T! - Village of Pinckney

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T! - Village of Pinckney
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CKNET
EROME WINCHELL, PUBLISHER.
UBUBU THUHBDATB.
%WrlpUon Price, l l . O f p e n r e a f :
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tSTThoeH receiving th*ir papara withftr«d
TITBjHAVE OPENED
X over this paragraph, will please notice that their
T subscription fxpiree Wlth-naxtanTntwr-—A-hlmy X
A REPAIR SHOP ~ T
fSi^nifi^B th,at the thge has expired, and that, in accordance with our niles, the paper will be disconin *o»neEtl(HLjjilJjL_5ur store, repairing neatly tinued until,subscription h» renewed.
done, Give ua a call. Cash for Wdea,and-4ieltB,
Weat of hotel.
W. B. UO>K.
U1IOYT
CARPENTER & JOINER.
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DAN'L, BAKER'S dray
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NO. 14
PINCpBYrSSJHISAN-, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1883,
horse has_the
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It is rumored that the Scotclr boy,
Jo^in A#hert whose mysterious d l 8 *P"
.ftMntifffi
THE warm rain last night brightened up vegetationa little, i
THE dance, last Friday evening, was
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
fairly well patronized. ,
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Straw
are coming
xr
' • uaA *i,n mPtmivilk
Straw hats
hats and
and Circuses
Circuses ai
SETA
Tintlflitfl
JSiiti
y ^ T i f f i IM*^
ueen heard from—a young m*n .answering his description having jurea
out to Emmett Murphy, neaT €hei*&».
The lad; appeared to Ve slLgbtly demented.
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— C^muwu'CouncUKoceediiigfc
MR. HOLLISTKR visited the metropolis - ^ Q f t h e i r ^
^ u-arten:
Tor InformatiwviaquiM at Teepl* & C«dweU*e
and -"Doc," Mann
I DR. •T.
„ .A.
" •TURNER
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Hgrdwara.
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PIKOKW«T, Miaa. Friday last.
PINCKNEY, MICH^ APRIL 16,1883returned
from
AnnArbor,
Monday.
VERNE BEN.NETT is visiting relatives
ADVBRTISINQ^ftATJE*:
Council
convened, and was called t»
-^ T. U O U L D Y *
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Wu.
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is
visiting
his
son
Arin
Pinckney.
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order
by-President
Grimes. Present:
"" Ci*nataht advertisements, » cento p « •*&.*?*
1»«- O*
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_ ^^»*H* rrJ'ivr; . M » t n «>.rinrh
inchfor
foreach
eachBubs#Bubs#Trustees Haze, Sykes, Rose, Richard*
M R . KELLY, tlie photographer will kie./fn Jackson.
^8, & centa per line for WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
;
for regular advurtiisrernain,i^xt
week
^nly.
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Special attention given to repairing. Prices
u
HENRY, have you a license for that Jackson and Mann.
lower than anywhere else in the county. All work ' Y^ATES BURCH returned from Springr>n runtinn, C. W.1 Haze was elected
"cock-pit" ii* the rear oT your store ?
warranted. Have worked In two of the leading
President
Pro. Tern .; o£-the4JounciL
watch factories of the U. S.rand have recommend- port Wednesday.
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MR. F. W. BURGESS and son, Ed., 0» motion jthe President appointed
ationft from each. Shop at Wm, *Dolan & CO'B
PINCmY VILLAGE DIRECTQM
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L. V, BROWN retained from Ann ,t.alk of a prospecting trip to Dakota.
store. Main St., PinCkney.
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TrAMStees ^ ¾ ¾ ana Richards aa\ cpinCHARLES HENRY has the frame to his mittee to furnish specificatioxia, cost
house up and will soon have it enclos- and location, of a building for a <LocJc-._
up.^ Also, Trustees- Haze.and Rose as
MrrCaryer i9 boarding nearly all committee to draft Ordinance relating
his railroad workmen,_at his new loca- to breaches of the peace, preservation
of-erder and^uch other ordinances as
tion, west ot the village.
• MR. .PEARSON is putting down a well they may consider necessary. Alsqi"
''vnear the site of his new building on Trustees Jackson and Mann as com'w 9tiaugei»«flpeciaUy
are
invited to attend our serHAIR DRESSER.
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in
icittee^on streetWday._'
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fc»fc- T fH*T»wiU **« wAitinpr IQ gegt those not
- tle^square— ^ ^ - ^ — -"-^^=-=^;*Switcher, waves.-ana au lands of hair >vurk d-^e
familiar with the >ewB. —
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On motion G. W. Hoff was appointed
to order in the verv best manner, at reasonable
MRS. JOHNSON,, o l s t e r of Pres. Mil
RBV. K. H. CRANK, Paetor. prfis
At Residence, West Main St., Pinckney. lard Fillmore died at.the home, of Mrs.
MR. T. S T A. I'BsesA, engineers' pay- Marshal. •
SOCIETIES.
master of the Grand Trunk Railway, An ordinance was presented_ and
Newkirk,. west of Dexter, last week.
PC~T
r
ifr
in town to-day.
„ / adopted, pertaining to the licensing -of
—=B¥&JXE$S NOTICES,
J.
DRowNreturned,
Saturday,
Mr
"ILIU.'DB. SiowivBeaStory.
MR. R. A. BEAL, -of-Ann Arbor4 is entertainments, peddlers, etc. (Copy of
has been
from Fo^wlervUle,
STRAYED.
making a pilgrimage t6 the tomb of same appears in our advertising~col-building alarge barn.
- •<!•Washington.
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A steel gray roan horse, five years
JEFF PARKER has purchased some
On
motion,
Council then, a^jon/ned;
* MARY VAJf FUSBT, Cor. Sec
old, with a white spot in forehead and , . ^ t ^ H o w e f f road, just north of
CHIEF EngineerTates
? O T M i-LivlngstoaTent, No.285, meetsat wart under right eye. ,He was: lastj^ts on tne_noweii
ek-f^ttnless
aooner called
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1 1 « O S C T U U the nr^'rWay evening on or before
Trunk
was
over
the
Air
Line,
this
F. A. Sigler, Village Clerk,
*"°uWhemoonin_eachponth. ^
^ C Q m 8ppiT) going north from Dexter, on the fCharlie Henry's.
seen-g0ing nortn truui MCAtci, wix w«.
.-,^ Tveek from South Lyon -to-Jackson.
L. T>; BBOKA*', R. K.
* •
i»rackney
road, Friday
evening,
^issa MTARY
KATEvisit
returns,
this week,
How a Troubadour Was Tricked.
MR. R. E. FINCH began painting outprolonged
..among-mends
ljth^A^ suitable
reward
will beApril;
paid from
ftjj^g^te, -'»i«i—*nn
^LtviagstonLodtfe. No. 76, meets at
r
side
ot~
the
Congregational
church,
gomeroffnTmost celebrated sing«rt
for fflormation of his~whereaboTiteroT i n ~ ^ ^ ^ o l ^ f a t e ^ ; ~ ~ r ^ ~ ' 3 i ; ~ r •
^Masonic."'
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Monday.
The
color
is
a
light
stone
in
Arabia sing only for ladies, and will
his return to LV- Breakey, Ann Arbor.
JOSEPH MCKE'EVER of Hartland, has
jjrray,
tnmmpd
with
dark
drab.
^nf
porfr>rm itnlA<W thay art* awtffft IflV^r^L
C. V. VA>WUTKL«7 « « « ^ ^
Brown & Collier have secured~the~ gone to, Sheldon, Iowa, to engage" m
their
efforts i r e no^-being^ merely
MRS. M. M. JEFFREYS has returned
agency for the Ann_Arbor Advance in the hardwace bu^iiu^s.
away on mari£in<£ 01 course
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•*, - j „,.„ •wmiio from Jackson, and will teach the school thrown
Bl/mESS CARDS.
plows, and will keep in stock a full
Moslem . women can never be preaefli,
assortment of plov?s and repairs, also
but they can and do throng sdjaoent
.atLCHaisT,
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repairs for Nye, Curtiss, Dodge, Gale Tuesaay^-the .guests of MrT and 'Mrs. the summer,
terraces, courts and windows. An
Und
Bement.
MAaflJPACTURER ANO DEALER IN
Kearnev
--^tf«s. P. BLAKE, of Detroit spent a amnaing trick was once_played on one
few day's in Pinckney last week, re- of these artists who" was never known. HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, * J. H. Barton has just received a large
MR. F. W. BURGESS and family' move turning Saturday. She was,the guest to exert himself for males only. WnenWhips, Robes, Brushes, ^ c
assortment of gents' and ladies' chains, back to their home_at White 0"ak, to- of her niecerMiss Ledwidge.
^ ^ „ ^everihe.waa invited out all-mejieighnecklaces, lockets, rings, etc.' It will day They leave ^manv friends: .at
bfiting Tx>sts of .vantage were quickly
^ ^ n e e d to burn wood in the Suiii occupied, and if he percieved that there
IE
Pinckney.
^NCKNEY^jllCH IQAN • pay you to call ana see them.
mer time now. Thosf nfiw-vapor st.ovps wereladtes among hi3 outside hearera
"Ayers ;Half~Vigor at ^Wiiichell1s
JAMES MCNAMARA,
formerly bT on
exhibition" at Teepl'e & Cadwell's he always surpassed himself. On t h e
.H. TUBNER, M. D.,
Drugstore.
i '-Pinckney, is one of the editors of the seem to fill the bill to perfection^
day in questionK however, it was rainanjiacoPATHic
We are still adding to our already "Michigan Labor Jo'urnal," a n^.w pa- ' MR. MILLER, of the firm4t Miller & ing, and every one was obliged \o staybe publtehed^at Alpena
instead of spreading the guest
full stock of millinery goods.—MI'S. per soon to
—^HYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
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Bro., Howell, called on his business indoors
carpets
in the court. T h e tenor, waa
C. R, Wagner & MisfhJennme-Colev""
•1 Ma. C. 0. JOHNSON, of Horne-lkyille,- jriends m^Pinckney, yesterday^ taking obstinately
« » « , llann-a Block,
_^_^tocKKKY.
silent, and evidently very
Warner's Saf0 Kidney & Liver Cure t ?. Y., who was visiting his brother sundry orders for their popular "smok- sulky. At length one of his friends, who V. BROWN,
and sister,_Mr. Frank Johnson-and ers.""• •
, _ — . .at WincheH's Drug Store
knew his idiosyncrasy, went out of the
Mrs.
R.
E.
Finch,,
of
"this
village,.
last
room, and enveloping—a- broomhandle
Our
enterprising
young
boot
and
Fine perfumes-*! Winchell's Drug week, returned home Monday.
8 fTATTirtftiE LOR,
shoe merchant Mr.,Hoff, Jhas been dis- with a white yeil^nd.ijar placed it in a
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Also dealer U Cigaes and ConfectlonerjT ^Store.
MISS>TILLIE BROWN, who has been tributing some ^beautiful plaques and neighboring window. Returning to the
his elbow, and/"
Splendid'
stock-at
the
new
Miilinery
PINCKNEY.
visiting her grandmothery Mrs. J.-M. Japarip^e fans among his customers. singer's side he jogged
!teoond"ai)or east ot PftstoOce,
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Store.
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"-- • ' Kearney, of Pinckney, for some time during the pajt week: " v ^
. " pointed out to him that* - beantfraf~
HE WT~J*7~MANW ESTATE,
past, returned io her home in Sheldon, / WHOA, Mazeppa! A trotting race is woman was'watching him and waiting
NOTICE.
S U U i t X IN
to hear his voice. He brightend up a i
All persons indebted to Wm, Dolah Iowa, the first of the week. She leaves on deck now, between '.'Doc/' Mann's once,
and sang for hours,,^with many a
DRI GOODS, FANCY GOODS, are. requested to call and settle, as he many friends.
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Mustang Liniment and Ed. Jeffrey's side glance--at the mysterious lady.
Family Groceries, Bootsand Shoes, Hats and CapB, wishes to close up old accounts.
^ .* REV. K. H?'CRANE and Wm/Hoff "untamed steed of the western plains."' When the paity brcrke up, the inventor
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Tfae Brick Store on thJR corner,
The well kno n : trotting stalliok -wentioiSalem, Tuesday, to attend the .Field preferred.
of the trick broJufrnt. in his dummy, and
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EMambrrnb^Rattler
wilT
be
found-Ht
lEEPLE7fc CADMEL^;
presented it-t6 the smger^Isaymg: MBemeeting of the Jackson Conference
DR.
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P
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BREAKEY,
of
Ann
Arbor,the proprietor's stables, 5 miles west of and Association'of. the Congregational
holcV my^uncle, the maiden^to whom'
-B«alet» laPinckney, during the season of 1883.Church.' yesterday/afternoon, Mr. Avas in town Saturday. He came in you^-fcave heen singings" It may be
«ARDW ARE^TOVES & TIN WARE Terms twelve dollars for season, twenty
seach of a runaway horse, which left
rCrane presented/the cause of thehim a few'days befoperand; was traced ipaagined that his mortification waa for
East Mala street,
i dollars
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•"longrkept alive bv the most unmereifttl
to insure. Season money p^id ATneriean-Missionary Association.
B
4o-a
few
miles
north
of
Poxter.
^MICHIGAN. | dollars
to^ns
riifci^-i/Mrv
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mockery when the story got abroad*—
at time of service:^•^LBERT--WH.SON.
DR. J , P . SiLSBY/formeriyo^KncK^PAiiodc^/iia
Clirenicle.
IT was better you chain up thai-dog,
Notice new plan for tm^circulating young ^man, when you went some nev, is now publishing a ne^^papfer^at
T B^MCHARDS A CO^
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1 ^ , - ^ ^ 5 6 1 ^ ^ 6 ^ whereana didn't
aiant take
tane -ocimei
where.'aiid
"Schneider" „Eureka,
"NSJiVSDBALEBS^
_ _ , Greenwood Co^K^ansas
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The
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ine ATTMT. ana tM,5urfe«BV
g He's almost-sure to find his ifieraid'is same sizeI^TTPINCKNEY DISBOOl^ELLER^^STATIONERS, edtorune^week- only=10 cts. for two^
A pet dog of the painter Meiatortief
weeks, as heretofore.
•*-=• +waVto
• < ' * the
- door
. step where he. waited ^ ^ T C H a n ( j | s a thrifty looking sheet.
One
day broke his legrrenderecffriable b^
Daaleri in Tobacco aftifCigars, itusical and Optical
Th«_ celebrated- _.ifflae^__.iiErin_jGo;
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y
a
r
. f ^ j r i g . 7 MaiRBOlilft^ d f l « o U t g d _ ^
iioodB, Clocks, Jewelry,"Tay97 Novettter, Eter, Etc-,
MR. ^ M ^ T O N ismoviny his dwell«CeaiectioB«rv a specialty
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generally
knOw^which
way
the
wind
Biagh,"
ownod
by
G.
S.
May,
of
UnaPINCKNEY.
ing houseirbm Main "street to a lot on" such an accident tose^belo
O r . Main anU-XlU 8ts.,
dilla, will be found a t the stables of blows -"and don't ^on forgot it."
-rAirn/ & ft fprnpr' mal, resolved to have
Mario* otroot, jUrt">
, Horace Flck, on the Fi eeiiiaft~We^
B. FINCH,
.me eligible Winess I grmce of surgical science
pressing _ ^ h u
farm near Fintkpey, e very "Wednesday
t e ^ aare
^^oclt^^
hah^
^^^^^t^mnfim
HOUSE AND SIGN^PA^TING, during the season. Farmers interest: finely. Several hundred ""teams,
l
^ ^^ h Z f %
if to wBtone
on
ed in the breeding of fi^s-horses -wffr working along the line and, " ^ P ^ ^ u n t e l y built up the coming summer. ^
EalBomlnlnj? and Paper
do
well
to
call
and
see
him.
pondmgjbrceof shQvelers W
are
>TirEsr!icket
. p - kftf hbuilding
e S t family,
e a a y . then
jfi
then Uving
living H
ajLJ&eif
u i l d i n j 2 wwhich
h l r h was
wasrere-Sof S.the
GRAINING A SPECIALTY^
le ^ order
being-Xdded every day.
charming'
residence
at
Bougival.
Nele»
MICH.
Millinery over Sigler's Drug. has g4ne forth that not
be w a s t moved iroMj^ West Main Street, last ton arrivedv and, eMering thedrawmajweek was^nel>f>the old landmarks of
Slore.
pletcr
ed till the grade is'
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T^ A. MANN,
the village, havingi>een built about 40 room, began talkriig on^arions topiee
Dealer in
MR. GouLn^has^just put in "a neat
withr the master pf the housev-w^o, al»
FRIDAY last^-dohn H. McCb.
years-ago. — ANIX^^OCERIEa_ stock of bran new jew^ry
Ann ArborjCfias. and Albert Reason, of | MR. BARNARD, the new landlord though he had pamtedmaJiy^ttlea^and
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earned off.many"~victories, knew n
Jenefal Merchandlee,
^iothlngi
Marshall 8 Catarrh Cure^at W>n Pinckneyfexhibited on_tiie streets one takes possession of the hotel to-day
PlNCKNE-Y
of the'Burdsall self-propelling engines, The house already looks quite different ow to face the present affair. At lasi
JtotoPoflXJfflce,
chell's Drugstore.
becoming impatient at the dewhich Geo. Reason, of,.Pin.cknev. is on the outside, with its stylish new coat' Nelaton,
lay,
antl^knowing
the value of hi» tuna,
,
I.;8.P.
JOHNSON,
agent
for
the
g'ennr
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i i A I A BY TELEPI
l-age«t^_ It was run through tfee-streets
Nline^ Singer dewing Machine/ S "" ' ^ with alumber wagon attached, and all of paint, and we are assured that the asked, to the^great embarrassment o^
ntion given toadjusting^and^epair the small bc^yvapd someVof the larger interior of theHjuilding will be quite the painter, wh^retihis" patient wae,
i t SIGLER BRO'S D f i l ^ S
the wounded brute wae
ing^aR kinds of MacMne^XNeedles, ones, were trea^dkto a free ride^—the as thoroughly renovated, and furnished Presently—
v
brought
in
on a magiiificent. cushioo t
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'PINQKNEVTWI^^
oirkno^oiher supplies^aJwUys on handV turnout quite remin^in^r one of
in first class styta Mr. Barnard'is an
howling with" pain in spite ofhalK tl»*
ide^n^HEinckiiey, Mich.
' itive railway-irainv^Th.e engm experienced hotel mani, and we feel care taken. At so distressing a
:
• m R. BAiNETr^-' ^/*~
thaTtlf willfin^biis new'.veVture tacle Meissonier, forgetting everything
Ouy^e4te" ^sa^a^^"^n~o!" T e t t
siTre~thaTlie~
works very perfectly—can be ru>4aack- sure
Dock a t ^ ^ f e r i M ^ D n l ^ t o r e .
irpleasant apd profitable one
ward or forward, turned round in
else, exclaimed in agony: "Save hirnl
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ne young horse belonging J&_ llnstrious master, Rave him \n
very small circle, etc. ' It is intended
for threshing and farm use generally. Wiliie^Tfeompson, broke one of its legs, • Nelaton dressed theaeturev and theftr
mvpK,15Y
particulars enquire of Dame^^ichards.
6fflce o^rSi^r'BDrig Store,
Etrf our How-ellfriends have at; Pridav l a s t ^ m d despairing of saving dog recovered, and* sortiy- aftefwardh
t aiiimal w a ^ ^ o t , fornd its ims;1 i t 8 m a s t e r wrote a grateful letter to t h e
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las£ corir^uded the; Air Line Division it,.the
L» E. Richards has Just receive
ery.
T
h e accident wetwred by one otT-gj^t surgeon, thanking him for Ma
T^ SAM AN,
rand^rr^ink road will be built, the whimetree
large stock of thej2efebrated American^
devise pins>»mmg out, kindnesSt and requested to know hia
ORN^Y* C O U N S E L O R ^ T U A W Sewing Machines. "C^H andexamfSevn andih^^oulcLhkQto "hitch on" by thus letti»«the wagon-tongue^down fee. Nelaton^ replied- that when the
New invoice o^ bc^s^^n^t^receiveoV* tuilding ab«anch frc^ksHamburg to and swingin>^il around against t
lainter oame^te-. Park he would call • •
and Justice of the Peace,' ^ e Brick Block,
ipRTCKNBY. for the circulating, ljbrary.
^ x ; " ' \ , th^onnty-sea>-^Lrigh1f»^A plug 'horse's leg7 s t r i k m g ^ w e e n the/knkle ujtonhim. This he-soon did; and wae. .
.railroad from Hamblwg with itojvell and knee with suchJortre^ajslto §i>linter p o d u ^ t e g h i s purse, crammed with
TEEPLE & CADWELL have^ustr receiy*
pa4^t>ift t^iUn'd nf it would look well,
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r r r p. VAN
bollM to ' iimumcrablc ^wijfaients. bauk-notesr^w^en Nelaton exclaimed; ..
ed a full line "of Cru y^n ^?e wg^ • ^apbr
*T at!
the»nextcme.stion
iswhetherthe
Grande
fee animal plunged consideraBrrvjif top, sir! y o u i « e i painter are yon
Stoves
and
OewniJewel
Ranges.
Trunk
Compaxv
cotild
see
enbui?h^su
ATTORNEY & C O U A ^ E ^ O R a t LAW
nolr^Just put a gra>>c*oatmg on ihese^<,
iwrmsfrjng^ g o o d s
^ " ^ fo make theil ir i t ' wa>>iniured, finally runninj two naxteU. which the cabinet-makers ""•.
gar in the $2v
IgatngtMr. eT^^Bullk' tea
5NEY is no^ full at L: IMRichards k Co's.
^1>ia nap in^BJ_fk A*l
iflM over Siglert Drug Stbrev
pill slip down e a s i l y ^ g ? w o r t h W were^e^ in front o
Dolan&lVs
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—revenge;
buV^Meh
had the
ing "for, anyhow—ano> *M^a4 fjrs>'you stoi-er ybut^ iiprtunatel
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injuring
„.io
goes
to
okurch
merely
word
r
Meissonier,
whes
going
at once
r
W O E CLARK,
^ don't succeed," perhaps you-tf&fet.ask
lir^ealskin
socquo
is
looked
^hem/.seriously
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Mrtiejnps^s^idasj.
I*-«K»*VW?
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cr^-^
~%o"worfcjat
the
land
oC
a
lew
-days
pro*
V
^tle'.vPinktcJwh-" to take hbld o
MANUFAeTTURER^^r" - ^ 0
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serious one forf nun as it b i e a k S ^ , ^ ^ ^ t u^ chff& cP^t^tSanJaW ,
At
end of the job: OuTpeoAdon't care
ftk^^^jusiwhenhc^n^^
V* ^
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FIUST CLASS^tR^ESS, ETC.
see thgrr Howell friends side-tracked
m v n 05
THE* United StSe>^5J^fVd
» to
RSaringa«iNWirMLw«k wwrrant
altogether.
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--^ ' ^ 000.000 gafloiis of bcoi'iirAlb.S
Atbor yesterday.
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CHURCHES.
UrraQDiar EPISCOPAL,—Sen-ices every Sabbath T 8. LAVEY,
Miss MARY MELLENDY visiled Mr.
morning at 10% o'clock. Also each altemateSuuday
and.Mrs, Clements, Sunday.
•evening at.7V4 o'clock. Sunday School immediately
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
After the morning service, t'laas meetiaft follow"TTEV. F . E. PEARCE is triejiappy fath. Will fjirnish plans and specifications. Leave
ing the Sunday School.
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er
of a. bran new boy*, ^Fouj now.
[•ioTders
at
M.
Ddlan'a
grocery—Pinckney..
EKV. P. EVPEAHCE, Pastor.
CoHdBWATioKAi--^Servieiiaeacli.9ftbbath morn
MR. WILL LAKIN, with Weimeister &
ing at 10¾ o'clock. Sunday School at 11^. Also VrRS. CHA4*EOTTE SMITH.
«rTic£B"eaCb7Klternate Sabbath at 7½ P. M.
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erse county, tril^d to drive an ox from her door ted on divers bills, oneQf-them being 8. B. 105
dmnkards or opium eaters; on ^the . contrary,
A JoyfUl G r e e t i n g .
a few days £g9, when the animal struck her to amend act to provide an additional /rlfrcutt
ariy unfortunate, driven bv.Jrouble. adversity
with one ofwulttorns, breaking three of her court commissioner for Wayne couut,
llello! How are you J I am glad at W t or iplK*ri$i*^i^Detlte, to t € e ' ^ s e of insidious
ribs.
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your
eyes have fallen upou me Now that we stimulant*, will find the Discovery of great asin enorts
efforts to
binding;
Isaac Rjmisey, one of the wealthiest citizens put on t'cneral o r d e r — T h e governor
W™* m
to break
oreak thujcbalns
tbe.^hains bine
|h*ve met, pr*y cultiva«» th*
" a c q a a l n t a n c c . W i *sistance
o& Fairfield, Lenawee* County, w'as arretted sage c mmunieated his approval of' thelfQHow- it' J« u)y purptwe to latere.•st and to serve you. TH'» t<» a shameful and miserable existence.
. J^ROMEf WXNCHKLL, E D I T O R .
abou£,.a mouth Wf°i charged*with invest with
1th no "
g h o n l ^ a newsyaixTThose feeling only ."out of sorte," with
spape
1
his'two grdjyn up daughters. Ramsey is a
piortentout* predominant symptoms, and who, if asked, .,
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"would
Hud
ft
dliiteult
to
o
p
i
a
t
e
,
their
sem«-*r-*
widower,
ana
It
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l
l
e
g
e
d
that
Illicit
relations
cofdlally re
Altered a£ th« Poetofflce, Piuekney, as 2d
wiifa his daughters have' fieeu going on for
..,...^ import
class matter.
,,-.'•
and acted tlons, will find a a^verelgji remedy in the Gold/ I V1 "
yeirs. The affafWias been kept a secret, but
roy upon, II shall
sb*ll be considered
consider*! a world's benefac- en Medical Discovery,
nas uow leaked out.
township, O&kiaaf county.. tJ .Over *,;*cure of tor. CouW have no higher, umbltlon, you will
Those who are Irritable, petulan^, or fretful,
bills paving been defeated In davs past! and admit.- I '
ever
seeing the gloomy side of life; who imagine
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Leflrlalatlve K e c o r d .
afterward reconsidered" and laid 6u the (table
A misaHthrojK' of ample meaun determined "the timeout of joint;" to whom life Is a heavy
SENATE, April 10.—Petitions in favor of pas- for "another chance," Mr. Romeyn offered the to*ud.bis life by drowning himself. Goiuit to burden, not a blessing; wha.tiUjuk the whole
"Our Familiar Songs." This is by no: means a
7ollowiri£: Resolved, That it is the Bense of tjie bankb.of the canal, found the time not fav world is arrayed against them, and anticipate
mere music book, for it not oniy contains the | sage of bill to amend the charter of the ' "
*etlen bad at third reading orable for the purpose^ a number of persons b«s |jtttJau)ity_jaLeVej-y t u r n ; to all such le^ this mffc
words and musTC; TtBe-" musTT Delhfir written of St. Joseph; for thtt preyeatkuuiLnnjuat dh>- upon any bill -he
OF
joint
«?eolutlon, after consid- ingln the vicinity^ and daylight still pn'seut. sage befull of encouragement and joy- Dr.
with piano aceotnftanitnent) <>f orer-SOO songs,
eration of the same by appropriate standing He concluded to'walk along the tow- path uutil Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will radicalwhich are nearly. all tbe famous and familiar discriulnatlons In railroad freight rates; for committee
In committee ipf the whole Sen- it. was dark. While doing so, he heard jiiteous ly t u t PI thenvwhe* it wifl'he found, fo thelt
ones of the English speaking raeV but It also" tlie promotion of exactions from farmers who ate-, should and
be
treated
as final, and that any CIHI>isjaulng from the door,of a hovel mkr by, lasting benefit, that life and the world have not
contains the correct history of those, songs-aud ship grain, of extra- weight for waste or shrinkother course Is injudicious and involves ati and unconsciously walked cjvur to the/place^ changed, but that disease had thrown clouds of
sketches of those ,kvho wrote the wordB and
music. This mask of information is most valu- age ; for favorable actlon-on the" Blanker bill, unwise expenditure, of time and the .public and found a poor'family cOnsiNting of a mother misery andwoe'ltbout thcrn, tb r 0 u gli wfilcli aH
able and not to be found in any other book, or In tiie lutcreet of the laboring classes
Action money." The resolution was tabled^. ..The surrounded %h«veral children, w^o told him things were seen, as "through a glass darkly."
Let uo sufferer be discouraged because he or
possibly In any collection of books. The book w'as taken on the following measures: to resolution proposing a constitutional prohibi- of their sufferings for food. He took_from
tory amendment WAS made the special order his pocket his wallet and handed it to the worn-: she h,|6 tried other medicine" 'without beueflt.
Itself is elegantly bouml and printed and will
".'VMsonin'g with himself that he would Hot Tu fact, these are thb-«ise8 the World's Dispenform a desirable addition to any library. amend section 5 of the Michigan Central rail for Friday.
HOI'SE,—For the passage of the bills amend need it. The grateful thauKs and praises that sary Medical Atwwlation paftieulftHy dcHlre to
Agents wanted In every county, address C. F. road act of March 2$, 1846, *was passed. Imhe received from the recipient* of hi* bounty reach through their Dr. Pierce's Golden MediUaoHuett, ^ticiswoiaSu.Kooiu i t , Detroit. -. mediate effect; to amend certain sections of lug t h e llquur tax laws; for tne paasagcer
teh hour law for extending the tiine-for the awoke emotions within his breaijt, of such a cal Discovery. When all ntfier iheilUHius faciei
Mrs. John Watts, wife of a prominent the state prison act ot-Af ay 3, 1875, was lost. completion qf the Marquette, Houghton and pleasurable character, that he changed his thi* be tritU, and no one. will be doomed to
butcher of Jacksob, who had been drunk for Vote reconsidered and bill laid on the table; t o Ontonagon railroad. Also muuerous petitions suicidal luttut, and decided to live for others. further disappointment.
. y
for
tbe
passage
of
the
law
establishing
a
board
several days, was larrested. and lodged -ru; J*iV -protect the rights of laborers, being the "Black
His future life became replete with good
The Goldeu Medical' Discovery Is a prescripwhere she
she' died a i e w hours after her Incarcera- cr" bill. Vote by which bill, was defeated at of poor commissioners of Wayne county..'; .The deeds,—manv a dark.home and heart were tion of a physician with a wide-awake reputafollowing
passed
on
third
reading:
Reincormade brlghtliy hl« presence.
former session reconsidered and bill laid on the
tion and an honqrablw-pbultluu to maintain, I t
Bay City;, legalizing action of electors
Well, my appearance in theserTOlumus, is. far beneath the dignity of Dr. Pierce -ttHend
Y-John W. Champlin, of Grand Rapids, Mich., table; to provide. for . an asylum 'for insane porating
of
Elk
Rapids
In
voting
a
tax
for
a
town
hall;
who has just been elected a Judge of the Su- criminals, wis passed; to organize the county amending act 451 of 1S09, relative to skating springs simply from a desire on the part" of bis nametoauy vile nostrum, or catch-penny
Arena
out of
the
northern
those 1 represent^ to benefit your news-devour- preparation, whereby the public may be depreme Court of Michigan, on the Fusion ticket, of
of
Bay county, was passed, .rinks; for the Incorporation of "the Grand ipgrace. My province is to help you, your ceived. Having used his Discovery for many
will be the first Democrat to sit on that bench part
of Sono-of Michigan ;"to regulate busi- friends, your relations, aye, C7eu your rtwthet? years in his. unprecedented private pr*ctfee, he
for many years. He is thoroughly fitted for to prevent fast driving "over bridges owned by Temple
ness
of
pawnbrokers;
authorUlngtown of Kear- in-law, if that Interesting lady bo not already is convinced it is indeed a specific in diseases
the position for which he has been chosen, and counties, was reported adversely From commit- ney to sell land U»JLntrim
county,; incorporating far beyond tho pale of good iutluences.
tee
on
roads
and
bridges
and
was
laid
upon
the
mentioned.~ Desiring this marvelous cure,
his legal attainments are such that he will
Emmet
St.
Clair
county...
.The following bills
t
I am sent among men to bear tidings of a shall benefit, not only thosjL_wJth_. wioin he.
grace a bench which now boasts of Judge table;.to authorise the organisation of a fire were tabled^....Appropriating
swamp
laud
for
Cooley and Campbell. Mr; Cbaaiplin ,vas an' department lo=5ferw»y township in tbe county an iron bridge over Grand River at Rlyes, Jack- discovery that marks an epoch as Important to comes personally in contact,"but that, all manthe health of mankind«s Newton's apple and ktnd mav-be embraced,icuhIs grand plan for the
intimate acquaint ance""0f Jay Gould, when, a of Menominee, was passed; to amend certain son
coanjty; amending act 198 of 1877, relative
anTeTToratroh of' human buffering, the doctor,
young man, and helped him to prepare the sections of the act to revise the charter_of,the to damages
for sheep killed; amending same Rfck. the discouraged, t h e dejected, the broken through the WprfdlgkDfspeneary Medical Assomap of Delaware County, N. \ V which,be pub- city of St. Clair? was passed. The governor,by act with reference
to taxing dogs; authorizing down, and the despairiug, may now, all liud a ciation, earncBtly and md^t 'confldently recomlished at that time, and' copied- of which tore message, announced Lis signature and appro- supervisors of "Lenawee
to purchase lands for cure, certain as the Jordan provedtwthe Syrian HVendsMalSoIitlen Medical Discovery-to the
val
of
the
bills.to
add
a
new
section
(section
8)
verjyare now.
. "'
agricultural societies; appropriating swamp leper.' I t is only necessary, as in the casi,; of publicjat large, assured the most skeptical wiH
to
an
act
for
the
protection
of
human
llfe.ou
Bancoe, a young man employed in the railroad trains", to provide for 4aving out a6tate luuds t<Hmprove Inland navigation of ;Eminet that sufferer of old, to/olluw directions.
be thoroughly convinced of its worth byfa"tffaT"
Eddv cultivator works at Flint, had an arm am- road in .Leclanaw county; to lay out a state and Cheboygan counties. The above were reTho agent which I heraJd builds up the sys- of a single bottle.
putated by a circular saw.
road In Grand Traverse county \ to settle a claim ported without recommendation and the bills tem, sweeps the cobwebs fronvthe brain, and
In stu'ibom, or long seated affections, and
Gov. Bcgele has pardoned from the state of Robert Hood for shortage in school lands. were laid on the table. The House refused to sends pure, invigorating blood dancing through
where
the bowels are very costive, the gentle,
concur
in
the
Senate
amendments
to
H.
B.
130,
prison at Jackson John W. MoOre, sentenced
HOUSE.—The petitions submitted were for
the arteries, t o t h e music of happv laughter.
August a a ^ ^ b j Judge Swift In Detroit for and .against the submission of a prohibitory to protect the rights-of laborers, and a comThe gloomy, worn-out man of" ousInessVTiv"
larceny. His paNon was prayed for by-Judge amendment, and-r against establishing a poor mitieeof conference was asked. . . •
proper use of this wonderful nTediciue, wiil
Swif^Prosecuting Attorney Caplls,- ex-Prose- commission i n Wayne county... .A large grist
SENATE, Apftfl3;—The joint resolutlon.pro- be'enabled to meet troubles and reverses Tito a daily doses of one or two.' These pills, (the
cutlng Attorney Brevoort, Mayor Thompson, of bills were passed, the following beitfg the
tin en. -Then, in perfect hoalthV he will not
ex-Congressman Lord and many other*. The most importjant: Reincorporating Saline; ap- poaing an amendment to the Constitution pro- have abnormal -riews of the "Vic{ssltu*dC8 of original and only genuine Little Liver Pills) are
ground for pardon ' is present" sufficiency of propriatiag j $131;15Q for the school for hibttlng the traffic in intoxicating liquors^was fortune*," which spares neither matff nor the Purely TVye^/Wf, sugar-coated, and very small,
yet by the peculiar process used in their preparpunishment.—Tire pardon istxradiilonal upon the blind n^g&llzing the flitch tax roll of~T,e
r
proudest of his works,,wbicjh..Mries Empires ation, thev possess the strength and virtue of
the abandonment of the old habit of drinking Roy, Calhoun- county; to punish persons laid on the table pending Its passage;.. .The and cities In a common grayed'
largeg and unpalatable pills. Pleasant Purgaintoxicating liquors. ^
guilty of assault with intent to do great following passed on third reading: ConcernThe weak audner^omK'womaln r justn able to tive Pellets will speedi.ly remove all ill and disJames Cahall, a painter boarding at Chas. bodily harm; to provide for commencement of ing co-operative and beneficiary associations; drag herself, lu "moping melancholy, through agreeable effects arising from over-eating or •
" s ttf tort against non-residents; to define appropriating $100,931 for the IndustrlaMTome ddties Of the day," may steal the bloom from
Hunt's, in Battle Creek-, was foun'
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— .
— . drinklngj and are rgpommended as a cathartic,
bed havingMken morphine. He left a note duties of lusticesof peace in certain instances;
saying he could not pay his board. He bad no amending act of 1S79 relative to sale of lease foxgirls at Adrian; amending section 33 of act Wush roses, and have eyes bright and sparks at all time>, being perfectly safe, sure, and unr e l a t e s here, his mother living In Pittaburgj held interests In lands on execution ;~-.for reas- incorporating companies for mliiihg, smelting, ling as tbe'dewdrops nestlimj4nvt*eir leaves; attended by the griping painr usually expert- sessments of delinquent taxes; for main- etc; amending section W39of the compiled liws and tjiepoor little baby, now disfigured with enced in the' use of- purgatives less carefully
Pa»^ '
pimples
scabby.sores,-raa-y-be
prepared. Promptly resorted to, those little
-tenance"
stsfle roads in Bay county;
andand
wholesome
as
„made
^, sweet,
- Battle Creek Is talking about a new county amending of
to proceedings by garnishment; t o fcool, and
wholesome
as —"that
youngster-oi
Pellets will radically cure indigestion, biliousact<relativr~to'Detroit water works; relative
Mrs,
(Blank's
across
the
way,
whose
family
Is
punishment, for persons getting j
jiil. • •
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T
ness and sick-headache, thus saving the patient"
amending nation 31, act 9 of 1882, balng gen- pro\'ide
upon
raUroad
• trains whlle> .iru^ motion always InJMglpw of health." Don LyQU.kno*gi from serious and~1tngcriBg^disorderg^ JJ>r.
Six bridges have been swept away in Tuscola graJ-tar l a w ; gTaattng». state laad^to '
r
^ousE.^^
reports from commit the reason? " N p J ; .Theu-I will tell you^-For -ptprte, t h e President of the WoTitTs
county this spring by tb&high water i n tmrElk rivcEt^Antrlm countyf'anietardtng acts rel-- tees, those orrfflliollowingbUlswercunfavora- -years vour neighbor has www been mthqut Dr^-gary, and hlo faculty of twelve skilled Dlspen"Spfctal^
ativeto Aibion college; amending section 99 of
Cass and its tributaries.
l 8 ts, cau be consulted by letter orjn person In
and the s«Md bills weje-1aid upon the table: Plea's.Gohleu,Medical Discovery.
give
general tax law of 1S82; increasing the salary ble,
1 his remedyls-BTnedlcine,not a beverage, and Any ram of* chronic
•
• disease
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requiring
either
Batlle Creek authorities lorH
give Mr. Parker of the auditqr general^ approprlatlDg--yu^=66^ Home billXo, 5^0, tttpfevept fishing with seines is to
r--- c r ^ t - - i - . f
* . . - n
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be
taken
according
to
full
and
perfectly
and
nets
in
'LaH^Srie
alongthe
Michigan
medical
or
surgicar
treatment,
free
of charge.
Annie Proaser, and for his services in finding for the state public school at Coldwater; amenddirections tfecompanylng each bottle. I t For those (jesirlng more exhaustive^ informait-this spring, as he could not claim anything ing section ^733, C. C , relative to divorce; for coast; H o u S S ^ l No. 60, to amend section 7 of plain
is specific,, but not a patent medlcint', and tion than can be Imparted
act
259pf-the
session
laws
of
1881,
to
reeulate
under the terms 6t tfaeTeward offered
Savment of wages - earned and materials thc^gle of liquors, e^c.... As per request*- the •contains no vile narcotics, or viler liquor. It Isj.-rjeiiCC the
'ence the doctor has written a book, . died
More logs have been banted ajohg-the Cass elivered on public; buildings ,and . piiblic jo'veruoi'
returned to "the House the bill to a prescription, used -for yearft by tlie welfl "The 'People's ^Common Sense Medical Adriver, In Tuscola coonty, this season t h a n in works;' amending act of i w l , -relative
the County of Arenac uut of tilt! nuTtn- 4wown physlcianfDrrTK. v. Pierce, of Buffalo, viser, in Plain English; or, Medicine Simpliany one season for several years. There are-f^lection of furors to lay o u t hlghjr^j's, create
ern
part
of Bay; and the House laid the bill N. Y., whose name is'a household word in in- fied^, ;'"
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-at least40,000,000logs-yetrto run down^-arflde amending certain sections of highway act of upon the.
numerablShnmPH t^ll W I T fmr mvn fttrtt-fr>W.l^r>. ; ^ j n m wOrk alone [&:& goodly haryest for an ortable,
Instead
of
returning
It
to
6
faomagpoat quantity of cedar belonging to A lljQl,- uppiupiiailug ¢0,000 fup^u'e llbfary-;
8euate».Afe asked todO'bythe latter body^^.. lands. The Golden Medical Discovery !! prei dinary life, and stamps Its author a profound
amending act creating board-01 public warks,J Tthe
C. Young, of Carb.
h
e
following wefe passed^ TcTincorporate pared and offered to the public by the World's Bchola.r and a very remarkable man. The book
The bill whicb-joriginated In the Sen_ate, an.(L Detrojt; amending secyotfj&l C._ LM relatlvji the viltagerjjf HespcrlaIn the counties of He- pispensary Medical-Association, * a Jbody cbjt contains nine hundred anil twenty-two pages,
attorneys;
and which passed that body, p n
rpviding an ap~ to compensatlotrof^prosecutlng
Ippropfrate porate, existing by and under the^iaws of the" Illustrated with two hundred and eighty-Btx
C.1 L., relative to "waygo and'Uceana, was passed; to
, amending section
6ectkm 80c&
80S&rr C.
Unnofftft)tQOflfnrhnlfH<
4-17,(00
for
improvements
a
n
d
r
e
p a i r s at state of New, York-; its prcsidehtls Dr. Pierce, woodcuts and colored plates, and makes pTajj^the great speciiaiht In chronic diseases. The as a, b, c, anatomy, phycfologyrTiraterta medf. Tor insane
Insan convicts at Ionia, has created a'deal IcounEy'jalj^ femcorp6ratlhg Car6; aiuending- the .State Normal. Schc
doctor
has devotedthe best ye"ars of a very busy ca, practice of djedielBe, hygiene, temperaof interest among- the humanitarians.—There act me.
to appropriate $50.165for current expenses at
of the Ingham circuit court State
- f erequiring*erms
q
and Wonderfully successfullifc to the relief and ments, psychology, etc.,— and answers iirplain,
are at present 68 "insane convicts'' in tbe^^v.
Normal
School*
for
1883
and
ISSV-was
state prisons and asylums, 39 of them a t j i e ' to be held at Lansing; amending section 5179, passed; to provide for reoHilriiTifrftTiri rpfurnUh- cure of his suffering fellow-men,—and at a easily-to-be-undefstood terms all questions that
Kalamazoo asylum, 20 at the Pontiac ^sjyTum, C. L., relative to courts of,chancery; amending ing the State Noifmal School buildings in case time, whenHbigh political honors, lav broadly may arise within their range, especially those
18 a t Jackson, and 3 at Ionia prison^" Cnder,- section 4907, CT L., relative t o ' t h e Buur'eme qf loss or damage by fire, was passed: to-amend open before him^Dr. Pierce resignedhjs seat in questions the would-be-inquirer is deterred by
exHsting laws of tbe state, lpsaaeconvlcts dls- court; in reference to statistics to be published Section 6 of the Coldwater Board of \ Education the Congress of the United States, simply from a fear, or modesty, from asking the family or
"charged from our penal JMfEltutioas, and per- by the secretary of the state board of health "acX of 1877, waft passed
Governor was sense of duty towards-others. ""Hts associates other physician. That all may be enabled to
sons arrested on 6rlgrinal ohargesand adjudg- amending section 5059, C. L., relative to-courtis asked to return to the HouseThe
House
No. 95, j In the-greaLsMitarlum repre£cnleji-to_lhe doc- acquaint themselves with matter so vital to
ed insane,; mu^MfS*admitted Irrespective of the of chancery; discontinuing a highway in Troy, to add a new section to chapter 19 of bill
act
164 o H Jf A h a t the Immense business of their Assocla- health, happiness, and success, the price of
• . .
nature ofjtfeelr mental disorder or t h e i r pros* LOakland«ounty^-- —
1881,
relative'to
public
instruction...
.House]
«?n 1 * ? a u d t ; d 1 that ^is personal attention this great work has been fixed at one dollar
pectji^tJecoveryV antLoiteatoJhe eYclusion^f JiMyjiTK, April n.—Tiip following hills' VH^P
31, to Incorporate the V l l l a g ^ o f ^ a n g o r r p i ^ ! } ' b e paid. io_tbe^great army of palienJa, and fifty cents, post pah! fey-mail, to any atfc-''
more hopeful cases. Many of the insane crlm passed upon third reading: House manuicj-ipt ini\VNo
a n B u r e n C o u n ^ : w M p o 8 t p o n l a ^ e f i 5 t e - l ^ w d i P g , u I»n ^ ^ f ^ ^ ' ^ h
?V dress, while smaller and far-inferior books,
lnals have spent a large portion of their lives
l—
QU
b i 3 1 N o < •"-—t *
o~-»~
6 1 a c t 1 0 3-- - ' Pierce is also the founder ofthc Invalids' Hotel,
purporting toxover the stfme ground, htfve s o l d /
bill,
reorganizing
the
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in confinement, and are properly - termed
"StJJuffalOfvN. i*. This
establishment, possess- at five'dollars a copy. It being the aim of—the
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"hardened criminals." JIaturally vicious, al- K ^ n t t . Co.rre,n<»rporaU^ Ma£8.ee; to
~ f £ £ % t X ^ U ^ & ^ ing alHhecomfofts andTuxuries ef^-frr-trcTiss prpprietors of the Common Sense Medical Ad^
ways-at
war
witb—canslltuted
authority,
deprotect the rights of- laborers; to provide for flng clause being struck out.
--.'}' Ajmericanhotel, has in addition the daily at- viRer to reach not only the affluent, but' also
?
graded by evil habits andassoelatlons, as well If/
.
s ,. . .. „. -.
tendance of a larRc^faculty of eminent special- those in modorate, andteven straigh'tehed, cirists, whose practice coil^ctively cover the whole cumstances, the price of the wprk places it .
as the Inevitable course of,their disease, they 1 t h g purchase and distribution of volumes con
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field of surgery and chromc-dlseases. The lab- within the reach of all.
are placed upon the halls of the asylums, and - talnlng tho general laws of the state; amending
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are made the daily companions of respectable sectl6tt!7542, cdhipil'ed . laws, relative to the An Escanaba dispatch of the 11th Inst., -say s- oratory in which Dr. Pierce'stfolden Medical
m e n and honored citizens. Their presence is a crime of abortion; re-Incorporating +ne-schools" the Keel Ridge Mine, between Quinnes^c and Discovery Is prepared is an objectc*4nterest
. A Law For the Laborer.
menace' to the quiet, good erder,-And curative of Battle Creek; amending section 5973, ctim- I^on Mountain, caved in, carrying down the and wonder. I t has. a frontage of one hundred
feet,
a
depth
of
one
hundred
and
twenty-live*
work of the asylums, to say nothing Qf their
After several trials to deXeat the- bi 11 of Replaws^elative to notice of trial of chan-i engine house and eight men. Only, one man feet, and is Six stories high. In this mammoth
tendency to lower its moral standing. The piled
resentaJtlye
Blacker for thejprotcctlqn of laborwas
rescued,
andjils4egs
and
several
rib*--were
eery
cases;
relative
to
executions
in
judgments
and palatlal.wprkshop two hundred cersonflLA:
friends of the bill eJalmthat;iham> with many In courts of r
in\|
broken^
-Thoothers
are*dead—There
were-no
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S
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- other reasons justify , the establishment of a fractional "district % of Plymouth and Novi; men at work in- the mine, these unfortunate constantly employed In putting up Dr. Pierce's
Medicines.
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Separate institution for this dangerous class.
edit,
Thefoljov
J s the substance" -of t h e
amendlng.seetlons 6630, complied laws, -rela- ones being on the surface.
While the Goldeu Medical Discovery s cura- bill:
Every Michigan man who nas.been attacked tive to proceedings against corporate bodles;tive effects are almost immedjateiyjreit, It is
wltn the' "Dakota fever," ought tq^remembcr to regulate the lncorpor.ation of associations to
Section 1. Tbe/Peopleof thlTSta^c of MichiTo Protect Onr Game. ~
not merely a temporary stlmulanVbutisias certhat While there may he fnrtTinen tn he mn^A hold and manage property for religions p u t u
gan
enact,' No property, except aseietngj^edby
tainly
a-saffe
and
complete
curei
in
all
cas&s
for
in Dakou, the same pluck, perseverance and poses... .The petitions presented were hutla : The House Committee on State Affairs has
the laws ofthc state, shall.be exempt from
which
it
is
recommended,
as
it
Is
that
certain
energy will bring about the same result in repetition
of those submitted every . day since before i$ thirteen different, hills for the proW- misery and death,.will follow their neglect. Dr. or sale under an execution lssujedupon a jndg•MyMichlgan."
.
-began.
tion of game, and out of the thirteen have Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will not cure me-nt obtained-before any justice of th peace,
^An otter w'as caught near Charlotte recent
HOUSE.—In addition to a large number of already agreed upon one which has been club feet, will ndLrefurnish armless or legless for work or labor done or performed by any
ly, the first seen in that neighborhood for favorable myurtH
•cpur uponjdngle bills, the follow
unfortunates with new fcnd perfect limbs, apd person.'~Th entering such jp^g^^nt t h e jusyears ;4ts skiuoTTJtrgbt 18.
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• ._ " Ingwere submitted:
ubm
By the Committee on passed, Xi' amaads .the >generaL_gaffle law, ItTs not guaranteed that even a d&zen bottles tice-shall recite upon the docket that the same
and makes a number of"importaiit changes
The adventists of Battle Creek are seeking to Drainage":" A bill to revise and consolidate the Though the^exaet dates have, not been fully applied to any stray pprtion of a second hand was rendered for the personal work and labor,
heal the differences of opinion which have kept laws providing for the construction of drains agreed upon, ITIs probable that the season skeleton, willdevelop Buch member into an anl- of the plaintiff, and the same fact'shall also be
their college at t h a t place closed for a year,and and to replace act 369 of 1881; being & substi- ,for hunting deer will be limited to the perlud •e*ate? human form divine (i). In brief, It Is not recitedjn any execution issued thereon.
tute for eight bills to amend many different
reopen the same next fall.
asserted that this medicine will, or can, oounsections
of the drain law. General" order; by between October 15 and December 15 In each ieract" the decrees of Providenbe. . But in all
Sec- 2. Such action may be commenced by
The annual meeting of the Inter-Collegiate the Committee
year.
The
present
law
•
closes
the
season
Janon
State
Affairs:
A
bill
to
rea
summons
or by a writ of attachment as in
society associations* the state will take place vise and consolidate the several acts relating to uary 1, but the disappearance of game^is so cases where a high fftate of civilization and cul- other suits, and
when commenced by summons
tlvaiion
has
engendered
disease
and
suffering,
at Hillsdale the first Thursday and Friday in •fche-ppotootion of ga-mo rtnd for tho bottom pro rapid that the Leglslrture
feels Impelled to
eels
thft.i>ane
may
h«
served .and returned ao In
ipna tectlon of ejk, deer, birds and wild fowl; being give better protection
==3fay; Tne societies representea are tfic' A i'ph's
•tft? to deer than formerly. Vvfa^heby U6d'a'natltfal mall Baa beTomti tt'PM-V other cases before justices of the peace, or
oils,
aTtWcJal,
being,
the
Golden
Medical
DisNu'of the university, the Eclectic society of a substitute tor fourteen bills to amend manv The present law closes the season In_the UpIf he shall so elect, may have such
the agricultural college, the Erosophian of Al- different sections^of said existing acts. Gen- per Peninsula a t ' a different date from the covery wUlpdsUiyely restore to him the strong, plaintiff,"
summons made returnable . not less thau
bion, the Star of Adrian, the Amphictyon of eral order.. .'.The following hills WP-P pjcw^d •. rest of the State. This distinction is now'to be vigorous, self-asS&rtlng-4if«, from which, al- two
nor more than four da^ys' from tho date
Hillsdale, and the Sherwoeds of Kalamazoo -To reorganize the -Township of Republic in aholisled." The hunting of deer withhounds most unconscJouslyr^htKhad drifted, fgr, and thereof,
and the same 6hall be served at least
perhaps
hopetessTy
awayT^t^w
claimed,
and
college.
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Marquette county; to amend section 4734,com- will-also be prohibited. It is forbidden to kill guaranteed, if this medicine De-used as pre- two davs.before. tbe time of appearance men^ ^ © r ^ L . C, Woodman, Jjostmastef and proml• piled laws, relative to,marriage, removing pro- quail unt!t'~Noyember 1, 1886. It is evident
therein.
v .
tbift.gam.e bird will become extinct unless. scribed, and-faith|ully persevere<l inJtiFeasona Jtlpned
. n e n r p ^ M ^ l a n of Paw Paw, in Ao.tJi.
—f-mbition of marriage * between , whites and" that
J3ee.
3.
Ahy
judgment
recovered
as
afore-ahanhitifly pmt.eot.pd fnr twn or three years. ble time, itnDill})trrnanenAtjcurf\\\tr comphtfnt,
-The Common-CouBeil-of- Hillsdale decided blacks; to amend-^ectlon 15 of chapter 3 and- The -transporting of game by railroads or and the various blood disorders consequent said shall not be stayed, but execution may
that they had p o w e r _ t ^ eleet a Mayor, vice seetlon 4 of chapter" 12 of act 164 6f 1881, rela- ,*teamboat8 during the closed "season is made upon torpor of the. Uverv.ln all their various tasue thereon as upon other judgments of
Waldrdn; declined^ and a t - a recent meeting tive to public InstructfQp'; t o appropriate $66,- punishable -by fines and penalties. Protection forms and ramifications Includlng.bronchltls, jdstieesof the peace in actions of assumpsit,
900 for university Vexpenses in 1888 andJJst**'; is withdrawn from English sparrows and cne.r- consumption, which is -scrofula of the lungs, whlcfrhSt«4iofr,-been stayed.
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3lccted Hon. H. Rowlson 1o that office.
to appropriate state swamp lands forttreTbcne- ^ry3)lrds, and thus their lives are made sub- dyspepsia, costlveness^ sick-headache, skiff disSec. 4. In "case, any such judgment shall
James H. Briscoe, one of Flint's most promi- fit of Kovlton" Tewnship,f Tuec^nt co., and
from uHthc circuit, court for
to the tender mercy of the *mall boy and eases, fever and ague, malaria, and other dis- appealed
nent citizens, Is dead.
Whiteford TownshIp t Monpoe'co.; to amend ject
proper county, and judgmejrt obtained b y t h e
orders
arising
from
poisoned
or
deteriorated
pot-hunter.
Much
rejoicing
wllfbe
felt
by
the
. Sixteen young persons left tbe stations of the act incorporating the<Md Fire Department
plaintiff in such circuit court^the same rtfle as
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n e m l a o f the English sparrow—that pugna-' 'blood.
Mason and Leslie last week for Dakota.
of Detroit, and to^-perpetuate the- society; t o f eciou8at§kir*pre68iT>le
to exemptions shall apply to any execution
This wonderful medicine cures all humors,' Issued
fortlEast Tawa* citizens have-aut«seribed $1,500 amend the ac>to incorporate Corunna; to In- tude^a,tfa>Jd>prlng are notcreature—whose
thflleon^ and the same r e c ^ l / w . ^ a c t a
an unfit type' of the' from the'worst gcroTnltt to^ a xormndn blotch, shall appear
Tttock for a newapaper in tb^ir midst, and-wiH-| corpoTaie-Montague Village In Muskegon c o . . . . nation from which he takes
in such judgment and/executtoa
his name*—a na- pimple, or eruption. Erysipelas, salt rheum, as herein before
do even better .than that If necessary. Such The^J^yernor by message announced his ap- tion that has a foothold in every
pfovided in case of judgment*
fever-sores,
-scaly
or
rough
skin,
in
short,
all
quarter of the
enterprise is worthy of being met by some ffrsT
and
executions
01
justice courts, l ^ t costs shall
ovaTof ihe following acts originating in the globe.
diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by In such circuit court
y"
class newspaper man.
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be awanied as in other
ouse: To establish a Board of Poor Commisthis powerful, purifying, and invigorating cases on appeal,
r
ffouse committee on liquor traffic"have sioners in Detroit; to amend-thc Detfoitilouae •
medicine. Great eating ulcers rapidly heal
~~t. ~~ R a l p h *E1>.
made^favorable report upon a blU-iioplace the \ of Correction act, this bclng-tDe Devlin ineasunder Its benign fafluentcs. Especially has It
Xicn.
Ralph
Ely,
formerly
auditor-general
of
•T4re C r o w n Princesa^Sf G e r m a n y :s a n
tax on BalSfr^of intoxlcating--dfinka, J n every ure;-t©-amend the act governing the inspection
manifested Its potency in curing tetter, Ixfils,
village; town o>bity, Ir^the county treasury for of Illuminating oils; to prohibit the citchittg of Michigan, died at his home in Redmond, EDi- carbuncle8,6croTulous sores and swellings, white a s s i d u o u s r e a d e r of E p g l i s h a n d G e r m a n
fish with nets in-certain waters; to facilitate me tt county, a few days ago. Mr. Ely has been swellings, goitre pr.thick neck, and enlarged
county purposes.
construction
sidewalks inGratdport,- Wayne .identified with the Interests of this state slnct glands. .Consumption, which is-scrofulous books, atid n e w ^ a j r e r s r « t i d k d e p s h e r - J T r n . Osbowr^of MuskegbByWas run over and Co., to amTindofacts
relative':to-leeorporatk>uof-] 1846,-settling at Ronald,-Ionia county, in that disease of the fangs, is promptly and self well a c q u a i n t e d w i t h all t h a t j s g o cut la twerljy a freight train. iff8>waB drunk
Mackuiaw„City, North Bratfch and Grand year, <rorn whence he nteved to Gratiot county, positively
arrested and cured* by this -ittg'-on iii politics a n d s o c i e t y in*'' b o t h
The suit of Elizabeth E. Watson^agajnst Rapids; to prohibit law partners of prosecuting wherejihe resided 4mtlJ about the year 1866, sovereign^and- God-given remedy, tf take- c o u n t r i e s ^ Sift p a y s e s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n
attorneys from defending/criminal- whom the, whenf|he removed to Emmett county. He en before the last stages are reached. For
Danjel M. Watson, herfoeler father, at Gr:
Rapids, charging him wlthseducttoTi and claim- prosecutor prosecutes; w authorize the forma- s,efveu throughout the ^war of the rebellion, weak lungs, spittlm-' of blood, consumptive t<) all phascjr-oi r a d i c a l a n d religious
ts ended
ing damages In tlf-seura of $20,000, is
ended^r |.tionbf-chJb8 for/social purposes; to allow making a brilliant recordT At the clogii of the night-sweats, and Kradred affections, It is a a g i t a t i o n s / a n d n e v e r r e j e c t s w i t h o u t
the jury awarding the young, woman $4,000 eoldiprs'anileallbfsyassocfations use of tdrsovereign remedy. For mtHgcstlou, dyspensia,, s t u d y i m p t a ^ i e w i d e a , n o a i a t l e r h o w
ea and the costs of the Bulti TbetrtSl t a l n t e n t s ; to ttHow/jthe_8tate Librarian 100 Miar-hc returned to his home and former occu- and torpid liver or "bllounesVMJolde.h- Medi- violtinjrl^- cxpresseTTin p r i n t s - ' ' O n « m a y
laste(Tn«ariy two weeks and the testimony was copies of "MichlgatrHn^the War"for exchauge; pation, but was called from private life by the cal Discovery has no-equal, as it cffect&Cporfect fishipr pe^jns in a n y . w a t e r s , ' 1^sh©-^ exa series of chndals and contradictions. "Watson to legalize certain schooT^dlstrict proceejdfuga vote of the people electing him as state,senator and radical cures.
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s; a d d i W - ^ ' * b u t I h a v e n ' i f o v t i t i .
insists that he l^^nocent^and will movejor a inTownshlpsiOf Wlnscir a n a ^ a i r ILt<en in during the session of 1873-4., lie was elected j • Tp all suffering irom- lassitude, weariness^
Huron Cpunty; to provide for the~nafrment o f ] auditor-general in 1874' and .fre-elected in 1876.
y e t . " T h e an^i-Semitio movemfeat
new trial.
fees UJ County of AV*yne in suiLs and proceed- He was a representative pioneer man, and by despondency, Jack of vigor or ambition, be It w a s >xifjeedingly distasteful t o h e r , a n d
Mrs. Gregory^h"ar-ged
attemptlngio. rngs'lh
man, woman, or child, Dr. Pierces (loldc;
Court for >sa1d county!"
Ifepf honest endeavor and uprightness" Of Medical DiscaV£rjeL_w_lll_lspeedily Impart
poison herJUnsoand, ^as been ex!
ea atIonia provide theXircuit
as a c o i m t e t b U s t t o C o u r t P a s t o r S t o c k for
the
establishment
of
wills
during
T
purpose, won t-fie'esteem'of alii
and heldtor trial before the Circuit Court
tone, vigo'r.an.d life to the whole system,
cr
s har^ngues^sh^inviteil some' promijffetlnje of testator,
haggard face will grow round, riuldyj/and n e n t m e m b e r a of t i i o ^ e ^ i s h c o m m u n i t y
reported that at a meetlngof-mlllmel
EN^TB, Apiil 12.-^Petitions were presented
beam with the expre-wfrin. Of- frmflT hiij/rnnii
t h e r Accident. _ _ _ '
Muskegon two votes were taken'on,the ten and
dence.
The step will be linn' gndxTSlajrflc, and a t B e r l m t o d i n n e r , i n vrofe$km o t a l l
eleven nour/novement. Those who voted for fron^SO^buslness r-ten «f East Saginaw for the
An accident occurrtdon thc^F. & P. %. railthexelieved
sufferer will once
.hours represented the largest'mills and passage 6rth<t-polgf:r house of correctio4"bill,
enjoy in t r a d i t i o n of c o u r t c t i q d e t t o
eni
Vroadj threfc miles from Ea>th8ggtnaW, by'whtch common wjtb fellow men that
mostTog^ontne lake, -and those who voted the
-«fonly fully 'ITSloth a n d ldreness a r e t]ie °b^
John Hewjtt, engineer, and C. 1,,. Rhodes prietorshsp"Inearth, aJry-aad bel
a t t a c h e d - t o general incompei-mers
firemen^ lost tbcirlfveR*' The trafti 'was thrown realized by those In perfect' faealj
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The
Oofden
.Medical
Disrc
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not
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fronithe track, by reason of a^broken rati.
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MARK PAYME'S TOMB.
Conor Marsjon felt some scriiple as he
flowers to
celain.^ood engraving, artificial-flower,
existence
watched the lonely figure sitting out so
making, designing patterns painting
'have/
Miss iionierville.ikeut lux, company, iongK aud.palieutly in the warm summer T b e M o n u m e n t a n d Buat t o b e window shades, and other industrial and
Placed O v e r H i s G r a v e , f i
decorative' arts. Millinery and dress/
the household being composed of a few twilight. • ; i
.
BT HOLMS FKEKMAN.
a
r
i
d
Ngw
YorkTimCK.,
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making are t^u^ht^>nd in such a way<
old and highly valued .servants; and as ' l*W}. hf?
^ t c h her baekXUie
iskeu
Miss
Dauvers.
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as" to make o i t ^ m n n e arts-. All. thie
the
Black
Birches
was
in
quite
a
counas
CHAPTER I.
/
The monumefat will be a nanpftMne work is done under the/constant} inspecBut Miss Darivers frowned anil did
try place, and ten miles from the nears"haft of Carrafa marble, resting* on & tion and criticism of the "ablest a n d ]
1 am afraid you won't think much of est' -town, it might as well have stood in not look pleased at this."suggestionrr
base of gray granite, and surmountci
•*Oh, here's'-Walter!": he cried in a by a bust once and a hajf the size of the most artistic masters that P a r i r t a n furEffic Lea when 1 tell you that she was the heart of Africa, Etlic thought, far
.neither pretty, nor stylish,-nor well- all the »igns of civilized life or pleasure tone of relief, " h c ^ ^ « p d n S | w i t h hiin average man. The height of the monu- nish. Cheap instruction would peeessarir -mere', and uhtroduce ment from the ground, including the ily be secoad-rate, and . second-rate
or amusement she ever saw or came I'll take him over
dressed. She wore . an old ba'tenid
him -he, likes u iet i girls!" C aptaia,
1¾^¾"H^uatj, will be twelve feet, and the'base teachers would produce second-rate arstraw ha*,'* thfc faailUm ufwhich dated
To sit long Fours over plain stitching' HerBcrT fliten fcCallca
8 " the lonely girl as upon whlch.it \yill rest will be six feet tisena, injuring permanently the charac- •
mmy summers back, and a tumbled or knitting, or a ponderous bound vol hojirst saw her. with her drooping fig- square. The die or shatt at the top ter of the schools.. The course of study
' The embraces three years; the literary course
brown holland dress.- wMebf mw much ume of theology, or to take half acjozen ure, sitting silently in the fading sura- will be abttui three feet square.
r
mer^light,
isfc
&way
from
the
merry
sober
turns
round
the
straight
gravel
plinth a^d. capital will b«" TJarve-d,;but is that laid down by the French Govern-^ htr^o m>t\ni -body a?nd too short in
voices
andgay^'rausic
of
the
parade.
walks,
was
considered
quite
a
sufficient
there will be no dlsplav. The style of t*ment for schools of the second grade,
the skirt, ^ d her •general appearance
"Thin is a great irimdmi eniae, Miss tfagTmmmneot will tmnrtd- Roman~an<tf <?oiTcs^>qnding wjmewhaHo
reminded you of some unileged young recreation by Miss Somerville, who
Price
of tuition in any one
'
"
creature who was as yet mil lega and never herself seemed to feel the want of Lea," Conor said, as he introduced them, a specimen of pure classical art. j On mar schools*.
^
| ^je four laces of the die are,, to be in- of the handicrafts taught is two dollars
_tfingsJ U you looked carefully and fresh air, or sunshine, QT amusement, or |,t» each other.
Captain Herbert fancied there weije scriptions and designs. On the front a month. If the pupil takes also the
"critically at,her, perhaps you would the need of any change, or new interest,
itears
in the great gray eyes up-Uirnejd will be the name John Howard Payne, literary jcourse, the charge is about two
have reversed* mjy \verdict which de- or occupation, from the every-day dull,
to
hio;
anyhow there was a patient sad- with the dates of birth and death, and dollars and a half,"
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clared she Nvjas not pretty. At iirst dreary], monotonous round.
ness
in
the
face
which
touched
a
sympa,
Thus
four
years
went
slowly
and
on tho^tJECfe the inseription which, was
sight you only saw a tall, shy, awkward,
WIT AND HUMOR.
•!tt=cTothed'grrl»with long thin arms and wearily by, and Eflie was just twenty thetic cord in his warm heairt^Hfe had on his" tomb in Africa:
u, ,
been,
as
he
expressed
it
in
hra
own
way,
•when
the
first
bceak,
occurred
in
the
hands, which she diff not know proper"Sure, when thy gentle spirit fled ,
ly How to manage; but if you looked dull, prosaic life. I t w^s summer time, "terribly down in the mouth of late,"
The law fining"pereon^ lor' carryin
To realms above the azure dome, *
iao-ain vou found out vthat she had good and Miss Somerville, not feeling quite find the pale, gatient, lonely looking5, With arms outstretched, God'a angel said:
concealed
weapons does ndUpover th
i girl roused wi$hjtn him a feeling of kind-*
"Welcome to heayen's Home^Sweet Home.'' case of the crank with the shot-gfcnove
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intol- wnfl, snmninnpd to grave
straight
features,
and quiek-gw*
J v a n d sympathetic interest. He-sat
On the sides are to be medallions in his shoulder.
ligent eyes, and a clear fai _com- the antiquated family doctor, and h e , ^ d«wn.-besrde
;
reliefOne will bear a lyre, inclosed in
her,and
began
to
talk
and
>
after
solemtf
head
shakes
ami
much
plexion through which a biusl could
Bespatch
from
the Czar to Lady Florlaugh and amuse her in his own care- a wreath- of laurel, ahcttLe other an
creep pink-tiushed as r a wHd rose; and weighty deliberation, and to Effie's less, pleasaBtiaabion,-whiTa he lazily open scroll, crossed, by a pen, which. ence Pixie:—"I congratulate you upon
joy, orttefed-his patient at
that if she could oniy get over her shy- boundless
orfQD
to
the
sea-side for change of air. • picked up the- pebbles, and sent them will be surrounded by a- wreath of palms. your fortunate escape. Please tell me
ness'"'and talk to yc?u; the pale hollow
Miss SomeryUle took such ar> alarm- splashing into the booming waters . The bust was1 modeled to conform to the where you buy your corsets."cheeked faccwould suddenly brighten
"Papa," said a lad the other mgh>,
He was aN^tall,_dark, good-looking ideas atW. W : CbfCuran, the philanthroup under #, smile sweet as the Jimo sun- ing view of her case from this advice young
pist
and-Trapitalist
of
Washington
who,
after
attentively studying -for some
man,
with
broadshoulder*,
and
shine, and the gray eyes under their that Martha, her own maid, was at once Close-knit figure. I n r t ^ i a d i n g light-he (brought Payne's remains from Tunis,', minutes
an engraving of a human skeldark lafcb.es flash forth a world of-tire- dispatched to, Llandudno to secure prop- looked very handsome indeed^_>yjth his and who will bear the expense of the eton, "how
did this man manage to
What a
and enthusiasm. Then, when you came er and suitable lodging.
monument.
The
modei
represents
the
keep
in
his
dinner?"'
^7 :
dark,
closel}cropped
curly
hair,
and
to know her well, you found out that you change it wa> from the* dull, gloomy, gleaming eyes,and heavy flrooping mus- _gpetr after he" had passed out of hipHenry Ward Beecher says it -baby is a
iiked her very much, and confessed shut up repressed, state of existence at tache—
young
manhood,
and
had
been
made
the
Black
Birches,
to
'..the
free,
open,
nuisance.
Without* telling Henry "he is
frankly*thata dKflhf
Lea was clever, and
sad
and
serious
by
his
battle
with
adverf
joypris,
out-door
life
at
Llandudno.
Was
Effie
at
onco
compared
him
hi
her
wrong,
we
will
say that m this, as in
vnnniag:» a
lovable, ancl possessed a
sity.
Brooding
anxiety
is
depicted
on
"Sir
there
everf
under
God's
sky
such
a
love-J..om
mind
tocher
favorite
hero,
other respects, the child is but-the fathh e a r t |uli of poet/V, aM-passion and
Lancelot," and thontrht
thought the descri
description the-face-^whreh inyeuthrrendered Payne er to the mam -Lowell Citizen r ~
Z~
romance; a warm,"girlish, loving heart, ly plactf as this? poor Erne thought, as rLarifie-lot."
so engaging. The features are somecapable of boundless generosity, and she looked up to the deep blue,- cloud of the knight as he flashed into the. mys- .wdhatsharpened,
We
have
heard
negroes
singing
"
I
'
m
andjhre marked bylines
less sky overhead, the lights and shades tic mirror of the Lady of Shalott, exsell-saerifice, anddevotion. --_—
bejund.
for
the"
promised
land,"
white
:
;
-" "=• ""
-^z—f-^r-^ Walking alohg^
Then her life. Those of you who oh the far off purpTe^tinted hills, the actly suitod^tffi* mush more modern qrcare.
the street at n i g h t s - B a t
" have bright, happy, comfortable harness- great foaming, white-flecked waves looking, nineteenth century- young man. " A short beard fringes the face, whose they couldn't fool us that way; they
"wakes were bound for somebody'shen roost. "
the, first, idol almostfull of love, joy and merriment, will tossing and swelling
tender
feelings
in
the
heart
of
the
befeel sorry for poor Efiio when I try to bay, bounded by the soft grey rocks, that she ever worshiped—her one hero;
Brother BeeCher is quoted as saying
- — - ^ I p i c t t|ie kina of life she* led at the and the long circhrof White houses, the the first love-dreani that ever entered holder One can almost read in it Payne's that "it is not what we take up, "but
.
.
,
. - . , ,,
v
gay parade,' the music, the people, and and took possession of her empty, lone- thoughts of home. The bust does not , ,
Black Birches.
.
w a we
v e
th
m: kes
ly
heart;
was
it
any
wonder
then
that
the
dress.
,
,
wholly
embodv
theideas
of
the
sculptor,-•
"
J
^
«P»
f}.
*
us
rich.
•••••- Poor little shy, loving thing, it was
That may sound well in the pulpit, but
the
handsome
young
fellow
with
his
who,
instead
of
idealizing
the
subject,
Not
that
the
first
week
was
one
ofarav
" no fault of hers that her father died, so
kindly~v"oTce7"his
jet black silk hair, -his made a portrait conforming with"junctures it won't pan out ; in poker.—Georgia
deeply -ii* debt, and left the widowand -mingled. enjoymeHt. At first the dash ^istd
r
Major. i- •
t high-bred^yle.^d manner, in-the possession of Mrs Coreoran^ The
hpr to-ri helpless cniTdren' f6 struggle of the waves, -and-the-kisses of the sea- shoulderatic
"What can a hoy do?" asked an ,.ex-~'
be exalted into a hero—a won- model and designs have been submitted
breeze against her pale face, seemffd a
, through it as best they could.
ehange.
Leave him alone in the house*
drous
being
worthv-afLfcibulotfs
admirato
Mr.
Corcoran
and'approved
by
him.
new
life
in
itself;
her
joy
geenied
unMrs. Lea was as badly off for friends
;
with a potjrfpaint, a sharp knife and a
tion,
and
love,
at(cl
devotibn?
"
^
ItWasJntfiTrdjpTl~'t?Y^"aW"tteQ
mrmuTrient
iJDunded
at
the
wealth
of
freeTTom
al>7, AS ffir mnnRy, and when Miss Sbmer
erected andready-tp be- unveiled Juite- bounding ball. Come baok in an hour
•andlluMdil .gluoiuy. 1 ifc,
[TO-BE CONTINUED
ville, a rich maiden lady and a "distant f&
9th on the ninety-first anniversary of and see what he has accomplished—Boscousin of hers, offered to- take Effie off and the Black Birches seemed to_ fade
Payne's birth, but Mr. John M. Moffat, ton Post.
TierhaafuTTtnd provide for,her,, it was away out of sight, tb be left far beL y n c h L a w for I n d i a n s .
who is ksssciated with Mr. Doyle, said
"Yes
t "^aid the level-headed schoolnot in the poor mothers power to re- hind and forgotten. The.n.came atrial N, Y. Tribune.
51
~
y-esterday
the
time
was
so
short
that
he
—to
have
to
look
on
the
gay
animatboy
,
"
i
'
m at the foot o.' my classes, and
fuse so good an offer, and so the little
The
Apache
troubles
in
the
Southwest
did
hot
believe
the
bust
could
be
finished
e
d
sCene
iie/ore
Ivei-j'
but
as
a
mere
I
cahsulate
to stay there. Then I don't
frightened girl was handed over to the
appear,
according
to
late
dispatches,
in"
time.
The
mdnument-will
rest
on
a
spectator,
an
outsider,
to
watch
the.
havefo
stand
the wear and tear -of
mistress of,the Black Birches, to be
not
unlikely
to
result
in
such
a
wholafoUndationof
masonry.
In
this
will
be
pretty
"girls
in
their
stylish
costumes
anxiety
for_fear
F11 lose mv place."—
brought up-oa=the cold, scant bread of,
-sale-appMcation
of
lynch
law
as
has'too
acell
in
wnich
Pa}-ne\s
remains
will
be
and
'
g
a
y
dresses,
tp
hear
their
merry
Boston
Post.
charity.
" •—
. .
'often disgracecTirontiersmen and- even
The ce^l will be arched-over
A Colorado man-was recently killed
Miss Somerville, be- it Known, was voices and ringing/laughter, and with Unifed "States'troops in their dealings placed.
and
sealed
with solid stonework after while
•great
bitterness
of
heart
to
contrast
gathering a se»ttIe~o"fvcoal in_hisnot unkind.—She sent'Eme to a good
with "Indians. It is said that
the resi- the remains are placed in it. The cost back yard.
herself
with.them*-and,to
feel
that
in
After a few heart-render^
school, had her well 'tought, saw that
dents-of Globe^_A, T., with "others, are of the monunient will be iibout $4,000.
a
life
like
theirs
she
had
neither
part
mg
occurences
like this, wives.' .will beshe was properly fed and clothed and
meditating indiscriminate' reprisals.^ At
nor
parcel.
Not
that
Miss
"Siimmer=,
cared for: but there was in it all that
the time of the last important disturbhe Drummer.
>
utter lack of love or - tenderness, or ville did not allpw Eilic_enough money ance by Apachps there were efforts made
, A. H a r d W i t n e s s .
. caress, which makes''--the receiving of to dress properly on; but all h^r-pjjor at, Tucson and Tamhstone to incite a Utica Observer.
"See
here,
sir,"
said
the leader of the
'
,
J k
11 minuet to the orchestra director. "Do
-^iavors-so. bearable,- and binds in one the little sayings .went to help mother find general massacre of the Indians a t San
_ _ Do-yon know the prisoner well?
Polly In their hard struggle with povgiver and his gifts.- ,,.
you think we are on the way to the
Carlos.
The
familiar
Western
saying,asked.the attorney.";- v
Then the Black Birel*es w_as such a erty. .
11
"There^s
no
good-Indian_except
a-dead
"Never knew hirh sick, replied the. funeral of a rich relative ? because^ if
What did it matter—if—she wore the
dull-plaeo.. Imagine al~ staring rejl
you do, you are very much mistaken.
tndian,''
findVstrong-aeceptance
i
n
t
h
e
witnegSi
—•-, *•
brick house; dark and gloomy looking, saTiie~"dress ancf^liatsummer after sum- Southwest.
1
'""-\^-'•No levity, ' said the lawyer, ^ternlV;. We are dancing the minuet Play slowwith-dull windows'peering,outof thick- m e r a t the Black Birches, where there
Ydt, (lanto;erous as these troitbles are •'-Now, a L did you ever sec the prisoned er."—Phil. News.
- chtil ivj. like heavy 'eyes under very was no one to see her l)ut Miss Sum- .to the people
in southera Arizona,
thevbar? , ,
-^--—-^—
. — ^ t h o u g h t , ' ' remarked^ the < vietim,
"bushf eyebrows; hemmed iiv by high mervill, and Marsha,- and Hester, and vexatious as they may be to Eastern^ at ^Took
many
a
drink
with
him
at
the
after the dentist had- dragged him
old
Thomas,
and
the
cats;•
but
hej.*e—
dingy walls, and inclosed by largo
people whose -jiecuniary interests are bar.
around
the ^room several times, " I
here
it
was
so
difl'erent.
Yes,
here
she
wooden sombre-painted 'doors, through
1
interfered with, it.should be rerhem'•Answersyy
question,
sir.
-'
yelled
the
thohght
you
advertised to extrfetct teeth
would
like
to
look
like
other
girls—
• which,-as soon as you entered, great nen
1
bered
that
the
great
body
of
Apaches
lawyer.
''HowHkjng
have
you
known
.without
pain?
' " S o l d o , sir,-' repliesfierce dogs came running, iorwardH4: '^ she'caught the sight of her own are
not
responsiWer
Todemand
the
prisoner?"
the
operator,
blandly;
"it"doesn*t\ hurt
plate-glass
windows as
barking and baying, withagreat clank- reflection in"the
on
ftno
\
a
gt^neral
onslaught
upon
the
San
Carv>
"From
two
feet
up
feet ten me at all to yahk 'em
to
ing_oi_chains and an avowed intention she pa§3edai £i ^ smiled half in sor- los^Tndians- "is no fairer than to ask inches."
•—
row^half lu^dcrision. ^
,.. •
" A jealous Chicago husband, who dis*
_
;
; ^ f (Iesiw4ig.t4 reird you in pieces.
the
pnnishment
of
all
t
h
e
irishmen
'."*WTli
the
Court
nrake
rhe
v
N
e
x
t
d
o
o
r
,
a
T
t
S
e
v
e
f
y
next
lodging,
figured
his wife's face with, vitrol, has
"" Insider the blbprfis svere always kept
in New York on account of the sins of
"I
have,
Jedgo,"
said
the
witness,
there
was
such
a
me^y-party.
..Such
a
discharged,
as she refused to apdown, aiwHhicK stuffy brown curtains
McGloin , and some of his brother- 'a4fti«ipatlijg the luw \ er; " I haveanswer- pear ; m :: CQurt^i^^
lot
of
happy^
fair
hAiredTTlight-hearted
helped to shut-but 'what few straggling
broad, shouldemK^oung *'toughs. "The Apache chief Juh, who ed the questipn. I knowed the prison- The refusal
beams of supshine di
succeeded Victoria as the leader of <he er when he was a boy two feet long and ] court shows' t the wife to appear in
-vanity—rises
in. The sfrfff, high-backed.chairs,which fellows, who ran in^-and out" with
stiles, has with I^oco maintained^ a a man five feet ten."
super
for
to
esehtment.— \v*ere neve-r meant for mortal's comfort voices and snatches of song, or who sniali»band
,r
in the Sierra Madre range
"Your Honor
Siftin^s.
orrepo^fexwere primly ranged, against smoked and roUed on-the littlejpatch..of betAv^nSoi^ra
and Chihuahua. These
"It's a fact, Jedge; I'm under oath, - " =^±W^aT4©^S^tSS -mean.the--j*fall,
straight and square like green-turf in front, while the pretty sis^ are chiefly Chiricahua
Apaches so called persisted-the witness.
man 6T a Philadelphia shoe manufs
ypte^ina'flLt- thfiir drill. The carpets ters, or cousihsc^' friendf g-ayly talked from a—mountain^-yango—in
Arizona.
-The
lawyor'-ftroscy
placing
both
hands
~
'
of
the
big
bay-^vindow
and
laugh
tuT^r;—"HeTryorrhave
ladies' shoes of
.4n4 couches were" carefully covered
Lightly equipped, riding
ies
as
tough
on
the*
table
in
front-<jf—-him-,
spr
ttbwe.
.-i-sueh
sizes
as
6,-7
and
8,
marked
No. 1,
fith some cold slippery-looking mar
and tireless as themselves,
move legs apart, leaned his boih" over t h e I No. 2, and "No. 3 . " " 0 h , that's all
Dne^giri
of
this
party
'especially
ateven the pictures' and enract(n
right,"
returned the( manufacturer,
^ 'Eflie'^attention. She was a with the ease and rapidity of wif
gravings^ftnd the. heavily-bound buo"kgd~^
mals.
One
day
they
attack
a
minin:
Will
you
tell
the
Court
wha:
handsome,
stylish,
'•
1«iu-ghtv
ar«^
for the Chicago \trade."—
looking
gaunt rows -on the
!1
which stood
knoxifK^bout
this
case?
~
—
bnt~oh!
camp
300
miles
down
the
Sierra
Madr
beautv
of
about
her
own
-Eyening News.
v gloomy and deage;
shelves, were air
and-within a week thev are heajrdpf on
" i ^ i t ^ a t t f t his name,", replied
how,
different.how
diff^cnt—what
splen*
Nov>>jfl^
were
lookod
•pressing nature. 1
••WnitPr rnt'o nwtay this
,
the•-Arizona fWHlLUir. ^Tllerti ui'ti'pKibilupon with hbrroi , • and' -a siq^plc- love did .Presses she wore-4how beautifully bly not more than iKKJ or-4tH) of these wimpm.
"S0Up,."rtris^ag<^oM
as ie-er"
"What ain'
tele was supposed to have a mySterious he,r dark hair was arranged—wluxt.per- hostiles, but CJeneral Crook states that ,_^Case."
I tasted it
niiist
be
mistakerr^siri
'
fect-litting glovGS she had—what lovely
and injurious effect upon a youth:
nice
was
bringing
it.
ant
ijnice
"Who said it was
c, anu flowers, and trinkets—and. the Chiricahuas have killed over "1,000
^ t r e ^ d e r ; "and -music , and mirth, fancysir,"
"Tasted
it?"
JjQh
persons in the last ten years. They
"You did. Tou-\van?od to know
work or croquet, pictures, or pleasures, abov^^aU^-jjiLuit love, and care, - and •oporato in detachments and isolated I know
adon, 'sir. I .wouldn't think
this case, ~His nanie^
were all denounced alikeras"vain, frivol- pride, amHlevption was- lavished -upon- bands, snd this renders them apparent- Smith." about
?ha thiag sir. I only Just
/
""" •- •
' . ' ^ - - hn^re^intp
her. She went>ftboiit surromuied b_\[a
it, srrf
ous, anil worldly.
4
ly more numerous'than tlyJy reahy are.
'Your Honor," howled the attorney,
—
It was"'a gr«at oftence a t t)ie- Black merry flattering you>g>crowd who^e«3m- Some of these gangs are responsible for plucking
A little .gtri holds-a ruii-ror iro' before
his beartt out by the roots.
Birches, if-a.-book • was taken. from its ed to bow down to^lier, n^nLwait on her; Ihe^recent murders on this sid the boun- "will you-make
her
jniother's face and asksT^^sI&mnia,
thi*-man Answer?'
and court her
if sshe werethc^eritashelf and not put back in the very saineJ^a_court
ner a's
ira n
o
you see yourself in it?" "Yes,"myd
a
r
v
l
r
B
e
.
'
.'
'
,
"Witness," said the Judge, "you
place, or a chair moved one inch Aaway*"' ^le"qTfcenJ ot Beautv. Eflie, whoTrada
darling."
"No you don't, either," reThe IndlJHi^on San Carlos- reserva- must answer the.questions puttOrVou.
admiration'
from the wall. • The rooms and.
and furni" ' great
"~" "'
*""" for Tennyson, anc ticJn-aVe
turns
the
little'one. , "Why not?"
in the han4s df a.eapa.bjojagent, ._
Land o* (Joshen. Judge,-,, hain't
ture were spotlessly clean, but there knew most of his poems by heart, often Mr. \Vrrk^,*anddviiv^^maHrc^l
queries
the
mother. ^'Because I heard
quiet, been doin' it? Let-the blamed cussjire
was *a, funeral aspect over them all, that took wonderful fancies abbut "this beau- save for tlie*T«corts of iinc^tsb^os among"
Mrs.
Biggs
say.
you were so hgly that if
/
'
made the school-girl of sixteen, when tiful girl, and had already privately the young bucks>>|rherc is tlte^ustial away. I'm all ready."
vou
everibokecrinto
a glass vou'd'break
•Then," -said the lawyer, "dopr t beat
she left her school duties and compan- christened her from her gntiul, haughty
v
i t . - - , . ; ~
•
; ".
••• • ' . ;
ions and came to settle down for life style and.*.manner.' "The Lady Clara talk of cburier>'gb'ing he|ween the hos^, about the bush any more ' Yoo^md the
Collegiate
distinctions:
When
a
tiles
and;£ahVnrlos»
but
so^long
as
noTp
prisoner
have
been
friemls?"/
among prim ehairs nud, stiff-bfieked Vore de1 "Vere."
4
freshman
doesn't
hear
plainly
the
prooutbre'frk
is
reported
such
rumorV^an
be
Nev^ri"promptly responded the witfurniture, cry out with swelling heart,
Then came at last a chance 'in., her
fessor's
question, he says in it subdued
as^afely
discounted
as
the
great
nuts
1
ness.
"Oh, this can never be home to me."
o>v/n wav of knowing some young'peo-i--,^
tone
,
"Pardon
me, Professor, but I
0
yoti summoned here
'hat!
. ^ P ^ in regard to Southwestern
)or Eflje looked round at it, all ..'with pie. M'iss Somerville met with ni^ohf] ^
didn't
understand
you.""^The sophoAVlth (xcneral Crook.in a» a fr^
friglifeftcd eyes and a beating iieartv friend, a Mrs. Marston, who ixxd a son Indian.affairs-.more
says,
*
"Will
you please repeat
the lie^d, with the Apaches remaining v-No, sirTl-^vjis sunimo^hed^here as a
which crieU^tuVr-ebelliouslyc "And this and two nieces staying with-h'or-at Llan- on
vou
<mestion."
The
junior says,'"What,
the reservations anil some recently Presbyterian. ^f^H^one of us " w a i v e r
B
is where"I" 'amrw^spend my lire!" and <TtHln<>. and being a.^ed-naturcd wom- asking
s
i
r
"
'^'
The
senior
says,
"Hun?^—Bowfor. work, it "is.: to be earnestly Friends. He's an Urdv^Liue Bapflst*J
e eery nerve and librfc-oi the .jmssionato^ an, she-.pitied tjwr' poor forlorn look- hopectthat
Orient
we may not bo disgraced bythrobbing young nature>ebelled hotly iug^girl, >aniktiisisted on Conor and ^another wholesale'butchery-of
unoflend"Staud^o^yh," yelled the lawyer, in
Ain>>aji& Jcss>ilc-taking her put with,
gainst it.
men,
women
and
chiUiren-^siangheastern co^on^mitl was caught
w
disgust.
tliejk: But Effie Learwas a quick-witj
Outside it wasn't much better\ ft
tered
because
they
bear
the
hated
name
v'Hey*'
ineryri to
id, and when she fclt^^ajfehcr -than of Apache
was impossible to sSuV. out the blue sk"
grouiftrsuto bits. Bu^tha^glrl
"Stand'down."
of heaven overhead, but the tairjlktgy sa\vHhc djsdainful glances castr-qt lier
mind it m u c i w S h e k^ptS4jrht
"Can't
do
it.
Ullslt
and
red brick »valt hicl even- othe*^6utskie shabbyrSid-fashioned attiref'Svhoh^die
A schoolmistress of Yreka, California,
her work, simpT^«Qniarking
prospect that was at a^>p1easant and knew, in hCTi^niost heart that the two while on her wny^to school, was attack'cost
§4, anyhow. T&sMsoncrof the
$heriff.
removcHkc'
inart
-cheering. The daj^sfrkibs and trees fashionable, welT^kcssecr <rirls looked ed Ajy .anonfuria'ted steer. "Slie seized
vantages
of art over %na!tmv--'Norrisround the house had an air^ofnielan- upon it asa^hortid nmsance to have to the anupaT^by^tho horns and held him
Witness
retires,
mutferi
town
Herald.
oholy suitable, for, a cJiur^hyaruV-and take, her about with them, lu>»4jride_ rose nrtil herp* c a m ^ ^ ^ ^ h o next day sh
swaynd themaelvf*»4o and fro'inft sobc in arms, and she resolutely. thoiTgiLnot saw a rat in tl>e sciwJKroom, when sXc if he ain't the thick-head t-dusiLX:e*£T_ ^ - A keen s t u d e n t
human
laid
eyes,
on,"
1
—
1
J
"iwijrt,
have
\vrittcn
the
fc
njriely'slipped
away
from
'
feinCbf- way, as if they had been proptfving:
astilv gathered her- skirtsMtbuut;
}-ou;sce. a young man jailing
erly t u l ^ ' e d lnt/>l)ehiivtng themselves; turning~-her back on the merry"music;
a
desk
and
yell
upon
.Education calhjattentionToTthe fact street shortly: after n ^ W g n t with collar
_
even the few llowers which adorned the and the gay^paradc with i t s fashionable
is ffir a worn a
^
in the teehmcal schools of. Paris' smashed down ~hia.necfc, you can make
prim\ neat grwv^wsaJk^Mver^^ejjt in promenadew, slife-AYandereci far, a w a y ^ ( J ^ p o f : _ ^
town Heral
«_taught various trados. "Among up your mind thereV^younggirlcrawl:
such, close order, so closely clipped and and sat do>vn on Jthe>nebbiy beach
^^
'are book-keepings in- ing up stairs not-far distant,.,^ with' her
Thefe is no
' . t i e d up, and straightened anjliirevcn; ted silenCand alone, and'gazetKwith. dark
cluding cve^thing else necessary to a shoes lintler her arm. and an extingxflshT« sliow a singley act
from having their o\yn s>yeetjw>yj i;hat dialatcd-eyeTT.far ove> the oo
, ^
commercift^ education* painting on por- ed lamp in her hands.'' — Ex.
t&e^rlect the rnb^t narrow and miserable tossing
does no^ merit the .n
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A Story of Two Summers.
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Wny Kerosene^tnjrtpT
A Session of the Supreme Court.
A great many, fatal jaeoidents /occur
When twelve o'clock comes, there are
from trying to pour a little kerosene on perhaps a dozen lawyers sitting at the
the fire to malce it ifrnxtte tsetter; ahKr tables' within the bar, and a score of
by i>ouring oil into a lamp while it is spectatora^riiting on the crimson plush
lighted. Most persona suppose- that it, I sofas for tlje court to ppen. A rustle of
is the kerosene itself that explodes, and silk is t£ea*d from the ;0pen door lead•WITH A BRAN NEW STOCK OFthatt if they are very careful to keep the . ing tg the retiring-rooms. At the other
oil itself from being touched by the _fifp J Bi<Je ot^the chamlTer sits a young man at
few ^ | *f T"
deaic, who
who has
nas been
oeen listening
usiening for
ior aa lew
A
T^t
T"N
or light there will bono danger. But aa desk,
this is not~so;—ft~w~ctirrur- lamp in left- minutris for that BOundr -Ho'TJ^w.-and' • ^ ^ t a r " — - / V ^ — l » l — : : - - 1 — - \
I V
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almost half-full of kerosene oil, the oil announces in a clear voice: *The Hon= §j\ "XHL JLJL
will dry up-^that is, "evaporate"—a or able the Chi& Justices a»d Associate"
little, and will form, by mingling with Justices of the Supreme Court of the
the air in the upper part, a very explos- United States," whereupon lawyers and
ive gas. You cannot' see this gas any spectators all get up on .their feet. The
more than you can ae^air. But if it is rustling sound approaches, and there
disturbed and driven out, and a blaze enters a proceasiou of nine dignified old
reaches it, there will be a terrible ex- men v clad in black silk gowns that
plosion, although the blaze didr not' reach almost to their feet, with wide
and ample skirts. ,..At the head
touch the oil. There are also several sleeves
walks
the
and the others
other liquids used in houses and work- follow in tChief-Justice,
l
^
"
or«*eruf
their
of
shops w^ich wi^.prbducjB an explosive service in .the "court. They length
stand
vapor in tiftft" way.. Benzine is one; moment in front of their chairs, and alla
burning'fluid is another, and naphtha, bow lit oncer to the bar. T h e lawyers
alcohol, ethe/, chloroform, may do the return the salute; then the judges sit
same thing.
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. "' dowjr, the Associates being careful,
In a. .New York workshop lately there however, nos to oecupy their chains bewas a can of benzine or gasoline on the fore the Chief-Justice is settled in his.
Ifloor. A boy 16 years old lighted a ci- Now the young man, who is the, crier,
A N E W AND COMPLETE STOCK.
garette, and threw the burning match on
jnUt|^^
the can. H o ^ j a o U exclaims^ili a monotonous fashion":
COME AND SEE US.
"Qyez! oyez! oyez!- All persons
ihe {set is, English fingers are as clean dVeam there was any danger'' because
> t the end of a repast^s* at-iha Jjegin- the; liquid was corkecpup'in the can^ having business before the Honorable
jiing. Over the ' water, what with the But there was a "great Explosion and he Supreme Court of the United States.are
taking up of bones in the fingers, mop- was badly hurt. T^ftis seems very mys- admonished to draw near and give their
ping up grayy-with pieces of bread, and terious. The 4irobapility is that the attention, for the/court "is now sitting.
..other propensities, things are no better can had been standing, there a good God save the United State* and this
. *
than y Lpives and forks Bad never been while and a good, deal of vapor had honorable court!"
Business begins'promptly and is disinvented-^wdrse, indeed! Seavens! (ormed* some of which had Jeaked out
patched
rapidly* ' - f ^ V - m o t i o s s h ^ e
arountHhe^topper
and-was
hanging
in
isah I everforget a spectacle fecently
heard,
then
the docket is taken up.
a
sort
of
invisible
cloud
over
and
around
'witnessed, eggs in the^shell, boiled soft,
The
Chief
Justice
calls theoase
the
can,
and
this
cloudi
whenthe
match
^enKJlished birpapa,mamma, and chilin
a
quiet
tongj
and
a lawyer is-onjihe_
dren with kiufe and fork. I turned my struck it,_esploded
floor
making
aST
argument^
wH2© you
>ead the other way; b $ after the dis- ] Suppose a girl tries" to fill a kerosene
are
stilV
expecting
that
thefe
will be
-epp#aranoe of the eggs no one seemed lamp-without first blowing it out. Of
some
further
-formality
attending
the.the worse,. Again—how these terrible course the lamp is nearly empty or she
jtlunga piitfL4ueihjB?bris oii my VSXOBWf ••I would not pure to 1fill it This i frmpty opening of so august a tribunal.
The proceedings aro impressive only
what were my feelings the othe,x day, space is filled with .a cloud of explosive
from
their simplicity. .Usually the arvapor
arising,.from
the
oil
in
the
lamp.
;ftt a charming "breakfast party in an ele-,
guments
of counsel are delivered in
When
she
pushes
the
nozzle.of
the
CJ*A
gant countryiouse, to see a graceful
low,
conversational
tones. Often the
into
the
lahip_ajL
the
top
and
begins
to
—y©«Bg-Jady on^sitting down to table
judges
interrupt
to
ask questions. In
'.quietly place beforeTier * box of digest* poiir, the oil, running into the lamp, fills
patent
cases,
models
of machinery arfr
ivejpillsl Two were taken in a spoon, the space, and pushes the cloud of exjiad the~pill-box remainedon the table; plosive vapor .up; Hie vapor is obliged frequently used to Tlluatrate an argutill the end of the repast. rNow just as tu pour out ov^r the edg^a of the lamp, ment, and are iranded up~to the judges
for examination, or a blackboard is used
. F r e n c h people have taught us how to at the top, into the^' room .outside,
for diagrams. Were it not for the gray,
-course
it
striken
against
the
blazing
xook dinners, I propose that English
hair
and blackgownsof the judges, you
wick
which
the
girl
is,
holding
down
by
-—professors should open classesjn order
might
almost imagine at times that t h e
one
side.
The
blaze"
of
tho
wick
sets
fto teach how dinners should be' eaten. 7
gentleman
at the blackboard, with
tl\&
lflTi3iWei~T!loudT)f
vapor
afire,
and
—7JE5 delicate matter ^oT enjoying aatr
crayon
in
jiagd,
was a college proleasor'
making The" most of a partridge •or, t h e n is au explusiun which ignites thu
^uail, for instance, without once touch- oil and scatters it over her clothes and lecturing to a class. Or you may hap*
ing & s f t h t h ^ fingers, would occupy at ovfif Hie furniture of the room. ' This- pen in when a lawyer in charge of a case,
j^ast oae entire |esaon; to swallow soup is the' wavin- which akerosene lamp' is, leaning over the long desk in front of
ao ad not to be heard, another; a»d so -burats. Tfm Hame 'thing may^ occur the judges, holding a conversation with
/>n, a complete course lasting about half when thergirl pours the oil over the fire one of ihem on some intricate point in
> y e a r , J am sure the thing would in the range or stove, if there is a eloud a mechanical device, and—you.would
of explosive vapor in the upper part of hardly think that the conversation was- NOT AT HIS OWN SHADOW, &UT AT THE ASTONISHING LOW
the can, or jf the stove ishot enough bo- the plea in a patent case involving per— - -^MICiMWAUPAPER!
-/-::;-~
••••••"
vaporfze quickly some of the oil as it haps a million dollars.
Fenlmore Cooper's $arte aft Law;. falls, remember that it not the oil, but
The bench has long been only a tr»»
- —Perhaps Cooper'a suits against Thurr the invisible vapor that explodes. Tak- dftion in all our courts. Eaeh Justice W e have since last week reduced our\pricc's :
4aw Wftftd.'^f the Albany
Evening ing oaro of tho oil will not/protect yon. of the Supreme Court haa: a chair^^to
Journal, were as amusing as .an
^^o-safety except in this rule: suit his own notions of what constjtuteg
ree£-oHhe case is "Never pour oTToil on a/ liglited fire or a comfortable seat. Some of the chairs
tfcei&t that Weed "was a devoted ad- into a lighted
l&mji.^dhrisXimiJJnion, have high books to rest the head, some
mirer of ffoopor'-a jnovefa, and it was
-hago-low backs; some have horse-hair
saidtlfatin'the yeryhelt of the controit
i(
H
*=^raTjhions, some vervet, some no cushions
a
Singular Attempt at Snldde.
versy he saiupaty fight to read "The
Chief• Justice Waite sits in the
One of the most singular attempts at ataik,.
Path-finder/ "winch had just come out,
middle
otSbe
row.-4jE. VI 8maU*l/, in
it
l^The first-onslaughts did not- seem to suicide was thatt> made by an Italian CenturyMaq
fce^ajyads from any ill-will, but from named Lovat, in 1803. He was a shoeit
jpur^a wftntonnesst or at least very slight maker at Venice, and determined to
jyjiitical hostttity. Mr. Weed
and the crucify himself. He provided the nails, PerDons Passage ef the
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press generally m§t--4he^ st suit in a ropes", bands, crown of thorns, etc. Seeavail Prairie.
very supercilious and v^ry^jaunty man- ing that it would-be difficult te nail h i m - O^ce on a ;^rip ^rom Sangamon, fn
ner. Even* wlien Cooper obtained a self to the cross, ho ma.de a net which Tazewell county^ Lincoln" could not be
.verdict of $400, Weed could stilla^ffed he, fastened over it, securing it at the found. A*party went in search of him.
t o be witty a M jaunty: ;He"Wrote""t"uit jo^tom-of the-uprig-ltf-beamalittle be- They found7 hrm behind his house, hia
fth0 value of - Mrr Cooper's character low" .e'/braoket he had-placed for-his hands tiglrtly inclasping ^he neek of a
has been jndiciallv determined. It is feet, ancl~atthe ends of the two arms* •saule, hinlong legs astride her, his.hftt
" ~ Ttnr
'" reft^ark \VM The-whole ftpptu^vtus was securely tied oh the ground, and lus face rearing,an
wortn exactly sr'iuu.
J g ^ n ^ A k a ftdferapftti^th^
iue?Xi
of aforg dotorminatioa. ThoV askod
pent auouymou&ly to the TribunQfand hy f \ r n r n p o a ^TIQ
other
from
where
the
Tf&arms
intersect
him
what on earth he was d o i n g . - " I
it iaw»ediately cast a lawsuit. "Cooper
each
other.
These
ropes
he
fastened
to
am trying to persuade,this half-and-half
liad-alfeady gaiued several small ver-.
creature of- Keep's (the liveryjnan) to
diets frpm country newspapers/ In rlie bar above them. , Then, takin
his own journal, Mr. Weed recited his clothing, he girded his loins with aas I do, for I do not propose to
' these verdicts, repeated all the attacks handkercliief, and put on his crown of go'out-of-town wrong end foremost!"
on the npvelixt^uml »mted him to pros- thorns. Next he got into the net, and | i e finallychanged his mule for a horse,
ecute again if lui thought he could ob- seating himself on the cross,'drove a and they travoled^along until—they
tain $400 more. ^ Mr, C o o ^ r promptly nail through' the palm of his right hanoV;1 r e a c h e d tbH.pelavftTYpXurifi
accepted the challenge and brought placed Jus feet on the bracket, and with called Salt creek. In Hlinbi
Cor. CongreBB a&d Bates "Sts^,
a
mallet
drove
nails
th'rbngh
his
fee,t.
depressions
in
the
earth
"swales.
pnit. Weed did not appreciate the fact
DETROIT,
MICH,
that he was dealing not with a politician, Next hejtied himself to the cross, a^id creek" seemed very wideband Tdeep from"
l>n$ with a man indifierout to or coiv wounded himself in the side. All^this a sudden freshet, and the party haltooV
Rates... ^
$1. . to
2S ppr
ingly
. . |1
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,.. • day.
— j . SHingie
moalis,:« cents. Lod(ffnr» SJto Wfc,
t^mptoua of popular clamor. The press he did inside his own room, but he was deliberating whether they should swim
"We make a specialty of iiaaer, i
himself in public. To the creek or pass around it many miles
-drppped-ita jocular tone and took high bent on showing
it is always ready at 11 o'clock shl
accomplish
tbist
he
placed
the-foot
of
Come early and be derv»d prompt*
ground aboqt the liberty of the press. the cross upon the window-sill,' which aboye.^ Lincoln's practiced eye tol<|
ftnits mnltiplieil untir%hey had reached. was very low, and by the aid of his left hi?n it was a swale, and his love~for fun
prompted a joke/^ He suggested it
the numlter of seven against Mr. Weed/
i. whJLih was JVLK\ he tilted the whole "would-be better to swim the creekTand
^StijyLhft4id | o t fliivoh, :Ho-stood mat^r
"
the g£^p for freedom of speech. machine ont of the window,'and there advised- thexparty to strip off,!bundle
[ h^aoiiounced that he should con- hun^ by the two ropes which.were ftfst- their clothes; and tlius^be dry clad Tfhen
these attacks untilfened to the Wiani.. His desire foj dis- they reached the other side. They took
iinaft p^J
joper ceasfxl p?«secutingf He was, play defeated his own ends, for being his advice and very soon presented-a
deed, encouraged bytk^result of two seeir immediately, people rushed up and picture, beyond my power lb properly
suits in April, 1842,½ which>ahhpugh hauled him in, cross and all/disengaged paint.. There they were, a score of
whose
0T ^hjm, put him" to bed and s;e1nt for a doc- lawyers and Judges, some of
he was beaten;the.verdict was on
tor,
Lovat
Submitted
to
treatment.
He
names
have
since
become
famous
the
the small sums of $54 and $87. TJn
njnrej
no
vita.1
part,
and
in-ihe
country
over,
stripped
to
the
buff,
and
tide seenred to be turning, and ft new
7
flood of abuse set iu with the journals. coursabf^ couple pf weeks his wounds shivering in the raw air, astride their
But their cheerful anticipations were were healed. lie/never again attempt* Tiorses and urging the latter to plun&d
Ksslpa^^nDy the lesuit oj a suit in »dto crucify himself, or tp take his own Into, the current. In shivering silence
the twenty nakdfl lawyers rode their
rhich brought a yerdict of $325. life,
horses across the ^wide^ stream whose
^ e pres»<wa8 indignant, and It augI d ' h o t feach
fo the'fi
tne'fr1 hdraea'
A
Satisfactory
Response.
water^ald"ftdt
reACh to
gested-ttat jj^judgts and juries preaist^d in-oar^ing on^this^utr against i3ie ^ On ^ebrua*y 22"^ Jast, the American fetlocks I You "may imagine how they
press, t h e e d i t b r a s h o u w ^ i n ^ in a pe- flag iipon oiie of the United'States , felt when they reached the other shore.
tition to the Legislature to paas^ft hvr n«ival vessels at "Newport, Rhode Island, And Lincoln rather heightened their
z^as bx^^tftke'hoisted "union.down." disgust as he said to one of them who
opmpelling judgosi and^juries
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lie officers of the stktion, noticing the hseemed to enjoy it the least: -Judge,
ifieir 4nty. Before, ttiis profo
8tU
errdiy^at once telegraphed to head- don't think a bridge across the stream
strea
gestion could be acted on, a suit in
would,
with ^-^-^^—»»
tember resulted in a verdict of>
artenTlii-WasliingtonN:
7^
—««i-» interfere
^ + A - * » . « ^-*%.
Cleveland
Leafier.
Ip the following month a new suit was
" ^ ^ ^ i p ^ ^ i s j y i n j f at anchor' herer
^egun, Weed-'had Monght.ius battfo nnibn do
l ^ ^ r f u i i y , Biodr,the busiaear of publishSeadqu^rte^of^onrseTsa^ the joke,
emp
Inglib4lions paragraphs jtt these rates, jtnd telegraphed to. "
all brantflies^* of light" manufacturing
low M they were, was' ceasing to be ^piand of the vessel; >
business, and the "men
"Officer——,8hip^^-is repi
>rofltable. Besides
against the innovation now aoeither pleasant"
th^ adverso ver- anchor at Newport,-nnion down^
ituation as
diets cai ried
costfc^ead^-.-«r," -^
of-^hfKst)irit
i let the l l h e r t y ^ t h e ^jdijmck as *thpttght, on reading
»-of itselfv A<5cor6!ingryJ message, the officer returned the reply: 1 vv
iof ^ m b e r / l f o , tfft p n g r > ^ r T - otge
— ' »WaahingtoTVy
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. ^ . - - ^ ^ , comment,,
hls^ompleted~thVt?orrespondonce
irough a- ^crumbling
WE ARE HERE AND READY
FORBUSINESS
German and French Manners.
A traveled aesthete .writes to the l\ill
Jfali Gazette as follows ; "Juvenal de-_
«cribea jv~oirving school iu the Cheapside of anciaptHcime—tk*t is, a place
where pupU* were Instructed, by means
of wooden models, in the all-important
artlof cutting up joints and fowls elegantly.* I would venture to suggest
tthi&
h a i as
without vanity
we maEcall o.y •*-..*as without
. - . ymf^m-.-^.the world who
selves
the
only
peopleiofhe
world
inow how to eat, wei [should
setwho
u|j
la
classes in Berljn, and elsewhere for the
initiation if our Continental neighbors
in the art of eating. In .good German
«ocietyT*-that w among^ barons and
taronessea, grftfs laTid' graflns, we find
the knife popped jinto Ihe mouth as of
.ald^and a certain nnmantionable little
instrument freely usedi at the dinnertable 0vejtrr-horrof of horrors I by adorable maidens with blue eyes'and golden
hair$—•while fron* the.noise made over
ithe soup, WBTuialxt suppose that the
rhythmic ^chorus thereby produced
formed the chiFf-enjoyment of this gart
<0| the, meal. ,Al**s! our French nVwgh"fcioKSy. so endowed.1.with taste in othejr,
fnaiters, are not much ahead of the
t e u t o n in this most imp or taat accom.-"
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ARE
OUR STOCK COMPRISES,
• TINWARE, •':_'•:_.
HOUSE EURNISING GOODS, ETC.
BROWN & COLLIER.
•t : :
THISIS THE LlONf:
WHAT IS HE ROARING AT ?
lifeafc
BROWn BLANKS PER DOUBLE ROLL,
BUTF
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"
WHITE
FfiH»GH-FLATS
SATWIS
13 C.
i6 €;
25 C.
27 C.
m
^TTimmefJRJH3L
MANN ESTATE,
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TEMP>R<ICE
iv
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West Main St Opposite Globe Hotel,
HN€KNEY r ~±>^::IIZ: MICH.
A fall line of^sz=^_^_L ^ 1 ^
A.
ami
Cfaemi^al»».
^onet^^^Uol^Sji
t^^ a
,:v;-pj
lOJ his^ iTrevfons utttfea* ^satisfao^r&^g!i<or's
Qrawir, ¥n
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OR
The new Commercial and Tele^apJi
College, in Hinftsterfer's Hall, opens
up with a good attendance of students.
John Lambert, who was ceayictedof
Jprcqny from NJuulmffVatore,, lias' l^eeir
F r o m our Oorrtiflponcieqt
Robert titagkable^'K^s agatnlitifittit- qefltencftfltaWe-yearV -imprison ufchX
'
ing High Softool here.
- '" ^ in the state frrison at Jackson.
OUR NEIGHBORS.
1f-
;s] , j f . . _
_.£.,
see
KERM0m
Dr. Spcnflch^ mnypf), MR nffiw lln-
• — W L HfcVb now Kicbiym UUK —
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CHELSEA.
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to the1 .Weiinewifer block.
Mrs—^erguiion, better known in From the Herald.
Piffciney aaiirsL Sandy * has m o w d to.
v * i i 33XX& j t ^ ^JT u U V I V I I W O W T T n r n v r a m w i
•Saginaw.
] .
be Leslie, Mica.
Stewart Johnson, son of Levi John•OK,We understand a bank will be orson, of Marion township died last ganizepy in Grass Lake, after the- Su.Friday.
• . j
pervisor has made his rounds.
At the last meeting.of the Common
On Tuesday last, John Mullen 7 and
Council, Alonzo Tejisdale was elected family left for Barry county, which
street commissioner, and Thomas Clark will be their future home, Mr. Mullen
• i •
ii - ^
m a r s h a l ^ t h e village. It was decid- having bought a farm there.
Which is one of the moat extensive
ed lo /put in force the old agreement
ever shown in th,is market.
James Mullen left on Thursday
jvith^he^b^inef^Jiien+^thii Tillage to
pay 'iliree-fo'urths and the business evening last fo*.DakoiaV where he inmen, one-fourth of the salary of the tends- to take up some 1'antl,' and ill
CURES/ck-Headcfche, Dyspeptia, Umr
By ^he success we have met "ivifh in
.night watch; and. they will also* try tp time, remove his family.- - ••
Compkiini, Indigestion, Const/patio*,
collect the part from business men that
supplying the people of this locality
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.
previous officers have neglected.
... FOWLERVILLE;
;
with Boots arid Shoes at lower prices
1HOTICE.—WSthout i pwilel* of dbibt,K«
than they Have ever before bought
t»ott'» PUla ure the rfto* t popular of aaj oa the m«xJohn Weimester is try ing to interest From t h e Review.
'
t«X. Rvriag b—n before the public ftr a qasrtar«C
them,
and
believing
that
there
is
the. capitalists of the village' in a plan
acent«rT.«ndhiTlng ilw»yiperform«d«>or««"
Rev. E. R. Clark removed last Satscarcely any limit to the demand for
n i prOi^iMd for them, tb«y merit the i'
of buildingarailway to connect with* urday to Howa^iac^ whers heJiaa^ac^h#7 hejT|e Atteioeo.- A f lC-At JB0C« 9
"goodT Hfylish arid serviceable Boots
tEe^Mi A. L . railway ai T dr"near Ifa'm- ceptedT a pastorship.
For tklo by »11 ArugjUU. ,
%
burg from, HowelL He despair^-ot' a
and Shoes, at.the prices we are able
Always in stock at
. _^
The Opera House,is the scene of
Toledo and Ann Arbor road and thinks
to sell thein^ we , have gone into t h e
l^lnchell's Drng Store, Pinekney.
that the branch is the next best thing, many " u p " / a n d ."downs" nowadays,
market with a d«terminatfon to place
e
t
t
t
f
o
n
t
^
*
little"?otter
"gkatrts
w
h
a
t
does-it.
as it will give shippers competition
in our store a stock so
; ,
Pied, on Saturday the 3d inst., of in.-freight rates, He thinks that ¢26,000.
flammation of the bowels. Almond
I offer for Bale 12 lotu fronting o n Main Street
• can be raised to forward the scheme
east
of HO well Street, and 0 lots o n UoweU Sooth
of Main, for baaineae purposee only. Theft lotaaxo
Wm., Jno. and Chas. Fishbeck of Griggs, aged 72 years; "also on the-Ztk _ <
22xl&Heet In size, are vx-ry desirably located l a
Geaoa, are* building a : vault in the inst., of old age, James Newton,, aged
the-center of the village, and will be sold at rea»In every department that we can eas72.
onabLe prices. A p p l v t o
~
'
cemetery, here..
ily meet a n ^ demand, from the Lowest
Geo.
Bush_has
sold
his
farm
tp
a
Mr.
JAMES
PEARSON,
PmcKNEY,
MICH.
R J . Webb, who has dealt quite exr
to th« highest priced articles. W e
Carr,
of
Iosco,
and
will
dispose
of
his
.-*!•- r FARM FORYitit*
tensively in produce in this vicinity,
shaH rigidly continue our eystem of
ers"onai property at public auction on
A fine farm of 240 acrea, 160 improved, g o o d '
—goes to £>akota.
~
building8,"etc, ia Marion, 7 ' i miles southwest o f
Thursday, the lYtfrinsT., N. B. Green;
,Howell, and about 6 miles northwe,a* of Pinckney.
Wm. McPherson, ST., and Alexander auctioneer. Mr. Bush will become a
Price forty-five dollar*-ber acre. \ Terms t o s a l t
McPherson a r e attending a great cat- citizen of Fowlerville.
purchaser.
'"VJ
i
tle sale in, K e n t i £ g k £ ^ —•
T H 6 M A S ROSS.
To which we chiefly attribute thesucGus. Buerman,.son of "Postmaster
SOUTH
LYON.
jeeit,Qf_ojU.r
undertaking. W e shall
Buerman, is very sick with inftamation
in t h e future, as in t h e past, adhere
"of thebowel^, Drs.McHenph, Brighton,- F r o m t h e Excelsior.
f —
strictly
to the—one-price plan, every
" a n d Wei h a^d Spencer_of tnis place in
The carpenters have Mr. Leverett's
p a i r of shoes being marked in plain
council Saturday night, gave up hopes house, in Hamburg', nearly finished, in
GBIMES & JOHNSON, Proprietors,
Wifili to malee k n o w n to their old and new cnatom
figures t h a t all can /jee. Our stock
—oXhis recovery, but he still is ajive a t place of the- one recently~4jurnt^- _
erB that "they are now prepared_to dobetter4reflE
—thiswriting, (Tagsday) although l i t $ e
wilr contain every grade^ style r qua"liall kinds in their line of busihesB than ever befog
The saw mill dwned ¥y Ralph SwartTheir mills having been thoroughly refitted iaafde,
improvement is, perceptible.
ty
and
kind
demanded
by
people
in
bout, « few miles east of here, burned
repaired and-improved outside, makinjtlt catttenthe
.ordinary
walk
of
life,
by
the
ient for their Customers. ~ Good •hede f o f t e a i m
Tuesday. Particulars are not known.
in connection with the Mills. T h e y h a v e ' n o w o n
wealthy classes, by t h e mechanic, the
hand over 5,000 bushels of drr, aoopd red and
STOGKBRIBGE:
""Tfae^Jackson firfiiwho purchased Mr.
white wheat from which tbevmaKethtOT best grade
farmer
or
laborer,
no
one
who
wishes
Davis'building are here putting it in
of flour, WARRANTED. They grjnd^no grown o r
Prom t h e Sentinel.
to, buy a really first class article in
rd-¥h
tnhsty wheat e^egpt for c u s t o m e r s / and
then it l a
urder preparatory fur a
rrttg»
ground on separate stone and bolted through sepaA gang of hands began g r a d i n g on
this line can afford" to pass us by.
rate bolts. Those buying flour o f them will "el_na_
the Adams place southwest ot townT
grown or musty flour. Tboee bringing grUte of
Lee Waring* and family have moved
dry, sound wheat g e t , g o o d flour, and those
§ood
.Wednesday. •ringing grown or mustv wneat must expeef-flettt'
iSto T the Bifney^-ftrrr residence, lately
from the same. They also have separate bolta fof
Geo. Phillips has sold his farm of 46 UnShased by. Al. VanAtta, and the
buckwheat. Corn Bhollwi with o n e of Uotcbin*
acfjes, un~aeclioii No:.9, UJ P e i i y Bar- atter moves into lieu. VanAltaJsJmuse
- -wp s new Improved Qstless Iron Corn Shellera.
:
^rfthont extra" charge. ,They pay caah for all tindi
rett. • "
; '"
which Lee vacateoV
of grain. All persons having unsettled account*
with thorn, at the mill, are requested to call and
-Last, week Qrman Clark purchased
TFh»~ra4road::work on the._JVt_A, L>
paytheeante/
>~w
~^ - —•
* of Cephas Sm&lTthe lot next north _of ^has begun in earnest, gangs of~me» South Side of Main St,, West'of Hotel,
PINCKNEY, MICH
Desirable lots for t »ale. *
the latter's residence.- The s'
mattered all along the line. Mr.
A few desirable basinees lota for sale at reaaoa-premises is; being remodeled by E. S AckTey ¥as~commenced work with
ble prtees. E n q n i r e o f '
"
itose, to.-.be used as a dwelling this corps of^^jnenin the village an^ will
1
.CHRISTIAN
BROWr*.
v. summer.
^"~r".'
" •
= = work weal ward to eunnuut=aft
a t t h e Blacksmith shop.
The Cbulson houses will soon he ire- Washburn's with Mi, Ite^nulds who is
modeled, twenty feet\added east of the also advancing west with a corpse H'e
ladies' sitting room r two bed rooms be- is met at Weatherhead's mill? by Mr.
low and four abuvu r If learns can be Williams; Another gang is at work
MM old store one door east of :Manjt'^tmk^i^.(!gQQdsio^t
secured at this v.erv busy time, the near Whitmore Lake. A nu.mber_of
W H A T 5?
lumber for the : work will be hauled other companies are at work ..further
on.
S..Bay
wood
with
a
.
strong
force
gtoeral
aiext week._
/
'TH4JT T ' ^ ""
Martin Townsend, living about four is engaged near Pinckney; marching
miles north of Stockbridge, met with thisway with a resolute will.
a senovis ^^jdRnt nn Thursday. He
and his son were, felling trees when a
UNADILLA.
h g t o drop the Drui; BuBiuBue. Ne»er h i d
limb-from one the^^^oji had just cut
such a thought: on the contrary, we expect
F
r
o
m
o
u
r
Correspondent,
_
down struck Mr. T., br^kinje; one of
to carry .as large an asaoxtment of
\
Wliat-about that muskrat, "Pyp_e?
his legs below- the knee. Jft&e^hear
" that Mrs. Townsend has been a n i n < . Tell us. "
-^.
Talid for some time, which makes the
stmas.ter Bird is on the sick list.
wetter still more unfortunate/
P"T3a^ieiJ>ird nnri fimily.h^VP Juat W~
turned from"V4msiness and pleasure
Also exclusive agents for the sale "of
trip^combined, to^Owijsso.
_ •'_
DEXTER.
—Mrs. Stpflman b a s ^ r o n e to Fort
F r o m t h e Leader.
Wayne, Ind. r to assist in taking care / ^ A T "Fl
Died, in Detroit, April 8th, 1883,of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. -Heartsuff, | ^ J T i \ . l j . £ i
Frederick E. Nichols, son of. the late who is very sick.
. •"' \
. Dr. Cvril Nicholas of Dexter, and broBinaBifd, and Vio Hagksr, made
Pal ii Is, Oils, V a n i s h e s , Drushea, E t c
ther of Mrfl-U. Bush, formerly ot Dex- Mrs. Thai^bftr and Miss M^Craig^
iLFRED WISFS UltSIKfiUQORS,
SiSH WD BUMS IT PWIUHT PHIUkJL
S,tf
a
ter% aged 43 years. All the p a r t i e s
TAs can be found anywhere. Don't be deceived by
-any rumor floating around t h e country. Come
namwl are well known heie, Mr. Nich s^ort visit Monday, and r e p e r t ^ y e r y
right along and g e t anything y o u need in the Drug
I3ST33 a&wgIX43L.S,
AJX&Ty
having been born and raiselhfereT P e a s a n t time.
and Grocery line a s cheap as any place In Livings t o n County. W e handle nothing but the beat
•
:_ j«vi.«X4^ip^n^TT^vi-Hio*.
W e would like to say to the Hame indebted
to Eev. Father Slat
goods, and gnarantpe aatinfartion nn everything
following item of news," burg Egg Eaters, come over-asxt Eas*
we seft. Prescriptions and Family receipt* conapounded^with accuracy. Don't forget the-place:
we' clr8e4^nl1y--piiElislil with ter, and if you can eat more eggs than
¥*% op,''cheap for cash.
we
can,
we
will
eat
the^
greaser,
and
u
many thanks: ReV»thomas McNamaSTORE;
r a , a native of this vTtta^e, was or- pay for the dinner. So say the Unadilla
Egg
Champions.'"
dained to the priesthood-^jSthe, Uni.
C. EMlOLLISTgjt, Proprtetoiv
*
'
School
commenced
5ioiid^y
morning,
yertity of Notre Dame, South
. pixcitx&7,-tfics.UhMinnie Shupe"as teacher.- This
2nd-,KSa;thef morningof the 9th i n s t
w u i S ^ h e r t h i r d term here, and the
scholarsSfcce well pleased that there_|
ANN ARBOR.
was no chang>«inade.
F r a n k ' M a r s h a l T h ^ d a ^ e n V « g g on
Fww the Register.
_..
exhibition
in the posw*SiQer*one day
je J oslyh, on Wednesday, senthis
week,
which
weighed a q u ^ r t e r of
"tenced-Xieo. K Bull to five years impri8onment-at hard labor in the Jack- a pound. Has Hamburg got a
that can beat that? if so, let us hea:
son prison;
/
There were i5©-deatfc«4tt Aim Arbor from her.
the year e n d i n ^ l ^ a r c h 31»
were caTxs§aJy^}onana^TywflJpr m Enprlkh ftnd American
8umptioh.' % ><*
-^
BREECH^p MtZZLE tOAD^tt
Sheep thieves^wer^abroadlast We
nesday night by a lar^^najoritys,^ F .
LCTIJBERS OF
•leavolvera, cartridges and^ammunition, of aU
M. Holland had 10 stolen ; W m , Bush
kinds; also a full line -of fishinV^cU«, pocket
cutlerj-, Wade and^Bntcher raxori, >*wr strop**
lost 14, although he afterwards rdnorerhones and brushes. /
>^
e d ^ and Jacob Stabler lost 25.
M U S I C A L OH/ODS,
^animals were driven toward YpsilantL
INCLUDING
AJhH Ho** of optical g«*od«/ sewing machine
and probably taken to Detroit..i^heriflT
neadlee and oil, eigb^ay indxhlrty hoar clocks,
gold, silver, and nickel yiTatcXes: beet rulled pUto
\Walfice went in there, ^0¾ .'Friday fa
veet chains and charm*, necklaces, lockets, bracelook t h e matter jxp.
lets, sleeve buttona,^6Mt-goId» andfilledrings.
Burglars entergd the house of Prof.
lEmg on guag and jowAnr
jJieY tn>ougiia kitchen window early
ood work can be done.
elry
{Sunday morning, took Mrs.l_Qiney_s
^golil wafch and chain, all. her jewelry,
PINCKNEY, TJHCH.
t e a ^ r twelve dollars in money, and es
caped without detection*—toxtyfiv<
x ^^--. . ^ . SALE"Oi-JWBOT.,
6 keep oivii&nd a Ant C!«M M6ortm«nt of o*f
dollars of u Organ Concert^ money,
%49*T mvfarmo1hN5Lacree (togetnetlwlth fi>
agf«, inclDKllM the l«MUng stylet of Z&A*y
arrf's of woodland,> for>a4eon Teasonable terms,
lying in a bureau drawer, was not dis; u»*c«ll.
/ J •
'
' . .-i
or will lease for a term of y&e^tor booif rent.
covered. T h e valuables taken - " ^
^
.x. .' - r ^ B u i w n ^
wofUi nearly $300.
7
<4
.: ir
BOOTS & SHOES
O
rk *
SPRING STOCK
PILLS,
CO
LOTS FOR SALE.
LARGE AND COMPLETE
CO
5
r-!
LOWPRIOES,
O
O
PINCKNEY
FLOURING & CUSTOM MltlS
CO
••-*
->
TEEPLE&
1¾^
ItA^^WArgrE,
HOLLISTER
ST0VE§, TINWARE, PfclNTy
7
OIL AND VaRNISrfES.A SPEmUTT.
PL0UQH AND REPAIRS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS, ,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
wEsfflwipRUG
^GOODSt
/
JUST RECEI
1ART0N,
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NMITH AND JEWELER.
SXKESJ^SON,
SHOT GUMJc RIFIJS.
RINTS,: DRESS GO'
me a call.
GS, COLLARS, ET<
5U jnllesBorthwest oiWockBey.,
^-.-i- ".::~C
"
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:<".-
r.i.
--^.••<r7T-
•pw-ipwer*
'-*-
the panel failed to appear. The case for the indicate that winter wheat crop wilTbe : about
W W V ' ] Vbeh" rights of p«r»9U-or property tfi^u¢t^any 1 y»Informer. The ehar^ea against him were crown was opened by corter. Hti.pointed out 20 per cent below the average.--^--^•r^#^ W> .EilljlV*! act,-the state department eau do no more than ( devoid of foundation. He regarded Carey as to the"jury that the duty they were called upon
Nebraska papers say the high licenae law has
I It haa already done—that la, to request" the I the most unblushing perjurerfon the English
' tiie most serious that cioawd halftha bar.rf.toms in tiiratyt^, l^cludlur
goveT"n5fDf ftwrgftt to instructtheloeat-author- i
could" falT qu-rttfecns ~fte~exhorted,thetn t o nearly all that Were especially dlsrep'uttble.
itl^s to InveBWgateJtbe outrages upon the ChinaFIHST-SHIHMBNT
dlsmls-s'froni their minds a l t o g e t h e r a n y t h i n g
Prospect of a war between France and China.
,
"BKTTJr A N D TUB BABY."
(
w « a with* view orseeur.mg for theui the same)
T h e firBt shipment of tax-due whiskey to
tlil-y had read or heard of In connection witn
New York's state capitol has already cost
A Washington paper of.recent date published rights of protection of Person »"d P'pP/rJi j ^ r j i m o o r t s left New York the. >ther day. The' the ease, a n d be guided by t h e evidence p r o which would be accorded td American citi/cns. ^ ^ \ ^ t t t)f tl„>,,)Vt.r p r o d u c t l o t L&.&£ has | <ltHMHl a t th«4*ial. Thtt, iuforxnec Carey land more than Ike cabltol at Washington and is
the fobaaliig.ieller:
T
cspn vv. • '
.
been manufactured the past liv,e years, and t'arrell testined, the latter of w h o m gave infor- still very far fronibetug c^lupleU-d,
LOCUST GROVE, ORASI.E C 6 7 / V A . , Aprtt*.
In Tcrr.e Haute, one day last week, papers
'fheaunropriptioufor the feeB of wltuctses which has hem lying in boiHled warehouses, mation to t h e effect that Bradv*wad 'connected
I have readtn your paper that very strange
were flled-for a divorce in the suit of Benjamin
Btepe have been taken by J. tf. Hlgelow in his is entirelv exhausted^or the present Asian year The time has come when the internal reveuue with m e m b e r s of t h e mlubr circle.
tasTtnuflt be paid upon it, and to aVold this the
Taylor from Lizzie Taylor, and in 20 minutes
effort* to get at my money, which the good, and the fees for jurofs nearly so.
UEALEY'S H l L L m E F E A T f i l ) .
„kihd and generous people gave to me for the
distillers are shipping enormous quantities to
the decree of. divorce was entered. Tills is reMAUSlljL.i'
Tlie Elective Councils for Ireland bill, em- gardrd as the; quickest time on record.
benefit oLwYaelf and dear little baby. I have
u.:n i< itA '"\"i
Cvli SEXTK^CKD
n* i- o .
,i .i t -1 foreign countries, where it will He in storcbodying Healey's schemv for local self-governnever employed Bigclow to attend any business
fltillwell H. KuW]l lite I . S. marshal for 1 ^ £ 8 tuineedetL
ment in Ireland, was rejected by the Commons
i—~
for mc, and'he has never rendered mfe any ser- /nIC°e western distrLCKjuf Texas, has been sen'
!
by a vote of 58 in favor of the bill and tjtfl
vlee eltbcr«iM»d I want the public to know this. *u„>nced
WARD'S
KANGAROO.
to
imprisonment
for
two
y*aw-Jn_the
P
H
U
T
S
AT
HOMK.
N
1'hipps, the Vhiladelphia alms-house" forger, against It. Trevelyan, Chief Secretary' for IreHe pretends to have done so much for my bus- penitentiary
'n
at Chester, 111.' Russell's crime who was arre8te4 in Hamilton, Out., has been laud, having shown a spirit ol^opposiUon to
mx
'- band, but I never employejTbim and I have no was
' presenting false expense accounts, and'U
the bill, l»arneny present uulj foi a short lime I TiiB -AmuBtug anti Moral Beast StUlmoney for Bigelow, ana I hope the court will Is estimated that in this win' he has swindled returned to the United States authorities.
accused hlni of showing a readiness to speak
laivinsr in Honorable Jletlrement
throw aside his uujust claim. My poor hus- the government out of 150,000. It^is said,howTHK INDIAN St'UOOL.
to order and turn his back upon his former
band is Btlll in prisoBv-afld Bfgplow should be ever, that his orHcial.bondtsjrood, aud the deat Cleveland Enjoying- a Green
Arriiugemeuts have all been completed' and principles. He (TfGvelyan) and many'' of.hla
ashamed to try to take from; me the money partment will recover the entiie suailroln his land pure based for the new Indian schrvot-to be
oia^af*
I
colleagues bad supported a similar bill brought
lveu to me and my child for our support. sureties.
IqiAtcd at Lawrence, Kan. Work is to be com- in by Dr. Isaac Butt when the Tories were in From a Cleveland LeJ-ter.
igelow hae-aav«tt"doiie any good for, yiy nus*
v„_
menced at onee. The building will accommo- power. He sincerely boped this question
TUB KVFECT.
band and he ^ a n n o t have any of the money
F e w "people'Who have U i u g W l over
The new-law for-the adjustineutof aalark* of date about 800 scholars, teachers and attend- which had already'provoked such an extended
- with my conprot. *••
postmasters taken in connection with the forth- JUlia.
Tontrorersy would now be loft to a reformed Artenww W n n f a wurkH,..or.jflio.^liaye
iMtoinjiLTittK^'
coming reduction in letter, postage rrom A 10 i
s e e n h i m u p o n t h e p l a t f o r m w i t h his
Parliameut aud to a very .different Ministry.
* BETTY E.MASON.
cents will effect a material change in the pay
Fowler Bros.,-who own and o p e r a t e a very ; -'""
p e t t i e d t o t h e " l e g of tlie t a b l e before
NOTHINO FROM, AMERICA.
vWiPBOVEMBKT OF MILITARY POST&.
of postmasters In all small offices'as well as large packing establishment, employing ecvwral
The appropriation of 1300,006 for the enlarge- In the amount of reveuue derived from>sueh of- h u n d r e d men, a t Kansas City, h a v e issued a n
A committee of.tbe Buudesrath haa reported h i m , h a v e f o r g o t t e n h i s " m o r a l k a n ment ana construction of such military posts tices by the government. 11 is eatkaated that order t h a t all employes, white either on o r off favorably on th« letter of Bismarck in which he garoo* "--of w h i c h h e OHce s a i d : " I t
as In the judgement of the Secretary of War under
new law and upon the present vol- dutv,
must ubstain from the use of intoxicating advises toat the Importation of home products w o u l d - « i a k i i y 0 U ; l a u g h t o h e a r t h e litV the
V
of
bu8ines8~the
aggregate
reveuue
<>f the
the "Ul-V» u l u , , l 1 « l , o l »«^ ' , , v , V ' t r v ""u.V* X.Tr.T'i'
may be necessary, has heeu allotted as follows: ume
from America be prohibited.
* . .
ume
of
business
the
aggregate
revenue.
^>f
tle "cuss j u m p - u p a n d s q e e a l . ' 1 Y e t
Fort Thornbunr (hew fort), W. T., $90,000; postqfflce d e p a r t m e n t T r o m t h e sale of ro8tage~ "liquors a n d must nut visit gambling house*
ARRAIGNED.
A TOK.VAUO.
TOH.VADO
- * afl
_ f i kinds
i.«_.i„ „111
K,» r.aA^r*.A
'VI per
11«>T
A
t-Bere a r e n o t 50 m e n i n t h e c o u n t r y ,
Fort CoMUe "Mew fort), W. T., $50,000; stampa of
will-be
gfduccd "20
The 6ix prisoners arrested for knowing toq o u t s i d e of C l e v e l a n d , w h o k n o w t h a t
A disastrous tornado struck WKte Oak Sta
Fqrt Huachuha, A. T., improvement, $50,000; cent. Up<jn a basis of this estimate tfie pro" Fort Bliaa, El Paso, Tex,, improvement, ilfl,- portionate receipts of the government and the tlou Ark, on the Little Rock & Fort Smith rail-Unuch about the affairs otthe "dynamite party,' t h i s f a m o u s k a a g a r o o - i s ' a l i v e a n d well
postmaster respectively in flmajler offices will way,carrying destructlott-hHts-ttfuiifc Tht> wio<i l-were arraigned a few days a g o / The prisoners
000.
t o - d a y , a n d is t e n d e r l y h o u s e d a n d c a r e d J
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• AX IMPORTANT BKCIBION.
be changed as "follows: In,postqrtlces where blew^frpni the southwest and the force ^wis were all remanded for trial. - - ,
for b y o n e w h o is ri'eVer tifed of t a k i n g
4 decteion has been rendered by the Supreme the-annual revenue from stainps amounts to beypnd powers pf description. The sides of the
J
KESUMEI).
Court in tiro case of the Cook County National $50, the postmaster now receives $30 and the
of t h e d a y s h e s p e n t i n c o m p a n y w i t h , s
Italy
h|®resumed
specie
paynseirt*.
^
I
mountains
which
before
the.
sldrjiL
weie
.cov.erBank, of Chicago, against the United States. government $20. Louder the -fit*' law, for A
~ ~ YUKvii£€.
'".'• '
" t h' e (juaiiit h u m o r i s t , w h o s o meiniory" i s
The principal Question in -controversy- was uke amount of bustnesB; t h e postmaster will ed with trees now shaw none atanding, JIVCJI:! "\~~ ' \
k e p i f o r e v e r g r e e n in t h e P l a i n D e a l e r
oaks
being
snapped
in
twain,
.Uke
pipestems.
In
tbe
trial
of
Joe
Brady
for
theThuenix
Park
whether, the bank being insolvent, the elalrirof receive $40 and the government nothing.
Afterwaras came hail which lasted till the murders,rfeformer Careyitestified^that he had e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
the United States for money deposited for the
ground was covered with ice. Many of the been proiilded absolute pardori as a recompense .
. postmaster of Chicago Is a preferred claim or
W h e n W a n i "decided t o g o t o E u r o p e
HEWS NOTES,
stones were nearly as large as hen's eggs. F. |-fop his r^velatlous.
not. The court holds.that the provisions of
,
, •', '
j
u
p
o n h i s l a s t a n d f a t a l visit, h e d e t e r A- Risor,-postmaster, lost h!3 store and resiHOTEL DISASTKlt.
the^atlbnalT&BTraet, section 5326 of .the re. THE DE/lTH SENTENCE.
m
i
n e d t o p e r m a n e n t l y h o u s e his p e t
dence,
and
probably
m«st
of
the
mail.
Three
vised statutes, have the effect of withdrawing
The Ende house, a.three-fftory brick hotel at
In his" testimony', against" Joe Brady, the k a n g a r o o i n q u a r t e r s , w h e r e i t w o u l d b e
national banks that have failed from the class Greenville, Hunt county, Texas, fell, on the Sth hundred dollars in "currency was also scat- alleged
assassin of Lord Cavendish, James s u r e <of k i n d t r e a t m e n t a n d g o o d c a r e
^••iaOnsolveat persons out of whose estates de- inst.r-Jburyiugthe inmates beneath its. walls. tj?red by the winds, |S9 being foudd. He was Carey swore
that for 10 years he had been
mands of the United States are-to-be paid in Nearh'40 guests and attendants -were In the seriously injureCr* about the spine. L. R. H. working for^£2.^TO^rba*^^^SB&ibhad
life. S e c u r i n g s u e h a
90 for t h e r e s t of its
Wallace's
residence,
stables
aud
&torejX!cupicd
preference to claims of other creditors. The! bundTng at the time,... Some whp hadnot retir1
icnanteliving
In
his
different
houses.
He
was
refuge
retjuired
s
ome diplomacy, b u t .
by
J.
E.
Cox
were
lepled,
Its
wfinsfefft£e
resiclaitaaof the United' States, therefore, against ed gotiout'witb diineulty. Fourteen persons
tfie_lrst
to
suggest
that
daggers
fee
used
by
the
dence
of
i
.
C.
W.~"
Murray
and^alL
others
at
A
r
t
e
m
u
s
w
a
s
e
q
u
a
l
to^ t h e t a s k / O n e
an insolvent national bank are not entitled to are known to have been killed, and.but a few
priority of payment <j.ut of its assets. The" escaped unhurt. The ruins took fire and many that place. The storpi ^veraeedrthfe^ miles in a63a6fl"g, ""d afterwards he pointed out. Burke da}T d u r i n g a s h o r t visit t o - C l e v e l a n d ^ "
court also answers in the negatlve-tbe^uestion f bodies were roasted in the flames^—Some -of ,w idth. It- came from south of .tUe .fiver at a to the murderers, but said he was under com- h e c a l l e d u p o n h i s old f r i e n d a n d . £ p m - "
whether the United States have & right to claim those who escaped* received serious injuries. [-point near White Osik. The telegraph wire pulsion at the time. On ' cross-examination
- not yet told half he knew p a n i o n , G e o r g e H o y ! , t h e a s s o c i a t e edi-.
\ payment of their demand-out of surplus mon The hotel and four or five business hesfses-m was blown down fornearlv four luiles, and no I , — — '- -"he—had
about
tbe
assassination
i
e-nccs
catt
be
seen
anywhere-.-T-reestw^
and4Carcy-sald
he
had
not yetconspiracy.
told half After of- t o r of t h e d a i l y P l a i n D e a l e r , a n d said,
eys remaining in the Treasury of v 5 ? ° ^ ? ^ i ^ r — — — — ^ ^ ^
tinreefciitinuiameler were uprooted, broken ferlng
- ^ - - - ^the
- ——o«»«*^«
testimon}' of ^ Michael
™ " « ' Kavanaugh
"George,^
•I ited as„6ecurfty
feclwula^
i w t ^ - t ^ * of
* ^the
^ ounfortunates
were
out, and the -and tw'istcdrlHse-twi«8-.- One more iliait_twji. amTJoseph"5Balth, tbe Informers, and of the after t h e - u s u a l ^ m a l l t a l k .
r t w & t c s w
e r e taken put.
bank. 'The court holds that bonds BO deposited fragments-of live bodies are identified*: The
w e h a v e a l w a y s b e e n .good friendk, a n d constitute a trust'fund, and the trustee cannot cause of the'ca^jrtnlty Is thought to have been feet tWck lay iiround the railroad track, the physicians who made the post mortem-examln[
o n t h e ^ w h o l e I believe t h a t 1 o w e y o u .
lrofrratt~beTreath
it.
broken
inpiecee.
'
Pile
after
ation,
tire
prosecution
rested,
and
-counsel
set off against funds held by him in that char- an explosloo-of powder in the hardware "store
mething."
acter his individual demand against the grantor -just west^liliejKitd^addckblegjait the .walk. 'pile of green railroad ties, were Iskown around I made the opening argument for the defense.
¢^IJ!!iheJ•JI8dJbe^n_matcileSj!_aud• a -earload of I l%Ftrial^w^'comtnncd,'the defense
,r
of the trust. The decree of the circuit courtjs causing the building to fall.
said H o y t , r e m e m h e r i n g ^
' H a r dl h ' .
lumber^tad been emptied, tJhe" side^stakes" gtrcmg-i'ffortrto-prove an alibi; but to no -purreversed andcanwTemanded, with directions
s
o
m
e
of
W
a
r
d
'
s p r a c tl i c a l j o kke s . ^ T a k MASSAtUUSETTs' DEVIIrTRY.
broken short off; Keports ot destruc£iqff "Of pose.* ..Tfo case went to*hc jury, Who shortly
Vto sustain the demurrer and- dismiss the bill. -}
property
and
loss
of
life
come
from
every
dlreturned
witx
a
verdict
-of
guilty,
i
n
g
evQrj'thing
into consideration, I be
The inyestigation into the management of
THE STAR ROUTERS' HOPE.
fectlon. The only building of any kind stand- without leaving the jury
box.
Sen- lieve tffift I o w e y o u half a d o z e n o r s o . "
the
almshouse
atTewksbury,
Mass.,
is
still
in
"VPb.cn Juror Hughes was assigned a seat
pronounced upIt would be almost inconceivable, if ing is a'sectlon house whicb was not squarely tence 6f death wasimraediately
v
" B u t I ani serious n o w , " said W a r d , ^
among the jury in the star route trial, nearly progress.
in the track of the storm. A storm of sueh on Br adyj
; .1 '
-h-.it
were
not
known
that,
there
were
still
fiends
four months ago+'itsjras observed that» he had In bumaij sfikpe, to imagjni tl^e "sickening hor- severity was never before known there:. ~JThe_
as
h e t o o k H o y t b y t h e b a u d . -^4 frave
^
.
lilii^T.AfTf;U, Ar^UTTTBD."
• asUght^swelllng or excrescence, which proved ror^ that have taken place.'''•We append the tornado rieached Conway, Fartlkner county, on
l o n g h a d it in m y m i n d t o m a k e y o u a
The trial of Charles Bradlaugh who^_with
•"to be a cancer.'"it increased rapidly, and is testimony of one witness, and it IsTjut a specl- the same, ratiway" from the' njortheast. No
now larger than a man'B hand. One of the at- mpn :• ^Was-^anploved In the Tewksbury • nos- one was killed, but several wore badly in- the proprietor of the Free Thinkor,was charged p r e s e n t of v a l u e ; s o m e t h i n g . " y o u k n o w . . .
tftrtlfyB f " f • t h " fr < T ?V" r ""i p n t ^ n a h^^n' nlQTlP
with publishing M sketch uf the Deity and
reports
from.thc.tnl?rJor^gEel
il
ltil at night. Helped to lay out the body of jurcd.—No
Catholic and
Baptistcome
churches
were both de blasphemous ll.bjjls,- resulted in Bradlaugti^s ac- now^turd t h e n , wtien I a m a>j-ay a c r o s s
iBa
Nfewspaper row;" where 4he correspondents'
iz/ie Cannpn. The body was warm when put stroved. The loss" will probably exceed $ GO
'offices are situated, and became the voluntary
<iuittal.
'
the. water.. T h i s c o m e s f r o m t h e h e a r t , '*,
new an inmate named kate 000."
QntKorUy fnr t.ke statement thay the cxplana- in the coflin. ' Knew
..'.'. "
A WISE 1 ' O P E T .
^
h
I
w
^
y
nftPr
it.
v
Fumy;
•
•
'Itate.
died
and
I
caw
n o o r o - e . - ^ n d i shall feel g r i e v e d u n l e s s
tion of the lengthy cross-examifialliin by the
T h e l*opo'ha« decided t h a i n A prlWt wlnrpaT- you afceept it a n d t r e a s u r e it c l o s e l y anil
4»ftMS«
defense of government wltne88e»-ily8 in this
ticlpatediji the. agitation In Ireland shall b&'f^Pt^-Nt^M could fall tcTnoUce the rapid at once to pile of tbe doctors. Capt. MarshJ.
HELLISH CRIME.
*
w a r m l y for m y s a k e . A n d I ' w a n t y o u
comc
a bishop'r'
said
1
had
better
keepstill
alwutltrSaw-a-grckprogress made in tKraestro"vcr,tlaHQ it Is rejarTes G. Smith, a/armer lLvTn^iiear Earlst o . t a k e it, a n d g e t o u t of it a l l t h e g o o d
WILLIAM'S WORIV*.
Child
wneTe?the
maggots
were
•
eating"
around^ar-led a s onlj-iiAuestion of a s^orttlmeiMif ore Iheskulb J l a n T a t t m c t h e T a t s w e r e s o - ^ ^
the barn where bis two
-£
_
In bis last message to the. r.eiehstag, Emper- t h a t t h e situatlon-^vill a l j o w . " J
Juror Hughes will^be forced'to Ifave tbe "juryy T'tiaTeyecnthcin run-across my Ia^ivheu I wag sons, aged 14 aud 10.were-do,iag
s44icip^hore^r-l br Willlarn saidbe always believed It bis dtity
^
r
t
e
u
i
u
s
'
m'anner'wasTso
e
a
r
n
p
s
T
thal
boxT and there will be a ulsTfiah There Is eating."
".
\
and
and deliberately
^,.-., brained,'
.- them .with an axe, ' td -devote
the
same
solicitude for H o v t ' m e t ' h i m half w a y .
said to be\ho hope:.fof the sufferer, and his
AS^aferOHTAXT rOXSOT.IDATIOX'.
Retarning to the house, he met his wife in the the condition of the
working classes
pitiable condition has been freely commented
*:A11 r i g h t . " h e said, " d o as y o u will,
4opr<way,
and felled her lifeless to the door as • was
displayi'cU bv
Prussian
^ponby.visitcjstQlheCQurtrorm
James F. Joy, Q|. Detroit, who -is interest^.;
"*"" " " same-weapon.' Hfs little—girl?* - wit- kings when the socialist Jaw was promd^ated. oTdfcroyr a n d n o m o r e w o r d s a b o u t i t . "
A N ORgER FKOM II ATT OX.
,
. in the Wabash railroad, and who has just re- nossedHljc attack on their mother, and rau to a I J
The emperor expressed a conviction that legisturned
fronr
New
York,
says
that
the
.Wabash
" Y o u shall hear from m e s o o n , " ' s a i d
Acting P^stmaster-U'eheraTiratton^Tastprred
nelghborstttsgive the alarm- A crowd soon lation should not be restricted, to policefand pewill
at
once
pass.under
the
management
of
the
an order by which all postal cards and prepaid
W
a
r d , a s he"-wrung. H o y t 1 a h a n d a n d
gatnered at tmv^eenc of the-^murder, . and
measures, but should benCrlt worktngmen.
-letters-are to be forwarded from one posteffice Missouri Paciflu.#n iiw^vyrrtTn; .no change of earchwas at oiteebygun for the flmrderer,wb nal
Abolition of the class tax was the hrst step to- w e n t u p s t r e e t .
to another until the Tetter of postal reaches names, but the line will be a continuous gne wawfQumlaboutvS0.rpdMr4tn the house, with .warda-bejacfltiufe
them. The emperor la amyH o y t >heard f r o m h i m .
from
Texas
to
Detroit
abd
Toledo.
Tht^
-ar
tba4)etson_tor whDm_ it was intended. This
iroat-tmtirom ear to CJKL The, rausc IR Tous IS regaWto the passage 0T "ITfrfrTBurauce
^.^.v.rangement
will
nct*«4taie.
TIO
particul
T h r e e h o u r s a l t e r W a r d ' s _depamire
mall matter Is to be forwarded Without extra
v
^ L c i a o g e s in the'oparating-OSIiclftls of either the, supposed to be loss of: property^arnl nuancial bill, as its fallure^he thinks, Tvould hopelessl5 jtn^ex'press w a g o n d r o v e s l o w l y : d o w n
-rppstage
; _
'
destroy any chaucc of passing the sickix)or-blH
Wabash 6r Missouri Pacific, buXwtll prove of Cmbarraastnent.
.-• \ .
. riHVATE STAMP PLATES..
"Sfuperior s t r e e t Trad h a l t e d in front of
at t h e next session
gr^at
advantage
to
both
in
the
nieiUer
of
busiThe^Cornmlssioner oWnternal Reveoueluui ness. The Wabash ollicials and railroad men
FOREKiN AFFAIRS.
ttnf"Old P l a i n D e a l e r b u i l d i n g . I n t h e
V
r i R E P'AMI'.*"
'under consideration a proposition fof the sur-1
_
ARJRAIONED.
1 generally regard this consolidation asxa wise _
w
a
g
o
n
w
a
s
a
l
a
r
g
e
box
w
i
t
h
a
d
o
z
e
n
_ .coal mines at
loslon of lire-dampr In
Au
render by the^gayeriiment of J h e plates .used.
on tbe part of Mr. GouJ d, as'TirT' w^l be j" The. prisoners charged with tire... Pha-nix Lourche
('(department oflthe Nerd, kill- h o l e s b o r e d t h r o u g h t h e lid. T w o m e n
"for printing privatifr-die stamps after May. 1, stroke
enabled thereby to feed the Wabash from
Park murders have been arraigned, and a true ed seven mint
and manywera-sevcrely. in- p i c k e d it u p w i t h s o m e diiiieulty, c a r r i -Jwhen the stamp, tax repeal goes into effect. s~outftwcsT
roads
without
dividing
with^co
CommisstonerKaum said su^Csu^rrtrrder would petitlng lines east of the. Mississippi river. It bill fdr murder found in.each case, They- have j'uretl.
ed i t i n t o t h e e d i t o r i a l r o o m a n d deposbe a mere matter of grace, as under the Con- is-a]so promised that under the consolidation ^>e.en remanded for xrlal, Brady will be "11 rst
\
tried.
When
arraigned
the
prisoners
pleaded
ited it before M r . H w y V s d e k k .
Tackej'
tract With the manufacturers, tbe piatesbelong Detroitis to have more business, more attenJiJLTSi O F
i^ion it w a s a c a r d b e a r i n g this inscrjrnto the United States. He was disposed^lipw tion and become.a more important point in notNguilLy.' -— • •
TURADLAt'OH IS.RIGHT.
.as Gov- tion;. -_ 1
Lor^ Lofne is anxious that bis
ever, to accommodate the manufacturers as.
j|f pari matters gennrajte
'iik« tequia nt imvrdi vi'pholdM T^r'^lkHjjSj j _ h
aa poaflbie.^reerge Hoyt,
English radical-iiriile'attempts to sit a n d vote
SCHELLRR'S TRIAL.
There are now from :5,000 to 10,000 settlenfo:
I N D I A N 1 a t t r e « - T O BE SOLD.
^
A
present
from his best frieni
In the H o u s ^ f Communs without taking the thfrunsurveyed territory within the new land
Senator Van Wyck urges tbe Interior De- . All'of the -sickening horrors of the "Jtilwau- oath
Artemus
Ward,
/
of allegiance.
district over which Michigan's congressman
partment to order the immediate sale of the kee holacaust ar^recalled by the cprnmenccrith my- blessing-,"1 idrrF mav—htr
T
. ; I C K . WOIJK.
has been placed as agent.
' " * ' . . '
Ottoc Jndian lands in Kansas and Arkansas, in ment of the trial ofiieorge "Scheller, the bara'bTOther.
/ '
?tick c
The goYenmientVhiil relative to explosives, _: Arrangements completed^orillic, .LriaLiiLthc
_fip_lte of the fact that the House of Representa- keeper. Great exeltemmtijrevails in-MilwaoiW i t n a^Tnkmg-4ieaTt7lloyt""pr()cnred
tives failed" to pass tblr'Senale "Sill, whictr was "kce,~a"nd on the first day oftKc^trtar^-att'-'nvair- tjntfoduced "In c^n\insri8 the * other day, was alleged Phoenix park murderers. Joe Brady
passed
in
a
manner
thaiKcertainly
reflects
great
ahle
6pacc
was
occupied.
The
defense
claim
to
a h a t c h e t a n d r e m o v ^ t h e lid, I n s i d e
thought necessary to complete the sale. The
will be-f ried lirst.
parliament.
The
introduc
secretary is convinced that the senator Isrlght I have but little direct testimony to off&Tvjclying Vcredit
, 1 L U H upon
li±j\jll
p m ii(i i i n u i
X ^ ^ J ^ . bill
V * * was
»***'^ *»*w»v»%*fc*v
1» t ^ b l n W 1,1 in mfifitr t4ie b o y , as , d e m u r e 'as tr^-^loauon. s a t
mainlyjga-t^e
failure
of
the
prosecution
to^ionabout the matter, and the sale wul "Be made
ed by Sir'Son. Ilarcourt arST^reaiFfbr thelifst
W . a r d ' s f a v o r i t e k a n g a r o o . , ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ first
nect SeBeller with the incendiarism, and thui time. It was then taken 'upMn. committee ef gloomy for eight years
about the first of May.
Agent Pratt, of the Ameriean.dlstlllcrs' as i m p u l s e w a s to,-nail d o w i i t h e i r d ^ s i n d
tlvs^hulu.: Il.pabsed thiuugh^jhe committee
.secure hi$ acquittal on technical grouud;
w i t hotti^jci ng latter ed.—ProgresiOwaa thepjg; Kudatiuii, hav.ing4ailedinhisC>nadia •sehemet f ^ e n * ! - - the--=)6Q-X
b a e k ^ . z s r i t h . —m2
Indlari Agent- Wilcox bt tbe San Cartofl.
^ _. T ^DE LOXG'S TRUNK.
ported amtd-^hecrs and the i>ill passed ^ ts third "will next try Bermuda,
compliments'; but, remembering—his
agency in a telegram-to Commissioner Price
Do Lpng's clicst, that was found by the re- r"eading-. The ?er nmtnt is much surprised at
Atie-w^ edition of Emerson's works is 60on to promisecl..to a c c e p t .the.<yift. l i e , c o n c h u l la ,
- saysltis-rumorca
says itis-rumorcd inai
that a company UL
of rau^rangers
en on
, the bill, aXit was be issued^kjiitaiuTng much ncwiuatter.
is being organized at Tombstone, and the gen- Ibef party, has been opencdnand.compared with the prompt action
on
•ed te-mafee-tite-best of t h e d o n a t i o n anii
" P. • point
- i . . i to
i - >anHnvasion
i.i
1~—#
the inv^nhfiri-awl
inventory and found correct. It contained pected it would be considered longer in comeral--indications
of *u^~«3„„
the San rt.hf>
•'Aiuat" PollYHatch, supposed^tri be the phls
a
number
of
trinkets
Intended
lor
his
family.
mittee,
i
t
provtdes-*hat
tli&Tuaximum
penalty
i-C&rlOB~agen'Cy. He says, ./'The-result of such
estreBldent of ^ e w England,"' died at her home to giyf3 t h e j t n i n f a l t h e c a r e a n d a t t e n for
causing
an
explosion
by
whicrFk^s
ofjjfc'br;
A
FALLEN
RCILOLKG.
tion w h i c h he k n e w W a r d e x p e c t e d . i t .
an invasion will be disastrous.
^,.
property is entailed sball be lifc-long^Seyylt'-de. in Manchester, N^ II., recently, aged 105.
A
tfyc-sfoTTiMiilding
i
n
Rochester,
N
.
Y
.
\
Manitoba
is
making
a-yigotuuiL'kii^i
HigainfrfcH e — a e c o p d i n g l y noat
r ?Ah attempt to cause an e'x*plQsipji ~Q,
-•;
.•--•'--' HAV?AILi5LAlO>rE-i'.
_ > - .
_
Sefcrdtary FolgefThas had a conference ) m k owned a n d occupied by"J. F . Carter, fell t h e or keeping explosives with intent vto cause e£ trte LK)miiifch"^oTefnTnTnt pfopositibn. to iu- t h e " t r a y e l e d a n i m a l " • h o m e , w h e r e it
^ r morning, b u r y i n g 14 w o r k m e n . Q n e w a s plosion, to be punishable by imprisonment for
tse the duty on agrlcultuial" implements.
director of the mint and the Hawaiian mlnTheTa^grcgate
value of such implements sold Was r e s t e d safe a n d h1a p p y , s e c u r e in t h e
isterin^egard to the request of the Hawaiian killeoVand several others seriously injured.
twenty years, and the unlawful making or,}
at
Portlt^eda
Prairie
alone last vear amounted affection a n d regard of its o w n e r a m i
goverainemtd haye Its stiver money coined at
FL05r>Er>.
^ keeping of explosives under suspicious circumin,round
dgure^to
$850,000.
*
•/
the_ynlted states mints. It was "decided tow i t h ' g o o d h o u s i n g a n d p'lentv t o ejiL
A London,' O r t t ^ d i s p a t c h of t b e 12th inst., stances to be punished by fourteen years' imgrantthe request^and preliminary arrangeBy
the
expdosiont>Capowder
mill
a
t
/
Acton,
I saw it:a^;^lay1a«g^rby^^-.-4ioj^f- —
prisonment.
All
accessories
to
such
crimes/are
ments for the ceinagexsjlll be made at once. says: T h e noo<led^djstricts of Kensington^ to be "treated as principals. Provision-Is jfiade Mass., the othbi; day, tw^^nTen werckilled."
South and Londbtt.\Vcst are complete-'
i n v i t a t i o n . A c o r n e r of his l a r g e b y * f"
•The mint a t San P ^ i a ^ - a - a f t ^]FqXoi\
Aa fbo London
Leu an LLLL- i ;
j " ~
JudgeTJrcs"ban\Is t h e ^TsE^pQ^inastef, Sam b a r n on E u c l i d A v e n u e h a s been fff"^
.,
~.b~~. T h e wat0T^m$(v ovpr-two-fee; "TuTlie bill for ordering oi¾^^rr^q13tries ijrtrfthe
place of coinage. The dies
•obably be during
T p S ™
one night. Maity of t h e b ^ c ^ ' s t r e e t s In crimes spCcHied for arrest, absconding witnesses, uel Osgood being ike first..
u p f o r ' i t s u s e , a n d his s t a b l e m a n lias i t
made at the Philadelphia mint, Th^Hawallan Kensington a r e submerged, a n d cofninuhl6a- and for searching for explosives. The penalties
Tbe prohibitory am'fcniimeny'to tbe Ccmstitu i n ^ s j i c c t a l e h a r g e . _ - W h c n M r . H o y t
coins w'ill be of. the following denom
•to
be4nJlicfed.ftrc
irrespective
of
damage
(lone?
tlon between neighbors can only be accomplished
tlon wtis rejeeted by tlieN Connecticut
One dollar, half a dollar, quarter of a
the explosives.
.-••..... ._ •
Jn' means of boats._ T h e rivef is now highe
[5encd t h e d o o r ' o i its r o o m a n d c a l l e d
not
having'thc necessarv,^wo-thirds vote./
and eighth of a-dpllar. T —
;
t h a n a t a n y previous t i m o in thFrnemovy of
A DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATION^
oijfav^Arterntis!
A r t e m u s ! " -tfre g r a y old
TlveT'Dclawarc Legislature has . passe-Q the
VERY HARMOXIOUS.
_...,
the QMest"citizen. Cord-wood'and pieces of
AnreTVldcU
threatens
to
assume
extensive
f e l l o w > a m o o u t witl\ a few slow a n d
Government counsel in the star route trial bridges, pbeds, out-bulldings, aud dams' are proportions jtns^brokeu-QutM...Bonnip,• iicar bill concerning mumcrers. K. found insane,
fcdigttitift
d o w n •• f e a r l e s s l y
they
whl
be
c
o
M
_
-down'
stream,
t
l
y
current
deny that there has been. any—disagreement
v
T w c l H y liolL?e^~1riJvc" their sanity Is regained they wiiT^e tiam to
..
a t o u r feet. ^ 4 i e is g e t t i n g ordTand
among themselves, and Mr. Merrick" particu- of which is very svrttffanu-! strong 'i'bousanda, TTeneva,7-=Swi
trial or,,seutenee.
lacly states hfe intention to contlnucin
the case of people are witnessinfcthe sight from' tire already been-destroyet
. .a,b.(nitJie-libimg^lL^aid M r . H o y t ,
NOSYMI'ATt
j.banks., Great* inconveniettecA has beep caused
TbcqirrMio" hi cpdtrovcrsv.'Than'TiSportaiTr " a n d 'we..eaniiot ^get m i l r t t H i ^ u n u s e n l e n t
tp the 'end. *"-.. *- '..
',
^ :' u - .
'(>:Connor Power, member ^Tf^parlianicnt^ railroad'c^sc now before the L'nited States su-'
AlilD^ ORDER.
"
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\ to worklngmed by their In ability tio-redeh th^ir
o u t .of'-' h i m tha"t w a s possibleNj^O y e a r s
v
shops
and
factories
in
the
cit}.
fn>m
Mavo, offered,, a resolution in cemtiions ^prcme cOurt^ i^ virtually whether live powN[.to
k^otnmiijaloner of -kv^e"rnaiT revemnHEas'
v
tixaHyJ-re.gulatc
rates
for
thetrans
port
atiori
-qf
a^6\ M y c h i l d r e n p l a y witiv h i i u > a n d
for
the
relief
of
the
Irish,.
J&9_JMab
Is
W
I
I'ETER COOI'EK'S WILL.
.
-.
iustglveTs^o^tbe public prlnt«r.4.hc largest, or>
..-hdisb
and
passengers
over
the
Ulinoisxj
£5,000,000
for.p_rom'otln
gr^nT(><
c6loniza
J
?
he h a s n e v e r offered t h e m a n y hi
der ever isstred. Thi^ order "w^Scauscd by the
The -will of Peter-Cooper has been JUedF
^al roauis^yeeted In the railroad -company ^ n w a r m d a y s w e l e t h i m o u t in t h e
t h e money to be ad^-ancedT)yibe.trc«.§ury,
provisions of tntslawl relative to the-FC.bate on leaves'$100,000to Cooper Union and divides tne
.tate s - - •-.'
,:
tobacco and cigars, ffnticalls for 50,,000,000^la- .remainder of the estate, exce^t $200,00()-in wh'lcTr-^in lie securcd-by a ^ien o n t h e "land.
y;h:d, a n d he n e v e r a t t e m p t s to'igct
His.
resolution
wus
strongly
opposed,
as
it>^
Thaddeu^Fairb:inks>4hc Inventor
of thebels and 750,000 blankp rr«^he use of mantH Lspeclalbequests, between his son anddaughtrr,
i
facturers and dealers.\ One^mdnufacturer In 1 E d w a r d Cooper and'Mrs. A b r a m S. Hewitt. T h e adoption would-be detrimental t o t h e work/of scales known by^rkinaine;'i?"i^,re' i<lent. of lit, i v a y \ H e tkies n o t l i k e d o g s , ' a n d w i l l
the government. - ^ ^ : •
•
/
Jolinsbury, vt., andlBsivcrOO-ycara old, \^^_ r n r r r t v ^ n d hjdc w h e n a n y of t h e in a-teSt. Louis, Mo., has sent aw. o r d e r ^ p r 751,000- estate"is..yalued a t $2,000,000.
'•" •
. UiHXlTTs^NEASV.
/•-•-.-y/
labels.
,w. ^
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John V. rkrweir,""of CMcttgo, earr'ies^Miindi- abontT
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^ ^ L ^ R E D F I E N D S ! WORK.
-^
-Xbtvrithstanijing the*positive assurance of vidual life insurance of ?S3&000 whkh
.
I'OI'E'rt PAY
H
i
s
o
^
^
h
a
s
T
i a d m a n y offers frioni
Nearly 100 p*fs~ons^have been killed in^Iexieo the-tHiperintendent of the Domlrntw^rK)liccthat is said. ta_jb>the largest: life luanrjttU'e in t h e i
Gen. I'ope has filed a .Claim for $26,6Qf "'bac
"skowmeii ' f(Vr; "•'"(Mil A r t e m u s " siuee^
slacc^-the
Apache
Cb^itbreak,
IHKL it .is be- the re|)ortcd explosion in the RaBternbkick was
- pay, that, amount being the difference -between
west. " '
thcijajf hasTiot beentpld. - Of-tfie num- ,a_ canard, Detective. Hodgins and foul
Wafd^Vleath,N^iithe has deelined thepf
v . the salary of brigadier general and major gen- lieved
dent. Madisor^s old estate,"Motrtpclicrv'
ber l?uled^Fr^were, AmcricSns, At Palmo4Tonto policemen summouciCto Ottawa by
'j.
" H e w a s a'^jresent from m y dtfar
"^«ral.from.April 1, 1S6T, t o October' {£,-1883, I^anche
:n..bought by Umis rVDctricK, of Bait
been.
19 were kTHeddn one day>-Tw-o worn government have 'lnipcctjien-. the undergroi
, :
^dvtrUig whLn time he was doing duty as brevet cn.\verehun«-up
<>ltTSr4end,
^- ^sa:Mt>i;Mr.
Hojt,-W«tH
-=yhwids anil rippedppen.
,
and
major gener'al and drawing the-pay of a briga- From onc-a-cnlla by,the
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l
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him.'
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r
n
i
i
m
was
takc'traod
f('>und
maiT"'
"
., the palace car man, has
the
ff^ib beer
dier.
\ ^
at the mother^ feet. The botHca of tl
ullman, 111.,'apresentof.5,000
w a n t e d IiIro^HamVI wou^j^io^kSt h i m g o .
' ^ t h e made I
FINISHED.
y
wore
horribly
mangled.
"a
piihlic
Ijbrary.
,
night;
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s
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l
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n
e
a
s
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c
s
s
^
s h a l l k e e p h i m ^ q d give^mm^ a - t o m e
It Is expected t h a t t h e committee appointed
rnong mpmbeVMJi parliament. The" ^Tho IxiiWof the new""^wso-ccot tvlamp'ls in as long,, a s h
WALSH" S ^ V O J U D *
to examine the conditidnvpt the United States
b e l i v e s ^ m * l e s s \ h e iwqwivea
n
:njiounlcd, a n d every pre- tablct^jru contains" a protuV^f Washington
treasury will have finishedrrheir labor« by the ' Walshv the Irish- suBpcct^who' arrived In
m
e
,
a^id
i
n
that e a s t v ^ y ^ l L ^ l r e r i t v I l l
^ ^ e n t possibility ef trouble. similar/ t o that on ••tlie prcscbi/three-CCTlV
30th of the prcaent/month. N&^iliscTepancies Naw York from France, states that be left'En- ,c.._.
l
o
o
k
xmt
f
o
r
him."/
PrlheesaLouisto'snturn will s t a m ^
-.,^ .
: .... .,
'have been discovered thus far In fcittter^moneys glandlo puttiiinself out_Qf_4hc___power pf the I t Is t
postponed."
.
As wo left "AflHMiwT'w'ftB ijlttlflg^m
;
ui accounts,._„
k - t o~K n^ , be Indelin
lyingwrL'tcjfcgltffa^
"^rr-u,m),\
"
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' Brady will be hanged May 14.
he
barn
floor^ookirig
at usplac^tly",
land If he thought he would be tried by a |
"csjrp IJAOKATHJ-N',
JOH?J CHINAMAN'sTTidHTS.
"~^,Canaua will hot nifore ytlic -proponcdextra
but too .many were hangedjn Ireland yi\ disastrous fire occurred rccehtly at Man- dbties
W. t b d ' u h a n g & Co., of Waynesboro', Ga.,
u i i h t oNUh*
M U U e a oon'"Amcr'ican'''-''ag3rtcuTtUral
n
Amcnc
Implements a i t r t ^ p p a r e n l l y w i t h o u t ;i I h oTrrgti
\^naving;app"ealea to the Chinese Minister at nowaCra^ unjusOJ, arid~he sTiouldcxpcc't;to""b£ dalay, Burmah. One tbobsand buildings were /until next season.
carl^
it w a y a m o n g tlrC b usht
ushmen, o r
^VaahTngton to endeavor through the "instsu- pnadea victim. alth^igbJic.was as .pu<l,tl9ary8 #kes4rFoycd,
Including ine
the resiuouce»ui
resldibncesof s'cygral^j
» ^
Steswoyco, manning
nuyvj,^, ft|t1 ( u>; ».
touj*s<across t h e country—^^
ckurcr^.
u u i i i W W j u i u t u m ie™Catholic
c ~ t , n L i n j i i i : i-n.ui
i:u. of his v
.... jatntality of the state departtnent, under thc- Gladetonc hu»»e^ o f the charges brought cabinet ministers." Two prisoners were burned
w
i
t
h
t
h
e
owtrran, A . -Ward
idcrcd
the
convictiotTQJ
.{jwrtiTTa^aid
to-hold
a
clear
$13,000,000
against
him.
"
g
e
n
i
S
nQ
treaty ofTB44, between the United Statefe and
1
~
-' '
/ - , .
_ c .. . conclustp ' **"* ith in their^ells>...,
"souri
Pacific
plock./
Oblna, to obtain for them reparation for losses those : now on trial _ foregone
,inLAn*^..TRIAJLt^
_ •/ ".. J ,
sustained by being driven' out of the towrrabove Walsh-gayea long a^()UruT)fhow ho .was Inan^
t
h
e
trial
of
.Joe
Brady
QU
thc^h^^Wtnxa^l
~",'Many U T % -.^,
(Jroaind b o n e o r b o n o «1
named somo monih^Blnce, the Mlnlatcr call- veigled 4nto an* acquaintancewith Detective
J^cville. g r a d i e n t wriode valwe ~a**a
$l", r *a n»c e" ofgnn In ai rrrnrflrtl thrnt»,
"
' in- Havre, buf-jbptng. lnawfeiO^of nuy dei big Cavendlgh .au5iBui»e- I M W O A ^ :
cfftEeat^ntlpn pT the stite dfip^TtAeW
j r l1i _*
:
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—~
V. /
iiotwtltistanding the factwas ^ - ^ - ^,^ t^h^i t-i a««
matter. Secretary 'FreHtt^ntyson in replyia
p o u l t r y fee^l h a s n o e q u a l , '
jurors
orH.
^
h
e
reports
of
tk^epartmwaToT
agriculture
absentees
wounTbc
fined
£
that.as, the complaJnafitBrWcre not. injured In
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FOLK NOTES.
T
w o r k o u t tw y e t a h a r m o n y witlwkU t b $ n o t - a a i o | t | i e d i s p o o t t i o D + o i t h e A m e r i J&a&terji
D u s i n s tp. l i a r s .
D e n y i n g a fault d o u b l e s it.
k n o w n f a c W o f a h i t a a l a n i l h u m a n life.' e a n p e o p l e t o d o j u s t i c e , b u t a s t o t h e
M o r e than t h r e e quarters of a c e n - A n E l d e r w a » c r a m p e d w i t h . a n d e b e ,
w h i c h needij t o
M n . J o s e p h ttopfc i s «6 p r i n t a t>ook B u t i t c a n n o t be l a u g h e d o i i t of s o c i e t y n a t u r e o f ''^fitnffing"
t
u
r
y . h a s p a s s e d s i n c e Johnson'a Anodyne
S t . J a c o b s Oil did] t h e p a i n slal^e;'
b
y
a.
ane^r;
n
o
r
s
c
o
u
r
g
e
d
o
u
t
o
f
s
o
c
i
e
t
y
be
s
t
o
p
p
e
d
.
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it
is
a
c
o
n
s
p
i
r
a
c
y
o
r
g
a
n
o f h o r tri|» r o u m i febo w u r l . i .
T{P*—
pinirpent
was invepteiL a a d it is to-day 4 :pe w a s s o . h i g h l y pleased,
;'
b
y
a
n
nnatnerna..
Liiiaa
inoinft,
i
t
i
m
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t
o
i
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e
d
a
n
d
c
a
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r
i
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d
forward--ionl
i
r
f
t
w
h
J o h n - B r o w n ' s yoiinijof brother suct
h
e
m
o
s
t
w
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l
y
k
n
o
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n
a
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t
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e
T
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a
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a
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a
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heflwas
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f
s
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,
s
t
a
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,
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e
v
e
n
t
s
t
o
b
e
w
e
i
g
h
e
d
a
n
d
soil, a s recent d i s c l o s u r e s m d i e a t ? ; the
~*c liiida hinx a s a t L u i i d ^ u i o n t h e (j u c c ir.
m e a s u r e d b e f o r e i t s r i g h t t o .suiy is de- A m e n c a n p e o p l e h a y e v e r y U t i l e pQw£Z mos^-vttl«ttb4e i n t e r n a l a n d ^ e x t e r n a l A n d t ° ° k rt l ( W h o p i e t ^ S a l t Leake,
Kev. Henry Ward Beechor recently cided.
H o w m u c h . g o l d and" h o w m u c h t o a r r e s t it. T h e y >ife h a r d l y a b l e t o r e m e d y in t h e w o r l d . N o f a m i l y s h o u l d f A T s o l d i e r o n g t m r d a t F o r t W a v n t f ,
a t t e n d e d t h e o p e r a (for t h e Jirst t i m e in d r o s s is i n t h e l u m p i s u n c e r t a i n ; b u t p r e v e n t i n d i v i d u a l s i n this c o u n t r y f r o m j b e w i t h o u t it.
W a s s u d d e n l y strieken witii pain,
his life.
. I
for t h i s v e r y r e a s o n it m u s t be s e r i o u s l y s e n d i n g m o n e y t o t r u s t e d f r i e n d s a b r o a d |
Hfttthoaght he w a s g o n e ,
T h e . ^,
M r s . P r e s i d e n t Tjyier d r e s s e s h e r h a i r a n d c a l m l y c o n s i d e r e d ; it m u - t be k e p t
principles- underlying
nearly
for a n y s e c r e t p u r p o s e , h o w e v e r i n But w h e n he rubbed o n
e v e r y Ann
ing, is t h e p r i n c i p a l w i t h c o u p o n s
p r e c i s e l y a s s h e d i d w h e n a y o u n g b r i d e i n ' t h e c r u s h e r a n d W a s h e r a n d s i e v e of l
f a m o u s . A s for t h e e m p t y talk of d e m St. J a c o b s O i l , w-8# r all r i g h t a g a i n .
attached.
in t h e W h i t e . H o u s e . '.
p u b l i c d i s c u s s i o n u n t i l it c a n be d e t e r - a g o g u e s o r s w i n d l e r s , t h e r e is n o t m u c h
Foolish fear d o u b l e s d a n g e r
T h e s u c c e s s o r of L o r d L o r n e a s G o v - m i n e ^ h o w m a n y g r a i n s of g o l d t h e r e d a n g e r of h a r m t o G r e a t B r i t a i n f r o m
I t i a j s a i d try r e l i a b l e p e r s o n s t h a t Hhere r n o r - G e n e r a l .of C a n a d a w i l l , it i s s a i d , a r e t o t h e p o u n d ) - r C ^ i r i s t i a n U n i o n .
that.
If t h e r e w e r e n o t h i n g e l s e d o n e Ulan'si Cavalry
Condition
Powders
fed
be V i s c o u n t Enfield.
o n A m e r i c a n soil tlfat o u g h t n o t t o b e s p a r i n g l y t o l a v i n g . h e n s w i l l i n c r e a s e
The Dynamite Scoundrels.
done, except what ;suc:liperSons do o r
J a m e s G o r d o n Benrtett w a s o n c e a
-Mr* f&tLSSS^ i*5f jy» Incite
t e . ' q t j a n t l t y of e g g s two-foTcTf TrY It;
s a y , b o t h n a t i o n s m i g h t rest in p
s c h o o l t e a c h e r in M a i n e , w h i c h i s s u p - N. Y. Tribune. V '.
•* wpj*^' c o s t m u c h .
Don't throw away
p o s e d t o tteeount f o r hidd^harpnegi.i.
I t i s notrf^tFftnge-tlmfc t h e Eng4h«rrp_eo---W4ietl4ei : -4TMJ m w t t e e f l s of t h o s e w h o y o u r ftioney o n t h e large
packs.
p i e a r e « x e i t e d t o fcreat a n g e r b y t h e t>a.rk
^ - - 1 l' e s s a n d b i t e m o r e a r e w i t h i a t h e
J a y Gould ha^neeeiveilovertwothotid y n a m i t e f i e n d s . T ^ i e ' e f f o r t s of t h e s e r e a c h o f A m e r i c a n a u t h o r i t y , o r a r e
A man who caunot mind his own business is
s a n d a p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m c a p t a i n s of e v e r y
Relieves and cures
m i s c r e a n t s h a v e n u t d o i i e s e r i o u s "harm, c o m m i t t e d w h o l l y d » K n g ! i s h s o i l , haa not to b<: trusted w4tirtfac Klng's.—Savllle. /
g r a d e , arftl a l m o s t e v e r y n a t i o n , t o c o m RHEUMATISM,
a s y e t , b u t - t h e i r p e r s i s t e n c y l e a d s t o n o t y e t been m a d e c l e a r .
m a n d his yacht.
.
^
Admiral
Neuralgia,
t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h a t <if.jfrisiderH.hlft h:trm
Q u e e n Victoria has reigned forty-six may*be prevented only by the exercise
We always love those who! admire us, arid
Sciatica, Lumbago,
" M a n y p r o c l a i m tlTejr "virtue f r o m t h e the ladies can have many admirers by using
v e a r s , o n e y e a r l o n g e r t l i a n Q u e e n B e s s , of' a , v i g i l a n c e j n r e p r e s s i o n w h i c h is
.
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Sealskiu_ w e r e irrany w a y prepared_or aided
many lives sent free by mall. Doa't delay a moment
and children are entitled
l to hettnr thin curt^
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appears to be scorned by r e a l t y .
t h e b l a t a n t eh«ate^wh€F"^MJrbottt--ifl:4h-is- lllona a p p r o p r i a t e d .
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tnun t'u). -trrtczr a n d h o n o r a b l e ' d i s c h a r g e s psri uo nc us ,r ebdo. t mNt yE,W
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An English Veterinary SurReof,
IChemlst.
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designs o n l y to et m o n e y into
Dowiravplins in this co'untrv, nayil L most
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a r d Cattle 1'owders »o!
,Nn o t h e r N e w s p a p e r ptiblishet! o n Uiis
t h i s s u i e o^ t h e
p o s s e s s i o n of-the H a m p d e n f a m i l y until t h e i r o w n "pockets, a n d ^ i f t h e truth
ATC worthless trash. He sa.vs th«tSher'..an'8 r
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ttlwnys Intorowting. - H " ^ ' - e v e r y b o d y ' s n e w s p a p e r .
•Immensely valuable. Nothing on "earth will make befjfriayllte Sherklan't CoBdltten rowdara. I>ose, 1 I w p ' i r .
of J o h n H a m p d e n , a l i n e a l d e s c e n d a n t i t o u t o f t h e i r p o c k e t s f o r a n y , p u r p o s e
-Srr&scTtpttiTTrRaws: DAILY .(4 p a g e v ) . b y mail. 5&c.
"l tn \ nint f-io-i <<r>i-i-vprvWhere. or «cnt Kv m«M for R'-fi«tti9T-rt»TTini r S JotfHaov A Oo-, B o a x o * . MASSI
b e y o n d their private gratification.^ T h e
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f i t s original owner.
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per year. I. W. E N G
more dangerous scoundrels
who "do
1 ANT*. T'nhlifiher. N e w York ( I t y .
ardHa,filanYthe f a m o u s C a n a d i a n raiaft rtVpana, n q n r H v n p i n n a
flnH
Pngnyn
o a r s m a n > ^ a 3 r s h e o n l y j e a r n e a t o swvtn
in c r i m i n a l attempts^ to. s o m e p u r p o s e ,
A
,last summer^vjlp.can n o w swim only a
are quite apt t o be m e n w h o m a k e very
•5Ak E . . ; . '
little, the muscleSsjf hiifarms quickly
little parade o t their designs, a n d w h o
b e o o a i n g t i r e d • a. a m g < 4 a r confesaiiou,
T1TE P R A C T I C A L . E A H M E R . , 0 ^ P n l L A D E I ^ H I A , from »n natjmatcacquaintance with ft?fe^j[rs;-r»s
n e v e r p u t t h e s l i g h t e s t t r u s t . i n '..windyfound there is a general de&ire to po&ics* H^rfri^and Homes in th« west. Now. iri order to give each of cmr S«i«tnt>
admits, for a sculler
lers an opportunity to obtain an Improved Farm, a well-known, reliabte real estate soarf has carefully selected foi
swindlers.
T o find o u t w h a t p a r t of
[ 1 0 0 F A R M S , to be offered as Premiums to our'paper. We also ofler.lB connection with the Farw property, as
!a w a n t s h i m t o r e t i r e tpffrri
!AS L EPSON. GTOFMOORE.
t h o v h i e a n s r a i s e d .in ^this. c o u n t r y for-.
rniiirnv ^rx^Stf'-Plat" FngTa'">g^—tnprrh reproductions o£ the works of the greatest masters. ^ These are alone w .._
H5N>0SiG.LLlS. C H I S . B I ' N C p r o f e s s i o n , ^ n d frer^a^^s h e
the
price
of
the
paper
;
ancl
when
we
give,in
addrtion>the
opportunity
to'obtain
an
Imprc»*<l
Farm,
we
are
making
r i s h a i m s is a c t u a l l y e m p l o y e d i n c r i m j
T h * m O S t S D l e n d Id O f f e r y e t ! "^very Subseriber will receive a Premium. "Pit PRACTICAL FARMER
STCFHt^^LDWtN SPECIAL
w i l l s o o n f o l l o w fie^r a d v i c e . _~
was founded by Tascnatl Morris in1855, and is one of the oldest Agricultural. Literary and Family Journals published.
l a n s o r acts, and which individuals
tnr
Its
character and reputation are of tWhijjhest. and-Subscribers rarely drop trorrMSux lists. It has 16 pages, published
B a r n u m beincr a c q u i t t e d o f a c h a r g e
I weekly at f*coper annum. WetvantUaoo
ntTiKtuiicrt&€rs in tuto mont/ts±
a r e t l i c * < e w Vvho a r e doing: i n f a m o u s
of c r u e l t y t o c h ^ d r e n i n h a v i n g the. E l A 6ffeT as P r c m W s the Stccl-yi"*-JgflgTW*ttg8
w o r k w h e n M ^ a n y are m e r e l y c h e a t i n g
and
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l i o t t f a m i l y p e r f o r m , o f f e r e d 1*200 p e r p e o p l e b y i n i a
j s t a l k , i s a t a s k of
w e e k t o M r , J e n k i n s , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of v e r y g r e a t
d i f t i c u l t ^ s ^ B i i t if a n y 4 n t h e s o c i e t y f o r t h e p r e v e n t i o n o f c r u d i t y f o r m a t i o n is o b t a i n e t l , m ? r ^ o r abroaiT,
' T o ^ n T r a j ^ p T T T l i e r w o i i l d p e r m i t h j m t o w h i c h w i l l e n a b l e o u r Govei^Hiuent t o
exhibhv h i m ( J e n k i n s )
through the 'fasten crime against our l a w s i i
country as-ar-man w h o would prevent persons within pur jurisdiction, ther
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The most Powerful Healing Ointment
c h i l d r e n m a k i n g a n lifinest livoliliood..
Farps aicalrm good condition, tfid are la size
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f n a, s o b e r a n d - j u d i c i o u s a r t i e l e , t
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h a s s u c c e e d e d i n w r e s t i n g — t h i s - -o»n*«Fv*tive businejaa i n t e r e s t s o f G r e a t
v i c t o r j N ^ o m o u t a s h a r p r i v a l r y , a n d B r i t a h x i s jiisycKivv t-Fe m o r e i m p o r t a n t
t h e N o r U v ^ a t c a n j u s t l y t a k e p r i d e i_„
n because tli^d^namite policy seems to
o t rea^Jipii b y o n e of. ^ e a t e j t v ^ h e security>of p r o p e r t y r a t h e r
thfe'high attain
T h e s u b j e c H v i s an" e p i s o d e xtk4a*^oIitfcal institutions.
TheJ5«!onoits s o n s
.jarfst s a y s : " T h e A m e r i c a n s , a g r a v e ,
in t h e w a r o f NapQlcoT»,in 1813-14k i n d l y , a n d i n t h e main* r e l i g i o u s p e o ple, are certain n o t to tolerate for l o n g
Evolrrtion as a bypothesi
an a v o w e d / w a r V a g a ' i n s t a friendly p e o f o r t h e o r i g i n M nuvn ^m^ai
p l e carried- o n b y t h e i r - o w a ^ g R e s t s , b y
p r o v e d -hypothesis
m e a n s a g a i n s t w h i c h n o t o n l y thcirojurtf
p h y s i c a l g a p s ' in h
tvvfee-u
c o n s c i e n c e s b u t t F e i r o w n vicvv^KjfMho
-^highest b r u t e a n d
e e n ^he voit.^>JSjooner o r latej»^the A m e r i c a n s
" T h e r e art?j*.
•highostiitistinot
m o r a l a r c suro > tQv4ccii
mt 'this t h i n g must
w h i e k ' i t affortJs^ob n d e q t m t ^ entir'-ai
?nt t h « t i s d c c i d c i t r
f i t h a s A g a i n s t i t t h e trri- nelt-1'
e consttttrt&n o f t h e u n i o n hor4o s t a n c i e n t h i s t o t y ; BiblicaJ
a w s o f 4twVHridXiaJ^t^tcs
UU4 • w i l l , . p r »
litions
v d n t t h e w i l l ttf^tlie, .pfeoplo
Deoo
: I t "iffjit b e s t o n j
an
3lO Ifroni oet
n o l "ing c i e c u t i v f t , " * T h g m i s t a k e l r e r e i a
and it
w o r k in
. , ,
from 8» to oSo acre*, t a d worth from $6oo to tjo.ooo each: Ihierare
Farms
will,be
all read
fcd&yajced b*
lytp
af
Deed, aad
a clear
and
Ashfjrh'
shown
8 0 Bthe
U SUnited
H E L SStates
O
down.
H E AThey
1 per acre was ikarill beJpYoductiya
bones
from
theperfect
start Title
1 oecupviM^ Warranry
^ . . ,as from
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arms
last
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All
of
these
lands
are
j*st
as
good,
and
will
produce
as.
ranch
under
like
etenaacies are such, that possession can be triyen at once. H o w VOU m a y o b t a i n o n w o f
I circumstances.
CM
FARHER.
immediately upon receidring 0ft Subaeripti
Henry's
t h e F a r m s . S ^ a t f i b e f o r t h_e - P_—
R_AACTICAL
CT.
cnptioa pnee—
mi
Sa.oo,a ceiptand the cH ant number, of the FARMER will be mailed to the sender, his name entered upon our «rr>
Sores.
receip
itinued for. one year. As soon as r e hare 10.063 new Subscribers registered on our books,
acription
list, and
paper wilT»«rard to each of them a premium, atrgregatint; in»«Iue Sao.ooo, in such a manner taat
Henry's
lor
in ten days
fromthe
dare,'we
il opportunity'to
obtain
one
atid
Engraving*. J n the same way the
leach subscriber will havi; a fair aoo?t>*i»l
opportuniti-to
obtain
oneoT
oTthe
the Farms
F; until
- •the
—
B
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rns.
I
will
receive
their
Premiunvs
entire
list).boo
worth
of
•second and foirowingstrietoiiu
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|n,ended
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I isffivenaway.
awa These Farn«and~Enjrra i"?» *£e
Henry's
•atuitous upon our part. »nd is intendsNyfus as a meaprof dividing withKoor"Subscribera the pro^
[enbrely erat
Bruises.
,
, T. h
..te iname and iddress of those securing the
[year,
valuable Premiums will be published in the PRAC"Henry's
TICAL FARMER. Having made up our mind to
secure, at an* cosr. the larwest circulation of
Pimples.
ArricwrniraTPaper in the World, we have, tees*
Henry's
to forego all profits a+4-rfWe otfr SCtHc^Bers. the
I Farms and"Eng;r»T»fl24for the Berirtvtiei
I the present and future Targe"cirprtttion. A sample
Henry's
[Paper containing deseripuoA-oT the EngxAvings and
Lof the 100 Farms, wltjva-description o f , « e impwveCuts.
Iments. dimea^ions^rhouac*, etc.. wijthc serit free.
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the first Series
In order that your name and your friends names may
A s k for
award__
_-«fTo,ooe subscribers to whom the first tio,000 worth '
rShowthe
led^siScrTbeatonceaadget, uD^ChiSa in your ncigbborhood immediately. Q p t O W
rr-containg the list of Farms and description - of improvements.' If you will get 10 si
r-gire the getter-up of th&Club a ttihscriptioatforhimself F R E E * which will give hinv _.,__
bert" s *~~
I serihrrs to obtain one of the Farms. For so subscribers and |«o, we wUl ylve two extra tuftscnptions ; for 95 s«»Uc»ibei
"N;.
landfeo,.three ertrasubscrintions: for josubscribers. four e^ttra subscriptions ; for 35 subscribersand J70. ave extra sab.
sw
i—'--^—*— |« t ^k w ^s»^t **A ftn «r« KirtM «iA»fTtptiniin : for A$ subscribers.seven Artra subscriptions; and lor 9a
- n-,ww will give eight aatraiuhtcrtrxiaaf • T h a e*rr» subsctiptibo/ t^n- be aenttnany-oa»»a whom
I the g»ttor»upof ~tMCW*4mtW'
Sa;h of whom will have s n equal oppomijiity/o ottam one of the Farms. R f
t h i s m e a n s v b t r m a v s a t t h e 9 6 0 a o r e F a r m . Let every readeVpf this advertisement send at leaft
irJl^SiWxrZ^LVh
ffTwlJcS
^ ^ r ^ i u ^ s c r T b e W m n d will di»trihuj5The $.50,000 worth of property « once.
Remember you may get a Farm worth fe.«» or-fio.ooo. free of every enatmbrarl. c.
- ^ ^
, the D e e d / a n d Abstracts of Title to all the Jf
0 WILL RECEIVE
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ARM?
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(SUGGESTIONS OF VALUE,
Ciutiie* Made Over.
ROBATE OM>im;^BfA*r or MicnWAK^Coun^fajBTij Ifl'io experience M & man's life
ty
of Livingston, M. At a *e™^ •'ViS-VS
T o BBIGHTBN IJKASS.—The brilliancy
£hat causes more ^jitttn' recollection than
bat/court forth* I'mintT of L ^ ° ^ ¾ ¾ 0 ^
|lo his W)vhpp<| .days, when he had to of gold can be imparted - to brass ornaFildav, thr tWrtwwrti* A»y *>f Awii, to tae y e » '
'wear elothes thai were inade qvar from ments by just washing them with
one thouwind eijfht hundr»4.'*na »djfbty-thr««.-Present, GKOHOK \V. Cuoroor, Judge of Hfobat*.
ihosp ihiit bad 'been worn opt by liia strong lye made of rock alum, one
In tnB'njatter of the.enlate of
V
ounce
of
alum-to
a
pint
of
water;
when
h«r*>r u;icl,e. The very thoughLcJ
C11AHLSS C. tOUNtl, Atetnmid.
fltock
On reading and tiling th« p«stlthm, 4uly verified,
uflerina niakps a man grate his dry, rub with leather and fine tripqli
\Ve have just receited the largest uud moat comylrte
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of
Sarah P.Young, prayLnif that ari»inU*r*tion
,._ . aTfuU HweaTtlifltrhis own boy, if h#
K E E P I N G , THE HEAD CLKAK.—The
of Bald ejitate may be graatod to heraelf or aom*
ever has one, shall dress decently, if tye Pruggitts' Circular gives the following
other aoftable perion.
Thereupon, 1t 1B ordered that Thur*4mpt
h§s to saw wood to buy clothes for him. recipe for the "dry shampoo," and con17thJ>ayo/
MOM a*it,aLUlo'fihjCfc 1¾.¾¾^ torgi
Jn a country place a man's clothes ber siderably uWd by barbers, now gener»fgi?ed for the bearing of aakl petlUon.
p m e a part of him, after ho has worn ally known as "Sea Foam:"
andthat tbo
t law of aald de««Mwa; and all
other per*** hit«*#t«d inflafelastate, « J » . T « W « ^
jthehi a few years, and whon he finally iloohol........'....'
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i o n i w E v i r E h b W m T i n c W , «t the lowest possible prices W e have also pl*oed ed to appear at a aeaaion of said vouffc tbnr 4»i»»
sheds then;, attf his good wife, overhauls
bolden lit the.Probate O&te/ta the vulageof How/,.
.16 ounce*
ater
iu
stoijk
the
most
complete
line
of
"
*
ell, and *how cauae^if anyffier^he, wbjr the prayer
them and mai&a them over for their Ammonia*.'.'.'.'.'.'".'
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of tho (petitioner should not be granted. And it ia
ounc
poy, (there is no way <jf disguising the Cologne*
further Ordered thaV sold petitioner give notice to
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the p«r«JiUi Intert'Stfd in said estate, of the penfast that fchey are the same Old clothes. Jt is rubbed on the head until theliquid
dency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by
Everybody knows it, and the boy who evaporates. No subsequent rinsing is
cttuafng i copy of this order to be published in the
>ears them knows it better than any- necessary.
l'lNCKNiCY 1)J»HATI"H, a newspaper printed and tit
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Livingston, for thwr
X in stwid county of LivingBtoo,
three
body else. Tlie other boy$ laugh at
U S E A LITTLE OiL.^The
Prairie
jive weeeka previoue to eald day of hearing
auci;eBB
GKORtiB W, CROPOOT,
him, the big igirls giggle at him, and he Farmer suggest oecasionally touching-^
Judge of Probate.
/feels as though itlVas a .great mistake tlie latches, locks, and hinges of the t
We have Just received ihe largest stock of |<Ay-copy.)
ihatji^ was .ever born at all, and h e door8 with a drop of kerosene or a little
. OKDIMAKCE PReViniNG FOR GRAXT,
—S
-Wishes he could -get out of the world tallow from the candle, and fhmkeep>
. _ rN<V Of L10EN8K8.-The COtomoa Wouwtt
of the VUlagu of Piuckney Ordain:
jponiewhere, ancbhunt iabbits, and neyer ing them well lubricated. It will h i '
S«e. 1. That every person deBlroua to obUta a
go to school Bgau*. There is no way ^Q.l£^
ure the smooth ^and quiet shutting of
license as a hawker or peddler, or to sell goods at
disguise an old suit of clothes that has |th~e doors aii'd ^fevept thu j^niug, |
auction, or to hold any show, menagerie, circus,
tracer tor exhibition in Baid village, shall apply to
"beeirmade over. The good mother may- grating, or creaking so common ih negthe.clerk of eaid villaKe, and shau deliver to htm
eolor them with blue dye, an<J think she lected cases. By this attention the
I a wrltingslijiied by suth applicant, stating for what
| purpose he roqniree such license, and the length
has done her boy prpu<J, hut the odor doors and latches will last logger.
of time for which he may require the same.
.of tjhe blue dye*, .a"ud w^-fact tnat it will
Sec. 2. Every such applicant, oafor* be si
HOME-MADB BAKINO PoWDER.-Ter
Iwtltlad totf lluuisfl, skill pajr to {be clerk o:
~"run'.' when $ gets, wetr-and all boj's those who prefer their own baking powI village the Mllo>viug duties:
','
jolothesget wet—gives (the boy away, der, we offer the following recipe:
1
1st. If .he Intends TQ 'travel on foot aaa.bAVker
.Ever
shown
in
thi^
to\vn—at
bottom
p
r
i
c
e
s
.
"
and >ust a# he thinks everybody ia deor peddler, the sum of one «k»U«»-p» 4ay^ 2d. If he intftnda to travel and cArry good* In a
ceived, And thinks he hjuj^ got a new Pure creajri of tartar, two pounds; biwagon Hs'hawker- or peddler,; the sum of two doljaui£, right from a tailor, some> big boy carbonate of soda, one pound; corn
lars per day;
^
wOX ask liim if his father has gone to Btarch, one ounce. All the ingredients
3d. If ho intend to sell-goods and merchandise
at anction, the sum of the dollars per day.
bed, while he wears his father's clothes, must be perfectly dry before mixing,
-4th. If h« intend to hold a circus or menagerie,
and then all the crowd laughs, and the and very: thoroughly mixed. One teathe sum of flveihrllars per day.
\.
^^I&jnelry.
docks,
Spectacles,
Books,
Novelties,
Etc.,
spoonful-is
required
to
one
pound
of
flth. If he intend to hold a show commonlyJ
crushed boy makes a solemn vow that
called a side-show, three dollars "jsertay;
/y
ftp -wjllVi^der that big boy when he flour.. If jtho'materials are not pure, of i
Bth.
For
every
other
exhibition
or
traveling
con'
W e also*keep in stock the celebrated
jgW able. The Avorst thing about made-"'. coursc-tlie'result will not be satisfactory.
pert, where an entrance feo is charged, twj> dollars
~Suihrtfr^0wuan.~
-—^r—
—~por day.
jover clothes is having your girl stick
Cth.^prciatltpppTa-ttrbeyiYen iacertain-eaaes,
A
FANCY
IN
APRONS.—Aprons
made
jip her nose at them. Every school-boy
IN
for three ni^nthf, two dollare and flf,tycenf«,rpay—*'
uhie'ln Ailvjjnce.
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has some girl he thinks of -marrying. of brown linen of the proper width so
!Sei\
*.
I'pon
the
presentation
of
such
a
.note In
/That i v thley.da_ap io; about fifteen that the selvage needs no hemming at Acknowledged by all to be the best in the w o r l d - F t « » - 4 b e - 4 i e ^ - 2 0 d a ^ ^ r « writing,frwl-the-payawrt-of.the. pnttterrtutlPft»4&
^,
years of age. $here is one girl in the the sides maybe-made very-pretty-by
h^rqin required, thv clerkOf. eald village shall •r
~" " will sell g o o d s ^ p r i c e s l o w e r thau ever before.
grant to such applicant a^ license in writing, signed •
iachool who looks better to him than all' fringing out the bottom to the depth of *"••'
bv him as such oflir r.-authorlTing snnh aprrtirftnt
the others, and he will carry her over two inches; overcast the edge where
to trivelaM trade m hawker and Pgodlwr;,.0^^0
at auction. ox'tQ hold ,sndE^exhibition,
mud holes, draw- her sled up hill, and the ravelling ceases, then about "two
CmJorTHTS^UUam:sell#6ode
cir^Sa, ineiiHgerie, sidf Bhow or conwrt (as tb*****
lio^oj^LhjBr^ojrn^to^see that she.does -inches above that draw out threads for SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CHICAGO ROAD
may be) in tht>manrwr aaatated in soch no^and
not tip" over, or to pick lier up if she an inchrand- a bait,--and-then r u u a hlna ^
for the'length of time therein mentioned.
By odds the best road cart in the market.
.^
L
^-jiw-.^-Rv^ttvpeTSofl who-#hall toe4ous|U£EaJSJU=
does.—Bho may bo homely as-& stone o f scarlet ribbon through the threads
in« and tradlnu.orseliijig,or offering for sale, any
gnnda. ATTirpg nr TitprcbiiKtHse at nuVtion. within,
fence, and wipe her hose pn her apron,' that are left, makin g bJ ocKs of the rib=;
the corporate limits of suid village of/Pincliney^
and go barefooted in summer, and stub bon and thread alternately.v^^Above and?
and everv person found holdlag, or attempting to
hawor-hold, anvahow^ menagerie, exhibition or
-ier-ioe-nailsoff, and she may interfere, below this a row of f eathersutching is
eoneert, witliln
the
limits
of
said
inn m
e corporate
corporme
umiiti
(rr
s»iy vUlagft
vuingn
ftnd havR warta on her hands, and sore added, and a row on"the band anu sides
contrary to the
.
.
[he provisions of this By-Law, or cpneyes, and the may eat onions, but she also; the pocket trimmed to match is Sole Aeentsfor and dealers in the celebrated » . M. Osborne & XUv^-Bindera and trary to' the terms of anf license (hat may have
been granted.
. , offense
.
htn hiin,, shall for each
forfeit
'ia all the world to him. - T h e day that put on ihe right side.
thesiiui qj notlfWs than the nor inot* than thirty
Headers,
and
Mowers.
W(?
challengf*
the
world
to
produce
their
equal.
she lets another Tjoy haul her sled to
OAK STAINS.—Oak floor stains: Two
dollar^.
i ,
- ,. .
the top of the hill is a dark day to him, quarts of boiled oil, half a pound of WE KEEP THS BEST TOP AND OPEN BtGGTES-TN^EmNO^ —Hfr.fi. The pi-ovisions of thi*.By-Law shall not.
eVtond
to localup.concerts
and dramatic
entertainand he wonders that lightnjng does not -ground unibei (mixed in oil by oolor
m'nnn fn.«.>»
by ttib rltlrenk
of said village.
STON
COUNTlV*N^-DO^'T
VOl)
I'OUUET
IT.
Adopted
April
lft,
188».
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jstrike his siyal. The demon of jealouBy man), one pint of liquid driers (turbine),
enters his soul arid he compels her to one pint of turpentine; mix. After
give up the brass fing ho had given her, cleaning"and planing your boards, lay
Doj(i't fail to call.nnd^ptjgices before you puj-ohase.
_ )and7wliicb:'b:e got off the tail of 3an old this on with the grain of-the wood. If
- D u t c h pipe thatftiuimigrant left t at his required lighter, add naphtha till the
J^T THE P08TOFFIClfi^_
houne. The next dayslie lets him carry required-shade is attained; it darkens,
her dinner basket home, and; the sun with ager Give it-iwelveiiours.to dry;,
hget-yoBTcomes out brighter, and he gives
her_ then varnish with wood varnish, or use,
A t the East End,
j
the brass ring^ again/and-alHs- weHr-It- oaly-boeswax a a 4 turpentine. The re«
::^?;itaInindXmSt«K.- pp{CK»HR^JtoCK.
Is a trying time when he puts on his B n lt ill good in time, but jdower^than
toew quit of old clothes, and he wears Varnish. To getTvour, line straight
tfagtn on - oaok atreets until- he geta acrosk a rdohi to stain a border, ohaik a
courage to appear in them among his long piece of string, strain it where you
playmates. H his girl sees them and require your line, then lift the eenter
^EH^F-FffTY (^BNT^EA,:
jdmirea_them,\and_does not ask any and let it fall aharp on the boards. The
duestibns about his father's clothes be*- result will be a clear line in chalk;
jng made over for> him, he is happy, Quantities given will stain a two-foot
BEST l^OfiTT CENT T E A r
and the worst is over. Some of the border round a room- ^twenty feet by
• ,; >"
bitterest enmities of the world have sixteen feet.
l i E S I ^ t J H T E E N CENT COFFEE.
been engendered by well-dressed boys
V
BEAUTIPTJL TEETH.-TNO young lady
y^jrvngftmnt fhft rna^fl-nver clothes ot I ¢^ be really beautiful if she has such Never, since the days of American Revolution has H,lie-en: v.ery difficult to subAll kin%.of Groeericsj Tobacco, and
a, poor Doy, and we sometimes think * - *^eeth
• • - as are- sometimes seen, black,
. ;due 'that lie as t. I n t h e uieanliiiie
_
;
Cigars.
poor boy makes greater
red~by t^rt.ftrnns adhe0
on
nn
-fttherwise -would, to amount to somo» sioBSi &uch teeth are h ^ ^7 "
JSeph'yrs, Gonnantown Yarn, yotlonB,
~
Jhing. He uoes not wish any hvxm to sightly, disgusting, but, with their
;
come to those who have made b2e
iiie a filthy accumulations, their ulcerated
^Vvlinw sold clioap for'cash,
burden tQ him, but when he sees one of | fangs, are unfavorable to health, But
3PCsRXJ*a- S T Q B E
his ^en-dres^edi-peisecuterfl, in after •with beautiful .teetb,ji .cZeatrmouth, an_
j . A WHH-IFR.
years, jdifichargedhs>M ft.J»Q8itipj& |p_r n.min.hlft prprPSKinp; ^.lrpost any one JS
--.or
1-.4
- * r aUhnhPHt.y, nr loae the monev left t h e m bjttntifolr-wi * but little regard to the
VIWGMWBT
by relatives, and' be compelled to come mere features. It is impossible to have
down to patched pants, and- made-over pretty teeth -without care, without
-"clothes, there,islaHfeebuig in the heart brushing, without the removal after
f tUe poo?"boy who has begun to climb each meal of the bits of food in the
1
Eke ladder, that he don't care a conti- cavities, etc., which should be done with
nental, iwiie^irisot'-to blame. A boyj l nothing harder than a quill, always
\Ve will duplicate, the prices of any dealexinJMichigan. Cut out and bring
who is well tixeil and can we:
wear g^oti-H£?oTdln<
.avoiding pins, need es, mves, and the teus the printed price lists of other dealersrand if we don't give you as g^ed
clothes to schPi^,. cannot afford to make like. As soonasthe "enamel- is cracked,
* * prices and BKtTKK goods, .we will not ask you to purchase. - rear out or removed, exposing—the true bone tQ
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^
Respectfully youra.-- ,
his father's clothes, Time, which makes acids, suoh as are produced by the
-all ^fong» even, will some -day change ~decay"of iood, fermentation, there is
--* 7^=3r7—
SIO^rER BROS-; —Books loaned at 5 cents per volplace* with those twftboys;,-** sure «,8 danger. Avoid acid and gritty powders, ]
PINCKHEUimiSMi. ume, for 7 days.
eggs are eggs, an 4 the poor fellow that but use castile soap water, also avoiding Cor. Main and Hwell Streets, - - ^
6 Tickets for • ' - • • • 25ct8.
had four colors qf patches on his~p&nts, the eitremes of heat and cold by which
18 «
« . . . -• -^ 50 «
will come out all right and have all'the ^hig-enjamel is cracked and tleairoyecU
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whole clothes he wants, while the smart Borax aiid:waterr with • a small amount
New 1)00 ks arepeing added ev<
iuttou-head wbo thought the clothes pi spirits of camphor Xtwenty drops to
./
e wore would make a man of him," a pint), will make a good^dentrifice,
-week, and, the
will see the day he* will wish h e had using a sdft brush at least daily, rinsing
some of thfJAe old clothes to make over. the Bftouth-after meals.
votedto increasingandp
Che sufferings of the poor boy who has
the library, ~froSAju along on revamped clothes of
Sanded ^ - f a t Egypt.
his f£tfasr, and standi tfefi -gibes and |
For books c* further, information
An "ihc6nvenience7 ~to~ Travelers on
jeers of.thohghtlestfSoys who are better
apply at
fixed, are great^but^the future always Egyptian railways is being "s!ii)d< <1 up."
W I N C H E L U S DRUG STOJ
t»ays him ten fold fdr-vHs humiliation, The siroccP piles the fine saml on the
anid this article is, to Dwuje up poor tracks in mounds, and no amount of
boys, who feel as though mey^^never •energy or engineering will relieve the
wouid-getto \he toj), and anp,w^thenj train until the wind dies_a\yay. " Sanded
that they are liable to take the caki_ Up "is about the same as being arrowed
in America, with th6 exception that
Have just receiyed a new a n d .completestock of .
- / r:
and to sh*me well-dressed scheol-boys,
io they will never again make fun of theSiimperature £s mueh more satisfac*
^ory a n ^ ^ f d e l a y ^ u e h lonp.er.
^ho»e i^p^iixe poor.—P&ahts 3u^r. .
ANDDONT YOU' FOKUKT IT!
GENTS' FURNISHING
*;
G00OS!!
t
AND CAPS
IL„<
t
AS
GOODS,
WOODEN-WARE,
TEAS, COFFEES AMI) SUGARS A SPECIALTY.
AMEBiCAN ^EWINa MACHINES
——
i
"wiARrr PLOWS,
GaTO
RICHARDS & CO.
ti
to,
G
HELTON RgAIlEtH AT HIS
& -
AND IYIAKETH WAR UPON HIMSEF.
SlQi,
S
£
WAtCJftPEH WINUUW SHA0ES,| r j
.
: AND KALS0MING GOODS. — .
LIBRARY.
BORDER FROM 3-4 GENT/UP!
.
WAIAiPAFER t r i m m e d free^ndra^)HROM04
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.
thrown in!
NEW STORE!
NEVrTIRIftl
JAMES
DRY GOODS. BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES
s
•i.- -: :-:-
"V*
QtTesttoiW T6f"ltu^l)and8V
'~_
Hojtv/inany li;wband» rem ember, when
eutfiig their •nrauge'or.banana, the first
©I t h e - seiV^on, ~ttuVt th«se are choioe
darfftie* iuth^e^thuntion of their wive^,?
|fow niai4y-hu^)andii lnv.go tlieix cigar,
^ioix—juhrP*. their c'osty liiSuries, that
wivcflv^ay—have the little ph?as:'
nre.s tltnt^iean so much fcutlieB*? MeiV
c'ij.niplfiiTictf^iiTr Uiil: that_vtia,rs
upon tliehi/bec
of the months that
imvetQ^a led. \V
has tlie greater
toil ii^dring fp.r tl
cTotfies,
,—the wttntK beyoii
Tobacco, Canned -Goods, Etc. No remnapts- or shelf-worn stock. AVe met
bn*tfiPs«.
and will m'arftntee bottom prices. ' The public are invited to ca
~The mo^t dged QOW nv^ieorgia—perhaps in the 'United 'States—i*vqwnedyTby and 'see for themse£y'e?.
W K S T 'MAIITSTT, T I N C K l ^ E Y , M I C H .
a citizen of_^HaAykimivi-1 W.' Thet^fitwner
: assures us tliat the cow is• 100years-ol
and h» now giving milk. When we mentioned the intp^robabiiity, in fact the almost impossibilitr^of his cow being 100
years old, the gentiein^n^siLures us that
she: has belonged to his grandparents,
antlpareftts and ofclier ancestors,
y
and that there' is no doubt that the'eow
RISTU^ BROWN,
G. N. PLIMPTON,
MITH UNDERTA
AND DJ^CtSR
FARM MACHINERY
ALSOLISSITRA^CE
AGEJ?T
«v»J
AGENTS WAITED.
Western >ew«paper Subscript ion Agency
»Vholasale subgct: Ion agents for American aoA
s magazine*,
etc.
yox^iga newsr);
' s,aaaiatant
*tt. JJeWsdtalPoffV
«rst Book»el" s, Postmastora,
Ra^Hs^rs, aad*N«wspAper asenta aik__.
s send ns orders at wbotoule price*; send .
ogue of hoolcs, paper«letc. Any bwk
I wobli^jed l«rnlshed to aoe&to at wkfiter *
'~
KCQiroflpondence solicited.
AddreMr
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