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VOL. VIL MASON. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1882. NO. 46.

C. M. Marshall was called to Ilhaon, Yonr I'olkg and Onr Folks. Gratiot coiiiily, yesterday, by ii telegram Miss May Howard is recovoring»from a announcing tho dangerous illness of his Fobliahed eiery Tliuriday run of (ever. Broas, the One Price Clothier, sister. Geo. II. Fowler, the artist, is in tho cily D. P. WIIITMORE, We arc glad to .see so many republicans for a few days. MASOK, xroutGAS. who frankly admit that they rejoice over Geo, Day, the Donnelly House clerk, is the political change which has been brought sick with lyphoid fever. •'^out. ' WE MEAN BUSINESS! Three Our old friend Ira Jvalley left for Adrian One Vear, tl.SO ; Six^^monlha, 75 teali ; A new coriespoiident from Delhi tiives moiitha'', 40 eeala. yesterday, where he will spend the winter. us the benefit, of a letter this week. We All Wool Pants, Fall and Winter Weight, $1.30 ; warlh $3,00 | like his style and hope he may find it con• Mrs. P. B, Pock, formerly of this city, Good Heavy Sheeps Gray Overcoats. $2,00 ; worth $1.80 ; Onr ndTortising rates are 1100 par column peraB- venient to continue. now o( Jttciisou county, ia in the cily to• Good Diagonal Cotton Worsted Suits, $1; sold everywhere at $5 and $8 nnm, Uaslnesa notices n»e cents per lino for each day. ' Good Union Ciissimero Suits, $5,00 ; worth $7.50 ; Inaortion. Editorial notices 10 conta. The choir of tho Baptist church will give lluslness cards Jl.OO per linn per year. Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Randolphjof Alaiedon, Undershirts and Drawers, 10c j worth 25c ; Marriage and dfath notices inserted free, OtJlttiarf ft fico concert at the church Thankagivintr comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., will here, have gone to Ohio to spend the winter with Undershirts nnd Drawers, all wool, , S5c; worth $1.25 ; eveniiij», after which the ladies will serve n after h. charged for at the rate of ftvo cents per lino. adanghtcr. Undershirts and Drawers, fine all wool, ted, $1.50; worth $2. Oorrespondonce containing local nowa, is lollclted supper in the bascmont. from all parts of the connty. , A Mr. and Mrs. .Tacob Birch of tht.s city, Aaonymons communications nut inserted under With the exception of Colonel Whitney LARGEST STOCK OP UNDERWEAR IN THE CITY, any circnmstance are visihng Mrs, Birch's former home, Leb• Jones for treasurer, Thomas McICcrnan for anon, Indiana. • And at Prices thnt insure a rapid sale. JOB PRINTING! sheriff, received the lar/ost majority of any W. W. Terwilliger has sold his city pro• Our material is no>f and of the Uteft styles and we In MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS, SINGLE PANTS guarantuo satisfaction, both in prices and man on the county ticket. perty here to J. P. Horton and is about lo nnalltv of work. ODD COATS, ODD VESTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, NECKWEAR, Fiazel & Mehan,attho city hakery always reinovo to Fentonvillo. Tills paper may Ije foonil orr tlio at i.bo. 1'. Howell HOSIERY, GLOVES, SILK AND .LINEN lUNDICERCUtEFS, CUFF BUT- Ce.'s Newlpaper AdvertlslnE lluri'au (10 Spruco .It) have a good supply of nice (resh oyfltcrs— M. D, Truu, who has passed the summer TONS, SCARF PINS, SUSPENDERS. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUNKS AND where ailvertislnB contracts nniy bo nnide for it in by the bulk or can. See their advertise- ilew York. at /^illwaukee, has returned and will prob• VALICES, we have the Largest Line ever shown in Central Michigan. Wo nre selling ment iu another column. ably pii,'is the winter in this city, with his Good Goods at a Very Small Margin. We have but one price. Wo mark our goods I.OCAI. AMD OENERAL NEWS. The board of county canvassers com• family. in Plain Figures. pleted their labors yesterday and next week Willie Butler, a former compositor in this THE ELEflTIOSS. We will refund yon yolir money if goods nre not as represented, and your child can we will give our readers a eoinploto report. odice, has returned from Livingston county, buy goods of us just as cheap as the best judge of goods. No important change has been made, how• where he has been for several months past, Tlie elections for 1882 are now over, but ever. and will pass the winter with his parents Our Pi'IccN nre no l.ow that Otlicrs Cannot Compete. for the piirposo of a.ssistinj; tho steadily Our friends can greatly assist us by call• in this city. ' , growing ;:lrculaliQii of tho DEMOCR.VT-we ing al this ollice and leaving with ns any Miss Grace Darling, for several months make tho followinc liberal oiler: BROAS, THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, item of news they may possess. We want past engaged in a pension ofllco al Detroit, To all new snhscriher.i wc will send the Corner Washington niid Michigan Avenues, liaiisnig. to make llie Democr.it the local jiaper of passed tho Sabhalh with her parents in this Democrat from now until January 1, ISS-l, the county. ^ city and Monday loft Ibr Chicago, where for S1.50 in advance, ; The men who are liowling about contest• she has a similar position. Foril'a Xew T,ovalH. CliarloH' I.ncnlH. All campaign subsorlbei's whose subscrip• Just received : 1800 pounds more of that Elkhart aeainlcas hose at Charles'. ing Iho vote in certain townships in this Dr. J. F. Campbell, who for several years tions e.Kpit-e prior to tho first of .January, 5 cent saleratus al Ford's 5 and 10 cent A splendid cotton flannel for 10 ets. per county, are properly labeled by their own will rcoeivo the Democrat from the date past has been located at Williamston, where Bazaar. yard at Charles'. part}'—"i'f/))/!- heads." They only expose of cicpinUion to .Tan. 1, '8-1, on puyineat of he had built up a lucrative business, has Ladies nnd gents wool mittens nt l<'ord's Sonielhiiig new for silk dolmans nnd there ignorance. u nud 10 cent Bazaar. wraps at Charles'. $1,50 in advance. been visiting his brother. Dr. A. B. of this Remember Ihey keep first-class sewing Call at Charles' and look over his stock If you are interested in your own county, • city, for several days past prior to leaving machines nt Ford's 5 and 10 cent Bazaar. before purchasing a winter supply. you cannot afford to do without the Demo• for the west,whore ho intends to locate. More new goods lhan ever before at "Ohe" Crane's dolilerv horse made a Women's, Miaaosa and children's hose at crat, lis it will always bo found a true Ford's 5 and 10 cent Bazaar. Charles'. . lively trip from tho feed store to the mill Phil, McKernan Post, G. A. R., at ils Jnst received over 200 photograph al• chronicler of all local and general news Yon will find il to yonr advantage to Monday without a driver, and though, the special ineeliiig last Friday eveniiur gave bums, all vurielies, at Ford's 5 and 10 cent And always laboiiug for whal il believes to examine my slock of Robes, bolbre pur- wagon was considerably shook up, hut lit• Bazaar. Adjutant Cliaa, A. Perry such a surprise chuaing elsewhere. 0. F. BuowK. be for the best interests of its constituency. If vou want fine goods go to Ford's tle damage was done. as he had not looked for. Maj. L. H. Ives, and 10 tent Baxaar. Poiithor PlIlowH. Your aubscription is respectfully solicit• Democrats and greenbackers seem to in behalf of the Post pieacntcd him, with Fine line of holiday goods and more ed. Truly Yours, We carry n fine lino. S. P. Stroud & Sox. think the sun shines very bright since elec• a handsome G, A. R. sword,';aS a tolten of coming every week al Ford's 5 and 10 cent D. P. WUITMORE. I.. Frniik Clurk tion ;• but on tho other hand some republi• iipprecialion of his instrnctions in drilling, Bazaar. " , . ;- ' " Has the hii'gesl lino of carriages ever OAMlMIGJf SUBSCIIIUEIIS. cans believe there has been a total eclipse Attoiitioii, Vnrinam marching, &c. Charley managed to re• shown in Mason. of llio sun ever since. spond in a few inpressive words, but he was Don't sell your Pork and Clover Seed A largo number of campaiirn subscrip• Our dealers gonerally,arc enjoying a good until you see Tompkins & ChapmAn. "all broke up." Stark A Bags at 2'lc at Gkeoou's tions empire durinj; tho no.^t few weeks trade this fall. They can materially increase You Can Find Iluffalo Bubea. and unless renewed, (aud wo trust many it by'judicious advertising and there is no An, exchange very' truthlully remarks All the Latest Styles of Millinery nt Large assortment and low prices at better medium for the purpose in Ingham will be, ns per our offer above) wo shall bo that it is no very easy tiVsk to perform the • _FuLLEtl'8. C. F. Biiows's. county than the Dkmocuat. obliged to discoiitiiuio them. We trust duties of a country local editor in ii satis- I.OW Prlooit. many of our patrons who have read the Smoke the Opera Puff nt Wood's. Rev. .T. Biirnell delivered a very impres• liictory manner to nil, In fact, it is an im• If you want a good Buffnllo Robe at a Democrat for the past three months, will low price, go to • C. P. Brown's Mllllnerv—New Pull Stylca. sive sermon on tho death of Arthur C. possibility. The very local item that to Miss May Telford, tho (nshionnble milli. bo so well pleased with il that they will ac• CuriiotH, CarpetH, Car|iotHl Wormian last Sunday evening. A large some is welcome, to others i^ nauseous. ner, may iiow be found one door west of cept our offer and renew for a year. Be- number of the masonic fraternity, of which And ia all these matters the country local Call nnd see our Carpet Exhibitor I the poslofTice, Dansville, with a handsome new before your subscription expires and Something new and something that will Arthur was a tnernbor were present. ia held up for praise or blame, as tho case stocjof New Fall Styles of Millinery, to please any one who wants a carpet. A which she respectfully invites your utten- thereby not lose an issue. may bo, and no thought given to the right Tho first of a series of social dances, to larger line than over shown in Mason, which lion. • D. P. WuiTMORE, Publisher. or wrong of the case. wc are soiling at Prices way down. In met, ,be held ,ut liayner hall every two weeks, OperiaPuir. we can give you better goods for the same Wheat Sac @ S8o to day. under tho direction of the Mason Social Or- M'liss,—On Monday evening tho M'liss money than you can get elsewhere. Re• Best 10c cigar in the market, 4 for 25o at .. Wood's. cjiesira, was given last Thursday evening, Combination presented for the first tintie at member tho place, nt tho Furniture Store See notice of house lo rent. of Taylor 'A Bakbr, and proved a very pleasant beginning. Rayner opera house in this city, before a Bead G. W. Glynn's advertisement. The Live Furniture Men. G. J. Charles has'new locals this week. .4 Henry Peters, Herman Frazel, 0. W. small audience, that interesting and sensa• For Sale I l',i0 Acre Farm, O, Sayl One and one-half miles from. Roscom" Eggs are 3u cents per dozen up at Mack Halstead and Dr. A. B. Campbell have re- tional drama in four nets, entitled, M'liss ; You can get n bran new 5 gallon cor or, The Child of tho Sierras. The play mon ; 20 acres improved ; good house and iniiw. conlly sold line herses to eastern parlies full of Kerosene Oil, all for $1.50. - young orchard ; situate on south branch of possesses a comhination of strong points, Ford, tho bazaar man, has new localf and the result i's first-class carriage horses Hunt k Ellis. Ausable river. Price $6t»0. being interspersed with tragedy nnd come• are nol ao plenty in Mason as heretofore. Parker lb BLANCiuitnf this week. Boots, Shoes, Millinery and Fancy Goods dy, whjle the sensational and emotional 28lf Roscommon, Mich. , Though Mr. Charles was absent yester• very cheap nt_ Fclleb's. A young snow storm visited us Monday also take a strong part and make an enter• Notice. day, his dry goods store on Ash street was CaahPald morning. • . tainment that ought to please all classes. My wife, Bridget La|ioint, having left ray For Hickory and Oak Hoop Poles, at R. handsomely decorated. I. M. Warner and Jeniiie Calcf, in the title role of M'liss, is a bed and board without just cause or provi- Remember Clark'i great special sale next C. Boyle's shop north of Mead's mill. 43-3 Charley Owon, not only understand how to cation, I hereby forbid all persons harbor• Thursday. success so far as acting and appearance is JuatlteciTed. ^ ing or trusting her on my account alter this be pleasant and obliging, but also under• concerned, but Monday night in her sing• Don't forget to rend Hunt Ellis'new New and Complete Stock of Millinery date. stand making a fine display of the goods ing her voice seemed to be decidedly "off." locals this week. and Fancy Goods at J. L. Fullers'. Onoiidaga, Ingham Co., Michigan. they handle. She is a charming actress. Allowing our 43w3 Nelso.v Lapolvt. The dealers have been busy puttlnff up The most complete stock of Boots and judgment to speak, we would pronounce Important. to'Travelera. It was reported a few days ago that the Shoes in Mason at Fuller's. stoves this week. the support excellent, and only regret that "kid" mayor of Adiain, Tom Navin, had .Special indnceroents are offered yon by, more of our citizens did not go and sec Opera PuflT. the Burlington Route. ; It will pay you to Hunt k Ellis advcrtiso for beans, dried been arrested at El Paso, New Mexico. It read their advertisement to be found else* apples and poultry. M'liss. Should M'liss come again, be sure Best 10c cigar in the market, 4 for 23c at was a false alarm however, but tho officers where in this issue. ,• : and see here. Wood's. there claim to know of his whereabouts The board of county canvassers met in : ' Oame and Fura: Missel Gossamers at $1.62} at Qriqor'i.' and say they can arrest him if furnished this eitv Tuesdav. Of all kinds bought. Hukt k Ellis. Baiora and HoUiori.. with tho proper papers. BuHlneaa Locals. E. C. Fuller, of the ground floor barber Wood and coal have been in good de- 'Wanted. HotlcearoUawlngthla head will be charged for al shop, located on,Maple street, manipulates mnnd fur a few days. Every wool buyer in this section is ac• ftT« centaoerllnonanhlnaertlon. What Money you owe me at onc«^ and the razors and scissors with a, nicety and quainted with Tobias Holden of Alaiedon. oblige. CO. Hdntinqtok. precision that cannot be excelled. Every-* If you wont a large holiday harvest plant lieana Wanted. He has a large flock of fine graded sheep thing clean and neat. Call andj see him. your advertisements early. Highest Cash Price paid. Hunt k Elms. Rubltar Boota. and his.wool is always sought for at tho - Go to Huntington's to get Rubber Boots Vor'Sale, 80 Aerca. Yosterdny Co. K, M. S. T., decorated the Hauae To Bant very highest prices.— classed ai what* is that are warranted. Two miles from railroad; 4f from Gaylord, With eellar, well, cistern and two lots. ' i;ravo of Lieut. L. A. Holden. known as delaine wool.. Mr. H, sold 50 for $480 J .first payment $200 ; balance Enquire of D. L. Cady. Wanted. long ttime with interest at 7 per cent per- • Cannon k DuBoIs want those owing them stock ewes out of his flock Inst, week for That account vou owe nie. F. W. Wbbii. annum. Will take one good horse as part' »200. Boots and Shoes at Gebh's, Dansville. to call and settle up. See notice. of first pnymeqt or will take a horse team;' Ilorae for Sale. .. ' Mettle L'p I ai first payment. Address, • Considerable corn still remains in the Last Saturday was the anniversary of A fine seven-year-old'mare for sale. Col• All our accounts of over three months Taylor k Whitely, fields unhiiskod in different parts of the Rev. D. Baldwin's birthday and his friends or, bay: black poin|8.".H,.'W.AYLAND, standing must be settled by cash or note . Real Estate Agents. , South of Court Ilnu.so, Mason, Mifih. •'. county. • ' • worked up a genuine, surprise for him imd on or before Dec. 1st. If this means you Guylord, Otsego Co.; Mich. ' we trust vou willToniemhoril.: ; . .1 Social at the Presbyterian church Friday his estimable wife, 'Mr. B. had business nt Prices on Buffalo .Itobos, lower'thivn the •• Uespecifully, Cannok & DuBois. A^ now line of,Spanish, Laces just re«; ovoning. Chicken pie and coffee from G the church in the early evening, nud Mrs. lowest, ut ' C. P. Bitow-s's. ceived at Marcus GiiGnoR's;: B. wits decoyed iiway while over a hundred .,,;f:,';: Poultry•;.'-, Attenllon PurinerHl ; :- to 9. All are invited. " •• - ' • -' ,',f'" • ' ('•i.;:U';7 of : their friends look possession of their Of nil kinds wanted, '-'i HuNi'it Ellis., I have n very fine:;Thoroughbred Berk• ••Aine" and Hta Wife r-Many of onr'business places worn gaily shire Boar, to which 1 invite your attention, houso and were,, havinga; jolly time when '.••••'•Hmitliiitton,::',•',,.; ::;••• Are both deft with; the .razor - and 'shears, [idcooriitod With flags,.bunting. &c., in, hon• nt my farm,'hnlf'a mil>3 northof the post Mr. and,Mrs.-.B.: returned.:;; A .handsome SoUs.llubber Boots that he warrants against and their,shop 'iis pronounced '.'by.'odds,"''- office, Moson, Mich. • E. C. Russel. or'to the w.ir veterans yesterdoy., patent revolving; ^cker'tind'a 'sum', of cracking. •'• • •; the best: in the city. Up stairs,'; first door^ north ofpostofficei' Switches, wnve»,Irizes,i Now that the full work is pretty well money were presented/ Mr. Baldwin nnd of :. Itemeiuber Tliut.• Ilnok Aooouiit.:,, :: Choiloe BncICH. • J have some very Choice Butks for sale; made to order. Human hniri bought and done up mid our correspondents have more course was received and highly appreciated Please cull and settle and oblige, vi;,., old. ' J. L. FuLLEft. j : also ft few storo sheep and lambs". 'Call on time, we hope to heiir fiom thein much of- by him; We understand the ovent.was an '-V.• ^,:^'(V;,.,.....,v;,•,• -'••i;',;;',•,;7?i^o^j^'v-i^ mo at myoflice, next door to Huntington's >: Cairiagos of all descriptions,,awful ' lener than for n few months past. . unusually pleasant one. Bootannd Shoes nt Oeeu's, Dansville. shoe'store. .' J. M, Duesbkr. :, cheap at L. Phakk Clark's.,

as; HUNT & ELLIS WANT BEANS,^ DRIED APPLES AND POULTRT. acres of unoccupied farming lands, A BtarUiag Berolutlon in Tapestry "People acquire a habit of staring in HA.NNA,H SCREECHEH. 'i FrognoBtioated. the city," pursued .Tones. \ INGHAM COUNTY DEMOCRAT. suitable to almost jBi5orxy«riety of hus- i>S — 1 '.'ifl'sVe often told you so, Jeptha, but .The True Story of ^aj^ain Kidd. aa bandry and withtaj'.reuch of moderate FSINTKO OB FAIMTICD TRXTtntlS VOR you idways saidiit was my fault—that r|i Told by an oldSeayCaptain. in. F.NwaiTMOBl Piibllakw. means. , i I ' - . WALi. DaboRATions. rmust do someMiiag. tO: ftttract," their I.!'; .'• ;.,t' 'y: i ;.••'•( '' v •'-• '•• , • \ Tbe Michigau Legislature attention," said-Mrs. Jones. • *! jFar back into the mystic, history of A correspondent atOstorviUe, Maaa., ' "Well, It Ls the gentlemen'who atare Tlie foUowinK list of Stvtu J.egisld- the Celestial Empire the student of writes: J. suppose nearly every villuge MASONJ MICHIGAN. toi-s is uliiile up from IiUesl. returns. wall and t ceramic decorations, must- at you, Maria. 'That la quite diilerent. on the New England coast has its tra• It will-1);) noticed iliatseveral changes dive. With the zeal of an enthusiast, if Now It waa the ladies wno looked nt ditional story coui'ected with the ex• Miviiiojiy. hiivo occurred in'coiuitws v.'liere re• he would apiiroxiraately only endeavor me," Observed Jones, loftily. ploits of the far tamed'(Oaptai II Kidd, ports atli'SL iiidutaiecl the eU-ction ot to solve tlie origin or development of "You're such a dne-looKing man, you but the one to which universal credit is A body WH3 found in aomo Sslier- other men: those dazzling ornamentiitions which know, dear," said his-wife, nearly given in the small secluded place in iBMu'a nets nl Stony Point, Bear Mnnroo. It I'HJf SKNATK. bewilder the beholder there on every smothered with laughter. which I am now atiiying, may be new was appureutjy that of u man H yearn old, Diat. Bap. Diat. . Piiaion . side. ., , . , ; t .••T .: ' 5 J 'I'A-hem,'? murmured the loat man, to some readers, i'lt ,Wiis jtold,/by an 1 JiisWJlomeyn ; , . five t«Ht iiiglil iuctiHS hiKlianrt weiKhluRabout 2 .Inbti (JMUael. • .'The,places of thejhighestollicera.'of ''it'showa your sex' has good taste, my old sea captain,'one beautiful iifiiernoon 0 Brflckley Sliaw a Janma Hueston the state, of\the nobles and the resi- m pouudfl. Ho wore lljttit slioit Ualr, hail a 4 vall decor'itious are me?" spirit to watch over the place till his was eauKht soineihiutf oyer a year ngo be- THE HOUSK. no longer the exclusive enjoyment ot Jones only gl.ired. i.eturn. Years passed, aud iii all human iwoMi tho rails at Nllos, atid lost i,oth legs, R«puhlli;auRin romnn: Fuslonials iu italic; the rich and powerful since less costly "Because you're a little shaver! Say, probiibility Kidd liad been years dead, couiinBDCed suit in the Bupwrior court aduiust WorkinK'iHOii'a infmall capii. ornamentations are produced to cheer pa, want a hand glass, coz I'll sell you and there lay the treasure uncliiimed; the ortinpauy for !i!i20,(JO0 damiiReB. Alleffan Oniinty—J W yarveliiik, Francis the habitittitius of the poor. Qoodniau. one cheapl" , .. and to the somewhat iiidoleitt villagers A misplaced switch on the Chicago Klpom—G if Jiobijison. Strange anachronism, however, of Jones rushed to the hat rack intend• it seemed a shame of acquiring wealth •tQraud Trunk railway, noiir Davifion, cause.! Herrien—Liwro'.ice (iFyff, IK«i A Keith. industrial intercourse. By far tlie ing to get his ciine for Willie's edifica• in such a rapid miinner; so two of the a f/fiisht train to run oil the track, Brakeiiian hay—IIM Wright. N dark. largest majority of tliese cheaper Chi Barry—L J VVIiimler. tion. Out as he glanced in the oval mir• most daring started nt midnight, of i. KuBacll, ot Fort Gratiot, was injured to an nesB decorations are now supplied by Branch—Dr J H Baunett, li lleinsbaugh. ror in the center iind saw one side of course, and rowed iu a little skiff to extent suppoaed to be fatal, Germany and Belgium. It was really Calhoun—a F Snyder, N, J. Koleey. his face, denuded of his Burnside the fatal spot, taking with them rods (J»B6—B Dickanti it matl;er of ufereeable surprise to us Mrs. Elizabeth Call, of Midland, wita of the witch hazel, which, as every Clinton—Wm H Bose, Noelatr. when, on a recent visit to Antwerp, whisker, while tlie other was orna• run over by the cars and iHstuntly killed. Sbo one knows, iire unfailing indicators of Delta—Whi CoIwoII, we beueld iit ii friend's house tho wiill mented with its full appendage, he Kutoii—Tyler Hull, Luman Shepard. the resting place of any hidden treas• hud undortakBH to otoss tUa track ahead ol an decorations to consist ot cheap cotton stopped and then went slowly and sad• ' Kiuniiit—Israel Canhy. ure. They landed and slowly iid vaiiced appvoaohinK U'aiu. stuffs tastefully covered with illustra• ly up stairs. He htid .asked the barber Qouos.see—Suinner Howaid, Heury B. Oil• inland,' watching anxiously for the Hai-riman, the walkist, leaves Grand ier, tions of the hi.'itory of the Netherlands, to take off half his whiskers and that bending of their wands to show the Kiipidn ttiii* weak for San Frauolsco aud bom Grand Triivcrfie—D. Vinton. the genial products of the brush of functionary obliged him literally. Poor Hiatiol—A. B. DarraRh, member of the academy of painters. Jones, when anybody looks at him now spot where their hope of wealth lay. At thence to Australia. As the walkinu Is not Hilladale—Natlnm Alvord, G. Willis, The effect was transcendently beauti• length the witch luizel quivered, wav• veij Kood l.otweaii MlebiRan aud California Huron—Ollu Puiijira. he has an iittuck of chills. ful. The wall decorations of another ed wildly round, there was no breeze, nis Grand Rapids frlonds have Riven bim a HouRhtou—S D. North, IiiKbain— /'', i. Dodfje, J. Farmar. room consisted of printed shirtings, Biseof tho Quaker in England. and finally drooped slowly, till it near• coiiiplimHntary benefit Inula—A .Milan WillB\;t, F. Hitc. showing imitations of artistic designs ly touched the ground. The Hospital and Home association loaeo—0. Palmer. of Egyptian fabrics, whilst the effect The early half of tlie seventeenth I'lUbella-Henry Wnodniff. ot Port Hurnu has Its hospital buildinR ready The men seized their tools and eager- Jankeon—i'. Ilankimt, A. N. Howe. was considerably heightened by repre• century in England was one of the for occupancy, and is now about ready to do Kalamazoo—Peyton Baaney, Chiia. Browu, sentation's of incidents taken from culminating epochs in its history. For set to work. Soon a deep pit yawned ts boatto nsBuase sufferiuK. Jr. Pharaonic history. These latter were nearly one hundred years a disintegrii- before them, and their strength was painted iji ii slight shetcliy manner on The home of Capt. P. Kenyon. of Kent-G, W. Thnvipson, N. A. Fletclier, J. tion of society bad been going on, kept beginning to fail, when a dull metallic C. Train, A. A. WiUson. cotton stuffs and fastened to card• In check only by strong bonds of re• sound greeted their ears and roused near St. Clair, was burned tbe first ot tho week. Lttiiimr—D»v«nporf, A. Williams, board. pression; at last the bonds were broken, them to redoubled activity. They had The captain was'on Lake Huron with the .Mil• Leelanav,—H, KiiiKht, struck something liard, and soon a ton D. Ward when the fire oocurretl. L«uaw6f—Geo. Howell, D. A. liixby, 3. W. It would be of incalculable interest the popular will took a positive shape, Harkne.<;B to the cotton industry if tliese alight, and blow after blow fell upon the social heavy iron chest waa exposed to view. Blevins IBros'. livery stables at Niles I.lviiit;sf,on—Goo Coleman. playful beginnings of wall decor.'-itionft structure of the old, overthrowing it It had two strong rings iu the top, aiid was buruodand lU MorsBB perished iu thti (ir.*, iVlHConib - J. M, Gleanon, Alex Grant. would lend iu some way to a general and tearing it away to make pltice for these the men firmly grasped—when at several of theilii belonK to other partioa. One Manlfti-H-ie niilacker. lMnrtiuettrt—John (juiucy Adams . iI) trodnction of them. We only des;re the new. once there .arose on the night the fear• wan owned by Major L. A. Duncan, of the Mason B P I'lahop. with these few remarks to throw out The Society of Friends was a niitural ful screams of a womiin. The chest Nilos IlBpublioan. iUetiominaH—Ellnha Morcnin, the Jiint- The idea is perfectly prac- was slowly drawn down into the earth iVIidlnnd—J V'.in Klock. outgrowth of those times. Taking its The Huuual meeting of the stiite hor• ticiible, and the advantage that these nearly pulling the men with it. On Miiuroii—Barton P.irke", Win A French. rise at tlie period of gener.'il upliesival decorations can be ad libitum put ou ticultural society will occur in tbe city ot MuiitCH ill—-5 P YouunB, Stalhaiu W Lt\Du. and dissolutiiiu of existing customs, re• looking round, they beheld themselves or taken off, just like Gobelins, must Flint Motiday, Tuusday and Wedueeday, De• MiiaktiKon—E W Cook. U P Bui^d, ligious, social, and political, holding iu the center of a circle round which cern bur 4, 5 aud 6, In ftoceptance of an invita• Noivayijc Stone. .recommend itself i:o those of ajothetic were moving white animals of every Oiiklaud—Oh"H Baldwin, Wm E Oarpouter. its doctrines principles similiir to those tuate.—Dry Qonds Btilletin. descriptipn, prancing and uttering the tion tendered by the Geuesee oonnty horti• Oi!«/ina—Jaa 10 Whil;i». formulated by the leaders of the peri• cultural society. Onlonairoii—John G McKernan. od, but carryiug them to far greater various cries of their species. The "Seltzer and Sponge CaUo." Ex-county auditor Alexander Blue, Oscenli'.—IS Uroox MiirMu. extremes, finding no prescribed check terrified men fied to the boiit, whore a one of Ihe ollest residenta of Llvouia, died Ottawa—Jehu B Porlmui, Coruoliua Van new horror awaited them. Wlieu they 00. "Jidge, Ter Honor, I've a terrible upon the free and unlicensed expression suddenly at his home at tbiit place recently, tried to pull off, behold, "Hannah" at . Siielnaw—W Birnard, E B l.'hiuuey, J G bad daughter, an' she's breakiu' me of its theories, it reached a bound of His wife aroHB at the usual hour, when ho ap• mminol,J M Willsie. the stern robed in white, her hair blow• heart. .Nayther me nor her father cim radicalism compared to which Purittin- peared to bu iu g»oA henth. A short time uft- Snnllcc—J AVixfon, J Leitch. . ing in the wind and her eyes gleaming do the furst blissid thing wid her." ism itself was conservativi;, imd which 01- she went to call hint to broakfaat, but Sliiitwassoe—i*" fl Potter, L Van Deusen. all classes combined to oppose with an with unnjitural light, liolding.the. bout St Claii—Heui-y iSieyura, Kit Viiiciul, Wni. "What's the matter with her?" Jus foutid him dead. The dec»ii8ed was about 71) intense animosity that brought a del• fast to the shore. Tlieir fear was great, C. Hufcaet. tice Ford inquired of a little, dried-up years old. He was eleclfd auditor in. J8ilti, uge of persecution aud abuse upon the but one, happily, remembering whiit St, Joseph—./ ((•' licntUy. Joseph Jolmton. old woman who made the complaint in aud had also filled the position of uupervisoi: 'i'liscola—B B H'-ynn C F ISlack. devoted sect. name-waa used to oxoiuise evil spirits Van Buien—B L Wtirron, H ti Hownnl the Jefferson Market police court. cried in ii loud voice, "Hannah, iu the ot his township. H« loaves a widow andfain- Washtonuw—C .S Gregory, Edward King. "She used to be a good, dutiful gir- The Puritans were .willing to decapi• name of the living God, let go!" and lly ot Kfowu children. Wayne—Firai—H H Viopl[iuH,Bohert Bolijer, rul, ^er Hontjr, an' ivery Friday, seein' tate a king that stood in the way of she threw up her hands, shrank back F.Tracy, of Pittsford, had |100 Conrad Botlinirer. Walter H I'^oota, Lyman A that she wurked in n Jew house that the advancement of progress. 'They and slowly vanished from their sight, stolen from hia home while bo was at work lirant, John Devlin, Ovid 2V Caie. •M—II W Iliopelle. closed iv a Satherda', she'd lave her did not hesitate to tear down iin exist• and their boat waa free, Having been on his farm last week. His hired man, nam• 3d—Gi?o Tinham. wages wid me, barrin a few pinnies ing religious institution, but even tho once disturbe'l, "H.auuali" cjin never ed Smllli, Konld not be found after the roli- m\—M II £liis. she'd kape to buy a fevv trilles for her• most extreme Puritan never iidvociited rest, aiidauy time, passing the iaUind WBXl'orn—J Bonnell. bory, and it is thouKbi be waa the thief. self," she replied. such measures iis the outire abolition BepublieauB, 02; Fusion, 37; Workingmen's, at midnight, you can hear the piercing The AVestern Michigan Bee Keepers' "Well, what have you to complain of of all clergy, the levelling of all classes, cries. Seepticsil "city people" say it is aasocialiola will hold ils aecond annual uitet- now?" whether moniirchiiil or aristocratic, only the owls, but I have iu on the luK in SupeivlHors' hall, in the city ot (irand State Board of Health.—The "Ivir since she tuk up with Mickey into a universal brotherhood, or the autiioiity of the "oldest inhabitant" fiapids, Nov. 2S1 and 30, niuth auuual report of the state board Fogarty she won't wurk, an' she does undermining of all laws, whether na• that it is none otlier than "Hannah of health of Michigan is now being is• M. Campbell and Wm. Judaon are be given herself the iiirs iv a foine lady. tional or civil, to make place for a law Screecliem.—.Boston Transcript. sued. It ia for the year ending Sept- about to ship 4,000 sheeii from Chelsea to Tex• Nothiu'll do her but dimcin' all night of brotherly love that alone was to 30,1881, and comprises 468 pages with as. If they have ijood Juokthey will cloiir an' sleepin' all morn'. She, ates noth- guide all miinkind. But this virtuiilly an alphabetical index of 34 pages. It .*8,0(I0 by the transaction. , in' at all but siltzer an' sponge cake for was what; the new sect demsuided. is printed and hound in the uniform Hunger and Appetite, While maicbing in the demonstra- breiikfiist, aii' I'm tould she smokes They were religious Nihilists. style of preceding volumes, contains rton procession, Port Huron, Wlldman Mills paper cigars. She's gone to thedivil But, they maintained, man must pre- the reports of the doings of the botird, Dr. Pouruie, the French physiologist, ot Oroawell, was struck on the bend by a stone iutirely." jare himself to be a fit agent to govern and the proceedings of the sanitary distinguialiea between ininger and ap• thrown by some unknown malicious per• lis own actions. He must depend upoii petite by describing the former its a conventions held in Flint aud .Battle "Wlioisthis Fogarty?" the justice son. , The wound is painful but not danBor- the word, of the Lord, for guidance, general desire for food, no matter of Creek. Dr. II. B. Baker, the able sec• inquired. ous. . , therefore he must open his heart to re• what kind,, while appetite is the feel• retary, lias bestowed much labor and "He married me daughter agin me The Michigan Mines. ceive that word, and in such a,way ing of ploi'-surfi which results from the care on the compilatiou and printing consiut, but he deluded me old man that the trnth shall not be distorted by gratification of that desire. This is Eastern papers now habitually speak of the report. Keferring to the sani• into agreein' to the marriage. Sure the liists of a carnal heart. To so pre• proved by ' the fact that often, when with respeqt of the condition and pros• tary reports, the Therapeutic Gazette, they're as t'ick as twin brothers, an' pare himself he must abjure all the wo iire not hungry appetite comes pects of the mining industries of the published at Detroit, says "it is a won• the can is niver impty betuue thim." oys of this world that else might tend while we are eating, or at the mere Michigan peiilnsula, and their readers der they are as correct as they are. Had She was advised to accept the situa• sight or smell of some favorite dish. to turn his heart toward it, arid away will soon learn to turn wistful eyes in the state a good medical law, defining tion and not to come again uliitil she The question as to where the seat of from the world to come. He niiist live the directioii of a miriihg district who should be physicians and surgeons, had reason. the feeliu.g oC-liunger is hiisheen much upon the simplest food, iind dress in where legitimate endeavor is so royally there might be a nearer approximation She will call again.—2\r. r. Herald. > discussed by p.iysidlogists. Leven as• the plainest garments. He must obey rewarded. The Lake Superior region to a proper diagnosis of prevailing dis- serts that it is not known at all, while none of the mandates of the world, has produced more wealth for the etisea, and more proper measures could Why They Stared at llim. Longett -dud Schiff helieve that it ia even in the, smallest observances, for amount of money invested in its min-, be taken fur their distinction. Besides, diffused througii the whole body, but the ways of the world were the ways of I ing industries than any other iit . the were physicians compensated for their Mr. Jones went home the other after• thia latter, view ia disproved by the man, and not of God. Personal clean• world, and that, too, with a marvel- labor in making^these reports for the noon in a very . complacent frame of fact that in some diseases people waste liness and chastity must be observed,; ously small percentage of failures or public beneQt (as they ought to be); mind, and as he opened the hall door away without ever having the slight• for, said they, if the outer man is un-| est feeling of hunger. disappointments to those who have in• more interest and care would be taken and let himself in his face was wreath• clean, how can the inner man be other- telligently applied themselves to the to have them correct, arid hence of a ed in smiles at the thougbta that bad wiae ? Only to the' man who had fol• 'Dr. Fournie'a theory is this: When development of our rich and varied greater value to the community.'' taken poasession of him. lowed such a life as theoel principles meal time arrives the glands of tlie mineral ^resources. Tbe fact cairriea When Mrs. Jones saw him be wals pointed out could the word of the Lord stomach become filled and distended its own suggestion to the capitalist de• still smiling. She looked at him, gaye SBTBOIT MABKET& come in all its strensth andpurity; but and ready to accoiripliah tlieir function sirous of investing; or otherwise em• a sudden scream and- then ,began to Wheat-No. I, white...... * B8K@ ;98Ji when it came to such a one it must'be Of digesting the food. Butiffocd is barking in a legitimate mining bus!' laugh. , , Flour— 4 76 fti 6 25 obeyed implicitly, no matter to what it not introduced, they remain in this dis• neas. Corn— ; " 74K "What's the matter, Maria?" he ask• tended' condition,'and'the result is directed. ^ This was the doctrine of "in• ...... 88>^@ .89K ed sharply. ; the uneasy feeling we call hunger. Ex• ner light." .-..-..i.^; . Clover seed—bu 6 66 "N-o-o-thing," answered his wife la ' Morley on Miohlgan. lAid—Bran, pec ton.. 18 50 @18 76 cellent proof of, this theory,, is afforded .MiddllDRB,!) ton...... 18 60 @18 76 a convulsive tone of voice; "dinner ia Above all other institutions, the cler• by'thehabit of some Indians of eating Under the title of "A Wondertul Apples—V bbl 2 60 @ 2 76 ready, Jeptha." gy, whether Episcopalian or Presbyte• clay to appease hunger. The introduc• Dried Apples, W lb State," the Buffalo North and South, a They sat down to the table alone, rian, was most obnoxious to this sect. tion of the clay is followed by the dls-' Oranberrlea-* bu...... 2 25 & 2 50 ,. paper especially devoted to immigia- the children not being in. Mi-. Jones charge of the glands, and the sensation Butter—* lb...... ;,. 2rt &• 27 ' ... .However, it was not the clergy tLou and the .developmeut :of the re• ElTBS 23 @ 27 took advantage of their absence to be^ alone that weje thus attacked, but all of hunger is anested.- Evidently this sources of the south, publishes auarti-i OheesB...11 M 14 come quite sociable. other existing institutions of the time. IS a matter of .habit with the glands Potatoes—*bn.....;... 46 ,; 60.!' ole by Gol. Morley, che commissioner of "How do Hook, Maria?" he asked Courts of law were entered, and justice alluded to, quite as much as of neces• Sweet Pottitoos-K) bbl..;... 2 50 8 25 iminigratirm, giving a most satisfactory t conQdentially, with that smirk of com• sity, and Dr. Henry, Hartshorne advises Honey 17 (a) 20 such as they believed in demanded for busy people,who cannot spare the i;ime exhibit of the advantages offered by Oysters—IP can...... > 20 @..:'30 placency still on his lace. the people. ; Legislators and those in for full digestion in the midst of work; Miohlgan to immigrants, which are Beans—picked 2 45 C<« 2 60 "S-a-plendidl'J answered Mana^ with power received communications calling —uupickedi-...... P'... 1 5U @ 2 CO to give the stomach a hard cracker to summed up as follows: her mouth full of mashed,potatoes,: upon them to come down from the H'ly ' 18 00 f<»15 00 . work on when the sensation comes. With all the advantages of a healthy @ 9 00 "The reason I asked is that as I came vanity: of their place, and veil their Straw—...... 7 00 Simply to satisfy it aa with a promise climate, a fertile soil, easy access to Pork, aicss-^;...... 28 76 (0124 60, home I walked up the avenue and,met stomachs in humility. Prominent offi• of more later, a cracker will aullice.: home and foreign, markets, extraordi- Pork. Xamlly— ...... 26:00 @25 50 everybody I knew, and they stared at cers of the army also were called upon Beef, extra mijss —...... 12 50 @12,75 me so X didn't know but that I looked to give up the ways of blood and wick- naty facilities of transportation, a set- Wood, BBeuh iind Itfaple.. , !|l7 00 tied society, a generous school sytem, Wood, r.*.ajile;....;..;... 8 00 pale or something." edness, and live in peace with all man• i "Bonnycastle,^' built by i the late Dr. established institutions^.freedom from Wood, Hickory. 8 00 "You never looked better," mumbled kind; Of course persecution followed, J; G. Holland, on one of the Thousand debt;,,and a low rate of taxatloui there Coal, Sg«r J 8 26 Mrs: Jones, burying her face in her swift and tenihle,—Howard-Pyle in Goal,Stove...... ;tt AO Islands, five years since, is sitll;'occu• Harper's MagatimfoKifovm,hw. are in the. state several millions; of Coal,OtiMtnat « 80 plate. '' pied by hia widow aud twc/daugbtera;; "Abrahami'Isaacand Jacbbln"the-Klng^ tllAninmate of the Philadelphia: Alinsi :;.:'.;'"-'-""In Goqd^Spiritsr house, died the other day at sixty-nine, !T.Walker, Olev«i«tifl,,0„ wrlles: "For the jhavlng entered when forty-one. ./He last, twolVHinniithsl hsvB Buffered' wlHi liitii- I hear tho far olT vomar'a liorn,' "'^ ; ? ','t'ItBnhoiild dieto^nldht. ' ; VU ? t, I suo tho Ynnltoe'n tmll—-" • Ibelieved himself to.be a dashing ybuhg biigo and i.'unsral debility. L comiiieuceil ; i (Kre UieTlBitof (inotUer BUD, , J } >; Inklnir liDKnooK BLOOT) Bm'Kiis almiit six Ilts root on uvory iiiountaln pun, iady doing embroidery imd fancy-work, On uvory Htruain tils Hull.. , , . Wfti-k" ago,'and now havii e-'ru'iit plea-iure lu ' And Bfl many just b«Run, having become a monomaniac on, the stntlpfr that I have recovered iiiy niniotilo, my lie's whIilmK by St.MaryB,F»lU. ; I wnnd«v,i(l could say; "O- subject through playing feminine icomplexlon has irrown ruddy, and.fuel bettiir Upon hiB loaded wain; ' j FiitliHiv.tliy.wlll'be'doiiij.", aliogeHii-r." . Pi-icn!81.i!Q' ,,, .. ;-, ,.,,;.,:• Uo'B inoaaiirlnn o'or the IMolured lluok parts in amateur' theatricals' in his fflS't,ite'f/,i?;.^'Si:^ir"iiivv^:;'i;i;;i'iite I "Oh," sighthe tired men of business, ; 'The bsBt.w.iy to. silence- lalkiillve persons.Is Torduin-uleal. Theysallaly the .\Kont bowluso tlluy sell •\Vllh oaKOr oyos ot (tain. youth. .v.H.'!•• rant, lUoV'oplo t n ueeounl oMheli-vuliio. "it is Saturday night; turn the keys on ;nevertn luteri-iipt them. . .: , 1 hour, the inittock In.tho inlDea;'. >> ) '.Ihoaxo-atroko'ln tho doll'," ' iiivpices,and-ledgers;"i''^Ohi"[-qry the An exishange contains, an article bii 'l«"°rl.i"'-from tlle.«...... a ll..H.I»r, to JulJ- *», The clitnior from tito Iiullan lodRO, weary ciefk8,t>'to-moi'row is Sunday! I |,!'BoysWho Work Their W.iy Up." aitAT's si'Moumj arxmoiifK. tMHB, 't'lie only hook eovoi-lnij tlio mibjont. 'J'lio .Tobult chapel boll l — caii'rest!;^ "Call.the children lo^" says .Show a boy a pear tree l.aden with ripe TWADB MADH Tni! OiiKAT TRADC MARK .Ti>eUVhooiily compl»e8e t0f::the accounet oJamest tlio »lli^.in."r l Duilawn, I B80 Iho awutliy'lrapporauoiuo, .. tho nVotirer; "they m'ust'all be washed fi-uit at the top, and give him permis• An uiiraltlnR ciii-e •:ii"rdin WltfijiHMlppl'ij uprlngs:;\ f\ V^jl rorSoiiilnul Weak. And wif'r-clilofa witbtliolr palhtisd'brbwii'^ (to-night.''^ Ah! one is missing; the sion to ascend, and if he doesn't work iHi.n (-•pei-matni-. rhoa, Inipotoncy, "The Jeanne1te;''J^;5^Jaiia.oa: i-o.-iiu. .W^i^ Sliepherdis carrying thatlamb in His his way up with marvelous celerity It ami ail niseitses bosom; he is safe in the fold above! It liiul follow Hfl. a " M Tlin only com- llcklnd tho aoaroU afimmlH biroh canoo .. is because he is dead or, pears make Hetliioiico (if solr- "Pictorial Family Bible. pioio \voi.k,coa- Tho Htoinnor enlokoH and raveaV ' wasywise in.'the;;Puritansi.^to i^begin, him sick.-^iVb»7-fatofon Herald. '. ' ' Alnisu; an loss of tnlrilnKlM-i" »..r»l..n.orMior»««» T««li.i..«»t. Moit Moiiiory.unlvt-rsal, tnlnlmt iMilll »..r»l..n«or'tlui!%•>•» •! Ami olty lota aro HUikedi'or sitlu , their Siiiiday at the jprecedirig'siinset • iOur'gOud deeds rarely cause much Laaillnile, Pain In AboTO out Indian Kravcit. Ihe niMjk, Dim.. ____ '••fll!.'^^-oS'il.'V;{?K£''-i!-.H'ii'JM^^^^^ it ought to be wicked to enter into any gossip among our.l'ellow-citizens, biit i,isiai!«.i aiousii.. viiomn.- »aiAi.li««.Si. wo •EFQRE TAKIM."u^»<'(vi»''>"-i'''"-AfTIII TAKINt. ByforoBt-liiko and wntorfuU, • • sordid or speculative work while we' our evil ones leap immediately into no• AKe, and many ntticr dlso.ises that lead to " vfiw qul'ekly for circulars and toriiifc Territory la J HQo tho poddlorM' allow; InIllati.IOOlirAKsanity nr Cosnine, II, It Ion and alTematmeflravo. Tho miKlity mliiKllnif with tlio nieM. are crossing that royal arch pt,; peace toriety. la^Fiill parMcii: ars In our iiamphlot.whli'li wo iloelre """"^&'ilSSR-Jl-oooK puBtisHnro op. Tho lofty with tho low. • to sond free hy iiial I to every one. nf"'riie Specllle Meil which;iiki3,the riunbow connfects .'two, Ichiolseolil hv all ilnittRlst^ at $1; per paekaKOorbir ae, 98, 99 & XOO Metropolitan Blooli, OHIOAOO, U2» horizons, the "world ef " toil, aud the packaf!e,i for Ki, or will bo ifont frui^iiy mall on tho I lioiir tho tread of ptohoora, A Marvelous Cure colptof tliemiinoy, hyiut(lre8.slii(f Of nations yol to ho; world of rest.—li^ree Press. For nil tiodlly allmentc, nrlninq; from impurity TUE.OBAY MISDIOINB CO., BuITalo, N. Y. ILLIARD 'J'hu llrat low wu»h of wuvoa whoro noon On account of conntei-folla, wo have ailopteil ihn Yel• Shall roll u tiniiiaii sea. of blond, a torpid llv«r, irrt>(tularlty ot the low Wriipiior; tho only -Kentilne, Uuarr.'intve.s of oura bowels, iadigestlon, coiiBtipatlnii.or dlanrdoreil Isaiiud tiy I'arramI, Wllllapis k Co., Uetioll, Mich. Tho rndliiionts of oniplro horo, Names Taken From Trados, •kl(in«yg.iB witrriinted in a free uee of BUBnoOK TABLES. ptastlo yot aiul warm; BDOOB BlTTKBS. PrlB« *1.00. Tho chaos of a mighty world $80 TO $90 PEll MONTH ! Sond for our pricoa ^ llln.trntod cnMlomie Is rounUliiK Intti form. The Baxters belong to the same class ARentNiiro mftklriK by nelIinKOnr Now Tatent Ilonift- Honor IB but the rofloetlon of a man's own ho](l Artlclos. iinonlHViintod cvorywhoro. Steudy SOnuTjjsyjiujta Mi<"a oo., Vnbti riuto nnd Jostling frnicmetit eoon as the Masons, the Carpenters, the Tay• aotione, sbininB bright in tbe face of nil nbriut omploynioni. AriilroHH W. ii. A M*IHDN A Co, lUi IltthiK placo ahiill lilHl— lors, the Smiths, the GardinerSjand the hliii, md from thence rebouurtin;; upon him• IHSM'lohlKftnAvo., JJetrolt, Mloh nXTUOIT, MTcir.-'^ Tho raw matorlut ofa atnte, i self. Ita iiuiselo ami Ita iiiUid! Tullers. In fact, the surnames derived from trades or occupations are more And woatorlnK Htlll tho at^ir wblcli lottdi Advice to Consumptives, CURES •,Vi!!:.-:i; EiSE TAILS. numerous than^ those of any other class; On tho npjiearance of the firit symiif.onia— PATENTS 3Josl.Ci)iifrli Syni 1 Ta-stesRond. 'i'tio now world to Us train,' U.so 111 Liriii'. tjoitl iiydriiKf;lats. Uiiatlppod with lire tho IcyspaAin except patronymics and piace-hames. as ifeiiei-al debility, loss of appetite, pallor, F. A. JjEUMANiV, Kollcltor of I'HtontH, WnHhlnKton, Of miiny a mountain ctiatii. chilly BBiioatiou*, followed by niRht sweats I>. CJ. aSf" bond for Clrculiip.ja3 Some of them belong to existing trades nnd eou«;h, prompt mencuroi of relief should Tim fiiOI.W.tJmTH Tlio anowy ooiioa of Or'oKun - - ' - like those quoted above,, while others bntakiin. Consamptlon Is scrofulous disonBo Aro kindlod on Ita way; J3ubiNuss UMVKUSITY, U tinfalilnR' and tpralir represent obsolete trades, or at least of the iuuKs; Ihernfore use the ({runt nntl- Detrok, is the oldest, I.argestg Ma In uurInK Knlluptla And Callforiila'a Koldon aunda . . Flt«, SniwmH, Conviil- Uloni briKhtor In Ita ruy. ' ,\ obsolete trade terminology, like the sorofuIouB or blood, purifier nnd strenstlh-ro- most tlioroiiRli niul pnicticul, hat uloUK, St. VlLuH l>anc JMRltlOAT^ CO.. In niediicval English the termination eives touu to the Bystem. Sold by drui^Kistd. CoHKroHBSt,, I'oirolt, Mich., Attop- down hiiininer and pick and all the Hula ZVuttrlt'tom, Hi, Joneiib, M% "ster" was a feminine one, and it still noya iii Patent Caurioa. Khtnbllabod •weliriaoaie iinplemoiits ot toil and turn Vii-tne and decency are so uearlv related Patents.'\fi! yciir H tiond for pmuphlot, froo. and nrniarB o nny survives with its primitive significa• vobnittHM- !inl(i'. > tlioir faces homeward, free, free, for a that it IB diftlcult to separate ibem from each chavRfd with dtwcrtion. tion in spinister. A liuckster was orr other butinour iniaKlnalioP. lloiiorablo dlsclmrfrct long sweet morrow of rest—not the in• prncurnd for tiir.Ho who iginally a marketwomah, but the word served un'.II May ertia of reposH, but the care-free bless• YouDj;and mitldlenijedmen,Bulterins:from 18ft5, and tlion wi'ut edness of the woods and lielUs and even has now come to mean anybody, male nervous debility and kindred alleciioiis, as home without li>ave. and female, who hawks about goods in lOBB of memory nnd hypochondria, should in• Act, AuKiiHt 7, 1882. tlio cit.y streets, j-iook at tlie faces of WJH.IAM ItKID. Wliolcsiilo and Udta'l doalor In the public streets. The same change close thtao stamps for Part 'Vll ot World's Kfoncli and Aniorican WXNHOW (JLASS, I'LATE t\ pply to tho crowds who art) .surging through Dime Surlea of paniiriilets. Address WORi.n's UIJA^.S. HltibRd and UoiiRh I'luttt for Skyllftiit, OuCiiiul has come over malster, throwster, and KtianuMt;d Glass tilivor IMaird SUHII Iiura, FnMicli and the streets up to midnight of a Satur• DiSPSNSABY MmiOAL ASgOOIATION, BuBftlO, tJorniun JJOUMIIK Glasa i^'bitoj i.oad nnd oil Coloiti, KIILO B. STEVENS & CO., day niglit. the happy, world-free faces many other analogous words. But N.Y. Putty, J'alnus, t-te. 7» and Tfi Larniy. ^;|. WOHI, DtUrolt, sundry surnames will show us the two Mich. nrr*If Imlldlnff and In want of anyUiliiK wrlto looking out curiously for amusement No mattei- liovv poor you may lie your In• for uHtlmatos. Abstract Building, —families united tbat liave been separ• forms side by side, iis in Webber and come Is sullleieiit U) enable you to keep a hot house diiriDit; thtt summer solstice. NOT FASL ated all the week by the necessity of Webster. Hence we may conclude Detroit, Mich. that the ancestor of all the Baxters was tv) aonil f(ir tiur tnll pricn daily labor daily bread—children cling• What is beautifuir Why, Oarbollne, a de. Ilsl (or \mi /ir.-.r t« ing to i,lio tiiil-worii hands of parents, a woman who kept a bake house. Why odori-^en extract of putt-oleum, as now im• fiiiy liddnirtH uitoD alfpil- her descendants should take their name proved aud per I'ected. Olitar as sprinpr water, CrtUon.' 'on^,^lnll iieforip D.1).MALL011T&€0., who are slmiiger.s to them at all other tliJUBftf ••i''ri///iiny ««|Qi» ]>ackoii!Ot the Celebrated Diamond JJraml from her, rather than from their father, (lcli$(hltully perfumed and will not soil the *>d for 1*1*1 "Md.-il l.V i**)!!!!!*} times, too weary on other nights to Oueet linen fabrlo—a perfecttnllot preparation >, wil.h ovary 2 tlfiiXi lllunM-nTlani. ».i|t ul) i-uiHlsia is easy enough to understand on aan d absolutely males the hair grow on bald wliolvniili! ni'icJT tn qiiuntttirm ti) ftuu LIID jnrcnjLHnr. outer into their pltiy.s or take them out Thn only tninfitiil l ' for that liappy walk which always number of natural hypotheses Joan fiends. 4 ends the week. 'J.'liere is a legend told Baxter may ill one place have been a Common sensii do«s nut sink au impossible widow woman, whose children would, cbesB board, but takes the one bef ere it and V nil Mrs MPM if yoiMvatii tu luarn loli-'^rtinhy In of Boston fathers that they were so ab• lUUnU mit.il iifow jnontliHand bo siiroof aslt- of course, be called after her; in another playB the name. untinn atRood wiKC8,aUttre.s.s VALKK I'INK JiUrS., sorbed in business that they did not .Innesvlllo. Wis. see enough of tlieir own families to place she might be a person of some • BETWEEN TWO FIRES. character, while her husband was a recognize them on sight, so tlie patient The Bick, it they are poor, are wrBfltling Tills N.Y. Singer, S20 field laborer or a ne'er-do-well, aud in •\VUIi SSHftof AtmcTin»?n(H Vroc. wives devised the pot of beans for with (Trent hardships. 'Uiey are between two lAVarrantedpt-Tfect. M^lit. ninnlntc, another again, there might be two Piers quiot.bftndsotnoanddurablo. Sent Saturday night's supper, to which the fires. On tbe cue side insatiable dieease moves on tCHt trlnl-|i)an wlicn desired. Gardenisrs or two Wat Carters in the llM|i|>3r igoine «>rir"i>'*t * feis cliildren remained up, and the fatlier up to attack and destroy, while ahead ot them Hecdii, IS stopfl; Mcebiinieal Hub same village, so that it might be more nns.H,oclnvefonpliM*.'Jkni'OMWPllB. thus made tlieir acgnaintance. are the llainu and flare of medieinnl hnmbup;- with 83HIOO1 anil Si Itook.only convenient to describe the youngsters Aluo Btjnt on teat ti-Jul-plun iCdo- sery, quackery, and Bx I ortion. KlrfMl. KlL'L'ant enwo, inaKnltlcont Siiturday night may bring its cares, by their mother's calling than by their tonii, dnral)I(j insldound out, Clr- Fresh oyBtoTs, Cnrned Fnills nun VrKiaatilfB. Whole it is a piece of ({rosi Injustice to deceive the t'liliir, with toHthnonfatM, free. AHIC sale )DTor>*;Bi uutl lnokoriiftlr.ienJ a CI}KU>':eT I'lU-f . stiiined gUuss she can sing: bowels of the earth is not taken out for Corry. Pn.,'writefl "will clean out and cure tbe l/ICUof your Aitiirohuihstnlgr wira, with naina, (Imi r-T., Ufd plica or nutollnR, knl. liM A. "3l«Bp, filiiopto-dhy , loriuBiitiuK cures Of oartli and tolly lorn. country. The industrial surveys of Perkins, of Creek Centre, N. Y., takes the the country need be much more exten• paiua to state that she "was tr-jubled with Edac'iMon (houM *e po» In the old Puritan days the Sabbath •ossed tjy every yonnn iiiaa sive and with them should be the nev• aBthiun (or four years; Thomas' Eclecttic OU sV^ .jT • v-y nnandd womanwoman. Tho tiestplaea began on Saturday night with the going; er failing, accompaniment of the dia-- ultimately efltccted n complete cure." In a Mn'JiSS! ' down of the sun. The •mother put her mond rock drill. The railroaels are work basket aside, the good, man un• vi)i-j pleasant communieatibn from P. 0 OoUeiro. UJr Writo for ColletfQ Journ*l-*tat' fast opening the new territory on the Sharpless, a druftRlat of Marlon, Ohio, he harnessed the cattle from the plow, the HroHtantf JIcsK .lieJidnoovisrJJIutla. surface, and-by cuts and tunnels often states that "with one bottle ot 'rhomns' Eloo- peace ot the coming day settled upon furnish the llrst intimations of valua• AooWmbiimtion of Hop'u, Buchu, Man- tcic Oil a neiRlibor wan cured. of a sore throat t\rakffio ami Oandellon,>rtth all tnobeat niie them with the evening shadows ; but I ble mineral deposits. Nor-is the cost it:u3tclnrativo pvopertios'oC aij otlier iiittera, of eiRht years' standloK." These are only doubt not they discussed politics and of tliese boreings an entire lo,ss oven malcoa^tiioffiuateat Blood Pwrififtr, wivT Ftesi8 3%atort and laCo and ilcalUi Ja-siorjnpr crops, and the scant, rare news from if no mineral is found. A running averaKA samplee picked from hnndreda of testiuioDlals ou tbe desk before ua. . the Old World, and read the one weekly stream from the bowels of the earth is No (IL-ieRiiDu^^an possibly lonp exist --vlioro HQI' papei:', worldly dciedsttiat were not ad• about the only source of puro water li-ARBAND, WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale l!Ittcr.%,ai-o us^'djSOvaried oAiU pevfeecarotnelv ARentB, Detroit, Mich. , . missible on the Sundays of that period, how to be had and these are more and Tlioy £::vo now U Vo andvigorxo th2 agodaad iaPm. when a rain of, manna would not have more to furnish the water supply. Ttinlennd suflerlnKS nro only to be regret; Toallwbofio oW»^?loyimjnlflcaiisi> IrroKUlari' excited the wonder a telegraph wire :Eyeu New York City has a dozen of tell when. they hav» proved too severe' to be tyoriJiobowelflorV"^''"'"'^ irpaiifl, or who ro* borne. . - ;.V; -'•" rjrJrnnn AppclIzoi^^Tonio T-ndiolldStimulant, would hayecaused. "Mind, be good o' these and is still sinking half a dozen ilopiiittoi-Hia-ainvaX^"«^"^' wJtJlout intOX- Sunday" was a law,, and it was not a more to various depths of one tUouaand A Forlorn Hope. mere eye-service, either ; it wasinot a to two thous'dud feet. ' ' ' No,inatsrwliatyourtoVe'alnKa or nymptoina Otto J. DooBbui-ff,' proprietor Holland City iiro whattIio(U.sea:,Dorftilwnont; isusollopSJt* Puritan mother who told her little boy A>wi, MIoh., writes:-;"A;b!td'.cold settled on ••cr.s. Hou'twttiCuutUjoui^'"" »ick .mi if yon If ontmll y feel bad prinlaerable^aunetlicai at once, if he wanted to play marbles on Sunday, ray Bide and back, kidney trouble, liver and 16fi may uavb yourllfcXt lirmm^ v od ; Uundrcdii, he miist go into the backyard. .."But ji SKILI- IN THE "WORKSHOP.—To do rbeuDiatlsm combined; I euffiued terrilily, GCOOwlIibopalilfariiealfiat) K\iuy v/llj aoV « _;ii-oorlii'.'S a Do not Mufl'arTt*""'ntyni!i'frlnnd: isn't it Sunday ill the back yard, too ?" gjood work the mechanic must have though was obliged to move about and atteud 3 cai good health. If long hours of conQne- to business..-Itrled local doetors,-butr«o«ived i;uiror,butu:iAandurfl;o tlium* to uso Mop B asked the little;fellow. n no reliet'and''a3ft-forlotn hope' tried IlHOlIAS' r..fjmenibur,,llop Biltoiy ie no\.^''lc, dru{rj?wd raei* in close rooms have enfeebled his .'irnnkun im.-it;rmn, but tbd Pivrcst*?!;^*'- "i^ 'I IJot't Eoi.liOllUO.O,iL; have only used' halt a fltty Mtjdic-t-.ioijvci'niaao;tho •*JNVAUiis^,v FIttiBM? Biit this ia'Satiirday: itis thepi-plude hand or dimmed his sight; let him at cent \)oU\it and feel. as^wwU BSII. ever did :m iin- VOPK" mir: nr. pi-i-tiim oc. family^ to tiiat day .of Which Geo^^ once, and before some organic trouble f •wrote;';', v aippears, take plenty of Hop Bitters. n.l.O.isan r.biiolnto and in-osIgfiibltTeinrol A'lDian'g cbn'solencB should-bo (|uick, lim fi)rJJnmkQnnuha,i:so .>f onluin, tnbaeoo and' "i'bB.SoDday's of man's life His system will be rejuvenated, hia, iiarcoLlnarcnUcsi . AifuolU by urufttrlntH. • Scnil J the 'fljre; to see, and,- itke the: eyalld, to shut :oi-Ut-c„.- . ' rtii'eailml toBBtlior on Tiuift's strinif, ]. nerves strengthened, his sight become ItBellagaipst an.evil.. j-^.:'',- . l{nolio!iti'r.N.'y"nrulTV;3;mil^ Make brHColista to'adorn th« wife ' i;'. .lOt theetOTiisl gUirlouH Klug." v^^^'i" blear, and the "whole constitution be Built up to a higher working condition. HENEY'S .CAKBOLIC SALVE Spmethirigof^thedayfs- peace 1 and Isihe BEST SALVEfpr Cwtis Bi-iilses, 'SoreB; rest; is forecast;; iii t^ dropping- 'oft!^^^ Dicers, Sftlt:BheuiD,;;Tetter,' Chnpped Hands, toxidti of Iron, PorutfdMn'. OhilblalUB, GoruB nnd all:kinds ot Skin Erun- ItarUandnoHphartfln heavy, burdens,'; the loosening of bands ;l! Abdul Kerim Pasha, an Intimate a palutiMo form. ' !tha friend of Arabi Pasha and one of the tioDB; Freckles, and Fimplea. Get HBNKY'S oiilt/primaratinnofinm' of toili the falling iback a little in'the, OABBOLIO SALVE, as all others atecoun- thnt tvlllnot blaekantHv) :marchpf life; some have gon^ .home ,best educated of orientals;: is to : visit terfetts; - Prlc«;25 cents.. ': ' . • >; -^-r tmth,Mo vharnrtM-Ufli^C since^lttst; iSatiirdayiviiight; we .have -Ameiica in the interests of out no more.?. IB tlie besi remedy, tor SyBpepaia, BiHouBiiMa, (JasonlhathaVL-halllcilsomooi-onrmostBiuliiontphytli '-" |i SttVEH CKESEK; N, T., Teb. 6.1880.;; Malaria, Indigeation, and diaeuesot tlia Blood . ablu remedy; I The Siiturday;nighi'of life has dawri:.' ii GENTS.—I have been very: low,-and KldnavH. Liver. Skin, etc. • ' r ed iiatojthlB sunriseof - that land where have tried everything to no advantage. DPBNO'8 CAIABEH SNUFF 0M«« aU affec- Xt fflvua oolor.tothn Mood,^ iSabbattis'^haye ho (Bnd,-w^ I heard your Hop Bitters recommended tioni^ot the;mucoQi membrane, ottkehand niUuriil he.atthfiil tone to and'tbroitt. ,, i , -• thu diaestim ovfiana and ; habitants Bh^U; no inpre siiay,"I am tir'' by so maiiy,iM concluded to give them nnrvona iiyMt«m, making edt'^?VAi«-thiBj|J;nb?y,8^^ DB. HOTT'S LIVXR-PUiLS a^ a i trial. I' did, and how, am around,) OatliarMe Begnlatora.;;;';.,-..'^. ;/;/;•,',•:",,,.'.fe:;f;'^- U appUealilf to Orneral laid 'by the'BDittll and. sordid cares of and constantly iiupro^niig, and am near- Debility, .tout of Anpn: : W work to aa great • lengtb Hte,Prottration of Vital this life; whiiflJ joc^ Ijrjas strong aaeyer. MpoMlble,'an3 atUl ooinplataa it in tiaar.Ibe fotveri and Xmp^Un e», Tlie Kext House of RepreseutatlTes. OHIO. 1. John r. riillalt. 12. Alphciuo Itarl, 8. liaae &I, Jordaii, 13. Goo. L, Conreraf, Below we give the names of the newly H, ]loUert >f, Murray, 14. Oeo. W. Grodilea, I wi«h to say to my friends and cuatoiuersi elected inemburs nnd the polilical comploc 4. Ilanj. F, LeKatre. is, Andrew J, Warner, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18.1882. 5, Oeo, K. Scney, 18, llerlah Wllklna, tion of the next house ol represcntstivea, 0. Win. D, liill, in Maaonj Dansville and vicinity,' AND BOBES. « chanite that must be very gratifyinfi to 7. Iknry L. Jforiy. II. IKm HfcKMn, Jr., that the ' 8. J. Warrtn Kei/tr, 19. BiriiB, Taylor The people propose to bo their own boss. the masses of the people frdm all sections. 9. JamtM 8, ItohhiiOH,' iO. David II. 1<«Ik«. While it shows a large democratic majority 10, Frank II, lluni, iil, Martin A. Voran. «B for a while yol. Dry Goods and Carpet House it must be remembered that the result has 11. John r, McQirmki, been brought about by the united action of ORGOOX. It is pretty Reiiernlly believed that Be- all opnoBilinn to machine politics, which m. C. Gtorge. CP. BROWN cole spells majority with a very big M. have become such a stench to men of all PKNUSTLVAKIl. parties. A majority of the Michigan dele• At Large—Mortimer F, Klllott. llaa Juit received tho Largeit and Moat Com- gation, six, were elected by a combination 1. il, if. Bmaham, 15, George A, roaf, filale stock of Uoiaa Olankata afar burnhIm&go. In'21 states where elections were held i. Chat. O'NM, 10, O, JV, Jiroien, of greenbackers ond democrats. Brumm I. Samuel J. lUndall, 17. J.J»f, a.mp6«ll, opened in Miuen. last weelf, republican coiiprcssincn were of Pennsylvania, wits elected by a combi 4. IV, D. Krll«ii, 18. i„£,.llKiuon, Carry one of the Largest and Finest eitfaer all defeated or reduced ton minority. 5. A, O, Hariner, 10, Wm. A. Uiincan. nation of greenbackers and republicanH 6. Ja$. n. Etrrharl, 20, Andrew 0, Ciirlin,. PRICES WAY DOWN. stocks in the state. (we claas. him a republican) and in a few 7. /, .V, Emm, 21, Chua, £, llityle, other instances rcprcsentativcB were elected :8, tlaniel Krniontroiit, 22, JamiM II. ilopkina, I shall be very glad to send samples of President Arthur will probably not noro- ». A. lltrr Smilh, 23, Tluti. M. Bafnt, by like combinations. Three of tho read- IU. Wm, Mnchler, 21, Geo. V. L(iuire»ce, jnatc nny more candidates for governor, juatcrs from Virginia are classed us inde 11, John II, Storm, 2.1, John D. Patlon, Plain Slack and Colored Silk.1, 12, r, W, Connelly, 2(1, Snmiiri II. Miller, since hia man, Folgcr, is struggling under a pendcrits, but will probably act wilh the li!. O. N. ttrmm, 27. S. lit, llraiMrd. Ottoman Silks, Quadrille Silks, majociity ol nearly 200,000, republicans. Oae independent from Illi 14. Simiuel E. Ilarr. nois nnd one from Maasitchuscttes will RHODE ISLANP. And many other Elegant makes. Also probably generally act wilh the dcmocrnta, 1, HenrySpootter, 2, .Tohinttbfln Chiwe, Secor Robe.son, the father of tho infa• III ihc classification below democrats nnd Plushes, Velvets, south UAROLINA. mous river nnd liarbor ateal, was defeated greenbackers are in roman, 11)8; republi 1. Samuel Dllihle, TRUNKS. AND VALISES, ,1. .Iidin J, Hemphill, Black and Colored Dress Goods, by a majority that will^kcop hiiu buried out cans in italic, 122 ;, independents in small 2, Geo, D, Tillman, 0, Goo, W, Darsan, capitals, d:' ii. T). W, Aiken, 7, E. If, M. Maeliaii. of sight for ft lime nt least, 4. John a. Evins, Wbips, Combs, Broshes, , ' Dress Flannels,, ALARAMA. And Kverjiliiug feand In e rirat.elaaa Shop. Plsl, Dial. TENNESSEE. Or any other goods desired. Independent teniihlionns all over the 1, TImmas II. Ilorndon, h, Tlionias Williams, 1, .^. 71, retlilmie. (I, Andrew J, Cadwell, country have aided in defeating stahvartism 2, Hilary A. Herbert, II, Goldsmith II, Ilewolt, 2, LmwMin 0, Haul;, 7, John 0, Iliillentlne, very Kespoctfuliy, a, Wiii, 0, Oatiis, 7, Wni, II, Forney, ii. G, G, Ulhroll, 8, ,Iidin M, Taylor. and repnhlicai) l)Osses bv easting their votes i, Chas, M, Slieiley, 8, Lake I'ryor. 4. Uenton McMillan, 11, Rice A, Pierce, d. J, D, Tiiimaii, 10, Cassay Young. All Work Guaranteed! with Ilia oppoaitiou. ARKANSAS. M. W. TANNERa. At Large—0. II, llreckenrlilKe. TEXAS. Now Brick Store, Maple Street. Saginaw City, Mich. 1, Poiridoxter Dunn, :(, ,foJin II, UeKers, 1. Ciiarles Stewiirt; ,7, Thni, Ochiltree, The hope of tlic ataltvarts that the mem• 2, James K, Jones, -1. Samuel W. Peel. 2. .lehll II. Iteagan, 8; .trll. Miller, C. p. BROWN. bers of tlic natiounl greenback party could CALIFORNIA. it, .fames II. Jones, 0, It.rger Q, Mitts, 4, I'avid H, Cuilierson, 10. Joliu Hancock, FORNITURE! FURNITDRE! be sodncted hy corrupt promises to aid Jo- At Larye—Jolin U. Cilasscock. iJIiaTle« A. Sumner, f), J, W, 'riirockinorlon. 11, W, T,I>. Laiiliam. rouio .signally failed. With ft feiv in.signifi- ftl, Wni, A, liosecrans, M, Ilarclay Ilnxtey,' 0. Olin Wollborn, 2, Jas, II, Bndd, J, 1', B, 'ruily, GO TO cant c.vucptioiis, tiioylrept intact tho faith VER,MONT. they pledifed ivheii the eonihinfttion against COLORADO. ). John »', Slemirl, 2, Litki V. Poland. . \. J.t), IM/ard. S. P. STROUD &:SON, tho "inaoliiiie" was elTccted. ThtJV are en• VIUGINIA. C'ONNliCTtC'UT. titled to their full ahnre of credit for the At Large—Jii/m S. It'l'jc, —TO BUY— result,—i>?'civly Elected Governors. 4, neoj.l^, Jlnoim; 0. llKXnv Ilowj:». All.ai'go—Clmrlcii B, I.oye. ,'),;.Goo. 0. Cabei, WE,ST VIIUIINIA. t'i.ORlil.i. IIASl PUT IN A The IblloH'iiig Governors were elected on 1, .V.irtmi Gojr. il, ,IoIin E. Kenna, 1. Roht. II, M, Davidson, 2, Jesse J, i'lnley. ^, Jolin W. .Miisjn, ' 4, Knsta'cu Gibson, the 7th inst., of which ono is a republican, sJ GEORCIA. two eoinhinalion iind twelve deinoerfttic : WISCONSIN, Furniture! At Large—Thos, Hardeman. CaUfornia—(leorge Stoncman, Detn. 1, .lolui C, Nlchols, 11, James II, lllouut, 1, .fohn WiniiiiS, 6. iilehord Giienlher, New Fait EiCGlrMiir Coloi'ado—.hitnos B. Grant. Dein. 2, Henry 0, 'rnrner, 7. Jndson (J. Clements. 2, Daniel 11,Sumner, 7, O, M, Woodward, ;l, Oiiaries S. Crisp, 8, Si:al)orn lieese, 3, liurr W. .lones, 8, ll'al. T. Price, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. C'oiinediciil—Thonins M. Waller, Dem. 1. Ilniili Ihiclninan, [I, Alien I), Chandler, 4, Peter v. Deiister, it, Imtm StephenBon. AND OTHEUWISE IMPROVED IIIS JJdcware—Ciiarles C. StocUlcy, Ueni. o, Natl), J, Uainmolid, 5, Joseph llanktn. Tliey are selling aii grades of Furniture cheaper Kansim—George W. GlieU, Dcin. ILLINOIS. than the clieapest and will make It an oiiject to all parties wlio buy of tliom. Their stock of Mii.imchuscl/.s--n<:\\), F. Bntler. Com. 1, HamoiH W, Dioi/ena, 11. W, M, Neoco, JOSIAII E. McDOXALD. Flo u:r ing Mill, Midiii/an—.iosiah W. Bexole, Com. 2, JoiLS V. FlNKllTY, 12, James M, Kiugs, :l, George II, IJitris, i;h William M. Springer, Bedroom Sets, Nebraska—thwnaty \V. 13awes, llep. •I, Oeortje li, ,-ld(Oiis, 1.1, ,7,imlhini U, Hotrctl, A Leading Democrat to Loyal Democrats TliunenaUingliim to muku n very Nice, M'liito, Nevada—.Tewitt W. Adani.s, Dem. .1, IiVidd'ii r.llieiml, .foAejtlt G, Qmtioit, Parlor Suits, n, Uolerl U, init, nl, Aan>n Shaw, Oil the Duties of tlie Future. Now Procuaa New Hampaliirc—M. V. li. Edgoily, Dem, 7, ThoiuiiH ,T, }lemh'rta:i,17, Samu el W. Menlton, Lounges, New York—Grovcr Cleveland, Oein. 8, l('i»;em VMo„, 18, W, K, Morrison, Easy Cbairs- 1), iein's >J, Viufftm, lit. It, \V, 'I'ou'iisliond, Mr. McDonald, Nov. i)t.h, in replying to a 2" X- o "cr 1 Fennai/lvaia—Robert K. Paltisoii, Dem. IU. N. C. Worlli'loKlon, 20, .Miu It, TlioiiiMH, ,'iouth' CViroZiHci—If ugii S. Thoinp,soii, Dem. question I'rom tlio New York JCorld, "wliiit INniANA. Teuuensce—William ii. Bute, Dem. of Indiana and what of the future," said ; 1, Jiiini J, Klelner, 7, Similoii .1, Veele, Tliut will mukft n Loaf of Itrciul iliiit will niit caiiio ft They are offerintj Fxtension Tables, Milk Texas—.folin 13, Ireland, Dem, 2, Tlioinas U, Cottb, S, John \i, l.amli, "Indiana wheels into line wilh a majority mau lo fifjiiinthlH oj'onndMtfk ftliluHHinKOTery Sa/e.^; Hair, IVool and Woven )Fire Mat- il, Strotlior M, Stockhigel', 11, Thomas II. Ward, of from 12,000 to 15,000 and a gain of 4, WIlU'tm .S, llolnian, 1(1, Thomas J, Wood, tImo ho flitH down to thn tnblo, trusses at Pock Bottom Prices. ,1, Conrtlanil C, Matson, n. Geonje W.Steele, four members of coiigi'us,s and probably of The Albany Arijiis wisely sayst "Let no ii, TlioimiK ^l, Jlroiciie, 12 Iloliert Lowry, live, and of a deniooratio miijorit.y in both but ratlior muko him rejoicu Tliey also curry a Complete Stock of 111, Ifnr, II, CallMis, man boaul a parlv tviiiinph. Tt i,s a people's branchoa of the legislalnro', making our und giro thunki. triuinph—using a party as an instrument IOWA. victory cnmplote. Tho result of the elcc. Undertakers' Supplies! —und looking at a piirty to see how aa nii 1, Mam JIcCoM, 7, .Mm A, h'ltymi. tions all over the l?orlh phicoa the demo• GIVE HIM A TRIAL ONE I'KIOE TO ALL. instrument it will work. Wc believe itwill 2, .lertiniiali II, Mnrpiiy, 8, ll'('t/i(o,i r. IIcjiiiMnl, cratic party in the ascendency for the next 0, W, II, M. Pusey, work well. Wo eall on all detnoerata to sec a. IJaeid It, Ue„derMn, Jlemeniiier tile Place; Grout tmiidlng. Mason, Mich. •\, L,ll. Weller, 1(1, Ad'itiiriim ,1. Itolnm, two years. II' Ihis'ascendoncy is to become If yon aiipreciate Good Flour. that it docs so. The people have risen in ,1, BenJ, T, Krederick, 11. hmteS. Slridile, execativo in I'SSt it mnal be on the record IhoiT might—and what a mighty people a, ,1fe(li'«oa E, Ciittt, the parly makes in tho interval. Wise A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERf *n()A WEKIC. 512 a day at iiome easily made. Costly they arc, when they arise! liepublicanisin KANSAS, counsels must prevail, reforms must be ipf 6outSt free. Address TuUK .t Go,, Augusta, Maine Is the Loss of has revenged Garlield on tlioae who have At large, J.;. .V, Morrill, 1, .hdin .1, Amievmi, real. •done di.slioiior to Ihc causes ho waa elected At large, ,Sioi('( It, Petert, 2. Xettim J-', Aeert, At largo,/VmAojj IP, JV'r/,'(ii.*, it, Thoiiim l!iliiimoiit( niifl. collap.se of stahvartism is a luot of startling KiuUciil uiini of Sdiuiiiut Woaicnifurt, or Spormutor- 2, James V, Clay, 8. Philip U, I'liompson, All expeiiditui'es iiutliorizod by congress rlKi!u, iinlucoil hy Sulf Ahusy, Involuiitiu-y Kniisaioiia, uionil force. Velveted in hypocrisy, it has il, John K. llalsell, !). II', W. Oiillwlmi, must be for national purposes and for no r Iiripotnucy, Nurvona Dfhility, iiiiil ImiicdiuuuitM tn gone down in Massachusetts. Mailed in 4, Tlios, A, Roliertson. 1(1, O, M, Adams, IMurHiiKo fiuiioriiUy; CunHuintilion, Kpllopuy uml ,1, Albert S, Willis, 11, Frank Wolford, Other purposes, and eooiioiny inlist bu en• KIti ; Moiiiiil luul l'liy«iciil Tnciipucity, otc, hy UOB- bribery, it has liilleii in New Ilampshife. li, John Ci, Carlisle. .0 to forced ill nl! departments of the govern• sctaseolicitorafor KHT J. OULVKRWKI.Li, M. ».,iiiithoroniio"GrQon' llcclileas with arrogance, it is overturned .JMtWiQRK Book," olc. LOUISIANA. ment. • patents, caveats, in Connecticut. Drunken wilh despotism Tlio world roiinwncd nutlior, in tlilH iidmlnihlo lec- 1. Carieton Hunt, .1, N, C, nlanehard, The interfeienoo of the Federal ndininis- BIB trado-raarka, oopyrichts, etc., (or turti, dourly provi.-n from liid own oxpuriuuco tliut thu and corruption, it is pnlverit'.od in Pcunsy . 2, John Kills, r,. J, Floyd King, |a| tho United States, andlo obtain pat- tration in state elections and statu ulluira, uwful rouHi'qufMict.'H of St'If Ahuao nmy hu ntViictuully vnnift. Ijoaded up wilh forgery, perjury, il, W, r. JCelloijij, (1, Andrew S. llorron. RIV outs in Cnnada, England, Franco, riMiiovod without diiiifjurourt Hur^rliml uporutiniin, hon- so overwhelmingly rebuked iu New York, ialwitted insolence, it has encountered tlie MARYLANP. ^ •Ml Germany, nud all othor countiioH. Ki«!H. instrtunents, rings or conliitlH; poiiitiiitf out u must cease. mm^m Tlilrty-alxyuitra* practice. No euro ut onco coitiiin mid ofTuctunl, hy whicli uvory wrap of Now York—a slate as imperial in 1, Geo, AV, Covington, •1, ,rohn V, L, FIndiey, ohargo for examination of mouola or draw• Bulforor, no muiler whut liln condition nmy ho, miiy- 2, I. F, C, Tailiot, ,1, /fori 11. JfoKiiii, As soon as possible all laws authorizing euro hlniHtdf olnmply. prlvutoly, und nidicully. her reform nnd manil'eatntions as in her re- ings. Advico by nail free. il. V. A. Holillt/.el, . (1, Loitis E. MoUimln^, Federal action beyond tho limits of the Bourcea. Missouri, Maryland, Louisiana, Fateuta obtained thronRh na aro noticed in M^Thia Jcclura tvill x>rovo a boun lo llioumndi aiul' MASSACHUSETTS. constitution must be repealed. tlioumuiln ttiut thnmitmU. and otlier alutcH, wherein staiwartiam but tho.SCIBNVIFIC AMEIUCAN, which has Sent, under ncal, in u iduin onvolopo, to nny addrosa organized crime into politioa, have lelt not 1, Uoliert T. fJiidis, 7. Elieii F.SIom, P((lilical and oflioial honesty nnist be tho largoaf oiroulation, and is tlio most influ• ou rucoipt of Hix oonts or two postuijo Mtuutiis. 2, ,fohn I*. Ltiiiij, 8, WM. A. Hmtell, made the test of eligibility to ollico. ential nownpapor of its kintt published in tho \UdroB8 u alircd of it to withstand the hurricane il, Amliroito ;i, Jtimmi/, 0, TdKo, LVJIAN, world. Tho aJl vantagoB of euob a notico every In short, wo must merit as detnocrals THE CULVEUWELL MEDICAL CO.. tliat sounds its dirge. Tho federal admin •1, Patrick A, Ooliins, 10, H'lii. W. nice, patontoo undoretands. ,1, Leopold >Iorse, 41 Ann St., Now York; Post Office Box, 400. ILIl'm, IKAih'a./, the canndcnce which .has been reposed in 'I'bisUrgo and splondidly illnstratod news• istralion has come to condptnuatioti. Tho 0, Henry It, Levering, 12, Geo. Jj. Uoliiimn, people have repudiated stahvartism." us by the people." paper is publi shod wBElttY nt $3.20 a year, MiCilKiAN. ana is admitted to bo tbo bost paper devoted 1, Wm,C. Maybnry;. '• 7, E/.l'a 0, Carltiin, to ecionco, moobanics, inventions, engineering m 2, N'atljanlld II, Kldridgo, 8, Itomell G. Ilarr, David D. .Toiiosor Parke rsbui'g, W. Vn,, works, and other dopartmonts of industrial ABOVEALLCOMPETITORS Not So. ii, Edicnrd !i. Tjoeeti, (1, littrou M, Ctitcheou, writes : "I experienced for many years progress, published in any conntry. Singto 1, Goorgo L, Yaple, lU, lleneUell II. Iliiteh, copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news- ,1, ,luliiis Hoiiseinan, II, Ettiennl Breitutnj, great aiiiioyaiice and sulfering from rheu• dealers. ..»THC<&. (1. Edwin U. Winans, matism and weakness of the kidneys, and Our esteemed conleinpovary, the Ulica AddroBB, Mnnn & Co.,pnbliabora of Scion- my bowels were almost always irregular. I tiflo American, 2()1 Broadway, Now TforU. Morning Herald, iieoouiit.s for the political MI.N'NESOTA. tried Brown's Iron, liittera, which acted Handbook about pntouts nailed free. earthquake iu the following manner: 1, Jlfi'd. 1I'M(», .(. II', i), Il'dsilmrii. 2, Jiiiite» li. Witt;ejleld, ,1, Kmite ^eUon, like a cliarm, restoring ine at once lo regii il, ifenii'e r,. Stntil. UgMnning "General prosperity leaves only the ca• lar health, and banishing all pain from my reer of Mr. Arthur and his administration MISSISSIPPI. body." • to e.xplaiu the sweeping away, of republi• 1. Henry L. Maldrow, .1, Otto 11, Singleton, can majorities and the overwhelming defeat 2, .Ittmes It. CItnlmerH,0 , Henry s. Van Katon, il. 0, S, ,f,;/)'or,(«, 7, Kthul Uarksdale. of candidates representing him." .1, Uerniundo.l). Money, NEW Home We think tliis is a iiiistakon view of the subject. Doubtless president Arthur has 1. William IL Hatch, s, ,Tohn J. O'Neill, to some extent helped oh the-revulsion, 2, A. M, -Alexander, il, James 0. Ilroadiioad, but it would bo wrong to make iiim and his It, Alo.v, M, Iiockery, 10, Martin I, Olardy, .i|.*-| 't-f> 4, Jiimns N', Burns, 11, KiclianI P. niand, ' itdministration the exclusive, or even tho 0. Alexander Graves, 12, Charles II, Morgan, principal cause. (1. John n, Oosgrove, Iil. Ilotiort W. Fyan, The fundamental reason for tho republi• 7. A, II, Ihickner, 14, Lowtidu.s II,Davis. can downfall is that the parly had become NEBRASKA. utterly depraved and rascally; that it made 1. A.J. We:mr, : S, Edim'd K. Viiteutiiie, of tho miserable Haves a fraudulent presi• 2, JiiTHffs Loird,: ^ ^ ncusi umcr oi iMTa^ dent when Mr. Tilden had been elected ; NAVAPA. that in tho attempt to make Grant president At Largo—Gsorge W. Cassid,v. for a third term it took n poison whose ef• NEW HAMSIIIUE. ft^BUCHl^ fect could not be cured; thnt it has been 1. Jfil'ii'a vl. llaiiim, 2, Oulmi Kail. ^ ail or THi uirmrni i given over to Rohesonism and jobbery; NEW JEKSEV. and that It has innintaincd war taxes dur• Tlios. M, Farreli, fi, H'lli, Waller JVirfjJl, ing seventeen years of pence: in order to John Ifnrt lirewer, «, Wm. H, F, Fiedler, INVESTIOATOBS US&t extort from the people the means of bound• .fohn'Ktim, .Jr., 7. Wm. McAdoo. BKOWTN'S IRON BrrTBRS are less extravagance and plunder. ' Herein llenj,- IJowki/, ' « oertalii euro Ibr nil diseaiiea we read the record of its destruction. NEW VOIIK. reqnipliijtr a comtilcto'toitlcj cspc«: If Arthur and his administration had . At Largo—ILW.Slocum. I Gleet, aonorrhea In all lb stagea,1auaaui 1. Perry nelmont, : 18, i\ A,,lolim!m, oUUjrliidlgoatlou, Uyapcpsftt; Inter* '.\ never existed ; if there had beet: no Roscne ,2,-Wm, E, llohinouuison,, •' 10i',t,. vllmii,.ieniiaa X.rarker,.',rarKer,,,: nUttent Fovcn, \V*nt oiV Appetltt^ Conlding and no John F. Smith; if Garfield ii. Duririii-ll.-Jmtet,'Jiimeii,'[, ~";:20 , EdwardWemplo;:: .' XoM of Btrcnitth,(Iiack ol':lijU(;ve,'y,' 4. Felix Cainnl "' had not been murdered, but had been lefY inlndl, •, V .'aV.:GeorM:ir,'B(ir/,',;.;. cto. Knriiblies tho blood, eli^ci-.ath- fl. Nioliolat MItllllerl , 'V':.;:;li2.:auriM 11. SUmier,; . v I P«lnJ>LtfieWtonpt"l„ Bladder, , ,„„ to complete the evolution ot his career it I. 8 S.Oox,-.:,, .v::;;'2il.',Thomns8jii'lgg«, ,. ens itho niitiscios, .nnd'eh^^^^^ French had used no forced, proxy, and li Wm, Doraheimor. ,;:24. A'«iii(o».W. Ntitlliig;.: • ' I CiilSulut""BMiaf if 8. Joiui J. Adams;>:'iri. Friink i/isooel', I Urine, Frequent Urination, Gravel In oil '^llfta''to> the^^iiiiCvvcs.'. Act3!;H5iGi;a.'.i: Polger and Carpenter hud not been nomi- n. John Hardy, „ • SO. Serena E, Ptiuiie, '' '?™JB,,lnablIltjr to retain the Water ': charm / ion • tho, 'illgostlvo; ;oi'gdns,;.v' tutted, the wreck ol'.tho republican party lO.iAbiamS, Hewitt, ,27, ,1 W, WadaimUi, U. 0, n,.Potter, •.'i . :•:;: 23, »'(i'jiIi«ii C, Millanl,; Mmarlhs> all dyai>cptio Byinptoms, would have been pist as perlecl and just as: IT IS A KIDNEY INVESTIGATOB that I natorei the Urine to its natunU color. .such inatastlng.tho food, EcU'V-ina, i: inevitable as it ia now. I removes the acid and Vurnlno^the ^::Ht;!Jt ;iu^tli6;; StpmnohV^IIt^^vi/ji^Tn..,;; 1 V I'hestars in Iheircoursesfouffht against effect of tlte«oa«liveUMotillS«lMtiiiff •SEWING MACHINE CO- I drink. , ' ::.:•.<:::':*:::,, ::'7,'-, .-Vr. .Sisera." . aii or tiiBettiM for t$i% ,(.!f) IJMION i.UIA(,l" Nl W YMIVK Inthe: presence of', such a tremendous catarlysini; whyo should intelligent people •.^-^^.'.^.•l',.T,;.',..^.:;.v:.:^''•••>:V.'*•:•:.',',^n;-,:-.'v.V'.),.•"('','-:'.':^^^ . ' ' S0B»H,CA110L1N*..•;-':••:•:; ;jj';y.:'.;^^^^^ CHIGAQOalLl^v., soolc to delude: their: minds with petty and- t'^'^AtXaAe—Biiden T. lleiinett. naovra cHKMioAii co. •:QRANOJE (aiitastic .explanations 1 : Let. us always 1. I,ouliO.'Uth«ia,;v;:: ;::«.,:AlfredM.8c»l«a Battimoro;i.;B,W.^'J;^^ face: (he whole: truth like men, and; amend .(i'J'^SMtkalitit Iraa'Pitiers sfu.ihkitii hy..r.iiAwi*1'tiitxM'iu'.b.' i; wd kan fteaM4 lud liaus auu lrada;initrl; iiavriiirw. .' our ways thetebr.~,y. Y.Sun, , THE WAK VETERANS. but the general hotpitalily extended to them DRY GOODS. M. OREOOR. DRY GOODS. here is but a mark of tlie feeling that per• Annual Rounloii of the 20tli Miehiirau vades all .Michi;;iiii, na palriolic and loyal a ItiislnvsK llirectorr. Voluiitoor Infantry. slate as can be fouiiil in ihii whole, union. "money saved is money earned." In honoring our citizen «nldierv, we honor ATTORN EVS. AOood Turnout and aFlaMkutknd Bn. ouraelvea. May the 2Clli enjoy many ai0,M. llOKTINBTOK. . 11. P 1I«MI1«HB01I, (liualMtie MeetinK. I am offering for 'the Next 30 Days an immense more happy reunions. UNTINOTOK k IIBNDBBSON, Atlortpeya and stock ot all the New Shades of Counaelora al L*w. OBlce oytt »iral National Inifliain County Tunciicrti' Assoclattoii. ^^,nk1 , Maion, Mich. The reunion In thiljiiity yesterday of the 26(h Michigan Volilifeer Infantry, proved GIBBERD'S 6-4 DRESS FLANNELS, $1.15 PHVdCIAN*. The programme for the Ingham County BS, SHELL * VANANUK, llumeepKlhlo Phyij • a grand gain day to till old veterans of thifl Teachers' As>tncialinii, l,ii be held in Mason ciiina and Surgwna, onic. ofer H»w.rd'a section, but eapecially to the members uf neijl Saturday, is as Cullows : atoroD . Mason, Mich. Attention will ba gUtn te dia- M«ea of the eye and ear, Ufllcehuuri: U a. m, to W the old 2Gth, from dilfercnt parts of the Election of olllcera for preaent your. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS B., 1 In .I and 7 lu !l p, lu. OrgKnizallnn In District Sohoola, • ntale, tliero beiiij; ub'out 50 oi the "Old G. 0. Coryell, Wllllanision Ever offered in this city. Iioweat Friooa ever oiTered before. Helps iu the School .Room, Eva Ackers, Mason I', MAY,-M, I),, Physician and Surgeon. OBlce Guard" present who participated in the , in Cook block, upiHisltu Post OBlce. Night calla Class Exanilnation^, . - \V. W. Weeks, Dansville Laaawured at oflice. . ' exercises of the day. Several came Tuca. Alodel Uecitntions lu Arithmetic, aubject U. C. 1)., GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN BEOADHEAD ALPACA^' Alia Slaxaon, Viivav OCTOU A. D. 0AMPHKLL, Physician, Surgeen, (lay evening and others Wodne.sday morn- Courtesy In tho School llnom, ». E. Park, Holt Reduced from 30o to 22 l-2c. D Onico orer WillUm'adrug store. Mason, Mich Teachers' Associations (talk) KanUin Young, Riven inSi giving tlietn n chance during the fore, Civil (jovernnieut at tile Fall ENaiuluatiuns, ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS AT 30 CENTS DENTISTS. noon to greet their old friends, and it was Jay Calkins, Leslie Uiscussion, Criliciatn, etc., ta follow oacli paper. In Ail the New Bhadea. P, VANBUSKN, UKNTIST. OBlco in Darrow pleasant to see the warm greetings and The lisaocialion will meet lit 9:30 u. m. , block, Maaon, Mich. ; ^ hearty hand.shakes of old comrades, .some This is onr first meeting this year and is WOOLEN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS IN GREAT VARIETY FINANCIAL. of whom had not mot since they, were to. called by ui'L'ont request of many teachers. Do not let any little thing keep a working At frloea tbat will Buit the timoa. An Elogniit Assortment of M. UllESSEIl, Insurance, Loan and CoUoctlon getlicr lighting for the old Aug. , Agent. All business promptly attended to. Of- teacher away. 11, C. IUnkix, J A detachment of the 0. A. R. of this icooviir Lowe,Sulead A Oo.'s Bank, Mason. Chairman Executive Com. BLACK SILK VELVETS, PLUSHES, VELVETEENS, AND SATINS city, acted as un escort, meeting the boys liower than the Zioweat. INSURANCE. at the train and ut two o'clock escorting Jiiiticc'H Court. AllMERS MUTUAL KIKE INSUHANCK COM- pany of Ingham county. Safest, cheapest, best. them to the court house, where a largo BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. FFor Inronnation write to 0. F, Miller, : LODGE, 102 1. 0. 0. K.. meets on Ijoron/.o fjevvis assaulted and somewhat Frldaj ttvening of each week. Transient tiroll will bo held at Alma, Gratiot county, on irDs are invlied lo meet with us. battered his colored friend, lletla Patoii, S. K. SK*n.4.v, N. G. 1). n. Miu.r.n, K. S. Wednesday, Nov. I'l, ISSi!. for which she caused his arrest. He plead Tlie election of olPicers being ne.\t in guilty and on pii}'meiit of the costs was A. .1. T.4Tl.on, H. AVillTEl.r.v, or'ipr, resulted as follows : Rej;lster of DeeilR. .Attorney and Notary Pnbll, OtBcg:o Co., Mich. f'orrespondlng secretary—Hoy. Tlioo. Nelson, Sagl- it did for governor in 1882, the vote in each liav. Parties di'siriiig to purchase property In Otsego or Recording Hooretary—Capt. N. T. Kirk, Howell, cu.sc being 1,959, which is tbe largest over ndjolnint.' countleHslionhl address us as above. Treasurer—Capt. U. F. Batcholor, ILiwell. polled in Ihe city. .Mr. Begole received Chaplain—Itev. Lafayette Oliurch, Itblca. Culor bearer-Private Jolin .iwooiiy, Howell. tho same vole that Gen. Giirfiold did in THAVELEKS' GUI»E. Hearer of state banner- -John Kerney. Pinckney. this city, it bt-ing 1,0G7 in each case.. Gov. Oralor—Capt. Chas. II. Iloldou, Reed Cltv. Ju'romi! received 830 votes on Tuesday, WEBB'S SHOE STORE, .T..I.. .^i S. niviHiuiiM. C.Kallroiiil Illstorlan-Capt. B. F. liatchelor, Howell. Kxecutivo conilnltteit—Capt. Win. S. 'I'urck, Alma ; which is 2;)7 less than Garfield received in Trains leave Mason as follows, by Clilcago llmo, .Col. L. Savers, St. Louis; Col. N. Church, Illiaca. which is sevenleen inluutes slower than Mason lime. ISSO and 237 less than Begole received.— Through tickets east or west for sale by M.J. Murry, Journal. THE .STaEKT PAllADB. ticket agent: WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE ooiNu Konrii. •coi.no sol'TH. After the exercises at the court house Mall "i.Vi a. ni. Mail 1(1:60 a. in. The best.remedy lor exerting a powerful Express.... .^':10 p. ni. Express 0:60 p. in. the srteel parado was formed on Main ionic effect on the muscles governing and Way Erelght.... 11:1.'. a. in. Way Krelaht... nio.l p. ni. Thro' Freight... :i:05 p. m. Thru' Krelght... 7:15 p. m. Btret't, made up aa follows : Martial innsio, controlling the action of iho heart, is Brown's Iron Bitters. iitulor escort of Co. K, M. S. T. cominand. TiliKt of Closing the MiuIk. cd by Capt. A. W. Mohan, the G. A. R. Largest StockfLowost Prices. North, A.N V:!.'! North, r. m.. . 5:00 Mnson Miirkots. Soflth.i.M South, I'. «.. . 7-30 under command of" Capt. Chas. A. Perry, 6nice hours, 7 a. ui. to 8 p. m. and followed by the veterans of the '2Glb. WIITSAT—ItedNo. 2 p"? biiVbel ® nu WIIKAT—While, No,l, per hnshel 88® ilO The old sillf- banner, presaiited to the regi- WIIKA'l'—White, No. 2, Por Busliel @ 7.'-. innnl by the ladies of .Tackson, and carried •VllKAT-Whlte.No, II, per bushel...... inl 11.1 COLUMBIA HOUSE! WHEAT—r.ejected, per bnsliol (iiV .'i.'. all through the war, was in llic procession, OAT.S —Pi-r Bilsliel •2.1K1. ao MASON, MrCrilGAN. COllN—tn the ear, per bushel •illS) lid carried by .Tohn If. Kerney of Pinckn^'. BARLEY—Per 100 pounds 75gil (10 JOHN" FLORA. X^roijnotor. CLOVER SEED—Per bushel iMtij. Ives' old war horse, "Paddy Miles," I .'lUgis no BARGAINS IN HARDWARE [ When in tlio city ciill iit tlitMiliovo imiiu'il hotel TIMOTH V SEED—Per bushel @2 75 nojir t'lttviitor, oiiHt of niMniml, wIumu juu wilMliui wiiii also in tho procession and rode by the • naoccBir.fi a.vti rnovisioxs. Kirst'tliids IJiiitrd liy t!M) iiuml, iluy or m'hoU iiiul Gooil SALT—SaElnaw, per barrid m 20 —AT— AccoiiiiitiiiiiilUni;?, lit pi-ici'H t,'imruiitL'!'ii to \H> ns low us galliint Colonel C. E. Grissoii of St. .Tolins, BEANS—Wlilto,per bushel . .|0@2 00 cat! bo luiiml in tlio city. JOHN FliOKA, ^ POTATOES—New Por bushel aojsi ii.i who woro his uniform as of yore, and KLOUll—PorlOO pounds ®2 80 liroiiglit vividly to tho minds of those who BUCKWHEAT KLOUlt-Per lOUpoundi @5 00 HOFFMAN'S, EGGS—l''roall,uev dozen & 22 followed him oil many a battle field, all nU'TTER @ 24 To tllll Mil Pole! LAUD—Per pound ® 10 DANSVILLE. tlic memories of the past. Wo, regret to APPLES—Dried, per pound learn that the Colonel ia in very poor health. PEACHES-Drioil.por pound 10 I.IVK stock AM) Mr.AV OATTLK—Per 100 pounds ; ,'[email protected] no DANSVILLE TO MASON, The procession formed, the column BEEF—Oressed, por 100 pounds . ati(r«7.oo Iliiving boon ilirtcontiiuiml, tlm Hiib.scnbor will marched \a the eeinetory, whore tho exer. IIOOS.—Pernio pound , ."jOSBC W) 12S New Cot ai MM MsJ huronfturruii ii V(tliicl« over tli« roiultluily (StimlfiyiJ PORK—Dressed, per lOU pounds • mats 00 and Fourth oJ'.Iiily oxciiiitti(l) for tho conveyuiice of cises woi-e appropriate and impressive. CHICKENS-I)rc88ed,perpoiind u@ 10 Now in stock, and more on the way. Over pasHonfrovH, exprtisH, unil IVeiftiitH, ut rcaaoimhlrt OIIIGKK.N'S—Live, per pound @ 7 riitt^K, Iftivini; BuDHVilU'at, oip;1it o'docU a: m. and The comrades formed a hollow square, TUUKEYS—Live, per i>onnil .S uri'ivintJ: nt j^liison at or bofuro 10 a. lu., and rittnrn- snrronnding thu graves of Capt. Henry V. TUUKEVS—Dressed, per pound. @ 10 50 DIFFERENT STYLES AND SIZES InK at nm:h thncH t

NARROW ESCAPE to something over a hundred persons, re• Found ill Ccntrul Michigan, and at Prices below Compeiition. paired to the Donnelly House, where n OF A ntASSAohvSETTS KNOINEKB- < TIIH:EI.Y WARNING OF Mil. JOHN banquet that did credit to mine host, Don• —FOR— mPENCER,'BAGGAGE MASTEIl nelly,, awiiited them. The large dining 200 NEW STYLES TABLE AND POCKET OUTLERY.. OF THE B. .fc A. K.K. hall was tastefully decorated with flags, Clothing; Hats, Caps Mnrvellaua'CureorSMne In Itaa BIndder— T 5 K E W P A T T E R K S and the tables fairly, groaned under the —AND— ,• I.nrBe.Slonea Remaved by "Ken<^ Briideh nnd Muzzle Loading > ' nedr'a Favorllc Remedy.*! loads of teinptihg edibles. ' GENTS' FURNISHINO QOOOS. : . From Ihe Pilliifteld (Jfoaa.) Eaule. ; ;, etone in tlie'Blaidderii * verr dnngeroui nil- Alter all were sumptuously fed tlie tables GEO. M. HOYT, menti'but manr moat nmorkabU ouna htv* of Makes Prices na Low as any Cloth- liit« been ^wrought bjr "Kenned/'a FaTorite Kema- were removed and a few hours pleasantly iiii; luMise in tlie county. ' ^ dy"—the invention of Dr. Kennedy of Bon- passed ill listening to music, toasts, respon- All KlnaHAiniinltloii unci itcloudlns dout:'N. T. Anotlier atrikins eua la now added .Main street," i' fMASOS. to tlia lUt. Mr. Peter^Lawler, ot Oalton, Maaa.. ses,"etc.', iV:-;, ''•:] atatai'in a latter to Dr. Kennedr tbut lie .haif • The music wais kindly 'furnished by Mr. Do not Fail to Buv a .Set of Howard's : been troubled witli bladder complaint for 14 yeara,' Furnishing Goods. and had consulted at diflferent timea aeven phyai. ciana; but nothing beyond temporary allnymont of and Mrs.: Dan. E. Watts of ,X)aiisville, and ADJUSTABLE BOLSTER SPRINGS!' tha: rain' liad been worked. • Towarda the end ot Prof. Marshnll Pease of this city. ; litat January UnLBwler Called on Dr.. Kan. nedy. Bounding him, the doctor ••atruck atone.'*. : • The nuisic, toasts and reapoiisog were aa' EDWARD FRAZEL : At HOFMAN'S, Piiiisvlllo.; Ke decided that Hr. Lawlcr ahould flrat try tba . Invites yoit to call ut tlm;; , ; .. They will Save yoiir ViiRon, Tca'ini and Ilnrneaa, and Farorita Bamedy," ao aa, If poaaiUa. to avoid as follows, all of which were most'cxeelleiit: V ; • Prolong yoiir Lire and I'loniole yonr Comfort. , operation;- And here ia tba remarkable teault:: ., ••Mnaic—!'Marclilng Throagh Georgia." "Deur Doctor • Kannedy-Th« day'after I eama Thb Flag We lloro,.;.....;...... Ciipt. W. S.'Turck,"Alma Hon'iiiun'a Iinni«iiHe stoclc-nf Tin.Slieat Iron lioma I paaaed.two gravel atonea,and.am doing Exiieiiencea In Aiideraoiivilio.; • . .1 untt Coiiitor Ware oiitiiiot li« exoellad V v nicely now. If yoii would like to aee the atonea I :i: :,,; .r-. ,i; :•.• Oiipt. N. P,-:Klrk,:Hoivoll, tu Price and Quallt}-. will'aend them to you." Thla letter beara_data -Music—'fTranip, Tfainp, the Hoys Came Marching." AND BAKERY. TlioSIckCall.V.'.Snrgeou M. H. llaymond,Giuaa Lake w Wli)lirei^i'Slylci':of;y'\'!;'^^ Music-"Tenting on the Old Camp Uround."t, ,i^!l3» •,;';Woeiilnffibii Army Oliaplnina, Chaplain Lafayetto Church, Itliaca - When yM'j'gai»:.:i:'.'i/.£^Ms.Ki:y'- irliiirjfgHaiis^^ thatitiatbamoatranoaaaatuMpeomo for Btooarat Mkhlgan In the War, Ailjulant Oen. John Ubbariaon diaeovaiad.are now In Dr. Kennedy'a ppaaaaaloB. i' ; 'Music—"Union Forever." ,1. . LANSING. Ineldaotally Mr. I.awlar alao atatei liiat Ito" Fav Iff iihn llelatlon of llie Piiltnt lo.tlie War; . ., • • ; We have everytlilnBto.l'o.;found hi aflrst'Claaa orite Remedy ;•, at tba :aama time aurad .him; of a ,;. 'V r.¥K, r;,vBev;.D.:B»ldwlni':«Mon' atubbom caac of BheumatiiO; and'it iaafaot that ;Uualc---''SlialI weGalhernt theBlvor.'' ... hakery. and are prepared toaorvo a lunch or ai]uara in all oikationa atialng out of diaoidar of tba.Uvator meala nt all:liaiira,v We iiuiko our own oaiiiUoa.' friaa »M • jmccew, aind jiidginff -1)0 net hdl In Ro.to Ilnirinan ftrpirtlea anil w«(l(liiiga;-^ itook>iid;a«(jiirelhoae:Low,l'rlcaa(* veterani had a Kr»nd>ood time. .We be- 'thing new^ neat »nd'cleaDV\";v:,:;:;;,;:;,;;ia;,:C:',^i^;,i:;;}-?r;;« lerda) at home, Samplea worth t^fraa Ooaheii Pumpi. Cittern Pumps, Cait Slnl LeadondOn* Pipe. - - - 'aai Stimm * Oo.,«DdmeDt.;. f; 3,.' lUti^nilfj. claim,iWm.i !Pltt,:KBlloRR'Si eleotton.iu the mK U.S. AWIY, all the counties In Whoonsm show that ;.fiva UTAH. Shaw, another Biispfib'ted corriipterof star third. , John T Caine,,mormon, la eleotod over Phil• repabUcan and four demooratio conRreisiiien route jurors, has surrendered bimBelt and y Gen; J Sherman ;in - his reppijb^tq, the WM, PITT'kkLLOaa PROBABLY KLKOTKb, ip T VanZlli), gentile, by tho usual miij-Drlty.' were elected, n.democratic. Raiiiijot'two, one seotfttwii at war »ryi» tliw nssular'atmyj fltjtiia been admitted to hail. 1.; h . jdletrlef; the nlii(li,'belnB.»»w,nniler the recent - NkwOblrans, Nov, 8,—The Indioations iire ,' visGINU.""" Dalted States'coDBlitB o^2,l«aH1iB<^M•Rri(^2g,- Prance admits the spiritual, control of the thatKolloBRIselocted to' congreas' from the The coalltiouists carry the olato for John S apportionment. The vule throui;hout the Eallpb, but denies the temporal aoveralgnty of 024 men. He recoinmentis tlmt tha elienEth thirddiatrict, . •WlHe'HscnngrBBsmahatlargtvby 16,000 mii-, state :Wns,'i:,unuBuaily.iIarRe on', account of ot tli« iirmy'bn inowii^Brt to-3q,000/aBl)otli o'ffl- MASSAOHDSKTrS. , ; jnrity, und claim bIx:'of the eleven dlslrlciB, a the sultan over TuuIb. ' ' " ' .prohibition beiuif; au issue iu invist of oers and men are unw'OVBrWorltfdl'tbat.hBttnr Ban Butler, Diimocrat and Grseribnlcker, Is gain of three for .Mahone's party. the dislrlcts, espoclally ,ia„,tlip fmirth." Washington, Nov. 8.—L.U«bi roportfl from biilldluKB be confltrui;tud, lit pofits in ,,tlia ffir, elected governor by from' 1S,000, to 20,U0O pi u- inCifevr Hampshire the ; roturns indicate a falKy." The rest ot the ticket is Republican by Virginia iuuiciite tbats^tlie congresBlnnal dide. vye'snhtiat certain cliiinReu'be made in tlie con-; gallon will heubout;;«tediilly divided lietweeu WANT 'M WITHDRAW. very'close rnoa for governor, '* Indiana oHOfaa 15,000 majority. The legislatnro has a cood duct'of courts" inartial, and that the pay ot oii- working; majority. - The R-^puhlicans .^eleci tiie'two paftlen, givlofnilhbone agiiin bl two. The method'adbpteii' for the trial of hi'have»,Kona democrnllc by about 2,000, listg|inun Db ridse.i from IJIS'to iSltt, iioiv cougreiiBnien in the first district, BobtT Davis; WYOMiNO.': ' • Arabi Pftsba, undiir Eugli'aii preiisui-c, iaii'vla- Ililiiois Republicimn ekct a majority of the; Bocond, John D Longttliird, Ambrose A Biin- moTOi.' Last ydsa'thura ware 3,2|l,deBertioo8 (llorton K P'lOt, democrat,'ra-oloctod to con• latluu ot £:;yptian law and cuBtoin in the Judg- loRlslature, and hold their liwn on conirreasman.' )i>«y; eighth, Wm A BiibbbII; teath,, WnT W Bnd;7,atI BnlistiJiHatn iind 'r«-BUliBtmi)nt,B; Rico; eievonlb, Wm Whiting; twelfth, Geo D greas.', , .-, _,, :•• I ,• = :• inent of Borelli and I'ndbn, HBsociato counsel All of the southern Blatea are demociatlc; HOW TllK,.rEANNJ!:T'rK WKN-rnowN.; Rnljinson. The Democinta elect: Fourth dis- WISCONSIN., . . tor the government, and said lenrned gentle• Michigan returns Indipiite the einctinu of Be-' tvlct, Patrick A CoIHub; fifth, Leopold ,Moroe; The state elaots a Ronublican loRlslntiirp man hnye besqnght the kliudlvu iliiit they may ,^ During the conclusion ol' Melville's Role (fushm) tor governor.:, 'fhere can be; but Blxlh, Henry H Lovering; aeventh, Ohas P wilh htiavy loeseB.' • The'B'jpiiblicans elect flvu Ttinmpsou; ninth,Theodore Lyman; a Demo• be allowed to withili.uv from the prosecution'. story at WashiiiKfoii'lbH other day,-boflMO'ib' little doiiht that the demiicrats have'elected aad the Democrats tour cougreBQiiien, h Dum- cratic gain pttnur. oeratlo gain of two. Certain Turkish witneBsea summoned by the ed the wr«oitin(t of tlit) Jdanhatto, and Biiirl: enough oonarossinon to have a big majority in detenao to testify.in Arnbi'a favor bavorefused It must liavB bottu alioiit 11 o'ciocic ni niKht the lower house. BKN BaTLKH'S UHOOM. HOW pONGRksS WILL STAND. . wheti they iett ihe ship and took up camps,on Unofflciai returns indicate that the to appear, ami it is liolieyeil that Ujoy ara sus• •>-•'-THK INDICATIONS. ' Wasiunoton, Nov. 8.—The cupola of Ben the ice. AH hniids had bi'ea paired ofl iuto^ Bntlor'ii:i'.'iifiBb[ipiioIto tbe cnpitol la adorned lower houBB of congreBs' will stanll Iflti d'oniii- tained in this action li;'tiio sultan, Later returns from tbe various states by a iipw broom ihUi morning in honor of his oratB, to 129 republicaus, eacli statfl being rojir niesBBB. ThBrewere about five tents, the S'TRIOTURES ON WOLSBLII. ' :'. on th^Slh Instant, lodicnted the tollowlnR. re• clean sweep of MnsBnchusettn yesterday. i-i's^nted as fellows: Alabama—Deiiiocrnts 8; messes consistloB pt about seven persons each. Arkansas-:Democratii 6; Cnlltorniii—Dcmo- . MARTLANO. The Dublin Freeman's Journal in an sults:!' • ' r;--.';: cjatH O; Colorado—Republican 1;, Connecticut Tbey bad to chanRe their (luarturs before mid- nrticio protofltingagainntconferrinR the free- ABKANSAS. ThK indopeiideut judicial ticket carried —Deuiocrnts S; Republican 1; Delaware—Dein. BiRht, About 4 o'clock iu the morninif wit• • The deinocralB carry nil four oongropsior.nl Baltimore city by a henvy miijority. The fol• ocrnt 1; Florida—DemncratB 2; Georeia—Bum- dbin of Diiblln ou Gim. Wolaeleypn bis return ness heard some of tlie ineu cry out: "Thero districts and also elect tbe cougriissman at lowing Democratic congressmen are elected: orralH 10; llllnoir,—DemocratB 10;BepubiicanH to thatclty, naaarts thatWolseley when about First district. Gen W Cnvingfon; third. Feller 10; Inrtinnn—DemocratB , 9; RBpiiblicana .4; she Roei.; take a look at her. This is tlie last larRe. .,..•„ • ' ' 'i . .K-.c.i • to go to Egypt declared the only alloy to his S Hoblltziil; fourth, John L FIndley. The Iowa—Republioans 9; Democrats 2; Kiinaiie— AHIKONA. chance you will ever have of aselnR the old Republlcann elect, seonad district, Thnd E Hiipubllean . ,7; Kentucky—DBmnornte 10; plenButeovB'-thevrospeot-' of bis expedition • The territory has go- e democratic by au lii- Jeannette," rheshlp then went down in Blair; fifth. Hart B Hoiton; sixth, Lewis HI Republican 1; Louislnnn—Deniocmtn.e; Re oreaued majority ona full votn. Ouriiy re• Was the fimf that the Irish people might tiike McComns, wbo beats Montgomery Blair. A puhlicin 1; Mnin^—Republicans 4; Maryland about thirtyrelKht fathoms of water. As Ions elected to cnngreas. Tbe legislature Is damo- advantuiie of Ids abaeuco to rise and ha would Ropubllcan Rain of two. —DBmocrniB 4; Republicans 2; lVlaBsachuser.te as the ice k*pt toBothor tho ship was all liRht, cratlo. nol be Uifcroio suppreBs them. During the JIISSOOBI; —D9mocrnt,fi 4; R;ipubllcans 8; Mlctibrao— but whan it parl.nd she went down • at once. ALABAMA, D.»mocrnt3B;RBpubllcanB6;Miunessota—Doln- pendency of the discussion on coercion, tooi Tbe demooratH carry the state, electing oorntsl;RepubliCllns4;Vlifl8iBaippi—Dsmocralfl Witnes's'went out Willi DaLoDg' aiid saw ,tho - ThedumocratB make a cle»n sweep ot con.- Thos A Sherwood Bupreme judge by 60,000 Bays the Journiili he expressed the hope tliat gresBinna ns follows: First district, TIiob. H. 5; Repul)llcanB2; lyileaourl—Democrats 14; N« remains of the wreck. majorily. The entire democratic congres. biaska—BBpuhllcana 3; Nevada—DHmnoialH 1; if the Irish should revolt he might be sent to Heradoo; second, Hilary A. Herbert; third, slonal delegation is elected, snvB#erhaps In FALL'S OONlfltBSION. Wm. C. Oates: I'nnrUi, Ohiis. M. Shelley; fiftb, Now Hampshire—Ropubllcans 2; Ni*'w Jersey— indaud to anppresa them and tench them the ninth district. Tbie is a demomitic gain Dsinocrata S, Repnbl leans 4; New York—Dsm. In the police court Frank H. TS'M, 'I'homas WllliamH;eixll).tiold8milli W.Hewitt; otfive. what was meant. seventh, Win. H. Forney; Blgbth,Luke Pryor. ocrata 17, Republicans 17; North Caroliuii— charged wilh conspiracy to currupt the jary- DsmocratB 8, RepnblicanB 1; Ohio—neinocrnts The delsgalion sinudB the snina aa at present msSISBIPFI. TO APPEAR BEFORE HBR MA JBSTY, mon In the Star Bnule trial, was placed nndor 18, RapublicanB 8: OroKon-Bepublicfins 1; OALIIfORNIA. Election only for congressmou. Domoornts The Queen will review the Indian elect Muldrow in the first, fourth Money, fifth Pflnnsyivania—DoiiiocratH 12, Republicans 1»; $4,000 bonds to await the action of the grand troops at Windsor Castle and decorate some Democratic state ticket elected, headed by Singletnu, seventh Barksdnle. The republi- Bliodelaland—RopHbllcans2;Suuth Carolina— jury. A alatemtint has become public, uidd to Geo Stonenian for governor, by 4,000 miijorlty. ciiQB claim Gen Chalmers lu the second, Jef. Doinoarats t!. Republicans 1; 'I'ennessrte—Doni- chonenof tbeforcn for ooiispiisaous bravery In havf) hBiin voluntary made by P.1II 0.it. lOlh. Thfl domocrats oleM, the following congresfl- fords in third and Lynch in the sixth. A re. ocrals 6, Republicans 2 ; fexas—Democrats 11; Vermont—Republicaiie2; Virginia—Demo, the Egypiian war. It begins by assertiiiK that he obtained the inen; At large, Jjis R Glascock and Clias A publican gain of two. Baports from the sec. Stimner; firiit district. Win S Rosecranz; third, nnd district are favorable to Chalmers over cratic 0, BepublicaUM 6; West Virgioln—Demo• MR, GHAT'S IKPHISONMEKT, impi-esHlon from aa intorvlew with Brewster Barclay Henley; fourth, P B Tully. Page crat 2, Republicans 2; Wisconsin—Domocrats Manning. Van EiUou issupvoaed to be elected . TheEnglisbparliameutiiry committee and Cameron ,11100 14 that the government (rep) defeated iu the second. over Lynch (colored). 5, Rapublicans 4, aeslred tn obtain evidence of misoouduct of appointed to luveBligaio the imprisonment of COLOKAUO. KtNNKSOTA CONNEOTICOr'S NKXT OOMPTROLLBR. E, Dwygr Gray will BubmU their reports. the Star Route jury, pist or future. He was Tbe state has probably,Rono democratic hy elected a republican chief justice without Thnt of the ohnirmnn of the committee rays euKaijed at $10 per diem to ascertain if any a small majority, electing JamimBQrnntROVH- opposition. Legislature Is republican. Con- Gen. Frank D. Sloat, republican, is fldoted state comptroller by a majority of 650 members of the jury were corruptible. He re• iior nnd S S Wailnce tocougroBs, a Rain ot greBBlonal delegation as now probaOIe solid ihe matter referred to the committee does not oni>. The halaucB ut the state ticket Is proba• republican, although democrats claim tbe and n plurality of 2,252. Eleven small towns demand further nttontion of thebouBennd that ported to Cameirou evmy uicht. The stiite- election ot Ames over Waahburne in the to hear from will chnnge the figures but bly republican, nud that party will haven Judge Lnwson fulCUod his duty iu informing ment then narrates various alteraptu to iufla- small majority iu the legislature. fourth. • Hlightly. Ibehouseof Gray's impiiionment. Parnell's ence the jury, aud diaclnseB tome very quos- CONNKOTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRK. KLEOTION IN MONTANA; ripnrt admits thnt Judge Lawsou's action was tionable acts oi> the part of the Jurors.' The democrats have electeil their state ticket, The olHcinl returns will be needed to de• In Montana there are large republi• legal, but ooutends there was no suffldent bonus KXOHANflED. beaded by Thomna Waller for governor tiy cide whether Halo, republican, or Edgerly, can gains, Balkin, republican, is probaly elect• about 4,000. Tho legiBlatnro is close, both democrat, is einctod. Tho , legislature is ed by a small majority. re«80D for imprisonlug a member bt parlia• Since the treasury depiirtment re• parties claiuiinK it. Tho democrats elect tlieli strongly republicnu. Both oongresBmen are ment, Dillwyii's report is nearly similar. sumed tho exchauge ot bonds bnarlng Interaiit ,congre.SBin«n, in tho first district, Wm Eaton; nipublioan. Later: Hall (rep)Ib elected. COLORADO RETDBNS. second, Chns L Mitchell; fourth, Edward W at the rate of 8X per cant. piBsm«n, a loss of lour. The whole upper bouse. The entire Repubiicm state intention, and per cents out»tiinding are ticket is elected bi>yond queation, except member of pnrlianienl as well as the corpora. OKORQIA. democratic state ticket Ib elected by large n6t'l'ii|SH«!,Ud fortxchang will all be inaj'^rilies, including Gen. Siocum for oon- governor. It la generally biilieved • beyond tiou,oirrfred.i'.nBmeudmBntsagainst.presenting ' The congruesional deisRation remains solid• RreBfimau at large by 100,000 over Carroll, qudstion that Gov. Pitkin has a Bnllicitmt fol• Gen. Wois ley tlie freedom ot tbe city, which called irfofc redemption iu less than seven ly deiiiocrntlo as follows: At large, Tbos. 'the legislature has over 40 democratio ma• lowing to insure his election to Ihe United was carried by 27, to 21. Tho meeting iben inoiitbii';;''- , Hardeman; first district, John C. Nichols; jority. States senate. • HKNHY QEOKQK IN WASHINGTON. second, Henry Q. Turner; third, Chns. E. adjourned. Crifip; fourth, Hugh Buchanan; fifth, NEW lORK CITY AND. OODNTY, WHITE ELBOCKD. Mr. Henry George, the bind and communism in VIENNA. Nathaniel J. Hiiinmond: sixth, Jaiiier NEW York, Nov. 8.—Cievelaud's majority Reports from the 10th Kentucky dis• labor riiformsr, arilvcd in -WashioKlon recant- H. Blount; seventh, Judsnn 0. Clenieuis; in this city Is about 78,000, five e'octlon dis• trict complete except one connty give White, It is rumored that the working pei> ly. An evening paper in that city says he elKhth, Seaborn llBose; ninth. Alien D. Cand• tricts bouiR estiinaled. Every deinnoratic con- Rt»p., 506 mfijnrity. The misaing county will pie of Vienna, Auetria, intend storming the ler. gressmau nominated in the county is ulnctod. increase his inajorlry to 1,00U. • callnd upon Sccrtitary Frelinghny.^en, and in INniANA. The democrntR elect 18 and the republicanii musoum of .iriiia and town hall,and aa a pre- reply to au Inqniry of the secretary if ho dii- M Arc's VICTOBY. The democrats carry tho state by 5,060 to tt counolltnen, nnd the board of aldermen cauilnunry moasuro dotacliments of troops sired the government to take any further 10,000 mnjorlty for Wm.R. utyers, secretary of staudB 18 democrats to 6 republicans: .Returns from the last counties to be occupy both buildiiiKB. .-viauy nrraats of work• state, the bend of the ticket. The state housB heard from lu tho first congror-Hionai district steps in the matter of obtaining ivparution OLKVKLAND'S MAJORITY INCREASING. ing people are bfluc marie. has a dear ilBinoeialii: mnjorlty, th« Benalo ot Virginia show gains tor iUnyo. Coailliouist, from the En(;lii!h govurBineiit for tronlrahut clnsa but giving the legislature l;o the demo• Nkw Sokk, Nov. 8.—Oievehmd's majority which iuBui-B his nlectioa by about 200 ma OONBAD shot AT. ho bad ro'i'elVKd while iu Ireland, Mr. Giforge crats on joint ballot. Ot the oougreasiouiil as estira.ilod by tho reputiiicin «tali« com- jority over Garrison, Dem. Baron Conrad, governor of the police said he did not; that as far as hu wns concern• dfllogation the df inocratB have certainly elect- mittse Ib placed nt 183,581; ClBvelnnd'B ma NEW HAMPSHIRE RKTCRNS. •i,d: Firai liiftrici, John J Kleiner; seoond, jotity in New York couuty Ib 80,000, nud in Vienna, was shot at while on parade. His ed he was perfi'Clly satiFfied wilh tho npolo;is»y 10,000,11110 Ft.Wavnk, Ind., Nov. • 8.—Robert Lowrv, 8,000 to lO.OOO. Weaver in the first and Second; York, Liberal, in tho Sixth, Cox, Pennsylvania ; 4I,0mi,t)(l0 llonl., is elBCtn'l to congress from tbe twelfth Laird in the second congressional districts are Douiocrat, in tliu Fonrth,and Green, Democrat, VOTED DOWN. lu tho Third, are very doabtful. Delaware 4 0lill,C0a district hy 2,000 innlority. The state is dem• elected by small majorities. '.Che election ot Sir Stafford Northcote's motion that Maryland n.Oli^Oao ocratic by at lonst 8,000. • Valentine in the third district is still iu doubt. BLAINE'S DEOLABATION. tha government's cloture rule be rejenteil,wa8 •Vuvinia ;. 35:i 00,000 The woman suffrage amendment is defeated ILLINOIS. Ex-Secretary Blaine said to a person• North Carolina 35,000,000 The state is repnblloan, eiecting John 0. by a large majority. There was only lost in tlie coium.ouB by a voto of 2ti0 to 304. South Carolina lB,i)(iO,0OU one cuDgreasionni diatrict in tho state hereto• al friend in Boston: "I wish it diatiuclly un Smith state trencnrflr, tha head ot the ticket NARROW escape. fi.iorgia S'i.'M 0,IIQO by from 10,000 to 15,000 majority. The legls. fore. derstood that I am not a caudidato tor tha Florida ' '• 4,oni),00'i The assassination of Justice Lawson laturo is iilso republican nnd will replace NEVADA, preeldency or any other ofllee, and nothing ctin Alahiima 29,00i»,il00 David Davis with a repnblicau 0. 8. senator. in Clare street, Dublin, was prevented by a po- AiiBsiKi-ippi. 25,iioo,o;;o Demoorats havo elected their governor nnd induce mo to be such." Cook county elects entire domocratio county llcaraan, who arrested the would-he murderer Louisiana 12,0(10,000 ticket. The oongrMBloaal returns are meagre' congressmen by about 2,000 majority. , A FOOL ON whisky. Toxaii...; ; 74,000,000 bat indicate the election of those nipublicanfl; NORTtt CAROLINA, just In the nick of time. It wns Lawson wbo Western distillers, after earnest and ArkaRBiis ... S5,iil)(l,000 in Chicago, first district. Hansom W.Dunham; State gone democratio by an increased ma• impilBonod Dwyer Gray for contempt. Tcnncsgae 8(l,flil0,000 fourth district, Geo, E. Adams; Plnerty, inde- jority. Legislature strongly democratic. Dem• long continued iefforts, formed a pent at Oin- EXOITBD EMPLOYES. West VI rglnia 13,000,000 peiidont democratic, is elected In tha second, ocrats'elect eight out of nine oongreBsmen. ciuuati, to laet from the ISlb of November Kentucky ;... '7S,onn.00O nod Blacki'democrat, probably lu tbe third. No change. Employes in the government tobacco Uhio.. 82,000 0 0 iintil tho 1st of May. Under the ngroemeut, Win. Springer, democrat, is re-elected by nn NBW JKRSBI. factory at Lyons, France, angered by a fine MiCblKau 30,1)00010 increaaed majority. Geu. Singleton, ind. production will bo 85. per ceat of the full Imposed on one of their number, tried to drown Indiana. 99,'0'),0:0 rtem., is elected In ';he twolftb. Wm. R. Tbeiegisiature is democratio by five, majori• capacity. Illinois.. 219,100,0 0 KuelTner, rep., defeats Wm. R. Morrison, ty on joint ballot, Robeson is defeated foi: their manager in tbe rivor, but tbe police Wisconsin...... 82,(00 01)0 congress by Thos M Ferreli, democrat, by 'I'HK GABBIELD MONDMBNT ASS001.ATI0N. dem, In the eighteenth. Both parties claim a cracked a few skulls and frustrated their de• MIuLesola. 2101(1,000 Rain of one congressman iu the state. from 600 to 1,500 majority. Brown, republi• The Garfield monument fund com• Iowa ..;..... 18(i.CO0,O 0 can. Is re-elected iu the second. The demo• sign. The anarchists in Lyons are v*Jry active, IOWA. missioners have formed a permanent organlz- Missmrl 184, OvO) crats gain two members in tbe state. and placards have bean oosted calling tor a KaiiBBB 161,00000 J.A. Fi Hull, republican, for secretary of atioB, with Go?. Cornell as their ,pfe8ldeat. PENNSYLVANIA, demonstration. Police are taking every pre• Nobraaiia.... 81,0J fiOJ state, carries the state by 20,000. The demo• Gen. Hancock and. Wm; H.' Vanderbllt are crats break tbe present solid riipublicnn'dele- I Pattison, democratic, has a plurality ot caution to prevent serious outbreaks, while tba' Tho quality of the crop is superior throngh- patiOD by electing Jerry N. Murphy in the almut 20,000 In the state. .The demoorats gain among the men appointed to aid in tbe pre• milUaiy nre In readinees to assists ont the South. It tails bnlow the standard ot second congresnional district, while the Rreeu- three congressmen, perbiips more., the indfi- parations for the fair at Washington. ' ODi> hundred in only eif^bteen stales and terri• nackors claim Weaver's eli^ction overCutta in peudent republican vote is nearly equal to the mesmerism IN SCRQEBY. the sixth. The republicnna elect drat district, stalwart vote. , . .SoisBors-Edltrng. tories; only one iioint below In Michigan; two Mosfis A. Monoid; third. David B. Hender- Wm. Tell, a colored patient, was PENHBYLVANU LEalSLATDBB AND 0ONOBBS9- In Ohio; threBia Nevada; fivoln; Indlano,'Vei- non; fourth, Thomas Updegrsfl; fifth, .Tas mesmerized by Dr. Smith of; the homeopathic Wiiaon; seventh, John A KiisRon; eigbtb, Wm ••• 'wsiii \":'> -ti. Outsiders who think themselves mnntand Utah; six luN«w Jerseyj eight In dispenaavy at Louisville, i tiud , while in, the P Hepburn; ninth, Albert R Andersoo; tenth, ' PmLADKLBHiA, Nov. 8.—The returns give very wise imagine tho. getting up of Gulorndo: nin« in New York; ten in Rliode Adoulrnin J Boiinea; eleventh, Isaao S hypnotio state n huge tumor was taken from Pattison, democrat, a plurality In tbe state of selected matter to be the'easiest work Island aud New: Mexico; fifteen in Now Struble. 85;000. The oongreisional delegation staiids his face and neck, the operation requiring oiiei in the world that is done on a' 'paper. Hampshire and Iowa;' sixteen In Dakota; ,, KANSAS.-, 16 demosrnts, IS republicans. The legislature' hour and a halt and proving n perfect sucoesa. Geo W Gliok,' democrat, defeats John P St hns arepublioau majority o( two ou joint bal• If they find the editor with scissors in eiRhtsen la Minnesota and twouty-two iu The doctors down there are delighted with the John, tha present republican governor, by a lot, which Is a loss ot 20. Ins hand, they are, sure to say, aC'- WlBconsiu, , ','-^, • new eubstitute for anaesthetics, haudsome majority on the prohibition issue. BHODK ISLAND. . , compaiiying their ,ne w: and witty ques• . yorm,: ' The remniiidnr of tbe state ticktA is republi• Both Bepublloan congressmen are elected. briefs. ', can, 'the republioans elect cnnRressmiia aa tion with un idiotic' wink' or smile: THB RETDllNS. Legislature heavily Bepuhllcao. follow*: Samuel R Peters. BW: PerkluB, A canal lato be: constructed from "Ah I so that's the way .you get up Elections were held Xov. 7th in Gali- LbwIs Hauback, E N Merrill; first district, SOnTH CAROLINA.' MnnnhoimtoStrasburg. • :,:,;;';, original matter; eh "i"'' The facts are; John^A, Anderson; third; Thoa Ryan...The tornin, Colorado, Goaneottontv' Delaware, Gone Demooratio on state ticket by a largely Tho Loudon Timos predicts that cloture will that the , interest, itbe morality, the (.'einoorntB claim NelaoaPAccea'election over Inoreasad mnjorlty. 'Ihe Demoorats elect four Florida, Illinois,Kinsfts, Marylaud,Massiicbu- break down In practice. Dudley 0 Haskell In , tho second; it Au'osis cougrossmen, the Bapubllcana one, leaving variety and usefulness 'of a setts, MichlKan, Minnesota, Misaisiilppl, ."jlis- eleoied it is a democratic gain ot one, two distiiota In doubt, with the -chances m Judge Wylie declines to enter a nolle prose, paper depend, in no small degreei' souri, NsbraskD, Nevada, Ne«r Hainpsbire, KKNTtlCKT. • , favor otthe Republicans In one and the Dem• qui in Soteldn's case. Hpon its selected matter, and few men' oorats la tbe othsr—a HepubUcan gain ot two, New Jwsej, New York, North Carolina, Only conRreesmea voted for. Democrats Oormany seeks a revision of 6ber naturaliza• are capable of the position who would ; elect, first district;, O»oar Turner; second, 'Jas.' TBX&8. Penneylvanlii, , Sontb .Carolina,: rennessoe, not themselves be able to write; many F: GIny; third, John S, Halzoll; fourth, Tbos. > The Democrats have carried the state by 60,- tion treaty with the United States. : Texas, Vimlnia and ;Wi«oouBla. Beturna H. Rotinrtson; Stibi' A,ibort S: Willis; sixth,: 000 majority and every congressional district, O. W. Bennetti'itbe: Elizabeth bank robber, of the articles they select. ,1 A sensible- were voluminous on the loll womn morninBi John Q. Oiirllsle; seventh, J. 0. S. Blackburn; though there is slight dnnbt about the seventh will •sr-'ethe state ot Mew Jersey Ave years. ^ ^ editor desires considerable selected: eiirhlh, Ptaihii B.rhomDaon; eleventh, Frank but wireof course, Inconipletej and :thiB re- and tenth. , There were but sli districts before Jas.R: Young of Pblladelphia succeeds matter, because he ,,knowsthatone- Wol lord; I'be Republicans elect, ninth, Wm. from which one independent waa elected. pnrt only;approximnt»9 the: Ranerar result. W. Oulbertson; tenth, John D.' Wblte. Tbe Now there are eleven, making a virtual Dem- Mr. Milllken as ohlat clerk of the department mind cannot make so good^avpaperv as In New Yark ^ihs ; Dsmotaats have BBpubllcans.BBln one member,,.:^; : ocratlc gain ot six. ot justice. Ave or six. Ittls well to present all* evidently Rained a majority of the LOUISI&MA. TlHNBBSIl. Oosiipaat the.tapltal :*«y Mra. Woodruft sidesof a question,'and letithe''reader cnuftressmen and elected Olevelaad The entlra Demooratio delegation It: elM(ad< (Demoarati alact fiatagovernor by a imall ptohlosgo willaoon:bathe bridaot ax-Yiaa decide for himself as to its, right or fovtmor agatnal Colger.' Fattlson, dtmooratl to ooogrew ai tollowe: Flrtt diatriot, Quia- majority. Damooratlo coDgrauman ara oar' Praridant Wbaaiar.' v , t Thom'iis Howletl, Laiicaslor wheal, ,. Jny McICcnzlo, best white cabbage, 60 CUM 12-Sllildli) Wools. Chas. Cool, bostirlsli soeiUlng';p6laloes..' SO , SI 50 Harab ,1. Sniltli. host red vioo jiop corn.,.,, 11. >i, Twainloy, beid, ram ono ycaroid Gooi'go Hoyco, 2d best do.... :; ' Af. .1. TltiLs, 2d early bn.s.sniio tiiriiips...... Hi M. 'rwamloy, boHl^nini lamb...... , 1 W Chas. Kilsworlh, best Aiiibainii. i)op corn '", ' " 2d best parsnips :'25 K. Jl. Twainloy, id bestdo . 1 no JI.St.oolclng,bcstelgiit rowed yellow coyn " "•" 'Jil best collection inammotlij' MiCoaleicri It.M. Twainloy, «d liesr, do 75 V. ti. .May, 2d best spotted dent corn . wiiito winter nulLsbo.s '.:...... :....: H. M. Twamloy, best poii owos !t yeara " " best Egypllun pop corn W. Gaylord, best Essex Hybrid squash.. 60, old.....; ;.;;::.. .; ; 2 00 Uf..I.'ritiis, best Essex Hybrid squiLsh... ,5'J 1 50 C. Adams, black wax sweet corn ir. JI. Twaniley, M bestdo M. J. '.I'ltus, best Lansing oorn: ,.; .." liostEtanip'ns pumpkin.. ' ,10 H. I\r. Twiiiiiloy, best.pen owes two ,T.n. lTubbiira;2it best do a 00 '"• " Chester counly maiiimoUi years old. corn : ; M. .1. 'J'lliis, best largo tours ;,.:.( JM 31. M. Twainloy, best pon o^voH ono 0. Fox, best llussian.whito oats...... " best nutmeg melons..' ,10' your old 1 f.fl .." " " best nest-egg goura...., ,111 .1 ai ,r. U. Rogers, best cattle dent corn II. M. TwamluT, Lost pon ewe lambs .lohn Vnn.Syokol, Kost Doloware wiieal... P. llnwiey, best early rose potatoes 60 IX«iT OF rREMIUMS H. M. Twainley, I'd best pen ewodumbs.. I Ull ,1'oler Jlolntyro; bot|l smut nose corn M. .1. Titus, ','d liest do,...:.. , ' 25 ]|, JI. Twainloy, Rd best do...... ,,75 H. Stocking, 2(1 best do;..,... ,," " best Climax iiotaloos.. ; 6(1 . 50 Anui'ileil ll|>j; tiiv NIocklirlilKB W.iiloii ClMg.l3—Lose laiUlddlo WooI'Stiddt, ' it. A. Croman, ;bost'Armstrong's lly- (ieoi'.gii Gorloii, bestcltron;. . broil'wheat...... :. : M..1. Titos, 2d best do '25 AKrir.iilthnil «««l«ily «t IU«> *'•"«;»• il. jM. .Twainley, besl. poii^, owo lambs, .10 I'iilr lielirtt*!*. IO. II.UIKI I'JIIi. IHS2. 11. A. Ci"oman,'l)estbucksvbeal..:.:: 1:1. K. Bird, best o'l"io w puiupkins .,;, nilddio wools I H lieoso. pumpitin.s,,...:..;... ,1(1 Olits'l-Horsoi fcr r»f».,Worl;.' 1 (III 'JNioina.s Itowlot, 2d best do '' n.M. Twainley, M best do 11, j\. Croman, best whlto oats _ W. Gaylord, best cliorry poppers m Q '• .'Id liOKt do, 1').... J CD A. Noys, beatsuniiiierorooknoolcsquasli ,11) 1 no toinat,o....;.....;;,;; :..,...... 50 (IcorKO .lossop, l!d ho.st do busl,>sow over li inoiitlis 25 E. B. Parks,,hcst llat table tui'iilps...... 50 75 and under. 1 .year, R. 2 m A. .Miller,2d bestdo • :...:.; Oj'rln Sayles.'bost Cayenne poppers.. 60 1!. liiu'kiis, ikl bestdo •. ;.. U.S. Poet, host maininotli pearl potato.... ,10 Wm. Oanlels, host iiiaru -l yt-'iir.s old 2 .10 C. Mkidnioro, id best do ; 1 00 Mrs. Wm. Ellsworth, best l-rownlioad •2 m Gfioife'Q .Slapdsli, best 4 pigs4 inonllis old, Jl. A. Cool, 2d bestdo !..; •25 60 ,Hoiiici',.lvi;.s, ad-best do iM. A. Cool, best strawberry potatoes •50 . lettuce:...... S..C. Ivos 3d best do...... ,1 so E 2 50 A. .T. Boyco, ^2(1 best tomatoes : ;... 25 1! no C. Kkldniorc, best .1 pigs under '1 months 1 50 A. Owen, do ;.;' ;...,.:...... • no 1'. JlcCanii; best ijoaclibiow potjitoes..:.... ,60 Wm. lIiiyo.>i,boMl in.iro y years old M. A. Cool, ruby potatoes;..., • iKl C. .Sawyer, best niaro'-' ytiir.s old ,1 50 K. ii. ilrueilon, best sow one year old, K. A. Camp, 2d bosl do :; • 26 1 *j I UO iM. A. Cool, best blue Imperial potalo 50 Mm. H. C. Collins, best bell peppers...;..:.; 611 Kdmund Jioll, lid best do...... ;...'. Snit'olk iM. A. Cool, 2d best Irlsli soDding potut9;. 25 ij. K. Bnllis.ad best do ....:.J.:.: •100 • Ciill lO-Bothiitii »nd rohni CMaa. Kaiab .r. Sipitli,'2d best cuouiiibers..,.,;..., 25 1 ffi M. A. Cool, bostearly Shaw potato;;;;...:; - ',10 I'^ugeno May; bostbiaolc .Spanish winter. I). iM .loslln, best, mure 1 year old..i..;.....', •Variety ol'potaloos—grcalesi. and best: . ifOoiKO .fe.ssop, be.sl brooil-'iinro ii ou H. xicCioy,'besllioar 1 year;old, llork- radishes:...... :: .:.:: : .10, ;i .10 slilro....„....: ;.. S3 00 1st hist., 11. A. Croman ..; :. 2 00 II. .liicobs, best span -1 years old;....- 1 ,'>'J J. M. Cros.snuin, best parsnips...... ,:..:..',...., ,.10 1! .50 AsaPrphuir, best, boar over 0 nioiitlis, 2d best, C. Skldmoro ;...; .: ,; E.A. Camp, best largo, long Cayenne' 1". MoCuiui, lid bestdo... 2 OU ,'id best, iM. A. Cool 1 00 li\ l.leenuLn, .jtl bust do;...... 1 .10 Borksiiii-o „ ', poiipors..;,;. .;.:.." ;. ,10 ..VsaProeloi, best.sow ovor U months, 11. S. Poet, best Lima Loans;...... ; 50 -CliM a-Swdrtot:. 2 00 ,10 .T. II. Hubbard, best white oleiilianl po. Horkshiro ; li. H. Pool, best Uoehestur Lima boans....' taloos .'. .' 60 elms. Bail, biisl stallion -1 years old. 5 no A. Noyos, best sow'.onp year old,Uork- 11. S. Poet, host snap beans..;... 51) ,10 H CO 2,1 David Croman, best can llllowei".;;.;...:..;... li. Wcstlaii, Sd best Uo...... '., .1 00 shire : „.. O. Skidmore,2d best do...; • " " best brussols'spronts ,10 A. Daltiii, iid best ilo.... .'. li no A. Noyos, best 1 pigs under .1 months, O. Skldmoro, host curly Savoy eabbago,. ,10 •60: 1 50 C. Skldmoro, host yellow Ovid mangle C. Fox. liosl mngnumboniiiii potatoes..., i;iiii.s. ilarlord, liost stallion 2 years old.. !i 00 llorkshlro .: Davis Uogors, best large rod onldns.: ,10 David Wliilini,', 'M best do. 2 00 J. C. AVilliuore.busLboar 1 year old,P. C. 3 Oil wiirt/.ol...... ;...; ;. ,10 ,10, ,K) " " host early red onions; .lolm Farmer, bc'stueldiiigl yoarsold ;! no Homer Ives, 2d bestdo.; 2 00 n.S. Gregory, best blood beols " ••' 2d' best..'.while PprlHi^'ai, I!. Itackus, M bestdo 260 Asa Piootor, ,ld best do 1 .m .r.Ij. Cain, best sugar beets...;. :. : f.o onions ;; ;:...... ;... :;....' ..:.:; I.'niulc Hoyoo, lidliast do 2.(10 H. iMeCloy, bestsow 1 yearold. P. C. 3 UO O. Skidmore,'2d best do ;; Andrew Kiiiler, host Kngiisli blossom po• Orniaii Clark, beNtiieldiniiR years old.... UH Isbell, 2d bestdo : 2 UO O. Skidmore, best yellow summer rnd- tatoes...;..;.; :...; .ioliii Morltio, ai best do 2 (W Asa Proctor, 3d liest do 1 50 isiies ...v.. ;...;.; G. W. Cross,'best; Neapolitan' mii'.«agoiu Will LoiUiOinaKor, ;id bust do ; 1 50 .1. C. Wlilmoi'O, besfboar over 0 iiioiUhs, C. Skidinoru, best.white sununor luriilp 2 00 onions .; David WesUiill, best KeUliiiB 2 yeara old.. 2 0« , radishes .:.. G.W. Cross, best Inainnioth Tripoli on• .1. 0. wriiiiioru, best yoldiiifc,' 1 ycaroUL... '1 ,10 ,r^0. W'iTniotor-iVb'cstdoV.V.\\\\\V^ 1 50 C. Skldmoro; best long scarlet suiiiiiior 60 • ,1 UO ions ; w, C. Ives, liost uoll..... ,1 ,10 ,1. C. Willnii)re,.'!d bestdo radlslios 1 :;. G, W. Cross, host caidy rod globe onions, 50 A. ir)wo!i,.-'d bust do •• 1 00 .Taeob Wostfall.besll pigs ovcrl inoiilhs O. Skldmoro. best \vhito silver-skin A.Thlilps.Ild bo.sldo.; 75 and undoi eight : ,-,•10;- onions v.; Ohsj Sl-rruil. .lohn Kaniicr, bo.st saddle bor.se 1 50 ,T. 0. Wlllmoro, 2d best do.... 3 00 G. W. Cross; liesl Grant Kocco onions '/,. Taylor, host Baldwin 1 110 C. Kox, 3d best do :. .;•.. • I'SOi 0. Skidmore, 2d bestdo..... ; .T. MelCon/.io, 2d host do ,; ; 20: i). 11. .Tn.s.sop, «d best,do ; '23 S. U. Ivoa, ;ttl lioHt.ilo ;,...... : 1.50 Ormaii Clark, best 1 pigs under.! months 1 50 A. Ijiiwrenco, best early.'coiiquorOr to• Asia I'roctor, liost 11.1. Greening H 00 Jolin ColllngK '2d best do 1 00 matoes ;.;...,...'..'...;.... ,'',0 /,. Taylor, 2d liest do - 21) Knuilc Owen, bust H|)ini iiialehed liorsos.. , 25 ,M. WlilKdioad.Jdbest do 2 OU Url Isbell,'best .sow over U inonth.s :. 2 00 C. .skldmoro, 2d best do...:;; ; '2,1 Petor .>ri;lntyr6, best into blood poaches.. ,T. C. Wlllmoro, 2d bestdo...... 1,10 0. Skldmoro,.bostmamiiioth tomato ,10 A. G, Miller, 2d bestdo ; 20 Van!=!> olcol, !iil best do.... 1 oo; ,25 .lo.sopli.liiiwoii, beat mare 1 years old 2 ,10 Url Isboli, 3d best ilo,,..,....:„ 1 00 ;c: Skldmoro, aeino tomato.....;.....;.:.....,... 50 /. Taylor, best goldon russet J, M. Titus, acme tomato;.'.: ;... 50 P. JlelCoujilo,'Jd liost do...,; ;.,.' ;.....„. it. A. Groniiiii, 2d.best do....; ; 2 00 eitcii 17—rouit;7,' A:iitlc ':nd other Fowls. II. Dqiisinorij, best mare.3 years old : 2 OU .1. C. Wiliiriore, best red cabbage...... ::.*.,... 60 S. C. Ivos, best Peck's pleasant „„,.. Z. A. Hnrlsuir, best trio P, Hook lowls. ..SI 00 O.Skidmore, 2d best ilo....:.; ;.; :.;.... 25 Peter Jiclv(!U-/.lo, 'Jd best:do..... ;....,. 20 I.oiiuloIsbeli,2d bestdo ,...;.•... ,1 ,10 21 ilarriiion 'iludsou, IJd best do 1 23 /,. A. Hartsuir, 2d best do .:..'..... ,C. Skldmoro, best kohi-rabl ,.."..;.,..,.. 50 ". •' bo.st niuldou'H blush IS. Li. ives, bust mare 2 years old ;.... 1 ,KI A. Hartsuir, 3d best do.... „ .10 O. Skidmore, best tenni.s ball lotliicc 50 J. MoKon/.lo, best coileolloii Irult; 2 on Amos Lawrenco, 2d best do ; 1 '2,1 Wm. Hays, best 2 P, Hook chicks... I w C. Skldmoro, best curly lettuce.....;...; 60 Asu 'I'houipsoii, 2(1 bestdo .;.. I ,10 Tlionias fjawson, lid best do ; 1 UO Z. A. Harlsuir, 2d best do..,.: : ; Jlrs. W. Ellswortdi, '2a bestdo,. ; •25 '.\.sa Thompson, bost live varlolles 1 00 .losopli Hopkins, host inaro ouu year old 1 2o li'iiM'ii U. .Smith, best trio white bautain C, Skldmoro, best llat-Dutoh turnip.;..:... 60 .T, Molven'/.lo, 2d best do 75 Lawrence Conklln, 2d best do :. 1 UO: lowls ; 1 m C. Skldmoro, best whlto carrot ;. ;... ,10 Asa 'riiompsoii, best Colvoits...., 2,1 ,S. C, Ivos, bostibi-god mare ;.. 00: /. A. Hartsuir, 2d.best do :. J. W, Crossman, 2d best do...... ;. ;'.. •25 L. Swoot, 2d best ilo.....;.<.. ;.. .211 ..V. Owen,'2d best do , '.i.W " "' best 3 whlto baiiliim Chicks 1 ob C. Skldmoro, best long orange carrot .--«) Asa Thomp.soii, *»ost Washer -*.'26 I ieorno Goodlii, bpst.spau 1 years old 3 50 " " '"3d best 3 black w^ged .T. W. Ci'OssnJjvn,'2a'bestdo.;; 25 .T. C. Klien, best .Swaar. ;... ;2,i IJavld Westrall,2d bestdo.. 2,50 game bull'. .16 C. Skldmoro, best white ruta bagii.;.;...... ,10 Asa'Tliomjison, 2d bestdo „' i2U Moses AVostfiili,hcstspim carrJilSo liorso.s ;i 00 A'.'L.'wrrenoo, bosta llglit llrahina fowls /1 OO C. Skldmoro; best yellow, ruiabiigu....;.... 5U A. Lawrence; licst laUplpplii::. ,-i.2.1 >2U y^'",. S. Was.son, 2d best do 2 00 F, E. Ives. 2d best do,.....,,..,...... , _ 75 •jtrSwen, 2d best do....;.: .....;.;.;. 2,1 Asa Thompson, 8(1 best ifjl..;.. 2 50 • " " .(Id best do.....: ...T^. .10, C: Skidmore, best mangle wnrt/.el.. VrtO I-i; Gregory, biaUJ obllqellAu griipeii ;... I 00 1>\ K. Ivos, bostslnglo earrluKO horse.,,.;.. 50 Artlnir Burbanlc. 2d best do.... J.50 • •• " best 2 light brahma chicks 100 Petur MoKou,»lo, ilth; ...... ;: ;,10 .T. M. Siecrlst,'?d best do ; '.T. M. Crossman, 2d best do...... ;.;..;....' ' 25 J. C. Klien, best Manii apple .,;.... .; 21),. Asa Tliompson,'3iV best, do ..;;;. ; lUO " . -'i'"""' ••—•• K "'5 2,1 G. S. Jlwy, best pair black bralimn Ted , O. .Skidmore, best busk tomato;.;... ,10 " bost Jersey sweet ci»u,3-St»WM8oriM.r:: " best yellow cherry ilo 50 .1. McKonzlo..:;.;;;.....:-.-...... :...... ;.....;.;..';..;.. 2.1 i game biintnms....,, 1 OO , .2,1 r;. Av Yooum, best stallion i ybiffa old...'.. '5 00 F. E. Ives, 2d best do 75 " 2d host Green Gage do 23 W. M, Stephens, bestsnow apples...; • 4 m 0:,'JC. nrownoli,.'ia best do .. 20 .rnmcs Tniford, 2d best do ..,;.,.....;...... J'; C. Klein, bost.browti legliorii fowls..... I 00 " best Goldon Tropiiy do....'. •K), , .25^ Jlaniol WiiKht, best sUnlUon 3 years old. 4 00 " i" 2d best white loghorn clilcks.. 73 " best Nesblt's victoria do;... ,10 K.-G. Pierce, best seek-no-i'artlior.. ;.. 1. :i ou •' 21) A. Plililps, 2il best do...... W.E.Smith, 2a best Hamburg fowls...;.. 75 " best Livingston perfoetloii 50 W. M. Stephens, 2d bost do.... 25 '• hest'coll ; 1 .m '• " best Hamburg chicks 100 J.'A. Suylandt, best Hubbard siiuash..;.. ,7J O. S. Gregory, liost pomegranates ,.. i,. : '2.1 • D. VanSyokol, 2ii best do , 100 G. S. May, best black, brahma,'red,game C. .Skidmore,2d bestdo.. ;..:.;.;..'.. •25 O. K. llrownell, best fall Swiuir ; 25 A. Philips, .Sd bc»l do..:;....,.;. .75 . bantiun chick.s.... ;,.,...:..:.. I 00 C. Skidmore, host innmnioth squash 60 W. C. Nichols,..best Isabella grape.,... ' • 25 O. a. Gregory, best eeldliiR 2 years old..... 2 00 David Whiltug,'host brown bantaiii.s 100 C. Skidmore, '2d best Turban squnsli ' O. K. llrownell, do...... :,.... ;....; ' 20 .. ... 2(l'bostUo 1 ,iu George lloyco, 2a best do:.".;. 75 H. P. Swoot, best Cuban (inooii water- • Wm. Hiiya, 2d bost do ;...,: 25 .Tohn Van9ycliol;beSt mare i yciiis old., 2 ,10 Wm. Hays; best golden sea bright fowls. 1 00 melon ;,...:.;.....'.;...:...;..... ,10 Asa Thompson, host ladles' favorite ., '25 .lohn McKen/lo; licst inaro ,'l yoars old.... 2 00 •' best goldori sea bright chicks 100 C. Skldmoro, 2d'bost do ;;....'...... •23 K. \. Croman, best wild goose plums Amoa King, 2il best do; 1,1U, A. Lawrerioo, best whlto legliorii fowls.... I 00 best Ico oroain do...... ;.: 50 I'eler Mclutyrc, best Clapp's favorile ..v. .iacksoii, best draught team ; 3 00' " " best partridge cochin lowls 1 00 • best black Italian do 60 : pear ..; .....:;.,;.., 3 00 " best Scotch Kale. , .10 P, Hopkins, bestljen Davis ; A;' Philips, bestbrood inaro.: .....;....;;..,, A; .T. Itoyco, 2d best do '.;.....:....;.,..;.... 75 2.1 " 2d best do... : :.....' 2 00 A; Noyes, bostHondan chicks I no " best soa kale ; 50 Tboina.s Ilowlutt, best Ben Davis ' 3 00, M. .T. Titus, 2d best do.'.: .:. 25 Peter JlcKcn/.io, 2d best do 20 .loliii ColllngK, bcstspaiv walkers best IJolton grays...',:; 100 25 S. Cobb, host span mules : a 00 .Tosoph Kirlland, best bull cocdiin fowls.. I 00 C Skidmore, bostsainplo parsley 50 ,1, McKenzie, best Spllzenburg 2 UO M. .T. Titus, 2d best do..;;.. .; 25 Z; Taylor, best Spllzenburg ' 2,1 A. Owen, best Jack; " " best bull"cochin chicks 100 2U H. McCloy, best mule coll 1 ou " " 2ii best dp.:.....'.'... "5 C. Skidmore, be,st Swiss chard 60, P.Honkins,2d bestdo ;Wm. Hays, best Bailey sweet..'. 2,1 eu:: i-StgUttrtd Shorthms. ' . eiat'i iS-Iuko^ii a*ou, Ite. ' " best'splniioli...... 60 " best soolis qua oucnmberH... •10 li '•. (best seedling poach 25 IC. U. llawloy. host bull tlireo.years old... $.1 00 H. Gregory, best bronze turkoy.s ;.,.:. 81 OO .10 't " , bost.Flainlslilboaivty...; 25 4 00 Z. A. liurlsnll', 2d bestdo....;.. ;.;;..;.. " 75 : " best cluster cucumbers..;.... ' F,,3i;. Ives, host bull 'J yoais old , " •• best vegelablQ eggs ,.'...' 50 . . ,-bestWildorNo. 4grape 25 K. A. Croman, 'M best do 3 00; C.Adams, 3d best do ..:..;...... ;' .10 50 .;. " : best Martha grape ' 2 0,'), A...1. lloyco, best',;i'oy gcejio... ; 1 00 " nest .lorsoy whlto potatoes.; M. Walker, iid^bestdo : ; "' 2d best early George do..:.;. 25 " ,. best Catawba grape...... : ID. ill. llawloy, best bull call'...;...'...... '...,.;;.;. 2 00, Z;A. Harlsutt, 2d host do : ...; '75 •50 J. A. Snylandt, bost Doliiwaro...... ;....; 25 1 ,10 .1. II. Colllns,.3d bestdo ..-.;.... '60 Davis Rogers, best St. Palrlok do...;;,. K. Hawloy, M best tlo i;;...... :0.Skidmore, 2a bestdo...... ; ..;:;; 2,1 .1. A.Snylandl, best Concord.; ; 23 h\ K. Ivos, 3d best do ;..; I 2,1 /. A. Harlsull', best cago doves.. 75 S. A. Itoyce, 2d best do ;;...... ;.. •20 3 50 Charles Isboli, 2d licst do : ',:, 50 J, O. WUimoro.Jicst Brownell's beauty.; IS. A. Cronian, best cow l years old;.. C. Skldmoro, 2a best do.. :.... :i .1. A. Snylandt, bost Rogers' Hybrla :.. 2.1 12. Hawloy, '2il best do ;.. 3 50 M. Gregory, Sdbestdi i.'...;- 25 25 'A. Taylor, best yoliow.bellllowor 1 50 /. A. llnrlsull', best Kngllsli cuckoo;.:.,:. ;!{. A. Croman, 2d bestdo K. A. Croman,3d best do .;; C. Skldmoro, best eureka potatoes ,10 J. McICeiizlo, 2d best do ....ij; - 20 V.VJ. I,vcs, best cow three yenra old 2 .m , ,10 " ,. best Detroit black.. O. Skldmoro, best grey duoks...... ; IS. A. Croman; best sweet potatoes •• •" 2d bcstido 2 CO 'C. Skiilmoro, -M bost'do; : 2i '' , best English sweet K. llawloy, na boat ilo I 00 H. Green,'ill bestdo.: ;:;.;..,..;;..;....;:...•. SO " bost Phoenix...... ;....'.; •iJ Win MeCloy, ,Sil best do;:;.'..;.'.....;.... .T; L. Cain, host vegetable oysters; li, A. C'roiiiiiii, best heller 2 years old am C. Skldmoro, 2a bestdo;.:..:.... ;...;.....'; ai •1,:. G. I'lorce, bost wine apples .:, .; . : 261 •• " " '2d best do....: 1 60 George Iloyeu. best black ducks.. .::: ,10 J. McKcnzle, 2a,bestdo ;.. ;i'..;.:...-" 2.P C. Mkldiiiure,3d host do...... ,..:.'...i : " ' '^bost cdlory,...; ...;....:...... E. 'Hawloy, best heller 1 year old 2 00' best hiack eyed marrowfat ". !',|. best swootrusset.....;...; 25'. .,, .... ._>() Bestdo.; 1 50 ;H. McCioy, best Ilaltlnioro orioles ';:50, !• "; bestTailmiiu sweet ;.; 21 1,10 !H. Gregory, best Itrcmoii geese ; ' peas V. K. Ivos,.best holler ciill',.,..., , 'C.skldmoro,greatest and best vaileiy " , bosl Johimthau...... ;..'.;;.. / ,25 " 2d best "do 1 00 best Muscovy i|ucks. 2 no .Ti Doan, best Iowa grape...;.. .i.."^; . /25i, •^75' best Muscovy duckliiigs.'..;;... vegotables.....;'..:..;...:....: ...;.'. R 11 aw ley,.3d best do ;.'.:;... .:: ;M. J. Titus, 2d best do .;..'... 1 .K). Gi W. Cross, best.KoxUuiy russet.....'.;....;' 261 F-. A. Croman, best herd....'...... ,....;...... ,1 00; .Bird Gregory; best brown rotlled pigeons K..B. Parks, Sd bestdo..;.: ...;....:;.;..;. 20 ,100' • I...... best cagQ rabbits.... Eugene May, best penmiIs.....::.;...... ; ,10 21 F. K. Ives, 2d best do .; ;...... ;.;...... C. Skldmoro, 2a best do... ;...... 25 G. W. Cross, be«tBoimont...i..i.;.'.i....i.;;i...'J' Gooa'C WestluU,, bent; Dull, (Holsteln) 1 A.-Lawroiice, best'coop cross bred lowls, W. Gaylord, 2d best autumn pean);:...'....;«: ,20 _ 3 00 Cordle howdtshj 2d best do:.-.,.. 1 '• ." best popper grass.. 50 '25 year old A. G. Miller, best yellow Swede turnips.: 50 Ei G. pierce, best JerscySpltzonburg.;.... • George Wesil'»ll;'bbst lieU'e'r, (Holsteln) i, A; Ijiwreiiee, best'cago squirrels A. Lawrence, best 'winter Nellis pear.;;...' .'25 iWbrt MeCloy; 2d best do; ;.'.: IPeter JlcKenzlo, 2d best do...... ;:.;.;.',:...;:...' 23' 'year old ;,.,'.;;..-.;....;;.','^...'.'.:'.....;.^.."....'..' - 00' : " " , . best beauty of Hebron ., ." ,, beatBartlott.;.'..!.;;...'.;....;;;... 25 E. Q. Taylor, best bull,' (Jersey) 1 yeur'' ; ' JOBopliKirtUiiid,3dbcsldo..",...... i...'... - . potJitoes « ....; ;....:. so. V .nbestlateyoilowpeach .;. 25 old .'.•.'...:..•...... ';;:;;.•»oo .'Ai Lawrence, best mallow ducks:.;.','.;,;.:;.. 1 00 ,C. Adams, Sdbo.st do :.'.';.....;....;.,:...: 25 iMrs. A. Hunt, 2d best do ; .20 ,T.H. Huhbard, best bull eulf, (Holsteln) 2 00' tChas. ljOwo;2d bestCayugaducks,','.'...;;,.. 75 Asa Thompson, best snow tiako potatoes fiO A. Lawrenco, bcst'I'alpahoonlo;.; ;..; 25 E, Hftwloy, best'herd Shorthorns,-(not. E: U. Taylor, bestPokln'dueks;.,.;:;.:.;:...; 1 00 Peter McKenitle, 2d best do...... ;...;.:.;.;.... 21 L. Sweet, best Romanlto.,..;;. ..;.;...;... • lit '•registered) ,' ; •..'...... , ! 5 00 2,1 jL. Sweet, lato.Crawl'ord poach • 25 'A; J. lloyco, bcft gray goslings.. 1 ua ; J. C. Willmon, Sd best Victor potatoes,,,. ' ' etait' S-9r>d«'Co'wi ut Balftti, Asa 'riiompsou,'Sd best Peerless potatoes 23 ;!.<. Sweet, best, black KilUlowor...... ;.;;...;.„ .2,1 ' •' •' host Peafowl,'.;... 75 : '50 P. MoKenzle, 2d beatdo...,...;; ;..'.:;...- ,•20' p. E. Ivos, best cow 4 yeaia old.... S3 00 S. O. Irish, best ferret..'..;...... ;...... :. 75 Chas. Frihurgor, beat Belle poUitoos,...:... Geo. Westfiill; best whlto winter riidlah.. ' '60 >L. SwQcti.best 20 ounce pippin ;,;,..:..' •25 •Tohn MeKonzle, 2d bestdo 00 ,E. H. IJruorlonvlWbcst'do.....:.....;., 60 V. PlBket, 2d best gi'npo...A ; -i J.20 /. Harlwuir, 2d iiost do .v. I 60 '.I.It. Collings, Ouliiea lowls ...; I no " " • best seed cucnmber " "' best Wntaon seedling po-. K. Taylor,'be8t Canada red, 25 H. .S. Peot, best holfor 2 ycora old • 2 00 F. B, May, Sd best "do.-....:;..;.:;.,,..;...:...., 75 A. ,TacH8on,.2d bost do;..,;..:;..'.;.. 20 K. E. Ives.Sd best dp, ; l...... ;i. • 1 60 'tntoos !;:....';...'.'...'..:...;.'.;.;.. i .10 J.U. Collings, best-white geoso....;.....{;.... 1 no 25 /, Tayl»r,.bestnortliern apy....; .,..;.... 2.1 F. E. Ives, bost.lioil'cr,ly«urold..;, ..;.;•' 2 110 RvMcKonxie; best white turkoyN:..:..,:.,.: ' 1 OO Lucius Bowdlsh,2d best .Toi'sey pumpkin H. McCloy, best whlto itnrpotatoos.i....:;. , '. 60 A. .Taok»on,.2foKon/.lp,,liest hell'or calf...;. 1 60 /.. A. Hartautf, best colleetlon fowls 2 00 H, MeCloy, bcstred poppers;. ;;:;::...;..' J.L. Cain, "id best do...;;:;.::.';;;:.;...... ,2.1 ; ".; .best fall poars ...1 1 25 Ei E. lYe8,|bo«t.herd...'. .•....•.i...;...... 5 00 F,-E. Ives, 2a best do:*.;.;...... :.,. i 80 E. B. Parks,'.aa tfest Jilng .'I'onipkins; Ai Lawrence, 3d best do:;...;.;;., 1 OO Charles .Eilswortlilbest Into rose potatoes ;.6« ' -, euij C-WorUag'OiiaMl Sticn. , Oi S. Gregory, 2d beat do..;....;..... ; '•'25, ! county,.... , .' '' 20: .euii.lMttlt'UlSieti. M.B. Snyiler,be»tPonnjswoo^pumpkln'H:' :;:-60. IE.B.Parks, bCHtpounairoyoi;..;;.'...i;:.,.;„ ' iii 61K. nrownoll, lest pair bicon.;.;.. 3 50 iMrs. O. Sayles,,beat sample firaiiberrles..' •a ilarr*inir, best pair MteorS.'pne,ypar old, 2,00 'M. A. Cool, best Laohawaxen corii .30 Charles Frlbnrgcr, best red maiigela:,.;..'..' • .1 50 M. 11. Snydori 2d best Ponn; bine potatoes. ' '60 !FiBowdiBh,.2d bestdo .' ' 20 ,F. 13. Ivos, bestpair'stoorottlvea...,...,,.,.... j.l SO, 0.'Hkldmoro,.be8taweet oorii ..., 30. 21 •• " ii2d best rice ])bp corn.. .'...'.iM.a, -s M. A. Cooli'bcst white glObe onions.;.'.;.... I .60 ;D;.M. .TosUn, best Lewis Do Jersey pears ;•;.• .. .::.':;,:,::^eiiit7-iw;e»tui.'iV:;r.vr'/,:.iv;M A.G: Mlller.bost sweetmounttiln peppers ' '"60, 'John Farmer, 2a beat do.;;.;.;'. ;..* 20 d'r'mnn Clark, 8.,'«^00^ a: G.. SUlior, best ContonMlul traverse :>'Vi „.2*i..:: ;''whent,.;:.'.';A.'.".i;:.."i.;.'.ti..'..'.:...... '.'.;;. ..'.;.>•"''' 75 Mrs. H. C. d'ollln8,do..:::;.';..;;;..;::.....,.....;... ' ID, M, Joslin, best virKullen peara....;.;..,,,'' Ormnn Clark, 2a boat' fnt hoifor,'a yettrs -' M, A. CooI,'Jd beat do.;;;!.;'..:.: 25 . ' " ..'. , bestileohola .....•...;.... .' •as ,Chas; Moyer,.be8t'Dolhi wheat • 75 John Farmer, best quiace.;.;.....;..'...;....;...^: •a . 'Old..;,.;;.; ..>...;'...ij,:...,.'.'.'.,:'...'.';;.;.;;.'.',.;.v,i.:.. VM Geo. WoBtl'uHi'boatiwhlM) Belgian oats... • 75 Mrs, H. C. Collins, 2d bopt do...;...; .,, :.-:-a5. ; •.;:,.;•'etai|JrS«|liViMdJlirti«i.' ••;.•;,••';' Peter Molntyro, best bhiovlctor potatoes • sa iE.'A, Camp, 2tl.bc8tjao '. •JO. "'• " .2d best whlto jiopoorn,....; . ;Mrs. P. J.jtacobs, best winter pears:....".;..:; 25 «»;oo ;" .'^ , nmbor eroiiin sweet corn..'' iSO D; VanSyoklo, best China rose .winter A. G. Colllhs, host riiriTitwo.yoarHold... ' 60. iE. A. Camp, 2d beat do..;.:;.;...,.;...;;.;....;;.., 1 •,20' Wm. Crorul,Sdbo»tilo.;.,., ;... „; 112 00 W. M. Stopliena,l)€<»t yellow dent',;;..'.,.;.;. ' mi , •rndiMh..;.;....•..'.;.'..;;:'...;..'.;;..;..*.;.',.....;;..;:;'.:,,'.'.• 25^' '•26' jM. J. Titus. 2d bost'do.;.;;.;.;.;....;..,.:;.'.:..;.... ,'F. Mclntyru, bo8t Howiett pearH..'„'.....\:.... / Chas, Meyor, 3d beat dp :;„„ 1 UO smith Fitch, 2d boatdo :..;...... ;;.'.'....'„,; Kueoae May, beat Siborlnn-crab.....;...;...;; I 26 2 no W, Wo8trall;'i!d baatdo....;,;,:..:.'. :.. Wm. Hays, bcatl white' pencliblow pota- George Wright, best nun ono.yoiir old;, 60 IVHopkins, Sd best do .• 20 Wm. Croful, 2d boat do..;;;,::,';',; 1 60 J.D. Rogers, lit- best -early white, lllnt. . 'loos.i ;;...;.;..;..:;.-.'.;..•.:;,•.....'.•.•;.;:;.:..;;.;;..•'' Anson 8towo,be»t.rttm lainU; 1 59 ;AndrowK.uder,'3d best, do;..;.'.;,',',,...:... . ':'.; tlurtir^HMl'»sl';l)rltl rniti. •' !>;I Wm.Crolut,best pen•woH8:yonraold..; .100 W."M!'s'iephen«,"adbert {"Win. Httys,-beiitgeedllng peitohblowpa-' Mrs: C2d best do;.'..::!;.'..;;.:.;...: 60 (Mrs, Lucy Willaqni 2d beat can apploa,,..; .T,' A, Snylandt, 2d beat white oabbngp,.;. • •:25 Mrs.'Hitrtsuft, best can watermelon.,.;...,., euu l-)(iriui,';:»el:I«ci««ctd.... .;: Clias Kll8Worin,'bestmarrowifat''neld''' beans..:.:...; .;.;'.,'..".';.;.;„•,.;...... 1 Hi'. A. Croman, 2d. beatmuskmelon..;;..... • 2d be^tcaivponchea; •% A'; Ci t'olUns; beiit ram 'one' yearibld...... II 50 ,T,-L:Cain,2tIbeHtdo.;:;;,-,..,....',;;,;„ 50 1" ". .'best curly Ohio'potatoes.. ;!>, ,r ...uuDV.eaii.vuiii,';bost: eah,6prn . " ' George Wright, aibpaldtir.;.;.....',';;,.. 1 23 D. B. Whitinff, best benrsfoot pop corn:.. .30 11.1, ; II ...,'bestenrly aucceaa pottttoeg Mrs; O. Skldmoro, 2d best do. W. H. OolllnaJ.3tl best dO;',l;,'.i....'.:.:,..,...... 100 W. Waters, 2d boatblaok sweet corn;,.<.'.:V;. 25 Oil '^best early Calllornia,;red D,B.^Whltln^,^Wqg,t,ton,orabapple,,, Cliua: Meyer, best ram lunib.';::..'...... ;.'.w;;. Mas Lanieck Swoot, best mammotli dent corn ! " ilO 'potatoes...;....:;;;;;. ;;;;.;^:;.;'^;;J.fii..;;;.',V,;.;.;;V •60 W. H. Coilina, 3d bout do...... vi.'..,...... ;.... • 75 Joseph Hopkins, heat PultZ'Wheat.,.....:,. 75 Ji iM. SieerlHt, beBtllattnrnipft:.,,..:;.. ;8o J»not^a?Shrth'1)S?tpo^^ S. E. Dewey, b?»t lion ewea.,;.!,...„ ; 200 Clias.lxiwo, ad bestdo.....'.,.... so ' '• .. best summer radlah..';...... '60- Mrs. Hftf u»utt; 2a;h&(t.ao.,.. W.,U. ColllnM, beat ppn owe lambs las W. W. Bowdlah.'beal CI»wson-wheat...::. 75 .. ,.; bestblabk'Wlnter radish., ,'60 K. Wlllmoro; best grape Jolly.. . . otaulO-^lteiuOiMM. Joseph Hopkina, itdboai; do,..'. 5U, j; Donn,best Trophy watermelon;;..'.'.'.;,...' •60 Janet Marshall; beat grape jolly.. Ohn'rleB Meyer; boat pen ewea 2 yearN old |2 00 :i.->i ''.-.•.:"i||ieat;ryo.;;;.i;'. I 73 «' "."beatyellow mViskm^lon:...;.;.;..;. •M Mra:,HnrMUir,2dboatdo...,;,:..,...., L; Dewey, beatKnKliahf)uko!]xitAtoos fiO GharleaMeyer.boat penewo lambs..,,..... 1 2S Url Iaboll;Delewart)fleld,;.; "• " best Gratint prJd* potfttoe ;. SO ~, •• bc«tdrl«4:etaorrloa.....i..„„..,. Aia Proclor, id beat do. .'. '. i.... '100 A', a. Miller,' beafBnckeyeiwheat...... •'.> .. lUi..'l.'Jlii.l)i.«U1,.:,; JoBlo laholl, boat dlaplay by one girl i.'-in • , '20 Sarah Tltmna, best hearth nig Mrs P Fari-and, 2d host do , i.oo Mm. a. Hunt; 2il licit do.. " 11 ACroman.spoclmeniiiunpnsgriisa ^25 Orrlo J Honld. 2a boat Uo , .Mrs. iKbell, best dfled whorllobonJo.s •sa Mrs. A. «. Miller, .2d host do.. ;., ,'50 Agnes J Klrtland. ad beat do . ; 75 Mi-H. .1. McKoir,!lo, boat rag carpet May Toilord, beat ail wool tidy " " he.st cim tiiiiolc clierries • ,'10 " , best buggy lap robe,. .„„ 50 Orrlo J Heiild, boat croohot tidy • m h'uiiny Hotl, M best do...... 20 Smitli I'^itoh, 2d bcaulo , ; - • Usst sot hushora „,.. ;, 1211 'i', ,T, i;)icl!crson,3d boat do,.,, „., best child's oinh. suck no .Mrs. (shoil.can rod clicrrlos... !i0 Mrs Harlsiill, beat oliild'a cmb, sack 50 ' " best letter case....;... 10 • •• •' liost, ean Hl.riiwhorrles.i.,..; ' ,'W. Sirs, Wm, Wcstlail, best woolen tiiiltens, •' best chlld'a ric-riu! collar.. '2A fi-ingod : Mra Hnrtauir, best Inl'aiit'a orocliot abooa ,40 .Mrs. a. Skidmoro.'lidhost do 21), Sarah Tltnnia, 2d Berlin wool briiokct best lump mat. •2,1 .Mrs. iHhull, 'Jd liesi, ijan criili iipnles.... 20' Mrs. B. 0. Boyeo, 2d beat do : a5 Anna Sweol,.bost knit woolen stockings .5(1 .,,'il) Mrs. H. Green, beat knit loggliis drapery ; A. C. Lawrence, boat.dried apples Mrs p: Camp, bosl bonnuot holder 40 Ada 8woot,'Al best do...... , 2iT .M. A. C'ool,:!d host do 1' "20 Mr.s. C. Ball, best wooloii knit mittens.... 1 uo >• heat hop rising biscuit. m • -ai Mrs. C. Ball, host silk oullt, (10 years old.. " " host wax llowcrs .Mr.s. A. Hunt, liosi, dried poaches...: ' TI V Slcgfi'led, best foot rest 40 .Toslo Isboll, 2d boat do...... •20. jr. .-v. Cool.'Jd licstdo...., 211 n. .r. Smith, bestknlt llnou stockings 20 Mra W 41 JJanlola, 2d crochet hoor. A. Cool' '2d hcHtdo...... ; •10 " heat bipcatry work,.... ,50 " apattorwork pillow shams " " id iicst dried ciirniius.:. 20 Mrs. H. \V. Hweot, best stocking yarn ,50 " cardboard loiter case.. ,'10 •' c, Sinitli, best woolen cpvoriot ,50 M L Ricliai-dHon, beat white akin :. :>\IH. v..». Veot, bestniiplo Jelly ..: '2d best chair cushion.:.. •25 Alice Ellaworth. mutch hoiaor-..;.:.: lU iMis. LI. IC; Hrowneli.id hcsl, do 20 " Will, Kllswoi-th, best slnlv ciirpol 1 ltd 40 2U> 40 •' boat Htooklngs .-. " comb case .Iiuml. .Miirslmli, host currant Jelly • 111) " „ ,, . best croidcot gloves Phcbe Proctor, anil rising bircull. 50 < . 20 0. .•ViliiMiH, host plain sowing 40 Janet Mttiahall. heat shell work Inco .Mi-.s. 11. S. I'oeL M'bc.: .Mrs. A. linnl, M liesl do 20 C. A. llOHo', 'iioat Ijoil 'q ui 1L 7,5 Surah Tltmii.s, 2d liest do 50 Mra A O Mlllnr, bostoll painting, llowcrs Mlnnlo Klrtland, 2a boat do 1» .Mrs. 0. SkidiuorOiiicst collcotlon ciiniiod K. Skldmoro, boublo carpet coverlet .\gnoa J ICtrltand, croohot loliot sol. lu 2 00 " 2d crayon skotoli CUss SS-Solreldorv, Ifit, OliiiU sal r»ney Wort. Agnes D Marshall, do : ;• croohot tidy M> .^ll•». .s.''ij.''ivoH','M' iiost. do 1 BO knit woolon mlltona.. OO-, .Mrs, d. HUldiiioro, liost can pcaclies red.. : Iin Mrs. L. 0. Chase, oiiild's silk oinbroldor- Mattle Bowdlali. poniiianalilp for busi- nosa purpo.sea " layer cako.. 20. •' " hcsl can apples;....,.:...... : ,'iO cd Hkirt : • •• , rrult cako : 20' •• ." hcsl can Diiinson pUims HO Mr.s. W. H. Daiilois, 2d best do Wirt Ulcharda, 2il beat do •' L. 0. Cliaso, bosl tlii-ead lace tidy W S May. motto on card board " pouch marmalade lO- " •' '; hcHt can cliokcclierries., :',n ginger auapa 50 • •• •• ' "best can eidorborHes,,.,,, liO " L. 0. Cha.se, line ahoet Willi thread Mra C H Iloaid, 2d beatdO ;; „ " Jt A Yocuin, boat apatter work bonqupl duhliua ,50 " ' • host cait Booseticrries !!(l '• ., drloa cherries.; , 10 " •'• host can liinclvberrle.s ;n .AIi-K. I,'.'''o!''i;'l'i'a'.s'e,''besr'l'o'lte'i-'''aiui card " Cliaa. Bali.liestploluroon card board Nancy Taylor, best ink picture Mlnnlo Klrtland, three cuna fruit ..i. *) Rohci-l. Enrl, 2d best,can binokborrles.;.... ' 20 " paper rocolver....; 20. •:io Mrs.'Sv!'H'.''i5ii'n'l'c'i.s,''2d'be.'i'rd'o.'.'.^ Nanoy Tayioi, 2d best do .Mr.s. C. hllJidTiioro, host can red tomatoes " 0. H. HeaUl, best fancy .scales Aggie Collings, fancy apron 30 11. 11. Wliitiiift, 2d host do v.'. 20 Mrs A G Miller, pencil drawing Irom na- " L. C.Cliiise,2dhostdo tnre ••••• " durnod Inaortlon - , 25 Airs. C. Skldmorc, heat can yollo.w toma- Anna Dean, 2d Un ceokloa •JO so' " •' " best hanging haakel Mrs A G Miller, crayon sketch portrait... MlniiloBeomnii, do , copy orlKlmil painting... Carrie E Daniola, card holder .; 2u ,:irs!'"o.'"siii'd'iii• " •• best hand made niglit •2d wild llowora, SO chino Diploma •• •'• V, hesteidorberry Jelly, ;io H W'Tonnoy, Davis aowlng innohlne Diploma so " SABovco, boalpolunlns So ,t ' hest cranberry Jolly Mtnnlo iiooinan, do '• A U Miller, 2d best do IjO Goorgo Dunlels, manure aproador •• • licslRrape Jolly 30 ami pulvorliicr.,;,,- Diploma 30 Nrs. L. C. Chase, fancy ploturo iraino liest button holobouquet flO hest hlaek cherry Jolly,,. Mrs. L. C. Chase, 2d best do " 11 n Kcoves, 2d bosl do 30 W 8 May, wagon rack Diploma " : l)ost gooseberry Jelly so " " fancy watch case Minn Curry, boat dl.splay cut llowora 1 00 Theo, Uomnan,aulky harrow Diploma " '• ' liest variety of Jellies.... 1 OO (' K:8kidmore, 2d beat do Mra H N Forbes, 2d host do 75 '• aprlng tooth lloul .liuicl Marsliall,'Al ho.st do 7,'i " A. L. Forbes, enibroldered; pillow Edith Riehmond, 3d beat do , ,50 harrow ; Diploma .Mrs, s, Ives, 2ii best can hiiio piuiu.s , 20 shams...., Mra H N Forbes, boat dlaplay grasaea: 50 Theo. Hollinan. one horao spring l''iiiiiiy Holt, best call rasphorrios :iO Mrs. A. L. Forbes, 2d best sofa cushioa '• O K Brownell, bouquet dried Brusaea 50 ^ tooth harrow ..:.. Diploma .Mrs. .S. C'lvos, 2d bust do : ;..;;.. ,20 on .lava ciinva.ss : Mlna Curry, 2d boat do ; ,. Thoo. Uoinnun, lumbor wagon " " . hestcan iiuiiicos.: ; •''> Mrs. A. L. Forbes, best inlanl's crochet •^ beat plate bouquet sprlnga.^. Diploma .Mrs. O. .Skldaioro, 2d best dp 20 sack .: " •2d best do ,.. Thoo. Holtbiun, spring tooth culti• .Mrs, IS. 0, Ivos.lieslcau peaciies "•>ft Mr.s. W. H. Baiiiols, 2d liest do " collection diiliiiaa vator altachmout Diploma llo'jert Hurl, hast Clin pears,,,,,,,,,,, SO •• A. L. Forbes, inlant's blanket. ,50 Mrs Armstrong, best eollectlon phlox Thoo, Hotlmun, platform scales....:... Diploma -Mr.s, 11, W0Hthill,2d best do 20 " IJri Isboll, boat tidy on canvass 50 Mlna Curry, 2d hcstdci Thoo. Hoinnan, counter acnloa ...V Diploma Mrs. O. K. llrowiioll, host plum Jelly ' • ,'10 " O. S.Gregory, dp,, 50 Mra P Mclntyre, boat fuaclilns D. R.Jcasup, fanning mill ;. Diploma ,liiiiot Miir.'iiuill, hest lilackborry Jolly so as U. A. Croinan. Dnlloy'a atock food .'211 ., Mlna Curry, 2d oostdo " Waaylord,2dbestdo ; :10 -Mis, O. K. Ilrowiiell, 2d host do •' Url Jsboli, knit tidy ,50 " P Mclntyre, beat foliage plant ,50 stoiiuor ....;...... Diploma ,liiiiel Marshallj hest raspberry Jolly...... iiO " C. Skldniorc, boat agricultural F H Fry, washing miiclilno Diploma , 20 " JiciinoltGrcon, 2d inoaa wroulli <50 .Mrs, ("). K. Jlrowiieli, 'Jd boat'Uo...:. • wreath : : 'oo " Chaa Cool, Cnlilornia popper tree,,. SO Thos. Tuylor, harva.ator nnd twin nt^ Mrs. Ci. .Jv. Idltteor, hest can citron it Mrs. .\. 01; Mllioi',ornanieiilal cone work . 50 ," S A libycc.coiioctlon verbenas ,50 tiichmont....;...... i DIplomn yeiuNOld • so " M. B. Ivos, best Inco collar i ,'jO Thos. Taylor, single mower Diploma 30 W Gnyiord, 2d boat do .10 Mrs. C. iSkidiiioro, bestrcd pencil Jelly..;. .Tnnot Mnr.shali, best lulilo mat 40 >: .\rmatrong, best bouquet out (loworti SO 'Thos. Tnylor, corn and fallow culti• Mr*-.\. Hunt, liest djled iioar.s.. :io Mw. S. C. Ivcs, 2d best do •Ja vator...,.—i DIplomn 20 Mlna Curry, boat oolloct.lon curnutlona... SO A. Cawronco, 2d beat Uo Tf-...... " " '• '2d boat whitii apron...; . iij Mrs S A B>ayoo, 2d best do .10 Henry Tlach A Co., steam cnglno -Mrs. M. J. Orinshy, best can ground " Geo. WeBtl'all,loolrcHt cushion 40 and threaheCu ;.. Diploma < M ' " H B Reovoa, collection balaums SO eliorries (.v...... '....;;. . •' B. WoRlfftll, bostemb.hundkorohlcf SO " A G Miller, 2d beat do.i !i0 Henry Gorton, mowing ninehlnii Diploma,... MrOI, J. Ormsby.'.lipstcaii }^>llow crab O. K. Brownell, Sd best bouquet, sou .s A BoycoUMXthouao plants In pots 200 Henry Gorton, harvester and solf apples ...... i...:.-...... •so ~25 binder. ; ; Diploma 30 • jirosa...... :..; " nicst hanging buskoL.r..... rj, .Mrs. O. Mnyies, best dm whorllohoriles.. Mrs. O. K. Brownell, bent ll»>uqnot, : •' - 2a boat do R. V. OiVyton, sulky plow...... :;. Diploma .Mrs. Uartsull, 2d best do..'...... -; ' 20' , worsted (lowers :: .' • so' I'rudden Bros., star wlnamlll and • 30 so . heat, straw llowcrs uniL, .lanetJlarshall, whortleberry Jolly.... ' Mrs. O. K. Brownell, boat shell wroulli... grasses....:...... , ,, •,„.• : .numerous pumps : '. Diploma Clau iS-Salcyul Houoheld ftodscts.,-. , " It. A. Croinan, best moss wreath 00 " !i A BOyeo, 2d best do,,; : , ,: L S Bates, setj^agon springs...... Diploma James Jackson,fruit ladder .Mrs, Ti, C, Chase, best wheat, bread, suit . , -t' " U. K. Brownoli, 2d best do •2,5 " John Farmer, boat lemon tree Diploma''' 70 Empire Drill Co., grain and fortlll' rising ; :„;.„•„• „.....' "'J-* " Armalrong, beatcrochellidy " P Mnlntyrc, heat coral begonia M. A. Cool, 2d best do _.; ,50 " DuviaCroin,in,2il cross of anhlloa,,, zor drill... Diploma Mre, I,.,C, Ciiiiso, •2d;bestdo..„,;„, MO James Murkey, Hero roopor and har Mrs. .Tames Jackson, 'itl boat do ,50 " , , beat wreath of dah• " " best,wheat bread, hop 2.5 vestor )lploma rising ,,.,' •,:„„ . oo • " O. s. Gregory, beat fancy pill eush'ii lias ,; " JIarlaull,2d best do 20 J W Downs, Hopkins mower : Diploma M, .'V. Cool, 2d best do,: .10 •• S A Boyco, beat aulUuia " L. C. Chase, best crochet hood. .50 bosturtlmoalu J C Stoves, Idndor..'.; :...;.. Diploma Mrs. i.,.C, Chase, boat corn bread .,. 2:5 Buckeye windmill Diploma •' 2d best do :..• '10 " H. Green, 2d beat do " best huppy thought gor- .•iO Clara Tyler, do •i5 nnium ,..„.;. " Hooting horrow,...;.. Diploma " " host grnhain bread.....: 40 " . wheel spring tooth har- '• " 2d boat do .'. •10 •' " beat shopping ling ' S A lloyco,/2il antin goranlum..;.: ."•lO Mrs. V. li'nrrnnd, 2d uoat do 25 '• ' boat dcstinntlon goran- , : row undsoedor. ..:..:.... Diploma " best hiHcult..... 5(1 J C Stoves, whoel aprlng tooth cor n Mrs. C. Cool, '2d hest do .; , , .|0 Clara Tyler, best Afghan cab robe lum...'.:;.:...'.'... :.•'• .•JO Mlna Curry, best sola pillow... 50 ' S A Boyce, boat ugorntum cultivator..... ;...... ; : Diploma .Mr.s, L. C. Chase, heat I'ruit cake J 0 Btevoa. ono horao spring tooth " '• 2d bcstdOi,.,.; •10 best fancy, worsted scrap • best box bogonltt :.;... ,10 .haakot 40 outllTator. ..; Diploma .Mrs, \Y. II. llanielH. best loaf cake....; J C Stoves, wheel fallow cultivator.. Diploma Mrs. IJ. C. Ciiaso,'2d best do ..:.. •IU Mlna Curry, beat Cioopati'n.'K bnrge 40 euu Si-T» 8e;i VHn It. ,50 " heal hulr receiver 4U Frank Bain, boat acroll motto... J 0 Sto vca, grusa socd sower and bog JliB. Ij. IJcwoy, heatjolly cake .: ' trucks .; DIplomn .Mrs. Ij. C. Chase, 2d boat do.,...... ;. :.. •10 " host aholl mat for vase •10 " corner bracket 2d ileal holder fur tea pot 25 .Mrs. 1.. C. Chase, lieat loaf gingerbread.;. 50 •' comb case Clan IS-KuahetWM. •• •' • 2d best do... .'.. •10 Mrs. Ci. K. Mliteor, beat wreath, worsted •' card case Jfis. C. ir. Hoald, hostpiclclcd peaciies... fiO tlowors...... , no Horoil bruoKot Ora Wood, foundation machine for .Mrs. I.iicy WUison, 2d,bcat do •10 Mlna Curry, 2d.iieat do 25 Bortio Hurtsult', boat awcot corn 'lionoypomb ;.;: :: Dlplamu " , •• •' ,,bcst plcklod cuonin- " boat mat for atand 40 Charlie labcli, 2d beat do L J Tiitan, queon spring bod Diploma ,50 ".' boat lamp sliado 40 H Sweet, best rlco pop corn, , Orahnm & Uevlor onae horse shoe* a W> Mr.s, Luey wiiison,' ij^ 00 May Talford, beat display inllllnery Charlie Hnrtauir, 2d beat do F Koason,display of saddler's goods 3 U). Mrs. Lucy .Wllisou, hest jiickloa'Whlto gomls 3 00 Charlie labcli, outline map Michigan " . double farm harnesa...... 1 SO cnbhui(u. ;..';.. : .:....;...;... '• no T. W. Branch, 2d beat do ; t no '.' boat white pop corn " carriagehurnesa ..':...... 3 00 85 JIrs. C. 8kldinoi'ti, 2d best ilo;;.....,;....; . -lO Mi-a. B. Backus, 2a beat watch .watch " .;l)catalxweok8 eorn " single harness 1 fid . " . , '.' . hest pickled ornp ap• Joalo Grayson,beat ROt.cnrls so Charlie Hartsull', best .red rlco pop corn.. .~ ; »' folded harnosa.: • 1 00 ples :;.....'....'...;.,....;;;!;: ;...... ' 00 Mrs. Bennett eircon, beat chlld'a night MorrllProctor, 2d liostdo a " bailor.. ; fiO Mrs. C. Shldinoro, hest collection plcklOH . 1 00 , dresa 50 Ray Chase, best wntoh cuao SO Joseph Hopklna, atool lonoo wiro...'.. DIplomn Jlrs.'rhomas.Uowiot, best'pickled red Jdr.s. C. H. Ilonld, iicat hullos' underwear 75 , 2d,bBaiao; ; 2,5 tomatoes ; ;..•.'..'..;;... P. Hopkln.s, 2a best do ; no Fny Chuae, beat I'anoy oroaa ; SO ' 21—Wsieai, ul OirriifN. , , A. J. Boyoe, beat tollot mat... • so Mrs. Lucy 'Wlllson, 2d best do..... 40 Wirt Rlcbarda,.plain and ornumenMl • A .At Hull, top buggy, lst..'.'.'...... ,..„...i...... 2 00 ]). R. Wlillliig, best vinognr....;...•...'.'.;:.. 40 P. Hopkins, 2a beat do writing.. , ; • 50 Llnu M. 'rltuH, best calendar on card James Telford, top buggy 2d..:.;..; I 00. .Mrs. O. Huyles. 2d best do .....'.'.;.;...... '.;...... Charlie HurtauU', purplo pop corn „„ SO AM Hull,open buggy 1st...... :.;:.,.... 2 UO Mrs. L., Uowoy, bosl:-.plcklod- yellow bonrd ..u...... ; 40 " ..!2d apcckledpopcorn,,, 'ii '.tomatoes ;...... ;;.;.;..'^;..'..;.;.; so L. Sweet, allk tidy, crazy work... 75 •< . eitM M-^tUU li Ullif.'ut Sflftai. Mrs. J. McKonv.le, •2d boat do 50 ; ciMiS9-rofaifii iTsiwu.' , , Mrs. C. .Skldinoro, •2d host do.,,;, •IU so ,12 00 ,1, A, Snyliiudt, ho,st honey In comb " It. A. Croinun, boat silk putch work Fannlo Bain, best wax cros'a,.:... Idas Fowler, beat driving...:;.. . •' .10 ehalr ciLShlon.... .50 " ,", 2d best worsted crosH.. so Mrs £W Boll, 2d beat do . 1 W v. C, Smith, 3d he.Ht do,;,.„',;;;„„„„ .,. 40 ,1, A. snyluudt, besthonoy In cans...... ;.. .50 Mrs. It. A. Croinan, best spatter work •• '" best worsted wreath.. Miss Fowler, best riding...:;...: .1 2 uo ',' .10 pillow shams....; ; so , " " 2d chain stitch nightdress. 2S Mr.s. TUomoa Howlot, 2d best do..:;....:;.'.'.... 23 ' eiM SS-Vlttilluieu. .Mrs. M.J, TlttiH, best pinto urullorH.. ' ,50 Mis. R. .'V. Cromuu, licat wreath antuinii. " " 2d stamped Chtncao yoke,, : .10 loaves..; : 50 ! " " best stamped pillow shams 40 Asa Proctor; two .Hying squirrel , SO Mrs. (J. H. Hoald, 2d best da...... ;....:;.;.;;.:. 20 .Mrs. Ii. Dowey, best plcklod pears;....;:;... ,50 Mrs. Bennett Green, 2d best do: ' •• •" Ijoat Curd Uiard basket; Mrs H McCloy,ciwo.canary.blrds - 1 00 •10 Mra. Wm. Woati'ull, 2tlhestcrocbot llnon NolUe Forbes, best wax doll,,, SO F Bowdlsh, best deer heiuli.,.,.,,,; _„.. so Mrs. O. »ayleH,2d bOHtdo...... ;....: SS .Mrs. 'I'lioniuNiiHowlot, licNl^ plcklod I collar... ; Flora Smith, 2a hest ao .„„; ,W Waters, 2d best do,.. 2S . . i'lO Mrs. A. J. 13oyco, best crochet wrlstlota™ Orrlo J Ilcald.best outline mupMlohlgan ,75 H Sweet, a knottaa cone,; '.25, ' onions I.;.'..;...:...... ;.;.:... SO Mrs. Dowcy, •2d heat do...;.. IU ," Wm.W'^catlull,'2db08tdo Josle labell, 2(1 heat ao: , ,v Mlna Curry, German earth cobluet ,,20, , fiO M L niclmrdson, boat lialr wicuth 1 " " beat crochet collars 30 ', " , wall cabinet .. . . ,2U Mr.s. Win. UllNwurlli, hest oookles..:.....;... ilO .Mrs. 0. Cool, 2d hosldo.;...... ;.'.'..i..'...;.j :. '10 Mra K Waason, 2d boat do ...;.. 1 " " heat knit collnra " . citblnet wrltlug Uesk SO " Jumes Jackson, 3d best do ' beat knit toilet matja 30 " bird cage...... ; so A. Luwroiice, hostbunililo boo honey..;... su SU 11; X. Smith, beat crook' butler...... ;;.;...... c Cool, beat silk crochet collar " " boat tiay on canvas.,- , ; I " comb box;.. IS " O, K. Mlttcor, heat fancy upron " •' boat bull tidy 20 coso.darlc Mrs. Asa'rhompaon,'2d boat do.....:..; ,'•15 ,-.,..8 I')llaHovlor,sa hostao..-.:..,:;.:.;...... ^. • ^1 " " ! ",, boat daisy tidy .., " " beat fancy pin cushion,,. ". cose, light...... ,.'. a •' L..C.' Case, beat ladles shell mittens... bcatmatch safe on curd board SO thermomotor coao... Mrs; U. Huyles, best poutto bull brciul.:.:.'. ,50 20 .1 "... 10 • :. " " , 2il.bOHt do.. .;....';...;;.;.^,i 4U " P. Mllla,2il best do.,... ;... , Fhoho Proctor, bos^ lout cako i Inlaid paper holder Minnie McIConxle, chair cushion: 30 paper itMden dark.,,,,,',;....;,,., IS . .'" . " best sponge cuko...;.;.'.....Wi' •m " Nnimlo Taylor, best,ball tidy. . ." J. W. Hicks, 2a boat do : , Mattle Bowdlsh,beat can poachea ao pair bird side brocketa.darii 10 .fanct Marshall, beat nilxoU.plcklaa.;;;.;..;' ,50 10 '• W. . Gnvliird.SiGnylora, Sdl hOKlKlntlano;....beat KInt laoo;, ; . " " best can tomutoca :ll> pair "side ' light Mrs. O. Saylea, 2d best do;;.:..:.;.;.....:.;...;.;, ,•10 i.'..i .10 i :" —best tomato catsup.'.: ; V 11, Green, best croahol slippers beat pitiklod beets Itt .warrior braoket;,',,:,::,:: ou , •' " 2d best do,,,. .„.,.,; ,, bcatgrnpe Jolly > " .Odd Fellow's bracket, darli2 10 Mrs. Thomas Hawlet,:iil best do,..,;;,,.„„, •10 20 10 Airs. Ii, C.Chaiio, boHt ginger cookies.;..;, . Chus.Bnll, best embroidered crochet , hest apple Jolly :... 30 V V Odd Fallow's >' light,, . ,50 ; tidy ,.,;„, • boat plcplunt Jelly.. " "Masonic . 't 10 • Mrs, O. Smith, M bfstdo ;..:...... ;...'• '40 20 Mrs. .Tohn Loo, best epib. orochet tidy,.,,, • best cronborry Jelly 20 pair small , " ' ,10, Mrs. O. Cool, hostlswoet biscuit - "W Mrs. A. J.Uoyce, best'fried oukoa. no Chns,Uall. 2d kbit child's oollor,,,;,,;,., ..beat card board picture . I ""'''obneotlon scroll work.;....-... ," O.H.Heald, best orochet loaf, fl'umo 10 Charles Lowe,' one fox.....;...:.....:.. soo .Mrs. S..A. i4oyee,2d host Uo,.:;.:....;... ' 40 as ,.v •', ; 'best lemon jelly enko.. • • ,50 " IJ. 0, Chas«, bostlroned anddonoup Muttlu Bowdlah, boat oinb. luochandker- Mrs L Bowdlsh, pair Air glovea.., !•! ", , ,. " . .2d best do;.'..:.....'.'.v...;....' '.40 shirt , .„ „, chlol ;...;,;..;...... ,(:..;....• 25 B A Boyce: plate ohostnuta Mrs.W..C. Nloliols, best steam brond. Mrs, C, U, Iloiild, 2il best do , Mnttlu Bowdlsh, best knltloco collar 15 Fred sfowe.IlK tree In bearing, • . beat ornamental braid- V " best Jolly cake...:..;...,,,,;,. 10 Mary Hawley, chestnut burr-, :,l Mrs, C. E..Dullls, bestTOllhutter.:;..;;!.;;,.; 1.'»» 'Mng , , „. ; ' . best specimen pluin pen• Mrs. James Jaokaon, stuffed parrot HI Ellu Brevier, best bead und xopliyr bun-,.. manship ;,„„„„;,„•„ ,„„. 50 •> K WbSMon, oollootlonstuOlBd birds... ini Mrs, W. C.,Nloliol8,2d.ho»tdoi.,:.:.,.;'.;;;.'.;.>v BO Mrs, F. Bott, iJd bestUo.:..'. ;.K, ifiO brequlli,,,; „„„„, ;„„, . Minnie Klrtland, 2d best do ,,„. 2,5 A J Boyce, ohlokon'ooop..'..; Elllo hhodca, 2d tidy on canvass Sarah Rouaon, best Unen collar , IS Mrs Hortsuir, two cages canarloa, Sdbeat .,.-.7»-, Mrs, L. U. Chase, best blsoult, suit rising' .;S5- .Mrs. W. II. DttUlols, 2d best do,;,;;;,,,,;,;,,: „' Bella Ellswurtli, beat spatter oloti ;' BInneh MItteer. Iioat lampmut.. !» John MoClear, forest owl,',,,;...... „ . " boatpiioioHraplirocolver . " boatcaBe canary birds. 80 Mrs, Hurtauir, .best canned egRs,,,,,';,,;,;,:,',' :» eiM3e-gpMd. ,'i:fi0 H F Solgfrled, M yarn tidy :, .„ '.', , beat patchwork quilt, . SO Mrs, O, Skldmoro,.bcHt.plokled oggs,,,;;,,',,!' ,:.|iO'oa 'I,., .,^•.,-| boHl.currant euMup...... no .•• " . boat ahavlUB ooae,,,;;,,,., .'y bestbaskotttowers ,«U First nwo-lst, Maggla West:;:,;K " ' ,, L'd.bestpiccoUUI 40 Mrs A JBoyce, 2domb. hearth ruK.....',-;i. ,i " bcstmedley picture.^..,.... 40 ..i>i>2d. Little Frank , ...'.TOO ,>" '• host bureau aol ,..,.:., :": ,, best specimen hand sew. !' 3d.BlrFrankUn;.,.,„, ,.-,:5'0» , .' euil Sl-BoM«lUe KuifittUM. • • i" >• heat Inlant's knit shoes;;.;' IK. Ing,,. , , , -ifiO 4th, Stockbrldge Maid ... a 00 Mrs.- LiicyWIllson,''best woolen' knU! ' I'f' L. 0. Coao^ boat sllppercuse...;.;. .Tcnnio Mclntyre, cross on cardboard..... SO Bocond raca—lat,' Bay..Tom ruled out. •. socks ;..;;;;...v,-.;.:;.-.'..;.:..;;j..;...;...... '..;;..•.;;; • < -" AJ Boyco, adhestdo ..; Edwinu Titus, boat rug . 'Hi .„ iM,D^ Sherman, 1st Iiaoo Mrs. L. 0. Chase; I'd'boat rto....'.....; s s .,<• V,; ,,. beat Inlant's dress...... " best cushion. • 25 !M, KIser, 2d.., ,.. 8 00 Mrs, Lucy Wilson,'- ticsKwoolon, knll,-, ." ,. besiinfunt'a skirt '•..,v beat:,specimen'machine 4th, Honest Bob, iM (00 stockiugs .'...:.;:...-..:..\';. ' 40 " , boat knit pillow shams sewlna ; SO Mrs. U. W. Hweot. M beat do...'.: ; ,,-^'.,24 " L 0 Chuao, fancy comb coao ,i Edwlnn 'lltus, best spatter cloth: i IS Third race—1st, HonestBob....;.;:.j...... :.:.tlO 00 Mrs. Lucy Wllsoui be«t'fcottou'stockli>gs!,„;-,40 ,," *' best liambniade lace • " ;beataalendaron card board .2(1 Mrs. J. UcKensie, 3d best do.:.,.,;..:..'...'.,.:,', ,<"'» :•• ,„;2dbe8>do;...... ; ' '• , beat basket dowers.... ; 25 , iltrs.Lnoy Wilson, best ••yvcwlon'mlttons^^ il" '»,;:2d thread luce tidy ;..... " . best parlor kouquet. / IS Fonrth mce-m. ^rt^±:±:::^ 00 U L Richardson, best pillow oases,..,.;..,,, ; beat salt rising brood SO Mrs. Moses WeslfBlli 24 best do., I.. •Una MTItua, best pillow shams SO . ad;Dick 8l>eriaan...... ;,;l»«0, ,,«' " besiknll Insertion.,, . ", best orochet lldy...-..;.. .„' jiB . < 4tii,Hone«t Bob.. 10.00, Enseno May, bsst^wall bosket " ibeslbondkercbteribox...... n 10 OhOIsM Band, lst...... '.V...!....'.'. .MS 00 Mra W H tiiinlels,lMst lamp mat,,,, ,;. Corn Dewey, host motto on cardboard... - SO RlTeaBand,iM .,.....„„.,.,.,.,.,...,;.,.,.. 16 ff; And so the programme was made out, high road, The moon nearly at tbe full, .with nllsorta of .toolscombined.withit,; people who-waited for the opening of pOMBSTrp ASpBB. and when dinner' was" over, the girls was rising'c'learand golden; the air was when SylU said: the great t3wn hall. His head was we|j|| "1 re»nr think It very kind, went up stairs to change their dresses full of fragrance tfrom a blossoming "Ellie:.cau!t,walk; a. bit. ,iHow did above .inostC people's,^ttnd„aH,]he, -vas Tljle ylBit, Mre. Skinner I beiin Qeld; nrghtihgale was singing in I Imve not aoen yon auch nn a^e-* and gdt ready for their walk. she get home, the night that she wiis looking round, he saw, li few feet' from (Thu wretch hue cumo to diuuorl) It was always a pleasure to them to the larch spinney. hurt?" . , -, him, a tall, elderly gentleman of his ac• ,; Colin laughed carelessly iis lie looked quaintance, who noded, and said; "Yoardsughtcm, too, what loree af ctrls- go to "Cousin Mary's." Belle had long Colin leaned on a gate, listening, en• Whut lieotla for painlcr'a caAela I be married,but what she meant never t.o joying the' ioyeliness of the ti me. As across at Ellice, ,and said. "I carried "Hallo, CiiiiierOhi Glad to see you Como here and klaa Ihe infant, dears— be married but to be "just like Cousin be stood, drinking in the sweet inllu- her." back. Better, eh? Can you get to me?" (And give it, p'r'aps, the uieiuilee t) Mary." encies.about him, liis..mind,turned to .'.'Was she very heavy?" inquired: And lis the people between' gave the , "Tour cbarmtiig hoys'I ace arohoma "As if youoould be," sneered ;big the caiaheihad been talking over witti Sybil.• • young doctor passage room, he contin• ;J'romReyereiid'Mr. Bnaaoll'a; '..^-K.'•' brother Tom.• ' • '-^i^, \ Dti Msin.iiinditojan c^ration that wiis "Did you like carrying her?" said; ued—"I ha»e foolishly yielded to the "Twoii veryvory kind to brinB thcmltbth— Miss Furnival. ,was.a:;tall;« -graceful Qxed'to talie'jpliice to-m"oiTdw,"arid*with Jack.-"-. -'• - JCiVlaat booui for my new BruiieeUil) •^^v entreaties.of !two.. politically .minded woman, witli a :!tenderiface ^^^^^^^ in these thoughts mingled a vision of. a There was a moment's pause, and young ladies who wanted to hear the '"Whatriitiie Ciurtt lea nt liomof.'"{'-'^ hair.whicb had early lost its color and dark-haired girl with kind eyes and then the dpctor .answered in a^low great man, and, upon my word, I don't Well ndw^Iciill tlintalinbljy'j: turned gray. She lived in the "Chuich tone: • •-.' I ahould hnve loved to klaa here*—.-^^ i little bro^n hands,' ElliceitheyiCalled like'iny job!' I.wishyou woiild take ;(A flabby, dnhljy,babby I) ."evl-.i.rwJ.*' House," where she had been born. her—a pretty hivtiie. She wiis about the "Yes, Jack." . . care Of one Of them.'," You know Miss —2Ttoi; BocO, Father and mother, brothers iind sis• age Miiry would have;heeh' if' she had When he glanced toward the, sofa Holt, I think?'.' . ters had departed and she was alone; lived ; and then the young man sent a next there was a rosy glow on the face Colin's heiirt gave a great tlirob, for TUE MY OKAVISir and yet were its rambling passages, its tender thought toward his daugh);erless lying there, more rosy than could be there, indeed, was Ellice Holt standing quaint parlors, its' old-fashidned gar• widowed mother in her frugal home in iiceounted for by the sunset light that by a pillar. As she saw him a glad, VAUT I. • • _ den, bright iind: pleasiint, places,, shone the North Country. was streaming in through the low win• shy light came into her face. He made upon by the mistress' serene eyes, and dow. ' , AVliiit oldiroumiabout ways' Cupid Tlie bird music ceased, and Colin his way to standing ground beside her, made merry by the yoiciijs of'the chil- There came a sick time that autumn chooses! \Vliiit queer littlo messen• strode on. But he suddenly stopped; and bent down and said to her in it low drenand young folks slie delighted to in Middleham, and Dr.. Cameron was gers be dispatclies on his errands.; started, as, ouitbeother side of a high voice— „ ' have about her, Mr. Holt, of Dorley very busy for weeks fighting disease Whiit Iniiocenb conspirators they arel stile, he saw a figure seated on the "It will delight me to take eiire of Grange was her cousin, and to his chil• iimong the chUdren down in the squalid, Littlo Jeuny Jones did not know grass. Miss Holt if she will let me." dren "Cousin Mary" was the fountain streets and back yards; and when at what .she was about as she tripped Waiting in an ever-thickening crowd Of all good things. She was to fhem "Is anything the matter? Can I litst the worst was over and he could along the Qeld way to Dorloy Grange, for a quarter of. an hour is not, under 'the diesigiier of Christmiis games and help you?" and then as he recognised call a few hours his own for the darkness. leaving such good company, said' he month ? Tbe 19th of January, she ed. and go again. How gratefully Ellice There, With his strong, tender arms must go oh to see Dr. Main, the village said it was, and Colin turned his face J^ou might call at the Vicarage, bad said vThank you,!' as she bade him about her, under the shining. stars^ doctor, who had asked him to come over to the wall with a sigh. They would igirlsj" said the mother, "and ask for good night, and how pretty she looked pure heart to pure heart, pure lips to and ;consult with himiron ;a dithcult be in the Bed Sea by this time, alas! liUdren tocomeaud spend along as she saidit. pure lips, they gave tlieir, betrothal •case.""';'"' • he was not SO w^lLafterthis for a day hioon, and perhaps you could man- kiss. 'jto carry a basket of currants. J So he was initiated in the easy geog• PAKT II. or two, and the new-born light in his I are a good many things for you raphy of Dorley arid went his way. After this, though Dr. Main looked, mother's face faded; but again strength Earth's Garden Spots.—Wherever I.on your way. You must cai-ry a Soon afterward Grace and Belle set after the sprained foot, Colin walked returnedandconvalescence, and:in the on earth an understanding is active to jUe Of rags to old Betty Freer,, and homeward, having a call to. make on over to the Grange not unfrequently.; late days of February he was back m know and serve the truth, wherever a . jand see how poor Harry Caswell theway, while Ellice: stayed ; to help He played lawn-tennis with -Grace and Middleham, and at work again. heart beats with kind-and generous- • and Bellerand cricket with the school• Miss Furnival number the books, in The town was placarded in all di• affections; wherever a home spreadsits boy -brothers, while Jack and Sybil nd there is the-Fortnightly to correspondence with the catalogue. She rections with announcements, in. foot- sheltering wings over: husband and were.especially devoted to him. IflSf ire at Mrs; Barrows," - said Gincie. would go home by the fields, she said/ long letters, of the coming of a leading wife, andparent and child—there, un• nu have done with it, uncle,- haven't later. "•;'••••'".:•''•£•?•: One day; while Ellice was stiU obliged Cabinet: Minister.:; to speak. on the der every diversity of out ward circum• I?" Colin Oiimerori was walking home to to lie on the sofa, the children .were burning question of the day; and, on stances; the true worth, and .:digaity, flo use keepng it for me," said Mr, Middleham in the dusk by the field way hanging about him; Sybil on his knee tbe evening of this. event Dr. Cameron and peace of man's soul are within - from Dorley to SUitd,;wbibb is on the and Jack eiamiulug a wonderful knife yrap one in the great crowd of excited reach of .Ul. 4 VoMmon Gonnel l Proeeediiirs e PUBLIC SALE Ma.sok, Mich, Nov. Sth, 1882. -OF- Council met and was called to order by CORRESPONDENCE. president pro teni. May. ' Pure Thoriughbred Present, Aldermen Wm. Baynor, Mar• Contriliutloiie to tlila (iepartnienl of the paper ere • ollcitod ou lopica uf. fiflWR, nr. niattera of fienoral shall, Mnv, Chas. Bnyn A remonstrance was received from prop SHORT-HORNS thor'a name, otherwise they will recei*e noaUaiition, eriy owners on aoutli. side of Culuiubiii Anobyiiioiia cnntinunicailoiis are, in all coaee, at once I shall olTer for aele M Publio Auclloji, on aaslgned to Ihe M'astu basket. Hireel, against repairing tho widk. By resolution by Aid. Mav the street Aliilodoii. coininissioiicr wus required to servo the notice required in sucli cases on prop«>i'iy TWay. Not. 23/82 Novemiier, 13 1882. . owners or occupanla to build n walk iu ac• cordance with section No. !> of ordinance At Iho Villagn of , Min.t Wary Stevens is vLiilinf; friends in No. 2. on south side nf Columbia street, .Jac'lt.son county. from .Mason street to West street. WILLIAMSTON, Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. .John Honey, Tho following claims against the city Kov. 12, a son ; wciKhl four pounds. EiniiMeu lleikd of Thoroughbred Short-liorna were allowed nt fooling ; follows : A. A. Dwight has commenced sawing n. Sonlhwick ,.. t 2 19 Ills cull lumber into bed .sIhIs. A. J. Tallman 17 UO 1 Bull 4 jrrs. old, Some of ihh. schoolji in this vicinity hnvo V.r. AlbrlRht (10 Wm. Ilayner 7 1,1 4 Bulls 1 yr. old. been provided with teachers as follows : S. Edwards 15 00 2 Bulls under 1 yr. old, Di.strict No. 8, Chas. Maynard ; district 1). Walt 1.', 00 Neil Somervllie...... 11)0:1 5 Cows, 4 yearling Heifers, No. 1, Leonard Gardner; district No. I), C. L. Itarmdjy ....100',20 MIn.s Cora Keotli. and 2 Heifer Calves. A eommuiiication was received from Ira .Sunders and family have removed to Su!o to conimoncii nt oiio o'clock |), m. Auctlonoor, Justice Hammond ill the matter of the city Ohio. \V. S. H. Fmiicix QrHliHiu, Detroit. against Howard Hopkins, for beiiig drunk, ^'Kim« OK Sat.c—Ono ymr> timo on cQoil ftpproT- M'ttiitott (it 7 imr cunt inturotit. Aiircliiis. and disorderly, reiiorting the collection of $10 fiiio for violating section No. 2 of or• My lifinl Irt liompoHtMt of most n.TOollont (ttod^aiiil (ill rucordeil In tlio Aniuricun Itord, llaok, dinance No. 8. November l.|, 1882. A full roconi of nil ciiltlo otVeml for niili} will Im Rev. Mr. Uianchiiid has been engaijed ns On motion tlic vote on resolution order• fiirnlsthud to blililar:! uii tho (lay of miiIu ur ttont by iiiMtl on H])|>I[cuiioii. pa.slor of tha Baptist chiircli and will re• ing sower across West street, near Mr. Kearns', was reconsidered. move his family here this week. 0. R. BACKUS, . Moved by Aid. .Mai-fihall that the assess- Mrs. Mary A nn Pratt fell oil' from the' WILLIAMSTON, AUCU. flleps to her holi.so and fracliired her hip. iniiiit roll for sewer in sewer district No. Shu ia quite comrortiible, hut beini; nearly one 1)0 confirmed. TO teachers! T" cij;hly years of nno, of course she will . re. Onrriod. l*nl)lIo oxaniinotioiii will Im Itolil »n followir Third By Aid. .Niay— urmlo tixanilnntioii ut i)i*niTill«,, October '20; Mrtdon, cover slowly. OclolmrtlT; \ViU|iimi»luii, NoTninhnrlO; sucond uratlu Diiililhuria has made iis appearance.jiu Jiainliied; 'I'lint the city clerk be requir• flxuniinntifii) at J^oKlk', NoTi^inhnr l>; cuinrnencln^ ivt ed to advertise I'or two weeks for sealed i) u III. each dny. Tntcliotti will hrliu'' punciU nnd the llimily of Levi Sla;ie[lii, one of his hoys ]i:il)(ir. W'v )iu]iii hU p^i'^oni' upplyliig lur tluonHq to at tins date boiuir very .sick wiili it; blit lirnposals lo construct the sewer In sewer teiicli, ^YIli utmiti prt'punid for iv urltlcivl i-xamiimtion. we are iitl'ormed that iliere is hope of liis disnict No. one, tho tile Ctiriiished. Ttilnl griidi) fitudioH will Im orthoj^nipliy and Kraiu- Aid. Chas. Bayiiei- moved lo amend i-es- irmr, reiuiinK. >vrliiiii: and hprllinu, Kfio>;raphy, inith' I'L'corory. niwllc. theory »nd ml o( ttiachin;^, tJtil'lod SUWH hiM- Our friend B. 11. Knife is home again ohition by striking out the words, "tile fur• tory and civil ^ovrrnmcnt. Thn Momind i^nuU KtniliftS will lu) NH aliovii wltli llio aililitiuii of ulijubru, phyaiol- from tlie north, where he has boon inaRin^ nished" ' ; Amendment was lost. ogy nnd plilloriophy. improvenieiiu on his farm. Kverybody is 1, '1 liu KDcrotnrY xlmll ia no cam };nint more thau glitd lo see him. • A. lU-snlnlion adopted as follows : Yeas, Olio Hjicciul culinrato to any pfM'non, Aid. Wm. Ilayner, May, Clark. Brown—f ; 2. 'i'lii: rtDurctary rihall nut ^niiit a itpociiil ciirtitlciita lu any purson 'wlio, upon oxaininalloi), rfillod to sot. a IVlieat field. nays, Chas. Uayner. curtitlcatu ut Ihu pruviouri public rixutuinittlon. On motion council adjourned to Monday ;i. The Hpcretary hhall in no cnn» ^ranl Hpocial cor- evening, Nov. 20tli. UUcitliM to porsoMH riiHiiiinf; in I nu'liaiit comity, wlio NOVK.MRER 14. 1SS2. failed loultoiul tho provloiirt (iiibliti cxuminallon, for Tlie Rev. Mr. Owen closed his series of OiiAS, H. Hall, any utlicr cuuko than t^lchnu.fM. City Clerk. 4. Kiich pofrton applying to thn Hncretary for cvum lectures al the Dou^'lass school house hist iniillon, shall piiy to thn Mt'ci'oliu'y ono doiinr. week. Mli'hiifaiiratcut.s. .J, .1. Cai.ki.sij, rrortidont, Ilov. .Mr. Davey nf Leslie, will preach at A.K, II.\iii.y, The national aeionlilie association of W. A. ItowK, Sor.rptary, Iho't'oUok school house on .Sunday even- Cliicugo, report throuj,'li .1. C. Sqniers, their lloai'ill.Sclioo-l !IC\'HniInor». ins, tl'o li'ih inst. Come out and <{\va him local attorney of this county, the following !st))kl«cl VrojinHuls. a full hoilso. list of patents issued by the U. S. Patent City ClorkVOmcfi. iM. .L Pollok nnd Mrs. Chester Afapes Wi/fuN, Not, 18S2. ollioo to Michigan inventors during the are on the sick list. Nntico ishendjy pivon thatntiiilpd propomilft lor tlio weeks ending Novemhor 7, 18S2 : ci.">nHtrucIion of thu sower In .sower dintrlct. No. I will .lames W. Hayes has completed a new bo rncdivml by iiiu np to Monday (•Tuning, Not. 20th, W. U. lllchmond, Grand Ruidds, grain sepiirator. horse barn. ^ at 8 o'clock p. ni. Said Bowi-r to Iio conHtnu'tcd ac* W, II. Cloud, Detroit; clamp. cordhiK to HpDoinciitiiiUfi now on tliu In my onico. •loseph Apsey lias sold his farm, consist- .1. A, Colter, Sftginau-, spark arrester and conduc• Tile CurnlHlied. Tho council roBorte tho right to re tor. jnct any or all hida. itif,' of '10 acres of land on section 10, for E. 11, U, Cowoll; Detroit, electric di-stanco register. •$\,:m. lly ordflrut' tho common conncil. .1. V. Kliiridse; Detroit, sewing nutchiae shuttle. 4rnv2 CIIAS. 11. HALL, City Clork. Ocor;;e IC, Ed;,'prlon and wife returned .1. L. Ellis, MillinKton, lifting Jack. .1. M. Kind), .lackson, journal box. last week from their pleasure trip througli 0. Floning, Yp.silanti, car conpllug. Cliiilinovy Sale. tho western states. They ifivo ii very good 11. Vreoinan, (-ij Grand Itapids, surveying instru• State of Michigan, tile cli-(-.nit court for the county ment. , of lnt;ham,ia elianciu-y. Augustine C, Boyer, coni- report of the southern part of Dakota. L. L. Hill, Grand Rapids, spoon baft. plaiuuut, vs. Mary A. Howell, Michael E. Howell, CImrles .renkin.s of Mason, has been en• A. .l<)htison. Saginaw, nlaaufactnring salt. .lohn .1. Busiiand WashliiKton G. Wiley, defendants. Notice is hnreliy given Unit in pnrsnance of a iit":ree gaged to teach tiie winter term of school J. Mcl-rea, Latisin^, itiaiDifiictiiroof ai-tillcial stone. O. Moore, £!t. Clements, drying Kiln. made l>y said court in said aliove ontitied cause, upon in district No. three, lour months ut §35.00 0. llooiieroot, Detroit, maniifactui-e o f inetaiic door tliu'Jltd day of May. lSS-2,1 shall sellat puhiloauction knobs. • or vioiilue, to the hiKliest ijiiidur, ou Friday, the per month. X. twenty-nintli day of IJocemlmr, ls8-i, at lu o'clock ia ttie Iiirwnoon of saiil tlfiy. at Ihu west (front) door of Sorlli Aiii-clhis. The lirlghtost Intellects SiifTei- Mcst. file court house in tlie city of Mason, in saui county, Young men who have lead a life of e.v tile premises diMfirlla-d in said dem-oo, vi-/.; Lot num- bei-eil four (-1) in block one hnndi-od ai.d sixlv eifiiit NovE,\niEn 13, ISS'2. cess nnd dissipation, reform I Give tone to (lUS) of the ciiy of LansinK, fuKliam couuly,'iMiciiS. 11. L. Baker of this plac6, has his cellar the stoinaoh, regulate the liver nnd bowels, gau, aecordlnt^ to tlie recorded plat of said city. Dated November 10, ISS-J. Mackerel, Do You Wai Them? wall all completed al Kingsland.and has strengthen the urinary organs, relieve those liis house all ready to put together, tho dull pains in the limbs, rid yourself of that .lUll.N C. SQirfERS, Circuit Court Commissioner, carpenlora having done the work before feeling ol biliiouane.ss, languor and nervous for luKlnim County, Mkh, AT 25c PER DOZEN. THE NEW CATCH. hauling 10 the spot, debility; give tono nnd strength to each WrsSKB Si Sl'KKn, Detroit, Mich., -Il)w7 Solicilors for Coniplainnnt. Jacob Baker lias got liis sorghum molas• organic function, by using Brown's Iroi ses from tho mill, and ia well pleased wilh Bitlem; then will you experience n geninl Order of Pabllciitlun. it. . warmth and awakening life in place of that statu of Michinan. Fouirlli Judicial circuit in chan• Remember that we carry the Largest Stock and dead feeling of decay ; and dyspepsia, and cery. 'Suit peadini; in the circuit court for the coun• Mrs. Handy, a resident of this vicinity, ty of ItiKhatu in chancery, at Lansing, on tho ttnth who lins been ulllieted wilh a felon on the milky urine, etc., no longer nnUermine your day of October, A. U.. ISS-.;. Ilannjili .lowels, com- Most Complete Assortment of inside of her risht hand since .Taly last, constitution. Deliiy is dangerous pialnaut. vs. Henry .lun-uls, dofeiidanl. Itaatisfnctori- iy appearing liy aaldavit of lliiunah .lewcls, tho iihova is not able to use her hand yel and is afraid niilnud C'jMlplalnant, that the dufeiidant, Henry .low she will lose tho use of her hand and arm. Honor to IVlioin Honor is Due. els, is a non-r.isidont of tlils state, and Is a resident Mt-s. Hniiily is a very industrious woman of Klorence, in the alate of New York, on motion of Honor llie name of Dr. Scott Putnam, A. F.-llouse, solicitor for complainant, ordered that and the afiiielion is a great trial to her. the said defoudant appear anil answer tho bill of com• inventor of Piitinim'a Piiiiiless Corn Kx- Wesley Hall has lost a viiliiabln three- plaint in this cause within four months from the date tractor. Miiny iess deserving; men Inivo of this order, er in detuult thereof, said hill he taken Groceries AND Crockery year-old colt. Either striiyed or stolen on their nnmes enrolled nmonjf these consider• as confessed. It Is fnrllier ordered lliat within twen• the'night of Nov. 7lli. ty daya the complainant cuiiso a notice of thia order ed benefaciora of their race. Why not his ? to he published iu the I.vouaM Uous-Tr UcHocnAT, [In regard to the corrections for last Ask those who huve used Putnum's Pain* and that auch puhlication ho continued once iu each To be found in this City, and at week, we would e.xplain that no communi• week for six successive weeks, or in lieu thereof she less Corn Extractor what they think of it. cation was received nt this office, and there- cauBo a copy of tills order to ha personally acrvcd on Thoir thankful hearts cannot sound his tlio said dofandaut at least twenty dnya before the ex• fore wc do not understand tlicit' meaning. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. praise too high. Safe, sure und harmless. piration ot the time obove prescribed for his appear• —En.] ance. , * L. U. JOIINSOK, Beware of cheap substitutes. Sojd every• Circuit Court Coniniisalencr, tor Ingham County. A. F. Rouav, Solicior for Complainant. WE ARE THE Dollil. where by druggists, &c. Wholesale, J. K. Davis, Detroit, Attest: A tniu copy ef original order. ,J. T. Oami-uki,!., De|)uiy Bcglstor. Prof. J. C. Field |has organized a sing• Order of Fnbllcatlun. : ing class, which meets al the Presbyterian Tlie circuit court lor tiie county of Ingham, In m church on Wednesday evenings. Ho is cliancnry. Cliarles .1. Clark, coiuplainunt, vs. Catha• one of tlio most nbic tcacliers of vocal and rine Clark, defendant. Suit pending in lhe circuit THE PLACE instrumental music in, this part of the court for tho county of Ingliani, In chancery, nt llio cilv of Maian on tho SSd day of October. A. I). 1S82. state. It aatiafactoi-ily appetrInK lo thia court by aflldarit Respectfully Yours, There hns been fifteen miles of drain on tile tliat the defandunt, Catharine Clark, ia not a resident of thia state hut rosid)« at Lock|iort, In tho constructed in this township this yenr, and TO BUY YOUR state of New York,eu luolion of S. L. Kilbourne, HOWARD & SON. seven miles more leveled preparatory to coniplBlnHnt'a aollcilor, it ia ordered timt the aaid de• excavating. ' fendant, Catharine Clark, cause her appoarunco to ho entered herein within four'moiitha from the date of The Presbyterians are going to repair thia order, and in cuae of her appearance that ahe their chtirch. cause her naswer to the conipluinant'a bill of com• TO plaint to be tiled and a cony thereof to be served on Stephen Pratt and Will Tooker will lo• compiHinant*. aollcltor within twenty daya .after aor- cate in DultotR in the spring. I vice on her of a copy of said hill and notice of thia AND BUT It is reported that Elijah' Langley has order; and that In default thereof said bill bo taken as confessed by tho auid non-resident defendant. And bought tlio Jesse North place in the vil- it is further ordered that within twenty, daya after hijte. the dale hereof lhe said coiu|iluinaiit cause a notice of tliia onler to bepubllahid in the IxaHAM CoURTV 'Delhi covered herself with ' glory, as is DRNeCHAT, a neva|iaper prill ted, publlahed and circu• HARDWARE easily seen by tho election; returiit from lated iu aaid couitty and th^ t aiieh publication ho coo. this place. tinued therein at leaal oni-i la each week, for tlx tuc- IS AT THE ceasive weeka,ar Ikat he cii^ii a copy of thia order OP A union Sabbath school convention will lo kepenunaily aervad on said uonrealdent de. be held nt the M. E. church in this place on fendanl at least twenty daya before the above lime proBcrlb«l fur her apiioarance. Friday, Nov. 17, commencing at half-past ' 0. T. aillDLKY, Circuit Judge; one, p. m., wilh tbe following programme : S. L. Kii,nou«!(r, Coniplalnnnl'a Solicitor, CANNON & DU soil Prayer for the Inatltuto, by Itev. A. Odium. i Atteal: A true cony of record. CITY BAE bght Baadiiig of (be nilDUtea by the eecretsry. ' 43w« ' - J: T. CAMfaai.t,, Deputy Itegialer. They are Headiiuurtors fur Gverjthini; in tho Hardware Line. Goods boi ^nndny Scliool Work.—Subject commencod by Mm. lunt h:.- W. Mooera; conllnuflil by titI* convanli«tiic . ..•.•.•'•Mor»f»ge»iU.-^^-', direct from the maiiut'acturers, for cosh, thereby getting the benefit of a cash diit .T)itt SabbAtli School TcAchor.—-Opeowlbi y B.J. BhI. Default having been inade in tbe paynfionl of ten ond doins avay with the middleman and his coinmission. lun, and coiUinued by tlie conventtun. hundred and iiineteen dollara, now claimed to be due QiivHtlon.—What are NulsanceH In tbe Sabbath and unistid upon a certain morlgaKe bearing date Ihe fourth day of October, 1879, executed by Phllotua It. Suhoolti? Aimwerud by Ml-. J. Ktfonay. We Haye tbe Most Complete Stock Erer Kept in tbe City, •. :. Uow AVouliI You Win an4 Koop thu Conndencu ot Peck of Moaon, Michigan, to Kmullne 0. Peck of the Scholai-B?.:. AiiBWorod.by.Mrs. 11. Wihoii. WARRANTED aaine place, and recorded In llio oBIco of Iho reglator of deed, for Inghatn county, atn'te of Michigan; Aa you will readily admit aa soon as we can get our-goods arranged so you can soethj \--,',*\ KVKNINa KBilON, upon tbe sixth diky o>fr October, l1S7Si , in liber forty of marl. ; PovotionaVoxorclsei condusted by flov. A. Odluni. gngoi, on page three hundred and two; jtndnoauit ^^Qivostion.—What ia.tho Koward of the Sabbath DON'T BUY A FRESH AND GOOD! or proceodiuga at law. or in chancery liuvlng hbon iii- -'School ToHohor? ;Ans\Y(9vcd by L. Dakor. stitutetl to recover any part tiioreof, and the power of •^Tho.Siimhiy&choorSchDhtr,—Subject opened by, sale therein,contained iiavlng-.bocoiue iihsoluto, by Ht'ri.Auiin Hammond. / virtue of the statute in auch caao made und .provided, . The StiporhUtiiident'H 0nice,—Subject opened by iiolico Is hiireby givon; that upon 'Saturday, flio tliir- /' Dl.lC.Pnrk and contimted by thA convention. lietlf day of Oecimiher. next, at ono o'clock in the .,, Until you see .whiit we have, for yie.qertamli/ have The Beat Bound :Stoye, wiilid (JiiMtion :bftx- opunml and answered by Edward FRAZEL & MEHAN. afternoon of aaid day,I:«liall,seli'iit publicnuctluni ' LiiiiKlev. Cnu(«. S. Wilaon and G, W. MallcJry. lo the liigliost biihlei-, at the front door of the.Inghaiu any exeoption, eyprjptit in;the_mnrket;;fin^ 'aiitfctfll(>ncon8,./vi;-;^ J. p. OLIVER & SON, county court house In the city of llaaon (aiild coiift or Co'iil,Heiitlng or Cbolt, until you see.what wo,havo^ot and, ffflt: our -prices/,"' .Coij liouao boiuK llie place wliero the oircnit court for aiid see for, yoiii'selyeS.wh^ coino to tho Fair, whut'a , ,' ' R. S. Dariovv, .who livea on the Lftnsmg saidcounty ia held} an much ofthe land ombraccd in iHld.inortgugoi.as -aliull be necuasary.to satisfyitlio f rbW, rienriho Hurpe^ amount di)o, and itil legal costs;. 'The Iniid desci-ibcd COMPLETE AND BEAUTIPUL LINE OF STOVES town of jDelhij haying Bpldhis-lar^^ in said hiorlgagOii whicli will bo oll'ored for sale, is MASON, MICH.,



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