March 1, 1877 - Buchanan District Library
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March 1, 1877 - Buchanan District Library
'prim § o §ecom m m m REPUBLICAN k •s N E W SPA PER. r m s o f A Q V E f a S n w i N 'i S o£ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, 2 a X 1 weokS 1 <J0} 150g 200S2 59| 300* cv JO H N G. 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Have the Largest and Best Selected Stock: of CD o[ g q [ B O O T S & S H O E S An old farm cottngo amonij the trees, Whose branchea sway in the gentle breeze, Tlie golden sunlight drifting through, ’Itid loaves o f brightest, greenish hoe Tossing the shadows hero and there. Resting in gleaming patches, where Amid the grass, sweet flowers spring, And sweet-voiced birds their carols sing. , H A T S A N D GAPS, | G X i O T X X X X T CHr 7 A dear home-place, and I looked again. In tho distance I saw the’spring grain 'Waving in billows with the brccfcO, Like peaceful flowers o f summer sens, While the dancing steps of a streamlet's flow, Left a gleaming line ’cross the meadow low, And the hazy hush o f a summer day Q’er all the quiet landscape lay. -------A J X I D — F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S , EVER: B R O U G H T TO “ A farm forsale.” Yes, the words wero there In great chalfc letters that seemed to stare As I'gazed at eaelr crooked, straggling line, Marked out upon the rough board sign. “ A.farm for sale.” . Why sell the farm? Has it need o f a father^ strong right arm ? Have hands grown tired o f plow and sickle, Or wearied hearts grown cold and fickle ? BUCH AN AN , AND ARB 8KU.TNG AT PRICES TO SHIT THE TIMES. WB ARK SOLE AGENTS FOR Burt’s Shoes and Baldmifs Boots, Has ambition her apple o f discord east In tho midst o f a sweet content now past? Jarred tho heart-music with whisperings of gold. Visions of riches, with splendors untold ? Has the: world's, proud show with delusive wings,. Shadowed the Jots which the farm life brings V W hy sell the farm ? Have dancing feet Whose pattering sound made music sweet. n WHICH ARB WARRANTED TO OIVB; E N T IR E S A T IS F A C T IO N . I CaU"and E xam in e! ; N o Charge lo r Showing Y ou G oods 1 *0 L . F , Sc G-. W . F O X . P U E M S H m G G O O D S . rjTREMONT HOUSE, Bno nnan, Mich. W E A R E N O W FU LLY PREPARED TO I ) 0 A R L K IN D S O F jftye cents. y x r Dressing, Matching and Sticlcin g.Mo uId ing, K. A. & G. M* S.Mixa^ Proprietors. R . S O B E R , M . 3}., E o lo o tio F h y - * • eician and Surgeon. Oflico ami residence, IlUl's Cornera. Berrien Co., Mich. W OODLAND f A s Cheap as the Cheapest. H O U S E , T h r e e Onks, f t D. T .B ojimkrsoheim, Proprietor. This house has changed proprietors, changed its name, been thoroughly repaired and refitted, anti every effort will be made by its present manager to earn and sustain: for it a reputation a first*class hotel. Good stables in connection with T-17tr ------ A L S O - J- F U S I X ^ U R B F. M e t a llc A t B ottom P rices. 'SPENCER & BARNES, Busi ness H A H N. and C a s k e t C o jH n esdy-made.oonstantl} ou; hand,or made to rdito; shortnotice. H E A R S iS Jnrnlahedio i l l ordering, »nd atrlctattcntlr m * dlgglns sndlooitlngw'neredeslred * t f SAB N 2 Di r ect or y . —— 3 “ '®i *2 - i^ *— t li t, r'H a :.Z ,© -=:© >2 A ?•. W H I T E , D r u g g is t a n d eA p oth ecary, south aide1 of Front Street, Boclmnan^ ichigatr. B B. PETTITT, M. D m HomeopatMo • Physician and surgeon. Special attention paid to chronic diseases^ Office and Tesideuco vtthM.C I r^ver, Bridgman,Mich. =3 e3 o *r—< 02 ^SXTS.—G o o rg e B i r d w i l l iron his USusto and from the Railroad trains and Hotels, so to any part oi the village. Pare only 25 ceuts, innding baggage. P-t c3 § C. S M IT H , H... D ., P h y s ic ia n a n d o • Surgeon,. Office over Emery &Smith’s Drug Store 05 Residence north stdo of Galien, 3dich.; o B C. COEXiINS, dealer in Amer- ican: and Italian Marble, Monuments, Headstones* t=H Tablets, 4c., of; latest-designs. Office and. works,Murray block,, 2d street,, Niles, Mich, You will find it to your I P adrantage to give Mr;, Collins a call. He is also prepared H to clean and repair marble, restoring old dilapidated’ stone to.its original beauty and texture 32yl* 02 M B . C H T J R C H II iL , d e a le r i u Cloelcs, • Watches,, Jewelry, Spectacles, Also, repairing done to order; All work warranted. Store, fourth door, north of tbe Bank/Main street, Buchanan, Mich. G TVE EIEXU HOUSE, Berrien. Springs. >HOj=: ^ g S:g S------ -- ^ .J cSgsS s °o ^ S g ^ S a i 5 —: - ■*' 5 * 3 O'*-*ik >i 53 > > 1 = ~ = =:-2v='© = * © >»5 o §a •9.3s:3 w—no c * = ' 'A'o>» t x m SO- m oO a o- — ; a *** _ s.CI H.&5 am ~ si s3 I^ . a —«. 2 .| ? § 3 : £ s ^ - p-5 :° o* ^ o*.^ — ? 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Iron, turning and job: work doneto derv Old metaltakenin exchange for work. Portage raetjaearthe depot. 3Sti lls:=S|i'tSZ i ;^3 sid ieilaeS 1 gl|ai|5 §i’f !°o-s i-l oS1■o5 ° p o ;® ” s gs ■ s f W ^!c©’^:Y>_c 1^ —115 !;o = 5^eo— *= e» o ■™§ £-2 = r f 0l * x £ O 0 iE-i 3?-*; 1 ° °«2 Spfl c-2 S.o. 2 !— ©,©WJ?3 ? t. a? 3■ -5Scja a* .o — *T .ttiv.r. a o *•"o 3o © P5 g or; .. B o {rra P*s g Y | s =S lYgsar Oq.e :*er —«- — ;Sg o !o '-ff'-3 s j B Ss3 O^ o © 0 3 C * o c © © c ^-1 e « Sv cso u- ,SS'Aa q - P C. W©JS This old and favorably known 'Hotel is stillnnder lie management of Mrs. DeField 4 Son, who will spare aoeffortsto/maintaina first. class.Hotel at the County Beat., X ] S. DODD, M. D,, physioian & in rgoon. Specialatteniion given to chronicdlseases. Office first floor o f ‘‘Eecord Brick.” Beaidenco on Bay’s, M ID W IFE R Y ! M . P I iIM PT ON, attorney & oonn• selloratLaw,andSolicitorin.Chancery. Officeon jonth side Fn>nt Street, over. Redden, t .Graham’s store, Buchanan, Berrien Co.,Mich. MRS. M ARIA DUTTON, M ID W IF E A N D N U R S E . LvenaOjeastflide,Buchanan.Hich. E Particular attentionpaidtb.the diseases of women and. children. Residence on Front Street,'near the corner o f Portage 40yl XJAGI aE HOTEL, Berrien Springe. street, Bucbanao, Mich, ! (near the Court House)havingchanged proprietors,, has been newly furnished thronghont. The. utmost care Tillhe taken to provide for the-convenience and com* cnof guests, a . good stable in connection with the jotel.. Otis Reed,Proprietor. Harness Makers, Boot Makers, Manufacturers?* Builders, "P & A . H , Summit Lodge No. 192 will find all kinds of A • holds a regular meeting evory Monday evening on. er before the full of tho moon, in each month. LEATHER AND RUBBER GOODS, P # & A , H« The regular coznmnnioa® A t J. S. TuttI e’s, N i Ies. Mich. E dwin Morgan,, W . M,. B . B . H arvrr, 8eo. B.ELTINQAND BDILD1NQ MATERIALS, “ tlonsof Buchanan Xodgo No. 68 are heldatMasonio: Hall in this,villagQ,. on Priday evoning on or before the fall of' the. moon, in enck month. SsthSmith, W..M. /I J. P. Binss, Sec. H O N E Y T O L O A N , E . MoXiIN, M. D», homeopathio A T 9 P E R C E N T ., • Physician and Surgeon.. Special attention paid to chronic diseases, Office and Residence on Portagestreet On long lime, In sums ot not. loss than'$l,000, on farm second housesouth of Front street. and City property. Apply to /IJ,ALIEN HOUSE, Galien, MieR.- 2. P, Ridding, Proprietor. Under entirely new management. Every arrangement made for the convoneatond comforof guests. Chargesreasonable.. G EORGE & PFLECER , A l t y ’ tf a t L a w . S O U T H BFN 1>. IN B T O. O. T.“ The regular meetings of * • Buchanan Lodge No. 75 are held at* their hall, in Buchanan,, on Tnosday evening of each weok, at 7 e’clocfc. Transient brethren in goodatanding: arocordi ally invited to attend. J. W..Smitit, N. G. . A.O. HowB.Sec. T M . L V I X S O N ; .d e n t i s t . O ffic e f irs t ” • door north, of tho Bank; Charges reasonablo and atiefaction guaranteed. L P . A I M Justice of the Peace, N o ta r y P u b lic , Insurance & Collection Agency Represents a number, of! tho leading and most reliabl TOHN WEISGERBEB, manufacturer v of lumber. Custom sawiug. sawing* done -to order, and at Fire Insurance Companies in. the. united States. A1 reasonable rates.: Cush paid.for. all kinds of bolts.. Mill collections attended to and moneys promptly, remitted Office In Howe’s Block,, south aids of. Front Street on South. Oak Street, Buch»nani.Mich'. nah*n»Q. Mioh. VAN K I P E K & H I N M A N , A tto rn e y s and Counsellors atXaw, and Solicitors in Chancery’ Collections* mado and proceeds promptly remittedr Office. Second floor.:Howe’s Block. Buchanan. Mich.; H A M I L T O N , lic e n s e d a u c t io n e e r l l • Will attend to all calls promptly, and.selhat as rsasonableratea: as any other good auctioneer in the sounty. Resldenceand P.O.address.BuchAnan.Mich; F E D H O U S E , O . R e e d ) P r o p r ie to r . Berrien Springs. ilich. Good Lverylin conneotlon, with the honao. B PRINTINGPRESSES™ ^SEN DIOCTS.TO &•' W.VHJWARDS;36CHURCHS-rNEWYoR|t fiin t h e .g r e a t c a u s e : —or— HUM AN M IS E R Y Just tPuMUhedt' in a Sealed Envelope* E vict six cents A lectureon the.nature, treatment; and radical cure of SemlnalTYeakness, or Spermatorrhcba; induced, by Self* Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Neryom De' E D U E N - & G R A H A M , d e a le r , iu bility, and Impediments, to Marriage generally; CoaDry Good, and Groceries, Tront Street, Buchenan, sumptioh, Epilepsy and TItB;: Mental and Physical Inca pacity, Ao.— By ROBERT, JV CUDYERWELL; M. D , Michauthor of the ‘‘Green Book/’- <t*c. The world-renowned author;in this admirable Lecture, B A K E R , M i l l w r i K i t a n d B u i l d - clearly.proves from- his- own experience that tho awful or Xorbin'e Water1Wheela warranted Id power consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed >any other wheels fnnee. Residence, Bakertown. without medicine,.and.without dangerous surgical operaicooddre9s. BachanaD.Mlcb.' r ^ tions. bongles, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing onta mode of cure., at once certain and effectual, by which overy sufferer, no matter;what bis condition may & W . W . S M I T H , d e a le r* iu .t a p le be.'may'cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. ■^mThi$ Lecture .V)p.lprove, a loon to thousands and • and1'Taney' Groceries,^rjOThlona and Crockery. thousands: -„■* ' >I • Central Block, Buchanan.. ... „ - . - .^ R S s p ;‘ - j^ o : C .: H I G H , i H l e n In D r y • Good, usd ^Noltos.t^C.ntr.l -Block,'Tront: Street ■.Utah; -Seat under seal, in a plain ^envelope,; to»anjiaddress; ohrecelpt^ofsIx.cents or two postage .stamps. *■«*:• Address thepoblishen*"1 . .Y nT H J OHLYBRIF.lLIi MRBIOAL' CO.,* V ?1 i l iaii ft., New Tork; Peat Oflse Bex 4511. as if I was losing y ou ; as if this was thorn called at Opal’s, and left his card, for he found her out. Then to bo our last good-bye.” “ N onscnso!” 'and with another kiss what more natural than he should See he Was gone, while Opal gazed on him how Nellie was after her dissipation ? for the last time— at least saw for the H e found her at homo, blushing, last time the man who loved her as lie charming, full o f gratitude for the loved no other woman. pleasure o f the ball, and winning, as Mr. Garthorn sauntered leisurely only those childish, women with big along, intending to take a hansom blue eyes can be. down to the Strand, when ho remem H er father was in the shop ; so bered that as he was alone lie might they were alone, and before Montague call for Archer at his lodgings. In knew what he was doing, he had avow stead o f taking a cab, he resolved to ed his passion to Nellie, and she, had go by train to Gower street, where his confessed that she was very fond o f friend lived. I f Opal only knew what him, and o f balls at W illis’s R oom , would como Of that little railway Opal, driving in the Park, was journey no earthly power would have straining her eyes to see the beloved prevented her going with Montie to form o f Montague Garthorn among the theater- He was thinking it was the crowd o f men leaning over the a bother to go to the play, as it was railings. sure to be hot, and it would have been D a y after day M r. Garthorn spent much cooler in the back drawing-room with Opal, and evening after evening with Opal.— Here his thoughts were with Nellie. Opal was so sweetly interrupted and the carriage door was kind to him, sang and played for him, opened, and a young girl pushed in. declared that something must be A girl with magnetic golden hair that wrong, and besought him to have con seemed to make a halo round her head, fidence in her and to tell her his and saucer, blue eyes, and a mouth trouble. In reply he kissed her, told like a Cupid’s how. N ellie W vlde, her not “ to worry, and that she was a the second woman who loved M on foolish girl.” A n d directly his duty tague Garthorn, met him now for the visit was over, he rushed to N ellie’s first time, with her bright baby-face house, where she met him with bright covered with blushes, and with her eyes, merry repartee, kittenlike ca tiny hands held ont to him to help her resses. She really was very lova b le; Strayed up into life, and, one by one, h it on to the seat a large parcel she and it was no' wonder that this man, Passed out at the little gate, to come had with her. who so loved being made so much of, Again no more, as in days o f old. Has e’en the baby—last o f the fold— “ I t is a now dress that I have- fancied she was more Worthy o f such Twined womanhood upon her brow. bought at W estbournc G rove,” she love as he had to give, than the wo And taken the holy marriage vow, told him, “ and I am going to sit up man who would have died for him. 'With the blessing o f her love to ehocr' And sanctify a home more dear. to make it to go to a ball.” Things could not last much longer H e was charmed with the simplicity like this. Opal wondered why he did TVhy sell the farm ? Is there a grave not come o f an evening, and asked In that shadowed spot where the willows wave? o f the child, as he considered her, and Has death cut deep through the verdant sod— condescendingly asked her her ago. him to spend the following Monday A spirit winged its fligh t to God ? “ Seventeen, soon,” she answered. with her, as she would be alone. H e Has she most blessed, dearest, best— A n d then all the color seemed to die could not re fu s e : so all day Sunday Even the mother lain down to rest? Has the light from those gentle cyesno w fled— one o f her cheeks and leave her very he spent with Nellie, wandering about The light o f that soul—is the mother dead ? pale. H e watched her for some time, Kensington G ardens; then to church A h l how-will heads girdled by thorns of care and then her merry voice broke his with Mr. W ylde, and a delightful B o Rest in dreams on the soft moss, where reverie b y s a y in g : hemian supper in the shop parlor. Swept by child curls in the long ago, “ I have been i l l ; this is the first Afterwards came the good-night; and Gome3 the echoing sound o f the brooklet’s flow. time I have been out. Father would M ontague told Nellie he could not And hack irom the summit o f many years scarcely let me co m e ; but I wanted come the following day, because he W ill they gaze w-ith eyes that are dimmed m y dress so m u ch ;” and then, with had to see a cousin o f h is; and then with tears* And their hearts grow faint and checks turn out waiting for any remark from M r. he went on to say that these happy pale, Garthorn, she asked i f he had ever days must end, as lie was going away A s a vision sweeps by. “ A farm for sale.” been to a ball, and what they were for a long time, and would only come like. once more to say good-bye. The blue Storv. ‘ Y es, child, many. Good-bye. eyes filled with tears, the tiny hands This is my station." rustled up into the air, and with a “ I t i3 mine, to o ," H ellie answered; wild scream she threw herself upon H IS T W O L O V E S. “ and father said he would meet me the stairs, sobbing, “ M ontie, you can not, shall not leave m e!” Two, and Montague Garthorn loved and carry my parcel hom e.” W hat less could M ontague do than “ Darling, I must.” them both. I t does not seem possible, to assist her to alight and carry her “ B u t you said you loved m e !” nevertheless it is true ; and, stranger “ God know3 how much, my dar still, they both loved him. H e was parcel up stairs ? and then, not find n ot worthy o f half the good things the ing any one waiting for her, he could ling ; blit I must leave you, for I am Fates showered on him with such lav do no less than to offer to carry it in honor bound to marry my cousin ish hands; but who in this world ever home. A n d in that little walk how O pal.” N ellie did not receive this announce get their deserts ? It Is a thoroughly his heart went out to this child, who false theory that virtue brings it own had not an idea beyond tho m om ents ment haughtily, w ith . pride, or with rew ard; long ago it might, but now pleasure, who found life so bright, al despair, but threw lierself down'at it certainly does not, or Opal Gar- though her father kept a chemist’s M ontague Garthorn’s feet, sobbing thorn’ s life would have been happier. shop in a back street, and le t’ lodg piteously, “ Y o u shall never marry A s long as Opal cou ld remember she ings. W h y not leave her as she is, her—-the proud la d y y o u showed me had worshiped her cousin M ontagus happy, young, heart-whole, and in in the P a rk ; bus me, your ow n'loving A s a child he was h er hero, and as smooth water ? W h y force her into N ellie, who worships you with a devo she grew up her ch ie f delight was to stormy weather, when she is now so tion she can never f e e l !” “ I do believe you love me best, my be noticed by him. W hen she “ came sa fe ? B u t already the harm is done, out,” and he seemed to take pleasure and M ontague is fascinated fatally by golden w ig,” he exclaimed, as he in being with her, her jo y knew no this child, in whose nature there is no caught her in his arms arid kissed her, bounds ; and at length when he asked depth, and who could never feel any promising to call again soon. Nellie was immediately comforted, her to be his wife, she could hardly thing, whether o f pain or j o y , with half the keenness that Opal can. and before he had got to the end o f realize that the dream o f her life had come to p a ss; and he felt as if he . The beautiful blue eyes look with the street she was singing to herself could not do enough to show his love out flinching into his, as she warbles as she cleared the supper things away. On M onday, Opal dressed herself for the beautiful girl who had promis- ■ forth an invitation to come and have supper. in the dress Montague admired, order ed to marry him, “ W e are not g ra n d ; we only have ed the dishes for dinner he preferred, M ontague Garthorn was well off, watercresses in the shop-parlor.” and made up her mind to tiy and winand his parents both being dead, he H e go83 in, and N ellie’ W y ld e ’ s him back, remembering the words o f had become a “ spoilt child” in all bis relations’ household, and many a M is father thanks him, and in the back one o f our greatest writers, that “ re tress Garthorn had been anxious to parlor is paradise, the watercresses vived love i3 the strongest.” H e came in, determined to make the evening catch this excellent parti for her food for the gods, the theater forgot daughter. Great was the surprise o f ten, and as he looks at and listens to pleasant to Opal, even to confess to the Garthorns ‘generally when it was N ellie, Opal, in the cool back draw her his flirtation with N ellio—-.to tell known that he intended making his ing-room, has become a thing o f the her that he had rooted it up, and was past. ready to come back to her more devo distant cousin Opal his wife. “ What ball are you going to, Miss ted than e v e r ; but Opal looked so Opal’ s love fo r him was so unselfish, strong in her self-possession, so pas so womanly (and how m uch deeper is W ylde?” “ A t A u n t M ary’ s ; their first floor sionless, ,so unsympathetic, that the a woman’ s lovo than a man’ s can pos sibly be I) W hen I say she loved him is empty, and they are going to have image of-N e llie recurred to him as he with her whole heart, better than life, a dance. Call me N ellie— every one saw her last in her atitude o f worship my words seem cold and passionless, d o e s ; it seems too grown-np to call at his feet. “ M ontie, why are you so strange? and cannot convey the meaning o f me Miss W y ld e .” , “ That is not a veal h a ll; but i f you Does anything worry you, dear ?” her devotions. “ N oth in g.” W hen he asked her to marry him would like to go to one o f the best “ B u t I am sure something does. soon she would n ot listen to him, but balls in London, I will take y o u to H ave I anything to do with i t ? ” stipulated fo r another year o f freedom, W illis’ s Room s to morrow night.” “ N o .” “ Ob, father, say ye3 ! ” said N ell, because “ he might see some one he “ O nly remember, Montague, i f liked better,” and with whom he would as she threw her arms round his neck. there is anything in the world I can “ I don’ t know what is right to say,” be more happy. H er delight consist ed iu seeing him happy, so she said, ruminated M r. W y ld e ; “ only as you do for you, I will.” “ W ould you really, Opal ? ” and a and so she meant, no doubt; but real have very little pleasure and no moth gleam o f hope came into hi3 face, and ly she felt such kindness in his entire er, perhaps it would not be any harm.” So it was settled that beautiful, for the moment he felt inclined to tell devotion, and ju dged him so b y her self, that She never for a moment real bright N ellie, was to mako her first her a ll; and then, i f she had only come towards him instead o f going to ized the idea o f his loving any one hut entry into London society. M ontague at last tore himself away the window, he would have made a her. M ontague Garthorn considered that, i f he understood one thing thor from the enchanted chemist’s shop. clean breast o f it, and saved Nellie oughly, that thing was h im self; so he N ow came the time to think— to think and himself a sorrowful fortnight. Opal crossed the room, not even was annoyed at her doubting him even o f what he had done. O f course, it in this loving - way, and resolved to was too late to go to the th ea ter; in looking a t him, and, with eyes fixed prove that no woman o f lures and fact, everything seemed too late, now on the street, said: “ Montague, even wiles could influence him when he had that the door o f M r. W y ld e ’s house if you love another woman better than was shut. W h at had he done ? Prom me, I can bear it, and give you up so the assurance o f Opal’s love. Opal was standing at the drawing ised to take N ellie to a ball, and be readily— for your happiness;” and room window, gazing into the twilight was engaged to go to a dinner party she turned and smiled one o f her for her lover, while her mother and with O p a l! W hat should he do ? N ext brightest smiles at him. ■ “ I am but poor company to-night, father chatted togecher. A t last she morning, Montague knew something heard his footstep on the Btairs, and must he done ; so he g o t his writing Opal, so good-bye.” A n d before she materials, and intended to write to could call him back he was gone: they are together. “ Opal, will you go to the theater R'ellie; to tell her he could not take “ H ow little she cares for m e ! ” he to-night? I have promised to’ fmeet her to the b a ll; but directly he began, thought, while she was caring for him the vision o f those blue eyes filled more than her life. A rcher there.” F or a fortnight M r. Garthorn saw with tears, and the smiling mouth “ Must you go, M ontie ?” ‘ ‘W ell, dear, I think I m ust, but pouting, was too much for him, so he neither girl.. H e was selfishly unhap changed his mind, and wrote briefly p y ; he was in that stato o f mind-that won’ t you come ?” . Opal does not want to go, and she to Opal, that unforeseen circumstanc he did not know what to do next. He does not want him to go without h e r ; es prevented him from going out to wished some ■one would take his des but: before she has time to make up dinner with her to-m orrow. “ Opal is tiny from ‘ him, and make him do something. Every - day he thought her mind what answer to give, her so good natured, she: won’ t mind.” - mother settles the question by saying H e thou gh t1 little o f her breaking' more o f Nellie and leBS of Opal The latter wrote him a kind note, she “ cannot allow Opal to go, as< she heart* though lie thought so much o f -“ hoping he was not ill ; should papa tearful blue- eyes. is tired with a day’s shopping.” Nellie and M r. Garthorn went to come, and see him ?” Montague: remained a few minutes Nellie- wrote: mad letters, beseech^ longer, then rose to take his leave. the ball and en joyed it. Nellie looked Opal was. dull, felt a leaden weight- at lovely in her fresh white muslin dress- ing him to. come or she would, die. her" heart. W hat f o r ? — surely n ot, and M ontague’s g ift.o f real flowers. She was i l l ; she was pale; she really because her lover-'was/going to^meet a W hen he left her at home- he longed ■was dying; She:could, never see him man at the theater. He^rtheless^slie for th e’ m om ent, when he. .should see moye.if.he-.did-not come. :■ -H e sat down to answer . .these let could not'throw the gioom :bfi;‘ and as ' her-next-. On h ie xeturnvhe lou n A a she bade., him'good-by.er. steaVsVfose to letter, from Opal, fu ll o f tender regrets- ters, andjfelt relieved when-t.h'ey. were , her eyes, and- seemefl- tor.tremblo in at his absence, and.the ’assUrance-of. finished. her-voice ;-‘sq. much so;thatTeven M o m ■her love. H e - resolved, rfever to see ’ Opal received hers by the last;post,, tie, the,m ostiunobservant■o f ^men,'no N ellie again;’ j|nd'-to.-'imany^Opalja?:- and . when she saw the well "known ^writing she took it up' to’ her room to ticed them^ and was,’ more affectionate soon as Epossiblef - ,H o w ; eiwy, TSft l i I- a C . . ' j'S m a k e .resolutions, at ■ night, iv ’andrRowi :readsat;:alone. It.-w as-nonly a'short' . in manner. ^. . ««d t* •: “ You are tired, Opal, ’my,child.; goAAVM1 ^ - ^ »’ A h - i. “ It ii not that, Montie; tiitT feel .hotV^andi’jBhe.-1' perceived;! ft .was in-a. ^school-girl band. It ‘ ' “ Owir - D iiiLiK d — Yolir broken-hearted golden wig is pale, ill, languid and dying. I f you don’ t see her soon it will be too late, and you can only put flowers in her coffin, and bid her a last adieu. Do, do, do come to your loving N e l l ie .” The address: was in full on the let ter, and in one moment Opal saw it all. How Mr. Garthorn had sent her this letter by mistake; how this letter was from some one to him; and she realized that in truth he had found some one whom he loved more, and consequently would make him-happier. Her resolution was made. Her love was no use if it was selfish. Next morning she wrote to Mon tague, asking for a. moment’ s conver sation that afternoon. Then she went to Nellie’s home.— She rather won dered at the appearance o f the house, but fancied the lady might only be staying there. Blooming, blue-eyed Nell opened the door, and Opal asked for Nellie. “ Why, I am Nellie. What do you want ?” ■ “ I want you to come home with me. Mr. Garthorn will be at our house this afternoon.” , ‘ W ill he, really ? Then he has not given me up; as father said. A n d I was so unhappy because he had gone away from me to marry his cousin.” “ Never mind about the cousin, N el lie. lie loves you, and you on ly; and now you will see him very Boon.” “ I must put on a pretty dress, to see him in, Miss-------” “ Garthorn.” “ Oh, you are his sister. How kind o f him to send you for me !” and she trotted away to try and smooth her golden hair. When Opal arrived home with N el lie she hurried her into the drawingroom, and waited herself outside the door until she heard Montague com ing up. Then she brought him into the room, saying: “ Montie, dear, I have brought lit tle Nellie to you. You see I have found out your secret,- and am so glad to make you happy.1— Good-bye for the present.” And with a ringing laugh Opal ran up stairs only to throw herself on her bed in a paroxysm o f grief. In the drawing-room Montague Garthorn was supremely happy with the woman who he deemed loved him best. Matter In local columns, ten cents per lino or Insertion; bntno local taken forle^tban $1;00. R IS E AXI> SING, A method by which persons with short mem ories may sing songs which have been partly forgotten, and also supply rhymes, is suggested by the following; Oil, if I had a lumty turn lumty turn too In the land of tho olive and fig, I would sing o f the lumti turn lumti to you And play on the thing umy-jig. And if in the lumty turn battle I fall, A tumti turn’s all that I crave ; Oh, bury me deop-in the wbat-yon-may call, And plant thingumbobs over my grave. Disease o f the Throat. • BY V. D. Obituary Notices—morethan tbennnonncemcntjffi^ bochargod for at tboxate o f Jive cents for c&ch li ^ Advertisements not accompanied with directions time, will, bo Inserted until forbidden* and ebarg ;• ■* accordingly. Double colnmnudvertisomon ticb orged at cbor 1e rates. Shortnoticesof meetings, 25cents. vfig/v YearlyAdTcrtisersallowod four changcswithotn chorgo. is destroyed, and that by means tg do not debilitate. W e never persuf patients to employ us, or bold':! any encouragement o f a case withp a reasonable hope o f Success. W e shall make our visits regurlai for years, and will be for consultati upon all diseases o? tbe lungsi, thro| heart, nerves, blood, etc., on our n| visit at Niles, Clifton House, on ~ urday and Sunday, March 17th 18th. Hundreds throughout the country are suffering from various affections o f the throat. Some are only dis turbed during the changeable weather o f winter and spring, while others are A Two-Shilling Offer. troubled more - or less, most o f the Yesterday forenoon a man seen time. In some instances an affection a livery rig and drove around toj o f the throat will exist for a long time without getting in upon the lungs. at a furious rate, as i f his sole obj Notwithstanding this slow progress was to k ill tbe horse instead o f t; in some cases, we do not believe there ing a ride. H e smashed a wheel is one case out o f ten that will not, if the buggy while-driving on Woodwi left alone, gradually grow worse, avenue, and, after getting a scantl eventually reach the lungs, and end under the axletree bo that the vebij could be driven on three wheels^ in consumption. yq The ‘symptoms in chronic diseases called to a boy and said: “ Here, boy, you drive this rig b o f the throat are many, and vary ac em cording to the nature and locality of to tbe stable and bthe disease. Among the symptoms thrown out, had eight ribs brok f 1 o f this ailment is an alterative of the and that I was taken to the hospi voice, its tone not as clear as us in a back. D o this, and I will g 1 ? ual, a slight irritation or tickling sen you two shillings.” “ I can’t tell a lie— not for t sation in the throat with more o r less dryness,* giving rise, to a hacking, shillings,” replied the boy. “ They won’t hurt you ,” p r o te s fe hemming, or an .endeavor to clear the throat o f something which is felt to the man. “ I know they won’t ; but w henbe an obstacle to full and free utter ance, On attempting to speak there told ’ em you’ d broken eight ribs, a hi will be an inability to produce a prop they, believed it, I ’ d feel that it wai -T er 'sound, until the throat has first mighty mean man who wouldn’t pg~ a boy a shilling a rib for lying,! been cleared. Loud or long talking or reading right in the middle of a hard wintf produces cough, irritation or dryness too !” — Detroit Free Press. o f the throat. In the first stages there is no .expectoration. Passing Isconiirehenslble. from a warm to a cold atmosphere or They were sitting on the front port room, produces difficulty in breathing, enjoying the evening air, and gazi and in advance stages gives rise to at the canopy o f heaven, thickly stc more or less cough ; the Bame ■symp ded with glittering stars. toms follow an exposure to dust, or “ Howincomprehensible,” exclaimg/? when walking against the wind. In Mr. Posonby, “ Is the vastness o f i [fcold or damp weather, the .symptoms tu re! Each glittering orb of t ^ are generally more aggravated, the myriads we now behold is a sun nff |S person liable to. take coldTSbm the glorious than our own, and the ce ;>■ slightest exposure. Sometimes the ter of a grand planetary system, a i. symptoms disappear entirely, but re their centers in their turn revol p ‘‘A Small-Pox Kuss.^ turn again on contracting a cold. It around other centers still more ms fj" Yesterday, says the Pittsburgh may thus go on disappearing and re nificent. How wonderful are t Leader; on the train which leaves Hast turning, the patient meanwhile being eternal laws which hold this univer ill Liberty shortly after eleven o’ clock, in comparatively comfortable health, o f worlds in their unchanging orbi was a rather dilapidated-looking col until the disease has made consider and— ” “ Yes,” said Mrs. Posonl ored individual as a passenger. No able progress. There is often a tired “ and I ’ m just certain that salt h a notice was taken o f the dusky travel feeling about the throat, a feeling will spoil before morning.* Did yi| er until the conductor came into the o f discomfort or uneasiness along to order those mackerel!” ward evening. In the early part of car and stated to an acquaintance: the day the tired feeling about the “ See that darkey?” throat is not noticed, as the voice or Errors are the children o f igne “ Yes.” . ganshave had a chance to recover ance. The man who is born in po| “ Well, he’s a small-pox nurse— nursed Baily who died at Homewood.’ their power, by rest during the night-. erty and educated to economy •shot The comments were few but there In the beginning of the disease no never wed a woman of fashion, wf: was an immediate scramble among such symptoms are felt, but as it pro has no idea o f the cost or value'] those seated nearest to the nurse, gresses these symptoms show them money- The woman who wants:! while the more timid retreated to the selves every evening, then earlier and home in the sweet, honored, lovls platform arid held an indignation earlier until 'the voice is clear only for acceptance o f the term, should nev| meeting. This proceeding aroused a ’ short time in the morning. The marry a drunken spendthrift. T| the ire o f the colored person, who voice becomes more rough, hoarse, woman who prefers being a butteri! took it exceedingly ill that he should and sometimes completely destroyed. to the honored queen o f her houa be shunned by his fellow-passengers Sometimes the individual will be able hold, should never marry. Marriail because of his vocation, and he alight to • speak a sentence in an audible is beautiful when those who engageM’? ed from the gar upon, its arrival at, voice, while the next one will be in a it can think more of the inside -tbp^ the depot with ill-disguised express whisper, or the audible articulation the outside life. “Where two perso| may be cut off in the midst .of a sin can wait, work, harmonize and assf ions of disgust. But he wa3 heard from again. L a gle word. Thus the disease may go each other, it is well for them to do‘ s| ter in the day it was alleged that on for some time, but gradually the Where they cannot, it is wrong : symptoms increase, tire general health, them to destroy each others’ livepl while employed at the house o f Mr. Bailey he had purloined several ar if not previously affected, becomes Tho patient, educated captain del ticles o f jewelry, and, an information impared. Digestion is imperfect, the not dash and dash his ship on*t| having been made against him before appetite changeable, the bowles irreg foaming bi eakers till it be lost and Deputy Mayor Bradley, two min ular, the kidneys become implicated, on board perish, but tacks, stands’ 6 ^ ions .of the law seized upon the color the pulse frequent and weak, the skin to sea, rides out the storm, and.at,lag; ed person and proceeded in a very un dry and harsh, the feet are cold, and lands his passengers and cargo* ceremonious style to hustle him before often a clammy state o f the hands. safety. the tribunal. . When nearing the mag The cough. at length becomes severe istrate’s office a thought occurred to and troublesome, accompanied with a Mrs- Harriet Beecher Stowe, ,sist: the prisoner, and ho suggested that free, frothy and transparent expecto o f Plymouth’s pastor and author, -as it would not, perhaps, be the correct ration . There is soon a gradual wast the Byron story, has found a scan# thing for him to enter the justice shop. ing of flesh and general debility, and down in Florida to expose. She writ: s “ W hy” queried one o f the officials, at last the patient is hurried out of as follows to the Christian ■ TJyiiop life with the symptoms o f quick Con giving the prisoner an extra boost. “ Two pairs o f red birds have set rj “ ’ O o s l’se a small-pox nuss,boss. sumption. . Young or old, who have an establishment in our orchard, -tl! any trouble about the throat should males flaming and flaunting in ti D at’s why.” Simultaneous with this statement not allow it to progress, for it is in Chinese Vermillion coats, and the J, one constable fell off on one side, while deed an ailment of a most insiduous dies more daintily attired in suits' the other dug rapidly away from the character, often, making serious in reddishffirown,.with scarlet beaks aifp other, and the prisoner found himself roads upon the general'healih, as well claws. Yesterday, as my gay l o il l a free man. N ot knowing very well as parts involved before the person is and lady were making love in the m ofa what he was to do under the Circum aware o f its danger. It i 3 more dan approved style, rWTa , snajiliAr ln flv red pa^ bht|i h iitls another lady stances the colored person meandered gerous among those disposed to a alighted on a neighboring bough .aiffl into the office .and proceeded to. argue scrofulous disease o f the blood. began singing her little song ‘ The course adopted by many phy- Birdie, birdie, birdie.’ Instantly' his own case with the magistrate in a Very friendly and confidential manner. sicans for the curing of this disease lady number one flew* at her like As soon as the justice'-dispenser dis is a mistaken one, burning the throat tie red hot flend, and" drove her o u f-Q covered who and what his visitor was with Nitrate o f Silver in order te de sight and hearing. I don’t know th‘;|,| he retreated to the back part o f the stroy its sensibility for the cure of my lord Wed cardinal had even looke^ office, and, with an. expressive gesture, this complaint. We consider it wrong ! ■at the intruder ; it is possible he‘mah-v and more calculated,to aggravate the have cast an indiscreet eye that wo* I how led:-“ Git!” “ But, boss, de law’s got me whar my -complaint than -to subjugate i t ! I f and remarked: ‘What ahweet^voicfl har’s short. What are you gwine to deprive the whole throat o f strenght, that lady has!’ I f he did,-, he w t|j as you do in burning with caustic, are soon taught better t&an that, do about de case ?” “ G it!” shrieked the justice,, “ and you not- more likely to, invite disease free love nonsense among birds'!” to the part by rendering-it weak ? never 'show up here again.” A s for medicated inhalation ic has And the prisoner got.— Free-Press. done mnch morb’harm-than-good in Winter iu London. this .complaint,_by diseasing the blood, A few days ago a pet canary bird weakening the lungs- and debilitating Life in Londou begins and eni<i| owned in- a family in Hast Haven was the patient... The *majority:; o f our late in the day. The very ^crossin found early one morning dead 'in - its best physicians.do not deem.it.-worthy sweepers do not turn .out till .dJ cage. A good, many feathers were o f notice, for they know it to be an o’ clock, and no newsboys rouse ‘.th| scattered in the. bottom o f the cage, exploded theory, revived with alleged sleeping echoes o f the streets at vthfe and the body o f the. bird had suffered improvements by.medieal speculators unearthly hour o f 8 . Everything;er considerable laceration,;as from-, the to impose, -upon- the credulous as :a courages man te lie in bed late o f ? teeth of an animal, ftfwas impossible; means, o f .pecuniary gains -Medicated morning. I f he gets up at -9 lie wi 'that the mischief had.been done by ® air is diseased-ail*: * I f this: ailment tumble over tbe housemaid’ s) pail jui cat, and the following.night a mouse is pfoduced-by dyspepsia, general de outside the door, and even the clot | trap was set inside the cage. bility, the- excessive . use of..‘tobacco, will not be laid for breakfast. , T b No catch, however, until the, night and other constitutional-troubles,' how great “ West End” does not seem 't supceeding, when there got into the can *the. ;Splutio.n--of the,' Nitratem f, he fairly up and about till 3 or 4 i trap a kangaroo, mouse, as somebody 'Silver, applied to the throat,;ortmedica"t- the afternoon. named it. This.little animal, which' ed:air breathed’ into the lungs cure had undoubtedly destroyed,theicanary, the disease ? The -cause of- the: dis- and is about the.-size.of nu'ordinary mous’e ,: qase. must first bo removed, - or a cure on its liveliest face.* A t 8* one got perhaps not quite asGarge... .Its-front,.: is impossiblei B y -th e application of to dinner,-and’ i f there arpumore .me legs are much,shorter than the others; ' Witr^te'1oi'.;^ilv.e^'’§ ^p3r: medicated air-, ■.than .ladies present you .will-get awu and it has.a way_or- sitting .up /like va, halation. the"*patienti.may fo'r sa. short before 'il:S 0 .:. -Thus;’at .this time \ .kangaroo;' 'I ts movement is a jump or time."experience.Fspmeirelief,-1Rut the : the year, —th e "Dohdbner gets alon ■spring,'like' that’ o f :a kangaroo,*, and it’ cause-” noY-being~, removedithe trouble with ait infinitesmal quantity o f dan -has a spot of; white fur on. its 'breast, light, an'd it is lubky for him--that .1 ./.: 11 ’IS: cjiJt i uk.hH'YWa.t /tfi e':IIt is able to do so', for the sky is^hidde mal may have -‘been^brpught ‘ to't;his' .in her..reparative,pjpce8S^A^eWseasl; by .fogs ..and /yap.ors,. andj'/tmtil'^or •cquntrydnasometTofeignr'v.essely’ but cannot ,curedi^jWe;,? haj,eVtreated, ”cgetB*usedjto it/'th eiea y y .a n d 5somb( ‘ How it reacKed^he/Easti-Haven^hore ;many;'RunirJedrcaseVijand!meveKi failed5 -.airffills.one with the “ blues'^and'giyi and entered a^d^ellitig%on|ei’'>I^&^eVs.IptieR the Case is presented rise to dismal presentiments o f -a] sllch a. supposition hardly reasonkblet ’ | tH# StaimDk of tbs sonatitiitiori pro ageing evllf . - . shh Beirien CoTTc^pondenco of thoObicago Iribnno, tn m i § sa . ^ e m r tL The Currency. Ghimt& p ly that all neia transactions shall be in neio dollars o f a gold value curreny. Record, Bissliaiian abundant greenbacks, at par or in gold, at a fixed sliding scale ot pre mium. , W hy should the labor and industry o f this country stand stiff while those Glasses arc settling their old differences V “ Let the dead bury their dead.” It requires no immense accumulation o f gold, and derange ment o f the markets o f the world be fore specie payments can be assured. It forebodes no disastrous shock when the gold basis is reached. It sets at once the wheels o f commerce gliding smoothly along and gives a fires'll start to the suffering labor and industry of the country. I t restores confidence to the capitalist, who will use his wealth to develop the groat resources o f the country. It encourages immi gration and foreign capital to flow hither. It enhances prices from their present low point, which is below the gold standard o f other nations, when \ t, tal einto view our high protective t niff It raises the public credit, and enables us to borrow money cheaply, wlncn every new nation needs for its d \elonment. Thursday, Stato AjMiroitriatlons. , March I T E S ’I I E R . ’ S The legislative committees on the State institutions, in connection with the finance committees o f botli branch es of the legislature, have substantial ly agreed upon the following appro priations for the years 1877-8. The committees on the university have not yet prepared #tlaeir recommendations, but wo have Substituted the amount asked for by the regents. Bills have been introduced by private* authority for §159,500 additional for the uni versity ;■ “LOOK TO T H E EAST” 8 . C hicago,. Feb. 9.— The near ap 2 . The now equipment o f gold or ( W J 3 B B W O R K C O M P I i E T E ,) paper-money based on the gold-value A I tIT U A Ii O F T U B F I K S T T 1 IK E E I>Eproach o f the gold premium to par has C? RISKS T & IttASOJTKY. brought the question o f specie resump (gold; notes made to pass current on a Containing tho complete Worlt ot'the Entered Appren ffxed gold value, and thus freed from tice, Follow Craft, and Master Mason’s Degrees, with TJRSDAT AIORNING, MARCH 1, 1S77. . tion prominently heforo the public tUelr Ceremonies, Lectures, etoy ‘Edited by KALPII1?, ^msamasemmmma; the evils o f fluctuation, must be in LESTER. Lonnd in Cloth, $2. Bound in .Lonther Tuck* again. It is very delusive to deduce (pocket-book stylp), Gilt Edges, $2 50. Copies of tbo ^Republic au tate Convention, from this large declino that we have readiness to continue the financial nbovo book sont per mail to any address, freo of postage, A.II I'e rso n ^ a t » d is ta n c e t r e a t e d b y oa receipt of price.. Address all orders to trafic o f the country. B T u ilw H li V e r fe c t S u c c e s s b y r ie sc rlb lu ff L Republican State Convention to nothing further to do but to wait D IC K & F IT Z G E R A L D , llieli- S y r n in o m s . inate one Justice of the Supreme quietly for the final drop, which will PARTIAL' REPEAL OF TIIE LEGAL TEN P. O. Box 2075. I S A n n S tr e e t, N e w Y o r lc , DER AOT. rt ia the place of the lion. Thomas 51. make all our currency alike in value. i'~aws i i1 w*~w~innTiiTi i 11WiHwnramn— r CTiOQ a week in your own town: Terms and outfit tley, and two Regenta of the State Legislation has created an irredeema Ip u U free. H. HAL LETT 4 CO., Portland. Maine. What legislation is needed to effect ^(SeDd for our largo and beautifully illustrated paper, versity in the place of J. II. MeCow- ble currency, and it will romain de this 1 A YEAR. 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With invaluable dumb nnd blind.. . .......... 4,8,000 43,000 Illustrated Aids and Superb Bindings. These Books beat IVJs- 10th, 1ST", every comity will be trade to do: it., Favorable circum law. The Government shall ho re the World. Bull particulars iree. Address jTOlJTX JEReform sc h o o l-.. . . quired to redeem them on the day stances like the present may aid leg-* 26,000 -------‘ 2 ) 1,000 , led to one delegate for each 5Q0 of O T TJB U A CO , P u b l i s h e r , P X I I t A D E L State prison, .. . .. . .. --------- 20,540 19,965 P FIIIA, total vole cast lor Governor in 1S76, islative acts, but cannot completely tho tender is made. Said repeal to Fisheries............ ... .......... 8,385 7,000 one aditional del 'gate for every ftac- >cure the financial disease. In 1873 take place March 5, 1877, or as soon Stato library........... ©■ $ 7 7 a Week’ to -Agents. $L0 Outfit Free. 1,600 1 ,S00 i P, 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maiuo. State public school. -------- 38,000 87,000 t})UU ^ f X o f 300 votes; but each organized the gold premium sank to 6 , but it after the inaugeration o f the now House o f correction . . . . . . 1 S,000 IS,000 '“ f ity will be entitled to at least one del- afterwards rose; to 17, and specie pay President as necessary to give the P C M Q Ifl^ Q No matter how slightly disabled. InN J) ) r U il u lU l lO creases now paid. Advice and circular Normal school____ . . . . . . 18.300 18,300 e. ments looked distant indeed. To-day country sufficient notice,— a sutahi free, T. McJIiguabl, Atty, 707 Sansdm St., Phihii, Pa. Miohigan university. . . . 81,600 . 31,600 f } "nder the resolution of 1S5S, no dele- heavy importations of gold have time, and perhaps the best, as not to Kalamazoo asylum for in0 1 Q (k t l s y at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and "VX will be entitled to a seat who doe? again reduced, the premium through remote to endanger much the com rt sane............ ......... . . . . . . 17,600 Why i bocHUse .Inhala17,500 terms free. TRUE & 00., Augusta, Maine* tint.is the only V«y Pontiac asylum for C A T A B E H ! insane 11,500 11,0 00 r-jv; reside in the county he represents. rhat the Air Pattbages by further doubt and. uncertamri : excessive supply, and some, people State gov’t expense 3 . . . . . ,29S,297 298,297 <*au be cached, and S. S- OLDS, Secr8tarv. A L U O R A T I Y E B U S IN E S S . Catarx h Is a diimuo of clamor for specie payments in thirty and in time to take advantage o f t: i Ha_WH WANT 5 0 0 MORE FIRST-CLASS SEW i-[>yated Lansing, Feb. 12, 1S77. ihe Air Poeeagis of*the Totals . . ...... . . . . .$647,825 $543,S60 ING MACHINE AGENTS, AND 500 MEN OP ENERGY Buchan en days. The supply o f gold has in present influx o f gold. ITS PRACTICAL "WORKINGS. Head Use this Treat WR MAKE A SPECIALTY SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS. AND ABILITY TO LEARN THE BUSINESS OF SELL of trentlug p-itieuts by Mail ment m we direct, creased, the market is overstocked, actment would make all new tramne E jcjhrience oF the past has demonwhich Is easy and pleas Greenback Caucus. Please write and describe yanr .......... $25,000 ING SEWING MACHINES. COMPENSATION LIB ant, and we guarantee the price has become, cheapened, and tions, unless otherwise stated, paya ;itr ited to some extent what would he Agricultural college symptomsk To Rooms iu < ERAL, BUT VARYING ACCORDING TO ABILITY, Institution for deaf, dumb, and blind S,005 a perfect CCRX of Ca ^Independent Greenback Caucus will be unless some practical method is devis ble in gold or greenbacks scale 1 1 the practical workings o f this plan. State public school. .............. .. tarrh. 30.SOO CHARACTER and QUALIFICATIONS OP THE AGENT. l et the Engine House,, in the village o f Bu 153,000 FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS san, on Friday evening, March 9th, 1877, ed to retain this gold here, beyond down to gold value, and also by mu As it is based on the principle o f de House o f correction ................... Why! lor the same Normal school.... . • . . . . . . . . . . . 60,000 ihe purpose of placing in nomination candi- its; use for custom-house duties and tual consent, custom paper tMUrs, rea-ton as given- abovn B r o n e M tis ! preciating tho present currency to its ............ . New cftpitol.'.. . . . . The Bronchial Tabes 175,000 "|a to be supported for the various corporaspeculative purpose in W all street, having a gold par value, bo they the real value, “ throwing it out,” as the Michigan university .......... .. are simply conductor 12,500 mgBM |offices at the ensuing election, All voters to carry air <to the C H IC A G O , 14,872 827 and 829 Broadway, |in the village who are members o f the the result will be exportation, a con present gold-notes o f tho National expression goes, there is a gveat simil Kalainasioo asylum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALL PERSONS THAT READ Lungs,bonce iQhahiliou New York, or New Orleans, La. 85,000 this hre invited to soad lor onr must go direct to tbe nbaok club, and others who favor the sequent reduction o f stock, and rise Banks, or a newly-established curren arity the to state o f affairs existing in Pontiac asylum . . . . ................ .. largo aod bfantifnliy illnatrated seat of tiio disease, and spies o f the Greenback party, are invited in. price again, and a further remove S P E C IA L , C H R O N IC & O B S C U R E I you will follow our cy redeemable in gold or Canadian 1861, when Ilhonis “ stump-tail” cur Formerly occupied by J. W. Smith, Paper, sent free to any address. ifdirection.-., §564,827 T o ta l,... ___ .................. . tend and, take part in the Caucus, Diseases o f Young, J/ULdle-Aged,or Old Men and Wo-1 we gnanuirfrom Bpccie resumption. I f specie bank notes, or present National Bank men, hereditary or ncquirod, treated successfully in a I tee to COE* Bronchitis., bruary 2 2 , 1S77Ortc-linlf, SS27,05(j, to be railed by tax each rency was taken, and passed currnetat where they will continue to supply H. J. H owk , 1 S T R IC T L Y P R IV A T E J payments were certain to come within notes scaled down to gold value, Thus what the banks would pay for it. As year.— Lansing Republican, Why? Pecans* Afitbma the wants of their many customers. and scientific manner. Immediate relief; speedy and 8 F eeejiax Fraskmx, > ■ Gout. is a contraction of the a reasonably short time, even the use can the gauge be quickly and easily perfect cures. A successful experience in over 30, I every bank-note had a different value,it Bronchial Tubes, cens J« H. Bos, } 000 cases. All commuuicutions confidential. Call orJ ed by^inflammation and for speculative purposses in W all changed, and the proper rolling-stock was much more complicated than the address, with stamp, for circular, J.H.DYR,M.D.,| Another Astronomical Show. Irritation of the macaw No. 9 Washington Ave , Dotrolt, Mich. street would not bo required. N o on hand at a moment's notice and proposed system, which establishes by mombrane linlug the ^SvBgC TB B— HEM KPS— I W ashington , D. G , Feb. 27.— WE GUARANTEE TO CURE Bronchial Tubes. Use 'reparations for the inauguration speculator would buy it unless to im rapidly augmented as increased trade Coughs, Colds. Diptheria. Pnen* Oxygenated Air as we law a fixed price to all bills alike. On The officer in charge o f the Eaval A pfl A A] flf) A MONTH recoired by our graduate. "‘resedent-olect' Hayes are now be- mediately export it to another coun and revival o f industry demand. rnonia, Neuralgia', and nearly all will direct and we will \h|| 2 VI l! IS Students wanted. Salary paid while and after the passage o f the proposed Observatory has received a telegram IjilJU other severo attacks when all warrant a Care. rW*» *■ IjjlUU practicing. H if.iia tfo n sfiirn ia H ' Jmade, and the oath o'f office will try. other remedio3 fail. .havo cored cases of 20 Those who had debts to pay at .2 . Redemption o f greenbacks in acts, hank deposits would he changed e il. Address N. W. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, JanesThey will conduct a First-Glass from the Astronomer R oyal at Green jyears standing. villo, Wia. „ taken on Monday next, if he is not the time o f resumption would he suf gold, on the sliding-scale system, or to the now dollar o f account, and, wich requesting that watch be kept Can he cared Why ? ■v { fed before that time by the inces- ficiently .provided for with National, gradual enhancement as to prices and through the co-operation o f banka, on the suu’s disc on March 21st, 22nd hecanso wo havo cared E A R N T E L E G -R A P ^ 4 turmoil o f office beggars who Bank notes, and the hanks would he dates, as follows: On the passage o f bnndreds of cases, some C o S S U B ip t iO H railroad companies, and business men and 23rd, for the transit o f a small | young meu and women, and earn from >45 to of tliem being given $100 per month. Good situations guaranteed; J‘ j e already commenced their attack sufficiently provided for with legal- o f tho act, and prior to July 1 , 1877 over to die hy aU phygenerally, the new order o f things planet. Advantageous observations Small salary while practicing. Address, with stamp. siciauB of other schoola ;i'| a him. tender greenbacks. The United States at 94 cents gold for every dollar would start off at onco smoothly, and HAYWARD A GO , Oberliu, O. of practice. Consnmpo can be made in Western States. p Y S PE P S I A W E CURE. tion Is a disease of the Government would he; the only delin greenback presented, and each month almost imperceptibly. m E x t r u M ix c d Ca r<ls, 2 0 s t y le s , or 2 0 Liver and Kidney complaints ore Air psssagea and over N e w Y e a r ’s C ard s, 10 ce n ts, postpaid, two-thirds of the cases quent i f it had not sufficient gold in thereafter at 4 o f 1 per cent, advance, * 'he ' p o s t 3 master in Chicago has N A S S A U C A R D <50., N a s s a u , N , Y . .reached by Oxygen aro caused by Catarrh. OBJECTIONS TO TIIE PRESIDENT’ S PLAN. In connection with their Grocery. effectually VTe guarantee a cure if . e into bankruptcy with: liabilities its coffers to redeem the greenbacks. equivalent to 1 per cent, every three THE C O M T F PRESS. aiedAir. s (hpT A Q A per day at homo. Samples worth $1 you will come in sea The following objections to the tpt/ uU free. Stixsou A Co., 'Portland, Maine. months, or 4 *per cent, per annum, a1167,000, and a default o f §60,000. No adequate provision is yet made for son. [Benton Harbor Times.] the Government to obtain this gold, until they are redeemed at par, on President’s plan, promulgated since Dr Townsend's Oxy The Bay Springs says: “ The peach the above was written, are suggested: genated Air will purify ’he State House of Representa- even for resumption in 1879, when and after Jan. 1, 1879, hut to the First, it would causo too sudden a buds o f Van Buren and Allegen coun the blood in one-third E liO O B the time that any other s for Minnesota has, by a vote of the gold is now at its own doors, and Government shall he accorded this change in tho value o f the currency; ties was never in better condition than G iv e T h e m a G a l l . known remedy c a n . Why? because to iu | to 36, passed a bill restoring hang- the home market is the cheapest in privilege or option, viz : that in place A n y Board o f Trade man would think now.” That is just the case down hale Oxygenated Air it the: world. How shall it at once be o f being obliged to redeem" on demand, as a penalty for murder. here...... ..Last week the Niles Repub goes direct to the lame* aad p"isses through the utilized and in readiness for the specie the Government may elect to pay in it a very arbitrary act to lower the lican entered its "twelfth year, and the tissues, noil comes in payments? The generally suggested terest on all notes presented, provid price of grain 6 per cent, in one day. direct contaet with tho as It is forced In fhe Hew Orleans Times confcem- method is that the Govornment shall ed for any delay not exceeding thirty A pply this reduction to any commod Buchanan Record its eleventh. We N A T IO N A L G R E A T N E S S . G A N G I B S blood to the Lungs by the |ea the squirming o f the Northern purchase it through sale o f bonds, and days the rate o f interest shall ho 5 ity in the land, to every contract that congratulate you, gentlemen, and may One dozen Stereoscopic Views of tho Centennial Exhibi action of the ho«rt. -ANDIll tho blood in onr sent post-paid to any address on receipt of $3.00. locrats without offer o f sympathy, accumulate it for the gold redemption per cent, per annum; above thirty is about falling due, and the injustice your prosperity,continue In the.future tion veins returns fo the Our variety iocUidos all the build!nga, grounds, btatuary. as in the past. bea t every lour mioand other beautiful things exhibitod. This company had gristles with paragraphs like this .* o f greenbacks on and after Jan. 1879. days and not exceeding sixty, 6 per will ho found to he very great and sole authority to use the Photographic art Within the T D M 0 E B ! ates if theblood is good, and forced from the 1"Berrien Springs Journal.] enry Watterson says ‘ the dice were A lso, that the National Banks, shall cent. ; above sixty days, and not ex burdensome. I f the decline o f 6 per grounds and buildings of the Costcmnul Bxuiditiox. Americans should secure so valuable a collection of jwwuta meggsH heart to the lnags, And led.’ "Whafc business had the A r be required to assist in the operation. ceeding ninety days, 7 per cen t.; and cent, should he spread over a period .Mr. Edwards, Representative from authentic pictures of tho growth and groatness of their tbe more Osygen you Permanently Cured~no humbug—by one month's usage own country. CURED without catting or. Inhale iota the lanes o f two years, and in accordance with lan Henry to engage in. a game o f I do not think Congress will sanction and above ninety days, 1 0 per cent, the 3rd District, has introduced a hill o f D r. Goulard's Celebrated Infallible F it Poicdtrs. drawing blojd, with Tery little the more youpnrifythe To convince sufferers that these powdera will do all wo orno pain. Any person t»onbled blood, when Oxygen for the* Presidency ?” Pleasing and Profitable Presents. any earlier date for this full resump per annum until fully paid, with "in the notice that Congress has given, in tlic Legislature to divide Ber claim for them« we will send them by mail, postpaid, with Cancer and Tnmore will comes la cOniact with &free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that Jan. 1, 1879, is the ultimate day please write for testirnoDl’*ls, is., tho imparities in tha Cartes do Visito, 15 cents; 5xS, 50 cents; SxlO,: $1.00 trand into two townships.........Mr. tion. terest payable in gold. A n issue o f that has ever made this disease a apecial study, and os to each. Catalogues sent for 3 cent Etiuup. from patients cured We war blood it carbonized t*w\ our knowledge thousands havo been, permanently cured hnrns, candng t h e For sale by all dealers andhooksellersr Address, rant a perfect cure I hog leave to propose a more econ bonds to he provided to obtain means when variations in the value o f curren Archie W atson, while returning home [he joint special committee to itiby the use ot these Powders, we w ill guarantee aperm a blorxd to be heated k> CENTENNIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., nazt euro in every case, or refund you all money expend »hat it vurm« every jigate Chinese immigration, in omical and desirable method to utilize for redemption o f said greenbacks. cy will cease, few could complain o f in company with another young man, (Wilson & Adams.) P g iu d e lpo ia , P a . ed. All anfferera should give these Ponders au eaily part of ihe body, as it from the debating society at Tryon’s trial* and be convinced of their enrativo powers. [Tllf report on Tuesday recommended the present avalanche o f gold, which Although I have no doubt o f the auy hardships experienced. goes on its revolutions Studio ox I xtkbnal E xhibition Grounds. Brice, for largo box, $3 00, or 4 boxes for $10 00, sent W. M, PARKE, M 0, Second, no positive certainty that 4 through the system. School house, on Wednesday evening, . ; ? i measures be taken by the Exec- simply stated is, put it in circulation ability o f the United States Govern A g e n t s “W a n t e d E v e r y w h e r e . 52m3 by mail to any part of United States or Canada on re If your blood is pure per centbonds would rule at par and Late of the ceipt of pricOj Or by express C. O. D. Address was unfortunate enough to be “ spilt ycu* cannot bo sick. .w^le looking toward a modification of at once jfcnd then; we will start on a ment to redeem the greenbacks on V?o driTe Mercury and take up sufifeient greenbacks to reduce a s k : & B O B B IN S , out” o f thehuggy when a passing team, McCLELLAIf U. S. A liOSPInew eraWf prosperity. It is not con all other impurities out The “ Iron Trail.5’ ’ >jexisting treaty with China confindemand" at the rates mentioned, how TALj PIfiladelphia, Pa., who ha^ oftlie blood. We guar 50mo OfiOYint'roN STBrxi.Baooxcrx N. Y. boon eo successinl throughout antee to parity tho *|:^jife to strictly commercial purposes, templated to disregard that; well- ever, in order to guard against any the gold premium entirely, and enable and was run over by the latter, sus A spicy sketch descriptive o f a trip New England in. the cure of Can blood in oar-third the X M that Congress legislate to restrain known’ law o f finance that an inferior attempted combinations to control the gold to circulato freely with paper. taining a broken left arm, and dislo over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa cers and Tamoia, takes ch^rgeol time of any o t h e r Third, want o f confidence among leg this department. cation o f the wrist, besides receiving Fe Railroad and o f the beauties, scen known remedy. v. Jgreat influx o f Asiatics to this currency will drive, out the more valu gold of the world and prevent- this 5 islators and people, that so sudden a other injuries about the body. ’"'■'Ijatry. It is not believed that either able, hut simply that the present de redemption, and also to allay the ery and pleasure resorts of the Rocky return to specie-payment can he car predated currency shall be made cur 1Niles Republican.] sVipese measures would be looked upfears of those who proclaim a gold Address all letters aa heretofore, Mountains, by “ ISTym Crinkle,” the P o s itiv e ly C u re d . nth disfavor by the Chinese Gov- rent at its gold value, and that the redemption Impossible, and therefore ried out. Niles has several notable characters, musical and dramatic critic o f the .All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be Let ns hope that Congress can he Government, which has the ability to hazardous to attempt it, I have pro i$'*sient.' among which may he mentioned that New TorJc World, sent free on appli cured should try D r.K U sner's celebrated Consumptive E . F , T O W N S E N D , M . D ., kept in session, even after March 4 if Powder's. These' Powders are tbe only preparation control its own issues, shall fix that posed the foregoing safeguard o f giv o f a woman having six legal husbands, cation, together with the San Juan known that will enre Consumption and all diseases of the indeed, so strong is our faithlii them, value from this time on, until every ing the Government time to obtain necessary, until a measure o f finance I f any town in Berrien. County can Ghade, maps- and time tables o f this Throat and and also to convince you that they are no hnmbtig, we »■. he following is the report o f busiY 2 2 K i g l i S t .,, ^ P r o v id e n c e , K . I , greenback shall be worth 'dollar for gold by its paying a penalty in the shall he adopted that will put the gold beat this we should be pleased to hear new popular route from Kansas City will forward to every sufferer; by. mail,, post paid* afr e e o f the State Treasurer given by Trial Box. at once into circulation and start the dollar. way o f interest, on the principle that o f it.......T h e family o f James A . and Atchison to Pueblo, Denver and TVe don’t want your money until you are perfectly sat hansing Republican : physicians wishing to locato in some town or city in country on a new era o f prosperity. isfied of their curative powers. I f your life ia worth, when a debtor requires an extension THE GREENBACK GAUGE. Kellogg, Esq., has been particularly all parts o f Colorado, Hew Mexico, saving, don’t delay in giving these Powders a trlal, as •this business, can be furnished with territory and onr le balance o f cash in the State F . R . C handler . illustrated papers for adfertisiog the Bamo, hy addressing they will surely cure you.. afflicted during the past two weeks. Arizona and the San Juan Miners as: above; F o r fifteen years wo have been run o f his past-due paper he must pay jisury Feb. 17 was 0888,782.07 ; Pricoj for large box. $3 00,. sent to any part of the On last Saturday night, Nellie, a very The finest lino o f Pullman Sleepers on United States or Canada by mail oh: receipt of price; Jipts during the week ending Eeb. ning the finances o f the country on current rates o f interest; at least, and Address, . interesting little daughter, aged five the continent between the Missouri |rere $17,507.69 ; payments dur- what might ho called the greenback if the .default continues those rates A S H & R O B B IN S , Pennsylvania Correspondence, O X L t i o n l years, died, after a brief illness, and River and the R ocky Mountains with 50m3 300 PtriToM Street, Beooelyn, N. Y. " 3ame time were §8 ,9 0 2 .6 9 ; hal- guagej it has been found a defective o f interest must be increased. — ■ h m » « i m i pin........ . -i X L j a i - i s n a M H a ' While by these provisions the gold .on Tuesday morning, at 1 o’ clock, out change. U l y s s e s , Feb. 23, 1877; ^ in treasury Eeb. 24, 1877, one, and not in harmony with that of Ttaera are nnpriuciplod person, in Boston &ndelserrliere in the country is utilized, and its fur Address, T. J. A k d e k s o n , About half past six o’clock, A. M., Mrs. K ellogg died, thus adding-a §f,386.56 ; increase for the week the w orld; it has been too broad a that aro pnttingnp a BOGUS LIQUID and trying to palm it off as Mt Triathest, or Oryiienarea Air, and clumtng ther importation encouraged, there double bitterness to the anguish of G-en. Passenger Agent, SCROLL SAWYERS, ATTENTION. on the 16th, a stranger called at the 104,48. gauge for best economical results, it to bo Ulto mine. 2»onortennino unless the words—DK. If you want Fancy Woods, Designs, T opeka, K an TOWNSKND-S OXYGENATED AIR” are ijimrs IX and therefore too expensive for the can never bo a scarcity of the circu door of Anson S. Burt, in Ulysses the afflicted husband. Another child Hand or Treadle Saws, the Finest Saw- BOITI.E AND PORTRAIT OS LABEL J}-1 Blades, or any other Saw Materials, send H e could is quite ill, and Mr. K ellogg himself labor and industry o f the people. lating medium at the outset o f the township, Potter Go., Pa. Postal Card immediately for Price iiat. Senate committee on Territories; When the business, o f the country change, because the old currency is not speak a word o f the English lan is sick. The baud o f affliction surely CHOICE FLOWER 8b GARDEN SEEDS, Everything of the best quality, and at tho lowest prices. • ' . ' reported favorable on a hill to contracted its volume after a wild era available in abundance; and cannot be guage, and worse than that, he was ‘rests heavily on this family, and ex STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, &c. •TotKjr wnaajfsox, . :e a new Territory o f the Black o f speculationand wasteful production, withdrawn until better is forthcoming. barefooted, bareheaded, and nearly or cites the earnest sympathy o f the 50\rf 5 5 L a k e S t., N e w S o r ts , b y M a ll. country, to consist o f the tract the extensive equipment went lum While old contracts are to be settled quite destitute o f any clothing. Mr entire community, ;F$|g between the northern boundary hering on, too heayy and cumbersome in greenbacks .at face value, new ones Burt being kind hearted, gave him Plants of the newest and finest improved [Niles Mirror.] sorts, carefully packed and prepaid by mail ( » ; flfebrask a and the Yellowstone riv- for profitable results; the gauge was can be settled in the same currency, some clothes, and as he appeared For a long time past, through tick My collection of Strawberries took the ■^J4nd the 1 0 2 d and 106th parallel too broad, and. not economical in but at tho rate o f 94 prior to July 1, quite smart, concluded to let him stay Th9 Testimony of the Whole World. |titude. The new Territory is to working; the roadway was too spongy ’ 77, 95 Oct. 1 , 96 "Jan. 1, ’ 78, 97 a few days. He is not very tall, hut, ets have been missing from the pock first premium for the best Collection, at tbe great show of the Maes. Horticultural H o 11 o w a, y 5 s JP x IX s . ets o f passengers on sleeping cars on 'failed Lincoln Territory. and too insecure, and the accident of April 1, 98 July 1, 99 Oct. 1, and at rather, i f either, on the chunked or Society, in Boston. I grow over 100 va “I had do appetite; Holloway7a Pills gave ‘ine a the Michigan Central road, especially der. Dark brown hair, dark blue ono.,, : 18731 brought the fact home to the par Jan. 1 ,1 8 7 9 . rieties, the most complete collection in tlie hearty iil, the . car that a favorite young , “Yonrpills aromarvelloaa.,? , _ ' eyes, fair complexion, and better NO: MORE GOLD SPECULTIQN. country, including all the new, largo Amer - '-*1 send ffir-anqther;lmx| ondkeep;lhem;ih .he honse.'' has been discovered that a move- people. War times, and its necessi darkey, named Joseph Miller, wa,s . *‘Dr. Holloway has cured hoadacho that was,chronic.” looking than most people of his age. ican and imported kinds. Priced descrip ' “I gave one of your PiUs :to my bftbo for cholera mor vL.’fc is on foot among the Democrats, ties drove us to this, broad greenback -3. In addition to the means pro His weight is one hundred and twen conductor. W e learn that about $5,- tive Catalogues, gratis, by mail. Also, bus; T his standard article is com Tho dear little thing got^ woll ip-n d iy p gauge, with monstrous balloon equip fiS p rop osed to follow Congressman “ My uausea-of a morning.is now cured^'. .* posed herewith to give the greenbacks ty-eight ounces. 0 0 0 in all has been stolen, which the pounded "with the greatest care. Bulbs, Pruit Trees, Roses, Evergreens, ment, when preservation of the nation “Yoar box of Holloway's Ointment curediiio of noises i f n g e r , o f Illinois, in case he should a fixed determinate value from time Company had to make good. A t last Choice Flower, Garden, Tree, Evergreen, in the head. Prnbbed apmo ofyour Ointment, behind tbo - Its effects are as wonderful and* was more important than economy; and.'the noisp ba3 left.” ' 5 |je to lead them to the front, to as satisfactory as ever. a- detective got after Miller and- ho Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 2o packets ofeither cars, to time, until through gradual steps “Send, me iwor 6pxes, I wan tone for a poor family;w “I enclose a dollar; your -price is 25 cents^ bnitho fS p the State arsenal, arms and am- and not wasteful, governmental ex they are brought to par, in accordance - It restores gray or faded hair t.Q The Raleigh (N. O.) News, which was arrested on Saturday last in C’ni- for $1,00, by mail. •medicineto mo is-worth-Bdoliar;'*. ; . its youthful color. iJ lition at Springfield, and he ready penditure fostering private specula as the faith o f the nation has been is the recognized organ of Gov. Vance cago, and made a full confession..— “Send me five boxes of your Pills." € 5 .G » Th® True Cape Cod Cranberry “Let mo have three boxes of your Pills by return mall, I t removes all eruptions, itching fiction on the fourth, o f March, tion and gambling is essential to the pledged and now ratified by both po and the Democratic party o f the State Emory Phillips, residing near St. Jo . , Q , best sort for Upland, Lowland, or for Chills and Fover.” 4! prosperity o f the country, which has 5 anil dandruff. I t gives the head a I havo oyer 200 such testimonials as the30. bat wont of Js?|ld. anything occur to give them litical parties, it may be necessary to in commenting upon the Oregon deci seph, let slip his jack-knife, while Garden, by mail, prepaid. $1.00 per spaco compels me to conclude.. - ' •> cooling, soothing sensation o f great ^:||east shadow o f an excuse for any been happily saved from dismember enact that the Government shall sell sion as virtually awarding the Presi whittling, and cut the entire palm of 100, $5.00 per 1,000. ‘Wholesale Cata For Cutaneous, Disorders^ comfort, and tlie scalp h y its use ment., logue to the Trade. Agents Wanted. G*lf u 8 outbreak. Fortunately, how■greenbacks for gold, or offer so to do, dency to M r Hayes, says : “ The his left hand half way off. becomes white and clean. • And all ornptlousi Of the skin> this Olntmoufc is'most in THE GOLD GAUGE. the authorities are also prepared at the redeeming price from week to South will not suffer under Hayes’ vulaable. It does not heal*1externally alono, but'perieB . m W A T S O M , .' B y its tonic prop ertics it restores frates with the inoist searching effects to tho very root of E l f n y such demonstrations, and will, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed W are tho evil. Thereisa guagetnat: the great civiliz week, thereby preventing too rapid administration ; there is every assur the capillary glands t o their normal Mortgage Sale. i^Issih le, prevent any outbreak. house, Plymouth, Mass. Established ed world, has adopted, called the gold- an enhancement in their value and ance that he will be both liberal and vigor, preventing Baldness, and EFAULT luwing boon made in tho payment of a cer X X oIlo'w r£i.y9s X P ills ----------- ■ 1842. 52w6. sum of money secured to be paid by an indent gauge; it is founded on the best prin effectually killing gold speeaiufciott on just to our section.” I t is only fair ure tain making the' hair grow thick and p i# --------- — . -------------■ Invariably cure tho following, diseases: of Mortgage, made, and executed by George F. Strong; ~ ciples o f economic science; it runs the value o f greenbacks hut provision to the people o f North Carolina to Thayer and Moggie Thayer, his vrifo, of the County Of Berrien and State of Michigan, of lhe first part, to Sarabi . Disorder of the Kidneys.. I ® ’RESIDENT OF THE SENATE. A s a dressing, nothing has been Figures are What Is Wanted. on a bed which is firm .and solid ; it should: be made that all gold in tho note that this expression represents' V.Parkoton, of tbo same place, o'f lliesecpnd part, and boarlng date on the eleventh day of August, one thousand In all diseases affecting these organs, whother they so-found so effectual or desirable. Not election majorities, but such as in crete feili e question o f who is to he the is a gague and has long been .tested ; Treasury above §100,000,000 should the average sentiment as expressed eight hundred find seventy, and recorded in tho office of tog nmch.or ltoo^ little, water ; or whether .they bo A . A . Hayes, M . D ., State A sPresident of the Senate is a it is not perfect in all its workings, be used in purchase or redemption of b y tho newspaper press of that the Register of J)oed3: of the-County of Berrien, in said terest the great army o f American pro •ftfilictcd with stoiiti of gravel, or with aches And pains State; on.the 32th day of August, A. D .1870, at 11 o’clock in the loins over tho fegions or tho kidney?, those sayer of-Massach usettsj Says, •“ The ducers. Twenty-five years ago the eight" settles p&'jjer o f importance in political cir- but: no other gauge ha3 given so gen bonds, and all greenbacks in the State, and presumably the average A. M., in Liher of-Mortgages No. 2, on page 845, which Pills should be taken according to the printed directions,constituents arc pure, and.cnrefnlly nid Mortgage, .and the notes accompanying tho samo counties o! Missouri now traversed' by the *“<1the. Ointment should.be w.ell rubbed into the small in Washington at present. A eral satisfaction, nor has anv other Treasury above §50,000,000 should sentiment of the people. There was E were, on the second day of December, 1872, for a valuable” or the back at bod time This treatment will give almost selected for excellent quality; aud Old Reliable Hannibal & Sts. Joseph Rail immediate relief when all other moans have failed. consideration,.duly assigned to David Rough, of .Berrien g^>|al to the Chicago Tribune on ever been, suggested that seemed able be canceled and destroyed. always a strong Union feeling in the County, Michigan, and ivho ia now tbo lawful ownor I consider it the B e s t P-Re p a r a t i o x road Were nearly a wilderness. To-.aay, JBcfc says : thereof, and which asaigbrneet waa duly recorded in Raid to surmount the difficulties o f a prac THE MONEY OF THE FUTURE. old “ North State,” which, during the Registers office pn the 28th day of Eobroary. A. D. 1877, by a late census, ■it is discovered; that Fo r Stem ach s out of O rd er. * for its- intended purposes.” >fo step will he taken to elect a- tical application. What, defects it in Libor seventeen of Mortgages, at page 166, on. Which ..No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the War, suffered some o f the pains of P r i c e j O n e X)oIlai% 4. A new currency law adapted to these counties produce over one-fourteenth Stomach Mortgage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at as these Pills; they remove all acidity occoaionUident o f the Senate to hold over may have are more readily traced to the gold, gauge. I will only suggest martyrdom, and which is ready to as said the dato of this foreclosure, the sum of two thousand of the entire wheat crop of tbo Stale, over ;od either by intemperance or improper diet. They rench 4th o f March until it is seen the mode o f operating the line than various systems o f currency that sert itself at any 'sign o f treason or six hundred eighty-two and forty ohe-hundredfchs dollars one-twelfth of the corn crop, and over the liver and rreduce .it, to a healthy actf0n.sr-.they are B u c k iin g 'h .a m 'S D y e ($2,6S2 40-100) and no sm’t at law or proceedings in equity wonderfully, iefilcacidns in cases of epasm—ih fnct they her the House will permit the to the gauge itself; the roadway is might be established without advocat revolution. been instituted to recover the said sum of money* cZrl aS aR disorders ofthe liyer and stomach. Some o f the Northern have one-ninth of the oats. The same growth * ^phLOWAX. or any part thereof: Therefore notice i3 hereby given, S 'PILLfi. are the best known in the FOR THE WHISKERS. •oral count to be brought to a solid, hut to a high and long-continued ing any one specially, premising it Democracy might learn a lesson in that by virtue of the power of sale contained iu said of country is now being repeated in Kan world forth© following diseases; Ague, Asthma, Billons Mortgftgo, now bocorne operative, and in pursuance of This elegant preparation may be ‘ S°vU,a on the Skin, Bowels, Consumption, *■ * * Should Hayes he pressure o f business has often made opens a great field for discussion, and patriotism from all this, but per the statute'in such case-made and provided, the land sas, Nebraska,: Colorado, and New Mexi Debility, Dropsy;:Dysentery, Erysipelas, FemaleIrrognrelied oh to change the color of the described in Enid Mortgage, ,to-wIt: All that certain lanties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Heiidacho, Indl-; lied next Sunday, Wheeler as sad work with the equipment and de i f not settled Immediately, would not haps the Northern Democracy does piece or parcel of land situated in the County of Berrien co, and the immortal Greeley had this goetipni Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lum heard from gray: or any other un President, becomes the regular ranged the traffic o f the line, and it jeopardize the present plan o f change not want the South treated well so and State of Michigan, and known as the east half ( J*£) identical route and section o f country in bago; Piles, Rheumatism, Rotontion of urine; Scrofnla’ipr1 desirable shade; to brown or black, of th‘e south-east qnarter?(J^l jof section seventeen (If) ii-ing’s Evil, Soro Throata. Stone andrGraveU Tic-Douloh-' ding officer o f the Senate, and remains fo r the future to devise rem o f gauge, as gold, national trust gold much as it does a united South to sus .in township soven (7) south of range seventeen (17) west, mind when he breathed those stirring renXj Tumora; Ulcors, Worms of at! kinds, TYwkueea at discretion.. It is easily applied, and: containing eighty acres moro or less; also the wedt. words of wisdom, ffYdutig man, go W eil.” from an^'cansd. etc. • will be rechosen President, pro edies for the poriodic strains that notes, and present currency scaled tain the Democratic aspiration for liftlf'(^) of the south-east quarter (%) of section seven being in one preparation, and quick Therefore, it is but natural" M .hnt parties teen (17) iu township spvon (7) south of range seventeen | If Saturday morning ,finds the break down temporarily the best- down to gold value would be sufficient spoils.— Chicago Tribune. I ^ P 0 I !T M I T C A U T I O N .' ly and effectually produces, a _pcr(17) west, and containing eighty acres more, or Ies3, will taking this advice should desire to.pats be sold at" public auction or vondue, at tho front door of still unfinished, and the Demo- planned schemes o f finance. >’onb aro genuine unless the signature of J. Hatbock; manent color, which will neither equipment for a long time to run the over a road 'that has done: so much: ibi & as agent for the.: United Statos, surronbds each box ol tbo Court. Bouse, in the village of Berrien Springs, in are able to further delay it, the nib nor wash off. . ' said County of Berrien, and Ointment.-. Akandsomo -reward will be given, financial traffic o f the country. ( 1 ) State, (especially as it. offers the best fa-, Pills, CHANGE OF GAUGE. to any one rendorihg sucli f nforihation as may lead to O u tlie 2S£n d a y o f H a y , A t I>, 1S77, ;e will probably proceed to put There is just one more trick that Bullion notes on a deposit o f gold cilities) and see for Lhemselves. By the: , the detection of ally party or^parties'. cpuuterfGitiugtho-; Manufactured hy R. P. HALL & CO., at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day. to satisfy the medicines "or vending the samej knowing 'them tplbo-i To change, however, successfully on in the chair.” and silver, but only a legal-tender at the Obstructionists will "resort to, and,- amount which 6hall then bo duo on said Mortgage, to Hannibal & St." Joseph E. K., through Spurious. * ' " ’ ; ■j NASH U A, N. H . with the roosts of such Joreclosuro and salo, nod **f Sold at tlio manufactory* of-'Prpf6Bsor H0LL0WAT^ «& e last question o f dispute has the present greenback; gauge to the their gold value. (2) Gold and silver like all that- have preceded it, it will gether, cars are run’ from Cleveland and Toledo, .-Co,, ‘ Ssli-Ey all Dng^sta, »ni Dci’.ers la Hodieite:. also an attorney Jco provided* for in said Mortgage. New York, audbyalhrespoctabledruggists and^deal* ‘ DAVID ROUGH, Assignee.decided by the electoral commis- gold; gauge witout a complete stoppage coins, and no paper under the denom fail. They will object to a Wisconsin, and through connections made from Cin j era in mediciuo tbrougbodt'Hhe civilizGd world, in boxes ; V an Ripir & IIiNMAN. Atty’s for Assignee. 25 cents, 62 cents'and ,$.I‘ eacb.; = .r-,;. -.*> . ’ . ;; • cinnati and Indianapolis, via Quincy, to at C^Thore and it will adjourn on Friday, and a general devastation o f the line ination o f ten dollars. (3) Notes re Elector, and" by,filibustering motions Dated Feb. 2S, A. D. 1877, 3wlS is'-cohsiderobie ’saviPg: by taking the larg er . •• ,• "-r • St. Jo., Atchison and Kansas City, and. •sizes;die, and in all probability the is the'great;problem, and one not yet deemable in gold from a sufficient re will seek to prevent the reassembling _ *N. Bi—Dircctions'for the guidnuca'-bf-ptiticnfs in ovary, from Chicago to Kansas City without disordor-aro affixed toeachbox.-* * ... ; will be completed and Senator satisfactorily solved by-our legislators, serve-fund, and issued direct by the o f the Joint Convention after .the two' • Mortgage Sale. change, W e are about to issue, in "con Office ,112 Llbei ty Slreel, ifew Vork. financiers, and the public generally. retain, his present position. TvEFAULT having boon made In Iho'paymont of a corHouses shall have 1 separated for de-. Government. (4) Notes redeemable JJ tAin sum of-money secured to bo paid by an indent nection with our-- own, a coun ty : map of When a great railroad makes a change . Treat ln-sAmonths.ls good I OnelndnstroeA vm m giB m his in gold,, and issued by banks or indi bate. But" they forget one important ure of Mortgage made and executed by George F. Thayer Colorado and New Mexico, giving valua made the aboro m m In s !j c-.ecths—from Arrcnst to Januarr— Maggie.Thayer, hia. wife, of tbo County of Berrien o f gauge it is accomplished almost infact— that, once the Wisconsin returns and eanvaaBlnE fpr.ttolltaatratod'OlN.-DooR.ANDODT,''price S s it 1 vidually on deposit o f Government and State of Michigan, of the first part, to David Rough, per anmim. Including any.one ortho flao oil chromos,“ Oh the. ble information 'as regards time * tables; |e ups and downs o f life in Mexi- stanter ; thousands o f workmen are Juniata,'' ‘'American HanreaV’ d r “ Ylrgln Voeta,” Mch m t o of'tbosaniG'Conuty and State, of tho second part, and1 have been opened, and the two Houses . -TOJlsc W «»rfcin ff C l « » s .—Wor.ro T.ow proparoci lochos. A reliab le A g e n t w a n te d In every c-nunroutes, distances, altitudes, &c.,-which-we *Lo furc'eli alf claesM with coD8Wnt“eraplo3intnt aiuomo, .boariofifciato on the thirtieth day of October, ouo thou owd on; each other and get into; placed at. every point, and at the bonds, with 25 per cent, margin for t y to canvass for tMa c^mbloaSon. A d d S s ia t i^ t S have not agreed to the rejection o f sand eight'hnndred andsixty-nlno, and recorded in tho will bo pleased to furnish free; ■ upon ap- ^the whole of tho time orfor.their Rp-Jre'inqmeafet . J5usir. Pictorial.Printing Co,. 74 Rnndeloh gle- It, is only a step; from im- signal the spikes are drawn, the rails security and guarantee o f redemption. offico'oti tho RcgiBter.of Deeds of the,County ofvBorrien* inbw, light ntrd profilablo. ...Persons of-either-sex- • 8t«*3chlpai60* i pp. drooior treo. Sample paper 6 eta. the votes objected "to, the count is" in said Stato, on the 8th-day of November, A- D. 1869, at plication in. persou or by letter’ addressed.. lie's ewily earn from f.Oceotl'to S5 per cyenjaift,and aproRoi'-j rejoicing to manacles and de- m oved/ the hammers fall, and with (5) A ll paper money to be issued by o’clock P. M., in Liber Z of Mortgages,- on page 78, on complete under the terms of, the Elec 2which to T . P e n fie ld , G . P .'& 'A I.A .,-'!" ,- tiouitlHiitirbydovotmgrtbelr*.wliole timo.to.Uio Baid Mortgage thoro. is claimed to bo duo mid unI t was only the other day hardly a day’s cessation, the trains one bank; like the Bank o f England -Hoys aud girls earn nearly ftS DHicb ns men. Tbat-an paid’ at-tho datoof this foreclosure, th e suui of one thou 4sn toral law, and the Senate can and will Hannibal, MoT,* •vlio see this notfeo may spnd tbejr ailnresa,. and. tbev or the Bank o f France, supervised sand four hundred ’thirty-one and.sixty-olght one-hunia rode into Matamoras at the; go thunderiDg’hy again. What more ^buHiiess wi* make this. nupftiallelpU .oflVr:. fo «ocu as so announce, whether the" House joins: dredths dollars ($1,431.68), and no suit nt law or proceed }Aso*aotWi‘lle.iusri«2 wo will fend oao dollar to U^y for , o f a thousand men. How we; Is required; to renew the immense by the Government, and paying tax ings m equity having,boon instituted to recover tho said N SUMS .TO SUIT, on approrA-} tprI- *•«*«. the tro«liK» of^vritinc. Full partlcnlare. samples vujitb, in the closing proceedings 'or not. sum or monoy or, any part -thereof: Therefore notice Is -MevWalidvViara io.coBHneuco .work on.and.acopy oi nomo. T •*romthree fc-j five year**, • aformed that, he has; been arrest- trafic ? Only the equipment, the roll to it for the privilege. ( 6 ) Tho Suf heroby given, that by virtno of. tho power of salo con The result o f tho count will have b e tained in said Mortgago, now become operallye, and iu ALSO, SRAL ESTATE. AGENT id is in prison. W e are informed ing stock, *must correspond, and be in. folk Bank system o f mutual redemp come a matter- o f record, and if ‘ the pursuance of'tbo Statute in such cose ninrioanft provided, tion, as formerly 1 existingin New tho land described-in eaiU- Mortgage, te-wit r All that r-,T **■■■.. ’ lhat a-determined effort; will he readiness for the new order o f things. • with.-lr.jp. Cihi) kM| House should filibuster until doomB-. certaiu piece*or parcol of land situated in tbo County of rl ’lli ,-'' , *— (-Jtbymallaooonn.. pMte*ft., H I1 1 to break his power on the Rio So it is with the currency: ’ ' "First, the;, England. Borrien aud State^of.Michigan, aud known as tholwoBt day it could not'prevent thoinaugura- bal((i^)-of the fisulh-t-ast quarter (^)- of eoctlon num■^A iiT ,. , .1 " 0 0 " i . A 7 0 .p K * C »U k * u e tfM C * 1 0 0 o th e r ttin ff, rjH THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PIAN. Shrub*. le border. B u t even, with Cor-, greenback gauge must; he changed to, 8ovontcen(17)dn.township number seven (7), south ^CiUlojno,fr». iiSjmr. 400»cr**.- I3r«o-b»u**. t-ion o f President Hayes and Vice- her of rftngetuuml)or,EOTonteen (17) west, containiog eighty 4rSfOOB!«sfric» O. Good as corn f»rs'.oay"i»d. prison,-will it succeed?— Inter- gold- on a certain "fixed day ‘stim'ultaC00;000 Vni31^: .......... This plan presented'to your readers President Wheeler on Monday 9 ?xt. acroa more or IcsBywill be sold at public auction or ven - • •j t 'thifowla.liiud ia Iriorii prolific. ‘Yorir heal'hful nda 110600,000Oteen-houM , due, at the front door-of^tho, Oourt House dn tho vlllago' 'triiioii,. - Plohrisbt-'ii oil uplr.ni! and ‘ht-Lncs the drouth, ‘ A Great Keinotiou in Price* of neously.- throughout -the ^country, and, is practicable, and could be easily car- -irQhicago.'Tribuhe.- - - - W .: of Berrien Springs, in said County of Berrien, Uettcr thao oilier’cereds. Woighi 60 1I?b. per.hn, The, XhTM - Catalogues Fro#;• ; 'l2Sd T««. f - O n tlie 2 8 t U d a y o f . ■; ‘the sooner,that; day the: better’for the ried out'in all it# details. It offers ^ 5X0RHS, UARRIS OX. co son j !; G O T S i B E V 0 1 iT E R S ,-& c .:: ■atll o’clockln the forenoon- oir"eaid day.' to gatisfy the great __ activity in. -the sale prosperity,-of- the country. I do not no dreaded contraction o f the curren amount which-fihtill then be duq,on sald.-Mortguao, tor iX iiiic a leduced from 20 to SOper ee»t. Write forTniu?.*' witHHhe coats*of;Bucli foreclosure and sale,->and lands in Gratiot county.-- mean by this.the’reBumption o f specie’ c y ; no violent change in the relation# “ The M. -E; ;Ghurcli at Paw. P a r to o k ,-gether .S ® “ When you .want ^trAted.CatjlogneTwith reditcod.pticod for.l»I7.v,A4dre« »>. also an attorney.fee provided for-ln Raid .Mortgage. >- ] , * *** - v DAVID ROUGH,"Mortgage#, printed on" cards;- in'&stTcrMS^s^lei,, 8'think ’that this fact au* ;J>ay meat* by the - Goveifnihent; or dndi- o f debtor and„creditor? wbp’.wquld,,he in 51:new-'Coi£yert3^ and tthe;i Presby-^ ' ’ * \ -t- f«RlUT’w i 8TlS^«U^ W tiu fifZ M . , , _ _ i.. tAddrea O. B. KREBS k OO. J»ok*OR, Mich;; r V ls RiPM * HisxAK^Atty’sYor Mortgagee. . . : giv« US a call. B0 Caras forrS5,OanM.V.l; S*ywk«tp»p«r>e«Miw' iU.- - - *lw4e#r f.viduals on pagtrjndebti^hfeMl/htit'siin-, left "to settle their did contracts ‘ in terian 31r Fiehtffl8ifiv ?** r prospecta in .business. ' Date*‘F«bi28, A-. D.1877. . ^ . 9wlB\ " * - ' 0 flMUifet< St., J-* ‘— .. ... f r JOHN G. HOLMES, Editor. M A JO U $2500 150 SMITH & SOI BOOKS DR. TOWNSEND’S ■GROCERIES I 'M SEMi M ill D A Y’S BLOCK, A 8 T -S M A I p lIOTOO-RAPHf , E1PETUATES DISEASES! liM e SICKNESS CONSUMPTION MASK THESE FACTS, It D ill $900 MONET TO LOAN * ^ . ** * v i:. , " * . • ' The O U K CIVOII IiT S T . VJ formn $ 0+j^ecotiL To subscribers for the R ecord we can; furnish reading matter for the en ,if~ •' ■ ~— ' THURSDAY MORNIHG, MARCH 1, 1S*77-B suing y e a r a t tho following exceeding ly low rates: WITH .IT^'.'.Advartisors. TRICK. RECORD. T h e ‘ ‘ a t t l f t i s the. b e s t A d v e r t i s i n g ; M e d iu m 'S iW lt t h - w e s t e r n ; M i c h i g a n , h a y in g ; t h e la r g e s t , c i r c u l a t i o n , o f a n y o t h e r p a p e r i n t h is p a r t o f th e S ta te .. - jajcc u t s . “ G e o . P . R ow ell & C o., 41 P ark R ow , N . Y ., s ? M . P e ttiig U ], S t P a rk R o w , H . Y ., and R ow ell & Chesman, St. -.Louis, M issouri, are 9ur authorised ag en ts to con tra ct, fo r advertis ing^ a t our low est rates, fo r tho colum ns o f the Bkkiukx CorxTT R kcoro . NOBLE i N O B L E ! -•W ILIi SEX.L- l BOOTS! SHOES! SHOES! H A T S A N D C A P S ! CHEAPER T H A N EVER l i O B t C A S H . Village Election Notice. N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t the R eg u la r A n nu al E le ctio n o f the T illa g e o f B uchanan, w ill b e h eld at E n gin e House: N o . 1 , in said villa g e, o n Tuesday M arch 13tb, I S t t , a t w h ich e le c tio n th e follow in g Officers are to. b e e l e c t e d : One P resid en t, on e 'R e c o r d e r , o u e M arshal, o n e Treasurer, on e A ssessor and th re e Trustees. B. D. H arper , Recorder. Registration Notice. N o tic e is h ereby g iv e n th a t tho V illa g e B o a r d o f R egistration f o r th e T illa g e o f Bucauau, w ill b e in session o n Saturday, M arch lO tb , 1S77, fro m 9 o’ c l o c k a - it. to 4 o’c lo c k r. m . o f said day at th e C ou n cil R o o m , in E n *• -sLae H ouse N o . 1 , fo r th e purpose; o f re v isin g n&d co m p le tin g th e registry o r lis t o f qualified ■voters e n title d to v o t e at t h e T i l l a g e E le c tio n , to b e h e ld M arch 13th , 1S77- D u rin g said session o f th e B oard o f R e g istra tio n it is the r ig h t o f a n y person who: m ay b e a qualified v o te r at th e e le c tio n in M arch , IS 77, and w h ose nam e is not. a lread y re g is te re d o n tho T illa g e R e g iste r, to h ave his n a m e en tered in th e said R e g iste r. T he nam e o f any person who: is entitled: to v o te i n said T illa g e w ill be reg istered b y the R e c o r d e r at; any tim e p rev i ous to said R eg istration day, u p on tho dem and o f said .e le c to r . A ft e r the close; o f said ses s io n o f the B oard o f R eg istration , M arch 10th . n o nam e can; b e placed; upon the; R e g iste r until after the clo se o f th e p o lls at the e le c tio n on M arch 18th, 1S77. v B , D . H art e r , R e co rd e r. A heavy frost this morning. em em ber th e A lp h a Society furnished at low short notice. aro accompanied or steel engrav' Two horse thieves, with a horse and buggy stolen from near Coloma, were captured at Grand Rapids, February 2 1 st. R ed ribbons have made their ap pearance in this place. Our “ imp” was the first to attract; our attention in this direction. election, in another, W ho are your candidates for the village officers ? R egister , i f you have not done so already. N ow is the time to harvest vour crop o f ham and eggs. A ccording to the Herald, there must be some Democrats in St. Jo seph who are pretty thoroughly steep ed in, blood and thunder and need a little shaking up. E yerbody tries to keep up the old cry o f hard times, but traveling men say that business is picking up fast, and that the, prospect for the future is bright. So mote it be. P reparations are being made for running the Buchanan Cheese Facto ry the coming season. It will be un der the same management as last year. Miss Hollenbeck, to superin tend, and Samuel French, proprietor. frequently hear the question asked, “ What has happened to Cap tain DeMont that he should keep such a house as he now doeB ? " How is it, D ick? W e T he winter term o f school in the country districts is about; closing. E x -S heriff 'Weim er is going Into the livery business in Benton Harbor. T here are sixty-one “ patent bowel’ jnewspapers sent from one firm in e iJjm €Mca jago to the readers o f this State; S. 0 . Gibbs , former agent for the M. C. R . R ., at this place, was in town on Monday. Red Ribbon mania is all the go in the eastern part o f the State. Rather tough on liquor dealers. 'T h e T eachers o f country schools are now on the outlook for their; sum mer’s job. M arried men now have another excuse for coming home late from -the club.. A comet is visible. K erosene is advertised in this town for thirty cents per What a happy change! __T here was a social in the Good Templar’s hall on Tuesday evening. Good time and lots: o f it. W aterman ha3 moved his barber shop'*to rooms over K inyon’s grocery, where he will continue to scrape faces. P ishing for white fish has been commenced at St. Joseph, and large quantities are now being caught there. B uy your visiting cards at this office. 50 for 25 cents or 100 Jfor 40 to one person. T he general: remark o f traveling men who visit thea place is, “ The most pleasant place on my route.” T he corner on kerosene oil has been broken, and we should be able to get it at the old prices soon, if reports are to be relied upon. mk ' W ork has been commenced on the water, works at Niles, and will he car ried to completion at the earliest* pos sible moment. ■ ^ ■ T here , was, a social gathering at the N residence o f E ld. W . W . Wells, for the benefit o f the .Presbyterian church, on Tuesday evening. W hat has the Detroit: Free Press done with that,-excellent display of S fl poultry it ‘exhibited the 8tb of ^ N ovem b er? * P A . B . R ifor'd has; beea appointed ^post-master at Benton Harbor; and ithe appointment’ confirmed' by the Senate. - v .r . ■ * County B enton Harbor is raising money by subscription for a public library and reading room,, in that place. $120 has already been secured. A good investment. H arry W illiams , formerly an em ploye in the Advent Christian Times office in this place, now of the Indian apolis Journal, was in town on a short visit this week. T he dryness o f the weather during the last two or three weeks has mate rially affected sugar making. The: earth being too dry for a free flow of sap. The Niles Democrat says that “ L e vi Sparks has lost; three horses by eat ing too much corn.” Change your diet, governor .—Evening Hews. T h is county is entitled to sixteen delegates, to the State Convention. See call for Convention in another column. A correspondent to tho Detroit Burns fell into one o f the large vats at the paper mill, on Monday morn ing about eight o’ clock, and was dan gerously scalded. J ambs D uncan: has sold out his right: to his lap table, with: the excep tion of the. Eastern.and Middle States, to Mr. Alfred Richards, who is now manufacturing them. Mr. Duncan, will soon move to Koshocton, Ohio, where: he intends making his home. T here is one druggist in this coun ty who sells whisky and other liquors by the drink on a druggist’s license. There may be some limb o f the law after him with hot shot i f he contin ues this sort o f practice. Better go slow. . A ’ correspondent in Galien objects to our account o f the dance, at that plaoe, last week.. -We forgot to say that four couples did not; take part in the fight, but stayed in, the hall anc danced, while the rest were out having some fun., 4 H enry HERPoLSHEiMER'Tjormer .M r . J oseph S parks has exchanged \clerk for Howe, R ichards,& Co., of, Eis'farm, near the river bridge' with jthis place, now o f f h e firmf.of. Voigt£ Mr., E . ;G. .Smith, for a farm - near Jferpolaheimer: 4t C o;,of Grand Rapidl, Mattawan, in V atf . Buren* county, la towa to-day, v wher# ha removed this morning. Buchanan, Michigan* Thursday, You can get a good dinner at Smith & Son’s lunch room for 20 cents. L etter H eads, N ote H eads, etc . —-W o make a specialty o f this class of work, and claim wo cannot bo beat, either in quality of work or prices. Come and see us when you want work of this description, and we will guar antee to give you complete satis faction. Present, O. S. Black, President; B. D. Harper, Recorder; Messrs. Churchill, E mma M a c ic , th e eight-year* old Fox, ECowo and Strong, Trustees. daughter of B . Mack, o f Niles, fell Tire minutes of the last regular meeLiug, from the second floor in the Clifton held Dec. 28, 1S76, were read, and on You are sure to find first class Jew house, a distance of eighteen feet, to motion o f Mr. Howe, supported by Mr. the floor below, striking on her head Churchill, the same were approved. elry, plated ware, &c., at prices way The following bills were read and re down, for cash, at Lapierre & Brown’s, and shoulders. She was insensible ferred' to the Committee on Finance and N iles,. for some time after and it is feared Claims: that she is injured internally. Call at Dodd’s Drug Store and B. F. Fisk, Drain Com., For drain ing Cemetery, - $41.25 look at their nice stock o f choice per T here was a little, excitement in YVm. Pattengell, services as nightfumery. Tfcreo Oaks on Saturday last, over watch, - 35.00 For teas, coffees and sugars, away the expected marriage of a respecta A. P. Evans, services as Marshal and Street Com., - 25.SS down to “ Bed R ock” prices, call at ble young widow to a roving sailor, the Grange store. but some o f the sailors’ very good A. P, Evans, moneys advanced 16.45 for Yillage, friends succeeded in getting him hap Look out for new spring goods at Tho finance committee reported favora py drunk before the nuptial ceremony bly on the bills of TV, A . Pattengell and F ox ’s, in a few days, was performed, and the “ vfidder” A. P. Evans, recommending their allow Large line of New S pring P rints thought, “ I gueS3 not, sir,” at any ance at the amounts of said bills. just received. rate he is still a single sailor. Moved by Mr. Fox, supported by Mr... n otjjro to ; se U , Strong, that the bills reported corrpct by and will let no man, woman or child H e came to town yesterday and' the Fmance Committee he allowed, andundersell us. unexpectedly met a few too many the Recorder directed to draw the proper R edden & G raham . friends, and when interviewed by our orders for their payment. Carried. Come and see those splendid glass The bonds of A. J. Carothere, retail Marshal, he explained his condition thus: “ Now; Mizzer Evanz, you liquor dealer, as principal, with O. Dal- sets, and new Queen’s wave at the rymple and Thos, Yanderhoft’ as sureties, Grange store. knows ven I gum; zu town, I raus hov were presented to the Common Council for some leetle fun mit to poys, and I approval. A splendid lot o f table and pocket trinks a leetle. I not garea a tom for Moved by Mr. Howe, supported by Mr, cutlery at the Grange store, purchas dem demperance, Aind ot.” Churchill, that the bonds of A . J., Gnroth- ed at a bankrupt Sale, for about half the usual price. ers be approved. Motion carried. Moved by Mr. Fox, supported by Mr. T he Chamberlain heirship case Physicians Endorse it and Use It, Str ng, that the wages of the night watch which was commenced in the Surrogate Caution : D o not let any druggist man be reduced from §1 25 to $1.00 per Court o f New York, for the purpose nigll, to take immediate effect. Motion palm off any medicine on you in place o f finding out who were the legal can i *d. o f the Great English Remedy. This heirs to the Judge Bcnj. Chamber 111 motion of Mr. Harper, supported medicine is endorsed and prescribed lain’s estate, and has been about sev by Mr. Fox, the Common Council ad by our most talented and oldest prac en years passing through the different journ- d. ticing physicians. E very bottle sold courts o f that State, has now’ gone to B. D. H abpbk, Recorder. is guaranteed. I f not as represented, the court o f appeals. Tho decision o f that court is expected to he final. plaint of Prosecuting Attorney Van Riper, charged, with having burned the house belonging to his wife; on ler farm, near Dayton, m 1874. His examination will be held March 5th. The house was insured by the Farm ers’ Mutual Insurance Company, and they have offered a reward o f for the conviction o f the guilty one. A meeting of the citizens o f Ben ton township was held in Benton H ar bor on Saturday last, for the purpose o f organizing an Agricultural Society in the north part o f the county, to hold a fair at Benton Harbor. The various committees were appointed and the work commenced in earnest. vidently they are getting tired, of going twenty-five or thirty miles to attend a fair in Niles, where the Ber rien County Agricultural Society has seen; fit to take it the last few years. ” T h e City Bathers o f Niles have been bull-dozed a little by one o f the justness men o f that place recently. H e asked the worthy body to allow him to put some hay scales in at a certain point in a street named, and without finding out where it was to be, they granted, the. privilege ; but when work was commenced on Main street the Council repented their rash move, and at a special meeting recon sidered their former action, and stop ped proceedings at once. the noon prayer meeting in Chicago, on the 1st o f February, “ the united prayers o f the Lord's people were requested that the H oly Spirit will speedily manifest His saving and converting power with the churches and pastors o f St. Joseph, Mich ;” they should also include Buchanan, for both are hot beds o f radicalism. Requests were also made that a law yer, convicted o f sin, would now sub mit to Christ. They are pretty hard. At ■Hiles Mirror. The evil propensities existing in Niles were so plain to he seen that the H oly Spirit needed no urging, but has sent his saving power to them, Nono too soon, however. T h e Grangers in our place aro hav ing some very interesting meetings. T he Alpha Literary Society Will Their discussions on farming and oth hold their last,open meeting for the er subjects o f general interest are present term, at the High School quite instructive to those who attend building to-morrow (Friday) evening. them. There is a great need o f im They have a good programme, and an provement among farmers,, and agri interesting entertainment is expected. culture presents a broad field for de•velopment, and if they would take W m . A . P almer , who shot Charles more interest in discussing subjects T . Murray, editor o f the South, Bend pertaining to their calling, and make Herald, about a year since, and was a good use o f the means o f advance sentenced to two years’ ' confinement ment which they possess, they would in the State prison, died last week of soon raise the standard o f the noble typhoid pneumonia, at the prison hos profession in which they are engaged. C. pital. Post from Niles, says that James Record, W e notice a few children on the I ’ ro ce cU lo g s o f fltc C o m m o n C o u n c il o f tlio VIlL-i :;c o f JKiiclmimn. streets with hare feet. Better put on A regular meeting of tho Common those shoes and stockings again Qr speak for a lot in tho cemetery. You* Council of the Yillage of Buohanan. was have your choice, of course. The held at the Council room, in Engine House first of M ay is early enough for-bare No. 1. on Thursday evening, Jan. 25, 1877. : footed children or any one else. On Saturday, last Catherine Cramp T he March number o f Church's nee Rolls and Maria Kinney, sisters, Musical Visitor has arrived and is as were brought before Justice Alexan usual rich, with reading o f interest to der on complaint o f Caroline G. Vanthe lover o f music- There are sever erhoff on a charge o f burglary and al fine songs with choruses. larceny. They were sent to Berrien jail to await an examination to take No need o f red ribbons in Gassop- place March 5th. Olis. They have but one saloon there and tho Village Board manage to keep H e n r y R o z e l l e , o f Dayton, was that closed the: moat o f the time. arrested and brought before Justice Right., Alexander on Monday last, on com to morrow night-. S ee notice o f column., Other periodicals est club, rates, upon Those marked * with either ehromos inss. D r . R eynolds succeeded in induc ing three hundred and fifteen to don the red ribbon and “ dare to do right,” in Niles, during his three, days’ visit. Good enough. M arch, the first o f Spring ? R ^ G od ey ’s L ad ies B o o k . . . . . . . . . .§ 8 .0 0 §4.0 0 *D em orest’s M onthly M a g a zin e. . 8.00 8.75 ’•‘P e te rso n ’s M a g a z in e ,. . . . ........... 2.00 8.00 H arper's B a z a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 0 4.75 “ 'W e e k l y ...... ........ .. . *1.00 4.75 “ M on th ly M a g a z in e.......... 4.00 4.75 S cie n tific A m e r i c a n ,,. . . . . . . . . . S.20 4,25 L itte ll’a L iv in g A g e . .................. «.. 8.00 S.25 T h o Christian, U u ion . . ............. 8.20 4.00 A m e rica n A g ric n ltu r a lis t.. . . . . . l.fiO 2.65 In ter-O cean , W e e k l y . . . ............... 1 .6 5 2.65 “ •,i S e m i-W e e k ly ............ 3.80 4.00 “ “ D a ily ______ _______ .1 0 .0 0 1 0 50 C h icag o P ost, W e e k l y . . - . . . . . . 1.00 2.15 “ ** D a i l y . . . . . . ...............6.S0 6.75 C h icag o T ribune, W e e k l y . . . . . . . . . 1.60 2.50 C h ica g o T im es, W e e k l y ............... 2.00 3.00 D e tro it F ree P ress, W e e k l y - . . . . 2.00 3.15 D e tro it P ost, W e e k l y - ............ . . . . 2.00 3.00 D e tro it W e e k ly T r ib u n e ............... 2.00 3.15 C incinnati W e e k ly T i m e s - . ______ 2.0 0 3.50 T h e H ou sehold ........................... . . . 1.00 2 35: M ichigan F a rm er,........................ 2.00 8,16 W estern R u r a l................... 2.00 3 .0 0 Y o u n g fo lk s “ 1.00 2.35 * Frank L eslie’s U lus. N ew spaper. 4.00 4.75 “ C him ney C o r n e r .. 4.0 0 4.75 * “ L ad ies’ J ou rn a l. 4.0 0 4.75 * “ B oy ’s and G ir ls ... 2.5 0 8.50 * •• P opu lar M on th ly ., 2 ,5 0 3.50 * “■ L adies’ M a g a zin e. 3.50 -1-50 * “ B oy ’s o f A m e r ic a . 1.50 2.6 0 * “ P leasan t H o n r s .,. 1.50 2.60 * T h o D ay’s D o in g s . _ __________, 4.0 0 4.75 * T h e Y o u n g A m e r i c a n . . . ............ 2.5 0 3.50 * T h e J o llv J o k e r . .......................... 1.00 2.25 T o le d o B l a d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 8.50 Berrien R unaway.—-Prof. J. A. Jones and wife, with two children, wore driving up D ay ’ b Avenue, this morning,-and when opposite J. M. Boice’s black smith shop a cow came running out from the- alley near S. W . Epley’s house, with a man and two dogs after her; The horse took fright at this show and commenced to back, cramp ing the right fore wheel under the the box so as to break the axeltree B y this time the cow was about oposito to the; buggy, and the horse started to run the other way, and ran to nearly opposite Mr. Epley’s house when the. buggy struck a hitching post and upset, throwing the passen gers all out onto .the side walk. None were seriously hurt unless it be Mr. Jones, who*says that the horse kicked him in the chest. The oldest child, a girl about ten or twelve years old, had her faco badly bruised and one knee hurt. ' fr o m the druggist or agent o f whom pur chased is authorized to refund the price paid for it. « A i,n :s . Feb. 27, 1S77. E d . R ecord—Dear Sir : in the last weeks’ issue o f your paper I no ticed a couple o f items which I wish to correct. First, the notice of- tho death o f Miss Ella Yaw, stating that ler sickness was measles. This is a mis take. Her sickness was menigitis, or inflammation o f the brain, a disease which almost invariably proves fatal. Second, the item about the social dance in Galieu one week ago last ' ’ riday evening, saying, “ it ended in a social fight, in which all participat ed.” Now, in Galien, four or five, parties, who saw fit to disturb a. dance, does not mean ail. W e do not- wish to be represented worse than we. arc, for the Lord knows we are bad enough. Respectfully, Dr . B. O. Smith. Locals. Disease Grows Apace, Like an ill wind, and cannot be mastered too early. What is a trifliqg attack of sickness to-day may, if unattended to, become a serious case in a weak. Small ailments should be nipped in the bud be fore they blossom into full blown maladies. I f this advice Were attended to, mauy a heavy bill for medical attendance might be avoided. When the liver is disorder ed, the stomach foul, the bowels obstruct ed, or the nerv es disturbed, resort, should at once be bad to that supreme remedy, Hoatetter’s Stomach .Bitters, a few doses of which will restore healthy action and put the system in perfect order. I t is a wise precaution to keep this incomparable preventive in the house, since it checks, with unrivalled promptitude, -disorders which breed others far more dangerous, and in their latest developments are them selves often fatal. S trayed . — A two-vear old steer, light red, with white face, a white spot on each flank, one on the top o f the shoulder and a white tail, has a split in the loft ear, was taken up from the public highway by me in August last, and is now at my prem ises, three-fourths o f a mile east of H ill’s Corners, in Weesaw township. The owner can secure the above by proving property and paying costs. 47w7 ‘ ' Geo. Boyle Dr. E. A . Curtis, of Dowagiac, has given his entire attention to the treat ment o f Chronic Diseases, for a num ber of years, and has cured more difficult cases, In this vicimty, than any other physician in this State. 1 w8 Try Smith & Son’s 60 cent Jap. tea. W all Paper, W all Paper ! Best stock in town. Fresco paper,, satin japer, -white blanks, brown blanks, and all kinds o f bordering, at S. P. & 0 . C. High’s. Wanted, all the dried apples I can get for goods. H. J. H owe. • L ost.— The capo to an overcoat, of dark blue beaver, lined with- farmer’s satin, was lost on the road between this place and Dayton, on Saturday, the 3d ult. The finder will be suita bly rewarded if he will leave the above at Young’s store, in Dayton, , or this office. W e have just open'ed at the Grange store, the largest and best assortment of prints, muslins,* dress goods, edg ings, notions, &c., that we have ever had, and which we are selling at a very low margin. R edden & Graham will for the next twenty days close out their dress goods at following prices: Previous price 75 cts, now 25 cts. “ “ 65 cts, “ 20 cts, “ “ 50 cts, .. “ ‘ *15 cts, “ “ 25 cts, “ ^ 10 cts. Gome and' see50,000 pounds o f dried apples want ed at Redden & Graham’s next week, and as many more the week after. Bring them along. F o x ’s.' A ll persons knowing themselves, to be indebted:-to'Dr.:E. S. D odd &■ Son, prior to and including 1 8 7 6 ,-are requested to call at once and settle the same either b y cash or. note. Milliners, Dressmakers, Sewing. Machine Agents -and Fancy Goods Dealers, should send 3 Cent Stamp for complete working samples and Price List o f Perforated Parchment Paper Braid and Embroidery stamping pat terns. Mrs. Amelia Blades, Clinton* Iowa. - 50m3’ Go to Lapierre & Brown’s, Niles, i f you want anything in the Jewelry lino cheap for cash. - On February 23d, E. A . Bissell, of Richland, sold five head o f cattle to Bingham Divers,, o f Rochester, which averaged 2,300 pounds each. They are considered' the five heaviest three W . D. & C. A : Sterling,. Niles*; year-old steers’;in the .Northwest, if Mich., have just received a.large in* •indeed their equals can be found in. voico o f ; ribbons* in the new)- spring;, America i from one^herdi .. They were colors* .and will seU)^tfi#mTat^thdlqW; bought fof- exhibition; Sti ’;the'-r',h‘oxfc •pricefc -idboof.fi&' s5H New York 3t#i# Fair; ” kdYifcc# iif silk*. #wSi EEAP •WDE W E L L Three or four doses o f the Great English Remedy is warranted to re lieve the worst case o f sore throat you can produce. S E L L 'Y O U M O IS E Our Druggists all say they have never sold any medicine that gives such unversal satisfaction as the Great English Remedy. They warrant every bottle'they sell. For $5,00 than any other store in the County- Come in and see for What other preparations fail to do, yourself. With our large Fall Stock, we will give a o w s iH Hall’s Hair Renowcr surely accom plishes. It renews the hair and especi ally restores its color when gray and faded. As a dressing it is unsurpass ed, making the hair moist, soft and glossy. The most economical prepar ation ever offered, its effects remain a long time, and those who’ have once made a trial of it will never use any On" Ogoods than ff- ■■ ever before. " S. P. &, € . ^ w in g othoY.-Advertiser and Union, Fredonai, A7. Y. m M a c h in e s g-O All first-class machines and fully warranted. II you want a good Machine, I can sell yon one cheaper than you can buy a poor one. It will cost you nothing to tty one- All kinds of repairing done. Em broidering, fancy stitching and stamping done. Address Clairvoyant .— Mrs. I. D. Seely will give clairvoyant sittings at her residence, in Buohanan, Mich, Terms, 50 Cents a sitting. . . ~'*4 •; -i.;, - F. B. E A G L E S F IE L D , Agent. There is’ No Article Like It to Cleanse and Restore. P. O. B ox 881. Front Street, B W oods I seproted^'Ha ir R estorative uchanan, Scarcity of Money. There is no doubt but the presant con dition of all kinds of business and indust ry is fearfully depressed, and it. behooves every family to look carefully to their ex penses. ' Winter is coming on when chil dren artj liable to Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Coughs and colds will pre vail everywhere, and Consumption, with other throat and long diseases, will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglected. Doctor’s bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use B oschek’ s G erman S yrup , It never, has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two closes will relieve any case. Sold.in all towns in the Uuited States, and by your Druggist, J. II. Roe & Co. Lapierre and Brown,' manufactur ing Jewelers, .70 Main St., Niles, Mich., are doing exclusively a cash business, and in consequence are sell ing Watches, silver goods, plated ware, &c., at hottem prices for Cash. Give them a call when in Niles. E psom, N . H., May 3, 1870. Dear Sir— Having received great benefit from the use o f Peruvian Syr up, I am willing to add my testimony to the thousands o f others constantly sounding its praise. Daring the late war I was in the army, and had the misfortune to he taken prisoner, aDd •was confined in Salisbury and other Southern prisons several months, and became so much reduced in health and ^strength as to be a mere skeleton o f 'my former self. On being released, I, was a fit subject for a Northern hospi tal, where I remained some, two months and then came home. My physician recommended and procured for.- mo several bottles o f Peruvian Syrup, which I continued to use for several weeks, and found my health restored- and my weight increased from ninety pounds to one hundred and fifty, my usual weight, and I have bpen’ in my usual good health ever since ; and I can cheerfully recom: mend it in all cases o f weakness and debility o f the system, whether aris ing from an impure state o f the blood, dyspepsia, qr almost any other cause, believing it will in most cases give en. tire satisfaction. ‘ ,Yours truly, , G eo. S. B ixb y . '• The !Grand Central Hotel, New York, endorsed by eminent and dis tinguished visitors as the best,’ has ieJWp-Ufld the popular , demand; an?)"reduced from $4,00 t6 $ 8 ;6 Q arid •$8 * 0 0 per' l!Uyv -. -.a, , . M ic h . o n C r o in ; is unlike aDy other, and has no equal. The Improved has new vegatable tonic properties ; restores gray hair to u glossy, natural color ; restores faded, dry, harsh and falling hair; restroes, dresses, gives vigor to the hair;, re stores hair to prematurely bald heads; re moves dandruff, humors, scaly eruptions ; re moves irritation, itching [and scaly dryness No article produces such wonderful effects Try it, call for Wood’s Improved Hair Re storative, and don't be put off joiih any other article. Sold by all druggists in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers’ prices by O. A. Coos & Go., Chicago, Sole Agents for the United States and Canadas, and all Wholesale Bruvn-i-.,. To W h o m St ETny C oncern, T i n e a B r a y t l i e ST. X . E N A M E L P A E M T € © . ’ § AND SAVE ONE-THIRD THE C03T OF PAINTING, and get a palat that is MUCH HANDSOMER, and will last TWICE AS LONG as any other paint. Is prepared ready for use ra WHITE or ANY COLOR desired. Ikon many thousand o f the finest buildings in the country, many o f which have been painted six yearn, and now look ns well as whoa first painted. This CHEMICAL PAINT has taken FIRST PREMIUMS nt twenty o f the State Pairs' o f tho Uoion. SAMPLE CARD OF COLORS SENT FREE Address. 33yl N,Y, EiVAMELPAIiVT- CO,, 17S Prince St., R. Y. or MILLER BROS.. 109 Water St., Clevelands 0. e w w heele : fa m ily S e w in g lM a G liin e , H o . Whereas, my wife, Fiettia, has left my heel and board without just cause or provocation, this is to warn nil per sons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Dated at Dayton. Mich., this 16th day of February, 1877, 2w 4 C h a r l e s L . Da v i s . BBCHANAK PRICE8 OURRF'>'T ~ Cor.recisdivcry tvorm ny for lb ' Schorr,. U IT. KCMTfa \ / rr PrnntSirw.-. .*'•#:/*?;«ah * SI# xr.'Clft+d Ifomierfui la Us Results; Thera is no Medicine that has ac complished so much as S hiloh ’ s Con sumption C ure . It has established the fact that Consumption can be cur ed, while for Ashma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Diseases it has no equal. N o Medicine was ever sold on such favorable terms. I f it was unreliable it would be the greatest folly to guar antee it. It costs nothing to try, as it can he returned if it does not give satisfaction after using two-third of a bottle. Call at one drug store and get a sample bottle for 1 0 cents, or a regular size F ifty Cents or $ 1 . IF your luDgs are sore, or chest- of back lame, use S hiloh ’ s B elladonna * P laster , which seldom fails to give relief. J. H. Roe & Go., Buchanan Mich. Elsewhere b y Dealers general ly- Noble has the neatest side-lace shoe in Buchanan. 1877. Among the Admirable properties of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap is that of cleansing tho head of dandruff and preventing its subsequent accumula tion, by opening the pores of the scalp and thus keeping it healthfully moist. Depot Crittenton’s No. 7 Sixth Aven ue, N. Y . H ill’s Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50cts. 52 w4. 2w4 “ H ackmetack ” a new and delightLook at those new styles o f men’s .ful Perfume sold b y J. H. Roe & Co. shoes at N oble’s. Buchanan* Mich., elsewhere by deal Buy your bread and cakes at Smith ers generally. & Son’s bakery, D ay ’s block. B errien C ounty A bstract Office , New stock o f wall paper at H . J B errien S prings , Mich. Howe’ s, trimmed free of charge. tf D ix & W ilkinson , I will selll very low, two meledions Owners o f the only’ Abstract o f Ber I have on hand. Both good, one rien County Records, can furnish full new. M rs . A . M. W eaver . and complete Abstract o f Title by return mail. The best 5 cent cigar in town, at Office first floor County Building. the Grange store. Something new R oscoe D . D i x . T. L.- W ilkinson . and choice. Overcoats at, cost, at March 1, S GJ 7 50 H 00 S 00 3 00 40 Glover Seed, perbaelioL...-......^.,..... . Timothy Seed, per bushel............ «.......... . Com* new* per hnshel....................... ............ Oftts, per bushel................................... ...... . Bran, per ton, sellins.......................... ...... . Pork. live, per hundred.......................... . 35 14 00 * 6 25 8 75 , Pork, dressed, per hundred............... 10 Pork, mesa, per pound................................. 2 00 Corn Meal* bolted, per hundred *selling....... Plaster* per barrel,, soiling................ .......... 1 75 @10 00 Hay, tome, per ton........................ ............... 8 0G Hay, mdxsh, per ton....................... .... . 5 00@6 00 1 SO Balt, fine, par barrel* selling.......*.....*.....;.. salt* coarse, per barrel, selling....... ............ 2 1 1 3 s, per bnBhel............ Wood, 18 inch, per cord......................... Wood, 4- feot, per cord*.*...*............ -. Batter, per pound....................... ........... Eggs, per dozen.,*..........-............. Lard, per pound.....i............................. Tallow, per pound....... ................ . Honey* per pound.............................. * Qreen Apples, per bushel................. Chickens* per pound...,........................... Brick* per thousand* soiling................. Hides, green, per pound.. Hides, dry, per pound... Pelts.... Mackerel, l<To. l , per pound, selling............. Whit6 Pish, per pound, soiling.......... . Potatoes............................................... ........ 60 60 50 00 FARRAR 30 11 5@6 IS 30 S GOOD AGENTS VPA 011 G o i i i 8 00 6@S 10@1S 60@1 50 10 G0@75 THEM BUY and sare one-third Ihe cost m mm m ^ c i rin a ■ ce-a ° f painting, slid get t? p?.infc that 13 much hand- g * 0 r ||n | P JJ | |J g | g souitr,atd will tx ic* dsfonyaa any other paint. | - p i F I f I I B _ | l 1 feA S l a g Is prepared reaiy ftr use' in io7a*ie or a nycolor de- w ■ S Sn I V I I V fea a fint 5 5 « 3 tired. I s o n mnnyikougand o f the finest buildines of the country, imahy o f which have been painted six years* and now lo ik a ? wqU us. when first painted. Tills CH2MICAL PAINThas taken F irst Premiums at twonty o f the State Pairs oi the Liiion, Sample cards o f colors sentfree. Address, 33yl HILLER BROS., 109 Water St., Cleveland, 0. or N, Y. EiYAHEL PAIIffT CO,. 103 Cbamhers St., A7. Y, X 09 1STG. Chicago................ Kensington......... Lnko................. . Michigau City...... ;New BnSalo....... Throe Oaks......... Buchauau............ 9 00 Niles .............. «... 9 27 Dowagiac............. 9 52 Decatur......... 1010 Lawton..... . 10 50 Kalamazoo.......... n 1*2 Galeebnrg__....... 1147 Buttle Creek....... 1245 P.M. Marshall....,,.*..... 110 Albiou ............... .Lv 215 Jackson........ 245 Grass Duke........ 310 Ohelsoa............... 325 Dexter............... 3 52 Ann. Arbor...... Ypsilanti,............ A 15 445 Wayne Junction. 5 30 G, T. Junction.... Detroit.....,.*....... ..AV 5 45 •Mail. Detroit,.,........... Ly. 7 00 A. M 7 15 G. T. Junction...... 7 46 WaynO Junction. Yysilanti........ 815 8 55 Ann Arbo r...... Dexter........... . 9 00 918 Chelsea........ . 9 47 Grass Lake.......,, 10 28 Jackson.............. Albion .............. not M arshall....... . 11 50 !*2 20'P* Battle Creek...,., 12 55 Galesburg........... 115 Kalamazoo........ 1 56 Lawton............... 215 Decatur ..... .....j 2 41 Dowagiac..., Niles................... .....j 311 3 25 Bncbanau.......... 356 Three Oaks........ . 413 Now Buffalo....... 440 Michigan City.... 5 23 Lake.................... KoDsiogton....... 6 20 Chicago.............. .Ar 7 05 ^Sundays oxcopted; H 1>, L edyaud, ^Accoin. 3 90 1\ I 4 35 5 23 025 6 51 7 09 7 51) S 20 S49 915 9 35 t^ight lixpresa. 9 00 PAM 943 10 25 1135 1140 1153 12 35 A . Mi 103 127 M a n u fa ctu red b y itie. LORma&BLAKl j 2-17 • 2 37 315 3 49 4 07^ 7 25 At M. 4 55 7 S3 5 22 5 50 S 20 6 09 S 37 6 25 9 05 648 9 27 1010 10 00 10 45 1100 ( O f W o r c e s t e r , S lag s* & T o l e d o , O .} ^ Accom. livening jfixyress. 420 P.M. 6 05 P .M . 6 20 435 518 6 67 5 50 7 25 8 (H ) 612 6 3S 5 *23 8 40 ‘60S 0 06 7 28 9 301 SOO 10 36 1106 1136 12 09 A.M 4 00 A. 5!. 1230 110 441 127 5 00 2 CO 5.26 2 35 610 3 50 6 25 7 01 3 25 3 44 7 21 7 60 415 515 8 35 9 40 610 10 25 6 65 ^Saturday and Sunday excepted The onlv organ made in which is successfully cons? bined the following essential qualities pf tone: powers depth, brilliancy, and sympathetic delicacy. The most exquisitely beautilul solo effects ever p sx duccd. The only stop-action over invented that can not be disarranged by use. The only organ made with bellows capacity so groat that it requires but little effort with-the feetto supply ult tlie air desired. The best m ade andmbst elegant cases in market. Noslioddy ornaments used—-nathingTmtsolidacood. E v e r y Organ fu lly iruri‘(iutc:l fo r five yea rs. Write to us for Illustrated Catalogue ana Price List, wbich will be mailed postpaid on application. Address . L O R IM C ' & B L A K l b R C A N -C O . T O L E D O , E u r o p e a n O ffice; 29 B s ik e i St., fib u U on , E n g 3 ’ We TTfK IS. & M. ItAlLKOAD CO.’S: LANDS! The Best Agricultural and Stock Country in America 1 GOOD LANDS IN A GOOD CLIMATE. C JkJc& JD - B. & M. it. R. CO., Burlington, Iowa. I will mall (Free) the recipe for preparing a 6impio VxoRriBLS ilALK that will romovB TAN, PREOKLES; .PIMPLES audBLOTCHES,-leaving tho skin soft, clear* and ‘ beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth o f hair on a bald bead or smooth face. .Address Ben Tendelf & Co., B ox 5121, No. 5 WooBter St., N . 7 , E v ery . ____ ____ ___ Soldier disabled in line o f duty, i f ;by a c c i d e n t or otherwise. A WOTTIifiJ o f any kind, tne loss o f a F i n f f o r or T o e . or the loss o f aaTByej a K U P TIUSiE, i f but slight* gives a pension. Disease ofdL ungS or V a r i c o s e V c i u s give a pension. F iO T U N T Y .— I f discharged for wound, injuries or rupture,:you get full boun-t ty. «®*.Scnd a stamps for osp 7 of.Pension and Bounty Acts. Address all letters to QLEJsrms S T T IsB H T T M TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, haviog.been permanently cured o f that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is qdx * ious to make known to bis fellow enfferere tho means o f cure. To nil who dcslre.it, he w ill send a copy o f the prescription used* (free o f charge), with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find n burs onus for Consumption, Asthma,. B ronchitis, cOc. Parties wishing the prescription will please: address, Rev. E. AviyiLSON, 104 Penn S t , Williamsbargh, New York. TJ.S. Claim Agent, IndlanapClis, Ind, *^3<3*On all letters siark P. O. Box Sw c t 333: BOHANTTAIPS fS XtrarriageGuide illustrated ? rJ3 witk numerous engravings a I s from life teaches &Uthe inqaisitive should know on Courtship; H&mage, tho Physiological Mysteries f ana Risvoletibns'*o‘f the 1 Scxualsystcm.howtocuro all kind o f Diseases, with-hundreds o f valuable receipts, who should marry,the impediments .lo.marriagc, their na ture and cure..Treats on all Diseases, Iplly exiunimng their causes, symptoms and means to cure; His the only really scientific work ofUie kind ever published, and is complete in Gvcrvrcspect. Sent securely sealed on receipt ot 60 cts. Address. Dr:-C. A. B ouamhah, 019 North Filth street, St. Louis, Mo; Established in 1837., ■ ROBATE ;ORDEK.-rStato o f M ichigan,County ofBor* rion, sb.—A t a session o f tho Probate Court for tho County o f Berrien, holden at tho Probate Office in the villago o f Berrien Springs* on Saturday; the 24th day o f February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seveuty-Beven. •‘ ^ Present, Alexander B. Leeds* Judge o f. Probate; AKONTII—Agents.wanted cveryIn the mattor o f the- .estate o f Lewis Kelsey, p where. Business honorable and first doceasod. aclASs. Particulars sem -frcc7Acldrcss On reading, n n d filin g th e petition, duly verified* o f J. AVOETll & CO..-Si. l-Ottls.Mo. Erastus Kelsey*, praying (hat Adminislration on said eetatp may bo granted to himself.* . Thereupon i t Is ordered that Monday, t h o 26th day o f March next* at I I o ’ clock in theforonodn*bea8signod for, the hearing, o f said petition,and that tho heirs nt law o f said deceased^ and all othorporsons interested in. •aidestate*areroqairedtoappcArata3essiocbfsaidGour< then to bo holder^ at* the Probate<Office* inrthe tillage . N ow — :l5 0 ;0 0 l> -p .itlc le « ' o f Berncu Springu^and show cnuso*'if 7iuy there* be/why 3 . 0 0 0 ongfavuigB. raid -IS •oplondid finapa.- -Thd IfJlti'C, tho prayor o f tho petitioner should u ot bo grantod.-And BOpH o f universnl lcnowludRO, in the lauchdgiv N b w ih ; it is further ordorod* that<sai(lPotitionor giro: notice to the pemonB interested in said estate; bf^the pen-" dency o f said petition;^ and- the^ hoaring' tkoreof; by” causing a cop y o f thiS'ordoritO ;be-pubnshed'in '{h<r~ LCh X s . h . b a v i s joo.jiPbUM eiphi^ Berrien Oounty Rec0rd*'i a newspab^t-printed^and :cir-j calated lb said County BorrlSn, for fnfee Wcolci” preVtou* to said . o a f of; lieuntig. Subscribe for firs' K ecord.'” O n ly f L. S*j : ALRXA'NOWt S. L’EKDSl • P z a a i.m - EN G IC -L 0 P -E D IA . r i a S 1 W I t h ifctruicd^ • . - B e a u t if ie r of the C o m plexion ; A R eliable M e a n s o f P r e v e n t in g a n d R e l ie v in g R h e u m a t is m a n d G o u t , a n d ,_ a n U n equ aled D isin fe c ta n t , D eodo s iz e r .a n d C o u n te r - I r r ita n t . Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides eradi cating local diseases o f tlie stein, banishes de fects o f tlie com plexion, ancl im parts to it gratifying clearness an d sm oothness. , Sulphur JBaths are celebrated for'cu rip g eruptions and other diseases o f tire si;;:!, a s well as R heum atism an d G o a t G le n n ' ■ Sulphur Soap produces th e sam e" .eiTecls at a m ost trifling expense.- T h is admirable specific also speedily heals sores, bn iises, scalds, b u rn s,sp ra in s an d cu ts. I t r e m o v e s’dandruff and preven ts the hair fro m ; fa llin g ou t andturning gray. ... • \ C lotliin g and linen used in the sieic, ro o m is disinfected, an d diseases com m unicable by- contact with l i e person, preveiiJcRhy i t - ____ T h e M edical F raternity sanction its u s e . . . Prices~2o'and ~50 Gents per Ga^s:;yh?£ Box (8 Gakes), 60c. and $1.20. * B.—Buy the large calces and thereby economise. ScJd.by all Druggists.^ . “ S IL K S HAIR M O 'iYEfl^KEU DTE,M • for20 ‘ C. 1<60 per yefff, if paid in adranee. JSO JLF. A S terling R e m e d y f o r D iseases a n d I njuries o f t h e S k i n ; A H e a l t h f u l P.E.PITSaEBALD, . •* O H IO . t/« S* A* Low Pricos, Long Credit. Low Fares and Freights. Pre miums for Improvement*, Free Pass to Land Buyers. $S~Fo- full particulars* apply fo To oil who aro Buffering from thQ errors and indiscre tions o f youth* nervous weakness* early decay* loss o f manhood* Ac., I will eonu a recipe that w ill cure you, FREE OF CHARGE; This groat remedy was discovered by a missionary iu South America. Send a eolf-addrossed envelope to tho R ev. Jossrn T . Ixautf-, Station D , B ible H ouse, J\Teu> Torle C ity. 3SmG 47m6 ¥1 t lie r o llo w in " r e a s o n s : T o e 710 7 5a 510 Wsr. D . Strono* As&’t Gen. Sup^t, D etroit. Gen'l Sup't, Chicago Hjsnrt C. W entworth, Gen'l P ass. Agent, Chicago. H l. So W H E E L E R , X 5 5 S t a t e S t r e e t , C liie a g ^ o . General Agents for Illinois,^Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Western Territo- MICHIGAN CENTEAL RAILROAD. 6 00 A. M. 5 45 6 40 7 32 7 5o a 09 8 41 XO SnUl'ILE TO THREAD ANEW machine with STRAIGHT needle. Does uofc oil the thread or jjoods. The work rues back from Gie operator. No expen3sfronx wear o f ehuttlts, I t has a take-up, preventing the thread from break* I t is-the simplest ard cosiest to handle, runs easUy lag. I t Will eew the heaviest or lightest goods,' and from qnietly and rapidly. I t is without a rival for the faxaiiy emo to the other without chauge ot tensioncr the Trorkshop, T 15E PI52W W H E E L E R A W IX S O N . JHO. 46 THAOlEXJfE is reoommeudsd for Leather work I€0* 7 Tor Leather work and Tailoring—especially for Tailoring; 20 Sueciai Notices. X iu i e j Mw 50 £ 40 WuoaL, whJtes p w buahd___ WfctcRi, red, per buofael................................... Fianr* wbite* per h a m i, ... .... •ingur.red. par aelling.n.,, -m- . Buokwbuati'ionr,seUiug — . B l o c k o r B r o w s ! 5 0 G ents* ^ .-vV';-* *$r:. • *' •» 1 ]* c O■ .•-•i'Far-Aie.joh printi&gi coll -at fke' ftaeoBaefiee. ^ The. F a r m a n d H o u s e h o ld . Horn—Their Indications. Much may be learned from the set and from the haras o f cattle and •sheep, as indicative o f character. 5 Small, short, slouching horns on a two or three year old ox give a grave and .contented aspect to the counte nance. Long, slouching horns, as on the long-horn cattle, seem to oppress the head -with a constant weight. Horns springing outward from the sides o f the head, then rising up and Lending backward never fail to im press that their bearer is quick-tern pered, ready to use them offensively, and are set so as to toss up any ob-< je ct with ease. Such horns may he i seen on the Jersey bull. Horns curving laterally and horizontally for ward give a finished appearance to the tap o f the head when viewed in front. Such are generally met with in Southern cattle. Long horns ris ing outward, forward, aud having points outward, impart a majestic air Mir to the head o f the ox, Horns rising outward,, and then approaching be hind the head, give an idea o f mal formation. Horns springing outward and then coming straight forward in the points, seem dangerous. Horns (* 1 springing outward and approaching forward with the points a little ele vated and separated, seen sideways seem heavy, but seen m front,, orna ment the head. A horn truck at the root for its length looks clumsy, and more so when blunted at the point, and both are associated with dull feeders. When springing outward much, and seen turning downward, they are ungraceful, A good horn, however set, is small whore it emerges from tne head, and tapers gradually to a small point. A white horn looks better than a dark-colored and a tip o f brown or black, according to the breed, gives a neat finish, though HI most short horns have entirely white, and being short and carving upward, serve more for ornament than defense. Cattle with spreading horns are bet ter feeders than, those with them con tracted suddenly in front. Horns, ^indicate the age o f cattle. A t three years old the horn is uni formly smooth from the root to the tip. Every year after three it has a notch on it, so, counting: the notches, | and adding three, the age o f the ani mal is ascertained. Tricks are prac ticed by fraundulent dealers in filing down the old notches, to make the animal appear younger, and the unso: phiaticated are thereby deceived; hut a slight inspection o f the horn will easily detect the fraud. The period o f calving, whether late or early, affects the notches o f the horn, which may give an older or yonnger appear ance to the animal than its true age. A s with the cattle the horns o f sheep indicate the age o f the animal. The horns are very sensitive organs, no part o f the body indicating the presence o f internal disease more quickly than they do. In pushing directly forward in a fight, horns wifi : hear a great fo r c e ; yet a single stroke I upon them with a cudgel is severely felt by the animal; and a single stroke may even, cause the horn to slip off the flint, which, being a vascular hone is full o f Blood vessels, and bleeds freely. Such an injury may cause inhumation, o f the brain or lockjaw. When: the horns feel deathlike cold, inflamation in the body is indicated ; when hot, fever. The horns are not liable to disease; only illiterate peo* „ pie, quacks, and cow-leaches imagine \f that they are: “subject to an ailment, by, them termed “ hollow-horn,” 4 Ducklings More Profitable Than Chickens. The saying often applied to young t ducks that “ they eat more than they Lare worth,” may/no a very unjust one. Several years ago we were speaking with a woman who raised yearly large I numbers of ducks and chickens, re| garding the comparative amount of | food consumed to bring them to their Ir *as full growth. She stated that “ ducks eat less in proportion to their growth | than chickens,” Our readers may be surprised at this, but upon giving the matter a little thought they will un derstand: the reason. I t is because the ducklings reach maturity sooner than the chickens, and. o f course, the longer it takes to bring a creature to maturity, the greater the expense, not only o f food, but o f time and trou ble. Experiment has demonstrated the fact that, with the same quantity o f food and care, the ducklings, in ninety days from the shell, may be made to weigh nine or ten pounds per pair. Hence the remark quoted at the commencement o f this paper, does not apply when ducklings are proper ly and intelligently managed.— Poul try World-. Gapes in Poultry. In, a recent conversation with an xperienced chicken grower, he, in formed us that he had been successful in conquering that precarious disease h his young fowls by the application if air-slaked lime. A s soon as a man ifestation o f gapes in his fowls appears, re confines his chickens in a box, one it; a time, sufficiently large to contain he bird, and, places a coarse piece o f otton or linen cloth over the top. Jpon this he places the pulverized ime to fall through. This lime dust le fowl inhales and causes it to sneeze, .nd in a short time the cause o f the ;apes is thrown out in the form o f a limy mass or masses o f worms, which ad accumulated in the windpipe and mailer air vessels. This remedy he onsidera-superior to any he has ever ried, and.be seldom fails to effect a erfect cureH e has abjured all lose mechanical means by which it isttempted to- dislodge the Entozoans rith instruments made o f whalebono, og’ s bristles, or fine- wire alleging lat: people; are quite as- certain to ush. the, gape worms further down lie throat; of: the fowls as to draw them ufc.,—Lancesier Farmer. i.Oatmeal is infinitely superior to the •dinary run o f cosmetics, i f used as illows: Take a small quantity of eal and; pour sufficient cold water rer it to make a thin paste ; then rain-through •a fine sieve and: bathe ' face with, the liquid, leaving’it <Jjty on the'skin. Thisfpreparation: aid ers the completion very soft and ite. .> .*■ MORTGAGE SALE. Default having boon made in tho payment of a certain sum o f money secured to bo paid by an indenture o f mortgage bearing date tho twenty-fourth day o f Oetobcr, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-taro, made and exe cuted by Aaron Bell, o f tho county o f Berrien and State o f Michigan, o f the first part, and Abner Kelsey, also o f said county, o f the sec ond part, which said mortgage was duly record ed in the office, o f tho ltegister o f Deeds, in and for said, county o f Berrien, on the 4th day of Kovembor, A- L)., lS72,at 14 o’clock r. it., In Idber S o f mortgages on page 102, Upon which said mortgage there- is claimed to bo duo and un paid at the date o f this notice, by the terms thereof attjti by tho failure to comply with the conditions o f said mortgage,, aud tho option, o f the mortgagee, who has elected to declare the whole amount o f principal and. iutercst for which said mortgage was given, to be duo and payable, tho surn o f two thousand eight hundred eight dollars and seventy cents, and no suit or proceedings at law or in, equity having: been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof; notice is, therefore, hereby given that by virtue o f a power o f Sale contained in said mortgage, and. now become operative, and in pursuance o f the s tatute in such case made and provided tho lands described in said mortgage as all those parcels of land situate in tho coun ty Of Berrien and State o f Michigan, to-witr ’f ile west fractional half o f tho, southeast quar ter o f section number fifteen (15) in township seven (7) south o f range seventeen (17) west reserving arid excepting therefrom, one ( 1 ) aero now enclosed and occupied as a burying ground, leaving the quantity ot land hereby convoyed, sixty-nine acres and, ten hundredths o f an acre, according to the United States survey- o f the same. Also, the oast,part o f the southwest fractional quarter o f section number fifteen (15) as aforesaid, containing thirty acres and fortv hundredths o f an acre, the west lino o f the parcel last described to be due north and south, the whole quantity o f land hereby convoyed, including the public highway through said land, and one-half o f tho public highway on, the east side and north end there of, being ninety-nine and one-half acres, w ill be sold at public auction or vendue at the front door o f the Court House, in the Village o f Berrien Springs, Berrien County, and State o f Michigan, l» u tire I l t b f i n y o f M a y , A . 51,, 1 S T ,, at the hour of eleven o’clock in- the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then bo duo on said ’ mortgage, together with costs of the foreclosure and an attorney foe provided in said mortgage. T ax Hiper & H invax, ABNER KELSEY, Att’TS for Mortgagee Mortgagee. Dated, February 14,1877. MORTGAGE SALE. Default'haviDg been made in. the payment of a certain sum o f money, secured1 to be paid' by a certain indenture o f Mortgage made and executed by Solomon L. Beardsley and Martha M. Beardsley, Ms wife, o f the County o f Ber rien and State o f Michigan, o f first part, to Ira Wicks, late o f said County, o f the second'part, now deceased,; and bearing date on the thirtyfirst day o f October, in the year o f our Lord one thousand: eight, and seventy-one, and re corded, in the office o f the Register o f Deeds, of the County o f Befrien, in said State, on the 19 th day o f August, A. D. 1873, at 1-J- o’clock p. m'., in Liber C o f Mortgages, on page 471, on which said Mortgage: there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date o f this notice by the failure to comply with the conditions o f •said Mortgage, the sum o f five hundred sixty three dollars and ninety cents (8568.90), and no suit at law or proceedings in equity having been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof; Therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f the power o f sale contained in said Mortgage and now become operative, and in pursuance o f the statute in such case made and, provided, the land describod in said Mort gage as Lot number two (2) In Ross & Alexan der’s third addition to the Village o f Buchanan, in: the County of Berrien and State o f Michigan, will be sold at public auction or vendue, at the front door o f the Court: House, in the village o f Berrien Springs, in said County o f Berrien, O n t l i e S c c o u i l i b u r o t H a r c b , A . I>. 1ST T, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount then due on said Mortgage, togeth er irifn the costs o f foreclosure and sale there of. Dated December 5th, A . D. 1S76. M ARY WICKS, Executrix: o f the Last W ill and Testament o f Ira Wicks, deceased. J. J. T ax R iper, Att’y for Executrix. 43tl3 MORTGAGE; SALE. TAE FAULfi^ haviug/bsen made la tho payment of a eer U taia sum of money secured to ho paid, by a certain l a denture of Mortgage, bearing date the, first day of Septem ber,iatoayG&r.Qfoarliord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, made and executed by Daniel B . Gardiner and Hannah V, Gardiner, of Benton Harbor, Berrien county, Michigan, of the first part, to Hanliua Mann* Of Marshall, Calhoun Conutyyin said State, of the second part, which said Mortgage was recorded in tho office of the Register of Deeds of said County of Berrien, on the 14th day of Octob©rrA . D. lS70.at 10}£ o’clock A M,, in Liber ^ o . 2 of Mortgages, on page SS7, upon 'which said Mortgage there is claimed fo be duo and unpaid, at the date ot this notice, the stun ofons thousand four hundred and ninetythree dollars, and no suit or proceedings at law or in cqai£y having been instituted to recover tho same or any part thereof: Koticois therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power ot sale contained in said Mortgage and now become operative, and in pursuance of the Statute in such case mads and provided, the premises therein de scribed, as being iatho County of Berrien and State of; Michigan, commencing at a point in the center of the highway^ twenty-two and fifty hundredths (22 50-100) Chains south and twenty-feur and ten hundredths (2410-100) chains east of thonorth-west cornerofsection nineteen (IQ) town four (4) scuth and range eighteen (18) West«,rnnning thence east nine (9) chains and.forty l40) lints, thence- south, three (3) feet and eight (S) inches;' thenco east fifteen (15) chains and eight (8) links to Ox Greek; thence up and: along, said creek as it winds aud turns to tho north end of land formerly owned by XL St. John; thence west along the north UnB of land formerly owned b y John, James M . Sorter and Joseph Kiford to the ceuterof Bipeatoneroad; thence north thirty-fivo and one-half(35]^) degrees west along tho center of said road fiva (3) chains and six and ono-half (6J^) links to the place df beginning, containing ten and forty onehundredths (1040-100) of au acroot land more orleas, excepting and reserving therelrom one acre of land on the south-west corner*, deeded at the dato Of said MortgagetoO. Lldred. Also, roserviog and excepting1Lots ono(l), two (2\ four (4), eighteen (1$) and nineteon (19), iuBlock A , in James S. Kendrick’s addition to Xtanton Harbor; also resorviog and excepting Lot fourteen (14) in Block B in said, additicuii.as wiU. mofe.fully appear by reference to therecorded plat, thereof. Also reserving and excepting a pieco of land described as beginning At tho north-east corner o f Lot number nineteen (19) aforesaid; thence running east to Ox Creek, thence southerly along said creek to lands formerly owned by XL St. John; thonca west to the sonth-east corner ot lot fourteen (14) in Block s aforesaid, and bounded on the west lay said iot fourteen; (14) in; Block B and lot nine teen (19) in. saidBlock A , containing three (3) acres, will bosold at public auction or vendno nt the front door of tho Court House, in the Tillage of Berrien Spring in said County o f Berrien/ O n th e 23d d a y o t H a r c li,A . D« 1S77, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to; satisfy the amount: which shall then be due on Eaid' Mortgage, together with costs of foreclosure and sale, and an attorney fee therein provided for* Bated December 26,1876. MANLIUS MANN, Mortgagee. J .J . T a x B i ?£B» Attorney for Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE. TlEFAULT having been made in the payment of AcerU tain sum of money secured to be paid by a certain in denture of Mortgage, bearing date the fifteenth day of November, in the year one thousand eight' hundred aud seventy-one, made and executed by William H . Streeter and Dorcas R. Streeter, hb wife, of T7eeaaw township, Berrien County, Michigan, of the first part, to George M. Smith, of said County and State o f the second part, which said Mortgage was recorded in the office of the Register o f Deeds of said County o f Berrien* or the 19 th. day of February, A . B.1S72, at 10 o’clock A.. 31.,, in Tol. No. 2 of Mortgages, on page 604, upon which said; Mort gage there is claimed to be due and unpaid: a t the date of this notice, the sum o f threo hundred ten dollars and nine cents ($310.09), andno suit or proceedingaat law or ia oquity haviog been instituted to recover satdsum or any part thereof; Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue of apower of sale contained in said Mortgage, and now become operative, and in pursuance of the statute in such caso made and provided, the lands described; in said Mortgage asall. that certain piece or parcel o f land situate in the County of Berrien and State of Michigan, known and describod e^: Lot number twelve (12) m Block twenty-three; in A . A-Slorley’a addition to: the village of Now Troy, will be sold at public auction or vendue at: tho front door of the Court House* in the village of Berrien Springs, in said County o f Berrien,, O il t h e 3 0 t l i day* o f ItrarcH , A . B . 1 S 7 7 , ab the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, tO Batiafy the amount which: shall then be due. onsaidMortgage, together with cos ts o f foreclosure and sale, and on attor* ney fee therein provided for. GEORGE M . SMITH,; Mortgagee, ja J vT ajt Bitie , Attorney for Mdrtgogee;> Bated Januarylat,1877. 4Twl3 Chancery Sale. •RTOTtCE; is: hereby given that by 'rirtne o f a- decree JM mode m. the Circuit Conrt fbr the County o f Berrien, utChancery; vrherein; John T.Beckwith ia complainant and John Barber and: Catherine Barber are defendants,, which decree hear3 date tho 2d day o f January, A..D, 1877, X shall sell at public auction, to: the highest bidder* at tho front! door o f the Court House,: in the village: of Berrien. Springs, in; the County o f Berrien, at tho hoax! of 12 o’clock noon, on. I K o n tta y , t h e 2 0 i l l d a y o f M a r c J i, A . B . 1 8 7 7 , thofollowing pieco of land, to-wit r Tho north half of tlie south-west quarter of section twonty-four (24) in township number seven (7) south of raDge nineteen (19) west^ containing eighty (80) acrc3, and the southeast quarter o f the south-east quarter of section five (5), town sevcu (7) south of range eighteen (IS) west,, all in the connty of Berrien and.Sfiate of Michigan. Bated Feb..8th. 1877.* JAMES A. KELLOGG, Circuit Court Commissioner;. ’ J. J. Y an SolicitorforCompl’t. Chancery Notice, TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty *of Borrien, ss,—Soc- Sr’ ond Judicial Circuit,in Chancery. Qrpha A. Shaw vs ..'Willis O. Shaw__ Suitpondmg in the Circuit Court: for tha County of Berrien, iu Chancery, at Berrien Springs, Michigan, on the 19th day of January, A.- D;1877., I t appeoriBg: upon; due proof by affidavit that “WfiWs O. Shaw, tho Defendant in the abovo entitled cause, resides out of tho< Stotoof Michigan, and in tho Territory,ot Wyoming.- „Qn motion of A*Blummerj, Solidtor^rColdplaiuafitri'fc'is'ordered thattho aaidpefondant do appear and answer the bill of complalnifiled in said cause,, on.the 1st day of May, A, Di.l877,.elae tho said bill of complafnt Bhall bertakon as 'Confe3sodt aadfarfher;’th&t- the;Complainant vcausp this order to bo publishedwithin twenty days ixoin thiB date, ingomeneyrsiaperpriQte'd'in the said County of Berrien,, once in each rwoekj'. for six, successive weeks ; but such publication BhalLnotbe necessary in caso ’a copy of this order bo!’S0r7*ed-upon the. saitfBeiendant pcrsonollyat, Icast-twonty dayB-beforethe-tiine^herein prescribedfor. "appearance’..' | •' 'V ;‘v *. 'Dated thislQth day of JanuaryjA-D.vl877.-A . i Ml J JAMES H.vCANFIELD;- , ^Circuit Court Commissioner, Berrien’ CoMMiolit * Solicitor for Complainant,' - “• w6Qw< v , ■ 'J Berrien ' County Lu^anau, -'MSfMgmf- Thursday, MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the pavment of a certain: sum o f moucy secured to bo paid bv an indcutura of Mortgage bearing data tbe twcnty-iourth day o f June, iu tho year o f our Lord oue thousaud eight hundred aud aevoutyfour, made and executed by Ohristopher ICa'pscr aud Elizabeth Kapser, Ms wife, of Lincoln, in the County o f Berrien and State o f Michigan, o f the first part, and George G. Rough, o f the same county and State o f the second part- mid recorded ill tho office o f the Register o f Deeds in and for said County, on tho 4th day o f .Tulv, A. D. 1874, at 9 o’clock A„ M.,: iu Liber 7 o f Mortgages, on page 570, upon 'which said, Mort gage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date o f this notice the sum- o f three hun dred -thirty-two dollars and twenty-three cents, 83S2.23) and-no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof ; Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue o f a newer o f sale contained in said Mortgage and; now become operative, and in pursuance o f the statute in such case made and provided, the lands describ ed in said Mortgage as all those pieces or par cels o f laud lving and being in the County of Berrien and State o f Michigan, beginning on the quarter (£)• line o f section number three (3) in township number fire (5) south o f range number nineteen (19) west, thirteen and onethird (13 1 - 8): chains west o f the quarter post between sections numbers two and threo ( 2 &S), thence running west on the quarter lino o f said section twenty-one (31) rods and two (3) feet, thence running south parallel with the cast line o f said; section,, uutil it comes to the center o f Hickory Greek, thence running in a north easterly direction down in the channel o f said creek until it intersects a line south o f the starting poiut, thence running north parallel with the cast line o f said section until it inter sects tho quarter line, the place o f beginning, and containing about eight ( 8) acres o f land. Also a piece o f land desetibod as beginning at the quarter post between sections numbers two ( 2 ) and three (3) in the sarao town and range as aforesaid, thence running west thirteen and one-third (131-8) chains, thence running south on a parallel lino with the east line o f Said section number three ( 8) as aforesaid until it strikes the center o f Hickory Creek, thence following the channel o f Hickory Creek an easterly direction uutil it strikes the cast line between sections numbers two (2 ) and three (3) as aforesaid, thence running north on said section line to tho quarter post, the place o f beginning, and said to contain twenty (20) acres o f land more or less, will bo Sold at public auction or vendue, at the front door o f the Court House, in the Village of Berrien Springs, Berrien County, Michigan, on T h o 23(1 d a y o f A p r il. A . 0.1S77, at eleven o’clock In the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall thon be due on said Mort gage,- together with costs o f foreclosure and sale, and an Attorney fee therein provided for. Dated January 32, 1877. GEORGE G. ROUGH, Mortgagee. J. J. V ox R iper, Att’ y for Mortgagee. 'J B lJ Q B I F i U I l l I You can get your STO V E repaired. Also, tAo REST SLEIGH SHOES in the market, (new style.) Call or address ■ B u c lia n a n , M i c h . T he L ikewas Soever K nows S efose. - wo ._ fHitd lh“ Csi.ici8ann.tl W t*olily Mtnp, afino eight l v«tM*>ttyH?ight column p iper, indepemUnl in poli tins, mi.d, .um anti orim-jullot ««od ui.iviuiB reading nmttcr, im u iu lor S5.0£ -OO t»nr to tho largest paper in tlio United ........ .. •Statca/or th* vumeu. 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D is e a s e s S T O M A C H , W \ " V e g 'e ^ i x x e H , YEAR S. There is no sore it will not heal, no lameness it will not cure, no ache, no pain, that afflicts tlio human body, or tho body of a horse or other domesti'- animal, tbat-does not yield to its magic touch. A bottle costing 35c., 50c. or § 1 ,00, has often saved the life of a human being, and restored to life and usefulness many a valuable horse. 4yl f a . Y E A R S. © JF P A I N VVBCIflSi IH'AS S T O O D X IE E T E S T O F 4 0 t V e g e tim e Was looked upon as an experiment for aome tirno by some of oar best physicians, but those mbit iucredtilons in regard to its merit are now its most ardent friends and supporters. AS met: with unprecedented succoM* in tho treatment . of all i s tU e G r o m i o l d ; ROBATE ORDER.— State o f Michigan^ County oi JiEW T O llK ; FIFTEEN TO M A N A N D B E A S T P Berrien,. sa.-^-At a session of tho Probate Court for tho Coanty of Bernon, holden at tho Probate Office, in the IS Barcl<»v^Stre«"t, - -I33wl81 V e g e t in e VISITED NILES E O S ■ Does not dccel re invalids into false hopes by^pur^ing aud creating a fictitfous app^tit^ but assLts patneo In clearJpg and ptirifyiogtho whole; system, leading tbo puticut gindunlly to put feet Iiealth. L U N G S , T H E Judge of Probate. PR IN TIN G -IN K IN -TH E MARKET, ■'V e ' g - e t i i j . x e Is uow prcdGiibbd in onses of Scrofula and 6tbor diaeasos ^of tlie blood, by many of tho bssfc physicians, owing to Us great siicoesH'in curing ot this uMuro T H R O A T , m .-iu Strikos afclho root o f tiis'caio by purifying tho blood, restoring tbo liver and kidneyH to beat thy action, iiiTlgorating too nervous system. Tsiuot A'vIloV nausQOJi? compound, -whicb rirnply purges tbe bowels, bnt a safe, pleasant remedy which ia smo to purify tbo blood, aud tberobyrostbro the heaUfi THE ENEMY OF DISEASE! ALEXANDER B. LEEDS. BEST AND CHEAPEST AT TENDED TO. W E E K L Y GLOBK, U> . CAREFULLY CGS 'Washington St.. Boston, Mass. , Printing ink Co. WORK HAS OUR HOME is the umno of tho most elognut French Oil Motto Ohrorno evor issued. Tho motto is surrounded by ono of tho most oxciuisito and richly‘COlorod wroatlis of beautifnl fiowors oa dark background, and is perfect in all Us dotaila I t is 11x15 Wo sontl thifl motto chromo and the B03T0N WB12K.LY ClLORE, a largo eight-page family, story nud uswepaper^ with agricultnral, chess, pnzzlo, liousfhold, ami nil popular deparlmeuts,Gmouths lor Only CQcents. Ohromoami paper, G months for$l. A boautlful holiday gift. Address, O pears T p r o p r ie t o r s . e g ' O ’fep.xxe CUSTOM © J -O Il ” M IL L S . Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, &o . v 4 . .EXCELSIOR F L O F R Il$ r G _ “ Rough a village of Berrien Springs* on Wednesday, the 7th day of Febnmry, in tho year one thousand eight hundred and sevonty-sovon. Present, Alexander 9 . Leeds, Judgoof Probate. In the niattor o f tho Estate of Charles Blako, deceased. William: Haalelt, Administrator do bonis non OF said ^tate comes into court and represents that ho i3 now prepared to render his Goal account assuchadmistrator. Therenpon it is ordered thatWednesday tho filstday of March noxt, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, be assigned for the hoaringof said potition, and that theheirsatlaw o f said deceased,,and all othor persons interostedin said estate, are roquired to appear at a session o f said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in, tho village of Berrion Springs, aud show cause, i f any thereto, why the prayer of thopetitionorshonld not begrantedt Audit is further ordered, that said petitioner give noticato tho persons interested in said estate, of tho pendency of said potition; and thohoaringthercof,bycansiDga copy of this order to bo published in the B ekeisx Coontt Record, a nowspaper printed and circulated in said County of Berrien, forthre reo snecesaivo wooks previous to said day of hearing. ALEXANDER B.LEED?, (L.8.J (A truecopv.) 1«4 JuttQ* of Probate. MilVor. BUCHANAN B . T . M O R L E Y , r GUARANTEED. Mill on Portage Street. 10tf P . H. K IN N E Y © P B . C O N S U M P X 2 Y E S T A K B . HOXICJB, Every moment of delay makes your cure more hopeless, and much depends on the judi cious choice o f a remedy. The amount o f tes timony in lavor qf Dr. Sehenek’s Pulmonic Syr-, up, as a cure for Consumption, far exceeds all that can bo brought to support the pretensions o f any other medicine. Sec Dr, Scbonck’s Almanue. containing the certificates o f many persona o f the highest respectability, who have been restored to health, after being pronounced incurable by physician^ o f acknowledged abili ty, Schcnck’.') Pulmonic Syrup alone has cured many, as these evidences will show; but tho cure is often promoted by ..the employment o f two other remedies which Dr. Schenck pro vides for the purpose. These additional reme dies are Fcbonek’a Sea Weed Tome and Man drake I’ iHs, By the timely use of these medi cines, according to directions, Dr. Schenck cer tifies that most any uasc o f Consumption may be cured, ■ Dr. Schenck is professionally at his principal office, Oornor Sixth and Aren Sts., Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advico' must be addressed. I L L , The mill has recently undergone repairs and. is better able than for years previous to do all kinds o f w ork prom ptly and in the very best condition. Orders for flo u r , Meal, Food, & c., for tho wholesale and retail trade prom ptly filled. gSgf” Special attention paid to custom grinding, SATISFACTION ROBATE ORBER.—Siato of Michigan, County of Bsrrien. ea.— At a session of tho Probate Conrt for the County qE Berrien, holdou at the Probate Office, in the village of Berrien Springs;, on Wednesday, the 14th Jay of Fobrunry, in tho year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. Preeenfc, Alexander E- Leeds, Jadg» of Probate. I n tho matter of tho cssteto of Charles Boo, deceased. Oa. reading and . filing tho petition, duly verified, cl Mary Boo. praying that administration on said estate may bo granted to John M. Roe and herself. Theroupon it is ordered, that Monday, tho 19th day of March next* at 10 o’clock, in tho forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all oth er persons interested iu said, estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to bo holderi at the Probate Office, in tho village of Berrien Springs, and show cause, if any there be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted; and it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to tho persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of said petition;.aud tho hearing thereof, by causing a copy ot tbi3 order to bo publiahcl ia tho Bcnars.v County Rzcoan, a newspaper printed and circulated in said Connty of Berrion for three successive weeks previous to oaid day o f hearing. C . M P r o p r ie to r s . at the front door o f the Court House in the Vil lage ofBerrien Springs,in the connty of Berrien, by the Sheriff of said county to the highest bid der; to satisfy the amount due and unpaid on said mortgage at the date of this notice, with iuterest, and costs, and expenses allowed by law, and the Attorney fee mentioned in said mortgage. Dated February 1st, 1877. BURTOY T. MORLEY, Assignee. V ax R ifer & Hixmax, Attorneys for Assignee. 2w4 S T O M K IN G E R Y & M A R B L E , MORTGAGE SALE. (A truo copy;] C U W W B O B E l 1, " 1877. B U C H A N A N , M I C H ., Default having been made in the payment o f the sum o f four hundred eighty-three and 33-ICO dollars which amount is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date o f this notice on a certain mortgage and notes accompanying the same, bearing date January 1st, 1889. made and exe cuted by Ellen Moriev to Charles E. Howe, which said mortgage was duly acknowledged and recorded in the office of the Register of Heeds in and for the county o f Berrien and State o f Michigan, on the lltli day o f January, 1S69, in Liber X o f mortgages, on page 149, to gether with the power o f sale therein contained, and which said mortgage and notes accompany ing: the same, were duly assigned on the 25 th day o f October, 1S75, for a valuable considera tion, to Burton T. Morley, and which assign ment was duly recorded in the said office of Register o f Deeds Sfovembec 8 th, 1S75, inLiber 9 ot mortgages, od page 523, and no proceed ings at law or otherwise having been instituted to foreclose said, mortgage or collect said mon ey or any part thereof. How therefore, notice 13 hereby given that in pursuance and by vir tue o f the power o f sale contained in said mort gage and the laws o f this State, the premises described in said mortgage, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (S) in block “ H” in Andrew C. Day’s addition to the village o f Buchanan, in tho county o f Berrien and State o f Michigan' will be sold at. Public Auction at the hour o f one o’clock in the afternoon O n F r i d a y t l i e 271Ti d a y o f A p r i l , 1 S “ Mai-ctT by H. E. STEVENS, B oston, Mass* 'Vegetine is Sold by A ll Druggists. Wo are Headquarters for everything in tho way of ; Being Manufacturers of tho Dr, E. i; CURTIS MLCRO-SCIXNTIFIO LANTERN, STEREO-PANOPTICON UNIVERSITY STEREOFT1CON, A D VER TJSER'S STEREOPT1CON. AllTOFTICON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, “ PEOPLE’S LANTEKN Dach style being tho best of ils class in the market. . _T R E A T S Tlwoais lAm gs o7- 4S77. H I E 3 S T J SEW TOEK. 3 W ’Stomach, Boivels, ' . ‘ K id n eysf and .A . The different editions ‘o f 1T he Son during tlie ■next year will be tin; same as during tbo 3’oar that has just passed. The daily edition will, on week days be a sheet df four pages, and on . Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 5G broad columns! while the weekly edition will be a sheet o f eight pages o f the same dimensions and character that arc already familiar to our. friends. The Sex will continue to be the strenuous advocate of reform and retrenchment, and oj) the substitution o f statesmanship, wisdom, ana integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, aud fraud in tlie administration o f public -affairs. It will contend for the government of the peo ple by the people aud for the people, as op posed to government by frauds m the ballotbox and in the counting o f votes, enforced by military violence. It will endeavor to supply its readers—a body now not far from a million o f souls— with the most careful, complete, and, trustworthy accounts of current events,' and will employ for this purpose a numerous and carefully selected staff-of reporters and corre spondents. Its reports from Washington, es pecially, will be lull, accurate 'and tearless; and it will doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy tho hatred o f those who t'uive.by plun dering the Treasury or by usurping what the law does not give them, while it will endeavor to merit the confidence o f the-public " by de fending the rights o f the people against the : encroachments o f unjustified power. ■ .... ; The price o f the daily Sux will be 55 cents a month or §C.50 a year, post paid, or with the Sunday edition §7.70 a year. , . The ScxbAT edition aiouc, eight pages, §1.20 a year, post paid. .. . * • _ - '" ' • The W e e k l y ,Sux, eight pages .qf; 56.broad. \ columns, wjll be furnished duiihg 1 SVT at tho rate of 81 a year, post paid. : . : . i Tlie benefit q f .this.large i'eductiOn’from,,the! previous rate for the - W eekly can. b e enjoyed • ’ by iudividual subsoribers without' the necessity ’ o f making ;Up plubs,., At the-sariie;'time,-:if‘any Of our friends, choose to .aid in extending,ourr: circulation, w e ehaH-be grateful to; them, .and : every subh. person who - sends us ten ohniore' subscribers: from, one place w ill be enlftied-ifo’ one copy df the paper for. himselfi-.'withhut; charge. A t o n e dollar a year, postage p iid,. the..expenses,df: paper and printing, ard barely . repaid ; linii, oonsidering the size .o f !tlie' sheet; and the quality, o f its oOntents, we>age! coiifi? ■dent th e people . will ephsider The AYeekly, Sox the' cheapest newspaper published irf'the world, aud ’we trust also one. o 17 the v li^ b e 'i^ , ■ Address,; THE .SUN) New York City, ;N.--Y.: DR JAMES. ’ cohseh ; W iis liiiig lo n f , - A Frlink]Ini Vi, ' " ^Female Weaknessj Gamfiar, FEinlepsy^ Fevet Sore, WervousWeahiess^Scrofvja, -Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, etc. I S -7 . Rock Hospital! .■ -'B l a d d e r . * >' ' . . ■. - * r ■■ ■’ 1■lAver, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions, for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man. can make niofioy with o Magic Lantern. A3F*Visitors to the Centennial Fxpbsi'tion will do wise ly to defer purchasing goods in our lino' until they comb to our Store iu Now York, whore the^ will find i-reater variety and more moderate prices, and can select more at their leisure. Ent wo have a concession to sell sotue styles of our goods ia tho building of the;Department of Public Comfort, aud -those not coming to Now York are invited to cull on representatiou thuro. full stoclc of vxowH of lliQ Exposition Buildings aud tlielr coutenta* «3^Cnt ou t this advertisement for r e f e r e n c e .' 1 A I L C H R O N IC D IS E A S E S O F T H E ' D r. Curtis’ Medicines are selected . principally from the vegetable Jcingdom^and are devoid o f the injurious effects o f Calomel arid, other poison ous m inerals.^ S is reputation is foim ded uporF years o f successful ■practice. H e cures speedily when a ■oure is possible, and itever-ffives: en couragement unless tliereds'good: rea son fo r so doing. 'tHis remedies nev er, depress, hut sustain,-the vital force. D r. C. cordially invites aU afflicted to consult wilhhim , as there is often hope under change o f treatment, even when hope has been abandoned. For further advice call upon or address J }v . E . A . • ‘ C u r ti$ j~ S sT vagiao, BTicTi. jgg^The following story was lately told by a reformed inebriate, as an apology for much o f the folly of drunkards : A mouse, ranging about a brewery, fell into one o f the vats o f beer, and appealed to a cat to help him out. The cat replied: “ It is a foolish request, for as soon as I get you I shall eat you.” The mouse pite ously replied, “ that fate would be bet ter than to be drowned in beer.” The cat lifted him out, hut the fumes of the beer caused puss to sneeze: The cat Called on the mouse to come forth. “ You rascal. Did you not promise that I should eat y o u ? ” “ A h,” r e plied the mouse, “ but you know that I was in liquor at the time.” )3§L>When farmer Budge read that a hull painted by Rosa Bonbeur sold for §5.000, he remarked to his wife that he didn’ t see how a coat o f paint could so greatly enhance the value of the animal ; but, if Rosa didn’ t charge more than ten dollars, he would get her to pains his bull in the spring. And his economical wife replied that she thought he might paint it himself, and save ten dollars. The indications are now that the bull will be painted. U @ = A small boy to whom the task of grinding coffee in a worn out mill had been assigned, startled his mother by saying: “ Tois ought to be God's coffee mill.” “ What do you mean by such nonsense ?” asked his mother. “ W hy,” he replied, “ they euy the mill o f the Gods grind slow ly: and if slowly is any object, they'd better come and get this’n.” S @ “ “ The bed is not long enough fo rm e ,” said a very tall, gruff, old -Englishman, upon being ushered into his bedroom b y an Irish waiter at one o f our hotels, “ 3?aith, an’ you will find it is plenty long, sir, when you get into.it,” was the reply ; for then there’ll be two more feet added to it.” E xit Pat, with a boot fetching up the rear. '•pH ■ = s-O ' i-=H- Q g j. 4 ,. M SR- TiSW. A. Rome, miss of seven teen summers has concluded to marry a. big man for a first husband, and a lit tle man for the second, ;so that she can cut the-clothes of the first husband down, and make them over for his successor. Thus the hard times force, home lessons o f rigid economy and practical sense upon tender childhood. A hotel in Kansas has the fo l lowing notice displayed in the bed rooms : “ Gentlemen wishing to, com mit suicideiwiil please take the center of-the room, to avoid staining the bed linen, walls and furniture with.blood.” n m ,, b T M -.“ Well,, som e-of the patriarchs ; [ don’ t care which. ’ ' -• - . -C€i O! i “ Yes sir,” she replied ; “ IT c-d as though I were in B eelzebub’s bosom .” “ N ot in B eelzebub’s.” • K@°*Some time ago a pupilina deafand-dumb-asylum Jin N e w England •‘ *‘ **65 read a portion *of ;the book o f Job ; wh'en> a sk ed to write put his unde'r; R f - _stand ing 'of Job’s sufferings he Vrote' as follbwa : - ^“ The L o r d boiled^ Job a..* ■seven flays:” ■ ■-.7 »■■:: ,v - S ■-ri )J@=A. county pastor said to one o f his feminine congregation, ‘ A r e you happy ?” lady recently asked her ser vant how : the mustard-pot had become cr a ck e d .: The reply, ma’de with all gravity, was tha't she did not know,but ■supposed that'the mustard was-so strong that it caused the fradturoJ <35 ■© ©§L,An old fogy in Titusville, Pa., who evidently holds the printer aDd printer’ s ink in utter contempt, has issued the following pen and ink pro clamation and posted it in- a promi nent place orn his premises: “ NotiB if any mans or womans o x e n gits in this lot his or her tail will cut off as the case may be -!” : little three-year-old wanting something o f his mother when she was busy with the baby, she said : “ Go away ; I ;can’ t bother with you now.” “ What.did you* have so many children for, if you-don’ t take care of ” em ?” was the unexpected reply. • m S£> F Tj ,___"The Irish miner’ s opinion' o f. the Hoosac Tunnel; “ Do y o u cthink this work will pay’ ?” “ Pjntb, n o ; thin it -wilT-be-'a great ornament to ^society.; i -d " . . • ■ W c notice a sign beforeTv-r goods..store, on Eighth street; ■beari the j|name^ “ Israel.-” - -Koidoubt, ;i IS j T A K E N -I N T E R N A L L Y , A N D .P O S IT IV ELY CURES ■ business , will .be- carried on b y : R H EU M A T IS M , G O UT, .N EURALGIA A N D .-LU M B A G O . SO D -B Y DRUG GiSTS E V E R Y W H E R E , S EN D FOR CIR-. CIIIA h TO' TtO I. ............ . ... j "Children of Israel when the old. m CULAR’ . . .:. . .- i .1*5 . . ___________ H E L P K E N S Y tN E &' B E N T L E Y . , i.retires.5 j . . . ___ . I r r -D R U G G IS T S : W A S H IN G T O N , D .-C. r ADVERTISING * -• • ' man with a two-days’ beard and an excited eye dashed in to a Main street saloon, and gasped out to the bar-beeper: “ l?or the love o f God, give me a drink of.w hisky.” “ Wha.t o n ? ” saidVthe'unimpressible drink - 5 builder. “ Oh, don’ t talk 1” appealed the trembling wretch ; “ Itn gettin’ ’ em sure. I sec wingless meD, beardless horSe3, hornless dogs, and hairy cats. Quick !” “ Good Lord !” gasped the bar-keeper, passing oyer the bottle quickly, “ take a big horn, an’ go an’ see a doctor.” The afflicted man took two drinks, and bolted. That after noon the bar-keeper looked like a per son wbo'had ‘learned something, and who is brooking upon deeds o f blood. Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, ’ - C H IC A G O . .'Chariered!by tlie8tate of IllinQU.for. tha ox. press purpo'HOof giving. immed(atG.rfiiofIn alt __ _______ i__ - ■ a -U . ■ canes of private, ciiroiir!c, and'uriiiary 00 : in allthoircoinplicated fo r .P jin t e r s . forma/.I tis.wt.] 1known j'liffhftSTAS: n*t !q HH.i\iVEST,'.{JincinaW3: O,.&<« hair a « .i V m -J -77 rAli illfcr.'.-tfit ia I'liivrr-that- ,Dr, jame#_ lias FKowSjDook and Joi) Inks, AylYh'WYr*-!'.? 5inm,.Cij>its,ii>laJ. jliStY ' ntood ill. the head of tho ■all warranted o£ Superior , It-a-il, n»,nf igUteCY UivfcVi'BcoR. v-i-6klr. nl! -«** profossion-for, tho pdst,tblrty yoars.- -Ago and oxp,oriouco - .-.-N elln rl.'L -. •:r. Lilrpi-,ir-.rtr:.i. rf ,fOT!x .! quality. rTo cheap or in aro all-import ant.. Seminal.Weakness, tuight) loesesVliy - -.R.\l.,fiB4!ltii!l .iiliflrr.liMSli.,-1?,,. TvimS- SV SO ferior grades o f Ink made __ . ..'-t.vj.rtv x? dronm8, pimples "on.tho face; lost,manhood,1can;poeitivoijy| Lh y ns, . . , •.l»u cured. Ladios- wanting tho^mostr dolicato'^attonlfon, y --J E X C 'i3 r ,s io i£ - >, ho f » y J -« -• call or writo, Pltsaetint -homo,for jmtieiitHirjA hook.tnr | P R IN T lN ft> IN E r C O f, ithe-miliion. itlalrip-go Guido,'whiclYtells yon al] about, Pon’t do ,-f many paperor^r* v . J , MAN UFACTURERS, -. ■ these, diseases—who should marry^rwlty uot—10 centglo . I f papcr»B„until pay postage. . DK James is 60, yeart of age, aucl hasv50 . •p-itW-tEormerly-qf London, England)? . :* you getourfle* rooms and parlors. .Consultation Vrce.. LVou see no one -1 8 4 1 S e s M O S K O E i-S T ^ , C H IO A C O , A n d 1 3 B a r c la y S trcct, N cW ' V o r h , j jv • -- . . Phunygrams/ 'I ! tiyjn . T. : <f... ^@ £'"W h'y doi wbnfen »talk-less ’ •February than in' any; other moftt ’'’Because it is the .shortest month "thVyearq . .(^ertmnly not!” ' ^ “ Well,."then/ . ®a t- _ — ® c o ld - J o u V e / g e