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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOL. VI. PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THUJ&#13;
1 i a e PIIWIlYIUFATei.&#13;
1. D. BEMETT, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.&#13;
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE,&#13;
CMC t***" • $1 -5&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
ADVERTISING RATES.&#13;
TMOaimt advertisements, 5J5 cents per inch or&#13;
Ant iaMrtlon and ten cents per inch tor each&#13;
anbaequent inaertion. Local notices, ft cents per&#13;
U M tor each Insertion. Special rates 1 or regu&#13;
iar advertisements by the year or quarter. Ad&#13;
vsrUaements due quarterly.&#13;
yrieeds of the DISPATCH having business at the&#13;
Probate Offloe, will please request •) udge of Probate,&#13;
ataur £ . Cole, to have same published in&#13;
UMa paper.&#13;
SOCIETIES.&#13;
OtTNG PBOPLKH tWCIBTY Of CHRI8&#13;
~~ " I N DBA YOB, meet* every Monday&#13;
evening at tne u o o g i cnurcn, A U inierookcu »«&#13;
ChrisUa* work are cordially Invited to join.&#13;
* i _ _&#13;
ilnsat the COOK1! church. All interested in&#13;
Mite Halite Bennett, President.&#13;
T/NIOHT8 OF MACCABEES&#13;
|V Meet every Friday evening « &lt; » 5*to&#13;
oTthe moo* at old Masonic Hall. Visiting&#13;
a© or before full&#13;
broth&#13;
•re cordially invited.&#13;
L.D. Brokaw, Sir Knight Commander.&#13;
CHURCHES.&#13;
i^ONUREQAflONAL CHUUCH.&#13;
\J Rev. O. B. Thurston,pastor; service every&#13;
holiday morning at 10:80, and alternate Sunday&#13;
eveniajrs at 7:8 $ o'clock. Prayer meeting Tlrured*&#13;
y evenings. Sunday school at close of mornlag&#13;
service. Geo. W. Sykes. Superintendent.&#13;
ST. MARY'H CATHOLICi CHURCH&#13;
No resident prkBt. Kev. Fr. Consedlne, of&#13;
Chelsea, In charge&#13;
third Bundav.&#13;
Service at 10:30 a. m„ every&#13;
M BTUODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.&#13;
•-- - -- astnr. Service&#13;
and alternate Sunday&#13;
'Rev. W. J, Clack, pastor. Services every&#13;
Mid l&#13;
•venlngs at 7:8U o'clock. 1'rayer meotina Thtirs-&#13;
Suaday morning at 10 :&amp;', a.&#13;
vettlngs 3U V.&#13;
day evenings. Sundtiv *c'u«ol at close of morn&#13;
i&amp;f sorvice. J. K. FurUee, Superintendent.&#13;
BUSINESS CARDS&#13;
p. VAi&lt; WINKLE,&#13;
Attorney and Counselor at Law. ana&#13;
hOUClTOll IX CHANCERY.&#13;
la ttvateii Biuck (rooms fonorely occn-&#13;
H, *.H«.0*eUj iioWKLL, i i l C i l .&#13;
H f. 81UL.KH,&#13;
. f " - '&#13;
O&amp;toe&#13;
PHYSICIAN A N D S U R G E O N .&#13;
Udtce aext to residence, on Main street. Pinckn&#13;
«j. Michigan. Calls promptly attended to day&#13;
tw alght. ^&#13;
WTHA&amp;B, M. )) . , , , ,&#13;
Attends promptly all professional calls.&#13;
, at residence on Unadilla S t , third door&#13;
•f Congregational church.&#13;
PINCKNEY, - MICHIGANJAMES&#13;
MARkK\,&#13;
NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNEY&#13;
And Insurance Agent. Legal papers made out&#13;
oasaort notice and reasonable terpis. Also ni;eut&#13;
tot ALLAN hlH K of Ocean steauieie. Otttce on&#13;
North side Main St.. Pinuknev, Midi.&#13;
t y A N T E U&#13;
WHEAT, BEANS, BARLEY, CLOVER-&#13;
SEED, DRESSED HOGS,&#13;
ETC.&#13;
t y T h t highest market price will bo paid&#13;
THOS. READ.&#13;
A BARGAIN !&#13;
For the next 30 days I will sell Harnett&#13;
as follows: Good Oak Nickel&#13;
Plated Single Harness, $10 to $15.&#13;
Heavy Team Harness, $26.&#13;
J O S E P H S Y K E S .&#13;
**'•&#13;
:*fi&#13;
MILLINERY!&#13;
I Having* re-opened my store to revive&#13;
fall trade, 1 invite all in need of&#13;
i MILLINERY «00DS&#13;
call and examine my excellent new&#13;
stock of fall and winter styles of&#13;
'«, d BQNNE-F7S.&#13;
whioh I will sell cheap.&#13;
GEOBGIE MARTIN.&#13;
;nty Exchange B a n k &gt;&#13;
ft. W. TfcPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
The property known as the V. P. Beebe residence.&#13;
For price and terms apply to&#13;
Q. W. TSCFLi, Agent.&#13;
For Sale or Bent.&#13;
The residence known as the Placeway property&#13;
in east part of the village of Pinckney, being a&#13;
comraodeoua brick house, numerous barn buildings&#13;
and nine acres of land. Also about lo vacant&#13;
lots in said east part of village for sale, in nambers&#13;
of one or more to suit purchaser. Terms&#13;
reasonable. For prices or other Information apply&#13;
in person or by letter to W. P. VANWIJULLI,&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
OUR PRODUCE MARKET.&#13;
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THOMAS HEAD&#13;
1 white.&#13;
2 red....&#13;
3 red,...&#13;
Wheat, No.&#13;
No.&#13;
No.&#13;
Oats&#13;
Corn&#13;
Barley,&#13;
Beans -«..-.&#13;
Dried Apples&#13;
Potatoes&#13;
Butter,&#13;
Egge..&#13;
Lressed Chickens&#13;
Live Chickens.&#13;
'' Turkeys.&#13;
Clover Seed&#13;
%es*ed Pork&#13;
Apples,&#13;
S 1-03&#13;
1C5&#13;
W&#13;
no, -a&gt;&#13;
40&#13;
. i.oo&lt;&amp; i j »&#13;
1.40(¾ 1.45&#13;
.05&#13;
... 1253,30 m&#13;
18&#13;
«8&#13;
«..ue .10&#13;
15.0U35.20&#13;
...15 .8750 ®&lt;&amp; tlf.o:0OO&#13;
, PUBLISHER'S NOTICE--Subscribers dndlng&#13;
a red X across tbis notice are thereby notified&#13;
that their subscription to this paper will expire&#13;
with the next number. A blue X signifies&#13;
that your time has already expired, and unless&#13;
arrangements are made for its continuance the&#13;
paper will be discontinued to your address. You&#13;
are cordially invited to renew.&#13;
Local Notices.&#13;
All notices in this department will be charged&#13;
at 5 cents per line or fraction thereof, for each&#13;
and every insertion. Ne discount made. Pull&#13;
face type, double price, Where no time is specified,&#13;
they will be run until ordered out, and charged&#13;
for accordingly.&#13;
Registration Notice !&#13;
The board of registration will meet&#13;
at tbe Town Hall in the Village of&#13;
Pinckney, on Saturday, Nov. 3, 1888,&#13;
at 9 o'clock a. m., and continue in session&#13;
until 5 o'clock p. m., for the purpose&#13;
ol receiying the names ot all voters&#13;
w:ho have not been previously registered&#13;
in this township.&#13;
JOHN MCGUINNESS, Clerk.&#13;
Pinckney Mill is now prepared to&#13;
grind feed.&#13;
Ponltry J Poultry !&#13;
I will pay the highest market price&#13;
lor all drt-ssed poultry delivered at my&#13;
.store at Anderson.&#13;
H. H. SWARTIIOUT.&#13;
Something new in baking powder, a&#13;
tine line of gold hand decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy yotir powder of us and&#13;
get a whole set. Yours,&#13;
GEO, W. SVKKS &amp; Co.&#13;
XLOCAL G L E A N I N G S *&#13;
0ES A GENERAL&#13;
Into • BUSINESS.&#13;
r •- v&#13;
iftised on Approved Notes.&#13;
iPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
ites issued on time deposfable&#13;
on demand.&#13;
k SPECIALTY.&#13;
IfTtoket* for Sate&#13;
Last night was Holloween.&#13;
Keffistcr! REGISTER! REGISTER!&#13;
Council meeting next Monday night.&#13;
Mr. S. A. Barton is at Mason on business.&#13;
Four days more before the day of all&#13;
days.&#13;
Shake £3P for the laat time oftic*&#13;
seekers.&#13;
MIK F. G. Rose visited relatives in&#13;
Dextor last week.&#13;
J J. Teeple was in Detroit Tuesday&#13;
and Wednesday.&#13;
Mrs. Lucy and Miss Mary Mann are&#13;
visiting at Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
Mrs. G. W. Hoflf visited friends in&#13;
Stockbridge over Sunday.&#13;
Miss Nellie Bennett is clerking in H.&#13;
H. Swartbout's store at Anderson.&#13;
Apples are beinar shipped from this&#13;
place to Ypsilanti for making cider.&#13;
A new street lamp has been placed&#13;
in front of F. A. Sigler's drujf store.&#13;
Miss Parks, ot Dexter, was the gnest&#13;
ot Mrs. Harry Rogers first ot the week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pratt, of Cohoctah,&#13;
Sundayed with Dan Jackson and&#13;
wife.&#13;
Misses Flota and Netta Hall, of East&#13;
Putnam, visited at South Lyon over&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. P. Smith visited her daughter,&#13;
Mrs. C, Lynch, at South Lyon, over&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
The gravel train is working on the&#13;
Air Line railroad between this place&#13;
and Hamburg junction.&#13;
A social party was enjoyed at the&#13;
residence of Patrick Lavey on Friday&#13;
night last. About thirty couples being&#13;
present.&#13;
nroBicr&#13;
DanT Mnrta will teach school at&#13;
Hamburg village again this winter.&#13;
D. D. Bennett has painted H. H.&#13;
Swartbout's residence at Anderson.&#13;
Miss Emma Garner, of Holly, was&#13;
the guest of Mrs. V. C. Bennett last&#13;
week.&#13;
Richard Baker, and E. E. Mann&#13;
were home from Stockbridge over Sunday.&#13;
Lyman &amp; Reason and Patrick Farnan&#13;
are buying gprae fine porkers in this&#13;
vicinity.&#13;
Bert Rorabacher, of Hamburg, visited&#13;
friends and relatiyes in this place&#13;
last week.&#13;
Read what the "hired girl" has to&#13;
say about Mann Bros, being the cheapest&#13;
place to trade in town.&#13;
H. M, Davis finished the painting on&#13;
Ed. Wheeler's new residence in Hamburg.&#13;
He did an artistic job.&#13;
Mr. Frank Wilcox and sister, of Bancroft,&#13;
Mich., were the guests of Mrs, I.&#13;
H. Brokaw a few days last week.&#13;
J. S. Jenkins, of Mason, shook hands&#13;
with his many old friends in this village&#13;
and vicinity first of the week.&#13;
On Tuesday next every voter should&#13;
go to the poles and vote for the best&#13;
man irrespective of party principles.&#13;
Miss Maggie Maier started for Cleveland,&#13;
Ohio, where she will visit lriends&#13;
and relatives for a couple of months.&#13;
Goy. Luce pardoned Claud M.Kuhn,&#13;
who was sent to tbe Ionia prison for&#13;
two years from Unadilla, this county.&#13;
Mrs. Henry Hicks, of. near Jackson,&#13;
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.&#13;
Thompson, of East Putnam, over Sunday.&#13;
We are pleased to state to our readers&#13;
that John Chalker and Jefferson&#13;
Parker have both been granted a pension.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wright, of&#13;
Unadilla, trill start for Virginia, Carolina&#13;
and other southern states after&#13;
election.&#13;
V. C. BenneU has moved his family&#13;
into W. A. Sprout's residence at Anderson.&#13;
V. C. is working lor H. H.&#13;
Swarthout.&#13;
L. W, Richards started on the road&#13;
lor a Wisconsin boot and shoe firm&#13;
again last Monday morning. He is a&#13;
first-class salesman.&#13;
There will be a party at the home ot&#13;
Richard Bros, on the late Jno. Brigham&#13;
farm near Chubr-'* Corners to-morrow&#13;
(Friday) night.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, who&#13;
are both sick at Stockbridge, are much&#13;
improved, and strong hopes art entertained&#13;
ot their recovery.&#13;
'E. L. Thompson has improved the&#13;
appearance of his residence on M.im&#13;
stieet, by applying a coat of paint, H.&#13;
M. Davis did the work.&#13;
W rren Francis and wife, of Lansing,&#13;
-.yisited their sister, Mrs. C. N.&#13;
Plimpton, and their many friends, in&#13;
this place first of the week.&#13;
A young peoples' party will he given&#13;
at the Monitor House on Friday&#13;
nitfht. Nov.f th. Good music will be&#13;
furnished and a grand time is expected.&#13;
The last issue of the Fowlerville Independent&#13;
contained a good portrait of&#13;
0. F. Barnes, of Lansing, democratic&#13;
candidate for congress in the Bixth&#13;
district.&#13;
On Tuesday evening of last week&#13;
burglars entered the store of Brown it-&#13;
Nichols at Stookbridge and stole a&#13;
small amount of money and some&#13;
cigars and whiskey.&#13;
Those who have promised us woad&#13;
on subscription and those who desire&#13;
Any ptr»&lt;m&#13;
itor ot tint ptptr&#13;
will now find bit&#13;
recently vacated bji&#13;
on Pearl street,&#13;
Mr. Jobs&#13;
was tbe guest o£I&gt;.&#13;
ly laot week, fit&#13;
cabbage that weighed&#13;
Beat that, if you CAB.&#13;
Although a ?ery bpd&#13;
ball party at tbe Mom&#13;
Friday night, wai atten&#13;
forty couples. Tbe mm&#13;
and tiie supper was excellen&#13;
Born, to Mr. and Mr3.&#13;
bout on Thursday, Oct. 25, 1888,&#13;
pound daughter. To Mr. and&#13;
James Quinn, of Hamburg, MOBU?&#13;
Oct. 30,1888, a 9 pound daughter.&#13;
Bills have been issued from thu office&#13;
announcing a republican meeting&#13;
at feregory to-night. Hon. O. JL&#13;
Spalding, ot St. Johns, will addrett&#13;
the people upon the political issue of&#13;
the df.y.&#13;
The Democrats of this plaoe and&#13;
West Putnam will have a pole-raising&#13;
at the residence of James Marble i»&#13;
West Putnam, to-morrow (Friday)&#13;
afternoon. Good speakers will be in&#13;
attendance.&#13;
The republicans of tbis county will&#13;
have a grand mass meeting at Howell&#13;
on Saturday, Nov. 3. R. A. Alger and&#13;
other excellent speakers will be present.&#13;
Arrangements have been made for a&#13;
great big time.&#13;
Mr. Harry Isham has removed bis&#13;
family to the farm of Mrs. A. G. Leland,&#13;
south of this village, which they&#13;
will work. Francis Reason's family.&#13;
of Anderson, will occupy the residence&#13;
vacated by Mr. Isham.&#13;
In the case ot Wm. White vs. Edward&#13;
White before Justice W. A. Carr&#13;
last Friday, a judgment was rendered&#13;
against the defendant ot $3.50 and cost&#13;
of suit. Thos. Clinton defended the&#13;
plaintiff and G. M. Sprout acted for the&#13;
defendant.&#13;
The democrats of this vicinity will&#13;
hivo a meeting in the town hall on&#13;
Saturday evening next. T. R. Shields&#13;
aud S. S. Abbott, ot Fowlerville, will&#13;
address the people upon the political&#13;
issue of the day. They are both abie&#13;
speakers.&#13;
Last Monday, as Walter Clark and&#13;
little daugbter^of Marion, were driving&#13;
to Hny/ell with a spirited team,&#13;
the horses became frightened.at somethiny&#13;
beside the road, and ran away,&#13;
throwing the occupants from the wagon,&#13;
breaking the little girl's collar&#13;
Lone and killing one of the horses.&#13;
Livingston Heraid: "There are a&#13;
&lt;jroat many things to be considered in&#13;
the qualifications of a candidate for the&#13;
ol'icc of Sheriff. A large amount is&#13;
annually expended for costs ot suits in&#13;
various places, which are thrown out&#13;
of court by the careless or improper&#13;
service of papers. The protector of&#13;
the country's peace and security should&#13;
he a man who is prompt but accurate&#13;
in ail his actions, fearless and of the&#13;
highest integrity. Such a man is L.&#13;
D. Brokaw, and he should be the next&#13;
Sheriff of this county."&#13;
We find that some of our business&#13;
men are using stationary with their&#13;
card printed upon which has been&#13;
done at some other place. We would&#13;
like to ask them if this is right. The&#13;
merchant-does not like to have the&#13;
people of this village go to some other&#13;
town to do their trading any more&#13;
than we like to have the merchant go&#13;
*\&#13;
9L&#13;
recen&#13;
and have&#13;
voters, if it shall apj&#13;
cant is a legal vote]&#13;
Sec. 90 Howell's at-&#13;
The board of reg&#13;
session at the offif1&#13;
cleric from nine o'qj&#13;
o'clock p. m., on the&#13;
election day (Note.&#13;
purpose of comp'etingl&#13;
Any legal voter in&#13;
not already registered has&#13;
have his name entered on&#13;
that day. Sec. 91, Howell's&#13;
Any legal voter not&#13;
vote on election day proYJ4#dM*'5&#13;
under oath, supported by&#13;
arother qualified elector of the fee&#13;
not a candidate for orfice, that on rajl'."-. D*0*&#13;
tration day he was prevented fro"T to g t a t&#13;
registering by sickness of himeeif o i w ^ g t V ;&#13;
some near relative in his honaehoid, ertu,. t»W\'U-^&#13;
by absence from the township,on bestt- • ;• ^ '•&#13;
ness, without intent to avoid "tgirtra&#13;
tion. and had been prevented froWna?--&#13;
ing his name previously registered.&#13;
Sec. 93, Howell's Statutes.&#13;
, The law does not apply in all particulars&#13;
to incorporated cities wjv* t 4becharters&#13;
prescribe the m a p - v\VP*"&#13;
tration. No general rei • Jv is.&#13;
requirjd tbL&lt; year except itt,: ".''^eCoi^-&#13;
Voters in cities should ex^. v•;'",• ^and*&#13;
strictly lollow their city dial ^ i n the&#13;
matter of registration."&#13;
Y.&#13;
Pinckney Pnblic School.&#13;
(..UAM.YAP. DEPARTMENT.&#13;
The pieces for last Friday were veryw.&#13;
eli spoken, L. K. Markey having the&#13;
be.-t piece. Try it again Louie.&#13;
Th'&gt; young folks of this room attended&#13;
a surprise party on Miss Maude&#13;
Hooker Tuesdav evening.&#13;
Mr. Michael Ruen commences school&#13;
next Monday.&#13;
Mr. Frank Reason will move his&#13;
family here next week.&#13;
The dance at the Monitor House last&#13;
Friday night was welt attended.&#13;
Willie and Hughie Miller, of this&#13;
department, were iu Howell Mondav.&#13;
The little pupils of the Primary Department&#13;
are gaarding their lips very&#13;
carefully so that'they may receive a&#13;
merit from their teacher every night.&#13;
Richard Ruen, of the High School,&#13;
commences a winter -term of schoolnext&#13;
Monday in the Camel's Mill district.&#13;
John Staekabic, of the High School/&#13;
commences his first term of school next.&#13;
Monday iu the stone school-house in&#13;
Genoa."&#13;
I.&#13;
to pay their subscription to tins paper . °^*&gt;*PM We&#13;
yS i t g«J» at goed, if not bettor&#13;
Misses Mabel Parks, ot Webster,&#13;
Lola Placeway, of East Putnam, and,&#13;
to some oiber plaee and get his print-1 Mamie Sigler, of tje High School,&#13;
ing fane. We wilt do your printing visited our room last Friday afternoon.&#13;
in wood will confer a lavor&#13;
they will do so at once,&#13;
on jjlhan oaisid*&#13;
can afford to and will&#13;
satisfaction&#13;
parties. Support your&#13;
Cobb Bros, furnished the&#13;
; ; home printing office.&#13;
Mr*. J. Grunendike, of Chili, N. a.. •*.« o*«* J *_ J&#13;
. . . 4. ' . .. , £ J M T*1® State game warden has issued&#13;
who has been the guest of Mrs. ly H.&#13;
Brokaw and the Misses Cate da;&#13;
the past two weeks, departed Tn&#13;
evenintr. She was accomoaaieSI by&#13;
ajiotice to deer hunters, in which be&#13;
quotes some points of the law to them.&#13;
He says: '"The open season in the up-&#13;
Speaking as a class exercise in our&#13;
room is a fine success, the scholars take&#13;
an active interest aud their pieces are&#13;
thoroughly learned.&#13;
Our choir has greatly improved&#13;
since the addition to it. Hope he will&#13;
-;&amp;# every morning.&#13;
Th&#13;
Mrs. I. H. Browkaw to MilfoJfnHIen".&#13;
where they will spend a few dajrifisit&#13;
i n g friends and relatives.&#13;
; per peninsula is from October 1st to&#13;
November 15th, and in tbe lower pen-['.&gt;«•&#13;
I insula d uring- the month* of Novemt^pff'&#13;
'he following is the total enroll-:&#13;
ment ot the Pinckne/ Jfublic School:&#13;
High School, 4p; (irammar Depart-,&#13;
i"enr. iGwMMllfe.i:'ito Department,&#13;
&gt; * * •&#13;
1%r-*''.-&gt;/'.&#13;
: * ?&#13;
* tf&#13;
&gt;nt,44,&#13;
£0LAX(&#13;
•19&#13;
'SVfrft&#13;
"a j ^ s r 3 ^ ^ ' * T W »&#13;
^&#13;
,/&#13;
-&gt;!&#13;
O't&#13;
t h e&#13;
je of t b e most&#13;
City, d r o p p e d&#13;
W. H. B r a d y .&#13;
l a w r e c e n t l y ,&#13;
ale of a detectlt.&#13;
ilxed for t h e&#13;
rith w h i c h to&#13;
r b o e u formed in&#13;
i r e ariH sale of an&#13;
' h a n d y c r a c k e r bin,&#13;
• s h o r t t i m e I t h a c a&#13;
&gt;rtaat m a n u f a c t u r i n g&#13;
ir of a v e r y fatal t y p e is&#13;
[heaviness among t h e resi&#13;
been formed at T u s c o l a&#13;
" A b s o l u t e Brotherhood."'&#13;
iff dogs h a v e been c a u s i n g&#13;
ty f a r m e r s considerable t r o u b l e&#13;
longing to a W i l l i a m s t o n m a n&#13;
Pay a few w e e k s ago and could&#13;
fnd until one day last w e e k it w a s&#13;
in a railroad culvert, h a v i n g&#13;
t w e n t y days. ' *&#13;
srs in S h i a w a s s e e county have&#13;
a n organization for protection&#13;
i s t m e m b e r s of t h e shot-gun b r i g a d e ,&#13;
i n t e n d to p r o s e c u t e all h u n t e r s found&#13;
t h e i r farms.&#13;
[£li B r a n d c l l of W h i t m o r c , Iosco county,&#13;
seven b e a r s in t w e l v e m i n u t e s t h e&#13;
vr day.&#13;
G a i g e B r o s . . J o n e s &amp; R i c h a r d s nave&#13;
, t h e S t a n d a r d mine on t h e C a r t e r farm&#13;
^ar J a c k s o n , und are tilling, iq&gt;- t h e shaft.&#13;
ley w o r k e d this mine f,,r ihroe y e a r s and&#13;
ok out s o m e t h i n g over ,\o,tK)o tons of coal.&#13;
l e j ^ a v e n o w securi.nl a mining lease of&#13;
fifty a c r e s of land, except a tew lots o w n e d&#13;
b y Dr. J . Li. Mitchell, n e a r J a c k s o n , and&#13;
w i l l begin d r i l l i n g for coal at once.&#13;
D . C, P e l t o n a n d T. AY. L a n d m a n h a v e&#13;
p u r c h a s e d t h r o u g h G e o r g e K. F r o s t a tract&#13;
of valuable! pine in t h e P i n e river region,&#13;
u p p e r peninsula, for a consideration of $2*»,-&#13;
000. It is e s t i m a t e d to cut '.»,OiH),oou feet.&#13;
A u s t i n E. W i n g , a s s i s t a n t cashier o'f the&#13;
C o m m e r c i a l n a t i o n a l b a n k of Detroit, has&#13;
been appointed national bank e x a m i n e r for&#13;
M i c h i g a n , vice H o m e r X a s h , resigned.&#13;
T h e a t t e m p t to settle t h e suit of G r u m -&#13;
m e l t against t h e Michigan gold c o m p a n y&#13;
h a s failed, and the; case will be h o a r d by&#13;
t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t in .January. T h e Michig&#13;
a n shaft is now 'S&gt; feet deep, and is said to&#13;
be producing gold rock as rich as at first.&#13;
F r e d Mitchell, a well k n o w n f a r m e r and&#13;
t i m b e r c o n t r a c t o r living near Heed City,&#13;
suicided a few d a y s since.&#13;
H u g h Ireland, f o r m e r l y of D e t r o i t , who&#13;
w a s a r r e s t e d c h a r g e d w i t h Ci?rtreT«4cment,&#13;
b y 0 . B. Cook &amp; Co. of E a s t S a g i n a w ,&#13;
been acquitted. H e will b r i n g s u i t&#13;
false i m p r i s o n m e n t . '&#13;
T h e g o v e r n o r h a s pardoned C l a u d e M.&#13;
K u h n , sentenced to t h e s t a t e house of correction&#13;
for t w o y e a r s from Livingston count&#13;
y , J a n u a r y IS, isss,&#13;
T h e premium b a n n e r offered by t h e Cent&#13;
r a l Michigan a g r i c u l t u r a l society to t h e&#13;
c o u n t y t a k i n g t h e largest amount of m o n e y&#13;
in p r e m i u m s h a s been a w a r d e d a g a i n to&#13;
E a t o n cpunty. T h e p r e m i u m s a w a r d e d by&#13;
c o u n t i e s r a n k in t h e following o r d e r : E a t o n ,&#13;
Clinton, Livingston. S h i a w a s s e e , I n g h a m ,&#13;
M o n t c a l m , Ionia, Calhoun, .Jackson. Con&#13;
csee.&#13;
T h e following a r e t h e officers elected a t&#13;
t h e fourth a n n u a l session of t h e y o u n g&#13;
w o m e n ' s c h r i s t i a n association hcld-in L a n -&#13;
s i n g : P r e s i d e n t , Belle. R i c h a r d s of Kalamazoo;&#13;
vice president,. B c r m c e H u n t e r of&#13;
A l m a ; s e c r e t a r y , E. M. Kobinson of O l i v e t ;&#13;
a s s i s t a n t s e c r e t a r y ; M a g g i e C h e s n c y , K a l a -&#13;
mazoo.&#13;
Albert A. S h a v e r , ex-county t r e a s u r e r of&#13;
C l a r e county, is u n d e r a r r e s t on a c h a r g e&#13;
of appropriating about $2,000 of t h e c o u n t y&#13;
funds d u r i n g his t e r m of office four y e a r s&#13;
ago. It will be r e m e m b e r e d t h a t w h i l e&#13;
t r e a s u r e r , on t h e n i g h t o f M a y 1+. 1S*4, he&#13;
w a s found bound and gappgeu in his office,&#13;
a n d he declared lie had been robbed of $4,-&#13;
(XX! of the county funds. H i s story w a s not&#13;
generally believed, and t h e p r e s e n t a r r e s t&#13;
is t h e result of i n v e s t i g a t i o n s t h a t h a v e&#13;
sinco boon made.&#13;
G a g e t o w n w a n t s a g r i s t mill a n d will&#13;
donate an aero of g r o u n d to t h e m a n w h o&#13;
w i l l a t a r i one t h e r e .&#13;
Of M l L-*ttt»iciT*&#13;
m m—mmm*&#13;
,»tni»-&#13;
fca*oha*Aes&#13;
l i p o f H i . A&#13;
J . N o r U n d e r ,&#13;
[und a l i o ft l a d y&#13;
&lt;tf T r o u t L a k e&#13;
r t ft l a r g e g a n g of&#13;
'loariag-railroad.&#13;
road into a&#13;
jtfce Arm in t h i s&#13;
i p w i l l b e b u i l t a n d&#13;
^4*10,0» feet of logs&#13;
railroaded to t h e&#13;
[ • o c r e t a r y of t h e s t a t e&#13;
t h a t w h i t e i i s h a r e&#13;
;higan w a t e r s t h a n&#13;
Is been a w a r d e d t h e eoutfce&#13;
s t r e e t s of M a s o n&#13;
t h r e e y e a r s at $l,lX*) a&#13;
&gt; * a r e lights.&#13;
i A l b e r t C u t t i n g shot a n d&#13;
w e i g h i n g :2'&gt;0 p o u n d s in&#13;
fb»n c o u n t y , t h e other m o r n i n g .&#13;
t * n r E f r r i r r " of Au Sable, h a s be&#13;
I n d i a n m i s s i o n a r y at t h e Rosebud&#13;
D a k o t a ,&#13;
i w l m a n , a well k n o w n c o n d u c t o r&#13;
, D e t r o i t , L a n s i n g &amp; N o r t h e r n rail-&#13;
I**gone to Salt Lake City, L'tah, to&#13;
Srace M u r r a y , s e n t ; ) the s t a t e prison&#13;
Kalamazoo c o u n t y for ."O y e a r s on beoonviete&#13;
i of an i n h u m a n c r i m e , has&#13;
In g r a n t e d a new trial by the s u p r e m e&#13;
\xt, and to be ordered a d m i t t e d t o bail in&#13;
t May a h o m e s t e a d e r on the m i d d l e&#13;
cii of t h e O n t o n a g o n river n a m e d Win.&#13;
Patrick d i s a p p e a r e 1. and a few d a y s&#13;
h i s body w a s found in t h e river. It is&#13;
pposed he w a s accidentally d r o w n e d&#13;
b u s i n e s s m e n ' s association has b y n ori/&#13;
ed at Alma. 15. S. W e b b for president,&#13;
d Max Pollasky, s e c r e t a r y .&#13;
F . W. B r o w n of Hillsdale college, goes&#13;
t h i s fall as ff m i s s i o n a r y to India.&#13;
Prof. Hog an of J a c k s o n , made a balloon&#13;
ascension at Stafford S p r i n g s . Conn., on&#13;
t h e l'.'th., and dropped with his p a r a c h u t e&#13;
from a height of 4.000 feet.&#13;
T h e Champion l u m b e r company, capital&#13;
s:ock 6¾»0,000, h a v e filed articles u'f association&#13;
w i t h t h e county clerk of W a y n e county.&#13;
T h e operations of the corporation will&#13;
be c a r r i e d on in M a r i o n county, Mississippi,&#13;
but the principal business office will be&#13;
in Detroit. T h e s h a r e h o l d e r s a r e H e n r y&#13;
S. S w e e t of Detroit, E v e r e t t E. O r v i s of&#13;
P o r t l a n d , Mich., ami T h e »dore Ciunn of&#13;
S e b e w a . Mich.&#13;
I I . G. Spofford, m a n y y e a r s ago a l a w y e r&#13;
in Detroit, a n d l a t e r of Chicago, died recently&#13;
in J e r u s a l e m . He a n n o u n c e d himself&#13;
as the s ootid Messiah and w e n t t h e r e&#13;
to convert t h e H e b r e w s to C h r i s t i a n i t y .&#13;
T h e s u p r e m e court has decided t h a t t h e&#13;
board of a u d i t o r s of W a y n e county, a r e&#13;
not obliged to pay tin- sheriff fees for lock,&#13;
ing up d r u n k &gt;iiid disorderly p e r s o n s at the&#13;
jail e v e r y m o r n i n g [lending their t r i a l s in&#13;
the Detroit police court,&#13;
T h e pnstofhVe at L u t h e r w a s burglarized&#13;
of about £;&gt;00 t h e other night.&#13;
A m o s B. Kins,', who claimed half of t h e&#13;
real e s t a t e in B a t t l e C r e e k and t h e village&#13;
of Verona, w h i c h w a s recently decided&#13;
a g a i n s t him in the s u p r e m e court, is dead.&#13;
W. If. A n d e r s o n , a, far: c?r living n e a r&#13;
W h i t e h a l l , fell from Ins bar:* loft t h e oilier&#13;
day, and his neck w a s broken.&#13;
1. J. Leggett, a p r a c t i c i n g physician and&#13;
well known citizen of Mecosta county, fell&#13;
d . a d a t . the gate of his residence in P a r i s&#13;
i In1 o t h e r day.&#13;
William Hlumski, an employe in a build&#13;
im: on the c o r n e r of Cass and C o n g r e s s&#13;
s t r e e t s , Detroit, w a s killed the o t h e r after&#13;
noon. The old man w a s on the first floor,&#13;
and having some business to attend to on a&#13;
ttoor above, stepped into the elevator. Win.&#13;
T u t t e r l i n g . t h e voting man who r u n s the&#13;
elevator, w a s s w e e p i n g on the g r o u n d floor&#13;
beneath. As the elevator s t a r t e d he yelled&#13;
to t h e old gentleman to wait a moment, t h a t&#13;
he wanted to go along. The old g e n t l e m a n&#13;
put his head out to a n s w e r , ami as lie did&#13;
so his neck w a s c a u g h t between t h e edge&#13;
of the elevator and t h e floor above, killing&#13;
him instantly. His n e k w a s broken, the&#13;
right temple bone w a s crushed, one side of&#13;
his face and eye w e r e c u t ami crushed, and&#13;
t h e t o n g u e pulled out by the roots.&#13;
In the case of the Detroit board of t r a d e&#13;
and t h e Detroit m e r c h a n t s 1 and m a n u f a c -&#13;
t u r e r s ' e x c h a n g e a g a i n s t t h e C r a n d T r u n k&#13;
r a i l w a y of C a n a d a and t h e N e w Y o r k Central&#13;
A: Hudson R i v e r railroad company, t h e&#13;
m t e r - s t a t e eommerco commission has dismissed&#13;
the petition, d i v i d i n g that, t h e estimated&#13;
p e r c e n t a g e of a t h r o u g h r a t e b e t w e e n&#13;
i n t e r m e d i a t e points on long hauls from the&#13;
n o r t h w e s t to t h e sea board or N e w E n g l a n d&#13;
points, or vice versa, w a s not a fair s t a n d a r d&#13;
of comparison w i t h the r a t e s on freight&#13;
g i n a t i n g at, or destined to, such i n t e r&#13;
iata points, and also t h a t r a t e s at. De&#13;
it a r e relatively fair. Decision by Com&#13;
missioner 1 Jragg.&#13;
A m e e t i n g of t h e Michigan board of pharm&#13;
a c y for the purpose of e x a m i n i n g candid&#13;
a t e s for r e g i s t r a t i o n , will be held a t Lansing&#13;
W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r&#13;
7 a n d s. T h e e x a m i n a t i o n will c o m m e n c e&#13;
on W e d n e s d a y at'.) o'clock a. m., at r e p r e -&#13;
s e n t a t i v e hall. T h e e x a m i n a t i o n for regist&#13;
r a t i o n as r e g i s t e r e d p h a r m a c i s t s will occupy&#13;
t w o d a y s . t h a t for a s s i s t a n t s one day only.&#13;
A t t h e funeral of M r s . Moses Carleton of&#13;
St. Clair, h e r body w a s borne to h e r g r a v e&#13;
by her six s t a l w a r t s o n s - a l l good citizens&#13;
of St. Clair county.&#13;
A p a r t y of E a s t S a g i n a w capitalists will&#13;
soon begin p r o s p e c t i n g for coal n e a r F l u s h -&#13;
ing.&#13;
Nellie Dennison, a prominent, y o u n g lady&#13;
in B a y City society w a s found dead in b o d a&#13;
few m o r n i n g s since. H e a r t disease.&#13;
C a r o l i n e H e a t h of B a t t l e Ofeek h a s r e -&#13;
ceived $'J,'!0U from C r a n d T r w | k r**wfty&#13;
c o m p a n y for i n j u r i e s r e c e i v e d t e k c r k n e e&#13;
w h i l e getting off t r a i n l a s t s u m m e r .&#13;
A cigar box c o n t a i n i n g k e r o s e n e oil&#13;
m a t c h e s and fuse whirth hftd heen lighted&#13;
w a s found placed a g a i n s t school h o u s e at&#13;
Unadilla.&#13;
T h e s u p r e m o court h a s r e v e r s e d decision&#13;
of circuit court for W a s h t e n a w c o u n t y all&#13;
o w i n g Joel W. H a m i l t o n $ 1,280 foi* soiling&#13;
A n n A r b o r R e g i s t e r for Dr. G e o r g e E.&#13;
F r o t h i n g h a m .&#13;
R o b e r t C a g e h a s e x a m i n e d coal bed o n&#13;
! W i l l i a m K B o y d ' s farm n e a r Albion ami&#13;
1 ^-ays t h a t it lies from fifty l o o n e htrndred&#13;
*cct. u n d e r g r o u n d , covers from n i n e t y to&#13;
' cd a c r e s a n d wUl m i n e 4,000 t o n s&#13;
k i t * * e n « l m e k o a W . E. H o w a r d ' s&#13;
»e*r M i l a n ,&#13;
H . S . W o r c e s ^ o r , ftjsmtef the Michigan&#13;
C e s t t r a l I f ilroad a t Owcsso* took a dose of&#13;
e t r t t t t t e t c i d b y m i s t a k e asm died i n 20 m i n&#13;
Utof. tke d e c e a s e d w a s about 40 y e a r s old.&#13;
S W M E T P O T A T O E S , per&#13;
P E A K S , p e r bbl&#13;
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leek. S h e w a s going from V e r m o n t to&#13;
3.&#13;
W h i l e c r a z y d r u n k J a m e s C l a r k of L u d -&#13;
iljttou, c u t h i s mot her* R t h r o a t from c - r to&#13;
e a r , n e a r l y s e v e r i n g h e r windpipe and; of&#13;
course, i n d i c t i n g a fatal wound. T h e sheriff&#13;
w a s culled us soon as t h e h o r r i b l e affair&#13;
w u s d i s c o v e r e d a n d a f t e r u d e s p e r a t e&#13;
s t r u g g l e c a p t u r e d t h e infuriated m a n .&#13;
A t t h e a n n u a l m 6 e t i n g of tbe D e t r o i t&#13;
b r a n c h of t h e N a t i o n a l I n d i a n association,&#13;
t h e following officers w e r e elected for t h e&#13;
c o m i n g y e a r : P r e s i d e n t , Mrs. E l i . C o o l i d g e ;&#13;
vice-president. Mrs. A. G. Lindsay ; c o r r e s -&#13;
p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y . M r s . Albert M i l l e r ; recurding&#13;
s e c r e t a r y . Mrs. T. T. L e o t e , j r . ;&#13;
t r e a s u r e r , Miss S a r a h P a l m e r ; l i b r a r i a n ,&#13;
Miss F a n n y W i u g e r t . T h e next m e e t i n g&#13;
will be on t h e l a s t F r i d a y iu N o v e m b e r .&#13;
THE WORLD"oF TRADE.&#13;
D e t r o i t Market*.&#13;
W h e a t - N o . :i red, spot, $1.10(^1.10^ ;&#13;
December, $t. lUsyt l.U."1.. ; May, *1.17',(«&gt;&#13;
1.17¾; No. :&lt; red, spot. '.»'.»(«'.H*1 c ; longberry,&#13;
S l . U i 1 , ; No. 1 wnite, spot,&#13;
$!.0S::&#13;
4(.ii l.i'S1.i. Corn—No. 2 spot, 4.r»"iSc;&#13;
December, : 0 c ; No. 4, spot, 4 P 4 c ; No&#13;
'.' yellow, 4tK.\ ( hits - No. 'J white, spot 'JS'.c ;&#13;
October, £ ' e ; No. i mixed, 2i)l._,c; light&#13;
mixed. 27?.|C Cloverseed • Old prime, £5.:S0;&#13;
r e g u l a r , D e c e m b e r , ¢.).(571^. Kye-.V.lc.&#13;
Harley—No. 'J s t a t e $\A~&gt;(&lt;i 1..*0 per c w t .&#13;
P r o v i s i o n s - - D e t r o i t n e w mess, $U'&gt; (K)(/c&#13;
10. g;&gt;; family i&gt;ork J I O / . T K " 1'.).;-0; s h o r t cleSr,&#13;
^10 oOt'MO 7.'»; lard, in tierces, O^ce'.i^e;&#13;
kegs, [i-\\(ti'10c; pails, 10'-;&lt;« 10 ; , c ; h a m s , 11 ^^&#13;
(u i'J: .,c; s h o u l d e r s , \&gt;.w.&gt;&gt;,;e; b r e a k f a s t ba&#13;
con, 11^^(11^..0, dried beef hams, jso.,"j0(rfi&#13;
10; e x t r a m e s s beef, uew. $:.:0.&#13;
F l o u r — M i c h i g a n pate it, Sii HO; roller,&#13;
$'» IK); M i n n e s o t a ]iatent, s7 .'»0; M i n n e s o t a&#13;
bakers'.)?:* 2.'&gt;; Kye, £S 75 per bbl.&#13;
H a y - N o . 1,Timothy £1:.» for car lots ;small&#13;
lots $15c&lt;'lii; clover, mixed, $11(^11 25 in&#13;
c a r l o t s ; s t r a w . j)"&gt; in car lots.&#13;
H i d e s - C r e e n No. 1. 4'.rc; No. :», :\K,c:&#13;
c u r e d No. 1. 51 '..c; No. "J, 4c; s h e e p s k i n s , 50c&#13;
icjil 50. a s to t h e w o o l ; green calf. 5 c ; salted&#13;
caif, 01.,e p e r lb.&#13;
( l a m e — M a r k e t quiet. P a r t r i d g e . Mat Me j&#13;
pel-pair ; woodcock, .*J 50 p e r do;:.; c o m m o n&#13;
ducks, :;0c, and Milliards, 7.V p e r p a i r ; !&#13;
r a b b i t s , 10.&lt;t 1'ic e a c h : s q u i r r e l s . 75c p e r do/. |&#13;
Live P o u l t r y - M a r k e t easy. F o w l s , (ic; !&#13;
s]iring.chickens, si; t u r k e y s . &gt;c; d u c k s , 7c j&#13;
per lb.&#13;
W o o l — F i r m ; line, »4!fj'2*.c; mediuin, 2l'i&lt;a&#13;
2$c; per l b ; coarse, '-M('&lt;~a:; u n w a s h e d , ' c&#13;
off.&#13;
A I T I . E S , per bbl. s l&#13;
B E A N S , picked 1&#13;
u n p i c k e d 1&#13;
B E E S W A X&#13;
B I T T E K&#13;
T A L L O W&#13;
C H E E S E , per tt&gt;&#13;
D K I E D A I T I . E S , pL'r tb , . —&#13;
ECJOS, per do/.,&#13;
H O N E V . per It&gt;&#13;
H O P S , per tb "&#13;
M A L T , per bu&#13;
O N I O N S , per bu 1&#13;
P O T A T O E S , p e r bu&#13;
LIVE STOCK.&#13;
H o g s — M a r k e t mo.leratoly active and&#13;
jirict s easy ; light g r a d e s , $5. lOi".'» 70: rough&#13;
jj.icking. •S") -lOcr'i 55; mixed lots, $5 41)(^&#13;
&gt;'5 70; heavv packing and shipping lots,&#13;
*5 ."Oe/5 s,\ C a t t l e - l i e e v e s , &amp;i *J5i^5 05;&#13;
cows, &gt;'l 40(.(2 05; T e x a s cows, $1 7 5(((2 25;&#13;
s t e e r s . ¢2 ;'.0i«';{ 2(1. S h e e p - N a t i v e s , i^fc 4 ;&#13;
w e s t e r n s , s:j 'Snu') 115; T e x a n s , £2 7'na'A ;',5;&#13;
lambs, $-\ "I'IOI 5.&#13;
The l^aw is (jiootl.&#13;
T h e U n i t e d Stativ s supi'tune court hai&#13;
s u s t a i n e d t h e c o n - t . t u t i o m d i t y of tlie prohibition&#13;
law of Iowa. T h e point at i s s u e w a s&#13;
the right to m a n u f a c t u r e intoxicating liquors&#13;
solely for e x p o r t a t i o n to other states, despite&#13;
t h e s t a t e l a w , and it w a s pleaded t h a t Ihe&#13;
prohibitory f e a t u r e , in so far as t h e maim&#13;
facture. for e x p o r t a t i o n is concerned, w a s&#13;
in conflict w i t h the constitutional provisions&#13;
giving c o n g r e s s t h e sole right to r e g u l a t e inter&#13;
s t a t e commerce.&#13;
The court holds that the s t a t e law prohibiting&#13;
liotli t h e m a n u f a c t u r e and the sale, except&#13;
for m e c h a n i c a l , medicinal, c u l i n a r y&#13;
and s a c r a m e n t a l purposes, is not in oonllict&#13;
with t h e inter s l a t e c o m m e r c e provisions,&#13;
and t h e decision of t h e Iowa court i s sustained.&#13;
Opinion by J u s t i c e Lamar.&#13;
The Celestials Must (io Back.&#13;
A decision h a s tuvit r e n d e r e d by J u d g e&#13;
S a w y e r in t h e United S t a t e s circuit court&#13;
in S a n F r a n c i s c o , upon two test, cases und&#13;
e r t h e . w e n t Chinese exclusion act. T h e&#13;
court affirms t h e constitutionality of t h e&#13;
act ami holds that, all Chinese now in t h e&#13;
h a r b o r , as well as those on the w a y h e r e&#13;
from China, inns be sent back.&#13;
T h e decision will affect about W,(XK) Chi&#13;
nose, as t h e r e are over :&gt;o,ooo r e t u r n certili&#13;
cates still o u t s t a n d i n g , and it. is believed&#13;
t h e r e a r e now a b o u t :t,ooo C h i n a m e n in t h e&#13;
c o u n t r y w h o h a d lived h e r e before t h e restriction&#13;
act w a s passed, and who left before&#13;
t h e p a s s a g e of iho exclusion bill.&#13;
A Labor Report.&#13;
T h e a n n u a l r e p o r t of ihe C o m m i s s i o n e r&#13;
of L a b o r Col. C a r r o l l 1). W r i g h t , h a s been&#13;
issued, Y{ ,':•&gt; devoted m a i n l y to s t a t i s t i c s&#13;
in r e g a r d .o t h e social, s a n i t a r y a n d economic&#13;
affairs of w o m e n employed in shops&#13;
and factories. T h e s e s t a t i s t i c s w e r e collected&#13;
by w o m e n . O v e r 17,000 w o m e n&#13;
w e r e i n t e r v i e w e d and t h e r e s u l t s a r e being&#13;
t a b u l a t e d . T h e force of specialists in t h e&#13;
d e p a r t m e n t a r e e n g a g e d in collecting t h e&#13;
s t a t i s t i c s in r e g a r d to m a r r i a g e nnd d i v o r c e&#13;
in t h i s c o u n t r y . Col. W r i g h t e x p e c t s to&#13;
h a v e t h i s w o r k completed and r e a d y for&#13;
t r a n s m i s s i o n to oungress early in J a n u a r y .&#13;
An Awful Night.&#13;
Advices from H a y t i s t a t e t h a t n e v e r before&#13;
had P o r t - a u - P r i n c e passed such a night&#13;
as t h a t of S e p t e m b e r 2s, whon the revolution&#13;
began. T h e n i g h t w a s dreadfully d a r k ,&#13;
t h e h e a v e n s b e i n g a m a s s of black clouds,&#13;
. w i t h an occasional flash of lightning. F i r&#13;
_ b e g a n a t 7.:irt p. m. and lasted till 3 a. m.&#13;
|"the 88th. A s far as has been a s c e r t a i n e d ,&#13;
p e r s o n s w e r e killed and over 500 w o u n d -&#13;
0d,M*3lu&lt;)ing m a n y women and c h i l d r e n .&#13;
A m o n g t h e notable persona killed, besides&#13;
Oem. Hfciilo T e l e m a q u o , w e r e Mr. C h a r l e s&#13;
H o m e aa'i| D U C M I C ,&#13;
CrImtn4TsPtpcee&lt;linars Instituted.&#13;
E^KinefcM^pook a n d M*jor», C o n d u c t o rs&#13;
Tofry u t t t T l t t i t h l i n e a n d BrakMMm H a n n i -&#13;
gan. w h o v r « m doolarcd tar t h e c o r o n e r ' s&#13;
j * r y to b e r i t n u u i b l c J o r t k e Mvd H u n ac-&#13;
*yjdont, h a v « b e e n * r r i * t » d «fatrgcd with&#13;
m a n s l a u g h t e r . AU w « t t a d n l t t c d t o bail.&#13;
G e n e r a l M a x t o r W o r k t t t t j l P o w d e r l y&#13;
j v i . c i c o - o p c r » t i ^ | » l i » t H f t b r t r « r g a t n / a t i o n s .&#13;
W A V O F S A L V A T I O N .&#13;
GENERAL NEWS.&#13;
T h e S i o u x chiefs h a v e rejected all of Secr&#13;
e t a r y 8 V i l a s ' s overturei* and d e m a n d 11.25&#13;
p e r a c r e for t h e l a n d s ceded t o t h e g o v e i nm&#13;
e n t . A m i n o r i t y of t h e delegation, headed&#13;
by J o h n G r a s s , e x p r e s s a w i l l i n g n e s s to acc&#13;
e p t t h e g o v e r n m e n t ' s offer.&#13;
M r s . L a u r a B u m s , d a u g h t e r of t h e l a t e&#13;
J. H . l n g r a h u a i , a u t h o r of " P r i n c e of t h e&#13;
H o u s e of D a v i d , " died r e c e n t l y a t Mobile,&#13;
Ala., of b u r n s c a u s e d by t h e explosion of an&#13;
oil can w h i l e l i g h t i n g a lire.&#13;
Twettty-oiie p r i s o n e r s escaped from t h e&#13;
jail in S p o k a n e F a l l s , W. T., on t h e n i g h t&#13;
of O c t . - 0 . T h r e e of t h e escaped p r i s o n e r&#13;
w e r e m u r d e r e r s .&#13;
S i s t e r M a r y P e t e r , one of t h e S i s t e r s of&#13;
P e a c e in S t . J o s e p h ' s homo, in J e r s e y City,&#13;
N . J., w h i l e suffering from t e m p o r a r y der&#13;
a n g e m e n t , j u m p e d from a t h i r d s t o r y wind&#13;
o w and w a s i n s t a n t l y killed.&#13;
A n e w r a i l r o a d is to bo built, c o m m e n c -&#13;
i n g a t t h e e a s t e r n t e r m i n u s of t h e S a l t L a k e&#13;
Valley &amp; E a s t e r n r a i l w a y , on t h e U t a h&#13;
b o u n d a r y line, a n d p a s s i n g e a s t e r l y t h r o u g h&#13;
Iho c o u n t i e s of U i n t a h , S w e e t w a t e r , F r e -&#13;
m o n t , C a r b o n , A l b a n y , C o n v e r s e a n d L a r a -&#13;
mie, iu W y o m i n g T e r r i t o r y . T h e road is&#13;
to be a r i v a l of t h e Union Pacific t h r o u g h&#13;
W y o m i n g .&#13;
A B r i t i s h A m e r i c a n association has been&#13;
i n c o r p o r a t e d in N e w York. Ks d e c l a r e d&#13;
objects a r e to p r o m o t e h a r m o n y b e t w e e n&#13;
t h e Lu'.ted S t a t e s a n d G r e a t H r i t u i n , a n d&#13;
in m a i n t a i n i n g o r d e r and e n f o r c i n g l a w s ,&#13;
and in t h e election of good men to office.&#13;
C h u r c h e s in J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . , w e r e&#13;
opened on S u n d a y , Oct, 23, for t h e first t i m e&#13;
iu s e v e r a l w e e k s .&#13;
Miss F r a n c e s K. Wiilard has been elected&#13;
p r e s i d e n t of t h e national \V. C. T. U. for&#13;
a n o t h e r year.&#13;
A c t i n g S e c r e t a r y T h o m p s o n lias received&#13;
a t e l e g r a m from t h e collector of c u s t o m s a t&#13;
S a n F r a n c i s c o a s k i n g if l a b o r e r s a r r i v i n g&#13;
from China in transit for c i t h e r P a n a m a or&#13;
a c r o s s the t e r r i t o r y of the I'niti d S t a t e s to&#13;
C u b a can be landed at San F r a n c i s c o , and&#13;
if so how t h e y a r e to be g u a r d e d S e c r e -&#13;
t a r y T h o m p s o n t e l e g r a p h e d in reply&#13;
t h a t ••Chinese l a b o r e r s cannot land oa&#13;
U n i t e d S t a t e s t e r r i t o r y , w h e t h e r for t r a n s i t&#13;
to foreign c o u n t r i e s or o t h e r w i s e . "&#13;
E d w a r d (iallun, a s s i s t a n t g e n e r a l m a n a -&#13;
ger of tiie L a k e Shore&gt;v Michigan S o u t h e r n&#13;
road, died in C h i c a g o a few day ago.&#13;
J u d g e H r i t t o n A. Hill, who w a s a person&#13;
al friend of P r e s i d e n t Lincoln d u r i n g t h e&#13;
w a r and w h o s e t h e o r y of a new s c h e m e of&#13;
finance based up.&gt;n legal t e n d e r n o t e s w a s&#13;
adopted iu 1 -tS 1. died at St. Louis r e c e n t l y ,&#13;
aged ]3.&#13;
T h e city t r e a s u r e r of C l e v e l a n d is short&#13;
o-fOOJHR) in his a c c o u n t s , a n d is m i s s i n g .&#13;
H e is supposed to be in Helgiuin.&#13;
T w o men a t w o r k in a q u a r r y n e a r El&#13;
liottsville, Jnd., w e r e c r u s h e d by a falling&#13;
rock, out of all s e m b l a n c e to h u m a n beings.&#13;
William Moore a n d J o h n D o w n e y quarreled&#13;
over a g a m e of c a r d s at E l i z a b e t h -&#13;
t o w n . N . J . Moore d r e w a knife a n d c h a s -&#13;
ed D o w n e y into t h e house, w h e r e u p o n&#13;
D o w n e y d r e w a r e v o l v e r and s h o t his ass&#13;
a i l a n t dead.&#13;
C h a r l e s N i g a b o w e r . aged 4^ y e a r s , a n d&#13;
his d a u g h t e r G e r t i e , aged 13 y e a r s , w e r e&#13;
b u r n e d to d e a t h a t llion, N. ^ . . t h e o t h e r&#13;
m o r n i n g . T h e f a t h e r w e n t up s t a i r s to get&#13;
out his d a u g h t e r , b u t did not c o m e back.&#13;
T h e i r dead bodies w e r e found after the&#13;
flames had been e x t i n g u i s h e d . T h e prope&#13;
r t y lost w a s ;}il,t 00.&#13;
Chief J u s ; ice T a y l o r of W i n n i p e g h a s delivered&#13;
j u d g m e n t dissolving t h e injunction&#13;
to r e s t r a i n t h e K iV V.dley road from c r o s s&#13;
ing t h e C a n a d i a n Pacitie. T h e feeling is&#13;
h i g h against t h e C a n a d h m Pacific.&#13;
Doc. Hently and C h a r l e s H a n n a . Lan&#13;
sing b u r g l a r s , h a v e gone into r e t i r e m e n t&#13;
at J a c k s o n for Jive y e a r s .&#13;
I n d i a n s in M a n i t o b a a r e b e c o m i n g&#13;
t r o u b l e s o m e .&#13;
E x - G o v e r n o r and ex-United S t a t e s S e n a&#13;
tor William T. H a m i l t o n, died in l i n g e r s&#13;
t o w n , Md.. a few d a y s ago.&#13;
General M a s t e r W o r k m a n P o w d e r l y ii&#13;
out in a l e t t e r d e c l a r i n g for protection.&#13;
F o u r N e g r o &gt;s w e r e m y s t e r i o u s l y m u r -&#13;
dered near T u s c a l o o s a , Ala., a few n i g h t s&#13;
ago. T h e t e r r o r of t h e N e g r o e s iu that&#13;
vicinity is g r e a t l y i n c r e a s e d by t h e i r natural&#13;
s u p e r s t i t i o n , as they claim t h a t t h e&#13;
m u r d e r s w e r e c o m m i t t e d by some, m y s t e r i -&#13;
ous hoodoo m a n or w o m a n ,&#13;
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Fla., d e m a n d s pay from t h e&#13;
g o v e r n m e n t for all p r o p e r t y d e s t r o y e d&#13;
t h e r e d u r i n g t h e yellow fever e p i d e m i c by&#13;
o r d e r of S u r g e o n P o i t e r .&#13;
Dr. David S e l l e r s . a n d wifoof Mt. Gilead,&#13;
Ohio, w e r e m u r d e r e d t h e o t h e r n i g h t , and&#13;
t h e i r house Jired. K o b b e r y is supposed to&#13;
h a v e been t h e m o t i v e for the c r i m e as t h e&#13;
doctor w a s k n o w n to have c o n s i d e r a b l e&#13;
money about t h e house,&#13;
it is reported t h a t t h e Chinese a r e c r o s s&#13;
ing into T e x a s from Mexico.&#13;
=3&#13;
FOKKICiN NEWS.&#13;
A landside o c c u r r e d at Latcnzn, Italy, A&#13;
r a i l w a y t r a i n w; b u r i e d in t h e d e b r i s ,&#13;
and a n u m b e r of p .sons w e r e killed. Six&#13;
bodies h a v e been r e c o v e r e d, ami t e n persons&#13;
w h o w e r e w o u n d e d h a v e been rescued.&#13;
It is e s t i m a t e d t h a t t h e r e a r e :200 American&#13;
boodlers, big and little, s o j o u r n i n g in&#13;
different p a r t s of C a n a d a .&#13;
T h e holy office lias issued a decrco ins&#13;
t r u c t i n g A m e r i c a n bishops to o b t a i n from&#13;
t h e l e a d e r s of the k n i g h t s of labor a&#13;
verbal d e c l a r a t i o n as to the i n n o c u o u s n e s s&#13;
of t h e order.&#13;
T h e d e c r e e h a s been recalled and Dr.&#13;
M a c k e n z i e ' s book can c i r c u l a t e in G e r m a n y .&#13;
C h i n e s e m e r c h a n t s in H o n g K o n g and&#13;
S h a n g h a i h a v e boycotted p e t r o l e u m , w h i t e&#13;
s h e e t i n g , all k i n d s of A m e r i c a n calico,&#13;
w a t c h e s a n d A m e r i c a n firearms, g i n s e n g -&#13;
root and Hour. S a n F r a n c i s " o d e a l e r s will&#13;
feel t h e full effect of the boycott.&#13;
Canada's Only Hope Lies in Annexation&#13;
to t h e United States.&#13;
T h i s g r e a t c o n s e r v a t i v e h e n c h m a n , Mr,&#13;
Solon S m i t h . cx-M. P . , one of t h e b i g g u n s&#13;
of S i r J o h n M a c d o n a l d ' s c a m p a i g n , ' c o m e s&#13;
out s q u a r e l y for a n n e x a t i o n , as C a n a d a ' s&#13;
only s a l v a t i o n . T h i s is w h a t M r . S m i t h&#13;
said w h e n a s k e d , "'You t h i n k C a n a d a ' s dest&#13;
i n y is to b e c o m e p a r t and p a r c e l of t h e&#13;
A m e r i c a n r e p u b l i c T'&#13;
" M o s t u n d o u b t e d l y t h a t is w h a t w e a r e&#13;
declaring, a n d some kind of a union is ine&#13;
v i t a b l e . A s m a t t e r s n o w s t a n d w e a r o&#13;
constantly b o w i n g to t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s&#13;
officials. B u s i n e s s t r a n s a c t i o n s a r e imped&#13;
ed and a feeling of hostility p r e v a i l s .&#13;
C o m m e r c i a l union is i n a d e q u a t e ;&#13;
it m u s t be a full and complete union of t h e&#13;
two c o u n t r i e s on an e q u i t a b l e basis. T h a t&#13;
accomplished, C a n a d a , would, I a m c e r t a i n ,&#13;
rise to t h e f o r e m o s t position as t h o g r a n d&#13;
r e p u b l i c of N o r t h A m e r i c a . A u n i o n w i t h&#13;
tho United S t a t e s would t u r n t h o t i d e of&#13;
i m m i g r a t i o n to C a n a d a . O u r p o p u l a t i o n&#13;
of s o m e t h i n g o v e r five millions w o u l d bo&#13;
increased throu-fold, capital w o u l d bo invested,&#13;
and t h o g r a n d n a t u r a l r o s o u r c e s of&#13;
tho ..ouutry, w h i c h ftfo now l y i n g idle to&#13;
a g r e a t e x t e n t , w o u l d bo developed a n d t h o&#13;
c o u n t r y becomo tho most p r o s p e r o u s portion&#13;
of t h e g r e a t e s t M M t h e w o r l d ,&#13;
B y t h r o w i n g in o u r lot w N H u i e A m e r i c a n&#13;
union o n r n a t i o n a l d e b t , w h i c h is a b u r d e n&#13;
to t h e c o u n t r y , i n c r e a s i n g from y e a r t o&#13;
y e a r , w o u l d b e r e m o v e d f r o m o u r s h o u l d -&#13;
e r s and c o n s o l i d a t e d w i t h t h e d e b t of t h e&#13;
r e p u b l i c . W e w o u l d h a v e t h e s a m e proa&#13;
poets a s t h e A m e r i c a n people, t h e s a m e&#13;
a d v a n t a g e s , a n d o u r n a t i o n a l c h a r a c t e r a s&#13;
C a n a d i a n s w o u l d soon r i s e t o position of&#13;
e m i n e n c e in t h e union.&#13;
" E n g l a n d m u s t recognize t h a t C a n a d a is&#13;
b o u n d at s o m e t i m e in t h o f u t u r e to b e ann&#13;
e x e d to t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d 1 c l a i m&#13;
t h a t E n g l a n d w o u l d be a g a i n e r b y s u c h a&#13;
union. If union is inevitable, E n g l a n d , b y&#13;
g r a c e f u l l y s u b m i t t i n g , w o u l d gain t h e good&#13;
w i l l of t h e A m e r i c a n people. T h e r e w o u l d&#13;
be A g r a n d c o n f e d e r a t i o n of all E n g l i s h&#13;
s p e a k i n g people on tho e a r t h .&#13;
' ' A s r e g a r d s t h e t e r m s , t h e A m e r i c a n&#13;
people s h o u l d t a k e us as w o a r e , allow u s&#13;
to r e t a i n o u r local govornm- u t s . legal&#13;
cedes, c o u r t s , school s y s t e m a n d all t h e s o&#13;
p r i v i l e g e s of local g o v e r n m e n t w e n o w enjoy.&#13;
T h i s is all p r a c t i c a b l e , a s t h e r e is a&#13;
g r e a t e r difference b e t w e e n t h e statu gove&#13;
r n m e n t of N e w Y o r k a n d O m a h a t h a n&#13;
t h e r e is b e t w e e n t h e s t a t e gov e m i n e n t of&#13;
N e w Y o r k a n d t h o local g o v e r n m e n t of&#13;
O n t a r i o .&#13;
CONGRESS AlUOrUNEI).&#13;
T h e L o n g e s t S e s s i o n o n R e c o r d a t&#13;
a n E n d .&#13;
W h i t Wa* D o n e for t h e P e o p l e .&#13;
A f t e r a session lasting tf'-il d a y s t h e first&#13;
m e e t i n g of the JOth congress a d j o u r n e d on&#13;
tluvJOth inst. T h e longest p r e v i o u s session&#13;
r a n yo:i d a y s , e n d i n g S e p t e m b e r 110. Apart,&#13;
from Ihe p r o t r a c t e d but i n t e r e s t i n g discussion&#13;
of tho tariff question in both h o u s e s ,&#13;
and t h e u n p a r a l l e l e d deadlock in t h e con&#13;
s i d e r a t i o n of t h e bill to r e f u n d t h e d i r e c t&#13;
t a x , tho session has been r e m a r k a b l e in&#13;
m a n y w a y s , but iu none more t h a n t h e e u o r&#13;
m u u s n u m b e r of m e a s u r e s i n t r o d u c e d in&#13;
both b r a n c h e s of c o n g r e s s . In t h e s e n a t e&#13;
;?,!'»•. 1 bills and l i d joint r e s o l u t i o n s w e r e&#13;
p r e s e n t e d ; and in tho house the record ran&#13;
up to t h e u n e q u a l e d figures of 11,.V.s' bills&#13;
and i-'IJO joint resolutions, m a k i n g a grai••»&#13;
total of ir&gt;,;"&gt;sr&gt; m e a s u r e s i n t r o d u c e d iu one&#13;
session. I n the s e n a t e :i,:i04 m e a s u r e s w e r e&#13;
r e p o r t e d buck from c o m m i t t e e s and placed&#13;
on t h e c a l e n d a r , a much l a r g e r proportion&#13;
t h a n t h a t in tin; h o u s e wlc-re s,:iu;, m e a s u r e s&#13;
of t h e total n u m b e r of 11 , ^ - still s l u m b e r in&#13;
the c o m m i t t e e rooms. A m o n g t h e m e a s u r " ^&#13;
of public- i n t e r e s t t h a t h a v e be* o m e l a w s aro&#13;
t h e l o l l o w i n g :&#13;
Ktplating to p e r m i s s i b l e m a r k s on m a i l&#13;
m a t t e r : for t h e division of rh,&gt; Sioux r e s e r -&#13;
vation ; for a conference w i t h t h e S o u t h a n d&#13;
C e n t r a l A m e r i c a n n a t i o n s ; limiting' t h e&#13;
h o u r s of l e t t e r c a r r i e r s ; m a k i n g Lieut. G e n .&#13;
S h e r i d a n g e n e r a l of the a r m y : to e s t a b l i s h&#13;
a d e p a r t m e n t of l a b o r : for an i n t e r n a t i o n a l&#13;
m a r i t i m e c o n f e r e n c e ; r e q u i r i n g t h e P a -&#13;
cific railroad c o m p a n i e s to m a i n t a i n&#13;
t e l e g r a p h l i n e s ; to prohibit Ihe coming&#13;
of C h i n e s e l a b o r e r s to t h o U n i t e d&#13;
S t a t e s ; for t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of r u l e s in&#13;
r e s p e c t to t h e S a u l t S t c . M a r i o a n d o t h e r&#13;
c a n a l s ; to c r e a t e boards, of a r b i t r a t i o n to&#13;
s e t t . e c o n t r o v e r s i e s b e t w e e n c o m m o n carr&#13;
i e r s and t h e i r e m p l o y e s : to p r e v e n t t h e&#13;
r e t u r n of C h i n e s e l a b o r e r s to t h i s c o u n t r y :&#13;
to aid s t a t e h o m e s for disabled soldiers,&#13;
and c h a n g i n g the d a t e for t h e m e e t i n g of&#13;
t h e e l e c t o r a l college.&#13;
In t h e n e x t s t a g e , t h a t is iu c o n f e r e n c e&#13;
b e t w e e n t h o t w o houses, aro t w o bills of&#13;
t h e first i m p o r t a n c e , n a m e l y : R e p e a l i n g&#13;
t h e p r e - e m p t i o n a n d t i m b e r c u l t u r e l a w s&#13;
and p r o v i d i n g a g e n e r a l h o m e s t e a d l a w ,&#13;
and d e c l a r i n g a forfeiture of u n e a r n e d railroad&#13;
land g r a n t s . P e n d i n g before t h e senate&#13;
is t h e h o u s e tariff bill a n d t h e s e n a t e&#13;
s u b s t i t u t e .&#13;
T h o s e n a t e passed bills to d i v i d e Dakota&#13;
and a d m i t t h e s o u t h e r n half as a s t a t e a n d&#13;
to aid in c o m m o n school e d u c a t i o n ( t h e&#13;
B l a i r bill), b u t they n e v e r r e a c h e d t h e&#13;
house for action. In Iho s e n a t e - t h e s a m e&#13;
thing' can be said of t h e following b d l s&#13;
w h i c h p a s s e d t h e h o u s e : T h e fisheries retaliation&#13;
bill, w h o s e p a s s a g e w a s recomm&#13;
e n d e d by t h e p r e s i d e n t : a u t h o r i z i n g t h e&#13;
issue of fractional silver certificates ; allowing&#13;
t h o r e g u l a t i o n b y . s t a t e s o( r a i l w a y s&#13;
c h a r t e r e d by t h e l.'uited S t a t e s .&#13;
T h e following a r e the most i m p o r t a n t bills&#13;
u n a c t e d upon on t h e s e n a t e c a l e n d a r : F o r&#13;
t h e a d m i s s i o n of M a n i t o b a and W a s h i n g t o n&#13;
t e r r i t o r i e s ; to prohibit t h e alcoholic liquor&#13;
traffic: to d e e ' a r e t r u s t s u n l a w f u l .&#13;
T h e following m e a s u r e s of i m p o r t a n c e&#13;
w e n t r e p o r t e d from house c o m m i t t e e s and.&#13;
a r e still on t h e house c a l e n d a r : To r e f u n d&#13;
t h e direct, tax (a vole on w h i c h will bo&#13;
t a k e n e a r l y in D e c e m b e r n e x t u n d e r an&#13;
a g r e e m e n t by which tiie m e m o r a b l e d e a d&#13;
lock over 1 his bill w a s b r o k e n ; ) for t h e paym&#13;
e n t ef a r r e a r s of p e n s i o n s ; r e q u i r i n g t h o&#13;
i n v e s t m e n t of t u e national b u n k r e d e m p -&#13;
tion fund in e i r e u l a i i u g n o t e s ; t h e Pacific&#13;
railroad f u n d i n g bill (debated, b u t n e v e r&#13;
r e a c h e d t h e point of a o l i o n ; j t o include teleg&#13;
r a p h c o m p a n i e s u n d e r tin1 i n t e r - s t a t e comm&#13;
e r c e a c t ; to p r o m o t e c o m m e r c i a l u n i o n&#13;
w i t h - C a n a d a ; to i n c o r p o r a t e t h e N i c a r a g u a&#13;
c a n a l c o m p a n y ; for t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n o f ! he&#13;
t e r r i t o r y of O k l a h o m a (debated, b u t n e v e r&#13;
finally voted upon,)&#13;
T h e following- a r e i m p o r t a n t s e n a t e lulls&#13;
w h i c h s l u m b e r iri c o m m i t t e e s : Request n ;&#13;
t h e p r e s i d e n t to open n e g o t i a t i o n s w i t h&#13;
G r o a t ' B r i t a i n looking 10 t h e a n n e x a t i o n of&#13;
C a n a d a to tho U n i t e d S t a t e s ; for Ihe free&#13;
coinage, of s i l v e r ; to repeal t h e o l e o m a r g a r -&#13;
ine a c t ; to p r o v i d e a n a v a l r e s e r v e ; t h e&#13;
H e n n e p i n c a n a l b i l l ; to r e d u c e l e t t e r postage&#13;
to one c e n t ; to g r a n t w o m a n suffrago,&#13;
and m e a s u r e s p r o p o s i n g r a d i c a l c h a n g e s in&#13;
t h e g o v e r n m e n t ' s financial policy.&#13;
T h e following a r e original h o u s e bills&#13;
w h i c h l i k e w i s e n e v e r got out of c o m m i t&#13;
t e e s ; To r e p e a l t h e i n t e r n a l r e v e n u e l a w s&#13;
and tho tobacco t a x ; to" p r o h i b i t t h o m a i l -&#13;
ing of n e w s p a p e r s c o n t p i n i n g l o t t e r y a d v e r -&#13;
t i s e m e n t s ; to lay a g r a d u a l incotno t i x ; for&#13;
a b o u n t y on s u g a r ; to r e p e a l tho civil service&#13;
l a w ; for full r e c i p r o c i t y b e t w e e n t h e&#13;
U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a ; d i r e c t i n g judicial&#13;
p r o c e e d i n g s to be b r o u g h t a g a i n s t t h e&#13;
Pacific r a i l r o a d s : to provide m o r e efficient&#13;
mail s e r v i c e b e t w e e n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ;&#13;
and S o u t h A m e r i c a ; to b r e a k u p t r u s t s ; !&#13;
and v a r i o u s o t h e r m e a s u r e s p r o p o s i n g&#13;
c h a n g e s in o u r pension, tariff and financial]&#13;
law a.&#13;
T h o most important, p r i v a t e bills of t h i s ,&#13;
session w e r e theso p e n s i o n i n g M n , L o g a n '&#13;
and M r s . F r a n k A. B l a i r , batfcftf&#13;
b e c a m e l a w , a n d tho bills t o MMiOfc'.&#13;
W a i t o and M r s , S h e r i d a n w k &amp; d S w g -&#13;
s e n n t e b u t w o r e n e v e r a c t e d ^ t M t t f J w&#13;
house. ^ f t l F&#13;
. « . gi'V *&#13;
Will Please the P c o&#13;
S u p t . B a n c r o f t of tho railv&#13;
vice p r o p o s e s to s u g g e s t f u r t i . . ^ _ _ _&#13;
a g a i u s t r e g i s t e r e d m a i l s , j M M f i j ^ l P K '&#13;
c l e r k s on long lines c x 4 b M ^ ^ 9 ^ H E &gt; k -&#13;
ages and in t h e h u r r y fllJFJBi^Hred t o&#13;
r e c e i p t s o m e t i m e s for a g r e i M j ^ H e r w i t h - ;&#13;
out h a v i n g a n o p i w r t u n l t y t o ^ ^ r a t t h e m .&#13;
Mr. B a n c r o f t t h i n k s t h a t t h o r T should bo«&#13;
on all tho i m p o r t a n t r u n s , w h e r e change*!&#13;
a r e m a d e e n r o u t e , a c l e r k c h a r g e d w i t h '&#13;
tho d u t y of r e c e i p t i n g for a n d g u a r d l n&#13;
r e g i s t e r e d m a i l m a t t e r only, u n d ho w i . ,&#13;
r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h i s bo done. Mr. B a n j&#13;
croft h a s m a d e an i m p r o v o m o n V W&#13;
in tho r i g h t d i r e c t i o n ; ho h a s p&#13;
iron c a g e s for locking all rogisto&#13;
in a car, i n s t e a d of a l l o w i n g it&#13;
t e r c d a r o u n d n n y w h o r e a n d o&#13;
ns h a s been t h o case. Wjfi!**''&#13;
L\ T*&#13;
lit. *.!»cj&gt;\, ^ifti-il*,&#13;
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tHET NQ8TERS.&#13;
limb of a tree&#13;
nging am gay aa could&#13;
Seven wee b:&#13;
W e r e singing&#13;
be*&#13;
Singing and swinging, flitting and fluttering,&#13;
Chatting and spatting, twittering, sputtering,&#13;
All in the best of good-nature of course,&#13;
Till it seemed as though each little throat&#13;
would get hoarse.&#13;
Now, when the gay frolic was about at&#13;
its height,&#13;
Three strangers appeared and prepared to&#13;
alight;&#13;
Three demure little strangers with sorrowful&#13;
faces,&#13;
Who sighed as they But in the pleastmtest&#13;
places.&#13;
"I am jrrieved," said the oldest, with a sort&#13;
of a wuil&#13;
Of distress and a sad little shake of his&#13;
tail—&#13;
" I am grieved to hear singing, see gladness&#13;
and mirth,&#13;
When there's sorrow and trouble all over&#13;
the e a r t h ;&#13;
Where through the wide world there is&#13;
hardly a nation&#13;
Where some aro not dying of thirst or&#13;
starvation."&#13;
These words on the seven produced quite a&#13;
shock,&#13;
When up spoke the tiniest bird in the flock;&#13;
"If people are suffering and times are so&#13;
bad,&#13;
We should try to make every one cheerful&#13;
and glad,&#13;
Sing more and sin*? louder it appears to me.&#13;
So together! chirrup, chirrup, chir-oe-e!"&#13;
All joined with a will, and their gladsome&#13;
singing&#13;
Sets wood . and hills and valleys a-ringing,&#13;
Till the found reached a lonely old woman&#13;
in bed;&#13;
•'After all, life is still worth the living,"&#13;
she said,&#13;
'•While tjho sun is so bright and the birds&#13;
arc so {jay,"&#13;
And their glad music cheered her for many&#13;
a day.&#13;
When the cnorus began, the new comers&#13;
departed,&#13;
And they seemed, as before, very sad and&#13;
down-hearted;&#13;
But, strange to relate, as they flew out of&#13;
sight,&#13;
The three were a-singing with all of their&#13;
might.&#13;
—Christian Union.&#13;
XEE&#13;
A FAMILY AFFAIE.&#13;
BY UUGII CONWAY.&#13;
You have followleft&#13;
my humble1&#13;
C H A P T E R X X X I I .&#13;
VVHSUF.V.&#13;
For hours and hours Mrs. Mil'er remained&#13;
blissfully ignorant of the fact that&#13;
the wheels which were bearing her to her&#13;
destination bore also sorrow and ruin in&#13;
the person of Maurice Hervey.&#13;
But sometime after the train had left&#13;
the Paris and Lyons station ha rah opened&#13;
the door of her comfortable compartment&#13;
and in the narrow gangway of the train&#13;
came full upon Maurice Hervey. He was&#13;
smoking and watching the flying landscape&#13;
through the glass windows at the side of&#13;
the narrow passage. He turned, looked&#13;
at .Sarah, and laughed in cruel merriment&#13;
as he saw her ga e of horri ied surprise&#13;
" o u l " she gasped. '&#13;
ed me. "&#13;
'• ver. step sinoe you&#13;
ab"de, my dear S a r a h . "&#13;
Si e turned and r e e n t e r e d the&#13;
compartment she had left. Hervey&#13;
fallowed her, and with a laugh&#13;
t i r e w himself down on the seat nearest&#13;
the door. The train was not full, an I the&#13;
comj artments were small ones, so it happened&#13;
that the two people were alone.&#13;
" h. yes, Sarah,'' he said .eeringly; "I&#13;
followed you, and I shall never leave&#13;
your si ie until you Wad me to my belo ed&#13;
wife. It's no go id thinking you can give&#13;
me the-slip. To ;ave trouble I may tell&#13;
you I know you are going to Munich.&#13;
What a clever woman you are, Sarah. 1&#13;
am so much obliged to y o u , "&#13;
She wrung her hands convulsively.&#13;
then covered her face and moaned. She&#13;
had acted, a; she thought, for the best,&#13;
but this man's craft had overcome her.&#13;
Her mistress was to be made to sailer and&#13;
through her. Through the O n e who&#13;
would willingly sacrifice body and soul to&#13;
save her from p a n !&#13;
" D o n ' t be sulky, !-arah," said Hervey.&#13;
" T h e game's up now, you may as well&#13;
give in. Here, make yourself us:&gt;fnl and&#13;
fill my pipe. 1 can't use this confounded&#13;
right arm of m i n e . "&#13;
J*he took no notice of his request, but&#13;
presently she raised her head and looked&#13;
at him.&#13;
"Be warned, ' she said, in low tones.&#13;
' O n c e more, 1 say, be warned in time.&#13;
Leave this train at the n e \ t station. Fly&#13;
while you can."&#13;
He laughed scornfully, "Now is it&#13;
likely?" he said.&#13;
She made no further appeal, s h e sunk&#13;
hack Into stony silence, and from that&#13;
time no remark, no question, no t a u n t of&#13;
the man's coul l draw a word from her&#13;
thin lips. Hour a'ter hour wont by and&#13;
Sarah Miller sat in her corner motionless&#13;
and silent as a statue.&#13;
No food had passed her lips since she&#13;
left London. All do ire to eat had left&#13;
her when she r.ist caught sight of Hervey's&#13;
hateful form. Her hands were hot;&#13;
her veins :eemed full of fever, and now&#13;
and again n mist seemed to close round&#13;
her, from which she emerged only to see&#13;
once more the cruel face of her tormentor.&#13;
SOjthe hours went by.&#13;
Hervey had food sent into tho carriage.&#13;
H e also cons led himself at short intervals&#13;
with brandy and water. He bought&#13;
cigars, smoked them, and grumbled at&#13;
their badneAn :rometlines lie rose, walked&#13;
cut* into t # R » n g w a y and stretched his&#13;
a keen watch on the&#13;
mil time would he fail&#13;
incc. For amusement&#13;
lunted his companion,&#13;
and his jeers apparently i nnoticed, drove&#13;
vereo of desperation. Her&#13;
hjptWc. her pulse? beat with&#13;
legs, but&#13;
woman.-&#13;
from lac&#13;
he now a&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
ed that t h e h&#13;
11 • v * v&#13;
Stuttgart the&#13;
ita btpken Knglish&#13;
^ I r o u l d i e pref&#13;
e r head, and&#13;
fsh to retire to&#13;
Hervey ordersTNmore b andy and&#13;
also declined the proffered couch. The&#13;
steward wished that he could have the&#13;
_pne of these u n m a d e couches&#13;
ie to occupy it, shrugged his&#13;
A withdrew. T h o travelers&#13;
tore alone, in less t h a n five&#13;
tjould be at an end.&#13;
iof inspiration flooded&#13;
the poor w o m a n ' s harassed brain. An&#13;
Inspiration which made all t h i n g s clear as&#13;
day. A strange brilliancy shone in t er&#13;
eyes, i n a flash she saw. or believed she&#13;
saw, t o w h a t end these t h i n g s were leading.&#13;
God's hand was at wo k.&#13;
Once or twice she turned and looked at&#13;
her companion, aud by the same strange&#13;
fancy vtblch had before sel ed her, persuaded&#13;
herself that the something which&#13;
she imagined she saw in his face and&#13;
which betokene I app: caching death,&#13;
grew more and more d i s t i n c t S h j felt&#13;
no pity for the man nor would she have&#13;
dared to attempt a s e o n d warning; but&#13;
she gazed on him with a kind of awe.&#13;
raised by the thought that in a b ief&#13;
space of l i m e this wretched creature&#13;
would be lying in the place appointed for&#13;
him, lying there, and to lie there, fore er&#13;
and ever and ever!&#13;
Suddenly ahe turned and knelt &lt;n the&#13;
floor of the carriage. She ofered up a&#13;
prayer that things might be made clear&#13;
to her; that her agon of suspenso might&#13;
be brought to an end. Hervey watched&#13;
her a n d laughe 1 aloud.&#13;
' M u i t e right, S a r a h , " he said. "Never&#13;
neglect your lellgious observances. 1 am&#13;
afraid you can t pray yourself ont of this&#13;
situation: but there's no h a r m in t r y i n g . "&#13;
T h e soun I of his voice gave another&#13;
and a fresh turn to her thoughts. At that&#13;
moment her prayer was answered and&#13;
every h ng grew clear. T h e clouds which&#13;
troubled her rolled away, or, t may be,&#13;
closed round her to break no more.&#13;
She simered, and still kneeling turned&#13;
her face to the speaker. Her look for a&#13;
moment startle I him in spite of the contemp,&#13;
he felt for her religious vagaries.&#13;
And well it n Ight s'urtle him.&#13;
Little did Maurice Hervey, as from tho&#13;
efl'ec s of fatigue, cig rs an i b a n d y , he&#13;
sat h d f d o i n g in the corner o f t e compartment,&#13;
dream what thoughts were&#13;
passing through the mind of the woman&#13;
near him. T o him she was nothing m re&#13;
than an addle-headed sor of creature, who&#13;
once upon a time had done a great d e l&#13;
toward bringing him to ruin; an act which&#13;
he rightly believed lie was now paying&#13;
her in full.&#13;
How was she to do it.' The time was&#13;
passing, and &gt;et the path was not yet&#13;
pointed out. See. the m a n ' s eyes were&#13;
close 1! Had the moment come.' If she&#13;
had a knife she m g h even no v drive it&#13;
into his h e a r t But she had no knife;&#13;
had nothing which would s e r e her need,&#13;
or rather Cod's need. Suddenly she remembered,&#13;
as one remembers a dream,&#13;
that hours and hours ago she had seen a&#13;
fellow passenger opening a hag, and had&#13;
noticed on the top of that bag a pistol.&#13;
Had she been allowed to catch sight of&#13;
the weapon for the purpose which she&#13;
was depntied to carry out.' If so. where&#13;
was the pistol, and how could she get it&#13;
into,her bunds? She rose, and without&#13;
a n y ; settled o b e c t passed Hervey and&#13;
stepped out into the gangway.&#13;
Her movement awoke him. He put his&#13;
head through the door and watched her&#13;
as a cat watches a mouse. Sarah went&#13;
the length &lt;.f the long carriage, but found&#13;
nothing to guide her to the end. Every&#13;
door was hermetically sealed, it seemed&#13;
as if she and her companion were the&#13;
only persons awake. The only sound&#13;
heard was the ceas less rush of the train&#13;
as It tore Its wav on and on through the&#13;
night.&#13;
The womau returned and resumed her&#13;
seat. The means had not yet been given&#13;
her. A phantom of common sense also&#13;
riitted through her mind. If sho killed&#13;
this man in su h a manner, it meant arrest&#13;
aud trial of herself. I; mean shame&#13;
and e x p . s u r e to her loved mistress. No,&#13;
she must wait yet a while. &lt;iod had nol&#13;
yet spoken h s last word; nor yet shown&#13;
the exact w a y in which His -work wus tc&#13;
be done. Yet her belief never swerved,&#13;
neve uaver e .&#13;
She clinched her hands convulsively,&#13;
digging the nails of one into the i.esh of&#13;
the other. &gt;he glanced once more at&#13;
Hervey's face which, from his fatigue,&#13;
looked pale and wan. She rose and mechanically,&#13;
like one in a dream, stepped&#13;
out o: the compartment into the dimly&#13;
lighted gangway. Iler-ey followed her.&#13;
Without knowing why or wherefore,&#13;
she walked the whi.li&gt; length of the carriage.&#13;
In a dazed w y she opened the&#13;
doo. at the e::d and stepped out into the&#13;
open air. Hervey followed her. and the&#13;
door closed behind them, and the man&#13;
and the woman stool alone on the iron&#13;
platform which lies between one carriage&#13;
and its forerunner.&#13;
The train had not yet slackened its&#13;
speed. Its wild ru-h still whipped the&#13;
naturally calm air into a tierce gale. The&#13;
woman's dark hair, which had come untwisted,&#13;
streamed behind her In elf locks.&#13;
A tall black figure, with a white, a deathwhite&#13;
faccand burning ey, s, staring fixedly&#13;
at the destination to which the train&#13;
was hurrying her, as tixedly as her mind&#13;
was turned to the work which she yet believed&#13;
she was doomed to execute.&#13;
Tho night was cloudy and moonless.&#13;
Some way ahead, a little to the right, the&#13;
lights of th'.&gt; great city lit up the dark&#13;
sky. I t was on these lights t h a t Sarah&#13;
Miller's eyes were fixed; her lips th &gt; while&#13;
muttering inaudiblo words.&#13;
For a few moments Hervey stood in&#13;
silence by her side. T h e n he spoke.&#13;
" I t ' s no good Sarah, you can't give me the&#13;
slip. I'll follow you everywhere, l i e a&#13;
sensible woman for once, and don't give&#13;
me more b o t h e r . "&#13;
She s^oke, but not in answer to his&#13;
words. " T h a t glare! that red g l a r e ! " she&#13;
cried in a thrilling vojee. "Look at it!&#13;
Look at it well! Do you know what it&#13;
means to you and to m e ? ' ' .&#13;
Before he could reply she answered her&#13;
own (itieston. " t is the red glare of&#13;
h e l l , " she cried in still wilder accents.&#13;
" T o e glare of the fire which burns for&#13;
you and for me. The shriek! Hear the&#13;
shriek of the d a m n e d ! "&#13;
Once more the whistle sent its piercing&#13;
scream of warning far on the night air;&#13;
and in another moment the strong brakes&#13;
would have fallen on tho great wheel-.&#13;
Hervey, really startled by his companion's&#13;
wild bearing, turned to her&#13;
savagely.&#13;
"Here, no nonsense!" he said roughly.&#13;
These were the last words he spoke.&#13;
Suddenly, and without the slightest warning,&#13;
the woman threw herself upon him.&#13;
Her arms clasped him with tho strength&#13;
of frenzy. Her weight t h . e w him off his&#13;
balance. He staggered backward, lie&#13;
made one wild grab with his uninjured&#13;
arm a t the iron rail missed it, and most&#13;
likely could not have held it had he&#13;
canght it, then slipped down f t *&#13;
four iro l steps, and, with t h a wesyifVf&#13;
a i m s still holding him, the two M l v U f c&#13;
a tearful t h n 1 on to the six&#13;
His cry, if he had time to raise&#13;
lost in the rush of t h e train ami t h e&#13;
shriek of the steam whistle. All Was&#13;
over in a second—the train was speetlftaf&#13;
on, leaving behind it a dark mass lylfeg&#13;
between the up and down lines. At tie*&#13;
very last moment the way had 1 een made)&#13;
clear to Sarah Miller. Even as she fell&#13;
with her victim her one thought was of&#13;
f r e n l e d joy that she had found the&#13;
means to do God's work.&#13;
For a minute or two after the last carriage&#13;
of the train had swept by, that black&#13;
mass 1 iy motionless in the six foot way.&#13;
T h e n p a r t of it began to show signs of&#13;
life. Slowly and painfully the woman&#13;
detached herself from her victim. She&#13;
rose to her knees and remained there&#13;
staring fixedly a" the white face thai looked&#13;
u p to her own. H e r frenzy for the&#13;
moment had passed, and she scarcely&#13;
knew what had happened or what she&#13;
b a d done.&#13;
She was u n h u r t T h e man had struck&#13;
the. ground t.rst, and s &gt; borne the brunt&#13;
of t h e shock. Ills head had fallen heavily&#13;
on the ballast line, an I he lay without&#13;
sense or motion. Was he dead?&#13;
H e breathed! She felt the faint breath&#13;
on her cheek! She laid her hand on his&#13;
heart and fei its pulsations, slowly distinct.&#13;
She sprung to her feet with a wild&#13;
cry of distress. She had failed! Hervey&#13;
was alive and wo ild recover. The work&#13;
had not been done! She jeered wildly&#13;
into the darkness. She scarcely knew for&#13;
w h a t she looked. A large stone, a piece&#13;
of iron, anything which would show that&#13;
the hand which had guided her so far on&#13;
the tearful r ad of fate had not deserted&#13;
her; but sho found nothing, absolutely&#13;
nothing which could serve her need.&#13;
li.it suddenly away along the down line&#13;
she saw a round red light creeping apparently&#13;
nearer and nearer. Her heart leaped&#13;
at the s i g h t To the uttermost bitterest&#13;
end the way was clear. The final word&#13;
had gone forth, the linal revelation was&#13;
made to her.&#13;
.She placed 1 er hands under the m a n ' s&#13;
.boulders, and by an effort of strength,&#13;
desperate and far beyond what might be&#13;
exp cted from her frame, dragged him&#13;
over the lew feet of roadway which lay&#13;
between him and the metals. He groaned&#13;
once or twice, but remained senseless and&#13;
motionless as she placed him right, in the&#13;
tracK of the coming train.&#13;
T h e red light was close—close at hand,&#13;
bi'3 the man lay still and recked nothing&#13;
of is. The woman having accomplished&#13;
her g h a s t ' e work, wound her black shawl&#13;
tightly round her head, then fell upon her&#13;
knees, waited and lised an age in every&#13;
moment.&#13;
She heard, through the mu Ting, the&#13;
rush, she felt on her hands the wind of&#13;
the metal monster as it swept by; but she&#13;
heard or felt no more. She rose and&#13;
shuddered convulsively; then, without a&#13;
glance to see what her hand had wrought,&#13;
stepped over the line, down the steep embankment,&#13;
and was lost in the night. She&#13;
had done what she beloved to !&gt;• her&#13;
appo'nted task. No longer would Maurice&#13;
Hervey stand between 'lleatriee and&#13;
happiness!&#13;
T h e poor wretch was almost cut in two.&#13;
The body was picked up, placed iu a&#13;
truck, taken to the Munich station, and&#13;
thence to the place ap] ointed f r the&#13;
reception of the bodies of unknown men&#13;
who met with a sudden or a violent&#13;
death.&#13;
, C H A P T K R X X X I I I .&#13;
"1 AM M A D . "&#13;
If by any chance Ueatrice, who certainly&#13;
had trouble enough to make her w a k e -&#13;
ful, had risen wi h the dawn of the morning&#13;
wlvch followed the tragedy, and lookout&#13;
of her casement she wo hi h a \ e s e e n&#13;
a sight which would have caused her&#13;
much surprise.&#13;
She would have seen Sarah Miller, whom&#13;
she believed to be in i n g l a n d , standing on&#13;
the opposite side of the street: utter despair&#13;
and anguish written in every lineament;&#13;
g a . i n g at her m i s r e s s ' s window&#13;
like one bidding the ob ect the clearest on&#13;
earth an eternal farewell-—eternal because&#13;
even the consoling hope of meeting In&#13;
some future state is absent. Hu . Beatrice&#13;
who, in the earlier watches of the night,&#13;
had been a ^ ake for hours w ith her sorrow,&#13;
slept on unt'l the sun u as high. Perhaps&#13;
it was well tor her she did so.&#13;
T h e poor self-ap. ointed instrument for&#13;
working the Divine Will, had, after she&#13;
left the scene of her dark w ork, \^ andered&#13;
about the outskirts of M u n i c \ aimlessly&#13;
and hopelessly. Had it been bread daylight,&#13;
and had there been persons to see&#13;
her, an occasional s itied moan and a&#13;
wringing of the hands would have been&#13;
all that showed the agony of mind she endured,&#13;
h i it was not, as might be supposed,&#13;
the agony &gt;.f remorse. It \\;,s&#13;
agony at the thought of the further saerafice&#13;
which such sense as still was hers told&#13;
her she must make in order that the desired&#13;
and predestined end might foilow&#13;
the act of the night.&#13;
So when at last the morning broke gray.&#13;
and trees and «ther objects loomed phantom&#13;
like through the mist, Sarah&#13;
Miller planned and schemed, seeking the&#13;
way to insure what she ha,I so dearly&#13;
bought. All her thoughts reached one&#13;
end. She must i y far. far from the s p o t&#13;
Beatrice must never hear of her a^ain:&#13;
never know that she left London. If h e r&#13;
proximity to the dead man became known&#13;
the iruth might be guessed and all be lost.&#13;
Yet before she went she must sec the&#13;
house In which her darling li\ed. She&#13;
must stoop and kiss the door step on which&#13;
those loved feet had trodden. Sho must&#13;
wall her one passionate and unheeded&#13;
farewell, then leave t h e place and be as&#13;
one dead.&#13;
She struggled against the desire but it&#13;
overcame her. U ith tho firs: streaks of&#13;
daylight she entered the sleeping city, and&#13;
utterly worn out stoo I before her mistress's&#13;
window, and for a while watched it as one&#13;
watches the last falling ray of a sun, \\ hlch&#13;
has set never m a i n to rise and lighten the&#13;
darkness which shall be eternal.&#13;
At that early hoar of the morning the&#13;
street was silent and deserted. There was&#13;
no one to notice the strange-looking creat&#13;
u r e who stool, and, with" wlFd despair in&#13;
her eyes, forever ga-ed on one s p o t Her&#13;
look for the time was such that no one,&#13;
not even the one most preoccupied with&#13;
his own affairs, could have passed her&#13;
without feeling his cariosity raised as to&#13;
why she was lingering tfcate, and w h a t&#13;
Save her that appearaaea a t dire distress.&#13;
After some minute* Sfaatfcm this m a s *&#13;
m*&#13;
V&#13;
aeaai&#13;
li&#13;
do&#13;
aadrerav&#13;
lie there u&#13;
M d t k i t i .&#13;
w e r e t o alas: %&#13;
far away Cr&lt;&#13;
s t r e n g t h eeald&#13;
wo-ild be t e b r e a w&#13;
of her atatreea, T&#13;
could not be vonel*1&#13;
She tore herself 41&#13;
looking back, fori&#13;
bear her away to a&#13;
Here she found a &lt;*&#13;
she sat i n molested, sa&#13;
her exhaustion, until&#13;
would be able to preenrl&#13;
! t v. as not long before,&#13;
little, unit by u n i t tl|&#13;
awaken. Here and&#13;
u e n t down from a shod&#13;
weary woman saw air&#13;
a baker's window. !S"&#13;
shop, bought some&#13;
begged a g'a-s of water.&#13;
sake but for the sake of ani&#13;
cal ed upon to eat anddrink.1&#13;
She ate h r (read, a u d tl&#13;
streng h -ned again began her pi&#13;
She &lt; rept through t h e sti&#13;
reached the railway station. Here&#13;
certained at what time the n e x t train&#13;
t h e west would start. ,&#13;
She had a long time to w a i t S h e "&#13;
herself in one corner o the watting-rooi^o&#13;
and sat like a statue. Hut her main w a &gt;&#13;
burning, and her p u l e throbbing. A&#13;
strange sound, a fierce rushing sound,&#13;
was ever In her ears; great wheels seemed&#13;
t u r n i n g and turning in her head; and if&#13;
for a moment she dared to close her hot&#13;
and weary eyes, she saw through t h e d a r k -&#13;
nes&gt; a light, a fierce light, red like Hood,&#13;
and drawing nearer and nearer.&#13;
Hut in spite 0 all this she was able to&#13;
take her seat in the train able to exult&#13;
that she had found the strength to bear&#13;
her so far: ab e to pi ay that her strength&#13;
might last until she once more stood In&#13;
London. Then .all would be sate. No&#13;
ma ter what became of her then. The&#13;
work was finished, what did the future of&#13;
the tool matter.'&#13;
The train left Munich, and as it steamed&#13;
out of the magnificent station, the&#13;
woman veiled her face with her black&#13;
shawl.&#13;
Save for such in u h \ e * as the exigencies&#13;
of the ourney torced her to make,&#13;
and such speech as was nece-sary to&#13;
procure th • iood and drink which nature&#13;
absolutely demanded, the woman spoke&#13;
no word on that Inn : ourne back. Except&#13;
that'n w and again she pres-ed hem&#13;
to her brow in a vain endeavor to stop the&#13;
wheels which whirled In her brain, her&#13;
thin hands were forever clasped beneath&#13;
her dark shawl. She sat and stareM into&#13;
vacancy. How could she clo-e I er eyes&#13;
when doing &gt;o at once brought the red&#13;
light bef re them.'&#13;
The long ^ourney by land, the sh irter&#13;
Joun-ey by sea. passed lice a protracted&#13;
yet incoherent dream. All she knew or&#13;
cared to know \va&gt; tlr.it she was .speeding&#13;
on to London. At hist the sound of English&#13;
voices, the sight of i n lish faces,&#13;
told her that she had reached the last&#13;
stage . f her o u n e y . Tin n she aroused&#13;
herself and made her final prej aratlons,&#13;
She s arched her po ket, and tore in o&#13;
small I its eve y piece if paper it contained,&#13;
so that no written word could be lef:&#13;
to n'ive clew to her identity. Last of all&#13;
she drew from an envelope a p) olograph&#13;
of Ueatrice. She ga/ed at in h-ng and&#13;
passionate y. and then Wi:h a deep sigh&#13;
tore it across ami across, and t rew the&#13;
piec s to th • winds. She dared not even&#13;
keep this po&gt;r relic o. her darling.&#13;
[ T O \\y. t ( i N T l \ " l ' K I &gt; i&#13;
K x p r o s * Yoiir T i i a n k t u l l n e s s .&#13;
An inr ter'sting anecdote is related of&#13;
King Alpnonso X, surnamed " t h e wise,''&#13;
who succeeded to the throne of Leonard&#13;
Castile m fj.vj. &lt; n learning tlr.t his&#13;
pages neglected to ask the i ivine blessing&#13;
before p a r a k i n g of their daily meals, he&#13;
was deeply grieved and sought diligently&#13;
to find the best and most impres-d e way&#13;
to p.'int out to them the e r i l o f this omt -&#13;
sion.&#13;
At length succeeding in finding a plan,&#13;
lie invited the pages of his court to dine&#13;
with him.&#13;
A bontiful repast was spread and when&#13;
they were all assembled around the table&#13;
the king gave a signal that all was in&#13;
r. adiness f r them to beg n. They all enjoyed&#13;
the rich feast, but not one r. n u m -&#13;
bered to ask C o l ' s blessing on lies food.&#13;
W h a t transpired at this memo:able meal:'&#13;
Unexpectedly there entered a ; oor, ragged&#13;
beggar, who unceremoniously seated himself&#13;
at the royal tible. and a t e and drank&#13;
undisturbed to Ids heart'* content. Surprise&#13;
and astonishment were depicted on&#13;
every countenance. The pages lcoked&#13;
t'rst at the king, then ga/ed upon the&#13;
audacious intruder, expecting momentarily&#13;
that his majesty would give orders to&#13;
h a \ e him removed from the table. Alphouso.&#13;
however, kept silence while tho&#13;
beg_Tar. unabashed by the presence of&#13;
royalty, ate all he desired.&#13;
When his hunger and thirst were appeased&#13;
he rose, and without a word of&#13;
t h a n k s departed rom the palace.&#13;
'What a despicably mean fe low!"&#13;
cried the boys. Calmly :he good king&#13;
rose, ami with much ea nestness, said,&#13;
"Hoys. l&gt;ol(!er and more audacious than&#13;
this beggar have you all been. Every&#13;
day you sit down to a table supplied by&#13;
the bounty of your liea enly Father, yet&#13;
you ask^^rtot his blessing, and leave it&#13;
w i t h o u r e vpressing to him your gratitude.&#13;
Yes, eac^ewft all of yon should be heartllv&#13;
ashamed (of your conduct, which is far&#13;
worse than&gt;vas this poor beggar's. "—Yugend&#13;
Freund.&#13;
Hou?oholii Medicine.&#13;
Wife of newty-eteeted just ce of the&#13;
peace i p r e ; a r i » g to doctor her husband&#13;
for a c o l d ) - - M y deaf, 1 see that " H o m e -&#13;
hold rractiofa*1 aaya t h a t a tablespoonful&#13;
of salts is m (Met t e r an ordinary man.&#13;
B u t you ar#-VR a i r ordinary man, now,&#13;
any more.&#13;
Husband •twelliag himself up!—No,&#13;
Indeed, yoj» Mftfct g i v e ma at least two&#13;
U b l e e ™ ^&#13;
ii&#13;
ml&#13;
man:&#13;
m*« "&#13;
An opportunity for&#13;
tlemen to secure&#13;
by t h e investment&#13;
with stamp, T h e Moi&#13;
pany, Helena, Moat.&#13;
It is said congres]&#13;
passed some privat&#13;
members were palr^&#13;
pair of aces.&#13;
A W »&#13;
&gt;vDo you know, Mary,'&#13;
templated suicide?" '&#13;
Mrs. B . Tell me about it'^&#13;
ing from chronic weakness.&#13;
self the most unhappy&#13;
world. I looked ten y e a n&#13;
really was, and I felt twenty. Ll&#13;
to have nothing in it worth living fol&#13;
have experienced all those symptoi&#13;
self. Well!" "Well, I was savedl&#13;
eleventh hour from the commission&#13;
deed which I shudder to think of. A&lt;&#13;
advised me to take Dr. Piisrce's Fal&#13;
Prescription. I did so. In an incret.T DO&#13;
short time 1 felt like a new being.&#13;
'Prescription' cured me. and I owe &gt; f ( Pierce a debt of gratitude which I c t ,&#13;
never repay."' "'&#13;
to&#13;
ef&gt;am4&#13;
or sale&#13;
• • «&#13;
•'The race problem will never be solved&#13;
until the Negro voters arc divided," snooted&#13;
an Arkansas orator. Then he sharpened&#13;
up his bowie and divided one of them.&#13;
A Pill In T i m e . S u v m X l a e !&#13;
Ur. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pelletsare&#13;
preventive as well as curative. A few&#13;
of these "Little Giants,'' taken at t h e right&#13;
time, with little expense and no inconvenience,&#13;
will accomplish what many dollars&#13;
and much sacrifice of time will fail to do&#13;
after Disease once holds you within his&#13;
irou grasp. Constipation relieved, t h e&#13;
Liver regulated, the Blood pp:lued,A will&#13;
fortify against fevers and t i i contagions&#13;
diseases. Persons intending travel, changing&#13;
diet, water and climate, will lind invaluable,&#13;
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative&#13;
Pellets. In vials convenient to carry.&#13;
1%.&#13;
[&#13;
" H o w Gentlemen Should Deport Themselves&#13;
While Being Mistaken for Tascott,"&#13;
is tho heading of a chapter in a book on etiquette&#13;
which is soon to be published.&#13;
If all so-called remedies have failed. Dr.&#13;
Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures.&#13;
The small boy who owns a red sled is now&#13;
begging his mother to build a very thick&#13;
basement to his winter pantaloons in order&#13;
that he may have adequate coast defenses.&#13;
Mothers who have delicate childran can&#13;
see them daily improve and gain irr flesh&#13;
and strength by giving them that perfect&#13;
food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod&#13;
Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. Dr. W.&#13;
A. Hulbort. of Salisbury, Ills., says: "I&#13;
have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of&#13;
Scrofula and Debility. Results ciost gratifying.&#13;
My little patients take it with pleasure&#13;
" Sold by all druggists.&#13;
- * '&#13;
A young couple in Massachusetts were&#13;
married in a baloon and dropped into a&#13;
swamp at the end of their bridal trip. The&#13;
moist condition of the ground thus broke&#13;
tho force of their first family jar.&#13;
For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pulmonary&#13;
Complaints, '"Brown's Bronchial&#13;
T r o c h e s " have remarkable curative properties.&#13;
Sold only in boxes.&#13;
A wealthy society belle at St. Louis has&#13;
eloped with her father's coachman. If a&#13;
St. Louis girl wants a driving kind of husband&#13;
she is compelled to look for him at tho&#13;
st.iblo. _&#13;
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac&#13;
Thompson^ Eye Water. Druggists sell It. 25c.&#13;
Emperor William has bestowed the decoration&#13;
of the order of the Black Eagle on&#13;
his own wife, and now he can stay out until&#13;
midnight without making tho empress a bit&#13;
angry. William knows his business.&#13;
When Bab/ waa sick, we gare her Cartoria,&#13;
When she was a Child, ahe cried for Caatorla,&#13;
When she became Kiss, ahe dung to Castoria,&#13;
When the had Children, ahe gave them Castoria.&#13;
"S.&#13;
:.SK;&#13;
hel&#13;
•ucta * giTen&#13;
% m&#13;
ha&#13;
in&lt;r&#13;
I * .&#13;
utc&#13;
liflbw&#13;
.aZwfcjctaH&#13;
j , J * • ! • • , A i n e r •&#13;
j ^ j . t m a u o n we do&#13;
toa, Dublin and&#13;
°* ftotern Cities.&#13;
ty with tkiese&#13;
We amrm&#13;
be raised in&#13;
ly to supply our&#13;
i*o for export, why gu&#13;
pplies of wool i U e&#13;
tekf import fur the prts-&#13;
'nfcip cargoes (in Amur.-&#13;
whta we gel them) oi&#13;
mining materials to&#13;
the Diamond fields, wag-&#13;
'^ultaral machinery tor LLe&#13;
., awl load back with Aincan&#13;
go to Melbourne or Auckland&#13;
id split, it will be the Proart&#13;
that splits it. The Be*&#13;
party has fled in the field in&#13;
the district of the author of the Mills&#13;
MaVwhitb they represent as a menance&#13;
to *ar industries. They have put up&#13;
» j candidate against him. If h is debated,&#13;
it will be by the Prohibition&#13;
candidate, who has been indorsed by&#13;
the Labor man.&#13;
"Democratic Annex" or "Republican&#13;
SiUe Suow»-Whichl&#13;
lfeea"?3 l&#13;
Toan&#13;
[Prom the Ka»h villa,&#13;
Tenn., Am e r 1 c a a&#13;
(Deiu.) ]&#13;
"The great bulk&#13;
of Democrats in&#13;
the South leel that&#13;
they are passing&#13;
through a crisis;&#13;
that the o v e r -&#13;
throw of Democracy&#13;
now m a y&#13;
bring social and&#13;
internal troubles&#13;
of a serious nature;&#13;
that t h e&#13;
Democratic party&#13;
is a n a t i o n a l&#13;
party, while the&#13;
Republican party&#13;
is sectional; and&#13;
&gt;wteka manner. We do nut want to , t u a t i t n e m-owth&#13;
Is go*'i1- haae wool in London any muio kind development&#13;
Sraee&#13;
In jjrj&#13;
st&#13;
lun t&#13;
the&#13;
bu.&#13;
izer&#13;
d i\Jowell.&#13;
re o f tv^-N,Unadilla,&#13;
ci&#13;
w I. CLARK, Howell.&#13;
iaw&#13;
, l e &lt; &gt; HAIUJY, Oceola.&#13;
tnl^MoROAH, Howell,&#13;
rith&#13;
beeutiATiC&#13;
« — 'has/&#13;
&gt;rtar 8 . L, BIQKAI.L, Handy&#13;
_ _ oft Probata,&#13;
i n e ^ CUABLBS FISHDKCK, Genoa&#13;
-o Uritf,&#13;
'A* JOHN MCCAUK, Green Oak&#13;
tyfaPrk,&#13;
EUGENE STOWE, Iosco&#13;
KvnfieR»ter of Deeds,&#13;
ndu- ALONZO T. FKISBKK, Cohoctah.&#13;
tn* Treasurer, , .&#13;
i n GKOIIGK COLMAS, alarion.&#13;
iafror Prosecuting Attorney,&#13;
intv W M . P . VAN WIVKLK, Howell.&#13;
go to Greenock lor potatoes lor&#13;
Ktg.hich the importer paid 00 cents when&#13;
w^'tbeT could have bought Uiern tor ^5&#13;
,, ajoentt per bushel in the N. Weit tnunk*&#13;
to railroad monopiy, this insane cry&#13;
of dear labor climatology droughts is&#13;
ati ail illusory. What the 40 years «nd&#13;
farmer and a yankee at that owning up&#13;
we are powerless to complete witu&#13;
our old Mother Did l ) r e ot old fail io&#13;
eclipse the gieat biueu that Jusbua&#13;
failed to cuiHjuor we can raise iusuc&#13;
wool il weomy undeiMaud t.ite business.&#13;
Take West- 1 uiuaiu lanu s as an CApenmental&#13;
lieiu, ciiuose the brceu oi&#13;
sheep most profitable, cross judicaiilji&#13;
house tham well, feed hbeial, sow r&gt;e&#13;
for pasture in early sprnirf, turiiiiJa&#13;
brought lor reserve in summer drou^i^&#13;
cabliage, mangolU wuri/.el, laii turnips&#13;
for winter use, never keep a siieep uu&#13;
the farm more tliun a year Old, excc[ t&#13;
to recruit your breeding ewe», loau.s&#13;
there diiectiuiis and Michigan vsm&#13;
come to the hunt. Aluuniainuus&#13;
ranges can be stuc^ed will) ciieviou-,&#13;
Oregon and Washington Ty., win.&#13;
Lincolns the lustre woal sheep winch&#13;
breed of sheep need a muint eiimat .&#13;
My paper is already too long. Faruie .-&#13;
of Michigan wake up ana yuu win&#13;
be surprised at wiiat its is pos.-iu.e u&#13;
accomplish. .nuiii'is.&#13;
of the 6out.li, to&#13;
succeed, require a&#13;
National policy,&#13;
and that sectional&#13;
parties, with the&#13;
interest hatred on&#13;
the part of Northern&#13;
R e p u b l i c a n&#13;
leaders t o w a r d&#13;
the South, will be&#13;
a calamity. Thcreorn.&#13;
when l'rohii-&#13;
iiionists, upon a&#13;
there a b s t r a c t&#13;
rulit, i n t h e&#13;
South, show a disposition&#13;
tu j.o conduct&#13;
and s h a p e&#13;
their [niiii'v as to&#13;
uefeat the Democratic&#13;
party and,&#13;
for the time at&#13;
least, put the Government&#13;
in the&#13;
liands of the Ke-&#13;
[)ii b I i c a n s, i t&#13;
seems to us, looking&#13;
at human name&#13;
as we see it,&#13;
J:at never again&#13;
will Demoi'ra t s&#13;
ore for IVuhibiicti,&#13;
not e\ en in a&#13;
[from the Cincinnati&#13;
(commercial CiagaUe&#13;
' T h e quarrel we&#13;
have w i t h t h e&#13;
third party Prohibitionists&#13;
is that&#13;
they are not t e n -&#13;
perance men at all&#13;
but mere politicians,&#13;
and t h a t&#13;
they are playing&#13;
all the time into&#13;
the hands ot the&#13;
Democratic party,.&#13;
which means free&#13;
whiskey and warfare&#13;
upon American&#13;
industry, the&#13;
rights of man, the&#13;
Constitution o f&#13;
the United States&#13;
and the public&#13;
honor and credit.&#13;
The man ^ - h u&#13;
gives a vote for&#13;
General Fisk is&#13;
actually voting&#13;
lor Cleveland and&#13;
Fisk i s d o i n u&#13;
more to continue&#13;
j and enlarge Cop&#13;
prsrheadism in this&#13;
I country than any&#13;
other man. He&#13;
makes a State—&#13;
his own— do u b tt'ul&#13;
that would&#13;
otherwise certainly&#13;
be Republican,&#13;
and he ought not&#13;
to be allowed t&lt;.&#13;
take food or dvink&#13;
or close his eyes&#13;
until he has r«-&#13;
pen;ed and done&#13;
We would respectfully invite every person who deelrea&#13;
!4a*4la&gt;4!£"&#13;
" W ^ I P ^ J S "&#13;
ii 'i ii p o l i t i c a l I works meet for recar.&#13;
i pentanee."&#13;
Uit*&#13;
8*&#13;
\&#13;
\&#13;
iey i&#13;
oJcol&#13;
For Circuit Court Commissioners,&#13;
JAS. L. PKTTIHONK, Oceola.&#13;
.JOSEl'U LotlKK, lOSCO,&#13;
For Surveyor,&#13;
ISAAC TELLER Cohoctah.&#13;
For C y c l e r s ,&#13;
Jost:'H PLACKWAY, Hamburg.&#13;
GKO. WILKINSON, Marion.&#13;
PROH^ITION.&#13;
T :&#13;
For representative,&#13;
Fbr Sheriff,&#13;
For Clerk,&#13;
For Judge of Probate.&#13;
For Treasurer,&#13;
For Register of Deeds,&#13;
S. D. WILLIAMS.&#13;
THOS. HAIGIIT.&#13;
W. J. GARLOCK.&#13;
F . G. HOLDEN.&#13;
G E O . W . S Y K K J .&#13;
H. R. MlLT.Ki:.&#13;
For Prosecuting Attorney,&#13;
ALBERT DODGE.&#13;
A *•&#13;
.&gt; k&#13;
To the Editor of the DISPATCH.&#13;
Dear Sir:&#13;
It is a lamentable admission lor a&#13;
"Livingston County Farmer'1 to make,&#13;
that this great republic fails to prodace&#13;
wool enough to clothe its population&#13;
and is compelled to purchase in&#13;
that great distributing market of London&#13;
one-half of what our manufacturers&#13;
need. Now there must&#13;
be a cause tor this sad state of things&#13;
either the climate, the enterprise or&#13;
the lack of knowledge or something&#13;
else must operate against' us as a sheep&#13;
raising country. A quarter of a century&#13;
we contended in the "Western Rural"&#13;
that the 6heep husbandry of the U. S.&#13;
was in its infancy, we are sorry to say&#13;
we are stilt in our pupilage. The idea&#13;
of one of your correspondents to give a&#13;
bonus to stimulate the sugar industry&#13;
isimost excellent, suppose we serve our&#13;
farmers in the same way thia coupled&#13;
with the advdlorem d t l y . w t advocate&#13;
MreljifcOUght to satisfiuikeM farmers&#13;
VOTERS ATTENTION.&#13;
Read and Consider the Following.&#13;
Mrs. Liycrmore Tells Why She Betame&#13;
a Prohibitionist.&#13;
Another great Sunday Audience listened&#13;
to Mrs. Mary A, Livermoie, n,&#13;
Checkering hall, Sunday afternoon.&#13;
Every seat was filled and^many stood&#13;
during the entire service. After the&#13;
usual exercises of prayer and song, the&#13;
distinguished lady was introduced, and&#13;
told the vast audience why she had become&#13;
a Prohibitionist:&#13;
"I ne?er forget to love what I hav&lt;&#13;
once loved, and I lett the Republic:r,&#13;
party as I left kindred and frien-.-&#13;
when I separated from the church intn&#13;
which I was baptised, and joined ;u&gt;&#13;
other communion, because I could'i't&#13;
accept its doctrines. I had friends w ho&#13;
Lold me that the reform I wanted&#13;
would come in time and advised me&#13;
not to hurry, but to 'hold on.' 1 have&#13;
great capacity for holding on, and I&#13;
held on with nails and eyelids, hoping&#13;
lor better things that never came.&#13;
They tell us that we ot the Prohibition&#13;
party are trying to break up the Republican&#13;
party. It is not so, we are&#13;
trying to break up tae saloon. But if&#13;
anybody or anything insists in getting&#13;
betwpen the saloon and the blows we&#13;
are dealing it, who is to blame?"&#13;
Congressman Roger Q. Mills, author&#13;
of the Mills bill, is in trouble. He says:&#13;
"Those Democrats who have forsaken&#13;
everything for the single idea of Prohibition&#13;
would vote for the devil in&#13;
preference to me, but I can stand it.1'&#13;
Mr. Mills may stand it, but disinterested&#13;
spectators of the fight the Prohibitionists&#13;
are making in hia district are&#13;
ilonbtful abo'it that. Two things are&#13;
evident however. One is that they&#13;
don't seem to appreciate downf in Teias,&#13;
Mr. Mill's State, that the Prohibition&#13;
party is, as we are tcld, a "J^wocratic&#13;
annex," The other is that &lt;kbtia4he.&#13;
Common Sense In the treatment of Blight ailments&#13;
would save a vast amount of sickness&#13;
and misery. O n e o f A y e r ' s P i l l s , taken&#13;
after dinner, will assist-Digestion ; t a k e n&#13;
at night, will relievo Constipation;&#13;
taken at a n y time, wilt correct irregularities&#13;
of the Stomach and B o w e l s ,&#13;
Mhnulato the Liver, and euro Sick&#13;
Headache. Ayer's Pills, as all k n o w&#13;
who use them, are a mild cathartic,&#13;
pleasant to take, and always -prompt&#13;
and satisfactory in their results.&#13;
" I can recommend Ayer's Pills above&#13;
nil others, having long proved their&#13;
value as a&#13;
Cathartic&#13;
for myself and family." — J . T. H e s s ,&#13;
Leithsville, Pa.&#13;
" Ayer's Pills have been in use in m y&#13;
family upwards of t w e n t y years, a n d&#13;
have completely verified all that, is&#13;
claimed for them."—Thomas F . A d a m s ,&#13;
San IMcgo, Texas.&#13;
"'T have used Ayer's Pills in my family&#13;
for seven or eight years. W h e n e v e r&#13;
i have an attack of headache, to w h i c h I&#13;
am very subject, I take a dose of Ayer's&#13;
Pills and am always promptly relieved.&#13;
I tind them equally beneficial in colds ;&#13;
and, in my family, they are used for&#13;
bilious complaints and other disturbances&#13;
with Mich good effect that we m r e -&#13;
ly, if ever, have, to call a physician." —&#13;
H. VimlllrTii(\ Hotel Voulliemc, Karatoga&#13;
Springs, N . Y. •&#13;
Ayer's Pills, TRKPARKD BY&#13;
Dr. J . C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.&#13;
tsolu by all Dealers in Medicine.&#13;
For Diseases of the KIDNEYS ROYAL ENGLISH&#13;
BUCHTT "Will enre all disprmed of the Kidneys,&#13;
Bladder, Irritation of the&#13;
Neck of the Bladder, Burning&#13;
Urine, Giptn, Gonorrhci'a In all its&#13;
stages, Mil com Dischargee, Con- feetion of the Kidneys, Brick Dust&#13;
&gt;eposit, Diabetes, Inflammation&#13;
nf the Kidneys and Bladder,&#13;
Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine.&#13;
Blooiiv Vrine, PAIN IN THK&#13;
HAl'K. Retention of Urln«, Frequent&#13;
Urination, Gravel In all its&#13;
forms, Inability to Retain Hie&#13;
Water, particularly In persons nd-&#13;
VHnceriin life. IT1M A KIDNKY&#13;
INVKSTIOATOR that restores&#13;
the Urine to lt« natural color, removes&#13;
the acid and burning, and&#13;
the effect of the excessive use of&#13;
Intoxicating drink.&#13;
PRICE, SI : T h m $ Battles for 1 2 . 8 0 .&#13;
_ _ hfM^eredm»«aB»pTiarKee.&#13;
&lt;C5"Sond ' -»r cirrulftf. ' H i d brail Druggists,&#13;
v&#13;
t: ..4&#13;
W. JOKUfWVtrSo0*&#13;
t&#13;
MICJaV&#13;
of any description, to call at the&#13;
PINCKNEY DISPATCH&#13;
and examine our stock nnd prieos We k&lt; o&#13;
Letter Heads,&#13;
Note Heads,&#13;
Bill Heads,&#13;
Statements,&#13;
Envelopes,&#13;
Busings&#13;
\±t .o * ) {•••' &gt;•;•&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
k:.&#13;
\K ^:^1-1&#13;
AUCTION POSTERS&#13;
In fact we can do all kinds of Job .Printing&#13;
in all the latest styles and at living prices,&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced.&#13;
HTRSrVR&#13;
FURNITURE I :• FURNITURE !&#13;
Kaving removed my stock of Furniture to the ftore recently vacated by&#13;
Geo. W. Svkes &amp; Co., I invite all in need of FURNITURES&#13;
to call and examine my stock, I have a full line of&#13;
Paper Holders, Picture Frames, Furniture&#13;
Trimmings of all kinds, also Cloths Bars.&#13;
REPAIRING OF ALL KIND NEATU AND PROMPTLY DONE&#13;
G. A. SIGLM11 + ^ PINCKNEY, MICH.&#13;
FUGENE. CAMP8ELL. JEWELER.&#13;
At the bench apain, and we are prepared t&lt;»&#13;
do all kinds ot&#13;
WATCH REPAIRING&#13;
on short notice. We will soon \mxt J&#13;
New Designss and Latest Styfes if&#13;
JEWELRY, WATCHFS * CL&#13;
We will carry a good line OT&#13;
OPTICIAL- GOODS, f p&#13;
-and can giye you a perfect fit.&#13;
• k *&#13;
MUSICAL GOODS &amp; FIXTUR&#13;
It you want to bay&#13;
X K.BARTON, sUlKSMITH;&#13;
:,. . ^*H*0* i**..^&#13;
come and get our prices. It you want to;&#13;
po a hunting, come and pet one of our«&#13;
Guns. The best grades of AMMUNITIO \' -l\va\ &gt; in stock. All kind?&#13;
pairing will receive prompt attention. Prices to compare *ith th]M«i&#13;
Barton &amp; Campb&lt;&#13;
am&#13;
• . ^ ' , .&#13;
£••7 - -'" i #&#13;
/ \ ?• , 'w&#13;
«5 ,«T '.rv* */«*»••**»» •* »v &gt; ; r u «" v • ;. %&#13;
THAT TOBOGGAN S L I D E R&#13;
IN. LOW PRICES&#13;
AT THE&#13;
• H O B&#13;
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,&#13;
Still continues where you can get Drugs,&#13;
Groceries and Stationery, at the&#13;
LOWEST - POSSIBLE - PRICES,&#13;
Remember we keep Writing Books, Writing&#13;
Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Inks for school us,&#13;
also a fine stock of&#13;
TOBIAICICK) * CIIIGIAIRIS.&#13;
&lt;®"OUR PRICES.-ai&#13;
Gm.d 40c Tea 30c.&#13;
K&gt;1 ttio Coffee 21c.&#13;
B . g Powder, bulk 18c.&#13;
&lt;i/-i. &gt;mokiug Tobacco 18c.&#13;
Best 50c. Tea 40c.&#13;
Honey Bee Coffee 24c.&#13;
Baking Powder in cans 25c.&#13;
Good Chewing Tobacco... 30c.&#13;
Vihtgar 18c. | Mixed Candy 10c&#13;
-Vakii iu need of any of the above or a Lamp an Album a Book or Picture&#13;
F'. -uu, he, sure and give ua a call and get our prices.&#13;
Prescriptions a speciality and satisfaction&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
frtve »JH a call and see how we look even if" you do not wish to buy.&#13;
Yours for low price?.&#13;
GAMBER &amp; CHCPPELL.&#13;
8 I A* &amp; 0TI0E OF THIS!&#13;
i ' "•&#13;
e r vipvetlullv invite all of our old custhat,&#13;
owe us'mthar on Note or Book&#13;
t that is PAST DUE, to call and setr&#13;
: as It will be impossible for us to&#13;
oat* over to 18S9. Wc must have&#13;
: due us in the next 30 days.&#13;
Respectfully Yours,&#13;
' I E P L E &amp; CADWELL&#13;
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UP&#13;
'&gt;.&#13;
Wi; have the largest and must complete stock of&#13;
DRUGS AND MEDICINES&#13;
In Livingston county, and all the now remedies&#13;
^KXiAVNTOTM DUU-.i TRADED&#13;
A full iu\&amp; compete lineol Fancy |&#13;
f Goods, To?let Articles, Books, Station-&#13;
% MTV. Wall Paper &lt;.•£? -Mid all at the low-&#13;
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MICHIGAN AIR U N * OIVIS OH.&#13;
GOING EAST. [ STATIONS. | GOitfU WJH*T&#13;
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Hamburg I 0:30&#13;
P I N C K N E Y j »:47&#13;
Gr«i»ory 110:1(5,&#13;
btocklirldge if. :tt&#13;
Henrietta. II.tRJ&#13;
J A C K S O N 111:80&#13;
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All trains run oy "central BUuuarrt" time.&#13;
All trains run daily,Sundays excepted.&#13;
W.J.SPIJfiK, JOSEPH UICK80N,&#13;
Superintendent. General Manager.&#13;
Toledo, Anu Arbor k Northern Michigan&#13;
Railroad Time Table.&#13;
Trains run on Central Standard Time.&#13;
For all points in Northern Michigan&#13;
take the Toledo, Ann Arbor &amp; Northern&#13;
Michigan Railroad. Trains for&#13;
the north leave (Federman) or Monroe&#13;
Junction at 6:02 a. m,, 4:05 p. m.&#13;
and 7.51 p. m.&#13;
South bound trains leave Monroe&#13;
Junction at 8:10 a. m., 12:31 p. m. and&#13;
7:51 p. m. Conneetions made with&#13;
Michigan Central at Ann Arbor,&#13;
Grand Trunk at Hamburg, Detroit.&#13;
Lansing &amp; Northern at Howell, Chicago&#13;
&amp; Grand Trunk at Durand, Detroit,&#13;
Grand Haven &amp; Milwaukee and&#13;
Michigan Central at Owosso Junction.&#13;
Flint &amp; Pere Marquette at Mt. Pleasant,&#13;
Clare and Farwell, and Grand&#13;
Rapids &amp; Indiana at Cadillac, at Toledo&#13;
with railroads diverging.&#13;
H. W. ASHLEY, W. H. BENNETT,&#13;
^Superintendent. fien. Pass.'Agent.&#13;
The Ex»rr=i--ifr" r*r?r i - d C«-,rcr ai m ea?y n&gt;p:&#13;
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v. i&lt; h i i wn-r-Mf-'l n o t t i Lrca'j&#13;
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Cotuli,:n'' ) . / c r JV 'I i'-' d', a• ori'finK «.lxi-t iM&#13;
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of l u v '; v..|' M .1:0:' \,:i n vU' i n g »H tU&gt;&gt; wa^to; . :•.&#13;
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n p p \ &lt;; ir. '&lt;'&gt; .r.i" '• , '20 bi'.ahelrt v it'mnt Bto; ^ - n ^&#13;
in t v ;•&gt; iui'Tii,,. n i t );t : i n : i u t ' s . 'i\.c npjilci v , c i i j&#13;
of ft'- rl -i v t v ;i il fn '..:"'f, r ' l y i a e d t h a t t v o&#13;
trir«- in &lt;-.»•• •? '. - tt.vi \ th r ' P a r r. l o r biiv.pll i ' y&#13;
cf ONHM-IV " " , ! ! c 1 \• ".:&lt; J\M 1 rivpi 'itv, I c.i'ns i.i( r&#13;
U t L o l . e ^ f . n CILUK. iiir.M'. V.nir,:. I . L V A L M ILM;M.&#13;
Agents wuMted,. Write fvr lllustMtod Circul^is.&#13;
Ad.lrcss,&#13;
T R 1 P S I n r &gt; / &gt; « . . Cnr» I V i ' / h m ^ ' 'I v&#13;
^GILT EDGE\&#13;
Uaconfectlon of rare merk ind a thoronph&#13;
rem9«ly for all Malarial trouMes. It is mdors*&#13;
»d l&gt;y the hlgliest Medical mid S:,:.(&gt;ntiftc&#13;
aathoritipa amontr which is t!;o l:;tc-&#13;
Benjamin Silliman, M.D., IVr,n of the&#13;
Medical Department- of Yale College.&#13;
^ y For salo b y Drug^bts. 'U.ocers and&#13;
General Dealers.&#13;
#gCwMjOMSWlTai; 1FREE Sold fcr • « «&#13;
til Uuty. ~&#13;
w*tcblatb*««rld.&#13;
fw 11&#13;
kr«p«r. W»rrmnt»iL H M T *&#13;
'solid OoM Hsatlor CAM*.&#13;
Kt*ff»nt ftnd «k«toiftc*«t.&#13;
LKHh tod&lt;M&gt;'4B&lt;i poU'daM&#13;
with worki aixl M M of&#13;
•qotlrtlTMiOXK P E B H O i l&#13;
iBMch toc*)l«7c«n McmrtMM&#13;
F R E E . HowtathltpoMJbU}&#13;
W« t i » f « f - f « want OM p«&gt;&#13;
ma in Meb lonlltj, to k««p Ai&#13;
tVIr ^OTI','•,»!,,i MI.&gt;* to thoan who call, ft complete lh&gt;« af oar&#13;
v.'.i Uc.nci wrj- ixefkit U t l U H K d O I . 1 N A a P L C t .&#13;
Thmo A .mH'-'.t" Y •• 1 u* t&gt;M3 w»teh,wo»»Bd frveftod ftflaryaai&#13;
hftvi: kii t i i:,i In y :r Nime for IS ntonltilftftdahoWB UkUi&#13;
If. thofc ui.o ui»jr h»To ratit'd.tiKiy **coms yoor ow« prepvitoL&#13;
It I* pximlMo t ) nmk« t'.ln &lt;r««t offor, nendlnff th« R O U D&#13;
( • O i l ) wati-h And C O S T V Mmpln fire. M tb*»be«1ate4&#13;
tin- omplc* In ouv hv»Hi j , •lwsjt Tr&lt;iuU» In • lartttntd* Kar&#13;
or i :t,T nur»»mi':r« have b » n in k locality f or a Boath or Ham&#13;
* ( ...w'1)' KUI ','.-m l U K N i l o t S U O A in traaafiMa U »&#13;
lurronn linn &lt;- untry. Til*, th« ino.«l won&lt;1«rfiU&#13;
knowu.i.. iiiadoii. or,l«rt)mtocriampl««ii&gt;*Tt»&#13;
wy F N C&#13;
OiieoUbe&#13;
dairjiaur, win&#13;
the fact tb*t it&#13;
for milk m&#13;
turned in. TLM&#13;
run four*&gt;0(! owJ&#13;
fat to tbe hand&#13;
that has not&#13;
may be only thn&#13;
red.&#13;
Of course,&#13;
one perMB rocei&#13;
is due him, and&#13;
time I do not pi&#13;
about how thii inj&#13;
at \\\&gt; t'aciory, b a t desi:&#13;
tention of farmsrs to what&#13;
in their own dairy herds of a&#13;
nature. On our Experimemt Fi&#13;
hHve had cows that gave milk so&#13;
in butter tat, that from forty to&#13;
pounds were required for one&#13;
butter, while other cows of no&#13;
weight, and consuming no more&#13;
gave milk so rich that fifteen&#13;
would yield one of butter.&#13;
These may be called extreme&#13;
but cows are common whDse milk U.&#13;
rich that eighteen pounds will give 0&#13;
of butter, and others that thirty poonl&#13;
are required for the same amoan&#13;
Now, until a farmer knows moreaooi&#13;
the milk he is producing than at pi&#13;
ent. his judgment will lead him&#13;
favor a cow giving the thinest milk,&#13;
lor, naturally, such cows give tbe largest&#13;
flow. He has no criterion to go bv,&#13;
but whether tbe cow fills the pail or&#13;
11.&gt;t, and if she succeeds she gains the&#13;
titbiof Jie "best cow on the farm,"&#13;
while perhaps her nearest neighbor in&#13;
tbe row, who only filled the pail threehnirfhs&#13;
lull, has given fifty per cent&#13;
more butter. The blinded farmer&#13;
carefully saves the calves ot the "boss"&#13;
cow, and when lie must dispose ot any&#13;
nf the herd to the cow buyer who is&#13;
shipping canners, sells the really meritorious&#13;
one, and so. year after year, he&#13;
idindly works against his own intere&gt;&#13;
1s.'&#13;
V-j to within a few months, there&#13;
i:;is been no simple, accurate means of&#13;
"I.'fermining the tat constituents of&#13;
milk. Realizing the great interest in&#13;
Midline, we set our chemist, Mr. Short,&#13;
&lt;t work, and at last have produced&#13;
A h.-1 has been pronounced by some ot&#13;
i Iu. best chemists of the land, a reliable&#13;
method of milk testing, and one which&#13;
the farmers arc already beginning to&#13;
i b'lLre, is practical. Having this, our&#13;
i fanners need no longer deal ignorant-&#13;
;v and blindly with the cows of their&#13;
herd, but treat each intelligently.&#13;
Th"y are all working for him, but just&#13;
is in the co-operative factory some get&#13;
nore credit than is due them, and&#13;
Hilars less. There is now a means of&#13;
&gt;cp Mating the faithful ones from the&#13;
cheat*. We could have made a nice&#13;
-um of money out of the method tnd | Electric Hitters sing the same song of,&#13;
apparatus devised at our station had ! Pr a i s e-—A purer medicine does not&#13;
ae patented it, but we believe our re-' f^1 an&lt;? ?* H guaranteed to do all&#13;
... ,. i i;a . • „ „ ,*••»• * A- , that is chimed. Lleetnc Bitter* will&#13;
«»id he* in a ditterent direction, and CUre all diseases of the Liver and Kiu-&#13;
&gt;!•&gt; have given it tree to the dairy \ npys, will remove Pimples. Boils. Salt&#13;
public, When our farmers begin to Hheum and other affections caused by.&#13;
weigh the milk from their cows, and to I i.n,Pur*J &lt;^t..miin» r i« !„,tL.. ^..,ai;f^ ~i" u * r o m t n e sb&gt;lo'soted^.i- aWndi lpl rcdvreinv'ea s wMealll aarsi a uett'imine t.ie outter quaiit es ot «rch. ,.. ^ „n \t„i • i £ ' n r&#13;
, . . . . . J . , c ' cure all Malenal fevers.-r-For euro ot&#13;
they will then be surprised at their \ Headache.. Constipation and Indices&#13;
pa&lt;t ignorance in regard to what the | tion try Electric Bitters.—Entire&#13;
different members of their herd were ^tisfaetion truaranteed, or money redoing,&#13;
and soon each will wonder how [ ^ 1 ^ 7 ^ ^ ^ ° ,c t ?" Ind $}°° p e r&#13;
, i J • . . bottle at F. A. Sigler a drug store.&#13;
he ever worked so many years without,&#13;
Knowing what each ot' his cows was! ;&#13;
worth. | Effects of Modern Life.&#13;
We must remember that it costs' Eminent authorities unanimo ;-!y&#13;
something like §40 a year to feed and a*frPe t h a t *n,° n'*Tn pressure meth ids&#13;
:re for a cow, and only when WH get 9*'modern life are rapidly making us&#13;
\ond the sum tor sales of products a race of nervous invalids,—subje t. to&#13;
- theie any profit? It one cow gives a " m a n n e r ?1" nervous affections, aeadreturn&#13;
of §50. and another of $»i0, a e h e ' inanity, dizziness, neurilgia^&#13;
*he latter has given twice a.s great a hackache, hysteria, nervous troa des ot&#13;
profit, and is Yeallv worth ^wice as ^ e ^ a r t , stomach, kidneys, bra n, pte.&#13;
ranch as the other. " Tnlrss adain'man k*0'**8 &amp; n ^ trentlemen who are bus af-,&#13;
ke^paeows "for fun," he should i n o w fi'^ted, or who are compelled to keep&#13;
bow much milk each gives in the ^ t e hours, do mnch mental o-nhysicottr-&#13;
e of the year (by weighing {•) ^ w o r ^» W D 0 worry, or fret ai'mit&#13;
nhd tbe per cent, of butter fat in ft. business or domestic troubles, -hould&#13;
• remember that no other remedy in th«&#13;
- • - world will so speedily cur ..."&gt;« m&#13;
.... . » ,s u '.c e s i ; f »1&#13;
1 . hlC* ^-purifier eases, remove worry and ne blues ir•&#13;
B«eUe»&gt;g&#13;
Tim BF^T 8\LVK&#13;
cuts, bruise*, soree,&#13;
fev&gt;r sores, tetter, c&#13;
blains, corns, and ail&#13;
and positively cores pile), or uo" jiaij^&#13;
required. It \* guaranteed to |fifa&gt;&#13;
perfect satisfaction, or money reftuniiv1&#13;
ed. Trice 25 centa per box. |For m l * i*i&gt;;&#13;
bv F. A. Siirler. * •**•'*&#13;
Is Consuiuption Incurable. ';•&#13;
Bead the following: Mr. ('. H. Morris.&#13;
Newark. Ark., says: "Wasdowm&#13;
svitb Access of Lungs, and friends a ^ -&#13;
physicians pronounced mo an Incnrr&#13;
able Consumptive. Began takine l&gt;r.&#13;
King's New Discoverv for t'oi^umpr&#13;
tion, am now on my third bottle, and&#13;
fible to oversee the work on my-farm.&#13;
It is the finest medicine ever made,"&#13;
•Jesse Middle wart, Decatur; Ohio,'&#13;
says: "Had it not l&gt;een for Dr. fCing s&#13;
New Discovery for Consumotinn I&#13;
would liave died of Lung Troubles.&#13;
Was given up by doctors. Am new.&#13;
in be^st of heiltli." Try it. Sample,&#13;
botttes free at F. A.' Sigler's drujf'&#13;
stor*»,&#13;
Electric Bitters.&#13;
This remedy is becomincr so well;&#13;
known and so popular as to need no'&#13;
special mention. All who have used&#13;
•r aldrvM at ooc*. yon caaacrura V,&#13;
\*\\ .iii\,\ gvi* watcaaa ta tha wo.-lrt aodrmr la; ,. ,. . •Mh»-n..l,mpHrabifima.ii. Restorative Nervine. I t on tains no,&#13;
^itiH increases year bv year and was opium or morphine. Trial &gt;ottles fi-ee&#13;
. y*ever so great as at present" *, • *)Jf. A'. Sigler's druTttcStf*&#13;
i&#13;
Sr&#13;
V.&#13;
»1&#13;
Hrot&#13;
eac;&#13;
* ^¾^ iu^fctization&#13;
' ^ ^ r convention at&#13;
•hmond, Va.:&#13;
ne» ^ l e r e is nothing to&#13;
• jrifi' *&gt; strikes. They&#13;
?£j .1 organization that&#13;
lg A - L , e v create distrust&#13;
su»t^ptv^» ' nder 111 feeling, an 1&#13;
tail misery and su ering upon innocent&#13;
Omen and children." Labor ay; tators&#13;
111 do well to paste this bit of aclv ce in&#13;
their hats.&#13;
of a&#13;
a nan&#13;
tAi% ia t a t&#13;
uuou instaast&#13;
toe thing&#13;
fj sua thrice&#13;
later ha will&#13;
/awkwardness&#13;
•offer the&#13;
ts) escape&#13;
^ 7 1 U&gt; proposeP&#13;
ydetkod lacking&#13;
if he haplessicbAjt&#13;
i n h i more&#13;
th(r J j u l t y baa more 1&#13;
9*rr!f*0 * 1*AJ* a s k her&#13;
oun fr&#13;
r3*4aming of a truism, this&#13;
ftotle regulation.&#13;
rist ask.&#13;
ust make it clear that you&#13;
(or man have been known to&#13;
ji themselves to Angela when&#13;
sally meant to ask Angela to&#13;
n f i a n c e their suit to Angela's sisit,&#13;
a proposal is like a bullet from a&#13;
- udred-tou gun, a forciblo and&#13;
_.^y missive, which must bcspcedpnhe&#13;
right direction and no other.&#13;
py&gt;u must be sure that you ask her&#13;
bV?y you. Nothing is easier than&#13;
"'^bashful man to persuade himself&#13;
- • .o has arranged a marriage with&#13;
thf fioweVla, whan in fact he lias only se-&#13;
,..«**$.% UnadilH her hand for tho cotillion. The&#13;
i&gt;rse obtains, too—it is a dreadful&#13;
L CLA.RK Howe1 '( , u m which yon place yourself if&#13;
W. . want to dunce with Angela for an&#13;
n * w «« r\,jur. and in vour fervor give Tier to&#13;
le 0 nXUDY v/ "&#13;
t. ^ | * ^ ' v a n d e r t t a n d that it is a I fo-loag part-&#13;
** nersbip which you propose.&#13;
Again y o u ' ' m u s t ask her to marry&#13;
beer*"1,1"" fou* Make it plain that it is for yourre&#13;
r— * 8 | i e i f that on propose;&#13;
e of&#13;
Civ&#13;
anizt&#13;
ith «&#13;
,»ATIC,&#13;
it on propose; Miles Standish&#13;
d d well on the other tack, but his was&#13;
was an exceptional case. If Angela&#13;
had been in doubt whether to give her&#13;
heart to you or to your friend Billy,&#13;
and you. in the obi quity of your&#13;
wretched delicacy, beg n your set&#13;
speech w.lh a modest disquisition upon;&#13;
B lly's superior claims to her favor&#13;
(and meu not uncommonly g r o w mock&#13;
modest in alia rs of the heart) Angela&#13;
may suppose that it is for Billy that&#13;
you plead, and bj disgusted with you&#13;
both, lb nking you a numskull tiot to&#13;
The .territorial governors have ma '»• gpeak for yourself, and Billy doubly a&#13;
their annual reports. So far the governor*&#13;
of Dakota, Idaho and New Mexico&#13;
have been heard from. The reports inive&#13;
glowing accounts of the increase of \ opulatktn&#13;
and wealth of the several territories.&#13;
The last year has l.een one of ^ eat&#13;
prosperity to the west, and. it is gratifying&#13;
to learn that the territories l.e -p&#13;
abreast with the states in progress. It can&#13;
be but a few.short years at the most when&#13;
-*dHhe territories will be5 ad . 1 ted to tho&#13;
'.'oil right* of statehood, now denied to&#13;
several on partisan grounds.&#13;
: The estent to which Dakota is attiactuuraskull&#13;
to let you conduct for him a&#13;
negotiation which every man should&#13;
conduct for himself.&#13;
Next:&#13;
Avoid figures of specen and circumlocutions.&#13;
I have heard a man (lie subsequently&#13;
married a termagant, and served&#13;
himself rightly) boast that he had&#13;
never put it in any woman's power to&#13;
say him no, pluruply. It was tho habit&#13;
of this ruffiu, when ho desired to offer&#13;
his hand to a lady,to disguise meaning&#13;
in a parable; so to put tho matter to being&#13;
immigration may be judged from one j that if she wanted to marry him she&#13;
em in the report of (iovernor Church.&#13;
ffhlch states that during the past. year&#13;
two millions and a half acres of public&#13;
land were purchased and enU red for set&#13;
tiement This is not strange, Dakota is&#13;
wanted to marry him she might say&#13;
so, and if not avoid the issue. lie was&#13;
a coward, of course, and a sneak as&#13;
well. Think of it from the standpoint&#13;
of Angela! In leaving himsolf safe he&#13;
part of that great belt of wheat land put her in the most hideous position&#13;
which stretches from Minnesota to &lt; re- imaginable.- For if she inclined to&#13;
gon and to which all the eyes of ilia ( p- ; marry him, and said so, she left it&#13;
pressed agriculturalists of Europe are quite open for him to say: " M / dear&#13;
turnel as tne one region in the world Mis s Angela, you altogether misunder-&#13;
Where certain prosperity waits upon in-;B L O od me. When I asked you if you&#13;
Would conliJe your life to ray keeping&#13;
I had no such purposo as you imagine,&#13;
but intended merely to ask if you would&#13;
share my buggy with me to-morrow&#13;
evening, and rely upon my bringing&#13;
dustry and perseverance.&#13;
Greediness is often the caus.'oT a man's&#13;
downfall. The old story of the dog and&#13;
the bone, to'd in.Esop's tables, is applicable&#13;
to our modern life. The man who ,&#13;
has plenty and is not satisfied may, and \ you home in safety and without an u p .&#13;
often does lose what he has in the at- : s c ^&#13;
tempt to get more. The spirit of cont-nt- j Such cowardice is quite unpardonament&#13;
is one'of the gre.it st giftsvihat a j ble. The worst that can happen to the&#13;
man can ha\e. it is better than a for-| man who proposes is to bo rejected,&#13;
tune, for a man may have a fortune and j which is surely no dreadful matter. I&#13;
yet be restle s and unhappy, but the man j am at the present moment most deswho&#13;
is contented is always happy. | perately in love with tho Empress&#13;
! Dowager of . I have made no dec-&#13;
Margaret Fox-Kane, once a pop,Iar \ [&amp;v&amp;i[on o f m? p a s 8 U m , because the disspintuais-&#13;
ic medium, is exposing 1"» j p a r i t y b e t w e e n her exalted station and&#13;
tricks of mediums to enormous a u d i e n c e s ^ comparatively humble lot&#13;
i n N e w ^ o r k . The sacrificial element is ' , . . , • • ! , , • .&#13;
. . . ,, ,. not apparent, as Miss Vox-K ane ch. arges w, .ou. ld ren,de. r 1su,ch. a, u1n ion ill-ad,vi.se,d , j, ust. as much. t.o expose Ath. e sh. ams as s e beside whi. ch s,h e is old, enou™,gh ,, to be&#13;
once did to practice them; at all events W grandmother, and morbidly ill.&#13;
the collar Is tne ob e.t of devotion. tempered. But would I hesitate to&#13;
offer her my hand, if I wished to do to&#13;
and the opportunity presented itself,&#13;
because I know that I should be said&#13;
noyP Not a bit of it. It is nodisgraco&#13;
to be refused. I am not sure that it i*&#13;
always a calamity. There are not loss&#13;
* dozen women whom, if I pro*&#13;
peatd to them, I should sincerely t h a n k&#13;
l o r fifptlog me. I remember, one very&#13;
!n St. Petersburg, an exiene&#13;
»a»uU in point. I was numbed&#13;
M M With frost; it was in a sleigh&#13;
MM if* of the Neva, and 1 was unfli*&#13;
rrie4 a t tho m o m e n t There were&#13;
tVf) slaters, one young, beautiful, actotitltelu&#13;
1 and fabuously rich, the&#13;
O i b e r n n i o r o uononity and cross-eyod,&#13;
a*4 la my dense frigidity I ottered my&#13;
hand to tho one I didn't want. Suo deeiiaed&#13;
me (perhaps because the cold,&#13;
which was extreme, even for a person&#13;
acclimatized by some rive mid forty&#13;
Russian winters, had beuumbad her&#13;
too), and did 1 feel unhappy, do I regret&#13;
rav rejectionP On the contrary, I I&#13;
rejoice at it, it is the only circumstance&#13;
associated with cold weather—a condition&#13;
I abhor—which I recall with any&#13;
satisfaction.&#13;
And yet how manv men dodge about&#13;
the question as if it would blast their&#13;
whole lives to meet with a refusal. It&#13;
is a pity, in this connection, that the&#13;
old custom of kneeling to make an&#13;
offer ever died out. Tho attitude has&#13;
its inconveniences, undoubtedly. It is&#13;
not suited to our modern d r e s s and&#13;
results in abominable kneeing of one's j&#13;
trousers. And it is a most uncomfortable&#13;
position m which to be surprised&#13;
by an inopportune stranger. But it&#13;
was definite —there was no feeling&#13;
one's way about it. Tho lady couldn't&#13;
doubt your meaning, once you were&#13;
literally at her feet.&#13;
Another rule, as one especially to be j&#13;
considered, is:&#13;
Avoid digressions.&#13;
Nothing is more deplorable than an&#13;
interval in a proposal. The matter&#13;
should be gone through with speedily,&#13;
once your attack ueg us. It 1 s an attack,&#13;
alwava No matter how readyhearted&#13;
Angela may bo, there is -a&#13;
little perfunctory hesitancv, only natural&#13;
to her modesty; and you must notj&#13;
g.vo her the opportunity to turn the&#13;
current of her wooing.,.,-Do not stop j&#13;
to tell her that you only t:iko three!&#13;
glasses of claret with your dinner, or&#13;
that yoii don't owe a penny in the]&#13;
world. Information of this sort you&#13;
should convey to her long before you j&#13;
ask the momentous question; it is relevant,&#13;
no doubt, and may abet your&#13;
cfl'ort greatly, but,\et it is prosaic and '&#13;
out of keeping just at the moment ol&#13;
crisis. The more nakedly you conline ;&#13;
yourself to declaring your love and i&#13;
asking her hand, I he better. - lUar iu&#13;
mind alwai s that a proposal partakes&#13;
of the nature of an onslaught; that no;&#13;
matter how apt and willing your lady [&#13;
love may be, she has still a maidenly&#13;
sense of preservation, and you must&#13;
•afiord her no oppoatunity of avoidance,&#13;
but bind her most strenuously to the&#13;
issue. Give her but the slightest pre-1&#13;
text for branching oft* upon a side issue&#13;
of controversy, and you will never pin;&#13;
her to tho point j&#13;
The last rulo with which 1 propose&#13;
at present to burden tho d lliuilt courtier&#13;
is at any rato not less important :&#13;
than the others:&#13;
Eschew elaborations.&#13;
Under the head of elaborations I in.&#13;
elude exaggerations, affectations and&#13;
false pretenses of all torts, objecting&#13;
to them not upon the ground of tho'i&#13;
vit atiug d shonestv, for 1 entertain a&#13;
certain regard for tho immoral maxim j&#13;
that all is fair in love and war, but&#13;
upon the score of inexpediency*&#13;
At all times a woman's perception ol&#13;
deceit is keener than a man's, and it is&#13;
peculiarly so when the matter under&#13;
consideration concerns her affections.&#13;
It is the charity, not tho blindness, of&#13;
women which makes them tolerant ol&#13;
a want of charLy in men they love.&#13;
You can not coz'.n Angela, and it is&#13;
distinctly indtscro it to make tho attempt.&#13;
Do not try to make her believe&#13;
that you are a better fellow than you&#13;
are. If sho gives her your heart it is&#13;
because you are the noblest of men.&#13;
If wo were loved for our deserts only&#13;
we should all die lorn bachelors; it is&#13;
in spite of your defects that she loves&#13;
you, and it would do you no good to&#13;
trick her if yon could. Tell her honestly&#13;
that you are but an indifferent,&#13;
honest fellow, not more than passably&#13;
clever, not too well furnished in worldly&#13;
gear—say this by way of preface,&#13;
leaving her no opportunity for other&#13;
interruption than :\ formal protest at&#13;
your solf-deprociation—and then—then&#13;
at her, my merry man; tell her how&#13;
you lovo her, and have no fear of&#13;
pitching your song too high on this&#13;
point—swear that you love the street&#13;
she lives upon, and if you do not you&#13;
aro no true lover.— Washington Irving&#13;
liishopt in San Francisco Examiner.&#13;
Fearing the Worst.&#13;
Sammy (who is novor allowed to&#13;
stay out of school): "Ilowdie Hurlbut&#13;
1 didn't come to school all d a y . " Mamma:&#13;
"Why notP" Sammy: "'Cause&#13;
his mother d i e d When you cHt n a y&#13;
I stay at home all dayP"&#13;
**tm darling; you may stay o a t 1&#13;
Weak t h e n . " Saturn/ (suspioiooaljr) 1&#13;
•Oh, I know; you mean to die la ?*•&#13;
SHOPPING IN PARIS. Beading Character.&#13;
T h e eyes,the most eloquent fuatn&#13;
are miniature windows through whloli&#13;
etery desire, passion and impulse&#13;
look* out, and differ widely iu color,&#13;
brightness, size, shape and expression&#13;
pushing the scrambling, tho incivility | F o * i n 8 U n c e &lt; B l n r g e bright eye denotes&#13;
Olive TiOg-an &amp;aya i t b a Wild a n d&#13;
P r o m i s c u o u s S c r a m b l e .&#13;
Mark Twain is not the only American&#13;
who ha* been disgusted with the&#13;
Marche or tho Prititemps, ou any tine&#13;
afternoon, is something that must be&#13;
seen to be believed. The mauoHrs&#13;
that prevail! exclaims Olive Logan in&#13;
the Boston Transcript. Customers dispute&#13;
the ownership of various things&#13;
by pulling them out of each o t h e r s&#13;
hands; toes troddeu on; inspectors eye&#13;
impertinently young and old to discover&#13;
thieves; then tho elbow digs,&#13;
and Hushed faces, the torn clothing!&#13;
Finally comes the push of the people&#13;
up to the pay desk, in a line, like pigs&#13;
to the slaughter house. Your purchuses&#13;
have been taken from you to tio up.&#13;
Mistakes must be frequent iu this department.&#13;
A list of the articles is rend&#13;
out by a perspiring clerk and a total is&#13;
given. You lay down money and it is&#13;
immediately snatched up. No receipt&#13;
is given. You have como. seen and&#13;
had your funds conquered frpm^you;&#13;
pressions longer,&#13;
tiful eyes, with finely arched eyohn/ws,&#13;
when found iu a IUQD, indicate one of&#13;
truely re lined and artistic nature 11 nd&#13;
one who is an ardent admirer and appreciative&#13;
of symmetry, elegance and&#13;
loveliness wherever they appear.&#13;
When beautiful eyes with linoly arched&#13;
eyebrows appear in a woman the,- donote&#13;
a churactcr fond of dress, pleasure,&#13;
music and other artistic pursuits,&#13;
although at times they are indicative of&#13;
a cruel, spiteful nature. Largo, full&#13;
eyes, resembling a cat's, aro iud cative&#13;
of a timid, stupid, treacherous nature,&#13;
and the possessor of such ey&gt;is will&#13;
seem frightened and apprehensive&#13;
when engaged in conversation with&#13;
you.&#13;
A large mouth belongs to a coarse,&#13;
vulgar person; L'us with a cherry redness,&#13;
huving a cushioned nppoai-unce,&#13;
now YOU may go or sta\ ; no one needs , belong to domestic natures, fund of&#13;
you further. Perhaps you will feel | k i s s 5 n S a m l caresses; they make affecdisposed&#13;
to rest awhile in tho luxurious&#13;
]y furnishod salon de lecture of tho&#13;
establishment and read tho morning&#13;
papers. Unfortunately, it is crowded,&#13;
ke every other place on the promises.&#13;
tionato friends. Lips, on tho other&#13;
hand, that are thin denote n great deal&#13;
of self-control and an indication of&#13;
coolness and unsociability. You have&#13;
often seeu porsons w th their lips&#13;
Tho reading-rooms of the great French I ^ b i t u a l l y open. Well, they belong to&#13;
shops are beginning to ligure n tho&#13;
works of contemporaneous French&#13;
novelists as a convenient p h u e of Bpoakmg they are dehcioot in pusi on&#13;
a class that thirsts for notoriety, applause&#13;
and commendation. Generally&#13;
illicit rendezvous. A glance tiround&#13;
one of tJiem of-ton siiows couples of&#13;
fact, not fiction, whose demeanor&#13;
favors the supposition that the*' have&#13;
met by appointment and not "by&#13;
chance."&#13;
Shopping is a great enjoyment to&#13;
some women, a great bore t o o t h e r s ;&#13;
emotions.&#13;
Ono of the most eloquent and important&#13;
factors in the general make up&#13;
of a person's character is the nose.&#13;
When wide and prominent it indicates&#13;
a character strong in its composition&#13;
ami one determined to accomplish&#13;
everything undertaken. Indicative as&#13;
both classes prefer the shops to which ! , l isJ o f a commercial nature a person&#13;
they are accustomed. There are hun- i ^vitU 8 u c h " n o 8 ° , . w o u l , i m : l k o ;l K ° ° a&#13;
dreds of women in New York who j b u 8 i n f 8 , u a n - w l u l ° l l l ° «P1»&gt;&lt;"« typo&#13;
live in hotels and boarding houses who • o f , ^ 8 ° 1 l e&gt; m i l T O W ' i s " ^ c u i t i v e °*&#13;
spend the whole dav and every day in \ r a t l , e r , a u « ^ m i n a i e character, with a&#13;
whatlhev call shopping, that is tosav.O ^ ? a t ^ ° 1 ^ i n b , l s i l 1 ^ V"™^&#13;
they go into stores and look at ? o o d s \ W h e n turned up it denotes a prying and&#13;
for hours just as an amusement. They j \W]*^™ character. Should tho noso&#13;
don't buy what they see; they only see i ^ t u ,u , reVtM"'s0' »"&gt;™™r. that is, conwhat&#13;
they would like to bur. The pas-! v o x | l k t J ftU o a - I t 3 3 beak, look out for&#13;
siun has other varities. I know a m a n ; t"e possessor of,such a probose.s.as ho&#13;
who used to go and look at every house JS «™eet|iiigly avengeful, m.vcv forgeth*&#13;
could hear of that was to let or for | ^ ™ I t f *!, r ; l i n , i n e v o r 'onrivin^ one.&#13;
sale, trying to sec how near he could U l s n l s o l B d l c a t i v o ot a quarrelsome&#13;
find a house that was like tho hojriso ho&#13;
would live in if he was rich. Ho found&#13;
a good many houses; the ouly trouble .&#13;
was to'lind the money for them. So it&#13;
is with mauy New York women who&#13;
go shopping. Fortunately for them!&#13;
tho clerks in New "York are patient, |&#13;
and will take the leisurely murmured&#13;
excuse, ''Well. I'll think rt over," as&#13;
a suflic ent offset for getting down and&#13;
doing up again a whole cargo of drygoods.&#13;
London shop-keepers expect the'r&#13;
customers to know what they want&#13;
disposition. Tho chin is another gtiido&#13;
to character. A broad, full one, shows&#13;
strong, unchanging affection, and 11&#13;
narrow one, whde possessed of more&#13;
intensity, lacks in power of constancy.&#13;
A pointed ch n is an adjunct, to a warm&#13;
and impuls-vo character. The square,&#13;
massive chin, though, is tjiu indicator&#13;
jf a strong, determined and, persists tit&#13;
character and ono possessed of groat&#13;
will power. These aro the ones that&#13;
achieve succoss in this world and have&#13;
stamped themselves like C;osar indelibly&#13;
on the communities, tin; countries&#13;
and take it if thev find it; French shop ,a,n d tho tim,e s in which , the,y h.ave , livod.v&#13;
, ,. •, , ,. . 1 Every one has a style of gait peculiar to&#13;
kceoeupnetersr s dt,,hi sapnl a,ty.h erm o,h raev e wagroet.s 1 ^oon-n^ ^^t.tt,h ree\ri_er ; h,, i, m.s el,f, or «,h. e..r,.s el,f / d, enoht.i, .n gT ,' ,h. rmness, i,he, lves, i-n . tLho i hope oft .t emp*t•i ng wea'k, \ \.d ecisi.o.n.. of „c, haracter, fickleness and t , . ,&#13;
,, , , . 1 instability lhose who stop h n n l , may&#13;
luman nature—the weak feminine 11a- . , . . ' . . • '&#13;
cou&#13;
s&#13;
1&#13;
lure—to buy what is shown, whether&#13;
noeded or not. In a London shop a&#13;
customer will always bo treated with&#13;
great civility; in a French shop a customer&#13;
will not be treated at all; she&#13;
will simply be endured. Something of&#13;
this passive disrespect of the customer&#13;
is to bo encountered m those great&#13;
, "- " " , . , T- t "v " a n d hopefulness, while those of a ski&#13;
private shopping institutions of r^n^- „. ' .&#13;
! . , , ,• , * 7 : tuns gait are almost in ever/ cr&#13;
land, the co-operative stores. A set- . ^&#13;
) pel&#13;
off for its unpleasantness in this case,&#13;
however, is the undoubted cheapr.oaa&#13;
of tho articles, which are actually sol«S&#13;
at wholesale rates.&#13;
By the way of concluding what I&#13;
have written on shopping in London&#13;
and PtfJ'is, I may quote the excellent&#13;
Spanish proverb, nowhere more appropriate&#13;
than in this connection: **The&#13;
bo regarded as possessing a firmness&#13;
and soliditv of character, while, a liofht&#13;
step indicates that the possess'ir is of a&#13;
mirthful disposition and apt to be secretive.&#13;
A graceful step belongs to a&#13;
person who transacts his business in&#13;
an easy manner. Tho in'Uik, rapid&#13;
walker is a person of ambition, energy&#13;
ufase&#13;
traitors, usually resorting to treason&#13;
and strategem to accomplish thoir..&#13;
ends.-— The FuruicJ Voice.&#13;
It Does Not Sell Well.&#13;
An eastern woman is selling a queer&#13;
concoction which sho has labeled ' Lovers'&#13;
I n k . " Its peculiar property is&#13;
that it remains legible only twelve&#13;
way to b o p o o r is to buy what you hours, after which time it fades entircdon't&#13;
want." lv_ J t j s j i a r j i v n e e o s s a r y t 0 add that&#13;
this particular woman is not making a&#13;
fortune in a dav. The eastern girls&#13;
qua. ntly ask oaeh other wnat they&#13;
could prove in a breach of promiso&#13;
suit with letters which could not be&#13;
read, nnd then they pass scornfully by&#13;
Texas as a Larga State.&#13;
Vermont man (scornfully)—Texas?&#13;
Wlr?. man, Texas can't hold a candle&#13;
to Vermont. From men down to flapjacks&#13;
we're 'way ahead of you.&#13;
Texas man—Flapjacks? Flapjacks? , . - . , . , , , , 41 , ,&#13;
IT reck, on von d, on ,.t k, now_ wh, a, tch, or 1t h, e ,fa«kir. a,nd. o.rd,e r eno.u, gh of the old talkin' about, stranger. Didjever see style fluid to do for themse.vos and&#13;
a Texas flapjack?—on", of those fellers&#13;
that weighs-fifteen pounds and is nmety-&#13;
oight yards iu circumference?&#13;
Vermont man (aghast)—Oh, come&#13;
now, John! You never saw a flapjack&#13;
as big as t h a t How do you get your&#13;
syrup on it?&#13;
Texas man—With a hose, of course.&#13;
Howjer s'pose?—llarperys Hazar.&#13;
their lovers. A few married men with&#13;
a sneaking fondness for women not&#13;
their wives are said to think the invention&#13;
marvelous, an opinion, by the&#13;
wav, in which their wives do not cou-&#13;
Matters Could Not be Much&#13;
Worse.&#13;
A young married woman who has&#13;
just been presentod with a second child&#13;
R e s u l t s of D i e t . j w a 3 &amp;8ked by a friend: "Don't you&#13;
Lean man—I don't soe how you keep | find it too much bother to take care of&#13;
&gt; fat and sleek. How do you liveP two babes?'' "Oh, n o , " said the&#13;
Fat tramp—I beg. How do you live, j mother; one baby used to keep me up&#13;
r? all night and two can't keep me u p&#13;
Lean m a n - I b o a r d . - 'Atne. ' a n y ] o n g 0 r . » _ g a n Francisco Post.&#13;
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Office, a t ? ttUer S t r e e t * C h i c a g o , I l l i n o i s .&#13;
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H I I I V I \ Stati nerakeepMMm. Standard quality,&#13;
^Mw* 1 1 1 W a l l styles. Banmle do*. lOcentebV man. • fewb ESTER8R00K.&#13;
child ouj-ht to take some&#13;
PeuiM* medicine, miL'Iit to "&gt;!.iui l:misr"!\s il were, i&#13;
A proinlneiit I)i'!n;it I;,«nkci' sn.vs : " I tnkconu or two (&#13;
bottk's of&#13;
An oiiifled man in Readlnyj, Pa., baa flower&#13;
nalla a foot loaff.&#13;
£1 Gato (the cat, ia the Dame of an Orlziba&#13;
(Mexico) paper.&#13;
A lurquol* tf taa:^'0 * t o ? e t o a t °^ a w e b '&#13;
la a new bracelet Idea.&#13;
The French grata congress report* that the&#13;
harvest exceeds all expectatiops.&#13;
Mortimer Sackville West, tlie Qrat Baron&#13;
Sackvllle, 1» dead. He was eixty-eijiht yeara&#13;
old.&#13;
'J he freedom of the city of Dublin was conferred&#13;
on Cardinal Morun, Archbishop of&#13;
Sydney.&#13;
Dakota ia 150 miles one way and 850 miles&#13;
the other. But this Is nothing to Texas,&#13;
which is 8i5 miles one way and 741 tho other.&#13;
A carrier pljjeou loft has been established&#13;
at tho United States training statlou, Newport.&#13;
The birds are to fan used in the Naval&#13;
Service.&#13;
Owing to fears of military emeute precautionary&#13;
measures have been taken in the&#13;
Spanish barracka at Sara^ossa, Seville, and&#13;
other places.&#13;
The departure from llerlm of the expedition&#13;
for the relieTof Einin B y bm bo«Mi delayed&#13;
until the risina: of the n a t i v e in East&#13;
Africa Is quelled.&#13;
A torjxjdo boat of a new and powerful&#13;
pattern was lauuebed at Toulon, France. The&#13;
utmost secrecy na to her construction bus&#13;
been maintained.&#13;
The report that tho Dukes of Norfolk and&#13;
Newcastle are to bo married to American&#13;
ladies la denied in London by friends of tlie&#13;
noblemen named.&#13;
The court in Paris has adjourned tlie hearing&#13;
on the | etitlon to wind u p thu business&#13;
' of the Paris American Exchange, to enable&#13;
1 the concern to go into voluntary liquidation&#13;
In the battle betweeu the lloussas and Togu&#13;
natives recently over the death of Cupiain&#13;
Dulryrnple '300 natives were killed, and the&#13;
Houssas lost sixty-four In killed and wounded.&#13;
Large quantities of flsh are bein;j frozen&#13;
in New York and piled away, like cord wood,&#13;
In the b a cold storage houses, nL'adist the&#13;
time when severe weather stops salt ^otcr&#13;
flshinir.&#13;
Kussia lias pranted an annual subsidy of&#13;
$65,01)0 to a steamship line betweeu Russian&#13;
ports and Corea, Japan and China. In ease&#13;
of war the steumers are to be r.t government |&#13;
disposal.&#13;
Mr. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland,&#13;
was presented with an address at Glasgow.&#13;
In his reply he said that if Ireland were to&#13;
obtain a iocal parliament she would have to&#13;
be reconquered.&#13;
The Empress of Austria explains that, although&#13;
she admires lieinc'a poetry,.she withdraws&#13;
her donation to tlie Heine monument&#13;
fund at the request of tlie emperor, in consequence&#13;
of Heine's insuits to the Hobsuzollerna.&#13;
The pope gave audience to thousands of&#13;
pilprims, among whom were about two thousand&#13;
priests. In an address, which hu made&#13;
during tho reception, be spoke at some length&#13;
on the necessity of the re-establishment of&#13;
his old temporal power,&#13;
Four members of the Hawaiian legislature&#13;
have been expelled for accet ttnjr bribes from&#13;
Chinese. The Inquiry which led to the expulsion&#13;
developed the fact that Hie Chinese had&#13;
paid the legislators to vote aaainst a bill restricting&#13;
Chinese immigration.&#13;
Professor Geffkcn, of li'rlin, who was arrested&#13;
for rcvosilinLT state secrets in furnishing&#13;
the Deutsche J\und&gt;chan, with extracts,&#13;
from Emperor Frederick's diary, states that&#13;
ho bad the emperor's permission to publish&#13;
the diary three mouths after his death.&#13;
A special from EL Ta?o Texas goes to show&#13;
thut the movement of Mormons to Mexico is&#13;
assuming a definite shape The ^ovcrmiient&#13;
has granted them no land, but tlie Mornons&#13;
are quietly buying of private owners lar^u tgricultutal&#13;
toe's iu Northern Chihuahua.&#13;
Ilun/an bones, supposed to be those of Tom&#13;
t'cott/vho was murdered by the rebels liming&#13;
Te~nrst Kiel revolt, have been exumod in&#13;
J i l u d o n Day Flats, near where the crime was&#13;
supposed to have been committed. Until now&#13;
the whereabouts of the body has been a mystery.&#13;
Advices have been received at Auckland&#13;
from S.unoa that the part.sans of the deposed&#13;
King Malictoa have had an engagement with&#13;
the army of Kin^r Tamasese, find that the&#13;
latter'g forces were totally defeated. King&#13;
Tamasese's army was tinder the command of&#13;
German officers.&#13;
Emperor William's progress through&#13;
Southern Germany has been cordial in the extreme.&#13;
The display at SUUtg\rt was the tin- (&#13;
est tho city has ever wltne&gt;sed. Immense&#13;
crowds of people congregated at the railroad&#13;
statiou, hundreds of lamps were lighted, belli&#13;
were runs and the utmost enthusiasm prevail&#13;
cd.&#13;
The officials of the Hereford Railway Conv&#13;
puny have agreed to a conference with the&#13;
Italian Consul, Bignor Mariotti, saya a Mon«&#13;
treal dispatch, with reference to the claims of&#13;
the 700 Italian laborers now on strike. SIgnor&#13;
Mariottl has olso telegraphed the governor&#13;
general, calling his attention to the fact that&#13;
the laborers have been robbed by the absconding&#13;
contractors, and asking if the Dominion&#13;
government can do anything for their&#13;
relief.&#13;
Information is received that the vote in the&#13;
New Zealand parliament by which It was de&gt;&#13;
cided not to renew the main subsidy to the&#13;
Oceanic steamship company was 4&gt;"&gt; to :i7.&#13;
Parliament will meet again in May, and It la&#13;
understood that the friends of the measure ia&#13;
the New Zealand parliament will make another&#13;
effort to have the subildy renewed, provided&#13;
a definite promise of assistance can be&#13;
obtained from the^'nlted States government&#13;
In the meantime.&#13;
Late advices to San Francisco from Honolulu&#13;
announce thst the supreme court of&#13;
Hawaii has rendered a decision in the case of&#13;
the heirs of Ah Ki against the trustees appointed&#13;
by the HciBlftture to pay off the Indebtedness&#13;
of King Kalakaun. Ah KI was a&#13;
Chinaman who paid Kaiakaua £.21.0,)0 for the&#13;
exclusive privilege of traffic in opium. Upon&#13;
the death of Ah Kl hU heirs made a demand&#13;
upon the trustees for the refunding of this&#13;
amount. The trustees refused to pav It and&#13;
the heirs commenced suit. The supremo&#13;
court has decided that tho trustees must refund&#13;
the monsv.&#13;
in chronic cases of neuralgia,&#13;
tkID, or gout, where t h e disturbing&#13;
is a certain acid which poisons t W Wood,&#13;
Salvation Oil should be used. This) p*w*rful&#13;
puin-destroyer will in time dis.-XsWsjtsW&#13;
pois n circulating in t h e blood, and Irriaf&#13;
relief when all others fail. P r i c e 2 &gt; essBtsV&#13;
The latest news from Zululand cou»s» by&#13;
cable. T h e warriors have all married;&#13;
they desire in the future peace and bappiu&lt;&#13;
BH and enough Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup&#13;
for the next season.&#13;
Political honors are easy when a rich&#13;
man can buy them.&#13;
J a n e S h a w of Pi rtland, M e , secured a&#13;
divorce from her husbv.nd by proving that&#13;
he went to a temperance meeting bix nights&#13;
iu a week, and to church twice on Sundays.&#13;
Two young men bought license* a t Jasper,&#13;
Gil., but they both wi re tor the same&#13;
girl. One of t h e young men got the girl&#13;
and the other got ieft. A good second-hand&#13;
liceusecan now be bought at rettuced rates,&#13;
With some advice thrown iu free.&#13;
31'iss Susan Whiturof Wheatlands, Mont.,&#13;
is engaged to bo married to a yountr man&#13;
named Spring. The local editor at Wheatlands&#13;
printed something about ''Winter&#13;
lingering in the lap of Spring,- ' and the&#13;
&gt;. o',.n..r woman 1 a.-'. .*ued hitu for libel.&#13;
A Scoteh bead'e took his .sweetheart to a&#13;
graveyard, and showing her a dark corner&#13;
said, "Mary, my folks lie there. Would&#13;
you like to lie there when you die;'' It was&#13;
a grim way of proposing, but Mary was a&#13;
sensible Scotch lassie and accepted him.&#13;
JACOBS 01¾&#13;
l ^ o i * J J x m i s s e w , 13u.i*riN.&#13;
S t r o n g E v i d e n c e . _New P r o o f s .&#13;
C r u s h e d . AiSiUcd. Aihlaod &amp;o.,Wii.,K»y 20'S8.&#13;
iSx. JOHK JONEB wa» rnu over by * i&amp;w-log;&#13;
uadcr doctor's c«.r« 3 weski; two bottleJ of St.&#13;
Jtcobs Oil cored Lira taund rod well; no return oi&#13;
pain. WALKER A CO., DmggWu.&#13;
I T m n l l y U s e . Ullopolls, III., May 39, 1888.&#13;
For a numbsr of ya&amp;rs St. Jacobi Oil hM bses&#13;
usad In my family. I believe It It the best remedy&#13;
fcr barns, swelling!, cuts, brulies fcnd sprilm tvtt&#13;
prepared. JOSEPH BHAFEK.&#13;
R i g h t A w f t } ' . fit.NarlaniB, Wle., May 38, '88.&#13;
I burned my left hand badly and it WM cursd&#13;
rltfht away by 8t, Jacobi Oil. e P. A. BCHEtJLLZK.&#13;
AT PRrTQGI8TH AND DEALERS.&#13;
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Stoaach Troubles Arising Therefrom.&#13;
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Cura for you ij not already in t:ock, or it rri'i be&#13;
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htivips. Sump'.e sent on receipt of 'l-cent stamp.&#13;
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Bolt i"ropruU;rj iiau Ali»itaictureri.&#13;
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o r d e r s in Sepu'ii:biT, I -iid &gt;&gt;&gt;n1y r e c e i v e d n o t i c e&#13;
that ruy unlin;iii- n »' v:,in:iiiiti"Ji u&gt; uM be lie.d in a&#13;
fortni'-'ttt. I ' ;i t uiily ti-» &gt;K) &lt;l;ty- in w h i e h to p r i -&#13;
.piiro for t h e K ,;ui:. 1 - h o u l d r&gt; t o m n c : d a uexr'x&#13;
i')i&amp;}mr.»tic&gt;n in tin- i".i&gt;t' ul any one »o utti r;y rniprenuied&#13;
a&gt;-l-.w us; but y o u r St/st&lt;-m tnt&lt;i•-'&gt; &lt;tn urithcneit&#13;
vi y miunnl "m^muru, t Uat 1 w a s »1 e to riMiii'inbr&#13;
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'I'o I'rof. A. I o so'.tc. '.;.(,, F i f t h A v e , N. V.&#13;
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aha ha*&#13;
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the proper i&#13;
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terribly fftUli&#13;
m o v e d b y Hood's ffal&#13;
by purlfyUsH the b l o o /&#13;
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- &gt; " o r 3 y e » r 8 l b s V * « l&#13;
the head, imd!g«sttoa.&#13;
eluded to try HpoC»M*\&#13;
good that 1 kav« t a k e *&#13;
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Mas. J. J J . A P A J U . t B l c&#13;
Hood's&#13;
Sold by all(truggls**. f j&#13;
by C. I. HOOD * C O ,&#13;
IOO Dose!&#13;
llOUtoffeafc.JTcw1&#13;
Rl QCRQFULA u n d o u b t e d l y&#13;
^ WHAT IT IS had its origin&#13;
AMD HOW TO a m o n g t h e&#13;
OVERCOME IT. poorer classes&#13;
in new countries where water&#13;
was had, miasmas prevalent,&#13;
food with little variety, clothing&#13;
insufficient, and exposure&#13;
to cold and wet common and&#13;
frequent.&#13;
SCROFULA.&#13;
\ \ e believe it to be the cause&#13;
of nearly all chronic diseases,&#13;
OY8PEPSIA&#13;
ALWAYS YIELDS.&#13;
gether wltfi&#13;
green, diurctJ&#13;
the "remedy of&#13;
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A L W A Y S R&#13;
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Autumn and Winter, ~&#13;
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scrofula, but found no relief until I c o m m e n c e d U k -&#13;
ing your Syrup. C o n t i n u i n g to use it n lew months,&#13;
i found myself cured, .1 believe it to be tlie best&#13;
medicine in the world.&#13;
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N o remedy k n o w n so h i « h l v endorsed hv its home&#13;
people, in the treatment of Klit Mii.i'.n-ni and u'.l&#13;
Blood D i s e a s e s . Our Medical J'amphlei, tre.ttini;&#13;
on Rheumatism and. all 151ood and I ' e m a l e D i s e a s e i ,&#13;
sent Iree on application.&#13;
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YEAR8 OF 8&#13;
C O L . E . S. W A L K M J , W e s t L e ^ s u k o s y k k i ,&#13;
Jlibhard'a R h e u m a t i c S y r u p a n d&#13;
done rrore tcr me t a a a aery otlsar l&#13;
h.ive ever taken. It i s the g r c a t e t wumutf tat&#13;
pure blood, and for a dyspeptic c a OBCtttipsssWl&#13;
5«n it s e e m s to have a o equal, l lease send me&#13;
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!3f&#13;
Gents. — I received the s h o r e letter this morning.&#13;
He thinks it is the greatest m e d i c i n e in the wvrid.&#13;
it ha.s ^iven entire salisfaction to :ili my trade.&#13;
C O L . l i . S.' W A L I&#13;
-SURF C f M ^ iprv&gt; PHPUMATIS V " i ' i \ a&#13;
COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF HERBS.&#13;
A General Blood Purifier,&#13;
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J K l I l o u s i i « » a , M i l i a r i a , D l a h e t e t , a n d u l l U l s e s&#13;
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l«-&gt;s, such a s P a i n f u l and S i i i j : a . - o d ' M e n s t r u a t i o n , S i c k&#13;
I l e a iH.cbc. a n d Mso f.&gt;r bcai.tif • inir the. &lt; Oni l e x l o n a n d&#13;
t r a d . c a t m K Pirn pie s and B]otche&gt; and o t h e r s-ktn DiseswMa,&#13;
T o t a V o ft c o u r s o in t h o B » ^ n e s s , S h o r t h a n d Ert n&#13;
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f r e e .&#13;
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return t h e p a e s u g e and h a v e y ur m o n e v r e f u n d e d .&#13;
tor sale hv all i)ruL'«n;-i.r a u t h o r i z e d canvaasinK A^ftit*&#13;
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receipt o f price, by the Diamond MedicineCo.,&#13;
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P v e r y ,-ne -1 o u l t h a v e a pac-.a«e in their h o m e a n d n t 7 *&#13;
( r l'i « t h o u : .1.&#13;
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\\&lt;. ki-t Ki'vnlwr, SfnJ i'»-. in &lt;r*mp«&#13;
tor lll«»lr»(i'rt lOO-pavr r.irjtlmu* of fltirn,&#13;
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r be !\nri f a l l r e n -&#13;
l l lUM' 1 (: li as« the o n l y&#13;
tiv' or t h e c e r t a i n c u r e&#13;
of this disea**1.&#13;
(J. I M M i R A H . - V M . M . !&gt;.,&#13;
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C h i c a g o , Ul.&#13;
• I . 0 0 , S o l d b y Drugglatt,&#13;
Plso's R e m e d y for C a U r ' ; Is t h e&#13;
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TO MAKE&#13;
A DELCCIOUS BISCUIT&#13;
^\SI«C Y O U R G R O C E R F O R&#13;
DWIGHT"S COW-BRAND SALERATUS&#13;
AND TAKE NO OTHER.&#13;
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TKt o w n who hus invested truiu three&#13;
to tire 4olUirs m a Uubtvr C&lt;'at, mid&#13;
at his flrst half hour s e \ p c n e n c e in&#13;
a s t o n t finds to his .sorrow that It Is&#13;
hardly a better protection than a mosquito&#13;
SKttliix. not only feels chasrined&#13;
at fetter 5 0 tkidly taken in, but also&#13;
feels tflic di&gt;os not look exactly like&#13;
Aai t«r the " t'lsil" B R A N D " SUCKKR&#13;
A&#13;
WET&#13;
HEN&#13;
We offer the mun who wants servico&#13;
(not style) a garment that will keep&#13;
him dry In the hardest storm. It i s&#13;
called TOWER'S F I S H B R A N D&#13;
•• S U C K E R , " a name familiar to every&#13;
Cow-boy all over the land. With them&#13;
the only perfect Wind and Waterproof&#13;
Coat is " T o w e r ' s Fish Brand Slicker."&#13;
and take no other. If your storekeeper&#13;
Bath *re the FI SH BRAND, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J . TOWKR, 30 Simmons St., Boston. Mass.&#13;
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t e e d . » s s r y u n u E x p e n m I*&#13;
in l a d i n g n m n y fa&lt;- sel' n . - p ilaiit&lt;*&#13;
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t H * * . k s l Y . P e r m a n e n t t o s ti\&gt;n g o a r a a *&#13;
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10» Vel our line for Gents of Silk, Seal and Plush Caps, a very fine line and&#13;
• things in the Fur Line, entire new styles, first season, from $1.00 up.&#13;
'•* kinds of Scotch, and Knit Caps, and the very latest in Derbys, Soft&#13;
-Hats, etc.-&#13;
FOR THE LADIES !&#13;
^ t styles in TOBOGGANS, including Jocky Caps, Nubia Toboggan Caps,&#13;
Jersey Caps, etc.&#13;
urn&#13;
\oi\ml&#13;
nat i&#13;
hist&#13;
fa&#13;
^ U R BARGAINS IN 59 CENT PLUSH DRESS GOODS.&#13;
^SMITTEN S, GROCERIES, E T C . ^&#13;
OHESO.&#13;
»1 ; " v .&#13;
i«^on, C. M. Wood has shown his&#13;
pUity to the Republican • party by&#13;
n J f elevation of a tamarack pole.&#13;
l y *aes burden and James Deunison I ^&#13;
OUR HIRED GIRL SHROPSHIRE SHEEP f&#13;
m a&#13;
'nd u p for Cleveland by erecting&#13;
"ch a fine hickory polo.&#13;
a/fhe democrats of this vicinity arc&#13;
0 lakinsr preparations for a pole mi.-**&#13;
ppp&gt;VT"l07S*la" X t 0 be n e ' c l m *'ront ' ^ ' t n c residence&#13;
* w ialXh!* Marble on h nday iSnv. 2nd&#13;
_ u«—j'i(in 'two o'clock |». m. A speaker will&#13;
CLARK, Howe"'"1 . - • „ ;&#13;
. w»&gt;e procured to talk „upou the issue ol&#13;
jur. the day. A pleasant time is expect- d&#13;
and an invitation is extended to&#13;
! 1 1 tl&#13;
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ti!rhmowell, visited at&#13;
^ e r e is&#13;
&gt;riff, ostrii&#13;
.1 organ: little niece spent&#13;
t f r e^^| PH^ r k ,&gt; dIee?* cHrci elsea.&#13;
Mueee Mary and Ol* Love visited&#13;
H U B Renie Roberts last week,&#13;
•Jfaasra. Ezra and Jay Brigham&#13;
will live with James h a r g e r , of&#13;
Marion, this winter.&#13;
Mr. T. Richards has moved in Mrs.&#13;
3. Brigham's house; he and his brothers&#13;
will work tiie farm.&#13;
The prohibition meeting last Wednesday&#13;
evening called a full house.&#13;
Rev. O. B. Thurston, of JPinckney,&#13;
addressed the meeting.&#13;
The. storm Saturday night was bad&#13;
enough to frighten some parties, but&#13;
BOt bad enough to frighten the young&#13;
people out of going to Mr. Appletou's&#13;
whew they had some good music as&#13;
well as fun. It is supposed those that&#13;
had the most difficulty in tfettinji&#13;
.there enjoyed it the most.&#13;
tvl!&#13;
UNADILLAFrom&#13;
Oi:r Correp|&gt;oti(k«at.&#13;
School closes next Saturday.&#13;
Quarterly meeting was held at the&#13;
Prcsbvterian church last Sm.dav.&#13;
Republicans are coming to the&#13;
front here. Seven tamarack poles&#13;
were raised Wednesday.&#13;
Charles Fishbeok, of Genoa, Democratic&#13;
nominee for Judge of Prebate.&#13;
S. L. Piirnall, of Fowlerville, Democrntic&#13;
nominee for Representative and&#13;
T. It. Shields, of Fowlerville, were in&#13;
town hist week electioneering.&#13;
A large and enthusiastic crowd&#13;
gathered at G. S. May's Hall Wednesday&#13;
evening to hear 'Prof. S. 1).&#13;
Williams speak' on the Prohibition&#13;
question, but as he did not cometho&#13;
meeting adjourned for home.&#13;
S. M. Thompson is the owner of a&#13;
chicken hatched in April' which lias&#13;
now a brood of its own.—Stockbr idge&#13;
Sun. Pretty good,for Stoekbrhlgo,&#13;
but J. O. Mackindcr has a brown Unborn&#13;
which was hatched in March&#13;
that has laid tlmty eggs and is now&#13;
setting. Next.&#13;
®&#13;
*&#13;
*&#13;
•&#13;
4&#13;
^ that wherever she has worked the people all say that if you want to buy&#13;
/ first-class gQods,&#13;
ANN BROS. IS THE PLACE !&#13;
£ha may &gt;b giving us taffy, but-ther/e is a look ot candor about her, an exon&#13;
gf'modest truthfulness which7forbids us to doubt that&#13;
MONTAGUE BROS.&#13;
liiijiortiT^, lireetlprs &lt;fc Dealers in&#13;
URBJMIM i l l l F . .&#13;
l&gt;l't:s,-&gt;]&#13;
She Expresses the Popular Sentiment.&#13;
Our importer! sheep are from the*&#13;
Entrb-h tloiks of Joseph Pulley, M. P.,&#13;
Lord Hind lip. Lord Chesham, AJ_&#13;
Knowb's and Henry Tovatt We bave&#13;
also Canadian and American bred&#13;
sheep. We invite all interested in.&#13;
sheep l aisiny to fall at our place, and.&#13;
examine our flocks before buying..&#13;
Addicts ail communie.ttions to&#13;
Montague Bros.,&#13;
Chubb's Corners, Livingston Go.,.&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
•W?"&#13;
FINE WOOL SHEEP !&#13;
rive any doubt about/the matter, we haven't. Our goods arc all&#13;
or prices are remarkable for their littleness and we know that for&#13;
yi-n if you&#13;
(ir&lt;t-clas».&#13;
economic trading and choice go^ds,&#13;
MANN BROS/IS THE BEST PLACE.; J&#13;
CASH PA/D FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.&#13;
MANN BROTHERS.&#13;
t i v&#13;
(&#13;
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;:-&gt;&#13;
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ANDERSON.&#13;
'Fnm OUT Correspondent.&#13;
Miss Nellie Bennett, of Pinckney,&#13;
is clerking for H. H. Swarthout.&#13;
Miss Kate Roche completed a successful&#13;
term of school here last Saturday.&#13;
J . T. Eaman started last Saturday&#13;
for Lockport, N. Y., where he will be&#13;
engaged in buying apples for a fewweeks.&#13;
F r a n k Hoff having finished the&#13;
apple business at South Lyon will&#13;
work on the farm of J . T. Eaman&#13;
during his absence.&#13;
We regret to state than Frank&#13;
Reason, who has long been a resident&#13;
of this community is making arrangements&#13;
preparitory to moving to&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
II. H . Swarthout's house is receiving&#13;
a coat of paint which will add&#13;
Hints For Young Housekeepers.&#13;
ajrrce applied /With a gilding&#13;
frames/of pictures and&#13;
•^st-s will prevent tlies&#13;
on them and will not in-&#13;
IJOIMI l i o i l e d ,&#13;
brush to ilit&#13;
el.imriey gl&#13;
from iighti;:&#13;
jiire the frames. /&#13;
Glycerine does not agree with a dry&#13;
. A Iotig-liaiuliecl/ni-usli, long enough&#13;
skin.' " ' to rt'acli t'.ie rcililigs, is ;iy important&#13;
If you use powder always wash it oil i'1 a ^ooil houspkiM'per as a good&#13;
before going to lied. broom, if the Avails and ceilings are&#13;
When you give your cellar its spring''H~hUy brushed before the room is&#13;
cleaning,'add a li'ttle copperas water swept, the paper will keep clean and&#13;
and salt to the whitewash. , fiv&gt;ii much/longer.&#13;
A little ammonia anil borax in the : Ingrain ,carpets, worn beyond repair,&#13;
water when washing blankets keeps [ should bo/out into lengthwise strips,&#13;
them soft and prevents shrinkage. \ and wov/u the same as a rag carpet.&#13;
Sprinkling salt on the top and at j It is un.m'cessary to sew the ingrain&#13;
the bottom of garden walls is said to cutting's, weavers generally preferring&#13;
keep snails&#13;
down.&#13;
from climbing up and | to overlap the strips as they weave&#13;
Maf&gt;» and carpets assume quite&#13;
For relief from heartburn or dys-1 «iaU look when made in this way,&#13;
icpsia drink a little, cold water ' in ! a r / durable.—A'i.w York MaiL&#13;
a Perand&#13;
pepsia drink a litlle. cold water in &lt; ar^&#13;
which has been dissolved ateaspoonfulj /&#13;
of salt. s-~ 1^&#13;
For hoarseness, beat a fresh ejrg and&#13;
Tally One for the Farmer.&#13;
thicken it with line white susrar.&#13;
of it freely and the hoarseness&#13;
soon be relieved.&#13;
If quilts are folded or rolled tightly&#13;
after washing, then beaten with a rolling&#13;
pin or potato masher, it lightens&#13;
up the cotton and makes them seem&#13;
soft and new.&#13;
Chemists say that it takes more than&#13;
twice as much sugar to sweeten preserves,&#13;
sauce, etc., if put in when they&#13;
begin to cook as it does to sweeten&#13;
after the fruit, is cooked.&#13;
Tar may be removed from the hands&#13;
very much Lo the appearance of the j by rubbing with the outside of fresh&#13;
same. I t is applied by the skillful orange or lemon peel and drying im&#13;
y\xi\ In Providence, It. I., the other day,&#13;
will t"(,.v v v t 'n ' ^''tting some very tall poles&#13;
for the telephone wires—seventy-footcvs.&#13;
A countryman came along and&#13;
asked the foreman what his men were&#13;
doing. Now, the foreman of that particular&#13;
gang is a mild-mannered citizen&#13;
and means to be patient and forbearing,&#13;
but he is worried a good deal&#13;
with rp;esi ions ami gets tired of answering&#13;
them. In this particular case he&#13;
told the countryman that he was building&#13;
a aire fence. "Is that so?" said&#13;
the farmer, looking aloft, and then ad&#13;
! &gt; • .&#13;
. .:\&#13;
hand of D. D. Bennett.&#13;
Mrs. J. J, Robison, of Ann Abor,&#13;
visited her daughter, Mrs. J. T.&#13;
Eaman, first of the week. She was&#13;
accompanied home by Miss Delia&#13;
Worden and Masters Bennie and&#13;
Frankie Eaman. '«&#13;
mediately. The volatile oils" dissolve&#13;
the tar so that it can be rubbed off.&#13;
Moths or any summer Hying inteota&#13;
may be enticed,, to destruction by a&#13;
bright tin pan half tilled with kerosene&#13;
set in a dark corner ()f tlm room. Attracted&#13;
by the bright pan, the moth&#13;
will nifck't hw death in the kerosene.&#13;
It niav he worth knowing that wattr&#13;
iawbieii three or four onions haf»|\'&#13;
The New Home Story Paper&#13;
56 COLUMNS 56&#13;
-0F- /M&#13;
Sparkling Stories,&#13;
Mirthful Miscellany,&#13;
-ANDThe&#13;
Cream of Literary Currency.&#13;
The regmlar price of the Echo Is a&#13;
Dollar a year. It is furnished with the&#13;
DISPATCH at $1.70, and every subded:&#13;
"Will, I guess"you've"got it"biiiTftfrlD&lt;,r to both paper§ is entitled to a&#13;
high, but I don't believe you can make&#13;
it pig tight." That foreman has been&#13;
pretty shy of Rhode- Island farmers&#13;
ever since.&#13;
Plantations of roses on a large scale&#13;
are to be established in the Caucasian&#13;
province, of Kutais, with a view to in-&#13;
UWtacing there the manufacture of the&#13;
attar of roses, for which Rossta n,ow&#13;
ihas to depend upon Bulgaria and&#13;
^jBteL&#13;
choice from the offers in the Dollar de&#13;
partment of the Eeho premium book&#13;
list, the book or books selected being&#13;
sent lree, postpaid, to any address anyvnere&#13;
In the United states.&#13;
A.ddre98 all orders to the&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch,&#13;
Pinokney, Mich.&#13;
FINE WOOL RAMS,&#13;
red from the flocks ot&#13;
8. G. TEEPLE, OF HAMBURG,&#13;
and the late&#13;
C. F. LaRUE, of Pinckney,&#13;
O-O T O&#13;
F. A. BARTON'S&#13;
UNADILLA. wiCHiam,&#13;
P O U L~T R Y .&#13;
I am now in the market for&#13;
LIVE &amp; DRESSED POULTBT.&#13;
I will pay the Highest Cash Pricefor&#13;
all live or dressed poultry deliYerad'&#13;
at my residence, 4 miles north-west of&#13;
Pincknoy.&#13;
V. DinkeL&#13;
*&amp;'&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOL. VI. P1NCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1888. N0.44&#13;
PHSIIIY BSSFATCB.&#13;
— ^ , —&#13;
A. 0. BENNETT, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
— i r - -&#13;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.&#13;
— / ¾ —&#13;
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE,&#13;
CNE YEAR $1 00&#13;
SIX MONTHS £0&#13;
THREE MONTHS .2b&#13;
ADVERTISING RATES.&#13;
T r a n s i e n t a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , :,',"&gt; cents JUT inch or&#13;
first insertion ami t e n oous. JUT inch fur each&#13;
s u b s e q u e n t innertion. Local notices, f&gt; cent* per&#13;
HUB for each i n s e r t i o n . Special riUen fur r«"„'ii&#13;
iar advertisements, by t h e year ur q u a r t e r . \d&#13;
Srartifloiuenta due. q u a r t e r l y .&#13;
Friends of the DISPATCH having boainesH a t t h e&#13;
P r o b a t e Office, will pli-n^H request Jiuluw of Probate,&#13;
A t h u r K. Cult', to have oaint) publitihed in&#13;
t h i s pitper.&#13;
SOCIETIES.&#13;
YOUNG I ' B O ) ' L E S S O C I K T Y O f C H U I S&#13;
T i A N K N D K A V O K , meetts every Monday&#13;
bvenin^ at t h e Couj;'! c h u r c h . All i n t e r e s t e d m&#13;
C h r i s t i a n work are cordially invited to j o i n .&#13;
Miss Nell'H Hen ne tt, P r e s i d e n t .&#13;
KNIGHTS] O F M A C C A H K K S .&#13;
Meet every Fridav evening on or bef-jre ruU&#13;
of t h e moon at old Masonic Hall. Visiting b r o t h&#13;
ora cordially invited.&#13;
L. D". U r o k a w , Sir K n i g h t C o m m a n d e r .&#13;
CHURCHES.&#13;
t s O N U U K O ^ r i O N A L C l I l ' K C H .&#13;
l y Kev. O, 15. T h u r s t o n , p a s t o r ; service every&#13;
Sutidav m o r n i n g at 10::m, and a l t e r n a t e Sunday&#13;
«venin\'H at 7::-5.) o'clock, P r a y e r m e c t n m I liurstl'iy&#13;
e v e n i n g . Nmidav school at close of m o m -&#13;
l n " service. Guo. \V. Svkes. S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .&#13;
For Sale,&#13;
T h e p r o p e r t y k n o w n aw t h e N . F". Beebo residence.&#13;
F o r price a n d terina apply to&#13;
l&gt;. vV. T B H I ' I - K , A ^ e n t .&#13;
For Sale or Rout.&#13;
T h e rewidence k n o w n aa t h e Placuway p r o p e r t y&#13;
In eaflt part of the, village of Pinckney, lieiny a&#13;
commodeouH brick h o u n e , n u m e r o u s barn buildin&#13;
J»H and nine a c r e s of land. Also about lo vacant&#13;
lots in said east p a r t of v i l l a i n for eale, in untilbens&#13;
of one, or m o r e to euit p u r c h a s e r . T e r m s&#13;
reasonable. Kor nricea o r other i n f o r m a t i o n apjdv&#13;
in p e r s o n o r by l e t t e r t o \V. P . V A N W I ^ K L E ,&#13;
Ho well, Mich.&#13;
OUR PRODUCE MARKET.&#13;
C O K K E l T K D W E E K L Y BY T H O M A S H E A D&#13;
Wheat) No. 1 white '. $ 1.01&#13;
No, i r e d I C i&#13;
No. ;J red, »:•&#13;
Oats ; dj(fr -ib&#13;
Corn o&gt;&#13;
Hnrltjv, 1.1)0¾. 1.¾&#13;
JJeaiiM, l.-Mta, l:-".,&#13;
Dried AppleH :.. {)•&gt;&#13;
PotutueH •£&gt;($£, Mi&#13;
Butter, -^»&#13;
K««« • 1«&#13;
Lressed Cliickens 8&#13;
Live Cbicke.iB i*)&#13;
T u r k e y s -..II!&#13;
Clover Send $5.00¾. 5.50&#13;
Dressed Pork g."&lt; HO (rr, H:M&#13;
.' pplea % .75 (a, l.oO&#13;
P U B L I S H E R ' S N O T I C E - S u b s c r i b e r s flndiiiur&#13;
a red X a c r o s s this notice are t h e r e b y notified&#13;
t h a t their s u b s c r i p t i o n to this najier will expire&#13;
with the next n u m b e r . A blue X sitruines&#13;
tliat your time h a s already expired, a n d unless&#13;
a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e made for its c o n t i n u a u c j t h e&#13;
paper will be d i s c o n t i n u e d to your addres9. You&#13;
are cordially invited t o renew"&#13;
O T . MAKY'S C A T H O L I C C H I U C 1 I .&#13;
O N'o resilient jiriest. liev. f i . Consedine, of&#13;
Chelsea, in charge, i j e r v i c s at U'::Sua. m., every&#13;
t h i r d Sundav.&#13;
V i E T U O D l S T KI'ISCOI'VI- C l i r J t C H .&#13;
JY1 Hev. \V. .'. Chick, p a s t o r . Services every&#13;
b u u d a v morni'.i^ ai U)::5^, a n d alternate .Siniday&#13;
•iveiilngs f^t 7::«' o'clock. I'i;iyer meetiriu I hitrstiay&#13;
evenini:». s u n d a v s c . o o l at clone of mornin^&#13;
service. J . lit Forbes, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .&#13;
BUSINESS CARDS.&#13;
W W V A.N ^ I N K i !".,&#13;
Attonn.'.v f.:id Counselor at Law. a n d&#13;
s o u c r r m i IN CIIA NCI:;;V.&#13;
Ufilcein Hublirll iilock ( r o o us fonurely occupied&#13;
by S. F; Hui)b"ll,i 1 L - ^ ' ^ - l - , MH H.&#13;
H F. Sltil.K IL&#13;
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.&#13;
Olllce next to resid.'-u ", "'i Alain s i i c t . 1'incknry,&#13;
Michigan, l.'alts prom jitly atduidi'd to day&#13;
or nii;lit.&#13;
i-i \ v . H A / I : , M. " • , ,,&#13;
\j Attumls p r o n i p C v aU pro! essiniual f i l l s .&#13;
•Jllicr u" re.-liU'lice nn I uelllUi M , thiru door&#13;
west of Ciuiizi't'^al ional cliu"-u.&#13;
PINCKNEY, ' - MICHIGAN&#13;
f A M E S M A K K L 1 ,&#13;
t) NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTOHNLY&#13;
And I n s u r a n c e Au'ent. l.&lt;".'.il papers ma le out&#13;
onalioit notii'i' and reasouao.e terms, Al-o a^-nt&#13;
for..\LLAN FIN 1. oi (Hi .in st-Mtuers. O i o c on&#13;
Nortli side Main S t . I'lm !; n - \ , Mi b&#13;
^yANTJii'&#13;
W H K A T . liMANS. r.AilhKV. f'l.oVKii-&#13;
Sl'lKD. Dli'KSSKW llm.;S,&#13;
• K ' i X ' . — -&#13;
t I ^ ~ T l i r hi«lie^t,;iu;i'kr t price •&gt;•,'ill ne jmid&#13;
THOS. READ.&#13;
A IJALUiALN t&#13;
Vor the next :'0 tinys I will M - I I H a r -&#13;
tless as follows: (r.unl *)iik Nieivf]&#13;
Plated Sinirle Hunie-s, ^10 to ^ l o .&#13;
Heavy Te;Mn Ham"ss, .&lt;2(J.&#13;
&gt;losi:rM SVKKS.&#13;
MILLINERY!&#13;
Having re-opened my store to receive&#13;
fall trade, 1 invite all in m r d ol&#13;
MILLINERY GOODS&#13;
Yot3a.II and PKiiiitine my excellent new&#13;
stock .of fall and winter &gt;ty!es of&#13;
MATS. &amp; BOMNIiTTS.&#13;
which I will sell elieap.&#13;
(iKORfilE MABTIX.&#13;
KPinckney Exchange B a n k &gt;&#13;
G: W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
BANKING'* BUSINESS.&#13;
Soney Loanwl ou Approval Xotes.&#13;
J DEPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
Certificates issued on time deposits&#13;
and payable on demand.&#13;
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.&#13;
Steamship Tickets o r S A I £ V&#13;
Local Notices.&#13;
All notices in this d e p a r t m e n t will be charged&#13;
at j cents per line o r traction thereof, for each&#13;
and e\ !&gt;ry i n s e r t i o n . N o discount m a d e . Full&#13;
face type, double price. Where no time is specified,&#13;
t!:ey will be r u n until ordered out, and charged&#13;
for accordingly.&#13;
Poultry ! P o u l t r j !&#13;
I will pay the highest market price&#13;
for all dn-ssed poultry delivered a t my&#13;
store at Anderson.&#13;
H. II. SWAISTIIOUT.&#13;
Somethinsr new in baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of gold band decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of 113 and&#13;
#et a whole set. Yours,&#13;
CiKO. W. ^Y2iKS k Co.&#13;
1'oii 8AI.K: At reasonable terms, a&#13;
few choice tine-wool buck*.&#13;
W. C. DrsNiMi,&#13;
(I aRue farm.) 1'incki ey.&#13;
Down \j\* the Prices 01^liver) thintr.&#13;
&lt; hi Friday and Saturday, Xov. \)&#13;
ai.d 10. we will have a ([iiartcr oft'sale&#13;
on Millinery (roods, Hats, trimmed or&#13;
nntrinimeil, \Nirifcfs, Birds, Feathers.&#13;
[{iliboiis. F v e r \ t hiiis: (piiirter &lt;dF.&#13;
.MAKV Fos-''i-:i: IV Co.&#13;
Auction Sale.&#13;
Ai Cue f.inn of the late Ilial Peri'y&#13;
in Fiiaiiilla township, on Thursday.&#13;
Nov. loth, at one o'clm'k. p. m. the fob&#13;
lowiuur oro!"'rty: Horses, sucklin'j&#13;
c o l l . r o w - , f a t llO'.r, f o w l ' s , r O l ' l l . I'VO,&#13;
luii'iln'i' WMLOIU, heatiiii,' and cookiny&#13;
-{oves. and f.thep houseliold uo&lt;ids and&#13;
farm .implements. For terms, see bills.&#13;
Perry lilnct, auetionem-,&#13;
i i u . w r S . Mi lieF.SS, Fxecntor.&#13;
^LOCAL GLEANINGSX&gt;&#13;
Additional local on f nirili pa^e.&#13;
( ua&gt;. Sri' '.Ltd is buildintr a new barn.&#13;
.Mi.-.s Lizzie Thompson is visitii\? at&#13;
i Ann Arbor.&#13;
I Mrs. N. H, Mann visited in Howell&#13;
| oyer Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. Hobt. Culhaneaml Mrs. Pafrick&#13;
I FaiTirm are in Detroit this week,&#13;
' W. B. Hntf, ot Cash V'\ty, Kan., is&#13;
&gt; visitino; his many old tnends in this&#13;
v l l ' i i p e .&#13;
J Mes-rs. Herd. Johnson and Edward&#13;
ih'ewery, of Howell, were: in town&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
W. B. Harrow and family, of Dt»xtev,&#13;
visited in this place. Sunday and&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene&#13;
Brown, of Marion, one day last week,&#13;
ii daughter.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Forbes r e t u r n e d&#13;
last Tuesday, Irom a- two weeks visit at&#13;
Brooklyn, Mich.&#13;
Mrs. M. E. Maroney, of Ann AidKir,&#13;
was the uuest of Mrs. Frank Moran&#13;
tir.st of tlie 'ft'eek.&#13;
Mrs. A. h\ Cridith and two children,&#13;
of Parshallville, visited friends in this&#13;
village last week.&#13;
Mrs. Walter Russell, ol Detroit,&#13;
visited her parents in this village last&#13;
week and the first ol this.&#13;
Mrs. H. II. Swarthout, of Anderson.&#13;
1 visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.&#13;
LCordlpy, of H a m b u r g , over Sunday.&#13;
J . I). V a n Fleet and family are&#13;
visiting a t Stanhope, N . J.&#13;
J. J . tlause came from Williarmton,&#13;
where he is visiting, to vote last Tuesday.&#13;
Mrs. Archie P a t t o n . of H a m b u r g ,&#13;
was the guest of J n o . Patton's family&#13;
last week.&#13;
James E a m a n ldst a valuable vteer&#13;
i b y b e i n p choked to death by an apple&#13;
on Tuesday.&#13;
Mrs. Chas. Bullis and son returned&#13;
from an extended visit with friends at&#13;
Kalamazoo, Monday.&#13;
Miss Gracie Burgess, of Howell,&#13;
was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. A.&#13;
Davis, of H a m b u r g , last week.&#13;
F. L. Andrews and family, of Parshallville,&#13;
are the guests of H. (!.&#13;
BrigRs' family near th.s village.&#13;
James Tiplady had a husking l e e&#13;
on Friday last. Fifty people husked&#13;
fifteen acres of corn on that day.&#13;
Geo. Cone moved his family from&#13;
Berdick Hinchey's house to the residence&#13;
of Francis Reason Monday.&#13;
Mr. J. B. Markey, of Chicago, visited&#13;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mnrkey,&#13;
and his many friends in this village&#13;
last week.&#13;
Mr. Curtis Drown, who has been&#13;
visiitng friends and relatives in \Yest&#13;
Branch for several weeks past, returned&#13;
home last week.&#13;
R. E. Finch finished a five weeks&#13;
job ot p a i n t i n g at South Lyon last&#13;
Saturday. He has done some fine&#13;
work at that place.&#13;
A home missionary social will l o&#13;
given at the home of Miss Mary Sprout,&#13;
in West P u t n a m , on Fridav evening.&#13;
Nov. l*Jtb. All are invited to come,&#13;
and those interested arc requested to&#13;
bring refreshment*!.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson. win;&#13;
have both been vevy sick at their son s&#13;
C. C. Johnson, at Stockhrnlge. were&#13;
tirought to the home of I. S P. ,h,\,r.-&#13;
UTIHE BIG- D A * P A S " !&#13;
EMR1BB3 0 1G1TB!&#13;
Elected Fruwident and Vice-Pre*ideiit of&#13;
United fttatea. P l u r a l i t y n o t k n o w n .&#13;
«CYRUS G . L U C E *&#13;
Ite-elected Govenor of Michig&#13;
a n by UI,UXJ p l u r a l i t y .&#13;
Mark S. Brewer reelected Congressman&#13;
in 'th-3 sixth district&#13;
i&gt;y 200 majority.&#13;
Solomon L. Bi^nall, democratic candidate&#13;
for Representative to the State&#13;
Legislature frq#n Livingston&#13;
County, elected by nearly&#13;
2 0 0 plurality.&#13;
,h.&#13;
w i. i&#13;
a i •&#13;
son, in this village, last N i ' u n u i y .&#13;
much improved in health.&#13;
The y o u n g people ot the M. F.&#13;
church will hold a soap-hubbl-1 -oeia!&#13;
at the residence of Mr. 11. G. Mi'iggs&#13;
on Wednesday evening, Nov. 1 '. .^&#13;
prize will be given for the la ;•&gt;.•:'-t&#13;
bubble. Friends ot the •locio-M&#13;
plea&gt;e bring refreshment;'. A&#13;
inivted. young.and old.&#13;
Albert Reason has purchase.] ;, t ; v l .&#13;
chine from the Kevvtone Mimufi.-t u ring&#13;
Co, at Sltuding. 111., that will husr.&#13;
j corn and chop the suilks for felder.&#13;
'The, ma-diine will hu^k one bu,&gt;hei of&#13;
I corn per minute, and do it verv nieclv&#13;
1 . . *&#13;
jit is a grand thing.&#13;
i&#13;
The t n e n d s of T. Arthur ':op':;am&#13;
will be glad to learn that ::fter giaduating&#13;
from t tic CI ear y Imsiness (1oll,\i -e&#13;
I at Vpsihcnti with especial disi ,nr: i .:i,&#13;
I starteti on the *&gt;Ut of (let. for iV:i\rr,&#13;
[Colo,, where he ln^es to find a pisj.&#13;
. tion as stenographer. With 1-ss than&#13;
I one years v.'se of sht^rthand, he has ;v-&#13;
[ ported speedies and a c_a-r at law v; r-&#13;
I batim. How is that tor time? It will&#13;
: be remembered th:C Mr. Toph;&gt;:H&#13;
worked in this vicinity durnig i!v ,^ '&#13;
few years, and gained many friends&#13;
] while here.&#13;
j The Sunday school in the Sprout&#13;
'school house, Dis. Xo. 4. P u t n a m , has&#13;
been discontinued much to the regret&#13;
of all its members. Twenty sessions&#13;
were held with an average attendance&#13;
of fifty-two. The collections were&#13;
more than sufficient to defray all expenses.&#13;
A real live interest was manifested&#13;
throughout the term. Men and&#13;
Tvomen, boys and girls, met together to&#13;
study those wonderful people, the&#13;
Israelites. In imagination we have&#13;
journeyed with them, rejoicing in&#13;
their successes, and sympathizing in&#13;
their atllietions; and have sought to&#13;
make our own lessons taught them by&#13;
God through their great leaders. May&#13;
the walls of sin about our own hearts&#13;
be as atTeetually overcome as were the&#13;
walls of Jericho, is the wish, of our&#13;
mem hers. Wo say to other d i s t r i c t s -&#13;
Go and do likewise. V *&#13;
LIVINGSTDN COUNTY TICKET.&#13;
The Democrats carried Livingston&#13;
County by 200 majority. Below will&#13;
be found t h e returns of all the townships&#13;
in this county, which gives the&#13;
mime and majority of each elected candidate:&#13;
PUTNAM.&#13;
The entire democratic ticket was&#13;
elected as follows: For j u d g e of probate,&#13;
Chas. Fishbeck, 79: sheriff, J n o .&#13;
McCabe, 4 3 : clerk, Eugene Stowe, 02:&#13;
register of deeds, A. T. Frisbee, 77;&#13;
treasurer, Geo. Coleman, 9 8 ; prosecuting&#13;
attorney, W. P. Van Winkle, 96.&#13;
Remainder of ticket democratic by good&#13;
majority. Prohibition vote 22.&#13;
UXADII.LA.&#13;
Entire republican ticket elected as&#13;
follows; J u d g e ot probate, G. J.&#13;
liaetcke, 12; sheriff, L. D. Brokaw, 3."i:&#13;
clerk. D. C. Carr, 8; register of deeds,&#13;
Jas. Van Horn, 2 9 : treasurer, Wm.&#13;
Hetchler, 19; prosecuting attorney, D.&#13;
D. Harger, 2: eircuit court commissioners,&#13;
J . I. VanKuren, 18, 0 . D.&#13;
( hapman, o&lt;3; svrveyor, J. M. Clark.&#13;
o l ; ctroiiers, E. J. Hardy, 'M, B. A.&#13;
Morgan, ':'(). Prohibition vote, 20.&#13;
iiAMnrnu.&#13;
Entire democratic ticket elected except,&#13;
register of deeds, as follows: For&#13;
judge of probate. Chas. Fobbed,-, o7:&#13;
sJeriiF. J n o . McCabe. 52: cbu-k, E. A.&#13;
Stowe, ol ; register o' deeds. J a n e s&#13;
Van Horn, :52: treasurer, Ceo. Coleman,&#13;
o&lt;&gt;; pr.istvuting attorney, W. P.&#13;
Van Winkle, 52. Remainder of ficket&#13;
good democratic majority. Prohibit&#13;
i.m vote. 14.&#13;
IOSCO.&#13;
'I'!:-1 enCre democratic ticket eh cted&#13;
as f-iCvs- For judge of probate,&#13;
'"has. Fishbeck, 7: sheritT, J n o . McCabe.&#13;
LI: clerk. E u g e n e Stowe, 5 5 : register&#13;
' of deeds, A. T. Frisbee. 10; treasurer,&#13;
(ico. Coleman, 17; prosecuting attorney,&#13;
W : P . Van Winkle, 10. Remainder&#13;
good democratic majority, Prohibit&#13;
ion vote, 4.&#13;
MAKIOX.&#13;
Fo.ire democratic ticket elected as&#13;
follows: F o r j u d g e of probate. Chas.&#13;
Fb-hhe.k. 24; sheriff, Jno. M-Cabe, 12;&#13;
clerk, E. A. Stowe, 29: register cf&#13;
deeds. A. T, Frisbee, Ot; treasurer,&#13;
Ceo. Columan, 1 15; prosecuting attorney.&#13;
W. P, Van Winkle, 0*1, Remainder&#13;
good democratic majontv. Prolii-&#13;
^iti.m rote, 12.&#13;
TYRONE.&#13;
The entire demoevatie ticket was&#13;
elected with the exception of treasurer,&#13;
as follows: For j u d g e of probate&#13;
Chas. Fishbeck, 1 1 : sheriff, J n o . Mc-&#13;
Cabe, 1 1 ; clerk, Eugene Stowe, 11;&#13;
register of deeds, A. T. Frisbee, 10:&#13;
treasurer, W r j . Hetchler. 06; pro-editing&#13;
attorney, W. P. Van Winkle, 5.&#13;
Remainder r.f oicket democratic by&#13;
good majority. Prohibition vote, 20.&#13;
m &gt;\\ KI.l .&#13;
F o r j u d g e of probate, Cha.s. Fi.-hheek,&#13;
d., S; sheriff, L. D. Brokaw, r., 5;&#13;
clerk. D. C. Carr. r., 9; register of&#13;
deeds. A. T. Frisbee, d., 00; treasurer,&#13;
(ieo. Coleman, d., 19; iiroseeuting attorney,&#13;
W. P. Van Winkle, d., 56.&#13;
Remainder of ticket democratic. Prohibition&#13;
vote, C\).&#13;
Ot'EOI.A.&#13;
Entire democratic ticket elected except&#13;
treasurer, as follows: F o r j u d g e&#13;
of probate. Chas. Fishbeck. I S : sheriff,&#13;
Jno. McCabe, 17; clerk, E. A. Stowt»3&#13;
10; register of deeds, A. T. Frisbee, 10;&#13;
treasurer, W'm. Hetchler, 13-^ prosecuting&#13;
attorney, W. P . V a n W i h k i e , 9.&#13;
Prohibition vote, (&gt;.&#13;
CHKKV OAK. • •&#13;
Entire republican ticket elected a^&#13;
follows: F o r j u d g e of probate, G. '&#13;
Baetcke, G«j; sheriff, L. D. Brokaw, 1&#13;
clerk, I). C. Car.-, 52; regist«r-'f«,d^dsTi&#13;
James Van Horn, 56: treasurer, W i B ^ N |&#13;
Het'jhler, -U: prosecuting a t t j r a e j ^ - 0 , ^ l * ^&#13;
D. Harger, 28. Remainder republican&#13;
majority. Prohibition vote, 22.&#13;
HI:IC;MTONT.&#13;
The entire republican ticket w a s&#13;
elected as follows: J u d g e of probabe,-&#13;
J. G. Baeu-ke, 121; sheriff, L. I). Brc*.&#13;
kaw, 09; clerk, D, C. C a n \ 73; register&#13;
of deed5, Ja«. \5in Horn, 79; treasurer,&#13;
W i n . Hetchler. 67; prosecuting attorney,&#13;
D. I). Harger. 53; tlie r e m a i n d e r&#13;
of ticket republican by good majoritiy.&#13;
Prohibition vote. 06.&#13;
( mmcTA'Tf.&#13;
Entire republican ticket elected except&#13;
register of deeds, as follows: F o r&#13;
judge of probate, G. J . Baetcke, 4 6 ;&#13;
sheriff, L. D. Brokaw, 48; clerk, D. C.&#13;
Carr, 16: register of deeds, A. J . FrU^&#13;
bee. 68: treasurer. Wm. Hetchler, 6 8 ;&#13;
prosecuting attorney, 1). 1.). Harder,&#13;
50. Remainder of ticketgood republican&#13;
majority. Prohibition vote, 20.&#13;
ORXOA.&#13;
Entire democratic ticket elected as&#13;
follows: -Forjudge of probate, Chas.&#13;
Fishbeck, 59: sheriff. Jno. McCabe, 51 r&#13;
clerk', Eugene Stowe. 48; register of&#13;
deeds. A T. Frisbee, 09: treasurer, Geo.&#13;
Coleman, ^9: prosecuting attorney, W»&#13;
P. Wan Winkle, 51. Remainder democratic&#13;
majority. Prohibition vote, 7.&#13;
&lt; ON WAY.&#13;
Entire1 repuh'ican ticket, elected exeept&#13;
prosecuting attorney, as follows:&#13;
I.For j u d g e of probate, (J. J . Baetcke.&#13;
j 19: sheriff. L. l\ Brokaw. 12; clerk, D.&#13;
C Carr, 12: register of d-.-ads, .Tames&#13;
Van H u m , . 0 : treasurer, Wm. Hetchler,&#13;
5: prost r u t i n g attorney, W. P .&#13;
Van Winkle, :12. Remainder ot ticket&#13;
g"&gt;od republican maiority. Prohibition&#13;
vote, :10.&#13;
I I I . c u F l K L p . ,&#13;
i Entice democ; af ticket, elected as&#13;
follows: F o r j u d g e of probate, Chas.&#13;
I Fishbeck. &gt;9: ~h. rit?, J n o . McCabe, 90;&#13;
• cb-rlc Eugene Stowe. P4: reo-ister ot&#13;
i dee is. A, T. Frisbee, 110: treasurer,&#13;
| Geo. Coleman. 7 .; prosecuting attorney.&#13;
W. P. Van Wmkle 9. Prohibition&#13;
vote, -1.&#13;
1. \ i i ' i L \ N ' ? i .&#13;
Entire republican ticket elected as&#13;
follows; F o r j u d g e of probate, G . J .&#13;
j Baetcke, 40: sheriff, L. lb Brokaw, 1 8 ;&#13;
, clerk. D. C. Carr. :U: register of deeds,&#13;
James Van Horn, 00; treasurer, W'm.&#13;
Hetchler, -16; proovuLing attorney, D.&#13;
D. Harger, 2^. Remainder of ticket&#13;
republican. Prohinjii'n vote, 19.&#13;
.:: A N ; i-.-.&#13;
Er.rire democratic fick'ec elected as&#13;
follows: For judge of probate, Chas.&#13;
Fishbeck. 106; sheriff, J n o . McCabe,-&#13;
125: clerk, P. A. Stowe. 44; register of&#13;
deeds, A, T. Frisnee. 150; treasurer.&#13;
Geo. Coleman, l b ! : jiroseeuting a t t i i -.&#13;
ney, W. p . Van 'A 'inkle, 151. Re%&#13;
mainder democratic-lo,- larve majority.&#13;
Prohibition vote. -{',).&#13;
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FiiU'kucv Public School.&#13;
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OU.AMMAU iiKl'AKTMFXT.&#13;
« •&#13;
We had a vacation Tuesda}.&#13;
Gene Mann is ab-eut this week.&#13;
Frank Dolati wa.&gt; m Howell last&#13;
week.&#13;
Miss Xeliie .Dolan r-'ai'sent this&#13;
week on account id sickness.&#13;
Misses Mary Monk- and Bessy&#13;
Sweetman visited, oar school last week.&#13;
Minnie Iloff ami Lelia Coleman, of&#13;
West Putnam, visited thio room Monday.&#13;
There will Le a social at H. (K.&#13;
Brigjrs' n e \ t Wedncsiiav night for t h e&#13;
benefit of t i e M. E. church.&#13;
LATT.A lb1:.AN, Editor&#13;
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MEN WHO WEAR TITLES.&#13;
KHCKK1T MICHIGAN&#13;
3^&#13;
There is a group of islands nurthwest&#13;
Of Sicily, the three principal ones of&#13;
• which are I tpari, Strom hoi i and Vulcano,&#13;
which a ord remarkable opportunities for&#13;
the study of volcanoes. The last of the&#13;
."three is" le&gt;s known than the others but&#13;
&lt;j«tt at present it is causing Intense grief&#13;
i.4%0fc highly respec able arm of Scotch mer-&#13;
Qhintl In Glasgow. The crater of Yul-&#13;
"tj^agtOstmalned qu'escent lor hundreds of&#13;
i, and suddenly, in 17sti, burst oat&#13;
oltoilj. Then In subsided until 18' :&lt;,&#13;
tea it again became eruptive But&#13;
Lui Attack seemed like an expiring&#13;
Md In 1J-80 Vulcano was deemed&#13;
kble tha this Sc tch firm rented&#13;
the Italian government, paying&#13;
•tp 9am of fifty thousand dol-&#13;
1 Of jfarly payments. They&#13;
•vtract.ng from the crater&#13;
acid and sulphur, which,&#13;
puM, or in combination .with other&#13;
tUaoes, lined ihe Uoor and sides in&#13;
mente quantities. This fall the crater&#13;
ime active again, and the operatives&#13;
and superintendent had to fly for their&#13;
lives to-the sea shore, where they waited&#13;
in great anguish for a boat from Llpari.&#13;
The crater belched out boulders and cobblestones&#13;
in prodigious numbers, and in&#13;
spite of the utmost ac ivity in dod;ing,&#13;
every one of the 1 arty had his clothes&#13;
Singed, and several were burned badly&#13;
about the legs, if the crater will subside&#13;
again the Scotch firm will make a good&#13;
thing ou of their volcano, because after&#13;
every eruption there is an o&gt;er;iow of&#13;
virgin sulphur, and this is so constant&#13;
that Spallan ani, the vukanologlst, called&#13;
the post-eruptive period the solfaiara, or&#13;
sulphur stage. At present Vulcano is&#13;
Still active, and the little island is so&#13;
Studded with boulders as to resemble a&#13;
aclal morain e.&#13;
Bavaria has a monopoly of lithographic,&#13;
stone, and that little stale, the headquartersof&#13;
Gern.an beer and (icrman artouctht&#13;
to be the richest country in the world in&#13;
.proportion to its size, for lithography Inn&#13;
been universal. And now the lithographic&#13;
stone is doomed, and plates of zinc are&#13;
being largely used as a sub-titute. It has&#13;
been found as practicable to draw upon&#13;
them as upon lb...' Bavar'an stone, and&#13;
henc.i has arisen the . new word-zineo-;&#13;
graphy. The saving etleeted is remarkable.&#13;
A zinc plate costing' only 8"» cents&#13;
Is as etlicient as a lniiographic *tone&#13;
which co&gt;t .&gt;5l, and it can be resurfaced&#13;
practically forever, whereas the lithographic&#13;
stone will only bear regrinding :&#13;
to a limited* extent. When it is remembered&#13;
that in good chromo-lithographic&#13;
work a stone has to be used "for each color&#13;
and that sometimes the number soemploy- [&#13;
ed ranges from fifteen to twenty stones, j&#13;
the di erence in the cost becomes an item&#13;
of grave importance, which will. revolu-J&#13;
tlonize the art. The thinness or the&#13;
plates has also 1 ermit ed mo li.'u ations ,&#13;
in the press work, by which it is no v possible&#13;
to throw olf 1, IUJ sheets an hour'&#13;
with the same g od results ob allied by&#13;
the slow printing of lithography, .A resume&#13;
of the ad , antages 0 ered by zincography&#13;
shows ;hat the l.'avariau stone lias&#13;
been surpcrseded.&#13;
The newspaper men of Savannah* (&gt;'a,,&#13;
have appointed a .committee to raise a&#13;
fund for the family of Kdwin Martin, the&#13;
managing editor of the Jacksonville!&#13;
Times-l'nion, who died recently in that&#13;
city of yellow fever. Inib ed with strong&#13;
professional feeling, and realizing how;&#13;
greatly the daily issue of the paper cheered&#13;
the hearts of those citizens whore&#13;
mained in the plague-s'ricken cit.. Kd-i&#13;
Win Martin stuck to his post. There !&#13;
were many such faithful hearts in Jacksonville,&#13;
and the example oi this journalist&#13;
no doubt had a great eifect upon them.&#13;
There was a milkman who made his&#13;
rounds as if there was no p ague in the&#13;
city. To all who spoke to him about hi .&#13;
danger he said: "The people must have ,&#13;
milk. What would the people think if&#13;
the. milkman did not come round as regular&#13;
as the man with the morning papers.'''&#13;
The initiative has been taken by Sayan&#13;
nah journaiis s because he v as well&#13;
known to them, having been for three&#13;
years connected with the daily press of&#13;
that city. it is felt that some provision&#13;
should be made for the fa mi ly of this&#13;
brave man, who gave up his life becaust &gt;&#13;
the circumstances of the times demandet&#13;
the sacrl.ee.&#13;
The French have dete mined to hold a'&#13;
great world's 1 air next year, from the beginning&#13;
if May to the end of &lt;'ctobe:.&#13;
They have sent invitations to all the powers&#13;
of the world, and 'have received acceptances&#13;
in every instance save one&#13;
Germans Mr. President Cleveland ac&#13;
cepted for the I'nlted States, and has appointed&#13;
General William 1». Franklin and&#13;
Somerville P. Tuck commissioners lor the&#13;
purpose of aiding-and directing such&#13;
American exhibitors as wish 10 join in the&#13;
exhibition. All foreign charges will Li&#13;
paid for by the comniJssioners of thh&#13;
country.&#13;
Slcetcbe* Of fitome N o b l e m e n In N e w&#13;
Y o r k fcy Rl»rqui»e Lanza.&#13;
The t tied foreiguers living at present&#13;
in New York are mostly members&#13;
of continental families, says the Mail&#13;
and Exp ca, In Great Britain the peculiar&#13;
laws of the country are not favorable&#13;
to ihe permanent sojourn&#13;
abroad of those who possess or inherit&#13;
property, bat elsewhere tbe nobleman&#13;
who, for instance, Hints himself&#13;
or his estates impoverished docs not&#13;
lies tale uow and then to work for&#13;
his living I k e any other ordinary&#13;
cit zen. Sotnet mes men of wealth&#13;
and title who are not bound down to&#13;
the care and drudgery of a vast estato&#13;
come hero to live simply because they&#13;
like to do so. The Mat of foreign noblemen&#13;
who are established now in&#13;
New York is not a verv long one, but&#13;
it includes several extremely interesting&#13;
personalities.&#13;
Foremost among the number stands&#13;
the Marquis do Mores, who belongs to&#13;
the celebrated Spanish family of Vailombrosa,&#13;
The Marquis married a few&#13;
years ago Miss Medora von Hoffman,&#13;
the daughter of the well-known banker,&#13;
and almost immediately afterwards&#13;
established himself on a western ranch,&#13;
where fra^tevoted himself to raising&#13;
cattle to meet the demand of retail&#13;
butchers in the east. The onterpr, se,&#13;
however, was not a financial success&#13;
and was subsequently abandoned, the&#13;
Marquis ami Marquise going abroad&#13;
for a limited space of time. Lately&#13;
they have returned, and the Marquis&#13;
is about to undertake a new business&#13;
that will result in his prolonged residence&#13;
in New York citv. He is&#13;
thoroughly Spanish m typo, haudsomo&#13;
and d stingu'shed in appearance, and&#13;
wholly democratic iu spir.t. T i e&#13;
Marquise is a groat favorite socially,&#13;
and is one of the most accomplished&#13;
horsewomen ami expert rifle shots in&#13;
the country.&#13;
BAIJON DE TIIOMIViEN".&#13;
Baron de Thomson is a German by&#13;
birth, and rece.ved his title of nobility&#13;
several yoars ago from the Emperor of&#13;
Brazil when Dom Pjjdro was .systematically&#13;
"doing" America. The Baroness&#13;
is also German. Ho H noted for&#13;
his frank, unaffected wa\s, his unfailing&#13;
kindenss of heart and wide-spreading&#13;
liberality His genial temperament&#13;
is never for an instant marred by&#13;
aught approaching snobbishness, and&#13;
his wife is also the person.licalion of&#13;
ingenuous good nature. The Baron is&#13;
decidedly above the medium height.&#13;
His features are strongly marked and&#13;
agreeable in outline. His age is perhaps&#13;
60. Ills house in West Twentylirst&#13;
street is a model of costly elegance,&#13;
and when the Baroness gives&#13;
her regular winter reception every&#13;
January, the scene iu her spacious&#13;
rooms is alvva.es a brilliant one. They&#13;
have two children, a married sou&#13;
whose wife, a German, speaks scarcely&#13;
any English, and a daughter who has&#13;
not vet made her debut in the social&#13;
world.&#13;
The Baron Frederic Nicholas Blanc&#13;
is a gentleman whose title lias several&#13;
t rues been called in question, but the&#13;
writer of this article is able to state&#13;
positively that his patent of nob.Jitv is&#13;
perfectly legitimate. His g r e a t g r a n d -&#13;
father was the first to bear the title&#13;
and he won the distinction on account&#13;
of his renowned silk manufactories in&#13;
Geneva and the suberb quality of the&#13;
goods he turned out of his looms. The&#13;
father of the young man in question&#13;
owns to-day one of the most suburb&#13;
estates in Switzerland. He married&#13;
Miss Gebhard of this cit)'. Baton&#13;
Frederic Blanc, who came hero some&#13;
ten years ago, is a magn ticent type of&#13;
manhood. He is over six feet in&#13;
height with a splendidly devoloped&#13;
physique, and a remarkably handsome&#13;
face. His clothing s dark, his feat*&#13;
ures lino and regular. He has the a r&#13;
of the Paris boulevardier, with at the&#13;
same time an indescribable something&#13;
in his bearing that distinguishes him&#13;
above the mere man about town. He&#13;
is married and lives iu a grand house&#13;
in Fifth avenue. His establishment&#13;
boasts of live carriages and eleven&#13;
dogs. When ho takes his walks&#13;
abroad two or three of these canine&#13;
specimens invariably accompany him&#13;
and generally attract as much attention&#13;
as the Baron himself.&#13;
ECCKYnUC MARQUIS Dlv CltOISIO.&#13;
The Marquis de Croisic is a Frenchman&#13;
who came into possession of a&#13;
large fortune on the occasion of his&#13;
marriage with Miss Hall, the daughter&#13;
of the PIrladelphia perfumer. Ho&#13;
utilized a gooil deal of his money in&#13;
building an apartment liOtiso on the&#13;
corner of F.fth avenue and Twenty-sixth&#13;
street. The Marquis is a m a n&#13;
of pleasant address a td agreeable presence,&#13;
with a singular aptitude for eccentricities&#13;
of all kinds. Ho first made&#13;
himself conspicious by taking seven&#13;
meals a dav at Dolmonico's in company&#13;
with the Mmquisu and by persistently&#13;
rubbing and scrubbing with his napkin&#13;
the plates and glasses on the table as&#13;
If to impeach their cleanliness, it is&#13;
said that the head waiter, who regarded&#13;
this proceeding os a personal&#13;
affront, and remonstrated with the&#13;
Marquis, assuring him that the table&#13;
service required no additional cleansing&#13;
process; but this well-conveyed hint&#13;
made no difference to the Marquis, who&#13;
to this day eats his seven .daily repasts&#13;
and wipes the plates With tho utmost&#13;
sting f'roitl. He has still another hobby.&#13;
He adores cats, and for soiee time&#13;
after the completion of his apartment&#13;
house he \fras wont to fetid sundry&#13;
felines on the roof or tiie sidewalk until&#13;
finally the clever annuals scenting&#13;
a free lunch in tlio atmosphere, not&#13;
only came themselves, but gathered together&#13;
their sisters and their cousins&#13;
and their aunts, until hardly enough&#13;
food could be procured to satisfy&#13;
their collective appetites. But the&#13;
Marquis when ho sols out to do a th ng&#13;
accomplishes it in true aristocratic&#13;
style. Mindful of the old adage of&#13;
iiublesie ublije, ho sends to Delinon oo's&#13;
for refreshments suited to cats' lin cal&#13;
palates, ami regularly at midnight lie&#13;
can be seen standing on the corner of&#13;
the avenue surrounded by a. mowing&#13;
crowd to which he dispenses dish after&#13;
dish of dlieacies that the waiters bring&#13;
him from the restaurant.&#13;
A peculiar ami interesting iiguro in&#13;
metropolitan society is Count Mitkiewicz.&#13;
He s of Pol.sh birth, short aud&#13;
stout, with bushy, sandy whiskers&#13;
projecting from each side of his round,&#13;
florid face. Tho countess is as dark as&#13;
an Indian nnd I'ather quiet in her&#13;
tastes. The couple entertained the&#13;
entire Chinese ombassy at Long Beach&#13;
this summer, and naturally the eoter.o&#13;
thus formed was tho chief attraction&#13;
of the place. Tho Mitkiyvviez children&#13;
are so numerous that it is almost impossible&#13;
to count thorn. Nearly every&#13;
youngster that was seen running about&#13;
the beach this season was said to belongto&#13;
Count Mitkiewicz, but donbtlrss&#13;
a good deal of exaggeration attended&#13;
this rumor, as it has later been assert&#13;
ed on creditable authority that tho&#13;
offspring of this nobleman n reality&#13;
number only a modest thirty-live!&#13;
A. MTEKAKV N'oHI.KMAX.&#13;
Count Edotiard de Vermont is n&#13;
Frenchman, as his name indicates, and&#13;
is the 0111 • nobleman in New Yovk&#13;
who has adopted letters as a profession.&#13;
Ho became well known to the&#13;
American public a few years ago when&#13;
he compiled tho J)ntirifa llcnddicn, a&#13;
work remarkable not only for its intrinsic&#13;
merit, but also for the superior&#13;
style in wh ch it was edited and printed.&#13;
Later Count do Vermont undertook&#13;
the editorsh p of a now period cal&#13;
called 'Hit Curio, a publication devoted&#13;
to bibliography, heraldry, coins and&#13;
kindred subJTts Tho count and&#13;
countess live charmingly in tho Lenox&#13;
apartment house,at the corner of F.flh&#13;
avenue and Thirteenth street. The&#13;
countess is a .Frenchwoman of broad&#13;
culture and del ghtful manner. Count&#13;
de Vermont is himself one of the most&#13;
iluent and interesting of talkers and&#13;
his literal', style is exceedingly polished&#13;
and easy, in appearance he is of&#13;
slight, delicate build, with a blonde&#13;
moustache and a pointed beard. He&#13;
dresses always quietly, but with a correctness&#13;
unusual in a Frenchman.&#13;
,-ArHre''Marchese de San Marzano is a&#13;
familliar Iiguro to those who frequent&#13;
fash onable New York cafes and&#13;
summer watering places. A few yoars&#13;
ago lie was a very handsome man. but&#13;
tho passage of time has left its marks&#13;
upon him. He married Miss Gilleuder,&#13;
a beautiful AniTican girl, who brought&#13;
him a fortune. The San Marzanos have&#13;
two children, and the Marquis is one&#13;
of the most devoted of fathers. Hi is&#13;
often seen in Fifth avenue with his&#13;
daughter, a pretty child of lo, hanging&#13;
on his arm.&#13;
A recent arrival in now York is&#13;
another Italian, tho Marchcso Celeste&#13;
Sgobei, a young Siliciau, who is shortly&#13;
to marry Miss Scudder of this city.&#13;
The Mareheso intends to engage in&#13;
business w th his uncle, who has lone&#13;
been established here''iu a successful&#13;
mercantile house. Like most Italians&#13;
the Marquis Sgobei is handsome and his&#13;
personality is made more attractive by&#13;
a relincd courtesy of speech anil demeanor.&#13;
Baron Landau who represents Russian&#13;
aristocracy in New York, is a finelooking&#13;
man of about oO v ears of age,&#13;
who appears to amino himself exceeding&#13;
well if on'! can judge by iho unmilled&#13;
serenity of h H expression and&#13;
general air of a VJU viuant.&#13;
THE WAYS OF THIEVES.&#13;
Quite a Difference.&#13;
Clerk: "Perambulators? Yes, sir.&#13;
We have just got in a new stock,satinlined,&#13;
silk-trimmed, silver-plated iron&#13;
work, full-jeweled handle, e t a , only&#13;
$50. Stop this way. please. First&#13;
child, I suppose. Customer: "No,&#13;
seventh." Clerk: "O John, show the&#13;
gentleman those latest improved $111&#13;
baby 'coachps.1 " — Carlo)n.&#13;
H e n e v o l e n t ( a r e of IteJattve* of&#13;
'J h o s e In T r o u b l e .&#13;
There is a m o n g thieves a kindly&#13;
feeling for each other which may have&#13;
given rise to tho saying that there's&#13;
"honor'' among them. Few people&#13;
are prepared, perhaps, to learn that&#13;
professional criminals are known, in&#13;
many instuuees, to exercise genuine&#13;
charity towards their viet nus as well&#13;
as towards the families of less fortunate&#13;
fellow-toilers in the thorny lields&#13;
of crime. There are no benefit or protective&#13;
associations aruoug them, but&#13;
they have their laws and. as a rule,&#13;
abide by them. There is none more&#13;
interesting to a student of human nature&#13;
than tho by-law governing a&#13;
"mob" of pickpockets, one of whom&#13;
lias been "pinched.'' Four of these&#13;
light-lingered gentry, for example,&#13;
start out to see tho world and mako&#13;
their fortunes out of other people's&#13;
pockets. They tour gaily through the&#13;
provinces,ami one of them is arrested,&#13;
stopped iu the midst of his caueer perhaps,&#13;
at the most profitable period,&#13;
when he was about to capture a farmer's&#13;
fat wallet and a wealthy "wad,"&#13;
His three fellow-workers can, as a&#13;
rule, do no more than engage for him&#13;
tiie best legal talent available aud send&#13;
him, through that source, messages of&#13;
condolence and cheer. Through the&#13;
lawyer, however, they lind out at once&#13;
tho address of tho prisoner's wife or&#13;
family. To her, regularly, or to them&#13;
for tho remainder of that trip, bo the&#13;
foray long or short, is remitted with&#13;
scrupulous regularity the one fourth of&#13;
all tho booty they "touch," bo it much&#13;
or little. The wife may in such cases&#13;
fare even belter linancially than if her&#13;
husband were at largo and working at&#13;
his " t r a d e . "&#13;
This particular trip comes to an .end&#13;
sooner or laier. If tlio prisoned partner&#13;
is by tlij.s time at liberty woll and&#13;
good. If not, and another expedition&#13;
into tho bowols of tho land and its&#13;
breeches pockets is resolved on by the&#13;
same partners, all the loose change,&#13;
postage stamps and sueii individual&#13;
tiviles taken from their prey'of portmonaies&#13;
is regularly put aside and dispatched&#13;
to the famdy of the ex-partner,&#13;
no longer entitled to share equally,&#13;
but still deserving, in some degree,&#13;
tlio sympathy and a'd of his fellowthieves.&#13;
But burglars are benevolent on a&#13;
really magniticent scale. They are&#13;
the princes among criminals in the extent&#13;
of their operations as well as iu&#13;
the i mi i Here nee with which they gather&#13;
iu or throw away great sums of&#13;
money. Here are some notable instances&#13;
of burglars' generosity:&#13;
TIIK Hr.I.KrtOLS lU'KGLAU's KKI'KNTANCKIn&#13;
October, 18&lt;J9. the Beneficial Savings&#13;
Fund of Philadelphia was robbed&#13;
of $1,:100,000 worth of securities.&#13;
Frank McCoy ( " B g F r a n k " ) , now&#13;
serving a ten years' sentence at Newcastle,&#13;
Del.; " J o Howard, doing live&#13;
yoars, penance at present in Coldwater,&#13;
Mitjh., and " J i m m y " Hope who&#13;
is suffering durance vile for a sixyear&#13;
term at Auburn, N. Y., were the&#13;
operators. O/ the sum stolen a round&#13;
half million was in unregistered 7. '.)0&#13;
government bonds, which belonged to&#13;
various Catholic beneficial institutions&#13;
in Philadelphia. And no sooner had&#13;
the burglars heard tiiis than, being,&#13;
as they said, Catholics themselves,&#13;
they returned tho half million intact&#13;
to its deserving owners.&#13;
The Cortland National Bank, of&#13;
Cortland, N.Y., was robbed in October,&#13;
1879. of some three hundred t h o u s a n d&#13;
dollars by " J i m " Ruins, "Rufo" Minor&#13;
and Horace Hovan. in spile of&#13;
tiieir good deeds tho first two of these&#13;
gentlemen are now incarcerated, respectively,&#13;
at Hamburg and in Sing&#13;
Sing, while "Little Horace" is doing&#13;
Europe as a man of means should.&#13;
Ten thousand dollars of tho sum removed&#13;
from the care of the Cortland&#13;
Bank was converted to current funds,&#13;
but the remainder consisted of registered&#13;
government bonds, which belonged&#13;
in tho main to small depositors.&#13;
Among them wore two poor old&#13;
maids,*and when it came to tho burglars'&#13;
ears, through their ncgotiator,&#13;
that these two sisters had their&#13;
whole fortune investod in $ 16,000&#13;
worth of these securities, the bonds&#13;
were mailed back to them at once.&#13;
Tim venerable ladies were thus shared&#13;
the expenso and tedium of paying a&#13;
reward, in the regular course of business,&#13;
or of an appoal to the government&#13;
for a duplication of tho bonds.&#13;
As recently as in the spring of '83&#13;
$70,000 in passenger railway securities&#13;
were stolen from a Philadelphia trust&#13;
company. Finding that they •"ir^ not&#13;
negotiable, and not wishing to worrv&#13;
either themselves or tho trust company's&#13;
depositors unnecessarily, tho&#13;
thioves immediately notified a detective&#13;
who acted as a "go-between" for t j i e ^&#13;
that ho might return tho bonds ats&#13;
once. His crookedness in demanding/&#13;
and receiving a reward of $2,000 in&#13;
way Impairs the merit of their prali&#13;
worthy proffer.&#13;
These negotiators, by the way. are&#13;
thoroughly recognized members of a&#13;
community. They have no ostensible&#13;
occupation or profession. They are&#13;
not lawyers, but deal through lawyers.&#13;
They have ollieies which are well&#13;
known to both thioves and the police.&#13;
11 nd they have a favorite lawyer to&#13;
whom, after the victim of the robbery&#13;
has auswered their advertisement or&#13;
notice by mail,they generally refer him&#13;
as the "best m a n " to got his money&#13;
back for him.&#13;
h\ December, 1872, a gang of representative&#13;
bank burglars broke into the&#13;
Bank of Jamestown N. Y. Tho immediate&#13;
ringing of the burglar alarm&#13;
aroused tho cashier of the bank, who&#13;
aroused tho town and the •'outside&#13;
m a n " was soon surrounded by a crowd&#13;
of determined citizens, armed with all&#13;
manner of weapons, from a sevenshooter&#13;
to the flint-lock of their forefore&#13;
fathers. Tho "outside m a n ' s "&#13;
duty is to stand,concealed, outside the&#13;
building winch is being robbed, while&#13;
his comrades are at work inside. He&#13;
must control all tho approaches. He&#13;
now saw that escape for him was hopeless.&#13;
Death at tho hands of the infuriated&#13;
householders, or a long term of&#13;
imprisonment, at least, stared at him&#13;
from the mu/zzels of a score of weapons.&#13;
Something might at least be&#13;
done for his comrade.&#13;
And so, instead of throwing up his&#13;
hands or asking for mercy, he began&#13;
frantically to yell in an outlandish manner&#13;
and to jerk at a cord which lay&#13;
along the ground from him to the&#13;
bank, and which is known as ihb burglars&#13;
"telegraph line." Through these&#13;
signals, the "inside m e n " escaped, ami&#13;
the benevolent burglar outside- came&#13;
near having the top of his head blown&#13;
oil'. He was taken to jail. His "partn&#13;
e r ' s " watched, and one night whenthey&#13;
thought the deputy jailer was&#13;
away and the warden alone, they&#13;
marched up to the jail door. Two of&#13;
them were dressed us police oflicers,&#13;
and between them struggled a drunken&#13;
man who seemed pari cularl v anxious&#13;
to fall down. He rang the door bell,&#13;
the warden came and admitted them&#13;
very properly — as he thought —with&#13;
tho. "prisoner." As soon as the "drunken&#13;
man" got inside ho fell over the&#13;
warden and tho "oflieers" came in and&#13;
bound the warden's hands and feet and&#13;
gagged him before he had lime to remonstrate.&#13;
Then the drunkard guardod&#13;
the warden and the ollicer searched&#13;
for his ko s. Not finding them they&#13;
began with a sledge to pound at&#13;
the inner door and had almost&#13;
reached tlio "outside m a n s cell" when&#13;
the deputy jailer—-who was in reality&#13;
up stairs in the jail, and not away as&#13;
thov had supposed — tired several shots&#13;
and raised an alarm vvlroh scared the&#13;
would-be rescuers oil'. But all during&#13;
the "outside^ m a n ' s " confinement his&#13;
comrades looked after the wauls of his&#13;
mother and his wife and children. Ho&#13;
went to Trenton for ten -.ears. Soon&#13;
afterward he was seen one day to dive&#13;
head first through what was supposed&#13;
to bo the barred window of one of the&#13;
shops. In a moment ho reappeared,&#13;
unhurt, outside tho wall and ran across&#13;
tho road to a handsome coupe which&#13;
stood just opposite the shop* A haudsomo&#13;
looking man on tho box--who&#13;
was no other than one of his old&#13;
"pals"--'drove a w a - at once and to&#13;
such good purpose that tlio "outside&#13;
man" was never recaptured, but. soon&#13;
had an ^opportunity of going to work&#13;
to repay his partners for their practical&#13;
benevolence. They had during the&#13;
night cut through the bars iu tho window,&#13;
crawled into the shop, reversed&#13;
tho bolt in tlio lock, and bribed a prison&#13;
official to give the prisoner a signal&#13;
when the coupe moved up. The generosity&#13;
of this gang went even farther.&#13;
Thov never gave this prison oflicial&#13;
away.&#13;
— • • - i f " - 1&#13;
A Phenomenal Memory.&#13;
A learned gentleman n Athens, (Li.,&#13;
recites an instance of a wonderful&#13;
memory. While at eollego years ago&#13;
a professor of his had often stated that&#13;
he could read an article in a paper aud&#13;
then repeat it verbatim. The narrtor&#13;
was anxious to testdnm, and one day,&#13;
walking up said: "If you have no objection&#13;
I should like to have &gt; on read&#13;
this piece on Know-Nothingism and&#13;
repeat it to m e . " Tho professor took&#13;
the paper, road the article of a column&#13;
and a half, iu a few moments, and&#13;
then repeated it without an error.&#13;
" * '&#13;
X Cried Too Soon.&#13;
Mr. Popinjay (reading account of&#13;
ocean collision): "Cap:. Smith, remaining&#13;
bravely at his post, went down&#13;
with his ship." Mrs. Popinjay (beginning&#13;
to weep): "The noble, devoted&#13;
man! How few of us " Mr. Popinjay&#13;
(who has continued to scan tho&#13;
c o l u m n ) : "Hold on, my dear! He&#13;
(&#13;
- ^&#13;
capie up&#13;
Press.&#13;
again." —Burlington Free.&#13;
V-&#13;
&gt;&#13;
r&#13;
; &gt; * * " *&#13;
StCKVlLLE NOT WANTED.&#13;
T|ie British Minister Given His Passport—&#13;
He Will No Longer be&#13;
Recognized Here.&#13;
Catarrh in the Head&#13;
T h e K e a s o i M * T h e r e f o r .&#13;
H y d i r e c t i o n of t h e P r e s i d e n t , t h e secret&#13;
a r y of (state ii.i» informed L o r d SuclcviUe&#13;
t h a t for cuusea h e r e t o f o r e m;ido k n o w n to&#13;
h e r nni.;esty s governme-nt his c o n t i n u a n c e&#13;
in his p r e s e n t official position in t h e U n i t e d&#13;
S l a t e s is no longer acceptublo t o this tfove&#13;
n i u i e n t , a n d would c o n s e q u e n t l y be d e t r i -&#13;
m e n t a l to t h e r e l a t i o n s h e t w e e n t h e t w o&#13;
c o u n t r i e s . T h e K&gt;''&gt;um!s J'or t h i s action on&#13;
the p a r t of t h e United S t a t e s a r e s t a t e d in&#13;
a report of tin' s e c r e t a r y of s t a t u to t h e&#13;
P r e s i d e n t , d a t e d t h e .'.'Uth iust., w h i c h is a s&#13;
follows:&#13;
1)L:I'AIIT.MKST OF S T A T K . )&#13;
W A S H I N G T O N , 1). C , t&gt;&lt;tober 'JP, 1888. f&#13;
To the, P r e s i d e n t :&#13;
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a s t h e h o n o r to s u b m i t&#13;
for y o u r c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h o following s i a t e -&#13;
nient, w i t h u v i e w to I'eeeivu y o u r d i r e c t i o n&#13;
t h e r e o n :&#13;
On lie; -}th of Sep! c;ii h e r ' l a s t a l e t t e r&#13;
p u r p o r t i n g to b • w r i t t e n by one Chur'eri F .&#13;
iMui'chison, d a t e d at P o m o n a . C u b , w i n&#13;
i'.eni. fi'orn t h a t place to t.hc J i r i i i s h Aliui.-*-&#13;
tei' a l i b i s capital, in which t h e w r i t e r solicited&#13;
an e x p r e s s i o n o!' his v i e w s in r e g a r d&#13;
to c e r o M i misottled d . p l o u i a ' i c question-*&#13;
b e t w e e n t h e United S t a t e s a n u &lt; I r e a t l i r i t -&#13;
ian, s t a l i n g at t h o s a m e t i m e t h a t s u c h a n&#13;
e x p r e s s . o n w a s s o u g h t by him for tlie purpose&#13;
ol de;ci'inin;;' his vole .it t h e a p p r o a c h -&#13;
in..; p r e s i d e n t i a l eliciion. H e s t . a e d t h a t&#13;
he w a s a n a t u r a b / e d citizen of ilie I ' n i t e d&#13;
S l a t e s ol Knglish birth, b u t t h a t lie still&#13;
considered K a u l a n d the; m o t h e r l a n d , a n d&#13;
t h a t Ibis t a c t led him to seek advice; from&#13;
the B r i t i s h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t h i s c o u n t r y ,&#13;
l i e f u r t h e r s t a t e d t h a t the- i n f o r m a t i o n ho&#13;
sought w a s not for bin self alone, b u t to&#13;
e n a b l e h i m to give e e r t a ' n a s s u r a n c e to&#13;
m a n y o t h e r p e r s o n s in t' e s a m e s i t u a t i o n&#13;
a s himself for t h e p u r p o s e of influencing&#13;
a n d d e t e r m i n i n g t h e i r politieiii action a s&#13;
citizens of t h e United S t a t e s of E n g l i s h&#13;
bii't'i, but w h o still r e g a r d e d t h e i r original&#13;
o b l i g a t i o n s of allegiance a s p a r a m o u n t .&#13;
T h e letter also contained g r o s s re!ie&gt; t i o n s&#13;
upon tlii' c o n d u c t of t h i s g o v e r n m e n t in&#13;
r e s p e c t to ones lens n o w in c o n t r o v e r s y&#13;
and u n . - c ; ; e . l b e t w e e n ilie U n i t e d S t a t e s&#13;
and (ireat B r i t a i n , a n d both d i r e c t l y a n d&#13;
indirectly i m p u t e d i n s i n c e r i t y in such conduel.&#13;
To t h i s L-tter t h e B r i t i s h m i n i s t e r a t once&#13;
replied from l i e v e r h , Mass., u n d e r t n "&#13;
d a t e of t h o loth of S e p t / m b . r last. In t h i s&#13;
reply he s t a t e d that " a n y political p a r t y&#13;
w h i c h openly favored t h e m o t h e r c o u n t r y&#13;
at t h e p r e s e n t m o m e n t would lo-,u popularity,&#13;
and t h a t t h e pai'ty in p o w e r is fully&#13;
a w a r e of t h a t fact,'" a n d t h a t in r e s p e c t to&#13;
tho '-questions w th C a n a d a w h i c h h a v e&#13;
been u n f o r t u n a t e l y reopened since t h e rejection&#13;
of t h e fisheries t r e a t y b y t h e r e p u b -&#13;
lican :na ority in t h e s e n a t e a n d by tho&#13;
P r e s i d e n t ' s m e s s a g e to w h i c h you a l l u d e , "&#13;
'•all a l l o w a n c e m u s t t h e r e f o r e be m a d e for&#13;
tl;o p o i t i e a l s i t u a t i o n as r e g a r d s t h e presidential&#13;
election."'&#13;
T h e m i n i s t e r t h u s g a v e h i s a s s e n t a n d&#13;
sanction to t h e a s p e r s i o n s a n d i m p u t a t i o n s&#13;
above r e f e r r e d to. T h u s u n d e r his c irresp&#13;
o n d e n t ' s a s s u r a n c e of s e c r e c y , in w h i c h&#13;
the m i n i s t e r c o n c u r r e d by m a r k i n g his a n -&#13;
s w e r " p r i v a t e , " h e u n d e r i o k lo a d v i s e a&#13;
eiti/en of t h e I ' n i t e d S t a t e s h o w to e x e r c i s e&#13;
his f r a n c h i s e of sufl'r v_re in an election close&#13;
a t hand lor t h e presidency a n d vice-presidency&#13;
of t h e U i v t r d S t a t e s , a n d t h r o u g h&#13;
him, as t h e l e t t e r s u g g e s t e d , to iniluence&#13;
the votes of m a n y o t h e r s •©&#13;
U]i n thus c o r r e s p o n d e n c e b e i n g m a d e&#13;
public, t h e m i n i s t e r received t h e r e p r e s e n t a -&#13;
tives of t h e p u b i n - p r e s s , and-in frequent int&#13;
e r v i e w s wiih ilh'in, i n t e n d e d fur-publication,&#13;
added t &gt; t h e i m p u g n m e n t s w h i c h lu;&#13;
had a l r e a d y made ,if the good faith of this&#13;
g o v e r n m e n t in its public action a n d international&#13;
d e a l i n g s . Altho ie'h a m p l e l i m e&#13;
and oppoia unity h a v e been afforded him for&#13;
the d U a v n w a i . mod tication or correction of&#13;
his s;atcim i t s , to sunn1 ol' w h i c h his attention&#13;
u-;iM',.i ed p e r s o n a l , y by t h e under.-i^'iie&#13;
d , \ e! i e i s ; a ' h d ' s n v o w . d o r m o d i d e a l i o n&#13;
h s l M en made by aim t h r o a H i t h e c h a n n e l s&#13;
in w,i oh his s t a t e m e n t s lirst found publicity.&#13;
T h e ( ue tien is t h u s p r e - c i t e d w h e t h e r&#13;
i' is com , i .t ib e with the dmrnity, s e c u r i t y&#13;
and inde. cndeiit s o v e r e i g n l y of t h e . l " n i ( c d&#13;
S t a t e s to permit the repre.sen: at 1 ve id' a&#13;
foreign i:iiV"i', m e a t in t h e c o u n t r y not only&#13;
to receive and a n s w e r without d i s a p p r o v a l ,&#13;
a n d confirm by his r&lt; petit ion, a s p e r s i o n s&#13;
upon u s political action, but also to interfere&#13;
w i t h its d o m e s t i c a f f . i r s by a d v i s i n g&#13;
persons, f o r m e r l y h i s . count ry men, a s to&#13;
t h e i r polit ical c o u r s e as citizens of t h e United&#13;
S t a l e s&#13;
t his c o u n t r y a n d ( i r e a t B r i t -&#13;
be no c o n t r o v e r s y as to t h e&#13;
r a n e e of t h e ties of original&#13;
ahoida- ec by nut r a l i . a i i o n . JMspute.son&#13;
thai point w e r e dually p u t at r e s t by t h e&#13;
' t r e a t y of nut urahz...tion concluded b e t w e e n&#13;
the t wo c o u n t r i e s on the b,th o! M a y , Is'O,&#13;
T h e r e f o r e it will not be o m i e n d e d , n o r w a s&#13;
suoh-eeniention ever a d m i t t e I by us, t h a t&#13;
cit i on • o. t h e Uni ed S a es of B r i t i s h oriein&#13;
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m e e t i n g ot tin? Nal.iou.il Hoard&#13;
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occasioned a g r e a t e r .sensation in '&lt;••&#13;
Iitical c i i v K t h a n a n y o t h e r m.o&gt;.d,d ^ ^ w . ^ , , , ^ . , . , ^ i\l V or;ihly l»y the&#13;
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bottle ot Ida M lies' Nn'v'aie the lart-st I&#13;
a n d 100.-t -oret -sful .-ore tor all 1 hem \&#13;
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W o would r e s p e c t f u l l y i n v i t e e v e r y p e r s o n who d e s i r e s&#13;
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c e r t a i n l y t r y i n g to keep t h e knowf-dm- ,.^^, ( ^ ^ .^ ^ ^&#13;
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in t h e c o r r i d o r s , and lead una' polito-iaim&#13;
w a i t e d in t h e a n t i - r o o m s . So many&#13;
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t h e verdict, of politically iml,-pendeid&#13;
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r e a c h e d himself and m i d a k m i the .,,,,!';-. o e ,,-. ami ad -i;m e n&#13;
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Paper Holders, Picture Frames, Furniture&#13;
Trimmings of all kindsr^ilso Cloths Bars.&#13;
t f i u t t i w ' S&#13;
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of t h e insliccs ol lim S u p i ' a , r&#13;
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, . , t •' .i • . hioo&lt;]-iiiiiMier ever discovered.&#13;
j u s t r e t u r n e d irom a six m o n t h s vi.-t :&#13;
An [ n v a r i b l e S\g\\.&#13;
S w e l l i n g of tim a n k l e s or feet when&#13;
not dim to i b r u m a l i-on, [Mof, l)»;Cu&gt;la&#13;
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n o t , h o w e v e r , praise al! the p r o d m a -&#13;
o,si,:-. d h e a r ' . So is s h o r t n e s s ot&#13;
not a d m i r e the i m p u l s e that impelled o r e a t h . pain or i i n n i - i u r - ; when I v m ^&#13;
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••vrite Mr, West, a IMier. ' • "'"-" ' i l l v ( , , l l r '^ n i ' - ^i»«'s" * ' • * ^ " i ' ' ' .&#13;
T ,. ,- Sold at I1. A. S i l l e r ' s .&#13;
bfcnator Ini/aljs t a m n y i v d i o i to&#13;
W a s h i n g t o n iie.vl. wee;;. T!ia S-oiat -r&#13;
h i m s e l f will nut in his tim &gt; ' r m o uo,\&#13;
Do'Pt Whip a Sick H o r s e ,&#13;
Nor t a k e (' it h a r m IMis who 1 vour&#13;
a n t d N o v e m b e i M h d , m a k i n g ,-peeMn s b o w l s o r liver a r e slucruish. T i r o&#13;
i n C o n n e c t i c u t , ami will Hum ,-,, i: i ) : ,. ; •"" \,,! ipf. J Jut. try - o n c e »t lp..M&#13;
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at ;. tUruu«ii4 i ^ i a r V M , iUOf»pi«f&#13;
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t o v o t e . As he g r o w s older t h e Sm.ma&#13;
lor'* senae ot tke ludierous m&#13;
WATCH REPAIRING&#13;
/ d d ^ : ' ,e y-idoM.n.NiyA on s h o r t notice. We will soon h a v e&#13;
• fs-s; '! n-d,'..,,-a'.j.^v,-&gt;-'jp.;^ Ma.111]&#13;
"'•'""' •'""-1:'''•''"•''---a-l|!| Ncii) Designes and Latest Styles of&#13;
« f JEWELRY, WATCHES 0 CLOCKS.&#13;
W e will c a r r y a #ood Hne or&#13;
OPTICIAL-GOODS,&#13;
anfl can oiye y o u a perfect fit&#13;
USICAL GOODS &amp; FIXTURES.&#13;
-"•p.p.;':V&gt;^&gt;^&#13;
l! von want to buv&#13;
J. H. BARTON, GUNSMITH.&#13;
,.mm a n d i/ot mir prices. It yon w a n t h p&#13;
"•on h u n t iim\ n o n e and • tret, c u e of o m ^ _&#13;
(I-ins. T p r btvi -j-aoles of A M M l ' X F T l o N a l w a v s in btoek. All k i n d s of r©»&#13;
p a i r i n g will roeei\'e p n m i p f a t t e n t i o n . P r i c e s to c o m p a r e •vdtli ihc ltu*«*.&#13;
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^ T H A T TOBOGGAN S L I D E R&#13;
ifo LOW PRICES&#13;
AT THE&#13;
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,&#13;
Still continues where you can get Drugs,&#13;
Groceries and Stationery, at the&#13;
LOWEST - POSSIBLE - PRICES,&#13;
Remember we keep Writing Books, Writing&#13;
Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Inks for school us,&#13;
also a fine stock of&#13;
TI0IBIA1C1CI0 *• CIIOAIRIS.&#13;
iS-OU.R PRICES.-S3&#13;
Good 40c Tea :;()c. Host fh)c. Tea 40c.&#13;
(rood Rio Coube 2 1 c Honey Bee (\dfee 24c.&#13;
B a k i n g Powder, bulk l*e. -linking Powder in cams- L'oc.&#13;
«i.&gt; «1 -bunking Toh:icco l « c . &lt;-*&lt;&gt;ud Chewing Tobacco 30c.&#13;
..l,s( ., Mixed r-.mdv 10c&#13;
Lirainl Truuk Kaihvay Jiwie Table.&#13;
M i l J J I O A V Y I U IASK I O V I S O X .&#13;
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Toledo, Ann Arbor S: .\'&lt;&gt;nh&lt;".;i Mir&#13;
gun llailroad Time Table.&#13;
Train- run u:i CVntral S'aiuUn: T c . . ' \&#13;
For all points in Northern \ i ;&#13;
V* i oi in need of any of the above or a L a m p an A l b u m a Hook or P i c t u r e&#13;
i'Vime, oe sure and give us a call a n d get our prices.&#13;
Prescriptions a specia ity and satisfaction&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
'nve as u call and see how we look even if you do not wish to buy.&#13;
Yours, for low prices.&#13;
GA !ER &amp; CHIIPPELL&#13;
TAKE E3QTICE OF THIS!&#13;
We respectfully invite all of our o'd customers&#13;
that owe us either on Note or Book&#13;
Account that is PAKT DUE, to call and settie&#13;
with us as it will be impossible for us to&#13;
carry any one over to IKS!), We must have&#13;
what is due us in the next 30 days.&#13;
Respectfully Yours,&#13;
VI . , , , .&#13;
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take the Toledo, Ann Arbor iv l\&lt;-v\'i-&#13;
L'l-n Miidn^ati Railroad. T r a m s i v&#13;
the north leave i' Federman i &lt;&#13;
roe Junction at b:U'd a. m., -i:&#13;
and 7.51 p. tn.&#13;
South IJGIUHI t r a i n s - l e a v e '/•. oe, roe&#13;
Junction at N:T&gt; a. in., llLdl p. m. ami&#13;
7:51 j). in. !'onneetion-; n;,-1 &lt; 1 o w it.a&#13;
Mi''liiur^n Central at. Arm .'• r'.&lt; • r.&#13;
I rrand Trunk at H a m b u r g . 1' ;.-&gt;•:.&#13;
Lansing a N o r t h e r n at Howe,:. * !::•&#13;
caj^o ^ Crrand T r u n k at hurav.o. L--&#13;
trod, (rrand Haven iv. Milw/.uk- &gt;- one&#13;
Michigan Central at (l&gt;vu&gt;so .ium-rmri.&#13;
Flint Tv IVre Mar.pi&lt;'ti" at V . l'^;,.-&#13;
ant, (Tire and I-'arw-al, an 1 i '• :o :vi&#13;
Kapid&lt; A linlianatf at Cidilam. at '1 oledo&#13;
with railroads d'r. i :v.:'i;i: .&#13;
H. W. ASHLEY, V/. H. C-r-.":::?,&#13;
° S : i ' . . ' ) ' i i , ' . " : i . ! " i i t . ( : • • : ! . : . - . ' . ' - • • •'•&#13;
Mrs. Heo. Httndee, of Conway, is the&#13;
mother of an 8£ pound daughter.&#13;
The e.-timated potatoe crop for this&#13;
year is 210,000,000 bushels, of which&#13;
Michigan furui.dies 15,212,928 bushels.&#13;
The vvholon tuctory at Webberviile&#13;
will soon Le^in ojtperation.&#13;
Uontist J . C. Walton, of Hovveil. is&#13;
the pubTsher of a 4-eol. folio monthly&#13;
journal railed the "Tlowoil iiental&#13;
Jotirn.d."&#13;
l'\nvlervi]le Review: "The farm&#13;
buying dodoo"' is now beinfj woi l:ed&#13;
in .Shiawas.-ee county. The ni(;tljod&#13;
beiny a stranyer loakin^ for a suitable&#13;
t'arin to jmrehase for his son. He beromes&#13;
particularly struck with some&#13;
farm, examines everything with serupub.'&#13;
iis care, is a star boarder for.a few&#13;
; ;y,s ;tud then heats of another piece&#13;
eo I-iid which he would like to look at,&#13;
then h • will return. The stranger&#13;
iirvrr rotiiw back, his whole objectit&#13;
viy to get a few day's or week's&#13;
board."&#13;
Au exchange observes that each year&#13;
••very local payyr gives from §100 to&#13;
^5.0'uO in free lines for the benefit of the&#13;
f community in which it is located. The&#13;
i " .&#13;
j local editor m proportion to his means,&#13;
; docs nMre, for his town tlmn any other&#13;
! ten men, and he ought to be supported.&#13;
! mi! bec-iu.se }rou like him or happen to&#13;
Edited by the BtxreatJ of Eatqj laiarmttUam&#13;
CHICAOO, 1 1 1 .&#13;
For th« e o o o a r a c « a i e n t of i o t j x o v e d a « t b o 4 i « 1&#13;
Dfclryln*. I n f o n n » t i o n a p o n all m » t t « n r « J » t i a s ! •&#13;
the i P M d f M t a r a o f butter a n d che«M« a a d L U A M&#13;
of milk win be Klven in «naweir t o q u t t a t l o u matitAlt&#13;
t h e B a r e » a »t U O T I addroM.&#13;
" T h e Best Jlorse Wins tin; iiatf."&#13;
K»&gt;r tlit) B u r e a u of I X u r v I n f o r n i o t l u u , bjr&#13;
J . H . M O I I M I U , W i u n e t k a , 111. »&#13;
In every country the fartnms tnr&#13;
more and more looking to the dairy a*-&#13;
their only salvation, and no wonder,.&#13;
as intelbgent dairying has always re-'&#13;
spond-al fretdy to the call for financial&#13;
iedj . ;i.nd 'his is proved by the fact&#13;
that Mich communities are always&#13;
well to do,&#13;
When dairying was pushed to the&#13;
front twenty years ago in Denmark,&#13;
| croakers said: -'What is to become of&#13;
j o u r wheat production when we reduce&#13;
the wheat fields?"—and the taet i&lt;*,&#13;
more wheat is produced on a smaller&#13;
era, thanks to the higher culture and&#13;
heavier m a n u r i n g entailed by dairy&#13;
farming. Croakers have aUo been&#13;
heard in America for several y e a r s :&#13;
"IT we build more creameries, more&#13;
cheese factories;, what is to become of&#13;
the surplus? There will surely be a&#13;
g l u t irv the market.:" they keep on&#13;
saying, and nevertheless —in spite at&#13;
all the new factories that are being&#13;
built yearly -we have been exporting&#13;
less butter, less cheese in the last years.&#13;
tea&#13;
admire his writings, but because a local T i , , , , , ^ , : „ • •&#13;
1 lie Lome consumptiun is increasing&#13;
paper is the best investment acoinmun- • ..f • ,„,A, .,:, „ „ , , , ,&#13;
1 l , rr, \ , , ijUftt in proportion as we produce real&#13;
it v can make, io-day the editors ot j R „ , v• „•* ,. ,.„o «„^ i T •. •&#13;
J I fine butter, real nne cheese, and it is&#13;
'—a! papers do the most work tor t h e ' „ ] , . ^ . . „,,.,. ) . * „ , , ., .&#13;
1 ' onl} the y&gt;n butter and cheese that&#13;
has and wiil have to go a begging for&#13;
a market.&#13;
Denmark has long pnjoyed the reputation&#13;
of being at the head of all dairy&#13;
countries for butter production, but it&#13;
vigilance, it is only&#13;
•t. money t h a n any men on earth.&#13;
ruii-ei iue tor your local paper, not a*&#13;
a c h a n t y , but as an investment.&#13;
The following list ot patents have&#13;
oeen granted to citizens of Michigan&#13;
For Diseases of t::s&#13;
lining Tie past week as reported from is o n l v bv-eterna!&#13;
e oflice of R. (j. T)u Hois. Patent At tor&#13;
a pin i/\ uiz&#13;
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new Washington, I). C: W. E. Al- ! ; m n r o v e m e n t it i&lt; ..niv bv never slackoi.'&#13;
gtou, East Saginaw, furnace-feeder;&#13;
William H. Delles, (Jrion, fence-maicidne:&#13;
d. K. Bh'.::kmore, Crand Rapids.&#13;
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'O' l;G. .1. i-'ov: iV A. Foerster, Lansing,&#13;
faue.et socket: • Geo. W. Hicox, Flat&#13;
!,''•. !., Smith's forge: G. 1'. Johnson.&#13;
!&gt;-;:roit, stapling implement: F. \Y,&#13;
"y, N'ermoiuyilh', picket fence ma-&#13;
•, and shutter worker; A. M.&#13;
Fast Saginaw, wood-cutting&#13;
; Alex. Orme, Detroit, safety&#13;
so; T. IT Feeder, Detroit, combined&#13;
•1. picture frame and pocke; Henj.&#13;
Kalama/i'O. road cart: H. 11.&#13;
Detroit, nut-drilling machine&#13;
impressing machine:&#13;
W. W n u h t . Detroit, Lubricator t.i&#13;
axles. ^"""&#13;
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PR2UE, S i ; T h r e e Rci'Sos t^r ^ ;:'..'s&#13;
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Rix.&#13;
swaging an&gt;&#13;
improvement-.&#13;
e n m g the reins that she will keep&#13;
ahe^ni in the i a&gt;:e!&#13;
Ireland and Germany, France and&#13;
even Italy are erecting dairy schools,&#13;
and in London I saw a tub of Irish&#13;
butter that was very nearly "neck and&#13;
n e c k ' w i t h line Danish b a t t e r ! At&#13;
Mun&lt;t?r dairy-school tiie manager told&#13;
me (hat OHO ^ir!&lt; had been trained&#13;
theie. and the ndioia's Rt Cork b u t t e r&#13;
market acknowledge the good effect on&#13;
the market t aused by ; his training.&#13;
At London dairy show last week 48&#13;
girls cou.p.-p-.; ier the championship&#13;
in b u t v y • ..',..:ng. At the Cilasgow&#13;
ana i' ,- n'oag-n exiiiuitions, working&#13;
'".'.- -- 'nave iiC'.'U r u n n i n g for four&#13;
moriti t : i e C " U i i^ clear and&#13;
In ii io all communities for a tair race&#13;
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We have the largest and most complete stock of&#13;
i:;.-s.a i.vr- i ^ ' s S V&#13;
DRRG EDICiNES&#13;
^ and "the foremost hor.se will win it."&#13;
Inghatu^county has its hermit. T h r e e ! , l j a t i f t ;) i s i s t h c c .; ^e v&gt;.lth c o n i m u n .&#13;
T-5&lt;outhwest of Dansville, back in : j r ^ ^ j ? ;&gt; 110 ;(.,&lt; »,-, w[{}r t h 0 individ-&#13;
» woods a mile, lives or tries to. a U i i i dairymen. In each community,&#13;
-•a. well in tho sixties, with flowing ; the farmer that produces the finest&#13;
ir and beard, and hands, face and , butterr, the eiie-M* ract&lt;-ry that proin&#13;
Livmii'ston county, and all the n e w remedies&#13;
^ S i v N ( ) \ \ A \v i ! i o i&gt;!tJ. &gt; iixAiJVjw ..&#13;
A full and complete., lino of Fancy&#13;
4 Goods, Toliot Ari^-ii-s, Books, Station-&#13;
. '•'• ary, Wiui Paper, etc., and all at the lowest&#13;
possible price.&#13;
N O T I C E : A POINTER Off TEAS:&#13;
JAPAN TEA 20 CENTS. A BETTER TEA AT 25C.&#13;
' • AN A NO. I TEA, 3SC. THE BEST TEA IN TOWN, SOC&#13;
W e might tell you it was worth 00c or 7"&gt;e per lb., b u t t h a t is&#13;
noV necessary, t r y i n g the tea is what tells the tale. All other goods&#13;
atJporrcvpomHngiy low prices.&#13;
TOBACCO ^ CIGARS.&#13;
T A L L Y H O : Campaign Goods. A tine lino of Fins of all the&#13;
Candidates. T a k e your choice at prices that cannot . &lt;&gt; Wfrcou.. d&#13;
Y o u r s T r u l y , *&#13;
tore, £ A. SIGUiit.&#13;
v . * . ^ . . . - : •• , „ - -&#13;
GILT EDGLVo,&#13;
e &gt; i .10&#13;
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n si/,&#13;
'•e e \ p&#13;
winter&#13;
w m&#13;
sadly in need of soap r-.nd ; duces the finest chee-V. will find a&#13;
His cabin is about. 10x12 tee: ,: v e ady Mile for the products, will&#13;
without plaster, floor or win-&#13;
The rickety old store winch&#13;
in the center of room, could noit&#13;
octed to keep out the frosts of&#13;
when a cat could come through&#13;
1&#13;
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Meei^.il \\ ; :inicer.t o\ V.&#13;
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Genera! ]&gt;:';ii' rs.&#13;
C'i&#13;
.vers and&#13;
*.;e wabs -10 places. His bed consists&#13;
t .i 0,, nke; thrown over hickory po.cs.&#13;
,.;,d a spider and a few tin dishes eom-&#13;
•o',':s" his entire culinary stock. He&#13;
...-. o.s:, ii,i!!y work- tor farmers in the&#13;
'. :i.;y, which supplies his scanty liv-&#13;
:::^-. Duriiii: la&gt;t winter, it is said, he&#13;
,! e :: dog, which he had in company&#13;
•v:;i! ', '.;o. and one would suppose, by&#13;
:;is appearance, that .that was his chier&#13;
diet. Like all hermits, he has a&#13;
history. He served three years in the&#13;
army, accompaning Sherman on his&#13;
march to the sea, married on his rethe&#13;
race.&#13;
Hut. to win a race,&#13;
to have a ^ooA hor-e&#13;
it well, i fee,'; her wel&#13;
i ma k e n n a i d aDo be&#13;
he mlist be giv-n .i&#13;
best ol' dairy u-teu&gt;;:&#13;
it is not enouk fgt 'h&#13;
icow) and train&#13;
..) but the rider&#13;
weh trained, and&#13;
goo.I saddle i the&#13;
?. i and he must&#13;
I'O [low ed ho&#13;
thority )&#13;
win th.e race&#13;
I ' U M I lorr&#13;
n;rs r.r.il whip lauio&#13;
tiie front, to&#13;
t&#13;
W hetber you arc making your own&#13;
butter, or .-.Ting your milk or cream,&#13;
remember thi.«: "d'ne best horse will&#13;
win the r a c e " In either case, do not&#13;
neu'lect, the small things. My observations&#13;
on a trip t:o-ough .several European&#13;
countries has s t r r n g t h r n e d ray&#13;
conviction tiiat it is on the "little de-&#13;
--s.&#13;
~J*&gt;&#13;
Sum mo.&#13;
PALACE i ' . i e i -™-v&#13;
'-: L&#13;
v. • &gt; : &lt; " / &gt;&#13;
turn, but the unfaithfulness ot his wife t a l l &gt; " f h a t ll "i".^'s whether a dairycompeted&#13;
him to leave her. Tired of m a n yyiv-s t h e r ; l t ' e 0l" rwt- ™d one&#13;
the world and disgusted with women,&#13;
adopted hi* nre&gt;eut mode of lift&#13;
lie would "like to live in that "so-c-.' umatter&#13;
I have reason to believe we&#13;
have been too inclined to consider an&#13;
one id'the less important details, and&#13;
that is the keeping of the cows, and&#13;
especially their tnws and teats\ perfectly&#13;
cdain. In fact, we have been&#13;
D r r ? ? :&#13;
DETfiorr&#13;
Bpooi.t, Sa;-.a:l.V \&#13;
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L e v R A T E S&#13;
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'. •,, o &gt; r't , : ' l o .&#13;
OLtVdLAND&#13;
-; 2 lily a:iu .".uiuat.&#13;
t O U R {i.L?jfsTi-v'~c-:) ^ A M P M L T T S&#13;
sien ' which the forest grants, hut the&#13;
niischievious boys are a sourse ot constant&#13;
trouble to him by their pranks.&#13;
A few days ago h - came home and \ t 0 ° a J n t o t h i n k t h a f straining th«&#13;
found his stove and tinware on the top.' m i l k *ho\\\&gt;l redeem any neglect in this&#13;
of the shanty, and after that his tor-'. direction. Yet, what a s t r a i n i n g '&#13;
mentors totik him down, held him, and | T h r ° 1 1 . ^ a tine wire sieve, or, almost,&#13;
with sheep shears cut the hair clean off! tlirnu^b a lintn or cotton cloth. This&#13;
one side of his htad, while he filled the I , s n o t a t a 1 1 e n n " ^ h ' and I again reair&#13;
with curses. He has shot at them | m i n a o f t h o ^^"P"* u-s« of a j)iece of&#13;
several times, and it is all a person's fiannel a s a &gt; t e P a ' : e a d - H n t * e v P n i f&#13;
life is worth to put through that&#13;
^t ia aroMd with m^&#13;
we adopted the newest system used by&#13;
the C u k U n ^ * i u A ^ ; M i o u p p i j Oo^,&#13;
^^wix*'&#13;
W3. mj\, w-*w &lt;nQg&#13;
STAT_E NEWS.&#13;
A F a t a l S p r e e .&#13;
A l e x . S t . C h a r l e s , a f o r e m a n i n t h e l u m -&#13;
b e r w o o d s f o r W h i t n e y &amp; B a c h e l o r of K a s t&#13;
S a g i n a w , w a s s h o t a n d i n s t a n t l y k i l l e d t h e&#13;
o t h e r n i u h t in t h e iiou.se of a m a n n a m e d&#13;
F e r g u s o n Ui F u r w e l l , b &gt; F r a n k W a l k e r , a&#13;
y o u n g in. u l i v i n g t h e r e . A s n e a r a s c a n b e&#13;
a s c e r t a i n e d . S t . C h a r l e s w a s i n t o x i c a t e d&#13;
a n d w e n t t o F e r g u s o n ' s h o u s e a n d d e m a n d -&#13;
e d a d m i s s i o n . H e i n g r e f u s e d , h e b r o k e i n&#13;
t h e w i n d o w s a n d w e n t a w a y . 'Tilt! w o m e n&#13;
a n d e h i l d t v b , w h o w e r e a l o n e i n t h e h o u s e ,&#13;
w e n t a n d r o u s e d W a l t e r , w h o l i v e / a s h o r t&#13;
d i s t a n c e f r o m F e r g u s o n ' s , a n d a s k i ' d h i m&#13;
t o c o m e a n d s t a y a t t h e h o u s e , a s t h e y w e r e&#13;
a f r a i d S t . C h a r l e s w o u l d r e t u r n . S h o r t y&#13;
a f t e r W a l k e r g o t t h e n * S i . C h a r l e s r e t u r n e d&#13;
a u d [ t h r e a t e n e d t o b r e a k d o w n t h e d o o r .&#13;
H e w a s w a r n d n o t t o a t t e m p t i t , b u t i h m l&#13;
l y s a o c e e d e l in b r e a k i n g t h e d o o r i n . H e&#13;
h a d a e l . t b in h i s h a n d a n d a t t e m p t e d 10&#13;
s t r i k e M r s . F e r g u s o n , a n d W a l k e r t h e n&#13;
s e i z e d a d o u b l e - b a r r e l e d s h o t g u n w h i c h w a s&#13;
s t a n d i n g l e a d e d i n t h e r o o m a n d b r e d , t h e&#13;
l o a d t a k i n g effect in t h e b a s e of t h e b r a i n ,&#13;
k i l l i n e / h i m i n s t a n t ] y .&#13;
S t . C h a r l e s w a s a i i r s ' c l a s s w o o d s m a n ,&#13;
a n d w e l l s p o k e n . o f e x c e p t v, h e n i n l i o i i o r ,&#13;
\ v h e u h e w a s a p e r f e c t d e m o t e H e w a s US&#13;
y e a r s o d a n d h i s p a r e n t s livi'd in I V w a ' i i o ,&#13;
w h e r e h i s r e m b u s w e r e t . k e n , W u . k o r is&#13;
11» ,\ e a r s of u s e a n d a v e r y p u n t f e i l o w .&#13;
TJu* S h i p m e n t oi" (Jitiiu1.&#13;
T h e l o l / w i t i a p r o v i s i o n w i l l b e of i n t e r&#13;
e s t at t l i s s e e on.&#13;
T h e t:i,iiiii', c u r n ins;1 o r s e n d i n g b y a n y&#13;
• m e a n s w h a b ' v e r i n t o o r t h r o u g h a n y c o u n -&#13;
t y ot t h i s s t a t e ot a n y k i n d of g a m e o r a u i&#13;
m a t s w h i c h h a v e h e m l u l l e d o r c a p t u r e d&#13;
c o n t r a r y t o t h i s se.-; ion \ i. e . , t h e g e n e r a l&#13;
jfiiiiii' k i w i , o r t h e h i d e of s u c h a n i m a l ,&#13;
s h a l l lie i l l e g a l , a n d i s d e e k i r e d t o be a n&#13;
o f f e n s e a g a i n s t t h e p r o v i . / o n of t h i s net in&#13;
a n y e . a i n t y in o r t h r o u g h w h i c h s u c h g a m e ,&#13;
a n i l . a i l s o r h i d e s m a y b e t a k e n , a n d s u e l i&#13;
o f f e n s e m a y be p u n i s h e d a s p r o v i d e d in&#13;
s e c t i o n s i x of t h e a ' . ' t h e r e b y a m e n d e d .&#13;
W h e r e Is l i e ?&#13;
i'lie s t a r t ' . i i i L r i n t ' o r m a t i o r . h a s j u s t b ' c o m e&#13;
p u b l i c t h a t M a r t i n M o N e a r n e y , tin* m a n&#13;
"who w a s r e e e n ly s e n t e n c e d t o t h r e • y e a r s&#13;
a t h e J a c k s o n s t a t e p r i s o n f &gt;r k e e p i n g a n&#13;
i n f a m o u s lio s e o i ill f a m e a t M i n i L a k e ,&#13;
h a s n o t b e e n d e l i v e r e d t o t h e s t a t e p r i s o n j&#13;
b y t h e s h e r i f f . T i n r e is a s u s p i c i o n of |&#13;
c r o o k e d w o r k o n t h e p mt of S i i T.ff S t i r r i " . I&#13;
a n d t h i s s u s p i c i o n i s c o n t i n u e d b y h i s s u d |&#13;
i l e n d i s a p p e a r a n c e " w h e n l l i c m a t t e r b e c a m e j public. ' J&#13;
M i c h i g a n X c w s Briefly Told. |&#13;
(.Jen. G . 13. A b b o t t , c o m m a n d e r - i n - c h i e f&#13;
of s o u s of v e t e r a n s , h a s a p p o i n t e d t h e fol&#13;
l o w . n g b r o t h e r s i n M i c h i g a n a s a i d s o n h i s&#13;
staff, w i t h r a n k of l i e u t e n a n t - c o l o n e l :&#13;
C h a r l e s F . D a v i s , G r a n d K a p i d s ; L u c i u s&#13;
K. G o u l d , O w o s s o ; M a r l H e m e n w a y . H a r t&#13;
f o r d ; N o r m G. C o o p e r , S t u r g i s . M r . C o o p&#13;
e r i s a w e l l k n o w n G . A . K. m a n a l s o , a n d&#13;
e d i t o r of t h e C o f f e e C o o l e r a t S t u r g i s .&#13;
T h e f o u n d r y of H o d g e s ' L a k e S u p e r i o r&#13;
i r o n w o r k s a t H a n c o c k w a s d e s t r o y e d b y&#13;
f i r e t h e o t h e r n i g h t a t a l o s s of -f 10,()01).&#13;
T h e a g r i c u l t u r a l c o l l e g e c l o s e s i t s fall&#13;
t e r m N o v . In.&#13;
T h e c r o p of oat-; o n t ! i e . a g r i c u l t u r a l coll&#13;
e g e f a r m a v e r a g e d ,'0 b u s h e l s p e r a c r e .&#13;
T h e P o t t a w a t t o m i o I n d i a n s h a v e e m p l o y -&#13;
e d H o n . J , 15. S h i p m a n of C o l d w a t e r t o&#13;
p r o s e c u t e a c l a i m of £200,000 a a r a i n s ' t h e&#13;
g o v e r n m e n t .&#13;
Mi*. C r o w l e y of M u s k e g o n h a s b e e n&#13;
a w a r d e d t h e s l a b p r e m i u m o f f e r e d b y H e n r y&#13;
M a u l e of P h i l a d e l p h i a , f o r t h e l a r g e s t c a b&#13;
b a g o i n t h e U n i t e d S p a t e s . T l i e p r i / e w i n -&#13;
n e r w e i g h e d s i x t y - t w o a n d o n e - h a l f p o u n d s ,&#13;
W i n . P . A i n s l e y , p o s t m a s t e r a t W i l l i a m s -&#13;
t o n , h a s left t o w n a n d t h e oliice is in t h e&#13;
h a n d s of l a s b o n d s m e n .&#13;
H o n . K i n d A n n e k e . w h o w a s a u d i t o r -&#13;
g e n e r a l f r o m P i i t l t n lsl&gt;7, d i e d at h i s h o m e&#13;
in H a y C i t v a f e w d a y s a g o .&#13;
P a t r i c k M c C o r m i e k . w h i l e d r i v i n g t o h i s&#13;
l i o m e a f e w m i l e s f r o m M i o . w a s t i p p e d o u t&#13;
of t h e b u g g y a m i h i s n e c k b r o k e n .&#13;
I n t h e w01 Mis a b o u t t h r e e m i l e s f r o m D a n s -&#13;
v i l l e l i v e s a h e r m i t (¾) y e a r s o l d . H e s e r v e d&#13;
t h r e e y e a r s in t h e a r m y , a c c o m p a n y i n g&#13;
S h e r m a n o n h i s ' l n a r c h t o t h e s e a , m a r r i e d&#13;
o n h i s r e t u r n , b u t t h e u n f a i t h f u l n e s s of h i s&#13;
w i f e c o m p e l l e d h i m t o l e a v e h e r . T i r e d of&#13;
t h e w o r . d a n d d i s t r u s t e d w i t h w o m e n , lie&#13;
a d o p t e d h i s p r e s e n t m o d e of life.&#13;
H e n r y S t a r k e y , o n e of t h e b e s t K n o w n&#13;
c i t i z e n s of D e t r o i t , is d e a d . H e s e r v e d&#13;
w i t h d i s t i n c t i o n in t h e M e x i c a n w a r , a n d&#13;
w h e n t h e w a r of t h e r e b e l l i o n b r o k e m i '&#13;
M r . S i irke.v f o r g o t e v e r y t h i n g b u t p a t r i o t -&#13;
i s m , a n d on A u g u s t 11. lsii:J, w a s c o m m i s -&#13;
s i o n e d I i r s ! l i e u t e n a n t i n t h e l-'ifth M i c h i -&#13;
g a n c a v a l r y . H e s e r v e d w i t h n o t a b l e&#13;
b r a v e r y a n d e f i i e i e u e y in t h e g r e a t s t r u g g l e&#13;
a n d w a s at t h e t i m e of h i s d e m i s e a m e m&#13;
b e r of t h e ( I r a n d A r m y of t h e R e p u b l i c a n d&#13;
t h e L o y a l L e g i o n .&#13;
F r o m s t a t i s t i c s p u b l i s h e d in t h e F a r m e r s '&#13;
R e v i e w c o n e . ' r u i n g t h e p o t a t o c r o p t h i s s e ; /&#13;
s o n . w e t a k e t h e f o l l o w i n g f i g u r e s r e l a t i n g&#13;
t o M i c h i g a n : A c r e a g e . 1 5 - / 0 - . : a v e r a g e -&#13;
y i e l d , (.'!i b u s h e l s : t o t a l . 15.212,'.i"2s b u s h m s .&#13;
A l e x F r o w n , a f i r e m a n f r o m . f h e k s o n ,&#13;
w a s k i l l e d in a r a i l r o a d a c c i d e n t / d e a r R e d&#13;
W i n g , M i n n . , a f e w d a y s a g o .&#13;
T h e l a d i e s c a n . o s i n g t h e h o s p i t a l a s s o -&#13;
c i a t i o n of S a g i n a w ' C i t y h a v e h i t u p o n a&#13;
n o v e l , a n d w h a t p r o m i s e s t o b e a s u c c e s s -&#13;
ful, m e t h o d of g e t t i n g m o n e y . T h e y h a v e&#13;
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p a c k i n g , ./5 20(/1.5 -in. m i x e d l o t s , .?5 'Jo;.,&#13;
$.5 5 0 ; h e a v y p a c k i n g a n d s h i p p i n g l o t s ,&#13;
$5 ::0((/5 00. C a t t l e - H e a v e s , £liar.5 5 o : c o w s ,&#13;
*1 4011/.- 0 0 ; s t o c k e r s , ?2(/r :i k0. S h o e ] )&#13;
N a t i v e s , Sliaei \ 5 ; w e s t e r n s , *2 75 &lt;/ :J; T e x&#13;
a n s , $3 4heu,'i 2 0 ; l a m b s , $;i h';/i)5 20.&#13;
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w e s t e r n 2SinM0c. Heel' S l o w , 111101:,11,--011:&#13;
m e s s . $.1.50(/1/0; e x t r a d o , $7.50 u s . P , , r k •&#13;
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50. H i P t e r - M o d e r a t e i h - m a n d : s t t - a d y ,&#13;
w e s t e r n d a i r y . 12 .,m ]*-,•; lib; c r e a m e r y ,&#13;
ltir/('3i'.e» L / i n . 2be-_ae2rc. C h e se &gt;uil.&#13;
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w h i t e a n d c o l o r e 1, b» ., ; w e s t e r n , ' . i . / b o . . c':&#13;
s k i m s , l / u / S t 4 c . K:;,'s" - W e s t e r n , 21 •., '••".2e&#13;
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m i x e . l b u t c h e r s . $2.75c/ / 2 5 ; s t o e h . e r « * w d&#13;
f e e d e r s , firm u t $2.75(u;P50. S h e e p | h i n ;&#13;
g o o d t o c h o i c e , ; ? / 4 0 m P 1 5 ; l a m b s flrt&amp;&lt; a t&#13;
$5.25(//.5.75 ; f o r w e s t e r n a n d C a n a d a . H o g %&#13;
m e d i u m s , s t r o n g , a n d .'n- h i g h e r ; Y o r k e r ^&#13;
.r)C a n d r o u g h s 2 5 c l o w e r ; m e d i u m s . $,5.50:,//0,&#13;
Y o r k e r s , $1. .5-// 5.55; p i g s , $5(-/-..40; r o u g h s ,&#13;
$4.75pi.LN5; s t a g s , $4(u 1.50.&#13;
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H o g s - - M a r k e t , a c t i v e , t i n n a i u i A l j i h W ' .&#13;
l i g h t , $5 20',/.5 5 0 ; r o u g l i p . i m d n g r # 5 ' * o i £&#13;
5 ;; &gt;: m i x e d , $ 5 2 ( / / 5 ;&gt;o; h c a w p a c k i n g a n d&#13;
shippiupr, . $ . : 1 0 , / / 5 ( ¾ ) . C a t t l e - M a r k e t&#13;
s t e a d y ; b e e v e s , •? ((./.5 5 0 ; c o w s . $1 4 0 o r 2 b 0 ; .&#13;
s t o c k e r s , $2«rk ;ip. S h o e ) ) M a r k e t s t e a d y ;&#13;
n a t i v e s , £ie/:&lt; .V); w e s t e r n s , $3 75v /;? 5 0 .&#13;
T e x a n s , $2 4&lt;vy2 2 0 ; l a m b s , &amp; Wo/ 5 '&gt;:&gt;.&#13;
C h h ajfo G r a i n M a r k e t&#13;
D e o e m b e r w h e a t , $1 21KWI 18f h i g h e s t .&#13;
$1 20, l o w e s t , «ii 1 7 " , . Do,*etHb«r c o r n ,&#13;
H'.)i4(r;3'.)o; h i g h e s t , \VX\c, l o W e s t , ^ M t o . D e&#13;
S o m b e r o a t s , 25l&#13;
S 0'"3,5i'; h l g h O » L 2 5 1 ,-,&#13;
l o w e s t , 2 5 o ^ 2 S , V -&#13;
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•' c&#13;
&gt; • $ * : ' * • I DO&#13;
—i*r&#13;
K) ECONOMY.&#13;
A man wh«*t I t t l h f t t a p p y life&#13;
Must hand his eMalngs to his wife,&#13;
And let her, with a woman's sense,&#13;
Fay out and plun tho home's expense.&#13;
He'll say* Waiself a world of c a r e ;&#13;
He'll h M ^ f w n v f e to eat and w e a r ;&#13;
Ho wiU ftUJHAv who'll also lay&#13;
By nmirlhilf f»r a rainy day.&#13;
T h « p t n » k % « a n will never prize,&#13;
AM Mf 4 » OOllurs in her eyes;&#13;
i iwqitMeach well before it's spent,&#13;
" « £ M B they're gone, knows where they&#13;
A wom»n asks, "how niuoh?" before&#13;
She buys, ami not a fraction more&#13;
Tbun'what she orders will she t a k e ;&#13;
And nlways counts the change- they make.&#13;
A Bum, afraid of seeming mean,&#13;
• Amd vainly liidiug that he's green,&#13;
Won't u k the price at all, and buys&#13;
I r ^ p t a r c r meets his eager eyes.&#13;
m t money that a husband earns,&#13;
Kept in his pocket, always burns,&#13;
And till it's sipjandered, lost or lent,&#13;
I He, homehow, never feels content.&#13;
Man's lorLts's to earn, but not to spend ;&#13;
i '' His wife H ambition, too, will end&#13;
• H « h # * e e s money slip away&#13;
WMl debts increasing day by day.&#13;
'BcW'Who'U wisely lead a life&#13;
,. X/f Ugrf*li:t bliss will let his wife&#13;
* B e treasurer, as nature meant,&#13;
And owe no man a single cent.&#13;
i —II. C. Dodge, in ( W a l l ' s Run.&#13;
A FAMILY AFFAIR.&#13;
BY H I ' O i l CON W A V .&#13;
4&#13;
C H A P T E R X X X I I I (CoNTiNren).&#13;
I.o idon at last' S a r a h ' M i l l e r stepped&#13;
from the train, and once more stood on&#13;
the p.atform which she had quitted rather&#13;
more than three days before. It was now&#13;
past three o'clock in the morning. W h i t h -&#13;
er should she turn'.' She s ood hesitating&#13;
and bewikl. red.&#13;
There was one thins: more which she&#13;
had settle I to do. What was it.' o h .&#13;
those wheels, those wheels, will they never&#13;
stop.' Mie pressed her fingers to her&#13;
temples, and strove to recall what resolution&#13;
had s!iti e l troni her mind.&#13;
Ah, now she remembered what it was.&#13;
Her money, she must get rid of that. .She&#13;
had no further nee 1 of money now that&#13;
she had reached the final goal. In her&#13;
poc &gt;:et w re both (Herman and English&#13;
coins. She collected them and creeping&#13;
stealthily to tho box wh'ch stands awaiting&#13;
contributions for some d ub'.lcss,&#13;
very deserving charily, :-.he dropped in&#13;
every coin that was upon her person.&#13;
This done, she believed there was nothing&#13;
left which could in any way show who&#13;
the was or whence she came.&#13;
She passed out under the archway, a&#13;
solitary, darlc-robed figure with a head&#13;
bent as in g: ief. ."he passed from the&#13;
ghaslly white glare of electric !amps ,nto&#13;
the a I but des rted Str.ind. She walked&#13;
s me way up the b r a n d , then, without&#13;
any definite aim. turned to the right a n d&#13;
by and by found herself on the einbankmenf&#13;
.&#13;
Still s'.e wandere I &lt; n until she reached&#13;
Waterloo bridge. She went halt way&#13;
across i v then stoppe 1 sliort and e,a ••ed&#13;
over ihe parapet into the river. Hut no&#13;
thought of self-destruct on had entered&#13;
into her head, although the red 1'ght was&#13;
still before her eyes, the wi:d rvis.. still&#13;
.--ounUihjr iff her ears, ami those .rtrful&#13;
iron .Wneel* In her brain circling more&#13;
rapid!J t h a n ever. No the ri. er had fi r&#13;
her but the attraction which a smooth&#13;
calm, pea eful stream has for all who are&#13;
in deep distress. So she looked and looked;&#13;
even craned over the parapet to peer in o&#13;
its somber, placid de; ths.&#13;
At that m o m e n t a blinding light Cashed&#13;
iilxm her eyes and a hand, grasped her&#13;
shoulder ' s'ow none o;' t at iicav use. "&#13;
said a sharp voice—ihe voice of a policeman&#13;
who had seen her dark form against&#13;
Die &gt;tonework of the bridge. Tlu' woman&#13;
turned her :ace to his, and the anguish&#13;
written upon it persuaded the con-inhlo&#13;
that he had arrived „ust in t!n&gt; nick of&#13;
time.&#13;
"iiiver air's bad at night for such as&#13;
you," he said in a kind voi&lt;*e. "Now ymi&#13;
go str iig!it iiome like a goo i woman. I'll&#13;
see you safe off the bridge. You can go&#13;
from which end you like, but if you :tay&#13;
here any longe:. well, 1 must run you I n . "&#13;
s h e cl sped her hands. "I am m a d ! "&#13;
she cried in piteous, imploring t u n s .&#13;
"Can't you see 1 am mad/ Take me and&#13;
put me where mad people are sent t o . "&#13;
Strange as a coniession &lt;.f insanity&#13;
seemed the puzzled p o l i c e . a n wa&gt; bound&#13;
to take her at he:'word, the more" so because&#13;
she would not or could not g i . e any&#13;
account of herself, or name any place of&#13;
residen e. So she was led away, a docile&#13;
captive, and --pent the rest of the night.&#13;
o.' rather morning, under detenti n.&#13;
Mad or not she b e l i c e l her work was&#13;
now done: belie ed that she would be l estov&gt;&#13;
ed where her mistre s w« ul I never&#13;
find her, never hear of her. Mad or not&#13;
her one concentrated aim was to keep the&#13;
secret of the way in which Maurice Hervey&#13;
dle&lt;J. If mad, the poor wretch's cunn&#13;
i n g had all but supplied the place of&#13;
reason.&#13;
All but, lor as usual it had forgotten&#13;
one important thing. 1*41 s Peatrice&#13;
was informed of her husband's&#13;
death, unless that death were&#13;
proved beyond a doubt. Sarah M 1-&#13;
Jer's crime would be u-eless and her sac&#13;
frifice futile.&#13;
( I 1 A P T K K XX XIV.&#13;
I T W . \ S N o i - K i : \ v .&#13;
( arruthers, as was his custom called&#13;
for Heatrlee early one morning. This&#13;
m o u i n g Beatrice ! e : t h e r l o y in "charge&#13;
of the flUltng ! avarian servant and went&#13;
.for t V U k With Frank. It was a fair May&#13;
momhaZ..fairer perhaps elsewhere than&#13;
in Maniwh, which is a d r . , dusty, barren&#13;
lamL* JPor some time thev walked in&#13;
silence, and apparently without any set&#13;
•led destination. Hv and by ('arruthers&#13;
^ • f c p t n l o y o u think you will be readv&#13;
mmH* % . Bliglan IV" he asked. Her&#13;
ftmifaulrmit down. She did not&#13;
^ n s w e r M i question.&#13;
"Beatrice, you will take my advice in&#13;
this'.1" he spoke gravely ami tenderly.&#13;
&gt; " Y t t . I m i l tako your advice. I will&#13;
do all yoa wish—bo guided entirely by&#13;
you. Heaven knows I have guided myself&#13;
long enough, see where it has led&#13;
me. "*&#13;
' Her eyas til 1^1 with tears as she spoke.&#13;
Frank oliaelMorhls hand behind his back.&#13;
H e felt so powerless to help her. After&#13;
all he could aid her so little.&#13;
" W h a t do you propose ' W h a t do you&#13;
t h i n k 1 should d o ? " she asked.&#13;
"1 think we should go straight back to&#13;
England; straight to Oakbury. 1 will&#13;
come with j o u If you wish it, tell Horace&#13;
and Herbert e v e r y i h i n g . "&#13;
" W h a t will they sa ? W h a t will they&#13;
do.' 1 should think they would at once&#13;
turn me out of their house."'&#13;
F r a n k smiled a sad Utile smile. 4 Dear&#13;
B e a t r i c e , ' ' he said, ' can you fancy either&#13;
Horace or Herbert turning a dog out who&#13;
came to them for protection'.' T h a t Is, "&#13;
he added. l,if the dog had not been In the&#13;
mud. "&#13;
"Ah, Frank, but I have been In the&#13;
m u d . " said Beatrice sadiy. 1 have years&#13;
of mud up. n uae. I t w i l never come off,&#13;
F r a n k . '&#13;
r r a n k , as a man should tried toconsole&#13;
her, tried to persuade her that the mud&#13;
was neither very black nor so very thick.&#13;
She shot k her head sadly and refuse I to&#13;
believe him. Then came another pause.&#13;
•*Ahl" said Beatrice, "it all comes&#13;
back to the old cry - i f w h a t has been&#13;
done could only be undone!"&#13;
" Y e s . " said Frank, " . h e cry of the first&#13;
man who developed speech; h i s - t h o u g h t&#13;
perhaps he fere speech came to him; and&#13;
s &gt; it will be the cry of the last man who&#13;
stan Is on tho wreck of the world. "&#13;
There was a silence once more until&#13;
Frank broke it by repeating his original&#13;
questi HI. Beatrice told him she colli 1&#13;
not leave Munich uutil Sarah returned.&#13;
" B u t she i- in London. Wli not telegraph&#13;
her.' Tell her to wait t h e r e . "&#13;
"I w ul I, but I do not know where to&#13;
find her. She was going to her friend's.&#13;
The friend who posted my letters. Sarah&#13;
used to rend them, but I never ;bought to&#13;
a-k the ad tress. "&#13;
" A n d : he is maMng terms with this&#13;
man, " said I rank rather bitterly, "is&#13;
empowered to let this ruffian rob you.''&#13;
"Money is n iihing. He can have all&#13;
he wants if he will trouble me no more. "&#13;
" F r a n k , " said Beatrice, " i will leave&#13;
with you as soon as she ret :rns, 1 promise.&#13;
Now let us talk of something else.&#13;
We may have but a day or iwo longer&#13;
here. Let me have those days to look&#13;
back upon - d a y s of calm before the&#13;
storm broke."&#13;
They walked . a ' o u t aimlessly, and&#13;
rcarcely.noticing where. "&gt;hall we go&#13;
anywhere - t o one of the galleries.'" asked&#13;
Beatrice.&#13;
• N o , ' ' s a i d Frank. " I t ' s too fine for&#13;
pictures. 1 et us go and look a: the&#13;
statue of Bavaria.'"&#13;
They inspected the collossal statue, but&#13;
did no yield to the temptation of going&#13;
up into its head via the leg. They walked&#13;
through the . all of Fame at the back&#13;
of the siatue. But sight-seeing did them&#13;
no more good ti an Frank a forced gavety.&#13;
They were both sad at heart.&#13;
" W h -reshal! we go now. " a s k e d Frank&#13;
as they came back to the fia re. " i s there&#13;
a n y t h i n g eisc to see about here.1 " He&#13;
croii'died ibis question in curious Cerman,&#13;
and addressed the driver. Tho driver&#13;
sa d ill great south cemetery was not far&#13;
I ": don't like cemeteries " said Frank&#13;
doubtfully.&#13;
"1 do,' said Beatrice. So they drove&#13;
ac o i d m g to her wish.&#13;
They ; assed under the great arched en-&#13;
I t r a n c - ' t o t e pla e of tombs. Beatrice,&#13;
who was now deep in sad thoughts, lo iked&#13;
neither to the right nor left—and&#13;
Frank was looking only at l ' e a r i c e . They&#13;
walked straig.it into he great open s p a r&#13;
and lor a\vai4e. wi h the bright .May sun&#13;
shinin.: down on them wandeied about&#13;
the forest of tombs, whi h, alter the manner&#13;
of all continental memorial stones,&#13;
looked until!., from the withered or tawdry&#13;
wreaths which had 1 ecu placed on&#13;
t: em last All So ds Day, and left to, decay&#13;
at ease. (' rvuthers was s mewhat&#13;
di-appoiutivl in the cemetery. Although&#13;
this was his first visit to Munich, he&#13;
fancied he ha I rrad or heard that this&#13;
(viiti'tery was one of the finest in Hurope.&#13;
He told Beatrice he was d i s a p p e a r e d .&#13;
" i ' e r h a p s the finest m o n u m e n t s are under&#13;
the pia a, ' slia s &gt; d.&#13;
They walked across t ) the broad piazza&#13;
which runs round the cent el ,;&gt;aee. As&#13;
Bea rice had suspected the t n e s t and&#13;
most e stly an 1 artistic m &gt;nuinen:s were&#13;
against the wall.&#13;
••This! he matter, d. " T o this it all&#13;
c im&gt;-. The end of love, the end of am-&#13;
1 bit ion ct wealth, of poverty, of \ ain, of&#13;
I joj'i All come to it, and other men and&#13;
': women walk over our graves and wonder&#13;
who wo were. Beatrice! Beatrice '' he&#13;
' cried in a voice of eopiisite agony, "we&#13;
can live but once and our l f e is wasted!"&#13;
Bravely as he ha I I orue ' i m s e l f ('arruthers&#13;
had a; last b:oken i &gt;wn.&#13;
' t w a s a fool a weak fool,' he said.&#13;
" . ' o r g K e m e . "&#13;
" N o von are wise. Oh, why&#13;
b o r n ! '&#13;
"Let us g i."s,aid FrairS.&#13;
abode of dead m o l a l i t y . "&#13;
So with heavy hearts they walked al ng&#13;
the br a l pla , a t i ward-the e n t r a n c e to&#13;
the cemetery. . -&gt;-'&#13;
Neither spoke. Carvuthers-was telling&#13;
himself that he was weakerv&#13;
N than ne&#13;
thought, that he could not hear the situation&#13;
longer. He would see Beatrice safe&#13;
in Fngland. He would see this man and,&#13;
insure her future peace. Then he would&#13;
-he must leave her. To see her, hear&#13;
her voice, lou.-h her hand, yet know she&#13;
could not l e his was more than he could&#13;
ask himself to t ear.&#13;
And Beatrice s thoughts ran much in'&#13;
the same gro ve. She had from the first&#13;
known it must be so. Tills was why she&#13;
had begged that the last few days they&#13;
spent in Munich might be made such as&#13;
memory loves to linger upon. Such&#13;
friendship as rank had spoken of was&#13;
between them an impossibility.&#13;
So as they walked down that pia/. a&#13;
they felt that they were bidding each&#13;
other a farewell which might well bo&#13;
eternal. No wonder their hands refused&#13;
to part.&#13;
As they drew near to&#13;
the. pas-ed what was&#13;
ptKlraTKie-t a &gt;hop with&#13;
/ r o n t opening on the&#13;
/ front of twere two or throe men and worn&#13;
en and -everal children the last-named&#13;
onAB toe, and attenin.g their fiat Teutonic&#13;
noses against the glass. Frank also&#13;
glanced that way am! saw such a curious&#13;
sight that in spite of his preoccupation,&#13;
lie st pped.&#13;
A little wny inside the glass was arranged&#13;
on ban &gt; o: evergreens and (lowers,&#13;
was I ever&#13;
T hate this&#13;
what seemed to be a do en dolls of various&#13;
sizes, but alt large for dolls. Each was&#13;
dressed in smart long robes with tinsel and&#13;
other decorations, and every doll bore a&#13;
large number. A curious sight! (.'arruthers&#13;
drew near and then the t r u t h l a s h e d upon&#13;
him, They were dead babies! Theie, each&#13;
in its little nest of leaves and flower , they&#13;
lay a w a i t i n g the day of burial.&#13;
" T h e y are dead!" said Frank, turnjng to&#13;
Beatrice.&#13;
"Yes. I remember hearing it was the&#13;
custom here to let them wait like this, bu&#13;
1 forgot all about, It. A horrible custom,&#13;
is it n o t . ' '&#13;
Frank and Beatrice turned away. It&#13;
seemed to r r a n k , at bast, t ji\. the spectacle&#13;
they had seen was a fitting ending to&#13;
their excur ion. They walked away slowly&#13;
and in silence. But they had not seen&#13;
all.&#13;
In a rixjm at the verv entrance, so that&#13;
comers and goers might the more readily&#13;
notice it, lay the body of a man, Not on&#13;
frag ant bougus, but on a plain slate bier,&#13;
for there was no one to authorize the expenditure&#13;
necessary to give it a b d of evergreens.&#13;
A black cloth was thrown across&#13;
the body and the face was turn d toward&#13;
the window.&#13;
And F r a n k saw that white face and&#13;
knew it—and Beatrice saw that white face&#13;
and knew i t She grasped F r a n k ' s arm,&#13;
strove to speak, gave a sharp try and fell&#13;
senseless on the .stones. Carruth rs lifted&#13;
her a n d bore her to the ,"' &gt;&gt; &lt; c. He bade&#13;
the man drive home at once.&#13;
1 e a t r h e revived. She looked&#13;
in a dazed way. "I dreamed itdream!"&#13;
she said in a vvhlsper.&#13;
" I t w a s n o d i o a m " a n s w e r e d C a r r u t h e r s&#13;
In a hoarse, choked voice. Not another&#13;
word was exchanged until they reached&#13;
Beatrice's home. Here Frank wanted to&#13;
accompany her to her rooms. She shook&#13;
her head.&#13;
"(lo back, go back.'" sh" whispered.&#13;
"You will see to all. learn all, will you&#13;
not'"'&#13;
He nodded, re-entered the carriage an i&#13;
drove back to the &gt; emeti ry.&#13;
There, was no mistake. He gained access&#13;
to the room. He saw the bo ly uncovered,&#13;
saw the sling which had been lemoved&#13;
from the broken arm. And as lie stood&#13;
and gazed at lie dead man he seeme I to&#13;
hear the voice of the strange tervant begging&#13;
him in wild a 'cen's to wait for Beatrice.&#13;
Her prophec. had come true; her&#13;
strange faith had not deceived her.&#13;
He had to answer many &lt; u e s i o n s ;&#13;
sundry o heials. He said he identified&#13;
man as Maurice Hervey, an artist.&#13;
c uld say nothing more about him —&#13;
nothing about his frien is. He had exchanged&#13;
very few words with him. Then&#13;
he left money for the c rpse to be removed&#13;
to another -a o ' ' and decently laid out.&#13;
Also money for funeral expenses an t for&#13;
a stone with II. M. on it to be put over the&#13;
grave. They told him tho fune.al must&#13;
take place on the morrow. Then h • went&#13;
back to Beatrice.&#13;
She would not ?ee him: so he left a note&#13;
saying that all was done. The next day he&#13;
stood over Maurice Hervey "s grave.&#13;
a' I rank&#13;
-it was a&#13;
the entrance&#13;
to all apa&#13;
plate-glass&#13;
pia/./n. In&#13;
see&#13;
the&#13;
He&#13;
C I I A l ' T L B X X X V .&#13;
o r , i » I ' K I I N i ) s Y &lt; ; A I N .&#13;
Ho did not see her the next day. He&#13;
called twice; the second time she sent&#13;
word that she woul 1 rather no: see him&#13;
until to-morrow. She was not ill; she&#13;
wo,Id only rather be left alone. So in a,&#13;
curious, indescribable state of mind Mr.&#13;
Carruth rs spent the day in wandering&#13;
about Munich.&#13;
On the morrow he called and was admitted.&#13;
He found Beatrice alone. She&#13;
looked pile, but very beautiful. He noticed&#13;
at once a change in her manner. A&#13;
certain graceful tim'dity and shwiesss&#13;
seemed to rave fallen upon her, which&#13;
added a .41 ew charm to the girl he had&#13;
hitherto found so cairn and ^clt-possessed.&#13;
BeatrLe, it may be, also noticed a change&#13;
in ( ' a r r u t h e r s ' be iring.&#13;
"Tell me- a l l , ' ' she said in 1 w tones,&#13;
as after a oiiiet greeting he Mok a chair&#13;
near her.&#13;
He t( Id her a 1. Bea rice heard him&#13;
without interruption. When his recital&#13;
was finished she sat in deep thought,&#13;
r r a n k watched her in s lence.&#13;
•'How did'he come there, on the railroad.&#13;
I mean '' she asked at last.&#13;
Frank shook his head. "It might havcheen&#13;
accident, it might have been suicide,&#13;
From the position in which he was found,&#13;
the authorities incline to the latter. But&#13;
he had plenty of money in his pocket. 1&#13;
""don't know how much, for in these cases&#13;
the exact amount is never stated. In&#13;
short, no one kno s how it happened.''&#13;
" W h a t brought him to Munich ' " aske 1&#13;
Beatrice. "How did he know I was here "&#13;
Frank could only shake his head again.&#13;
" H e must have seen S a r a h , " she continued,&#13;
answering h r own question.&#13;
"He must have heard from her where \&#13;
was. Why did she not write and t U me'.1&#13;
Some harm may have befallen her, 1&#13;
wish she was back. "&#13;
"Would you like to M \ ' his grave'.'"&#13;
asked Frank after a pause. Beatrice&#13;
shivered.&#13;
" N o . " she said, "I think not —unless&#13;
you won hi cali it unwomanly not to do so. "&#13;
" N o , " said Frank, " 1 can see no reason&#13;
for i t . "&#13;
" W h a t could 1 do at his g r a v e , " asked&#13;
Beatrice softly and dreamily. "One goes&#13;
to-a grave to weep. 1 could not weep.&#13;
After, a load, which one has carried for&#13;
years day and night is lifted from the&#13;
mind, one does not weep one rejoices.&#13;
Frank, I dare-not stand over a grave and&#13;
feel like that. L e t me say 1 forgive him.&#13;
1 can do no more. "&#13;
" N o one who knew all could ask more. "&#13;
"Speak nothing but good of the dead, "&#13;
she continued n the same dreary way.&#13;
" F r a n k , I cannot recall any good of which&#13;
to speak. For a few weeks 1 loved him,&#13;
or thought 1 loved him; but that was years,&#13;
years ago. Ah. me! thos • years! All 1&#13;
can now do is to say I will speak no evil j&#13;
of him. He is dead. I forgive him', and]&#13;
will trv and forget h i m . "&#13;
For the first ti i e the tears rose*to hor&#13;
eyes. There was a long pause. Beatrice&#13;
and Frank were now standing. He took&#13;
her hands In his and held them.&#13;
"Beatrice d a r l i n g , " he whispered.&#13;
•'Bo you remember the words you said a&#13;
few days ago—said in this very room.'&#13;
When there seemed no chance of happiness&#13;
for you and me. Dearest, all is now&#13;
changed. We aj£ in a new world. Beatrice,&#13;
will yon say once more In oar new&#13;
world w h a t you said in the o l d ? "&#13;
[ C O X C I . l I)Kt&gt; X K X T AVKEK.J&#13;
JOHN S. BILLINGS.&#13;
I ' r e n l d e t i t o f t h e C o n g r e s s o f A m e r -&#13;
i c a n I ' l i y s l c l a n s u u d S u r g e o n s .&#13;
T h e first t r i e n n i a l s e s s i o n of the c o n -&#13;
g r e s s of A m e r i c a n p h y s i c i a n s a n d surg&#13;
e o n s r e c e n t l y h e l d a t W a s h i n g t o n was&#13;
a t t e n d e d by a b o u t 500 m e d i c a l e x p e r t s ,&#13;
r e p r e s e n t i n g e l e v e n m e d i c a l s o c i e t i e s ,&#13;
e a c h of which is d e v o t e d to souuo specialty.&#13;
-v&#13;
J o h n S. Billing'&amp;^was born in the&#13;
s t a t e of I n d i a n a in 1838. After p u r -&#13;
s u n s r a c o u r s e of studies at Miami&#13;
u n i v e r s i t y a n d the O h i o Medical college,&#13;
lie b e g a n in C i n c i n n a t i tho p r a c -&#13;
tice of his profession. T h o b r e a k i n g&#13;
o u t of t h e w a r c h a n g e d tho c o u r s e of&#13;
his life, and in 1861 ho w a s a p p o i n t e d&#13;
a c t i n g a s s i s t a n t s u r g e o n in t h e United&#13;
S t a t e s a r m y .&#13;
H e w a s in c h a r g e of tlio h o s p i t a l s in&#13;
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , a n d t h e n s e r v e d&#13;
w i t h the A r m y of the P o t o m a c . In 1864&#13;
he b e c a m e c o u u o c t e d with t h e s u r g e o n&#13;
g e n e r a l ' s oilice, W a s h i n g t o n , and in&#13;
1875 was a p p o i n t e d s u r g e o n with t h e&#13;
r a n k of m a j o r in t h e r e g u l a r army .&#13;
JJr. Billings is m e d i c a l advise r of&#13;
J o h n H o p k i n s ' hospital, B a l t i m o r e , a n d&#13;
is l e c t u r e r on m u n i c i p a l h y g i e n e at the&#13;
J o h n H o p k i n s u n i v e r s i t y . H e is a&#13;
m e m b e r of m a n y scientific societies in&#13;
t h i s c o u n t r y a n d a b r o a d . In 1884 he&#13;
r e c e i v e d t h e h o n o r a r y d e g r e e of LL* D.&#13;
f r o m the u n i v e r s i t y of E d i n b u r g h . H i s&#13;
c o n t r i b u t i o n s to the p e r i o d i c a l literat&#13;
u r e of m e d i c i n e a r e n u m e r o u s . P e r -&#13;
h a p s his g r e a t e s t w o r k is t h e i n d e x&#13;
c a t a l o g u e of the l i b r a r y of t h e s u r g e o n&#13;
g e n e r a l ' s oilice, w h i c h is n o w b e i n g&#13;
issued.&#13;
S t o p p i n g R u n a w a y H o r s e s .&#13;
A Boston c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e&#13;
W o o n 8 o c k e t P a t r i o t tells h o w a v o t i n g&#13;
p o l i c e m a n , C h a r l e 3 M a y n e s , s t o p s a&#13;
r u n a w a y h o r s e : " W h e n y o u see a runa&#13;
w a y coming, d o n o t t r y t o c h e c k him&#13;
by a r u s h from the o p p o s i t e d i r e c t i o n&#13;
o r the side,for y o u will bo i m m e d i a t e l y&#13;
k n o c k e d flat bv the collision, but i n s t e a d&#13;
p r e p a r e yourself for a s h o r t r u n with&#13;
the horse. M e a s u r e w i t h y o u r eye tho&#13;
d i s t a n c e , and s t a r t for t h e r u n while he&#13;
is y e t s o m e way off. p e r h a p s ten feet&#13;
in the case of fair to m e d i u m r u n a -&#13;
w a y s . You m a y d e p e n d u p o n hjs k e e p -&#13;
i n g a s t r a i g h t line, for a r e a l l y f r i g h t -&#13;
e n e d h o r s e is half blind and w o u l d not&#13;
v e e r for a s t e a m e n g i n e . H e will go&#13;
s t r a i g h t aiioad until he s m a s h e s into&#13;
s o m e t h i n g . So d o y o u g e t close to t h e&#13;
line on which he is r u s h i n g , and, as he&#13;
p a s s e s you, g r a b tho veins n e a r t h e&#13;
s a d d l e . G a t h e r the r e i n s firmly, and&#13;
t h e n , l e a n i n g b a c k w a r d as you r u n ,&#13;
give t h e m a p o w e r f u l y a n k . Y o u may&#13;
be able to brace y o u r s e l f s o m e w h a t as&#13;
y o u givo this y a n k , half s l i d i n g on&#13;
y o u r feet, T h e s t r o n g j e r k on the bit&#13;
tells t h e h o r s e t h a t ho a g a i n has a&#13;
m a s t e r , a n d p r e p a r e s h i m for tho final&#13;
s t r u g g l e . A s t e p or t w o f a r w a r d after&#13;
t h e first yank, do it a g a i n . T h i s is t h e&#13;
finishing s t r o k e . It n e v e r fails w h e n&#13;
g i v e n by a d e t e r m i n e d m a n . T h e h o r s e&#13;
Is on its haunehc-3. K e e p a lirm pull on&#13;
t h e reins till \'0u g r a s p the h o r s e by tho&#13;
nostrils, a n d h o l d h i m so till he is pacified."&#13;
In s t o p p i n g a s p a n of h o r s e s M a y n e s&#13;
tries to g o t on tho side of t h e wilder,&#13;
one, as if pulled to its s e n s e s t h e o t h e r&#13;
one can bo m a n a g o d . T h e t a s k is&#13;
e a s i e r if the horsa h a s a c u r b bit. A&#13;
r u n a w a y m a y also be s t o p p e d by the&#13;
driver, in tlie s a m e m a n n e r : "If you&#13;
pull steadily with all y o u r s t r e n g t h on&#13;
Q c u r b bit," says M a y n e s , " t h o etVect&#13;
on the h o r s e ' s j a w is j u s t w h a t it is if&#13;
you tie a cord t i g h t l y a b o u t y o u r linger.&#13;
T h e blood d o e s n ' t ilow a n d tho finder&#13;
b e c o m e s u u m b . After a firm pull has&#13;
been m a i n t a i n e d on t h e h o r s e ' s m o u t h&#13;
for a while it c e a s e s to h a v o a n y effect.&#13;
Y o u c a n n o t t h e n f o r c e h i m o u t of a&#13;
r u n if he is f r i g h t e n e d . B u t give him&#13;
his head a little till the m o u t h r e c o v e r s&#13;
f r o m its n u m b n e s s , lash him with the&#13;
w h i p if y o u h a v e a free r o a d , and t h e n&#13;
give a s u d d e n yank. H e will c o m e&#13;
d o w n . If the first y a n k isn't e n o u g h ,&#13;
g i v e him one m o r e . T h e r e i s n ' t a&#13;
h o r s e on e a r t h w h i c h c a n r u n a w a y&#13;
w i t h a c o m p e t e n t d r i v e r if the h a r n e s s&#13;
h o l d s . " M a y n e s has r i s k e d -his 1 fe a&#13;
n u m b e r of times, a n d h a s had s o m e&#13;
p e r i l o u s e n c o u n t e r s before s u b d u i n g&#13;
f r i g h t e n e d a n i m a l s . H o has r e c e i v e d a&#13;
m e d a l from the h u m a n e society a n d&#13;
SoO from the c a b c o m p a n y .&#13;
Borrowed garments seldom &amp;t well, nor&#13;
do boguu remedies cure successfully. T h e&#13;
real cure for coughs a n d colda is Dr. B u l l ' s&#13;
Cough Syrup.&#13;
Why sit doubled up like an old man, m y&#13;
hoy t W h a t ' s rheumatism? Take the good&#13;
the gods provide thee, uud send twenty-five&#13;
cents arouud the corner for u bottle of Salvation&#13;
Oil and you'll ride your bicycle tomorrow.&#13;
Cremation rates havo been advanced. I t&#13;
cannot be nossible lhat there is to be a cremation&#13;
t r u s t also.&#13;
Ikihing and irritation of the skin and&#13;
scarp, burns, seu:ds, piles, ulcers, poisons,&#13;
bites of insects and all sk'n diseases, quickly&#13;
cured by Cole's Carbolisalve, the great&#13;
skin remedy. 2o and 50 cents, at druggists.&#13;
It is a powerful hard thing for a woman&#13;
to wear six-button kids when her husband&#13;
wears a seven-button pocketbook.&#13;
Deserving of Confidence.—There is no&#13;
article which so richly deserves the entire&#13;
confidence of the community as B r o w n ' s&#13;
Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from&#13;
Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases, Cough*&#13;
and Colds, should try them. Price :iu cents.&#13;
Don't bet, but, if you must bet, bet t o&#13;
win a plump Thanksgiving turkey, with a&#13;
piquant New Jersey cranberry^ in its bill.&#13;
A F o r t u n e Tor » 5 .&#13;
An opportunity for every Lady and Gontlenieu&#13;
to secure an independent fortune&#13;
by the investment of only 15. Address,&#13;
with stamp, The Montana Investment Com&#13;
pany, Helena, Mont.&#13;
Called back—the w h i t e hat.&#13;
The woods are blushing rosy red because&#13;
the campaign liar is out "chestuutting."&#13;
The reason that doctors fall out is be&#13;
cause dead men tell no tales.&#13;
The German emperor has bestowed the&#13;
order of the Black Eaifle upon his wife. It&#13;
will make a handsome h a t trimming.&#13;
JACOBS O i l&#13;
Eaten Up by Snakes.&#13;
. " W h y do you tako a q u a r t b o t t l e of&#13;
of w h i s k y with you w h e n y o u g o o n&#13;
y o u r fishing trip, J o h u ? " i n q u i r e d his&#13;
wife. ' I u case of s n a k o b i t e s , " he&#13;
e x p l a i n e d . On his r e t u r n ho b e m o a n -&#13;
e d his l u c k at not g e t t i n g e v e n a single&#13;
bite. " B u t this b o t t l o is e m p t y ,&#13;
J o h n , " s h e said. " Y e s h , " ho r e p l i e d ;&#13;
•'I m o a n I d i d n ' t g e t a n j (hie) fish&#13;
b i t e s . " — Epoch.&#13;
Its Name is Against It.&#13;
A n e w p r e p a r a t i o n t o k e e p t h e h a n d s&#13;
w h i t e a n d soft is called " a n t i - c h a p . "&#13;
I t will n e v e r p r o v e p o p u l a r w i t h the&#13;
ladle.*.—Alb tny Jouniak&#13;
T H E C R E A T R E M E D Y F O R P A I N .&#13;
C u r e * R h e u m a t i s m , &gt; " e u r a l g l a , S c i a t -&#13;
i c a , L u m b a g o , l i a c k a r l i p , H e a d a c h e ,&#13;
T o o t h a c h e , S o r e T h r o a t , S w e l l i n g s ,&#13;
F r o s t b i t e s . S p r a i n s , l f r u l s e s , C u t s ,&#13;
B u r n s a n d Scahlti.&#13;
Sold by DrvggifU and Dealers Everywhere.&#13;
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Diamond Vera-Cura&#13;
-*FOR D Y S P E P S I A .&#13;
A1»D ALL STOMACH TSOUBLEB £T7CH AS:&#13;
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l a e u , CocJtipmon F u l l n i u »ft»r eating, Food&#13;
Riling in the Mouth »ni dii»grM»ble t&amp;rt* aitcr c4tt&amp;&#13;
g. Harroiiinau mnd Low-8plriti.&#13;
At Druijgisis and Dea'cn vr tai/ ty mail on receipt&#13;
oj 20 cti. (5 boju-i J l . o u i in slumps. Sample&#13;
tent on receipt c/2-reni Stamp.&#13;
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StamiKxi o n t h e b o t t o m o f all my a d v e r t i s e d s h o e s&#13;
b e f o r e l e a v i n g t h o f u c t u r y . w h t - h protect t h e w e a r -&#13;
e r s a g a i n s t h i e h prlens n:ui inferior Koods. If a&#13;
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F m o o t h ln-lile ** A lisn.i S.:W«:.i Shue. No l a c k s or&#13;
Wax Thread to • ur; the f e e t .&#13;
W . L . D O l ' C i l . A S S 3 . S O S H O K is uiu&gt;xce:io 1&#13;
for heav-v went. Hen' Oilf H i v for trie pr.ee&#13;
W . I.. D O l ' C i l . A S S 3 . 2 . 1 W O U K I N G M A V S&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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i-ive Chickens. „ l*&gt;&#13;
Turkey* 1U&#13;
S K d W ^ . " ^ at the home of m&amp; M. A. sprout&#13;
^ P W 1 M * Ts &amp; lA° I on Friday evening, Nov. 23d. All invited.&#13;
School will commence in the Lakin&#13;
school house, in West Putnam, next&#13;
Monday, with Miss Rosa Biand as&#13;
teacher.&#13;
The brick work on Richard Clinton's&#13;
new blacksmith shop is Bearing completion&#13;
under the workmanship of&#13;
Moran Bros.&#13;
The Livingston Herald celebrated&#13;
its second birthday by bein^ printed&#13;
with blue ink. The Herald is growing&#13;
in good shape.&#13;
Misses Sarah and Rosa Bland, of&#13;
West Putnam, visited Misses Lotrie&#13;
and Jessie Braley, of Plainiield, the&#13;
first of last week.&#13;
Mr. John Martin and daughter Lucy,&#13;
of North Putnam, started last Saturday&#13;
for Ionia, where Miss Martin intends&#13;
to stay all winter.&#13;
Read the excellent time that M.&#13;
Lavey's Pasacas Stallion "Aurelian"&#13;
made at East Sa#inaw recently, on the&#13;
second page of this issue.&#13;
The members of the Congl choir&#13;
gave Rev. O. B. Thurston a surprise&#13;
last Friday night. It being his birthday,&#13;
he was presented with a beautiful&#13;
collar and cuff box, as a token oi respect.&#13;
Edward G. Farnam, of Plainfield,&#13;
gave us a call while :n town the other&#13;
Account presented by Perry Blunt,*&#13;
a m i $5.00 for serf ice as Marshal.&#13;
On motion acconnt was allowed, and&#13;
an order drawn for the same, by following&#13;
vote:&#13;
Yea—Brogan, Brown, Finch, Baker.&#13;
Patton.&#13;
Moved and supported that council&#13;
day. He expects to go to West Olive, I adjourn until next legular meeting,&#13;
Mich., in about a week, where he will I Motion carried.&#13;
Poultry ! Poultry 1&#13;
I will pay the highest market price&#13;
for all dressed poultry delivered at my&#13;
store at Anderson.&#13;
H. H. SWARTHOUT.&#13;
Something new in baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of gold band decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of us and&#13;
get a whole set. Yours,&#13;
GEO. W. SYKES &amp; Co.&#13;
The person who has had the use of&#13;
our extension ladders for several weeks&#13;
is hereby requested to return the same&#13;
AT ONCE and save trouble.&#13;
TEEPLE &amp; CADWELL.&#13;
XLOCAL GLEANINGS*&#13;
JT. MARY'« CATHOLIC CHURCH.&#13;
it'Bt. Fi. o&#13;
Services at 10:40 a. in., every&#13;
O No resident, priest. Rev. r-r. ('onaedine, of&#13;
(Ctmlsea, In cka-i^e&#13;
third Suudnv.&#13;
METUUD1ST t'PLSCOPW. CIU'RCH.&#13;
Rev, W.J, Chirk, pastor. Services every&#13;
ttuaday niornilm at If):¾.&gt;, arid alternate Sunday&#13;
Prayer meeting Thurs-&#13;
»o of mornndent.&#13;
•ven»n»8 at i':8»» o'clock. meet&#13;
Aay •ven'iojta,' Siiudav ac oof at clost&#13;
iMTMrvice. J. E. Fortes, Superintend&#13;
BUSINESS CARDS.&#13;
P, VAN WINKLE,&#13;
Attorney and Counselor at Law, and&#13;
SOLICITOR IN CH NCKKY.&#13;
in Uubbell Block (rooms formrelv occojplad&#13;
by«. P, Hubbellj HwWELL, MICH.&#13;
Wi&#13;
« •&#13;
H P. 81GLER, ' ,&#13;
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON;&#13;
Office next to residence, on Main street. Plnck*&#13;
nay, Michigan. Calls proivptly attended to day&#13;
«rkni«ht. 0"» W. UAZK, M. )i&#13;
, Attends promptly all professional calls.&#13;
Office at residence ou r'nadilla S t , tiiird dyor&#13;
•raat • ( Congregational church.&#13;
PINCKNEY, - MICHIGAN.&#13;
*&#13;
JAMEfcUMAKkK* ,&#13;
NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNEY&#13;
And iBBurance Aneujt. Le&lt;fal |&gt;apers made out&#13;
ouehort notice and reasonable terms. Also n^eut&#13;
(or ALLAN U N E of Ocean Meanwrs. olHce on&#13;
North eide Main St., 1'iucknev, Mich.&#13;
i&#13;
rXTANTEu&#13;
WHEAT, BEANS, BARLEY, CLOVER-&#13;
SEED, DRESSED HOGS,&#13;
ETC.&#13;
•The hijjheat market price will tie paid&#13;
THOS. READ.&#13;
I&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
lr The property known as tlie N. P. Beehe reei-&#13;
.&gt; *lonce. Por price and torinp apply to&#13;
d. A'. TKEri.E, Apent.&#13;
: "liLUMERYT •Having re-opened my store to receive&#13;
fall trade, 1 invite all in need of&#13;
MILLINERY GOODS&#13;
To call and examine my excellent new&#13;
stock of fall and winter styles of&#13;
JMAIES. &amp; B0NNE7TS.&#13;
'which I will sell cheap.&#13;
GEORGIE MARTIX.&#13;
*KPinckney Exchange B a n k &gt;&#13;
fi. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
\£% BANKING • BUSINESS.&#13;
A&#13;
. . J -&#13;
.toney Loaned on Approved Notes.&#13;
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
rtificates issued on time depos-&#13;
,\ its and payable on demand.&#13;
ELECTIONS A SPECIALTY.&#13;
Siounahio. Ticket* or$ftl«^&#13;
Advertise in the DISPATCH.&#13;
Mrs. G. W, Sykes is at Ann Arbor.&#13;
Bring your job work to the DISPATCH&#13;
o'fiice.&#13;
Mrs. G. VV. Teeple is visiting in&#13;
Howell.&#13;
Mrs. F. A. Sigler was in Jackson&#13;
yesterday. ^&#13;
Geo. W. Svkes was in' Detroit first&#13;
of the week. .&#13;
Miss Franc Burch is visiting friends&#13;
in Detroit.&#13;
0. T. Baker yisited in Stockbridge&#13;
over Sunday.&#13;
Misses Hattie and Lizzie Campbell&#13;
are in Detroit.&#13;
Election bets have about all beenpaid&#13;
in this vicinity.&#13;
Mrs. C. Lynch, of South Lyon, visited&#13;
at this place over Sunday.&#13;
Chas. Ro^e, of Hamburg, was the&#13;
guest of J. F. LaRue Tuesday.&#13;
The Misses Ola and Mary Love&#13;
visited at Stockbridge Wednesday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, E. I). Brown, of East&#13;
Putnam, are visiting at Stockbridge.&#13;
Albert Reason's corn busker is a&#13;
success, and is doing some fine work.&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney Van Winkle&#13;
was in town on business last Saturday.&#13;
Miss Rena Roberts, of Chubb's Corners,&#13;
visited at South Lyon over Sunda&#13;
v.&#13;
Mrs. Henry Love, of Marion, is visiting&#13;
in Kansas for the benefit of her&#13;
health.&#13;
Mr. Van Wit, of\ Mt. Pleasant, was&#13;
the guest of Miss Ella Sigler, first of&#13;
the week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Bennett, of&#13;
Howell, visited friends in this place&#13;
over Sunday.&#13;
Mr. J. J. Hause, of North Putnam,&#13;
is very ill at the home of his son in&#13;
VV'illiamston.&#13;
Dell Finch and family, ot Waterloo,&#13;
visited R. E. Finch and family Saturday&#13;
and Sunday.&#13;
Rev. Henry Marshall, of Bell&#13;
Branch, officiated at the funeral of&#13;
John Jackson Wednesday.&#13;
Mr. E. M. Fohey started for Janesville,&#13;
Wisconsin, last Monday, where&#13;
he will learn telegraphy.&#13;
Mrs. Lucy and Miss Mary Mann returned&#13;
Mondny from an extended visit&#13;
with relatives at Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
On account ot the inclement weather,&#13;
the dance at the Monitor House last&#13;
Friday night was not a success.&#13;
The President has appointed Thursday,&#13;
Nov. H'Jtb as thanksgiving day.&#13;
,Shut up your turkeys for fatting.&#13;
I run an engine in a saw mill. Ed. is a&#13;
first-class engineer.&#13;
j Henry Plummer, Will Pearson and&#13;
i Frank Ray, of this place, started list&#13;
I Monday for Roscommon, in the&#13;
northern part of this state, where they&#13;
j expect to work in the lumber woods&#13;
during the coming winter.&#13;
The republicans of this, place held a&#13;
ratification meeting last Friday&#13;
night. The meeting wa3. enjoyed&#13;
by members ot the democratic, prohibition&#13;
and republican party, and all&#13;
had a joyous time. The ladies gave a&#13;
splendid supper in the town hall.&#13;
It is rumored that we have been impartial&#13;
in our writings during the past&#13;
campaign. Such was not our intension,&#13;
and we wish it understood that we&#13;
haye tried to publish a complete neutral&#13;
paper, and ?;e think that a majority&#13;
ot our readers will stand by us&#13;
in this assertion.&#13;
Brighton Citizen: "Miss Franc&#13;
Burch, of Pinckney, closed the fall,&#13;
term of school at the Bethel school&#13;
house Friday, November 2, with an examination&#13;
and appropriate exercises.&#13;
A social hop was enjoyed by .ibout } Several visitors were present. This is&#13;
thirty couples at the residence of James { the second term-Miss Burch has taught&#13;
T-iplady last Thursday n'.ght. Cubb's j in that district with excellent success."&#13;
band furnished the inu&gt;ic. Being well known is no reason for&#13;
We would state to the township | not advertising or stopping an adver-&#13;
A. D. BENXETT, Clerk.&#13;
A Big Offer.&#13;
Until December 1, 1888, we will&#13;
send to every subscriber who pays one&#13;
years subscription to this paper in advance,&#13;
the "Farm Journal" for ones&#13;
year. The Farm Journal, (Wilmer&#13;
Atkinson's) is old and reliable, standing&#13;
at the head of farm papers, with a&#13;
circulation of 150,000. Everybody&#13;
ought to take it. Subscribe now.&#13;
clerks of this vicinity that we are prepared&#13;
to print tax receipts on short&#13;
notice and at liberal rates.&#13;
Mrs. Walter Russell and two children&#13;
returned to their home at Detroit&#13;
Saturday night. They were accompanied&#13;
by Miss Mary Bull is.&#13;
One page of the South Ljnn Picket&#13;
was occupied by the picture of a&#13;
rooster in honor ot the Harrison k&#13;
Morton victory last week. Bert is a&#13;
hustler.&#13;
The Livingston Republican came&#13;
out in a conspicuous form last week in&#13;
honor of the election. The editor.&#13;
Orin Stair, is an enterprising newspaper&#13;
man.&#13;
Dan1l Baker started for Lake county&#13;
last Monday, where he expects to capture&#13;
a number of deer and perhaps a&#13;
"bar." He will also visit his mother&#13;
at that place.&#13;
Barton &amp; Campbell were in Detroit&#13;
first of the week, purchasing: their&#13;
holiday stock. It will be a line assortment.&#13;
Watch for their new advertisement&#13;
next week.&#13;
Messrs. Frank Hecoxand Bert Hailey.&#13;
of Howell, left this place last Saturday&#13;
for Chicago, where they expect to&#13;
purchase aline blooded stallion. They&#13;
are both good .horsemen.&#13;
Bro. H. G. Spauldintr of the Perry&#13;
Sun has fallen from the ranks of;&#13;
bachelorship. He was married to]&#13;
tisment, Barnum is well known, but&#13;
advertises just as much, if not more&#13;
than ever. Business is constantly&#13;
changing, old 6rms withdrew from, and&#13;
new ones enter the fields of trade, and&#13;
not to continue in business would be&#13;
like the well conditioned man ceasing&#13;
to eat because he already had sufficient&#13;
flesh, sinews and bone.&#13;
One of our young men thinks that&#13;
people are getting reckless in this&#13;
place. Last Sunday evening ,this&#13;
you tier man came from his home with&#13;
his horse and buggy to see his best&#13;
girl. He hitched his horse to a post,&#13;
and when he was ready to return hgrpe^&#13;
he could not find his rig, arid was&#13;
obliged to remain a little while longer&#13;
until the horse was returned. We&#13;
will not tell your pa this time, young&#13;
man, but you had better be more careful&#13;
in the future, or you will give your self&#13;
away.&#13;
Last Sunday morning the sad news&#13;
was told that Mr. John Jackson had&#13;
died very sudden-iy at his home in this&#13;
village with heart disease. He has&#13;
been a resident of this village for a&#13;
long time, and hij sudden death is a&#13;
sad blow to his many friends and relatives&#13;
in this vicinity. A prayer was&#13;
held at the house at nine o'clock Wednesday&#13;
morning and the remains were&#13;
tak'en to Piainfield where the funeral&#13;
services were held. The remains were&#13;
laid to rest in the family burying&#13;
Pinckney Pnblic School.&#13;
GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.&#13;
The greatest cranks that were ever seen,&#13;
Are the cranky cranks that play&#13;
Cranky croquct'ou the Colby Green.&#13;
Enrollment 52.&#13;
Examination Tuesday.&#13;
Mike Ruen was absent last Monday.'&#13;
Nellie and G racie Lake, of East Putnam,&#13;
visited this room Monday.&#13;
Misses Millie Donaldson and Maude&#13;
Reason commenced school in this room&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Annie Reason and Jennie Clinton,&#13;
of this department, visited in Howell&#13;
•Sunday.&#13;
Misses Ella Reason and Amelia&#13;
Goodspeed commenced school in the&#13;
high room Monday.&#13;
Our bell frame should be lowered&#13;
beforethe bell wears a hole through&#13;
the top of the beifry. ^&#13;
One of the largest girls in this roomhad&#13;
to report to Mr. Sprout last nijfht&#13;
for eating apples iu the school-room.&#13;
Miss Hattie Haze, teacher of the In-.&#13;
termediate Department being sick, h e r&#13;
piace fs*filled by Miss Mary Sprout, of&#13;
Ander&gt;on.&#13;
On account of the funeral yesterday&#13;
the social at H. G. Brigg's has been&#13;
postponed until to-mojjrow (Friday)&#13;
evening.&#13;
Mr. E. Pearson done a fine job of&#13;
grading on the iu&gt;rtb side of tue school&#13;
grounds. Wcnd-jr why they didn't.&#13;
let him fix up the south half just the'&#13;
same way.&#13;
LAUUA DOLAX, EdiW."&#13;
EAST PUTNAM,&#13;
Proin Our Correspondent.&#13;
School'begins Monday Nov. 19th.&#13;
Charlie and Allie Brown Sabbathed&#13;
at H. Rice's.&#13;
nsiiing&#13;
Miss Gertrude Sturte, of Battle Creek.! ground at Plainfield. Rev. Henry&#13;
recently. Congratulations, Bro. S. j Marshal officiated. We are unable to&#13;
The social that was to have been&#13;
held lastevenfirg-.will.be held on Fiiday&#13;
eveninsr, Nov. ISth, at the residence&#13;
of H. G. Briggs \\ miles northwest&#13;
of this place. All are invited.&#13;
Now that election is over, we invite&#13;
any person desiring to correspond tor&#13;
the DISPATCH to send for stationary,&#13;
etc. We would respectfully ask our&#13;
former correspondents to resume writing.&#13;
Carpenters and others who keep up&#13;
with the times are now using a mixture&#13;
of glycerine instead of oil for&#13;
sharpening their edged tools. Oil, as&#13;
it- is well known, thick -;is and smears&#13;
1&#13;
procure the obituary in time for this&#13;
weeks publication, but will publish it&#13;
next week.&#13;
Common Council Proceedings.&#13;
REGULAR MEETIN'G.&#13;
Pinckney, Nov. 5, 1S88.&#13;
Council convened and was called to*&#13;
order by President Mann.&#13;
Present, Trustees Brogan, Brown,&#13;
Finch, Patton, Baker.&#13;
Absent, Trustee Forbes.&#13;
Minutes of last meeting read and&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Account presented by H. M. Davis,&#13;
amt, §1.75 for watching fireand paint&#13;
Mrs. Lucv Manderville is&#13;
at J. R. Hall's. %-&#13;
The school house is being cleaned&#13;
and repaired.&#13;
Henry Hicks, of Jackson, visited his&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hicks, last'&#13;
week.&#13;
Mr. E. Pear?on i&#13;
family t,o Ypsilanti.&#13;
thera.&#13;
Miss Gertie McCormick returned last'&#13;
week from an extended visit with Ann&#13;
Arbor friends.&#13;
, ! • " * ' • ' V&#13;
%&#13;
# * * " •&#13;
-''I'&#13;
removing his&#13;
°&gt; orry to lose&#13;
CHUBB'S CORNERS&#13;
From Our Correspondent.&#13;
Mrs. Horace Fick is spending a few&#13;
days with Mrs. W. Allison.&#13;
Mr. B. Hebert. of Novi, visited D,&#13;
Roberts Saturday and Sunday.&#13;
Messrs. W. Allison and D. Bennett&#13;
spent a shore time in Iosco last week.&#13;
Miss Walker, of Williamston, spent&#13;
the week with Rena Roberts, her&#13;
cousin.&#13;
Mr. W. Allison and wife went to&#13;
Detroit and took in the art loan with the&#13;
other sights.&#13;
Win. Richards took the position of&#13;
teaching the young ideas how to school&#13;
in district No. 5.&#13;
Montague Bros, are still baying&#13;
Canada sheep and shipping here for&#13;
sale. They sav the last lot is the finest&#13;
was around&#13;
sheep but!&#13;
wenty~fiv«|&#13;
week agb.&#13;
'1&#13;
• • « * ;&#13;
'-I&#13;
• h a v Q&#13;
'rued,&#13;
'tents&#13;
d o n&#13;
ra&#13;
\&#13;
P&#13;
i:&#13;
4They do not want tariff!*&#13;
»,-; " - f&#13;
. : • • • ' : • *&#13;
,v: -:&#13;
A. D. BBHirirr, PvkUaher.&#13;
THE KNOCK AT MY DOOR.&#13;
M e d l -&#13;
P I K C K N I Y MICHIGAN&#13;
W h a t a w o n d e r f u l c o n n ry ( hili Is, si ml&#13;
w h a t a people an.* t h e C h i ' l a n s ! It Is Impossible&#13;
t o i ' a n A i m v i c a i i c i t i / e n to read&#13;
t h e last m e s s a g e M'ltl by t h e presilient 'o&#13;
t h e ClnMari c o n g r e s s w i t h o u t some s i g h s&#13;
of sorrow, so ne h e a r t b u r n i n g s of e n v y .&#13;
W e k n o w w h a t o u g h t to be done, but t h e&#13;
C h i l i a n s d o it. Tin* C h i l i a n s h a v e t h i s&#13;
year a s u r lus of n i n e m i l l i o n s of dollars,&#13;
a n d t h ; s s u m , or at least ^ e \ e n million:*,&#13;
is to I o s p e n t in e x t e n s i o n s of t h e s t a l e&#13;
railroad-. T h e y have solved t h e problem.&#13;
T h e r a i l r o a d s a r e o w n e d by t h e sta e.&#13;
T h e y h a v e a s u r ; lus and tl ey s e n d it iu&#13;
i n c r e a s i n g their r a i l r o a d s y s t e m . Conse-&#13;
&lt; u e n t l . C U T . ' is n o e t e r n a l tuv u p o n t h e&#13;
p r o d u c e r a n d c o n s u m e r to *,)a in c r e s t&#13;
np. n w a t e r e d sto k a n d f r a u d u l e n t bunds,&#13;
a n d t h e only cost of t h e m i ' r o a d is for&#13;
m a h i t p n a n v a n d w e a r a n d tear. A s t h e r e&#13;
is a c e i t i i n pro p o d t h a t t h e r e v e n u e s&#13;
•will be, ni'^t year, a t least s e v e n m i l l i o n s&#13;
rai&gt;re ti:r.n tiiis year, t h • p r e s i d e n t s»:nl&#13;
his c a b i n e t h a v e m a p p e d o u t in a d v a n c e&#13;
c e r t a i n e x p e n d i t u r e s in w h i c h t h e buildi&#13;
n g of school lu.u-es an ! t h e i m p r o v e m e n t&#13;
of n a t i o n a l h a r b o r s figure l a r g e l y . T h e&#13;
necessity of t h e s e o u t l a y s w e r e so obvious&#13;
t h a t t h e p r e s U U n t had 1 een a u t h o r i z e d to&#13;
n e g o t i a t e a loan of S l - V 00,000, b u t as tl o&#13;
r e v e n u e s h a v e i n c r e a s e d all of a sud m&#13;
m a t e r i a l l y , no loan will be e.Te tei!. Tiie&#13;
foreign c o m m e r c e of C hili n m n u m s to little&#13;
more t h a n o n e h u n d r e d m i l l i o n s ye.irly,&#13;
but t h e e Vorts of tho a d m i n i s t r a t i o n are&#13;
not b e n t m u c h in t h a t direction, a n d the&#13;
chief aim of t h e m o v e m e n t is to develop&#13;
tlie i n t e r n a l t r a d e a n d foster h o m e m a n u - :&#13;
f a c t u r e s a n d h o m e m a r k e t s . H u r r a h .for&#13;
Chil.l t h e Y u n k e e l a u d of tniuth A m e r i c a .&#13;
A n i n v e n t o r n a m e d P e t e r C a m p b e l l has&#13;
perfected and p a t e n t e d an air s h i p w h i c h it d o w n . "&#13;
h e p r o p o s e s t &gt; p u t to a p r a c t i c a l test n e x t * w a i S; l '&#13;
s u m m e i - by y i n g from B r o o k l y n , w h e r e&#13;
he li cs, to t h e c ty of r h i : a d e l p h i ; i .&#13;
I'rof. L e &lt; onto, w h o h a s m a d e a scientific&#13;
s t u d y of aeriel llight, has d e c l a r e d&#13;
a u t h o r i t i u d y t h a t a t r u e locomotive balloon&#13;
can be m a d e by c o m b i n i n g t h e 1 alloc))&#13;
p r i n c i p l e w i t h t h e t'yiinj; ] rinc p'.e as&#13;
exemplified in b i u i s . 1 u r e living m a -&#13;
c h i n e s lie r i d i c u l e s as impossible, r'emons&#13;
t r a t n g t h a t in b i r d s not one can y t h a t&#13;
w e g h s m o r e t h a n t i t t y - t w o or l i f t . - t h : e e&#13;
p o u n d s , which is t h e limit of (light* H i s&#13;
Idea is t h a t os r i c h e s and e m u s , and in&#13;
older t i m e s t h e e p i o r n i s a n 1 d i n o r n i s ,&#13;
w e r e s m a l l e r a n d l i g h t e r a n d able to My.&#13;
•iut c i r c u m s t a n c e s arose w h i c h e n a b l e d&#13;
tem t o p r o c u , e tlieir f o o ! i n d p e n d e n t of&#13;
^ht. a n 1 they g r e w a n d g r e w until they&#13;
d e v e l o p e i a si e t h a t m a d e t ' U h t ' i u i -&#13;
'ble. Tiien their w i n g s been i e abor-&#13;
T h i s i&gt; not he c: r , e n t notion, bu:&#13;
i beautiful a n d most effective llluson&#13;
o L ar»\ i n ' s law of e v o l u t i o n . T h e&#13;
b s s o r s s t a t e m e n t s will d o u b t l e s s enirage&#13;
t h e invento;". w h o , it is to b&gt;&#13;
&gt;pel, h a s pro to ! b the e r r o r - o f Ids&#13;
•mtles.s p r e d e c e s s o r s in the .same path.&#13;
A L e a f f r o m t h e J o u r n a l o f&#13;
C H I M H I I .&#13;
BY F . C U N T O N BAR1{1N'6T0X.&#13;
I had just taken my scat at the tea-table&#13;
with inv wife, a rare privilege, nnd one on&#13;
which she was smilingly c o n g r a t u l a t i n g herself,&#13;
a* sne pourea out the frauraut cup (for&#13;
the numerous culls upou roe a t this seasou&#13;
seldom gave me time to eat a regular meal),&#13;
when ibere wua a luud, imperative rap at tho&#13;
door. 1 knew from experience that it bi^u 1-&#13;
fied aD urgent add Immediate demand for m ;&#13;
aid Iu some critical and alarming case.&#13;
" I do wish," said June, petulantly, " t h a t&#13;
they would givu vou lime to eat. Whoever U&#13;
is, d o n ' t think of poini; cut until you have&#13;
bad &gt;our tea. Char es."&#13;
Accustomed to huch interruptions, I brgau&#13;
hurriedly lo lake my suppi-r, while my wife&#13;
forbmle the errviiig woman to go to the door&#13;
yet, sa.Ting that she would giv-j 111¾ time to&#13;
finish my supper.&#13;
A physic.uu is never sure of hav.ng time to&#13;
partake of a meal with proper leisure, or to&#13;
do am tblm; else that he would like in his&#13;
own way if he has a fair umouut of&#13;
practice. I remember one time while stopping&#13;
at the hou*c of a friend where a large&#13;
party Lad turn uivfti one Lli»ht, I f i s h e d to&#13;
wr.te w letter and so stole away to the library&#13;
for that purpose, t u t I Ltd hardly written a&#13;
line when there wi.a a knock at the door, and&#13;
in auswtr to inv r o p o r s e a vounir lady entered&#13;
bearing iu her Luud a flower. "Doctor,"&#13;
she said, holding it out toward me, " t h e r e is&#13;
something wrouc with this. It has j u s t beeu&#13;
presented to me, and I iui.nled its fragrance&#13;
once and :t nearly overpowered me."&#13;
I took it f 1 &lt; ni her, and found that a most&#13;
subtle di UK hud beeu enclosed amid its j etata,&#13;
and her tuspieions sud coming to me Lad&#13;
saved her fri.mn terrible fate. 1 only mention&#13;
this as 1.11 illustration of what I liave said&#13;
that a cb d o r ' s time is never his owu.&#13;
The kuLick'nK w a* now redoubled in strokes,&#13;
and fairly ttlnoi; the house, echoing around&#13;
the neighborhood, to that I could see tho&#13;
heads of our neighbors opposite t h r u s t out of&#13;
t h e windows to tee what was the matter.&#13;
1 1 must co, Mistress J a n e , " said t h e ancient&#13;
woman, who was cur t u l y s e r v a n t ; for&#13;
I was yuuuK in HIT practice then, and having&#13;
great horrur of di-bt, I l;ycd very economically;&#13;
''I must open the door, or they will break&#13;
c &gt;n7iiic*d th.U some e x t r a o r -&#13;
dinary ( eeiision must have given rise to this&#13;
earnobt appeal ^t my door, mid putting down&#13;
my ciin of leu 1 rose, and went to It uivaelf.&#13;
Upon D|eriicgit, I saw a man standing before&#13;
me d r i i f c i : wet for it was rs.nirur, and a&#13;
her.vy Mind was howling, don n the n a r r o w&#13;
st:cct. l i s face wss pale, and his eyes Mild&#13;
and eacer. Jits appearanee was that of a&#13;
man in the middle station of life, with narrow&#13;
shoulders, straight white h.iir, a nose t h a t&#13;
turned up, sud a pbvsingnomy that did not&#13;
prepo.-sess me favorably.&#13;
"Doctor,'' Le crit d, with gre^t ngitation,&#13;
and a p i e u r i n g t o L-a n i c e s t overcome with&#13;
horror, 'conK- r r. Quick, sir. Do not delay&#13;
a minute, sir. The colonel bus poisoned hiraeel/,&#13;
sir. Hun,' ah !" p&#13;
"U'lint Coioi:ci ? Where does Le r e s i d e ! "&#13;
I asked, taiving rn? cloak and hat from their&#13;
accustomed p a i r , end throwing mv Raddlebi&#13;
«g8 acro.-s iu. MID, whi'e Jarre, nhos-; svmpalloes&#13;
I'oiiiplctely took the place of her&#13;
anno, mice at my beiiur interrupted,hastened, I&#13;
tvithout asking, l.kea cood wdfe, to brins: me&#13;
the stomach pump. All this time the messenger&#13;
was tolUinq; with exceodiuK volubility.&#13;
"'Ihe u l o n e l Lag been desponding, sir. He&#13;
fane ed he was fiodig to lo-c his property.&#13;
He hasn't feemed himself for several dars,&#13;
sir. I tohf the h o i u t k i e p c r to watch him,&#13;
sir. I expected lie would tid;c poison; he&#13;
talked so of d e a t h ; ai.d lie once nsked me,&#13;
doctor, w liicu w JIS&#13;
,sion of m i n i n g statistic . of ill" gcolo^ial&#13;
s u r v e y , i l l u s t r a t e (lie w o n d e r f u l&#13;
wealth of this c o u n t r y . T h e total value&#13;
of all m i n e r a l s raised last y e a r was live&#13;
h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y - e i g h t million dollars,&#13;
which, w h i l e not t h e g r e a t e s t in a i n o u e t&#13;
ever ialsed, w s one h u n Ired million dollars&#13;
in e\c(.^s of t h e o u t p u t of a n y o t h e r&#13;
o u n t y, and 1 a v i n g out K n g l a n d . w a s&#13;
g r e a t e r t h a n t h a t of all Kuropc p u t tog&#13;
e t h e r . Tnil;.' this is a m a r v e l o u s country,&#13;
a n d it- vast r e s o u r c e s a r c still far&#13;
from bivng full developed.&#13;
•ne&#13;
someuui.&#13;
or, wliicu w its the easiest, shooting or&#13;
The l.gures of t h e m i n e i a l outpi.t of Ihe poison. I don't know how he irot it. We&#13;
lite ( S ales for t h e p a - t year, as given kept everything from him. Hurry, doctor,&#13;
the report of David T. Day of the di- \ He will he d™d before we get back. Let mo&#13;
carry t he pump 1"&#13;
1 never knew a man S-T excited and anxious.&#13;
1 He fairl.- caught me by the arm to dra&lt;;&#13;
©ut of the door, He inspired me with&#13;
! thing of his c.inicatness, and telling my wife&#13;
that I wo:;hl not begone long, I followed him&#13;
: through the stormy nisht up the street. He&#13;
' almost ran away from me, ond then coming&#13;
back, be would seize my cloak and pull me&#13;
forward .&#13;
"For (lod's sake, doctor, be quick as you&#13;
; c a n ! I woibd not for the world Le should&#13;
he deRd before you get there 1"&#13;
It was about half an hour after dark. The&#13;
j stores and sli.ipj were lighted up, thou c h but&#13;
! few persons wcrn imvin_r alontr the pavements&#13;
; on account of the driving rain. At the bead&#13;
of the street we turned to the rierlit, and the&#13;
buildings now shelteri:i'r U9 from the wind, I&#13;
asked h m a^niu, as we still hurried 0&#13;
j the cren ileinan was.&#13;
' I t is Colonel Wiuiio'd, doctor,&#13;
I serviiiir I I I S D . "&#13;
I As soon as I heard the name I knew t h a t it&#13;
[ was a retired president of a bank, whom I&#13;
j had often met riding cut in hta carriHgc, and&#13;
who, I was told, suffered from a paralysis bf&#13;
c r o s - s ' n g j one side. I Une &gt; that lie w&#13;
t h e frontier b e t w e e n Mexico a n d the slates, a baeheloi&#13;
Tlu . isp.a (dies&#13;
&gt;i&#13;
from Oali.'ornia annonnc&#13;
• t h a t tl.e e . c us:o:i bill has been&#13;
jud cial.y d-,'&lt; 1.-,red to bo a; pli able 1,0 t h r&#13;
Chinese \vl;o cau.e by t h e l a ' e s t s t e a m e r s&#13;
as well as tin se ^v..o w e r e r e s i d e n t s of&#13;
this c o u n t r y a n d left i n t e n d i n g to r e t u r n ;&#13;
to w h o m oertifn a t e s of r e s i d e n c e w e r e issued.&#13;
Hut tlie e x c l u s i o n bill does not prevent&#13;
i h i n a n i e n from s t e a l i n g into o u r tor&#13;
r i l o r y ireni Man t o l a , nor from&#13;
who&#13;
I am his&#13;
S l a v e r y h;.s been abolished e v e r y w h e r e&#13;
in Kuropc an i America, save in t h e Spanish,&#13;
island of t h e gulf, an ! as ;ho i 1 imitation&#13;
of fresh 'daves into Cuba a n d P o r t o&#13;
i;i 0 is now a t h i n g of t h e 1 a s t it-; total&#13;
e x t i n c t i o n i- only a m a t t e r of ten years.&#13;
T h e problem t h a t n o w c o n f r o n t s li :nninit&#13;
is t h e s ' a v e t r a d e in c e n t r a l Africa, and it&#13;
is conceded t h a t t h e efforts m a d e t o sto;&#13;
it h a v e no' only b e e n u n s u c c e s s f u l , but&#13;
h a v e r e s u l t e d d i s a s t r o u s l y for civili ation.&#13;
Mrs. H a n n a h J. B a i l e y , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t&#13;
of tin; pe.ice (!e:&gt;: r t m e n t of t h e n a t i o n a l&#13;
AW C, T. 1'., is one of t h e most n o t a b l e&#13;
b u s i n e s s w o m e n in t h e c o u n t r y . She carries&#13;
on a large factory in N e w J e r s e y , a&#13;
w h o l e s a l e and r e t a i l store in P o r t l a n d , and&#13;
a l a r g e farm n e a r W i n t h r o p c . In all she&#13;
e m p l o y s a b u t l.r&gt;0 men.&#13;
F r a n c e Is e x i l i n g t h o u s a n d s of Iirr citizens&#13;
to X e w C a l e d o n i a e v e r y year, and&#13;
it is said t h a t tlieir sufferings *are w o r s •&#13;
t h a n t h e l l u s s i a n s in Siberia arc obliged&#13;
t o e n d u r e . V e r i l y t h e F r e n c h p e n a l sy*&#13;
t e m sln.uld be i n v e s t i g a t e d .&#13;
ras very rich and&#13;
and had the reputation of beiiiK&#13;
very fon&gt;d of his money which, rumor whispered,&#13;
be did not come by altogether In the most&#13;
honorab'e manner, having, ns president,&#13;
prifiitely availed himself of the ban'&lt; funds to&#13;
enrich himself, when they ought to have been&#13;
locked up in the vaults of the bank. But as&#13;
nothing could be proved agalDSt hirn, and as&#13;
he resigned as soon in he found men mnde&#13;
too fiea with his nnme, he was never brought&#13;
to any trial, but suffered to live in the&#13;
obscurity MLICII he seemed to prefer, with&#13;
total lof-s of caste. His riche*, nor his fine&#13;
equipage, nor large mansion, he found, could&#13;
command him respect, where character was&#13;
wanling, lie therefore lived Isolated from all&#13;
society, with but two servants—a housekeeper&#13;
and waiting man, who was also his coachman.&#13;
It wns this latter perionage who had&#13;
come for me.&#13;
I toon reached the street In which stood&#13;
the m:ms ion of the r.ch banker. It was a&#13;
tpaclous nnd imposing edific*; three stories&#13;
high, with a cosily iron fence about it, a&#13;
spacious Ionic portico adorning t h e entrance&#13;
ascended by marble step*. A solitary light&#13;
was visible from one of the windows of the&#13;
colonel's chamber, which was on the second&#13;
floor in front.&#13;
The man ran across the slrcet through the&#13;
mud and water, not heeding tho drier cross&#13;
luzt *d&gt; eh T tool'.&#13;
"Hasten, elr. There is not a moment to&#13;
!o&lt;e," he cried, throwing open the r a t e . I&#13;
wis soon at the door, at welch was standing,&#13;
holding it half open, a thin, sharp vlsaged&#13;
woman, waiting for us.&#13;
" I s it the doctor, J a m e s l " she asked,&#13;
eagerly.&#13;
'•Yes. Henveu be t h a n k e d t h a t I found&#13;
him at h o m e ! I went to t h e nearest. How&#13;
is he now, Mm. Lockett?"&#13;
" H e Is just alive, doctor," she answered ,&#13;
addressing mo, as she held the door open for&#13;
me to pass. "Up stair*, the tlrst door, left&#13;
ha u d O, It is a dreadful business! 1 am so&#13;
relieved that you have come, sir. It would&#13;
have been suspected w&lt;* had a hand Iu It It&#13;
he had died and no doctor sent lor. O, sir&#13;
he w a s so kind, and so cood a Christian, and&#13;
to do such a t h i n ? ! But 1 ho|.&gt;e, if he dies,&#13;
It will not go hurd w.tii him In the other&#13;
world, for IK- was not in his right mind. This&#13;
door, dector. 1 do hope something cau be&#13;
done to save h i m . "&#13;
She thus kept up H gsrrulous, whining&#13;
talking to the door of the chamber. Upon&#13;
entering the.richly furnished room, I saw my&#13;
P ' t i c u t lying upon his curtained bed In a&#13;
sta'e t l i i i ' , at tlie first glance, seemed to me&#13;
like death. But 1 iound u pulse, but of a&#13;
character that showed me that I had come too&#13;
late, lie wns sinking Into d e a t h ; and while&#13;
I had in.r hand upon his wrUt, his jaw fell,&#13;
and wdtb a c;asp like a drowning man, and a&#13;
slight convuUion that caused his muscular&#13;
system to vibrato like the chords of a h a r p&#13;
under my touch, his spirit left the body! I&#13;
t u r n e d to the n u u and woman, who were&#13;
whispering together earnestly by the door,&#13;
and said:&#13;
4 lie is dead! You came too l a t e ! "&#13;
''Dead*'' they both exclaimed, in one TOtee.&#13;
"Y;.u khuuld have sent for me earlier," I&#13;
said.&#13;
" H e must have taken tlie poison some&#13;
hours ngo."&#13;
" W e did not find It out until an hour a g o , "&#13;
said the woman, wuplrig her eyes. "Poor&#13;
man !"&#13;
" W e shall never have such a master&#13;
Dgaln," said James covering his face with his&#13;
hands, and sobbing so convulsively t h a t I i&#13;
regarded him with surprise. A suspicion&#13;
that flashed into my mind, when he stood at&#13;
my doer, so badly urgini: iae to come to his&#13;
master's aid, that he was a murderer, now&#13;
revived. IPs mnnuer then was so extravag&#13;
a n t that It was not natural. He seemed to&#13;
be acting a part and.to overact it. This was&#13;
the suspicion that entered into my mind,&#13;
produced by his o v e r a n x i e t f to drag ma to&#13;
his master, This t h o u g h t was now strengthened.&#13;
He fcemed to me to he .trying to act&#13;
grief; ,iti,), as in his message at my door, he&#13;
win overacting his part. Tim woman also&#13;
cried ex-uilf like a well-dressed housekeeper&#13;
on the ssc;e. To convince myself bluntly 1&#13;
asked her for ler aeron to cover the face of&#13;
The dend. She stared but gave It to me. As&#13;
I suspected, ii was not even dam;) nor was&#13;
there * t r . u in the eves which she raised to&#13;
mv fare.&#13;
"V\ hen o i l vou discover that he had taken&#13;
poison i" I asked of her.&#13;
"When was it, Jainc**" and she looked at&#13;
him i D quiriugly.&#13;
"About five, or it m'ght be half past tire&#13;
o'clock, doctor," he answered, r e t u r n i n g her&#13;
look.&#13;
'C10 down a a d brlns: me warm w a t e r , " I&#13;
said to the woman.&#13;
As she was K°his out, he caught up the&#13;
candle, and said he wnu'd light her down. I&#13;
did mil like hid otliclousness. It looked to&#13;
nic as if be wished to tav something to her&#13;
alone. So I bade him remain with me, which&#13;
he did evidently with uneasiness.&#13;
'"You fay vour master took arsenic?" T&#13;
said.&#13;
'Yes, fir," he answered, looking down.&#13;
l;IIow do you know i" '• ' ' ' - d , lixiug my&#13;
eyes upon his face.&#13;
"How do I k n o w i "&#13;
"Yes. What evidence have you that nc&#13;
took flrsenie !'' I repeated.&#13;
' O, sir, I be cup. It was in the cup.&#13;
"Show lite the c u p . "&#13;
"(), sir, I believe Mrs. Lockett emptied It '' live mariner to another: 'That young man&#13;
cut. I ftill run and s e e ; " and he started to you may rest assured is the real murdererjfor&#13;
eavc the room. \ he Is much too excited to be natural, lie la&#13;
"No; remain, I will ask her when she re- | a c t i n g and overacting his part.' All t h U w a s&#13;
t u r n s , " I answered, not wishing they should ; said Iu the play as a part of i t Well, It turns&#13;
spe^U together a moment. ! out in the last act that the young man did ln-&#13;
The woman now returned with the water In ' deed murder hl-j father and was executed;&#13;
a pitcher. 1 *hen told the man to go to the ' and all that led to suspicion of him wus his&#13;
coroner's house, which as I knew, happened : eagerness in making known his father's&#13;
to be hut six iloors eff on the opposite side of : death.&#13;
the street, with a note which I partly scrib- j 'T remember it perfectly," I answered,&#13;
bled with a pencil, informing him of the i. u l h a t man's manner to-night reminded me&#13;
death and circumstances, but not hinting my .: of t h a t \ ountr man's on the stage. T have&#13;
pusjdeions that the deceased had been pois- ! been thinking of it ever sinca you left,"&#13;
Here J a m e s ' s story of t h e c a p and hers of&#13;
the paper clashed, as I supposed their ac&#13;
counts would do, when I spoke to t h e m apart.&#13;
I was now convinced In my own m i n d that&#13;
they had murdered their master, and bad&#13;
purposely waited u n t i l too late to save him&#13;
before sending for me, but sent for me to give&#13;
a plausible air of innocence and solicitude on&#13;
their part to fche affair.&#13;
I made no remark; and J a m e s eomlnsr in,&#13;
said, t h a t the coroner was not at Lome, and&#13;
he had not left the note. I saw, as ho entered,&#13;
t h a t he sent a searching, I n t e r r o g a t i n g&#13;
glance at Mrs. Lockett, as it he would ascertain&#13;
from her countenance if she had betrayed&#13;
what she ought not to any Inquiries of mine.&#13;
I t r a n s l a t e d the glance unhesitatingly.&#13;
ID the meanwhile I examined the mouth of&#13;
the corpse, and delected arsenic Bhluiug on&#13;
the edges of the lips. He had evidently t a k e n&#13;
a very large quautlty. Giving some directions,&#13;
and locking the door and t a k i n g the&#13;
key, I went dowo stairs followed by both the&#13;
man and the woman, who were very talkative,&#13;
and said a great deal about hoping they&#13;
should not be suspected. I knew this was&#13;
suggested by the fears of g u i l t ; for Innocence&#13;
unaccused never defends itself; but like our&#13;
Savior before Pilate, "opeus not its m o u t h . "&#13;
It is crime that ever "hopes it will not he suspected."&#13;
On my way from the house, I stopped at the&#13;
door of the coroner and knocked. A window&#13;
over it was thrown up, and tho volciof the&#13;
coroner himself called to know who was there.&#13;
Upon mentioning my name—for I had professionally&#13;
attended his family ou four or five&#13;
occasions—he said:&#13;
"I will come and open the door."&#13;
"No." I answered. "Col. Warfieid Is dead,&#13;
&amp;nd it is said committed suicide. I have called&#13;
to report to you, haying been 6ent for to&#13;
a t t e n d him, but he died a few moments after&#13;
I reached his b e d s i d e . "&#13;
"This is strange news, doctor; a man llko&#13;
him to commit suicide, who loved life and bis&#13;
money as he did! I will summon ray jury&#13;
early In the morning, and sit upon the body."&#13;
" I locked the chamber, and here Is the&#13;
k e y , " I answered. "You had best scud a&#13;
man to remain with the body."&#13;
"Yes. He ha* left a large fortune and n o&#13;
near relatives. It is an 111 wind that blows&#13;
nobody good. His servants will no doubt&#13;
j come iu for a wind-fall, as they are old favorite&#13;
o n e s . "&#13;
"You know them, t h e n ? " I asked.&#13;
"Yes. Mrs. Lockett is a third cousin of my&#13;
first wife."&#13;
I did not communicate my suspicions, nor&#13;
had I any i n t e n t i o n o! doing so, if I had not&#13;
been informed of tbia relationship. I wished&#13;
the coroner and his jury to giro their judgm&#13;
e n t lirst. I d;d not like to be the author of&#13;
a suspicion t h a t might possibly be unfounded,&#13;
nnd yet cost two iurioccut fellow-beings&#13;
their lives.&#13;
" H a s any one been here for y o u to-night?"&#13;
1 asked, as I turned away.&#13;
"No, doctor," he answered, as ho c a u g h t&#13;
the key to the dead miser's room, which I&#13;
tossed up to him.&#13;
"I t h o u g h t s o , " I responded, as I moved on&#13;
my way homeward.&#13;
At the tea-table, at which l o n e ; more seated&#13;
myself—for J a n e had kept everything&#13;
warm, and postponed her own meal, hoping&#13;
to enjoy It, as she said, with me—1 was about&#13;
to make known to her my suspicions, when&#13;
she oddly enough said, without a thing from&#13;
rac:&#13;
"Charles, there was something In that m a n ' s&#13;
m a n n e r that reminded me of acting ou the&#13;
btage. It didn't seem to be natural^ " D o n ' t&#13;
you remember when we were at the theater the&#13;
week after vo vcrc married, the play was&#13;
" T h e Iron l'ox," aiid^Cberc was a young man&#13;
who was the son of the rich governor, came&#13;
r u n n i n g into the room, on the scenes, and in&#13;
great exedement told everybody how his father&#13;
had been murdered, and his money stolen."&#13;
"Yes, I rem-mibcr it," l a n s w e r e d .&#13;
"And do you recollect that a powdered&#13;
gentlemnu who acted an English squire, and&#13;
who «»3 in the pnrty on the stage, which the&#13;
young man interrupted, said In a very posi-&#13;
'&gt; my suspicions a n d bri&#13;
to p u n i s h m e n t ; b u t the&#13;
last be wrong, and unable to primjto*&#13;
±•4&#13;
t&#13;
of murder against them, k e p t fti£fJ , ^ ^ . ( . ,&#13;
v i s tortured for m a n y wseks t y 1 ^ i r s f c l M L ; i ;&#13;
I lost sleep, appetite and h e s l ^ / f f i i t h t FT&#13;
meanwhile, J a m e s and Mrs. LoCkelt b a d f&gt;&#13;
married and removed with their rnonev t o a&#13;
n e a t bouse In the suburbs of the city. Their&#13;
marriage only m a d e me more positive. Finally&#13;
I Informed my wife t h a t I had resolved&#13;
to tile the charge of murder against them.&#13;
She was as eertain of their guilt as I w a s ;&#13;
but she trembled lest I should not be able 1»&#13;
sustain It, when ruin to my practice woul*| ks&gt;&#13;
the consequence—if nothing worse. Her rsf&gt;&#13;
prehension caused me to delay it, until rtt&#13;
Irugth 1 could endure the secret of my suspicious&#13;
no longer. I began to look upon myself&#13;
as a partner to t h e m u r d e r by preserrftsw ^&#13;
silence. I felt t h a t my mind would a o f f t r&#13;
unless I relieved It of the weight upora R W&#13;
One morning, therefore, at dayli.zht, a,fUC&#13;
passing a sleepless night, 1 rose and dressad&#13;
myself with more care than I bad givcu my&#13;
toilet for many days.&#13;
" J a n e , " I said to my wife, as I took my&#13;
hat, " I have made u p my mind. 1 am g o i n g&#13;
Straight to a m a g i s t r a t e . "&#13;
"You are r i g h t , " she said firmly. ' Y o u are&#13;
not yourself slnca tlie coroner's inquest. I&#13;
h i v e no doubt tha t God will bring the murder&#13;
o u t "&#13;
These few words s t r e n g t h e n e d iw\ I went&#13;
out and sought a magistrate, rud bsfore him&#13;
solemnly charged J a m e s Seeling and Dorothy&#13;
Lockett with causing the death o! Col. H u g h&#13;
Warileld by administering arsenic to h i m !&#13;
Before night they were both arrested and in&#13;
jail.&#13;
"Suppose t h a t I should not be able to provu&#13;
i t , " I groaned as 1 woke in the night and reflected&#13;
t h a t they were both at t h a t moment&#13;
in prison by ray act. But I prayed for s t r e n g t h&#13;
a n d that Heaven would m a k e the truth manifest.&#13;
They were brought to trial. Their separate&#13;
examination clearly showed their jjullt; for&#13;
they agreed in nothing. The bar and bench,&#13;
as well as the spectators, were as convinced ,&#13;
f their guilt, as I was before the trial w a s&#13;
half through. T h e woman, Gnding t h a t It&#13;
was useless to plead innocence longer, finally&#13;
confessed t h a t the arsenic was purchased b /&#13;
herself, but administered br Seeling; and&#13;
that their object In committing t h e murder&#13;
was t o obtain sooner the money which they&#13;
knew he had given t o them iu his will.&#13;
They were both executed on the same gallon&#13;
3.&#13;
Though I could not but commiserate their&#13;
wretched end. I felt relieved of a weight t h a t&#13;
h a d nearly destroyed my health and peace of&#13;
mind, and was once more restored to t h a t&#13;
cheerfulness which ever results from the&#13;
consciousness of having performed a d u t y ,&#13;
however painful that d u t y may have been in&#13;
Its n a t u r e . Thus had two person* justly suffered&#13;
death for a crime, to whom suspicion&#13;
would never have been-directcd but for overacting&#13;
of their p a r t .— Yanktt Llads.&#13;
.11'.,.&#13;
oned.&#13;
The man's hand trembled, and his face&#13;
looked *s white ns a sheet as I gav ' him the&#13;
note, lie would have lingered, but I authoritatively&#13;
commanded him to go. He tried to&#13;
exchange glances with the woman, but I interposed&#13;
my person. I followed him lo the&#13;
stair-way, and saw him leave the house. I&#13;
then returned to the chamber of dealh, and,&#13;
a91 firmly believed, of crime.&#13;
' (), sir, it is such a pity! I hope people&#13;
wont suspect us. But the best character*&#13;
can't always keep free from slanderous&#13;
tongues. You can prove, doctor, t h a t wc sent&#13;
for you, and that he was alive when you came;&#13;
and if we had been doing what wc o u g h t n ' t&#13;
to, wc shouldn't sent for a doctor, t h a t ' s certain.&#13;
This is clear for our having no hand in&#13;
it. You d o n ' t suspeidV us, d o c t o r ? ' she&#13;
asked, n Ith fr.wnicg a tifrAc t h a t seemed the&#13;
very glitter of guilt.&#13;
I was now more than ever fiiipicious, nay,&#13;
almost confirmed in my opinion, that the man&#13;
and woman ha-.l done the deed, doubtless&#13;
prompted by the temptation of his money.&#13;
"You suv that it was arsenic he took, Mrs.&#13;
Lockett," I remarked without betraying my&#13;
suspicions by my looks,&#13;
"Yes, doctor; and he must have taken &amp;&#13;
good deal to kill him BO soon. The first I&#13;
knew of It Jamca called to mc to tell me his&#13;
master's lips wero covered with foam, and&#13;
that he was groaning and suffering dreadful,&#13;
So I came in, and found him In great agony,&#13;
but not able to speak. James lold mc he had&#13;
taken arsenic."&#13;
"Was there any to be sei in n cup or&#13;
paper?"&#13;
"No. doctor, not a speck."&#13;
"Then how did you know your mntder a a a&#13;
taken arsenic?" I asked, quietly.&#13;
"0, yes, there was some in a paper I J a m e s&#13;
pointed it ont to m c , "&#13;
* "'Vybere is the paper?"&#13;
" J a m a s ? u t ! t In his pocket to show yon."&#13;
( I then communicated my suspicion to Jane,&#13;
and she agreed \iith mo that C01. Warfleld&#13;
had been murdered, and l h a t the assassins&#13;
were those who seemed so solicitous to get&#13;
medical aid, when they well knew that al&#13;
aid was in vain.&#13;
The n e x t dsy the coroner's jury decided&#13;
t h a t Col. Warfieid came to his death by taking&#13;
arsenic. 1 had been summoned before&#13;
it, as well as James and .Mrs. Lockett; but I&#13;
had given in only the facts with which I had&#13;
to do professionally with which my private&#13;
suspicions had no connection. I simply stated&#13;
t h a t I had been sent for and lhat the patient&#13;
died while my hand was on his pulse.&#13;
The post mortem examination showed a large&#13;
quantity of nr&lt;enlc in the stomach. The jury&#13;
nor coroner seemed to have anv suspicion of&#13;
criminal poisoning. The fact that J a m e s had&#13;
conic for me seemed to forestall all suspicion&#13;
of foul piny. And so It would have done&#13;
from my own mind, Into which not an idea of&#13;
foul play would have entered, but for the unn&#13;
a t u r a l eagerness of the messenger.&#13;
The will of Col. Warfieid was opened on the&#13;
day of his funeral. It bequeathed eighty&#13;
t h o u s a n d dollars to trustees to erect a hospital&#13;
for strangers—as If this disposition of his&#13;
badly acquired wealth could whitewash t h e&#13;
h a n d writing against him on the wail: " T h o u&#13;
art weighed In the balance and found wanti&#13;
n g . " The remainder of his estate, Including&#13;
his richly furnished house, he devised to a&#13;
c h u r c h ; and to James Seeling and Mrs. Dorothy&#13;
Lockett he bequeathed each six thoussand&#13;
dollars.&#13;
Hero then was a motive, I saw at once, for&#13;
the murder. The two were evidently aware&#13;
of the n a t u r e of the will; and having waited&#13;
till their patience wesrled for his death, they&#13;
concluded to dispatch him to the other world&#13;
a n d raise the alarm of suicide.&#13;
My opinion of their guilt being now p o s t .&#13;
tlvc, I found myself placsd in a Tery t r y i n g&#13;
position Duty called on me to give publicity&#13;
H i s L a s t R e q u e s t&#13;
"Goorge Ferguson, you have gone a&#13;
little too fur."&#13;
Pale with indignation nnd oulrft£eil&#13;
pride, the young woman looked ii'm&#13;
sternly in the face.&#13;
"Why, Laura,T' he stammered, in&#13;
helpless confusion, "I—I—er—ah— I&#13;
didn't think you would car e."&#13;
"Didn't think I would care!'' she&#13;
echoed with freezing mockory. "Did&#13;
you think sir, that an acquaintance of&#13;
10 or 12 months entitled you to a&#13;
privilege, unasked, that my most intimate&#13;
friends of many yeur.^. standing&#13;
would not have dared to cla'm? Have&#13;
you no conception, sir of the meaning&#13;
of the word presumption?"&#13;
What had this young man done?"&#13;
"Intoxicated hy her beauty, and&#13;
fancying he saw her glorious dark&#13;
eyes challenge, half oo'y, half saucy, he&#13;
had rapturously kissed her,&#13;
Dumb witli nstonisumeft-t, George&#13;
Ferguson now quailed b.^foro tho&#13;
lightning-like indignation of tho highspirited&#13;
girl. lie saw he had mado a,&#13;
fatal mistake.&#13;
'This must end our acquaintance,&#13;
Mr. Ferguson," sho said. "In many&#13;
respects it has been a pleasant one. I&#13;
had come to esteem you highly—to&#13;
regard you as a young man of high&#13;
and noble impulsos, free from the&#13;
trivialities, and weaknesses, tho inordinate&#13;
self-conceit and assurance that&#13;
the spirit of the ago seems to infuse&#13;
into the mental constitutions of tho&#13;
young men of modern society. You&#13;
have thrown yourself down from the&#13;
pedestal upon which I had mistakonly&#13;
placed you. Mr. Ferguson," she&#13;
continued, sadly, "hereafter wo meet&#13;
as strangers."&#13;
•'lie it so, Laura Kajones," replied&#13;
ho, with recovered self-possession, "I&#13;
shall not presume to question your&#13;
right to dismiss me thus summarily,&#13;
however strongly I might feel inclined&#13;
lo protest against the injustice of your&#13;
so doing. 1 bow to your mandate.&#13;
Henceforth wo arc strangers. But&#13;
beforo I take my last farewell of you,&#13;
ns I am now about to do, nnd go out&#13;
into the world to strugglo with iL as&#13;
only a sorrowing, lonely man, deprived&#13;
of his last earthly hope, must struggle&#13;
to keep bitter despair from gnawing&#13;
his heartstrings asunder—beforo I&#13;
leavo forever tho presence of one with&#13;
whom I have passed so many happy&#13;
hours, whoso memory will cling to mo&#13;
through all the choofloss years that&#13;
may yet drac their woary length over&#13;
my head, I have ono l u t request to&#13;
mako of you."&#13;
"What is it» air?"&#13;
•Plonso get up off ro.T 1»D.*'—-Chicmgo&#13;
Tribune.&#13;
*&#13;
1&#13;
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&gt;&#13;
^-m&#13;
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'4&#13;
Catarrh of the body w h e r e t h e m a y&#13;
•&amp;. B a t catarrh of the h e * a&#13;
on, a a d s t r a n g e to »ay, the&#13;
n e g l e c t e d . It o r i g i n a t e s In a cold.&#13;
cotdB. cumblnnd with l m i u r e blood.&#13;
• u c c e M Hood's Barsanarllla has 1)»'&#13;
warrants us In urging all w h o »nfd&#13;
i c u e to try tiic peculiar medicine.&#13;
f e nor a t ' • aad InT.goratui t h e bloui, and toutjg&#13;
« * « r y organ.&#13;
"J h a v e b e e n troubled w i t h nasal catarrh, and&#13;
jfcfTor found relief till 1 u»ed Hood'a Samaparllla,&#13;
-Vklch I *m confident will do alt t h a t Is claimed.&#13;
V w r a n for H o l d ' s Baraaparllla!" J. L. U O U T T .&#13;
kaburg, Ky.&#13;
rrh&#13;
MEMORY.&#13;
H o o d ' s Sarsaparilla&#13;
£ o i d by all dru&gt;{g its. II; six f o r t s . Prepared only&#13;
* y O. I. HOOD &lt;fc CO., A p o t h e c a r i e s Lowell, Mas*.&#13;
IOO Doses One Dollar&#13;
ICK HEADACHE!&#13;
ARTER'S&#13;
V -&#13;
• • - /&#13;
. " % "&#13;
^ % v&#13;
\&#13;
ITTLE IVER&#13;
Positively c u r e d b j&#13;
r h r s e U t t l e PI I IN.&#13;
T h e y alao r e l i e v e DU4&#13;
truBM f r o m D y s p e p s i a , I n - |&#13;
(1 iyeutiou ami T o o l l e a r t j l&#13;
E a t i n g . A perfect rem-J&#13;
c d y for Dizzineafl.NauseaJ&#13;
DrowBlneaB, B a d Tantr&#13;
in t h e M o u t h , Goatei&#13;
Tongtie.Faiit in t h e SUle.l&#13;
T O l t P I D L I V E K . T h e y !&#13;
regulate t h e B o w e l a . j&#13;
P u r e l y V e g e t a b l e .&#13;
P r i c e 2 5 C e n t s .&#13;
CASTES MEDICINE CO., HEW YOAZ.&#13;
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.|&#13;
WliafScfltt'sEmnlsionHasDone&#13;
Over 2 5 P o u n d s C a i n in IO W e e k s&#13;
Expurler.co of a p r o m i n e n t Citizen&#13;
T U K C A T . I J ' O K N I A S o c i K T Y V B I B I '&#13;
Kiri'f B K - H I O N o i ' V I C E . '&#13;
S A N FRANCISCO, J u l y 7th, 1886.[&#13;
I took a severe eold u on&#13;
m y e h e s t and lungsand did&#13;
not give It proper atten.&#13;
tion; ft developed into bronchitis,&#13;
and in the fall of the&#13;
s a m e year I w a threatened&#13;
w i t h consumption,&#13;
Physicians ordered me to&#13;
a more congenial climate,&#13;
and I came to San Francisco.&#13;
Seen after my arrival&#13;
I commenced akingSeott's&#13;
Emuision of Cod Liver Oil&#13;
with Hypophosphites regularly&#13;
t ree times a d a y .&#13;
In ten weeks m y avoirdupois&#13;
went from 155 to 180&#13;
pounds and over; the cough&#13;
meantime ceased.&#13;
C R. B E N N E T T .&#13;
S O L O R V ALL D ^ ' C C I S T S .&#13;
E'y's Cream Balm i&#13;
s w o n h $ 1 0 0 ( ) to any I&#13;
win, W o m a n o r I'luhl j&#13;
N d f T V r l n g f r o n t&#13;
J A T A R R H&#13;
upTy C u l m n t o e a c h n o s t r i l .&#13;
I.V I J l t o - . , ,1«'. W a r r e n ?t,- •&#13;
N. V,&#13;
Cures and Prevents.&#13;
Colds,&#13;
Coughs.&#13;
Sore T h r o a t ,&#13;
Hoarsenosc,&#13;
Stiff Neck,&#13;
Bronchitis,&#13;
C a t a r r h ,&#13;
H e a d a c h e ,&#13;
T o o t h a c h e ,&#13;
R h e u m a t i s m ,&#13;
Neuralgia,&#13;
A s t h m a ,&#13;
3rui8C3,&#13;
- g r a i n s ,&#13;
OuI^Vipr Timn Any Known ?&lt;&gt;mr&gt;&lt;lv.&#13;
N'n p a tei I O'.v \ &lt; In ii I &lt; r • &lt;• eri:rl;C I TILT the puln thfl&#13;
1(1 ( liii,:.! U\ I n . r i d ( n. i n l l i l h , &lt; r l ] P ', N c veils,&#13;
N r u v . l . le, i : i n + i i ii i'il wit li d t f i « - m.i iiifTer.&#13;
RADWAY'S READYRELIEF&#13;
W i l l A t l o r i l l n &gt; t . i n ' KJIHO,&#13;
INTIMJN' A I.I.V A luilf (on ic;is;n) mfiil In h a l f *&#13;
t r m i n e r nf «:i ' r w.l In a few r.),ii nl e s cure Ci a n;u,&#13;
Spnmi-4. S i ' r "M'&gt; iirti, Nailsei. Y-cnlt'illLr. U&lt;'Wb&#13;
u m . Nrriniisni'-s S c n l e s - n e ^ s , Sle!&lt; 1 l e i .i.-h \&#13;
B ; r cot &gt; ulie. Flatulency mid .ill int"ril.1l pa.:i«.&#13;
Ma eria ;n itfl varl-'UK f u n i s c u e I and p r e v e n c r t .&#13;
llii'ni .-. mi! ii r&gt;'!rie&lt;Uil Hjri'ni in : lie world t n:r will&#13;
enr ¥ vcr..iiil A true and H ,&lt;;h"i- fever* (aide l ny&#13;
K A i n \ A V S I'il.LS) ho mileii.y as H A i M V A V d&#13;
K l . A n V KKI I:.'.&#13;
CHES A N D P A I N S .&#13;
l'.iv lie I'IMCII,' (wlietiier utelt or nerv,,ti-.: tiiifiiiehe&#13;
I'etirn.Klfi, i)''rvoii-tli'ss ittui sl,'e:ile-s;i.'s),&#13;
tliei;M)iM -ltl, llili!,a;i, piiins and weuli less m -hi&#13;
lnvck. i-|i nc or kMneyn, pnins nroiiiul tdu i w r .&#13;
plrtirl-y. swelMn.- nf the jolrrs anil pains nf nil&#13;
ktni'.~. l!:e appl cat on •&gt;' l i n i w u y s }!oady lleli'f&#13;
w 111 .i fT&gt;r I I nnn eil; it e ea-e, ;n 1 Ms cunt i uied use fur&#13;
l i'.,&lt;! &lt; « , ffi ct a "enii.iiieiH cure. I'liec, 'U ccn.a&#13;
*,&gt;.il 1&gt;&gt; S i d ' U^ Jr-t-l.&#13;
HELP«2YESRa:&#13;
F O R T H E I i i i . o r t ' s I - I x t r u c t o i '&#13;
TAU AVI) WILD CHEERY&#13;
H a s c u roil a l l ('(ea^lis, colli,-, b r o a c h i t i s , find&#13;
rflicvi»d.ji.sthtn:\ a m i c i M ^ u i i i p t i n n f o t nil ivlni&#13;
l i a v i M i s e d it..-"-Is n o t t h i s ;ui o v i d i ii. ,• of its&#13;
m e r i t s liinl l v H u b i l i t y ! It is n \i:rc an 1 sa &lt;'t. \&#13;
meY/c'w for all b r o n c h i a l t r o u b l e s a n d n e v e r&#13;
f a i l s t o li'ivo . s a t i s f a c t i o n . T r y it u n d e r a full ;&#13;
w a r r a n t e e . T r i c e , ¾ 1 a n d ?1.1K) p e r b o t t l e . :&#13;
V r c p a r e d by EMMI-IKX r n o i u m : r . v i i v C o , , Chic&#13;
a g o , III.&#13;
r u c l i I n Vrootot P l u r a l i t y o f t h e A t -&#13;
t r i b u t e . £&#13;
It is runnifest t h a t t h e r e is n o t oue&#13;
n i e i n o i y only, but m a n y m e m o r i e s , in&#13;
each mind, a n d t h a t o n e kind of&#13;
m e m o r y is p r e - e m i n e n t l y d e v e l o p e d in&#13;
o n e p e r s o n and a n o t h e r in a n o t h e r .&#13;
" M e m o r y , " says Ribot. " m a y be r e -&#13;
solved i n t o m e m o r i e s , j u s t an Iho life&#13;
of an o r g a n i s m m a y bo resolved i n t o&#13;
the lives of the o r g a n s , t h e tissues,&#13;
the anfUomical e l e m e n t s w h i c h&#13;
c o m p o s e i t . " ll«ferrin&lt;$ exclusively to&#13;
the p e r c e p t i v e faculties, wo need o n l y&#13;
m e n t i o n u few t h o r o u g h l y r e c o g n i z e d&#13;
facts In proof of this s t a t e m e n t . P e r&#13;
s o n s h a v i n g a s t r o n g l y developed org&#13;
a n of w h a t t h e p h r e n o l o g i s t s call ' ' i n -&#13;
d i v i d u a l i t y " receivo peeulfarlVyl s t i n c t&#13;
i m p r e s s i o n s of e x t e r n a l -o4&gt;^exAs, stnd,&#13;
t h e r e f o r e of p e r s o n s ; lieueo th«y numediaiuly&#13;
roeognizu tlierir iw/^s-eeing&#13;
Uiem a g n i h a n d castly pictu(rp; t h e m to;&#13;
t h e m s e l v e s from nieinorv. PeryqiiSi&#13;
a b u n d a n t l y e n d o w e d with the o r g a n of&#13;
" l o c a l i t y " exhibit an a s t o n i s h i n g power&#13;
of landing t h e i r wav in r e g i o n s p r e -&#13;
viously u n k n o w n to thoni and r e m e m -&#13;
b e r i n g tiie c h a r a c t e r of t h o s e they havo&#13;
visited. P e r s o n s thus endowed, w n e n&#13;
s t r o n g l y impressed by the c o n t e n t s of a&#13;
p a s s a g e in a book they h a v e read, r e -&#13;
m e m b e r exactly the part.of Llie p a g e in&#13;
w h i c h the p a s s a g e occurs a n d w h e t h e r&#13;
t h e page itself be a left h a n d or a r i g h t&#13;
hand p a g e . T h e n u m b e r of d e g r e e s of&#13;
c a p a c i t y of perception a n d r e c o l l e c t i o n&#13;
of colors is scarcely less r e m a r k a b l e —&#13;
the p o w e r of recollection of t h e m being&#13;
a l w a y s p r o p o r t i o n a t e to the p o w e r&#13;
of p e r c e i v i n g t h e m and signal z n g&#13;
their differences. Similarly, he w h o&#13;
possesses the musical faculty in an e m -&#13;
inent d e g r e e possesses n a like d e g r e e&#13;
the Dower of l e a r n i n g and r e m e m b e r -&#13;
i n g the pieces of music !o wh cli his a t -&#13;
tention is directed. A s t r i k i n g proof&#13;
of the-distinctly individualized c h a r a c -&#13;
ter of o u r various f a c u l t i e s ' and m e m -&#13;
ories is p r e s e n t e d in the often o b s e r v e d&#13;
fuel t h a t t h e p e r c e p t i o n of m u s i c a l&#13;
s o u n d s and p e r c e p t i o n of time, t h o u g h&#13;
both alike essential in t h e m e n t a l c o n -&#13;
slitut on of a good musician, differ&#13;
g r e a t l y in t h e i r r e l a t i v e s t r e n g t h in&#13;
different individuals—so t h a t while oue&#13;
m a y be fi skillful m u s i c i a n he m a y be&#13;
an indifferent timeist, a n d vico v e r s a .&#13;
In the former case the o r d e r l y s u c c e s -&#13;
sion of notes of a musical p a s s a g e is&#13;
easily r e m e m b e r e d , but the t mo i n t e r -&#13;
vals, which a r e a distinctive f e a t u r e of&#13;
it, are r e m e m b e r e d less easily; w h e r e a s&#13;
in the l a t t e r Case the m e m o r y of tiaie&#13;
is s t r o n g e r than thru of tune. E q u a l l y&#13;
n o t a b l e is tlio fact that p e r s o n s w h o&#13;
are e s p e c i a l l y able as c a l c u l a t o r s r e c o l -&#13;
lect n u m b e r s with p e c u l i a r facility.&#13;
m o r e o v e r , p e r s o n s e s n e c n l l v gifted&#13;
f a - r»&#13;
with t h e faculty of l a n g u a g e h a v e a&#13;
p r o p o r t onato facility of r e c a l l i n g&#13;
w o r d s and of q u o t i n g from m e m o r y&#13;
l o n g p a s s a g e s which they have p r e v i -&#13;
ously h e a r d or r e a d : " C a r d i n a l Mezzofanti,&#13;
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A l e u t i'.O i&gt;'jre-bred a n i r j a l a c n hand. Prices reasonable ; tcrniBeasy. Horses&#13;
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A i i d i e s i S A V A G K Ji l''AK.M'Ji, l / e u c l t , * l i c h .&#13;
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and Mares, sitverli&#13;
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a st.&lt;rtn lin.N to 1..* &lt;.,'rT,&gt;w that it is&#13;
h.ir.l.y :i h- tier protect.on t:i:m a niosi;:.:&#13;
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ct heinj &gt;.o h.i.l.y t.ikr'i iti, but also&#13;
i c i ' i n he u.'cs not lixik. exactly like&#13;
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Cow-t&gt;&gt;y u.i over llie land. With them&#13;
the only perfect Wind and Waterproof&#13;
Cult i.i*" I'.iwer';* ^'!&gt;h llratid s.icker."&#13;
and take no oilier. If ycur storekeeper&#13;
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L D. BEMETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR&#13;
Vlacjcney, Michigan. TaurBQay,. November l.\ 1888&#13;
At Union P a r k .&#13;
Two interesting Races Yesterday AfU&lt;rnoon.&#13;
Y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n t w o i n t e r e s t i n g&#13;
m a t c h e d races occurred a t U n i o n Park&#13;
a c c o r d i n g t o p r e v i o u s a n n o u n c e m e n t .&#13;
T h e first was for a p u r s e of §50 b e t w e e n&#13;
Baft? $d»w»»&#13;
Edited by the Bureau cf Bairyj Information&#13;
CHICAGO, I L U&#13;
For th* •ooonragemeo* of Improved mxtbodw of&#13;
J)^rjing. Information upon «11 mattara relating to&#13;
to* inaaafaotar* of batter and chaeaa *od bamtl{D£&#13;
of milk will be riwo la uawer to quaationa avail«xi to&#13;
the Bui-Ma a* mbowm addreaa.&#13;
* - • - • • = *&#13;
T h e I m p o r t a n c e of T e s t i n g t h e Milk&#13;
of each Cow.&#13;
By Prof W. A. H^nrv, Hin'cfor \Vi.v&gt;n.-iu&#13;
AjjriCUlUllU.1 KxiXTlUK-M h U U n l l .&#13;
II.&#13;
In a f o r m e r articde on this s u h j e r t , I&#13;
W m . W. S t a r k e y ' s hay m a r e " M i n n i e ; t r e a t e d briefly of t h e tfreutditVerenn' in .&#13;
S " by Pasacas, a n d F r e d ' P a l m a r e ' s a m o u n t of b u t t e r f'r.t in t h e milk of&#13;
b a y f i r e i d i n t r 4 , l , a p t i n . " M i n n i e S. d r e w different cows in tlir h e r d , a n d ut-c-ed&#13;
t h e pole a n d a l t e r t w o or t h r e e inef- t h e f a r m e r t o test each cow. so t h a t ;&#13;
f e c t u a l a t t e m p t s to tret a w a y t h e horses w h e n h e m a d e a n y c h a n g e s in ilie iie.id i&#13;
c a m e t o t h e wire well in h a n d a n d g o t | h e - k n e w p o s i t i v e l y w h i c h a n i m a l l i e '&#13;
could best l e t sjo.&#13;
T h e r e a r o a tew t h o u g h t s t h a t I wish&#13;
to w r i t e o u t a t this t i m e in thtj .-;i;i:c&#13;
g e n e r a l d i r e c t i o n .&#13;
M a n y f a r m e r s a r c m i s t a k e n in reg&#13;
a r d to t h e influence of feed upon t i c&#13;
c h a r a c t e r of milk, it b e i n g often m a i n -&#13;
t a i n e d t h a t good or poor milk is 011-.-1 Ily&#13;
d e p e n d e n t u p o n t h e teed. N &gt; .s&#13;
w h i l e feed m a y affect t h e q u a l i t y &lt;&gt;i&#13;
t h e milk a n d b u t t e r as to Haver .::;;)&#13;
a p p e a r a n c e , a n d ' t h e facility with wh ei:&#13;
c r e a m rises, or is c h u r n e d into l u ' T r .&#13;
it does n o t very m a t e r i a l l y a Elect, t h e&#13;
m a i n c o n s t i t u e n t s of t h e milk, n a m i_v \&#13;
the b u t t e r t a t , s u g a r a n d casein.&#13;
In g e n e r a l , milk g r o w s l i e h e r . that&#13;
is less w a t e r y , as t h e ] period of t i m e&#13;
from c a l v i n g increases. Milk is also&#13;
m o r e w a t e r y in s p r i n g u p o n iminLiiure&#13;
grasses t h a n in t h e fall, when t ; c le • !&#13;
is m o r e conceiitraf'-il. l»rv i'rvi |i&gt;-oi,&#13;
in wri •[• -a.&#13;
l ' i e i l f e e d s , S U e ; ) ,'S n | V&#13;
m e a l mill pa!::i in a h&#13;
lie l)UIter :'.i! .1' i ',-&#13;
m i l k in e w e - s o v e r t h e i t l u r o . ': ;&#13;
t u e n t s .&#13;
t h e word a n d t h e prospects of a p r e t t y&#13;
r a c e w e r e good u n t i l t h e lower t u r n&#13;
w a s r e a c h e d , w h e r e t h e g e l d i n g b r o k e&#13;
a n d t h e m a r e g a i n e d a n a d v a n t a g e&#13;
w h i c h t h e p l u c k y h o r s e could n o t&#13;
w r e s t from b e r a n d she passed u n d e r&#13;
t h e w i r e a w i n n e r ot t h e h e a t in t h e&#13;
r e m a r k a b l y q u i c k t i m e ( t h e .;old r a w&#13;
w i n d a n d soft t r a c k considered) of&#13;
2.314- T h e d r i v e r of " C a p t a i n " being&#13;
c h a n g e d t h e y were soon called o u t lor&#13;
t u e second h e a t w h i c h , in brief, was a&#13;
r e p e t i t i o n of the first, t h e m a r e winn&#13;
i n g easily in 2.31¾. F o l l o w i n g is t h e&#13;
- s u m m a r y :&#13;
UNION PARK, October ii, lKS&gt;-MaU:hed rac*.&#13;
Purse JMJ; beat C in a in harness?.&#13;
•Minnie S., h, m., by Pasacti-s by Almont,&#13;
(W. W. Starkey) ,\ .',&#13;
&lt;'aptain, I), s:-, Kred.Taliuud^o - -&#13;
T i m e - * . 3 1 ^ ; '1W*.&#13;
S a n w i c h e d b e t w e e n t h e h e a t s of t h e&#13;
first r a c e came a n o t h e r m a t c h e d race&#13;
b e t w e e n Michael L a v e y ' s bay stallion&#13;
" A u r e l i a n " by P a s a c a s a n d L. C. tlol- ; d l u . e s ;l j ^ . W i l f f . r v ni[\'K t&#13;
derfsjbay g e l d i n g " H o b Roy" by M a g n a&#13;
C h a r t a for a p u r s e o f $ 5 0 . I n d r a w i n g&#13;
for positions t h e stallion w o n t h e pole&#13;
w i t h t h e g a y iittle g e l d i n g on t h e outside.&#13;
T h e y readily g o t t h e word a n d a&#13;
p r e t t y race ensued t o t h e tir&gt;t q u a r t e r&#13;
w h e n Hob began to w o r r y by t h e &gt;ofi&#13;
''track, a n d t h e stallion b e i n g a heavy&#13;
a n d v e r y p o w e r f u l horse- g r a d u a l l y&#13;
' d r e w a w a y from h i m a n d finished lirst.&#13;
R o b R o y second. T i m e , 2.40¾.&#13;
A f t e r t h e c o n c l u d i n g h e a t of the first&#13;
r a c e h a d been t r o t t e d , a l t h o u g h it was&#13;
-then r a i n i n g a n d t h e t r a c k slippery.&#13;
• « , . „ .&#13;
:at&#13;
meal, eott.-m&#13;
^•eriain ncaai&#13;
aa&#13;
seem to increase&#13;
ovei&#13;
One r o a ^ m tl cows • u i livid"&#13;
hi&gt;&#13;
s 1 , 1 1 . 0 : '&#13;
in t h e fall; is not because ei' b e ' t e r ne,',&#13;
r i c h e r feed alone, b u t beesu.-e t h " cow,-&#13;
w e r e fresh in t h e s p r i n g a n d h a v " p a :&#13;
some t i m e since t h e hist calf, MI tl.,-'&#13;
t w o causes a r c at work to p"odi;e • i.-.e&#13;
richer milk instead of ou-j.&#13;
T h e p o i n t I a m try in j to m a k e j .&#13;
t h a t t h e q t u l i t y of g i v i n g milk ri, ,h&#13;
" A u r e l i a n " a n d 'Tlob Rny' ' w e r e poor in fat is inlue a-nt in 1 he . &lt;,-,••, I ,&lt; r&#13;
b r o u g h t out for t h e i r final Iwat am! . m her as m u d i a&gt; !h^ -'-.ho- m h •&gt;• o . &lt;&#13;
g o t a fine send off a n d t r o t t e d evenly j or t h e s h a p e of her body, a n d that b - »1&#13;
to t h e t u r n , w h e r e t h e stallion' ai a j is of only MT m d a r y i m p o r ' a n e MI&#13;
soft soot in ttie t r a c k mire 1 s o m e w h a t , j pm.luei n g eh;;n;_'&lt;&gt;&gt; in t h e (\\\:.',: &lt;;. &lt; :-..&#13;
o v e r r e a c h e d a n d tore oil" a ipuu-tei j course it. will be' uiulei -^ od t!,;;f i: a&#13;
boot, losing hi-; fc-M fur t h e m o m e n t .&#13;
It looked t h e n like Uoh Itoy's but , t l i "&#13;
v e t e r a n r e i n s m a n . Sain K u e y . who&#13;
d r o v e t h e L'asacas stallion, c a u g h t him&#13;
p r e t t i l y a n d t h e hor.se, as if by by instinct&#13;
, k n o w i n g tiie neees-ity. again&#13;
S(iuarcd a w a y a m i came home' at a trem&#13;
e n d o u s s t r i d e .vanning t h e heat arm&#13;
r a c e w i t h ease in in '2.'W'\.&#13;
F o l l o w i n g i&gt; t h e M i n i m a l y :&#13;
UNION PAHK, tletolirr --11. !sss~ Miarh.ii riiro,&#13;
pur««', J"&gt;U; bi'Mt ".' in '1 to lntnii"s&#13;
Aurelian, 1&gt;. Ii., W Pn&#13;
Itob Kov, b. t,e, !iv'M;v^n;i t'liiirtii, iL. t .&#13;
i-ow is p o o r l y led, s u e will g : w&#13;
q u a m i t y ot m i l k , w h i l e if w e d&#13;
m a y g i v e a l a r g e i p i a u t i t y . asoi&#13;
d u c e lit Me o r m u c h l.Ui ter, i 1&#13;
n o t a g e e t t he p r i . p e - i ! m i [ )1::-.1&#13;
a b o v e , l l mii&lt;i, lollo-.v t h e n ! I,&#13;
whi;so m i l k c o u t a n : &lt; a iai-;;e pr-a&#13;
o f 1 111 t e r J' , ; ;• r»: I y, , j , ; ; l l , | L ;&#13;
by feed, t h o u ' l i le, '&#13;
tota 1 q u a m :fy of mi&#13;
H e h l e r i '&#13;
T i i n e - a j : k ) ^ : -J;&#13;
conseijuently largely&#13;
n,n ( M. Lavcyi 1 1 1 total a m o u n t of but u r&#13;
sibly be m a d e . 11 goo.&#13;
l . r i 1 0 -&#13;
p l ' i e i o r -&#13;
i l l t i l l e , ]&#13;
wliiel; ,&#13;
1 lllll.- I Ii&#13;
Till-; wix&gt;;;-.us.&#13;
" M i n n i e S.," t h e w i n n e r of 1'ne first&#13;
r a c e , by Pasaca-. is a beaut if nkb-yearold&#13;
b r i g h t bay m a r e w i t h o u t white, l b&#13;
h a n d s high, a r d h e r p r e v i o u s record&#13;
w a s 2:40. S h e is o w n e d byf \V. \V.&#13;
S t a r key, ot F o w l e r v i l l e . Mich., and has&#13;
h a d b u t little t r a c k w o r k a n d is as&#13;
clean in l i m b and body as a n y b o d y ' s&#13;
m a r e a n d t h e m a k i n g ot a g r e a t race&#13;
ti. t h e n depend so larg-dv w, •&#13;
i n g . n o f a r m e r who r u n s a da i:",&#13;
fail to k n o w t h e b u t t e r q a&#13;
each a n i m a l of his herd, a n d 1&#13;
pend u p o n , first, 1 lu . total ai a&#13;
iniik producei&#13;
cent of b u t t e r&#13;
which factors should be&#13;
s t a t e d .&#13;
To d e t e r m i n e t h e total a:&#13;
m i l k a cow pro-luces. [ in-dsi&#13;
U e l&#13;
, a n d sceon-1,&#13;
fit it containki&#13;
a&#13;
h o r s e . She is as steady as 'nil old t i m e r , ,&#13;
1 1 u ^ J 1 . 1 - i 1 ••! f a r m e r s h o u l d wendi t h e miia&#13;
level-headed a n d very stylish, a n d with ; . . . ^&#13;
j?ood t r a c k , d a v , a n d condition, could&#13;
h2a:2v8e . t r o t t e d he r mile if crowded in&#13;
cow i n his herd e v e r y d a y 0;&#13;
a n d &gt;it t h e e n d of t h e season&#13;
a s c e r t a i n t h e total p r o d u c t .&#13;
tee t h a t a n y m a n t h a t does T r. 1&#13;
i 1 11 g&#13;
" A u r e l i a n , " also by P a s a c a s . is owned&#13;
Iby M . Lavey, of P i n c k n e y . Mich., is a&#13;
b r i g h t b a y stallion 1G.V h a n d s high,&#13;
w e i g h t when in t h e s t u d , 1,4()7 pounds*&#13;
v e r y lofty a n d stylish a n d like his halfs&#13;
i s t e r M i n n i e S., has a beautiful stride&#13;
a n d most p o w e r f u l a n d perfect gait.&#13;
H e is 8 y e a r s old, has been all t h e reas&#13;
o n i n h e a v y s t u d d u t y a n d has only ft",w years'R rn"de u p t h e i r h e r d eniong&#13;
h a d t w o m o n t h s t r a c k work in his life. f0 ,-,,,v for t e n i ) r j i | .&#13;
W h e n t h e w e a t h e r , t r a c k , w e i g h t and&#13;
n o t r e g r e t t h e t i m e s p e n t in w t&#13;
the milk a n d r e c o r d i n g it, but ,v&gt;,, •.&#13;
come to w o n d e r how he eve;- n.ini&#13;
it.&#13;
D a i r y D o t s .&#13;
H o w m a n y d a i r y m e n consider t l a .&#13;
by b u y i n g a g &gt;.,d hull, t, ev m a v in a&#13;
t r a i n i n g of t h e hofaJte is considered, his&#13;
p e r f o r m a n c e y e s t e r d a y w a - little short&#13;
of a m a r v e l , a n d m a k e s him u n d o u b t -&#13;
edly t h e fastest stallion of his w e i g h t&#13;
i n M i c h i g a n . A t least M r . H u e v . t h e&#13;
d r i v e r , is w i l ' i n g t o m a t c h h i m a t b i g&#13;
odds a g a i n s t a n y h e a v y - w j i g h t s t a l l i o n&#13;
in t h e S t a t e , a n d says w i t h a n o t h e r&#13;
m o n t h s t r a c k w o r k he will t r o t easily&#13;
in 2 : 3 0 . O u r k n o w i n g ones were badly&#13;
t a k e n b y h i m y e s t e r d a y . H e is&#13;
n a i f - b r o t h e r a n d M i n n i e S. is halfsister&#13;
to " S t a r k e y ; " owned in lii;*&#13;
city.- East S a g i n a w H e r a l d , T u c s lav,&#13;
'Jet. 2 3 . 18S8.&#13;
T a l k i n g a b o u t t h e t h r e e (''&gt;. p , v i v o s&#13;
t h e c r e a m e r y m e n w o u l d better h;:vt&#13;
h e m p r i n t e d in gold all over their&#13;
factories. W h a t ' s good for t h e goose&#13;
is good for t h e g a m i e r .&#13;
T h e g r e a t want of t h e dairy over a&#13;
l a r g e p a r t of o u r c o u n t r y is n o t more&#13;
cows, hut. bettor cows a n d better care&#13;
a n d feeding. _ Tins times (-;i!i j'.„• ;M.&#13;
tense m e t h o d s in condiietim,' t li;- d i ;-\&#13;
a n d t h e call is f . i r t a v ' j do v. ---,,:';.,&#13;
d o w n t o t ' l e r o o t - , ot t ; i i o , _ v , - |j',,, •&#13;
t h e cow which produce.,, 1 ;;&lt;- f, ,,.&#13;
the m e t h o d of di-jci:-:n^- i ] t .&#13;
from which tlie miiiv is pi&#13;
Lvnian I). Abbot;.&#13;
II :&#13;
I d&#13;
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dueed&#13;
D o c k i n g o t ' H o r s e s ' T a i l s .&#13;
T h e i»resident of t h e A m e r i c a n So-&#13;
' ciety t'oi- t h e P i v x ' i i t ' u m of C r u e l t y t o&#13;
' A n i m a l s , H e n r y .liergh (iii-pliew of t h e&#13;
i v c r n l ly d e e e a s i " ! n o t e d p e i ' s o i U l g e of&#13;
t h a t n a m e ) , w riles in lite Epuck ua foll&#13;
o w s :&#13;
I " 1 regard t h e (locking of h o r s e s ' tails&#13;
! as o n e of t n e worst forms «&gt;f cruelty,&#13;
not so much on a c c o u n t of t h e pain&#13;
i n d i c t e d in e m t i n g t h e tails off, t h o u g h&#13;
that must be v'oitsidcrable - t h e tail bei&#13;
n g a c o n t i n u a t i o n of t h e v e r t e b r a l&#13;
c o l u m n b u t b e c a m e t h e a n i m a l is&#13;
t h u s deprived of t h e only m e a n s he&#13;
has of piuteeiiiig himself a g a i n s t iu-&#13;
.seet.s, i! ov would it be if a m a n ' s&#13;
a r m s v,a ,v cut oil' short at tlie shoulder&#13;
a m i he h.tvl no m e a n s of b r u s h i n g tlie&#13;
Hies from off his head o r his nose?&#13;
W o u l d i:--t the t o r t u r e be g r e a t ?&#13;
" 4 ' h e p-Mpie w h o resort t o this p r a c -&#13;
tice a r e .--imply a p i n g a fashion t h a t&#13;
has come iCoin I v i g i a n d . d'hey somet&#13;
o o c s !i-,f' as an a r g u m e n t that t h e !&#13;
io-r-v'.-. :.,' 1 gels o\ er ; \ w lines a n d that&#13;
is a n n o ; : n•.••. If a horse has a fly or an j&#13;
I •! - e e i eel O is l e a k , I Oil 11^ a l i d W O i r \ i l l g&#13;
h a a , he a a ! i r a i l ) Mi i n g s t h e l a i l&#13;
:::,MI :id o &gt; v.&gt;\ hiuo-i •'.!' of I lie a g g r a v a -&#13;
t e : : , n o d ia s i do;:;-:' h e will s o m e t i m e s&#13;
g e t 1 h e ! i a o \ el- 1 lie I l l l i ' S b u t 1 d o !)()L&#13;
l l i i u k a iiitie a n n o y a n c e of t h a t k i n d i s !&#13;
a satU-'ietit e \ c u s e t&lt;» i n d i c t s u c h a suf- |&#13;
fe;-: a-.-- ou : \w a n i m a l .&#13;
" l i e - .'Utiirig of t h e h o r s e s ' t a i l s is&#13;
or." -&gt;l' i::o-e d i c t a t e s of f a s h i o n t h a t t o !&#13;
ii:\ m o e l is s i m p l y h i d e o u s , a n d 1 a m&#13;
' O . T V t o s ; i y t h a t it is d o n e a s m u c h&#13;
n o w a s e v m c r l y . T i i e s o c i e t \ ' is d o i n g ;&#13;
ail :l i-.iii to 11LV• \ c u t : t. If we found !&#13;
nay u\,,,i e n g a g e d in d o c ' J n g horses'&#13;
t a b - we would eau-e his arre&gt;t, for we j&#13;
c.atld proceed against him for such an&#13;
oifei'.se as that. A \ v t e i a n a r \ s u r g e o n , i&#13;
Ii- -i.\ i-v, a1, who will perform o p e r a t i o n s -&#13;
W e w o u l d respectfully i n v i t e e y e r y p e r s o n w h o d e s i n &gt;&#13;
mmmm JOB PR I NT IJN G*^""-°-^&#13;
A&#13;
of a n y d e s c r i p t i o n , to cull a t the&#13;
- --&gt;^e&#13;
INCKNEY DISPATCH OFF&#13;
a n d e x a m i n e o u r s t o c k a n d p r i c e s . W - ko. o :-.:1. kind&#13;
./Sl&#13;
of i!:a! k i n d wall g o to a s t a b l e ' a u d i&#13;
w i t h o u : a n y p r e v i o u s n o t i c e wail d o c k&#13;
a a- a v e ' - t a i l , a n d of c o u r s e w e h a v e '&#13;
n o i:ie:t:.&gt; of c a t c h i n g h i m ill t h e a c t of;&#13;
tioiii -; -- i: t h e w o r k is d o n e in t h e s e -&#13;
c'ol- nil i-i' !::.• - ' : : l » ' e . 1 b e l i e v e t h e&#13;
e . v r o , , ii it.-elf h u r t - a s b a d l y a s t h e&#13;
^ : : : 1 . : : : : 1 &gt;..'.' o a p,v-.o!i's l i n g e r ; p e r -&#13;
h:n -. i; ', IOM - la : • . a - ti.e s p i n a l m a r -&#13;
v -a, e \ : • eh- P- l ...it p ; . r t i o u of t h e&#13;
Letter Heads,&#13;
Note Heads,&#13;
Bill Heads,&#13;
Statements.&#13;
Eve&#13;
I •; .-&#13;
. . . . i - * \ &gt; , ~&#13;
" I t.-ll y o u . S t r a i g h t e d g e , that Crosscut&#13;
v a tower ot s t r e n g t h to his p a r t y ,&#13;
lie- v a a a n v to conjure b y . " ••Yes,"&#13;
-a. el S;; a v-hied-v. --1 should think it&#13;
c, 0...,1 ; , , lie's toe trickiest m a n 1 ever&#13;
:&gt; v . . . " ; e / o / , •[, .&#13;
Oil Googh Core.&#13;
i'or ail ilisi ;iM-:VMt t h e T h r o a t a n d&#13;
' a a .;•. no vcni'dy is so safe, speedy, a n d&#13;
p a . a , as A y e i - &gt; C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .&#13;
a a a: 1'-. -aa-a'eie family medicine.&#13;
'* I f.ad A y c r ' s C h e r r y Pectoral an&#13;
i ' " , . a : . ' ! e l'-Miedy fer colds, eoliths,&#13;
a a '. r :•:: a:, aas cf t h e throat a n d&#13;
i a . '.."- • M, .--1. Ihm.lall, "JOI Uroavlway,&#13;
.; o a , N. V .&#13;
" ' ',.:'•,,• u a a l Ayeivs C h e r r y Pectoral&#13;
Lung Diseases,&#13;
• •: v. ].i--!i 1 lieli-'Ve i: to hi- tlie g r e a t e s t&#13;
a ' . . a in f i v w o r l d , " — J u i u e s ^Miller,&#13;
r . -v a:,, N. t'.&#13;
•' '•! . v,',' hrvl a dlstressiTi^ eou^li,&#13;
v.''i: ( .:,:. in. '!:e .--iiieaad h n a s t . We&#13;
: ',. ! ,'i .i a-i i v - i i e i a - ' s , hut none did&#13;
' a ' a'1 ;• . i. d an1, it I &lt;/;&lt;it a hotths of&#13;
i a . , \-y ]',r; oral w hieli lias cured&#13;
: i'.-. V a- a: ee:-, Mrs, ( lleim, lnul t h e&#13;
n a-i, . a m t he c o u ^ h w a s relieved hy&#13;
• •• a i -a' A &gt; a a •".-, ( ' l u r r y Pectoral. I&#13;
' i ' l . &gt; hi a :.0 a n ;,i i-eretiuneiiding&#13;
: ' . : • • ' ! : • ii h e - . " • i e i l i v t l i o r l o l l , VoVll-&#13;
: a /,'"",,'//,/'. ', &gt;! ,a I'.ilron, Aiiv.&#13;
" A;, la-'s (');er:-y Peefnral cured me of&#13;
a. •• ','- re e u h l W1:1• h h a d s e t t l e d e n m y&#13;
1 i a ; ; . ?,Iy wife a i v s t h e P e r o r a l helps&#13;
..- r n:o:-r ; h a a any el h e r medicine s h e&#13;
'••'.- a-.-d." — ;';.,,., Chirk, },It. Liberty,&#13;
.. a-,; ;. *&#13;
) ai'aa\a .::&gt; iiv&#13;
:•.-. I C Ayrr &amp; C o . , Low-!!, M a s s .&#13;
• i ^ ,a; I a.! :.,M:S, la j&lt; &lt;- ,-ji; &gt;-i:c Loali.-n, $5.&#13;
AUCTION p o s i a i a&#13;
In fact we can do all kinds of Jon Shin&#13;
all the latest styles and at living j&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced.&#13;
WATCH THIS PAC&#13;
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Willi WorkM nil I r»«v» of&#13;
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In rali li II-i'lii y rnn »rrurn on»&#13;
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_ _ _ ^ _ f i n in I'UAI IIIKHIII , in ki-op &lt;n&#13;
tbntr ^ imii. •.- , i ; -., .i-.v to 'h,,^o tv'io c ^11, n t-,-ri.] ).-1-01 ni* of OUT&#13;
v, ,1,. Pili ,.1,,1 v, :y ...--,1 11.11 . I J . I I ! , . - S v &gt; u , i . i : « t .&#13;
1'tit'M., " 11:11 l.'&lt;,m wi-.l n* tin] vv;ii,-lt,w,, HI-11,1 fri'i',ii:i,l Rftrr yoti&#13;
hKv,1 In |'i. im'in In yiiiir liM-nc fur i i mmilii-i Kinl H u m t h a n&#13;
tn ihn-r v. "ii l»*i' tiMvi'(-ii[|i.,|.i!na.' TUToniit yniir own prnpi'rtTJ&#13;
It IK p&lt;&gt;x .,. a tiCinnki, C in in I IU HITIT, ni'iiiiini? tlm M I I L . I D&#13;
(.CM.II W P , h i, tui ( O . H T V K.i rn j .1 &lt; • n !;••&lt;•, an the Bliowln«of&#13;
tl.-- Mini j ii, -i in j 111 &gt;- Irw »1 Ity, iilv.-ef • ri'nulti In it innte trailu for&#13;
nr-:(\!i. r i,'-,r" iinpli i t.,vii t.•. u In * Im-niity a r n n i n n t h o r t w «&#13;
u.' :,-1:.: \ , L ir d i K ' O O t.&gt;(«r&gt;«Ct«: In traili' 'rum tb«&#13;
enri-i r: P ,,,- ,-. nut r-y. T.ii.1, l!m inn-t *-. imlriTiil nffiT evef&#13;
k 'iniv -l.i . r , !n in HI-.liTtn.a nur mtnplm niny Iw |I1KCI-II . t o n r c&#13;
wimir il.i • . in ! ' • • • ' n, »11 nviT Aim': Ii'*. Wrlln »t onrfl, »nd&#13;
tn»li. n.r,• rl !*,.• ,•!,,!• •-.•. KI'MIIT It w i a (»ili»r.lly nny troubla&#13;
t-r ),,i; in ftmv tin•( , ii.plm i.itnum- wlin nmy rnll nt your lioma&#13;
»lM yinii- " -i r.rl vi ll.., Tn.'-t FHLlU'nrt,iry. A piii-IKI m n l o t&#13;
•-Ii'' Ti in v • :-i- ti&lt; i • t i o n i cvtit »n,['nlti-r jrnn ku»w a l l . l l y o a&#13;
dn tin: ,-nrn tn t o l l , n In-r, wliy n o l n r n i Uilnn«. Hut If you do&#13;
•cml yum' i t lri-«« .it linen, ycui cun m-roro F R E K 00« nf tha&#13;
b.-«t K,,llil cul.l wntrlie* In thu Wdrld »n&lt;i rniT l«rcn 11«» of&#13;
L O M V I . V MAMI&gt;I.ICN. W&gt; p«v »11 fiprvtin, f. .-IKU, rte.&#13;
*AHr»— UJSTK DTUN&amp;VM * CO. ,b&lt;n. 8 U , rOMTLA-ND, HJdMM.&#13;
FURNITURE ! :•FURNITURE 0&#13;
i l a v i n g r e m o v e d m y stock of F u r n i t u r e t o t h e s t o r e r e c e n t l y va , ;• 1 I,&#13;
G e o . \ V . S v k e s &amp; C o . , I i n v i t o a l l in need of ^FURNITURE:&#13;
to cftli .nul examine my stock, t htntp full line ui'&#13;
Paper Holders, Picture Frames, Furniture&#13;
Trimmings of all kinds, also Cloths Bars.&#13;
. REPAIRING OF AIL KIND NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.&#13;
G. A. SIGLER -f P1NCKNEY, MICH/&#13;
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TOBOCflAN S L I D E R&#13;
!&amp; LOW PRICES&#13;
AT THE&#13;
CENTRALDRUG STORE, 1¾&#13;
( -&#13;
V'"&#13;
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,*iV , ,a:&#13;
(&gt;.r&#13;
continues where you can get Drugs,&#13;
Groceries and Stationery, at the&#13;
iOWEST - POSSIBLE - PRICES.&#13;
Bewember we keep Writing Books, Writing&#13;
Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Inks for school us,&#13;
jBlso a fine stock of&#13;
TIOIBIAICICIO " CIIIGIAIRIS.&#13;
•sr-OUR PRICES.-®*&#13;
;.. M 30c.! H&lt;*t 50c. Tea 4 0 c «&#13;
*; •" 21c. H o n e y Bee Coffee . . . . . . . 2 4 c .&#13;
. 18c. Baking Powder in cans 2oc.&#13;
18c. Good Chewing Tobacco ...00c.&#13;
l,sc.. , Mixed Candy 10c&#13;
MZZfZ&amp;VA&#13;
, Vr t T ! ' ' ^ {i&#13;
Grain! Trunk Railway Time Table.&#13;
M I C H I G A N ' , \ n t U\K 1 &gt; I V I '• ON".&#13;
• i O I . M j } ' A S ] ' . . S T . \ T J i ) . \ S . ( , ( i . s ( . W O S 1&#13;
© &lt; C o u n t y ^ V i c i n i t y N e W S . J w j ^ o r f o t ' * miracle could have saved the&#13;
^ j Wieehm's block-, the building occupied&#13;
Brighton contain* four barbershops, j ty H a r t , h o m e &amp;• IhUen, or in fact a n y&#13;
i . ii 1, L- , i i. J .-„ l • -of the building's io elosn proiuoxity.&#13;
-Jacob r u b e r , or Oceold, and Sophia r , , . v .&#13;
T. j ,• n i „ • i . The bi'iii. w t - i u t ' - n e . beicig sufficient&#13;
Kced, ol Handy, were married a t : . h&#13;
ii , ,i 11 ,f . i \ i to e r a " ; \\\&lt;i gba j in the windows&#13;
rlovvelh Uct. -»1 •&gt;:.&#13;
W. A. VanDerhoef, of Howe'], an&#13;
Miss Minnie Wis,'lit, of Fleming, wei&#13;
married Nov. 1st.&#13;
1 'V';f c&#13;
v | IA" "•&#13;
r,7i '• i:-'.")&#13;
I" M e A M I ' . .M.I&#13;
'»::i&gt; s : l ( i ' L E N O X&#13;
1 :U»» 7:;&gt;a A r m a d a (i : 1 . ' !l):in&gt;&#13;
:•! :•,'(! V;10 Koine.&gt; t e a limia j&#13;
1 :();&gt; 7:1(). ' K o d u J a t e r 7:0^ H - ' ~&#13;
^:'&gt;!i: ' ; j ;&#13;
10:5((, , Tata a. , ' o n t I I U A d. *:«&gt;'&#13;
!i:t.V (j:.r&gt;s Y W x o i n H : l -&#13;
!J:1U d. \ ( a .&#13;
H:;W - S. L y u n - !':!&lt;&#13;
H : . r j ' it. ( ' il.&#13;
H:wc fpui H a m b u r g I)::'-)&#13;
7:*J' fo4i&lt; P I N C K N E Y "••&gt;'&#13;
7:IK&gt; r.:. ^ J (.ri-L'iiry l O a j&#13;
*»::-4T»i .r &gt;:l7 S t m - k l i r i i f : . ; . ) K . 1 !&#13;
(&gt;:oi) » :."JH J l : - u r i t ' t t i i il ,iu&#13;
5.sifi[ 4::,i) J A C K S O N ! ! : : ; &gt;&#13;
acrii--- t b a - : n ict and s,.nuvb toe window&#13;
i curtain -.. dda: Mock, bemjf of wood,&#13;
| burnt ii :'i'!nM\, and a perfect shower&#13;
j of'o: tj-b-:-- iriideied it i mpo-sible to ob-&#13;
A IJelva L-ickwood \ t r e a t m r +1.&gt; 11&lt; I t a i n ., , r l (, ,.t v ; e , v ()t t l i e ,.(jnfIagUtion.&#13;
from a maple tree on t.c p of the gin xh-• \'"••". i'ii:r;nc WHS kept constantly in&#13;
well at. -Jo-.ith Ly.)n. , ,,,,.^,,,, ; i n ,j ,1;,! *-ii«l-tual work, lorcinflf&#13;
11. M. Allen and family, of Howell, twr "1 .d -i/id ^tmaiib of water to the&#13;
i^j' j left first of the week for a three months aid &gt;•[ ' t h e \vi&gt;rk( rs, nrM which were&#13;
; trip to Sanb'rancisco. (Jul. |-«! .1; &lt; -! nil tin: t.re ami build inc.") near*&#13;
l ; ^ ! Miss Maria Sweet, of Brighton, .4j.'e&lt;] '-'-b&#13;
'-':-lr!, ")S&gt; Vfars. died at h e r h o m e in th;it vil- -i iiii'.-in-- from the extent ot th^ fire,&#13;
I :V.&#13;
a : I si&#13;
: 1.'.&#13;
i-i: 1.-&#13;
7 :0,-; I'f.re on Nov. "&gt;d, with&lt;5f*»Mcer. thi' b.— ^ were s;n;nJ, and apj)orConed&#13;
A l I t r a n i H r u n » v "ci'iitr.-tl H! -mi I itfl"" t i n i c .&#13;
A l l craiuri riiti d a i l y , S u j i d a . v ^ &gt;.••:&lt;•••..it &lt;[.&#13;
W . J . S I M K I i , J O &gt; i ; ! ' J l l I l e K ' w . ^ . ' .&#13;
S i i D i T i r i t r n d i ' i i t . Oriii-:•&gt;•.! V ; j . ; i . ' r r .&#13;
Toledo, Ann Arbor k Norilu rn Miclii-&#13;
, an Kailroiid Time Tiible.&#13;
'I'raiiiri r u n &lt;J;I C e n t r a l Sturulnr-t '1'! --k.&#13;
Mr. Daniel Quish and Miss Anna ;a - bdh.w The iiloek. owned by Ira,&#13;
I'ldan, ol Dexter, were juarried at, Sr. u • , ' ' : « ' ;ir"^ i'atrieli Uoiiely, loss,&#13;
• b.-epl,', cliurch in that village ye.ter- ^ i . - ' 1 " . 1 ' ' ' : n . - i i - d b.r -?2.0UU.iH&gt;. J u s -&#13;
(|;;._ i ice l'e'.«. i !•-' &lt; -1! i i e i - i in i r n re. law hooks,&#13;
. \ i ii • i i 11 ,. j -r l I••;;nc! ». et'•.. tot,i! ' v de&gt;t my-• d, loss un*&#13;
Dae dollar is what t h e d r a n d I r u n k '&#13;
.-u.^oanv w i l i c h ; n - e hereafier lor a k n , n v , i : " ' : u " ; , : l i P "' '{ l , u s - l , u a n e '&#13;
ri id- t o . Tack-on and return to Stock- - , p , ! ' " !-'1v ~ ' ^ ' ::':;,!-I&gt;' a l t i[^r'^y^&#13;
\is-&#13;
Lac iii)ove or a L u m p an A l b u m a Book or P i c t u r e&#13;
&lt;-• a call a n d get our prices,&#13;
&gt;us a speciality and satis-&#13;
K'iion guaranteed.&#13;
• :»,vwe look even if you do notHvish to b u y .&#13;
Yours for low prices,&#13;
ER &amp; CH3PPELL&#13;
For all points in Northeni i&gt;-1"•&#13;
take the Toledo, Ann Arbor A. ':&#13;
e m Michigan Kailroad. Trait&#13;
the north leave ( i'Y'derman i or&#13;
roe -Junction at 0:02 a. in.. 4 : -&#13;
and 7.ol p. m.&#13;
South bound trains leave .V••tiro" h:iV(. n;MI.Jsfil t&#13;
Junction at 8:10 a. in.. 12&gt;d ].. io. am&#13;
7:51 p. m. (Jonnectiuns .u-o;.- ','o:!&#13;
a'i J,Iiidi:i,-l !foy, fjf Chicago, and Miss&#13;
:1 \Iar:oti ' ia i la ^ii"r, ut Webster, were&#13;
m;t n i"d a ; ti,&lt;- re-ideiice of the briie's&#13;
,,, iiare-nts on \\ ebie'-day, X n\ 7th.&#13;
(i. II&#13;
! ; f&#13;
• i ; .&#13;
I J • I r •• ' i&#13;
j i O ! O i i .; 1&#13;
. U'e.I for r'oiXi. P .&#13;
S7'&gt;'&gt;: no itisuiance.&#13;
!ick w.i- saved.&#13;
J. A . I ) i b b i e a n i w i f e , o f M . i r i o n ,&#13;
Michigan Central at Aaii A;'ior.&#13;
lirand T r u n k at H a m b u i ' / , !'' a r - i t ,&#13;
Lansin-r iV Norihei- n at II -\'/e !. (Ticago&#13;
it (.ri'iiud T r u n k at iMiVaod. i'•••&#13;
troit. Crand H;i\"eu i1: JJJtl i J A d. e and&#13;
Michigan Central at Divn-ii -IMC : , 0 ) .&#13;
Flint A: Fere Miinpiette a: ' ! d ['•• •,;-&#13;
ant, ('hire and Fanveil. ;a: i :':::' r.d&#13;
Rapids A Indiana at Cadd'ae, at; '! oledo&#13;
with railroads d i v e r g i i ^ .&#13;
H. W. ASHLEY, W. H. 3E:&#13;
S i i ; i i ' i i i » t e n d i ' i i t . ( / " l . I'u&#13;
Ann Ar'ijor. where&#13;
hou&#13;
t h e b e n e f i t o f - t u d e l l t s . T l i - . - \&#13;
ii:ud.Ie:i\ AJ-silCii Salve.&#13;
•.'.:. •':: i.i t lie world for&#13;
• r -. o i-er-1, -alt rheum,&#13;
iey will keep a buardiiif/ hou-&#13;
-d in "uis coi.uity 52 years.&#13;
1 I:K i;:: • r &gt;.'.:.&#13;
eut-i, i-ro :-!•-. • •!-&#13;
fev :r - •••.• -, t t ;••:'. eiiapi - I hirols. ehilh'r&#13;
i.daiii-, c-: u -. a nd ao -i;in eruptions,&#13;
rive and po-.:;u !y eoi'.-- ici"-'. or no pay&#13;
renuirei.l. ' t, ;•- g\u\; \&gt;i\ feed to ^ivo&#13;
i l C l b e t -; ii' loi'iiey vtd'umli;&#13;
or &gt;ule&#13;
i . . a i&#13;
[ - - , A -&#13;
M E NOTICE OF THIS!&#13;
We respectfully invite all of our old cus-&#13;
Homer: r'?at owe us either on Note or Book&#13;
J^bprmhii tl\;\t is PAST DUE, to call and set-&#13;
,tfe v**h tis as it will be impossible for us to&#13;
carry any one over to 1889. We must have&#13;
what is due us in the next 30 days.&#13;
Respectful] y Yours,&#13;
TEEPI H H&#13;
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1-3'&gt;ii '&#13;
We have the largest and most complete stock of&#13;
DRRGS AND MEDICINES&#13;
in Livingston county, and all the new remedies&#13;
-.'KXlrtVX TO TI-IK DRUG TRADED&#13;
. -fiili and complete line of Fancy&#13;
•^a...;*•. Is Toilet Articles, Books, Stationary.&#13;
Wall Paper, etc , and all at the lowest&#13;
possible price.&#13;
NOTiCE: A POINTER ON TEAS:&#13;
-rU?M TEA 20 CENTS. A BETTER TEA AT 25C.&#13;
M A NO. TEA, 35C. THE BEST TEA IN TOWN, 50C&#13;
We might tell you it was worth 0l)c or Toe per lb., but t h a t ' i s ,&#13;
ti it necessary, t r y i n g thu tea is w h a t tells the tale. All other goods&#13;
i&gt;:&lt;tt correspondingly low prices.&#13;
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Tin- Michigan passenger agents at a ;,(p j ; , . ; , . , . j ^ i ; ,.h !, . , . r t,,jX.&#13;
l.;i • meetint/ decided to issue tickets, by i'd A ; M_th-:a&#13;
ill''"aidT. af two cents a mile to parties . ' -—&#13;
id' ten or more bound for the s a m e . Il-els, caronn de.. and other skin&#13;
piaee. P u t this in your bar. cruptc a- ;o 1 e..;,. ; hat the systeui is&#13;
,, ,, ... , ^ ,. ,, , .,, 'end'-av. ::1 j \&gt;&gt; .' •; • at p&lt; is&gt; aams a'-ids,&#13;
M.-. 1-. H. Starkey, ot 1« uwlorvillr. • ; m i J Tl[.lt ^ , - , . , - ^ : . ^ , . : 1 . - : 1 1 : . is imperaue-&#13;
d at \\ mchester. X. II., at the age ' t l V t . ; v -,.,,. .;, \ |- ;s TI,M i n i l , t reliable&#13;
of 00 years. He had been a busint.'ss o f all o e - d :a • ic-iioa-. Ask y o u r&#13;
tt: a a of that village for some t i m p and ; d r u g - i - ' :• &lt;-..:. ,»cd taa-^no other.&#13;
ids death will be missed bv m a n y ;&#13;
iVi-nds. | The h i d / ' I - d a / a mnst have had ex-&#13;
' c-ot ioici,; -, \:.\\ir ia::' -i nee it e.'irnpiete-&#13;
While F r a n k Ellsworth and James ],-"L,n!ll,,.,.", ,\ -,,,.,. p^.d^ p..i&gt;..n. Since&#13;
I'almer were p a i n t i n g Ceo. Rcithmil-; AverV ha;,- \' :o t- • i o it- Tut ^ Use such&#13;
ler's re-id-aiiee at. Stoekbridu'e last we^k, : , , } : ; i l l , :!&#13;
It not&#13;
&gt; i&#13;
Q&#13;
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PALACZ or,:,- -.- ? -&#13;
DUTdvdddd' '•:,-..&#13;
£ ; . I;- - • - . • •&#13;
DETfaC&#13;
fi):v.-.a:-7.&#13;
CVX I-p.&#13;
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I&#13;
id. d ' ••&#13;
e s:ati'old, upon which they were&#13;
tandiiiL'. Kave way. throwing them to&#13;
he ground, and injuring both of them&#13;
pipe seven ]v.&#13;
IV I I&#13;
11-1.1 as formerly,&#13;
s t lie grow th of&#13;
tiie hair, but giv&lt;^ it a . r i c h , silken&#13;
texture.&#13;
.i v r ; - e t il &gt; 1 .&#13;
•1'&#13;
'The Living-ton Republican says tin&#13;
;a-nt beds in this vicinity may "pati ! " v e r y -&#13;
• MI!" after all. Tin re is no doubt but I ^ 1 ^ ' '&#13;
d, 1 an e\eellent ijuality ofdieai.a ma\&#13;
" mir.eil. a nd the pr&lt; --p -et -. a i'" that i p&#13;
• me enterprising iirm wi'd taio.'taddJA&#13;
i ! t he Uisine-&#13;
Mrs. C. A. .i&#13;
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d . - l s a . o f T o b ' d o . h a d&#13;
i "' ; -ait d,s -a -e. siinrt-&#13;
• • ;i 1 ma l;e on left&#13;
o as7 :u e1,- P. ere., yet&#13;
•"!i a o r i o en wis cured&#13;
i-'W i'dlie. Sold bv F.&#13;
• i i l l&#13;
Wh i .i :c i.. I hake , ,,[' Seap h by. ai. u a |&#13;
A nil A rbor with a e»ad -t wr« "l i M&#13;
I ' , t h - i i ' i i i i i e i i i 1 ' it' t h e i-a&#13;
d h-tiing : Mr. i&gt;-a' - v '&#13;
! l a •v-y. x.&#13;
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•''&gt; la -] p wj:ieh sta rted t inntj . a; a ' a n 1 - ^ a&#13;
!• Tlepv dr l pav ] him .pipe a d-s. '&#13;
.'•e, sc\-ere!y liurt lug his fa-e a:.d&#13;
b ialiton ( d t i / " u : At 12:di) od-h- -!,&#13;
- ' i ' d a d ; V i i , c i c n l l l g b ,'e i.y, ,.,. • e.; ' ]\\&#13;
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ni-&gt;ys, I'.I a l e e r , i IT. :, :, &gt; a • a a&#13;
N e c k of tin- U l a a a - r, la, o ' t j .&#13;
I ' r i u o , i.',e&lt;a. i a i a i - r O i a :,! :•-&#13;
s i a e - ' S . M i d -as 1 )jsi- r -. i '• a -&#13;
V'i'sMi HI o f t l . r K i i l n i ' v - . a a :&gt; - a&#13;
l i i ' l u ^ U , I ' i:. I -. • T •. - s. l ; 0 „ ; ,.,,,• ,;i&#13;
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1 iri ,)JS\- (,r K I,i i i r v s , A, , i I - a '.&#13;
ni.ina'v I ' r u t e . i d \ I a I .s' J I I ! .&#13;
U A O l v . K r l i ' i i l i o n o:' C : . ! ' : , • •&#13;
i i a r a t l " o I , i t a ; i . l?r.'.\ i : : ;.a i -&#13;
f u r i e s , l a : ; ! a l e y t(i I. • • • l ' e&#13;
W a t i T , p a r t . c u l u r l v r | -i ;•- M -&#13;
•_ \ - : i u e e a II&gt; 10--. C r ' l a V I. I I ' M Y&#13;
J N V I . ' s T l i i . v l V . U : - . e o.-a,!-,-•&#13;
t h e T r i n e tn its a . i c e a i -, a,r. I•&lt; •&#13;
n i n v i ' i t l ' f a e i a a i a l , l a : . : , : . , :&#13;
l l i e t e V o e t of tin- I ' v e &gt;,L,U' u s e of&#13;
into.xieA! I n e a r h i k .&#13;
P R I C E , SI; T h r o e B o t t l e s f c . r 2 - . 5 0 .&#13;
Oi'li voi'e-l 1 rt-e ot ;,i,v flair.: &gt; -,&#13;
•O-'dCtul f-r C i r - i i l a r , -.-11 ,,y :. | - a : :z:f!*.&#13;
W. JGHNSTwlVVCip., v .( .w&#13;
L&gt;J~, ; i.i .i L . . .Mil M.,&#13;
A p p ' t ' t i n 1 iii -&#13;
: a i l , h a - i -i , * n i i I K T h e&#13;
0..-1 and ! . I 'nan&#13;
ml i ti tT.e hour and t hirty minutes t ii&#13;
lit i r e r o w o t Wu- id'Mi h ; ; ; i d i n g s . |v n a,v&#13;
I- \ , was a urn-- ,&#13;
en:ig ruin-. The tire wa&#13;
:•-0,--:-..:1 l,w Mr. and M i - Id,mi&#13;
'aarli's. ami was plainly vlsd ,'e [V,,;;&#13;
d - w i m l i i w : d' t i l e u- o n il i a- - u p i - 1 l a&#13;
can as a sle-^dng an irtumnt. 'id,--.&#13;
uac-diatLay donn-d tlmir ebi; lie- an&#13;
a- bed to t'ne scene, rinding That ti;.&#13;
am-- had reached *'-&gt; '&#13;
-a- --en i!artma:i&#13;
I le&#13;
l ,e&#13;
., p a. s i , - k l e i i ' s o .J \ o .&#13;
-.d.n,ir\ pills, salts,&#13;
-I i'. i . ^ a - , i e &gt; . v » d s , e t c . ,&#13;
id p. I'M. To the safest&#13;
- . -a,:i.i h s fh«p* m&#13;
Y\ &gt;•&gt;,&lt;.'',&lt; ri'ai Cures.&#13;
•;' .d - . id ; :,1 1 bmggist, ot&#13;
\l.. \ -: We h •. ve been&#13;
-. 1\ ::.; - Nov.- 1 &gt;is,-overy,&#13;
a:. I !ir,r!,!"!i'&gt; Arnica&#13;
; e !;-'. Have nevMi*&#13;
-s r I; p s,.i 1 a&lt; well, or&#13;
a I v ;- d sat ;s|ui 11 ,n.&#13;
; .- a.e wa-rulert'ul enri z&#13;
: &gt; o - i o-s in t - I - city,&#13;
i a i: un-e 1 Con^nrnp-&#13;
;:t a e \- cur" !•• Iv ust;&#13;
- ,d I 'r. King s \ e w&#13;
a '.u . on ue-t mi wit!;&#13;
'^ e g a a r a u tee them&#13;
i v • • i&#13;
i. ge. r.&#13;
laid wav ! , - i&#13;
nd '»-"&#13;
Dc-si :'"i in:.' ( oiOhleuce.&#13;
• : ' ; • • - a - , " ' , i u g ; . - i ; , ; tie&#13;
a o t a u - b a h b a i s e&#13;
TOBACCO ^ CIGARS.&#13;
T A L L Y H O : Campaign Clonus. A l i n e lin" ol Pins of all the&#13;
Candidates. T a k e your choice at prices t h a t cannot r e d i s c o u n t d&#13;
Yours T r u l y ,&#13;
fcrnsr Drugstore, p. A. SIGL y{&#13;
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b.&amp;:-\ } % . ^ fvV^ \-:,;-; , ,. A&#13;
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u. aa,i were making raield iiaadwa;&#13;
Oil tha grocery st.adv. Fy this tun&#13;
:e 1:.,. --ant e h m g i n g «'f the \\\-^ \ ,-i&#13;
^ ^ m T R A D E * M A ^&#13;
GILT; EDGENVHT.&#13;
p l a c e a m i 1 P i i n " - n : i n . e r . : ; - 1- p&#13;
ri\\ had hurst through tim pirti- -fn^rvoii-. ^&lt; &gt;-:&gt;•,••,, a. b-v.i-t aliV'ctinns.&#13;
St Yi pa-' d dp • -, 1 iisaui' -.-. and p m -&#13;
d i l g e . l ' s . e e p l - s - t l - s , l e - ] ) ; ' . M i l e s ' 1^,.-&#13;
storati v" Nd-'v ,:-•. id Is v.v\v a ,n1 i uip&#13;
l ' , , V - i ' : • u -| - a e d l e I Ve f.,,:,!, a 1,(1&#13;
aa.l breitght out th • lire d-pai.', uieii' :u --db';: --. :- - -. ••• y 'o' d-u-e g,a n :11^ a reaml&#13;
a b i r g e u u u . b e r addvu'citi^-n-.aud ---1-^1^-1 i-p-.-y; ij :1 f : ' ''^-i^u' the&#13;
".a .(--- : 1; P : 1 - ., - -. a s y, e , 1 a s t h.O&#13;
I n i u .'1 'ii- 1' - a - • i '^\' a r\a m i-vaius irritation.&#13;
:.. - Pi I i ::• i pa v-ie;~ ' nvi-iavurk.&#13;
vcraui'e or a m-v. e detiu'min-'d wii 1 : ban Id A. Sad'T ; e dae.ggi.r, will give&#13;
these w l i i i s i her-icady eonline-i awiy^iriai '•.::•.- P ' Ma- wonderful&#13;
|-ii &lt; d mm - ta t p , ip , a- ;.-, ,\-p: a, .'.,.. remedv. b | -;':vely contains no&#13;
U l i l . a l U N I O 1 . a ' a . e , I, 1,1 \\ 11 , c 11 . ,, e ,&#13;
, ,.,. , • - p;,.i:;i : a- 'menu. &gt;ne.&#13;
bi'st app-aaeu. 1 tie outa-i dc a- one approaeh-&#13;
d t he place was indeed a da&#13;
(me. tor it ,-ertainlv anp-v.ivd th-p&#13;
u,1s:..., . ; - . , , . ; • . • ' ! - , - . ; : . ... alia X . i 1. Fr-h'ichsttun. o*" Mobile,&#13;
OII S . 11, s s 1 •, 1 1 .1 ,; ( • l k i 11 - I . a sI a-1 O 1 e :&#13;
A oi., w rile-:&#13;
ai: hero we may sa\&#13;
of un n work wit&#13;
i t 11 e v • • r i P 1 ;&#13;
r-ViVr u, ;- -a-&#13;
1&#13;
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i n w d i i c l i&#13;
Ferson.ji.&#13;
a ' :&gt;'•.) o f t l i e&#13;
a t i - a s t a g r . a j d ' U i-a , i l '&#13;
to dost riii t ion.&#13;
- wa .1, : t , a d i.' nie great pleasure in&#13;
r&#13;
' s n c i i M f e e l ' i e n of r ; i r e i t a a - p - n a i a ,&#13;
re:i!u&gt;d\ .'or a l l M:il;ii''::c t i o i d a 1 ' - u i - 1&#13;
l i o r s e d 1'Vl'ai' l i i - h e - t V e - t i e a l ;: ; ' S.a- n-&#13;
1 t i t i c a u t h o r i t i e s a n i o n . ; v e a - a i-- : ' - ' a ' . - 1&#13;
b e i p . o i t t ' i Si i l i t n a n .&#13;
M e i l i a a l P&gt;ep:oa m e a t &lt;e&#13;
. ^ .-,-'"•'lo a - s a l e l y lV-c&#13;
O w n e r , , 1 i : , - a l e i s .&#13;
1 -• i&#13;
H'ei-j a a J&#13;
mmending I da Wing's Xd w Diss&#13;
i r w a " - ^ : ' - ' ' i * - i ,-.-very f,.f tduisuiup'dup having used&#13;
did: tiity wa.s cxpevi-uiea a in a'hiy.np ' a h r a -•-.--re :P Pick ot I rnnehit is and&#13;
the j'l-ogre.vs ,,; tb,e!ia&gt;. "i .in'h, it ^.\.vo mo in-tant, relief&#13;
and en?i'-o v cure i m-- ; n d I have not&#13;
b - t U l a l u i i O C i ! s l U e e . I i , A a b ^ g \.Q.&#13;
and along in the forenoon a lunvy -* -t-^ rli-t I ' h a d tried other remedies&#13;
shower descend \i, wl i.-h ailed mati r- '-vitb no p.): - r--s:br tlave also used&#13;
dilly in pia-ing theraljoinlug hdddings F.,.&gt;ett-ie Futr--r^ and I'm. King's New •&#13;
l a v Fill-, both oi' which I can recommend.&#13;
some extent hie sea ot b u n t i n g -pairl,- 1 ir. Kim:'- New Hiscovm-y tor Conthat&#13;
otherwise would ha ve c.i ,uhf. It suni]&gt;lioti. . onglisand colds, is sold oa&#13;
was rcuairked that luid tim bla/e oe- ' positive gui-antte. Trial V&gt;o ' les&#13;
Th.ursihiy wa- a dri.ubing, rainv d iv&#13;
P - I ' m y 1 10: ,;, i] 1 ii n , ii g P u ; ; , ; , U g v&#13;
in ;i po-ition of security in ;-•«:-: lug to&#13;
t a \dI e l l d a t F. A. Sig c r s u : i g s t , , i - e .&#13;
1&#13;
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^.¾.^&#13;
STATE NEWS.&#13;
State Salt Inspectors' Report.&#13;
T h e r e p o r t of t h e s t a t e i n s p e c t o r s s h o w&#13;
t h e q u a n t i t y o f s a l t i n s p e c t e d d u r i n g O c t o -&#13;
b e r i n t h e s e v e r a l m a n u f a c t u r i n g d i s t r i c t s&#13;
of t h e s t a t e w a s :&#13;
C o u n t y . B a r r e l s .&#13;
S a g i n a w 100,450&#13;
M a n i s t e e 09,137&#13;
B a y 70,()07&#13;
I o s c o 4(),416&#13;
S t . C l a i r 30,300&#13;
M a s o n 30,070&#13;
H u r o n 31, '268&#13;
M i d l a n d 3,708&#13;
T o t a l 417,10*-'&#13;
T h e t o t a l q u a n t i t y i n s p e c t e d t o d a t e t h i s&#13;
y e a r a g g r e g a t e s 3,4111,6-0 b a r r e l s a g a i n s t&#13;
3,719,132 b a r r e l s f o r t h e s a m e p e r i o d l a s t&#13;
y e a r .&#13;
Michigan S e w s IJneiiy Told.&#13;
F r a n k D u v e l l , a g e d 47, w a s k i l l e d b y a&#13;
F . ^x P . M t r a i n n e a r D e t r o i t t h e o t h e r&#13;
e v e n i n g .&#13;
W h i l e g o i n g t o a l i r e i n E a s t S a g i n a w t h e&#13;
o U i o - m o r n i n g t h e h o s e c a r t c o l l i d e d w i t h a&#13;
w on w h i c h h a d b e e n left s t a n d i n g in th•&gt;&#13;
r o a d . T h e s i x l i r e m e n o n t h e c a r t w e n 1&#13;
t h r o w n v i o l e n t l y t o i h e a r o u n d , o n e of w h o m&#13;
w a s at ally i n j u r e d , a n d l i v e o t h e i s s e r i o u s -&#13;
l y h u r t .&#13;
A n d r e w s ' s h i n g l e m i l l a t P i n e J u n c t i o n ,&#13;
n e . . r F a s t S a g . n a w , w a s d e s t r o y e d b y l i r e&#13;
t h e o t h e r d a s a t a l o s s ot $ .,():)0. '&#13;
R t . K e v , .In.in S a m u e l P o l e s ' , P . ] ) . , w . i s&#13;
f o r m a l l y c o n s e c r a t e d o i s h o p of D e t r o i t in&#13;
B a . t i m o r e on t h o 4 t h i n s ; . C a r d i n a l G i b -&#13;
b o n s i m p o s i n g t h e o b l i g a t i o n s of t h e h o l v&#13;
office, i&#13;
T h e s e m i - a n n u a l r e u n i o n of t h e p r i s o n e r s&#13;
of w a r w i l l b e h e l d at O v i d , C l i n t o n c o u n t y ,&#13;
N o v e m b e r .0 a n d 0&lt; IssS. A l l e x - p r i s o n e r s&#13;
aini t h e i r w i v e s a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o a t -&#13;
t e n d . A b u s i n e s s m o e . i n g w i l l b o h e l d t h e&#13;
f i r s t d a y a n 1 c a m p - t i r e in t h e e v e n i n g . A l l&#13;
old s o l d i e r s a m i t u o i r w . v e s a r e c o r d i a l l y&#13;
i n v i t e ! b y t h e l a r g o h e a r ; ed p e o p l e of O v i d .&#13;
W . H . B e a s h y . p r e s i d i n t , a n d J o h n L .&#13;
K i e h a r i l , s e c r e t a r y , P e r r i u t o n .&#13;
D u r i n g t h - - t e m p o r a r y a b s e n c e of h i s p a -&#13;
v e n t s t h e e t h e r n i g h t . H e r t i e M c C o m b i e of&#13;
M a r q u e t t e , a g e d o1 ^ y e a r s , p a l l e d t h e t a b l e&#13;
c l o t h , u p s e t t i n g t h - k e r o s e n e l a m p , s e t t i n g&#13;
l i r e tn h i m s e l f , f e a r f u l l y b u r n i n g h i s b o d y&#13;
a n d h ' a d . l i e d i e d in a s h o r t t i m e . T h e&#13;
p a r e n t : - c a m e in in t i m e to s a v e t h e b u i l d i n g .&#13;
W i n n L a i d l a s v of O x f o r d h a d e i g h t s h e e p&#13;
k i l l e d by d o g s a f e w n i g h t s a,r o.&#13;
C i ' a •.. ilomg L e e , t h e w e l l k n o w n C h i n e s e&#13;
l a u m l r s m a n , f o r m e r l y of M a r s h a l l , a n d&#13;
l a t e r of B a t t l e C r e e k , is in h i s n . t i v e l a n d&#13;
o n a v i s i t , a n d f i n d s t h a t h e c a n n o t r e t u r n&#13;
o w i n g to t h e C h i n e s e o x e i u s i n a c t . H i s&#13;
b u s i n e s s i n t e r e s t s a r e in t h i s c o u n t r y , a n d&#13;
h e enr.Yd•''.'.•; it a i r e t t y h o w - d o - d o .&#13;
Mr. P h v l n s of C a m d e n , X . J . , w i l l r e m o v e&#13;
Ids; c a n n i n g f a c t o r y t o J a c k s o n , p r o v i d e d a&#13;
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A m e r i c a n i n t e r e s t s in H a y t i , w h i c h a r e&#13;
s a i d t o h a v e b e e n e n d a n g e r e d b y t h e a c t i o n&#13;
of t h a t g o v e r n m e n t in s e i z i n g t h e s t e a m e r&#13;
H a y t i a n R e p u b l i c .&#13;
Itelief'l'or t h e Wlialors.&#13;
A b o u t a d o / e u A m e r i c a n w h a l e r s a r e s u p&#13;
p o s e i l l o h a v e b e e n w r e c k e d n e a r H e r a l d&#13;
I s i . . n d in t h e A r c t i c o c e a n , a n d 5oo m» n a r e&#13;
in n e e d of i m m e d i a t e a s s i s t a n c e . T h e U n i t -&#13;
e d St,• e s s t e a m e r T h e t i s , w h i c h is e x p e c t -&#13;
e d s o o n a t S a n F r a n c i s c o , w i l l b e l i t t e d&#13;
t h e r e a n d sail a t o n c e t o t h e i r r e l i e f b y&#13;
o r d e r of t h e 1 ' r e s i d e n t .&#13;
M&#13;
nor&#13;
l-lu&#13;
DIP&#13;
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. l u d g o . l L o g a n I ' h i p m a n a n d J u s t i n li.&#13;
W h i t in / h a v e b o o n e l e c t e d t o t h e l i f f y f i r s t&#13;
c o n g r e s s b y t h e d e m o c r a t s o f M i c h i g a n .&#13;
T h e P n t ' i d i s t r i c t h a s e l e c t e d F r a n k W .&#13;
W h e e l e r , r e p u b l i c a n , t o s u c c e e d S . O .&#13;
F i s h e r , d e m o e r a l . T h e s i x t h d i s t r i c t ift&#13;
: c l o s e , b u t 1 iresvi r, R e p , l i a s c a r r i e d&#13;
it b y a p l u r a l i t y of a b o u t UK). O r l . n d o h\&#13;
I B a r n e s r a n a h e a d of h i s t.ieke, i n e v e r y&#13;
C o u n t y of t h e ' d i s t r i c t e x c e p t i n g G e n e s o e .&#13;
F o r d m a d e a good r u n f o r r e - e l e c t i o n .&#13;
c o n s i d e r i n g t h e great- o d d s a g . i u s t&#13;
h i m , a n d t h e s u r p r i s i n g t u m b l e t h a t&#13;
t h e d e m o c r a t i c s t r o n g h o l d s of K e n t ,&#13;
a n d I o n i a h a v e l a k e r . W i l l a r d S t e a r n s&#13;
m a d e a s t r o n g s h o w i n g i n t h e s o c -&#13;
o n l , but. w a s o v e r w h e l m e d . H i r a m B .&#13;
H u d s o n a n d J o h n P o w e r c u t d o w n t o e v a s t&#13;
r e p u b l i c a n p l u r a l i t i e s in t h e i r d i s t r i c t s&#13;
M i c h i g a n s e n d s t h e f o l l o w i n g d e l e g a t e &gt;,-&#13;
t o t h e F i f t y tii st c o n g r e s s :&#13;
1.---.1, L o g a n C h i p m a n , d o m , -&#13;
: 0 . - K d v v a r d P . A b e i i , r e p Y&#13;
; 3 . — J a m e s O ' D o n n c l , r e p . • *y&#13;
I -1.- - - J u l i u s C . l i u r r o w s , rcit. *&#13;
1 5 . — C h a r l e s E . B e l k n a p , r e p .&#13;
I t l . — M a r k S . B r e w e r , r e p , "&#13;
I 7 . — J u s t i n R . W h i t i n g - , ik-m.*&#13;
• ^. - A a r o n T . B l i s s , r e p .&#13;
I 0.---B. M. C u t c h e o n . r e p /&#13;
I 1 0 , - F r a n k W , W h e e l e r , r e p .&#13;
I 1 1 . - S . M . S t e p h e n s o n , r e p .&#13;
j - R e e l e c t e d .&#13;
j T h e l e g i s l a t u r e is c e r t a i n l y s t r o n g l y r e&#13;
p u b l i c a n . T h e s e n a t e s t a n d s 01 r e p u b l i c a n s&#13;
to 11 d e m o c r a t s , a d e m o c r a t i c . g a i n of t w o&#13;
j o v e r l s S L T h e h o u s e s t a n d s 01 r e p u b l i c a n s&#13;
j t o 30 d e m o c r a t s , a g a i n of 0 o v e r l:so7. T h e&#13;
i r e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y o n j o i n t b a l l o t i s 3 3 .&#13;
T h o p r o h i b i t i o n v o t e h a s f a l l e n off h e a v i l y&#13;
j in t h e s o u t h e r n c o u n t i e s . I t w i h b o d i f f i c u l t&#13;
j t o g i v e t h e - t o t a l v o t e b e f o r e t h o official&#13;
• c a n v a s , b u t it is p l a i n t h a t t h e t h i r d p a r t y&#13;
b y d i s i n t e g r a t i o n in s o m e c o u n t i e s h e l p e d&#13;
to s w e l l t h e r e p u b l i c a n v i c t o r y&#13;
T h o U n i o n L a b o r v o t e cut's a n i n s i ,'uifl&gt;/&#13;
r a n t figure, i n t h e r e t u r n s . S t r c t e r m a y&#13;
h a v e 3,OIK), a n d M i l l s w i l l p e r h a p s h a v e&#13;
$,000 in t h o s t a t e .&#13;
T h e v o t e of W a y n e c o u n t y a s s u r e s t h o&#13;
e l e c t i o n of a t l e a s t f o u r of t h e c a n d i d a t e s&#13;
nn t h e r e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t in t h e f a c o of t h *&#13;
old i n f a c t t h a t t h e c o u n t y h a s g o n e s o m e w e r f&#13;
w h e n i n t h o n e i g h b o r h o o d of 3.00,) f o r C e r e l a o d L&#13;
I T ) !&#13;
A g r c d 1&#13;
B i r m i n g h a m&#13;
G l a d s t o n e u r g e d t h a t I r . s h m o u o u g h t n o t t o T h i s c a n n o t b e a t t r i b u t a b l e , ' a n T i i DO&amp;fri&#13;
c . p i i e s e e in 11 g o v e r n m e n t of m u t u a l l a w s , I r i b u t e d b y e i t h e r r e p u b l i c a n s o r d o m o e r l w .&#13;
• - • • ' - ' * \ j c s t lo a n y t h i n g b u t t h e u p r s i n g of t h e poOpltt&#13;
i ' g a i n s t t h e d o m i n a t i o n a n d t h e m o t h o t i s o f&#13;
&amp;&#13;
a n d d e c l a r e d t h a t I r i s l ' i n e n a r e tl&#13;
j u o g e s a s to h o w t o d e a l w i t h l o c a l a f f a i r s .&#13;
H o i l l u s t r a t e d t h e i n e p u i l i t i e s of t h e l a w&#13;
u n d e r w h i c h : h s u f f e r i n g ,&#13;
a. i n g w i t h&#13;
it of p n l i t i -&#13;
risii p e . . p i e a r i&#13;
p i n t i n g e s p e c i a l l y t o t h e l o w s d&#13;
p u b l i c m e e t i n g s a n d t h e 1 r e a nu&#13;
e a l p r i s o n e r s . H e c h a r g e d t h a t t h e r e s p o n -&#13;
s i b i l i t y fur o v i e C o n s in I r e l a n d b e l o n g e d -&#13;
not, to t h e d h e r a l s a s c h a r g e d b y L o r d H a r t -&#13;
i n o l o n but to t h o s e w l i o r e f u s e d t ) g i v e&#13;
t h • l e n a n t r y I h e reii&#13;
h a d b e e n g i v e n to l b&#13;
d e c l a r e s that, t h e I r i s h m a n c o u l d not u n d e r&#13;
t h e p r e s e n t f a v o r a b l e o u t l o o k c h a n g e t h e&#13;
" p i n i o n h e l d b y h i s p e o p l e f o r s e v e n c e n -&#13;
1 l i n e s , a n d p r e d i c t e d s u r e hiul. s p e e d y r e -&#13;
lief f o r 1 h e p e o p l e .&#13;
h e t r u s t . T h e o n l y l e a d i n g d e m o c r a t i c&#13;
t a n d i d a t e s o n t h e c o u n t y t i c k e t w t i o w o n&#13;
w e r e i h o s e w h o d i d n o t o w e . h e i r n o m i n a -&#13;
tion t o t h i s p e c u l i a r a n d n o v e l s y s t e m o f&#13;
p o l i t i c a l i n l l u e n c e .&#13;
1 F x - S e n a t o r T . W . F e r r y ' s h o r s e w a l k e d&#13;
r f l ' l h n r o a d b e t w e e n G r a n d R a p i d s a n d&#13;
t'om a r r e a r s t h a t | S p r i n g L a k e t h e 0 . h e r n i g h t w h i l e M r . F c r -&#13;
h i o h l a n d t e n a n t . H e ; r y w a s r e l u r n i u ;• f r o m m a k i n g .1 s p e e c h i n&#13;
t h e n e i g h b o r i n g t o w n . T h e c a r r i &gt;ge, h o r s e&#13;
a n d d r i v e r w e r e r o l l e d u n c e r e m o n i o u s l y&#13;
i n t o a m a r s h , M r , P e r r y w a s R e r , o u s l , v ; i i i -&#13;
| u r o d . It t o o k t h r e e h o u r s t o g e t t h o h o r s e&#13;
aut of t l i c m i r e .&#13;
j&#13;
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If ...&#13;
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" &amp;&#13;
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^ .: .at&#13;
CROWN.&#13;
e lighted taper;&#13;
ftight wears on:&#13;
f P u s the life t i d e ;&#13;
t-throbs ere the dawn.&#13;
daaptfiose icy fingers,&#13;
ir press that paling b r o w ;&#13;
lingtraze, then turn toward hcavon-&#13;
Ike hor, F a t h e r , but pot n o w "&#13;
it bend lower, anxious w a t c h e r s ;&#13;
jpther, catch that fueling tone:&#13;
*I«fla d^ing, I urn dying,&#13;
B u t 'tis only going' home.&#13;
"Soon I pass yon open twrtal,&#13;
W u v e the palm and strike the lyre,&#13;
While the wondrous love* of Josus&#13;
Swells each thrilling note the higher.&#13;
"Comes a shudow cross the vision—&#13;
M t e * will be a (starless crown;&#13;
All.too late to gather jewels--&#13;
O lay crown, iny starless crown !&#13;
"TftUrtbec), O be sure to tell them :&#13;
*j/fmt BOt till life's day is done,&#13;
T t t « t « r i i a l light is dawning -&#13;
8o«!s are lost they might have won."&#13;
A FAMILY AFFAIR.&#13;
BY iivon CONWAY.&#13;
C H A P T E R X X X V (Co.vriNcen).&#13;
" L e t me leave you one m o m e n t . " she&#13;
Whispered. Without waiting for the&#13;
permission she drew her hands from his&#13;
and glided away, swiftly as she had left&#13;
hlra t h a t evening at Ha lewood House,&#13;
„but this time without leaving him hqne? i&#13;
less. '"./&#13;
She came back in l e s ^ t h a u a minute,&#13;
and her boy came with her. Holding&#13;
him b., the hand she stood and looked at&#13;
Frank.&#13;
He understood. H e drew the boy to&#13;
him. sat down and put the little fellow&#13;
between his knees. 1 'lacing one hand on&#13;
his head he looked u p at Beatrice with a&#13;
ujrave smile.&#13;
" D e a r e s t , " lie said, " c h i l d r e n m a y come&#13;
to us or not; but this boy shall a l w a y s be&#13;
to n;e as my own son. lie shall never&#13;
mourn for his u n k n o w n father, never, if I&#13;
can help, know shame covers that father's&#13;
name. '&#13;
l i e raised he child and kissed it. Harry,&#13;
with whom Carruthers was always a&#13;
prime favorite, put his chubby arms&#13;
round his friend s neck. Beatrice watched&#13;
them apd smiled softly.&#13;
Carruthers, after disengaging himself&#13;
from the bov's embrace, put him gent$-&#13;
aside, rose and held out his arms. Beatrice&#13;
came to them, laid her head on his&#13;
shoulder and wept hapny tears. He whispered&#13;
words of passionate lo.e, kissed her&#13;
again a n d again, and all the while master&#13;
h a r r y watched the two with childish attention,&#13;
and wondered what was the&#13;
»* meaning of this curious scene, At las&#13;
they re i e in be re 1 his presence, and Beatrice&#13;
handed him over to his Bavarian&#13;
n u r - c&#13;
. " F r a n k , my own F r a n k , ' ' s h e whispered.&#13;
"\ on will never bring the past up&#13;
against i: e.' I have been wicked, deceit-&#13;
IUII. but dearest, I have suffered for it.&#13;
Frank, you shall know every thought of&#13;
my hear;. 1 will be a true wife, if anyt&#13;
h i n g ever told me t i n t tlie remembrance&#13;
v Of t h e past made you doubt me, I should!&#13;
^jjH*"—; should die, F r a n k . "&#13;
^ y T h + n Bhe asked him to leave her for&#13;
OflBle—leave her to think over all that&#13;
b a d happened. He obeyed. He too want-&#13;
: fcd to think .&#13;
; Na madly he called again later in the&#13;
day, ; nd the two began in a rational way&#13;
lo discuss their plans for the future.&#13;
• ieatrice was very uneasy about Mrs. Miller,&#13;
.'-lie blamed herself for not having&#13;
taken the inidress which would reach her&#13;
in l.oiulon.&#13;
It was settled thut they should wait a&#13;
week longer in Munich, in the hope of&#13;
h e a r i n g n e w s o f Beatrice's emissary. Then&#13;
C a r r u t h e r s spoke of something which all&#13;
day lie had been revolving in his mind.&#13;
"Listen. Beatrice'. We are to go buck&#13;
together and your cause is now my own.&#13;
There is something io be faced. There&#13;
are those who have a right to ask you to&#13;
explain your absence. But "there is a&#13;
right you can give which will overrule all&#13;
others. Dearesi, let us return as bus and&#13;
and wife. "&#13;
She rushed a n d trembled. ' Oh, Frank,&#13;
how can 1;' So soon!''&#13;
"Soon' Beatrice, it is more than five&#13;
years. That man was dead to you more&#13;
than five years ago. He died when j o u r&#13;
lore d i e d . "&#13;
«*&gt;True! It is true:"' she murmured.&#13;
**He died then, not n o w . "&#13;
"1 feel that I do not ask \ on to do this&#13;
fq^selfish reasons," said Frank. "1 ask&#13;
p, It because it is best for you. A few&#13;
months' engagement to yon would not be&#13;
' w e a r i n e s s , darling. This I must sacrifice.''&#13;
i.is urm went a1" ..nd her and their&#13;
lips met.&#13;
"Now for your answer, ' he said.&#13;
She placed her h n u l in Ids. "Let it be&#13;
' as \ o n will, my love, my lord. 1 1I.CNe n o .&#13;
rr will but &gt; ours—oh. hrank, J rank: I feel&#13;
V that 1 can face anything, faiv anvbedy,&#13;
so long as I know t i n t we are not to be&#13;
p a r t e . I - - k n IU that you are to be mine&#13;
f o r e v e r "&#13;
Beatrice and Frank were married. They&#13;
' found an iinglish nursemaid who was&#13;
going h &gt;me. They engaged her to accompany&#13;
them, and take care of the boy.&#13;
In due time they all reached London.&#13;
B e a t r i c e ^ anxie:y respecting her faithful&#13;
servant had now grown very great; so the&#13;
*&lt;hf8t thing they did was to try and gain&#13;
tidings of her.&#13;
• T h e only thing they could do was to&#13;
t p p j y to the police: and soon after the&#13;
jdeacrlption of the missing woman was&#13;
grVtli they were told t h a t ' it seemed to&#13;
&gt;4MMWer to that of a Wcinan, unknown,&#13;
irtjp Was in tho pauper lunatic asylum.&#13;
8 ^ 0 0 the asylum they wont, and h a t i n g&#13;
b&lt;Wri shown the clothes worn by the wom-&#13;
•D,kDcw t h a t their fears were well founded.&#13;
F r a n k had felt no doubt about the&#13;
matter. T h e nurse's manner on a certain&#13;
night had assured him as to what the end&#13;
would be. lie told Beatrice so.&#13;
Beatrice was greatly shocked and distressed.&#13;
"1'oor S a r a h , " she said, "she&#13;
v?M n e v e - mad with me, I could always&#13;
calm her. She was my right hand for&#13;
yaart, Frank. s h e helped ine, tried to&#13;
•fclalri m e " — h e r o Heatrico blushed as&#13;
painful memories ros.&gt;—."&gt;VM will never&#13;
MgDW how the poor thing loved me&#13;
Frknk. '&#13;
ttantrice saw the doctor and questioned&#13;
b i n . T h e doctor shook his head. An&#13;
tatervlew would do Mie patient harm.&#13;
Btttrlce would nc4fcai!«T*IIUa&gt; a»da*k«d&#13;
tk*&lt;Ait»r t p tell her poor s e r v a n t t h a t&#13;
t M vTathere. H e could judge from t h e&#13;
etfMt of the news as to the advisability of&#13;
a vjflt. T h e doctor humored her. H e&#13;
boon returned and said that the mention&#13;
of her name seemed to redouble the poor&#13;
woman s delusions. he had turned her&#13;
face to the wall and made gestures of absolute&#13;
aversion. Frank, drew Beatrice&#13;
aside.&#13;
"My dear g i r l , " he whispered. "Depend&#13;
upon it she saw thi&lt; man, let slip&#13;
the name of Munich, and knew* that he&#13;
was on his way to you. The grief at&#13;
what she ha i unwittingly done quite upset&#13;
tier poor brain. She is so troubled at&#13;
it that she will not see y o u . "&#13;
Beatrice went to the doctor. "Oli,"&#13;
she S'iid, impulsively, and with tears in&#13;
her eyes, "will you go to her once more —&#13;
only once. TSll her try to make her understand&#13;
that 1 am married and h a p p y . "&#13;
Mrs. i a r r u t h e r s being a beautiful woman&#13;
In distress, the doctor being a young&#13;
man, obeyed. He soon came back shaking&#13;
his head. It was no use.&#13;
All they could do was to see that Sarah&#13;
was removed to a place wuere she could&#13;
be ca ed for, and where kind treatment&#13;
was assured.&#13;
After they had done all they c uld for&#13;
Sarah, Frank and Beatrice turned to their&#13;
own affairs. None of Beatrice's people&#13;
knew of her being iu London. Frank, of&#13;
course, sftv/ UUiny acquaintances, but as&#13;
Beatricipifcn%,yP so few people their companionship&#13;
c&amp;eated no remark. Upon inou&#13;
ry at the hotel patron Led by the Talberts,&#13;
thoy learned that the brothers had&#13;
not yet come u p for their perennial visit,&#13;
but were expected next week. So one fine&#13;
day, Mr. aud Mrs. Carruthers, the boy and&#13;
his new nurse, went down to Blac.;town.&#13;
* i l k " :'.- •'•• * * *&#13;
Our long^lost, but, I hope, beloved&#13;
fi lends, Horace and Herbert, were one&#13;
afternoon r e t u r n i n g from Blacktown in the&#13;
large wagonette. As they came up the&#13;
drive they saw something unusual— something&#13;
that made them glance at each other&#13;
in dismay. • n t ' e front doorstep, sunning&#13;
himself and lookingas if Hazlewood House&#13;
and its appurtences were his In fee simple,&#13;
stoo 1 a little boy.&#13;
They p'U their eyeglasses up and saw&#13;
that the small stranger was making violent&#13;
demonstrations of friendship. The dancing&#13;
blu • eyes wh'ch looked up at them&#13;
seemed strangely familiar. Herbert was&#13;
the first to discover the truth.&#13;
" I t is Beatrice's boy. ' lie said.&#13;
" I t is, " said 1'ora.ee, solemly. To make&#13;
sure they asked him who bo was and&#13;
whence he came.&#13;
l.e in 'or mod them that he was his&#13;
"mother's bewchiful boy," and he waved&#13;
his arms lo show the distance he had come&#13;
was more than his mind could grasp. T h e n&#13;
here commenced his friendly advances,&#13;
holding up hid 'ace in a way that showed&#13;
he expected to be kissed. He was so imperative&#13;
and assertive that they yielded&#13;
Herbert 1 ent down and kiss d him. Horace,&#13;
who noticed tha • his brother's appearance&#13;
vas he did so was not dignified,&#13;
lifted the urchin up and likewise kissed&#13;
him. Then they went indoors to learn&#13;
what it all meant.&#13;
The child preceded them, and had they&#13;
harbored any d ubt of his identity such&#13;
doubN would have I (en set at rest by the&#13;
way in which the little urchin rubbed his&#13;
feet. .No child who had not lived a part&#13;
of his life at Hazlewood House would have&#13;
performed the act so thor uglily.&#13;
Whittaker was in the hill. " W h o are&#13;
here, Whit aker'.'" asked'Horace.&#13;
"Mr. and Mr-. CatTuthers, sir."' replied&#13;
Whittaker. The Talberts stared at each&#13;
other, then, hanging their hats on the&#13;
proper and respective pegs, entered the&#13;
drawing-room.&#13;
They saw Frank*-.standing there with&#13;
that ouaint, dry suiile on "his face, an i then&#13;
they saw Beatrice coming tow-ard them&#13;
with outstretchc I arm-. Herbert again&#13;
stared blan ly at Horace, who could not,&#13;
however, respon I to the look because Beatrice&#13;
had thrown her anus around his&#13;
neck.&#13;
"Kiss me, l'ncle Horace, and say you&#13;
forgive me, ' she cried. "1 have caused&#13;
you all sorts of worry and anxiety, but say&#13;
you f o r g h e me. "&#13;
She had caused them worry and anxiety.&#13;
Nevertheless, she was their sister's child&#13;
and a thorough Talbert. She was also in&#13;
distress. So Horace yielded, kissed her&#13;
and told her how glad lie was to see her&#13;
again.&#13;
After this she went to l'ncle Herbert and&#13;
something o: the same scene was gone,&#13;
through. T h e Talberts then rearranged&#13;
their neckcloths as much as to -ay that although&#13;
such impulsive embraces might be&#13;
allowed once in a way they were not o be&#13;
a general rule.&#13;
"But I don't u n d e r s t a n d . " said Horace,&#13;
"Whittaker said Mr. and Mrs.—"&#13;
"Oh, y e s , " sni I Frank. "Beatrice and&#13;
I were married sonic time ago. Married&#13;
in Munich. Fine city, Horace—you know&#13;
it of course. Wo only came ba;k from&#13;
our wedding trip a few days ago. You&#13;
are the ; rst we have seen. We .bought&#13;
perhaps you would have put us u p tor a&#13;
couple of d a y s . "&#13;
Th s re uest put t i e Talberts on their&#13;
metal as hosts. Hospitality overruled&#13;
every thing with them. Their house was&#13;
a' the young people's service as long as&#13;
they wished the longer the better. " B u t&#13;
wliydid Beatrice run awa1 '." asked Horace.&#13;
"Ay, why'.1" said Frank, carolessh.&#13;
" T h a t ' s the question."&#13;
"It could not have been to avoid y o u , "&#13;
said Herbet t.&#13;
"She says not, but oue is never sure&#13;
about such things. "&#13;
"You were afraid you wmild have to&#13;
give up the boy, " s a i d Horace to his niece.&#13;
She hesitated. "Yes, 1 feared he would&#13;
be taken from m e , " she said. Horace&#13;
looked t i i u m p h a n t l y at Herbert. His&#13;
theory had been the right one after all.&#13;
Then they went off to see that a room&#13;
was got reads for their unexpected guests.&#13;
Whilo the Talberts were so engaged their&#13;
guests wa ked down to the village and&#13;
found Sy van us Monlle&#13;
Sylvanus positively sparkled when he&#13;
heard the news. It freed his conscience&#13;
from a shadow which had for months been&#13;
lying upon it-—the shadow of tho Cat and&#13;
Compasses. He took a hand of each of&#13;
his friends.&#13;
"Sorry for one thing - o n l y one. T h a '&#13;
1 didn't .oin these hands. Wc uld have&#13;
given woi Ids -anything— none to Munich&#13;
on purpose. 1 needn t tell either of you&#13;
why 1 wl-heil to do it. "&#13;
T h a t night at Ka/.lewood House&#13;
the table was as tastefully laid,&#13;
the na; cry as smooth aitf&#13;
the glass as lustrous, t i e wines&#13;
as unimpeachable the cook, ry is perfect&#13;
as ever. F r a n k did nearly all t l * talking.&#13;
He spoke of his future plan , (i the life&#13;
he aud Beatrice mea^t to lead,! as coolly&#13;
as ir all her friends had been a tin wedding.&#13;
Beatrice said very little. She was&#13;
simply, quietly happy. Iloracs thought&#13;
the young couple behaved very well. .\s&#13;
he remarked to Herbert afterwai I, " T h e r e&#13;
were none of those embarrassing little&#13;
familitii'I ies which so often [make the&#13;
company of a bride and bridegroom—well,&#13;
undesirable." f&#13;
Beatrice left the men a ill strolled&#13;
through the garden. Horace aid Herbert&#13;
had idled their glasses, andjin a most&#13;
courtly way wished Frank c y r y happiness.&#13;
".Not," said Horace, "lhat we can&#13;
honestly say that we approve cf your having&#13;
been married in this clan * t i n e way.&#13;
But you ii ay, of cour=e, havjr had good&#13;
reasons for It."&#13;
" W e had jjooil reasons " »a 1 Frank.&#13;
"mu.it i ert&#13;
he had the&#13;
md to bring&#13;
ent's favor&#13;
" W e think, however, we lmve a r i g h t&#13;
to a k for an explanation o Bea rice's&#13;
strange conduct - h e r Might afd concealment.&#13;
"&#13;
"Certainly," said Herbert,&#13;
t a i n l y . "&#13;
So F r a n k told them al'. A&#13;
command of language aud rfoke in earnest&#13;
tones, as he ha I th:' slfill to make&#13;
certain shadows look lighter,&#13;
out strong points in his cl&#13;
most strongly; as he could sueak o. wha*-&#13;
she had endured, and so inyoke pity as&#13;
well as mercy, Bea1 rice' could sca'cely&#13;
have found a better advocate.!&#13;
B u t Horace' Herbert! A I n e of notes&#13;
of exclamation would m t projeriy express&#13;
their surprise. With eyes Jixed ou the&#13;
speaker, they listened like persons under&#13;
a spell. Even when F r a n k had said his&#13;
say, they continued to gaze al him. Horace&#13;
was tho first to speak, "is tills t r u e ? "&#13;
he gasped.&#13;
"Fvery word of it—pool girl'.'' said&#13;
Frank.&#13;
• T h e n . " said Horace, with his no-appeal&#13;
manner, "we can never forgive her—&#13;
u e . e r see her again. NeverT'&#13;
He glanced at Herbert, as if expecting&#13;
the usual echo. But it did not come.&#13;
Frank r, se.&#13;
"Very well; then there is nothing more&#13;
to be said. I'll go and telLmv wife to put&#13;
on her things.. Which is the best Blacktown&#13;
ho e l / "&#13;
This was a staggering shot. It w:o i*&#13;
cruel shot. Carruthers was right when&#13;
he said it would take a great deal to make&#13;
the Talberts turn even a do;: away.&#13;
"Live us a lew minutes to talk it over,"&#13;
said H e r b e r t "Let us leave you here for&#13;
awhile."&#13;
"No. I'll go into the garden. 1 can't&#13;
give you more than twentj minutes, because&#13;
most of our things rre unpacked,&#13;
and it is growing l a t e . "&#13;
Before he lelt them ho spoke again;&#13;
this time with ail his former earnestness.&#13;
"Horace, H e r b e r t , " he said, turning from&#13;
one to the other, "in talking ibis over,&#13;
remember, that if you cm no: fi rgive&#13;
her, we must be s rangers hereafter. By&#13;
casting her off you gi e th3 world a right&#13;
to say wha it chooses. Betnember, also,&#13;
she is mv wife—.hat she loves j v u — t h a t&#13;
she is even now on thorn- of suspense&#13;
awaiting your decision."&#13;
With this he left them, went into the&#13;
garden, and, out of sight of the house.&#13;
walked with his arm round Beatrice and&#13;
bode her be of good cheer.&#13;
Before the twenty minutes h. d expired,&#13;
W hittak r came to inform them that Mr.&#13;
'I albert desired him to say that tea was&#13;
waiting in the drawing-room. Frank&#13;
smiled, drew Beatrice's trembling arm&#13;
within his own, and led her in doors. As&#13;
soon as Whittaker had withdrawn after&#13;
handin,r round the tea, Horace spoke. He&#13;
was standing up. his cap in his hand, and&#13;
his calm eyes seemed to l e ga ing at&#13;
nothing.&#13;
"My dear Be.trice.' he said very gravely,&#13;
"1 think if you aud I rank could manage&#13;
to prolong your stay until to-morrow&#13;
week, we might ask a tew friends to meet&#13;
you at dinner. The i'nvitatiot will b.1 a&#13;
o*i rt one, but under the cfrtninstances&#13;
will no doubt be excused. "&#13;
Carruthers turned away to hide a smile.&#13;
It was a triumph.&#13;
No more was sa'd: but Betltrice'could&#13;
not refrain from letting a feiv tears of&#13;
grat tude bedew "Horace's immaculate&#13;
shirt front, or from sitting (or a little&#13;
while with Herbert's hand in hers.&#13;
Mr Maingay had, of course, been told&#13;
aB. This was a painful task, a s ' e l l i n g&#13;
Sir Maingay meant telling Lady Clausen.&#13;
Her ladyship had her revenge by being&#13;
able to say the girl, a I, after all, " i l n o&#13;
something disgraceful;"..lu.t as she thinks&#13;
a great deal ab &gt;ut the honor tjf her husband's&#13;
family, she will not pLchum the&#13;
cor eetness &lt; f h e r . s t i m a t e of Beatric'e-'s.&#13;
character.&#13;
And Beatrice;' Beatrice will make a&#13;
circle of friends. No secret will be made&#13;
of the facts that she has been twice married&#13;
and that little Harry is her child by&#13;
her tirst husband. And if some day it&#13;
should be whispered in that citric that for&#13;
sou e reasons onh known to herself she&#13;
passed for \ ears for a s ngle woman when&#13;
she was a wife what will it matter.'&#13;
Better that than pass'ng for a wife jarnen&#13;
a woman is single.&#13;
The world is like a eat, pleasant and&#13;
sweet when rubbed the right way. Frank&#13;
and Beatrice are rich —the trustees raised&#13;
no ouestion on account of her tirs; :; arriage—&#13;
they are hospitable, bin '.-hearted.&#13;
clever, young, and good-looking, and&#13;
Frank seems likely to rise to eminence.&#13;
In such cases friends are very goo.inatured&#13;
and trouble the i selves very little&#13;
about idle reports. Indeed, all who care to&#13;
| inquire into Mrs. Carruther s history may&#13;
I know all there is to know.&#13;
j No—not all. No; the m e n s by which&#13;
1 happiness was brought within hor grasp.&#13;
Tha is known only to a wild-eyed, whitefaced&#13;
woman whose guant features grow&#13;
! every day more guant who day by day&#13;
: sinks into a more hopeless state. Only&#13;
she. this victim to the dreariest religious&#13;
! creed the world has yet invented—doubly&#13;
dreary because it is illogical and unanswerable—&#13;
only she knows how Beatrice's&#13;
was bought, how her happiness&#13;
was assured.&#13;
And sho will soon die and go to her&#13;
appointed plac;\ But she will die and&#13;
make no sign.&#13;
T U K K M ' .&#13;
To be tho friend of a sovereign one must&#13;
be without pnssion, without ambition, without&#13;
selfishness—fore seoiUtf au«i ci«4*r seeing&#13;
-in short, not a man.&#13;
N E W S U G A R P R O C E S S . | Gout in most cases first makes itself&#13;
_ _ _ _ _ \ known by an acute pain in the Joint of the&#13;
„ „ , ,» _ , . g r e a t too. This most excruciating pain&#13;
A Q u e e r S t o r y f r o m S c o t l a n d o r a m o y b e i i k e n c d to t h a t p r o &lt; iuced %y the&#13;
&gt; e w Y o r k I i w e n t o r ' i W o r k . driving of a wedge under the nail. F o r&#13;
A q u e e r s t o r y m a n alleged w o n d e r - gemture Salvation Oil. P r i c e 25 cents a&#13;
fill d i s c o v e r y by an A m e r i c a n inventor ° ^ e&#13;
r i i i k p r e U y c p e a t d r i n k i „ B l i t t l o&#13;
and tho p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n of it in at a time of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, and&#13;
G r e a t B r i t a i n c o m e s from a Scotch you will relieve your cold, and not rack&#13;
, . . , * . , , . i i your chest and lungs to pieces, and keep&#13;
n e w s p a p e r , whioh vouches for its truth- everybody else in a state of agitation.&#13;
fulness. T h e discovery is a process [ l*riee twenty-five cents.&#13;
Tor r e f i n i n g s u g a r by electricity, and&#13;
t h o i n v e n t o r w a s Prof. H e n r y F r i e n d ,&#13;
of N e w Y o r k , w h o s e d e a t h o c c u r r e d ,&#13;
it is said, on M a r c h 10 of this y e a r .&#13;
H e was so secretive, it is said, t h a t he&#13;
r e p e l l e d all a t t e m p t s t o facilitate the . r&#13;
, . . . . , , • ., I Laughter and song are the heart's river*&#13;
w o r k i n g of bib process by k e e p i n g t h e 0 f n o p e .&#13;
m a n a g e m e n t of tho m a c h i n e r y in his | "' A &gt;eBiibie Mun&#13;
o w n bunds, a n d he was so fearful lhat j Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat&#13;
bis s e c r e t w o u l d be discovered that he i " n d t U B £ 9 ' . , *\ ^ 0 1 1 ¾ m f lr -°- ca,8,es o f&#13;
,, , . . i Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchitis, Croup,&#13;
s e n t the m a c h i n e r y to S c o t l a n d piece- ,: n ( . all Throat aud Lung Troubles, than any&#13;
m e a l from diflerent p a r t s of this c o u n - other medicine. The proprietor has author-&#13;
, TT # i i „4 ;., ! ized any druggist to give you a sample bottry.&#13;
H e g a v e y e « r s of l a b o r a n d in- tie Free to convince you of the merits of&#13;
v e s t i g a t i o n to t h e process, it is said, this great remedy. Large Bottles 50c and&#13;
The most effective mautle of charity m&#13;
rnude of Bealskin.&#13;
Lso Brown's Bronchial Troches for&#13;
Coughs, Colds and all other Throat&#13;
Troubles.—"Pre-eminently the best.''-—&#13;
ltev. Henry Ward Beecher.&#13;
and only his wife was initiated into his&#13;
secret. A t his p r i v a t e w o r k i n g r o o m&#13;
he posted a notice t h a t it was d e a t h for&#13;
any one to cross the threshold, a n d&#13;
w h e n he died his secret would h a v e been&#13;
lost h a d n o t t h o s o i n t e r e s t e d in his&#13;
s c h e m e i n s i s t e d t h a t he should m a k e a&#13;
w r i t t e n r e c o r d of his e x p e r i m e n t s for&#13;
use in such a c o n t i n g e n c y .&#13;
N o d e t a i l s in the now process a r e&#13;
given, b u t it is declared t h a t it r e n d e r s&#13;
the boiling of s u g a r no longer necessary,&#13;
and t h u s saves niuch t h a t is n o w&#13;
wasted. T h e r a w s u g a r is put inlo his&#13;
m a c h i n e , , and tho first batch is conv&#13;
e r t e d i n t o refined product in f o u r&#13;
*L&#13;
lied&#13;
cut-&#13;
The new^i*. style of dude collar is call&#13;
'•The Pirate,1 ' because it is an adept at c&#13;
lingthxujits.&#13;
H o w ' * T b l i f&#13;
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward&#13;
for any case of Catarrh that can not be&#13;
cured 'by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure.&#13;
F. J. CHENKY &amp; Co., Props., Toledo, O.&#13;
We, the undersigned, have known F . J.&#13;
Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe&#13;
him' perfectly honorable in all business&#13;
transactions, and financially able to carry&#13;
out any obligations made by their nim.&#13;
West &amp; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
Walding, Kinman &amp; Marvin, Wholesale&#13;
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
E. H. Van HoeBen. Cashier Toledo National&#13;
Bank, Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
Hall's Catrrrh Cure is taken internally,&#13;
acting directly upon the blood and mucus&#13;
hours. After t h a t tho process s con-j surfaces of the system. Price, 75e. per&#13;
t i n u o u s . the m a c h i n e w o r k i n g as long ! b o t t l ° - Sold by all druggists.&#13;
as r a w sujrar is supplied, a n d t u r n i n g&#13;
it into refined s u g a r in an hour a n d&#13;
t h r e e - q u a r t e r s from the t me it is put&#13;
in. N i n e t y - n i n e p e r cent, of the&#13;
s a c c h a r i n e m a t t e r in tho r a w s u g a r is&#13;
secured, it is asserted, and the t o t a l&#13;
cost is only about eighty cents a ton.&#13;
The r i g h t to use tho p r o c e s s has, it&#13;
is a l l e g e d , p a s s e d into the h a n d s of a&#13;
lirm of L i v e r p o o l m e r c h a n t s , and&#13;
s t a r t l i n g c h a n g e s in the stifrar business&#13;
in the n e a r f u t u r e nr* promised.&#13;
Life is a continual routine whatever guise&#13;
it assumes.&#13;
Yes, he loves you now, 'tis true,&#13;
L~ss with eyes of violet blue,&#13;
Lips a;? sweet as honey dew.&#13;
Bonny little bride 1&#13;
Will he love you a.s t o d a y ,&#13;
When your bb out lias fled away,&#13;
When your golden locks arc grey,—&#13;
Will his love abide'&#13;
Ye3, if it is-the true kind it will survive&#13;
all the inevitable w a s t e s and changes of&#13;
life. But, it is e v e r y w o m a n ' s desire and&#13;
tluty to retain, as long as she.can, the attractions&#13;
that made her charming and beloved&#13;
in youth. Xo one can keep tier youthful&#13;
bloom or equable" temper if weighed&#13;
lown aud suffermsr from female weakness&#13;
ind disorders. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,&#13;
is a remedy io;* these troubles.&#13;
Sold by druggists.&#13;
Mr. Moody will spend the winter in evangelistic&#13;
work on the Pacific eoa«t.&#13;
Railway Stocks and Debts.&#13;
O u t of 237 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ra Iway&#13;
stocks, 1G4 are below par. Of these,&#13;
only e i g h t e e n " are worth SO per "out&#13;
a n d u p w a r d , whilo forty-ninn rcti:;e in&#13;
value f r o m 50 per cent to SO p e r ' cent !, t ,. A n 0 f t l , , , v f " ^ * t h , v&#13;
, r , i -rt ; is most distressing, not only to the person&#13;
and n i n e t y - s e v e n are below oO per indicted if he have any pride, but to those&#13;
ce(HU s o m e m i m i n g d o w n to 1 or 2 per j with whom he comes in contact. It is a&#13;
delii'iite matter to speak of. but it has part-&#13;
: d not otiiy friends but lovers. Bad breath&#13;
and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's&#13;
Catarrh Kemedy cures the worst eases as&#13;
unusaiids call testify,&#13;
ceut of t h e i r n o m i n a l worth. Indeed,&#13;
so far f r o m being surprised at r a i l w a y&#13;
insolvency, it does not, in view of railway&#13;
history in this c o u n t r y , seem ina&#13;
c c u r a t e to say that tho d o m i n a n t&#13;
A m e r i c a n r a i l w a y pol.cy is to c u m u l a t e&#13;
i n d e b t e d n e s s to the u t t e r m o s t 1 rait&#13;
w i t h o u t s e t t i n g bounds to b o r r o w i n g&#13;
The king of Siam recently donated •'•Job,&#13;
iu i to Hap' ist missions.&#13;
I :&gt; -, e n tlon« o f t In- lUtli &lt;&gt;n t u r y .&#13;
The ste in:boat, t'uo reaper, the sewing machine,&#13;
, . , 1 . • i. * i Cars running bv night and bv day,&#13;
a n d w i t h o u t p r o v i d i n g m e a n s of pay-1 H o U B 0 S ^ ^ , ^ by pis and heated by steam,&#13;
m e n t . Added cause for w o n d e r m e n t j And bright electricity's ray.&#13;
is the callous, indifferent conditio? of speeds like lightning&#13;
Pthe&#13;
p u b l i c mind in r e f e r e n c e to raili&#13;
way i n d e b t e d n e s s . On D e c e m b e r III,&#13;
\ 1S8G, it a m o u n t e d to Si, 377,bOO 000, a&#13;
' s u m n e a r l y twice as g r o a t as tiie largest&#13;
n a t i o n a l debt we ever owed,&#13;
c a p i t a it is over $67. The&#13;
c h a r g e u p o n it w a s at the and of 1886",&#13;
$187,000,000, or about $J.i)0 per c a p i t a&#13;
per a n n u m . T h e debt is, in ibis aspect,&#13;
a n a t i o n a l b u r d e n , d e m a n d n g the earnest&#13;
a t t e n t i o n of the people a n d the sinccrest&#13;
c o n s i d e r a t i o n of the wisest&#13;
s t a t e s m e n , lest it become a b u r d e n too&#13;
g r e a t to bo borne by the public and o u r&#13;
s y s t e m of r a i l w a y s become swam pied&#13;
in tho m i r o of b a n k r u p t c y and r e p u d i -&#13;
ation. Yet g r a v o and serious as are&#13;
the p r o b l e m s connected with it, the a t -&#13;
t e n t i o n of n e i t h e r voter, legislator n o r&#13;
railwav m a n a g e r has been t u r n e d to&#13;
them.— Forum.&#13;
The telegraph's elielreleased,&#13;
Then the telephone comes to excel it ;&#13;
And. to put en the liuish, the last but not&#13;
least,&#13;
Is the fumed little Purgative Pellet.&#13;
Last but not least is I&gt;r. Pierce's Pleas- e r vnt Purgative Pellet, because it relieves&#13;
interest ! tiuman suffering, adds to the sum of human&#13;
' ;\&gt;mforf, and enables the relieved sufferer&#13;
t i enjoy all the blessings ^nd luxuries of&#13;
Hi." age we live in.&#13;
The amenitiesof life make the t r u e b e a u t y&#13;
f living.&#13;
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaao&#13;
Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c&#13;
A smile through tears is th&#13;
bow of peace.&#13;
mi's rainvThen&#13;
Baby was sick, TVO fjave her Castoria,&#13;
When she WJIS a Child, sho cried for Custoria,&#13;
When she bcvanic Miss, she clung to C&amp;storia,&#13;
iVheu ahe had Children, she save theni Castoria,&#13;
Human Nature.&#13;
"You w a n t a position in my store,&#13;
do you. m i s s ? " said the k i n d - h e a r t e d&#13;
m e r c h a n t . " Y o u d o n ' t look as if von&#13;
had had m u c h experience s e l l i n g g o o d s .&#13;
I h a v e only one place v a c a n t now. I t ' s&#13;
in the s o a p d e p a r t m e n t , in the basem&#13;
e n t , and the s a l a r y is only $1.75 a&#13;
week. But m y w.fe informod me this&#13;
m o r n i n g she n e e d e d a n o t h e r girl in her&#13;
kitchen. If yon would like t h a t place&#13;
she will give y o u $-1 a week anil a good&#13;
home. W h i c h would you p r e f e r ? "&#13;
" I ' l l t a k e tho soaplaily position, s i r , "&#13;
was the h a u g h t y reply. — Vhicajo Tribune.&#13;
A German officer cannot marry an Amor&#13;
icau woman without Bismarck's consent.&#13;
In the Intelligence Offico,&#13;
"You w a n ' t a s e r v a u t g i r l ? "&#13;
"Yes, sir, a colored o n e , "&#13;
" W h y a colored o n e ? ' '&#13;
"Because wo are in m o u r n i n g . " —&#13;
Boston Courier.&#13;
Warranted to color more poods than any&#13;
} other dves ever made, and to nive more brilliant&#13;
and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond,&#13;
' and take no other.&#13;
Y FOR IO&#13;
His Realm.&#13;
Aft'able c l o r k : " C a n I be m i s t a k e n ?&#13;
I s n ' t H i s the Mrs. Crazier w h o m I&#13;
m e t so p l e a s a n t l y at Fire I s l a n d this&#13;
s u m m e r ? " His cusferuer: " W h y , y e s ;&#13;
I ' m Mrs. Crozier, and I r e m e m b e r&#13;
y o u r face; but I t h o u g h t y o u told mo&#13;
you w e r e e n g a g e d in religious p u r -&#13;
s u i t s ? " AfTaWlo c l e r k : " T h i s is t h o&#13;
n u n ' s v e i l i n g d e p a r t m e n t , raadaiu."-—&#13;
Time.&#13;
i A Dress Dyed&#13;
\ A Coat Colored&#13;
Garments Renewed ) CENTS.&#13;
! A Child can use them!&#13;
Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work.&#13;
At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.&#13;
WELLS, RICHARDSON &amp; CO. Props. Burlington, Vt.&#13;
^UCTATED FOOD&#13;
Is a Perfect S U B S T I T U T E&#13;
F O R M O T H E R ' S M I L K .&#13;
Pabies living upon it *leep well,&#13;
lauch and crow, are plump and&#13;
healthy. It regulates the bowels,&#13;
curing ooth constipation and&#13;
__ diarrhoea. Send for valuable&#13;
pamphlet^ free^ Sold by druggists, ?5C, 50c., $X.OO.&#13;
W E L L S , R I C H A R D S O N &amp; C G . B u r l i n g t o n , V t *i,&#13;
*&#13;
• - / ^ • * M .&#13;
:_4_____3j&#13;
. . ' • » • * W: 'W*~:&#13;
# / ' •&#13;
PETTEYSVlLLE&#13;
From OUT Correspondent,&#13;
School commenced last Monday &gt;\ ith&#13;
Henry Northard as teacher.&#13;
Sorry for you girls, get alhlressi-.d&#13;
for a party and then "get left."&#13;
Mrs. Wm. Moore, of Mason, is the&#13;
guest of her sister, Mrs. K. (i. Carpenter.&#13;
Mrs. A. Mercer is staying a few days&#13;
with her sister, Mrs. T. Fagan, who is&#13;
quite ill.&#13;
Mr. Preston and wife were the&#13;
guests of Isaac Gillmore last Thursday&#13;
and Friday.&#13;
Wheat has taken a boom, raised 5&#13;
cents in twenty-four hours. What is&#13;
the mater with Harrison?&#13;
One of our citizens is buying up a&#13;
large amount of sheep. He did not dare&#13;
buy before election as he wants a high&#13;
price for his wool.&#13;
Messrs. Baker and Isham, of Pinckney,&#13;
made a long- call in town last Sunday&#13;
evening, but we could account for&#13;
that as there was some very pretty;&#13;
girls at the place where they stopped.&#13;
Miss Sylvia Gillmore went away irotn ,&#13;
home a short time aaro, but returned j&#13;
home last Tuesday accompanied by a j&#13;
husband. Charlie Munday is the hap- i&#13;
py one.&#13;
Jk*£~F0R&#13;
V I f i New and novel our line for pents of Silk, Seal and Plush Caps, a very fine line aflgt *&#13;
the best things in the Fur Line, entire new styles, first season, from $1.00 up. / V - ^ ^ w&#13;
All kinds of Scotch and Knit Caps, and the very latest in Derbys, Soft '&#13;
-Hats, etc- •». - '&#13;
*« - . ' • • •:,¥ FOR T H E LADIES ! IW&#13;
All the latest styles in TOBOGGANS, including Jocky Caps, Nubia Toboggan Caps, !-^-*&#13;
Jersey Caps, etc. : • : * $&#13;
SEE OUR BARGAINS IN 59 CENT PLUSH DRESS GOODS.&#13;
Mi'MTTTENS, GROCERIES, E 10.1-¾¾&#13;
Mc PHERSONS'&#13;
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.&#13;
FALL AND WINTER OPENING !&#13;
IPJ^J&#13;
nsaasEszz rssass^&#13;
NOTE—Our buyers have hitelv returned from a trip throngli the Pastern market's—made especially to .secure&#13;
some goods which the owners were especially anxious to realize mi. The ^l ( ,ds are iu our stores. We are now&#13;
able to announce some rare bargains in all departments oi our stores.&#13;
-f HUM! IF—™ ——•MMWWWWMraMBfi tm^jw ^ A W / V&#13;
RARE VALUES IN WINTER CLOTHING!&#13;
A greater variety of styles and patterns than ever helbiv. Look at th&lt;-e prio-v a ^ l remember these are all&#13;
thoroughly made, corrceMittin.LT .ii-ui'inciit-. the pi'.!duci&gt; "{'ihi- v.-ry 1U.-T maker. : Men's evcrv-day Suits $.'* to&#13;
$5- Men's business Suits So t&lt;&gt; Ss; -Men'- hue Ca.-siifo re, Tweed and Chcveit Soils in laiest style fabrics, well made&#13;
in stylish designs and thoron-hiv reli;il)h, a l - ; ^ lo &gt;1.~). In this line of - U u e have the greatest variety and&#13;
the best bargains that we have ever lueii aide to offer, Mm's line Pre-.- Suit- in C..rk«crew&lt;, Diagonals. Fancy&#13;
Worsteds, Silk Mixtures at * to ^ - . These goods are peiteet in .-dinpe and ti*. ami are suitable ibr the most particular&#13;
occasions.&#13;
y ^ g ^ ^ ,,-, iamw »um ,.\&#13;
OUR HIRED GIRL&#13;
1 L\&lt;*\ V V TS V M ft&#13;
^ ^ h % ^ h &amp;&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
^ri -&gt;ti&#13;
/i^^A-''-'&#13;
*W*vi :vV&gt; — —&#13;
«l«- 'Jl m&#13;
#&#13;
"CJ&#13;
Says that wherever she has winked the people nil -ay tl:at if you want to bu}''&#13;
lirst-class tfonds,&#13;
MANN BROS. IS THE PLACE !&#13;
4\&#13;
\j&#13;
With long, pants, sizes from S to IS yean-, in almost endless variety I'PUU '_'.i~&gt; to SPJ. Children's Knee Pant&#13;
Suits winter weights, from l.D'J to is&gt;.oO. Lor oi;e wirk we &gt;\ i 11 give \\\\\\ ea.eh child's suit a nice Polo cap free.&#13;
WOVERCOATS !-W&#13;
From 1 to $24. Almost any soft of an overcoat you can think of that's desirable we ean ibow you at unparalelled&#13;
prices, Whatever you may want in clothing vmi now have a" chance to make a little mmey go a long ways,&#13;
We call especial attention to our great&#13;
PRIZE- MEDAL SEAL PLUSH S A C Q U E , P O U L T R Y&#13;
I am now in tho market for&#13;
LIVE &amp; DRESSED POULTRY.&#13;
and also to our great&#13;
"GOLD MEDAL' FIRST PRIZE ALASKA&#13;
PLUSH SACQUE AT $30 00.&#13;
The last named garment is made from an extra ouatity of Alaska Seal Pin.-h. is cut extra long in the skirt. It \ ~"&#13;
18 in color al mast an exact duplicate of a edoi) Alaska Seal •raianein , and i&gt; worth a &lt;n&gt;od deal more money than; p I N P W O O L SHEE"P J&#13;
we ask for it, but we put them in al $:10 so us to have the very hiu-i IMu-h Sample in the State at the price. sJUi.L.1&#13;
• Other Plush Saccules at 18, :&gt;0, 22, 24, 2&lt;h -Js. \\:\ ami sp).&#13;
Shfi mav he ^ m i n i us tatTv, but there is a look ot candor aUmt her. an expression&#13;
ot modest truthfulness which i'm-h ds us to dou'»t th it&#13;
She Expresses the Popular Sentiment.&#13;
But if you have any doubt about the matter, we haven't. Our eroods are all&#13;
first-class, our prices are remarkable Cor their littleness and we Know that for&#13;
economic trading and choice goods,&#13;
MAIM BROS IS THE BEST PLACE.&#13;
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRYP'ODUCE.&#13;
MANN BROTHERS.&#13;
Yf- *&amp;&#13;
I will pay the Highest Cash Price&#13;
for all live nrdre^sed poultry delivered&#13;
at my residence, 4 miles north-west of&#13;
Pmcknev.&#13;
SHROPSHIRE SHEEP !&#13;
V. Dinkel.&#13;
IJUIJ DS !&#13;
Our Broadcloths at 8oc, and 61."&gt;0 are the best values (dlered in the State. Colored Velvets only 40c. Motlled&#13;
Silk Plushes in every desirable shade and color at only "&gt;(,&gt; and (it) cents for the best grades. This week a&#13;
.•great bargain, in 3G-inch Tricotts and Dress Flannels at Ml) and ;!'d cents. Plain colors and fancy checks.&#13;
BOOTS AND SHOES.&#13;
Our "McPherson S3 rihoe" for gentlemen, and our "Flexable S2.")!) Shoos" for Ladies- are, we claim, the best&#13;
shoes offered for the money either far or near. These, sho ,\s are nia'L for us from tirst-olass workmen. Their&#13;
snperiority over other shoes usually sold at this price, will be readily conceded when put to a comparative test.&#13;
CHILDREN'S SHOES ! MEN'S BOOTS !&#13;
Everything in the shoe line from heavy everyday wear to the iiinesLdress&#13;
&gt;hoos at prices which eefy competition.&#13;
^WM. MCPHERSON &amp;SONS •HOWELL.&#13;
v-.il&#13;
*%.&#13;
MONTAGUE BROS.&#13;
Importers, UrceiliTH A Dealer* in&#13;
SMDPSIIES Snap. -•—*-&#13;
Our imported sheep are from the ^ ^ ^&#13;
Enprlish Hocks of .Joseph Pulley, M. P.,&#13;
Lord Hi'ndlip, Lord ("hesham, M. fh;\i&#13;
FINE WOOL RAMS,&#13;
bred from the flocks ot&#13;
S.Q. TEEPLE, OF HAMBURG,&#13;
and the late&#13;
C. F. LaRUE, of Pinckney,&#13;
O O T O&#13;
F. A. BARTON'S&#13;
(UII10ILLI, MICHIGAN.&#13;
• • •&#13;
•' .1¾&#13;
examine our flocks before buying.&#13;
Add less all communications to&#13;
Montague Bros.,&#13;
Ghubb's Corners, Livingston Go.,.&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
A .BARGAIN !&#13;
For the next «0 days I will sell H a r - 'f&#13;
ne?s as follows: Good Oak Nickel-*&#13;
Plated Sini.de Harness, $1() to $ 1 5 i ; . ^&#13;
Heavy Team Harnoss, $20. " . ^&#13;
(T/&#13;
/"*\&#13;
L.^&#13;
A . '» -, J&#13;
•V ' . ?&#13;
%&#13;
^,.- v.... ^ji.^&#13;
/&#13;
fc*&#13;
•c i&#13;
PE.TTEYSViLL.t-:&#13;
F r o m Our (.\&gt;rrc-|M&gt;inii .c&#13;
School commenced 1 -1-s. M'-nd.n&#13;
Henry Northurd as teacher.&#13;
Sorry tV&gt;r you u'n-U, xvl all «1 r-ifor&#13;
a party and theu "net lull."&#13;
Mrs. Win, Moore, of MUMJII, i.-&#13;
V&#13;
lie&#13;
, / i l u guest of her sister, Mrs. K. (I. Carpenter.&#13;
Mrs. A. Mercer i&gt; &gt;tay in«' :i l e w ( l a v&#13;
with her sister, Mrs, T. Fagan. who is&#13;
ijuite ill.&#13;
Mr. Preston and wife wrtv me&#13;
guests of Isaac tiillmore last 'Tiiu r.-ii.i *&#13;
and Friday.&#13;
Wheat has taken a loom, rai-ed •»'&#13;
cents in twenty-four hours. Wh.tt ;•-&#13;
the mater with Harrison?&#13;
One of our citizens is huyimj up a&#13;
large amount of sheep. He did not da re&#13;
buy before election as lie wants a high&#13;
price for bis wool.&#13;
Messrs. Baker and lslnim, of I'm, kney,&#13;
made a Ion*,' call in town hist Sun |&#13;
day evening, but we could account !' a;&#13;
that as there was some very pretty&#13;
girls at the place where they .-t^ppi-d.&#13;
MissSvlviadillniore went aw ay .Y, an&#13;
home a short time ago, but \&lt; turue I \&#13;
borne last Tuesday accompanied 1 / a '&#13;
husband. Charlie Munday i- the happy&#13;
one. i&#13;
J ^ ^ F O R THE BOYS CHILDREN, LADIES A: D GENTLEMEN.&#13;
New and novel our line for (jlents of Silk, Seal and Plush Caps, a very fine line and&#13;
the best things in the Fur Line, entire new styles, first season, from 81,00 up.&#13;
All kinds of Scotch and Knit Caps, and the very latest in Derby*, Soft \&#13;
-Hats, etc.-&#13;
FOR THE LADIES !&#13;
All the latest styles in TOBOGGANS, including Jocky Caps, Nubia Toboggan Cape,&#13;
Jersey Caps, etc.&#13;
SEE OUR B A R G A I N S T N ™ CENT PLUSH DRESS GOODS.&#13;
;.--.'vMITTENS, GROCERIES, E 111¾&#13;
•.'. j » j » i&#13;
McPHERSONS'&#13;
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.&#13;
FALL AND WINTER OPENING !&#13;
srssn rasa sxzai BHBE «CE£2 zrszz •*&gt;-&#13;
NOTE—Our buyers imve lately n n&#13;
some goods which the owner?, weiv &gt;•-]&gt;&gt;•&#13;
able to announce come rare har'aahiv L&#13;
• .I tiein ;i trip ibr.iii-b , the&#13;
1 v ;i I I \ I &gt;o - i i i !'•;.,/" &gt; n . 1 i.&#13;
-P m market &lt;—mace 'especially to secure.&#13;
md&lt; are in our -totvs. We arc now&#13;
IffiQjnSISMtXESE^Z^IL^^af'C?--&#13;
OUR HIRED GIRL&#13;
J I ) S 9 I )&#13;
•V, J,, ..)., ,f, ,&gt;, .•&gt;, ^ W&lt; ~ ~&#13;
1 1&#13;
«&#13;
»&#13;
RARE VALUES IN WINTER CLOTHING!&#13;
A greater variety ot'stvV- ami in L&gt;..h at t'.&lt;'- iM'i!• • - ui, i n member tbese are, all&#13;
thoroughly made, correct hit lag aein&#13;
85; M e n ' s b u s i n e s s S u i t - &gt; &gt; I " •--: M&gt;&#13;
in stvlish designs and tlmr•m-hiv pm&#13;
the best bargains that we lm\e t \a r I&#13;
Worsted*, Silk Mixtures at &gt; t- ; J - .&#13;
ticular occasions.&#13;
.1. . a l&#13;
U • • V . T I ' ! i v . J . ' . . , , a l&#13;
;, f- i::i !- • : '!,. c : \ I i&#13;
a ' - &gt; m . . i r , ' i ' . v . . i a m i ( i e v .&#13;
• 1 ' '; 1 • i, 1 n I h i - I d a • i' :.:&#13;
1 , .,-;; !. M - l / - !'.!'-• 1 ' : ~&#13;
••• • 1 a n - i •• l i ; ' ii - i&#13;
7/r?&#13;
•&#13;
\&#13;
o&#13;
^&#13;
V&#13;
11&#13;
every-day Suits ?^ to j S a v s f h a t w i , e r e v t l , . s i , p h ; i , W l ,,.|{ ,.( i n „ , ,„:,•,.,],. -,)1 .1IV t|iil( ,f .,,,, w a u t t l ) |,a j , /.jT- ;&#13;
•:&gt; in .a;&gt;--t 4 \ i e iabrics, well made,! " !iist-cU- triads ' ? 1^^¾ '&#13;
, lia\ e the .icate-t variety and&#13;
in * &lt; rk-efew-, Ibaeioinds, Fancy&#13;
i . i a: e ii:tab.e ibr tbc most par- MANN BROS. IS THE PLACE !&#13;
With long ]&gt;ants. &gt;i/e- tV^rii -v t,&gt; 1&#13;
Suits—winter web.ditsdbun 1 .!'•'; t&#13;
'a _".'•' i" &gt;!-, Cbildrcn's Knoi^J^ant&#13;
': ii • a • '!i eli i Id's MI it a. nice I'olu cap tree.&#13;
SltR iu:iv be giving u " ':dTy. lmt tliere i- ;i look e| oiiu'eT ,il.eiit l.er, an exnressiun&#13;
of tnodr-st truthfulness vvliicb t'..r! i d- u- t• J Ib u'&gt;t tlut&#13;
She Expresses the Popular Sentiment.&#13;
Ibit if you have any doubt ali'iit I h" niatti'i'. we hiven'r, (&gt;ur enml-; are all&#13;
first-elas^. our pi iccVar*' rcnia; kaob: I'ur their litibui"- - and we Kiiow that fur&#13;
wonnmic trading audclinice goniN. •&#13;
From 1 W'f'lX. Almo&gt;t any -Mrt'ofan&#13;
prices./Wbatovc r yon may want in ei have a ( I,:I ,&#13;
dv i1 '&lt;• We call (lli&#13;
iea.;e a liuio niiiicv ^o a. long wav:&#13;
I P T O V E R C O A T S l-w&#13;
w ,,,,. ncijMANN BROS lSTHHI^EST PLACE.&#13;
| CASH PAID FOR COUNTRYP'ODUCE.&#13;
We call especial attention n&gt; our ^reat j M A N N B R O T H F R S&#13;
PRIZE MEDAL SEAL PLUSH SACQUE, ~ '~~&#13;
£&gt;**&amp; ^ ^ f j&#13;
an t o .-111- g l ' e l i ?&#13;
"GOLD MEDAL' FIRST PRIZE ALASKA&#13;
PLLSUSACOUE AT ^30 00.&#13;
P O U L T R Y&#13;
I am now in the market for&#13;
LIVE &amp; DRESSED POULTRY.&#13;
^IIROPSHIHK SHEEP !&#13;
isSfSi I* S;'&#13;
••il&#13;
I will pay tin&gt; Highest Cash Price&#13;
for ad live nr dre-&gt;eil poult ry didivered&#13;
at my residence, 4 inile^ nei't li-west of , ^&#13;
Pmckney. \ '• ; •-\^&#13;
V. Dinkel. ! ^ - ^ ^ ^ - ^ 7 ^ ¾ r&gt;&#13;
The last narnod gaimcnt i.- na.de :V. ;,; an , \ i r a eaeiiy •• \ .Vials&#13;
in color ulmot an exact duplicate ,,I' a .-'1.', A,,,M,., -- al :a:ac&#13;
we ask for it, but we put them in at --:;" -•! a- ;•. \ :;&gt;,•• tie- v, v&lt; tua • I' J; i -11 .—:. - • t ^ •. i, • iiL 'die :-'ate at'the price.&#13;
Other Plusli Sac&lt;nie, at, is, :'JK 2'J, J I. -&gt;. :-. • • • ' • •&#13;
. ! l';i:-i . i.- i-i i t""r-\J./a hillg 111 tl:e skill.. I t "&#13;
1 I .i&gt;ri-.mnro m,,ney tl,un F | N E W O O L S H E E P !&#13;
an&#13;
,T " • ^&#13;
Onr Brnaclclf&gt;ths at ^")0, and ^l.oii are Hie lie&gt;t values I.HIT, ,1 iii thr State. ('eh vi-a \kdvets only 40c. M»tlied&#13;
Silk Plusher in (:v(TV (h-iraliie dcei-;ind c a,.r at '&gt;ni\- .V.i ;u:d r,',i ,•, nt- t'u- the bei-t guides. "This week a&#13;
great bargain in 3G-inch Trieett- and Dr»^ l-'lanu-ds at :;M and :i:i cent-. Plain colors and fancy checks.&#13;
BOOTS AND SHOES.&#13;
Our "MePherson ?3 Slu.e" tbr g, ntleaan and &gt;eir ' d ; h \ ; d d • &gt;J."i I Sho •&gt;" f,,r Ladies an&gt;, we claim, the best&#13;
shoes.offered for the inniicy either far niMi-ar. . He--- s!ia'- a r •• m.il • fir u s f,- nu tirstc!a~s workmen. Their&#13;
superiority over other shoe.- Usually -&lt;.!d at tlii- i-i'ee v.ili he readily c.jiieeded wb-ii put t;&gt; a comparative test.&#13;
TAGUE BROS.&#13;
iiffiDPsiiin Sun?.&#13;
CHILDREN'S SHOES ! g » ' 3 BOOTS!&#13;
Kverytbing in the -line line from heavy ewrydav w^ar to tlee |iiu&lt;:.t dress&#13;
r\\" 's at ['rice-.- wiiie]&lt; ^-{y compe'.itiuu.&#13;
Our imported sheep are from the&#13;
^ English llocks of Joseph Pulley, M. P.,&#13;
.$£. \ ^0)-(] Hindlin. Lord Clivsham, M.&#13;
'•••^ Knowles and iienry Tovat t. We have&#13;
"-•jr I al&gt;n i'anadian and American bred •%&#13;
\.1&#13;
•••""rtV*,^&#13;
^_ "-vaBa^V' .sheep. We invite all interested in'1; ' &lt; / \ .&#13;
- &gt;*\^j^T^^-*':'"'V''f*( I sheep laisintr to call at our place a ^ d v ' .^&#13;
-Jf(|AjRV7~ ; exaruine onr flock&gt; lielbre buyinp. .iLr&#13;
X"CXi&#13;
F I N E W O O L HAMS,&#13;
bred from the Hocks ot&#13;
S.G. TEEPLE, OF HAMBURG,&#13;
and the late&#13;
C. F. LaRUE, of Pinckncy,&#13;
Address all communications to&#13;
Montague Bros.,&#13;
Chubb's Corners, Livingston Go.,.&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
A BARGAIN !&#13;
k&gt;&#13;
, WM, MCPHERSON &amp; SON HOWELL,&#13;
O O T O&#13;
F. A. BARTONS&#13;
• ^ ^&#13;
For the. next M0 nays [ will sell Har-. f&#13;
jr.es&gt; ;iS follows: (lood Oak Nickel '&#13;
1'l.ited Single Harness. SU) to $15,, -&#13;
! llcavv Team llj.rnf;ss, §2t&gt;.&#13;
im&amp;DILLA, MICHIGAN. [ .Io6w»Svra,, / N&#13;
Msi. /&#13;
/ W * *&#13;
^ 1$ft&amp;*Ptl&#13;
.'•V-&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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a o c i n n s s .&#13;
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K N I G H T S OF M A C C A B E E S .&#13;
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A t t o r n e y and C o u n s e l o r at Law. and&#13;
S O L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y .&#13;
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To ItiiNT.- - N e w brick blacksmith&#13;
shop with tools all complete. I n q u i r e&#13;
of D . KICHABIW, P i u c k n e y ,&#13;
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F o u x D . ~ O n the streets of Pinckney,&#13;
a revolver. Finder c a n procure the&#13;
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property a n d paying for this&#13;
notice.&#13;
Something new in baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of gold band decorated Chiaa&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of us and&#13;
get a wboie oet. Yours,&#13;
GEO. W. SYKES &amp; Co.&#13;
TUe G r e a t - M . P .&#13;
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Liver Pilts which regulates t h e liver,&#13;
stomach, bowels, etc., t h r o u g h their&#13;
nerves. Smallest and mildest. A&lt;&#13;
new principle! A revolutionized&#13;
Samples free a t F. A. Sigler's.&#13;
Poultry ! Poultry !&#13;
I will pay the h i p h t s t m a r k e t price&#13;
for all dressed poultry delivered a t iLy&#13;
store a t Anderson.&#13;
H . H . S W A R T H O U T .&#13;
For flic next 30 days I will sell Harness&#13;
as follows: Good Oak Nickel&#13;
Plated Sinirle Harness. $10 to ¢15.&#13;
Heavy Team Harnoss,' | 2 6 . „&#13;
JOSEPH SYKES.&#13;
fiucklen's Arnica Salve.&#13;
THK BKST SALVE in the world for&#13;
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,&#13;
fev?r sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,&#13;
coins, and all skin eruptions,&#13;
and positively cures-piles, or no pay&#13;
required. It is guaranteed to give&#13;
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.&#13;
Price 25 cents per box. For sale&#13;
by F. A.'Sigler.&#13;
We want some more reliable men to&#13;
sell o u r nursery stock; guaranteed&#13;
first-class, t r u e to name asordeeed. and&#13;
delivered in good, healthy condition.&#13;
Salary and expenses, (or commission.&#13;
if prefeved. Apply, (stating age) to&#13;
\V. L . M C K A Y ,&#13;
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LOST.—Nov. Llth, on the road between&#13;
Gregory and Howell onts.snifill&#13;
alligator pocket-Look containing a^out&#13;
$4."&gt; in money and memoranda of day'.»&#13;
purchase. The tinder will receive&#13;
liberal reward by leaving same at&#13;
Daniels \- Moore's hardware, Ciregory,&#13;
or at this otlice. 49w2.&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
A pair of 4 - y a r - o l d horses, bay&#13;
color, gooil manes and , tails well&#13;
matched, weight about lOOH pounds,&#13;
earli in fine condition, kind and handv,&#13;
a lnis&gt; teinn for livery or farm; also a&#13;
new driving harness, top carriage new&#13;
one year a-_'o, one lined butl'alo rohe&#13;
and blankels, The above will be sold&#13;
at auction in the village of Pinckney.&#13;
Satunlay, Dec &lt;S, 18SH, unless sold at&#13;
private s;ile before. For further intiirmatinn&#13;
inquire a t Teeple it Cad-1&#13;
A-ell's hardware store or (r. \\ .'1'eenlr's&#13;
LOCAL NIA^WER8.&#13;
Be thankful.&#13;
Christmas will soon be here.&#13;
Council meeting Monday night.&#13;
It will soon be time to pay taxes.&#13;
Mr. J . 11. Hall visited a t S t Johns ! t u r n e d borne with her d a u g h t e r where&#13;
Bro. Gildart, of the S t o c k b r i d g e S u n ,&#13;
is w o r r y i n g about two or t h r e e maple&#13;
trees on the park in t h a t place that&#13;
are being destroyed by a y e a r l i n g colt,&#13;
Mrs. G. W. Crofoot, of Saline, visited&#13;
her mother, Mrs. F . Webb, near&#13;
this place last week, Mrs. VVebb relast&#13;
week.&#13;
G. W. Reason had a good borse die&#13;
last week.&#13;
Wm. Wilcox is visiting friends and&#13;
relatives here.&#13;
J a m e s Smith visited a t South L j o n&#13;
over S u n d a y .&#13;
Adam Francis was in Jackson on&#13;
business last S a t u r d a y .&#13;
I r a Bennett, of South Lyon, visited&#13;
in this vicinity last week.&#13;
Dr. Rob't LeBaron', of Pontiac, was&#13;
in town first of the week.&#13;
Mrs. J . M. Kearney is spending&#13;
T h a n k s g i v i n g at Jackson.&#13;
Watch the columns of the DISPATCH&#13;
for holiday advertisements.&#13;
Bring some wood to this office and&#13;
we will be very t h a n k f u l .&#13;
A raffle was held a t the residence of&#13;
she will yi.-it for a time.&#13;
Dan'l Baker and W m . Hendee ret&#13;
u r n e d from the n o r t h e r n part of the&#13;
State last week, where they spent&#13;
nearly two weeks b u n t i n g . They did&#13;
not have t h e good luck to b a g any&#13;
game.&#13;
This is the day t h a t everybody should&#13;
feel thankful. We feel very thankful&#13;
to tbose who haye paid u p their subscription,&#13;
and we would feel VERY&#13;
thankful if all whose subscription has&#13;
I expired will follow suit.&#13;
Send the DISPATCH to some friend or&#13;
relative who lives far away and would&#13;
like to receive a letter from home each&#13;
week. We will send it to any address&#13;
in the United States or Canada for the&#13;
small price of 11.00 per year.&#13;
We have received a neatly printed&#13;
card stating the m a r r i a g e of Mr. Chas.&#13;
Belding to Miss Mary Loch a t the&#13;
Will H. Sales, of L'nadilla, will teach&#13;
school d u r i n g t h e corning w i n t e r in&#13;
the Mormon district in Handy.&#13;
The time of the year h a s a g a i n arrived&#13;
when everybody needs t o buy&#13;
goods. The readers of this paper will&#13;
find t u a t they can save money by&#13;
watching carefully t h e advertising&#13;
columns of the DISPATCH. Th* business | U the time to gain that education&#13;
Pinckney Public School.&#13;
OKAatMAK D E P A R T M E N T .&#13;
Enrollment 5 5 .&#13;
Vacation to day and to-morrow.&#13;
Gene Mclntyre was absent yesterday.&#13;
Education moves the world. Nov.&#13;
Peter Kelly last Tuesday night.&#13;
Mrs. W m . C u r l e t t of Dexter, visited ! h"m&gt;- f , f t h e bride at Brighton, on Nov&#13;
relatives in this place last week. I 2 1 ^ &lt; 1 8 8 * w « e x t e , , d ™ngratula-&#13;
T h e dance a t the skating rink last&#13;
Saturday night was not a success.&#13;
Banker Geo. W. Teeple w i s a t the&#13;
couuty seat on business last Saturday.&#13;
Miss Ida Bullis, of Munith, visited&#13;
her parents near this place over Sund&#13;
a y .&#13;
Mr. Geo. Randall, of Chubb's Cortion&#13;
to th'-; newly married couple.&#13;
men of P i n c k n e y a r e saying every&#13;
week j u s t what they can do for you in&#13;
the line« of dry goods, boots and shoes,&#13;
groceries, furniture, tobacco, d r u g s and&#13;
medicines,jewelry, hardware, etc. If&#13;
you are in need of a n y of these things&#13;
it will be to your advantage to read&#13;
carefully what the advertisers say.&#13;
The Detroit J o u r n a l has instituted&#13;
a novel search for the largest families,&#13;
and has sent out cards t h a t are intended&#13;
to be passed on until they reach and&#13;
obtain the signatures of nine mothers&#13;
with large families. The last one (the&#13;
9th) to sign the card is requested to ret&#13;
u r n the card to the Detroit J o u r n a l .&#13;
In order to make the schema woi-k and&#13;
keep t h e card moving, t h e Detroit&#13;
J o u r n a l offers 11 each t o t h e nine&#13;
mothers on any one card, t h e a g g r e -&#13;
gate ot whose children should p r o v e&#13;
to bn the largest. Will this have the&#13;
effect of increasing t h e n u m b e r of&#13;
large families.&#13;
Candidates for the office of postmaat-&#13;
We would like to get a correspond- e r , h n n l ( 1 r e m r , m , i e r t h a t but one can&#13;
, h" appointed, and that one should be&#13;
^ n g - t o n county. Send your name j t h ( J vey&gt;iiU , H &gt; t a u a p t , . d a n d m 0 s t genuine and a t all times be a gentleent&#13;
in every burg and hamlet in Liv&#13;
in&#13;
and address and we will forward you&#13;
stationary, etc., we will also send tlm&#13;
DISPATCH to your address as long as i&#13;
you c ^respond.&#13;
j F r a n k P a r k e r and Mattie Brady, ol&#13;
this room, have been absent the past&#13;
week.&#13;
Annie Miller, of t h e I n t e r m e d i a t e&#13;
Department, is absent on account of&#13;
sickness.&#13;
Misses R h u a Henry and Ida Miller,&#13;
of this room, have been absent t h e&#13;
past week.&#13;
The force absence of Bert Y o u n g is&#13;
felt in the Higb'School in his philosophy&#13;
class, the class is doing s p b n d i d&#13;
work.&#13;
Strayed or stolen.— The High School&#13;
organ for t h e seventeenth time h a s&#13;
come u p missing. A suitable reward&#13;
will be offered, but n o t paid, for a n y&#13;
information leading to its discovery&#13;
and safe r e t u r n t o t h e corner made&#13;
vacant by its absence.&#13;
Our motto ik&gt; t h e a&gt;ebool room is,&#13;
"mind your o w n b o s i a e n , think much&#13;
and do more," and o a r advice o a t of&#13;
the school room is, " d o n ' t d r i n k , t r e a t ,&#13;
or be treated, don't chew, smoke,&#13;
swear, deceive or q u a r r e l , ne t r u e , be&#13;
THE « * DISPATCS,&#13;
JOB + WORKIn&#13;
Alt Of Us Branches-&#13;
AT REASONABLE RATE!&#13;
We invite nil who are in neeJef Jet&#13;
Work of any kind to fire u a ealL&#13;
tfSC&#13;
:SV'*&#13;
Th». Detroit J o u r n a l ' s offer of $1,000&#13;
ners, visited relatives at Stockbridge i n ^ j ( n r t l u , c o r m , t ^ ^ ( ) f { h e&#13;
ir Sunday. _ _ j f r m r ( 4 ) r o | j P 8 t ( j . i v s o { l l l H c o r a i n g&#13;
loseph Ferguson, of Wehberville, is; winter, will brt open until December&#13;
Grand Trunk Railway Time Table.&#13;
wtcmoAS AH: LI\I-: DIVISION.&#13;
&lt;;OINU KAST,&#13;
.'.'].!..S .;:! %, I'IV) i exchange bunk. J erms ol sale,/six&#13;
month,- at (.&gt;' per cent, interest,&#13;
proved notes.&#13;
S T A T I O N S . | U U I N ( i W E S T&#13;
P H . I A . M . ' l " . M ,&#13;
•4:H.'&gt; S : I 0 I -&#13;
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A r m a d u&#13;
Uomeo&#13;
U o i - h c s t e r&#13;
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H:*&lt; I fiMiti H a m h u r i : • P::lil ;m\ : y.w P I N C K N E Y , «.••»?(&#13;
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A l l traitiB run oy "centriil stamiarrl" t i m e .&#13;
A l l truing run d u l l y , S u n d a y s e x c e p t e d .&#13;
W. ,J. S P I K H , J O S E V H I I I C K S O N ,&#13;
.SiiDerintendent. t i e n e r s l Manauor.&#13;
i MILLINERY !&#13;
Having ro-openod my store tr/receive&#13;
fall trade, 1 invite" all in n/ed of&#13;
MILLINERY GOpDS&#13;
To call and examine my excellent new&#13;
stock of fall and winter styles of&#13;
HI ATS &amp; B0NNHT7S.&#13;
which I will *ell cheap.&#13;
/ J E O I W I E X A R T I N .&#13;
Pinckney Exchange Bank.&#13;
G. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
BANKING # BUSINESS.&#13;
o h a i&#13;
Monej Loaned en Approved Note*.&#13;
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
Certificates issued^on time deposits&#13;
and payable en demand.&#13;
COLLECTIONS AfSPECiALTTL&#13;
or Sale.&#13;
Brace Up.&#13;
You are feeling depressed^ your appoti'e&#13;
is poor, yon a r e bothered with&#13;
liendncbe. you are tidgefty, nervous,&#13;
and generally out of si/'-ts, you want&#13;
to brace up. but ii'H With siimulants,&#13;
spring medicines, of" lutters, which&#13;
have for their Ui&lt;i&gt;j/ very cheap, bad&#13;
whisky, and w h i c l / stimulate you for&#13;
an hour, ami the/i leaye you in worse&#13;
condition than before. W h a t you&#13;
want, is an alt/rative that, will purify&#13;
your blood./sfart healthy action of&#13;
liver aii'1 kidneys, restore your vitality,&#13;
and give renewed health a n d&#13;
strength' Such a medicine you will&#13;
find iiv'Klectric Bitters' and only 50&#13;
oents/a bottle a t F . A. Sigler's d r u g&#13;
store.&#13;
-*- . ..i&#13;
"Try Ayer's Pills"&#13;
F o r R h e u m a t i s m , N e u r a l g i a , a n d G o u t .&#13;
S t e p h e n L a n s i n g , o f Y o n k e r . s , N . Y , ,&#13;
s a \ s . " U e e o i i i i n e i u i e d a s a r u r o f o r&#13;
e l i r o n i e t ' e s t i v o n e s s , A y e r ' s T i l l s h i i v o&#13;
n - l i e v , il m e f r o m t h a t t r o u b l e a m i a l s o&#13;
f r o m ( t o u t . I f e v e r y v i c t i m o f t h i s riisiMM-&#13;
W'.itl.l h e e d o n l y three, w o r d s o f&#13;
i n i i i o , 1 e o u i i l h a u i s h (.rout f r o m t h e l a n d .&#13;
T h e - e w o r d s w o u l d b o - - ' T r y A y e r ' s&#13;
P i l l s , ' "&#13;
" l l y t h e u s e o f A y e r ' s P i l l s a l o n e , 1&#13;
c u r e d m y s e l f p e r m a n e n t l y Mf r h e i i u i ; » .&#13;
tisra Vihi.-h h a d I m u l i l e ' l t i e ' s e \ e r a l&#13;
U l n l i l h s . T h e s e T i l l s a r e at o t i e e 11 ;i 1 I n i t'-H&#13;
a n d i - f t r c t i i a l , a n d , I L r l i e v e , w o u l d&#13;
l &gt; r o \ c a s p e e i i i e i n a i l e a s e s u i i i u ' i p i e n t&#13;
Rheumatism.&#13;
N o m r d i e i n o c o u l d h a v e s e r v e d t u o In&#13;
L e t t e r s t e a d . " — C . C . i i o n k , C o r n e r ,&#13;
A v o y e l l e s T a r i s h , L a .&#13;
C. F . H o p k i n s , N e v a d a C i t y , w r i t e s :&#13;
" I h a v e u s e d A y e r ' s T i l l s f o r s i x t e e n&#13;
y e a r s , a m i I t h i n k t h e y a r e t h e b e s t T i l In&#13;
i n t h e w o r l d . W e k e e p a b o x o f t h e m&#13;
in t h e h o u s e a l l t h e t i m e . T h e y h a v o&#13;
( uretl m e of * i c k h e a d a c h e a n d n e u r a l g i a .&#13;
S i n c e t a k i n g A y e r ' s P i l l s , I h a v e b e e n&#13;
I r e e f r o m t h e s e c o m p l a i n t s . " -&#13;
" I h a v e d e r i v e d p r e a t b e n e f i t f r o m&#13;
A y e r ' s T i l l s . F i v e y e a r s A g o I W J U&#13;
t a k e n s o i l l w i t h r h e u m a t i s m t h a t I w m&#13;
u n a b l e t o d o a n v w o r k . I t o o k t h r e e&#13;
b o x e s o f A y e r ' 8 P i l l s a n d w a s e n t i r e l y&#13;
c u r e d . S i u e e t h a t t i m o I a m n n v « r&#13;
w i t h o u t a b o x o f t h e s e p i l l s . " — P e t e r&#13;
C h r i a t e n s e n , S h e r w o o d , Wist. •&#13;
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,&#13;
Dr. J . C. Aytr &amp; Co., Lowell, Mate.&#13;
1 tor nU Dealer* in at*«l]elne.&#13;
visiting his parents near this place.&#13;
Lafayette Sellman is working in the&#13;
Church F u r n i s h i n g factory a t South&#13;
Lyon.&#13;
Mrs. Marv Morse, of Napoleon, is&#13;
tbe pe&#13;
worthy ot the position. It require*&#13;
j consider;! Ice business knowledge to&#13;
! conduct it as it »jnm]d be. and also a&#13;
person who is careful a n d pains-taking.&#13;
Mrs. S. r\ Young, who has rilled&#13;
tbe othc of postmistress at" this place&#13;
for the pi.st twelve years, has p r o r t n&#13;
herself e a p a U e o f rilling the office in a&#13;
1st. The gm-s,P S must be on a postal I v e r v ereuiiabl- manner, -as she is verycard,&#13;
and be sent in before December&#13;
1st. The award will be made next&#13;
April.&#13;
Last Thursd.iv- being the 20th birththe&#13;
guest of her sister, Mrs. S a m u e l ' day of Mrs. A. ,]. (Jhappell. a n u m b e r&#13;
of her friends gave her a surprise party&#13;
l y i n v i t e •,&#13;
-' 111'1' o f ( i ,&#13;
G r i m e s .&#13;
M r . and Mrs. J . F. LaRue will oc&#13;
copy the rooms over the H a c k n e y ex&#13;
change bank.&#13;
Mrs. Hiram Hare, of Stockbridge&#13;
was the guest of Dan'l b a k e r ' s family |&#13;
over Sunday.&#13;
Mr. J . J . Teeple, wife and son (Juy:&#13;
vi-ited in Stockbridge Saturday and&#13;
Sunday last. J&#13;
The ladies of the Cotig'l Society will I&#13;
hold a church fair Friday, , Oct. 7, a t '&#13;
tbe pustotH'ee.&#13;
Mr. aiyiMi'.s 0. ( \ Johnson, ofStor-kiirid^&#13;
e/ViMted I. S. P. Johnson, in this&#13;
place over Sunday.•&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. 11. (i, b r i g g s visited \&#13;
their d a u g h t e r at I'.irshalkiile from \&#13;
i&#13;
•Friday unt:l Monday. |&#13;
Fred Iiiii'uTess, of West P u t n a m ,&#13;
started last Monday for Canada, \vh;jre&#13;
he will spend the winter.&#13;
It is a general opinion that the niunity&#13;
mortgnefi" (axing law and the marriage&#13;
licn'ise law will be repealed.&#13;
Mr. bert and Miss Minnie Uorahacher,&#13;
of Hamburg, visited re-latives in&#13;
this village Sunday and Monday,&#13;
Rev. O. b . Thurston and \Vm. Hoff&#13;
visited Uev. Fred M. Cnddington and j ou.s, and hence many a good item of&#13;
wife a t Leslie Friday a n d Saturday news passes unnoticed, unless every&#13;
ast. per-on takes it upon himself to act as&#13;
o l l i y i n g and lully understands the re-&#13;
([uirements of ine law. In all probability&#13;
she will- remain in the service&#13;
of " I ' n e ' e S a m " d u r i n g t h e coming&#13;
four year-.&#13;
The custom of observing a yearly&#13;
in the e v e n i n g . It was a complete j d^y of t h a n k s g i v i n g for the ingathersurprise.&#13;
A beautiful 'photograph j j n ^ 0 f the fruits ot the earth, has preallnnn&#13;
was presented to her as a token | v d jie ( i fro|11 the earliest times, and we&#13;
or honor and esteem in which she is ^ w w (Jj n o r U f .toiii that is in itself&#13;
more seemly and worthy of p e r p e t u i t y .&#13;
The grateful heart of man acknowledges&#13;
the benefits bestowed from the&#13;
band- of tin; g r e a t Creator a n d Sustainer&#13;
of the univer-e, and goes out in&#13;
thankfulness to Him who ha- promi-ed&#13;
that "while the earth remaineth, seedtime&#13;
and harvest, and cold a n d le-at.&#13;
and summer and winter, and day and&#13;
night shall not ee;i-e." The com plet ion&#13;
ni the ingath'.Tin.: of all the fruit- has&#13;
d u r i n g the a ;es M.eined to man a poor&#13;
renderm&#13;
a n .&#13;
Our j a n i t o r is a hustler and no mistake.&#13;
T a k i n g an active interest in t h e&#13;
welfare of the school, keeping t h e&#13;
building in first-class order, always^pn&#13;
hand, and ever ready to lend a helping&#13;
hand makes him an i m p o r t a n t factor&#13;
iE the succe-s of thft school. T h a i k s .&#13;
to the school board for furnishing, such&#13;
a j a m t o r .&#13;
' LAURA DOLAV, Editor.&#13;
Xelghhorhood Correspondence.&#13;
held by the people of this place.&#13;
A- tie' time of year is near at hand&#13;
when people ate on-pairing to purchase&#13;
h o l i d a y p r e - e n f s , w e W o u l d r e - p e c t t u l -&#13;
iii t i can at t b e f u r n i t u r e&#13;
A, iSioler, where y o u will&#13;
litnl him ready to show you one of the&#13;
finest lines o| fui ni'in e ever brought&#13;
to this village, Read his advertisement&#13;
un another page of this paper,&#13;
Mrs. Horace Kick, of West 1'utnam.&#13;
ha - 1 cconie in.-ane a n d was taken t"&#13;
r : culiarly appn ipriate t;ni l i e Pontiac a- inm on&#13;
l a s t w e e k . W o r d&#13;
bv Mr. Kick that&#13;
l i a s&#13;
she&#13;
W e d n e s d a y&#13;
h e e n r e c e i v e r ]&#13;
is linpioving.&#13;
i n&#13;
.-vert go .1 t i ,&#13;
and s t n m g hopes are&#13;
she will soon be well again. Mr, Pick&#13;
has the sympathy of t h e entire comentertained&#13;
,,1 ; U | apiK.mled by t lie r u r&#13;
a i l a v&#13;
When you have visitors when yon&#13;
are a visitor, when you know of any&#13;
births or d c . t h s , sickne.-s or accidents&#13;
or in fact, when you know of any news&#13;
of interest to the general p u b l i c just&#13;
baud it in. A printer is not u b i q u i t&#13;
a reporter.&#13;
The farmer who howls for protection&#13;
T O W N M I i r&#13;
b r i g h t e n . . .&#13;
, . „ , , , Conwav . . . .&#13;
machinery out of doors at the mercy of (_'n}1 ootah&#13;
tbe d e m e n t s the year around cannot be I leer-held., .&#13;
protected by any a m o u n t of tariff. The .Genoa&#13;
m o r t g a g e on his farm will never g r o w ' ^ w &gt; " t J ; 1 *-&#13;
bleeaauuttiufuuli i1v v less, and scripture will be i , , i&#13;
1 Mart ia tnl..&#13;
illustrated: " T h a t u n t o every one ; Howe'i ....&#13;
which hath shall be g i v e n ; and from H a n d v . . . .&#13;
him t h a t hath not. even that he hath&#13;
shall be taken from h i m . "&#13;
Remember t h e T h a n k s g i v i n g service&#13;
at the Uong'l church at half pa-t&#13;
ten o'clock to-day, All aro invited to i and leaves his farming implements and&#13;
attend.&#13;
W m . Jncobey, who has been working&#13;
a t Albion d u r i n g the past summer,&#13;
returned to his home in this village&#13;
last w M-k, . --^"\&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, J a m e s Markey have&#13;
gone to Henrietta to attend the wedd&#13;
i n g ot their niece, Miss Mary J .&#13;
Fleming.&#13;
How do you like the looks of the&#13;
DISI'ATCII? If it suits you. show it to&#13;
your neighbor, perhaps he will subscribe&#13;
for it.&#13;
Kdward Cook returned from Detroit.&#13;
Dakota, on Wednesday o( !a-t week,&#13;
win re he has been d u r i n g t h e pa-t&#13;
nine months.&#13;
barton \- Campbell have just received&#13;
a nice assortment of watches, clocks&#13;
and jewelry of all kinds for the holidays,&#13;
Read their new adv.&#13;
F. A. Sigler and wife and Miss Hannah&#13;
Kelly were in Detroit first of the&#13;
week buying a fine stock of Christmas&#13;
goods, for F, A. Sigler's d r u g store.&#13;
"Deacon Pitkin's Farm," written by j&#13;
Harriet Headier S l o p e , is a continued&#13;
story and is commenced in this issue of&#13;
the Dtsi'ATcit. Subscribe now and get&#13;
all of the story.&#13;
W e aro receiving quite a n u m b e r of&#13;
subscribers for the DISPATCH and F a r m&#13;
Journal at $1 per year. Remember&#13;
this offer will not be made after the&#13;
first ot January.&#13;
pecial praxes t" the great i river&#13;
thing. fin- day being&#13;
f tliis land ab&#13;
»v .,i ihaiiklulnevs, ea h per-o«i&#13;
should review the d.ungs of the pa-t&#13;
v e a r . a n d see if they cannot feel thankful.&#13;
P r i m a r y SCIUKII Funds.&#13;
The following is a statement of the&#13;
semi-annual appoint me- ' oi the&#13;
Primary School Interest 1 md, for the&#13;
year e n d i n g December "Is*. lSSs, the&#13;
same being at the rate of 6G cents per&#13;
capita.&#13;
CHUBBS CORNERS&#13;
F r o m Our C o r r e s p o n d e n t .&#13;
M o n t a g u e b r o t h e r s aro still&#13;
sales of their fine stock of si&#13;
is hard times.&#13;
Mr. I). W. Roberts left for tf&#13;
in (.'onway, where he has been ei&#13;
for a four month's term.&#13;
Miss A n n a Carlson returned ^koine&#13;
this week after spending a few \vateTfT&#13;
with Mrs. S. Swarthout,&#13;
Mrs. Jr.n, McCrosson, of Charlotte, is&#13;
visiting her sifter, Mrs James Fohey,&#13;
and cither relatives in this place.&#13;
Me. and Mrs. FrPinan Allison made&#13;
a trip to Pontiac, calling a.t the a-vium&#13;
th-y -aw Mrs, J n o . b r i g h a m . 'Ihey&#13;
think her condition about the same awhen&#13;
at home,&#13;
P A R S H A L L V I L L E .&#13;
K r o m Our ('orr.---1n.rul.-nt.&#13;
Milan Parsbail, who had&#13;
put out of j o i n t last week,&#13;
n i c e l y .&#13;
County and Vicinity N t w s .&#13;
The shook shop a t Fowlerviiie h a s&#13;
started u p again.&#13;
A n e w union depot t o cost f25,00d&#13;
will be built a t D u r a n d .&#13;
Sheep-killing dog* a r e g e t t i n g i a&#13;
their work n e a r Fowlerviiie.&#13;
I s b e l l * Clark, of Stock bridge, Iost*aa&#13;
acre of choice celery last week by being&#13;
frozen.&#13;
" P o m o " in a word used by business&#13;
men a-j a n abbreviation for postoffiet&#13;
money order.&#13;
Q u i t e a n u m b e r of W a s h t e n a w&#13;
county farmers a r e g o i n g t o raise, '&#13;
Shropshire sheep.&#13;
T h e furniture factory a t&#13;
Lyon is r u n n i n g day a n d&#13;
catch u p with their orders.&#13;
A b r a h a m Minor, of Deerieid,&#13;
cently lost h i s h a m , 3 0 9&#13;
wheat and a q u i n i t j ef h a f b *&#13;
The Williamston ati&#13;
booming a g a i n . Love • • f t ' ^ - &lt;&#13;
divorce cases will be&#13;
place now.&#13;
E . J . Hall, of H i *&#13;
lucky fellow. H e&#13;
raffle and w o n a&#13;
and a t u r k e y , a a 4 *&#13;
$1.25.&#13;
Mrs. F a s t i ,&#13;
yeara, d i « &amp; | *&#13;
ter, Mrs.Tfco&gt;&#13;
on Tuesday, W&#13;
disease.&#13;
T h e StoekbritV&#13;
Chelsea bey« 'just&#13;
walks, a n d c u t u p a l i t o r&#13;
pranks, while tbe good peoaleof i b i l&#13;
village are sending laeircontribution*&#13;
to the be r i g h t e d heathen."&#13;
A n n Arbor Courier: Congressman&#13;
Brewer, of the 6th district, declines to&#13;
receive or have a n y t h i n g t o do w i t h ; /Sf?.';-&#13;
applications for ofnceuntil after March/&#13;
4th, 1889, and as us all republicans l b&#13;
retrain iroia s i g n i n g petitions&#13;
then. Sensible idea. ~*Tf&#13;
Livingston Democrat: " D *&#13;
S m i t h and wife, of Tyrone, who nav,&#13;
%een to England, returued la.st Tues*&#13;
day. They had a very narrow escape&#13;
with their lives as they were out in »&#13;
very bad storm which lasted tb»"ee days.&#13;
The boat had seven hundred patoea*&#13;
gers."&#13;
Ann Arbor Register: The Toledo,&#13;
Ann Arbor Ac North Michigan railway&#13;
company issued a new time table Nov.&#13;
I. One can now leave Ann Arbor a t&#13;
7:20 a. m., a n d reach East Saginaw&#13;
over the T, i A. A.'s branch from&#13;
Durand. at 1 2 d 0 p. m. Leaving Eaat&#13;
Saginaw at 7:00 p. m., one can get i a&#13;
Ann Arbor at 9:20 p. m.&#13;
The following list of patents have&#13;
been granted to citizens of Michigan&#13;
l u r i n g the past week as reported fro/n&#13;
:-^&#13;
- &gt;-.-v.,&#13;
iii- a r m the otlice of \\. G. D u b o i s . P a t e n t Attoris&#13;
doing ney, Washington, D, C: Henry Car-&#13;
) penter, Davenport, m a c h i t ^ i ^ ^ i i ^ j&#13;
| At the donation for Rev, ,la&lt;. ball, j ing lasjnids; Eugened-&#13;
I pastor of the M. K. church, something i cabinet for type ^ *$s&amp;&#13;
over S70 was received. There was a ; H u g h O ' B a r e , M * ^ |&#13;
large crowd fir so short a rVMj,&gt;e, : er; Thomas L . ^&#13;
Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. | means fordetac^}1&#13;
\&#13;
HamlHI r,&#13;
W hat is known as t h e hard winter&#13;
in Michigan oecurraa in lS4--!\ It&#13;
snowed on the 18th day of November,&#13;
affording slight sleighing, a n d it remained&#13;
on tho g r o u n d until May,&#13;
Wells dried up. stock perished both for&#13;
want of water and provendar. starvation&#13;
be.-of many settlors^ and general&#13;
l o s C O&#13;
Marion&#13;
( Veola&#13;
P u t n a m . . .&#13;
Tyrone&#13;
l'nadilla. . ,&#13;
Totals,&#13;
N o . ,,f&#13;
C h i l d r e n .&#13;
4 otj&#13;
421&#13;
4( d&#13;
4(12&#13;
:i7ti&#13;
2b&lt;»&#13;
240&#13;
i" i t&#13;
701&#13;
•2(i 2&#13;
212&#13;
424&#13;
: 5 i i l&#13;
A m t .&#13;
A ] . p i . r ' . i o n e d&#13;
§:100 o»;&#13;
277 Sti&#13;
•2r."i OS&#13;
20o :V2&#13;
•24« 10&#13;
171 HO&#13;
loS 4t)&#13;
170 o2&#13;
600 24&#13;
402 'it)&#13;
L53 02&#13;
2:.4 10&#13;
loO 72&#13;
2,0 ;&gt;4&#13;
240 l.H1&#13;
l'dti 00&#13;
The y o u n g people of the M. K.&#13;
church r,re making a r r a n g e m e n t s foe a&#13;
holiday and watch meeting service this&#13;
coming new-year eve. Lot everyone&#13;
ciime prepared to take part and make&#13;
the meeting a success,&#13;
bun vs. -rtS&#13;
0.004 SL20O24.&#13;
U N A D I L L A .&#13;
Fro.n Onr C o r r e s p o n d e n t .&#13;
Mrs, Daniel b a r t o n is very sick.&#13;
ijbarles Hartsiiff lost the end of his&#13;
fiuper playing ball last week.&#13;
Mr. a n d Mrs. Horace Palmer, of&#13;
Dixborough, visited here last week.&#13;
yXJje Gillette show Tuesday n i g h t&#13;
\\*as well attended. It is a first-class&#13;
show.&#13;
Walter Higgins, of Onondaga, came&#13;
here last week aud is now working for&#13;
O. J . barnes.&#13;
Auction Sale.&#13;
desolution prevailed. In the border [&#13;
settlements many animals were lost bv-i&#13;
Met&#13;
The oldest t r a m p in tho world was&#13;
the one the Israelite?, took along with&#13;
them 0070 years ago.&#13;
Maud May sprained h e r ankle so&#13;
lills have been issued from this offor&#13;
Horace Pick a n n o u n c i n g an&#13;
. . . , . auction sale of personal property 0 ^ 1 ^ , 1 ^ 1 ^ - 1 ^ - ^ . ^ , , 1 1 , 0 , - s ),„ has lif.»n&#13;
tin.'wolves and bears which were driven ; v v - , , , . , &lt; v , , ' d , ,-, , l ) "u l &gt; I a ^ l , , e * o a &gt; r i i a " s l l t 3 nas ueen&#13;
, , , , \ i e d n e . - d a v . D e c . .1. I S S S , a t 1 0 c l o c k 1 , , - v i h l e t n w a l k s i n e p from their wildwood h a u n t s bv hung- , , ' , , n . , , . , unatdc to walk, since.&#13;
" sharp, as follow?: One brown g e l d i n g , '&#13;
r \ • 1 *.&#13;
' ( years old, 1 roan mare, 0 vears old,&#13;
or.&#13;
Last Friday n i g h t Miss Mary A n n&#13;
Clark visited h e r sister, Mrs. Esther&#13;
1 spring colt, 1 high grade cow. 1 2-&#13;
year-olri heifer, 1 2-year-old steer, 1&#13;
Miller, on l ' n a d i l l a street. As sh« I y e a r l i n g heifer, 2 cows. 2 sow pigs, 7o&#13;
started to go to h e r home, t h e sidewalk&#13;
between the house a n d the gate&#13;
being trosty, she slipped a n d fell,&#13;
breaking her left leg at the knew joint.&#13;
She was taken to the home ot another&#13;
sister, Mr*. J. H. Barton, where the&#13;
fracture was successfully reduced by&#13;
Dr. U. F. Sigler. She is improving as&#13;
well as ems be expected from so severe&#13;
an accieamt- H will be some tin*) M&gt;&#13;
fore aba wiH be able to walk agajax&#13;
: r ~ r - • - - ; • - v&#13;
Mrs. B. F , Pritchard, of South Lyon,&#13;
formerly of this place, died last Tuesday&#13;
aged 7") years. She leaves a large&#13;
circle of m o u r n i n g friends and relatives.&#13;
DiKo.--In Unadilla, Tuesday Nov.&#13;
high g r a d e sheep, 1 high g r a d e ram,&#13;
mower, horse rake, plows, cultivators,&#13;
bob sleighs, wagon, harness, harrow, ] W), 18SS, Goo. W. liarton. Mr. Barton&#13;
chains, shove Is, forks, a q u a n t i t y of po- was born in Lyndon, Dec. 23, 1S4/1&#13;
tatoes, h a y , grain, stalks, a n d other m a k i n g him 40 years 10 months a n d&#13;
t h i n g s t(fc Humorous to m e n t i o n .&#13;
TERMS.—Ail, sums of $5 a n d u n d e r ,&#13;
cash; a l l t a r n s over t h a t a m o u n t a&#13;
c r e d i t o | a i t e m o n t h s will be given on&#13;
a p p r o v e d&#13;
L.K.&#13;
27 days old. He was taken giex last&#13;
April, but rallied during the samsaer.&#13;
He relapsed in August and bll eav&#13;
dured terrible agony ever since.&#13;
at 6 per cent, interest. I funeral was held at tbe Pres&#13;
auctioneer. I church Thursday.&#13;
/-•&#13;
Dexter Leadd*?&#13;
from E n g l a n d ,&#13;
Unadilla in 1885».?&#13;
While on a visit *wii.u&#13;
Mason, she died Nov. 14,1888,andWe«&#13;
buried from St. J a m e s ' Church, Dexter,&#13;
Nov. 17, 1888. She was in the 77th&#13;
year of her age. Her neighbors and&#13;
acquaintances speak of her as one of&#13;
the best in her home and in social life.&#13;
Thus another of Michigan's pioneers&#13;
has departed, leaving h e r children to&#13;
mourn her loss, yet leaving for their&#13;
remembrance a mother's love a n d&#13;
u n t i r i n g watchfulness over their best&#13;
interests. To them h e r name is&#13;
precious.&#13;
Livingston Democrat: "Clifford, a&#13;
twelve-year-old son of Frank Culver,&#13;
was drowned to-day while skating on&#13;
big Lake. Tho ice was very thin, ami&#13;
as we u n d e r s t a n d t h e m a t t e r , while&#13;
skating t h e boy stumbled a n d fell.&#13;
when the ice broke. He was an exceptionably&#13;
good swimmer for on« of,&#13;
his age, and managed to keep bis head&#13;
above water for some timo while he&#13;
cried loudly for help. A t t h e same&#13;
time his y o u n g companions were loudly&#13;
crying for help too, while doing&#13;
their utmost to rescue him, b u t could&#13;
not, and older head9 a r r i v e d a t t h e&#13;
shore only to see poor, u n f o r t u n a t e&#13;
Clifford go down t o a w a t e r y grave.&#13;
T b e ice was broken and boats got o u t&#13;
to t h e spot a s soon as possible. T h e&#13;
body was recovered a b o u t t w o o'clock*&#13;
some t w o a n d half hours after drowni&#13;
n g , i n t w e n t y - o n e teet 0 ! w a t e r . T h i s&#13;
,sad accident should b e a w a r n i n g t o&#13;
o u n g boys to keep off t h e ice when i t&#13;
I t 10 t h i n a n d t r e M h e r t t a t . "&#13;
•mw?""" ' . .&#13;
• &gt;&#13;
.•a&#13;
&gt;&#13;
^*yj&#13;
'i-SiiJ&#13;
. , * . - •&#13;
J*M • * L&#13;
«&#13;
i n i M M d that the Sioux coinnis-&#13;
•agaged ia preparing it* report&#13;
failure to aacure the MMIU of the&#13;
IMlaaa to Che act for opening the »1 ux&#13;
raaarratioA, »111 «rge the nece *lty or&#13;
keeplag raaarratlooa upon which ndlans&#13;
Hill ataiataln tribal relation*, frns from&#13;
the white men. Tbe experience or the&#13;
eoannlaalomjra led to the conclusion,&#13;
which has long been held by tbo«J lamillar&#13;
with In Ian a airs, that • .mw men&#13;
have been the curse of every Indian tr.be,&#13;
responsible tor much of the de i oral zation&#13;
amonu the Ind ana, and for mo t of&#13;
the outrages that hare Leen com nil ted&#13;
sin&lt; a these white desperadoes and adventurers&#13;
have jo bed influence with them.&#13;
It Is the squaw men, according to the&#13;
eomm salon, vho-re largely responsible&#13;
for the present attit :de of the Sluux towar,&#13;
the treaty. Tin co mission will&#13;
also recommend that the comes* ona demanded&#13;
by the Indians be grsntel and&#13;
the reservation thr wii open without further&#13;
attempt to gain their consent. This&#13;
suggestion will i oubtless met s vL'0 ous&#13;
op,ostlou from the sentl rental philanthropists,&#13;
who make a hobby of guarding&#13;
the red r IUI welfare, whatever the possible&#13;
conse uences to the welfare ot&#13;
others, but It wi 1 com ueud itself io the&#13;
practical and iommon sense judge tientof&#13;
tha country, and it is belie ed such a&#13;
rill be authorized by congress&#13;
: t :&#13;
American missionary has given to&#13;
werla of America a most graphic and&#13;
tllag aeoount of western China, a real,&#13;
wfcka even well-informed people&#13;
t Utile er BOthlng. 'Ihe head center&#13;
.worship Is Mount timel,&#13;
there a month studying&#13;
.arauad him. examining&#13;
ao'ing their lives&#13;
' Buddhism upon them,&#13;
paces In the ne'gtithe&#13;
deep&#13;
'•a, ajad particular!&#13;
Yang-tee forces&#13;
( copious notes&#13;
whfoh remain&#13;
rapoch a i urer&#13;
Some of&#13;
werthsgein.-&#13;
He describes&#13;
hard bronze of&#13;
colossal statue -&#13;
19 aa lar. e as the&#13;
'hi Japan. The)&#13;
bat the Japanese&#13;
from hese in&#13;
' witter* CawaE latere are also mountains&#13;
dktaallwt lata the forms of idols, but these&#13;
aw* ftoft BasMalstlc, relating to Tartar&#13;
Nfcrlntootsm, and not unlike the Immense&#13;
rock Idols in Afghanistan.&#13;
The sal failure recently reported of&#13;
won an auffrage before the Vermont&#13;
house ot representatives seems to have&#13;
been due to the Vermont women them&#13;
mm I OUT STITL&#13;
HI* • a b o r t EadeO.&#13;
Rev. Carml C. Olds, father of S. S. Olds,&#13;
Senator Stockbrldge'a private secretary,&#13;
died in Lansing Nov. 21. aged "3 year*. He&#13;
w a s b o m in New York state. In 164^ he&#13;
became president of the Rock River *emlnary&#13;
a l M C Morriee, 111. H e came to Miehl&#13;
gaa In 1*W and bad charire of the Iudian&#13;
m i u . u a i In the Saginaw Valley two year*.&#13;
H e was pastor ot the old F i r s t Methodist&#13;
church in Detroit and then professor of&#13;
natural sciences at Albion colleife. In l!-el&#13;
he founded the once well Uiiowu Lausinif&#13;
academy, sod was principal for live years.&#13;
Later he waa presiding elder of the Lansing&#13;
and Nilea districts and af .erwarda w a s pastor&#13;
of churches at P a r m a , (lr,&gt;ud Ledge,&#13;
Vermontville and North Lansing. H e was&#13;
one of the best known figures in early&#13;
Methodism in Michigan.&#13;
and their I n d i ' e r e n c e , not to say&#13;
fon. T h e Muntpelier Journal says&#13;
r.i;e number of t h e representatives&#13;
against t h e woman suffrage bill nttlir&#13;
st request of their w i v e s , " and the&#13;
tapes tar at the capl;al says that in i assinn&#13;
out of the building just after the question&#13;
•was decided, he overheard a lady say&#13;
" M y h u s b a n d voted against that bill, end&#13;
TBS, t v t u l l y glad he did. 1 was afraid he&#13;
would vote for it, and should have felt&#13;
dlagiaced if he h;,d." T h e Burlington&#13;
Free 1'ress savs " T h e result is a trl!&lt;ut&#13;
ed largely to the in luencr of the Vermont&#13;
women, who feel t h a t they have burden*&#13;
enough without assuming any new ones "&#13;
and the HutLind Herald, which strongly&#13;
favored the measute. con esses that, ' thr&#13;
real reason why women are ^rot vo lng In&#13;
Vermont alrea iy is b e c a u s e ^ ma ority ol&#13;
neither men nor women /is convinced tha&#13;
It is best." /&#13;
T h e modem preacher who needs must&#13;
have from o n e / t o two months' vaea Ion&#13;
every year, may gather in^p.ration froa.&#13;
the" following words from Rev. Newman.&#13;
Hall, t h e ' d i s t l n g u l - l i e d Knglish divine,&#13;
rrJ]es t o a friend; "1 suppose at 7S&#13;
I feel as young as&#13;
about five UBMS a&#13;
10 miles without&#13;
rood as ever, and&#13;
i h t . "&#13;
last y'eldcd to&#13;
I and d c i d e d to&#13;
|&gt;men students,&#13;
vara umversi'v.&#13;
has been ma le&#13;
»1 chance with the&#13;
eduoa ion lias&#13;
s h o w n the wisdom of the movement, an I&#13;
t h e t i n e la not d i s t a n t w h e n the doors or&#13;
all our educational In tltutUms wi 1 swing&#13;
open to admit the women.&#13;
Some eastern journals are loud in their&#13;
demands for reform in the method of&#13;
elec lng a president. They want the election&#13;
determined by the popular vote, if&#13;
such a s stein were to be a o ted the people&#13;
would not know who was ele ted presi&#13;
d e s for at least two e ks after election,&#13;
and in a close vote the way wo Id lie d e a r&#13;
for any amount of fraud and manipulation.&#13;
Let the electoral system stand until something&#13;
better is discovered.&#13;
A clever trick was tried by the Mormons&#13;
of Idaho to elect their candidate as&#13;
a delegateto congress, As the laws of Idaho&#13;
do not permit a Mormon to vote, t h e .&#13;
hit upon the ru&gt;e of w t h d r a w i n » for the&#13;
t i m e being from the church, thus .ualifylag&#13;
them as legal voters. The plan, how&#13;
ever, miscarried, us the device became&#13;
t r a n s p a r e n t to t h e people of the territory,&#13;
and they rallied at the polls beatln,' the&#13;
Mormons two to one.&#13;
9&#13;
One of the features of the fifty-first con.&#13;
grass will be the presence, as meml&gt;ers o&#13;
four ex-speakers, vl'.t Carlisle, i anda'l,&#13;
Banks and Cox. There are but three othei&#13;
ex-ipeakers of congress living Grow of&#13;
Pennsylvania, Kelfer of ( hlo, and Janie-&#13;
O. Blaine.&#13;
The carelessness of sen ling valuable&#13;
matter In letters poorly dire ted Is exhibit&#13;
•4 In the report from the dead letter ofV a&#13;
tha past year. There were 2&lt;'.5r.j letters,&#13;
containing money to the amount of 145,450.&#13;
undelivered and sent to the deal letter&#13;
Tit* Official Cau&#13;
The official canvass of the vote for presidential&#13;
electors of Michigan is completed.&#13;
Harrison receives aw.HTO, Clevelaud 213,-&#13;
401, Flak •AJ.tHtJ, StreeU-r 4,5+2. T h e r e is a&#13;
prohibition gaiu of U,,ri3» over KH4 and a loss&#13;
of 4,:237 compared with the volt* of l*s6.&#13;
Harrison's plurality is W &gt; » .&#13;
PENINSULAR POINTERS.&#13;
Act No. 33 of the laws of W 2 , which is&#13;
in full force and d e r a t i o n , prohibits cap&#13;
turlng, killing or destroying, or attempting&#13;
to capture, kill or destroy, any tish, at any&#13;
time, in any luke in either of the counties&#13;
of Mecosta, Newaygo. Osceola or Manistee,&#13;
in any other manner than by hook and line.&#13;
A tine of $.'«&gt; or impr.sonuieut for tiO days&#13;
may be imjuised lor a violation of this act.&#13;
T. B. H a r r y ' s expulsion from the knights&#13;
of labor, w a s confirmed by the general assembly&#13;
in senaion at ludiauapolis. Mr.&#13;
Harry says he will appeal his case to the&#13;
public at large.&#13;
Henry Austin, sr., a Belleville pioneer,&#13;
is dead.&#13;
T h e Muskegon boom compauy will handle&#13;
500,000,000 feet of logs this year.&#13;
U iwbeese lake of Hillsdale, is lowor than&#13;
it has ever before been in the memory of&#13;
tbe oldest inhabitant.&#13;
The secretary of w a r has issued an order&#13;
discharging Sergt. Joseph K. Mueller from&#13;
the service. He is now on duty with the&#13;
signal corps of Grand Haven.&#13;
Up to November 15 the iron ore shipments&#13;
from Lake Superior ports were as&#13;
follows: Marquette range, 1.NM.1,.Ui tons;&#13;
Gogebic range, l.auJ.SSW t e n s ; Menominee&#13;
range, 1.6b7,50S tons; Vermillion ran^e,&#13;
4 2 : , 9 ^ tons.&#13;
A lad named P a r k e r and another boy are&#13;
reported to huve run away from Xorth&#13;
Bradley, Lapeer county. A conductor put&#13;
them off a train at Midlund, and siuee then&#13;
nothing has been heard from them.&#13;
The Kapley house barn in H rock way,&#13;
with its contents, including Beven horses,&#13;
w e r e destroyed by fire the other morning.&#13;
Within the past year tfi^re have been 12&#13;
attempts to burn buildings at Shepherd.&#13;
Mayor Cummer of Cadillac, has supposed&#13;
he was a citizen, but now buds t h a t he is&#13;
not, nor was his father before him. He has&#13;
therefore vacated the office to which he&#13;
w a s elected last spring, and a special,election&#13;
will be held to nil the place.&#13;
Mrs. Caroline Westbrook. a widow living&#13;
n e a r Colon, committed suicide the other&#13;
day by hanging herself in the barn. She&#13;
h a s for some time been subjort to fits ot in&#13;
sanity.&#13;
T h e r e have been 12 incendiary fires in&#13;
Marshall within a year.&#13;
An Ishpcining dispatch says the Cleveland&#13;
iron mining company have raised the&#13;
w a g e s of their employes and the Chicago&#13;
Si N o r t h w e s t e r n railway h«s increased the&#13;
pay of their men on construction work.&#13;
T h e Calumet &amp; Hecla c ip|&gt;cr mine will also&#13;
ra&gt;«e wages soon, l'rospeets are good for&#13;
a general increase of wjges for skilled amr'&#13;
unski led labor in the iron and copper naming&#13;
districts.&#13;
John Shine was shot and killed byAVm.&#13;
Leighton, at Hansom's lumber cu4up. IT&#13;
miles from the "Soo." during an a^tercatiun&#13;
about the ownership of a toaru./ Leighton&#13;
has given himself up to the authorities, and&#13;
says the deed was done in seVf-defeuse&#13;
Last Fourth of July all ^ie liciuor dealers&#13;
in Big Hapids kept open./ A c i t u e n s ' meeting&#13;
subsequently heid resulted in 1(3 of the&#13;
28 dealers being arrested and bound over&#13;
for trial. The cases were called in the&#13;
circuit court and a-' uiot ou m a d o to quash&#13;
the proceedings,yowing to an alleged infor&#13;
mulity in the cofnplniuts, which motion the&#13;
judge sustained, and the cases were dismissed.&#13;
/&#13;
The Central furniture company of East&#13;
S a g i n a v y n a s made an assignment. The&#13;
company has been in business only a year.&#13;
Oyer at Manistee, one day in July last.&#13;
Albert Behui and John Sehrluke were at&#13;
Work in a saw mill an ' Kut into a nuarr, \&#13;
which ended by Behui hittn A Schrinke&#13;
over the head with a scrapi r, the blow&#13;
caasing death, His trial ended in a verdict&#13;
of manslaughter.&#13;
Since the Canadian auth, ,'ities have put&#13;
the export duty on pine lo^'s up to &amp;i per&#13;
thousand witj^, the avowed intention of&#13;
compelling Ainer cans to quit shipping logs&#13;
to this country, and to force them to set up&#13;
their millsin Canada, the Michigan lumbermen'are&#13;
figuring on a scheme to retaliate&#13;
by means of a congressional act increasing&#13;
the duty on Canadian sawed lumber to $4&#13;
per thousand instead of $i, as it stands at&#13;
present.&#13;
Gov. Luce Rays the charges recently&#13;
published against the management of the&#13;
soldiers' home are false. He further says:&#13;
It is not generally known that a t the last&#13;
session of congress a bill was passed appropriating&#13;
to each state $100 per annum fur&#13;
every soidier maintained. This will give&#13;
to Michigan between $.5,000 and 140,000&#13;
per annum, which will effect a reduction of 1&#13;
state taxation to that amount. The board i&#13;
will at this session of the legislature a s k !&#13;
for an appropriation of about fNi.uoO, which \&#13;
will be in the neighborhood of *so,«X) or i&#13;
t'.tO,000 less than two years ago. Of course ,&#13;
this appropriation will be for the two sue&#13;
ceeding yc.trs. About $(,00:) or $1,U0U oi I&#13;
the last appropriation by the legislature re&#13;
mains unexpended, and will revert to the&#13;
treasury.&#13;
William B. Moran, F r e d Moran and other&#13;
Detroit men have secured an option from&#13;
P e t e r E. Gingrass on +0 acres of ground in&#13;
the gold range, near lahpeming. They paid&#13;
liiO.UKJ for it! A 40-fuot q u a r t i vein carrying&#13;
free gold extends across the property.&#13;
The same men have the refusal of ground&#13;
at$150,000, which will be paid if future developments&#13;
are satisfactory.&#13;
The annual meeting of the Michigan&#13;
Detective association was held in Kalauia&#13;
zoo on the 20th Inst. Two new associations&#13;
have been added during the year and the&#13;
total membership in the state association&#13;
Is over 2,ri00, representing over $a,s(K),iNO in&#13;
personal property, and not a dollar his&#13;
been lost by theft in year. Thieves are&#13;
posted on the membership and steer clear&#13;
of them. One thief who stole from a member&#13;
in Calhoun county had lists of members&#13;
from twelve associations on his person&#13;
The following officers w e r e elected : President.&#13;
H. I). Pessell, Quincy;vlce, W.Hunt,&#13;
Kendallville, Ind. s e c r e t a r y and treasurer,&#13;
H. Dale Adams, Galesburg; executive committee;&#13;
J. H. Gardner, Ccnterville; Henj.&#13;
F. Morgan, Battle Creek; Wm. Cox, Plainwell.&#13;
William Bayfield was shot and killed&#13;
while hunting near Negauuee.&#13;
Gold has been found about 12 milos from&#13;
Metropolitan. Explorations are being made&#13;
there.&#13;
A r t h u r Sanford was struck by a falling&#13;
tree while chopping near T r a v e r s e City,&#13;
and instantly killed.&#13;
Gov. Luce hasappointed George B. Congdon&#13;
of Gaylord agent state board of chari&#13;
tics for Otsego county.&#13;
The superior court jury in Grand Rapids&#13;
has rendered a verdict against Julius Berkcy,&#13;
giving Thomas Bedell 13.375 damages&#13;
for injuries (received is months ago in Ber&#13;
key's factory. The caso was tried last&#13;
summer. A verdict of $101 w a s rendered.&#13;
Then a new trial was granted. Bedo.l fell&#13;
into ihc elevator hole through lack of prop&#13;
er guards and received i n j u r e s that hav,&#13;
permanently crippled him. The case will&#13;
probably be carried to the supremo court.&#13;
August Scholtz, aged 23, was riding on a&#13;
small logging engine near Harrison, when&#13;
the boiler burst. He jumped to avoid being&#13;
scalded and fell under the wheels. Ten&#13;
cars passed over his legs. When hia fellow&#13;
trainmen found him his legs were hanging&#13;
by shreds. " G e t an SK ami kill m e ! " he&#13;
pleaded pltcousl.v. He c"led In two hours.&#13;
Tha remains were taken to E u t t Saginaw&#13;
for interment.&#13;
* An etfort is being made to move the counof&#13;
Arenac county from Omer to&#13;
E x p e r t s a*&lt;e going to examine ledge of&#13;
gray aud red sandstone on P a r i s i a n Island,&#13;
66 miles above Sault Ste. Marie, to see&#13;
whether it is suitable for building purpose-.&#13;
Work is to be commenced on the new&#13;
government dock in front of Van Brady at&#13;
the ' S J O " tni« fall.&#13;
William Kehr, who stole fur» and silks&#13;
from the Sherman House in Flint, has been&#13;
sentenced to four and unehulf y e a r s in&#13;
Jackson.&#13;
Dr J. V. Gaucher of Nashville h*\» tx'en&#13;
found guilty of grave robbery.&#13;
George Lardie, Sr., one of the earliost&#13;
settlers in the Grand Traverse region, died&#13;
in T r a v e r s e City on the 2'2d inst&#13;
Gale Si Buck's saw mill in East Golden&#13;
w,i« destroyed by an incendiary tire the&#13;
other day.&#13;
F r a n k Clark was killed at G r a n d Haven&#13;
by a pile tailing u p m him.&#13;
A. train was derailed near lsh|&gt;etning t h e&#13;
other morning, and John O ConueU w a s&#13;
killed.&#13;
Cyril Jean's little c h i d was burned to&#13;
death iu Buy City the other day.&#13;
Daniel Storch, who is charged with send&#13;
lug a dun on a postal card, has beeu held&#13;
for trial at the March term of the L'nited&#13;
States court in Grand Ka; ids.&#13;
T h e "Old T h i r d " Miehigau infantry will&#13;
hold a reunion iu Grand Uapids Dee. VJ.&#13;
The state grange meets iu Lansing De&#13;
cember 11.&#13;
Jim Hopper, who shot Jim T u r n o r at&#13;
East Jordan, tias been roi.vioted of m u r d e r&#13;
in the tirst derive, aud sentenced to Jack&#13;
sou for life.&#13;
Klmer Northrup. a Hi year old boy of&#13;
Lawtnu, has b, en cunvu led of criminal&#13;
assault iiudseuteuo.'d to !2yea-s in Jackson.&#13;
The next meeting of the Michigan bee&#13;
keei»ers' association will be held .n Jackson&#13;
Dec. 12 13.&#13;
The Wayne circuit court is asked to re&#13;
view the action of J u s i c e P a t t c i in giving&#13;
a verdict of $40 to Albert Sherman against&#13;
the American express company, Sherman&#13;
sen' a package containing f-0U to Jacksouvi.&#13;
le, Fla., aud it was *&lt;U short when delivered&#13;
there. Tlie American express company&#13;
delivered it at Cairo to the Southern&#13;
express company*, and the question they&#13;
ask the Wayne c.rcuit court to decide is&#13;
whether thi-y or thC'Southern express com&#13;
puny is responsible for the loss.&#13;
It is thought the prison being built at&#13;
M..rquette W.ll be completed iu J a n u a r y .&#13;
William MeCord attempted to escape&#13;
from jail in East Tawas. bvit when the sheriff&#13;
s wife confron'ed hitn with a revolver,&#13;
he weut quietly back to his cell.&#13;
Capt. James B, Muir of the steamer F . A:&#13;
P. M. No. 1, ruuuing between Ludington&#13;
and Milwaukee* died in East Saginaw the&#13;
other day. He had not been well for twelve-'&#13;
days, but attended to his duties on his boa'&#13;
until the day before his death. He was&#13;
born in Scotland, was t&gt;2 years old, a u J ' h is&#13;
sailed on the ocean and la es since he was&#13;
7 years old. He wu&gt; widely known iu ma&#13;
rine circles. Trie remains we"0 ta'^en to&#13;
Buffalo, his former home, for interment.&#13;
Dr. F. W. Hot iuson for mi'my years a&#13;
veterinary s.ir^vou at Fort Jluri n, died the&#13;
other day in Fa*t T a w a v .-&#13;
F r a n k Hose wa* found-dead on the street : n SauL Ste Marie the,other morning. As&#13;
he was intoxicated the uight before it is&#13;
thought his lie th wds caused by exi&gt;osure,&#13;
John J. Euright/if Detroit has beeu promoted&#13;
from his d'sb irsing clerkship to the&#13;
ehiefship of t h e dead letter division of the&#13;
department. / H . P. Hall of St. P u u l w i l l b e&#13;
the next disoV.ri-ing clerk in place of Enright.&#13;
Mr/.: Hico has been endeavor.ng for&#13;
some tiii)^ past to s e c . r e a good place for&#13;
Hall i n / t h e postal s e r e n e , and Dickinson&#13;
some time ago promised Mr Rice a good&#13;
pluo^1' foV him i£,one should become vacant.&#13;
B. W. L o n g ' a dru^g-st of Lansing, recently&#13;
bAughtA barrel uf whisky of a lead-&#13;
/ i n g who.o*f»^f drug house of Detroit,, for&#13;
medicinal purposes only, and found that it&#13;
was bad iy adulterated. A revenue officer&#13;
is InokitiL'into the matter, and as the barrel&#13;
bears the brand of on • of the largest distilleries&#13;
in the country, it is suspecti-d that the&#13;
adulteration was put into it in Detroit.&#13;
Neither Long nor the u.ltrer will tell the&#13;
name of the Detroit tirin, however.&#13;
E. H. Martin, who died recent y at Dun&#13;
ingcille. Allegan county, was the father uf&#13;
iy children.&#13;
The Dinham brothers of&#13;
county, have been assessed j&#13;
intr three turkeys, the ca-,e be&#13;
twli e in just ice court.&#13;
C h a r l ' S Hickard was stru&lt;&#13;
tree while rutting wood thn&#13;
Stanton, an'd instantly killed&#13;
years old. and unmarried.&#13;
Money has been raised fc'y public sub&#13;
scription to buy wild rice to sow around&#13;
the lakes of Cnarlevoix county, to indue"&#13;
wild fowl to come there,&#13;
Tho national editor al association will&#13;
meet in Detroit next year&#13;
Mrs Ui)ss"ll G. OMrander, a prominent&#13;
society lady of Lansinu'. is dead.&#13;
The case of Hmm Archer, the Ler.avveo&#13;
boy who was sent up for obstructing a railroad&#13;
track, whose sentence was commuted&#13;
by Gov. Alger and the commutation re&#13;
yoked by Guv. Luce, has been decided&#13;
Judge Peck held that Gov. Luce's action&#13;
was not according to law, and hence Archer's&#13;
release&#13;
;c; No 2, 3'- r;&#13;
4c; sheepskins.&#13;
green calf, 5c;&#13;
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BARRY'S STATEMENTS.&#13;
,ce. Calhoun&#13;
1.71 for steal&#13;
ing tirst ii'ied&#13;
k by a fal.inc&#13;
e tiii es from&#13;
He was -T&gt;&#13;
THE WORLD OF TRADE.&#13;
Detroit r r o d u r * Markets.&#13;
Wheat—No. 1 white, t id'; No. 2 red,&#13;
spot, $1 08. Novcnitjer, $1 0^: December,&#13;
$1 Cs; May, $1 l.'Wl U\. C o o i - N o . 2,&#13;
44c, nominal. Oats No. 2 while spot, 30c,&#13;
nominal' Clover s e e d - P r i m e , December,&#13;
$5 40 bid.&#13;
Provisions—Detroit mess, |15 2.Vfj'l5 7,"i;&#13;
family pork, $Pi ' J i e p i "id; short clear,&#13;
fib 2.'(a 1&gt; 5*1; lard, in tierces, h'-^oi^-jC;&#13;
kegs, &gt;• ,/fi'i c ; pails, '."u.o.e, hams, 11-,/u&#13;
11-?., c ; shoulders. Vfu''^ c ; breakfast bacon,&#13;
U ^ i i U - o ' i dried he-f hams, $11 oOedO;&#13;
extra mess beef, new, $7 f&gt;0.&#13;
Game Partridges, 3.W 0c per pair;&#13;
common ducks. 2o'"3iV, and Mallards, 7'nri&#13;
-be, per pair; rat)tiits, lO.n I2e each; squirrels,&#13;
7r&gt;c per doz ; venison, saddles, 10 /i 12c,&#13;
c a r e s s . ")i'i i c i&gt;er lb.&#13;
Live P o u l t r y - T h e market is steady at&#13;
»if("""'.:c for spring chickens. t'miTc for fowls,&#13;
&gt;c for tur.-ieys, and 7«ii for ducks per.lb.&#13;
Potatoes—Very du.i; almost impossible&#13;
to place ear lots .,t any price." Car lots are&#13;
nominal at 2.'.u;dioc, and s ore lots at IVdni'U c&#13;
per hu,&#13;
Hides—Green No 1, 4&#13;
cured No 1, .V-.^e; No '.&#13;
'JOC I($I.."&gt;O, as to the wool&#13;
salted calf, ti- ,c per lb,&#13;
Flour— 'Michigan patent, $15.50; roller&#13;
$)&gt;; Minnesota pateut, $7.50; Minnesota&#13;
bakers . $i.2o; rye. $5.75 per bbl.&#13;
Hay —No 1 timothy, $13 for car lots;&#13;
small lots, $14(«1.V. clover, mixed, $i2 in&#13;
car lo's; straw, $ &gt; in car lots.&#13;
W o o l - S t e a d y : r'.r.e, '.'4(tii"ic; medium, 26&#13;
('a2H' per lb ; coarse, 2(Jio27c; unwashed, '-s&#13;
off,&#13;
ArPi.R-. per bbl&#13;
Bf..\N». picked.. ,&#13;
" unpicked.&#13;
BEKSWAX&#13;
Bt'TlKK&#13;
TAI.I.CB'&#13;
CHKESK, per lf&gt;&#13;
D K I E O AIM'I.KS, p&#13;
LOGS, per do/,&#13;
H O N E Y , per A&#13;
H O P S , per fb&#13;
MAI.T, per bu&#13;
O N I O N S , per hu&#13;
S W E E T POTATOKS, per bbl.&#13;
L I V E STOCK.&#13;
Hogs—Market active and firm; Irregular,&#13;
light, $'i.'£r&gt;(rf,").55; rough packing and&#13;
shipping, $5.25^5.35- mixed, $5.25 d,V50;&#13;
heavy packing and shipping, $5,35&lt;&lt;i"./&gt;5.&#13;
Cattle—Murket dull, 10 to 15c lower;&#13;
beeves $3(u 5; cows, $1.25((13 ; stackers and&#13;
feeders, $2w3.35, Sheep—Market strong;&#13;
natives $3(.^4.50, westerno, 3.75(-( 3 ; Texans,&#13;
$2.50(« 3,:,0.&#13;
New York Pruritic* Market.&#13;
Flour—Dull and w e a k ; Minnesota ex&#13;
tra, $3 35ftt7 50; superfine, $3(n3.75. Wheat&#13;
—Quiet; No, 1 red state. $1 15; Xo, 2 no,&#13;
$1.0¾)¾ ; No. 2red winter, December, $1.0-^.&#13;
Corn— Cjuiet; No, 2 mixed, cash, 4'Jc; December,&#13;
49k e. Oats Steady; No 1 white&#13;
^W'l-.'^,^.,&#13;
•LC; No. 2 mixed, Do-&#13;
-I)ull; new mess, $lti&#13;
'Jv.&#13;
state, 4bc: No. 2 do, 31 t,&#13;
cember, 3lT-H'c. Pork-&#13;
(rflo 50. Lard—Steady; $s bfi, December&#13;
*tt.5tt, January. B u t t e r - Firm and fairly&#13;
active; wes ern creamery fancy,&#13;
Cheese—Dull but ti rrn ; Ohio flat, &amp;V;&#13;
Eggs—Steady; western, 'i:&gt;(ni^Utc.&#13;
I tilcago I.ITB Stock Marknt.&#13;
Hogs—M trket active and tirin; heavy&#13;
and mixed lots 5(a 10c higher; light grades&#13;
unchanged; light grades, $5.2."nr&lt;5 55; rough&#13;
pack.ng, $).2,:x«:5.30; mixed lots, $.5.20((i{5.50;&#13;
heavy packing and shipping lots, $5,115^5.W).&#13;
Cattle—lOia'b c lower; beeves, $.%5; cows,&#13;
11,25(0)8; stocker* and feeders, $2&lt;(i53..S.').&#13;
Sheep—Strcng; natives, #3(*4 V); westerns,&#13;
t2.*&amp;&amp;4; Texans, $2.60(^3.50; . i m b i , $4&lt;sfi.&#13;
H« K«pwiU BU titai m i n u Acaiost t h »&#13;
f e w d r r l j r Ailmlalatr»tloo.&#13;
T a o m s i B. B a r r y , the expelled member&#13;
of t h e general executive board of the&#13;
knltfhts of labor, has given to tho public a&#13;
statement explaining his position and repeating&#13;
his former statements ugaiust the&#13;
Powderly administration. He says:&#13;
"Tue general assembly of the knights of&#13;
labor la not a fair repri'aentative g theriug&#13;
ot the industrial classes of the order T h e&#13;
most unscrupulous methods have been re&#13;
sorted to in order to prevent men who were&#13;
known to be iu any way opposed to tho&#13;
administration being elected as representa&#13;
tives to this convention, liecords were&#13;
manipulated and chunked in the general&#13;
ofHco and membership credited to udminis&#13;
t r a t on districts, and representatives seated&#13;
in the couventiou who had no legal right to&#13;
seats therein, and representatives who&#13;
were lawfully elected denied a seat in ihe&#13;
conveutiou. V l e r k a in the general office&#13;
were engaged iu manipulating records and&#13;
selecting local assemblies that were kuowu&#13;
to be oppos d to the administration iu order&#13;
that steps might be taken to prevent them&#13;
rrom having representation at this couven&#13;
tion.&#13;
In proof of his assertions ho cites the&#13;
case of I) A. 74 of Fast Saginaw, which he&#13;
dei lares was driven out ot ihe order by the&#13;
administration and not by him, as has beeu&#13;
repotted. Hctitiys D. A. I of Philadelphia&#13;
is represen ed here by men chosen by a&#13;
packed convention, and ooultn.ies: "'1 his&#13;
convention is no u\ re free from lobbying&#13;
tuan was the Minneapolis convention. All&#13;
those who depend upon the present gam.'&#13;
who control the order from "poverty palace'&#13;
are here looking after their masters' i n t - r&#13;
est s. It Is more like a political if at hi ring&#13;
than a convention of labor reformers "&#13;
He then tanes up Powderly's tfonorui de&#13;
uial of his charges and reiterates'his ability&#13;
: lo prove all he has said, asserting that&#13;
l'owderly knows this and fears to let hiiu&#13;
address the general assenibty, • and further&#13;
remarks: "11 my accusations were faKe&#13;
i they h a l an o p p o r t u n e / to jirove them so&#13;
beiore ttie bar of tbe order), then mete out&#13;
to me the censure which would make nie&#13;
obnoxious in the eyes of all honest men, I&#13;
appreciate my position and would not ex&#13;
• change it for Povy'derly's."&#13;
i Mr. Harry ttjrn gives a copy of the en-&#13;
| velopes addressed to him as haviug beeu&#13;
I "expelled by li K. B . " aud says it is "trie&#13;
only official notice I have received of my&#13;
| expulsion." He recites the taw of the order&#13;
i to prove that tie has not been given a fair&#13;
; trial, and says he proved hisoharges before&#13;
] the Minneapolis convention but was rule,!&#13;
out,"in t h j caucus and ring rule practice 1&#13;
by them and their followers." He say s of&#13;
his trial by the general executive board.&#13;
I whom he had accused of wrongdoing, that&#13;
• "the constitution disiiualihes interested&#13;
p a r t u s , and with all the bra/en efHrontery&#13;
that they are endowed with they surely&#13;
will not avow that they were not interested,&#13;
' incompetent and unfit to sit in judgmeu'&#13;
when they themselves were the accused&#13;
vilians." ' He mentions another case, and&#13;
( s a y s : "Powder,y himself admitted that&#13;
I there was but onu way iu which a person&#13;
could oe expelled, and that was through&#13;
• the court of his own local asssetnblv.''&#13;
Mr. Barry next gives a review of an&#13;
article published in the Journal of L'nited&#13;
i Labor of October, lVv«, in which he is op-&#13;
' posed by Michael Davern, secretary of 1).&#13;
A. 12-) of Aucusta. Ca. He oxpla ns the attack&#13;
by saying he preventeJ Duverv from 1 making money out of the order. He nex'&#13;
denies thai lie" had advocated strikes before&#13;
D. A. 135 of Toronto, ns was alleged a 'ainst&#13;
him in a letter from that assembly. Hi' asserts&#13;
that itemized quarter.y reports from&#13;
the treasurer were not given, and coutin&#13;
ues: "if il is against the law to tell the&#13;
Knights of Labor the truth, then I a-n&#13;
guilty. But that I made anv statements&#13;
that were not true, is false."&#13;
He considers a charge that his claims&#13;
against the admiiils'ra'.iou were false,&#13;
made by one John M. Dicker, as t lie Work&#13;
of the administration against himself. He&#13;
refers to Decker as a "mental lightweight&#13;
hoping to be rewarded for his periidy with&#13;
a position as general lecturer, notwithstanding&#13;
his incompetency and his L'lior nee of&#13;
economics," and adds concerning him : "In&#13;
the state assembly ho did not n ply to rn.\&#13;
stateuieut ma e there b ,t, like a skulking&#13;
coward, shielded himself Ci rough his wife. "&#13;
He says that the same s ate assembly&#13;
censured the adniiuistrat on ,iiid wanted t i&#13;
run Harry as a 'ca in I, date tor gen.-r 11 n.as&#13;
tor workman. He ipii tos the ho rd s re&#13;
port of his expu sioii and relers to it us "in&#13;
Keeping with l he (it her uia icioiis fa si hoods&#13;
putii stied by the general e\c mive board&#13;
He denies ever having anything to do&#13;
with the provisional commit ee and repeats&#13;
that he was "expel ed for tcl.iig the tru. h&#13;
Being charged With ••plundering," he&#13;
says "I invite an in\ est i gat ion of their actions&#13;
and mine, and a court of law would&#13;
be a good place for them to prove their&#13;
charge of plunder against me "&#13;
He closes with a denial of the charge&#13;
that he had not heen^i member of the order&#13;
since last spring, having been a member of&#13;
a "lapsed local.' and that he had fraudu&#13;
lently obtained money from the general&#13;
treasury.&#13;
THE TREASURER'S REPORT.&#13;
Recrlpti anil Kxi&gt;*,ol11urei, t h e Circulu.&#13;
1st ion Kir.&#13;
I United States Treasurer Hyatt in his. an&#13;
nual report of the operations during the&#13;
year and Ihe conditi'in of the treasury at&#13;
the close of the fiscal year ended .June 30,&#13;
Ivvs, reports the n-t revenue of the governm&#13;
e n t / o r the year $3;'.i.2ii&lt;i,074. and the net&#13;
ex|&gt;ei),liti,res $:..7,1 2l,s oi, the surplus re&#13;
ieip:» available for ihe reduction of the&#13;
public debt being $111,341,213, an increase&#13;
of $",170,175 over the \ ear before. As com&#13;
pared with l^s~ the revenues were $7,Ni-J,7'.l7&#13;
greater and the expenditures $7,37^ less.&#13;
The treasury balance increased dining the&#13;
year from $''.'.',224,:(70 to $120.^04,242. The&#13;
net change fif-$bO,.&gt;70,*i&gt;3 in the balance was&#13;
produced by an increase of $,7.5.ti,4t.s in&#13;
the assets and a doetVase of $i:*,b 3,:v,H in&#13;
the liabilit.es. The silver ban-ice fell otT&#13;
more than $27,tKX&gt;,On&lt;). The'principal in&#13;
crease of assets was in l'nited States notes&#13;
and deposits in national banks, and the&#13;
principal decrease of liabilities in the public&#13;
debt and the funds fur the redemption of&#13;
national bank notes. There was a n e t d . - -&#13;
crease of $74.!'.-"•,O.u during the fiscal yo.ir&#13;
in tho principal of the m t e r e - t bearing&#13;
debt The total purchases on bonds for the&#13;
sinking fund and out of surplus revenues&#13;
were $51,4^4.:&gt;00, the net piemium paid, exclusive&#13;
of accrued interest, being $s,210.-&#13;
842.40.&#13;
The gold and silver coin and bullion in the&#13;
country and all kinds of notes and certificates&#13;
outstanding on J u n e 30, l-&gt;»,, amount&#13;
ed to $1,025,250,-^2, and on June 30, ls)v, to&#13;
$2,()03,5+)2,0,2. The stock of gold and silver&#13;
increased during tho year from $l,00l,5i:&lt;,-&#13;
itoi to $1,0-. 2,3iu,i)0o 3d, mostly in gold. The&#13;
increase in the volume 0! tho paper circulation&#13;
was $^3,424,40(), r, suiting from an in&#13;
crease of $110,31'.),055 in the amount of certificates&#13;
ahd a falling off of $2t!,N.;5,5."4 55 in&#13;
; the total notes an I fractional currency, The&#13;
1 redemption of L'nited St a es notes at the&#13;
treasury during the year amounted to $i&gt;3,-&#13;
1-(52,00(). S.nce the resumption of specie&#13;
payments only $21-,730,454 have been re&#13;
deemed in gold. With the increase of coin&#13;
certificates, of which there are now more&#13;
than of legal tenders, the importance of the&#13;
latter in the circulation has i\oc ined, 'Die&#13;
denominations below $10 are being uisplae&#13;
; ed by silver cirtitieates, end those above 1 $100 largely by gold certificates. The vol&#13;
umne of gold. cerrTScateR outstanding increased&#13;
$20,538,333, reaching #142,023.1:,0,&#13;
, tbe highest point yet noted at the end of the&#13;
fiscal year, Taking to account the decrease&#13;
of tho amount in the treasury,&#13;
the total increase of tho circulation&#13;
was $^.1/.101,143. There were issued&#13;
$1()5,sw.DOO of silver certificates, mcstly of&#13;
the denominations of $10 and under, and&#13;
$21,047.31S were redeemed. The amount&#13;
outstanding increased from $145,."Mi,550 to&#13;
$^20,401,772. Tho increase in the actual&#13;
I circulation was $."&gt;*,4.:1,707. it had been im-&#13;
] possible to meet the demand for the denominations&#13;
of $1 and $2, and in consequence&#13;
their Issue was suspended between October&#13;
1 \ 1SS7, and February 3, lvcs, since the&#13;
latter date the treasurer has been able.&#13;
, most of tho time to furnish them as they&#13;
have been asked for.&#13;
) The coinage of silver dollars during the&#13;
year amounted to 132,4.14,(113, making the&#13;
total coinage $705),424,100. The increase of&#13;
the net distribution was only $ (0,1 Si, Owing&#13;
to the scarcity of $: and $2 notfs and&#13;
"he demand for the movement of crops,&#13;
nearly $0,000,000 were drawn into circulation&#13;
between May and November, I««N7. but&#13;
when the notes were again to be had the&#13;
dollars came back to the treasury as fast&#13;
as they hud gono out, The treasurer is of&#13;
the opinion that tho people have all of these&#13;
Coins they want or are wlllir.fr to take, and&#13;
recommends that if the purchases of silver&#13;
are to continue the bullio* bo p u t into the&#13;
form of heavy bar* or injfoU, &lt;&amp;rning that&#13;
tbe present supply of sllrer d«Uin will be&#13;
_. demand ther* in likely to&#13;
be f*t tfceeBt and t h a t any lucre ae of tha&#13;
certifies** clrcuUttos could be baaed with&#13;
perfect safety am tfce vaeoiued metal.&#13;
T h e amount af fractional silver coin in&#13;
the treasury boe »ot cojrmgcd much since&#13;
the tirst accuaulM$»ae). O/ter the resumption&#13;
of specie p u y a e a t * . Of a little mure than&#13;
$25,001,000 hold oMtuae :10. 1 vb. $20,500,000&#13;
was in hail doiloK and only $5,500,000 in&#13;
other pioco*. ^ M i r e u s u r e r points out&#13;
that thia prooocUou which does not vary&#13;
much from / o a r to voir, is excessive, and&#13;
that somethiujr like *15,0U0,0U) iu firt.v cent&#13;
pieces t h a t are not needed f"r circular on&#13;
will doubtless have to be carried by the&#13;
treasury until tuey are re coined into other&#13;
denominations or absorbe 1 by the growth&#13;
of business&#13;
At the close of the y e a r the t r e a s u r e r&#13;
held $l7s,:(12,1.7.0 of the Tinted S t a es bonds&#13;
to secure national bank circulation and&#13;
$ *i, 12&gt; 000 to secure pub io moneys held by&#13;
depository banks, There wus a decrease&#13;
d u r i n g the year of $ 3,(45-1,050 iu Die amount&#13;
of the former, and au increase of $'rli,iW2,;4lO&#13;
iu the amount of the latter. T ere was&#13;
$&gt;&gt;,512,511 uf publ.c money held by the&#13;
banks, an increase of $ 5,3y.i,i 33.&#13;
A FAM J U S LAW SUIT ENDED.&#13;
Mrs. Ciaines vs. New Orleans.—The&#13;
lireatest Suit Known in America.&#13;
T h e supreme court of the L'nited S t a ' e s&#13;
has ivuderou a tmal decision iu a ca-^e that&#13;
in its seusatioiia features, the bitterness&#13;
with which it h .s b e n contested, a u d i t s&#13;
protracted litigation through over ,'A) ye rs,&#13;
stands without a para.lei in the judicial&#13;
annals of this eouin r ,, aud t h r o w s into the&#13;
shade many of the celeorutei cases in tho&#13;
Huglixh cliancery cour s&#13;
Tins is the suit of Myru tTark (iaines&#13;
a:-*anist the eit&gt; of New Orleans. Since ]JCW&#13;
lins caso t a-, been m the courts. The various&#13;
sui'.s huve bi eu tbught s .vagely" and reicntie&gt;&#13;
sly, Opi.iotjr.um, abuse, v i t i p e r a&#13;
turn, a n l slainier have been p ureil upon all&#13;
connected with the case. Mrs. 0,.iiies has&#13;
beeu assailed an au unpos'of, her legitimacy&#13;
has been cul.od in iiues'.ioii, her mother has&#13;
beeu declared a bigamist aud 1111 impure&#13;
woman. When the exigency seemed to demand&#13;
it, even the m,mho d and virility of&#13;
lien, ' l u r k , whose child Mrs. Ga.ncs&#13;
claimed to be, have been disoute I.&#13;
The case has been tried time aud a-,'an : n t he courts of Louisiana and this is the&#13;
tenth time it has been in the United States&#13;
supreme court, It is now declaied that the&#13;
clos.ng act of the d r a m a has come, and Mr&#13;
Heekw'th, t h e a i l o r n e y for the c ty of New&#13;
Orleans, says the resources of the law have&#13;
hi en exhausted, aud that if defeated there&#13;
is inching lor tne city to do but to make&#13;
some arrangement for the damages awarded&#13;
by the court.&#13;
T h e conte-t- between Mrs. Oaines and&#13;
her lawyers Pave formed not the least ei 11&#13;
spicuni.s feature of the case. T h e ' most&#13;
eminent attorneys have been emplcyed and&#13;
nearly all of them have wi.hdrawn lrom&#13;
the case at ditfeivnt times, (.'aleii Oustiint.',&#13;
Heverly Johnson, .Judge John A. Campbell&#13;
and J e r e Hluck are some of tho-e who&#13;
have represented Mrs. Haines, while Dan&#13;
iel Webster and nth. r l--gal bnninari. s&#13;
have represented the other si le. Dcs-rted&#13;
by one counsel after another, Mrs. (ia lies&#13;
sti uggled 011, hopeful, buoyant and coutiden&#13;
of vit t. «ry until she was finally laid in&#13;
her grave. Long y e a r s of litigation Wasted&#13;
her money and at tun- s she was too poor to&#13;
pay the co. rt co-l-i. Mut still she&#13;
perse\-ered m her dcteruiinatioii to clear&#13;
the stain from her mother's name, and to&#13;
secure what she r c a r d e d as her r; ght.&#13;
M itiy residents of Wastiaigt &gt;u reuietnti-r&#13;
her as a little, thin old woman, whose&#13;
i hecrfuiness. vivacity and energy remained&#13;
to t'io last. Fov v e r s she was a falni iar&#13;
figure on the street as she went smart y&#13;
. long, w.th her sen and son in-law 111 her&#13;
s.ee. She died in January, ls&gt;d. Her son&#13;
and son in aw have -a.so since pessed aw.i&gt;,&#13;
and nobody now remains hut Hattie L.&#13;
Whitney, net* daiiL'Irer-i.ndaw, whose hus&#13;
band was killed by J a i n - s H. Chris mas,&#13;
Mrs, Haines1 sou in law, in a family i[ acre&#13;
I a few yearn unn. Mrs. Whitney .s liv-&#13;
.ng very quietly in Wanhiugt n.&#13;
Mrs, (i.i.iiiM tjcgan her lirst suit in 1^34&#13;
10 recover the property now in lit gation,&#13;
which hud been left bv her father and&#13;
bought by the ci'.v of New Orleans It is&#13;
, nuecessary to r e c u i t r tue varimis phases&#13;
of the .en : tight. The war interrupted ihe&#13;
proceedings for several vears. AT er the&#13;
war th'1 lit ga'ion Was pushed as liercel'.' as&#13;
ever in the cocits. and al last, in ,*-&gt;:, Airs.&#13;
(laitii'S. hen 7"&gt; years olid, received ,. iL'-&#13;
meiit agaiiis' (lie i-,t,' oi New ( &gt;r.e ins&#13;
for *;.'.!J 1.''...: sti HI the l'u t.-d States circuit&#13;
court. Four years later she .1 ed while the&#13;
case was on appeal to t i e l'nited States&#13;
supreme court. '1 he amount awarded rep&#13;
resents rents, interest aud principal, accruing&#13;
from t h e s 1 in for which the city occinally&#13;
sold the property. It is on an appeal&#13;
from this decision a warding interests and&#13;
rents that an opinion from the L'nited&#13;
States supreme co .rt comes now. The&#13;
case wes argued in Oct. ber, ls-,7, and&#13;
judgment can hard.y be muger delayed.&#13;
Interest is running on the money awarde i&#13;
by the court, so ' but sluni il the judgment&#13;
be against the city, as is generally expect&#13;
ed, il .Will have to pay nearly $3.00,1,1 X)0.&#13;
New Or.cans is imiiovcri-hcd and practically&#13;
bankrupt', and it is a hard .juesiion&#13;
for the city to sot • le just how the oblhia&#13;
tion will be met. The court's mandate&#13;
c ntiol be res s ed and it is thought that&#13;
the matter will be ar/anged by tfie issuance&#13;
of 1 he new interest hea'ing bonds '0&#13;
those who represent the estate of Mrs.&#13;
(Ja.i.es. '&#13;
I ' n w i l e l i Kr-el^otpd.&#13;
The election of oflleers of the knights of&#13;
labor occurred at the tenoral assembly on&#13;
the 23d inst., and resulted in tbe re'eleetion&#13;
of PuwdiTiy as general u-as er wol-kinati.&#13;
John W, H ives of New i c s e y w,is chosen&#13;
secretary-treasurer. The ^cner.,1 executive&#13;
hoard is as follows: A. W. Wright of&#13;
Toronto, o u t . , J. J. Ho dun 1 of ,lack-onvi.&#13;
le, l-'la., John ('ostein of Pittsburg and&#13;
John Develin of Detroit.&#13;
Mrs. I, M, Harry, us director and investigator&#13;
of woman s Work, was re elected&#13;
by acclammation. Oenerai Master Workman&#13;
1'owderlv was chosen to represent tho&#13;
order at the Paris exposition.&#13;
After his re election to office Mr. Powder&#13;
ly took t h e tioor and stated that, a.though&#13;
his salary hud been left at $',,0iH&gt;, he woul 1&#13;
accept only $1.0 Hi, and at the end of h s&#13;
term the order could do what they pleased&#13;
w.th the remainder.&#13;
'Ihe composition of the new board is considered&#13;
by Powderly s friends as very good,&#13;
some of them laying particular stress on&#13;
the election of C'ostel.o, who represents the&#13;
miners, ••On the other hand, it is said that&#13;
bis election will have a bad effect on the&#13;
Kn ghts of Labor. A leading miner re .&#13;
marked that the election of Cost-dlo meant&#13;
the certain secession of the miners assem&#13;
blv from the Knights of Labor. This is&#13;
owing to a dislike for Costello felt by tho&#13;
miners beeaus - of his connection with some&#13;
of their tr. ubles several years ago. T h e&#13;
miners w li meet at Columbus, O., Dee. 5,&#13;
and at that meeting wi 1 act.&#13;
The f n p e ami tlie Knight*.&#13;
The Catholic News has received from its&#13;
Rome correspondent the text of tbe reply&#13;
sent by Cardinal Simconi, prefect of the&#13;
pmpagando, to Cardinal Gibbons.&#13;
It is my duty to inform your eminence&#13;
that the fresh documents r e u t i v e to the&#13;
association known as the knights of labor&#13;
forwarded to this sacred congregation w e r e&#13;
examined by it at tho sitting of August Iti&#13;
of tlie current year. After having attentively&#13;
studied the whole subject, the sacred&#13;
congregation has directed me to reply that&#13;
so far as present appears the association of&#13;
the knights of lalxir can for the moment be&#13;
tolerated,&#13;
The sacred congregation merely requires&#13;
that the necessary modifications should bo&#13;
introduced in the rules of tue society, to&#13;
make clear whatever might seem obscure&#13;
or be interpreted in a bad sense. Tnose&#13;
modifications are required particularly in&#13;
pissHges of the preface to the rules concerning&#13;
local associations. And then the&#13;
words savoring of socialism and • communism&#13;
must be coirected in such a wav that&#13;
they shall only a'llrin the right con/crred&#13;
by (lod on man of ,.e ,uiriug property, using&#13;
legit iuiate means, and respecting the&#13;
proportionate rights of all others.&#13;
A I.uekjr .InurieilInt.&#13;
President elect Harrison has selected for&#13;
his private secretary K. W. lialford,managing&#13;
editor of the Indianapolis Journal. Mr.&#13;
Halford is a man of a out 45 years of age,&#13;
and begun life as a printer's apprentice.&#13;
Ho '"hail been a reporter for the Journal&#13;
during the w a r ; he next becamn&#13;
city editor, then managing editor, and finally&#13;
left that neper to accept a similar situation&#13;
on tbe Chicago Inter Ocean, In 1HM&#13;
he returned to the .Journal, and hus been&#13;
its managing edi or since then. He ia a&#13;
man whose advicfi is constantly sought,&#13;
and has always been associated with the&#13;
influential republican! of Indiana.&#13;
POWDERLY'S POWER.&#13;
T h * K. of I - L*t Him H s v i Hi* Way.&#13;
T h e rejwrt of the committee on law waa&#13;
submitted to the K. of L. couventiou in Indianapolis&#13;
the other day. It agreed, ia full,&#13;
to ail t h e conditions laid down by Powderly&#13;
in case of his re-«cceptauce of the office of&#13;
get ud m a s t e r workman. U n d e r t h e uew&#13;
c o u s i i u t on, alt officers are to be takeu&#13;
I from tbu lioor of the neneral aaaembly,&#13;
' with the exception of the gtmeral executive&#13;
I board and general co o|Ksrative board, uud&#13;
I shall, when elected, serve two years. Pow&#13;
I derly s influence is m . s t conspicuous in oec&#13;
tion li*, urticle 3, which shall hereafter provide&#13;
that the general master workman shall&#13;
I be c h a i r m a n ox officio of the general co-operative&#13;
board, aud shall submit the names&#13;
of four eligible persons, from whom the&#13;
I geueral assembly ahull elect two, who shall&#13;
1 constitute that board.&#13;
In au opeu letter to delegate*, T. li. Har&#13;
! ry claims that he can prove that $1.:250 was&#13;
illegally paid to Tom O'ltei ly ; that uon&#13;
union p r i n t e r s were employed in tho gen&#13;
erul office; that a wiriuter was obliged by&#13;
the administration to vote at its dictation;&#13;
that blank forms were used to get rid of&#13;
J clerks who would not submit to t h e admin&#13;
islratiim s requirements; that the machiu&#13;
ery and officer* of the general office were&#13;
used to d feat the choice of district repre&#13;
(v#entatives to the general assembly; t h a t&#13;
' district 74, K isl Saginaw, Mich., was illegally&#13;
recalled bee use il supported Harry&#13;
in the last general assembly session ; lhat&#13;
the policy of general officers was to destroy&#13;
small districts and concentrate power into&#13;
the hands of state assemblies; that records&#13;
of attachment* uf locals have been dea&#13;
t r o y e d ; that records were manipulated&#13;
so as to ullow illegal representative*&#13;
in the general convent on; that * general&#13;
officer and trustee uf money and properly&#13;
was denied au itemized account of $4Vto,000&#13;
of • p o v e r t y ' s money •;" that the Journal of&#13;
l'nited Labor was used to destroy a man's&#13;
eh iracter; that the order's money was&#13;
spent by general officers in the last cam&#13;
p . i g n ; that the general officers victimized&#13;
those who differed wl h them in their opin&#13;
ion; that there were strikes in shops, mills&#13;
and factories ugn'ust men with whom the&#13;
fellow who occupies the chief clerkship in&#13;
the general office could not honorably be&#13;
compared; that the charges published in&#13;
the J o u r n a l of l'nited Labor by Powderly,&#13;
; H a y e s and Dewey are absolutely untrue.&#13;
I • . -&#13;
T h e I'uUllc a n U .&#13;
The annual report of S. M. Stocklager,&#13;
commissioner of the geueral land dltice,&#13;
shows that during tho last fiscal year 54,133&#13;
acres of the public domain in Michigan&#13;
were patented or otherwise passed title to&#13;
and icnveyed by the general land office.&#13;
The total number of patents w a s 1 67. Two&#13;
hundred of them were for final homesteads;&#13;
134 w e r e private cash entries; 27 warrant&#13;
and scrip locations; and rive commuted&#13;
homes eads. In addition to this'_»57 acres&#13;
wore patented to the state of Michigan under&#13;
the swamp land grant. P r i v a t e land&#13;
claims, donations, Indian claims In sever&#13;
alty and scrip locations were p cu-nted in&#13;
the state during the year to the e i t e n t of&#13;
5,15 ) acres. There are now s'.tl final home&#13;
stead entries in M chigan, 1,757 final private&#13;
cash entries, 5.(3 tin 1 graduation cash entries&#13;
and "lis final w a r r a n t and scrip locations&#13;
pending in the general hind office.&#13;
T h e r e a t e .,,:(:.(1 original homestead entries&#13;
iu M.chigan now pending. T h e eonimis&#13;
sioner s.iys it is his intention to have a&#13;
thorough exaniin ition of all the lands&#13;
claimed under the swamp grunts by com&#13;
potent agents as soon as practicable, and&#13;
believes that much valuable land now&#13;
claimed by tbe states will soon be restored&#13;
to settlement and entry without putting&#13;
settlers to unnecessary expense aud annoyance&#13;
in securing homes on these lands.&#13;
.-.. .».&#13;
A Hlg Kl &gt;ur T r m t . ^&#13;
Representatives of lit flour mills in&#13;
southern Dakota met at Aberdeen recently&#13;
and organized an association to advance&#13;
1 the s t a n d a r d of their industry.&#13;
I KfTorts will be made, to secure g r e a t e r&#13;
uniformity in grades and to prevent the&#13;
pirating of brands by Fastern dealers.&#13;
Conversation with millers from nearly&#13;
every section of southern and central Da&#13;
kota developed the fact that their w h e a t in&#13;
store is generally less than last year. Fstim.&#13;
ites of yield per acre in 15 counties&#13;
show au average yield of ll.Cii bushels this&#13;
year, as against 10,-7 last, the highest »vernge&#13;
given being 15 an 1 the lowest six busheis.&#13;
Millers say that the Dakota yield is&#13;
larger than it has been estimated, and believe&#13;
t'tiev are not warranted in buying at&#13;
present figures.&#13;
— ^&#13;
I Tlie T*llUi O m i H Com;&gt;let r&lt;l.&#13;
The last volun f the report in the tenth&#13;
Census has ticen issued. It completes t i e&#13;
set of twenty two euarto volumes of the&#13;
enmpend urn of the census, T h e cost of the&#13;
work, exclusive of printing, engraving and&#13;
.binding, was $ 1,-51..:-:50, which is sixty eight&#13;
cents per capita of the population of the&#13;
coiiutr, on J u n e ], (ssp 'V\\e nppropria-&#13;
' tion for printing, engraving and binding&#13;
amounted 1o $ ,I&gt;!\1 Ph I'.). In addition to&#13;
! the statistics . f population, «1 ami fact ores&#13;
and agriculture, there were special reports,&#13;
among the most valuab e of which were.&#13;
those on newspapers, public indebtedness,&#13;
mining Industries and cotton production.&#13;
j - -&#13;
Worse tlian Mav ry.&#13;
Chas. T. Parsons of Ilo yoke, Mass., well&#13;
known for hiring ignorant immigrants and&#13;
then leas'ng their services to farmers, has&#13;
been arrcsto*! for cruelty to a Polish immigrant,&#13;
whom he hail chained to his buggy&#13;
seat, and who was nearly frozen, tears be&#13;
j ing frozen fast to his purple cheeks, while&#13;
his hands were so stiff that he could not use&#13;
them. He had on notiiing but a pair of&#13;
overalls, n thin coat and a pairofsho.es.&#13;
j Pafrsons claims that tho man was insane,&#13;
that he was taking him 10 be cared for by&#13;
some of his own pe p e, and that he chained&#13;
him because of his violence. Croat excitement&#13;
was caused when P a r s o n s was arrest-,&#13;
ed, arid he narrowly escaped being mobbed^&#13;
He venue Collections. /&#13;
The collections of internal revenue during&#13;
the first four iiinn hs of the lixeal year&#13;
ending J u n e HO, KY,I. aggregate/$4'i-,7.'H,!)-5,&#13;
being an increase of $. ,1-.'3,775'over the col&#13;
lections during the cor responding period of&#13;
last year. The receipts -Were: F r o m spirits,&#13;
»'33,(11,7s'.', un inc/iiMse of $1,54 LUr2 ;&#13;
from tobacco, $ln,4d1&lt;ti,355 a decrease ot&#13;
$i(i!(,57-g; from fermented liquors,$8,t57(),770,&#13;
a decrease of $ jtf.ii'.rj : from oleomargarine,&#13;
$'.2 0,-s3. an in/i-ease of $3,s'2l ; from banks&#13;
and bunkers-. $ .,314, an increase of $4,'.WJ:&#13;
from m i s ^ U a n e o u s , $:10,472, a decrease of&#13;
$:24.4-i7,-' The total receipts for October&#13;
last yvere $1,:275,1',"2 greater than those for&#13;
October of last year.&#13;
y • -&#13;
New Agricultural Dureau.&#13;
T h e new bureau in the agricultural dep&#13;
a r t m e n t authorized to be established at&#13;
the last session of congress and known as&#13;
the bureau of correspondence with agricult&#13;
u r a l sta inns, has been assigned q u a r t e r s in&#13;
the east end of the d e p a r t m e n t building and&#13;
has begun work under the directionof Prof.&#13;
W. O. Alwater. A feature of the work&#13;
will bo to engage the ablest specialists in&#13;
this country and Europe to compile articles&#13;
on subjects about which information may&#13;
bo required for congress or general distribution,&#13;
w h e n e v e r the importance of the subject&#13;
seems to w a r r a n t tho expense.&#13;
The Reichstag Opened.&#13;
E m p e r o r William opened tho reiehstag&#13;
Nov, ?2. In his address, after r e f e r r i n g to&#13;
the improvement that had been made In&#13;
trade, the emperor emphasized the pacific&#13;
ch iracter of Germany's foreign relations&#13;
and her policy towards nc ghboring nations.&#13;
Ho stated t h a t his visits abroad had been&#13;
u n d e r t a k e n with the view of effecting und&#13;
e r s t a n d i n g s in the interest of peace, and&#13;
t h a t his efforts had been successful in causing&#13;
universal confidence to bo felt in the&#13;
maintenance of peace, No bills for military&#13;
credits were announced.&#13;
Three Killed.&#13;
, An oxtra construction train, loaded with 1 ties for distribution along tho road, pulled&#13;
I out of Westville, Pa., tho other morning 1 and should have taken a sido track at Yellow&#13;
Creek, to allow regular freight No. NH&#13;
lo pass. T h e crew overlooked this fact and&#13;
continued on their way. Hoth trains were&#13;
running at a high rate of speed when they&#13;
mot. with teniflc force on a sharp curve&#13;
near Hammondsville. Tfiree porsons w e r e&#13;
killed, several others injured, and the damage&#13;
to railroad proporty is great.&#13;
To b« Contested, n&#13;
Proceedings will be begun In tho Virginia&#13;
»tate courts and tho United States district&#13;
court for Virginia, attacking tho right of&#13;
the democratic electors in t h a t atato to cast&#13;
their votes for president in tho d o c t o r a l&#13;
college&#13;
F o u r Persons R i l l e d ,&#13;
A t the concentrator of the Bottom mountain&#13;
consolidated works at Me»4Tllle,&#13;
Mont., a boiler exploded the other AftWMOD&#13;
InaUntly killing four persona.&#13;
a Fi i Many letters we h*v»read with udneaa&#13;
latel •, prove that the majority of&#13;
unhappy home* hare resulted from too&#13;
slight acquaintance previous to marriage.&#13;
A handsome faoe. a pretty figure,&#13;
the step that suits in a wait* the&#13;
chatter that amuses for an hour, are&#13;
iu too nianj cases all it is deemed neoessary&#13;
fur a life long companionship-&#13;
Others Lave failed because each have&#13;
started with the idea that marriage&#13;
means getting, not giving; tbe man intent&#13;
only on Ltie comfort he can obtain&#13;
from an unpaid housekeeper,&#13;
woman on ihe attention and&#13;
of an ever-present lover. No alter**&#13;
lions in marriage lawn or chrllySjttatracts&#13;
can make such unions happy or&#13;
successful.&#13;
Let men learn to be patient and&#13;
sympathetic, to pause sometimes in&#13;
their fuller, more varied lives to&#13;
brighten with a little thought and love&#13;
the duller, more monotonous ones of&#13;
their wojjon-folk; and let women&#13;
realize that the lives ot true men and&#13;
ell zeus cannot always be craiu]&gt;ed ia '&#13;
their narrower home circle, and&#13;
strive to take an unseltish pleasure ia&#13;
and to show a read/ sympathy with&#13;
those wider outside interests&#13;
and ambitious. Just imagine&#13;
tbu kind of thing which&#13;
a Frenchman who in theory held the&#13;
legality of marrirge to be unimportant&#13;
to morals, would have written, and&#13;
conUast it with a letter, and its note&#13;
of intense though conventional domestic&#13;
pietv. There ure scores of letters&#13;
broulliing that spirit, though usually&#13;
expressed with much mor« clumsiness,&#13;
and, to use tbe word wli ch best expresses&#13;
the fact, '•humiirimiiness." It&#13;
is that quality which is to IH the satisfactory&#13;
feature of the letters.&#13;
The humdrums are in England the&#13;
immense mujorit , and to judge from&#13;
these letters, they have no more intenton&#13;
of attacking the raarrirge laws, aa&#13;
far as their main principle is concerned,&#13;
than they have of agitating against&#13;
the principle of caveat eirptor, or the&#13;
rule that a jury should consist of&#13;
twelve. They have, in fact, never&#13;
considered marriage as an institution&#13;
like any other, but as a human condition,&#13;
the very healthiest state of mind&#13;
a community could enjoy. It is only&#13;
when a community feels that marriage&#13;
needi to be sustained by argument,&#13;
that il begins to be in danger. Evan&#13;
the few who would abolish marriage&#13;
have never really cons dered their proposal,&#13;
for ther neither suggest a subslitute,&#13;
nor apparently, have thought&#13;
for an instant what the soc al consequences&#13;
would be, to what utter slavery&#13;
it would roduce women—to whom,&#13;
after forty, a throat of divorce would&#13;
be like a sentence of slow death—or&#13;
what the ruin it would work on&#13;
the next generation. They propose&#13;
tlie change to get rid of discomfort,&#13;
just as tliey propose federation to be&#13;
ml of the Irish difficulty, or socialism&#13;
to he r;d of occasional cases of suffer,-&#13;
iii£ from want. Their Jightness of&#13;
thought is,bad; but, like the density of&#13;
their opponent.*, thought, it proves that&#13;
there is no real question in tlie public&#13;
mind.&#13;
It is, peihtips, only another instance&#13;
of the general absence of any serious&#13;
consideration given by the writers to&#13;
the subject, but we Lave been a little&#13;
surpr scd at the general consensus that&#13;
divorce ought to he granted for adultery&#13;
on either side. That is perfectly&#13;
sound from the moral ist's point of&#13;
view, though many Christians will&#13;
tiau.se to reflect that divorce is only&#13;
permitted by Christ, and •that permission&#13;
to divorce the husband was not&#13;
included in his deliverance on tho matter;&#13;
but no BtAtesman in tbe existing&#13;
state of opinion would propose any&#13;
such law. It would be simply a permission&#13;
to all piolligate men to divorce&#13;
t emselves at will. Opinion at present&#13;
sentences the adulteress to a life ol&#13;
intolerable humiliation, ami even suffering;&#13;
but it does not sentence tha&#13;
adulterer, ami till it has been improved,&#13;
to grant divorce for man's adultery&#13;
would bo simply to give a privilege to&#13;
the bad. An&lt;/ corrupt man tired of&#13;
his w.fo would force her to divorce&#13;
hinii The woman would speedily be&#13;
forced by the opinion of her sex to&#13;
demand her right, and the number of&#13;
divorces, which are nothing but unavoidable&#13;
evils of a grave kind, would ^&#13;
be multiplied a hundredfold. Th« ^ ^&#13;
writers seem to think the change of ^ ^ r&#13;
law would act as a check on men; but&#13;
they either have given no thought to&#13;
the matter; or they do not know tho,&#13;
world. — London Times.&#13;
X&#13;
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Beautiful Bamboo Furniture.&#13;
"There is one thing our people have&#13;
learned from the Chinese," said A&#13;
gentleman in the furniture business, } '&#13;
"which is well worth notice. 1 mean 4&#13;
the utilization of the bamboo o&amp;n*. * ^&#13;
1 he bamboo combines, strength, lightness&#13;
and beautiful natural finish, in a&#13;
way thnt no other wood in the world&#13;
does, and by combining it in artistic&#13;
shapes many beautiful effects can Da&#13;
obtained that cannot be produced in&#13;
any other way. Tho uso of the wood&#13;
•has grown rapidly within the last few&#13;
years, aud in tbe last summer we have&#13;
sold, especially for country and seaside&#13;
cottagos, very many articles of&#13;
furniture made altogether, or almost&#13;
altogether, of bamboo.&#13;
"For instance, there is a sideboard&#13;
made of a frame work of bamboo, with&#13;
no other material excepting the&#13;
shelves. It is light and pretty and&#13;
makes a very effective ornament for a&#13;
aunnv breakfast room. Then there&#13;
are bedsteads made in similar patterns&#13;
to the favorite brass rod bedsteads,&#13;
which, for myself, I think are handsomer&#13;
than the brass. For chairs,&#13;
especially hall and piazza chairs, the&#13;
bamboo makes a beautiful material,&#13;
and even lounges have the framework&#13;
made of the elegant cane. 1 expect to&#13;
see the time when It will be tbe favorite&#13;
material for nearly alt the furniture&#13;
of summer homos."—New York Mail&#13;
kiad Exprett.&#13;
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gfien I n t o t h e r i v e r&#13;
~ l l t d n ' t b e a a t o n i a b l n g&#13;
g o t h i _ n .&#13;
Ears Nose&#13;
i n »11 B Q N or leas a S s c t s d by «alar rh. The eve*&#13;
beeuaae LaSa—ed, red s a d watery, with (Suit, heavy&#13;
pala b e t w e e a t h e m there are m a r i s i . bussing1&#13;
aateaa l a t h e e a t s , s a d aumetltnai lb« hearing1!* afteetodi&#13;
tfc*a©*el« a N n n sufferer, with 1U cuns&#13;
u n l a a e o a f o r t a b l e dlschsrw*, bad breath, and loss&#13;
a* Ik* H I M of small. All the** dlaagreeeble (7109-&#13;
teaa* dtaeapear w t x a t o e dlteeae U cured by Hood •&#13;
•Weaperllla, wbleh expel* from t b * blood the line&#13;
pertly from which catarrh *rl*«* tone* and r*»ture*&#13;
the dlaeaaad organ* t o health, and build* up the&#13;
w a a l e *7*&lt;*m-&#13;
"1 h a r e (uffersd w i t h catarrb la a r h e s d fur&#13;
year*. H o o d * Sareaparlllel* the only l n a d t d n e i h s t&#13;
ha* Suae m* a e r m a u a a i a" iod.'' Ma*. _ . Cu* » ' • • &gt;&#13;
S—a\ rruTldeace. K. I.&#13;
Hood's tarsaparilla&#13;
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\treta from DyHuepaia.Iu-l&#13;
d i g e s t i o n aud T o o H e a r t y l&#13;
Eating. A perfect retu-f&#13;
(edy forDd&amp;clueaa.Kauaei&#13;
Druwiinee*, B a d Ta*t,&#13;
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Tongue,Pain In t h e HldeJ&#13;
'TOKPID LrVKK. T h e y !&#13;
regulate t h e B o w e l a f&#13;
Purely Vegetable.&#13;
P r i e e 2 a C e n t s .&#13;
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SCOTT'S EMULSION&#13;
" COD LIVER OIL *•«•&#13;
HYPOPHOSPHITE8.&#13;
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because it is the best.&#13;
BY H. H.&#13;
A h , t r i u m p h l i e * n o t l a t h e frostl w e w i n ,&#13;
T h e k i n g d o m s o r t h e t r e a s u r e s w e p o s s e s s ,&#13;
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T h a n ihiw, t o b e H e r e t i c t h r o u g h a l l l i f e ' *&#13;
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A n d w a r ; i n s m a l l e s t t h i n g * n o l e s s t h a n&#13;
g r e a t ;&#13;
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I n j o y a n d n o t i n f e u r , a n d BO t o s e e&#13;
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» V II All II! KT UKKCHKlt STOVV1:.&#13;
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It is three times as efficacious as&#13;
plain Cod Liver Oil.&#13;
It ia far superior to all oth;r socalled&#13;
Emulsions.&#13;
It is a perfect Emulsion, does not&#13;
separate or change.&#13;
It is worderfol as a flesh producer.&#13;
It is the best remedy for Consumplion.&#13;
Scrofula, Bror.chitis, Wasting&#13;
Diseases, Chronic Cough and&#13;
Colds.&#13;
Sold by nil Drufjrjlfts,&#13;
S C O T T 4 B O W N E , C H E M I S T S . N . V .&#13;
T H E B E S T&#13;
BLOOD&#13;
PURIFIER&#13;
is that w h i c h kcepstheLiver&#13;
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GOOD DIGESTION • •&#13;
MEANS&#13;
• • GOOD BLOOD.&#13;
Nothing- in tho world BO successfully&#13;
treats the digestive&#13;
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o n l y pure, safe and reliable&#13;
preparation of Mandrake is&#13;
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Tiie Great Lirer and Stomach Remedy&#13;
Fur the curt nf all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,&#13;
Bowels, Kldmiys, Bladder, N&gt;rvou» Diseases, Loas of&#13;
Appetite, Headache, (lnnHtlpattnn, Costlvenrss, In&#13;
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Bowel*, Piles a n d all derangements of the l u l e r n a l&#13;
Viscera. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury,&#13;
minerals, or deleterious drug*.&#13;
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one of Rartway'* Pill* every mornlri(f, about t e n&#13;
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miloUKneaB, will be avoided&#13;
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cropertlei for (be support of the natural waste of the&#13;
fJT* Ohaerve t h e following STmptoms re«ultlng&#13;
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Inward Piles, FuHncs* of the filoo.1 In t h e Head,&#13;
Acidity of the Stomach V*mva, Heartburn, D l s g m t&#13;
of Kood, Fullness or Wi-uht In th ' Stomach, Sour&#13;
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Oboklnf or RiifT&lt;K-ar 1 og SeiisatlotiH when in a lying&#13;
poatmrw Dimness of Vislnn, Dots or Webs before t h e&#13;
Jlaht, / e v e r a n d Dull Pnln In the Head, Deficiency&#13;
yhl Parsplra'hin. Yellowne«s of (he Skin and Eye*.&#13;
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w a r r a _ t c . e . P r i c e fiOc a n d 1 1 . 0 0 p e r b o t t l e .&#13;
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C I I A l ' T K K I .&#13;
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T h e t i o v e r n o r 3 p r o c l a m a t i o n h a d b e e n&#13;
d u l y a n d t r u l y r e a d f r o m t h a p . J p i t t l i ^&#13;
h u n d a y be. o r e t o &gt; h e ? r e a t c o n s t e r n a t i o n&#13;
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m a - i e r . \ \ h o d e c l a r e d c o n f i d e n t i a l l y t o&#13;
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c o n d u c t o r s o f I n d i s c r e t i o n , a n d s o t h e&#13;
( i o v e r n o r n e v e r h « a r d o f i t .&#13;
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m a r k e d i u . v a p l e t o n b y e x c e p t i o n a l l y&#13;
c h a r g i n g w e a t h e r . O n c e i n a g r e a t w h i l e&#13;
t h e I n c l e m e n t N e w K u g l a n d s k l c i s a r e&#13;
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f r o s t w h i c h g e n e r a l l y b i t e s o t f a 1 t h e&#13;
p r e t t y f l o w e r * i n s o h e a r t - b r e a k l n s j a w a y ,&#13;
a n d t h e n y o u c a n h a \ e l o v e l y t i m e s f i n i t e&#13;
d o w n t h i o u g h N o v e m b e r .&#13;
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t h e T h a n k s g i v i n g p r o c l a m a t i o n h a t b e e n&#13;
r e a d , a n d It w a s p ; i s t t h e m i d d l e o f N o -&#13;
v e m b e r , y e t m a r i g o l d s a n d f o u r - o ' c l o c k s&#13;
w e r e a l l a u l a e In t h e g a r d e n s , a n d t h e&#13;
g o l d e n roil a n d p u r p l e a s e r w e r e b l o o m -&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1888.&#13;
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DOES A GENERAL&#13;
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B A N K I N G * B U S I N E S S . ' " ; ^ ^ ^ ^ -^^^,^ ^-. -Hard, • A.^.^..-,-.,,(^^. ^^/,-^^,^^.^^^,^^^1 POCKET KNIVES,&#13;
g i v i n g smaiion h e r e .&#13;
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7&gt;ack' ,&gt;;iy a n d ^ l J [,er n i o n t h . H e r c o m i n 0 n c o m p l a i n t for v e a r &gt; - a s far&#13;
1 m a n y r r i o m l s in this v m i n i t v vvill c o n -&#13;
P i n r k i i f y P u b l i c Scjiool.&#13;
( 1 K A M M A U I ' K l ' A I i T M K N T .&#13;
Certificates issued on time deposits&#13;
and payable on demand.&#13;
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.&#13;
Steamship Ticket* or Salt.&#13;
visited friends in l'arshallville a fewday&#13;
s last week.&#13;
Misses Myrta, Finch and Lizzie Hartwitk&#13;
visited friends in Hamburg villa-&#13;
ge over Sundav.&#13;
ittle inefined to think that talking&#13;
^ Henry Plummer, Will Pearson and ; hard times has become such a habit&#13;
Frank Kay, who went north a few i that many of us don't recognize prosweoks&#13;
apo, returned home la&gt;t Friday, perity when we see it. We also notice&#13;
Thay did' not like that part ot the that a steady man with a good trade is&#13;
country very well, especially at this [ always able to procure a decent living&#13;
time or year.&#13;
rm Morgan.&#13;
Look out for the "closet." &lt; u - ,,, vvu'*, «.«»*. ^ v ui .. »~ « -j&#13;
. i \\ (dls &gt;\ hire went to Ashley to nnd&#13;
Nellie Dolan was absent Monday. w o r k hist week. Wo wish him success&#13;
Throe weeks for study before thj&#13;
holidays.&#13;
RAZORS *&#13;
AND SHEARS. .&#13;
* • * • &lt; ,&#13;
in his "hunt."&#13;
\ s John Preston was tnoyinsf from&#13;
Let everybody come to the entertain- here to Hartland, he fell from a load&#13;
and ftmeiaifcg more—if he's prudent (nest next Friday night, v ' of goods and broke bit t m .&#13;
Our low prices make these beau ti- ...&#13;
ful gooda all bargains.&#13;
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pleasantry: There la the olc«&#13;
•boat U» young wife's leaf, which was&#13;
•vhmrjrthat the y ling husband had t^&#13;
prop up the tabl« with umbrellas. &gt; ow,&#13;
Mint bread, with the lightness peculiar&#13;
to bakeriea. If nalther palatable, nor nutritious,&#13;
nor wholeso up. All that s ongl-&#13;
MM» wh eh aonte consider a virtue, Is&#13;
obtelMd by adulterations ruinous to the&#13;
coats of tbe stomach and the dlge. tlve a &gt;&#13;
paratus. Bread ought to be hea y to a&#13;
certain extent if It is to be nourishing.&#13;
Graham bread, for example, Is very much&#13;
heavier than the ordinary loaf of tno&#13;
baker'a shop, and the old-fashioned wheat-&#13;
•n loaf Is very much u ore nutritious than&#13;
that idol of a*s)it«xy reformers. 1 hat li&#13;
ahoul I have hold ita own of all the dietetic&#13;
&lt; evl ea propounded tty (.'rahRiu 1M the&#13;
roaM'.uaaae of MM) abominable character&#13;
of light binad Bakers probably tiud It&#13;
to thai/ latarsat to cater to the delusion&#13;
of AaWtaaaa, but the time' is cemin&#13;
waoit tooy will have to change their taeworldls&#13;
becoming thoroughly&#13;
Of their light bread. In all the cheap&#13;
ta of the entire country, even in&#13;
&lt;Bves fre itiented by the New v ork&#13;
iya, where food is sold at abnorly&#13;
cheap pile a, the proprietors ha.e&#13;
pellel by the force of public&#13;
to keep several kinds of brcRd,&#13;
the or Una y household bread.&#13;
era humorist strikes a homo ma c&#13;
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let him eat it with joy. for he lias&#13;
femod thermal, true, unadulterated article&#13;
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built p.&#13;
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are attempting to bring about a r -&#13;
maiiaers of their trivilnus&#13;
wh»h to discourage display&#13;
and fast liv u -, an&#13;
rua whi h is called the&#13;
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»e new hour ot dinner&#13;
Jetty In tbe mi.Idle of&#13;
clock strikes noon&#13;
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are Invited&#13;
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dancing a rlctand&#13;
they forbid&#13;
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Cera and champagne&#13;
by cert ants. 1 here&#13;
and no seated suppers&#13;
rench custom was to&#13;
li to have the first meal at i&gt;—&#13;
4|&gt;.|MrTe ti^asWMat meal or supper at •"&gt; and&#13;
jp&gt;to ed at 9. The o lg nal breakfast&#13;
waa a simple piece of tread, with c nfii-&#13;
«res or fruit, an ! a glass of wine, stud&#13;
IROUID « T STATE.&#13;
PK3LICEM4M MURDERED.&#13;
D e t r o i t t h a » e s * s a f J u s o t h e r M y s t e r l o u a&#13;
M u r d e r .&#13;
A l b e r t W . T h a y e r , u D e t r o i t p o l i c e m a n ,&#13;
w a a s h o t a b o u t 1U o ' c l o c k t h o o t h e r e v e n&#13;
in*, w h i l e ou d u t y o n i ' u r t S t r e e t w e s t ,&#13;
u e u r T w e l f t h S t r e e t . P e o p l e l i v i n g In t h o&#13;
v i c i n i t y h e a r d t h r e e s h o t s tired, a n d r u s h e d&#13;
t o t h e Bpot w h e n c e t h o s u u n d ciune, only to&#13;
llud t h o p o l i c e m a n w e t o e i n g in h i s bli&gt;od.&#13;
Officers w t w a t o n e s s u m m o n e d , a n d a phys&#13;
i c i a n , w h o T x a m i n t ' d t h e w o . m l uml found&#13;
t h a t t h e ball h a d e u t o r o d t h e h e a d a t t h e&#13;
b a s e of t h e left e u r a m l p a i n e d c l e a r t h r o u g h&#13;
t h e h e a d , c o m i n g o u t h . n f a n im h f o r w a r d&#13;
of t h e r i g h t o u r a b o v e t h e c h e e k b o n e .&#13;
A t h o r o u g h s e a r c h of T h a y e r ' s p e r s o n d o&#13;
velojXHl t h e fact t h a t h i s r e v o l v e r w a s m i s s -&#13;
ing. H i s g l o v e s w e r e in h i s p o c k e t , s h o w -&#13;
i n g t h a t h i s h a i . d s w o r e r e a d y for a c t i o n ,&#13;
a n d h i s c l u b lay b y h i s side w i t h t l r o n t r a p&#13;
a r o u n d h i s w r i s t .&#13;
T h e d e t e c t i v e s a t o n c e b e g a n a t h o r o u g h&#13;
I n v o h t l g a t i o n . H t i t w w n t h e s i d e w a l k in&#13;
f n u t o f ( . l e n i e n t L a t t e r l y s atui H e n j a u i i u&#13;
t \ S u t t o n ' s h o u s e s a n d t h e fence w e r e a&#13;
q u a n t i t y of dend l e a v e s , c o v e r e d w i t h t h e&#13;
l i g h t s n o w w h i c h foil in t h o e a r l y p a t of&#13;
t h e e v e n i n g . T h r o u g h t h o l e a v e s , w i t h t h e&#13;
a i d of a l a n t e r n , t h e d e U x i t i v e n e a s i l y t r a c e d&#13;
t h e f o o t p r i n t s uf i h r e e m e n . T h e l e a v e s&#13;
w e r e sc ttei'ed a n d t h e p r i n t s s o m e w h a t&#13;
Blurred u s if m a d e w h i l e r u n n i n g T h e y&#13;
w e r e t r a c e d to t h e c o r n e r of L u i u \ e t t e avenue,&#13;
w h e r e t h e y ne. n a s i to h a l t a n d t h e n&#13;
t u r n a b r u p t l y t o t h e riiHil.&#13;
W h e n t h e d e t e c t i v e s r e a c h e d tlio c o r n e r ,&#13;
u p o n t h r o w i n g t h e l i g h t ot . h e l a n t e r n o \ o r&#13;
t h e fence i h e y d l s c o v . r e d a y e l l o w l e a t h e r&#13;
s a t c h e l , a p p a r e n t l y n e w . T h i s W i n g ' t a k e n&#13;
to t h e li; h a n d e x a m i n e d w a s found t o c u u -&#13;
t a u a s m a l l e r s u i c l n u , s e v e r a l coiis of fuse,&#13;
a s m a . l d u r k l a n t e r n , s e v e r a l finely tern&#13;
p e r e d d r i l . s , t w o p u n c h e s , t w o l a r g e jimm&#13;
i e s , t w o p a c k a g e s of d y n a n d t e , a p a i r of&#13;
k e y u i p p e r s a n d s e v e r a l o t u e r a r t i c l e s b e&#13;
l o u g . n g t o a k i t uf b a r t l a r s ' t o o l s . A m o n g&#13;
t h e a r t i c l e s w a s a l a r g e c l o t h b a g u s e d to&#13;
h o l d stolen s i l v e r w a r e , an o l d c a p a n d s o m e&#13;
c o l l a r s a m i cuffs. T h e b igiiuge m u s t e r at&#13;
t h e W a b a s h depot, foot of T w e l . t h s t r e e t ,&#13;
s a y s t h a t a b o u t 10 :MO o'cioek local t i m e , a&#13;
f e w m u i i . t o s a f t e r t h e . s h o o t ing o c c u r r e d , h o&#13;
n o t i c e d f o u r m e n h a n g i n g a r o u n d t h e d e p o t&#13;
w i i o a t t e m p t e d t o b o a r d t h e o u t b o u n d t r a i n&#13;
a s it w a s l e a v i n g t h e depot, hut w h o , tind&#13;
i n g t h e y w e r e d i s c o v e r e d , j u m p e d from t h e&#13;
t r a i n a n d d i s a p p e a r e d a m o n g t h e f r e i g h t&#13;
c a r s .&#13;
A s T h a y e r w a s k i l l e d t w o a n d a half&#13;
b l o c k s a w a y f n m h i s b e a t , t h e t h e o r y of&#13;
t h e police i s t h a t h o s a w s o m e c r o o k s a c t i n g&#13;
in a s u s p i c i o u s m a n n e r , a n d f o l l o w i n g ,&#13;
s u r p r i s e d t h e m a s t h e y w e r e a b o u t t o uu&#13;
d e r t u k e a job, w h e n t h e y t u r n e d u p o n h i m&#13;
a n d shot h i m d e a d . T h a y e r ' s left c a r being&#13;
b l a c k e n e d w i t h |&gt;owder l e a d s to t h e suppos&#13;
i t i o n t t m t t h e y s u r r o u n d e d h i m , a n d i n e of&#13;
t h e m p l a c i n g a r e v o l v e r c l o s e to h i s h e a d&#13;
tired t h e fatal s h o t .&#13;
T h e d e t e c t i v e s t h i n k th.it T h a y e r tired&#13;
t h e s e c o n d s h o t w h i . e f a l l i n g , a u d t h a t o n e&#13;
o f t h e m u r d e r e r s s e i z e d t h e r e v o l v e r w h e n&#13;
h e d r o p p e d it so a s t o h a v e s o m e t h i n g to&#13;
p r o t e c t h i m s e l f in c a s e of p u r s u i t .&#13;
T h e C o u n t C o m p l e t e d .&#13;
T h e s t a t e b o a r d of c a n v a s s e r s h a v e comp&#13;
l e t e d t h e i r w o r k . F o l l o w i n g is t h e v o t e&#13;
on g o v e r n o r by c o u n t i e s .-&#13;
F O I l Q O V t l l N O l l .&#13;
m 101&#13;
7&#13;
tin&#13;
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not considered as A meal, but only as&#13;
» «t»y to the stomach until the dinnei&#13;
*"•** • An I e en now In the provln-&#13;
Lare hut two meals—at M and 4.&#13;
ofeopaeat day break, it s&#13;
ra reparn to prov nc at auutpaK&#13;
Of tbe gay I'aris nns.&#13;
- ^ - = - . . - - &gt;•&#13;
a%iotBquestion has often been asked&#13;
Wfeyr there was any foundation f r the&#13;
Ui^t railroads caused an increase&#13;
raia. 8o«e persons have proved It by&#13;
aetaal obseivat on. and others have dealod&#13;
any connection between the observed&#13;
(acta and the ra nfall. But a locomotive&#13;
engineer puts the mat er in a more i raetteal&#13;
shape than ahy scientist has d-ne.&#13;
He sByS ihat there are 0,0 0 locomotives&#13;
In use In the stales and Hr tisli America,&#13;
antl that these puif inti the at i (tsplirre&#13;
billions of ouiiic yards of iteam condensed&#13;
Into vapor, ah I this necessarily returnagain&#13;
In the form of rain. It is undeniable&#13;
that more rain falls in California than&#13;
formerly, for recently five inc es descended&#13;
in two days in the vicinity of .sar&gt; ranelaco,&#13;
at a point sa cicntly near the great&#13;
terminus of the Central 1 acific to be affected&#13;
by the locomotl' es. Also the&#13;
drenched c untry presents a picturesque&#13;
mountain range, whose elevated slope?&#13;
on Id attrar t the condensed vapor and&#13;
downfall. As this..&#13;
a reservo jr&gt; there&#13;
walerwic-rfcm. and&#13;
tlcul^r spot has&#13;
rain than any&#13;
[There Is notoriety&#13;
of rain in&#13;
rop Is no longer&#13;
b« when by no&#13;
Intellect WHS It&#13;
ar there would be&#13;
A. d r r ^ a n yoiin^1Rrve8t-&#13;
'v vj3r. fialford, who has been asked to be&#13;
prlate aecretary to President Harrison,&#13;
Will en oy a great responsibility and a&#13;
•alary of Sv.J."0 per year. In the executive&#13;
de, arttnent under him will be one assistant&#13;
at 3:,2.10 per year, two clerks at&#13;
$2,000 each, two clerks at «J,*0o each,&#13;
twocieiks at M.K-00 each, two clerks at&#13;
$1,400 each, one cleric at S ,'200, a steward&#13;
it ¢1, no, an u-her at ¢1,400, nine ushers,&#13;
doorkee|&gt;ers and messengers at .?!,!Mo&#13;
each, a watclinmn at fcO 0, and a fireman&#13;
at »8 . He will be at the head of a foi ce&#13;
of twenty-four men. having directly to do&#13;
with the chiei of his nation.&#13;
Ina recent decision the in'erstatc com&#13;
merce co mission recommended that the&#13;
railroads shoti'd adopt a ui:i orm cla&gt;M)tcatlon&#13;
of freight rates. A cuul'erenie for&#13;
the purpose Is | ropo*ed by the various&#13;
freight nsaoclatlons through the country,&#13;
and It Is highly pro: able that n uniform&#13;
classification will 1* an aimed. Such an&#13;
arrangement v\III simplify many complications&#13;
in the transportation question and&#13;
would be benlficent to Uith the railroads&#13;
and the sluj.pers.&#13;
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l h « C a l u m e t £ H a o l * M i n e A ft* In l l u r u -&#13;
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w i t h t e r r i f i c f o . i e . i„ike t h e lire of l a s t&#13;
y o u r it s t a r t e d on TImnkstfiviuK d a y , w h e n&#13;
t h o m i n e w a s p i a c u a l l y idle. T h c i o w e r e&#13;
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t h e illicit sliitt, A b o u t 11 o ' c l o c k t h e y&#13;
s m e l l c d s m o u c a n d at once u n d e r s t o o d t l i e&#13;
t e r r o r s of t h e i r | osition. A n a t t e m p t t o&#13;
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f a c t t h a t t h e s i g n a l w i r e vv..s n o t w o r k i n g .&#13;
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a n d b u t f o r t h e c o o l n e s s of t h o m e n i n&#13;
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for t h e i r l i v e s . F a i t h f u l p i l o t s s e t a l x n i t&#13;
l e a d i n g t h e s q u a d s of t e r r o r s t r i c k e n&#13;
u i . u e r s t h r o u g h ' d i f f e r e n t u v e n u e n&#13;
U&gt; t h e m a i n e n g i n e s h a f t , s o m e d i s t a n c e&#13;
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l e v e l , a u d a l s o found t h e w a t e r c o n n e c t i o n s&#13;
c u t a b o v e t h e m . T h e r e w a s no hojH) b u t&#13;
flight t o a l o w e r level, a u d e s c a p e t h r o u g h&#13;
t h e m a n e n g i n e s h a f t . A l l d o u b t of i n c e n -&#13;
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. to h a r e t a k e n over $14.),000 in cash with b l m&#13;
.. w h e n )in le 11 Cleveland.&#13;
T h e r e s i d e n t s of Hull, O u t . , are g r e a t l y&#13;
1 a l a r m e d over ttie w i t h d r a w a l of all fire lusur-&#13;
('aoce companies from t h a t city. Ttie place&#13;
. h a s three times within thn p a s t six j e a r s been&#13;
nearly destroyed hy flic.&#13;
Fort litres shrink, a n d t h e m a k e r s of m l&#13;
lions are often n o t able to hold thorn t o g e t h -&#13;
er. Millionaire Flood w a s o n c e w o r t h | 4 0 , -&#13;
00,0)4, it la isld, h u t Ids p r e s e n t f o r t u n e is&#13;
e s t i m a t e d a t $15,000,000.&#13;
Tlie Canadian newspapers are n o t u n f r i e n d -&#13;
ly t o a n n e x a t i o n . With c h a r a c t e r i s t i c loyslty&#13;
to their section they pronoso T o r o n t o or&#13;
Montreal as t h e capital of t h e c o u n t r y after&#13;
t h e tin on h a s been formed.&#13;
T h o SI. Louis locomotive t b a t was to r u n&#13;
two miles a m i n u t e h a s never been p u t u p o n&#13;
t h e truck yet. Probably It was d i s c o v e r e d&#13;
t h a t only t h s t t me cou d be m a d o with a locomotive&#13;
" i n the m i n d ' s e y e . "&#13;
F r u n c e worships a t h o m e a n d Is slow t o&#13;
recognize outside people. H o w e v e r , E D g l a n d&#13;
has t h r e e statues In t h a t c o u n t r y — L o r d&#13;
B o u g L a m a t Canoes, d e n n e r a t Bolongue-sur-&#13;
Mur, a n d now S h a k e s p e a r e in P a r i s .&#13;
According to t h e P i t t s b u r g Uader A n d r e w&#13;
Carnegi,' 1» n o t a clllzen of t h i s c o u n t r y . Tlie&#13;
w e a l t h y Scotchman s h o u l d become n a t u r a l -&#13;
ized before he a s s u m e s so m u c h r e s p o n s i b i l -&#13;
ity In d i r e c t i n g t h e political affairs of t h e&#13;
naitlon.&#13;
Man is master, s u b d u e r a n d t a m e r of t b e&#13;
a n i m a l k i n g d o m . A successful crocodlli&#13;
t a m e r h a s been found in t h e person of a man*&#13;
of Algiers. U n d e r its m a n i p u l a t i o n s t h e&#13;
slimy monster Las become p ayful, d o c i l e , and&#13;
" u p t o t r i c k s . "&#13;
Hallow E ' e n s l s n d s for good feeling and&#13;
good fellowship and n o t for - t r i c k s that are&#13;
d a r k a n d ways t h a t are m e a n ; ' / a n d parents&#13;
s h o u l d so i n s t r u c t therr h o p e f u l offsprings.&#13;
All t h e fa rics know t h a t m e a n n e s s Is n o t&#13;
fun, a u d moreover, fairies a l w a y s c r e a t e s o d&#13;
never destroy.&#13;
What Is t i e t r o u b l e with the w o m e n of&#13;
G e o r g i a ) T h e r e p o r t of t h e k e e p e r of tba&#13;
Georgia p e n i t e n t i a r y show* t h a t d u r i n g t b e&#13;
lasX iwo . e a r s th» p r o p o r t i o n of f e m a l e e o o&#13;
Victk In Georgia h a s Increased mora than&#13;
t&amp;jenly per cent.&#13;
A whimslcsl a n d extravagant P h i l a d e l p h i a&#13;
lad* d e c o r a t e s tier table t o c o r r e s p o n d w i t h&#13;
her own c o s t u m e . For i n s t a n c e , s h e lately&#13;
presided a t s dinner party In a s u p e r b d l r e c -&#13;
tolre robe, w h i l e - t h e i s b l e d e c o r a t i o n s were&#13;
after t h e style of t h e same era.&#13;
" W a r - L o r d " William of G e r m a n y p r e t e n d s&#13;
t o d e s p s e music a s s o m e t h i n g beneath t h e&#13;
t e m p e r of a warrior. A t least tbat Is t h s&#13;
Uory published on blm, b u t It i s p r o b a b l y n o t&#13;
t r u e for n o true soldier has ever l o o k e d lightly&#13;
u p o n t h e Influence of m u s i c ID the tented&#13;
field or on t b e m s r e b .&#13;
Belra Look wood Is loyal t o h e r own s e x and&#13;
claims tbat women sre I m p r o v i n g Intellectually,&#13;
a t t h e r a t a of t h i r t e e n per c e n t , faster than&#13;
men. A t t h a t rate they w l . l soon b e tn t h e&#13;
lead, s n d ID Ihe c o u r s e of t i m e , If t b e rata&#13;
keeps up, men will begin t o appear to tba&#13;
"angels of c i v i l i s a t i o n " aa " d r i v e l i n g I d i o t s . "&#13;
W h o ; e s d s s n A m e r i c a n boolct Why, t h e&#13;
E n g l i s h , of course. T h e L o n d o n A*uUmV&#13;
speaks enthusiastically of t b e merits of&#13;
.lames W h l t c o m b Riley's book of poems,&#13;
• O l d Fashioned Roses.1* By t b e w a y t b e&#13;
"Hooeler" poet will rials Kansas&#13;
C ty t h 1 ateaoa. ta eoftMctloa with BUI Nye.&#13;
Hoi M the Berry aakanl Then are faw ot&#13;
tkan la the w w i l&#13;
^:1&#13;
r&#13;
1st&#13;
*e&#13;
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^ r , : -&#13;
, ¾ . ^ 1&#13;
^ t ; &gt; : ; ; y r j f t&#13;
.- '-v ^:,&#13;
. &lt; . . • ^ ^ 4«.&#13;
-or*&#13;
'fS THC RCVEJ&#13;
» T PA T L B . i M T N i&#13;
I"'&#13;
1&#13;
H e r calm, frank eyea wore ever t u r n e d&#13;
In tranquil fashion on mine m v n ;&#13;
No shadow from t h o u lathe* d a r k&#13;
Across tholr steadfast light w a s thrown ;&#13;
' T w a a I who folt abashed when xhe&#13;
H e r smile unconscious Hushed ou uje.&#13;
1 thought the maiden's heart was cold,&#13;
I dreamed no love ajuld harbor t h e r e ; --&#13;
Wtaeu walking by the Bummer wavow,&#13;
A steii stole on us u n u w a r e ; -&#13;
I turned to soe w h a t s t r a n g e r uauie;&#13;
She partly t u r n e d ; her check w a s flume!&#13;
Her cheek wan flame, h w i-yc», \viiu»e light&#13;
N e ' e r veiled tw mine their aplondoranwcet&#13;
Now shone like sUtih of H &lt;rlitn' night.&#13;
When Hunset ami fair glo iniug nu-r r;&#13;
O find! that f.veruii'iv fur inn&#13;
Her ru-ai-t had Hlc|it a niyMci'v ! DBifionKsFarm *Y JiAiuui.r r.KKt iri'i: &gt;IO\VK.&#13;
C H . W ' T K K 111.&#13;
T k £ t f c lt&gt; Bo it oinent of life, however&#13;
fwHint, t h a i does not involve the near&#13;
presence of 8 jKissiliUt tragedy. W h e n the&#13;
concert of life la nlayinj; the gayeat and&#13;
airiest nmslr. )t ri'(|ul,r«s only the chanpe&#13;
of a tittle Hat or .sharp to modulate into&#13;
the m nor key.&#13;
T h e r e seemed ut first «lauce only tho&#13;
• l a ' u e n t s o Joy, usrteas and U't-itty in the&#13;
•urrouiidlngs a' tlie I'lrkln farm. 'J'liankMgi.&#13;
flDK W I N ' come - t l i e family, healthv.&#13;
ro§», a n d noisy, were all u n d e r the one&#13;
roof tree. T h e r e was energy, y&lt; nth intelligence,&#13;
i i e a u K , - - a pa rof lovers on tiio&#13;
eve of betrot' al iusif In that mlstv. golden&#13;
t w i l i g h t tha t precede&lt; the fill1 sunrise of&#13;
avowed and accepted love, ami yet behind&#13;
it all WUH walking with Htwlihy s t e p the&#13;
shadow &lt;if a coining sorrow.&#13;
" W h a t In tho world alls . l a m e s ' " said&#13;
JMana aa she retreated from the door and&#13;
• u r v e y e d him al a distance from h e r&#13;
c h a m b e r window. His face w s like a&#13;
l a n d s ape over w h ' c h a t h u n d e -cloud has&#13;
drifted, and he walked beside his father&#13;
with a peculiar air of proud d l s p l e a s m c&#13;
a n d repression.&#13;
A t tliat uioinent the young man was&#13;
s t r a g g l i n g with t e hit e est sorrow t h a t&#13;
can befall you h the breaking u p of his&#13;
life-pun ose. 11« had ji st come to a decision&#13;
to .sacrifice h's liopp.s ol education,&#13;
his m a n ' s aiuhition. his love, his home&#13;
and family, and become a w a n d e r e r on&#13;
the face of the arth. How this befell&#13;
ie uires a sketch of charae er.&#13;
Dea on Silas P i t k i n was a fair specin&#13;
e n of a rla&gt;s of men not u n c o m m o n In&#13;
New Kn (land —men-too s e n s i t i v e for the&#13;
severe physical c o n d i t o u s of Ne w J nifland&#13;
life, and therefore b tli suU'eriug m i l&#13;
Inrllrtlng sutl'eiing. He was a man of t h e&#13;
finest moral traits, of incorruptible probity,&#13;
of scrupulous b o n o , of an e x a e ' l n g&#13;
conscientiousness, and of sincere p e y.&#13;
Hut he hud liegun life with nothing: his&#13;
whole s t a n d i n g in he world had been&#13;
gained inch by in h by the most unremitting&#13;
economy and self-deulal. and he was&#13;
a man of little capacity for hope, of whom&#13;
It was said, in proper phraseology, that&#13;
ho • took t h n c s hard. " He w a s never&#13;
sanguine of good, always expectant^ of&#13;
evil, and seemed to \ l e w ife like a s"ntliifll&#13;
forbidden t &gt; sleep and constantly under&#13;
arms.&#13;
For siicli a man-to be harassed by a&#13;
mortgage upon his homestead was a steady&#13;
wear and drain up in his vitality. There&#13;
were times when a i osl ive horror of darkness&#13;
came down upon h i m — w h e n his&#13;
wife's untioubleil, patient hopefulness&#13;
, seemed to him like recklessness, w h e n&#13;
the smallest item of exp use was an intolerable&#13;
burden, and the very dally&#13;
bread of life was full of b i t t e r n e s s a n d&#13;
when these paroxysms were upon him,&#13;
-—-Mieof the heaviest of his burdens was th«&#13;
s u p p o i t of lit-i son in college. It was true&#13;
that he was proud of his s.'ii's talents and&#13;
sympathised with his love for learning&#13;
~ he had to th • full t h a t sense&#13;
of the value of education which is the&#13;
very vital force of the New r n g l a n d mind&#13;
—and in an hour when t h u g s d o k e d&#13;
b r i g h t e r to him he had given his consent&#13;
to the scheme of a college education freely.&#13;
•James was Itidustr ous, fiugal, r n e i g e t -&#13;
ie, and ha i engaged to pav the mo-d of&#13;
his own c pensi s by teaching in the long&#13;
winter vacations, lint unfortunately tjrls&#13;
year the Mapletnn aradem , wlfcli/Tii &lt;l&#13;
long been )irotni-e.i to liiiu 'or the winter&#13;
term, had been taken away by a little&#13;
m a n e u v e r of local politics and g r en to&#13;
another, t h u s bavin-.' him '\vfthout resource.&#13;
This disappoin meiit. com lug&#13;
j u s t at the time when the ye.iriy intere-t&#13;
upon tlie morlfjaue was d&gt;ie, had hrouglit&#13;
upon h; s father oneO: those i a o J M I H of&#13;
helpless gloom and discouragement in&#13;
which the very world)' se f seemed'clothed&#13;
In sack-cloth.&#13;
From the time t h a t he. heard the academy&#13;
was gone /Oeacon Silas la&gt; a w a k e&#13;
nights in tlie blackness of d a r k n e s s , " \ \ ' e&#13;
uliall nil go to the poorhousc tocether&#13;
t h a t ' s where it will e n d . " lie said, as he&#13;
tossed restlessly in the dark.&#13;
" d h mi, no my d e a r , " said h i s w ' f e .&#13;
with ,those serene e&lt; es tha t had looked&#13;
through so many gloomy hours; "we must&#13;
, cas't our care on Hod. "&#13;
" / ' ' ' I t ' s easy for women total!-. You don't&#13;
have the interest money to pav. you are&#13;
perfectly reekle-s n: expense. Nothing&#13;
would do but ,lames must «o to college,&#13;
and now see what it's bringing u- to. "&#13;
•'Wliy, father, 1 thought you yourself&#13;
we e In favor of it. "&#13;
" W e l l , 1 did wrong then. Vou persuaded&#13;
me into It, I'd no business to&#13;
have listened t.&gt; yon and dim and got all&#13;
this load on vnv s h o u l d e r s . ' '&#13;
Vet Mary Pitkin knew in her own calm,&#13;
clear head that sli &gt; had not been re klesof&#13;
expense. The yearly Interest money&#13;
w a s ever before her, and her &lt; wn incess&#13;
a n t tolls had wrought no small portion&#13;
of w h a t was needed to pay it. 11 er butter&#13;
^ t h e store commanded th • very highest&#13;
Tic*, her straw braid.ng sold for a little&#13;
more than that of any o ; h o r h a n d , and she&#13;
h a d calculated all the r e t u r n s so exactly&#13;
tha t she felt sure that the interest money&#13;
for tha t year was safe, .-he had seen her&#13;
h u s b a n d pass t h r n u . h this n e r o u , crisis&#13;
m a n y times lief ore, and she had learned to&#13;
be blamed In silence, for he was a wimati&#13;
otit"$f whom all selfness had long since&#13;
died? leaving only the t e n d e r p ty of the&#13;
n u r s e an 1 the conso'er. I or soul rested&#13;
on her Saviour, the one ever present, In-&#13;
•*VA • e p a r a b l e fr end: and when it diipno good&#13;
" * 4 o speak to tier husband, she spoke to her&#13;
. J f e o d for him, and so was peaceful and&#13;
peace-giving.&#13;
Even her h u s b a n d himself felt her&#13;
str'egthening, rest-giving power, and for&#13;
t h i s reason he bore down on her with the&#13;
b u r d e n of nil his tremors a n d h s cares&#13;
for while he dispute I. yet he believed her,&#13;
a n d rested upon her with aft u t t e r helpless&#13;
trust, as the good an el of his house. I ad&#13;
she for a moment uiven way to ap rehension,&#13;
had her s t e p been a tl ought less&#13;
firm, her eye less peaceful, hen Indeed&#13;
the world i self would have seemed to be&#13;
s i n k i n g under his feet. M e a n w h i l e she&#13;
w a s to him t h a t kind of relief which we&#13;
derive from a person to whom we may say&#13;
e v e r y t h i n g without a fear of its h a r m i n g&#13;
them. He felt quite sure t h a t , say what&#13;
he would, Mary would always be hopeful&#13;
and courageous: and he fi*!t some secret&#13;
idea that his own gloomy forebodings were&#13;
of ser.iee in restricting and sobering what&#13;
seemed to h m her too saniulne nature.&#13;
He blindly reverenced w thout ability&#13;
to comprehend her e^nlted religions&#13;
fervor, and the quietude of soul&#13;
that It .brought. Hut he did not&#13;
know through how many silent conflicts&#13;
how many prayers, how many tears, how&#13;
many hopes resigned and sorrows welcomed,&#13;
she had come into that last refuge of&#13;
sorrowful souls, that immovable peace&#13;
when all life's anguish ceases, and the&#13;
will of God becom s the final rest&#13;
But, unhappily for this present crisis,&#13;
|fa«ra was, aa there often Is In family life.&#13;
Just enough of the father's nature In the&#13;
st n to brlug Ihein Into &gt; ollitdou with each&#13;
oiher. James had the aime nervously&#13;
anxious nature, the same intense feeling&#13;
of reapi nsibility, the same taodan y towards&#13;
morbid earnes ness; and on that&#13;
day there bud co ne collision.&#13;
His father I ad ijotired fourth up n hlni&#13;
his feqr* an I a p p r e h e n s i o n * In a majiner&#13;
which lim 1 e I a een u r e ou his son, a-sbowll)&#13;
ng l o a c c e p a life of » holurly ia-&gt;e,&#13;
while his t u t l n r and mother were, as he&#13;
e \ p r « s ed it, " w o r k i n g their lives away. "&#13;
'•lint I ell you, father, as&#13;
God is my witness, | mean to pay&#13;
all; you shall udt sii er; i n t e r e s t&#13;
and principal all t h a t my work would&#13;
b r i i u - - I engage to pay b a c k . ' '&#13;
'•Vou.'- .von'II never have a n y t h i n g '&#13;
You'll be a poor man as long as yon live.&#13;
Lost the a ademy fids fall —that tells ihe&#13;
s t o r y ' "&#13;
"Hut, father it wasn't my fault I h.-t&#13;
tlie a c a d e m y . "&#13;
" . t ' s no matter v-hose fault it wan&#13;
t h a t ' s neither here nor t h e r e - - y o u lost it,&#13;
and here you are with the vacation bef ie&#13;
you and n o t h i n g 1 do! '."here's your&#13;
mother, she's w o r k i n g lierse f to de»tli:&#13;
she never gets any rest. 1 expect she'll&#13;
go off in a con sum] thin one of these d a y s . "&#13;
"'I here there, father! tiiat's e n o u g h '&#13;
Please don't suy any more. You'll see !&#13;
will hnd son e t h l n g to d o , "&#13;
T h e r e are wor is spoken at times in life&#13;
that do not f o u u d bitter t i n t come from a&#13;
pitiable depth of aimuish, and as J a m e s&#13;
turned Irom his father he had taken a&#13;
resolution that convulsed him with p a i r&#13;
his strong a r m s &gt; u i - e r e d with tlie repressed&#13;
agony, and he hastily sought a d i s t a n t&#13;
pai'f of the lield. and ttegan e n t t n g and&#13;
stadki, g cornstalks with a ner. ous ener-&#13;
«y-&#13;
'•M'h , ye work like t h u n d e r " ' was&#13;
M a l i ' s ((iiiiuieiu. "i'&lt;«jk 1'arnln' h a i n ' t&#13;
spiled \ e yet: your ur.us are good for&#13;
s u / h l n V '&#13;
/") ei, my a i m s aie good for something,&#13;
and I'll use 'tlieui foi sonietliing," s.ild&#13;
J i m .&#13;
T h e r e was a raging tempest in his soul.&#13;
For a young fello of puri an education in&#13;
those days to be ang y with his father&#13;
was somewhat that seem d to him as awful&#13;
a sacrilege as tu Ie angry with his &lt;io ,&#13;
and yet lie felt that his father had been&#13;
bitterly, crueil- tut)i st towards him He&#13;
had driven economy to the most s t r i n g e n t&#13;
extremes: h" had avoided tlie intimacy ol&#13;
li s class fellows, lest he should Ixs d r a w n&#13;
into needless expen i s ; lie had borne with&#13;
shabby clothing an i mean tare among belter&#13;
dressed and richer assoc ate*, and l&gt;een&#13;
wil ing o bear it. l i e had stuuted faithfully,&#13;
unreuiit inglv, :or two years, but at&#13;
the moment he t u r n e d from his father the&#13;
throti that \&gt; r u n g Ids heart was the giving&#13;
u p of all.&#13;
, He had in his pocket a letter from his&#13;
t'fwns njui and schoolmate Sain Allen,&#13;
mate of an 1 ast India i an j ; s t titling out&#13;
at Sale ii. and it said:&#13;
" W e are truing to sail with a picked crew,&#13;
and we want one just such fellow as you for&#13;
third mate. Cmnc along, mill you can pu&#13;
right up. and your college tnutli Annies \v,l&#13;
bv all the better for us. (.'ntreVight off, arid&#13;
your bertii will be ready, / m U a w a . v for&#13;
r o u n d t h e « - n r l d ' "&#13;
Here, to lie sure, was immediate position&#13;
wages emp'ov uient - f r e e d o m from&#13;
the Intolerable burden of d e p e n d e n c e ;&#13;
but. it was ac -opted at the sacrifice of all&#13;
his life's hopes. True, that in those day's&#13;
th • e periment of a sea faring life &gt;iad&#13;
often even n instances which he re ailed&#13;
brought forth fortu e ami an alvllty to&#13;
settle down In pe-'cel'ul competence in&#13;
a l t e r life. Nut there was Dian/.' Would&#13;
she wat for him ' Kncircled/on all sidewith&#13;
lowers, would slu- keep/taith w i t h an&#13;
udyentur&gt; r gone foi an iiidetin'te ouest"&#13;
T h e de&gt;pouoliig sclf-disfiiibing side of&#13;
his n a . u r e said, " o. / W h y should s1 e ' "&#13;
T h e n , to go was tj/gl e up i iana to&#13;
m a k e u[i his mind t/i'lm , e her lielong to&#13;
Borne other. '1 he/h there w a s his mother.&#13;
An u n u t t e r a b l e reverential pathos a l w a y s&#13;
to him encircle-''' the idea uf h s mo her.&#13;
Iler life to h,in seemed a liai'd one. I rom&#13;
the outsid(y/ a - he iewed it. it was all&#13;
sel I-SKCI iUee and leuuin'iation. "^'et heknew&#13;
tl^it sin- had set her i cart on an&#13;
education fur h m. a^ iiun-li as it could bset&#13;
(&gt;fi an t h i n g ea.thly, He was her&#13;
piyfe, her hope, and ;iist now that ver&#13;
thought was Mill of bitterness. T h e r e&#13;
Xvas no hidp for it: he must not let her&#13;
work IUT elf to dentil for h in: lie w ul-l&#13;
m a k e the househ Id vessel lighter by the&#13;
throwing hnu elt into the sea to s! nk 'ir&#13;
swim a* in «ht happen and then, p e r h a n s .&#13;
he nii«ht come iiack with money to help&#13;
them all.&#13;
.All this wn* what was surging and&#13;
boiling in his initut when he rami! in from&#13;
his work to ihe stipi i-r that night.&#13;
» H A i ' T K K l\'.&#13;
11 f V.VA.&#13;
I liana 1 itkin was like some of the f uit-&#13;
-of liei-native hills, full of juices which&#13;
tend to -wee'Ufvs. ill uia'urity, tmt which&#13;
when not unite rii&gt;e ha e a pret'y decided&#13;
dasli &lt;if siinrpness. '1 here are gj-npes&#13;
that re n i . c j rost to ripen them, and&#13;
Diant was -(uni'what akin to these.&#13;
s h e was a mettlesome, warm bio ided&#13;
creature, ti 11 of energy and audacity or&#13;
youih, to whom as vet h e was only a&#13;
t r o i i r a n i a piu, spell. Work never lived&#13;
her. Mie ate l i e a r t i | \ , slejit peacefully,&#13;
went to l ed tang ing, and got up in a&#13;
merry humor in the morning. Diana's&#13;
laugh was as earl a note as lie song of&#13;
birds, Siu-h a n a t u r e is not at lirst sympathetic,&#13;
ll has in It some of the unc&lt; nscious&#13;
cruelty which be on-^s to n a t u r e&#13;
itself, who-e s u n s h i n e no er pales before&#13;
human trou -Ie. I v e s tha t have never&#13;
wept cannot comprehend sorrow. Mu;ever,&#13;
a lively girl of eighteen looking at&#13;
life out of eyes which be,v ihlers others&#13;
with their brightness, does not always see&#13;
the wo Id t r u ' y , and is sometimes u go I&#13;
to \&gt;c heartless when she is only immature.&#13;
.Nothing was fur her I r o n Diana's&#13;
t h o u g h t s than that any grave trouble was&#13;
o v e r h a n g i n g he'r lover's mind—for her&#13;
lo er she very well knew that James&#13;
was, and she had arranged hefo.ehand io&#13;
herself very | retty littte comedies of life.&#13;
to be duly enacted in the long vacat on&#13;
in which dailies wa- to a p p e a r as the&#13;
stiilor, and she not too soon nor with too&#13;
m u c h ea-temess was m last t i a c k n n w l -&#13;
e ge to li:m how much he was t &gt; her.&#13;
Hpt nieainvjiile he was not to be too pres&#13;
u m p t i o n s it was not set down In the&#13;
cards that she should lie too giae ous or&#13;
m a k e his way too easy. Wli n,therefore,&#13;
he brusued by her has ily on e n t e r i n g the&#13;
house W.th a ,lushed cheek and frowning&#13;
brow, and uavo no d a n c e of a u m l r a t i o n&#13;
at the )i etty 1'ib't she li d found time to&#13;
make, she was sliglnly indignant, s h e&#13;
was us ignorant of the pang which went&#13;
like an a: row through his heart at the&#13;
siahl of her as the bobolink which w h i r r s&#13;
and c h i n e s and tweed.es over a grave.&#13;
She t u r t l e i away and commenced a&#13;
kitten like froli•• with I ill, who was&#13;
always onlv too happy to second any of&#13;
her motions, ami readily promised that&#13;
after s u p p e r she would go wi li him a&#13;
walk of hair a mile over to a n e i g h b o r ' s ,&#13;
where t h e . e was a corn husking. A great&#13;
golden l a m p of a harvest moon was already&#13;
coin.ng u p in tho fading nush of&#13;
the evening sky. and she promised herself&#13;
much a m u s e m e n t in w a t c h i n g t h e&#13;
result of h e r m a n e u v e r on J a m e s .&#13;
" H e ' l l sec at any rate that I ana not&#13;
w a i t i n g his beck and call. Aext t i m e , if&#13;
he wants my comi a y he can asfc for it in&#13;
season. I'm not going to indulge h i m In&#13;
sulks, not I. T h e s e college fellows worry&#13;
over books tili they hurt* t h e i r digestion,&#13;
and t h e n have the blues a n d look as&#13;
if the world was coming to an end, ' and&#13;
Diana went to the looking glass and rearranged&#13;
the spray of golden rod in her&#13;
hatr a n d nodde at herself de a n t l y , and&#13;
t en t u r n e d to help get on the supper.&#13;
T h e rit.vln folk tha night sat d o w n to&#13;
an a m p l e feaat, over which he i m p e n d i n g&#13;
T h a n k s g i v i n g abed its hilarity. T n « r *&#13;
was not only the Inevitable great pew tar&#13;
platter: scoured to silver brightness, in the&#13;
center of the table, piled wttll4lMWM&lt;&#13;
uia»sos of hulled beef, pork, ca&#13;
all so ts of vegetables and he e&#13;
evltable s m o k i n g loaf uf rye a o 4 ll&#13;
bread, to accompany the pot of lMtoMp*tk I&#13;
and beans, b u t there were specimens of all I&#13;
the tie A ly n title T h a n k s g i v i n g ptea filing i&#13;
every available »; ace on tlie table. I) ana I&#13;
set special value on her elf as a pie aril t,&#13;
mid she had taxed her Ingenuity this year ,&#13;
to Invent n e w varieties, which v ere r e - i&#13;
ce ved with b irsts of a p p l a u - e by the boys.&#13;
T h e s e sa Ouwn tolho table &gt; ith e i.ocrat- I&#13;
Ie equality, liiah i urter and Abtier, with&#13;
all the sons of the fa ily, old and young,&#13;
each eager, h u n g y and noisy, and o v e r a l l&#13;
with moonlight calmness a n d steadiness,&#13;
Mary l'itkin ruled and presided, d'fpeus- J&#13;
in.' to each his port on In due season, '&#13;
while Diana, restless and mischlevlous as&#13;
a spirit, seemed to l&gt;« | osses ed wi ii an&#13;
cl;ii spirit of drollery veiitiinz tself in |&#13;
s u n d r y ltlile tricks ami amies, wli ch drew&#13;
ready l a u g h s from the bo\ s and improving J&#13;
glances lioin tlie deacon. For the deacon \&#13;
v as that u i g h t in one of his s •veioat humors.&#13;
As Jjiait Carter afterwards remarked&#13;
of tha t night " V o u could feel H e r e [&#13;
was t h u n d e r in t i n a r somewhere roun .&#13;
T h e deacon ha I gut ou u b o m the h ng st&#13;
face, and w h e n the deacon s face is a out&#13;
down to its wust w h y i: would s t o p a robin&#13;
singin' there couldn't nothing stand&#13;
To-night the severely cut lines of hi- I&#13;
face had e-.cn more than u mil of haggard&#13;
sternness, a n 1 t ie h mtsome tea tires of&#13;
d a m e s pesiile hiui, in their lived gravi y,&#13;
presented that s n g u l i r likeness which&#13;
often couies out between father and sou ,n j&#13;
seasons of mental einoiioii. D ana in vain&#13;
sough' to d r a w a laugh from her cousin,&#13;
In pouring his home-brewed beer she contrived&#13;
to spatter him. but lie wiped it o f&#13;
w ithout u smile, and let pass iu silence j&#13;
some a r r o w s of raiJb-r,» that she had direct- ;&#13;
ed at his so i ber lace, .&#13;
When fhev rose fr in table, huwc er he ;&#13;
followed lier into Ihe pantry. j&#13;
' D i a n a , will you take a walk with mo to- ,&#13;
nfght ' " he said in a voice htis|,y w th iepressed&#13;
feeling.&#13;
" ' I V n i g l i t ' W i n , I hiiui iisf promi-ed&#13;
M i l to go with hiii! O U T to the h u s k i n g at&#13;
the -lenk's. W liy don't vou gu wiih u s '&#13;
We're g o i n g to have lots of fun.' s ;e .&#13;
tabled, w i t h an innocent a i r o ' not p e r c i v -&#13;
Ing his grav i y.&#13;
•'I c a n ' t , " lie said. " esides, i want d&#13;
to walk wi h sou alone. I had something&#13;
special I wanted to sav o yo i.&#13;
"M'-ss me. how vou frighten mi ' ' / ' You&#13;
look as .solemn as a he.usc. hm i y,f', ml-e&gt;t&#13;
to go Willi HIII, t -ni^ht. a n d / 1 suspect&#13;
another t i m e ' w II do just&#13;
v ou have to sav will keep&#13;
said inisi li -evously.&#13;
l i e t u r n e d away 'iiiickj?"&#13;
"I should leal y liki't'o know what's the&#13;
matter with vou to-njgdit,"' s|;(. addei[, but&#13;
as she s p o k e he won't up-stairs and shut&#13;
the ('our.&#13;
" H e ' s cross- to'-night, " was Diana's comment.&#13;
" W i lh' he'll have to get over his&#13;
pet. 1 sliu i^t mind it!"&#13;
H E r , t ' A N D " T H E I | 4&#13;
vyl-ll. W&#13;
Appose, "&#13;
'ut:&#13;
• l i e&#13;
/ i n m: i-ON r, s t nti.&#13;
A l l i t r n i l e s s Amliilote to I'tiin.&#13;
AcVordiug to Sve I'rogn?s Medical,&#13;
physicians have done well in resorting, HS&#13;
1/fis been t h e case lately, to autipv riu as an&#13;
'antidote t o pain, proving, as i has for&#13;
this purpose, both etheaciousaml harm ess.&#13;
In par \ y &gt; m s of aeute or clm-nic (,'oiit, in&#13;
tlie attacKs of mild rhetiinatisiu. Hie pain&#13;
is found t o rapidlv d'.sa pear u, der the&#13;
iurlueir e of sixty or nine &gt; grains of antipyrin&#13;
administered every day. tor a wee r.&#13;
It is, however, in nervous troubles, especially&#13;
where d sturbances of sensibility occur&#13;
that a n t i p y r i n is limiid to produce its&#13;
most m a r k e d et'ects, tae al neuralgias ami&#13;
migreines yielding readily un er its intiuenee.&#13;
' T h e d a r t i n g pains which m a r k&#13;
the initial siage of locomotor irtavia are&#13;
calmed by it not less than bv acetahilhle,&#13;
the forriKM- sub t a m e having over t e latter,&#13;
the a d v a n t a g e of being managed more&#13;
easily and ()f 1 eing less dangerous. T h e&#13;
agonizing pains ol heart dis ase. -.ucli as&#13;
troub'e- ni the a-ii'i&gt;. and ihe cardiac&#13;
arteries, y iehl under the operation of sivty&#13;
to ti nety g a i n s . Iinses t i:, grains at&#13;
Intervals of from one to three hours in&#13;
half a witieghiss of ice-water are tound to&#13;
be s-u,tabic in using ani ipv riu.&#13;
" T e r i l l l i s e l f s K.]iitrrain."&#13;
" T h e Mildier is a ma", no a nuts' et. "&#13;
T h i - s e n t eu i' h a m (ieneial &gt;hcr,iian is&#13;
one of tho-e jihra^ses wuich a in n ot geniu&#13;
• 1 ke She nian' now and the thiM - s into&#13;
history. It tells (he di erenee bet ween&#13;
( ur w ar a n d modern w a s . (&gt; n r -ol. 11 ITS&#13;
in their&#13;
Tbs Merchtnti' Marias Insuraoca compter&#13;
of Raliraz is to be wouud up.&#13;
It is i»tliD»t*d t b i t tbera will be an sTrmste&#13;
crop of potatoei lo New Ea^Und.&#13;
Tlie corporation council for New York city&#13;
has rendered »n opinion that allowances,&#13;
tlictfflov I'^s.as'f*, ni*de to the coutr*c(-&#13;
or» ou the uew mpieJuct, were cot 1»»fully&#13;
m&gt;dn,&#13;
Tbat atrip of eartb called ' No Mun'i LtD^l"&#13;
la now occupied by t»rerat bundled peooir,&#13;
and bai become e n - n b o d / i laud, 'lbs n o J l&#13;
It cua b o u t of &gt;• bad wLlaky aod lota or&#13;
auakca.&#13;
Tbo geulua of America la ateuplnsr high&#13;
obout theae dtyr. The bverage oumher of&#13;
p»t«nl» Uaued weekly la over 30 i, ami ererr&#13;
loveutor bai • aure fortune before blni--of&#13;
eourie.&#13;
A lata fire In Cblcago deatroved |I5J,0'JO&#13;
WOI tb of L-utUrlne, but let DO one IXJICIII to&#13;
ebuckla with satlifacttoi). All Ibe botch and&#13;
board,Dg-house* ba-1 lti-Jr wluter atock already&#13;
lu.&#13;
The iongent courtslilp ret recorded occared&#13;
In HLcfle laim t and J»«tel tortf-oae ye^ra.&#13;
F,ft)-flve duy* after marriaire U&gt;th applied&#13;
f o r a d i v o i c - , el aiming to. have been bam-ly&#13;
deceircd.&#13;
A gang of counterfeiters trmt baa been&#13;
manufuclur,iu'."&gt; cent plccea baa beeu uaeanbi-&#13;
d at Muiiircah 0u« tiaa turutd Queen'a&#13;
evidence au.l t. o utln;ri have been conuuitU:U&#13;
for trial.&#13;
if ihe Kint' of Dcniiiaik retjueata one of Ufa&#13;
adv.reit to cull on hiui at ti o'eiock and the&#13;
genii man la even forty aecond^ late the aJ-&#13;
» i t r la tdtlsed to r^iiro aud go luto eoiuc&#13;
olber buaiuei*".&#13;
Nevada baa grown auiifi'^wers twenty three&#13;
, feet bigh and atout cuou^b for a boy lo&#13;
! tlluib, but what vt ill A peck of turnips&#13;
j oext January will di'icouut a whole acre ut&#13;
( t i g lunflovvera. , ,-&#13;
'i'tie women »«s:'«tant teac':er&lt; la the Sew&#13;
York city pijolic aclioola are trying to bave&#13;
aalarien regulated by the U-uatli ot servic, tti«&#13;
oiiuhiiutn ((alary after tea years' aerr.ee to be&#13;
|r,rjU pvr an ti urn.&#13;
'Ibe wife of Texas Bill "had DO Idea" that&#13;
I Wi Ilium b a d k i d e t four men and been eu&#13;
,i:ai£(d liPaevcral train rohheiie*. She always&#13;
auppixcd lie be uuu'-d to tlie church aril&#13;
wouldn't hurt a flv.&#13;
Jobu 1','jfe, chief eoRlwet of Ihe Dominion&#13;
canal*, im a th« I the bn-a.; In Hie Coriiwal.&#13;
Canal !• more aerlous tlmti at rii'bt auppose-l.&#13;
I lie Copca, however, to repair it before tie1&#13;
cioee of uav gallon.&#13;
| Sergt. Kendall, of the Brlttsli army, can&#13;
eibdilt forty-eicbt different wo'.uid-* receved&#13;
, in the line of duty. A burstlngabell Inflicted&#13;
twelve of the wounds »t one tim» and oue&#13;
' bullet left tbree scars.&#13;
j I ) ' i T c m l n a t h e I&gt;! &lt; i l h K I I I P .&#13;
[ Tho nioi-tulity amoiiL' Cruisiniiptivo lias&#13;
; been nia'eriall.v decreas--d of late \ e a r s b ,-&#13;
! the use of Scott's I'lnn'sion ct l.'od L i v e&#13;
[ o i l , with Ifypopho-piii'i'S of I,line and&#13;
i Soda. Phthisis. HrnnciiitU. Aiiseess of tte'&#13;
l.i.n;.rs, I'lieiuuoniii iind Throat AtTeetioN-,&#13;
arj'eoinplet.-h ^uhjU-'ated by a time's i.-..-&#13;
1 o P t h i s e x c e ' i i e i i t | i U i l l i " - u i e , 1 ' i i l . , 1 . i d l e . i s&#13;
! milk. Sold \&gt;y all druL'^ists.&#13;
Shuidov is u slinn? whicl&#13;
-^ " ^ 1 ^ 1 ' ' '8*1&#13;
Imsgiafttlorj n e v e r disturbs existing fact*, i&#13;
T b e u p s and d o w n s of life are bettor than&#13;
being down all tho time.&#13;
A little knowledge wisely used is better&#13;
than all knowledge diauaod.&#13;
Kxc( salve ubor is wi'oiu&lt;, but judieiou*&#13;
latjor is the safi ty vaive of life.&#13;
.Men may i/rov/1, grumblo tmd tlyht, but it&#13;
bus no etTcct UIKHI imturul ri^ht.&#13;
t ' H l s e . h o o d r a n r u u k e t h e b e s t s p u r t , b u t&#13;
555B&#13;
truth i-iiu do t:ie s-e.idle.st totiniK'.&#13;
j KuBhioii in only ^old troiu jewelry--it&#13;
in.-.v ap|j.-,ir well, mit the Viilue H not there.&#13;
| A new design for * silver hair brush ia&#13;
Of idij-'M-e Woi'K, wi:li ci;jjc(j i'Jblx'U cii^ruv&#13;
iu/M.&#13;
I Silver tiucked nail brushes with boad&#13;
j chasing ami floral mounting-* ai-« dmon^'&#13;
holiday noveit.es.&#13;
i A daiii'y to ; ki:tflo is of o &lt;idi/od silver&#13;
swintririi/ on it bracket wiif.i rif embossed&#13;
t:0|-Ltl ( h ' S I ^ I I H .&#13;
J fur a tie idod novelty in table, lamps old&#13;
Assvrien relief decoration is th&lt;* moat re&#13;
i ''ii'. (,cuiii)ie(i 'at j, ri&#13;
| A n (jx . d i , e d s i l v e r s&gt; a p b o x f o r 1 r a v e l i u &gt; ;&#13;
p u r p o s c H i o s a n i v i - r d e c o r a t e d w i t h s l i e i i&#13;
, r e . i e f a n d r e p o u s s e w o r k .&#13;
), • • ' J ' a k e t h e b u l l h y ( t i e t i o r u s ' i s u u o h&#13;
i v l a , - e , b u t ,\ o u t a k e l&gt;r. H u ; l s l . ' o u ^ h S . V f u . V&#13;
li.V t h e t e i i s | » c . ( j | i f i i l , A f e w d r o p s f o r a e t r n d .&#13;
O n e b o t t l e w i o h a v e t n e I v e s o f li t a m i l v .&#13;
i-'or C o i i ^ ' l i H , o o ' . i l h . l i n e j c i j I T i S e ' e , i t i s e x&#13;
, C ' . ' d e i i t a n I s a f e , ^'d c e n t s .&#13;
I I n 1 h e I r e a l m e i . t o f r h e u m a t i s m , n e u r a l&#13;
j.'iu, s o i i i t j , - , , t . c d ( , i d u i i r e , i . v , M'-iii.; &lt;Tiini;i,&#13;
A c . t i n : Vii i . e i i i S a v i i l . o n (111 e i i i n o t 1)»'&#13;
' D V i t T t s i , m u t i ! I. I t k i l l s p a ; ii. i ' n e e t w e n t y .&#13;
trvii ci-i.t, a nut: .1-.&#13;
. . - , . the fashloa-UdTlaigi X V , &gt; Iqceh&#13;
set h*M been m a d e aytHpw1, v i t h tatutavrds&#13;
l&gt;eppei-s aud suits, &lt;l*CUMtlMt with a satin&#13;
finish and eDjfravcdlawJpajtcleaijrns.&#13;
F o r i[u et e l e x a n c » U Ck« Hue of trifles&#13;
nothing excels a blsoat •aaaWeled boabun&#13;
Uix. the unariieliiitf bstaajflU COpjter, with a.&#13;
spray of riowertt ia rose dituuouds ou t h e&#13;
cover of the box.&#13;
A BUiKuinVeiit diamond horaeslio*; bracelet&#13;
has «* ji;ckey's cup in tho center covered&#13;
wi.h rubies mid diamonds:. &lt;Jn tho sides&#13;
of the be, cedut itie rhree knite ed^ec, with&#13;
ii row of (piarier kmat dianiom's. A gold&#13;
riding whip run through the cup.&#13;
A recent nove ty i.s u silver writing set,&#13;
tins bottles, stamp boxes ami pen ruck all&#13;
beim,' attached on n squaro trey, the border&#13;
of which is pim-ccd and chased. T h e t w o&#13;
cut Khiss ink.stuiids arc Ixmutifully riuted,&#13;
and tlieir silver bases and tojis sre nnni.-&#13;
uiented with floral i'hasiii^-.&#13;
Aged&#13;
Waess- »uo4 has leeosw W* et I D M S I , &lt;&#13;
eialy llaWa to attacks ff rStssislllsi&#13;
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Try UooTl 8r.ap«HllS sad M«UM tks&#13;
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"I hats taken H a r t i Baraapsrtlis for 4 a»«|&#13;
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Hood's Sarsaparilla&#13;
hy alt it-iiir&lt;l»ra D ; i l i fD»-i PisJinsn&#13;
I. l l o o n fcCO., A r &gt; t b « n a r l e &lt; , U w e U , 1&#13;
1 0 0 D o s e i O n e D o l l a r&#13;
IL-S'ul.'&#13;
-,*d&#13;
Only Smjorthis'LKtltBtMty.99&#13;
14czt«41aW&#13;
!t.'itnro of Ki&#13;
1 « ' : , l : , : s il , ,r, If ,'&#13;
U ' i i . c o 1 1 , . 1 - . : : : . - r&#13;
•• 1 !lk,MI -•«• t: i&#13;
t i f ' H i t - r i fT&gt;-r^ \ \&#13;
p , - U T , f,r ,&gt;-,;o ^ t.,* i i u * i:,&#13;
yrl,-e M ,iiii[^vl o , [ ) , o 1,. .T&#13;
;-l.-;«* my Tuuni* »n&lt;1 11: n p r l i p i i r r t&#13;
• I. • ,,ui o f H.I :i y n.lvt-ri ix-il n h o r *&#13;
: fHrl,.ri", w f i i ' li iroJf.r! f l i e w i v o ' -&#13;
in I I T S M i l n u ' i T i o r «' i- -It. If a&#13;
1 . . J t n U i f l A * "Inn » HI ii r.vln, ,-&lt;\&#13;
envious pi-op&#13;
thruw ut ethers better than tlieinsotves.&#13;
An Kxtended i'up'ilar t;,'. Hnwvn's Ht'oti&#13;
chial Troclies luive for many y e a r s been the&#13;
most popular urt e!&gt;&gt; in use fur relieving&#13;
Cout-'dis mid Tnrnat tvouii es.&#13;
Knewdedire, like money, increases our re&#13;
spun s:bi lit v in proportion to the a n n u a l oh&#13;
t i i i n e d .&#13;
Il( n't liuwii. and h'.ow. and spit, but us .-&#13;
iU1, Satre's Catarrh Ueiiu'dy.&#13;
rtiin.v• wcsknes«cs of h u m a n nature lire&#13;
disk-fted virtues.&#13;
, H c H i r i t h m i i» H e r o .&#13;
"What ;i&gt;C"W'ard thnt.Nlijoc Pmith is,"&#13;
said Jieios to ,, 1 Iiddnsuti, " w h y , the very&#13;
sicht of (.Miii-pifw'Uet wou'.d nniko him id&#13;
i l o w d i ' l ) ver 'man lire to.-bee nt'1 an oth&#13;
e r in the i i n i i v ''•.„•• I lon't say anyt aim:&#13;
u^'iiin.-t Smith," ans\\'&gt;i-o-i Robinson, "Ieonce&#13;
saved my 1 f e " ' " ^ a v e d your life&#13;
.% on sens,', in 11 loss' b c I AVha^'-do vou mean ' "&#13;
"1 nie.,u that I w.is in thehXst slaves ol&#13;
cuns',iui]it imi; I was hsintr st rCij,-rt ti ami&#13;
vi'tiltty I'Vi'iy day ^^• i f ti the terrtble'd-iseas'1.&#13;
w h -n Sunt ii icls'isotl II e to take 1 &gt;r. I'knee's&#13;
(ioh.eii Mediciil Disriivery.' I b a i tri.-ddn1&#13;
K i n d s ni' ii,i- i n d i e s W i t !n , u t s u c c e s s&#13;
mv ph.i siei.fcn had JJ i \ ¢-/] me no l,opi&#13;
hi re I am. as well as e v e r a man was&#13;
i owe mv lite tn Sttii'h. and the ivmi&#13;
rci omnionded&#13;
Th:i St*-.-l t V « i | n i f 1 r ' v i B a n U t t l e f o a l a&#13;
Bra&gt;&gt; s , " u , j ia ,ir,-).&gt; j*ptfj)ji,-,| o n 11&gt; J J I - I ilu&gt; tMaar&#13;
for II,iima, S'ur,- or S n i | . . WM will M'II&lt;1 ori» only,&#13;
by K i u r . a - , 1-. » n j \&gt;ri-t&lt;,n «emt nif lis S i . U O Uaul&#13;
J , l H » a l n e i t' ' . n^m' "f 1 (K10 u n e »• --eiit fr»e.&#13;
i J - u i l l l t l . l U l l S I A L k i C U ^ O l i i O a T * . l i t .&#13;
T h e B i r y K H S ' Q U I D E t J&#13;
issued March a n d Bepu,&#13;
-each year. It is sn ency-&#13;
I eloped ia of u s i t u l information&#13;
for mil w h o p a r -&#13;
chase tho luxuries or t h «&#13;
neceositiea of lifo. W e&#13;
can clothe you u a d tuiuiah you witlk&#13;
sli the necessary and u n n e c e s s a r y&#13;
appliances to rule, walk, d i n c e , sleep,&#13;
est, fish, hunt, work, j;o to churcil,&#13;
or s t a r at home, and m various aise#»&#13;
atylea ajid quanticiea. Just t)guze o u t&#13;
w h s t is required to 1o all theue t h i n g s&#13;
C0MF0RTA31Y. and you can mnke afsdr^&#13;
estimate ot tha value of the BCYBBft*&#13;
OUIDE, which will b» aent upoa-'v.^&#13;
receipt of 10 cents to p&amp;y poalsge,&#13;
MONTGOMERY WARD &amp;. CO.&#13;
_ l l 1 - M 4 M^chie-an Avr.nne, (,u hvago.Zil&#13;
I S L A M ) H d . V i ; S T O C K l A R t f .&#13;
s, v , - , . A- 1'»&#13;
f - i • n n i l I&#13;
• i" on i&#13;
H i&#13;
frm.Or&#13;
r m w i y . l&#13;
rarylarava „ .&#13;
[to Mrfart fraaa.wi'j&#13;
t w n n r S w t n n&#13;
1 i « * U I M b l &gt; &gt; ,&#13;
U'i&#13;
•r • ' . ?&#13;
.'•; -:ffi&#13;
it?&#13;
MORTHERI&#13;
1 1 LOW NICE W&#13;
F t t l ' I , H o r n&#13;
n r M I L L I O N S nf ACKKS •&#13;
l ' l l i . T . ' l , M n i : ! » - . - &gt; , f-l.i'&#13;
SEND F O R ^ ¾&#13;
L v . ' l s n o w o p u (p H*tf&#13;
CHAS B. ffiOOil&#13;
UT.s'Ana roia VAI'I&#13;
G i l l i i H W. L. DOUGLAS&#13;
Ely's Cream Balm.i $ 3 S H O E . ,.fs™„K,&#13;
Coin in Heed&#13;
re,];&#13;
T l i&#13;
d y hi&#13;
• w i s&#13;
.U.'1'ci&#13;
s t f o l l o w&#13;
w i t li u s .&#13;
we t h i n k ,&#13;
wore m e n . \v,th idea&#13;
boxes. I ,il&lt;e men tin v fnutiht&#13;
men m a d e their vi tor&#13;
it was heci'iM' there i\'&#13;
kcts, both in the north&#13;
w hole m i l i t a r y M stein&#13;
t i e baseless fjibrie ,,t&#13;
were im rem,lining lit&#13;
victorious to itisp.rc n&#13;
tiifious iisui'j'iitioii.&#13;
ish guerillas anioni;&#13;
c a r d idi:e&#13;
and like&#13;
hotiorahle, And&#13;
re tiieih, tint tiiusatld&#13;
sou li that the&#13;
l l i e l t c d U W i V l i k e&#13;
a vision. T b e i e&#13;
-s mis iiinotiCT t e&#13;
I'^ar deeds of am-&#13;
T h e r e were no tool -&#13;
t h e c o n . t i e r e d ( n l i e -&#13;
i t li&#13;
,v inuii'1 &lt;iii-r« Vrir-r&#13;
or eh.ii'uis of I'lico ,itul form&#13;
imperiled liy fune&#13;
r critical peri'-i&#13;
ov and jj'futit i d&gt;&#13;
ttm i,t w i t h Dr&#13;
i p t i o n . It p u r i l i e i&#13;
i, j - ' a v e ,i h c a . t f r&#13;
s t o m a c t l , t - o w e •&#13;
r I ' d :•!'!) t o r o b u s&#13;
-d It i s t h e on'i&#13;
a t l-C'-lll:&#13;
pin tin^r. ami her t,&#13;
1 ion.il irri-L1' d ir tn&#13;
of life, was turned to&#13;
,i Idee ii b r i e f s e l f t rea&#13;
l'i'uce s l-'avoritc I 're-c^&#13;
and enriched her b'e,n&#13;
activity to the kidmw s,&#13;
and ot her organs, ;ni,l |,e&#13;
ileal ti speedily fnllovvi&#13;
coiim bandits un i iinum JI n or s w a m p&#13;
rebels. T h e u a r wih n er and done. T h e&#13;
m a s k e t be: aim1 a man, to plow and din&#13;
and spin .and he a couiiionetit part ol&#13;
the &gt;;reiit republ c an I vote earl and as&#13;
oltrn ns t h e law allowed, and now and&#13;
then, w h e n occasion Imp;.ily sersed, io&#13;
gather a r o n i Tee nisch Miennun ;n,d&#13;
otlier heroes and cheer iliein with cheers&#13;
s\ hirli icc.illeil the trreat davs o t r i u m p h ,&#13;
endeavor and achievement. New Vt rk&#13;
il.-iald.&#13;
Henutil'iil ilpro'sim.&#13;
^\cts of hcroisfti in medical life a r e so&#13;
fro jUent and appear to lit1 so natural H&#13;
] nrt of it that iliev aro not c: ronicled as&#13;
often a&gt; 'hey should be. Due such deed,&#13;
however, re -ently fmmd its way into the&#13;
Hil'lsh Medical .lotinial, where it is men-&#13;
' tinned a- an illustration of the self-sa ritlre&#13;
of inefii'-al men in behalf of &gt;n crini;&#13;
h iinatiitv . it &gt; th • . a-e of a s irueon In&#13;
the iirilish arniv named 1 a i i n n , Mortally&#13;
W 11 in le i li i ills,, 1,, ,i lid with the iM'ilsp&#13;
nf death rapt liy c'osdt^ down on him. he&#13;
heard a wotin ied soldier cryin? out from&#13;
the s h a r p pain of h's h u r t . l-'ot netful of&#13;
self, lie crept with di ."ciilty to where tho&#13;
man lay an 1 u&gt;ivv hit., a hypodermic injection&#13;
&lt;»f morphia to les-en his &gt;n :er nn, i&#13;
and, lia\ in.n L'iven it. iay down an 1 died&#13;
by the .side of the,soldier. Medical News,&#13;
Tlie Agricultural t'hiss in liiissiu, :&#13;
A Kussian \M'iterof eoiisulei'ah'e eini-l&#13;
neiu'O a&gt;seiis tha t in i,'W-MLI tlie a.ric.il- •&#13;
tur.i ohiss co sttiutrs s-; pei cetv of tlie&#13;
entire population e p i il for l.uropean&#13;
Kussia, exclusive ot Finland and 1'. land,&#13;
to about tfs.ndihfHV) siuils, | lie tillers of&#13;
the soil tl'.e niorviks are of necessity,&#13;
therefore the child' i .nutcs in the see al&#13;
and politi a li e of the sta e, and they ;&#13;
must, lor ail interested in polit cs, be the ;&#13;
judn,e nli er) or' sru :y, observation and&#13;
imestijintioii, The cinancii ation act uf i&#13;
iSiil it terly fii'ed fo icai /e the expo t:i- \&#13;
tioii of iis promoters. T h e Kreai benefit i&#13;
of he n i e a s m c wa&gt; purely moral, and the .&#13;
bulk of t h e peasantry :s in a condition not I&#13;
far remove I from actual starvation.&#13;
floats KiiltT llnjfaTiiril's ( rub*. |&#13;
T h e i'au|uirk creek, in l i k e county. |&#13;
P R . , ia t h e dwellinn )dace of n monster&#13;
more wonderful tlian the sea serpfiit, if&#13;
one c ii U d i e , e t e stories told by people j&#13;
in the vicinity. Thev u e s c r i i e the beast&#13;
as h a v i n g a head like an ape, ami s imre j&#13;
s h o u l d e r s like a h u m a n be nn- l-'roin the I&#13;
s h o u l d e r s of t h e crea m e there evtend )&#13;
legs, or anus, win h terminate in : reat&#13;
claws. The body of the monster, w h i c h&#13;
is fully six feet in length, is of a redd sh&#13;
brown tint, very like that of a li/ard, and&#13;
t e r m i n a t e s In n tail like that of a tlsli.&#13;
T h e c r e a t u r e ' s body is l&gt; re of any rtn erin&#13;
«, I ut about the head an I n.-ck is a&#13;
m a n e of reddish hair. It is needless to&#13;
say t h a t tho c o u n t y j s exe ted.&#13;
G U a s windows were first Introduced&#13;
Into L n g l a n d in the eighth contury.&#13;
hicilicitu" for won en.&#13;
under a posi i^'e p e a r r a '&#13;
faeiurcrs, that, it will&#13;
every case, or tuoiiev&#13;
This trual'alitee lias 1"&#13;
'ootlle-wrai'")'. and t'a&#13;
for man v '. ears&#13;
mid tp. dru^'edsts.&#13;
t e e f r o m t l i e m i i n -i '&#13;
.'i\ c sat ist'ii'-tion in&#13;
\y'.\[ h e t ' l ' f u t i d c d&#13;
ti lu'int'-d on the&#13;
l i f t e a r n . on&#13;
( Y ' l i t r j i t m o i i t dm s r,&#13;
pious ; il makes them.&#13;
Piles, Hcbilli.' or li'.ee&#13;
permaneiit ly cured by (&#13;
(let t lie I b-iniine, 'J.'i ,&#13;
di'UL'k'ist s or by in ill. ,1&#13;
I 'roji's, Hiack K i v c r i-'al&#13;
W h i s t ' . i n n does n- &gt;t i n ;&#13;
t command oondilim.'.&#13;
relieved and&#13;
&gt; e's ('ar'nolisai\'e.&#13;
et.t and ."0 cents at&#13;
\\". I ' I I L F . ,v i(V.&#13;
Is, W i s .&#13;
ke ttie locomotive&#13;
T l i e P n | , i . ' i i l l o . i n r M l c l i l u n n&#13;
Is iiiiout L'.IK'O.OOO, ,,111j we would say at&#13;
least one half are tumbled witli some affection&#13;
ol the Throat and l.umj-s, lis those&#13;
complaints are. nccordinn to statistics,&#13;
m ')v ljuniei'ous than otliers. We would&#13;
advise all our re. imr-. n.,t to nefrlct-t the&#13;
• ppcn-tutiity to c.d. mi ti-eir d n u ' ^ i s t and&#13;
L'i't a bottle of Kemp's Ihismii for the&#13;
Ttiroat and laiiK's. Tri.d. si,'t&gt; free. I.arj,&#13;
Hetties "&gt;dc and .si. Sold bv al! dn'.ps:is&gt;ts.&#13;
Wi1 build barriers a ' u i c s t tho tiood tide.&#13;
wosh"\ild place some-restraints to all pros.&#13;
p e n t y . __&#13;
A Rurlicat ( mu for F.pileptic Fit*.&#13;
Tn'fit K i.-.,,- - Ph.fl.xp i n f o r m y o n r r e a d e r s thr,-&#13;
I h u r n a [ n i i o t i T o r n . r f v i y f o r t h e a b o v n n s i m y&#13;
dii»«&gt;i»« w h i c h I W R r r a t i t ' o c u r * r h n w o r s t c»*&lt;, .i&#13;
S o U r n n u in m j - fiiirti : n thf» v i r t n e d o f t t i i - triPii-,&#13;
c i n « r h « t I w i l l s e n d fro--&gt; R u r o n H p i b o t : l « an:;&#13;
v « b i « h . « I r c n ' i s ^ t o a n y M i f f " ! &gt; r w h o w i l l irivi&#13;
m a h i a T . (I. n n , ( h ; p r » « n i i U r n s 5 . M y r c m e - l j&#13;
b a n c o r t y l t h o n s u n d i o f h o r p l p a * cw-pm.&#13;
H . ( i . HOOT. M. ( . l s , i P , . R r l Hr., . \ &gt; w Y o r k .&#13;
W u r r c i i s t&#13;
H. W. DUNHAM'S&#13;
OAKLAWN FARM.&#13;
3,000 PERCHERONFRENCH&#13;
CHACH HORSES,&#13;
1 M P O I M K I I .&#13;
&lt;'!'"'K c , H \vr&gt;:&#13;
3 0 ( &gt; S T A L l , l O &gt; S " f s ' i r T l s o .&#13;
» l ' l - iis'': ]'&gt;(&gt; C O L T S wttii&#13;
"h's- iii-inrri-i-x, sii|ifrii-r Imllr&#13;
v h l " . i l s : HH) I . T I I ' O l t T K I I&#13;
l t l t O O I ) i r A I t K N • so in f.,kl&#13;
by Brllllftnt, tho in, .-., faium;.* I1MI,({ sire .&#13;
D r a t C j u i l l i j h ^ I&gt;rl&lt;&lt;«&gt;s B f » « n n » M f .&#13;
T * r m « 1 1 » I J - &gt; l l o n ' t B u y w i t h o u t i n s t ^ c l -&#13;
lntt UU5 t r f s t n t i i n i l Ho*t Hucce»»tul&#13;
U r n d i n g F i t f t l i l l i l i m r n t o f A r u e r i c H ,&#13;
l«'."i&lt;l«| &gt;orr» i».r«, ndari-.i. r-rliO-r»|-»'•nin^*.&#13;
M. W. D'JrlNAM, WAYNF, ILLINOIS.&#13;
| B K I I M &gt; M U 1 &gt; U &gt; &lt; . « • I k Z W U'; b i l l a r l M J u l * IU«i»&#13;
SEXBIK^H&#13;
Dr. J . H. S C H E N C K has p u b l i s h e d&#13;
A N E W A N D E L A D O E A T B&#13;
HOC) K&#13;
on tho T r c d t m e n t and Curo of&#13;
COHSUMPTION,&#13;
LIVER COMPLAINT&#13;
*«° DYSPEPSIA&#13;
which will be mailed F R E E to aU&#13;
w h o want it. If y o i are, or k n o w&#13;
of any cue who is. afflicted with, OP&#13;
liablo to tiny of tlic-e d'scAr-Ps. s e n d&#13;
c a m e and ae.ircss plainly w n t t o u ) t o&#13;
Dr. J. U. SC1TEXCK * SON",&#13;
I N a r c u tins ' ; " J ; T , rhd. a J el phi a. P a .&#13;
•Jh»&#13;
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l i e - '&lt;•&#13;
\V. t&#13;
'-'- v !| ,i&#13;
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,r,'vi.-i,f W.l s j . \ A] | , K S S siir,« ni'i"Oi Ui&#13;
M l 1 V( l \ - W V V T i l I t K A l ) i . i l i i r i&#13;
•'." i»v - '•. :,1 -.'•&gt; - 1 ,oi 1 W I I . I , N O T 111 I*.&#13;
O O r i i I. A s !* &lt; si I M l K. tin- '&lt;' V n i l »ivl&#13;
: ., -,. , -l -i , 1 • I , • , . h','I'll- e e l " l i c l t v c l "&#13;
:,.- , - .in » s t •&#13;
H O I ( , 1 , . i s » : ( . , - , ' ) l ' l l t . l l K ^ I I I I K .&#13;
\\ ' • 1 I I 1 , , 1 1 - ' , ' I' ' I s * U ts * „ ;• - l , p ill&#13;
- .'.'. ,« ,&lt; II ,ei. s • ' 1 - 1 , ''. N-J i ,,,-kn or&#13;
OP ,,• '&gt;lJe»lm&lt;H]i&lt;&#13;
Dr. Uai&#13;
F I . R H R A 1&#13;
m « J l c l i l&#13;
iac.&#13;
A T l J&#13;
T: : ' nt-lp-1'' :, * car*lo&#13;
"'-: et • 'i ;iii,i i&gt; V ' l ' t r a la &gt;&#13;
e u i i , i s - i i , , , o n i y&#13;
W n t r i - I L- iiH,n lh« « h U&#13;
' " ' . ' " " '1 :• " "it n U h e iBTrtlri&#13;
w i t h a - :• .--."" &gt;,.{ 11» t . « D » t . u J&#13;
&gt;;k-ni'.l .l-.iin I. TSnm(iWtn. A » " I I 1 H I ^&#13;
niua Eye W il, i . ,\., 1» . . ' ^ u l u t i l i o i u&#13;
JOHN l.TH0MPS0W.t&lt;MI8iCO.,T«0V, N.Y.&#13;
w . 1.. n u i&#13;
-I --• - ,&#13;
r I, \ s ft ; .-,() s | | ( ) K to :)' ' i c e l e d&#13;
(, -i1 11 » - i r I:, * t , ' - r i , , i, , • -,&#13;
W . 1.. 1 ) ( ) 1 I . I \ s Hi.-I* H ' H N K I X - &gt; 1 A M ' 9&#13;
S I M M - . - •, I- s 'i !',•• «-.. .I 1,,r run -1 - *t±t\ oti«&#13;
t o ' e " ' ' , l ' " n " i i : i i - " . ' : '&#13;
l i u l ( . 1 . 1 - . • ' . • S H ( I K H &gt; 1 { H O Y S li&#13;
I p r w i c r t b * a o d h i l l r t a .&#13;
d o t * * Hl« D u l l . o » W&#13;
*r*r1flr- l Q r t t a a i * r t a i o c u r »&#13;
nf t h l * / H w « ^ .&#13;
'• 11 . 1 N " K A 1 I . \ M . M . 1)-,&#13;
a n i a O T i l &amp; n t , N , t .&#13;
Wr- h 11-.-0 -1.1,1 Hie (l tOf&#13;
m a i . y y-nr*. unit il h u&#13;
El v o n ll..- he»i ol M i l * .&#13;
f a c t i o n . a&#13;
D. u. uwnr.x ro.u&#13;
&lt;tl\rAqn. JJft-&#13;
S i . 0 0 . fl I U vi&gt; L » r i i a i ^ « %&#13;
K l f ' i h . i . - i ' i lone i&#13;
Spv.iiag 6OMU ' aUtablishflitr.1&#13;
o n ' d'' r S p o r t i n g i&#13;
&lt;- ( . u n - , j K l S v f c t W I&#13;
\ . K I N O L W&#13;
r: i s r L t u i i A r&#13;
lt«l nf - m u l l m i l / ,&#13;
•" Sli,-. I ,'P K l i n -&#13;
&gt; i-vi ( J i i r a n&#13;
WECURECATIRBH&#13;
a:. : • ' » • • • » . • ' ' M , 1 H T , : i t i n , i l a t M&#13;
» h O Z O N I Z E D A I R , 0 ' • » • •&#13;
cni.-.ir.',!'/.,- int.ii ,• 11,....,1 r c " | , i r » l » f f&#13;
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. Tbirty-two non-residents attend tlie&#13;
fyrigliton school.&#13;
F i r e from an engine burned the&#13;
p u m p boose on the T., A. A A: N. M.&#13;
railroad at H a m b u r g on Monday of&#13;
last week.&#13;
While Elmer - Spencer, of n e a r&#13;
Woodland, was d r a w i n g hay on Sunday,&#13;
Nov. 18th, tbe load tipped over&#13;
onto him, breaking bis neck.&#13;
Richard Bridson, ol South Lyon, has&#13;
fallen heir to a fortune of about&#13;
112.000. He left on Monday of last&#13;
week for Livemool, England, where he&#13;
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Dr. \V. C. Brown, of South Lyon&#13;
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l l e w Bradford, Mass. He has pained&#13;
'a, (food practice while in South Lyon,&#13;
but not quite good enough.&#13;
',,- Brighton people have organized a&#13;
Jtague to prosecute any person who&#13;
, «*«flls them wood and cords it u p in sue h&#13;
ft manner as to make three cords out&#13;
of one. Tbey don't propose to pay&#13;
for air boles any longer. Must be&#13;
some dishonest people in tbat vicinity.&#13;
Upon arriving borne from Brighton&#13;
• n Saturday night, Nov. 25th, Mr. L.&#13;
Tutbill, of Green Oak, led bis horse&#13;
3tife&gt; the bftrn, at the same time a hen&#13;
froan the manger which scared&#13;
boreo aad be plunged to one side&#13;
bf stall, jamming Mr. T. against&#13;
ition in a forcible manner.&#13;
adtr tbe borse'a feet insensible,&#13;
mained for some time.&#13;
and head was cut&#13;
He will prob-&#13;
•peaking of the&#13;
[raid Rapids, says&#13;
]blic&amp;A reporter:&#13;
that at the&#13;
ill was pasat&#13;
» * * t l 0 0 p e r&#13;
maintained.&#13;
fteimmn 125,&#13;
laavoai', which&#13;
a taxation&#13;
ird w i U a t t h i s&#13;
ira ask for an&#13;
130,000 which&#13;
iborhood of $»0,000&#13;
than t w o year* &amp;ao,&#13;
« ? f « i t t * * * •ffwopriatioft will be&#13;
yfbr the two tooetftding ye*™. About&#13;
%8j000 orfijDOO of the last appropriat&#13;
i o n by the legislature remains unrated&#13;
a*d will revert to tbe treas-&#13;
HONEST GOODS AND HONEST PRICES&#13;
is what tolls. That is what you will find at SIGLERS Furniture&#13;
O u r G o o d s a r e M A R K E D D O W N to the B O T T O M on hornet goods, nml we will guarantee it. W e »U&gt; not sell u n v t h i n g wc cannot g u a r a n t e e . We have Ln stock the finest line of*&#13;
BED ROOM SUITS &lt;i EVER SHOWN IN TOWN, 5&gt; • ALL HARD WOOD.&#13;
ALSO THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' CHAIRS-&#13;
: _ _ _ * ; : -&#13;
Yes wo have them, and plenty of them, from the cheapest to the ho&gt;t. Now as the H O L I D A Y S&#13;
are n e a r at hand, it woithl he well to call early ami leave your orders, as d u r i n g the&#13;
I l o l i d a v season it is sometimes quite iliffioi.lt to t*et goods at :iil,&#13;
BRASS AND WOOD BANNER RODS W h i l e in t h e store look over those P A T E N T R O C K E R S , a new lot just received. W%&#13;
made to order a n y length desired. In fact, all k i n d s of work done neat a n d cheap. P i c t u r e &amp; h * v e m * t o e k * fiue l l l l e oi&#13;
Framing in ail the latest Mouldings. £xpress Wagons, Dot! Cabs, etc., Looking Glasses. Wall Pockets. Curiam Poles. Easles,&#13;
G, A. SIGLER. ^¾^7&#13;
-Should vou want any&#13;
HEED CHAIRS OR REED GOODS&#13;
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A n lea Salve,&#13;
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S*"' ta^fljjrfo, acres, ulcers* salt rheum,&#13;
tft^tofc, tetter, chapped hands, chila^&#13;
ofirns, and all skin eruptions;,&#13;
tfrftetireiy cures piles, or no pay&#13;
ft is guaranteed to tfive&#13;
_ irfeet satisfaction, or money refund-&#13;
Pj i d . Price «55 cents per liox. For sale j . , • — ~ — — — — — — — — — — — —&#13;
* R A S ^ - - TOILETSETSATCOST.i SENSATION OF THE " I use Ayer's Clierry Pectoral freely&#13;
in tny practice, and recommended it in&#13;
cases of Whoopiny Coujfh iiinong&#13;
children, having found it more certain&#13;
to cure that troublesome disease than&#13;
any other medicine 1 know of."- So&#13;
says Dr. lhirtlett, of Concord. ,Mu-s.&#13;
The fountain of perpH mil youth was&#13;
one of the dreams of antiquity, It has&#13;
been wcll-niu'h realized m Ayer'v &gt;nr-&#13;
&gt;T.]iarillii. which purities tiie blood, L/iyevit.&#13;
ility to all the bodily function:-, and&#13;
fhns restores to age much of the vi^or&#13;
a n d freshness of youth.&#13;
[. P.—A New D'wcoTery,&#13;
^ a k e n e d and deranged livers,&#13;
&gt;wels should never be&#13;
ce common pills,&#13;
^ ;rwlive4'8«p-&#13;
•?, eio., br a&#13;
at F . A .&#13;
&gt; jure&#13;
•atyhe heart&#13;
Srofijt each&#13;
drop dead&#13;
'Jhis could be&#13;
"i&#13;
ERRY*&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
Mik^&#13;
SO ORIGINAL&#13;
SO NOVEL&#13;
So ft(&gt;:i.&#13;
A Whisper to Santa Clous.&#13;
A p p r o p r i a t e (iii'ts for all kinds nf t\ Iks, little orMmr, ut all k i n d s of prices,&#13;
great &lt;'f sinall. -,—&#13;
f WE ARE PLEASING THtJM ALL ! 1&#13;
''it- „ _ _ _ '/S1*&#13;
A large and varied u-scrtinent of&#13;
iASON ! VASES AT COST.&#13;
SO COMPLETE. Wl1"' '"",v '•' 'l'i"•,,'l '" •••''•&#13;
A ml bates hci'&gt;ei i' I-CM1 bad,&#13;
SO LntPtt . 'P,i think .-he is so naughty&#13;
So Gjy. That &gt;lic makes her m a m m a s:n&#13;
i l n w ipiick a little L'ii'l i'orgcts,&#13;
I don't think mamma knows.&#13;
I eme-s I'll he a better ^-ir 1,&#13;
W h e n my "reinemln-r'' LTOWS,&#13;
Says that wherever she has worked the people all say tbat if you want to b u y&#13;
first-clacs goods,&#13;
MANN BROSJSJHE PLACE !&#13;
Shft IIKIV he LTivi11LT u- tafl'y, but there is a look of candor about her, an exj&#13;
pre.vsion of modest truthfulness which forli.ds us tu doubt th.it&#13;
i She Expresses the Popular Sentiment.&#13;
- J&gt;;11 if you have nny dniibt alinii' th" matter, we iia\'cn't. Our oood- are all&#13;
tir-t -ela--. mil' pne ;&gt; n'e re ma i L; Me fur t lictr littlene-- and we know that for&#13;
eennomii' trading ami clioe-e .;•. nils,&#13;
MANN 15110S ISTH.EliKST PLACE.&#13;
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRr PRODUCE. .&#13;
MAUN BROTHERS, PINCKNEY, MICH.&#13;
^ T H A T TOBOGGAN S L I D E R&#13;
in low prices at the&#13;
So please dear Santa Clans don't let&#13;
Mv stocking c-rnptv ho;&#13;
I know I'm had, hut please fo think&#13;
H o w good I trv to he .&#13;
• 4&#13;
VM? A ^ X ^ n / q u n m e w and * r e a t : ^ " " » ^ u u e ^&#13;
disco&gt;*^, thoTTeV Cure. Always! W h e n you fi:&#13;
Please Sa-nta Claus my m a m m a say&#13;
T h a t n a u g h t y g i i i s like, me&#13;
You'll quite forget to notice&#13;
x the Christmas t r c \&#13;
commence when you first begin to&#13;
get short of breatb, have weak, faint or&#13;
smothering spells, pain or tenderness, &gt;o I t h o u g h t you d lot me tell you&#13;
in side, etc. Sold at F. A. Sigler's. , ,]u ^t the really t r u t h , you k n o w .&#13;
----- — - j T h a t I don't mean to he n a u g h t y ,&#13;
Renews Her Youth. j A n d ( l ( ) U &gt; k n o w w j i a t n m ^&#13;
s me so,&#13;
Mrs. Phwbe Cheadey, i'eterson, Clny i ....,.,.,.&#13;
(Jo., Iowa, tells the , foiio&gt;vinpr remark-' ' c f&#13;
able story, the truth of which is vouch- j ,]0„&gt;j. tliinfe any little girl&#13;
od for by the residents of the t o w n : ; 0 , , T " . •&#13;
• I am 75 years old, have been troubled ! h o b a d a s l am&gt; t r u &gt; s&#13;
with kidney complaint and lameness i So hard to he real good and nice,&#13;
for many years: equld not dress myself O r when she isn't, cries.&#13;
without help. Xow I am free from all&#13;
pain and soreness, and am able to do&#13;
all my own housework, t owa my&#13;
thank* to Electric Bitters for having'&#13;
renewed my youth, and removed com-&#13;
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bottle, 50c and $ 1 . at F. A; Sifter's&#13;
drug atore.&#13;
B)a«i re. Herree.&#13;
Great miatakat ha?e W D 'made in&#13;
the world; b j roppotin* many nervoni&#13;
troQblat ware daa to bad blood. This&#13;
headache, €tt, diniaeaa, eleepletraeas,&#13;
eie. are alwrnye doe to weaknew or irritation&#13;
of the nenree of tbe brain, dyapepaia,&#13;
pain, wind, etc. to weaknesaof&#13;
tbe nerval of the etomach; weak Inn&#13;
U caused b j weaknets of the parts&#13;
iousneaa, contttipation etc. to weakness,&#13;
of the nerree or the liver or bowels;&#13;
pain*, irrea*nlaritj, aloriJty, to deranganent&#13;
of tbe uterine nerves. For&#13;
ail weakneaa, Dr. Milea' great nerve&#13;
and brain food rarpaaaea all other reme*&#13;
tot. Trial botUes free at F. A . Si*.&#13;
» c « drug itort.&#13;
nncra&#13;
i;bUAssort.&#13;
uent nuw-t complete, ju-iccs the lowest. K Y K R Y l S O D Y IS&gt;&#13;
W E L C O M E D . Yours T r u l v .&#13;
TD Jill.&#13;
F. A. SIGLER,&#13;
CENTRAL DRUGSTORE,&#13;
slill continues wliri'r vou can i.r«'t Drugs, (Jrocerius a n d&#13;
Stationary at the&#13;
. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.&#13;
-Remember we keep W r i t i n g Books, W r i t i n g T a b l e t s . P e n c i l s , Pens a n d&#13;
Inks for school use; also n fine slock of&#13;
TOBACCO AND 1IGARS.&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan.&#13;
Worth Knowing.&#13;
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake&#13;
City, Fla., wai taken with a seTere&#13;
cold, attended with adistreasingcongh&#13;
and running into consumption in its&#13;
first stage*. He tried many so-called&#13;
popular cough remedies and steadily&#13;
rew worse. Was reduced in flesh,&#13;
ad difficulty in breathing and was unable&#13;
to sleep. Finally triad Dr. King's&#13;
New Discovery for Consumption and&#13;
found immediate relief, and after using&#13;
about a half dozen bottles fonnd himself&#13;
well and has bad no return of the&#13;
disease. No other remedy can show so&#13;
grand a record of cares, as Dr. King's&#13;
New Discovery for Consumption.&#13;
Guaranteed to do jnat what is claimed&#13;
for it.—Trial bottle* free at F. A. Sigler's&#13;
d r o p store.&#13;
THE ** DISPATCH&#13;
Job Dtpirtmtnt&#13;
l a y q \ a , l T « i to * x * c n l « *&#13;
J O B * WORK&#13;
In All Of Its Branches?&#13;
AT REASONABLE RATES.&#13;
, We iirfte all who are In need of Je»&#13;
I Workef any kind W give as a caJL |&#13;
TAKE NOTICE OF THIS!&#13;
We respectfully invite all of our old customers&#13;
that owe us either on Note or Book&#13;
Account that is PAST DUE, to call and settie&#13;
with us as it will be impossible for us to&#13;
carry any one over to 1889. We must have&#13;
what is due us in the next 30 days.&#13;
Respectfully Yours,&#13;
• TEEPLE &amp; CADWELL&#13;
Good 40c Tea.. ode. Pest "&gt;0e. Ten 4()0.&#13;
(iood Ilio Coffee "210. Honey ISee Coffer 24c.&#13;
B a k i n g Powder, hulk ....ISc. P u k i n g P o w d e r in cans 2oc.&#13;
flood S m o k i n g Tobacco .1?V. (iood Chewine; Tobacco oOc.&#13;
V i n e g a r l*e. Mixed C a n d y 10c&#13;
W h e n in need of any of t h e above or n L u m p an A l b u m a Hook or P i c t u r e&#13;
F r a m e , be sure and give us a call and get our prices;.&#13;
Prescriptions a speciality and satisfaction&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
Give us a call and see how we look even if you do not wish to buy.&#13;
j Yours for low prices.&#13;
GAMBER &amp; CHAPPELL.&#13;
MONTAGUE BROS.&#13;
Import*!*, PT—d«n « DM1«M la Siiiranisliiip. •m » m&#13;
Our imported sheep are from tbe&#13;
aglish flocks of J o *&#13;
Lord Hindlip, Lord Chesbam, M.&#13;
English .loeeph Pulley, M. P.v&#13;
Chesb*m, Knowles and Henry Toyatt We bare&#13;
als Canadian and A merican bred&#13;
she^p. We invite all interested in&#13;
sheep raising to call at onr place and&#13;
examine our flocks before buying.&#13;
Address all communications to&#13;
Montague irot.,&#13;
Gbabb'k Corners, Lit. Co., Mich.-&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FISCKKEY, LIVINGSTON COUNT^ MlpHWAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1888.&#13;
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O N I YEAR&#13;
BIX MONTHS&#13;
THREE MONTHS&#13;
Price Strictly in Advance:&#13;
$1&#13;
Entered »t tlie Po*tottce at Hnckaey, Michigan,&#13;
&amp;e Mcond-clus iu»tter.&#13;
KTHUDIST KIMSt'OHW. CHTTRCH.&#13;
Itnv. W. J. Clank, -motor. ServieeH every&#13;
d ^ t k , M4 alternate Sunday&#13;
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evenlusfH at Ti^ao'i'lock, I'rayer ineetiui: Tliurwd&#13;
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serviCB." Geo. vV . SvkeH. .SupenntrlHleiit,&#13;
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S O C I E T I E S .&#13;
YOL'NG PKUVmEs SOCIETY OK C U I U S&#13;
T i A N E S H E A V O K , meats every Monday&#13;
nveninj4 at the, Coun'l church. All interested in&#13;
ChrUUan work are cordially invited to join.&#13;
Miss Nallie Bennett, President.&#13;
KN I G H T S OK MACCABEKS.&#13;
Meet every Kridav evenniL' on nr heforo full&#13;
of the moon at old Masonic H a i l Viaitin;,' ^rolb&#13;
era cordialIv Invited.&#13;
L. I)'. Urokaw, Sir Kmslit Commander,&#13;
REASONS&#13;
Why Ayer'9 Sarsaparilla is&#13;
preferable to any other for&#13;
cure of Blood Diseases.&#13;
.Because no p o r t i o n s or deleterious&#13;
(trcJients tsulcr l»tu tljo cDLunoaitiuu&#13;
•- ef A y e r ' n Siusu^arilla.&#13;
— Ayer's Sursttjuarin;* rontains only&#13;
the purest uiul must effective rciuedial&#13;
jnrorKii-ties,&#13;
— Ay&lt;!i's SurKujwrina is prepared with&#13;
exticuic rare, .skill, and cleanliness!.&#13;
— AJ'CT'B Sarsaparilla is ]ir&lt;;sorJbod by&#13;
leading pli^uiciuun.&#13;
— A,VIM'S Sarsajiarilla in for Hale&#13;
everywliere, iinil vuiuuunendeii by all&#13;
first-ila-s dnig^i.sta.&#13;
— Aycr'x Stirsiipnrilla i« a medicine,&#13;
and not u beverage in disguise.&#13;
— Aycr's Suf.sujjurilla n e v t r fails to&#13;
I'flV; i ;t riiiT, UIIHI i*raiatoinly used,&#13;
m:i:onliii^ to diiiatibns.&#13;
— Ayi r's S'lirsajwrillii is a highly concenti-&#13;
titnl i \ ! : ; t r t , and therefore t h e&#13;
most ec.rmomiual Blood Medicine in tbo&#13;
mask-it.&#13;
— A.vrr's Sarsaparilla lias had a snet'OMsfiil&#13;
careor uf nearly lmll a century,&#13;
and svas never so popular as at present.&#13;
— TliotisaiulH of testimonials are on&#13;
lilt! from those benefited by the. use of •&#13;
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.&#13;
I ' K K I ' . M I K U J1V&#13;
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mas*.&#13;
Price ¢1 ; nix UOUUH, |'&gt;. Worth $6 a bottle.&#13;
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PvLl3lla3a*x'« £ T o t l c « .&#13;
Oatta of Tbaokb, nfty cent*.&#13;
Knaolutlonot Condoie&amp;ce, one dollar.&#13;
AavertlnJntr rate* made known at thl« office.&#13;
Advertising due quarterly.&#13;
AH in at tern Intended to rwaeflt the pemonal&#13;
Siuce sir.ill-p&gt;xiia« Uroke o u t in&#13;
Howell o u r merchants are receiving&#13;
an increase of trade.&#13;
Win. Mnrau is ttantf some artistic&#13;
njasott work on th« wall u n d e r &lt;1. W.&#13;
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Mrs. U. S u t t o n and three children of&#13;
Flu*hintf, a t e vWi.injf lit r parents, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. 1). V. Eweni of tlii* i&gt;!w:e.&#13;
l o c a l N o t i c e s ; ; r i Kiminenn LCK »1 c o l u m n , Ave&#13;
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IDII c l i a r w i f o r ai'cordiniily .&#13;
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t e tlie o t h c e , r e ^ i i b i r rutert n ill lie c h a r g e d , .&#13;
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it he of a person whom, life and character i» of l a , t « o n a d &gt; , d n u r e i a i n e u u t i w » w&#13;
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H P. SIU1.KK, _ - _ ^ ^ .&#13;
. PHYStClAH ANO 8UR0EON.&#13;
OllUe next to residence, on J U W •**•»{. Piacfc1&#13;
iif-y, M i c h ^ a u . Calia|rfoitfpUy attended t o day&#13;
o r nltjlit.&#13;
I tlCOH&#13;
H e r e a f t e r all c i r r o H i i o n d e u t M of t h e S W A T C H&#13;
a r e rerinewteil t o Mend t h e i r w r l t i u ^ K no t h a t t h e y&#13;
, will r e w h tlii« olhce by T u e s d a y of e a c u w e e k&#13;
i A l l advertiitHiiieiiiH inuel h e h a n d e d In a s e a r l y a s&#13;
. T u e n d a y niornii)^' t o i u n u r e a n iD.sertion t h e s a m e&#13;
\ w e e k&#13;
l i r s i X E S S POIXTKKS.&#13;
Hat«! Hats!&#13;
Stiff 1-fat-,:. Soft Hats. Hats to fit&#13;
Pimples or P u m p k i n s . MANS Bnos.&#13;
Vaccinate !&#13;
Fresh Vaccine from ""Wisconsin Vaccine&#13;
Farm1 ' constantly on hand.&#13;
Hit. H. F. .SioLEfj.&#13;
I will pay the highest market, price&#13;
in cash for all [iclrs, furs and hides.&#13;
(jive tne a call hefore selling elsewhere.&#13;
Tiios. CLINTON.&#13;
' I ' d give anythinyr," said Miss A "iT&#13;
I had as small a font as Miss G."&#13;
"Well," .-aid her friend, "you can have&#13;
it for n o t h i n g . Mis* (!.1s foot is as&#13;
lar^e as yours, hut she wears those&#13;
shapely shoes of MAVN linos, and it&#13;
I n g h a m Co. N e w s : F o r t b e p a s t t w o&#13;
years tfWe ha/t been ©videjnee t h a t certain&#13;
parties in White Oak were stealing&#13;
wbear. Last Friday niirht 33 bushels&#13;
were taken from Francis Smith's b a r n .&#13;
He at once made complaint against&#13;
Emwry P o s t of White Oak a n d Kingston&#13;
Chuppell of Livini/sfon county&#13;
Hht-riffC'all and deputy Tyler Hrrested&#13;
them last Tuesday two mibj s we.^t of&#13;
Curtis Drown, who is work'iiiK near j V:w:Uey a r j ( ] hrouyht them to Mason&#13;
for examination, which was set down&#13;
for the I2th of this month.&#13;
From thfj latest reports we hear that&#13;
the small-pox at Howell is still getting&#13;
in its work. Although no new cases&#13;
have developed as yet, the danger is&#13;
not over. The schools and churches&#13;
have been closed d u r i n g the past week,&#13;
Here Is Beally «''&#13;
J . E. Forbes started last Tuesday to&#13;
travel on t h e road for Mann liros. buying&#13;
country produce and selling groceries.&#13;
Mrs. Andrew D . ' G r i m e s and two&#13;
Toledo, Ann Arbor &amp; Northern Michigan&#13;
Railroad Time Table.&#13;
Train* run on Central Standard Time,&#13;
For all points in N o r t h e r n Michigan&#13;
take the Toledo, A n n Arbor &amp; North- J R l v e s | , e r t o o t t } i e aiipearance of beinir&#13;
ern Michigan Railroad. Trains for [ smaller than it really is&#13;
the north leave CFederman) or Mon- shoe disfigures anv foot.&#13;
We have been able to m a i n s m a g *&#13;
ments with the j&gt;abli*her» of t b e&#13;
O r a n g e J u d d F a r m f r , ( t h e largest,&#13;
moot beautiful a n d most useful farm&#13;
j o u r n a l publi-thed) so that w e e a a&#13;
send to a n y addrew in a n y part of t b e&#13;
United States or Canada tbe P i o c k -&#13;
ney DISPATCH and t h e Oransre J a d d&#13;
F a r m e r l&gt;oth one year for tbe small&#13;
sum of ¢1.75. T h e P a r m e r w filled&#13;
with plain, pratical, reliable information&#13;
for t h e f a r m ; for life stock of&#13;
all kinds; for t h e d a i r y ; for bortbrnlture,&#13;
i m i u d i n g t h e garden, frnit»\&#13;
flowers, destructive injects, e t c ; for&#13;
housekeepers; for children and y o u t h ;&#13;
reliable m a r k e t report*; t h e n e w t&#13;
"boiled down for busy people.'* A.&#13;
urand weekly j o u r n a l for every country&#13;
and village home. You '.4nt i t ;&#13;
your wife wants i t ; all want it. I t is&#13;
K E. Finch has improved the ap-1 natinif. Although the people in i a l t i p a g e weekly j o u r n a l , finely printed&#13;
p e a r u n c , of Ins residence by t a k i n g j Howell are doing all that is in t h . i r ! '" ^ ' ^ P»P«r. and is illustrated&#13;
I -• , ' with manv original engravings, oi4d#&#13;
away the fence and building a n e w I power to keep tbe news from spreading, ! ^,^.,,..^s\y 'for j t o-^g r e j j 0 l a r inb-i&#13;
s i d e w a l k on the eastf and north side of j it nas received a wide circulation, a n a scriptinn price is 81 00. Any per*os&#13;
the same. " ! no doubt the merchants of that town [ who will send us $1 75 before J a n u a r y&#13;
Du aann 'li Hnaakkeerr Iunass boeeeenn llaaiidu uUpP ssiinnccee ! w i i l * u f f ^ f lI' j i t t ; a l o ^ o t ' t r a d e i n con-l ?,; t |1)^e 8t )9t l' iwe i .0!t1- rsuf b«sicvrei bbiontgh unplaipl erJsa'fnruoamr y&#13;
Monday of last week. When coming j sequpnoe °f t»e same. _ ^ l g ( j 0 _ ^ - ^ ] ^ 0 f t h e F a n n e r CM&#13;
The Chicago i G r a n d T r u n k rail- j be jeen af this office,&#13;
way, Detroit. Grand Haven it Milwau&#13;
! daughters, ot Stockbridg**, wer J guests a r u j j t j s fp a r 0 ( j t | , a t t\ui ( i , ^ a s e wil&#13;
of friends and relatives in this village"! s f ,r ead. A great n u m b e r have, been&#13;
over Sunday. j exposed and the doctors are busy vacci-&#13;
99E*&#13;
*Mss$«r&lt;&#13;
ia*TM&#13;
Hr.A,Wi&#13;
fora|e*dsyi&#13;
coW.&#13;
M»rk&#13;
visited hi&#13;
Tbnrsda^&#13;
Hr.si&#13;
are stop]&#13;
, ^ ! '/&#13;
/T SV. 11A/K, M, V , , , ,,&#13;
\j. AttendH prowptlvaU profesBl»nftl calls.&#13;
Office a" residence on I'nadllla St , third door&#13;
wetst i&gt;t UoDi»rvi;rttiiinal church.&#13;
PINCKNE.Y, - MICMWAN.&#13;
t A . M K S M A K N K \ ,&#13;
»J NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNaV&#13;
'-And Insurance A«eut. J.e-al peaer* m a d e O l t&#13;
onxiiort notice and reasonable terme. Also acptit&#13;
for A I . L A N 1.1 Ni- of Ocean steamer?. OtUcron&#13;
Nortn side Main St . 1'iucUnev, .Mich.&#13;
W7 r. VA.N \\ INK.T.K,&#13;
Attorney and' (.'ounselor at Law. aud&#13;
S O l - l i ' I T o H IN CIIANCKKY.&#13;
Ofttce In llnbhi'11 Block (.ru'iraa formrely occniiied&#13;
Itv S. i . Uui/iwiU J l o W K L b , M i C i i .&#13;
roe J unction a t 6:0^ a. m . , 4:05 p. m&#13;
and 7.51 p. in.&#13;
South bound trains leave Monroe&#13;
Junction at 8:10 a. m., 12:'31 p. m. and&#13;
7:51 p. m. Connections made with&#13;
Michigan "Oeetral at A n n Arbor.&#13;
Grand T r u n k at H a m b u r g . Detroit,&#13;
Lansing A-Northern at Howell, t'hicago&#13;
i Grand T r u n k al Durand, Detroit,&#13;
Grand Haven it Milwaukee and&#13;
Micliigar. Central at. Owosso .1 unction.&#13;
Flint it Fere Mrtrquelte at Mt. Pleas-I&#13;
ant, ("are and Farwell. and Gramll&#13;
Hapids i Indiana at Cadillac, at To&#13;
ledo with railroads diverging.&#13;
H. W. ASHLEY, W. H. BENNETT,&#13;
SiiiierinteiMlent. f o - n . ]'n**. Ayetlt&#13;
A clum&gt;v&#13;
Try MANX&#13;
out of the town hall he slipped and fell&#13;
upon the side-walk, and sprained his&#13;
back.&#13;
The art e n t e r t a i n m e n t at the school&#13;
house last Friday evening was well&#13;
patronized. Pmf. P«tlmer proved himself&#13;
an artist beyond doubt. His&#13;
crayon work was tine.&#13;
T h e c r a n d offer of the Farm J o u r n a l&#13;
and t h e DISPATCH both one year for ?1&#13;
being accepted by a g r e a t n u m b e r .&#13;
We wish it understood that this offer&#13;
will not be given after t h e lirst of&#13;
•January.&#13;
Miss Marv Ann Clark, who had her&#13;
kee and Toledo, .Saginaw it Muskegon&#13;
railways, and the Michigan Air Line&#13;
To the Teucber» of Lirtagvtoa Csenty.&#13;
J5P.OS. next time and see what, a change ! l s&#13;
tlievcan make in t h e looks of vuui&#13;
foot."&#13;
Something new in baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of gold band decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of us and \ ]eg fractured a few weeks ago. and who&#13;
get a wbo.e set. Yours. • ,] ; l . ,„,,,„ s t a T ; n t f a t the Home of .J. If.&#13;
G K O . \V S V K K S it C o . ! , , . • , i • j A . i&#13;
I iSArtoii -nice the aecK.ii-nti was removed&#13;
VA P o u l t r y ! P o u l t r y ! j to h^r own home last Friday. She i-&#13;
I will pay the high. &gt;t market ].t i,'e i improving nicely.&#13;
for all (In ""il poultry delivered at my&#13;
, r . . -f T, • c f r&gt; i i I aave become convinced, by visiting&#13;
and Detroit Division G. 1 . Ky. have ! many , c h o o ! s i n 0 Q 1 . c o u n t y &gt; (hat t b w »&#13;
arranged to sell special holiday excur- j exists ob&gt;tructions to t h e advancement&#13;
sion tickets at one and one third fare' of o u r r u r a l schools that can be eradi.&#13;
b, etw.e•e in, st•a tion, on their il ines inu n d•e xr !: ctae^r',^ b y1 myot ue rg ie-noe-oraplelrya titohnis, cyoomuirn ge ffwoirnts*, the following" . a r r angement s : ( hn»t-, a.„n d y, o' u" r; „in« flue,n,1c e.,s . J c"u»«°»&#13;
mas tickets will be on sale from- De- rii,„. , , , , -• ,„„ . „ , , . e&#13;
l h a t class ot teachers whose chief&#13;
comber 24th to December 25th, niclu- [ f l H 6 1 r e j . s t 0 promote t h e greatest a n d&#13;
sive. and good to return u p to and in- mo-t iasting good a m o n g their pupils,&#13;
eluding.Januarv 3d, 1889. Ne«v Years I a i "e always those whose services are&#13;
tickets will be on sale from December j s , J U ( r l , t a t ' t e r }&gt;? o n c e r s of our mo&gt;t&#13;
.,, . i ,, 4 t 1 x ,ui.« • ! Progressive schools. It is our opinion&#13;
.,l&gt;t, l.shs. to J a n u a r y 1st, 18b9 m - ; that under proper supervision, t h e a y -&#13;
clu.-ive, and good to r e t u r n u p to and erage pupil can be as far advanced at&#13;
including .) inuary !id. 1H«9. Spenal'; the age of ten or twelve years as tbey&#13;
are, generally, at sixteen or eighteen&#13;
TahnibM&#13;
icao N &lt;r co. awiift—i&#13;
to paid " " * * * " ~ '&#13;
"DTf**-&#13;
. HI&#13;
TROW, H14ill, Fiactaey, Ma*.&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
T h • j i r o p e r t v k n o w n 11- t b e N. !''• l l e e h&#13;
(V-nce. Kur p r i r e utel term.- ii|iplv In&#13;
(,. , \ . | ' K I : C I . K , A'_-&#13;
r i ' e l&#13;
' l i t .&#13;
C O H H K i T K D W K I i R I . Y IIY T H O M A S ] ; | ; . \ H&#13;
Wh e a t , No . l ivhiti 4 '*'&#13;
N», J !."!..&#13;
N o . :t r e d , .&#13;
O a t s&#13;
&lt;;orn&#13;
l i a r l e v ,&#13;
{{(Minx, ,,.&#13;
U r i e d A p p l e s&#13;
I ' o t a t o e i .&#13;
J i l l t t e r ,&#13;
E«if*&#13;
D r e s s e d C l i l c k e n s . , .&#13;
l.lve C l l i c k e in&#13;
'I'lirkeya...,&#13;
C l o v e r S e e d ,&#13;
D r e s s e d C o r k&#13;
.&lt; p p l e s&#13;
Mi&#13;
'J.V, V.') j&#13;
i.i»ir,t i.i:, i&#13;
1 4(j ',!, I . " ' - &gt;&#13;
•*;&#13;
aji&#13;
)S&#13;
'.'.'".'.'.".',..'." ,lc&#13;
iONjaK BROS.&#13;
Importers, Breed*™ a Dealers la&#13;
. — • • - • - * •&#13;
( h i r i m p o r t e d ^ l i e e p a r e f r m n t o e&#13;
E m . ' l i - l i t i o e l o ,,f .li.M'i,!] F u l l e r . Yf. P .&#13;
, l . o r ' l l l i i c l l i p . L o r d C b e - h a ' i i . \ 1 .&#13;
! is n o w i e s ; i n d H e n r y T o v a i t W e I a v e&#13;
! a l &gt; ( ' a n a d i a n a n d A m e n , - a n b r e d&#13;
- b e , |&gt;. W e i n v i t e a l l i n t e r e s t e d i n&#13;
i &gt; h e e p t a i . - i t i g t o c a l l a t o u r p l a c e a n d&#13;
e x a m i n e o u r f l o c k s l i e l ' o r e h,uviti_r .&#13;
A d d i !•&gt;, a l l c o i i u n u n i e it i o n s t o&#13;
Montague Bros.,&#13;
Cbuol,'s Corners. Liv. ('o,, Mich.&#13;
store at Anderson.&#13;
il. H. SwAirmorr. j&#13;
.....&#13;
We want some more reliable ni"r to&#13;
sell our nursei-y &gt;tock; gnara nt"i'd&#13;
first-class, t r u e to name a-ot Jered. ami&#13;
detrver«i ir&lt; jrio&lt;l; hoalHty rondtfion.'&#13;
Salary and expenses. inl- rnniiiiis.'nii,&#13;
if prefered. Appl v, I -tat mur age j 1 &gt;&#13;
W. D. M. Is AS.&#13;
I' I 7 \ \ • 1 I ' ii'M' \ ,1, ,N . \ .&#13;
«iL0CAL MATTERS.i-&#13;
A t,• am driven U ' d v n y o u n g men&#13;
'pun Ih-xti'i- ran away near the farm&#13;
•f Wm. I'ei'uu-on &gt;o:ith of llii- place&#13;
;&gt;v| Saturd.tv foreiinon.&#13;
return tickets to all Canadian&#13;
wfcst of and inetuding Toront&#13;
atrara Fallt" and Buffalo will 1&#13;
t h e a bo&#13;
otie-thn&#13;
a b o v e 1 nn&#13;
point s&#13;
Ni-c vea rs.&#13;
I have learned from a large n u m b e r&#13;
ila ma ge&#13;
t e c r i b l y&#13;
l l a r l !&#13;
p ; e c e ,.;'&#13;
Mann F&#13;
v m i , T ,&#13;
foreiinon, • No&#13;
•••;{&lt; t\ Ol". bu» ti,e driv&#13;
'.'•'u'.i&lt;enei\ ft* (&#13;
MOI&#13;
e i ' v i v i ' i ' i&#13;
al h&lt;, ,a no nun, a,•l o w. i,l l t.,e MI i d n• ii o,t ad, vanced, pupil,s,, m. d.i.f.f.e rent town- v•,e (d. ates and hunted at one ami j,.),;,. .,,;, i-„ .L' , , f , . . „ . d a re tt i'mn ai i s.t a*ti•o n- on .tih e s,ni,i p.-. . 1v,,M,,.^l hu1i r,ti,e , p1as. t few we,e1k s, tha t&#13;
thes luise ht'eti taken user the same&#13;
text-honk work by each of their t h r e e&#13;
Pinckney is -ifnated in one of the 1 different lean er&gt; with in t lie la*t school&#13;
l'c»t i; 1 r's 1 f tin- Stale to make mo-t 1 vcar.^ T i n - evil iia- long existed. I t&#13;
any kind of uiamita, 1 urie- pay, We&#13;
1&#13;
a : i O -1&#13;
(&#13;
Jin yo-,i l;.i'|i- that lieiutit'i;!&#13;
ii - ], ,' i ,' \ 011 do not, c.i i I at&#13;
- and - 1;"V will pi iy it lor&#13;
v , i ! 1 v i . , i i , - ' e , a n d h a \ c M&#13;
p'T ;'",' 1', u. In' ul t l,i'ir new&#13;
1.at t a- ••; ,ir&#13;
pninl the toilnAing from an exchange&#13;
which should bi'vreatl and heeded Iy&#13;
our iinsines- men: " \ \ n ' i H it not. In1&#13;
;! g o o d pi .1 ie V f •!' ' ' I l l ' b H - I 0 " •- l l l i ' l l t, •&#13;
n , a k e -oiue, i d l n i ' ! , a - i - l n ' i n g d o n &gt; ' lis&#13;
-ai;11'• of o n r o u t e r p r i - i n j l o ' i g f I.i ,ri n g&#13;
t m v 0 - . t o - ','i; ro \ a-- in".it ' m i if liM 1)11&#13;
,t,&#13;
rigg- i- vi.-it nig r e a l i ve •, n :r&#13;
"olid&#13;
l.oO&#13;
Grand Trunk Raihvny Time Tublc.&#13;
Mlr/IK.AN \ut I.I\K n i v r s i o v .&#13;
(iOCNO t-:\s'l\ i s T . v ' i ' l u . s s , j &lt; ; u r \ o W K S T&#13;
r M&#13;
4: a:&#13;
4:1)11 7;.V)&#13;
:i:-'ll 7:4(1&#13;
l:(i.') T:lil&#13;
J:D."i&#13;
», M ii • :Ci&#13;
V i g i l !&#13;
! &gt; : • * • &gt;&#13;
-,:11)&#13;
S ;,' .'i&#13;
Hrm&#13;
Trli)'&#13;
rani&#13;
«:.'V&gt;&#13;
«:!&gt;)&#13;
S : i i ,&#13;
A.M. J'. ,M. I&#13;
S : l i l LENOX&#13;
A rniH-la&#13;
Honien&#13;
U o c h i v i e r&#13;
n ^ v ^ ' - ^ l d :&#13;
(i:.'is W i s ii in&#13;
, ,, lM . , *ft&#13;
i.:-u • v Lvena,&#13;
I ' I&lt;1.&#13;
Ii:i ii M . ' i n i l i i i r ' j •':'!' PINiCKNEY&#13;
to ,i) Orettorv&#13;
f&gt; :17 Stiirkbriilu'e&#13;
4:."iS I h u i r i i ' l t i i&#13;
4::«) J A C K S O N&#13;
1". « A . M .&#13;
r&gt; S (I;.!.,&#13;
r&gt; :1:&gt; H0:Oi,&#13;
tialil 10: :$5&#13;
7:0.-, 11::)3 1&#13;
7 1'.'&#13;
sax&#13;
S J i "i&#13;
0 :10 ,&#13;
0::10&#13;
H:I7&#13;
liiaio&#13;
li : t t&#13;
11 .1¾&#13;
tl::Ml&#13;
1 :'&#13;
2:1&#13;
"2:4&#13;
:i:(i-,&#13;
,::¾&#13;
4:44&#13;
vr, 5::10&#13;
',:!., 7-6."i&#13;
All train? run -iv "r-entral i-rmniarit" time.&#13;
All trains run daily,Sunday* eicejited.&#13;
^W.J. I4PIKK, JOSKI'll 1IICKSOX,&#13;
HaoeriBtendent. General Manner.&#13;
P O U L T R Y .&#13;
i am now in the market for&#13;
LIVE &amp; DRESSED POULTRY.&#13;
I wiil pay tbe Highest Cash Frire&#13;
for all live or dre-sed pouh ry delivered r&#13;
at mv ic-ioence, f miles north-west of)&#13;
Pmckucy.&#13;
V. Dinkel.&#13;
THE c-&gt; DISPATCH&#13;
Job Department&#13;
I D " - c l " . e 3 - j . . j o J -iTritto. t i x o l a t e c t&#13;
c t " I o - csfir^T-po, x j ; : i c r s , o t c , t i i . a . t&#13;
i s r Q C i - j . i r o i . t o c ^ i o c u t o&#13;
I jllVil I ih r e l i i n - i i ' l l l l g la.')-&#13;
been put on t lie&#13;
ti'oui next Tucsd.'.y i^,&#13;
Detroit on busiof&#13;
Howell, was in&#13;
MILLINERY!&#13;
-n O&#13;
hi Ml Of //.9 8ranches&#13;
AT REASONABLE RATES.&#13;
Hn v i u g re-opened mv store I o n IVe invito all who are in need of Job&#13;
eeive fall trade, 1 invite' all in need of,1 Work of any kind In give us a call.&#13;
/&#13;
Iff.&#13;
MILLINERY (iOODS&#13;
T o call and examine mv excellent new&#13;
stock of fall and winter styles of&#13;
«? &amp; BONN1ITTS.&#13;
which I wilt sell cheap?&#13;
liKOIUJlE MARTIN.&#13;
Wtf GOODS!&#13;
Our stock will soon hr&#13;
everv branch. A largo nod var&#13;
ifil iissortmcnt of&#13;
&gt;n&#13;
Pinckney Exchange Bank.&#13;
G. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
BANKING* BUSINESS.&#13;
Money l e a n e d on Approved Notes.&#13;
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
Certificates issued on time deposits&#13;
and payable on demand.&#13;
COLLECTIONS 1 SPECIALTY,&#13;
^ ^ i k f o TkktU or Sale,&#13;
WATCHES,- ::-&#13;
-:: -CLOCK&#13;
AND. vJEWIil-RY,&#13;
finest goods of t h e season, a p p r o p r i -&#13;
ate pills for all kinds of people,&#13;
large or SHA^I. WV have a&#13;
very fine line of&#13;
POCKET KNIVES,&#13;
RAZORS&#13;
__j ASD SHEARS.&#13;
Our low prices make these beautiful&#13;
goods all bargains. /&#13;
Flint.&#13;
.Mrs. Win&#13;
. residence,&#13;
A new tin roof 1) a&#13;
t o w li h , i l I,&#13;
One week f&#13;
('hri-t mas,&#13;
C, I'. Sykes was in&#13;
ne-s l,t-1 we ik.&#13;
Ansou Bonne&#13;
town last Friday.&#13;
Mr, H. Sevniour of Storkbridge, was&#13;
in town la-t Friday.&#13;
(1. W, Sykes was in the Mefropuks&#13;
Tuesday and Wednesday,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leland visited&#13;
friends in Webberville la-t. we&gt;d&lt;.&#13;
Mes-rs. J o h n Melntyre and Henry&#13;
Cobb were ir Jackson liisti f the week.&#13;
The [jivermore schoni house ha- been&#13;
improved by placing r.ew seats in the&#13;
same.&#13;
N'olney Fotter, father of Mrs. Harry&#13;
i Rogers, visited old friends in Dexter&#13;
la.-t w e e k .&#13;
j The party at tbo home of (Jeo. Cone&#13;
J last, Friday night was enjoyed by eighteen&#13;
couples.&#13;
j Mr, John tlilbert is moving his&#13;
• family into the house of the late Hial&#13;
j Ferrv. in Fast I'nadilla.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks vi-ited&#13;
(heir lirotlo-r, Henry Hicks and wife&#13;
near ,lack-on over Sunday.&#13;
[ T h e l i n n d T r u n k H v . C o . are excomplete&#13;
in tending the side-track heyond the&#13;
pickle factory, at tins ,-tation.&#13;
J. \J. Newkirk ^\' Hetroit, stopped at&#13;
this stat KMi a few moments while nn&#13;
,'his way to Munitli la-t Saturday.&#13;
Dr. Henry Ha/e of Lansing, -vas tli&#13;
guest, of his brriilier, Dr. C. W. H a / e&#13;
of this place, a few day- la.-t week.&#13;
Miss Nettie Sales, &lt;;f I'nadilla, has&#13;
rommeth ed teaching school in tiie intermediate&#13;
department at, Slockbridgo.&#13;
M'.ss Anna Klmde of Concord, Niich.,&#13;
was the guest of Mr. and Mis. .1. H.&#13;
Barton a few ,days last week and the&#13;
first of this week.&#13;
Mr. a n d Mrs. L. F . Koseof Bay City,&#13;
and M r s . Hattie K. Campbell of Detroit,&#13;
visited their mother, Mrs. F. G.&#13;
Hose, in this village, last week.&#13;
' The editor of t h e Fowlerrille Indop&#13;
e w j e t n y s that t w o weeks from to&#13;
Vill g l \ - e ,t&#13;
ii ion i T 11 * n * i 'a tKi'ii.&#13;
-al iifday a n d s u n&#13;
!:'.. 1 " - ^ . A'4 ti"iuiii,&#13;
r a ; Ir,, id ci iiiipany&#13;
m d e\&lt; u r - i o n to all&#13;
b a n [n mt - nn I'b'oi.iy,&#13;
.'.. D»e. - 1 . ' g g a i l d i&#13;
t - S.V ) ] ] b e g I li IIt&#13;
' i " t ii r . u g&#13;
T h e r e o t&#13;
t a i f f - in,;',,• i n i • ; I - ,&#13;
( O l U " ' l l " I ' f ]--&gt;••].&#13;
- h i Ol I d I f t a k e n t&#13;
esiai.'i-ko ! bo re.&#13;
I ' 1 1 - 1 : u i . T i i - i n&#13;
• il,i " train will leave&#13;
a . i n .&#13;
; N e r l r n d e I l o l i n&#13;
N n n n i i i i K e n - o n&#13;
' l r r i U ' e l i i ' l l - n n&#13;
i ^ i l i i . - 1- 1'1-Tt&#13;
W i l l i . - l*.;ill"V&#13;
l t d t i M e ( II ll'U.i"&#13;
1 Kill M o n k -&#13;
A l : n : i S , . : i r ! l : o ' ; '&#13;
I N.'llie M' rf eiisi &gt;n&#13;
M u r , K i l n&#13;
:, ini_-.ii r.-aiM'Tt&#13;
of Pincknev's mo-t ia//i.&gt;.i ,1-,-.&#13;
' . l o l m i e V&#13;
i d l e s .&#13;
S&#13;
til J a n S. l-~o.&#13;
till- place at i : 1&#13;
Fveryoiie a h " r e a d - a new-paper lie&#13;
i comes I a mil iar with t lie (inn na ines a ppearnig&#13;
in it ami -&gt; nd&gt; other- to the&#13;
[ilaee tluv h a t e heard of. Merchants&#13;
I ,% ho ad v r t i-e make friend- through&#13;
j the columns of a r.e ."-paper, a&gt; their&#13;
' n a m e s become familiar as household&#13;
W o r d s ,&#13;
MAKKIKD. -At lloivelt, Nov. 2i&gt;. IShS.&#13;
I by Fa. dames (iore, Alexander MeCabe&#13;
, of Webl'ierviibn and Mis- Katie Clinton,&#13;
of tlii- place. Mr. MeCabe is P.&#13;
M. at Weiibervill", where the newly&#13;
wedded couple will niak-' their h o m e .&#13;
M i-s Clinton is on&#13;
I esteemed youi&#13;
Old Sam a Clan.- has returned and&#13;
! will make his boadtpiarters with Camber&#13;
iv Cliappeli. proprietors of the cen-&#13;
[tr:"i! d r u g store, where the people who&#13;
I wi-h can p u n l;a-e all kinds of holiday&#13;
,'goiKsint a-roni-bing low prices, Head&#13;
what this linn has to say in their new&#13;
ti-lv, on another pt.ge.&#13;
A little child of Mr. and Mrs, Tlios.&#13;
Dunn of Lrtpeer, was brought to this&#13;
] village and placed in t h e Catholic&#13;
b u r n i n g ground last Friday. Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Dunn were former residents of&#13;
tbi- place, a11.1 their many fi iends will&#13;
join with us in extending sympathy&#13;
, to the bereaved parents,&#13;
Invitation- have been printed at this&#13;
othec announcing a New Year bad at&#13;
the Monitor House in "this village, ,-,n&#13;
Tuesday evening. J a n , 1-t. llenjaiuin&#13;
j) t , Haker'.-complete orchestra, of D o x f r .&#13;
will furni-li the music. Dill r?_\i)o.&#13;
T b e ]u"i']!rietor. Decj. \ l l e n . wili'spare&#13;
no pains to make tin- one of the be-t&#13;
la- Iv&#13;
u 1-1. i ii t u i n . b o i l d u p o u r ti ,-,i':i, - 11&#13;
I ' . i M ' ! o , i ! ,mi) v:&gt;':\:&#13;
u - k ' l i n ' i i n a i i c i . i 1 1&#13;
_ I ve *•: i • [ .1. '\ n a n it t&#13;
t h a i Wi&#13;
M a n n f a c t i o - i e - f l \\ b - n b n a '&#13;
ri-'d o n . i n s a n b i y - t r f n L't b&#13;
n e - s i n t i ' i ' i ' - t - a u - t ti n a n a ,&#13;
e s - e r y b i i - i n - " - - i n t b e p l a c e&#13;
1-- -ii w li y ^&gt;'\i , o u ' u i&#13;
-• ; i,: j •»"«' ^ ''&lt; 3 atT-1 n " r • v-&#13;
!. I b . e n | '! i| e i - Ul-flll&#13;
I l l ' i l ' i i ' t •&gt;•;&lt;•-&#13;
. i . ' , \ n n t i i g - o !&#13;
1»' \ a r i " d a n d g i v e&#13;
ii*-lit. T h " . v WMII al&#13;
i . ii-iil.'i ,iI I-1 la l.or&#13;
i i '&#13;
I'd a n d c a r -&#13;
ol '. lie i n i - l&#13;
v benebt-&#13;
Tlie nam&#13;
School Report.&#13;
&gt;'„ o f t l i e p u p i l - : . Ol t h e&#13;
Primary Depaitmenr, ss'ho base no'&#13;
heen ab.-eiu li'-f tardy d u r i n g tin1 la-t&#13;
four week- a r e :&#13;
ha- bet-ti the eu-tom to place nearly all&#13;
cla--i'« upon ihe tir-t pages of their&#13;
fe\t books 1---111 aUtip • tui-m. antj ytnir&#13;
after vear. until rural school-days a r e&#13;
]',i--ed. and a large majority of o u r&#13;
o ' l i l I i V h o y s , i f e e o m p e l U d t o l e a v e&#13;
l i e -i I n c o ' - r o o m l o n g o e f o r " t h e y h ^ . ' e&#13;
c' in] J e t e d a c o m in ii - e h ' " 1 n m r - e .&#13;
W &gt;' I e i e v e t h i - t'l'i o r - a n Oe o m o .'-• t e d I&#13;
a ml g i - a t rid v a n t a &gt;e c a n b e c a i n e i l&#13;
•o. ej- . , t I n r h m i l .iin-o I n w,,, k n o o p -n&#13;
t n e b ' . l o w i i i g p l a ii : I n , . - : ^ . n o d " r&#13;
s o u r - c i i o o l s i n t w o &gt;i i v i - n u i - ,i ml r e - 1&#13;
i jU i IV f b e ,u j v a H e e d (I i \ l-o.ii) t o , (jiii- J&#13;
p . e ! n t i.e I ' n i t i c a l A i n t h m e l ie, l o liin- b I&#13;
D . S . H i - t o r e f r o m t h e d : - c o v , ' r \ o f I&#13;
A i n e r i ' -i t o J a e k - o i i s A d m i n - - ' r . i t i n i i .&#13;
t b " --,,11-- if 111: I it o f M i c b i e - a i i a n d t h e&#13;
lir-t tli i t s -lis e I c . - i . n - i n '{'no, I,-, n u ' s ;&#13;
' ' i v i l i b ,v«'i n m . ' i t , H r a m l t s P h v - n ' i o g v ;&#13;
a n d 111 a in -u a r c o i n p i e i-e, a m i H a r p . - r - j&#13;
S e c o n d I e -ok i n (J o . r . i p b y a - I a r a - |&#13;
I h e n n i i n t A - t . i . T h e P r i m a r y o iv i--&#13;
n m : T o t i i n - h t h e - P r a c t i c a l A n i h -&#13;
i r e ' n- t n i o u o ' i t h e p r i n c i p a l - o f I V r -&#13;
•. lit;::.*". L a i u ' i i a o " D . ' - . - . n - n K • ' H o g g ' s ,&#13;
P b v - . . o o s . l b r p t ' l " ' . - S e e n , i d I b n i k III&#13;
( 1 . o " i M [ ' b y I.I I b e m a p o f S , ,nt h \ m e r -&#13;
•toelMrfJ&#13;
ibat ft&#13;
fikfladav&#13;
that h-» i#j&#13;
atJi&#13;
tM»i&#13;
btr«&#13;
Mit»l&#13;
ooeleV,&#13;
t»lM«»t&#13;
oftfea&#13;
*iv*oat&lt;&#13;
Mr. aad]&#13;
Cbetae^&#13;
taelr,&#13;
L. U. Hai&#13;
week&#13;
s a i l&#13;
The"&#13;
be no J&#13;
ing fo;&#13;
C.&#13;
man&#13;
day&#13;
A soci&#13;
hall Wedne*&#13;
t b e benefit _&#13;
E v e r y body ia in]&#13;
'A large crowd&#13;
t l e \ last Thurs&#13;
After they got&#13;
served which&#13;
part of the dai&#13;
was p u t a t t h e&#13;
,E&amp;&#13;
A aitt&#13;
relief l„r&#13;
Ti ii ^ : . , 1 ( . . 1&#13;
-T&lt; &gt;S'. I.I.IH&#13;
(ttaite. i&#13;
( iTClll&#13;
• " * » " -&#13;
_'li .1&#13;
Stuvi'-n li.'Li-.in&#13;
M . i r d e (. I n i l on&#13;
Coin ^V-lini. ,n&lt;l&#13;
Dm-.', I t " . v , i n&#13;
i ' h . i r l i » l l i i i l e y&#13;
K I I L ' . T I ' . i r r&#13;
M i i i - v i n i i - r H&#13;
K M , M i U l K -&#13;
K'.v IPirri-i&#13;
Kr.-il \lort,'[i.-on&#13;
A l o e . 'rini'lev&#13;
i'lrwin ,M nn ;i&#13;
ll.'i'.nie Vlii-n&#13;
M ia ni ' Mn n k-!&#13;
May S l o r u i&#13;
sn-llri I'll ' e n&#13;
Kl'.LIlk Ui'A.-iin.&#13;
." nd s a t t t t i N l W r V n r l . ' ' ^ » 1 ^ ^ ^ *1&#13;
J o o : C i i - T o s ' , T e ; i r n e r .&#13;
Names ol pupils in ! be Intermediate&#13;
Ilooni who have not been absent during&#13;
the la-t f.mr week-:&#13;
r.i'iii-ci ran, :&lt;&#13;
.1 H l i ' . t ' l I I I I ! , , ' ]&#13;
i o l i l i i i ,.,rr&#13;
K a t i e Kaiuoin&#13;
Kiiw in 1.,:. nn&#13;
M.cal T,•.•:,!,•&#13;
Wl-ui.-ti Mnr.-n&#13;
V i i ' i M u r i - i - o n&#13;
Ain'rinv in."ii&#13;
l :ir 1 - \ k r - -&#13;
M . i r k - ' . , . i r O i , , : ; r&#13;
' i.i: ,-:1,-, V . I I . I &gt;r!iin&#13;
v •&lt;!•:. I . - a , ; , - r .&#13;
Cons cut ion.&#13;
A Method;-} 'd'.n-rian Convention&#13;
for tlie We-tern p irt id' Detroit. Di-t&#13;
will hold a- meeting in tin&#13;
Church at P'ockm-y, on Wednesday&#13;
and Tbursilay. Dec. I'd and 20, ISSS.&#13;
Following' is ' he program me&#13;
wi iINI -n sv.&#13;
1! :i ::: 1'r,.'. -r :e: I i'l'.i:-" S e r : :,'".&#13;
I l i - i ' - ' : , , | i i e l . x . ' O i K . e - l i . ' V . I ! . [ ) ,&#13;
:-,- o f If," i I c i i . O i I!.",', .1 S l l ; 1 ; i U .&#13;
I.': r,.', r , . t " i ' ! i ! - M I - ! ; , " , ; s i ' r . i n e .&#13;
li !• a i o , •• I I , - . . r \ l l r . u i l i ' V&#13;
L '. i . M S , :&#13;
l"'"\,&gt;iio-,,i| K'eTci.-i-'j 1,'i'v, S . C a l -&#13;
|i a. O- : ii ... i• i phy with -[lecial reference&#13;
t" th" iiiaci d e a l mark-, As-ign short&#13;
b--s,,it-, i e\ iew daily t h e w o r « o f l h «&#13;
p r e v i o i - d n y a n d make« Monday a general&#13;
review day o&#13;
work,&#13;
P&gt;e thorough, , M&#13;
v.m take sour ekiss 0Vf|r 'jiy|fjdertoi)d, i { " " l l W 6 *br£&#13;
UK s-11-:w. n K s-1 F. w. \',- j l: b n rch, a n d A«&#13;
Ir i-not the ammint of work thru i p l t l 0 6 b ' **'&#13;
our cl is-e- pass ovri' that is valuable.1 - A Mr. W&#13;
but ir i- the way in which it, is done. , in Chicago ai&#13;
On Die la-t, S a t u r d a y of Febrmirv ! looking over t_&#13;
we ii.t'-mi to hold a township school .: t a l d i . h m e n t a\d&#13;
t's'J mmal ion in every tosvn-liip in the&#13;
county and shall expect a representatinii&#13;
of e.n'ii s.-hool in their resp-'cl isn&gt;&#13;
t.iwn-hip. Pupil.- svho reach an flyer-&#13;
;iof,. i,I -"Ventv-tive per cent, in ad the&#13;
-tuiii''- required shall receive a e rtilicate&#13;
fiom tlie Kxamin ing Foal .1 st I'ing&#13;
to wh.if .pages in their text-books th&gt;.y&#13;
have pis-,-,] in th-'ir examination.&#13;
Pupil- in the advanced dis'i-ioii wil! i&lt;e&#13;
a i l m i e d t o - e l e e f - u c h s t u d i e s ; ; - t l , e v&#13;
s v i - h ' o b e e x a m i n e d u p o n . T h e e x -&#13;
a m n a t i o r i w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d l-V t h e&#13;
i -'rom our CorreKjiuniJeal. VVtajsJ^J&#13;
j L. H. ll^broi l U w r t U j ' ^&#13;
11.' 11 s F i «ky oc b«T*iMpa» - -¾&#13;
TWliJh acfttete *t ti)b ". .&#13;
calKbrale W i n t e r ' s t*gi*i*S, M&#13;
b « r l 7 » h . . V T ; V ' .&#13;
The -tenior class of the'-k.fth&#13;
\ in disirii't No. 1 are all to iejM$xfegB'&#13;
witli " 8 9 " engraved upon , l i e ^ . v * ' \&#13;
lse|iorts a r e c o n i n g in thi,V|fc*l4#M&#13;
all around the county ar» 0tjfifit)g^&#13;
-tone here for the P u r i h e r *bof(^b ^&#13;
The Merchants and Manufacture!*' 1&#13;
A-soma t ion are to have a banquet J W k , '&#13;
day iiitfht which members a r e onfyj(|»,&#13;
losved. ' *' '"'v&#13;
Men employed at Eberle's b r e w e r ^ / ' :&#13;
sv.'iit on a strike last sse^k for an i n " '&#13;
crea-e in wag»'s, but they returned&#13;
this week at the old svages.&#13;
( i i r l a o l this city buy a paukatfe «*f .&#13;
h a t r p i M and naye t n e bill »«*t t o . t h e i r&#13;
fellowa. 8('Uie of them tainc the *u*&#13;
are jrettUHr too preiuatara&gt;t'odrth»jrara&#13;
alsris&#13;
•fi'&#13;
T&#13;
"actot'.'&#13;
i d i a i r n a n o f t h e H o a r d o f -1• lii ii n : n -&#13;
M. K. M"" b a m i t w o I . M e . b e i &gt;f t h e t o w n - J&#13;
fact wring -ofgUv?&#13;
[Tie a t i n d a r r i 3 3&#13;
increased their h ^&#13;
got to have a brain&#13;
will employ 125 (rirbi, if tbey&#13;
them. '1'he r o m i n n v now employMi-'&#13;
nearly l.LKH) hands, Such a n institttt;&#13;
nn is a great, help to the city.&#13;
A soemty calling themselves " T W&#13;
N.imele-s Musical Soeieiy" has l^eii .&#13;
formed in this city. Hy giving itthaVii.&#13;
imii they did a good thing1 for t h e&#13;
welfare of i lie com in unity, for the ma-i&#13;
rity of them hive got such a lo«g --,&#13;
name that, a person has to have h i *&#13;
t o n g u e in a lunge to pronounce it. c-'vv * '&#13;
••&lt;*••'&#13;
Mr-. Alice Hunn got a jnrigemeBt-•••',&#13;
,'igainst. the M i d n g a n Central »\ii 1 rojld.y" ^K&#13;
{'or !?7..'&gt;7.) IS for the death ot her lroa..j'.. \&#13;
'•• «*••&gt;&#13;
&lt; • .&#13;
^-&#13;
*-, -s&#13;
t&#13;
band tInoe years ago in a. i-ollisvo*,^-*"-&#13;
in,.,.'r&#13;
i - ir, H v r i , :&#13;
I ' a r i&#13;
Clear&#13;
k i n «&#13;
pai ties that ha- been held in this place » sv'n&#13;
for a n u m b e r of years.&#13;
•• l.eefure WietifTe&#13;
D a w e , of I ' e t r . u l .&#13;
anil Ills VimeK - K e v .&#13;
Christ mas is coming, and it would&#13;
-rem that Ceo. W. Svkes ky- Co. are&#13;
£*rton $ Campbett,&#13;
T I l i m - P S Y .&#13;
D a in. r V v o t i o n . i l i : , " r , i - e f i - P . ,f. O d e l l .&#13;
IMiHi T h e M l n U t e r ' n M i u l i e n - - - U e v J . I l . K i l&#13;
]&gt;nl n e k .&#13;
pre]."red for it. by the appearance ot I..i mFoov.-ti» «nB. o«t .v«!h..n „f Kcivnl Work- Key. A. ,' ,j' uti.,-f,,d ro p' resent ,fht\;r certificates to - - - -&#13;
their store, ssbich'is filled T. itli a- fine . "• '... . . ' ' ^ ^ ^ ° ^ *mi &lt;•'*•** M M t l »««- Reva&#13;
.-tock of Chri-tnias goods as any per- i;:,i p.m. wvotional Kxercises- p. \v. W»r-&#13;
,'son co!ild desire to select from. 'Che r,'J;4;i y # t h &lt; &gt; &lt; U o l 1!iM(. M l l d y f o r r M f h e „ _&#13;
i gift that a friend most appreciates is J M1»* *•*» Mpwat.&#13;
*\S OrgMtiktton of M. E. SnmUy Hchunln-&#13;
H. HitvMtMk.&#13;
:,:00 Tk« Ttaoinr tnil tb« rlu»—Mr*. Rouen*.&#13;
v|ue*ltM| PWWWM.&#13;
Etch ot tkim tebJocU will be followed by Dig.&#13;
cnmlon.&#13;
Sreryaadfie U»U«d to bo pn&gt;MBl and Uke&#13;
Teach rs are in all ca-es reqne-ted&#13;
to attend the examination in company&#13;
wi*ih theii sell,Jars and to present to&#13;
the examiner- a statement showing the&#13;
amount of work accomplished in* each&#13;
pupil d u r i n g the term. The County \&#13;
S'crefarv of Si-hoots will select qnes&#13;
font- from the text-books must common i&#13;
in use in our coiintv for the use if court. The company was given ten&#13;
Township K x a n i u y t s and they are not days to settle bill- of exception-*-.&#13;
to be opened until t h e day of the ex- , L;is-t Wednesday afternoon a m a n&#13;
animation and before ! he class. In !&#13;
c a m e f f thft pr js on and reported t h a t&#13;
ea-rs where the text-books mentioned iu, h id -ecn two convicts g o i n g down&#13;
a-*e not in use. other eorresponding ; U m n l i i r 0 a ( l track. W a r d e n Hatch&#13;
^ 1 1 ° ^ | immediately sent two keepers instwrch1*-&#13;
. f F ' "&#13;
The company offered her $4.0()0 ayeajr--^. ..&#13;
ago to settle'it. i-ut she said no. aWt" y i .&#13;
-ued them for $1000.0 in t h e circuit*^-,/•&#13;
.^,. . . , _&#13;
i 'A&#13;
books' can be easily suhst.ituf'd.&#13;
who pass upon ail of the studies re- j ,','f the'fiwLtives. Thev f'eturaed soo»&#13;
quiren in tho advanced division are r-&gt;-Ju ft e r J j a r ] s a n d reported tbey bad found&#13;
o-uesfed rn iiresent ,fhe.;r certificates In ; n o ^ . ^ ^ 0 j t h e m &gt; W h e n locking-np&#13;
tlnM'ounty Hoard of Fxaniiners svhen-| t i m e c a m a a j | 0 f t i i e prisoners were&#13;
ever m a k i n g application tbr license to j c o u n t e d and they were found to be all&#13;
toach. "*'• j present, Th* man should have beea&#13;
It is also requested t h a t teachers hold ) locked in a cell over niflrbt for scaring&#13;
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r e v i s e d for t h e beuctlt of t h e p o s t a l e s t a b -&#13;
l i s h m e n t .&#13;
T h e w o r k of t h e d e p a r t m e n t of J u s t i c e is&#13;
r e l a t e d , s p e c i a l at ten lion b e i n g c a l l e d t o t h e&#13;
p r o s e c u t i o n , in C l a h , of o f f e n d e r s a g a i n s t&#13;
a n t t - p o y i r a m v l a w s , a m i t h e o p i n i o n i s e x -&#13;
p r e s s e d t h a t u n d e r s u c h &amp; flr»» SMkd V t e t t M t&#13;
e x e c u t i o n of t h e s e l a w s , tUkd I M a d V W D f j l j ]&#13;
room ID t h e c o u r t bouse.&#13;
The population of Dakota b u Increased 82,.&#13;
1340 during the past yj»r, sod now la 640,83s,&#13;
The population of Idaho Is about 100,001k&#13;
Tbs total value of taxable property is $31.883,.&#13;
391 New Mexico's population has locrsast!&#13;
10,000 daring the Ms* mer- Tbs Uxebk&#13;
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U A ' t H Y y. &lt; K i S T E K .&#13;
- ' , ' / ! A n I n d e w r l b a b l * feeling, b l e r i d t !&#13;
,',„.'&gt; "J pity and re ere ace, swelled bin h e s r i a p&#13;
h e looked at bee and m a r k e d t h e w h i t e s *&#13;
•r 1 Ing hair, the thin, worn lit le h a n d s so&#13;
T . ^ , , , . V u w , , „ I,.,.,.,. . busy with their love work, and t h o u g h t&#13;
? h S £ ? S *"km* "****+" nf a l t h e bearing and forbearing. The&#13;
In a soft ami sweet metallic tone I uevrr waiting, the waiehlng, the long siitferlng&#13;
heard before; t h a t had matte u p her lite for HO m a n y&#13;
It santf to me a maxim and impressed upon years. T h e very look of exquisite calm&#13;
my mind and resolved atre g h in her patient eyes&#13;
This truth that old Eternity can never a u d in ihe gentle lines of her face had&#13;
leave behind - something which seemed to him sad HII 1&#13;
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of his i|&#13;
o I, Preeious Silverware. I W&amp;jti^JKmmTkm* Girls.&#13;
y | Many curious article* a r e taken to the Dr !•;. wJ^Kk* of Detroit, recently&#13;
United S t a t e s miDt from lime to time for I read befurd jrg«»thering of piiysl&lt;-i*n» a&#13;
be bell raQg for ser- conversion into solid cash, said Superluten paunr discussing ' h e question of the eda&#13;
be sa d to be e v e r y - i d e n t Eox. | cuCun uf American Kirl*. as afTectiutf tht&#13;
u -. n u n u , . i „,,.»» .„ " A shi.rt time ago a lady sent a t r u n t e . &gt; general cust in k to nation's future. The common aasertioi:&#13;
A truth as old as f a t h e r Time thut fur a awful—as the ] urely spir tual always&#13;
thousand years looks to the more anliuiil nat re. With&#13;
H a s fallen on a myriad of dull, unheeding . . . . . , ,. • , . , , ie&#13;
a r B , Ins blood hounding and tingling In his&#13;
" W h e t h e r it be oT happiness, or whether it ' veins, his trim;: arms pulsating with life,&#13;
be of pain, ' and his h e t r t full of nuui's vigor and re-&#13;
T h e hour that has passed .you by will n e v t r solve, Ids ti other's life eemed to him to&#13;
come again." !.&gt;,, one 0 f weariness and drudgery, of&#13;
The old clock resurrected the dead and emis an' and unceasing self a negation,&#13;
buried past, ( a i m lie huew -.hts wa-, ulwa s sustained,&#13;
Aud a thousand recollections rame o'er me, m . V r faltering b l i t h e r victory was one&#13;
tbe&#13;
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b u t it m.ty b e .loobteii if all t h e a l a i r s of l i t t l e u p o n it, i n a s m u c h a s t h e g o v e r n I p a s t . Tic- d e t e r i o r a t i o n of l h e i r p h y s i c a l&#13;
a l l t e-.e c n t i n e i i s p r o l u r e d a s mil h m e r i t a l l o w e d u o m o r e t h a n t h e a b s o l u t e | h e a l t h s&#13;
seti&gt;a ion a m o i i g ' t l i e g i r l s m t h e s i n g e r s&#13;
t h e m i n t r T ' e d W i t h s i l v e r w a r e , fcihe w a s J t h a t A m e r i c a n w o m e n a r e n o t us h e a l t h y&#13;
a s t h o s e of Kiimj&gt;-, c o u l d , iu t h e d o c t o r ' s j . . ,* a m A . k j i n i i . i i *,\A n i L U n*,TAJi »*.«»* AJ. »:&gt;,.u « fc»c»&#13;
aay was Vi get on a , a u ^ ^ U ( J y a n d w a s w e a , l t n y , j ( .a lled&#13;
f r v i e &lt; lug the state of , U i „ ) n t1(.r ^ M.v w\iy s n e j , a j ^,.,^ the t n i u k&#13;
tfce I'nited States of | (Jf s , i v , r w a r e , and at the name time apprise&#13;
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o p . u i o n , haritly he d e n i e d . T h e a v e r a g e&#13;
s t a n d a r d a m o n j - ' t h c w o m e n of o u r c o u n t r y&#13;
tin- d a y s of t h o : r " r * u r i l a n ,&#13;
m o t h e r s hi.s 1 c n v e r y m a r k e d , b u t il. is '&#13;
n o t c i i l l l i l i e i l t o , h e V V e i l M l , , u I- U l t r a f . l S t l&#13;
DACHEI P u s l t l T r l y r u r e d by&#13;
t h e s e L i t t l e Hills.&#13;
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P r i c e Z5 C e n t s ;&#13;
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Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price,&#13;
t h i c k a n d fust.&#13;
I u t h e v a r i e d p a n o r a m a t h a t m y h i t t i n g&#13;
funcy d r e w&#13;
w h i c h like t h e s p i r t u a l s w e e t n e s s in t h e&#13;
t u c of t h e d lug, h a d s o m e t h i n g of s a d -&#13;
M y i&gt;vvn"misspei'it, m i s g u i d e d y o u t h w a s | n c s s tor t h e liv n g h e a r t .&#13;
c l e a r l y b r o u g h t to v i e w ; j 1 l e o p e n e d t h e d o o r a n d c a m e in, s a t&#13;
A n d s p r i n g i n g from m y r e s t l e s s c o u c h I : d o w n by h e r on t h e Itoor, a n d la.d h :&gt;&gt;&#13;
c r i e d : " O , T i m e , d e l a y ! " j h e a d in h e r 1. p.&#13;
H u t t h e old cluck s e e m e d to a n s w e r : " T o j - M o t h e r , y u n e v e r r e s t , y o u n e . e r&#13;
m o r r o w is to d a y s t o p w o k i n g . "&#13;
W h e t h e r it be oi s u n ^ h i n ; ' , o r w h e t h e r it be i ' ... , , , , . .&#13;
of r a i n , [ " ' &gt; h . n o . -di * sa it g a i l y , " I in j u s t&#13;
T h o h o u r t h a t h a s p a s s e d ' y o u by will ncv --r g o i n g to st ]&gt; n o w . 1 h a d o n l y a t e w l a s t&#13;
c o m e a g a i n . ' t h l i u s I w a n t e d Mi g e t d o n e . "&#13;
v a l u e of t h e m e t a l for a n y ucticlcH s e n t t&#13;
s e a t t h a t d a y a &gt; d , d t h e n e w s t h a t J a m e s ^ £ ^ . . ^ w t f t U b r l n g a . T h a t t r u n k ; i o n a h l e a l o n - . N e r v o u s . In . t e r i e a l school&#13;
r i t k h i h a d g o n e to s e a o n a f o u r v e a r s . . o n t a i . m a s e r v i c e t h a t I p r i z e m o s t h i g h l v . g i r l s a r - h r , . . d in : he m e c h a n i c ' s c o t t a g e a s&#13;
v o y a g e . I u r l o u s e y e s w e r e ca*t on i J i a n a H w a s t h e gift, of m y f a t h e r to m y m o t h e r ! w e l l a s in t i c - m o . , ILL r e . m a n - d m i . T h e&#13;
i ' l t k i n , a n d m a n y w e r e t h e w h i s e i s a n d on t h e i r w e d d i n g ' d a y , a u d i d o n ' t w a n t IT d o c t o r .loes not h e o e v e tUaf. A m e r i c u u&#13;
i p e c u . a t i o n s a s lo ilie i a r l s e m i g h t h a v e to fall inNj a n y o t h e r h a n d s . I d o n ' t w a n t , w o m e n lor. e .lepr. r o t i &lt;l ,u |x*r*oiial lieaut;,&#13;
h a d in t i e m o e a n I c e r iiin • lie lo k e d t h o s e p r e c i o u s pieces, s a c r e d U&gt; m e , t o b e ] a n d a i t r a c i v e n . - , . . r.oi iu pa ••, sicai s t r e n g t h&#13;
p a l e r a n d g a v e r t h a n UM at, a n d sonic &lt;, "iue t h e p r o j * r y or o t h e r s . ' T h e y w e r e ; a n d jiou a r ..; n u l l . : a m .-. Tio- m i n d is r u !&#13;
t h o u g h t h e y c o u l d detei", U a r e s of t e a r s t h e gift of m y d e a r f a t h e r to m y s a i n t e d j UvaU-d to c , :.. g.e.-r „i t h e n,„lv. l i e UI&#13;
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on h e r c h e e k - . S - o m e n o t l - e . i m t h e f o n e s w h ( . n t h ( l i l . r l , . i f „ „ . ^ U 1 y n a n d s W . i a t h r o a U s , „ - , , , . . P a r e n t s , M-,che,'s a n d&#13;
of h e r Voice t h a t d a y , as t h e y r o s e In t h e ; W J l l l v , j M „ „ , M r . Kox. is to s e e t h a t o r c a . - h e r , ha\ e ,sV&lt;.w n . h . a n s e [ V e s c a p a b l e&#13;
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m a r k e d b e l o e - : h e i m c o n s c i o is u t t e r - a n d m e l t e d u p . I w a n t .vout&lt;&gt; s e c it d o n e , p a r - ^ of t;,. . -i i. lt air n.u. b u t t h e p h y s i c a l&#13;
r a n e e of a n e w s e n s e of - o r r o w , a w a k e n - d y o u r s e i f . I d o n ' t c a r e any t n i n g , a b o u t t h e ' | o r t , t i m u / n i-.fi il.,\ n o . . r t a u ' . is m a i u . v&#13;
in a s o a l 'I, a t u p t o t h i s t i m e h a d n e v e r a m o u n t . o f m o n e y it will r e a l i z e '&#13;
k n o w n a ' " i e f . " ' p r o m i s e d I w o u l d a t t e n d to it a m i I&#13;
H i e lYf.er iiad f a l l e n on t h e h e a d s of e a r n e d o u t h e r d e s i r e s . ^&#13;
the iikni household tine a thundeib&lt;&gt;rt.&#13;
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Cures and Prevents.&#13;
C o l d s ,&#13;
Coughs.&#13;
8oro T h r o a t ,&#13;
Hoarseness,&#13;
. 8tlff Neck,&#13;
B r o n c h i t i s ,&#13;
Catarrh,&#13;
Headache,&#13;
Toothache,&#13;
R h e u m a t i s m ,&#13;
N e u r a l g i a ,&#13;
A s t h m a ,&#13;
Bruises,&#13;
Sprains,&#13;
Quicker Than Any Known Remedy.&#13;
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W o n d e r f u l F l e s h P r o d u c e r&#13;
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per day bv its use.&#13;
Scott s Emulsion is not a secret&#13;
remedy. It contains tho&#13;
stimulating properties of the&#13;
Hypopliosphites and pure Norwegian&#13;
Cod Liver Oil, the potency&#13;
of both being largely&#13;
increased, I t is used by Physicians&#13;
all over the workt.&#13;
P A L A T A B L E AS M I L K .&#13;
Sold hi/ all Druggists,&#13;
SOOTT &amp; BOW&amp;E, Chemists, N. Y,&#13;
ON 3 0 DAYS' TRIAL.&#13;
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With inuiiiiici'iii. rewind fur i&gt;crscveMiiice. . „ „ „ , „ en;s, our i d s , our . ' h a l v e s ; your&#13;
slruni,'and t r u e ; work i.s ' . c e r tlonc; you urc worn our,&#13;
And with Kr l "i determination 1 rusuhcil ' .&#13;
thutoviTv ilnv i0 ^ ftrail, no u.i.e for ituy-&#13;
Shuuld record a labor well performed and i thinj; but drudgery&#13;
' C t t ^ d d clock sHi-mcd lo su.\ : I " i J o n ' i .s;iy di misery in. boy work&#13;
'•IhvcuN \vith tho rc(4iilutu)ti, and hold it done tor tlio.s we love nt'vcr is drudgery.&#13;
s-tJ^ui-r ciinl lust, | i'jn MI hii])]iy to have yon all around me 1&#13;
Till the lite that is gliding from you lies ( JlL.Ver l e d it.''&#13;
F o r wbhuertiheedr init. tbh&lt;:e opf ahsiti;i ipinc s s , or w.h e t.h e r i Mint mother, &gt; on are lint stronir, and I it 1«' of pain, Ion't see how \oii cun hold out lo do all&#13;
The hour thut is p.i«.siii),r bv .\',,u will never v u u i l o&#13;
conic u^itiiL." i "Well, ,he said simply, '-when my&#13;
: z , strength is all t o n e I itsk tlod tor more,&#13;
and He alwa &gt; ^i i-s it. 'Tiiey that wai&#13;
on tile 1 o d shall ren-w their s l e n g t h , ' '&#13;
ami her hand in, ohintar ly fell on tlie&#13;
Oliell l i i b l e .&#13;
" . es. I kno v i t , ' ' li ' said, following&#13;
lier Iniinl w.i;h her eyes while -• " M o t h e r , '&#13;
he -aid, "1 want ; m i to k'iv«' nie your&#13;
Bible and ttikc mine. I think y. urs&#13;
would do me ui re food "&#13;
'J'here was a biiydt ush and a pleased&#13;
smile on his m o ' h e r s face -&#13;
"i er ainl\a my i oy, I will. '&#13;
"I sec you have marked your favorite&#13;
DeaconPitkin'sFarm&#13;
j i v H A K ' U K r iii:i-;( H I : K M ' U I V K ,&#13;
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r p - s t a i r s in his room .lames bewail the&#13;
work of imidiiK up the bundle with which&#13;
lie was to .i&gt; forth to -eek his fortune,&#13;
There s ood his books', silent and dear&#13;
witnesses of the w o r d oi hope and l u l t u i e&#13;
and refined eujo\ nieiil he had been mean- , j,hu .( .s , • ),,. ;il( .,.,1, .-|t wi 1 seem like hear-&#13;
1 ' i K t o e n e r . He w a s - t o know them no hit,'von spi-uk to r e a l hem. '&#13;
more. Their mute faces -eeuied to look at , - W i t h all mv i.eart." .she added taking&#13;
him mournfully as p a i t i n , ' fiiemls. He uU the i IbLc alul kissing h j s i(ire:iL'ad as&#13;
rapidly made his se'ectiou for tha iu«tit S ) R , ,,,l t it j l t t l J t l i s | : l l l u i s .&#13;
lie .was to 1« o l in time to reach the vessel | There \sa^ a s t r u c f l e m his heart ho.v&#13;
before she sailed, ami he felt even f»iad ui ' t o S.LJ. t'a iewcll &gt;'. ii'hout -a inf it wi havmd&#13;
the Thauksu'.v in,' festivities for • o l l t |,,U l ! 1 , ,,,.,. k , i l ) W , h ; l t ht, ^ , ^ - 0 1 1 1 ^ to&#13;
which he had so little relish. I nana s : |,...vt; ll(M., 11,.,.^,^,,,1,1-1- i„ his a r m -&#13;
frolicksome gaiety seemed heart-brea intr a n d kisseil lie:•a-juui and a ^ i 11.&#13;
to him, on the same principlethiU the poet ••Mother, ' r l ^ "aid. • if l i n e r get into&#13;
si'i-!^ h e a i c n it wills-Wc tnrouuh you. '&#13;
"How can ye chant, ye little birds. "Don t sic, toil, my son—it must be&#13;
And I sue weary, fu'ii' c a r e : ' ' through a bc'ter I rieu I tluiu 1 am who&#13;
To !lu&gt; heart struck through with i s lirst loves ymi niuie t. an I do. 1 have not&#13;
experiences 01'real su leriiii! all nature is ojed for you —He d i d . "&#13;
lull of cruelty, and the youim and li^ht •• ti, t i n t I knew where 1 u r ^ h t lind&#13;
hcaiied are a lait; • part of nature. Iliui them v , „ j ,.,,,, „,.,, i | l U I 1 c . a n .&#13;
"Mic has no feeling,' he said to hinisc f. not&#13;
"Well, tliere is one reasi n the mure lor H .s mother looked at him with a fa-c&#13;
my g inf. She w o n t break her heart for fu 1 ,,f liilumce, p.ty an I hope,&#13;
me: nobody loves me but mo her, aud ils » 1 tcel sine you w 1,1,' she s a i l . " Y o u&#13;
for her sake I mast g&lt;i. Mie mustn't wo: k are consecrated ' she added, in u low&#13;
hers di' to death lor me. ' voic%, la iu.u her hand on hjs head. '&#13;
\ m l then lie sat d o w n in tlie Wiiuloiv to •• wiien. said .lames, m ' a revereii ial&#13;
wiite ;i note to be ui en to his mother all- tone. He tel tiiat sin- was at that inner&#13;
he had stile I. for be could not tr st incut its - uc ol :eii was silently speaking&#13;
hiinse I to tell her v\ hat he was about to do. to lie 11 v,sii,|t. u l t u i d in: blui. and the&#13;
He knew that she would tr\ to persuade sense of it stole over hint like 11 benedichlm&#13;
t.. stay, and he felt faint-hearted when ' tioii. Then- was a pause . f en ler silence&#13;
he tl.oufhr of lier. " d i e would sit up (or many m i n i m s . .•&#13;
early and late, and work or me to tin-last ; "Well, 1 m st imt k v p you up any&#13;
ea-p, " he thought ' bu father was rig it. .longer, mother dear it's time yo 1 w&gt; re&#13;
lt is sell sti of me to take i t . " and so h • renting. lotKlniu' t. ' And w i t h a l o u g&#13;
sat try ng to fashion his parting note into cui aa e a i d kb« hey scpaiatied. He had&#13;
a tone ot ch erfulnc s et litte. n miles to \v,tl , to reach the 111 id-&#13;
"My dear m o i h e r , " he wrote, "this will n u h t - - t a g e that was to convey him to&#13;
rome tn yen when 1 h a w set otf on a to tr ,sa |eui.&#13;
years' voyage round the world. Father .\&gt; |.,. c. a~ starting from the house with&#13;
has convinced me tnat it'* time for nie to is bundle in bis hand, the sound of a g a .&#13;
be do ng something for myself; and 1 l a n . b e me through the d stant shrub&#13;
co ildn't gel a M'ho I ID keep and, a f t e r iic;y. ] 1 was : nana ami l o o r e t u r n i n g&#13;
all. ed.nation is gu| other ways than at from the h n - k i i i : . - I aMily lie concealed&#13;
co.lege. t's hard to go. because 1 h i e himself behind a clump 'ol old l i l a c&#13;
liome. and haul because you a ill miss nie hi is h o fill they emei ged into the moon-&#13;
- - t h o n g ; 11 ' one else vill. liu: fa li-r 1 K\n ,u ,,| ,,;1,M'. , ni 0 t e bouse. h i a n a&#13;
may rely upon lt, I will no' be a burden w-,i- in mi" of l i c e pan&gt;\vs us of y o m g&#13;
on him atinther day. t^^nk or swim, I g i n Iml c wh ch ate t lie e • en'I'sccncc ot&#13;
slial' never come back til! I have enough youn1^, hcaltln blootl, as n . j u i a l as Hie&#13;
to do for niyscll, and &gt;oa too. So g o a l ^ laiion of a buliolin k on a • lover head.&#13;
b\e, dear 111 lb r, I 1«&lt;o\_jl&gt;tfi w i 11 a I J a m e s was t h i n k i n g ol nark nights and&#13;
wiiys p ' . y for me and wdu'riwe 1 am 1 stormy S,M- yeais of exile, m ,t icr s s ashall&#13;
try to do just as I think you would rows, home perhaps never to lie s e n m a r e&#13;
want me to d . I know &gt; our | rayers will and the laugh a n d on him like a p ri ilollow&#13;
me. and I shall always be your |,|,. i|j,, on]. H c a a t c a c d her go into the&#13;
ailci'lioiiate sou. house, turned ami was eoiie.&#13;
"!'. S. '1 he boys may lui, c those chestnuts&#13;
and wa nuts in ni\ room—and in my ; C l M I ' i ' K U \ ' l .&#13;
drawer therii is a bit of ribbon with a&#13;
lock t 011 it I was going lo give cousin &lt;.&lt;IM. i " -1 u&#13;
Diana. I erliaps she won't care for it, i A little way 011 in his moonlight walk&#13;
thoiiL'h; I ut if she dues, she Is welcome lo .lames s ears were saluted wiih the souiidof&#13;
it—it 111. y put her in mind of d d times. ' sonic one whistling and 1 ruckling through&#13;
And t h s is all he said, with bitterness the bushes, and soon liiah 1 a r i e r emerge I&#13;
in his heart, as he leaned on the window into the moonlight, l i a u u g b en nut to ;he&#13;
and locked out at the . r e a t yellow moon same l u r k i n g where Diana and l i n i h a d&#13;
that was shining so biigh as to show the 1 eel) en oy ng theunel es. The sight uf&#13;
golden hues of the 'overhanging elm him res Ived a doubt which had been agibmiglis&#13;
and the scarlet of un adjoining tating J a m e s ' s mind. The no:e tn his&#13;
umple. mother which was t • explain his absence&#13;
A light ripple of laughter came up from ' and the reasons tor it win sdil in ids coatb&#13;
e l o w r a u d 11 chestnut thrown up .truck pocket, and he had d signed sending it&#13;
him on the hand ami he saw Diana and I'-K'k ''&gt;' •&lt;&gt;'"*' u.es-engHr at the tavern&#13;
Hi I step fr in out the shadowy p rch. where he took 'lie midnight sia e: but here&#13;
• There's a chestnut t o . y m i , Mr. O w l , " was a u ore tru-t;, messenger, it involved,&#13;
she called, gailv, " f you will stay moping t ' be snr . the iieres.s ty 01 taking Diah inup&#13;
therel t o n i c , iitiw, it's a splendid to his confidence. J a m e s wa- well aware&#13;
eveiiin.; won t you come ' " that to tell ilia! a c m e in l.vt ual the least&#13;
"No,"tliaiik you. I s h a n ' t bo missed," p a n i c l e of a story was Ih-e s t a t i n g :\ gimwas&#13;
the reply. I«'t i n ;l l1'1"' ooard tliere was no stop till&#13;
" T h a t ' s true enough; the loss l* ytnir ir had gone ihro igh. so he told him in&#13;
own, (iooi bye. Mr! riiilosophcr. " ' br ei that a good Until had been o.ieicd&#13;
"(loud bye Diana.'' l,&gt; i , n l , n tlie astt in Star, and he meant&#13;
Something in the tone struck strangely to take it to ivl eve his father of the piesthrough&#13;
her heart, lt Was the voice of sure of ln&gt; education,&#13;
what Hiana never bad felt yet - d e e p " W a ' . naow yo,, d n't say s o , " was&#13;
suffering—and she gif've a Utile shiver. I'inh's cmumeuta y. • Wal. yis. 'tis hard&#13;
" W h a t an awfully solemn voice J a m e s sleddin' tor theYieacon - d r e t l u l hard sledhas&#13;
sonietin es .'/sh-'" said; and then added, ill" • ^ ' a l , u mv, s pose \ on re tiisapp i.twith&#13;
a laugh. ", t would make his forttmc ed • • sh ul.In t v v o n d e r ~ . e s ' s •. |-'das&#13;
a Me hndi'st minister." dic;uio:i s a g o t ! thing, but taint the&#13;
'Die sou.ul ot the light laugh and litt'o only thing na .w: folks l a m s a -iglit&#13;
snatches and ech es of gay talk came n i c b i n ' louiul the vv. rid and then&#13;
bacR-fike heartless elves to mocK J i m ' s they make money. Jes s e a there's&#13;
sorrow. Cap'n stubbins and Ca]&gt; 11 \mirevvs and&#13;
a ' " S o much for her. " he said, and turned C u p n M c n y w e a her — all livin on good&#13;
to go and loo;&lt; for his mother. farms, with good, nice houses, al got&#13;
goin' to sea. i-,\pecf Mis i i t k i n l l t a k e&#13;
C H A l ' T K U V. 't s 0 l 't "' luird, she's so sot on ymi: but&#13;
she s u I n s savin things is tor the best,&#13;
and maybe s h e l l come to think so 'bout&#13;
this folks gen ally dues w h e n they can t&#13;
h u h came ni to bieakfa-t and gave lt to&#13;
Mrs. 1 ilklii, sa&gt; ng that James had handed&#13;
him that la.it night, "nu his way over&#13;
10 ' a k e the m'dnight stage to Salem,&#13;
wJiere he was going lo sail on the Kasteru&#13;
S'ar to da'.' no do bit h e ' - otf to sea by&#13;
thi, time. ' A con usHl sound of e-clamatioiis&#13;
went up around the table, while&#13;
Mrs. l'iikin pal • an I ' aim. read the let&#13;
ler and tueii passed it to her h u s b a n d&#13;
wit out a Word. ,Tae b r g h t , ti :ed eolo,r&#13;
in Diana s ace had meanwhile liven slowly&#13;
ebo ng away, till wi h cheeks and lips&#13;
p a l e a - ashes, she hast ly rose am! left the i,;',', ',-' X','c7\\'&gt;&gt; , Low.-ll. Mass.. comes&#13;
table and w.-nt to her room. A v r a n g e to us in tin- shape of a m-at presentation&#13;
l i e w t e r i b l e p a i n a s e n s a t i o n l i k e b e i n g |„ ok of unoi.t ti'. •• h u n d r e d p a ^ e s . beo.i.'&#13;
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e m o t i o n s — a f c a i t u l s e n s e of s o m e i n e x - '"&gt;' " ' e latttiaies, of m a n y lands,. A s c o r e&#13;
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t.on to t h a t l a d y . S h e s 1 h e t l r s t s e n s i ble&#13;
wottiati I ' v e seen on t h e .street t o d a y . S h e&#13;
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to l-c sa is:,ed that he sh ,u!d raise the ill- In-.n Tlie Vent:, s ( o m p a n n u. Il,,-', a&#13;
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t l e s s&#13;
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suu'tir eo it ed ::rat; a .es, s c a r c e 1 \, I.e. .-,'r • i| an&#13;
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t h e a p e a l i n g loi k a n d v 0 ce.&#13;
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d u e d t o n e s ; 'till v, u can d o n o w i* to&#13;
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nioulh, and they (--.pressed that hub t of&#13;
her li'c which made her VH t n u n i h over&#13;
all troubles that ab.1 1 1 trust iu the Inti&#13;
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l e a e ev el V uci o m p i i s l i e d c e n t 'll h s&#13;
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let. .&#13;
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T h a t w i s , b a d I u cut ml in a m o m e n t .&#13;
t h a i h o p e h a d s u n k un an h e r feet a n d&#13;
now on I \ 1, nun lied to her he las a of ,-0.,1 -&#13;
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c h i e t . It W s no1 t h e Iii'-t t 1110 1 hat, ,,ft',]:,c N ,,•,, l a r . e u.&#13;
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s t r u g g l e ot lite, s h e h,,d s 11 ]&gt; p r e - - e d t h e \ c i h a v e t r i e , : al. in.icta&#13;
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wo a i d e d h ight t h e b e t l e i l o r g i v e h i m - I'/'epanm.' lor t h e vs,,rs'. Hut e n 1 u;\,-&#13;
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J i ^ s b a n d s|,e s o u g h t H i a n a in h e r r o o m ,&#13;
THE CHARLES A. VO '.EL. ER CO.. Bslhro-a. « 1&#13;
HELP F0K22 YEARS&#13;
FOR T H E l l i . c i i N l l s i r a i t u f&#13;
S I C K , TAH LB WILD CBMY&#13;
- a '. - nad never&#13;
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vi-.v Co., Cld-&#13;
FREE TRADE PRICES!&#13;
11 Sol'. .1.His'&#13;
S, iSV SLY $15&#13;
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thro vv ipg herouf into her ar us, • s&#13;
this true'.' Is lames gone',' Cau'l we do&#13;
anything'1 &lt;'au't vs,- _ct Iii 111 back.' I vv&#13;
Ix-en t h i n k i n g i over, &lt; di. if 1 he shi p&#13;
wouldn't -nil and i d go to s.: l p.m iltu\&#13;
beg him to coin.' luck, on my knee-. 1 h,&#13;
it I had "lily known v e - ' e n l a y ! 1 du&#13;
cousin, 1 ous'ii he wanted 0 talk wi h&#13;
me, and I co 1 I have pars,,a ed him out&#13;
ot it' ( di wby didn t I Ivianv&#13;
• T l i ' i v . t li-1 re, dear - hi Id We must accept&#13;
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f o n ' t leei so, We must irs' to look at tuc&#13;
go d . "&#13;
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the EYEa Specialty.&#13;
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PISOS CURE FOR CONS u M P - u&#13;
•\\n.ii writing tn v.iv&lt;&gt;rtiscrs ple»as s a y&#13;
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HRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW IS THE TIMI&#13;
Y O U&#13;
CAN HAVE ONI&#13;
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A d v e r t i s i n g a pa'ctit a;,, a c n e • u • h,- p,&#13;
i'ti ,iar w a y ::, wi, n h t he ] , r o p r i c t o r&#13;
K e m p ' s 1 hils.ci.. e.r ('. u.-hs an,! Co.,&#13;
iocs, is iude, d '.• ,,. a-:-; .;, He autlmri.-,&#13;
all iir.lL'. ists to .-,'. ,.- tn,,..,. w h o ,-all for if,&#13;
s a t n p . e butt !•• i-'ia c : h a t : i.c.v m a y tr;, f&#13;
b e f o r e i i i i r c b a s l u . ' T h e l . a l ' - c l l a t t i r s a n&#13;
.'uc and s i . \ C c c e r t a i n ly vv mid a d v i s e ,&#13;
t r i a l , lr :.,av sav-'.'.ou from c o u s u i u p r l o u&#13;
TOUR CHOICE OF THESE WATCHES , - _ _ - .&#13;
Our Sailing Price of G e n u i n e Sllverlne or Cold- ! • L t f | s i p » ~&#13;
fr, introdn*. mr SOLID O O I V AJf* S I L r T K W A T O B M s&#13;
£ neii-s Artin Aetata it ace* and n o n - i Niw CutoCHi Ike m w s i&#13;
MS C H L A I ' t S a ? J K W t L « ¥ H i g ^ k ^ ^ l M V ^ W m S&#13;
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entlne Watche* reduced to 9 3 . 8 5&#13;
CO ==&#13;
T h e th 11---W t h a t 'neat&#13;
c h i n e is like t h e A r a b&#13;
a wa i_'h."&#13;
If arllictcl with -&#13;
tiouipson'.s Myc Wa;.&#13;
0 1 1 - 1 , '&#13;
rni; l a m i i - n v .&#13;
l i e knew where he should find her.&#13;
T h e r e was a little, low work-room adu'in- j ' ' , ^ themsoK^s. "''Wal,' v s " \ i a o w '' ^r^.ii::&#13;
Ing the kitchen that was his m o t h e r s o v , , l l k t o the cross road t a v e r n " better&#13;
n it. .lest wa t a ininit ami L II hitch up&#13;
organ* prmluc-oriihlr L-nantr^iif clim»t« C D C C ft""it&#13;
nhJrrtionabU riaTCKr*. r l l l i l a A 1.1&#13;
ar.d dlaoaaoi oF fic^J throat and lung-»&#13;
with O Z O N I Z K O A I R , dirrrt »tid&#13;
aontlnnoiia m ml nut I on nf rniplratory&#13;
orvana proiluc-intr aamu rff^rt a« » fa»&#13;
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Yi'u i'«n harfSii,lays' T R I A L »*"mail&#13;
c,nt. Illintrateil l.no* Lfi»ln» full P^rtioiilam.&#13;
iiint ^ 4 1 1 0 ILL WHOM!triS,&#13;
COMMON SENSE CITHRRH CURL&#13;
M HUto Slrajsta Csleas«i IU'&#13;
1 presrrlbp »nd tolly «urtnr&#13;
«,' Htg ( ; M thfl only&#13;
*perlflc forilieeirtsincur*&#13;
of this dl«p«*«&gt;.&#13;
U . H . I N C m A H A M . M . J).,&#13;
AmBt»rdfcm, n, y .&#13;
We h»T« mid B l j G fot&#13;
m»ny y e » n . »nd ll t i u&#13;
rfT«B th* bsit of isttsrsetlon.&#13;
D. R. DYCKK A CO.,&#13;
OSiesff*. i\t,&#13;
• 1 . 0 0 . Bold by&#13;
-*&#13;
sanctum. There »tood her work basket&#13;
tliete were alwa s piles mid pile: of work,&#13;
begun or finished; and there also her few&#13;
booKs at hand, to Ut glanced into in rare&#13;
snatches of leisure in her busy life.&#13;
T h e old times Sow r n g l a n d house&#13;
mother was not a m,-re u n r e ' e c t i v e drudge&#13;
of domestic toil, -"she was a reader and a&#13;
thinker, knenl a 'preelatlve in Intellectual&#13;
regions. Tlie l i t e r a t u r e of that day&#13;
In New i l u l a u d was sparse; but whatever&#13;
there was, whether in this country or in&#13;
England, that was noteworthy, was matter&#13;
of keen intere t, and Mrs, P i t k i n ' s&#13;
small library was very d ar to her. No&#13;
nun in a convent u n d e r vows of abstinence&#13;
ever practiced more rigorous self&#13;
denial than d d she in the restraints and&#13;
government of her iutellec ual tnstes and&#13;
desires. Her sun was dear to her as the&#13;
fulfillment and u\presslon of her unsatisfied&#13;
craving tor knowledge, the possessor&#13;
of those fair helds of though; which duty&#13;
forbade her to explore.&#13;
J a m e s stood and looked In at the window,&#13;
and saw her sorting and a r r a n g i n g&#13;
the family men ling, busy over piles of&#13;
stivekings and shirts, while on tho table&#13;
beside her lay . her open liible, and she&#13;
w a s sliiaTing to herself, In a low, sweet&#13;
undertone, one of the favorite minor-keyed&#13;
melodies of those days:&#13;
' O (lod, our help iu ages past,&#13;
Our hope for y e a r s to come,&#13;
' O u r shelter from the stormy blast,&#13;
• - AAd our stervsl home."&#13;
a n d t a k e ye o v e r "&#13;
••'lhank you, K ah, but 1 can't st 'p.&#13;
nnd I'll rather walk, so I won't trouble&#13;
y o u . "&#13;
"Wal. look h e r e - don't you wan! a sort&#13;
o' nest egg.' i v e g o t t:i ty dollars laid up:&#13;
you take it on venture aud g i \ e n e half&#13;
what it brin . s. "&#13;
" T h a n k yon. liiah. If y oti'll trust m&#13;
with it I'll hope lo do something t o r u s&#13;
both. "&#13;
liiah went into the house, and after&#13;
so , c fumbling brought out a canvass bag,&#13;
vvh eh he pul into .lames's hand.&#13;
" W a n t e d to go to .sea coiiio' n,bally my&#13;
self, but there s Marutr -lane she svaui t&#13;
hear on't, and turns on the water woi s&#13;
if I | eep a single wmd. [bit t a n n i n ' s&#13;
dieilul slow. Hut when a fellers «11 a&#13;
mil, I e s got a cap'n li has 0 mind&#13;
orders. So \ o e.r -t, n • I, • an I w e ' d uo&#13;
sheers, 1 think consul u de ot you, and I&#13;
expect you 11 make, it go as tin as any&#13;
laxly. "&#13;
"1 11 try my best, you may believe,&#13;
!• ia 11, ' s a d .lames s h a k i n g the hard&#13;
hand heartily, us he t rued on his way&#13;
towards tlie cross-roads tavern.&#13;
T h e whola village of Maplevvood on&#13;
T h a n k s g i v i n g day morning was possessed&#13;
of t e fact dames 1'itkiu had gone otl to&#13;
j sea In the Eastern Star, for lWah had felt&#13;
all t h e sense ot importance which the&#13;
I possession of a startling pleoe of Intelll-&#13;
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All Illustration.&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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w a s c a u s e d by t h e e x p l o s i o n o f a c a n of&#13;
b e n / i n e . I n a s h o r t t i m e t h e b l n / e s p r e a d ,&#13;
a i m t l i e t i r e d e p a r t m e n t of t h e t o w n w a s&#13;
w h o l l y h e l p l e s s W o r d w a s s e n t t o S n l e t u ,&#13;
Ly n n n u d o t h e r p l a c e s f o r h e p . b u t b e f o r e&#13;
it h a d a r r i v e d t h e r e w e r e s e v e n u c r e s o f t h e&#13;
b u s i n e s s p o r t i o n of t h e t o w n b u r u e d . T h e&#13;
t i n t s p r e a d o v e r i h i i e b ( h e s a m e t e r r i t o r y&#13;
a s w a s d e s t r o y e d t w e l v e y e a r s a g o , a n d&#13;
m a n y of t h e v i c t i m s w e r e l o s e r s in t h e&#13;
f o r m e r l i r e&#13;
Al l e a s t 1.7,0() m e n , r e p r e s e n t i n g SOU&#13;
f a m i b e s . a r e t h r o w n o u t o f e m p l o y i n e n t .&#13;
T h e t i r e w a s a n u n f o r t u n a t e o n e . T h e&#13;
p e o p l e of t h e t o w n d r a w m o s t of t h e i r s i l ] )&#13;
p o r t f r o m t h e s h o e m a n u f a c t u r i n g I n d u s t r y ,&#13;
a n d t h e f a c t o r i e s w e r e j u s t b e i n g s t a r t e d&#13;
u p a f t e r h a v i n g b e e n i d l e f o r m o u t h s . T h e&#13;
t i r e m e a n s t o s s of w o r k f o r m o s t of t h e s e&#13;
h e a d s o f f a m i l i e s a n d c o i i s e i j u e n t d i s t r e s s&#13;
f o r t h e w i n t e r . T h e H u s t o n A: M a i n e d e&#13;
pot w a s d e s t r o y e d a m o n g t h e o t h e r b u i l d&#13;
n i g s a m i c o m m u n i c a t i o n s b y t e l e p h o n e a n d&#13;
t e l e g r a p h w a s c u t off by t l i e m e l t i n g o f&#13;
w i r e s u n t i l a t e m p o r a r y office w a s r i g g e d&#13;
u p in a H e l d . N o l i v e s w o r e l o s t . T w o&#13;
f a m i l i e s l i v e d i n P o w e r s ' b l o c k , w h e r e t h e&#13;
h r e o r i g i n a t e d , b u t t h e y e s c a p e d w i t h t h e i r&#13;
l i v e s , l e a s i n g t h e i r b e l o n g i n g s t o b e euii&#13;
s i n n e d&#13;
T h e l o s s w i l l r e a c h n e a r l y a m i l l i o n d o l&#13;
l a i n . D u r i n g t h e l i r e b o u s e s o v e r a m i l e&#13;
s w a y c a u g h t t i r e f r o m s p a r k s , a n d w e r e&#13;
a a v e d f r o m d e s t r u c t i o n o n l y b y t h e p r o m p t&#13;
n e s s w i t h w h i c h b a u d h o s e w a s u s e d . It&#13;
is s t a t e d t h a t a t l e a s t -J,."SHI p e r s o n s w i l l b e&#13;
a f f e c t e d b y t h e t i r e , a n d g r e a t d i s t r e s s&#13;
m u s t f o l l o w .&#13;
0 T r v m A l l S e t t l e d .&#13;
A s p e c i a l f r o m A u s t i n , T e x a s , s a y s t h e&#13;
r e p o r t o f H o n K. M . ( ' o l e , c o m m i s s i o n e r o f&#13;
t h e g e n e r a l l a n d o f t i e e , h a s ! » ' o u p r e s e n t e d&#13;
t o t h e g o v e r n o r . D u r i n g t h e p a s t t v v o&#13;
y e a r s t h e s t a t e i s s u e d p a t e n t s f o r 7,IXX).-&gt;.V,&#13;
a c r e s oT l a n d a n d l e a s i ' d n e a r l y 7,00(1,OIK)&#13;
a c r e s . T e x a s n o l o n g e r h a s a n y p u b l i c d o -&#13;
m a i n a n d t h e o n l y l a n d s in t h e s t a t e n o w&#13;
s u b j e c t t o l o c a t i o n b y s e t t l e r s b e l o n g t o t h e&#13;
s c h o o l s a m i s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y a n d a s y l u m s .&#13;
T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r r e c o m m e n d s a c o m p r e -&#13;
h e n s i v e i r r i g a t i o n l a w f o r t h e s t a t e , s o t h a t&#13;
w e s t e r n l a n d s m a y b e b r o u g h t u n d e r c u l t i -&#13;
v a t i o n .&#13;
C o l o r a d o ' * I,on*.&#13;
Commissioner Stoekslager of the general&#13;
land office has rejected the claim of the state&#13;
of Colorado for lands selected by the state&#13;
as indemnity for losses from the school&#13;
grant by reason of the school sections that&#13;
are included in the Indian reservation, The&#13;
selections cover 1177,l!).ri acres of land. The&#13;
ground of rejection is that the lands were&#13;
all selected in one body, which is not in&#13;
conformity with the act of March U. l\s."&gt;,&#13;
admitting Colorado into the Union. The rejected&#13;
selections will be subject to settle&#13;
tnent and entry,&#13;
* - » -&#13;
National NriPntiflc Association,&#13;
A National Scientific association was or&#13;
ganized in the botanical lecture room of&#13;
Cornell university, in Ithaca. N'. Y., a few&#13;
days ago. Among the distinguished geologists&#13;
present were Alexamler Winched of&#13;
Michigan university and E d w a r d Orton,&#13;
state geologist of .Ohio The election for&#13;
president resulted in t h e choice of Dr.&#13;
James Hall. The society starts with 1(W&#13;
original fellows and lb() elected meml&gt;ers.&#13;
( r e t * a n O . t t r e .&#13;
G O T , Ma/Me of Maine hus Rppointed&#13;
Hon. J a m e s O. Rlaine among other commlsslosjsrs&#13;
to attend the centennial celebrstion&#13;
olWttshington's inauguration in New&#13;
York dti April «X_&#13;
*• Oaillo load.&#13;
P r a d o / a h s a a a who muniered M a r t *&#13;
AngeUnaAisailBtress, In Paris,&#13;
y e a r s a#ay«ras faillotlned i a P a r i s Das,&#13;
i M t U S fate wits)'l&#13;
%•: '&gt;...&#13;
iffiwttjrfiaasai wttfc&#13;
MfST aud h a s&#13;
af nearly twuty pages to&#13;
I t denies the reitort L&amp;at&#13;
'fleshy. T h e rumor probably&#13;
i faut t h a t h e r new clothes a r e&#13;
^ 1 ¾ Jessie Wilson Manning, who has&#13;
.liMSe i a t h e wt-st M a lecturer and writer,&#13;
entarsd the I w u Wesleyau University ut&#13;
tfce afe of afyvu.&#13;
1 They have discovered a chalk inuuntain in&#13;
Montana, and we exjM'ct to see au immediate&#13;
improvement iu the complexions uf the peo&#13;
pic in consequence.&#13;
Victoria W'oodhutl is using the money&#13;
given her by ,ber wealthy husbuud, John&#13;
Hiddulph Martin, in circulating sensational&#13;
pamphlets on "Ntirpiculture."&#13;
Mrs. Langt ry tohl an Omaha reporter that&#13;
she loved nothing better than to attend to&#13;
her household duties and that shedeligbts In&#13;
doing her own clothes mendiug.&#13;
Mrs. Hammersley, t h e new Duchess of&#13;
Marlborough, has taken the reins of domestic&#13;
affairs in her own hands, and is making&#13;
" M a r b r o " walk a very straight line.&#13;
Mrs. Sherman, wife of "Old Tecumseh,"&#13;
says the critics can assail her husband's&#13;
march to the sea as much as they please, b u t&#13;
history shows he g.ot there, and all talk as to&#13;
how be did it is idle.&#13;
"It is going to rain," was the i[uiet b u t&#13;
significant remark of a western cowboy a s&#13;
he drew his revolver and began firing into a&#13;
sahxm crowd. A moment after be was sure&#13;
that lightning had struck him,&#13;
" ' T r a d i n g iu human h a i r , ' " suid M r s .&#13;
Homespun musingly, a s she read from t h e&#13;
newspaper; "yes, 1 knew that human hair is&#13;
inhabited sometimes, but I never heard that&#13;
the inhabitants indulged in trading.&#13;
One of the funniest things following t h e&#13;
election is the sudden conclusion of the British&#13;
Tories that the Republican success w a s&#13;
tluc to the desire of the American people to&#13;
mollify the Hrittish mintery in the Saekville&#13;
matter.&#13;
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Huruett, the wellknown&#13;
novelist, has signed a contract with&#13;
a New York weekly pa[&gt;er to write a story,&#13;
for which she will receive ¢15,000. This ia&#13;
the largest sum ever paid a lady for any single&#13;
story.&#13;
In Cleveland, O , there Is a lady who is&#13;
totally paralyzed by every thunderstorm.&#13;
She recovers w h e n the storm ceases, Years&#13;
ago the house where she lived a s u girl w a s&#13;
shattered by lightning and she was paralyzed,&#13;
b u t recovered.&#13;
T h e papers that are conducting a war of&#13;
brag, iu advertising ty[&gt;e, about their circulation,&#13;
never seem to consider that tbeir&#13;
readers may get so sick of the wearisome&#13;
controversy that they will reduce the circulation&#13;
of both pu|H'i's,&#13;
Another military ruler besides General&#13;
Houlauger looms up in France. General&#13;
Miribel, (lumbettu's chief of staff, appears&#13;
in his new command at Nancy, breathing1&#13;
vengeunee against Germany. And it 1» said&#13;
that Germany notes the fact.&#13;
A well known Bath, Me., society belle Is&#13;
al present encumped iu the wtxnls uetir&#13;
Ksvtis, enjoy iug excellent gunning, iu com&#13;
pany with rehttivos. S h e is quite a suoceaa&#13;
Jul s|sji't, and writes to a friend in Hath that&#13;
she is going to shoot a bear before she cornea&#13;
home.&#13;
Kiiglish naval experts are trying to get u p&#13;
one of their periodical scares about the&#13;
Hritish navy. Of efficient modern fighting&#13;
ship«, Luglaud has only seventeen, while&#13;
Franco has twenty live and eight gunboats.&#13;
These exjterts want the navy to be three&#13;
times as strong as at present.&#13;
It is the elevator which is to elevate the&#13;
masses, literally unci morally. So, at least,&#13;
claims the American inventor of a patent&#13;
"lift," who is now in London try iug to con&#13;
vinee people that the houses for the poor&#13;
should be ten stories or more high, with hi*&#13;
elevator in them, of course.&#13;
A y oiiug man uf Talbottom, 'Ga,, who is off&#13;
attending school, wrote to his parents last&#13;
week, and mentioned several little articles&#13;
he w a s needing. Among other things he&#13;
said: "Please send me seven or eight pins.&#13;
I hav» had only two pins since I have been&#13;
here, and 1 have lost one of them.&#13;
The American Hoard have reason to be&#13;
lieve that the man who wrote "Ho[&gt;e on,&#13;
ho|&gt;e ever" was guilty of enunciating t h e&#13;
must pernicious sentiment that ever proceeded&#13;
from human lips. In process of time&#13;
the jteople will begin to think the American&#13;
Hoard is very unnecessary lumber.&#13;
A slory comes from Hiarritz, Spain, that&#13;
at a recent bull tight there two cows were&#13;
turned into the ring. It w a s thuught that&#13;
they would be less ferocious than bulls.&#13;
Hut the moment they found themselves free&#13;
in the arena, they rushed on the matadores,&#13;
killed two and dangerously wounded others.&#13;
Well, the sex always was unconventional.&#13;
Gov. Moonlight, of Wyoming, went hunting&#13;
some days ago with a friend, and each&#13;
took opposite banks of the stream. His com&#13;
panion raised a flock of ducks and let fly&#13;
both barrels. T h e governor, who w a s indulging&#13;
in a yawn at the time, received one&#13;
of the shots in his mouth, and hereafter will&#13;
doubtless hire a substitute to do his hunting&#13;
or bis yawning for him.&#13;
The possibility of the formation of an&#13;
nnti-Shukspearo faction has repeatedly been&#13;
discussed. It m u s t be that the critic of t h e&#13;
New York Tribune h a s Joined these Reactionist*,&#13;
for in his notice of Hooth and Barrett's&#13;
ojKtning performance he writes, " I t is&#13;
an open question whether any considerable&#13;
number of persons are benefited by seeing a&#13;
performance of 'Othello.'"&#13;
According to the Chinese Times there Is on&#13;
its way to this country a wonderful collection&#13;
of Huddhlst and Samoa idols and objects&#13;
of worship, and musical instruments used in&#13;
the temples. One Interesting object Is the&#13;
stroll of a learned man who was so proud of&#13;
his tatffe cerebellum t h a t he voluntarily&#13;
killed hhasalf tb order that his fellow-men&#13;
a t i f h l h a w * a n opportunity to see i t&#13;
, A 'larta oarrsspondent reports that cheap&#13;
•fftlqnSOfVtalor&#13;
-il&#13;
Qr Hugo's nt&#13;
ia Paria, aa4 as*M that a .^1&#13;
n v - ' l ' '•»•&#13;
«r&#13;
* t ]&#13;
nm I V t M T&#13;
H i e * .&#13;
efMriatV&#13;
"Fbr I'm fairly w o n . out&#13;
uiy baak;&#13;
My net-rat are a ot&#13;
Of wi;ulraea&gt; u d ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _&#13;
A n d my poor head ia aching Jtft^LV^vould&#13;
e r a c k . "&#13;
" N o w , don't he discouraged," cHHed rood&#13;
Mrs. White,&#13;
" I t 1» never HO durk hut there's BrotaJM'Of&#13;
life-lit; •»«-•—••&#13;
I can tell .you, in brief,&#13;
What will tfive you relief -&#13;
P i e r c e ' s Favorite l'ivscri|itioii will soon&#13;
aetyou ri^ht.1 '&#13;
I t i» t h e only remedy fur woman's peenli&#13;
ur w e a k r e s s e s and ailments, wold by lirutf&#13;
Ki8t», under a punitive guarantee from the&#13;
manufacturers, that it will jfivoaatisfuction&#13;
in every ease or money will be refunded.&#13;
See guarantee on bot'le wrapper, l.ur#i'&#13;
bottles (100 doses j $). Six for $5.&#13;
" L e t ' s cwalettcu, and have less coal,'' said&#13;
t h e coal trust.&#13;
&lt; ' » n u H U D M w u l l u w a ( ' U I I U U M - H U I I I&#13;
Wellj ''that depends." He can if his&#13;
throat is lar^o enough and t h e cannon-hall&#13;
not too lar^e. The question really seems&#13;
worthy of some consideration in view of t h e&#13;
Bize of some of the pills that art.' prescribed&#13;
for suffering humanity. Whv not throw&#13;
them " t o the dons," and take Dr. P i e r c e s&#13;
1'leasaut Purgative Pellets ! Small, s u p i r&#13;
coated, purely vegetable, perfectly harm&#13;
less, in plaits, and always fresh,&#13;
A man is known by the condition of the&#13;
sidewalks he keeps.&#13;
D o o ' t Y o u K n o w&#13;
that you cannot afford to neglect that ca&#13;
t a r r h ! Don't you know that it m a y lead to&#13;
consumption, to insanity, to death( Don't&#13;
you know that it can be easily cured • Don't&#13;
you know that while the thousand and one&#13;
nostrums you have tried have utterly failed&#13;
that Ur. Sage's Catarrh Keinedy is a certain&#13;
c u r e ! It has stood the test of years,&#13;
and there are hundreds of thousands of&#13;
grateful men anil women in all p a r t s of the&#13;
country who can testify to its efficacy. All&#13;
druggists.&#13;
T h e r e promises to be a great deal of'back&#13;
talk in the phonograph.&#13;
• o m e t ' o o l i b I V a p l e&#13;
Allow a cough to run untii it gets beyond&#13;
the reach of medicine. They often say,&#13;
"Oh, it will wear away." but it most cases&#13;
It wears them away. Could they be induced&#13;
to try the successful medicine called&#13;
Kemp'B Balsam, which is sold on a positivn&#13;
f u a r a n t e e to cure, they would immediately&#13;
«0« t h e excellent effect after t a k i n g t h e first&#13;
d o i « r P r i c e 50c and 11.00. Trial size free&#13;
At all druggists'.&#13;
An e m b a n k m e n t caved in on some laborers&#13;
near Oil City, and the verdict of the&#13;
Jury w a s ; "Died of gravel."&#13;
l &gt; r u p « ) .&#13;
We call tho attention of those suffering&#13;
With dropsy to the lair proposition of Dr.&#13;
H. H. tireen &amp; Sons in their advertise&#13;
tnent on this page. T r y them ; it costs ,\ mi&#13;
nothing to do so&#13;
If there is anything in a name, Sioux Cit,\&#13;
should be a good place for lawyers.&#13;
I f t h e H u f r r t n l i u m r o i i a u m p t l O B ,&#13;
Scrofula and Ccnera! Debility, will try&#13;
Scott's Kmulsion of Cod Liver Oil. with&#13;
Hypophusphites, they will find immediate&#13;
ivlief and a permanent benefit Dr. II, V&#13;
Molt, Brentwood, C'al., w r i t e s : "I have&#13;
used Scott's KmnlKton with great mivun&#13;
t a g * In cases of Phthisis. Wcrol'ula and&#13;
Wasting Diseases. It is very palatable.&#13;
A pretty girl don't object to reflection^&#13;
on herself when they come from a iooknu&#13;
glass.&#13;
" ' B r o w n ' s Bronchial Troches' are ex&#13;
cellenl for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore&#13;
Throat. They are exceedingly HTVcti\e.'&#13;
- Christian World. London, Cue.&#13;
The manufacturer*&#13;
seats have combined.&#13;
seen through&#13;
of p e r i o r a l&#13;
The object&#13;
\1 cliait&#13;
run IH&#13;
When Baby was »lek. we gave her Tastorla,&#13;
Wlieu she was a (.'InId, she erk'd for Castoria,&#13;
When she became Miss, she clung to ( a s t o r u ,&#13;
W t m sh* had ChiUireu, *b« gnu thmu &lt;'asturia.&#13;
T h e f o u r t h m a r r i a g e a n n i v e r s u r y is n o w&#13;
s p o k e n of as t h e c l o v e r w e d d i n g . T h e term&#13;
Is probably the suggestion of some grass&#13;
widower.&#13;
The old question where shall I trot m\&#13;
seed this year presents itself again to&#13;
thousands of our readers at this season o!&#13;
t h e year. If you will turn to our advertis&#13;
ing columns you will Mud the announce&#13;
nient of John A. Sal/er, L i Crosse. Wis..&#13;
who makes a specialty of Northern Crown&#13;
Seeds. These a r e early, productive and&#13;
full of life, and will increase every yield.&#13;
T h e r e are a good many cabinet makers,&#13;
but the only mechanical w o r k they can do&#13;
is the boring.&#13;
B u r n s and Scalds aro instantly rendered&#13;
painless and invariably cured without »&#13;
•car, by the use of Carhnlisalve. the tfre i&#13;
akin remedy. '2". and ft) cents, at druggists&#13;
or by mail. Cole A Co., Black Kiver 1 alls,&#13;
Wis.&#13;
Corn is a maize and a d nice is a ma/e.&#13;
Which is pretty conclusive proof that ther,&#13;
is a bond between dancing ami corns&#13;
A R a d i c a l C u r e Tor F.plli-i&gt;tle P i t * .&#13;
T o THK EDITOK—Please inform your&#13;
r e a d e r s that I have a positive remedy for&#13;
t h e above named disease which I warrant&#13;
to cure t h e worst cases. So strong is my&#13;
faith in tho virtues of this medicine t h a t 1&#13;
will send free a sample fxfttlc and valuable&#13;
t r a a t i s e to any sufferer who will give mr&#13;
his P . O. and Express address. My r m&#13;
©dy has cured thousands of hopeless cases&#13;
If. G. KOOT, M. C./-,1 S3 I'earl St., New&#13;
York.&#13;
With a view, possibly, to overshadowing&#13;
the recent \Vhiteeha!&gt;cl horrors, M r s&#13;
L a n g t r y will attempt to play " L a d y Mac&#13;
b o t h . "&#13;
H o w ' * Thl*»&#13;
W e offer One Hundred Dollars Howard&#13;
t o r any case of Catarrh that can not bo&#13;
M r e d by taking Hall's C a t a r r h Cure.&#13;
F . J. CHKNKT SI Co., P r o p s . , Toledo. O.&#13;
W e , t h e undersigned, h a v e k a o w a P . J..&#13;
Chenev for t h e laet 1» jre»r», a a * hellere&#13;
him perfectly 'h o a_e rabta in all b«alaea«&#13;
transactions, and aUtaotatty able&#13;
out any obligation* as*do to their&#13;
, Twifc ffrlli.lll Drug&#13;
carry&#13;
| r a r e ,&#13;
J I DEEDS.&#13;
A Mama,&#13;
' ' , OMe. |&#13;
B V H K . V K V W. N K . S l ' - I K I . K .&#13;
CHAPTER L&#13;
V^sM^tbartv Road, N. W., wa. one&#13;
of tba pm?«rTlttT#»«tti-d»tach«l bouses&#13;
is St.Jjbn • wood. With tta garden full&#13;
of lllaea and laburnums, whose blossoms&#13;
hung over the low brick wall In the&#13;
spring, tempt i u l . within reach of the&#13;
predatory butcher-buy, its coach-house&#13;
and tt able, Its greenhouse a b u t t i n g on the&#13;
the studio and its generally o u t o f - t o . w i&#13;
a j ^ e a r u n r e . it was as sweet a spot for a&#13;
young married couple to nestle In as can&#13;
well be imagined.&#13;
There were, however, certain si^ns of&#13;
negleet about tlie-.outslde of the house,&#13;
which seemed to need repair r a t h e r more&#13;
than its neigh nir.s. T h e paint had blistered&#13;
off the green door In the wall, and&#13;
chalk marks upon it, evidently made by&#13;
the tradesmen's ' y o u n g m e n , " showed a&#13;
want of respect on their part win h suggested&#13;
to the passer-by that they had&#13;
calle 1 for their little accounts pretty fivquently&#13;
without any practical result.&#13;
o n the inside of the gate the garden liespoke&#13;
the same state of thiiws. W h e r e&#13;
t ere had oune been a grass plat ami ea efully&#13;
k e p t ilower beds, there was now a&#13;
bare patch of earth with a rudely erected&#13;
swing upon it, denoting the presence of&#13;
i hildTen: and. with tho exception of the&#13;
full-grown shrubs, the only plants the&#13;
garden could boast of were a few straggling&#13;
i ags and marigolds, which somehow&#13;
hait managed to survive neglect.&#13;
Within the house signs of poverty were&#13;
to be met with. The oil loth In the entrance&#13;
was much worn, and the shabby&#13;
coats a n d hats upon t h e pegs did no betoken&#13;
prosperity. A large room, evidently&#13;
built for astudlo, was shabbily furnished&#13;
as a sltting-ro in, for the present proprietor&#13;
did not earn his living by t h e&#13;
brush. Large diaiimnd-paned windows&#13;
at either end, a lofty celling supported by&#13;
oaken b e a m s and a c a r ed wooden mantel&#13;
showed that some previous tenant had&#13;
been gifted with artistic tastes. Now the&#13;
room looked bare a n d d r e i r y , for it lacked&#13;
the pictures and the works of art for&#13;
which it had originally been d e i g n e d .&#13;
What had once been a pretty conservatory,&#13;
no doubt well tilled with Mower's,&#13;
was now ijultc empty, save for a few old&#13;
t!owei-pots which remained to testify to&#13;
Its former grandeur. A n d so on through&#13;
the house, ail t h e a p a r t m e n t s telling the&#13;
same tale. and_ beajpiajt- evidence of bad&#13;
luck or w a n t ' o f social succesa on t h e i a r t&#13;
of the present Inmates.&#13;
Still, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g this s t a m p of&#13;
poverty about the pla : e. it must be o w n e d&#13;
that It was • scrupulously clean, and n&#13;
woman's neat hands had certainly done&#13;
their utmost to make it as pleasant and&#13;
presentable as circumstances would perm&#13;
i t&#13;
The shabby curtains in the sitting-room&#13;
were noath tied back with pieces of ribbon,&#13;
a feu bunches of lilac freshly gathered&#13;
fro.n the garden s'oo I in some&#13;
old cracked \ases, and the furniture&#13;
though scanty and rather rickety, was ailanged&#13;
with such taste as to make at any&#13;
rale the very best of it.&#13;
Such was the habitation of Ceorge Atwood&#13;
and his wife. Their household consisted&#13;
of two small children, o n e faithf-wt&#13;
servan! , and a little girl who came In t h e&#13;
daytime to act as nur-e.&#13;
tieorge AI wood had begun life with&#13;
fair prospects, A son of a younger son,&#13;
he had re t Ivcd a fair college education,&#13;
and. possessing abilities rather above t h e&#13;
average, he ought to have sueceded in&#13;
almost any branch of life, had It not been&#13;
for his having inherited that common&#13;
curse of so m a i n young men—an utter&#13;
want of stability of purpose.&#13;
Leaving oxford without having taken&#13;
his degree, and with the repu-tatlon of&#13;
having been mixed up In several discreditable&#13;
escapades, he decided that he would&#13;
read for the Bar.&#13;
His reading did not last long, for shortly&#13;
afterwards he inherited a small Income&#13;
by the deatli of his lather, and then h e&#13;
capped his follies--as he was in t h e habit&#13;
of r e m a r k i n g to his intimate a s s o c i a t e s - -&#13;
by m a r r y i n g pretty Blanche Merrivale,&#13;
the penniless daughter of a c u n t r y curate.&#13;
During the early da s of their weddc I&#13;
lift all seemed radiant and delightful. H e&#13;
took t h e lease of the pretty house In St.&#13;
John's wood, he gave n h e little dinners,&#13;
fthd talked confidently of the h u n d r e d s a&#13;
year he Intended to earn presently by his&#13;
pen. And so no doubt he might have&#13;
done h a d he l&gt;een differently constituted,&#13;
and had he gone the right wa, to work.&#13;
He couid write i uently enough, a n d&#13;
amusingly: but lie had the misfortune to&#13;
sell his first book - n o t tor very much certainly&#13;
- b u t he sold it, and the reputation&#13;
he earned for having done so made him&#13;
careless In his after attempts.&#13;
Thus, fully confident that he would&#13;
some d a y astonish t h e world, he 'continued&#13;
his expenditure jti9t as is he were actually&#13;
in recelp' of the income he d a l y pictured&#13;
to himself as almost within his grasp.&#13;
His club, his little outings to Richmond&#13;
with his old assoc ates, his hansom cabs,&#13;
his dress, and sundry other items, had become&#13;
the necessaries of life, until, after&#13;
soma four or five years of staving off creditors,&#13;
George A t w o o l h a l brought him-elf&#13;
to his present poverty-stricken condition.&#13;
Cccasionally. by a strenuous effort, he&#13;
had earned a few pounds by writing some&#13;
little s'&gt; tch for a w e e k L periodical; b u t&#13;
'hi i n l y laid still further "Mattering''&#13;
unction ,o h s soul, and more firmly established&#13;
Lie opinion he already entertained,&#13;
that he reailv w a s a gifted mortal and&#13;
that the pnbllsho s were dense fools for&#13;
not having •' u m p e d " a t the novels h e had&#13;
written. Never mind; he would make&#13;
them smart tor their Impudence some day.&#13;
Beyond this, ( e o r g e At wood waa a confirmed&#13;
gambler. T h e passion for p u n i n g&#13;
which possessed him was l a t a t u a , a n d&#13;
when luck was in his way ae oaaaed to&#13;
trouble himself about trying to Wr^ta anything.&#13;
,&#13;
So, now and then gambling, anot when&#13;
very much pushed for ready atonal, writhag&#13;
a little, he had contrived, wim the&#13;
totall lajcome which he recelrad CNaa his&#13;
•Mhar'a trustees, to eke out aa\ •xiatMce S4 1» keep up an appeavaoak la»»l»er&#13;
m d W e , kataaa aucbr aaaM^as still&#13;
Iqdow&#13;
one&#13;
tAtto&#13;
tMak or&#13;
least h u n g r y .&#13;
until y o u / tuaatar &lt;&#13;
be loaf n o w . "&#13;
" V e r y w e ' l , ' m " remarked Ell a b e t h&#13;
aloud. T h e n a h a addad to herself a* atae&#13;
went back to t h a kitchen, " D r a t m a n d&#13;
'is ways, t h a t ' s wot 1 say! A l w a v i a c a r -&#13;
rvin' on with Ms graod a i m and '» h u e&#13;
friends, and e r a • t a r r U i ' of 'itraelf a n d&#13;
work in of 'er tinger-andaolT to k e e p them&#13;
ble*vttd ba'ies! i t ' s a shame, t h a t ' s wot It&#13;
la. aud f o r ^ t r p Pins I ' d u p a n d tell 'lm&#13;
ao! JJttt n o : 'a"d «l?a m * my month, 1 s n p -&#13;
p o a t ; , a n d to leave e r as 1 ve known since&#13;
swadalln'-eloaes, a n d 'er cherubs is wot&#13;
'Llzbuth ' A w k a s could never bring 'er&#13;
'eart to face. "&#13;
And hlizabetli Hawkins, having thus&#13;
far relieved her mind, sat down with h e r&#13;
tee upon the kitchen lender and had a&#13;
goo cry.&#13;
When she had given full sway to her&#13;
emotions she got up and walked into t h e&#13;
scullery, and, having rubued her face&#13;
severely with t h e wet corner of a rough&#13;
towel, she beg m to feel herself a„'uln.&#13;
" N o w I feel better ' she ex laimed.&#13;
" T h e r e a i n ' t nothing in this world, to my&#13;
mind, as does one more &lt;ioud when feclin'&#13;
low and upset t h a n a cry. Not that I d&#13;
let her see a sign of it on me not me -&#13;
b ess 'er 'eart no! She's pie ity to try 'er&#13;
and worrit 'er, without 'Li butli ' A w k i n s&#13;
a - u p s e t t i n ' o f 'er. A lamb, t h a t ' s what&#13;
she is - a blesse I l.irnb: but for im • di,&#13;
my. if t i n t a i n ' t 'is blessed step; and&#13;
there 'e comes u p the garden path, with&#13;
'Is 'andsomc face and is 'eartless inside,&#13;
ust as bold as brass! 'Ansa n cab too tonight&#13;
'ansom cab; and er a s t i n t i n ' o f&#13;
'erself of t h e werry foo I she eats: i ah,&#13;
I'd 'ansom cab 'im if 'e belonged to me&#13;
Yes, sir; s u p p e r s &lt; uite ready, s r; I'll&#13;
bring it up in a minute, s i r . "&#13;
h l i z a h f t h ' s last remark was in response&#13;
Been&#13;
, w - c left in&#13;
« f f t M ^ T f e h * M M «f c h a i n a n d&#13;
aornt M a n u s c r i p t s » • « • « • » • &lt; w a » W a &gt; , Wfcile e v e r y ono&#13;
e d t h giving M ulle I cine h a d r a t l r a a ! T h e r e h a d in-en m u c h&#13;
trtaaavt ^ [ ^ a i x j U t t h i a t t n i e in r e l a t i o n t o " M a - ]&#13;
,li f l a g aomethlng. , , , , , .. . , . ,&#13;
- m — lay pJrnU'8, h o w t h e y b o a r d e r e d Hhipn&#13;
I in t h e i r /i/truux a t n i g h t , a n d m u r d e r e d&#13;
all h a n d s .&#13;
T h e pohsibility of such a n a t t a v k c a u s -&#13;
ed us to k e e p c o n s t a n t l y on g u a r d , .simply&#13;
an a m e a s u r e of p r o d u c e . T h e r e w a s&#13;
n o eau.se for int.-u of ev»m o r d i n a r y firmn&#13;
e s s to feel n e r v o u s , h o w c v c s ; b u t we&#13;
LBifortunutcly h a d a n a l a r m i s t a b o u r d ,&#13;
w n o w a s a l w a y s i m a g i n i n g h i s t h r o a t&#13;
c u t , a s n a k e u n d e r h i s p i l l o w , o r $ o n n -&#13;
t h i t i g of t h e s o r t ; a n d w h o n e v e r went&#13;
to bt:d w i t h o u t l o c k i n g t h e d o o r of his&#13;
s t a t e - r o o m a n d a r m i n g h i m s e l f in t h e&#13;
mont f o r m i d a b l e m a n n e r .&#13;
Mr' |X&gt; \&#13;
SajMiK^iVi,, ri&#13;
Lou la&#13;
• ^|7,00t,000&#13;
w* a^# ^ r»- raarow the&#13;
'J'be arrival&#13;
oi a preash&#13;
t aaaant a game&#13;
Ink—had p u t hi in&#13;
" S i n g 'Musks&#13;
Ike that, It s se.ali&#13;
o his chair, pipe in&#13;
of c o n t e n t m e n t&#13;
faee, ha 1 &gt;oke l as it&#13;
Op Light, l a x / ' would&#13;
ogualljr w 11.&#13;
At wood had a full rich soprano&#13;
voita, and waa n e t only a thoroughly accO'upliabad&#13;
nualelan, but s a n ^ w.th that&#13;
d a a p faallng which never ta.ls to rouse&#13;
even the m&lt;mt uucul Ivated listener U&gt; a&#13;
ben.se of admiration and delight.&#13;
Mttiu.; down as lie desired, to the piano.&#13;
she had scarcely finished the second verse&#13;
when i-11.'.abeth announced t h : arrival of&#13;
Captain &gt;t;irgis.&#13;
' Now, pray don't let me d i s t u r b you,&#13;
Mrs. Atwood, " in re.narked in a drawling&#13;
high -pitched tone, " I leally rncst apologize&#13;
for lojking in upon you at this time&#13;
of night. It is all A t w o o d ' s fault it&#13;
really is. He asked me to co ne up and&#13;
Sinuke a pipe. "&#13;
" l ' r a i d i not apologize, Captain Murg&#13;
l s . " returned Mrs. Atwood, somewhat&#13;
coldly, a&gt; she rose from the piano.&#13;
"1- riends of in husband s are welcome at&#13;
any time.&#13;
"1 am sure sued a scene as this, '' lisped&#13;
the Captain, a e -ting to regard the&#13;
IO nn and its occupants with t h e greatest&#13;
interest, "makes me seriously meditate&#13;
upon changing my condition if 1 could&#13;
only drop across the lady who would have&#13;
pitv on me. Now , u s t look at Atwoodi&#13;
T h e r e he is, hard at work with pen, industrious!,&#13;
earning his mite towards paying&#13;
the batcher and ' h e tinker. "&#13;
" A n d the candlestick -maker, " suggested&#13;
Atwood.&#13;
"No, no; you are ridiculing m e , " said&#13;
Nturgls. "I really mean what 1 say. And&#13;
there Is Mrs, Atwood, with evid ncus of&#13;
her industry scattered around up m t h e&#13;
work tables, soothing bis labors with&#13;
sweet song. Ton my honor, it i s r e a l l ,&#13;
too delightful: And then to think of my&#13;
having to go home to my lonely chambers&#13;
—dreadful.''&#13;
"Ne er mind, old fellow."' cried Ceorge&#13;
Atwood. "Soothe your perturbed spirits&#13;
and&#13;
npto&#13;
a manly voice shouting . own the sta rs M a k ( , yourself haopy while you are here.&#13;
to in uire if there Was anything to ea: in • J J a v e ", smoke, a drink, or do s unething&#13;
the house.&#13;
It was characteristic of (ieorge Atwood&#13;
that his lirst t h o ights upon his return&#13;
home were not for h s wife who ha i spent&#13;
the ( ay in slaving for his household's&#13;
co . fort, n ir for his children, as to whether&#13;
they were well or ailing,&#13;
"I wonder what on earth Blanche has&#13;
got lit to e a t , " was the sole idea that occurred&#13;
to him as lie opened the frontdoor.&#13;
Whether Blanche ha i had anything to&#13;
e;U herself all d a y was not likely to trouble&#13;
him much.&#13;
Mrs. A t w o o l h a d . not heard him c o n e&#13;
in b u t whiMi he called out from the top&#13;
of the stairs to KITabeth. she s p r a n g&#13;
up from her chair, with an e\pres ion of&#13;
joy upon her face, and b u r r e ; out t o w e l -&#13;
come him.&#13;
"Dear (ieorge,'* she cried, " h o w tired&#13;
and hungry you must lie.'" and she made&#13;
a movement as though she would have&#13;
kissel him.&#13;
"Tired yes. There, there ' h a t will&#13;
do, Blanche. C a n ' t you see when a fellow&#13;
to diss! ate your sorrow.''&#13;
Captain Murg! s seated himself in an&#13;
easy chair, and sighed, as if the thought&#13;
. of his 1 o11'"Iy chambers was too ;nu h for&#13;
; him.&#13;
' "Blan he, my dear, br ng us some&#13;
whisky, there s a good girl."' exclaimed&#13;
Atwood. " T h i s man's very ha i, ever so&#13;
i ii a n " 'pegs' to low. Then you can give&#13;
1 us a little more music. "&#13;
Captain Sturgis was what Is generally&#13;
termed a fast man. He had seen somo&#13;
1 Lie s rv'ee In India in a crack cavalry&#13;
regimen . but had ret'red troui the army&#13;
upon inheriting a good income from his&#13;
father. Without being p o s s e s , ^ ' of any&#13;
landed proper y in which to Interest himself,&#13;
and his tastes leaning entirely towards&#13;
town life, he found himself at t h e&#13;
age of live and forty even more wedded t i&#13;
dissi a'ion of every deserlptl &gt;n than h -&#13;
had been at li\ e and t w e n t \ .&#13;
| (ieorge Atwoo I had r cue across thi-ty&#13;
j man several years a o, but had not krrowfi&#13;
him at a l l intimately until o u U f t - ^ a t e l y .&#13;
doesh I care abQtut iulteao much atfectlonf hturjfia was found J j * Hr?*ppina; In upon&#13;
" i es. dear, you must be. I dl l not • U D u r u * n retreats, and spying out their&#13;
mean to annoy y o u . ' ' replied his wife&#13;
subiulssi. eiy. " W m said you would be&#13;
home by -even, &gt;ou know, and I had such&#13;
a nice little s u p p e r ready for you. There&#13;
is some beef-steak pie, and -'&#13;
• S e r y well, then. Let us have It up&#13;
without an\ more palaver; We can talk&#13;
about It a terwaids, ••&#13;
Mrs. Atw rod waited [Kitiontl. until leu&#13;
husband had eaten his supper, Mie pre&#13;
OMided to e it also, but whatever a p p " ite&#13;
she mav have had before had gone from&#13;
her now.&#13;
| By degrees he seemed to recover h i -&#13;
temper, and after he had pushed away his&#13;
plate and lighted a cigarette he said -&#13;
| " W e l l , w m d o t i ' t IISK me how I got on&#13;
to da\ '.' 1 SH \ old Morton a out that storv&#13;
1 sent )iiMI. l i e has had It nearly t w o&#13;
mouths. Of course lie will not have it. 1&#13;
need not tell &gt; on that — my luck's dead&#13;
out that s w h a ' ' s the matter with me.&#13;
T h e old beggar had t h o e | u . e , to ilml fault&#13;
i' with it, in a sort of half-hearted way. At&#13;
last I a-ked him straight out wha! w a s&#13;
the matter wiih i .' Then lie began to&#13;
mutter something about t uitology. I did&#13;
not ipiite catch what he did say. Tautology&#13;
Indeed! I'll tautologi e him some&#13;
• lav, and pa,\ him out jolty well for his&#13;
i m p u d e n c e . , ;&#13;
j " N e v e r m i n d , darling!" said his wife,&#13;
rising from her chair and res: ing her hand&#13;
a teetionat ly upon his slion tier, " W e&#13;
shall have some good fortune soon perhaps.'.'&#13;
"Cood fortune! Ah, I've been looking&#13;
out for that many a long d a y ! By thebye,&#13;
Blanche, is there a n y t h i n g to drink&#13;
in the h o u s e ' Captain Murgis said he&#13;
would look in to-night. '&#13;
1 "Capta ti s-urgis'.* 1 d o n ' t like that&#13;
man, (Ieorge: I do so w i s h — - "&#13;
' •' \ c \ e r you mind whether you like him&#13;
or not. He is my friend, and I desire that&#13;
' on wifWrt' civil to him. Not only cl il,&#13;
Blanche, but pleasant— | leasaut. do you&#13;
unders'iind:' i h it is, if you liave not&#13;
yet forgotten t h e art of how to do so. 1&#13;
I asked you if there was anythirigdrinkable&#13;
i iu the h use, Is t h e r e " "&#13;
; "No, Ceorge. 1 am afraid not—only&#13;
beer.''&#13;
' Well. then, j u s t be good enough to&#13;
send I li/abeth round to tho 'King's Head,'&#13;
ami tell her to fetch a bottle of whisky.&#13;
The best m i n d — a n d — a n d " fumbling In&#13;
his waistc at ocket for the&#13;
knew were not there - ' tell&#13;
is for m e - and p u t it down&#13;
"Yes. ( i e o r g e " ' answered&#13;
as she left the room -&#13;
Then, h u r r y i n g u p stairs, she felt ah mt&#13;
in the dark for the pocket of one of her&#13;
old dresses. Finding It. she took tive&#13;
shillings from a little hoard she had&#13;
secreted therp.&#13;
J'oor little hoard! s h e had earned it&#13;
by painting fans and iloiu? faaey worn,&#13;
and ha I hi Men it away until aha should&#13;
have saved a sufficient sum t o p u r c h a s e&#13;
some children's clothes. They did w a n t&#13;
new fr &gt;cks so badlv, she thought, M s h e&#13;
took the mniiev from out her slender&#13;
sto- ». Still if (ieorge wanted It mart&#13;
w iy of course ha h a d the m &gt;st r i » w t o i t&#13;
Then she gava t h a o r d r am) tha aaonay&#13;
to &gt;:!I abeth. .&#13;
How could aha aand bar old servant o a t&#13;
upon such an ermad, aha argued U bar*&#13;
self, without the money area wbarawif"&#13;
to pay for i ',' &lt; ^&#13;
"(Jet the best you enm, t l ,&#13;
whispered: " a m i - d o n t&#13;
for."&#13;
"No. &gt; ! ' * returned Elt/al.et%&gt;&#13;
it isn't a ^ o i u e of strifcawtaa, s!|&#13;
that faf*"^ • - - -&#13;
way ftui&#13;
ttt&#13;
coins lie well&#13;
her to say it&#13;
d'ye hear'.'"&#13;
Mrs. Atwood&#13;
different m ales of life. It amused him to&#13;
i\o so. and he probibly knew more of the&#13;
! inner lite of |iie'r characters about I on-&#13;
I. don than did most men It was u i ' y a&#13;
few weeks before I his i articular evening&#13;
: that he had been as ,,ed by Atwood to his&#13;
house to smoke a i i e and have a quiet&#13;
game, and he had gone away very much&#13;
impressed with the charms of Ceor ;e Atwood's&#13;
wife.&#13;
Atwo &gt;d was iu Sturgis's debt -Sturgis&#13;
liked men to be in his debt not that he&#13;
lent them small ».nu- of m o n e , from any&#13;
i kindly feeling or allowe I old g a m o l i n g&#13;
| scores to stand o u r oeeausu lie did uu.&#13;
| wish to Inconvenience Ins debtors; but he&#13;
I liked to feel the power he had o \ e r the&#13;
I men who owed hun in ney.&#13;
i * • I &gt;« JII "r b itlii'f \ oui'sct . ' ' In; would say.&#13;
• "wait till \ uu are 'tlusli,' a i d then you&#13;
I can pa&gt; me, \on know, oil eha[&gt; W ait&#13;
I till the sh p comes homo 1 am in no lui-&#13;
I mediate want of it. "&#13;
Tliougfi l aptain Murgis was proclaimed&#13;
by his debtors to be • 'a oll&gt; good fellow, ''&#13;
i there was not one of them but hate I him&#13;
J in his lit'no-t heart. The glance of h i -&#13;
eye, the eoir.eiiiptous speech, t h e sneer he&#13;
k n e w so well how to employ, were all&#13;
- m a r t s which he daily Indicted upon them;&#13;
and many a po,&gt;r wretch lougct tor atif:y-&#13;
]iouiid note or so, that he m:ght free himself&#13;
from this tyrant's clutches, and assert&#13;
h s manly lmUveudeu e with Ids lists.&#13;
Mrs. Atwootl played and sang as she&#13;
was requested, and the two men settled&#13;
themselves down to a game of poker.&#13;
Several times she glance I towards them,&#13;
and felt -ad and h c a \ y at heart as she,&#13;
watched her husband and this man whom&#13;
she so loathed, b &gt;th intent upon their&#13;
cards. What good could come of k n o u t n g&#13;
such a man as this'.' He was rich, and ostentatious&#13;
in parading his wealth. Why&#13;
did he not lititl his amusements amongst&#13;
his rich acquaintances'.' What charm&#13;
could there be :or him in their shabby little&#13;
house'.'&#13;
Sh • sh id lercd. as a dreadful thought&#13;
crossed her mind. ( ould It be that she&#13;
herse f was the attraction" Tlieu she&#13;
thou-jht of l i s over-politeness a d ihe&#13;
many li tie fulsome compliments he was in&#13;
the habit of paying her.&#13;
No, surely he c m l d not l&gt;e so vile as&#13;
that: \ et, a- she regarded his face, with&#13;
h i s pale gray eyes, his long fair moustache,&#13;
and the perpetual sneer, which had&#13;
become ;i habitual expression to his&#13;
features, sh,' fel' t h e r e was n o t h ' n g too&#13;
mean for this man t&gt; contemplate.&#13;
IO UK ( O V T I X l K t l .&#13;
Printing: a Hi? Magazine.&#13;
In conversation with an attache of Harper&#13;
Brothers 1 learned a si nple fact connected&#13;
with the printing of the monthly&#13;
magazine that appaas almost incredible,&#13;
and explains at the same t ine the extraordinary&#13;
delav la tla publication JIL accepted&#13;
artielaa. Tha attache tar&#13;
that tha •oalhjfcls printed&#13;
morUjiJn jfannnwK *** poht&#13;
H e h u d gone, to bed t h i s n i g h t , us&#13;
UMia.1, with a S b a r j i e ' s rifle, d o u b l e d - b a r -&#13;
re.lcd jfiiu, t w o r e v o l v e r s u n d ;i buwiek&#13;
n i f e , n n d w a s just g e t t i n g into a. do/.e&#13;
w h e n t h e 4uai'tei'in;i.-&gt;terV h o a r s e voice&#13;
r e a c h e d h i m from t h e d e c k .&#13;
" B u a t iihoy-y-ye!"&#13;
H e gi'Uspetl h i s g u n s , first o n e&#13;
t h e n tiie o t h e r , a n d finally sat bolt&#13;
r i g h t , with a i v v o l v e c in e a c h h a m ! ,&#13;
••H'-y fellows! w h a t is i t ? " h e a.-k.-d&#13;
of s e v e r a l m e n a.-, t h e y passed h i s room,&#13;
p u r p o s e l y e x c l a i m i n g t h a t p i r a t e s n c i v&#13;
a p p r o a c h i n g ,&#13;
" A s w a r m of jihrnuH ( M a l a y b o a t s )&#13;
a r e p u l l i n g t o w a r d u s , " a n s w e r e d a&#13;
h u r r i e d voice, a s its o w n e r passed&#13;
r a p i d l y to t h e u p p e r d e c k ; " b r i n g y o u r ;&#13;
a r m s a l o n g . "&#13;
In a few m i n u t e s ull h a n d s w e n ; on&#13;
d e c k , g a z i n g c u r i o u s l y t o w a r d the. sus-&#13;
I&gt;eeti'd objects, w h i l e t h e quarterintt-ster&#13;
was g e t t i n g h o a r s e r a n d h o a r s e r with&#13;
c o n t i n u e d h a i l i n g . T h e y looked like&#13;
boats m o v i n g s t e a l t h i l y t o w a r d t h e&#13;
s h i p .&#13;
" H a i l t h e m in M a l a y , M r . S q u i r e s , "&#13;
said C o m m a n d e r K o d g e r s .&#13;
Sqiiiivs t h r e w himself b u c k a n d d r e w&#13;
H long b r e a t h . " P h r a u m a n - a - t i - r ! "&#13;
X o a n s w e r . " T h e y m u s t h a v e some&#13;
b a d object or t h e y would a n s w e r , " haza&#13;
r d e d t h e u n s t e a d y voice of a seinialarmii-&#13;
t.&#13;
" P h r a u man-a-a-i'!" still no a n s w e r .&#13;
" S a y "I'hran miiii-tir ahoy'.' S q u i r e s , "&#13;
s u g g e s t e d a voice at his e l b o w .&#13;
"fir't o u t with y o u r f u n ! " e x c l a i m e d&#13;
t h e h a i l e r ; " d o n ' t y o u k n o w thtit inausir&#13;
DII^IHS alioy':'"&#13;
A g e n e r a l l a u g h ' h e r e c a u s e d h i m to&#13;
c o u g h n e r v o u s l y a n d i v n e w t h e hail:&#13;
" P h r a u m a n - n - a r i "&#13;
" L o w e r a boat, M r . li r i d g e . " a t&#13;
l e n g t h o r d e r e d t h e c a p t a i n , u n d send&#13;
h e r to see w h a t they a r e ; we m a y hail&#13;
h e r e all n i g h t . ' '&#13;
So i h e b o a t wite l o w e r e d a n d puffed&#13;
off t g y i - i r i 'Jhe pi rat'itia'i y&amp;T'tn*.. f h e y&#13;
J p r o v e d t o b e s m a l l floating Islete of&#13;
b n i 8 h w o o d a n d d e n s e l y p a c k e d graa«&#13;
drifting' with tic- c u r r e n t ; a n d t h e d i s -&#13;
((..1 v e r y w a s no s o o n e r m a d e than o u r&#13;
a l a r m i s t w a s on deck.&#13;
" W h y . wlii/iv a r e \ ' o u r y u i i s ? " asked&#13;
Vflsatafppl at &lt;&#13;
A woman at Worca»t«r, Uaia,, rcc«nUj|(sr«&#13;
blnh to four gtrl twins.&#13;
Baron Hlrich b t i donated $ASUa,000 for tb«&#13;
education of Jews la Utllcla.&#13;
Two "green good*" twlndlari In New York&#13;
city were convicted last week.&#13;
Foreign JewUn firmer* bare been ordered&#13;
to quit PoUod within a month.&#13;
More than 140,000,000 worth of Aroerlcin&#13;
refined lard li exported ever; rear.&#13;
'The coal mine* of Wublnjzion Territory&#13;
produced U25,U0O ton* of coal lati j e t r .&#13;
A mill has been built i t ttt. Uliaoo'i Iiltnd,&#13;
Oa., to cut cjDrena timber fur furniture.&#13;
Verdi, the muilctl torupoier, la somethlii^&#13;
of a politician, lie li an Italian senator.&#13;
The New York grand Jurr urxea a reducllou&#13;
in the number uf aalooni lu that clijr.&#13;
A number of negro colonlitt tailed from&#13;
New York laat week for the weit coaat of Africa.&#13;
'ihe cotton prospect In the Memphli district&#13;
h a t bteD uufaror»blj alfecled br near;&#13;
ralni.&#13;
An oil eXDert iay» then} I* more oil uuder&#13;
tbe loll of California luan Inert I* in Pennsylvania.&#13;
The potato crop for thlt rear la estimated&#13;
at i!t(J,W0,0o0 biithels, tbe largttt grown for&#13;
leTeral jeara. ,&#13;
Tbe total world's Droduutlou of raw i;.k la&#13;
1&amp;7 was 25,T6'J,0W jouuds, against l!3.3Sti,000&#13;
pounds In ISafJ.&#13;
A Russian Imperial decree ban beta published&#13;
to protect Caucasian napiba producers&#13;
from foreign competltluu.&#13;
Tut Commissioner of Internal Revenue&#13;
baa decided tbat coloring butter with cotton&#13;
seed oh makes It oleomargarine.&#13;
l i e total production of steel rails throughout&#13;
tbe world Is a,713,000 tons anuuallj. Of&#13;
these tbe United States produces 1,764,000, or&#13;
searlr one-half.&#13;
Work will soon coramsnee on tbe railroad&#13;
tunuel under tbe St. Clair river from Port&#13;
Huron to Simla. It will be a mile long and&#13;
will cost $i,500,U00.&#13;
Mr. Vass&amp;r, one of tbe founders of Vaisar&#13;
College, and wbo recently died, left bis&#13;
property «itlraated at $1,5 U.OOO to educational&#13;
and Denevolent Institutions.&#13;
A esse b a t been decided In Allen couotr,&#13;
Kan., by which &amp;.000 settlers will lose&#13;
tbelr homes, tlelr lands having been found&#13;
to belong to a railroad company.&#13;
A land flowing wltb r e Ik and boney would&#13;
be t bad Und to live ID. Milk makes seven&#13;
out of ten people bilious, and honey gives&#13;
elgbt out oJ ten people tbe colic&#13;
A family named Hodges lay claim to t tract&#13;
of land comiiising 601,000 acres in Colfsi&#13;
county, New Mei.co, under a grant alleged&#13;
to have been made by Spain In ltWS.&#13;
Tbe canal through tbe Isthmus of Corinth,&#13;
Greere, 1« just approaching completion. It&#13;
was first ;, aimed V&gt;00 years ago, and work&#13;
was done on It 1,700 years ago. It is 4 miles&#13;
lODg.&#13;
Dr. Cboreat, the eminent French physician,&#13;
lays that tbe nraln of those under 10 years of&#13;
agt must cot bw over worked and tbat up to&#13;
this time oo forcing of the mind should b«&#13;
permitted.&#13;
."'Deepsr tbUn e'er r/lumpiet sounded"&#13;
Some people** cougha ae*T». to coma from.&#13;
yet a bottle of Or H u l l * Cottaja-fyrup&#13;
will cure 'hem. It w&lt;&lt; » away OjoWB 4Mi&gt;^&#13;
hotti'in "f m . i f . " s and works w o i ^ ^ ^&#13;
l'leasioit in t.iKe ,ii.'1 trend for coatfha,i&#13;
crou|i. to'iiiieiu!is ete Price'&amp; oen1&#13;
I'ure ^ciid ii'wuvs ims its baae lnai&#13;
It is so wi'Hi s.i lent II m o i l , which ia&#13;
its weight iii co il to ail sutferara&#13;
r t i e u m a t i s m , neif.iU'in, or gout.&#13;
you got t h e g e n u i n e , P r i c e 'i!&gt; cents).&#13;
O l i o .&#13;
" J i s t&#13;
V e l J "&#13;
wli»i&gt;* a r e y o u r tfiiiis i a&#13;
mind yei- o w n bu.siin —. \s\\&#13;
S t e a m in a S e c o n d .&#13;
o i l e r for t h e i n s t a n t a n e o u s r&gt;vn&#13;
" H o w ' s business since electionVr ti&#13;
one base ball club nniungor of&#13;
"Mighty dull," wns the discoura^io*r1&#13;
"I've only sold t w o playero thia w e e t ' ^&#13;
is t h e n e w e s t th 111&#13;
l e a d i l l " " O i e n '&#13;
: n&#13;
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ern'.iiin of slenin&#13;
ij',ir ii n»-. " said a&#13;
t-lie o t h e r d a y . " T h e a p p a r u l u&#13;
sists uf a t h i c k w r o u g h t iron t o b e n f&#13;
anj, eoiiN'eiiieiit d i a m e t e r . whiel&gt; is tlutt&#13;
e l l e i l l i t a t i ' l l l p e r a t U t ' O t i e l o w t h e W e i d -&#13;
iue i n ii jit, till its i n t e r n a l walls a r e almost&#13;
ill rniil.U't, a Seetiotl of t h e tube&#13;
slnj\^in_r only a straie/ht line t h e t!iiei&lt;-&#13;
nes&gt; ei a hair. T h e tube is t h e n coiled&#13;
JTJACOBS OIJ;&#13;
For Bruises and BurlMU.&#13;
F r e s h , S t r o n g , C o n v i n c i n g FfaOta.&#13;
B e s t Result*. But rrortaiau. a. !../«a&lt;,*tja.&#13;
Whllt in Oi, «aploT at ih* aaratow Itov* 0»..&#13;
• ppilKl joar Si Jacob* Oil U maay b*4 b%r»M at&#13;
Uu nwaldtrt »a4 klwafi w\Xk b*n rcimltt&#13;
010 w aoaroa.&#13;
L a d d e r K n l l . 0U&lt;Mtaa, T i m Jmn. U ISSt,&#13;
rail from liiid«r. br«U*d »nd tpralati mj foot&#13;
and wrlit HL3«r*4 ST* thft, &gt; u ear*d ky SV&#13;
j t n u on - JOIHUA w m n .&#13;
P i t c h e r ' * I . l i c k . Detroit, stick , J»»* I. 1SSS.&#13;
r-uctnoj b».i ipr*,ln*4 »nd brsliW mj arm, two&#13;
appUolloBJ of St Jacob* 0U c«r*4 m*&#13;
Louis a u u .&#13;
1 nto a n y 1-&#13;
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nvenietit sh;i[ie anil t h a t is&#13;
the d i r e c t h e a t of t h e furn&#13;
a c e , ('old u a t e r hi'in"' forced in a t&#13;
0111.' e n d by a v,iiii|i issues o u t from t h e&#13;
o t h e r a s s t e a m , t h e p r e s s u r e a n d dryn&#13;
e s s of w h i c h d e p e n d on t h e t e m p e r a -&#13;
t u r e of t h e t u b e . ' ' It is c l a i m e d t h a t&#13;
no furritio- u r s c a l i n g u p of t h e t u b e&#13;
t a k e s p l a c e , as t h e hicli velocity with&#13;
w h i c h t h e s t e a m passes t h r o u g h b r e a k s&#13;
u p a n d carries, alone- with it a n y d e p o s i t&#13;
a t t h e i n s t a n t of its form&#13;
a t i o n . T h e ' l a r g e s t b o i l e r y e t cons&#13;
t r u c t e d on t h i s p l a n h a s b e e n a t e n -&#13;
h o r s e p o w e r o n e , a n d IKLS p r o v e d so&#13;
s a t i s f a c t o r y t h a t t h e s y s t e m is a b o u t to&#13;
he e x t e n d e d . T h e e-overnrnent lias e x -&#13;
p e r t * a t w o r k e x a m i n i n g t h e s y s t e m ,&#13;
e x p e c t i n g , to a d o p t it for u s e in t h e cons&#13;
t r u c t i o n of t o r p e d o - b o a t s . - N e w Y o r k&#13;
Mail.&#13;
Cil'MP' 'Kh i&#13;
CURES I PHod^S1&#13;
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M. W. DUNHAHTS&#13;
CAKLAWN FARM.&#13;
3,000 PERCHERONS&#13;
FRENCH COACH HORSES,&#13;
IMPORTED.&#13;
STOCK c.N HANDt&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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For s l l p o i n t s in Northern michigan&#13;
feke the Toledo, Ann Arbor &amp; Northa&#13;
m miobtgaa Railroad. Trains for&#13;
t h e north leave (Pederman) or monroe&#13;
Junction at 6:02 a. m., 4:05 p. ra.&#13;
cad 7.51 p. m.&#13;
Booth bound trains leave monroei&#13;
Jonetion at 8:10 a. m., 12:31 p. m. and&#13;
7:51 p. m. Connections made with&#13;
Michigan Central at Ann Arbor,&#13;
« £ y i Q r M d Trunk at Hamburg, Detroit,&#13;
, ]Uctaiai3trfcM)*infr k Northern at Howell, CbiieaffO-&#13;
4: (irand Trunk at Durand, Detroit,&#13;
Grand H a r e n &amp; tnilwaukee and&#13;
micbitjan Central at OWODSO Jnnction.&#13;
KFlinto^ Fere roarqnette at mt. Pleasant.&#13;
Clare and Farwell. and Grand&#13;
Rapidg &amp; Indiana at Cadillac, at Toledo&#13;
with railroads diverging.&#13;
H. W. ISHLEY, W. H. BENNETT,&#13;
Buporintendent. Gea. Paaa.Aceat.&#13;
. Obiturr Kotlaaa, proaa or vdatrj.^nat be&#13;
Baidfor4tha.faWolflT«&lt;aata por Iioa.aDiaaa&#13;
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Mwal Jtt^rtaTw tae eommanUy. Death noeven&#13;
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Bereaftar aU cirfeapondenta of the DIBPATCB&#13;
are nqneatad to aend tbair writing* ao that they&#13;
will reach thU oDice by Tueaday of eacn week.&#13;
Ail advertlaeinaata moat M banded in *» early ae&#13;
Tuawday uorninj; to laaure an insertion the itme&#13;
week. -1 '•'!*:&#13;
OJtJLVJttCW T W i&#13;
\M BTHODltJT EPI8(!OP U, CHURCH.&#13;
JW HOT. W.J, Cluck, pastor. ServlceBievew&#13;
Sunday moraine at t0:%&gt;, and'alternate Sunday&#13;
avenin'ga at 7:81' o'clock. I'rayer meeting Tbnra-&#13;
&lt;lay evvninsa. Hunday sc ool at close of mornin?&#13;
»nrvice. 4- E. Forbes, SuDerlntendent.&#13;
, &lt; . — . 1 -&#13;
HONOREOAriCTNAL CHURCH.&#13;
V/ Rar. O . B . Thnreton, pastor; service e»ery&#13;
Hanilar morning at 10:»\ Knil alternate baiiday&#13;
inirs at 7:»;)o"«:tock. Praver meetlnir Thurad*&#13;
y evenloge, Sunday ecbool at close ot morn&#13;
Inn service. Geo. W. sykoa. Superintendent.&#13;
tT. MAKY'H CA'lltOLW OIIUUCH.&#13;
" " resident priest. Rev. Pr. t'onsedine, of&#13;
in coarse. Services at 11&gt;;;S0». tn„ every&#13;
third Onnday.&#13;
a O C I B T I E S&#13;
OlTBCl PBOVL.Krt SUCIETY O? CHRIS&#13;
TiAN KNUEAVOR, meets every Monday&#13;
IngMtha COUK'1 church All interested in&#13;
hriBUan work afe cordially invited to Join.&#13;
Kellia Baoneajt. Presldeut.&#13;
NIOHT8 0K MAC'CAHRKH.&#13;
Meetavery Friday evenlni; on or hefore full&#13;
o"lbe moon atojd Masouic Hall, Vloitiny broth&#13;
art cordially invited.&#13;
L.D". Hrokaw, Sir Knlzht Commander.&#13;
S-WSZ3&gt;TSSSS C A . S I X ) S .&#13;
H P. SltiLER,&#13;
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.&#13;
Ofllce next to residence, on Main Rtreet. Plnckney,&#13;
Wichlcsn. Calls promptly attended to day&#13;
or nlRUt.&#13;
f\ W. HAiiK. M.-l&gt;&#13;
\j Attends prt&gt;m|)ily all professianal calla.&#13;
OHlce a' residence on I'Dadilla S t , third door&#13;
West »t Coneregatloiial thurcb.&#13;
PiNOKNEY, - MICHIGANJ&#13;
AMES MAUKKV,&#13;
NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNEY&#13;
And Insurance A^rit. l.eual papers made out&#13;
onshort ootLce and rettHonahfr U-rme. Al«&lt;&gt; agfiit&#13;
fur ALLAN LINK of Ocean Meamere. Office on&#13;
t&lt;ortn aide ^lain t*t,. t'iuckney, Mich.&#13;
W P. VAN VV1NKI K,&#13;
,. Attorney and Counselor at Law. and&#13;
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.&#13;
Office in Huhhall Bluck (rooms Connrely occnplod&#13;
by «..KHaoball.) HoWKLL, MICH.&#13;
WANTKP&#13;
Wheat, Beans, Barley, Clorer feed, Dres«-&#13;
ad Hoas, etc. i fVThr. hlcheet market prii^e will&#13;
he paid THOH. UKAD, Pinckney, Mien.&#13;
C!()KREcTKD WEEKIA' HY THOMAS UKAl)&#13;
Wheat, No. I white S .W&#13;
No. i red W No. 8 red, »4&#13;
Oats •• *^i •&lt;'"&gt;&#13;
Corn :,f&gt;&#13;
Barley, 1.10¾ "..l.".&#13;
Beans, 1 «j (ft i.w&#13;
Dried Apples Ui&#13;
PoUtoea 8.'&gt;4i. :«1&#13;
Batter, «1&#13;
JCage 1«&#13;
l&gt;r«Med Chickens 08&#13;
Lilve Cblcke is &gt;*&#13;
Turkeys in&#13;
Clover Seed. $4 T%g S.CC&#13;
Dressed Pork »»S0© &lt;:S"v&#13;
Apples •••% .?* &lt;&amp; 1 •»*&#13;
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• : . &amp; • • ' THE -«- DISPATCH&#13;
Job Department&#13;
•tyl«ei e f T y p u . B o r d s s a , a)tc_tlxavt&#13;
1» raq.\a.lxaa. to a&gt;ac*cvi.t«&#13;
O - p * WORK&#13;
In All Of Its Branches:&#13;
&amp;T REASONABLE RATES.&#13;
We Invite all who are Innwdof Job&#13;
Work of any kind to sire w a call.&#13;
Plnckney Exchange Bank.&#13;
********&#13;
G. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A QENERAL&#13;
BANKING • BUSINESS.&#13;
^)lo»«f Loaned en ApproTrt Notes.&#13;
TJEPO^AECEIVED.&#13;
CertificafM^^mf, time deposits&#13;
aaa^meon demand.&#13;
0W4alCTI0K8 A tFBCIALTT.&#13;
"t" #aa^a«klBrVlak«a« av.iala*&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
The property known as the N. P. Beebe residence.&#13;
For price and terras apply to&#13;
O" . W. T«cii tPLi, Agent.&#13;
Farm for Sale.&#13;
QlTtjATEDTHRB&#13;
M and one mile from Mranri Trunk Railway at&#13;
Hon. Enown as the c m foot farm. Will Bell&#13;
MILEH West of Piuckney&#13;
Grand sta&#13;
cheap or will exvhanpe for f mailer place, contains&#13;
ft*) acre*. Uood orchard and good build-&#13;
Intra, for particulars address&#13;
W. H. ATBIIS, Anderson, Mich.&#13;
Having rented the&#13;
O L A G K S M I - H SHOP,&#13;
Lat»ly vacated by Ed. Parker,&#13;
I announce myself&#13;
ready to do all kinds&#13;
of work.&#13;
HORSE-SHOEING A&#13;
SPECIALITY,&#13;
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,&#13;
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.&#13;
0. J. McKEEBY.&#13;
HOLIDAY TRADE&#13;
Has• reduced &lt;&gt;ur block sonic, hut&#13;
wfi will soon liave new designs in the&#13;
intent style of jewelry. Watches of all&#13;
.styles, Clocks for newly married&#13;
people,&#13;
S I L E N T C L O C K S&#13;
for the sick romn, N O I S Y C L O C K S&#13;
for wound sleepers, People with tailing&#13;
eye i-ijrht, |ile:i&gt;e call and get&#13;
fitted to 11 pair of our&#13;
NICKLF. PL'TED STEEL&#13;
BOWED GLASSES,&#13;
and examine our stock.&#13;
We guarantee our&#13;
prices as low as Small-&#13;
Pox prices. We are&#13;
prepared to do all kinds&#13;
of work on short notice.&#13;
BARTON $ CAMPBELL.&#13;
«f M f.&#13;
•JMortgiijrc&#13;
Sale.&#13;
Default having been made in the&#13;
conditions of :i coilam mortgage&#13;
(wherehy the power therein contained&#13;
to ceil has become operative) executed&#13;
bv Nancy M. Heel'(i, ot the, tewn&gt;hipof&#13;
Putnam, Livingston Uonntv, Michigan,&#13;
to Thomas Hirkett, of the Township oi&#13;
Dexter, \\'ashtenaw County, Michigan,&#13;
dated the tirst day of July'. A. I). 1887,&#13;
«nd recorded on the seventh day rf&#13;
July, A. 1). 1887. in the othee of register&#13;
0}'deeds lor the County of Livingston,&#13;
Michigan, in Liber 66 ot Mortgages&#13;
at poge 220 thereof; upon which&#13;
tm.rtgaHe there it due at the date of&#13;
thia notice the sum of Sixteen Hundred&#13;
ard Eighty t o u r dollars and Eighty&#13;
uents ($1()84.80), and no suit or proceedings&#13;
at law having been instituted&#13;
to recover the debt now remaining secured&#13;
by said mortgage or any part&#13;
thereof: Notice is therefore hereby&#13;
given that on Friday, the twentynineth&#13;
day of March A.". D. 1889,at one&#13;
o'clock in the afternoon of said day.&#13;
at the front do^r of the Court House,&#13;
in the Village of Howeli, (that being&#13;
the place of holding theCurcuit Court&#13;
within the County in which the mortgaged&#13;
premises to be sold are situated),&#13;
trie said mortgage will be foreclosed by&#13;
sale at public vendue to the highest&#13;
bidder, of the premises contained in&#13;
said mortgage (or so much thereof&#13;
as may be necessary to satisfy the&#13;
amount due on said mortgage with in-&#13;
Ure8t and lftjral costs,) that is to say:&#13;
All those certain pieces or parcels of&#13;
land Bitaated in the township of Putnam,&#13;
in the County of Livingston, and&#13;
State of Michigan, and described a s&#13;
follows, te-wit: The South East Quarter&#13;
and the South West Quarter of the&#13;
North East Quarter of Section number&#13;
eight (8) in Township number one (1)&#13;
North of Range number four (4) Eaat,&#13;
containing two hundred acres of land,&#13;
according to the United States Survey&#13;
thereof.&#13;
Dated, December 31, A. D. 1 8 8 8 ^&#13;
THOMAS UIBKCTT, Mortgage*.&#13;
LtrcavS. MONTAGU*,&#13;
r i i i i i Attorney for Mortgagee.&#13;
All persons indebted to me are re*&#13;
quested to call and settle before the&#13;
fin* of January 1889.&#13;
H. H. SWAXTHOUT.&#13;
Anderson, Dec. 15,1888.&#13;
Scotch, Velvet, Plush and Fur Caps&#13;
for Gents' and a very neat line of Furs&#13;
and PIushea for Ladies' at&#13;
GEO. W. Brass &amp; Co's.&#13;
P o u l t r y ! Poultry !&#13;
I will pay the highest market price&#13;
for all dressed poultry delivered at my&#13;
store at Anderson.&#13;
H. H. SWABTBODT.&#13;
For sale or trade for young horse.&#13;
A pair of yearling colts, one is a Battler&#13;
horse and t h e o t b i r i s a Pasacas&#13;
mare. Inquire of H . M . Davis, Piuckney.&#13;
The largest line of Neck Scarfs and&#13;
Handkerchiefs at&#13;
Gao. W. CSYICES&amp;CO'B.&#13;
Something r&amp;;t tn baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of gold band decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of us and&#13;
get a whole get. Yours,&#13;
GEO. W. SYKKS &amp; Co.&#13;
Look at that large line of Suspenders&#13;
at G E O . W. SYKES &amp; Co'a.&#13;
A fine lot of Bed Blankets from $1.00&#13;
and u p at GKO. VV. SYKKS SC C O S .&#13;
Notice.&#13;
All persons owing us on account,&#13;
now due, are requested to call and settle&#13;
at once as we must have your account&#13;
settled before we invoice.&#13;
Yours,&#13;
GEO. W. SYKES &amp; Co.&#13;
Reduction.&#13;
And when we .say reduction everybody&#13;
knows we moan business, that is&#13;
why our reduction sales are always a&#13;
success Here is what v/e will close&#13;
out, Our large stock of Caps, Gloves,&#13;
N.ittens. Blankets and Cloaks.&#13;
Poniiac Leavy mittens at 1 9 \&#13;
Faced Hogs kin u " 35c.&#13;
Fleaced initlens 39c.&#13;
All wool B . d Blankets worth 15.00.&#13;
at 2.25.&#13;
All wool Bed Biankets wnrth $3.50.&#13;
at $2 IK).&#13;
Fur Caps, best $3 00 at 2.00.&#13;
Fur Caps, good at $0 75.&#13;
Plush Caps V s t $3 00 at 2.00.&#13;
Underwear, mottled w o o l , | 1 0 0 a t .05.&#13;
All Wool over shirt at $1.0J.&#13;
Bargains in Shawls.&#13;
v\ e are thankful for past favors,&#13;
and now offer our customers some&#13;
special bargains they can not help but&#13;
appreciate. Yours,&#13;
(I. W. SYKKS k Co.&#13;
Prof. K. Book of Detroit, spent the&#13;
holidays with bit cousin. J. W. Donaldson&#13;
and family near this place.&#13;
H . J . Clark and wife and H«v. O. B.&#13;
Thurston and family spent part of last&#13;
week visiting friends in Dansville.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson returned&#13;
on Saturday from an extended&#13;
visit with friends in Ingham county.&#13;
This cold weather meana more wood&#13;
for the printer. Who will bring us 1&#13;
load and square up for the DISPATCH?&#13;
J. T. Allen returned last Monday&#13;
evening, from a two weeks visit with&#13;
relative* in Elkhart, Ind. and Chicago,&#13;
111.&#13;
Be sure and read the redaction sale&#13;
that O. W. Sykes k Co. are giving.&#13;
It will be found under the local notice&#13;
heading.&#13;
Indications are good that the DISPATCH&#13;
is being appreciated, by the&#13;
number of new subscribers that it is&#13;
receiyintr&#13;
Mr. James Fitch and son Burr, returned&#13;
la.«t Thursday, from an extended&#13;
visit with friends and relatives in&#13;
West Branch.&#13;
Miss Bird Pearson, who has been&#13;
acting as clerk in G. W. Sykes &amp; Go's,&#13;
store for the past few months, has retired&#13;
there from.&#13;
Mis* Mamie Sigler, who ha* been&#13;
suffering with vaccination and the&#13;
m&#13;
W. D . Lakm o i Portland, visited&#13;
his parents, Mr. a n d Xra. J o b s LeAin&#13;
of Watt Putman, and other fnemds&#13;
and relatives in thia vicinity the batter&#13;
part of last week and first of this.&#13;
W. D. states that be is doing a good&#13;
business in the above named place.&#13;
O. L. Markey, who has been spep*\&#13;
ing his vacation with his paren$a\,and&#13;
bis many friends in this place for a&#13;
few weeks, gave bis many friends a/&#13;
card party Friday evening list.&#13;
About twenty young people were&#13;
present and all report a pleasant time.&#13;
Livingston Democrat: The report&#13;
that Mr. Friabee, the new Register of&#13;
Deeds, has larmed out that office to&#13;
Mr. Thompson ot Ooboctah, is incorrect.&#13;
Mr. Friabee informs us be will attend&#13;
to the duties of his office personally,&#13;
is the gain."—AMI Arbor&#13;
Covrier. The above has proves true&#13;
in this place as well as a t Ann Arbor.&#13;
If you do not believe it, jost try and&#13;
Among the many pleasant events on&#13;
N e w Year's day was a family gathering&#13;
at the residence of I*aac J. King,&#13;
in Hamburg. The relatives of himself&#13;
and wife to the number of twenty-two&#13;
gathered and spent the day in their&#13;
pleasant home on the banks of Cordley's&#13;
lake. Although "Old Santa&#13;
Clans" bad come on Christmas night&#13;
to ses all of the little folks, he came&#13;
again on N e w Year's day and left&#13;
many presents for both old and young.&#13;
It was a time of happiness to be remembered&#13;
by all present. When called to&#13;
dinner by the host and we saw the many&#13;
although be has hired Mr. Thompson | good things provided by the hostess,&#13;
to assist him, on account of bis excellent&#13;
penmanship.&#13;
Mr. Chris. Fitzsimon-s, who has been&#13;
a great sufferer of consumption of late,&#13;
died at bis home near Howell last&#13;
Tuesday, Jan. 8th. The funeral services&#13;
were held in Howell, after which&#13;
the remains were brought here and&#13;
placed in the vault. He leaves a wife,&#13;
one child and a host of friends to&#13;
mourn his loss.&#13;
Messrs. Dan'l and Wm. McKeeby of&#13;
Coral, Mich., have rented Daniel Richards'&#13;
blacksmith shop on Mill street,&#13;
easles for the past few week-, is so as! and will do all kinds of work in the&#13;
to be around again.&#13;
Last Saturday being Ernest Carr's&#13;
thirteenth birthday, his many young&#13;
friends gave him a party in the eveuing.&#13;
A fine timo is reported.&#13;
Our merchant* are busy invoicing.&#13;
Lookout for some great bargains in&#13;
the near future. Notice will probably&#13;
be given through the DISFATCH.&#13;
James Uiiey 0!' North Lake, who&#13;
iO*t bi« bum and duelling house by,&#13;
Hre recently, ha&lt; received $7HO insurance&#13;
from the German Insurance Co.&#13;
Mr. Dewiylit Merrill of Fairbury, t a j i e n tQ t h e u o s p i f a l b v t n e \&#13;
Nfo b., and Mrs.-Wattle Baldwin of Lo, , ^ , ^ T h e , . ^ ^ . b a y e b e e n&#13;
Anneb.-, Cu1..ere tb« g u o t s ol their&#13;
sifter, H i s . John LakhiVof W-st Putman.&#13;
Miss .Mile! M^nn retnra«d last&#13;
Moiniav, alter a two weeks viMi»*Vith&#13;
blacksmith line. The gentlemen come&#13;
with good recommendations as workmen&#13;
and the people of this community&#13;
should see that they are well patronized.&#13;
Look tor their new advertisement&#13;
in another column.&#13;
The small pox scare at Howell has&#13;
about abated, although one case of&#13;
varioloid has appeared since our last&#13;
issue. The following from the Livingston&#13;
Republican will explain: Last&#13;
week a lady named Heath, living in&#13;
the southern part of the yillage, exhibited&#13;
symptoms of varioloid, and was&#13;
board of&#13;
removed&#13;
tlieve also.&#13;
we all felt as if heart conld wish for&#13;
no more, for a while at least. Among&#13;
the guests present were Geo. Wright&#13;
and family, and Chas. B. King and&#13;
family of Iosco, Jos. Placeway and&#13;
fimily of Hamburg, Ras.se 11 Hastings&#13;
and family of Ypsilanti, Donel Mclntyre&#13;
and wife of White Oak, and Isaac&#13;
Herrick and fhoriiy of Grass Lake. It&#13;
was a day o f mnejt pleasure to all&#13;
present, a e d wbra higbt warned us&#13;
that it was time to^JeeeriVit was with&#13;
mary|kind wishestc-all, with tpromise&#13;
from each to meet again t e x ^ N e w&#13;
Year's day, if all were spared. /' %f&#13;
' * , 1,(1111,¾&#13;
,:i W&#13;
borried is the Bwavieii OaVhjr 1&#13;
t e c y . I • * • " : • * '•••&#13;
PaxahaHvUW jjt hswfaag »&#13;
Preston * Bear* are pwf Heig. i» »&#13;
water wheel ia the old saw miO tad&#13;
will ran a wood a»d iim working null&#13;
in the sear fotswe. JftyBryial BMJBBV&#13;
the best road cart ia the enoatry sad&#13;
nothing is to hinder a factory startiag&#13;
here, all it wants ie a little path.&#13;
Prestos understands aU kinds of wood&#13;
work, and the fanners of thia vicinity&#13;
can congratulate thciaselvca «*a haviag&#13;
a much needed machine shop here.&#13;
PLAINFitm '&#13;
Tioaa o u r,uiaa|if ilaala &gt;*&#13;
Jnne Sales is on the sick list fob , , -&#13;
week. ff :f,;^y^''li&#13;
8nT,ithhbe* I.1 L0. 0. T. bare renfted thMe!-/f e'?L -^^-] Chas. Edwards is visiting at D. P. v I : 4i&#13;
Van8ycle's w:&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickeraon -at,-;- *&#13;
White Oak, visited their daughstQ&#13;
Mrs. Charles Ingles the past week. ^ ¾&#13;
Ingles Bros. V f ^ a p . • y e r y&#13;
couraged. T h e ^ a t f a l * the&#13;
very bad Inch&#13;
ory, having lost&#13;
pipe. But they take's&#13;
tend to start a n o a V t ^&#13;
feet of the o t h e ^ y * h &gt; /&#13;
success.&#13;
.-lai-&#13;
HLOCAL MATTERS.KHeavy&#13;
wind, rain and snow storm&#13;
yesterday.&#13;
Head Barton k Campbell's new adv.&#13;
in another column,&#13;
Chas. Henry is woiking in Mr.&#13;
Lyncb's blacksmith shop.&#13;
Thanks to Mr. K. P. Campbell for a&#13;
&gt;ainpie of excellent honey.&#13;
The board of Supervisors are in&#13;
session at Howell this week.&#13;
Miss Ida Bullis of Munith, is visiting&#13;
her parents near this place.&#13;
Miss Nellie Sawyer of Fnwlerville,&#13;
is attending schoul at this place&#13;
Messrs. Bert Green and H. W. Lake&#13;
were in the Metropolis last week.&#13;
Sirs. E. A. Mann is able to lie around&#13;
again i,fier a few days of illness.&#13;
Mr and Mrs, Welch of Lansing, are&#13;
the guests of. Wm. Harris this week.&#13;
School commenced again last. Monday&#13;
morning with a good attendance.&#13;
Miss ,Ioie Harris of Dexter, visited&#13;
iienj. Allen's family in this place last&#13;
week.&#13;
Miss Jennie Dudley of Holly, was&#13;
the guest of Mrs. O. B. Thurston last&#13;
week.&#13;
Thomas Dolan the efficient clerk in&#13;
G. W . Sykes k Co's. store, was sick last&#13;
week.&#13;
Thanks to C. 1. Hood £ Co., of&#13;
Lowell, Mass., tor a beautiful calendii&#13;
of 1880.&#13;
Mrs. Frank Taylor of Indianapolis, is&#13;
the guest of Mrs. Henry Kice of North&#13;
Hamburg.&#13;
Jay Backus and wife, of IJnadilla&#13;
township, visited friends here first of&#13;
the week.&#13;
Finckncy now contains four blacksmith&#13;
shops, with first-class workmen&#13;
in everyone.&#13;
Mr. Fred Burgess of West Putman,&#13;
returned last Tuesday from an extended&#13;
trip in Canada.&#13;
Andrew Jackson and wife of Stockbridge,&#13;
were guests of Mrs. John&#13;
Jackson last w»ek.&#13;
A select company enjoyed a social&#13;
hop and supper a t tha Monitor House&#13;
last Thursday night.&#13;
W. H. Ayers has a farm for sale.&#13;
For further particulars see advertisement&#13;
in another column.&#13;
F, D. Rollisoa of Oaleabnrg, 111.,&#13;
was tbe guest of Mrs. Henry Kice of&#13;
North Hamburg, last week.&#13;
Mr. John Lakin, of West Putman,&#13;
who has been on the sick list for the&#13;
peat three weeks, is^iJAAtiaiVe&#13;
i ft- . . , , 1 . ami rebiti\ 1&#13;
\ ie&#13;
m&#13;
die&#13;
1 his piece, te&#13;
is attending&#13;
Died.'in Howell. 011 the 29ih ult., of&#13;
consumption; Mr. -bJin Pierson, aged&#13;
49 years arid 3 munths. Mr. Piersun&#13;
was Wjrn 111 AV.ivt,-- Co, N. Y , audi&#13;
came to Mi'diVm in 18')3. In Feb if&#13;
roiary. 1868, he mairied the eldest&#13;
dnoghter of Mr, John W. \\'r»ght.&#13;
whom he leave* a \w idow with three&#13;
cliiblvn, Mr. Pitrson ban resiled in&#13;
Howell for the psst twenty-onwy?ana,&#13;
and was over resp.vrivi., His-life was&#13;
in-nr il in the 11 ilUd A" \coinrariy for&#13;
S-.'i'K), and will; tne KnigiV- &lt;&lt;!' Honor&#13;
tor the same ain-uut, ma\i\i.: S5U00&#13;
New&#13;
Conunon Coonell P r o c e ^ n g a , 1&#13;
BECULAB MEETING.&#13;
Pinckney Jan. 7. 1889.&#13;
Council convened and was called to&#13;
order by President Mann.&#13;
Present, Trustees Finch, Patton,&#13;
Baker, Brown, Forbes.&#13;
Absent, Trustee Brogan.&#13;
On motion J. F. Forbes was appointed&#13;
clerk pro tern.&#13;
Minutes of la-t meeting read and&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Account presented by Perry Blunt&#13;
for services as Marshal and keeping&#13;
tramp, atnt. $4.25. On motion account&#13;
was allowed and an order drawn to&#13;
pay the same by following vote:&#13;
Yea Finch, Baker, Brown, l'a»0*&#13;
Areount presented by J. K. ForbeiJ&#13;
*? •&#13;
I Mt*„JaW~W&#13;
***::%&#13;
a few &lt;Sj&#13;
In gels&#13;
Wednesdj&#13;
'Spencej&#13;
home in&#13;
i*JKi&#13;
^ ^&#13;
Mrs. NeU^H&#13;
sing to la&#13;
M r - «&#13;
Year's dl&#13;
«aVvasBBaasl&#13;
'U M&#13;
Bri ^^^^^H&#13;
Ba&gt;aBBvar%g2&#13;
Wuowronfj^l&#13;
Abbott'slK ;m%'&#13;
• 1; t u n e r a l tonk |&#13;
L i v i n g s t o n I1'&#13;
•&gt;t . v Jan&#13;
school. • ^&#13;
B. C. Young, \vhobr;)ke his leg &gt;ume&#13;
time ago, was r,eea (Mi our si reels, one&#13;
day List &lt;A e, k. (j Jin] to s-e Bert,&#13;
around again, if I lie cratehes do have to&#13;
g&gt; with hi in.&#13;
Among the others that have procured&#13;
lici n-e to wed, ihe Ann Aii'or&#13;
Argus gives the names of M r. (.'larevce 1 in an, i n&#13;
Powell of that pi.ire and Miss Julia 1']. | Years d i.\&#13;
Sprout of Pincknev. j ,, , , . , 1 , 1 .&#13;
1 I On r rulay night, 1 lee. _•*&#13;
Mr. (J, \,. Markey, who has been ! (,,U| a n &lt; V 1 . i r , , , i ] , y a t i , . „ w t l i l&#13;
teaching srliool near Shepherds has ! (1(j (1|U, ,,| (1^ ,.r 1,,^,,^.., pi ,,&#13;
accepted a position at. 1 lie ('aiuta]. [ t o w n &gt; .iuumil f||h.(II W i l , ^^&#13;
and i^ now at Lansing. He is Speak- \( ,V \S printing oilier, owimd&#13;
i-r Diekem.i's m.'ssenger. Bi-cl-'lord. and w i s loiaily&#13;
Mis- Belle Kennedy, who lias been Its yadic w ;i-SI .275, and&#13;
visiting her mother and other rela I for SMHI. Bio. HI a • • k bird&#13;
tives and friends in this place for a 1 the-... who owe bun will pi&gt; un he will&#13;
few weeks pasl, returned to Yp-iiani i ' start again in that p l a c . lie slniidd&#13;
Saturday, where she is ai tending | recej \ e the .hearty &gt;nppn|-t , t' r w i y&#13;
S'diool, 1 pe.son in that p'aiv1. f^r he i&gt; wio'thv&#13;
'iviefs in procuring an ordiiiaaeaV&#13;
'am't. $2 00. On motion account WitS&#13;
allowed and an order dia^vn to pay&#13;
tbeMke&gt;e, by the following vote:&#13;
YeaV^Via^hJa^utton, Baker, Brown.&#13;
, Uetioe) npa$t and jayppoi't-d that&#13;
!!. ^ l i ' T l -&#13;
, de~tr\,ys&#13;
,,t' ihe&#13;
Sheridan&#13;
i v (I ,1.&#13;
i;sT''0Ved&#13;
was insiiivd&#13;
s;ns that it'&#13;
Jas. Markey and Mr.&#13;
Pinckney, were in town Ttfut&#13;
Mrs. Matilda Voegte visited at Jas.&#13;
Leache's of loseo, part of last week. A&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manes have been *"*&#13;
visitina friends in Leslie the past fei# *&#13;
'*$&#13;
days./^.&#13;
». •r ^&#13;
nnncrKfj|oi^,:,l»et»a-carried.&#13;
J. rr^W,(HeraV W*r-Tjan.&#13;
Neighborhood fortespondme*.&#13;
Carl Dtttman and H . ^ a f '&#13;
^Jsfaipped a&#13;
Valentine Dinkel, who hii&gt; been an&#13;
active buyer oi pnult1-v this season, h 1&#13;
shipper; over twenty two tons of 'hi&#13;
commodity. During the&#13;
fit. and if I&#13;
1 port he will&#13;
1&#13;
[ than ever lief.ire. W e&#13;
week of i kindest -\ mpnthy to you&#13;
ie i t o e - I'eem ve ', e i i r S'l | i -&#13;
po i lish a better paper&#13;
extend our&#13;
Bro. lib 11 -UChristmas&#13;
he shipped over six tons, j f-rd and hope to receive the weekly&#13;
He is a hustler. I visits ol the NVws m the near fnt"re.&#13;
Quai'terlv meeting services of tlie Liurlgston Ri'Piio|it-a-i: The foi&#13;
M. L\ ehundi will he held at Ihe Lakm | lowing is a list of soldiers and sudors&#13;
school houste, West Putnam, next Sun- j who thnk part in thr l i t • wir. ca&#13;
GREGORY.&#13;
I"r,,iii Our Corr^ppipii.ti'iit.&#13;
Lew Baiiey of New York, has been&#13;
the guest of 1 is hrntli&lt;*r Frank, the&#13;
p;i.,t week.&#13;
Kd, Clack visited his parenrs, tile&#13;
Kev. VV.,I. Clark and wife at Pinckney.&#13;
one day hist week.&#13;
li-ot'ue Baniels, wli.t went to the&#13;
S.iniliM'iuin at Bat t ie i'ieek t..r treatment,&#13;
is reported no bet ter.&#13;
Miss Nettie Daniels of this place,&#13;
lias gone to.-Sanj'^e, California, to take&#13;
charge of a depai tiuent, in the high&#13;
school t h e r e \&#13;
Hoi ace Lick has opened up a Ilea&#13;
-tot k of yroceries at this place. He&#13;
has a h-&gt;st of friends in this locality,&#13;
and we wish hitu sucevss.&#13;
CHUBBS CORNERS.&#13;
I!- ted ' ^'rom Our ('orri'spondent.&#13;
day morning, in consequence of which by the supervisor in accordance with&#13;
there will be no services in the M. E. j a bill pa^ed dry the last legislature, and&#13;
church until evening.&#13;
One day last,week as John Patton,&#13;
who w irks on the railroad section at,&#13;
this place was lifting a rail, lie slipped&#13;
and fell, catching his hand in such a&#13;
manner as to smash the fingers of his&#13;
left hand quite badly.&#13;
T. Knox Jeffrey of Mt. Pleasant,&#13;
visited his parents and many old friends&#13;
and schoolmates in this place during&#13;
the holidays. Mr. Jeffrey is Secretary&#13;
of the County Board of school examiners&#13;
of Isabella county.&#13;
A change ot tinve went into effect&#13;
on the Grand Trunk railroad Dec. 2,&#13;
188S. The trains going east arrive at&#13;
this station at 7:40 a. m. and 5:49 p.&#13;
m., and the west going trains arrive&#13;
here at 10:12 a. m. and 4:45 p. in.&#13;
On account of the illness of the&#13;
editor since Thursday last, the readers&#13;
of the DISPATCH will np doubt, appreciate&#13;
the newsy paper this'week* All&#13;
compliments should be bssAawnlt upon&#13;
the foreman and the "davUaf '&gt;&#13;
In glancing over the enMmaa of the&#13;
Elkhart, Ind, Review wi|Fpaaw*d the&#13;
name of J. B. Allen amoa*a^SBfothers&#13;
who participated in a g j a W ' a a * given&#13;
by the Christiana C I Q J P M I I M place,&#13;
o a e evening last w e A £ ^ | | a a i a i was a&#13;
former Pinosaey boy.&#13;
T, :l"&#13;
who now reside in the township named:&#13;
PUTNAM.&#13;
K-nsfns W. Ken Hiiv j&gt;m'ntp, 11th Mirh Inf&#13;
Xlhrele^ &lt;;, t-iah private, 1st Midi Cuv.&#13;
.IcT'ia'c Prnwn privat,*, .M Mich cav.&#13;
.1. M. Kcarnev n-Tgp*H, Aith Midi Inf.&#13;
I'-rry lUnnt, c^rpural. l'fli N. Y. Artillery.&#13;
Clinflffi ll^nn pri\^to, Int Midi. &lt;'. T.&#13;
Jnini I'liiilkfv privatf, ,'Htti Mi, U Inl.&#13;
A ('. (aiTii [iii\«tt&gt; 14th Mirh Inf.&#13;
Kiihen Kii.rli privnlo, P.'tti f. S Inf.&#13;
— Thomas Tnrnsr vorpornt. !Vth N. Y. Artillery&#13;
llarrv l^lism inusii.iun, fi&lt;\ Mich Inf.&#13;
Jeff Parker private. :th Mirh c a v . ,&#13;
ClmilOH Sli.-kle prhrtii', Huth N. • /onaves.&#13;
HiTirv B. liiirdncr pr.vst.», Pth Mich Inf,&#13;
T)avi.l H.Miiiwti |.ritiit»\ ,&gt;tli Mirh i av,&#13;
Ht'nrv Mi'iul ninsirinn, T'.h Midi luf. hand.&#13;
William VaiiOrikn Madcmii Ii, \»t Mirh V&amp;v,&#13;
Patndv W.-Uh private, 1 1th Mich Battery.&#13;
I)aci«l Howard privalr, hSth Olilo laf.&#13;
There was a man in our town and&#13;
he was wondrous wise, for when hfe&#13;
marked his prices down ho then did&#13;
ndverti.se. And when bo saw his&#13;
increase with all his might and main,&#13;
he lowered still marked every price&#13;
and advertised again. And when headvertised&#13;
again his rivals loudlyswore,&#13;
to see folks rush with m i g t t&#13;
and main to patronize his store. And&#13;
while t h e r e a t im »olitudeaud«a'w him&#13;
custom wjjyAai&#13;
ter stoodvpi&#13;
And wheaf|k|t&#13;
saw his foMH&#13;
goodly lot oM&#13;
tising. Each"&#13;
sink, and demc&#13;
mere oae spen&#13;
,&#13;
- .&#13;
kt"|3:in behind the counas^&#13;
hrd the sheckles in.&#13;
fkasv tho sheckles in, be&#13;
Ie ssjasirig; be took a&#13;
a ssii'kppt on adver-&#13;
H|i^||Beroa8enm he'd&#13;
iaa^AwiVli plain, tbe&#13;
3 £ * , t * » « r ' . ink the&#13;
TSIY&gt; ' ,•*' vi- ^aasaVE,^ , .#&gt;i. *uiim • Tfo? a&#13;
Mr. Frank Mery is moving to the&#13;
farm of Vrs. A. Carson, in los'co.&#13;
(L V. Hoherts spent a part of his&#13;
vacation visiting relatives in Wehberville.&#13;
Hobt. Stackable visited his nuuiert&#13;
ous friends in this vicinity during the&#13;
holidays.&#13;
Miss Nellie'Fohey was absent from&#13;
school all of the week on account of&#13;
sickness.&#13;
We are glad to report that Mr. Heman&#13;
Smith is improving in health under&#13;
the treatment hois receiving at&#13;
Ypsilanti.&#13;
-. Bv.J. Allen is moving back on his&#13;
farm one half mile north of the Corners.&#13;
For the last two years M r .&#13;
Allen has been living in Howell.&#13;
PARSHALLVILLE.&#13;
'Prom OUT Corre»pon&lt;t*nt&#13;
•V-.&#13;
" « » ' s .&#13;
From Onr ('orreapondant.&#13;
Andrew Kerr is again pu&#13;
t.ckets on tbe Grand Trunk.&#13;
All of the patrolmen hi&#13;
being triple plated with sil&#13;
ttau&#13;
ejfdoad of sheep t o&#13;
Friday&#13;
L. T&gt;. Giaseenor was deeted 'Vki'k&#13;
l ^ e s i i i e n t o t i h e Stata Arabtseeta' ' ''&#13;
-ociai;on k e l d a t D s t r o 4 *'fe&#13;
H. E. B e e ^ l s ^ a ^ M&#13;
in full bloom tnie-waffe&#13;
also h,unci that rttabshrb&#13;
in his garden. •i^'.''*^&#13;
J, F. Summons will ettssaljhrj,&#13;
rent am of the State FuaajhalWr&#13;
at 11 rand Hap ids Jaa^aary isX'f&#13;
He holds a high office in that aj-aw. w&#13;
Hon. *";iv,^&#13;
O.K. 01 instead,a&#13;
of ^ citf'M% " ^&#13;
roblUolf7a.1a.st&#13;
a man arrested&#13;
long. ' -&#13;
Thefaaadbt&#13;
Her boU4ia«b*,K&#13;
day, and the g^&#13;
lor tbe sidavwV.&#13;
immediately. ~ t'aah swiiab^ omiftmmt»&#13;
If any. one,asks ^¾¾ f * 7 ^ • } - » . X&#13;
X K&#13;
i i&#13;
' 'iJk'Vk&#13;
again.&#13;
Jas, Wolverton and wife, af -A&gt;*Vi#,&#13;
are visiting at Jack Wolteaita^fln&#13;
Tyrone. -&lt;j™&#13;
Tbe weekof prayer Hodhsf *»&lt;et»ud&#13;
in tbe U. E. chuTch thia^reat^ «nder&#13;
the auspices of the&#13;
Geo. Green of DvUNOSJjfco hat&#13;
been so long ill, died last&#13;
* - &gt; '&#13;
w,.::oxofthi4eity,i» dotnc&#13;
can say that he ia aaaMaaBt.^aB^ejtisl'&#13;
house of r^r-nnt-trTTn iirtalil^Cilal'&#13;
having been appointed a week ago. ' ' '&#13;
D. S. and H. H. Smith and S. B. Collins&#13;
have sold, the business known as&#13;
&amp;mitb, Bros. &lt;fc Collins Transfer House,&#13;
to James Cook and Martha V. Comfort&#13;
of Adrian. They took possession&#13;
January 1st.&#13;
John Clark of Pulaski, received news&#13;
that his mother w i s dying in England,&#13;
when he arrived there she was dead.&#13;
He then started for home and when&#13;
steamer was in mid ocean it foundered&#13;
and it is supposed that he is among the&#13;
missing. Y - ^ - - - , ^&#13;
• C. Eaeaaip 4 Qo»aW&gt;aoti( going to&#13;
d u p s ^ e n t ^ w a i a ^ . W j l o n g e r to&#13;
faraiah them* w W ^ ^ P h e y have&#13;
OYderaf en ice mactiinev costing about&#13;
Flora Miller, who has been r k a t i a * J j a j # A . It is said that the temperature&#13;
in Own*so for sore* time, is b e W ^ c e l l a r s or buildings can be re^uUi&#13;
'jy&gt; as if thev had iceethera.&#13;
Prof. Hogaa the aeronaat has;&#13;
ceived news from Australia that'&#13;
Bartholomew, who weal to&#13;
country with^ptrolding's&#13;
gregatioa, while staking a &lt;&#13;
his paraebnu ttrreb with&#13;
'V&#13;
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Sift**™ »1 &gt; •&#13;
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,:.V .»• » '•.?'•''-". \H -i'it, ^#;-&lt;V'i; wi*'r«.''.&#13;
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A. D. B s w i f j m , Publisher.&#13;
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TDjuwifty,. January 10, IWt-&#13;
^&#13;
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r&#13;
S a a l k P i x , It* FrvTentVMkmiMl Cure.&#13;
In E w r o e : — I D a s much as smallbat&#13;
made its appearance in Howell&#13;
' a n d there being d a n g e r of its spreading&#13;
to o t a e r parte of t h e county, 1 thought&#13;
t h a t it n i g h t be well for me to write&#13;
. u p a s article for y o u r paper, d i v i n e my&#13;
ezperieac* witb that dread disease, and&#13;
to g i i e l a your readers what I believe&#13;
to be Bare prevention of that loathsome&#13;
disease, and to alleviate the suffering&#13;
incident to the disease, tind t o throw&#13;
out tbe pustule* which is highly necessary,&#13;
i n case one is 60 unfortunate as&#13;
to take the disease.&#13;
I bad tbe disease several years ago in&#13;
a mild form prwbably mild because 1&#13;
took the solution of black cohush while&#13;
t h e fever was on and b^lore the pustules&#13;
had made their appearance. Many&#13;
persons are lead to believe that vaccina&#13;
tion is a sure prevention when it onh&#13;
modifies the effects or virulence of the&#13;
disease, in the shape of varioloid; and&#13;
" t i e r e a r s others that will not vaccinate&#13;
bjee^use they slaim that m.iny timeaaroffVla&#13;
and other diseases arc trans&#13;
j a t t t . A b r o a K b its agency -arid therefare&#13;
wotyld like to learo of so ne surrt&#13;
ii'', w a y to avoid UlLa loathsome disease.&#13;
&lt;&amp;~~" ij^vwal years ago when 1 resided in&#13;
T r a » » p e t e a n county. Wis-, thesmallits&#13;
appearance in the vicinity&#13;
I ! if ad in u misterious a way as&#13;
p e a n d i a oor county. A lady&#13;
tafcaft suddenly ill and retore the&#13;
•&gt;'' -the disease was determined,&#13;
'." £ 5 ^ « » exposed—myself ainonjf&#13;
•MdrvcWanT learned what the&#13;
^ t to Laveross, 55 mile*-&#13;
a j j o e t e e ^ e d vaccine matter&#13;
' J a ^ c * ! oqUide of my&#13;
a were very sat smyself&#13;
and&#13;
% b a r i n g been&#13;
rqfrr tue vaccine&#13;
* o r * n one member&#13;
, ^ r a s a mUtery&#13;
# } y e a M after-&#13;
. 1 I was likely&#13;
j^.a JoAtttSOHie&#13;
lack-^cohnsh,&#13;
Freoommendfd by&#13;
rily physician,' to&#13;
'•!• bewaf_taken down.&#13;
a « 4 waa|U^^Bar»ickiiees incident to i he&#13;
&lt;#jgatiay4MMtt*1ferovr out the pustules,&#13;
fMifefa iffUecMWty to cause the disease&#13;
^tb'put on a milder* torm.&#13;
On t h e twelfth day after my exposure&#13;
I was taken down, and on&#13;
fete t h i r d day thereafter, pustules made&#13;
sir appearaaeo. A t tha t i u i ' . l had&#13;
• M a M^t had bee* yaoor&#13;
ry (MCtaay wife o r e b i l d r e j i ^ u l d ^ n o t&#13;
',|0Tit«f a n . b u t i n a b e u f t h r e e weeks&#13;
I t e r I bad got. spefl and went trom&#13;
ii*wa&gt;oni(? surveying, my hired&#13;
to see a hrother who had the&#13;
flH»04t;and look i t of him and had&#13;
-il# varioloid ten times as hard as I had&#13;
Ibe aawll-pox, and my children took it&#13;
of b i a and had it in a very light form.&#13;
H being confined more than &lt;&gt;ne half&#13;
to t k a i r beds, a n d my hoy, a lad&#13;
i t tan years old, done our nn!t:;ntf&#13;
eow took tbe i»mell-pf)i . r h . r o&#13;
.;ie'teaU a n d • e W a r ' ^ t t h e '..ig&#13;
fere ee^rared wttfc)*fge pustules.&#13;
Some ffftpen-y^jir* ago I saw a report&#13;
ot tbe physicians of HuntsviHe, Ala..&#13;
of their experimenting with the smallpox&#13;
in that place thusly: They vaeei&#13;
nated persons that never had had the&#13;
small pox, and then gave them the solution&#13;
of "black cohui-h,' and aW) had&#13;
them go and visit those that had that&#13;
disease and the vaccination d i d n o t&#13;
lffle case, a n d not a single&#13;
*y» t h a t took thfe&#13;
imHk '&lt;&gt;-ience worked.&#13;
^ - 1 opoo others&#13;
ly. After&#13;
^tiently to&#13;
•ficieocy of&#13;
nof smallven&#13;
in case&#13;
causing it&#13;
WWiTder. I'ney published the&#13;
r a t a l t s of tbeir investigation to t h e&#13;
world, but few probably took notice of&#13;
it, hot it. was particularly interesting&#13;
to me in as much as my children did&#13;
not lake it of me nor did the hired&#13;
man—but afterward had i t - - b u t this&#13;
report opened my eyes, as to the probable&#13;
reason, it at least convinced me;&#13;
I had "black cohush" steeping upon the&#13;
stove while I had it, and they inhaled&#13;
the fumes and tor tht.t reason did n o t&#13;
take it, and that was why the vaccination&#13;
drd not do its work. And in as&#13;
much as "an ounce ot prevention is&#13;
-Tv/orth a pound of cure." I give t h e&#13;
, formula: "To 1 pint of water add 1 oz.&#13;
of black cohush, steep it and take 1 teaspoon&#13;
three times a day before eating,&#13;
^n prevent the taking of t h e disease,&#13;
'. 1 table spoon once an hour d u r i n g&#13;
' f e v e r or till the pustules are filled."&#13;
ISAAC TKLLKR.&#13;
Oohoctah, I.iyingston Co., Mich.,&#13;
Dec. 31st. 1888.&#13;
[Although t b e above article was&#13;
written for onr last issue, but was re&#13;
ceived too late we pubrtsh it in this&#13;
issue, believing t h a t it contains valuable&#13;
information.—En. 1&#13;
;fe!&#13;
Ma*&#13;
Vv&#13;
T T y ' " ».sm*rr _^i_&#13;
THIS SPACE&#13;
County and Vicinity News.&#13;
BELONGS TO&#13;
SIGLEB •&#13;
South Lyon Gouncilmen convened&#13;
in tbeir new hall for tbe fir*t time last&#13;
Monday night.&#13;
Edgar Corson a n d Miss Lottie&#13;
W'oiden of Green Oak, were married&#13;
a t South Lyoo Dec. 30, 1888, by Hev.&#13;
.S. Calkins.&#13;
While on his way home from bchool&#13;
ona day la*t week, a von of Paul Pope, I&#13;
of Fowlerville, broke bis a r m while!&#13;
wrestling with one of bis schoolmates.&#13;
Mr. Fred iiowers and liiso Cora H.&#13;
| Jackson were m a r r i e d a t the M. E.&#13;
parsonage in Fowlerville on New&#13;
Year's day, by Hev N. Norton Clark.&#13;
A prominent physician uayn that the&#13;
turned down kerosene lamp is one of&#13;
the prime factors in the production of&#13;
diptheria. We believe it, for of all the&#13;
horrible stenches in a close house, that&#13;
beats them ail.&#13;
Fowicrville Kevjew: There a r e&#13;
several very mild cases of scarlet fever&#13;
in this village and as the holiday vacation&#13;
only left two days for school this&#13;
week it was t h o u g h t best to continue&#13;
the vacation until Alonday when it&#13;
will tic re-opened.&#13;
Fowlervilla Review: lion. S. L.&#13;
Hignall left (JU Wednesday to assume&#13;
his duties as the representative of Livingston&#13;
l o u n i y , and from our acquaintance&#13;
with that gentleman we believe&#13;
lie will, under all circumstances, try&#13;
njn&gt;t laiihtully to represent his constituents.&#13;
South Lyon Excelsior: Fred Ander.&#13;
sun of Hrighton, and Miss Cyntlia&#13;
T b e best a n&#13;
for the o u r e of&#13;
lung, a n d b r o&#13;
doubtedly, Aye&#13;
Ask your d r u g g i s t&#13;
same time, for Ayer&#13;
is free to a l l .&#13;
The G r e a t - M . P .&#13;
By M. P . is meant Miles1 N e r v e and&#13;
Liver Pills which resrulates t h e liver,&#13;
stomach, bowels, etc., t h r o u g h their&#13;
nerves. Smallest and mildest. A n e w&#13;
m i o c i p a l ! A revolutionizer! Haraplea&#13;
free at F. A. Sigler's.&#13;
H eadican were r.iarried a t tne resLs&#13;
^ ^ ^ A N T A&#13;
&amp; CLAU)o&#13;
liiirf r e t u r n e d a n d made with us liis&#13;
, HEADQUARTERS&#13;
HOLIDAY +&#13;
FOR&#13;
^ur prices in I^X-iXJS^i^SoOIDS,&#13;
g A.TjB&gt;J2r£k&amp;a F R A M E S ,&#13;
^ - " are below competition.&#13;
BOOKS of all kinds. Standard Authors, from i.v.&#13;
to £1.-)0. Picture llook.s for y o u i u peuple in endless variety.&#13;
Vytfoys of all kinds Paper TOY.-, Tin T&lt;&gt;vs, Iron T o y s ,&#13;
&lt;T&gt; W o o d e n Tnv&gt;, (Ha-s THVS, K n r t h e n T n \ s , Tovs for&#13;
• r V e i ' i r l s and tuys fur tlic bnv*. Tn\&gt; for e v e r v b o d y .&#13;
The finest assortuiciit nt'C'vN I)Y :unl N l ' I ' S in t o w n ,&#13;
('ome one ami nil ami buy a Christinas o r N e w Years&#13;
present for your bc.-t friend&#13;
D o n ' t forget that we have D I K 1 &lt; } $ a n d € R O «&#13;
£ £ l f t I J U I . . * t prices cheap at* the c h e a p o t . Q u a n t i t y&#13;
ajoii-|frice a l w a y s guaranteed.&#13;
K e m e m b e r the place&#13;
\&#13;
READ OUR NEW&#13;
A D V E R T I . S IVi E T&#13;
Gamber ^ Chappell. AMONG THE LOCALS&#13;
deine o( the bride's parents in lo~co,&#13;
last At-diifsday noon, Their new&#13;
home at Brighton was reauy for their&#13;
occii'JiMicy and they went to i t a t o n c e .&#13;
i 1J- '-i'a Herald: A very distinctive&#13;
tire lokeout in Heller &amp; ^Vackenhuts&#13;
meat market last Thursday ni^'ht between&#13;
12 and 1 o'clock. The alarm&#13;
was -ounded, and tiie people came to&#13;
tretliT, but all that could be done wato&#13;
rescue |oc|'erty, as far as possible,&#13;
fi'i.ui t i e tl. imcs. There was nothing&#13;
sav- d in t ' e meat market, but nearly&#13;
all Slmirv's siork of. harnesses, etc.&#13;
weri' ^•te.'ij. T i « following buildings&#13;
wi'iv enii-iinii-il: One belongiiif to&#13;
\\ . .1. Ko.tpji « a h stock, valued $1,01K\ i&#13;
iti&gt;.jrii lo-o r-sui.) ;.one t'elnngine to Hu^h&#13;
Shci r_\ w ill. s'.cick, value StlCH), in.siir-j&#13;
aiii »-!*;1"'U; iui" I elon^ing t o l i e o Masl&#13;
with -ii'ch. value ^,j!iO, no insurance:&#13;
l l f l . T i v &lt;v. a i h c n l m t ' s meat niarkel,&#13;
value 5?d!Hi. in-uraiice ?100. Besides&#13;
j t h " abo\T', ail the plate olass windows&#13;
on i 1M1 ojiposi ie side of the street were&#13;
bitdL --liattcied.&#13;
Sh"i'iuan News; On Tuesday ijinrnmg&#13;
ov.&gt;' N'ebs itas|»ei sun, living four&#13;
miie- wi'-i and one-half mile north of&#13;
Sh-rid 'n, .o n nitte 1 suicide by iian^ j&#13;
inn, ami the particulars of t h e case&#13;
H | i | i e ; i r ! o t i e n ' m u t a s f o l l o w s : M I ,&#13;
If. h.id i II ^ l e a k i n g witli his wife regarding&#13;
iiiakintf a visit to her sister,&#13;
who li\i'd near there, and tiuajly, atrer&#13;
a f&lt; w w "id,- of not tlie mildest natur»&#13;
h" told Ins wife i f - h e would get ready&#13;
he w i t '1 hitch up lli" team a n d the&gt;&#13;
H e a r t lllnease.&#13;
If you get short of breath, have flutter&#13;
in «•, pain in side, faint o r h u n g r y&#13;
spells, swollen ankles, etc., y o u have&#13;
heart, disease, ami don't fail t o t a k a&#13;
Dr. Miles' New Cure, Sold a t if* ^U&gt;;&#13;
Sigler's d r u g st e, « • ;&#13;
Gross Cruelty# '&#13;
P a r e n t s too lrei(nently pefmil t h e i r&#13;
children to suffer irom headache, fits,&#13;
St. Vitus' dance, nervousness, etc.,&#13;
when they can be cured. Mrs. P. was&#13;
cured of sick headache, dizziness, dyspejwia,&#13;
nervous prostration of eighteen&#13;
years standing, after failure of&#13;
sixteen physicians; Mrs. K., of sick&#13;
headache for ;J5 years; Mrs. 1'. of&#13;
twenty to fifty tits a n i g h t , o t h e r s from&#13;
this vicinity would lie mentioned who&#13;
have been cured by that wonderful&#13;
nerve food and medicine Dr. Miles'&#13;
Nervine which contains no morphine,&#13;
opium or dangerous drugs, KVee&#13;
simple bottles may he had a t F. A.&#13;
Siller's drntf store.&#13;
High - Pressure&#13;
L i v i n g c h a r a c t e r i z e s t h e s e m o d e r n d a y s .&#13;
T h e r e s u l t i s a f e a r f u l i n c r e a s e o f B r u i n *&#13;
u n d H e a r t D i s e a s e s — G e n e r a l D e -&#13;
b i l i t y , I n s o m n i a , 1 ' a r a l y s l s , a t w l I n -&#13;
s a n i t y . C h l m u l a n d M o r p h i a a u g m e n t&#13;
t h e e v i l . T h e m e d i c i n e b e s t a d a p t e d&#13;
t o d o p e r m a n e n t g o o d i s A y e r ' a S a r -&#13;
. s a p a r i l l a . I t p u r i t i e s , e n r i c h e s , a n d&#13;
v i t a l i z e s t i n ; M o o d , a n d t h u s s t r e n g t h e n *&#13;
e v e r y f u n c t i o n a n d ( a c u i t y o f t h y t H i d y .&#13;
" I h a v e u s e d A y o r ' s S a i s a p a r i l l a , i n&#13;
m y f a m i l y , f u r y e a r s , I l i a v o f o u n d i t&#13;
i n v a l u a b l e a s&#13;
A Cure&#13;
for N e r v o u s D e b i l i t y c a u s e d b y a n i n -&#13;
a c t i v e l i v e r a m i a l o w s t a t e o f t h e b l o o d . " '&#13;
- - H e n r y I ' a c n u , X e n i a , O h i o .&#13;
" F u r s o m e t i m e I h a v e b e e n t r o u b l e d&#13;
w i t l i h e a r t d i s e a s e . I n e v e r f o u n d a n y -&#13;
t h i n g t o h e l p m e u n t i l I b e ^ a n u s i n g '&#13;
A v e r ' s S a i v i p a r i l l u . I InrVi! o n l y u s e d&#13;
t h i s m e d i c i n e s i x m o n t h s , b u t it l i a s r e -&#13;
l i e v e d m e f r o m m y t r o u b l e , a n d e n a b l e d&#13;
m e t e r e s u m e w o r k . " — J . I', (..'ai z a n e t t ,&#13;
I ' e r r y , III.&#13;
" I h a v e b e e n a p r a c t i c i n g p h y s i c i a n '&#13;
for o v e r h a l f a c e n t u r y , a n d d i u i n . ; t l i n t&#13;
t i m e I h a v e n e v e r I'mitnl s o p o w e r f u l&#13;
a n d r e l i a b l e a n a l t e r a t i v e a n d b l o o d - -&#13;
p u r i f i e r u s A v e r ' s S a r s a p u r i l l a . " — D r . -&#13;
M, M a x s t a r t , L o u i s v i l l e , K y . . ' •&#13;
Ayer's Sarsaparilla*&#13;
FKKI'AKKD BY&#13;
Dr. J, C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass.&#13;
Price ¢1 ; i l l Linlt leu, i."&gt;. Win ih J'&gt; a iiuUlB.&#13;
IMS H 4 l d S a i d Wttrk.'&#13;
SoldrurSlOO. uolll UIFIJT&#13;
»Mt $SJ wtlcb In Ik* » » r , l&#13;
Ptrfaci llaikM(jfr W«r.&#13;
r«BlBd. ) l t t v y Swli.l Uuld&#13;
liuBH»« C*.'--«. 0. 1N iijie»&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>A. D, BENNETT, PUBLISHER. OUR AIM-TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER WORTHY YOUR PATRONAGE. $1 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.&#13;
VOLUME T. PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1889. NUMBER 2.&#13;
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" * [ . , -¾. 0. BENNETT, EDITOR &amp; PUBLISHER&#13;
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PU8U8HED EVERY THURSDAY AT&#13;
Pinckney, - Michigan.&#13;
— -o —&#13;
Subscription l'rlce Strictly in Advance:&#13;
Toledo, Anu Arbor k Northern Michigan&#13;
Kailroad Time Table.&#13;
Trains rua on C'«utial Staad«^d Time. TAKE NOTICE!&#13;
For all points in N o r t h e r n michij/an&#13;
take the Toledo, Arm Arbor &amp; Northern&#13;
m h h i g a n Railroad. Trains for&#13;
the nortli leave (Kedernian) or nionroe&#13;
.1 unction at (r.OZ a. in., 4:05 p . m . : an&#13;
s&#13;
d 7 f' ';• '"•, t . . SB1BX-83IS1UBS DDBZ&#13;
South hound trains leave nionroe '&#13;
' .Junction at 8:10 a. in., 12:ol p. in. and I will iiud me ut mv old ntand on&#13;
2*lEXf,*^o ^1 -§S • MX MONTHS 5 0 7 :.•.&gt; ! p. in. Connections made with&#13;
THREE MONTHS „• .25 ; in K'luyiin Central at Ann Arbor,&#13;
— o — i (Irand T r u n k at H a m b u r g , Detroit,&#13;
£ntert&gt;J attlie PoHtVlllceat Piiickufly, Mi«bi-an, Datising k N o r t h e r n at H o w e l l , (,'luus&#13;
bwoiid-claiia mattur. ] cagu &lt;vi (I rand T r u n k at Durand, De-&#13;
•" ... .; troit, (irand Haven &amp; milwaukee and&#13;
michigan Central at Owostso J u n c t i o n .&#13;
Flint iv IVre m a r q u e t t e at nit. Pleascardsof&#13;
Thanks, iuty c n u . j ant. Clare and Farwell, and (irand&#13;
l&lt;B«(.intiouof coudoh'iice, onw dollar. liapids tv 1 tnhana at Cadillac, at To-&#13;
A(iveriit»in'_'mtn« iiiad« kuuwn at thin oiiUv, j iedo with railroads diverging.&#13;
Advertising du • i]uui'tfrly.&#13;
All matter* inti'tnliMi to benefit tln&gt; piTrtmiHl J H. W. ASHLEV, W. H. BENNETT,&#13;
X'-u.'bllalj.cr'o X T o t i c a .&#13;
County Surveyor, Isaac Te! • of&#13;
Cohoctah, gave us a pleasant visit&#13;
while in town Wednesday. Head his&#13;
notice in another column.&#13;
By past experience more hitching&#13;
posU will have to ho added to our&#13;
streets in order to accommodate the&#13;
greal number of teams that come to&#13;
this place.&#13;
Miss H attic Noyes, v. ho has been&#13;
attending to the milliner bu.-ine-s ot&#13;
Mary Foster £- Co,, of Chelsea, in this&#13;
place for several month-, paat, returned&#13;
New Shoes, each - - 25 cents l Q hl,r h u | n e l i l s t Sunday.&#13;
-BLACKSMITHINGThose&#13;
wibhing&#13;
Howell .Street, where I will shoe your&#13;
horses ut tin- following prices.&#13;
Per S p a n ,&#13;
S h a r p e n i n g and Setting,&#13;
Toeing and Setting,&#13;
V&amp;*A/I other work in the Black&#13;
smith tine wilt t)&lt;&gt; (one and satisor&#13;
biiKiKfhr, inti'i-i'uti of liiiv iudividiul, will he&#13;
liuljlii-'it'll at regular iidvurtiniin; rutcl.&#13;
tuiil Xotiivs in Kusint'HH Lotal column, tlvr&#13;
CHiit.-, per lint' for &lt;';ti li insertion. W here no time&#13;
in Hpi'i-iilt'il, tipy will lii' run until orrturi'd out,&#13;
aoii clinrcd for urcoi'dhitilv.&#13;
Auniuinct*ii)KiitM of t'litertaiiimpiitx may Iw |&gt;aid&#13;
for, if iUv-irt&lt; i, by pri-ecntin^ li.*&lt; (iltiiv witli tick&#13;
ettt of admission. In t an:' tick-jts arc not linm-jht&#13;
»n tlif nlllce, regular mt,M will l&gt; &lt; clKtrcjod&#13;
OHtuarv Noticed, |irot*i' or poi-trv, iiiunt I)H&#13;
paid fur n't the ratfof live cent- |J&lt;T line, inih'srt&#13;
it In- of a pi-rt-on vvliohe life and clmracter in of&#13;
(jfll"! al ltit-Ti'st to the loniinimity Death 110-&#13;
ticen [inijlisln'i' free of charge , iil.su :na,rUL!i' noticew&#13;
? - ' 0 ( J j Claud Sigler and Willie Black have&#13;
1 - - ^ j connected a telegraph wire to the one&#13;
l'"J&lt;-' recently p u t up by C. J. Teeple and&#13;
A. J. Ohappell, and now all can communicate&#13;
with each other.&#13;
Steve Arnold, who is -uiTering with&#13;
Quite a q u a n t i t y of poplar is being Slowness to I m p r o r e . Geo. P a y n e nays, y o a don't eatch&#13;
hauled from this vicinity to tlie pulp The more I look about our state me goin^ t o Howell again. I WW&#13;
anions the dairymen, the more l a m there last week and not a team w i s&#13;
convinced that the first lesson the aver- t h e r e ; you bet I was scared,&#13;
age dairyman wants to learn is adapt- « T h e U e t h o d i 3 t ^ ^ Q a d a w o o d&#13;
ation for a purpose. Things are too ^ o n C h a a v V a i e m a n ^ farm last&#13;
ixed on the average dairy farm. I&#13;
mills at Hudson, Dexter township.&#13;
T h e Pinckney DISPATCH in six years&#13;
old and is a l e t t e r paper this year&#13;
than ever before.—South Lyon Picket.&#13;
The following we clip from an exchange&#13;
and will be a pointer tor the&#13;
farmer- in this vicinity: "Alleged&#13;
commission dealers are now ^ettintf in&#13;
their tine work. A neatly printed circular&#13;
is being sent to farmers offering&#13;
a nrice for poultry aUjut double the&#13;
figure that tiie honest dealer can afford&#13;
to j jay. The- farmer jump-, at the&#13;
offer as a rule and ships his choice&#13;
bird* to the IKJIJU- d'-aler. expecting to&#13;
receive hi.-, morey in a day or two, but&#13;
he never hear- from the sharper unles~&#13;
m&#13;
mean ideas ami notions, ways of doing&#13;
thiiiL's, and blood in the cows. No&#13;
man can now succeed in the dairy business&#13;
by letting tilings run, or in having&#13;
no system. Farmers sometimes grow&#13;
.slowly, and siunvtimes they do not grow&#13;
at all. The average man goes slow.&#13;
This is all right if he goes sure, but to&#13;
hang on t PETTEYSVLLE 0 a conceit or a prejudice Kf01B 0 n r Corre.Pon.i»n«.&#13;
when one's interest and reason should&#13;
lead him ahead, or higher and to&#13;
broader ground, is no compliment.&#13;
week Tuesday. The ladies aid society,&#13;
assisted by the ladies of the y o u n g&#13;
peoples' band furnished dinner at A. C.&#13;
VVakernans. The man done justice both&#13;
at dinner and in the woods, for they&#13;
ate a big dinner and cut over 25 cords&#13;
nf wood.&#13;
Miss Carrie Ranger of Howell is&#13;
visiting at H. S. Kent's.&#13;
.SiiLierintt'iiilent.&#13;
For Sale.&#13;
The property known a-t tlie N. H\ lieehi" re.-id&#13;
e m o . Kor [irice ami terinn apply (,(&gt;&#13;
&lt;.. &gt;V. TK'KI'I.K, Ajjont.&#13;
age is sofiaM Yowresp't. ;uidge, -- .lowly imprnvirg. 11,&#13;
«Jn. i w AJUI. I faction guaranteed. Your patron-, niH,imm,;tion „»• tij, h i n ^, at. h&#13;
St0,klis&#13;
be&#13;
Trios. Head, our lumber dearler. is '"'&#13;
Christian B r o w n / ^ / : "' !&#13;
n&#13;
h " w&#13;
i pleased fo ln'ar of Ins recovery.&#13;
Farm for Sale.&#13;
Q I T r - \ T ! - : i ) THKKK M1I.KS \Y„*t of I ijeknev&#13;
r* and one mile from (irand Trunk Kail way -la&#13;
tion. KIIOH n a--the ( rofoot farm. Will H-il&#13;
f i-'i.;ip or w IJ1 »' v«liun-" fur smaller place, run-&#13;
, , ,, , . , ,. .. i tains Limi itcrcH. (Joiiil orchard and ^ond huild-&#13;
Uereufter all correnpondeuts of . the DISCATCH i i , ^ [•',,,• ^,tirtL&lt; nlar.s aildresri&#13;
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE.--SubHcrlhers iind. I ,,. , , ,&#13;
i n / a lilne \ aero*.- thin n o n c e arn t h e r e h v n o t i - I SPI l l ! l u r O n s n i t r a f e e [ u i r n » ' i - f&#13;
lied t h a t t h e i r Miii.M-ri|(tion to tlii.M papj-r i i &lt; *&gt;• • . ,.&#13;
p i r e d , a n d iinl.-H- an',i'i_'"iiieiit^ a r e rnad^ for itf. . ' ' m t ' ' ) ' V e i l " .&#13;
e o r c i n a m e w i t : , i n T W O W E E K S&#13;
t i m e of ivr.-i\ itii.' t h e in i-k, t h e p,i&#13;
• , , ,, „., . , t r .it i M'KS Mahala Hur ronghs spent the it be wnen 'ti e nextt poullkt ry season 1 his is wh, at I mean. Iwe, nt.y years i pas.t week, a,t J, oh. n ,v, an THT orn s.&#13;
,. n , , . . • ii ' ayo 1 introduced Jersey cattle into this]&#13;
roll.-, around and the -windier renews ™ . J , , b ' " i e T M V N r*van i*arh\na i-hnn\&#13;
Section of the &gt;tate. Some of the | ' i i a v i s n e g a n teacning senooi&#13;
nei-hbors Irt go at once on old isms and | - U o n , k - v ' a f t e r a vacation of tbr&lt;*;,&#13;
weeks. •!'&#13;
On account of bad weather t u a t u ^ k t i&#13;
which was held at C. Duru-iajp,&#13;
his fraud under a new name.''&#13;
I'aUoiiiiJe home industries. Patrriiii/&#13;
c hoi/ii; merchrints. Even though&#13;
vnii iiiiiv not at all times Imv just as i&#13;
a-hems, and began to cross their native&#13;
cows on this blood. Others did&#13;
.. ... i not, antl they were the greater num-&#13;
' . cheaply, whatever vmi do to wards as-1 , ,. , , . r , . . , . ,&#13;
this . . • I tier, .-some ot the nicst enterprising,&#13;
,, .,, ,, ,, ' sisting your home merchants enriches; . ,„r.,,., i * . , ,i,, J&#13;
He will sell v'ou a l l , . , , . , . 1 * ! l ° wanteii to i/o ahead, *y,n pn&#13;
c o n t i n u e d to y, n.r addi'i&#13;
\ ite'l to i en.-u .&#13;
l u U&#13;
are if ijiiesieil to eenil their w r i t i n g so that I hey&#13;
will reach this oll'u't' by Tuesday of eai'li week&#13;
Ail adi ci ti-enlentH must he handed iii ii- early as&#13;
Tuesday m u n n u y to iiitnire an insertion tlie ,,ame&#13;
vveek-&#13;
M E I ' I I O D I S T E l ' l S C D l ' M. I T U ' ^ ' I I .&#13;
liev. W. ,1, C l a c k , p a - t o r . S e r v i c e ? oveiy&#13;
htiruluv m o r n i m : u! HI::!,', a n d a l t e r n a t e Sanrlhy&#13;
MveninV's at 7 : ^ ' o ' c l o c k . T r a y e r m e e t i n g T h i i r s -&#13;
rtay evuniiijH, -&gt;nnday sc &lt;&gt;o! at c l o s e of m o r n -&#13;
irtf s e r v i c e . .1. E . l-'orbes, S u i / e r i n t e n d e n t .&#13;
i XON&lt;U!K*l \ 1 ' U l N A l , &lt;MI I ' l U ' U&#13;
\ j Kev. &lt;&gt;, H. ' l ' h i i r s t u u , p a s l u r : s e r v i c e e v e r y&#13;
S i i n d a v i n o r n i n e at lo:::n, a n d a l t e r n a t e S u n d a y&#13;
eveniiiu's at 7 ::i,i o ' c l o c k . I ' r a y e r ineetinii Tliurn-&#13;
(liy e v . c i i n ^ s . S i i n d a v s c h o o l at t'l " [ linirrii&#13;
n i ; Kt'r\ice. ili'n, U . S y k e s . S u i n ' i i i i t M i d c u t .&#13;
Cl'l'. M A K V ' S C A ' l ' I K U . l t : &lt;'!M l U ' l l&#13;
r &gt; No r e - i d e i i t p i i e - t . K&lt; • v. Ki . i' 11 lined in&gt;», o f&#13;
C h e l - e a , in c h a r g e Service.-, at IO:-iO a in,, e v e r y&#13;
t h i r d siiiitlav.&#13;
aociETrs:&#13;
Y°ys'-' I'l'oi'i.i-;- sdi'ii-: i'v (&gt;"• ciiiiis&#13;
T , . \ \ K M i K W o i l , m-•('!.- r-o-ry M o i e l i y&#13;
r e n i n .' at t h e L'oou'd c l u ' r c i i . All ii11••• i-»•-&gt;t•-• 1 ill&#13;
c h i i c i i u w o i k a i e eni-dially n u t t e d to j o i n .&#13;
M l H H N e l l i e l l . ' I H O ' t t , ] ' l ' e - l , l r l l ! .&#13;
"I ' • N l ' i i I ! I ' - ( &gt;!•' M M ' l ' A [ i i : i ; -&#13;
J\_ -,1,,,.( .'v.-rv I': i.lav .•-.emir' on .,r o.-fore full&#13;
"of th c.n ;it,ild V u - o u i c H a l l . \'i -din.- h m t l i&#13;
PI s ci mli n i , i m il"d.&#13;
1.. J)' l l r o k a w , s i r l\!,i_'h! i 'oininatiile!'.-&#13;
W. H . A V K I I S , A n d e r s o n , .Mich,&#13;
Having rented the&#13;
l3LAOKQWII"lfl SlrlOR,&#13;
Lately vacated liy Ed. P a r k e r ,&#13;
I announce mvself&#13;
ready to do all kinds&#13;
of work.&#13;
HORSE-SHOEING A&#13;
SPECIALITY.&#13;
SATISFACTION OFAUANTEED.&#13;
1&#13;
"-'! Tlie su'vevors and i'ivil Fn-jineei's&#13;
-i-tiug your home merchant- enriche-, w i j 0 w a n t e , t t&#13;
home merchants charge e x o r b i t a n t&#13;
failure.&#13;
Mr*. Frank Tavlor of t a d i&#13;
C t e V f k i n ' l V o t ' l u m W as cheap a- 'vnu can I U ' V , , m , " U M i ^ i n ^ ' h ^ ^ i n ' d . c e d herd- ot n.ws which , aye them *?•&lt; the gnest of bwT 0O«gi&#13;
- r m L i y ^ : b u v i t a t ; i n v l l l l l l ! r p l ; u , , i n t h ; c . ( ) u n t v . ;i l l l J r " ^ &gt;'(;u ^ :™^*- I y&gt;™ : ,l,„ible the returns in butter that they VN h l t l ° c k l a ! i t ******* JM&#13;
will hold a convention at Lan-iin.r&#13;
i on Tuesday next, am&#13;
que-ted to call and .-ettle before the j&#13;
first of .January Ks'.J. ; surveyor for tin- c^untv. w&#13;
II 11, SWAliTnufT. I&#13;
Ander-on, Dec. 15. 1&gt;SS. !&#13;
pidces for th'-ir gc-oOs, get other,- to •&#13;
had obtained from the old ones. There ^ r s - T o m p l r i l t r « t « r n J&#13;
BL'SIXKSS P O I M K K S . ! „ ; , , , , „ , , , / , , tt , . , _ i — - ' » - " *&lt;»&gt;»*. K^ - •»&lt;•'•&gt; - : a r e too many who have put off the dav ! 1 ^ ' w J " e&#13;
r ^ ¾ ^&#13;
d will remain ,n = ^ ^ V ' ^ ^ ' " !" " T ':'f - r a " ' t ! l 1 n 0 W «™ ^ ^ » ^ w s I ^ 1 ^ ^ * * " ^&#13;
All per.-ons indebted to me ar* re- \ " : "-"-••, - - U U •"''1 ! j n ^ s and compel .u.ni will make prices, ^ remunerative and thev are I w ^ r Wbitlock&#13;
' • se-,r„, during th-w.-.-K. l,,ta.-lcil,,r. i n ^ h t l)i} V I J U , m , . f { , l l . l l U ' ' i n l U^} AU'\ ill the past week wit&#13;
ittend i «&gt; " " torcpd to begin a line of improvment , ,.a n .1 P o f l m nniniAB i&#13;
l u e n u . j wliAt you can get at your own town'.' ^ , , ^ . t n -- ,-, . : • m ° P m , O B '&#13;
Mm- tuiuoriitl ai^fi-Jt, I. .1. Cook, will ! If you have any work which you w sh • ,i / . i&#13;
I no doubt appreciate vour pat I'onage j to hire done trive it to a person who1&#13;
T i • . V • , - - . 1 Bring out T&#13;
^coich V e l c t Plii.b finl C m - r - ) i , J ,, i f i i l l , . l l n s w a n t o t lm.dination to change neeif hav« n o flNll f l ) l 1 " - ^ ' ^ ' n M u - i i ami i ui « ,i|i- ,I l l ) r ,. , []:in ,-ver 1 &gt;d ,i,', a. he now h;i- reside- in vour coiniuunity, the ben- , , - , , , i.t c * tTt&#13;
f o r t i e n t - and a very neat line of F u r - , j -. , , " , , . , ; and adopt new ways ha- led too many 1 'he tamous troBei&#13;
. i&gt;i i. , , ,- • ' ' U I - - H . , tmunn danLiio- r to&gt;!i[ip"i'f. winch I etits are mutual, Whatever vmi : , • . , • . ., .- " I lon&lt;d"o~to&gt;-8 G*&#13;
and r i u - h e - loc Ladies ut : . . . , , . - -dairymen to keen on witu the native • ' U . L I - U W ' ^ . VT.T&#13;
1 iiio. W. - V K I , \ \- ixo'&lt;. ! a r l ; v e ' ' a ' lll~ ;ilj:1,,J o n ^vli iu'ddv mom- ( send away tor improveri-hes your own ' ,.,,^.^, rj„,} „i&gt;f ^.. ',,,, , tn ,.,„ (.„ n.„ i '' " ' l 0 0 B e *"?&#13;
IVniltry ! Poultry ! nig la-&#13;
1 will pay lhe hiu'ln -t market price !i'(&gt;- ic'i't''i ' c r L",V,&#13;
for nil dr&gt;-.-oil poultry delivered at u,y | of tie- F.\cei-':U' W C I H H L '&#13;
-tore at Anderson. j | | i a t a- -• on a- (., — j I,! * - he &gt;.\&#13;
I I . I 1 . SwAKTIIOfT.&#13;
For sale or t r a d e fur y o u n g hor-e.&#13;
A pair of•yearluiL' colt-, ,,ne i- a lcit-&#13;
I ler h o r - e a n d t he ,,f h jr is a I'.i-a•-,!-&#13;
. ws and not to attempt tn make the&#13;
• neighborhood p i - t t h a t uiucb and en- , .• , . . , -^, .,&#13;
. , . ' ,, seloctioti-. and to breed with the care&#13;
r e a d e r - , ' I ' h - ' s I c l ' i ' i ^ n e l l t e c i i n - e - , 1 - i s t e r , - , , , , • i . i • ,&#13;
' ' ; . ' ^ lueli would have increased their value.&#13;
it will inrariaolv v . ,&#13;
• , . \ u one k- ows how many rows are&#13;
be in y winti-i-eii, which have r u n the&#13;
; n n l S:L\ - h o i i e i n d i i s t rit&#13;
a ioi't Hie ' ! ' d y . - \;'.\. •*&#13;
d by A pit&#13;
- t r i e * iv c;:&#13;
1- t h e ' o i . l j&#13;
cliOKe&#13;
Kroin Our Corren^oiKVMtl&#13;
Miss Jennie M o o r t 1&#13;
wo;, a ions-pap&#13;
•'•1"1"- T i l 1 1 ' T 1 M ' l-lio&gt;.Mii- from an exchange i«&gt; owners in debt the past season, and are ! 1-aac Divis and fatM*&#13;
, . ,,, an liia, k: e. . !1 ^. nijd.] a., ili .v. ;i ce.. l. o. |. ',v, .i. 'e.n. t. - ofc t. i1n :- . .p !- urt now eatinsr f-lder for n a u g h t . I_ t isa I , rr*' ] ( l h l l CaiiveU of P ^ ^ , mm \*&#13;
' T m ' ! t' ii.-lir-:-^ of our piiblic school-, L ,n i t ifying fact that ideas will grow, or i , J n v n o n | l U , n u , . , Monday,&#13;
D A T D H M f t P r C m I P I T C n I '"are. , Inquire of IL. &gt;I. Davi-. l'limk-I -1. T. &lt;' • m [ b--ll a n l ' - ' a - . W 1,-- ituii ' ^ ould like 1,, see more vi-itur, in &lt; 111(, peopbAvilUM'iuv who take them in. 1 .. .,. . . , . , ,4 . , PATRONftGE SOLICITED.; ,.v |„;1V , . ;t ,,, ,„,„„.,,.,, ..„,, ,,,r ,,., „v„ ,,.„„ ,„, T11,.; Dl,. ,„„„ „,,„,, ,„., ,,,.,,,,,,^ .„vl,,,iLr«^-;.ta«^,ffiw»™,ta&#13;
, 0 . J. McKEEBY.&#13;
THE&#13;
HOLIDAY TRADE&#13;
I I ' : I V .&#13;
If::&#13;
The lartte-1 line of NVok Scarf- and&#13;
Handkei'i hii f- at&#13;
C K O . \ V . r - y K h - \ I ' o ' - .&#13;
Soii)"t iii'iii new in baking powder, a&#13;
tine i ine i d' gold ha ud di mia t d ('Ii :ua [&#13;
W e , I I'. I )-1 V V o l , ! ' p " a. d e c , , | ' 1 - - : 1 1 1 1 ] 1 , M&#13;
IIa&gt; reduced -0111- stock smnc, liiiliL't-' ;i \vl t. Voov-. 'inarc.&#13;
we will soon have 10-w t It signs in the j ' k a . h . s v : a • A I ' , \ ;.,,, , ,&#13;
V i l e s t ,-tV i e o f j e w e l r v . \ \ a i C ' i l C - o l ill I I l , e e | ; a t l l l l l l [ . e g , - I , ! l " c i S i , - 0 1 0 1 . 1,,.,.-,&#13;
n a v - , . i . a .1&#13;
a r e j o ' e p ii'oii ' 1 (h-ai n u t l a w a m ! _|g--&#13;
1 ';!••• V: g: -• -.." " n o 11 lv- '-, 1&#13;
!••-1 i, ',--• - u 1 ,h'o" in&#13;
' ' 1 !,'• •; ' 1;•'. 1' .:; 1.&#13;
i I -i e . " l a c ' e i g i - ! ! " ' l : n&#13;
i m p o r t a n c e ( f v i - i t i i i L r t h e elm.. I- can- ,'OU&#13;
111 a lie to -tronglv urged upon the . j d v . i n t h ,-,,nd g-enerat a m. obtainedi „-,•&#13;
iV I'li'-i.'- ' f T,i ' I"'!'-- 1(l &lt;"' "'•&lt;&gt;' '•'•" a tl oinrlii.red hull&#13;
1&#13;
- t v h - s , ( ' l o c k s ii&#13;
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i i d d - i ' - - , Kii-t ( o b o c l a h . Ml 'h. '&#13;
SILEMT CLOCKS&#13;
for the ,-ick ruom, N&lt; )1&gt;V C ' l , O C K &gt;&#13;
for sound sleepers. People with failing&#13;
eve sight, pi, a-e call and u t&#13;
fitted to a pair of our&#13;
i l l j L o o k at t h a t f . i g&#13;
r n e w l y i i i a r r i c i l , d m ' - at 1 i 1.0.&#13;
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H I- --HII.KR,&#13;
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.&#13;
otlico u,&gt;xt to residencf, on Main street. Pinckley,&#13;
Mnaiijao. Calls promptly atteiuieiJ to day&#13;
or m g i 1.&#13;
/ 1 w . 11 \ / i : , M . 0&#13;
\ i A t t e n d * p v o m p t l v all (irofe —ijrial call-".&#13;
(Cli'c,- ., 1, 'iilciu e on 1 'natiilla si , lliird d o o r&#13;
wept ot 1 o;c_'iv/.a m i i a l c l . i i r c l o&#13;
MICHIGANi&#13;
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Notice.&#13;
in- e v i l .; 0- on ace,, n u t .&#13;
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11 r&#13;
ei'eOKNEY,&#13;
1 A M 1-:.-- 'I v 1!I\K^ ,&#13;
NOTARY PUBLIC,ATTORNEY |&#13;
A n d 1 n - i i i . i a c e A j e t a I.i• _-:, 1 1 u 11,.• r - m a d e o u t j&#13;
DOi-n-i'l u n t i e - and i-,-,'i-i'ii;ii,lr t e n : : - , X k n n.-oil&#13;
for A I.I, \ N 1.1 M : of 1 &gt; u ^ n M i " i ' i i i ' i j , n i l i c e on :&#13;
N o r l 11 t-nle Main St , ^ * e i c k i i c v , Mich.&#13;
N I C K t : ? L U E D S T E : L&#13;
E3WED GLASSES,&#13;
.1&#13;
A l l&#13;
l l o W d i l - ' - . a l e I'ci 1 i | , - I --0 I ,, i-, 1&#13;
• l e a l iilio' ,i vv e no .1 |e, ve&#13;
o i l l l l i - I ' l l l " l l l a - t o p ' W e 111 V o i c e ,&#13;
V m i r'-,&#13;
&lt; h e . W . - v i-,r- A I ' M .&#13;
Fo' \ 11, (in Monday of knl wc-k . a&#13;
| i i l ' l ' 11 III I 1 ' e l l - . ( I',',' l i i T I'.l II g ' - t - , l l l l "&#13;
bv c;i iliti::' at tin- ,f!:&gt; &gt;• jiia &gt;v " 1 c,»|n• r' v&#13;
and pay&#13;
. \ : l. - - 1 : . : 11&#13;
ill;. .1 do 1&#13;
a ;'•• on,],,'-. 1 no&#13;
lo I r a d r w i:&#13;
a- i l , i - m-i 1 c&#13;
W r . \ AN W INK.I I".,&#13;
, A' ioriicv and t o u n - e l i i r a', l.iiw . a n d&#13;
M i k l c l T n i i I N C H \ N i ' l - : ! i Y&#13;
( M l i i e i i i l l n l i l i e l l l l l o c l i l l - m i l l l - f- -i r '111'e ! V o c c i l -&#13;
pied c\ a, 1-, lliii.hell,, li,-W'l-:l.L, MICH.&#13;
\V Wa-'id, 11,'iin-, liartev, ('lover sa-ed. I)rc-Hnd&#13;
llo^.--. etc. , 'I'hr hi.-tiet-t mark, t price will&#13;
lie p a i i 'I'llDS, 111-: \ ll, P i i i c k i . c . Slicn.&#13;
and examine ,air stock.&#13;
We guarantee our&#13;
pricssas low as Small- rhuism u,, niMwdi. whoim,&#13;
rDo» wx npntl*is.c*&gt;ens. . \wM*\ e anvtrn e ?b iu.i«s&gt;i«n^»e&gt;ss roapt ietslite .im1i'rcoeh iiFlf1M Cou-krt . to» sielml i _ j j . J _ l l I " „ J _ 1.a r iirintin : to this otlii c prepared to do all kinds&#13;
of work on short notice.&#13;
^zgxZw-r:c3. E E r c s . T . BARTON $ CAMPBELL.&#13;
(OKlM-a 'I'KD WKKKI.Y I'.V-'l'l U)M ,\S lillAl)&#13;
Wh e a t , No . I whit 5 •"••&#13;
No J red.&#13;
No. a, r e d .&#13;
O a t s&#13;
C o r n&#13;
P.ai'lev&#13;
H e a i e&#13;
l i n e d A p p l e s&#13;
P o t a t o , -&#13;
H u t t e r ,&#13;
I 0 e - H&#13;
D i - e s - c i i i ' n i l - k e n s , .&#13;
L.ive t ' l i i c \ e -&#13;
T , i : k , - o . .&#13;
C l ( i \ c - ^ I -•-'•&#13;
Ures-'eil Cork&#13;
A p p l e -&#13;
«L0CAL MATTERS.i-&#13;
Mi-ran Bros, are d " i n g m n - o n work&#13;
at H a m b u r g .&#13;
p r e e l'-l I I&#13;
I 'I • L ' - O i e , ,1 i i - o . i . i&#13;
\ ,, - i n '&#13;
M i - . II M. Col&#13;
l I e juo'o a- . .'. ,&#13;
ing na me'i ' ' ' a -&#13;
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I ' K ' I I I t | "i-t u i a ' i ' e&#13;
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• p 1 n d , : ' ; . ' , : ' • • ' . r ..,,^&#13;
» c i i- i n p i l l •'!: l - e ill • I&#13;
p i' i: 11. - •. . • 1 a - ' • i,. i &lt;&#13;
ii a &lt;ii a n ' f.i r i i i " : - i n :&#13;
grade ,ler-"y niood in my time ha,- this ] •• Hod.'"&#13;
Ten Night.s in a Bar Rr,om" at&#13;
l h e testimony J Mincalee.s' Hall Friday evening, J a n u -&#13;
' ! " ' am.-unf an-! e a r ; ; , ' , t n e - - of 1 1 1 ( ^ , , ^ ( 1 , 1 , , , , , , , , , ^ , ^ ^ , 1 , , , , . , . ^ „ „ l,e t teV , ai'V "Jot h.&#13;
^ ' " • L v . m e h ..MC I ' . r - „nd g i n - a r e ' l m . ,,,,,^ ,;,,,„ u l A l ^ , , , , ^ , , . T | j I VoQr ^ 1MM ^+^. #^¢^&#13;
^11111^ lM' ' ' " r i ' *' ,l " ' " «* — "tr^Ltti \ ,,,,.,, v,-),,, |,,IV,, ni.vri. I n ( t | t , any a d - [ ( ; r e ^ n r y &gt;»:-&lt;t we«k. Wnwt s t « l M » « n&#13;
than by p.iMhg ,i p"i- .en v:-it i,, hi.,- vaiice m i In- ipial i ty ..f tlicir rmw-. i r j ihn Air Line can best t h a t ?&#13;
:' ",; 'l l l ) i -"'I'i"-'' 'i ' i''.-et report in q-n.iitny ,d '-i • pn-duct, iiiv' ivoik Viti-int I'errv and wife of ^ ' e s t&#13;
' -'. • 11, r 11 •• ' i - i. • I n n. i t i - 11 u" t l,.i t r.i ii : n t ! a- fa if h . la--- tlian a n a v.-rage i f I'utnam, v,-ited i;r-ink Binge-s iind&#13;
oa'ii'ii r-'i' &gt;M- AV^ ,--ne,|, hut the i... ^1,.-, ,,,.,,^ ,n M|,. j p.,., ,,,. . j , , , ( .O W s ,,,-• biunlv the tir-' of tin- week.&#13;
P'ct- cim\e,v r.i-ner an inc. niplofe id-a , p;. ..,,,,,. , ,t l g| - t . mai.e n- o II (.vcaloai ' Tin,., JI.. « !. - r t. -oipervnur of this&#13;
t tic- work In ,! l- I :-ing nolle i'.ir-',,,, ;],,. ,M ,_ p,,, .,, |iyi.:.;.,, „.. ,,, ,_.,, t n u i n , e n, llmo-:&#13;
ti . ' i a i g t i i ' - n : e g i n&#13;
p,- t i -.IV t&#13;
n a'&#13;
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I.in' liona&#13;
i&#13;
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pn - ,i I'.- in -&gt; i \ - -A'I'.I' am' vi-iti it'-, a •&#13;
indeed ,.,1 ,alp.1-, W la-n vm, vi-it lb&#13;
-. 'a, i i - ;, . u -how ^v i on' bov thai h ,-&#13;
p a - ( ' l l ! - ha. v e - p . , . i n t o r e - 1 i n t i l e w p.&#13;
i." ;- b.-.n g ed p-.r- d, and thu- -pn i •-&#13;
in -n "ii an ad in . -n.ii ef'f, ,rt. '&#13;
T h " t-n ,t i,r , d' o n e v c h a l p g e h u u, b l " .&#13;
hi n »,.|t : i n n i y : - \\ &gt;• ;ipo|og-/i' tm&#13;
I,I '-? 11-;,-- mail-' in all f o r m e r p - n o ,&#13;
o w • i rid -o v I imv we: , • , , \ , - I P I ' ,e, a- a. I an&#13;
Mt -. ' e.ii' CO- !,,(- n i iV, i- P i h u n t n e w - , a nd&#13;
ie&gt;- c e.ui • i " f"i I- r-. a n d ---t I vp o a no&#13;
w ,'.'p t he Ik i. a-, and pen it, it&#13;
do pa ; "r-, a n a w r t,' »\ ra ppei&#13;
" I I :]'.&lt;' ' p i i&#13;
- 1 1 ' , a i g o ; ' ii&#13;
Kirby Horn&#13;
I i e l l t i " l l ' e c |&#13;
o | t -t I liyii 0; :,' US t o g o&#13;
.- tm lire F. 1 P I 'in t i -.&#13;
•A'\, N Y.. tn Conidrv&#13;
I -I W",'k to a —1st&#13;
mat !&lt;•!'- for Un:&#13;
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i.&#13;
Neiirhb.oidioiMl ('(irrespoiKk'in'e.&#13;
P L A I N F I E L D .&#13;
M i - . \ w 11, i W&#13;
i v l i ' ' " v i - i i i n g iit A . I&#13;
I I " I I IV I d ••','• 1 e d , M ' ' i | \\&#13;
11 e -ick ||-t.&#13;
. cSiarles Far&#13;
an&#13;
am&#13;
.-do, r m e r - ' - c tec&#13;
.'.••--,. B i ,i i ,-y ;•&#13;
1', •'•!!. l u N' r, a i&#13;
a -mi .1 n 1-'.&#13;
'»!, -m -,- To] p i i r ; am; wife are vi&gt;n m&#13;
f !:••• r de u g r ' o r m I hdi o ! .&#13;
.1. &gt; In re -pent a few day- the pa&#13;
t a k e n -.1,-),&#13;
oiiiP'-d, |-,as&#13;
ii, li Ie- a ble&#13;
t, i ret i',i la l - r hoine near 11 ow m 1.&#13;
i-V \ . i i . n i e d - w c i n n, B . i t t l " I Veefc&#13;
l o - i T o e o l o v. l i e r e ' n i t eil i ' h u r - d i_v&#13;
i r n : . 1 n i g w i' ' i Ii m i in - I in t lici &lt; ie, ,i'gc ,&#13;
w i 'o h a - be- l! t liel't- b u ' liicii leal t re,11-&#13;
,, • in 'oi - oii-n ni|)tion. He is n&gt;&#13;
i&#13;
JACK-SON&#13;
; i , , n . i , ' n t .&#13;
a t oil- e . II i l i v "&#13;
t a l k t&#13;
1&#13;
P r i o n &lt; Kir (,'orr.&#13;
It i- -ai'l i bat thm e ,i, e about twent\&#13;
-'". and n.inl t i c p i |u r-. ,,nd ' wc-k \" -a i ng t'riends'in SouLli Lyoin literary -ociet ic- m thi-citv,&#13;
vt-i'ui'-, and .ii-ti'iiiut" t \ o c . "' i . ,\T tlm r e m i n c i n n i i n i l of the new&#13;
! e : V,' o i ] 111 a i 1,1.1, e a m i i-ai'i'v w i t e r , a m a w wi&#13;
nlt\ ap i n ; / ' u : '• h I' i a n K l '•,,em.in. I'e,el l u ' i . - ' t ' . a n d I'cl'i eel tl m 1-taki&#13;
.Mortgage Sale.&#13;
Dct'anlt h a v i n g been made in the&#13;
conditions of a, certain mortgage&#13;
;o,-. -,' ewhei'chy the power 1 herein contained&#13;
p . ' ' . t a MOI has become operatiye) executed | M i - s F l l a Darwin i- visi-i inn fnen&#13;
I ^ ' - P i'i,a' !'&gt;' Ni&gt;»'-&gt;' M- ^^1 1 1 ^ " r i l n l l , V v n - l u l ' , l f | ami relatives in Detroit.&#13;
_. nn Fti'tnim, I / u n g - t o n Coiuitv, Miclngan,&#13;
" "''"'' i'll to Thomas Birin-il, of the Tow liship ot&#13;
p, De\ter. \Va--ditonaw County, Michigan,&#13;
';.,',;;.;;.'.;." l2\ dated tlm hr.-t. day of duly. A. D. 1&gt;M7.&#13;
p',;ind vecordeil on the -event h d a v . f&#13;
,' ,_.,[ ,1 in, . A. D. 1 » 7 . in the oiTii-n ot' rcgi--&#13;
1'i,i j t e r ot deeds lol' t tie Conn t V of DiVing-&#13;
— ! .-ton. &gt;&#13;
D. 'lohn-oii was in Jackson on Bre-id, nt; \ . - i'l'e-ioetn, -hiPic- H,ir- and ninit TI,-' -m-ar- to write emti ana&#13;
; | ; : , , )&#13;
- t .ni&#13;
liiisini'ss first of the w c k .&#13;
Keiueinlier the K, (). T. M. bal&#13;
nmrrow ( Friday ) night.&#13;
Arc vmi donig a n y t h i n g ah,mi th'-&#13;
organization of a former'- cluby&#13;
Ki.'liai'd Biker vi-tted fnend- and&#13;
rtdat ves in \\'illin in-tou hi-t Week',&#13;
'Ji'iismi iv LviiKin siiiiiieii two c;i I'load&#13;
C H U B B S C O R N E R S&#13;
-'r an i ).-,r ' , -i rc-ji. n i i P n&#13;
M i - . T , l l p i i a r i i - h a -&#13;
• nt sh" i- no A niipi'. v ,i&#13;
vear there were $2d.py0.54 in the eity&#13;
''•treasury.&#13;
V.&#13;
l l l ' t o ' I'&#13;
and dun del i p.&#13;
\ D - M \ r t i " F n i d i ; T I - M - - 't1 1 'l l l v - ;M1" i ; , s : " i l l " i n ! - " - &lt;v"»i " ' " , Mr&lt;. W'm D'ttcr- . i I'etfey^ville,&#13;
\| „',:ig, ^-d; be ^ h - : " force. ;ind tml sub-miliers we • , p,, ^..,,^, ,,, ^,,. bmnguter, M r&lt;. Cha&#13;
"u quite ill, D a n u g the m o n t ' .&#13;
j ther? were f 4-50 74&#13;
i neeti'vl poor in th1.&#13;
A&#13;
i c e p&#13;
II&#13;
N "i&#13;
1- i in i v night m&#13;
iim m i c r - ,ii"' i..&#13;
h WP uf-ed m o n e y — w e - ! V w e ve n o l m - 1 -&#13;
11(-- to make mistake-; while attending&#13;
t o t lie-e lift le in it tm'- ,iiid n i l ' f vins.'&#13;
Invitations have been i^i,,-,i tV..m (ir) ^,^-,1,,^-.,,,,1 . , , ^ , il;tVore-l with untlV-&#13;
oili ' ni' :iP"iiig Cm -JNth ainnial - .|L..;,,;lt;Mlli a n , l W c ; n n i ^ M sin,.-, am:&#13;
' p. ol lavmg-fim Km!. N - •:&gt;•'.. K. ('. , [,,,•. iUlP' d | M ,,.|,&#13;
hurrougni&#13;
i o p.&#13;
THE&#13;
lngoiu. in Fiber lib of Mortg- 1 . r , . , , if .,,:„!'. ., , , , .&#13;
r , ,,, , ,. , , , • ( t - t o c l v t o I ) i ' it I I I - t o t t l l C W e e&#13;
_ . r . _ • ages at page •JJiMlmreoD. uioti which&#13;
J I S 'V I ( , H i ni' vt ^-as_».- there it due at the date of Mi-s&lt;&gt;s Miilio Sykes and Addie .-igler&#13;
['. M.. to I "&#13;
11--11-,' 111 thi- \&#13;
.1. win turn&#13;
I V l ' l l t l ' e M o l i ! ' " ! '&#13;
&gt;n our pants.&#13;
Job Department&#13;
3 t&#13;
JOB»!«WORK I i&#13;
In AI/ Of /Is Branches&#13;
AT REASONABLE RAiES.&#13;
i • e s i , e. 111 i u i I I -11 f lie m ; i - i " . ( i rea t p i ' " p&#13;
tins notice t h e - m i n d ' S i \ t e , - u MiindieiH visprd friends in Mutnth ovcr'Siindov. ,, .- , „,,, , •„ . , , , . , . , ,. , ' , ; „&#13;
, ,,- , . , ,, i f - . 1 • ineii- !&gt;- a n ' iieing ii,a,|e t"i a n:,'&#13;
l a i d I'.mhtv i oili dollar- and h i g u t v , , , - , , , 15 ,, .. . , , ,&#13;
cent- iSliavFNi,. and no suit or pm- 1 M''- Uarenoe 1 o w d l ot Ann Arl,,,,-. , ;,„.,.. ond a large a f e n d a n c e i- exp..,-t&#13;
n c v - , ! . 5 0 i w i t h t i w i3.to.trt i ,.,,t,,,j;ios at law ha"in;.' been in-1 ituted i was -ecn on our streets hr-t n the;,,,i_&#13;
= 0 ^ - 0 - , ^ ^ 0 - 3 . - - 0 - 0 - ^ . - ^ I to recover the ileo; now r e i m m n n g se-i week. , , ,&#13;
" " " ' " ! cured hv -aid mort "age nv a n v pa ll i , T ' T, ,,, t „ , . t, 1 n an ovei'lmard c m vm'-a! a n ma e n&#13;
W T~N T T ... c' v t- i i- i l l Mrs. P e r r v I'llunt wns na led to the ,e , .;,,,. ol v . i , ,... ,,.,. .,..&#13;
. . ) / 'timrcul: Notice l- ',hereh&lt;re hereby. • - t i e e , - t:m ,,.:00 ibn. laowcci r w .&#13;
I J \ \ !gi\«"'i that, on Friday, the twenty- , home ot her -ister 111 Deiro.t. W-',,.&#13;
^ iiiiVi iiiiiddlii iLini yfnhte Maafrt.e-hrn o-o\.n D. olfs "v-a'.i d;M noanve. ne&lt;\fd„a y, i&gt;o n ra cen1n,1t ,,o,,f, si,crk nco -,-,., n 1 ,.-,,, ,m ark, -' ",W . , , » at. t,,e e f,-r ont , ,d o m ot, , t,h, e (, , oiirt , H,, ouse• , , .Mi'.s- .I&gt;. •,!. . Adams , ot , S.oiit.li . I, . on, here ,-1 " came over to tin- 'p a r e C&#13;
[„ i!:,.\dlhi.'e of llovy.d', (tiiat | , r i n u , j ' - v ^ ' t i n g friends and rtdative- i n t l n - ^et ,1 gia-t ground.'' w,^ the an-w-r.&#13;
Wo invito all who ure in need of* Job ' ,,^.,1 p r e m i e s to 'be -&#13;
Work of any kind to give .is a cull. \fu, &gt; ; ] u l . ^ , , . , ^ ^ W)&#13;
I the place of holding tlm Cur.out Coin t ! vicinity.&#13;
i within the County in which the nmrtg- ; j J o n n t | V j r i : c t t 0 n , u ] t h ( , uMV,lt&#13;
rmat-y, M l - l . a u r a \V,I : I '1., . ', , i l 1 l 1 '"1 -" " ! " '"'&#13;
a n i t p ,ii'nl inV'&#13;
At present..th^&#13;
mate- in th*&#13;
number \'or *•**%,!&#13;
Frank Carlson'- children have been ,,, ^ Heeox&#13;
L're it sufferers during the p,i-t wctd^ Join m the Anul&#13;
timm the effect- of vacciuat'ipn. of t In- count* h)&#13;
Me.dames Arthur and Benj. Mom ! The materia I bl&#13;
,. . . 1 . .1 1 ' r .- • ;m eha-tric p*itcli at. the cfo-ttiirijr&#13;
t t o t u n i a -m ling countemnme t.pguc yi-'d",| a t the home of tmur f , ^ S ; i J | n a w d ; v i &gt; i o n , i n d the Q r a a i&#13;
"'^'"C ni tpe man who tmls u-'Mir paper 1-nt parent-, in I nadilla, last Saturday. Trunk.&#13;
m i , ' , n ' ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ - - 1 - - ^ 1 - . . - ^ , , , , : , ? l &gt;U1V[;,HV i i n i , t l o u h e c u l d W i r t S „ r t h vi-ited his parent- at Bv t h . r e u n i o n of Aid., , 1 . R.&#13;
" , 1 ' l!1''' •'"' '- [ !l ,l&gt;' ' " " " ' ' , ! ' " ' l p ' make a iietter one with i n - e y e s s i i u t . : A ,l t , ,\ ,.p,,,. ^ , , , , , 1 , , . 11;.. p , i „-i„, [;,,, mdd- as foci in-|.ector the iitrTcr "is&#13;
now M-H int. 'I'here :ir&lt;* about a d o/.en&#13;
appl na His tor 1 i,e 1 illne.&#13;
proving'.&#13;
I The annual nmetMikT of the State&#13;
Dairymen :i--ociat;--n will br held in&#13;
tin- citv February l'J. Bi and Fl. A&#13;
larg" attendance 1- expected.&#13;
Albert Dunham woi- appointed assistant&#13;
-eiu'eturv nt 1 he I 1. A . IV for Soil th-&#13;
1 ileroert Liiue, who has been verv eastern M i d i i g a u . A movement is on&#13;
sick. 1-able to be out again. " foi t to have 1 he annual encampment,&#13;
1 which la-t.s four days, held in this city.&#13;
Tlm week of prayer WHS observed in&#13;
farmers, we g,cane I til" Co oving remark-:&#13;
" W h a t are vail doing over&#13;
t i n .&#13;
r i n c k m y Puhlir School.&#13;
o U A M M . M i l i K I ' A U f M U S T .&#13;
l.C. io Mc In tyre was ab-ciii the fore&#13;
part ol thi- week.&#13;
Nellie Pol in wa- absent yesterday&#13;
on account of -mkni's*.&#13;
alor' itip-itioii- are often more pain-&#13;
Ann Arbor ^ u n d a y . His father, who&#13;
is lantig ti'eat'd at that place, is 11.1-&#13;
U N A D I L L A .&#13;
F r e t a I nir n " r r e . J ; , , , i i d , ' a t .&#13;
Fer-'V Drei'tr if 'Jackson, wu,.. in (own&#13;
one dav la.-t week.&#13;
\\ lat s the matter with t !m mill in tu 111 real einannt i"-.&#13;
i-r- your town' like The tl. -n r tmiT&#13;
an1 sit mil ed ) . o-ains timt our merchants are mTering we get frnm the I'inckncv mil the&#13;
Friday night, while coupling'car--at&#13;
llattie Himiie;,. Merritt Chalker. 0 . t l , i s l,1:,l"&gt; !;1^ w , v k - [l i s '''ein.g' h'&gt;n; ^ \\liU\&gt;, l'I.,,f,|&lt; Klmer Clnsliolm.'a break-&#13;
T Baker FVinie B r i g " - and M ir.nh. ' t i n n e d t nrough this week. : man re-idiug m thi.-cip\, had the hrst&#13;
Pinckney Exchange Bank.&#13;
G. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
i,i lorecin-t&#13;
sale ;it public vendue to Cue !nglic-'t : through the DISPATCH. !&gt;»-!. 'I he proprietor- ot "ttr ,".i-tom&#13;
bidder, of the premises contained in Messrs. Wnn and d a m ' s Wilcox, of ,nnl llouriug nn 1- are gaining a great di&#13;
Di Un art' among tl&#13;
I'iggs ami .Minnie&#13;
i-t of new -cholthree&#13;
fingers of hi- riyht- hand taken&#13;
• tf The member^ were dressed hv the&#13;
isaid mortgage mr -0 iiuirli thereof' [&gt;;,nsville. visited in town from 'e|miat ton and are receiving a .-[den- Cnv T.nude of the Inicrmmliate De- 1"'h". hoi&#13;
(as may be nece--arv to sy.N-lv the 10 .,..,,],, '. ' v . ,. , , , ,&#13;
i amount due on said mnrtga/ui wit h i„. ; Saturday nnt il Monday. l O a i u . u u . p a r t u n n t a n d Nm a &gt;ig!er of the t mini- [, D s,, id there is going&#13;
Mr. rtnd Mrs. Abel Fove af Dram&#13;
.edge, have been visiting relatives railroad surgeon and he was brought&#13;
Thev returned home Thursday, home.&#13;
During the month of December there&#13;
j terest ;ind k g a l costs.) t ha\ /is to say • : Mr. Win. Witt of CoCrmln. i- vis- 1 The following from the \ W t , n ' n ' D e p a r t m e n t are ab.-ent mi account ,-,,;1d t h r o u g h this plac&#13;
All those certain pieces orlparceN „f i t i n ( f Mr_ ,-,(,0 j , , . ^ ^ a n a f ; U n i ] v j u ' Brunch Times, is tlie honor in which of-ickne-s.&#13;
land situated in the t o w n s l u \ of Fjn.t&#13;
to bo, a rail-&#13;
W&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
B h M t / T M P d % " D n C " T M r C C i State of Michigan, and described as&#13;
A N K l M (j ^ D U b 1 N h b b , follow.s, to-wit: The South Fast tjuariiiini,&#13;
in the County of IdviTiysfeTfTTand&#13;
j State of Michigan, and described as&#13;
Wpst But man, this week.&#13;
Don't forget to observe the new adv. •&#13;
Quar- ,,,-,,.-.-, '^n. . -. . , , • ' j Causing Friday ui^ht. He was greatly he, rt in this heaven, like the wiinder-. n great d^al. Why wouhj* it not be ;&#13;
tNeor rathn d Ftahset StoJuuathrt eWr eosf t Stejcmtiiortnc rH uofm tbheer:; ^° " th"o, ss e 't hat ha' ve 'h orses. " -'p' leased over the flection to the ing &gt;nn, sees nothing from the dew , good thing to call *• meeting. r&#13;
Aonoy Loaned on Approved Notes, j 0 it f il f , ( 8) in Townshi,! n u m b e r one |F) 1 , T . . . v v . , . n , , , , &lt;.a \&gt; „ ' . . „ . „ '&#13;
1 v a I-n 1 e , , , , , , Air. and Mrs, K. &gt; . Arnold ot Locke, \ 1 r Markev s n a i t a ti nower n M ,-1- it worms and t s&#13;
T)F P O S I T S R F f F I V F T ) i North ot Kange nnmher four (4) hast. | ^r . t , %r 1 A r T I 'U1 • l U &lt; i l h t &gt; i-&gt; qjiw&gt; ^ pwwt 1 in -&gt;in u . n « a i m &gt; a n u uns.&#13;
Certificates issued in time depos&#13;
its and payable on demand.&#13;
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.&#13;
(containing two hundred acres of land.! W\c\u were guests of Mr; and Mrs. J . j R A n I10litics and his intluence had&#13;
according to the United States Survey&#13;
thoreof.&#13;
Dated, December 31, A. D. 1888.&#13;
THOMAS BIKKETT, Mortgagee.&#13;
LHKK S. MOXTAQCK,&#13;
StMunahip Ticket* or 9*1«. j 5 2 w l 3 Attorney for Mortgagee.&#13;
H. Darton first of the week. m u o n to do with deciding the contest&#13;
The P i n c k n e y DISPATCH u r p e s the for Speaker. Mr. Bates, Speaker pro&#13;
formation of a farmer's club at that&#13;
place. Good thing. Good t h i n g . —&#13;
Ann Arbor Courier.&#13;
were bfJO.bo") pi'*ces of mail matter&#13;
« hope so, l l , i n ( | | , , , ] \ i n f l l i s postoffice. When they&#13;
for without on,1 Fnadilla will never k,,,r \\w n e w public buildinfir, costinjir&#13;
ine of our old Cinokney ii.ws is held:i Love one human being purely and ri-e above its present level. It would , fc-tiO.Ot'O, they expect to handle more&#13;
•Hon. D P . Markev "returned froum warmlv ami vou will love all. , tt'he be the moans of building up the town n\n\\ matter t h a n any city outside of&#13;
Detroit,&#13;
Col. E . A. Sumner, for the last t e n&#13;
years in the employ of W i t b i n g t o n ,&#13;
Coo ley &amp; Co., has resigned. H e goes&#13;
to Detroit to manufacture steam radiators,&#13;
which the (ftmpany has a capital&#13;
stock of $1,000,000, of which he bold*&#13;
400 shares. Before froing Gen. W i t b -&#13;
ington, in behalf of t h e company, presented&#13;
bim with a gold headed cane in&#13;
appreciation of bia Mrtictj t o t h e comp&#13;
a n y .&#13;
; Speakership of Via friend D i e k e m a / drop to the ocean but a mirror which&#13;
I PARSHALLVILLE.&#13;
' Frnin our Corrvsiiomletit.&#13;
tem, of the House said, "As far as I&#13;
am concerned, there is no position in&#13;
this state to good for M r , Markev."&#13;
It is said that Pi inces Hismark never ( A n o t l l e r b o v p u t i n h i s appearance&#13;
addresses or refers to her illustrious j a t H e r b . Austin's last week.&#13;
husband otherwise than as " H i s m a r k , ' j&#13;
Sounds all right b u t must be a mis- B u r t Cornell is visiting friends and&#13;
take. Ten to one she calls him "Bizzy relatives in Tuscola Co, for a few&#13;
dear" when she-wants a new sealskin.' w e e k s .&#13;
*&#13;
:1 ;*' &gt;#.****$&amp;•'. ' ' i f e ,&#13;
x yn&#13;
» . " • * • &gt;-.&#13;
" .'uiiL--if-^M" 'V ** $,-i,'-n*'&#13;
•' '•&gt;• ''inf.**.&#13;
&gt;vf" •'&#13;
-V^J&#13;
»*&amp;»$.;&#13;
&gt; • # -&#13;
0 » ttaa SIS achotWinatructore employid&#13;
1ft th* city of Borton, 163 are oonraalrtnntt&#13;
Tha amount of salaries paid&#13;
to tiuwe teachera U $186,078.&#13;
TBS Motor claae of the univereity of&#13;
PtaatylvAnla l i u requested Rev. Dr.&#13;
P h i l l i p * B r o o l u of B o s t o n t o d e l i v e r t h e&#13;
baccalaureate sermon in June.&#13;
WUTEBN, as well as Southern cotton&#13;
manufacturea are among the thing*&#13;
coming. Dea Moines, Io., ia just&#13;
Celebrating ita first cotton factory in&#13;
that state. _&#13;
MB. FRANCIS DARWIN, a sou of the&#13;
late Charlee Darwin, has been elected&#13;
university reader in botany ut Cambridge,&#13;
Kntfland, in succession to Dr.&#13;
Vines, now profeauor at Oxford.&#13;
Yoc oan run up as big a liquor bill&#13;
as you please, or rather as the liquor&#13;
dealer pleases, in Vermont without&#13;
fear of a law suit, the courts there&#13;
having declared such debts iiucollectable&#13;
in the state.&#13;
w&#13;
"J&#13;
SINCE rabbit coursing is only intended&#13;
w a competitive trial for the dops,&#13;
why not invent for the sportnn automatic&#13;
rabbit to run by clock work? This&#13;
would be on the principle of cluy discs&#13;
for pigeon shooters.&#13;
A NIW industrial school for gurus has&#13;
been opened at the Louisa Howard&#13;
Mission House in Burlington, Yt. About&#13;
eighty girls attended the first day, and&#13;
-*1U be given instruction in sewing and&#13;
Other uaaful occupations.&#13;
% QMAalL, King of Sweden, i s aaid&#13;
•&lt;V»\a WJ manly-looking monarch.&#13;
^Nltadg mix feet two inches in his&#13;
^*|riMB well proportioned, and has&#13;
rJtoa«id abort, full beard. He is&#13;
*ft ?fe and is a poet and irmsi- sa aa*&#13;
prominent labor leadkincluding&#13;
John Jar-&#13;
^ynanand Eecles Roblg&#13;
to form a' new&#13;
j^organisation. It will&#13;
questions, but its&#13;
it will be nonia&#13;
at work upon&#13;
1 a plan of organ-&#13;
**&lt;.*&lt;g.&#13;
iouaand Indians in&#13;
exclusive of tho Tamaad&#13;
braves. In fact,&#13;
1 almost as many Indians in&#13;
as in far-off Minnesota.&#13;
Cork Indians haven't ^raised&#13;
a scalp these hundred years. They find&#13;
the raising of corn, rye, wheat, oats,&#13;
beans and pumpkins more profitable as&#13;
well as safer.&#13;
,. f&#13;
*&#13;
THE people of the United States are&#13;
receiving many lessons in diplomacy as&#13;
th* result Of Ike Sackvillo incident.&#13;
-AMI London sources it is learned that&#13;
Mr. Hebert, a* present the senior secretory&#13;
of legation, is not British charge&#13;
d'affaires, but is simply charge&#13;
d'archlves, Everybody will feel relieved&#13;
at learning of tho existence of such&#13;
a subtle distinction of diplomacy.&#13;
AJ6UM I HEAT STATE.&#13;
I n t h e I n t e r e s t o r N e w s p a p e r s .&#13;
A t t h e r e c e n t m e e t i n g of t h e a t a t e p r e s s&#13;
a s s o c i a t i o n In L a n s i n g a c o m m i t t e e comp&#13;
o s e d of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e l o u r D e t r o i t&#13;
d a l l e * a n d C h a r l e s H a m p t o n of t h e P e t o s&#13;
k e y I n d e p e n d e n t - D e m o c r a t , r e p o r t e d t h a t&#13;
t h e y h a d s u b m i t t e d t h e i r w i s h e s to F r e d A .&#13;
B a k e r , a D e t r o i t a t t o r n e y , w h o h a d d r a f t&#13;
e d t h e f o l l o w i n g b i l l :&#13;
S e c t i o u 1. T h e people of t h e s t a t e of&#13;
M i c h i g a n e n a c t , T h a t in actioriB for libel&#13;
t h e r e s h a l l be no p r e s u m p t i o n of c i t h e r ex&#13;
p r e s s , a c t u a l o r legal m a l i c e from t h o m e r e&#13;
f a c t of t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e libel, a n d t h e&#13;
b u r d e n of proof on t h e ijuestiun uf m a l i c e&#13;
s h a l l b o o n t a e plaint.ft.&#13;
Sec. 2. l u a c t i o n s for liliei, if t h e r e is DO&#13;
proof of e x p r e s s m a l i c e , o r t h o c o u r t o r&#13;
j u r y s h a l l And t h it t h e r e w a s no s u c h mu&#13;
t i v e , no e x e m p l a r y or p u n i t i v e d a m a g e s&#13;
Mhall be a w a i d e d , nor s h a l l a n y g e u e m l&#13;
d a m a g e s bo a w a r d e d t h a t u r o n o t s t r i c t l y&#13;
a c t u a l o r real.&#13;
S e e 3. N o iictiou fur libel s h a l l he&#13;
b r o u g h t o r m a i n t a i n e d u n l e s s t h e plaintiff&#13;
• h a l l , b e f o r e b r i n g i n g s u i t , r e q u e s t t h e&#13;
d e f e n d a n t t &gt; p u b l i s h u r e t r a c t i o n of t h e&#13;
libel, a n d til.ow to t h e d e f e n d a n t a r e a s o n&#13;
a b l e t i m e in w h i c h t o p u b l i s h such&#13;
r e t r a c t i o n mid to m a k e sa h&#13;
aint-inls as a r e r e a s o n a b l e a n d p o s s i b l e un&#13;
d e r t h e c i r c u t n s t a i n e s uf t h e c a s e , and&#13;
proof ol t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of s u c h r e t r a c t i o n&#13;
or c o r r e c t i o n s h a l l be a i i n u a s a b l e ui e.-i&#13;
d e u c e u n d e r t h e ^eui-ral i s s u e on t h e mica&#13;
tiou of tlie food faith of t h e d e f e n d a n t , and&#13;
in m i t i g a t i o n nuil r e d t u ' l m n uf d a m a g e s&#13;
i'roof ol f a i l u r e or n e g l e c t uf t h e plaintirt&#13;
to c o m p l y witii t h e p r e m i s e s of t h i s section&#13;
m a y t&gt;»' ^ i v e n in e v i d e n c e u n d e r t h e nener.ii&#13;
i s s u e in b a r of t h e a c t i o n ,&#13;
t-'i-e. 4. It shall not lie l a w f u l for a n y at&#13;
t o r u e y a t l a w to lii'inK of c o n d u c t a n y a c t i o n&#13;
ot libel lor a c o n t i n g e n t lee, or ;u a n y ^n&#13;
d e r s t a n d i n j r , e x p r e s s or implied, t h a t he is&#13;
to receive, a n y portion or all of t h e dutn.i^os&#13;
r e c o v e r e d a s c o m p e n s a t i o n for his s e r v i c e s ;&#13;
n o r s h i l l miy a t t o r n e y - a t l a w a d v a n c e a n v&#13;
uioue.v (ir i n c u r a n y liability for t h e p u r p o s e&#13;
of de.'ruyinj.' t h e e x p i ' i i s e s of t h e plaintiff in&#13;
uny s u c a action.&#13;
S e c 5. All n e t s or p a r t s of a c t s i n e n n s i s t&#13;
(.'in w i t h t h i s act ure h e r e b y r e p e a l e d .&#13;
T h e hi 1 w a s d i s c u s s e d s e c t i o n by s e c t i o n .&#13;
Mr. B a u e r e x p l . i n a n e , puiu.la t h a t w e r e&#13;
t i u e s t i u n e d . und w a s i n d o r s e d \\y t h e ass.i&#13;
c'iutiou as a fair a n d h o n o r a b l e bill for alt&#13;
w h o m a y be c o n c e r n e d in it, s h o u l d the leg&#13;
i s l a t u r e m a k e it a law.&#13;
M l r h l l C * " H u t . »1 l i e n i - f i t A ^ i u c l a t l u n&#13;
T h e a n n u a l (neci,n&lt; o| 11,(- M clii^raii Mr&#13;
t u a l Uenefit a s s o c i a l i.m w a s h ' \ 1 in Hd'.s&#13;
d a l e on t h e 7th inst. The r e p o r t s of t h e&#13;
officers, s h o w t h e c o m p a n y to be in a p r o s&#13;
peri'Us c o n d i t i o n a n d s t e a d i l y iin'rensiiii:&#13;
i t s m e m h e r s h i p At t h e c e c l i o n of d i r e e&#13;
t o r s t h e f o l l o w i n g w e r e c h o s e n 1 1. H. &lt;\ird.&#13;
t'. b\ C o o k . C. M ISarre, O A. J a n e s , F M.&#13;
S t e w a r t . U. A. K v e r e t t , W . H . S n u t t i , .1. li.&#13;
W y l l i e of H i l l s d a l e ; V. M c K n v of gviinc- .&#13;
J H . l t l a ; n of A d r i a n , a n d D /. C u r t i s 01&#13;
Sfitritmw. T h e d i r e c t o r s held a m e e t i n g&#13;
iiuo e U v t e d t h e f o l l o w i n g officers: l ' n si&#13;
der.t, I r a l i . C a r d ; v i c e | i r c s i d e n t , H. H.&#13;
K o w l s o u ; s e c r e t a r y , .1. H. \Vyll e ; t r e a s u r&#13;
er, C. F . C o o k ; m e d i c a l e x a m i n e r , K. A.&#13;
E v e r e t t .&#13;
PENINSULAR POINTERS.&#13;
H, Coleman, an East Sajrlnaw Uveryttsn ? MICHIGAN LAW-MAKERS.&#13;
h i r e 1 a l a t t e r t oroUkr ttho e a hmora»n« naanmd e db uSwc hy wtao r tSza. g i nTahwe&#13;
C i t y , m o r t f f a g e d t h e m a n d s k i p p e d o u t .&#13;
C o l e m a n h a s r e c o v e r e d h i s p r o p e r t y , b u t&#13;
t h e m o r t g a g e e i s o s t a b o u t tAK'.&#13;
E a r l y l a s t y e a r a b u i l d i n g b u r n e d n e a r&#13;
H u d s o n , a n d ^ t W c h a r r e d body of w h a t w a s&#13;
s u p p o s e d to b e ' J a m e s L y o n * w a s t a k e n&#13;
f r . i m t h e a s h e s . J a t a e s Stow a i t , L y o u s ' s&#13;
coinpunioti w a s c h a r g e d w i t h t h e m u r d e r&#13;
11 ml c o n v i c t e d , receiving a lon&gt;c t e r m s o u t -&#13;
e n c e a t J a c k s o n . It Is n o w s n u o u u e e d t h a t&#13;
L y o n s h a s t u r n e d u p w e l l a n d h e a r t y , a n d&#13;
u " m o v e m e n t is ou foot to s e c u r e S t e w a r t ' s&#13;
List of the Permanent Committees of&#13;
the Senate and House.&#13;
N e w s i s d O M i p from 1 ^ M I S 1 D ( .&#13;
TUB rOMMlTTSES.&#13;
T h e f o l l o w i n g is a list of t h e s t a n d i n g -&#13;
c o m m i t t e e s of t h e s e n a t e .&#13;
A j r r i c u l t u r a l college— M e s s r s . H o l b r o o k ,&#13;
T a y i o r , H a r s h a w .&#13;
A g r i c u l t u r a l i n t e r e s t s — M e s s r s . B e r r y ,&#13;
Toun, D r o s h e l d .&#13;
. A s v l u i n fur Xho e r i n i i n u l i n s a u e — M o s s r s .&#13;
p a r d o n ' for a c r i m e h e n e v e r c o m m i t t e d . ! D m i s U n , T o a u , l i r o a n o l d .&#13;
C h a r l e s H. D i x o n , d e p u t y c o u n t y t r e a s u r -&#13;
e r of S a g i n a w c o u n t y , left S a g i n n w s o m e&#13;
d a y s a^'o, t a k i n g w i t h h i m a c o n s i d e r a b l e&#13;
A s y l u m s for t h e i n s a n e — M e s s r s . L e a v i t t ,&#13;
Ciulb'raith, M c C o r u i i c k , (iriffey, T y l e r&#13;
HanlvBuud incor|x.iratiotiB- M e s s r s . t i a l&#13;
c h u n k of t h o c o u n t y f u n d s . T o e rinauce b r a i l t i, t i i l m o r e , N a x e l .&#13;
ootiintittee of t h e h o a r d u(' s u | t e r v i s o r s , n o w \ C i t i e s a n d v i l l a g e s - - M e s s r s . l i a u n e y ,&#13;
m a k i n g t h e u u u u a l e x a n n n a t i o n of t h e Kox, M U n e s , l i l a c k w e l l , H a r r i u t r e r .&#13;
books, f o u n d s e v e r a l e r r o r s , b u t r e f u s e t o&#13;
s t a t e tho a u i o u u t . T r e a s u r e r K o s s i n t i m a t e s&#13;
t h a t D i x o n is in C a n a d a , a u d t h a t a w o m a n&#13;
of bud r e p u t e is w i t h h i m .&#13;
T h e s o l d i e r s ' h o m e loses W p e r c e n t of its&#13;
initiates e v e r y j e a r by d e a t h , t l e n I' e r c e .&#13;
t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , s a y s t h e • n s t i t u i n m&#13;
will be n e e d e d for lit' \ e a r s as u h o m e , « t i e n&#13;
it will i m u i i a t h be used us a e h u r , l a b i a &gt;»&#13;
s t i t u t i o n .&#13;
T h e t o t a l loss bv tire, of m'll p r o p e : tv «n&#13;
S a ^ i n u w Val es for i s s s . w . u $1:0,1&gt; U.&#13;
C l a i m s a n d p u b l i c a c c o u n t s M e s s r s . CJIIniorc,&#13;
HabctK'k, N a ^ e l .&#13;
C o n s t i t u t i o n a l u u i e n d m e u t s M e s s r s .&#13;
WeshClius, H a l l , H a r r i n p - r .&#13;
C o u n t i e s a n d T o w n s h i p s M e s s r s . D e n&#13;
H e r d e r , T a y l o r , T y l e r .&#13;
K d u c u t i n n a u d p u b l i c s c h o o l s M e s s r s .&#13;
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Miss Wickereham, of Philadelphia.&#13;
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for his r e q u e s t t h a t&#13;
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h o m e&#13;
WHAT a very pleasant winter Mrs.&#13;
Cleveland may have this year with all&#13;
the power and all tho opportunities of&#13;
other years, and none of the responsibility!&#13;
For the first time she may do&#13;
what she pleases without dreading its&#13;
effect on her hushand's future. Probably&#13;
what will please her will be kindness&#13;
and graciousnosa, but she mig-ht&#13;
be the direct reverse if she liked, and&#13;
jet do no harm. On tho other hand,&#13;
the wives of all tho office-holders ex-,&#13;
oept the justices will be in tribulation&#13;
lest, in an unguarded moment they&#13;
may do or say something fraught with&#13;
evil consequences for their husbands.&#13;
MHB A.rmy and Navy Journal s&amp;ys&#13;
that if "discharge by purchase'' is&#13;
•made a part of the army system, it will&#13;
be a welcome boon to congressmen, w\ho&#13;
are bored to death with applications&#13;
from the relatives of soldiers asking&#13;
their influence to release thorn from&#13;
their contract of service on one plea or&#13;
another. A New England congressman,&#13;
we may add, lives in the hop-ejMt&#13;
Newport will be enlarged sufficiently tol^^1™0™&#13;
hold all the officers in the army, and 713-tinK f&#13;
that all the navy will be ordered to the ^Houseman. Donnally &amp; Jones, clothiers&#13;
Mediterranean. Then he thinks he&#13;
may have time to devote to something&#13;
baaidat the application of army and&#13;
navy oOoert for assignments to Newpart&#13;
or the European squadron.&#13;
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r e s u l t e d in a v e r d i c t of fti.-'iiib for t h e plaintiffs.&#13;
T h e c a s e will no a p p e a l e d .&#13;
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e l e c t e d one of t h e d i r e c t o r s of t h e S e c o n d&#13;
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S c h o o l c r a f t c o u n t y will p a y i t s d e p u t y&#13;
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f l.oo'J 4¾ in t h e t r e a s u r y .&#13;
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fore t h e officers t h e o t h e r d a y , a n d a s k e 1&#13;
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fftfluctice of l i q u o r a n d t u r n e d on h e r a n d&#13;
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b o y s h a v e boon a r r e s t e d .&#13;
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r e s i d e n t s of B a y C i t y , d i e d on t h e loth i n s t .&#13;
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c o u n t y poor h o u s e , c e l e b r a t e d h e r 100th&#13;
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g u i s h e d as t h e only l a d y e v e r g r a d u a t e d&#13;
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h a v e its t e r m i n u s a t S t . J o s e p h ,&#13;
t i n « from t h e coal fields of O h i o .&#13;
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h a s p r e s e n t e d a r e s o l u t i o n a m e n d i n g t h e&#13;
c o n s t i t u t i o n so a s to i n c r e a s e t h e g o v e r n o r ' s&#13;
a n n u a l s a l a r y f r o m «1,000 t o W.000. T h e&#13;
r e s o l u t i o n c a l l s for a n e l e c t i o n o v e r all t h e&#13;
s t a t e on t h e first M o u d a y of n e x t A p r i l to&#13;
d e c i d e t h e m a t t e r .&#13;
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l a r e s h i s i n t e n t i o n t o p r e s e n t a b i l l prov&#13;
i d i n g a h o m e for t h s t r a i n i n g - of t h e f e e b l e&#13;
m i n d e d .&#13;
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e H a u d u l l of W a y n e h a s&#13;
jriveu n o t i c e t h a t he will p r e s e n t t h r e e bills.&#13;
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mortKURcs us p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y , a m e a s u r e&#13;
t h a t h a s been o p p o s e d b y tlie Htate ^runtfe.&#13;
T h e socuud bill p r o v i d e s for t h e asHOMHtirs&#13;
c r e d i t i n g t h e o w n e r s of l a n d w i t h t h e&#13;
a m o u n t of i n e u i n b e r a n c e o r i n c u m b r a i i o o s&#13;
t h e r e o n , a n d UNSCHMUK t h e m e r e e q u i t y ,&#13;
phioniK t h e r e i n u u i d e r of t h e t a x ou t h e&#13;
m o i l ^ a K o . T h i s bill is s i m i l a r in c h a r a c t e r&#13;
to t h e tlrst, T h e t h i r d bill is to d e h i i e t h e&#13;
p o w e r s a n d d n l i e s of t h e a u d i t o r s of W a y n e&#13;
c o u n t y a n d r e s t r i c t t h e s a m e so a s to c o m e&#13;
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c o u r t .&#13;
T h e s p e a k e r of t h e h o u s e h a s u p p o i u U d&#13;
t h e f o l l o w i n g m e s s e n g e r s : A l l e n F a l l i n g&#13;
of C a l h o u n c o u n t y , G e o S a l s b e r v of M i d&#13;
l a n d , K m e s t D. M c M i l l a n of K e n t . M a r q u i s&#13;
K a l o n of V u u B u r e i i , A l l e n H o u k of U c e a i i a ,&#13;
H a r r y H a y n e s of G e n e s e e , V i c t o r L a l . o n d e&#13;
of K o s e o m n i o i i . N. S t a n l e y P e a b o d y of O a k&#13;
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L i v i n g s t o n , G e o r o e C. K u b a i s o u of St.&#13;
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B a n k I ' o m m i s s ' o n c r S h e r w o o d h a s dei'id&#13;
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d c i m t y . Mr. S u n d e r l i u is a b o u t 40 y e a r s&#13;
old. und a m a n of wide, e x p e r i e n c e in his&#13;
b u s i n e s s .&#13;
T h e n u r i t y of e l e c t i o n s bill t h a t K e p r e&#13;
s e n t i i t i v e W e l l s of W a y n e p r o p o s e s t o pre&#13;
s e n t is e s s e n t i a l l y t h e s a u i e a s tlie G r e n e l l&#13;
lull w h i c h n e a r l y b e c a m e an act of t h e l a s '&#13;
l e g i s l a t u r e . K i ' p r e s e n t a t : v e l l i n k s o t i s bill&#13;
will p r o v i d e a b o u t w h a t t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s&#13;
l a w d o e , . S e n a t o r W e s s c t i u s h a s in m i n d&#13;
a bill l o r iijipli, a t i o n ut first in c t i e s of 10,&#13;
U'O i n h a b i t a n t s or m o r e , It c u l l s for p o r t a&#13;
bie b o o t h s , tho polling pliu'o in w h i c h is&#13;
r e m o v e d UK) feet from c o r r u p t i i u ; in&#13;
liuetii'es, t h e c i t i e s a n d c o u n t i e s to f u r n i s h&#13;
all t i c k e t s , T h e p an is n o t u n l i k e t h e A u s -&#13;
t r a l i a n sy s t e m .&#13;
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t h e nllej.'1'd e l e c t i o n f r a u d s in D e t r o i t will&#13;
H&lt;&gt; to t h a t city on t h e 17th i n s t . to beyin in&#13;
vest R a t i o n .&#13;
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m a k e a l a w by w h i c h a m a n m a y i n h e r i t his&#13;
d e c e a s e d wii'e's property,-&#13;
A bill h a s been i n t r o d u c e d in t h e h o u s e&#13;
f o r b i d d i n g t h e s a l e of t o b a c c o , c i g a r s and&#13;
e i i r a r e l t s to m i n o r s .&#13;
T h e .-'overnor h a s re ajusiintt-d P r o f e s s o r&#13;
V. C V i u m h n of A n n A r b o r a n d D e l o s F a l l&#13;
a s m e m b e r s of s t a t e Uiai d of h e a l t h ; H i r a m&#13;
F. H a t c h a s w a r d e n ot tlie J a c k s o n s t a t e&#13;
p r i s o n , a n d P h i l o P a r s o n s o( D e t r o i t us o n e&#13;
t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s to a t t e n d t h e W a s h i n g -&#13;
ton i n a u g u r a l eenteuiii.il a t N e w Y o r k .&#13;
S e n a t o r B a l l h a s a bill io f o r f e i t t o t h e&#13;
I ' m t o d S t a t e s all h i n d s jrratit-'d to t'r e&#13;
aid of t i e O n t o n a g o n ,&lt;: S t a t e L i n e rail&#13;
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t h e B r u l e r i v e r r o a d , und t h i s actiati is&#13;
t a k e n to h u r r y a l o n y t h e p r o c e s s of ul&gt;eiiiu£&#13;
t h e l a n d s to s e t t l e n i e i i t .&#13;
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K d u i ' a ' i o n - W. W. W i l l i a m s , N o r t b u p ,&#13;
G r e ; o i - v , 1 !i,&gt;'nrt.&#13;
F l e c t i o n s W u i t e . &lt;). S. S m i t h , T i c k l e&#13;
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F e d e i a l K e l a t i o n s — H e h a r t , W o o d , H. W&#13;
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F i s h e r es W e l l s , A. A, S m i t h , Zopel&#13;
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w i t h a c h a i r , hut he r e c o v e r e d himself, ' L a b o r ' I i i ' e r e s t s C / . l i n s , K. H o b i n s n n&#13;
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p r o p o s e d by t h e s e n a t e c o m m i t t e e . It is&#13;
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h o u s e for s e v e r a l d a y s o v e r t h e O k l a h o m a&#13;
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c o n d i t i o n of affairs in t h a t c o u n t r y .&#13;
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S e c r e t a r y l ' u i r c t i i l d h a s o r d e r e d all t h e&#13;
s p e c i a l t r e a s u r y a g e n t s in t h e c o u n t r y w h o&#13;
can be s p a r e d from t h e i r posts of d u t y to&#13;
h a s t e n to Now' Y o r k to t h o r o u g h l y i n v e s t i -&#13;
g a t e a f f a i r s in t h e office of t h e a p p r a i s e r a t&#13;
t h a i post. It is a b s o l u t e l y c e r t a i n t h a t t h e&#13;
N e w Y o r k c u s t o m h o u s e is u d c u of t h i e v e s ,&#13;
and t h a t m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s of d u t i e s a r e&#13;
a n n u a l l y lost, it is c h a r g e d t h a t s o m e imp&#13;
o r t e r s a r e f a v o r e d a t t h e e x c u s e of O t h e r s ,&#13;
a l t h o u g h t h e a p p r a i s e r , Mr, M c M u l l e n , is&#13;
w h o l l y i n n o c e n t of a n y t h i n g m o r e d a m a g i n g&#13;
t h a n c a r e l e s s n e s s . T h e most rigid i n v e s t i -&#13;
g a t i o n i n t o t h e a f f a i r s of t h e office w i l l b o&#13;
m a d e .&#13;
«... ~- .._&#13;
W a n t tlio I . m i l s O p n u ri.&#13;
A m e m o r i a l to c o n g r e s s , p r a y i n g for t h e&#13;
o p e n i n g of t h e S i o u x r e s e r v a t i o n , h a s&#13;
p a s s e d bot"h h o u s e s of t h e D a k o t a l e g i s l a -&#13;
t u r e , a n d will be f o r w a r d e d to c o n g r e s s .&#13;
T h e o r i g i n a l r e s o l u t i o n w a s a m e n d e d *o&#13;
t h a t t h e W h i t e r i v e r s h a l l be t h e s o u t h e r n&#13;
b o u n d a r y of t h a t ' p o r t i o n to bo o p e n e d .&#13;
T h e r e w a s not a d i s s e n t i n g vote. T h e m e m -&#13;
b e r s a r e a.I in f a v o r of h a v i n g c o n g r e s s&#13;
open t h e r e s e r v a t i o n w i t h o u t c o n s u l t i n g t h e&#13;
I n d i a n s . It is a l s o t h e d e s i r e t h a t t h e g o v -&#13;
e r n m e n t s h o u l d pay t h e I n d i a n s m o r e t h a n&#13;
all c e n t s p e r a c r e l o r t h e land.&#13;
• • - -&#13;
A r r c s t u d for A r s o n ,&#13;
W i l l i a m B r y a n t , p r o p r i e t o r of t h e E u -&#13;
r o p e a n hotel of C h a t t a n o o g a . T e r m . , w h i c h&#13;
w a s b u r n e d on t h e n i g h t of Nov*. 12, h a s&#13;
beeii a r r e s t e d on a w a r r a n t c h a r g i n g himwit&#13;
h ha v n m set t he b u i l d i n g on tire.&#13;
It will be r e c o l l e c t e d t h a t five l i v e s w e r e&#13;
lost in t h e tire, a n d t h e d e t e c t i v e s h a v e b e e n&#13;
at w o r k oM tin c a s e e v e r since. T h e y n o w&#13;
ekiini Io h a v e e n o u g h t e s t i m o n y t o c o n v i c t&#13;
B r y a n t , a n d t h e r e is a good deal of e x c i t e -&#13;
t n e n t o v e r t h e affair.&#13;
I r i s h a m i tlio C h u r c h .&#13;
It is r e p o r t e d t h a t t h e P o p e h a s found it&#13;
n e c e s s a r y to m a k e an i n v e s t i g a t i o n u s to&#13;
the t r u t h o f - t h e a l l e g a t i o n s t h a t t h e I r i s h&#13;
C a t h o l . c s in A m e r i c a ai e a r r o g a t i n g to&#13;
t h e m s e l v e s t lie r e p r o s e i P a t i o n of t h e R o m a n&#13;
Cat hoi c i v d g a i i i in I he C m t e d S t a t e s , T h e&#13;
p r o t e s t t h a t G e r m in c h i v i m e n a r e n o t&#13;
g e l l i n g (•hough of t h e p r e f e r m e n t of c h u r c h&#13;
| w o r k a n d of inllueiioo in c h u r c h c o u n c i l s&#13;
has si i r r e d up t h e Vatican.&#13;
A n t i - t r u s t s .&#13;
A bill h a s b e e n i n t r o d u c e d in t h e l o w e r&#13;
h o u s e of t h e N e b r a s k a l e g i s l a t u r e to d e c l a r e&#13;
u n l a w f u l cot ii bin iti"tis in r e s t r a i n t of t r a d e ,&#13;
p r o d u c t i o n s , m a n u f a c t u r e s , ;unl to p u n i s h&#13;
p e r s o n s , a s s o c i a t i o n s a n d c o r p o r a t i o n s eng&#13;
a g e d t h e r e i n . It is s t r i n g e n t in p r o v i s i o n s&#13;
aga nst pools, a m i a i m s to p r e v e n t ]&gt;ool&#13;
or., es for g r a i n or hogs, ( ,r s t o c k s of a n y&#13;
kind for s h i p m e n t .&#13;
T h e I n u l l last I t r i l u e e d .&#13;
No m o t e b o d i e s h a v e been f o u n d 'ii t h e&#13;
r u i n s of t h e silk m.ll, at L e a d i n g , P a . T h e&#13;
b o d . e s ot tin1 vie' ims of t h e d i s a s t e r h a v e&#13;
now, it is b e l i e v e d , all been r e c o v e r e d a n d&#13;
the s e a r c h a b a n d o n d. S e v e r a l of t h o s e rep&#13;
o r t e d as killed h a v e 1 n found t o b e s a f e&#13;
T h e list ol killed is t h e r e f o r e r e d u c e d to 'Jl.&#13;
S o m e of t h e i i q u i v d will die&#13;
J o h n Hi o\( n's Son I l e n d .&#13;
O w e n B r o w n , son of J o h n D r o w n of O s&#13;
s a w 'OIII e uiiii last s u r v i v o r of t h e H a r -&#13;
per s Pen-., affair, died n e a r S a n F r a n c i s c o&#13;
a few d a y s ago T h e d e a d ' m a n h a d for a&#13;
n u m b e r of y e a r s p a s s e d t h e life of a h e r -&#13;
mit on a r e m o t e s u m m i t of the S i e r r a M a d re.&#13;
m o u n t a i n s k n o w n ns B r o w n ' s P e a k . l i e&#13;
w a s 14 y e a r s old a l the t i m e of h i s d e a t h ,&#13;
THE MARKETS.&#13;
D e t r o i t I'roiliice M a r k e t .&#13;
T a l l o w - - D e m a n d good a t .r&gt;e p e r Th,&#13;
H o c e v E a s y a n d d u l l a t L i , « 1 7 c p e r T h&#13;
for c o m b .&#13;
p i s h F i r m at $."..7.", for t r o u t , a n d $7 for&#13;
w h i t e l i s h per c w t ,&#13;
C r a n b e r r i e s - D e m a n d fair. M a r k e t is&#13;
s t e a d y iV £*•&gt;!''.&gt; p e r bbl.&#13;
A p p l e s E x t r a b a r r e l s b r i n g $ki, a n d f a i r&#13;
stojek *i,Jo••,/ I la p e r bbl.&#13;
P o t a t o e s M i r k e t dull at 30e in c a r lots,&#13;
and ICic I roil, st -re p e r bu&#13;
C h e e s e - O c t o b e r m a k e , M i c h i g a n , 1-c;&#13;
N e w Y o r k , 1'-'" bf y e p e r lb.&#13;
B e e s w a x • T h e in irkot is q u i e t u n d s t e a d y&#13;
at '„'."„'/-N' pel- |b l o r good s t o c k&#13;
W o o l - M a r k e t s t e a d y . F i n e , vJSrV/"Jt)c;&#13;
m e d i u m , : b e ; c o a r s e , uj'.GdWe p e r lbl&#13;
B u c k w h e a t f l o u r - N o t m u c h d o i n g . M a r&#13;
ket s t e a d y at f j . a i ' i ' l i p e r c w t , for M i o h i&#13;
gun.&#13;
E g g s - S u p p l y liL'ht a n d m a r k e t firm at.&#13;
2 1 ( , / ^ 0 per dot for fresh a n d Iblal'Je for&#13;
p i c k l e d .&#13;
D r e s s e d H o g s - P u c k e r s a r e p a y i n g ri^'t^&#13;
Tn' p e r lb u n d b u t i ' h e r s bf,(,'P4c p e r lb. M a r -&#13;
k e t s t e a d y .&#13;
H i d e s - - M a r k e t dull a n d e a s y ; g r e e n&#13;
c i t y , 4 b , c ; C o u n t r y , fie; c u r e d , T o m ; g r e e n&#13;
cal f, o c ; c u r e d . f&gt; per lb,&#13;
l i e a n s - T h e d e m a n d is v e r y l i g h t a n d&#13;
m a r k e t (lull at. ?i SiVa | sr, p r - r ' b u f o r c i t y&#13;
h a n d p i c k e d m e d i u m s ,&#13;
F l o u r — M i c h i g a n , p a t e n t , P&gt; -•"&gt;: roll&#13;
e r $.*&gt;. 4 (I'rf-Y,Vi; M i n n e s o t a p a t e n t , $ 7 ,&#13;
M i n n e s o t a b a k e r s ' *•,"&gt;.10; r y e $d 7,a(,i4 p e r&#13;
bbl.&#13;
H a y - M a r k e t f i r m ; X n 1 t i m o t h y , 112 ?!&gt;&#13;
for e a r l o t s ; -Mint)I lots. #14 .V); c l o v e r m i x -&#13;
ed, fit) in c a r l o t s , s t r a w , fcti .V.Vii'7 in c a r&#13;
lots.&#13;
B u t t e r - T h e d e m a n d is not v e r y p r e s s i n g .&#13;
B e s t d a i l y r c c e p t s go s l o w l y at'J2.r;2cV a n d&#13;
fnir g r a d e s at IHm 21c. C r e a m e r y Is v e r y&#13;
s c a r c e at, no rrii'.'r pc-r lb.&#13;
P o u l t r y — L i v e fowls, fie; livo t u r k e y s , Oc;&#13;
l i v e s p r i n g c h i i - k e n s . s e ; d r e s s e d ftc; d r e s s -&#13;
ed t u i k e y s , I 2 m ' l 2 ' . . e ; d r e s s e d g e e s e , 8(/i''Jc;&#13;
d r e s s e d d u c k s , &lt;Mn !0c p e r Ih.&#13;
G a m e - M a r k e t e a s y . C o m m o n d u c k s , 25&#13;
(i/'Mc; M a l l a r d s , TlWJOe; red h e a d s , 7.V\o)$l&#13;
p e r p a i r ; p a r t r i d g e s , 4dm tSOo. p e r p a i r ; q u a i l ,&#13;
t-l p e r ilo/.en ; r a b b i t s , 10c. e a c h .&#13;
P r o v i s i o n s — D e t r o i t n e w m e s s , |lH.50rVi&gt;&#13;
IH."a; f a m i l y p o r k , $14.2."&gt;(rrt4.50; s h o r t&#13;
c l e a r , $15,50(1' 15.75; l a r d , in t i e r c e s , sj^ftf&#13;
N-'-jc: k e g s , V ' , m ' J ' , c ; p a i l s . 9^iVJ&gt;&lt;,c; h a m s ,&#13;
lo'-.jh/iiic, 8 h o u l d e r s , O r / r W c ; b r e a k f a s t&#13;
b a c o n , l f &gt; V &lt; i l l c ; d r i e d beef h a m s , 19.50((¾&#13;
10; e x t r a m e s s beef, n e w , $7.50.&#13;
LIVE STOCK.&#13;
H o g s — M a r k e t m o d e r a t e l y a c t i v e , s t e a d y ;&#13;
l i g h t a n d m i x e d , $X'*5.120; r o u g h p a c k i n g ,&#13;
$,'.(at.&gt;. 10; h e a v y p a c k i n g a n d s h i p p i n g , $5.10&#13;
@.Y30.&#13;
C a t t l e — M a r k e t w e a k ; b e e v e s , #2.90(34,85;&#13;
c o w s , #l.40(a/H; s t o c k e r s , $2.10X£«3.10.&#13;
S h e e p — M a r k e t firm; n a t i v e m u t t o n s ,&#13;
t 3 @ 4 S 5 ; w e » t e n w : o r a - f e d , $4@4.80: T e x -&#13;
a B i , t 3 . &amp; 0 Q 8 . 3 0 ; I a m b s , $4.60(25.«0.&#13;
^&#13;
• : . % • : .&#13;
Painsand Aches la n r l t u part* of Uw l&lt;a*ly, t a o i t particularly in trw&#13;
^&#13;
aack, ahooklari, ami&#13;
ttwiu that rhaun&#13;
n » " U t u r l V * 1&#13;
u * U w u l i&#13;
cured by Houd'a&#13;
•rW-tjr, and •rudluftM&#13;
"J •uffered fruat aaV&#13;
Uui aakka joint. On*&#13;
•to red circulation, cJ&#13;
, are llw unw«lt-uin« Ui-IU i&#13;
(allied a tuutluilii. and you&#13;
r *avrU&gt;r p#rloU. Kheu&#13;
In tba bUxKi, *nil 1»&#13;
,wbJ&lt;.'h uautruJlz-ex th«&#13;
r l t y f r o m t h e bbKxI.&#13;
•k o f rlkruiiuitlxui lit&#13;
*af W o i x l ' i K»i ««[MII i l l * i v&#13;
t b a b l o o d JUHI n l . i - v ^ l Die&#13;
A LIFE LE8SON&#13;
BT J A M E S W l U T t O M U H1LKV,&#13;
aaliu" L. T, HL-Jrr, UprlmrHeld, a u .&#13;
Hood's Sarsaparilla&#13;
Rokl b y ( U druBirlnU. 1 1 ; n i l Inr i a . l'i«j)ur&lt;-U mily&#13;
b&gt; C. !. 11IXIU A (XL, L o w e l l , M«&gt;H.&#13;
100 Doses One Dollar&#13;
^ r / * C * a &gt; Iri-ndt&#13;
*&#13;
T&gt;&#13;
He Had the Best of lr.&#13;
" H o w much will you givo JIIU an this&#13;
overcout!" tiMkod u tu'edy-lookiuj' man of&#13;
the fuuctiouury in t h e pawnbroker's rihop.&#13;
"Kifty i'«utti," watt the reply that followed&#13;
a KUUCH a t t h e guruient.&#13;
' Y o u ouurht t o give me u couple of dollum,&#13;
»KJ'how. T h e coat a i n ' t worth lens than&#13;
1 vouldn't K'V you **J vol&#13;
out. It ain't vordt it, HO holluj&#13;
B M M K t o u g . ' ' a W « 0 l d you take *'&gt; for It H it svm* yowat"&#13;
"My friendt, J. vou!d tnUe $", fur ilot&#13;
ufercoat."&#13;
"All li^l't. H e r e ' s your fcu. It w a s&#13;
hunjfinK out in front of t h e store, and 1&#13;
broUKht it iu to bee how much il was&#13;
worth.''&#13;
"Here, stop! dot vox u schvindle.''&#13;
"Well, I should Hay .so. You hail it&#13;
marked at $ to, you old rascal'. Well, -.e&#13;
long, uncle,*'&#13;
Tinnl of Waiting to He a Widow.&#13;
"Kiu I have er m a n indited foh false pre&#13;
t e n s e s ! " linked u colored woman us she&#13;
walked into the prosecuting uttoi'iiov s&#13;
oftU--..&#13;
"If you have anything of uease you c a n . "&#13;
"Well,- I jt-s erbout reckon I has a fus&#13;
class ease. Yoh see, ] nialir'-'d my husbuu'&#13;
t t u yeahs t-r-pto, an' at dai time he wall de&#13;
IIIOH' eonsuinptedesi lookin' ni^j,'ah you eb&#13;
e r did see. i-iut L.iwd loess you, f om bat&#13;
t i m e i i e y i n ter fatt^'ii upuu' «ettiii' health&#13;
ier and healthier, twell terda.v I'm fuder&#13;
f'om inj'yiti dts'vantages ob hem' his wilder&#13;
than eher I were. Ho uebbcr did hah&#13;
uufflrj, nohow, eep'in' er shanty dat .sou&#13;
dussn't hlow yoh href airin, an' 'two yaller&#13;
'dogs, an' I s done tired waitin' loh dem. 1&#13;
wish you'd please 'dite 'mi, er leastways&#13;
draw up some kin' oo papuhs for to call h : s&#13;
'tcution.to de fuc, dat soiuefun hah pot lor&#13;
be did.&#13;
What a "Clone Shave" Means.&#13;
Do you know w h a t a "close shave'&#13;
means) I never did until I looked at a face&#13;
the other day throutrh a microscope which&#13;
had been treated to this luxurious process,&#13;
Why, the entire skin resembled a p i e c e of&#13;
r a w beef. To make the IVce perfectly&#13;
smooth requires not only the removal of the&#13;
hair, but also u portion of too cut ,cle, and a&#13;
close shave means t h e removal of a layer of&#13;
skin all around. T h e b;ood vessels' thus&#13;
exposed are lint visible to the naked eye,&#13;
but uiider t h e microscope each littlot|uivering&#13;
mouth holding a minute blood drop&#13;
protests against such cruel treatment,—&#13;
San F r a n c i s c o Hermes.&#13;
One Way to Win a Wife.&#13;
An unmarried man recently drew a cr'sp,&#13;
new Mvo dollar bill out of ti e Wank. A happy&#13;
thought struck him, mid he wrote an ar&#13;
dent lovo letter across the face of it in blue&#13;
ink, and signed his initials and address.&#13;
Then he spent the $5. By Thursday last he&#13;
had received fourteen answers, many of&#13;
them inclosing photographs. He will m a r&#13;
ry one of them (not the photographs, but&#13;
the original of one of themi early next&#13;
month.&#13;
t'ntil Slir- Spoke.&#13;
They w e r e at the theatre and she hud&#13;
thoughtlessly eaten, at dinner, some^soup&#13;
with the llavor of onion in it,&#13;
"Oh, Mr. Huwlinirswell," she said&#13;
adroitly, putting a morsel of perfumed lace&#13;
and cambric: to h e r fare, "do you notice&#13;
t h a t some one lie ir us lias had the b;id tase&#13;
to eat onions before coming to the th litre&#13;
to niidu ;"&#13;
'"Why, no, .Miss ( Vara. I hadn't until you&#13;
spake." '--&#13;
It Mifirht it Have Keen.&#13;
" T h a t jest of yours,'' said the editor, de&#13;
liboiately, as he scanned the contribution,&#13;
"mijjh.t have been written by Shakes&#13;
peace."&#13;
"You flatter m e . " exclaimed the treinblitifiuspirant,&#13;
Hushing to the r jots of his&#13;
shirt collar.&#13;
"Not at all. It. is as old as the Seven&#13;
Afjes of Man.'1&#13;
A Deaf Mistake.&#13;
Fiienil-"C!ood inornintj; your wife made&#13;
us a delightful call last evening."&#13;
Deaf Man (owner of a very savage female&#13;
dog) — ' T i n very sorry, i'll see that&#13;
it doesn't occur u^uin. I'm going to chain&#13;
her up after this.&#13;
The latest hats have low, flat crowns,&#13;
though they are trimmed so as to give an&#13;
effect of height.&#13;
The Common Lot.&#13;
There is a place mi love can reach.&#13;
There is a time no voice can teach,&#13;
There is a chain no power can break,&#13;
There is u,sleep tin sound can wake.&#13;
Soulier or Inter the time will arrive, that ,&#13;
place will wait for your coming, that chain j&#13;
must bind you in helpless death, that sleep '&#13;
•• must fall on your senses, Hut t h o u s a n d s !&#13;
every year go untimely to their fate, ami j&#13;
thousands more lengthen out their days by&#13;
heedful timely care, h'or the failing&#13;
strength, t h e weakening organs, the wasting&#13;
blood, I)r% P i e r c e ' s tloldeti Medical&#13;
Discovery is a wonderful restorative and a&#13;
prolonger of s t r e n g t h and life. It purities&#13;
the blood and invigorates the system,there&#13;
by fortyfying it against disease. Of drug&#13;
gists.&#13;
Tan of different shades is still the reigning&#13;
color for evening gloves.&#13;
P i t m a n * ' W o m e n .&#13;
It is a significant fact that most of the&#13;
women who have achieved fame in art, lit&#13;
orature, or "affairs," have en nynd vigor&#13;
ous health. This shows that the mind is&#13;
never capable of severe and continued application&#13;
necessary to creative work, unless&#13;
the body is at its best. The woman who f aspires to fill an exalted place among her&#13;
•Moeiates. must be free from nervous de&#13;
bllity and female weaknesses. i)r. Pierce's&#13;
Favorite Prescription will banish these,&#13;
and it is w a r r a n t e d to restor those functional&#13;
harmonies which are indispensable&#13;
to health. As a specific for all those chronic&#13;
weaknesses a n d ailments peculiar to&#13;
women, it is imequaled.&#13;
The newest u n d e r w e a r is shown in silklike&#13;
qualities of Nainsook and F r e n c h&#13;
linen. !&#13;
U n - u l L i t t l e M e n .&#13;
Some of tho greatest men that ever lived&#13;
were of small s t a t u r o and insignificant appearance.&#13;
T h e reader will readily recall&#13;
many instances. Very small are Dr.&#13;
J ^ P i e r c e ' s Pleasant P u r g a t i v e Pellets, but&#13;
they arc fur more effective than the huge,&#13;
old fashioned pills which are so difficult to |&#13;
swallow and so h a r s h in t h r i r action. The j&#13;
" P e l l e t s " are. gentle and never cause con \&#13;
stipation. F o r liver, stomach ana bowel&#13;
derangements they have no equal.&#13;
H a t s have, round, tint brims, and a r e&#13;
trimmed en couronnc with tips of feuthcrs.&#13;
day Kye See's driver, F.dwin D. Hither,&#13;
uses Cole's Veterinary Carholisalve. and a&#13;
thorough trial enables him to endorse V n*&#13;
the best n m e . l v he ever saw for gen, \&#13;
•.table use. Sold by druggists at ;&gt;0c and *•!.&#13;
Dong scarfs of colored lace a r e worn&#13;
around t h e t h r o a t in place of a boa.&#13;
ftf»fnf«i C a n ' t h e C u r e d&#13;
by local application, as they cannot, reach&#13;
the deseaseil |Kirtion of t h o e a r . Thero is&#13;
only one w a y to c u r e deafness, and t h a t is&#13;
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is&#13;
caused by au inflamed condition of tho&#13;
mucus lining of tho Eustachian Tube.&#13;
When this tuoo gets Inflamed you have a&#13;
rumbling sound or im(&gt;erfect hearing, and&#13;
when it Is entirely closed. Deafness is the&#13;
result, and unless tho inflammation can be&#13;
taken out a n d this tubo restored t o its nor&#13;
mal condition, b e a r i n g will bo destroyed&#13;
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused bv&#13;
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed&#13;
condition of t h e mucus surfaces.&#13;
We give O n e Hundred "Dollar* for any&#13;
case of Deafness, (caused by catarrh.) that&#13;
w e cannot c u r e by taking Hall's C a t a r r h&#13;
Cur*. Send for circulars, free.&#13;
F . J. CHXNJIY &amp; Co., Toledo, a&#13;
T h e r e ! little g i r l ; don't c r y !&#13;
They have broken your doll, I know;&#13;
And your tea-set blue.&#13;
And your playhouse, too,&#13;
A r e thiuK» of th« long ago;&#13;
B u t childn h troubles will HUUU pajts by !&#13;
T h e r e 1 Utile girl; don t cry I&#13;
T n e r e ! little g i r l ; don t cry 1&#13;
They have brokeu your B'ateJ k n o w ;&#13;
And ihe glad, wild wa.i »&#13;
Of vo ir hcaool girl days&#13;
Are things of the lung ago;&#13;
H u t IHo and love will boon come by,&#13;
T h i v e ! little girl; don't cry I&#13;
T h e r e ! little gtrl;doii't c r y !&#13;
They have broken your heart,! know ;&#13;
A. I the ra nbuw gleams&#13;
Of your .v outhful dreams&#13;
A to tilings of the long a g o ;&#13;
Hut He IVOII holds all for winch you si^h.&#13;
T h e r e ! little girl; don't cry !&#13;
D M DEEDS.&#13;
I l l H K M i S V . S K S K I K I . I ) .&#13;
C I l A l ' T K H 111 i C i V i i v i K I D .&#13;
About nine o'clock &lt;ieorge A l w o o l led&#13;
t h e way round to Captain .stuigis's chambers.&#13;
Tliev were sit aled in Call Mall,&#13;
and were as spleu id u-. the average run&#13;
of bachelor a p a r t m e n t s that are to l&gt;e&#13;
found in that purl of J.omton four or&#13;
rive rooms • n •&lt; . hung with d i l e r e m&#13;
colored silks, furnUhed with rich d.v.ttii,&#13;
ex uisltu Utile tables o """a^abes ne worktnalisji'p.&#13;
flittering mirrors, curiously&#13;
wrought bras-i lamps, and all sorts of onjeels&#13;
of " ' . In tact, Uu; \\ hole of the&#13;
r sily a r r a n g e m e n t s showed that the n ,\ ner&#13;
del ghted In the o r i e n t a l style if&#13;
lu. u y.&#13;
It was dillicult for any ordinary pe son..&#13;
upon entering this s y k u i l i o a l aho le, w l e u&#13;
feeling . he soft I'ersiau mats beneath his&#13;
feet and beholding the magiiilceuce of&#13;
the rooms, to believe that within a few&#13;
yards of him lay the i old pavements&#13;
where the outcasts of I otidon nightly&#13;
huddled together, homeless, sJai'viug,&#13;
wi limit hope, without friends, sn e one&#13;
the policeman who &gt; tteiitimes, as the&#13;
daily pape a show, take them up as vagrants&#13;
a n d give them a n i g h t ' s shelter in&#13;
the cells.&#13;
John elauey thoughi of these things&#13;
as he s u r s e w d the senile before him.&#13;
A Negio ad in Turki h costume shosv&#13;
ed ihein into the alo»n, and then si enlly&#13;
di^appoa'cd behind a &gt; rn,r- to inform&#13;
his inas'e. of their arrival,&#13;
" turgis has been a great deal in the&#13;
Fast, " said Ceorge \iwood, f e e i n g that&#13;
hit might to make some remark. " H e has&#13;
a wonderful i ollu' tion of d e n t a l k u i i k -&#13;
knaeks. china, swords, and other things.&#13;
• lack m a l e no response. His t h o u g h t s&#13;
were tar away, and his spitl' was fuming&#13;
as he retler ed upon the In ustice that&#13;
gave this man the right to call all ti*is&#13;
splendor his, whi st La a t u s lay dying at&#13;
his gate.&#13;
"Ah. there you are, Atwood!" exclaimed&#13;
Captain '-turgis, as ho entered lrom&#13;
his bed loom, gorgeou-ly arrayed in a&#13;
dark velvet smoking costume. 'How do&#13;
you do, I'daiiey.' iJlad to see you! Light&#13;
up a cigarette, and make yourself at&#13;
h o m e . "&#13;
I r i n k s were brought in by the dusky&#13;
a t t e n d a n t . The lamps were turned up&#13;
and d e o i g e Atwoid began to feel perfectly&#13;
happy.&#13;
Captai.ii Sturgis took a c o n t e m p t l b ' e d"-&#13;
l i g h t l n Inv.ting men whom h.-knew to be&#13;
in poor er u m s a i i c e s to view bis splendid&#13;
quarters, It pleased his vanity to teel&#13;
that ins possessions were so envied, and&#13;
he derived ucruel satisfaction iii-wa'ching&#13;
the p a u p e r ' s exp e sion of astonishment&#13;
as he g a ' e d at the prodigal evidence of his&#13;
host's wealth.&#13;
"So you really ate a Socialist, Delaney,&#13;
he drawled, as he leane I back&#13;
upon a couch, and eyed his visitor with&#13;
evtdriK ariuiscmetv*. -"rV-rH-wrrat do you&#13;
propose to do with all the bl a c t aristocrats','"&#13;
lie c ntinued in the same strain.&#13;
" hope you will glvcevoryliod due winning&#13;
when the town i- to be sacked.''&#13;
" l i t s , l a m a So iaiist, ( aptaiit Sturgis,"&#13;
replied I'elauey, and I am not&#13;
ashau ed of owning it. At itie same time&#13;
1 do n o ' think vmi need be alar i e I about&#13;
the safely of your sse sieiis on that account.&#13;
No doubt, as my friends all say,&#13;
I am 0 new hat too advanced lu my opinions.''&#13;
" o doubt you are, " ac ulesced ^ turgis.&#13;
w . t h a s arcely c o n c a i e d sneer.&#13;
" F i v e hundred a year, paid quarteTv&#13;
would p.obably go far towa ds altering&#13;
them. "&#13;
"i liooo not r e t u r n e l .lack warmly;&#13;
' a n d I ( I q i &gt;t know why you should sac'&#13;
HI, cons dering that our ar ^laintance us&#13;
such a brief one. '!&#13;
" T h a t will d &gt;. .lack," exclaimed Mr.&#13;
Alwo d; "don't lose your temper. We&#13;
came here to have a pleasant evening, not&#13;
to argue about such nuns use as Social-,&#13;
isu, That is a nice tro lis of arms, Stutgis,&#13;
" he a ide , as if by way of c h a n g i n g&#13;
the conversation.&#13;
"Yes, ' replied Sturgis, lifting a beautifully&#13;
inlaid s iiiiltai'down-fi'om the wall;&#13;
" ust look at this. It was taken fr in a&#13;
S i k h b . au old u n c l e ' o f n i n e . &gt;ee how&#13;
delicately the blade is inlaid—all with&#13;
goldl Look out " he cr'ed, as Atwood began&#13;
to handle the weap n somewhat carelessly;&#13;
-'it"is a&gt; sharp a- a razor. \ on&#13;
could slice a sheet of tissue t'aper duwn&#13;
with i t '&#13;
•''tJeorge Atwood felt the edge of the&#13;
blade upon his t h u m b n a i l it was. in&#13;
deed, as the captain had remarked, as&#13;
sharp as a razor.&#13;
".hist the sort of t h i n g , " coiit'mied&#13;
Sturgis, in a bantering tone, -'to slice o.f&#13;
the heads of the kno k-kneed capitalists —&#13;
eh, D e l a n e y : Coulcn't you mow. them&#13;
down beau ifully .' he exclaline (, swinging&#13;
the sword through the air with a&#13;
whizzing souu I as he spoke.&#13;
• ack made no reply, He saw that Captain&#13;
' turgis wished to lrrit&gt;'.e him, and&#13;
he wisely held bis tongue.&#13;
T h e e ening passed very tediously for&#13;
him. L e was determined to keep his&#13;
temper, but it cost him m a n ) an etlort t•&gt;&#13;
do so, for he was frequent! v ptosoked.&#13;
On the other hand, Atwood seemed as&#13;
happy as a hoy out tor a holidav. There&#13;
was plenty to smoke ami drink, and that&#13;
alone was qui e stiilicient to make him&#13;
perfectly content.&#13;
It w a s in the small hours of the morning&#13;
that they rose to depart, .lack would&#13;
have feL long before, but he knew that.&#13;
his comprint us would have attributed his&#13;
doing s o t ' had te i per. so he stayed until&#13;
Atwood proposed to go.&#13;
"I wl,l see you down s t a i r s , ' sail the&#13;
Captain, as they were about to depart.&#13;
He to &gt;k a candle in his hand to light the&#13;
way, the li;ht&gt; u ' o n the staircase having&#13;
been all turned ouh&#13;
J a c k was the last to leave the renin,&#13;
and. MS he did so, he slammed the door&#13;
a t t c him.&#13;
' outound it. m a n . " r;ied Sturgis —&#13;
" w h y , y o i ' v e locked me out T h e door&#13;
h..s a snap-lock, and won't open w,thou',&#13;
mv k t c "&#13;
" H a v e n ' t you got it on y o u . ' " a^ked&#13;
Delaiu y • 1 ieally am very s o i i y . "&#13;
" S o n v " e x c l a i m e d the angry Captain,&#13;
" W h a t on earth am 1 to d o / Kverybody&#13;
li asleep by tics time. "&#13;
"1 wonder whether miue would f i t " '&#13;
suggested tieorge \twood. ' Let me t r y . ' '&#13;
Ta&lt; n g a lumen of keys out of his pocket,&#13;
he p u t his own la ch-fcey into the lo k.&#13;
It l tted e x a d l y , and he opened the doo.&#13;
a t once.&#13;
"liy • o e , " cried Captain !• turgis, " t h a t&#13;
Is what I call lu k 1 d o n ' t ku w what 1&#13;
sh uld have done, unless 1 had lain on the&#13;
door-mat until morning. L u t 1 must remember&#13;
to get that lock taken o . If any&#13;
body's key opens It, It Is hardly s a f e . "&#13;
• " l o u need no:, be alarnie I, S t u r g s . "&#13;
said Atwood, lau«h,ng. " W e have not&#13;
t u r n e d burglars yet—have we, .Jack.''&#13;
For *oin» ten minutes, u they walked&#13;
••SB •Jan&#13;
along together on their homewa rd journey, are quite comfortable, to far as monev la SUPPRESSED ELOQUENCE.&#13;
neither Atwo-^d nor Delaney exchanged a concerned.' i . , ^ ...,_ . . . „ . _ . _ _ .&#13;
word. " e». dear; he m u s t give i t up, j h t T e H o w « R e p o r t e r W h o W a a S n u b b e d&#13;
A t last .Jack broke the silence, saying— a good deal of In u«nce wi h y o u r broth- M a n a g e d t o G e t E v e n .&#13;
" i hate t h a t m a n . " e , i t h i n k A l a n y rate, be a l w u j s lis- | N o t i c e h a d b e e n t a k e n of t h e d u k e of&#13;
' S o d o 1 " repl ed (Jeorge Atwood, tens io w h a t 1 say. All. money Is not t h e C a n i b r i d " o , » viuit t o L i v e r p o o l , b u t o n e&#13;
with a vehemence of toue t h a t startled his only trouble in this world. Mary T h i s r € , m H r k a C l e e u l s o d e of t h a t viait ib n o w&#13;
com, anion. m o r n i n g 1 almost . b o u g h t it w a s . " I «,maricai&gt;ie c p i s o a e oi m a t v i a u iu n o w&#13;
C H A l ' T E H I V . " 1 h a n k you. dear M r . t w o d ' re- ' n e a r l y f o r g o t t e n , »ayH t h o L i v e r p o o l&#13;
(several m i:ths pu se I by, a n d Mrs. A t - turn, d .Mary. " on do not k IO.V w at a . P a s t . A n e w s p a p e r m a n w h o w u n t i m u&#13;
cwroeaosdes. yt r mo utebiHe s wseeiee d. aedi l . evgli or w onng t hweo rione- "w''e-1 g'1 hKt &lt;v&gt; o n» h•'a»v»e teaeklel.ni g fr.o|u i,t em hy am| .i nyd andI i. :n . , ,1. .^, .^^..^1^. ,,.1. , , ,1,. i, ,m. ., . a: , ,.,r,r,; t ] J},-i) ; de s c r i i i - i 1 « . . . 1 . 1 LOHliitfn' 1 in.nL' ihu „,,,1 in. ,,„,,,, r h „ d l l k „ .,f ins «'iid of Ut t e r , und cla i.ormis trades- «-&lt;&gt;n ruien . 1 know trie gooi i n u e n c eu 11011 01 11 t u c (Jiiier iiig"" iu. l n o u i iKo (JI&#13;
people weie eoiitiuually d u n n i n g at the &gt;'o u l i a e " v e r l , i l 1 1 and I feel sure yon C a m b r i d g e , M r . t a r d w o l l arid s o v e n i l&#13;
garden gate w " 1 UM: l l U) t , , B utmo t. 1 shall send otintr d i a t i n ^ u i n h u d m e n w e r e t o d i n o&#13;
W h a t was to be d o n e " (leorge A t w o o l liim r«»i»nd to see you the h r s . hlng t J- , w i t h l h e m u y ( j p a t T o w „ I i l i H &gt; T l u . i r&#13;
see , e d u t t e r y callous as to t h e slate of M«^" ^T^'nluM'- asked Mrs U H p e e c h c w e r e expe&lt;tted to be of E u r o -&#13;
their atfiiirs—he never a t t emipptteedd t_o write " 1 , y " 0 l to nigni . asiketi Mrs. At- ' «&#13;
i,,JW- w oil. p e a n nnpoi-tiiuee, a n d giea,t lutere-it&#13;
" W h a t Is the u e ' . J " he remarked t o l l ' s " " * , 1 , , v t r comes home now " replied ' w a s J utUiched U&gt; t h e u&lt;-ciision. O w i n g t o&#13;
wife. " M . luck Is dead i u . 1 can t get Mary, sadly ' un II long h-ng af er we&#13;
a story taken e en when I do write one. are in bed. To-moi row he shall come and&#13;
T h e publishers are 0 erdoue w i t h a l l s o r . s see you: g,KM!-by - - a n d the girl ran u.r&#13;
of people who wr te for nothing barris- home wi h a lightened hearL&#13;
ler^ and w d l to-do Idle a who are only too * .. .. ,. * •&#13;
glad to | a y tor the pleasure of seeing rill abeth H a w k i n s was at supper, and,&#13;
themselves In print How can a poor wliut is more she had company!&#13;
beggar like myself earn a n y t h i n g . ' ' N l , e W1*'* one of the best of creatures,&#13;
• Hut pe pie do earn money at It, u n ^ a s tl*ith ill a s e n a m as ever waited 1 merits w e r e m a d e t o s u p p l y .'ill Kng-Luui&#13;
C e o r g e . ' ' persisted Hlanche Atwood; " i ujam a mistress, but -he was not so im- j u j t j , tv1&lt;5 r ,.p„i-t w h i c h he was t o d i e - •&#13;
know 1 hat some of the m a g a z i n e , pay very maculate as to e ^ h e w entire y what U ; „ t M M u r p h v w:W t r e a t e d '&#13;
well. generally termed a 'follower. Indeed, . ' '&#13;
" l ' o u know! T h a t ' s just like a woman. ' W&gt; » ; ^ t h had had a gi ixl string of follow- | w i t h t h e u t m o s t dis&lt;-oucte,y by t h e ;&#13;
How on e a n h do vou know I am quite ers In her time, but she made it a rule 111 'Tow 11 H a l l otliciitls. iio w a s p'uei d&#13;
weary of the whole thing, and if some- her present service, knowing t h e poverty -{ a ] &gt; ; u . t froM1 t h e gI H -sts In un orehestra, I&#13;
t h e tiifs g r e a t attendtttici;, t h e m a y o r&#13;
could find r o o m for o n l y o n e r e p o r t e r .&#13;
T h e r e w a s m u c h p r o t e s t on t h e p a r t of ,&#13;
t h e p r e s s , b u t it w a s of n o a v a i l . A(i 1&#13;
e x p e r t r e p o r t e r n a m e d M u r p h y w a s&#13;
s e l e c t e d f o r t h e w o r k , a n d a r r a n g c -&#13;
"Rhow us how divine a thing • woman&#13;
may be uiude" by smoothing out t h e wrinkles&#13;
cm.&amp;ed by neuralgia or toothache. T h i s&#13;
cau bo done only in uue way. l n v e a t i 3 ceate&#13;
iu ."-alvai ion Oil.&#13;
' I sp&lt;-ac within bounds, s i r , " said t h e&#13;
prisoner in tho doc s, wheu address ng t h e&#13;
,ury. We q w i k knowingly wheu we d e - '&#13;
cl .re with eulhusi..HIU the ^ru it Leuotits of&#13;
Dr H u l l s famous Cough S j r u p .&#13;
S y r i a n velvet in t w o tones, like shot silk,&#13;
is ui.ide up with I'uii.u and \ ictoiin silk.&#13;
I f I h r H u r r r r f r * l i o n &lt; u n i u m i i l l u u ,&#13;
S c r o f u l a a n d C e n c r a l L e b i l i t ; , - , w i l l t r y&#13;
S i o t t H K i o i . L i o n o f ( ' o d L i v e r O i l , w i t h&#13;
H.v p o p b o s p h i t e s , t h e y w i 1 f i n d I m m e d i a t e '&#13;
r e l i e f a n d a p . * n m t i i e i , i b e n e it. 1))-. [J, \'&#13;
M o t ; , L r e u l wo&lt; (1, ( a h , w r i t e s : " i h a v e&#13;
u s e d Si', tt s I- r n u l s i o i j w i t h g r e a t a d v a n -&#13;
t a g e i n e a s e s of P h t h i s i s , S c r o f u l a a n d&#13;
v\ a s t i n g 1 ) l s e s e s . It i s v e r y p a l a t a b l e .&#13;
d o w n s a r e h i g h in t h e n e c k , a n d h a v e a&#13;
l j i u a t u u t ; buvv oi r i b b o n w i t h l o n g e n d s .&#13;
^mmmmimmmmmmm^mFim&#13;
^Vhtn Ilaby w a s nick, w»&gt; g a v e h t r f'ustoria,&#13;
W h e u hhn wad a l.'luM, &lt;.lie crieil ror l'aj&gt;toria,&#13;
W h e u bhf. b e c a m e Miss, sin; eluii^ to I a.stoiia,&#13;
'iVi i-u klut U-"J (liUkireu, »:.c j ^ v u '.hum Cciktoria,&#13;
thing don t urn up s. on 1 of her master au I know ng how anxious&#13;
•There d. n t give way, t.corge dear; her mlstre s was to k t e p down the h m s e - o o c u p i e d b y t h e l i d i l h ' t ' s .&#13;
keep up a brave heart da'rilug! Vou know ; hold -ill to enter aiu theiu entir ly a' j H e t o o * I n s r e v e n g e w h e n he n -&#13;
thtit there is no trouble which 1 would not her own e pense. i t u r n e d t o trie 'lice, w h e n ; n doz.oii n--&#13;
share with sou. Vou are all the world to ' er piesent admirer was a young dust- - p 0 | , t , . l v w ,,,.,. ; t W ; l i t i n - ' h i m ; he s m i l e d&#13;
me and as Ion" as vou are well and strong " l i &lt; u ' lizabe'h iked them young, a n d , " , . , , &gt; ,&#13;
a. a s i o n . &gt; o i ,11.. w t - i i . i , u s i r u n g . . . . b e l l I g l i n lit ! v u p o n I In-111 ;t:id t n l i f h e m t o&#13;
we mac vet hope to have h.ippier days, ssasii t icirr w-mimic i as to m e n c a l l i n g , n • '&#13;
1 et .. e lliink if I eannoi do something t o ' ^° " K as it was ,t manly one, and they j g o h o m e , " d o h o m e ! W h a t do you&#13;
! help us in our di I cullies. 11 takes a worn- -cleaned thems, Ives up prior to m a k i n g ! m e a n ? H a v e vou g o t t h e i-epocC" ••!&#13;
; aii's brain to plot, you know ( eotge ' s h e ' »"&gt;' e m p h a t i c declarations of ai!e. Hon. yl;l,-,. t a j &lt; ( M 1 r |,) W 1 1 ( . v , . r v sV llaii!o " s . i,|&#13;
I added playfully. I Some poi k-im-s. a d s u t u ! of naked po a- , , , - , M ' i ' t '&#13;
, . , , ., i t,...s li-. ., ll,it,.»i , 0 , . , . . ,, &gt;,IL,I * I , , . , . , , t h e I ' e i b i l l b f a ! ) •! M U l ' l i l l S ' . " h e r e a r o&#13;
I 'And there never was a cleverer one toes, n a n a i m t c n ciutesi:, and a large i .&#13;
! than sou. H l a n c h e , " he answered, with : Jug t'till o! ale were the dainty artie es my n o t e s " shtjijMiig; h i s |,oeketliook,&#13;
almost the old tender r m g in his voice as under w hich the table g r - a n e d ; and l i e u - , • a n d t h e r e th.-v r e m a i n . I h a v e be,-u&#13;
he spoke. - -Vou always bear up, dear; It , '-en Hates &gt;eemed o appreciate the deli-1 ^ 1,,.^,1^-,(, a n d not a line of t h e&#13;
I Is I who am a sellish b ule cacie-, most he irtily. ,' i ,, • •, , ,&#13;
! " H u s h , i , e o r g e , " she cried. ' I will not l o so e t w e n ' y iiiinu'es he could find • '*I"'«-'-lies ^h;ill e v e r si-.- p r i n t . He&#13;
have you cull my liusiuuid names: He no ti &gt; e fie eonversat on. and f.lizalx.'th i -was as j^ood u.s h i s word, a n d , so far a i&#13;
would have been ouite well off an I happy regarded idni admiringly,&#13;
| if he had not been such a slllv old boy as "' ''• I D " he managed to gasu out&#13;
; to marry a erlain penniless girl. There, : present y, after a long d r a u g h t of ale.&#13;
now —we will sav no more about it. Vou i which he gulphed down with a sub.ime&#13;
i n n olf to your club, anil 1 wi 1 see what 1 ' a l r , j f satisfaction.&#13;
run it'),' ! " W h a t Is it, l u b e . ' Nothing gone t h e&#13;
j '.ill r ght, ol 1 girl though it p u ' , les wrong way / '&#13;
1 me to think what u u i e'm do to help us, " " - v « . it ain't t h a t , " he mn mured. " , t ' s&#13;
he said kindly and k ssing lier as he&#13;
s p o k e . •&#13;
" A n d , ('eorge, d e a r , " she added, as he&#13;
all prime! 1 can t eat any more, Liz.&#13;
t h a t ' s all wot s the matter. "&#13;
'' h, you ain't ea l i o h i n ' , L u b e ! " e&#13;
O' a leetle, t'eiiy, weeny bit, just to&#13;
please your old Li, z.v v.\/ '&#13;
w " W e l l , list a mouthful, 'hen, " r e t u r n -&#13;
ed the conn la ent en en. " N o t t o -&#13;
much —'easy sujipers don t some ow&#13;
agree with my coiistitoosliun.'&#13;
wes ab ut to lea e the roo n, • svould vou elaimed the hospita le Miss Havvkinni&#13;
lid my saying something to sou',' Vou j ;'1 ) ( ) -ry ami eat a little bit mo e, L u b e '&#13;
Won't be angry, will y o u : '&#13;
• An.gr ''.' of course not! W hat Is it'.'''&#13;
" I d - so dislike that Capta.n Sturgis&#13;
coining here so oflen. He is always dropping&#13;
in tiow at odd times, and sending&#13;
me parcels of b oks and flowers."&#13;
•'He means it well em ugh, " declared&#13;
(leorge Ai wood, though he knitted his the last pork-pie and llu- remaining baked&#13;
brows, and h s thoughts were In direct op- i P&lt;"ato. and, having finished t h e ale Imposition&#13;
to his .sp-ech. " I don't want to - wiped his mou h upon the corner of t h e&#13;
quarrel with him, Hlanche. in fact, 1 table-cloth, and, heaving a great sigh.&#13;
can t - and th it s all about 1 . " l o k e ( ' around him w . t h an air of biipreiue&#13;
•Vou -y u ovs'e him money, Ceorge'.'" conteiittneiit.&#13;
" \ e s - (.oiifouiulh m l " he i l u r t e l out. ; " ' v n d osv's the mas er bin a-goin' on&#13;
"Now you know the whole secre of i t I lately, Lizzy.'" he iu u i ed, as he l i g h t e d :&#13;
l a t e him tea t h o u a n d times more than ' l i s I'll '-'•&#13;
o i can imagine He has never— ne er&#13;
be.-n — rude to you, HI nc'ie '&#13;
" l i u d u . i'h no ^ u i t - the contrary' It&#13;
.Knyland a n d tin- world svere co-ie&#13;
e r n e d , t h e g-reat m e n at t h e T o w n&#13;
H a l l m i g h t HS sveil h a v e u t t e r e d t h e i r&#13;
w o r d s of w i s d o m , c o n g r a t u l a t i o n a a d&#13;
svariiing in a t h u n d e r s t o r m from tiie&#13;
top of Siiowden. - Nov,- V o r k . S t a r .&#13;
Theatrical Da adh?Rds.&#13;
" 1 reeels'e eindous l e t t e r s for ortb'r-s,'1&#13;
s a y s M r . T o o l e iii h i - I ' o i o i n i - r e n r e - ,&#13;
" w i t h c u r i o u s rva-ot.s svhy I s!n&gt;ii!i|t&#13;
--end t h e m . A idie;ni-t'» a - s i - t a n t w r o t e&#13;
for a n o r d e r , h i s c l a i m b e i n g t h a t he&#13;
hail o n c e p r e p a r e d a p t v M T i p t i o n f,,r&#13;
m e a n d h;id m a d e UJI t h e w r o n g m o d i - ;&#13;
Thereupon he proceeded to demolish | c i n e , f o r t u n a t e l y w i t h o u t i n j u r y : arm&#13;
t h i s h a d ulsvqys m a d e h i m follow up&#13;
m y c a r e e r w i t h t h e g r c a t e - t i n t e r e - t .&#13;
A n o t i i e r ;i|)nlieaiit for s e n ' s said h " wa.-'&#13;
ernboliletied Ui a s k t h e favor br-eaus,. 1,,- !&#13;
had o n c e m e t m y unci,, oi, b o a r d a ,&#13;
s t e a m e r , (.'harles M a t h e w s run:,' trmL&#13;
me of -tlie b o o t s ' a t a c o u n t r y .Hotel&#13;
'•oh. dread ul. Lube - e ain't no 'part! w h e r e h e w a s ' s t a y i n g , risking;-lo h •&#13;
v o t that e am t g, od n a t u r e d&#13;
tuit I 'ate a I /y u an, I do. Why&#13;
paid for g-oing to t h e timafiv. Mat&#13;
h e w s , s t r u c k with t h e fellow's civil!: ••;,&#13;
for islivin, when 'e's that p o o r ' e don't i,mve h i m a n o r d e r for t h e play. ' ( ' due&#13;
know wlieie to turn lor tit-1n• t shill'n ".'" a n d see t h e p i e c e , T o m . " said M:it:i'".\--.&#13;
_ " A h , VshiMild try d;i&gt;Cm D u s in" Is a . A l t h f . t h e - L t e , - ? ' - - Y e s " said M a t l e w - ,&#13;
onest ea,liii , Li/zv am t it , , . , ,&#13;
"It 'e sva- my 'usban 1 e slvml I . " re- \ ' h " l v l s u n 0 l ' d , ' r f n l ' *••&gt;*• i h ' n " : ; l&#13;
jilied la al-eth. "1 wouldn't 'a e 'un a d a y M a t h e w s said, ' W e l l , Turn, d i d y o u&#13;
.ingiiigabo t the Vuse a i o i n ' notbink, l i k e t b e p l a y ? ' ' O h , y e s , ' said tin&#13;
Is his extieme | h-a-an'm-ss 1 so much d«m't "e set to wo: k ami do snmethitik&#13;
object to. W'ha can he lind p here in&#13;
this ID tit* s burban hou-e 'o amuse hlui.'&#13;
W liy d es he not seek the society of rich&#13;
men like h nisei . ' "&#13;
" l l a - peril ps there is an a t t r a c t i o n " '&#13;
said Atsso d yloom.iy. " T h e more lool&#13;
he is ''&#13;
"May I tell Llizab-Tih to say I am not I w| h 'is a.ids in ds p kets. Dust n • b o o t i n a ' d u i - l o u s k i n d \ , f a w a v ; o,,i a&#13;
at home when next he c a l l s . ' " asked his Ah, d u s t i n ' s to . 'a-d work for Im! i d •&#13;
wi e. ; make a sandwich man of a hl-lle feller - w h o = t o I'[l&gt; m o f o r m i U m - ~ I i j ° - C -&#13;
l i i i e t h a t . Oh. Lube, wot's tba'&#13;
" W o t " '&#13;
" W h y , that' Oli, 'here it is a g a i n ' I t ' s&#13;
some one tappui' af_nie vviiui-ow! Wot if&#13;
] "No: I would sooner that you did n ' t , v s e l l e r .&#13;
replied Atsvood. " W a i t till 1 am free&#13;
from him, and t en we &gt;ill drop him al-&#13;
, tugether.1ssLsU l h i i d u m - i r d o u u v u hiui-Vl&#13;
"i'h, so do I ( e o r g e " crhal l i l a m h e it's master! x,,; 'e's u p stairs w t!i the ' . - , ., • ,* , • ,,, . .,&#13;
! Atwood "i cannot tell you why but he &lt; ajdain and (he m i - u - ' ' * ' " ' " '&#13;
seems to n e to be our evi genius, ami 'J h&lt; re was t L&gt; s and -,f another knock m K o a d e s t i&#13;
' a di ead of some trouble comes over me upon the g ass&#13;
A W h i t e Y a m of C u b i .&#13;
A iiVw Jersey farmer bnnigVt fo a&#13;
whene •. er I hear his fooisiep In the h a l l , "&#13;
i shortly alter Ceorge let the h o i e Mrs&#13;
Atsvood i ailed out to ' li abetli Hiat s e&#13;
I was also going o it; and, bavin,' lia-'t'y&#13;
liut on her outdoor gar., cuts, she sturte I&#13;
o . upon her e lan .&#13;
Walking rapiiil. as far i,a ' xford street."&#13;
she I egan to - h u k e n her speed, and look-&#13;
I ed at.entiv, ly at the shops as tide passed,&#13;
j l'resentl, she pa sed bef,re a silversin&#13;
til's, where a card iu the'svindow anlioim&#13;
ed t i e tact that ohUgold. silver a n d c ' i n ' ' " k , , t ' l ' up the • ham as s],e , | h | S o.&#13;
• W h e n , c a n y o n go i.iCe " c r i e d ' L a. p r i s i n g J e r - e v m a n ha 1&#13;
" \ ou IUUS'II t he seen 'etc. or my character's&#13;
go e'f ,lever. I he sen! lei &gt; .' , , - .&#13;
.iini], into :1ns c u p b o i r d u.ck. Tl.eie ! o , n - - l v ' ' a s n o t h i n g m o r e n o r a -&#13;
f. o n e uay l a d w.-- ,:. ,&#13;
' w h i t e s w e e t p o t a t o , w h i c h tin- eat- "•&#13;
o-.v:i i:i tt.-&#13;
rich, b l a c k -o.l of t h e Ha 'kor.-uek ' ,,*-&#13;
are air 'nle- a the I&#13;
.ami don t v on move. '&#13;
Wh le LL abeth sv.is s caking she hurtled&#13;
y removed every vestige of the tea-t&#13;
f i tuts t he table.&#13;
" W h o ' s t h e r e ' " she excla'me ! at last.&#13;
as she iinfastelie i th • b;&#13;
lere now. t'tian t1 butieaf i," o r t h " vvh \ t i m&#13;
•d t.&#13;
a • &lt; door, t a k i n g ,, j | j s&#13;
of ('lib i. w Inch t i c ' a r i a e r w.&#13;
d u u i u n - t r a ' . e to h i s nejg hiior- could i„&#13;
g r o w n oil dei'-oy soil, arid he d i d so.&#13;
Now lie p r e d i c t s t h a t in a fesv yeu:&gt;&#13;
: U ' l o u s \', •tutU H ' o S V I l I l e l ' l i&#13;
. e w d r v , !-.•:•&gt;- , were,-'there p i n , h a s d.&#13;
Hesitating, -p,. walked pus: the shop;&#13;
then, as if sir d r n ' y si, lamming up her&#13;
e urage, she f ' t . a c e d her steps and entered&#13;
it.'&#13;
In a m a r er of nit h mr or so she came&#13;
• uit .ai'ul I er a hint face showed that she&#13;
had succeed, d n her oh ect, wha'ever&#13;
\ it ma- have been. T h e n she h u n i e d l y&#13;
tna le her way home.&#13;
I ])Oti her return she svas surprised lo&#13;
titid Mary i lane nsvaiting her.&#13;
" d hy, Mary dear, ' she exclaimed,&#13;
l "you ate getth.g quite a stranger&#13;
j 'S on har ly ever come near us: and as for&#13;
Jack, sse never see .mything ot him at aU. "&#13;
j - it is about .lack that I have come to&#13;
ta k to you. ' said Mary Delaney. "1 am&#13;
so afraid 'hat he is in some t r o u b l e - - -&#13;
"In trouble'.' P o o r . l a c k ' I aiu so sorr&#13;
y . " re: I eil Mrs. Atwo „|. "Come, - i ; is up sin r s . "&#13;
down and te 1 me all a - o u t it. We are -o "Will so i do m • a favour f li abeth ' "&#13;
fon I of ,lac!u " s;dd I'elauey, slipping a half a crosvn into&#13;
"It is all thro ;gh those horrid societies the woman s hand. " ( a l l Mrs, Atsvood&#13;
t,, which he belongs.'' I egan Mary. "i out on some pre eiice Don t -av that I&#13;
am sure of i t - y o u know svhat extreme am here b.,t SLU you svaut to speak to her&#13;
viesvs he holds. He is nu' late every l n the ki'.clu-n I wall -'ail h re until she&#13;
night: and, oh, Mrs. Atsvood he looks so conies. 1 ! 1 : l u . s o t n e h i n g important I&#13;
ill and worn that I am ce tain there is wash lo tell h e r , "&#13;
" i t Is only i, " -aid a voice 11 om w.thout.&#13;
' M r . e'niiey. IV-II-I1 open the&#13;
door. 1 w ,-h to - peak to v o i. "&#13;
"Mr. 1 'elanev!' ei'hoed 11 abeth. "I Mi&#13;
s r , ss liy di-i nd -, on - a y - o ln'foi e' 1 never&#13;
eatd you iing l u d you go to the front&#13;
d o o r : '&#13;
" N o " s n; 11 1 &gt; - -'; 1111 • v. entering—-"I wish&#13;
to see Mrs. Atwood privaiel). "&#13;
"' di, my. you 1 o,; ill, s i r " ' she exclaimed&#13;
us he wa'ked into the l i g h t&#13;
" W o ever 'ave sou been a d ;n of.' W hy,&#13;
you 1 in ;ust as if you ,| seen a ghost.&#13;
There ain t notbink appeimd. I 'ope'."'&#13;
"11 usiil Don : speak so buid. ' lie sa,d,&#13;
looking a' »ou t him item on • ly. "1 want to&#13;
see Mrs Atsvood is she in •"&#13;
' Ves. s i r . "&#13;
" A lone'.'&#13;
" N o sir. The ( ap* in and the master&#13;
something on hi- mind! And d o you 'Ves, s r. ' replied 1 li abeth; and as&#13;
t h e N o r t h ris'oi'. will be a- c o m m o n ia&#13;
fin: m a r k e t s of t h i s ,-i;y ; i - i t - Noi-'h&#13;
t ' a m i !:ia o n i - i n. H e r e t o f o r e t i e ' ( ' i -&#13;
b a n - of t i n - city w h o w a n t e d to eat a&#13;
g e n u i n e " t i i i n c a l n " • h a d to seek nut a&#13;
l-'akoa -ti'eet m e r c h a n t of t h e i r m u i&#13;
n a t i v i t y svho, for t h e benefit nf h i - mvi;&#13;
e o u u t r s m e n , k e e p - on Laud, be-i ;, -&#13;
t h e ( ' a ' ia a sweet \,, ea l o - - , ut,lit:.;;, ••:&#13;
- a p p l i e s of " e t b . n i o i t o - , " "g'-iaiia-'ct tc , - . "&#13;
" sa ]) pa di! In,'-." |,I,IIIC ';•;,!, :t&lt;-- ami ma ay&#13;
o t h e r k i n d s of tr, tucal fruit but '."''-•&#13;
h e a r d of in t h i - z.niie,- Now York' 'l'r.u-&#13;
U l l e .&#13;
T w o Child s h Moo i s .&#13;
T h e saying.- of c h i l d r e n a r e all too&#13;
funny to la- lo-t. l a k e for i n - t a h e -&#13;
this. A little face, d r a w n u p in a&#13;
g r i e v e d frown, s e e k i n g a r b i t r a t i o n :&#13;
" M a m m a , is it fair for Lu to s l a p tu"&#13;
t w i c e svlieii I o n l y slap , h o r o n c e ! ' "&#13;
\ o l t h e (jiKii't'c'.s a r e only" s k i n d e - i i .&#13;
for t h e s a m e little tive-ycar-old, scl'ii&#13;
a s a d d e n i n g t o u c h of s e n t i m e n t , d e -&#13;
c l a r e d , " I f HIV sisfep SVO.lld d i e I&#13;
should not k n o w svhat to do. I svou'ai&#13;
eat s o m e t h i n g t h a t was not good for&#13;
me a n d d i e , t o o . " Ho-tou C o m n u m -&#13;
ssealCu,&#13;
SIGKHEADAG»E I'o'.ltivi-l) 1'in e d by&#13;
llirwe f.ittIt* Pills.&#13;
'1 ': :i , i t-. ';;.-v,- l a s -&#13;
1 - - - - ::---::. I - .• ,-'[-.'^,[i,&#13;
' aa - : • ,r i .,:.,1 c .&lt;,!f,-art\&#13;
l . C ' , : , . ' , A j-erfi-ct 1-,'in-&#13;
C-1-, f a r 1 a,'van.-is, N'nuse.i&#13;
I i r - i w - : : . , - , , t! i d 1;i&gt;tr&#13;
i a t h i ' M " U l i . r...i!,-V&#13;
I ' . I . C l e . l ' . u n m I a a S i d e .&#13;
T d l i ' I H I . t V l ' . K . T ) a \ \&#13;
;•. a'..it,' the. l i e W w l s&#13;
i " . | - c l s Ve.s-l.ll,;,-.&#13;
P r i c e *tr» C e n t s .&#13;
Strong Hopes.&#13;
And v o u h a v e t r i e d Dc. N'ostrutii's&#13;
" V o u d o n ' t scorn c a ' h u - i a s t i o in r , -&#13;
: a r d t o it, H a v e you used it l o n g ?&#13;
" O n l y a b o u t a w e e k . "&#13;
" W i t h w h a t succes.,;-1"&#13;
" W e l l , t h u s far i: h a s r e m o v e d all of&#13;
" W e l l , I h a v e strong' h o p o s t h a t t h e&#13;
know. ' she contiii cd. l-svci ing her voce she ran up-stairs she thought of l;u ^ u n&#13;
a most |o n svbisper. " t h e house iswatclmd ' hi the upboard.&#13;
" T h e liuu.se is watched.' oasense, " W o t e v e r shall 1 do'"' she s a d to her-&#13;
Mary! Why, svho in the world would *&lt;'!•'• ' H e r e is Mr. i elanev svantiu' to&#13;
watch i t : " say sonvtliing private to the m &gt;sus, a n d&#13;
" I h c po'iee. I will tell you svhy 1 that t ere K be will be a li-teniu all the&#13;
think -o. sum, nights a . o 1 noticed a time. Drat 'Im' if e v t - r i - ' a v e a y o u n g&#13;
man loitering a out the road outside, m a n in to sup] er a g a n without t:rst a.skin '&#13;
feeling lmrvi us, I went ou and peeped leave, my mime - not 'I 1 b a t h ' A w k i n s . '&#13;
through the g i a t l n g m the gnrd n door. I'p-s'.airs iu the sitting r o n sat Mrs.&#13;
I sasv him plainly as he stood beivath the Atwood and the two gentlemen. Captain corn c u r e&#13;
shadow ot a house opposite, l o r over an s t u r g i s was in a very jovial frame of ! • • w . - e - -&#13;
honr l e rem.lined there, occasionally mind, for he had had an extra stroke of&#13;
walking slowly past and looking u at our good luck.&#13;
window . ,\ P e r a while 1 heard a l o w 'So you won Ds o thousand pounds, eh.&#13;
vvh stle and anof er man joined him. Sturgis, over the s t . L e g e r ' Well, yon&#13;
I hey seeme i to exchange a ' e w words, arc lucky — dial D. if you get paid "&#13;
then the li st one di-api eared, leaving the '1 have been p a d . my b o y , " r e t u r n e d&#13;
otlvT in his place" St tgis, " I t svn-settling-day tn day: a n d '&#13;
• Wh t can he base don " " excla'me I ' received every penny of it in go d old 1 'd" t o e . "&#13;
Mrs. Atsvood. " T o profess So ialism is no Hank ot Lngland notes. W h a t do you " R u t t h e c o r n ? "&#13;
c r i m e — " t l u n k of that'.' o h , I'm urec ous careful'!&#13;
"No-- if he had onl c o n t e n t - 1 himself whom L bet with, you tnav take y o u r ' ,&#13;
with that ' said Maty. " l i n t I feai he oa' h " " ; c o . u m a y y e t b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d u n d&#13;
has got mixed up wish some dreadful T w o thou-and poun Is tho . t h ' (leorge V-aso of its osvui a c c o r d . " — C a r t o o n .&#13;
men, svho ii.iv-&gt; u en a d v a n t a g e of hi- A t w o o r , as lie regarded the man sitting , — • - • - .&#13;
zealous love oi w h i t he call- t h e 'cause'— opposite tu him with leel.ngs of envy and , _/^n I n j u d c i O U S P a r e n t&#13;
some of ho e Irish Americans perhaps, hati d. W h a t w o u l a einh part ot • hat .-, . , , . , . '&#13;
or " b e n ) him ust then W h a t good would it l h o &gt; ' h a d ^ w h i p p o d a S a c r a m e n t o&#13;
••Not the dynamiters, let us h o p e , " In- do S urg s Had he not plenty already ' j oiiild for s e r e iming-on t h e s t r e e t . T h e&#13;
ter ecicl Mrs. vtsv od. sni ling. " I d n ' t Ualil It was always the way. ! child g o t s p a n k e d w i t h a l a t h . A l i t t l e&#13;
think dark svould be fo lish enough t &gt; be- " T h a t will be a n c« addition to sour after t h e i-HiLl doVtdopod s v m p t o n s of a&#13;
Leve in that w.cked p o l i c y . " banking account!" he remarked carelessly. v 0 [ , | -&gt; i - &gt; »&#13;
"1 dan t knosv svhat to t h i n k . ' ' remark- ' i's. ' replied turgis, s m i l i n g c in- , V l ' . . • , . . . . , ,&#13;
&lt;d Mary. f. er since then I have 1-,oke I placentiy. "I must go and pa It in to- | "Sc«-. c l u l u , said t h e m o t h e r , " y o u&#13;
out every night, sometimes from a dark morrow. 1 in'ended to have done so to- a r e h o a r s e from yelling"."&#13;
bed-room window, a n d l have a'svays day, but I was too late." | " I a i n ' t vellin"; t h a t l a t h svas d a m p&#13;
-eeu the same man staifding about nut- " ou don't mean to say you c a m such a _ , q ,Y¥,,_ " , „ ' , , ., ^ „ „ v , , „ -&#13;
side. 1 t h o u . h t o warning ack. but I a. large s o u about w.t . &gt; o i . . " S a i d A:- ™ d fraw-: m e ii cold, - b a n i r j n o i a c o&#13;
sva- af ai i to mention it. It is no fancy wood. C h r o n i c l e . y&#13;
of mine—it is t r i e : a n d I d a not knusv ' \ o , ' answered the ( a t a i n , " I a m I — • — • - — — — - —&#13;
what to do for the best. ' not tide s irh a ;uol as a l hat. I ' v e got \ I d e n t i n e d .&#13;
"1 wi I sound ,lack," said Mrs. Atwood. it safe enough, you may depend. j v , , • . „ _ „ , , . , „ , , v , . . • ,&#13;
arter a fe ,v moments pause. "1 will ap- It was at this ,„o , ent ' h a t Vllz.hetli ! E . l l n : i S S^udmolU^v h a s t w o friends.&#13;
peal to his coaimoii sen-e, a n d make him knocked at the door ami. t w e k o n i n g to 0 i U ' " n a m e d Mies. J o n e s . As o n o is&#13;
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Semi V tor oral II and XS k i t * W M 4 C P U a t (31.1 bu. p «&#13;
u&gt;Uau&lt;iatc»ulwKtaA,u«rka. JOatA A . hAULKM, L a Ci aaaa, » la. SEEDS&#13;
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MHOMaTaTSa*&#13;
^ 7&lt;f&#13;
fTMktafftoa Letter.&#13;
IE— Oat Cwsfpaasal.&#13;
WAMwaTov, Jan. 1Mb, 1889.&#13;
Whea tbe limited e i p r e u arrived&#13;
. « • WedoesdAjr, Willutn Walter&#13;
Pbelpa stepped briskly from the Pulls&#13;
u m and pawed rapidly through, tbe&#13;
station. He was accompanied&#13;
by a tired looking man whose&#13;
eyet.fell in passing upon tbe tablet in&#13;
tbe station building that marka the&#13;
spot whure James A. Garfield fell wbrn&#13;
' sbot. At the door tbe couple were&#13;
joined by Representoti\ e Hilt, who with&#13;
tbe aid of Phelps, monopolized the&#13;
.conversation for fiye miuutes, wbile&#13;
4ibe tin d man waited quietly and pa-&#13;
*iently4for the carriage, in l lie doorway&#13;
.through which lu&gt; passed when lie&#13;
came to be Secretary of Shite, the&#13;
doorway through he pas&amp;ed With Ciui'&#13;
field on the moruing the Utter was&#13;
assassinated, tbe doorway through&#13;
which ho went when the Arthur administration&#13;
drove him out^ of toe po-&#13;
Jitical EuVn, it was fondly hop d, forever.&#13;
Calm, self-reliant, capable, revcnKeful,&#13;
James G. Blaine comes back&#13;
again&#13;
Wh«t mattered it that big Senator&#13;
Hiscnck had just returned from "Sin&#13;
important mission to Indianapolis?&#13;
Who cared to talk of John Wanamak-&#13;
* r and tbe charge that he pays sew-&#13;
Jag Kiris thirty-five cents per dozen&#13;
&lt;6r OMking shirts? Even the indust-&#13;
VJOMtty circulated report that Senator&#13;
^f^Umm%mA Senator Sherman are both&#13;
for the (Jab-mate attract-&#13;
The visit at Blaine&#13;
bis arrival, the uni&#13;
Will be go into the GabrfftMtio*.&#13;
Hi* trie&amp;d&gt; s i r&#13;
t4 Ifcet if be want^ t« lie,&#13;
"i*t»ry«f State. His enjlection&#13;
would ruin the&#13;
ItSWMiiibil, Mr. Blaine&#13;
f •tertcoents at&#13;
u d wit* Mrs. liUm.-&#13;
tb* y r t U f t ft+avra-&#13;
Afc tbe winter.&#13;
t f ^ W l t a o u r t a i B s&#13;
, . ftntiftfct elietfl t i e .&#13;
m. • * • * » will think nut&#13;
*|»lfceretirement of his&#13;
A&#13;
V ^ U i t o e aa4 tiem&#13;
g - A j f i W i t M i for&#13;
Good Woman had a husband who was a great&#13;
Grumbler. H e grumbled at the Coffee which he&#13;
uaid would bring him to his Coffin; he grumbled at&#13;
the Butter end said it was like Sampeon in the Scripture&#13;
who was strong and bad much Hair. H e grumbl ;d at&#13;
the Sugar which he said scared the Flies away from the&#13;
Table, and he scolded his wife whose Scalding Tears tell&#13;
into her Coffee, because "tbe Coffee waa thin enough already,"&#13;
When the harsh Husband bud gone to hU daily&#13;
Titil, the sail Wife called in her .Neighbors tn counsel&#13;
with Her. One said: There was no Kernedy for such a&#13;
Brut* but in the Divorce Court. Another said : Go to&#13;
your Mother and leave him awhile to get bis own meals.&#13;
Still another said: Bring your MothiT here to live. All&#13;
this vexed the Wifu who loved her Husband. At last a&#13;
\ V h e Old Woman spoke and said: I ^ t us all stay mid&#13;
drink some of this Coffee, eat of the Butter and Sugar&#13;
ami see if this Husband has Cause for Complaint. But&#13;
when they had tasted these things they declared with one&#13;
voice that the wonder was that the 1 lusband had said so&#13;
little—and yet they could not blame the young Wife.&#13;
Then there was Home laughing ami whispering of sec lets&#13;
•uid tbe .Neighbors went home. That l i g h t when the&#13;
Husband began to eat supper, he smelt and ta&gt;led, and&#13;
Miiiled and said pleasantly : Wife, what have you done&#13;
to the Sugar ami Butter and the rest of the things to&#13;
make them taste so good? She said she was afraid she&#13;
had been wasteful but she bad thrown them away. But&#13;
where did you get the things from? I took counsel of&#13;
my Neighbors and went to fljCA-JCrf B R O S t , she&#13;
said, Then her Husband said she was a good Woman and&#13;
be ought to have thought of that Himself, and trom that&#13;
time he ceased to grumble at the food which his Wife&#13;
bought regularly at&#13;
MANN BROS.&#13;
Moral.—Dyspepsia paves the way for Divorce. The&#13;
pure goods which MANri B .06 telhtups to make&#13;
Home Happy.&#13;
*=5&#13;
i&#13;
a?&#13;
*&#13;
V&#13;
m \&#13;
."*&amp;'&#13;
TAKE NOTICE OF THIS!&#13;
wiil introduce in t V&#13;
a joint resolution, proposing&#13;
an amendment to the Constitution&#13;
which shall read, '.-The 'Jonerress&#13;
shall have power to make a uniform&#13;
law of marriage and divorre." It will&#13;
.{to to the Judiciary Committee for imitioa.&#13;
Tbe aieasar*&#13;
ttoVffhlfal mem end&#13;
eaeryw«*re a m ,ateai*i&gt; »••&#13;
""Wtrst*"*!, *n»l there t« a better prospect,&#13;
now for action than ever before, despite&#13;
the fxi;t that simiiai proposition*&#13;
havo beeu be lorn Congress a dozen&#13;
times in the last twenty years.&#13;
Glaus Spreekles, the sugar king, will&#13;
arrive in Washington to-ni^ht, with&#13;
the Mm pie object of talking aliont&#13;
sugar lieet raising to the Commissioner&#13;
of Agriculture. Of course he will&#13;
not attempt to influence the Senate&#13;
committee as to the sunar item in the&#13;
-tariff bill. He says not, and he OUKIU&#13;
to know, Aiwi yet this bill is of sujprema&#13;
importance to th« sugar growi&#13;
a g interests, and Glaus Spreckles has&#13;
^prospered and waxed wealthy these&#13;
-many years! without consulting the&#13;
Commiwioner of Agriculture.&#13;
•On Saturday the Senate received&#13;
4 m e m o r i a l from the business men of&#13;
Seattle, Waebiegton Territory, praying&#13;
ttat in tbe atent of the adtutoioa of&#13;
iitory t e state b*o*i&lt;i Ike »ame&#13;
be f»takk&gt;4. Tfetey part&#13;
e a a a e Tacoma,&#13;
\s aeitber sound nor&#13;
• a m e n d i t Tbe&#13;
aOotit to the vexed&#13;
teliott. Can it be&#13;
4 a j be flippantly&#13;
r ia absolute disregard&#13;
. . « f t k a l a t e " Father of&#13;
i t r v ? ' v \&#13;
to tbe 84ate Department&#13;
show toit daring t h e T u t ainety days&#13;
there has been a great falling off in&#13;
the importation of pauper labor. At&#13;
the i»ort of New York tbe coming of&#13;
Italian contract laborers has almost&#13;
oeased. This is attributed entirely to&#13;
the investigation by Mr. Ford's House&#13;
Conmittee and the fear cf vigorous&#13;
legislation on tbe subject. Mr. Ford&#13;
ean leave Congress without the slightest&#13;
danger of being forgotten. He&#13;
has, completely unaided, accomplished&#13;
a great good, even if it should only result&#13;
in aboluhing Castle Garden,&#13;
The extent to which the small fry of&#13;
Washington politicians are influenced&#13;
by every turn in the political tide is&#13;
impressive—and disgusting. Shortly&#13;
aft««r Mr. Cleveland was inaugurated&#13;
there was organized a .Jefferson Club,&#13;
whoa* oiiject it waa to hold all the offices&#13;
it could occupy and control the rest,&#13;
It happened that the brains of the concern&#13;
were not equal to its will, and it&#13;
failed to rule the universe. Now the&#13;
Club proposes to change it* name to&#13;
tbe Continental Club, which, as the&#13;
term means, nothing will be a safe&#13;
name. I would suggest that it be called&#13;
tbe WeAthercocIc Club on the&#13;
ground of appropriateness.&#13;
Tbe Nicaragua Canal bill havinc&#13;
passed tbe House is now before tbe Senate,&#13;
and will go to. a conference comaaittee.&#13;
Its fate will then be determined&#13;
b j tbe mood of tbe house when, the&#13;
amended bill oom+s before i t&#13;
We respectfully invite all of our old customers&#13;
that owe us either on Note or Book&#13;
Account that is PAST DUE, to call and settle&#13;
with us as it will be impossible for us to&#13;
carry any one over to 1889. We must have&#13;
what is due us in the next 30 days&#13;
Respectfully Yours,&#13;
TEEPLE &amp; ADWELL,&#13;
0 0 YOU JCK0W&#13;
ECONOMY&#13;
IS&#13;
WEALTH !&#13;
AStO A&#13;
D ENNY SAVED&#13;
M*&#13;
IS A&#13;
PE NNY EARNED,&#13;
You can practice&#13;
ECONOMY&#13;
— a n d —&#13;
SAVE:-: MONEY&#13;
by buying your&#13;
TONIC is a confection of rare merit ind a thorough&#13;
rcraj ly for all Malnrial tronMm It is mdnr?&#13;
V'l hy th&lt;&gt; hichrst Medirnl flfi't Scientifu'&#13;
aiit!iorit)p» among which I* l'\c. kilo&#13;
B*:nj:iinin fvlliinnn, M.T&gt;., IVnn of the&#13;
&gt;K'i!."il Doprtrtnimit of Y.\!r&gt; C '! "&gt;.&#13;
[. :''•';' rsfilo by Dri^'ijists. . i « and&#13;
ttAttiWs&amp;r^'&#13;
* * * * ,&#13;
| M ' * « t l im ita n t t f i I&#13;
c.aM' ltM*,wHfe wMti&#13;
p««ft iBank W-&#13;
•klt^ * M mmm • * • ft**,&#13;
k f A w t M w t*ff«u&gt;4T«t&gt;&#13;
aaVte lata tt • • • M l M i e&#13;
trail m UM «MMk. wt aaa4&#13;
r j k ^ • • B M a W ^ " ^ r«&lt;»*,aMa*arr&lt;«btv«&gt;aa4&#13;
ff« mm •&gt; ywm M«M ft* » swaikt »a4 *a«m lhaa ta ftaaa&#13;
^ H T »W—w»»T«a»m*.l*»»aniiiraa»a»«aiil»fli. T^aaa&#13;
w t o MtM M aava i n k i m O WIIIUM &amp;• ffTrnf^&#13;
M 4 • • • &gt; l a ) « Wa»»r.aH anna*, - - ^ —&#13;
&lt; a t M i a i V q * • » * t l l a F i&#13;
•U. A4*Vaa*&#13;
Groceries, Stationary,&#13;
Sundries and Fancy&#13;
Goods,&#13;
A.T T H E&#13;
CENTRAL DRUG STORE.&#13;
Remember we also keep a fine line of&#13;
Cigars, Candy and&#13;
Peanuts. All our&#13;
goods we guarantee&#13;
first-class and at prices&#13;
as cheap as the&#13;
cheapest. Give us a&#13;
call. Very truly,&#13;
GAMBER &amp; CHAPPELL.&#13;
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN&#13;
F 5 T * ( ? i . ' f , M f ; i i f l . i ' j&#13;
!• th« &lt;M,Wi »nrt moat prvputnr *rlfn»1f)e M*d&#13;
iB»fh»nie«l P A I W pnhll«he&lt;J am! ha* l b . Ur»Mt&#13;
cjrealatlon of »n» p»p*rot H O C I I M in t h r w n r K .&#13;
r n l l f lllnatmleo. Be»t elww of Wood Km/ny.&#13;
In**. l'olill«ti8&lt;l weekly. K»tirt for »o^r\mto&#13;
SK?lfJ,N?;N^ f '&lt;Jki 0C*O' M., P^u B'"M*H'• RK, ,K'r ,tntr, S^U" iBt hro*a' dfrwfauyl,. »N1.. T. ARCHITECTS A BUILDERC&#13;
Edition of Scientific Anericae. 0&#13;
A ar«ajt PUPC^M. K«ch i w o e contain, eoloreo&#13;
11thi&gt;KrHi&gt;hlr jil«te» of country and cllr renltlen.&#13;
ce* i.r imhiic bulldlnifa. Nnniemu* f n x r a v l n i a&#13;
anfl fill* i.|«n« and n«eeit)fatlipn« Tur tln&gt; UPP of&#13;
ptichiix. n[t*mpl»t» hiiilrilnn. Hrlre fi..VI a »»«ri&#13;
K c t t . ,t r i &gt;pj-. ML'N&gt;f A CO., Pl'U].IKUKKS.&#13;
mtj b«*&lt;&gt;c tired&#13;
by i.ppljtnn&#13;
t o Ki'VN&#13;
I A Co., * h o&#13;
havi h » &lt; l o T «&#13;
&lt;n j w i r i ' nxperl«i'C» and ha»(&gt; matin o r e i&#13;
lin.ntn appllrallon. for American and *Vr-&#13;
'clifn patenlP. Send for Handbook. Correapondenca&#13;
.rrlrtly mnnnrnriiii.&#13;
TRADE MARKS.&#13;
In eaa« yont marl IK nol r««l.ter«&lt;) In t h « Patant&#13;
Offlce, apply m Mi'.vn A Co., and PTKCQTU&#13;
ImmediHir protection. Meod for Handbook.&#13;
O i P V R I f i l t T M for book., ch*rta, map*.&#13;
ate., quickly procured. Addresa&#13;
M L S N Sc C O . , P u t e n r » a ] l c U « r a .&#13;
G X N K I U I . O r r i c i : IM B H O A D W A Y . N. T&#13;
County and Vicinity N t w s .&#13;
•• a&gt; •&#13;
The citinnH of Stockbridj?e are talking&#13;
of incorporating that place.&#13;
Tbe furniture factory at Sooth Lyon&#13;
is sending cut some fine samples.&#13;
The Sua says that over 420 carloads&#13;
o( lumber were shipped from Stockbridge&#13;
in 1888.&#13;
It i» said that farmers p.re beinjf&#13;
lroitU«d with dry wells in different&#13;
county. Monday being a very busy&#13;
day, tbe lubject waa not fully dUoon*&#13;
ed. Few of oar business men wer&lt;&gt; at&#13;
the meeting, bat the matter ia of importance&#13;
to oar people and if Charlotte&#13;
eeec any rail roads lying around loose&#13;
she will probably pick tnem up.&#13;
Hurrah for a new raiiro»d.—Charlotte&#13;
Tribune. In all probabilities if tbe&#13;
people in this vicinity will take hold&#13;
of ihe matter the above proposed road&#13;
will come to this place. It would&#13;
seem to us that if we can get a road&#13;
and whan we aay&#13;
REDUCT&#13;
everybody kuowe we mean&#13;
H J&#13;
parts of the county,&#13;
S^utii Lyon kind tiov- are doina lots running through this partof the coun- |&#13;
of bli"»win*r. A tine new tuba has just try north and south it would b« a&#13;
be^n addwl to the band.&#13;
Tbe Livingston Herald says that&#13;
Maj. H. li. Ului'knian is a candidate&#13;
for (Jovernor of Alaska.&#13;
Two Imtulivii iiiui twenty-seven&#13;
marriage licenses have been granted&#13;
by the clerk of this eo.mty Mrice the&#13;
new law went into effect.&#13;
The Soutu Lyon Kxcelsior Lwngs it&#13;
to the Ashley company because thry d(t&#13;
not run their eais from Ann Arbor to&#13;
that place only once inii while.&#13;
-Mr 0. 1). Van Winkle, who recently&#13;
moveil to Howell from near this place,&#13;
has traded his place in Howell in part'&#13;
payment for a (JO acre farm withCir-|&#13;
great improvement as well as a benefit&#13;
to this community.&#13;
Huckleu's Arnica Salve.&#13;
THE UKST WAJ.VK in the world for&#13;
cuts, brui&gt;es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,&#13;
fevir sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,&#13;
corns, and all skin eruptions.&#13;
and positively cures piles, or no pay&#13;
required. It is guaranteed to give&#13;
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.&#13;
Price '2h cents per box. For sale&#13;
by F. A. Sigler.&#13;
BUSINESS! 4.&#13;
that is why our ,J*&#13;
REDUCTION I SALES ife&#13;
Weak eyes and iiiflauied lids indicate&#13;
an impure condition of the blood.&#13;
The best remedy isAyer's Sai'-uparilla.&#13;
This vatili/es the blood, regulates the&#13;
secretion.-, and expels all scrofulous&#13;
cuit Court tloinniissioner l'ettibone, in t humors from the system. Try it&#13;
Oceola.&#13;
The cooper shop of W. W. Starkey&#13;
of Fowlervitle, burned to tbe ground ,r&#13;
for the fourth time on Monday ni^lit&#13;
of last week. Mr. Starkey lost about&#13;
f,r)(X) worth of stives and the coopers&#13;
lost nearly $80 worth ot tools.&#13;
The Livingston Republican says:&#13;
"The board of Supervisors on Tuesday&#13;
passed a resolution looking towards&#13;
the purchase or rental of the abstract&#13;
books by the county. The owner of&#13;
the books wants $11,000 for them.&#13;
The Liv. I democrat says: "Isaac&#13;
Stowe, Secretary of the Livinsrston Co.&#13;
Fire Insurance Co., will occupy a portion&#13;
of the County Clerk's office as his&#13;
headquarters. This will make it very&#13;
convenient tor the public."&#13;
All that is lacking for South Lyon to&#13;
have a roller mill is a bonus of $1,000.&#13;
When this is raised. Mes-srs. E. Toncray&#13;
and Thos. Yallop will build a mill that&#13;
South Lyon will be proud of. If this&#13;
is not raised it would seem that the&#13;
people of that vicinity do not care to&#13;
have a mill there.&#13;
The following notice is bei'm -ent&#13;
out by the state game warden: ''All&#13;
persons are warned ai/ain-t a violation&#13;
of srrtioii 21'JS, of Howell's Stat'&#13;
utes, vvhii'h prohibits ihe killing, l&gt;y&#13;
any menus whatever, of any woodcock,&#13;
pai ti H^e, i uttled Lrrniise, wild 1'iick.&#13;
wild gnii-." nr i tiicr wild wa'"r 'mvl,&#13;
or snipe, from -1 an. I d to S,',i; K( ol&#13;
each year. A |H-II 111 v nl S."&gt;o or imprisTnment&#13;
fur thirty days- is attached&#13;
t o t h e o i l " . c e . "&#13;
IVice $1. Worth $5 a potile.&#13;
The great popularity ot Ayer's l'ills&#13;
as a cathartic is due no less to their&#13;
promptness and efficacy than to their&#13;
coating of sugar and freedom from any&#13;
injurious effects Children take them&#13;
readily. See Ayer's. Alamanac for&#13;
Ibis year, just out.&#13;
M. P.«"A New Dlscorery.&#13;
V\'eakened and deranged livers,&#13;
stomachs and bowels should never be&#13;
acted on by irritants like common&#13;
pills, bran, etc. Miles' Pills cures liver&#13;
constipation, pi es, etc, by a new&#13;
method. Samples free at. F. A. Si«fler's.&#13;
Dropped Dead.&#13;
Physiologists estimate that the heart&#13;
does 5,000,000 pounds of work each&#13;
day. No wonder people drop dead&#13;
with worn out hearts This could be&#13;
prevented W Dr. Miles' new and&#13;
great discovery, the N e w 0ur«. Always&#13;
commences when you first begin&#13;
to get short of breath, have weak,&#13;
taint or smothering 5.p"Ils, pain or&#13;
tenderness in side, elc. Sold at F. A.&#13;
Sigler's.&#13;
The exei ulive board of the cnuniv&#13;
Sunday si•hool as-ociation h tve arranged&#13;
tor a two ua\ s convention to he&#13;
held at l iu; I -&gt;w erville M, K, church.&#13;
Fe'iruary 27 and 'j&gt;. Tlie progiam as&#13;
arranged j,- ,\ ..Mod ono, and every&#13;
effort will he made to make this a profitable&#13;
meeting to all Sunday school&#13;
workers. It is expected that several&#13;
prominent speaker- from outside the&#13;
coun.y will address the meeting, -&#13;
Livingston Republican,&#13;
Warren F. Pattison, ex-editor of the&#13;
Citizen, who skipped so unceremoniousy&#13;
trom this place about eiuht months&#13;
ago, leaving no trace whatever of his&#13;
whereabouts, has turned up at Centralia,&#13;
Wash. Ter., and the News ot&#13;
Dec 28, published in that place, announces&#13;
that he will look after the&#13;
mechanical department of that paper&#13;
in the future. Elsewhere in the issue&#13;
appears a notice to the effect that&#13;
be will auctioneer whenever requested&#13;
to do so. Evidently Mr. Pattvson&#13;
was not "off his base" as many people&#13;
in this vicinity nmerally supposed,&#13;
but his actions are unaccountable.—&#13;
Brighton Citizen.&#13;
At the annual meeting of the Mutual&#13;
Insurance Co. of Livingston county&#13;
held at Howell on Monday of last week,&#13;
the following officers were elected:&#13;
Prudent— K. A. Bush, Conway.&#13;
Vlce-PTMldeot-Ueo. W&#13;
•hip.&#13;
8ecrrt»ry and Tre»»urer-l8»»r Stowe, Bow«tl&#13;
Vill&amp;g*; re-fll-cted.&#13;
Director-W. K. Sexton, Marlon.&#13;
According to the Liv. Republican,&#13;
there are 2,357 members of the society&#13;
now Mnd its finances, as welt as memship,&#13;
ia reported in a healthy and proeperou.&#13;
s. condition. Tbe amount of&#13;
risks added during the past year foots&#13;
up $2S9,220. The whole number of&#13;
n-ks in dollars, at close of the year,&#13;
amounts to$4.462.697—a very big and&#13;
important affair. The total income&#13;
for th*- year is" $15,015 28. Total losses&#13;
and expenses for the year, $11,668.08,&#13;
iea\ ing a balance or hand $3,347.20.&#13;
Messrs. M. Topping of Plainfield,&#13;
and Fred Carlisle of Detroit, were in&#13;
the city, Monday representing con&#13;
tractors for a&#13;
Blood vs. N e n e s .&#13;
Great mistakes have heen made in&#13;
the world, by supposing many nervous&#13;
troubles were doe to bad blood.&#13;
Tliis headache, fits, dizziness, sb&gt;ep!essness,&#13;
etc. are always duo to weakness&#13;
or irritation of the r.ervesof the Oram;&#13;
dyspepsia, piiin, wind;'etc, in weakness&#13;
of the nerves of th" stomach: weak&#13;
luiiu'sis caused 'iv the weakness of&#13;
J the parts; hilirci-ness, conciliation, etc&#13;
i to weakness i,f thi. tiiTws of llie liver&#13;
; oi bowels: |nins, irresrularitv, sterility,&#13;
to derangement uf the uterine nerves,&#13;
J For all weakness, Or diies' great&#13;
; nerve and brain f&gt; od s,,r]i:tssesa II of tier&#13;
I remedies. Trial bottles free at F. A.&#13;
Sixer's.&#13;
Fitch. Howell town-&#13;
• • « « « w l B * ; . l f f a « h t . &gt; « '&#13;
' "Vfo II •**• a i t a b l l a k&#13;
ltr*4a ta all p u n , by&#13;
fptteimt e i r tMrtlaw,&#13;
High - Pressure&#13;
Living characterizes these modern dayi.&#13;
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as Ayer's Sarsapnrllla." —Dr.&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>A. D. BENNETT, PUBLISHER. OUR AIM-TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER WORTHY YOUR PATRONAGE. $1 PER YEAR W ADVAMCI.&#13;
VOLUME 7. FINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1889.&#13;
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' § , . $ BENRETT, EDITOR 4 PUBLISHER.&#13;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT&#13;
ckney, Michigan.&#13;
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Subscription Prlcq Strictiy in Advance:&#13;
T U B l i T O B K N T Contain* 80 K I M . K of a&#13;
JP mUe from Howell. AddreM, P . O. Box, 810,&#13;
Howell, Michigan.&#13;
For Male.&#13;
The property known an the N . P. Beebe reelduuc4.&#13;
Kor prlc« and ternia apply to&#13;
U. rV. T s a r u c , Agent.&#13;
ONE YEAR $ t 0&#13;
SIX MONTHS 5&#13;
THREE MONTHS - 2&#13;
O&#13;
Kntered at t h e Poatofflce at l'inckney, Michigan,&#13;
a* *«cond-claaB matter&#13;
Farm for Sale.&#13;
I T 1 7 A T E D T H R K K Mi LBS Weet of VUclcnay&#13;
and one njlle from Urand T r u n k Kallway uU&#13;
on. Known aa the Cmfoot farm. Will sell&#13;
cheap or wlil «x&lt;*hanjr« for smaller place, contain*&#13;
Mm acres. Good orchard and Kood buildiiijja,&#13;
Kor particulars address&#13;
W. H . A Y K U H , Anderuon. Mich.&#13;
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F - V i b l i » 3 a . « r ' » 2/Toti.o:&#13;
Carde of T h a n k s , Afty cent*.&#13;
• K«eolntionof Condolence, one dollar.&#13;
•• Advertislnu ratea mads known at this office.&#13;
Advertising du« quarterly.&#13;
AH matters intended to benefit the personal&#13;
or business interests of any individual, will be&#13;
published at regular advertising rates&#13;
Local Notices In Business Local column, five&#13;
r«nts per line for each insertion, Where nu time&#13;
la specified, tuey will be run until ordered out,&#13;
and chared (or accordingly.&#13;
Announcements of entertainments may be paid&#13;
for, if desired, by presenting the office with tickets&#13;
of admission, i n caee tickwts are not brought&#13;
to the office, regular rates will be charged.&#13;
Obituary Notices, prose or poetry, m u s t be&#13;
paid for at t h e rate of live cents per line, onleas&#13;
ft be of a person whose life and character is of teueral interest to the community. Death noceapublished&#13;
free of c h a r g e ; also mairiane no-&#13;
Hcos.&#13;
. Hereafter all correspondent* of the DISPATCH&#13;
0o requested to send their writings so that they&#13;
will reach this offl«&gt; by Tuesday of each week.&#13;
All advertisements must he handed in as early as&#13;
Tuesday m o r n i n g to i n s u r e an insertion the same&#13;
week.&#13;
Those wishing good&#13;
HORSB-SHOfflHQ&#13;
A I T S&#13;
OTHER BLACKSMITHING DONE&#13;
will do well to call on me.&#13;
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.&#13;
C S t T B C S B S .&#13;
ME T H O D I S T E P I S C O P A L CHURCH.&#13;
Hev. W. J , Clack, pastor. Services every&#13;
Sundav morninjj at 10:30, and alternate Sunday&#13;
•venln'gH at 1 :S0 o'clock. Prayer meeting Tburaday&#13;
eveninee. Sunday school at close of moraine-&#13;
service. J . K. Forbes, Sutierintetident.&#13;
n O N O K E Q A T I O N A L C i r r K C H .&#13;
\ / R e t . O, B. T h u r s t o n , p a s t o r ; service every&#13;
Sunday m o r n i n g at 10:«0, and alternate Sunday&#13;
evenings at r:3Jo'r.lock. Prayer meetine Thursday&#13;
evenings. S u n d a y school at close of morning&#13;
service. CJeo. W. Sykes. Superintendent.&#13;
O T . MAKY'H CATHOLIC CIIUKCH.&#13;
O No resident priest. Rev. Kr. Consedine, of&#13;
Chelsea, In charge. S e r v i c e at 10:80 a. in., every&#13;
third Sundav,&#13;
S O C I E T I E S .&#13;
YUUNU PKuPLKrs S U C t E l ' Y OF C U I U S -&#13;
TJAN KNDEAVOK, meets every Mouday&#13;
evening at the C'OUK'1 church. All interested in&#13;
&lt;:hrlatfan work are cordially invited to join,&#13;
Miss Nellie Bennett, President.&#13;
KNIOHTSOiy MACCAHKES.&#13;
Meetevery Friday evening on or before frill&#13;
of the moi&gt;n al old .Masonic Hall. Visiting broth&#13;
ers cordially invited.&#13;
L. D". Hrokaw, Sir Knight Commander.&#13;
B - U - S I l ^ J E S S C ^ . i a X ! S .&#13;
I SAAC TKLI.KK, County Surveyor,&#13;
address*, Ka«t (ohm-tali. -Ml&lt;h.&#13;
Postofllce&#13;
H V. SKH.KH,&#13;
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.&#13;
Ollice next to resilience, on Main street. Pluckm-&#13;
y, Michigan. t:alls promptly attended to day&#13;
&lt;ir night.&#13;
n . W. IIA/CK, -M. 1»&#13;
\ j . Attend* promptly all profeRsiuuM rails,&#13;
oilier a' rt'.«i.lenre im i'nadilla " ' "-! --' •'&#13;
west of i;oiigr«gHtiiuial church.&#13;
PINCKNEY, - MICHIGAN&#13;
third door&#13;
T.V.UF..S M A H M i i ,&#13;
t) NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNEY&#13;
And Insurance Agent. Legal papers made out&#13;
onuhort notice and reasonable terms. Also agent&#13;
for .W.J.AN I.I Niv of Ocean Steamers. Oltlce oil&#13;
North side Main St , 1'incknev, .Mich.&#13;
W r , VAN V\ INK.I.K,&#13;
, Attorney and Counselor at Law. and&#13;
S U I . I l ' I T O k IN CHANCKKY.&#13;
(Mhie. In Hubliell lllock (rooms formrely occu-&#13;
. s&gt;ied liv S. V, Huhhell.i H o t t ' K L I . , .VIC1I.&#13;
WANTHM&#13;
Wheat, He an a, ilarlev, Clover Seed, Dresfpil&#13;
Hogs, etc. •i.-fVThe highest market price will&#13;
lie paid T1IOS. Ki:.Al), I'inckneVi Mich.&#13;
^ ^ I S I C E T K E P C R T .&#13;
COKKKCTKI) W K K K L Y HY T H O M A S HEAD&#13;
Wheat, No. 1 white.&#13;
No. *&gt; r e d . . .&#13;
No. 3 red,...&#13;
S .!Ki&#13;
... &lt;&lt;e&#13;
s-i&#13;
Ofttn. zm 'J.r.&#13;
Corn ••••• ;^s&#13;
Harlev,.. 1.00¾ l.l.i&#13;
rieana, n 1 lu Hi l-«0&#13;
Dried Apples -0(&#13;
Potatoes S H I 30&#13;
Butter, Id&#13;
i l g g s . , Jh&#13;
J)ressed Chickens ^&#13;
Idve Chickens I *&#13;
Turkeys 10&#13;
Clover Seed ?•! T.VS. 5.&lt;X&#13;
Dressed Pork JS 00 tfs l,.i"&gt;&#13;
Apples S •'"' caUKi&#13;
THE &lt;-&gt; DISPATCH&#13;
Job Department&#13;
Xa T C - » 1 1 a r J - J - p a i "witJa. t J a e l « . t « o t&#13;
o t j r i e c of T y p e , S o r i e r a . a t c ^ t h a t&#13;
l o r a q . u L r o i t o s x s c u t e&#13;
OB ^ WORK&#13;
In All Of Its Branches-&#13;
AT REASONABLE RATES.&#13;
IVe invite all who arc in need of Job&#13;
Work of any kind to trivo us a call.&#13;
Ptnckney Exchange Bank.&#13;
G. W. TEEPLE, PROPRIETOR.&#13;
DOES A GENERAL&#13;
BANKING ^BUSINESS,&#13;
JLoney Loaned on Approved Xotrs.&#13;
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Certificates issbetf in time deposits&#13;
and pata'tfobMetiHwa'.' '•'&#13;
COttECfEipNS A SPECIALTY.&#13;
' i ;st^1ri n ^ ix ^4.:..&#13;
New shoe*, each, • - 26c&#13;
Per Span, - - $2.00&#13;
Sharpening and setting:, - 12£c&#13;
Toeing and setting, - • 15c&#13;
AT THE OLD STAND OF D. RICHARDS, ON&#13;
WILL STREET.&#13;
Yours Kesp't,&#13;
D. J . McKEEBY.&#13;
TUB&#13;
HOLIDAY TRADE&#13;
Has reduced our stock some, but&#13;
we will eoon have new designs iu the&#13;
latest style of jewelry. Watches of all&#13;
styles, Clocks for newly married&#13;
people,&#13;
SI LENT GL0GKS&#13;
fur the sick room, N O I S Y C L O C K S&#13;
for sound sleepers. People with failing&#13;
eye sight, please call and get&#13;
fitted to n pair of our&#13;
NICKEL PLATED STEEL BOWED&#13;
GLASSES.&#13;
and examine our stock.&#13;
We guarantee our&#13;
prices as low as Small-&#13;
Pox prices. We are&#13;
prepared to do all kinds&#13;
of work on short notice.&#13;
BARTON £ CAMPBELL.&#13;
PROBATE OKDKU.—Stale of Michigan, County&#13;
of Livingston, ss. At a Bflsaion of the Pro&#13;
hate Court for said County, held at the Prohate&#13;
Oil)re in the village of Howell, an Saturday thi!&#13;
nineteenth due of J a n u a r y in thu year one thousand&#13;
eipht hundred and eighty-nine. Present,&#13;
Charles Kishheck, Judge of Probate, in the matter&#13;
of the I s t a l e of&#13;
MAftY MKKCKK, Peceaned.&#13;
On reading and Tiling ttie petition, duly verilied,&#13;
of lioin'it Mercer praying that a certain in-&#13;
Htriinient now on lile in This Court, purporting to&#13;
he the last will ami testament of paid deceased,&#13;
mav be admitted to probate.&#13;
Thereupon, It is ordered that .Monday the eiL'htcenth&#13;
day of Fein nary next, at ten o'clock in the&#13;
forem)oii," lie assigned"for the hearing of saiil pr&gt;-&#13;
tlflon, and that the heirs at law of said deceased,&#13;
and all other persons interested iu said estatet ure required to appear at a sestdoii of said Court,&#13;
then to he holden at the Prohate Office, in the&#13;
ViliRL'i" of Howell, and show cause, if any there&#13;
bo, why the prayer of the- petitioner should not&#13;
he granted.&#13;
And it is further ordered that Baid petitioner&#13;
give, notice to the persons interortted ill said estate&#13;
of | he pendency iif said petition, and the&#13;
hearing thereof, hv causing a copy nf thi.i order&#13;
to lie published in tile I'inckuey DISPATCH, a&#13;
nowspaiier printed and circulating in said county,&#13;
three succesHhc weeks previous to Hald day of&#13;
hearing. [A true copy.)&#13;
(,!w-!,) C H A R L E S r ' l S H B E C K ,&#13;
Judge of Prohate.&#13;
Mortgage Sale.&#13;
Default having been-made in tlte&#13;
conditions of a certain mortgage&#13;
(whereby the power therein contained&#13;
to sell has become operative) executed&#13;
by Nancy M. Heebe, of the township of&#13;
Putnam* Livingston County, Michigan,&#13;
to Thomas Hirkett, of the Township of&#13;
Dexter. vVasiitenaw County, Michigan,&#13;
dated the first day of July, A. D. 1887,&#13;
and recorded on* the seventh day of&#13;
July, A. D. 1SN7. in the office of register&#13;
of deeds lor the County of Livingston,&#13;
Michigan, in Liber 6t&gt; of Mortgages&#13;
at page 2^0 thereof; upon which&#13;
mortgage there it due at the date of&#13;
this notice the sum of Sixteen Hundred&#13;
and Eighty 1&lt; our dollars and Eighty&#13;
cents (_§llxS4.8Uj, and no suit or proceedings&#13;
at law having been instituted&#13;
to recover the debt now remaining secured&#13;
hv said mortgage or any part&#13;
thereof: Notice is therefore hereby&#13;
given that on Fridav, the twentyninetli&#13;
day of March A. I). ISSO.atone&#13;
o'clock iii the afternoon of said day,&#13;
at the front do.n- of the Court House,&#13;
in theVillage of Howell, (that heing&#13;
the place of holding theCurcuit Court&#13;
within the County in which the mortgaged&#13;
premises lo be sol .1 are situated),&#13;
the said mortgage will be foreclosed by&#13;
sale at public vendue to the highest&#13;
bidder, of the premises contained in&#13;
said mortgage (or so much thereof&#13;
as may be necessary to satisfy the&#13;
amount due on said mortgage with interest&#13;
and legal costs.) that is to fay:&#13;
All those certain pieces or parcels of&#13;
land situated in the township of Putnam,&#13;
in the County of Livingston, and&#13;
State of Michigan, and de.^cribed as&#13;
follows, to-wit: The South East Quarter&#13;
and the South West Quarter of the&#13;
North East Quarter of Section number&#13;
eight (8) irr&gt;Township number one (1)&#13;
•North of Karrge number four (4) East,&#13;
•containing two hnridred acres of Und,&#13;
according to the United States Survey&#13;
titCed, December 81, A. D. 1888.&#13;
THOMAS BIRKETT, Mortgagee.&#13;
Ltnrt*8.'*MtmrA#«Br&#13;
*2wl3 A t t o n * ? for Mortgagee.&#13;
TAKE NOTICE!&#13;
-BLACKSMrTHINGThose&#13;
wishing&#13;
will find me at my old stand on&#13;
Howell Street, where I will shoe your&#13;
horses at tho following prices.&#13;
New Shoes, each - - 25 cents&#13;
Per Spun, - - ¢2.00&#13;
Sharpening and Setting, 12Jc&#13;
Toeing and Settiujr;, 15c&#13;
twAII other work in the Blacksmith&#13;
line will be done and satisfaction&#13;
guaranteed. Your patronage&#13;
is solicited. Your resp 7.&#13;
Christian Brown.&#13;
P U B L I S H E R ' S N O T I C E . - H u b e c r i b e r a findlng&#13;
a h l u e X across thia notice are thereby notified&#13;
t h a t their subscription to this paper has expired,&#13;
and unless arrangements are made for its&#13;
continuance within T W O W E E K S from the&#13;
time of receiving the mark, t h e paper Will he discontinued&#13;
to your address. You are cordially Invited&#13;
to renew.&#13;
BUSINESS POINTKKS.&#13;
LOST.—Between John Webb's and&#13;
the old Bangs place, a Plate Book for&#13;
showing up Nursery Stock. Finder&#13;
will be liberally rewarded by retaraing&#13;
the same to W. L. KEUSCH,&#13;
(3w3.) Andersou, Liv. Co., Mich.&#13;
All persons indebte&lt;r~'to me are requested&#13;
to call and settle before the&#13;
first of March 1889.&#13;
H. H. SWABTHOUT.&#13;
Anderson, Dec. 15, 1888.&#13;
Kellogg, Garland &amp; Co., the popular&#13;
clothiers of Howell, are offering their&#13;
entire stock of goods at i off which is&#13;
the first offer ever made by any house&#13;
in the county. Don't fail to see them&#13;
if needing any thing in their line.&#13;
Scotch, Velvet, Plush -and Fur Caps&#13;
for Gents' and a very neat line of Furs&#13;
and Plushes for Ladies' at&#13;
GEO. W. SVKKS &amp; Co'a.&#13;
Poultry ! Poultrj I&#13;
I will pay the highest market price&#13;
for all dressed poultry delivered at my&#13;
store at Anderson&#13;
H. H. SWARTHOUT.&#13;
For sale or trade for young horse.&#13;
A pair of yearling colts, one is a Hattier&#13;
horse" and the othar is a Pasacas&#13;
mare. Inquire of H. M. Davis, Finckney.&#13;
The largest line of Neck Scarfs and&#13;
Handkerchiefs at&#13;
GEO. Wr. SYKES &lt;fc Co's.&#13;
Something new in baking powder, a&#13;
fine line of g^old band decorated China&#13;
wear. Buy your powder of us and&#13;
get a whole*set. Yours.&#13;
GEO. \V. SYKKS k Co.&#13;
Look at that large line of Suspenders&#13;
at GKO. W. SVKKS k Co's.&#13;
A fine lot of Bed Blankets from :?1.00&#13;
and up at GKO. W. SYKKS k Cos,&#13;
That beautiful flossy sheen, so much&#13;
admired in hair, can be secured by the&#13;
use of Ayer's Hair Vij/or. There is&#13;
nothing better than this preparation&#13;
for strengthening the scalp and keeping&#13;
it free from dandruff and itching&#13;
eruption.&#13;
1 have a number of good young&#13;
horses and cows for sale.&#13;
(:Jw2.) J AS. T. EAMAX.*&#13;
Anderson, Mich.&#13;
Xotice.&#13;
All persons owing us on account,&#13;
now due, are recpiested to call and settle&#13;
at once as we must have your account&#13;
settled before we invoice.&#13;
Yours,&#13;
GEO. W. SYKES &amp; Co.&#13;
Leading physicians recommend&#13;
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Old and young&#13;
take it with perfect safety. It cleanses&#13;
the blood, strengthens the nerves, and&#13;
vitalizes the system. Popular experience&#13;
has long placed this medicine at&#13;
the head of tonic alteratives.&#13;
Edward Clack: of Gregory, was in&#13;
town yeaterday.&#13;
lee harvesters are busy at work in&#13;
this place just now.&#13;
Miss Lizzie Thompson is visiting&#13;
relatives in Wast Branch.&#13;
See Kellogg, Garland &amp; Co's. adv. in&#13;
another part of this paper.&#13;
Our merchants have Bold considerable&#13;
wall paper already this season.&#13;
The Misses Hattie and Lizzie Campbell&#13;
are visiting at Rochester. N. Y.&#13;
H. C. Harris of Detroit, visited his&#13;
parents near this place over Sunday.&#13;
Farmers in this vicinity are hauling&#13;
considerable wood to town now-a-days&gt;.&#13;
Mrs. Thos. Dunn, of Lapeer, is visiting&#13;
friends and relatives in this vicinity.&#13;
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jta. P . Harris,&#13;
on Sunday laat, a aon, to Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Cbas. Wood worth, on Monday,&#13;
a son, and on the same day to Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Chris. Brogan, a 10 pound&#13;
boy.&#13;
A social will be held at the rink on&#13;
Saturday night, Feb. 2, 1889, for the&#13;
benefit of Father Matthew C. T. A. &amp; B.&#13;
.society. A fine literary program is&#13;
being prepared and a grand time is expected.&#13;
Admission, 15 cents.&#13;
We call yonr attention to the new&#13;
adv. of D. J. McKeebe. He does horseshoeing&#13;
and other blacksmithing at&#13;
reasonable rates and guarantees all of&#13;
his work. All in need of this kind of&#13;
work will do well to give bim a call.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Baldwin, of Los.&#13;
1 Angelos, California, who have been&#13;
Mr. Henry Kice of North Hamburg, I visiting among friends and relatives&#13;
will please accept thanks for a supply&#13;
of splendid celery,&#13;
The Misses May and Ola Love, of&#13;
West Putnam, visited Mr. H. A. Fick,&#13;
of Gregory, last week.&#13;
Messrs. Willie Cadwell and Claude&#13;
Sigler visited in Ann Arbor and Dexter&#13;
the last of last week.&#13;
Mrs. V. C. Bennett returned last&#13;
Thursday from an extended visit with&#13;
her parents at Ann Arbor.&#13;
Miss Amelia Clark attended a&#13;
Masic Tencber'8 Institute, at Ann&#13;
Arbor last week aBd this.&#13;
Frank Menzie, wife and little son,&#13;
of Niagara Falls, are visiting friends&#13;
and relatives ; n this place.&#13;
Miss Lanra Kice of German Valley,&#13;
N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.&#13;
F. Kice of North Hamburg.&#13;
C. J. Teeple and Misses Myrtie Finch&#13;
and Addie Sigler are confined to their&#13;
homes with German measles.&#13;
Anson Bennett has finished his work&#13;
in a store at Howell, and himself and&#13;
wife are visiting in this town.&#13;
T. T. Lewis and daughter of Macon,&#13;
Mich., were guests of I. S. P. Johnson's&#13;
family in this place last week.&#13;
Ervin Abbott of Marion, caught a&#13;
black bass in Cedar Lake fP*f r,f t\u&gt;&#13;
Friends of the DISPATCH, who have&#13;
bnsluess at the Probate Court, will&#13;
please request Judge Fishhook to send&#13;
their printing to this office.&#13;
-JLOCAL MATTERS,!*&#13;
week that weighed seven pounds.&#13;
The K. 0. T. M. parry at the Monitor&#13;
House last Friday night was a very&#13;
enjoyable atfair, fifty-one couples being&#13;
present.&#13;
The Ingham Co. Republican has&#13;
commenced the publication of the personal&#13;
reminiscences of the early settlers&#13;
of Leslie.&#13;
Hirt Bailey, of Howell, and Chas.&#13;
Bailey, of Pinekm-iy. left yesterday for&#13;
a few weeks visit in Tennessee,—Livingston&#13;
Republican.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Jackson attended&#13;
the funeral of their nephew. Willie,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons, of&#13;
Jackson, Sunday last..-&#13;
Vol. 7, No. 1, is the way the Pinckney&#13;
DISI-ATCIT came out last week, and&#13;
as usual was chuck full of news* to&#13;
commence the new year.—Livingston&#13;
Herald.&#13;
We neglected to mention in our la-1&#13;
issue that Bro. Elliott has changed the&#13;
Fowerville Independent to a f&gt; col.&#13;
folio. It looks neat and is filled with&#13;
lots of news.&#13;
The Father UatMiew C. T. A. k H.&#13;
society is prospering finely. The soci|£&#13;
fyxrecently presented to Fr. Considine&#13;
of Chelsea, a $20 gold piece as a&#13;
token of honor.&#13;
in this township and Marion, left last&#13;
week Tuesday for Portland, Mich.,&#13;
where they visited W. D. Lakin, formerly&#13;
of this place.&#13;
Alden Tucker, once a resident of&#13;
Howell, but during the past four years&#13;
has been working for the Western&#13;
Newspaper Union at Detroit, ba8 purchased&#13;
the Manistee Democrat and&#13;
has taken possession of the same. We&#13;
wish Bro. Tucker success in his new&#13;
field of labor.&#13;
Does some one want a pretty floral&#13;
decoration for the sitting room? If so&#13;
take a medium sized sponge—the white&#13;
ones are prefered as the pores are&#13;
closer than in other varieties—fill full&#13;
of rice, hemp or other seed and place&#13;
in a shallow fancy dish, pour water in&#13;
the dish and always keep enough in it&#13;
to have the sponge moist. In a short&#13;
time the seeds will commence to sprout.&#13;
It then can b-5 removed from the water&#13;
and suspended in sotue position where&#13;
it will g«t the sunlight. Keep it always&#13;
moist and there will be a pretty&#13;
green foliage entirely corering the&#13;
sponge.—Ex.&#13;
We have been shown a design for an&#13;
upholstered front gate which seems&#13;
destined to become very popular. The&#13;
foot head is ^nsh-r-'P^ ""ri thorn -w-a:&#13;
for Livingston county, member of the&#13;
board of control of- the State Reform&#13;
school, member of the executive board&#13;
of the State Agricultural society for 10&#13;
years and of the Central Miohigan for&#13;
a longer period. Mr. Ball has been&#13;
president of the State Shorthorn Breeders',&#13;
Sheep Breeders' and Wool-growers'&#13;
association and has been long&#13;
identified with the leading stock-growing&#13;
associations, and probably has a&#13;
more extended acquaintance among&#13;
the agricultural and stock-breeding&#13;
claa* of citizens than any other man in&#13;
the state. Mr. Ball presides with dignity&#13;
and will at the close of the session&#13;
take equal rank with the honorable&#13;
gentleman who have preceded him."&#13;
NUMBER 3,&#13;
&gt; Tj&gt; gS 5 S x&#13;
UNAWUA.&#13;
Wnm Ow ConwpoadMi.&#13;
Inez. Marshall it 7017 tick trm t*P&#13;
effecta of vaccination.&#13;
Philip Mackinder Tinted a t M. M.&#13;
Abbott's in Iosco, h u t S a t o r d a r .&#13;
Miss Jesse Green of PincfaMj, spent&#13;
Sunday at A. G. Weston's.&#13;
Quite a cumber from this place ftf&gt;&#13;
tended the M. £ . quarterly meeting&#13;
services at Waterloo last Sunday.&#13;
Bert Hartsuff thongbt toe water&#13;
was cold when be got u p to nis neck&#13;
in the lake Saturday. He thinks he&#13;
will keep away from air-holm next&#13;
time.&#13;
warm soap stone on each side, the inside&#13;
step being adjustable so thata short&#13;
girl can bring her lips to the line of&#13;
any given mustache without trouble.&#13;
It the gate is occupied at 10:30 p. n . ,&#13;
an iron band extends from one of the&#13;
gate posts, takes the young man by&#13;
the left ear, turns him around and he&#13;
is at once started for home by a steel&#13;
foot. The girl can if she likes set this&#13;
part at a later hour than 10:30.—Caro&#13;
Democrat. W&lt;md"r if the writer of&#13;
the above paragraph was shown the&#13;
design by experiencey&#13;
The well knuwu drama, "Ten Nichts&#13;
in a Mar Room," will be produced&#13;
under the direction of the K. O. T. M.&#13;
lodge at Gregory, to-morrow ( Friday 1&#13;
night. The following is the cast of&#13;
character-:&#13;
Sample Swicbel,.&#13;
Simon Slade,&#13;
.loe Moigan&#13;
Frank Slade&#13;
Harvey Green,. . .&#13;
Mr. Roniaine&#13;
Willie Hammond.&#13;
Mrs. Slade&#13;
Mrs. Morgan&#13;
. . .G. F. Burtress.&#13;
. . ..J. P. Mc leer.&#13;
M. E. k'nh'j.&#13;
H. Howlett.&#13;
C. E. Mav.&#13;
. . . . E . T. McCiear.&#13;
Ed Clack.&#13;
Kittie Livermore.&#13;
Maggie May.&#13;
i Marv Morgan Katie Morgan.&#13;
Meh'itable Cartright,. ..Carrie Holmes.&#13;
The play will be concluded with the&#13;
laughable farce "The Kansas Immigrants,-'&#13;
Admission, locts; children,&#13;
lOcts; reserved seats, 20cts. As this is&#13;
A social party was enjoyed at the i for a good cause and the characters&#13;
residence of Mr. E. Taylor in Dexter i are so well filled, the play should retownship&#13;
last Friday night, thirty-rive 1 Ceive good patronage,&#13;
couples being present. Cobb's band&#13;
furnished the music.&#13;
An infant son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Grove Lambertson of Hamburg, was&#13;
buried in the cemetorv throe miles&#13;
Before this paragraph is read no&#13;
doubt the sad news of the sudden and&#13;
horrible death of one of our most&#13;
noble .statesmen, Lieut.-Gov. James H.&#13;
Pay the Printer.&#13;
When storm cavorts around yonr 4 ° ° r ,&#13;
And you. bv lii»ht of tajoT,&#13;
Sit closely hy th^ evening 1irt&gt;,&#13;
To r»acl viinr country )&gt;api&gt;r,&#13;
J lift thin K 'of hini whose work thua ht-Iiis&#13;
To wear awav tho winter,&#13;
Ami nut this rjut-stlon ti&gt; yoursflf—&#13;
••Have I puirt up the p r i n t e r r "&#13;
• • * '&#13;
Charles Ellis of Howell, was in town&#13;
Saturday last.&#13;
Banker G. W. Teeple was at the&#13;
county seat on Monday.&#13;
M. C, Wilson and family spent&#13;
Sunday at Stockbridge.&#13;
Eugene Campbell was in Detroit on&#13;
business first of the week.&#13;
L. W. Richards started for Denver,&#13;
Colorado, last Monday morning.&#13;
Miss Nellie Bennett is again clerking&#13;
in G. W. Sykes ic Co's. store.&#13;
Justis Swarthout visited friends in&#13;
Fowlerville a few days last week.&#13;
Than.fcs.to Mr. James^Markew for a&#13;
supply of blotters.and. calendars.&#13;
Macdonald, who was killed in a raileast&#13;
of this village on Sunday lil?ti, ,-oad accident in the northern part of&#13;
Rev. 0. B. Thurston officiated. i the State on Saturday last, will be&#13;
Kev. Mr. Tedman, of Stoekhridge, • known all over the state. The State&#13;
is assisting Rev. W. ,1. Clack in hold- • nf Miohigan will keenly feel the loss of j lution was also passed providing for&#13;
ing revival meetings in the M. E, j this noble man. The funeral was held I the letting of the contract for printing&#13;
church. The meetings are weil at- ' ;1t Escanaba, his home, yesterday. By j the financial accounts to the lowest&#13;
Board of Supervisors.&#13;
The board of Supervisors completed&#13;
their work on Saturday last and went&#13;
home. For the amount of business&#13;
transacted it was a particularly&#13;
short session. Wednesday morning&#13;
the board listened to the report of the&#13;
committee appointed to confer with&#13;
Emerson Grant, of Conway, regarding&#13;
the purchase of certain surveyor's&#13;
books and authorized the county clerk&#13;
to issue an ord3r of $75 for the same.&#13;
The claim of the Howell common&#13;
council for the care and support of&#13;
poor persons was referred to the committee&#13;
oh civil claims. Prosecuting&#13;
Attorney Van Winkle's report was&#13;
read and adopted. He reported the&#13;
whole number of cases prosecuted&#13;
during 1888 as 67, of which one was&#13;
in the supreme court, 11 in tbecircuit&#13;
court, and 55 in justice courts. In&#13;
the afternoon the committee on civil&#13;
claims"presented sundry bills which&#13;
were allowed, and a special committee&#13;
consisting of Supervisors Brokaw,&#13;
Howlett and Beach was appointed to&#13;
investigate tlie account presented by&#13;
the village of Howell. The committee&#13;
on claims and accounts again presented&#13;
bills which were allowed, and the&#13;
board adjourned until the next day.&#13;
Thursday morning more accounts&#13;
were allowed, and the Judge of Pro-&#13;
-bate'a repor-t-for—tin?- pact year road&#13;
and approved. Among other items it&#13;
contains the information that seven&#13;
indigent and pauper insane persons&#13;
were sent to the insane asylum at&#13;
Pontiac during the year to be supported&#13;
at the expense of the county. In&#13;
the afternoon a number of claims were&#13;
allowed.&#13;
Friday the Secretary of the Livingston&#13;
County Fire Insurance companywas&#13;
given permission to establish his&#13;
office m the county clerk's office. The&#13;
committee to whom was referred the&#13;
claim of the villige of Howell for the&#13;
maintainance of the small-pox patients,&#13;
said that upon investigation nf the&#13;
matter they would state that "under&#13;
the present condition of affairs, it was&#13;
impossible to make a correct investigation&#13;
without doing injustice to the&#13;
board and to theni-elves,'' and asked&#13;
to be discharged. And it was done.&#13;
An account presented by Sheriff Coflk,&#13;
was allowed, and the claim of Dr,v&#13;
Wessinger laid on the table. After&#13;
the presentation and allowance of a&#13;
large number of bills in the afternoon,&#13;
the committee appointed t$ look into&#13;
the feasibility of buying the abstract&#13;
books made their report, in which they&#13;
said that the books could be had for&#13;
12,800, a resolution prevailing on the&#13;
following day authorizing the purchase.&#13;
It was decided to rent the&#13;
same building for'"the probate office&#13;
another year, and to put new matting&#13;
on the floor.&#13;
On Saturday the chairman was allowed&#13;
§5 for extra work signing orders.&#13;
Resolutions were adopted thanking&#13;
Chairman H. B. Thompson, the present&#13;
and retiring county clerks, and the&#13;
various county officers for the efficient&#13;
and courteous manner in which they&#13;
had discharged their duties. A reso-&#13;
GREQORY.&#13;
From O a i Corrwpoadaat&#13;
Halsted Gregory was in Detroit on&#13;
business last week.&#13;
Lew Howlett was admitted* t # %te *&#13;
bar at Howell on Monday laftY&#13;
Thirty-nine reserved * i ! t v&#13;
sold on Saturday last for; J&#13;
a Bar Room."&#13;
Fred Jaeops, wbsi&#13;
ing the State 3Toi&#13;
home last Fridjpj 1&#13;
Mrs. John&#13;
at A. D.&#13;
has so for J&#13;
home.&#13;
Mrs. U&#13;
feller and&#13;
i*i*T|»i*., i»sr, ,&#13;
ft o n On?&#13;
Alitfe&#13;
Pinckney"&#13;
report a "jol{yJ&#13;
Mrs. Hornhfg o |&#13;
guest of her consii&#13;
duaday and MondayT&#13;
Clarence Travw of CbiA*fO,|&#13;
sbook hands with his many M a n i a&#13;
in this yicinity last week.&#13;
Elic P a r and Will Mercer retnmed.&#13;
home las^we^kj^on^jr'&#13;
dition. '•""'**&#13;
Henry Petteyt&#13;
day-frony 8bia&#13;
he has been visiting bis cousi&#13;
Mrs. Peters returned borne S . _&#13;
from Chubb's Corners where sh&amp;1ttg0&#13;
, flxTS-&#13;
~*~&#13;
the past week with her daughter,&#13;
Chas. Burroughs. *&#13;
tended and much interest is taken.&#13;
There will be a donation at the&#13;
Monitor House, Pinckney. on Friday&#13;
evening, February 1, 1SS0, for the&#13;
benefit of Rev. O. B. Thurston's salary.&#13;
All are invited to attend. COMMITTEE.&#13;
With the last issue, the Dexter&#13;
Leader entered upon its twenty-first&#13;
year of trials and tribulations. The&#13;
Leader, under the management of&#13;
Bro. J. M. Allen, has gained many&#13;
patrons and is deserving of many&#13;
more. It is one of our most welcomed&#13;
exchanges.&#13;
Jiev. Henry Marshall has been en&#13;
Neighborhood Correspondence.&#13;
the death ofdamesH. Macdonald, Hon. I bidder, and the board adjourned on&#13;
Wm. Ball, of this county, becomes | Saturday afternoon.—Liv. Republican.&#13;
Lieut.-Governor. A better man than&#13;
Mr. Ball cuild not be chosen to fill the&#13;
vacancy made hy the death of J. H.&#13;
Macdonald. From the Detroit Tribune&#13;
we clipthe following: "William Ball,&#13;
the president pro tern of the senate,&#13;
who would become acting governor in&#13;
case of vacancy, is a resident of Hamburg,&#13;
Livingston county, was born in&#13;
Cayhuga county, N. Y., 58 years ago,&#13;
has been a resident of Michigan for 52&#13;
years and is by occupation a practical&#13;
and not theoretical farmer and stock&#13;
He was for lOvearsa teacher&#13;
grower.&#13;
M0roefi»deoeasedr*w another-colo-mo,&#13;
gaged to serve as pastor of the Oongre- j in Michigan's public schools, and was a&#13;
gational church, of this villaga and will: member of theMichigan house in 1865,&#13;
move here at once.—Li odea Observer&#13;
The above named reveresjd wM jwstor&#13;
of the M.^E.'church 1¾ ta^u*, tillage&#13;
Head the. probate notice of Mary] during the RMt three y . a » e ^ . n 4 has&#13;
'many friends tag.&#13;
*y:$&#13;
186» and 1881, being speaker pro tem&#13;
at the latter session and acting speaker&#13;
the greater portion of the session on&#13;
account of the illness of Speaker Moffat.&#13;
He ha* been superintendent of schools&#13;
C H U S B S C O R N E R S&#13;
From Our Corren[&gt;orulerit.&#13;
D. W. Roberts was home Saturday&#13;
Wm. Allison made a trip to Iosco&#13;
first of the week.&#13;
T. Richards made a business trip to&#13;
Wiliiamston Monday.&#13;
Mrs. Allen of Howell, was the guest&#13;
of Mrs. R. S. Elliott during the week.&#13;
Jerry Dunn's smiling face was seen&#13;
in our place one day during the week.&#13;
The children are beginning to return&#13;
to school again since vaccination. It&#13;
makes it more lively.&#13;
Mrs. H. Smith returned ta her home&#13;
on Monday after spending tsome time&#13;
with friends at Ann Arbjgf,\&#13;
PARSHAIXVILLE.&#13;
From our Correspondent.&#13;
Did you see the eclipse last week?&#13;
Meetings still continue in the M. E.&#13;
church.&#13;
We understand that Frank Griffin&#13;
is going to move to Oak Grove.&#13;
Jennie Owen does not seem to gainvery&#13;
fast; she has been sick a long&#13;
time.&#13;
Owing to the storm on Wednesday of&#13;
last week, the wood drawing bee has&#13;
been postponed.&#13;
f)enn Murphy of Deerfield, has just&#13;
finished putting in a corn sheller and&#13;
feed mill to be run by the engine that&#13;
runs his saw mill. So he is prepared&#13;
to grind as much feed or saw ae a i * %&#13;
h $ as you have a mine) to bring k u r&#13;
- 1 rfrfrfe&#13;
From 0 » » O w m o o a a t a V J&#13;
T h e e a a t s i d s &gt; M | k r |&#13;
brate Robert'WfaGF*'&#13;
occurs J a n u a r y ^ f S n ^ ^&#13;
A class of- high 1&#13;
taken unto tbeaneaV* -•.J^oojr,'&#13;
drilling in akilitafy « % ~jf&#13;
Dan Wilson baa 1 ¾ ¾ ½ ^&#13;
old, which bAd bee* the property&#13;
his grand-father and it isqaise a&lt;&#13;
iosity.&#13;
Elmer Mayhood, a switchman at the&#13;
junction, had three fingers of hii right&#13;
hand badly injured Saturday. The&#13;
middle finger will have to be amputated.&#13;
Last Saturday while convict Geo.&#13;
Cole at the prison was carrying a barrel&#13;
of coffee, he slipped and the barrel&#13;
fell onto his leg and broke it above&#13;
the knee.&#13;
«&#13;
The matter of disposing of the'punher&#13;
property purchased last summer,&#13;
to parties who wish to rent it. will&#13;
come up for discussion next Mondayr&#13;
night in the council.&#13;
A switch engine jumped the track •&#13;
last Tuesday near the clay pits north&#13;
of the city, and owing to the softness&#13;
of the ground the steam derrick had&#13;
to be used to put it on the track again.&#13;
A report was circulated on t h e&#13;
streets here that Jeff Davis hadtdiedof&#13;
pneumonia. When the report was investigated&#13;
jt was found that he wasthe&#13;
family dog of Mrs. John Wiakj*.&#13;
He was 25 years old.&#13;
Clark, Baker &amp; Co., whoJesaft grocers,&#13;
received an order from Nashville*&#13;
Tenn^ the other day. Th* letter said&#13;
that they could bay goods cheaper i n&#13;
Jackson with freight attached t b a *&#13;
they conld in Tennessee.&#13;
4&#13;
*.'&#13;
! • :&#13;
^ ' l v&#13;
?.•'&#13;
x. •w&gt;,&#13;
H&#13;
mm&#13;
sac •mSm&#13;
moBWiJi&#13;
flalUW.w pork packers&#13;
&lt;0$f 0» yotkioorooisd.&#13;
want&#13;
•v&#13;
DIAC, of Mexico. boa&#13;
his third term.&#13;
* A . * p WASHDTOTOX hotels mil charge&#13;
Tiiiton lull rates.&#13;
enla-&#13;
IT to denied that the empress of Austria&#13;
to coming to this country.&#13;
THB river and harbor appropriation&#13;
hill appropriate* $11,906,850.&#13;
A CHICAGO judge disposed of thirtyfive&#13;
divorce cases in one hour.&#13;
# '&#13;
f&#13;
I d s . SukMfcHS, of Humboldt, Tennessee,&#13;
has given birth to triplets—two&#13;
boys and a girl.&#13;
G. W. RICHARDSON, the Free Will&#13;
Baptist clergyman, of Concord N. H.,&#13;
has passed away.&#13;
A LOWB widow in Laraar county, Alabama*&#13;
was dreadfully whipped, recently,&#13;
by Regulators.&#13;
FRANK HOWARD, the song writer,&#13;
made $3,000 in one year out of "Only a&#13;
Pansy Blossom.11&#13;
" T&amp;AXX Wtxeox got $15,000 from a&#13;
CoJoago street car company for cutting&#13;
lat one of his legs.&#13;
A N U T STATE.&#13;
•tr.&#13;
9fcAttt» is claimed in the securing of&#13;
m papers for a number of&#13;
Chicago.&#13;
t . . =&#13;
temperance worker&#13;
tt&amp;to/d, lflltUtBnQ^if rfi has been warned&#13;
R / m W m t o s C a p s .&#13;
•VX ., Of Little Falls, Min-&#13;
: heir to $200,000 left&#13;
c ttloonists&#13;
fodtaua,&#13;
and&#13;
have&#13;
L » ^&#13;
f poooie wto&#13;
itlc scheme.&#13;
birth&#13;
Ifte city,&#13;
tOjofet nature.&#13;
to a&#13;
as a&#13;
H BJIAET, Gen. Grant's&#13;
, had a stroke of apoplexy&#13;
recently. His recovery ia doubtful.&#13;
for-''-&#13;
BOSTON has a ninety-one-year-old&#13;
merchant who continues business at his&#13;
old stand—Otis Monroe, a grain dealer.&#13;
Admiral Luce, is to&#13;
OS)fttj»t»»Jred list. He has&#13;
tor a half century.&#13;
•v;&#13;
HON. JOHN Scoff, ossther of the&#13;
Itottt law, died at hi* hoJNO in Lebanon,&#13;
49M&amp;0, after an illness flt three weeks.&#13;
TODNO PHILIP BOYKR, of German-&#13;
•bwn, Ohio, read the Bible until he&#13;
went crazy, then tried to kill his mother.&#13;
A WOMAN at Anderson, Indiana, has&#13;
given birth to a child half human, half&#13;
horse. The mother was thrown from a&#13;
carriage some months ago.&#13;
FRANK METCALF, who died at Sandy&#13;
Hook, ot apoplexy recently, was a son&#13;
of Thomas Me teal (, one of the oldest&#13;
steamship pilots on Boston's harbor.&#13;
THE house in Domremy, France, in&#13;
which Joan of Arc was born, ia to be&#13;
converted into a little museum, tho&#13;
mala contents of which will bo a collection&#13;
ot engravings illustrating her&#13;
.4.¾ i n t&#13;
GOLDWW Sunn, juHt elected&#13;
of the Toronto Commercial&#13;
~* author of nwty magu-&#13;
•newspapor letters, has&#13;
from active polillan,&#13;
If. A., of St.&#13;
iJlasgow, Scotland,&#13;
lis native land from&#13;
fh Palestine. TurrServia.&#13;
He wheeled&#13;
idusand seven hundred&#13;
Hto tricycle created astonish-&#13;
. oad dismay in many place3, and&#13;
tn Jerusalem the people became much&#13;
excited over i t&#13;
two&#13;
THE oldest student at the Princeton&#13;
theological seminary is Henry Chapman,&#13;
who is gpventy-two years of age&#13;
and by no means well-preserved.&#13;
About fifty years ago he was graduated&#13;
from Lafayette college. * He had&#13;
always wanted to go into the mini9tcry,&#13;
!hut poverty obliged him to enter commercial&#13;
pursuits. About five years ago&#13;
this brother died and Mr. Chapman camo&#13;
'inWposession of an income sufficient to&#13;
.malnJSin him In comfort for the remainder&#13;
of his life. The longing of his&#13;
youth returned and he is now studying&#13;
;theology with enthusiasm.&#13;
TH£ L1EU.-GOV. DEAD.&#13;
Terrible Railroad Accident in tho&#13;
Upper Peninsula.&#13;
T h e L t o » t - e « v . A a a e a * t * e KUIed.&#13;
A s t h e e a s t - b o u n d p a s s e n g e r train o n t h e&#13;
N o r t h w e s t e r n railroad n e a r e d E l m wood, a '&#13;
station s i x t e e n m i l e s e a s t of W a t e r s m e e t ,&#13;
a t 1 o ' c l o c k the o t h e r a f t e r n o o n , o n e of t h e&#13;
t r u c k s u n d e r t h e r e a r c o u c h b r o k e a n d&#13;
t h r e w t h e i oach off t h e t r a c k . T h e c o a c h&#13;
w a s derailed a b o u t five c a r l e n g t h s , w h e n&#13;
i t struck a s t u m p a n d w a s s m a s h e d t o&#13;
p i e c e s , k i l l i n g o r d u j u r i n g a l l t h e o c c u p a n t s .&#13;
T h e k i l l e d a r e : J a u . e s H . M a c d o u a l d ,&#13;
l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r of M i c h i g a n ; W i l l i a m&#13;
C o c h r a n e of E s c a n a b a ; H . H . T a t t l e ,&#13;
C l e v e l a n d , O.&#13;
T h e w o u n d e d a r e : M r s . P e r c y B e a s e r of&#13;
A s h l a n d , Wis., s p i n e I n j u r e d v e r y b a d l y ;&#13;
M r s . M c C l u r e of W a t e r s m e e t , w i f e of t h e&#13;
train b r a k e m a n , b a d l y c u t a n d s e v e r e i a&#13;
t e r n a l I n j u r i e s ; M r s . E . P . F o s t e r of I r o n&#13;
M o u n t a i n , s e v e r e c u t iu t h e b e a d a n d injure&#13;
d s p i n e ; C o n d u c t o r H . A r m s t r o n g i n j u r e d&#13;
i s h e a d a n d leg b r o k e n .&#13;
M r . O. C . D a v i d s o n of C o m m o n w e a l t h&#13;
a t t h e t i m e of t h e a c c i d e o l w a s p l a y i n g&#13;
c a r d s w i t h L i e u t . - G o v . M a c d o n a l d , M r .&#13;
T u t t l e a n d M r . C o c h r a n e . H e v a y s t h a t&#13;
t h e first i n t i m a t i o n t h a t h e h a d t h a t a n y -&#13;
t h i n g w a s w r o n g w a s a J o l t i n g s e n s a t o n ,&#13;
t h e c a r t h e n s w a y e d t w o o r t h r e e t i m e s u n d&#13;
t h e n t u r n e d on i t s s i d e . H e r e m e m b e r e d&#13;
n o t h i n g m o r e u n t i l h e f o u n d h i m s e l f 200 vr&#13;
yoO feet i n t h e r e a r of t h e t r a i n i n t h e s n o w .&#13;
I t s e e m s t h a t t h e c a r i n t u r n i n g o v e r&#13;
s t r u c k a s t u m p w h i c h p e n e t r a t e d b e t w e e n&#13;
t h e m e n w h o w e r e p l a y i n g c a r d s . M r .&#13;
T u t t l e , w h o w a s s i t t n g in t h e sei.t t o t h e&#13;
rear of t h e t a b l e , w a s i n s t a n t l y l u l l e d , h i s&#13;
n e c k b e i n g b r o k e n . M r . M a e d o n a l d w u s in&#13;
t h e t a m e t e a t w i t h h i m a n d h i s a r m w a s&#13;
t o r n o u t of t h e s h o u l d e r a n d w a s f o u n d a t&#13;
l e a s t 40 f e e t f r o m t h e b o d y . H e l i v e d a b o u t&#13;
o n e h o u r a n d w a s c o n s c i o u s f o r a f e w ruin&#13;
u t e s .&#13;
T h e w h o l e s i d e of t h e c a r w a s t o r n o u t&#13;
b y t h e s e c o n d s t u m p a n d it s e e m s i n i r a c u&#13;
loua t h a t a n y e s c a p e d .&#13;
T h e d e a d w e r e p i c k e d u p a n d c a r r i e d t o&#13;
W a t e r s m e e t . A s p e c i a l t r a i n c o n v e y e d&#13;
t h e b o d i e s of M r . M a c d o n a l d a n d M r . Cochr&#13;
a n e t o E s c a n a b a , w h e r e t h e y r e s i d e d . T h e&#13;
r e m a i n s of M r . T u t t l e w e r e t a k e n t o h i s&#13;
h o m e in C l e v e l a n d , O.&#13;
T h e m e s s a g e i n f o r m i n g G o v . L u c e of t h e&#13;
f a t a l a c c i d e n t t o L i e u t . G o v . M a c d o n a l d&#13;
c o n t a i n e d no p a r t i c u l a r s . H e i m m e d i a t e l y&#13;
w i r e d M r s . M a c d o n a l d a s f o l l o w s :&#13;
" 1 a m t h i s m o m e n t i n r e c e i p t of a t e l e g r a m&#13;
a n n o u n c i n g t h o d e a t h of m y d e a r f r i e n d ,&#13;
L i e u t . - G o v . M a c d o n a l d . I n e x t e n d i u g m y&#13;
s i n c e r e s y m p a t h y , J b e g t o a s s u r e y o u t h a t&#13;
M i c h i g a n w i l l m o u r n w i t h y o u i n t h i s b e -&#13;
r e a v e m e n t , ( s i g n e d ) C. G . L U C E . "&#13;
G o v . L u c e h a s i s s u e d t h e f o l l o w i n g .&#13;
S T A T E O F M i c n i U A V , [ *&#13;
E X K L T T I V E C H A M B E R . |&#13;
A n u n w e l c o m e t e l e g r a m a n n o u n c e s t h e&#13;
s a d d e a t h of L i e u t . - G o v . J a m e s H . M a c d o n&#13;
a i d a t E l m w o o d , M i c h . , o n S a t u r d a y J a n .&#13;
19th i n s t . ^ . ,&#13;
" A g r a n d m a n h a s srone." a r e t h e s i m p l e&#13;
w o r d s e s c a p i n g t h e lips of all w h o k n e w&#13;
h i m . H y h i s life a m o i i c m e n h e w r o t e t h e m&#13;
f o r u t t e r a n c e n o w a n d h e r e a f t e r . M o d e s t ,&#13;
h o n e s t , g e n e r o u s , k i n d a n d c i p a b l e , h e&#13;
e a r n e d a n d w o r o w i t h u n H S S u m i n g d i e n i t y&#13;
h i g h a n d u n a s k e d h o n o r s of o u r p e o p l e . A n d&#13;
a s t h e c r o w n t h e y h a v e p l a c e d a n d replace&#13;
d u p o n h i m is l i l t e d b y d e a t h for a n o t h e r ,&#13;
t h o u g h b r i g h t e r , M i c h i g a n m o u r n s t h e b e&#13;
r e a v e m e n t .&#13;
I n r e s p e c t t o t h e m e m o r y of a m a n w h o&#13;
l o v e d h i s s t a t e , w h o fed n o a m b i t i o n u p o n&#13;
t h e sacrifice of p r i n c i p l e s , w h o s o v i r t u e s&#13;
a r e w o r t h y of e m u l a t i o n a n d w h o s e life is&#13;
w i t h o u t t h e s t a i n of d a r k b l o t s , I d e e m it&#13;
b u t fitting t r i b u t e t h a t p r o p e r o b s e r v a m e&#13;
s h o u l d b e m a d e on t h e d a y of h i s f u n e r a l .&#13;
T h e r e f o r e , it is h e r e b y d i r e c t e d t h a t t h e&#13;
flag* on »11 p u b l i c b u i l d i n e s of t h e s t a t e b e&#13;
p l a c e d a t half m a s t ui.til a f t e r h i s b u r i a l ,&#13;
a n d t h a t o n t h e d a y of h i s f u n e r a l a l l o r d i -&#13;
n a r y b u s i n e s s in t o e e x e c u t i v e c h a m b e r ,&#13;
a n d in t h e d i f f e r e n t d c p i r t m e n t s of s t a t e&#13;
g o v e r n m e n t b e s u s p e n d e d .&#13;
C Y K I s G. L I C E , G o v e r n o r .&#13;
S e n a t o r s m e t i n f o r m a l l y a n d a p p o i n t e d&#13;
t h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e to a t t e p d t h e fun&#13;
e r a l . S e n a t o r s H o l b r o o k , F o x , P a l m e r .&#13;
G r e e n , L e a v i t t a n d D u n s t a n , M e m b e r s of&#13;
t h o h o u s e m e t a n d - a d o p t e d t h e f o l l o w i n g :&#13;
W h e r e a s , a s it a p p e a r s from t e l e g r a m s&#13;
r e c e i v e d t h i t t h e l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r of&#13;
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g i n s a n d N o r t h u p .&#13;
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c r o p r e p o r t figures t h o c o s t of p r o d u c i n g&#13;
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figured, i n c l u d i n g i n : e r e 3 t . i n s u r a n c e ,&#13;
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l o w e r - t t e t c o s t in t h e n o r t h e r n a n d c e n t r a l&#13;
c o u n t i e s is d u e t o t h e l o w e r p r i c e of l a n d ,&#13;
• a d t h e h i g h e r p r i c e of s t r a w i n t h e first&#13;
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c o u n t i e s i s l e s s t h a n o n e - t h i r d , a n d in t h e&#13;
c e n t r a l c o u n t i e s l e s s t h a n t w o t h i r d s of t h e&#13;
s a m e e x p e n s e in t h e n o r t h e r n c o u n t i e s .&#13;
w h i l e s t r a w in t h e n o r t h e r n c o u n t i e s i*&#13;
t w i c e , a n d i u t h e c e n t r a l o n e a n d o n e t h i r d&#13;
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u c i n g a n d m a r k e t i n g o n e b u s h e l of w h e a t&#13;
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n o r t h e r n c o u n t i e s a n d fa)-&gt; c e n t s in t h o&#13;
s t a t e . . .&#13;
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T h e e x e e u t u t i v e b o a r d of t h e s t a t e busin&#13;
e s s m e n s a s s o c i a t i o n met, in L a n s ' n g on&#13;
t h e l B t h i n s t . a n d a d o p t e d t h e r e p o r t of a&#13;
c o m m i t t e e o f f e r i n g a p l a n of o r g a n i z a t on&#13;
f o r t h e p r o p o s e d M i c h i g a n b u s i n e s s m e n ' s&#13;
fire i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y . T h e y w i l l call a&#13;
s t a t e c o n v e n t i o n of local o r g a n i z a t i o n s t o&#13;
m e e t i n L a n s i n g i n M a r c h t o p r e p a r e a bill&#13;
f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e l e g i s l a t u r e .&#13;
T h e i d e a is f o r b u s i n e s s m e n t o insure,&#13;
e a c h o t h e r a g a i r i s t loss b y firo a t cost. A s&#13;
i t s officers a n d d i r e c t o r s w i l l h e b u s i n e s s&#13;
m e n , t h e e c o n o m i c a l p l a n on w h i c h b u s i n e s s&#13;
w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d is e x p e c t e d to g i v e&#13;
t h e m t h e i r i n s u r a n c e a t a r e m a r k a b l e l o w&#13;
r a t e .&#13;
T h e p r o s p e c t u s s t a t e s t h - t t t h o i n s u r a n c e&#13;
c o m m i s s i o n e r ' s r e p o r t f o r 1 ^ 7 s h o w s I V&#13;
812,000 w a s paid o u t f o r p r e m i u m s f o r life&#13;
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k e p t i n t h e s t a t e a n d r e t u r n e d t o t h e policy&#13;
h o l d e r s .&#13;
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s e c u r e nearly t w o t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s each.&#13;
B o u t h L y o n c a n h a v e a f-0-barrel flour&#13;
mill If cttiaeas w i l l g i v e | I , « W b o n u s .&#13;
C h a r l e s E m e n s o n , a a E a s t S a g i n a w u -&#13;
year-old, c o n v i c t e d o f s t e a l i n g s h o n e from&#13;
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C. D . L e s l i e o f F l i n t r e t s a l e g a c y of S20,-&#13;
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b e e n offered t h e p o s i t i o n of c o l o n e l on t h e&#13;
g o v e r n o r ' s staff. H e ia n o w c a p t a i n of t h e&#13;
P o r t H u r o n g u a r d s .&#13;
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d a m a g e d o n e i n G r e e n v i l l e b y a w i n d s t o r m&#13;
t h e o t h e r a f t e r n o o n .&#13;
MrB. G e o r g e M a r t i n of C a s s o p o l i a w a s s o&#13;
b a d l y b u r n e d t h e o t h e r e v e n i n g w h i l e gett&#13;
i n g s u p p e r t h a t s h e d i e d a t 10 o'clock. S h e&#13;
w a s a l o n e i n t h e h o u s e a t t h e t i m e of t h e&#13;
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t h e l a m p fell a n d Bet n o r c l o t h e s on fire.&#13;
S h e w r a p p e d a b e d n u i l t a b o u t h e r , h u t&#13;
f a i l i n g t o e x t i n g u i s h t h e flames s h e r a n o u t&#13;
of doors a n d s c r e a m e d u n t i l a i d wame t o&#13;
h e r .&#13;
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e n t of H i l l s d a l e , died J a n . 17.&#13;
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a n i z e d in C a d i . l a c .&#13;
T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g of t h e M i c h i g a n S a l t&#13;
a s s o c i a t i o n w a s held lu E : s t S i g i n a w J a n .&#13;
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t h e r e w a s 8,3.*&gt;,iX)u b a r r e l s sold in 1 ^&#13;
a g a i n s t a.-.'oo.ooo b a r r e l s in t h e p r e c e d i n g&#13;
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000 b a r r e l s , o r n e a r l y o n e - h a l f of t h e prod&#13;
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rtuo.iXHJ b i r r e l s were, s h i p p e d t o C h i c a g o .&#13;
W e l l i n g t o n K. H u r t w a s r e - e l e c t e d pre«i&#13;
d e n t ; A l b e r t Miller, v i i - o - p r e s i d e n t ; T h o s&#13;
C r a n a g e , t r e a s u r e r ; D . G- H o l l a n d , s e c r e -&#13;
t a r y . T h e p r o d m t n e t t e d t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s&#13;
a fraction o v r fifty bin c e n t s a b a r r e l .&#13;
T h e e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e of t h o s t a t e&#13;
a g r i c u l t u r a l society h a s a p p o i n t e d a comm&#13;
i t t e e t o s e c u r e a s t a t e a o p r o p r i a t i o n e q u a l&#13;
to -U p e r cent, of t h e t o t a l a m o u n t of p r o&#13;
ffiiums.&#13;
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ail a t A n n A r b o r t h e e t h e r m o r n i n g . H e&#13;
w a s in Jail cu a c h a r g e of a s s a u l t a n d batt&#13;
e r y p r e f e r r e d b y h i s w i f e .&#13;
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b r i c k r e s i d e n c e of A i d . D e d r i c h iu E a s t&#13;
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ly-&#13;
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g r a n t e d M r . a n d Alts. L . A. T o w n of G r a n d&#13;
.Kapids, w h o \s e r e killed i n a n a c c i d e n t o n&#13;
t h o C h i c a g o , B u r l i n g t o n &amp; i j u i n c y in N e -&#13;
b r a s k a last s p r i n g , p o w e r t o c o m p r o m i s e&#13;
w i t h t h e road t n e 110,000 s u i t f o r d a m a g e s&#13;
a t $5,000. T h i s is d o n e t o a v o i d l i t i g a t i o n .&#13;
T h e fact t h a t t h e a c c i d e n t w a s c a u s e d by a&#13;
s t o r m e n t e r i n g i n t o t h e c a s e is a m i t i g a t i o n&#13;
ot t h e r o a d ' s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y .&#13;
A c o m m i t t e e h a s b e e n a p p o i n ' o d t o s e c u r e '&#13;
a s t a t e a p p r o p r i a t i o n for t h e s t a e a g r i c u l -&#13;
t u r a l soeioty e q u a l t o 'JO p e r c e n t of t ;e&#13;
l.ot.il a m o u n t of p r e m i u m s . T h e fair is t o&#13;
c o m m e n c e S e p t . Hi.&#13;
L e o n a W h i t e , a l i a s D a v i s of G r e e n v i l l e ,&#13;
h a s b e e n c o n v i c t e d of s e n d i n g o b s e e u e l e t -&#13;
t e r s t h r o u g h t h e mail.&#13;
M r s . H o w a r d M o o r e of P o r t H u r o n ,&#13;
b r o u g h t s u i t a g a i n s t t h e K n i g h t s of M a c c a -&#13;
b e e s l o r t h e i n s u r a n c e u p o n h e r h i m b a n d B&#13;
life, a n d r e c e i v e d a v e r d i c t of U.O.K.). T h e&#13;
d e l e u s e s e t u p w a s t h a t M o o r e m i s r e p r e -&#13;
s e n t e d h i s age a t t h e l i m e of h i s a d m i s s i o n&#13;
to t h e o r d e r .&#13;
D u r i n g t h e s u m m e r of isAS W a r r e n B a b -&#13;
cock, a m a n 7* \ e a r s of a g e , l i v i n g a t L'hadw&#13;
i c k , shot at 'JtU w o o d - b u c k s a n d got 'Mi&#13;
of t h e m , a n d n o t one c a u g h t i n a t r a p .&#13;
C o n g r e s s m a n F a r * | i i h a r ' s bill p r o h i b i t i n g&#13;
t h e l l o a t i n g of r a f t s on t h e g r e a t l a k e s a n d&#13;
r i v e r s o r o t h e r n a v i g a b l e w a t e r s in t h e&#13;
U n i t e d S t a t e s , calls, forth' s t r o n g p r o t e s t s&#13;
from l u m b e r m e n .&#13;
D r . G e o r g e N . G r a n d e r .of B a y C i t y , i s&#13;
a n u o u n t ed a s a c a n d i d a t e for g o v e r n o r of&#13;
A l a s k a .&#13;
THE movement for political priviloges&#13;
is not confined alone to women cl&#13;
America. The women of England are&#13;
lactlvely at work on the same line of&#13;
action. The New York Sun says: Jane&#13;
Cobden. the daughter of the famous&#13;
Richard Cobden of England, says that&#13;
the Women's Liberal associations of&#13;
1 England number more than 16,000 memibers,&#13;
and have become a powerful influence.&#13;
Miss Cobden and Miss Bates,&#13;
anleoe of Sir Rowland Hill, were recently&#13;
sent as delegates to the Men's&#13;
liberal association convention, and Mist&#13;
i Cobden was put on Jits executive committee.&#13;
The radicals feel the necessity&#13;
ot utilising the strong power of the&#13;
W O M B ' S Liberal organisations, and&#13;
(WO tavitlof them to join forces to thai&#13;
[ooltodly they may defeat the oonaervain&#13;
politics.&#13;
C a r r i e r ! for H a r r l i o n .&#13;
T h e e l e c t o r a l c o l l e g e m e t i n L a n s i n g o n&#13;
t h o 14th inst. O n m o t i o n of P e r r y H a n n a h&#13;
of T r a v e r s e C i t y , w h o h a s b o e n t h r e e t i m e s&#13;
b e f o r e a m e m b e r of t h e c o l l e g e , G e n . K. A .&#13;
A l g e r w a s m a d e c h a i r m a n . J a m e s A .&#13;
T u r n e r w a s e l e c t e d s e c r e t a r y . D o n J .&#13;
L e a t h e r s a n d H a r r y P . M e r r i l l w o r e m a d e&#13;
t e l l e r s , a n d t h e s t a t e ' s v o t e w a s c a s t f o r&#13;
H a r r i s o n a n d M o r t o n . D o n . J . L e a t h e r s&#13;
w a s e l e c t e d m e s s e n g e r on t h e s e c o n d b a l l o t .&#13;
K r r a n l n n t o M o n t r e a l .&#13;
T h e M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l w i l l sell t i c k e t s t o&#13;
M o n t r e a l a n d r e t u r n v i a C a n a d a P a c i f i c&#13;
K y . f o r o n e f a r e f o r t h e r o u n d t r i p d u r i n g&#13;
t h e ice c a r n i v a l ; good g o i n g F e b . 2 n d t o b t h ,&#13;
good t o r e t u r n u n t i l F e b . i;3th.&#13;
PENINSULAR POINTERS.&#13;
W a r n e r J . S a m p s o n of M a r c c l l u s a n d&#13;
d e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e f o r c i r c u i t c o u r t&#13;
c o m m i s s i o n e r of C a s s c o u n t y , h a s b r o u j r h t&#13;
s u i t a g a i n s t t h e c h a i r m a n o f t h e c o u n t y&#13;
d e m o c r a t c o m m i t t e e f o r p a y f o r s p e e c h e s&#13;
m a d e b y him i n t h o l a s t c a m p a i g n .&#13;
S p e c i a l A g e n t D o y a n d D e p u t y Collecto&#13;
n D a Bell, L y o n a n d M c M a r t i n of P o r t&#13;
H u r o n , a r e c o n s i d e r a b l y i n t e r e s t e d in t h e&#13;
1,000 p o u n d p a c k a g e of confttcated o p i u m&#13;
s e n t t o D e t r o i t . T h « l a w a l l o w s t h e persons&#13;
m a k i n g t h e seliure.V) p e r c e n t of t h e&#13;
a m o u n t r e a l i z e d from i t s sate, a n d a s t h e&#13;
K e n t c o u n t y ' s l i r u r r t a x e s a m o u n t t o&#13;
*&gt;l,ooo a y e a r .&#13;
T h e l e g i s l a t u r e is a s k e d t o c o n s o l i d a t e&#13;
A u S a b l e a n d O s c o d a .&#13;
T h e b u s i n e s s -portion of G r a n d Ledore,&#13;
w h i c h w a s r e c e n t l y b u r n e d y ' i s to b e r e b u i l t&#13;
in t h e s p r i n g of b r i c k . ,&#13;
S c o t t B u e l l , H a r t - ' N ' o l a n d a n d J o h n&#13;
Miller, c h a r g e d wj^ti s t e a l i n g f &lt;.r*i from a&#13;
saloou at O s c o d a , - b a v e b e e n s e t a t l i b e r t y .&#13;
T h e ' E n g i n e e r i n g N e w s of N e w Y o r k&#13;
s a y s t h e eoxt'of t h e S t . C a i r t u n n e l u n d e r&#13;
t h e p r e s e n t m e t h o d nf c o n s t r u c t i o n will b e&#13;
f.'.'J" 11,0()0, i n c l u d i n g p o r t a l s a n d a p p r o a c h e s .&#13;
T-fie s e c r e t a r y of t h e i n t e r i o r h a s affirmed&#13;
t h e decision of t h e g e n e r a l l a n d office of l a s t&#13;
M a y , r e u s i n g to allow K. W. H a r r i s t o&#13;
m n k o a p r . v a t o e a - h e n t r y of l a n d i " t h e&#13;
D e t r o i t land d i s t r i c t .&#13;
Su|)t. F i t c h d e n i e s t h e r e p o r t t h a t t h e&#13;
r a i l r o a d w h i c h p r o p o s e s t o b u i l d a line from&#13;
St. Ignaeft to t h e Soo w i l l u s e t h e D i i l u t h . '&#13;
:-outh S h o r e &amp; A t l a n t i c t e r m i n a l facilities&#13;
at- St. I g u a c e .&#13;
T h e s u p r e m e c o u r t h a s d e c i d e d t h a t t h e r e&#13;
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l i v e r e d t h e vo e of M i c h i g a n e l e c t o r s t o t h e&#13;
p r e s i d e n t of t h e s e n a t e .&#13;
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of I n g h im c o u n t y , died in P a s s a d o n a , Cal.,&#13;
a f e w da.\ s ago. H e w a s a c h a r t e r m e m b e r&#13;
of t h e s t a t e p i o n e e r soc e t y a n d its t r e a s u r e r .&#13;
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to H o m e .&#13;
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d e c i d e d t o r e p o r t f a v o r a b l y t h e b 11 to cons&#13;
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t e n n a t i o n a l c o m m i t t e e : M r s . H e l e n C o u -&#13;
g a r of I n d i a n a ; Kev. J o h n R u s s e l l , t h e vete&#13;
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p r o v e d t h e r e p o r t of I r w i n R. L i n t o n of t h e&#13;
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of a site for a p u b l i c b u d d i n g a t B a y&#13;
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will d e l i v e r a n a d d r e s s b e f o r e t h e i n s t i t u t e .&#13;
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R i v e r s , d r o p p e d d e a d a f e w d a y s ago.&#13;
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left leg w a s c u t oft by o n e of t h e c o m p a n y ' s&#13;
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m e e t i n P o n t i n e on t h e 7 t h p r o x i m o .&#13;
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a s y l u m .&#13;
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t h o a t t o r n e y s of G r a n d H u p i d s t o h a v e a&#13;
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ing K e n t c o u n t y t w o c i r c u i t j u d g e s , o r else&#13;
to h a v e t h e s u p e r i o r c o u r t of G r a n d R a p i d s&#13;
m e r g e d into t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t , T h e busi&#13;
n e s s of t h e c i r c u i t is m u c h t o o h e a v y for&#13;
o n e j u d g e to h a n d l e .&#13;
T h o l i a b i l i t i e s of t h e M a n i s t e o s a l t a n d&#13;
l u m b e r c o m p a n y e x c e e d s t h e a s s e t s by&#13;
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i l e w e s t of i h e v i l l a g e , b u t a n ongino&#13;
c a u g h t him j u s t a s h i s c a r r i a g o w a s s q u a r e -&#13;
ly o n t h o t r a c k , t h r o w i n g it a l o n g d i s t a n c e&#13;
a n d b a d l y h u r t i n g Mr. T h o m a s a n d h i s w i f e&#13;
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had o n e leg f r a c t u r e d a n d his h e a d i n j u r e d ,&#13;
w h i l e M r s . T h o m a s s u s t a i n e d a b r o k o n&#13;
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r e s u l t i n h c r d e i t h , and t h e d a u g h t e r w a s&#13;
s e v e r e l y h u r t i n t e r n a l l y . T h o m a s did n o t&#13;
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Libel Bill.—The University's Need*.&#13;
L e f t e U U l v e V e i e e .&#13;
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h o u s e j u d i c i a r y c o m m i t t e e t h e o t h e r d a y .&#13;
Mr. B a k e r , w h o d r a f t e d t h e bill for t h e&#13;
s t a t e p r e s s aaaociaton, e x p l a i n e d i t s provisions&#13;
t o t h e c o m m i t t e e . M r . A t k i n s o n suited&#13;
w h a t h e d e e m e d g o o d m a t e r i a l f o r a&#13;
libel l a w a s f o l l o w s : ' T h e p u b l i c a t i o n of&#13;
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m a d e in good f a i t h a n d t h a t s t a t e m e n t s&#13;
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of m u t t e r s of p r i v a t e c o n c e r n s h a l l b e a c&#13;
t i o n a b l e u n l e s s t h e p e r s o n p u b l i s h i n g t h e&#13;
s a m e shall p r o v e t h e s t a t e m e n t m a d e t o b e&#13;
t r u e a n d t h a t t h e p u b l i c a t i o n w a s m a d e&#13;
for g o o d p u r p o s e * a n d f o r j u s t i f i a b l e&#13;
e n d s . C r i t i c i s m u p o n public* a f f a i r s , p u b -&#13;
lic officials a n d c a n d i d a t e s f o r p u b l i c office&#13;
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specific s t a t e m e n t s of f4Cts r e g a r d i n g p u b&#13;
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c h a r a c t e r s h a l l n o t b e d e e m e d m a t ' e r s of&#13;
p u h l i c i n t e r e s t . P r o c e e d i n g s i n c o u r t inv&#13;
o l v i n g s e x u a l r e l a t i o n s a n d a r r e s t s a m i&#13;
c h a r g e s g r o w i n g o u t of s u c h r e l a t i o n s s h a l l&#13;
n o t b e d e e m e d m a t t e r s of p u b l i c i n t e r e s t&#13;
a n d t h e p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f s h a l l in all c a s e s&#13;
b e o b . e c t i o n a b l e . " T i n s w a s s u g g e s t e d a s&#13;
a s u b s t i t u t e t o t h e bill p r e s e n t e d b y M r .&#13;
G o o d r . e h . T h e j u d i c i a r y c o m m i t t e e , of&#13;
w h i c h M r . G o o d r i c h i s c h a i r m a n , a g r e e d t o&#13;
a r r u n g e f o r a d a t e b e f o r e t h e e n d of J a n u a r y&#13;
w h e n it w i l l b e c o n v e n i e n t f o r r e p r e s e n t *&#13;
t i v e s of t h e p r e s s a s s o c i a t i o n t o g o t o L a n&#13;
s i n g a n d d i s c u s s t h e bill, a n d w i l l g i v e n o&#13;
t i c e t o i t s p r e s i d e n t of s u c h a c t i o n .&#13;
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tion h a s b e e n s o r a p i d t h a t i t s n a t u r a l end&#13;
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tion a b o l i s h e d . T h e y co.up.ire t h e e x p e n s e s&#13;
of t h e A n n A r b o r i n s t i t u t i o n w i t h t h o s e of&#13;
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t a g e of t h e f o r m e r .&#13;
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u n i v e r s i t y l a s t y e a r , w i t h l,b&gt;5 s t u d e n t s&#13;
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a n d M . H . F o r d of c o u r s e s e t t l e d t h e m a t t e r ,&#13;
so t h a t t h e p r o c e s s of v o t i n g w a s a &lt;puict,&#13;
t a m e a f f a i r w i t h no e x c i t e m e n t of a n y k i n d .&#13;
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m e m b e r s i n c o n g r e s s t o t r y to s e c u r e t h e&#13;
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u p p e r p e n i n s u l a for h o m e s t e a d o r p r e e m p -&#13;
tion e n t r y .&#13;
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pose t o i n a u g u r a t e a w a r on t h e J e s u i t s .&#13;
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Monaco s«Jorft» oa behalf of she yoos*&#13;
Mormons of Utah, who ore Irooi /ear to&#13;
year throwing of church supremacy aad&#13;
seekiag poWieal freedom. He ad*osotoi&#13;
the continuance of such cionfsssotoost IfSJlsUtlon&#13;
ss would recover Utah to leyaltjr&#13;
and enforce obeyaace to the federal low.&#13;
He spoke hooefuily of the progress being&#13;
made in Utah, and stated that to a Ulehlgan&#13;
boy, David C. McLaughlin, belonged the&#13;
honor of being the first Gentile to take bt»&#13;
seat in the Utah legislature. He was elected&#13;
in 1086. Two years later McLaughlin&#13;
was re-elected with four colleagues.&#13;
Mr. Ferry called attention to the progress&#13;
being made in education by the means of&#13;
Gentile schools, and the advandtaeat of&#13;
prosperity aud business enterpme since&#13;
the fostering care of the government bad&#13;
been exercised in Utah.&#13;
During the progress of bis remarks Mr.&#13;
Ferry had some very sharp passages with&#13;
Richards and Delegate John T. Cain*. He&#13;
unhorsed the Mormon counselors every&#13;
time they tilted against him, and left an excellent&#13;
Impression with the committee,&#13;
CALLS FOR BLUOD.&#13;
Th e Ame r i c a n F l a g T o r e Uo ' hy&#13;
m e n s .n s a m o * .&#13;
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t , w r i t i n g from &gt;&#13;
S a m o a , s a y s : " A m o s t s e r i o u s s t a t e&#13;
affairs e x i s t e d i n S a m o a o n t h e n i g h t&#13;
D e c . 18. S o m e s a i l o r s f r o m t h e G e r m a n&#13;
m e n o f - w a r A d l e r , A l s a a u d E b e r a t t a c k e d&#13;
M a t a a f a s ' s o l d i e r s , u n d e r d i r e c t i o n of t h e&#13;
G e r m a n c o n s u l a u d C a p t . F r i t z , t h e s e c o n d&#13;
G e r m a n n a v a l officer i n p o r t A s a r e s u l t&#13;
of t h e e n c o u n t e r , -"2 G e r m a n s a i l o r s w o r e&#13;
k i l l e d a n d D2 w o u n d e d .&#13;
S i n c e t h e n t h e G e r m a n w a r s h i p s h a v e&#13;
b u r n e d t h e A m e r i c a n h o u s e s a n d flags, torn&#13;
d o w n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s flag, seized A m e r i -&#13;
c a n c i t i z e n s i n t h e n e u t r a l w a t e r s of A p i a&#13;
h a r b o r , a n d t a k e n t h e m p r i s o n e r s ou b o a r d&#13;
t h e G e r m a n m e n of w a r a n d b r e d u p o n Vhe&#13;
A m e r i c a n h a g .&#13;
K i n g M a t a a f a s * p a r t y , w h o h a d b e e n&#13;
fighting a l m o s t c o n s t a n t l y s i n c e t h e b a t t l e&#13;
of L a u t o u n u a , k i l l i n g a n d w o u n d i n g m a n y&#13;
of T a m a s e s e ' s m e n , b e g a n t o fail of a m m u -&#13;
n i t i o n , b u t w e r e a b l e t o o b t a i n 20,0*W S n i -&#13;
d o r ' s c a r t r i d g e s . T a m u a e ' s m e n w e r e r e -&#13;
p o r t e d b e c o m i n g m o r e d i s s a t i s f i e d d a i l y ,&#13;
a n d d e s e r t i o n s f r o m h i s r a n k s b e c a m e v e r y&#13;
f r e q u e n t , s e v e r a l v i l l a g e s l e a v i n g h i s p a r t y&#13;
in a b o d y a n d g o i n g t o t h e i r h o m e s , a d e -&#13;
t a c h m e n t of M a a t a s ' m e n s u c c e e d e d in c a r -&#13;
r y i n g t h e u p p e r e u d of T a m a s e ' s big f o r t ,&#13;
L u u t u a n d o , o n D e c . 12.&#13;
O n t h e n i g h t of D e c . 15 a l a r g e force of&#13;
G e r m a n s a i l o r s , n u m b e r i n g ISO, c a m e&#13;
a s h o r e a t A p i a a n d e u t e r e d t h e s t o r e s ,&#13;
s a l o o n s a n d n a t i v e h o u s e s in s e a r c h o f&#13;
A m e r i c a n s , E n g l i s h m e n a u d h a l f - c a s t e s .&#13;
T h e y e n t e r e d t h e r e s i d e n c e of G e o r g e S c a n -&#13;
lan, U n i t e d S t a t e s m a r s h a l i n A p i a . H e&#13;
w a s n o t i n , b u t t h e s a i l o r s f o u n d h i m a n d&#13;
h i s b r o t h e r M o r r i s S u y d e r . a l s o a n A m e r i c a n&#13;
c i t i z e n , f u r t h e r u p t h e s t r e e t , a n d s t a r t i n g&#13;
a q u a r r e l , s t a b b e d b o t h of t h e A m e r i c a n s i n&#13;
t h e b u c k .&#13;
S e v e r a l v i l l a g e s h a v e s i n c e b e e n d e s t r o y -&#13;
e d b y A m e r i c a n g u n b o a t s , a n d t h e l i v e s of&#13;
A m e r i c a n s a r e in c o n s t a n t d a u g e r . T h e r e -&#13;
m o n s t r a n c e s of t h e A m e r i c a n c o n s u l are of&#13;
n o a v a i l .&#13;
. — _ « .&#13;
T h e G r o w i n g W h e a t Crop.&#13;
T h e M i l l e r s ' a s s o c i a t i o n h a v e i s s u e d a&#13;
p r i v a t e c i r c u l a r f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n a m o n g i t s&#13;
m e m b e r s w h i c h g i v e s i n t e r e s t i n g i n f o r m a -&#13;
t i o n r e g a r d i n g t h e a m o u n t of w h e a t a n d&#13;
flour on h a t i d i n s i x s t a U ' s - - M i s 8 0 u r i , K a n s a s ,&#13;
I l l i n o i s , I n d i a n a . O h i o a n d M i c h i g a n — a n d&#13;
a l s o t h e c o n d i t i o n a n d a c r e a g e of t h e g r o w -&#13;
i n g w h e a t c r o p of t h e s i x s t a t e s . T h e r e -&#13;
p o r t s c o m e f r o m 154. w i n t e r w h e a t m i l l s .&#13;
T h e a m o u n t of w h e a t h e l d b y t h e s e m i l l s i s&#13;
p l a c e d a t 1,900,000 b u s h e l s m o r e t h a n o n e&#13;
y e a r a g o a n d of flour 200,000 b a r r e l s or 60,-&#13;
000 b a r r e l s m o r e .&#13;
.».&#13;
C a n ' t C o m e I n t o t h e State*.&#13;
T ' e o r d e r from W a s h i n g t o n r e q u i r i n g a l l&#13;
C a n a d i a n b u i l t e a r s r u n n i n g f r o m C a n a d a&#13;
i n t o t h e s t a t e s t o b e h e l d for p a y m e n t of&#13;
d u t y h a s a l r e a d y g r e a t l y d i s t u r b e d t h e&#13;
C h i c a g o &amp; G r a n d T r u n k . I t h a s c o m p l e t e -&#13;
ly s t o p p e d t h e r u n n i n g of t h a t c o m p a n y ' s&#13;
c a r s w e s t of D e t r o i t . O r d e r s w e r e g i r e n&#13;
by t h e m a n a g e m e n t on r e c e i p t of t h e ins&#13;
t r u c t i o n s , from W a s h i n g t o n t o k e e p till&#13;
C a n a d i a n built c a r s e a s t of t h e r i v e r . T h e&#13;
C a n a d i a n P a c i f i c i s a l s o s e r i o u s l y affected,&#13;
a s w e l l a s s o m e A m e r i c a n r a i l r o a d s .&#13;
- • , • • - - -&#13;
L e t t e r t F r o m Ntnnle.v.&#13;
D i r e c t i n f o r m a t i o n c o m e s from a n official&#13;
s o u r c e t h a t t h e B r i t : s h g o v e r n m e n t h a s r e -&#13;
c e i v e d l e t t e r s from H e n r y M. S t a n l e y , a n d&#13;
his s a f e t y is a s s u r e d .&#13;
T h e s e l e t t e r s w i l l soon b e p u b l i s h e d , a n d&#13;
a r e t e m p o r a r i l y w i t h h e l d from p u b l i c a t i o n&#13;
for c e r t a i n official r e a s o n s n o t g i v e n . O f&#13;
t h e i r a u t h e n t i c i t y , a n d of t h e s a f e t y of the&#13;
e x p l o r e r , t h e r e M»'no d o u b t w h a t e v e r .&#13;
S h o u l d b e I ' e n * l o n e . l .&#13;
L e w i s P u r d y , w h o h a s b e e n p o s t m a s t e r&#13;
of S h r u b O a k , W e s t c h e s t e r c o u n t y , N . Y . ,&#13;
s i n c e l s 4 1 , h a v i n g b e e n a p p o i n t e d b y W i l -&#13;
l i a m H e n r y H a r r i s o n , i s w y e a r s old, a n d&#13;
h a s n e v e r b e e n a b s e n t f r o m h i s p o s t for a&#13;
d a y . H i s a s s i s t a n t , i s h i s w i f e , w h o is IK)&#13;
y e a r s old. A p e t i t i o n i s in c i r c u l a t i o n a s k -&#13;
ing t h e P r e s i d e n t t o r e l i e v e P u r d y w i t h a&#13;
p e n s i o n .&#13;
A t OA a H e a d .&#13;
T h e h o u s e ( F o r d ) c o m m i t t e e o n i m m i g r a -&#13;
tion, h a s d e c i d e d t o i m p o s e a h e a d t a x u p o n&#13;
i m m i g r a n t s of $5, l i e n . S p i n o l a w i l l o p p o s e&#13;
t h i s in t h e h o u s e . I t a l s o d e c i d e d t o e x -&#13;
c l u d e a l i e n s , e x c e p t t o u r i s t s , m i n i s t e r s ,&#13;
e t c . , e x c e p t w h e r e t h e y d e c l a r e a n i n t e n t i o n&#13;
to b e c o m e c i t i z e n s .&#13;
T w e n t y - l l v u D e a d .&#13;
A n e x p l o s i o n of fire d a m p o c c u r r e d i n t h e&#13;
H y d e c o l l i e r y , n e a r M a n c h e s t e r , E n g , , t h e&#13;
o t h e r m o r n i n g . T w e n t y five m i n e r s w e r e&#13;
i n s t a n t l y killed, a n d a s c o r e of otherB inj&#13;
u r e d .&#13;
THE WORLcToF TRADE.&#13;
D e t r o i t P r o d u c e M a r k e t .&#13;
W h e a t - N o , 2 r e d , HSuxMc; J a n u a r v , 98(«)&#13;
99c; F e b r u a r y , 9&gt;'c; M a y , $1.03. C o r V - N o&#13;
2, s p o t , M ^ ' j W ^ c ; N o . 3, 3 2 ^ c ; N o . 2,&#13;
w h i t e , 3 4 c ; M a y , 3*c. O a t s — N o . 2, m i x e d .&#13;
2 7 K c .&#13;
Apples—$l,2*)(Vtl.7."&gt; p e r b b l , a n d a h e a v y&#13;
d r u g o n m a r k e t . P r i c e s l a r g e l y n o m i n a l .&#13;
B u t t e r — R e c e i p t s l i b e r a l a n d p r i c e s w e a k .&#13;
C h o i c e r o l l s , l S ( g l ! ' e ; f a n c y s e l e c t i o n s , l @ 2 o&#13;
m o r e ; o l e o m a r g a r i n e , 13((116c.&#13;
B e a n s — M e d i u m a n d p e a b e a n s , u n p i c k e d ^&#13;
$1.10 « 1 . 3 0 ; h a n d p i c k e d , $1.65661.70: iivjob&#13;
l o t s , $1.75.&#13;
C h e e s e — M i c h i g a n full c r e n n a , : 1 2 ( 3 1 2 ^ 0&#13;
p e r l b ; s k i m m e d , »(u;yc. S p e c i a l e x t r a&#13;
b r a n d s , 1 3 l ^ c .&#13;
C r a n b e r r i e s — B e a t s t o c k , $2,75 p e r buahot&#13;
b o x .&#13;
D r e s s e d m e a t s - B e e f , 4 1 . ^ 7 0 p e r 1 0 ;&#13;
v e a l , 7 ( a 9 c ; m u t t o n , H ^ t r t S ^ c . ThOSO&#13;
figures r e p r e s e n t t h e p r i c e b y t h e carcase.&#13;
D r i e d a p p l e s — 4 ( ^ 4 , ^ 0 p e r l b ; e v a p o r a t e d&#13;
do, cftt^rtke, a n d m a r k e t w h o l l y i n a c t i v e .&#13;
D r e s s e d hogs-$5.7f&gt;(rcrS p e r c w t ; c h o i c e&#13;
l i g h t w e i g h t s in s m a l l l o t s , lOtfjjSoc p e r c w t&#13;
a d d i t i o n a l .&#13;
D r e s s e d p o u l t r y - C h i c k e n s , 9 ( t l 10c; g e e s e ,&#13;
Oc; d u c k s , l i e ; t u r k e y s , 12c; p i g e o n s , 15c&#13;
p e r p a i r .&#13;
F g g B — F r e s h r e c e i p t s , 17@18c p e r d o i ;&#13;
l i m e d , \t\(ti\7c, a n d a l t o g e t h e r n o m i n a l .&#13;
R e c e i p t s l a r g e a n d d e m a n d light.&#13;
F l o u r — M i c h i g a n p n t o n t . $ (rOfl 2."&gt; p e r b b l j&#13;
r o l l e r p r o c e s s , $5 ,r.O; M i n n e s o t a patent,&#13;
$7(a7 2."); M i n n e s o t a b a k e r s ' , $5 5 0 : ryO&#13;
flour, $3 75(&lt;2&gt;4 ; b u c k w h e a t flour, M l c n i g a o&#13;
p a t e n t , $"2 7."&gt;(ii3. M a r k e t q u i e t .&#13;
H i d e s — G r e e n , 4V-.,'r p q r l b ; N o , 1 c u r e d .&#13;
5 c ; v e a l k i p s N o . 1, 4 c ; r u n n e r s a n d N o . 3&#13;
d o , 2 ' 4 ' c ; N o . 1 c u r e d c a l f s k i n s , 5 J ^ c ; N o . 2&#13;
do, 8 &gt; i c ; s h e e p s k i n s , 50c t o $ 1 2 5 , a s p e r&#13;
q u a l i t y of w o o l.&#13;
H o n e y - - 1 5 ( ^ 1 7 c p e r M b f r a m e ; old Btock,&#13;
13(n)14c; e x t r a c t e d , 10(rtl2c.&#13;
H a y — I n c a r l o t s , b a l e d , N o . 1 t i m o t h y ,&#13;
$ l l « m itfJSo. 2 do, $10(«)12 20; c l o v e r , $7(J&#13;
7 2 5 ; s t r a w , $5 50(46; t i m o t h y , loose p r e s s -&#13;
e d , $1«; i n w a g o n lots, $10(rtlfi; s t r a w i n&#13;
w a g o n l o t s , $7(oil0; d o loose p r e s s e d , $9(311.&#13;
Onions—25(rf),'10c, p e r b u . D u l l .&#13;
P o u l t r y — L i v e f o w l s , 7 c : s p r i n g o h i c k e n s ,&#13;
8 M 9 c ; t u r k e y s , 9 ® l 0 c ; d u c k s , 9 c ; p i g e o n s ,&#13;
15c p e r p a i r .&#13;
P r o v i s i o n s — M e s s p o r k , n e w 13 7.Vi%14 00&#13;
p e r b b l ; f a m i l y $14 25(f$U 5 0 ; Bhort c l e a r ,&#13;
$15 25¾¾ 15 7 5 ; t i e r c e s l a r d , 7 ^ ( n ) 8 c ; h a l f&#13;
b b l s , 8(&lt;|8Wc; p a i l s . 8&gt;^(«-9c; b a m s , l i e ;&#13;
s h o u l d e r s , 8 ® 8 ^ c ; b a c o n , 10@10}&lt;c; d r i e d&#13;
b e e f h a m s , ( K s O ^ o ; e x t r a m e s s beef, $7.506¾&#13;
$7 75 p e r b b l ; p l a t e beef, $10(&lt;i)10 50. M a r -&#13;
k e t q u i e t b u t firm.&#13;
P o t a t o e s — T n c a r l o t s , 38@30c; j o b lots,&#13;
35c. R u t a b a g a s , 15®20c.&#13;
R a b b i t s — 1 5 c p e r p a i r ; s q u i r r e l s , 75c p s i&#13;
doz.&#13;
S a l t ^ - E a s t e r n , $1.10 p e r b u s h e l ; M i c h i -&#13;
g a n , 806JS5C.&#13;
t t v a STOCK.&#13;
Hogs—Market fairly active, Irregular:&#13;
light, $fi@S.90; rough packing, $4.9595.05;&#13;
mixed, $5@B.lo; heavy packing and shipping,&#13;
$5.05. Cattle—Market weak, 10 to&#13;
iJOclower; beeves, 18^4.80; cowS/OLUOQI;&#13;
stockers and feeders, lSLOOfjM.40. Sheep-&#13;
Market steady; natives, $310(05: westers&#13;
. /&#13;
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HtAVIM AND EAMTa&#13;
». w. YAM*.&#13;
riafn ar* ao thadewt «rh«*e thera la BO&#13;
then la ao&#13;
•as;&#13;
Ttere U ao&#13;
And ail tMaJrew two line* of vlory ran, ~&#13;
DarknoM and Uffbt, ebon and gold Inlaid.&#13;
God eomee among at through the ahionda&#13;
of air:&#13;
And hia dim track is like tbe iilvery&#13;
wake&#13;
Left by yon pinnace on the mountain&#13;
Fading and reappearing here and there.&#13;
Tbe lamp* and Tells through Heaven and&#13;
earth that move,&#13;
Go in and out, aa jealous of their light,&#13;
Like sailing stars upon a miaty night.&#13;
Death ta the shade of coming life; and Love&#13;
Yearn* for her dear ones in the holy tomb,&#13;
Because bright things are better seeu in&#13;
gloom!&#13;
fft MM W ttwacM he j f o U Ilk* to!&#13;
ffceteb hl^leg* t* having dismissed the&#13;
tab, &gt;hrtwo DMHT walked away In the&#13;
direction of Pali JialL&#13;
• ,' * • • • • •&#13;
It was long after Captain Storgis and&#13;
Jack/Delaney had left the house in St.&#13;
j. Joan's Wood, and Mrs, At woo J bad retired&#13;
to her room.&#13;
Mttlng quietly in his arm c h a r , with&#13;
his hands clasped upon his knees, as if In&#13;
the deepest meditation, ( eorge At wood&#13;
had remained almost motionless since bis&#13;
wlfo bad bidden blm good-night.&#13;
Middfnly, as If be juvtdetermined u p m&#13;
some course of action, ha rose, and, putting&#13;
on bis hat and overcoat, gently&#13;
opened fie ball door and left tbe bouse.&#13;
Mi&#13;
t-' Ml DEEDS.&#13;
BY HKSKY W. MCSFIELD.&#13;
1&amp;&#13;
m&#13;
I&#13;
ii&#13;
CHAPTER IV (CoSTisrEP).&#13;
"Ob, 'in," cried Elizabeth when they&#13;
were safely out of bearing, "iir. Delaney&#13;
la lu tbe kitchen! He come in the back&#13;
way. and e looks so I1L K say he wants&#13;
to speak to you, and please not tell master."&#13;
'Mr. Delaney? 1 wonder what s the&#13;
matter;" and Mrs. A U o o d ' s h«art beat&#13;
quickly as she hastened down the stairs.&#13;
John Delaney wan sitting near the&#13;
kitchen table. I1 Is head rested on hi*&#13;
hands, an I he looked the very picture of&#13;
misery.&#13;
As Mrs. Atwood entere ', he looked up&#13;
and she gave utterance to a hatf-suppresse I&#13;
s ream as she noticed the haggard, worn&#13;
expression of bis face.&#13;
"Can 1 speak to you alone'.'" he murmured&#13;
nervo a y.&#13;
"I'es. r 11 abeth, just remain outside&#13;
a few moments. 1 have something private&#13;
1 wish to say to Mr. Delaney. "&#13;
Hl/.abcth retired Into the passage with&#13;
a guilty conscience—and Bat upon the botto&#13;
n stair.&#13;
"What in the name of goodness&#13;
wl 1 that Keubrn hear that&#13;
'l.l/beth 'Awkins didn't ought to'.'" she&#13;
thought, as she rocked herself to and fro&#13;
in her distress, "oh, if this ain't a disgraceful&#13;
position for a female to be in, I&#13;
should like to know what Is! it's a betrayin'&#13;
of a trust, that's wot it Is!" And,&#13;
biding her face In her apron, she took&#13;
refuge in what she considered to be a&#13;
remedy for all liLs—a good cry.&#13;
Meanwhile Mrs. Atwood had 9eated&#13;
herself near John Delaney, fully prepared&#13;
t J hear some dreadful news.&#13;
"I must leave rngland at once," he began.&#13;
' I came here to ask you to look&#13;
after my mother and sister when I am&#13;
far away. 1 could not have sail good-bye&#13;
to them, even if it had been poss ble for&#13;
me to do so. Tell them 1 am very very&#13;
sorry—quite broken hearted—quite—at&#13;
not bein'.' able to hve them before 1 leave.&#13;
!»ay *'&#13;
"Hut why must you ,eo. Jack:' Why'."'&#13;
"i cannot, dare not tell you. J must&#13;
go, and at once* 1 must leave London by&#13;
this night's mall."&#13;
"Have you sufficient money?" asked&#13;
Mrs. Atwood. forbearing to press him as&#13;
• to the reason bThis sudden departure,&#13;
"Yes—that is, just sufficient, i think.&#13;
to take me away. "&#13;
" tay! 1 do not ask you to tell me&#13;
a n y t h i n g - i u fuel, 1 would rather that&#13;
you did not do so. As to your mother&#13;
and Mary, they shall be to me as my own&#13;
mother and my sister. Will that suffice.'&#13;
You belie e my word, Jack, when 1 say&#13;
so?"&#13;
"Heaven 1 less you, Mrs. Atwood''&#13;
cried Delaney. "You ha e «iven me the&#13;
one bright spaik of hope to llgliUn \\\&gt; m&#13;
darkened life. I know when you sny so&#13;
that they will have a true kind friend to&#13;
comfort them. As to money my mother&#13;
li as surr'clent to keep them both from want&#13;
It ever 1 have the power to send them&#13;
help, 1 will; you know that, "&#13;
"1 am sure you will, .lack. Whatever&#13;
your faults may be, wunt of affection for&#13;
your met her and sister is not one of them."&#13;
"For them?' he Rasped. ' A y , and for&#13;
" liut he left the remainder of his&#13;
sentence ununished.&#13;
'Listen! You say you must leave London&#13;
by to-night's mall. It Is now ten&#13;
o'clock. You have nearly two hours yet&#13;
to reuch the station from which you intend&#13;
to go. Remain here a moment. "&#13;
Mrs, Atwood left the kitchen, but returned&#13;
In a few minutes.&#13;
"Now, you must not no unite emptyhanded.&#13;
Take this," she said, handinsr&#13;
him a small packet "There are i ftcen&#13;
sove.eigns In it It is all my own. Take&#13;
it!"&#13;
It was the money which she had received&#13;
that morning for the trinkets she&#13;
had sold—the money with which she had&#13;
hoped to stave off some of their embarrassments.&#13;
"NL^ I canno' take it." cried John Pe,-&#13;
lancy. bursting into the tears. "1 know&#13;
too well what it is to you. "&#13;
"Jnck," she said, as If addressing a&#13;
naughty child, ",ake it nt once, and don't&#13;
be foolish. You c m repay me by-andbye!"&#13;
"I will then," he replied, looking earnestly&#13;
into her face; "and if Heaven permits&#13;
me I will repay you a hundred-fold,&#13;
not the money only, but the generous deeJ&#13;
as well."&#13;
"Now be off. This way. What is that&#13;
they are shouting in the street?" she sa d,&#13;
suddenly stopping as she wa* about to&#13;
open the door. "Oh, It Is only the newsboys"'&#13;
"Newspapers?" echoed Jack.&#13;
Gradually the hoarse cries became&#13;
•tore an 1 more dlst'nct Standing rnotion-&#13;
'/&gt;•*&gt;, as if attracted by the sounds, they&#13;
listened, gazing into one another's eyes.&#13;
The &lt;hotits came nearer and nearer. The&#13;
perspiration stood out In beads upon Jack's&#13;
forehead, and his heart almost stopped&#13;
beating as he listened to the words—&#13;
"Dynamite explosion,!" "Awful dynamite&#13;
explosion!"&#13;
By degrees the voices faded away, and&#13;
all was again still.&#13;
Neither of them hart spoken for some&#13;
minutes, Presently Mrs. Atwood broke&#13;
the silence. ,(Ie i t - i s it that, Jack?"&#13;
He made n*T answer, but slowly Inclined&#13;
. fc.|a head.&#13;
V ••Good-bye, Jack-good-bye." she whispered;&#13;
"and may Heaven in mercy forgive&#13;
you! '&#13;
Raising her hands to hi* lips, he kissed&#13;
them passionately; then, with a sob he&#13;
hurried out Into thedarkness.&#13;
^udddenly the front-door wa3 thrown&#13;
open, and a blaze of light streamed down&#13;
tbe garden path, along which De.'auey&#13;
walked.&#13;
"Good night, then, Atwood," cried&#13;
Cnptain Sturgis, "I'll look you up again&#13;
shortly. Hallo—why, there's Delaney!&#13;
What are you doing, my young Socialist,&#13;
prowling about at this time of ntght?"&#13;
"He c a n e with a message from his&#13;
mother," interposed Mrs. Atwood, who&#13;
was standing at the kitchen door.&#13;
"He can see me into a cab then," exclaimed&#13;
the Captain. "I know he goes&#13;
part of my way. Good night."&#13;
Captain Sturgls took John Delaney's&#13;
arm, and the two strolled off In the direction&#13;
of tbe eab Hand.&#13;
'•Yon can give me a lift if you like,"&#13;
said Delaney, j&#13;
"Why. are yon going down town to-'&#13;
night?" asked Sturgls. I&#13;
"Yes; I have some late work to do at i&#13;
afhi office of the paper I am on."&#13;
"Jump In, then; I go j«s far at Pal)&#13;
wii a* w *• .&#13;
Ifn. Atwood picked it I K i i i without&#13;
making any&#13;
bidden, •he wae&#13;
the candle, and,&#13;
as to admit the&#13;
town to wait tor&#13;
IHy Circus will do me," replied&#13;
Delaney, •If joa Mil kiadJy p # f . « » ,&#13;
about there."f rr | ;» * r "* ^ ~ J&#13;
OB arriving a#Hsl CtrMt Caf&#13;
CHAPTER. V.&#13;
Hour a.ter hour passed after ber husband&#13;
bad left tbe hou e, bu uo slee.i&#13;
cams to soothe Mrs. Atwo A s weary mind.&#13;
fcbe had heard h m open an 1 shut the&#13;
front door, though he had done it so&#13;
quietly as scarcely to make an. sound.&#13;
Her sense of hearing seemed to be painfully&#13;
Intensified, an I as she stood near&#13;
the window of her b d chamber listening&#13;
tor every sound lu the street, the distant&#13;
ramble of a late cab &lt; r an early market&#13;
cart was the only sound whLb fell u. on&#13;
her ear.&#13;
How the events of tbe day kept recurring&#13;
to her min I! r l i s t her talk with&#13;
George about their domestic troubles, and&#13;
about heriiisllke tu't'apta n -turgis. Then&#13;
her expediliou to Oxford Street with her&#13;
little packet of jewelry to try to raise&#13;
some money, and her fe iingi of elallon&#13;
as she returned homo with fifteen sovereigns&#13;
In her hand. Then how Mary&#13;
had poured forth her troubles to her about&#13;
ber brother, and how she had arranged to&#13;
talk to him on the n orrow. Again, her&#13;
disappointed at not being able to have her&#13;
husband &lt;.u eily to herself, eager as she&#13;
was to hand him those few pounds which&#13;
were to t h e over their present difficulties.&#13;
Captain Sturgis had come home with&#13;
(ieorge to-supper. Always &lt; aptain Murgis!&#13;
How she had longed for his departure,&#13;
so that she could tell iieorge what&#13;
she had done. ' Then—and oh. that was&#13;
the worst of all that day's wears doiims!&#13;
—came Jack Deluney's visit The money&#13;
which sin- had urnem as a surpr se for her&#13;
husband had une pec ted ly been required&#13;
from her; and then cuuie the thought of&#13;
tl ose dreadful cries in the street which&#13;
still kept ringing in her ears—h. r suspicions,&#13;
and aek's silent acknowledgment&#13;
of his guilt&#13;
"(..h, -horrible—horrible " she moaned&#13;
as she clasped he throbbing temples with&#13;
her hands.&#13;
What else could she have done but give&#13;
Jack the money to enable him to escape?&#13;
Where was George? Had he left tiu*&#13;
house? She would go and see. She took&#13;
up- a candle and &lt;,uietly descended the&#13;
stairs. The gas in the halls and In the&#13;
sitting-rooms was all turned o u t She&#13;
looked at the clock on the mantleplece&#13;
it was nearly three. Where could George&#13;
have gone at t h s hour of night? She had&#13;
better go to bed. Men of her husbnnd*s&#13;
disposition, she was well aware, hated to&#13;
thin'c that they were bein.: watched.&#13;
Adjoining their sleeping-apartment was&#13;
a bath-room, vhlch (ieorge Atwood also&#13;
used for dressing in. She cave one glance&#13;
into i t It was ju3t^ as lie had left It before&#13;
s ipper, when lie went upstairs to&#13;
wash his hands. He Lad evidently not&#13;
entered it since.&#13;
At last she put out&#13;
pull ng up the blind so&#13;
first rjys of light, laid&#13;
morning.&#13;
Four o'clock struck, and still she heard&#13;
no 9f&gt;und of its return. 1'resently she fell&#13;
into an uneasy slumber. She could not&#13;
have slept long when she awoke from a&#13;
frightful dream with a s art..&#13;
She sat up in bed and listened.&#13;
What was that? l-'ootsti ps coming&#13;
softly up the ca:pcted wooden stairs, she&#13;
hear! the staircase creak. &gt; raining he&#13;
ears ;o the utmost she heard the sound of&#13;
| a match being struck. Then the doir of&#13;
tho lia h-room w..s i.uie'.ly opened and&#13;
closed. Should she pet up'and welco e&#13;
him? N o -so uethlng de erred her from&#13;
interfering with li is movements. Some&#13;
drea Iful feeling warned her not to do so:&#13;
and she lavstill and listened. There was&#13;
a sound of water running in the ba'li.&#13;
Was he going to have a bath a this hour&#13;
of the morning?&#13;
Thinking and thinking, utterly worn&#13;
out in b o y and n ind, she must St last&#13;
ha e fallen Into a d e p sleep. f&gt;ir when&#13;
she awoke the sun was shining brightly&#13;
in upon her face.&#13;
She looked at her watch—It. was halfpa-&#13;
t ten! She rnu&gt;t have, -lept five or six&#13;
hours Thru by degrees all the events of&#13;
the previous) ay came back with a vivid&#13;
cruelty to her e ory.&#13;
Her hush nul lay sleeping heavily beside&#13;
her. she would not disturb him, so,&#13;
'inietly pulling down the blind tokeepthe&#13;
light from his eyes, she slipped on a morning&#13;
wrapper and won; down stairs.&#13;
Hieakfast had long been ready and&#13;
waiting but she hart no thought or desire&#13;
for eating. The morning paper lay upon&#13;
the t a ' d c '^ei lug It with trembling&#13;
hands, she Riant ed a the head ngs of the&#13;
n e w -.&#13;
Yes — the e it was! 'I he shouts of thaj&#13;
newsboys were only too true! "The Dynamiters—&#13;
Attempt to blow up the House&#13;
of 1'arliament." This was the heading&#13;
to the paragraph which met her eyes.&#13;
She rca ; on —&#13;
"Last night a desperate attempt was&#13;
made to b!ow up the Houses of i\ir.lament&#13;
Two fearful explosions o c u n e d&#13;
almost simultaneously In dillerent parts&#13;
of the Commons' House, at about half an&#13;
hour before the usual time of the meeting&#13;
of the members. Il is suppi sed that the&#13;
Infernal machinei used were wrongly&#13;
timed, and explore I sooner than was intended&#13;
by the miscreants who had hidden&#13;
them in the building. Had the house been&#13;
fnll, as it would have been later on. to&#13;
discuss the Iri-h land bill, there would&#13;
have been a great loss of life. As it is,&#13;
part of the interior of the building was&#13;
wrecked. The police remain very reticent&#13;
a&gt;&lt; to what they know, but it Is believed&#13;
that they' have long had their eyes upon&#13;
some suspicious persons, and that arrests&#13;
will be made in the course of the d.ty.''&#13;
•'Wretched boy!'' thought Blanche, as&#13;
she read and re read the above paragraph.&#13;
"May Heaven forgive him. and spare him&#13;
to lead a better life in another land. 1&#13;
pray that he may escai e. Alas, it seems&#13;
scarcely possible!"&#13;
A sound as ot some one moving about&#13;
iip-stairs distracted her attention. Her&#13;
husband was getting up. Should she refer&#13;
to his having been out all night or not&#13;
No- she decided that she had better not.&#13;
The tea was cold, and she hastened to prepare&#13;
some more for him. Then she noticed&#13;
what had at first escaped her attention,&#13;
that there were several letters awaiting&#13;
hin.&#13;
Bills, she thought bitterly. They were&#13;
a 1 a'drosscd to him. One looked like a&#13;
law er's letter—she knew that the long&#13;
blue envelo, e and the crabbed handwritlug&#13;
could denote nothing else but a legal&#13;
communicat on. Experience of such documents&#13;
had given her a &lt;|iiick and generally&#13;
corr. ct Intuition of what they contained.&#13;
She paced all the letters by tbe side of&#13;
his plate.&#13;
'•i'oor (ieorge! ' she thought "If 1 had&#13;
only that fifteen pounds to give him, i t !&#13;
might cheer him u.» this morning, and enable&#13;
him to face this day's troubles."&#13;
"Blanche." cried her husband's voice&#13;
from the floor above -"lllanchc, are you&#13;
down stalrsV'»&#13;
" i e s , dear," she answered cheerily.&#13;
''Breakfast is all ready."&#13;
"Just send Elizabeth out to get me a&#13;
bottle of soda—tell her to order in a&#13;
couple of down, and bring one back wl;h&#13;
her—d'ye hear? I was out late last night&#13;
and am rather seedy this morning. Oh,&#13;
hare—here.* toma #Kfle? to pay for it!&#13;
, George made his appearance vary •hurt'&#13;
ly. looking wretchedly IU. Throw ing h nseif&#13;
into an easy tbair, he snatched up the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
"Why, how smart yoa are, CwxgB,"&#13;
said Blanche gaily: "you must be going&#13;
our somewhere." She notieed that be waa&#13;
attired In what w&gt;re gnneially regarded&#13;
by blm as bla 'best clo hes '&#13;
'•Yrs: 1 have an appointment down&#13;
town," be replied, as he sat with bis face&#13;
hid en by tbe newspaper be w u reading.&#13;
"1 waa confoundedly late last n( ht, and&#13;
feel done up in conse iueace. Howe er, 1&#13;
mustn't grumble. 1 fell in with some fellows&#13;
who were on for loo, end we played&#13;
until early this morning. Hers are Home&#13;
of tbe results. I tbink our luck has tunnea&#13;
at last l&gt;lancb«:" and as he spokolu&#13;
toste'i a roll of bank notes lutu ber lap.&#13;
"Oh, George," she cried, as she co nted&#13;
ihem over —"twenty ten pound n o t s !&#13;
Why, It is s a l clent to pay all we owe,&#13;
and more!"—and thiowing her arms&#13;
around bis neck she embraced him tenderly.&#13;
"Now you won't la any more,&#13;
will you, darling? 1 ou 11 try u&gt; write a&#13;
little. Even if you earned e er s &gt; lite e&#13;
at first y"U might do letter when yi u&#13;
became known. T o hundred poun »&#13;
Why, v 1th this ' e shall be able to lo k a&#13;
v hole year lu 1 he face, and think what&#13;
you may do in that time "&#13;
"l/h, v.e s1 all manage all right,&#13;
Blanche' What 8 t h i s ' J yi:auiite explosion&#13;
eh? A t t e n t to bio up the&#13;
Hon e of 1 arliament They are g lug it!&#13;
Why, that would .ust suit young ack s&#13;
tasies. That boy is becoming a rank ana&#13;
r c h i s t "&#13;
' And here are some letters f&lt; r you,&#13;
dear. 1 was lial afraid to open them, for&#13;
1 ft It sure they were all b.lls; but now I&#13;
don't mind one bit.''&#13;
"Letters'' Oh, they will keep!" he remarked;&#13;
and he c relesslj crammed them&#13;
into his pocket&#13;
"If you please 'm," s a d 111 abeth as&#13;
sh- came Into the room, "Mrs. and Miss&#13;
Uelaney wish to see you at once and partickler."&#13;
All Blanche's pleasure at having the&#13;
bnrden of &lt; ebt suddenly taken from otf&#13;
her shoulder a vanished instantly.&#13;
".\sk them to go into the sitting room,&#13;
Flizabeth," she haid. 1 will be with them&#13;
im • ediately."&#13;
Then ha ing closed the door and locked&#13;
it, she knelt dowji by her husband's&#13;
chair, and recounted to him all the events&#13;
of the previous night&#13;
She told I im how she had raised the&#13;
money upon her.ewels, and how she had&#13;
intended It for a little surprise for him.&#13;
Then she v ent on to reiate how John&#13;
I elaney came secretly at night and ho v&#13;
she had read In his face the danger he&#13;
wa&lt; In. and how upon learning that he&#13;
was ill-provided with ready cash she had&#13;
given him the uione , which she could so&#13;
ill aH'ord. t ienab e him to escape.&#13;
(ieorge Atwood listened attentively.&#13;
"l'oudld quite rig .t, little woman —&#13;
ju^t what 1 should have done had 1 known&#13;
about it. He is a young donkey, hut I&#13;
like the lad. Let me see - he left here&#13;
with—with Sturgiv di • he not?"&#13;
" es, we may learn from him, without&#13;
exciting his sus, iclons, which way Jack&#13;
went Ife ne er intended to go home,&#13;
i oor infatua ed boy. 1 do so prav that he&#13;
may succeed in leaving Kngland!"&#13;
"So do 1," exclaimed Atwood fervently.&#13;
"Blanche, you are a trump! ^ ou did&#13;
quite right to help him: 1 believe If 1 were&#13;
in a similar si rape you would stand by&#13;
me?"—and he seemed to say this half iuterrogativel:.&#13;
"8;and by yon. (ieorge."" she replied,&#13;
as the tears welled up Into her eyes.&#13;
"Vou are to me my very e iatt n e! i ou&#13;
will never know the live 1 have for you.&#13;
For you or with vou I would Imperil my&#13;
salvation' Oh. (ieorge—but—1 am not&#13;
afraid of you, darling!" she continued,&#13;
.smiling lovingly up into his face. "You&#13;
ii"ver could be in the sfltne position as&#13;
poor John Delaney is in this day."&#13;
George Atwood shifted his position unca-&#13;
il , but he mai!e no response.&#13;
At length, patting his wife upon the&#13;
head aflecttonaiely' he s«id —&#13;
•We had better go in nnd see the Lelaneys—&#13;
I suppose we shall have to answer&#13;
all sorts of &lt; ue.stions. Say ho ' as&#13;
here-for they will be ce.t.iin to find that&#13;
out—but don't tell them tin re. Say he&#13;
came in as he of en does of an evening,"&#13;
'Rut how shall we account lor his not&#13;
coming up-stairs"' asked Mrs, Atwood,&#13;
only loo willing to screen the unhapp/&#13;
young man from all dl&gt;grace. "Captain&#13;
sturgls will know, if he is asked that&#13;
Jack was not in ihe sitting room at all. "&#13;
• t'apta n Stu gis will say nothing; f.&#13;
will see to that!" declared (ieorge Atwood.&#13;
'Ihe interview with tho e aneys was a&#13;
! ainful one. It transpired that the police&#13;
had put a close watch upon the house, and&#13;
had no' attem ted to disgul-e their intention&#13;
of arresting John Delaney for having&#13;
been connected ^ iti the dynamite outrage.&#13;
i oor Mrs. Delaney was . uite broken&#13;
down, and Mary, though she tried to keep&#13;
u her courage, was evidently suiering&#13;
severe mental anguish at tli^ awful suspicions&#13;
which surrounded nor brother's&#13;
departure.&#13;
t.'oinfort'ng them bo'h as best she could,&#13;
Mrs. Atwood persuade 1 them o go homo&#13;
and wait, sug.estin,' that things might&#13;
turn out better than they expected, and&#13;
promising to look in upon them in the&#13;
evening.&#13;
". o u t give way to despair my dear&#13;
Mrs. Delaney," she sail, as shew! hert&#13;
them gixd-bye. •'/• vcrythmg may yet&#13;
i oine right; when things appear at their&#13;
worst it Is always a sign oi a happv&#13;
change being near at hand. Yesterdav I&#13;
tho ight nothing could rescue us from the&#13;
mire of debt which we were in—to-day 1&#13;
am the hap lest wowan In the kingdom,&#13;
so far as money matters a e concerned."&#13;
( eorge Atwool did not go out, as ho&#13;
declared his Intention of doing. He sat&#13;
home all day in a m iody humor, drinking&#13;
more than he usually did. and eating&#13;
nothing.&#13;
Early in the afternoon he rang the bell&#13;
and asked 1 ll/abeth where Mrs. Atwood&#13;
was.&#13;
"She had gone out to pay some bills,"&#13;
Elizabeth informed him.&#13;
"1 want you to t n to get mean evening&#13;
paper, i.ii.aheth,"he said. "Anything—&#13;
Globe or l-'cho, it i!oes not matter. "&#13;
Very soon she returned with the des'red&#13;
nrtic e.&#13;
Taking it quite lulctly from her hand,&#13;
(Ieorge Atwood remained in the same listless&#13;
attitude until she had left the room;&#13;
then he eagerly scanned tho news. At&#13;
last lie threw the paper away from him,&#13;
and sank Into his chair with a sigh of&#13;
relief.&#13;
TO BK fOVTINVEIli&#13;
A Financial Deadlock.&#13;
The Chtheso colony of New York has a&#13;
municipal government oflt3 0»\n a:;d 1J&#13;
of the leading Chinamen are chosen office&#13;
s thereof. The keep tho money and&#13;
papers of the municipality In a big iron&#13;
safe. The safe is locked with li ponderous&#13;
brass padlocks. Each of the Id members&#13;
of the Chinese council or board of&#13;
aldermen has a key to one of these padlocks.&#13;
WJien the safe is o, ened all the&#13;
1J must be on hand. lien. 1,1 Yu Doa,&#13;
the distin ulshed Mongolian buried a few&#13;
days ago, was a member of ihe board of&#13;
aldermen, and now the municipal atialrs&#13;
of "Little China" are In a muddle. They&#13;
can't find the key to unlock bis padlock,&#13;
and, even If they could, no Chinaman&#13;
would All the place, officially, of 'A Yu&#13;
Doo. No one will accept an election to&#13;
the position, for there Is a Chinese superstition&#13;
that the dead man would be Jeal-*&#13;
ous of his su ces-or.&#13;
ntto&#13;
Jgprverelgnja down&#13;
$ - J' %&#13;
Now docs tho thoughtful man understand&#13;
that wise provision or nature which orders&#13;
that be aaoulaYfTow tbiaswr inaoatner, fe*&#13;
the cardinal Jacket can be staffed under Ma&#13;
ooat without bursting the bettona.&#13;
OorK*l«kU»oope.&#13;
A few y e a n ages it was Joe* after tbe&#13;
annonnnerocat waa mad* that electricity&#13;
could be stored In portable batter*&#13;
iea, X heard a gentleman make the&#13;
statement that electricity would soon&#13;
be need t o light o u r home*; b u t once or&#13;
twice a week, o r month, a man and&#13;
wagon would call a t the door, t h e old&#13;
exhausted battery would be taken out,&#13;
a new one freshly charged put in its&#13;
place and so our bouses and stores&#13;
would be lighted with stored electricity.&#13;
Well, a realization of that prophecy in&#13;
a t hand.&#13;
T h e other day, through t h e courtesy&#13;
of a friend, I was permitted to go&#13;
through an electric manufacturing&#13;
establishment, h e r e in Chicago, and&#13;
among many wonderful things that I&#13;
saw was this storage battery. I t is a&#13;
cube-shaped affair, say twelve inches&#13;
high by eight inches square, and is so&#13;
constructed that it cannot get out of&#13;
order, and one of these little things&#13;
will run a single light for forty nights.&#13;
T h e battery can set in a closet, almost&#13;
anywhere in fact, t h e connections made,&#13;
then touch a button and your room U&#13;
lighted. In addition to its use in lighting&#13;
houses it is intended to utilize it in&#13;
lighting railway trains, as this battery&#13;
is so made that motion doe* not affect&#13;
it.&#13;
T h e inventor had one in an elevator,&#13;
where it proved a g r e a t eucce^H. One&#13;
day tbe machinery broke and the car&#13;
fell with a crash, dropping four floors,&#13;
but it did not disturb tho battery nor&#13;
even break the circuit. He thinks&#13;
that was u pretty good test; and so it&#13;
was.&#13;
And so it goes; despite the astonishing&#13;
progress made ia tbe application&#13;
of this wonderful agency in contributing&#13;
to human wants and comforts, it is&#13;
yet in its infancy. The day is coming,&#13;
and if scientists a r e believed, it is not&#13;
fnr off, when electricity will be used to&#13;
light our dwellings and to heat them;&#13;
it will also be used as a motor for&#13;
btreet cars, and even ruad carriages&#13;
will be driven by it. Instead of keeping&#13;
a horse that is liable to go blind,&#13;
get foundered, have an attack of the&#13;
colic and eat his head off two or three&#13;
times a year, you have a few chunks&#13;
of zinc, some vitrol and rain water, to&#13;
generate the power and store it away&#13;
for you, and when you want to go out&#13;
riding, you place your storage batteries&#13;
under the seat, touch a button&#13;
and you're off.&#13;
A great thing in fly-time. Your steed&#13;
won't get its tail over the lines and&#13;
cau«e much trouble and more embarrassment.&#13;
It won't shy at an old stump,&#13;
or refuse to go by a harmless, old red&#13;
cow; and if a shower comes up, or the&#13;
sun be hot, you can raise the buggy&#13;
top without fear of having a first-class&#13;
runaway, a disastrous smash-up and a&#13;
horse and buggy to pay for, besides&#13;
having to walk back to town. Tho&#13;
horse is a noble animal, but if electricity&#13;
still continues to get in its work,&#13;
there will not be much use for him—&#13;
except at the summer running meetings.&#13;
* •&#13;
*&#13;
The following incident is a true on&amp;&#13;
and occurred in a little town in Indiana:&#13;
Abraham Lincoln had just&#13;
been killed by the hand of an assassin&#13;
and the whole country was in mourning:&#13;
In this particular village tho&#13;
people turned out en matsc on the day&#13;
of Lincoln's funeral to do honor to his&#13;
memory, and tho only two churches in&#13;
the place held union services; the Masons&#13;
and Odd Fellows attended in a&#13;
body and the exe-cisea were really of&#13;
an impressivo character, with but a&#13;
single exception. Tho two churches&#13;
were respectively Methodist and Bnptist.&#13;
Mr. Warner, tho pastor of the&#13;
former, was a strong republican, while&#13;
Mr. Knight, tho Baptist, was a democrat,&#13;
and not of the schools known&#13;
as the war democrats, cither,&#13;
When the large congregation had&#13;
gathered, both pastors occupied the&#13;
pulpit. Mr. W a r n e r gave out a hymn,&#13;
and after it was sung called on his&#13;
Baptist brother to make tho opening;&#13;
prayer. As tho services wero being;&#13;
held in tho Methodist church, the Baptist&#13;
minister dropped to his knees, the&#13;
religiously inclined portion of his congregation&#13;
did the same and prayer began.&#13;
Ho finally reached the point&#13;
.where ho began to petition the throne&#13;
of grace on behalf of our country and&#13;
its leading men, etc., and, naturally&#13;
enough, taking his political convictions&#13;
into account, ho prayed that the war&#13;
might be brought to a speody close and&#13;
that all the states might be brought'&#13;
back into the Union just as they were&#13;
before strife had rent tho land and war&#13;
had come upon us. J u s t as ho reached&#13;
this point in his petition old Brother&#13;
; W a r n e r , who was kneeling close at his&#13;
isido, nudged him r a t h e r sharply, and&#13;
in a tone heard all over the house, said&#13;
;very earnestly: " W i t h the exception&#13;
| of slavery, Brother Knight, with the&#13;
'exception of slavery." An audible tit-&#13;
Jter ran through tho room, the Baptist&#13;
[clergyman hastily accepted the amendment,&#13;
added a petition for t h e aboliation&#13;
of slavery and finished his prayer,&#13;
but the incident was not soon forgotten&#13;
in that town,—Ed. R. Pritcbard, in Arkansaw&#13;
Traveler.&#13;
A Suitable Giftfor Charley.&#13;
Fashionable young woman (to dealer)&#13;
— " I want to look at a cane that would&#13;
be suitable for a Christmas gift."&#13;
Dealer—"For a young or old gentleman,&#13;
ma'am?"&#13;
"Oh, quit© young."&#13;
"Do you know what size h a t ho&#13;
wears?"&#13;
"Five and a half, I think."&#13;
" I see. Tho largest size will please&#13;
him b e s t T h e smallor the hat, ma'am,&#13;
tho larger the canes."—Life.&#13;
Addressed as, Dlvtottd&#13;
A shoe-house advertiatd for ft foreman&#13;
in one of their faatariaa, closing&#13;
thus: "Address, statiaf fexftrience,&#13;
and salary - expectod.x'SBw 3211,&#13;
Boston." They receivtat *&amp; answer&#13;
superscribed: "Statiaf Jteperience&#13;
and Salary Expected, lta* ««U,J1*»~&#13;
ton."—Shoe and Lea tine&#13;
TO OUT CANADA IM TWO.&#13;
Vfca* Je • • • • l e e BUlVa M«* mt • *&#13;
Senator Blair of New Haaapehlre la out&#13;
for war. He believes we ought to hare&#13;
Canada, peaceably if Canada will, bat&#13;
forcibly if she does sot want to be aaaexed.&#13;
The New Hampshire senator ia more a Bob&#13;
Acres than a bom bastes Fuiioeo, for he&#13;
would like to have Can ida believe ib*t we&#13;
are '-a devil of a fellow," preferring aa&#13;
eaay aurrender to reaiataoce^with Inevitable&#13;
jfore. He plainly doea not bel.eve with&#13;
Senator Morril, loat the United States la&#13;
better off without Canada on any term* and&#13;
evidently baa not re^ii the Vermont een .-&#13;
tor'a recent article on tbe aubject of annexation&#13;
ia which ail the ob. action a to political&#13;
union are carefully enumerated, Bob&#13;
Acre* Blair drawa a fetrful p.ctura of&#13;
tbe dangers to be apprehended when&#13;
Caeadahaa 100,000,000 population and tbe&#13;
United State* baa 300 000,000. He w^uld&#13;
have tbe war aa a cure for tbe linger in if&#13;
feeling of aectional im between tbe north&#13;
and aoulh, and he evidently long* to be in&#13;
t le v.iii of an army that la to march on&#13;
Hudson Hay and cut Canada in two.&#13;
Tnere ia no cure for the nsberie* trouble&#13;
or transportation entanglements, in hi*&#13;
opinion, out poliical un.on. Commercial&#13;
union gives everything and gains nothing.&#13;
Tbe geographical ui uaii &gt;n and growth of&#13;
the two countries deu.and uniun. "If, at&#13;
t.;e close of ine civ 1 war," be sa&gt;s, ' t h e&#13;
joint northern and southern armies, under&#13;
command of Sherman or SueriJaa and one&#13;
of the prominent southern generals, bad&#13;
marched into Canada, while another army&#13;
established a protectorate over Mexico, we&#13;
• hriuld have esc.p-'d the horrors of recoa&#13;
tttrucLion. We can settle this C .nadiun&#13;
problem nowt bjtter than our children can,&#13;
and it is wron^ to pass over to ihe comiDg&#13;
generation any increa»:ng inheritance of&#13;
bloodshed and difficulty growing out of the&#13;
problem which, if it must be so.vtd by vio&#13;
lence, notwithstanding our solicitation for&#13;
a peaceful emiin^'i shoull be solved by ourselves."&#13;
Relics of the Jeannette.&#13;
The Reotrrapeical society of the Pacific&#13;
coast has received a letter from President&#13;
Johnsty of th'J royal geographical commission&#13;
of Greenland, conveying information&#13;
received by that society from ColoLial Governor&#13;
Lutzerof Julianshaab, which is in the&#13;
southern ponion of Greenland. This in&#13;
formation is that the latter has in hi* pus&#13;
sesioti wore than a dozen different urticks&#13;
which appear to be relics of the Jeariuette.&#13;
and which have floated into tbe shores of&#13;
that region on ice tloea.&#13;
The fact that these ice floea have come to&#13;
the western coast of Greenland indkat ;a a&#13;
very remarkable movement of polar currents,&#13;
provided the rehca are genuine, ani&#13;
therefore it becomes of interest from a&#13;
geographical p &gt;iut of view to discover&#13;
whether such is the case.&#13;
If the relics arc genuine they have float&#13;
ed clear across the polar sea down the east&#13;
coast of O r t-n and, and then around&#13;
towards Baffin's bay and would prove&#13;
there was an open current through the&#13;
whole of this vmt expanse.&#13;
Trie letter given a list of the articles,&#13;
some of which bear strong evidence of&#13;
genuineness, and others, if correctly described,&#13;
e n n o t be so. One of the things&#13;
mentioned in the list of articles ia a tent.&#13;
There were no tents whatever among the&#13;
effects. Que of the names tfiveu as being&#13;
on one of the articles is that of F. C. Linde.&#13;
Ttiere was no sui h person in the party.&#13;
Baron Hirsch's View.&#13;
The New York Herald prints a Paris dispatch&#13;
giving an interview with Baron&#13;
Hirsch, in which he sa.vs that the lU0,0OO.tkX&gt;&#13;
francs he has given fore iucational purposes&#13;
in Uu9sia and Austria are not for Jewish&#13;
i children alone, but for Christian children&#13;
as well. T!:o Baron says: ' I am a bitter&#13;
enemy of fanaticism, bigotry and exclusive&#13;
theology. The Jewish question can only be&#13;
solved by the disappearance of the Jewish&#13;
race, which will inevitab y be accomplished&#13;
by the amalgamation of Christians and&#13;
Jews. The Jewish race is now disappearing.&#13;
There are numerous Instances of the&#13;
conversion of Jews to Christianity, but 1&#13;
cannot recall a solitary instance of a Christian&#13;
being converted t) Judiasm. The salvation&#13;
of the Je\VB is assimilation.&#13;
"Let them be amalgamated by Christian&#13;
ity. Let the fusion be complete ; let Jewish&#13;
education be broken down; lot the Jews as&#13;
a distinct sect disappear. This is the tendency&#13;
of the age. This will be the solution&#13;
of the Jewish question and a blessing to&#13;
civilization.''&#13;
Miifhteil Ambition.&#13;
B'lly—"Hollo, Jimmy! Why don't you&#13;
come out an' play wui do fellersf'&#13;
Jimmy—''1 dnssan't."&#13;
Hilly—"What lor!'•&#13;
Jimmy—"You know that book we was&#13;
read in" out in de barn) Well, I run away&#13;
and wa» goin' to bo the 'Sourge o' de&#13;
Plains.' but before I got over de fence pop&#13;
keic:ied me.''&#13;
Billy —"Aw, come out."&#13;
"Jimmy —"I Jassan't. Pop took my pants&#13;
and him em.'1&#13;
— .—^—• «» •&#13;
Too Soon for a Test-&#13;
Miss Dusky- "Am dem de black stockin's&#13;
you tolc nu&gt; about buyin' f"&#13;
Miss Saffron- "Yes, dem Is de ones,&#13;
Cicely, an dey only cos' seventy-fi' cents."&#13;
Mi?&gt;s Dusky "Am dey silk f"&#13;
Miss Saffron—"Not 'zactiy, but dey're&#13;
je*' as good,"&#13;
Mis-* Dusky—"An' will dey wash!"&#13;
Miss Saffron—"Dat I don't know, I'sc&#13;
only had 'em fo' weeks,1'&#13;
Red continues in high favor, but its&#13;
strong effecs are subdued by combination&#13;
with neutral colors.&#13;
Offensive breath v nishes with tbe use&#13;
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.&#13;
English ser^re gowns of Rotnnn-red are&#13;
^ialf concealed by elaborate braid embroidered&#13;
In black and gold&#13;
Leave hope behind,&#13;
All ye who enter here!&#13;
So ran the dire warning which Dante&#13;
read on the portals of the Inferno. So&#13;
runs the cruel verdict of your friends if&#13;
you arc overtaken by the first symptoms of&#13;
that terrii le disease, consumption.&#13;
"Leave hope behind ! Your days are num&#13;
bored !:" And the struggle against death&#13;
is given up in despair. But while there is&#13;
life, triem is hope! Dr. Pierce's Golden&#13;
Discovery has cured hundreds of cases&#13;
worse thou yours; and it will cure you if&#13;
taken in time. But delay is dangerous,&#13;
No power can restore a wasted lun^; the I&#13;
"Golden Medic.il Discovery," however£fcun |&#13;
and will arrest the disease.&#13;
Evening toilets are made up in white&#13;
green and rose. In some dresses all these i&#13;
colors are worn together.&#13;
A D r e a m of F a i r "Women.&#13;
Tennyson in his exquisite poem, dreams&#13;
of long procession of lovely women of ages&#13;
past. This is all very well, but the laureate&#13;
would have done the world a greater&#13;
service if he had only told the women of&#13;
the present how they could improve their&#13;
health and enhance their charms This he&#13;
might easily have done by recommending&#13;
the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.&#13;
Health is the best friend of beauty,&#13;
and the innumerable ills to which women&#13;
are peculiarly subject, its worst enemies.&#13;
Long experience has proven that the health&#13;
of womankind and the "Favorite Prescription"&#13;
walk hand in hand, and arc inseparable.&#13;
It is the only medicine for women,&#13;
sold by druggists, under a positive guarati&#13;
tee from the manufacturers, that it will&#13;
jfive satisfaction in every case, or monev&#13;
will be refunded. This guarantee has been&#13;
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully&#13;
carried out for many years.&#13;
Embroidered stockings exhibit every&#13;
variety of elaborate clocking and ornamentation.&#13;
STATE or OHIO, CITT or TOLEDO, )&#13;
Lt'CAS COUNTY, S. S. \&#13;
F I U N K J. CHENEY makes oath that he is&#13;
the senior partner of the firm of F. J.&#13;
CHF.NEY &amp; Co., doing business in the city&#13;
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and&#13;
that aald firm will pay tho sum of O\K nvsv&gt;&#13;
KRn noLLARs for each and every case of&#13;
CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of&#13;
HALL'S CATARRH CURB.&#13;
FRANK J. CHFNET.&#13;
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my&#13;
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.&#13;
ISStt,&#13;
. W&gt;—» . A . W . G H A 9 0 S , '&#13;
\ tBAL. }&#13;
I — ^ - &gt; Notary Public.&#13;
Hall's Catarrh Cure 1» taken internally&#13;
aad acta directly on the blood and mucus&#13;
aurtaoM at the system. Send for testimonials,&#13;
free. Y, J. C R B N I T &amp; Co., Toledo, O.&#13;
H r S o W by aU Druggists, 75c. |&#13;
"BsjtJotaP ___„__&#13;
know ererytMs' dew*&#13;
oertaialy kaew Bute, tf thay dtft&#13;
that the safest, quietest aad SMI&#13;
ours for eseeA, arsttrbitta, eooflU „&#13;
chest, e t c , &amp; Dr. BolTs Cetjffc&#13;
Price twesty-flve eeats a settle.&#13;
As a remedy tor aeeidenU&#13;
ap&#13;
every day life, sees as cute. »rniesst rains, boras, scalds, and fms* bttea, Salvation&#13;
Oil has no equal in tbe_ auurket. It&#13;
literally aanibi ates pain. Price SB&#13;
Black si:k dresses are very fashionable&#13;
made up in combination with eoiored silk&#13;
faille sad black lace.&#13;
Coughs and Hoirsenesi—The irritation&#13;
which induce* coughing immediately re&#13;
lieved by use of "Brown's fcsroacbial&#13;
Troche*." Sold ouly In boxes.&#13;
Young la lice who ar J making their debet&#13;
wear ball dresses of white tulle trimmed&#13;
with white Mowers.&#13;
-S * - • &gt; * * * mm* T * - a * r r « a » • * &gt; • •&#13;
And each day and night during this week&#13;
you can get at all druggists Kemp's Balaam&#13;
fpr the 1 hroat and Lungs, acknowledged to&#13;
be the most successful remedy ever sold for&#13;
the cure of coughs, croup, bronchitis,&#13;
whooping cough, asthma and consumption&#13;
(Jet a bottle today and keep it always in&#13;
the house, so you can cb^ck your cold at&#13;
once. Price 50c and $1.0u. Sample bottle*&#13;
^••ee.&#13;
Empire green, a color similar to Nile&#13;
green, is in favor for striped crapo or tulle&#13;
ball dresjes.&#13;
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac&#13;
Thompson's Eye Wat*-. Druggists sell i t Sttc&#13;
The hair is worn dressed a little lower&#13;
than it was' last teoson. in some cases i»&#13;
quite covers the nape of the ne.-k.&#13;
When Baby was sick, we gave her Cactorla,&#13;
When she was a Child, she cried for Costoria,&#13;
When she became Kisi, ihe clung to Castorla,&#13;
When aba had Children, she gave t h e n C***-orta,&#13;
The hair may be worn either high or low&#13;
this winter, and there are various ways of&#13;
dressing it.&#13;
A B * d l c a l C a r e T e r E p i l e p t i c Fit*.&#13;
To THE EDITOK—Please inform your&#13;
readers that I have a positive remedy for&#13;
the above named disease which I warrant&#13;
to cure the worst cases. So strong is ray&#13;
faith in the virtues of this medicine that I&#13;
will send free a sample bottle and valuable&#13;
treatise to uny sufferer who Will give me&#13;
his P. O. and Express address. Miy remedy&#13;
has cured thousands of hopeless cases.&#13;
If. G. HOOT, M. C, 183 Pearl St., New&#13;
York.&#13;
Pure wbite gowns of cashmere and Sicilienne&#13;
are popular for debutantes at an afternoon&#13;
tea.&#13;
RErVtEDY'E PAlhl&#13;
C U R E S P E R M A N E N T L Y&#13;
BACKACHE, HEADACHE&#13;
AND T O O T H A C H E .&#13;
CURES PERMANENTLY ALL ACHES.&#13;
AT T)P.VC,(;ISTS AND D C A L I R S .&#13;
THE CHARLES A. VOGELEB CO.. Baltimore. H4.&#13;
Diamond Vera-Cura&#13;
i--&lt;m i &gt; Y « p E r ' 8 i A .&#13;
A posnivK &lt; rr:E KOR INDIRECTION AND ALL&#13;
blonde,I I rouble* Ar:.-!ng Therefrom.&#13;
i'onr Di'&lt;'"'&lt;*&gt; or (lentritl Pfi'er icill get Ttri&#13;
titra f r -jnn ,/ not nlreailt/ in st'.ck, &lt;&gt;r il will be ttn&#13;
l\. I .I'll/ ' n rtrrtpl i\f 25 (M. &lt;S bnret II «11 (« llump'&#13;
siiriiptt tt&gt;i'. on rt&lt; t'pt uf 1-rtm t[,imp.&#13;
•JJIF: t n Anr.KsgA. VOLKLKUCO., lummox, M.' SCOTTS&#13;
EMULSION&#13;
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL&#13;
HYPOPHOSPHITES&#13;
Almost as Palatable as MHk&#13;
Bo d l i g n l i ' d t h a t i t c a n b e t a k e n ,&#13;
d i g e s t e d , a n d a a s t m l l a t r d b y ( h e m a s t&#13;
M B i l t l v e • t o m a c h . w h f l n t h e p l a i n o i l&#13;
c a n a o t *&gt;«• t o l e r a t e d I a n d b y t h e r a m -&#13;
b l m l ' n n o r t h e o i l w i t h I h e h y p o -&#13;
p h o s p n i t e i la m a t h m o r e e f R c a c i o a a .&#13;
Bemrkaale u • fesh predieer.&#13;
Persens gain rapidly while taking It&#13;
SC'iTT 3 EMULSION Is aekswwkmged by&#13;
PhyBloi»ni to he tli» I'inn1 and M—t |iMysratioa&#13;
In the world fur tLe relief aa4 O L M of&#13;
C O N S U M P T I O N . SCftOFULA,&#13;
C E N L R A L D E B I L I T Y , W A S T I N G&#13;
DISEASES, E M A C I A T I O N ,&#13;
C O L D S a n d CHRONIC C O U G H S .&#13;
The great rrmnhj j\ir &lt;'&lt;m sumption, and&#13;
Wasting in Chilih-^ &lt;&lt;&gt;r) Mmii ih^intiinlx&#13;
lie nr»[ unw,&#13;
SWIhT'S SI'FXIKC 1« cntln-lT n Testable mwlldru',&#13;
ami I* thp only raettU'ltie wlileh has e»i'r cured&#13;
nicxxl I'oinnn, Scrofula, Blvinl Iluniurt and kindred&#13;
dlM'Hses. Send frvrour Nmka nn B1&lt;M&gt;'1 unrt Sain&#13;
dl»ott»e», njalloU inn. THK SWIKT fcll'KCtr'lC CO.&#13;
Ur.iwtr ,(. AILEQU., Ua.&#13;
~ CATARRH&#13;
CURED FOR $ 1 . 0 0 .&#13;
By the Novelty Process,&#13;
INHALANT.&#13;
Cotijfhfi. Cotds. (ataiTh. Hay&#13;
Ji'MT. Awtlima, * t c , yield »»&#13;
If by maple to tlie new pro-&#13;
Cfti of \ np&lt;-jroo» Inhalation,&#13;
Mi]&gt;vrii r to the ninny evprasive&#13;
tlii outfits. A I'erfeet cura&#13;
CUARANTEED&#13;
In all cH^m. Trutnunl both Locnt&#13;
and Con»ti:Q• n&gt;rat. itont tiy mull »n&#13;
m-niii uf pilca. fl. Particular* on&#13;
aw.U-atinii, ACMK C H E M I -&#13;
CAL CO., Su Louis, ilo&#13;
ON 3 0 DAYS' TRIAL.&#13;
THIS N t W (ELASTIC TRUSS H t i i Pad different from all&#13;
other* 1» ciin •Aapr, wltn Sr\taUJui-&#13;
tlnr UAII tn rrnrer.ariapta&#13;
IraMf to«ll|.oilli,&gt;n«oi th« IxxJjr,while .t,i. -&lt;.• 1b- all &lt;n. .',h «rii|,. .prr aaaaaa bpaacrk-&#13;
Beavt*&#13;
Simplicity.&#13;
__ __ _ _ f aaaslaV taasj ant&#13;
OtJtr dy«« irWmada, a&gt; d to «l\» atwi« MF&#13;
lias* a»d rtanUxt «*&gt;to»a, jik m iU Mi&gt;&#13;
•aseuf.audtakaaooclktr; s*««eoaa, sacssvaadb*&#13;
WlUi, KICMUIDSOM 4 CO.. turhagmH.&#13;
Tor OUetiaf or Sroaais* Faavjr Article* USS&#13;
DIAMOND PAINTS.&#13;
Octd, Hbur, Broaaa, Copper. Owry aa eta. Portraits. A' rortfbUpo/ bciiuiiral ba£y pastures&#13;
froai Itfe, i nntad on flat&#13;
plate paper by pntaat photo&#13;
process, seat tree to Mower of&#13;
any Baby bom within a year.&#13;
Cvery ffothrr wants tbeaa&#13;
picture*; sefcd at ooce. Give)&#13;
Baby's oaate aad age&lt; VEILeSu, aMuaWaioNN.| KVT * CI, SICKHEADACHI . r©«ltJtrlj caret! ta&#13;
| thra* Little FUfc. \&#13;
They also relieve J&#13;
trua* fp&gt;m Dyau«p»f*Jta.|&#13;
riieeatios and TooBaartj&#13;
SUtiatf. A parte* r a n&#13;
pdy tefMifinsas."&#13;
Drowmisaes, Bad&#13;
in Ut* Uouttu&#13;
IVoguaJain in 0 »&#13;
TOKMD LIYEH.&#13;
retralate the B c w e&#13;
Purely Vegetable.&#13;
Prlee SS Ceat*.&#13;
CASTER XEBSSBft. &lt;&amp;, SEW TOaUL&#13;
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small&#13;
A ADW&#13;
PILj&#13;
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For t h e CUM «f «H&#13;
STOMACH,&#13;
NEYS, BLA&#13;
EASES, u * a *&#13;
ACHE, CONtlTef&#13;
N O W , PfcWHet,&#13;
meriW %i iWr%i&#13;
Vegetafrla,&#13;
m i n e r a l * « *&#13;
PERFaKyT&#13;
complistied ^ ^&#13;
PILLS. % « • '&#13;
. *r"?V&#13;
S T O M i&#13;
will be&#13;
SICK HEADACHE, FOUL&#13;
A C H , B I L I O U S N E S S , E.TC&#13;
avoided, and t h e food contribute its&#13;
n o u r i s h i n g p r o p e r t i e s to t h e body.&#13;
Price 2 5 c . a box. S O L D BY DRUGG&#13;
I S T S . *&lt; fim laiaajjl&#13;
remit to HAOtt^Yw^0l^.^H&#13;
Tblsieleaaliraii .&#13;
to manufacture b;&#13;
other nmrej-n. Ali&#13;
ar* l\nrlj flnl^hni&#13;
VermllliunaniKicM _,&#13;
Beunnro, Urns* B&lt;-am&#13;
rnnkoirin linfjlcbox,-&#13;
auaionoib. Platform&#13;
iinrnll'Ti for 119k A&#13;
lb. at&lt;«k wo!(•*•». A3&#13;
W«ffon St'aia &gt;4&lt;\ and&#13;
tonfortSO. Buy the 1 ...&#13;
anrl ,ITC monrv. Sonrt for&#13;
fr»wl-irhr*ri—' - 'i iivulaj&#13;
American Farm Scale Co.,Ciii(,a.'ro. •*,,&#13;
JONES&#13;
PN?: thtFREICHT&#13;
. "." J I ( I H c a h n ,&#13;
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Tart S«*rm and n,'*m R«« ht&#13;
Fr»rT«li. H.»l«. •"»&gt; rr~ &gt;tlN Hat&#13;
t prenrri'ue and folly eniinrxf&#13;
hl«r I. w :h« only&#13;
»pt&gt;clt1&lt;: forthi-ceruiucure&#13;
&lt;,( thl» dUrajp.&#13;
i. U.INURAKA&gt;f,M U,,&#13;
Ainstfrdam, M. Y.&#13;
Wn have aold PI* O (of&#13;
iJiany ypnrn, and It has&#13;
kiven iiie best ot sautfaction.&#13;
Caleari, l b .&#13;
SUM. •sMIaySnsgiatCi&#13;
TOtl Aeanrr&#13;
•1^&#13;
m\&#13;
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InavaapoAitiea&#13;
thon»«ri'1i of caaasfSTt&#13;
h«»» bimn cured. 811 r.&#13;
I will aend two hnttlee&#13;
tr»«ti»» nn thil rlineane&#13;
f.O.addraea. T. A. b&#13;
SALESMEN trap VrVagts S3 Per O i y .&#13;
f t •'•% • • • I&#13;
•HI nuf r^"l» lif '&#13;
'h« &lt;«bnU&gt;«&amp;l*&gt; 111I r#&gt; 1 irxdf. I.^fntit nun«&gt;&#13;
Tra In our lin&gt;.'. Kueloa*&#13;
•cent tt*mp WacrtS 1 3 Per D»y. Ptrm^opnt |»«Ut»ri. Kft&#13;
XWUl« ifl*W#re&gt;i W O l X ; aVWaMtCnl fa" » Bf L i , *•! TrM I «i II C. ^ t « ,&#13;
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SEND YOUR MWLy«Wte!r»&#13;
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italoiriip, *l-n ni-w in.nof tbcCnal kV#ufcl«« tf Kartfe&#13;
iB»rln, roa, h,np rmm ri\t HaMhPal«t»ih»ana&lt;a»«rttO&#13;
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SEEDS iirwiu??;.t.-SavLliflJ1 harden, Guide FREE.&#13;
Freah Rpilnhle. OnlT?an&lt;11&#13;
cent* per iarue pni-ka^o. iHj.lMl&#13;
N o » e l t r pre^t'nUi HtiiK. .Mniuru&#13;
ith Slpoil fcarmv i»i»&#13;
ORATORS&#13;
UDDER'S PASTILLES.'&#13;
eon doea with the&#13;
tho Hernia UhH.I&#13;
iT fnintegsetirr.t e.m » itjun sDt eabta prnwupa&#13;
»^-uiMiy iluy an&lt;l MKht, »nJ arad"l oij&#13;
rurxiortMn. Ii'«ci»v ilnr»hl«»r(lrhonn Scut h\-mall,&#13;
Cln-ularah-M. lUfcLlSTOS TBCM Mn*. c a , ralucMU&#13;
Ely's Cnam l i l m&#13;
IS SURE TO CURE&#13;
;0L0 IN THE HEAD&#13;
QUICHLT.&#13;
, ^1*1» lateea«h&#13;
ROS,,aeWsrren»a.J(.T,&#13;
Amly BaJa late ea«h&#13;
(Ind that Flfo'ft Cure&#13;
for CoD«uuji)Urn Hot&#13;
• nily PKKVENTS, bul&#13;
,I!MI CUKES Hoarae-&#13;
QOSS.&#13;
iTiw'f™ aSTHIA&#13;
.:.1.1. A: I O.&#13;
[C'hni'k'Mu»!i,Mu&#13;
| J A mm f*a STUOT. Bonk-keepln*. PcnrnanshlB,&#13;
r l W IT#I Ea ArUUmut;^. Shorth&amp;iict, Ptc, thor.&#13;
ouehlr taasht, by mall. I.nwnttoa. Orculars free.&#13;
bUV AJNT'S C'OiXEGli, «ol Main SU. Buffalo. N. X.&#13;
V A I I H D atPII '-""^ Trl*»raphy h«r» and irr will&#13;
AmericanSchool oi Telegraphy. Madisou.Wia,&#13;
J H I I I r l w U I L K Ci ngreai &lt;tmet, Detroit, Mica,&#13;
gend (or lllu»t.-ai»J pawphJet free by return aaaMi&#13;
QIMnmantAS. i. noFHM. BumrrTooam&#13;
BIHUIHal lattiiri-r, Ms^a^in&#13;
ta neal Stylv* AdUret* Ti 8bel&#13;
\&#13;
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ttaesi U*«ath«iM»ndtMiriMNimmtTw»fti*gfWeaftaB&gt;&#13;
•WaWlat t»yUiliic»la« in ih« wiwlil ruhw H I rmli aaisa.&#13;
race. T i n a n i i , AJOMM, Tata A Co., A«fwu,MalB%&#13;
Treated and eared wltaoel « M k*Hel&#13;
. Book or. tnatrxtnl »»nl fr*e. &gt;d.lv**a&#13;
a v. u roNU. M. B., aerera, KaaaC^TSk&#13;
PIS OS CURE FOR CONS U M W f C f ^&#13;
. &lt; '&#13;
CANCER s&#13;
W. N. U., D.—V1X-5.&#13;
When errlUaa; te&gt;&#13;
V.- kf "&#13;
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* . ' * &gt; . ,»i&lt;J' • v . v x i ' l l d ..1.1¾ -•— t a M i i . d i » | | HW&#13;
". \ % ~*&#13;
A • -&#13;
'&gt;-,*&#13;
f"*'&#13;
IS&#13;
WEALTH!&#13;
-v; :-*&#13;
K&#13;
PENNY SAVED&#13;
IS A&#13;
PENNY EARNED.&#13;
You can practice&#13;
ECONOMY&#13;
— a n d —&#13;
SAVE!:-: MONEY&#13;
by buying your&#13;
•.&amp;.&lt;•&#13;
fy&#13;
I Stationary,&#13;
,ti&lt; Fancy&#13;
F. A. SIGLER.&#13;
Dealer in all kinds of&#13;
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,&#13;
TOBACCO&#13;
AND&#13;
CIGARS,&#13;
GROCERIES,&#13;
STATIONARY,&#13;
BOOKS, ETC.&#13;
Xfvffc.&#13;
y» fae line of&#13;
ly and&#13;
ts. AH our&#13;
guarantee&#13;
first-class and at prices&#13;
as cheap as the&#13;
Leapest. Give us a&#13;
truJy,&#13;
&amp; CHAPPELL.&#13;
iftt&#13;
&lt;4"&#13;
Good Woman had a husband who w a s a great&#13;
Grumbler He grumbled at the Coffee which he&#13;
said would bring him to hi« Coffin; h e g r u m b h d a t&#13;
the Uutter and s»*id it was like Sampson in the Scripture&#13;
who was strong and had much Hair. He grunibl id at&#13;
the Sugar which he said scared the Flies away from the&#13;
Table, and he scolded his wife whose Scalding Tears fell&#13;
into her Coffee, because "the Coffee was thin enough already,"&#13;
When the hnrch Husband had gone to hi-t daily&#13;
Tuil, the sad Wife called in her Neighbors to counsel&#13;
with Her. One said: There was no Remedy "or such a&#13;
Brute but in the Divorce Court. Another said : Go to&#13;
your Mother and. leave him awhile t&lt;f get his own meals.&#13;
Still another said: Bring your Mother here to live. A l l&#13;
this vexed the Wife who loved her Husband. At last a&#13;
Wi»e Old Woman spoke and said: L e i us all slay and&#13;
drink some of this Coffee, eat o f the Butter and Sugar&#13;
and see if this Husband has Cause for Complaint. B u t&#13;
when they had tasted these things they declared with one&#13;
voice that the wonder was that the 1 lusband had said so&#13;
.little—and yet they could not blame the young Wife.&#13;
there wanoine, laughing and whispering o f s e c i e t s&#13;
Neiffcbofa went home. That l i g h t when t h e&#13;
rai to eat supper, he ainelt and tasted, and&#13;
'M pleasantly : Wife, what have you done&#13;
id Butter and the rest of the things to&#13;
rte eo good? S h e said s h e was afraid she&#13;
bat she had thrown thera away. B u t&#13;
pott f a t the things from? I took counsel of&#13;
aad went t o V &amp; f i t 9 t B R O S . , she&#13;
her Ho«band said she wa* a good W o m a n and&#13;
be might t o have thought of that Himself, and from that&#13;
tiart b * oaaaed to grumble at the food which his Wife&#13;
boegfet regularly at&#13;
MANN BROS.&#13;
Moral.—Dyspepsia paves the way for Divorce. The&#13;
pure goods which MANN BROS, sell helps to make&#13;
Home Happy.&#13;
Fattafai&#13;
County and Vtdalty N e w t .&#13;
• • »• •&#13;
Howell waate a city charter.&#13;
Fowlenrille i t free from scarlet fever&#13;
patient*.&#13;
Chelsea will have a new fire bell, the&#13;
old onn was'nt larjre enough.&#13;
Some of the Chelsea merchants close&#13;
their stores at 7 o'clock p. in., exeeut&#13;
Saturday evening.&#13;
Geo. Ku&gt;sell of Hartland, cut his&#13;
foot with an axt* the ethwr day and&#13;
came near bleeding to death.&#13;
The old Kidd farm ea&gt;t of Brighton&#13;
has h«en s«dii to Detroit parties. Tlie&#13;
Brighton Citizen says they will bore&#13;
for oil.&#13;
It is reported that there are five&#13;
cast's of small-pox at A/alia. M on rot*&#13;
county, and fully one hundred persons&#13;
have been «xposed.&#13;
I W . W . S t a r k e y of Fowl«rvil!e, has&#13;
| built another shop in tht* plauw of the&#13;
1 ontj re^enily burned, and the coopers&#13;
are attain at work.&#13;
The family of John Pheney of Cohoctan,&#13;
is afflicted with scarlet feyer.&#13;
This disease is prevailing in different&#13;
parts ot the county.&#13;
Furdy Stowe of 'Jonway, had his&#13;
house atitj contents damaged $200 worth (&#13;
by tire one'day last week. It was insured&#13;
in ihe Livingston County Mutual.&#13;
The Michigan State Fair will probably&#13;
tie h-Id in Detroit in the future, j&#13;
at l"a&gt;t the executive committee are |&#13;
endeavoring to have it located in that&#13;
city.&#13;
Last Thursday morning, Christian&#13;
Weidman, an inmate of the Ann Ari or&#13;
jad, rmnmitfed snieide by hanging&#13;
h'tn«elt with a towel that he had conceded&#13;
in lii* c°H.&#13;
Sheriff Mi'Ca&lt;&gt;a ammuneeii yesterday&#13;
the follow ing ap|&gt;ointiiients of depn&#13;
ties: Th.os. 'lark, Howell; ('lias.&#13;
Cashing, Brighio ; .lobn T Kenrney,&#13;
P i m k n e \ ; Ch;is T. Hvne, .Fo wlerville.&#13;
Mr. Geo. Taylor an-i Miss Clara&#13;
Newman. b&gt;-th of North Hiiirhton.&#13;
were m jrried at the home of the brideV&#13;
parents on Tuesday of la^t week&#13;
Tttey were much r*wpected by the&#13;
p- ople of that vicinity,&#13;
Eltn«r VVeller of Fowlerville, finished&#13;
a well on the farm of Henry&#13;
Simpson of Iosco, one Jay last week&#13;
which is 128 feet deep and the water&#13;
comes within 25 feet of the top. They&#13;
ouflfht not to suffer for the want of&#13;
water.&#13;
JHn.fs McNeil died in New York in&#13;
1887. His nephew mid lawyer were&#13;
alleged t have unlawfully secured $4,-&#13;
2(K) of his estate. A verdict has been&#13;
rendered against the lawyer aijirreiiat&#13;
ins $2,779, which will no to John Mc-&#13;
Neil of Marion, Mich., the heir.---&#13;
Briyhton Argus,&#13;
Mr and Mrs. MoLarty who were&#13;
married at Dunsvili**. Jan. 2nd, were&#13;
tendered a reoeptinn and were the&#13;
recipients of a lari/e 1 i—t of presents nn&#13;
their arrival at their homo in Ontario,&#13;
last week. Mrs. MiLmty will be remembered&#13;
in this county, as Miss Lida&#13;
Gray. — Livimr»ton Herald.&#13;
The hoard of health of Ann Arhor&#13;
authorizes all persons who reside in&#13;
that place, to he vaccinated, that. ha«e&#13;
not already heen. Although no cases&#13;
of "mall-pox as yet exist, in that town,&#13;
but a-s it is existing in different parts&#13;
of this state, the hoard deems it advisable&#13;
to tfuard auain-t the dis asp..&#13;
E'i'or Slocum, after or.ly one issue&#13;
in actual experience in the ca&gt;h-in-advancc&#13;
system, say.-: "The cash in advance&#13;
system works admirahly. If we&#13;
run a newspaper in Michigan for the&#13;
next hundred years we shall always&#13;
demand cash in advance. It is the&#13;
only true way to run a paper and&#13;
make a success of it.—South Lynn Excelsior.&#13;
KELLOGG,&#13;
db COMPANY,&#13;
0^ &lt;*&amp;**. 1 4 OFF" SALE !&#13;
ON ENTIRE STOCK OF&#13;
K 0-&#13;
' : ' &gt; • V&#13;
HATS, CAPS -NO FURNISHING G000S&#13;
1-4 OFF FRO v E ORIGIN AL PRICE-&#13;
•*-ir'r'-*'naifif"'Wlr,il&#13;
Judging from the crowds i it f'irow±d our store last tvituruay at the opening of our&#13;
1-4 off'sale, eager to secure pxxls at prices never before offered by any house in the&#13;
County, we think that the people fuilv appreciate the offers we are making. This offer&#13;
is not made on any SPECIAL LINE of goods, but includes EVERYTHING from an&#13;
Overcoat down to a paper collar.&#13;
Our reason for making this sacrifice is that t he s m a l l p o x scare ami the &lt; Michigan. We have enj oyod \\\- reputation f i r t h e list three years o f&#13;
warm weather have cut oft" trade so much that Wt; are left with" an immense '• carrying the finest (juiilitv mid' best fittinir goods in the State, so that every&#13;
stock on our bawds which we are going to move. This is a loss of hundreds j one buying of us can feel c&lt; rtain of finding no better quality or fitting&#13;
i»f dollurs to us and gives t&lt;» the peuplc of Livingston count v an opportunity goods and no iargrr stock to s l.-ct from. If you will step into our store&#13;
to buy clothing for less money than was ever before offered in the State of. when in Howell wo will be glad to show you the bargains we can give y o u .&#13;
This offer is made for 60 Days only from SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1889, and*&#13;
STRICTLY FOR CASH.&#13;
KELLOGG, GARLAND &amp; COMPANY, HOWELL, MICH-&#13;
-S. Kuiiiu-i'ii v. iis&#13;
upon his (huitrhtcr&#13;
*••*, The*&#13;
\ 0&#13;
TAKE NOTICE OF THIS!&#13;
We respectfully invite all of our old ous&#13;
toraere that owe us either on Note or Book&#13;
Account that is PAST DUE, to call and settle&#13;
With u* as it will be impossible for us to&#13;
carry any one over to 1889. We must have&#13;
what is due us in the next 30 days.&#13;
Respectfully Yours,&#13;
' T E E H £ &amp; CADWELL&#13;
The membership of the Livingston&#13;
county bar has been increased hy the&#13;
addition of four memhers. Tuesday,&#13;
before court adjourned for that d&lt;v,&#13;
our affatde ex-probate judue, Arthur&#13;
E. Cole, our no les« tramal friend excounty&#13;
clerk John Ryan, Lewis E.&#13;
Hewlett, of Unadilla, and Charles D.&#13;
Newton were admitted to the bar of&#13;
this coanty.—Livingston Republican&#13;
A very queer, case of vaccination&#13;
happened to a lady in this vicii ity the&#13;
other day. Alter vaccinating tit.&#13;
family from another's arm, with a&#13;
needle, she used the same to extricate&#13;
a sliver from one of her thumbs. That&#13;
member soon began to swell and worked&#13;
in a manner which left no doubt&#13;
but that she had received the benefits&#13;
of vaccination full as good aa though&#13;
administered by a physician,--Brighton&#13;
Citiaen.&#13;
There is a very dangerous five dollar&#13;
counterfeit bill in circulation, says&#13;
the Detroit Evening News, and those&#13;
fortunate enough to handle money of&#13;
this denomination are very liable to be&#13;
caught if not on the alert. It can be&#13;
detected by the fact that in cut of Gen.&#13;
(4rant, the engraving on the right lappel&#13;
of his coat i? rough, the studs are&#13;
n i t t i n g from his shirt botsom, and there&#13;
it a distinct bnt very small white&#13;
mark in the right band corner of his&#13;
month that dots not belong there.&#13;
Circuit Court convened Monday,&#13;
Hon. J u d g e Newton presadinf. Many&#13;
of the caaea o n the civil cat—dar w e t&#13;
pat o t t r M 4 tais tor* o f M*rt fat*&#13;
day evening. THOS&#13;
found Kuiity of rapt&#13;
;ind sentenced to thf .1 HI*loon Stiff&#13;
Prison tor a term of twenty-live years.&#13;
I he prisoner took his &gt;entencf lurd.&#13;
and wns Mi]&gt;portfd by two others abf&#13;
vva&gt; led linck to his cell. lie is :ii*&#13;
years old. -Livingston Denioci at.&#13;
So'ne o!'the citizens of Stoekliriil^c&#13;
fire so surprised t &gt; know lhat, an ed&#13;
it'ir can drive hoi &lt;es as well »s an\&#13;
ottier person, as liro. (Jildart wadriMiiLf&#13;
a |inir of peemiar lookiiiw&#13;
.inimuls ttinyu'li the street- of that&#13;
place the other day, one of the citizens&#13;
a&gt;ked hi in the folio a-iny question, an'I&#13;
in the Millie pat iit,'raph the editor ^ives&#13;
in IHIMVI'I'I "llello! Mr. Sun man.&#13;
what In you rail l.iios'f things I s:nv&#13;
you ilrivim,' abnut town the other dav.&#13;
S-me une told me that they were a&#13;
pair of Jack rabbit* that you trapped&#13;
on your farm, and broken to drive be&#13;
lore a hugs/y, but I did not believe&#13;
that story because they have not ears&#13;
lonif enoui/h. Hut.-ay, Mr. Editor,&#13;
you did look majestic bracina up behind&#13;
that pair, I never knew bnlore&#13;
bow tfrand you could look. VVhat do&#13;
vou call them, hey?—An Enquirer.&#13;
We call 'em "nosseg," Mr Enquirer,&#13;
"houses," do you understand,&#13;
SES!"&#13;
.Merit Wins.&#13;
\\ e deare to say to our citizens,&#13;
ih it for yiMis we liiiic been selling&#13;
Mr. Kind's \ e w Discnvery for Tonsiim[&#13;
itioti, Mr. Kui^'&gt; N'--w Lite PilU,&#13;
Ariin-a Salve and Electric&#13;
bav e liitndb d remedies&#13;
td\ or that have jfiven&#13;
1 sati- fad ion. V\ e do&#13;
i j,' arar,tee tliem everv&#13;
n i, I ••'.&lt;• stand readv to refund&#13;
ce, i f sat isfactory i'e-&#13;
&gt; i\ -• ow t hen u s e . These&#13;
won th-'ir krre.it popon&#13;
their merits. F , A&#13;
ON !&#13;
o l a n t v&#13;
Sjiwrlm&#13;
y pi IP"&#13;
r, unikr Kist.&#13;
and wtien w e s a y&#13;
'HOS-&#13;
» » »&#13;
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.&#13;
THE BEST SALVE in the world for&#13;
cuts, bruises, Hnres, ulcers, salt rhenm.&#13;
fev^r sores, tetter, chapfied hands, chil&#13;
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,&#13;
and positively cures piles, or no pay&#13;
required. It is guaranteed to srive&#13;
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.&#13;
Price 25 cents per box. For sale&#13;
by F. A.Sitfler.&#13;
Cathartic Pills are Whips&#13;
To the liver and bowels, but give no&#13;
strength. The morByou take the more&#13;
you needy. Miles' Pills (M. P.) positively&#13;
strengthen. The longer taken, the&#13;
less required. Samples free at F. A,&#13;
Siller's.&#13;
Effects o Modern Lif .&#13;
Eminent aullinntu-^ unanimously&#13;
iiriee that the hivh |JH ssure methods&#13;
of modern hie are mpiUly making&#13;
us a race of nervous invalids—&#13;
,suhj"&lt; t t'&gt; all manner of nervnus affections,&#13;
lieadacbe, insanity,dr/.ziness, neuralgia,&#13;
backache, livslei'M, nervous&#13;
tr 'Hides of the Iv-art. si iiitcti. kidneys,&#13;
i rain. etc. Ladic- ami ^.-nth-men who&#13;
are thus afflicted, or who are compelled&#13;
to keep la!- hours. &lt;b&gt; mi.ch n-ental or&#13;
physical w rk, wlm vorry or fret&#13;
ationt busine-s or domestic troubles,&#13;
should remembei tha*. no other rem&#13;
edy in the wor'd wiil so su«-edily cure&#13;
the-e diseases, remove woiry and the&#13;
blues, induce tranquil -l^ep, relieve&#13;
pain, or build up the hram and nerv&#13;
ous systems, as Dr. Mile-' ureat discovery,&#13;
the KesTnrative N'rvine It&#13;
contains no opium or morphine.&#13;
Trial bottles free at F A. Sigler's&#13;
Drug* Store&#13;
REDUCTION&#13;
everybody knows we mean BUSINESS!&#13;
REDUCTION&#13;
Look to Tour Heart.&#13;
Mrs, Charles Greenwood of Indianapolin,&#13;
had what the doctors called,&#13;
asthma, but she got little relief until&#13;
sne took Dr. Miles' N e w (lure, which&#13;
soon made her long winded, stopped&#13;
the pain in chest, swelling of ankle*,&#13;
congh, palpitation, e t c . Sold at F.&#13;
A. Sigler's.&#13;
A Safe I i v e s t a e a t .&#13;
Is one which is guaranteed to bring&#13;
satisfactory resnlta, or in case of failure&#13;
a return of purchase price. On&#13;
this «afe plan yon can bo.Ki£oj»-our&#13;
advertised Draggest a bottle of Or.&#13;
King's Naw Diatovery for Consomption.&#13;
It h g N r a u t e t d to bring relief&#13;
in erery asjaa, whan nsad for any e f a e .&#13;
lion of T h n t a , Langs or Chatkrach at&#13;
OonnapHMs, U#immaiiosi a l Langs,&#13;
Broacbitie* t t t t M s , Whooping Oongh,&#13;
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Levis, Druggist, West Brhlgewaler, Pa.&#13;
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testimony for the benefit of all similarly&#13;
afflicted.f,-F. H. Hauler, Editor Argut,&#13;
Table Rack, Nebr.&#13;
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etmfhs, sore throat, or eroaji, I rtct not&#13;
know of any rene-dy wblca will give&#13;
more speedy relief than Ayer'a Cherry&#13;
Pectoral. I have fennd it, siae, inval*.&#13;
able in casea of whooping eoogh." —&#13;
Ana LoTeJoy, X3M WaahlagV* street,&#13;
Boetos, Mas*.&#13;
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Pontiac heavy mittens at 19c.&#13;
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All wool Bed Blankets worth $5.00 at $2.25.&#13;
" 3.50 at 2.00.&#13;
Fur Caps, best&#13;
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Plush Caps, best&#13;
Underwear, mottled wool,&#13;
All wool Over shirts at&#13;
Bargains in Shawls.&#13;
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