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Mm aiorihmifx Ill t PA W PA W MICH., FR1DA Y, APIill, 10, JS74. WHOLE NO 093 VOL. XX. XO. .5. lie gVnr orthenter, Is PruLiMKD Evni Friday, by S. T. COKWAY. in mi MWM Kalaazoap Maix STRRrra, r of iUMsenrprroK 91.50 a Year. U Advance. PAW PAW 1AH.BOAIK TnlutrM P l'aw connect wlth tte NM naiiedTran I OR the Michijrai. CSBtrsI builroad At Lawtor. L'"DS t'1 nd we,,t- LKAVKPAWPAW. 4 :i . M.. rcturne from Law tor Si i A. Bt46a m., Mail Train, east. 5 J; tr... Mali VMt, and Vk Krea-H east. iktft u m. Kalamaxoo Aw oaiouai I a MiRlr5tw to raw raw ondepartnre ol , , ttr.lTrRiMUwtoR.G8opH nM hiau Oniral Itailroatl. lis 1 . 3 g r. g i- - e- IS 3 31 ti a I j s - C HO St I ! 4 -T a 6 - -fa?. 9 V 9. 'H r-i - Sic" - S - -a I "at in X - c- a 2 - . 1 ( --.--- ri ft ft " ' . " c iiirB Si 1- - - .- ; SSeai L p ;x s I 9a 2 v. t- l...,.v. Kalama-oo Wif Frcijiit, " a. M. i Mai . : tr. p. R. . ,- , ?: Kor'h Kavonat 1":-" ': ''' I 11 i,,.,.v (ni'li Htiveii Mail. It) R. ; WRJT Prelghta:15 p R. at wi at KftlRBURM at IftW. m., RR M ' P-"-(Mil V.--i.pa" QWtR' Rt 8:25 a.m. and IrW eolac BRtt.pRM 8WtR' n' '" ( hlcafo ainl Lake Union Kill I Road. TAKING EFFECT MARCH lhth. !-:. i iiu ru iiion. -i. v- i-.a- :. tmum WKT. PAW PAW DIRECTORY. lustntss tf axbs. Jr ,,,Jr. hfi n-ai fcuu. 4 J TKKD, COttRt; sui vtyor, l'aw l'aw, Van A . Himo t onnty. BIchlgRB. t s. MAWAltn, M. Vt!.?i,5iS?' ,w"r,1 ty. Hurct'on. Offlre i" ronltifular Block, Brat door WRti 'ourt Hou-e, up-HtiirH, law law. ii it. iuhkis. Broker, NotRry Poblle td VA . i tuvefRBCor. 0 "'vn i ' -v- I ' Drti - Btofft, t'aw r.w, kti a. OA MX' EL. HOLIER, Couotj Clerk, Notary Public RBd ConvejrRncer. Deed, MortCRiret, ContriictH, and all UlmN ot ' Coiivi-yanci-! drawn on the ahortent notice, and at the ufual rates. Ofllet In tUe CoRrt Bomao, Paw raw, Midi. DrCKHAH BOCSE J, M Lonjrwell, Prop'tor l'aw Prw, Mick. Sia'.'iP leave daily for son to Brtb, LRwrtace, Bartfor, BreodaviUt rbo Mi.i rtuiL'. r. i LLCS, MRnuIRcturer and DeRler In NATIVE WINK'. Paw Paw, Bleb. f I". Al.l.KN. dealer in Furniture. CablMt a . vv.. l uiK.Ut. rv. i ie. Wiireroom.- second door Rfttt ol the rott (met, r:iw PRW, Midi, s-ii i nA! Hi:isi:S. Fii'.in.Mf Boot and M0 . Maker. Ladi'. I" ni" and M; en Boot, BhoenRBd GfRlten made (o order in firtt claf ityle, Kepairinr done .n reRROMble terms and at abort notice, RbOp t.r-t ooor norm oi jwaw RRNRR Ofllce. t DUMB LI H, F otti receipt of the lateet New York Fashions ik prepared to do all kinda of work in the I a teat Ityfe, .hop over T. L. ROM1 Matt, rRW Taw. ( BOMBI W LA WTOS. Attorney Rod UomrrIoi I id Noturv i'utilie and l'rolmte Jodffe. Will hold Probate Court Rt Pa Paw, or HoadRti f aaca week IjMRKT NATIONAL BASE, of Pa a Prw 0Mc( J1 north aide of Main atraet, B uoor.- waat oi KRlaBRxao. a. - n kiir an , rasa. I. o, Raiowa, ami r. DICMABBB a it kn t B, Attorney! at Lrw. 1 Ofice ever Plrat NRtlona) Bank, l'aw raw. ciiANDLEit mcsabvr. MM i. a. BAJonm. HINCKLEY BBOTHERS Livery Btable,Pi i Paw Michigaa, la tbelargeat and te!t equipped of anv in the ounty. Fine ROraea. new and elegant CRrrlRgea to lrt. OfBre and BtRblea Bortkeaaiof D ckaua Bouae, north c'.de of Oak atroat. t01BTOCI A BOWLASB, Attorney! Rt Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Ataate for Hartford and other nauraacc CoaapaBtaa. Ofllee MrIh atreet. flr?-1 door at of the Doarl BOtRO, Prw l'nw. Mich. D. K. COMeTOt K . W. Bowlakd. am ALBEBT JACKBOS, Attorney and Counselor, t'tlu. opposite the Court BoBRePaw PawJMI (iflABLEB L. FITCB, Attorney, Couaw r aad Solicitor. Office opposite the Court House, Paw Prw, Mich. MM B. BATBWAY, v. n.. Phyel Iru and BurJ , iri on. ProfeaalooRl cRlla promptly Rttend once at iiis ReaideRce, on Kalaaaaaoo rt, l'v Paw, Mich- HW B. 0IBBUL M. Bv, Pbyaiclau aad Bargeoo. o 31 co In Granger Bi k. Miu. tvs. m. !.. PhyRictan ni: lrawom, .1 . OflV t Kllbura e HudsoB'a store. Paw IV w. Mich. Ar Low at Hortment of tbe I.oweat. AIro, r Lne as- I. Crockery, Glass-Ware. Queensware and Stone-Ware, And as fir.e a line of URl aQKBIM ae can be found in theCountv. which will be Sold Lou for C ASH. He also keepe in utock Wooden and Willow-Ware. o P&A TER? S C OFFEE MILL la fitill in full blR8t. and is grinding large qoan tttiee dRily. Choice Yellow " C' HugRr ten poundo for I no PollRr. TEAS IfaOalctj, aud of Superior tjuRlity. o llemeniber the place throe doors east of the Dyckman House, on Main street. P .W PAW, MICH. Sherman & Sellick BaTtBg inet receiveed a New stock of f oods, offer for ale .ji.10.000 WORTH DRY GOODS, Itoof Ac Shot?. Ready Made Clothing. HATS & CAPS, Carpet and Oil Cloths, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ass q key, of a i m r i I I ( II J. H. PRATER, Having removed hie atock of Family (iroceriea, Croekory, Ac, to Van PibbbbV New JJrick Block, will be pleased to see all hie old fnende Rod customer at hie new place of buRweee, where they will find a fine line of Choice Groceries 'Sandy GvJefel Von rj don't top hero pit laTCBlfBII H Wt bad deU rmin ed to atop iMTc.nud bid kepi this .potiu view as an objective point during RtVO ral hundred tuiit of atatre JourneyiBf. Thur in ROBietbing weariaome iu mx days's continual atagc riding becoMM slightly monotonous in twenty fours ; crumptd up iu a l ortnr unnhlc to Hal down or get a good Itretch, is a trial to Iho patience of IBB ordinary American. We cannot preaent an Betivekjoking picture of out fellow-trafelieri to your mind they were all too etlfl mid aote, and we inLdit layout of humov. The man who could rest his head anywhere and sleep was an object Ol i nvyand distrust, and a gBBBftl dealre was lclt by each wakeful one to pinch the man driving yott mad with his dulicioni inom Twaj ut a time when our uurvea, detached and shaken up, and our v t brains )oahing around, we heard the wholeaome to una. ' Sandy C 1 u i i 1 Yorxo POMPETl i v CALIFORNIA. Not a very beautiful name. nnr. tie we Itcry, weak ryes, uliarn noc straddled poki'd our bends out oi tin coacb win- with, pi 1 haps, o!,l apectociea, drablniv 00W dill it look to be pBttii u arly cUarm-jellinj! druaa, blun woollen locking, and ing. Two hundred or more minen'luat rIioci tboiiffb wa aenrceiy expected cabinathat seemed to liart itarted from i glint we nl ibuiu a bottle of "cold ten in the st;mrc station and gotloRtin all aorta j one hand ami a bltio cotton umbrella in of plans alone; the Gulcb ; odd little j the otber, We wnitod, kicking tir toes boxes of hottnn perched upon tin very tin tbe aand, ami thinking alternately ofu top of an imnieii-e rock, or nestling lender for the Weikiy ami MImr Grey, elose to their HtOtl lidct, down by tin We saw the rnail whirling down the roaring mountain stream, or far upon grade, and thought with lively aatiafac- the mountain sel' o the airy i tnev "i l 'n' position in the society oi a as the the rough owner in !ee huh The main bous of Ibi ' : nb h at the ' Bar." and the bar v..i at main hOUBS. The broad itretch ol golden Rands, washed by the heavy raiM from tin mountains and deposited near tia- mouth oi the- Gulch, travo tbe place its name. The "Overland" alwayt stoppcil tit the mam house, we suppose n itecoimi oi tbeeycof the law imtati W hour. Tun . she loved him all the Mine, and Ml moan ing und rocking bene 1 1 IkiCB and lorth as though the would i-haki the burden California bonata of a Pornpt i n . of griefirom her ihouldci There wcrejemal scale It is the town ol SU il n children, there was to Bt I StthOOl and Lake, on t he Sierra Nevada range, 8,000 we were evnei tins Mies Grey to teach it i feet above the level of the sea. Tbe mi Mag in the position we were, ami occu on which It Is situated Is f nil of gold, and Ing a large place in tin- commence oi in mere wus a gn at rush tloin r May. he bad inlotiued u that hi- 1,300,000 feet ol the land being taken up board had determined to send Mi- urey. in we summer of thntyear. Hy Spring Bhs) was not personally known to us, doi of the next year, California bau become bad we ever seen a photoaraph of the perfectly wild over the golden prospects lady. Hut it wa no i rouble lor us to fan-of the region, and during May and June By nil she must be, nf wewlfl ereate sim not les than ito'o people found tbetr form for 'the prMu presented to out war np then, n no real estate went up like minds usually I't't'v women don't go! a kite, si w v i,y ( iL.,t y Iota Itringing rross to Bandf Ouktlirs to tench, especially 800 to s)4,Vma a s, k lionrd wen young, mnrrlagetibk ladies; their charms formed, and i Iu hulls und bear maile the wtiuernet indem with bit dli ' r the atock of the various sompuuies. Over i.o'Mj was s. ...n on these rocks, .'iih never yielded more than $100,000, i bought bey were full of gold, nnd a town of I00 bouses waa built, The trouble was with the ore, in Which there was soiuo siibsfunee thai would not vield to the usual prom -s "s, and, in oUditiOi . the -now was not (infrequently iweutyfive feet on a level, terrible utorm lacing otn mon in June, all at once the people taw that Mature hod played an awful prautl onl joke on them, and they abtindoned the town so precipitately that a reeenl visitor there, walking on inow aboex through tbe streeti on a level v.:i the second stories, looking Into thewiudows, saw t he furnii ure itn ndins . . t be ot u- !a-t u ed It. am too anal for them to think ol Uiuint from an admiring world entirely for the world's sake. These facts common sens, dictated to our mindi, 8owe prepared as we wnitedthe com Imgottbe mallfor a tall, ihin, quadrang luhir female with lotHX. thin face, wa ictatcd. pnnuy Gulch, that gave us tbo prlviletre pant had oi welcoming UonirresMoiial ti-iiiiant-.. members ol the Legislature, and that old maid school dame. As the maid Beared US We saw a brown lioodwltb blue lining, and the sweeteal face ll had ever been our fortune to look upon. The eye so clear nnd laughing, the air shin)- hair not dead, hut vivacious, lulling hair a svi el little mouth, w hose ove, bet 1 CLERICAL WARMER. and inao- ('ompriainp r Beantiu) hue of Fa lit CatBlnaterCB. ('oa Also the . elebrnte- LlCATUR directory. mi sums (Curbs. ? i t 5 STATIONS, nl I B" R. ari 12 -t p. u. 7 till 7 . 1-7 Bu f, 4-'' tS 16 aoc I.. t i dl -'M " k Sn B B 11 JO - , , d'1 atO t . o: no a t . I 9 i 4 I U e.y. . M m. a. m. Arr.l Deii. a. m. a. m. j) '. aOiPort Huron. I Id Q 4.'. 13 ;i .'g. T. Jane, o 10 I H h oa Thornton t as io 11 ;. s ii Emmet 7 85 10 a 8n s JO C'apac s 90 jt 1(. 0 rmlay City " 5 sjj S ni t an : Alttca B. A B.CJ. It Upeaf ia DodRovilie 10 06 . 4. Ella ; 1 ii j. Da isor. i Flint m is a:-1 2 (b" 63 1 1 1 St n o 11 66 1-J S3 1J .' ii soj 12 s.-. 1 II I 45 MM El r. h . 4 00 4 1 I 4 Mj i M r" o,s afi as : 6 00 ii 50 hf 65 7 If FONT! U A BEKBK, M torn eye and CoRneelora tat l...- .i il eollcltora In CnRncery. OSes in First Nr'IorrI iIr k Baildlns, ap atRtre, Decatur, Mich. NLWTer .'-Ti n W. aCOTT REERC IrpTBD s NBKBMAX, Attorasvs at Lrw, Bo licitorc in Chancery ami notaries Public, Ofllcc ot Circuit Court Cotnm'r for an Bnren Conat. Loan nofottsted and Colloctione Rt tended to with promttneaa, 'J'ou n Ball Building, DecRtur, Mich. 691 loan a. unox, ions r. aaannan. Dlt. v. I. KIMjBcaeaoM DsxTiev. Ofl a Bealdenco on Deleware Street, one door west oi aiiii!"s Store. DecRtnr Mich. v ixiii ii :. nMlwInffiii IyOmmiIm l Crockery, et T i made r apecialty. Phelpi itreet, Dscatar, Mb h. 6tn Mil hiffsa, W. H. a. m.a. m . De. ATT. v. . IP. m. p. - TramH do not atop except upon Signal. Wsnstenrai Biin. raansawasT, vaauni iart. a ." I r I - STATIONS. atr I) t'NCONB BOl SK, D Caroll, Proprietor. p. m. i 50 7 16 t7 4 1 W s J ts 60 i o BJ r i t BJ P. M. Arr. M 8U 4". no On is A. 4 .'. 6 13, i) ao 6 I 7 ', RJ RlO 00 BIO 16 10 Bit 0" dli is II 8 11 47 IS 0' : as I oi l 2-' t 1 60 2 0 I 01 Di(. Ar:. bun el ni. MilletCa Sevastopol Pottenrflle Charlotte Moorc'a Olivet Bcllevuc m. Msdieoa'i 6 . Battle Creek 16 t Umax 33 Scott 'a i, 50 mn:fln naiic (ir d Rapid Kalamazoo a U6 d7 43 I .,3 tf 4-'. 10 18 11 00 it .;s 12 05 12 5.'. i :,o i :-o ' 20 43 a 10 t3 Vicksburg Schoolcraft Man.ellu Vol in fa Tamet-'OHn Caoeopolih Kdwardch'i: MishawaUii South Itend Crum'aPoit Fiah Lake BtlUwsll Klnfsbury I'nion M'lib Bsskell'i Maionc Valpan ki PFWA J. nm il gro 1 ? 1 1 ; i I si rial 8 x ' v. am f. M. t. M. 4 ; m : 4 85 7 18 t 4 os 7 O0 4 00 6 68 i r, i i II t i 5a I ji tt 8fl i 16 8 't' 6 61 l 66 1 6 86 d 1 - ' -, a I 00 1 VI 10 4 ;,o ; ii4 4 at j il 4 8 U I 10 ill rj aio 16 1 I 0 ' 8 M fc ., da 85 v S8 08 8 80 - 57 I Rt 2 42 7 45 t 8 :i0 ! 7 08 ' J 01 B 18 p. H, 1 -I ' 0 00 6 80 t A. m. s is U 65 S 80 tl8 38 s 08 1 rj 80 7 80 12 08 7 10 n 60 0 88 11 88 16 tl 12 .. ii no II Ml r. m. . 6 uo LAWRENCE DIRECTORY. Vittsmcss enrl)'-. p l . ,v t . Y t ll tBWICK, V4t Qoode, Clothing, Millinery Oooda. Boota and Bhoea, Oroceriea, HRta und Caps, Qasena WRTS, Rtl . Lawrence, Itich. n R. t; LEVEL AX 0, M. l. P - an and 8 yj. Rsoa, Lawrence, Mich. IITILLIAB H. ( LAY, E "t Palater, Lawrence. Ntich. Bouae, sitrn. ind Oarrlago Painting, Graining. PRnsriaf and KaleOSSlaa done to order. C 8)8Wf.dsaler in Drugs, Medklnee, station ery, Oroceriea, Bruahea, Perfumery, etc" Preacriptiena carafaUv prenarsd, Lawrence. Derby t Manchester Suitings, 1 v. s KuS C lothing. ItB. 14 6a A 4 4l.4iei:i B3IEia81, iiiirn. DBaBaleMlCS' Lastllefl cV 6f)alt Linen Hekf. Edgings, and Insertings. Nottingham Curtains, Laces Alpacas. Mohairs Poplins, Sheetings, Prints efce., &c. Which makes tbic .bbortiueut one of the mot?: Lxtensive. varied and complete to i e found in WESTERN MICHIGAN ' ml wLieb tbe citi.ens of VAX BI KKN COUNTY Are earne-tly niv.ted to examine. the bar. The coming of Skaeirs, Jim MlM looked tbe vrrveoucb of Jones, and BossMyi a was something t raie soft and round likenchihl Htindy Oulch. They were heavy opera We were absolutely overcome tor anil the owners ol In; nomlei uiis i r. e. 1 Uc ( rowtl dill not Irv to Kunnrca ., ... IVII ..... , ,..iii . .. .... , . i ttie innsj luriouv niuvunicn iiiaM were up tiiu viwuvm uiwtur- -i .ii: nviwnjnu wuui w Ing away at the silver ore. Even tin welcome. "Ain't she a stunner, thought" bar-keeper shook bands with all, and 44 Pwettyer than n chunk or pure gold!" said. "What, is it (ibasgsy?' iiut we Parned if I ever seed anything so trim I were unnoticed. Wo, who iiad come to were some few of the compllmenti edit the Miner' Friend, found none no, greeted her, while we stood rooted to the uono to do u honor. However, having ground. Mr. May had advanced hat ttt hand, visited it range towns mid edited several end offered her word of unlet welcome, shortlived ti;ilies before, wo wen- pre- We could say nothing. 8ome commonplace; tU ' , . . . ... .., ! . mi. i ..i .... ........ to ihq noiii jiareii in inee. any line iihe inii'e-omi r-, iihiw nin-n , muntviiii, iinu aa itvim io Then w.-is one. passenger we pitied In ouroftlee to write an article on " Populat his loneliness not more tlun lour and Education, aud a tiattcrlna notice ot twenty, slender and delicate, whose face bcr arrival. Then we began intellectual man! we bad been busty in leaving so soon. Attributes who I This was probably the greatest editorial sths and bolster error we ever made. We did not think billow-traveller. i how much efTecl a hind word or quiet lor theii say we and form indicated the tripped of his grosser shrank from tbe rude i iiU' merriment ol his aud who aeemed to oa unfitted society as would an angel. We felt .sorry tor him such sorrow as we sometimes feel lor Inexperienced fellow trkvellcrs u llfe'i Journey It was whis pered about that he was a missionary. This opinion become llxcd when it was found, after repeated iiitiK i lint he would no! drink, nor bad be been known to swear during the entire trip some thing truly wonderful, His phvee In the coach baa been ao far removed from sk;iLr.-, Jones v Co. that, much as we desired to make his acquaintance, no op portunity w.'s offered. He, too, got out nt fttndj Gulch, and the greasy register bore tbe name i Rct, Milton fay. We learned that be had but Just grad uated from oneol our lending theological colleges, and bad come to ioui; after the spiritual warfare of the " Gulch.'1 The "Ciulein ; s." big and little, wereto lie brought underthe tound o1 Mr. May'n voice ; thai is, If they wanted to. On the first Babbntb ten of them did. But Mr. May, betnjj an enthusiast and an earnest Christian iletermined io increase this number; und during the second week climbed luice-boxei, Jumped ditches, waded tbe creek again and again, In pur suit of little working parties of miners, Nor did In -p with lire workers, The lomh. itry man, lying on his bunk, bis rrame ked wltn pain, and seeing in feverish hi nee the approach of n dear Burleigh writes from New Vork Ike Boston Jounwl : ''One of our city pan tors la a moat excellent singer. He baa a ympathetin voice. He frequently sup plements his sermon with B song, ami the music Is quite as efficient ms the ap neal, He vlsltxl a madhottsa the other day, and vv:is shown a cell Iu which a madman was eon fined. He was one , 'it. He had to be hit n ed to the Boor to keep him from dashinB his brains, against the sides q bin ell. It was as much aa one's life was worth that 10 PProttC klm. lb-tote his clothe ii, to in us, iinu iiis him was a iii?sm oi rags Astlie minister looked through the grat ing the prisoner made lor him, and with in n violence u to jera inmseii ia- u on He rose foaming w ith rave. I'll kill you.1 I'll beat your brains out.' Clear out.' Instead f moving, tbe , ii preaeher iiegan to smtr. Ineuymnnes' to tlllUk , . . ... !, tat. ii-iieu u;,s Imi ii- ' . i neBTVD. T ITB the madman listened; then he stretched himseil out io the full length ,i his chain. First out arm relaxed and then the otlnr Teats moistened his eyes. Then In coiled upon his bed of t.g an quiet is n child. And when the bvntgj vas endt ii' looked up aaymg, 'Wore, more.' Tin preacher sang till his strength fsve way, tidwhen he left tbe madman seemed bu 'a-d in slumber. The keeper said he It no doubt but it Would Lave been perfectly safe for the miniate to have eon,. ;, ni .it down by ids hide in the cell Ji ayostheoki caseof&uul and David." -0R IIV.U' C.l ME OFl .1 JTiJV'G .1 ' UOR OCl n attention would have, or we too should have carried her bundle!, to Mr Skinner's, where she was to board. But WO did BOt, and Mr. May did. The stunnier passed. And with it each day, to the little school house up the Gulch, passed Miss Grey, The mountains were glorious in their varied hues of autumn. And Miss Grey was equal ly lovely in her beauty. Why was ii our heart beat more rapidly and our tough cheek glowed when she came near ! Why did w e feel ro backward about coming forward and walking hMirtt The tire Vdeh" p;wa!ls A" v. ;. . i .:. : .... din ineiiine iMiin. Kwiumug uer suuuonnci o wib la. ' ll 1h- no: f vib d r uc man. ga td e fri ' M)h i her, was sooi h J by the pahr i he st rings ? lie was not backward, but cool and self possessed. He met her and walked where we so much, wanted to be by her aide. We discovered that wediRliked Mr. May. He was "frowinu absolutely odioui to us. We never saw him walking stowl) up the Gulch ton ai d the school house thai we did not have this feeling. We came from "i.r walk one evening in the arly spline, and saw Mr. May plac ing blossoms in her hair, and then kisi her I Well, we sigh as we think of It, there In the wild H est, so near w In rc the sun scl set on our love years ago, People spoke of his goodness, and one red'shlrted admirer had -worn iti our presence that he'd die for that 'ere preacher. You ought a seed him, Misterr; just oui.hi a seed the way he nursed m pardncr when be got out np at Peters Bailie him and that st bool-msrm a help in' him." Ave, we found we disliked him he liked her. We found thai with perfect harmony ol soul these heat!- had met and mingled. We are alone. Rev. Milton May won "MIssGrey.of Sandy Gulch." And wc will convenes you that we are Selling floods at aatoniehmgly lo priees. Sht-rinan a Sellick. MISCELLANEOUS. Dttsirttss Partis. and SnrL'i'on. (.flicc I'ine CVrove. Will :it j M (). Phyaii Ian tend promiitly h!1 prole--ionul order. Special attention given to Hargery und the dlssases of Women und Children. -I Spring Trade 1874 ll it tic is I' v room In ! ir,d the bar was mi him, tor be cnt n d and in- k Dick " who u ..- ill :ilinn f;.l.i to i nine Io the Birvic .'it I tin her OCCaUSt ii' cabin, traugeas it may seem, he came, and i in room w as l ull ot those whose ears lim.1 not heard one word ot Iheae tidings iu nmny, many years. ! wliat nmynot the influence of one man have on a coin mindly f tf course, the latter thought en tirely in connection w ith ourw Ivi - The Miner' Frien '. is succeeding; wc were able to live and pay oil' such Ol our liabilities as Were pressing, W were be- ginning to fool something of the delights of independent Journalism. The Territo rial printing WtM ours, and we fondly looked forward to the postmastcrahip of Bandy Gulcb. But there was always more or less jealousy on our part for the Rev, Milton May. lb- seemed to have madeLi -.,.1 JL .ukamu ,.n. . ,. "i iivj ami iii'm. iiu'i'miii. iiiwu' DEAF AM) DUMB, : ww. gs ot tn rowing ;! si.oes nnci the carriage which bears away tbe bride and bridegroom la, no ; ibt, from its an tlquity, deservii 5 of veneration, but it may be carried too far, aud, Indeed I, ll s at limes not only inconvenient, b t dan gerous. At b wedding which took p!; 1 recently at Leamington. Kneland. n scri ous accident occurred, and the iiv of three persons were nearly sacrificed by the observance! of this timsbonored torn. It seems that, as the bride and bridegroom were, taking their deport an after thewedding breakfast, a volley t old shoes wi re discharged at them with the addition oi' a quantity of rice. This evidence of kindly feeling, however high ly appreciated by tbe newly married couple, was, BBiortunately mistiniier stood by the horse attached to the vehielo in which they were seated, ' his disapproval by bolting. iuences wi re not such 1 s ean nave added much to the Imj 1 1 occasion. 1 lie tuivt r was his box, and 1 he carriage p.! The carriage Itself sine with n cab, was capsized and smashed to pieces. The bridegroom was pitched out of the window, received a severe wcund, and now lies in ;i pre irlo condition. The bride wasof course, terribly shaken, but happily em sp "d further Injury. T1IK MALI' Then bo showed The consc ii be moi' io . Int 68 Ol the vn from ed over him. into collisb a is omy YANT I'UXSTMA f i r. ill v it bin It OLO Cll s ( : t. Chicfuro frsins do not stop, do not Stop SSOSjpt upon WgMBL 8r. gfS6kera l:iitt 8;iii:m for Kbeumatimn. Satnnlgia, ( rampe, folic. DiRr rboa bolera .Morbu. hoi era frilantum. Sprains. UurnB, Sealda, HruweH. ChlRahBna, Kroat-bitea, wellinga. Soreness of the Joints, und all painful affections of the bodv, external arjd internal, l or ( olds. Sore Throat, tuinzv. and diaeases of the throat ni mucous motn t.rRne. it is an invaluable remedv. .Iohn F. Mbt. Cihran ft Co.. proprietor, i ,v B CoV r e PlRce, New Votk. FOR 8JbfXJf A Dice homeeteRd of four Rcree ot huid, with a good Dwelling House, a good well and also a una RJ ring of water on the pro-nines . IWe aorea ot the land is in fruit, m plRce ia a vlf-RirabJe one. and will be sold cheap. Applv to '.'Sao A. Huuurrr, f'dendRle, an Bnran ounty. Micb. i. A. WHITMAN. I ft A 1. 1 R I.N Vorjnoiit Xr Italian, MARBLE MONUMENT, HEAD-STONE, Tablets, Stc, PAW PAW, - - MICH. I adopt this mode of advertieiug mv buainesB instead or' enoj. loving agents. My object ia, to reduce tbe expense or the business aa moon a? possible, so by pun basing of me yoej pay no agent foes. Vou can also save tbo expense ol delivering the wort if you choose ; besides yoa can select the Marble vourself.and see the aytle of it, aa it will be, eo there is no possible chance for being deceived or boing disappointed. Itv tailing this course, there is a saving ot from twenty to thirty per cent according to how far the purchaser comes. You can readily see that tbo money I save by not keeping agents goes to tbe purchaser in stead of the Rgent. Agents claim that they ran furnish work cheRper. ! bat anno: be done, unless done by Apprentices. I furnish no work of that class as 1 employ no Apprentices. My work ami material cannot be questioned. 8V' I'Rtromze borne, if you cru, and save monev bv bo doing. - I I Carriage Shoi), a 7 MAIN STREET. PAW PAW, MICH, I have on hand a large stock of Work for tbe ."spring Trade, which will be sold on very reasonable erms. consisting of Ih(f tons, (Pur and Two Beat Top Carriages, Our miff Two Seat" himself immensely popular, and wo felt that the quiet, pale-faeed man could have 1 .... 1... I : 1 : oca.eu i.s m, me,., v.-i ...,.,.. , , , , , fcy arj(1 ,wU We had rcspi'i 1 lor him almost a.Mm ;,i ?.;t.,. i...;. 'Oh. get out, deal and Wood, ll.ackbm.ti: Shops in full blRst. til Work Work ot r verv 4lrler- from amounting to ae. titie muht, corning from our oflk e, we were nearly opposite Jack Bowman's, who was lying crushed land dving The door ivus lilnr, and ihe I ! 1. . r .11 1 : , 1 1 1 .. . 1. v jign ..on i iwiv-fuiH m.is-.,,,., bothering with i on MM" ocu mji luruip. ai ine i-iisiih-, ! kneeling with be e. uplifted, ami wearing an expression ve couhl not understand, I was Mr, May. Through the misty years j it comes to us. and wei e It with tke rev I crencc we saw It then, totnc pictures im iirc theiiisehi sn ! :.iv thev tbevaral Open Carriages, n may rap tin muni. jar, way was - n e fni. So much so that it was determined to tart a school. Think of fi I - hnl Bt Sandy Oulch. VVi il, do y u i poaothai thevdid not Want a school at thenrinci! I pal town oi iho Territory ? Were there ; no calculations to be made in tin- great I future of th'- Gulch? l ndountcdly, I' must pot be thought for one moment I that there were BO I bildreti Oulch; indeed, there WCfQ BMN anv place we Iial vcilul hi Itie motin tain plenty of women and c hildren but tew wives Yes, dear reader, it was B I all State in which Mr. Mav found su ve',. v in 11 in- 1 hum- in ui-.u 11 ,11111 iry, 1 .1 . .. in " Mid lie in the name of his Master, to redeem the .. n ? J f h 1 k t rr 1,.. ,'ie.i hiMo.i 1 j,n,fl p' 'u ' v.L-r, Jones went out to the Dial end Duml Asvlnm on Thursday, to Insnect the in stitution. Lon entering, ue encountered' iorwnom we nave a reeling 01 mangnuni B man, evidently un Inmate, und he at and deadly hatred. Wo refer to those once endeavored to explain to the man persons who embrace every opportunity by making signs upon his lingers, that that is offered 10 make Stale puns We he wanted to look through the place, know men who never ii !' I I 1 a shoe The man also made slgTJN which done maker without remarking i t be b a could not comprehend. Then Jones madi man of sole, or thai n has st his lit ms, which tie awl. or that ms worB i- n .ale to ijis ; -ct tbe man at work with greater vio who never see S plate of r-beese Without lence, and for the next half hour theyiolMerving that it is mitier than the word , and who invariably speaa ol me marriiiye as matter oi moi -v. i ijcse able to comprenend what the otbei persons lerkcd out these p as witn meant, rimillv. .lonr-s liec une nnirrv. the entbu lasm that nn.'i' ana, in nnouiDursioi passion. exeiatmeut man who bus in Bnnlesi. Wafon. Ki Trotting Skeleton i I'a.n Sjh : and Inmming arranieil, tylo made to Order. u uliot ! 1 m tired in." Thereupon t ho man Raid : M That's just what was going to about you. "Oh, you can S eak i nn why iu thumb r didn't you not keep me standing hern vou f 1 ihoughl ' ou were dumb." "And I thought you were said the man "1 cams here to Inspect the asylum,' said Jones, "and I took you for a pa tient." said the man. Thai's what I came here for. d I thought that you well an said the man. all .. u riaa pei p (rated a good nt ibimr tb. ii n-l.in votl ie line to laugh, because you are well aware thai the puns In question were old stagers ia a) the name of x- ah thai patriarch, n deed, having amusen n;s j mm- vou? Then with them in the ark during the days in V sn ami ubieti if BTU tOO W t tO CO Out the motioning ti .lotlins, ' It' puii-lns; Prom ptly Bittcaislsssl io. Kmploying none but the best of workmen. :md usin. selected stock in all cases. I am en abled to give perfect satisfaction to all. iihroml tilled. promptly Call and examine my work at the sales-room on MRin street. H. 8. HAJiRfs. Paw Prw. Kebrnnry 17. 1873. 934 Rends actually thmk yon aoni see tbe point, end ihey proceed i .plain each pun In detail. ' VVe are not 1 aturallv ol a sanguinary disposition. We hesitate generally about shedding the I lood ol our fellow-creatures. Wo have even left the battle-tit Id when wo were .1 a I l the militia mid jouo quietly he me attendant, rather than steep our hands in human goret but we have firmly resolved thai man shook hands the next man wno in our presence makr awl, or pot. We 1 1 ere Jones rind tin- am! hunted Bp a genuine attendant, ami a pun on the words " sole, "or ' ft Hit mvnv liim r l..p ll,i .Innesi W il 1 "mat rimoll V. ' ! ll.lil dieoiltllO I at Sandy aways Xlt jli!s tQBfUU ftsty M0 mattci rJuUI carry a bowifer in B1U pock, t foi e tlian 't where be is. the purpose. Our ery now it veBJSJBBce. W e will be torment' l 1.0 !' If ear Rochester there i sn ecrentm old fellow who livev alongside a grave surd He whs Rtked if It was not ar fillli.il I V i woman I'oor .la k ' as he died, blessed Ik 'io i -a! bet o a wife in I,:- . l.il.l. .. ,. n I ,i. i.Im. i. 1...: l - - d si a mi. in ii, ,ini uu- oi.i'.iv-iiaireu, inavK- , t ,,t in rhborsthat minded their owt iddy af ihey b. Lord Hotbton at!d9 tbe following ti tbe long list, of Sidney Smith's jokes "Of Lord Mscaulay he said that he not only overflowed wifb leuinicg, butto in theslop.'- t'