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Ingham County Democrat

Ingham County Democrat

VOL. n. MASON. MICHIGAN. THURSDAX. JUNE T. 187T.

Offlclal &, BuHlncRM Director)'. FuoM the News' account of the Pio• havingiasolid.eight foot;.«rall,-vitb roomy AurelLus Statistioa. , Kiro! l-irut llBlpUs! . ' fnghamCountyDeniocpal neer meeting one would judge its report• entrances on the east, and it wtll. lighted The fire having destroyed onr.inill and CUVSTY OmCEBS. Supervisor Davis, of Aurcllus, furnish• considerable stock and macliinery, it Sheriff. Jamkh K. Daht. er did not-wake up until after dinner the and ventilntod. Tho Vail contains 123 Trwuiarur .Lemuix WooiinuUhlc. es us the following tacts relative to the becomes necessary for us to nsk'oiir cus• Clerk Jxo. C. S«dieiib. day the meeting was held. . perch of stone and was liud up liy Ifcssrsi; tomers and friends who are indebted to JltKlslur rs-o. C. CiX.MO.v. XOCAl. & CGWERAIi NEWS. products of th.at township during 1876 : jHdlSOof I'nilllltO...... - M. U.CllATTtlllOS. O.v May .17th a brown serge pawol be• Scth Hathaway and Harvey Acker in -1^ Acres of -M-heat liurve.ted^ ;....3,1C8 us to step forward jn'oinptly and- jiav up,, that we may be enabled to rebuild our J'ro». Atmniev - „.JtewAiiu Cakiii. longing to Miss Pomeroy was taken, by days. It is one of the finest pieces of nushoU " 4S,17S Circuit court uomn{;;-;;:;;;jj----g; CoMPANV K will meet TucstJaj- and Acres " now growing S.T.IO mill and resume business. - mistjike or otherwise, from Mrs. Barlow's this kind,of masonry we over snw, and Acres ofconi niised,. l.aoO Surveyor ; Aaiio!« P. Crakb, Saturday nights-for drill. reflects-credit upon the skill of the work• " •' outs " aoi Hb-.\Tixi;Tox it DuxriAM. room. The possessor will confer a favor "barley " .....0 Mason, May 2'J, 1877. . 22tt', Brain Com'r -...I. B. •WoomiouBlt. D. E. Goodrich, of the Lansing Ecpub- by returning it to the rightful owner. men who raised it. C"™"""> i JoiIJ. J. TUTTl-K. LICAX, was in the city Sunday. The frame itself is made of hca\^ tim• 14 arriod. Furiu IiiiiilciiiuiitK, CITT OFFICERS. The jury in the case of thc'pooplo vs. Of .all kinds, iit the hardware store of Nayor Wj I.UAM M'eoniiorsR HKXny Reeves, of this city lost a valu• bers, is 3G.x50 feet in size with 20 foot In Mason, May 2:id, by Rev. Alex'. Mc- Clerk '. Skijvii U. Wonnp.N Addison P. Cook, on a charge of false T, Holl'inan, Dansville. posts, and was so well and correctly fram• Learn, Mr. Adoairam J. Sorell, of Brant, Tri'iuturerand Culluclor. .X. B, Iticr. able cow a few days ago. She died. pretenses, after being out all night were Scliool Inspector „ T, VanOhtuand ed that it went together without a single and Miss Mary E. Ecker, of Dansville. AVhiteloy will sell you note paper, Mamlnil .j U. O. Cai.i. Wm. E.ayncr has gone to on a unable to agree this morning and were envelopes, pens, ink,,jieiicils, ite, cheaper Street Coniinlsriiuner... 1'llll.ui' HICK miss, every piece exactly fitting the place S W. IlA.-H.MONn plonaurc trip. discharged. than j-ou can steal llioin. 5I11.TO.N ItVAS for which it was intended. The builder, Mason Markets, 0. E. Eaton wants wool. See notice in W-nE.VT—Kxtra, Sl.SO: milling extra, Sl.TS; Ko. 1, Justices of the Peace .W. A.Tr.Ki. The case of the People vs. Emily U. Henry Northrup, living with H. A. Haw- $1.7.'.; No. 2, S1..'.0. If you can't find wluit j-ou want any „..„l*»;Tr.ti LfiWK business locals, Marble, et al., for murder, will be com• loy, of Vev.ay, is well known as one of llAltLEY—Per cwt. 50 7.-. to fl.OO. where cl.se, call at Whiteleys uotys depot Aider„,en at i-arso/;:;;;;:;;^;^—--j^^^^f'^ OATS—Stixed cents 3.-1; white, <1() cents per bush• CnAS. Blanchard, Cleric of Roscommon menced Monday next. The Sheriff has the best mechanics in the country, and if A,aer„,„„, i»tw.^d{::::::;:::::;;:;::::^i;'i.;~ el. Sash, doors and blinds thitt are known couitty, was in the city on Sunday last. been ordered by Judge Huntington to this frame is a specimen of his work, ho COKN—SheUi-'d 7:1 cents per bushel, in etir,2S@lUtob e first-clas.-J, atthe factory of S. A. Aidennen, 2d Wuni {Jjj;^"); D. A. Castorlin, of Jackson, cftmo to summon "5 additional jurors, to be in is certainly deserving of the popularity he CLOVUr, S1.:UD—5.'..00 to S.-..'iO per bushel. Piuldock & Co, TIMOTHY SEEI)-82.(io per bush, NCHOOL DLSTIUC* OmCKIW. this city to visit friends Monday evening. attendance on that day. enjoys. rnwlilent I. O. Cannon. IIE.VNS—SI ..'ill to 52.00 per l.ushid. M1US4I11 CII.V.'«tll!K 3")in'<;tt.r 11. L. Ilr.snniHON. WoHK on W. F. Near's now building is Cliarles Marshal wont to Texas last As tho last r.ifter was made fast tho I'OTATOKS-Sl.I.'i per bii4iel. Sell 0. K. Pastry Flour at S3.00 per AwsesHor..; II. P. II r.sl>KitsON. FLOUK—So.OO pi*r cwt. for best. progressing finely. night.—News. cwt. TrasteeM',1 S. A. VAlmocK. call to supper was announced and all re• UUCKWIIEAT VT.OUB—5fi.0n per cwt. for best. Did he go by telegraph or on the under• 21tf, CiiAXE & Du.\xi.vn. »...J. V. .Ton.vnoN. .TosEi'ii Shaw is doing a thriving black- paired to long tiiblos prepared by fair nUESSED POUK—81I.IKI to Sll.OO per cwt. ground railroad? hands and laden with the bounties of the TUllKEYS—10 cts.perlb. J>-.*iCBE AG.VI>.K>-TS smitlilng business. I'uyUp, M-lllYou'.' thrifty housewife's well filled harder. And CUICIvRKS—Dressed, S (S 10 centspcr lb. • All those indebted to tlie firm of Sack- In tlio Old, neUalilo, Safe and Sound Fr.AZEi. & Jtohan have fresh straw• Mr. E. V, Cooper, son-in-law of R. DRIKD Al'l'LESt-lclita per lb. llic worlhy m.atron.s and llieiv blooniing rider it Metieli are rcfiuested to call at the berries for sale. Tryon, of A.laiodon, who bought a fiLnn liiirrrr.—in to u p.-r I'e. r.ir .;hoice. RailfayPassen^ersAssnrance Company I'urniuiro store without delay .and p:iy up, and located in Kansas last KTovorabcr was daughters who prepared and served the EGGS—10 cents per doien. ;is tho books of tho old firm must be set• OF irAKTKoan, cnx.v. A. B. Peebles, of the Agricultural Col• killed by lightning on the 22d ult. His repast are deserving of the greatest tled at once. E,'! ceniM a day forSa.dno. Sec Circulars, lege, was in this city over Sunday. praise for the complete success that r.tf ,T. c. ScjUlKlfc*, ABcnt. widow has sent for her father to come to BiiMincNM I^ocnlN. SACk-ainER & Meacii. E. F. ircach has gone to Port Huron, to crowned their eflbrts. Mason, April l.Sth, 1877. If.tf Gonti Ti!iii[t1arH' Or(1<*r. Kansas, and settle up the estate of the Tile Indciteudfiil Onli'r ol* tlootl Templars nieot at attend a Band Tourntiment at that place. deceased, that she may return to her old All in all the afternoon was one of the Xolices following this head will be eharg^'d forat.'> Si!ci1 ISiickwlioat.. tlii'ir hall everv rridavi-veiilnfr nt 7 i-'i-Inek. cents iMir line each insertion. ILtad-lines set in full J'l.iiaKXcK l)i:x..;i..i, W.S. \V. A. TnKi., W. C. T. FiTcu & Bunnell want wool in any homo in Alaiedon. most enjoyable we have pa.Jsed in many faced lyjH) Counted double. M:\rt. A. Sweet, :it tho Pioneer Groe.;l'y, quantitj'. See advertisement. a day, and we can but wish for a repeti• h:ts a bountiihl supply of seed buck-wlii-'at W. U.\M3fOXn, .luHtice and Ci.nveyancer anil Ma. & Jlrs. G. JI, Sprout will soon re• for .s.alc. Call early" and get what you , OoIIectiliiC .Xfreucy. nufiiiiessinliiH linepninipl- tion of like scenes at short intervtils dur- Sly iittendcl to. omee -Itli doer i.|u.t .if K. .A. Bun- Jfr. A. B. Wood, an Owo.sso publisher, move tij Rockford, Mich., thirteen miles WANTED—Butter and eggs at want. 21w'2 Titn^'s Grocery Store, Jfasen, aiichlKiin. nindo us .a pleasant c.ill yesterdiiy. ng ;ho balance of our nattir.al life. beyond Grand Rapids, where lie goes to Hu.nt's, Buy furniture of P.-iddock. Meacli .t Mas. n. Stid, of Vcvay, was buried witli take charge of llie city schools. At the Co. AUniNO .t CITKISTIAK, BnikTM in lUl kimiri ol DAmtow & Co. have a Kirby Reaper Wool! -Wool Wool ! M.isonic honors Friday last. close of the next school year ^[^. S, ex• FltlSSIC, SAT-T ANT> PICICI-ED MIJATS, and a Kirby Mower for sale. I sh:ill bo in tho market this season as When you w;iht a newspaper, nniga- pects to open !i hiw olfieo at Rockford. •/.ine or book, of iiny description, Ciill "al Mapl'* SiR'L't .... Jliwun, Micli. MoRK work f(ir dictionary makers. usual, for :inv quantltv of good, clean Their friends in this section will .ilw.ays re wool, 22w"t • C. E. Eatox. AVhiteloy's for it. ' O. IIlTXTINflTON', ili'itlcrin IVtoU iinil ^U.WH. The Ne\vs .spells terrific wth one r. TiiENowsis making lively work for C, l'*im! ciintom Work u Miiuciiilly, uud ropiiirinj; ceive news of their success with much iluiit! t«. cirili.T. '^y1 Geo. Story returned home on Jfonday tho dictionary pniilisliers these days. l*ost Onlco KcWK l>v|>nt. For new stylos of millinerv tinods call satisfaction. B.\VO0T>noUSi:, a-umy Pmin (;.tiiinii«.slon.fr, evening last to visit a few days M-itli Iiin Last wcL'k it spelled ceinotory with an a. T liavi- .jpeneii a news depot :ind can on Mrs. A. D. Sp:iiiUling, iJausville. , Attoriu'y at Liiw jiml KfiilKstiitc Di'iili-T, Olllcii FiioM the Detroit Free Press wo learn supply my palrons with dtiily, weekly or IWilli (I'Jiiiiiy'Cii'iU. Jlu^i.ii. Midi. rehilives. We wish the News people would f)ublish All persons who iire iiidobted tn me tliat.Tamos Burns, the young man men• monthly publications fresh from tlie press. Frazkl & Jlohan have a '•'temperance a dictionary- of their own so that common Give mo a call. are reijuostod to e:dl iind soLllc the Mtw KNUY P. UKNPKIWON'. AtlMi-ii.o' '""I t^'"""- tioned in the Dkmocu.^t as being sentenc• at once. 11. Clitti.sr.Tt.is. H H.'Inr at Law, OlUcLi uvor I'ii-Ht Kalunial Hank, counter" in their baker}-, where they sell people could learn how to spell. 22tf F. T. AT.T.iintGiiT. ^lafltiii, 3licli. -yl ed liy Esq. Hammond to the house of lemonade and pop. If yon over use liiney stationery and orronsAV.w. A-.i.ii.CAJirnr.i.L.iMiyhicimiK, enrri^etion, attempted suicino wiih a knil'o With tiUthc solemn dignity it pos.scsses BUTT Ell—and lyirgs Wiinted at Siir;;i'oij.'-. Ai- fli.-rh ami OyiifcuJi'^ciHlM. (."C- Fu.vXK I. Diiriing .and L. A. Holdon 27w2 Hi.-xt's. want tho best iu tho in:irki..t, buy' it :it D Thursday afternoon last, cutting hir.-.prlf the News gravely informs its readers, in Whiteley's neivs depot. •are .seriously ill—the first athis residence, in a horrible manner. Ho was ;'.livo at describing the burning of Huntington Sc A -Woril from .John A. lliiriioit. l>. SrA[Tr.r>INO, i)rniirii'tt)r of Nii»oii and the last at the Dunnolly House. , UaTiMvilli! Sljiu*.' Line. Coach to anil from last ticcounts. Dui:!unn".s mill, that "the cnrjini soon ex• Ml:. EluToi::— Paddock, .Meaeh & Co. hav,: s.imo wry Jjaii.-^villA c (hiily. Piihj*.'it;;frH. willi itr withmit liaj;- fine liod-room sots, in;imiiactured expi-i;ss- Rio.MEMiiEa the ."ocial and strawljorry J)efir i^/'r.—Allow me (through the '•nrrh'il at n'a.KHiitlilc rati'fi. J'ackai^i-.^ Haffly We acknowledge the receipt of an invi• ploded with, a dull, heavy report," and ly tor their trade. Call in a:id see them. tniii-p'Tli'iI, ili'livtuTtl aitil cullcctiuiiw niado. Al«u festival at the residence of J. C. Squiers that "the heavy hoiUr wius thrown four coUuuns ol your paper) to call the atten• i.-arri"'--' Ihiiti'ti States ^luU. tation tr.atti^nd a union basket plc-nic of tion of tho farming community of Tng- this evening. or five rods southwest." Truly, education Blank bonks eheap at Albright'.s, in ]iost the Ftvrmers' Club and Grange at the res• bain county to the fiict tliat jiUhough, I office building. I'. VAXIHISKX. SL'UOKON BJJNTIST, pointn andv oultnre do ii gretit deal for some mon A tM Iiirt uiih'tnu ftnrc.'N-s in Ilio ]iracttct» uf liU HuNTiN-OTOX & Dunham a.sk their pat• idence of Maj. L. H. Ives, "Sunnysidi:," liiivo been driven from my former place IirofrMHioii fur th.« jwnt t«'ti yi-an", in Mivttun anil vkin-rons to pay up. Every person owing Vevay, on .Saturday next, A general in• —if'they didn't what a heap of fools this of business by Ihe fire, I am now cst.ab Everything now and stylish at Mr.s. .-V. iiy, a^ a };tiiir:intri- ihiil Im t>rlii(;t< Ui liih work, aiul lishod in tho rod store, on the corner of D. Spaulding"s millinery roon-ia in Dans• Illiit fii'nni''CIT. PROCEEDINGS. of tho best Retipors, Mowers and Horse Wliitoley h:is ui> time tu toll over -.i Ui.' IltsI* W.'.hK'Mlay I'f i-ai'li niunlli. long list of tho jirticlos ho keeps, but M'ill In-ar Winiani!*ti'n tin- Hfcutnl AWilnohOay of L. .T. Smith is sigent. Hiiy Rakes ever olforcd for sale in Tngham oa«'l» niuntli, anil rfiimln twmlay,-*. Sciiooi. district Xo. 1, of Alaiedon, Common- Col-.xcil Roo.ms, county, which I :im .selling at ]u-ices to wants you to call at liis nov,-s depot and utll«*i'. M-i'innl llui.r in Darniw' lIlDck M«.son. ^V^.I, tlio Xews explain to an anxious were anxious to have a dictionary. The Mason, Mich., June-Ith 1377, suit tho present panicky times. In my see for yourself. Ho gu:iranteos natisfjic- public how "the liglit rolled vp in waves money for the purchase of the book was Council met in regular session and wits stock maybe found the renowned John• tion to all. ston machines, which stood first and even beyond ihc. zenith." raised and placed in the hands of the called to order by President pro-tera • Tf you Wiint anything in the line of REAL ESTATE. Beech. Ibrcmost ;it tlie Centennial, .and carriud Tin: Presbyterian social will be held tit Xews' "cousin." This w.as some time away the sweepstakes award over the v.ast building material, get it ol S, A. Paddock it Co. the church on Friday evening. Cake tmd .igo, and now the profivne portion Roll called, present Aid, Beech, Dong- numbers of its class there represented. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE ice cream will bo .served. AU ttro invited. of tliosc interested arc inquiring, "why more, Rix, Tanner and Beechor. I have also the Marsh Harvester, will: Ftniiiil lit T.iis(:, At the Onice of the d—1 that dictionary don't come" Jlinutes »f last meeting road and ap' self-binder, which I can recommend its BoY.s! All go to the fair ground ne.xt That :ifter ;i por.son gets accustomed to JOHN DUNSBACK, Probably the forest fires in the North proved. being one of the greatest Labor saving it, (if lie don't dio bolbt-e that) he can Saturday, where they will "cjioose sides' machines now in use. MASON, • MJCit. woods have "intercepted its passage" IIEVOUTS OF COMMITTlE.". snb.sist upon herbs and bark ; and ;is ii pioil new Iinnf" aniltwolois,firinin*rt adilition preparatory to playing for the ice cream. I am iilso Agent for tho following greittly reduces the expense of living it A Ui iIk' city of iVlanoii, nici-Iyhituati'il. C'ltii hi* •ToSEiTi H. Stjtnley is engaged in the The finance committee reported the Threshers: Niohols .t Shopard vibrator. liiMi^lit atii tiarpiin if foM Kuun. XiiE enterprising real estate man, John omibles him to soil Boots and Shoes at a -I /A A AtTt'f, Ml Kcn'w iniiimvi'il, rihuI IiuiUliapt, work of gathering slippery elm hark and following claims correctandrecommended Canton Sweepstakes, Buffalo and Pitts. much loss profit and still nniko monoy. x''V' orcliaril, ^iivl'tfil frnit, w«ll watt-rt-tl l:i:han};«" for a itniallt-r farm. •'Unx-le George" Webb places us un• ing and is put up in.packages, it whole• I -VVoiit 'X'uku IMiuck. lumber for tho city were opened and read, OA 2.'»ncn'simpruvi'il. FirstClas-sorchanl der obligations for a jug of his "ten year sales at about 35 cents per pound. Pens, pen holders, &o., in endless pro• I an dotoriniiied to reduce niy slock of of Vjo luMrintc applt'tn-fs; fmniclKmrii> ul Boots -.incX Shoes; therefore I will sell 7 room**; jrooil Imrn utuI shrils; corn ItunriL* ami lio;: old democratic cider," that is "as good as and tho proposition of F. L. Wilson was fusion at Albright's. pt-n atiaclii'il; m-l-'I wMorfil. Thrtto anil ont'-hulf TiiE WiUiamston Enterprise speaks accepted at .'SI 1.85 per thousand, and on evorj-thiiig in my line :it ruinous prices mih'M from Manon, TricL- Sli.OOd. new." 25 Cents per Gallon, for the next 30 'd:iys. AVill you secnre OA Acri's iiiipmvod. /^tj; houst.-, Finmu sliftl, thusly of two of our Dansyille patrons : motion the Clerk was instructed to con• OV ni'«'. 7'JxlUft. with f;raiiary. li'i-ll wnttTcil. Xki.sok Leland, of Alaiedon, has up While in Dansville one day last week Water White Kerosene Oil at tho benefit? Yonrs."ite., Clooilorcharil. Firnl class farm. I'ricL- tract with him for same. G. S. Br.ow.v. the frame for a barn oO.xGO feet, with 22 we called at the model hardware store of Huxt's, Acro and 0 rotls of lanilcn H. J. Wilson is building a blacksmith ces. HoOKO to Bent or Soli, fruni Ok^'inos. -lO acros wheat on ihopTfiund, niui js oim .if thu bctft farnm in Ingham Co. Will buaokl shop on the lot occupied by his residence, That's "miat .UIs W. II. Horton, of Linos for My-Friend, Lucy Holdon. Grocery Slock for Sale. -I have a house conveniently situated, clu-ap. corner of A and Mill street, opposite the Veviiy. Jn.NE lat, 1S77. I wish to sell my stock of groceries to which I wish to rent or sell, 20tf D. W. HALSTEAD. . Xl'U iniU's from l>!insviU('. Well watered, iZooi\ residence of L. J. Smith. Four M-eoka to-day since .Tennie died— some man who desires to engage iu the ionci's. Idoclc lionsu witli fmnic addition, ^jj milt- And He Has tho Frame Up in Gooii Sweet .ri'uiiie, onr prop, our pride; business, and will make it an object to iVom i^chdtil, j;ood mit baihiinpi, 17 acros wheat on Di!. D. W. Ifalsted advertises his gro• Can we live without her p rcsenco tloar ? Call at H, AVhiteloy's ncvs depot and • thu icround. A llrst class fiirni. S-IU per ncro. Shape, tho purchaser, 1 A aero farm, UO improved, new houHO, barn cery stock for sale. This is an excellent -Was she needoii in heaven inoro tlwn here? D. W. Hai.stead. see his stock of school and misoellanoo.us XnU' and other out buildini;s, fences Kood, Rond On Saturday, May 28, in company with books. Utf orchard and oiln.'r Muall fniil, Moil dark loam, op]iortunity for some man to step into a Tour weeks to-tlay I on tho golden shore, M.ason, M.ay 2U, 1877. 22tf. luib.'S iVom school.II inllort from IluiisvUle, :t2 acren Perry Henderson and lady and Chas, Andrew Farren is prepared, to take con• • vlu'iit on thii sroiind. I'rice57,rj00. A j;ood i'nr(;aln.goo d business. See notice. ' Our Tr.Msure was anchored, forever more. S'OGAR CHEAP '.it Hcxt's, Qf* And one half acres, 40 improve,!^ Inic bonso Marshall and lady wo drove out to tho She si.i.l, a,s sliepujised throngli tho pearly Rate, tracts for everything ii-i tho lino of m!i!--on Jlcssns. Darling k Christian have put 00 and barn. A young orchard, 0 miles from residence of Mr, W, H. Horton, of Vevay, '•l"or mama's knock I wiUpatiently wait." ' For. camp stools or finest p:irlor furni• work. Plasteriiig done on' short , notice. JIason. Prico Sl.f^OO. up a refrigerator and meat cooler of the to witness the raising of a barn frame on ture call at tho store of Paddock, Meach He is ready to jittond to orders at any /*A acres, :to improved, lop: hoimo and stahle, "Woknow lihe'satrest in her quiet bod, . • time , for calciraining,. white washing,, \)\J Hinall orchard, ri.'acheH,reurH ami Rrapes, G same pattern as the one in use by Frazel that gentleman's farm. But ourhome is darkened, onr lami>-lislit 11 od; At Co, , ucreM of wheat o?i the ground, rricoSl.TOii, South- & Peters. Their customers arc the ones plastering, itc. Give him-.a caU; 15tf. i-ant corner uf Vevtiy. Arriving there in duo season wo found >V'e hear her voice lloating over tlio sea: Hotisl Property for Sale. 1 Q A ^^'^^^'^ l'"'"'- throo mlloH from Mason, witbenefiteh 70 d by the improvement, "Kiss baby u lliuuaand times for uio." acres improved, ^ood fnimo liouso mid about 130 men assembled to assist in the . I .wish to sell or trade for other proper• Albright will sell you ohvelopcs, tioto Imni, and other out buildlnpi. Fifty acres of good Dn. Root started for Chicago Monday Oh, death : stern doatU I couldnot.ono sufllce f ty,, the.place knov.-n as Union Hotel, at paper, legal cap, or tinrthing else iii the tinibi-r. Largo orchard of gniftod fruit. JVko SCO liibors of the day, which had already be• stationery line :it very low'rales. Ho is per :icre. evening to attend the National Medical 3Iin»t you .Unjjer a day for anotlior prize? Okemos.. .Will give some man a bargain. gun, under the skillful direction of the Cidl on or addrossj: located ,iit the corner of Main; and .'V.sh Convention, to which ho was one of thirty . Our litllu Xoni, our sparklins pet, . super^nsing architect and builderj Henry irer riii^iiii; luugU is witli us yet \'22tf A. West, .Okemos, Mich. 'streets, in the room formerly-occup'id by HAM. J. DONNELLY, delegates from this State. Ho >vill return Northrup, And we do not flatter the M. W. Tanner. Call and see him. —Pro|irletor of tlio— next week. ' Her scattered toy-s, her loaded carts, • KEROSENE OIL—Best Water mite men there assembled when we say that, • Our di-eitry home, our broken hearts; at. ' • Hnst's. Patronize homo industry and buy sash, Last week wo did not have time or young and old, they representocl the .best .Will the sun shino on, and tho world bogay, doors, blinds,. &c., of S. A, Paddock & DONNELLY lODSE! space to call attention to the advertise• and most.intelligent class of the Ameri• ; When two of our durlins" are borno away ? Eatray Votlcc. Co., who warrant ;tll work done by them, From what.is known as the Busscl siASoiv, men. ment of John A. Barnes, It will bo can husbandmen, A nation composed of ' AwayfromourhenrUi-Btono,awayfromonrsisht farm, in^Aurelius, about three week3."::ngo, I.arge 8Cmo«t-largely benefitted in tha; power could stoy its progress,' The astic Irish cheers. The delegation offered him end. Tho pilSil'tar wiU^bo nsod for the oxter; prey / iiponionr-cltlzonii •taould not be longer cn- A i^uiOE proportion of the bees kept people were obliged to abondon'everv -dnrotl, .GeniyOrd.wiUat ,ohoe,notifythe tho hospitalities of Quconstown,. remarking mination.oi^the young-'grasshoppers, and thf. in Hurouvcounty died during the .past thing an'd'fly to ^e'lake shore to sa^vo- J. V,^OHNSON, PcBLisnEP. suthoriticB along'the Texas'border of the great" winter." ,• that every village, and hamlet, in irolaDd'had' sheot^iron is required for, tho construction of a detiiro of tho Fmldcnt to unite with them in elTorU their-lives. The entire population of resounded; with Jnaisei of hii name; aSid machine for tho effective utilization of the tar. : WiLLrEDorLE, a ;3-year-old son of R the village gathered upon the beadi aud to suppress this lonK-contlDued lawleaanciw. At' Dfoyle, of Saginaw City, was drowned would welcome iilm with all the^wannth Tho fnWuMM is simple in its construction^ ' A wharf; but,'owing to the increasing heat,, tho some time ho will inform those authorities that in aoistcmrecently, and candor charaoterbitio of tha Irish atrip of sheet-Iron, twelve or fifteen, feet if tho Government of ^Mexico aholj' continue.to would undohbtedl^ have perished but .neglect lU.duty of supprCMingthews outngea,that, The report of the administrator of the for tlie providentiol-orrival of the tug people. Tho"" ex-Frcsldent' mot 'wltt" an long, is bent up on' one edge suflicient- Jay^.-Monie, of Marquette, with large yE¥S OF THE FEEK. enthusiastic rocoptioD at Liverpool. Thou• ly to admit of its passing over lumps of duty will devolve upon this Govermncnt, and ^"ill estate of the late E. B. Ward shows a be pcrformn) even if its porformonoc ahould render balance of credits of 84,682,411.44. ore scows in tow. The tug made several sands of people were collected on the docks to earth. Other strips, from four to six inches trips to Mnnisingond Grand iahind, with TBS PVBUC DEBT. neccMwry tho occiuional croulog of the kordcr'by James Doxxelw, a prisoner in the see " the great Yankee aencral,"'and when for wide, ore riveted on the other edge and at each our troops. Vou will therefore direct Oon. Ord the scows loaded •with the terror-strickeu the first time he placed foot on British soil tho end, forming a kind of.'Scoop. A wire is ;at- Detroit House of Correction, committed people. Every building in the tillage, The pubuc debt nUtoment for M»y, hmuei by that, in ctuc tho Iswlew incnndoDs.conUnnc, be' will suicide by cutting his throat lost w^eek. the TreMnryDoptttojontatWashiiiBton. shows dintinguished viritor was greeted with a soc- tochod to'each front obmer of thescoop.^by bo at liberty to use his own discretion when in, pur• except a church and school-house, w.-us s reduction dntiog^tbe. month of «6,9ei,a74. cosaiou ot deafening cheers.that,Almost lifted which it- can" be drawn over tho ground. A suit of a bond of nioraudera, and when his troops At ' Eaton Kapids;' last week, S. M. swept away. Two men are missing, imtl roUoving in the official itatcmcat: him from his foot chain or ropo is fastened so that it will drag ar« either in sight of them or npon a f reah trail, to Boyce's house and the furniture therein arc believed to nave penahed in tlie. was destroyed by fire. Loss about woods back of the village. Six per cent, bondu !S,(X)0,(XI0 South America.' had boon visited' by a destruct- theh- poKscs»lan, on the Mexican side of the lino. I Total coin bond. .tt.6!l!i.fl«4.«SO tive earthquake, is more than fnlly confirmed thickly plastered with coal-tar, and the machine Dolph, in the township of Bedford, mary school interest fund haa been com• have the honor to 'be, very respectfully, Wayne coimty, was destroyed by fire a l*»-fal money debt $ ".«»-S«S by mail advices. From the meager, de• is dragged across the.field against tho wind. pleted by tiie Shperiuteudeut of Publii^ Geo. W. McCiuiir, Secretary of War. few days since, caused by a defective Instmcbdn. The whole number of schol• Mmlnnsldcbt tails supplied, it appears that tho up• Millions of 'hoppers will stick to the tar. When To Gen. yf. T. Sherman. •Ltgni tender. ^'I'l'SS chimney. ars in the Stiite of school age (5 to 20 yeiir* CertJBcatwi of aepmlt 4«,M0,000 heaval caused an enormous destruction tho scoop gets full the driver can either scrape The Postoftico Department having been no• FractioniLl currency : 21,208,930 of life along the coast of Fern and a portion of off tho insects in a hoap and bum them or WiLi,iA.M McBeth, deck-hand on the inclusive) is 458,536, and the total amoimfc Coin ccrtiflaite. : 4S,407,»00 tified that two colored Postmasters who were tug Laketou, accidentally fell overboard, apportioned is 8211,055.56, or 46 cents; Bolivia. The cities of Iquiquo, Callao, .\rica, blozo them against the bottom of the machine. recently commiR.sioned by the President in Totttl without InterMt .* 473.002.072 This exterminator is said to bo working admir• off Sandpoint, and was dro'wneil before a to each child. Lost year the whole- Antofagasta, and other points on the coast East and West Feliciana parishes, La., have small boat could reach him. The body ably. It boots the Irishman's plan for exter• number of children wos 447,938, and the- toua debt $2,m,4ai.o22 were visited by an upheaval of the ocean rush• been '-bulldozed," and refused possession of has not been recovered, amoimt apportioned was 3223,969. Tlie TotiU interest 34,841.1)19 ing shoreward at frightful velocity, the wave minating fieas. Owh in trcimury-coin I0S,137.O83 their offices, a special agent has been sent down Ida Inxis, aged 13, a resident of following is a tabular statement of the Cwh in treuKurj'—currency 4,M5,5l."i being sixty feet high. It is estimated that Tho bill passed by tho Illinois Legislatm-e there to look into the affair. children in each county, according to the Currency hold for rc«:rca*o aincc .Inno :I0, 187(1 38,002,002 goes. On the occasion of his visit to Birming• business, to decline tho post of Minister to Bay 7.58.-. :i,4«a.l0. Bond. iHHUed to raolfic Railroao Compa- probably soon appoint a successor to the of• in the South. Benzie K'i4 ;179.04 nloM, Intercut payable in hiwf ul money; ham business was suspended and 30,000 people Switzerland, recently tendered to him by the fice. Berrien 1V.''.'2 5,9711.3* r>rindi)al outntandinu C4.023.512 turned out to the meeting. President The jail at St. Louis, Gnitiot coivnty, Branell 8,3-28 3,8:«1.«8. InttTwt accrued and not yet paid l.(Vi.'i..%87 was burned recently, aud a prisoner Comoim 11,511 .5.-.i;i5.0tf. InteroHt paid by United Hlatca 34,018,923 In a debate in tho British Parliament, the Tho trial, at Springfield, 111., of the follows POLITICAX. POINTB. Cass 7,0:)« 3.'2;lfl.K0 Inttireet repaid by tronsportaUon of Hughes and Mullens, who some months ago niuncd George Lott perished in sight of mailf. etc 8,45,'.,525 other day, the Secretary of War announced the people, who were unable to render Churlovolic 804 397.41 that England was prepared for any possible made an attempt to rob tho tomb of Abraham, The Pennsylvania Bepublicans have issued a Cheboygan 1,118 .'.].'..•.£«. Balance of interettt pdU by the nnited call for a State Convention on the 29th of .Au• any assiKtimce. Chippewa 78'; :l5!P.7i .State. 25,!!«3.397 contingency that may arise in connection with Lincoln of its contents, has resulted in thoir Clare 442 2(i:i.:w. gust The largo rodnction of the debt during the the present European complications; or, in conviction and a sentence of one year in the A FEW days since, at the Marquette Clinton 8,;i9o a.s-^a.io- July 25 has been fixed upon by the Demo• brown-stone quarry, a Belgiim niuned Delta S-i! ;)78.58 month iH partly explained by the fact that largo other words, that she is fully prepared for war. State prison. Eaton 9.152 J.'Jcw.'.l'i- crats of Ohio as the day for the meeting of Michael Mivyems was instantly killed. Moms are duo to tlie navy, and tor the neces- Diuing service in a Catholic church at Wies- John Gregory. Homy Walters, and a man Emmet ii75 3lo..^•. their State Convention. A stone weighing severiJ tons fell on him rtenesec 11,5:18 .•,;I07.48 xary expcn»C8 of other departmentH, but for shen, Gortnany, last week, tho building was nojnod Pope were recently killed and terribly lengthwise, crushing him to a jelly. Gladwin 93 4-2.78 mangled by an explosion of powder in a silver Grand Traverse 2,01'.i '.f28.74 which there is no appropriation. The ordi• struck by lightning, and six persons killed and ItISCEZ.LANEOUB aZ.EANIN08. Gratiot .'.,:i;i5 ->.4,'i4.1l> about seventy injured. mine near Georgetown, Col. X NEW Baptist church has been dedi• nary decrease of the debt is ifrS.OOO.OOO; the cated at UasUvUle, Barry coimty. The Hillsdale 10,382 4.79:i.-2'i, estimated amount of decrease on accomit of From Havana come rumors of peace negotia• An attempt was ^recently made at Salt Lake The Pacific Mail Company's steamship San Houghton 5.9-24 2.7-2.5.14 Francisco plying between, Panama and San church cost ^,000, and there is a deb Huron 4,871 •2.-2r.:i.l* deficiency in appropriations, including the pay tions bet^voeu the Spaniards and insurgents. City, Utah, by some unlmown man, presuma• remaining of S750. The church is of Ingham 9,f.U 4.4'2].ui^ of the nav}', is !?1,381,274; total decrease, Editors in Franco oro having a hard time just bly a Mormon, to assas.sinato Jerome B. StiU- Francisco, recently stnick a concealed rock in Ionia 9,821 4,.'il7.6li. brick, 32x44, and will seat 200 persons. Iosco • I.lO-l .'.07.84 now. For speaking insultingly of President son, a conespondent of the New York Ifernkl. mid-ocean and went don-n in ono bom- and two .•50,980,272. \ 4-rEAR-OLD cliild of Frederick Isal.ella '2,418 ],ll-2.-2B. MacMahon, the editors of the Mndical, of Paris, Crop reports from Iowa, Wisconsin. Minne• minutes. Fortimately no lives were lost, though .lackHon n..'.59 .5,:in.]4 THE WAS, IN THE EAST all of them, 137 in number, lost more or less Goodorich, of "^nekama township, was Kalamazoo 10.C2r. 4.8!«7..'.0. have been sentenced to three months' imprison• sota and Kansas indicate that in portions of Kalfcifka rtlf. -28:l.3«!. Tljo Kussians have made anoUier tmsuccessful money, and many of them every penny they fatally injured the other day hy fivUing ment and ijl.OOO fine ; a Marseilles editor has the latter two States the gi'asshoppers are at on a shuriJ stick, -which ran through it Kent 21.08.; 9.97.-i..'5tf. attempt to capture Batoimi. .\fter ten hours' received a similar punislunent; and tho con• work, and in some places the -famiors are on- possessed. Tho San Francisco was v.ilued .it Keweenaw 1,823 .s;j8.58 SJOO.OOO. mouth, one end coming out between its I^liiC 714 :i'28.44 hard lighting they were compelled to mth- ductors of two Ecpublican papers at Pcrpignan ei-getically fighting them with tar. .\side from eyc-s. Lapeer 8,0-25 3,iii',-,'i0 drr.w. leaving grojit numbers of dead and John Lothrop Motley, the well-known Amer• T.i,.o,anaw l,9;w: s;k'i.5i; for a like olTense, have boon lined iS-lOO, and these pests and local depredations by chinch- Ij-nawce .' 14,857 i;.8;i4.'2'i wounded. ican historian, died in London on the 30th of The shipments from the Snginiiw river sentenced to fifteen months' and two years' im• bugs, all four States present excellent pros• during tlie month of May were as follows: I.ivingBtou li.T-jr, 3.]2i;.l« A dispatch from Eraeroimi says tlio Kussian May. Ho was G3 years old. Mackinac r.37 •293.(l-2. prisonment, respectively. Prosecutions ai'O to pects for whe.1t, oat and rye crops. Corn- Lumber, feet, 71,030,450; lath, pieces, Macomb '.0.792 4,9t'.4.:il left wing has been repulsed in an attack on be instituted against other newspapers. planting is about over,' and that which has Tho city of MonU-eal, Canada, has been 5,079,400: shingles, 15,08-4,250; staves, ManlMoe •2..M'»1 I.ISS.IO Karakihssa, in Asia Minor. visited by a destnictive conllagraUou, over Maultol 75 34..'.0' Sophia Fredorica Matilda, wife of William come up looks well. 579,887; hoops, 3,810,000; timber, cubic Marquette 5.:M3 •.•.4.-..S.70. According to Kussian accounts Uie late fight• m., King of Holland, is dead. She was the Gen. Miles n.-urowly escaped assassination at sixty houses being burned, with a loss of about feet, 377,000. Mason 1,833 S4M.IH ing at Batoum, which Turlcish dispatches .*150,000. Mccost4i 3.:m; ].5:tt'.,M; daughter of William I.. King of Wurtembm-g, the hands of two ti-oachcrous Indian cliicfs, .•In emery wheel, making 2,000 revolu• Menominee S'.i:i 410.7S claimed as a gi-eat victory, was in reaUty a de• and was 59 years old at tho time, of her doaUi. just before his recent battle on tho Kosebud. Our Israeliti.^h friends have just been hold• tions a minute, burst one day last week, Midland 1,4-27 «l7.4'i feat to the Turks. ing their annual deleg.ite convention in New Missaukee 159 73.14 The President of the Paris City Comicil has It appears that just before tho fight commenced at Major it Bitxter's brass-foimdry, in Monroe ll.li'.K) 5,377.40 A Constantinople dispatch says the recapture been .m-ested on a chai'ge of insulting Presi• Gou. Miles told his interpreter to halloo out to York, and from the oflicial reports we glean Detroit, and a piece of tlie flj-iug stone Montcalm ('..095 3,070.70- of Ardaban has been ollicially announced. dent MacMahon. tho Indians in tlieir language that if Uicy sur• these statistics : Number of IsraoUtes in the hit Kobert Baxter, Jr., son of one of the Muskegon 0.2-.-2 •2.8t',-2.1-2; .^V tug lljTpg the British flag has been de- Xewaygo 3.'2;i5 1.48H.10 The French Minister of the Interior has in• rendered and laid down their arms they would , 250,000 ; value of church prop• proprietors, causing his dentil. Oakland Vi.SW .'..OW.IO- xtroyed on the Danube by the Kussians, and structed the Prefects throughout the countrj- be saved. As soon as ho had done so the two erty, !?5.897,400; public institutiods under Oceana 2,910 1,338.<'<>. Ten houses occupied by laborers, sit- Ogemwa 58 2i;.i;* England has demanded an explanation. to proseiute any persons who, in cafes and other chiefs, Lame Deer and Iron Stor, came toward Jewish control, 14 : periodicals devoted to Ju• u.ited ou Hastiugs street, near Napoleon, Ontonagon 1,100 50i-..0O The Xow York Ua-alcC.i correspondent at places, spread false reports calculated to distiu-b Gen. MHOS on foot 'When they got n-ithin daism. 15; membership of Israelitish secret or• Osceola. '2,144 '.'s(:.24 in Detroit, burned a few days since, Otsego 135 .','2.10 Bagnsa telegraphs that a number of the Bosnian the public tranqnillity. about fifteen paces of him they laid their guns ders, 41,230. three bams and one grocery being added Ottawa 11,043 5,071..7K. refugees in Scriia. comiding in the Turkish England has given notice to those whom it on tho ground, and, walking up to him, shook The loss by the late fire in Montreal is *500,- to the list of destroyed structures. Loss Itoscommon 54 24.84 Saginaw 15,273 7.4ho..-.8. promise of an amnesty, crowded the frontier m.ay concern that she will not permit the Suez hands with him and his .\djutant, Lieut B.-md. OOO. instead of .'J150,000, as at first reported. variously estimated at from §7,000 to Sanilac 7.'-';l7 :),:'t.-..;..',i in the hope of once more returning to their canal to be made the scene of any combat or •Wliilo they were doing this. Gen. Miles ordered Fires ; At Baltimore, Md.,'involving the de• $10,000. Schoolcnift I'J:' 91 ..54 homes. As soon as they made their appear• Shiawassee 7,09.1 3,.540.1<; other warlike operations. his aid to dismount and get their gims. struction of W. H. Brown's wholesolo drag The folio-wing is a statement of the !St. Clair ir.,051 7.;i8;utf ance on the frontier of their native prorince, Scarcely had tho aid touched the ground when store, the oil refinery at Mrs. S. C. Hunt, and receipts !ind disbursements at tiie 3Iichi- St. Joseph 8.a;l8 4.0|-»'i.4S: however, they were seized by the Tiurka and •J.'nscf.la 11,797 3.120.10. SOKESTIC INTELLIGENCE. tho Indians stopped back, took up their guns, 25 other buildings, loss .*170,000; at Monck- gim State Treasurer's office for May: Van Biiren 111,178 4.i'.81.»* driven to Derbend. Here they were tlirowii and one of them fired at Gen. Miles. Fortu• ton, N. E., loss S55,000; at Chicago, the tobac• Bidance April 30, .SS7S,923.59; reoeij.ts Washtenaw 13,000 li,0.i7.0l> into a dungeon, and nine of the -unfortunate nately, Gen. Miles, jcist at that moment, seeing co factory of Spalding & Merrick was burned, for May, 8123,274.73; total, $1,002,- Wavne 50,514 23,230.44 Ex-Mayor Oakey Hall's fine library has been Wexford or.H 44(i..'.8. men who had placed faitli in the Turlush the intention of the Indian, partly wheeled his loss .S75,000; Espey's coal-breaker, neai- Wilkes- 198.32; (hsbiu-sements for May, S12(i,- sold at auction in New York. It netted only promises, notwithstanding past experience, horso around so that the bullet instead of barre. Pa., v.ilued at .SS5,000, went up in 674.93; baliuice, *S75,523.39. Total iss.n.no j2ii,055.5(:; .•y2.500. were murdered in cold blood. The atrocious hitting him, passed • by, killing a man in his smoke; the village of New Centcrville, Pa., has Of tlie bills which passed the recent masj'acro has produced a profoimd sensation, A passenger train was thrown from tho track rear. Tho two chiefs were instauUy shot down been almost totally destroyed by fire; Eddy's Legislature, 302 have become laws by Xaval Warfare. and spread terror throughout Bosnia. on tho Lehigh Valley raih:oad, near Wyalusing, in their tracks. stables, at Hull, Canada, were burned, together the approval of Gov. Croswell, 2 -withon't Pa., last week, and precipitated down an em• The English are somewhat iilarmcd at .A. London telogr.am says: " The rumors of A diabolical attempt was recently made to with 43 horses, a number of cattle, 11 carriages, his approval, 5 -were vetoed, 4 returned bankment Two passengers wore killed, four for correction or -withdrawn, while 0 died the diinger which tlieir great ironclads nnotjicial peace negotiations still continuo to WTCek and plimder a train on tho St Louis and and a large quantity of lumber—los.*. .875,000: reach the public, but at the same time Eussia received mortal injuries, and thirteen others the Pittsburgh .Steel Casting Company's works, in his hands after adjoiu-nment. The would run in time of war from torpedoes were seriously injured. San Francisco railroad, noai- Woodend Suition, number of joint resolutions passed and like the Whitehead torpedo. It is in• is maldng stupendous preparation.s for crossing fifty miles west of St Louis. Obstructions at Pittsburgh, Pa., and the pulp works of C. P. ihe Danube, though at what point* is not yet The evangelists'Moody and S.ankey are en- Markle .t Co.'s paper mills, .it West Newton. approved is 30. The total number of sisted that tlie British navy should pos• joj-ing a season of rest in tho Massjichusetts were placed on the track and,two of the rails bills approved in 1873 was 390; in 18T5 sess the newest :md most varied me.mjs. known. Em-opo is certainly on the ove of a displaced, throwing tho engine aad baggage P.I., have been destroyed by fire—loss, .*75,OO0 gre.at extension of the war, or else on the hills. They have made no definite plans for it was 400. of launching torpedoes of every kind car down an embankment forty feet high. and .*45,000 respectively. against tlie enemy. The "VVliitehead threshold of earnest peace negotiations. In future work, though Baltimore, Cincinnati, The fiftieth anniversary of the pontificite of The Eclectic Medical Society of Mich• Montreal and other cities are anxious to get Thi5 engineer and iireman and Dr. 4. L. .\Udn- igan elected the foUo-wing olBcers : Pres• toriJedo can be ilirected against tlie the laeantinie the war preparations in thii* Pius IX., vhich occurred on Sunday, Jime 3, enemy's ship from a distance of 1,000 tlieni. "son, tho physician of the road, were killed. ident, V. A. Baker, of Adrian; Yice country continue with unabated zeal. Many of The intention was to throw the entire triun was generally celebrated by the Catholic con• yards, .md in partial darlaiess the vessel Mis. Lydia Shenaan, who was sentenced Presidents, AV. B. Church, of Marshall, the English oihcials are firm in their belief in from tho track, oridently with tho object of gregations in evciy part of the country. bearing it would be able to .approach iiny five yciirs ago to imprisonment for life in the P. W. Keed, of Port Huron, and W. H. German mediation after Eussia has struck a robbery. Several shots were filed, and If ex-President Grant supposed he could large ship -without danger. The simul• Connecticut State prison at 'Wetbcrsfield, for Beebe, of Pittsford; Secretary, H. S. great blow on the Danube." the passengers say they saw five men standmg visit England 'without being caught and pro• taneous attack of tiiree torpedo boats, the atrocious murder of three consecutive McMaster, of Dowagiac; Treasurer, E. A Constantinople dispatch says the Sultan near who were revealed by the Cashes from ceed to have a good and exclusive time, he has would thus imperil the safety of the husbands and seven children, has escaped Blackman, of Quincy ; Censors, W. B. has given up ill hope of aid from the EngUsh their pistols, but nobody was hit before this time learned his mistake. He has Church, of Marshall, J. W. Kermott, of most poweri'ul ironclads. Pta-ely de• Government. from confinement, and at last accounts was at become the prey of the Lords of the land, and fensive measures, such as enveloping Another Western railroad has been added to Dettoit, E. M. Shaw, of Allen, P. W. The Turks claim to have defeated the Eus- large. is already booked for dinners at the houses of the ship -with a skirting of -«-ii'e nets, tho already very large list of bankrupt roads. Reed, of Port Hiuron, H. L. Baker, of ians in an important action between Sokgoom- The whole counby in tho vicinity of Xew about thirty of the most distinguished people must be of little avail. The best means The victim this time is the West Wisconsin, one BUssfleld, and L. S. Walter, of Litch• KiJe and Kutais, captming eight mounted guns York city is swarming with seventeen-year of the reahn. field ; delegates to the National Associa• of defense ;is to give each ironcLid a of the principal Wisconsin lines. It has boon couple of satellites in the sh.ipe of fast and a quantity of ammunition. The Kussians locusts. The caterpillars have taken possession of tion, v. A. Baker, E. M. Shaw, E. threw seventeen guns into the river Kodia, ajid Bomum's reward of .$10,000 lor the recovery placed in tho hands of a receiver. Blackman, W. B. Church, J. W. Kei- steam torpedo-boats, armed with Ughfc Canada. Around London and at other points guns and ciirrying the Whitehead tor• destroyed the bridge after them. of Charley Eoss has stimulated the search for Crop prospects in Illinois, Iowa, Missoici and mott, P. W. Eeed, and H. S. McMaster. Kansas, reported by farmers themselves, con• they have appeared in bDlions, seriously inter• pedo. The terrible story of the extermination of him, and tho Philadelphia Times reports a fering 'with railway travel. The next meeting occurs on the last tinuo favorable for a bountiful harvest Re• Wednesday in May next year. 4,000 Circassians by the Eussjans is denied by strong probability that it will result in his gions which two years ago were devastated by the Eussian authorities, who claim that the restoration by the 1st of Jnly, the third anni• tho grasshoppers are suffering very slightly Practicing tlie Back ¥a\L The following table, compiled about THE MARKETS. CL'cassians wore defeated and dispersed, less versary of his disappearance. It is said that the Isl- of May, gives the "number of from this cause this year. . MartT people have -wondered how than lOO being IdUed. the boy has been kept all the time in Western Clara Morris learned to fall prostrate converts to the temperance movement in NEW YORK. Pennsylvania. A terrific hiuricano passed over tho town of Bekves 9 5<1 @12 SO A good deal of typhus f«ver and dysentery is upon the stage -with such a heavy, dull a number of the principal counties in Hoos 5 50 _ reported in the Eussian array. In fact, both WOBC. Mt Carmel, Wabash county, El., lately, al thud ae she dt^es in the fotirth act of the State: COXTOX li;. Scrvia. Ho also demands the cession of Ar• the Indians in their lodges, from which they in- Souttu complished.—JSootora I'OHt. POKK—Mess 13 00 being dry as tinder was conducive to the Ijuto 9 menia from Eayazid to tho coast, but not in• stonUy retreated and commenced a running fire A destructive fire is reported at Union Court spreaid of fires, which are started almost .MILW.ADKEE. cluding Erzeroum. on the troops while retreating. Tho pursuit House, S. C, half the best business portion of A Suicidal Fonuly. spontaneously, as it were, in the forests,, Whe*t-No. 1 1 02 @ 1 03 the town bemg swept away. Loss, 9100,000. No. 2 1 62 @ 1:53 .According to a Berlin dispatch Count Von lasted six hours, resulting in tho capture of Prof. Barton, of the College of the and, during the week past have raged CORS-N0.2 44 @ 4S Moltke regards Eussia's chances as steadily im• 530 ponies, and a hirge quantity of Govern• City of New York, who recently commit• 'with unabated fuiy, doing on incalcula• Oats—No. 2 37 ® 38. proving, in consequence of the extraordiary ment supplies, a small portion being re• WABBXacaOK NOTES. ted suicide, is the fifth of his family to ble amount of damage. The forest fires KVE 72 73 die by his own hand. His grandfather Barley—No. 2 73 (A lij negligence and lack of foresight of the Turks. cognized by Oen. Miles as belonging to the A correspondent says tho Presi• approached the village of Greenwood, in ST. Lonis. In a battle between Turks and Montenegrins, fated Custer's command. The Government shot himself in Lancaster county, Pa.; Ogemaw county, on the Mackinaw divi• Wheat-No. 2 Ked Fall 1 00 ® 1 61 dent has avowed his intention of advocating his father, who 'was a merchant, drowned Corn—Western Mixed 42 @ 43 near Maljat, the former were defeated with troops lost but four killed and ten wounded. sion of the Micnigon Central, consistini; Oaib—N0.2 38 ® 39;, before Congress the romonetization of silver. himself because of financial embotntss- of twelve dwelling houses and a sawmill, R«t 05 @ 00 severe loss. The fight was gallant in the extreme, the bos- A commission is to be sent to New Orleans to Pork—Mess v 13 7S @13 SO tiles and troops being many times mixed man to ments; and his brother, .(Jeorge W. Bar• and despite the frantic efforts of a half X London Times correspondent \rtth the investigate the Custom House. ton, with whom he studied law, walked Lard 9 ® a=, man; The Indians in this fight showed more hundred men to drive back the swelling Hoos 4 00 8 4 90 Turkish army in Bulgaria says the infantry are Sixty clerks have just been removed from the into the boy of San Francisco and was flames, everything was licked np, not a CATTI.E 4 00 a 0 00 •well oqoipped and ready for the field atany mo• bravery on square fighting ground than usual, Treasury Department the majority on account drowned, ana another brother, a printer, CINCINNATI. which accounts for their repulse and heavy losa. vestige of ihe.town remaining. Besideit Wheat 1 80 » 1 70 ment, but the artillery is wofnlly deficient in of having relatives in office. . shot himself. Prof. Barton, sevezal the bnildings the fire licked up ovei* Corn 46 ® 48 horses, and the money with which to overcome Two of the soldiers were scalped and Gen. Hie Cabinet, at a meeting last week, arrived years a^o, miade am attempt to end his 2,000,000 feet of lumber and 600,000 feet Oats 40 ® 44 Miles came near being ambushed." Rye 75 8 so ibig great disadvantage is not to be bad. at a very important decision in regard to the life by jumping from a Brooklyn fen.'y- of logs, the total loss aggregating 835,- POEK-MCM 14 00 @14fiO In order to guard against any attempt on the Ahrin N. Lancaster, a wealthy real-estate Texas border txoublca. An order to Gen. Sher• boat 000." Laud 9«9 lO^i Czar's life during his rocont journey from St dealer of Chicago, and at one time worth up• man was drawn up and adopted, of which the ABlver of Ink. WHEAI-Extra 1 83 « 1 8S Petersburg to the Danube, safety trains were ward of 'a million dollars, has been adjudged following is the most unportant part: The forest fires, which have been rag• Amber. 1 75 8 1 SO nm before and behind the imperial train. insane. Among the wonders of nature in Al' ing in the vicinity of Marquette for sev• Corn 4S & 81 The Piculdont dealrea that tlio utmost vigilance on ^eria, there is a river of natural ink. It eral weeks, were fanned into a resistless Oats—No. 2 41 ® S3 These precautions were rendered necessary by Within the last week there has been shipped on the part of the military forces in Texas be cxcr- DETROIT. the existence of a dangerous conspiracy, said to from this dty to points in Minnesota, over the oinod for the suppression of these mids. It is very IS formed by the junction of two streams, stonn of flame and flying cinders one Ftonn—Medluin 8 00 @ 8 80 onie flowing from a region of ferruginous be of Socialistic origin, to take the life of the Chicago, Hilwaukee and St Paul railroad, desirable that the olTorta to this end, in so for at day last week, by a heavy gale from the Wheat—TSTilto 170 @ 1 «2 soil, and the other draining a peat south, causing serious loss of property Corn—No. 2 49 8 50 Czar. nearly 4,000 barrels of coal-tar and forty tons least as they necessarily involve operations on both OATS-Mlxed 44 8 4S aides of the border, be mode with the co-operation swamp. The waters of the first are, of in different parts of the, district Most Bye 75 8 80 of sheet-iron, consigned mostly to the Gov• course, very strongly impregnatod with prominent among them is the entire de• Pork-Me«B 14 75 ®U 0» ernor of that State, The articles have been of the Mexican aatboritios, and you will instruct WEST LIBERTY, PA. When the steamship Indiana, bearing Gen. Gen. Ord. commanding in Toxoa, to invito snob co• iron ; those of the latter 'with gallic acid. struction of the -village of Onota, the Hoos—-Yorkers...... 4 90 ® 6 10 sold by Chicago merchants at cost price, while On itneetihg, the aoid of one stream is county seat of Schoolcraft county. The Pliiladolphliiii..: S 20 @ 6 75 Grant and party to Liverpool, was nearing operation on the part of local Mexican authoritioa, the railroad compimy has taxed the shippers a and Inform them that while the President isanxlooi united with the iron of the other, and a fire come do-wn upon the 'vUlage itom the Cattle-Best 0 00 8 6 20 fineenstown, a depntation of Irishmen went Medluoi ;.. 5 60 8 5 M mewly nominal figure for banling the freigbil, to avoid givine otfenae to Mexioo, he is nevertheless true ink is the result surrounding forest, driven 'by high 3 00 8 6 6* fat litilij Cseal's,' giggliagi: bonncms jup OBITUARY.. dul Kerim, but Eedif Pasha, Minister of KCSSU AX» THE UXITEP STATES. about half of our liquor "bill. Tliejcom TO COIIKICSI'ONDKKTS. and do\*'n, and eating mince-pie. .War,. jM'omijtly cimoeled the order. crop, which ikl8',4SI,64I biisheli;' at 60 Ail cnmniunlcntions for tiijj< paj«ir..*ljoulil boacoon John I.atbrni> Motley. Crinttli ol tho- Two Xutlonitl-tle Tocqns- ;" Tommy, how d'ye do ? How d'ye do, Bedif Pasha is described' as a great vUlc'K BcmurluiMu Furallol—Soino In. cents a bushel, Avill bring but oue-thir pnrilnd bytbii niino.it tli^i niitlior; nut iiHOTuwirllyta John Lothrop Motleyi-,'>Those deatli at swaggerer who'se tongue is ever wagging more than is expended each ye.ir for pul.hcntloii. Iiut as an uvldoncci "t Rood faltb on tlio par*Tommy? " saidithey.all. toresUnit fl'lKuroH. ;They looked so luiscliievous, and so London has been announced, came of an about tho military resoui'ces of Turkey. that which impoverishes the State, in• ^t 111., wrilor. Writ., only on on.i "iile of tn.. I.ap.?>. old Boston family, and inherited a posi• [Trom. the Chicago-i-ribuno.) l.artiuularly cuireful. In Kltlnit nom.ih and dalon. to huvn big, that.Tommy began to cry. Heewdontly.does.not cai-e to.give for• • Fort}'years ogo, during the adminis- creases her taxes aiid degrades -li«fr> iieo- XliolutLim nnrt tieumi. plutnund dirflDot^^^__^_^_^ :" Cry,* baby, ciy ! Haven't any pie ! tion among the 'aristocracy of NewEu- eign officers a, chimce to win their spurs. 1 ple.—Iialctff/t C.) Obscrvei: gland. He -waa bom in,'Dorchester; tratidh of' Geh. • Jackson, De Tocque- sang all tho fat litUe-aeals and thin littld CoL Baker has the title of Pa.sha, but it ville, the closest and moat philosophical AprillS; 181-i, and bad all those, oppor• is a barren honor. Hobart Pasha on the alligators, jumping at him and trying to obsorvoi: that ever visited this ooimtry, PEBSOSS ;A:MI> :Tjn>«!j. THE LITTLE FOLKS. bite his toes, tul Tommy -«'as frightened tunities for acquiring in early, life famil• water fares better. ' struck with the equality of condition half to death. . iarity with the • best society, and a thor• that characterizes our society and Gov• Russia's motto--^''fBedr'.'aiid for'Bear.' Tlie Kiil«!r« ot tho Worlil To-Day. UoMi the President Attciid.s to Business: Just as he mode .sure they were go• ough education, that fall to the fortunate ernment, wrote bis famous work ou Enolish imports' ore' largely increas- Bom rodro Second r»nkj(, by, worth, man who is.bomof wealtliy parents, and Theire is a larger force of clerks at the, AnioDK tbo wiMiit kini{» of earlli ; ing to eat him, ~ something wonderful "Democracy in America;" in which oc• ing. ItiUiBK with a libonil hand ., , . happened^ A;:beautiful sea-horse, with within an easy drive" of Boston Common, Wliite House, imdor President Hayes,' curs the following remarkable parallel O'er Brazil, woU-favorcd laad. a silver bridle,: cune floating down, led At the eiu-ly age'of 17 ho graduated at than ever before. There is the Private between the United States and Bussio— The Boston .HeraW. claims an ayerage Harvard College, in the class of 1831, Secretary, Mr. Bogers, and his assist• daily circulation oM03,778 copies.- - Cold SlIjenii'H froam cosutin, . by the loveliest little mermaid that ever a parallel that'is' of .peculiar interest at Trunif-Ciniciuthi's manly Uoritji, was seen. And, as'she came close to with Charles Sumner. Yotmg-Motley ant, -Sir. Pinden. Mr.-Webb Hayes is the present time: Waco, Tex., which has o popula• Tributary from afar Tonuny^ shb said: was not dependent on his own exertions confidential secretary, and Col. Corbin tion of 10,000, there>were buttwoideaths Unto .M.'xander arc— Thoro ttxo at tho proiiont time two groat na• Of the Itunrfaii laiifUty Cimr. "Poor Tommy! Come with me. for his daily bread, and immediately on is mUitary .secretary. The latter has tions in tho world, wliich Htartod from different in five weeks. _ Moimt my little friend here, imd we will leaving Har\-ard ho spent a yeai- at each general cliarge of the mail, and receives }intH. but socm to tend toward tho samo end. The peoch crop in Delaware -will be '. rrnBsiaV KIub oxl<:iid.« ULs away of the universities of Gottingen and Ber• alludo to tho, ItuKsiaua and tho Amerioona. ,.0'er a uiif^hty realm to-day. take you away from these tormentors." and opens all letters and. newspapers. rBotli of tliom have grown up unnoticed; and. enormous this year, and the shippers are rrcderidi WlUum Firat iBlio, So Tommy got '-upon the sea-horse's lin, and then spent some time in Euro- Maj. Snifl'en, -who was appointed a pay• whilst tho attention of mankiud was duccted puzzled how to get it all to market. , Emperor of Germany. back,. and^e just fitted there nicely, poim travel, chiefly in Italy. On return• master by Grimt,' remains iit the White olHOivhoro, tlioy have nuddonly placed tliom- Iji Barron county. Wis., deer ni-e so TblH the Hchrmo CountBismirck phiuncd: which surprised him, till he remembered ing to Boston he studied law, and was House, and there are throe other clerks Holves in tho front rank amoDg tUu nations, and tlie world loamod their cdstonco and thou' plenty as to seriously trouble the .farm• •One united Fatherland. that since he. had become a fre8h--water admitted to, the bar ; in 183G, but his and two stenographers. This makes a ers by foi-aging on tho growing crops. urchin he had grown very small. tastes were literary' rather; than-legol, personol staff of nearly a dozen persons, greatness at almost tho same time. Austria's Emperor still rcinalus All other nations seem to have nearly reached It is said that Alexander H. Stephens King of wide IIlinRanau jilalus. They priincod away from the seals and and his means enabled' him to consult where there have been less tlian half the their naturaj limits, and thoy hivo only to O'er Vlcunu'a sardena guy his tastes; he, therefore, practiced but number heretofore. People who have maintain their power; but tliesc are still in tho derives great help from obituary notices Francih Joseph'a banncra away. alligators, and nil the skates smiled of himself, in writing his autobioigraphy. llalUini! for ihct naUve mouutjiinH, pleasantly as they passed. Scon they little. In 183!) he made his debut on occasion to -w-rite to tho President will be act of p'owtli. All tho others have stopped, Proudly have iljo SmtzcrH Mtood. came to the mermaid's house—a Lirge the booksellers' shelves in, a novel en• pleased to hear that it is tho desire of or conUuuo to advance with extreme dilVioulty; The inner channel ways of the harbor Meet tho crimNon of tlietr banner those alone are proceodinR with case and co- . Par thdr iiatriot brotherhood. pink conch-shell,with sea-weed climbing titled "Morton's Hope;'or, The Me• Mr. Hayes to send im answer to every lority along a path to which no limit can bo of Norfollc, Va., wliich is one of Hie O'er the l.-iud of William Te'J over it, and a long tiveuue, marked by moirs of a Young Provincial." The ef• letter he receives, no • matter what its IMji'ccived. Tho American struggles against tho finest in the world, are gradually tilling Now Ilorr JferMK ruletli well. rows of pink sea-auomonos, leading up fort was not a success, and tliat he made purport. There is a large amount of obstacles which nature opposes to him; Oio' up. to it;. Tlie sea-anemonos bowed, and it is now pi-ettj- generally. forgotten. In mail matter received at tho Wliite Hoxise odversiirios of tho Kussiou aro men. Tlio for• Al.ilu! llamid dthmuii's nvnrd mer combats the wildonioss and savage life; A MONiiMEXT is to bo oroctod ou the Wields, :ut Turkey'a preaeut lord. waved their fringes to the mermaid, and ISiO he was appointed Secretary of Le• every day which does not properly relate the latter civilization, with aU its arms. Tho site of iTolm A. Sutter's mill, at Coloma, .AtlicnH. oft in »on(t reliearned, welcomed her home. gation at St. Petersburg. He kept'tlie to the public business. A thousand peo• couqiiostH of the vVmorican aro. tlieroforo, Cal., in honor of Miu'shall, the discoverer 0^™M a« ruler OcorK'e the i'irtl. "I have hero a ijoor little urchin who position eight months, and then resigned ple -write to the President about their gained b.v tlio plowshare; those ot tlio Kus- of gold. has been naughty, and hsis been it and retui-ned to America. In lSi9 he oivu private concerns and -wonder that siuii by tho sword. Tim Anglo.American relics ATn.EnoBo', Mass.. has lost its oldest J-'air lutJia'H sunny realm made imothor essay iu fiction, but again upon iJorsonal mterest to accomplish his ends, X.;vcruior.! Hhall tyrautH whelm. punished; but now lie will be good and iliey do not get an .mswer, if no aus-wer and givoH free scope to tho tmguided strength inhabitant, Hugh Gillan, aged 107 years On her i«5v.n hilln cnthroni^d, ha])py," a'lid tho mei-maid. withoutmarkod success. This second ven• comes. Heretofore all such letters have Shall a^iiin hor iiower be owned. •Hid common sense of the people; tlio lUissian 10 mouths imd 4 days---a native of Ty• Oont- tho HWiiV of prieat and Pope— Then they went into tho eonch-sholl, ture was entitled " Meny Moimt, a Eo- been thrown into the .waste basket. But contors .ill tho authority of society in a single rone countj', Ireland. ', Vktor Emauuvl la hor hope. and around and around, and uiJ the mance of the Massachusetts Colony." President Hayes directs that a respectfiil ann. The principal instrument ot tho former Tjie Jiailwa,!/ Afjc says that 395 spiiitl stuii-s, that were liiuked at every In 1856 he' published his first- notable reply bo sent to every letter, however is freedom; ot the latter, serN-itude. Their StUlod the CarllHtH' rebel battle— work of history, "The Eisoof the Dutch irrelevant. This requires a good deal of stirting-poiiit is dillcront and tlioh- conrses are .ilmerican locomotives, wortli §5,490,040. X>uiijb Tb'' ciiinon, Kheathed the wteel; step, till at last the mermaid put Tommy not the same, yot each of them seems marked have been exported iu seven years, and Over Spain, late rent and Miindered, into a little bed like a rosy pink sunset, EciJublic," ujjon w-liich he had devoted clerical work. Then President Hayes out by tlio will of Heaven to sway tlio destinies l:.'lBn» .Mpboni-o ot Castile. neiurly ten years of unremitting labor. -n-imts the newspapers carefully read, imd of liiilf tbo globe. that "the reputation of American en• •and Idssed him good-night. gines is steadily increasing." Louis Fir.-: maintaina bin rank " You won't want to get up and look This was followed, in 1860, by the fir.st his secretaries have begun a series of It ^vill be profitable at the present In Lipbou, on tbo TaKUs bank. for pie again, -will you'?" said she. two volumes of "Tho Histoiy of the sci-ap-books for preserving such newspa• time to imnlyze De Tocquc-ville's general• A^-x Ta\xoii never had a sick day iu Fruuc.^ 5tar«bal MaoManon— hor life. She was never out of tho >-il- Clone the proud Napeleon. "I JTLst guess not.'" answered Tom• United' Netherlands, from the Death of per publications as are of interest at the izations, and follow the parallel iu its llelh'ium baH :Lcop.Jld: William the Silent to ' tlie Twelve AVhite House. One or two clerks are lago (Holbrook, Eng.,) in wHch she was Holland. William, as of old. my ; and tliea ho fell asleep, while she details ; and. first, -witii regard to groivth. sang to him songs about the sea. Years' Ti-uce, ICO!)," the remaining kept employed most of tho time at tliis Under Iv.iu the Terrible, in 1535 Kussia bom. She left a daughter 80 years old. On 111" auelcut Vikliu!"' tbroiie AVhen ho woke up, tlie simshine was two volumes of this -work being pub• business alone. The new administration comprised 37,200 geogi-aphical square She was herself 102 yeiurs oliL Christian Ninth now ^ei^;nrt alone; lished iu 1307. In 1861 Mr. Motley talces a great mimy papers, aud seems to ^A-v Investigation shows that §100,000 And the Norheiiion monarch call streiiming over him. miles. Russia now comprises one- Oscar. crowuoU in Odin's hall. "I did thinl; of giving him some was appointed by President Lincoln aim to keep weU-informod concerning sevontli of the lu-ea of the ciu-th, or S,- has boon stolen from Luzerne county. paregoric, ma'iun," niu-se w.as saying. Minister to Austria, iu which position the feeling of the coimtry.— Wanhine/- •1.50,000 squiure nulos, divided as follows: Pa., in the past seven years by dishonest On Ilritiinula'i' kinKdom yet, he displayed a -wise and skillful diplo• ion Letter to Iio.Hlon Herald, T.o: tlif fim ilolh never Het, "But .after a little while he stopped Eussia in Europe, 2,261,057; Kussia in oflicials, some of whom have ali-eady Th.^re Victoria reiffus serene— crj-ing, so I ilid not get up." macy, tliat won for him and the coimtiy A.sia, 6,170,882. Since Do Tocqueville been convicted imd arc in prison. Nobl.? moth..'r, honored Qn»?en. " Why I I must .have dreamed it!" ho represented the highest respect and Ucugraphical lufuriiiatieii. wTote his work, Eussia has added to her Bishop Pav>t:, ot the Southern Meth• il-rc a: home the people KIK" ; said Tommy to himself. Just theu ho confidence. He resigned tliis position The geograplucal term Abcassia refers temtory between two and throe million odist Church, is 77 years old; Bishop (JUTB no crown, or courtly train. looked down and saw some pie-crust in 1867, inconsequence of an olTensivo to tliat part of Eussia lying at the base square imles. Tho area of the United KaTimaugh is 75; Bisliop Wiglitmnu, 69; N'uw t|].. ]a:riot Hayes doth Htand letter addressed to him by Secretary lUgheht nervant of our hiu.l. crumbs in his bod. "I don't know, of tho -ivestern portion of tlie Caucasian States, iiicludihg Alaska, is reported by Bishop Doggett, 67; Bishop Pierce, 60; tliougli,"he thought. "Maybe it was Seward. In 1860 ho-wasapiwiutcd Mn- moimtains, ou the shore of the Bhick the census of 1870 at 3,003,844 square Bishop Keener, 50; Bishop Mar\-iu, 54; Toitimy'a Cuiiniiik. ^ tnif. Maybe I reaUy was—.1—urchin." istor to England by President Gnint, sea. These mountains, running diagon• miles. When Do Tocqueville wrote his imd Bishop McTyeire, 53. Touuay had boon cross all diij*. Ho —B. MiiUcr, in St. J!}"icliolan for June. but was subsequently recalled. Sipce ally from the Black sea to the Caspian, book, . it was about 2,000,000 square his retirement from public life Mr. arc the natural barrier between Europe Dr. L.vm)i.s and Prof. Ti-imblo beg.au iiail pulled Kobbie's Imir, tind taken Lis miles. The population of Eussia in to porfonn competitively in " Hamlet," poa-uutH from him. He had sat do^vu Tli« Sriitcli C»»hl»l«r. Motley has spent a part ot • his time iu and .\sia. They do not terminate ab• 17Ca was about 19,000,000. Wlien De HolJimd, but most of it iuLoudon. In ruptly at the Black sea, but run along in Pliiladelphia, apiiearing in altcruiite ou Susie's lovely doll and llattoued lior Queen Victoria has lately had a small TocquovUlo wote, it ivas 48,000,000; acts. The play was not completed, l)c- -tiose, iiud lie bad put the kitteu on top pension bestowed upon Mr. Thomas Ed• 1874 he published tho tliird of his series parallel with its northwestern trend, and now it is 80,000,000—European Russia of works on Holland, "The Life aud tUo space between the mountains and the causc the occupants of the gallery threw of the boc.i-case. He had oven been wards, a pious cobbler of Scotland, wlio, having 78,000,000, and Asiatic Russia flour and cabbages at tho tragedians. saucy and )iatel'iU to his mamma, when iu spite of poverty and incessant toil, Death of John of Bamevold, Advocate sea is occupied by tlie Abcassians. Kits- .ibout 8,000.000. In 1790 the population she asked if h'.ir little boy felt quito weU, has made for himself an honored uiuue of Holland; witli a View of the Primary sian acqxiisitions have carried the frontier of the United States was 3,929,328. A ViRGiKiA Cm- Chinaman tied his Causes of the Tliirty YeiU's' War," iu two for some distance south of these moun• donkc,y by a rope to the front-door knob or if his long visit to the Aquarium yes• among tho naturalists of the day. No Wlien De TocquoviUo wrote, it was 14,- terday liad tired him. Instead of an• one ever dreamed less about such a dis• volumes. tains. Circassia (meaning this side the 000,000; now it is •fi5,000,000. These of a man's house, who owed him a dol• swering pleius;uitly. Tommy had hunched tinction tlian he ilid, .-vud yet, after the America has not yet produced a great Caucasus) refers to tliat part of the figures eloquently proclaim the growth lar for firewood, aud let the beast howl up lus shoulders, rtlioved out his elbows, lajise of years, the well-deserved compli• novel. It has few poets to offer iu com• countiy lying north of the mountains, of these two great nations, and there is while he sat on the steps and waited. nud snapped out fiercely: ment has been paid him'. petition with the contemi)oiiiry poets of and Abcassia iu tlie siune way means apor- yet no limit to it, either in tho extent of Tho besieged man capitulated in three hours. '•Ko; I iiin't tired, imd I ain't cross This worthy miui is tlie son of a hand- England. But in history it has pro• tionof the district beyond liiem. Trans-- lurea to be tr.ivcrscd, or by tho opposi• eitlier." loom weaver, ivnd was bom on Christmas duced three authors who are the peers ciuicasia refers to the whole district south tion of other powers. The United States A rBOKDfEXT divine of New York city Everj- one w.t.s ^lad when bed-time day, 1S14. From his earliest yetus the of any. Of tlieso tliree, Mr. Bancroft of tlio mountains, to which also the term will continue to spread north and soutli. receutiy said that he kuew^ of no civilized c.inie, iiud M.-.ster 'Jtommy was taken up weaver's boy manifested a lively interest chose a theme of comparativbly-littlo in• Georgia is modernly applied. The Ab• 'Eussia -will spre.ad to the oast until she country in the world where it was so dif• stairs. iu birds and beasts, and he turned the terest across the ocoim." Mr. Prescott cassians were amoiig the earliest tribes reaches the wall of the Himalayas—her ficult to speak out frankly and fully, es• '• I do declrjre, Master Tommy, you'll cottivge into a sort of museum of curios• wrote at a time when Englishmen w-ere in that port of the world to embrace natural boundarj-. pecially on politics and religion, exactly turn iuto a. nasty, snivppy turtle, or u ities. only just learning that tliere was an Christianily, but long since went over to Since the days when De Tocqueville what one thinks and feels, as in the cr.ib, some of those nights, when you're Every effort was made to turn his American literature. Mr. Motley fol• Ishimism, which accounts for their re• wrote, both ooimtries have developed a United States of America. So cross," siiid nurse. thoughts to otlier matters, but his favor• lowed 3Ir. Prescott, and chose a subject volt in fiivor of Tiurkcy. The Caucasus is colossal scheme of railroads. 'We have of the utmost interest to European as still inhabited by men' and women of The "Sandjak Shorif," or "Standard " Pooh !" B."jd Tommv, " I won't." ite study of mitimil liistory only beciune spanned the continent from the AUantic of the Prophet," which the Turks threat• " Well sometiiing will happen, you'll more and more an object of engaging well ns American readers, and it may crrect iKirsonal beauty of a rather volup• to the Pacific, and have covered the safely be said of him tliat no otli• tuous tj-pe. The women sell well in tho en to raise, is bebeved by the Moslem see if it doesn't. I've read of just such pursuit. States witii a network of roads. Russia to be a piece of a curtain which lumg things coming to boys in books," said When Thomas Edwards was sent to er mim has done more, if, indeed, any Turkish miurket, but in New England has connected tiie Baltic nnd Black seas. one has done as much, to vindicate Uie might not be accoimted "interesting." before the apartment of the Prophet's nurse, as she tucked liim into his bod. work in a factory, two miles from Aber• She has transported im anny from tlie favorite wife, Ayesha. The Moslems ICnrse thought ho had become quiet deen (where his father then lived), his claims of American auiliorship to atten• The term Caucasian was formerly applied heart of the country to the Ciuieasus by tion on the p:\rt of the best minds aci-oss to the whole race of white men, on the who would rally under its folds number, all at once, and, as she bade him " good• walks back and forth wore made tlie oc• raih-oad. She am carry her. Cossacks it is said, 40,000,000 souls. night," she wondered if he was up to casions for sconring the woods and fields. the Atlantic. suggestion of Blumenbach, a Germim from Uie Volga to the very frontiers of -writer, and on tiie supposition that tlie more mischief. But ho was tdready He was obliged to be up by 4 o'clock in Fletclior Hiirpor. -Austria imtt Gormimy. In tlie days of A \>T3Ai,THy Dubliner of the strongest snoring as she reached the door. the morning, and did not return home race originat<;d in the Caucasus. There the Crimean war she had none of these Fenian procli-vities made a -will, in which Mr. FletcUer Harper, who died re• wasno foundation for tiiis theory or mmie, he bequeathed to Cardinal Cullen foe As soon lis she had gone down stairs licfore 9 at night. But the young natu• cently in New York, at the age of 71, roads, and Viy their absence alone were Tommy got cut of bed, and felt under ralist forgot fatigue, and cold, imd scanty however, and it ha« been succeeded by the .allies able to defeat her. Since De the church iSJSO.OOO; but, when his was the last of four brothers whose great the term ludo-Europenu or ^iiyan, the Grace refused to permit the body of the bureau for tlie piece of mince-pie he food, in the pleasures Avhich he found business ability and high character were Tocqiiovillo's days, both countries have liiid hidden there. He had taken it from in coUeetiDg specimens of birds luid in• origin of the race being placed f.-uHQier covered their rivers with steamers, their Col. O'Mahony to lie in state in any long and -will long remain a part of tlie eastward. ' chiu-ch in the city, the testator canceled the pautiy-shelf tiiat evening—a gotxl sects, and plants and Howors. It was no best liistory of New York city. He and harlxirs witii ships, tiieir valleys with liig quarter of a pie. It was rather mere haphazixrd assortment, since lie canals, their railroml routes witii tele• the wai and ilisposed of his property his brothers were in many respects re• ¥he World's Health. otherwise. diu-tv, but tastod good, and Tomniv sat lem-ucd to classify luid arrange them w-ith markable men. 'They belonged to tlie graphs. They have vastly increased Jip in bed, .ind ate it all in ten bites. •wonderful accurac-v. The 28th of .'Ipril marked the close of their manufactiu'OB, developed tiieir in• best imd liigbest class of .\mericau mer-, what may roughly be called tlie first A rECTOiAK newspaper has just ap• Then he curleil do-wn among the blank• •When Thomas Edwards grew up to chants, for they were men of culture, of dustries, .lugmented their production, peared in Paris imder tho titie of ets, and •wished lie was a crab. manhood, and married, he sut down qui• ono-tliii'd' of the ]>ireseut year. That and improved their civiUzation. Under broad ideas, of a strict aud high sense of. ono-Uiird emb raced some of the coldest IJAutre Monde. It is printed iu fiery- " I'd crawj right dowu and bite nur.«ie, etly to tho drudgery of his cobbling sfcdl, honor, and public-spiiited and useful the name of freedom, a great nation has red type, on black paper, imd is adorned and his eixmings were so meager tliat ho weather of the twelvemonth, the most developed in one hmd ; under the name now," ho thought. "I wonder how it citizens'. Mr. Fletcher-Harper was, trying winds for consumptive invalids, wiUi numerous emblems of death. Its would feel to be a turtle, or a crab, or a could not atlbrd to spend much diiyliglit perhaps, the ablest of thefoiu- brothers. of despotism, a great nation has peace• contents correspond with its exterior. in his favorite studies. and t'ne sudden changes and treacherous fully developed in tiie otiier. Eussia He possessed natural ppw^ers wliicix storms -vi'hich induce diphtheria -and its The leatling ai-ticles, news items, letters •• A vei'y iire specimeu indeoil," saiil a At the close of a long day's work he would have made hini a-man of)great emancipated 20,000,000 serfs without a from correspondents, and advertisements would return home, and, ha\ing equipped Idndred diseases. ' Itmay fairly be faxken, war; we emimcipated nearly 5,000,000 gruff, strange voice. mark in any calling. His guiding lumd therefore,, as a roprosontative. period in all refer to the dead., Tommy looked around. Where was himself with his insect boxes and bot• was for many yeiu-s supreme in the most with a -n-ar. We have had our recon• tles, his botanical book and his gim, the prepiu-ation of moi-tality statistics. struction troubles and settied them. An- tmdertaker in San Francisco has lie •? Where -wiis his bod, and his room important parts of the great publishing Reports received for the seventeen weeks with blue paper ozi tlie wiills'? set oft witli his supper in his hand, to house of which be was one of the beads. Eussia has had hei-s, nnd is now slowly, discovered a process of preserving bodies begin his observations. Bad weather immediately preceding that date give to but surely, working toward a constitii- of deceased persons by'gashing them "Oh, my! what li the matter'?" It is no secret that he was the real edi• some of the le.iding cities of the world cried Tommy. He was sitting iip- never kept him in the house, and, when tor, the controlling mind, of the Harper tionalfonnof government, beginning in with a chemical solution and inclosing rain ovoi-took him, he would thrust him• the following death-rates respectively : her commnnea. She has adopted our them in a casket containing antiseptic ou a bit of sea-weed, in a great periodicals; that he framed the policy Alexandria 41.1 Edlnhartih -JO. 7 glass case full o: water, and a red-nosed self, feet foremost, into a fox's hole, imd suggested the characteristic features -AjUHierdaiu.- -iS.-i Lisbon 34.;) jury system and our system of judica• chemicals under a false bottom. He man in spcct-'icles was lookiDg at him. while he patiently watched the moths, etc., ot these .journals, whose influence has AtheuK 'JU-SI-iToriJool.... ture. She has commenced to take otir keeps a corpse for show in lus ware- Berlin 27.1 London... 2:1.0 free-school system in part; we have al• rooms, and has one now which he pre• *' A tine specimen of fresliiwater nt- as they flitted by. Other poor men been so great in the.oountry. llombay .''..1.4 Mailnui I4i;.4 squimdered their wages in grog shops, most imiversolly adopted it. They have pared forty days ago. It is that of a chiu," said tlie red-nosed man. The four brothers worked together Beaton.... -JCS Munich 38.1 "I ain't a urchin," crieii •lommy, iu- imd made themselves merry over the BrusKCls '27.3 NcvVork -JS.a covered their vast steppes -writh civiliza• Swede who tlied in die Connly Hospital. str.mgo fancy of Thomas Edwards, but all their lives with singular unanimity. CalcutU •J7.'J Paris. '^'.1.4 tion be.Tond the Ural mountains ; we The body remains free from discolora• ^lignantly. They adopted a rule early in Ufe ' never Chri«tiania 111.4 PliiUidelj)Uia -J-J.5 "See liini open his mouth! How- ho heeded them not. Coponhacun •J4.!l San rranciaoo 2>1.4 have covered our vast prairies and plains, tion and the joints are as supple as iu to enter on any enterprise unless all DroMlcn 33.2tetockhoIm 3U.4 beyond the Roclqr moimtains. life. ugly he is!" escliiimed a small boy ,be- With a good, hard-working woman for four were agreed to it; and to this they DnbUo:7:r;.-r.-.r-.v:.-29.ofVienn». 30.7 aiue the red-nosed man. a wife, his home was always tidy imd his adhered constantly, and to^it they doubt• The palm.fot general) hcalthfulness, if Such facts as these strengthen the SIOBM MCSIC. Tommy looked around for something children clean and well-behaved, and in less oyed-tbeir safety'in many instances these figures areworth anything as signs, parallel that De Tocqueville drew when LiMt! UirouRh dusk slknce -waruingly tliero steal the course of time the wonderful collec• Tho llrat, low notes of airy violins. to throw at hiiQ, but right at his elbow as business men. " " must be given to Christiimia, -with its this countey was comparatively in its in- • With one abrill chord tho symphony begins, aatabuge hemiif crab, who stretched tions which the poor naturalist had ma*le Fletcher Harper was for many years mar\'elously low rate of sixteen and fimcy, and place Russia and the United MliUc oft tbo thunder's dlupaaon poal out four claws, and said : attracted the notice of men of science— four-tenths; and imaong tlie, twenties, States in the position of the two leading Rolls through tho «amo-Ut «ky—God's chariot wheel. the most active of the four brothers. He And hark! what tnimpctii Wow txom yon hlaclc " Shalse hands, coasin ! Glad to see until Thomas Edwards was authorized bore the heaviest burdens, imd'.bore -which-come.nextJn. order, we are.gladto nations of tiie world, -witii their possi- clond, you!" to sign himself a " Fellow of the Linnean them easily. He possessed a cheerful see San Francisco leiuling Edinburgh, :bilities only-beginning to be developed, WUle tbo strong trees, in sudden terror bowed, Society." -with no perceptible limits to their Socm from tbo tempestfleeing; the n rcrcal "I'mnot your cousin," said Tommy, and buoyant temper, unfailing courage, and the modem' Athens on an equality The borror of their anguiiib by deep moans tlrawing himself up. The little history has its moral; and and was always an admirable administra• -with the ancient seat of learning and the c.'u.'eer. . Tlie next two powers are Ger• And wiiUlngs keen, far tossing to and fro "Oho ! He says he is not mycousui!" any intelligent, industrious boy, how• tor. It was his thought which, in 1856, arts.—J^eio loi'/; Evening .Post. many and Great Britain, but their Their tongled branches, where tho angry wind ever poor and friendless, will 'be the boundaries are already marked out. Wreaks aU bl« mighty passion imconttned— stiuoaked tlie hermit crab so loudly that established Harper's Weekly, and in Then leaves them shattered, like brave men laid low. happier for remembering it France has reached, its natuml limits, all the skates came to see what was the 1807, ^6 Bazar, both of which he made The Stuttj,-iu-t JIastodon. By war's hot breath, to die 'mid batUc groans. Italy its old boundaries. Austria is in .—Scrilmer/or Jiote. , -matter.' ' ' ' Frotectioii from Flies. eminently successful Thcmgh bo had, , Prof. Henry A. Ward, of Rochester "You're a' horrid ugly thing!" more danger of falling to pieces than of A>- Ohio paper says Private Dalzell A contemporary records the discovery of course, proper assistants, and tiiiined IMversity.ih'as recently Jrehirned from screamed Tommy. "I saw you yester• one of his nephews in this department, im extended scientific tour iu Europe, increasing, and Spain "is stagnniit and never, -wrote but one letter,-under ten day pinching a poor little crab, and pok• of a Erenoh pharmoceiitical chemist who decsiying. The destinies of the globe pages in bis life. It was to Ben Butier, has discovered a way to pi-otect horses he was for many years the active and -Ysia and-Jifcicn, in-tlie course of which ing yoiu: old claws into his shell.,. I'm. chief editor of fliose publications, and he has fi'aveled nearly i2'2;OOb miles, and. are, as De Tocqueville says; yet! to be when the spoon, scandal w-as at its not cousin." ' " • - • from attacks of flies, according to a Lon• sett;led by Russia aiid the United States. height. It read: ";Gen. Benj. F. don medical paper. His iuveutiou con• espectaUy-of the-JfapasincTy. --^j collected specimens that fill 170 packing "Now, just hear that!" said tlie her• boxes.' Fourteen of these boxes contain BuSer—Are you a thief?. .An early an• sists in rubbing the horses,, especially .VlrhHarper-leiives-'a^wiclow^'nnd two Intemperance In Xorth Carolina. mit crab; •«-it>i a wicked .-. .^'.Here sons—Fletcher.SflXper,!,Jr., imd Joseph; the iKimcwork of a reproduction of the swer will obbge, Private Dakell." The the parts most subject to attack, .with a Kow.'if the population of the State be General indorsed on the Dack of this, is on Auchin who pinches lus' little little concentrated oil of laurel. There Tiici firm of-Ha]|per;i&/Brothers i^o\T great Stuttgart mastodon, measuring 2Ci brother, pulls his hair, and takes his composed of , KctoherS;.Harper,«J'r. • feet in length and 16 feet in height. The 1,070,120 souls, our.peopleipay S8,000,- "You are an impertinent scoundrel," is not the slightest danger iu its use, and 960 for liquor, about §1,000,000 for edu• and returned it. The private reindorsed pea-nuts away, and yet he declares he is the cost is smd to be very small. Anoth• PEaip J./^ AL; Harper;£ J^fiies; tiisks are 22 feef^long.' '•When themas- not my cousin! STonsense 1 • Of course John Wesley^andJJoi^Viibner Hazier; todon VTBS found in tiie ffir north, the cation, and for their religion §269,830— it: " Respectfully returned, for a fuller er repellent suggested by the same per• that is,'they think eight times as miich answer." He has never heard from it, you are. Gome along." son is a solution of GO grammes (Itbnnd sMis of John ;i!^a?:^08eph "V^ley ibdnes'l werC)imbeddMrMice">t)a gi-eat He was jiist stretching out his claws Hwper, g son oLWeitByHarper. U "depth from the surface, and'tho entire of whisky as they do of education, and but expects, to see Ben this fall in Wash• 5 oz, avoirdupois) of nsafetida in two thirty-two times' as much of. whisky as ington. , to drag Tommy off ;th.e bit^.of. sea-weed, glasses of water, and- one of vinegar. frame was in an excellent state of pres• when two little sea-iircluhs come'rolling' ^ Soldlari (tflFortuiie. ^ , ervation, evdn the bair ot its hide being they do of. Christian.ftdth. .This.is a If horses be well washed -with this, not a most hiimiUating confession for us to The follbwing is on pfflcial statement along and said : • fly will settle upon them, as the asafet- •She Turkit^iUn^'ritieB havejig^ven ^undisturbed, and, much .of,, the,flesh in "Why, here comesTommy,!",.,. soldierB of foitnnB:!:«Dd foreign oSiscrs such perfect condition, after reznoining make, nndyetweare'ooihpelledtoadmit of the receipts and expenditures of the Ida drives the flies away: This drnc has its 'truth; for what people give their Government for the''quarter ending " Go 'way!" exclaimed Tommy. '," I no deleterious croalities as an external thecoldBhoulclar?|li0en. Klapka,Sflidse oragi?B"3n'it8bed of ice, that"iiFolves and never wfis such an ugly, prioKly thing repntation.,ainMiii^grilitttry mene^wos dogs were ready.to devour it when it was money; for they ;certainly jippredote. March31, 1877: '".•^ ' ' application, OQd.may be used unhesi- Let-us no-w compare tbe cost of spirit• lilce a chestnut bur."-- - .«;;-,!,-. tatmgly. ' high, waited'i^r employment in Conj- unearthed. " Ugly, prickly thing, indeed !" oriecl stantinople lor aeyeralTmonthSfaud fiool- uous liqiidrs -with some of. th? great, Internal revenue...... -. S7,4jO,a6«:M the sea-urcliins. '.'Didn't you pain Am extraordinary trial is ab«ut to take lyi when-hoSitilifies'openeafleft'tfie'^city The people of Ireland have made up a farming interests of the State. There, Sale of public lands.;...... ;, «IS.«S0.12 your poor mamma with, our naughty, place before a Parisian tribunal. A in a pasMoii^^'Jdeiolarme ;tfiaf'it^.^s,^^ purse of nearly $125,000 for the Pope. ore 200,000 bales of cotton-grown; in' Miacellineoaa...... ;.., ,:7,Sp8,9<».!)H iNorth Carolina annually. These bales Total or. 1S71, in Liber from Xew York, hud, while in that city, Xotico le sleo firm tb*t I will be at the bonee of MASON, .... MICH. twenty-nlue ot niottgagei, on inge 311, whoroby John Wilbur, in aalil Township of IMUO, on the the power of aale in aaid mortKagecontatned liaa be• SUBSCRIPII0y,$1.5Q PER YEAR. an interview with Mr. Tilden. Ho said politicill,, Republican and Democratic, ISthdHX of June, A, D. 1877, at 10 o'clock in tho come opemtivn: and* vrhcreaa, there le claimed to to Mr. Tilden that the people of the demands a truthful cxposeure of the tre• forenoon, to r»rlow my MMMnionl •nil appurtlun- be duo on aaid inortgage, and on a certain promiiMol y JOB PRINTI1V6. inont of tho work of aaid County Ditch. Boarding and Ix>dgliig, per day, tl.00 note made aa collateral eecurity thereto, the sum Sonth were convinced that ho had been mendous villainy. And there is no man Dated tho 2Utli day of May, A. I). 1M7 7. Singlo Moali, 3i of ninety-six dollan and twenty-live cenbi, and no The matorlal liioiir Jol)liinBde|>«rtiiii!ntlii«ll now, I.U WOODlIODSr, proceedinga at law or in e<|uity having been institu- •hd ot the latest atyle.!. Our pricen crtaientbeIn(- counted as one study. the latest styles, at lowest prices and in rods, thence south twenty rtids, thence west eight V.^iis born in Soiumersett-shiro, EnglanJ, law, and made itself rospousible for bis Th^ Htivr (•) intlicatos that thn person aflor wliosf the very best manner. rods, to tho place of beginning, containing one aero more or less. in the year 1S02, ami lias now reached induction into the olTice which belongs to nanio it is ptAfitnl bi&s hvun ncitliir tardy nor abatnt, Tlianking my many friends for their A dacxrer (t) in t!io high school dopartiuunt indicJitve former patronage, I solicit a continuance LEOX.\in) M. DENNIS, Mortgagee. tlio ripo old u^o of of seventy-fivo years. him. M. M. ATM'OOD, .\.ttomey for Mortgage... that tUu pupil after whose nnmo It is plocud is not up Mason, Mich., of lUvors In mv hour of adversity. All Dated. March •.:4th. 1S77. lUwla, He first sealed in Mason, December 12th, Mr. Tilden listened intently to the re• with tliuxljiiu III all tlio stuilios of tho cuurso. work warranted to be first-class. Give 1S;!.J, liaving coaie from Syracuse, N. Y., marks of his visitor, .i gentleman nearly XOTB.—An utrj.Tcustti! al>,<-nce from rocitntion is coiinti'il asa faihirft. and lias th« iiITsetofa zero in Mortffagro Sule. to Detroit by way of Canada. Al Detroit twenty years his senior. He replied that cnnipulinK the iivora^e. IMiplls wlmst, cless stand• n.M.SLITOR." Dofniilt hnvInR boun niadu In tho comlitionH of a he bid off at auction eighty acres of gov• ing falls bulow 7..'. fir two cunsecutive months, will Mason, Mich.. Dec. 21st. 1876. certain inilt;ntiiru of niortKnK<% wtmroby tliu powor he had thought carefully and most con• not 1)0 allowisl to continun with their classoi, hut Merchant Tailor uf Halu tliurelu contained JuiN liccoino iipur:ilivel, of thu tuwnnhip of Lick(*rHon), uf tlit* tuwunhip of From Detroit lie came by way of Clinton citnvi?iil,.nc«'. after the flrst fltcuro. Kroin 95 to Iflll turoy, Inphani County,aiul Stato uf Michipm, dn- ced that should ho adopt the course sug• certain inortk-age, wlieruliy tho |io\vor tliurein con- tuj un the tWtL'uutli day uf 31arch, A. D. Ih7;t, and village and Juckaou. Jackson then coii- is considerml iitry high: 90 lo 05 hlnh: S5 to 'JO rooU; lalu.Hl ti. sell luui beeoni.i operative, oxecilteJ by recordt'il In tln> otHcit uf \\\n Jtfj^tntiT of Duotlr* for gested it would bo resisted by the Radical Sl> to 86 fair only: and "5 to 80 Tory poor. Willlmii Slack and Mary Slack, of Lonslng, Ingham Uiined only tbret- houses (on the oast A full Stock of County, Slate .if Michigan, to George .M. Iloyt, .>f ttio Cunnty of InKlumi, in th<> Statt* uf Michipm, in parly to the c.vtiint of drenching the land HIGH scnooL. the city of Mason, Jllchlgan, dato.l March .th, Llbfr:t5of Mort(;aj;on, un paj;" 1^10, on Iho'Jlftt day hide (Jt the river), anil lie, .says when ho 1ST7, which mortpigo was reconled .^larcli 0th, ul March, A. J>. lS7:i,at nino u'chickln tho furonooii Fourth Year. of^Huid day, M*hlch Nald niortf;aK>' wawdnly aNr«if;nud got to Mason lie thought he had reached in blood: that he shrunk from the re- 1H77, in the iilllce of the IteBlstor of Deed" for tho on tho 21j«t day of March, A. 1>. 1H77, by '^'"^""'^ Pennis, Vlorence 92 Peek, Lilian* 98 Cloths and Cassimeres Cminly of Ingham, in the Slato ot aiichlgKn, in the end of the world—or at least the no.Kt spon.sihilily of precipitating another ter• fipinlner, Franli' 9.Sherwood7 , (i»rrio~ 99 Liber 4(1 [ind Uiv.] of Mortgages, on pageM, upon Atj;t'r (now Joanna HickorHon), to JSylvontur Starkit, Korn, tiiez 95 Woo. 1H77, in of ihi! road. At that time JIason con• consented to the comproiiiisc which avert• Always on hand. thohaid olllcouf tho UuKimor uf iJi-t-drt for tho Coun• r.owili.li, Emma 97 rit7-.'orthrup, Kuoaf 80 tlier.hjf, •IH uf MortpiKi'H, on jiaKO -l^iO, n]M»n whii-li nu»fi(;»(;n ]ilk. Xorth and W'la. .\[uson chopped tlie as any one the impropriety of the moans ltr,jHser, Elm-«r 97 I have roc.dved a nice assortment of NoTifi; Is th.irerero hereby given, That on truUnj, Ihuro irt now claiini.>d tu bo duo untl unpaid, l)y vir- Howard, Mayt S5 the TflttU ilmt of .ittgiut ileJ-I, at one o'clock in the tno uf thu conditions tlioroin contulnod, at thu datu timberolf of ten aeros where the city of by wliich the present result had been art..rn...m, I'nliall sell at public auction, to the high• of thlK nutico, ihi* liuin of two hundruil and nlnoty- Second Year. Fancy Pants Patterns, est bid.ler, sale to take place at the front door of oitjht dullarw untl i*i.\tuon cunt« (S:il»H.l(t) tot;ftlu'r Kasoiv now stands lor Nobles and W'ads- brouglit about, but, for all that, he did KM, Aaron* 95illoyston, Limlnt. 90 And am prepared to umke thorn up In ,he lat• the Ingham County Court lions.!. In the city of Ma• witli aii attorney fou of twonty-Iivti dullar** (S'jri.itG) worlh. They iiu-.ii cho;iped ten acres RiU, Estolla* 7S,Shiirwood, Kellio* 95 est styles. son, [I hat being the phice of holding the Circuit ciivunantod fur in miid ninrtpi;;u, xhioild any ]iro- not regret his own action. As it was, llrown, bMuiu* 95| Court for sail! cnuii tyj, the premises d.!scrib.»I in cofdin^rt ho lakun to forocIoKo thu t^aniu, inukini; in more where the Fiiir Ground now is iiiid the people of the United .States under• siii.l mortgage, or s.. much thereof an may bo nec• all a total muui of throu htiudrril and twuniy-lhruu helped put up the old wuler saw mill. FirH Year. All Work Warranted. Call essary to satisfy the amount due on sai.l mortgage,dullar n and «i.xtoon ivntH CS:i:;:ur.) and iu> Miilor stood it; the Democratic party to-day niiehanan, I'lillnrat [line, Kollle* .9.1 witli ten per cent, interest and legal cosb., togetli- priPctrudluKU at law orlu oquity havinj; hui-n inntitu- After this ihey chopped another ten .'icres and Nce mc. or with an attorney fee of tliirly itollan. covenant• tud to recover faid ^^nlN or any part ihuruof Hucur- occupied such a ]iroud attitude before the Iliith.r, Grace 9S|ltovston, Krank 7:1 ed .'or therein: that is ui say, tho foll.iwlng yim-.M fd by "aid niurtKup-; tliurufon-, for the same parlies iiiid helped builil a North side Maple street, west of E. G. .IT parcels of land: The north half of lots nnmber- country :us it had never occupied boi'ore, llui/xll, .Addle S9;Tiiblis, .Anno Sl Hunt's. iug one, two anil three, In block niinibur three, in N*»TicK IK HtitKiiv uivKN, Tlutt nil Fi'iduy, tho s.T.v mill at Culum'ila on the Grand River, SpcciaU. the city of .Mason, County.of lughani and .State of twtMity-socon'I liny of Jnnu. A .1>. IS77, at ono eight miles w^st of .Mason. .In traveling and no mortal power could resist its Uall./llhert M Tiibbs, Minnie _ S.'l aiichigan. o'clock in tin* afi.-niouii *if waid day, I whall ulb-r and McLearn, Henry 71 TO THOSE WHO null at puldic auction or v.mdnc, to tlu' hisIi'-Hi Idd- back and forth between Mason and triumphal march in 1830. Miller, v)r»llU« S3 Wells, .-lugUHta S5 CKOIWK M. IIOYT. Mortgagee. dur, at thu front dotir of tin* Court llouwu in tbu city GEOIIGK W. liniS'l'uL, Attorney f.ir M.irtpigc.!, of ^luHoii, Tn^bani Cunnty, and Statu of Mlchipin, Ciilumbia on an [ndian trail ho took a GllAMiTAU IiOO.V. Ihit.-il .Mason, May 17th, .\. U. IS77„ llliwl:!. frtuid Court lloufu buin^ iho idaco nf holding tho lilciiig to the place where he now lives and l-'riifn tlio Jacksnn Patritir. Are in Trouble! CircnitConrt tor th« Maid Couiityof Ingham), to hat- ".r Class. ihfy thu uiuonnt wo dni< ariaforfttaid on Haiti niort^aKu, setlle.l there v.'ilb the Indians all around Mr. Tildon and the Presidency. nail. Maud* 9.": Leverett, George* 9:1 Dc-rmlt liiivIn;:bo.'ii nmdi* in tin- coiulUionH of u toKothor with faid attoruuy f»'u, and Inturuntat tuii 'The papers, llopublican anil Demo• Ilnwdisli. K.ler SS .Mcl.oarn, Minnie 9'J Don't forget that I am still in tho aTtiiiii liulvutiini of Murtpit;-, imwl^T uxcoiitftl - •^•r Cfutuni jMT Jinnuia,a>«si«icilii;d iucaid u\ort;;a);u, him. The Indians wl-iv of the old Okc- llarb..... D..-1IU 91 May, Em..* 97 »)y JiUiiuM Iliil'lrtoii uimI Muriliu Ui-bi^'oii. ni" \\ II toj;uthui' with all 1ck"1 coi^tM on tin* fiUT'clowiiru of mos Tribe and were friendly and used cratic, are reviving the story that Mr. Oasterlhi, Artliar 9'.> Non-iH.Jeesle 9« Iiitmril..ii, In«hiiin County, Stiilo of Wlchipm, t.> Hiiid niortp;ai;u, iliu proinir*os in wiiid nmrtpi«;u lU- Iti.lihlns, Lllllu* M Tin Eave Trough \m-*>y, him well, lie built him a little cottage Tilden at the laeoling of Congress will Crittenden, i-'livreiice 97 SylvHMtur StJirkiH, ••f ihti Town uf r^iuM untl!ti;rlbud , or mo much tlioroof afifthall bu ^uthci^•nt lo Kleniailnc Willie 90 llimilall, Dora 91 niiHlni-fiH, ituttiiiK ui> tlitiJu'Ht CiiwH Tin riavoTrouKh county iiforcHiiiil, iH-itik- diit.vl tli« twenty-tliir-l [M] • Kalirtfy thu iunonnt ilno on i*aid niortpig". -.rt fnibiws, 10x12 I't., eorered with bark. The lirst assert his title to tho Presidency, and ask Foster, Carrio* 100 S....lev. May* 91 tlmt irf iimili* in InKlium i-mmty. Tln-y un* rjiMtotictl iIjiv .)t March, A. I». aiul riTonli'd In tli*) oWxw vi/..: All that portion of Ihu wuMt unudinlf (U) of Kini!, Miunio* u:i' Pciik,'l'r.id 9() tu lilo rui.f with th^ IIKST I'ATKNT KASTKNKK i\'\\\c Ki'z\^Uiv J)iM.'iI. for til"? Cuuniy In^rlmnK-th o north-uartt nuartur [1^] of rJuctiou four [•!!,'town potatoes lie planted he bronglit in a bag lor the p.assage of a qiij wan-aiUa law.to Ljverett, Jennie* S'.:| Stut.rof MidiiKiui, on tbf f.*nrtli ["-Iih] il.iy of April, tliruu[:;], ii.)i-th of raiip' two L-aht, lylni; north in tlui mtirkrt iuMttiml ol'ji tin !*tnip tint jdiiyH tnitin A. It. lit one o'clock p. m., imd ruconl-ii in_ iif thu J^ansinp atid Howull I'lauU Kuad, township on his back from Peter Lowe's Father's. "IP Class. a.'«liorttiin".^-TIiij* FiiHteiuT liiut boen In use llficuii enable him tu Instiate ])roceedings in the yrwvn iiml tjUriiijH glvcH Nati'tfiicllon. lihur forty-tlinit.' uf MortpigoH, on liuil" -l"-* "mil of Luripy, InKhuin County, and Statu of Michigan, The first pigs he had he brnught in the Riirnli;iin, Geiir^e ™99 .McKoberl, WatiK SI wuft Kivci'i to Hi;onru tin- inirclmMi.* nuini'y^lor tlifliiml-contJiininKai.vt y acruh of land, bu tht*j'iuiiu nioru or Supreme Court. I'he Washington Rn- Lainb, Klla 91 Elt'V^'U yt-nrn in tliu Imriini'iiti, I claim to know how iinti im-nii-iM luTt'lniiftoi- dt-Hcriln'tl, iin ty-fonr ctmt^ f5'i:Ji>.:M], unil no procriMliiijrf* at law oc. CtEo. Stauku, Attorm-y for v\Hsij;ni-u, olllee and grist mill. Ho traded with tlie 1 kIhi) have an attachinunt t» coiitluctun for turn- in otpiity liavinj: Iiupi" Inntitnti'ii to m;ovi«r tlm naid j:-uliuy, March 29th, A. D. TS77. cent article, manifested coaslderablo trep- Itatluiway, Jlelviii SwlKgott, Klla 1)B IiiR till! water olT wlicn a ciHttTii Iktoiiiok full. ili'ht no\V r«MiuiitiiiiH(*fcnrtMl hy oaiii mortpiiji', ur Indians about three vears, takiiiic their Loonil.s, Li.lla 93 Webster, Jlillie 93 Union* by mail urumpllv iitti'nil''ii to. any part tlo.TL'uf, now, tln-Tufon*, sngar. furs, vi.-nison, hams kc, to De.tter edltion on the subject, and intimates Mr. W. \V. TKftWILLlGF.n. lyrEnmoiATE it oar. Kcailiinarturii at tho Clark ItuuHe.MaHun^Mli:!). .N'<)/(Vr M;,fr«fi7yt'r-H.'I'liutoii Monil.iy, tin? Mccoml —<>/ tu,— and Detroit with an ox team and o.K- .Tilden has in his po.sscssion evidence of day iif July, A.*U. 1877, at inu' o'clock p. m. ot thai ••-•1" Class. day,at till! front diHir of thu Ouu(;t irouNf, in th«;_ INGHAM COUNTY changing them for provisions, auimuiii. a decisive charastor as to the way the vote citV of Mu.«ton,Conntv of InKlmni, Statu of Mit;li-" lion. mu.5ket.i, rllles, bhiiikets, i';c., al• B.ielio, jrinnli; Kfi iMill.ury, T.ilihle R3 Whiteley's Book Store. iK-a'n, [IhaL WUvA tli**' pl-cn in %Thich the Circuit I of Louisiana was doctored. The Jiepv.b- Butler, yiitinio Hi :irosher, Mary uc, Court ofllio county of IiiKlnuu Ir* held], by virtu.- ways giving them giKid saiisladian by lluller, KVH 97 Parker, .Alice 9(1 nf th>! pwW'TH ofKalu containi'd in thi* (*iviil innrticaK'' J the manner In which he dealt with them. liran seems to apprehend liicse di.sclo- Clarli. Charli... li.". I'endal. Alice* 99 I »liall«)'ll ut public unction, to thu lilk'In'Ht hiilihT." * Tn those days the only cradle in which suros are of so terrible a character that />iirt, i;ei'tie.. 97 Itiuiilall, Clarence HI School Books, Miscellaneous Books, thr- pn-niirtt-rt di'm:ribi'd in .jultl nmrtctifrf, or ho much or 3IUN01I, Mic1ilj;aii, Fitzeininioh^, Kmma... 97 Te.il. .inc.. 93 thrrttofuM nniy bit wufiiciunt lo wuiii'iy tin* uniouniT the babies were rocked was an old • sap Congress v,-iU be (loodeJ with petitions Outclless. Kate 95 Willlaius, lioHU 9it Envelopes, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Slates, tluo un wait! niort;;ap% with int. Kirst Pre- .'arlv vigor and enjoys a joke as well as "jB" Class I Sealed in Grammar Room.) wtru'etuicht.'.jn fl«J ftH't, thcnci' uortliirrly at rij:ht_ in the days of yore, of wliioh he delights has a story that the postpouoment of the llree.l, yettie... 84 jMawley, KInjer. SI aiiKb'r* withrtaitl Htivo t iMsht fS] rodn, th'Micc ^•a^t' juiuni, S7.'.; Sccolul, flil; Thiril,S2U; Fourth, SI,'.. Un.wer, .Irlhitr K7 Ivmvi.pen, Kre.l,lift* 'J'J I'Hy parallel with mild htn-t .••i;;htc-cn fb*^] '•"•i.-)- No. 2.'-:'.tK Class- Purse ^HKI. Open t.. all le.vses to I.-11. iTi; inis livud l.i see the country I'.xtra session of Congress was due to Sole agent for the Excelsior Subscrip• tliMricfHiuithtTly uti till) •wi*f»t Hno uf Tlioinuf llor- r.Mind about him transformed from a Burns, .AIngk-ie- f-i Paddock, M.illi..» Ol! "that havo never trolle.l l.elt.-r than 2::tS. I'li-sl Pre• the dl.scnvery of a •'conspiraey'' to have Chri»li:in, Willi. SI Paddock, Minnie 00 tion List. Also Notai-y Piililic, agency of lonV lot to tin: jdacoof bo;:iniiiuK. "liDwling wilderness" to one of the rich- Conk, Kittle w; llix, Klnier mium, .ViO; second, S2.'i; Third,SI.'.; Eonrlh, Sill. the Anchor Line Ocean Steamships, and SYLVKSTKUSTAUKS, 3tortf;u(;o(>.— i.'sl. seeticius of the slate. Where once Congress take prompt action on the Darling, X.dlio* Ill Snyder, Matie 70 CEOnfiE STAUKS, Alt..riiey for 5Iortj,'a|,-..... N.). a. 2:.'in Cho*s. Purse Sl.ln. Open lo all horses roamed the wild deer in all his ireedom, usurpation of the Presidency by fraudu• Vra/.el, Kn.iik Sweot, ^'.iltlcs' Ul Depository of the .American Blblo Society. ati..l .March alst A. I^. l»T7. 14wl:!. that have never trotte.l better than 2:.')0. KiiT.t Pre Galloway, .Vnielia'" "'» Updyko, Edwin.. mlnni,S7.''i; Secin.l, S-lu; Third, ¥20; roiirlh, Slo. now graze in qniet eontentmeiit the cow lent .agoneles. If this is so, it seems to H. \nHTELEY, 1st door north of the ' C" Cla.is, Mu<-ti:iii;« .Sale. SECOND DAY, KHIDAV, .llJX].n.'.lli, 1S77. and sheep. "Where once the dusky red us that tho term '•'conspirators" properly No. 4. 3:011 Class. I'urso Sli'ili. Open to all liorsea man pursued the chase through an un- Bush, Nelllo SI) /.nmti, .Minnie* 01 1st National Banlc, Default having been ina.le In the conditions of a belongs to Hayes and his advisors, and Brnkaw, .Ida S7 Maxw.dl, Newton S:i certain niortgag.', whorehy th.i pow.ir of sale therein that have never trutt.-d la'tterthan :i:O0. Kirst Pre- lu-oUen forest, rich farms are .seen and Uristot. IXattio OK Maxwi'll. Gnice Oil contained has become openitive, e.veeuted l.y .Mfredmlnni , Si.'.; S.'Cond, S.|«; TWr.l,S20; fourth, S15. the wildwood no longer echoes Ids stalk• not lo those who proposed to enforce un - Bowdish. Kdili.. 'J4 Mo.>dy, Cora SC P. Haskell an.l Susan lliuskell, his wife, to Sylvester Clill.ls, Ilaltie oi; Ulds./.lllii 04 Starks, bearing .late the twenty-sixth. [2i;l day of No. .1. 2:.'iC County Race. Ihirse $10(1. Open to ing footfall. Where once stood the rude doubted rights by legitimate moans. The Coy, Mvrtle OM Paddock, Willi.. JCov.Mnlier, in the y.'ar of our Lonl one OniuHanil all horses owned in Ingham Couiu-y 'M .lays pr.tvi- wigwam, may now be found the comfort• Electorial Commission h.as specifically Cy..r, .fine 01 Place, Carrie 01 i-iglit hnndre.l an.l seventy-live, and reconleil In the ous to the day of race. Time ami DIsUince bari-e.l. able farm bouse, and through all this /jy.ir, Klla sr. niggs, Lillio* .07 lALLADAYWiraiLL. ollico of the ll..gister ot Deeds of laglnun County, provided that it should impair no right of Gihhins, Kmma .S7 Putuani, Kddio »...S7 Stateof Jllchigau.on the fourteenth dayof Decem• First rremlum, S50; Second, S25; Third, S15; change friends have muitipiied and com- Gregory, nerlie !B K,iyston, iouie OU ber, .V. V. 1S7.1, at four ....loek ).. ni., in lili..r 4:1 of Fourth, SIO. iijrt and even lu-vurios have taken the contest. Wo are inclined to think there Goueher, Lerov"* (J.*! Tonvilllger, Grove 03 Mortgages, on isige lu, and on which mortgage there Grinith. Lenuah lilt Tubbs, Sulie _09 is elaimodtobeduo at the date of this notice the No. n. Free for all. Purse SLW. Open lo all hor• place of the rude pioneer's fare. Rail• is truth in the Graphic's story, and that Galloway, Ettle 8l( White, Ihillih .80 sum of on., hundre.1 anil forty-two dollars and nine• ses. First Premium, S75; Second, S-W; Third, $20 ; roads, grist mills, saw mills, &c., have Mr. Evarts" controlling council in socure- Green, Emma 7l* White, Kitti .08 ty-nine cents fSHi,'.)'J|,and no suitor jirocedings at Fourth, $15. sprung up as if by magic and all the Green, Sarah K.". Wright, Kttie* .02 law or in equitv having been instituted to recover ing the postponement of the session ema• Iloughtlln, Sanih* ifZ Mason, Mich., May 2d, 1877. the lieht secured by said mortgage or any part there• comforts of civilization follow in their Kriienilhig, Lillle Ou Near, Lafayette ,*M of, therefore. C0SMT10N8. train. nated rather i'rom Evarts, as Hayes Attor• lacy, .Iniio'* 00 Neiir.Lula M Sotlcfi U lirrehij ijiren, That by virtue of the power All nices 3 in .1 to harness. 5 entries require.! and of sale containe.1 in sahl mortgage, I shall, onthe 3 to start. Kntnince feo 10 per cent, anil must ac• Forty-one years in Ingham county! ney, than from Evarts the Secretary of Read! Read!! Read,!!! second .lay of .Inly, A. D. 1877, at ono ..'cl.ick p. m. company nominations. A horse dislancing tho SUMMARY of that day, at tho front door of the Oourt House, in lielil or any part thereof will he entitl.sl to ..n.. pre• What a retrospect to cli.allenge the alien State. the city of Mason, in sai.l county, [that being the mium only. Kules of Natural .Association will gov• tioii of even the most casual observer! Of Enrollment and Attendance in all ern oxceptas abovostated. Entries clese'June llth, Governor Tildon has in his possession place of holding the Circuit Court for said County 1877. AVhat a store of reminiscences flit before Departments for the nine months end• of Ingham], sell at public auction to tho highest evidence showing beyond all question, To tho famiors of InKliain County:— If. W. MEItlTT, JOn}f riMltA, bid.l.tr, the premises described in saiil mortgage or S.'mlar!i. Prtililtnl, the imagination as the mind dwells for ing May 'im, 1877. { We have this day ma.l.i a contract with Mr. J. C. so much thereof as may ho necessary to satisfy an instant upon the scones and incidents that he was legally and honestly entitled Stoerca for tho sale of the Ilnlladay Standard Wind the nm.mnt duo on said mortgage with interest and of those bu.sy years. May we not all to the electorial vote of Louisiana. The Mill in tho County of InKlmm. Mr. Steovea is the costs, charges and expenses allow.'d hy law, togeth• DR. W. H. MORSE. 3 < er witli an attorney fee of twenty-live dollars as i.rii- learn a lesson of patience, of perseverencc, rogues down there have boon tolling on only local agent in tiio County forthepr««oiit»ea«on. vided in said mortgage, that is to say: All that piece Mr. Stcovos will call on you for tho sale of Stilhi. of economy, and honest industry by the each other, and the more prominent ras• Number of days tanght.176 o or parcel of land described in said mortgage, to wit: o.vperiencc related tou.sby ouragedunces Whole No. enrolled 107 'X>7 OiTO him a chanco and you will not regret it. Thowestone-hnlf[Ml of oust one-half [J^J of south• cals at the head of the Republican na• No. actually left school— •im west quarter of section number twenty-two [23], in tors. Number re-entered 110 1B7 S. T. GREEN. township three [a] north, of range two [2] east, coun• tional organization,.who incited them to No. belonging May ll.'j, 40 77 117 Gonoiul agent for InRhain, Ionia, Clinton, ty of Ingham and Stut.) of Michigan, containing for• 1877 US 107 285 ty acres of land ntoro or less. Tho Seoret of It. crime and paid thorn its price, Tho coun - .Average No. belonging Barry, and Eaton Counties. P. 0. ordom, Charlotte, SVLVESTEIl STAUKS, Mortgagee. l''roni the Jacluoii Tatriot. try, and especially the millions who voted Average daily attendance., 1-J7 17S 303 lik«ton County, Mich. GGOnci: STABKS, Attorney forMortgag..... per cent of attendance Ifil 283 iiate.l April 2d. .A. D. 1S77. 14wl3. Don Piatt professes to have unraveled for Mr. Tilden, have been impatiently 05 01. 93 the exact and reliable true inwardness of waiting to hear from him ever since MDrtgnRO Sale. Pefnult having been made in tlie conditions of a Resident Dentist I the postponement of tho extra session of Hayes became the iisurping President. CITY BAKERY certain in.lonturo of mortgage, nuido and executed OFFICE OVElt TASSEIVS STOItK. Congress. The carpet-baggers of tin AVhat more natural than that Mr. Tilden byStowart Drummond and Sfary Drunimond. his AND wife, of tho township of Alniedon, County of Ing. MaSon, - - Mich. Senate, holding the balimce of power in should have waited to present his accu• This Unoly hred Stallion hy I^nchantcr.Bon of Ad• ham, aiul Stiit.j of Michigan, to Gabriel F. Oonklin, tliat bod}-, had been in ' negotiation with ministrator, hy Bysdyk's Humhlotouan, d»ni. Onota, of the city of Mason, County of Ingham and State I woulil Inform the i»ooplc In gonoml tliat I mil mulated proofs to Congress, and ask the hy GoUsmlth'a Yolunte.'r, also hy Hysdyk's Ilamble- of Michigan, being dated the ninth (0th) day uf tho only DcntlDt in tlilH city who U Ucunticil to iisu the Democrats to do what the Electoral RESTAUEANT, tonan, will make his second aeaion at my atuhlos, in March, A. D. ono thousand eight hundre.1 and sev- representatives of the people and the Maaon, at St!0 to inaure, enty-flvo, and reconled in the ollico of tho Kegister -I'ln-CAXITE BUlSBlSn Commission refused—go back of the re• laoritY wiu four yearn old in Soptomlior, and is of Deeds for tho County of Ingham and Stoto of iw »baxo rornrtiftclii) teoth. Imiiko tldn iitatoninnt Stjitos to adopt measures that will redress On Maple Street, north of Court House, in ordur^ tlmt ull who prefer RuhbtT (mi ft In tho turns and unseat Hayes by showing that cortuinlyoawoll bred, and claimed to bo as fast aa Michigan, on the ninth (0th) day of March. -A-D. the great wrong and secure substantial if any colt of his txRci In the State, lie wna awarded ono thousand eight hundred and soventy-Itve, ahftflt t lioNo In iiKo) may know -u'hern to nbtnin it. Tilden was elected.. We quote: Nason, - Mlcb. flnit premium at our fair last fall, in ciiwa for Iload-three (3) o'clock tn tho afternoon of said day, and This Htatcmunt I am prepared to prove to any who tardy justice. Charles Francis Adams ator Stallions over u largo li.dd of older homes, ahow recortl...! in Liber tliirty-nine (39), of Mortgages, on imiy douht it. All work warranted. The Radical rascals of South Carolina ing •'ewtoialy, njtne tomj of goiiitj fan a eott," page nfty [.10], wlierehy tho power of sale in said said the other day, the country had not Adminismtor and Volunteer, tho alrea ot Tro. mortgage contained baa become operative; uiwa and Louisiana, maddened by the unex• heard the last of the stolon Presidency. phy'a aire and dam, aro acknowledged to bo 'to-day which mortgage, and on a certain promissory note pected desertion of Hayes, had ready for two of the lno4 successful trotlngsireainthia coun- made and executed by said Stewart Drummond iw There arc statements every week of Bread, Cakes, Pies, Rusk, ry. See Llvo Stock Journal, Turf, I'leld and Ifann, collatenil security thereto, there is now clainiefl to CLARK HOUSE, publication all the rot of Florida and h« (Itto and unpaid, by vlrtuo of tho condltiona Louisiana through which Hayes secured now discoveries in Louisiana, made by For more extended pedigree Bee Wallace's Ilegistor, therein conlalned. at the date of this notice, the sum VTM. H. CLARK, Pbopkietor, his inauguration, and the production of Rolls, Buns, &e. Voiad, orapiilyto A. 1. BAltUEU. Maaon. Utf. of two hundred anil twenty-two dollars and forty a board of canvassers selected by the cents [$222.40], together with an attorney feo of lifty that would have forced an investigation Legislature recognized by Hayes. Pack• dollari If30.1, corcnnnto/. aaid .note and mortgage; therefore . ministration. story of tho postponement; of the extra The best assortmentrd!- Ji'o(iM !«1cre% jis'a, That oti twtnraay, tho Mth Good Feed Bamand livery. Stable.in. The Democracy, at 1ea.st ho leading day of July, K. J).1«T7. at ono o'clock in tho after• session, especially until after the fall elec• noon of aaid day, I ahall oft'or and sell at public auc• connection with the House. Democrat, would enter into a conspiracy tion or vendue, to the higheat bidder, at the front for any such a purpose, especially with tions. But tho day of roekoriiiig must OONPEOTIONERY door of the Court Ilouao, in tho city of Miuion, come some time, Mr, Hayes' tumble County of Ingham and Stato of Michigan, [aold carpet-baggers and convicted rogues who Court nouae being the place of holding tho Circuit turn Statcs^ovidence., But suppose some maybo^eater in October thau it would IN THE CITY. Courtfor aaid County of Ingham], to satisfy tho W. S. STEWART, startling discoveriBS were made by Madi• amount ao due aa aforeaald on aaid note andniortgage, have been in June. Wa make our own OMdr, and know It to together with said attorney fee, and interest at ten Fashionable son Wells and.Paokord, who now, by and per centum per anoum,iuapocilieur, Lntli iind Shloglo*. : tor In Chancery. —ccrtorari. Judgment below reversed. consent. Onico 239 Main Street, Jackson, Mich., over Loob'a IVcMtSlclc of the nallroad, Clothing Store. Benjamin H. Warder, ct al. vs. Caleb William B. Saunders va. Rosctta Gates, cf a^—ejectment. Order made allowing CHEAP RATES, FOR CASH, Terry, ct al.—assumpsit. Judgment by —0|i|ioiilto— SHUT ART AMD IVAVAI. PEW* plaintiff to file amended narr 7iu)ic pro FFTOH A nUNXELl-'S IVHEAT HOUSE. default for pltfs. $157.59. tunc. SlOSr AKD Cl,Am AGEKC¥> The People vs. John B. Gaffnoy—lar• nail Road Time TablcM. Benjamin H. Wiirdor, ei al. vs. James Will do Weil to call and see before purchasing. Cliilntii of KotiliLT'M iititlriiiUoni AKiina t thu Govern• N. Smith, ct al.—asaumpait. Judgment ceny. Order allowing Pros. Attorney to MIchiBitn Central B. It. ment iirunoctilcil III uny tlt-iiurtinoiit, amend information. On awl after Doc. 10th, 1870, truina will run as I amft niKiiliirl y r«eoKnl/.c«l Atrorni'y at tho Pon- by default for nltfs §24J.Gj. All persons indebted to said firm, either by note or account, arc requested to follows; «ioii licpartMiciit, iiml will v^vw opocial alli'iition ta Franklin L. Parker vs. John J. Bush, Sl.lIS LIKE. nil Jimttrr!* »HiiiiH!eio»l with chumit for i»«'n»ion». Benjamin H. Warder, ct al. vs. Wil• ct al.—ejectment. Continued hy consent. TbaissEast. "Uay tAtlan. tXlRht OriKiniil imiirtioiiHutit^iliioil for uiiy cmino entitling •JIait Kxprt'sa K.\pri.'ss Express apiilicinitK to pi'iiHion. liam P. Hazxard, et al.—aaauinpait. William S. Bird vs. Charles Merrell— settle without further invitation. Chicaito, — 5 uo a m 8 an a ni 1.1 p m 9 On p m Judgment for pltfs by default $152.75. assumpsit. Judgment on default for Slich. City.. 7.12 10 10 7 40 11 15 Many poiininni'm arc now entitled to an iticronitA plaintiir, $294.97. Jflli-s aoo 115,'iam a,'..'. 12:1.'. am nndcr rt'cvnt Iuwh and ilcclHlonH of tho ri>n»ioit Du- Sylvaiius Hallock ct al. va. William S' William E. Stagg vs. William Foster- Kalamaxoo.ltJ r>0 1 LI li m In •J.'i t: 17 partnidnt. All hucIi nlmuld apply to mo at oiicf. llittl.iCr'k..lH7 1.17 11 IB .3 1.') Back pay, hoiiiity, prizo money, otc.t ublaincd. EUiolt, ct al—assuBipsit. Judgment for assumpsit. Continued by consent. Marshftll....!:'.!.'; p m 2 .|0 11 .p) 3^0 AlWou 1 10 :i 02 12 K, a m 4 07 Apply in pumouoraddrrHn an below: pltfa. by default jsM-LStl. The People va. John B. Gaffncy—lar• DARROW & Co. Jackson, Jir. 2 1.1 3 4i 12 JiO 4 55 n. I). KNOWLES, ceny. Vewict, guiltj". Jac'u, J'nc. 2 20 Lonk Box 4*i7. Jackson. Mich, • The Troy .Spring Wagon and Wheel In the matter of the appeal of Eloiaa .\nn .\rI»or.. 3.12 •1.15 210 0 28 Ypsilanti.... 4 15 5 10 .J 27 0 48 Works vs. William P. Hosner, ct al.—as- Kendall from an order ol the Probate Detroit, ar.. 5 45 IJLI 3 35 8 10 C. C. FITCU. 1. F. BCXSELI. sumpsit. .Tudgement for pltfs. by de• Court for tho county of Ingham, in the TUAl.NS W>WT. Day JEVUE tl'acnc fault, $200.7-1. estate of Reuben Kendall, deceased. Or• •Jlall Kxprt'rts Express Er.press Detroit, Iv.. 7 no n ni It 10 ii m 0 05 ]» ni in 1,1 p ni der referring case to .Tohn C. Shields. Ypsilantl.... S 15 10 17 7 25- 11-J.1 Midland Lod;,'e Xo. 201 I. 0. 0. F. vs. Fii-st Xational Bank, of Mason, vs. C. MORE HARDWARE! Ann Artior.. S :15 10 35 .soo 1139 FITCH OlSELL, The State Insurance Co.—assumpsit. E. Eaton, et al.—a.ssumpsit. Judgment lac'n, .Pnc, 10 12 U22 laeksen, Iv.in 2o liflOm a ,in 1 05 a m Judgment for pltf. by default, S7G.1.00. for plaintiff by default,, S751.98. May be Seen at Albion 1101 John Briescli vs. Bernard Straugli—as• Ma|.sliatl....ll .10 n ni 12 45 p ni 10 18 144 Mason, - - Mich., Christopher Dansby v.s. Frank Smith, Buttle Or'k.l2 20 p ni 130 10 4li 2 03 sumpsit. Non-suit for plaintid". Kalalna/ot>, 1 15 1.17 n 11! 2 30 ct al.—assumpsit. Order made dismiss• The People vs. John Tourangeau—as• 3 11 2.IS 12 in am 3 20 M Ml. City.. 4-10 4 07 2:15 5 20 —ueai.i:rs lar— ing appeal for non-payment of entry foe. sault with intent to rob. Pleiul not guil• A. T. HENDERSON'S, Chicatrii, nr. 7 05 5, 20 4 15 C 45' J. B. Taylor vs. Christopher Dun.sliy— ty and order made appointing S. L. Kil- •Sundays raccpted.i7,2 jSaturday5 0s 5an5 d Sunday9 00s ex• cepted. fDaily. assumpsit. Order ni.ade dismissing ap• bourn counsel for respondent. Wni. Minium vs. Calvin F. Warner— Mason, Mich., SAGIXAW DIVISION. peal for non-payment of entry lee. The Short Line to and rn)ni the Saginaw Valley and assumpsit, .ludgmcnt on verdict for doft. Nortlieru MicliiKan. dralii id Froiiice!! The People vs. Harrison Breed and Than ever heforoa , complete new stock having been recently put in. Everything has Schuyler F. Seager vs. Frudcrick 51. been selected with e v aiwlo meeting thewaiits of the people in this vicinity. Trains South. Kx|ires«. Mall. Albert O'doll—larceny. Order appoint- Cowle.s-^assumpsit. Judgment for pltf. Bay City, leave, _r.:30 a. m. 3;10 p. m, Will pay the Highest Among other things I have a full line of Wentuia r;:40 by defiinlt, %\-U.ZU :i:17 . ing II. D. Cliatterton counsel for pri.son- SapiliawCity 7:3:1 A:ia MARKET PRICE, ' Tho Lansing National Bank vs. Ber• Stoves and Tinware. ijwosso 9:05 Ml crs. . nard Strangh—assumpsit. Judgment for n. .tM. Crosslni; 0:10 11:10 The People vs. .Tolin B. GafTncy—lar• Laiirtinj; 10:12 7:M —Foiv- pltf. by delault, $:;o:'>. 15. I ask cspcci.al attention to the Jnil'-i Jtange, the moat economical cooking aparatus MiiMon I0::iu T:M ceny. Order sustaining dcmnrror and al• Junics A. Foster vs. Ares V. Dcarin, ct in the market. Come and sec it. I keep also a full line of T.-rtIi n;u:; S:il) al.—as.snmpsit. Judgment hy default for •Jackrton 11:10 a. m, 0:05 WHEAT, CORN, OATS, &c.. lowing ]irisiiiH'r to wiliidraw his pica in ' FARM IMPLEMENTS, Tniinnyorth. Mail. Express. abatement and enter a ple.a of not guilty. pltf. *iy7.38. .Tackflon, loavu 7:l(t». m. .1:(K) p. ni. LeMliiJ 7;riO 4:3S Dried Fruits and Clover Polly King vs. Hnj^h IT. Spanning, et CII.VSCERV. Of tho best known make and improved styles, all warranted to bo first-class. JVnd Ma!-on S:ia .'.lOo George W. Gcdncy vs. MarccIlusMc- then I have Farm Bella, Cutlery, Glass, Iron, Nails, &c. Come and see tho new pat• i-andinj; S:."!!! Seed. al.—assumpsit. Order that pltf. filr so I), at 31. CrurtHiiij- 10:02 .'K.'-.S Keen, el al.—foreclosure. Dec-roc grant• ent OwowMo lujai 7:10 curitv for costs within 20 days from no• ed. 7:1.1 Dolirered at thoir Elevator. 'Will also |iay Mckle Plated Smoothing Irons, .'^a^:im^w City IhJio !l:(i.'> tice of this order. Mason D. Chattcrton vs. AInion Griggs, VVunona l'>:U.'i p. ni. Hay City, arrive V:.:Vi U:.'-.0 William .Minturn vs. Calvin F. W.irner al—Ibroclosuro. Decree granted. An article that every housewife needs and will have so soon as they understand its II. li. LEDYAlll), Gen. Siipt.1(1:0, De0troit . £CASH FOR WOOL! —assumpsit. Verdict for deft. Augustus Wells vs. Josiah Sherman— merits. If. C. WlJNTWOUTll. G. p. .t T. A.. Chicaco. forookisnre. De-.-r.^e granted. Giro UN a call boforo lolUng, aud yon vill nok< Augustus L> Sturgos vs. William F. Low Prices and Pair Dealing. Lorenzo Carter vs. Dan H. Hustings— TILE LAYING. rogrot it. Epley, i:l al.—assumpsit. Judgment hy foreclosure. Decree granted. Aro the agents I rely upon to increase .sales and please customers, Come and see default for plaintife, $330.03. -Vnna JI. Piper vs. Ralph R. Piper—di• me. FITCH k BUNNELL. Kdwvrd W. Vniglit vs. Kli P. Lnrnngcr vorce. Decree granted. Ijmi preparcil to attend promptly to all orders for Hann.ih Newell va. William H. Chap• —assumpsit. Judgment for plaintifTs hy man el al.—forcclosuri;. Decree grant• A. T. HENDERSON. Tile Laying, delault, 5!l.'-.2.35. ed. UNDERTAKER II .Toscph Showers vs. Irving Stoulo—as- Enoch S. Howe vs. Edson R. Hazzlc- Drain Digging, sump.sit. Order for security for costs en- ton, el al.—foreclosure. Decree granted. OrnnythinK (n thiH liuL'of work. I Imvo litul ovor Sylvester Hammond va. Susanna Hara- torod. ]0 ytnii*H ox])er[c»nc'i find cnn j;"!iniTitoo KfttlMfnction mnnd—divorce. Dncrce granted. SEASON OF 1877. luulgooil work in cvcrj* cime. Give nio your'orUcrs Tiio People vs. John B. GalTnoy—lar• Eugene Angell va. J. Everts Weed, el BCosEs Fknpkll. S. p. STROUD, ceny. .'Vrraigncd and plead not guilty. ai.—Ibreeloaure. Decree granted. Miwon, April 11th, 187T, Tho People vs. Willard H. Chapman— Amanda Jl. Rose vs. William H. Rose At home again; t^vo doors west of Post —divorce. Decree granted. murder. Time extended for settling hill Farmers, Read This !! Ollico. New styles of .Silas D. Grillilh vs. Charlotte GrilHlh— Home Insurance. of exceptions 10 d.iys. divorce. Decree denied. The People vs. Einily U. Jfarblo, Wil• Bnrial Casl^ets, Coins, Slironds, &c. liam -Martin and Willard H. Clmimian— Koiil Eatato Trauafors. The Farmers' Mutual murder. Jlotion for change of venue de• The Real ]':state Transfers for the week Davis & Randall, enJing .May ISth, 1877, a.s reported by J. FIKE INRURANCE CO., nied. All kinils of trimmings at rcasoDahlo prices, con• C. Cannon, Register of Deed"s fo" r luglu - (Office in Marble Shop, ist door east of Checkered Store.) William Jfcstle vs. William Harmon— ham County, are as follows : OF stantly on hand. replevin. Verdict for defendant. Asa Witter, liy Admr., to Oscar Doo- INGHAM COUNTY, MICH. Heano Fumlnhcd on Short >'oUco. Eugene Angell va. William H. Chap• littlo, und. l-C of u J of n e J of sec. 3, Mason, - - Mich., Is a brotherhood of Insurera nnd In• Will attend funerals in person, >vhen retpit^sted. man—assumpsit. Judgment for plain• Aiirelius, $500. sured. Its motto is S. P. STKOUD. WBl sell during tlio present sciiion, the following well known nnil reliable Itachlnetr and Im• tiff by default, *104.2i;. L. ^V. i C. F. Witter, by Guard'n, to "HELP ONE ANOTHEa." Mason, Jnno 2d, 1876. Oscar Doolittle, und. 2-G of n J of n c J plements: It is not a company of speculators or William Scott, et al. vs. Frederick M. of sec;:!, Aurelius, $1,000. After Twenty-One Years Cowles—assumpsit. Judgment for plain• Clarissa Mason.to Geo. W. Tiifts, s o i The McCormic Harvester, Reaper and Mower, sharpers. It is composed of Farmers tiffs by default, )ii210.-19. of s w } of sec. 7, Aurelius, $400. and Jleclianics; property owners of our In tho William Y. W.JUipley, ct al. vs. Oliver W. W. Starr to Clarissa Mason, s e } The Oliver Chilled Plows and Extras for the same, own county. FOUNDRY BUSINESS, of s w .V of sec. 7, Aurelius, |1,400. It Insures Farm Biilldliigs -nlth Their Williams—assumpsit. Judgment for .T. H. Bohonnon to Louisa Gilbert, 13 The Gale Plow, and E.xtras for the same. In this town, and with an e.\pcrienco Contents. plaintiffs by default, $499.96. rods square in n w corner of sec. 35, of Twenty-Seven Years, I think I know The Superior Drill and a good variety of Horse Rakes and other IT ALSO IXSUKES Wakefield Rattan Co. vs. Frederick M. Aurelius. $1,000. something Cowles—assumpsit. Judgment for plain- Sam'l VanBlnrcom to IsabcUe Jones, Isolated Biilldingii, with their Con 8 J- of w i of lot 4, blk. 4, Cluypool's sub., Farming Implements. tilfs by default, $125.7C. tents, in your villages. Wliat the Farmers Want, Lansinfr, $1,500. Iu the Schuyler S. Olds vs. Frederick M. C. F. Prine to H. S. Smith, lot 10, blk. Will also sell the South Bend Wagon, Its object is to .save the payment of large Cowles, et al.—assumpsit. Judgment hy 2, Piine's sub., Lansing, $1,000. profits to outside companies, thereby sav AGRICULTUEAL TOOL default for pltff., $171. 34. A. N. Hart, by Adin'st. to Martin Long The Robbins R'ding Cultivator. ing, in the aggregate, a largo amount of Line, and am satisfied I have in the shnpo Schuyler S. Olds vs. William S. Elliott, lot 17, blk. 4, Lansin;?, $400. money to the insured. ot Cliloe I. Owen to Jefferson Turrell, pt. el aZ.—assumpsit. Judgment for plain• Brother farmers, will you look into this Mowers and Reapers, of 0 i of n 0 f of sec. 9, Leroy, $2,200. The articles we offer for «aIo are llrst-clnss in every particular, will bo 8oM at low prices arid wa matter? Talk it over with your neigh• tiff by defaidt, $177.36. ; Sarah .\. Marsh to Mary E. Rogers, w Horse Rakes, wranlod to bo as represented. Don't fail to caU and see ns before buying. bors I If you wish to know uU about its Land Rollers, Schuyler S. Olds vs. Edgar S. Porter, } of w } of n w } of sec. 27, Leroy, $1,100. workings, ask information of its Presi• ctal.—assumpsit. Judgment for plain James Robison to F. A. Dolan, Village dent or Secretary, either personally or by Cultivators, Plows, lot in •\ViUiamston, $500. DAVIS & RANDALL. Drags, Com Scratchers, Double Plows, tiffby default, $177.86. mail. . 1. • Miles Gibson to Harriet M. Williams, Sawing Machines, Horse Powers, Ac, Abram F: Hazeu, el al. ys. Frederick Yoii may apply for Insurance to lots 15 tt IC, blk. "B" Spaulding' odd., either of. the Directors, one ofiwhom re• And would invite the farmers to ex• M. Cowles, et al.—assumpsit. Judgment Williamston, $G00. sides in each town in the county, and also amine my stock before buying elsewhere. for plaintiffs by default, $777.32. Mary D. Tompkins to David t Charles to thcPresident or Secretary. My new Williams, s w J of s o } of sec. 17, Bunk- BOSS PLOW! Samuel B. Whitley, el al. vs. Frederick BUSINESS ON WHEELS! SAMUEL SKADAN, Pres. erhill, $500. A. M. CHAPIN, Sec. Is one that cannot fail to give satisfaction, M. Cowles—assumpsit. Judgment for ron THE WEBK EKDixc June 1st, 1877. to everyone, and no farmer shoiild . plaintiffs by default, $284.29. A. D. Cole to E. K. Wood, & parcel of buy a plow until he has examined it. Stephen Sanford vs. Frederick M land on sec. 28, Leslie, $700. Do not e.xpect I will run around the Having survived the effects ot, the hard winter and hard times, and still retaining Frazell & Peters Cowles—assumpait. Judgment for plain• O. J. Lewis to Margaret J. Lewis, lot 3, country. I have not tho time; but will bo blk. 220, Lansing, $800. all the vigor and ambition of vigorous manhood Wish to be beard andftro boun d to lay and proTe, happy to have, you call, and I will try and tiff by default, $115.87. make it an object for you to do so. Henry Hilton, et al. vs. Frederick M. Pratt & Gitson to T. L. Wilcox, e prt. of Irl. blk. 4, Holt 4 Steclcs' add., Mason, that thoy havo tho Cowles—assumpsit. Judcmoat for plain• $600. J. BEECH. tiffs by default, $295.00. B. F. RIX & CO., N. B. Jones to Irma T. Jones, s " rods Mason, Mich. James A. McNally vs. Marinda Doug• of w 14} rods of lot G, blk. 244, Lansine, Best Meat Market, lass—assumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff $8,000. Wm. H. Chapman to Sarah E. Hinman, by default, $171.24. Mason, Hich., To bo found in Mason, Thoy uo both ptoctlcal und. } of 8 } of n w ^ nnd s w } of n e }- Butcbeta, and bare the beat toate for the Uarket The First National Bank of Mason vs. of sec. 35, Lansing, $1,000. Are ogain in the field with a complete stock of Buslnejis of any two men to bo found. Every anl- How To Avoid Thomas B. Gushing, et al,—assumpsit. Wm. Hinman k wife to Viola J. Hew- inal that parts tho hoof and cbewa the iiuid, can bo —ANY MOKE— Judgment for plaintiff by default, $181.08. ctt, lots 4,-!» and 10,-blk. 191y Lansing, $G00. found In tho ahamblea at their etall, daily. Alao, Sylvester Starks vs. Lawrence Q. Clark^ Buggies, Carriages, Platform ASHTABULA DISASTERS 11 Irene L. Hewett, by heirs, to Sarah E. Uogi cut up from tho aiu of ai ham to a mote, and —assumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff by Hinman, lots 2, G and 7, blk, 149, Lansing, fiavourto suit tho taste. default, $104.40. Spring Wagons, Phaetons, $G,500. T. H. Gibbens Noah Phelps vs. William H. Ling—as• Aaron k Harriet Odell to Ann E. POIXTRY AND OAME. Waldo, Middle i of lot A, blk. 13, Waldo's Fropoaes to lay oat a plan for much faster nnd sumpsit. Judgment for plointiff by do- Jackson Lumber Wag• cheaper mode of transit whore safoty of life will not add., Williamston, $1,000. Poultry and Oama adoma the hooka In their shop, Im encianRared. fault, $143.91. ' , Silvester Gage to Clark k Cinthia. Ha hereby gitea noUco that ho la again located in^ Abram F. Hazen, et al. vs. Frederick Swain, 8 25 acres of o }of « e \ of sec. ons, -with'dellcaciea tram gaOMfet ap to the H. Cowles—assumpsit. Judgment for 6, White Oak, $500. MASON, - - MIOHe, plaintiffs on withdrawal of plea, $1,214.85. Frecmon Bray to Wayland Parker, o }' Spiced euld Pressed Beef! , —With a now and aplendid outfit In tho— of lots 1 k 2, blk. 3, Turner 4 Smith's They wartont all worit to be as represented in every instance, make a specialty of John McEvoy vs. Silas B. Bement—as• Sub., Lansing, $1,500. . . Platform Spring WagonS|an4 sell at bottom pricM^^^^ : Livery. ButintM. . sumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff by de• Wayland Parker to Alex Stevens, e \ Both of which are dellclou and.uneqnaled, in Bonna that arefleet, Carriage a Ihat'-are neat, aal 0rders.,for New Work Promptly Filled on Short Notice. tho tarma can't be beat, while he ia ready to great fault $126.05. of n o of sec. 15, nnd s w J of n w ^ of this Market ,', .„ .^i-v... all hia old customers, day or niicht, rain or shine, hot Eugene Angell vs..Ainos Turner, et td,. sec. 14, Meridian, $.3,500. orcoUI,.everready to do bis best to.please thoia " Rosa Ucble to William Loewer, part of They are agents for the celebrated JACKSON .TRUSS WAGONS, 'and'keep wishing conveyance ta any part of Ingham Co. —assumpsit. Judgment'for plaintiff on bin the Bojrs a aU and soo for ]rontial£ ' You can And me at tba old stand on Hapla Street, lot 3, blk. 14, Lansing, $1,200. samplesonTiand. Don't fail to give them a. call before buying anytbingin the near the Depot. Call and see mo and save money.' withdrawal of plea, $455^5. Geo, M. Dajton to Wm. Logan, part of carriAge.orwagon.line. j •:• f- rBAZXLL » PJilXBS. whm you wast a splendid ride, , Merritt u. Coloman vs." Amos Toroer lot 8, blk. 27, Lansing, $800. Shop and sales-room on Lansing Street, near Mead's mill. .Waaon, Jiino Sd. 1.878. «t T.H. OIBBKirS. otttia Wsi,ti3',.'l»o!iilJ'8nrelyj8hut':aier-ap . " Mj.' Jones got to abusing liis family WOKDEBFUL ESCAPE. Ttnc OLD FABM-HOUSE, Tltaiie and .M«n. Ho wilo died at Azlm i«ad»,., , •where she can't get out, soon." , ^ at last. Ho declared his wife should Two Clilldrcn'ii Terriblw Full—HltdIc Occil At 'the foot of the Jiffl, near the old red mill "Blesaed are the mock," cxclnfbs the voice of " Of jnU things in: tho,'world!Vl.;: ? not go out \isiting, and threatened to In a quiet, shady spot, ,,; . inspiration, but can a man bo meek veith the ot u XAttlK Girl Thin to comfort all IniTfrienaar' •' * " • ."Yes, and more "than that; he's even shut her uj) if - she dared to disobey him; .Just pceiiing through, half hid from view, coosciousDcaa tliat a dreadful monster is con- l-aithflU-frleridii! It lle«; I know; I Ji..r.". trroBiHLoHalilr»x(S.'8.) Chronicle.] Standsa littio moss-grown cot; miming his >italH, -Wo are not a raoo of Titans, Palo anrt cold and white a« naow, . 'gone and forbid her going to eveuin', As for going to'.these evening' meetings, -• The towuiof Kctou has just becn||4he; And, straj-ing through at the open door. A Promethens might stand chained to tho tor• Ami ye wiyVAbdullah's dooa;"'' ' ' mcettngs.'Wliat;do you think q' snch a he declared he meant to'put aj'stop to. The BunbeaniH play.ou.the sanded floor. turing rock with a vulture porpctnally gnawing WconluB at tho foot and honilj:. • man aslthat?" it; he had hiid'enoughof it. It dfd not do scene of ^ono o£.ithe..mo8theroidideedsi his liver, and liis face, over wear au oxprosflion ever done by a young girl, and another The easy chair, alltiatphed with care, t cuu (We your fttlUng tears, , "I think he's a-monsterl" ..,,„;, her any sort of good, and made a great Is placed by the old hearth-stone; of heroic and even meok ondiiranco. But Pro- I can hoar your »WKiam l>r»T«tH';' -j • name has been added to the list of Can• W-lthtwitohlng-graco, In the old Hreplace, motheua haa loft no dbaccndautK, With ^oUturoa yetlHmUoandMUiperiJ*l!f - ' ' "And so doV But^tluitainjt quite deal of trouble and expense for liim. He (disease) consuming his liver, tho modern man T am not tho thlDB you khu; shotUd putiiu.end to it, at any and every ada's noblest heroines. Jlrs. Capt. Ivy, The evergreens arc strcw-n; . - Oeaao yonr tcant ami lct.lt'llep':" ' ' • aU. He jaws her all the tiine,'abuses a widow and tenant in one of the houses An* pictnres hang da tho whitened -wall. maltoa liimHOlf and ovory ono around him miser- her, threatens her, and her in mortal fear hazard!" '' ' ^ - • And tho old clock ticks in the cottage hall. ablo. Fretful, gloomy, hypochondriacal, ho It was num.', itlanoti. i im .' i .. of Jlr. C, T. Irving, on'going out locked Hoea tho world and Ufa all on tho wrong side- Sweet fribndH I what tho'womcn lave of her life ! Only to tlunk ofit I" < Jlr.; .Tones burst out laughing, "Is in the room her two children^ Henry and Store lovcly-HtiU, on tho window-sill, tho dark aide—and whoovur dnroa to assort that I'or the lant alcop of the Rravc, . • ' '. " How did yon hear about it ? I-won• that all ?" said he, his face as red as the Tho dew-eyedflowers rest , thoro ia aaunny aide ho regards aa an enemy, AUce, aged respectively 5 and 7 years. AVliilc, 'midst'tlie le.aves ou tho mOHS-growu'c4ivos. or at beat a mocker of hia imaginary woes. Un• la a hut which 1 am auittlnu;. der if folks generally know it? How setting sun, -\bont 8:30 p. m. thty arose from the bed The martin builds her nest; la a garment no jnoro (IttlnK; , did vou hear about it I'd like to know?" like the mythical Titan, Uio victim of disease is Ik a cago from which, at hwt, "That and the knot-hole,"- said Mr, andlit the lamp.-''J?here .was ^omc'fo- And aU day long the simiuier .breeze not succorlo*, Thoro is an arm to roacuo—a I.lkc a bird, my soul h.aH passed. "Well, VA as lief tell you as not,Miss Capers, smiling.good-naturedly. Is whispering love to the bended trees. J.OVC thoUnmato, not the-rootu: u • male weairing,apparel hangingv.on-the- balm to cleanao and hoal. Aa romodioa for this The wearer, not tUo garb; the plume Tantog, but then you must promise, not Jlr.: Jones offered him his ""hand. woll, and direcily tmder was a trunk. On Over the door, all c<.vorcd o'er, moat dopreaaing of all diaeaaos—" liver Com- Of the eagle, not the bars to tell'auvbodv else abontifc" -' - From; tliat moment they were friends With a sack of dark-gre.m baize. hiinta"—none aro more elEcieut or popular than That kept Wm from these splendid stars. this they placed tlie lamp, which imme• Lies a musket old, whose wortli is told Dr. Piorco'a Golden Medical Diacovory and • " Oh; to be'sure not., Wliat should I again. He went back to church the next diately set tho clothes on fire, and flUed In the events of other days; ' PloasantParcativo Pollota. The PoUota effectu• want to be gaddui'abotit the neighbor• Sabbath, as he should have done. But And tho powder-flask, and the Unuter's horn, ally remove the olTote and poiaonoua mattor,: Ixiving friends 1 bo wise and dry . the room tnth flame and smoke. The Ilavo hung beside it for many a morn. ^ straightway every weeping eye. hood for, tellin' hard stories about re• Mrs. Jenkins has never heard the last of cliildfeh were naturally excited in their while tho Medical Discovery imparta strength What ye left upon the .bier. spectable folks? Wlio did teU you, it, I For years havefled wit h noiseless tread. and health to tho ontiro ayatem. They are sold la not worth a Hinglclteiir;.. ibeadfid position, liartUy knowUhg what Like fairy dreams away-. by druggists, . . ' i ; •"I'lH an empty sea-shell, one though?" • — . • - to do. The Uttle girl knew tliat the key Out of w.liiehtbo pearl has-gouo;. - " Nobody told me, exactly; but I hap• ' Fate of the JiastXiui. And left in theirflight, al l shorn of liis might, The sliell is broken, it Tics there'; ^'' -was iu tlie lock, but how coidd she find A father, old and gray; A Point on Which the Doctor* Astree., 'J'lie pearl, the soul, tho'a/i Is here. pen to know it come, in the first place, . "What vnU become of tho last man? a way to go out and tiu'U it to let her And tho soft winds play with his snow-white hair, •'Tis an earthen jar. whoso lid from the minister." Various tlioories tliat have boon serious• .And the old man sleeps iu his easy-chair. Phyaioians who have, teatod HostetterX Allah se:ilod, Uic whUe it hid brother out? She appeared to forget Stomach Bittora conora' in roproaontiug it to be 'J'hat treasure of bts treasury,, " You don't say so !" ly maintained by scientific mon are des• herself entirely, and thought only of tho Inside tlte door, on tlie sanded floor, a.n ejaintiUli/tafe stimulant, far proforablo' to A mind that loved Ulm; lei it lie; Mrs. Jenkins nodded in silence. cribed in the Scientific American, and Light, airy fiKitstcps glide, the ordinary liq^uora of commerco, not only, I^et the sbarda bo earth once more, brother under her ciu'e. Alarm for her .Vnd a maiden fair, withflaxen hair . because it is medicated, but because it ia infl- Smce the gold is in his store. "Well, I do declare, now! Wlio'd we summarize them: 1. The surface of brother's safety overcame all obstacles, Kneels by the old man's side— ever a thought of such a tiling of Mr. the earth is steadily diminisliing, elevat• An old oak wrecked by the angry storm. nitolypure. Its alcoholic basis ia tho fmoat and she foiined tiie terrible project of W-hile the ivy clings to its trembling form. old rye, and ihia is tomi>ored and rendered Alhih glorious! Allah good I Joues! But I've seemed to take notice ed regions are being lowered, and the jumping to tiie gi-oimd from tiie third- medicinal by tho curative ingredients ot bot• >'ow tliy.world is understood; back along, that his w-ifo was a gooil Xow tile long, long wonder ends; seas ate filling up. The land-will at last storj' window, Tho noble girl, instead anic origin which' it holda in solution. It has And ye weep, my foolbih friends; deal down-heiu-ted • and sort o' melan• be .all! submerged, itnd the -last man will of giving the alai-m from tlie window, WIT AXD ilUXOR. aften been imitated, but never rivaled, and While the man. whom yecaU dead choly, like. And tliat must bo the rea• be starved or dro.vmed. 2, The ice is ia to-day tho leading tonic, diuretic and aperi• In unsjiokon bliss, instead. • was unable to -wiiit. Her brother must What is Uie great want of the age ?— ent of America. Malarial fovera aro prevented Lives and loves yon; lost, 'tis true, son f that explains it all." gradually accuniulatiug at tho Nortli be let out immediately; she must open .and remedied by it, and it is a thoroughly ro- ]''or tho light that shines tor you— "Y'es," said Mrs. Jenkins, "that's it." pole imd melting away at the South pole, Want of funds. Itiit in the light ye canuotsce. the door, tmd so she did; for, crawling Uiible medicine in caaea ot dyspepsia, consti• Of undisturbed felicity— • • The latfx3r lady did not stay very long the consequence of vvhich -will bo an aw• out on a sheK fastened to tiie window-, There are humor and pathos in the pation, liver complaint, ruomnatism, gout, norv- In a perfectpanuUse, after tmbosoming herself of her heavy ful catastrophe when the earth's center remiu'k of a reformed ilnmkard : "I ousnoaa, urinary and uterino affections. It im• And a life that never dies! and lowering herself the length of her proves the appetite, inoruasoa the bodily atam- secret, when off posted Mrs. Tautog, of gravitj- suddenly changes. The last short arms, she dropped dowu to the keep drunlc ou the tears I shed." ma, checks preinature deoay, and as a aufitaiu- Karcwell friends I but not farewell; .umcd and equipped for the brave busi• man will then bo drowned by the rusli of ground—a distance of exactly-thirty-five Jsow SMILING sprmg breaks in upon us. ing and comforting cordial for the aged and Where I am y.< too shaU dwell; ness .she had iu hand. Tho first house waters. 3. Tho eartli cannot always Andflow erssprin g through tho laughing sod ; inflrm ia unequoled, iMii gone before your faoo feet by tape meiisuremeut. The ttir W-liile peaceful men load up their shot guns A luomeut'jilworth, a little :space. she dropped into was Jlrs. MaUory's. escape a collhsiou -nitli a coihet, ttuil caught uudor her clothes in her descent To pop the man with the lightning rod. Wlien ye come whore I have stepped, "Mrs. Malloiy," she said, ahnost as when the disiister comes there will be a Klioiiiniitlsni Oulrlcly Cured, y<; wall w.-mder why yo wept— imd broke tiie fall, otherwise she must Wh.\t is the difference between a spi• "Diirang's lUiumimtic ricmody," the great soon as|she was seated, "have yon hcu'd mingling of air and comctaiy gas, caus• have broken some bones or been dashed der .and a duck? One ha.s its feet jjer- Ye will know, by true love tauglit, ing an exi)losion. If the List man is not JnttTnnl ^f*'(lieine, will positively euro :iny case Tliat hereTis all, and there is naught. the ne-tt-s ?" to pieces. She, then rushed up the stairs, petiially ou a web, and the other peri)et- of rlio-.unatisni on the I'aco of tho earth, j?rice, Weep a while if yuii are fain— "Wliy, no," answered tho astonished suffocated he will be blo-wii up. -A, There Sunshine stiU must follow rain— but upon opening the door was horrified ually a w-eb on its feet. .^1 a bottle, six Bottles, Sold by .all drtij;- Inuy, '' "WTiat is it, pr.ay ?" is a rotai'diug medium in space, causing gistrt. Send for circnlur to Helpliciiatinu .t only not at deatlt. for death, -V' ' at the absence of all signs of herbrotiicr. Bkiti.su butchers are as mad a.s iiomets Now wo know, is that tirBt broatli And I'orthw-itli Mrs. Tantog narrated a graduid loss of velocity in the planets, Her perplexity ioimd vent in ciies as she lieatley, Druggists, -Wasliingtou, 1). C. Wliich our souls dniw wlionlwc enter all tliat Mrs. Jenldns had been Irind and tlio earth, obeying tlie law of grav• over the lu-rival of American beef, but Life, which is of all life center! rail for help. In tiie meimtinie tho little still their customers contiuuo to remark: Sexd ijl, and fifteen cents for postage, enough to tell her and more—saying itation, w-iU get closer and closer to the fellow, scared out of his senses, did not '•Hi'U titke liauothor stealt hoff that luid got Oio Chicago Ledrja- for one year. Tlie lie ye certain, all Hoems love,. .nottiiiig about the embeUishments she sun. Tho hist man will be suustmck, heed^ tlio commiuid to stay until she Hamerican hox. Otd'jf'r is tho moat auccoaaful, in I'aot tlio only Viewed from Allah's throne above— laid on in the coiu'se of her story. 5. The amount of w-ater ou the earth is opened the door, but craw-led out to see Hi; ye stout of heart, and come slowly tliminishing, and simultitneously "Why, Siimmy," said a father to his snccossfnl, litoriu-j- pajxir ever piiblialiod in tiio Jinively onward to your hou.e- Mrs. MaUorj' was astonished, of w-here his sister had gone, mid fell over la—II Allah! Allah—la! course. And, as soon as her visitor had the air islosiug in quantity and quality. the .shelf to the ground. . Jlr,, Thomas littio son, the otlior dsiy, " I didn't liuow West. Tho above price is merely nominal for Oh. love divine! O. love atway I withdrawn, she donned her bonnet and Finally the 'earth will be an arid witste, Harris, passing by just then, heard the that your teacher whipped you last Fri• such a v.aluablo pai>er. Address The .Mger, shawl, and whips across to Mrs. Dinks'. Hke the moon. The last mim will be suf• day." "I guess," he replied, "if you Chicago, IU. He who tUed at .\z\a\ gave groans, and'by the hght of a match There the story w-as repeated, with varia• focated. G. Otlier suns have disappeared, fountl theinsonsible'chilvl. Upon carry• had been in my ta-ousers, yovt'd Itno-tt'od Ttiis to those who mado Lis grave. and ours must, sooner or later, bhize up it," It is SAID by those w-ho know tliat tions and considerable additions. Then ing him up stairs he diseo^-el'ed the fire. Dooi.KY .t BitoTiiKa, tlie miiinifactnrers of the Mrs. Dinlvs took it up. .iVnd tlicu Mrs. and then disappear. The intense heat He immediately gave the idarm, and csa-- A SPIXSTEK lady of M remiu-kod, the justly celebrated and weIl-kno^s•n Yeast Powder >£WS FUOM A KXCT-IIOLJE. Murray got interested in it, and Mrs. of tiie conflagration will kill cveiy living ried the child into Jlr. Hamilton's house. otiier day, tliat she could go alone ,at 6 which bears tlieir name, have the largest and Filpot and so ou, till everybody had got thing on ciu-th. The last man -nill be -months. " Y'es," said her hateful young moat complete establishment of tlio kind in the Tho boy's face is considerably scratched world, liio capacity of tlieir maumiotU fac• Mi's. .Tenkins liveil iu ,thc otlicr pni't of hold of it, and had talked it ui), and had biu-ued up. 7. Tho sun's lire will grad• by the gravel he fell ou, but the intcrual liah'-brother, "and you've been going it ually bum out, and the temperature will tory-is simply niarvorous, reaching tlie iinmenso Itov. Mr. Capers''lioiiso,' ami tliouglit passed judgment ou the man who w.as injuries, so fiir as can be yet ascertained, ' alone' ever since, and never euchred ipiaiitity of live millions of jiounds annually. hei'Holf fortunate iu tlie eujoyinout of so guilty of such gross miilin-actice toward cool. The earth's glacial zones will en- iU'O not veiy serious. Had he fallen anybody." liu-ge, driving our race tow-iu'd the equa• grc:it a privilege. Most peojjle Hlw to his family. If it had stopped right there, slightly to either side his back musthave SoitK rash feUow a.ays Unit the giving Iotobmatiox worth thousands to those be us near the minister as they can, perhaps it would have imswcred; but it tor, until the hitbitable space vail lessen been broken or his head spht by.the out of healtli. Self-help for weak and nervous, to nothing. The last man will be frozen of the ballot to women would uot amount i\Ir.<<. .Tculdiis cliJ, ' Her part. wn.s merely tlidn't. It spread hkc a circle in the stair railing or tiie sharp angular comer to much, for none of them w-ould admit sulfcrcrs. Facta for tlioso who liave been dosed, an L built on the main, structure. Her water, till iu the end Mrs. Jones herself to deatli, S, A grailual cooUng of tlie of a large box. Crowds have bees look• drugged, and qnuoked. Tho new- Health ,Toiir that they w-ere oltl enough to vote until nal teaches all. Copies free. Address, Electric little attic,therefore, wiis near ncighlior heard of it; and heard, of course, that earth will produce enormous fissures, ing up nt tiie dizzy height from.which like those seen in the moon. The surface they w-ore too old to take any interest in Quarterly, Cincinnati, O. to the minister's study.. Just in tlie tho author of the stoiy was the minister's the one jumped and the other fell, and l^ohtics. corner of the minister's study floor was o\m self. will become extremely unstable, until cannot see how they were uot botii .\sTn»LA.—Thousjinds of tho worst the remnant of humanity -will take re• a knot-hole, a trifling sort of thing in it• The next thing to be done was for Mr. instontiy killed. To-day the boy A. HOTEL m Kansas has the follow-ing cases of asthma have boon relieved by iLsing self, but, when once fouiul to open into fuge in caves. The last msm will be has been able to walk round the room notice displayed in the bedrooms : "Gen• Jones and his family to leave Mr, Capers' crushed in his subterranean retreat, 9. .ToxAS Wiiitoomu's Kemedt. In no case of Mrs. Jenkins' txttic, of the widtjst impor-' church, and go somewhere else, Tho and play w-hile sitting on tlie bed. X tlemen wishing to commit suicide mil the earth will at last separate into smidl please take the center of tiie room, to purely asthmatic character baa it failed to give tmco iu its consequeriocs. clergj-man was a good deal troubled complete recovery is expected. The relief. fragments, leaving the people -without arm and leg of tiie daring heroine are avoid staining the bpd Unen, walls and Wien Mrs. Jenldns finally became about it, and sent his wife over to see if any foothold. Tho lust mitn will have a aware of so close a connection with tho she could discover the cause. Mrs. Joues sUghtly injured, bnt she feels no other furnitm-e with, blood." Pond's Extract.—Tlt« Household dreiulfid fall through space. 10. The JlmieiJtj tor Vain, Cuts, Bmns, Bruises, etc. Al• minister's family she Sivt dowu to hold received her nith ii great deal of cold• ill effects from her perilous drop. Said one fellow to another, " If I w.oa ways reliable. It never faila. Give it a trial. tenth tiieory, pro\ing that there will be as flat-footed as you ore, I w-ould not be her hands and congratulate herself. ness, imd seemed hardly civil. Unable no last man at all, is thus expressed: Ociitiitcdcs in Iiulia. afniid of slipping ou the pavement." Hofmann'a Hop Pills cure the Ag^ie at once. Next she fomied her resolution uot to to endure it any longer, Mrs. Capers "Evolution does not necessarily imply let any ^ood opportunity slip unim• asked the aggrieved liuly frankly w-hat A coi-respondent of tiie Boston Coyn- " Yes," was the response, "some people progress, tmd possibly the race may have are flat on one end, and some on the proved to infoi-m herself of mutters tliat the trouble was. Jlrs. j'ones as frankly retrograded until the human being pos• meroiai BiiUeiin, w-riting from Bongid, otherwise might remaiu in the dark to' told her; tliat was well, for no^w the lat• speaks -widi unmeasured disgust of the other." And the first looked thought• sesses the nature of the plantlouso; such ful, imd went on do-wn the street. her. Day alter day, therefore, her car ter loiow exactly what the matter was, being the cose, tliis single inhnbitjintwill creeping tilings foimd in tiiat region— and. .that knot-hole renewed their nc- imd what it was necessary t« do. spontaneously produce posterity of both snakes, white ants, giant cockroaches, "Jessie, what was Joe's arm doing q naintiince with one another. Sometimes Going home and imparting tlie intelli• sexes." ' scorpions and centipedes: "In .lUcp- roimd your waist when you were iit the she picked up qviite-a., little bimch of gence to her husband, he manifested t>ey—a-nasty, damp hole, with caniUs idl front gate last night?" asked a pre• news; and. sometinie'svghe went tlowu qiutc as much astonishment as she., He over, f vdl of ducks, salt warehouses and cocious httie boy of his sister. stairs as hungry as'ever. There was sat and tlionghfit over a while, in order Courting by Telegrapli. bazaar smells—I've counted ten or a dozen "His arm wasn't round my waist; I as much variation from day to Jay as the better to collect himself before tak• One of the passengers on tlie Dakota centipedes on tiie walls of a.singie room; won a belt from him, and he was taking there is in tlie price of stocks on ex• ing a single step, and tlien started off yesterday was Mr. Hill Harmon, and ac• big fellows, from four: to fourteen inches, my measure," repiied the indignant change. direct for Mr. Jones lumself. He told companying him was a wife. Mr, Hiu-- too, -witii their forty -venomous legs. It yoimg lady. GoLug up into her little attic one af• Mr, Jones what he had just heard, tmd mon, shortjy after the death of his -wife, is horrible to .be bitten by a centipede. declared tho whole of it an untruth from informed his family and his friends of They may cr.'iw-l all over you -Without A NOBLEJLAN had a house porter wiio ternoon tofliear if aiiytlnug special was was im enormous eater. "Frank," said beginning to end. 3ttx. Jones went on his determination to m.ony again, and hurting you, but if they get scared, in go doing in the adjoining apartment, she he, one day; " tell me how many loins was deh'ghtiHl beyond expression to catch w-ith the minutest particuliu's connected that at the eiirUest .possible moment. the barijed, poisonous,-homy points of with the affiiir; and making tlie most of Knowing of a lady in Miune (whom, each one of their forty feet, with au elec• you could eat ?" " Ah, my Lord, as for tlu! soimd of a voice. It was jMr. Capers loins, not mixnj-, five or six at most." in fauversatiou with his wife. Up she the case in his power against the minis• however, lie had never seen) who pos• tric shock of burning pain, and a ven• ter. Still the hitter jjositively denied sessed all the qiLolities his heart desired, omous grab -with the terribie jaws, and " Ami how-mimy legs of mutton ?" "Ah, climbed, walketl tip-toe across tho garret as for legs of mutton, not mimy; seven floor, got down ou her Icneos, imd put his guilt, and declared his determination he lit once opened a correspondence with then a move of a few inches and a repe• to ferret out'the author of so base a her by telegraph, w-hich, after several tition of the dose, and so ou. I never got or eight, perhaps." "Aad fatted pul• her 0!ir as close to the kuot-hole as she lets?" "Ab, as for pullets, my Lord, could get it,.. - She even shut lier eyes lest shmdor,; if it was within human possi- messages, resulted in an engagement, bitten myself, but a friend of mine, who biUty. lAnd ho himiod back and set and the naming of tlie ilay for their hiul been bitten, used to turn pide imd not mimy; not more than a dozen." some of the good things shotild cscaiJO " .\nd pigeons ?" "Ah, as for pigeons, by that way. about it. miu-riage. Packing his valise, Jlr, Har• sick at the veiy thought of the horrible mon started, using the telegraph in the agony. And it is not only severe pain, not many; perhaps forty—fifty at most— For a while she- did not understand, For some weeks it w-as a mystery according to appetite." "Ami larks!" auj-thlng cleai'ly. -Now she heard IMrs, still; ho could get no clue to anything. dispatch of amatoiy messages all tiie for the centipede's bite, especially from wity. On the 7th day Jlpril tiiey were one of the older creatures, is frequently "Ah, ns for that, my Lord—little larks— Capers laugh : then Mr. Cttpers stopped It peiplexed him beyond conception, orcvcr, my Lord, j'orcver!" a minute auJ,Ltughed too. Tiiis served FiniUly his wife came running down married, and to-day tliey arc at their fatal." , to exiiite her'more, anil she pressed her stairs one day, her face flushed imd ex• Steilacoom home—he alter an absence The other Jay a small boy arrived iu heiKl so hard against the hard-partition cited, and said to him under her un• of .about thirty-three days. In that time In a Shape to be Answered. Detroit, from Eaton county, with a view that when she came to go away she steady breath: he has traveled 9,000 miles, met his In one of the covu-ts in this city, two of becoming a. bootblack and a gamin. e:uTiod otT' splinters in' plenty iu her Ijresent wife for the first time and mar• or three days ago; there came up for trial They called him a "hard nut" out there, " Jlr, Capers, have you ever noticed "The Best PoUsh in the World." hiiir. •that knot-hole in youi^ study, lioor ?" ried her, and been to New-York, Boston, a case in wliioh a Chinaman was the bitt yet he was a very innocent liul com• Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Buffidit, pared with the Postoffice gang. The Finally she hoard somotliiugwith,.dis-. '•: "'Why, no," sitid he... '.'Where is it^ complaining witness against a white man. and what of it ?" Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, and Sim During the impanneUing of the jury one boys here received him kindly, posted •tiuctness. '"Mr. Capers was telling his Fnmcisco, .at each of which places they hini as well as they coidd, and yesterday wilo, who appeared iu the greatest glee, " Come up stairs and see." of the attorneys questioned closely tiie made.short stays. She is a fine-looking, men summoned as jurors, to ascertain morning he was found in Jloffat's iJley, of !. man who hod been saying haiil ' .\nd up .they went together. She sensible woman, who -will make him a pointed to the tell-tale spot, and re• their views on - the, Chinese question. as -Nvhit* -as- a sheet, and looldng hke things to .his • wife. Said he, iu the. gooil 'Wife,—Seattle {Ore.). Tribune. marked in a-wliisper: He ftsked one of tliem: "Would you death on a pale horse, "You've been course of his remarks : trying to learn'to chew tobacco, have " JMr. Jones got to abusing his fiunily " I caught Mrs. Jenkins with her ear believe a Chinaman under oath ?" The to that very hole." The Telephone. •witness responded in the affirmative. you ?" asked the ofHcer who discovered at last. He dechu'ed his w-ife should Iiim, "I only c-chewed up one plug," not go out •visiting, and threatened to That was the first step toward the un- The telephone is quickly working out "Would you believe a Chinaman as STOVEPOIISH shut her up if she dared to disobey him. ravehnent of the .mystery. In a few a practicid application. A Boston com• quickly as you would a white man?" rephed the hui,as his teeth knocked to• "Well (hesitatingly), I would beUeve gether, "I think what ails me is the M for going .to these evening > meetings, days more tlie whole of it began to come pany is prepared to furnish telephonic FLORENCE 'Jie declared he meiiut to put a stop to out. He had sent his -wife out to make communication between places not over him as soon as I would some white men," smell of these brick buildings, and the "Thatisn't an answer to my question. sight of so much sidewalk, I wish I w-as . The OtUy Safe, it; ho had liad enough of it. It diii not fnrtlier inquiries, and ,Bhe brought back twenty miles apart. The advantages ore Odarleu and Xhtrabia do her any sort of good, and made a just such intelligence as he expected and thus, set forth : No skilled operator re• I now ask you, and I desire a categorical b'-back on a •',f-farm!"—Detroit Free great deal of trouble and expense to him. required. And putting this and that to• quired; a little practice makes any one, ons'wer, would you believe a Chinaman, Press. • OIL STOVE. as' Boon as you would believe me,, or .the It received tho He should put ah end to it at any and gether, and reoalhng certain ideas that up master of the telephone : conunnnioation THE E-ASTEIK QnES'HOX—PLAIX AS A. B. 0. attorney for the defense, for instonce?" A was-Andrassy who penned a famed note; Only Centennial Btedal every htizard." , to that time had passed out of the mind more rapid; the telephone trunsmitsione M a Bulgarian in fear for his throat;. AlHO the idtogether, he thought the matter was all or two htmdred words a minute, the old " Oh, yes, sir; certoinly !" The attor• C's Constantinople the Czar fain would reach Sirs. Jenkins started up in bhuik siu-- ney did not appear to feel much better prise. "Now,, I ;.want to know," she explained at last. So he went over to telegraphic apparatus averages not more D is the Djobad the Sulum may preach. UAssiiTTin: after he found out.—Sacramento Union. K stands for Enghmd, for India afraid: said to herself, "if otu'niiaister says Mr, Jones-onoe more. - tlian twenty; no expense required in its F is thefleet sh e dinputched to Port Said: Floreaice MBChlne Co., operation ; no battery needed ; two tele- G's Mr.'Gladstone.'resolutlons who moved; PunzKci:, UAaa. that of Mr. Jones!" "Come,*; said he;if you will consent H IS the House which tho same disapproved. Witlioiit wiiiting to hear; aiiy more, to go honie withj me for a Bhortitime,"J ' ones connecting two houses may be Checker Cbampion.sliip. 1 is Ibrail, now surronnded uy Tartars; BEND FOB CIECtJLAKS. think' I can explain some things that . The checker-match for the champion• •f is for Jiissy, the Ilnssian hoadquartcrs-; Thi Cook, wah Oven.- Agent* Wanttd. Mrs. Jcnkiiis folded her .iarms tightly, nsed.for §20 per year. The company K is the knout with which-laggards are hit, and- defiantly itbout her, and started have hitherto stood in the way of our 'keeps the instruments in -working order. ship of the world and §200, between 1,'s lash, thatM the English etiuivalout of it. down the stairs.' The next thing she friendship." It must be understood that the rental Yates, of New York, and Jlartins, the M's Grtmd J>tikc Michael, now marching ou Kars; Ji's Grand Duke Nicholas, brothers both of the HEADACHE. did was to throw qii her''"things, - and1 Mr. Jones did not happen to'lovei mentioned above is for the use of the famous Scotch player, ended at New i Czar's; York recently, in a victory for Yates. start off nt liigh speed for her frieiiiVs, midice jwell enough to refuse, and ac- telephonic instrument. Atelegraph».«i 'l> C'H.Anl. Mrs. TautogT, •-•"V V-1 cordingljr took^a-walk'-with'the minister when required will cost from ,$100 to The match was of twenty' days' duration. 1"b for the Pole, Gen. Nepokoytsohitski. enrf.f "8150 per mile. There were to have been fifty gomes Q's the Eastern question—to be solved by whom? rVluI.1,. JilKfL _.. " Now, i'w-ant tdloiow !" said'the lat• over to his residehcel The latter at once It's for tho IlusBians who rushed ou Batoimi; •, , -NJ'>!«, luiil will niirc luiy raae. Olllce, lUO ter, as Mrs. Jenkins cameinthrough.1ho -took him up into his study, and shut tiie played, but Martins resigned after the S is tlie Swathes in ;Wliich they were mowed dow-n : ^. Kntii-w- Mt„ Ilnltliiiorv. lUd. Price. SUc.. buck entr.mce. "Do tell if that's you ! ! J.F.Benjamin. . liJSi forty-ninth. ^The. score made was : T stands for the Turkswho dcfcnde'd,tho town.*- pnaCiiKu frifu, Hnlil hy nil driiKglsila niid cunii- dewr. 11---'- ; • • ' ' U's tlie Ukase in which war wasprsdaiiu'cd; Sit down, do.r. What's /the.-.word -this, . -Mr; Judah Peter Benjamin, who is now Yates,'3 ; Martins, 1; draw-n, 45. This V represents Vama, a fortress far-famea. f''Intho-flr8tplnce," saidhe, "I sup- leaves Yates, at-19 years of age, the iifternoou? Hetird-'ivnj'tliixig •-verj- new^ pose yoii know that Mrs, Jenkins Uves in the most successfiU lawyer in London, W hi Widln, another not bad, - lately?" and whose income is over §100,000 a year, champion checker-player of tiie world, X is tho crazy-V-Sultan, Monrad. thcLrl,,, , 'Yatands for VoungiTarkoy,trained by Paris teachers Tn« verj;best,.!; for SVUJO. ,. , is 65; iwas bom' in San Domingo; is a. he having.beaten'Wiley five, to one in But S8 for the Zealots, the softas and preachers. Keep's Custom Sblrtu—ni«d» to measure, ' "Oh, well,'-..pio^I\ do'iio, -eithec;?! •Yes." twenty-six- games in -iprii; 1876, and The vsry best, all for Sn.O«», p'raps it may be'new to-yon'.'thoughr""^ • '''Weil; iind you observe that knot^ Hebrew; went to New Orleans after- An mutant net of'sonuinn Oold-Plnta Oolhtr-and two to one in-a match of fifty.games lust Sloovo ButUina given with eneh liiiK doz. Keep's Sblrta "Why, what is it?" said she. "I hole?" i' stndying at Yale, but not graduating; Wil'hoft's T6S.1C.!—a Safe, Sure, A^1> Keep'aShlrt.aredellvonidll'KKKont.oeiptii: price 'wosa YSTiig, then a Democratic Uiiited August; After; twenty years; of.,rivalry In any part of the Union—nauxpnws oharge. to pa*. dare say'tis. Ika.»uotj!i]i the way; of 'P " O, certainly." SciENTinc CtmE'!-The unprecedented sale of Samples, with full direction, for Huif-ineAsiiremeDt, liefa-in' anj-thingCtiUveveiybody else has. States Senator,' lind' tlien Attorney Gen• for' the." championship between Wilfey this!world-renowned medicine proves inoon- Sunt Free to any addrou.. So .timp roqiUrod. - " And! this is-my.study?.!' -• , •• ; , and Martins, tlieir .score stood i^twenty- testibly that no remedy has superseded tho uso Pool diruotly with tho Manutaoturar and get Bottom picked it ojean. What is it, now ?" , ..."Yes," eral, Acting Seoreiuiy.ot, "War; aj%Seo- ."^AcM. KeepManafaeturinc(io.. IIW Msreer St..>l.v retaiyof State of the Southem Confed> two; i^ameiB forsWiley and nineteen fcr of this reliable : Tonic. No 8pleen' has been " Oh, well, hothJii'iiBivlly •worth»men- ".'Where I poss the most of my time ?'.' Martms,^ foond so hard as not to yield to its softening tioning. But, then, yoti may as -well erooy.' j He is the oiily person, once an influence, and no liver, so bypertrdphicd as not Amerionn citizen, who has arrived at tiie to give up its lohg-rbtainod bilious necretibns, FRUIT AND JELLTPRESS. know as me.' It's'notliin*, though; that- " Andiwhere my wife often 'lakes ^he v>'''i' J«B»d Tobacco. .Ono-third.more juice than;by the old I care to haveiggtyfromme ; you kuow,fI. dignitvof Queen's Counsel nt the Britidi and 'No Chill ;or Fever has yotrefused to fall procBs..-- A household niKesiiW. Eveif liberty to come and sit with me?" bat.! The United States Marshal at Chicag* into lino. G, E. Fdilay ifc Co.r Proprietors; Ijunllywllbuvone., Quart and.iaUoo' don't 'wish'^o^be-'mixecl up in''"this NewiOrleans.' ! .'/ • •itei. - Liberal dlicount to the trade, scrape." - jx"^-;;^::'- '. ,'Mr. JoneB^said he understood that, r, the other daj found him'self in a quan- -tor oirooUr and.tacuu, addreaa, wItU "Now, • then,'"- continued the clergyi' ' '"Qsi Babtol ; of Boston, in his fortieth dajy... Forinfiaotionof fbe^Bevennelaw . FobSAixSY AxxDacooisTS. •, : . .. atarop;.. • " No, yom-mtme 8bi&/Hli>IUl&i^nea.i man, "I am in the habit ot frequently anniversary discourse, uttered Joahtia'a. he had seized|4,000.pound8 of damaged Aoieriean Fruit and JtllyPnw Conp'r, But what is-it,-]VlJ:s..,Jenki&g9 t-1 ever in ony -way have itinaome way;-' Accordingly he'put it for diaeaaos to-whioh women are anhject:; Tho Stai, it's Bomeaiing. But this is"^^ tliing'from that some ' book that'I aiu wronged or hurt, by their voice or letter; oaa tng^'toweddt into thelake, and then Graefenbeirij Vegetable Tills, tho mont popular remedy of the day for biliousneM,'headache, there is to' it^Mx'. Joiies. Las' got,: io: ;'going..to|read toyou.',' And. he went on by telegraph or telephone, through any and there dumped it,. The tug-men liver complaint and diseasos of digestion. - Sold abusiu' his wife most .dreadfully; and to .read to Mr. Jones several "paragraphs, medium froim eartli, or heaven, or hell, fished oat some of it, but it proved too PENSIONS e^'"wi'nnded° raptured' by all drnegists. Send for almanacs. Graefen- aocidentallT Injojod or dlseaaVdSoldion' AddreiUftlol. N.* ho declares" that if she" tliinks o'goin' in whidi occun-ed the following: to speak." bad for smoking or for chewing. borg Co., New York. W.mZGEKALD,U,ii.01>UnAtt'y,V... AddreuOot.^. ,wuiiiiuEtoii. D.a SCEXES.r. yes—he-'s writ,.iEdward. Wilson fromHs ' " •'^'^-THElllACK^HILLls:' \ = ' • THE ORIOZKAL AND ONLY A,-an«tpianeei»JtlakeMaM]r. Ond Armta wu^ friend Petter, Biid'belbw-he'sput 'coals .~. ri f.wa. ed. ,Wriu it.o«c« to^otBltoo,Oa. BnHnlo. W.V. ContlictliiK "bplnlnne ' «• 'to the Mlncnil OENinNB Teaps and Si "utlll Ufa .im'onc the^jstanx—A CattleJfuritaml td-ITevvcastla I'!' .Then Jie roared with » wel )., Fortland, Malna a DoK Fcaat. laughter. '' Which I take to be a dom'd -Wealth of the-hllU-Qiiiim IlUcovcrlce— RlSh Prlea of Xlvlns—£iitlniate ol Gold •fk^n fWW.»..O^y..M0W^ TO MAKt:iT. Haiilrlliliig «m IfTom the Denver News.) insult—it's as good as to say I'm as big V^y^gjultalubk. cot:, ro.VOKtt CO..ill.Laui,.Xi» Life at tiio Sioux agendes is ftul of in• a leear as Baron Munchausen !" Frodiictlon. $19'S boine. ^mrnU wanted. Outflt ana terest ana romance these days. The [Dcadwood Cor. Cbicttgo Tribune.] temiafreo. TKUK ACQ.. Auriala. Maine. There are conflicting opinions as to tlie DEVnl lfrB'<'*bot4Wia,;oatylee. ntCal.^rtt, glory of vrarfaw departed, the ridiculous R«M»Terca Through a Dream. n lllfc W Ln WrjiTKiiw Cm Wonxa. Ohieaan. lib phases of savage tranquillity maiufest mineral wealth of this region, and this themselveB on every hand. On the day A lady in San Francisco recently difference of. opinion is foimd even of the surrender of Dull Knife's Chey• bad a visit from her sister, who was rich among ,old miners and scieutifio men. enne tribe the wuiiors were scarcely and wore diamonds. While the guest Some of the m'ore sanguine affirm that THRESHING MACHINES The People's Semedj. U> BOOKTT lljm disarmed befor^ they were found eon- was preparing to go out one morning she, the, gold-bearing, quorta lodes will hist Ooaab price paid gan titructing war clubs with round rocks and laid on the bureau of her room a pnrse for yeors and'prove of suiprising ridi- eomiiTma o» Tke UniToml Fain Eztraoter. containing a splendid diamond pin and a nees;'others express the beuef that they CampI*!* rawhide 'niter their peotiliar manner. »lUia«.fcch.J».lnch Kote: Aak for Pond's Extracte aaomoa, Portland, MaineT orobut croppings without wall, rock, or to BUUh. WATCIIKM. A Grwit Sentation. Sumplh The day after the Crazy Horse surrender good deal of gold, and, when she had U.Hone.r Take no other. cattle were issued to them in the usual tied her bonnet-stnngs ia on adjoining: any indications of extensive'vein, Mr. El• 83 Cold. AddtvM A:OOtK,TfeR'j: OoTohi^ proportion of an Indian's ration; they room, looked for the purse, and could not more, of New York, a high authority MNIMitXTRAOTlHihiUyprcscribcd byPliy. JIadu byl7A|[cnts In Jnn.TTwIth find it The two.,ladie8, assisted by a among experts, spent several doys here BleUna of all Schools, luiil has acquired tho titlo my 1.1 ncw.articlcs. !<,ampli.H free. nxked as a favor that the herd of wild . Mtmun.Power On tllu tionr anrlTtled "Tht-PtopU'it Semtay tor Piles, Sprains, SS937 Addresa C. M,.JJniniKan, Chica/tt, servant, mode a'thorough search, swept and arrived atthe latter conolusion,advis- Texnns bo turned over to them alive, so «.with 31-loeb OyUnder and 44-lnita Separator.or MlDoh that tliey oould enjoy a sensation like the house, moved the ftimiture, and ing all his friends against investing here. Cvlliutorond 4l|.inch SepanUnc and elmlnit iMrte, wllh tJ, .si,ot Kim For terms ail- an the other .parte proportionately oapwloiu and (all 12191 drusM. J. MOHJI tt; Co.. ^.y.i^uiji.jto. tliat of a buffiUo bunt The request was rummaged in every direction, -witliout Yet others are investing, and mills and of" builne.11'*^ alao, our matohleu .Xtnuil Thrnbor PONDXIBX'rRACTnlKocuTOaToatliaeiie, machineiT being erected in many locali• fe"''!M.r". "i. 9.™ make, beyond rivalo hi Power. Man lo ttnal and Ukn otdera ot granted. About twenty steers were avail. At midnight the lady of the DurabUltjr Emv Krin», Beauty of Deelin, Perfeoi neadaoba, ikire Tb roa (, HoaraeneM, WANTED house -was awakened by tho entrance of" ties for tlie purpose of taking out the Workmanahlp, Klegant I'lnUb. oompleU hi oveiy detail, inphUicrta,Aattama,Catarrh,Bbeii: tnmcd loose u]>on the plain, and thesav- •nd In all mpecu a St oompanlaa (or our oslebnted •uaMam, NeuralKia, Colic, DIar rta«a, AddiMOnc (iges—armed with bows and arrows nnd her sister, who was acting in the most gold. The placer claims (all taken up Sao. Stoom Separatoc etc. ItlHtlioi;reaf>7wcl/l(:forMeniarrhacaa mounted upon ponies obtained from Bed singular manner and .isking for -writing in tliis region) are some of them yielding Our " VIbrnlnr" Heimrntm "alotw." mad* *>. ''.T"*JL'°,'' bU«m.Pow«r, and to match to anr and all from all omans, una prompUy arrcHta bUtding dais ft«e OS air. Cloud's peace band—gave chnso. Ail materials. .4. pencil was given to her, very rich returns, one which I visited oth«i»molii) of KnKlnm. also.petlecUy adaptod to ao with from any aoarce. yUUmanUe. Ok the tJjriDing whoops of battle were and she immediately covered a sheet of tho other day cleaning up twenty-eight any and all other make of Hone.Po»'eri<. Four alzea, Send for pamphlet, nddrcwi, fJItKAT Induceroent; to Ajtents. Business lieht ranitln«fFom24to!W.lni!h lon«tbo( Cylinder, and as to fJ-Ku^wJ and prottlable. Anply to L. K. Gfl,- shouted, and the terrific feats of horse- paper-with scrawls whidi were hardly ounces of gold-dust for the day's run, IS-hichea width of Soparathi* parta. resQ'D txmer ce„ n vtidn tiu, 8i« rut. l.Kl'^K, Chromo-Portraltand KoloKranhlo C Kcpiilatinli of ourmatohlwa mauship and the skill of the savage with decipherable. She soon lapsed into her yibmtor" Thriwliens lor rapid lhn.«hln«, purfuct Nivina, ?^A« .WSJJJ Ualleiy. S. E. cor. tltUi and Walnut st^, dincinnatl. O his rudest weapon were exhibited. normal condition, and the two Indies set does still better, nnd takes out 8700 a adni rablo cluanlne, no wii*ta((e, oluanllnesn. economyTn new arttclea to work to decipher tlie writing. One day. These are' the best I have any rapaln., dm-abiht}., wuo of laonaKomont, and a mniinU with pluasnro Goaded by tlie twinge of tlie woll-iumed tuperiorUy In vorioui otlier respocte. Is now fully uatab. hend atldres. arrow, nnd rendered idmost frantic by sentence was repeated sevend times. It knowledge of—others ranging all the llihed and generally rBoo«nilod. icuKn, III. was this, "She has Jiid it under the way from 850 to 8300 per day, or some ThK Acknawlrdwi-d Henil nnd Front of Grata the nuenrthly yells, the swift and long- Tbreshsni.and MpecWly.upsrlor If in-aln b« damp or ft \ OV will a«refl to distrilmto some of our( winded Texanu skipped over ridge, gully stool." They decided that "sho"meant mere pan-workers being satisfied with 85 Wbt. while for Flax. Tliiinlh.v.nnd Hko Seodi,no Mhtr circu- machtiM rail IrulV""!/ rlada any comjiariicm. r EJlAjnO,and a I(i.pa(!e,tJI-column iUus. p...... and stream like the wind. Every moment the servant, and, proceeding to her door to 810. L Kree for 3 mps. Iiicloso HI cu. to pay i>o«tajtepaper. ^'<><; liall'e Made Cani|ioaa4 all shiiii, three or four made a dash over nUib lllu.triited BiunphlDU and PrlGu.X.lsU, and fuU par. is th. only prepa>mlion,on.i psckacs of ahlen a sheer precipice fifteen feet in height. the ladies mshed to it, tippetl it over, miUs arc charging 812 a ton for crushing, I^ulate. true, on aDoIlcntlun. will force the beard toCTow'ttlck an d hesn on the tmoothnt nee (without Itilurr) In S The recklcBS reds were cIohc upon tiieir and there lay the lost purse. The ser• nnd a ten-stamp mill can reduce about d«y; in ryery cue, or money ch.»rtally rs. vant turned, ran down stairs, unlocked a twenty tons in twenty-four hours. Nor is runilro. Uesnts — — heels and turned neither to the right nor 10 ovals, i:f.'WM^'OMii, ••• s?'" left, but followed pell-mell to the bot• door, nnd rushed into the street. The gold the only minend found here. .\t lady who had the dreitm nnd -wrote the the BearBnttes, eight or ten miles away, tom. From tlie clond of dust emerged NITED STATEO VIOLIN strings: every savage lirmly seated and evidently blind hand is not a Spiritualist. She is rich silver lodes have been discovered, . Oenalne Italian VIolhi Btnnn, alao for Banjoor Uul tar, gratified at the thrilling oxperienoe. In a Presbyterian. nnd smelting works to cost 850,000 axe Uud^aoe. Mcb, ertLtO apdWNk do^^ Sentry mall oa '^J^SA£^(%£'^'Br>t^or°Madoa^ iibout twenty minutes the cattle were all in process of erection. The silver is 4ndStrin«a, lUBXihamber* Mtreet. New Yarh. slain, and squaws nnd boys who foUowed Terrible loss of !Sliccp in Califoriiin. found in combinfition -with load, and there is also a small percentage of gold INSURANCE COMPANY, $1.00 $1.00 the chase soon made tiie butchery com• It is estimated that from one-half to plete. in the quartz. IN THE CITY or NEW YORK, t-wo-thirds of the sheep in the St^itehave Evidently many here behove iu the Osgoo(l''s Heliotype Engravings. A grand peivce council was one of the perished from starvation. The loss of 261, 262, 263 Broadway. richuesB ot tlie hills, present imd pros• The choicest lunuelwldomammita. l'rie» interesting sights lUl'orded a couple of cattle is not so large, as they were taken pective, as investments of capiUd are One Jiollar eoc/t. Send for eatatogve, tlie visitors at Red Cloud agency the to the mountiuns in time. Dr. Swain, of """oa. other day. Little 'Wound, one of the being made doily, and towns are multi• ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO, Watsoiiville, started for the monntains plying in this and all the neighboring most powerful of Sioux chiel'fcdus, from Fresno -vrith over 3,000 sheep, summoucd the other loaders of his giilclies. Houses go up as if by magic, SURPLUS, $820,009 aud Uie Mfeless carcasses of over 2,060 $1.00 $1.00 nation to his grana eonueU tepees, tliere I'uid ore occupied at once eitlier for EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY of them now mark the route taken. The business or residence. Kcuts are fear• ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS to talk over a histing peaeii and agency doctor says tliat niielaimed dead and A POPULAR NEWSPAPEff. reforms. Two immense texjees were fully high—a property tliat is v-olued at dying sheep cover tlie plains, and hun• i^iOO renting easily for .?20 per month, IT YOU WAOT placed side by side and made to furnish dreds of sheep aud lambs fall into line THE BEST room for 100 men. As the dolibenitors while store-rooms rent all the way from ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES behind tlie wagon of the traveler and 8150 to SJ50 per month, .according to lo• ASS A First-class Family anfl were gathering in tliis gorgeously-orna• follow, in tlie hope of getting a morsel of AXD THE mented chamber, the master of cere• cation. I'roperty is all held yet by mere APPROVfiD CZAZMS Political Newspaper bar. One man from the Sim .Joaquin right of possession, and convoyed by monies and an itssistiint were slaughter• valley lost every sheep he had—11,000— MAT9RINO IM 1877 CHEAPEST. ing do^s for tlie feast, which always fol• quit-clitim deed. The mining clainiimt, SUBSCRIBE FOR *o, lai"^' Tni I iri" &.Co during a storm, and went home a penni• whoever he may be, has a right to tun• WILL BE '^^f/ec. ^212 Wati:r St Nrw-vnoy ".tv lows such ft momentous carnival of less man. Another, an Italian, thought AT 7^ nel under the soil. So great is the de• mm in not Haally uamMd in thiwH tJmea* oratory. A rawhide hiriat was wound he conld save the cost of ferrying his but it can u« niadt* in thnw month* mand for houses that the saw-mills are ox i'nx:sEyTATXox. by any on", of nitlior mix, liw any once round the neck of the animid, sheep across the Tuolumne river by THE INTER-OGEAN. partnf thu country, who l» willinn when a brawny Sioux took hold at unable to meet it, and they have orders to work Mttiiidlly Jir rim trniploinnent swimming them, and 800 -were drowned JAMBS BUBLIh - • PRESIDENT. $777 that wo fumlKh. ;i*fr wi'ok ia either end of the fatid cord, puUed back• now on hand three or four weeks ahead of The price of the Daily Edition is $10 per year your own t^ond V» OuUit. fr Adiln»a, ih once, oil', and tlien tlie c.Txcass was artistically hotels charge 84 a day for board, or 818 H. HALLKTT J; CO.. Portland. MaJnH. of tliem must die of starvation before (postage pais). carved. Thus about a dozen of the reaching there, because tliere is no teed by tlie week. Flour ranges from SIO to STAND-BY. — Maize FlojuMToilet Soap!^ largest of their pets were slaughterod. ,8:30 per 100, according to the supply on As a Literary, on the way, and then when tlie moun• — Maize Fiour Toilet Soap! — A nnmber of pots were on hand, each tains are reachetl all the good fced. Thirty Urud in Patont OHIcm. iwTri. by rtio inanufactururM, sembled. As' tlie guests stepped into price of the paper. ^'.Sample Copies SEX'T McKRONIC. VA!^ HAAf^KX A CO.. PbiladolphU. mountains this summer, nnd many States suppose, 'with a mixed popnlti- milliotnf 7(n«c trutrd it. The wholo world approrei FOK 10 OENTH, and 3 cent flump for postnKO. wo will si-nit the circle, an attendant fliuig a bright stock men -n-ill mysteriouslv disappear tion variously e.stimated at from 5,000 to t6« BloriouBold MuhtanR—the Bust and Cheapost FREE on appUcalion, Address — ~ for one voiir, iho hikiidmiiuijrt-jiadn pa[*r , red blanket upon the sward ilirectly in Liniment in exihi^nce. i5 cdntH a. botUo. Thm to return no more.— Wat.ion viUc iCal.) 20,000, and consisting of people from THE lyTEB-OCEjLS; •XL PRINTER'S GUIDE front of Little Wound, Cnizy Horse, MttntnnK Liniment CUWH whan nothinK will. iiiuil iUho iiur KUtwrhly llKutratml lOUniiKO TrttiucrijU. nil parts of the 'Union, mth a sprinkling SOLD BY ALL MKPlCiyK VKyPKRa. 119 Lake St. ClUcago. Dl. Inmriiciitiii ana MiimIoiuu Hook, ciitltlvd and other prominent chieftains, wlxile of foreigners—French, Italian, German, ^ ^ ^1 (• Aro made in all Hty le« and of every How to Print tliese dignatiiries motioned the white The PossibiliUcs of a Pack of Cird.* negroes, Chinese, etc.—it is no wonder [••II tliiK'K Ihu oOMt to every lluxhiena men to sit there. I mm dvncrlption. from the liKlitent* Mnn >. I'l ITlni'ir. Ail.lre«n._ J.U' . UAuaita- that there are occasional difficulties. I flneitt and tiinitt elcicant In nsa to thi* lieavU'nt and nav 0 l'iiI>Il)>)iiTi>. ami Muinrnt of thii Celebrated hy .m api>eiil to tlie Great Spirit, during some length into the subject of strange is sold at every other door, gambhng-sa- 'PRINTING PRESS. •ft'liieh tlie chiefs in tlie arr.iy were im• games at cards; his mathematical attain• v:::^^:::^!:;: EHaiel Pit fforte. For Canla aatl Bu»1di!»ki;»s. tli. vt bwt. yiea mylc, froui <0.00 up. loons abound, and disreputable swiudlers CONCORD I {t»0 ST A IfKAK, AiJJ.:.S"l'S WANTKD pressively dofereutiid. One after anoth• ments enable him to do so readily that haunt every comer, ready to ti-ap the •trriiKtli and ilurubllity. Theyrec eivMlib o lilKk. m II J ""oar<:riiiid Coinhlnntlon. er of tlie savage orators tlien arose, -ft-hich would be so formidable to less unwary. c»l \%*rltl«*n award at the Cent«nnlAl Exposition. White and All Colors and Shades, »t'*"5 W i>rusl>l-fl lIBi repmsenttnK practiced hands. There is a spider's- U A DM ETC C 1f\ ^noc Kt-niiitiR stepped to th« cent<;r, and uttered a for• The estimate of gold taken out here cible harangue. This continued for two -web comparison by Mr. Proctor, which • •Mix la coo • I unlesi the; are Mixed Eeady for the Brush. ISO DISTINCT BOOKS,. last year varies from 81,000,000 to 8:3,- NtatiiPL'U with uar niiiiir and TrniIr.M tlic Ciilioril liar- to the irallon than thu common mixtuie. and U much Itllll.RK. .Su|>erlorV>al) ethers. With invaluable IUus. Treating of the number of possible ways yield being estimated at from 820,000 to iienK tlittt an- not innilc by ui>. Extra induce- cheaper. This Paint U warranted t« bo more durabhi trated AldKandSiiiK.rliHindiiiBs. Tlicne Itooknl>eiiC prayer. This wn« pronoimced, and idl 825,000 per day, and the prospective thananaU lead and oil paint, it has been e iillAMI MtUAllt and tlie secretary of that famous institution, t^iuc/nrViANoiSnmioiu;»S ami OIU^J ANR (inpludlnit cube, this giant cube -would equal in the cancer on the tongue, which prevented Ihclr .\K\V !<0]IV£.VIit anil ItOUMUlIM aro Mr. Brodie, a well-known sculptor. Mr. the patient from talking and eating any• the KKisT .IIAUE. 7*Uctave Viauoe. !!116M. length of each of its sides 7,000 times 7 1-3 «l«. |iaO, n«tni.i!«l a »uttjvr.. "i" Sftngtnj>p Brodie is a capital story-teller, acting his the distance from the earth to the sun. thing'but Hquid food. The patient was nrcane, .. yi 7 »lai». Suit. incidents -with force and action. I had » xtt first put under the influence of ether, SlUOitpp cai.lim 87. T£U. llliiKtratcd OataloKuca cut through to the bone .and the sub• jVlallcd. A liberal divcunc to Tfoeimrs. jiwMm, keeper frightened certain hea-vy topers A bright lad of 16 walked off an ex• CSurrjifji, etc. 9ihcet I>riisii^ at hair ' price. mental nnd coronary arteries tied. The BOllAfcE \VATKR.«i. Jfc .-iONS. ittonutact. hy suggestions of delirium tremens, when press train near Mansfield, Ohio, and, lower jaw was di-vided, and, a protractor wen. 40 En«t 14tli Street, X. V. Brodie was reminded of a hard drinker strange to say, was not seriously injured.' being put in, the sides were forced apart, THIS NEW in liis ow-n parish over the border: "I The tr.iin had been running at the rate and the tongue taken off -with a -wire ELA&SIC TRUSS aiiirdirr in the Firet Ileirrec h> uenernllybrouBht knew the fdlow right well. One day he of thirty miles an hour: the night was which had been heated by a galvanic iQaiarad dltferiocfrotn hi) ntbem.U to IiKbt, but thousands of quiot innrden*. of which the came to me gasping and begging me to dark; the boy could not be found in the. fou(..«bapo, »ltli Suir Adjuiiiat Ball world never hears, are cnminlttod by the adialnlstratlon battery and applied to the roots. The In Btatcr, adapta Uaci; lo all honk* of wnrnt- medicines. Tho dyspeptic, the bUioue, th« lend him my gun. ' What for,' I asked. car. His father started back to searSh Lion* or tbo t>cd.T. ivblla tn« boIl in fever-ridden, the rheumatic, are too olten poisoned with novelty next thing to do was to bring together Vise ccp presaes back tho ia. deadly dniKs, when the penilatent use of 'O, lend me the gun!' he exclaimed for his son's remains, and at daybreak the sundered chin, which was accom- tostlDes Just M» A person and exceptional -wildly, and clutched at the weapon. found him lying within a few feet of the ' " watatbo enter witb Tarrant's Effervescent Sdtzcr Aperient phshed by drilling holes on each side of ^^^^ liRliwoull pritBurd ^ o tb* Kcrblx ia bcU wtlh proper preoautlona aa to diet and re«rhnon, would ' What d'yejwant, man ? You're suffering track. He was asleep, blis clothes cov• the chin and -wiring it together, all of Meur«1yd*7 aoTulcht. and a radical euro ««nalii.U la «aa7, Inevitably have worked a speedy and thorotich cure in strength of its per- itrablc anddbaap. fant bv mftll. Clravlara Xr**. )y diseases, bowel compUinta, feven, nervotu par- from drink. You don't want to commit ered with dirt and slightly torn, and his which was successfully performed, the oxysms, and all other aUnenU that reduce the fums are the pecu*. •suicide ?' ' Nae,' he said, ' but I'm very face scratched in several places, but on aooLiaTON en—Jd vitii powegower of'thof ,r e sStMnTs..nstllir.'rafrM. whole operation being accomplished in cleanse and isKulate It witltthU mvolttake aallna nin' liar fascinations of bad. and I want to gie mysel an awfu' on being awakened he arose and walked two hours. JACKSON'S BEST" JdrT Sold hMU ttSttiiitt: fright'" I found that Brodie and myself bock to Mansfield, a distance of six miles. CASHMERE this liucuriouB ar• were old friends of Mr. Sheriff, Member The conjecture tiiat he had -walked off SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! of Parliament for Worcester city, and the train when asleep was found to be A Foolhardy Toyage. vu awarded the-hicheat prize at Centennial Ezpoeltlea ticle, which has ac• lor IU Sne chewinc qualitlei, the excellence and Ustinc BOUQUET • £dwa).-d Wilson, a great railway engineer, correct The boy had no recollection of The schooner boat in which Oapt cbaiMter of lu aweeleninc and llnvorlnc. If ran mnt quired popularity Thomas and Mrs. Orapo reoentiy sailed the but tobacco ever made aak yonr Rooer for tbir, and all Scotchmen, oil story-tellers. I was a leaving the cox, but was aroused by hear• aes that uoh pliir burs our blue etiip tnule nuk wttb hitherto unequaled neighbor of Wilson's once. He had Mr. ing a cock crow. He found himseu lying from Ifew Bedford, Mass., for London, wonle •-Jukaon'i Beit" on.it. Sold br Jobber* len. TOILET Fetter, of thepubUsbing firm of Cassell, near a fence, and with much difficulty is of 1.62 tons burden—the shortest in Send for sample to O. A. JACKSON * CO., RELIABLE EVIDENCE. by any Toilet Soap Fetter & Ghdpm, as a visitor. Wilson clambered up the xailroad filling to the which am Atlantic passage was ever at• H. R. SjJ^lJUt c Street, Brooklyn, N: Y.. Sot. 14, IW*. of home or foreign, Dtar Sir—Froin peirional benefit received by Ita vil SOAP. told him all his reminiscences. EveryJoe track, where he lay down and dept till tempted, being 20 feet over all. 'Ihexe ANTED, MEN TO TRAVEL uwellsiufroinpononal knowlediteof thoae wboae em Miller was beautifully adapted. Each awakened by the searchers. was an assemblage of3,000persons to wit• —•- has aecined almost miraculous; 1 canmeet hear manufacttire. • ness tlie departure, .Capt Crapo is 35 :anil SEU to DEALERS onr •InwTOl. recommend the V^GKTDfB for It episode was identified by facts ond fig• eomplaintaforwhiohltla^CnSto^ure. . ;o.i«.u. ures. Every story had a local habitoti<» yean of age, and has been a Bailor for No. 23 Too Much Fogg. CELEBRATED KEY WEST Late Paator Calvary Baptlat Churchj SacTomentQ. Cal. . I WUITINQ TO ADVEanSBBI, and a name. Soon after Fetter had gone A flret-dasB passenger arrived at a twenty years. He is described as "a ileaaa any yon aaw tba •dTcrtlninaai- wiry man to look at" Mrs. Orapo is AIM an A Permanent iltuatione to (ood Teaerine l« Maid tn All nraKriitt. liome to London, Wilson called on me. railway, terminns, the other day, who UlOHnOlMen. Xnlary Xlbernl. " What d'ye think of tiiat mon Fetter?" hod been nnfortnnate enough to get his 23 years old, on English woman by birth, Hotel and trueilns ezpensee paid. MEYEK & he asked. " He's sent me one of their finger bruised by the carriage door, and and has been at sea two and a half BABTCnEtt,. Slit ainln 'et., ClnctaoMl, O. DISSIDEN CUTLERY CO. years. . Oapt Crapo expeotas to make the big l»ookB, called 'Baron Munchausen,' in a rn&er excited manner inquired of a V itecelvad the HICHltt CENTENNIAL RRIXls wholtaktoha been a big leear." I porter (who haUed from Erin) where the run-toflalmonth, ontheComwal coast,- in forty days, - • • • ' • smiled at the appropriate choraotqx of the nearest surgeon was to be found. ' Pat, t"HTBn Xtobv" Bunui TAna Earn, present So did Wilson, and then, Ms who saw no reason for such iexcitement, AdiEBontAN ip Lowell, Mass,, is of eye twinkling and his lips pursed -with a exclaimed, in a not over-respectful man• XANPFAOTtlBE Att cunning laugh, -he said : '' And what do the opinion that children now living will KIHDB ' OF ner, " Shut up, ye dirty spalpeen! Sure, see the day when intoxioating liquors you thiTik he's -written inside it!" " Your ye're maMn' more noise than the gintle- CnTLEBY, name?" I said, inquiringly; "My name. will neither be made nor sold. in. this man that lost his head here yesterday." country. ' . '_• ImitatioBB. iraat«:H«wYaia. ,

N the cost it wiUhot exceed oijreejbBe half the It IB reportiid: that an egg wasfonnd in hold ont ikitkfU.; Saek Mmarkt m thcw, ln|iam County DiBmo(Sat lunbaiit which! it would: ^toVisit some J. Gifford'H hennery with two shells—one that would not bear investigation, made ncighboringrcityl ^ )79fji? "fg'^e our of the sliclls being between the yolk and the meeting a failure to far as they were Farmers Look Here! neighboring schools an invitation to join white of-the egg. - concerned. But it was. rather amusing to CORRESFONDEMJ^ us which would' undoubtedly be accepted Benj. Lowers putting'a new roof on our community to hear their public opin• Having tlie agency of the Mowing and Reaping Machines of; ContrlbiiUoiia to this departmentof tlio paper iro i a.nd'add' greatly, to ;iho numbers. Mrs. G. Chappel's bam..J. E. P. ion of our morals. lioliciteil, on topics of news or iiiatterii of ^enontl ln< . The fact is tliat there aro not enough tsrest, hut in uo cMe wilt'tho cditoriusuniu uny re-•, Hurrah: lor a good tim^atrDelhi July •poaaibility for the atteranccaufcornieiiondenla or thcFoitrth. Let every man, woman and Corroapondence Ingham County'Democrat. drinking men in our place to fill the list «gnlribatan.." > . i .i . : PromOhapitui. ' child lend a .hand in the entcrpriio «hd of officers necessary to form a club, that ' Comwunlcntionamuatbe accompanied by thi< nu- EimOtt DEMQCBAt:^ /, i ' thor'a ,namo, othorwiae they will receive no atten•place our villag^c' on ;the -same- standing arc permanent residents. tion. Anoiiyinouacoutributiona are. In all. ciuies, at What shall we do with the potatoe once iwslBned te Hie waato basket. - with others of no better faciUties than we Tho!(:orrespondent of the News says biigs and tho currant worms? AVhcn will 6 'have. " ••' ^ i^c^'Z ' that there was only one man. to bo found it min ? How do you think the corn and Correapundouco Ingham County Democrat. at Chapins who "darosto doright." We outs Mwill stand- this: drought'/ These don't know of a man that has done any• FromSelM. , questions have been tuiked us so often of Last Thursday-Ve'saw-Dr:.A. W. Miller Correapondonco Ingham County Democrat.' thing very bad during bur stayi and if late, that wo„wish some one more enlight• they have done no wrong they must have perched .It the top of the frame for his Prom DaniTlUe. ened would aiiswer once for all through done pretty near right at least. Wc have new dwnltns pounding away like fun.' Ho' [Tlib'followInptcomTuunlcatlon'wiia crowded oiit of lu»t weeek's issua-^EoiToii.]• tho Demociiat, and ''give us a rest." So not had any patients for your jail or poor does a good sharqiof his owti work. . .':The Seventh• DayAdventistshayopitch- far as my exporieuco has been, let the house for years, if ever. Wc have no Our. Temperance'Club took ni-'vote cd tiicir tents still closeritolDansWlle than bugs and worms alone and they will take one low enough to sell liquor by the glass Wednesday evening to get the dilTorent ever before. Camp meeting for a »eok caro of themselves, and if you vmut have or bottle, and our city council will not opinions of the .members, in regard to or ten days. potatoes and currants "go west," gather grant a license to any one to deal in the i the acceptance of an invitittion from Temperance meetings are raging with grasshoppers, get your bounty and buy vile juice. We approve of the Red Lansing to join several Temperance Clubs no lack of interest. Some evenings since them. Ribbon movement, or any other means at that place, or stay at Delhi and join a dplogation frijm here went to Fitchburg Mr. Horton has his new Barn nearly that is right and ^ust, to suppress tho sale the Sunday Schools i\nd have u good^tim e to_.organi/.o a club. Successful as ever. iinished. The carpenters will bo done and use of ardent spirits. But -wo don't tlio4tli, of July. O .Suiiday evening at the M. E. church this week. It will be the finest bam on approve of mixing the movement -with Tho former was voted down, by the majori• was held the public meeting of the E. E. tho street—ornamental as well as useful polities, religionor personal abuse. Kind• ty. Let's have a good time .it home. I Club. The order of exercises were, mu• to the farm. ness and sound reasoning will do more believe Delhi will not be passed unnoticed sic by the members of the ditfercnt choirs, S. S. Dewey is building an addition to than brute force. "Bull-dozing" has had forever. consisting of male quartotts, choruses, his dwelling. its day. Wood Bros, have the frame for Dr. L. etc., speeches by .lohn Shank, Mrs. Ladd, "Jake" Willett has built a new board Blue Glass. B. Chaddock'.s new house erected. One Eev. Mr. Lamb, and select reading by fence in front of his city lots, and wo ex• •woiiid judge'.fro'm the looks that the Correflpondanco Ini;liam County Democrat. Frankie Hatch. pect soon to see a side walk on Main St. Prom Aurolius. doctor intends to havo it roomy and Wc congmtul.'ito the people of Dans- Our depot has changed hands but [The foUowiuK communication wiu intended for pleasant. last week's issue, but waa unavoidably crowded out. villo on the improved condition of the whether there will be any addition to tho —EnlTOU.] They did it on tho sly. Jimmy Thor- side walks. business remains to bo seen. Mr. Linden A. Heath, .an old and re• horn .ind JIary Block went to Lansing a Our Democratic friend, D. D. Fox, has .T. W. Chapins runs the lumber and spected citizen, died on the 22nd of May, I can furnish you ivith nay machine j-ou want, as they arc building the following" few days ago and were married belbrc just completed an excellent si.^-foot walk wood yard and is doing quite a lively in the village of Clare, Clare Co., where list of machines: Eev. Mr. Mead. Long may that core- in Iront of his lot. business. ho had gone to reside temporarily with Wheeler No. 6 Combined, Wheeler Mower, rear cut, jnnny last them, and may it bf? "vf-r »r< .Mr. I'rov.-i:, tiic artict, is still in town. his daughter, Jfre. A. Mclntyre. His Kirby Mower, front cut. Kirby Combined, Kirby ^Single pleasant during life, and may iliey livu Lu i;'ariuers are washing their sheep and For $1.50 a dozen he will make your body was brought hero for interment. Reaper, and Burdick Reaper. tell their grand-childreu how they "fooled about next week will be on your streets, photo so much better than the original In reading R.'s report of tho doings of They are all well I;nown and thoi-on;;lily tried machines, made by ono of our oldest the old folk.s." ready to sell to tho highest bidder. "Look and most responsible companies, having a record second to no others now en the that one hardly recognizes himself. He the JIason Reform Club, he seems not to We find there is honor among thieves. a little out" for the mortgages-thereon, as market. has plenty of work. know tho present name of the place once 'J'hankfiil for your pat.rona;re in tho part, a continuation of tho same is rcspcetfully Soraotiine during Wednesday night a it w-ill take a new bat and numerous cali• Mr. .T. S. Woloolt h.as a new stock of called Howe's Corners. We don't despise solicited, as I can furnish you with anything in the farm implement line, from a Stoam thief or thieves entered llenry Lott's store, co gowns to satisfy the fitir mortgagees. goods just from the city. He sells them that old appellation, but wish our little Threshing Machine down. with the iiitoiitioii of making a raid on Rev. Mr. Spniford, of your city, preach• Salesroom on Ash street, oposito Clark's Livery. cheap at fifty cents. village, Aurelius to be known of all men the money drawer and eonfiseating the ed at our school house last Sunday, Not A few days since our attention ' was by its present honor.able name. It is J. 0. STEEVES. contents, but tlioy were saved that ir.ji'.blr-, to a large but to an apprecia tive audience enileil to th" apple drying ostiblislimcnt Aurelius Reform Club that he helped to 15m3 the drawer having been cmptiovl an tin: He ha.>! kindly volunteered to be with us owned by M!essrs Avery and Doan. A neat org.auize. This Club is not strong in evening previous by its rightful owner. again in two weeks at 3 p. ra. sharp. addition to D.ansvillo. Q. The choir from his church accompanied numbers, but has a good membership. Mr. Lott is a kind and good hearted mau, J. H. Bohanan has sold his property wlUing to help the most of our poor peo• liim for which wo return thanks. D.\.xsvii,T,i:, June otli. Next Sabbath Bro. Dunbar, of Aurelius, hero and is prospecting in some of tho mm fit'9 ple Init he does not propose to furnish more northern counties. We aro sijrry to .siieh vagaljoiids with traveling frxpenscs, Dr. Randall is happy. (A boy.) will give us a sermon at the usual place Si,iiii;i\ ( vOMiug John Sii.ink ...••..•'ipi!' and hour. lose Mr. B. as ho was ono of our most thevolbre he takes care ol' iiii luoso ontei-prising citizens. Tho place iu which cliunge. The post oilice being in the the desk- in tho M. E., Church.: Subject: As there has been a good deal said "Let your light siiine."' Rev C. W. Aus• .about our place, in connection with the ho shall conclude to locate will be greatly same l.uilditig it did not escape an over• blessed by his industry and good citizen• hauling. Fortunately lor our P. M. he tin for some time past lias been sufferiii. Red Ribbon cause, through the News, it with inflammation of the eyes. They are may not be amiss to state some of the ship. We wish him all prosperity. had his posuijie stamps and other vitlua- AVo notice some of our neighbors arc hles under lock aud key, aiiJ it i.i.ik bu; .l i:-u:ii' ^ Ijollcr r.l ])rescnt. reasons v;hy tho gentlemen and eloquent :'.Ir. lirowii, tho .irtist, has moved, not speakers from your city failed to organize doing something in the line of building few moments to phii-e the avticleii in a his season. Mr. Wm. Fanson is con• distributing order the foUowlug iiu.nrm,-. !o ,,arts unknown, but to V illiamston. a club here. I think they came here under the impression that we were rather structing a fino looking dweUiug. This The other part ol' the slUJi-o e v.-;is i.uL Advent mcctiiigs ulill draw .crowds. an ignorant conimnnity, therelbre must is just like him—always doing something roughly liamlled. I'ho money drawers The festival for the benefit of tho bo all democrats, and as a natural conse• for benefit or improvement. were ou the euunlers and a few other Protestant S. S. was held in the store quence must all be drunkards or drinking Mr. J. Dlsenroth has a new Juprlght mmmm articles removed from their places. Thu formerly occupied by E. J[urniy. Ice men, and that wo had a cider mill near by nearly completed. This will give him a xhlef or thieves packed for iruiisporUUioa Cream vani.-. IdTG, rOCllTU Of JULY CELKSlt-lTIOX-IT DELHI Sherwood deserves p.artieular notice. in :i ccniiin cuiise thormn iiemlln^; whcn^in Muj;pio Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds cf Family Sotving and Manuracturing, ble name abroad us well as at home. He K. Lyon l*i compUinaut, uiid .lyromo U. WuUlo, .\iiti ITS PATEM AIJTOXVTIC «CDT OVF" on thehana wheel iircvents tlie ma- Alice AVinchell, in the name of tho White E. WiiUlo, a»a Jltoiuu 15. Waldo und Ann E. Wulrlo, But a few weeks intervene between this Ribbon Club, presented the R. R. C. with finaly wound up by saying that no doubt Aduiiniftrutorii of th" c'htiitit of Jumcn W. >\'Kldo, tlc- chine from mining backtrartls, antl ohviatcsthe necessity ort:ildns: tlie ivork Cfusfd, Jfunio Wuldo. Hollo Wuldo, Eli'/aLbi-th and the fourth day of July, the day that a motto "Welcome,'' worked with red upon on their return to Mason, all tho saloons WhUIo, KiUo \Valdo» and Eminii. "Waldo aro dofuiid- from the Miadunc to wiml thread on the bohhuis, wliich iiiust he douc with all .should be celebrated by all law abidiii; white. Mrs. L. Miller is president of tho >vould at once emigrate to Chapins, .as it XoTTCi: ifi iiKr-KHY RiVEV, That on Monday, tho otlier Senin?Macliliies, to the great aimoyjisice of the operator, especially la citizens to revive the inemories of the club. was tho only place loft. (We havo not twfnty-thinl tlay of July, A,D. 1877, at ninu o'clock tuckins, hemiains; a^i nifllins. It (Iocs ouc-thlrd ir.oro work hi a given length In tho forenoon, at thu front door of lh« Court past. Why not celebrate that day at seen any of them yet.) lluuse, in tlm city of Jlason, County of Ingham and of time thau any other Scivliig luacliiuc. ' X>elbi ? we have every facility and con- Stato of Michipiu, I shall solUt pnhjic auction, lo thulii^rhi'st biddi-r, tin* proiuinort ilflHcribed In wild mm EVEUy MOTIOX of the foot the JIACHDiE aiAKES SEC STITCHES, vionience for having a grand time if all Corrospondonco Znehaai.Countv Deniocmt. Another speaker said he had Ii.ad a docrt'tj; which waid prcniiui'r* aro dfKcribed u«f(dIo\VH, . Prom "White Oak. good deal of experience as a moderate to wit: commeiicin}^ hundred and thirty-four \kii Wilsoa Mim will ii as sinch work ia t&a is,] as im oilur Mm of bur townsmen would only think so aud aiidon«-hair(13-l<-;;j foot easterly from tho uorth- Tho carpenters aro tearing the' old and hard drinker. He had sworn o(f w»(it corner of lot number three in block nmnlH-r Itrcfjuircs no special instructions ta use it} an Elustratcd Direction Book Is encourage it. We have three Sunday four (•!), on tlw north IJno of nald I'lock, thunco furnished with each mndiine. Schoohs, the Temperance and • Grange boards and shingles from J. Marshall's and fell from grace a number of times, wnitherly alright anj:lt*M with tho north lino of miid Idock Hovouty t70)ft:et, thimco (»iwtorlypiinilh.'l with IT cannot get out of order, and the ADJUSTIVIENTS ARE ABSOLDTELY PEBFECT. societies, and a .number that are not gnmary and replacing them with new. that he never could leave off until (as he thr north lino ol mitd block twonty-four (lit) foot, A prapcrly cKcciitcil CurtiCcato is furnished with cacb machine, gaarantceing aiomberi! of either society or schools who They are also building additions to it, expressed it) he "experienced religion, and tliuncc unrtlitTly at rinhtanj;;k'H with th»» north lino of Naid Muck Ki.'%*fnty (701 feet, to tho north line of to keep it in repair, free of charge, far livo years. MacLiBcs sold on easy would.join for the occasion. If the super adding as well to tho looks as to tho con• was washed in our Savior's precious blood." Knid block, tlicncu WfNti-rly mi tho north lino of t«aid venience of it. Ani that no one could "go without or block twenty-four (2-1) fi'ot to tho placo of bt'gininj;; terms of payment, uud delivered, I'rco of charge, at any Railroad' Depot in tbe intendents, teachers and presidents of ;iNo th'T north half uf lot numbor two (2), in block United States wbero wo Lavo no Agents. these schools and societies would take an Mr. M. Pariiham has also been erect• leave off the habit of drinking without numbi-r sHventccn (17), and lot* nuniburs ono (1), twu (::), tlir'-o (y), and four (4), in block number Send for ZUastratocl Catologae. 4»-Ageaits Wasted. dntercst in the afTair, aid, and encourage ing new buildings during tho past fen- first throwing his testimony on the Lord's foniU'cn (l-l) in AValdoV addition to tho vlUiaKO of Wllliumittoo, Connty of Ingham and StJito of Mich• For full particulars addresa it, and the citizens do like-wise, wc would days. side." igan . GEO. W.IlUISTOL. Circuit Court CominlnKlonor for Ini:ham Co., Mich. WIX.SON SEWING MACHINE CO.^ • jiot have a failure but .a perfect success. The new school hotiso in district No. That being the case, there was but very 3>. * yv, .TOnN'rilOX, SoHcItont for Compluinar.tH. 827 Broadway, HEW YOKKi NEW OBIEANS, LA.1 or, OHIOAGOj ttti 10 is progressing finely. few competent to take tho pledge and Dated Juno Cth, 1S77. 23\v7. •Several of our, oldesfr inhabitants say L. J. SMITH, Mason, Mich., such a thing has never been done iu this Charles Castor has commenced his new residence. ' town, because the citizens have not ener• Agent for Ingham County. gy enough for the unde rtakiug. Wm. Abbot has built a new addition to his house. HURRAH FORm AMERICAN I Two or three individuals can not do it By tho above it will be seen that far• alone.. It takes a united effort to succeed mers .arc doing some building in spite of and prosper, and that can be done iu this She Stands at the Head! the hard times. The Best Place town as well as in others. Eev. J. M. Fuller, the Presiding Elder Heretofore all those wishing to celebrate of the Detroit Conference, -was in town ithoiFourth have been obliged to go to this week. X)ur neighboring cities for lunasemeut for Mr. Farnham has gone to Fcntonville tliey have liad none at homo. • to visit friends.: Tho Fourth of July is a holiday,'sct a I TO BUY Drs. Sherwood and Randall, of Dans• side for tho people to gather together and ville, came to our town on Wednesday have a grand jollification, and the most of evening of hist week and organized a red them aro bound to do soif they are driven I ribbon club af the Cady school house. • from home to.:-Kave, it. Let's drop the There was miisic and singing, by -'Mr. word "can't,"; and every^ townsman aid GROCERm Coryell. Short,pointed remarks, were und encourage a celebration. Hurrah for made by the doctors, the pledge was eir- a celebration, ono and all I Our schools and culatcd;and 37 signers obtained. .societies can forni a grand procession, wtj can go up to the grove, have a stage erect• The folloii'ing'^offieers of the new club were thoii'ole'ctod: . ,,„, ed, the Declaration of Independence read, Is at the we can have.songs,,prayers and speeches, John;GilVord:7-;Jf^rmV?eK(f.,'• ,: •• we can have long tables put up and load N. Spr.aguo—ls<. V. Prcisidcni. \ \ I T.'Tanner—2(Z V. President', them, with-eatables,'and havo a crand Wra. Cady—3d K President. 2: feast, wo can getup nsnbscnption paper Wm. Giltord—Secrdary. rj-JayrCollier—-Hn'riSticJ:*^^^ .und'all (lonate a little"and-ln tlie'evening PIONEER GHOCEEY! ! •we can'have a grand display of fife^vorks. RUNS BACKWARDS OR FORWARDS. ;M. Austin—Sieicard. -.It\vill not cost any • more - here' thftti;"'a't :.Wamntod to laat a life time If iwod-wlth care. Only eight moving pieces in the whole machine. X:^i\\iac—\st~Mars'kal, ^ --jS -" Once tried, always boiislit.~:-lts'cn«al.lia» never boea produced. So airoplo tliat » chiUl can oporato It. other to-wns and many of the people here . Mr. Tubbs—2



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