H - Village of Pinckney

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PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, J UNE 21, 1883,
VOL. I.
WO, 2¾.
Mr.'L. F. Rose, of I k y City, i« the
' J a c k " Voi«c*t. of Chicago, i s m i t i n g
San ford's, Parker's and Lrown's
gue-t-of hi^ .father, F. G. Itose^ Esq., | Pinckuey .lrieni^s.(Jinger
at
Wincliell's
Drug
Store..
SHOP
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**•_* at
Jiird S?'ed, separate or mixed, at m this viliageV r:
in ciinm-c! i'uj wiili our st«.»r<', rfpairiiitf noutly
June 21>t. k 8-'>. to Mr. and BirsrAidon<«, • i.iMi»w^»-«Ui». Co.-li for iiji^-r! and pt'ltH.
VVincheH's D r u g s t o r e .
JEROME WU^bHELL,-PUBLISHER:-\\, ,1 ut liot.-l.
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W. JS. liUKi'.
f.Tjn-: ice cream festival of the Con- ] j ) ( . r t 1,, Wilson, pi' Putnam, a son
k
' Nt/nOE.
irre^iiiioiinl --oeiety, proposed to be j Me^rs, SmitHi and Whalen, HowI will b-ave Fim-kney about J u l y l s t . held i..j} Sal-us'iluv evening next, is .in-] ell bo-mess' men, w.ero in town t k i i
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Ifchl'JiU T i l l K M l A Y s .
Would r<'sp^ctfi!!ty ,-olicit' the patron- d e f i n i t e l y po'-tp')Ued..
afieriioon. l
fltibseriptiwi 1'rUto, $UOO piirJLejar*
age of all who require mv services.'
M :-'S'!i>'ieie lliiii'Iiey, wlio has been
The fallowing are A f e i r o ^ " t W '
For jiiWirinaiioii iin]iiirL' at 'J'ccpl'* <t Cadwoll's
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Hai'jey.
vi-iUng
her si.-T.er. Mr.% .Johr^ A.
U^dvsurc
J'i.s»-*«<JtT, Mtm.
t
sports
deeded vpen for t h e 4t£*o? J n l y
ADVERTISING KATES:
' .'I'lui w(dl known trotting stallion \Si.oud, of^LunsiiiL'. for the p : ist month, I celebration:
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ri;tunnrd' la-t w c k : she was accomtransient
ailviM-tiwmfiit*,
W
centa
p«r
inch
for
f
S.
EAVEV,
MambriTio
Rattler
will
be
Ibund
at
H
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Sae-k
K;tc<>,
Prized,,$li)©,
50cl
.fcgtlJiH.-rtuiuaJul l<-n, cents j , « r i m - h > r oacIiHul*!*the ).i(i[>rietnr's stables, , j miles west of panied by her niece. MUs Pieia Wood.
i C n t iiiH.Ttiuii. Local uotKi's.^c.-nUiJurliii'ttor
J.04), $0c.
t ' A l t P E X T E i i & GUILDER.
Pinckney, dui'ing-44ie s'ea.-on ot' 18^11 who \vi.]l.spi'nd a few days with her at ! Wheelbarrow race, " '
S c h ii^wrtiou. S]»"ci,il ruti't* for regular itdv.TtiBORurit'lng
race;
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1.06, t)0c.
"Tii"
Maples."
•" saeutrt by tin- year or quurU-r
.
•Will furnisli ijlaii^-jind siM'titlca,lions. Leave Terms twelve dollars for season, twenty
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2.0©,
d<dhi.rv-trj iiiiur(\ S'-'asoi.i money paid
Even-though it diVl rain,- the you-ng ('i i ifVbing (-,:• -a-:ed Pole,
ordcrdat .\hHJulan> L'ioi:iTy--i'inskui'J'•
:v
Hopple
rare,
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1.00,
50c..
at time of service. ALIJERT WILSON.
folks had just a "jolly, spleftdid time at
PMCKNEY VILLAGE'DIRECTORY.
Desirable lots for nalo.
Mngli*ri-Sailor'srace, , ,'"T'li00, 50c
Warner.',s Kidney an<JT.iver Cure at • the' Silver Lake picnic, last Saturday.
A few dfsii'ahh' biHiu>'^s lots for Halo at reasoniiesides those" the combf|ittee state
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ClU'RUIES. .
Wknchell's Drug Store. 'The do say. mine.host-Barnard, of the that' there wiU.Jje -others too. n«merhli1 ptici^. Etii|iii'r<' of
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• METIIOUIHT Ei'isoji Ai..—S.Tviccrt every Sabkith
CHRISTIAN BROWN,
Flavoring Extracts fresh and re- Monitor, "cuts ahandsonie figure"' with oufl ^o mention^
moruimj at W 2 ocWfek- Al*>> vinai nUernut<' .Mmiliiy
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IJIai'k^inith
shoji.
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at
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jvwiiu"at7''i-iiVl(»tk.
Sunday
Sfliool
liomciliuti'ly
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Ifable, Yanilla, Lemon, Ro>e, .Straw- l>oots off and club in hand wading 4n [Mr. Ed. Ba;shfor^roT H O W ^ . W A I M I
'after the morning service. t'iiw8 uwieliii}; follow~T"""
berry, J^neapple, etc., at Winche.U's the marsh for bullfrogs*
ln« th|.'buudu> School.
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toHv-n this aftornoon.
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Unv. E. E. PKAIUJ:, Pastor.
Drug hjtortf. „ •
Miss Jennings, of Detroit, is spend- ISf-p,scRiijERS to the 4th of J u l y celeCoN|h»:ii<>A'rioNAi.. • Service <'tiHi Sabbath moruFiui-st
Laundry
in.
the
\\'cst.
(Tooils
calh'd
for
Host
l
^
w
h
s
10c
per
yd.,
all
new
pating
a few weeks with her aunt.. Mrs. bration fund will hand their "cash" to
iDgaUU'.i.o'L'jocR..- . SuiulHV School at 11' 4 . Also and d«rii\i'tvii. i'riiv ji*t-<urni^hnd on appli<;aeervieOseaCli alternate Sahlmtii at 7½ 1',. M.
tcrns,
no
remnants
from.Iast-yaar.
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Chas,L. Collier, of this village. — - Thompson Grimes.":Esq., Treasurer "of
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XH-:HAltI)S Afe•(;«>.,—" —~3tfa&]^)r.^sverliil'v iireirivIteiHo attend our ser- •Htwrtt*
A'.'iTit^Jor
l'iiu'knry,ALirhiL?an.
Lakin k Sykes.
THE social at Mr. Eaman's. last the committee of arrangements.
viced. ; 1'HIUT* will In.' iu waiting to et-it those not
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fAUiiltfcr'wltli TIu' "itow.T'.'.... . F(JR SALE CHEAP..
Thursday evening, was a very pleasant
^ . •v.
1UY- K. II. CijA K, Paatur.
AMPLE preparations will b« made to
.
One
yea,rling-ikrll,
pure
blood
Devon.
atfaif,
over 100 persons being present.
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feed
the people on'the 4th.
HOC'IETiES.
win. Plaeeway.
About §7.1)0 was the net profit for
-^W C T. l\—Meetd on wcuiiil Saturday of cadi
benefit of tho church.
; b People in: m?fgirboring villages ©r m
Have 50 store sheep to sell.
month. '
Mi>s E. i l . Cot:, lTLsitkut.
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DRESSMAKING.
tEe " country adjtkent- to Pinckney,
C. 1). Van W i n k l ^ - -rMiss—FraTikie Burch is teac-hing 14^
I sin 1] he prepared to do drc?s and
WOMAN'S EOUEION' Mi>sio.v.\i'A- Socjirrr.-ni the cloalvl making in all the latest SEgjdlBTaa*school near ParlieTS Corners, she has a Who will take part in the "'eete£jfati«HFirecrackers,
torpedoes
and
Japanese
M. E. ChuiiLi, nii'i'tH lir'pt Saturday of <mch inontli, ttir Mondiiy'May 20th, please bear this
pleasant school of from 15 t© 20 here, will confer a favor if they rwill
Lanterhi,
at
Winehell's
Drug
store.
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MIL*. SVSA N VE, Ercr-idi-nt.
scholars-^—which range in age £rom notify the committee of arrangements
BY VA FJ.KKT, (.'or.-Sec.
- - . __.. in niinddind give me a call, my rooms
that they will tak6 part informing tho
Flags,
FIags^jil^YYiiiciLeli-s_,Drug
five" to seventeen years, nnd as a ^tre^t
—it—0:-¾ M—Livifi^ton Tout, Xii.:3S.vnutcta.at will be fc}rjrrf;oYerlherTreA^ffaTd^v^reT" storn,
——-^—tf
par^O-e, or iu adding to any part
Masonic Hall the lirHt Friday i-wniie; on. or ljeforo
Mi;s. FHANK L. BROVVX
teacher gives'good satisfaction.
the full of the moon iu each mouth:
of
the"
davs -entertai
Fine Bulk Perfumes 40c per oz. at
It
is
said
that
Gov.
Begole
seriously
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F. A. SiuLiiit, Corn.
M O N E Y 3 & LQAxN
1Winchell.^ Drug store.
__o the Ch.ebovg.un
^
'-With compliments of-Mrs/'K. A. ia. V>. llROKAV, It. K.
thniks_of having
lynch
aijiasy
rates,
in
^uiiis
of,
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l,0OQ,
and
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MASONIC—Livingston Lodtio, >'o. 70, moots vi
Mrs. Hicks has a nice assortment ot ers p W s b o d , it it is possible l o find oTrtTAllen,'" e'ame. the p t h e r d a j , to'eheer
Msamiic Hall. Mu nil's ttlock,Tuesday .'veiling oft upwards, on /real estate security. In' ' " r*mem the editorial family circle, a liberal
6r below tho full of the moon in each month.
hats
w}iich she .now oilers at cost, wish-1 who they are. Does anybody
quire of
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J AS. T. EAMAN. ,
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A L \ I) V A N W I N K L S , W.M.
ing id*close them out before- the 4tli. ber'-a' eimiLaa- occurrence at Menom- supply of delicious'ice cream-—zaA
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-VT-V*I*-W'IXKI.E, lti'c. Sec
I. S. PydoHxscN, aprent for th6 x genu- ,- . --.
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' j irtee.-a few ypfvr<sinr,e—and whet:o wa,^ jthat reminds^tls'thal Mr. and M r s . ^ 1 len have J u s t added to the business in*
in^-Singer Sewing, Machine. Special f^^Tliosi? receivini; tlnir papers with' a red the Govor-nor of Michigan then ?'
BUSINESS -CARDS.
dustri«'s"of
Pinckney a neat litue resX
o
w
r
thiri
para^rajih,
will
p!>
a
y
notice
tliattlndr
attentron given to adjusting and repairsabscription expirns witu iit-.\f nuiiihf'r. A l'di»t.' X
V)ur
Howell,
correspondent,
nay
Trig
tanrant
and
ice cream parlora/Though
ing all kinds of Machines. . Needing, fiiiUiilltidliiut tlictimi' liaj? t-:c; •iroit, and that, in m>
in
mind
our
statement
that
Pinckney
c ordan c i • Vs- j Hi our rule.*, the papiT vviil bu di r>c o :i not yet thoroughly under ^eay, we are
oil and other-supplies always on llaliefr I"Unaod
until biibeirjptiou i^ L\ 'n'wcd.
was the L>B5ks=^4ace in the county which -uejiaiii it will provo a w&tl appreciated
MANUFACTUF&R AND D E A L I R IN
A^ residence, Pinckney, Mich.
- j has made preparations for 4th-tjf J u l y enterprise. If you wc^rfld roo a sultry
H A R N E Y . COLLARS, SADDLES,
i celebration, asks if we'have not heard sunimei-s ere of half its tortures, call
.The Fourth is near at hand, and to
Whips, Kobe*, Hriishca, etc.
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LOCAL' JOTTINGS.
-~\ ot Fowlerville's big^bfJom for that day. and" partake- of cooRng refreshments.
Amilring. ilono on.sliort notico. Keeps * fttH tho^e wishing to purchase anything in
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>Vxkuf Diamond mack E s t h e r Oil constantlv/m the lino of niillineryv ,we would sa]
MRS. D. P. MARKEY. and children, of Our1 statement ,wrfs made on the 14th.
band.
MR. EniTou;4-Please permit mm
PINCKNEY; M10 HI BAN . ^
-bo-tb-'-v-our--i,n^e8t to.4
EfHffleh, are tire gt^ests of her Wx search tire Fowlerville Review of space i n l H e ^ i s p a t c h to express iny
7^
and" socuifo goods WIHI^ our stoek'^is parents, Nl\': and Mrs. Win. Thompson, 15th iu^.vajn. to rind any mention/.of
1L TUHNEK, M. I).,
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pleasure on meeting (unexpectedly)
new and Tul 1. '
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'and Mr. Jas>\Markey's family. . ;
._ siich a ••bo^mi."- If the local paperjthere about thirty of my former friends a n a
knew nothing about it, .our igndrance
,
'Mns. C,R. WAGNERTCCO.,
IKWUKUPATIIIU
-.,.^
PINCKXEV-wiil
send
a
delegation
to
.thereof must have baon excusable. neighbors at the houge of Mrjind Mrs v
Over Sigler's Drug Store.
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Samuel Grimes, on June 15th, 1883.
the railroad meeting «at Howell, to- "Wasn't-it?
P H VSK) 1A NT A N D S U R G E0N f c --.
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After a-resii.lence of thirty-seven years
•Brdvjri'E
ISIXDER AND MOWER.
morrow
evening.
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.OfflftA, Mann's Hlock,
—The- severe wmtfotrjm^wnlcll vts^" in tho first settlement of this village!
Tlieltnilcrsigl^d"wTTI exhibit on thfe. -• Mr.-nnd Mrs. D. D. Bennett are spend- ited this locality Tuesdav, was even
y y. yrtowN, •
square, 'in J-'iniLkiifiy, Thursday after- ing-a-^ewr-days with friends at Fowler- more' furious "a little- distance both and an absence-of eleven years spent in
Connecticut, this^wa^ tr^ly an inter-ests\
nooTi June 2?Sth, the above named ma- yn\Q
<:_
uorih axuLjojathjLxa^ing up a grea't
chines, propelled by tho.Birdsall TraeTiiOmall lx»y hath alrcSkdy begun many trees in the vicinity—e^Port a go sumptuous repast, a n d the receiprJof a
tion Engirre-. Farmers will do VelTto
Also doalor in Clears and Confectionery,
his patriotic demonstratiun^und-will Lake, an4-' damaging Wchards and well lilled* purse, All^ reminding us
come
land
see
the
machines
in
motion.
I'INCKNKY.
Beoond donr oast oLPostoftlcr-,
—
keep them up nntil after the\4th, if otherm-t)pei;ty tp a considerable ex- of my 70th .birthday. ~
GEO. REASON",
tent" Jas. ^Lirble's orcjiard suffered
LKOXABD NOBLE,
his money holds out. — •
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—-II. G. SELL^IAN, Agents.
f\Ml&J&. S.,.\|A.V.N'ESTATKj
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considerably.
Near
the...
Freeman
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IJKAI.KU.1 IN '
Croat sale of Hopkins Mowers at
THE Livingston County Teachers' Webb f a i m it is said, a hickory tree
' D K Y J ^ O O D S , FANCY i'JOODS,
FOURTH OF JULV.
Family (Jr^crip^, lioots and shoos, llat:< ;uid Caps. Lansing at the Michigan State Central Institute will be hold at Howell, begin\| nearly a/foot in diameter was com•Fair, daring—last week.—Mr. J . YY, ning Au^^lth,.andrjoiitinuing duringl'pletelV/twisted oft near the ground.
The lirltT? SUtic on i.hectmrrr:—
The -following programme h a s - i w n \V inovement is now on foot to exDoud, general agent for the Hopkins the week.'
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arranged
by the ei^mmittee fbr the 4th
PROF. -'-REEn, late principal of our tenj&Adic Telepjiono line from Pini;kney
.-Mmviu^- assisted by ono or two other
AK-IvLL, --•
of JiKiy celebration:
agents,, suld. SIXTKEX. MOWERS on the public school, is School Inspector, for tvllo\-L'll. Tiiis would afford a very
Dealers in
Salute of gnns at sunrise.
gnuinds. This Slower is a perfect rev- Mariou-^tow-nship, and will begin his !,eonvenibait mt-ans of comthunication
Grand street-parade at 9 a s m .
HARDWARE, STOYESl~TINWaT?E olution in.mowing 'machines, and lias tour of otlifial visits among the school/! with the \Coiantv-3eat, and -tliv entorAt 10 a. in., audienco will assemble
East Main Street,
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/''-tpri^e sh^i^?' meet with hearty sup• •nly t o . 1H> seen to be appreciated. ma ams soon.
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in
the tout on public square, to listenPlNCKNby,
MlCHlOAN.- TrTTTnes Marker,- of Pinckney, is Ttie
busllv engaged in port fro in t h \ citizens of our village,
F.QtMERsI'aro
to
the-oratioh und.other appropriate:
agent for the- Hopkins Mowers, ami their corn lields nowadays, and in who vn 11 ~~be cHi'tjred . an oi'»portunit\; exercises...-.
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B. IUCHAHDS A CO.,
it will bo to the interest'of every farm- somie instances they saj^ it is /liiiicult to subscribe 'to "tlie fund feu-ah is ex- —sf:ipanese Day Fireworks a t 2 p. m.
. NEWSDEALER
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er 'who wishes to get a mower this to tell which will^come. odt ahead tension in a few days.
Sports and games begi Q a * 3 o'clock
.. . /' Our Howell correspondent. rather p. iu., and will continue until about 5
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, year to call arid see-kim, by all means, corn or weedsv.—make no delay^^See • and examine
M E S S R S . B A S H F O R D AND/ S T E A R X S ,
of takes us to task on account of theicrit- or 6 6jclock.„_
Dealers In Tobacco and Cigars, Vlusical and Optical.
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•±b^4^i»KiW-'t'Kts^iHtcliffi©--eait
bo
ha4
icisms we ventur^d-ia-reiatio^-tojhe
flood*, Clocks, Jewolry, Toys, ydvoltioa, Etc., Ktc.
Howell,'
have
the
contract
for
the
mail
Fireworis for the evening-will begitt
Oonfsctionery a specialty.
Howell and Dexter T. i t A. A. R.v-ru bond sch^neT*l)ur
PINCKNKY. (ontrinT, conic and get one a t oncC, route between
Oor. Main and Mill Sts„ .
w0
a
little aft«r 8 o'clock, a n d continue
j as. MaTkeypAgent.
.critieism^ were not rash, and
^°
after Julv 1st.
during
t^.evening.
. * T> » • FINCH,
,• • The celebrated horse, "Erin Go —Chiof Engineer Yates, of tho Grand not yet s e e ^ n y reasons for r e a c t i n g
IkaghAtiivjiefOiy Gxi^^Iay^oi^IInn-. Trunk dtailway-VT^was in—town yostbr--- them. If our co-respondent or any of
—HOgSB- AND SKIN P A I N C T a ,
X^ua:c1JTro<»edtiig8^
C<"
dilla, willJhe-ibund-at the -stables of d;iy. and went ove-r tho work-in this fhoie^Iawyers; at,tH^couajby-seat l&^h
Kalsoniinln^ andI'a per-hanging, '__
tell us wherein lies ^ h e ^ a ^ u r ^ R ^ ' t h h ^
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^<:rraeer1:^rrt:, orf"the _:FTee"<i[T,Tn_Webb vicinity with. Mn Biggar.
GRAIN I KG" A SPEeWtLTY.
the
road
will
bo
co'mplete^Si|t'er
t
h
e
y
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Pis<
, MICH., June 18t£^1883. ;
f^vm n o n v P i n r k n e y , e v e r y W e d n e s d a y .
MICH:
"TPTNCKNEY,
have
eipendexl
the.
five
tdr6u>an<
"reonvened
and was called to~
during the season. FanneTs interest- ... Mr. S. Williams, of I^ansing,.i5 ...inmile
raised
on
thesejumds,
we
s!
esident
Grimes. Present;"
ed in the breeding of tine horses will town and will commence ]mrcha>ing
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'A.-MANNT^
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look-more
/a^'orably-on
the
he-henie
and
aze,
Rose,
Jackson^ K i c b v
,
Dealer in
do well to call and see him.
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' , wool here, having secured tho vacant
building on Howell street for storage mightr eroir advise- ttiat parties subDRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
T H E NEW HERO FOR 1883.
reported that Chat. L,
room.
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— ~ . scribe to fuch an amount .as they''are
CVHhing ftnritienoral Merchandise,
nted Policeman ha4
Farmers, call -at Markey's and see the
in tho interest of the perfectly willing to donate to-*«Hh^
JToxt to Post Offlco,
PINCKNEY, new HERO RKATER a model of perfection
and oath of offloe.,
\ n n Arbor and Northern road. t lt_ Mr. Ashiey can raise only
,-eenaTOittoe a t ]
Bills r
in
capers,
also
the
new
HOPKINS Railroad Coiapany=wiJUUUu4d--in-the $5,001)' per mile-on first mortgage,
fAI>L I1Y T E L E l ' H O N E
e then p r e i
[iast
reg„
MOWER; the world is challenged to pro- Ppera_ House, at Howell, to-merrow how* diTes^lTo expect to raise Slo.tKiO
d seated, a>
dnceitKFqiiaU'^^i^t^rl-^e^seeTaTia ex- (Friday) oveningTalid will be address- •per mile- on second--nwetg
A T ^ t g L E l t JIRO'S DRUG STditE, amine
Or den for work done .on •
those beautiful Machines, every ed by J. M. Ashley, Maj. Anderson that without putting any surplus can- j of Win
ts, andean order drawu
ital
in
to
improve
.the*security^
He
one;
warranted
to
give
satisfaction
or
treets,
am
^PtNQK N EYj^M I C H I G A N .
ancbuthers.
the s following > o t e :
-ntrsaler-they can be had on trial.'
certainly cannot expect to raise.it on was carrie
^ JAJ*£S-MA<RKKY,Ag-estr —A—Httle—son of Tho*. She-ban, of that part of the road alreadyTnultj.-as ye-as, Ba/.e _, chardeA Jackson and
It. ILATNTEY,
Hamburg, .fell froin'a slied attached to that is eviJtehtly-already burdenedand ATann. t )n portion I h e l S l l ofJ*. MonAre you, insured if not call and get the barn, -TuesHay evening, breaking scarcely affords means to'keep it frohi roe for sam
ount and an x order
DENTIST,,
\ a policy in the SEN FtK$ without-fiir- hid arm -just above the elbow. . He
going to ruin. ..Again if these bonds drawn, was c
ftre-r. delay .
Jas. Marjiey, Ag't.
^. v . Ofncg-tlayat Monday, Friday and SaUirdny.
•w-aji--brou.g'ht-to-tavvnT-but, ixpanirurvefr-: ^ e ^ ^ e l t ^ l T i ^ n ; ^
Richards, Jackson and
bonds,'' vote:yeas', H<s
ing
here
the
limb
was
so
inuchs'.volMann.*-On
on the bill of J . M^;
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The
"dur^ge
basepieiitr'
room
fit^.
the
'Offlco ovur Sigler's'Driii: Store,
1'INCKNEY.
"as .Mr. WeisneTTeTTs us nrlastVeek's"
len
that
the
fracture
could
not
be
prop
amount was lost by
Monitor HiTu^rsTotlered for rent. ^I-t.
Democrat, how is is that t> per cent, in-1 Kearney for s
iftE T. KAMAN,
ASfES
is wtdnigMedTrrKf in first etass shape 4ir4y adjusted. Yesterdayt afternoon,
terest must be paid, wlien the govern- j the following ;
^yea^ M^an; »ay t
however, Dr. Sigler^ucec edeil"trr'St , t- ment-ean-jteixplenty of money at -\ per] HF1/0, "Ktehardg,
foj>btisiiu^s. ApplvHoF 1 . Reason.
^ c* a n d r ^ i * ) » o n .
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR A T L X W .
ting it, and.although considereTl^ w y :
. . . . 7 Ashley may bo "perfectly ^ Tlie bill of K.
l l l o n , a m i 19.76,
"Paris Gre»m- - large'stock^t.• Winoh- biul break,,i
aniL'Justicoof t^i'Peace,
1. probably " m e n d ' ' i h j ^ ^ t [n \x\* proposal, ami we should j was then,-present
:
itDtion4rMiibe
ells Drug Store. ~" ~ .' . . "
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Ofllco fn tlio lii ick ) U w V - —
a^-t'ew wrr/ksr
by vc%i
t^-gts-yEEs -~>w^tlnr ty'id. b^ilf, and; atlowetjLat ^7.00 w
"Rmmh
on
Conis''
ami
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would advise the people of i'inckney 1 Ha^^tacKson and
, UT f. VAN WINK
tats7 r at Wincludl's 4 k u g Store.
\ ECUEN'K UMPHELL ha^^ust purcbas- t'o do all they can to aid oi'eh an enter' and Mann, Motion?
the'Wit
1
od^onv^
half
1111-.
rest
111
tngiewelry
The
parties
who
have
been
trespass
ed.
allowed
at
15.00,
not
prise
w
h
e
n
'
i
t
is
put
in
such
shape
ATTORNEY <t- COUNSELOR at LAW
and
guSrSin'ith
business
of
J
.
rf^iiar
ingon
my
premises
in
I'inckney,known
anil i»OLICJTUK in L'U'WCKl.'V.
ton, mid tfeqiow W propose t b f w t)i.iuUi«y ..caii have s(>}uo_a>siiranc^):Uon that the bill be 4
Fit, but
fllce ovor i>ii,'ier's I)ru« Storv
1->NCKNEY as the iilat mill, are.known to mC anTT urge the business faeil
.«v"-- V
are hereby wanu'd if their depredtion
te pre-sfrnt! be laid on table till next'
tablishment
very
nratei
UUIL'CL.VKlC
is fon'tinu'ed they will be. prosecuted
iat it/i* in'' ing. "carried." lleport
move in that direction:
/.
to"t-h<full
extent
of
the
law
t
h
a
t
by
which so j examine the liquor
MANUFACTl^ER JDF
tn )Jlt t 0
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Urukaw
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f
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iy
of tlvrs section < druggists was received,xi, 1 ' i u ^ w . 1 putting^ in the shhur li
FIRST
r
r . i i t c .CLASS ifA NKSS, ETC.
iids of dol- JJn motion 'council 1
To UfeNT.—M«afc Market wit]/ tool commenced."- The llrm
5f paring a pperiAJty. All work warranted to 1»
the o-ttl* Air week,
/*ar«l)r\»«wiU)iU/ttivc ini'ft'-i:all«
/
and ice house •imi
full oi
of ice,
ice, ,-Aivnly
.Apply to
to
enterprising business mo
tVAvSw
ATTUITOLIJ,
Manu ^ Davis. FiuclvHcV. serve the must compl
1; 1J.V, K OI'LNED
W
*PIIS'CKN'EY DISPATCH
A HKI'AIK
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•DETROIT CITY LAUNDRY.
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with bribery and corruption in ..securing nomi- Ills old mother said sohictldnu displeasiug 10
oitfc Mr. Spencer having btfen summarily r u [
nations and carrying the elections'! wTtilTustcr- Mm, when he drew a revolver and shot lur
aidVed. The latter gave bail for lilk appearance
IUK monopolies ;"with extravagance in the tax- in the head, iunictiug a wound from which
for trial at the Novrmber term of the l nltwl
ing iK»wer; demands the abolition of the Ra- she ha» since died.
WAMtrafiTon.
District Court, and bv Th'O atd of friendaThe\act that the Michigan Cjc&ttM* , ^ r 0 a d *jt'a»M
tional,bank system and the Substitution of
AX*'ECO VOMICA!/ rKKAK.
pald
back
t<A
the
government
the
entire
sum
has adopted Detroit time a* its siatoda^U, has
legal t^eiuleir papct uiyuey for the present curBv order of Secretary Chandler the u a w rency; demands that railroads be re<mlr.ed to
led to a qhange of regulators, watcbM, town which he htro overdrawn. Spencer i« a popular
man, and has always been' regarded as the yards at Pensacola, Leagulp |Islaud aud,T
DAVITi'fJ UKCISION.
clocks, etc., aU along the line. .
*cui of honor It 1* a WCII-HHOWH fact that the munth will be closed, aud a other yards rqn reduce the present extortionate rates, and
Mlehiel
Davittj
Irish agitator, has agreej- to
favors
postal
telegraphy
;
the
restoration
to
the
-Sometime ago one Thomas Mahonc, of (1 raton. v which he drew out of the otiice was ex- at greatly reduced expense
Atay in Ireland and assist Ptfrnell in 'carrying
people
of
public
lands
recklessly
appropriated'
Up, Kent! county, having reached the ripe old
(nded for the benefit of friefuds with no thought
to conspirators; declares that all men Lave a out hit} plans for further agitation iu the "EmISVAN,-*' I>E1'IS i)N.'
ace,of 80 jearB, made his will and died a lew
.f
tinaj conversion to his Own use. He was a
right TO a part of the laud, and that general erald Isle. His trip to America has therefore,
hoUrs afterward. The will wan draws by the
living
In
the
A fanner aud tobacco «ro' KM
allant soldkT and lost a leg at Gettysburg,
prices depend UJHJU the amount (jf currency in been, ubandoued for the present.
prttstof the parish, Father T. 1). Flauucry and ""Secretary
of State C'onant has scut toiihysi- Third Internal Revenue ColkVHion District of circulation; demands temperance reformation
it Jave ¢400 to tinpriest
$'
,
HX)
to
each
of
three
Michigan recently wrote to Commissioner
UABHAHOfS Ml'EUCLATlONS.
daughters, and *1(*> to each of three daughters- ciaua copies of the new law regula.tinK the Evans, relative to changes iu/the law relating and the abolition of, the convict contract B\Spractice
of
medicine.
Unless
they
h»vdpm«,
The
Marquis
De Bays
17
hejM
in-law. /This about exhausted the estate. I wo
- . and
,
. .oilicrsajre
j. #„...
to sales of leaf tobacco withototoaymont of the tem. The ffttffwlng ticket was nominated. , , , , , . - . „
jiikufllaughtijr and\frauoT
sofcs contested the will on the ground of un- 'tieed medicine continuously .fyr at IcaiVHyA special tax.
Governor-Jhar'eir
Jenjilns
of
M
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The Commissioner has .. addue influence l.)V the priest, and a decision has vears in this state v they must be able to show a dressed a letter mi the subject to Collector LieuU'uant-lioveruor—\> in. Baker, of Licking; Th.- iiien'ttdvertised land foraa4tt-+ti the-4stoa4diploma
from
some
legally
authorized
medical
or Port liretvKJ, Oceana, aud by misiepres
bt£u made in favor of the contestants.
Rowlson at Hillsdale. After citing the new Supreme Judge, short term—11. A. Chamber- tioH.iu'ducwl ijiany imnjjgrants 1« go tliBWj* * +
college.
law'the Commissioner says tobaeto must bi' of lain, of Lucas; Supreme Judge, long t e r m June25 is the (inv tlxed by the civil service
The boys sent out from the State Public the growth, aud raising of the producer w.ho James R. tirogau, of' Hocking; Clerk of the number of whom perished on the) v\y., •eturw "
• commiSHouer* for the examination of candi3CS) uled after reaching t!ie island aud about 80
daier f r positions iiT'governme'nt otllees in De- School are dressed in Kentucky jeau l»<--kct8 makes the *ales, and that the sale* murt be at Suprwtmv C»Uft—Wm. ik>uU, .of Franklin; were eaten by cannibals.Ouly 1(X) people out of
aud
grav
woolen
pantaloon*.,
They
have
labels
Attorney
(jluuwral—Lloyd
U,
Tuttlo,
of
U>kev
the place of production and strictly to controit.
sewed to their caps giving their aatne, and the
Auiditor of Stole -Col. 'J." H. Rhodes, o^ San four ship loads reached a fr(endly couutryT
The Villaire of East Milan,-on the Toledo A name uud residence ; of the persou who has sumers. -¥h*>-«obacco u>u<>t l>c lu Uic form and dusky; Treasurer of Stute—J no. Seita, of
Ann Artior Railway, sixteen miles northwest adopted them. 4i*Hfoad eondttOor* look after condition o| the leaf, as it is ordluarily cured Seneca'/Commissioner of Public Schools—J.
and dried for the immot:TlTh.erwtse-tt ts Mahle
The rumors that Queen Victoria is al-tout to
of Monroe, wan thrown into a terrible state of them carefully.
M, Case, of Franklin, Member of the Bcjard of abdicate her throne, because of falling health, '
j
to
a
ta\
of
eight
cents
a
pound,
aud
if
the
proexcitement bv**bc al tempted assassination of
Lewis M. MiUer, 14te Journal clerk of the ducer sells an amount exceeding $l00 t he be- Public Works—John J. Scnbuer, of Knox.
ere entirely without foundation, in fact these
Milton Waite." Waite and his wife have* bad
rumors about her health seejii to emanate iu
OHIO PHOIIIB1TIONISTS.
trouble for th*ee years past andscparatcd about House of Representatives, and an uncommon- comes liable to the special tax as a retail deal- *"""
a ye»r agar A few days ago they agreed to live ly good oue, too. has been employed by Secre- e r ' i n leaf tobacco. These nillngs are. of as
'The State Prohibition Convention, met in the minds of a few editors" whose desire for,,.-*<*
together-.again, upon txnditiou that he deed tary of State Couaut to ludex the laws passed much interest to manufacturers'as toproducers. Columbus and was the largest ever held in "journalistic enterprise'' Is greater than their
her fifteen acres of land lately bought. It is bv the last Legislature, There are upwards
iiusi i'AY~rr£H;..vwKHK.
Ohio. Three hundred were present. Har- regard for the truth.
said that'ah e has a" doer* for the Farae7"but that oLuinety pages of the, session laws alreua» , The Washington Circuit Court declined to mony prevailed, notwithstanding the exj>cttaCHIXBSE E^TERPIUSK.
v
it is "not on record. "TheY were-not fairly set- printed."
1
dismiss theiorder restralnrpg Mrs. Mason (wife tlon of trouble over the Constitutional amendVictoria,
B.
C
,
Chlue*»e
firms
are
uuletlV*
^
tled in housekeeping. They were lying in a
An exchange savs:- Cedar timber which a of Sergt. Mkstju) from wit|harawlng her money ments. The principles, promulgated indorse
buying
or
leasing
large
quantities
of
real
estaTti
.
b<alou the floor Iu an upper room about 10, few years ago was entirely ignorod-iu calcula- from the bank until she has paid attorney the 'national platform of' Chicago of August of
talking over future plans, when Waite felt a tions'as-to the value of.laud in the tiortheru Bigelow his expenses aud reasonable compen- last year; denounce the policy of personal iu the n rthern part of the city, on which to
business houses. The
hand on his leg, sat up, grabbed a nian by the portions of Michigan, has now obtained a rank sation to be agreed upon between the parties. liberty advanced bv the Democrats, and policy ere«t ^j extensive
wri6t andnvas immediately stabbed in the left among the valuable timbers of the Stateof taxation In the fieett, and Pond Jaws passed tra*sa« ou*-are regarded as sigjilQeanJ of the
AN ai.El'UANT ON'THEIK HANUS.
shoulder, exposing, the Tung. A ffIjrhttut gash :Thousands"oTacWaolTaua from-^bicb- the
by the Republicans, and the repealing of the intention of the Chinese to— monopolize trade
wasjjifjlcted in the left side and minor cuts ou pine hael been ciit has been allowed to revert
The Interior department is very much exer- Sunday law and law prohibiting drinking o n in Chinese ani^apaniefce^goods- with Eastern
the body and Arms.. Waite struggled, and to fhe State in years.past because considered cised as to what disposal should be made of the the-preuiises, also by the Republicans rcondemm Canada^m the cT^iplelkfh of the Cauadian Pathrt'v H i i ' ' " " i l ' ' l " ' ' i " g n stiiira, wl'i-rc he es- dt insufficient value to admit of. taxpaylug, Indians taken prisoner* by Gen. Cook. Two the taxation proposition of tntr-conatitutional ginc Railway,.. ' JT..' _:.''.. _ _ _ . . .
caped through a wi ado \v he had entered, b-'av-^ on which hundreds of thousands of cords of considerations will have Weight in deciding amendmeut and .favor the adoption of a pro-'
MCitK MISSIOKAKIE8 XEEDBI).
"
inr
bloody finger marks. Waite
toTtT 'cedar was standing, and which at the present where to put them. First, the importance of hibitory clause; recognize the value of the
Eccitement
wa^
eatwed
at
Cairo~on
ae5«un£
the
neighbors
that
the
assassin time is of inestimable value, because the de- locating them at such a distance from the education of the young in the schools against
of .the conversion of a young Mahometan by
had a kuife strapped to his *rISt and was cut maud which has sprung up for cedar/was stand- Mexican border that they will- be unable to re- liquor. Th'e tieki-t nou^natod is as fonowB: American missionaries. Arab fanatics attempting,
and
whieh
at
the-i)r-e-seut
time—Li
of
lnpeat
their
periodical
raids;
and
second,
to
(joVernor,
Ferdinand
Schumacher,
Summit
on the hand. Tracks- n^r^-disc^vcre d leading,
^ a o ^ i i o r , r j n r u . u ^ . oeuumacuur, ouuim. ^,1 to maltreat tha convert, but Brki
"cish ..Consul
in the direction of the house of Edward Coup- estimdblen value, because of the demand which avoid bringing theuUn contact with other tribe* county; Lieutenant-txoyernor, H T Ogden, of M , t
ot(vted him.
P ; o b a b l y} h , e will be
has
ppru
£
up
for
cedar
for
pailroad
t:es,
fence
who
are
now
well
disposed
and
peaeeful,"but
l e r , ^r., who hau caused the trouble between
lureme Judge
Judg
Hamilton couutv; Supreme
(short B6eut
, ! t (to
„ r M B , „for
•
n k"Cyprus
P s asafety.
fu.„
Waite and wife andCouper was at once arrest- 'posts and fencing, telegraph poles, paving and upou whom thev might exert an evil influence. tena),'ii. C. Payne, of Franklin county; SsTHEIR KKWARD.
ed, fie denies all knowledge of the affair and says other purposes. The former owners of these Teller's views upon the subject are very sensi- .preo.ie Judge (lorn; term), D. C. Montgomery,
held
the wound was made by a chisel with which he lands now compreheud their short-sightedness ble. He thinks these murderers"shouldbe
o?
KnoX
county
;
Clork
of
the
Supreme
Court,
'
Dr.
Gallagher,
\Vllsou, Whitehead and Curand realize.that other men are reaping fortunes as prisoners.and"pmilJShed-"f1oT~the.tT crimes, J. IT. BeachforiTloT FreBTe cotffiry"" ."Attorney- tin, the four dynamite conspirators \ on trial in
had beeu.worklng. ^,
Two wild geese-have joined a flock of tame from that which they once possessed in full but that the children should be taken from their Ueueral, J^, W. Roseborough, of Fulton couutj..; London have been fouud guilty and sentenced*
ones owned by a Kalamazoo man, and as he-has title, but which was discarded by them as parents and put to. school.
_Auditor of State, Cersham Lease.Tff Itardin to penal servitude for life.' The sentence was
worthless, because of the then prevalent vu%
clipped their wings, they are content to stay.
county; Treasurer of State, V. M. Whiting, of a matter of great surpriso to all" of the conBELLIGERENT: CKEE8.
.
The specific taxes assessed against the iron foolish idea that the pine lands of the north -- ThiLIndian. Bnreju/ has been -notified t h a t jlurou: couuty; State Commissioner of ''Com- spirators. They protested Uie .innocence
1
-aad-oopper BiihejSbOf thft upper pftnlnsnla on ___wer_e valueless except4©tlheiitanding tlm the Cauadian Crees are about tg-cross into the motw "Sehools7-HT~A; Thompson, of' Franklin and declared that the time would' come w h e n
couuty;
if
ember
of
the
Board
ofPublic
Works,
the
matter'
would
be
rifthted
before
the
her
and
that
when
that
was
once
removed
thUproduct of 1882 foots up to $50,790.27. Of
V inted States for plunder and blood-shedr >^- G. Z:i:ru7.eru of Hardin couutv.
world.
--=-..t.hia amnupt, fhe copper mines-pay-$21,807.20,. the most sensible thing the owuer could do
k
'S()ToriLTl"
was to let the State, repossess it. "Now, howWATTTFD—CilH.AP
»BZr.—
and the iron rnines"$29,4S3,07.
'
Is the verdiet rendered by the twelve gtwd
a thousand'acres of" land/well stocked
L i j u c h JLaw i«i .TflelU^au.
- ©ekgations^rcpr'esentiug 10,000,000 people
Sturgjs was Visited /by another cyclone. ever,
men
a
n
d
tr-ue^^soxalleiLky'courtesy
and
cua^
with
cedar,
is
a
bonanza,
and
;thc
possessor
ol"1^ngirihTwnlrpTOl^tagSn^8f"tIie' rigid- re"
lihd
ex'ClteTH'enT
in
Cheboy-ga'n'h'as
been
fh- SereratsmaH houses ,^crc unroofed.—Wait-s
who have so..patiently ltstenedto the~tes
strictions placed upon th«' importation of
lumber yard was considerably disarranged, and thereof may'be looked upon as a ^bloated mo- torn,)
timonv aud artruments pro and con in the star tense ever siace the discovery of the brutal out- American beef.
_^Jjjitieni.of Hobson/Bros. show, which was to nopollst landholder."
Th6 circuit courts of Hillsdale county has route "trial." Dorsey arid Brady awaited the rage on Nettie Lyons, on the night of the Pith.
exhibit
there,./ wa& - t o r n
down
and
ANOTHEK VTnOLEBALE SLACaUTEK.
of the sta* route jurv iu the ante-room, It will be remembered that she was outraged,
^-s=-their'wagons and cages upset. So far no loss just granted a divorce on the-grauud that the •verdict
;
while
Mrs.
Peek,
M-rs.
^c)fsey,-^H«or
and
Vaile-A~
ft?igbtful
calamity occurred at'Sunder- —
maniage was void because the womau in the
6t life or serious injuries have been reported.
were in the court room, their faces betraying stabbed through the lung, a'nd_lef.t'. in the la'nd, county Durhani, England, whereby ITS
case
was
oulv
10
vears
old.
Gold has tK^nJoundnear Republic. Before
terrible anxiejty. When the jury sent word to swamps. A man named Wamer,„,6npp09ed to. little children between the ages of four and
you rush in and acquire claims1 be informed thatthe judge* that' thev were ready there was a be a tramp from Alpena, was arrested, and the fourteen years were .trampled or crushed to
it was a 15 gold coin found by a boy while out
great rush to the ruom, and when Foreman erirl identified him as being the brute who did dpath. An entertainment had bce.ii given in
DETBOIT WABKETS
picking wintergrcen berries, and he t h i R s the
Crane announced a verdict of "not guilty"
Yu'toria Halh," which was attetd o!^t>y""ieTeTaT"*
Wheat—Np:
1,
white;
.
|
L
00
lode is "exhausted.
there/was great excitement and an almost in- the horrible deed. There had been strouertalk' thousand children. ATlhe close oftneenterF l o u r . . , . . . >.
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describable -scene.. Minor and Vaile fell upon of lynching him, if caught, which finally devel- t.inmtnt, the; Iow.cr portion of the, hall was
Mrs. J. M. Powers of Petoekev was expelled C o r n . ^ , < : . . ..•
W
each other's hecks, und wept, though Dorse/ ope'd into action, and a mob of 500 men or more, speedily'cleared of the immense audience^ b u t —
from membership in the M. E. church, because. Uater.".
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and Brady• werp more composed, and receiv?d -tire leaders-being -masked, weirt to the couuty there were about 1,200 in the galleries'. [ALttlc
she had been divorced from a former husband Clover Seed, $1 bu
7--00,,
the announcement of their freedom with extra-, jail where Warner was contiued. overpow- top of the stairs was a door leading to the
and married to Mr. Powers. - The specific, Apples, y bbl.. •
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the — sheriff-'
and
jail- guard, room below. Through this door,1 which openordinarr-eweaitv.
The jury were polled; and ered
charge against her was_ adul lery ^ade^he^hyy Dried Apples, i £ t t . . . . ; . . . ; . . , .
S
took the prisoner out, convryed-iiiin tu a r-ail- e l only about 20 inches, and through which
each
in
turn
on
his
name
being
called
respondoflscrfpt'urc'aud the rules of-the chUrcb.
Pcacher.
• T5
ed "Not ffuiltj." The'judge then dismissed road crossing.. sign
_ a short cLstauce from the only one persi;n could. passHTTirttrm^'ThtB
' • 'Owosso has the railroad'fever. This time "Cherries... .• ..... ^,^^^^^.-..— - — y
them
with
thanks,
saying
at
the
same
timethatT
jail,
and
strung
him 1 up lie was dfaVu up by immense nuniber were expected to pass. As
they want to build-»-road from Toledo,—0.,4o_. Butter, %l Tb.;
16'
the
rope
to
the
top
oT^heTTnp'r'ovist'cl
gibbet, fie'y were'.passTiig'" out one of the little ones
their
verdict
would
give
dissatisfaction
in-some
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that place, and-it looks as though they would
Eggs..'.:
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quartersjTnit if tu'elrTown coDsciences wcro- R n d t t i H U l o w e r e d t o t h e g r o u n d a n d ^ivr-n t i m e stumbled and fdl, and biing unable to ristv—
Dressed Chickens. ^ ^ ^ . ^ . :
TUCCECT
ana iiiing
to ma lie tt CJLfetJlont'but he stoutly protested
satisfied thev need uot fear criticism.
Dressed
Tarkevs..
*heiesultof
it
was
that a grearmmiber were
R e v . E . IV. •Fttirlkihl, 1). 1)., es-Licuhis innocence. He was thru hoisted" again and
'tcnant-Governor of Michigan, ex-President of Geese.
left hangii g.for three hours,-'when he was cut pushed down aud trampled uixm. Tt was ImN K W S NOTJKSr.
Hillsdale College,- ex-ChaacelJor of Nebraska D u c k s . . . . . . . . v
dowu and his bodv put in" a coffin. An inquest possible to stop the mad'.tush, and very soon
TAXED TOO HEAVY.
"University and'pastor of the First Congrega- Cheese
has been held, and a verdict rcmlexcd that the ITS were knocked down and,.suffoeated~uy
others falling.and trampling upon them. The.
tional church of Manistee, was joined in mar- Potatoes, $} bu
wealthy deceased came toJiis desthby "hanging at the bodies of the little ones kiy seven and e-ighC
Cyrus Jefferson, aged SO years,
IS (gg
riage on the 11th instant at the American Chap- Honey
hand
of
some
party
or
parties
uukuown.'
The
citizen of Warsaw, N. Y., for over -'0 year.<,
2 10 (of 2 15
dec]), while many who were not killed had
picked.
,
el, Paris, to Miss Mary A. Tibbitts, of Manistee. Beans,
se real atid peTFonaT estate is estimated to condition of the girllis still very critical, aud their clothing torn from their persons and
1
. . . . . 1 00:
The bride is an accomplished lady, .being a Bean* , unpicked
obliged
to
emigratci«UU"*ditth>
hopes
are
entertained
of
her
recovery.
be worth ¢1,500.000, is " "'. '
.. '
JHLere seriouslylhiJ!ireji_i!i their .terrible strng0 0 (^14
graduate of OberHn College, and at present H a y . . . i i i i i j j i j M M . . . j . . . . . »"00"
(t> 70050" "From the state to avoid the '{'"fleet" oT fSe
g!e to escape, death. The • work of getting out
one of the Board of Comity Examiners of Straw
—
the
iigly
wound
in
her
side.
..9 00 (§ 9 25
t a x l a w w h i c h Hn-. n^w^ l u - e n m e n p ^ r n t l v e . • T i n the bodies was at once commenced, and'soon
Teachers for Manistee Gounty. The bridal Pork, dressei, f) 100...
..IS-50 mm 75
law revtuires that the owner of personal propthe bodies of those little ones, who but a ,fcw
'couple will travel through Europe for the com- PorTk, iiicss........—-.•
CRIITIE.
..19 00 (&19 50
erty, wherever situated, shall be taxed where
niomentaJiefore
had been merry with ad the
ing three months, and upon their return a large Pork, family.,
ATTEMPTED 'Ml'RDIR.
..12 00 (Sia 50
that
citizen
resides.
A*
nine-tenths
of
Mr.
-jo^ef-happy
childhood,
-were la'id. out-aw-ait—
f p f eTt.ra'tnesfi'.
reception will be held in Uuiuu liall. Maulslee. B>Vood',
8 io
Beech and Mapje
Terra Haute was thrown into a fever of ox- tug tdeutittcation by their gilcf-sttlcken
Jefferson s mohev is"Toancd in wester-n states,
. The opinion is prevalent in some quarter? Wood, Maple
S 00
where it is taxable also he has ho alternative „cltement the other day by the alternated mur- frieuds.
that when the .Grand Trunk build their Detroit Wood, Hickory
5 00
but to leave New York state or pay $20,000 der of Hort. John E. Lambda member' of Conconnection they will run from Stockbridge Coal, E g g . ,
6 25- •extra taxation per year for the-jjrivilege of liv- gress From that district, by-•Samuel C. Davis,
B I T S <»r INKWS,
•west roBelkvue, and thence over the m'ain line Coal, Stove. • •
6 50
an Att« jey wf Tcrra_Jlauie. ^ ' h c tsvo men
ing there, lie removes to Red Wink, Minu.
The bill legalizing marriage w4th tnc sister
fnto Battk Creek.
6 75
-are engaged.in a libel SUIT, DAVIS"" pTosecutlnjf of a deceased wife lias passed i> second reading
UELOIT'S BLOW.
Coal. Chestnut
,...
The state agricultural society will give out
A cyclone burst without warning on Beloit, and Lamb defetldiug, and the cause uL the at- in the House of Commons. . .»'
1,400 complimentary tickets for the state fair
Wis., about •"> o'clock the other evening, rilling tempt is attributed to causes growing out of
This season's Texas cattle drive is immense;
" T a k i n g t h e Bull b y t h e H o r n s "
to crop correspondents.
the air in its path with flying .fragments ot this suit.
believed it will exceed400,600 head.
AVE SO ED KI8 FATUEU'S DEA^IJ.
-East Saginaw had a $20,000 > firc^thc other
T h e r e w a s a l i t t l e t r o u b l e m t h e houses, trees, fences, etc., urstroviiig the C-hi^-Issue.'of standard dollars for the week ending
—day, destroying a lartrc planing mill, a hotel c h u r c h a n d t h e y o u n g m i u i s t e r vrns sad cago <fc Northwestern railway bridge, dftmaginir
James
Nutt, son of state Ireasurer of Penn0
.many buildings in the heart of the city*, almost jsylvauia, Capt. A. C. Nutt, deceased, shoTautt June '.),.$i0*>,'X)0: curresooudiug period of last
and. one or two other buildings.
a b o u t . i t . - H e s o u g h t a d v i c e , a n d onor wholly i uining sorne^—At their east side mtif kllkd'NTlr. Dukes, his father's murderer, a year. ^2rtr*W». "
Adrian wantk street cars and the common
The latest project of a London Journal is to
council of that city has passed a resolution di- w h o loved p e a c e b e g g e d lirnV to let the the Rock River paper company suffer heavy few evenings ago. Dukes died instantly.
recting that an ordinance be drawn auihoriz-' m&WiT'lWiiiLii, 'dud i i r a .slnjtl Linn; t+ TV losi'*, in the northeast part of the City-ajnachine Dukes had been frequently warned of his dan- issue a half-penny sheet every hour, containshop was demolished and Edward Ualtercn ger iu remaining iu Uniontown, aud he late4y- ing the latest telegrams, market quotations,
ing the construction of a street railways
evil w o u l d die of itself, for, as S o l o m o n killed
by being buried in the ruins. It is reetc.
<"•
,
A few evening ago at Cheboygan, a medium- .says: " W h e r e no w o o d is t h e lire g o e t h portei that two.other men were"Ellled bjflyinj; sald that he would either stay there or in the
cemetery.
It
is
said
that
he"
expressed
fear.of
.
John
Bright
has
been
a.
member of parliasized man, with a Full beard, which was close o u t . " T h e b r o t h e r w a s of a fretful debris.
' '
-the son of Capt. —Nutt and was never on the ment for Birmingham. Eng.,'for over"2o vears.
trimmed and dark, with a sprinkling of gray,
FIRE i y A COAL MINE._ _ _ street after night." James N'nrt was seen prac- A great celebration was given in his honor by
wearing a dark suit'of clothes and a dark. spirit", a n d c o n l d n o t t a k e thiDga q u i t e
ticing with a revolver at his home. the d?y of his lovai constituents. /
A
fire
broke
out
in
a
coal"
mine
in
Braid—BtravrtraV'ttufl about 40, years old, coaxed a so easily; it w o r r i e d h i m t h a t t h e r e
the murder, and in the evening' about "7 ik) - The Japanese iiideiiinity fund Inis ln-en i^y}wood^Ill,,
destroying
one
of
the
meat
valuable
little daughter of Norman Lyons into the s h o u l d ' b e a s i n g l e w e e d in Ms g a r d e n ,
woods west of 'the depot and ravished her a n d he felt he w o u l d s o o n e r p l o w it all coal fields in that section'. Several lives were o'clock he was standing" near the postofiLce
"Tirc Massachusetts., medical noci'ety have re
when Dukes came along. As Dukes wa.s-pftss=-tx/"wi11 , ,,
. •
, , . : aodjtheh stabbed "EcfTfitheTefrsldTr-SevcTar u p t h a n let t h a t w e e d r e m a i n . . . H i s lost, and nearly 50 r^ules burned.
mifn searched all night for the little girl, but
NEWS FltOM. C R 0 3 K .
ing he turned htsheadTnd noticed young N u t t f ^ 1 to. admit women to membership,
Capt. Webb, the famous swimmer of England,
she was not found until the > next morning at friends b e g g e d h i m t o do n o t h i n g in a
Official information has been received from just as be stepped from a doorway and tired, has come to America for the purpose of swim5 o'e-loefr. The girl was able to talk some, and h u r r y , b u t t a k e c o u n s e l of h i s pillow Gen. Crook, about whose safety so much has the shot taking effect in Dukes' side. - Dukes
Says "she "fought the laan-and tried to get a n d r e p e a t t h e o p e r a t i o n for o n e c a l e n - een feared. Crook aud his army left Ameri- started to run, when Nutt followed and shot ming the whirlpool rapids o f ' t h e Niagara
v
river.
away. He pounded me. with a club for screafia—\
^
can soil on the Sd day of May and pursued the again. By this time Dukes was on the postTar-monlTi"at<
•leas.j.
T
h
i
s
t
h
e
y
o
u
n
g
-.Ji^eat
preparations are being made in New
- -rng.- About dark he struck me and Twent,to
-*^
hostile Indians Into an almost inaccessible office steps, when he received another shot and
v sleep." The fire bell wis rung and a vigilance pa-stor fmmd"it. a s h a r d to do as it w o u l d fell inside .the door. Nutt followed and fired >York for the celebration of Martin Luther's
"tec—^XTCS—organized, and seventy-five be to w a i r q u r o t y w h i l e a d o g - J m l — h i s and captured the whole gang, numbering near- two more shots Into Dukes' prostrate body.one birthday anniversary,'Nov. 10.
.4
mefl*utpnco'begaii searching for the villain, t e e t h ' i n o u r leg, o r a ra<i-hoT co<rl^ is ly 400, among them six chiefs. Plunder to th'e taking effect in the neck. Dukes -was 'dead
An American printing house for tlie"
..^.,-, Ellhii"
ijiuiu^.
:
w4U-probably be -disposed "frndTng~rts^way'.'a*blvnlhe inside of1 o u r araoufiFoTFliouinfB^^
iyfore
anyone
could
-.g^t—-4o
him
I'recte'oTbyTrcutucky
au.l
maintained
bv
Toung"N"utt"ls not quite 20 years of age, and ucucral government hsV been dedicated the
of with veryHiUle ceremony.'
at
w a i s t c o a t . H e t h o u g h t t h a t t h e c i n i r d i . pessession of the redskins. C r o o k e d «ot lose has always been considered quiet and inoffen- Louisville,
Kv.
The third annual reunion of the Union
a man Of, his comTO;md,-flTltHrts~"entlre aVmy.to- sive. It is said, however, that lieJtias..Jicim_
Prisoners of war waHidd in Greenville, and pond r -\vas foul,-and h e l o n g e d t o - s t i r it crpt.hrr with the prisoners, are now camped at practicing with a revolver for some time past.~
.was a great .success. Antrce number of dele- to see h o w it w o u l d s m e l l . T h i s y o u n g Silver Creek, AIT. •
'
• "lf O p e n e d B o t h D o o r s .
_
The murder which led "to-the tragedy of
gates were^preecnt. Parade^^peeches,and a m a n ' s t a s t e s a n d m i n e by, n o m e a n s
THE-PEKICY 8TATUF..
is
still
..freslrhT-'the
niinds
ofall.
Duke*,
"camp fire" in the evening concluded the ex- a g r e e , for I h a d r a t h e r r u n a m i l e a n y
Tlie o t h e r d a y , ..wlity* it w a s i)ourino-Lizzie Nutt, had
- The obmmissiwn. to erect the sfatue to Com- who was
"" crcKc87~ ; "
"-'
d a y than..qiiarrelx_ari.d t h a t is s a y i n g a modore Oliver Hazard Perry now asks artists Written infamous letters to her father, OapTTfTfUn, a citizen turnect aside to e n t e r a
A shocking acctdrmt^cTrrrndin East
^
good'deal.,
for m i l e s a r e l o n g to* legs .to.compete for the erection of the sartfe and in- A. C Ndt^"que*ybning her chastity, and Capt, s t o r e o n M i c h i g a n a v e n u e , t h e d o o r of
paw. A little two-year o_ld daughter of Mr_.
them to send models for competition. The - Nutt upon invitation bf-Dukes had gone, to the
Anthony Johnson ventured upon the track, of ^ 4 ° h lurve t h e r h e u m a t i s m . T h i s en- vite
time
for the receipt of models"will probably.be latter'e r<^oin iu a hotel on"~December 24 to set- w h i c h w a s o p e n , tie m a d e s e v e r a l a t the Detroit arid-Baginaw.Divislon of the^Mich- ergr?tH. p a s t o r w a n t e d t o be
set- •extended to September. 1. and possibly to O'cto-- tle the'affair quietly when Dukes shot and
igan Central Railroad as the New York Express t i n g
^Hjigs
to
r i g h t s , - and. "her. Tlxe Perry monument association hope killed hirn. Tin: murder'^created intense ex- t e m p t s to p u s h the u m b r e l l a in before h i n T
was entering the city. The motticr, saw the
of "the author ot tit cmeiTt and Dukes was arrested, tried and1 b u t t h e s p a c e w o u l d not p e r m i t . H e was*"
*^4lot '
counsels
w e r e to prcsenfVmemorial worthv
4,
little one and jnade an effort to reach her, t h e r e f o r e
thbsq.
memorable
words,
\Ve
met t! c acquitted. His release caused<great Tudigna s t a n d i n g t h e r e , l o o k i u g ^ p u z z l e d a n d ^ a n bu.fi t was torn from her grasp by the cow- not v e r y kindly TSt-ken. . Y o u n g m e n will enemy and they aru^ours.'' A have
lion and threats_on_his ljftr"were, heard on all
plain,,
catolier and thrown some, matance.'Snltaitiing Have tHeir will", a n d m t ^ f r i e n a r e s b l v e d tending granite shafthow marks the lastun-pnrest-, oldes^ but no attemppR^'is• madVTo carry Them noyed", and; w h e n t h e d e a l e r « a m e i *
-—fatat injuries. Mrs. JoTrnsori was also struck, ij.-liaveiiUJ-Oiwn- w a y , c ^ i j ^ if h e r a n ing place of the hero in..Vewport's city of the* out and it was"CCtieTally believedthat.be woiihi t h e d o o r anil asked:—
her skull fractured, one-arm and /three ribs over e v e r y b o d y else.
4
dead, and it is hoped that the Statue will b.> up t>e al lowed to: remain At'Uniontowu unmolested.
;WelI, w h a t is it? 1 1
broken, and other injuries sustaint*di_£he will
andjeady
for
.dedication
ou
September
lOalfc^t
"
"
A
TRIPLE
Ml'KDEK.
p f f h c went to-a hot-headed
die.
.
- ' —
* *'Tlte door is not w i d e e n o u g h :to
the anniversary of tin; battle of Lake Erie.
At Rockford, Coosa county, Ala., Jordan ni.it m y u r u b e r e l l a . ' ,
The legislature having passed an act author- m a n w h o wns m o r e of his o w n a g e ,
Corbin, a ncrro entered the house of a peaceIIARPElt'S UH.FI I.ICBNSIB.
*•
ising the incorporation of the grand army of s t a t e d t h e case to h i m . H i s n e w a d v i s e r ^ • j ; .
"Ah! I'see -just wait1'
the republic, the comtnanding officers, of the a t once t o l d h i m n e v e r to g i v e in, or
ThelS«5pe,r high license bill, the passage of ful citizen, Benjamin CaTdeu, and shqt him . An<L h e s t r a i g h t w a y Hung o p e n
the
department -of Michigan mot in. Lansing and c o n s e n t t o be p u t u p o n , a n d closed his which hasb&s^sa closely watched, has at la?-t whHe lying in bed. Cardrn's wile jumped up
passed both h o t s ^ of the Illinois legislatuie and the negro shot her rluwu.—Theii sou ^tat t- utlicr d u u r to ptivmit t h e m a n t o e a t e r .
hav^e tiled their articles of incorporation.,,
ed to give the alarm and he also was shot. After t h e y h a d t a l k e d of t k i s a n d - t S t l
o r a t i o n b y t c l l i n g h i m t o t a k e t h e bull and been signed by ^ ^ g o r e r n o r .
— A Party of goofi ffcllotfB- at Sagluaw,- being
All were-instantly killed. A d a u ^ t c r , :igcd
by
t
h
e
h
o
r
n
s
a
t
o
n
c
e
.
T
h
i
s
c
o
u
n
s
e
l
'
w
a
s
wellhealedwlth this world's goods, and pos14-Vears, escaped and gave the ahum. There for half Tin h o u r t h e m a n With t h e urn.-Y FAlfctf/
ncAv
sessed of an unlimited capacity for having a m o r e to o u r f r i e n d ' s l i k i n g , a n d t h e r e b r e l k sudileiily slapped'h'is leg a n d c a l l w.(s
no provocation for the murders.
in a. long
One of the lieavies't failures
good time in a rational manner, have bought: fore h e a p p l a u d e d it a s wise a n d s t r a i g h t ed
out:
'
ago
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A
N
E
O
R
O
F
I
E
N
D
I.YNCIIF.D.
time
occurred
in
Chicago
a
few
one of Coup's circus adverfisipg^cars,-fitted it f o r w a r d , a n d r e s o l v e d t o carry' it o u t .
he
McGeoch,
Everingham
&'
Co^-'One
"
B
y
G
e
o
r
g
e
!
w
h
a
t a d o l t ! If, I h a d
A special dispatch states that Jordon Cprbin,
up just as they want it, and afo going to mako.
(Who
murdered
Behj.
Garden,
seriously
woundclosed
m
y
u
m
b
r
e
l
l
a
I
could h a v e e n t e r a trip therein to the Yellowstone park and W h a t c a m e of t h e r a s h p e r f o r m a n c e we heaviest operators lnlatd-Hfthe worlil
;
will n o t s t o p t o r e l a t e in so m a n y w o r d s , to the w a l V antTcarrj ing with them six oth< r
ife and sou for the purpose of raping ed t h e door as it w a s ! , '
other points in the greatrrrorthwest.
The annual meeting of the Michigan Pioneers b u t it m a y be g u e s s e d from t h e . , u s u a l firms as a re^ulttntbeir failure. Tne loss of C irdtnj* daughter, near Rockford. Ala., has
" T h a t ' s so! C o m e to t h i n k of it I
this Ilrjjtl^bout 12,500,000,. while on the one since beehlsaptured by citizens and put in jail.
held |n Lanslffg was a very enjoyable affair. r e s u l t of t a k i n g b u l l s b y * h e i r horns,...
of
lard
their
jossVill
reach
$1,000,0()0.'
see
you c o u l d , " r e p l i e d the _Qtiter. " W e l l ,
He was at onewtjaken from jail by a cro\Vd of
Interesting! historical sketches were read, and
M O R A L . — A v o l a s t r i f e r - £ s p e c i a l l y i~
DON'T WANT KNEE 11UEECHES.
500 and hunir. Th<^crinie was the most delib- well, not* a d a y pusses that" we c a n ' t
cches and mu»lc thrilled the hearts or all.
Che following officers were elected for thc_e_n- c n u r c / i . If t h e c a u s e c a n n o t p.rj»sp<er in
The report is clfchlated in various quarrrs erate, • horrible aud t**asperatiug conceivable. l e a r n something-new!,' 1
suing year; President, C. I. Walker; record- q u i e t u d e it c e r t a i n l y vvilljietrin a n u p - thatthetostmaster-gener.a^U considering the ad Cprbin stayed around tneSJiouse ari'hour. The
ing secretary; Mrs. H. A. Tenney; correspond- r o a r . T a r e s a r e a t r o f f b l e , blit t h e root- visability. of clianginc the jiniforms of . lettcr- door was barricaded by tl
i a r n u m was a mombei
ing •aedreitkiji Geo. IL
rarriers, substituting knee breeches for the tlui bed on which lay the deiii
of
t
h
e
'-Connecticut,
hegislatur
i
n
g
of
t
h
e
m
^
t
f
p
m
a
y
m
a
k
e
w
o
r
s
e
€f
iongyear
uniform now worn. The contemplated change hi the head while asleepliy a ( gTF&^rjushed
t
h
e
newspaj)o'rs
kej>t
through
the
window.^The
daag'titcr
Gwr. Begole has pardoned three convicts fronv t r o u b l e d - C o u r a g e is a v i r t u e , b u t a is not pleasing to the cHTrJers.
asipo.vs kej: up a
•" .
to thewoods inthejatght., She has since
the Jackson prison: Charles Colbaih, in for 14 pugilistic t e n d e n c y i s n o t . I t is well to
ed h i m if
s a u i t u p o n Tiim. A' friem
fontid almOit-Joad irom fright, and is not ex-VMV8 for aaaault with intent' to kirl; Julian c o n t e n d - e a r n e s t l y for tfie faith o n c e dePOLITICAL.
jdrj't \vorrjv ] | j m #
lie g r e a t s h o w zL^.
pected to live' T h e mother and son are very
Moore, aerving a five years' sentence for larceny,
OKtEJtBACKEKK IN COUXCUI.
<
Hvered to t h e s a i n t s ; b u t w t niu.it—not
•t i n t o i ^ t f u f l ' a w . 4 t Oh, ito,H
ma
seriously injured, butwlli recover.
and Loula COP tov a life convict.
~"
ilia wiiii flws.li iinil iJluuil, HOI n»ht —Iho Ohio state convention of the Greenrtmck
said IK
re c o n t r a r y / I l i k e " it.
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A S IKISirHA'S" SON
1
Otocorered a sh6rt time ago.^that PoBtmaster t h e L o r d ' s , b a t t l e s w i t h t h e devils w e a p - labor party met in-Cola-mbus for tUc_pominaT
h
e
v
re
:>ts rrf adrert.i.s % insr"fo
Edward Mulhollacd, a wottMess young man,
Clinton
of Ypsilanti,
about ons* " T h e w r a t h of m a n w o r k e t h n o t yon or a s'tat&ilckct, aud the transaction of
foE^nothing.
. . . . SDeocer,
rrr , . . . ^ was. short
brings quarters
M l s s 8 t e w _.
Other
bu-sinoss
ofparty
_,
Interest.
.
Tlie
.
,
platform
who
lives
at
Mingo
JunctJOP^pearStjubenville.
-•— \
1,000 in M I money-order funds
promulgate^charees'both
tins
great
"pTrffea
"^hlo,
went
l$m<f
intoxicated
a
few
B%hts
ago*
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To Merchttut* and Farmers, •••-r--
MUa \bieail Do(lee(C'uil Hamilton)
FbhTSTiivBMJOX, DA.IC'OTA,'1 KK.-K.-V. James
n i S m t W o m e of her own in Hamilton, Mae*,, | Send add res* to the Mutual Manufacturing McCarty savsi"! Brown s Iron Bitters cured lue
Turkish W i v e s .
Co.,
No:
9
Wttbasli
Avenut:,
Chicago,
and
rewhrre she spends thi; summer.
t'etvu.by-reVuru mall n circular ^pri a sample of of „vei.e. d y s p a s i a . "
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C-jr. Brooklyn Eaglv.
>."',•«/
the
cheapest
aud
bent
barbed
w*r<*
eyer
inad.<i.
\ Kweuckl From Agonizing Weatli.The Empress Euueul^iu Iter palmy days i t e '
A.M.wsultuuhi* a l l o w e d ^ t h e Korw;
un
onion at «J o'clock <;vcry mommy; 10 i>rm|ve
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The
royal
duchofe>tyc
f
Engfand
art"
fond
of
Ntiw YouK.-Mr. James White, l;>ifi
to lmvii J:
wives,
though i many
n t , o u l fhave
ort
givingcunc/ts
for
the
benefit
of
churches.
h
w
.
'•iimmly^f'U^.^— - B g M M B W „ M „ ^
hex
eaiTMep
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.
,,
,
it* iminv a*
limaclway, formerly .hieHmHruitor j r ;
'TfeeTtrRT-wifle is
Ladies and allBulfvrers from neuralgia, hvbtcDiclcel^ ITTffirfg ^c-horri; m tW*»Hr^uU
tkk.es pryct'ilewu over the others alllH-r
rla, artd all kindred coinplaintri, wiil lind with
newspaper reporter: - I broke my
u
•_«
ury
harm
aloo|
^ i r b e i n ^ p n a i y ladies of j j J o ^ r
& u i L t « V w l . u have not b i ^ t y i y
dower to their husbtiiul. I n n ? - w a s
S e n aVa.slni would take four wives o
J
H l L o , all being ilaughturs o
^ X r p X s - o r of the Sultan and a .
richly porti«,ned; but manners have al• 4 S S d in t\iis respeet-at r all event* m
{headache vouth'auiie, <»i«...v
_
hayfever, allays irrnaniaUou and relieves pain
in any part ot thw system. Sold by druiwUts ut
" -' uae St.
it. AIIU
And y«ju
a, &centsrdont-lors.'ei
tory u«e
yravwill banish
speedily find elVwtually eurtn
Mr, Burnett, husband of the novelist, Is
clerk in the Surj^fon (iuncral's ollicc in v\a,sh-: pum and he happy. _
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Important.
When you visit or leave New York
Baggage" Ex presage aud Carriage Hire aud
BtQUrkt the Grand Lntou Hotel opposite Grand
* Elegant-rooms fitted up at a cost of cne-mill h o unci |»rronnit>llftffi,
reduced t o - $ l and upwards pel
TurkUluwifois-iiot a slave,
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MKXHMAN'S l'KlTONIZKn BEK.P TOXIC. the only
preparation of beef containing itfi ohure nutritious
properties, It contains blo'Kl-innkliit?, forye-gener
atinuanil life-sustaining properties; Invaluable for
1
Z x ^ l l ^ m ^ ^ Z mlrVouT prostration, and
Clty.bJivc. * X
L l l t t * " f i p n e n W A b i l i t y i also, in all enfaebled
~-
by DruBglBtS
The cl'orv-1-.
lot a niarl is hlft strength. If you
are weakened down through 'ex^sslvestuOjYor
^
¾
FarmlteB can W early 'IgnUcrefltmH, AlhMi^^ram 1 ood< , rwill
u
restor'e all ldfet VlB»r. ? t ; 0 ^ , , ^ - 7 ^
«any o S ' C t - c ^ s hotel In the gistsj or at Allen's Pharmacy, 6l;> 1st Ave., _v
day.
European Plan. Elevator.
Restaurant
S o ^ S ^ m a l e right* .
¾
¾
^
.
iu . 1 ^ ¾ never en-' U ^ ^
some,ofdifficultly
was mtiableisho has nc e ^
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Christian
•her lot was piti
her* The foolishness that can't be cured must be - tusolici^d'
Vied the emancipation! of
\r«?4
cviaencf r.>r tae Merits'of
women, w4Wse free ways shoek" l£Ot la dude.
"while she has noticed Ithat they
Show is not substance, realities govern wise
much less respect from the men of their
men
and the numberless certilicates of wise
faith than that whiclj i s invariably men show
that that the great petroleum Hair
Vouchsafed to hersulf. Slit; veils her Renewer and Dressing Carboliue u a stern re-fftee with no more regret tjian a western
F r q n i R e v . G. R . D a r r o w , a W e l l alhr.kno,wn Minister.
women av<3 not "shntr-wpt— They go out
Allen's
Lung Balsam.
CIN'CIN'K-VJJ, January 2 ^
^ S l ^ i i o l ^ Z ^ c u S ^ r , wbTyhas^eenaffllciea
is
Li
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- M n a s w k a i i n ^ . . w h o h ^ s il££J^ tjinodit
CcjMSI!!S!S!M
tl 1 s" A J OK s f t f t a " KKY
Peek's
PERRY DAVIS1 PAIN KILLER
Has Stood the Test for Forty Years,_aml
ts a t ttfe present time more popular thau
ever. XMI-VV41Y? Because the people
How to Shorten Life.
haVe touid"itT^CTt&fXJR.E for all their
The receipt is pimple. You have only to t&ke Aches and Parnsr
~~~ - __ a violent cold, and neglect it. Abernethy, the
English iurgeon, asked a lady who told him she
33Tw;fs A so\'EitEiaxDALMT"
only had a'cough: "What would you "have<
Th&Plague?" Beware of "only coughs." The A<?ts with wyiykirfitl rapidity and iieirr fail",
worst cases can, however be cured bv DR. WM. when taken at thecommenceinent of an attack
HALE'S BALSAM for the LUNGS. "In Whoop-
_ »i it_K CLHtLtDr epilepsy or nts in '^1 hours. Free
t o pi ioF.~T7rTT^T^rr2a44--ATtrermH»i^H!>lvIx)gtg, Mo
M
koiEHt-CHfllERi MORBUS
A Specific for
mew
~^ - iaITttt
INERVEI
New Mexico's wool production last \*aar
amounted to 30,fj00,00xrpo'uuds.
~"lTanv of the i-eaders oTTuTs papcrarre,
crowing 'deaf, let them get at ouee a
•tottle-.of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment
Rub well lbehincTihe ear
tie into thfr earAvitjiaj^ather.
• ssi su «D wm mmm, .
JOHNSON'S A N O D Y N E L I N I M E N T [»KS?«5?KS
NeuralKia. Influenza, Snre Lunps, Weeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness-(Bftck.in(r Cough.'Whooping Cougb,
.Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic-IUatrhoEa>Qironie Dyserrtery, Cholera Morbus, RlAneyTroubles, Piseases of the
"S^unii^TTTJiaw UmHc- Sold everywNSre. Send for pafflphlet to I. S. JOHKSOS & Vc^, BOSTOK, M A M .
An English Veterinarv Snrgeon and Chemist,
traveling in this country, says that most
now i*
Horse ard Cattle
Powders sold here
of the---*-'
jTnib.
He
savsthst
thstSheridan's
Sheridan
*s M
« «»va
It wo.uUT.scem that the commonest
kind of conimon sense 9u«ht to prevent
a man.from.buyino: trash, simply because he can get a big pack for 25 cents.
Sheridan's Cavalry-'Condition Powders
are strictrrpnre^Hwl are worth a barrel of su£h^stuff.___
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irrriSRHOM
WIRE AHDjprwoRK^
bv PhyslcJaCa... (8"*
-WILL C
REseivotR
:.:
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S i t t e r ^ tnyprac-
•liostetter's
ach Bitters meet the"
roqutnnenta of tho
rational m e d i c a l
philosophy which at
present prevails. It
.lii_iL perfectly nure
ve«ctable r o m e d y,
embraclnK tne three
1
Important properties of a preventive,
a tonic and an alt«rHtive. I t fortitkj*
the hody a»ralnat Als
paae.lnvtgorateK
and ievltallses th«
tor|)ltl utomach anil
HTer, and" effect* -a
nalutary change l a
the entire syesero.
rat
salo by a n
Dniggista-aott
era neneranr.
I^awxi T t i m l t u r c ,
Settees ^ n d Chairs,
Both Iron and Wood.
Ask f o r the RESERVOIR Vase.
If "youiOSerchant cannot supply
vou.'send your orders direct to us.
fcatalogHeaofA'aBegand I^iwn t>VJ>.
niture^mailed upou application.
Barnum W*re and Iron W<
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The
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IS ALWAYS
Interesting. \
From morning .to mominir anoSfrom we*?k to week
THE St~N-,prrats » continued story-s)f the live* o t real men ancf-wc*ien. and of their ^Ajeds-> plans,
luves, hates and troubles. This story is more interesting than any romance that was ever tterlsed.
Subscription Rates: D A I L Y <\ pages), by mail,
S6Cv a
month. o r N - t t a y e a r i S e S D A Y -^ P " * * : 8 - ^ - ^ ^ vear; Weekiv iS pages». *l.l«-ner year. I. W . E a ^ *
\ \ VT> 11»V>»'l*'her-.->ew York Cl?y.
,
5?ifan lift 12 years ago^uffder tnt name
WOMAN'g FRIEK
Withou'Lpdffery,simply on the good v
rhose^fbo liave used it.it has madefr'
:i e^^efy State in tlie^Tnion. '
J Q T i L C T R E J X t ,
Rut a gentle a n d sure^
complaints whleli dest^ .
t>eauty, waste the strength, ma r the h i ,
rness and usefulness of many G I R L S A'J.
tv-a. G O L D S M I T H .
Dr>-ant& Strattoa
Ecs:.vass UNivKasrnr,
SOLO BY At'- r>av<v«t»T*»- •
estiaioai.*'.* cr our Piasphic^ on'
" DisestSe^of Woxnea and CJiildreri " I
AdJreu
Detroit, i s the oldest, largest;
i^st thoroughand ptacttCAl, hajt ~e most"able and experiences!
^teachers, finest rooms, and bettef
faciiitics ever way, t h i n any other
business co!:,pe-in Michigan. A s k
Our graiiultts i:i4 the busincsltnenof
Detroit, about our School. Call o r
. aend for Cim^ats.—Sactth-ad-fay-ei"Practlcal Reporter. /
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-y R. PENGELLY4..C0., Ktlsmiroo, MicS.
Cy
AH I•*»>!• tntrkcdpri»«f« sJ» j e _ by Dr. Pcn^tir.T ou\j
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,VASES. .
Theso V ases are especially ndapted
for Cemeteries aud Parks, and are
much less trouble than the ordinary
vases that require water every dnv.
The Beserroirs hold from one to five
gAllons, according to the size of the
V a s e , and t h e flowers will keen
bright and fresh without, any .additional water, from ten to fifteen
days.'" These
vases are for sale generally "by1 Hardware dealers, Marble
dealers and Seedsmen throughout
the country. I>o not be induced td
get a n y t h i n g but a R e a e r v o t r
vase. We also-nianufacture a full
line of
_
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rT
Rrnnckitis, Luwr and Throat Complaints. *A rent • W a n t e d Itf t h e W . e a t , Send for clrcutars-i
rs and
home teMftTKiriials. Pills sent by mail, f l perbo
ox.
/ - ^ i ^ P H . 1 . RATES A CO.. Weymouth, M
Motbtrt, tbduld rek<l t>.«43.
—The dirt-scraper can be profitably
used in making open ditches through
w lands ________
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C O N S U M P T I O N .
CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
Mr!'Wm. £>• Howells will return to the United States in August.
.
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CBMSWflEHS
Best t o u g h t-y
• J Use In lime. s«fd\>y druKBists.
A a d w i l l completely change tlie blood Antho entire gyatcin in three m o n t h s . Any perron /who will .take 1 Pill <>ach n i g h t from 1 t o 12 —eeka, m a y be restored t o soUnd
! health, if snch a t h i n g be possible. F o r curing Female Complaints those Pills have n o
equal. E&yslcians u s e t h e m i n t h e i r practice. Sold everywhere, o r sent by m a i l for
eight letter-stamps. Send^for circular 4 . I . S. JOHNSON & ¢6., BOSTON,- RIASS,
best family medicine
Lalloz, Buffalo, N. Y.
V\
ri?J
M A K E ' TVEl?^
^^
ikW • •
Fritier Axte Grease Is best in the world.
V£IIT A I D Urease is best in the world.
^ ^ r Axle Gretse Is best in the world
tSHM®
, Correspondence tuHfr+asaUP*
JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instantaneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively
cufe-.nlne cases oat of ten. Information that will save
many i«tes sent free by mall. Dwi't delay a Bwment.
_ Prevention^ better than cure.
J-
f^^StPENSiONS
TtaDr. s: A. B i c M d l S . Co., Prop.'^.-Joseiilijm
Hear Him.
F A L K H U A N N . Solicitor of Patents, Washington, D
C
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t3r*SeridforCircttlax^g»
f> :zi_-i.
- 1'HOILKKU: or NO -,
Trade»'
r / \ I r . l \ I SPAY AI**-:mode
X X X X i - ( i i J. *~> cuarfea.etc.S^ndt
and sketch; will examine ana report if patentable
Manv years practice. Pamphlet trtfe-' N. W. H T Z .GKltALD A (O., Attorneys, Wy«hinjrt<m,-1>, C.
.
Do you wish to obtain good a n d f > _
"valid 1'aitina? then write to o r e a l l | > » l
upon T U O S , B. 8 P K A O I E A
"*
^.—fcUUL K West Con\ \ \ | t'jrresa HL. petroit, i l
hUal
| , ^ l years.
n 1'utenti.
SendCauaua.—Knt;ibUj»he«l
f jr uamphlei. f ree.
ftCLNTC
WWANTPn EVERYWHERE t o s e l l t h e
B P A S M 8 , CO*T^ M a c h i n e ever Invented. Will knit a paiar of stockYU3LSI0XB,
"0 ~
mln
& B wlUi H E K > . anil T O F . c o m pplet*l e t e in
m -2"
«, TAIAASG
SICK- utv's. It .will also knit a (Treat varAety of" fane
" icy-work
Send for
LJtESS. ST. Y1TCS ftirNffhichlhere is always a ready market. S>
c K T a i i r t c r m S tTrrtre ^ T w o i n U t T J W t t t a r
n e f f t . , irg Tremmit gli^_l. » ' ^ t ^ _ M M _ _ Mae
ttoQSHf
rbR S O L D I E R
OPIUM FATIXO,
on any d i s e a s e
wound or l n j u r y
U G L Y BLOOD
j.na children are entitled. MUUoua
;eeiT(^__re__________|___
D T S P E P S l A f | B^jpropnaLed. ,^u£ai>la-QiserjjirKfi9Plocure<i._ NEW
NEBVOtJSjTESS^ L \\\*.
i>end stasjp tor Instructions and bounty taSICK H E A D A C H E o!e. N. W. Fl'TZtiYRAXD i CO.. A t t o r n e y , Box 5 »
pwFITMATIBM.
4.VaahingLOJL_U^CV' \ .
Xorth Pole Expeditions,
«*rrM'rw<p.--^was ailiicted with sick head;
ache and general.debility, but urdock Hhm
S r brought about an immediate improv^
f
-HS U '»!!'
—T-he-Rusiiauariny_ha±>.liidef___d-fta^nipire of
{?,OOX>,000 e<mare miles.
-
Whlttier likes to cdjnp out by the sea.
-'I
CCfitt Aeea in your uwn w w n , Terms a"na »J m i l
NERvors
WEAKNESS,
yEHTOTS
, EBOSrCKATTO-'»
BLOOD SOBXS,
BTLlOrS^ESS.-COI^TI^ENESS. KIDSEY
XBOrBLES »Bd .11 IBBXGrUlHITlES.
&r t.w " » BOTTIJJ is wjcofiisrs. _«a
humbug. It is a quick tnre for aches and
~mrainsi ^"d is - just aa gocxVfor a kmeuess.
/
Fun
tfnd n Premature Grave/
hieh w e d e H T F u l l partiowlnrs in our pam^ilet, £3f-The Spesire to send free by BIHU^O every; .rve.
As well as aii sununer complaints of a similar
nature.- Try it Ljr Chills, Sudden Colds, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, SoreThroaa, Cviuglis, etc.. etc., etc., andyouAvill be
cured. T'W KxterjiaO;/, it cures Bolls, Felon?,
-ApfAina, Sw^Hj»g>, «f the Joints, Toothache,
r
done foTgme wha? Pain In the face, "Neuralgia^ Chapped Hands,
btnelit suffering FrostrBitten F e e t . - " " " •
'.
to the value of
iuffered greatly
Scalds, Burns, Rheumatism, &c.
with Prolapsus, being obliged1 to use a supporrer"aTrrlng aTTThuse paiTrftth—AW-ary years;
but, thanks to your medicine,, t-wear"it no
more.' I laid it oil after using'one and a half
bottles.' I am not wel\j b»i I -work.all thc tjmo NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
and am better than Lever expectedto be. You
may use my letter, and if anyone wished to Sold everywhere. •25c., 50c. and $1.00:
write mo for more information,',- give them my
full address
Miss C. G
Prize ilgb.t6, lotteries, walking matches, and-baL
/loon ascensions are usually.. >huinbugij; of tbe
'4
L\ EiU
quenee of s?elfAbiiSe; aslossof^
Me-movv, universal L a &!$ 11 urie.
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h
IN
BAD BOY AND?t h t m i o iPA
'l:!
fdjlaw
'•Aunt Dinah,'''-:! full blooded Onon- dtalers in medicine.
^.i?. r J5
daga Indian 109 years iddj died at Syra- C c S ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 I C ^ B » . . b u n l c ^
=.•—eiuie/the other ilay. -She saw Wasti]hgMISTIAWAKA, Irid,, Dec. 1,196-2
^~t(5Trtn 1783 when he wlade his horse-
'"• "The Dead Line."
It shall cure a-lj th ; people and
put'sickness nnd sufl'erin.'C uudtrioui" «
I ;j, Ik; thou i not afraul when your
family is sick, or you havo. Hiu^kl,Js ilia- .
I case or Liver Complaint, for Mrrp Bitters
will cure*you. .
T
-1. Both low aud high, rich and poor
know the vtilue ot Hop Bitters for bilious t'.^rvous an.\ItftrtmxaTIc'corflpTatntsrr
viiul.allthe iu;ist'.r pivce* <-f tlii.-t, thu-preatcst 1 I l . u - l r n
fjlthea'^f. A M'>'ir>cn Literary Marvtl. j o o l^cIUci
sav^
-Sw*
Laujrbab'i.' illustratt-d (Hr.ular. free. 'fu
'fu!a»<
b'Kok
Ni^ in Sk'^ll per day ut nome. aantpii; »ui w S o f r
tinn-, send 5". cents for outfit and yvt choke ferri:'">r>;
ne.
JJELFO_l>, CLAUKI
Addrelf
Yl vf l, Uu N R
youwant to learn telegraphy-t«
w
lM
, , fF
c,N
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' a few months and be Bufe ot a rttT GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
Valentlne Bros., JunearUfo, Wl».
nation,
address.
TRADE MARK^Tim GKKAT TRADE MAftK VL'?rJ a ween, ( U a day-at-htfffie-ea»ii^-iua<le^—Coatly
ENGLISH HEM^* ' u outst'free. Addregg Trued Co.,Auguata,Maine.
I>Y. An unfailW o x r p h i n e H a b i t C t r r e d I n 10
i n g cure for Semt o £ 0 d a p * . \ o p - * y t i l l C'ar*^.^
inal Weakne^s,
Spermatorrhea,
1)&.
J. ssxia'aiixs, .Lebujioa, ohiix'
1 rapoterrcxr-Hfl+l
»11 dlseasea \km
-SKlN.vr MRN. "Well's .Ilealtrriromwei^jrestolfee
health and vife'ur, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence^—^^_l
Manv old soldiers remember ''the dead line"
at Andersouville. It was a mighty dangerous
neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, aud
liver and.kidney. diseases are full of perils for
the sick, tmt Burdock lilcxxl Bittrrx are a'eert&inreijiedyi Sold everywhere.
LA'UOH
te^a^tPECK'S
T h e f t a r f i ^ - T m i l i n w U thp m:iii«ffinf-i
and.
DETROITi W [ c h
•*'
SIOOO REWARD
the Contribute]', 11 valuable religious paper.
preferred to Greeks or Armenians for
-•••the\r'exetdlent behavior, cleanliness and
"regahl for-truth, looking upon marnatural destiny, they are
rmg«»fu.lastheir
of their reputations, and when
caief
ried make first rate housewives.
married
No doubt a tourist who compared Turkey of to-day with that of twenty-live
ypars ago would-find some departures
,^ from the sti-Tct womanly reserve which
"'"vised to be the.universal rule. ~
A
•r
^MANREMEO
am proniptefl to e x p j e ^ ...., . _ ... v „
tbe result. Her lontf-continue'd, dry Cough, with its
occasional vrheezlnK, whistliui; sound, peculiar to
•cT>rTlIOTmBTo-Tise the L u s o UAI.SAM u while longer
a permanent and radical cure will by effected. I can
recommend its u*e to. others.
Yuurs Hespectfullv,
ir. H.DAIIKOW:
Oakland Sta., Ky., " C S'. MAKTIST, Druggist.
from
,v
5. Cleanse tne Viitli.-H<ij>4tf^prB and I Bhall
4iav^ robust and blooming heanfi.
- ^, •. Add disease upou'Cisfajsc and let the
worst come, I anrsate if I use flop Bitters,
7. For all my life hate I been plagued with
tickmsH and sores, aud hot until a year ago was
I cured by Hop Bitter^.
..
b. He that keepethi his bones froin aching
from Rheumatism audsNeuralgiu, v.itf; Hop Bitters, doth wisely.
*|
!
',). Though thou ha^t sor(.-tf,pim)iIt|, fr^ukles,
salt rheum^.erysipclas^blood poisoniiig, yet Hop
Bitters will viuor? them all.
10. What woman u> there, fet:bleii an4 Mck
TIIE C1IAKLE* A r V O U K L E R C e .
from fmrfrlecomplaints, ft'h^jiliiolreih not health
M i l R P n i \ ^ *f A W T T
and u»utU Uup^jitcrs-and is mmle .mil. ,] '
K(J pay t;ii cured. Terr
11. Let not heglect to use Hop Bitters
yeaj's eBtablishbU, 1,000
cured. State casft. D r .
bring on serious Kidney and Liyejs coinrjlainta.
M a r s l i , Quiticy, Micti.
12. K£ep iJiy tougue from being.furred, thy
Oaubie
llultrr. n
b'.o^l
pnYe, and thy stomach from indigestion .
hit m d e
by using Hop Bitters. I
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13. All my p l t ^ T a ^ a c h e s " a r i d disease go
ofteu
like chui* beton; the wind wheu I use Hop Bit- IN
ters. -\
.
,: I
i,4. -Maxkiiiii rnan :who jojit ue-irhj dead, and
given up by the dottors after uslhglroy Bittera
1U.VSTP.ATFD
and become th well.
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!.">. Cease from worrying at^5ut"ncrVoTRTi'es8
IfE.WAEK, O,
general debility, and u/inary trodble, for Hop
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Bitters will restore vou.
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— he must possess his soul in resignation, Gentlemen : - T h c demand toTAuxg*
Luso
-mtttttjfifig ''-Muih.Allah U__This r e j e c t gAJSAM^a- incre-OKlng constantjy^ The JadieB
rah
v for women prevails also in- the hon: .„lnK tul^trnTTiOTnedrcttt'!
circle, and it comes naturally to the and WhoQping Cough.
tliis, ail. "ye people, and give
t.ju ull yV1 invalids of t i c world, Hup
Hillary will make you well ami to reHKAK
atisin,
Lnm^t
.Sprains and
Bruises><)A.sthma, Catarrh,
CovLghi, Colds', Sore Throat
Diphtheria,
Burns, Frost
ites, Totith, Ear, an& Meadache, and allpaiim uudaih9S_.
Th« best iatenttl S.nd *»ternii .remedy In th« I
world. Every bottle C"'*nteevl. Sol^l Vijr m«<liciae |
Ldealers everywhere. D.rcctioas in eich: fatujuif e*. I
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FOSTER, MtLBUflN-4 CO., Prop'rt,
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BCFKALO, N. V.> V. S. A.
Do ymijraiit a pure, bloom'
ing Comple_ioni If so, a
\few application^ of Hagan's
M AONOLIA B l M wffl gtat^
ify you to your hearts content. It does ajray idth^SaJlowness, Redness, Pimple^
Blotches, aud all diseases and
^Imperfectioiisoftiiestin. It
OTercomes theflushedappear-.
ance of heat, fatigue ana exeitement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWENTY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are Its effecti.
that It is impossible to Mm
itj application.
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fWQNfVER HAVE, YOTJINEVER CAN/YOU NEVER WlLLBUY GOODS SO C p A P J
"/THIS WEEK, THIS WEEK, ?2S^if!^Iv^gi?: NEXff WEEK^-NEXT WEEK.
J-^-:-OASHj
CASH, OA^K IS ^WJEXJ^rr DOBS IT1
CARPETS,
LADIES' COLLARS,
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he flp&k line ever JBIIOWIJ Iii,Umii t ^mIat a vo>y low price. Actually at
Thi
less, thtiM copi'til' importation, Be sure to Bee them whether you wish to buy..
or nptJ
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FANS, FANS, FANS.
Ajroal ingrain at prices so lay ;tlmt you are sure to hUve (>#c.
j ^ W W I t S , PANTS, PANTS.
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flad aro selling at a ridiculously ; ^ ?w price. *X)f course you will! have <>ite.
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Never so cheap, never so cheap. These goods are selling jforte^s money than
the doth cost the manufacturer, but that makes no (lillerencci They must
go! they must go I !-'-'•-A-iitl while we ape *it it,-wo amy a» wdfj.givo the "•;
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OVERALLS AND SHIRTS
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lino.
—trntcket-. We
DRESSiGOODSr
Price thb.m.! Price them I
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MGES, SHOES; SHOES!
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Wo wiStittrdose-ottt OHE entire^tock-tif Men's Ladies' ind Children's SIIOCJ^
and will give you BARGAINS, BARGAINS !
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IN GROCERItS
ren'sTfose, Misses''ffose, Ladies' Hose,-
we are headquarters.
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LADIES' CLOAKING,
Call and get quotatioSTa-nnd satisfy yourselves.
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MA?P^IGA
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Arc reducing"our otook |n these goods, ajid will close-out the balance for less
money,'th.an was paid to import them.
In these goods. we leaa^all other dealers.
IN FACT, WE WILL GIVEWiMyCHBARGA/MASYOy
NEVER HAVE HAD BEFORE—
H-A. MAHN, EastMamStreet, PincRnsy,
HOUSEHOLD MATTERS.
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M*,T3—A prAfty way to make mate- -^Qfyajfes is" . totoke a piece oT~wfiit<n~"
iradding, cut it f OuuTl—-and thirteen
^nohea in diameter, -work around the
WE HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR STOCK
- edge with some pretty yarn, button-hole
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v.
'stitch. Take soven pieces, six inches in
•ttivmntpr, wn^koil tha samo way, then
double them through the center, then
acrPSfc through the center again; -tack
them on the large wheel sear the cen_„.^r_of_tlw smalT one. They will come
in shell-work alFar/ound the outside.
PURE WHITE LEAD,
'RAW SIKiWA, ,
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COLORS,
\!rA hftarfa, ten inches.long, eight
RURN;FSIENNA,
LIGHT-OAK GRAINING COLORS,
-the^iop i cut two "'wedge-shaped
I N i r i A N RED,
pieces three inches long, one inqh j i t
L ^ A R I ^ Q A I w -rr^
- C H R O M E - ¥ E L LOW,
top, for the sutes-;—eeverwith_black7
WALNUT
R O I L E D OtL,
ladies' cloth, and line with blue flannel;
J I A W OIL,
MAPLE L E A F GREEN,
join together and work around the edges
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stitch; on the front work with gold- We desire especially to call attention to our largo and elegant assortment of RAW UMBER,
BURNT
VARNISflES.
oolor silk some pretty pattern in chain
Pine Shoes'we are offering for ladies and misses' wear. " Our~stotk
ptitch; in the center work your" niono"'"-'•'. comprises the latest and most exquisite styles in
'gram. Hang with cord and tasaeL
' THB COMPLEXION.—A good complex*
^QQ never goea with a bad diet Strong
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F o r kalsomining. Also a full stock of
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«o£Td6, hot broad and butter, heated ~V$Q carry many kindB, ranging from the finest to the cheapest ^f'4,4°* fcnt*
^ighly^piccd-aon^a^^aoa^jjr, r,'^ r _
^anchjyi will give entire satisfaction to the wearer.
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j, hot drinks, aieoh~oUoIi<juorH7far
meats, are all-damaging to,its beauty.
Wo will sellTairrt^aa well as Hardware, cHeapif thwa aajr
Strong tea used claiTy will alter a time
Livingston Cqunty.
1¾¾¾ the akin the color and appearanw ^fa-o^desire good werk. . We have an immense lino of tho H. 8.. Robinson <k
•td leather.
Coffee attecta'iho akin less, "Burtenshaw"which wVare offering at very low figures. \Jftrtfbubie to" BIIOW
fctrt3^Ve!f*es moro, and a healthy ner- goods. Call and examine'them.
ri, Toufl' Bvfltcm ^iiKnel'cessary to_|H)^uty.
R.-fc-WE K€£P OSfiQRKE'S FAMILY PfttNTS^
l(ate suppers, 'o^er-eatiug at meals,
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eatingl|efwecQ mealv-candi^s,'.sweetmeats, pastry -preserves, etc., produce
jpimples and blotches.
'' CBETONNE TIDY.—Tako a pretty strip
of striped cretonne; cut two pieces
about eighteen inches long; taSTe apiece*
brown, blue, crimson or buff ,yelvet
(or'any color that will contrast prettily
In connection with pur |argQ and varioci stock of
At the old store one door east of Mann's BricK,1w!tf¥^^tf^
QJ
ith uieNQretonne), and cut a strip of it^
[& iianle length and width as the creinne^'sew thelihrob togethorr the velvet in tho center^ an^dsembroider a-amall
•uwlopand clown, eitnes^edgo of the/
velvet, or feather stitch a>ine if yoti
ianriot 'embroider"of"ffnd^thisroo^nTich
Vork< Cut oaeh of tho three-atrip
ohe_eadj(or at.bpth^ ends, according to
£he way you fasten ^,he tidy on the
chair,) to a'point; hem, und
finishthe
|>oint with pretty silk oiJ worsted tas-
P^e^H~~~*AD^4
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FRENCH, AMERICAN AND CURACOA KIDS.
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ALABASTINE IN ALL SHADES I
PAINT 0\) KALSOMINE BRUSBEa
JU1R-PB1CK WILL MEET T H t i F f t O m l C « 1 1 7
W^BrMOFF.
THE CORNER DRUG STORE!
TEEPLE &
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feble;bttt, after all, the beat cheoi oi —
^vlpry home must come from the_heari
and marfijer of the home mother.. If\
|hat is cold and this ungracious, all the
Jth^gt India will not make the
A pleasant and mvitmkT^'Intent''
mce, too, 'mitat lend its charm if we
OildiiffveJic.E4e: an Eden. The severe
of, hquse 6rder neatness_seldonv
B^uch margin for intellectual
. A simpler style of living-and
furnishing' would—aejt^ many ar
nded alave^t tibei'ty, and add vastlyr+J"
ifte ooaxl^/ol. all the house. v-<>
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TINWARE, PAINT,
ANlTfWE CKlMlCALS,
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flIL AND VAnNISIKS A SPECIALTY. VVo make a specialty ot INursery ahd StcX-rfrjum Oupplies,-Troonofl, Elastia
Insive agents for tho-^alo of
•* Bandagos, Shoulder Braces, andr%\\ articles, kept in a first clasg
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GALE PLOU
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BROWN & COLLIER. f^-
iiFRED wisrs m m DOORS, SASH wo^iiiosTrf^WTORv pwcrs.
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wo will sell as low as any Reliable house in the corinty. Vye keep a full stdr^l
of all Botanic and Eclectic Remedies, and Parke, Davis &0o^ .New Remedies,
-enabling us to fill any prescription orr family receipts. We.shaH keop every
thin# pertaining to our trade. In our Grocery Department we-have none b u l
r Tresis and well selected goods,
will sen
sell 'at
nrtces. -*•. T,<>L.accomm<j
ods, and win
at bottom
pojiom prtcos.
^«L.accomm<jHale bdi, paUon;!,Avo-w^a-tnkrfti r ^ t o f f i Tlutifr and Eggs, and will paji&d.
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lpft town to-day with the intention of
OUR! NEIGHBORS.
goingt»> W:isliingt'>n Territory.
Mis. Sh'-ndim, of Ifii'mhurg, wv: • reported very low l;t;-i nig'.t v/iiii inil'imL
Iha^wi/orrrrfo Juugs.
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Corre»iyoiidqnt.
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Al. A. Hush hasvopenod ^coht'ootion•try and cigar store in thq post oilieb
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.J. A. N<'ls()n, win are happy to nay,
will not leave town and business here;.
J. 1). Tigho.eamo homo Friday, and
< The Baptist Sunday Bqhool gives a
departed
for N. Y. City Saturday, in
Hldren's Day Concert in tho church
search
of
bettfcr health.
ondiy evening, JunV^tith.
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Hifli Grace Gregory, a ruost cstima- jChas. Moorejand family, pf Detroit,"j
!jW<l jptmg liiiiy! tin lighter'of $. P. w|U wiove on \p the Hannibal Lee place
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*9»*f0ry, died, Tuesday morning, Jutfdrpfc-GrmHi-Oak. —
-}fttilinst. Her funeral services heldj . The Telephone li neisnow on^'speak> •
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4h« Bucceeding Thursday. ,,
ing torms,'SP
;ind the Brighton otllco is
1^ »The Presbyterian Sunday" School located at Judson Bros.'
'iirill hold an Art Loan Exhibition ^ in Pinckney ..will havo a good oh?
-~$k» Opera House nektTwecE, '^tegining fashion 4th of July celebration and
TTnQsaay evening a#d 'lasting until Brighton will look pn-m-aina/cment..
Saturday evening inclusive. Two
Sells Bros.' advs. depict a hippopota4natiR«eij are proposed alfo. Nearly all mus in the act of-Watfeiwing a full-,
•uriosities, work.s of art, etc., owiied in grown colored man. Wonder if. they
t h t vicinity* and many like things think -they can attract the colored
jfrflttiother places will bo on eihihition. population by that racket?
Opera Hofa*^-will bii tastily decor
Bill. Trayis and- G. W. Broad2noro
4*ted tolielp please"tne~"ey6"S~:of ""thosehavo diss
who come to patronize houap art.
I1 Ayeryaveii. game of Base Ball *vasv
AW ARBOR. - " .
To T'HV- FARMKIWi OF JavtxcsTfcN AM> ADJOIXISG Couxrres : ' '
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flayed, on the Fair Grounds, the 13th 1
If
you
want
to
purchase
a
Heaper
this
year,l'Xamine
the
"Hero,"
look
it
oyer'carefully
a.nd
you
will,
see
itj
is up
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| iinst., between the Ply mouths and Hie;, l-Voj.'i tho Ccurior. /
to the times. 1st. It issiinplv constructed, '2nd. It has no side, draft. 3d. It is not Uable to.get^.out of order.
/ ' HoYvettsrH3core-"a4r the close'of the
The. father of George,.Parker, the
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[ -ninth inning*, G and 0'. A doubtful student of the higlii school who went 4th. It haa no wedg-kt iipiil-he lnn-ses' nocks, ,5th; It is a very light draft reaper. 6th: It is easily mapaged.
~" lj ^e^ision by the umpire at the clo^e of insanw, was in tovyn.yesterday. He 7th. It js just the machine you wantV It can beliadlTf ouf agcnts,;oii: trial, and-is..warranted to give satisfaction,
,ihq -first halt' of th© tenth CJirfed .tire. had been out to Toritia'c to see his son i~ refer you-tf)-the following .IUUIHMI far nurs who have purchased and are using the Hero Reaper, some of whom fur
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game in a pow-wow.
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and reports him sonic better. As yet the past four years, and they can testify to its merits :
J a m e s Speai.^, J'litaajn,.
f'iPnrL'P Bauer, Brighton, |
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Js Pinckney so busily engaged-ujxm ho is "undetermined whether to leave JCSHO \V. Shfi^tP, Cnadilla,
Martin'Melvin, jr., p a m b u r g ,
Owi-ir lioixispi'Od, 1 UtTiTWTr^,
S. K. "lliiiirie, I'i'.tritini,
^t
U c m a n l M'Closk«y, Putiiiitn,
W. Nelson , Whit more Lake,
lier arrangements for tho Fourth that1 hir^ or take him home to Mon-tana. "' , David
William t'tiHi.'ii, I)uu!j"ville,
A. Foree, Stockljrid^e,Warren Mun?on, White Ouk,
J)oiiovau/hurt]i}ii'ld,
V. Mc (^vn.'liuiiker Uiil,'
].Jerrv Barvctt,
" u., • • -Frank Aldrieh, Henrietta^,
===. $he'jaa^not.hearFovvlorville's boom for
\ni>. Dalian,
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The "EpiscopaC church, has raised- O.'ur'jo
Wm.-l'ri-ry,.
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(li'wf^' i-h^ifLvAi'.Ut^Oak, '
J o h n Fleiniri'j;,
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i"; that day? No .arrangements are be-; ^1.500 to put inlieating apparatus-lor Artrnrr-'Mofttfejim1
II> tin- B. (r.'irauer,*P(itnk^i,--, •
- Often Mi- ("aim, jr.,
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P h i l o Ihirfee, Antrim,
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--'D.-ini^'l V. Weiib,
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tl .C. .Martin,
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E. J. Wak:'HV<m, Tyrone,'
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Henrv Ward,
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Seyiiumr 'Brown, Conway,
(jeu.
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Wilcox,
\Wiito
Oak,
\ ftheband and hallelub. The -former
O'.'c Sawdy, {osco,
.PreTT^Maycix.-ic, I o s c o , —
-juiwLAj, NVjird, I.j>alif>,
WhecVmiYork. Koscomuiou,
Mr, 'A. T . H ill, o f f e r o i Vwas at the
nlvgorVr.torySafnrdav^
^enough at Webberviile to do justice to
ho changed the Canada ttoutr}$helatter organisation.when it defeats] night
ern
railroad
time from .Buffalo t i m e j ^
~jthe Sirafta^-org l^s^liaU^ul>:iipJJiejL-e^ t)c1rnjifrtrme.T-A^^
r .Su«da^m^r-ningv
jtjjat day.
the- Michigan.feentra'l time was changV We were sorry to see the Dispatch ed from Chicago time to Detroit time.
ttch into the security of the T. & A. A. The clock now regulates the time for
^ L H. bonds so lustily last week. 'The over a thousand miles of road'-.
bond 13 not paid -for faster than the
In Detroit, last Saturday, John Carey
^vork is completed ;__th-p_/Wor-k dttno and
was
ordained as a priest: Wednesday
£he right-of-way is security then for,
:
he
celebrated
his first mass at the
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. (the ppmJ, as is.-all work, buildings,
equipments, etc., that follow, and this Catholic church here.- Several priests
_____' (Becuaity is la first mortgago.upon' tfce- were present, anddn the afternoon and
above mentioned property. Our law- evehing_hfi_held a reception for them.
A "Rainbow Festival" will be held
yers' havie looked^ it over and call it
good, so have our merchants, so have in the basement of the Congregational
As]). H. Ujayj loscu,
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The Hero can he W<?n, and is for sale, at Piucknry by S t S T ^ 111¾¾^1, tJeneral Agent for Michigan,
PINCKNEY:
£LQllRlllILSJIlJSIOjyi MILLS
GRDIES & JOHNSON, Proprietors,
wls'.i tevmake known to th'eir o l d and now custom
are that they are now prepared to do bettor *ro*k at
altkind.-t in'their linpof business than ever~5elof6i,"
Their liiilln having been thoroughly refitted i n r i d ^
•repaired aii'd improved ontaide, i f t k i n g i t conTes] letit for-tfa*tif-<Mti<timers. Good Bheda for toaoM
in connection with the MiBs. They have
nowen
hand over 51QOQ bushels of drv, i o a n d red a e 4
white wheat from which the^ «aak* tbeir best gr«d#
of flour, WARRANTED. They grind n o erown o i
mupt'y wheatV^cept for customer*— aad t b e n . i t 1«
g r o u n d on separate stone and bolted through separate bolts. T h o s e buying flour of them wffl »et am
grown> or muety flour. Tho§e bringing grikts of
m>od dry, eo^adMjiieat ijet good rlonr, and Xhem
brinfnn^ grown or ninaty wheat must expect flout
from the 'isa'tntT They'aieo~have feefiafaie Uoltfl tat
^t>uckvvhe"at,
Corn ehelled with o n e of Uutc^la*
Bon's new improved Diwtless Iron fc^ora Sheller*,
without extra cliar^e. Thev'pay cash for all kinda
of ^rain. All persims having unsettled accounts
with ^ " " " t t-b» rni)\,
uf? nu|mwttf<i to call and
pay the same.
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our doEors, tmr tradesmen,meehaiHcsU^^ehjjon ^ ^ i ^ a y ^ y ^ ^ ^ ? J u n e
farmers, and give as a substantial proof 20, .at elglvTo'cloek7"~Tffty cftftdTeTfr
.fit this subscriptions amounting to dressed in all tlio colors of the rainover;$145,000. And yet the work solic- l)bw, will participate. • Admission
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Ttiorg is but begun, an may be seen 10~cents.
when it is known that Howell expect:
Investigation, ap(to raise."$75,000.
proves of the securities as heartily as
• Jiaate.in_thb Dispatch doubts.
Five pupils, E t t a , liennett, Stella
Knapp, JPhna Hountain, Melvin JMunson And Davjd -Harger, -graduate this
-y&itx—frQin tho High JSchooL - Coinpisncement exorcrses wilPbe held tonorrow night (Friday), in tho Opera
House.
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F r o m the Lofltier.
John. G. Raser,-th'o Chicago lawyer
who had a mock marriage ceremony
performed, and then forged a.marriage
certilicate-for the purpese of getting
§T,50U beionging" tu~a.. young lady in
this vicinity, ~ts boar din g-at_tlia-_pe!n±L
tentiary at Jacksori. .
Tho annual meeting of tho Ladies'
Library
Association was held Wednes-JBT0PKBRIDQE.
d a y evening, Juno <>th. OlHcers were
elected for tho coining year, astollows:
^tom tho Sentinel.
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Mrs. Geo. Sfcandisa is visiting her Mrs. J. H. Evarts, Prea.; Mrs. J. IV
Honey, V. P,; Mrs. E. D.:'Bennett, Sec;
brother, Mr. Wm. H. ives, of Mason.
J^rsJ^J^Copeland,
Treas,; Mtu G. S.
'- Will t o w a r d of Mason, made his
Crampton,
Librarian.
old Stockbridgo friends a pleasant call _
L. D. Ball to John Devine, 40 acres
x>n Thursday.
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Misa Branch Has been quite"~pporly in section^ Webster, for $1,500.
for some timo past, but supervises her
On' June'4th^rtro; Gr4^}ftd^nA wifeT
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fefcNorth Lake, ImgLheon,married ^fifM<*- T^evi Palmer brarrght with him •tocn vearsT and on that-e^venwig a
CHRISTIAN BROWN
BARGAINS IrrGINGHAMS
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SHEETING,
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GROCERIES,
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All kinds of custom work, and gcncr»X~i
repairing, including
HORSE SHOEING.
Shop back of ^auuklJloek, VtSCKimjT
BARGAINS ALL ALONG THE LINE.
WE W,
from T p s a i a Hot'nnet eentfptyl" u»v>\>\\ \ | a y j u m i i i o r nf^rnlafiyesv. nnd friends
inches in length, i r i s a terror to look to^t possession ofthodr home, bringing
upon and four million times worso to with thorn a large number of very fine
encounter while it is in active business! [-•presents. . Rev. Mr. .Cartrige, of Whit^5TOXJ"li BTJT'JTTEK.
He also brought two rattle-snake skins, more Lake, 'made =somo ,. appropriate
tanned, one of them measuring five remarks, and Mr. K. Gardner read
fe«t one inch and the other four, feet | some poetry prepared fbT* the occasien-vj
eleven. We tried to have him arer- They had a gay time iill about 2~ •
"^e^he Btatemetrt fit eveQ-n^e-feettJau^ o'clOok^ and then broke up.
| t was no go—you caii't get, any one - \
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v .~ g
—- l "WecaJTBare-yourmoney. Tryns>_
:
iyboirails from Texas to lie an inch on
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THIS MAGNETIC BELT I *
WARRANTEB TO G l i R E ^ a ^ S
F0WLERVILLE.
Cephas Smith ria^purchased and is
u^R^winiiingjaL hardware^_t Mancel on a.
^9&* H»e Bayiew.
.
"Ed. Ooodspoed could thinkr-of
jEn<?ch Smith, of Iosco^ has purchased other
way of having a-rest and^therotl*e residence of W. F. Close and.Vill fore smashed his finger Tuesday, while
?emovo ^o thisnlace. .
fit work on Mrs. Farley's house.
Geo, ^ Lpvely nUs^purchased G. L. Capt. Wea'therhead~hairlet the con*fisher's house and l o t ^
-|4rftfitr-fo^j^a,ring awivy the ol^ JjinijdWill Palmcrton and^Alta Loree ingf .around his Green Oak mill, and
Jfere married at this place rec&ntj.
the G. T, are grading for a side track
It is now nearly 16 weeks since Mr^, there. - '
Jdward Ling has eaten anything ancf \ J J r e d Spring has the frame up for a
f^tili she-exists. Her remarkable now^liotise on jiiberty streot.
/
case we stated in the llEviEiy. a few
Prepar^iioTis are being .made/to
-^beia^aincoAnd it has caused much plaster an^i^ paint ttio F. M. parsonage.
wonderment. \Sho rlatT^ stnlrmgrspell
The 'JV'A.
A. ^ f ^ T T h a v e tm pu*
on Sunday last and tho friends thought
7
on
tw^o
trains
daily
ih way' which
•he could not survive much longer, but
malies
it
Convenient,
ihe finally rallied and at this' writing
r
waa still in tho samo condition as'hcre- ' W ashifrgton street tToutjf tlt>t
toforer^rthin, feeble and helpless, Jbut is all plowed up, and t&Q cat li<!
near Mr. Jude a . is/being rap
rational.
tilled up.
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)p\
Prom tha E x c e l s i o r . ,• J
BRIGHTON,
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Wtor/t the Citizen.
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*~lttrttlo_5;yt*ar-dkV «ea of- Mrs,- Chas.
Young feltc-tT a-load,- of gravel which
Mr. Sweet wau^ratfinf? for tho corporation ,thiaN aftefiropn, and ono of the
wagon wheels ran over<jiisiiead, near_ J ^ i l l i n g hitnt^rfttifig a great gas<h in
Heuch attended him
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l i m b s ncrTOuK d«bU!ty,lunihwr«> «**•**» ««WIUji
h rhcna>at1*m, paralratm niwirm&U, »H«t»«*,
) *«onaekWrtfrm»pInul d!»*»•••,l«rj>la»»«
• c n l a u l c»tMilou«. tmpotvncy, • • t n a a , » « - - A
tlon? hcrSla « 7 mpturw, oaUtfrfc.>U— t M H ^ a j t
occurs, lustTttallljit l»nli »f i* JCA-CQ
waVtliir wcnl;n«s»«», audiall tk«*«
tyre, from
•onal nature,
iron whatever cilsw, Use c M M a l e w
stream of SlopnoUsm
Slapnotisi permeating tknMflfeth* M r t *
taaatreotore
them
ore them \a a heoaalltthb// •*•>•».
VttT9\»m»
mistake about this appliance.
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WTtLIAM DOLAN M$).,,
, BOOTS 4 SHOES^CROCKERY, GROCERIES
n
and
W e T O f ^ x ' m f w t in size, ar.> vory'desirahrr^o?a« i 4-- the center of the village, and will ho »old at icftawasj?no o'pahh>
p r k e s . Ap]ilv t o
tho remains
' JAMES, PEAftSQN, PINCKNEY, MICH.
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- d a ^ g e r o u ^ l l i / - ; "^ —*-~ Tobacco, CannetKSpods> Ktc» NSKreuuiants -or Rhelf-worn etock. . W e.mean
, Dr. Bruekfo is improving slowly
and fee for themselves .>s^. . Wj-xr MAIN ST., P I N C K ^
from his, lorfg-illness...
Jason Do Wolf, of Hamburg^ died at
his home, last Saturday "night, after, BUSINESS LOTS FOR S,
several years an* .insane invalid. The I offer for sale 12^lots w frontinst
on Main Street.
»ifcat .if iiinvHIi y^""*! ^. l '»l«t« on • owidt South
funeral
serticoawero
held
at
Ham«
V,.r^r, M^rtvrT^*,
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i of Maim for business ininm"geJTTrrrtyr-'f4wee lo.taar
burg^CflTTlay,
LA0«
ABDOMI
INETIC
iXL SUPWRTfP.
• A T U T J jKOiPO .
Have just received a new and complete stojjk-of
.
tntorrcd there.' Mr. Do Wolf
^f thq plftust'piouecrs of that vicinity.
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or Swollen FcetHUi Abdominal Bctt
it of Magt\e>iol'oot Battei4©>l»Avenotttp«rt(JF
roiftf and cure of all these co»>**lrit». „Ch*y
In
, . a powor»Vl magneUo fdroa t o tb« "
llxcaie.
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lB4 e f tn« womb, Le*eerrk<*», Cpvw
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V*rr*»»<i£*J>*_*&2
tbelioaiAppttaace • • *
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For aii^MTiw ot TtmtM> .
passed br anythinn before Inreai
bothass\ew«ttT«i
agettt and as * tou>aapf pewor «x
14'
Bent»7 expressC.O.'D.,il»de
mall on receipt of prtee. W i
waist and tiie of shoe. Remit. .
remjT, tent in letter at our risk.
Th* «Agn«ton Qarments are adapt
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will gVon this duy tp-see his little girl, events of the day, while theological and A R e v o l u t i o n a r y R e l i c B e c o m e s a marriage, when ho has st)wn his wild
P|onloGround.
oats? I a m an orphan and write to you
with her clean dress,'her bright happy scientilic discourses belong in. books
..
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.i- • t for advice." Upmecoy responded: '-You
face and listen to her Qhiidish VJUJUWI .ix^-anii magazines, aniL when editor* of
One of the most interesting relics of h m l b e t l e r
j u n i D ( p u l i the
t iulo v ^
the hymns that are sung, and lrresisti- newspapers and magazine do well the tho Kevolutiouary wjtr is tho Apthorpc | \\K\ , | o w n UV or yourself, itvd be consccrated to your nuiUuir <»HrtIy, thaulisten,,.
J E R O M B WttTCHELL, E D I T O * .
bly the story of the Savior as told to her work within their province then —rrHl mansioirtn New Y J r k city, ayd now to the man who drinks. /Ihei'c are
will have its effect upon him.- "A little the best interests of all bo subserved.
used as a ipicnic ground, Tho pack in tlmtisaiujs of poor women matiti -wretcheu
l»t«rod *Tthc Poetoffic*, Pinekney, M 8d
child shall lead t h e m , " even almost
which this house is situated is all thfct by^listening to the promise of reforma..... •-„
- clua matter,
against reason itsvlf. No force of pub- OBcar W i l d e a n d t h e F u t u r e M a n . remains of the gwmt Apthorpo demesne 4k«i ai'ttff m a r r i a g e . "
London is considerably agitated with
lic opintorvno argument, not even the
R u b e Hoffenstein's Advioe.
two
somewhat striking developments of which in 1776, when it was occupid by
TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
rough experience gained by contact
modern progress. One is the sudden Gen. Howe, the British commander-in" H e r m a n " saiti IttWenstein, goodwith
a
rougher
world,
can
silence
the
T H E report, probably untrue, that a
naturedly, •'You must be (linking aboud
appearance of Oscar Wilde from Paris chief,
m a n who was hanged in Arkansas ten voice of the pure-minded child nor do yfiih his hair cut short and. decked in
was fullyf210 acres, ami stretched getting a vife, I saw you valking mit a
I,
away
with
its
impre»siou*and
faith.
If
the costume of the dude. The other is on its west side as far as the Hudson girl ita oder Sunday. Vat was her 4..
days ago was afterward resuscitated
ApThorpe was, one of tho mer- name ?''
by his friends, a n d j s now alive, opens our christian church would establish the -publication of a • learned e$say by river
»Dot--vas- Mlm Ilachael Goslinsky,'. 1
chant
princes
hf the djay, probably n o t
Mr.
K,
Kay
Robinson,
demonstrating
up an interesting question. The sen- Christianity more tirmly in the world
that the "Man of the F u t u r e " will bo a wealthier thanj<Mr. Walton, of Frank- replied the clerk, with »a pcrcepitblo
tence of t h e court was that he should forty years hence, let them devote more
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"toothless.hairless, slow-limbed animal, lin-S(|-uure, whose fapiousf residence ^tiU blush. —
" G a t ! Jacob Goslinsky's d a u g h t e r ? "
be hanged by the neck until he was tinie to the training a n d culture of the incapable of "extended locomotion," faces the great H a r p e r /establishment,
1
dead, a n d the officers may insist that it little ones in a tirm faith in Christ—aud whose feet .''will have no divisions be- but of more political importance anil of ..."Yes."^';; ™ ^ " _.
"JSCy gr-r-racjous. Herman, kec^p close
is their strict legal duty to hang- him teach them they have a work to do^veu tween'the toes," but will have a "groat higher standing wiJ^U ttiepritish ollicials
who
had
come
4
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beat
t
h
e
American
to
dot girl; go valking mit her efery
again, a,nd to keep on hanging him now; i
toe projeetinsr like a t h u m b from the
rebels into submission. He was an Sunday.' J a c o b G'oslinsky, her fader,
side, ' aud wilt be decorated with a "tail Englishman who came lo New York has dirty tousand dollars in de pank,
until the fact .of his death is indisputT
H
E
stories
which
are
being
circulated
longer tlian its legs." T h e " M a n p f the with considerable capital and engaged u u d a g o u b l c of sdores oif'Red River.
ablyestabltshe"dr tfri t h e other h a n d , ,
J
Don't. let haresfrapc, Hiimian, und your «.*
his friendsr'niiiy rtiim_rhflt hft has-al-^^--vacioua-JjI^KfiJiapfiri. of. the failing Future:'' willne_"very averse to lightings in commerce very successfully.
a ralldert Find- fortune
and
will
4naintain-^Ai^.paJiition_iii_ihfi
vas made.
health of the Queen, and the probabilingjiis
means increasing rapidly, he
which shoulrri7cr4mnd^d--tltrwit-h>-4tis
. ready complied with the demands of
foremost
riles
of
time
sojely
upon^the
•"But
-Mister
Hotlenstein," stammered
detemiineH~F6~
ity that she will soon abdicate the throne
posterity and kcereepa t ethea ralTiter^Tstater
name of Ap» thei clerk,' " I vas poor und Rachel vas
strength
of
a
few
peculiar
convolutions
the law. He was hanged by the exeof men to the
are without any founllatlen. Ever since in his b r a i n . " I n discussing this start- thorpe green in the minds
. " • • ' • / ' .
T
cutioner until the physician' appointed
remotest
generations.
W
ith
these,views volty."
the accident which occured a few weeks ling essay the London reviewers decline
.
"Dot
vas
nothing. Herman, fedick
he purchased various parcels of land- in
to t h a t service pronounced hint dead.
ago, by which H e r Majesty's knee was to accept Mr. Hobinjou's theories, ami 1702 aud lTGrMron^sdift'erent persons. eioso, to-de -girl; und dalk ty^sness.tet-her
He was cut down as dead: transferred
mained, there have been, wild "riimors base their objections mainly on the From Dennis-Hicks lie bought for sev- faiiier. Dell him clot you vas getting _ a
g r o u n d that there is notk^atg- m the deto his friends as dead, . ami in the eyes
patent upon some und4r-*4odiug vat vill
concerning, her health; and not only is velopment of man up to the present time' enteen hundred pounds of colonial keep de bedbugs avay at night ' A d d r a e t
of tlie law he was dead. W h a t right,
it said that she has been afflicted with which foreshadows auy suelialeg^uera- money t h e estate at "Bloomdale,"' his addention to de fact dot dare vas in
which" the former had purchased in 1740
therefore, has the law to execute a man
rheumatism, &out and kindred ailments, lion in-the future*.
from Anna'Van Huysnsn, widow of Eyde do gountry ofer'one hundred tlettsandrtwice for the saffie~crime, or to h a n g a
Need
we
say
that
the
reviewers
wrote
boarcling-hous.es mit be<lbugs unci a half
but that she 'is now suffering from seri
before Mr. Wilde's
transformation? Van Huysen, who had recei\ed it partly
m a n w h o is legally dead?
f
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million
of beopie vatlif in de boardingn
s
P»* melancjoly : ^ 1 ^ ^ n ^ ^
fancies.
^ ^ C \ ^ areless observer must as- a gift? partly i n pure%sjB -.-fren*—W •KOUSQBIJHKI dot-ilose4>eo}>le vill sgream
T u £ murder of Dukes at; Uniontownj I t is also said t h a t she i i a believer in hkve inferred as much. Contrast Mr, father, Jeunis Eydesa V a ^ ' H u y s e n In mit delight ven you advertise de u r d e r 1720. Further back than the Hollander
P a . , by the son of Dukes' ^unfortunate spiritualism, and imagines that her.hus- Wilde, shorn of his ilowing locks and ar- with these extraordinary names the cloding. Dell him anyding, Herman,
rayed in the pointed-coat of thejydude,
y j c t i n v i s another one of those deplor- bamh Prince Albert, aid's her in the: w i t h t h e hairless long-tailed ^ a j a / o f tho record does not go. Jeunis Eydesa itis- but my gr-r-aeious, don't let de girl get
avay, H e r m a n r n e f e r niarry a girl bea b l e e a s e s V f h e r e p r i v a t e vengeance discharge of thedutiesofher_otliee, a n d F u t u r e ; Is not the resemblance-strong believmU m4W.4«vve-beon- HolluiidisiL_in cause you vas in loveliiit her. Y o i r d o n ' t
takes the law in its own hands, and that she also communes with the spirit e u o u g n t o awaken.thought and stimulate, the beginning of the eighteenth century ( a r r y onpisness mit lovt*. Ifrtakes-money •,
| for; J u n i u s Odysseus. J... lv, held his
"de.alsout justice in its own way. T h a t of J o h n Brown, deceased, whose, loss speculation3' Before lie cut his hair; land apparently by allodial title,, the you know. Ven a.poor man marries a poor
_t.be son had ample reason \ot wish to she.deeply mourns. In view of all these there were many points of similarity be- t r u e meaning of which is " t h a n which woman, he gots so discouraged-dot.da.:
tween-Mr..Wilde and the Future Man.
i t i o n h e haf vas t o J o a i around I
avenge his father's .death, no "OELOJEIIT t h i u g s i r i s - J i a i d r t h a t she" is^uuaple to The "^Esthete was "slaw-limbed and the memory of man jgoeth no
an4-ea^t>g-mettt-siHBftge¢1 ---::
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allod, which Cgjj_o;nideny, b u t that he had a right, either,, properly discharge the duties incumbent incapable of extended locomotion.'' He from the GaTic word
5
until
he
gets
deJlees.
\
en
I
vas
courttici> "olden time.' This estate was only
morally or legally, to take the.life of upon her, and t t f a t h e r abdication will could in fao% barely hold his own body 115 acres4n extent, and Mr Xpthorpe iug my vife, Leah •Heidenheitncr, dere
upright. -He was willnWr. anil hp lt'finanother in his,thirst tor revenge is an- very soon bo a m a t t e r of necessity. eci perpetually in stained -glass and ut- purchaseil t h e other parcels from Oliver I vas dwenty oder men doing de same
other matter. Dukes had been acquit- W h i l e a l l of these) rumors are purely^ terly limp attitudes. He was averse to b e ^ a n c e y , part of an inheritance from ding','und I vas de poorest von of dem,
but I don't get discouraged, Herrnanj.
ted by a jifry, and by his acquittal_WM|iruaginary, it is not a matter of surprise anything so ^ i o l e n t as lighting, and he Stephen Do Lancey the elder, and. from I dalked pisness mit her fader, und I
Sara Van Evera, widow of Myndert
entitled to'live, and the q u e s t i o n of his t h a t she should be br•caking down. She maintained ''hisposition in the foremost V a n . E y c r a , burghei^imit"•,'blaeksmith of says: *Rubc, if you don't get Leah you
s~ and her .antec^- tilgs''of nincompoops by a' 'few peculiar''
vill getold man Heidcnheimer's dradc,
guilt or in^oeeace was not for the out- is well along in year
— very peculiar—"convultions in -his the city of New York, and various sons vich vill make you someding, aridvay. 1
r a g e d son and brother to determine. •dents and afflictions makes it very prob braim"- The one decided contradiction, and daughters, cart men and wives of
Afder_aviie Leali und me v:is engaged
•But In this case private v e n g e a n c e s c able that a serious change may be ihi the long, lank hair, he has done his best c ar'tmen, of the' ctty of N e w York a foi'e- mit voiT'anoder7 unILTTZ_s^ysT; 'Leah,
^aid-.—It is painful to be compelled ^t'o
over-balances the - sense—of law that ^pending. It is a well-known historical to obliterate, a u d t i m e can be'trusted~to" record that not one of the Van Eyoras ven any uf dp boys v a n t l V g i f you a
_Ought to pervade every community,that fact that she-inherit* a.predisposition to make the obliteration qomplete. The
Lr one of the husbands of tho u u bresent, dinkjng they vas going to get
club foet-withyoH-for-a-vife,. you must ihvke it, und
the acquittal of Xntt is already assured, [Insanity. George III, her grandfather, toe and the tail are minor developments Evera d a u g h t e r s ^ on Id write. • all the 'after ve vas 'fiiarried Ve can sell dose"
a n d t h e crime committed by the hands was seized with a fatal madness which -which'may'come later, if not in Mr. signaturcs^eingqualiTIeilas his .or her dings und buy some new stock for de
niark. Apthorpo's land reached from
of the young man, doubly outraged m a d e i t necessary l o r h i m t o r e s i g n . WiMft'-s timnT in thnf of his descondatjts Hudson-s River to the Post Road, or adore.'—Veil, vot you dink,—Herman?'
that tho recognition of
I t se«
Leah vhs pisness"Ti-omjle shump. ,und_
l i y D u k e s ' crimes, will not involve lai.m and which necessitated the regency of Mr.
Wilde as the future m a n solves a F.ifth-ave., and from Humphrey Jones's she m a d e d e boys dink she was in love
George IV. Added to this, there is an- rlrv^hlfl prnhlum
in any penalty*
._
It gives Mr. Robin-. on_the north to flic common land be- mit dem. Moses Leob gif her a dia^
other very signifiicant reason why she" son aftangible hasis for his hypothesis longing to.the corporation of the_CitV' mond w-ng- vert—a dousand dollars.
T H E ", Dakota * Capital Commission, ^trcruldbe
j
melancholy, if such is the and a M h e same t\me explains the other- of New York on the south. "Here he. Tfat'ob Heidingsfelder sent around a
built himseif-a big house which faced
whose appointment a couple of months case. £ h c leads a' lonely life, even wise inexplicable ckange in Mr. Wilde's both east and west, and could be (•htcr- gouble of e a n i n g s und a breast pin.
Swaying ,a personal\ appearance. No m a n parts ed from the avenue of trees reaching, to -Levi Cohen he gif a set of silver varq
ago excited general comment, much ?f amidst her sovereignty.
lightly with his~chief c l a i m s / t o , earthly
J h e Post Road or •Fifth-ave., or from und M a u n c Lachs a bair of diamond
which was not Mattering, have com- scepter over a kingdom on which the
Mr-.-Wilde
would
not
have
pracelets. Ven ve got married ve soliL_
greatness.
pleted their- labors by the . selection of sun never sets, around her is draw;
reeches and his hair the much shorter avenue reaching to dose il j i g s , und 1 vent In ile wholesale
-the- ^ o o t t u a g d a J e RoaJI^o^^IIarTenisonie niiiiiteuiQ.us reasonr^We- Lane. He planted horse chestnuts and dry'goods pisness. Dink of it, Herman, ,
-ov43r-AVJuch -num.'. can step.
for the Territory until it-is divided, and companions and friends. Her position believe that he did it' in obodience . to acacias for the most part, with sonic [ u n d . vile you vas making love .mit
the call of Destiny. He steps out ,of
j Rachel Goslinksy don't forget de pisof N o r t h Dakota for all time to come. isolates.her from society, and the pleas- the character"of-.the m a n of the p r e s e n t maples and elmsr and the trees o n . the ' ncss. Dell her dot ve haf some ladies 1
shorter avenue are still standing • and
Their decision is a general surprise? for ures so necessary to one's comfort and time into that.o'rthe man of the future. with some exceptions have done well shoes foi^dree dollars vat she don't get
1
anyvere for dot brice, und if you don't
itrwas generally believed that the for- happiness. So, t h a t while there is no He confessed when he parted tearfully and are in fine condition.
from
these
inhospitable
shores
that
hi.s.
get
Racliel you vill^fet riil uf some _ut
tunate place would be in Southern Da- ground for these vague rumors, there
A special interest attaches to the Apmission
t<5
reform
tho
taste
and
dress
of
de
old
goods vat vas iff de sdore for
so sa-ngume were the citizens is in her pa&t and antecedent history, Americans had been a dreary failure. thorpo House because Gcuer.til Sir Wilofer scqx years.
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irfc of the Territory that 'a some little ground for alarm, out_i?f .The/.'norus of derision—with which he. liam'Howe made it lus 1headquarters
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after eating the memorable lunch in the
was
welcomed
to
England
convinced
which
lournalistig
enterprise
(?)
can
j
"Chicago paper in the same issue con?
A School Teacher's Essay*
Mur-my-Tn-arlsion at Thirty-niuth-st. and
h/im
that
there
was
no
demand,
for
his
weav-G=a^se«sational
item.
-.
tained a two column advertisement of
l a b o r s there. He w e n T t e ^ a r i T to imiTri- -FJ^th-aVe. While he was thus engaged
T h e r e is a p p a r e n t l y a good"-'openPierre, declaringut to be the probable
tate upon the s i t u a t i o r i i ^ n d after a P*utnam j u s t Contrived to make his es- ing-for c o m p e t e n t teachers in C a l i A p w r a m o n t h ago several of • the season of seclusion he emerges in a cape by marching at speed up tthe
tic_
future capital a n d r t h e
other towns as certain that tney woutd | efergrown newspapers of the country, new guise, and at the moment when Bloominjjdale Road.. It was Howe's I b r u i a , j u d g i n g frour: the. following
London.is declartng that the future man., headquarters during.the battle of Har- yefBTTtim copy ..of a composition o n
g e t the capital, as that death and ^ t h e among them the New" YorK ^ferald,
cannot be what he'is destined to be, Mr. k m Heights, which was gained by the N e v a d a C o u n t y ^ w r i t t e n by an ,ap-\_
-tax-gatherer would some day g e t hold Philadelphia Press,Chicago Inter-Ocean w
^ „ .reappears
,
„ . „ »„
» «who
K « w.n-rrt-c^certificate tmd
WT: ilde
as nn
one
wouKt say: .patriots and -so remained until t o r t i ] i c . u - u ^ ) r . a u^chc^
of them. The commisslpn-ttid well in and the Cincinnati Commercial entered " C a n ' t he, though? Will you pleascf ^Washington -had been taken, an d W a s h - 1 presentcd.l'o.thc
-1
- . 4 ., ,, county board
L .-.....1 of
./••_edui
ingtpn with his a r m y *' had —abandoned
selecting Bismark far it is well situated into a combination b y which they' were look at m e ? "
.
c a t i o n : " N e v a d a C o u n t v is situated
There Is the inspiration of genius in the island of Manhattan. Charles WLIKI
and as easy of ^access .from all points as to furnish the readers p-f their Monday
\ p t h o r p e was ..a bitter Tory-, and ' n o j-in the west p a r t of California. It is
J__„We_are_afraid also, and we m e n
any place^n-Dakota. The great value morning editions :with t h e _ s e r m o n .tJais
tion the possibility with great . - r e l u c ^ l o u b t invited Sir William to,.Ms
man a m o u n t a i n o u s c o u n t y , and.alsD t h e r e
to r e a i ^ s t a t e owners of its selection as preached by Spurgeoh in Lctedon the tance, that—there—may- be
t sion ftntt acmesner -n*—4>e / termed it. is a g r i c u l t u r e carried to a -great ext W c a p i t a l is shown by the fact that- as day before, _, The scheme was a wild ^ e e r i c a n tour in it. If Mr. Robinson r s Walton was a trirnnfer who wished tent. It is d i v e d , into a n u m b e r of
soon as it became known that the Com- one, and involved an enormous expense essayS^-ere to be weji_advertised in this well to both partie/T and did not -really tosvns and v i l l a g e s ; it is b o u n d e d on
care which \3vas victorious-. But Apmission h a d decided upon it, one m a n for cabling, oeside the expense of tele- country, and.if then B a r o u m were to thorpe wjusr'fi strong British parttyarrj the cast b y •Placer C o u n t"•jy ;J - -it has
engage^^J^iL^VJl^fDr-exIiibjition-aa_.the
sold in one day $250,000 worth of-krtsr •graphing ^from -New ^ f o r k - ' t o other man of the future, the chance.s are that and Jb^tf property.would have been con- onc river . w h i c h I m i g h t m e n t i o n :
papers in the combination. This scheme a g r e a t success woukt^ke^scored. It fiscated but that one of his daughters l B e a r R i v e r , m a n y small c r e e k s - a n d
was married to Hugh Williamson, .who ets. T h e r e are m a n y hn'g"c^hi.iretres,
was camecLojyiLwith a view to do some- would put Mr. Wilde regularly^into
T H E beautiful custom among—thesubsequently bought out the interest of
unklings.
MBtirotHsts of g i v r a g ^ S i m d a r i n - t h f ^ h i n g extravagant and unexpected a n d / show buaineas, along with tho f a t h o m irs _at a forecdvjaafe—by tlicinu'cs jind. o t. h e r p u b l i c o tnuildini
an and the bearded lady, bTnV"'that
i s i n t h e y e a r l 7 9 9 , m a d o a t j i must say it is one .Cf -the finest
year wholly over to5~ffieVihildren, was to. serYe as an advertisement. Thus far substantially the positiqn>-fce- occupied
it answered every purpose, and jworked on his former trip. __, ^
anee.of the Marine Society to s y s t e m , of public, school that there is
very generally pbserved on Sunday,
obtai
well f o r j t w o o r t h r e e weejis. Bivt one
rnen^of a mortgajaLhjya.^f j i n ,-,the S t a t e . It^-rpeople arc thrifty,
—«,
*m**
J u n e 10. The custom is -a beautifulone,
Air? W i m a m s o n puid. for the energetic' ^ ancK -God-fearing p e o p l e .
H E U SOUL W_A<RE>IT W I T H A N G U I S H . 81,500
or two rival paper* had a plan by which
a^u^by its observance m a n y a.darkened
'What i M C dearest? H.ow pale you property $52 500v^At present t h e house
they cojikl reap the beirefit of " '
~~ are. Vfhat ails^my pet? Tell his own and the hotel buildings^und the lotajmr j-'There 6cc>r[3ation a r c h y d r a u l i c i n g ,
' soul haVheeni>rpught to lead a better
tprprfcn find at less expense The . o W ^ a r l i n g . , ^
Which they stand are the ]>«n>erty of tigricujftiringj fishing, m i n i n g and
^ J i i ^ . i - O n this^day the littje ohoo are
e - J ^ A h , John!".
•
".- Adolf Bernheimer, a leading wholesale sbhoof-teachin"^. - T h e r e are all kinds
7
J
gatSered into th>eliurch from highways Chicago Tribune m
'merchant in cotton stuffs. The pro
scenery, that a n y o n e w o u l d ex-\
Sp^ak', speak,
tove^
—
and by-ways^and eacnv^ittle oner how- of the first copies of t h e Philadelniiif
"You won't think the worst, of w e . ty was divided intb_:lota and gold, &tj> p e c t t o see in a m o u n t a i n o u s ' c o t i n t y ; '
e v e r poor, has^rts^ floral offaring. No press and had the s e r m o n ' telegraphed You^von't let your g r e a t love fly from auction in 1853, a n d the brotfeersyo! ! t h e jrr'etmfield o f w a v i n g w h e a t aud
Adolf Bernheimer, Isaac, 'Samuclxanti
l o n g , tedious" s ^ ^ m o ¾ ^ ¾ ^ l i ! P ¾ ^ | b u t . t o Chicago, and by niakjn-g^ allowance t n e r llk(\ the --the—iike~tfoc
Herman, purchased the g r e a t e r / p a r t of corn y its v e g e t a b l e g a r d e n s , fine resiwaters
from
the
thirsty
lips
of
Tantain simple language t h e storfof the N&a- for the difference in_^fcfthe, it was an K u s ? "
grounds.
them. The remaining purchasers'were dence and surroundftig
aren&is told them, a n d the mttsic^is the easy matter to^getf.the sermon in the
1MJ4
T
h
e
m
o
u
n
t
a
i
n
s
present
t
h
e
mselves
satisfied
that
the
property
should
"Never, dear, while the heart within
Tribune
a
t
^
h
e
same
time_thaL
it__ap.hymns, rising in their sweet, u n t a t i g ^ t
t h i s bosom throws respondent to the utilized as a picnicgro.uli'd, so that the' robed in a m a n t l e of w h i t e , h e r e a
^
a
>
e
j
£
^
t
h
e
lnter*Oeean.
This
action
t i n k l i n g mushrof the dinner bell! Oh. once famous mansipn*still stands in its lnne tree on" a h i g h b o w l d e r r e p r e voices like holy incense up to heaven.
tell me what is h u r t i n g y o u ? "
, own demense surrounded by t h e j r e e s p r e s e n t i n g . t r u e manliness.
"second-classsheets'
ttl»CDurThe
This beautiful custom, is not without
T
h
e
n
sbeleaned-her
aureoled
h
e
a
d + t h a t Apthorpe planted. The horse
nators
of
the
enterprise^
precedent, for in the old Moraon his manly shoulder, and putting her chestnuts have gro'vn well thougirfpjincipal cities of note are NevadA
rgeonV^ermon
will
not
appear
Church there is the a n n i v e r s a r ^ o l the
r u b y lips to his ear, muttered in honey- fsomewhat* straggling, aud still wave I C l t y ^ G r a s s V a l l e y , S a n J u a n and
D u t e h r T a t . T h e first m e n t i o n e d is
tlieir blossom-lacten branches.
day on which Christ entepea the holy again. ButW-hat!&<ther8 to_xegret? cd, but agonized accents:
"
C
o
r
n
a
r
'
of principal note because t h e coiirt*"
city a n d was met by children who strew- Spurgepn^s sermon"~is fiot^news, and
h o u s e is situated in said city^antTit is
Better a Coffin.
ed palm- leaves-wir his way, shouting would have \>een just as readable and
Anthony K. Henderson, who died a
two
or three mo
few years" ago at Erie, P e n n . , b e q u e a t h - j " B r i c k " Pomeroy is not very high t h e county s c a t ; t h e ^ n e x l is a v e r y
their glad Hosaunas. On the anniver- interesting
"""""~"-"
j ^ i l e y ^ w h e r c t h e air is
" property worth $175,000 to the city authority " i n ^ t ^ W 5 ^
. sary of tb/teday the Moravian childrenTs^ 1ienuB aa on thd day it was ,preached',
"
and, Ohio, for founomg
ealthful; t h e "principal
~pnrc rin^
^emoieTin the church and are t a u g h t the and of just as miich Behent toThe"con>" dustria
col. His relatives, to whom one to be largely consulted on pioral
1
1
rflessecTtruth that the.y are the younger munity. Spttrgconis a great m a n ^ a n d he -left comparatively little, will. con* questions, but he gave a sensible reply occupatten is mining.
to the matrimonially inclined young la"*" children <rf the Heavenly.Father,.and as can tell us all aboirf*' human .^depravity test the will.
Charles-Spmerville, of Stanford, Conn.
Mrs. Charles Die
experience dy who wrote him as follows:
obedient children they have a work to and the plan of salva'tipn, but his ser-s
j
chall[puges
expert m^tehinista t o _ a test
Would T pft safs in dairying a yo«.ng
do. Tt. is not pnjv the^children who are mon is n c ^ n c ^ s ^ a n d ^ h e n a n ^ ^ a p e r ^ i ] ith a genius ibra;'.:husba
oTs1culm^\v^rKf»g
metalir'Tftris"cta^inm a n whom I love, and who professes to
more unhappy than poor Mrs.
helped by this beautifu4 "^eTTgoua festi- and |)articularly a aaiTy nesggpapgr To a friend sqe o n c e j e m a r k o t U ^
3ov& me, and is h a n d s o m c r w o l ^ e d u - ed for him that he can split a sewing
/ ' val—fathers and mothers are benefitted. publishes anything of the kimf, it gbos | pcise the world needs q few gfrninsos irv lated. and hn<r plp.nt3Ldoi-.thia- world's machine needle lengthwise a*hd rivet R
b u t is addioteiit'o strong drink, together S Q J M t l y t h a t t h e plAeeof sepa. v aThTe^obr drunken father^*who never beyond its province. To a newspaper [Jive in it: .but it's a dreadful fate \j6 have
^e will abstain./rom -it^ after ration / artd the rivets can not be detected.
^ e n t e r s ^ churc^t t h r o u g h o u t the year^ belongs S i e work of o h r o n i c l i ^ the |^to live with oirc of t h e m . "
jJMwig &is$*it}[.
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his
cheeks
twitching.
OLD K I T C H E N R E V E R I E S , '
THE FARM.
can be reached. (It may "take " years of
AUSTRIAN SALT MINE
"You want m e t o fling you into the
work in th« experiment station to deFar back lu myinusiLUisuiy tfiought\have be<jn ravine?" he said, an 1 ugly look on his
T h e O d u s e of Failure.
I termine asirigle question in relation to
A V i s i t tofBercMeBgadJeii}
cast
, J
face.' '•••': •
—
""""'•'•'
the nutrition of crops, ami it ipust be
To the cot yr^e\a •.Be'liburfi of my cijihJliood
R.
&L
Bell,
in
that
excellent
paper
He seemed able and ready to dispose
A c•orfrespondent o'f tfte flTew'York
were ua^i'd1:
/ v of me in the mannncr indicated.
the Farm and Fireside, tells whv »0 prosecuted with skill and'determinaI loved all-itji rooms, to the pantry and hall, f n*'No, Ralph," 1 rejoiced in a conilia* many farmers fail in thejr efl'orts to tion. The farmer knows much more Tribune' writing froijri Berchtesgaden,
of chemistry tham he formerly did and Austria pnder date ofj May ID, gives an
liut tbat biased old kitchen was dearer than
ting tone. "It's fifty feet down there, raise sheep:
is
constantly learning to^ apply the
all
7'
01 all the causes of failure in $heep
interesting discription of the famous
isn't it? 1 consider it safer just where
knowledge
to be gained from the pro,, . * . » , * ;
„;
Its chalre and it» tuble*-, none brighter could we are. Let the past go."
raisiug, none or all put together equal
saIt m m e s at that
lace
>V e
give an
fissionai agricultural c-hftmist. H> oweV"
P
b«,
*
I Hung myself upon the boulder which tne lack of proper care ami* attention. (fthe
latter
very
muoh
for-lds
labors.
eAtiicj
from
his
letter;
Except
for its
Too triuch stress, perhaps, has been
For atl Us PUTJoundin«8, ware sacred to ine— he had, vacated.
•
*
Chemistry'
com«s
to
the
aid
of
the
To the nail in the ceiling, the latch ou the
He eyed me sharply, the tranquil look given to breeds and varieties. Aotl sheep farmer in determining the food value salt Klines Berchtesgaden wou|d only
door—
w
well cared for pay. No poorly cared
And I love every track ou thu old kitchen slowly returning ta his face.
and diges.tibHity of feeding stuffs tor be .known for its famous carvings in
for
sljeep
pay,
HOmatter
of
what
breed.
lloor.
" Y J U are Hates.Cunningham," he
Often there is reported to us some new his stock, enabling him to compound wood, ivory and bone. A government
' 1
I remember thefireplace,with mouth high and said.
disease-Ujat no one ever ,heard of be- rations which^shall be economical .and school is established here, where fifty
- "Yes, Ralph. Am I changed?"
wWn
*
fore, that decimates somebody's flock, at the same time s\iflicient for the pur- lads of froia fourteen to sixteen are/*an"A good'deal,'Vfrc replied.
Th«» old-'AiPiilone.d oven that stood by its side,
and no remedy can be found. It is poses for which the animals are kept.
Out of which,each Thanksgiving came puddings
"YQU don't care to know how I am true, sheep must die, but they? need not
Thero has heretofore been too much nually taugbt, free of expense, the art
11
and pies*
getting along?
perjsh to the extent they do if well guess work in ,stock feeding. It has of drawing and carving, the course ocThat fairly bewildered and dazzled,my eyes.
"Xo,"
he
replied
with
a
grin.
"You
And theu, too, St. Nicholas, slyly and ^t111,'.
managed. Flocks should* be kept young, been done without any regard to the cupying from two t6 four years, accord1
QUIP down every Christmas our stockings to studied law, didn't you?'
so th«rexshall not come a ham year laws of animal nutrition, and with/ lit- ing to their industry and capacity. On
fill;
"I studied medicine.11
every once in a while, when old sheep tle consideration of the kind and quality my arrival' permission wa^ obtained at
But the deareat of memories I've laid up in ' "And graduated?] 1
\shall die oft'in numbers, to dishearten of food required for the production of
stor?,
"He
asked
thai
with
such
sudden
inIs the irother that trod on the old kifcebenand disgust their owner, and uf still flesh-, fat or work.' For what we do the mining office, on the payment of a
terest that my eyes sought his face.
iloor.
mure iuipurtuni'tJ •%' The" keeping tne know of thift matter wo arc mostly in* foo of lj marks (about 074 ceula) fur
Day in and day out, from morning till night,
"More than ttatjr1wa!s..m.y reply. "I
debted to thje German and French in- each person in the party,'audi we were
!
Iler footsteps were bu?v, her heart always
have practiced."
'
— hvuhh nf tlio flocks'in tip-top condition. vestigator*, although something is now conducted to a small building where
f
light,
-'
.
He * stared at the, ground for a mo- Usually a fat sheep is considered a beiflg done in this line -at the few ex- we registered our name* and were elad
For it seemed to me, then, that she kne«r aota
healthy sheep. But there are ailments
. - The smile was so gentle her face used to wear ment."
periment stations we now-haverr
•n tke garb of miners, an absurd and
I remember with pleasure what joy filled our.
""Bates, it would be odd If you proved that come to fat sheep as well as thin
Thcre
are
some
farmers
w.hb
will,
reunnecessary
regulation established by
Lones. • Wq believe in keepings a «heap
eyes,
" •
able
to
sfrVe
hie,"
he
said.
"
•
ject
all
interference/..of
chemistrvVin
Hing
Ludwig
in T8SQ and continued to
When she told us the stories that children §9
His vpice changed wonderfully, wheti fat, but prefer a bright; "^ivetV, yjgor- tbeir interests and.wiH 'have-npn*c_oFit. this day. We were thea-pttHti charge
prize: ,___
ous condition, to any; other. A sheep
They were new,every night, though we'd heard that spark of geniality touched it. *
but they are less than formerly, and of a guide w'ho led the wa\-, and followthem before
"I am willing to try" was" m y ' a n - may be thin in flesh^and be perfectly when ane of these "old fogies''1 does ing in single file along/the entrance shaft,
healthy. Yet such a one will not be so
Fromher lips, at the wheel on the old-kitchen swer.
\ beeemfeA convert he is a -mo.it enthtt- } cut some seven feet high and five feet
floor
<•—He reflected for a half minute, hisprofitable as if in good fle^h rir even siastic one.
broad through solid stone walla. Each
fat. The fleece .will be dry, and -conseI remember the window, where mornings I'd hand on his heavy hair.
carrying
a lighted candle encased in a
run,
""Jerome is sick in there," he said, J-quently light, and'of a weakness and
How to Destroy Burdbcks.
small
lantern,
we were led on and on,
As soGn as the daybreak; to watch f&r the with a fling of his head toward the inelasticity of fibre that lessens its value
Docks
are
nojt.numerous
in
the
rich
through galleries of rock salt only a
sun;
for the manufactuxer_ The same sheep
And I thought, when my-head scarcely reached cavern. "A case ofj surgery; a miser- fat would shear from; one third to one- grounds adjacent to the house and barn, little less hard than granite, and along.
able cow boy put a ball into his breast."
to the sill,.. _i~V
and in the fence corners, As each one, other passages where heavy timber is.
That it slept through the night in the trees on
"Jerome?" I asked. "A friend of half more pounds, and the wool' would when permitted to go to seed, produces \ used for sustaining the roofs and sides.
T ~ thehin;
^
-7—
—• yours?"
-alwntrlOTW seeds, they are bound to As we were led' into theiiowels uf the
AufLthe 6mall tract of ground that, my eyes
"A chum; a mere boy—frail,-but brave thin ewe might be a" more attentive spread and occupy all the ground. The mountain for more than a mile,
there could view,
- — •
to desperation. Beyond that, I know mother, but ner milk would neither be burdock is annoying and disagreeable, ed numerous galleries running off to
so plenty nor of such rich quality to owing to*th« fae-t that the burrs adhere
Was all of tlitTworld that my infancy knew;
little about him."
the ri^ht and left, and in one instance
Indeed, 1 cared not to.know of it more,
push her lambs vigorously forward
"Shall I enter?"
to
every
thing
thry
come
in
contact
with.
mounted
a wooden stairway of more
For a world of It so If'was that old kitchen"Possibly, I might carry him out," into a good, healthy well developed The colts get their manes and tails filled than one hundred steps, There are
'"*' * "floor. '"
To-night those old visions come back at their the^scout rejoinea, with a , faint s.neer. sheep. Much can be told of the health with them, they cling to faces and tails many gangways, but visitors are only
of a sheep by looking at it. The ap-*
will,
"There's a lamp burning."
-pearances,
though, do not tell the ebn- of the caTves1 and cows, and the dog is admitted to the lowest ane and to the
But the wheel and its. music forever are still;
• The cavern wasrudel? furnish f
,. The bandirruoth-eaten, the wheel laid away,— and I was surprised to'"fin* it so dry. A
on, even"tea practiced eye. A sheep J-tormented by their adhering to Ms-soft worked-ont galleries of the second. ~We
hair. In fact they are a perfect nuisance. were ferried over a small lake, crossing
—And theflugeis thai turned it lie mouldering in
hanging la,mp shed its rays around. The may-appear-round, smooth, arid even ......ThftJbest'way to get rid of the dotrks-j peTh^rpj^Tracreljf
clay:
„
ghtec
The hearthetone, "so sacred, is just as 'twas wounded, man was,reclining upon a fat," that, when ^aughtf w ! O e found To is to spread them out. and lay the roots around its margin by several hundred
be a mere shadow; light as a cork, dead
then,
couch of skins.
poor. Again,
a thinnish
looking up to dry. If that y^onsidered to be miners lamps, and landed oppoe an ilAnd the voices of children ring out there
sheep when
caught,
may
be tooitcbyorious a job, take a sharp hoe luminated and transparent block of salt
agaia<;
.
inscribed with the
The sun through the windows look in as of bronzed as the scout's; his eyes were found
solid
and
heavy — fat afid cut them off just below the surface several feet jouarfr,
1
closed, and he breathed so^lightly ^that
of
the
ground,
.and
in
a
few,
weeks
go
yore,
German
miners
greeting
of "Gluck
inside,atid "heaithy. No rules can be
But it sees stranger feet on the old kitchen- I was not sure, at first, that he was givyti
over
them
again,
Gutting
ail
off
that
Auf!"
From
the
subterranean
lake of
for Uie eare'of she^p that will apfloor.
' ' •'•••
breathing at all.
have
sent
out.jnew
leaves.
Going
over
salt-water
were
conductedjin>
curious
to every locality or manner of handI ask not for honor, but this I would crave,
I touthed his forehead, then felt his ply
them
a-few
times
in
this
way
will
finish'
manner
down
a
steep
slide
over
a
ling, The.conditi.ons vaiy so much be-.
that when the lips speaklr
pulse, neither of which movements twean
them
all.
smooth wooden rail descending at "a
d^fferentjiaen's feed, water, part
grave,
him. Undoing his huirting
In half a clay's time a man with a sharp angle into a huge and dirulyMy children wmld-gather theirs round by their awakened
shtrt, I thrust ray handinside! I'm ad e_ 11 rage', andTftn'pss for managing a flock. sharp hoe will generally cut all such Jightod cavern, made by throwing, sevside,
.
r~' ~
a discovery that dazed me for a few I kriowmen who-watch their hogs- eat .-weeds that itire growing on-an-ordinary_ eral galleries ofroek salt one above theAnd tell of the mother who long ago died;
corn and they believe the eye of the farm, and it is ..culpable, negligence if
seconds.
other into one. Our guide seated him'Twould be more enduring iar dearer to me.
My lingers were elutchlng a locket. master helps_ to fatten the hog. The they are not destroyed. I find no dfii- self'astride the rail, with ^ s t r o n g e r
Than iriscriptiotis on marble or granite could
be,
,
I opened it, and found the scout's t>ic- real truth is the man who^ watches his culty in keeplug tho' "weeds cut, and all rope slipping under his arm,, to reguTo have then! tell often, as I did of vore,
inside; rioJUls he looked then, buM .hogs eat learns their whims and appe- ithe odd chores about the buildings done late the speed; we sat close behind, ajso
Of the mother who frrod on the'old kitchen TunT
as he appeared theda}' he graduated" tites, and suits his care to both. So of in part* of rainy days, when there is J astride, like school-boys on a sled; and
floor.
a sheep. SomeT^are dainty and fastidi.with me at Princeton.
ous
ancTrequire more time to eat and not time'after the raihif_over to go to down the declivity7j'f perhaps seventy
SARDON THE SCOOT.
A faint moan, came to my ears; a.pair
the fields before dinner or.supper. "
feet we sped with* great rapidity, and
of soft blue eyes were fixed on my fac6. different-feed from "the main flock, and
The
sahte
treatment^Ujay
be
applied
were safely landed at the bottom. Here
n wasted hand reached nut for the should be put into a flock by them- to wild carrots and wild 'parsnips, for the official-pointed out the manner of
ry FUAXK H. ;STACFFEK,
selves,- or better be fed separately: once
locket.
y'
x
in a while there will be found in a flock as.far as-my—-observation extends, they quarrying the salt, which is similar.to
In the-summert)f 186i, I spcnt.it few
"No, Victorincv" 1 whispered,
or more that are perfect hog's to only become noxious weeds when they fahat pursued with granite or other rock,
weeks at the ranch of a friend i.n-CaliforThe change in htH\faec was wonder- one
eat."-One of these will occupy mpre_ are* permitted to ripen their seeds*^--Having satisfied our curiosity and spent
nia. I scoured much of the.surrounding ful to see. It becameHlluminated.
fence corners, and in the vicinity of the about an hour in the mine, we mounted
country,
exegeisc, ana
and pa^
partly .......','Who are you?" she grasped. "You room at the trough or rack than three garden or farm buildings.
country, partly
partly for
ior exercise,
a narrow car with the guide in front
sheep need, and is a perfecTtyrant, butITnow me aiiofRaTph-F-"-T"
b e c a u s e I was sbln^tSfi^TFf^nffatiiTal
When weeds and briars are allowed and another man at the rear- and ran at
ting aud pounding its way at all times. to fill up'the fence corners and thrive
In addition to al>'that, the scenery had
"Yes.V-considera'Ble speed down the descend"Give me the locket," she said Inflow, Such are good sheep, but" are not lit -to along the roadside, the farm presents a ing track through the mile long or more
a rare charn>tt) mc.
•
*'You hayen'tmet Sardon the Scout pleading voiee.' '.'For the love of, Heaven be among ordinary,sheep. Every flock, very nnthrifu:—and unsightly "appear- •g-ftilorv. and in a—tevr ruimrtes* fuund
^lo not let him know I am dyihg, «ntl needs~culiing every year to a line of auce. A few of the half days" that are ourselve* out from the dfkmp and chilly
yet?" my friend asked.
-^profit; all delicate sheep.and-those that spent at the .village tavern,
;,-,A character of some note, eh?" I m- it's-too late."* ,.
grocery, air into the welcome daylight and warm
-quired.
' __
-•.
_
/''
"Oh, there's plenty of life in you," fai| repeatedly to raise lambs from any or store, talking politics, H not in some air of a balmy May morning.
"Widely known, at least," was the I rejoined." "Yictorine,, he must know." cauke—particularly lack of milk, as no worse way; will eradicate them all, thus.
The salt mines pf_ Berchtesgaden^
one w'&n.ts mothers who are by inherireply. "An excellent guide, familiar
'Sir, I beg of you—'
adding,
nfuch
'to
the
convenience
aud
which
are the property of the King of
with* every foot of the country, and as
But I was' already out of the cavern. tance poor-sucklers—andallJbaj[ily_cxQss-- looks, as well as to the value of the Bavaria, ar$ perhaps the most aneient
brave as he is surely: None of us have
"You found-^tife- bait?1-5—the-scrrat ed, poorly liegeed sheep, should be- fat premises.
in Europe. It iVcertain that they were
;
ted" .and ^soMXto the_ butcher. Keep
ever been ablo to make his acquaint- asked.
known to the felts, and that they were
ance. A love disappointment scoured
C o w „Eearas-a Fertilizer.
" I did not look, for it," I said. "I «ath4Hg^that doeVnot pay its way, not
worked
by the Romans who conqueredhim, I reckon." /
have no instrument with ,mc.' I found_ e v e n ^ ' p e t . Pets are-a nuisance and Farmer's Hey lew.
the
tribe
'living in their . vicinity.
nof to be tolerated at all. A well bred,
' Without just knowing why, I became this," aud I handed him the locket.
The'cow pea of the south is nearly, if For six hundred years they have been
anxious to meet the scout. I visited the .When he-saw the picture he looked well selected, healthv ilock of—sheep, not quite, as rich in nitrogen as clover, constantly- worked. Puring twenty
with good water, where they can get'it-f aad-of, perhaps; equal value for turn
hills more frequently, and at last came at me with intense "astonishment.
• !^47~^-U'esr^jjjey.ious to 1881, more than '2001
:
every
hour
they
need
it,
with
plenty
upon hiiu.
..,^,.
ing
under
as
a
of=
, "Where-?- he-asked,-— ——^green manure I n n k e I HM^'prs wei^~gajpioy-ed, but during tho
• He was seated upon abroad ledge of; _ "How long-has the man you call Je- feed m -v arielyv'wHl Mll>e~pavrngrflock c^ver, h0weverrtr : matures :
always. • Such a flock will be the pride weeks from sowing, and can follow an past and present year, the force has
.rocks, behind—him was a carvenouV rome been with you?" ,
of their owner and the standard flock early harvested-crop-jikc winter grain/ been decreased to-about two-thirds of #
oiiening; beneath him^vas a steep prec"Almost two years."
of the neighborhood. ,.A11 these condi- amtbetug turned under in the fall, ^rits that number.- The exact number in last
ipice, at the bottom of which flowed a
"Worthy of your friendship?"
tions belong not so much to the breed' the ground in splendid condition for the week's pay roll was 117, and the amount
n:>Hy, turbulent stream.
. " I n every respect.
of work salt for cattle quarried in 1<WS_\
He was clad—tn- buckskin,—and was
"Ralph," I slowly said. . "Y'ou 'will as to the care and handling given them. next spring's planting or seeding. ' In 1.800 tons. In addition to the rock >al
.
^ ^
leaning upon his rifle, staring, absently have" to go back into the past, whether Such a Hock will hardly have queer dis- . the south, where the corn crop/futures
thewextraction of pure salt is carried rm,
i ito the top of the trees which marked you want to'or not. This Jerome is a «ases. or mysterious ailments STn?ir7rhand is. narveste3 early, 4,h^c^vj^s^are- irom^0*(M»Uto
the ravine. He had removed his cap, — woman. None other fhan your old flock-master is looked upon as having sown among the corn at i}ia last work- Y«V>in ' . . ' u ' u ^ , 25,000 tons per annum qf_
j. table "salt being produced^ Previous to
and his heavy, brown hair and bronzed' .sweetheart, Vict-orine Lamar."
some secrets in his care that makesvhim ing, ; and after the corn^ is harvested" Jjg8±it^amottnted-ia—some eases tOTtis1"
L
rre-fttllyexposed. :
-—
; ITHe~sTared aT^m'e^hTIrelj^^wanorved.1 -the best—sheep-man of theTegiori.
^'oyt~iS"^TiTfneit.in to feed" the crop" on
as 30,000 tons, but recently the
I at once recognized him as a friend He sat down on the rock, arid buried man who succeeds- is a good handler. the la,nd, thus making it serve a double much
deniand
for both "kinds has decreased.
of my boyhood, with .whose history^ } his face in his hands. He could hard* The man who -fails is a poor sheep-man. purpose of feeding^toCk and returning The method
making, the fine-salt is
was not entirely unacquainted.
lire to thfFsoil Southern grow- Jjy-Ietti&g in of
ly belteye it. Not the- faintest suspifresh
water from the feills-,
C h e m i s t r y in F a r m i n g .
fjr had dropped nut of my sight, but clonhad ever erossett nis/ m i n d r - T h e
ers also claim that if the crop is mowed where, aft^r becoming impregnated for
not out of my recollection, The recog- evidence of devotion touehed him deepIt is profitable now~and then to con- and saved.for fodder, "the roots alone, some five'or six week^s, it is drawn otl
nition brought a thrill of exciteme
saw his great^ehest heave; it was sider the relations of science to agri- like those of clover "serve a valuable to a lower reservoir, whence it-is forced
A
"my veins,v^nd I" walked boldly to }.my opportunity.
>\
culture." The fact is being recognized purpose in euricliing the soil, though in up to a place several hundred feet high.
where he was seated. He turned to."Ralph,", you were deceived. Her t.hat the man who best understands hew such case the. improvement is quite
there ltTTows through iron pipes
ward hie, his keen glance resenting the treacherous cousin started the Hes^arid to apply the_facts_ gleaned from scien- likely to be largely due to the ground From
to Ilsang, severaLmiJes distant, ana is a
iustrusion.^:.—1-.:.— ..~~ '- "
tific investigation ami.exploration has. during the heat of summer feeing dense- second time raised to a still. greater
,a-j wrought the mischief. May angels a
k
_ ' Y"on_ara SarU.on the Scout,"' I said devils curse him! Yictorine was true to
ler things being equal, thebest pros- ly shaded by the growing crop, • which height, and from this point it flows on
I knew how that' would rouse him you to the last."
.pect-for success. The value of a knowl- conditions are favorable to the develop- a descending scale to Reiehenhall,eight"",
•
He g4ftred-at me with fierceness, and^[
I told him the story. He listened and edge of agricultural cluuustn' \vill not., ment of nitrogen in the soil. We are een miles distant, when it is evaporated
saw his hand tighten on the barrel of \ was convinced. He "altirostljecame like be quest ione<r~byahy intelligent farmer. strongly of the opinion that the north- and the crystallized salt_ ground for
tM rifle.
a chikt^imder the revjetatlon. At othej.- C tvemi siry is bcing>-4nade -1 ojrMsjst tjife ern farmer, -certainty as far—north as family use. •
•
fjgciftritT"Illinois, might find in the cow
"Don't you knmyHnne?" I asked. faTliier
in
"various
ways>^It
is
not
nectitries"so
sturdy"ahd
raTiaritV
Just
then
. "No, 1 ' he answer'eJ, with repressed he seemed Lo want to lean upon me for essary that he should haVe-^suflicient pea a valuable and cheap fertilizer. It
His Strike w a s Very Short
Tehemence; "nor do I want t o / J ^ " "
knowledge and .the special training could follow the 'winter wheat on the
strength.
~
3
same
ground
ami
be
turned
under
1
' ' I laughexl pleasantly, tiie^meniory of.
needed
to
qualify
him
to
pursue
origin-j
"She will live " he grasped;
jame finmuu aim uc Liuncu unuer in j* " ""Johnny,
hurrj "up" and get ready to
"Johnny, hurry
our old friendship bringing a warm-glow f "She will \yant to if reconciled to you. investigations in the science of chem- |he fall or sowu early in .the-spring;and ,^ 0 t 0 school, or yrou'll be too late."
to'my eyes.
J^'
istry. It would be well if-nxrcould be t i m ^ d undei the first-of September, ° (Tr-" •" \ t ' . ,
Half the'care wili'be: acconrplished!"
]
" ' k >ot a very hearty welcomo,'' I said, __ "Bates, save her!" he cried, tightly both theoretically .and-practically ac- •^Wo u l o > u t the 0ground in fine condition I . . ' i a m - ' 1 l ? o m • mother."
•"Not going! And why not?"
ITI
quainted with -agricultural chemistry; for fall
with^i shrug.
grasping my hand.
but this is nof practicable, aud the next
'It wasn^t meant to bo," was the Q "If possible^ ' w a s my answeiv
"I've simck.
crisp answer.
Why narrate what followed? ircould best thing\te to^ivail themselves of the , Mr. Howells begiiiSvthie sixth part of
"Struck! >Vhatdoyou mean by t h a t ? "
My self possessioa-seem^l to irritate not describe-the tenderness of—the in- la4j<?rs arua r,esearohesof others. Some "A Woman's ReasoivMn the Julie
"Why, didn't papa read in the paper
him. . .
terview. I extracted the ball. Yictor- of these' investigations whose results Century, with this apothegnxV , "The
' 'Is^there nothing you want t^o know ?'' ine recovered, and became his wife. I appeal' quite simple require mtreh per- character of no man is fixed tilPii^Has last night about persons jtrikinV__sn:&
I significantly asked.
met them afterward, at the home of ner sistent labor and enduring patience-ttT beeii tried by that of the woman hejoy&i
for the oppressed to
to a successful termination. One Till.then he has only the/riiatejrfals of
He knew that I w(is familiar with the father, in Connecticut. lie was done carry
Q
st " "
story of his earlier life; ho understood uith his lonely outdoor life, and was X \y important lesson which ch'eni/tetry character^and .they are all to/be shap-'
6pe you don't call yourself- " T
to what my question vcrgpd. His 'lips oncb more the genial and confiding can tfracb is,- how to feed the soft. It ed and ordered as newly as'if he had
oppressed^ (jo-yj>ii v*
tightened, and a gleam of wcath crossed friend whose memory I had m niucn can.ascertain what elements are used never had them'bef.or?'."*
tt
Of course I -a
j i n plant growth and the condition-in
If a feller do$&rfC
his face.
- - revered. .
The
Rev.
Thoma^BattlcLof
Georgiar
want
to
go
which
thev
must
be
applied
to
the
to
schobT^^nd
hi*-tiiother
"Xothing," he surlily rejoined.
. . . •
1
w
t>
1,
whose
death
was
recently
reported*
Vas
makes
him
go,
isn't
her
oppressed?"
growing
plant
in
order
to
ha
accept"fgftlic pa.n dead^ 'l-nskcd.
Henry James says, in the June Cen"So vou have
' *'I am contented With the present.."
tury, that Charle's "doctrine, reducrtf able as food. TJuf in .investigating said to be the o^de'st preached of the
,
^
., ......
. ....4^11,
ave .you
f«^Iethodist
Episcopal
church
in
America.
"Ralph, whatever thoy said, Vi&tor- •to-the-fewest words, -is that |ifo 4s very these facts tliere ai iso mjtny grav«
too."
J
I'll see if I
seriods and that" every one should do complications and vexing problems He was bom^rn 1 /8G, dnd lived under
Xnd j u ^ a s so^on as Johnny saw his"
—I spoke with earnest.abruptness, arid his work honestlyr Tlii*4s the gist of the- which are merely side issues to the the tulmini%tfation of every president tn5tjier"reaehing,for the ^trap,bis«first
matter; all the rest^is magnified vocali- general proposition, &iul yet must Jje of the United States. His ilQs^eridants
it wa^ like a' blow in the face^
:€.^ame to an end. for he darted^out
Worked' out befpre any definite j e s u l t r number 400. three of them being
He airose, and strode""Yery ctosoTo me,. •*ation."
of
the
hoiise^nd was tlown at the schoolchildren of his grandchildreu^^
house
fn
a twinkling.
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DOWN!
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i *•„KKROSFNE will soften boots or shoes
-^Sfaw-«e«e-*iett-*W ^ m y s n u g h t x c x ,
l o n e d b v , v ; v t c , r ) l u u l r o l u l e r thorn'-aa
pliable
^ b a n thfi awor<bsure c u m - l ) .
_
vKableaaVhen-«ew.
A WKSTKHN O-VJtor Iie!uls an account of
T o R K M O V J : l b : s T FROM A STOVKPIPK.
tha (lroAiiin^M)l' four young meu, ''A —Rub with'rinseed oil. a little 4ii which
Fatal Plopsiu-o."
g o c s a l o n g . w a v . Ihuld a slow tiro at
WHAT'S in a namo? A landlord ex- first until it is dev.
.pocta 2 per cent, more rent where the
WiiKX.JiKuslling.-and combing y o m
atreot is'called an avenue.
hair, hayoji j a i ^ l1!.',yy.sP;*P,,r spread on
—IT jliav jsoniul paradoxical, but i t ' s the floor. Loe,-.i h.sir is much easier to
nevertheless true, that you think *111 o remove i')>>ifl.tli;i* than the carpet/
.least of some persons when you think " To Kin a";;.'.'MI <f fee disagreeable
'^the most of them.
smell of i'iv'.-h p a n t li [ :i )milfid- of waSrKAU'NGof the army wwrms, 1^}¾ ter in whiclv a ii.'.:a!;d of liny has been
• whoswvud diuwm'theilchi'lliun, says hti placed stand rn t h e IOOIU over night.
used frequently to find them'in his.bisTo (T.irw b:iii-bi , s dir-; sprinkle them
cuit, and doesn't care to renew . the ac- well with pow'deivd borax, let them "lio
quaintance.
'
' ' half an hou':\, thou wash and ru]b
DOCTOR— "Well, Pat, have you taken
thoroughly. It-is a good phm to clean
that box of pills I sent, youV" P a t - tw:o, as they ' d e a n better by rubbing
, "Yes, •«"',- be jabbers, I IIUYO, but I don't two together
. ^
* feel any letter yet; maybe the lid hasn't
RKD AN'I'S. -TO jdrive aw,ay rett ants
conio oil' yet!"
put one pint of tar fn two quarts.of hot
CURB Sick-Headache, Dyspepsia, Uf9
* FAR K WELL" was the title of a - poem water, l'nt in earthen Vy-ssels in closets
- Complaint, Indigestion, Gomiipatifa, .
~" wnttxTa newspaper;"and ..the cruel.ed- or sprinkle saniTTTTi^fe^'Tiyator shells
r
itor, in acknowledging its receipt, .said: or red Cedar sha\ in;^s. These will all b(
- S H O X I C E . — W i t h o u t a particle of doubt; K»f»
* It's a g o o, I tiling that tho gifted au- faumb-elVectivQ in removing these little
mott's I'tllsyro the most popular of any oo thuraar- ^ t e t . Having been,t>oforo tho pubUe far a quart«roc
• thoress bade it good-by, as sko v. ill nov- nuisances.
!
a contury. and havirtj,' always performed morgthan
or set it ai>'ain."
.'
. ,
\Ve have n m r k e d -down o u r goodfl^it t h e following pri^t^
w^q prniptap^forthein.tliey merit the a q c c e a i t h t
WriKN' you sweep a rooi'n, take down
they.ha»o A t t a i n t . P r i c e ( a f C , P « r b O :
n
i:\rn1 iin
.^Ai^^i^'J^"
. 5Bloonmrgton,
¾ 1 1 . ¾ ^ . . - j O L t l i O little nvtiides.ua brackets, vases
For sale by all drugguta.
*TTT7HrTvrrhs ra it*r''ac(K»k. : -,.o,r<>''l. : ia,, c a s e i s , otl >;,-iTusr;carefullv. biv the.rn.xii:
yith
v.v without i-.v.no.i^id^ioMs. to the table and i-ovi-r them u Itii a cloth. P.lV.r-1^(^ I'MC LAWNS,. WAKIMNTK]) FAST CONORS,, lli'cts;
remain :•..• hfy or only a h-» ^-.:^,:\'u
W h o | 1 {ho s , . | ; 0 p i ; ^ s l l o r u , ! U u j the
l i e fus.l'.e" concedes that "tin. i'liiniiy larger articles dusted, you will b e re- m ^ r PAtHKU'/AMERU'AN, HAMHJTON, ALLEN S TRINT, o cts.
'Will be li.unlerarrd" obedient.''
lieved to liave these ready to return t"c
Sldi'VMiia.Ck'.'iv.'iu
l:V.lv, v i d s l i o their places.
.
.
_
' .
W o call yoi'ir tittentioA to.our
stood v, atvhing a ho..; iou.hil •nil i r e . , Ri;xovkTi\\; Fru.—-Take a largo tie
;-'Wliai .> that hoar loaded with ;' V i c e . " p a n : - p u t a pint of!wheat flour in it
••he e x - put.the clo'ik in i t ; r u b it tluh-ougli!j
was t K VtMilv. "Oh. nivv
H f l S T M A l ' A N T E A , 55,cts.
,."
ciaimed i•'. surprise, "if tbe,horri'.I stull' with t h e han ds mi til tire dour looks
Bhouhl melt the water would sink t h e d a r k ; then if the fur is not - whi±«
JAj^AN T ^ A , 40 c U
• ___
"boat?'
~ "
" •• ' ••-•:-' 7
enough, r u b it again_with inoijo clear
.- ". ( H J o r X l ) TEA, 20 eta. "*
I T is saul rliat the Marquis of-l;orne, rldftr; then ruG" it \athT pulverized chalk
at a raib.v;vy station in- Canada, men- ^his.gives i t a pt f arly-wdhte look.;, I t ii
(jjiK]iXA^FEE,12}(;t.
tioned th>' fact that some of his ances- also guod to clean knit nubias.
y
torspiititlieir-iegt jiiidex^xlltur-^Liiiuud -~ _ Con : ^rrrrTK J HTtiv\^^V tRK,—G^latiml i o a s t J C o t h ^ l o y i S a n d 2 3 ..ets^_,J.___,.
table^ whereu]>on a backwoodsman ex- is allowed to . swell in icold w ater, th<
iSahuvitus/8 cts. Rird ScedylO cts.
claimed: "Waal, if niv ainsis+ers .lrid jelly v a n n e d , and so much recently
..lieenTlio-e jtliey^l put tjleir feet atop of slaked lime is ad< lcTTasTLi^rpa1lntirto ren—^
it, you-l-t-t^'
der tho the mass sutliciently thick foj
iiil\liAm^:ont 50 cts.
A MAIDKN* lady said iodier-litilnjieph- the purpose. • A thin coating of thL
Uoytrj'llaking 1'mvder, I ' a r c n t ' s Bak-..
Cw: -'No, Johnny, you :>;n to .bed «Mrl;,^ cement is spread, while warm, oyer tin
/ihg Powder. Spices of all kinds,
and always do so, and .you'll luf-vosy- gentlydieatecb surfaces' of fractures o:
• Raker's Chocolate, Sweet "
chee^Led e.nd handsome when you ;rrow the articles, and let dry under strong
t'lioeolate.
•• ' irp."
Johnny thought over this .a few- pressure.' What (v>/.es out is removed
1
- minutes, and -then -observed: " WeH, directly with a moist rag-.. •riiitkiii'v,'Jime20tli.-18.*3:
Canned ( orn,
Canneil IloCf
Aunty, you must have set u p a good
(aniiiid •Saliimn, - ('iiuned Tomatoes,
deal whetry&u were young."
ESCCBW
0. A; WHEELER
" Y E S . " said an actress of,a-lady' friend
in the/'fTrofe^sifux^ij tjjjnk Alici" is mpane. Why, vest ..rila^.'sVe actually-told
S
)ier real age. N<>,Uthat she's so very w:d,
~ytra-knrrwr butit' is bcttrr to •-bctjtn- ~to~
c n t ' dowi? j^-fTi. In illy th'an. to sinp ,.i a
Cor. C'opg'n'5si uii(rt5ar<^StH.,
certain ^eirrrd'-ne'.'er.ta't beyond ii. or
.A\T) ii'r:.\LF-:iL.ix.
l)i:il!()IT, W H .
takefrjump back live years."
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t o jlt_ji> stor drty. Sii'.'^!^-:
T H E German FHwjetirfe TJlaiJtri' rox t)0rts the'f<dlo.\';ii><>"conversat:i<''H : " v\'ho
\V.
l i i i i k f it t-ii'MJ.i. I t , Y - * f " d i i i i it; r , ! i l u
-LS that -gent.lenurjiM-:;\;ortin}j: 3iiss Amo•t .i-< Hlu'iLV.-uYatH-fii n ' o ' c l o c l v i-'F^\r|.>
4^K4tf t'lIi'lA-vjUiif IJI' : : m t ' i l j)r11111i>t.
. lia?" ^Tliatls her^Jiancee-^c^^lih r Lit'-a.
rk-fu.
liank—very rich—splendid match.". " Inyti:an' MAIN s-inj-arr,
deeR ! Avhat may be be worth'." "Well,
that, can't be said' ^now—don't know
witli winvt amount he'll m a n a g e ' t o gef
away."
"As FOR Mrs. So-and-So,*' remarks i
TO
A-ISLJ,.
one of thognciiti; in anal on, w-hci-o they 1
K u U ) l K U S i A- S A I L O R S .
'are passing their friends under review,
VV!IM wi'j-f i.li«iiiilt.,1 itv.'aonii.lM, (lisi'iiM'^ni'i'iili'i'it
"her worst fault is that site in boivd.
<>r o t . l ' l T W ' > . ' , I i l f l ' i ^ ' r - ' i i f ;, t o - ' ' , Jlill.'ji, VJll'if l l . i . ' V f L11H,
wherever she goes.'' "Her lack «>t selft'lii'in.ii.' diiirriiM-ii. ; ' i e i t ; n i ' . J i > ^ o.f ..*!'.:lit o r - ( p n r t i a l l x ' M ' ^ It ir-H nf- i i r ; U ' i ! l „ ' , fuiltlH-T li;li''k i>f l l l f i l ^ l f f ,
ishness is-astill greaterjlefcet.''sa.\r. anr!ii'iiiii..'ti-|n, tii.>' ilisiiliittly, n o m;iUi^r_ liow sliu'lU,
WfST frlaiii iKXZf'
other, "for she insists on m>t l.ehcg" tho*
v'ivi- y o n ii'|ii-ii-Ion. X(ir<rwl
IfnTntrtihlr
Di»clutxtjM* iihtttinvil.
\Vi.i(.i\\!«, rhild'.i'i'ii, i n o d i f r * ,
'only bored person in the company."—ami l ill l;i-i> o i r o i i l i v i - <l\ifi!_' in 111 < • sfi'\.iff, o r
French Wit.
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afifi'x* ie il-. I i'oi:i .'asij.-iM' f o i i t r a f t y f A i i ' \ V O I I I H U r<v •
MH'IlbiAN-.
f f i o - i l u l i i l f i i i t h f Hoi'.icf,' nt'f f i i t b t l c d t o p « o A BELLEFONTE boy stole his mother's IMXCKNEV
i'i"ii. K / ' j n ' t i " ! a n d ahrtudoni'-d cluiiMS H n p e d r t l t ^
•.eaflary'bird, and sold it to a man ^-ho
BOUNTY,
BACK •ftMv^ND HOHSE CLAIMS COL
;>-e" in 011^-.1 );i-i-ri( >s h a s Coinpi'lh^l us to add hfore room to
1 h • : i > : i ; a r.
'ftad just h>st one for $2 "and the d-<ad
l.ECf'ED.
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O i i f > t o J ' , '. L.i
\\ e .iv iiiiu' jn-fjiared lictter tliun ever Ix.'ibro t o atteml. to t h e
bird in exchange; and, when his mother
••-4N'rh'.K.lSjO Vjlin? PKXrtfOX.
was overwhelmed with grief and gave it
•\\anis'('i' od in:fii-y cilstoinv'i-.-. W e lire h e a d q u a r t e r s l o t e v e r y t h i n g niJ
"A |.f!i.'rii; can "v im-iva.vd at any nmo when
thf d i - a l d l i i y w ;iTf;111T-; i t . A s y o u L'fow o l d f r t h O " '"*
——v—'- ^-^tearful burial, h e assisted her with tho
w oiinil -li:^ L r i':ni:: i i i ' :: mii'l'Mii i:fd t i n> C o n s t it lit i o n ,
$boirey jingling^'in- his pockets. That
t h f di
o lia- iiMni' \ oil nioi'f ludli'lu!-^ I n s o n i i )
M a n n e r t\iif ili>atii|ityjjaj^lj^a'a!jf(l;_sg ainuy f o r
boy will some; day drift to New, y o r k
an iiici'i1 ;i:-f at oni'i'.
ATI EXT F01{
$nd become a great financier.—1'h ilUdelphia News. .
LAND AND PATENT CLAIMS SOLICIIEO,
" W E L L , John,* said a minister to or>o
My (''xjifHoni'i', iiiul iicin.Lr lierc at lit'Achiuartpn"
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oonal'dc iiif'lo attf nd pt'oiiipth to all rlaiius agitinul
.^of }iis hearers, " I hope, you hold fa'mily
t-u'fulai.s fi'fi;. ^UdroBS, witU
tthftiovfri(;m'ut.
lunvmg
%l>rship regularly?* ."Ayr sir," :;n3taui|>
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fiwerod^JoliB, "in the tim« o' yeiir o't."
M. V. TIERNEY,
I n thetiiiie- o'year o't! AVhtit do you
B<5x4S5,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
—Xaoan?*' "Ye £&Hc^r J *^^'am*->t^tWft"Hdnter." "But, Jolm><vou should buy
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Candles^" "Ay, sir," replred^John; "but
i < r
i'ie- ;•.: ,h"'|ee.- v'iiiek •five no cl. t iHce for competition. .
Are H-i:;
Jolmsfoii Optical Co's Easy FiUjiuc
31 1
^ ^ at, case I'm afraid tho .Cw&t might
F0II T H E "
. p'ergang the prorlt^M ' T~7,-^^^-.,,—
" W E S T E3STID
--A~Psnrs- -jeweler -httsdOTgtrrmnerr^
Jady of fashion for the aihounl of his big
JbiH, but in'vain. When h e ' r i n g s t h o
.bell tlic' footman says-ptrlitely b u t
firmlyl
"Sir, t h e Countess only re- 'l_Jwt<f j . .LI-A*. Ti-'r:-i'iri'fH^17,'f ' l \ / s l c r , l i y - ^ i o a n s of
ceives on Tuqsdays." - " I don't eara- 'wi'i.'li O'U i"iii li;i\ i' >' i;.r ^''yivj/'.v.aiii h i . " ! Mitl ^.'ii'i;
i ' i i - i l i y <itt-"i. .V iilif s t i i / K S , ^ Wiiti'lifS. f l o c k
yriien' she receives," thundeivstlui-irato tami
ji'\M'!)',v Hi l»>\M'-T,c;i?]/ / ijnuc>rN > Si'fi , iiil , n t t f i i
/qnil
long-suffering . crediUir-r^what I t i o u ^ivcji u> ri'i<air»n^
Gloves, Khirv^, Coiiar.-s, (hifls. Ilaudkoromols,' Sus]'->€ndei^, E t c . N o b b y Soft
That's w h a t thoy a l l say when they
v a n t to-know is the clay^slie pays on."
H a t s , E l o g a n i Jilies-oi" St'll' l l a i s , Sjilcinlid' stock a n d assortment Fi.ne S t r a w \vant4-he best goods a t bottom prices*.
J. T. GOU
^.^TtXlNED its^nfajority: " I don't ymWITH WM. DotA/cSi. dthJ H a t s . C a r r v t h e ^imer-t stock a n d ytmo.tv u n d a r c t h e l a r g e s t dealers i a
AVe have jiot nuich time to write u p a n
aerstanr|,^^aid t h e landlady, "why no-.
"ad.," butysvill simply s a y t h a t a l t h o u g h ^ - .
"bo^r^ouches
t h a t cake/ It's beeu oni
>ve a r e huilding, wo snail keep 0 x 1 5 / * ^ "'
-^Ifie table every night for a week and;
stock i'ulliusMistfal; we shall also kepg^
pot A.soul haa.eaten a^pioce of it. I t ia"the usual jStock for
unnecessary to say that it is particularly
nice. L o o k - a t i t ; i t speaks for itself.")
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*Poaajbly," remarked Jkigg,'"that is
IiVthe cminlv, an<l \\x/pre]wed
to ;md do ijiiote t b e lowest prices. Larirost
tho reason that a o b o d / e l s e speaks for
THE
stock of ('i'jrirs, b'iye Cut. P f u ^ a i n l Siwoking Tobnccos, a n d \ST sell niorc
-tm>, :i fliOs^V edinjilcte line o f Fine Stationery,
t h a n all other <
BlaidrtTooks. .y^\s.px\\ Pliotov;r;i]>!v aimk u t o g r a p h -Albums, Satchels; \i\vKnew What He Wanted.
;
:f\iiii(TV,
Tm^f-T>tMik*s, mid ;i1l kln'ds ofx lH'Hions an<].„ novelties. N o o t h e r Such nn; P e a n u t s a n d (3aJKt^ mixed ' .
'' ',^^~'61d~c 6t6reu " manT" with "iJatched
A\xx\ .ciin
.can show one lialf t h e stock
sk
lealer in toVn
ocat and faded- overalls stepped into
with Firecrackers^PiTrpedoes, Oaps-,
:
bne of tho lah-de>dah-est bqjtfk stores, on
Water. jfclofl^^-Ciackers a n d Cheese, .
Woodward avenue and t
ft Tickets for. • • - ' - ' - - 2oets.
anteloyres ?"
zyerei
« This is not t h e ma
"'• - . . . . 50 "
tr'ssaid t h e ex- 13 <«
Hon't'forget the place, West E n d D r u g
^tiisitfi j p u t h who esided at tho sta'As \\'o d-\ badies' line hosierv, tlmwtfLcottonade, dcnini,*--filiirtib
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faonqry counter
f *vcu-wish to pur»to netfiug, etc.. etc. Larg(>, l i t w • canire'j' floods, tine conieeti
?h Store,
Hlfind
it
there."
CV-fcIfOlfiTSTFR,
Prnprtpfnr.
c * a w p t m e you,
1 prices
b r e a d every ' d a y . ' T h e imblic is• in'vitea to inspect o u r sto.
yflnng nian^" retorted
mer, "yew is jist a leetle
!<TyeflD7oedn't t r i ter make
>I I knows wat I wants a n "
or s^lo 12 mts. frontihjr-«MiM»ln Stroot^ -..
.' For books or further.
^ n s t of l!o\u^l Strfi't.uhittiTorHoYi Hcwoll houth
ie pulled o u t a folded sjieet of
—-A <'(,Mnl»,-ft*r liiif<iii»''tiH t>'urpr)i<e8.»aly,. i'ljeh^ lots *x%
^f»per,«oile<l and crumpled—^yow
- ^ - - i*Mf Itfi^ \vv\ inwiii-i't ttft^vrry ..depirnrt'ly. hk^ted In
out'a antelope t o fit t h a t a r
^ • r\\w iittti-r <IT t a^vJjlii^f-, utul wTil l>o wold "at r a ^ i g ' ^ r ;
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