02-14-1884 - Village of Pinckney

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02-14-1884 - Village of Pinckney
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VOL. II.
I^INCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1884.
NO. 5.
GHASD TRUXK RAILWAY.
All owintr us on accounts made preMiss Julia Barnard is visiting friends
Dr. Sigler is the Official durgeoa
vious to .Jan. 1st, are respectfully re- in Brighton this week..
of the A i r L i n e Railwa}-.
quested to call and settle the same at
Brown, a feather-bed renovator a t
"Raven's-wing blue" is a new shade
STATIONS.
J
WEST DOIT NT) TRAINS. once.
, JEROME WJNCHELL, PUBLISHER.
Pinckney,
has been playing tricks simLakin & Syke*.
for ladies' costumes.
ilar to those enacted by a certain
Mixed.
Pass.
I'ass
, «J:40 a. rn. 5:¾ p. in. HMO a. m.
RlDQEWAY..
Miss Tompkins, of Williamston. is Brown, who carried on the leather '
Our Gents Shoes at $2.50 is a barISSUED THL'HSDAYS.
Armada,
10:10
5:.Vi
8:-.23
Romeo
10:.¾)
gain. Ask to see them.
Hotf.
business here schne three years ago. !
the guest of her brother, Frank L. *
8:45
6:10
6:42
9:17
Subscription Price, $1.00 per Year. Rochester ur 11:50
(See
Pinckney news.) If these Browns
ft:40
A company of ycung people attend are one and the same, as is presumable, !
Pontiac ' ' •- lii:45p. in 7:03
Great
reducaton
in
prices
on
all
9:50
7:15
Wlxoni
!i:15
heavy Boots and Shoes, at Hotf's. *
20:28
4:47
the Firemen's Ball", at Brighton, this Pinckney or any other town cab well
ADVERTISING RATES :
10-51¾
South Lyon-;t ,ar.
^ H:IH)
:^:^
8:10
get along without him.—JBriighton
11:20
LLULJ.!!!!? ! evening.
franslent advertisements, lift cents per inch for Hamburg,.
11:40
:1:45
.
fc^-Those
receiving
their
papers
with
a
red
Citizen.
J
(
Irtt insertion and ten cents )n<r inch for eacli mihstf- PINCKNEY
11:59—
4:15
A new railroad is being talked of
\X over this paragraph, will please notice that their
<ia»nt insertion. Local uotices, r>cent« per line for .Mount
12:l7p. m. subscription expires with next number. A blue X ! f r o m T.flii<ino<tn \ f r Plpa<*ant v i a Sr
l-'errier,. 4:42 It is only a question of time -when a '
each insertion. Special rates fur regular advertiae- Stockhridye,...
12:«
5:(W
aiguilleS that the time has expired, and that, in ac-! T r 0 m r i s i n g t o Alt. r i e a s a n t , Via OT.
aen(n by tire year or quarter,
—
12:50
bullet
will cause our portly anatomy;
Jlonrietta
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cordance with our rules, the paper will IXJ discon- John and Almau..
1:20 p. ra. tinued uutii siiOocriptiou is renewed.
JACKSON - - - 0:15 p. m.
to be carried home on a—lath !—
_j
__EAST. BOUND TRAINS.
Measles, scarlet fever and other cola- Stockbridge Sentinel.
STATIONS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
No." 5.""---y-o-tr-'
-yo. r-"~
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tagiovHs diseases seem to be very prevaNo - danger, Bro. Freeman.
The
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
Mixed.
l ass.
Pass.
I AMES T. EAMAN,
JACKSON
t
8:00 a. m. 6::Wp. m
lent7 in some neighboring towns this Creedmore rifleman who could put a
Henrietta,
8:43
-J&58
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Stockliridjje,.... 9:15
St. Valentine plays cupid to-day.
•winter.
bullet between the two sides of your
7:17
'
and Justice of the Peace,
Mount Ferrier,. U::«
7:;i0
Did you get one?
Romeo has had a big fire—and now vest would be voted champion of the
Oftlce in the Brick Block,
i'lNCKXK Y. PINCKNEY-:
10:02
7:4«
.,-.
77.
Hamburg,
10;:TO
8:05
Where is that telegraph line? /"' her citizens want Bob Ingersoll to come world for life.
P. VAN WINKLE,
South
(
v„„
1
ar
11:00
8:23
,.™
Wixom.
Prof. Btgg opened a writing .school and lecture to them as_ an insurance
South
L)on-Jdl)ll;5jo
5:20 a.rn
H , ;i0
Pontiac,
Plaintield, Feb. lltfi, 1884,
against future hres.
....'....11:55
8:52
5:43
ATTORNEY & COUNSELGRat LAW
at
Pettysville
Saturday
night
last.
t ar.. 12:45 p. m. 9::¾)
6:20
Mr. Editor:
and SOLICITOR itiTUANCKUVlde]>. 1^00
9:W
6:30
N,
M.
Coleman
having
rented
his
"Drummeis" thicker'n bees in a
1:40
10:05
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Please permit me through the
Office over Si^leraDnij; Store.
PINCKNEY Rochester,
Romeo,,.
^.:¾}
10;;i5
7:25
farm
"advertises
an'auenonsale
of
stock
clover patch the pasT~week.
Armada,...:
3:03
10:52
7:4¾
medium of your valuable Journal to
M. (iREENE, M. D.,
and tools, on the premises, Feb'y 22d.
RiDGEWAY
3:«0
11:10
8:00 _
return to the kind friends in the viRumored that Detroit is to have an- Perry Blunt Auctioneer.
All trains run by '"central standard" time.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
All trains run daily, Sundays excepted,
cinity of the Livermore society my
other daily paper. /
Mr. Barnard has just issued invitaJOSEPH HICKSON, . .
Office at my residence on Webster street, Pinck W. J. S. ICKK,
ney.
Special attention jjiven to surgery and
Superintendent.
General Manager. . Messrs. T^mpMns'& Ismon bought tions for a Washington's Birthday Par- hearty thanks for their generous do-.diseases of the throat and luu^s.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
over six car loads of wheat the last half ty at the Monitor House. Chamber- nation on the evening of Feb. 8th, 1884,
and also to Mr. D. Walters and lady
1 AMES MARKEY,
You can get warm rolls every m_orn-_ of last week./
lain's Band furnish the music, and VV. for the tree use-of-tbeir tin? residence
— Dior Veil nor put this down1"on his B. Hoff will be floor mttnagerr
NOTARY PUBLIC
furThe occasion. A very pleasant time '
A Bargain—Gents', hand sewed calf weather predictions.
And. Insurance Agent. Legal papers made on
Frank Denson and Bert Hause was experienced by the many friends
short notice and leasouaLue tcnm*. uince at Shoes only $5. Call and examine them.
Fafiners whose horses are not sharp- caught 17 skunks in one hole, the present and the Pastor $42 worth more
residence, i iuckjiey, .wicii.
Hoff &. Hoff.
shoU are obliged to stay at home just other day. and they were all females ex- comfortable than before.
LICE LAWRENCE,
WAIT
TILL
THE
CLOUDS
ROLL
BY.
Z
PA.8niONABLB
cept one. The boy* think Mormonism
Yours very respectfully,
Great reduction in Clothing, Under-, hovv--or go on foot.
DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER,
is
getting
a
dangerous
"stronghold"
in
Mr. and Mrs. T. Riley.
wear, etc. For the next ten days'/it
Miss Emma Galloway, of Hamburg,
-Plain and fancy sewing of all kinds; cutting and will pay you to call.
, -'
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was the guest of Miss Hattie Place way this country.
fitting a specialty. 1 'rices reasoualde, a.id satis*
W. C. T. U. Connty Convention.
Tompkins'<£: Ismon,
faction guaranteed. Northeast cor. .^ am Street
for
a.
few
days
this
week.
and ilowell Road, I'lncKuey, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newkirk, of FowStar Clothiers. ~
In spite ot unfavorable v7eather, the
Not a week passes, but that some lerville, were the guestsof^Mr. LTTH.
If cough disturbs your sleep, take
/ T R l M E S & JOHNSON,
Piso's Cure 'for Consumption and rest new business mer are looking over our Beebe and family, the first of the week- W. C. T. U. County Convention, which
\J
Proprietors of
'
welL
*
town for locations.
Mr. Newkirk is manager of the Fow- convened at the M. E. Church, Tuesday,
PINCKNEY FLOURING AND CU3-EEK&IT/— —
—
TOM _MILL£,—
j-rerville Revrtew,__one^bf the ^rlghtest was fairly well attended, and its meetFarmers
say
the
ice
will
injure
the
We have about 7 0 bushels of wheat
ings of more than usual interest,
Dealers In Flour and Feed. Cash paid - for all screenings for sale'. They make quite growing wheat—time only can tell to and neatest of our local exchanges.
i i a d a o f grain. Pinckney, Michigan.
Mr. James Markey,General Agent for Wednesday afternoon several new
good feelTlor sheep, "tins "we know by what extent.
x
the Sandusky'Machine and- Agricul- members were added to the organizaexperience. Will sell them at $16 petKW MEAT MARKET.
Mr. Morse/oTNapoleon, is the guest tural Works, of Sandusky, Ohio is now tion. We hearfilahy compliments for
ton in lots of'500 pounds or upwards.
J[
DEVEREAUX BROS',
Birkett Mani'-g Co;— £f his brother in-law, C. J). Van Winkle, traveling for the Company making ar- the paper on "Hygiene" by Mrs. Dr.
of Putman.
Dealers in
-. Dover/Mills, Jan. 21, 1884.
rangements for the coming seasons Mills, of Howell-, whieh we are pleased
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
SALT AND COAL.
Where can vou find a more accept- trade. He started Monday morning for to learn will be published for general
FRESH - W H I T ^ F I S H
EVERY
On hand and for salej by
able present for a distant friend than a trip through the uorthen part of the distribution. Other papers and reTHURSDAY.
'
— '
Tompkins «fr Ismon.
a year's subscription to your local pa- State.
MONITOR UOUSB BLOCK,
PINCKNEY,
mark were equally, good. The conWill keep tirst class stock and sell at reasonable
Gents'hand sewed Calf Shoes only
prices. A share of the public pationage is solicper?
The Pope-Conway controversy at vention closed last night with speech$5. at.
- ,
Hofi'& Hoffs.
it wd.
~\- We acknowledge receipt of invita- Ann Abor still rages~with unabated fe- es from Mr. Freeman, of Stockbiidge
Go
to
the
Bakery,
and
you
will
be
1HK W. S. MANN ESTATE,
UBAI.KKs IN
surprised at the amount you can buy tion to the sixth District Press Associa- rocity. __Dr._Coii'^iy is seemingly a man Rev. Mr. Hodgkiss, of Ingham County'
tion's semi-annual meeting, to^be* held of rather nisivoi character,'who goes Dr,'Huntington and Julius Hesse, of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, tor one dol.ar.
about adu"."iting temperance simply Howell. Tne remarks of Mr. FreeiFamily Groceries, lloou* and shoes, U'ius and Caps.
All family medicine chests should at Lansing, March 4th, 1884.
The Brick Storw oulhe punier.
contain at least one 2o cent bottle of
to line his OA-II pockets with cash. His man were mainly a recounting of their
Hoff
&
Hoff
isjjie
new
style
of
firm
Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup, for
HlBEPLE A OADWELL,
proposed ''vindteHtion'' -was anything recent experience with the saloon insudden cold», croup and other lung at the old Bee-Hive store—the new
terest in Stockbridge, and left little__
Dealers in
.
.
ditlicultics.
partner being Mr. Frank Hoff, a well but satisfactory. Dr. Pope and his
HARDWARE, STOVES £ TINWARE
friends have^robably gone a little fur- doubt of the stalwart temperance sentiknown
and
popular
young
man
of
Highest
market
price
paid
for
ButEast.Main Street,
ther in their denunciation than was re- juent of himself and co-workers. Mr.
MICHIGAN ter and Eggs, at
•P_
Y.___
Hoft's.
West Putnam.
ally necessary, but wg beleive the peo HodskissU-speet?h was ^naltjrearnest,
Cons!
CORN!
.CORN!
MANN,
Bio. Freeman, of the Stockbridge
XJ#
Dealer in
Two cars of Western Corn on hand, Sentinel, took part in the temperance pie have a right to ask these traveling and although somewhat 'Inconsistent
aho some good choice Clover Seed.
agitators for some assurance of thier aud too lengthy for such ah occasion,
DRY GOODS AND GRQCERIES,
convention yesterday .afternoon.-and
good faith and respectability before re- embraced some very pertinent facts, and
Tompkins et Ismon Clothing and General Merchandise,
evening.
evinced an earnest temperance senticeiving them into full confidence.
Ktxl'to Post Office,
PLN CKN E Y,
Briggs' Transfer Patterns for stampMr. <fc Mrs. Geo Smith, of Detroit,
ment. The attendance last evening,
ing siik or other materials and copies
The circulation of the Detroit Evenp A L L BY TELEPHONE
for velvet and satin painting, at
— Mrs. Wm. Barnard, of Lansing, and ing Journal has-" increaseci' so rapidly was good, the church being comfortably
Win oh ell's Drug Store.
AT SIGLER BRO'S DRUG STORE,
Mrs. Wm. Burwell, ot Howell, are the
that its managers have found it impos- tilled and some tine singing added to
PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN.
Treinenduous clearing sale of Boots guests of H. 0. Barnard a,nd family ot sible to promptly meet the demands the enjoyment ot the meeting.
and Shoes at greatly reduced prices, to thp M o n i t o r H n n s p ,
E HAVE OPENED
zzr:
.
for it from all parts ot the State, but in —The otficers eleeted for the ensumake roc in for spring stock, at Holf's.
A REPAIR SHOP
Th ere will be a donation party at the i a few weeks it will be able to supply , ing year are as follows:
One
dollar
will
buy
thirteen
tickets,
i s connection with our store, repairing neatly
_ President, Mrs.,Browning, of Oceola^
-done. <iive us a call. Cash for hides and pelts.
each ticket good for either of the fol- residence of Geo. Bland, in North Put-jail Mifeh-igan readers-without -delttyr
West of hotel.
W. B. HoFK.
Secretary; Miss Coev.of Pinckney.
io win g; one loaf Bread!. pn e dpz. Cppk_-t nam to-morrow (Friday) evening, for'One of tbe famous Scott perfecting
Treasurer, Mrs, Dr. Mills, of Howell
ies, or>e do/.. B.uns, one doz. Rolls, or one' the benefit of Rev. F. E. Pearce. All j presses, with ail the latest i mpro veThere** Nothing so Successful as Success. pound Crackers, or a pie.
are invited.
The Detroit White Lead Works, the Hinchman,
in ents. was ordered several weeks ago,'! Cor. Secy, Mrs. Dr. Huntington, of
W. H. Lawrence^Propr.
Ho well..
Dean <fc Rogers Company, is just closing the
How thankful Michigan people ought \ and will be completed about the mid- j
third year of its corporate existence. This company-iurnishes a notable instance ot, extraordiTue Presidents of all Local Unions
nary success achieved in a short time by enterWe will pay the highest market to be that our State is free from dan*; die of February. The Evening Jourrise, energy, fair dealing and good goods. They
ger of floods which ^weep away proper-, nal will then have the fastest. press in are Vice Presidents of the County Unave attained a position in three years that it has price for wheat and are ready at all
taken other houses a quarter of a century to reach, times to contract tor future delivery. ty and destroy the people of some of; Michigan and be able to meet its rap- ion.
And they are now the leading paint house of MichIgan and one of the foremost in th"e country,—DB- Farmers wiU-R-nd it for their interest our sister States.
idly increasing circulation
without
TBorr COMMERCIAL.
Real Estate Transfers.
to call and see us before selling.
Many of our citizens seem impatient difficulty.
Tompkins A: Ismon.
The following transfers' are report3J[r. Brown who has been somewhat
When needing calling cards or any- at the slow growth of our village. Let
t^Hor-the^PrxcKyET
DISPATCH bv RegisReffisFor sale by the subscriber, living thing in the line of plain or fancy them be assured, however, that any f n o t e ^ w h i l e m Pinckney for the free ter Dudley, for tne week ending Febmarked growth of the place without! use he made of his neighbors' wood- ruary yth! lbS4.
Jive miles southwest of Pinckney, good printing, call at the DISPATCH office.
•NOTICE.
reliable Seed Corn of the Early Yelmanufacturing industries to support, piles, etc.. has sought a new field of Marcus S. Adaine to Geo. B. Hyne, lot i n Ham.
All persons indebted-fq the firm of the added population will be a burden [ labor, and we understand will soon op- dyfor^ou.i.
*"^
low Dent variety.
Francis M. Smith to Richard Reid, lot In HanWm. Dolan & Cp</are requested call
J**. H. Cooke,
tt>r jjiuo.
ratherthan an advantage. Even re-j en a restaurant at South Lyon. The-f dy"Harry
and settle §ame at once.
J. Haveuetal to Richard Reid, land in
P. 0. Address, Pinckney, Mich.
B
tired farmers, who have means to live ; people of this coiumunity have had iiautly tor $?UJ. \ '
J . H. Tourney.
Leonard i oura«i to Wi
yilUam
p.
Hopkins,
lot
in
nek: ley, Jan. 10th, 1884.
upon, though they are usually excel-' quite enough of/him, and we do not Hamly tor $4(.)0.
^NEY PkODL'CE MARKET.
UOL
W. njidford to John Dunlavey.
FM
ff 40 UKT9
MONEY TO LOAN
lent citizens, add but little to the busi- hear any regrets at.his having picked in tiooeit
Handy lor $wy.
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CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
Aurou
i'.
WiiBer
to
Timothy
Warner,
?
acre*la
at ?asy rates, in sums- of $ 1,000, and ness of the town.
—
up-fais worldly possessions and "moved Bryutou for $.*x>.
1
Febrnary 14, 1884.
T0MPJC+N$4 ISMON. upwards, on real estate security. In'iiuiouiy
V%arner
to
Joan
S.
Beach
lot
in
A young people's Temperance Soci; on." Indeed he was given a pretty c r o u t o n for &iw.
_
J AS T. EAMAX, —
.%& $ .96. quire of
"Wheat, No. 1 white,.
J^,per H. beunett to Ruthvan White, lot in
ety'was
organized
at
the
Public
School
j
strong
hint
to
leave
the
village,
his
no.
Bugiuoa for $J0.
—» « »•
'• No. 2 ' " '
We have a fine line of stationery at
»5.
" No.
Ciaoj
rtusseiiuan
to
Elizabeths.
Miller,
77acre*
building,
yesterday
afternoon
j"
it
will
|
wagon
(the
one
used
in
hauling
Mr.
90. remarkably loV prices. Large ad
in Ueuoa tor S2,oo0.
-**r»
«< x ^ l i red',
be eatled
Ri>oert i-awoitto David Niiee, 5 acres la Cothe"Home Guards" and is of-1 Hartsuff's coal from the depotj^was
•33fditions
recently. made to stock, and j
xi
lor ±*M.
,
•
.
BarieV;'::Z::::"'Z
I some bargains that will quite surprise fleered as follows: .Unas. Teeple, i found, a few mornings since elevated hoccan
iame* MV. ^ mre to Edward Gleason 40" acres in
w
;
lor ^i,4otf. ,
^Dried
- Apples..
L W .07.
AS-1 purchasers.
I President:'Miss Mary Mann, Vice- j to the top of the lock-up and sur- UamaiKi
.OK'iW
iuoiuua tto»s to Aaron and Richard 8witxer «a
.a^tf .40.
Winchell's Drug Store.
iu olanon for #*M^
Potatoes
President; Burt YouUg.Treasurer; Miss mounted with a placard . indicating aci-es
A).
Butter,
iiauuau iUil lo Jacuo Hunt, 75 aeres In Dear.
30,
EMBROIDERIES—Just received direct Nellie Bennett, Secretary.
"**r
Another that it was- the intention of certain flelu JI,-KJU.
e" 50@7 '<».' from the-impor-ters, a very large and
Dresaed Hogs, pet lUOtba
0 Mftry
M
M Kt9t ta
...;.'.
9.
Dressed Chicken*^
-iC^r' t^
*' ° ° ^
5 50(3.8 00 complete line of* Embroideries in a meeting willbef held at t-He School citizens to open tbe-door «f that in*tfCloTtr »««d
, tfoan A: Donet^nn to~ Jpt\r A. Crofobt. sQ a r m
great, variety of widths and patterns. I hoase on Wednesday afternoon next tution to the owner in caTe^e^ioPhbT in iosco ior I»AW.
n
~
". ^Mvm
to perfect the organization. A large leave. He evidently thought discretion James\V. i**rton to Ljrnian D. B*rtoar» acraa
Call and examine our. line of Gro- Cttii uud «ee how cheap they are.
coarito' ^. uh*puiia to Frt&da I . CalDsaam.
Lakin
Sc
fcyke*.
membership is anticipated.
otri^ft,
Hbff.
the better part of valor—and left.
on* Mvanthpart a/ iftecnM for S*>0.
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PINCKNEY DISPATCH
M;CH.
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HUB 1KD PSAIK.
The extensive furniture factory of Crossman
A Kluenter, at Allentown Fa., burned a few
ulghts since. Several persona were killed and
many injured. Those killed were L. Lehr and
Wm. Lebr, firemen Miller and Ciauss, and an
unknown man. The injured are* Superintendent Kurt i, of the gas works, leg broken
and face badly burned; lire man Emanuel,
burned and cut; Mayer, legbroken; Bohllnger, face badly cut; Sanger, badl> cut, and
Brisel, leg hurt; Edward Martin, severe internal Injuries.,
In the famous flood of 138¾ Two or three lee>
more are expected. It la Impossible at this hour
to give an estimate of damage. Business la
nearly suspended. Ten thousand people are
homeless and unprovided for. Fully 15.000
were driven from their homes by the flood.
but a third of these arc comfortably quartered
at hotels, boarding houses, or with friends.
The public schools and churches have been
thrown open and people arc housed and fed
there.
Hr, Houk of Teaaosaag aflsred a yasolutloB dl
reeling thecommittw on education to inquire
Into the workmg and management of agricultural colleges In aid of which lands had been
granted several states and territories, and recommend measures to secure to the Industrial
classes the benefits intended by the act of Congress in donating those lands. Referred. Bills
weie Introduced for the punishment of officers
of the United States for the Illegal use of
money In elections, to prevent the sale of curtain Pacific railroads bofote) the United
States Interest bearing Vxmd* shall have
been paid, amending the constitution by |provldiug that an export tax, such as Congress
may a e e n just for the encouragement of home
manufactures, may be laid ou raw or uumumi
factured cotton; 'for the free importation of
coal, ir#n ore and coke and products of the Dominion of Canada; granting pensions to old
soldiers who served in any wars of the United
States and were honorably discharged ; declaring Good Friday a legal holiday; for the payment to employes of the coverumeutof salaries
withheld iu violation of the eU'ht-bour law:
for the appropriation of $125,000 for the improvement of the nnvigattan of the Colorado
River; e t em ptlug Weiss beer and other beer
containing less than two and one-half per
eeut. alcohol from the payment of the internal
revenue t a t ; for the relief of the Lady franklin Bay expedition. Mr. Kills, of Louisiana,
submitted a conference report on the bill making an appropriation for the relief of eertain
destitute Indians In Moutaua. Agreed to. As
agreed upon in conference committer it. aopropriates $100,01X1 iuetead of $50,000.
The Teleph»x That i*ralyw•
Peck's Sun.
WASHINGTON.
" S o e h e r e , y o u c a u t a k e t h a t tele
HAMMOND'S SCHSMB.
p h o n e o u t of m y h o u s e j u s t as q u i c k &a
Mr. Uamtnond Introduced a bill to amend the
CooBtltutlon as to the offices and duties of the
y o u p l e a s e , " s a i d a bugine** xuan w h o
President and Vice-President of the United
used to bo p r e t t y l i v e l y a r o u n d w i t h t h o
States,which provides for the elusion of a President and three Vice-Presidents, each chosen for
boys, b u t w h o in n o w a p i o u s c h u r c h
tesamc number of years :the first Vice-President
AT OTUJili POINT*
1
m e m b e r , to t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of th<*
shall be President of the Senate, and the sec In Ohio great damagv ha«t o*»e-u done. The
owl and third Vice-President Khali occupy that
t e l e p h o n e c o m p a n y a s ho m e t h i A vn
Muekingun, Tuscarawas and
Walhandlng
position In caae of the removal from orifce of
HAUIVfi U A T K H S .
rivers are higher than for 25' years. The valthe s t r e e t . ' " I d o n ' t w a n t ,\ny m o r n
the President of the United States. In case
leys are flooded,and towns along the bauks are
of the removal of the President, the office is to
t
e l e p h o n e in m y h o u s e . '
be held by thetirst, second or third Vice-Presi- DUaiiter and D « m « g e by * ^ ' • ? * _ " " * submerged. At Louisville,i K.V., and Law" W h a t U the m a t t e r asked the telereneeburg, lud., the damage is not so great as
R e p e t i t i o n ot'ta« H o r r o r o f 1 8 * 8 .
dent, In order, and when the only Vlce-Proalwas
at.
first
teared,
although
in
both
cities
p
h
o n e m a n . a n x i o u s l y , " d o n ' t it workf 1 *
dentof the Unltod States shall exercise the ofDispatches of February*6iii from Cincinnati
" W o r k ! " ' s a i d tho "old m a u . e x c i t e d l y ,
fice of President, the Senate shall elect a say that at noon the tawny flood bad crept up great damage has been done, aud much anxiety
President pro tempore, and Congress mav pro- the marks at the rate of three (inches an hour, is felt for the safety of buildings, owing to the
as
h e jiummed his c a n e o n t h e s i d e w a l k
vide by law for a ouecesior to third Vice-Presi- till it swept the 5i)th foot under, and five min- quaking of the foundations.'
a
n
d
t u r n e d r e d in tho face, " I t w o r k a
dent, when removed lrom the Presidential utes later was clambering on up to 60 feet.
WAUMKR
WBATUEK
t
o
o
well.
T h e r e ' s a gw,:
of follow*
oh air.
It Is still raining, and no one now talk* of less
and higher water at Cincinnati on the 3th
ic
this
t
o
w
n
w
h
o
u
s
e
d
to
g
o
a
r
o
und with
than
five
feet
higher
than
the
great
flood
of
MOHK1*OS*.» X£w TAHlfP BiLJ..
last year. The river la rising all tho way to its causes great uneasiness. - Tula coupled with
m
o
before
1
s
a
w
t
h
e
e
r
r
o
r
of
m
y ways*
Mr. Morrison has completed his horlaoutal mouth. All the lower part of the city is Hood- the fact that all streams which feed the Ohio
a
n
d
r
e
f
o
r
m
e
d
,
a
n
d
thoy
t
a
k
e
p
leasure
tariff bill and it has befra reported to • the ed. Mill creek bottoms are a wide lake. The are slow !y rising, makes the outlook most disHouse. It is short, and provides that there gai works are flooded and the city in dark- couraging. The day has been one of great
in c a l l i n g u p m y r e s i d e n c e i n t h e n i g h t ,
shall be levied,collected and paid 60per centum ness. Great suffering exists among the home- anxiety. At 7 p. m. the water was 63 feet
when they are h u m m i n g around, and
of the several duties and rates ox-duty,BOW less, and the associated charities are organiz- 10¾ inches, audrising at the rate of half an
p
e t t i n g m e o u t of bed t o l i s t e n t o t h e i r
imposed upon goods, wares and merchandise ing for relief. Gas works employes will patrol inch per hour. Heart-rending stories of sufribald
nonsense. About twelve o'clock
mentioned in the several schedules of the act the flooded streets in boats A fire engine will fering anil death arc reported, and oue mother
one n i g h t t h e bell of m y t e l e p h o n e r u n g ,
to reduce internal revenue taxation and for be put ou a flat. Extra policemen have been whose little children had become separated
other purposes, approved March 8, l$s3, on all sworn 1Q. The Oraud Central depot. Is shut off from her, became a raving maniac. The little
a n d I t h o u g h t t h e t o w n m u s t be o n fire,
articles mentioned in schedule I, cotton ana from trains. The Ohio & Mississippi will carry ones were being cared for hy kind friends, but
a n d I weni; r i g h t o v e r t h e foot b o a x d o f
cotton goods; schedule J, jute and flax passengers to Aurora by boat and take the cars the crazed mother supposed they wet e drowned,
t h e bed, a n d r u s h e d i n t o t h e h a l l a n d
goods, other than jute butts; schedule K, wool there. Ten thousand "^distillery fiattle have indrea-son left her„~and she is"uow hojute**ly
FEBRUAHV r>.
asked w h a t was the matter. There W M
and woolens; schedule C. metals other than been taken from the slopss>ens to the adjacent J insit>«'.
ores; schedule M, books, paoer, etc.; schedule hills.
HH1CHTKS 1'lUJSrSUTS
a m a n at t h e t e l e p h o n e w h o .said t h e y
StfNATa—
A
memorial
was
presented
from
E, sugar; schedule F, tobacco; schedule D,
w e r e t r y i n g a n e x p e r i m e n t . H e sai/a
the-'T-exas
legislature
.ins'ructimr
representa
are
reported
from
Pittsburg.
The
rivers
are
The
levee
at
Lawreneeburg,
lud.,
5a¥
broken,
wood and wood'enwarcs, except as~hereinaftcr and the town Is under wate. <*reat loss of again withiu their banks and steadily loweriug. fives of that state to secure legislation to rei
t
hey had got Oshkosh, Fond du Lac a n d
provided; on all articles suljecfcto-Hd^alorem
With decreasing perils from water come dang', o^en the we i t e m trail through Indian Terri- G r e e n
B a y , besides a-1 l a r g e - - m m K
4uty in schedule B, earthenware and glass- life is feared, but no news can be gathered.
tory,
and
to
provide
lor
holding
a
term
of
the
ers
from
weakened
foumiatiots,
although
Newport,
Ky.,
is
half
uuder
water
and
thouware; schedule G, provisions, except41s herein
every possible precaution is being taken to Federal court oa-"-the northern border "bt~the b e r ot M i l w a u k e e s u b s c r i b e r s , c o n after provided; schedule N, sundries other sands of homeless people are huddled in the prevent
with
the
central
oflco
Several small eave-ins are state. Bills were reported favorably from n e c t e d
than precious stones, salt coal and lime; sched- court house, school-housesami churches. New- reported, disaster.
committees
and
placed
ou
the
calendar
authorbut
no
accidents
are
reported.
Kehero,
a
n
d
w
e
r
e
g
i
v
i
n
g
a
c
o
n
c
e
r
t
,
and
ule A, chemical products, except as hereinafter port barracks is Inundated.
Every river In the Ohio valley from Pittaburg lief committees are hard at work, and liberal izing the ertctiou of a public buildiug at 8an t h o u g h t m a y b e I w o u l d l i k e to l i s t e n t o
provided. And no duty or rate of duty shall
donations of money, clothing., and .f\Kl. a.n» Francisco; a bill authorizing the secretary of
after July i, lS&i, be levied, collected or paid to Cairo is at the flood line .and rising. The •furnished
the treasury to examine certain vouchers and tho m u s i c . 1 t o l d hirnX_would, t h o u g h
by the citizens.
in excess of 40 per centum ad valorem, or its like was- never seen by hunun eye before.
claims
said to be due to Mi-souri by the United it w a s - a - l i t t l e cold s t a n d i n g t h e r e i n t h e
A SOHXH OV DEVASTATION.
equivalent, on cotton and cotton goods; 50 Seventy feet is the-lowest"estimate of th<- maxiStates;
a'hill to grant right of way through
per centum ad valorem, or its equivalent, on mum flood.
is witnessed a t . "^heeling, W. V*. the water Indian territory to the Southern Kansas rail- h a l l w i t h n o t h i n g o u b u t a n i g h t s h i r t ,
metals; and fiO per centum ad valorem
has fallen and the weather is cooler, bur the road company. By Mr. Coke, from the com- so he s a i d if I w o n l d l i s t e n I c o u l d h e a r
TUB ru>01> AT WflSKLINO, W. W
on wool and woolen goods; .provided
The Ohio river is rising nine inches an hour. receding waters make more apparent the ex- mittee on Indian affairs, to provide for allot- Col. l l y a n , ot A p p l e t o n , s i n g . I listennothiDg In this act shall operate to reduce the Hundreds
of people have already been rendered tent of the horror. Houses and'barajs Are torn ment of lands in severality to Iudiaus on the ed, a n d c o u l d h e a r a -voice t h a t s e e m e d
duty above Imposed on any article below the homeless, aud
great destruction .of property is from the foundations, and bridges are carried several reservations. Mr. Allison, to author- t o be d r n n k , s i r g i n g , " W e w o n ' t g o
rate at which said articles were severally dutia- reported.
away. There is no railroad trafSc nearer than ize a local'branch of the home for volunteer
ble umier tbc ace to prpvide for the.paymentof
ten miles, and the distress aud suffering ate disabled soldiers in one of the stales of Arkan- h o m e till m/ o r n i, n g . " I t h o u g h t m a y b e
AT LOUlSVlI.I.lf, KX,
outstanding treasury notes, to authorize a loan
growing worse every hour, The relief comColorado, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota,-Mis- c o m i n g a t l t h e " w a y f r o m A p p l e t o n t h e
toTPgutate^ntbftx duties cm Imports, -and for the river •a *til!rUiug and the .outlook i* very mittee are not able, to.care for the JonK'lcss and sas,
Then
souri
Nebraska. Bills were introduced to voice m i g h t be a littlo t a n g l e d .
other purposes, approved March2, 1861, com-' serious. The water'has already reached the destitute, aud to make the.niutte-r still. worss Amendorthe
pension
law*,
to
authorize
the
secretho
m
a
n
t
o
l
d
m
o
t
o
w
a
i
t
t
i
l
f
t
h
e
y
c
h
angmonly called the Morrill tariff. Section 2 of
supply of food Is becoming rapidly exhaust- tary of war to audit claims of the state of
monly called the aiorrlll. tariff. • section -J ol j-HcomUtory of many houses on Water street. the
ed
t
h
e
c
o
n
n
e
c
t
i
o
n
a
n
d
M
r
.
B
r
i
g
h
t
,
the
•" ^d g a u n t famine "Is- cret ping in. Every South Carolina for jurms and rent of the citadel
and
th^bmprovTaesTbat
women, children
c"
O
a
h
k
o
s
h
e
d
i
t
o
r
,
w
o
u
l
d
-sing,
a
n
d
I
available
place
is
being
us#d
as
a
home
for
the
the
importation of theoh"andT^eTTulyT^'TSMr'l^reu
articles enumerated or all portable
^ in boatsTare
^ effectst a King
out of windows. Many
w a i t e d , a n d a n o t h e r voice s u n g , " Y o u ' l l
described In this section shall be~ exempt from | ^Ule^have'vicen drowned It is still rami::?. " refugees, aud everything possible is belngdone.
dity, that is to say rlrou ore, including mat|_Naver_miss t h e W a t e r till t h e well KunoNO IMMEDIATE DAN'QgU
.al r i m a u x u .
ferousiron oreYtheuTOSsur~resi(tanVfrom
offered
umT
agreed
to
directing
an
inquiry
into
D r y , " a n d I was interested, because I
Is
threatened
in
Toledo.
A
*ua
is
ktpt_cun»fBalplrar^rejcopper Imported} The rivt-rs .at this point pASii_d t.hedangcx
the e*7>eil!euey of "publishing au ofticlal gazette k n o w B r i g h t first r a t e . T h e n t h e m a n
autty
atWork
break'instuo
lee
I
s
front
(if"
"trTTuT
line
laat
night,
aud
at
noon
to-day
had
reaeaed
in the "form of ores; lead ore and lead .dross;
of the United States. A number of other resonickel in ore; matte chromate of iron...or" 31 feet ti iuc'hes—the'liighcst stage smce 1852. | tf.e ciry, and keeping the passage trt th.i' lake lutions were introduced cailimr for an investi- said t h e r e w a s a g e n e r a l d e s i r e o n t h e
I clear.
Dispatches
from
the
headwaters
of
both
rivers
chromic ore; coal, slack or culm coal, bitumingation of various matter?. AU-r erecutive- p a r t of t h e l i s t e n e r s t o h e a r m o r e a d
ous or shale: timber hewed or sa*ed| and tun report the water mill, rlstni?, while In re it is
AT'OTUSK POINTS
sessiou the Senate adjourned.
s o m e t h i n g . I t h o u g h t it w o u l d bo r e a l
ber used for spars and in building wbarves; creeping up the streets a t ' t h e rate ot eight the waters are reported as receding.
iiot'ss—iiut
very
little
bu&iues.-,
was
transanu
the
[
nice t o h a v e p e o p l e in t o w n s a h u n d r o d
wood, manufactured, not especially enumerat- inches an hjur. Miles of property in this city on
A number of reports from committees miles a w a y ^ J i e a r m e t a l k . I t h o u g h t i t
ed or provided for Ju this act; bay; chicory j the south etdesTrd- Atfeghcny are submerged worst flood known^n 50 years is believed to acted.
submitted aud referred or tabled—as-tb*
r
root, ground or uugrouod, burnt or prepared; and .v hundred families compelled- to vacate be nearly over. A lowering thermometer.an4r were
merits of the measures demanded. Mr. Brown w o u l d be s o m e t h i n g t o t a l k a h n n t i n
acorns, and dandelion root,- raw or prepared. } their bouses. All the mills aid factories on the cessation of ralu, srives a Sii^hMr look to introduced
a ,bill to prohibit lotteries, lottery after y e a r s , s o I p u l l e d m y n i g h t shirV
and all other articles used or intended, to b^ the batiks of !r.oth rivers have suspended opi ra 'the'aspect.
advertisements
and the sale of lottery tickets in a r o u n d m y l e g s t o k e e p t h e m w a r m ,
used as coffee or a substitute therefor, iiot es- tlons. So far there have been uo individual
F I l O ^ l A L L O V E K I H K VIOiiL3>.
the
Dlstrictjof
Columbia.
The House went into p u t m y m o u t h u p t o t h e c o n c e r n , a n d
peciallv enumerated or provided for in tl.is ! tosses :ere , aud the damage i? cenflned
committee
of
the
whole
on
the bill to establish
.
RuBjg,
the'IiOug
Island
Nearo
arrested
for
exclusively to rtooding ^-» property.
-act—:
:
The
-AJaurrau of animal Industry, t.hc-questiou of repeated,—''The B o y S t o o d o n r t h e B u r n - —
great ctt
i iTerlng And damage
reported
in the vicinity ciu-.e from the \ougheeh*uy murders to a ^ w e r for when the "ourt meets pleuro-pr.L-umonia among cattle r/rmlog the i n g D e c k , " i n m y m o s t i m p a s s i o n e d
MsCWSNOTKS
.region, >vbire mining hamlets and a portion of In April. He 1P strictly watched in the Queen's principal topic under discussion. No action t o n e of voice. M y wife woke" u p a n d
JVJJNDELL PIIILLirS »B.VI>
the tnw;.s lying ou rhe'ow land.^huve been iu- County Jail, the officers fearing he may at- was taken uud the committee adj-nin.etl.heard mo and thought I was drnnk,and
•
Wende.il Phllllpsrthf tnau w!i?boas.ted of uo u ntlat e< l u Ld ha r. \ i r e 11of* I'aiiiilies have been -tt^apt-sulclde,- -Detectivea have' absokttes
he called the coachman ' t o come
official title, vet ii'kd the highest ot .ill offices, forced to desert their Louies ami flee before that Rugg has cotnmUt<?d ten crimes of rob"
FEniJ«ABY 7.
c
a p t u r e mo a n d p u t m o to b e d .
t h a t o f a leader of the people in a glorious the
bery
and
violence
within
a
few
yearn
in
addition
'SlJMATK.— The bill appropriating {777,5*0
flood, in some places it was necescau.se, died at his homi' in iiostou on the iJnd sarycoming
to
those
agitftMuK
-1..--.r>g
Island
d'jrintr
the
J
u
s t - a s t h e c o a c h m a n [came
the
for
the
completion
of
the cipitVi terraces and
dwelling houseti to tree?" and
inst. A'brief sii^rch i>f :hi?. yreat niuii';i life reck*totoanchor
stairways was passed. Huh were introduced m a n t h a t w a s t a l k i n g t o m e s a i d , if
keep them from drifting e'T. A Utter pa-?t three mouths.
may not prove imliitercst'iig. U'endell Phillips dl(.pntch says: It is Mill raining with-ub imThe saints protect
«.Jeu?ral Booth, leadj to increase the efficiency of the army and to I h a d stood u p t h e r e l o n g e n o u g h , I
was born in Boston on the £')'<h of November, mediate! prospects of clearing weather. The er of the Salvation .;>:
iniiv,
ii coming to 'hit provide for. indemnity to Iowa due under un- could g o a n d s o a k m y h e a d a n d g o t o
1811. Ills father, Mr. John Phillips, wa* • the Monongahehi stopped rising a couple (f hours couutry early in Marcl
der nets-relating to swamp and overflowed
first persoa etei(ted to the ofliee of Mayor of ihis evening, but couwuei.ee*! swelliug ligam at
lauds. Bills were favorably reported to pro- betl. H e s a i d t h e r e w a s n o c o n n e c t i o n
Boston, oversixry years since. The .-ion was 5 o'clock.and marks uow ehow '111 feet *3 inches. The House committee on Fo.-t-igu A-fairs in in- vide for the suppression and cxiirpatl->n of with OshkQsh of A p p l e t o n a t a l l , b u t
sent to Harvard College when about V.) years
gbeHy wanT is o7er th'.; mark;-, but.about clined to the belief that n t.aJiutory measures contagious diseases among domestic animals,
old, where ho graduated in l^iil. and then en- l-Alieget 7 inches and .-till rising. Dispatches, against France and Germany canc-o? !><* re. and for the execution of treaty stipulations t h a t s o m e of t h e boys w e r e p r e t t v full
fee up the. Monoiigahela valley report the sorted to without violating treaty stipulations
tered the law school at Cambridge, of which. 1¾
from
with the Chiuese. Mexican land grant* came in a s a l o o n a n d t h e y t h o u g h t it w o u l d
Judge Story had been for some y>-ar* the waters 'ii.s-. falling. At Preew.rt.on Allegheny
Republican opponent** of the Fttz John For' up as unfinished business and formed the sub- be fun t o call m e u p o u t of b e d a n d g e t
master spirit.
In ' t h a t
seaooi
ue it i? also failing, bur, TlRlhT' at- 'M' <!f>- and tt r bill are working to secure Arthur's refusal ject t)f a lengthy debate. No action was taken, m e to , s " " a l f
remained
two
year;,
anil he eon-, Parkers.
to sign the byjjhould it pas; the Senate.
and the Senate r-oou adjourned.
...-. — m a d ius p e a k a piece. I w a s n e v e r so
tinued bis studies "of the. iaw elsewhere
Sixty-two new "pupils Lave been «enT iM'he
t h e w h o l e c o u r s e of m y life, a n d
TUS
MAL'Maa
'VAU.BT.
Ho'JS'E—A resolution was Introduced and ;«>
as be was not admitted to practice till WJ4,
Icdian training school at Carlisle. Pa.
1
to
utfike
the m a t t e r m o r e humiliating
t'ened
l*oklng
to
an
investigation
of
war
Kepur:.«
from
:.
"
i
towns
up
::;•'
Maiuiiee.
when he was in b'i.V23i year. There was a bitThe annual war between the'oyster dredi r* claims. Bills were introduced for the purchase t h e ' e j i ^ c h m a n snoakecl u p b e h i n d m e ,
ter prO'Slavery sentiment in Boston at the time wjthiu LOO miks of Toledo, indicate n rain
of sr.ug harbors for disabk-c seamen, and the. phiiotiod my a r m y a n d c a r r i e d m o to
but the disfavor with which,Abolitionist* were storm cf varying severity duringtthe l'i hours of Maryland and Virginia hascommenceU.
establishment of a branch home iu one of the.
treated did not daunt Wendell Phillips from ending at noon on the 0:1,. The river in ToA
bill
ba*
been
introduced
approprialTurj
joining thecause. It was in 1&J6, when he was. j o was but little above the ordinary stage. $^5,000 foi the erection of ^uitable tirne.laUo Western states for disabled volunteers. The the bod, a n d n o e x p l a n a t i o n I c o u l d
in bis 25th year, that be formally became one Tue let u Auglaizi', at Dedance, 0., broke up at all custom houses at maritime ports and for plarr>pueumuula- bill wjtSHrttsctre^cd' in <'ohi- m a k e w o u k l c o n v i n c e h i m o r m y wifo
of the little band oi autv-3lave"ry agitators, and n. g^rge formed iiut sexjn gave way, and at the transmission by telegraph of standard time mif.tee on the whole. The discussion was/very t h a t I wtrs-not d r u n k . S h e said t h a t *
This led to the loss of his promising prol'ession- the latest report the ri^er was rising rai idly from tbc new naval observatory to the princi- animated, and was participated in by Messrs". bald h e a d e d old m a n t h a t w o u l d g e t u p
al position. Th<^ AbolitiOT.i^trt held that the at that point, overflowing the banks in East pal ports having custom house*, to all state Laubam, Reagan, Hunt, Eaton, Amierson, iu.tho n i g h t a n d g o . a r o u n d t h o h o u s e
Without further
Constitution of the United States was a wicked Defiance. At South"~Toledo the river rose two capitals and to e:ti< •* of »->t lesa than 15,000 Belford, Perkins, et. al.
action the committee rose and t)i^ :-10i;s>- i.i:^.- ft:»•' r e p e a t i n g t h e b o y s t o o d on t h e b u r n i n g
compact, having for its purpose the malnte- feet in 'J4 hours ending at o o'clock p. m. population.
jour
oat.
d e c k in bi.s n i g h t s h i r t , w i t h t h e t h e r nance of slavery and they refused asacnt,to it. Property along the river, front in-Toledo LAS
Bradlaugh will make AU
to_i*k.i his
Mr. Phillips accepted the logical consequences bet u seethed as far us possible bgainst a flood. *eat in the House o^ the l i t hattempt
m o m e t e r f o u r t e e n d e g r e e s below 2^ero,
lust!
KsnnuAKT 7 /
of bis adherence to their cause, and gave up The Sandusky river at Frt-mont is rising slowwas e i t h e r d r u n k o r a l u n a t i c , a n d sho
Tiie
wife
of
Robert
P.
Porter,
tt-secreiary
ol
his business
in ISiW. The rirst of Mr. Phil lips' ly. Tiaeks of the Whvellng and Lake Erie
_S*,NA.TM—The following measures were iatorgreat <lAbolition speeches" was_made toward roadare under water and may impede travel. the commission, has filed a bill for divo-cv on ably reported and placed on 1he calenilar: A s h o u l d have a d o c t o r e x a m i n e m e . D o
bill to a-mejnd the revised statutes so as ?x> you k n o w , I m e t o u r f a m i l y physician,
the close ofTSST, at a meeting held a t Faiy-uil Nsnelirs are at present felt for the. safety of the ground of desertion,
Issue of standard silver dollars for the week a'uffiorlxe'the unloading of coal, salt, etc., m in a d r u g s t o r e t h e n e x t d a y , a n d ho
Hall for the purpose of giving expression to bridgts. Cold v/eathcr is promised which will
the sentiment oi the peoDle ia regard to doubtless,check the flow of water into' the ended February 'X $S5,996; corresponding buU within the collection district under the h a d rao r u n o u t m y t o n g u e a foot o r
superintendence Of custom officers at tho t-:cthe anti-slavery riot in Missouri which re- Maumee, postponing if not entir, !y averting period last year, $193,000.Capt. Wm. A. Kirkland, commanoer • ' 'he peuse of parties'intgr-ftstftfl. 'A hill to r^^vf e i g h t e e n i n c h e s , a n d felt of m y p u l s e .
sulted in the death pf Rev. Elijah P. Loogav. disastrous floods.
receiving ship, Colc)rallo. New York, has voiun- ;iurcur\f?fs and sellers on the D e n v e r ' & tit. ancTmy h e a d , a n d g a v e me' a lot of pills.
In the crusade against slavery, hi3*name stands
AT MEADVil.LS, J»A. ;
beside Garrison's. After the wsr Mr. Phillips the western aad southern parts of the city are teered to command the proposed Greedy relief Joseph Railroad lands. This same bill was in- I s u p p o s e m y wife told h i m I w a s c r a m y /
turned his attention to what he regarded as inundated and people go to and from "their expedition and be assigned to that-du4y-.
troduced by Mr. VanWyck and passed the last " W e l l , y o u m u s t h a v e b e e n a n n o y e d , "
other needed reforms. He was the greatest of hones in boats. Trains wore abandoned and
Baker Kapha's defeat was all oving to the session, except that the present bill fixes the s a i d
the telephone
superintendent,
all our pubjic lecturers in eloquence, pith and business almost at a dead halt. After last cowardice of his troops. The rebels numbered price per acre at $3.50. A bill to amend the
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will
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a
k
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m
e
a
s
u
r e s t o see t h a t
, point; His commanding presence, bis eagle year's "flood «11 the bridges in the vicinity were only 1,000. The slaughter of Baker's forces revised statutes in reference to the immediate^
eye and tine Roman face would have -marked raisal sevrral.fcet, and none have been harm- continued all the way back to Trlnkat, and transportation of dutiable goods. A resolution t h e r e is n o r e p e t i t i o n of t h e offenso. , ,
the Arab* showed them no iw^rey whatever;— -was introduced directing an inquiry into the
him out asywhere.—The temperance Teforer ed.
" N o , you needn't, you take put that
ever found him a steady and able and most
causes of the wanton removal of public eervTnaMAHONINa
VALL3T.
t
e
l
e p h o n e , " s a i d th\? old m a n .
"T/hey
consistent supporter. He advocated the rights
&ntv».
•"•- Mr. Cullom of Illinois introduced a bill
The Mahoning river is onTbe rampage, havofjfomen, a course that he followed legitlmatew
a
k
e
m
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v
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y
n
i
g
h
t
.
Last/nigbTt
for
the
relief
of
persons
to
whom
lands
in
the
(ONGBfcSS.
^ ^ - - 4 ^ ^ logically from his anti-slavery principles. ing reached the highest point since 1533. AL
old Northwest and Indian Territories had been t h e y r i i u i ' t h e bell a b o u t midniq^ui, a n d
All other causes that were worthy ol bis advo- Warrea the west part of the city is overconfirmed, a n d afterwards sold by the Wnited
cacy_£ommanded Mr. Phillips' support. jjYI-l-floTC-d and scores of families are driven from
daxAt*—The chair laid before the demise States. The ratcnt laws and the Mexican land w h e n 1 w e n t t o t h e t o l e p h m i o . w m n
lectures on The "Life of DanieH>'Connell" and their hemes. Manufacturing establishments resolutions from the Legislature of-Ohio, grant tit.Jps ivr-re d1/-:cup§edr^but no action feliew a s k e d m e if it w a s c o l d e n o u g h
f o r m e , a n d t o l d mo" I r h e U e r p u t a n o t h a taken.
•'TheLost A r t s " were repeated hundreds/of on the flats are all closed, Including thi* West transmitted by the Governor favoring
times. An admirable and touching trait in Mr. L'ikc rolling mill. So far there-has been up tariff limited to the necessities of the
Housa — A rejwttftiou wa» mtroducod. and e r b l a n k e t on t h e bed.
! w a s hot, 1
i-conomically
administered, adopted declaring vacant the position of ste- tell y o u . arid t o l d h i m t o g o t o G e h e u a ,
Phillips' character was his devotion to -his in- loss of lite, but many miraculous escapes!, government.
peoule
on
the
flats
refusing
to
leave
their
houses
and
fl«
adjusted
as to
encourage nograph er'of Committees and providing that the
valid wife, who had long been cord nei to her
uritil actually driven out.
Industries, at borne aud afford protection Speaker employ a reporter at eoropi't)n,it.<'ion a n d I w e n t to bed, a n d m y wife a s k ^ d
'__ bed by a nervous complaint
^
to labor, but not create or foster monopolies fixed by the committee on acr*c;ir:tAT •oicxBva.
Mil mo w h a t 1 m e a n t by b r i n g i u g t h e i c o
ATTACBUNG SUAXIM.
The rebels believing that during Baker The Scioto at this point has been rising ail day, The resolution called for some discussioo, bnt was introduced authorizing tl;i- .vith r :J w iil
I t rv;m one of m y
Pasha's absence from Su»kim, the city could and at 9 o'clock, ou the night of %Le tfth, was no action was taken'furtber than to table the. from distillery ivarebouses with.,id
^u-thc—io» box. :
resolution.
Mr.
Logan
of
Illinois
presented
a
splrfts'tO'be used in the manufacTu;•<•
H.-.'dibe easily captured, made a desperate att.u-k on p / i f H n A tnnt BO M I J ! I a*. U -vaa laat Y i . t i m n » y
j u t h o m o r n i n g t h e bell
that place a'few days ago. After
Aft! two hours' ai:'d gradually rising. The djkts along the prutcj-i, from cltteung of tBftt place against the •erne;—A number o f rCsoluttOLs 1Vv n- TfTtro
passage
of
the
Fit*
John
rar^g
a
g
a
i
n
,
a
n
d
w h e n I s a i d 4 hello^ a
Porter bill. Bills duced, concerning the star route Iu
• iti'Ui,
fierce fighting they succeeded in gaining the flats below tho city broke and about lt>l) famiwere reported as follows
_
_a oleomargarine and other matters.
To establish
fellow^^___
t o l d mo i o r u n o u t m y, t o n f r n n ,
I!
first line-ot trenches, w-hen the'gunboat* com- ile^iitovvd out wbilf others-w<»r>+.—m+n-:
menced shelling them and they retired, leaving OEM •stories of buildings in the iOr>e that, t h e "uatfdnaT system uf bankruptcy, arid to establish then proceeded to'eonsideration of the rules to a n d before1*
I
thought I run
it
a bureau of statistics on labor; to fix the hours be adopted as the_rules of the forty-eighth :ona number of dead and wounded on the field.
water wjlJ fall.
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ricrht
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t
of
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p
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,
.of labor ,of government employes at eight hours firress until further orders from the House
BAKER PASHA'S DEFEAT.
AT i.;.\eiNNAT;.
and-to regulate the compensation for the same. Pending discussion ofwhlcn adjournment was b e c a u s e 1 w a s half a s l e e p , y o u . know.
News haA been received that Baker Pasha's
T h e n h e sairiL t h e s a l o o n w a s g o i n g to
On the niglit of the 7th instant, the *ater Bill:- were iutroduced as fellows: to enable the ordered.
forces had been routed In the Soudan, with a
people of Dakota to form*a constitution; to
loss of 2,000 men. Baker Pasha loet all hh 8tfH,-d 61 feet and 10 inches, with indications provide for artificial limbs for ei-soldier3,-*iTc
close,
a n d t k e boys w e r e g o i n g t o t a k e "
, PBBUUAKr i>.
camels and baggage in the fight. Most of the that the limit had ht-cn reached. Cooler weath- to prevent the publication of lottery.-advertiseone more drink, and asked m e what I
SKMATK—The t<ew shipping bill entitled "A
Egyptian officers and men bolted. Col. Sartor- er gave much encouragement, to the residents, ment
in papers
published
in
-the
would h a v e . I tell j o u , s u c h t h i n g *
las tried bard to rally them, but without suc- though the lc'sshopeful ones think the river District of Columbia and tbe Territories. bill to remove ce,rtai»;burdena from the Amert
cess. The Europeans behaved splendidly. will conjUrrtie to rise slowly for several days, The Senate passed the joint reaolution appro- ican merchant marine and encourage the for- r y a m a n ' s p a t i e n c e , a n d t h e s o o n e r
Col. Sartorius narrowly escaped wltn bis life owJ»jfto the fact that tributaries both above priating $25,000 for tbt* relief of the Kansas elgu carrying trade," was reported. The bill you t a k e t h a t t e l e p h o n e o u t of m y h o u s e ,
The enemy pursued almost into Trlnkat. -and below are nearly all rising. No loss of life City, Fort Scott & Gulf Railroad company, as was discussed, and finally placed on the calen- t h e q u i c k e r , " a n d t h e old m a n weut.
weut
Europeans, police and Turkish Infantry were Is reported, and the property loss will not ex- compensation for services rendered the United dar. Bills were introduced Drovidlng for the d o w n t h e <troH b l o w i n g liki
a forcut to pieces. Fourteen European and three ceed 10 per cent, of tnat of last year. A dis- States, land grants intended to cover such adjustment of compensation for the transpor- poise.
native officers are missing. The fight began patch earl* on the morning of the 8th savs the services not- ihavlng been availed cf by the tation of mails, creating a commission for the
investigation of the progress and condition of
c ky * few Arab horsemen attacking Baker Pa- water is tt'i feet 6even inches, almost; up to the company.
Mr. Butler (Dtm , S. C ) offered a the colored people, and appropriating money
sha's cavalry, which fled. Baker then formed blgh water mark cf last year.
j u d g e S h e p a r d in t h o s u p e r i o r c o u r
resolution directing the Secretary of the Treas for their further improvement, and to divide
a square which tho enemy surrounded. The
AT PITBTTrrTRo"
'
" u r j t o - f r a h s m m o the Senate the testimony Minnesota into two judicial districts.
of
C h i c a g o hns-ttcctdodrtlrat In e r d © r ^ >
The
rest of the Egyptians then fled in confusion
taken
last
summer
relating
to
the
administraGreeley
relief
bill
was
discussed,
a
n
i
t
h
e
Mexithe
waters
ar*
slowly
receding
and
it
is
s
e
c
u r e a d i v o r c e it w a s e s s c a t t a l t h a t
and the gunners deserted the guns. Baker
of the Supervising Architect's office by can land grant -title bill was taken up and t h e c o m p l a i n a n t s h o u l d ^ f a r e s i d e n t of
Pasha was several times surrounded by the thought the worst is over. No accurate figures tion
passed.
enemy but with his staff managed to cut his can yet be given as t o / t h e damage, ~but the Supervising Architect Hill.
t h e s t a t e o n e e n t i r ^ j r e a r p r i o r to tiling
floes*—The
Speaker
announced
the
followmost
conservative
admit
that
It
will
mount
HOUSE—A bill was introduced repealing all
iray through. The enemy's force was inferior
ing
committee
appointments
and
changes,
internal taxes on domestic tobacco. Resolu- a n applicatiojj-folnriivorcc, n n d t h a t it
in number to Baker Pasha's. Only three sides into the millions. A calm review of the situastating
that-where
the
changes
were
made
they
tion
discovers
between
500
and
600
buildings
tions were Introduced for the regulation of m u s t be^pfoven t h a t b o t h p a r t i e s t o t h e
of the square were formed owing to the fact
tbat two companies of Egyptian troops stood is tbc two cities submerged, and the residences were made at the request of the members con- international commerce, calling for the suit-Were r e s i d e n t s in t h o c o u n t y w h e r e
•till, overcorae with fright. The enemy poured of 30,000 people. Fifteen thousand men are cerned: Rivers antf-harbors; Wr. ThomarTn accounts o f consuls, appropriating $100,000 fi
e a p p l i c a t i o n is m a d o a t t h e t i m e t h «
into ^tbe gap when the Egyptians threw aw*y temporarily thrown out of employment by the place of Mr. Chacc; Mississippi leveet, Mr. the relief of sufferers by the late floods^Atrffa
Chace,
in
place
of
Jrfr.
Thomas;
naval
affairs,
stoppage
of
mills
and
factories.
Early
on
the
offenses
c h a r g e d in t h e bill o c c u r r e d .
bill making appropriations for tbe^support of
their rifles and flung themselves upon the
(round, screaming for mercy. The troops on morning of the Stb the Monongahela had fallem Mr. Eaton, in place of Mr. O. D. Wise; educa- the common schools. The cojnailttee on elec- A s t h e s u s p i c i o n h a s a l w a y s b e e n e n t e r one side of the square killed many of their own to 28 feet, 6 inches, and the Allegheny one tion, Mr. Rockwell, in place of Mr. Milllken; tions submitted reportsoa^the contested cases t a i n e d t h a t a l a r g o n u m b e r of a p p l i c a expenditures (a the state department, Mr. Da- In Mississippi anu>Vfrginla. Resolutions of
-~
n y n by wild firing. The enemy betrayed pro-, foot higher.
vis
of Illinoia, in place of Mr. Price; liquor, respect to the^aiemory of the late Wendell t i o n s for d i v o r c e w e r e m a d e by e a s t e r n
found contempt for their opponents. All the
IZfWHKBLrcO, W. TA.,
traffic,
Mr. Price, in place of Mr. Davis of lib | Phillips wdwradopted. In committee of tbs p e o p l e w h o t o o k u p t h e i r r e s i d e n c e s in
•tores at Trlnkat were brought away. Col. the situation is not so honeful. The scenes
inois;
District
of Columbia, Messrs. Wortblng- whohvthe House passed the bill to provide I l l i n o i s t o t h a t e n d , i t is e x p e c t e d t h a t
Burnaby is safe. Marines landed at 'Sauklra about the city are unprecedented within a centon and Rockwell: expenditures IB the departe master and pay of certain officers and t h i s decision m a y g o a l o n g w a y toward
to prevent a panic.
tury, and there Is four feet more watei than ment of justice, Messrs. CrUp and Mill"
ealUttd men «f the volunteer forces.
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A MODERN RE8IUKRE CTION.
GLEANINGS.
Hygienic writers predict that t h e
1 r i n k of the futc»r« will be hot "Wtater.
L a d y WihUi, Oscar'H raothen fii*yf t
•y
she
«ho will uevor rvst natinfied until
tins .fthot nn A m e r i c a n e d i t o r . 1 '
nS
I
women who are drifting toward the
same end are legion. To note tbe slightA Miracle that Took Place in our Midst est symptoms, to realize their significance and to meet them in time by the
Unknown to the Public—The
remedy
which has been shown to be
Details in lull.
most efficient, is a duty from which
(I)<troit Frt$ JTrtu.)
there can be no escape. They are forO n e of t h e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e u e c u r - tunate who do this; they are on the sure
rencew e v e r g i v e n t o t h e p u b l i c , w h i c h road to. death who neglRct, it.
Too much ldlen«s«, I bate ob«erT*d, fill* up
a man's time much moi e completely, and leafses
him leas »<s own master, than any sort of
employment irhat»T<»r — f Barge,
L t w i s , IOWA—Dr. M. J. Davis says:
"Brown'; Iron Bitters give the best satisfactlen to thoee who use It."
Modern edacUlon too often coders the^fitigers
with rlagsand at the same time euts the
j l n e w t u the wrists, — [fiterllng
Delicate and Feeble Ladies.
Those languid, tiresome sensation*, causing
you to feel scarcely able to be on y o i r /eet;
that constant drain that is taking from your
system all its former elasticity; driting ttaa
bloom froo) yoor cheeks; that continued strain
u p o n y o u r vital forces, renderingyou irrita<)la
and ffetful, can easily be removed by the use
of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters, irreguUrUies and nbatruottoas of your system are
relieved at once, while the special causes of
periodical pain are permanently removed.
NoneTecelve so niuch benefit, and none are so
profoundly grateful and show such an interest
In recommending Hop Bitters as women.
A foniaU' oruu^-oiiLaiii: in P h i l a d o l iiiia d e a r l y loVt's a TfTTTTi diT^'and ro
tooifc p l a c e n e r e in o u r m i d s t , h a s j u s t
usee" to be s e j i a n u c d from it.
e o m e to o u r k n o w l e d g e a n d will u n Plfto'e Cure fur Comumptlon does not dry up
eough; it remove* tbe H U M .
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Dr. Gibbous, «>f LM[n;asu;r, Pu., a n
B« Careful!
*)id Q u a k e r abolitionist, is d e a d ,
l i e a n d a t t r a c t a s g r e a t a t t e n t i o n a s it h a s
Tne genuine "Kongb on Corns" la made
-- only by
h o v e r saw the inside (if a f lu'ntrv a n d a l r e a d y i n n e w s p a p e r circles. T h e facts B. H. Wells
(Prop
I* (Proprietor
of"Hongh on Hats") and haa
wbeo applied by the
F e d s Youftit
Again.
are,
briefly,
as
f
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l
l
o
w
s
:
Mr.
W
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l
l
i
a
m
laughing
f
a
c
B
o
f
a
n
i
a
n
on
I
ft
bell.
l&c.Ai&c. Houie«.
n e v e r read a novel. •
linger Into the nostrils
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m
a
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f
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r
e
will be absorbed, «f"My mother was afflicted a long time with
It. is not uodtrstood why druggist* keep in
C h a r l e s P e t e r s , of New York, " n e v e r
fectuallycleanslpKthe
s
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a
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B
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m
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s
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b
u
r
b
of
Neuralgia
and a dull, heavy, inactive condition
stock
to
many
kinds
of
medicines
for
coughs,
head
of
est
Larrlufl
Ylras
f ' i l i t welt u n l e s s he was d r u n k , "' a n d
*
causinjf healthy secre- of the whole system; headache, nervous proscolds and consumption, wtieu it i» only necesD
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287
MichiJ p i j t t B h e h a d no m o n e y to Iv.iy w h i s k y
tUms. It allays lcfl»m- tration, and wasalraojft helpless. No physicians
g a n A v e n u e in t h i s city, c a n t r u t h f u l l y Bary to keep Allen's Luag Balsam, that old
matton, protects the or medicines cllu her Shy good. Three months
- « n S i h e killed himself.
rctiable n-medy, wbtcli is a pure vegetable
membrane of the naaal
s a y t h a t h e h a s l o o k e d [into t h e future preparation, and perfectly harmless", as it eonpassage from uddi- ago shu began to use Hop Bitters with such
P h i l a d e l p h i a b r e w e r s liave $60,000 w o r l d a n d y e t r e t u r n e d t o this. A r e p - :u\nn no opium in any form. Sold everywhere.
Uonal cdlds.eumplHve- Kood effect that she eeems and feels young
ly beats the sores and asraiu, although over 70 years old. We think
w o r t h of s i g n s s w i n g i n g in t h a t oil v. r e s e n t ; tivc of t h i s p a p e r h a s interr enure*
IHMU
and
a n d h a v e r a i s e d t h e . p r i c e of bee:- ¢1 a viewed h i m u p o n t h i s i m p o r t a n t s u b - SKINNY MEN. "Weils' 11 eath Beuewer" reitore.
smell. A few applica- there is no other medicine lit to us* in th*
health and rigor cures Drepepiia. Impotence. He
tion & relleye. A thor- family."-A lady in Providence,
barrel to meet the expense.
uuKh irettimeut * n i
j e c t a n d his e x p e r i e n c e * a r e given t o
" B K O W N ' S B K O N C H U L TROCHES" arc widely
< ure.Asree•
BRADPOKD, PA., May b, 1&75.
A B a l t i m o r e l a w s u i t developed t.lie t h e p u b l i c for t h e first t i m e . Ho s a i d : known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis, • m m W ^ — S » ^ * m^ ^mT ttposltiTely
ble I , i "*B- isend fur
it hajs cured me of several diseases, 6uch as
U
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Y
M
F
E
V
E
W
clrculur.
Price
.'Ue.
by
fact t h a t a voiing widow in t h a t eitv
" I h a d b e e n h a v m g m o s t p e c u l i a r Hoarsened, Cough?.- and Throat troubles. sTl"- ™* * ^m w • • • * mail or at druKKinw.
nervousness, sieknee6 at the stomach, monthly
t h r e e y e a r s a<jo m a r r i e t l h e r father-in- S e n s a t i o n s fos, a l o n g w h i l e . My b e a d Sold only in Bona.
troubles, etc I have Bot seen a sick day in a
ELY BROTHERS, OWEGO, N, Y year, since 1 took Hop Bitters. All my neighlaw.
felt d u l l .and" h e a v y ; m y e y e s i g h t d i d S T l N ( i l 5 G . lrntntlon. mflntnmiftlon all Kidneys &n
Mag. FANNIE GRISEN.
A S p e c i f i c for bors use them.
T b e - S a u t h C a r o l i n a L e g i s l a t u r e bus* n o t seem s o c l e a r a s forroerlyj my a p - Urtiiarv Cumolalnts. enreo bv "HqRhn-Paiba." %\.
%
r.PILEl'fiY,
$3,000 LOST,— 'A tour of Europe th^t cost
] yOLNO IT A isURB CURE,—I LliVe b e e n
p a s s e d a bill d e c l a r i n g u n l a w f u l a l l p e t i t e w a s u n c e r t a i n a n d T "wlis u n a c *, P A -h US,
COX'
me
t3,U0U, fione me less good than one bottle
troubled
with
Catarrhal
deafness
for
s^ven
or
YILSIOXS,
c o n t r a c t s for the sale-or' a r t i c l e s for fu- c o u n t a b l y in ed. I t w a s a n effort t o
of Hop Bitters;
they also cured my wife of
eight
years
with
a
roarintraoise
in
my
hoitd.,,
I
FALXJAtt
8
I
C
K
.
ru'ise in t h e m o r n i n g a n d y e t I c o u l d
t u r e delivery.
iiftcen years 1 nervous weakness, sleeplessness
KtKS.-sT.TITtsi
bought medicine in 13 States but nothingiirlped
night.
My m o u t h .me till I procured & bolth- of Ely's Cream
and dyspepsia."
K. \ i . , Anburn. N. TT
DAXCE, ALCOJ u d g o I n g a l l s purehHsi'd a lot in tlieu, n o t sleep a t
HOLIHM,
tasteek
b
a
d
l
y
,
a
n
d
1
h
a
d
a
faint
Balm.
In
four
daysT
could
hear
as
well
a*
v i l l a g e of G r e e n w i c h , N. Y.. a d j o i n i n g
OPIL'M E A T I N C ,
High Authority.
ever. 1 i«)i cured of .the Catarrh as web. I
t h o ^ u a e w h e r o h e yva* b o r n , no« t h a t all-gone s e n s a t i o n in t h e pit of m y censidei Eiy's Cream Balm the b*.'t medicine
i
r
t
B
o
r
u
t
A
,
Hop Bitt.r* is not, in ary sense, nu aleoholis
he"wj»ntcd the g r o u n d , but b e c a u s e t h e s t o m a c h t h a t food did n o t satisfy, w h i l e eversjpiasie. — (iAKHBlT WinKroK, Hdfi^irms,
tjeverage or iiquor, uud could not he sold form
y
h
a
n
d
s
a
n
d
feet
felt
c
o
l
d
a
n
a
c
l
a
m
New Tork.
owncir w a s a b o u t t o c u t d o w n a noble
u s e t x e e p t t o persons <lesircus of obtaining a
•• * • • '
-* *• a V S l ' K P H I A ,
m y . 1 w a s nervous, a n d i r r i t a b l e , a n d DON'T OlE IN T l i l T u o U S K ; rTUou«h ou HA: ,
medieinal bitters.
oj.d e l m w h i c h s t o o d u p m it.
:»KI:\OI'I>\E»S
v
lost all e n t h u s i a s m .
A t t i m e s m y h e a d e:»-»r« ns'.rius juice, tilea.roacheH.'be<3-i3UBe.
tir.KEHiL H A C M ^ . . £. <Joii» Inter) Rev,.
>H-k'Ut:AL
At:H.E
A n t e x p e r t (in a L o n d o n will cas<> w o t d d s e e m ' t o w h i r l a n d m y h e a r t p a l <.-i;!:i".KArisii,
A
K
e
m
a
r
k
a
b
l
e
C
u
r
e
of
Scrofula.
So. BLOOMINGVILI^, OT, May 1. '79.
: ::tiVois ,
lately* s t a t e d t h a t p e n c i l in a r k s r u b b e d p i t a t e d terribly. I h a d no e n e r g y , no a m v. i: v K \ r: s a,
bins—I have been suffering ten years, and I
o u t revive w h e n t h e t e x t u r e of t h e p a p e r bition, a n d I s e e m e d indifferent of t h e
William. S. Biker ->f Lewie, Vcgo-County,
Ol'H
trie.i yrur Hop Bitters and it done ;u.-. more
r e t u r n s to its n o r m a l c o n d i t i o n .
T h e p r e s e n t a n d t h o u g h t l e s s for the f u t u r e . Icii%, write* as follows:—My sou was taken
ATIOX,
goc d xhnv. nil ti;0 doctors.
with
scrofula
in
the
hip
when
only
t
*
o
years
USES,
e x i s t e n c e of t h e s e m a r k s p r o v e d m o s t 1 t r i e d to s h a k e t h o f e e l i n g ofVand p e r - &iJ. Vy'n tiled several physicians but the boy
MJS.S !». y. B O O N B L
*. r.«: S.
KTDXKY
e m b a r r a s s i n g in t h e c a s e in question.
got
no
rtlief
from
the;
r
treat
met
,r.
Notieintf
TliOCilLi>
I
.
A
U
I
X
I
E
J
S
.
s u a d e myself it w a s s i m p l y a cold o r a
•Baby S a v e d !
A J a p a n e s e official w h o h a s s p e n t little m a l a r i a . B u t it would n o t ' g o . 1 vour SCOVILL'.-i SARSAPARfLLA AND,
Z3T l.'M VIZI UUTl-LZ .. ; iJSCGGISTS. ^E2
>V •• arc MI tbaukfiil To KO mat our nursing
t w o ye^ars i n C o r e a repoiits that, he ha-- w«s/lutermine_d n o t t o g i v e u p , a n d so ST.lLLINGIA,orBLOOL>ANULlV£RSYKUI
recommebi'ied so highly, 1 bought some of i" BuDr. £. A. -EicL^ii Sled. Co., Prcs., si. loseuli, lo. ;;;:!<} ya* ieriUaLehlly t w n l i i a dangerous
n o v e r seen t h e f a c e r o f ^ r C o r e a n woman." t i m e passed a l o n g a n d ail th« while I of y< u ia the year \btii, and coiiiinucl takir^:
Au--i jroiraete'.i '.•onstiiaiior, and irregularkv
Oorr^prr,!..- <-.. frpnii an«<.ert>d bTPhy^lctoa.
u the huw.-is V,- ;n.- ufr- (f Hop Bitters by its
T h o m e n n e v e r use t h e n a m e of a w o - w a s g e t t i n g w o r s e . It w a s a b o u t t h i s it thl the sores fi'jtvliv l i t d i d up. ILvi* r.nw
mothiT, n);ieh at tlie 'h'ait tiroe restor-'d h t r t c
m a n or g i r l in c o n v e r s a t i o n , bu;, a p e a k t i m e t h a t 1 noticed 1 h a d b e g u n to, hi out t;l years of. age, and bting sati^ricd that v- ur
{tric-ct health r and tirengrh.— Thp Parents,
nudieiiice
did
him
EO
much
good
»»h-ri
!•:
ur-eii
• of s u c h a m a n ' s wife, d a u g h t e r o r sifter. fearfully. M y l i m b s w e r e swollen j o if, wv want to try it again iuuuotli jr ca.-e. sud
Koehe&i-cr, N. V.B a r b a r a Fri-.'tonic's clock is said to be t h a \ b y press-iijg m y fingers u p o n t h e m now \vr_ite_toyuu to get ,-or.if nr.>rc of it. •
Gratitude U UJC homage ihe heurt render
in e x i s t e n c e y e t , w i t h its h a n d s lixed a t d e e p x u p w ^ i < m s w o u l d b e m o d e - — M y
t^>-Go<i for his-^ti^dtie+sr- -<jbri«tiarj cheerfulYouhiriheri,
Middle
Aged
Men
nr,d
a
i
n
f
e
i
i
10 o'clock, t h e h o u r at w h i c h its p e n d u - face ai^>*T5egan t o en 1 urge, a n d _ c p n - win* stiffer4«^i^^H4y!Hiidiw.-rettt7ns--jtt:iTl hmi- ness is the exTe-mal mjUJifestatirm of .that hnmage.— j Steele.
l u m w a s s h o t a w a y b y a sbldfer^s bullet. t i n u e d to until I c o u l d scarcely «ee o u t Alien's Brain I-Vod 'he most powerful ikivigor^
1
m
of
m
y
eyes.
O
n
e
of.
m
y
friends,
d
e
Livt r aiecajt. heauaehe, i-.rd eonstipation,
" I t s final d e s t i n a t i o n will be the S m i t h utit ever introduced; once r<-Btorri . L.y it ih.-re
TRADE
MARK.
cui^ed
bv bad digestion, quukly c71 red by
is
no
relapse.
Try
it;
it
never
fails.
|
1
;
tit'or
s
c
r
i
b
i
n
g
m
y
a
p
p
e
a
r
a
n
c
e
a
t
t
h
a
t
t
i
m
e
,
sonian Institute,
in,—At druggists, or by mail from .i. fi. All' n,
iirowrj'f 1-nri Bitter
s
a
i
d
:
'•It
is
;vn
a
n
i
m
a
t
e
d
something,
but
P h i l a d e l p h i a ' s ' n e w post-ollice, w h i c h
815 First Ave., New York Ci'v.
»
r
MifB Mackc . '. !:c daughter / t h e bonunas
is soon to be oeoupieil, c o s t a b o u t $ 8 , - I s h o u l d l i k e to knov\ w h a t . ' I n this
Ca'llhac. Nov. y. iSS*.
kit g, knows hov to fTfu^e suitors -withbui
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
I
pa^Mid
s
e
v
e
r
a
l
w
e
e
k
s
of
t
h
e
000,000. I t s d i m e n s i o n s ave 175 feet 9
(.•lTeinliT'g them.
Dr. Fv^plly
- I
i n c h e s on Chestnut, st:'eoi, 175 feet 1 g r e a t e s t a g o n y . "
!
! —•
«
!
I am csnvdssicg in Calillac, and liear Jigr-st
I enclose ;.ay -for
" F i n a l l y , one S a t u r d a y n i g h t , t h e deal about your medicines.
i n c h o n . M a r k e t -.tree;, .an-.I -184 feet o n
FOOLISH WOMEN.
N i n t h stre-'t; h e i g h t of tlie d o m e a b o v e m i s e r y c u l m i n a t e d . N a t u r e could en- two batties'of your pile remedy. Pie-ue V- i; 1
once. "Man'y think Z «a-Phoru h&s ui!uio,t
T h o s e sufTeriii^ fro 10
' Liver and Kidney Kemedj,
d u r e n o m o r e . 1 b e c a m e i r r a t i o n a l a n d ?.l
'~ t h e c u r b . 1*0 k*ot.
.lone miracles tor them I ie.ar-»f nunc v. ho
c
o
m p l a i n t s p e c u l i a r to
|
Componnded.'rom
the
well
known
J
insensible.
Cold s w e a t are (lissatisfJO'l with'n
Yours.
TToal is produced in forty c o u n t i e s o f a p p a r e n t l y
Curatives Hops, Malt, Buchu, Manthoir
sex, which :tre
Mis O. Hollihter.
drake, Dandeii'U, Sarpaparilhi, CaeIiliiioi>. 'I'lwi t o t a l a m o u n i m i n e d d u r - g a t h e r e d o n m y f o r e h e a d ; m y eyes bedftily
jM.'coiuiug'
more
v
cara Sajrrada, etc.. combined with an
LietU. Danehower Sajc- b ; thinks tlie <'hat'-ccs
ing t h e last t w e l v e month's w a s 10,- c a m e g l a z e d a n d m y t h r o a t r a t t l e d .
agreeable
Arom
ttic
Elixirs
dnri^'tirous
:\ml
xiore
— 5 0 8 , 7 9 1 t o n s . " T h e c a p i t a l e m p l o y e d L s e e m e d ' t o be in a n o t h e r s o h e r e a n d aru very""goo<i fr>r the (ireeley party coming
titinly s e a t e d , yet 'viio
home alire.
i.mr CURE i i i f s ICTUSES™,
e x c e e d s $10,000,000, , a n d 2-1,000 m e n w i t h o t h e r s u r r o u n d i n g s . .1 kuew_nothneglect
to \i*x.
wr
l e t upon the Liicr and KJdnejs,
(jAKPiRto, I O « A . — Dr. / i . T. Ht-nak *.a.\?;
a r e g i v e n w o r k . T h e v a l u e of t h e c o a l i n g of w h a t o c c u r r e d a r o u n d m e , ale.vi'ti
to
l
e
a
r
n
n
b
o
u;
t h o u g h 1 h a v e s i n c e l e a r n e d it was c o n - "Once using Brown's Iron Bittern prove* '.Ts
IREGUIiATfifTHS" BOWELS,
at the. m i n e s w a s $15,310,521.
Z
o
;
i
P
h
o
r
n
-Woniiiii'^
s i d e r e d as d e a t h b y t h o s e who stood superiority over all other tonic ;,r»'p.ouii-ns.'*
I They cure RheuruRtism, at)d all Uri«,
A Paris letter says: . "Marriages aro
Fri<-u4.— :
—nary troub'.es. They invigorate,
by. I t w a s t o mo.a_<miet s t a t e , a n d y e t
Fred. D.uiglats <loesn't. set in to b
a r r a n g e d in F r a n c e , with v e r y few e x nourish,
strengthen
and
quiet
V(>v proof oi ir.*. nu-rit.
o n e of g r e a t a g o n y , i w a s helpless. oil a^-COUi:t()f ttli'U.^riof l i l e d v i i r i ifM U
the Nervous Syste:n.
c e p t i o n s , on p u r e b u s i n e s s p r i n c i p l e s .
u
o
klrai*,—
_
hopeless, a n d p a i n w a s m y only c o m - Cineintin?! Com. Gn7.>'V<:
T h e y d o n ' t sell y o u n g g i r l s in F r a n c e
As
a
Tonic
they
havo,
no
Equal.
1>.
P
t
N
C
J
h
l
.
L
Y
i*i
T
o
p a n i o n . I r e m e m b e r t r y i n g to see
like calves a n d colts a3 t h e y do in G e r Take nomj but H mi and Malt Bitters.
'i i?3 W . M a i n b'.>
w h a t w a s beyond m e , b u t the m i s t bem a n y , b u t t h e y s o m e t i m e s c o m e p r e t t y fore m y e y e s wa's t o o g r e a t . 1 tried t o
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERi;,Kah'.tua/oo, .*close t o it; 1 ' •'
...-"•'Mivh
r e a s o n , b u t I had lost all p o w e r . I felt
Hops a n d M a l t B i t t e r s Co.
T h e d a y s of f a b u l o u s r a t e s of i n t e r e s t "that it w;ys d e a t h , a n d v e a J i m r h o w t t u ^ j VV U A T A M itN A MO N U l: i 1K
Sold
b
y
'
a
i
!
uru.gg.s^s.
"
DETROIT. aiLCE.
in California s e e m to be p a s t .
Tffe" rible it w a s , - A-t i - a s t - t h e strain u p o n
,,.,,.,,,.^. n , . . , .,.., , . . , - ,
li.---Kver.v
w o m a n . ' sieKlv VI
—
s a v i n g s bank-s—tn~Ka-ft—F«vmjiseo--are- m y m i n d g a v e ^ a y a m T a l 1 w l T ^ a H J I a l i T ^ ^ ' - " 4 4 ^ * ^ ^ * A "*i^fc-^A \ f ^
o'-altiis. - h o u l d re n .d Dr. Peugeily'.'*
/ l e n d i n g m o n e y on m o r t a g e s a t 6 p e r H o w l o n g this c o n t i n u e d 1 do n o t k n o w ,
I>!SCt)VKRV
OOK. " A d v i c e t o M o t h e r ?
Free to anv
/ c e n t a n d p a y i n g ' b e m o r g t n g c t a x , and" b u t at last I r e a l i z e d t h e .presence of
P
o
s
t
a
g
e
in
denied
e
n
v
e l o p e ; ±*
(' y e t ' t h e y c a n n o t (ind a m a r k e t for n i o r o f r i e n d s a n d r e c o g n i z e d m y m o t h e r .
I
'^--tlian a ' t h i r d of t h e i r m o n e y .
What i!.c i'oei l.-infe'tellavf caUej t/iti "III:J-3 ••'
then t h o u g h !
w a s e a r t h , b u t was n o t
war'sxre±\\,
ur^im," name!}',car;non and uijanCis -,
S E L L A P U M P that wTl
M. B e c h a m p t e r m i n a t e d a r e c e n t c e r t a i n . . 1 g r a d u a l l y r e g a i n e d conseiousaro scattered everywhere itirougb the Untied Si,vep
{;JVC your customers cr.rire r,a:•lecturjQ-in P a r i s bsL-E;vviii,<>; t h a t if t h o ness, h o w e v e r , and—tbe-pftin—-essenedisfaction, ui;e the a s c , l c y cf < v "
"ATmoWlit^^riiSlelciTSttS'i, uudT^ap-'cTor liavid
t h o u s a n d t h p a r t of the s u m e x p e n d e d I f o u n d t h a t m y f r i e n d s h a d , d u r i n g m y Ularli w w busily :it work utaoiv^ t*ttm. when ho
Star Wood PumR, Ov.--forwarH-ke-- p u r p o s e s w e r e d e v o t e d t o u n c o n s c i o u s n e s s , been g i v i n g m e " a nrrnod for a moment to saj to~.v frnrati tTrcarmoc^
100,000havc been sold in tbc I.'
Our
SinsnctieShields
a
m
Warra^KSlto
Cure
r
r e n d e r i n g t o w n s a n d cities h e a l t h y , p r e p a r a t i o n I h a d n e v e r t a k e n before, lion with ri subject wtiL-b hail urisou rii:rin^ tlioir
S. i'rices as low as for infert'
out nitdltino, and whore the best Doctors fail,
goods. Send s u m p for 40 p - ^ '
legions of live-? w o u l d bo s a v e d a n d a n d t h e n e x t d a y , u n d e r the influence conversation :
RhmniUism, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Dvs|x;psi.i, Pr."Catalogue.
" Vo.s, L have suffered a sfo^d doaLrroni ttmt fierce. —nrTTitrr, DiphVheria,Nervous:ind Ger.eral Dei::.
r i c h e s and s t r e n g t h t h u s m u l t i p l i e d bc- "oT this t r e a t m e n t , t h o b l o a t i n g b e g a n
POWELL & DOUGLAS,
In ray business it seoiaH unarotdiiblo. 1 am almost
ly, Paralysis Itnpotenc-y.Si'mi-i-l Emisslon-s
yond calculation.
Waukcgan, 111., ^tin•Jfacturcr»
to d i s a p p e a r a n d from t h a t t i m e on 1 constantly in doore, and indge»iion and a bilt »u»
/V;h-.a, Heart l>;sease, Kid:u-y and I.JVcf Wind Mills, Pumps, etc.
sjrJiifciscB, t'\iTi:de VVc.ilxr.fys &c.
* T h e r e is .said to. be a fail m i l l i o n dol- s t e a d i l y i m p r o v e d , u n t i l to-day I a m a s condition uf tlie synteiu result from la.-k DTexorciar'
Do not misunderstand us. Our mede at treatjcenC
l a r s of u n c l a i m e d d e p o s i t s , in tiic sav- well as e v e r before in m y life, have no" tn the opou air."
by Mairnetism pure and simple. >Ve mean all we
;
)»
"Tbor>, ofcourse, yoa fm> tho doctors and cwa( ow priiit and have the evidence of thousands of the
i n g s bank> of M a s s a c h u s e t t s . Tiiere is t r a c e of t h e t e r r i b l e a c u t e B r i g h t s disbars a poeltiva rerapJy for tho nert dlsssw; by Us
Best physicians in Europe aLd this conntry b e s ^ e s
tM tboapaods of dues of the wont kind aad #f Vvm
no S t a t e law r e q u i r i n g t h e p u b l i c a t i o n e a s e , w l t t e k s o n e a r l y k i l l e d m e , a n d a l l kll manner of nauseous thing*:''
almost a lesion of those who a re * earing oprShields
"iNo, I don't. 1 keep a bottle ot DHL DA VUJLKJBiU- 10 suTjsTanttatrairwtrBjty. W c j a ^ t h ^ s o l e i m p x t n
of such, d'.-positsj b u t t h e s e a c c o u n t s t h r o u g h t h e w o n d e r f u l i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y KKDY'SI'AVOKITK
-n?»^So!^r/». rii™^iwT I in its eftcaey, t^at TI w l i l ^ ^ d j r ^ w m J t S P R n ^
KRMKDy whero I can put my era. in this couDtry. of s n g h f h Magnets, tae bea
»og«;bprwithaV.\lx Ain.R TRKATlSEoa thlic
•
.
c a n n e v e r ' b e c o m e t h e l e g a l p r o p e r t y oi of W a r n e r ' s Safe C u r e , t h e r,emcdy t h a t hand* on U, and a few sips usually ?OIR my bodily and only lastingln t h e world.
loaAjtsJXerer. Give i:xpr>*«a anO P. O. addrepp.
Conntry
Physielans
are
Invited
to
make
OCT
office
DB.T. A. SLOCLM. i:i re*rtSt.. Kpw Tarfc.
b
r
o
u
g
h
t
m
e
to
life
after
I
w
a
s
v
i
r
t
u
a
l
l
y
maotainery
smoothly
at
work
affuln.
I
iilto
KAt h e b a n k , h o w e v e r l o n g they m a y r e headquarters when in the city. Experienced
VORITK KEMKOY also bcc»u»e it U as pleasant to tholr
p p l l * » | ,*Qf ill 11½¾¾¾¾^¾
8urguons a l w u - a l n attendance,
in a n o t h e r w o r l d . "
_
main unclaimed.
j.
the taste as it 1« effective aa a medicine. I want Physicians and
by letter of iaperB.-n Free. Office £.'.
^
PISfis
KEMEOYFOKCXfARKH
notbtnjr better. Indeed, so far a* I fcnow, thero i» Consultation
" Y o n TJave" "had an u n u s u a l e x p e r i - nothing better. 'IftirtfBed largely by the machinists .leffcrson A v e , iHJtrolt. Mlcfi. Descriptive Journa 1
W h i l e t h e ship D a s h i n g W a v e . w a s
Free. We arc in possession of thoaaaadfiol certine
n
c
e , Mr. Crombie,."' said t h e w r i t e r In the Armory here."
slmi'ar to the following:
'
b e i n g r e p a i r e d a t T a c o m a , W . T. t a
If you are a victim of any Kidney or bladder diffi- cates
KiiAy tcuse. A certain cure. Not expensive.
Sixteen months ago I purchaaed o r j o e i y o n r Mag1
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will
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KAVOKITK
HKMKDY
s h o r t t i m e since, a s i x - p o u n d c a n n o n
netic Belts, and desire to convey t o y o u my high ap- months' treatTiient in oii^ pac^agt . Oood -for Cot
pretisely
the
curatlre
agent
you
h
a
t
e
been
geekinj:.
in
the
Her.d,
Hfadache,
Diamines.*,
Hay Fever, Ac.
preciation
of
and
belief
i
n
their
virtue
as
a
curative
t
h
e
r
e
c
i
t
a
l
.
ball w a s fouiid t i r m l v i m b e d d e d in t h e
DK. UKNNKDY continue* bis successful office treat- agent, from my early youth I have been troubled
Fifty cents. By all Druggists, or by mail.
1
ment
of
disease
at
Kondout.
N,
Y.
Ask
your
drutr"Yes, 1 think 1 have,' was the reply,
K. T. H A Z K I T I N E , Warren. Pfc,
wooil. Jt w a s sh.ot into tive vessel a s
at intervals of longer o r shorter duration wltn an
.she \y;;^ U-ivir;^ {.*&'. v-'-i.^Kjnrbe-r with " a n d it h a s b e e n a v a l u a b l e lesson t o u n o a o i i a r a potuc.
j ^ , , ^ , 4 n 3 < , ,,f las>ltude, which rendered me in- P A M P F R ^ SCROFULA. SALT KHEUM. BRY
' capable of performing eUner physical »r nsental t H U W t n O , jilPEL,AI*, HIlbLMATISM, and «fi
me.
I a m certain, though, there are
a e n r g o of c o t t o n '*r.rinsr ilie wTrr-af tho
labor. Beln« advised to p r o c u r e o n « o r y o u r beltJ*, I Blood diseases, direct by Loofe's Kxt. Ued Clovev
t h o u s a n d s of m e n a n d w o m e n at ttiis
for circular*. Testimonials. J. M. 1X3«SB *
did- »•, though wttb. 1ittie faith i o their remedial Send
rebellion.
CO., Monroe, Mich.
•
uropertie*.
and
the
result
has
been
more
thansatts_very
moment
who
liave
the
same
ail
t'. factory. glncothe flrntweek 0« wearing the belt
disability: alse t o - R e ^ » my health has vislblv improve«,oiy back &**£•*«» PENSIONS for any
A L o n g Ialandr m a n - t n e d a novel ex-' ment-which came so near killing me,
Kcnd fcian.pB
nps furrircnlars. C O L
eritimiy healed, and I would notaow sell icy belt for
and
they
donot
know
it.
1
believe
perirtient. H e ^wdnt i n t o c o u r t ir: t h e
*5U0 if no other could bo procured. Tours .respect- BINGIIAU. Attoruey, Washington, D. C.
fully. KDMI'KDR. DOWDNSY JSdltor VfayneCoanty
d u a l role of p l a i n t iff a m i d e f e n d a n t . kidney—rliseasfr-is thft nvxt dooopttve
Detroit, Mich , Nov.li, 1SS3L
A O K N T s W A S T E D for the Best and Fsstew
Ha claimed t i n t a certain
fsia-U. tiouhle in the- world. Xjt comes like a Nt>iv Dixcriptivc Frice List Sent 'Fre." to Conrler,
Thejuckct I bought of yon bAsdoBenje%tnoregooa M selling t*ict»irial Books and Blhl«s. PT.O*M reduce*of w h i c h lie w a s e x e c u t o r , owed 1:1:1: thief in the night
I
had
even
hoi
rper cent NAT. P C B U S K I S G CO- PhUadeipbift, Pa
aity addre**.
It has-no (Certain
m o n e y * a n d so b e ^ a n suit .•i^-ains; hiui- symptoms, butseemjs to attack e^tel^ono
effecBrpToaucea oy weartiiB^-js!ir,«»*i«rare the best
nelf a s e x e c u t o r . H o w o u l d h a v e won diflerently. Itis quiet, treacherous,ami
Is simply wonderful; In my opinion they i H A N D , of
curative agenti to the world., L o u " ^ the c a s e , but tho J u d c ; c said such con- all the more dangerous. It is killing
Kan"d'&
Hand & SonsTprop'ra
Sons, prop'rs Michigan
Mlct - - Electroiype and
"Stereotype Foondry,
Foondry, Detroit
Jan, 7, IS*.
DetroH
d u c t w a s i n t o l e r a b l e , took t h e e s t a t e more poople, to-day, -than any other KcUl E s t a t e a n d Loan Aj;eut, Stereotype
The magnetleappiiiinceB
I porchaflpd nf van naTC.
morethanfnllymetmy
expecutions
The insoles
• "1«3 UriavroKl St., Detroit, Mich.
from h t m a n d t h r e w h i m o u t of court.
complaint. If 1 had the power 1 would
lwear myself haveellrainatetl^ejcaaseof tho disJ o h n L. M c M i l l a n , w h o is makia,2""a warn. tho entire world against it TfTitt
"Our stock is BNTtnaLY HKW. Descrip- ^reraiffHf tlred/eelinR 11»ve«nrpvitnoBAror years
tive catalogue of Vlower.Vegetable and from the lower extremeaea. My. paUent.ipr whom
type-settiH£ m a c h i n e in Ilipju-,'"K- Y\, urge them to rcmovoit from the system
Vield Seeds, s e n t free, l ' w c ' i K<»lsey, 1 purchased the belt is highly del ted with the roSeedsmen & KlorisU, Des Moines, Irmat gait of it. Yonrs, WM.QBAY,
w i t h which he expectsJj>.*rrt'5,000 e m s before it is too late."
AT** Detroit, Decembw r 8. l&S.
a n h o u r , says t h a j ^ j ^ 0 i C 0 ) 0 was- s p e n t
One of tho members of the iirm of
Tfcey who WOT
on t h e AldejL-<rype-scttiji<r a n d d i H t r i - Whitehead & Mitchell, proprietors of
early and late th
year round need ;
biUinr^ tjwcTTinc before it w a * .jivcji u p the Birmifighain Eccentric, paid a fraSTttlCTLY
PORTABLE.
occasion a; ly, f n e :w^J«5pni(!tieable, a n d t h a t $1,000,000 ternal visit io this office yesterday, and
healthfol stimulus >
imparted by a wholetvas w a s t e d on ' t h e P a ^ e m a c h i n e , in the course of conversation' Mr.
some tortic like IIos- ;
wiioao i i a t e n t r i g h t w a s s u b s e q u e n t l y Cronibie's name was mentioned.
tetter'setomachOUu.
ters. To a l l . i t s i
:;old for $10,000.
In the inqniry—Whlcn is the'
"I knew about his sickness," said
purity and efficiency
as a remedy ai>d preX' ctvtiia.(or;y as^-belation ha* In^en the editor, and his remarkable recovi>est Liniment for Han and
veuilve ot tiisease
c o m m e n d It. It
t e r m e d in W a s h i n g t o n , a n d c o n g r e s s fs ery. I had his obituary all in type and
Beast?—this is the answer,at*
checks I n c i p i e n t
to be a s k e d l o g i v e it- a c h a r t e r .
A announced in the Eccentric that he
rheumatism * wdmatested
by two generations: the
larial symptoms, re •
(?erroan p h y s i c i a n lias g i v e n a lot o n could not live until its next issue. It
lieves constipation, Supplies a Ions felt want.
100 told ! •
MEXICAN MIJSTASG UNIdyspepsia and bilw h i c h to e r e c t a c r e m a t o r y s i m i l a r t o was certainly a most wonderful case."
Ninety Days.
teasBess, a r r e s t s i B>«ry ewaar of a Farm Engine located in moderately
IIENT. The reason is simt h a t in W a s h i n g t o n , P a . One o l J i s _ Kev. A. R. Bartlett, formerly pastor
I'Tematnre <ocay of t l i a b r s d ooantry —a find profitaM^ «iap}oxin«ai
ple* It penetrates ererj sore,
Lhe physTcil oner- | year roand by purchasing one of these _
m e m b e r s s a y s t h a t t h e e x p e n s e of b u r n - of the M. E. Church at Birmiaglmm,
pies, mitigates t h e i Every owner of a Umbered lot is interested in h a^
^-^ronnds
or lameness, to the
ing n body will n o t b u m o r e t h a n $35, and now of Schoolcraft, Mich., in reinfirmities of age ' on« of these Mills in his neighborhood. No mors ha
and hastens conval- ing logs to mitt. All the wants savrd.
a n d t h a t soon t l w y i u a v be able t o r e - sponse to a telegram replied:
very bone, and dri?es ontajl^
e»oenee. For sale
write for Circulars aad Price Lists, and addreswof^
nearest Acrnt
[Naiii^ttafpptr.)
d u c e it to $20.
inflammatory and morbid mat
*'Mr. W. A. Crombie was a member
R U S S E L L A C O M Maasillon. />
T h e D e n v e r ( C o l . ) TriLune
a s s e r t s of my congregation at the time of his Dealers generally
ter. It^goestojhertwt^oi
sickness.
The
prayers
of
the
church
t h a t d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r m i l l i o n s of
thefro«bl«V«uidnever falls to
d o l l a r s h a v e b e e n i n v e s t e d in. s t o c k a n d were requested for him on two differooreijtdo^eQuklitJiiwe,
r a n o h e s in t h a t S t a t e , t h e m o n e y c o m - ent occasions, 1 was with him the day
i n g f r o m w i d e l y s e p a r a t e d p l a c e s , a n d he was reported by his physicians as
it o x p r c s s e s t h e h o p e t h a t t h o r-ascals dying, and consider his recovery almost
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Cream Balm
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tloipilliijl) ^¾
W^
BITTERS
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fISS GBEAIBLMB P I I M S
NOTHING BETTER.
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY !
MICHIGAN FARMS.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.
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lilO. H. SXMMi.
THE MASSILLON PONT MILL
•wai*
who schemed so unscrupulously to de- a miracle.1
fraud the publio through mining deals
Not one person in a million ever
may not succeed in a like way in cattle i-eomesso near death as did Mr. Crombie
and then recover, but the men and
mat«P-
:
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1
t";^-r^tfrsJ'jE? -^.-" "*'*'•'«»."
Y
If yon are
Interested
4"
••.fo»sa$&OMik
it- ,,i\i»*>*fmf>
iM^BiNTjynw'^T^riTTr'r-Mr^^,^
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OUR NEIGHBORS.
A r b o r u n t i l a f t e r Ka.ster. H i s l e c t u r e $5.75"\vas t h e a m o u n t t a k e n in.
u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of t h e S t u d e n t s
-*f
• • l i r a m l - m a " D u Uois'fell a few d a y s
L e c t u r e Association m a y t h e r e f o r e be
Fo'Y UIKYILUO.
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both
bones
tn
h
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r
left
I e x p e r t . ' d in A p r i l .
f r o m the lu-\ i v
w i i - t . S h e i* o v e r SO y e a r s old, so it is
1
Will K m , .-old h'is lihirksinilii J T h e p a r i u e r U n p bctxvtnui d o h n V. d o u b t f u l .aliuni h e r e v e r h a v i n g t h e
b u s i n e s s In W\\'>,••• -Mrinw>-h.
• Shecliau a n d I ' a t r i r k 11. S h e o h a n in u -e oi : h e r hi'.nd a y a i n .
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book
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ouk a m i stat lonei v
O u r t r a d e for t h e P a l l a n d e a r l y W i n t e r h a s b e e n i m m e n s e , a n d w e h a v e b e e n
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... U . , . . , . , . ^ o l l l i v , , u h l l y . | ' ' v - " - " * ... t i n - week, t h e p r o r e e d s will
c o m p e l l e d to d u p l i c a t e o u r Pall o r d e r s iii e v e r y d e p a r t m e n t .
We are
J o h n h ! l , o t repre.M a t . , L- 1..-,,, I
,: . : ^ ^ , , ^ n m ( T
, ^ ^ , ^ l u , v l l l J V l l V i | *,. t o w a r d * ^ t t n . - a n o i - a u l o r t h e
1
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o
w
oiler
in
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t
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e
b
a
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of
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seasons
stock
a
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p
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c
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s
t
h
a
t
will
- J a m e s Liiitf w;i'- a r r a i g n e d o f'" '
S u n d a y S,-hub!.
T h e puor fund r e p o r t o t M a r s h a l
. i „,.
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.,
. , , , .,
J u s t i c e LJutt'ory-r'atuahiv o n a c h a i s e
N o r l laann di i for
« ^ I h m s d u v evening t h e inhabit/.
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i , ; > » . . . . . I .>ou
m r tmh e v e a r ec unudiiini tgf J. Jaanmuiaari v\
o f a s s a u t a n d bai'.-'rv. pU;ad Li'.u.ty a m i . .
.
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Fx\i—-- a n t s of o u r l i t t l e village w e r e g r e a t ly shocked \>\ t h e ?,ad n e w s t h a t t h e
i i • ;.
i
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,.,,,,1 I ' was
» 1 . - he:.i
o wn'UUcil
s t h a ilo tr h e
m ot
t hseu-poor
of frl.l;),».<<
t h e city
ed
to
£
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infant >on ot Mr. a n d M r s . Davis ' Hird
p a i d his i n e atnl -,1-1.- w l i e l i a m o u n t . .
,
.;
i
n»ii-v l
i
> . \ t r e i l per.-oiis W e r e s e n t t o t h e r o t l l l t v was f o u n d t o be dead on t h e i r a r r i v i n g
w h o ealhV lull. h::rd n a m e - ,
.
*
,,,,,,„,,,
,- h o m e from a visit to Mrs. Hird's m o t h x
! house at a total c h a r g e ot ^hYJ.UW tnak- e r , w h o 1 ives a mile a n d a half from
S o p h i a . w i l e u l f \ i ! u » <b ^ a r n e r . ot , i n ^ i | l r t o t a l a m o u n t e x p e n d e d from t o w n .
l a eryint,' h e h a d b u r s t a
C o n w a y , a l - o a s s;;.-. -of I »<MIndi-^W ill- j ifc11*Prof.
fund.A uSi,:)14.57.
g u s t L o d e m a n , of t h e N o r - 1 blood
ve-el ' a n d
died i n s t a n t l y ,
iams,ot t h i s place. , : , , 1 .Vt,an!ay. I V " . -1 mal School, h a s been a p p o i n t e d ' p r o f e s - ! s>> uw ••>«,•,>t liuii- r.ini" thai "ii.Mti.r" hadum'u
1884, of t y p h o i d i v i', a-- (1 JO y e a r i eliar^-e
ot ll ii rr rr m
m aa ii ii a
a tt .Martlia'sl
To DaM.- »tni .hm.. ovitin'ut win^),
\,- , !,,,,
^ e ot
Martin:
n e . -.,1,,..
u at
a \ . :i M»V
., \ m e l i a r^
a n d the.'l'i'ineral M-rvices i-:'w >e> ve n held
.^(-(,.(1 I Mil.- t;ik>'ii tJi**iii now an.I i^iu<* mi to Itoiiven
.,,,,,1 1,., .,,.,,' . ! \ uvi'Vard s u m i n e r Hist i t u l e , to Miccei
t h e CJaHa.ufhcr .-rlc.d Inn i m a n\ m a i n
V^i, •
,
,
•> .. i i
'!'<> l l W i ' l ! i U i M ' l l L ; h u i i l ' t ' l l l i l l . L , ' * .
T r o t , HoiM'ii. deceased, l u ' o t . Lod
H e r e a r l y ' a s s is iimu
AXIK.
m a n , it will be r e m e m h e i v 1. w a - as- |
friends.
- w i c t a t e d w i t h Pro!'. Heniu'pi'ii in t h e est a b l i s h m e n t of t h e N o r t h - w e s t e r n s u m WI-PSTK1L
rrrer invtrtntetrt~f*etmsker;
-
MUSIC IN THE AIR!
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CLOSE THEM OUT AT
V v
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IN UNDERWEAR!
From our I'or;,'.-; ,!; lr:it.
BARGAINS IN SHAWLS,
J o h n 1-vvine w . ; - h o m e from PmlValo I
o n - a iihnrr vi.-it Tiiursdny P-i-r.
|
n ; ; n i l ['ft i \ .
T h e siiel::;i_r--d'.^d of h i - ; . NP»V—S. : Fv,>m ii;<' Arms.
w h i c h look plar:' l'r ; 1 , y (••,,•, ! a - t . wa
.iii a Hi P a d d o c k , •wdjo lost h i s h a n d
q u i t e a p b - V n t atV.iir ' Tin- l..m..r of: 1 ; 1 . t , V ( v k - ;. l u ; l fffir w a v of i c r o y e r v
beinwr t h e be-t s p e . P r s h e u i d t m ^ q u a l - i
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l n e ( ,ir) ! ora. ion wi n o w ie i t i u e b :
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• lax i- i i u a m o n e , Inn wa' n a v e a innui; P l e n t y i d ' s i i o ^ . i,c a m i r a i n . •_
J i U l , hi,.L-hrae_e to .-how Un- it. '
Chas. lioevr*-; wiio h a - b '.•!-) t j o i t e Hi I \ \ \ , ; u , t , [,,1^ [,y ,_r,i;1d anii'Qiaiy tli.-it
for t w o i i i o t n h - i ,-t i> j u n d n in t_ho_: ij_iaLdi,.ou.\v'..l have' an.utlier r a i l r o a d
rank'S'Qf r i i r ' h e i d ey,
r a n rai.-c ijio.Hoo a n d
L,' i iii.-L tov,;:
Bargains in Men's all-Wool Shirts,
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I Miss K a t i e M.M-1: v is visitiuLrlViiMa. 1- h ' f i > ^ i l ^'^'.onu;
i n W e b s t e r this week.
\Y\ ,f. Ilolderne.ss w a s c o m p e l l e d t,
1
dioot
a y-ood hor-e t h e o t h e r d a y bj>~,
P r o f . ( i e o . Sa^' . of A n n A r b o r , is
• still c o n d u c t i n i T ^ i n ^ p i r ^ d i o o l s l i r I e a u ^ - i t h a d Ln-en k i c k e d .so b a d l y by
another.
t h e W-el>si e r e h t r r v h and--Mt-rid 11 SCIH^H<
house.
re:.:a:iis o f , M r s . B u r n e t t .
.Xhi
J o h n K a r r i - a n d w i ! \ of Plnrknev.
w e r e - v i s i t i n g iv[,itiv.'< m W e o - t e r
S u n d a y last.
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^^"TTtrr-^ ',\ a> a sficntl at tin1* ~rpn^T-H*?rf^o f M r . Bin klien ;n -t P r i d a v eveni.n<:'.
for t h e l.encrit of t h e M. K. Pa>P n1.
A p o o d t i m e i> rcp;>rted.
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TEAS ST 20, 40, 50JHiO-60 CENTS.
T h e best &oods for t h e m o n e y toh*>-round a n y w h e r e i n t h e c o u n t y .
W e pay
the highest m a r k e t price fm^rvultice,
W'c g u a r a n t e e l o w e s t possible prigeg
iiikful for past fayors. a n d s o l i c i t i n g y o u r f u r t h e r
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left t h e h o t e l t o r more L^'n^iniidi-Ptp! liEQUALIZE THE CIRDmTION.
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o n e a t a tiim>^rfn'l iniild s t r o n g e r .
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iVll-fff l)»-nni.s Mohan's Medicines w i l l
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ised t o a l l , a n d y o n a r e ' i n v i t e d t o a t - ' j o n d " \:\ " e d l w o d a y s .
MY OTHER MEDICINES
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f a ^ . i ^ ^ ' ' > ^ ^ i <( , I W ^ ? r p - | W V( t t i ¢ ^ ^ ^ : - ^ ^ ^ 1 1 ^ 1 . 1 ^ 1 1 ) . - 1 0 1 1 ( 1 ) - at 11 u'olockih»rp~Kr.:^ l -^ ,'^™t^jwfM-W^ J^'^
COIIH' early an'rt be served prompt-
IN
DRESS GOODS
FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.
We want to close out what we have
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of Stoe.kbriuyfe'and v i c i n i t y .
H i j m a r - J u s t i c e Kidule's^crrrfrl re.-ulted i n tiie
r i e d .y^ears .a- i». i'.lh-n .JP• 11 injjri"*r, also - a c q u i t t a l pi-rile d e e n d a u t .
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A W e ]>rotr«it of t h e l a t e Rice A . \ a f t e r l l 0 r t l a ' f ' 1 - "ionth.s a b s e n c e .
B e a l E s q . . by E . H . H a r t , a r t i s t , of
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P h i l a d e l p h i a , is on e x h i b i t i o n a t R a n - of w h e a t at. " H i ^ i n s v i l l c ; " i t c o n t a i n
^ P s A r t i»allery,:l() L a s n i u r o n s t r e e t ( , J o v e r s e v e n t y ' b u s h e l s .
PRTOES TWAT WILL SATISFY.
for - ^ - • - • 25cts.
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New hooks are being added every
week, and the proceeds. wittbe^devoted to increflsingjina^lmprovwg
the library, ^ ^ :
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M o n s i p n c J f ' P a p e l is d e t a i n e d i n t h e ' T h e " b o x s o c i a l " a t M r . H a r t s u f f ' ^ f f ^
past by s i c k n e s s ' a n d will n o t v i s i t A n n 1 last week, w a s a v e r y enjoyable* affair,
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I b o oia nation that fine .bla.dc ribbons and siik were boiled in oil is without foundation in fart. It un>-:*-probably from a lule invented l i v a clever
knots, ero.sM-jfrain.s find splits ? So t lit*
modern p;itrnn of artilicial tci't'i tV v.h i - t 1 ••••an! I K ' . V si-t t o f * i - • <\ ;'•.>•: :i : - 1 - 1
HALLOA, HALLOA, EVERYBODY!
i o u t 1v;i.c • rr.-ic to
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TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS:
UNDERTAKER,
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AND DKALKU IN
W t o KUll i*W W4N>4s, Jvjlk -J-'aftt -Of-: t>f f t H ' i H W . I t u ' V r •y yrtt-". i t - t v n ' - t r ; n p - r r We -wish to c o n g r a t u l a t e ynu ail on t h e ^ n r t r ^ i i j . obtaining a railroad iv
good's would he as completely destroyed ticularly tiie ^old that the wearer of P i n c k n e v , and now to show'you our g r a t i t u d e tor the a d v a n t a g e s we shall deby tlie p r i n t s as w-uol xxr cotton cloth. f "< . •( f: icial l e e t h w a u t s t o display as rive from it, we shall'on'er you extra inducements, by
Picture Framing, Hepairlag, Upholstering, Mi*
There are Bilks in market unwe'^hted it is to have t h e average citizen look
With dye, but they are so hopclesly upon them as his natural grinder.,
WKST MAIN VTHKET,
r j i \ « d with ad idle rated goods that the You see, don't you ?V and the denlis*
most conscientious buyers are continu- tapped his own false teeth with a»liilic
PINCKNEY
MICHIGAN
ally swindled by them; and, more im- piobc that he he'd in his hand
portant than thi'. shippers tempt incrDown to the lowest notch. F o r the next t h i r t y days we will sell you
" I s the arii.icial tee'h industry a
jfetl^nU to buy si!!;- tlnil j-.r- known to growing o n e ? " inquired the reporte:
Vhtcd\vi:!i dye bv their unwill'•(>, yes; althou'j.ii statistics show
-pfty-1'or iv-^itiiiiate goods. that only one-third of the p.-epic of tinDEALfcK&IN
*!and:ird »i>ri-:«Ts ot' this year may I'nited States wiio really net^ 1 artdL'ta'
« « r t k p season, driven hy the pre-.>iire lei'lii avail
Ihem^eiv-', of
tliem.
of cheap demmid, i;.:tnuVueture a sil'; Strange, i.-n I it'.' Y«
• are i ^ i n :
ar, worthless us tiiai formerly sold un- •1,0.1(1.0•;•) o f t h e : : ) made i iier
;n this c o m i m W e tuive un over .-lock ol ileal iu^ Stoves which we will close out a t prices far
der their name w as tru-tw^i-div. There a U';ir, as it U. ; ices b;t\''' c o m e K l W i i
below what t h e y ' o - ; n>. We also have a stock ot t h e Sherman &.
are many t"-ts of weighted silk. • The t e r r i i d y , i l r m g l i and where d •
Jjuwett i<; Uo. Cooking Stoves that shall go C H K A P . We havo
best probably consist .* in boiling a sam- ll<e i t o l'"lir • i\j/ e' ei •Jit or nj'je
Yard on Howell Street, north of t h e
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in stock a complete line of t h e
ple in water'half 'an liTu'rTIf it retains of p 'arl i •(• and
Brick
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its substance stiiM' t: is preces^ it is not of l .eir li\ e-.liiev mtiv • ave t i >: r ; I T >• i •
OFFICE AT
overweighted, wi!'i \l;o.
Tlie excess of on the best of I c i r live, and then die
dye in ehean fringe, asid trimm tigs pour...,We fornieWy nail i'roiu '.«ii'( '<> 1'W7hicli lead the world in this line of goods, and we a r e selling a t as low prices
may be readily determined by soaking sb'l) for a dou: 1 • sei oi' teeth. Now jas other dealers a r e a s k i n g for infi.rior goods. W e have a large stock of t h e
a piece in warm waier and spice/Jug it •^-0 is a go : )d price, and good ones that W e t m o r e and the Simpson, Axes, every one wa. r a n t e d . . O u r " R O U N D OAK'"
H A R D W A R E STORE.
in the handkrrelrei'.
A common nnt will last. Live or six years can be bought H e a t e r s are the best h e a t i n g stoves, in the m a r k e t — e v e r y one made a i r t i g h t ,
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ttn>atisf?ft->ry i?:etiual of le-ting silks "for fronr -.>•< to ^•:<;.,',
a n d so w a r r a n t e d by t h e manufacturer, a*d thev will, hold fire longer and betRESIDENCE FOR S i X E .
id to b'jrn a porilou of the rnvclings.
'•Is the decav of teeth increasing or
If the go.>ds be pure; silk ihev^will burn (limitii-liing among tlie people of tias t e r t h a n any other ooiler a r m stove we ever sold. T h o n k i n g you for past faTbf residence of M M . A. Collier, in Che e u t o r f t
Respectfully Yours,
part of tlie village oi Pinckney will be sold OK
yors, we are,into a line el :i-cnal, but if "weighted country?"
reaeonbU tenua. For further information, a p
will smol-der int i a greasy asti. 'Thi*
ply to
"'J. inc -easing. Two hundred yeir>
;
test is not !|el <;at(»ei!o!i^ii io deleft any ago one person in live had sc/niid to:»t!i.
THOMPSON GRIMES.
except h'ra"vi!v nde.h.-raieil silk. rTTTTe" A h u n d r e d y e a r s a g o b i t o n e p e r - o n in
are durable gros urr,::ns manufactured tw'*ut\'-iive h a d p e r f e c t teet!i._y'id ii,
HARRIS
REMEDY
COM8TM^S&,
in ihi-i nuintrv whi »M—\TTCTF TT justlv- this nineti-etitu c e n t u r v :»^e of re o r a .
earn-'d ""reputation I'm- strciM ;h, ;l)iit o u r very latest s t a t i s d e s s h o w thai b;o
^^iwoF.H^s'FASTiiiiRaian
V o n u I H and otacri wh*
t'ley have sear •(•'.\- w ^ 1 iuslr-e- than n ime p e r s o n in H g h l y h a d perfectly - o c m i
from berrpoa mad PhyriaU _
itj,
Pr«m»taro E>h*o«tiea
poplin, and are no'; a mire Pillv, d e l e t e : teeth.' I t ' s an alarming condition o. j*':t' L
tueir m»ny gloomy eouwqi
are qtUcklj—»nd radically
their sivcious claim*, b.dntr mi\e>l wit-h- -t-bings,-andbythe-same ratio it doesn't
Tht Semedy it put tip In boxe«. Ko. t (luting a mwUi), M.
n • vcgei.noie wijer wltieli is pro jablv the take a very deep mathematician to see
Ho. 1 (eonufh to effect a rare, upleu ID »er«re r i m . ) U • I « 7 l
(laitiag tiir« morlbi, ( 7 . ,S<Dt by mail la plain Rltjiiwu.
her.rkaown to botanists as urti>a, a that the time is near at hand w h e n i
DlrwUaat fur
l . m j aroBpaay n r h H«x. Pamphlet4*fcrt
Mat
H^* ^1^^ 111 i w i luwia at viuo two. waiad on applkMla^
species of East •'Idia nettle, the liavl: soimd U'eth.will be
imWer^^^T^v'tr
<i which is used in • -adulk'ra'mg 4iksv d e c a y i s l a r g e 1 y-augnit^nj^*d^^jy--t4i e- -t t-- e
A'ter the si!'; pa-se-; from the dyer'? of cheap'clerUiH^iis^tnjl4)(iwders wliich
I Dr. L A B a r g e ,
hands tin* maimer in which it is woven are advertJ>*>ft^Tt> give them a pea-riy
F8CCCES80B TO
la dlteaaes ofthe BlaodT
is 0"t'~e-se--;tial Importance. "All other Took^^It'tfoes just the reverse. It reImteinrj,
OrftaJe Woakaaaa, tliawrfcwa, MkBtOm
thing* being eipial, gi:ods woven wit-'
res tlu» sj.'arklinz enamel and put•ercwial AtVUoa*. Soientiflc treatment; aaft and i
reroediei. Dvformitiea Treated. Call or write for ltat irf
a:IeTpi -\l lv efF a n d woof are- I he
in «ifs~p''Vce a ^ h a s t r y pl;rstfr-<-f •pdirif
q n w t i o n i t n ^ a n t w o n x l b / t h i n e dw1r1ngtr«afm«nthy mall.
"trtrrajble; hence the'sTrori're-t
# P r n o a « tarrHat from Baptare > B M M mm* ihttt a l i i •*.%
If
eolpr thai i } >o.sit \ vely rej ul -i v <
IATITDTFEB
\%MA laara aaartbla*totaelr adraata**. It la s e t a I i — ^ #
old fashioned tal'eta '<?>^rToe -IIk of : Clt:cc!(liid JJ:
Addmia Dr. C. L. LaB ARflK, Prrat aad Phraialaa ki I
Coatral Xrd. h Sort. !•»'Bate, MO l****i st~ 8*. U a b , l
generation apjo. L X f T l ,-ilks are beauSocceewr to Dr. Butta' DinMcaanr. g r t i i l l i i l * M ft
tiful, but b j j j ^ e n the reps of the <;oodMISCELLANEOrS.
tireinlorstmy.s for the dust .to eolhct in.
' Farm and Villag-o P r o p e r t y for Sale! J
if'allowed to remain, speedily
«—An Austrian officer in a Vienna
euts into the fabric; a n d no corded hotel, who was prevented from suicide
One comfortable dwelling house with two
l.ots'ar.'l .b»rn in village of 1'inck'neVj also 2 Yavgoods can be made witlibut some part by the timely arrival of the proprietor,
tHnt 1O;P: 5 acre* 1 mile southwest, with orchard
of the weave beinjr heavier ande^erlin^ broke a lamp over his head.
und b»rn,EaUo •,' tiered in town of Marion, of old
Elisha Love farm. P'or price, and terms apply t «
a-sifttin on thedrryrrtrr portion. 'T^ileta
—The Mormon missions in the Sandsilks, from the lightness .of their conWM. CAFFREY, SR.
struction, are usually hand-made <_roods. wich Islands have,published a report
PINCKNEY, MICH.
Large (piantijies of inexpensive stripelt claiming a membership of iktini). T h e
.RhpuniatiMii Qnickly Cnred.
ami checked ta'i'etas, known as Summer church owns a large sugar plantation.
—A Danish emigrant who arrived a^ cc
There ha.^ never been a medicine for rheumaV
silky, are woven in Switzerland in a
J&nSTD IDOIST'T -2-OXJ P O E G E T I T . " tw*m intro(U;cT"(i in the L'nited States that h a l
circuit of-a-out thirty.miles around the Castle Garden t h ^ o t h e r day brought
(riven such universal satisfaction as Durans^i
with'
him
a
blanket
upon
wlyich
were
eitv of Zorieh. Whole families of Swiss
Itheumiitie Kemedy. It stands out alone a* th«
one i;ieat remedy that actually cures this dread
peasants, including t h e m a n of t h e ^ % , w o v . e " lj<>rtraits o f j ^ a n c o c k .
dineus'e. It \-< takt-n internally, and never b w and
never can fail to cure tlie wairst case in th^ shortKouse, his wife, sons and buxom daugh- ^ ^ } a t u l Arthur,rA K t>,m
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est time. It ha* the endorsement and recomterVare emp^vW^TITIeT
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mendution of many leading phpaiciaTiB in t h U
that it is a great blessing that u'glr.
State and elsewhere. It m sold by <*very draglooms. A checke3d t allot a under $1 never comes on in the uiiddle of the/day
i,—Writw for frt* 4ti.paH»
g i » t ac
l » H « pBii n
mpi )l )b r t t o
will usually outwear several silks which to interfere with an honest man's work,
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S. K. H l i L I ' H E N s T I N E , DrujjgistJ Washington,
range in price from .$1 tofl^ayard.and but always wium the day's work is over
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are made, as silks at this prTce~TTs"ually and a.fellow is alKtb-vd out,- / 'are, by the less durable process of the — " A b a b y / y s a y s the New York
THE GRAND RAPIDS
power-loom, where t h e weaver never Journal, "is ttve oasi> of niariied life,"
stops to tie a thread, a n d the delicate The Journal neglected to/sla'o that" it
BUSINESS COLLEGE
i Established l**»'(*ii is acknowledged to be
fiber of the silk must be tightly twisted was locatedin "the vale/of tear-*." and
coni])iete, tli<)rou<_'h. ]iractical, economical a a d
H a v i n g on hand a large stock of
to bearthirstrain of the rougher hand- suhject to feai-ful squalls, .with an occatruly popular school of itn kind. DEMAND S O B
ling of wholesale work,
1T<> ('ilUIH'ATKS'iiUEAXr.ll THAN TIIK 8UPPLT. F o r
sional e r u p t i o n , i'h.y'-n^jo InU'r (h-t>«n.
oarticllars enclose stamp for College Journal.
A gootls equally a< strong as tafl'.'ta
A<lri\er in the/employ of the < itivddress t'. (i. hwenslMTj:, Propriator, Grand ! ( • • Is India foulrrd, sometimes called i/en's Coa.di Cotnc'any. of I'hilalelids, Mich.
handkerchief silk. T.':c>e. goods are piga. accideulalK' hit a man in the e\f
woven in a eouu,t v where the heathen with his whip;" de-i ro , in:; tlie siglit.
workmen have not yet learned the The man ^ued^for damage- and reejjv u (Both for Coal and Wood.) we propose
clever shams whe'i a.1'' ]'r:!eti>TeiT in
to sell ill
S.I.OOirom th-*-• company.-— l-ii'dtChristian ands. All foulai'd .silks are ere< 'tlt Pir
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Acute or Chronic
dyed and stamped after t l e \ are woven,
> Lumbago, Sciatica and
e \ < C p t i n t h e e ; i s e o ' p ( r . e e e - M < . \\ I.>•••;
—"Do you know, sir, that you have
is the natural eo!<f'- oi' the re d-d s Ik- outraged nut only the tixed laws of si>
web. French fo''17'.:.d> are an inferior ciety, but you have lost the respect of
i r E A Y l n S -pLshtd in a few hours, with a degree
5<" ctrtair.tv '^ i t challenge,* dfspire. FortaJ* Vy
machine-mth-ie good-^. and, are m:\ed •y^tir friends and relations by marrying
4,
1:1^:::-1-:5.. P r i c e » 1 . A*k forclrcvlmr*
with large <;uaiititie> r;f c h a p p e . " ^ p ^ this mnlaH'cT^said irn"Trarer"TfUTTeI E i
s
fthortsilk, which is r o n g i i a n d [hi-bltTto his eldest <>n< who stood in delbiut atbreak-apart at a slight sir^i-m'
K'O'BATTT ORDER - S T A T B OV MICHIGAN,
titude before him. " W h a t "hryour ex('oi-.ntv of Livingston, as. At a session of/th*>
Short silk di i'e.> from long silk — cuse for this grave and irremediable ofProbate I'Hiirt fer tlu« county of Li\injr9tonyb»ld
which is the ciii-vttnuoiis thread spun'by fense?" " I was 'color blind/ father,"
:it tho 1'rohitt.' ortiot- in the Village of Howell, on
Motul;iv, the uh ilny of •February, ijuthre jfear on»
the worni-anU reeled od' at t e tilature was the reply of the innocent^ young
tliou^aml fi-.'lit 1IIII,I:VI d and eji4tfy-foup,'present
4 Q <&i«]»>
in-being eoiujiosed of the waste'of the man. — The Judt/c.
(.;soKtT*-W. CHOVOHT. •• w d ^ ' o f Probate. In UM
matter "f tlie f*t«te>»f^'"
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filature. The silk which is broken or
— " W h a t are you crying about?"
MAJtG.iR&T
MARSHALLA.Dec*tu*d.
tangled in reeling, tlie rough silk on asked a kind-hearted stranger of a lad
On reaiUwifaswl tiling tlie petition, duly verifledj
the outside of every cocoon, and the who was standing in front of a newsof UrC'Marstiali. piayinu tliat^dminiBtration of
•<HU1 t->t;:tc may be granted to James C. M&rsbtil,
silk of perforated cocoons from whirh paper otfiee weeping as if his heart I n order to close out stock. Parties in
or pume ctber suitable ner^op^
the moth has emerge 1, are always torn would break. " O, dad's gone up stairs
Th»>r< utmii i' i^ ordered'' that Monday, \
need
of
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Stoves
will
find
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a p a r t and spun again by artificial to lick the ed tor.'
third rffljr of Mnrrh
nejet. at ten o'clock It
Well, lias ho
u r<-tnuii»; bi' a^^i<.,nl•tl for ttie bearini; ojf^»«f<l pemeans, like cotton 'or tlax. (diappe come down y e t . " pursued the gentle t h e i r a d v a n t a g e to jjivo us a call.
tition, and tliat the heir>> Ht law (if saitTaeceaBid, •
is a t best a species of silk '.'shoddy," Samaritan. " Pieces of him have," exami all other iM-r«(.us/iiterrsted-«fsaid estate, %f .
und. is often mUod-with cotton or some plained the boy, indulging in a fresh
xsaprrrrtl~tn »\-peHT--t& a~j^>k(<nof said court then
lob.- held at the i ?op*xz<. > rh" ce, in tne village of
ot he r vegeta hi e t i 1 >e r to s t re n gt he n it.
llo\v«'U.' ami sh>»)rcaii.<e. if any there be, why th»
outburst
ot
tears,
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expecting
Large quantities of foulard goods are the rest every minute." — brookhjn
i'.ravt-r itfjJWfitkitiontT should not be granted.—•
Ai»i>H^iurtl^r ordered that said petitioner
giv«
m a d e in this country, whicn are similar Eagle.
to rhe/p>'r-i>'i)^ interested inI1 aald eatata of
to the French goods. Tiie durabltTT^
the pemir;u> ot said petition, and the hearing
thereof, lyv cuiis-im: a copy of this order to be pnbB tmmer silks are woven-•-with an even ^-•i^j-iorrt*—Hr:tnidi. N. ,1., is f i e resilislu-d in''the i I M K X I : Y ' DISPATCH, a newspaper
weft and woof, and a r e composed of dence ol J:^oii Hutter, :i^reil one hunprinted" and <-itTUlatm"> in said coimty of living*
ston/for three succossive wdeke previous to aafth"''
r a w or half-boiled silk, parr of t h e dred and live, and his wife, who is
dayof hearing.
.oii>4)ty«tluvc,—
.Mr.
Hiitlt.-r
p:ou.!
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natural glue of-the cocoon being left-iftGEORGE W. CROFOOT.
u Vtruecopvi
elultns
t<»
he
represented
in
:U1
parts
of
tbe goods.—A*. 1". Tribune,
-+—•J adge of lfrobatethe world, as lu> lias one son doin^r misigan a n d E a s t e r n made C i g a r s
sionary work in China,.another a s a i W
Grave-Yards as Gold Mines.
A m o n g the m a n y popular brands'of.
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n o w w h a i n a in theTacifie, a ^ f r a n d - w e carry are ,tne following:
VTbere are, about T7.00Q dentists ir ehild in lOnola-nd, and ft,,pritud dauirlt h e United States a m l - t h e v paek iut ter niarri d to a t r a d w T n Hio de Janeit h e teeth of the^jm^noan'people a Umul ro, Brazil.
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p u r e gold ej?efy year. 1 guess about livt
' B u t \ve still keep in stock
S T K A I J O ^ .S: S T O I ' X l H O Q U E T S , a f a v o r i t e . e v e r y w h e r e ,
times-fehSTweight of less pre; tons met
afullJ»*eof
- - .
T J H ^ W ^ ^ K R K N , a larLi-e ciu-ar and excellent stock.
lUrsueh as tin, silver and platinum, y< .,^- .dt". .isn't always
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* l t - t \ - - B ; , : - - t l t t ' ^ ^ - ^i'^< > J ' * A m e r i c a n E a g l e ) Co's best gpods.
' . b e - w n w wav. Now, t l m s U m , * * * - ) # & ' «r ^ X I « « . - 3 - l ^ u h i r h ; hearty supP:.
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worth «1,0,10,000, and in t l n ^ ^ e n t v - j ' ( - " I ^.v. Mrs S.. >aid J o b th
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first ueutury •all the coin^hv'fTm I'nited .IIIIT rrpTiino-. " i h i s i s a somewhat ligrft
s ; ^ i ' " ' ' i V r ^ C o T l " . evei'vlhHlv'knnws it, and imllions-?fnoke it.
States will' be bur-hnf in the grave- \\<\ deeidtnlly frugal r f - p a s t ^ ^ T k n o w
1 ) \ K D A N E ^ 1 . E S . -- r rVav.d'iiu" men ;riv p r e t t r d i p t t o call for this.
Andean -jive the lowest price on'the following:
y a r d s . " ..The •iWrtist looked distressed t. dob: hut you sec 1 hjj4-^othing b u t
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a t the reswlt'of his calculations, an i tin
mi Urn- 'e (J>e^skiin a ' d po;Teil t h e
'other/'
U is a I.iving-»ton A i t m t y h a n d - m a d e C i g a r .
reporter, to revive him, suggested tha'
lilk
o i > r t t T The idea is worthy of
^^tfie figures were an a r g u m e n t in tavoi
B L V E / i l N ' E G O L O E N K T L H . H o n e s t goods a n d always the same
fvaii* n in the immortal pages of
of cremation. The iJentist slirug^e
^Tvook
book/'—j.artfttrd fast.' ,
IFIV'E CENT.
his shoulders. " Y e s . ' ' said he,
Best Rolled (told Chains a»d C h a r a u ,
—Trine'
Hohenlohe says: " W o
you've no Ulea how the gold iji4+nis he
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down our forests too
coming used up. l\:emJ>>-^TTsed to bc- Vmercans cut
Solid (.(dd Band and Set Rings,
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/PvX"\S S I F T I N ( T S .
Lewvn i t M a r t i n ' s p r i d e .
c o n t e n t ' w i t h ti11 iiyf-*tue dark cavern- a-t." X<i4 ti l of us, dear Trinee. You
Fine One and Eight Day Cloekt,
of their inritaj>-ifudi afiv kind of me.al. ;>an jusl leave the untlers'gneil out of
'""M I M . — A little v i g a r , but " O h , my !" T r y it a n d see.
Silver Plated W a r e , below ier§»
now it tn>»<rT)e gold. 'There is also a : iii.it Vmretmcnt. If we had a farm to
AROYLK.
F u l l s-trongth, aiul one ot* G o r d o n ' s best.
Notion!* of all kinds, Music and Musical merchanvfrrowilTg. industrv iti fbliug artilicia' dear o/t of the mighty "forests, we ai*e
di*e. ^ e can seil vou a good senn 10 per cent betC H I C . • A new cigar, clipped both ends ; free Mnoker.
ter than next fall. Ammunition of all kinds*
Teth.' 1
:ri'-t ul enough and patient enough to/[
and sin^leactiori Revolver*. CMh paid tot
••How can thev want, lil!\ng ?M as'kod *\:iit roiMid until tlie trees die t^-'qivt o u r cfri p i r s are all first-class, as we buy no c h e a p goods for the sake of l a r g e r double
aH kinds of Fur. Wood taken iiytexchaftfe for
> x e ,i orof fa
( > u r c\,nxr case is provided with a n e a t lighter, ready for use, a n d ^ooda. All kind* of rep&i^ng protnptly done.
t h e siu'prtsed j'eporier;
-sx
•\sv ' i r as for ooing in with ann ^axe
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and/ferns
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s s o r t m e n t i.f fine goods. S m o k e r s will always find
o u t a n s aa ttempttoir
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^ contains
" W h y , my dea.-^ir, thev aiv made
so.
You know iio.v carpenters w II W ,U, unmnnber.d elups and nnhrmted ^ n t a ^ ^ P ^
piok the faiiesf. snn ot:ie.-f_ l^ard for tM'i-spir.ition, we do' not volunteer.
We'll take our chan.es on the drafts—
interior w o r k in :\ h.mse ami w\l\ t
t , • \ P a i).ii nit'.- j > tla.i!) it <r?i OVI'
lif<r!in<j(on / / r t « ' t v v c
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FDR N I T ORE.
CUTTING PRICES
MARBLE & COLEMAN,
Cheaper than any other Dealers, in Michigan.
LUMBER,
LATH & SHINGLES
"GARLANET" STOVES AND RANGES,
TEEPLE & CADWELI/8
TEEPLE & CADWELL.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
e
GREAT BARGAINS
,: 'ALI/. ALONG THE LINE,
E. A. MANN, East Main St.. Pinckney.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
HEATING
STOVES
NEURALGIA,
Rheumatism |&£"s£2
GREATLY
REDUCED
^¾¾¾Nervous Headache.
P
PRICES!
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Bfown-&Gcllie
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HOLIDAYS ARE PAST
JEWELRY,
GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL
WATCHES,
^_^z
BURTON & CAMPBEL
wincheltVI>rng Store, Pinctoey,!^** Main sn^^hi^taig
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^ a n d J i o n i e fiS Ap'ollo.
w i t h gplemled a n
MICHI6MM NEWS.
a JaWMrtntr wlta Judge Withey, now of the
United States court, and served one term as
cestry - t h e r e w a s n o t h i n g w h i c h t h a t
reprewfitatlTe i n the flt«tc legislature. He
man "could n o t h a v e r e a s o n a b l y e x p e c t TUK T H I R D CHAPTBU
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30LD1KKW A HAILOHM.
WM »Demor»t In politic* and a mucheeteeiBwl
ed. Thajt s u c h a m a n , w h o h a d h e l d
who were disabled bv wounds, disease, aeddeal
and
public
spirited
citizen.
I n t h e IHjr•(•rlou* C r o u c h T r a g e d y ,
or otberwin«,tbe loan of a toe, pile*, varicose veins,
himself aloof from t h e m a s s e s , s h o u l d
The wilding on the northwest corner of ehronic diarrhepa. rupture, loss of sight or (par
JKROME WINCHKLL, Burrou.
H o l c o n a b ' a H i r e d JVan I h e o u •
take c o m m o n cause with them w a s a
Woodward Avenue and Lamed Street, Detroit, tially so), lots of hearing, falling back of meauee,
Man a n d Them B l o w s H i s
occupied by Bwan's reetaurant, was destroyed rheumatism, any disability, no matter howelifht,
- * -- s u r p r i s e t o h i s felldw s t u d e n t s a t Y a l e .
O w n BrelUM O a t .
glvea yon a pension. JVew and J / M S T S N I A I by fire a few days ago.
I h a v e a d i s t i n c t r e m e m b r a n c e of t h e
Knlerwl at tfiu IVmtofWcxi tts 3d dawn matter,
€karg9» Obtained. Widows, children, mothers,
If
Interest
in
the
mysterious
Crouch
tragedy
1
Judge
Bpetd,
of
the
Wayne
circuit
court,
s t i r r i n g e v e n t s i n which^Phillips figured
'and fathers of soldiers dying in the service, or
in t h o Abolition m o v e m e n t . 1 h a v e which occurred ou the 21st of November la«t has t<een ordered by the Bupoeme Court to afterwards, from disease contracted or wonadi rewhile in the servioe, are entitled to penbeen a t p u b l i c m e e t i n g s w h e n r o t t e n has been allowed to wane, it has been revived cease hearing the Bcrippe-McL.e&u llbei case. ceived
sion. Kojected and abandoned clainiH a specialty
CURRENT TOPICS.
Bishop
Kichter
has
accepted
the
resignation
eggs
came
crashing
on
t h e by the attempted murder at Union City,Branch of Fr. Jumbolouski, the Polish priest ofUraod BOUNTY, BACK PAY. AND HORSE CLAIMS COL
s t a g e a b o u t Mr- P h i l l i p s . I n e v e r s a w county, of Elmer Shuler, deputy port mooter of Rapids whose attempted assassination has I E C T E D .
A Hi-KtuAi. dispatch to t h e News of
him d i u e h o r m a n i f e s t a n y e x c i t e m e n t that Tillage, hy one James Fo>,a dissolute caused so much disturbance in Cathc lie circles
INCREASE YOUR PENSION.
W a c o , T e x a s , nays: H o n . l l i e h a r d Nel- H e o n c e told m e t h a t h e o w e d h i s success young ni*u formerly In the employ of HoiThe 8t*t« Temperance Alliance and the ProA pension can be increased at any time when
hibitionist party have been merged/fn the the ainability warrants it. As you grow older the
son ( o o l o r e d ) , p r o p r i e t o r of t h e Galves- t o his wife, t h a t s h e led t h e w a y a n d h e oomb.
"Union" party formed in Jackson on the <Jth wound b&a gradually undermined the constit "
t o n S p e c t a t o r , H»VH while on routu from h a d p l u u g t o t h o h e m of h e r g a r m e n t s .
Foy went to Union City A few dftjs ago, and of January. A paper will soon be started, the disease nas made you more iielplese.
T h o s e w h o k n o w t h e w o n d e r f u l w o m a n during the dav drank freely, getting very boU- probably In Detroit, iu the interests of the new manner the disability ban increased; so
C o r s i c a n * to W a c o in tho r e a r coach of
aa mcreaeu at once.
best u n d e r s t a n d t h a t ho d i d n o t over- terous. iu this condition he became quite party.
The state veterinary assoclstion yf Michigan
a T e x a s & St. Louis p a s s c u ^ e r t r a i n , to e s t i m a t e h e r . S h o w a s a n i n v a l i d , af- noisy, and paraded the streets threatening
to shoot somebody.! His demonstrations were met in Eo*t Saginaw on the 5th iust., in LAND AND PATENT CLAIMS SOL
A c c o m p a n y t h e .sick wife of a f n o o d , he Uiclbd w i t h s o i u a l disease, w h e n he considered
the vagaries ot a drunken man, and annual convention and transacted much busiMy experience, and being hern at headqntftoif
w a s o r d e r e d by t h e b r a k e m a u to g o for- m a r r i e d h e r . T h e disease h a s p r o g r e s s - the officers contented themselves with attempts ness of Importance to the profession. Papers nnshln me to attend promptly to all claims agtindl
-nt. Circnlare free. Addrose, wift
at quieting him, in which they were meaeur were read by Dr J. A. Dell of Ann Arbor ou
w a r d to t h e .smoker, a n d refusing, w a s ed u n t i l w h e n s h e s t a n d s a s n e a r l y ably successful. At the time mentioned, how- tubercolisis; by Dr. Chandler of Detroit on stamp:
e r e c t a s possible h e r h e a d a n d k n e e s a r e
M. V. TIPKNEY,
ejected from »he c a r / W h i l e on t h o o n l y a few i n c h e s a p a r t , S h e h a s b t e n ever, he met young Shuler and a friend walk- glanders, and by other gentlemen ou subjects
ing away from the postotfice, and immediately of Interest to the fraternity. The session clos
WASHINGTON, D. C.
p l a t f o r m Nelson asked t o h a v e t h e t r a i n it g r e a t r e a d e r , a n d M r . P h i l l i p s a l w a y s ilred upon them three times. One of the balls ed with a banquet at "the Evtrott house. BOX 4 8 5
The
oiBcers
elected
for
the
ensuing
missed
its
murk;
tho
others
took
effect,
one
In
s t o p p e d , which / w a s d o n e .
H e g o t c o u n s e l e d w i t h h e r on tho m o s O r l ? M
the neck aud the other in the cheek, the nrst, year are; Dr. O. Southerlani, East Saginaw,
oft* a n d w a l k e d .bank to C o r s i c a n a , Ho m a t t e r s . H i s t e n d e r e a r o for h e r w a s a U is feared, Inflicting a fatal wound. The pis- president; Dr. J. Murray, Detroit, rlrst vice VIGOROUS H E A L T H F O R M E N
beautiful e x a m p l e of d o m e s t i c affection.
used was a SS caliber, the same that did the president; Dr. J. W, Ferguson, Boy City, sec
JTERV0US DKBILrft
• wi.il s u e lor d a m a g e s in t h e S t a t e T o s h o w y o u of w h a t s o r t of stuti' s h e tol
deadly work iu the Crouch tragedy. Imme- oudvlce president; Dr. E. W. Bar tram, Detroit
[ orguria ««altn«MMi4 4»
<*iy,
id 4 nuncroai Obfiring, he Is reported to have ex- third vice president;* Dr. Chandler, Detroit,
•ourts.
was m a d e , I sa<v M r / P h i l l i p s on t h e diately after
•euro dlieucX*, buffllM
l
recording
secretary;
Dr.
J.
A.
Bell,
Ann
Arbor,
claimed,
T
v
e
shot
the
wrong
man,"
when
he
•itiUful physicliOi, r«nS
rostrum one n i g h t ' w h e n the feeling
from youbful itidlaor*>
SKCuuvfAu* F o l d e r h a s decided t h a t a g a i n s t h i m w a s m o s t b i t t e r . T h e M a y - turned and ran aw&y. i t is ascertained that corresponding secretary; and Dr. Brauton,
t]oui, tuo fr«o tndulcraM,
Jackson,
re-elected
secretary.
The
next
ses
he
boarded
an
outgoing
freight
tralu
almost
»Ld ever truia work. Do
not tvtn|*r!»c whlle^fUSh
Miativj^ M ; l l e r o f N e w O r l e a u s j i a v i n g . o r of B o s t o n — c u l t u r e d B o s t o n — h a d immediately after and left'town, going eas f .
sion is to be held in uh,e city where the- strde
racmiri lurW iu jcttt »jr§fair
is
held."
*
'
|
4,
told
M
r
.
P
h
i
l
l
i
p
s
t
h
a
t
'if
h
e
p
e
r
s
i
s
t
e
d
in
. . Avoid b:log Impoatd
as h e e x p r e s s c s it, been p u t o n G o d ' s
Aftvr sb.wting young Shuler at Union City,
Peter Wilson Doppa, a miuer of C&lumet fe'.
ca ly iTi'tk'iiVluu* ciftliu or
s p e a k i n g h e would J o t be r e s p o n s i b l e Foy made his way back to the Crouch neight'tcr iLUK-dicn fur thei*
a d'staneeof 30 feet, strikiug ou hi* ;^.^lM A Sadicil Ciiro
footstool by H i m , s h e h a s t h o r i g h t to ; ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ^
i'tng t i m e s , borhood byfrt-Ight train and on foot, a r m i n g Death'was'lustantaueous.
i'
in bu4 fr!.i liirlage dill
iroa
yin h e r b r e a d in a n y m o r a l , d e c e n t w a y j a n d m a n y a w o m a n w o u l d nave u r g e d there about 3 o'clock the next morning, acconF
!. .rn ixp.ir'.ant. ficU before
TlHtre'was
inspected
during
tin;
month
of
I
0TH?DMATABDIIT?1
t^i.Sug
iriitiLL-nt elsewhere.
w h i c h is o p e n t o a n y of his t o i l i n g c r e a - h e r h u s b a n d t o come h o m e . As M r . ingto the woman ^yhv> has charge of rhe house. January salt for Michigan irinnufJcturers as D r L M l i i i U l l i U l ^ i i V; toftnvn.
Jy ttat h u oured
He remained about tlie plnce uut 1 afternoon, follows: ^Saginaw count v, (50,o2d bairels; liav
t:.o;i[^:rl-«, u:i1 dups not inP
h
i
l
l
i
p
s
wove
s
p
e
a
k
i
n
g
,
a
.
m
e
s
s
e
n
g
e
r
when
oflierrs
appeared
for
the
purpose
vl
arIcrlcru «i-.h utLoctloa to barf/ t u i v s \» Sho c a n t h e r e f o r e , u p o n p r o v 55,455 barrel?; "Huron county, 4,043
scij cr Cid?o pain or iocoo1MPQTENCY,
h a n d e d h i m a ' n o t e . It w a s from his r e t i n g him. It ii prejunied that h»> was aware county,
barrels; Midland county. 3,5^4 b*rrVl!«; St.
vcnleacc. Touu^vd oo Ml'
i n g herself to be d u l y qualified, roceivo
wife, a n d c o n t a i n e d ilie.-e v.ont-,:
'.No o! Th<*ir errand as .*\j')i'. ;*.* he saw them a;>- Clair county. 4,:^J Harris; u total of 177,798 OS3"Toated f o r c r c r O cntlflo m«i!oal princlplei.
Ci rowing la fu\ or aud rcpul*
her license a s a s t e a m b o a t C a p t a i n . s h i l l y - s h a l l y i n g , W e n d e i i , in t h e . f a c e of pr^ai-hiUkt, as heat cute weut into the kiteheu barrels.
j>osr3 by u » a ta tiiou; tion. Dirivt«[>i>licaliontolh»
el'the farm house, and filaciiig u pistol to his
scat
of diwusa makes Its ip*.
Mr. thirr is of the uplni-jii rhat iv-:witl: be aaada o f caae>,
S e c r e t a r y F o l g o r holds t h a t t h e ft'.ct t h a t this o u t r a g e / S h e had h e a o l of-the. eon- hvAi\ di'iiberatrly tired, The ball rrashirig into
•trie lc!lucfte<! KM WILSOIU
easy
to
procure
the
appointment
of
anew
com
cclcy. Tim nHural fUBOshe •-wears s k i r t s r a t h e r tl>an b r e e c h e s " d u c t of t h e m o h : an [ liieve was h e r m e - hi-* brain. He fell ami tXpired alinsstinntintly. mission in the matter of the Detroit postotrlce
tloDi of Lbu human orn»«Suspicions aiain^t Foyhavi: 'ccvu very strong
.sage.
luu are restored. The
*lte,
but
not
soeney
to
iret
the
appropriatiou
should n o t d e b a r her f r o m following
oniniatinsr eletneuU *f
" N o wond-.-:- that Mr. P h i l l i p s \v:i»- I ,f'?r ^ - ^ - . titmCard for the purpose of ke,-p!ng increased to ¢1,uOOJXJtl.'
l!f« Kbirh havo bt«D
TRIAL
ST&SU.J oil) flvca bfttk.
t b . i l . Uouest calling, Ji^d t h a t no m a n d
PACKAGE.
, , . . ...
..,
' , . ' mm v.-Lit-re he oouhl he iouud, he ii.'.s beiu emTin
patleLl beeorae*
The D.'tror, Evening Journal h,is lieen *u--d
cheerful nnd (&!&•
should s a y h e r nay. T h e ! a r d u o u s ua- e.-:evoted m nis wile. 5 a e w:is a n hen'- p l o m i , , , ^ i v a u , d ( . t l C l i Y l . ' l u r,. m .tin;j out for libel by Kcv. Fatlier.Fr'.idlae.d, meiorof St.
b'.rtug'-U rapidly.
SEND ADDRESS
anil lie
inherited
a r g e pThe
r o p epeor t y , i of
ih.-'iic.rrfhV
the murder
the Croudimv»;ay
family,.••urrounding
it wits I'eMev^d
from Joseph's church of Detvoir. Some days since
u t tUc}
lived
a s i m p l ae llife.
t u r e of CapUith. M a r y M i l l e r ' s profession b ss,
C
O . , MTg Chemltti.
HARRIS
R
E
M
t
he
Journal
publi.-diej
an
an
icie
corceruSug
»he
ple i n MLI adjoining house w e r e inclined remarksliV hud »>;•«{(' in '.iutmnrded moments
tl0C ! 4 North 10th S t . , S u Louis, Mo.
malccs it r e a s o n a b l y s u r e t h a t t h e p r e c and when uiaier ihe iuilm-ncuf ii<;u'or that he Kuhn failure, stating tb;i- the reverend gci:tkto he noisy, t o t h e annoy n u e e i»f Mi's.
more ."ibout tlu^fTiir.ilian l.e eari'd to roan always advised his j>.i!^hi>r}( r^ to invest i QNS MCfHH'3 TutATMEHT, $ 3 ; '1 «0NTHS,$5 ; 8 M0NTH3, $ 1
e d e d established will p r o v e neither,om- Phillips, a u d Mr. Phillips r e n t e d t h e kne'.v
div.ils!'. ' N^w,-those who Hi-ufvct <! him arc their money with K u h n , ' j»nu intiuif.tii-g that
" a±i seLded the lijis wlik-ii thiLbanker!L!Li4lCii^_mn^^mrJiijag_txjgethe-r^' '-Ji^t^i*J u t - i i e i t h. 1
lssingnordimsjerous.:
_^ liuusc a n d kept it c!o*mi i u oriter lh
Fo;- this the nrc-ixcd father thinks he !na>
leo'je
could
b:ive.
cleared
the mvsu-i
she m i g h t not oe ,dis;iirbed... He. would
been damaged a!:ou'.$f»,0L-n worih.
Tin-: j u r y in the ease of P a t H a l e y , a never m:iki» o u t •^lecture "tour longer
At the regular inouthiy raectiuir of tlie Grand
t h a n a nioulh a h e a d , a n d if a s ue was
Hivrr Horticultural Siicie.tjthepi-ae'i prospects
yotuiir I r i s h m a n "on trial in M e m p h i s ,
IK-H'C'tiVviirevn.
WHO
Iemployed
i.i
tne
entei-m.'r the h a i i , hv i\-ee : \ed a tclefor the priftisnt year were diseu^ea and"thei
•Ten h irharged with Hilling A l e x a n dril
e r i g r a m ti;at
ijr.luehfap-x', 'war walking Ir.ioHort.m, Jackson prevailing opinion wa< that not more than t'.ts
lus-wife- w-iA wor-H>, lie \\tfnhi
Dnnlap,. an a g e d Negro-, last- s u m m e r , .take t h e lirst t r a i n for homo, aud his <'i»u:»ty, Hie o'hej cveni-.<r, wlu-ii he >\ as met per cent, of bud?'on Bernards,: Euriy Kiyers,
Mah'ft mid A leT^nrlcs wurv 'itiive, w hilo nuny
by c u t t i n g Ids t h r o a t wi'tn a b u t c h e r a u d i e n c e would e:nl for him in vain, hy two lyi'ii In ;« Uu^uy, (-oe cT whom asked: .>rerMrds • wen.: nearly ' nil kiUtd. i'rcridti:
for n o t h i n g could d e t a i n h i m . Mr^. "Is youi'uame ilroWiiT' Iking, uusvered in (tariield read a letter on "Horticulture iu
k n i f e , r e t u r n e d a verdict of • • n o t g u i l t y . ' "
P h i l l i p s is o n e t h e nest p o s t e d w o m e n ^irr^ffirrnatiwthr - rrrjn w
listed the (.u,or.ffiar'-,'and ilie subject of "^eldMnuagapeTiiis ^vas t h e second trial, h a v i n g been on t h e q u e s t i o n of r e p u b l i c a n g o v e r n - question drew a revolver and iired, 'the *uall meu'af Strawberries'' was discussed by several
striking Brown ulxmt three inches above the 'niembers.. An arrun^ement • V:M made with
c o n v i c t e d of m u r d e r in t h e lirst d e g r e e , m e n t in t h i s c o u n t r y .
Mr. D. i>. Way, K. W. Hith find Thema.1 Mar
but a n e w trial w a s g r a n t e d on a l a w , " T h e last public a d d r e s s t h a t ^Xr. heart. The men drove fudouuly^away toward tin whereby ilie farmers c»u pet ttmr s.eejj.
Jaeksou. Persons who hearcT-thc. shot eared wholesdle prices.
• t e c h n i c a l i t y . W h e n t h e j u r y a n n o u n c e d P h i l l i p s delivered was a t t h e u n v e i l i n g for Brown, who^-wAs dt'6perately wonndesJ.
of t h e s t a t u e to-Har-r-w-t M a r t i n e a u , on
A lalx^rer named Dennis j .
working
the fer_J).
t h e vci'dioi, a tew d a y s a g o , J u d g e G r e e r the 26th of J a n u a r y , l i e h a d been foi- The wounded-Hia'n is very ennfident tliat'
tie
O'Connell, a t ^ P ^eon Cret-k, twelve
x
man whtTshot him la Jud Crouch.x BrowTi miles sdTttd*<>fi}raiid/TIaven, went to the cup^ T H I S MAGNETIC BELT ISreti!:'.i''••('•I t!::it tlie s a m e \yas a perfect bidden t o c o m e by his
physician,
akrn a prominent naitin the ease and was board witliJiie^Ttrteotioji eff taking a do6e of
sur;>ri.M' u> liic a court,iin'il a d i s g r a c e amd who h a d w a r n e d him t h a t he wits- formerly a member of the i>olice force at i.iattle mediane-Kept there, and acehteidaily got hold
:iny time
to
(iii^-^'of Creek.
ottle of .carbolic acid, used fdr^ashirjK TT-l:hr,\; t I'uciii-ino -PnLwtii { h e b a o t , blp«.he*d. « r
i n s i s t to a n y (dvili/ed c o m m u n i t y . H e liable at.
tiorees' feet, from the effects of which he dicet tfmliA, ucrv HIM <lt->Hlfj,lunibo«ct, gunerul debllitr,
h e a r t augiihrh. t h e
di^e-ase wliich
t p-.irtily«l», ncuntlcla, aclatlcs, dla«a»in twenty minutes. He leaves a witlow and rheninat+*m
-had-tliu—juryi pulled -iui-i- tlieir— u t u i c i j h a d t a k e n (dl' :il!,.trie o t h e r m e m Ail E x c i t e d P u b l i c .
««oi ihel«Wiii.-Ti»H4iJri»l d l*eme», torpid liver, «o»t» '
four children residing at Saugatuck, Mich.
aeihlaAl
cml**luu«,
Itnp»Uyicj, anthma, h«"vrt dl*»
s;»njinl n p a n t h t ; iniuuUvs, with i n s t r u c - bers of t h e fauuiyTuf which lie w a s t h e
Pub.ic feeling iu Jack-son^rit white heat
dy»pop»Iu, coti«rlpuUon,-pej'plpplnB, lndljft*.
Frank West brook, of SaKiaaw, arrested in *.liia,
hernia .>r rupturw, cuturrh, plle«» <ei>nep4y,
tioiH tluit they novcr :i^ain bo snni- last. \VjB-lrrid not dart'd a n n o u n c e h i m . oviTtho duwlopmeri^-trTthe last few days in Tuscola county for horse stealin« i u B a y C i l v tl<m,
dumb offtii'. fto.
—-^__
artd
afterward
taken
to
Miuknd
to
answer
tbe
W
H
e
niiny^^MlityOfthoOryrnATIVKOlttiASB—
W
h
e
n
h
e
c
a
m
e
in
lie
waa
e
v
i
d
c
n
t
a
l
l
y
the
Crouch
e
a
s
»
^
j
U
no
time
si
nee
that
lilst
of
UHIIUMI H<. j u i o r s in iiis c o u r t .
0,---: r?. loit vltaUtjr, lack of nerve l.irco und vigor,
p l e a s e d w i t h t h e ovation t e n d e r e d h i m . NovejiiberTl^SS, ha.s the interest In the awful eliartre of burglary of the postollloe, has been UU»I!IIB wcuUncfiaci, and all tbocodtn^aMA o f a p e r .
found
guilty
and
sentenced
to
se<yu
years
in
nouul nulvro, fr<^m whatOTor CAUPO, iho contlnuoiw
H e said t h e n . 'I p r e s u m e this is {lie last
idy been allowed to dicroTit". Occasionally the State Prison.
ttrcam of tlatfiietigui peimeBttwgthroua'ithe part*
—: Ex-i'uhSMU'NT H:iycs is living in t h e
ir«»tTC»tor* thom tu a healthy ectiou. TUVOLIZKI
speech 1 will e v e r m a k e '
a lull hi\b' occurred, but. almoet immedia'tvlj R In the examination of John Chapman anp mLstaxo
aLO'it il.ld fisjpiiijict'.
niu>t niiKh'stiind i i n a ^ n a J l n g ' wjiy a t hid
" I said to h i m : 'You vmii-^wi).
tlie. suine new or fvtartliui;\\.\n& woviid happen. Mrs. Vauderhouf, in Niles, for the murder of
immu Ui I-+'<4nt>fii, - O h w , — H o vvaa ftp- Mr.
Phillips.
W j i i d r ^ j V o u i n ~ y o u r i he suicide of James Koy fanned •the fl;iioe>,. WH'Jam Vanderhoof in Deceinber Tust7 Cliap
man was discharged but Mrs. Vandorhoof tva"
o oo witntnitr") oul' ,Hv repi-ict j afresh, Htid the invcetigstf^m. into the cause of held for fnrther examination. The evidence
pr(p:to^ie,<f_n!ci'ntlv hy "n n e w s p a p e r m a n wife d
' H a v e I utttrofteti told y o u t h a t .Mrs. i! insdc-iith !;.-.u bardiv b<-tn comnvneed-crcthe against tier i-; said to be very strong.
r-vrTn» oesirt'd to obtain'hi.s views on t h e
! raiyder m' 1) tecti.ve'Bro'wn in ilorPhiiiifr3 would have ' a settle
1
aurv.ur.ceu^ Brown swore that
turilf, t h e ri'ixt I' resilient, iste. l i e r e DK r k p n nAKKETs.
_ a t e . ' As h e arose t o s p e a k he closed j j U l 5 (>„,„->!» wm UK-iTi.ti: who shot at him. As
(!eive>i. ihe.emi^sju'v with profit co:
LAD^MAGMETIC^
,
% U0—(# 1 Oli
his eyes a n d w a l k e d a b o u t t h e p l a t f o r m , i ^x.a> as it b'.^tae <,"-nerally kuown that Brown Wheatr-No 1, white
Flour
-,... 4 75 (^ 5 00
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER,
b'
it v, :i!id showed 'inn. Hlunji^-trisjilantfi- I r e m e m b e r t h a t t h e r e w a s a tiexihie j etiarged .Tud (. nmoh with Gvin« the rtiot, tlie Com
4« <« 50
r s l
l r th
C
h
r m atu
Pf«
afflletsA
' \ ; lJ i:d
"V^'
o man
" [\iiugh
>°w
r n
J Oats
36 (it, 3o
tioii, ''jut when nskeU^rpolitica} q u e s t i o n g
P .a s t u b e , lJy. i n.rg o
*..n .the
. . . Hour,
....i.e a n.id t h a, t„ -u-*1 ^arrested
HudTthe
McUollura
and
KUcniaaUna,
he w a n d e r e d to o n e e n d of t h e ^ t a g e took them to Jackson j ill. After Sieing ques Clover Seed, ^ bu
6 10 <c§ 6 15
la,
Merram*
ffntiied: '*I>Hrtiritirely o u t of politic*.
Erhai
8 00 (ft 3 50
w i t h his eyes closed he was^eolftinually tioned closely by the ulticers the men were' re- Apples, $Dbl
,
„_
ache or Cold Fe«t, SwoUea or
\ \\A^HXl\ii a t t c u t i o n to c u r r e n t m o v e - g e t t i n g - h i s feet entadigtcTl in i t , . a n d 1 leu&'d aoout 5 o'clock tlie next morning, the Dried Apples, # tb-~r.-rr.-77-.
.. oak A n i l e * , or Hwoll«& Feet, an Abdominal Bait
Peaches
,
andapalrofllnsrnetla
Voot Batteries baTO no superior
bein.tr of the opinion that he had no
J a. \< 15
le.'iw, a n d UiUe very little interest, ex- feared lest h e . - w o u l d t r i p a n d fall. sheriff
In the rullof and cure of all these coznpUlnta. Tbey
right to boid tbem. Although not under arrest Cherries
•20 (d>
carry a_ powerful tuagaeUo foroe t o tho seat of tfae
Turkejs
.:..:7
dlseaM.
Hi ($
c e p t :iji a liiunhhi eitiv^u, in political F i n a l l y , a s - he w a r m e d to l a s s u b j e c t , Crouch is eiosiily watched.
FOP Laaaa Rack, W e a k a c M o f t b o Sptae, Fall*
Chickens
he (ipetie'd liis eyes a n d c e a s e d p a c i n g
13 (* 14
la«, of thn woaibt Lencerracca. Cbronialaflami
a.^Has.
Tliere a r e a n u m b e r of m y -the p l a t f o r m .
<TPepp
. ,
11 («>
It seemed like old t i m e s
tlea aad Ulceration of the Wooib, Incidental Ham*
STATU arums.
Ducks
.
ia
orrhace or Flooding, Painful, Bupprcaied a n 4 JU*.
noiji'iJioivs w h o ;u>j b e t t e r p o s t e d U i a n \ \ to h o a r h i s b u r n i n g e l o q u e n c e a g a i n .
Mre. <iOO. H. Evens, who died at Des Moines, Butter, $ lb .
lar Henetraatlon, HaBrenseea, a n d e n a n c * of
UP ut 14
tnta 1» the Beat Appliance and CuraU» m A g — t r
la.,
of
dropsy,
was
buried
at
Hudson
recently,
Eggs/
"..
ant iu w h a t is g o i n g on. W h e n I w a s W h e n t h o e x e r c i s e s w e r e o v e r h u n d r e d s
33'
no
.aewn.
the
members
of
the
Grand
Army
of
the
RepubFor all rorms ofTenialelMflleiiUle* i t i s nafmPotatoes
He
«0 fig
55
ekndeil P r e s i d e n t I annCimced I w o u l d p u s h e d f o r w a r d to g r e e t h i m .
lic taking a prominent part in the ceremony. Honey,
piwwd by anyihlng before invented. bothaaacorattT*
16
w
a
s
a
l
w
a
y
a
favorite
with
y
o
u
n
g
peo%
is
•
s
e a t and a8 a sooroa of power an d Tltaliaatlon.
only a c c e p t thg^oflTce for o n e t e r m , a n d
The story has often been told how in the spring Beans picked..,
'> 15 @ 2 !») ' rrloe of either Belt witn If affneuc Foot Batter] ¢1,11((,
ple
aiid
c
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
.
Girls
u
n
a
b
l
e
to*
g
e
t
of
1863
Mrs.
Evens
was
the
guest
cf
Mf&(
Frank
w h e n r e t i r e d I said 1 s h o u l d n e v e r t a k o
by express O.O. D. ,nad examination allowed,or by
Beans, unpickeo.
1 25 ((6 1 50 Sent
mall on receipt of price. In ordering, «>nd measure or
f urjiHirpart in p o l i t i e s . — t - a d b e r o s t r i c t l y a r o u n d ia front of h i m r e s t e d t h e i r a r m s May, wife of a Michigan army chaolain, and Hay
waist
and sUe of iboe. Remittance can be made In cur-.-.
/
:
.
.
1
0
00
^
1
1
00
rency, sent In letter at ourritk.
over h i s s h o u l d e r s , a n d h e r e a c h e d o v e r their daufthter Ella, in camp at'Arlington Straw
- t o l h a t announcement."'
®
7
00
00
Heights, Va., aad one day the three ladles
The Magneton Garments am adapted t o all aeea, are
a n d s h o o k t h e i r h a n d s in a f a t h e r l y strewed wild flowers over the graves of the Pork dressed, ¥ 100. /
• p r a over the underclothing, (net next t o i l
. 7 0« ® 7 25
body
l i k e t h e many G&lvaalo and FIcctrfa Han»>
15 00 @15 75
J u s " a t this t i m e , when t h e A m e r i c a n way. H i s p r e d i c t i o n p r o v e d t r u e : i t Union poldlers at Arlington cemetry. Tho Pork, mess
ones adyertlsed s o e r t e n n l v e l T ) and should DO
C<|
1
5
50
taken off at night. Th~ hoU theirpctrrr/bretxr.aad
Pork, family
15 60
was repeated by them the next year, I Hams^""
are worn atal! season* of the year.
. _ . .
h o £ is r e c e i v i n g so m u c h a t t e n t i o n in w a s tho last a d d r e s s he e v e r d e l i v e r e d . ceremony
13 «a 14
Send stamp for the "New l^partufe 1n Medical TlEnl
H e h a d n o c h i l d r e n . A n a d o p t e d d a u g h t e r and this, it Is claimed is the origin of Decora- Shoulders
7
^
8
tion Day. Last Decoration Day Mrs. Evens
tin*
American
cimgres.s; w h e n his
meat Without MedkJae," with -...uvu&ndsof tOtUmO*
iq t h e wife of M r . G e o r g e V S m a l l e y , and Ella May were the guests of the Grand ^ard
' K%<$ 10¾
p r a i s e s a r e s u n g in t h e S e n a t e ; w h e n t h e j o u r n a l i s t .
T H E MAGNTiTOX APPLIANCE CO»
11 50 @12 00
Army Post at Des Moines, and were ckosen Beef extra inshB
Wood.
Beech
and
Maple
6
50
«18 Stnlw Si., <;iilcujro, EL
honorary
members.
The
public
funeral
of
M r . F i u u e r t y entertaftis t h e Illinois p r e s s
T h e j o u r n a l i s t s of A m e r i c a lost a t r u e Mrs. Rvens at Des Molaes, before the remains Wood, Maple
" ? OO—
T
h
e
Magnetic;
a p j i l i a n c e s m a y be seen
association by e x t o l i n g his v i r t u e s , a n d friend in M r . P h i l l i p s . A speech in b e - were taken to Hudson, was conducted by the Wood Hickory
7 00
at
W
i
n
c
h
e
i
r
s
U
r u ^ !Storf.
Pieknev
'
w h e n Cliicngo s i n g n M o u d . t t i f t t T r ^ m a x f J * 1 * - ? * " ^
Abolitionist ^ j l i t o r - r r a i i r e r r "*>niud Arm*,-.
S R N S I B L E W O J I D S . — T h e ' e d i t o r . of
is u n k n o w n a n d t h a t t r i c h i n o s i s is a Ivoyejoy, a t A l t o n , H i . , w h o h a d been
A man named Sebastian lsenberg, was P e c k ' s S u n is n o t t h e best a u t h o r i t y in
shot while d e f e n d i n g his ofliee, w a s t h e
m y t h , t h e s t a r t l i n g i n t e l l i g e n c e c o m e s iir.sL g r e a t speech t h a t Mr. P h i l l i p s d e - picked up !n the street* of East Saginaw re- t h e w o r e d of l e t t e r s , b u t n o o n e c o u l d
cently }u a very weak condition. He was
t o W a s h i n g t o n t h a t t h e disease h a s livered. A n apathetic-' m e e t i n g h a d taken to a hotel, where he died the following p u t m o r e t r u t h in a few w o r d s t h a n is
A post mortem revealed the fact f o u n d in t h e following c l i p p e d f r o m a
b r o k e n o u t in Mielngt^g. a n d t h a t o n e been held in Boston in r e f e r e n c e t o t h o morning.
that the man had died of starvation. On his
m a n is d e a d a n d four o t h e r p e r s o n s d y - m a t t e r . T h e o u t r a g e set W e n d e l l Phil- person was found $o2, although he stated that r e c e n t issue oi. tint p a p e r ; T l i e r e is no
s o r r o w b n t w h a t c a n be, t o a c e r t a i n
i n g a s t h e result of e a t i n g a nice piece lips' boiling, a n d he a r o s e a n d m a d e a he had nothiug with which to buy food.
speech. R e a d it if you have n e v e r d o n e
George Hudson and Curtis Hopkina of St. d e g r e e , . e a s e d b y w o r k . W h e n grief
of c l e a n , r a w Anferican h a m . R e p r e so a n d y o u will d e c l a r e , a s did those Joseph wire rabbit hunting a few days agoj sjto d o w n a n d f&lus its h a n d s a n d feeds
s e n t a t i v e Y a p l e called a t tlie d e p a r t - w h o h e a r d it, t h a t M r . P h i l l i p s w a s t h e when in some, inexplicable manner, Hudson on i t s o w n t e a r s ; w h e n o n e gives e n t i r e ment, of a g r i c u l t u r e r e c e n t l y with a most powerful s p e a k e r of ins t i m e . wa.« shot und'instaTitly kided.
ly a w a v t o s a d n e s s a n d m a k e s n o effort
James Arnold and John O'llarrow, "two
t h e datir
of
that
speech
s a m p l o of p o r k s e n t f r o m a f a m i l y n a m - F r o m
to
look b e h i n d t h e d a r k c l o u d f o r t h e
all t h e hornet of fashion, of which h e prominent farmers of Wheatland Township, silver l i n i n g , t h e n i t i s t h a t r e a s o n is d e ,
,
, ,
. . — r . ) were driving home front" Hudson when they
ed V e t t e r , a t N i l e s , M i c h . , w h o w e r e , j ,
t h e p e t . were c l o s o d t o him. H e overtook two mm, who asked for a ride. Their t h r o n e d , a n d t h e life t h a t w a s d e s t i n e d
seriously ill f n r n n e t t t i n g s o m e of t h e hwa ads been
o s t r a c i z e d , b u t w h e n t h e m e a s u r e s request was granted, and the strangers had not
a n i m a l . l ) r S a l m o n e x a m i n e d it, a n d t h a t he a d v o c a t e d were c a r r i e d , t h e d e - been in the wajrjn but a few ..minuteB when for usefulness b - o o i u e s a b u r d e n t o itself
^!^t^r_^^Rauiled_thvi.. two farmers, a n d t o t h o s e a b o u t it. T h i n k n o t of
r e p o r t s it l i t e r a l l y alive with t r i c h i n a ; j-sceudant.s of s o m e of t h o very families they
knocking one senseless and out of the wagon, w h a t m i g h t hn.v«-b«en, b u t w o r k to-'rmtke
— m o r e so t h a n a n y e v e r e x a m i n e d b>' w h o h a d c u t m m c a m e c r i n g i n g a r o u n d while the other ODC was rendered powerbss.
him. A n d n o w , n o t c o n t e n t with m a - rxj seek his favor. T h e d o o r s of t h e rich They the rubbedrMr. U'Murrow of $l»0and Wr. b e t t e r a n d m a k e brighter" t h a t w h i c h i«.
l i g n i n g t h o A m e r i c a n h o g in g e n e r a l , a n d f a s h i o n a b l e wore a g a i n t h r o w n Arnold of ¢20, after which they m a d e i r a escaue.
float b r a n c h of t h e family which" m a k e s o p e n t o h i n y h u t , he w o u l d w n - o u t e r ,
The iiritis.h r o ^ a l c o a t ^ o f - a r m s "WTflr
Providing no change is made in Morrison's
/it.s h o m e in " M i c h i g a n , m y M i c h i g a n . " lie w a s t o o tall.
H e w a s always., t h e
its
r a m p a n t lion a n d u n i c o r n , h i s bee'
new tariff bill, lumber and salt will be restored
is t o befiubiecled
ibjecled t o a n ' ' i n v e s t i g a t i o n . " friend of t h e p o o r a n d o p u r o s s e d . H e to the free )ik] a m i i n "oihVi: "ways "'Michigan rjv c o m m o n f e a t u r e of E r » g l i s h > d v e r t i s
^»
—
e s p o u s e d t h e c a u s e of t h e I n d i a n a n d ...i„
u materially
i.,,.. affected
_ . . . . . by
. . the
. provisions of. i n g in t y p r a n t l o n s i g n b o a r d s ,
Anew
will be
Wendell Phillips.
w o r k i n g classes a s *varmly a s lie h a d the new bill.
law of p a r l i a m e n t , jnsrtTgone i n t o effect,
OscTTda" voted on the qiicsHon of borrowing i m p o s e s a rimxff $100 for" u s i n g tRc~
T h e following a n e c d o t e s in t h e life of d o n e t h o abolition m e a s u r e .
§15.000 tor the establishinemVof water works a
that
nobie m a n , Wendell
Phillip?,
" W h e n Essex s t r e e t w a s w i d e n e d h e a short time ago. The question was defeated r o v a l a r n i ^ o ' r a n i m i t a t i o n of it, w i t h o u t ^ t h e c o n s e n t c i t h e r of r o y a l t y o r t h e CURE Sicfctfeurftt1m7l)y$p6ps/a,Livto
who
has
just
crossed
t h a t m o v e d d u f o f t h e house w h e r e he h a d by 17 majority.
f
erment.
b o u r n from,, w h e n c e n o t r a v e l l e r e v e r lived for y e a r s t o Ills n e w r e s i d e n c e , 37
A-n attempt was made a few mornin*s ag
Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,
r e t u r n s , a r e <*-'"'.-.i b y M m M a r y - A. C o m m o n " s t r e e t , w h e r e ho died. T h a t assassinate the Rev. M, Jablowswski^hePolish4t
•
—
W
c
l
l
,
-wnaf
s
trfc
s
n
o
w
for
a
spicy
ancLMRlllLTHE BLOOD.
1 :
"
C l e v e l a n d H e r a l d o t old h o u s e o n JsJssex s t r e e t w a s an his- Catholic Priest of Grand Rapid^^Thf re has
N
O
T
I C E ^ - Without a particle of doubt, ntorp
a
p
e
r
t
o
m
o
r
r
o
w
,
"
said
t
h
e
chief
of
a
been for some tfme t r o u b l e J n ^ h e church In
t o r i c a l s t r u o i t i r e . I t h a d been a n asy- regard
Pills are the most popular of any da t h e n a r .
to the matter oi-colfcetlons, and u bitter W e s t e r n p a p e r to t h e city e d i t o r . •• mott'*
K>t. Having been before the public for a qanrtcro/
O J t h e sido of t h o l u m for r u n a w a y slaves, a n d t h e r e n - feeling had been-«T>gendered. The venerable
d o n ' t k n o w y e t , b o s s ; b u t I ' v e g o t a a contsry- spd having always performed morathut
r
388 o r t h e fallen in d e z v o u s f o r Abolitionists. W heu it w a s old man ia deeply affected over the trouble and
promlaed for them, t hey merit the •uooeMthat
c o u p l e of m o n o u t k i l l i n g t r a m p s , a n d vfun
they havo attained. P r i c e * ftSC P C ' tMME*
M M . L i v e r m o r o , a s t o r n d o w n e v e n t h e d o o r s w e r e c u t u p has tendered bis resignation.
I t h i n k w e ' l l dish u p a f e w s p r e a d * for
For Ml* b j all druggists.
esido h e r h u s b a n d . a n d c a r r i e d off b y relic, b a n t e r s / I n hist P-The Hon. John Ball, orie of the early setlers y o u before m i d n i g h t , 1 ' r e p l i e d t h e e n V,X
Grand Rapldsy died recently after a short
A
raJJKuaLanslocrAt,. r e l i g i o u s belief I t h i n k h e k e p t i n s i d e of
illness, a4ted_89_y^wrs. He had been aresldenf e r g e t i c a n d e n t e r p r i s i n g e x e c u t i v e . —
Keraotte Pills alwa^u in Hook at
the idol of society; t h e b o u n d s of t h e o r t h o d o x r e l i g i o n . "
of that city since ISff, and was tor eight vears N e * Y o r k J o u r n a l .
"
ENSIONS TO
ALL
V*<
HARRIS'!/
;\
•?
*5ni""" "——
«>
WARRANTED T O J I B E i ^ ^
«»"'»: i rrr.:
TO THE L A D I E S : — ^ : , :
i
DR
" KERMttTT'S
J.W.
>y
MANDRAKE
PILLS,
y
s
r
/
- '
v
%. —
r/**
.-•S*'
,....^v-'
-v?iC\&¥****
> '
m*$::&m<$
\s:<"*v
" T o get Home candy. This i t real dress trimmed so. A h , Tom, are yon
T h e old saucy look rarue back t o
Tho Old Boldier T r a m p .
GENUINE j m O S T S .
candy, weather, guardy."
j back? Where are t h e ginger-snaps?"
May's eyes.
Yea, bread: 1 want broadl You b«ar*l wha.
" H u t , my dear May, I wouldn't go out
T o m hastily left the room with never
Story of a Y o u n g M*in W h o ^*e»/eral
" I wifl try, sir."
1 laid;
| in such a storm."
one
word
of
answer.
,
.
"Then
come
with
m
e
.
"
Tin"** Fliurh W e e k Saw His
Tftt you ataiid and you HUJ-O,
j U I would."
" T o m is getting to be an insufferable
H e led her along the hall, and enterAs If never befora came a tramp to yo;ir ;
Double.
Sim Heated herself on a low chair, and puppy, with his moody brow and tragic ing the study, said:
door
«
With auoh Insolent- air.
' coolly putting on her boot, began lacing a i r s . "
"Here,'Tom, I'll forego my claim if
A
local
ph\*'.ei:m
with
a
s
i
i
g
h
t
lear
it up before Tom's very eyes. T h e n
" A n insufferable puppy," echoed May, you can make it all right with May. I
Woukl 1 work? Never leurne<l. My iium-i a j she looped u p her dress through an elas- but her lip trembled.
ing
toward
spiriiualisni
was
met
by
a
could not see you go, my boy."
was burned;
i tic, exporting a m l balmoral and a
w
Mr.
Trevanion
laid
down
his
paper
reporter
y-eMerduy,«
who,
in
a
easua!
H e closed the door, nnd with a rare
And 1 haven't yet found
:
Any heart ta plow lands and build I.CKHHK i>r i dainty ankle, and tying a crimson hood and went over to where May was sitting delicacy left the lovers alone.
s*>rt of way, arvked him whether he had
red hands
' under her chin, turned to the door.
with her eyes fixed on the lire.
Over
t
h
a
t
interview
we
will-draw
a
\wnM t d ' i i u ' story, now going the
That burned mine to the ground.
He laid fiis hand on t h e bowed head, veil.
!
"Good-bye, guardy; good-bye, Mr.
rounds of tin; pre**, concerning the
but slut sprang lo her i'eet% the small
By mutual consent the knowledge of PhilVideiphiit bride, who sued her husSo bread! you havt*Miid<' TIUMI my 01114« >> • j' Hoots."
Tom laughed uproariously, while Mr. hand by her side now clenched h e n r l v . their mutual love was kept from Uncle
your head!
band lor ;i divorce, because s|m *nw his
What
; Trevanion said:
And, whataball sting vromv,
1, . is . the, matter, I, savr"
.,
Halbert. and he thinks to this day t h a t " d o u b l e " in the room almost every
On that wife at your side, on t)n>H»*. \,IU<* m ; " W h y , bless my soul, boy, I forgot to
-My hHudaehe*, sir. It >ou will «fc_ May married Tom to please him.
their pride,
*v...
i\i*u me I will go to my room.
y aanu
I present you to May."
eu
A ( a ty
n t l TTom
o m j nave
j a v t ) l )neen
W , n mmarried
arri
five night immediately after 12 o'clock,
Vtll my aeven-fold curael
j ^NHVVT mind about it now, uncle, but
She Hew up the broad staircase, *and happy years,- May is little like the May '•You wiH remember the 'groom him
her white face was a perfect revelation. of this story save in form and feature. self admitted seeing the double on such
I must 1'am to oreep »",f> your don't forget it at dinner."
Tom Look unusual pains with his toi- Tom, paring up and down the .study She is gentle and quiet, and has given oceasionH, but said he was in a sort o{
ur efftrs; hide away;
let
t h a t night, aud he was a very hand- door, saw it as she passed, and shivered. over all h^r mad moods, subdued by the a trance at'tvC time, and was perfectly
>und Liktra hound—ftgfat, a mated >•» some
man. Hjs thick, glossy, brown
{teaching her room, she Hung herself power of love, and Ton) likes her best helpless either to.arou.se himself or go
fsjur b a y hair, and long heavy beard, were sub- face downward on the iloor. She neith- so. Sometimes, when in the fulness of to ins wife's assistance," said the reLimp away through the gray 1
jected to a merciless brushing; and a er tainted nor wept; she did not even her young life, she would dash out into
Vet, I limp—curflo tnene stones! Uin UIAII magnificent black neck-tie embroidered moan; if she had unclosed the firm-set some of the old gay moods, Tom would porter.
"Yes, I have read an account of that
ray old bones—
with'white silk was arranged askilling- lips for an instant she would have put h i s , a r m tenderly around her and
Tbay were riddled with bull
affair,
and though three or four year*
*•,
Down at Shlloh. What, you? You war wound- ly as possible. May, in a crimson meri- ssr:r;;umed. Her d u m b anguish was a say:
ago
1
should
be inclined to laugh at it
no, and her shining black hair arranged thousand times worse than tears.
ed thar, too?
•"•Don't, May, toy darling. I love you
Wail, you beat u*—tbat'a aH.
in a knot a t tho back of her head, was
She had promised to . b e Mr. Tre- best in your 11W mood. T h e saucy, de- as a piece of foolishness or look upon
"superb and indifferent. Around the vanioiVs wjl'e through gratitude, be- fiant May Vaughn has passed away, and it in the light of a horrible nightmare,
Yet even my hi»art with a stout pmiu will fair throat was a tiny, collar of the soft- cause she was lonely and de.solai". as he in her stead I hold to my heart my lov- I must confess that, taking all the cirstart
est lace fastened by a diamond star. .
had said, and knew 11OL till too ha'c that ing, lender May Trevanion."
cumstances into consideration, I must
A* I tramp. For, you 80«,
No matter wliloh won; it wa-j «tilliuitly
"May, this is my nephew, Torn T r e - life would bring any other love.
believe every word of „it. The newsdone,
T h a t she had learned to love this
A
vanion.
Miss
Vaughn,
T
o
m
.
"
paper
account of the bride leaving h e r
And Skgiori<i..« American victory.
S p e a k e r Carlisle'*) Wife.
May inclined her .stately head, while handsome Tom Trevanion was a fixed
bed
and
approaching ethe shadow at
Slow or when t h e Jove crept into
What^Jdnu word* awl broad? Qod'a suiJioa the handsome Tom4>owed before her." fact.
At
uli
orlh'ir.i
dinners
this
winter
tho
glass
may be exaggerated some" I am glad to find such a valuable ad- her heart she could -not have told: but Mrs. Carlisle,. iiUo Mrs. Keifcr last
on your head 1
what,
bet
from investigation of othel*'
On your wife, on your babes!—and please, dition to my uncle's family. I had she knew to her sorrow that i t ' was
year.
will
rank
her
husband,
and
if
eases
of
similar
n a t u r e I am forced to
sir, I pray
there.
^Sjje
had
tried
to
put
i
t
.
away
Yeu'll pardon mo, sir; butthat flgbttrencuod. feared thin house would be ldnely"."
from
her,"to
forget
the
tender
face;
but
the
president
is
present,
will
lake
the
the
confession
that
I am confirmed iu
" i t relieves my mind to know that
me here,
.she
found
Iter
own
heart
a
rebei.
and
all
my
belief
that
the
account
was a truth"
t
o
his.
This
position r<,rre.spoiHiing
Deep— deeper than tho Hword-eut that day you are pleased. 1 believe some young
she
could'do
was
lo
*keep
the
satHvrrtft
ful
o
n
e
.
"
men 'find women troublesome in a
official eticpiette seems verv strange
from Tom and his uncle. -She avoided outside of WaslWngton. but here, where ,_ "And yon 'firmly believe that while*
Vay, 1*11 go. Sir, adieul Tu Tityre * * You house."
Ha\ e Atijntstua lor friend,
study now, so they met onTv at
"Confound tho girl. S!IO\M laughing tne
-rio many guests, ::t an entertainment' the groom"was in bed,"cold and apparWhile I—Yea, i*ead and speak both Latin and
meal:;
at me. I believe she beard 'what I said
GrepL;
are official, it ;.« absolutely nece.ss.ary ent!)' lifeless, his double, his exact counAud talis: bianHT without oi:d.
She wi:nt down one .light in the twi- that there should be some ru":e of pre- terpart was .n front of the bureau glass,
about Louise Villiers. i wish she was
not so confoundedly handsome, how-. J i g h t to tho almosintmt u-d library. The cedence, or else there would be hitter, shaving himself?"
Key? Oxford. But, thou, when the wjld ory over."
street lamps were !; acting; and she
for moil
•-Indeed I d o . "
stood with her fnw pn-,sprt against the jealousies. "At a dinner the oldest senA
srttnro~
passed
off,
T
o
m
lornui
himIt an? out through the srutheriuif nigrbt
"What reason have you for thinking
ulor
in
point
of
service
takes
preced0"
A« a mother tlutt crio« for her children aud self very faint about t h e -region of the window-pane, watching the lamplightso
ence
of
all
other
senators
^present,
er
as
he
went
his
rounds.
dies.
heart. H May was s'uperls at night in
"I i-ould t-.'.u- several reasons; but
We two hurried hohie jv.i- 1 be tight.
I t was a wan, fdee, and TonTcoming even though he may be the dullest and,
a crimson m-erfjio, she was divine i u . a
j
|4jii
me strite to you something which
u
u p softly behind her, looked upon it, most, uninteresting one p r e s e n t "
wrapper in the morning.Hnw nobif, mv leoiher, Low bra v*—arid— >rose-(^ofe,d
happened
in this very city only two
the game way the members who ;•:> ve
- f o m forgot nbout th(\Krenclt and fell and longed to gather it to his breast.
but there—
years
ago,
nn<l Itliin'k I can convince
"Oh, it it was any one but brave old served the longest fake oreccdencc of
Thia tramping nbout somehow wcakenjwtrf madly iu love with his uncle's promised^
• eycM.
^--you
that
I
h:;v<some:vason to believe
Uncle
Hal
t
h
a
t
loved
h
e
r
,
T
w
o
u
l
d
^
b
u
t
bride—that is how it was.
the younger ones.
VtSblloh! We stood'ncfith tho-^mi by tl;n
in
1>i
is
sf
ra-n-f^t-*
«fee-urn-* ne'e:—A—h-amlthis
is
dishonor."
l i e wisely kept, his secret hid, though,
Mrs. Carlisle is :1 woman who <•.-.;;
wood—
'-""^
T
h
e
closed
eyes
saw
nothing
but
a
of good standing
It's a fl-nivcyard trylay, 1 siu-mis*'
for t h e wifkr^i black eyes had a way of
fill any position. She is a .Kcntn••:<i':n. somi.lv dre^heart-picture
she
was
looking
at,
s
o
l
in
society
c:.ih\i
ttpon
me. accompanied
hurling lighi.ning glances at hire t h a t
haying been born in the citv
C»v- by her !8-ye;i,v-o!d s o n / v / h o was to all
__Tom
could
gaze
his
till
a
t
t
h
e
sad
face.
is to the
\
i\nd when the was exasperating.
^
fife phased
T h e tired eyes suddenly unclosed, nnd, ington, where-their home now is. Her appearance s. ]H'r!cct!\' healthy and a*
"ff
she.
only
cared
a'speck
for
a
fel• father was a prominent man in Ken'Mink down iu b'ootl at los side,
'Hut noTThm'WimTd 8he-40oked up to see t h e tender face*' tucky, and was nii'.ynr of Covington to:* . 1JJ• 1 ;_r!• t :n any !;oy <;f Ids age could be.
* »n Jjls Lro^', on hi* h.-cu.-u—u-hat uoed to/1 low, )M—I'd
the rest?—
bedislionor. Hrave old I'ncle Hal, I bending over her with an expression
many years.
Mr>. Carlisle inherit* I The ]:u\v limn -d;itingly said th:.t she
i but know-that my brother had diod.
wotild^iot step bctwx;eiuyu:>u and liappi- shecoukd not m i s u n d e r s t a n d , ^
the
splendid'
phv^inue
«.f ; : T t v o i c ' : did r ii'il know i's i could h-rip i;er : a v ,
There was perfect silence for manv
Yess ii I could."
Whut! wounds on vetir jreHst? Your atovr
minutes.
•.'yTcm.stoftd
w
i
t
h
f
o
U
l
e
d
a
r
m
s
KeattiCkitHir- - -Siiti :-^ -ftVT- tet4-=Srrrt- i *; :i .,' .-lie continued, 'I have tri*d hard
AstltB weeks wore on. Tom saw plaintolla tho rest?
aj5d~ttght
sh.ut
lips.
W
h
a
t
could
he
.say
inelies in heigiir ai:d straight :vs an ar- ! to tu iieve thai be i>"troubieil with wiian
Iv t h a t ' May did not love his "Uncle,
You fought at my Mae nnd you l'eli?
t
h
a
t
would
Rot
be
dishonor'.''
Vo>t the brflve bey thnfc-K'rond at \uy sirla tliotigh she did not know it vet herself.
row. Her. t'gure is as litie :i' :: s.-1-1- ; di-c.•.-.' of ;v peculiar natui.*«' which p>.-;•May then-rhade a movement as though girl's. She is a blench- in C U I M Y - V " : , , i a.-i;.«. tan I:*' e u r c i . ' She linaiiy told
jn thr.t wood,
»
She bad never known any other love b u t
On thr.t biH/.i!n 101 }jor;l"r of hell?
it two or t h r e " tiTiits every \u'tii,
that she had. borne her father, and she were going to leave t h e room. .
m^
"May, I a m going awav to-morrow. I with blue-grey eye-, • e t r:< '- : :\< < •,)'. in ;
when
Mr.
Trevanion
.asked
her
lo
bo
d'^ul (.*: ni.L'h;, w.idio sleep : ng
with marked eyebrows Her .e:orjd" :.ai"
My.brotlK.i-! My *>wt: I Ntwnr king OH the
leave
on
Monday
for
P
a
r
i
s
.
"
iris wife, she, feeling lonely and deso
-•
throne
fTTiTts elTamta r,. her - on ;ipoai'!Mitl\
:V!0
She trembled so fiiat he put his arm •is banged aud won; -; f.
bite, gav» liim iifir prnmi-jn, knowing
Know a joy like thin brought to MU\
fait;t>
away, an;; ^ i*l; r\ e s wide O j M ' U
the
prev:
1
iling
l.-^lr
It
God bleaa you, iny Hfo; bless your brttve nothing of t h a t other self who, some- round her, and m e n , as though imanla
b"a:t of hiranorthern wife,
where «n the length and breadth of tho t o resist it, he drewxthe beautiful head to realize that M"-. Ciirlisle i< the MUIVS a; a p Tee! co:fhT
And your leaufi'iii babes, two and three.
to his breast. She j\ist let it stay, for mother of two"grown sans. v\\ eldest self of a shadowy, n a t u r e stalking into
land, was waiting for her.
—Joaquin Miltor.
she k n e w it was thi3F-lsst time; that one was married las; 11 ring to a Cov- the room. The m;, -tiudous figure walks
I t had been a dismal day. A kind of dreary
last time.
\
ington young lady.
.Mr-. Carlisle is up and do^vn the room, remains ik'-re
drizzling rain bad fallen a l l d a y , ' a n d a
"'My
darling!
mine
in,
this
sad
ho;>r.
#
dirge-like wind was keoping it com if never, never again, r l o v e you. Mav,- vory proud of hvy • •_r^vo boys, *\ as__she. two or three minutt s, and then vanishLOVE THAT SEEMED HOPELESS,
puny. For once Miss Vaughn was sad. most deeply, and 1 am lervv'inor von be- always calls them.' She has great, faith es' as"tlic traTttno;;:-.! giio-tsTtj*e said t6~
but if she had thought anyone noticed
in her husband's political buuecss, and do.
"My dear uncle, I-am delighted to bo it, the. i r d mouth would have .smile-1 •je- cause of that love. I ought not to have has always herself done a great deal to
" T h e boy was pt . ' . :l\ able to rcat home again. W h a t splendid easy nial. S!ie, had been silent ah t-iie alter— •-told you t4rt#rbot \ou. k;toW it. and it!
friis:
been
as
cool
us
her
•
'ouut
his experience when he regu'a.eu
seems
some
consolation
to
p^Tit
it
into
msiire
u.
Mie
times we shall have, and w h a t dinners! noon, and Trim thought he once sa >v
r
cons<';ou>nes«,
and once or twice, other
w
ords.
It
woutii
be
ilish.on^v
in
me
to
husband
during
the
speakership
strugUncle, I will tell you—under tho r o s e - her lips quiver. He crossed over 10
th
it don't pay to go abroad; but mum is vber>. she w^s sitting, hoping her sad try to win you from kind t'nVle Hal, gle, and has not doubted for a moment members of the i i t ' C - e r t OviU
oeiU'Ving
Ol
the boy's story '
'••'
nothing but a.
"-- *ho word, though, for it is fashionable, mood' would t;i,d;e her moreeomoatable. and dishonor in you t o ' b e ->.» w\on. for that he would be the next speaker.
he has set his heart on you, M;i\\ We
youdirTow^-. Hut,on my honor as a Tre*
On the opening day of eon gross when dre:ira or niglitmc.re, went to bed with
"
W
h
a
t
dismal
weather
it
is,
May.
J.t
vanion, I was'arrrre-st^poisoiied orii'rogs gives me th". hr-a.1? u:\o•.^,'^
must part, though it rein I our hearts in j her husband took the chair Its speaker him. and they wen? through the same
and things. I irwt- t h e ^t^rfghtoiis and
twain, audTiowrtnT t-rreTfr niy l i h v T e 7 ^ i r s . clirlisle sat in the front seat of experience as the Philadelphia bride
£VI » a n u I , , ! l v p ' H W u n n e r stren^t,; r h c member's g a l ! e r v - i h e seat whi.a
s offTpe:ikT.irT TiTFT'oy was as cold as
left.'
death "as his image stalked into the
l i e led Iter to-ji chair, and pressing is always reserved for the rpeaK'
family.
She
wore
brown
cioth
s
ehamber
and vanished."
a kiss upon her p,de lips, staggered al-\, . ..
, .,.
.,
. - .
"Did.-you
effect a ' c u r e ? " ••
study, .with his feet on the mantel, and
most blindly from the room. It was a U n t u r n e d with ostrich t n m m . e g . with
x
"Certainly
not. It N menrabi.*. i;
a costly meerschaum in his mouth from lighten yon."
sto^m of feeling, requiring all niantle of the same. A .-mali browu
To#i was exasperated.
He •;;!.;•) 1 tearful
whenGO issued a delicious perfume, for
-is
not
a
disease,
but .something which i
t h o u g h t she had no heart. May looked ; hisloYe4jyv his .uncle lo prevent "him bonnet completed tror < ostium*,
Tom was a connoisseur in the weed.
ernnot
explain.
The person affected
from
ru.shihg
batdc
and
claiming
May.
Mrs.
Logan,
wi.o
has
been
\
idling
betof the window, and by-aud-bye sho !
;
" H a n d me that dressing-gown, old out
is
lifeless
His
spirit
leave- him and
T
h
a
t
he
iuul
no
Yi«hl
to
do
so
he
knew,
-son\
who
'is
a
fourtb.-cdass
mar,
at
We>;
a little. Tin's time he saw tho I
boy, and I will make a regular night of psighed
takes
a
shadowy
form."
save
by
the
passionate
love
he
bore
her.
Point
was
telling
me
something
of
the
r o u d . l i p quiver. Tom. was a noble-J Two hours later he entered his uncle *
it, and forget Parisand Louise Villiers." hearted
"Then von believe in spiritualismP"
fellow, and ho pitied the lonely i study. The old man .sat <mokThg witii disQ^Hig io L-tiat irir?tit»: Inn, (.'oii-ider"Old boy, indeed! Torn, you have girl—pitied
"How
can I do otherwise?" 1 siept
ing
that
tTfere-aiio
exactly
o,Oln>'
rules,
t h e p'-oud young heart, t h a t . J closed eyes.
grown disrespectful si nee you left home. itche a s i t might..
with the bo\ one night for the purpose
any
oite\)f
which
if
Frokeatrivcs
a
hov
it
,
;uld
never
let
it
be
J
f'fntyonr
dressing-gown yourself,
^t your dressintf-gown
vourwe uiri"
(jlet your pipe, T M U , uud let us have
1,
demerit, ji. .-corns amu^st marvellous el convincing m.vself, and i j shall never
" e h a j i 'A'atciied her closely,! a g o o d , co7.v tiim
"Forgive me, LJnc'.e Hal; I aam' 1 1 1 5 ^a1n ^d 7
tier
elfin
,^7i,r+
knewwv thaJujiiiderueath
"
iuaji_iiutieriieat
" I cannot, uncle; I am not well to- ,.that they Kre not all expelled.' Young -farjgt•{ thai night as lung a I live: 1
wild with gladness at being home .again
ways a wiirai, pa.ssioi.at.e heart was night. Fncle Hidbert. I sttvrtfbr Paris i Logan-recL-ty-rd-aTicmern ior 'coming ;hoitgV -th»ijuini'er over from time to
and mistook you for Pomp\"
—!
beatinf
on M o n d a y / a n d I have come to sa ] out of his room while fastening the up- :ime, looked uj*"MT*T*RiXitutnoritic^ on
" Y o u are an insolent young dog
One
/dght
ho
saw
by
her
eyes
she
had
Wlio is Louise Villiers, p r a y ? "
His room such iiuitters. ami tho rc-ultHs-^that 1
good-bye to-night. I must go to Do\ c: per, button of his coat.
been
woepmg,
and
as
he
stood
by
her
" A charming French girl, uncle. I side ho laid his baud'on her shining to-morrow.''
mate received a demerit for leaving in know :<s uuudi ai>out it now as I "dtd:——_
thought of makipg her my wife, only hair.
"19 the boy mad? What in the ?(.-:i;;e ids room a ehau\by the window in-foad when [started. To sum it up, it is not 1
women tire so troublesome, tagging
would-t,.ke you ofl of by the table, with the legs -ct, tlie- a d;se;i--e t>r an optical idttshmv-bitt-^tv- -•
r
I t waa a manly faco, strong and true, j of commnn-sensi^
Why.
iU)n:.
y.>u are ill." \V)):
round after a fellow all tho time. ' R u t /
chair at the exact distance from those -1111^- ;rn. indispuiabic .facf, and more
" M a y , you have M been weeping; it | again?
snslc, she is divine; there is n o t h i n g in
of the table. Smoking is positively than ;ha: I <.antiot say. Tliero may be
1 grieves rne to see if.
-,.>-M and voice is it, boy?"
England to match her."
"itVomatter,
uncle."
|
full of ...terete:•oe.-.s,
'{ml• slie
would 1
prohibited.
One ot\ the instructors. some })i'oplr inclined to laugh at that
" H u m p h ! " — Uncle Ual's favorite i, _were
•
•
*,
f t t oc , ft ,- f
"
T
o
m
,
I'm
the
only
father
von
have
I
Lieutenant Gale, a very small man, Philadelphia ^U'\-y; hut I look at it in a
w o r d - " t h e r o r l r a s been nn addition to | ?[ ^ S O f i ] h • ' } l M ":>[\}n , , ! l t ' M i i y : c ; , n
was
ever known. I ..command
vou,
bv
a
I
me what this I
going'the rounds of inspection one more >.erious iiga.i. and wortliy of any *
our family sines you left, I did not
1 ¾ ¾ ^ " " S ^ V ^ i i V ' t ' ,• • 1
father's
to uin iebt, my boy? I uiglit and fonnd one of the young men's amo*.;-.! ot -;u.ey .i.:.| investigation."
si'nJiab.
mention i t in my letters, because L
f J f t e . , T r ^
m
e a n s , - right,
Are von
thought it best you should finish your ! S 5 P Q
*
teavels.
lhtvdn V a u g h n , my old nnl- j S*X^
His Ciill's P a .
Rtge friend, died i n . I n d i a and left his I v,w:„
s
Q ] l g | d in
i n my
rr,,r care.
onvA
C l , r , has
U n a been
Ko.r.„ here
K,...„ a
„ II D r i l l
' \< ^ ou iovi m\ dau'ghtor---ehji^She
H
e
• V' -\ • ^. sir.
year."
• U D port li
" T h o deuce she has! What sort of a impreen
••A'.ei
::;iV \o'i me
er
i - Pullii
girl is she—pretty?"
in
go...i
.siyi
" T h o girl is without friends. [ pitied I he pasij]
"1 bave'^-yj.i;!.;: i:5 the bank i n d an
on,
her loneliness, and L—I—in fact, we are j fiercely
r
—
ineome
of Ao.boo JHI y e a r . "
l0 m c f
few
h00n
f-ci rtrumstan cr^-c^crrrrmrn--g iitroiTT t^a V"' s
f, * ,
' '\
'
i'<HHi*HiHeitttv-bttt-i—^Unelc. it will gfievTM-oTTT—"
to be married in tho spring."
."^loncy
in trie i-ank! Ah! I see, you
"Married in t h e spring?"
, l u s g oomy brow gave no eiicourageiuent ! " N o matter, boy." The old man ivse ; kindness in not punishing him. T h \ t arc no liuiuu.der". You "should have in" T o m , you m u s t not speak>s6 loud. I V " W h S ^ f i a r r y ••» - . v , ,
I and put his lumd affectionately on the j night at drill the. young cadet's n a m \
thought I heard someone" a t the door
W h a t s to pay now-" s;;ad Ned Mer-1 young man's .shoulder. -Come, bov, ' was called' and -an. order road to him vested in bonds, .and doubled your inling to his friend Letmox. " rrevam.)u oufc wiU' •&-'"
awhile ago, when,you were talking of
that'r>js punishment for smoking he t e r e s t . For instance, I have securities
U
n
n
K
a
l
R
O
r
!
women ?Deing^troublesome. I'ray bo
" C - I H S M
?
^
' " x- .
"UncTe, 1 love May V a u g h n . I t is be- should make a "tour 1 ' for throe succes- piiying P.) per. cent."
b o t in debt, I reckon. Come, IVal, cause of lier I am going away. I t is all sive Saturdays. A " t o u r " consists in
carefuh> "
'Jhe young man hurries off to get his
I can do. 1 fought -a'.nainst it, u n d o ; walking in certain limits for an hour. cash, and buy bonds of his future fath^A^ricli voicft humming snatches of d e t ^ go to a i>lay."
Poor Tom know to his cost w h a t was but, (bad N i p me, my love was stranger
«iong, and the click of a solitary bootOne young cadet the officer have al- cr-in\law. After nc has departed Lucy
to
pay. Tho insipid little Parisian was ' Ll"a?Vm\
heel along the h a l l r n n d T o m pricked up
/
nowhere.
-. -^,,, ~\ s .i\ love you?"
most despaired 'of over making a sol- enters\tiie library and a s k s :
his ears.
•Patter,
did
William
ask
vour
con| dier. He appeared the o t i ^ r ,],\y -.t
Sho had been cast iuto tlie shade by j-. ~ •*! i-.r.v->.- is!:ed iier,-uncle"?"
" W h a t is that, uncle? It sounds like
1
May
Va
n
an 1
4l
n
S
l
i
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^
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1
^it
dou-n
here
a
minute.
Tom.
while
g u a r d num-:« in slippers. • • H o w " c a n ' s e n i ! " "
aMame opera-singer."
1
ffhta W f t n
son,ptlllI1
"He ilid, d e a r . "
'
S " t t e r 1 I go to my roi^m Vou must have funds you over make a soldier of a m a n , "
" H u m p h ! I'll risk my life oa the-iame* S f f . S . 2 •
"And yo\i said y e s ? "
this nature:
to travel wiMi, you know."
exclaimed an officer, " w h o would ride
ness. I t is Miss V a u g h n . "
l 19 b r i l U a n t
"No,
darltng! He has no wealth t c
May,-and she | Tom f v'-ied his arms upon the table a horse wi,th his feet in slippers?"
T h e door opened with a bang, aud a i « ™ i S I ° Jl
give
you
station.''
loves
me.
She
may
school
lip
and
eye,
;
and
laid
his
head
upon
them.
Macls-haired, crimson-lipped, sauovThey are-severe in lessons as in discipan read
U K
b h 0 I9
"But
he
has'ttilo,otX).*'
. ^
looking girl entered, carrying her gait- R S J wi
^s h - .h c c e wupbaPPy;
I ^Tbb worst is over now," be said. »1 line; fourteen and fifteen pages of alinffl,
h e n sh0
"Oh,
no,
I
just
raked
that
in for
ulvart.od
with
er-boot in one hand and a tack-hammer ; ^ l t A V
V
^ , , ^
i have told my uncle all, a: "
" "
gebra for oho lesson is just aa ordinary
M
a
y
.
"
'
spokeof
those
abominable
ginger-snaps.
Mav
"
bonds
that
won't
be
worth
fen
cents
on
in tho other. lesson. With such'severe .strains physi.
Mr.
Trevanion
went
straight
to
May's
I
saw
it
brooding
dumbly
through
all
" G u a r d y . you are heathenish! Here
cally and mentally, it is a wonder that the dollar 'six-nujaths hence*-- I lovo
I Ye been limping up—that long stair- h e r acting.' T h a t girl is wretched; she room and knocked softly.
the cannot, and
"May. 1 w a n t to speak to you just o r ^ - ^ M a l L h _ p i / . . m o r e y o u n g men is nnot you too well to s e e \ y o u m a r r y a poor
does not lovo my uncle; she
and
case with nothing on my foot b u t a silk yet
man and have to lrve ipr^ s>xtr>story
t h e r e is b u t one sh ort month be- moment, my child."
permanently injured at West Point,
st^e^Httg^- Thero is a peg in my shoe,
rooms. — Vhilntkiphia
jto&s.
w e iding-day.
n
to m
tho
door, stirpri
surprised a t Washington
Special
^ ^ - " ^ - . yO»h., .I agho
n o ccame
a m e w>
e aoor,
and'my heel ia bruised to a jelly with S J S S n ^ S f i S M ?
it. I tried to poke it out with this tack- ucurse!
o m a n , Iwoman!
manhere
s blessing
and his
b u t too wretch
Living without w o r k d o c * not m a i w —
ah nil leave
to-raorrow;
it tliisunusualproceecting,
M a a wants but little here below; but
ed to caremtteh.
hammer, b u t it will n o t move."
a
gentleman.
It is just a^ liable to
is all t h a t I can d o . "
woman
isn't
so
easily
satisfied.
" M a y , would you j u s t as soon marry
N o more notice of Tom t h a n if he had
m a k e a loafer.
^ \
H e returned from his mt«l walk silent T o m lis your guardian?"
been a piece of furniture.
The Bank of Commorce, of Cleveand moody.
A
p
a
t
e
n
t
irpn-coijia
dealer
advertise*I
t
was
a
startling
question.
May
" I f t h a t is your game, nly dear. I am
land, has a rule that no oflicial conH i s uncle Bat reading the paper, and
with y o u , " waa T o m ' s thought as he no- May; without a vestige of color in cheek would have fallen had not Mr. Tro- nected therewith shall speculate in that-any one who uses his invention.,
once will never use any other*/ \
vaniou caught her in his, ami...
ticed nor u t t e r indifference.
a n d lip, sat with her dainty little feet
stocks. President S. T. Everett nav^
Throe degrees of miningr^cculatioifc
H e settled his boots more firmly and on t h e fender, and t h e last magazine
*~you see, May, the foolish fellow has ing violated that rule has resigned by
—Positive—mine;
comparative—coiner;
puffed away at his pipe.
fallen
in
love
with
you,
ami
as
he
is
too
in her hand. She did not look round as
A few desperato pokes, and the re- Tom.closed t h e door, though she £ n e w honorable to try to steal yon awav from request though he and The Directors superlative—minus.
me, he is determined jto lie oft' to France Bay hfl vised only his owa moooy in —Ti.'he boy who bit 1JH& a green apple
fractory peg was out.
his footstep. - /
speculating. The bank is wisely cau- remarked
" W h e r e are you going through this
larked, >yith a / w r y ' face, " T W M
" F l u t e d t r i m m i n g is s t i l l , worn, again. Tom is my only s>stor's child, tion*.
^uaiiilX<>«^ouldJo,vehiin,
May
7
"
m v M a y ? " asked her guardian.
rain,
-ffuardy; T think I shall b a v e - ^ y - t t e w even
r thus ia tduldhooii^afflayir^- ' 1 1 — - ^ •^fcfci
*.
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r
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A
life:
s
di
IP
•* a
•f ft. •
art
•f.th tne < tistofns' tney a-e l u i n g n ;
nandariji's_yanion iWyiiili had. ex-u vr.
•ated for ( heirac 'o:uiu>ila; ;mi, a t . Iat<
^ n i e distuuee from the -t't: IMIOI. , a:>
eem to be ha^py and eonleuied w »
eir new counirv, and woil pie t
•vith the in ha >it:mts. At p.isent .'a >\
ias the I oil's share of t ado, hut f o
vnat I can hear it is very lively tnn<
letore many monihs are over. :or«"'j.r
•r and Chinese >\ di b.- lilc 1 to r a n
-ate in the proiits of i m e m M r s e W;
•:iis country, the resomevs of w iieh a
ie vhan>tible, if only the prorer >ie
"•e taken to develop '.hem: tint is ;i
at is required. Tlie soil i» rich, an
vill yield al'ii •«( •»•• vo'-ipo- "
The Leather Man.
F
CHBISTIAN J3ED\iX
years R pRvtrriar" person,
known a* the '*!.rather M a n , " ba$ traveled through Oounecti^ut and Massachusetts. Whence
IK* emues uti I
whither he goes, nobody know*: \»-,!
for at least a «*eriei ation he has kept up
his periodical peregrinations, t»p[>earin^
regularly every spring ami fall. Ha is
All kinds of custom w o r k , and g-euerul
held in awe by some of the older people, many of whom remember him as
appearing exactly the same when they
repairing* including
were young, and children are afraid of
him. His apparel is of leather throughout, new patches being added fi <JUI time
to time. About all tue tigures known
In trigonometry appear upon the eoat
and trouser-tir-w&b} his moceasins are
A Swindled S a i n t
decorated with tmrvjles stitehed wii i
Shop back of Mann's Block, PBJCKVKY.
The Tribune has heard of a misfor*
red string, trapezoid-* fringed wit.i
green yarn, and seiv. circles done in tune which has befallen one of the Sev«
Tin
cardinal. A slouehe 1 hat covers his. cnties which is most pathetic.
head. Out from-under this escape a story runs that in trying to live up to THE MOST EXTENSIVE PUREfew long gray hairs, which are never his privileges he besought a discrimiBRED LIVE-STOCK ESTABany graver, btit are materially longer nating ladv to accept a fraction of his
than when he first made his appear heart and home. He bears a name
LISHMENTS THE WORLD.
ance. Upon his furrowed faee is always' which is much noted in Zion; he holds
a coarse stubble beard, never any A high position iu both the church and
s m o o h e r , never any rougher, and h s the State, and hence he pursued his
ft
tinker nails alwav* preserve the same wooing with assurance and confidence.
uncanny length. As he parses through After going through ffie reasonable
a village, stall' in kind, the school e :1:^ stages of coyness, maidenly reserve
dreiiMiriuk I'rom him and older people and timidih , al'tei asking a TtmsonaiilV'
woutjer.
number of times if h e was cert a n his
love
was g n m n d e 1 in bed-rock dee
'*i remember well When I was a
euough
to stand solid through all ih *
bo'v," said a well-known resident of
3
mutations
of this Irving old world, the
u.
this town, "nieet'tig the Leather Mtm
lady
at
last
-unconditionally
surrenin the roa i as t~w-.is '.'.riving home my
father's cows. Although, forbidden b*. dered; assured him that his fns'inal'erclifroiv-Norinan Hursts,
Entrlisli Ilrnft Hurpep,
mv motiier ever to go near hTrif, 1 did tions were simply irresisti lo against
Trottinir Bred Kiwlsfers.
venture..to a.l ire<s hini. Me gave n\i> all the strength which her si.sccplible
C'ciiiol'iT!*. Shetlnnfl !'<>nie?,
heart
could
master
to
resist,
but
that
the on*' re-pon-^e h••• ever gives anyHiilsleiivanrl IVpvon f n f t l e .
Our ciiftoineip 1IH\H the adjantai:*' <'f our many
<>od,—a stolid gl-niee. Not diseour- marriage, even in Utah, was a serious ycRTf
pxrerifiict* in hrt'cdint; and importiiir: larrp
--ftg'^.d. however, 1 ask I'd him if he was business; ilint a second or third wife. c >'lt c t i o n s : opportunity of comp.irir c difffrfnt
even
protected
by
their
holy
church
b"P»<"p; low prici's hccHUPi1 of extent of buRiniss;
hungry, n natu;al sttgj-esti m to a
and low ]">••"• of tfjuunifttntion. Catalogues five,
labored
under
dis
ulvantages;
that
he
c o u n t y I ' d ; no replv. Mill doubting,
t'o reppondence solicited. •
must
admit
that
the
law
of
Utah
was
> I beckoned 'him into the corn-crii).
:
POWELL BROS.,
Then 1 has ened to ihe pantry and re- a little severe on marri 'd sa ntesses
S P H l X G l i O l f o , Ci^wford Co., I'EN'N
that
common
pruden
e
dictated
that
turned with half a do en dotrghnuts.
32t26
Without a word ;.e stret-liet his hand before u ndertaking^-wlH Ire respojisrbiJ i V e n t i n n PINCKKY DIHI'ATPH.
ties'wliich
even
a
fractional
marriage
toward me. and I placed the doughnuts
beside 11 inu - lie 4 mi m Wed -s ora et 11 i n ;rinvolves, she .should have her home at
'which I o u l d not tilers!an<l. Since least ceciuv. Then, in winsome tones,
FA> it.iyHtttTif«ATT alrt-iiit oiiH-lmlf -tiv sending fo
then I have endeavored to follow him, meanwhde looking her loveliest,' she
us for'l'ras, as \vt> itnp'Tt i m r • « n, a»<l hhvt'dor<v
d
e
s
e
^
^
r
^
y
W
t
n
e
,and
l
o
t
w
h
i
c
h
just
but-1-cotild—iiev^er-isee t hat he stnpj>ed
-n foi fortv vcars. THE UIMGIN AL AMKHICAN
auywhet* for rest until £lii> fall, when a exactly tilieu'''the njeasitre of her e e. TKA CO. ' '
•
_
day's journey was rewarded by seeing anil told li'ir, that the day he brought • iSfnd for Circular, wHcb !'ivc« iiriios and full
him steal int > an, outhou-e at night. her the recorded deed of that property i.Hrtiu.iai-s to li WT >VI'LLS. P r e s t . ,
0 Rox 11.KT,
4:i Wtipv St.. New York.
Pretending that it was au accidental she would bee into his vulgar fraction 1'. ONE
DOLLAR'S \\ortli of any of our* i:Br
of
a
wife.
T;\en
her
arms
stole
round
meeting, I joined him.
Tie was enden trrowtli, China or .Japan Te;!s» se'nt by mail,
gaged in conning the well-thumbed his neck, and between kKses jshe ex- ••o«t ' aid. or a LARGER (juatitity by express,
.
^m.
pages of a sniall book by the lijrhfcof-a plainedtluiL t h e r i was not one mer- charges pa d.
cenary
thought
in
her
heart;
she
was
candle which he earned with him.
but doing what wa.s best for him and
"Well, old man, how are y o u ? " 1 her alike.
«aid.
He d'd not likcMhc arrangements a m
"Calmly he put up his book and starttoo
well, l)ut heiiioitgit of his old ca e
led to leave. . t put my hand upon his
worn
wfi'e at hoiv.e a;id her brood of 1845.
Ilhstratsd Eand-Bcok
188A
•shoulder and stopped him.
noisy
children: and 4-h-e-'i\ of the fresh
For the
Para and Gcr^en. isopa-f^s.
" 'Whom have 1 the pleasure of adi'lustrations, ami a heuutlt'iil C o l o i « d I^lale
dressing?' I asked; with all due rever- voting e;ieh.i.nliv. s i>y 1-.i« si le, and he SCO
ol" F l o w e t t , telM W h i n , V» I.en ( I , I l | ^ w m
began
t
>
say
lo.
h'ni
eif:
"\V'liy
should
plant iiml is lull ol' 1.,1..1 m.,,., n \r.\
in ml
•ence.
.nton'sicd 111 -rnulcniM.- AiullcU 7 fur Oc„
a palt *v ho'ise and lo? conn; betweei
"Ugh.v
t o c o v e r pi>tt:ie«.
7
•o a few d a y s late;
" 'Will1 you not come into the houge me and p'.y^ium.
A
I l l u i l r a t e d .Novelty LJat,
he carried lo t h-' --or e ss t h e r e e o r d e '
t o sleep P
—
> limt-r-, W««lul I ., 4 r.
" 'Ugh, 'and the old man shook likt deed, a n d . jvia-i'ig ii • in her h a n d s
•-«.». K r u l l . I' 1 1 . 1 . . * r .
cla m e d 4 h e fnt >i .nenr of lirr pr >mise
a leaf.
Mailed Free
S m i l i n g diviue'v : !••'< onenod the pane:
" • A r e y o u deaf?'
" T h e r e was an almost imperceptible and g l a n c e d l a r i Vy :•::•<> igb it. It wa
all right, the »ig. «;;i,v, th.e..„acknowl«hake of the head and a heavy sigh.
d. tlie ind:irsi:;n.':-.t <d
e
d g e in en f, ti;
**'Tell me who you are.'
^
.
Siiiiilug again i
record
every
c
" A t this he started to take a yellow
1
h
s
RDERNOW
ea 1 thump, sh
8
way
that
mad
paper from his pocket, but suddenly
!
A
n
i
l
riavrt o n h a n d
,
"
•
'a
y
to
fuldl
a
i
d
:
"
I
a:n
r
w
.
i
r
d
thrust itt:ack_as t •ough recollecting
•:O-UI.M'I\)W.
an
w
h
e
n
y*>u w a n t l o p i n n \.
my
prom:\
r
<
.!.
y
himself. I o l e e i him ' a silver dollar.
••e.
{
ing
more
V.
E
time,
only
1
I.e.
•••
-••
but he would not put out his hand for
AS'«DE
J~.$I.OO.
n>;
t
ou
marryin
promise
y
o
i
:
;.'
y
?•:
it. Baflled in 'Very way, I had one re
8<1
nacketu
choicft
Flower S--o''8 fot/r nlrrfimi). incourse, I would trar?« him from day to me to day. I wi.l ia-\ 1 ;. eu ir. the peni e t i d i n - WILD OAlliMN SHU'S (>i jjnxiure of
day. I sent word immediately through tentiary to-moj'row." lie went, awa . 10J varieties of Flower f-cedst, f o r :, LOU."
the valley where his customary ron'e and the words ai.ou his lips were no
YEGET1BLEfiARDBHFOR fiKOO.
lay to have int'l ig'^c? sent me of bi- those 4>f—finu-e-iv H e won^ter-i—mw
20nkt«. Choice Vesetahlp Seed* (our
relation,
vVom-i.n'o
whi(di„he
hates
the
mos'.tha
• progress. F"oi- wee'<s T traced Miim
including^,is.,'» Amerirun tVomlii l»t u, I«•:• J?l.
•through Milfrrd. Woodburv, Morris, the (jovernmenl of the L'nited S:ate>
B O T i n r r e above Tor JI.7f». (jardenrr'-' Pnnd
Litchfield, and"up into fie ISerkshirtv. and the problem win a h a n i t - ITTsTb
Book telllug you how ta.grow-tliem r -M^,i /V«-w-itb
and baek a^ain to the vicinity of Nw> a s hi& old wife slnm'-K>r.s JM; u-eftib b\ orders.
wich. where all t ftccs of him*were los1 his side is how he will ever g e t even op
B . K. B f J S S & SOVS,
s--f' i,,-,/,^ Tribune. 3 4 Barclay S t . , New-Yorlu
in a pi^ci^of den^e wooda."—Cor. N. Y- that hous-' n-i.d..1-1
'
1
-
GBPDFN GMWTH TEAS.
• ' !
'•
If " T K A B K K I I T " )'ou only try;
Unce'used, you no'er vvllJ be wittiout It,
Juut try one boltK-, it you doubt it.
BLACKSMITH
HORSE SHOEING.
• •-•••
•!.«• n
I 1
.- 11' . .
."Huir eouvjri CUKE. 25 CUNTS.
Prescription of a Huston physician,
dispensed years by a .Boston druggist.
O N E DOSE will cure any ordinary
cough. It acts almost magically. Ask
anv dealer Lo get vou a 25 cent bottle
ot'"-HUB" COlCiH CUKE, and don't
be put otl' with any other.
"CONFIDENCE.
ZOI'ESA id a certain jneYeiitive of malarial trotiI)rei*,"a9~ft".«'ep8 ll.e Liver active. It makes 1UIlt)U8 f w e r imposible. Ou the tiiea'aioe grounds it
makes Indi^e^iion iinpotwible and tiiy 1>UKKI pure.
It k want of judgement _to allow prejudice to
prevent one from trying this remedy. Tlie writer bus neen many^snch, who, being persuaded,
were surprised and gratitied at tlie results, Try
a 10-cent baiuple.
j . W..A:ITCHELL A CO.,
Canifte+i, N. -Y-.
JAMES E. DAVIS & CO.,
Wholesale Agents,
Detroit, .Michigan.
A correspondent of the Shanghai Celestial Einpir- writes to that paper: "It
I date my letter from New San Fran
oisco, you will of course at o n c e s m e
a rat and know that I can possi !y
mean no other place except (.'heniulr. )
t h e port of Jenehnan, Corea, abo-.i!
twentv-Hve to twenty-six mile*-froru4~ucapital, Seoul.
The place, wh.'.d
about seven mon*hs ago was adorned
-fey^_si dita.-y fishdrman's hut, is uow
cover^d ~by~-a_coupIe of~hundred of
J a p a n e s e and soiwe--Chin<'se houses
and by several hundred nTitf\re-;Cloxean
shanties, some of the lafiter quite srTr~~
stantial strnu.uree of wooden frame'"" work"filT'edTa wifa' a mixture of st aw
a n d clay. The place has sprung in'o
existence from nothing in an astotvsh- iagly short spaee of -timer resembling
* the cities which used to grow like
mushrooms on the Australian and Californian gold fields. Great 'activity
prevails in the streets, almost day and
night, and the bullocks, mules, ponies
and other .beasts of burthen have i.
hard time of ,it, carrying import* int.<,
the interior, and exports to tht
sea coast; the latter go
most!}
to J a p a n , and consist chiefly &u
present of beam fthe same as at
Newchwang and Chefoo,)
ginseng,
gold silk^beclie-de mer, cu'tle fi.sh,
—dried shell-lish, hides, bones, horns,
and many other things too numerous
to mention. The imports at preseui
. appear eh V y to be copper, spelt'T,
lead, piece:goods, glass, hardware, cutlery, faney goods. 1 xuries and lots of
other things. And that is the "poor
count y " of which we have heard so
<tr-fy-pessimists! The
markets are well -supplied, t.he.countrv
people bringi ig tl^ir prod new freeiv to
the market, where everything for'the
kitchen (e<ee]>t forei/n vegetables;
may be bought at moderate prices, including a - l a r g e variety of duikd n*
Iruits. some of which "are decided! v..
_gnpcTlor-" fo tfi'o~-;i'"»" "wff
y
taincd on the o j c o s i . e . shore cf '!!ie
Vellow Soi. n ' 'iiilia. The mrrfonTv
!(
if
TtnlRT
eoiui.'cr,-ii
—Two very large mo n -dn linns, the
largest one standing thir;y- -no inches
high and measuring si •< feet eight, inches
from the tip of Ids nose to the tip of tiie
tail, were killed a few days ago near
Watson's sheep ranch, about half way
between Diamond City ami KorL I^ogan,
and some fifty miles from Helena', Montana.— Chicago Tunes.
——A -saloon—in Greenwich,
called t h \ P e g - E y e , has t e e n used ever
since l ^ o M e - e v a d e / t h e laws of New
York and- Connecticut,-one end-of-4t
being in Connecticut and the other in
New Yovk.—Mrtford
rosi.
us • . alt Lake sole!
jathtng -reii)r , and for that pu
><e i! is ci anger OUST--imirjMf a per-o
•ts the intensely .salt vvaieTiutto^hi
-:oiith lie will strangle oiiickly." Kip" fen people drown in this wav eve
ear. The lake is a most desolate an
s:dated body of water. No creatuu
.ive.s in it and no person lives near it.- Dcmer Trib n \
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VKNASUU COUNTY, P A .
iiottlewnd have not bepn atllicteri f*iuce.
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Sworn and si b r a i l cd to before m e l i u s :iuth
d.iy of March, A . D. JS 0
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WILLIAMS & CO., AGENTS
Detroit, Mich'.all.
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Tins cut represents the. new Roynl
';irria»;^ manufactured exclusively 'by
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Very Best Materials.
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Is ;i n<>;ir noi^eb^s ,is it is po-sil !
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down, ^'iviiiir case of access': rid"s.l
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f^.2t)a, year.
• t'i.«.l'i*. l-'i.'i'.Miid i'n-'ravl:>'-s a1 d Inferestlna in.
I'I 'I'm*! iori. .-'• i.'i.ji -n C":JV .•!' t.iio r»clfni i tic A- m p r .
.-ii Ji -"iii IV. •'. A t 'r ••<.•< MCN.V & CO.. S' 1> M'!F10
VMI:ICJCA.V o.Tiefl. :wi Broadway, New Yorlt.
T h e n b o v e is our standnrd job, and the m a n y now in user^at^est their popularity. We have only to add t h a t the present stajidafd will be fully maintained in t u t u r e . A prood stock of the above^erbs n o w o n hand, a n a we a r e
pleased to show them to all.
SYKES^L SOli Pinekney, Mich.
WINEHELUS
STORE.
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FACTS REWRDfKC
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REUA6LE SEIF-GURE
Pw7 KAmW'8 HS1«-T0NI» H TOW >«LI >T ***
pituqaitTa ANO D i A u m IvturwHjrW.
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERY, SCRAP BOOKS,
SCRAP PICTURES, ALBUMS, ETC.
_ Our aim is to keej^ajyelJ spIectcd^st(^jc_of jthg_bes;^ goods jn \\u> market, tixA
wliiTe we do not advertise to seTlafty class of merchandise at cost, our prices
will be'found as low as living profit will permit. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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JBROAfE WTNCHELL,. W«* Main SV^uutknW
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l)ti yon wish to obtain good and]
vaiid i atfiiti-? then WJ ite to or iai i I
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D n + f t t i + « k J ) * ' , , ' " l t ' M^^-> Attorneys in Pat| ^ m j ^ J - f ^ e n t C a i i s e j * . Estab.ished 15year«.
Send for pamplet, free.
S n A L r , F U I H I S a N U T K K E S . LoVT T O D E A L E R S A K D P L A 1 V T E B S .
S t o c k F i r s t - C l a » s . F r e e Vu a l o y u e s .
G E O . S. JOASELYIV, Fredonia, N. Y.
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Warm meals and lunches at all hours. Oyster*
uiui all delicacies in their sotinon. . We have a l i n e
of fresh u'roceries, a geod ass-ortineut of tea from
Li* to ^".> cents a notind, Highest price paid f o r
lJutter and Kutrs.' Come and see us. We will g i v »
yod good goous and fair prices.
and gi\inii 1 *-1L*.' 1 ..iiLLUicdiateiy,. L used biit uile..
.,.¾.
£•*":
Dread and Baas Fresh Every Day.
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1 have been afllicu'd with llh'euntafism more or
l^tsii for the ).'«s«t tl.ii t x years, soiiiiici. s.i in die-Jpg
that 1 woiihi have to lie uown to get easr and at
one time 1 could not go to bed, but was couipe.ied
to w t u p a l l night. '1 lits a'inielion continued fur
live months. 1 was so.icitrd to m-f Wiinou's
I iu'liti.ing Keiuedv for lihemuatii-m, vliieli made
a fivrlect ci r«'. 1 fouiid it to act with a certainty,
A favorlto prf scrlptln-i of one of th
most noted rind si>cces*:'ul spcelallpisoi thoU.8.
(now rctirerl>;'orH- n i r o o f 2Serr" u ft liability
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Jjont Manhonrt
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Inplalnacalef' onv->;»pc/i ?r Drnp-fffstscuuCUU
Ad4res< fjR. WARD & CO. Louisiana, M<w
It w i n purify uiul t-nrlcli tlie B L O O D . r e ^ t n t «
the LIVfiR and K I D N E Y S , and UILSTOUK i n t
HKAJLTH and VIGOR i f Y O U T H ! Inuil ti osc
FOR S A L E !
Jljjtfaif n r fcl ) lltrl "rT " '•'"•'Hliimnl-tOUclenl'lONK , Honse-iiKt-twfr-hrt#-in the 8ontliwilt~-|)BfT of f«|)eclallv l)>siiep>la.\Vttiil ol AjipclUi'. 1 mtl(ie»thevii]a«e of Pinckney. For further
particalfcrs /iioii, L.tL'k oi ntrenvtli. e i r . , 11« UM- 1lh nmrked
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with linniediule and ^omlfr.nl ICMIII. -. 1 m e g ,
inquire on premises.
muscles *nd nerve* rtvel'i e new inrctv t n l i > e n i
JOHN LENNON.
the i ii in'I and supplies liratn ]'<•*« r,
I A 1 ^ 1 0 0 »ufTcrtiig iropi'iiil c o n p l a l n U
L A U I H O peculiar totlH'ii-MX *lllntidlti
D R H A H T B R ' S IRON TONIC a talc anfl t\ i cirjr
cure. It K'vflS . clear nnl hcatthy c o i n p l e \ I o n .
Tuo stronjru.«t testlmonv fo llie f u m e oi ] » R .
1 AHTKitN IHOV Tnvif: •s+linf freiirtent attemiits
*X coimterrillntrhuvi' oiOv added !<• tlir popnlnr_ l t r rrtxiisica'igtiSiilj.. JIjlfiJicHnmRaj-xfeHlre inidla..
a o i i o t experiment—get Mie-OKintNAi. ^ND BkST.
action to tb« L I V M
rSend roar nddrsmtoThsDr. HnrterMedJf o,"
t.Lo'-il»,' Mo.',¥r'6n"r " D R B A K E 0 0 X . " 1
a d relieve ftlibil-
twi?1tpm*\
iPusrQKisrErsr
Bakery & Restaurant
r 8¾ sc e, i
.ir. iiiddwin'
> -e him o;,t dr>o_
•> p a \ i n : r h's >v lit. ami a t aink fe;
i dis dosin .•: com t rfoiL money aii
iratus o- makin ; it: and hewn
s ed for. that. On the same da
rgh Taylor was arrested at Dayton
for drurikenne-s, and the weight
valise attracting the' potfoeTnafT.
•ition, it wa"> o]>eii"d f;n<l fryj
^
nil of counterfeit moneyr^dSo Mv.
, lor wa.s arrested asjarcmmterfeiter.
Ctroit !)) I.
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Y o u r s very respectfully,
C. *E. H O L L I S T E R .
-ClIKltttY TltEK-iVtwNMil!-, }.'.Attfll i30, ; lrW/T"
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Th^ Port of Corca.
Be it known by all men t h a t C. E .
H O L M f c T K H U lxtU'r prepared to
tii'i'vc the public's best interests t h a n
ever before in tlie line of D R U G S
A M ) GIUHKRIES.
W e handle
all tlie h a d i n g proprietary medicines,
al.-o we m a n u f a c t u r e e x t r a c t s , t i n c t u r e * ami elixir*, irfoh from t h e beat
o^oods. We alH) c a r r y a full line of
common d r i l l s , dye stufts, toilet ^oods,
iine soap", perfumery, brushes, etc.,
a n d a lull lineof imported tube p a i n t s
a t a b o u t one-luil* t h e usual price. I n
groet ries we t a r r y the largest line in
town, in fact e v e r y t h i n g a family
needs, i'rom a n u t m e g up. O u r line
of confectionery is always full, from
t h e be:»t m a n u f a c t u r e r s in the S t a t e .
W e *ti!l continue to sell t h e finest
cigars handled by any house iu t h e
county, a n d ' s m o k e r s jean always g e t a
•'first-elas« sjnoke by calling at the West
E n d D r u g Store. Coffee a n d P e a n u t *
roasted fresh every,week. ^ T h a n k i n g
the people of P i n e k n e y l i n d vicinity
tor t h eir very11 be ra I pa iron age of t h e
jmst y e a r , we hope by fair deal, good
goods-and low prices to merit a ' c o n t i n u a n c e oi' the same.
NOW OPEN AND
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A Short but Very Interesting Story.
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