inst, Eddie • and eleven kingdom ofcase on his •lefcety brokeyoukl never kage during‘sury^of the will be held9n June 9th.cation willAUof Moigaa of Joel and years and 8 1st. 'mnmg,ever-town clock,aear. antt no owier appointment couiu ; lave been made that would have been more acceptable to the whole people.mThe Artuma Willis Milk Case*, As ts now generally known, the above ease is to be appealed. Of one thing we are confident—bis counsel are convinced of his innocence df tlie charge. It is a very distressing thing for a man, if he be innocent, to be unjustly accused, and compelled to pay a large sum of money in defending his honor and good name. 51 r. Willis has our heartiest sympathy, and wo earnestly hope the Supreme Court may set him free from the offense with which he Is charged. At the same time the “cheese factory authorities are no doubt acting in good faith. View it in whatever light oho iqay, this case is very distressing one. Arunna Willis has sustained axi honorable reputation through many years—has he sold himselffor a few gallons of watered milk, whencheese was five cents * pound ? •... 4The Ehnim Gazette says: “Themar-lege, at Milton, 1 dent.Agent Coyle, apared to fill all c all who Yvislvtba remember.Over.33 years I in Angelica, sua serve the public4superior barber.Leading elergj issued a card req all denomination May, in praying yentions next mlt; to select fit candTim monthly n' lt;s ' 9 %Sunday School L M. E. Church This is our Cccelebration. Inibe jBXpected ancextended to all.Tlieentertaini. ... —.—__—w.i_. -lt;— ». •