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-X -• t i •'-'•ftp ??«fP^^^7^^^Ti^ :$i$+t } <'$ /* f •_. SIP "NflM ! '•.-!••• ; ' ' . j / -•• UL^LJ\ L VJH. V: •T- r&H t v VOL. I. PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBEIL NO. 39 jpiKfiKNEYDlSPATCH JEROME WJNCHELL, PUBLISHER. titterlptlon Price, $1.00 per Year. ADVJBBTISING RATES : eniulent advertisements, 26xents per Inch.for JiItliMrif tlonand tea rontB per iach for each tmbiM- nuentinaertlon. Local notices, 5'cents per line for & h inSSuSn" Si**i*l rate* for regular wlvartlae- ments by the year or quarter j"' MHUHUj Utt eth, to Mr. aid MM. S. O. U HO II. BUSttliSS CARDS. s GILCHRIST, y^UFACTURER AND DEALER. IN- Whip», Kobee, BTiialies, otc. ReDalrlnc done on short notic. Keeps a -full . I S k of Diamond Black Leather Oil con.tHiitly on h»S PINCKNEY; MICHIGAN. N v. EW MEAT MAKKET. - -DSVEICE-AU-X BROS^ ^ Dealers-to FRESH AND CURED MEATS, FRESH WHITtfFISH LVLhA THURSDAY, p, N rKr!EY price*, i sharp of the public patrouu^ * ed- ited. \ T V. BROWN, S H % V I N a P A E L O R, , Also dealer in Clgars\and Confectionery, Uecond door east of ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ ^ } ^ ^ ^ 1 : T HE W. 8. MANK ESTATE, I)B4LK»WIN\ DRY GOODS, FANGY GOODS, family Groceries, Bofcts and Shoe?, Hats and Caps. TM ^rif.k Htore on'the corner. Prof. Bigg desires us to say that he will be prepared on ar.d after Monday next, to give private lessons in pen- manship. Apply at liis residence. Terms, '52 foy'a' teria of "/twelve les- sons, payable in advance. .Clark, ilia^iiian- who has succeeded. to some; of th-0duties ci'the late John "Brownin QUTCTI Victoria. 1 s senlcesr;~i s a nephew of Brown. Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Flesh Brushes, 'Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Bottle Brushes in great-variety, at WiiicLell's-Drug Store. Berlin boasts of nearly six hundred millionaiers. MONEY TO LOAN at easy- rates, in sums of „S 1,000, and upwards, on real esta/,e security. In- quire of JAs T. LAMAX. . Failure in the .yarn trade—"Writ- ing some-unsuccessful novels.—| Punch. D. R. Bogue, druggist at East. Sagi- naw, says: ""It'gives me pleasure to state thot I have sojd.aiidjvcoiiimend- ed "Dennis Alehan's Medicines for fif- teen years- past with, the greatest >ati>- factian to myself and customers. They are. all he represents t h e m -.to b.c." Median's Medicines lt.ay ~ be -had . at cpEEPLE & CADWELL, \ -. Dealers in. \ HARDWARE^TOVESSTDWAliE East Main Street, PINCKNEY, .^JfllffHlGAN. ^TRlCHARITS-iSrCOl NEWSDEALERS, Winchells Drug- Store in.Pinckney. A man always foots his: Ivife'sbills 7 " but sometimes he tftlcs it by stamping. —[Burlington Free Press. .Liiir.es-.and a beautiful line ofplain and'l awa >" BOOKSELLERS & STATiONEllS\ •Bin Tobacco and Cigars, Musical and Optica ,ClockB, Jewelrv, Toys, Novelties, Ltc, XAc ^ PINOKNJJV.J Dealers Ooodft, Confectionery a specialty.- Cor. Main and Mill StB., T> B. FINCH, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,, Kalflomlnlng and Paper-hanging, GRAINING A SPECIALTY. RlNCKNEY, A. MANN, MICH. E. Dealer In_ DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Clothing and General Merclniml Next to Poet omce, PINT JiSKY, _C ALL-BY. TELEPHONE AT SIGLER BRO'S DRUG STORE, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN. __ W E HAVE OPENED. , A REPAIR SHOP in connection with our stow, repairing neatly done. Give us a call., Cash for hides and nets West of hotel. - AY- B. l l o i * . •-TAMB** EAMAN, ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR AT LAW ,' ~ and Justice of tke Peace, Office in the Brick Block. PINCKNEY. w P. VAN WINKLE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW and SOLICrrORTtn CHANCfiRY' QfflcaoverSJglar'iDTng Stnra. PINCKSBY WW RESIDENCE FOR: SALE. The residence of Mrs. A. Collier, in the eastern part of the village oi Pinckney will~be sold on xeaeoBAble terms. For farther information, ap- ply to THOMPSON GRIMES. TJlRM FOR SALE ! Having make arrangements for the purchase of «ome land In the northern part of the State, I wish to sell my farm of 80" acres, 1¼ miles west of Pinckney, either wdth or without stock and tooN, tor cash, or as nearly as may be, at a reasonable T^cfi. This farm is desirably, with good btiild- and well wa*^ert P»r f irrtfatnrirrfoTimrthm, -*»« Apply to W.'B. JENKINS. FARM FOR SALE. "'" Eighty acre farm'(eixty acre* plo-wedland>'-ftve. XQiles west of Pinckney and t ri reo^jHiteB fro in. Unadilla, on the Pinckney ancL-MtTtin mini, aU6 online of G. T. RailroadJ^Gt'i'd house and barn; Fine Orchard and^epTing of cold water-Also several acrga-of/^imber. Call now and see- farm whilejtbercrops are growing; will bi* sold o'n easy ,terms7 This is a very desirable home/ Apply on premises; JAMES PANGBORN ^. /.- . ...... - FARMING LANDS FOKjUfc^T: One hundred and sixty acri>fl-tst*farmin>r land in the township of G^n«s;in tWo lots, both im- proved, 4 milea-fTOin' Howell andit miles from Pinckney^-"" Address Elizabeth Crowle;-, BoxltS / Howell, Mich. ^ ^ .. . /./ ^ . . . . . . . . BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE. — I 6ftei <frr aale \i' lorts fronting ou Malu stiri' east of Howell Street, and ft lots on Howell South olMain, for brines*purposes only. The'se lotsai JMxlJtt feet iaslra, are very desirably lorfttetTln the centef^C|he .village, «nd will_bjxjK*rtryt reas enable pridesT^AHrilv to ^ :r -^r l JMAES POW^KTPtNCKNEY, UKM: BORN. Teepl«. Monday, Oct. Sth, to Mr. aad Mrs. John Lennon, a son. , '••"••-' m DIED, At Hudson, Saturday morning, October 8th 1883» PauL, Infant ttoutrt Mi. and Mr#. John Vaughn. ITEMS OF INFEUEST. T f-^'-'Tlio^i) re'-i'iving their pa]ierri*wtlh a red X over t J j I —« . imrji'/raph, will ijb-u-tc notu'e tli'at their ul>M'ri[ lion ijXjjires willi IH-.M iiuinU-r.. A blue X ^i^'uiiirth that tie- tiiue hiih e.\j>irc<l, and thttt, iti ac- eordanco with our rulfri, the pajjer will be diycon- tinued until suljsqriptiou in renewed. •• i ' i i > i i ' ! • I ' i LOCAL JO'niNiiS. Taney stationery, at Wine hell's Drug Store. - - •Young ladies should not forget that Goliath died with a bang on his fore- head.—[New Vertiser' York Commereiai Ad- \Tlie Lowell Citi/eu says that Penn- sylyania's governer wears his hat 'over Ins fyir. How would he higk wearung his ha^t under .Ills ear.—[Texas Sittings. \ ; 8HF;EF Von SALE. 85 hal^f-bre'ed e-iirly lambs, suitable for feeding. Also a'bout 100 Graded Merino L^v(s. good^ shearers. 'Yliuv given if required, -^. T..IJirkett.- Dover Mills, Sept. llith^bjfc* Taeksare.ma\|e at the rate of- 1,000 a minute. That\$ the reason there,. i> >io in anv of ttu?ia ground tin, the lloor "Gather them ia M —the hiekory-nuts. /'Brighton "fair""draws a multitude from this section to-day. Dr. Greene^of Lansing, was in town Friday last,*the guest of his brother. Stock bridge fair drew very) largely from this section yesterday and to-day. •'-. M^-ttn+lMrs. G. W. ,Sykes visited the Metropolis yesterday. Mr. lieebe has put a new roof on his store-house-." - Giviud lbipids parti'is have struck.a new bed of gypsum. __ - The Detroit Evening Journal is said to tte gaining rapidly in eireulatirin and promi>-i.>^ to \.m aji-nancial success. ... Ch;n, Uutfnrs] udvrtises ;i sab: of stuck and -i';ir:iJiiIu' tool.-; on his farm in i:nadTIIa7( )ct.'3JthT" " \ serii's C)["tlieati'icais by "home tal- ent" are talked of for ihe coming win- ter, (loud idea. . - The thanks of the DISPATCH familv to Mi and to Miss i\at;e for delicious, peache Mr. C 3I_.~W r o6d" returned from the west to-day. . I . Rumors of more new railroad en- terprises fill the air. There is comparatively little excite- ment over the October elections. Mrs. K. H. Crane has been quite ill the.past week, but is improving some- what. P. P. .Rose,. Esq., has been in Bay City, on business and visiting rela- tives, the nast week. The' Pinckney public school was closed Wednesday, a great many of the pupils going to the Stockbridge fair. Tlie..Common Council met Mondav Is this what you call Indian summer? The Art Loan, and other attractions, continue to draw the csowd to Detroit. Willie Cad well has been very ill the past week, but Is now recovering. A great deal of wheat is being pur- chased at Birkett's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Greene have tak- en up their residence at Ann Arbor, having secured a house near the Uni- versity grounds.' It is said that the County fair at Howell this year did not pay expenses (including premiums), and as the .grounds are being sold under a mort- gage foreclosure, an effort will be (.'Vrrning'la,t alid without transacting ! '"a.lo to disband the old organization any budliess adjourned tbivone"»nonIiLli'^I''f<n v m a-new one,.tr}ua shutting out It is a doiiJitful 'que^timi now as to ohn L;iiviii lor some fine grapes iches. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith of Web- berville. were tlie giU'stso!" Miv-H. O. Barnard's family first of the week. Miss Maggie" Merer, of liartlaml, is staving, with her sisi.er, Mr>. K. II. jk'.rane, for a few days. Before Christmas time the new com-" et will spread its tail'near enough to be visible to the naked eye. -- - - -Don't fofgiit that we .ai'e prepared to do anything you may ncd in T h e line of ,fob printing. " "So ni-ed to send tin 1 anythiug in that line imw-.-, Wliite Oak youngsters engaged in a charivari a few nights since. o<rasion- rd b\—the marriage of one of their numoer. I- an her The" cold are still very busv with of a bed-room when a married man gets, up to_hun_t for Hhe paregoric bot- tle^-4£x. 'Hatch's Universal \Cough Syrup gives your kidneys and "liver a .jog 4o relieve your lungs of a iKpl eough,'"or your chjid qt' croup. The^-e' can be no membranous.- croup \vhen\ Pniversul (:ough_Syi'up is used in tlm tip A synip-- work, husking corn,--''etc.. ason put them a week' or :atwo behind all the way through. Mr. N. B. Mann has-ptm4*Hsed a lot onTnadilla street, c r . Web<tfn\ and has already commeneed to build there- on a neat, and sub*lantial, dwelling house. ' & ' _ A picture, "Sheep in the Highlands." by 1'osa. I'ionhein", now nn exliii>itio>r at the .Detroit Art Loan, was 1 Mild >he other day to a New York party for SlS.000." / Dr. C W. ,H.a/-c \ve-n4 to/Jackson, Tuesday, to attend a meeting• of the old Air Line Kailroad Company, wlm-e a I >au(loned urrade is so prominent a1 and- tonis of'the disea's Xo jai- v n\ly w;i S children am a tibial to be without it om day. 25 and 50 cents. > ..._^^iA, That was a sensible girl in Kenfhcky who refused to marry a youivg f^l^nv because, as she said, her'father ^vas un- able to maintain any larger-familv. \ iThe-Hye. We invitft the attention of smoke.r: to our_l_ine_jof Cigars., which embraces the most popuBjrbrands of Detroit and Eastern manufacture. Among brands handled are Straiton & Storm's Bo- ^ nets, Sam Scott's, Dardanelles, D. P., 1.1. M., Winer &Milior's-BestrMascoir Argyle, etc., at Winchells Drug Store. I have lafely learned the Goldsberry drafting system, of cutting, and am better prepared than ever' tji^grva^ satisfaction in cutting anji^it+tng dress- -es--aud--t4eflk?<, ete^-HP^hall keen- tm hand con$jUHitty the' latest fashion plAlg^trntTani ;m,ouainted with all the rf mark'through this saOtion. The 1 destructive' raids... upon sheep : Colds by worth-less cur dogs should awaken the farmers to a dt to kill otrihf! calling pest>. ] Iher no excuse'tei' kee[)ing such di.tgs. ~ Any-'of cur friends who may •••have busluos with 4he—i'l'oi'iaie u!ii^e will which will have the h-trt/est circulation, the. bible .or "Peck's Bad Bov." the lite memberships. , While the lo- cal papers are trying' to make the life j me-jnlers the scape go^ts. for the so- t eiety's annual lieticiencies, would it not Mr. Frank "Mc.Curdv. of Lansing, i be well for them to explain what has was the gue-t. of Pinckney friends | been done with all the money (some Saturdav and Sunday last. •" " St; ; iHM)I reiadved from those lite mem- Miershios. We „,, ,, -,- , • --.•,, • i . ..,-1 sut,-.-. -,,; doubt if an equal 1 hc+Vni.tcHtt, naveearr,, On.o by , Jllu ,; lu J^ 1|f ruven - uu C0U Id have fen ten tiitecnTiTon^TTd-mnjo^ty. luwa | ^ yiyM h .. m thc , ai]ie . pcrson , dnr[ng ot course is hepiudican as usual. w . l h ( ; t i m ( , {nr whk]l ^ memberships Mr. an<l 'Mrs. (lilbert Brown return-1 have been in existence,- and while we ei.l from the west Tuesday, after an ab- j do not approve of the life member- sen-'-e of .several months. Khipplan.lt is unjust to place upon , ni . ', •].• ,,. ,„„,. l „r l fi, -\. that.the fault which lies'•••principally he tele driver gang loar.ieii their I . t , , •, . - T1 ; , k ; i \r-,r,,i t,-,„,,-,-,;,- r.,„ i ,, ,- m ^ 1 ^ h'cal'management. That the grip-saiks Monuay morning ami nmv- - - "- ed to the westward. Mi*. Wm. Clark i>rought -to this office a" late rose potato."" g r o w n by him. wei; Inn< lbs, 1 n ounce How that tor a "Iiose of Erinr 1 " .-Uev. K. H. Crane is rapidly .recover- ing from his recent illness and .exacts to preach again at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. —A meeting 1 will be held at the M^oui-/ t-or House7 on Monday eVentirpr" n e ^ . Cct. 15th. to make arrangements Wr a reception'to the railroad men on ar- award of premiums for the races was in many re-peets/Unfair this year .as. usual is admittyd by a large portion- o f t h e p e o p 1 e / wh o we re present! yet t!le"paners ;rl the eounty'5eat have 110^ a word of^nsa-ireTor those who were r''srjL04i--pfrte for such p a r t i a l i t y . Fact is tlie people of Howell, while they ap- lieaH-ery pathetically to the farmers to/save the County Agricultural so- i^iety from bankruptcy, ai;e themselves annually doing all they tan to ruin it. 4HV^4 «»*~^«~4*»eattumve at-i^uickney: AU are invited to be preseiiL, The Ionia County Courier gravely informs us that the •'nights are o5 hours lun\j now.' 1 x Guess the editrTf''"ihust have been ;on a* spr-el? and . forgj'it to second moVning (..)r~"eight 'lmurs is" wake up until /he be] thereafter. aliout as long/as a .sober.man can make t)iem and edit a., local., newspaper-. Once upon a time a certain man got mail at an 'editor and stopped his paper., •Xhnjaext- week he sold his corn at fbnr cent*?below market-price.. Then"his -pt-operty was- sold for taxes; because he didn't read the sheriff's sales. He was arrested and fined eight dollars for go- - ing .huntingon Sunday; and he paid three hundred dollars *for a lot of forg- ':ed,ji.(.)tes.Tliat J had been advertised for two weeks and the public cautioned not toIblTotiate^lieinT H e tBelft pai & a big Irishman, with a foot on him '. faff After/^vcral years as a clerk in-MIke a forge-hammer, to kick him all theway to the newspaper office, where he paid for four years subscription in advance, and made the editor siga an agreement to knock him down and "rob - him if he ever ordered his paper atop- lied again.' ' Such is life without a ne*, spaper.-- Exchange. Iloweir merchant ilo establishments Mr. W.,B. Campbell has returned to- hi< hyinf-' in Pinckney.'Of course Bert /will not remain Idle. ,but resigned his place a?-Howell to take up with some- numTtI>eI~bf whicir~TTuT reade'-rs will learn more in thc future.". His many friends here would be pleased to sew him remain in our village. The school meeting appointed for la-t evening was adjourned without transacting any business. Only a few wer^—Lpre-ent. The general impres-. vton -is .t-ifi wan r'lnir little can be done t< building a new schooLhouse thought. un- nnn:ltU)n [til m^tycar, when % it is thongtit the <cho, .Iceii.ms will be large enough to permit the i-sue of a larger'-amount, of HISTORICAL SOTES* MOHA^DIED was born at Mecca about 570. Tnr Franciscans arrived in .England in 1224. . i- 1' . 1 bouilsihan \Vouhl be pos.-ible at I c u t . I'lie disln>ition-trr build is. pres (piit<' eolit'ei T .i'r'la\'o.r by refpu-sting that the /Cillicial not ici s be-published in-the Di's- I'ATciT. Such requests wiiM'e granted, and will be, a 'jreUt ah-stance to us. ThcJjUiorjlL.of. the Circuit Court. has_ been adjourned to Nov. JUt, orf Whrclrday the •'Public Square* case r day t e called vv^ill be called and probably pruceed to trial, as both sides -seem to be anxious to Sve-tJie-jnatter ^jramptly decided? Mr\john Lakin, of .Xorth Putnam, grew sotne of the handsomest ow po^-toes this year pet m nave seen for aMong time^^-Otft of a num- ber brougi^^ttvour omce was one weig4«nlfalh,ipst 1 $ lbs. / TJic engineers inform us_that_ the track of the Air\Line road will be laid Into Hauiburgti\i)ight and-ri^m^thtrf_ point will be pmdiVd ;es^i-prir:y as a H'ovcv of SO nu/h (ia»\-hTy.. it. so that it a[i|iaren:, pr T"r vidiutf -tlie district could i-yo^nt o'viiin;"i:nii-is nrran<-e umt' r } for building a-house ma-hds oi the village. •anted to the'de- Mr. I)o1an returned from Detroit,: ^adilayd;ist..- .He U-riipidly. recovering from the snrgical operation performed feurweeks ago-—The uppeivjaw lK>ne was removed entirely - on the riglrt side from the cente^oXihe lip back to the palate. 0£~«nirse this will cause a liewnitnent inconvenience, both in CinnsTivNiTY wtis introduced into. Ja]>an in lot'.!, • THR first regnttas were' held in Ven- ice, wheiie-e- they y,uro iiitroducipd in England in 1775. THK first pr -iver-book of Ed yard YI^- fniiie into nwe by tho authority, of Par- liament on YVirit,-Suiula,v, 1549 THE nianufiicture of p^reflRh *a« 'introdnee<l into the proTinee of Hegta^r Tapan, from China hi 1513, and Hezm ware still Iwivrs "Chinese mftrks. '/ THK first or.aelv thftt waa «rer ia Scotland wati brought thither m 1B61, -wh^n Qnoen Mftr^eamo fronrFranoe>r jpeakii ng and eating but the dTsHgur- ation.of the face is not so bad as we had anticipated—ill fact it will be almost hidden by the beard. The rapid heal inc of the parts would--srem" to indi> WiW: "Let^orythin^Wgiven cate that all the-diseased portion of the hon^Jis^r^cn removed and that tin operation will £4 It -belonged to Alexander, Lord Sontoft. THE common law of >tke town Bigorre VQJB compiled the old men and wrMng dolrn mtdk ; customs as they declared fopbe \«w. THK will-of Tpter the Great, wriUim as he lay dvihgnn the ftrms of Gatherta^ Cfttheriiio//u>ok tlKyt*enefit of the doubt, THK/Kpurtansa^sertecVthat LyeurgM pro-ve suertt^fuj It-, broiunit'complete copies of tho Iliad ^T v ert„inly a grcLifrtriuniph of the | HnFthe OdU^y to ( i n y , haying ob^ nirgeon's skill and reelects much credit famcnl tliem -k^test styles.'. I ffso cut patterns to tit j may be n>^trfeilul lnVLty certain that from measure.- Please- give me a call. OxjLMToh^horse'wil.l maae its way into you will li.nd me in my roonij^vcr^ rinc'kmjy - "wit hin two. w.tvks. Brown & ColHeu's hnrdwpai^tore. ' ^ nu>mi**U-v tells us that Nthe odor oi' Mrs.J:jr*Ti1c L. b r o w n . t i uv f im .>t iJuchess d'Augo\leme pear . I>iogeiiej^'-rnit i)art'ume .on Ms feet, and. that..ifjhe >j.piash_.bug ;Vre ideht.i- y<jr<saui he 'If I put it on my heailjcal. the only T >iinerence^ l ^ i g , in Tire-; It^vill raise upward and bedost, but' intensity of the odor. T¥ejmj.i^o'fthe tram my feet it mounts upward to squasii bug is too utt^r-Ur'Intenses and niy nose, and 1 cau.iiiLacanjjiI,iiiii^ead^ 0« n,- Ar,(h':iw'; who performed it yj P ^ t i e family <>f SHIPS' from the CrebphylicUa, aT Hi. 7^ /choruses in the ancient Greek were )):iid in turn bv citizens Tit pl.iv^ oWst'ii from the ing on beds of fragrant 'dowers.'/ , We have the exclusive sale, hi Pirn ney of some of the-finest oXjii^et^viner.y manufactured in 'Uiii-^ou'ntry. C;)ll and saniplo^li^rrfter ^111,^. 11 : "Lime- >)uiee TjiM^ts^-*44ei^ftn-ut Tally/' mid to a fellow who\has a badjJ^a^Pcold. "• -, ' \ The depot grounds Jbr the Ciram\ Trunk road have been located at the eiul'of Webster Street, -rindway be- twe'eh tlo\\-ell Street and Pearl Street (commonly known as the Howell ro;i Ttht ' hand-iUiujki "Bonbons/' to This location though not, cpuitc scycon wh_ich the conimo-h factory-made goods "vomont-a's it would have bcen^ircctiy beau -iio compailsbn. art-Jhe end of Howell street, i?nhe inuat J\Vineb,' 1 l's 1 >rug.Store. -• satisfactory that could be^ecured. THK other day, three young brums of a speculative- mind,, and^lways 0 ^ st , n f r o t n t l l 0 tea Attie triV»es. to si* ready toi* a Int. ot tun. ./^JPV a ^J w ^rintend and furnish tUo dress and roainiug the strect^-in,vvo^iou cd \hy m usit-ul training of the sip^ors. He villagcordnrthce. thought to make ah j whose chorus surpassed- th/ outers re- -Jitxut^t quarter by diuYing the bom^to - 4 he povind, afWi' s ;iy<uruplis.h.ing /n h i.eti they h'ltutt'd up jX\o nun'slial/Lrn'orined him that tki^v/miu the-strau'gicr in du ceived a prize. ress and exacted that he/wenld take her iu chrfrge, collect tbv pena'ltypHid turn oyyx to them th/ir share of tin; $i\\\\/\ On hearing a description of the imal, the marshal.exclauued: "Why! that's my cow! I'll go down and take care: of her after a while/' Wlu^her the otheial paid his. pound fej^HTliot we cduldn't sav, but UJ>*<rycieaT ttrat he is in for t f o ^ a ~ W a t e r l\e\f M\\\ mer you forget, it, girls. i.tioed. WHKN Drake returned from his voy- age around tho, world', hi the Golden Hinde-, wtd.entertAii'eu-.Cbuv'n P]liaabeth at Deptford, the crowtl was so great that the bridge broke down, and ms perst»u>rwere diowiuxl. IN 1 ['>'>(><h-oni\vo]JU-dtTtfl7tfnl of thefr- delity of^jji^Ji'tTT^mlh »oldie»'>w provided lpm>4f^uli a life-gnard of 1(¾) Sviss^ oncoalin+j: his'design by bringing ov« many'families from Switzerland and settling them m London, st»jthal the ar- nvaJ-of his mercenurlos-\tfks hardly ao^ CL *, m, ,

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VOL. I. PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBEIL NO. 39

jpiKfiKNEYDlSPATCH

JEROME WJNCHELL, PUBLISHER.

t i t t e r l p t l o n Price, $1 .00 per Year.

ADVJBBTISING RATES :

e n i u l e n t advertisements, 26xents per Inch.for JiItliMrif tlonand tea rontB per iach for each tmbiM-nuentinaert lon. Local notices, 5'cents per line for & h inSSuSn" Si**i*l rate* for regular wlvartlae-ments by the year or quarter

j " ' MHUHUj Utt eth, to Mr. aid M M . S. O. U HO II.

BUSttliSS CARDS.

s GILCHRIST,

y^UFACTURER AND DEALER. IN-

Whip», Kobee, BTiialies, otc.

ReDalrlnc done on short n o t i c . Keeps a -full . I S k of Diamond Black Leather Oil con.tHiitly on

h»S PINCKNEY; MICHIGAN.

N v . EW MEAT MAKKET. -

-DSVEICE-AU-X BROS^ ^ Dealers-to

F R E S H AND CURED MEATS, F R E S H WHITt fF ISH LVLhA

T H U R S D A Y , p,NrKr!EY

price*, i sharp of the public pa t rouu^ * e d ­ited. \ •

T V. BROWN,

S H % V I N a P A E L O R, , Also dealer in Clgars\and Confectionery,

Uecond door east of ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ ^ } ^ ^ ^ 1 :

THE W. 8. MANK ESTATE, I)B4LK»WIN\

DRY GOODS, FANGY GOODS, family Groceries, Bofcts and Shoe?, Hats and Caps.

T M ^rif.k Htore on'the corner.

Prof. Bigg desires us to say tha t he will be prepared on ar.d after Monday next, to give pr ivate lessons in pen­manship. Apply at liis residence. Terms, '52 f o y ' a ' teria of "/twelve les­sons, payable in advance.

.Clark, ilia^iiian- who has succeeded. to some; of th-0duties ci ' the late John

"Brownin QUTCTI Victoria.1 s senlcesr;~i s a nephew of Brown.

Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Flesh Brushes, 'Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Bottle Brushes in great-variety, a t WiiicLell's-Drug Store.

Berlin boasts of nearly six hundred millionaiers.

MONEY TO LOAN • at easy- rates, in sums of „S 1,000, and upwards, on real esta/,e security. In­qui re of JAs T. LAMAX.

. Fai lure in the .yarn trade—"Writ­ing some-unsuccessful novels.—| Punch .

D. R. Bogue, druggist at East. Sagi­naw, says: "" I t 'g ives me pleasure to state thot I have sojd.aiidjvcoiiimend-ed "Dennis Alehan's Medicines for fif­teen years- p a s t with, the greatest >ati>-factian to myself and customers. They are. all he represents them -.to b.c." Median's Medicines lt.ay ~ be -had . at

c p E E P L E & CADWELL, \

-. Dealers in. \

H A R D W A R E ^ T O V E S S T D W A l i E East Main Street,

PINCKNEY, .^JfllffHlGAN.

^TRlCHARITS-iSrCOl

NEWSDEALERS,

Winchel l s Drug- Store in.Pinckney.

A man always foots his: Ivife'sbills7" but sometimes he tftlcs it by s tamping. —[Burl ington Free Press.

.Liiir.es-.and a beautiful line o f p l a i n and ' l a w a >"

BOOKSELLERS & S T A T i O N E l l S \ •Bin Tobacco and Cigars, Musical and Optica ,ClockB, Jewelrv, Toys, Novelties, L t c , XAc

^ PINOKNJJV.J

Dealers Ooodft, Confectionery a specialty.-Cor. Main and Mill StB.,

T> B. FINCH,

HOUSE AND SIGN P A I N T I N G , , Kalflomlnlng and Paper-hanging,

GRAINING A SPECIALTY.

RlNCKNEY,

A. MANN,

MICH.

E. Dealer In_

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,

Clothing and General Merclniml

Next to Poet omce, PINT JiSKY,

_C ALL-BY. TELEPHONE

A T SIGLER • BRO'S DRUG STORE, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN. _ _

W E HAVE OPENED. ,

A R E P A I R SHOP in connection with our stow, repairing neatly done. Give us a call., Cash for hides and n e t s West of hotel. - AY- B. l l o i * .

• - T A M B * * EAMAN,

ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR AT L A W ,' ~ and Justice of tke Peace,

Office in the Brick Block. PINCKNEY.

w P. VAN WINKLE,

A T T O R N E Y & COUNSELOR at L A W and SOLICrrORTtn CHANCfiRY'

QfflcaoverSJglar'iDTng Stnra. PINCKSBY

WW

RESIDENCE FOR: SALE. The residence of Mrs. A. Collier, in the eastern

p a r t of the village oi Pinckney will~be sold on xeaeoBAble terms. For farther information, ap­ply to

THOMPSON GRIMES.

TJ lRM FOR SALE ! Having make arrangements for the purchase of

«ome land In the northern part of the State, I wish to sell my farm of 80" acres, 1¼ miles west of Pinckney, either wdth or without stock and tooN, tor cash, or as nearly as may be, at a reasonable T^cfi. This farm is desirably, with good btiild-

and well wa*^ert P»r f irrtfatnrirrfoTimrthm, -*»« Apply to W.'B. JENKINS.

FARM FOR SALE. "'" Eighty acre farm'(eixty acre* plo-wedland>'-ftve. XQiles west of Pinckney and t ri reo^jHiteB fro in. Unadilla, on the Pinckney ancL-MtTtin mini, aU6 o n l i n e of G. T. RailroadJ^Gt'i'd house and barn; Fine Orchard and^epTing of cold water -Also several acrga-of/^imber. Call now and see- farm whilejtbercrops are growing; will bi* sold o'n easy

, terms7 This is a very desirable home/ Apply on premises;

JAMES PANGBORN ^. /.- . ...... -

FARMING LANDS FOKjUfc^T: One hundred and sixty acri>fl-tst*farmin>r land in

the township of G^n«s;in tWo lots, both im­proved, 4 milea-fTOin' Howell andit miles from Pinckney^-"" Address Elizabeth Crowle;-,

Box l tS / Howell, Mich. ^ • ^ . . . / . / ^ . . . . . . . .

BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE. — I 6ftei <frr aale \i' lorts fronting ou Malu stiri ' east of Howell Street, and ft lots on Howell South o lMain , for br ines*purposes only. The'se lotsai JMxlJtt feet i as l ra , are very desirably lorfttetTln the centef^C|he .village, «nd will_bjxjK*rtryt reas enable pridesT^AHrilv to ^:r-^r l

JMAES P O W ^ K T P t N C K N E Y , UKM:

BORN.

Teepl«.

Monday, Oct. Sth, to Mr. aad Mrs. John Lennon, a son. ,

' • • " • • - ' m

DIED,

At Hudson, Saturday morning, October 8th 1883» PauL, Infant ttoutrt Mi. and Mr#. John Vaughn.

ITEMS OF INFEUEST.

T f-^'-'Tlio^i) re'-i'iving their pa]ierri*wtlh a red

X over t J j I —«. imrji'/raph, will ijb-u-tc notu'e tli'at their • ul>M'ri[ lion ijXjjires willi IH-.M iiuinU-r.. A blue X ^i^'uiiirth that tie- tiiue hiih e.\j>irc<l, and thttt, iti ac-eordanco with our rulfri, the pajjer will be diycon-tinued until suljsqriptiou in renewed. • • i ' i i > i i ' ! • I ' i

LOCAL J O ' n i N i i S .

Taney stationery, at Wine hell's Drug Store. - -

•Young ladies should not forget t h a t Goliath died with a bang on his fore­head.—[New Vertiser '

York Commereiai Ad-

\Tlie Lowell Citi/eu says tha t Penn-sylyania's governer wears his hat 'over Ins fyir. How would he higk wearung his ha t under .Ills ear.—[Texas Sittings.

\ ; 8HF;EF Von SALE. 85 hal^f-bre'ed e-iirly lambs, suitable

for feeding. Also a'bout 100 Graded Merino L^v(s. good^ shearers. 'Yliuv given if required,

- ^ . T . . I J i r k e t t . -Dover Mills, Sept. l l i t h ^ b j f c *

Taeksare .ma\ |e at the ra te of- 1,000 a minute . That\$ the reason there,. i> >io in anv of ttu?ia g round tin, the lloor

"Gather them iaM—the hiekory-nuts.

/ 'Br igh ton "fair""draws a multi tude from this section to-day.

Dr. Greene^of Lansing, was in town Fr iday last,*the guest of his brother.

Stock bridge fair drew very) largely from this section yesterday and to-day.

•'-. M^-ttn+lMrs. G. W. ,Sykes visited the Metropolis yesterday.

Mr. lieebe has put a new roof on his store-house-." -

Giviud lbipids parti ' is have struck.a new bed of gypsum. __ -

The Detroit E v e n i n g Journa l is said to tte gaining rapidly in eireulatirin and promi>-i.>^ to \.m aji-nancial success.

... Ch;n, Uutfnrs] u d v r t i s e s ;i sab: of stuck and -i';ir:iJiiIu' tool.-; on his farm in i:nadTIIa7( )ct.'3JthT" "

\ serii's C)["tlieati'icais by "home tal­en t" are talked of for ihe coming win­ter, (loud idea. . -

The thanks of the DISPATCH familv to Mi and to Miss i\at;e for delicious, peache

Mr. C 3I_.~Wro6d" re turned from the west to-day.

. I . Rumors of more new railroad en­

terprises fill the air. There is comparatively little excite­

ment over the October elections.

Mrs. K. H. Crane has been qui te ill the.past week, but is improving some­what.

P. P . .Rose,. Esq., has been in Bay City, on business and visiting rela­tives, the nast week.

The' P inckney public school was closed Wednesday, a great many of the pupils going to the Stockbridge fair.

Tlie..Common Council met Mondav

Is this what you call Indian summer?

The Art Loan, and other attractions, continue to draw the csowd to Detroit .

Willie Cad well has been very ill t h e past week, but Is now recovering.

A great deal of wheat is being pur­chased a t Birkett 's Mills.

Mr. and Mrs. John Greene have tak­en up their residence at Ann Arbor, having secured a house near the Uni­versity grounds.'

It is said that the County fair a t Howell this year did not pay expenses ( including premiums), and as the .grounds are being sold under a mort­

g a g e foreclosure, a n effort will be (.'Vrrning'la,t alid without t ransact ing ! '"a.lo to disband the old organization any budliess adjourned tbivone"»nonIiLli'^I''f<nvm a-new one,.tr}ua shut t ing out

It is a doiiJitful 'que^timi now as to

ohn L;iiviii lor some fine grapes iches.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith of Web-berville. were tlie giU'stso!" Miv-H. O. Barnard 's family first of the week.

Miss Maggie" M e r e r , of l iar t laml, is staving, with her sisi.er, Mr>. K. II. jk'.rane, for a few days.

Before Christmas time the new com-" et will spread its ta i l 'near enough to be visible to the naked eye. -- - -

-Don't fofgiit tha t we .ai'e prepared to do anyth ing you may n c d in T h e line of ,fob print ing. " "So ni-ed to send

tin1 anythiug in tha t line imw-.-,

Wliite Oak youngsters engaged in a charivari a few nights since. o<rasion-r d b\—the marr iage of one of their

numoer .

I- an her

The" cold

are still very busv with

of a bed-room when a marr ied man gets, up to_hun_t for Hhe paregoric bot-t l e^ -4£x .

'Hatch 's Universal \ C o u g h Syrup gives your kidneys and "liver a .jog 4o relieve your lungs of a iKpl eough,'"or your chjid qt' croup. The^-e' can be no membranous.- croup \vhen\ Pniversul (:ough_Syi'up is used in tlm tip A synip--

work, husk ing corn,--''etc.. ason put them a week' or

:atwo behind all the way through.

Mr. N. B. Mann has-ptm4*Hsed a lot o n T n a d i l l a street, c r . Web<tfn\ and has already commeneed to build there­on a neat, and sub*lantial , dwelling house. ' & '

_ A picture, "Sheep in the Highlands." by 1'osa. I'ionhein", now nn exliii>itio>r a t the .Detroit Art Loan, was1 Mild >he other day to a New York party for SlS.000." /

Dr. C W. ,H.a/-c \ve-n4 to/Jackson, Tuesday, to attend a meeting• of the old Air Line Kailroad Company, wlm-e a I >au(loned urrade is so prominent a1 and-

tonis of'the disea's X o ja i - v n\ly w;i S children a m a tibial to be without it om

day. 25 and 50 cents. > ..._^^iA,

Tha t was a sensible girl in Kenfhcky who refused to marry a youivg f^l^nv because, as she said, her 'father ^vas un­able to mainta in any larger-familv. \ iThe-Hye.

W e invitft the attention of smoke.r: to our_l_ine_jof Cigars., which embraces the most popuBjrbrands of Detroit and Eastern manufacture. Among brands handled are Strai ton & Storm's Bo-

^nets, Sam Scott's, Dardanelles, D. P., 1.1. M., Wine r &Milior's-BestrMascoir

Argyle, etc., at Winche l l s Drug Store.

I have lafely learned the Goldsberry draft ing system, of cut t ing , and am better prepared than ever' t j i ^ g r v a ^ satisfaction in cut t ing anji^it+tng dress--es--aud--t4eflk?<, ete^-HP^hall keen- tm hand • con$jUHitty t h e ' latest fashion plAlg^trntTani ;m,ouainted with all the rf

mark ' t h rough this saOtion. —

The1 destructive' raids... upon sheep :

Colds by worth-less cur dogs should awaken the farmers to a dt to kill otrihf! calling pest>. ] I h e r no excuse'tei' kee[)ing such di.tgs.

~ Any-'of cur friends who may •••have b u s l u o s with 4he—i'l'oi'iaie u!ii^e will

w h i c h w i l l h a v e t h e h-trt/est c i r c u l a t i o n ,

t h e . b i b l e .or " P e c k ' s B a d B o v . "

the lite memberships. , While the lo­cal papers are trying' to make the life

j me-jnlers the scape go^ts. for the so-t eiety's annua l lieticiencies, would i t not

Mr. Frank "Mc.Curdv. of Lansing, i be well for them to explain what has was the gue-t. of Pinckney friends | been done with all the money (some Saturdav and Sunday last. •" " St;;iHM)I reiadved from those lite mem-

Miershios. We „,, , , -,- , • --.•,, • i . ..,-1 sut,-.-. -,,; doubt if an equal 1 hc+Vni.tcHtt, n a v e e a r r , , On.o by , J l l u , ; l u J ^ 1 | f r u v e n - u u C 0 UId have fen

t e n t» tiitecnTiTon^TTd-mnjo^ty. luwa | ^yiyM h..m t h c , a i ] i e . p c r s o n , dnr[ng

ot course is hepiudican as usual. w . l h ( ; t i m ( , { n r whk]l ^ m e m b e r s h i p s

Mr. an<l 'Mrs. (lilbert Brown return-1 have been in existence,- and while we ei.l from the west Tuesday, after an ab- j do not approve of the life member-sen-'-e of .several months. • K h i p p l a n . l t is unjust to place upon

, n i . ', •].• ,,. , „ „ , . l „ r l fi, - \ . that . the fault which lies'•••principally he tele driver gang loar.ieii their I . t , , •, . - T 1 ; , k;

i \r-,r,,i t,-,„,,-,-,;,- r.,„ i , , ,- m ^1^ h ' ca l 'management . Tha t the grip-saiks Monuay morning ami nmv- - - "-ed to the westward.

Mi*. Wm. Clark i>rought -to this office a" late rose potato."" grown by him.

wei; Inn< lbs, 1 n ounce How tha t tor a "Iiose of Erinr1"

.-Uev. K. H. Crane is rapidly .recover­ing from his recent illness and .exac ts to preach again at the Congregational church next Sunday morn ing .

— A meeting1 will be held at the M^oui-/ t-or House7 on Monday eVentirpr" n e ^ . Cct. 15th. to make a r rangements Wr a recep t ion ' to the railroad men on ar-

award of premiums for the races was i n many re-peets/Unfair this year .as. usual is admittyd by a large portion-o f t h e p e o p 1 e / wh o we re p r e s e n t ! yet t!le"paners ;rl the eounty'5eat have 110^ a word of^nsa-ireTor those who were r''srjL04i--pfrte for such partiali ty. Fact is tlie people of Howell, while they ap-lieaH-ery pathetically to the farmers to/save the County Agr icu l tura l so-i^iety from bankruptcy, ai;e themselves annually doing all they tan to ruin it.

4HV^4 «»*~^«~4*»eattumve at-i^uickney: AU are invited to be preseiiL,

The Ionia County Courier gravely informs us that the •'nights are o5 hours lun\j now.'1 xGuess the editrTf''"ihust have been ;on a* spr-el? and . forgj'it to

second moVning (..)r~"eight 'lmurs is"

wake up unt i l / h e b e ] thereafter.

aliout as long/as a .sober.man can make t)iem and edit a., local., newspaper-.

Once upon a time a certain man got mail at an 'editor and stopped his paper., •Xhnjaext- week he sold his corn a t fbnr cent*?below marke t -p r i ce . . Then"h is -pt-operty was- sold for taxes; because he didn't read the sheriff's sales. He was arrested and fined eight dollars for go- -

ing .huntingon Sunday; and he paid three hundred dollars *for a lot of forg-

':ed,ji.(.)tes.TliatJhad been advertised for two weeks and the public cautioned not toIblTotiate^lieinT H e tBelft pai& a big Irishman, with a foot on h im '. faff

A f t e r / ^ v c r a l years as a clerk in-MIke a forge-hammer, to kick him all the w a y to the newspaper office, where he paid for four years subscription in advance, and made the editor siga an agreement to knock him down and "rob-

him if he ever ordered his paper atop-lied again.' ' Such is life without a ne*, spaper . - - Exchange.

Iloweir merchant ilo establishments Mr. W.,B. Campbell has re turned to- hi< hyinf-' in P i n c k n e y . ' O f course Bert

/will not remain Idle. ,but resigned his place a?-Howell to take up with some-numTtI>eI~bf whicir~TTuT reade'-rs will learn more in thc future.". His many friends here would be pleased to sew him remain in our village.

The school meet ing appointed for la-t evening was adjourned without transacting any business. Only a few wer^—Lpre-ent. The general impres-.

vton -is .t-ifi wan

r'lnir little can be done t< building a new schooLhouse

thought . un-

n n n : l t U ) n [til m ^ t y c a r , when% it is thongtit the <cho, .Iceii.ms will be large enough to permit the i-sue of a larger'-amount, of

HISTORICAL SOTES*

MOHA^DIED was born at Mecca about 570.

T n r Franciscans arrived in .England in 1224. .

i-

1' . 1 boui ls ihan \Vouhl be pos.-ible at I c u t . I ' l i e d i s l n > i t i o n - t r r b u i l d i s .

p r e s

(piit<'

eolit'eiT.i'r'la\'o.r by refpu-sting that the /Cillicial not ici s be-published in-the Di's-I'ATciT. Such requests wiiM'e granted, and will be, a 'jreUt ah-s tance to us.

ThcJjUiorj lL.of . t h e Circuit Court. has_ been adjourned to Nov. JUt, orf Whrcl rday the •'Public Square* case r day t

e called vv ill be called and probably pruceed to t r ia l , as both sides -seem to be anxious to Sve- tJ ie - jna t te r ^ j rampt ly decided?

M r \ j o h n Lakin, of .Xorth Putnam, grew sotne of the handsomest

ow po^-toes this year pet

m nave seen for aMong time^^-Otft of a num­ber b r o u g i ^ ^ t t v o u r omce was one weig4«nlfalh,ipst 1 $ lbs. /

TJic engineers inform us_that_ the t rack of the Ai r \L ine road will be laid I n t o Hau iburg t i \ i ) i gh t and-ri^m^thtrf_ point will be pmdiVd ;es^i-prir:y as a

H'ovcv of SO nu/h (ia»\-hTy.. it. so that it

a[i|iaren:, pr T"r vidiutf -tlie district could i-yo^nt o'viiin;"i:nii-is nrran<-e umt' r }

for building a-house ma-hds oi the village.

•anted to the'de-

Mr . I)o1an returned from Detroit,: ^adilayd;ist..- .He U-riipidly. recovering from the snrgical operation performed f eu rweeks ago-—The uppeivjaw lK>ne was removed e n t i r e l y - o n the r iglr t side from the cente^oXihe lip back to the palate. 0£~«nirse this • will cause a liewnitnent inconvenience, both in

CinnsTivNiTY wtis introduced into. Ja]>an in lot'.!, • THR first regnttas were' held in Ven­

ice, wheiie-e- they y,uro iiitroducipd in England in 1775.

THK first pr -iver-book of Ed yard YI^-fniiie into nwe by tho authority, of Par­liament on YVirit,-Suiula,v, 1549

T H E nianufiicture of p^reflRh *a« 'introdnee<l into the proTinee of Hegta^r Tapan, from China hi 1513, and Hezm ware still Iwivrs "Chinese mftrks. '/

THK first or.aelv thftt waa «rer i a Scotland wati brought thither m 1B61,

-wh^n Qnoen Mftr^eamo fronrFranoe>r

j p e a k i i ng and eating b u t the dTsHgur-ation.of the face is not so bad as we had anticipated—ill fact it will be almost hidden by the beard. The rapid heal inc of the parts would--srem" to indi> W i W : " L e t ^ o r y t h i n ^ W g i v e n cate that all the-diseased portion of the hon^Jis^r^cn removed and that tin operation will

£4 I t -belonged to Alexander, Lord Sontoft.

T H E common law of >tke town Bigorre VQJB compiled the old men and wrMng dolrn mtdk;

customs as they declared fopbe \«w. THK will-of Tpter the Great, wriUim

as he lay dvihgnn the ftrms of Gatherta^

Cfttheriiio//u>ok tlKyt*enefit of the doubt, THK/Kpurtansa^sertecVthat LyeurgM

pro-ve suertt^fuj It-, broiunit'complete copies of tho Iliad ^ T v e r t „ i n l y a grcLifrtriuniph of the | HnFthe O d U ^ y to ( i n y , haying ob^ nirgeon's skill and reelects much credit famcnl t l i em

-k^test styles.'. I ffso cut pat terns to tit j may be n>^trfeilul lnVLty certain that from measure.- Please- give me a call. OxjLMToh^horse'wil.l maae its way into you will li.nd me in my rooni j^vcr^ rinc'kmjy-"wit hin two. w.tvks. Brown & ColHeu's hnrdwpai^ tore . ' ^ nu>mi**U-v tells us that Nthe odor oi'

Mrs.J:jr*Ti1c L. b rown . t i u vf i m .>t iJuchess d 'Augo\ leme pear . I>iogeiiej^'-rnit i)art'ume .on Ms feet, and. that . . if jhe >j.piash_.bug ;Vre ideht.i-y<jr<saui he ' I f I put it on my heail jcal . the only T>iinerence^ l ^ i g , in Tire-; It^vill raise upward and bedost, bu t ' intensity of the odor. T¥ejmj.i^o'fthe t ram my feet it mounts upward to squasii bug is too utt^r-Ur'Intenses and niy nose, and 1 cau.iiiLacanjjiI,iiiii^ead^

0« n,- Ar,(h':iw'; who performed i t y j P ^ t i e family <>f S H I P S '

from the CrebphylicUa, aT

Hi. 7^ /choruses in the ancient Greek

were )):iid in turn bv citizens Tit

pl.iv^ oWst'ii from the

ing on beds of fragrant 'dowers. '/ ,

W e have the exclusive sale, hi Pirn ney of some of the-finest oXjii^et^viner.y manufactured in 'Uiii-^ou'ntry. C;)ll and saniplo^li^rrfter ^111,^.1 1 : "L ime->)uiee TjiM^ts^-*44ei^ftn-ut Tal ly/ ' mid

to a fellow who\has a badjJ^a^Pcold. "• -, ' \

The depot grounds Jbr the Ciram\ Trunk road have been located at the e i u l ' o f Webster Street, -rindway be-twe'eh tlo\\-ell Street and Pearl Street (commonly known as the Howell ro;i

Ttht ' hand-iUiujki "Bonbons / ' to This location though not, cpuitc scycon wh_ich the conimo-h factory-made goods "vomont-a's it would have bcen^i rcc t iy beau -iio compailsbn. art-Jhe end of Howell street, i?nhe inuat

J\Vineb,' 1 l's 1 >rug.Store. -• satisfactory that could be^ecured.

THK other day, th ree young brums of a speculative- mind,, a n d ^ l w a y s 0 ^ s t , n f r o t n t l l 0 tea Attie triV»es. to si* ready toi* a Int. ot tun. ./^JPV a ^ J w ^ r i n t e n d and furnish tUo dress and roainiug the s t rec t^- in ,vvo^iou cd \hy musit-ul training of the sip^ors. He v i l l agcordnr thce . thought to make ah j whose chorus surpassed- t h / outers re-

-Jitxut^t q u a r t e r by diuYing the bom^to • -4 he povind, afWi' s ;iy<uruplis.h.ing /n h i.eti they h'ltutt'd upjX\o nun'slial/Lrn'orined him that tki^v/miu the-strau'gicr in du

ceived a prize.

ress and e x a c t e d t h a t he/wenld take her iu chrfrge, collect tbv pena'ltypHid t u rn oyyx to them t h / i r share of tin; $i\\\\/\ On hearing a description of the

imal, the marshal.exclauued: " W h y ! that's my cow! I'll go down and take care : of her after a whi le / ' Wlu^her the otheial paid his. pound fej^HTliot we cduldn't sav, but UJ>*<rycieaT ttrat he is in for t f o ^ a ~ W a t e r l\e\f M\\\ mer you forget, it, girls. i.tioed.

WHKN Drake returned from his voy­age around tho, world', hi the Golden Hinde-, wtd.entertAii'eu-.Cbuv'n P]liaabeth at Deptford, the crowtl was so great that the bridge broke down, and ms perst»u>rwere diowiuxl.

IN 1 ['>'>(><h-oni\vo]JU-dtTtfl7tfnl of thefr-delity of^jji^Ji'tTT^mlh »oldie»'>w provided l p m > 4 f ^ u l i a life-gnard of 1(¾) Sviss^

oncoalin+j: his'design by bringing o v « many'families from Switzerland and settling them m London, st»jthal the ar-nvaJ-of his mercenurlos-\tfks hardly ao^

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KnteroU at Urn Poatofflce as 2d class matter.

~ TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

v BIAHKKSS is not quite as lively in some •f the leading industries as it might bo, toft there1* a big grain of comfort i n the fact that the crop of grain this year will «*e«d 2.100,000,000 bushels. "

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A BAHY was born in the family of the Ohiaese Minister at Washington, re-•catly. Now let some churlishly dis­posed person revive the cry about sm«g-gUag Chinese into this country.

ST. LOUIS is not t he ,on ly city which is favorably disposed to vard the kinder­garten system. Toronto in Canada has fo^somo time been employing kinder-f a t t en methods in its public schools, ^ a ^ h n Globe of that city states that the Blthmite success of the ^experiment is <»riain. " ~*

father, and it is announced that the officer will comply with the request. The possibilities of the Fanny Hi Loy case are very largo. I t may become as celebrated as the question of the,

ArPBROit WILLIAM has sent a teiu-gram of condolence ,to King Alfonso for the insulting treatmentithe later re­ceived in Paris tho i other day. With «haracterislic_selfishness the emperor wwto to be biggest d,uck in the dirtiest p * d d K ft"** to»« Alfonso that the hoot­ing and hissing of the Frenchmen were intended more io r the Empeor of the Ctonians than for Alfonzcs King of Spate, '

POSTMASTEH-GENEIIAL GUKSILAM has

IMCB doing what some people—•wkH uatoiiipUmentary opinions of former Caki ie t officers—^consider a curious, ampracedented, aad almost revolution­ary thing—namely-, lookimr up some freak facta upon which to /base his an nual report; He has a notion that it is his duty UJ know " a / g o o d deal more about his depart nates tell him.

ALFONZO

than -his subordi

saT-fednees of pig-tails, and get into iheUni ted States courts. We venture tho opinion, however, that foot-torture

are thereby debarred from "the best society1 ' and deprived of t.heir chief at­t r ac t ion to the Celestial. dudes . - ( ' i n . Times-Star.

" I r i s a mournful fact ," says the Kansas City Journal , " tha t public schools have been forced rather than welcomed t o the South . - Their neces­sity is now recognized, but in too many instances they aro expected to be fur­nished to order. That is impossible The common schools of the North and West are not by any means perfect, and yet they are tho growth of years of ex­pense ami labor. To hutvil money over to officials in such States as Aktbarua without any provision againstTm1smah :

agement weuld be a folly which would soon-causo a reaction and consequent^ defeat of tho whole scheme. '. '. The best schools oomeTrom the voluntary efforts of the people aim when the .will, is wanting contributed .funds are not likely to furnish remarkable results. The Morrill b i l l .appropriat ing lands for collegiate purposes was really suc­cessful o % in States where the lands were intelligently and economically m a n a g e r The same would be the case witb/a national common school educa­tional fund unless some provision should Xm made against negligence and incom­petency.1 ' _

T H E K £ is a tine chance for inventive genius tq, distinguish itself in the inter­est of the agricultural community. One of the great needs of the age would bo the invention of a steam threshing ma­chine that would not explode. This re-Hoction is suggeatod for tho hundredth

HICHIGAN HEWS.

The third annual reunion of the Soldiers and Bailors' Association of Shiawassee county will beheld at Gaines, October 35, in coumciiou with the reunion of the T-nth/ "Regiment of Michigan Veteran Infantry. U; A. barker la preoideut and J D. Jewell secretary

Marquette Mining Journal: Wisconsin cap­italists are securing a tlrui foothold in the Lake Agogcebtc Iron district, and the mining prop­erty of the Lake Agogeeblc Iron Company, owned chiefly by citigens of Oshkoah, Is the moWadvanced In development of <f iy^ ' ' ' t t raYf^^- t ^j t

tti }y i ^

f c » t > wnlWwjft« the ralirvad premising iron held. ThlK company now has a *"*" "* "••"-'•••'

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ir<«lited with -haying a r.ary. ex

has never been >rf-.pnHpH

knowledge7 of holy writ een the" most Teamed theoIqgTan lodefji .1

But had he

been moaefji times he could.scarcely have

fien a clearer explanation of the~mys

shaft down something over fifty feet. The furnace at Elk RapMs make* tifty tons

of iron a day; the chemical works turn out 18,-000 poundB of acetate of lime and 209 gallons* of wood alcohol and thirty barrels of wood tar a day; the saw mill manufactures 4(),000-feet of lumber a dav, and all of thin vast product fr manufactured by really one concern— Th*-R4k Rapids Iron Company.

Mrs. Wprden, mother of Rear-Admiral John L. Wbrdon of Monitor fame, wu> buried In Grand Rapids recently.

Dr. L. Hall once a teacher at the Michigan university, has settled as a physician at Salt Lake City.

Samuel Burroughs, of Kasson, Leelauaw couaty, committed suicide by snooting him­self.

The poet nice at Hudson was robbed the othernight f |800 in stamps and $&*) in easb. The thitves stole a horse and buggy of R. J. Eaton and escaped. -The total lumbeif «hi}Tments from the Sagi­

naw river from the opening of navigation to"" Oct. 1, were 597,139,967 feet, against ti.Vi,r>tiS,-840 feet for the eorrctiypndlug period last year.

~yrom~tnyeivu UrgBYgpierrr^rmirnf rrlrry JX£

on the head and Inflicting quite a gash, The second venture was more successful, and '•Turk," having got the animal by the ear. was an important helper, while Good fellow cut his throat. He sa-ys the deQ" when drcsbcd weigh­ed pearly 300 pound*—.,

A Portland dealer g ives p r i j e s H o those , who bring the most egg* to his market . At h i* las t draw lug, u 115 chair wjfcs awarded to Win. iJudd, lie having b r o u g h t l ' l '272 duaeii and 11 e g / s . Mrs. Alk 'r t B.irriaxd iiou* X g i x i d M c o u d with 230 do?eii i u d t w o eggi*. f

James Clinton, a deaf mute l l f iuv la Kula-

IMNdKNEY FLOURING & CUSTOM MILLS

track at Mattawuu. l'etoskey is anxious to have a branch road to

connect with the Michigan Central. It coat $100,04* 10 to run the last hghdature,

i. e., for per dit-u of members' expen»e«, etc. -Pentwater ha4 a boom in the way of a bed

ofjbflck clay cloae to the lake. Machinery haa been put in, doeka for shipping have b-cn tiuilr and an order for 5,000,000 brick received, 2,000,000 of which will be aupnlied this fail be­fore the close of navigation. Charlaa Meari la thepriucipal owner.

A Kalamazoodruguistiffin receipt of a poeUI card bearing the following unlqua message: Dear Sir, SeelDg in ) our card lund to me a notice of your book entitled "Advice to moth­ers concerning disease of women &. children," which please send me sample copy. -P. 8. If you can send any extra outs for the needy U-t them come, yours, truly . . . j * . B. Oi all things, 1 he best Is, Is thy soul saved* it not,, why not? now is the accepted time, delav no •uager. Prewar* t4) meet tiiy (Jod. Meei' me in Heaven. Sec J' Thess 5 :',»;$. Mitt. '>:*.

Mr. I-'oglesongj a blacKfiunih' li'vii loiter fwiH Huilhou. was tohb« a of $2 erul weeks ugO.

An unknown ( im»-^ ru*i tnw b\ the otrrt

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UKIMKS ^ JOHNSON, Proprietor . , wiO/to JIIUI;C known to their <>U1 ;iiul n«w cwUjm

ors that they :it"i now prernired to do better work oK all kimlH in their line of luihiiiesn thiin iir«r befur*. 'l'lutir itiillrt luiviiiL^ lu'eii thoroughly refliteil iusid*, repaired ittid improwd outside, making it conva«-icnt for their euMomern. (^ood MIIOIIH for teaav« ln.cuuhLCtit,'a.a!llli Hiu Miila. Thvy. hiwuJiun^a. IIHIKI over fi.ooo hiinhelj of dry, nound rad aa4i white wl icut from which they make, their best grade of flour, WAHKANTKI). 'IMjey .j;riod no grown w musty wheat exeept for rtiHtoiiiers and thou It k ground on hi'ijuriitn^toin^ untl bolted through wpa-ra}e bolt*. 'I'lioHc biryin^' tlonrof them will get n * Urown or musty Hour. 'I'iiose bringing gruita of . wood dry, wound wheat X('t X"od Hour, and thoa* brin^'in^ «ro\Mi or IIIUHIV wheat must expuct fio«r from the mine. Thev also have separate holt* f«r buckwhestr—Torn shelled with one of llatcuLa-

Hut.tlet>H Iron Corn Shellwra,, Tliey pay caah for all kinAi hasInt; unsettled aceoantB aro requested to 6*11

Tirn sou's IIHW improved without extra diarge of i;raiu. All persons with them M the mill pay the same.

OENSIONS TO ALL

time by the hundredth frightful harvest of human-lives just reported from Min-nesola, where one of theoo lordly ma-chipes blew up. killing three persons

The ideal and wounding five others. -tlff^shermust nat be merely saff,

!Sie*l eaykr^ about "heaping""iibalsi of ^, -fire on his enemy's head ' ' than when

,he directed the Spanish ambassador to France to distribute 10,000 francs to the poor of Paris. There may be a politi­cal reason for his generosity, but let'* give him the benefit of the doubt.

M R . E D W A U D PAVSOX WESTON, "the

father of long-distance pedestrianisni,1 ' is about t aunder take a remarkabl^4e&t in connccfeu with the work of—the-(^harch of England Temperance Society, with whieh he is prominently connected. He proposes to {ravel over the highways of England and Wales, on foot_and in­ordinary costume,50 miles daily for 100 consecutive days, Sundays excepted. He will travel only dur ing the—day:

in the ordinary sense of the word—i. e-M safe if properly managed. I t-must be-posttively and permanently—^arm-less—a machine that will bo reliable at all times: that will stand the pressure of any amount of steam possible to be generated. . Nothing will till the bill but a boiler Uia^raFirot burst under any provocation. -The Minnesota machine

shipped every day from Kalamazoo. One ex­press company takes lu fcttJU a day from freight on celery. The producers find the express chu-jjes heavy.

"Every session of the Legislature there are hun­dreds of good citizens who howl for more stringent laws to pr«rect game; the, same citi­zens organize association* and appoint and "p"ay"a~"gsrae wardenr* rn spltrof It alt ve read such Items as this from th£ Bay City Press: 'Deer-killing is not in order, but-somthtrw venison is not the scarcest meat in the world."

As R. Doran, a collector for the Singer sew- . ingiOTchiire oompunv at East Sagjrn»Wi-^a8--^«^uently), and rlaced upon the teathers' u driving home from Taymouth he waa accosted by a man lying in the road and who begged for help, fcaylng MsJeg was broken. He was about to go to the fellow's assistance, when he saw another man in the ditch. At this he suspect­ed a plot to deal foully with bim and whipped ap his horse to escape, when he was knocked senaelessin hi* buggy by a brick thrown by one of the men. However, n1«i horse ran into East Saginaw and the proposed robber* was frus­trated. He bad $160 and a gold watch wl;h him at the time.

Charges of habitual drankeanew and official misconduct have.been preferred ayalnst George Carter.-prostcatiag attorney for S4u*kegon county, and the governor has been requested to order an Investigation.

James Curtis was convicted In the circuit court of Cass county, of the murder of Macom Wilson at the Calvin celebration in August-, ltt*t. I "

Chaa. Case, about SO yemt old. who was on bis way from Burgeaevtlle, Ont, to Dakota with a carload of otoek and troods, waa drowa-ed at BelleVue, the other morning] the body belpg found about 9 o'clock. The train stop­ped with the caboose standing on he bridge,

e.Tploded_beeause the pump,. itoppeH working. This could not happen to the ideal machine; or if it did, no serious trouble could follow. The machine flrould remain intact, water or no water.

and he Btepped off, fi his person waa about

ng into the water. On

: Kalamazoo sees danger to its Interests from 'th^fa^""tl^rWe"^micai^-aTi±:-VT^BtrMicWg*n-corapany is known to be getting possession of the new Michigan and Ohio road, and the Tele­graph says the only escape for the business in­terests of Kalamazoo lies in meeting Manager Kimball's game by putting a line of their own thrnmrh t.iiV northi-nar. territory. Therefore the directors'of the newly-organized Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw line are besonght to stir themselves and'do something.

Krlends of Gov. Jerome advnrAt.P hU r«n-

at Ionia, and instantly killed.

A Lake shorc.irain was flred into at Adrian the other nigM. The windows of t he smoki g car were broken, and several passengers bud their faces badlv cut by fl)hig gla-ss.

The Flint Lat)o'r News Echo has invesiijiated the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Fliut ano *H)S it ftiund that sjxjUed rneat bad appeandon tue Tables"'frequenilj; that"coflee prcviouslv hUe\y ed for the teachers' table was uied over to make coflee for the pupils; that the biscuit, meat and er*n the w*rp had been, taken from the domestics table (they haTiug to go without

ble; that the 'Meward-snperintfndent" harl had bis salnryrtisrd from tlvtJOOafew" years ago to #1,000 last year, with two meals per day and most of the time the keeping of two ^orsea. (in the other band the domestics' waaes had gone from $3 Sfper week to $2; that the p«-pils were crowded together tonthe dbrmTtorief, seventeen sleeping in one room; and that a fraud bad been perpetrated oh ih* State and Legislature banjbocaled by the Insertion of a clause in the act authorising waterworks in Flint, obliging the institution to buy water of the Film Waterworks1 Company,

The re»ideneax>tWilliam Duttoa of Adrian, ex president of the Lenawee couaty^aavin^a— bank, waa entered by burglars the other night. A little cash, and some jewelry were takeu', and xrom me safe wore abstracted bonds ahd"hfort:

gages amounting to $110,00. -, John Ford of Flint had his iwekat picked of $400 at the opera house ia that city the other night, ' .

At a free-for-all dunce in Lansing the other night, Frank UH1*T, a spttial ptjliecman, was shot and probably fatallv wounded by a drunk-en y»nng man who attempted fo force hia way ittothe hall where the d&Doe'Waa being held.

Col. F. M. Holloway of Hillsdale _has been - -elected secretary of t.he Hillsdale county agri

V time, and will lecture each evening on "Tea versus Beer." He will be ac­companied by two friends and a repre­sentative of the press in a carriage.

A STitEET pedler-nrDctroit who, hav­ing" explained the merits of some article in his stock to a possible customer the o t h e r d a y f n n n d that , hff w a s t a l k i n g t n

fL r e p o r t e r , f a e p d - t h f i Tnyiqif nrtfl a n h m i U

He declared that d steadyt

ted to an interview. thebusi t tha t his knowledge of goods, and men and eities made/his success certain; that hia family near Chicago much respected

J^Y their neighbors, who hadn ' t the re-motest id/fa what his occupation was; tha t he^vas going home this week to at­tend hi3 daughter1.-- wedding; and that

-his gift to the brfde would be~~ar check for $1,000* .

Is foot-cramping, after tlie Chinese fashion, unlawful in tho United States? This novel question is likely to come be fore a California court for decj

" T n ^ a l n T r ~ c T ^ a ^ n v

Mechanical ingenuity may as yet be un equal to the job of uonstructiDg such a steam thresner; but it is needed, all the samQ. -Few of thy owners of these en­gines will'ever go TO" the expense of hir­ing competent engineers They trust to luck, and the consequence i's that the autumn months add chapter after chap-'•• ter to the

Times-Star. annals of^laughter in the

wheat regions

I M o o d y ' s P r o j e c t .

Tins Mount Hernion schools wiiieh Mr 1). L. Moody has recently, opened, start out witlierery p r o s p e r of success. More than $200,000. has already been expended for buildings and land, aax£

didacy for the next governor of Michigan. Port Huron dudes powder their faces and

color their lips. The young ladies of. that c.ly are authority for this statemen*. .

The deer hunting season has commenced. Frank Woodward, a young lad aged 17, left

Lansing about August 1 last, probably-for Ui-tawa, Ks , and his anxious parents are still waiting for,his return- He is about five feet eight inches in hlght, blue eyes, auburn hair, slim, broad-shoulderody a-nd quiet in Ida de­meanor. Information will be thankfully re­ceived at Ottawa, III., by his father. It id s^p.

another structure tu coat $50,000 will soon be added, when there will be eight altogether.—They got their name from the fact""that Mr Moody had serious objections to naming them after any-living man, and Mount Hermon._was_ po_raruy_6U?pended on account of engine pow^ The printing and binding of the 80,000 ad

a l ^ A s - t o - t h e - k i n d - 1 ¾ ^ ° S H ^ ¾

Chinese girl at San-Jiian, cd in err her feet.

TuTTe isnowengag-ftr^p.ording to

of boys taken, only those morally clean, with good . mind-j, "are -wanted. The schools are by themselves in the midst of fields, because Mr. Moody believes that children should noj, see temptation until their minds arc niialured. One of the trustees says that every b o v o H h e forty now on the grounds h/wtfrfevent ful history One was^^^eif^y'a^ptTK" anthropist fromvflrNew-Y()rk elevator, not havjjog-tfny home in the great city; anottfor' was a cast-away at sea without vindred; three bright little lads were the

^ons-of-a—Liverpool lawycr,-jwlrrj>wit1r their mother d ied suddenl}*, leaving them penniless; and

Jiack^of-Jist. <o on through the

raostof tho boys some man

bat, the bov thought his ^tner v/as 'at Ottawa, Ks. His' father, R. S. W. Woodward, -thinks the lad haa not gQt out of Michigan.

James Cartis his been Bentenced by "the circuit court of Cass county.to 15 years' ini-prlyonmetit for the murder of" Macom Wilson m August last. " •-' ~

The Kalamazoo PosrofEce shows net proceeds of |4,^b310 over expenses for the quarter end­ing September 80. Rents, lights, salaries,etc., amount to $2,7W 20. -Major Stevenson as aid to the Governor *as

sent by the Military Department of the State ¢15 45 for services at the encampment at Is­land Lake. He promptly donated the money to Company "A" of Flint.

st)1,1)1 Kits »t SAlLOItS. who were disabled bv wounds, disease, accident

or <\tlnTwiHe,the IOHH of a toe, pile*, vtiricoee veins, clirunic diarrluea, rupture, loss of sinht or (par-* tially so), loss of iK-ariiii,*, fallint,' back of nuvtsler, rhuinoatistii, any disability, no mutter howslight, . yives you a 'pension. A fin and JIonotablelHs-t'h«ry->a (Hitanirtt Widows, ehildren, mothers, und fathers of foWlers dying in tire service, or aftervvai'dN.-froin diseaf • i <>:iiiiiet.'d or wounds ra-ceived whHt'io the ' i-rvin-. are enihti'd, to nea-*ion. Hejectt'd :itnl ;il)iUuloned.idai,i:iJiiLap4it'ittit7-. BOUNTY, Btc<. PAY, AND HOHSF. CLAIMS Cot * LEC7ED.

A iii'tiH^on I'iiii bi« inereii the (lis;ibilit.',' warrants it.

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wotind tins irraiinally IUKI tliediweuHe ban iiiadi* yi>t! manner the iliNabiiity lia> an inereHM) st o:ici'.

i:.\^io.\. .eel at .any time wkeia As yon '_'ruw okl"r tb«

•rmmtd the.coiiHtitntiofi^ inori1 tielpb',-8.' fn sora* increancd; i"Tappty* fcnr

LftttOANo PATENT CLAIMS SOLICITEO My experience, and boini; li.ere at Iteadqnart.^

enanii^Trwtrrntterid promptly to id! claims a g a i n * ttietioverfnTiftrrt'.- l.'irculars free, Addrew, witfc • tump:

M. V. TIERNKY, • -Box 485, WASHINGTON,ELJC

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miMffED TO CURE": •without moil id tie:

oner S « -tho fol-

g Aiet

cultural aoei^ty for the 38th time MTB. FanninrBtrHls -t>f~Bfttt.e- t^eek-,- -died

from an overdose-of chloral. An emigrant wo'oati stopping at Battle/

Creek for lunch, was robbed of $00, all the monev sh»: had She went on to her tiesU«a-tion almost crazy. So clew to the robitert.

Down in Waterloo, Jackson countv, a fond JftthjLE. w*» determined that hl9 daughter Hhwild marry a man of his choice. She refused and her iatht-r flogged her. Then she flew to the prrjrrtsction ol a bactelor who had admlretl her frominfaney. Rtsult, a happy marriage.

— m Sudden Death of Kcv. I . iTIorsan

- Smi th . Rev. J. Morgan Smith, who has been pastor

of the First congregational church of Grand Itarlds for 20 years, died suddenly at Dansville, N. Y. lie recently resigned hia pastorate in

Putn In th«b>ok, h lpbhead . or Uiuha. nvrvou* debility,lumbafii, seneroldebil i ty, >;,auinHtl»m. f)iiralv»l». acttral^la, «clqtlfl>. 4Ucat=

I «*ct T.bo Llil!U'v»,«»liiuI dlneutaoa.tot-pld l iver ,soot , Hrmlnnl emtttKni*, itanotenoy, aitkzaft, Jienrt d>»-&u««, dy»pepilM^_cuimtlD«U«»llx_t!7»IPt-M** Indie—y Hon, facrnl* »r raptitr*. cwtarrE. DTK» CI>lteg«Ti~ ^nuVi «:;u<>, »tt>.

\Y:..,-:i dny debility of theCKWERAX-tVE ORG AJf» " • ".T*. loHt vltalHj, look of nerve foVoo Mnd vlcor, • u»:ln(T wt iknci t f i , and ail thoie iftw-a»e» of apvr-<u>nul natBroTfroni whatever causwj. tbo contin\iou» ttrcani of SfatrnetlHm permoatiae'tlirouah-ilin pnrta ^i:«vi-e«rore th^M to a b c n l t b j Oftloa. .Tnuru U&o ri'.istuko.iiu>ut tUisai'plifiiK'c. '

for atrip ubroad for his health, •ins..remains were taken to Grand Kapids for burial.

J. M(.rt:<n j^tnlth was born at Great Fallf. N'. YT, April-26778337 lii* father was a minister there, and iiad lo children. The subject of this

i«>b-was-whiit-irt-cHde«iu '-'leve-Doy,'' alwav,v ready to work, study or play. He put in tire

—The Grand RopUa papers complain that fun-oral proce?sloUB pass through tho busiest streets*and if atiother vehicle crosseb theliue of procession the driver is-arrested and flned-

ycars in the Hopkins Grumniarschool at Hart ford, and enured Yale collige in 1850, spadu-atlmf in the drst 10 oL the class i>f 1S54'. He weurio Kteitnt, N, Y., alter graduating, tmd taught privat'-claH^es, ii).'subsequently wo; ked and traveled in Wjsronfcitj. Evcbtuallv he studied theology at Andover, taking an inter • vaiof work in Philadelphia' in order to ralae money with which to pursue his' studies. Ills tirst charge as a pastor—w-as-Z-at West Avon, Conn., where he remained /tWee years, He preached seven week* at Chicago and then ac-ceptcd the cafl given him bv the congregation

tAD^§AfiNETIC ABOQMINAL SUPPORTER. •

TO THEytADIESi-H,^ ira afflicted LuamatUto,

7ie«ralsla, Norrvtw Eihau»tM>n.DT»popila,ornlth Oitesscaoftbe I J T -Grand Kapids and" was'maklr ig . . I jreparat imts- | w ' e l k ^ B l T e ^ o r H w o H f V r M C i n ^ ^ o ^

Hia " " ~ " '" *" " '"

iau*tK>n.Uy«pcpiia,oi ... _ er, KtdrirT*, lfcuduc-btf or Cold Fc^t, ^Molten or " ak/A - " - "

la,<)ftl. „ in tlya ru'tof nnd ruru of »11 thene compl»lnt». andi *«ilrbf Mapnetio Koot BatterieshftT«no•upertor

. . ru'tof and onto of »11 thene compl»lnt». They carry a powerful uugneUo force tu tho seat of tho disease /For Lame Back, Weabaeamof t h e Gptnr, FalJ-in^of the womb, Leaeorrheea, CbroBlolaUuiama* tlon and L'WrutloB of the Womb, Incidental Mem-orraase or rioooinsi I 'ainmi, NapprcMed and lr»

• 1. In Muskegon electric lighting has been tom-

until hi? recent resignation. He was a popu laT-and-successful pa*tor, who believed in the gospel or work as well as that of faith

J l l c h l s a n I n t h e 7 * V a r .

.The total sliipmenjis of salt from^TdTehTgan ' porta by water in 8ffptcmbcr-wa^ 60,86¾ barrels an Increase of 12,737 barrels over last year

A Saginaw man has shipped 6,000,003 feet of hardwood lumber this season to Racine and Milwaukee, and expects U> ship 3,000,000 feet inure before the season closes. I t ' la used in making wagons and carriages,

Michigan had in her tf'easurv S?pt. 30, "IS l, $1,074,267 20. "_ ,

The other day while Jim Dailey's seven-year old boy was chopping, a sad accident happened to a younger brother, three jears old. Tiiey live at' Maple Crove, north of Manistee. While the older brother bad an ax raised to sT,Tike,thc younger one came ytp and received the blow WhH?h~re8Tn etrin" Teathlin a few hours.

Jackson is boasting over the fact that ttiere Isinthejiity trea^urv a neat little ncs^-egi/ of *: ,o<K).r : : :

progressing, and the book will be dlstflbnted iu accordance with the provisions of act No. 1,4«, public-acts of.lSSn, which provide that any person who t-errcd in any Michigan regi-ment, battery or company during the late war and has been '.louombly .discharged^ or any person who has served in any regiment, battery ur euiupHi'iy from any htate, or in the regular firmy, or in the navy, properly ac­credited to the state" of Michigan, and has been honorably discharged, or if such person be dead, then Lis willow, if living, or if

• «he be dead, his father, if living, 'and if he be dead,-then t'hc motber of any stteh person, and1

ullsis nf tirahd RapidA, where ho remained

r c n l a r Slemtrnatloa, HarrcnncM, oadebana-o of Life, tkU la tae lieat Apsllaaoe and Curative Aa-aai Known.

For all form* of Female IMCBenHlca It Is unarxr- / passed by an.vihinif b«roi-e invented, bot l\ at a ctuaUvay agent and tttagourocof power and yltnlltatlon. / jPrloe of c!lhcr Belt withMa^neucFoot Batter!ea,iW.

4-JSentbyeiprcsdC.O. D ,and exanHnatlon allowed,orbr" mail on receiptor price. In orderintr, send raeacufe or waUtandaize of choe. Hnntttaiio»eaa bomadeiaoor-rency, cent in letter at.ourri&k.

TheJlagneton Gannentu are adapted to altages, ar* worn over the underclothing, (not »ext to taa body like the many Oolranle and Kluetrle Ham* baff* adrertiacd aq, extennlvoly) nnd Bhoold be taken off at night Ther hold theirpover/orwer,aaA areworn atall aeaj.6nsof th-jyttar.

Send utAmp for tho "New Derfc<:ture In Medical Ti'eat ment Without Medlolnt," witU tlioujaBdaof tetUiQQ. «UUe<-

dltlonal copies of "Michigan in the War" >.a-therlzcdbyan act of the legislature is now

JllteUANCKffttU , itaafcTo, IU» -

Tlwi MagnetK:'•appliatu-M»s may he seen. a c Winchell 's l )n ig Store. "Picknpy Mich. 7V

:•• v :

flft; J.W, Htnlflut 10 , • • '3

any person who is still in the service,shall b.e entitled to rectdvc One copy of satd^ woik on I presenting to the librarian Uien'crtificate of the •tdjutant gf n»ral that any *»cu pcanii served,

USstom of her native land, in oTctef to make them conform to the celestial idea of beautiful pedal extremities, aj-thougn they are by tb is process render­ed practically worthless for walking. Fanny HinAA^ can nevtr bo recognized in 4*appe* tfc" Cii/hese society, or get a desirable husband, unless she under­goes foot-torture, and her father is anx­ious to see Fanny do well in the world. But the people of San J u a n aro shocked at what they call the barbarity of foot-cramping and ha re resolved to s top j t i f prttairdfl/ T o trn« a n d i^Ai^.r[«t

stands as a1 friend ami father, paying the tuition,'placed nominally at $ 1 0 0 ^ year. The prand plSn is to give the boys a good, practical'education with a sound physical training under the induence of a christian home. I t was intended thatr the boys should work two.hours, study two hours, and play two hours daily. This is practically carried out, the boys gett ing a little pocket money by. work*" lmg oyer time. The fanrf is a j a rge one, and with the addition to^-be made, will cover /300 acres o t land , beautifully laid out and slppingiip from the Gonneticut, theJanoT being divided, into three pla--t*aus end tae buildings set back about fifty roda from the county road.

—James Qrcent, a farmer of Clio,' C nepee" countv lost his dwelliDg and contents by tire the other ni>{ht. Loss $3,000.

The Johnson block Manistee destroyed, hf flre. Loss |5t000,

Conductor Bert Cole, of Jonesvflle, a freight conductor on the Lake Shote road, fell under the cars while "cutting the train'' and waa bad­ly crushed. ,'„ Hft right leg was amputated at the hip^

TromtheBay City Prcss.-rJamea Goodfel-low, employed on the Barna/d farm.near Loom-la, relates a svory and bears the marks of a fight with a 5-year old back which he vanquished re­cently. He waa plowing near the woods * hen he heard a commotion among the trees, stirred uo, as he rightly guessed by. "Turk," the farm dog. He climbed a log fence to discover the cause, when he saw a large deer making for bim. The animal paused for_ ajijnjtajitjyid_

or is the widow^-frr'father or mother, a* nbov prnvided^ofa j»ersou who so nerved,.mil if th"e application for such copy be not made iu per-

-11011, by depositing with such librarian Si centr to cover the expense of sending suck book.

attorney has been requested to com­mence, a prosecution again** Fanny's

i p« t f i r

Mias Amelia 8. Edwaids is preparing a scries of papers on the life and art of Dore.

was caught by t¥a dog. Goodfdlow, who stands about six feet two or three,- advanced to the attack, though his only weapon was a knife. Thft rie«r knn«ki^i him ha^k A I U ^ «trikl"g hifn

iTlarrled for Spite. A wedding took place at Lakeside &n Tues­

day which caused considerable excitement The names of the parties were ?antx, afld UH bridegroola-was 19 years old and the bride a widow, ufair, fat and 40." It appears the youDg fellow was keeping company with his cousin, • blooming girl, and that she was already to get married when they had a "flare up7,Tand for spite the boy caught on the widow, who is his aunt byfmarrlage, and wedded her. The part-. lngworuTof the married briderto pointed onnga w.ere:

have

-tin "Never mind, y<

TM»flF

lots of-fjneirsr^ /

MANDRAKE PILLS,-

CURB Sick-Headache, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,

~ and PURIFY THE BLOOD. NOT1CK.—Without a particle of doubt, Ker-

raott'i Pills are the most popular of any on the mar* *et. Having>»«n before the public for a quarter of a century, arid having always performed more than was promised tor thsm, they merit tfra iqeoSM that

^WjafewVe attained. P r l c C t M3C pM* f>Q?»y~ For sale by. all druggists. H* . .

^HKermotts Pills always in stock- at Winche>.rs Drug Store, riuck»ey,Minh.

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THB MOTHER OF A FAMILY

'"' A HouBohiw UtWlBta-.

» Utirtraeter.'- Mother of the ftmiilv, children,

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.SOLO-—M'QTIU'.U O F '11 IK r'AMil .T

•-At length'my work is over un<l douo! T i s Uu'e tin* inoruluu Is uearly 140111.', but at ill tin rc'a a ualf-lu>ur leu, I tlinJ, Bo now I'll bit Uow.u ami improve my

inihd. I'll *T_te that IcttiT l'vi; owed so lotur, 8tt right thost: uccuuut* that wucrfcr

ouiiic wrong, Fll pCTpinto SJerjbnerand Harper, toot Oil! in tins half lioi ' ' r ' '

--Sweet i« iu wueu the tlls-lics utc * ashed* iSweeL i* it whin the children un. <jre«s

«•=: P U T -

Cook

. PlcasauL the tla.e svhen the s t o c k i n g are darned.

Hall to tlu. hour of noontide r<*.-t • Hati! haiU hall! To the hour of noontide rest!

. what though a bouuet l>e yet t > ti-itu, Feathers and fringe for my Sunday

heat! Time for that when the da}light's dim! Huh to the hour of noontide r<--nt. \

, i iai i ! li.«iil! hail! To the hour of noonti le real!

« M 1 CUOKUS, TWKL.VK CUIJ.DHKN.

Qti 1 pleabe, muuiina, my jacket la torn ! Oh! please, mamma, my k.tteu I* gone! Obi pleaay,mamma, louk w,ln.r<* I will, My cap aua mittens >tre niisslmi still!

(Da capo.) DCiiT—COOK , I S U Il'JCSKMAIO. . \

-Oil, madam, 'tia my duty to inform you • That empty stands-tin*. Hour-foil* toUay,

Tint haven't any iucl for Ut warm you, AIKI the. neighbor^ dox has stole- the.

beefawa) . Housemaid—t)h! sorrow iiul grief!

The beautiful bi*.f! took—The beautiful beet!

Oh sorrow aud iiriet'. . , *5oc>k aad Housemaid—Oh! powder aud shot for

_—™—_ .__. olutruacallyjihiut 1 "Who "Etutf "-rtt« nrautf-

ful, beautiful b< ef, The beautiful beef!_

Hou^iesHd--Alas! aiiiiii, here's v»ux vase of

cavmnt uuder-stand,

-You'U.liud no fingers earefuller tnarU mine are,

Hut here 'tis all r.-t plcee* in mv hand!

piteous case! The illejiajit vasts-'*

maid--Tne. illejjjant ya-e! • ' DJ!-pUeous Olsl;. . .•-.

C<»"k*iid Hou.vnuid—Oh ! ii^f*'V and kuTfe" fi.r tt.t: mi.-creant baot-

— ' • Whojbroftc thuille^Miit, Megan t vaae,

Hie ill-e^anr, vase'. 1-. 5*BfclI-CH01'.i:s H —ClIII.DrtBX.

please, mamms, [ vr&nt sqmt.' c i k e ! plcitt**, mumtiia, ray teeth do ache! please, mamma, -qruatshall I dpi

My dil l 's left leg 1* broken in two. TKIO \S1> CHORUS—MOTlfKR, COOK, HOI S8M.UK

ASOCrtJI .OHBS.

'^wfet Li thife hour-^— .

to stay behind, proposing him to report progress from time to time. —Willi ••m'atwi'ii thus arranged, I net cult, for the inn. I wont on horsobaek as the supposed murdered man had done. I could not help thinking, as I rode along, that perhaps the landlord might try his hand upon rue; lor to all -ap­pearances I was a very quiet, inoffen­sive-looking traveler. But I Has well-armed, and ready for him should 1KJ at-_Lyj.np.t_ any thing of the kind. . .

Arriving at the inu, the landlord re­ceived fine in person. No sooner did

"all''upon his •countenance than L decided at once he was a villain. A

_[ more sinister-looking face L^lon'i think I cvtjrFeheld. The name Oil the) oruak-

lujy chiui--Tbe way of it 1

ing sign was Saul Farman. 1 stated my wishes to him, and was

told that tilts house and all it contained was at my disposal; He would do the best for me tha t he could'. So a bar­gain was struck, and I was soon domi­ciled in my quarter. Then I went; quietly about my errand.

There was no positive proof y e t - t h a t the missing man was dead. Still, in my own mind, there was ao doubt. I was sure tha t L had seen very many of his HttWii^ HLi hrnt.rmr had dittmribed

Oook-

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them too minutely forme to be mistaken. Thus day after day ' went on. I had no fears at all for my own safety now. I hadgivea h im to understand that I was the pastor of a eh-urch wlio had been granted a leave of absence to recruit my health. Lf he believed this he knew well that I was not game worth the powder. Such a class are not sup­posed to have a grea t amount of ready money about them.

{Mt&~ 4ayT-th^- brottrftr. ~lm p at i cut—at not hearing from me, came to the ina to make discoveries for himself. • I alarmed at his appearance, for I" afraid it would spoil all. Bciore could do any mischief, I determined to get him out of the way, 'as I was afraid, he-would excho the iandlor.l 's suspic­ions, aud therefore suggested that wo should go out shooting. To this he .agreed, for he w_ished to see me alone, where there; would .be iu> chance .of our being overlieard. •"'•. . . . . . . . . .

Ti'ie laudloril provided us with two old-fashioned guns and we departed, taking our way toward the river, which ran some half a mile from the house.

FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.

fool'rat, ln»fafrep.y-N. V. Tribune

Foot-rot is the greatest drawback breeders of Merino sheep have to con­tend with in many sections of the coun­try. Although easily cured, it is almost impossible to eradicate it entirely from the large flocks on account of its rapidly spreading nature. Though claimed ty be contagious, sheep will live in the same flock from lambhood to ago and never contract the disease, and it is as­tonishing how a sheep with foot-rot will hold its condition, while on its knees some of the time when feeding in pa lure , and taiae a good laHi' duce a heavy aud line fleece, althottgh troublesome and pitable to behold.

A,sheep was never known to die of foot-rot. A blind man who has had ex­perience in this disease caxr detect its presence by thesmel i , which is very offensive, and Hies below the diseased feet and maggots are the result. When the sheep lies aowtt ' the

to which it answers: "Th« moon has no influence on the growth of plants, the entire l ight of the moots t o r one whole

foot

was was

he

Oh'. Co'. Oh»

v__ JWetthtr-

~r

Cook, eotto voice—Oli! sorrow aud jtrlef! Manner—When the dishea are w-\ahed — Cx>k, s. v.—The beautiful beef! Mojuer—siwici ia the hour— Housemaid, s. v;— Oh! piteous ease! Mother-^-When the «hildren are dressed. Houaematd, P. v.—iheTtllegaut vat*e ! Mother—ReCDsant/thc time—

_______U____en, a. v.— Oh! please, manuua.— Mother—Whenilie stockli i^ are rtar_wrb Children, P. v.jr-Wha't shall 1 do* Mother—Hail to the hour— Children, H. v.—My doll's left leg „ Mother—Ot noontide rest! Childreo, s. 7 . - I s broken in twit.

\ L 1 , TOOBTnRU.

L'.ibor to pleasure lends a-livelier Best, \ u'py wjtli tin', hour of nrvmHdf mat ! Away? away! away! With t-beWiw of noontide reat_! __ tor oh! its a nlorloua thing to b<* The uK)tlii_.i_i_f a faimtee. Of a iiuu-i-lee!!

-.__. --Partiami Truui-t ri/>t.

conies iu contact with the poiat of the shoulder and the maggots spread from the foot to the' sheep's body; these rapidly .apreadt and death_jresults from this cau«e and not from foot-rot, strictly speaking, for any causa that woul,d pro­duce maggots would bring the same re­sult; and yet it is frequeutly said tha t thousands of sheep have died of foot-rot. ' —

Some writers claim that foot-rot is constitutional, and works iu the blood and cannot be cured without internal t reatment , lf so, a flock of sheep badly infected w u I d not be worth pottering with, and luight as weU be slaughtered at once. Thousands "of sheep" have been cured of the disease by an appli­cation externally of the proper remedy,

_an.d_wouldJiever contract it again if 'Th i s

HUttHUIl 'HUl UiftliJg eif' Run for five minute-. Where full records have been kept for yeprs they show no average influence but for short periods, sometimes b taring one way and som» times the other. Superficial observers will remember coincidences with these tules, forget the failures and become oontirmcd'm error.1 '

C o o k t£oun. .

Pickled Eggs. —Hoil hard and put in­to cold water; when cool, remove the shells, stick cloves into them, and drop in cold vinegar,

tns\—One cup of milk, one egg beaten, salt, and a half t'easpoonful of baking powder. Have your gem irons yery hot aud till half full of trnrtpixture, bake quickly.

White Spongte Cake.—Whites of eleven eggs, one even tumblerful of flour, and one and one-half tumblerful iifgrnniKliitPrl ^n<r_irT^oflq ^ a H p g n n f n l of

kept away from diseased sheep proves conclusively tha t foot-rol is not a constkutiou&l disease, and requires local t rea tment only, i ler iuoa are by natun* more subject to foot-rot than other breeds, while well-kept dock'? are entirely exempt from ticks, which are a greater drawback on all the coarse-wool breeds than foot-rot is on. t^fe Me­rinos. Any considerable nutnber of tbe coarse breeds herded together and havr ing poor carej, soon become a prey to

Arrived upou its bank we sat down to t - t h V r t t v ^ i W H ^ k & S r ^ a have a consultation, us to what was best to be done. 1 described minutely to him what discoveries i had made, and he was for arresting him at once. But to this I objected. There was'no posi­tive proof yet—©f—Ms—brother's "death.

t«.iriKtl. - [ dh t^ rnrbr i fev^ tbarya^jury would convict him on the evidence T h^d got.

Wnile thv.s lazily uHscussing'the mat-ter t j ^ c h a n c ± d to glanre across the stream, and behekl a rabbit , st'andmg" ^n-the-opgosi te bank a At sight of it 1 r e m e m b ered' TtYvJ' o s t e n sib le object on which 1 had come, anil raising the gun JL iiiscbarged it in that direction. 1 don't know whether thrrabitw-ao harm ed or not, but the piece kicked so that i t sent mo upon. my back. To this day 1 don ' t know but what the landlord Tueut to kill me, by—fn^4A44ag-au-^o—trcj, mendous " :i__._charge: i_ty

PROOF OF THF. MURDER. At one time I had a.strange case put

into my hands. A man was .supposed to have been foully murdered. He was a traveller vlio had slopped at an inn in a-lorreh -country- place, ..and., was

There said to have been, murdered for his money. The landlord was held to be the guilty party, t hough ' t he r e was nothing but.suspieion and his previous bad name to fasten it upon him.

This much L was told by niy chief ""wTMrnli^pTaw haa+i*k-He had learned thisTrnd nothing mqcu.,. from those who- had come to employ some one to investigate the mystery._____1. was told to go and do m y .best, and I

Jsarnt

r~_.cnurge "ivr>" companion laughed at ine as t tried U> sciaiubie to'1-take the place ol my feet.

"Your gun kills,both ways ," he s i id does "1 am sureTT

swered. "But the • f - t t e -one w : u r

rabbit, pi'rhaj.'S-: • is not so much hurt as I an. . ' '

As I s})ok(j we both glanced over the river to see if we could see anything of our game; and therr-wt.-s.vwva sight that

Hook of • sheep much quicker than foot-rot. -

•: The thirtyi-sixth and thirty-seventh bulletins of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station gives the^ata i l s . of experimeijts in-feeding ensilag^T^rrlHtr-r co vvsT Hf . Slu ft evaiitjttre director, say*

cream tar tar , one teaspoonf ul of vamT^ la; sift the Hour three or four times before measuring.

Steamed Graham Bread.—Two cups of grabam flour, one egg, one t a b l e -spoonful of melted butter, three-quar-2

ters oi a cup of milk, one-half cup of molasses, two tcaspoonfuls of bakingi powder. Steam one and one-half hours.^ _ —-

Velvet Blanc-Mange.---Two cups of sweet cream, one-half ounce gelatine, soaked in very little cold water one hour; one-half cup of white powdered sugar, one teaspoon ful extract of hitter almonds. Heat the cream to boiling, stir in the galatine and sugar, and as soon as- they are dissolved take from the fire, b e a t . tin minutes until very light, flavor by degrees, mixing it well. Put into mold's wet with"cicaFwaTter..''

Cracker Pudding —Mix ten ounces of finely-powdered crackers with a little salt, half a nutmegr three or four table-spoonfuls of sugar, and three of butter; beat six e_rgs to a froth; m i x with three pints (jf milk; pour over t he crackers and let i t s t and till soft: then bake

Sauce for Cracker Pudding. -Oue cup of sugar,- one-half cup of hutter____pne egg, o a e teaspt>onful-ot g r a t e d nutineg^ one lembh mslde gra ted , three table-spoonfuls of boiling water .

Mock Duck.- Take a round of beef-stefck-rsalt and peper; prepare a bread stuffing and lay on the meat : sew up and roast.

English Pound Cake.—One pound of buttex beaten to a c ream; one pound of sugar- ten eggs -(whiles and yolks b e a u

An Old Scrap. The following is an extract fro» a

lp.t.t*r«rittftnhy .IfrmeB K. Polk on Feb. 17. )H4hr whwri he was president eleot, offerin.. J a m e s Buchanan the poa (on of secretury of state. Mr. Polk wrote:

" I disapprove the practice which has sometime prevailed of cabinet officers absenting themselves for long periods of tiuie from ibe seat of government and leaving fhe management of their de­partments to cfyief clerks, or leas re­sponsible persohs than themselves. I expect myself to remain constantly at "vYashington, unless it may be that no public duty demands my presence, when I may be occasionally absent, but then only for a short time. I t is by conform-!np- to ihis m i s that -.foe president and his cabii*et can kave any a s s ^ a n c e that absenteeism will be preventert, and that tiip HiihnriJin;itf» pxefn.lt-i.VP officers ClOU* nected with them respectively will faith­fully perform their dutv. ,

Now that President Arthur~ar_cT'ftirof his cabinet and a great many of their subordinates are absent from Washing-

in very pat. .

en^eperatery-) ; rjri«^otrit^^f^ritHlr^e^irt -eight ounees of almonds; eight ounces of candied peel: two wineglasses of

. . ,,._,_.. . . brandy. When all are well beaten tc-IngTrm-Tn-actic^dHtT-vtr^ - g e t r R n 7 - a d d - f e h i ^ | p o » a 4 s - ^ - Eae l i sb tion witti other and nitrogenous foods, currents and one pound of raisins, both

there is a loss in digestible protein, as compared:-with green maize, and that the true and economical me thod of feed

H e s a y s r The conclusions derived from this

serjes of tixperlments-^te«Uui^for__r_he purpose of the butter maker a - ra t ion composed pf hay, bran r»nd ensilage, with the addilron of a small quanutv >f edl to^ seed meal , would be theiuost f>vvoi'?i.bleN one -for—-tmantity; for . tIre dairyman, corn meal mTght' prop"erTv , _, -.. , .. • , , _ • • _

ft,. . . . . f r u - r W - ^ f m e a t y g u r s e l f a n d s e e iU;eigii(ia, for it keeping of store cattle, hay feeding, with'i3tisiiage, wbuhl seem an economi-c^l and sufficient food.

V - f ivfini-fTrat-hrt 1>H n n l i v i d u a l s bv WliOTTT

I was employed, and of them leurned all I could ot the particulars df the af­fair. This d id not take—m<s—lonfi, for fhoy were few, indeed—*

An inn, standiug in an isolated spot, in the midst of a forest, had long borne an evil nanre:—T-bere^wetti m a n y dark sThhpprflj^T^'vc'^ff ; t , »*"d Typr^ tb^rL one belated traveller was supposed to

I shall never forget .to in/" dying day. The $ a r k waters of the river seemed agitated in astrapgem,an.uur, a.s though something beueatli t r y i n g to them was reach the surface.— Iu a-iuoment more they parted, -and a hum.au face was thrus* up. i t wa* bloated and distorted by tTIc long time it. had r___maiiicd m-the-water, M^ • c o i M p a n I o h~gra v o i r cry "t h a t

Our conclusions in regard to ensilage as derived from this one experiment, must be considered5 both favorable*and unfavorable to its claims, aud we repeat ourselves in summing up its merits and

"-f-dtmierits~; when i t is. .llie. Aole food it seems a" fotxi-favor-able - toward main­tenance, unfavorable toward, the pro-dt clion of milk, unfavorable toward the to ta l production of butter, but fav­orable for the recovery of the butter represented by the fat of the nulkr—We may infer from reasoning t.hat.-tin»-au.

thxilJed me through. "My brother! my brother!'" Here was, indeed; a proof of the mur­

der. —The te^rihe discharge of the old gun had biought the body of the murdered

turei..QLQi____e_r foods may obviate, iu a f»ortnirv ffarrrpp, th.^ nniav.o.a\)\e ind'if a-

man to the surface, and gave the last link of the chain.

F o r ^ r n y ' a feyvr^nTT^T fmrlrTrhlVth^^¾ffid^ remain stationary, and then it slowly sank beneath the water again. A few nurried words passed between us." and then w e ' w e n t back to tho inn. Saul

have loslTiisIiTe"there A few days before a traveler had stop- j UP'T7

ped there for the night, and Was n o t :

known to have gone away again

Farm an was standi »g4t. the-4oorwayv " W h a t luck? ' he -said, as we came

Good!" I answered, a iu J i l game we sought "

vwe have the

-than-4b»t« the. landlord..4L9j.e_._a .nejw horse which. s<}me were ready to swear was the one the traveler, had ridden, changed only by a few jockey tricks.

My duty was to ^endeavor to find out the t ru th of the.matter , if possible. It would n rv r r tin for mo to go there with, my calling known, as it would be sure to defeat, all^ Hut there was no need of tHpct; I wasUioTiovico in my profession and had all it* tricks ut liw.n t;—t-wonhl-p la r the part of a tourist, in search, of Mouie quiet spot whero I couhl spend a few dijys in rural enjoyment. With ev­e n th ing perfected in tho character I was to play, 1 was on the_point of set-

My hand fell heavily on his shoulder Hs-t spoke.

"You are my pr isoner! '^! said. " I arrest you for the murder of Nathan Cleares!"

There was a.short struggle. It lo«w-than a minute we had the irons—ttptv^-his wrists.—Tho body ;Was recovereil from the river, and at the'sight of it the villain m.ade a full confession. /

Aw due time he was tried aud cotivict-^'it l inked '

tions. Its effect upon the general ap­pearance and health of the cow when fed in excess, seems detrin/eutal to a slight degree, but when fed as an addi-t inn tn nrhflr fnods , thn effi«ct, s o far a s we can reason, yyould se^m to be favor-^ able. ' / " •

- M irrr rnTT H^r^--^^*n ny Field thus exjjresses herself as to the food value of milk for hens: " I quite agree_jvkh tbe correspondent o/ the American Poultry Ya rd who dec|Ares-thitt^:here4s-no feed on 'car th s*o goodfor fowls and chinks as milk in sonie.fpfm. For very young nhu'.ks we n.ake the Clabbered milk into •Dutch cheese' and use the whey to mix feed for Older fowls and chickens. From the tinaie thev are a week old till sent to marke t for broilers, our early chicks bayt! all the milk, sweet or sour, or buttermilk, that they can drink. . If the home supply of milk falls short of the

\ Remand we-buy skim milk a t tao^cents

ed, and shortly after e d i t i o n .

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a quart , and considered it cheap a t that For laying hens in winter there is noth ing better thau a liberal supply of milk. A pan of warm milk with a dash of pep-per in.it. every morning, Trill do. aiOr^ towards inducing nens to, , lay' In coht

T h e P a r a s o l /

t ing out, when another par ty appeared Hiriford (Conn.') Post

miffing me,

a

-upon the^ecene i t Was the brother of the

man. He had not returned at the time ex­

pected, and hi* friends were "vnxious for his »af«ty. His wildest fears werj^-fhoro was never u woman under the aroused when he learned all. ^ - H i f d e - ,sun tha t knew how to-oarry a parasol oiarcd t hat hu_would sro-^^Tthe inn"Rt

But this vouuigo-

once in companjjwkhnie. Icuew wiiulsl- tlovor—do, —Htsi-janxlety

H I J m n n n w r e o t ^ d wot

Before marr iage: • '• hjc Geoge. Did my pBrasol'Tfurf you?'"

"Oh no, my jieafT It would be pleasurejXit^oTid.

A f t e f r n a r r i a g e : "(Jrtrai heaven?

>t 1 wtthottj, scratching a felU I l "And ttusre never was

ow s-eyes out ttysre never was a man -that

knew eno^igh to walk on vthe r ight >i(le of a w o a a n with a parasol ." /

•^Thire islTrSuy right stdg'4o-» wont-

weather than all t h e e g g food in crea­tion. For" fatttmtfig fowls we i ind t h a t •soiled vegetables mixed with milk and

J^rfov^ or corn meal,wilV put on flesh at an astonishing rate. Don ' t be afraid to give milk to fowls or chicks; from the t ime when the chicks are given their lirst feed up to within the last day of the old fowl's life milk may be safe­ly and profitably given.

T u t M O O N ' S I N F U . E N C R ON T H E G R O W T H O F PLANTS.—A correspondent asks the-Country Gent leman: "Does the moon have any effect upon peas of other crops; or in other words, does it

sowing whether the moon is old or now?

tlredged in pout

fkrat. -TSetr moderate

Tt immci t ia te l j m d bake three in a mouerate oven

hours ftt-least^--^^^ _..___ Veal Loaf. —Three pounds of lean,

raw veal, / a n d one-half- pound of. salt pork, chopped tine. If you have an-ac-commodating butcher he will chop it fr^e-oi churge, but ii is best,.tp select the

Bladder, Urinary, and Liver Diseasei, Gjravol, and Wabetea are cored by <~-~

HUNTSREHEDY T H B BKST K I D N E Y

AM> L I V E S XEDICI2TB.

HUNT'S REMEDY cures Bright'8 Disease, Retention or Non-lieten-tion of Urine, Baiii8ln.the Back, Loins, or Sid*.

HUNTS REMEDY core* Intemperance, Nervosa Diseases," General Debility, Female Weakness, and Excesses.

HUNT'S REMEDY cores Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Soar Stomach, I>ysi>cpsia, Constipation, and Pile*. .

HUNTMEMEDY FACT'S AT OXeE-en4he4»dnf y», I.lvrr. Aaj Bowels* rcEtoring them to a healthy action, and CUKES when ail other medicines-fallr—Ha** dredB Lave been saved who have been given «p to die by friendn and physicians.

Send for pamphlet to H U N T S ' R E M E D Y CO.,

Providence, K . I . Trial size, 75e. L^rge aiae cheapegt.

_^ gOI>D K¥ ALL DRUGGISTS.

YEAKit IN CINCINNATI

tottld not -eontatn a » y -gristle nou. stringy pieces. It must be chopped very line then mix thoroughly With it six smnll t»r;ieknrg rojUnLjwo Oggs, a piece of butter nearly44^^1¾/.e of an egg."ja teaspoonful of pepaler. one small table-spoun of salr, a.little sage or any other herb youjnay-prefer to use for" flavor. Pack tij_;hti_y in a deep, squure tin, cov- i

X^t'a.tin__; C J o n s a x z i p i i o n , ^ V s t h i m * , _ 3Br<JTicli1tiH7'T^a»B.r-CJntaTrlt .-Hor»

T h r o a t , L O B S o f V o i c e , a n d o t l i e * M a l » d i e * » o t t h e N o s e , T h r o a J a n d L u n c « - _ . . - _ , = . . . ___,,__ ,^_ ___._

S B . IWOI.FE treau the abore nitined eUaeatMM by Medicated inhalations. Whenthae sdratntster-ed, remedies are brought "face to face'1 In contact wtih the dUeaae; whereas, if they are swallowed U.ey mix with the contents of the Btomncfc aod never reach the or«an» of respiration.

I)K. H O I . F 1 ! rina. by the.luillctous .emplofnaea of dedicated Inhalations, assisted thousands t* regaia their heatth, many of whom had been pro­nounced incurable, and KiTen up to die by ttoetr family physicians and friends.

D R . W O L F E ha.p-epared a list of que«iV« sicK people to ans»e _ mail. They at a., terthe same he would ask were he by tbe bedside of the invalid. By writing answers to these questions

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i for

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cr-with b i t so t Imt ter. sprinkle- -crae ker. erumbs on the top and bake slowly for two hours. When coldshce . i t thinly. It is very nice for lunch or supper-

Delicious Cream Cakes are made from tbe following receipt': Take a pint

milk and melt as much better m il, iis will Tvnko'a riph cream, ^jft a Quart

any onecaJi Ki'ud au accurate BWWment of his dis . L__?f*___a_?dreceive and uso Inhaling remedies at homr,

in any part oi the united siaiea orCanadarwlthowi-

of flour andt^ma4i^4tr4^o^a-dou£fh--w-ita x I1ie~TSeTted butter and rnilk, jus t as soft as can be and roll. Add an even tea-spoonful of salt. Do not make7 the cakes more than a quar te r of an inch thick, and bake on a griddle.

e o d o t o o f HicUflon, 7l^'^ji,.,.ude'(rto work the other end

of a circuit wi th .me," says a telegraph operator interviewed in ' lhc Vicksbujg Herajd- "1 knew him when he was in Memphis some thir teen or fourteen j years ago. He always looked rat ty and ] - -never spent .his morfey on clothes, but

incurrinp tbe expense and discomfort of roaatam a— visit to Cinclnnau. Any one~>endUi<-tHa name a«d post-office. Tddrees with a thre«-cent poatace stamp, will receive a copy of tbe "Circular ot Vuestions""by return mail.

D R . W O L F E has published a medical book caHed "Common Sense, Cause and Cure of Consum^- .

—«u^n. Asthmas-etc.." a copy of which he wdl send to any-body who orders It, by mall, and mck>eei UKe~~ cents in postags stamps with his name and poatoOca address. I'he book is of great T&lue to any oae ai-

—fttcted wiUi any disease of the Nose. Thtoas, or Lungs.

D R . W O L F E has alfu published another..bookef tH pages entitled "Light about the House we l_i«»»

____l l^______r_aic__L__B___e__Z_____^— ^u«nttori»d~! ThI«To^S~E5_i~ti^~ap?cl5rTn^— persons who hate'weaJt'taBga. or any symptoms ot Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, or Oats**."

1 aout-ib any address free by mail, on reoeivtaf «i eents In postage stamps.)

Address. D R . H. B . W O L F 1

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the reason Was that he was always tink-ering with some new contrivance or other, and spent kia. money ta-

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"V A E. V A B L l£ X h M l . n « l M A "CSC "^ Dunn A Sthurk, UoHrdloK. a.nrt »ttlan Stahlnff, US M_u_t

paying for mater ial to work ou t his inventions. He used to take press in Memphis. He was as fast as they m a k e 'em and his copy never gave a te legraph editor a bit of trouble. He had a way while waiting for copy of drawing carjeatures, illustrating the charac te rs of news he was getting, and pu t t i ng them along in the spaces of the copy He sent into ' the press, This made one of the papers up

-there, I forget which, red hot, a W l ^ ^ ^ J opened, on him and had a good deal to ^.1¾..?_7, r4n w i t l i b-i.i hninnr t i rar l V>y trii^ p i a n o g p f

Edison didn ' t want t h e fool editor to p r i n t bis-futmy pictures in his lelegraph-

anh st, N^w York. AuRU*t 1st, 1838.

,, EU a Spavin Cure Co.— .•.•-i!ru«m> rfigyt: We were haTlnf "*• _ s an occassioh to put > vaiua-

^ble horse in,condition for a race. In glrtng tbe hurs*

hlswork hethr«woul a cuTb. l> cmseauonce ut which 1 would have »old him. at that tlmp, fur three huudred dollars (fJM). ot !»»»• Mearintc of Kllis's >*pavia Cure Liniment, 1 tried U with good reeulU. In two weeks the curb was g*>ne and tha horw go ng sound. I put him in condition again and la two months we *old blm for as many thousands as we raiued him worth hundraoa wh-n he had the cttrb. The horse Is at present board in*, at onr stable and'beingdr.venon the rowrt ovpry ilsy, W« M I »af#»ly recommend your Spavin i ure Unloent for Ail bo ewiseases and callous lumps of any kind. If properly used, Yours, with respect, v T Oupn ASchurk,

Stanin Place Stock Farm, Me. lsontmorenc<io.. N. V.. July-U, 18SC.

The Ellis SpaTin Cure ('o.-Oentlemon: Remedies received in go- d shape. Bend me a

*='"*k

u-e, and restored several wo-n «u. hone l^wdera. Your rwsi'uectrnUy. J•.---"• Ctendler VA_j>y> w, #;

J.H-Whltson4S«n'24th St., V Y.. says: We nave used Kllis's Spavin Cur* in our stable* for twe years, and have tried it oa the following with Per f*ct success*, Stfltnta, curbs, ring benes, buaches on the neck, swelled ankles, alsoqu ncy soretoroat

It is the best article we have ever used." — \ and for general stable ilnlmen.

ic news. He "only drew them for his own amusement. "When he went to Boston with his yellow linen breeches on in the middle of winter, the manager of the office, tindinghe was au expert, hired him to keep the repeaters in order. Edison worked at t he instruments a par t of two days, and then was caught by the m a n a g e r of the office fooling. with some new contrivance of his own. •Thought Lhired you to keep those re-.' ^ S S S ^ S ^ ^ ^ Tork.ity. penters in order, said the manager . 'You did1 said Edison, ' bu t I 've put a kink or two into them t h a t will make—ttfCtir kesp themselves in o r d e r / From that day his fp^tuno was made. :

glass sigh by express, tu roada. wall paokad, and I think It will coma all right. Also f«nd me soma of those cards with a horae. head and shee on. 1 hsve tnif" ..fr«ay^w»i P«rM« s , n ^ y«r» ha^ 'l_go^1 a cast ot Swwenev and N^ylculsr disease witn inn Spavin ou-e, an<l restored several wo-n «u. hone* with the ""

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'I would cladly reconmend your Spavin oure ta •U with perfect confidence as to the re -ult." writes

-H.^.-H«fTr-V^i^4i^s*an

Too mu^h cannot be said In praise of yowr woat valuable remedies says Langan Bros. R. Y. W* have piuUUUW lesalts with them »u*h us wa b»*e not he*>n able te do witi any others.

Send lor frea book of testimonials, describing aH •>nr •paM.itleo. gill. Spavli Cura Co.,

Boat a. Mass , aud X w Tori City,.

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THUKSDA'Y, OCT. 11, lftW.

The dispsition to compromise crime for the 'sake of securing the return of stolen valuables seems not to ^rrowiiiv less, and the purticiriation of public officials in such compromises is notori­ous . The extensive burglaries recent­ly committed in Detroit (at the resi­dence of D. Whitney, .Jr., and Rol-shoven's Jewelry store) have set the detectives at work, not so much with t h e nope of securing the arrest and punishment ol the burglars as with the hope tha i a part ot the plunder may be "returned and no questions asked." I f the burglars are successful in keep­i n g one half the plunder by return­ing the other .half they have made a fine tiling out of it and will- be en­couraged to prosecute their nobler. oc­cupation with a view, to 'other con1

quests . Prehaps the same parties who a r e now offering so generously to di-Tide with the-butt*hm* -niay-again be-visited out of compliment to their, generosity, ahtl some more of "the sur­plus wealth which they leave siv"ear>-lessly within reach of intruders car­ried olf to enrich those who notwith­s tand ing they lojKnot are clothed in fine raiment and fare sumptuously

-)-sor made after • school hours. " While vrc have our doubts about the author­ity to punish for such an offence, we are pleased to say that the matter was amicably adjusted and the complaint withdrawn. Roth parties will prob­ably profit by it, and no harm bo done anyone.

from the profits pi "such .compromises:

honorable (.?)'

\ Rice A. Beat, a^proTnirnrrrtcitizenof

Ann Arbor and a politician ot Slate reputation, died a f l o w a F a l l s , fa., o.f pneumonia, resulting from a severe <;old. " ^

Mr. Beat commenced his business career in Livingston Cqunty. beingon-gaged in the merchantile business at

A N N A R B O R . From the Kojjiwter.

Col. John L. Burleigh is nlaying-lhe Harold Armitage in "Lights o^-Lon­don,"and is said to be winning a tine reputation. He appears iu Detroit this season.

Ex-fiov. Alpheus Felch, of this city was 78 years old last- Friday. He is still hale and hearty and able ' to look back on his long and useful life with a feeling of satisfaction seldom allowed men. Only last week he made a busi-noss t r ip to Isabella county.

Judge -Harrlman has appointed Wil l iam Apriil. H e n r y 1). Piat t and George A. Peters ' special commission-'ers to inquire into and decide as to the feasibility of d igging a drain from 1'leasant i a k e to Jerusalem Mills. The proposed ditch will- r u n , through the township' of Lima, Sylvan, Free-d o m ^ n d Sharon, and is about ,eight mil 's in length. " . n

The number of students registered in the several departments of the Uni­versity at 11:30 A. M. Wednesday was as follows:' Li terary . 4;J5; law, 232; medical, 2b!i; dental, 57; pharmacy', 07 ; h o m e o [) athy ,-±1;—t-otaJ 74,4 l o . I n the literary and dental departments there i< a very decided" gam over the ''cor­responding time last year. •

-.As Homer Henderson was passing up^Ljborty street, hut evening about lJ oldock he was,knocked down 1»)' two,, men w-ho attempted to get possession ot his watch and money. ^ ilenjierson fought bravely. how ever r~%rrd drove oil'.'.the assailants.. Ho •describes one of ;the-men as having heavy black whisk­ers^ Mr. Henderson was hur t con­siderably.' --: -

A little son of James Wallace about two years old, fell from his" father's knee on Saturday las t and fractured l)is arm below the ejbow.

The Howell club played a match game of' ball on Fr iday with the Fowlerville club which resulted in the defeat of the Howell club by a score Tjfttr-to" ar~ :

RIoLeod & Miner is the namo of a new firm who will manufacture boots and shoes at the old stand of John Me-Leod, The' new firm are both wwell known hero and need no commenda­tion at our hands.

Emerson Tooley, of Lake View, has purchased a half interest in the groc­ery business of his brother at this place and will remove his family here in a few days. We give the gentleman a eoydial welcome and we can assure him he will find this a ' l ive ly business town.

WE HAVE, WITHOUT AN EXCEPTION,

THE-

MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF-

^^- .^ l^ ia f ie j j l in a very .early day. afterwards -located - -at—"Dexter

— . . . •

"He nrrd

a modest <?

thenco, after- acetimulaLiu~g fortune, he went to Ann Arbor. " H e purchased the steam print ing es­tablishment o fDr . A. W. Chase, "intd* through publication--of the—Ptiu-Ui

^ Prof. E. Bau-r, of this t W , exhibited TIT varieties of pears, two of peaches

S O U T H L Y O N . . Fruiu tht> Ticket ' .

Rev. Seward Stone, of ()tisVille, will fill the pulpit a t the F. M. church the coming year. Rev. P . Green-goes- to the. P ine Kiver circuit:

Mr. Vernor, of Detroit, adjuster for the Detroit Fire iv, Marine Insurance Cq.j w_as in town' Tuesday and settled with Mr. Greig.

Mrs. Farley is ge t t i ng se t t led in her new. bouse this week. She now has one of the pleasantest houses in town and plenty ofi 'oom for company. ,

While E. D. Howell was driving off the .railroad near Whi tmore • Lake yesterday, an embankment collided with' his Iroiit Imggy'^wrreels an i l set the seat, together with Mr. Howell, backward to the ground.—Later the horse am

LA1)IES', CHILDREN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S

FALL AND WINTER

UNDER CLOTHES , Ever shown in Livingston County.

EVER

TO CALL, COMPARE AND EXAMINE OUR

buggy was found in an awk--ward position on a rail pile two miles from said scene.

'Miss Pryor will r e tu rn and occupy her old position as a clerk at Ellis & Bennett 's, in a short t ime.

Robert Arnold moved his family to Howell last Saftirday.

pears, two ot p> andi ive .nt'p l u m b a l t h e last-state- fairT receiving a m i m l i R r nt' p ^ - m n u n s .

STQ.CKBR1DGE.

-fiula Courier, ami Dr.1:n7TseT Ree7T[d Book, he became well known to the public, and for the past ten yea rs 'had taken an active par t in State politic-. ~His 'generous and vigorous' defeiev oPDr. Rose in.the Rose-Douglas " l ie

-falcation matter won fir him tin- ad­miration of h u n d r e d s ' w h o wltlFTriiii

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believed in Prof. Ruse's innocence the oriine withv which h.0 hud been charged—and the report of the Leg­islative investigation Committee., of •187^was . a complete vindication ot Mrr-Beal's position.

Mr. Beal was a waTm friend to the Universitv and often found occasion

From tbo Sentinel.

.• A. Jackson dug forty-five bushels of i+o&tWy Thursday -forehoonzzof last wlfekTm four and a half hours, and his t>v,Lr little girls, aged eight and ten years, picked them up.

.McCallum has a first,-rate suggestion for a rock-up: Pu t iron doors and a floor tu the stone 'bridge ••[ Safe place to-get, away trom a cyclone.

0 . Iv. l.'vownt'll, we are informed,, brought in the tirst supjdy of saloon iquors, from Jackson, -last Monday

but jus t tp., was The en-

to ioFward it interests. Many are the friends who will jah'l

with us in sincere regret of -the. de;it;i of a man whose strong heart was ten­der as a child's in its friendship.- but-invincible as iron to what he deemcrl the wrong.

evening. A saw-mill n*ar Leeman's

over the line in Bu.ukerhiil destro'yedj^: tire last week. gine Wifs'saVed.,

Forty persons met at the home of AV^ W..Waters, AVeduesday evening, in Uie capaeity.,ofa-gm.uiue .vurprise party-• - and the matter" was so wt-11 nian-ageil^that. TT proveil to be jus t what was intended, a happy time. Before •leaving, the guests presented -Mr. and Mrs. Waters with an elegant hanging lamp and table cantor-

E R I E S, AT"WHEEEEBTS:"

2&JB-XW G O O D S .

Our new Ottoman Brocage Press Gso'ds, the newest out: examine them. Good Ginghams s e l l i n g l ^ ^ S S m t s per yard. We have added to our grocery line t h e finest assortment of Canned IJ'oods.in town. • . -

THE W. S. MANN ESTATE, , ' PINCKNEY

Sfe»

THE CORNER DRUB STORE f

OUBrMEIGHBORS,

D E X I E K from '"fteXeaaer.

_The rollex-process will soon be u.scl

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a t D e l h O l i T l s

J'ames Lucas is pu t t ing in new water wheels a t the Peninsula Mills. Mr. L. is qbUggj to do jiak-io^mc&t. tha._dc» mands^of his increasing business.

Wadhams & Farrell removed their Btock of goods to Mt. Pleasant last week. While here they proved them­selves young men,-of sterling character and good b^mes^t rbrHtyr ^—

A bad smash-up occurred at the p n l p Tni 11 at Hudson, a tew days ago. One of the large wat^r wheels proved too s t rong for the counter shaft and twist­ed the five-inch iron shaft in two. " Be­fore they could stop the wheel a large cog wheel had succumbed to the extra epeed and it became a par t of the. •wreck. The mill will be running again this week.

On Wednesday morning, Wm.» Ste­vens met with a severe accident on the west side of the new hotel, by falling from his buggy headfofemo>t onto some,stonftf« J i ig scalp was frightful-lv c/it, though it'ffs not thought the fik-ull-was injured,—H^^AVA^take»-mtt> Real ' s -drug store and the wpunds sew-ednfipT Ar ias t accountsTie was doing

will be tender

- - B f i l G H T 0 2 r — —" l-Voni tho C i i i / c i .

the Chicii^n »'vp^>tinn. •—

Will iEobhins i:i uo far recovered HK to be up and on the streets.

W- H. H.,Dean.arid wife a^« visit­ing relatives in Ionia County.

('has. Har tman and Mrs . Kinney, all of Brighton, were marr ied Satur-ifiy ' 'veilings

BEST J A P A N - T E A , 55 cts.

J A P A N - T E A r - 4 9 cts.

GROUND TEA,-20 cts.

. GREEN COFFEE, 12J e l

Roast Cotlee, 15, IB and 23 cts-.

Saleratuy, 8 cts. Bird Seed, 10 cts.

" "^ 50c Tobaeca at 40 cts. ' T

60c T obacco at 50^cts.

Royal Baking Powder, Parent's.JBak-—hrg Powder. Spices of all kinds",:

Baker'.s Chocolate, Sweet Chocolate.

ruhned Corn, ^ C a n n e a Reef Canned Salmon, Canned Tomatoes,

CIRGULATINa

tfBRARY

•We havfr-jttst rece-ived/a large stock

(Of this year's preparat ion), which we- offer as low as any dealer can sell t hem Our stock consists of:

Apricots, Peaches, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Sweet Corn, Cherries, / B l u e b e r r i e s , Green Gages, Pumpkin , Catsup, ' Pickles, Blackberries, ,

We.war ran t every can to be, good and, fresh.

Succotash, Peas, Beans.

Wej i ave Canned Beef, Dried Beef, P runes , Citron, English Currants , and m - lact everyth ing 'kept in a first-class grocery stock: Call and get our prices*

WALL PAPER. We, are constantly receiving-small consignments of- wall paper, 'and we now

have/a good assortment which we offer cheap. Window shades andrti'xt'urpa in all the desirable pat terns . * — / I n enlarging our grocery department , we shall not infringe on our dru<* an<J

medicine stock, and we shall in the future as iu the pa&" g'ivo-this pa,rt ofsOur business our first a t tent ion. ."" P '

SIGLER BROS.

Books loaned aA£jj0nt$:$g£m~ ume, for 7 days.—-^

Mrs. Morris, of DuBois, Pa., former­ly a resident of Brighton, is visitin« at Henrv Becker's, iii Green Oak. . °

James Philips found his Merino ram for'which ho_was offered *:> tile." field. Simdav >eeii :!'ed by CIOLJSJ.

Hicks

n-h morhing, having

one; little stray b

well, though' his head i"or sorne_tin:e_ to cninii.

Last Wednesday Prof. Bobb, of" the Ilitfh School .was arrested on the com-

Supervisor Hicks has a little ,the t bean story yet. He-tells about

e stray beun which produced this season lt>0_full-grown beaite.

The corner stone of. the German Lutheran Church was laid Thursday t

with appropriate exercises, Rev. Kling-man, of Sci.o, preaching the sermon. The contract with Mr. Coilet .calls' for the completion of the church by the first of May. *

While Chas. Brooks was weighing a lot, oT hogs. Friday, which he had brought to town, one of the number,

l a spotted pig, weighing about 125 pounds, got away, swam the mill-pond and ran to nobody knows where. If any finding it will send word to tlys j a l f e - f l n i a - J l r . . J i r o o k v f-hoy will fee-amply rewarded.

6 Tickets for

18 Tr

New book$are being added every week, ancfthe proceeds will te.flfe-voted to increasing and improving the library.

For books or furtherTnformation-apply a t

W I N C H - E L L ' S D R U G S T O R E ,

P l N C K N b Y . MlClMGAW.

EIOES-ttlWPE ftNCE

HQTELr Cor. Congreea and Bates St»r,

DETROIT, yiCH«

Rates, $1 to $1 25 per day; 8in:

meal.s, :¾) writs. Lodgings 35 to mar, and It Is always ready at i l o'clock sharp.

• Come early and be aerred prompl-

UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN

plaint of Edwin Coy, wit tery_on- his son

for assault and y - ^ , ^- - - Willie, The of­fence complained of wa,s the nunisb-jnent of the bov for an alleged -disre-rfjjxjctftil remark concerning the pFofe^

FURNITURE. Pictnre Framfng, Repairing, TIp^oTsIerihg;, Etc

WEST MAW snyirr,

PINCKNEY MICHIGAN

MARBLE & COLEMAN

FARMERS AND THRESHERSr "A fre^h new stock of the following goods jus t received, all of which we

guarantee to be the pures t ' and host rrnnjit.y m^ln in ih* ^vorld:

N, K. Fairbanks' Ex. Winter-strained Lard Oil. Ne .4 Lard Oil.

DEALKR8IN 4*

F O W L E R V I L L E . Prom" the Review.

41. & E. (.xrecnaway have purchased 3c line new-:boiler- which tlmy wi l ly t acc in their flounng-jnill next w e e t - *

LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES,

Yard on Howell Street, north of the Brick Store.

OFFICE AT

TEEPLE & CADWELL'S

Best Quality Lardoline. A. No. TGoTdeTEnpne Oil. ZeryBTack 0il7 Old Process Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil.

TURPENTINE. OIL DRIER ^ VARNISH-^XS^ASTOE OIL,

Gasoline 74 9 and Naptha, Wate r -Whi te and Legnl :Tes tJ£erosene Oil, K i r ^ Whi te Lead, Colored Pa in t s by the gallon a"hd in paste form in 25 potind t i n pails. W e are making Oils, Paints and Pa in t e r s 'Ma te r i a l s a specialty, and will quote LOWER PRICES than any other,.dealers in LivingBtOn County^ Give us a call an4 «{€. — ±^vr= +- *

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B E A U T Y A N D U T I L I T V , — T h e Pcnlnvw ftar Stove W o r k s of Ix-troit ut the tfiuti:

-Bralr recently held in tha t ci ty, were pcr-h a p s iwnre h i g h l y favoured with admirer: , ^fiaa any o the r *tove c o m p a n y ever has

in the s ta te of Michigan at least. uuly were t he decorat ions which cost si t h o u s a n d dollars superbly beauti-

" the stoves themselves were BO lore ar t is t ic and elegant tharvany I at fair* lyforv, tha t comparison,

[Weett t h e m and the p roduc t iomPof jttiter m a n u f a c t t u v r s were iu evcrv case f a v o u r a b l e to the [Vuiji.siilar. The Pe-OUJitular b*u*e bu rne r is mi elegant, s tove t i l l* season. I t s exter ior is a ' b e a u t i f u l

f:,.

'work of art, while it; ral count ruc­tion U probably the super ior of mis- u ther ba#e bu rne r iu t he mar-Ljui. T h e * ; ' / nin-

squa re base b u r n e r is of t h e ; h i g h r, aud is gua ran teed in every, case rru thut work which other h igh

have co signal ly failed to iu;-T h e 1'en insular ranges were

itself arrtf their w o r k i n g prinoi-fully appiee- in icdIrv thc- tnouKynds e x a m i n e d them. T h e ' Pen insu l a r

•Gothic Pra-akli.n is u 'iu!.; ^Vui_^oi" a -* torer—It"hu '* >UL.L'i"'n- frnrH'"iini}"tsr btit-

<rf the pret t iest NIOYCS of the kind iu die % o r l d . T h e n - were t ^ e v a ! of "the many-Other Styles 'of :-">ves 111:111.. by tbe com $ a n y exhibi ted, but !;u 1; .,; 'space pre-VeJitH ft notTi c of ili.-Tii. T! .mV'h,>:a ihe •entire exhibi t ion ii '.v.... •. i -ii ,: :!, ,; ,}[•, . y t a i i u n d u j ' t-'i'ov*- (' 1.::.-1 ;•>>• • •. . ,n . ' ;•--<>«« rival of tin1 '>!>':<• . .-eel Li! : • • v <.!••.-3 * a i c s in Amer ica . io.- it ; ii:y im.Uo or vmn make a h a n d s o m e r or boiler line of • t o w s , the verdic t of the publ ic is let H i e m be p roduced , for as yet tliey .have ctot^^eeu fioen..

_ A K T A T T H E S T A V E P A I H . — T h e bo:iu-. t i ful exhibi t of ar t is t ic "us i ixtures, bronz-'C«, etc. . )jm<le b y M(-ssei-s Mount""'»5 >Slieley o f D e l i m i t at l i ie State Fair , nt-

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JietoMii heliool toi linv'-. time, howeve,-, e.\el(isiv<.-!y lo ilia lion al pre-t-nt, i;n.l Joes nut bii-i'jt-v^ U':A persona la'odicr* have h.aio.'ei

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oles hi.-i iiisjitu-ive the

altt .nlion. T h e Ih'.'ir fathiT a n d

love Oi lin­es ' l l l ! | | f <

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/urtve '-er.-

artists !l; ; . ' | -e; i t ' , - y

of tInv"".Ti

themselves by i-<'l-ii:iiti^ ihi- old linn name. In i;Ci» tli-y M>\.\ about $>:,(.)>/>>, of eu-'<i^ ami ili-'ir i;adm-s-. h,,.-, sieaiiily increased nnlil Uiia yt-ai WIJI-JI they will sell m o r e tint 11 |(i^7f),n--H:. They employ a lartr'j iHirsiljcr of jneii, and are con t r i bu t i ng largely to i]n> g r o w t h of the- capi ta l c i ly .

tn fe ted ' . fo ' j |nucir«!f&i ' i l iourTantT <ueh'" f avou rab l e comment, on all sides, that it fa b u t jus t i ce ' lo the firm to say-, tha t they h a v e won a hiirh position in the t r ade , mnd nrv l ro tc t i fo r t 1

THE ART LOAN. A Decided Gocceti--All who have Visited it Pro-

uoaac« It « Woad»Fful Exhibltios.

Tlie ci ty of Detroi t ou.u'ht to take p r ide in it« A r t Loan Exhibi t ion , for t h a t it is one of the most comple te and enter ta in­ing over held in die West cannot be de-niedi E a c h room of the immense build-ni^r contains snll icient to delight the vis­itor fur hours ; and the oppor tun i ty here pres'-nted to familiarize one's self with fa­

m o u s Dorics of u,rt should not be neg-ieeted, V. 'hilein the ci ty there are m a n y inst i tut ions which , hav ing 'made prepa­rations to enter ta in the public wi th a n exhibit ion ojf r a r e and beautiful article** and the different proeesses o.f m a n u f a c t u r e of tiieir goods the no!.breddent may find it agiVi-aliie t<5" cn-J 1 upon. The wri ter hav­ing a"few hours to spare, looked through, a few of the mo.^l •promineiiLibtablish-men.s a n d wax weli repaid for the t imo ;peut in his wande r ings . .

to be

K':•::. NK sox A v K:

fact ur'm .; lead-, this

11u1r.11. ".Tany of t h e faTr-ei Michigan have 'been m a d e !,,•')',!•.i. and noin: l iave Ixien :{]ei \i'x\:- tto rruiTTnjgtity^ta1

;n CoiLimiltee u; ;i;fciate tbebe they ent rus ted lo them, the

l. of lb'.• in ter ior decora t ions •T,oa)rl>:titd:rr7. ' Th i s ough t

- ullieieut recommendat ion .

& JCOKKTKK, 201 J E K K K R -;: - -'I'iie well-kjiown. nianu->•.'(•!ry l ioase 'whose n a m e ;i.ele offer a yery a t t rac t ive

' x of jewelr a in watch-

di -play, compr i s ing all .siyfles c T i n y ar,- also wholesale dul ler es, clocks, toois an l inateri j i ts , and agenta for all k inds of A mcriean watches. T h e i r stock of manufac tu red '.roods a n d sam­ples is ample , and ia wr i t worth the ex-ainiinuioti o* all our renders, T h e gener­al publie, ami (iteH-m^l^ es|>eeiajly, a r c eordi.dly :n^ i" 'd to ca!'. at thia.establlah-inent, and .-..-.- tie- hiu-.st novelties in one of the :teei :ii;.-n;:iiv,: iinBH'of good.-j, 'Messrs. M o m -, S: Koe.iwr claim tha t they can Oiler prices to retail dealers which make it an .object of some import ­ance to buy exclus ively of them. T h e y ask only a compar i son of the figures wi th those of ot!u-r dealers . I t doea no. ha rm to inve-ii-iatu in these mat ters , a n d we hope to sec a genernl acceptance-of t h e J u u d in vital ion of- the (inn. .

REMEMBER

W-K^STIXJb OPPBE

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!

DKCOKATrvK A H T . - - T l i e ^ r a j t l d a d v a h c o nient made d u r i n g the past ten years in. r t i s t i e inter ior (lecoration has had t h e

.-jffeci of inc reas ing the desire of the people •>; laitye for bel ter ami more cu l tu red sur-

-.•timiM-;im^-,- ^ ^ d — l a c - individual effortM—

e re 1-^(^-111^11 jTtd^mcilli tbejT d i sp lay i n ' the selection of stock, a r d fearlessness in offering their pa t rons the* h a n d s o m e s t ' a n d best p roduc t ions of b o t h E u r o p e a n d Amer ica . N o one of t h e t housands w h o saw the richly beaut i -

—tfui fas-fixtures in every style of bronze , Ant ique bars a n d nickel , t h e t ru ly ar t is t ic "bronzes b ique , figures etc . , could for a t n o m e n t ques t ion t he s ta tement tha t De­t r o i t possesses in the es tabl i shment of M o u a t A . Slieley. thAt which- few cities if

in id- ! p r o ; ! . .

l aden AeSe,-i.

i \ '

i n

« n y on th is con t inen t can dupl ica te . *Wtien it is unde r s tood t l \a t the i r exhibi t * t the fair was ordy a t i t h e ' o f w h a t one <roa_y ece at the warc rooms on W o o o w a r d * r c n u e at all t imes, and tha t s t rangers in"

»e ci ty a je we lcome to look t h r o u g h thmx^ nn rtno visit.jn<r tho *it.y nan uffnrd. t o depr ive themse lve* of t h e pleasure.

T H B A U T T F I C I A L H A T C H E R . — T h e pret­t i e s t exhibi t ion o n the fa i r_g jounds th is y e a r is that m a d e by k h e ^ r f e c t - h a t c l F ter comfxiny of E lmi ra , r f . " > T^ Tliey-h* o n e of their n iachines at w o r k in a ten t wouth of the pou l t ry exhibi t , ac tua l ly •hatching c h i c k e n s and -ducfes—by—steal a n d electr ici ty a n d the l i t t le fowls m a y fco seen b reak ing a n d c o m i n g from? the ahe l l 80 o r 4 0 a t a t ime, k i c k i n g and p ick­i n g the i r w a y o u t . T h i s is indeed a icuriocity a n d must^be seen to be approci-* U d ,

-~JL S T A T E J ! A T R I T K I L — T h e - M u r z y -^^Stardi W o r S s o F E l k k a r t , Ind . , had k-iHJUt bootli a t t h e d o w e r end of main hal l <fn charge of the i r efficient, agent . T h e y N i«auufi ic tui ,e^luzz3 ' 'V sun- : loss s tarch a ; id MuKVrr'tscorn s tarch. M n / z y ' s s ta rch I s rapid ly ga in ing favor wi th "the people <j»nd ie (ics*rving of the m a n y good th ings t h a t a r e si id of it.

E . f i i :MKNT4cSoxs .—Thiswnl l -known Lstusiug firm m a d e a d i n e d i iph iy an..JJie-!fair g r o u n d s this year. Mr. G* W . Be-onent bad charge -of the .exhibit. Tlleir l a r e e tent was a lmos t constant ly th ronged

£nd Mr. B e m e u t a n d h is assistants were $pt busy. Perhaj^fl theloiig4aniilhir-i ty-

o f t he people of Michigan, wi th the"plowa a n d o the r goods manufac tu r ed b y E . De­m e n t & Sons had some th ing to do wi th d r a w i n g the c r o w d t o th i s exhjbit . T h e y * r e m a n u f a c t u r e r s of chi l led, cast a n d « e e l plows, whee l cul t ivators ,—spring-t o o t h and o ther h a r r o w s , scrapers , ke t t l e s ,

", cook atoyes, smal l cu l t iva to rs Options, bobsleds for roads a n d

ring ha r rows , etc. ,

!>o.se wlevv profession it. is to listic and p.iei'dng elfeets has

!y lieigliten..-d the educat ion of as a class, T h e old wor ld '

po -1 -ses the immor ta l works of the old -.augers hnt ;.ven- they -transferred, foTTIe

.modern home l i n y would be sadly ou t of-• ;ilace :\n(\' excite only cur iosi ty . T h e

new worl'.i as it is commonly termed re­quires effc'cts more in keep ing wi th it-eharacter and its people, and cont ras ted '•vjikJlie w o r k s of foreign a r t i s t s , „ ihe

..creations of some, of our . Amer ican decora­tors are vastly superior, for A m e r i c a n homos at least, and rank wi th the best i n ' world. A m o n g the h ighest e l a t e s of a r t i s t s / in this l ine, the' firm of Dean, Godf rey &• Co., of Detroit , Mich. , holds a promi-uent pjace.. T h e i r --handiwork-- -wrHHro— found in h u n d r e d s of the most cost ly 'aflusiuns iu the west us well as in ThG~ neat but unpretentiouH cottage. w o r k Is ai\vays wel l done and invar iauiy" pre. cuts when finished a thoroughly artis­tic appearance. The w o r k recently d o n e by them in the Ar t .Loan Kulding a n d

CHliiSTiANJSROWK,

BLACKSMITH All kinds of custom work, and general

repairing, jncludingr.

HORSESHOEING. Shop haik-pX-^

E. A. MANN, East Main St., Pinckney.

-—r-

( WIKCHELL'S

J '

If 3*ou use mv

BLOOD & LIVER

you will not have typhoid or any other feyer; you will uever have a can

Detroit ()pTTTi-d-rnuse, is a sufficient proof hat they n o t o h J y execute rapidly but . :horoughly.

H E R O G E R S G R O U P S . — T h e wel l known g roups of s t a t u a r y manufac tu red by. J dim Rogers , N e w York , show no signs of decreas ing in 'popular i ty . T h i s

r i s a t t r ibutable to the fact that they s t r ike a sympathe t i c cho rd in every hear t : " O n e ;o ich of na tu r e . rmrfces the whole w o r l d

= n 7 r = - A m l - 7 * i H ^ ^ ^ • .tie iiieas of- l iome irtid its su r round ings ,

v") long will these works of ar t ma in ta in their popular i ty . F r o m the charac ter i s . ;i< r o u p . " C h e c k e r s up at the F a r m , " • .Loch «-,ms first modeled for tlui g rea t '•a:;'i a:y C ommi--sion fatl' at Chicago, w e >ei, :ri, t h toug lva l i his la ter .works t he r e

'-. •-.::> 'he sar.ie spirit of pur i ty , grace, iTTL simp.lieiiy. These are wha t a t t r ac t

. :nd charm us ad . His wel l -known w a r . »r.>up- c o ' n r n s e a his tory of the conflict w ' t a S e r * , . s s ; o n , A U — H T 0 H

•i.nrl sigaiiicant: \\\ r.amei:i one's home with such w o r k s t l ian

. lo copy the - sensua l tastes of those ."who import from E u r o p e the shameless fig­ures of P a g a n supers t i t ion! Th i s c raze after old world styles is w o r k i n g great-harm to our people. W h y canno t We be Mifhciynt as a na t ion to our /e lves? W h y

• t h r ' " r " T c n y m i i n p y o n r y f p r n d i l P t i n n s n f

cer, never die with Dropsy, —-heart disease or apoplexy,"

for it will

You will never havo'Ague.or ney Complaint; you will not have

for it drives away the uric ac out of the blood,'

OTHER MEDICINES MY are well known and/will do all that brriaimed forthern~r Try

them "and ktaep healthy, do. a i

DENNIS MFJI ALN, FOWLKRVILE, M;CR\ . ,j*

Melian'.1? Medicines will rv at Winchell'B^Dnif

n> All of Den. bo f o i i m l -

S l o r e , i i u lMnckf i ry

inc luded qui te a full lino m a n u f a c t u r e d by them ex«-

ar,A n m n 1 1 t.^U Th^y A T I I L

b i t e d 12 variet ies of p lows, t h o u g h they m a n u f a c t u r e m a n y more. I t may not be genera l ly k n o w n that - E . Bement ,& .SbnT " • r e t h e largest manufactuVcrs of bob-sleds t o t h e wor ld . T h e i r exhib i t of heavy, m e d i u m a n d l i gh t s ta te of Maine sleds Attracted t h e special a t ten t ion of all w h o a r e interested in the l u m b e r business , whf l« thei r bench bob-sleds, k n e e bob­s leds and one-horse bob-sleds were in-

w i t h interest b y the people - F o r c o m m o n road w o r k sleds h a v e no superior . T h e 1- h a r r o w s manufactured—by_

t & Sons are remarkab le for ightnesa of draf t , ease of adjus tment ,

q u a l i t y and a m o u n t of work pcrfor-t ned , as w e l l _ a s for the the ease a n d innall cost of r epa i r ing thctm T h e con

an . anniess wonv-in w!v/n for n smuller sum we may possess /a , ver i table " t h i n g of beauty " w h i e h / w i l l be " a Joy for­ever ." W e advise all our readers to send for au tf'lusirated ca ta logue of the Rogers Groups,• w iden m a y be had, postage free, b y . addre^ng-Jjjiun.-J. i iJgCJh, . 2^ Union-Square , N e w York .

/ 1 - ACCOM \COp\TICjyS rrFT—~A~s"

* t ruc t ion of their h a r r o w is such that the f r a m e ridos clear of tlie g round , avoiding

- t h e - d r a f t cammed b v the frantr hugg ing t h e g r o u n d - m t d inarrirrg-trp wit h -ttivt, t ht w-weor ing it ou t i n a sei^- n or two. • T h e t o o t h t*ete more l ike a c'uUir'itor hindc, g i v i n g i t in tha t re«p<x't ffnat advan tage I n d ra f t b y cu1U>*g the, d i r t . instead of *hotin0 it aside. T h e i r spriflg too t l i j id j . i n g h a r r o w is l ights-compact, durab le and eeat iy managed . Hnd they have * broad-

,'<avwt soedwr wli-ioTi"t'wi JHJ^tta<-'-htHi or (le-"tfttcTTed by . removing four tioifsT •

T h e sfove bus iness of this iirm has as-'• miTOec^largc propor tknis , LaM y e n r t h e y

juauufac iu red about njHl.i-oi'. (heir Oak ^ off s l o v o . S-.mie idea 0\' the ma-'-rjj-Mdo f

thei r busin^.;s mav he uainiMrf.om the f ac t that th.cv melt ami e a s r i r o m live, to

we have said, the a t tendance of v-h4fo?*is cvpectfd lo IK* verv creaf. and ' p rudence dict i tes to all w h o intend to go to Detroit that they shou ld m a k e a r rangement s for suitable accommoda t ions while in the c i ty . To our readers w e .a\r\ ..recommend no better hotel than the Atitisdel House, Anti.sje! cc Ser ipps propi-i.",ors, corner of Michigan Nnd Wa.shinLTlon avennes, I t s kxa t ion i ; c -n i fa l , ' and its sur roo idings nre very... p Vavt n J. T h e hntel has hist been refitted, and now offers as cosy (p;ar-ters as a.iy 01 ii•e'eity. . - l i s t^jLes.arc_Unv^._ . and will ront i : : .^- so. tTi;w l.m .r e -'fab lishei't house h;i- a lways e 'eevta l a go ;J ropCat ion . and tlie• success ef its . new

rTTTTTT ma.infers ^ » p •JTuii in jiubiic e-ti inal:on U l l t t <*'•••, s^; la i - ' - . - f -^^^r-Ai .+i

^uivve.^4.-l.ii ,._i_ *..1:— .:1-- .- -l i s d ••»•:,';, , -«d ; , •p»l>

U t c v A V i i . \ '<•

•In fa:-i, i; Mi, Tlie-;.vi,5.v an nuc. t>top at the

it cont inues to T h e hotel is

v'i-t-y- ilrt-d.-near— 5/1.1:-.1 _af._ii_LLeli ••it a fe .- mi-i-

RTON & CAMPBELL, DEALERS IV ~

JEWELRY

fair Hire Tjf Driift ^ists* SundriesT Ourfine of Patent Medidne«48^efy :

Complete. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded. Prices as low as can be made fcy any house in Livingston County. Your ,

patronage will be Jundly appreciated* Call and see as.

JEROME WINGKELL.

• 1847. '-<

H

We have just added to our etock a general assortment of

R O G E R S BRO'S AXD

SILVERWARE.

—tVo an> now prriiorod'to fuTnioh tho people of Pinc.k.nov and suriaiundinj coumrr with tbe beat quadruple silver plated ware, at bottom prices.— Altera tine ass-.Hamt'ru of .leweirr,

Vest Cham and Guard Chains, Necklaces, Lockets, Charms,

-Mid.Gold BaHd and Set Rings, Gold Silver ahdJlkkl&Jltatches,-

L»U>at d^t»lgna lo

EigM'-day and Thirty-hour Clocks Fall lino of breech and muzzlft-loadlng

Guns, also Revolvers, Ammunition and Sporting Goods General]?.

BARTON & C A M P B E L L WosHKafn treet, Pinekiny, Michigan.

D. D7MALLOR¥-&CO. Winn •;-:,.>' Deatera In . :

OYTERS AM) FOREIGN FRUITS.

I o.

totm of' All the

Arm

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•juuuiulaciured-hy- t h i s -•j^ended on 'Hi being first

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ROBINSON 4 BURTEN§HAW S HAND MADE BOOTS,

Lester Bros. & Go's Hajid^Made Boota •¥—

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t o WHOM IT HAV OONCKKJi, The following circular ha< been issued from

the Department of Agriculture: A conven­tion of representatives of all tin- classes inter-eetcdii) the auiuDil Industries m* the United State*-, will be held iu Ghieami Thursday and Friday, November 15 and 16, lor a conference concerning contagious die-cases among our domestic animals, la addition to addresses and reports, Hie following topics are proposed for discussion. First, the exteut to whicl eontagtbus diseases exU among domestic ani­mals in this country; second, the modes by which they are introduced or disseminated; third, the methods by which they may be eradicated or infected -districts b r t isolated: fourth, the elUcieucy of txistmg legislation relative to such d^eases. It h desired that this convention-may he-na­tional and thoroughly representative in its character. The time and place has beeu se­lected for the couvenlencTntftt targe number of those directly interested in the questions to be discussed, who are expected to be iu attendance at the annual fat stock allow under the au­spices of thejllinpisState Boardui' Agriculture, and t i e meeting ot a number of important -live stock fcssooiatiQDB to beheld durlug the con tiuuancc ot this show. Agricultural, live stock and dairy assci-iatiouA-aie. invited to eeud rep­resentatives, and all persons interested iu breeding, reariug, transDorting, importing or exporting any class ot Tarm. animals will be welcomed to the eou\entlon. , .

(ftuiutd) . GEO. B. LOR1NU, Commissioner o.f Agriculture

SBFTEUBilk's, STATBMKNT. Vhi.' following is a statement of the

debtforjhe mouth of September: Interest bearing f- .

debt—, Bonds at three an<i

one-balf per cent.* 0.143,000

othernicht between Rr*nn and Peru.Ind. I t is suppled about $1,51)0 were taken fffoni the car. After the train passed Laketon,/twenty miles from Peru, three marked men Jentered the express car from the rear and .knocked the Bieesonger iu*ensib1e and gauged him. No oth-

public

perqents Pour per cents r . . . Three percent*.. . . Refunding certifi­

cates.. T... . .>. . . Navy pension fund

350,000 (too 737,013.850 305,53^,000

332,75') 14.000,000

Total interest bearing debt. . .$ 1,310,6)7,600 00 D^'bt bearing no iutcn st—

Matured *ebt." 5.543.605 T.pflal tenders. . . . . .346.73fr8ft Oertid.

posit tcsbf dr>.

Gold and silver cer titicates

Fractional curren-,

11,945,030

1715,985,451

Total without.interest. 542,OU3,2oS 00

Total debt (prlncfpal) — Total in teres t . . . . . . Tpval cash in treasury — •Debt less cash in treasury

...$1,864,924,533 '*' . . . 13,337.tKi 00 . . . 355,450,1570 00 . . . 1,531,811.5¾ 00

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Decrease during September... 14,707,339 00 Decrease of debt since June

30,1883 39,27907100

Current liabilities — Interest due and unpaid • »3,037,133 00 Debt on which Interest- 1ms

ceased. . . . . . 5,643,(565 00 Interest thereon. . . . 303,384 00 Oold and silver certificates... 176,935,481 00 United States notes held for

redemption certificates of _ depoauV~-_ •—.:-. 11,945,000-04 Cash balance available Sep­

tember 1 . . . . , 158,546,000 00

Total 355,450,670 00

er train men were iu the ear at the. time. It is supposed that the robbers boarded the train at the Chicago & Atlaut4e-ef*x»*li»fc, where the l**t slop was made after leaving Laketon,aud pass­ed din etly into the express car. Two suspie-ious persons have been arrested at Logausport, supposed to be implicated ^u the robbery.

WAS THAT UOILK.R INSPKCTBDt The boiler of the steamer J. S. Robinson,

which lay at the foot of VVest rltH) street, At? bauy, N. Y.. exploded with frightful force, \u-stautlv kilting (Japt. Geo. 8. Warner and Fire­man "William Clear), and seriously injuring -FrrdTluslar, engineer, who was blown into the water and. narrowly escaped drowning, and VVMard Durand and Melville llyan,deek hands. Richard VauZaudt, son of Capt. Van/ant, of the tug Cora, fro-n New Baltimore, lying alous;-t-idc the Rohmson, was alsb injured. Captain' RoblusoH, of the Hattle M. Betts, was blowu from his pilot-house on the wharf and severely injure<l. The Bats , which lay at the swni.ut. the Robinson, was damaged *1,00J. The Corn, Hlnugsieie, was a total wreck, and the C. V (Jrout, lying ahead of the Robiuson, had the jojner work carried away and machinery dam­aged.

AN' UNI'AVOR.UILE OFKN1NU. The West Shore road wus opened from Syra

cuts;', N. Y., to New York city the other d^y. Two passenger trains collided near Fort ?laiu completely, wreekiugluth Engines and several cars. The engineer ot' the eastern bouud triiu was ins'autly RUled- 'A-passenger on the west oound tralu was instantly killed whi e another had his skull 6o badly fractured that he lived but a short'titne. About 30 others were more or let* injured.

• SHAUOX'S son^o^Y*. \' Senator Sharon states In reference to the

charge of adultery brjughtatialust him by Ag--^•i.^liU.wlux^JajuiAtobe his wife, that In.- will

take immediate measures, to punish his tiaduc-ers to the full extent of the law. H e charac­terizes thi' scheme aa one of a characterless woman and unscrupulods'rnan to extort money «ud he refuses to be p'ueked. It Is stated by ih* other side that Gov. Richards, uf Wiscon­sin, who attended the wedding of the Senator's daughter, to SirThos. Jloskett,wUl testily that he heard Sharon acknowledge that he had been secretly married to Miss 11 111. _

TWBNTf LASHED. : _ , ^ Andrew Divtle, of Halifax^ N S., sometime

ago convicted of a criminal assault on a six-years-old girl, and sentenced to uiue months' itnprisonmeijt and 30 laches with the cat o'-. nine-tails, received the latter portion of his punishment the other day. A sailor from her maje8t>!s.war-ship officiated. After the fifth >truke he began to writhe and groan,and at the 13th lash bevelled, and continued to do so * itb' increasing violence until the whip had fatten for the 30th1 time.

.KICKING liKRWKKS. The difference between the hop growers and

hop dealers of New Y'ork his beeu settled by an agreement which is not in accord with the rt sfJFuQou adopted by the United States brew­ers' association;at.it„s' June, meeting in Detroit. The brewers therefore, refuse to abide by their agreement, and passed theJoUowlng:—Hesolv-

keriskl, a hoarder its her father1* hnuse, who was fouling with a revolver, the. [bullet first passing through Murkeraskl'6 knek iutiictlug a fatal wound. ' iu falling the girl struck her head on a beer palL, making a gath'in the skull two inches deepi

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Available assetts--Cash in treasury. 355,450,670 00 Bonds issued to PacWc Kail-. .. roads, interest payable by

United States, principal oty."-. standing (V+,633,512 00

interest accrued, and not yet pa id . / ; ' . ' . . .v: . . . . 9*9,353 00

Interest paid by -United State*- 59,233,093-00 Interest repaid by companies

by transportation service... By cash pavments—live per

cent net earnings ;-.-r-.vc Balance of interest pald'1>y'tbe

United S ta f s •. . 41,538,372 00 •" CARLISI.B',SCIiAKCBS.

(Joncressman John Ellis, of Louisiana, who is at present in SVashington, said, that he has been traveling-much during the summer aud fall and haidisciis^ed the Speakership question with .a large number of Representatives," and he is convinced that Carlisle "will fn> elected on the first ballot He dois not, .think it within the rariga of •possililitv that.lTanda!l will receive

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IMMkburfth I<:xpu»lttou l !u l l d t i i g TolaJjr l l ek t ruyed by F i r e .

l,Oa3 ABOUT fl.tXlftlXW.

flie magnificcut buildings of the i'ittsourgh Kx\Kteitiou Society, ou the north batik of the A-llegb.auv River, tiave beeu to'atl.y destroyed. T'r-*-'immenseatructurcs, wlthtlielralmost end-\vt > -*ety of exhibits, illustrative of every b ra i i . ' ' ieneeaud mechanical skill, which bus bee i .s-Cui by thou-auds of {voph^, daily biuce the opening; September 0, is now u mans of splintered ana powdered embers, an* curled and tangled lnm. The destruction is complete' and nothing but the site remains oT the home of specimens of brafn and brawn in whloh|lMits-burghers felt so much pride. The tire was tirst discovered at 2 o'clock la the morning iu Ihe boiler roomr at the south eud fore the alarm the

ed; That it is not within the power of the board r»f trustees to change or aiodify the rules rela­ting to the tare on hops adopted at the last an­nual convention, and that" the members of the United States brewers' association are request­ed to strictly adher;: to the resolutions theu adopted.11 —

DOES NOT AFFKCT FORKION POSTAGE.

Postmaster Pearson of New Y'ork says: The fact that over 500 letters were deposited in the postofllee Tuesday for dispatch to foreign

of the built Hug, and.be w a'Chilian could give au

tlume.s had spread ti> Floral Hall Machinery. Hall am', the main build­ing, and in h-ss than "ten mlnutes^fie buildings Were on u>c from e»S to eud, tt.heT".wh'e*u the Fire Department arrived ou ihe irrouuds the tlt»i«'u3 '.vere beyond control. Nothing was sav­ed and the firemen turned their aiientlonto cavit'g the adjacent property, many residences ou South aveuue belug in llames. By hard work, however, they Micceeded in saviug al' thc-e, whh no^more damage done than the burningTTT feuces aud eornlcei:. The repeated alarma sounded aroused almost the entire pop­ulation of the two cities, and it is es.tim.itt|d that uot less than from 75,00J to 100,t*XJ wlf-nessed'the conflagration. The rcuVetlou of tlic flii!iesillumlUdt>ed the country for miles around muklug possible the reading of the finest news paper print. In one hoijr from tlu* discovery ot the fire a mere attenuated skeleton of a once mauuittc^t .structure was all that was lefti The origin of the fire is still uncertain..'"' Nu-mt roustheories have been advanced, but so far most of them hav s fallen to the ground It Is known to have: started In the boller-houee, and m iy have been caused from a spark ui.der the boiler, or the accidental ignition of some contiguous substance froin a giid~j-4r4e^t"bur4i-, ing. in the boiler• hou^e.

Ainouz the~TTrrnTirs current concerning Uie origlu of tbc lire is that it was caused by an ex:

plotdou e;f benzine iu the boiler room. The story is to the effect that Prof. • Warner, the ballooulsf, aud his assistant, Edwaiel Williams, were oiling a balloon iu the boiler room, wh u an explosion occurred 'from the careless hand--ling of benzine, which was beim: used as a dry­er. The only evidence iu support of this theory is the fact that a druggist named Nee'ey sold Warner three gallons of benzine. If tbis.shuuld prove the true theory it will raise an Jntereet-iiig question on the payment of insurance. Auotncr theory is incendi'arism. U(>usiderable bad feeling has existed amongst the Exposition Society by parties who -JiVed iuv a boat house l'»cat*d near the Exposition tuUdiug, which the socief.y had removed, much against the will of the occupants. The io>s will probably.reach $1,000,000. Secretary Patterson places the value

.TheGerman evangelical qhurch of Brooklyu | of France, buf, 1'rcsident (frevy will nob accept the resignation. ,

(Jreen plums are free (,'f duty under tuouew taritr act. As an ex terjusivjK trade is carried o*ibe-tweeu the Uuitcd States aud Canada io this fruit, t h s decision of the secretary of ihe treas­ury meets with universal approval.

Value of Imports for the last 12 mouths, $T06, S01.564; exports, jf830,710,919.

O'Donnell has published a statement empUat ically deming that he was sent to u n g d f f Carey, ami reiterates his former assertion, that ht! kille<i thy informer lu netf-defeuse.

The excitement lu Spain over the, insult to Alfonso in Paris is subsiding.

Shakespeare's bones are not to be disturbed, the coiniiiou eouncil aud mayor of Stratford-•upon-A\ou'refusing to give their consent.

MrsTTTliphant is wrltlugup Queen Victoria

is iu a wrangle over the question, of eugagin,. loMhelr p.tsU)r the mlnlfifer who, the other night, hiarrled the fat woman to the lean man iu'the Bowery nmseimi. ,

The people of Montreal, Canada, are talking of repcatlngnext. winter theUee carnival, which was no jjreat a .s.e.cess last- year, making the ice palace again a leading feature, but its pro portions two or three timesias,large.

Asccrtalneel that some steamers, in defiance of law, land sleerajie pasaenigers iu New York by dumping them on the \Avr» instead of de­livering them at Castle Ganlen. Within two weeks,600 of these new citizsus were added to our people.

The business failures of the quarter endiug September 1883, numbers ),803, with liabilities

attached toMuchumry. Hall, \-of |53,IKX),01HI, white a year agu tlwy were 1,300

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Gen. Hancr>ck is eeMnuisiy IU, and fvent Ex President Hayes pMittvely refue«a to b« dangerously so. The injury to his knee a few I interviewed oxx politic*, days ago hare BCI other lurkiug maladies at King Alfonso haa obeyoi'l the scripture ia-

luuctlou, and "heaped _tfo»U of flre",upoii Xbe he

work. At Chambersbqrg, Me., Miss Goffe, standing

before a ndrror, cut her throat with a razor,aiid turning to some lady friends in the room mulled swretly and died.

ad of the FreiiefT FTeT has Instructed toe Spanish ambassador to France to contribute 10,000 lrancs to the jiuor ef Paris.

M. Ferry wants to reslgji as prime miuUter

_wlth $18,000,000 liabilities. There are 834 tobacco factories in the United

States, most of them small, and 80,000 000 pounds of chewfug tobacco are made auuualJy,

Robert B. Morn II, WHO pleaded guilty of embezzlemeut of $3'.W while auditor of the Phllaiielphla gas trust, sentenced to five years imprisonment.

The recommendation of the W. C. T. U. of Ohio that a committee of women wait at even, poll ou election day to eoiicit voters to vote for t*ie seeoud amendment will be carried out quite generally..

Cleveland insurance rates are to be.' shoved up 25 per cent, because of insufficient protec­tion from tire.

At Cohassett they have discovered a rock which gives a very good cotitourof the features

.of Daniel Webster. l -= ^ i 'Jacob Mueller sues the Cleveland Leader for

$50,0u0 for calling him Shylock and charging h'Hn with usury.

Abram Pofnclson, a Philadelphia lawyer, has rece-ivid $10,0.)0 1'rom the American heirs of Lord Aunau and.gone to London te> secure the tSijbliO.OOOjfhei-eawaiting their beck.

-LAbauJI. Blaicof Van Wert, pardoned from -the-Ohio-Btatti-prlsoa- lat:t, _ApriLon jeoudition tUit he leave the s* t-« atid keep eol>er, b^s been returned'to prison, a& he cam'j back to (Jhio and got druuk tuire.

Atfunso left Par's with considerable haste, Indiguant Spaniards, rcsctit the insult to their.

'Xi"g- 1 The better element of the French people con­

demn.the outbreak agalust Alfonso. A railroad train wns thrown from *hc track

near Naples uud.fivt- people wereitistanilv kill ed. *

A n cent ru ing of the post office dej).irtnieut states that if a publislier scuds ids p.eper to

fov the Century. Prof. Max Serlug LL. D.,of Bonn univereltf,-

1ms completed his official tour of the WulUM* 8tate.s for the study of our Jive stock iuterr "* ' and has prepared a report for the Genu ermueul.

Jiujge 1 load ley has expressed great sur af, the wonderful headway of the aecon amendment in that state.

President Artur ix of a very taciturn disposi­tion ; and it is said that evjinjds private aecre-tary di«s not know the Pret'iJent's plaua air hour ahead. • -

Town elections iu Connecticut on tke 3d insf. show heavy Republican, gains.*'

i Tlie executive bonrd of tlie Ohio, brewers' and liquor deab'is' •association advises that no graiu be purchased by- brewers or'distillers uutll the result • 1' the election is known. THU is owing to the threatening prospect of a pro­hibitory amendment.

nf t h p h n i l d i n p a .ti.Ktrni-pd «f j l V l O i i a . t h e l n -1.,.1 +,<\nru\ >m... . . . M L I J — • » - . <•*-•?..— surance being $4l>,000. The exliibltOTs'wTTrsus- t-OCO in

tain a loss of about $8(0,000. An irreparable loss,"however, was occasioned by tue itestruc-tlon of the relic department. The cash value of the article* contained therein die! not ex­ceed $10,000, but maEy ' cannot be replaced. Arabian, the lirsi locumotlve ever run i»i the United State*, has also been destroyed.

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orer slaty yotes. ^BILADEI.ruiA's HKl"OKT.

The coramiesiyners of immigration at P delphia report to the secretary cf the treasury that 16,606 immigrants arrived there from No­vember 7, 1882, to June 30, 1883.. Ten persons were returned to Europe for" various reasons not BpecirlerJ, and the commissioners say of this feature of their work that "It is attended with good results, inasmuch as it cxe.rtfi ft tietcrripg

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iqfluencc ou those who, under the laws, should not come to thin country." During March; April and May'Qft* Irish Immigrants, who were erictcd tennanU assisted to America by the Britiik government, were landed at Philadel­phia. Of these the commissioners say: -'Thee w e rc wUhnnt. pte/»pt.ion strong, able-bodied

countries, each prepaid by two Cents stamps, it would appear that a considerable portion of tne public are under thu erroneous impression that the foreign aa well as the domestic rate of letter postage has been reduced. This is not, the postmaster "adds, the case. The rate on. letters to foreign countries of the universal Postal Union (>,f which nearly all civilized na­tions and .their colonies are member.-) remains as heretofore at live cents pel" htlf ouue.-.

TUB IIERALp'rf COURSE. The New. Y'ork Herald intends to carry the

war ioto Africa, andm answer to the dealers' display and mass meeting an­nounces its intention of estab.lshing news stands-all over the: city, and 'of establishing news routes. It pveimises to go fartht r than ix did on a previous occasion, aud not only to sell

• for two cents, hut lo sell eLits stauds and de­liver through its carriers every other newspa­per in thAcity at standard prices, particularly naming me Times, the Sun, the Tribune, the World, the Star, the journal aud Truth and the German papers, In that, order. -The papers are

jto.I>e purchased in Iargd enough quantities to make the Herald * rival at the leailing news

panies, and at contract rates with the pa­pers that it is advertising. George Williams, assistant managing edtroT7ts~eiiinistcd with" the carrying out of the whole arrangement, and advertisement is made for 500 paper curriers to wcrkand reaularly establish rouie^. The m-Wi-"dealers are characterized as extortionate, and i he Herald promises to have, nothing mor'* to do with them.'

WILL XOT. OIVK HIM UP. ' { , m u r ( l H ! . „ d ,; i r l —Advices funn Demrng&ay Geo. Wiisop-and ) " ^ n ^ i L J n u r j k r ^ J S i r l D. H. Leroy, who'left there September ifl for

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people, and compired favorably with other aliens; iu fact they were better provided for than many other passengers. They belonged chit fly to agricultural communities and de­parted for the west to engage in farming. It is presumed they will become good citlzens,-unil all the. more ao.because tkcy seemed honest and hard working peopled'

LBTTBH WRIGHT SUGGESTION. In conuectftjrr^witb his annual report, the"

postmaster general has a suggestion upon the subject of, increasing the limit In weight- on letter poaWgCs It is thought the redmction in reTenucsflu conaequfnee of such an act, will be balanced bT increased use of mal's There are many ca'ses iff which It Is hard to exact double poVtHga-on-Oottora which—in-one t^ost offlt5en>ay turn ih i scale at half an ounce, and in another fail to balance. There are also times when letters upon whictione rate only is neees-eary when mailed absorb 6utiicferit moisture on the route, for ths'exactton of an additional rate whe» they reach-thejr destination. Most let­ters'weigh less thau'aa ounce,aud it Is thought that increaaed limit would not materially effect thCTcTcnueo. It is taHevcd' that the favor

Mexico to obtain little Charley McComas from rne Indians, have retunied. Their efforts were -unsuccessful owing to the death of Jub,-thc.

MIKOKREI) AND UOHUUH. A dispatch from Indian Territory reports a

terrible tragedy at the home of lsoma, an'ln-drau SO years old. One night recently four un­known persons -Jemanded admittance. The Indian refused, whereupon they tfreti imothe hut and beat down the door. As they entered the Indian jumped out of the window, lie was seized, and retusiug to tell where lie kept hts money was subjected to inhuman torture. Ke-maiuing obdurate, the robbers slut him .ve.-eu times :tn<l beat him insensible.' Then they' plundi red the hut, carrying away not less thau. *5'000. lsoma died in a lew hours. The roi»-bers escaped. ' ,

\ UKAT ML'TK'S CitlMK. A dispateh from lowu Station, fiT.,7>n the

Cprthage t'l'aneh of the Chicago, Buriinj;ton tt C^uincy, gives an account ot a-Tfataltraiigedv at that place. v\ m. Diver, a deal mute, rejected l>y ins hrotber's widow, atlcm[itrd to kill her with a hand ax, •ami inflicted serwuis injuries. Interrupted in his endeavor to spiritualize his sister-in law he cut Disown tliroat, and pounds ed himself on the head with the ax until he fell dead. The woman will recover.

' AKltESTKD ON SL'Sl-ICION. Detective Ten Broetk, of Indianapolis, made

affidavit charging Alexander P. Potts with the murder*>t Ada Atkinson, rear Lafayette a few days ago. He claims that Potts had a knife that would make wounds like those cm ihe murdered girl; that hlsshirt and vest had blood stain* on them, and that, the. tracks found near the Atkiusou bouse fit Potts' boots. Potts is aged 55. The general l>elief is that he is not the murderer. Twenty-etelit gashes Were lound

another party, without a request'by.the-uni; to., with Margaret Spratt. whom it is sent, the party addressed cannot be held liable for the payment~of tJTi! paper.

For the weet ending September 39, b71,4yD silver dollars were issued from the Urdted States mints. *

Our public debt waj irdueed about $15,000,-September.

The Texas cotton crop reported, almost a failure.

C. J. Dewey, the Montreal absconder, is the same man .who got $40,000 out of the National Branch bank, of 'Madison, Ind..onfnrg^l paper some years Pgn,—uudeh the name of Robelpert.

Hog Cbuk. a PhilaxuetplItaChinatnaTi7d^^ iu the alms-house of that city a few days ago,

Jonas Whispcllof Marlborough, N. Y., Is ]i)2 years old, and as chirp as a cricket.

The old capital prlsou block at 'Washington k to be remodelled into ilat^ for the use of congressmen.

for for the

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Commistloner Dudley will ivsk congress *40,00i>,000, with which to pay pensions fo, next liscdl jeai'. '

(California's ornage erop'ls the largest ener knowu iu that state.

Sixteen shots were iired at "a cow bo > S;trecTs of Salt Lata1, bat he eecupeu. man iutfjecity will acknowledge the uintol Ititr..,,

The pohtoffieeauthorities hope the leBttsi rale of po-tage will incite such Jetter^writiug tut t» • iuake\up about to the old ligure6.

A statement prepared at the pension office shows that up to'Jnne 30. 1883, the number of chums on file were 344.500, and.of this uunaher 148.813 involved claims for arrears.

Mrs. Jennie H-lfern, t: e adopted daagliter -

of Chandler J. Wellsijf Buffalo, birPealled for it dlvo'ee ffom her husband, tfie Etigiinbujan, who, three weeks ago, eloped from Toruuh.»

GuTteau's skHeToh haw rtimble<l from the. army museum at Washington to the surgeon general's office.

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Miss L. A. H.trdiu of Nebraska sailed from New York recently us a missionary ro Hnrrti:ih,

principal Indian chief, who was drowned in the Casa Granda Klver while drunk, which had de­moralized the band, and because of the pres­ence of a"Targc~b©dy~ot Mexican troops aDd the interference of the Mexican local authori-r1ce. They report the bov alive"and well, with

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with which the public has received the recent reduction in p mtal n te \ will le*d to some ac­tion in this matter by congress, should the posf-rpflivter K ^ I T ^ I tleetnw to-recotnmend_it

N E W S N O T E t i FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. , /•'•-

Between 5 and 6 o'clock the other morning, a setious atcident occurred on the Minneapolis & 8t. Louia Hoad about two mllea -beyond Sbakopee at the foot of a steep grade known as Ghaaka Hill, by which four men ^ere killed. Two freights Were coming into Shtkopee when the rear portion of the rirst section broke looae jujO^tta-bakklnto the other'which waa iust ronndlnfs the curve in the ascent of the hin. A portion of the forward freight was telescoped and the engine and several cars of the last freight was badly wrecked, killing almost in­stantly the engineer and fireman and brake-man; also a„nwin supposed tx> be a cattle drover. fS -hn l t i f i^ loadof cattlfl were killed in the

Ju'u's wlduw. whotioeH not wish to give hhn up. They also report that the Indians electe-d luronomo chief after the death of Juh, ignor­ing theTlatter's sons, which created had feeling., Geronomo is said to have 15:) warriors in his band aud is using every means to obtain am­munition, even offeriug a horse for ten car­tridges

DEATH IN A STBEBT CAK. An inbound train on the N >rth Pennsylvania,

a branch of the Philadelphia & Heading Hail-'•\*h. r in into a street car-of- the ITuiou line at Basque batna avenue and American .strecSPhil-a leipum. 'ihe car was demolished and ad the passengers more or less Injured, and two were 1 stanity killed. There was no conductor on the car and the driver's duty required him to guide his team, see that the fares were deposit-ed in tho box antl at the same time watch for train's aVtha railroad grossing. TUB rallrtrst company had nj? safety gate at the crowing, although they had baen directed by the city

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accident. ROBBERS' WORK. >

Butt lxwmls express messenger on thei Wa­bash Road, wa»/<!verp<;wcrcd and robbed tne

A imOTAj. osniK. The- Butcher's Run district, in Alleghany

City, nude famous by the great flex>ds of'1874,

mauded payment. Weaver promised to settle but Brown insisted on having It at otice and ti nally drew a revolver and rircd three times, each bullet taking effect iu Weaver's body,kiir-ing him instantly. The enraged man then jumped on the lifeless remains and after tak­ing the money from ft pocket, first beat out his brains with,the butt of * revolver and then broke a chair over his head, while the wife and child of the mirfiered man stood by paralyzed with fear aud horror.

m'TCTIEHED BABIES. On a ranch near Lampasas/ Mex., • llv»d a

well-to-do Mexican named Antoine* Valdez,-whose family consisted of a wife and five children, the eldest 10, the youngest %. The wife had been anhjeet fa spells of melancholy,

leiiving hi r aged father upon his death bed. The socieiy columned' the Atchison (ilobe

announces the ret urn of Mrs. Hauie North, 115 A'.eursDld, who had'been visiting friends ne;u-Topeka." .

The story that a duel hadlieen iiiught by a couple of French gallants in France, the prize beiuy t,he heart and hand of Mrs. Frank Leslie of New York, is a lie. . Tljc cL'ar makers of New York have started

out to enforce the law prohioitiiig the making cigars in tenement house?.

(Seorge'W.. Johns of Washington has been lined $(H,0 f(ir using two official government envelopes for his private correspondence as pension agent. ~

Connecticut has. notified tlous in th*t-«ftte-t-tt*H-m7

over ;W) corpora never crnrre-nrry-

thiug under their charters that tbev musi pp sti work by July 1, lse>5, or their charters will be void. Some of the corporations which never organist.d date buck to 1818. .

As to paying th : clerks then- salaries1 when ahseVit longer than &')• diiys' vacation allowed by law, the treasury departraeut decides that aa long as the ivame of a clerk is on the rolls HP mast be>, paki.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael llugcs in Philadelphia the other day.

The freshman class at Yale numbers 3lii. Figures of the past eisrht months gi» tit »how

that tbepreseur year's shipment of Cahfoenia fruit eaht will aggregate 12,000 tons, a a iu- -crease of over 800 per cent, in three yearn.

The New York Herald suggests that eon-gress should withdraw from "circulation all the small notes,—ones, twos and fivea for which the new postal notes answer all pur-poties. -

The appropriations for public school nvruoti. ealu-LoulBam have.-been-entirely exhaaete*d — and aw a reMilt,, everj imbllc school hi tiut mfeThas bettT closed. The prohabllitle* are they will remain cloaed until next April..

A Koanoke, N. C., iuvent^r has «:oncoete<J a machine that will make ISO cigarettes a IHIB-ute. p

The New Y'ork Worki gives the names of nearly 400 people, all residents of New York City, who are-each worth from $1,000,000 to $100,000,000. ' iww,ww to

Washingtb.n expects th'at the ;J0,000,00t iraj-lons of whiskey to come'\out of bond in th* next nine mouths will raise.the amouut of revt-."UJL^.M'JJlMiorlhc :dec.rease caused bv the actsof congress last winter.

The arrivals of immigrants at Castle Qarden during September 'numbered 32,000, again?' :13,531 tor thf same month last year. Thus U: thiH yenr :117,841) iminiijrauts have arriveel' acainst 377,040 for the sau,u period last rear -l decrease of'5<J,20o. . - '

Bancroft, the.historian, is 83 years old. Mrs. J. W; Bailey of Monmouth, 111., killed

her lb-year old daughter recently. The girl had always been demented and the" mother be­came despondent over her condition.

Members -of congress how at Washington ~ suggest a demolition of the present eovemmen*

j iLLuh , substituting a provisional goverament .• wherein the officers could be appointed by the '

._...Atrxunknown man, about 28 years of age bought a revolver in a Pittsburg hard wan-store, and after having the clerk load it, delih-"" erateOy blew out his owu brains;

The wHr department refuses lb allow the confederate Hags in its possession to be used at confederate* reunions, Adjt. Gen. Drum noicliuj that those flairs Can neither be given nor loaned wb^ont the consent of c o n g r ^ ,

vierc their

arrested peculiar

wan ihtf nn-nc of onei of the tn jgt brutal mur- | g*'1 attractiug-the. attention oMhe, pollc.:'; vhn ders that, ever occurredTtrthat vicinity. John Brown and-'.fn^r-Weaver, aged respectively 22 and 34.years, w;re partners iu a home trade, aud a dispute arose between them over family matters, and the partnership was dissoly_iiu\ Brown was iuelehted to Weaver $47 50, and ire—called—st Weaver's—bouee, amT iuthe presence of Weaver's wife and child de-

found that each of them had i.earlv 100 pounds of stolen lead pipe coiled arouud iheir bodies.

Six men were filled by the Tailing of the cage In the coal mine at Leigh, England. , A ministerialerisin is4ook**Ht>r in Frawee.- -

Kight. hundred hounes have been burned in

Moody aud Sin key have evangelize the Fenians.

gone to Irelaad te

•Surgcaat Hates, of flag-carrying fame. fjfimpanierl by a young Bon. starts on a

council a year ago to erect one at that place The drtvcrhktiiioppedtheeaT-whae the north­bound train psased. but had not noticed.the approach of a train on the other track. He started the horses, and, before the passengers hrid a moment's notice the south-bound train, running a t » rate oi twenty-five miles an hour, si ruck the car on tue-side, tearing it to splin­ters and hurled the passengers bruised and bleeding, into a promiscuus heap. Arobtr^ lances from thtV-Episcopal Hospital arrived quickly and most of the sufferers were removed o that institution, while others were taken

into neichboriug houses, and a few of the ix-jurert taken to their homes. It is said by a man who watched the accident that a boy wj i acting as driver, while theragular driver was Inside ike car _ ^

PLA.T1XO WITH FIKB-ARMB. Paullni Sl'.saman. 10 years < ld dat ightcrV-»

German newspaper carrier of Chicago, whll« i eturnlng from a saloon with a pitcher of b«er, was shot and instantly killed bi W4iliarn Mur-

and often exhibited marks of temporary insau ity. At such times she Invariably sought to do Violence to the little ones. A lew days at:o

Hnytt ?itrcethe ontbreate-ot the re hellion. The 50th anniversary of the organization of

the ami slave socieiy formed in New York was Cflebratcd on the2d iiict.

The vast population, traffic and turmoil of the world's metropolis are 6trlklnglv suggest­ed by the simple Statement that 3,300 trains

.leave t V railroad stations of London every 34 liouis.

French deputies get $1,300 a year. British members of Parliament get nothing, American congressman $5,000.

A noted patent medicine man has been sued by a concern at Alexandria, Egypt, for $250, for repainting his' advertisement on the pyra­mids of Cheops.

A Pittsburgh court has decided ttint railroad companies rrttmt, iiiniire:*tWrrfTTg.f.Jir paggftngfifn

during the absence of her husband the wom­an "was attacked by a fit of unusual severity, during which she grabbed a huge butcher knife and at once be^an the wprk of destruc­tion. The oldest child, a sweet girl of.10. was the first to fall ten'eath. ihe wild m o t h r ' s heavy blows. The victim's head was almost severed from the body. With the rcehodlcal

_maeicess so peculiar to fhe Insane in quicksuc-ctiKjaian_ahe__flcw AhiLolfccr children, hacking and stabbing them in a >post barbarous, sick­ening manner. Suddenly taking a parting look at the d< ad she plunged the knl'e Into her breast. * • • '. —

agalUBt thefu The judge charged that sioee the compauv offers the facllitleH of sleeping accommodations as an inducement to pay an extra sum, it binds itself toj>rotnct_its_patrona while they are asleep and for the time being helpless. , ./ -

The New Y'ork Herald has establishetFstatids in various parts of the city for the sale of that and other paper8_st_the reduced rates?

The grand depot of the London and North­western railway at, Blrmlnghanv^Ensj,#4a the largest in the world. It covers the space which was once occupied by 800 h<JuS«s, and" when completed the whole statiph ^111 cover eleven acres, and cost $1,260,000.. •/

B I T S O F N E W * . Prof. Frieby of thp'obaenratory at Washing­

ton says the comet will he ready for the naked T-ytrtn a few weeks.

The Ret. Dr. ParketLJtorganof the church of the Heavenly Kest in New. York, with $6,000 BalaryTdeclrnes a $10,000 call tp Chicago.

There are three Apaehe reservations. That of the M^scaleroslies in the southern half of Eastern New-Mexico, "phe San Carlos reserva­tion, which is noryttamillar to Eastern readers, is about 120 miles long by 60 miles wide; and occupies the central portion of Eastern Ar$*o-na. T V Jdcarilla r«iervallun, by far the Biuall-f$t qf the three, is in Northern New-Mexico.

rdenskJoW. er of Lieut, Greeley

froTTTChicage'* to Atlanta (Ga.) next Both are to carry flags.

The widow of the late Emperor Ferd iwW of Austria, Ivis just, celebrated her 80th blrtb-V*J Since the abdication of F'erdinaml tn 1848 the empress baa lived at Prague, debating hef lime and tortune to private charltlea.

Four inches oT snow feiTTn Northern Hew Hampshire and Vermont on the 3d of October, •

Chatham, Ont.,>aa^$50,o6rrfire the «^her

James McStein was hanged In Pittflfcunrta, Pa., the other day, for the murder of his wife.

A whaling ship has just arrived at Dundee, the captain of which says that he saw hers ot-Lietti. Greely's party in the earl of the year.

Michael Daritt is making uu effort to funds for the crectiou or a monument men v.entcnecd to penal servitude for connection with the Fenian movement in 1880,

The manasrer of the London, (Eng.) R*wr Plate Bank stole $550,000, and escaped.

Yellow fever has brbkeh outagalnln Mcxleo. this time with increased violence. The spread of the disease Is attributed to the'igr.oranoe of the physicians as to the character of thu din-ease^ - — -_".

French government has ordered an official investigation of the treatment of Alfonso.

The postoffice at Oskalooja, la., waB robbed the other night. Over $600 In stamps, $«oo tn money and a number of registered letters were taken.

r A ^ l e d a u « n t t ' r of Win. Keister, of Sprine--flcW Township, Pa., stepped on a largo thorn, which broke oil and lmbeded in the sole of her foot. This w fl in May, 1880. Last week Mr.

•Keister drew theJhorn_putof the kaeo csp. (8itting Bull is beeomlng restlesa agala. and

wants to go east.

McDonald Is the most nbpular candidate in Mississippi for President.

.Tfac Railway Agn shows la its current tssue

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that the amount 'of main track added to the

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T b e A p p e a r a n c e a n d D r e s s o f a O o r e a n B m b a e a y .

San FranclBCo Chronicle. A m o n g tho passenge r s on tho Arabiu ,

whi«h a r r ived a t San Franc isco ruecnt-|y from Y o k o h a m a , when; tho C o r e a u Kmba^sador and sui te , en r o u t e t o W a s h i n g t o n . T h o pa r ty w;i.s c o m p o s e d of e leven persons- As this is tho tirst

^ p m b a s s y ' ^ y . e r . s e n t from Oorea . ap t ly 0ffi»d t h e " H e r r p i t L a n d / 1 it is one

• 4 ^ H N R $ e 4 of espociaily^ noied m e n , t h e "" ^"all be ing p rominen t , ot l ieers of

>rean G o v e r n m e n t . T h e vis i t of t W ^ m b a s s y is in r e t u r n of t ha t of Gen. Foo t , w h o wits sen t by this g o v e r n m e n t t o Corea .

T h e vis i tors , who are p robab ly t he i l r s l of t h e i r r a c e eve r seen on th i s con-t i o e a t , w e r e the subject of i n u c ^ c o m m e n t a n d curiosi ty , as the i r pecu­l i a r d ress iuiu&-tb«&i not iceable t o the

u n i n t e r e s t e d spec ta tors . T h e y indeed , mos t not iceable , t h e fan-

c o s t u m e being so unl ike a n y eve r e re a s to bea r compar i son / to n o n e ,

a brief descr ip t ion would no t o u t of p l ace . .The i r hqad-goar is a s o r t of-l» beaver , or a cross bet ween a Q u a k e r h a t a n d beaver , formed, in tho c:ise of t h e h igh -functionaries, of very iiuoly spl i l b a m b o o and silk t h r eads woven upon the f rame work Ui us jnjvde, t ho whole being a lino, t r a n s p a r e n t , net­work. T h e m o r e S tumble of | t h e p a r t y w o r e ha t s , the crowns;

is pu re and i m m a c u l a t e . " I s e e m to see him now. His h e a d looked l ike a relief on the blue sky. T h e sun was se t t i ng , and he looked u p to the sky . as if seek­ing an inspi ra t ion there *'l tf5VF heapd , " he then sa id , " t h a t no twi th ­s t and ing t h e g e n e r a l s t a te of a n g u i s h in I r e l a n d / t h o c h u r c h e s a r e full of peo-^ pie. M a y t h e L o r d be p ra i sed and

} blogjiedy:-kfld m a y m y p raye r s bria 'g p<'ace on the p e o p l e ! Lord, h e a r o u r p r a y e r s a n d j u d g e us!1* He then bless­ed us, a n d t h e a u d i e n c e was finished. 1 have never seen so m u c h p o w e r un i t ed to s o . m u e h s impl ic i ty . At 4 o 'o lock t h e P o p e r e s u m e s his official aud ience in t h e V a t i c a n . A t 7 o 'c lock only he takeci a l i t t le rest , ,but a t 8 o 'c lock he r e t u r n s to w o r k in his p r i va t e rooms, w h e r e he r e m a i n s un t i l 10 o 'c lock when he re t i r e s for the n ight , no t al­w a y s t o s leep , - though, for i t is d u r i n g the n igh t t h a t he r e a d s a n d wr i t e s for hw o w n p l e a s u r e , h i s favori te subjec t be ing t h e " S c i e n c e of St . T h o m a s / ' a u d essays-on t h e w o r k s of t h a t sa in t , which he receives f rom eve ry p a r t of t h e world w h e n e v e r a n d w h e r e v e r publ i shed .

u i which were m a d e of horse hair , whi le the f r a m e w o r k of t h e brim was the sanfe, tho d is t inc t ion in r a n k being a t once seoB by the fabrics of thoir head-cover ­ings* the lower classes being r e s t r i c t ed 4 a a l T h o n w ha i r fratoi T h w r u n d r e s s ha te , wh ich t h e y wore in the i r r o o m s , h*d tho a p p e a r a n c e of a jelly t in , w o r k ­ed of t h e samej fabr ic as the i r p u t d o o r ha t s . T h e i r h a i r w a s t aken up ' in t he fashion of t h e J a p a n e s e of twen ty y e a r s ago , w i th t h e excep t ion t h a t t he i r h e a d s were u n s h a v e n a n d t h e t o p k n o t a l l owed to s t a n d e rec t on t h e c rown of t h e h e a d , t he whole be ing a b o u t th ree inches in bight . T h e i r faces p resen ted a n a p ­p e a r a n c e s o m e w h a t l ike t he C h i n e s e a n d J a p a n e s e , ye t differing m a t e r i a l l y from ei ther . L o n g s t r a g g l i n g h a i r is on the faces of al l , t h o u g h be ing a n al­m o s t beard less r ace , t h e musta*che a n d whiskers g r o w very sparse ly . On e i t he r s ide of the face hand long rows of a m ­b e r beads , those of t h e h igh func t ion-

r e a c h i n g d o w n to the wais t , whi le those of tho • a t t a c h e s greet u n d e r m n r

ohin " ' The i r dresses were of whi te s i lk of exquisi te p a t t e r n , t h e c o a t be ing a s h o r t sack , with loose t rowsers g a t h e r e d to -g a t h e r a b o u t the ca lves and t h e l egs in cased in p a d d e d s tockings , wh i l e t h e shoes w e r e s o m e w h a t l ike those of the Chinese in a p p e a r a n c e ; T h e i r o u t d o o r cos tume w a s the same , with the excep­t ion of a l o n g g o w n o r tunic of g a u d y colors and exquis i te p a t t e r n , which c o m ­ple ted the i r fan tas t ic a n d e c e o n t n e m a k o -Mp.

P f l ^ e S L e o a t t h e V a t i c a n .

'C'ATIOB Barry in The Capital] KracaBsa,Rome. Loo X I I I , is now aeventy-fcur y e a r s

of age . H e is t a l l , th in and bony . " His face is of. an ivory t int , a n d his eyes a n d lips a re very expressive and smi l ing . H e looks v e r v t irm. ivmeoni says he resembles Voltaire^ 4mt-Lt^>—?tiH-.-V smile is to t a l l y di t lcrent to V o l t a i r e ' s smi le . T h e P o p e w e a r s his ;vgc woll a n d walks r e m a r k a b l y _ s t ra igh t . H i s eyes a re wonderful ly in te l l igent - look­i n g and h is voice is ex t r eme ly ha r ­monious . I j e s p e a k s .several l a n g u a g e s

* M e r L i t t l e j o h n ' s P r a y e r t o r t h e P l a c e s o f H i s A c q u a i n t a n c e .

Col. J . H , Or r , in someirominiscences , tells of a c h a r a c t e r i s t i c p r a y e r offered by E lder L i t t l e johu in 18i30. I t w a s a r a t h e r po in ted pe t i t ion , but no t as un­usua l then as it wou ld be now. H e a p -p r6ached and go t to the point in the follow Trig" "nianneif: r ' Olf Lord," t h e re is g r e a t wickedness a n d m u c h d r u n k e n n e s s in our y o u n g a n d r i s ing towns . T h e r e ­fore, O h L o r d , we c rave t h y blessing. N»w M i l w a u k e e , j u s t s p r u n g u p , isrbad; Chicago, a n o t h e r m u s h r o o m , is wbrse , ye t d o T h o u , Lo rd , bless a n d i m p r o v e t hem. T h e n t h e r e is Michigan City, a place of s a n d a n d whisky , a n d L a p o r t c , of m u d a n d wiokedness ; a n d , indeed , they need T h y b less ing . A n d t h e r e is Sou th Bend , a n d also Niles , w h i c h ' t h i n k themse lves r i g h t e o u s , but a r e ^ i u l l of rum-ho les a n d r o t t e n n e s s . L o r d , t h e y need thv b less ing; a n d here is Misha-w a k a . wh ich boas ts itself s o m e t h i n g , bu t has n o t h i n g bu t ; se l f - r ighteousness . Good Lord , open i ts eyes , t h a t i t m a y receive T h y bless ing. Then w e have E l k h a r t , a n d Bris tol a n d Mot tv i l l e ; lit­t le th ings , b u t wicked . Do, Lo rd , bless t h e m ( t n e * p a u s i n g for b rea th , a n d rais­ing his voice t o its h ighes t p i t c h ) , and last ly, then , dea r , g o o d Lord, even bless Cons t an t ine , w h e r e G O T . B a r r y sells whisky a t t h r e e cen t s a g lass! A m e n . 1 '

Any Tom, Dick or Harry can open a beer sa­loon, but it takes a "Jimmy" to 006¾ a bank. N..Y. New*. . *

I n a c o m m u n i c a t i o n publ i shed in the Army and Navy JmirnaU Cotanaan< J . B . ' C o g b l a n , U. fe.^^"sTaTes~TEat th~5 consu l ta t ions of the e m i n e n t n a v a l and o the r s u r g e o n s , r e s p e c t i n g his r h e u m a t ­ic a t t ack , failed to afford h im the sl ight­est relief. By adv ice of Dr. Hoy le he used St. J a c o b ' s Oil , which w r o u g h t a comple te and , as ho says wonderful cure . J o h n C a r r Moody, Esq., lawyi a t Vailejo, C a b , w a s l ikewise c u r e d a severe j o in t t roub le .

'Young ladtes should not JorgVtTtliat Gotfath died from the effects . of-a—bans: on the/xore-h«ad.—N. Y, Advertiser.

re give >r belly

"as w e l b a s a n y prolessoFbf l a n g u a g e s \, H e never says a foolish th ing nor does a

7 foolish t h ing , like Pius I X . , whose policy was fa ta l to the P o p e s t e m p o r a l power . H e r ises ve ry ear ly , and s p e n d s t h e first h o u r s of the d^y in p r a y e r a n d ^"CflCT&Try lH~4i~iS~ DOixFOOlQ. A t (J o ' c l ock Re says mass . A t 8 o 'c lock he b r e a k s his fast wi th a c u p of chocola te , r e a d ­ing his -corresponde-acc a l l ' t h e : t i m e . A t 9 o 'c lock ho rece ives J a e o b i n f " a n d

—those chiefs of re l ig ious societies vrtror naay d e m a n d aud ience . , At noon he re ­ceives those R o m a n pa t r i a r chs w h o h a v e r ema ined t rue tc*hirn, and the Am

^ A.man- recun t ly ask f j r . a b o x of r o u g h d i a m o n d s , bat the d rugg i s t k n e w no sufch remedy^ After m u c h p a r l e y the d imggis t found t h a t his customer"" wan ted r Parson's Purgative Pills. H e s r v y s , / " T h a t ' s the on ly tit n a m e for ' e m . "

naje r< ' b A a d o r s . At. one o ' c lock lie dines7 his di|ffier r a r e l y cos t ing more t h a n t w o francs , o r half a dol la r . Once u p o n a t i m e P o p e s w e r e g r e a t ea te rs a n d d r i n k -ers , and wero g iven to every k ind of ex t r ava f f ance rhu t Leo X l l l . , is no th ing '

_of al l this . After d i n n e r he t a k e s a lit­tle w a l k in t h e V a t i c a n g rounds , o r / l i e visi ts . the m u s e u m s , gal ler ies , / fee. Somet imes he is ca r r i ed in a / c h a i r qui l ted with wh i t e sa t tn r - H e yi v e ry fond of the g a r d e n a n d likes / 0 p l a y t h e | t w d e n e r a t t imes . Hev f r equen t ly

- fUjgtiys v is i tors - 4n—4-hft- "ymkm rtnd ""*" " flowers to t h e m to avoid o t h e r

T h e first and second t i m s I w a s in tho g a r d e n . W h e n

t . wi th the p i lgr ims "he preceded h\ throe Nob le

O t i a r d s / a n d a f i d s siile"\\'Ms ISfonsijrnot*

For the bonet i t of o u r readers this week a s u r e c u r e for colic ache in horses . T o OH^ bot/Ue John­son's Anodyna TAnimcnt ardd s a m e (junntit;/ of w a t e r , a n d p o u r / d o w n the horse ' s t h roa t .

. Too much lunchtKMi !m: Judge. And too much' luucheo«i—Hostoo Star.

le picnic—The lie hampers tlio

The whole art/ ttsutyect and p/rsu

f mu6lc consists of "taking up iue it.—tiayden.

Kor nyspepsla indlgeutlon Depression of Bplrita and Ueporal Oeblllty In their rarlout forms; also a* a prerentlve axalast Fever and ARu«,and other In­termittent Kuveru. tho "Kerro-Phoap^ioruted EUxer. of CultMayu," mado UT Caawe'l ilnzurd 4 Co.. New v"rK.i fflP'1 k" l ( < ' 'r ^11 " r 1 " ^ " ' 1H the best .tonic. And fur patients recovorlnjr from fever or otlier lckness.lt hau no equal. .

DON'T DIK IN T1IK HOUBK. "Kounh on 1UU, cl«*n*o*uUiW. ujlce,Hle», roaclsei, bed-butfo. l i e

JACKSON, Mich., Feb. fl, 1(-82. DK. I'ENGKIJ.Y :

1'lkMta htu<l uif #i').0U worth of youi valuaoln medicine. I t is dolnjr wonders for some ladled ht-re, one in pirticular, who ayear ago waecoti-lined to heraootu, and roost of the time to her bed. Evi'ry one paid »he had consumption. I knew utie had diseases your medicine was rec­ommended to cure, and persuaded her to try it. ID a few, weeks there was a decided change; io a few more she let her hired help go, and has done her housework ever ?iace,and walks every day a distance of a mils and a half. Respect-fulJy yours.

Mas. (irio. Coauy. (iold Ijy Druggists.

STINGING, irritation, InOammatlon. ail Kidney and Urinary Complaint*, cured by "Buotio-Palba." t l ,

The visions of ub/ht are often made most

grotesque and unpleasant by means of a bar-arous tootn-acue. In snch eases what a

happiness it is have to hand an instant rdiaf. 8ueh as is supplied by Perry Davis' Pain Kill­er. Keep it in your houses. s

FIL ESMPI LEST PIL ES! Sure cure for Blind'1, Bleeding and Itching

Piles. One boz has cured the" worse cases 30 years standing. No one need suffer five tnin-utes after ufiiutf Witliam'-i Indian, Pile Oint­ment. It absorbs tumors, al!ay^-JltchiDg,actR as poultices, givrs instant relief, prepare* on­ly lor piles irchiuLT of private parte nqthing else. Mailed for $1. Frazier Medical Cor^ipanyr Cleveland. , 1 •:

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mmm "4= A R •

Rheumatic .leMiaiqia. Sciatica. t-uwbjjt. iet*a«M, Rccrfaciia. Taattiaeha,

B n r n n . H*+I<t*. I r i a l W l M .

• •.• Aix n a n wmtiy r u t s *a» ACBA. - . v '>rvefi«ta au4 b*+totit**r<+ i*m. fifty C«*U« MM

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V ^A.PB AlfS SCAB /UEHKDI FOB

Rheumatism* Neuralgia,

Cramps, Cholera,

Diarrhoea, Dysentery,

Sprains —AND—

Bruises,

Scalds Toothache

—A.KD—

Headache

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. P \ T \ l k'1 T P R 1st no weii-tneo an,a truster x ^ 1 1 ^ r k i j ^ L . n ^ ^ o f a l ] w n o w a n i a s u n and safe medl«l«« which can-be freeiv usea inter nally or externally without fear of harm and wltl certainty of relict: Its price brings it wituln th< ranxo of all, Htirt it will annually save mnny tl me­lts cost In doctor bills. I'nce'-io aud 61) and %\ pei bottle.. _Directlous accompany each bottle.

van s A r.K UT A LL DKUQOISTS.

In ckrnn ay»pep'-sia and liver com plaint,and lnchroiiic constipation a'n c other obsUnat* dis­e a s e s Hos^etter's StOtaach Bitters Is bevond nil /r.Tnp^ri

HAY-FEVER Elv' Broihers,COwego,

ELY S Cream Balm when applied by the Sneer Into the nostrils will oeabsorbed, effec­tually cleansing the head of catarrhal vir-ns causingheuhhj ie« cre^ions. It allays In • flauatlon, protects the memurai.i ejolxhe nas­al passages from addi­tional colds.ee mplete-\r heals the sores and restore* tasie »nd fmell. A few applica-tinnsrelieTe. A tho OURU treatmen w positl T e l j c u r Agreeat'le to us £end f»-r circula Price 50 cents by m:i or at druggists.

(fiKwatib M E R I E

N. Y. A Specific 'o-

R P A S M 8 , COS. V C 1 3 I 0 5 A .

FALLING SK'K. N E S B . 8 T . T I T T *

DAACE, ALCO­HOLISM,

• P I U M f A T C T * . S C R O F U L A ,

K I N O B | t v t L , U « L Y » £ © © »

DISEASES, \jtfr MI A,

I n d u l g e n c e s and Excesses .

Whether over eating or drlnklne are rnvfr harmle*a hy uajny Hoy Ijliura frtqiiftinly, gfr-r«g elegant appetite and tu\t jmt-nt, by UHIBK them h* fere and remoTiLg aaoullaens. paiM* ^aud distress afi«'rwardt.JeaviiJi,' tbe Lead dear, nervte fcUaiiy, u.d all the iteliugs buoyant elast e and n.< re happv tban Lefore. The pieasiuK effects of a Christian or >unipta#n* liluuer coutinucs'duys afttrwarda.

MS

E m i n e n t TtiJtirnopjr,

j,: y. Wihpu, lug. i5, ibau. •'I And that in addition to the pure ipirlto

contained in tbelr eompoeitlon, tiiey contain the extracts of hopn and other well known and highly "piTimfl iffHw-inii r^itji) Jeates mad tinctures in quantities eur^eient to reader the article what the maker* claim it to be1, to-wit, a medicinal preparation aid not a beyerage— untit and unsafe to be used txcept as a medi­cine. ' J, ,

"From a i r e f u l analysis of their formula— which w u atterfted under qaih—I find that la everv wine-glaseful of Bop Bitters, the actWe rnrdiclnal properties aside from the distilled spirits are cqaal to a full dose for an adalt,' which fact in my opinion, subjects it to as ra-teruaJ re?e*nue tax us a medicinal bitter."

GJTIEN B. BAVK, U. ti. Com. In. Her.

H a r d e n e d Liver .

Five year? atro I broke down With kidney and liver complaint and rheuaaatifrr. Since their I have been urn.hie to be about at all. >»y liter became hard J ike wood; my limiis were puffed up and filled with water, ..." JUI-lhe.beat physi­cians agreed that rJctiiiugcouJd cure me. I re­served to try Hop Bitter6; 1 have u«ed seven bottles; the liaruM-SB has all gone frcm my liv­er, the ewellirjg from my iinrbg, and it baa worked a_nnraeli' iu my cage; otherwise I would have bfen now iu my graw.

: J, W. MorctrrBQttalo, Oct. 1. >i .

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IADACIU

© Y S P ( NEItY

SICK n B H E

NEKVOCa 7 £ J E N E B S ,

BILJOC&SESa, C O H T I V E N E _ 9 S , K I D 5 K T TBOUBI.K3* B » J »U I K I l E O r L X R l T I E S , —

t y ISO m i BOTTLX AT.

BuDr.S.A.RictSL

SBiiffi

> Pover ty and Sufferino;

' u i was dragged down with fltbf, poverty and buffering for }*ar$, caused by a sick family aad large bills for doctoring. I was completelydis-coaraged, until one year ate^by tbe advice af

-my pastor, I commenced using flop Bitters. and in one month we w erc ail well, aad naae of ns have Hetn a sick day since, and I waas-ta eay'to all poor re en, yon tan k«ep your families well a Tear with Hop bitters for Teas t l an aae doctor** visit will cost4, I know i t " t

A WOKKTSOMAX.

Xit Unuoui j ieu UletbiDg. Aaout thirty year* ago. a prominent physi­

cian by the came of Dr. William Hall discav-I W A I » « I crtd, or procueed, aft*r long experimental te-ATM**t Kfarch, a remedy lor diseases of the throat, ^ ° 1 3 8 ""chest and lunge, which was of such wonderfml

. . 5 1 0 ^ t b » t I t sotin"'^ained-a Wjd« renntati*n

Begem life 1? years age under li:e n«/nc c*

WOMAN'S FRIEND Without puffery,eisr. nly on the good vror.

of those who ha_ve used it, it hastaadeSricn. in every ^tate in the Union.

. / S O T A C I K & A L % — ; But a'gjfc^'Jc nml sure r^me^Iy for ah t:»^ -' oompls^nts vhicl i destroy the frcsbriesii i>r-rea l ty , wast.fc "io st.-enprt'n, mar__the napi !ies3 and tise:"uliie?> t . i :

J IvA^fd ,* a nld t h t i r > U ( , « " »« a cure for Colde,

' . o c^b Ef i Asthma, and Brunch Ills I «a bern an-

parallfied. 2fi'cfs a box. M w i u a n

: v < i I K L S , 4 i V i

" D i s e a s e s c f "Womcr! $.~nt jratit. Vw-v •. :".•';•

R. PENCEI.LY ACO. f£y* All U".'n rrarl .' n. • •.•'• ur- r

? ™ Chiiaren

K^kmaaoo, Mfc«. ivl :JV i>-, 'eafelly A/UJ

i e ry a n d thcLAuswer, • L A

A bald-headed m;\n, who has heard that, the ha.lra of a/imu's head aijc nnmbTreltrwantsTo" know if there is not edrae place where he can obtain tjre back number*. Carboline, the de-odorizaa extract of petroleum,the natural hair xcaloixr, will supply the back numbers. All drugg'iste keep it.

Phere Is always rheum at. tbe top," said a in with a cold in his head.--Boston Bull?-

\VHY suffer longer from ('jftjjgrh, lUy-Vwor

M;tC!t;'a1." Ji;.H MM-r t rh:i;hbiTl:yin. H i Wii.y. it i iirj^i ivide-ltriiniitrtl };;\i timl ft v*'Al <:loaK. W H %\/;rc Mri'.^nntt'd tn h im outs by one. Ho looked :ti us and scru­t in ized u s we l l , I s a w he recognized m e , b u t he t r e a t e d m e l ike the o the r s—as if he s a w m e also for the first t ime. " A r e you a l H r i s h P " h e sa id ; ' l a m happy" to receive the fai thful of t h a t nation! ' '* H e t h e n looked aga in a t us , a s if he would have r e a d in to o u r souls . ' ' Y o u r bish-q p i " he c o n t i n u e d , " b r m t g h t m o ofter-i n g s i r o m a peop le p res sed wi th pover ­ty? ' ' T h e n see ing m e st i l l on m y k n e e s h e offered m e b i s h a n d fc> Fai&e m e . 4 i I h a d t h o u g h t , 1 ' h e con t inued , " t h a t t h e offerings w o u l d havo dec reased ; b u t i t w a i n o t so. - Wfr live on c h a r i t y " ( a n d ha a m Iftd a a ^ l y ) , " f n r ftll \ va h a r l ^ a f l

and cold in the Head ? A sure dire is Ely's Cream Balm. It'is not a-liquid-OT^nuff.-n 1¾ easily applied. Fifty cents.

A n o t h e r Case o f 'K idney D i s e a s e Curod-

by H h e u m a r i c S y r u p . FVHNACK Vu.L.vciK, Wayne Couutv,. X. Y

March 3, LHS2.-Gen t s — Fif ^eeti years_ago L had a very

severe aUack of r h e u m a t i s m , wli ich .set t ied in m y back a n d h ips , a n d m u c h of the t ime for t h e las t five y e a r s I have been unab l e t o a t t e n d t o my business ; fof 'weeks alwl weeks a t a t ime I haver been unable lo t u r n in my bed o r to f e n ! myself. 1 h a w t r i c i mar.'v r t ' r / e -

n<

been taken* f r o m us . - O h ! these p e r s e -o u t l o n i ! " h e or ied witfc a loud voioe. " T h e y pur i fy u s even w h e n t h e 16a ren

liiv's, iiiiil two y e a r s :\.::o eonstil"tiMj/<me ot the mos t cek'bra ' iNi p l iys ie ians^h the S ta te , w h o . p ronoun r i ' d it kit!n^/v dis­ease , b u t I g r e w worse all ot tjhe trme d u r i n g his t r e a t m e n t . I heard y o u r R h e u m a t i c S y r u p h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d e d , a n d I t r i ed it* a n d before I h4id used t w o bojttles'all p a i n h a d left m e , a n d t o day I can get a b o u t a n d a m able to a t t e n d to m y business , a n d a m / i m p r o v i n g r a p ­id ly every day . I amudbnlident t h a t t he R h e u m a t i c S y r u p » i L t a k e n a s d i r ec ted , will cu re a n 7 casqr of r h e u m a t i s m or k i d n e y d isease / I ^ m m o s t respect ful ly your s . ( T A « K K T A M M E K M A N ,

O v e r s e e r of the P o o r . — • " _ : — / . 1

I recommend to those suffering with Hay-Pever, KlylCroam Balm.—I have tried near-

mm the be<stremedy t h . i t ' e n / b e taken. As H mewiia of re:" Btorinuthestrenwh and vlt i l energ-y of persons wn.. m e sinking nnder the aebHUatlnk_ K of "pan fill utso'ders ttla standard Te«e-t^tle InvHoiant is OonfPi>s(>(il y u n .

For sale by all DrugglBta and uea l -era fcuuerjulj.

Addr«.i3 r

CHARLF.S Land ''•

•'*£

vQIHAn. L B , .' :LL i-orticolaxa

FIIEB.

^c^o-t\T.«*3:xsr. FOR 50c.

a copy of this not ice in pajt

5 0 c . GOOD WE WILL RECEIVE

Jajyery-ordw of TWO DOLLARS or rr.rtre. tor goodsse ectetd from ovir mammoth t ' lTAI Or.l'V r,t 1'IXE J I W | L B Y , v 7 i T C H E S , & c , & c t provided -'ou send us the names o f t e n persons who will 1 ke!r -;ooa« ou/patrpns. CaUluguessentfre;. '

t i i c i i ^ a u y fMVtU last v«»r o v t r «10Q

I F'5' WMS,;0"/'W1»« <* . t«a T ^ ^ ^ i ^ S f ^ f T r o , " is m a d e

)Brlctor of ••KjOuah on , f f T> I - ^ - - ^ - - J

The jgkjij urium

F" M u."V.i! '."L" '•""¥>" «•" m i u» IB ixiaae o n l y bT

u JB IJIS fcireufnu. ir you arc'_

early indifcrttiocf, Allen'e Brain Food will ptruiaEfntly n ^ u r e all loft vigor, and ftrtagthea all tit- muscles of Brain and Bo«Jy. I I : tj for fn.—• At drufgltt>>. rlr hv mall from J. II. A1 I^B, at?Ht1r*TT7, Ni. Y. ". -

lyStiyLL'^JhxiptiAj^ronehial 7Vo<7i«''wcre in-

^ H . 1 ^ ' . "Welli- Health Rcnewer" rcatorea

PATENTS K. A. L I H M A N N Solicitor nf Patents, Waehiairton

IK C. ttr Send 1 orCire alar, ^ n Uv y*»u w»t»h to oc tain poo (land f a l i lid tiatcntey tbon writo to i i r c f l l l ' Q J M fS T O onTIlCS. S. SlTt.MJUKi SON,! f t | V, I ] | , \

inroi<s St., Detroit Mi.'.h. Attorney r\in I'ntent Causae, Established 1 ' rears. Send for pamplet. turn. •_•-

P L A C E to secure a Bnatnoea . KduoHtlin 6T Hpenrorlan Peo-

, muasalpisatthe^PKN* EKIAJi y | COLL_KH-B. D e t r o i t i . i c h <.'lrcu-

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valid up

P

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i.uuu rtn 1 t A t t | A >

i fc./vi».wanted everyw hereto n a n Agents-

silver.

Address K. CRUGRH, successor to G. W. PETTIBDXE L CO.,

85 Maiden Lane, New l o r s .

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r ospf 1 iuerLa11onal Agtncy. Box 171Chatham. Ont

^ . P o a l t l v J C a r e . \ o K n l t e >'o Plavatrra. N o P a i n . O r W C. Fuyno. Marshall town, Iowa CANCER

/,-v *'<;irn fiuxu. v*\\ II^T1PU«M; J l o o d y ' i N e w T a i l o r J*y»u»in of Dress Cutting HOOIilt u to, Uatiuuul, 0.

=u IJ. K E I L B A r . H . * . ^ 0 - i W l l O L K S A L E l 'R01)UCK A N D COMMISSION M k K C I l A . N l S , TCUCDO.

l e r t D « « n a \i> anttilt pe. A D d w * H . F B l l m X t - 'o .Pott land.Maine, S)t)U" **;t^."-' *t>uI.0*.n.t.u,*n,

a u K . N i e» WAiVl 'ED for the be*t and f a s t e s t . « 1 ! -" l n n pictorial Books and Bibles . P r i c e s reduced Bo per cent . N A T . V T B U P H I N O CO. . Phi lade lphia »*a.

KW R I C H SX.,<Tt::y>. ? 1'ilJ «•

I >ir.vU A lh5l l£ bo i>*

ii't-NnMnipR, ,^?nd f«:r c'rculw

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^C\K~tr\ <&*>< > p«r day at home.rjample worth »5 free J>U IP •O-^Address Stint-on * t'o. Portland Majae, A SUKE CUKK for epilepsy or tits ** to pnpr. Dr: Kursa. 2M4 Arse

n 24 hours. Free __ rsena) St.. St: Louis. Mo Q:r«>a week $1¾ a oay at home easily made Costly. H5 ' '-OBt-fltfree. Address lYne A Co. AujrustaMalaS,

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"HMA, i.*-TnrsMJ.sN A S ^ I > \ N L L I M M <•:N v«.• i

i v i c v c t:.i-:-L' tt'rnbltj di><-a»t^, un.l nr i • i r.t-;.- <UJ: or' ten. lnt"rr,iu:i.!i I '-n u

K' l l lV l ives M-: t friX? !)>' K ia l l . J)(i|) '. (.:I.'1.1V l'rwi-ntion '.z bcifr tb&n Ciirc . .

A :uou;>'M.

•UpHNSO -'JS AWODYWE LINiUfENT f w 5 l e •Vh1' ! , " o n ! ! a ' ' : , r f t ' l" ; ? ,• "'wUisi;- at tho Lt: !!*,-'. Chronic l l o j ^ w , . Jt.rk,,, ,-. \ ^ C ^ / " t r i a m m . Chronic !.)iarrho^i, C l o n i c Dvsrtjterv. Chnlnn M . M " . - K V , "V " >!>:i:(> a.Hl Leme Back Sold everywhere. Scr.d to ' parr-pri^r :•• ; s .1,, , . M ... ^ \ ,

'• r,.il C.*>-i- CL'IIKS •*•:'-.j w;,<--ninR Cotyta,

v-ii,:,«. |».v-45es of th« '• "<riis. . \JAS3.

An KHRllsh Votorlnan- >tmreon andCl^mist. ;KTW travolins In ' ur country, says that most fif !ho Horse ari(- >"tt!e PowtJers sold I.ere are .vonhlea* t i r - i . He. says that Shehdaii's Oondltion Howders are absolatety pure and aaj*n«eJy valuabl*. Xothlnjr on earth will make hens l iy l lko SlifrJJrn » Cm^irton Powders. *tt *» 1 Pint rood. S o W ^ e f ^ r h * ' * . ^ * t t h v m o " for Blotter i amm.

If yon are

inina. i . S I>ose, 1 teasp'o-

.^nvaos « Co.. BoarroM,""

I j all the remedfe8,and jriv« thU a decided pref­erence. I t save ma-immediate relief.—C. T. STXPHBNSV Hardware Merchant, Itbacan N: T. Price 80c. -

t ^hall We Let the Child ..Die? A hard-hearted political economist, looking at a pale and puny child

feebly gasping as it lies upon a pillow, says that the child mightWwell die. It is so weaTTand poor that its life will never be worth much anyhow. There are already a good many people in the world who are of not much actount iftiyhow. And what's the, use of adding to their number another weakling, who has but slender chance of ever amounting to anything?

Now ask that child's mother what she thinks about ktting the child

la.tho inquiry—Wb.cn is the oest liniment, for Man and Beast?—this is tho answer, at- ' tested by two generations: the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI-HENT. rhe reason is aim-pie. It penetrates etery soro, wound, or lameness to the very bone* and drires ont all Inflammatory and morbid mat­ter. It "goes to the root "ot the trouble, and never mis to enre in d(>oble quick time. ~

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;tlers injiho S A TRUTHFUL

One of the first settlers injiho State of New York was Judge White, who established himself-at Whitestown,

• about four miles from Utiea, He brought hia family with him, among ^yhorn was a widowed daughter and An only child—a fine hoy, about lour years old. The country around wf»s thfiiL an_unbr9ken forest, and jh is was the domain of the savage . i u i ) ^ .

Judge White saw the necessity :>f keeping on good terms with the In­dians; for, as he was nearly alone, £e f M completely at their mercy. Ac­cordingly, he took every opportunity to a m r e them of his kindly feelings, And ttffcecui© their good will in re­turn. Several of the chiefs came to see him, and seemed pacific. But there was one that troubled him: An aged chief of the Oneida tribe, and one of* great influence, who resided at a. d i s tance^ ' a dozen miles, had nor been to *ee him, nor could he ascertain ihe views and feelings of the sachem in respect to his settlement in that_ie gion. At last he sent him a message, And the answer was that the chief would visit hiu on the morrow.

True to hisappointraeut, the sachem came; Judge White received him with marks of respect, and introduced his wife, his daughter, and her little boy. The interview that followed

'_ was interesting. Upon its result the Judge was convinced his security might depend, and therefore he was exceedingly anxious to makfe a favor­able impression upfon the distinguish­ed chief. He expressed his desire to settle in the country, to live on terms of amity and good fellowship with the Indians, and to be useful to them, by

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civilisation. The chief heard him out, ands then

~iaidf ""Brother, you ask much, and joa promise much. What pledge can yougive—6T""youT=^atrtit The" white man's word may be good to tht whit&toan, yet it is wind when spok­en to the Indian'"

I „hayeput my life in your hands,'' paid the Judge; "i3 it not an evidence of my good intention? I ha t e phced confidence in the Indian, and will not believe that he will abuse or betray the trust that is thus reposed."

"So much is well," replied the chief; "the Indran will repay confi­dence with confidence; if you with trust, he wiTHrust you. Let this boy go with me to my wigwam—I will bring him back in three days with my answer I" . ^

If an arrow had pierced" the bosom of the mother she could not • have felt a deeper pang than went to her heart when the Indian made this proposal.. $he sprang /forward., and running to~ the boy, who stood at the side of the sachem, looking into his face with pleased wonder and admiration, she

morning waned a way, noon arrived, yet the sachem came not. There wa>* a gloojn over the whole household-Tliq Mother was pale and silent. Judge, White walked the ilour anxiously.

As the last rays of the setting sun were thrown upon the tips of the trees around, the eagle il-uthew—wm\)

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pcen dancing above the bu.>hes in tin, 1 distance."1 lit: "nTvunctnl nt{Htl4y, -H-nd the little boy /was at his side1: Hr was gaily attired as a young chief his feet being dressed in moccasins, a fine beaver skin-was on his should­er*, and eagle's feathers were, stuck in his. hair. He was in excellent spirits, and so proud was he of his honor*4hat he seemed two inches tall­er than he was. before. He was soon in his mother's anus; airrHrrthat-brit^f / minute she seemed to pass from death to life. I t wad a happy meeting-—too happy for us to describe. •

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"The wh'ite' man has conquered," said tl& sachem; "hereafter let us be friends. Yi-u have trustnl an Indian —he will repay you with confidence' and friendship.''

' He was as good asj his word; and Judge-White lived for. many years in peace with the Indian tribes, ami suceeened in laying the foundation ot' a nourishing ami. prosperous com. •munitv.

Says Spu-Tiieon: '"The trees bow in 4lie '"\vind. • ;ind ,so i;m»r we.' £vTTy 'lime tlie%hei'p Mi\iN it lose-, a ir,<:Uih-t'ul. and /every time we eulnplain we miss a ble—im:." , -

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encircled hjm in her arms, and press ing him to her bossom, was about to fly ftom the; room. A'gloomy au4 ominous frown eame over the sachem's brow, but he did not speak.

But not BO with Judge White. Ho

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fcnew that the auccesa of their enter-prise—the lives of his family—depend­ed on the decision of a moment, *

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batik the b o y r l beseech you. He is not more to you than to me. I would not risk a hair of his head! But, my child, he must go with Hhe c^ief. God will watch over hirn J le will be as safe in the sachem's Wigwam as beneath our own roof."

The agonized mother hesitated n

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liioment; she then slowly returned placing the boy on the knee of the

' phief, and kneeling at his feet buj into a ilood of tears. The gloom pass­ed away from the sachem's brow, but he said not a word. H e arose and departed.

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agitated by contending hppeSand fears. In night

from sleep, seeming to hear ild calling screams of the, chi on its

mother for help. But the, time wore away, and the third day, d m c . How slowly did the hours pass! Tim

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The CHICAGO W E E K L Y TTEWS i s recogn ized as a p a p e r u n s u r p a s s e d I n al l t he r e q u i r e m e n t s of A m e r i c a n j o u r n a l i s m . I t s^s tando c o n s p i c u o u s among 1 t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n j o u r n a l s of t h * c o n n t r y a s orccrmplete .v*vspaper. In t h e m a t t e r of t o l eRn iph ic s e r v i c e , having 1 t h e a d v a n t a g e of c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h o C7/A .4 0 OAil.Y .V.VU's/' i t h a s a t I t s c o m m a n d al l t h e d i s p a t c h e s of t h e W e s t e r n A t * o c : a ' c i P r o a s , b sirtfla a

U u l e s d a l e H o r s e s l V r c h e i mi Ni H'IIIMII 1 lol serf,

l'!l!_'li~h Dl.'llt I!ol'*C*, I'nai'hi'i'H. Sb'.'il uul Ponies,

l l o l s t e i n a i d Devon C a t t l e . .Our i'i JtmiiiM's ha\ e I ' T aih antiuy nf our many

years experience in hreediiii: and import; ne;: lnr^»' collections: opportunity of torn iiarimr <liffTt>iviit liri'Hcl.-t; low ]iii(.'s lieiHUHt' of ixti'iit oi business; and low rut OH OI tiHna()oi'tiUioii. L'atiiJo.niies free, (.'orri'spoudfuiv sollcitoil.

POWELL JlllOS., Sl'KINailOliO, Crawf jrd Co., IJKHN

Mention 1*INCK EY DIM-AWII. ftHM

WHEATf M'c \VilI pay tin' liigbt'Ht uijjkot price for wheat

anitablH for inil'<n.;r.. __

POPLAR WOOD. W.> loivo st»rtt<*flitr l'lilp Mill, and tiro now .pre-

oiii'od tu liiiv 1'oplitr Wxiod in lac.'c or nuiall niuu-titios-cut ui r-tdiuiiu^, C;dl iind ^O'L' us. '

BIRKETT MANF& CO., Uirk t ' t t , Au'Z. ^ , ISJS:!.

HERE WE ARE, In our new store, nil settled down to

hu.siness,'with the hu^t,'st stock of

DRUGS, Patent Medicines,

DKUUUISTS'NL'SimiKS,

G R O C E R I E S Ever seen in Pinckney before. We

have a full line of

CANNED GOODS Purchased before the rise, and propose to give o-ir customers the benefit of low, prices. Wo also have a large line of Confectionery, some of finest good^ift the market; a lar#e stock of choice brands of Ci^anrand Tobacco. Teas a specialty./ Try our 50 and GO ct. teas. if there is anything you need in the druLj or grocery line, you can find it at Red Front Dru^ and Grocery House of

C. E. HOLLISTER, 1'lXl'KNKV, M i e n

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NEW GOODSf

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Hats at cost. A Large and eekwear at less tha»

COLLARS,

WE ARE PiECEIVING

LARGE INVOICES OF GOODS FOR THE

EARLY FALL TRADE. OXJ1R MOTTO:

QUICK SALES g SSI ALL PROFITS. 1 4 We shall continue to be

HEADQUARTERS FOR

• o r y . e x t e n s i v e b»rviro of S p e c i a l Tpl-e j f rams . f rom ai l i m p o r t a n t p o i n t s , A s a -V< s p a c e r i t h a s n o s u p e r i o r . I t i s l\Di J'HMIL:. ?' i n P o l i t i c s , p r e -Bonting- a l l P o l i t i c a l N e w s froo f r o m p a r t i s a n b i a s ur ca lo i inK, uud. a b u o -l u t e l y w i t h o u t fear o r f a v o r aa t o p a r t i e s .

. I t i s . i n t h e ^a^f i s t s e n s e , * F A M I L Y PAPER-. E a c h issu-.' c o n t a i n s s e v e r a l CuMPir.TF.h srnan.s, a SERIAL STOUY of

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NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ECT.

COLLARS, We have'an enormous stock in paper

and linen. Prices no object. -

rN CUFFS We lead all competitors. , The best

WHITE SHIRTS! Ever shown in the, town, at prices from 10 to 25 per cent, less than other dealers are selling the same identical ^oods; we have without dpubt the best_milaundricdyshirt in the market.

WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF

IN PINCKNEY.

a b s o r b i n g i n t e r e s t , a n d a r i ch v a r i e t y of c o n d e n s e d n o t e s e-n F a s h i o n s , A r t , I n d u s t r i e s , L i t e r - a iu re , S c i e n c e , e t c ,

•ZiAc-_JLtfl_Xatltc t_&ufiLt'atlflna_are. cssa-p l e t o , a n d to he re l iod u p o n .

I t i s u n s u r p a s s e d aa a n E n t e r p r i s ­ing:, P u r e a n d T r u s t w o r t h y GLN.''RA.L FAMILY yFWSPJFKTi, Our s p e c i a l ,Clu.b-"~

—bintc T o r m s b r i n g i t v r l t h i n t h e -reach of. a l l . S p e o i m e n cop ie s m a y " s t this*office.

j y S e n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s t o t h i s oflSoe.

Draw a fresh friu'rant firoiitti iuul. bt; merry Fear no dental dis]ikiy ;,s y<iu ^nnli>;

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ftemember that we will save you money on _every dollar's worth of goods

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—;— — ^ "Havejxrst received arnew and ^uriiplete stock of

DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES

wUL sett a t -down prices.

COFFEE In town. Notions,'. Novelties and

At your own prices.. Clocks, Clocks,,

CLUCKS! CLOCKS!

Going regardless of cos t J T

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Tobacco, Canned Goods,'Etc. No reninants or sheXf-worn sfockr" We mean business, and will guarantee bottom prices. The public al-e invited to call and see fo^thcmselves. " ' W I * T M A I N ST., I ' l M ' K N K Y , M I C H —

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y_ ^oi'psA wiili uif Pie worst o W nf Dy/pepsia. A siriL'le dose will rcliewin fliUyjvoa tli^it sliuws its wonderful cumtive.imy^fM--', aiul i/^ i»'ecnl:;ir arjjon ni>i)n the ^<itn;i<V{md <li--.yive orn-.-ins. Itis a positive and a l i - ^ i o cure fi/r coHtiveniw"

,an(lconPti|i,ilioii. ailin/iri a rei^j/liahlo way nii-on'the py/iteiiijj-afiyiri'.' off itnpit/itie-i. fa a liver regulator' Its ac(Jon« are ren/iirkaliie. , t-t,- tones and Miimilales t.ir Liver to ;i/lion^tt eiirrerlH the 'acids.and regulates [};f\\o\\M. /\ f, v (jonen uill hiiipriacyou. Sample !iot/les-t<) uenls.

_'_ . JAMES E-.J5AVIS & CO.,1

\Vhok's*aU? A^-ntHj / - _ ' ^3>otroit, Miclii^ui.

FAY Currant #*fe SAIL BEST, HEW AKTJ _ _HEAD- m m M

QUARTERS. xsrvamf-iRii wtmM0 OLD. «1WALL F R U I T S ASD T R E E S . L O W T O D E A L E R S A!*D F L A T T E t t S . • t o c k F i n t - C l a u . F r t e C a t a l o g u e s . C E O . S . J O S S K L Y N , Krcdcnia.N.Y. CAXTHISJJE FALSI :A

Col NTY OK Cli.Wy^'lMir), \ s s ' nnfnrn mn, a Xuiitry 1'nlilU; /i\ iuul fop eniil

C o u n t y CUllle I I . V. ' ( l i ietrhil lH / • . •[]<), lieitT.' (I.lllv (-worn", depose* u'jul'pays tiiut W' is 11 resident.'of 1 lie ("ity nt rl'itll8\ ille/iind Hiiys/llliU he has HulTereii severely witli rheinuatisni HII/J WHS conilned h» his lied three ilavs nn<\ WHS iniilt/r tlie treatment (>f a }0i\j*JrlriTi ttfiil wii:i Dot' relieved, utid that }yi'. e it b'i" e:;-

eiie\H;ed v'reat relief fro/i one dose of Wilson's I -i.ril (III Tl JT Ih ' I l iedy, a n d / f h a t OIK' tioirtr- ef fecle i fa cure, and that In;- .lelieyes that \V'il^i)e's/i-i

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/ Notarv I'uhlic. FARRAND, WltUAMS & CO., AGENTS,

Detroit, Michigan. _ ''31-t

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THt GREAT Dl/IUTH ROUTE! Intended *iiilin:_'s cf srejimers from Detroit for

/SanVt/Ste. Marie a/hi oilier- Lake Superior porta: Moridavs, Tuesdays, Thursdays Fridays and SiitUr-• IHVS, 11 I". M. , " •

l-'or rievelund, Krie and llnffalo: Sunday*, >fon-dfiys,' Wednesday.s and Sat_m:days,r at 5 p. in., tiiBli-iri'.' railroad v'oiiiieciions for ])f»ints east and sivrjth.

ii'ail loiiiiei'tioths at Dnlntn for St. J'nul, ^inrie-apolis, r.isiiiaick.Maiiiloha and other points north, si ml h ; J till \V i •.-1. Hav Lra'jt' (diec^et I to destination.

h'or tieket slTnd oilier lntormation nj«ily to J J 1 . Wll lTIMr, (.rn'l Au'ent. Dock and ofllce at ('.ra­lly \- I'H'H warehouse, foot, of Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. .

('»14 at, the DISPATCH oftrce whon in need of any­thing in the line of joh printing. Kv«rything Hret claee. 1'riuip roftbonahlc.^ j • -- "

MACHI At down prices.

GROCERIES Large line at priced below par, at the

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