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MASON. MICHIGAN. THUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1885. NO. 45. VOL. X.

A btack mare, a nickel trimmed harness See notice to exchange a stove for wood. A I.nrga iinti Attriictlvo Ijino Iitflliam ^ounJg Jlpotrat and a top buggy were stolon from tho barn Of now Hoods for ladies, misses and chil• II you want a sewing machine he nure of Will, Long of Holt, Tuesday night and dren just received at M.iiicua GiiEuon's. and rend tho locals of Chas. W. Browne, $25,000 Stock of Fuldislied every Tliiirailajr a reward of §25 ia otfared for the thief and agent for tho Singer. Kverytlilng Ouea by §25 for tho iiroperty. And tho Now High Arm Singer continues D. P. W IIIT N O n E, James Gail Inglis of Marquette, and Miss J. B. Front of Wheatfield, raised n quan• to bo the leading sewing machine. Fast• NEW CLOTHING! Myrta E. Hickok of Charlotte, were joined MASOK, iticmaAN. tity ot potatoes this year of tho Queen of est and stillest machine made in marriage last Monday evening nt the COME AND SEE 9IE. tho Valley variety. One of them weighed Chas, W. Buownb, Agent. farm residence of tho bride's grand-parents, four pounds and six ounces and 13 of them Boys' Overcoats $1.60 eacb, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard of Vevny. Boyd' VisXtH uiKl Itiibbore On. y.ir, tl.SO i Six montha, 75 oenti; Three just filled a bushol basket. The ceremony was porjjprmcd by Rev. C. I). Men's Overcoats $2 each. monlha, 40 c.nta. At Webb's Shoo Store. • Immonso sales of Garland coal stoves at Ellis of this city, in tho presence of a small Fine Fur Caps $1.50 each, A. 0. DuBois'. Don't buy until you see but very select company of relatives and Oiir Now I.niii|iit Red Fulled Mittens only 2Sc per pair. Onr advertising ratoH are SlOO per column per,.,, them. Warranted to burn less coal and do friends. Jnst received at Ford's Bazaar and Jewelry nnm. Bnsiness noticps five conta per lino for o.ch more heating than any other stove made. Store. '_ L.. C. WEnit, tho Clothier. lusortlon. Kdltorlnl notices 10 cent.. Geo. W. Rice of Bunkorhill, produced We know whereof we sponk, • Biisinesa cards 81.00 per lino per year. from one acre of ground 400 bushels of IIIK IliirgnlnH Three Timea Largeil Stock in the elly. Marriage anil de.th noliccisinsnrtnil free, OMtiiary In Ladies', Misses'and Children's, all wool, conunents,rosolntlons| cards of thanks, etc., willhere- If you don't believe that A. L. Vander• long orange carrots (one of which weighed Ilurgnmii, IliirKiiliiN, ItHrBiiliK*. «ftor lie charKed for at the rale of flvo cunts per linn. cook'a grocery is eoiToctly named—the 4J pounds) and 200 bushels of nianglo and Men's Underwear, at Corrospondonoe containing local iiewl, i« solicited wortzel boots j and from another acre ho Marcus Grkoob's. from all parts of the county. "Beehive"—just stop in there anil do a Don't fail to go to Fuller's for millinery Auonynious commnnlcalloua not Inaorted under little trading and wo believe you will con• raised 49 bushels of. pop corn. It is not Tho Host 'Wuiitoil, ny circumstance. clude tho name is appropriate. necessary to own a largo,farm in order to make money, if what land you do hivvo is 25c Mitten in Mason at Ford's Bazaar and To oxohntifro a good parlor stoyo for dry, Programmes issued nt this . oflico an• JOB PRINTING! well tilled, ' . Jewelry store. 18-inoh wood. ISnquire at Uoad Cart Fac• nounce an iiitercsling-entertainment at tho tory. Iwp W. Vandeiicook. Onrmaterlalls new and of the Inleat stylos ami wo Tho Famous Uound Oak Heating Stoves Kuaraiiteo satisfaction, both in prices and Baptist church, Aurelius, Friday evening, Mason has two excellently equipped, (inalllv of work. Nov. 13, by the Ladies' Band. Aclaiiaaion printing olTices, tho De.moouat and News, for sale at Sayers & Puelps'. New stock of Whips just received at presided over by gentlctnanly, wide-awake Savers it PllEI,r3^ only 15 cents i children 10 cents. Buy the Wliilo tjoul This paper can ho fo\ind on flle at Goo. 1'. HowoII newspapermen. The merchants of Mason Co.'s Newspaper AdvortlsinR Bureau (10 Spruce St Tho case of Henry Ilolcomb. for perjury Burning Oil,'nt Howard & Son's. Iflre Inaurnnco. wliere advnrtlstng contracts can ho made for It i will subserve their own interests by more in tho Crouch trial, has bocn postponed un• The Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company, iiow York. liberally patronizing tho columns of their Go to FiiIlor'M til next month, on account of tho ill- with o capital of 91,250,000, has been ad. local papers. Liberal advertising aids ma• Closing out sale of millinery. hcallh of tho Hon. M. V. Montgomery, who niitted, by the insurance commissioner, to terially in making live papers, and live pa• I40GAInn Journal. Jewel, square base coal burners for sale at wo nro prepared to furnish many more. Perry Henderson, auctioneer. Sayers & Phelps'. On real estate at the oQice of J. M. Dresser Chief Brown calls for twelve good and W. M, Cline, the proprietor of an exten• Death Of L. M. EIIls. nt the Farmer's Bank, Ijlp AitJustiiblo Stove ripe. true men to beooino members of tHo hoso sive marble works at Mason, will remove VIo are Qlving Osgood & Itobb have something to show companies in the Mason fire department. to this city as soon as a bnilding can be L. M. Ellis, whose severe illness wo tnon- Bettor Bargains than ever, at Ford's Ba- tioiicd last week, breathed his last about you in the way of a Patent Adjustable crootod for his use on Michigan avenue aaar and Jewelry Store.' An old farmer informs the Midland Sun Stove Pipe and Fastener, which does away east. Some of the finest specimens of live o'clock on Monday evening Nov. 2, of that lime sprinkled on potatoes will preserve with pieces of your pipes.. Looks neat and monuraentiil work in Mt. Hope cemetery blood poisoning, aged 2D years and 20 days. All Ooiuoatlo GlliBliniua thera from rot, and that it is a sura remedy. is safe. Come and see it for yourself. It catuefroin his shop.—Lansinff Journal. , While his death was not wholly unexpected At 7 cents per yard at Don't thinlt for n moment there is any• it was a great shook to the coinraunily and wilf stand inspection. • Holmes & Co.'s, Hon. M. D. Chatterton, administrator in thing usually fonnd in a first-ola.'is hardware was received with profound sorrow. • Tho Choniiost Parkhurst Block, Mason. tho estato of Dr. Miuos McRobert, has store that cannot bo found nt A-. 0. Du- Deceaaod was boi-n in Ellisbnri;, .lelTei-sou county, Line of Hanging Lamps in the city ak announced tomorrow as tho day for his N. y„ In ISSli and removed to MiclilKan with hiit Wanted. / Bois'. . * Howard & Son's. final settlement. Tho matter was placed parents when but aliout a year old, locating in llrunclt What Money you owe me at once, and county, whet-o he reinalnoU until ahoiit 15 or IG years There will be an entertainment and sup• in his hands Nov. 13, 1884, and the busi• of age when lie went to Illinois, reitiaining for a New To»H oblige. C. fl. HcNTiNOToy. per Thansgiving evening, at the M. E. fewyeara, wiion Ito catiie back to Michigan and on- ness has been done very quickly, consider• Are twenty per cent cheaper nt church, for tho benefit of the Sabbath school gaged in the produce business at Katon ]taplds. lle- £xtou»lon Tiibloe. ing tho largo estate, amounting to .$81,000. twenii Ave and six years ago lie sold out and came to E. G. Hunt's. library; Mason whore, lie ongaged in tlio grocery business, Ash Tables, Hard Oil Finish, every joint Ed. H. Putnam, a former Mason boy, who associating himself with K,G, Hunt, where 'he con• S.OOO YardH of New OuUoo warranted, only 55c per foot at Underuill's A handsome New Homo sewing machine tinued until two yearn ago this tnoiitli when ho sold for the past five months has been nig'lil tel• out to Mr. lliint, with tlio intention of .seeking n Just received, including all tho best makes, Bond CartH and Oa'rrlnseg. with ntlHchments, for sale at ft bargain at egraph operator at West Bay City, has been change of cliumto, In liope of regaining his at 5c per yard, at Holmes & Co.'s. If you want a good reliable vehicle made this oflice. Long litno given if desired on rapidly decilnlng health. Feeling sotno better, how• promoted to station agent and operator nt a good liote. *tf ever, after a few weeks reicuso from business, ho ac• and warranted at home, at living ligureti' Forrest, Crowtord county, his poslollioo ad• cepted tlio position of socrutury of tile Mason Road Men's French, Haiid sewed, 'Adjustable Oart Blaunfacturing Co, During Mr.-lillis' residence call nt once on Gay Casterlin was thrown from his horse dress now being Froderioksvillo. Wo are Congress Shoos at Webb's Shoo Store.' in Mason lie.lias iiroven liinisolf a remarkably clear- . Masov Road Cabt Co. Sunday, and his foot bruised some by being glad to hear Ed is advancing in his profes• lioaded business man, witli mature Jmlgiuont for ono Ilolmog in Co, of his years and an honest, straight-forward, enter- Tbo Cheaput XAno stepped on, but ho was able to'bo up town sion. prising clti/.on, wliosocliaracter'wfts iibovo roproadi. Are receiving large quantities ol new goods Of Wool Goods ever seen in Ingham coun• Soon after coming to Mason )io married Hiss Loiii60 the next day. and are going to sell them at prices that The Davis Family Miisical Cotnbinution, Doiist of Oliariotto, who Tiurvives hini. Throo^cliii- ty. Big drive this week in Horse Blankets. dron were born to tlicm—two girls anilaboy.butonly defy competition. All-wool plain and twill• On and aflor Monday next Postmaster are said to compara favorably with the A blanket worth $2,00 for $1.00, at tlie latter romalns. lie also leavoa an aged motliar ed scarlet flannel very heavy, .24 inches Knight infortris ns the postolHcQ will open Sweedish Quartette Company, so favorably and Uiroo hrothoia, G. W. of IlronsoUj ll.G. of St. Holmes & Co.'s, • wide nt 25 cents per yard at at 7 o'clock a. m., standard time and close known in Michigan, and Manager Rayner lioiiis, Ate., and 15. D. of Salt Lake City. Ills motlier and brotliorfrom llronaon wore with him during ills "Holmes & Co.'s, ' Tako.Notloo. ' at 7:30 p. m., standard. is to bo congratulated upon bis securing last sickness but his other lirotliors wore unable to bo them for a date in this city. They will ap• proaont. At the time of his death he was anrorliiten- Parkhurst Block, Mason. To the Farmers of Inqham County: Last Friday J. M. Daron sold the hand• ileut of'tlio Baptist Sunday School, aiilorman from the. some set of track harness that took tho pear at Bnyner opera house next Tuesday first ward, secretary and ono of tho directors of tlie A Villi Xliio Having sold Bohemian oats to 15 farm-, evening, Nov. 10. Mason Bead Oart Manufacturing Co.. and one of tho Of California canned goods at ers of the Townships ol Ingham,Whotttf3eld, first premium at the Eaton County Fairkto diroclors of the Ilogors Manufacturing Co., of this . HowABn k Son's. . Delhi, Vevay, Alaiedon, White Oak, Aure- ' L. C. Webb of UaHOiu—C?iarloite Leader. Rev. Jas. G. Inglis of Lapeor.Mich., ad- city. • lius, to bo sown in spring of 1886, no more dressed tho Southeast Vevny temperance Norman Chief, Does the wind blow in nronnd your doors * The fiinoral obsequies were hold at tho Baptist will bo sold in said townships, and we warn ttsspoiation on Friday evening lust. Mr. or windows ? If so, go and sea what A. churcli at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, llevs, This celebrated stallion, will stand at tho all farmers not to purchase of any agent Inglis is a man of marked ability. Ho is !McCoy and Itoytoniciating. Tho tloral offoringaworu Clark House barn. Mason, on Saturdays 0. DuBois has that will stop it and if you very pretty and appropriate—a' handsome pillow.hav• whomsoever. ' don't find it tho "boss" it won't cost you d said to have.made a strong prohibition ing boon presoutiid by the. workmen from tho cart for a few weeks. Surprise will remain at factory. J. M. Oroutt, Superintendent, < eout. * speech. A notice of his marriage to a bis owner's barn in Ingham. grand-daughter of Edwin Hubbard of'Ve- The doatli of Mr. Kills is n great loss to llio elly Davidson k Hakna. 35tf . Ypsilanti, Mich. It is remarkable, says an exoUango, what and lie will be sadly missed in tile daily walks of life, vay, appears in another column of this pa• but tbu aorrowing wife and babe, nil tliut are loft of Hreaktaat Flatei Cull Oraam Gheaia a difTerenca there ts in tho sensution when per. that happy little family of four so aliort a time agn, At B. O. Hunt's. you got a letter incloainfc a ten-dollar bill and tho aged mother, eapeoinlly have tho profound 40o per set at ; Howabd ds Son's. sympathy of tho conimiiiiity. C. O. Huntington's elegant new residence and when ion get one inclosing a bill for .Irfing winded AooounU on Maple street is nearly completed. This Oraat Bargatui ten dollars. Cranberries cheap at A. L. Vandercook's Don't pav debti. I need the money on is as neat and convenient a residence as In Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under Bee Hive. » tbem and must have it right olF. Cranberries cheap at A. L. Vandercook'a there is in the city and reflects credit on the wear at : Holmes & Co.'s; J. L. FlTLLER. Boo Hive. • architect, S. A. Paddock, as well as the BuMlnesa liOcala. Oct Tour BonelflM Bam . ' contractors, Messrs. Peek & Sherwood, and OarpetiiCatp«ta,Oarpet(i. ' Quite a snow storm—tho first of the At HowABD & Son's. season—visited this section, and in fact ex- is an ornament to the city. Mr. H and Men'M Knit Boots Holmes k Co. will offer a line of two-ply family will soon be undergoing the experi• . ' Jairaejrs, Jerseya, Jeriejr*, tondeti over tho entire state, Saturday night At Webb's Shoe Store. Wool Filled Carpets for 35:cents per yard, aAd Sunday. Neftrly two inches of "the ence of "going out of the old house into tho Two hundred Jerseys, braided aud plains well worth 50 cents, at , beautiful" covered tho ground in this region new."and:wO:bave no doubt it will be very The most complete,line of Dress Goods at $1.00 each; worth $2.00, at Holmes & Co.'a, Sunday, but wont away with a rain Monday. gratifying—after they get settled, to be fonnd at : Mabcvs Gbegou's. . Holmes k Co.'s. Parkbunt Block, : : M ' The (juostlon of tho s««tlement- of Ihe Okla• chair, and which letter went tho. rounds. At EASTEUN ECHOS.^ - POLITICAL. homa cou'uti-y-ls'again being iigll;att)d in Wash• tliat'tiiiic the attorney general wiis a rural Ingham Co. Democrat. Ex-Got. j'nge of -Vcrmbnt Is dead. ington. lawyer and county attorney of Oaiige county. . Sonrlct fever is ragiiif; frlditfHlly in F«l The fieeretiiry'Of war declines to aid Engin• At the last republican statu, convention he eer MdvlUo In lilting out. another Arctic ex• REPUBLICAN VILLAINY. U. p. Whitmokk, riiblislier. Uiver, Muss. was no:nlnatedto his present oMlee, as akhid pedition. Over 103 men laiTO Icon discharged from the of sootliliig syrup for the anti-prohibition,, ro- Tho resignation of Assistant Secretary of.lhi Broolclyii navy yiinl. All Atloiii]»t ill flic S1nt(! Ifoii^ifl of' Io>vii publleaiis. Ho was elected, and now mark MICH Treasury tlcpartnient has been tendered to tho MASON. damrs Gordon Bcniiett'.s famous yaelitfcai how a little thing brings a man into prond- proper olllclai. ((I lirlljc Uiic Irisliiiiiin to Mitke ()C«n.sokl for Si0,000.; ncncf, Had thatlotter never been, written tO' One Imndreil men in the Jirooklyii navy The scope of the special delivery service hai I'lilsc Olinrgus A|;iiiii!il been enlarged to inelnde ])Ostal cards and Gov. St, .loiin, Mr. Bradford would still be in. TBOILY TOPICy. yard liave I'ljeii ilisekarijud. sealed packages. AiKtthor. Obscurity, ckliig out a mere e.\istonee . by Cii-.oini)»ir&lnw niiiloniur Icngiiois making a Thj-; people of Liibratlorliai'uly cling The MIelilgnn ship canal Is to be one 'of llio praetieliig Ills jirofession in the small village vlgoi-mis mtoiiip. ti> oiifoi-eu Uiu Suiulay law. Important measures that will come before of Carboiidnlu. ,The truth of the matter, is, 'jo-iljcir I'ock-y ooiisLs like llie aoa, jj'ulls, Dr. Noah Porter, for the past tlilrtocii congress at the coming'session. t'ttci' iMUl ronipl

Tlioy are trying in Gcrmnny to find a sub- BtitiUe for Inilla'rubbor, No one who has used The Mirror All Sorts of Dr. BIgelow'sPojItlve Cure desires a substitute, fILKHftRT CARRlAeEll HARNESS MFG CO. 'aa it is eminently, successful iii coughs, colds is no flatterer. Would you -lUQxaiBiiaaiEs.iruxawAaoin.gwaLiABonauBuinMktASPLU and nil tliro.it and lung dhscasej. ; : Wo ohiploy no a««lita, nnil If tt, hurts and many sores of ails of make it tell a sweeter tale? ,whatyon'ordcri« not iiitl** 9' '' " " nil . 'The Iftst'sbbt llred in tlie war of the rebellion S'o^a-illugff. y (BOO man and beast need a cooling Magnolia Balm is the charm• Uio uino aw oUiorHficll at $100. was a fatal cue, , It killed a hog, ' . j .lotion. Mustang Liniment. . . Pi'nnsvlvanln iiiis an linfopealed, but 'unoh- er that almost cheats the BOi'Vc.r inw, requiring all liousckoipcra: in towns to scrub t eir p.ivcmjiila every Friday. looking-glass.

The 1)061 congh modic no is Plso'a Cure for •ItATT, Hco'y, Klkburt, In ..ousumption.'Sold everywhere. S5ei Prices. Ian'con lay claim to no VicUsbiir/j or Get• CliccrUi)! Untltanil. Fro1>nte Order. • Exoctitor'n Siilo. By virtue of a license to me granted, on the 2St!l JiiDham ^miti Jlpocrat tysburg, no Appomattox or Lookout Moun• EST,\TE OF FRANK SI»AULDINQ, PKORASED. 'Tm afraid I shall have to be taken to a Stiito or Michigim, county of InRliiini, hh. At n day of Seiit., ISS^, by CJ, A. Sulllh, Judge of prohato tain i but neither can Bull Uuns and hospital or to tho poorhouse. I've boon Hofisloii of Uui iH'obato court for nail! county, hoM ni of the coniity of Tngliam, and slate of Michigan, I Chttncellorsvillofl, PredorioUBbur(»8 and tho probate oflico, In tlio city of Kauon, on tlic 2t'ith shall sell at public anciion, on tlie 14tli oF nilvortla- FrKlay, Oct, 30 ; Li-Hliii. Kchlny, Nov. 27, 1885. cans correspondingly sad. shaken self reliance, and building up from tatu, of till) potiduDcy of uald pulUtiin. and tho hearhiK AiM>HcutioiiH for flrKt iinil hucoimI Krnilo cortincAtcN iiiffi got (">r prlcuH. Tho exact thoroof, liy cuuHing a copy of thin ordor to bo publlnh' a new citizen soldiery the mechanism that will ho rocuivod iit lliu Muhoii o.xniiiitmtloutf, which coNt of iuiy papori or Hat of cd in the IsnuAai Oountv 1)kmo(:u*t, a nowHpaiior will liotiolil twn (liiyK. •Since the Ohio election tho republionnB kept, for four long years, lie formidable foe imporH clicnrfully furnJiilioil, printed and circulated In Hald comity, iliroo huccosmIvo Tho linaril IjoUhvl'iliat toiichcra ik-rlvw Kroiit bonelU . (roo npon niipllo.ttlon, wcokrt provknirt to said day of hoariuK. have boasted that tho prohibitioti parly is at bay and finally overcame him, history from uttoniliinco upon IniichotH' liiHtHuti'H, luid will ^iT'ScMil for Mow Cittologruo. noUco Hiich uttmulunco lu-ihoir cKtinnitu uf tlio vaUio will grant thn reward of fame and renown (Atruocopy.) Q. A. SMITH, dead in that stale, not enonch i)f ihem to 4lw-l Jiidyo of I'robalo. of oxutn^i'ition iiapurH. bo counted, etc., yet iho ollioial returns to the distinguished soldier just gone." J. C. HOUGH, Third Rnido hiiuHom m'|I( ha orthogrnirhy (»nlo(J:y'I'lil lilvil i^nviiriiiiutul, Tim Hocoud which is decidedly llio larj,'eat vote ever flion of thn probato coiut fur Halil aninly, hold at the graito HtiuUtMi will ho an iibovd with tho addition of \Vo desire to express onr deepest gratltndo to our alK<^hi*'i and pliiUmnphy, filonils fin' their nnmy aclfi of klndnus.^ and sympatliy probato olhco.iu tho city of Maf!on,ou tho 27lh diiy of polled in Iho slalo. .In 188-1 their vole was Octoh'or, in tho yoar one IhoiMiDid uight hnndrod 1. Tint Kocnttarv uliall hi jio cana griiiil moru tlimi ilnrtuK our recent hereavtunent. May flod's litesstnga To i MBjllli Pile! less than 12,000. he witli liiorn. Mas. Ij, M, Ki.Lis, and oltjlity-tlvo. onesipyclal otitfllcatu to any pi-rHori, Gi:o. W. KiMH AM> JloTiii'.n. • rrorient, Q. A. Smith, Jiid(;o of probato. *2. Tliu Hocrnlary (ihiill not ^v\\x\{ a ripoulal curUHcuto TheMailllonlorroni In tho matter of tho oHtato of Kraiik \V, BuUun, a tn any piTHon who, upoTi Mxainlnatlun, fnilod to jjot u TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. minor. cortinciito at tho provloiis public oxainlnatioh. riUCUIT COURT. DANSVILLE TO MASON. On reiuHnsnnd niinR thopotitioii, duly verified, nf a. Each porson apptyiuK lo tlio Hoonitary foroxani- A Docisi vo DomooraticVictory t)mt ChiliH • riaving boon dtHdontlinioil, tlin HtiliHcrilior wM) Ooo. W. \VIUon, Kmii'dlan of mU\ mhior, praying fur niitloti, Hlirill pay to Ihd tiunrulury an tniUitiilu fflu uuJ tho Ropublicaus. (loninftor run li votifctd ovdr Uici roiut daily (Scindiiyn UcouHo to noli Haid luliinr'H intereal In certain real alHo nn axauifnutlnn Too,' Synopsis of tho f rocoodinsa Siuoo Our and Fourth nf July f)Xco|ito(l] for tlio convfiytiiicn of OMtato In Haid potitioii di'Hcrihcd'; Tho iMKhnin County TonchoiV AHBOcliilInn which Ijast laauo. pf.flHongachor« great surprise to both democrats nnd re• Slnco fuir last report nincli of tlie lime of tlio court arriviiiKat MaHon Htorliuforu 10 a. in., anil roturn- tho hearing of'Huid petition, and that t)io heir^ at of tho county, haw tlxt'd tho dali-H of inootiuK for tho Int; at Huch tinuiH oacli day an rtlmll boiit promote tho ouHiiint'yniir fta folluwd ; Tlio lust Saturday in Sup- publicans. Since Iho Ohio election repub• haa hnen occupied with crirnlnul Itnslness and below law nf Hald docoaHod, and all otliei* porttouii Intorosted wo five a synopsis of tlio cases of interest: convoiiioncoof tboptiblic. GKO. W, GLYNN. tn HitUl cHtttto, (ire rerinlrtfd to appear at a HUNtiiot) of tomhur, Nuvoinbur, .hiuunrj, Fiibrimry und April, at licans havo figured with almost as much Jack Randall, whose trial was in ))roKi'ess as wo DaiiHvUlo.ntlcli. JulyiHt.187(4. Huid court, tboi) to be holdeii in Iho probato ollico, In MUHOII. certainty on carrying New York ns Massa- went to press last week, was convicted of robbery tlio uity of MaHon, nml hIiow caiirio, If any there be, .1. .1. C.M.KiNa, Cbalrninn, roHlio, and sinitenccd to Tenia for sl.s years. why the prayer of tho potitloner Hhnuld not bo grant- A. U. n.Minv, Pino l.ako, chusotla, and they had boasted it so mueh IiM-porta-nt ! ud: And it Wftiriher on/iinnf, that Kahl potllloiior ^ivo Geo. McMIcliael. Ilie follow who pleaded Knilty last ^ J. S. I-IiitiTo:,',Sofiroiary, WIIlianiHlou, that democrats iii this section believed it Wiioii you visit or leave New York City, save Tlag- notice to tho pornonn intoroKted in mid entato, of tho lloiu'il School K^:an1Inurfl W(»ek, of tile larceny ol a steer from N. Templar of pondeiicy ol tiabl petitlnii. aiiM thn hoaiing llieroor. by and looked blue oiioiigh for tlio past two Vevay, M'«s sntttenced to .htokson for throe years. gage, lOxpressago and Carriage Hire anil step at tlie Grand Union Hotel, opposite Orand Central Det>ot. , cauHiiij; a copy of tliiri order to bii publirihod hi Iho Avceks. It was also feared that while a domo- Wni. JlerrhiMUi, Ihe younK boy who slolo Col. Ives' Fnoil^m Oountv IHimoouat, a nuwHpaper printed and horse anii earriugo from tho streets in tills city, and Klegaiit Kooms, litted up at a cost of one million cralip governor might bo elootod in Vir• dollars, reduced to 81.00 per day and iipwards. circulated in Hald county, three huccuhbIvo wookti pro was captured t)ie same lilglit, and who pleaded ^nilty vIouFi to Haid day of hearing. ginia, the republicans would copture tho lust week, is now serviliK a two.year sentence at leida European plan. Klevator. Itestailrant supplied cfiAiG's mmm Carl KnnUacli, eJiarged wUli ruceivluK sloleii prop• with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated rail- (A true copy.) Q. A. SMITH, legislature and lliiit detestable vopudiator, erty, jdeaded gnilly and will jn-obably lie sentenced roail to all ihipots. Famllios can live better for less •14wl .hidi-'o of I'robato. Billy Malione, again have a seat in the U; to-day, nioney at the Orund liiilon Hotel tlian at any other Win. T. Uorbelo, who jileadod Kuilty of burglary lirst-clasH hotel In tile city. . 2Uyl AtlmliilHiriitnr'H iijitlc. S. senate. Therefore the news of the glor• What is Ozone ? last week, was senteuced to .lackson for one year. By virtno of a license, to mo gnmind, on tho 5th ious result of Tuesday is a happy disap- In the case of llernanl Stranuh -VH, Iho D. L. k N. day of October, 1885, by A, Smilli, jiidjro of probate pointiucnt to democrats and sends a chill K. It. Co., during the progress of tho trial tlio judge of Iho county of TnghaiM, and ntato nf MIcliigaii, I up the spinal column of tho republican tool: tile case from ilio jury and directed it verdict in B. F. KLOPP, Hhall fiidl at puldic amnion, on tho 'iVaX. diiy uf But fow know what It in, but thnuEnndH can toiitlfy favor of tile It. it. Co. Novtiiiibiiri 18fl/», at ton o'clock In tho forenoon, at In ilH wundorfiil cnrath'u ]U)woih, ]t will Hitbduo In- party that will , last for several months to Tho case of Kliv.aliotli TCvans vs. N. A. Dunning and the front door of tliu IMiio LaUo llouHn in tho town- llaiiiination whurnvor it oxIatH. Tt iH a porfoct antl- come. K. 1'3. Iveeler—trespass. Tlie trial was eoniinoiiced «hlp of Mendlau, in Hald county, all tho right, title dotd for all blood poiHOiiH. Whon thcHo two utnmoutd • and aflor hearing a portion of tlio evidence tlie jury and IntoroHt of wliich .himoH N. Smith, late of city of iiro rnniovcd from iho bmly, dinoaKO niintt go. It will In Now York Gov, Hill nnd tho entire was oxensed until" this morning, the court lioliliiig Landing, ill Hald county, died, Hui-/od, hi and to tho jinKiVi'ur///euro Catarrh, Scrofula, Salt Klioiini, Ulcors Merchant Tailor! following limrl, to-wit.: The noitliwi'St (jnarlor of doinocnilic slate ticket is elected by mujor- law points under considerntion upon motion to dismiss and SiM'CH of every naturu. DIplillMsria, Tiilhninna- JanieH M, Turner vs. Lansing City. Trial in progreflji tho iiorth'OiiHt fpnirtor of hociIom miiiibor two, alHu tory Ulu'Uiiiatitjin, and, in fact, pvcnj difloaHO that is itiea from 15,000 to 20,000. The republi• Now oeclipies rooms first door ii'ost of Di:MOcn.lT tho Houtli-woHt fpiartor of the iiorth-oaNt quarior of odtce, tiopt allvo liy Intlaiiiutiiin or ImpuritfoH in tho blood. cans still hold both branches of the legis• Hald aoction uunibur two, alt In township number four ThJH wnndnrfiil ronunly, alHo Dr. CniiK'H Throat imJ Ailvci-tiscd letter Lii^t. north of range ninnhor one wont, Moridiuu,|t iu tho lature though the democrats make slight M.4SOK, niicu. l^ung Tonic, Dr. CraiK'n Nurviiio and GralgM Ozoriuo couuiy of Ingham ami Htato of Michigan. Crown IMarttora aru for Halo by drnggi.'JtH only. gains in each. Mason, November 2, 1885, ANSON K. IIAUDY, General Leo is elected governor of Vir• AdmlniHtralor of tho oHtalo of Jamett N. Smith, do- List of letters remaining uncalled for at coaaod, Fine Line of Goods and Samples! ginia by at least 20,000 majority and the tho above named oilico : Dated Oct. Uth, ISfin. ' domocrals havo a clean majority in both Conrade, .Tohn ,1. Iyer's Cherry Pectoral. Prubfito Oi'ilor. branches of the legislature, thus retiring Olalliii, Charles V.' Cook, Geo. Froneli, Mr. Charles naoi's. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ESTATE Olf OOUtNtlllA HASKELL, DEOKASEI). Mm nn " 0"^l"°i Ol"'". Sept, 10,1888, sweet Bill Malione. Cook, George State nf MicliiKan, ciiuntv of Ingham, as. At aseH- Ptieliis, Judsoti II. FltH Warriiiitoil* SiitlHfiictlan Guiinintooti. CDLDSa " Having boon subject to a brnn. Partial eloctiotig were also held in Maa- Olirlno, Smilli Hfoji of the prubaio eontt for said conntv, lieJd at tlio chilli litrcctran, with frequent llobliison, Mr. Duncan Vitiu-l, Mr. George prnliate otllco. In tho city ot Mason, on the 1.3th day sachuaelts. New Jersey, Connecticut, Mary• Terwilliger, Mrs. John of Ocloliec, ill the year one tliollsanil eiglit iiuiidred coMr, for a number of years, I hereby cer• land, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Kansas, Ne• and oiKlity.livo, tify timt AvisR's CnEiiKY Pectobal givos Persons calling for any of the above say braska, Dakota and Colorado, with about Present Q. A. Sniltli, jndgu nf pmhato. mo prompt rcliof, nnd is tho moat cHoctivn iidveriised. E. G. C. Knight, P. M. Tn tile matter of llinoslatoof CorinllihiA. Haskell, remedy 1 havo over tried, tho usual results except in Connecticut late of ilie township of Anr«lius, in said county, de' DANSVItXK. Nov. S, 18S5. jAtt£S A. ILAMILTOV, whore tho democrats made a gain of 19 in Klla KonrI, Jacob Scliondler, ceaseil. On readliif,' anil lilinf! tho petition, duly voiincd, of £ditor of The Cnteent," the legislature. Moiisher John Turgon, George M. Graham, William 11. Haskell, prayinK that a certain ilistrn- Doors Hooly, Stanton McLanglilin, The democrats of Detroit did a hand• nient now on Illo In llii.^ court, imiportiiiK to he the _.„-„- "Mt.Gllosd, Ohio, June 20,1882. Mrs. Hatty Brady, • Mrs. IJd. Nngres, lA PEESENT! last will luiil testament, of Held deceased, may bo prov• COUGHS. " ^ >>avo used Avi:r's Citkeiit some thing by electing Mr. Chamberlain Arahell Miller, 2 Sir. E. J. Cripiu, Our rciuIoi-H for 12 cotitfl in pofiluKcistiiin)iH topiiy ed and iiilinltleil to prohatti and thn oxociilion tlmroof Pkctohal tnis spring for a mayor and their city ticket except clerk by Levi Geeh, P, M, Jror matldiK iiiul wrfipiifnij:, iiml tmnicH of ttvolpooU {^nulled to tlioexecutor fianted tliaroln ; vcro coURh niul Iuiik troiiblo with good large majorities, and defeating their "ring" liiKOiitrt, Will rucoivo FREE n Steel Kinith Parlor Tlieroiipon it is ordered iliat the Otb day of No- effect, and I am ploaaod to rccouuaeud It lEnaraving of nil OUR PRESIDENTS, including vernber next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, be as• candidates for alderman, laying aside par to ouy one Bimiinrly RiTootcd. Real Estate Sales. ICIeveland. hIxo 2ii.v2S In., worth S-1.(10, signed for tlio bearing of said petition, and that tlio tiaanship for the sake of pure government- 1 24mG Addroit Elder Pub. Co., Chicago, III heirs at law of said deceased, and all otiierperaons in. IlAiiVEv BAoanMAir, Y^es, tvo have heard from Ohio, and wo torested in said estate, are required to appear at a hos* Froprictor Qlolio HotcL" Following is n list of real estate tran.sac- aion of said court, then to bo lieldon in tho probato have heard from New York. MErARICS BV tions recorded in register's oflice of Ingham ollico, in the city of l^Iason, and show cause, if any Tho lepublicuns wero jubilant because tlioro be, why the jirayer of the petitioner (•honid not county, for tho week ctiditig Oct. 31, 1883, bo granted ; And it Is fnrtlier ordered, that said pe• Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. they carried the republican state of Ohio where the consideration is S50(» or over; titioner give notico to the persons Interested in said Sold bjr all Dnigglitf. by a slightly increased majority over a year estate, of tho pondoncy of said petition, and the hear• Albert. B-ii'ker to Lan.sing TiirnYerein, n U of ing llierenf, l»y causing a uopy of ihls order to bo ago; now how do they feel wlien tho demo• ASH STREET lot 7, Idool: (iO, Lansing S 1200 pnblirtlied In the Tnqmam Cou.*'tv llKniocuAT, a newn- crats havo carried the democratic state of •lane A. Newuian to Nelson Addis, w of lot .^, paper printed and circulated in sahi county', tliroo New York by a majority at least 15 or 20 lilki;\, Wmiiiniston 800 aucce.ssivo weeks previous to said day of hearing. George Beoinan to .lohn M.Koehnle, u ]4 ef uSfNW) T.UTT times greater than a year ngo ? It would (A true copy.) Q. A, SMITH, y. of a 0 K of sec 12, WlieatneUI lOUO I'iwl Judge of rrobato. seem this would knock the republican Geo". M, Dayton to Geo. li. Miinln, assignee, lot 2, blk 20, Laniilie 2000 AdinlitlHtrutiir'n Snlo. thunder entirely out of Ohio. Silas Algor Webber to Oscar D. Welter, n e frl ]4 of sec ;i, Leroy 3850 ESTATE OF ABALINE UPTON, DECEASED, • Meat Market By virtue of a license to me granted, Jin tlie l.lth PI LI Tlic Dcnlh of Goiicrnl McClcllan. Oscar D. Welter to .lames lloan, n o frl '4 of sec 3, Leroy 3850 day of October, 168.1, liy Q. A. Smith, JndBO of pro• Leilran A. Webber to .lames Bean, that pt of w bate of tile county of Inghani, and fitato of Michigan, Isliiillsoll at pnlilio unction, on tho 5th dnV of 25 YEARS IN USE, Generivl George B. McClellan died at his 3/a of n 0 of see 10, Leroy, ii of plunk road, Furnialies ts NumoronsCnstomora wllh|thovery Decembor, ISS.'i, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, at home at Newark, N- J-i on Thursday morn Oti acres 1300 the dwelling house on Iho iivenilses iioreinafter de• Ih* Or««t«st M«iic>l Triumph of th* Igti Mary Kelly to Mercy K,Simmons,lot 1, blk 100, ing last in the sixtieth year of his age, nf scribed, In the township of linnkeihill. In the county Lansing 800 Choicest of Ingham, all tho right, title and interest of which SYMPTOMS OP A neuralgia of the hoarl. _ Thus another of Martha A. Wright to Julia Chapman, lot 8, blk Adaline Upton, lato of saiii township and county, de• 151, Lansing the great heroes of the civil war is removed looo ceased, died, solKod, In and to the following land, TORPID LIVER. Julia Chapman to Martha A. Wriglit, h 50 ac of tO'Wit:. The nortli.west quarter of the south-west LoN of ••pctil*. OowaU ooitlT*. P»Ib la from earth nnd bis sudden and fmexpectcd 11 w ^ of see S,'H 14 of n]4 of II e J4 of sec 7 quarter of section nunibor twenty ('iOJ; also thonortli- lb* tatadt with m dull ••aralloB la tha deoth produces a feeling of genuino sorrow nnd II ^ of a w i<(of seo a] except s 20 uc, all east quarter of tho south half uf fractional tiectlon back MM. Pain onder iba abaaldcr* inHoriiilan 9000 nnnitier nliieteon (10), air in township number one blade. Fullneii after eatlai. with adia- throughout the universe. Opinions dilTer M'illlain \, Howe to Krank S. Freer, 0:JJ^ ac on M and M Meats! north of range number one east (Uunkerliill), in the Inellaatlon to eaerlloo of'bedr ormlad. widely in regard to his military capacity, n w Vi of sec Ii'. Vevay and s J.<> of so of county ol IiiKham and stale of Michigan. sec is and n 20 ac of n ]4 of n J J4 of seo 2-i, Irrliabllitr of temper, Low aplrlii, with but his soldiors loved him and still believe, afeolinBorhaTlnaneglected aomedatr, Anrclius 6000 T. DENSMOBE, Lad it not been for the jealousies of other Frantc S. Freer,to Wm. A. Rowe, w .JO ac of n ^ Purchasing only llio cliolcest atahol fed stock. S Adni'r of llio Estate of Adaline Upton, deceased. Woarineia, Dlzalneai, Flutterlnr at lb* Dated October 21st, ISSS. 4:iw7 Uoari. Dota beforotha erea, Uaadoeha commanders, "Little Mack," as ho was fa• of II w^y^ of sec I, AnroliiiR .,.,,* sooo Allen Rowe to Win. A. Rowe, s e ^ of s o of orer the ilshc eye. Boatleiineia, with fliltel dreama. Hlshly colored Vrlne, and miliarly civUed, would hove been given an aeeia, Aurelius., 1400 Frobnto Order. opportunity to detiionstrate he was one of Wm. T. Wallace to J. Uoniy Moores, lot H, blk ESTATE OV IRA GiyFORD, DE0BA8KD. CONSTIPATION. the greatest if not tho greatest general of 17, Lansing 700 State of M ichi«iiu county of Inghani, as. At» aea- VOTT'M PIU.M MO •tpaclally adapted James II. Ilutiitihroy to I^fusoti 1>. Ohatterton, pt sl'on of Iho probato conrt for said county, held ot tho to auob e»MS, one doso effeota suab a the war. His loyalty and doyotion to the oflotC, blk 110, Lansing 1200 POULTRY AND GAME probato otilcu, In the city oflfason, on tho ISIh day cbango of feel tng as to aitoniab the sufferer. union were never questioned and the nation Uoctor 0. Smith to Jacob H. Diirkott, 7 nc in n of October In the year ono thousand olKht liuiidrod will ever hold him in grateful remembrance. w cor of a w of sec 2, Aureliu nnd eight-flvo. Marie Kli/.abetli rJIao "k to Georg" e Arond, n ^ of IN ITS SBABOIf. Present, Q, A. Smith, judge of probate. ' ,aii^'Vytlio\p4^onie'!Seffra |g™^.j,..l.,»,,o!. Tho Detroit Free Press says: n w !4of n w'4of socl2, Delhi 975 In tho matter of the eslato of Ira Qltlord, decens- Morrit Cliappel to James K. and Wni. Ii. Frost, od. "His omiiiont merits as a soldier were his n l<; of 11 w i4 of seo 20, and On rondlng nnd llling the petition, duly vorilled, of painstaking and conscientious desire to in• o U of 9 w !4, except 8 ac, of sec 23, Wlioat- SQUARE DEALING GUARANTEED! Charles.E. Gilford, praying that admlnlatriitlon of sure himself against reverses. Indeed the neia 90OO said ostnle inny bo granted to John W.GIITord or some •Tohn T. Ford et nl., to Morria 13. Wright, pt of ' other suitable peraon ; GeAT Haib or WiiiBKtnB ohMged to • only reverses ho over suDTered were those at«Bar ^LACK by a single appUoatlon of lotl2, blk IM, Lansing 3000 Uoiipoclfully, Thereupon It is ordered, Hint theOth day of No• which came to him, according to his own Alfred 1>. Haskell to Snsaii A. Uaskell,w of vember next, at ton o'clock In tho loreuoon, bo iw- tbls DTE. It Imparts a natural color, acts 8 e ^ of Bee 22, Leroy 600 Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or belief and knowledge, when he was weak• signed for tho hoarlue of salil |ielltluii, and thai the A. D. Uiirpontor to Lucy Oarpenler-Jones and HENRY PETERS. heirs at law of said deceased, and all other sent by express on rooelpt of $1. » ened by the orders of his superiors. He Ifrank L. Carpoiilor,lot 10 of suli of s w of persons Interested In said, estate, nro required Offloo. 44 Murray St.. Now York* was never defeated in aggressive action hoc 10, Lansing • 1000 to appear at a session of said court, then to ho hohlori Jolm Peacock, liy heirs, to Nettie A. MoKeeii, in the probate olhce, in the city of Mason, and show which he , undertook in accordance pt .If lots 5 and 8, blk U, Lansing 1000 PECK'S SUN! cause. If any Ihoro he, why tho prayer of tho peti• with his own judgement. noger Derby to Chas. II. Force, s 20 iic of o tioner should not ho granted ; Awl it it further order• of. 11 w !4 of sec 20, Stockblldgo 560 MILWAUKEE, WIS. ed, that aald petitioner giro iiotico to the poraona • THE-BEST He had, too, the faculty of inspiring con• QoQ. 0. Maxson to F. C. ^Voodwortll, n_v%at Interosled In said estate, of the pendency of aald fidence both in his own men ond in the peo• n 0 ^ and » 50 no of s of ii w K of seo 4, petition, and tho hearing tlicroof, by cnusing a copy COO ple behind thorn. With him in command Leslie of this ordor to bo published in tho iNaiiAM OnitNTt Diiniel L. BoardmaD to Wm, U, lluck, e %»! » Drmookat, Ik newspaper printed and circulated In RuTDljer: Ows!h.oes they felt safe, even though he lacked bril• o.^ of seo 25, Locke,,,,.. 30OO Eilltor anit Proprlet<>r. said county, tliroo successive weeks previous to aald TO WEAU OVEIt YOrit WOOI. BOOTS, liancy nnd dush. The instinct which called Oalenin Jerome to Jno, It. Danglmrl, lot 2 nnd day of hearinK. a. A. SMITH, ptari,blk63, Laualng , 2000 are thoao now m,i(lo by tlic"CiinilBo"lluhbor him to the command both times when, the (Atruocopy,) 42w4 J udKo of Probate. Co.» expressly for Slichlgaa trade fortho sciaoa capital was endangered was founded upon C. C. FiTOii, Register. The Funniest Paperin the World Probate Order, of 1385 Olid 6. j : these solid qualities as a man and a soldier. ESTATE OF CHARLES II. DARROW, DECEASED. ETEHV PAin WAUnANTED ftsalnatcora- Biicklen's Arnica JSalro. What Vaccination la to Bmall-pox, PECK'S He inspired his soldiers whom he led not Stato of Michigan, county of Ingham, aa. At a Ing apart In cither nolo or upper and i^araatooJ SUN la to the Itluee. aosslon of tho probate court for aald county, lioM at only with confidence but with enthusiasm. The bestsalvein the world for outs, brais• tho prohato olllce in the city of Maaon, on to give satlsfoctton ill every respect. .- The love of the Army of the Polomao for es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chopped the 13th day of Oct., In the yenr one thonaand eight Made for Ropntatlon, giving tlio v,-entcr mote hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup• PECK'S SUN liuiidrod and olgbty-flva. Present, Q, A. Smith, Jndgo for his money thanhe eon got in nn? other mnlco their old commander is as mnchan histori• of probato. la one of tho most widely road nnd itopiilar papoira Iti of goods. OfBEST BOOT STOCK, and not ot cal fad ns Grant's capture of Vicksburif, or tions, nnd positively cures niles, or no. pay In tho matter of the oatata of Uliiirlea II. Dnrrow, the country to-ilay, and manda wllhoiit it ordinary overshoe stock. The solos made tho : Sherman's march through . It can• required. It is gnaranleea to give perfect peortn Ua apucialty. lato or the city of Mason, 31jch,, deceaaod. On reading and flllng Hie petition, duly voriflod, of not bo eainsaid nor explained away. What• satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 same as Rubber Boot Solos Iiaving a thlclc lolo Oarolliio Dnrrow,. widow of said deceaaod, praying and then a tap sole upon that. . • ever his shortcomings McClellan possessed cents per bo.\. For sale by H, M, Williams. Tho Originator of tho Oolohrutod this court to make an allowance ont of tho porsunn! this high, this useful quality of military property of said deceased, for hor malntalnunco niid This tap solo 1b thlcicencd la the middle, and li support during tho progress of the aetllement of aald Kraotness. His men were never afraid to Ffivt like grey hair, oxocpt on other per• ostulc i '•• »OI7ni,E THICK ON THE HAM,. • follow him ; and always believed that what• sons. If your bnir is turning gray, restore Thoroupon It la ordered,, that tho 10th day This Is tho groat weiring point. The Double ever else might happen no coming disaster SPECIMEN COPIES FREE ot Muvoinliernoxt, atlOo'oIookln tho forenoon, bo Thick Boll and the Coot Stock upper, glvo a shos it to the hue of youth by using Ayet's Hair assigned for tho lioarlngnf aald petition, and that the TO ANY AUDKESS. or irretrievable ruin would come to them Vigor. yri: • . heira at law of aald deceaaod, and all other, per• wMch vMpotUlvel;/ outwear any oMitr shoo ta so long as he was incommand. sona intercBlod In aald estate, are required to ap- tho market oven of tho very best brand. Boar In mind that hy aondlnn A Postal Cnril to Ihia ioar at a aoaalon of aald court, then to ho holden His brief but,severe sickness in 18C2 —Over one million boxes of Acker's Dys• omce, 11 saniiilo copy of I'KCK'S SUN will rn the probato ollico In thocltyof Mason, and aliow NO HIGHER IN PRICE. luadu both army and people anxious; and pepsia Tablets sold in the past twelve lio mailed jou PREE, ca«ao,.lf any there bo, why tho prayer of the peti• Thousands of dollars saved to Wool Boot wes^ tioner shonld not he granted.• i' - " when nrisine from his bed and .mounting months, purely upon their merits. Why And It la further ordorod, that said petitioner give en this season. Don't bo nfruld of thoquallty. his horse he rode ddvifn.the lilies of his be• suffer with chronic constipation, dvspepsia, Don't Hesleot to Bend at Onoe. and Tell notice to the persons Interestod In said; estate, of tho ^our Neighbors To. THE WARRANT SECURES YOU. loved army it welcoiued bim ns the veterans sonr stomach, sick headache, heartburn and pendency of anid petition, and the bearing thereof, hy. causing A copy of this order to ha .pnbllahed. Intha OaU for the "Oanilte DotOiU Thick Satt gMd»,'l ' 0^. Jeda and Austorlitz welcomed thepres- female,troubles, when H. M.Williams, drujf- INOUAM OotiiiTy:D»iooiiAT,a newapnper printed and . Vfarranl itamped on (Vtry^ot,] ei;ee of the emperor lhati.mado those victo• gist, offers you relief and. positive cure in $1.00 f ortli of Fnn for i cent. ries immortal. the Dyspepsia Tablets. He sells them, on ForSnleby C. G. •luutlnffton, J. Im Addreaa GEO. L. I.ORD, Bualnoaa Mang'r, .: With the e.xceptian of Antietam, McClel- a guarantee. • Milwaukee, WlacoDiln. FuUePand F. W. Webb, Mason. Iteport of Coiiiiiilttoe on Kqimllasfttioii for tli«r Veur ISS."!. ent ofthe poor, and that before any ivork is Claimant. .\i:res Real Personal E. C. Rus.sell.... 47 47 Mit CimrMAX—The committee on eiiuullzntlon, to whom was referred the assessment rrocoe(liii!?.< of the— done on the drain, that n level be taken to assessed, estate, iiroperty. Chas. Tripp.. 17 47 •uUs.if th." cuuiitvMf liigliam. respectfully reiioit that they have considered the same and nscertiiln tho fall, and that the drain be prop, .\urelUm '^011.71) S770,0tK) SDl.iOO JolinBnwen 3 2.5 3 2-| •ecoiiinieiid tliat the several rolls be eiiuaih/.ed as follow.s. U)-wlt: eriy laid out. and that the llie be laid by line BOARD OV STJPERVISORS. Hrsi wiir.l .•Mii.siiii... J.ir.'l.fW aa,l(W •Jff:JM .Mark Uariicr •17 17 according to level. M. 0. .Mead. Joel Bralnaid 1 .Vi The uttciitloii of your lOinmittije was cnlled 1 'iji REAL EST.VTl':. A. W. I'AKKIIUlWr, Samuel Hunt 1 i", IVrsoiiul Tol.-il to the condition of the stove and kettle used No. Committee. .lohn Ijong I 115 1 il". tor heating Water, We (Ind that It Is In an TOWNSHIPS AND Oclolter S('.>isioii. '1 he cniumitlco lo -.vlioni was referred the .Mlllim Johiisim 1 (K) 1 nil lyeducl.'d Added p r o p - Miniilizoil unsafe condition from hiivlng been cracked As ii.w.v.Hiiieiit rolls of the Third Ward Lansing .Vinos Coiikiln 1 IU) 1 nil .\s I'l-om lo:uise.s.s.] and broken In scveiiil places In passing WARDS. ei] n 111 and llie lownship of .Murldliin beg leave In Chas. .Sullivan - I 00 J no lussessed. iutses.sed led vahi, oriy. v.'ihialiuu. iliroiigU the lire, and would rei-onimeud thai asses'd. P/ed. Tlie IJoaril ofSupnrvinors of Inuli.imoonnly report thai, they hitv,- reviewed and correeleU John Ketsey ,'>o .51 valual'n. utiuii. the superinleiidciit pnrclia.se a new one. iiic'l in regular .scsmIoii lit. Hit-court-lioiLse in the .xaiiie a»d Hiid the amount of real esiale J.B. Walker .7J In regard in the water supply your com• ,50 till-City of Mxson.iuHaid i!ouniy,I,1IU .515,000 clent. If the water from the present well shall Steve Christian Uuukorhill ..." 21,015 ol Lcroy. :Ui ward Lansing ^119,950 S171,J5U m 50 7I.':.9I0 49,700 ikU,2IO 71),7l»l 744,000 still be unlit Ibr u.se, that they be directed to Dlghton Walt Delhi 22,!).S7 Roll called nnd the folIowliiK nieinbiiTs pres• .Merldhiii 'J•Jl.llil.al l.'il.a)) (ZM.ri'liM.li'WW li'-,-lIJ-^,4M. .'lO 721,'295 42,3'20 U7.S.975 l;il,0'2,5 SlU.OOli put down a new tile well not less than thirty M. Vaughn liiitiiiiiii 2i),70C ent, ilcHSrs. Bttiley, 15:ilrd. Barber. Cook, Curr, M. S. SsriTli, .'lb 5a Ii2l.ll'2l) 4,500 Iil7,l'20 .|'2,SS0 UCO.IlOl) inehesln diameter. M. D.True UmslngToWii l7,.Slfi JXMI, fJodsc. KdwiirdK. Kuller. Un.'gory. JCIni;, D. K FL'Li.Kn, 4S 518,7M 70,190 d7S,2llO 71,740 5.50,00(1 lu iixssing over the farm the coniiuittoe lllchard Hill IS Leioy 21,172 lJitliro|>, MeCanii. .Murtit, Coiiinilttee. 1 35 l,0i!7,.!40 277,740 789.700 25().3i:o 1,010.000 Was pleased to note the evident gis>d man• Zepli.SpaiiKler I .i; Leslie 22.709 rre.sNiii. Pollolc, roller, lt.j.>i«iiiii.n. Smith, 'J'lie eonilulttee Iu wiioinwiis referred the 1 591,700 01,IMO 48,310 ,57U,00() agement with which the farm has been con- Amanda .Spangler 1 35 I>ocke 23,013 .Sliafcr, Vi«.dworth, Wi.-hh and Clinlriiiiiii. lussessnient rolls of the townsliiji of Leroy and 85 U51.350 2,800 (I5I„550 (i'J,450 714,000 ducted during the year, showing a degree of .Vlex. Tlioiiipsou ,S5 Meridian 21,431 TheclmlrHi.'in on luinounelng Ihe.slJiuiiliij; 1 35 7.|4,4!K) 2,080 712,110 111..'i!l0 .SOI.OOO care and attention which is commendable in Zepli. Spungier 1 Itj OnoiidiigiL •22.S95 coinmiltee.s.suggCKU'd m the board lln-liuiair- •f, 580,350 101,290 4,S5,0li0 91,911) .5SO,000 both superintendent and keeper of the Lorenzo Conklln )V, Stockbrldgc 22,:i-2.5 lanceof liuvliig threeachlltloiiali:oiniiilitcw: 48 U79,S50 5 17,9.50 4W7,St)() 71,'2t)0 7li9,000 eoimty-hoii.so. Itlchard Hill •1,S Vevuy 2i).5'JO one on ju.sMei. and wltiics.s chiliiK. one on I 05 023,790 .51.451) 570.310 IH.UilU 085,001) All of which is respectfully submitted. Chas. Lovejoy 1 115 WheuUleld 19,442 coiiKtJiWes'chiliiis,;iiKl one on .slierill'sditlmK. 50 4,S2,li.S0 13,090 40,S,91IO 75,010 ,>I4,000 Kks.st Dkll, J.F. Cooley 50 While Oak 23,290 Whereupon, on niolloii of .Mr. I'ollok, li iiK.S,095 300,!)!f, 91,200 393,195 Uonwnmn, .Sparrow- laid W'OfKl worth. On motion .Messrs. Jlarteiis. Edwards, 1 00 report of thecounty poor-house building coin- Delbert .M Lowe 1 IK) .Mason City—1st ward... 252,100 121,801) l:io,.'!ii() '.•'j:1.200 S£!,,5(H) .•Vpiwirlloiiment and ..VsKcssiuent lloll— Balrdand Dodge were excu.sed fiom uttcnd- .'•lO iilllee wiLS adopted and on motion of .Mr. .lohn Kelsey ,50 •• —'2d ward... 27.1.710 7S.U9() I',i5,;i5(i P2S,li5i) IfiLfAHl Cook. CndK, IJiirber. Cirrgory and I'olter. Gregory ordered spread upon the Journal. Ing lo-niorow's session of tills Hoard. IS 21 . .... , II L Chiipln IS JUKldcettnd \Vltne.s.s Uulnis—^;llal•er, Itailey To tlw Jtunnmhlc the Jlcmd of fSiipn-risnn IW M. J. P0LI.OK, WALLACE RO.SSMAN, listtl-x of On motion of Mr. shafer liio Uoai'il adjourn- .1 C Siiuiers. i: claims at l.fc.., IHi 1 and Kdwjtrd.'i. Jimhniii OiimUji, GK.vTi.|.:Mi'..v:~'^'unr co IS A. I. BAIUlKK.y D. K. Fi;lt.ki:, .r coiii- oil unlll lo-iiiorrow morning lit lialf-i>;Lst nine Cliarlol.lc Thompson •IS Committee. ConsUilde ClalniN-Circgiiry. Carruiid Lalli- 2 .'W W. H. DODOE, J. D. WooDWoit'rir, iiiitiec appointeil to siipeiiiilend the rebuild- o'clock \. M. Wm Havens 2 31) 2 30 .AJios A. Kixo rop. iiiarot tlu'cuunly poor-hou.se would re.speul- D F Patrick 2 30 TitiiiwoAV, October 15. LSSo. 1 '25 .Shcriir.N' AtoiimiI.s — liainl. .Mi-Caiiii nnd iiilly report as follows: .YmolliiCnindiiU - 1 'ii Tbecuiiiniunlciitlon from tho Superinten• Claimant. Claimed..'Vllowed. 2 50 111 accoriliinco with tho direction of Board met imrsuant lo adjournment anil J H Sweeney 250 dent of the Detroit House of Correction rela• Catherine Seubolt, , 4S 48 Webb. 4 :« tho board your comiulttee procured was called to order by the chairman at half- Geo H Taylor, 9 claims at -Isc.... 4 32 tive to keeping prisoners sent there from .Mrs Sarah Boe.ss IS IS Treanurer's .VccounUs-Lathrup. Craig and 47 plans and details for the building piuit nine o'clock a. .ir. .lohn CSquiers 47 the county of jngham, was received by tho Mrs Peter Huliii 4S 4S I'lirkhurst. 48 oi .Miusoc A Rice, architects of Detroit, Roll culled nnd the following members Calvin JiiKway 48 bourd and on motion of ilr. Edwards refeiTed Mrs John Nagic 48 48 2 01) County Poor nnd In.sjine ..IccouniK-Ciirr, which were the kuiiio as: the original answered to tlieir iiunies: Messrs. Harbor, C W Bordsley 2 uo to the'committee on ways and means. Cora Winters 85 S5 2 00 Kossraan nnd Webb. plans ol the building destroyed liy lire lust Cook. Dell, l.iregory. King, Lathrop, McCann, W L Itolison 2 01) On motion of Mr. Doll the board adjourned WmH Winters 4S IS 2 00 winter, except some changes in the inner, .Mead. Piirkhnrst, Poliok. itossman. Smith, EHXlchol.s 2 00 UMtll lialf-piuit one o'clock ]•. jt. RV McKeen 50 ,50 'i'owiiNhlp uiul Wuril I'oor AccouiiLs with 2 oo iirraiigemenis. 'riieprlneipalchiiiigesconsist Shafer, Woodttorth, Webb and chiilrmaii. E D Lewis 2 no E W Voorhees 4S 4S County—Kdwardii, Coolc iinU Woodirortli. 2 00 APTERX(X)N .SESSION. Inonlurging the Icceper's dining room and T W Sliuinway 2 01) James Downing., 4S 4S Oenerjil ChiiiuK—.\Ioiid. Marten.^. I'ollok. Journal of yisierday read and approved. 2 oo Board met and was called lo order by tho kiteheii and In placing the furnaces nnarer W A .Steele 2 00 John Youngs ,50 ,51) I'llbllc Hulldlni.'.s and Orouiids—I'arkliurKt, HKI'OUT ok COM.MITTKES. S3 chairinan at hulf-p.-ust one o'clock \: M. the ends of tlie building, by which arriinge- Germain Baldwin™ h5 John Davidson W 5li Builey and Sparrow. 8.5 IWll called—(iuorum pre.sent. inenl It Is expected that the building will be The coiiiiiilttee to whom was referred the E V Loranger ,S5 PeterHann, Jr M ,5S County Kjirm—Dell. I'rest^jii juul Siiiilh. 85 The following report wits read by Hon. much more eiuslly heated. The changes of assessment rolls ofthe township of Delhi and FDcan S5 - Wm French j].... 48 4S Drains—.McCann. Kidrd and simfer. U 45 Qiilncy .v. Smith. Judge of probate, whicii on the location of tho furnaces also neccsslUited the llist ward ofthe city of Lansing beg leave W Dunning li 15 Samuel Ekstein ''. ,51) 50 .SaliirluS—U'ebb, MiirieiiK and Sinitli. .S.5 motion of Mr. Preston was received by the changing the locution of the oven, which is to report that they have reviewed and cor• J W Dowd.. So John F Rouse ' ".. ,50 ,50 .S.5 board and orderi?d spread upon the Journal. I'rlIItliig—rotter, J;orKN:—in com])ll- A u .\ I I.I A i:r CO.M .M ri-r KK.s. awarded to l-'raiicls J. Jelfres of Ijinslng, he .•Veres Real I'ersonal S Olinstead 4S .Mary E Anderson „ 1 95 ancc wltii the law requiring the Judge of pro- 1 115 1 C5 JuHldce und U'iluo.-is ClalniK—Ilell,OV«d£ and being the lowest bidder. nsses.sed. esuvtc. property. Wm Bucl., 1 95 Perry Anderson 48 b.ite to report to you at your October session 1 US I l'.,5 'J'he price at wiilch the worU w:ih let was ns Township of Delhi. 22,9S7 S7I3.910 8 7l»,7ii0 Eva Osborne 4S CaptHenry Hunt .Sparrow. 4S In each year the names of persons adjudsted 2 ,55 2 55 follows: ..\. 11 work, except hiking down and 1st ward Lansing.,.. IISU.SBO 101,IIW .Sarah DoBUlson 48 ODDehlll i;on.sljible Claims—Sinllh, rreston. King. 50 Insane and a charge upon the county, ibc 25:! 2 53 relaying brick walls, jH.iM. For taking down John B. Cook, Chas Christopher. 50 Mary Aber. _ .. •IS following Is respectfully submitted showing 2 5:1 2 iW SluTlll'K .•Vecountji-l'iirkliiirst. Uossiiiaii und relaying ouUslde walls, SI'- Per .M and In• John \. Caiib. Elecuv Wright , 4S Minnie Hill 48 the names of tho persons, where irom, and 2 53 2 ,5'! mill Woodworth. side walls S.s.'j.'. per .^f. Committee, Huldah Dunliain. 4S .Mrs CGunn 1 41 when adjudged In.sane and ordereii to the 2 5.'! 2 53 On JUKtlou of Mr. Dell, local time was lulopt- The cost »r the work done under Ihe direc• un iiiMtioii tlic board adjourned until half- Levi Itaiidall, 3 clHlms at4Sc 1 It C Guun 1 41 itsylum: Date 25;: 2 5;: ed luf the time by wlilcli this board will open tion of the coiiimltlee Is :us I'ollows: past one 1". if. Ed White, 3 claims at 4Sc. 1 4.1 Wheitton Glllmore.. 2 5:! 2 .V! 1 0(1 Nnmes. Wlicre from. of order. and luljourn encli lUiy durliij; the pie.-ieiit Kor work :us jier hid SiLiW Oil Cbiis F Gninger. 1 00 EmmaDarrow ArrERNOON SJSSIOX. 1 00 FerdiimiKl itaviler, Meridian ip. Nov. 24, lSS-1 2 ,53 2 ,53 On motion the board adjoiiriieil until hall •.•I,'j;t7 hriok (inside) utS.s.i5 ax) .ir> Seth Uathuway — 1 00 J J Tucker , Board met pursuant to adjournment and 1 OO John II. Wiser. Lausiiig cllr, Dec. 20,18S-1 .50 ,50 L'ii.711> brick (outside) at il:! .'CSj H'i .'Viidrew Tallman 1 00 Barbara Gakley piLstone oeioclc r. .n. • WIUS called to order by the elmlrmiin. 1 00 Ellsworth Fletcher, Aurellus tp. M:irch9,1885 sn S,5 5,'-'lii brick, lurniices Hi 115 F P Moody.. 1 00 Nora Colton A rrii I tN ooN .s less ion. >fr. Woodworth presented tho following 1 00 John T. Strong. Liinahig city, .tiny 1, 1885 1 S3 1 5:1 •Ali'wbrlek, furnished for oven atS.',.5U„ 11 'il Daniel Gregory 1 00 ElmerTorry. Hoard met ill half pant one o'clock and wius resolution: 1 00 Kdsoii 11. Scholleld, Lansing city. May 25,1SS5 48 48 l-'oriii for oven 1 50 EEKecler 1 00 Henry Bchrendt „ 'i.„. 48 4S railed lu order by the clialriuiiii. He it resolved by the Board of SupcrvLsom 85 Anna C. Slocuni. Wllliumstoii tp. May '2«, 1.S85 Taking out and cnlargln'g eight door .Mary Loroo ,S5 James Crolford .. S5 .S5 Itoll cnlled—iiuoniiii prcsenl. oi Ingham county. That the county troiuiurcr 1 95 James Richardson, Delhi town*'i>, Aug. .5, ISSS friiiiics S'a Ella Hager, I 95 Ellon Esseltyn 50 50 benHdhels hereby inslnictod to Insure the 2 '2.5 Gcortje B. Holmes, Lausingclty, .\ug, II), 1S85 UKi'OUTS UK «).M.Mrn'i.;KS. Clianglng two doors In corridor™ 5 (10 Geo Butler. 2'Z5 Robert Sanders 48 .IS county poor-house and barns at tliocortod from their coiiimlllec and al• E Brotherton Abram G Anderson 155 155 .•is,si's.sed. estati*. prouerly. 155 1 55 Claimant. Claimed. .Mlowed. Whitel.iitk •ii.'illl.T.'i J^Sll.li.'io sT.'i.UIII to tlic amount of !K) ]>cr cent., or a total ol lowed as follows: Clarence Stafford George Grundy 1 00 1 oo 1 55 1 55 Ezra H Clatlln «1 08 SI (JS IiiKhum ai.TOH.P: 721.1SI.'. I.'!l,iri3 Sii,.sT.5.'.ll. wlilcli the committee recommend to J2 51! I.sjuic Kane WS Abels 3 00 3 00 HenrClalHianty Reeves.... . Claimeds;5;. Allowed{ . 1 55 1 55 RFGrllhn 48 48 (.utitiy h. L.vriiKoi", be paid without unneccs.sary delay. E S Clark- 58 .5S C. G. I'arkhurst., 2 51! 1 95 1 95 4S 4S The coiiiinllte has also conlriicled with Mr. Jenny Roberts.., Minnie Price.. " 7 claims lit 48c A.Mos A. KiNi;, g5.'J 253 I 55 I .55 48 48 3 .'HI :! 3« 1'hoiiiiis -Mc.Manlmiin for extru material fur- D. W. llalsicd Ed Brotherton. Jennie Lewis Coniiiiittec. Mrs. Carrie Wllllam.s •IS •IS 1 55 1 55 :! so 3 .50 George Fowler ;. 85- ,S3 The coininltteo to wlioin was refern^il the ulshcd for hard llnlsli In rooms that were to •IS Clarence Slallbrd C .M Jenks, " •' 0 claims at 4Sc.... 2 .SS 2 SS Mi-s. Orl.s.s.'i Wiiltbcck j.s 1 M 1 .55 S Leo Cook, 5 cliiims 4Sc eucli.... 2 40 2 40 iLSNcssmeiit rolls of the township of Wheat- br brown. SII.OO: and for furnishing limouiid .S5 .•V Tyler Patrick Bolaud .50 50 Fred Ailler 155 1 55 Jolin Artes, 2 claims -tSc each 9U ih; Held and tovvnslilpi)f r„;uisiiig beg leave to sand and bnllding oven. $17.0o; making a 2 .'15 Ed Petty '* " 2chilms at 58c.- I 10 I lU John W Whallon 2 3.5 1 55 1 5,5 Lew Kilmer 48 48 report Unit lliey liuve ivvicwed and corrected toUtl of ;;is.oo. 2 53 Isaac Kane. •• " II claims at 4Sc. 5 28 5 2S •.;53 1 65 1 55 John Artes SS 58 Ihesiinu'iind llnd the aiiuiuiit of n-al estate The eommiiice recommends that the above '.; 15 2 15 Chas Curtis- Wm Matthews 1 70 1 70 William Collln.s.. .50 50 S Loo Cook, 14 claims 48c each... C 72 0 72 iiiul personal proporl.v to Lens I'ollows. llciii of S:!!> be allowed and that the clerk be i;io 2 15 Henry Hoylun. .58 .5S Wlicatllelil... .50 50 . 50 50 Acres Ueul rersoiial d 1 reeled to dmwun order forTho.s. Mc.Manl- 2 15 2 15 Geo H Dell " 2:! claims at 4Sc... II 21 11 24 Lauslni? Lodomu Collins.. .50 50 ChlusAldricb. 48 48 assessed, esijite. properly, man for that uiiioniit. payable out of the 2 15 2 15 Chas E Wheeler. Gcoi-ge Dale, 15 ckums at4Sc. ,50 50 58 .58 lll.Ml' StlS.'.TlKI iIM.UW bulldlnn fuiiU. It will be seen that, the entire •IS •18 N J Roe Charles Aldrlch, Franlc Nichols. 8clulrnsaMSc!" 3 S4 3 S4 Amos Odell.. 50 .50 9.5 95 iT.su; iKi.iKu 4:;,.stii) ciistofthewor'icdone under the direction of •IS 4S H ."V Woodworth., On motion the Board adjourned until to- .\. Tallman .50 50 David Eksteln,2 claims at 50c... 1 00 1 oo M. J. l'OI,L0K. tliecoiiiniittee In the reconstruction of the •IS •IS Geo T Duvhi mon-ow morning at half-past nine o'clock S. D. Neely 1 00 1 00 Henry Ekstein, 2claims at .50c. 1 00 •loo S. H. I'liESTO.v, building lias been i7,ii5>0.:i.'i, leaving a balance •IS 4S Daniel Keemer. C. L. Cnsterlln.. 1 0(1 1 00 Charles Whlpp 1 00 I oo Coiiiiiilttee. offi'Lloof the building fund yet unexpended. M 50 Wm M Carr.. K. C.TIllot.son. 1 00 1 00 Cliiis K Whlpp -. .5S 58 The eonuiilttee to whom wius referred the If we luke from this amount SlOO forthcplaiis 50 50 Gotlleb Zigler SATUItBAV, Oct. 17, 1885. nnd deuills It would still leave ?l'.*t.l5 in the John Cook 1 00 1 oo Katy Preston SS 53 ii.s.se.ssmciU rolls of ihu Fourth Ward of the 5U .50 Wm M Swan Tho Board met pursuant to adjournment fund. R. Spencer.. 1 00 1 00 Isiuic Lederer, 3 claims at 50c— 1 50 150 City of JLiuislng iiuj the township of Hunker- .50 .50 J CHull'inan 1 00 and was called to order by the chairman at Ofthe above amount of j7,iiS0.3.'l, the follow• W.T. Scaramon 180 1 00 Lewis Beck, 2 claims at SOc 1 oo liill beg leave to ivpori tiuit lliey have re• .50 .51) 3 00 half-past nine o'clock A. jr. ing should be deducted as not belonging to William Jones 1 00 1 00 3 oo viewed und corrected tbe same and dnd tbe 50 50 Wm Hahn 2 00 Roll called nnd tbe following persons an• tlie cost of the building proper: Ed. D.Allen ~ 1 00 100 •' " 4 claims at 50c„ 2 oo miiounl"r real eSUile mid personal properly .50 50 Abram Brown. 85 swered to their names: Barber, Cook. Dell, 5,'Jli'. brick lor furnaces (hud) %(fl K> C. T. Cady. 100 1 00 Wm H Flnch- to be .IK follows: 50 50 Wm Wa>-n. 1 .13 85 Gregory, King, Jjjithrop. JlcCunn, Mead, iUl'i brick lor oven (furnished) 11 ill A. II. Parsons 1 oo 1 oo Jlrs Rosetta Finch.. Acres Uml Personal 5U tiO Andrew J Flemlng- 4S 143 Piu-kburst, Prcsion, Pollok, Kossraan, Smith, W. C. Ncason .50 3 oo 3 00 George Gansley— iLssessed. esiiile. property, Form for oven 1 50 50 G W Coleman 1 00 48 Shafer, Woodworth, Webb and chairman. Work and material (lime and sand) for John B.Taylor 50 3 00. 3 00 John Pratt •nil ward Liinsliig... SiTl.l.'iti Sl.'lii.iitiu 51) L C Blood 3 00 1 oo JourniU of yesterday read und approved. 17 00 S. B. Carr. 50 51) 50 so L D Piirtlow , Uunkerhlll ::i.0t5.lll .>IU..slu .>(,lio oven G T Diivl.s.. 225 3 00 The committee to whom was referred the A.. A. Rotfe 50 50 Fnink Henderson. 50 50 Will Smith- Nicholas K. McCaxn, Tliiinbie for oven 75 D. C. Kurd so 50 Jennie Smith. 2 25 2 25 eNarainatlou of the accounts of the superin• 1 uo 1 00 FredShubel.. tendents of the poor for services as such super• William Mautens. Samuel Grllly so so Kate Smith. 58 225 MaklngatoWlof. SiH 11 1 00 1 CO Henry Woodworlli intendents submitted the folloxvlng report: committee. James Bork 51) so Francis McKlnney-... 2 90 58 Taking this amount from S7.(*>u.;ci.11 leaves 1 oo 1 OU Frank Elclilc The committee to whom was referred the John Rork 50 so Patrick McKlnney 2 90 2 90 To tlie JlonorabU; Oie Hoard of JSupervuior.r ns the cost ol the building *7,5!>«,'ii; dednctlng 50 50 Israel GlUett. a.sse.ssmeut rolls of the Sixth Ward Ijiiisiug P. B. Nurmore 50 so AMMa.sters„ 95 2 90 0/Ingham Oiutuy : GESTMHEif:—Your com• this from Die amount placed at the dispo.sul 1 00 1 00 GeoKeltb- and tho lown.ship of Locke bug leave to report T. M. Allen - 3 00 3 00 RhOdiiKeegan 225 1)5 mittee to whom was relcrred Uio accounts of of the cominlttteo, S7,!Ml.lf;, would leave .50 50 Wm H Dodge.. that thoy huvc reviewed and corrected the 3 00 3 oo 48 225 the superintendents of tho poor for services S31S.2(i. .50 John H Banghart..-. Chas Deiuriug.. snineund llnd the amount ol real esUite and Samuel Grllly.. so 300 3 oo J J Tucker so •18 beg leave to make the following report: That Tbe committee would recommend that the 50 Dun Edwards liersonal property to beius follows: 50 200 2 00 Henry Lawson— 48 50 your comiuittco has made a thorough Inves• clerk be directed to draw an order on the 50 M B Carpenter. 48 tigation of the .services and accounts of tlic Acres Kciil Personal Thos. Rork.. 50 2 00 2 00 Daniel S Warner.. 2-25 county trcasnror, payable out of the building 50 50 Edwin Clurk 2 25 superintendents and nre of the opinion that juisessed. estate, property. D. B. Hull.. 50 so Peter Wagner.. 1 00 fund, for one hundred dollars to Ma.son it 2 55 255 H D Pugh.. lOO the time has been Judiciously spent la the in• .Sixth ward Lnnslng 5;!0'.t,U!iU SiH,'JW Parmehi SUindlsh -. ,50 50 Frederick Whlte.- 2 90 Rice, in payment for tlie plans and details for 2 l>5 2«5 Jno C Adams 2 90 terest of the county. Locke 2>,(WS uin.TUO .18,3411 Gllson standlsh 50 50 Ell'/.abeth Wolf..... 93 the poor house. 2 5.5 3 55 JnoN Bush 95 ALKltEll M. GUKGOUY, Daniel Stundlsh 50 50 Casper Willis 58 We llnd that a largo amount of extniwork •Vour committee take pleasure In stilting 2 55' 2 5.5 Geo Pratt. 58 Coiniultlee. W.L. Stand Ish 50 50 Bernard Weiss. so has necessarily been done on tvccoaut of the that the work has been done by the contrac• 2 55 2.55 Fred Alsdorf.. 50 burning of the poor house. We have deduct• The committee to -n-hoiu was referred tho Wesley L. SWndlsh .50 so Ed Ward iJO tor In u thorough, workmunlilce muniier. 4S 4S Daniel Edwards so ed the amount paid for this service and llnd a.ss.:s»iiient rolls of the Second Ward of tho \. B. Campbell ISO 1 so Dwlght Buckingham- 4S and IS coiuploted to the entire siilisl'actlon of 1 30 1 30 Aaron Aber •18 tho amount to be 5151.71. And when wc de• Cltv of Masou and the Kllth Ward of the City >'lck Templar 1 SO Elton Eseltyn. 1 oo the committee, and we trust will be .sutlsi'uc- 2 55 255 W L Reed.. 1 so 100 duct this amount from the amount paid ol" Ijmslng beg leave to report thai they have Mcrvlii I.«wls 1 50 3 oo torytothe Board of .Supervisors unUtotho 2 55 255 Jno C Hutt'muu.. 1 50 reviewed and corrected the same and find tlio Norman Lewis 1 oo 3 00 superintendents for the year Just ended we people of Ingliaiu county lor whom the work 2C5 EdS Porter 150 150 Charles Jloon 2 1)5 85 .1 00 And that they have received SEiS.77, wlilcli nrnountor reiil estJiieund personal property has been done. Fred S Piatt.. 150 ISO LIlyE Elliot- Kato Hart.. S> 8.') 2 oo 85 amount lsS'l2.8C less than thd amount received 10 be lis I'ollows: Mr. A. V. Peek of Mason, a practlcU builder NJRoe.. 50 so George R Murray- A. .\. Lumbard... 1 UO 1 uo 50 2 00 for the year 18»I, and S59.72 less than for the Acres Heal I'ersonal and a member of the committee, wiusappolnt- J C Hutfinan... so 50 Chas Loomis...... 4S 48 lOO so year 1883. jissessed. estjite. properly. od superintendent and has had more Imme• James ilehger.... DanlolPurker... .'lO 50 J.J.Wood.. 4S 48 " 3clnlmsat50c_ 150 100 AU ofwhlch Is respectfully submitted. .Second ward MiLson g-.CH.TlU SPjj.l.Ou diate oversight ofthe work than either of the 4S GeoM Dayton. 50 50 Elmer Coons 48 1 oo ISO EitssT Dell, Fifth ward ijiiiKlng ISil.lilU llc,45U otiier members ofthe committee. 4S V R Cantleld... so so Wm.ShortH.— 48 Joseph Lederer, 100 1 oo JouN B. Cook, JA-Itics J. BaUCI), •^'our committee deemed it essential that •IS E B Wood SO 50 R. V. McKeen... 48 Samuel Worden.. 100 1 oo Aiioa A. Kixo, A. I. .Habiikk, the heating apamtus should be placed In tho •IS Cyrus Alsdorf.. so Chas. Kinney.. 48 so Munaon Curtis, 3 claims at 48c. 1 44 lOO Committee. Committee. building during tlie process of construction In 4S Daniel Parker- 50 Clyde Christopher. 48 so Joseph Lederer.....— 144 Onmotion the Board adjourned until half- Mr. Preston moved that when this Ijoard order that the necessary hot air pipes and 4S H W Squires...., SO so past oner. St. L. Acker 48 50 Oscar Legett 50 adjourn It adjourn to meet at the county registers might be placed In position before 5S J M C Bennett-, so 60 5S so 50 poor-house to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. and the plastering wa-s done. After e.xamlnlng Alex. Rlidr — 5S H H Hooker- 50 Wm Lovelace .— 4S AFTERNOON SESSION. 58 SO 48 ul the court-house In Mason on Wednesday at several furnaces the committee contnu:tcd "Wni. Donovan— •18 John M Edmonds 85 James C Hunt 48 •18 85 48 Board met and was called to order by the with tbe Richard & Boynton company lor Frank Watson.. W .r C Huffman Hannah Trueler-...——... 58 11 o'clock A. M. GeorgeBhilr, '1 claims at -iSc... 9« so so 58 chairman at bolf-pasi one i>. x. two ofthe hirgfcst size wood furnaces, and af• 48 J W Barker ; Isaac Lederer-. SO On motion of Mr. King the board adjourned. 4S so 50 so Roll called and quorum present. ter one Avlntcr's Iriul, If siitlslactory, to be paid D. C. Hurd 48 Fred AlsdorC Frederick Truoler.. 105 Wki)>-ksdav, Oct. Wlh, ISSii. 48 5U SO 105 On motion of Mr. Potter the provision of for lit 8200 eiuji). The contract is submitted John .'V. Carr — 48 Michael O'Donald. Pauline Koehler— 105 Board met pursuant to adjournment and 48 100 1 00 105 section 170, page '281 ofthe session laws of 1885, with this report. 48 Wm E Roe. Wm Koehler 105 48 1 00 1 00 1 03 relatingto tbeburial of dead indigent soldiers was ciUled to order by the chairman nt 11 •i'oui committee would-lecoinmond that Samuel Chirk.. 48 Alex dayman VWTooker ™ 40 48 I 00 I 00 so was made a special order of business for Tues• o'clocK A. 31. tho Board visit the county poor-house In a 78 Geo T Davis .- 2 00 JamesK.Trucsdel.. 78 1 00 100 2 00 day next at half-pastone o'clock p: si. Roll called and the following mcmben; an• body to-morrow, Oct. 13, to look over the 78 50 78 W L Bewl so 50 so Mr; Preston presented theloUowlng resolu• swered to their uiunes: Messrs. Barber, Coolc, work, as It .seems Important that thecounty James K.True8deU.. 48 Albert Clark.;.. 100 48 W D Sabln 50 so 100 tion: Curr. Dell, Dodce, Kdwards, Fuller, Gregorj', poor be removed to tho house provided for Levi Randall.. 192 1 92 J C Hull'man. •,\bram Brown.. 50 . J. T. Huston, 4 claims at -ISc so so so JiejioZved, That the county treasurer be and King, Lalhrop, McCann, Martens, Mead, them at the earliest day practicable. 48 J J" Tucker- 3 00 -18 J W Barker.. 50 50 soo heisihereby-uuthorlzed'to borrow such sum Parkhursl, Preston, Pollok, Potter, Hos.f. 175 H N Hooker™ tbe same and llnd the amount of real estate RusselJ. West.. 175 so SO Chas L Seeley- 78 48 2 25 325 175 E M Sieber., and personal properly to be as loUows: APTERXOOX SESSIOX. A. GunsoUy 175 58 58 ChosWard:....- 48 78 A-ilHardy....^ Z Si 93 38 93 Acres Real PoKonal 3 13 3 13 Henry Laycock..., 330 •48 29 .'IB. Board met at half-past one o'clock i'. m. W.Murray 230 L Bom hart- 78 JjtyColklnB 29 3C anseiwcd, estate, property. 155 153 John Ferguson, •45 78 J S Huston.', 32 42 ; and was called to order by the chairman. Henry Lewis..... -45 John Angell- 5S0 32-42 Leslie 2;.7G!I Jl,0«7,«n «2,il,30U 105 1 03 Mrs John MlUnian- 1)5 5 SO JWFales-&Co_ ' it!* Roll called—quorum present. Perry Grattan.. 95 SarauelM Roberts- S8 73 Wllllamston 18,8li0 7Jil70 ia Fjuday, Oct lC,-.l88s: 48. 75 the county. M.H, Clark. J-WAllen-. 58 B M Gaylord.. 75 assessment rolls of the township of "Vevay 100 lOO 48 . ••58' 75 75 Mr. Preston presented the following resolu• John.Frcnch Board met pursuant to adjournment and 'Wm'Leader.-...—. and the township of Onondaga beg leave to 1.00 1 00 133 , AS Norther Jell'ords- , -TS •75 report tlial they have reviewed and corrected tion. James Hammll 3.81' was called to order by the chairman at'half- wm^oe. John Maler, 8 claims at 48c„.... 3 84 AlvJirHtrgiam •'48 • 1-38 FrankAndrews..: tbe some und ilnd the amount of real estate Jteaolved, That tbe county treasurer be di• •2 40- past nine o'clock A. X. .its U. Sooslneer, 5 claims ot ISc.... 2 40 FredliHulbert, iS •John Palmer.; 75 - -Ji nnd personal property to be as follows: rected to place to the credit of the poor fund 48 Roll called and tbe following- members .••4S^ Christian Prlne . •48 R V McKeen,.-.- 58 '.John W Whallon." 10 70 1C,70 ACTUS Beat Personal the two thousand dollars recel'TOd front the 47 answered to their names, vix: ^Messni.'Bar- M.;011ver . 47 Georgo Frj* SS •:".58,. 3S'44 •28*1... assessed, estate, property. Insuranco on the contents of theconnty poor- 47 • ber. Cook, Dell, Fuller, Gregory,'Klnjr.JtaUj- Mark Harper .. 47 Robert I«ckhart- • -58 58 Davld'SonttiMrtck- 3 50 3 so Vovay 30.50i( Sti7S,850 S!l»00 house which now appears to the credit of tho 47 rop, McOonu, Mead, Farkhurst, •Prestoo.'^ol- 47 Mrs'MortCnrren- 48,. SS SB!B5iwley.r.:&wS».yaey.T.::. . 320 •3'50 Onondaga 22,895 7«,J90 01,51)0 building fund. E. C. Kussell. 47 lok, Rossman, Smith, Shafer.^'Woodwottb. Chas. Tripp —..—•— 47 Uort Curren...—..- • ;48. iJohn.rWSFbanon- .79 J. H. SKAi-BB, Which ivas uiuinimoosly adopted. 47 47 Webb and chairman. On motion of Wr. Potter the election of a O.F.5Illler. Frank-Eckel- BBaidwln^4Petty„ . 7 85. .:.7.85 Waixace RossirAK, •I'lfi 1 OS 'Journal of yesterdayread and approved. saporlntcudent of the poor In.place of Milton E. Shaw...™.-..- JohnACarr- .58'• ;.'.58; PiW^cbb- „ -2.25 ^25 . „, Committee. 47 47 By request of tuo .supeslntendenf of theH Kyan, whose tewi of office expire8,-\va)rmade CM. Rhodes Gallup Benner~ 'Jacobr , 1,S0 1.60 Tho commlttoe to whom was referred tho 47 47 poorMr.DoU presented tue foUowlng-resoln-• a special order of business for 'Monday nc.\t A. J. Kipp.. Chasi" . .85,. •€? >Alex>-McMiUan, ,. 10 00:; 10 oo . nBseswrnent rolls of lUe township o( AUledon 155 155 •^;Dodi ,. .20.00 :,2o.oo: and tlic Second Ward Lansing bog leave to at halt-past one o'clock r. st. Joel Bralnard. 47 . naolv«i. That there be a oommltteeof three' Christian Gutakunt-., .•::85^;. Mllton.Ollvor.. •47 Aaron'Aber.. coowarctwdf,Son, „ . .. ,:«s,-v .-•.•(is... report that tliev have reviewed and corrected Toaie:B6ardofSiipenv«n-*ofInghamO>wUy: 47 47 appointed .by the cbalrraao to-examlae^e' QiLSTtEJiEK:—Your committee ;on connty B.F.Griflin.__ OttoElchleU.. •:48^,:'38r ,flo.;, :m,: tbe same nnd snd the liihount ot real estaito "47 47 accounts of tbe superintendents of'Uhe'poor farm beg leave to report that we find the farm E.C.Rvi»»ell_. AlbertWoUe™ ,;. :i.l4. ,1-14 and personal property to be im follows: 47 47 for services as such superlntendentff.^nd're^l and stock in good condition. Tl>ere aTe:two Charles Klpp- HMtFoss:..,:--. JUfrediYohng;: ,• :i;50';.-I'S). • Acres Real Personal 1.15 1S5 port to the board. - • - • good spans of. horses, seven cow«, sheep and Cbas.Hawley.-.. •Jdhn:'Kohiey-.. .. I:fi0', IfiO - aMsessod. estate, property. 18.5 135 •Which resomtloa was- unanimously adopit- boss, all looklnirwelU I Susan Strlcklln... Tbomos^Saier. .jj-D.Martin-- . •,i:a)...:i.5o.;. .\laledon .. 23,023 J700.770 siiLSSO 47 47 ed. The chairman, appointed os'such com- your committee agree with the.superlnten- O.F.-Mlller..:; Daa'Butcl)er«. ,,^^aaH,Abner^.Barlow,- . ..,i:«).;:;i.so^, ad ward Lanslne., 1,'^CJO 571,600 •47 47 »lttee Messrs. Dell, Cook and Kinr.!- ^ > • ' • tendvnt that-tUere Is suffldeut stock and Marcas Harper... D'R-Sherman- ^.J^snyyjnyHutchlns...... •i.5o' .aao ,. Ebkst Dem, 47- 47 - On motion of Mr, Woodworththepesoiatloni tools for the uso of tbe Cirm. > . Andrew Farren.. Frank'^Bennett- jJames'X-Peacocb-.. . ISO .ISO,,. W. H. Dodge, per Potter. •'•n heretofore en tered on the joarnaMnstmetlbg There bus been a new piece (of ten acres M. OUver...:; HWSqnlenj..;:.^,;;. ;p«et&,Sherwood._. .. 187, .1'87 Committee 155^ 155 tho coQBty treasnrer-to.'.lnsure the'''ooahiy cleoi'edand sown to wheat which Is Ibblcing Joier,Bi3dnerd..... JqmesHBakcr.. ™..,.,-.;/48:--;:;^ .JAa/:i»eek:::-™-:;:;._-.; ...12810'-;i23ao . The committee to whom wan referred the •:47 poor house aud.lamiture for a-term^'oftUve^ welL I • B.'Fli6rlfHn wr Burgess.-; .,..,^8,-JOV.8:20.- - iis«»ment rolls of tho township of Aurellus •:47 .'47 Your committee recommend tbijit the drain• Mirk'Harper.. kimderhilL. .":VS3.03/-23.08'', and ^PlfstJVard Mason; ibeg leave to report 47 inpUncoolflve. "• ' ' ;:; -W^.^^V^:'^^ thnt,-tho.v:toavo reviewed and. corrected tho ing bo done ns suggested liy tbe st'^perlntond- J.-B.'Dodge 47 sone'and And tho araount'or real estate and personal property to be a.s follows: Claimniit, Clalnieil. Allowed. Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. Hon of the same made a special order for Claiinuiit. Claimed. Allowed. Jotiriial of yesiprdav read and approved. ns cbarge.able to the township of WheallleliJ. •r A UnUerliill 20 2j a) liH Whitney .lones two o'clock i*. Jf. ... Charles CurlU .— 1 75 1 7.1 .Mr. Shafer prei^piited the following resolu• Which motion prevailed. 0 F Stafford •1 .'iO X A Dauning , 1 so 1 80 .Mr. Shafer. from the committee appolntod 155 1 .>> tion : Mr. Smith moved that the board sustain JSd Petty .I.ilin WGIdbnl SI iK OiDltAl Gate Co 5 00 6 00 to ascertain the amount ol lines paid In crim• — 153 1 .^1 J{i:siih'eO, Thiit I hf sherllt be and he is here• the action of the superintendents of the poor Isaac Kane 1.55 ) .Vi A McMillan 10 UO Ill w .1 FOhlluser 7 .10 S 00 inal cases made the following report: by Instrucled to imreliaso the coming winter and that the supervisor of Whenttleld ho (;huK Oivi-n .•I a .1 vv Kales &. Co lli 110 lit 90 A U Whipple , 1 55 I .V. at tlie lowest market price enough green directed to spread tho amount reported by 1) Wit M .r llucK Mk. Chairman—Vour committee to whom Angelica Sherniaii... 9.5 05 2 M A J Ualley&Sou 3 5(1 3 SO was referred the niatterof fines paid Into the wood to supply the courHiouse and Jail for said superintendents on his roll, which mo• H M Wiillams 75 Wash Sherman 95 05 .1 N Sherman 5 00 5 00 county treasury by the dllferont Justices of the year 18.80. Which was b.v >eiu) nnd nays tion prevailed. uu 3 UO Samuel JMilcmau , 68 US Wliltoey .Jones 51 .-.8 51 58 the peace In the county lu criminal cases unanimously adojitod. The committee on mileage and per dlom AO Duuois.....V.VJ3.V/.Z'.'."!!!!!!!!! 8 JT 8 -17 Samuel Beck , .".OO 300 The superintendentsof tlio poor being pres- ! reported the amount due the supervisors for KM'Webb.. 1 .W 1 50 find as follows: t,,v nn 200 'i'ilonias ilcKornun „ •2i 55 .r P Smith 2ti 84 2li 84 H D Warner „ 20O cm for that purpcse. Jfr. Presion moved that the special session hold April 2kI,A. D. 1885. M Coiid „ „ 5 UO 5 00 T. W. Hebbard of Lanslnj;. SIO? OO 1 15 1 15 Richmond, Backus & Co 17 62 17 «2 l.s tlic.v benllnwed to iiinki' ii sNiteiiieiitshiiwIng Wliieh report was unanliuiin.sly adopted and H I) Warner Sli 01 Sil (H Wm. H. rinckney of I..ansin!,'. f> OO •l.-i Whitney .Tones 2 75 2 75 (1. ,\. Clark uf Uin-sln;; -j; O'J f-'j why they had leporieil a cerliilii iioor la.x is as follows: Henry Kreeinuii .1 ts •1 S3 All Campbell .•i m 5 00 Mary .1 Tnii'i-dull S.", Kny 175 175 7 (I'l II 05 Samuel Milinian 4S •IS. Aurelius M. 0. Mead 00 12 (I 3 72 Alfred-J .'*hurger and ordered spread upon the Journal. 32 .1 T Campbell Zi IIU .•M !W Andrew Farrcn 22ffi 17 23 On motion of .Mr. Dell the Board adjourned 11 D Warner,! claims at-lSc 1 02 1 02 Bunkerhiil Nicholas K..McCauii 3 oo 6 4 1>2 L ]•; Itowley J II Lambert .S3 S.5 Dellii John B. Cool: 3 oil Ul 6 SiW ti« 70 00 70 J-; .f Millard ,W IS 50!IS until half-past ono o'olock p. M. 12 ' J .M Potter 7 Ml 750 JC Ii Dana 8 !)!) II Oil S Rogers 48 48 Ingham A. A. King 3 oo (1 3 72 AFTERNOON SESSION. 4S ;l oo (IS ti 13 (15 lS5-> ti Ml 5 (iO Arthur Rogers f. 4S Lerov J. 8. Huston , •Jl 7 08 D P Whltmorc. 55 75 55 75 lli 42 15 81 Board met and was called to order by the Jas Baker •18 48 Leslie J. D. Woodworth :i (N) li 4 20 Lewis >rorgan -. chairman at half-piust one o'clock i-. jr. -•» !M 15 HI 15 Nathnn V Mitchell 1 70 1 70 On motion the Board adjourned until half-|iast Lockc.a". .1. Jl. Grcgorv ,'i oo (i 7 32 &I 00 M OU 2 25 03 Roll called, quorum present. nine o'clock .\. M. Lansing—Ist ward J. W. llinchey 3 (Ml £ 6 4 92 Wm II Shaw » Jlr.Parkhursl moved mat the u.sual com• 14 75 U 75 0 81 r> 81 —2d ward Wm. 11. Dodge 3 00 6 4 80 A V Rhodes mittee to make tho annual sotileraenl with .'10 V.rT<;ia 45 15 45 15 411 !IS 4l> 08 TiiuiiSiiAV, Oct. 22, lSS,j. •• —.'id ward J. Frazel 3 oo 6 4 SO II I. Chapln the lrea.snrer of which tlie chairman ol this .'10 2 10 2 10 Alfred .1 Shurper 1 !W 1 70 . Board met pursuant to adjournment and was —Ith wurd Will. Jlartens. 3 oo :i2 U 4 92 Board shall be one be appointed by ihechalr. —3th wurd il. M.Rice 6 4 so COU.NTV CANVA.S.SKltS' CLAIM.S. John B French.. 5 OO 5 00 called to order hy the clialriiian at haif-iuist nine 3 oo 30 •I 27 li 08 Thechalrman appointed assuch committee o'clock A. M. — (ith ward .\.A. Piatt 3 CO .-1(1 6 4 80 Frank .\ Drew !! 48 ,1 •!$ 6 •Samuel Clark „ , 4 5.S ,,, 38,,8 .'tiessrs. Parkhurst. Wood worth and Huston. Roll called and the foliowiag lueiniiers an• Lansing Townshlii S. II. Preston 3 00 34 50) .Mllo Thompson 3 DO 3 W N. -V. Dunning II 3 00 On motion the Board adjourned until half- On motion of 5Ir. Dell, supported by .Mr. swered to tlieir uames. viz.: Barber. Cook, Dell, .Mason—1st ward •3 00 .r .S Swee/.y 4 44 4 44 " —-Jd ward A. I. Earlier (i 3 oo pa.stoneH. M. Edwards, the chairman was directed to ap• Gregory, King, Lalhrop, .McCaun, Mead, Park• 3 00 .fBCook 3 ik; 3 9« point a committee of three lo luve.stigato the .Meridian S. S. Smith ,'l 0(1 4S (I 5 88 A A KlnK .) 72 X 72 .U'TERXOOS SE3SI0.V. hurst, Pollok. liossiiiau, Siiiilh, Shafer, Wood- Onondaga Wallace Uossinan 36 6 5 16 Board called to order by the cliatrmau. condition of the county Jail and the Lansing worth, Wehh ami chairman. 3 00 Slll'rcKton 5 01 5 01 city lock-up. The clialrtiian ai)polnled luj .StockOrTdge W. 1!. Craig :i 00 41 (I 5 64 .rSHnslon 7 O.S 7 IM Roll called and <|Uorniu present. Journal of yesterday read and approved. J. 11. .•'hafer 4 6 3 24 The hour having arrived lor the selection such coiuniltlce .Messrs. Parkhurst, Ro.ssm;in 3 00 .r'i'Cuiiipljcli 4 2(1 4 2(1 and Woodworlh. KElMKT ol.- I.'OJIMITTBIM. WHl'iai^Vston^V.V.V,""'.'.!.'.'."... J. E. Wehb 3 oo IK li 6 96 A M .Tohn.Hon 5 21 and uppoinlmento' the special coinml.ssioo- White Oak O. L. Lalhrop .'12 6 4 92 5 21 ers to act under section 170, nage2:il, of the The hour liavliigarrlred forthecon.sldera- -M r. Lalhrop, from the cominltteeon treasurer's 3 00 .1 I'Jion.l 4 lis Wheatlleld .M. J. Pollock 16 6 3 96 4 liH session laws of 18S.'), relating lo tho burial of tlon ol tho report of the committee on town• accounts, made the following report: 3 oo W 13 Crul).' 5 Iii 5 CA ship.and ward [.oor accounts with the coun• .Mil. t,'iiArKMAX—Your couiinlttce to examine Lansing Slty Assessor... J. Jl. Potter 3 Of) 6 4 so ICd.soii Itollc 3 (!0 dead Indigent ex-soldiers, the following gen• ." UO tlemen were nominated by thesnpervlsors ty, Mr. Polluk suited ihal he found that his the treasurer's accounts beg le:ive to report that Wallace Kossman,") -M I'ollok ^ 3 W) 3 W township wiui charged in .said account with they have visited the treasurer's olllce and lake OHCiirCl'osl 4 50 of their respective townships and wards: John JI. Pottzb, i-Coinmittee. 4 5(i Alaicdon—C. C. Burgess. SoOwlilcli had been Illegally disbursed by the pleasure In reiiortiug that they ilnd the treas• (JcorKC I'urter 0 eo Ja.mi:s E. Weub, J ti m Aurcllus—Itobert Hay ward. supervisor of the towni'lilii of Winiamstou. urer's olllce neat, clean and in line condition, and .1 Carr 4 80 On motion of Mr. McCann the board ad• 4 80 Bunkerhlll—Is.aac Magooii. On motion of -Mr. Dell the matter was re• the books and accounts pmiierly keiit. M Dodtie 4 80 journed until half past one o'clock i'.."«. 4 80 Delhi—ClirlKllan Binklln. ferred to the couuty .supcrlutendeutsol the O. L. LATiiitOi'. C W Carrier 4 80 -\FTERXOOX SESSION. 4 80 Ingham-Thomas C. Smith. poor. A. W. PaKkiiukst, ir C Hedges 4 80 Board met pursuant lo adjonrnnieiit and 4 80 Lansing Township—B. it. Baker. The report of the committee was then Committee. .1 .M Klce 4 80 4 80 Wlilch reiiort was acceiited. was called to order by the clialrinan ul lialf- C 1> Cowlcs „ Leroy—Itobcrt Cole. aUnpted and referred to the coomiltee on 4 80 4 so apporllonnient and assessment roll. 'J'he following justice claims were l>resentcd pasi one o'clock i*. .v. .S W iliiniinond Leslie—A. A. Lumbard. Roll (allied, quorum present. 3 12 3 12 'I'lie coiiiiuiltee on public buildings .sub• from their committee and allowed as follows: .1 liecch Locke-H.F. Miller. The commillee appninteil to visit the Jail 3 12 3 12 mitted the following report which was Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. Which report by yeas ami nays was iiimul- .Meridian—(.icorgc >'nrlhni)i. and Lansing city lock-up, made their rei»irl unanimously adopted. TImiiias W llebbard. Utt M IK'I-11 moiisly adopted. Mo.v»AV, Oct. 19, 1885. Onondaga—Hlnim Gmlfrey. which was accepted and ordered lilcd. Jilt. CHAiit.>tAN—Vour coramltlee to whom S W Hammond U I no lioardmet pursuant to adjournment and Slockbrldge—lUiberl Iteid. By Mr. Edwards: Mr. Parkhurst on'ered the following resolu• wasrelerred the report of the committee ou 7 45 3 90 was called to order by the ctialrmuu atll Vevay—L. If. Ives. vaulisfor the oltlces of the couuiy clerk and 42 !I3 3!l (i.5 tion: o'clock .\. it. WllllamsWii—Wm. L. Ilolisoii. liemlred. That the bill of Alfred Wise for Whcatlleld—George J. Price. Judge of probate would respectfully report tieorge Galuslia 5 75 5 7.5 screen and door furnished for the Ijinslng Uemlred, That the sum of S300 be aiipro- Roll called and the following members an- .S ;Vi Willie Oak—Geo. W. Pulling. the following: M J Graham 8 :io courl room be allowed and the clerk be in• prliiled out of the treasury lor the payment HWernd to their nanie.s. viz.- Balrd,Barber, Mason, First Ward—John H.Haycrs. Jle it Jirnolixd, That two vaults be built, one U D White 1 43 1 .15 strucled lo draw an order for tlie same. .50 05 of Jlrs. Emilia D. Cook, deputy treiuiurer of Cook, Carr, Dell, Dodge, Edwards, Fuller, .Mason. Second Ward—James sherwootf, for the oltice of the county clerk and one for Mlitou Kyaii ."•jO If) Mr.Barber moved lliiil the above resolution 27 .-ii Ureijory. Kin.;, Jjithrop, McCann. Mjirtens, Ijinsing City, First Ward—A. C. Wolcoll. theotllce ol the Judge of probato, to he lo• Wm 11 .McEaally 27 ,S.5 be laid on the table. Which motion prevailed. tills county, for her services as such for tho -Mead, 1'arkliur.st. PreNton. Pollok, Potter, LanslngClly,.Seeond Ward—CalebT.Smllli, cated about midway hetween these two O A Clark 1,V2 30 151 4 05 Mr. Woodworth moved Ihiil the Item in the year ISSI, and al.so the sum of $150 for .said ser• KoKsniau. Smlili, Shaler, Woodworlh, Webb Ijinslng Cll.v, Third Ward-Kd. Cahlll. otUces and lo occupy about 17 feel and 8 J J Dana 3 80 board bill presented by the sheriti" for the l;i l.'i vice for the llrst half of tho year 1885; and and chairniau. Lansing City, Fonrtli Ward—John A. Elder. Inches la width; al.so lo remove the stairs on A .-V Lumbard 12 1.}' board ol Jerome Truax be rejected. Which .lournal of Saturday last read .-lud approved. Lansing City, FIllli Wird-..Vbr:tm Coltrell. the south sldeof the court huu.scund extcud, John ItWllber 3 no 2 75 motion lie allerwards withdrew. that ihc county clerk be Instructed to draw .| 50 The committee appointed at the.Iannaiy Lansing City. Sixth Ward-Rush J. Sliitiik. liy removing parlitlon.s, the dent's otiice to O F .'iliiler •I .50 The eomiiillteo on connly jioorand in.sane (i .5.5 lilsorderoii tlietreasnror In favorof Whitney session lor the purpose ol niaklnc certjiln Un motion ol .Mr. Mead the :ibovc named the front of the hnlldiog, and mat the si>aco Jeremiah J Brown li 0.5 aceouni.s subinillcd the following report, .Jones for the above amounts. Which resolu• repairs on the county buildings and the gentlemen, by unanimous vote of liie hoard, now occupii'd liy the lauding of the stairs on Wm II Clark .V, ,5.-1 55 .15 wlilcli was iieeeiited and ordered spreiul upon erecllDU of woodliou.se.s, and al.so to submit were declared appointed. the second lloor be iiarlltloued oil" to make a 4 oo 4 00 the journal: tion Wius laid ow the table. piansand estimates for vimlts for tliocounty room lor comniltlee or other uses. Also to On motion of Jlr. Dell the Board adjourned JessieDunnlng,S58.71; Emery D. Pratt,S5'i- elerk'saudjudae of probate ottlccs, made the On motion the cleric was Instructed to no• The following claims were reported from reiJiiirthe shclvlug lu register's vault.and until half-past one o'clock v. 3f. 70; Eva Ciishiiian. S.5I.S0: Olive R. Wright, following report: tify the above named persons of ilielr ap• that there he an u|ipropriallon of a sum of Al-I'ERNOON SESSION. Sl(«.07: Cyrus V.Pacl«ird,Sl7J.3(i; -•Vrlliur E. their respective committees and allowed as 'JII t/it: Jlunin'itbtr. f/ir Jloartt uf Siipcyuiiorii of pointment as such commissiouers. one thousand dollars for the same. Also The commillee on public buildings :ind. Board met ami was culled to order hy the chair• ilolt, S205.3S: Howard T. Swllleld, S"204.75; follows: Jitflhniit Vuiiiilj/; t,'K.\Ti,KMKN:-^your commit• thai a committee of three he appointed lo man at lialf-past one o'clock r. v.. Cliauncev .LSIiul"eIt,,S'-'M..si;; I^onlsa Taltan, tee ajipoiuted at tlie.lauuary ses.slon of this grounds made a written report, wlilcli.on prejiare plans, let tho work and lo superin• Claimant, Claimed. Allowed. motion ol .Mr. Balrd, was referred hacic to tlic Roll called and quorum present. S2II1.72; Ferdinand Rovlller, SllO.IS; J. H. lioaril to whom w;is referred the execution tend the same, .said committee lo consist of On motion the hill of Warren S. Allies, jiassed Wl.ser.S>i0.79; John T. Strong, 516.61; Elson .TCSTICK CI.AI.V. ol certJiln repairs on the coarWiou.se and commillee with Inslrucllons thai they re• Geii. W. Bristol, .lohn W. Whallon jiud Chas. port whether 11 Is practicable to build vaults upon and rejected at the Jiinuury sessioii, was II. Scotleld. S70.7U: Anna C. Slocnin, S6.5.S5: Win U PInckney $"290 00 £271 OO Jail buildings and wlio were also authorized C. Pitch. .\. W. Pabkuojist, again received liy lliis board and referred to com• Siu-ah Brown, Sl,06. Touil, Sl,6:i0.ii6 for Indi- to bnild an ash liou.se lor tlie use of the Jail, for the county clerk's and judge of probate's otilces Inside of the present court-house J. D. WoOUWOUTJI, mittee on constables" claims. denl poor persons eonllned al i'^ustern Jliclil- fONSTA IILE.S' CLAI5I.S. also two woodhouses, one for the use of tho D. K. FulLBit, gan A.sylum. JoifN C. CAitit, court-lioii.se ami the ol lier for the use of the building. .Mr. Parkhurst presented the following resolu• John JIaler li."! ,sii ,50 43 Which motion was luloptf.d. Committee. tion: Wa I. r.A CE.RO.SSM A N, slierlirsnsildeiicuaud jail, bes leave to re• .Mr. Baird moved that the item of $13 In the Wm H McKiile ,". 113 6.5 121 .52 port its follows: On motion the ownerof the abstract books Jieaiilced, That the judge of iirohate be and he J. E. Wkhu. claim i)f W, 8. George it Co. for criminal docket Committee. Fii'si.—Tliatweli.ave can.sed all the repairs of Ingham eouul.v. and now occupying t he- is here'iyauthorized toupi>oiiit a registrar for his W S Abies 29 ."H; 12 75 northeast corner room in thee(nirl-liou.se. be he stricken out, fur the l^•a^Oll that the Board court, the said registrar to be paid by the county The cominltteeon apportionment and lus- specilled by the Board to be made. ilocH not regard the said item us a proper charge sessmenl roll made the lollowing report: 8III.:itIK|.'.S' Cr.AI."MS. Second—From the Items given by the rciiulrod U> jiay a .vearly reiiUil ol S25. to he an aumial salary, not to e.'ccecd S-'Htl. paid to the county treasurer ijuarterly in agaiit.Ht the county, and that the balniioe of said Mr. Chiiiniian tind (teiUlemeii of Uie JSo.15; llieWoodliou.se at the jail was let to On motion of ."Mr. Coolt the claim of the Kala• .1. C. .Snyder for the sum of S177.87. motion received and filed. wards of the said cities as in their judgment mazoo Pubiishiug Company fur criminal dockets County Jolin C Squicrs S 00 8 00 Ill relerence to the !ish house wo havo this The committee on drains reported tho fol• shall be just and equitable. Whereupon, Mr. TOWNSHIPS Slate Chg'd Poor lowing: furnished justices of Ihe peace of the city of Dell moved that the vote, whereby the report of OR Hack W S Reed lUOO 16 00 to rejiort: Upon consultation with thcsher- Laiisiii;;, wliich had liitlierto been rejected by the itr we found that he did uot consider such a To Ihe Uomrdble Ihe llixtnl of SiiiicirLvn-.i (if the coniniittee on equaliz.itiou was adopted, he WARDS. Tax. Tax. Tax. Tax. J B Hull Ii OO 12 00 Ihnird of Supervisors of this county, was, hya reconsidered, which motion iirevailed unaiii- bnlhllngnece.s.s:iry forthejall. Wetherofore Iiii/hmii Coiiiili/: tiKNTr.KMEN:—Your com WS Reed •28 97 mlltee on drains to whom the quesllonof two thirds vote of the Board, received for consid• nioiislv. Aiaiedon Sl,179 rtl S990 79 SI20 45 28 97 coiiclmled, if one Was to lie built, Itshould eration. JOhllngcr be lor Ilie use of tliooourt-hon.so, where there Huron creek diuln wa.- referred have exam• Jlr. Preston moved that the supervisors of the Aurelius 1,(114 .50 l.OSl 11 ho 5.S 5 oo 5 IKI On uiution of Mr. Baird the said elaiiii was re• ;ire eleven stoves ui u.se, and only lour at ined the question aud ibuud that all Inxes cities of Lansing and .Mason report the equaliza• Buiikerlilll 1,113 .so 745 83 120 45 Lansing city- 227 40 227 40 jected iiy ihe following vote: Y'eas—Kdwards; the jail. As wo wore not authorized to build returned deiiuqueul for non payiueut oi tion asked lor to the committee ou equalization Delhi 1,.520 SO 1,01S 16 S21 42 85 80 nays—Build, Harher. Cook, Carr. Bell, Fuller, On motion the board adjourned until half- such a buildlugal the court-house, none has taxes on such ditch iiavo been returned by without delay. Which motion was unanimously Ingham 1,655 1,108 45 3IMI 00 tiregory. King, Lathroii, .McCann, Mariens.Mead, been constructed. thecounty treasurer to ihe auditor general adoiited. Lansing towns'p 1,348 81 90"! 21 2 6!i ,57 09 past nine o'clock a. m. to-morrow. Parkhurst, i'ollok, i'otter, Rossmaii, Smith, Leroy- 1,124 01 7.52 67 261 12 To your committee was also referred tho aud lu the opinion of your commiUee this Jlr. Pollok. chairman of Uie committee on hody has nolhing further to do in coauection Shaler, Woodworth, Wehh and the chairman. equalization, rejiorted that the supervisors of the Leslie 2.125 40 1,42:1 24 2.'n 317 85 matter of investigating the dltlerenl plans On motion of Jlr. Baird the clerk was instruct• Locke 1,177 14 7.SS 25 SATUitDAV, October 24lli. 1885. suggested hy tile committee on public build• therewith. Nicholas E. .McCann, cities of Lansing and JIason had reported lo him JA.MK.S J. B.IIIJD, ed to notify the Kaiaiuazoo Pubiishiug House the equalization asked for. which is as follows, Meridian 1,459 17 977 10 1,89 42 Board met pursuant to adjournment nnd " ings for the construction of alire-prool vault llial the Board has disallowed their claim for Onondaga „. 1,613 09 LlOO 27 247 Sil for keeping the records and llles now In the Ja.MES II. SUAKKK. aud moved the adoption of the same: was called to order by the chairman al half- criminal dockets furnished justices in the city Stockliridge 1,183 -Xl 7113 73 3 76 offices .>f Judge of prohate and county clerK. Committee. past nine o'clock A. ji. The following resolution w;is presented hy of Lansing for the reason tliat It does not con• Vovay J,.517 57 1,0,52 \~, 120 45 WlUuiut having deflulte plans and spocifl- sider the claim a jirojier charge against the Wheatlleld L^-j;! 90 !i;j7 42 22 70 61 50 Roll called and the following meiobcrsan- catlonsof thevaultdeslrcd. wo have been Mr. McCann. WasKEAS, The Honorable G. T. Gndley, county. CO*-!.'-.* •(-*«'rfcf 5£ White Oak 1,111 73 744 46 10 03 .swered to their names, viz: Balrd. Barber, unable to gel any very close estimates. From The following slierills' claims were reported Williiiiiistoii 1,651 2V 1,105 74 18 03 121 44 a comparison of the estimates that we have circuit judge of this judicial circuit, has front their committee and allowed as follows: 111 Lansing city- Cook, Carr, Dell, Dodge, Edwiirds, Fuller, been able to get. we are of the opinion that a kindly consented to allow tho Board of Cliiiniuiit. Claimed. Allowed. First ward 845 05 .565 87 .51 01 Gregory. King, Lalhrop, McCann, Martens, sulUihle vault of sulllclent capacity lo ac• Supervisors the use of the court room in II D Warner . S131 55 8127 .53 Second ward- 3.217 9.5 2,151 81 IIKI 5:1 commodate both oltlces cau be built on the which to hold their meetings, his Honor Mead, Parkluirat. Preston, Pollok, Potter, Henry Freeman 9^1 20( 85 40 Third ward... 1,024 15 6,8,5 79 613 SS 02.53 outside of the building, two stories high, for holding his court for the transaction of John C Squlers 151 79 151 09 Fourth ward- L-ilO ,50 S".^ 99 75 52 B08.sman, Smith, Shafei. Woodworth, Webb sumofSl.OOO; that such a vault, but not so chancery busineiis In the oUice ol the judge- U 1) Warner 10 14 8 3U Fifth ward..- 1,018 74 720 :io 6.] 05 and chairman. large, can be coustrocted on the Inside of the of prohate, llieroiore, 194 25 181 40 Sixth ward 802 30 537 21 49 a"> building lor the sum of Sl.OOO. Your com• Kenotaed, That we do hereby tender our Report of commillee on inllenge aud per A J Smith.. 9-1 46 S6 90 mittee regard llie building of the vaultasa sincere aud cordial thanks for this courtesy- Mason city- diem: very important matter, which should not Jason E. Kichols. pro.seculing attorney, The following general claims were reported First ward. - 713 20 477.56 2.-a longer be delayed,as the county is assuming presented the following opinion in regard to from their coimniitee and allowed as follows: Second ward. ()-J9 ,50 421 .57 toogreat arlstln leaving ius valuable rec• Che Ripley scarlet fever case: Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. J B Cook S20 00 S20 00 John B. Cook, ords, which once lost can never he replaced, To llii: Uoiuirable Uie JJoard of .Siiprn'to™ of A. I. Bakbek, so wholly unprotected. Iiiglmiii. CouiUy: Gkntlemkn :—in the mat• Geo M' Bristol 8 00 8 00 John W Whallon 8 oo Al.KItED M. Gkecouv, We would thereforeunit« with theprevious ter of the claims against the couuty for the s oo John 31. Potteu. case of the Ripley children, -who were cared, J BCook- 111:: u i;; •s «• s • coiumitteein recommending thelmm.:diatc A B Campbell 30 oo Committee. construction ofsuch tire-proof vault. for during their illness with contagious dl.s- .'JO oo C C Wheeler 5 oo 3 oo Thecoiniiilttceon nilleageand per diem beg leave to offer the followin-'mnnrt fr>-d.n .John w. Whallon-. «at;es and their burial alter death, hyiho.se U C Kiinsom 29 00 29 oo attendance and mileage for the Regular Session, Cel. 12, A. D. 1885: '«l«»"l for the Oko. W. Bki.stoi,, who performed such services, I would re• O W Ilalstead - 95 t'3 •John- t:. Suuifiits. spectfully advise that all proper and nece.s- sary charges should he allowed and paid hy Daniels & Denrin 10 oo 700 Committee. the county for the follow-ing reasons: O W Ilalslead 4 63 4 6S TOWXSHIPS OR On motion of .Mr. Cook the above report liii .•Vttendance. TR.\VEL. Expenses First, the suppression and connuemontof Gwj 31 Uoyl „ 1 oo 1 00 XAJIES. W.1S .accepted and referred lo committee on to Connty TOTAL. contaglitagiouo s disease•• s to.. a singl. e locality ifl X•?•,( L; ,\'',''°''!;<=?Vandercookr 2 40 2 40 WARDS. Days. Perdiem Jllles. public buildings and grounds. 6 50 6,50 Farm. (In motion the Board adjourned until half- possiblesihie.isuotouly, a benellt to the ward or ;'^,,-1, * }-•" precinccinctwherelthasuufortuuatelyoccurret where Ithasuufortuuately d \ Vj "aisteaa.... 9 22 Aiaiedon - Ernst Dell... 12 .'«! ou past one o'clock i*. ii. 12 72 1 is 37 87 but to the public at large, second, I And R V McKeen six! 2,50 mmmn Aurelius JI. 0. Jlead. 12 .•!0 oo 12 72 1 15 :i7 87 AtTURNOON- SESSION. that the statutes provide that when any per- Maiclaiid. Carlisle ADaniels :'j)i)o .•jo 00 Bunkerhlll Nicholas E. McCiinn. 12 36 oo .•{2 1 !f2 1 15 .'19 07 Hoard called to order by the chairman. .son residing iu a township shall be infected F G Fillcld •25 oo 25 00 Delhi John B.Cook..— 12 .•Jii oo 16 9U Roll called, fiuorum present. Lansing Repuhlican 101 ."iU 88 .'JO 1 15 .18 II with any sickness dangerous to public Ingham. A. A. King. 12 .16 oo 12 72 I 15 Mr. Edwards moved that the election of a Kalamazoo Publishing Co 77 45 46 75 :i7.sr health, the board of health shall have power Leroy J. S. Huston-.. . 12 :!« oo 70 4 20 1 15 county superintendent of the poor be post• 10 make necessary provisions, quarantining .M V Armstrong - 10 oo to 10 Leslle- D. Woodworth.... 12 :!« oo 2(1 1 20 41 :!5 poned until Wednesday ncM ai 2 o'clock I". Wesley Emery — 15 40 15.10 2 95 •10 15 the same, providing nurses, etc., and the ex- Locke- A. JL Gregory 12 tiuoo 72 4 32 I 15 3f.. which motion did not prevail. 2)enses to he liurne lu the first place by the S II Preston _ 5.5 68 .JO 68 Lansing—First ward.- John A. Carr. 12 .30 00 32 1 92 41 47 Wallace itossnian 4 80 I 15 .19 07 The chairman announced that the hour Tiarty or parties so iulllcted, and If unable to 4 .so •' Second ward Wm. H. Dodge 12 36 00 so ISO I 15 J D Woodworth., 5 00 :1S 93 had arrived lor tho election of a superin• pay them, by the county. Vol. 1. llowell's 3 00 Tlilrd ward.. D. K. Fuller. 12 tiUOO 30 1 .80 1 15 Com. Sees. 1017 and Itlxi. Third, the sections Uciiry Freeman 5 50 550 Fourth ward Will. Martens. 12 36 oo 1 92 :18 95 tendent of the poor, and the following gen• .12 1 13 39 07 above referred to are equally applicable to Jack Fowler l,iO 150 Filth ward... J. J. BiUrd 12 .36 oo 1 80 tlemen were appointed as tollers, viz.: 30 1 15 :iS95 cities although In their terras they refer to J A Underhill 120 17 120 17 " . Sixth ward.. Daniel Edwards 12 .'lit 00 Messrs. Cook and Lalhrop. 30 1 80 1 15 .'IS 95 townships only. Howell's Com. lUSl. All oiT .M 0 Mead 3 60 3 60 Lansing township.". S. H. Preston 12 .•i6 oo A vote of the board was then taken, wlilch •ii 2 01 1 15 ••«» 111 whlcli is respectfully submitted. S R Curry 2 40 2 40 JIason—First ward A. W. Parkhurst— 12 36 00 resulted as follows: 1 06 2 95 :i9 01 . 23 Jasox E. Nicjiom, ACJlanley 5 00 5 oo Mill l.2f^ " Second ward.- A. I. Barber. 12 :w oo 1 AVhole numbervotcs cast 06 1 13 37 21 . 14 Prosecuting Attorney. J 11 Bartbolemew » 5 00 5 00 Jlcridlan S. S. Smith 12 36 00 48 Jlliton Ryan 2KS 1 IS 40 O't J. A. Sherwood—a . 4 Dated Oci. 20,1885. L C Webb. 4 25 •J 25 Onondaga Wallace Bossman^.. 12 36 oo 36 2 J« 2 95 •11 H O. F. Miller. . 1 On motion the Board adjourned until to G WSwartwout.— 5 00 5 00 Stockbrldge W. B. Craig. Barker JS Parker.. 8 97 W... \V. Root. 1 morrow morning at hall-past nine o'clock: 897 Vevay - J. iL Shaler. 12 .HI 00 4 21 1 15 Ferry & Butts.. 13 00 O *«- - z t 2 o .17.19 Mr. EdWTirds, at his own request, was e.'C. A. St. 13 00 Wllilamston..- J. E. Webb 12 ii6 oo 44 264 1 13 Miss Kittle liriggs 7 oo WhlleOak-. O. L. Lathrop 12 :t!l 79 cused from voting. Wednesday, Oct. 21,1SS5. 7 00 :ui oo .12 1 92 1 15 Mrs Jlary E Jlorehouse 16 00 J r Wheatflcld- .M. J. Pollock 12 :»07 Milton Kyan. Uaving received a majority 16 00 36 00 16 96 1 15 ilSll of all the votes cast, being tho votes of the Board met pursuant to adjournment and Back &. Co 13 00 Lansing City As-se-isor J. M. Potter. 12 3(ia) .•JO 13 00 1 80 1 15 38 93 majority of the board of supors'lsors, was by •was called to order by the chairman at lialf- Wm B Glidart. „ „. • looorej'ct'd thechalrman declared elected lor the full rast nine o'clock a. m. Geo C- Uigbee.„ - . tl9 20rej'cl"d Which motion was unanimonslv adopted by Wallace Rossman,") term. Boll called and the follotvingmembcrs an• Mr. McCann presented the following: voas and nays as follows: Y^eas—Stcssrs. Baird, Barber, Cook, Carr, Dell, Dodge, Edwards. Fuller, Committee. The committee on ivays and means made swered to their names: Barber, Cook,Dell, WuEiiEAS, The printed supply of the rules Gregory, King, Lathrop,McCann.Martens,Mead, the following report, which was, on motion Gregory, King, Lalhrop, McCann, Jfead. governing this Board of Supervisors is exhausted, Mr. Dell offered the following resolution: ParkUtirst. Prestoc, Pollok, Bossman, Smith, .„-?/r- <^'«"""'«» 'md Gentlemen.—Yoar com- of Mr. Shafer, adopted by the board and Parkhurst, Pollok. Bossman. Smith, Shafer. therefore, WHEiuil,vs, Certain drain taxes In the town• Shafer, Webb and chairman; nays—none. ordered spread upon the Journal: Woodworth, "Webb and the ahalrman. Jiesolved, That the county clerk be and he is ships of Aiaiedon, Bunkerhlll, Ingham and By Mr. Dell. {Ke7ul?&l^nt?sSttX5^ To Ilie Jlomrabte, Uie liuard of Stniemsora of Journal of yesterday road aud approved. hereby instructed to get lOO coiiies of the same Leroy have been as«cssed and returned un• IwjlMin Count!/: Ge>ti,kjlkx:—Your com• 3lr. Bossman presented the following reso• printed, substantially bound, and to contain also BauArxd, By the Board of Supervisors of Ing. paid upon certain lands In said townships lution : ham county, that Jason E. Nichols, prosecuting under and by virtue of tbe provisions of Act mittee on ways and moans would respectfully the equalization tables of tlie/coujity to date, per 100 for actual circulation within Uie I eport the folio wing aa the amount necessary Jtetoleed, That in all criminal cases wben the above work to bo paid for by the county. attoniey of this county, be and he hereby is al• Xo. 2U9 of the Session Laws 01 1881, and the S7,n^'.T r"'"''^'' proceedings bepubUsh- to be raised for the year 1885: tbe prisoner is discharged by the prosecuting "Which resolution was unanimously adopted. lowed SlOO in full for his expenses duriiigtho same are remaining unpaid; now,therefore, year 1883, aud that the clerk be instrncted to draw For contingent fund , 420,000 OO attorney the cost shall be paid by the party The chairman announced the lollowing com• Jienoteed, That all such taxes properly re-, n nS."* ^^^"fu *'"-"l""l' day of November A. iiu order on the treasurer for the said sum in his For county poor ._...... „....™.. 1,895 9(1 making the complaint or his balL mittee on mileage and iier diem.-viz.: Messrs. tiiinedVo ihe county treasurer ofsaiU county' .subsSiu^ BaMr?^^d',i?,u",^ °," f"?" favor. Which, "was adopted by the following vote: Kossman, Potter and Webb. be and they are bereVordered charged back is bfeSy aufh&*S? Jm^V Ws'Sider oTa^t Total county tax. ..S21.895 90 "Yeas—DeU, King, Lalhrop, McCann, Head, The following witness and jurors' claims were Which resolution was adopted by the following by this board of supervisors of the couuty of Suite Lax apportioned., . 32,098 50 Parkburst. Pollok, Bossman, Smith, Shafer, reported from their committee and allowed as vote: Yeas—Jlessrs. Baird, Barber, Carr. Dell, Ingham aud reassessed upon such lands in S^"?heir1;^™"/°,^'^°''°'' ^^<^ publisher "Woodworth, Webb and Huston; nays—Bar• follows: Dodge, Edwards. Fuller, Gregorj* Lathrop, tbe same manner that unpaid or rejected WewoMMnU,^ C'reulatlon. S. H. Pkkston, we would also recommend that tbe cleric im Ebnst Dkll, ber, Cook and Gregory. Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. McCann, Martin. Mead, Preston, Parkhurst. Pol• taxes may be charged back by the auditor lok, Rossman, Smith, Shafer,.Woodworth, "Webb general and reassessed under the general pro• requested to furnish thocornvforwl fch ^ M. 0. Head. Dr. Woodworth, from the committee ap• Geo Fowler, 3 claims at 4Sc SI 44 SI 41 shall receive a fair compensation. " pointed to confer ^vith Bon. 0.3L Barnes in Edwin L Link, 2 claims at Sl_ 200 2 00 and dialrinan; nays—Cook and King. vision of the law. Which resolution was by Committee. John JL Pottei:, regard to the matter of tbe title to tbe court• David Beck.. 50 50 Mr.BttIrd moved that the vote by which two yeas and nays unanimously adopted. The following claims were reported from • W. H. Dodge. ' house square, reported that Mr. Barnes bad Myron Green 100 .1 00 claims ofll.D.Wamerwcre allowed be reconsid• Mr. Barber moved that John C. Squlers be their respective committees ana allowed as A.-A. Kmo, , follows: cxecnteda quit claim deed to tbe county Daniel Standish.. 255 •.J 55 ered. •Which motion unanimously prevailed. allowed the sum of SlOO lor bis services .in Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. and bad forwarded the same, together "With GUson Standish.. 2G5 aos Mr. Baird moved that they be referred to the taking care of the court-house and grounds committee on constable claims for review and Which report was adopted by j^iSd nays Herman Cook— 450 450 a letter to tbe chairman of the Board of Su• Newton Kansdell. 2 65 3 65 for the year 1885. pervisors, to be laid before the Board.. correction. Which motion prevailed. Which motion was adopted by yeas and Dil'"n;y,>i«^^,' B"lja-B'"-berrco^k,C^?r!s , Henry Freeman.. 10 8U ."iSS BarrlntL Standish 2 55 255 Dell, Dodge, Fuller, Gre-goovljithrop Mel \ .» », 833 5S5 On motion tbe communication of Mr. Pamelia Standis! •J 55 255 : Mr. Shafer moved that the vote Ijy which the nays as follows: "Yeas, Balrd, Barber, Carr, claim of Justice PInckney was allowed be recon• Eber S Andrews.. 43 35 43 35 Barnes was ordered spread upon the journal Wesley L Standish 2 55 255 Dell, Dodge, Edwards,: FuUer, McCann, Mar• 45 UO 45 00 and tbe county clerk was directed to have Daniel Standish. 253 2 53 sidered. Which motion unanimously prevailed. tens, Parkhurst," Preston, Potter, Rossman, W^«ort??'wrk, «'nltb. Sharer "? Daniel Uawley. Mr. Shafer moved that the said claim be referred Thomas McKernan loo CO ICOOC the deed recorded. ^ Charles W Moon.. '2 65 'J 65 Shafer. chalrman-lO; nays, Gretioiy,.King;.jj22iJ2S!il.'-S^iii:^^ 26 74 "28 7T Harriet LTSlandlsb;-™. to the committee on'Jnsticc' and wlmcus claims' Lathrop, PoUok,"" Smith,: Woodworth , and John C"Saa-I6; nays.Cook, Gregory.Klng, satisfaction of the couuty. 123 123 llgy'ggra'^ Boll called and the following members an> L Owens„.._.;....„ .•.48 48 Samuel Clark—.. 10 49 8 00 Lathrop.Smlth, Shafer, Woodworth andWebb I am, dear sirs, vei"y truly yours, nwered to their names: Messrs. Barber, J.Antl8.. 50 ' so J B Odell.. -80 tiO 20 10 -s. ' •,•;..: O. M. Baicczs. 28 92 21 55 Jtadrnd. ThatwefUByappreciate tlip noat- Cook, Deli. Fuller, Gregory. King, latlirop, LCPctty..„_ 1 oo:. lOO Geo II Taylor-, Mr.EdwartU moved to amend by making McCann, Mead, Parkhurst, Pollok, BosMnan, On motion of Kr. Shafer a committee of Thomas McKemon. . 85 S Rogers- 3G9(; 36 46 the amount 8200,; during'the .pendency: of rWh^^l^n&i'J'i' whfcSS^'rk" jS^n three was appointed by the chairman to as• S5 .. :smlth, Shafer, Woodworth, Webb and tho SorahBusbncll.. ., «5 . 85 Frank Nichols- 11131 13168 which, on siotlon,.tbe resolution "was laid on chairman. ' • certain bow much money bad been paid to Mrs £ J Bennett. 4iJ5 -•.Witness andjurprschiims as follows: .. thetablenntirtbeJanuaiymeeting.. ,., the county treasurer hy tbe different jus• .-•4.75. , .Tounial of yesterday read and approved- Roscoc Campbell.. 48:.-, •48 Adam Knakelman-. —.— " 48, ,48 , Mr.Martens offered thefoUowlng:."' On motion of Mr. Mead the bUls In the tices in tbe connty as lines Imposed in crim• ParllnaAmsdcIl .48 Michael flarr _ ;—;.. . 115"; -;115 JXeaolvedJItmt the sum of. $21 be allowed inal cases and report to this board. . - 48 Ripley scarlet fever cases from the city-of Harvey Acker- M •: so LEScars —™'— 50 " ; :50 Jas.M.Whlallon for services rendered during B^Mk VS^r:"""""" unanuaonsly adopted, Lansing were referred to tbe prosecating Ihe chairman appointed as sucb commit• Wm BlouUer 50 Mas Beck .48 -48 present meeting. oC present:board .of super- tee Messrs. Shafer. Smith and 31cCann. • 56.. i i?'^* do ""hereby extend our attorney for his opinion as to the Uablllty ol 8 P.Stroud- .. 50 , On motion of Mr. Gregory tho Board adjonmcd .visors...", 'v.'.:"- ; •.: . :,.". ',;,„ """ ;,";.,v On motion of Mr. Woodworth the super- •so thecounty topay thesiime. _ MIcaJab'V'aQghn. • .58 until hslf-pastnlne o'clock a. x. /, \ . ; Which refloluuou" was adopted. :, ; w,^t2S'^f$Sfcy'"»'«« toonrchalrmaMohB •vlsor of each township and ward la the . 50 The chilm ot\. M. Nelson forSSOlorservlce Daniel Gregory... 50 ByMr.Dellk.''.:.,' •,' , .1- v,.,* county was appointed a committee to In- so as attorney in a criminal case tried before CNBolfc 50 Fkiday, October a,'1885. JSesolved, Tbat John a Squlers be allowed lo"??* "'^.^e board, and also for tholmpar- resttgate the Justices crlmlHal dockets in so •Justice Colby of Onondaga was r^ected by a George Tucier- 230 , Board met' pursuant to adJourniniEint'^^aiicl the sum olr JJlSfor his services as janitor dur• ^?l'.*^'?,«?».'of bis Tullngs iSd their different townships andwards for tbe 230 unanimous vote of the Board. Martha Tucker- • ii.SO 230 was caUed to order by. tbe chairman at Jialf- ing the'flnst week of .tne present meeting of The following general claims-were report• porpose of ascertaining the amount of fines past nine o'clock a. at. .? ^„.., ,; tbu ooard;'also that EngenoMcKemon'be ited. imposed by them and to report the same to ..XW ICO ed from the committee and allowed as fol- •••• ,48 1 :48 ,:RoU called and tbe following members an> allowed .theisnm.or <1S for like services dar• tbe the January meeting of the Board of Super• J N Sherman.. ing tbe secosd.week.:, '" . A. visors. • • : 47, -.47 swered. to their names, "vlz: Messrs. Barber, Claimant. Claimed. Allowed. Isaac Eane~ ..•a55.." Cook. Dell. Gregory. Ivlng, Iathrop,.McCami, -Which resolution was by ycjas and nays Xhecommlttec on township and ward poor 1.5S Richmond, Backus &. Co 95 74 95 W OF Stafford-. 155 . MarUn,jMead, Parkhursu Preston,-PoUodc, imanlmously adopted. occotmts with tbe county snbmittedtheur re- 155 HenryJDonneUy.™. 28 SO 28 30 J W Barker. 2 claims at SOc.. 100. Rossman, Potter, Smith, Shafer, "V?oodworthj 'Tbecomxnittee on printing.submltusd tbe port Which was accepted and tbe consiaero- 100 ClerlcBoard'Snpervlsbrs; ' PrankAParker. _ i3 00 « 00 SdBrotherton.— 155 155 Webb and chairman-. following^report:. W ADDITION A K. I.OCAI.. C. D.' Huntington, the proprietor of the clothespin factory, which was burned in Tour folks aud Our Folks. this city last spring a few weeks after busi• ness had fairly commenced, is rebuilding Mrs, M, D, Truo is visiting her dautthtor, on a much larger scale, and hii IV^IGHIGAN (TeNTRAL Mrs, Dabcoolf, nt East Saginaw. increased facilities will enable him to do a business throe or four times ng largo Claronoe Albright of Detroit, is stopping as heretofore. Ho is now constructing .1 with his father, F. T., in this oity. factory ospecinlly for tho business, just west Miss Mand Conklin of Lansing, has been of the railroad track' and north of S. A, CLOTHING HOUSE! tho gnost of Miss Kate Underbill during Paddock's*ware bouse and lumber sheds. the past week. • The main building is 21.'C'18 and two stories iTnslico S. W. Hammond and wifo spent high, the saw mill department is 1U.\32 and tho Sabbath with their son Chos. P. and the engine room 12.^30. When completed, wifo of North Lansing. as it soon will be, it will nfTord a market for The \Niaf^(zra Falls CRmtte. • considerable timber and 'furnish oniploy- Having sold one-half of my stock of Clothing, SOUTH WAHI). Franois B. Densinoro, who loft for Ypsi• niont to quite a largo nnmbor of hands. to take effect Jan. 1st, and agreed to reduce my Loiivvi MiiHon..... 111. Oi.'i'i p III lanti last week, will attend a buainoss col• Mr, H is ( oing a good thing for the city Arrivo .IiiukHOii III. p III lege instead of tho state normal us wo stated and we trust it mny prove profitable to him. Arrive Kiiliiinii/.oo Ill, i;2:; u III last week, stock to a certain amount by that time, I will NMloH 111, III Olilcago . 7-10 p III. 7::i0 fk til Thomas Lasenby, wifo nnd children, of The salvation army was not very success• sell Arrtvo Grimd nuphlH . 3:;i0l) m. m. Vevay, will leave Monday no.\t for Milford ful at Ann Arbor, Michigan's temple of Arrive .Aiin Artior r.::Ui]i. 111. %:'10 (i. m, Lassen county, California, where they ex• learning, na will bo seen by the following YpHlIiuiU , r.M.'i p. III. '{•Ml (I. Ill, pect to spend the winter. correspoiidoiico to tho JfiVce Press nf the llotmit , p. III. 11. It). 27tli nit,: "The salvation iiriny established St, Tliomiis 1:20 p. III. 10:10 n. III. Suits and Overcoats! 13iifritlu 'l::iri a, m. •I;irj p. III. liorn. a barracks in this city about two months NOItTI IWAIII). ago in a hall on a second floor having a •liSfi p. in. VanOstbaxd.—To Mr. and Mrs, Theron Loavc .TiickMon t-.'ih u. ni, seating capacity of about 150. This room AltiKon 8:20 (I. Ill* .'i'22 p. III. VanOstraiid, city, Nov. 1,1884, adaugh- has boon packed every night by a crowd of for the Next Two Months, at such rates that Anivo tiinriiiif; H:

, P. VANDUSEN ,nKNTiST. Olllce in Darrow A special election will probably soon bo \, block, Mason, fllicli. Mason, Mich., Oct. 2G, 1885. ALSO A LARGE LINE OP held to fill the vacancy in llie council, caus• Council met and was called to order by VETERINARY SURGEON. ed by the death of Alderman Ellis. Mayor Rood. W. 'niORIlIiliN, Veterinary SurKeon, Qrad- .1. M. Tylor loft us an ear of corn that Present Aid. Howard,'Butler, Dwinell, • nalo of Ontario Votorlnary College, Toronto. WTriiatH all ilisea.Hos of Horses and Oiiltlo. Olhce, 123 grow on tbo farm of llichard Warfle of Ing• Rolfo nnd Shafer. DOir SHADES! MLL PAPER Wasliin^;toii Ave., Lansing, Mlcii. ham, that monsnres 15.V inolies in length. Aid. Dwinell announced tho death, at his home in this city, at five o'clock thi^ even- FINANCIAL. The Davis Family, now making atonrin intr, of Alderman Lewis M. Ellis of the Pull Assortment of the Celebrated M. DUESSKU, Insnranoo, Loan and Collecllon the United States, have sung in all tho im• first ward. Fallowing this annonncement , Agent. All hnsini'SspronipHv attended to. , Of• portant cities of England and Wales with Jlico in Karnior'H Bank, Mason, he oficrcd the following preamble anu res• wonderful success. olutions : INSURANCE. Wheueas'i Alderman Lewis M'. Ellis de• ShorifT McKernan went to Ionia Tuesday lomestic Sewing Macliines! parted this life at his residence in this city, X^ARMERS MUTUAL FlUE INSURANCE OOM- with Wm. Morrimaii nnd .John Randall, JP pany ofliiKiiain county , Safest, cheapest, best, at five o'clock this afternoon, in the early sentenced to two and si.v years rospootively, Always in Stock. for information write to 0. V. Miller, aeorotary. years of manhood, and Mason. .SamaoiSkadan iirosident Dansville. Walter Wheeler of Alaiodon, wanted for WiiEREAS ; Ho has been an active mem• JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. some time, by the oiricers to answer to a ber of the council for the last two years; Jackson and Lansing prices met and Discounted every I'OriN A. llAliNES, ,lu«tli.'o of llio peace. Olllco np charge of lewd and lascivious cohabitation his wise advice has always influenced it, time. Gall and get prices. Always ready to show goods. I fituirs, over Stroud's umlert'aklMK estalillslunont. was nipped by Deputy Sheriff Squiers yes• and his absence will be groviously missed terday, and locked in jail. by us with whom he has been accustomed to Yours RcspectlUIIS', REAL ESTATE AGENT transact olficial business ; therefore OHN ))UNSBAOiv,Kral Kstato and Loan AAKf erit. Tho Ladies' Library Association has liescloed; That this countil deeply J Arthstreet, west of U'obb .fc .Moad'fl, Mnson. leased a jiloasaut front room over Hoyt's mourns his loss ; tho city weeps over the J. A. UNDERHILL. clothing store, which will be open to mem• departure ot one of its most active business bers each Saturday aflornooii from two to citizens; socioly Inis lost a man whose un• fivo o'clock, oommoncing Nov. M. This is sullied character is worthy of imitation ; LIST OF FAMS FOE SALE eerlainly worthy of liberal patronage and tho cuurch one of its brightest ornaments ; BY we trust the nuclens of an extensive library. and his family has suffered an irreparable JOHN DUNSBACK, loss. We therefore extend our sincere CITY The Frankfort Saturday liannev says of sympathy to his bereaved widow and fath• tho Davis Family Combination billed for erless child. . Real Estate Agent! Rayner opera house ne.vt Tuesday evening: Resolved; That out of respect for his "No opera or concert ever given in this city memory this council now stands adjourned Ko. 1—Sn im-oH, (j5 Imprnvoil ami mn.stly Htninpftil. so completely carried away the audience ns until ne.xt Thursday evening. FJr.st-t!lfiHJ orclmrti aiul ftiiiall frullfi l-'ftifrmino hoiiHO this one. Whaii they come again they will aiKl liiini. Oil Koud rami, nj^t^ iniloH from Muhou; price The resolutions were unanimously adopt• be trreoted with crowded houses from tho ed, after which the council sadly adjourned. No. 2—IG ucroK, till (mprovod Imt alx ncrcfl. Good footlights to the gallery." frumo liouHo and barn, good orclmvd, 7 mllos fnnu Geo, A, Eaule, City Clerk. Wiifion ; prico &li,7riO. Bailey & Son hayo commenced the erec• Ko. ;t—10 iicior4,15 iiorea cloarod and Htnmpod, 15 —Thero are scores of persons who are suf aciv.s ol' niitck AhIi and Kim land, 10 ai:ni» of IJeocli tion of their now stave mill in this city and and Illapio lami cut ovor,2 log lioude^iitid Hninll fnuiio ferintr from some form of blo'od disorder or are rapidly pushing it towards completion. l:iiri), appio ami ncticli orcliunl, 4 milcH Irom Muaon ; skin disease, such as scrofula, boils, etc. priiio 51,2(10. The old building has been entirely torn After a practical tost H. M. Williams, drug• DANSVILLE, MICH. I^n. -1—llf) iicros, TOO improvftd, /Irflt-cluuM ImitdiiiKfl away nnd the now occupies the same ground —u liriit-cliiHM fiiriii—iiilloH from Muflou ; prluo f60 gist, asserts that Acker's Blood Eli.''viv will and covers a space 'lUx72 feet. Thoir bus• jior iicro. certainly cure all such diseases, including No, r»—10 HRroa, ;i2 gooi! wliont liiiul (inil clonrcd, iness is of great importance to the city, ACCOUNTS syphillas and rheumatism. It is not a pat• tjulancQ good mowing marHli, young bonring orchard, furnishing an e.>ccellent market for a elass KooO frumo boiiFio and franio graiiory, milcM from ent nostrum, but a scientific preparation, of timber that would otherwise be almost Okomoft; prico 31,000. He guarantees it. No. G—80 aci't).s,ilO improvod and Hliiinjiod, ton acvou worthless. We rejoice at this indication of Complete Line of partly cloarod anil 10 aoros of Booch and Blaplii tim• their prosperity. ber, good friuiio boiiHu.barii andgranory.umlorclmrd, Are Offered For Sale by the 0 niiloH from Katon Uapids; prlco gOO por acvo. There are _ many people, nnd some who TVTion Baby wm slelt, \TO gave lior CASTOMA live even within a few miles of Mason, "FACTS TO BE REMEMBERED." 'niion Hho woa a Child, uho eriod for CASl'OKIA who greatly underestimnto the amount of 'Wlion she bocomo Klsa, nho clung to OASTOKIA business, constantly going on in this city. FRESH DRUGS. When aliehadChUdnio, sbo gave them CASX'A The fact is there aro few if any better gen• eral markets than Mason, and the following shipments for last Friday, which is only a NIMROD PLUG fair sample of other days in the week at Aason inarKots. this season of the year, is pretty good evi• TOBACCO OBAIN. No Need of Going Out of dence that our market is jvell patronized: WHEAT Rod No. 2 Per bushel , Is tlio KKST CHKW, the'OREATKST SEt- One car load of cattle, one of sheep, one WHEAT White, No. 1, per hnsliel IiElt, and nioro used than any other I'lui? in Iho WHEAT White, No. 2,1'er Bushel Town for Medicines. fltato. It Is always In Rood order; NEVEK 'TOO of live chickens, one of eider apples, four OATS New Per Dusliei.. nXiin ANU NKVEH JSWELLS; OIVES of packing apples, one of potatoes, and corn In the oar.per bushol GOUU SATISFACTION, and not a box of it is TIMOTUVSKED Per bushel ever returned. NIMltOD is THE CHOICE OF three ot wheat, a total of twenty car loads. TUE CIIEWEIt; never sticks oh the dealers anooiRina and piioviaiona. SALT Saginaw, per barrel hands. This cannot be said of Bny other brand of Notwithstanding it was generally under• Toliacoo. For sale liy all Jobbers and retailors. BEANS' White,per bushol stood that tho apple crop this season was POTATOES Now, Per hnahel,.... on far below the average, we find upon inquir• ?LOUB PorlOOpounds S. W. VENABLE & CO., nUOKWIIEAT FLOUil Per 100 pouuda.. ing of our buyers, Messrs, VanOstrand & I'ETERSnUItG, VA. EGOS Fresh, nor do/.en Elmer, E, G, Hunt, and the agents of Mr, IICTTEll LARD Por pound Heniiin'g, that 12,000 barrels of packing APPLES Driod ,por poiuid apples, besides a large number of carloads PEAOUES Dried,per pound... 11K I* 1111111 '"^ 'o'""' 0' I,1VK BTOIIK. AMD. MKAT of cider apples liavo already been purehas- OP MASON. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. I IIILU WV I I voftrlnosa, ot CATTLE Por 100 pounds S( ed in this city. Many apples have been BEEF Drosaod.norlllO pound* u ( oxhanstion without' effort, wUlob mnkca 1W« drawn 15 and 18 miles to Mnson, and tnero nOQS Por 100 pound 3 ( n barilen to so many people, la duo to tb« has been a reason for it,; Our market has FORK . Droiaod.perlOO pouuda , faet that tho blood la poor, and tho vltalitr HAMS Per pound..;..,.... been better. While our sister cities and SHOULDERS Per pound , consequently focblo. If yon aro eullerliig villages have been paying from 80 cents to 0IIIOKEN8 Dreaaod.perpound.... from such feoUngs, $1,00 a barrel the price in this city has OHIOICENS Live, per nonud...., A Competent and Exper• TDttKEYS Live, por pound ranged from $1,00 to $1,25 and the farmers TURKEYS Dreaaed.porponnd., 10 ienced Druggist. Ayer's Sarsaparilla have been willing to come a long ways to BDIlDINa HATIBIAL. avail themselves of the increased prices. WATER LIME Por barrel,,., .„, Is ]nat what you need, and wlU do yon Inotl- OALOINKD PLA8TKR Per bnrrol..., 2 i PLABTERING-UAIH Forbuahel JoliD Lundy, farinor, Alaiedon...... S 0 00 cnlable good. Mayor Donovan and several other honor• gUINaLSa Por thousand ..,.„ U No other preparation so ooneentratei and LIME good Por barrel., John Oladdon^ laborer, Vevay ary members of the Ingham County Farm• LATH Per M.foot.. ALSO A FULL LINE OF comttnes Wood-purlfylng, vitallilng, onrieh- ers' Club, residing at Lansing^ have extend, Arthur Bucbnnau,'fatinor, Vevay , 3 M Ing, and Invigorating qnalitio* U AYU'I od a most cordial invitation to tho club to E. A. BABNES' Win. Unff, farmer, Maaon . 2 bo SAr-SATAWLLA. hold a meeting in that citv sometime during PaBPAItBD BT the present month. The secretary will PRICES. meet tho committee during the weoK apd Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast. A. B. HAYNES, Sec. GROCERIES formally accept the invitation and arrange Compare Wit!) "Mason Markets." Sold by all Draggltti; ei, lis bottloi (or «& pregramme for the occasion. This will be the meeting of the season and every mem• . JuLT, 1885. -AMD • ber and friend of the club should so arrange their affairs as to enjoy the hospitalities ex• SALT, Fine, per bbl. . @1 05 BOILERS tended. The club is proud to name among LIME, Large Barrels, . 90® 95 STEPHEN rilATT'S its honorary members in the capital city, CEMENTi per bbl, . 1 40@1 50 330XX,BZ2 -WOZiKS. Hon.' O. M. Barnes, Hon; C. A. Gower, (r.STAIlMSlII!!) ISCI,) Mnf. W. C. Bonsom, Prof. David Howell Maimfncturor of High nhd Low Preunre and Stosni CALCINED PLASTER, , 2 20@2 40 lloatinif Doildra efall kinds; snioko pines, broachlngs, and ex-mayor, Wm. VanBuren; • The invi• PLASTERING HAIB,'pr bu., 28® 30 etc. Old boilers taken in cvclianfe for new. Itlvota, tation received included the ladies, A full lioiler platea'aiiil boiler tubes for sale. Cor. FouDdry programme majT: be expected next week, v SLandMlch.Cent'l R; It. tracks, SEISOtT, lilok, i4yl OLD PAPERS AT THIS OFFICE. AEOUWJJ A G.HJr, p Ti-y. P'reil, atrod T vonrs hnd been killed. The older Falls, Iiid., have completed » ooiitriict for the sulfered oeeaslonidly Irom pains at tlie heart. fession. During Hie past year, he liad con• Hi; i.s liupl liiu.sl, of I.tii; tiino nt Mil! lil,:r Cl.'li-iy hoy, WlUlo, (O years ol age, claims tlio gun hibbr of IIfly men at the .laeksoii prison lor tributed iirHcle.s" lo Hie Century magazine oa Iron mint' In tin; iiogoliio iron ivnge.liiilDii lil.s fell down and iii lallim; was diselinrged. It Is Tlio day boforo his ileaHi ho felt In Kooii R])iril3 ten'.venrs with • a privlle^fc of iiiereasiiiir tlio tho conduct of the war. Ijcsides which ho has rutuni liu cmivustiuri Uiu slluntlon tluirouHli- tiioiight, however, tliat Ihe taiys were playini; number lo sevcnty-llvo a'l sixty couta -per day; and,wiHi his wifo and daughter visited friends written a nuniherot liiioks 011 tiichuiciil and lyniui dei.'iilid tniit. Miu llopoti iiiliiu wiiM iililu Willi'tile weapon, Tiie eliargc eiiiend Ihe They will inaiiulacture butter tubs. in tlio neigliborliood. Beforo roturiilng to his military tonics. . - ' Ici pav Its Hav tliroiiji'h ilio winl.or. It will liack ot Uie head of Uie unfoniiiiatc boy, carry- conseiiiiciiilly lie wurkcd witliom (•o.ssiiUon. IiiK awayiliie entire top of it, nnd covering the Heavy discrepancies iiave been discovered home he made an appoiiitiiient with a geiiHe Tlio prc.^oiiL'fori oof menoniployod Is Ici-.s ihiiu iloor, Windows and walls wl;h brains »ud in the accounts ot recent IJay county trensiir- inaii toineol him tiie next morning at 11 WARD SENTENCED, ^bIo:vd., , , , • twenty and I wtdvu iiiliiors nni ivorkiiii; under• ers, nnd the pro.secntiiig utioriuy lins l.ioeniii- O'cloclc. On Ills return li(ime lie alo heartily ground. Jtli'linrti 'I'rovartooii lui,^ iKon ap• strueted by Ihe bonrd ot supervisors to collect The 'Wall Street Nanolonn Oota Ton Vears in • Adelnlde IJewey, a'young liidy very popular and spent the •vening In coiivcraalion with pointed mining unijlaiii and Cicuitto AVoatlmr- In soeielv circles In Adrian, was blinded by, the from such treasurers fiucli ''.shortages" as nro' Stntn Priaon, •stniiu uiillliiic • .supcrintciudoiil, liividiii,;; llu' found in Hicir seuleuieiits. , his wife and daugiiter, retiring at 10 o'clock. explosion of a shotgun .it Wavorly, lCas,,a few Ferdinand Ward, Hie iiinn who has boon work formfidy doiio alone hy .Suporlntemlfiits :!nysslmu. .She Is Hie youngest*ihuuditer ot The enlarged Unptisl church nt Hudson At 11 o'clock Hie palua returned so,severe that Crow and .'^oiitliwnrl.ii. Mr. .su'liwoi.-d and convlct'il of being iiii|illeat;d in .soino of tliu tile lion. I'Tlch Dewey, formerly of'Adrian, wns.dedlcntetl a low days siiieo. Sullicleiit I, messenger was dispatched on liorsoliack to most,glaring Irandnlaiit ha kimc , oiieraHoiis I'rraidi'iii. l!opi,'s IliinI; Mint iliiM.'onrsL> will not i^nd iili-sneld, but now of 'I'olcdo, and spiaii money lo pay for the betterments wns pledged, onlv ri'diiL-i'. e.vptMises to tjio hnvn.^l imiiit hut the general's plivsleian. Tlie lioelor at, ouco thai Iiave ever loniii to liKlit in No'.v ^ urk .-ity, the summer at the family roM ;r • at ]\[rs. I'urchnso giving .*i:O0O. Addresses w'-ere and Willi wliicl' '.ho public, is ipilt',; laiiiilinr, will ai.-(j givulijltor reault.f, both uiicluM-nronnii Sand • . LiiU'o, going. to Kaii-as a 'delivered by l-icvs. .1. S. 'Holmes, Q. F. Osborn came, and for four iiours endeavored to giyu and in ilU! mill. Only .-Lvliaui tioi< of louk are was on Saliiiil Oi:i;il, diilv sentenced by I'cw weeks 'ago with iJr.' Abe Sti plieiison to and T. .M. 'Sliaimtclt. • i 41iiii relief. His ell'orls were unsucecssfid. At .indue liai n t'lo'ten veara' Id'sliile prison- at now oruthed daily. Mv. U'lMiMiLT-tuiio ,-avs visit, her, brolner,who owns a large cattlo •tlial llio rock liuliig iiiillod lliiil ionics from the • Noah .M. Clavpool, deputy sheriiT ot Bo'rrien 3:10 a. 111. Hie snll'ercrslgiied, smiled and said: hard labor. 'I lie ,pid,t;'e's adilie.ss lo lh:i priaom raiicii near W'nverly, 'i'lie nccldenl occurred or was a ninsl .sealliliii;'lobiike, and iinrlng its foiirlii lovol is as good as ijoiilil bu u.vpijctud. during a iiiinllug expedition on Hie place of touiily, and a tanner in good eireiiiiistances, "ThankGod, 1 linve pulled lhroii.1411, 1' am commuted suicide at ills liome eiu'lit miles ilelivery not a miiscli! of Hii; p,isoner's I'ncii it is siiiil to trivc -SiO a ton in tin: mill, wliiuli .Mr. liaiicroft, ah uncle. now feeling relieved." .'\ moment later he is amply sulilciuiit. to run tln! mill nt a prnlll north ot Nilcs, by sliootln,i; hiniseVt in the clinii;;cd. He bowed b a hcnd but did nol show llirouuli Idio wiiiliir. Tlia iidiiiii.;; ami mdliuii • An atteiiipl was made by two prisoners nt head, IJe cannot recover. No cause raised hiin.seir upon one hand, opened his any evidence of feeliiit.'; or peniteiieo. He was oxpi'iLSOs iiave been rodueod lo ^7ii a day and Hio Slate I'risoii a few days days ago to iiinku assigned for the net. eyes, looked about, the rooiu, and tell back taken lo the Sin;;'Sins prison on Hie 2;30 train tlieir escape, \vliile the men we're lieTng liiarch- In the altcriiooii of Hie same day rock running over.^7 a ton would pay all cx- I'eler Lavalle, einplOvcd in Ward it Tiicl;er's dead. puiiscs. . 1 d lo thoir ci-ils. Mleiiei Iliirdeii. sent from cnmp, twelve miles iiiuIhwist of ill;;- liipids, and spent Hie lollowing ' Sabbatli Sanilac couiil.y for life for iniirder, and .To.icpli was Killed by a I'aiiing tree. Tlie Occ'iased was , Wlion the news ot Hin deaUi ot Gen., Mc- llierii in common witii tlia hiindred.i H. lleiistoii,'sent from lierricn eouiiLy for tour 23 years old, unmarried and resided with his Clcllan was aiiiiouiiocd at the General's bllice ol other convicts years for Inreeny, fell outof line nnd nttompt.- A Bridge Oivos Way. jiarenls a fcw'milos from West I'ni'ls, iMecosta la Niw Vork, the news soon spread all over Warden b'rtish said Hint "Ward would he id lo scale the iirison walls Ijy iiieans of a hiii- county, • ' treated as an ordinary eonvlet. Ills in'iney •'A'friglitfHl.aecidont oceurrod in Kast .Sagi• tler. One had nearly lenclicd Hieto]iof the Hie city and llio Hags over lb e ;rovernincnt could not procure lilm any immiinity from iho naw llio otlior cveidiii;. i'lro iiroke oiil on tin; laider when, the ollu'r stepped on it, when the A bnrn lit one ot i'nek, Woods & Go's camps buildings and down-town banks and insnranco near Otscijo Lake, was burned the oilier night, common lot Ciiief Keeper Coiimiu!;litoti said tiiL'G. C. iMcUoiiald.'lying nt llio dock ahoiil •ladder bro!'t!, 'I'lioy iimuediiilely gave llieniselves up. it contained a supply of liny and oats and six• olliees wore lowered In respect lo Ids memory. teen horses. Only two of Hie horses were res• arrived nt tiin ])i ison, Imt *woiild weigh at sliorlly before 7 o'clock, and a large numbiirol ' 'Itie lirst news of the death of Maj. Gen. .Mr least 13:i pounds within six monllis. persons rushed ii| on tliu l)riil.;e li^ witness llie Tlie'Af. 15. cluircli of Flat liock, Wavnoconn- cued. Loss, $4,000; insurance nont-, Clellaii ^vas received in Wasiiini^ton l)y IL.^ Ho lias boon ass'jjiied lo, work on tiie soeond lire, 'i'iie dra\v was open tu let Uio lire liii;;!; ty, have appealed to iho Wayne circuit court Itonald McDonald of Verona township, United I'ross and iinmodiatoiy telegraphed to iloor of Hie stove-nioiiiillni; .••hop, his task lie- Ihroimli and a monieiil inter Ih? foot-wnik on f'roui a recent decision ot Jii'dge . Diirtoe. liy Huron county, lias just received notice Hiat he iufr to lit Hie rough casings loon; lii.iy ara iho 6011 til side ol' tho bridge, live foot wide aud Hie will of Austin Goodyear .SI,000 was left lo the excciilivu mansion; Soon after the receipt has boon, awarded a pciielon by, tlie Britlsii (liiished. Tile work is ea ;y' anl coinp.iral ively l^orly-llve feet long, gave way wllii a cra.^li, Doiinis Goodyear -under certain conditions, Q'overninent for services lu tbo BriUsh ai'iiiy of the sad inlelligenco the oi-csidcnt sent the ell nn. The stain will receivo lifly-six coiits a I)rcc;pltntinu; forty to si.vty pco"p!o in Uio swill tlieinoney.to g'o lo the church if the conditions Tho amount now due $3,000. following lelegraiii to Gcucral McClellan's. day tor his services, , onrront of the river, sonic lil'ieen feet deep at were not pertbrniedi Judge Diirfoo reeentiy tlial point. Tiie idglit wns dark and no Ilglils onlored the oxeculor to turn llio $1,000 over to Nonli M. Claypool, depity slicrlft'of ncrrleti widow; Dennis Goodyear, but thii eliureli aullioriHes were near, wliilu ll'ie people, Rtru^'gllnu:'and eour.ly, and a farmer in good circumslances Washinotox, D. C, Oct. S9. STORU SWEPT. blioiitiiig .In tlio water amid llio broken debris iiave appeiiiei'l on the ground liiat il is coiir coininltted snicldc reeently'bv shooting lilm-elf Irury lo liic will and jeopardizes their rights. Mrs. Geo. B. McClellan, OrnuH'e,' N. .1.; ot llie b'lidgo, made up a scene t.liat lialllos do- in tiie head. No reason Is ftselgued I'dr llieaiil. i am shocked by Ihe news of voiir husband's Over 3OO Livo3 Lost nnd 80 VossoU Wrecked. seriplion. As ipiiekly as jiosslble lioi]> was ob• Two Livingston, eouiily farmers left Hicir The commissioner ot the land oflice lias dis death, and iviiile J know how'fiiHIc are all A linrrlcano ra.i?i"d oft tho const of Labr.idoi tained, lOW honl.s wore manned, b.onrd.s ami rigs on Grniiii Itiver street, llowcil, tlie other rooted local laud ollieers lo nublisli. now plate liiiinnn efl'orts to console, I must assure you of on,the* 11 Oct., dolii,:!;' inimcnse damage among [dauks \vi,re llirown oul ami ilie ivork of pieUiny day, and on retiirniiu.' in about Lwnuly minutes of surveys, so thai In lid grabbers Avlio riiceiv- niy deuj) Kympathy in your .ureal .ijrief, and ex• the lisliinKllect, Ni'iiely vessels svere wrecked UU coimiior,ci'.d. Only oiii! grnppliiiK iron was found theni none. Tlio s'tmie rig was found private i'nl'oriinitlon will be trustralod. press to ybii my own sense of atliiction at the or driveii aaliore,^aiid,;i01 men from Hie crows UM tiie bridge, but a supply sent down fi'om liilclied ill Hie outskirts of Hie town, imt tlio loss ot so good a Irlciid. ot Hie vessels lost their lives. Uie TItlnliawa.'See booms u'ere juit Into use ns Jlr'a,' .Slownrt, who was accused' ot aetling carria.gii vi'iis iiiiiins roljes and some jiadcnges,- Two liiQUsaiid persons, mosHy women nnd Booii ns I osslblo. 'I'lie eurreul is very siion.ii. lire lo Hie Jlercliaiila' Hxchaiigo hotel at , (signed) (.iiiovm: (Ji.isvBLAyD. :Vard & c otiiing and oilier comlorlis lor the use of the several persona perisiied, as twelve or tliirtecn orijer: Siiiith of .Maiistee, anil ala former time coun• easlauays. 'I'lie llslieries u'p to leientiy wen! aromissmg. Jaiiies'i'wails was res-eucd, but refuses to disclose anylhlug of lila partu'er. ty cleric tor four years, is deail. Ills illness " I'll0 death of (.1 CO. B, .UcClelbm, at ono a coiiipleto failure, and every able lodied imi'c badly hurt; .loliu liidlieniiurg, injured about 'I'iio ICiilglil.s of i^aimr have.been orgAnlzod has been a liiigeriiig one. , ' time the major jiOneral eonimandlng the ariii,y bail iieeii tempted to lalrrs. Snrali 'K.arle. who died In iloimliloii ii Tiviiiey, a ivbeel.'.'iiiaii, ^vel'e sirnek liy Ilyliig of wlileli he .t;'radiiatod at tho uneofiiinonly volunteers Hinl ?erved in l^'aiiforniii. during tiie few days ago from llie olfeeLs of an aeeideiil sl.avos'nud very serii>iisly luirl. Deiam' had his Tile corn ero|) of the sliilo Is bein.iv iiiucli re• young a.u'o of Ki, and at West Point, .tlio iMexieaii war, were. Iielil in New York on Hie and oii'l age einnbine I. was a ''ohni'ncler." A face cut iiiiU disligurod fri.giilfiilly, wliilii duced by the large rjunntlly of soft, corn niiiilary eoiirso ot \vhicir lie had completed cveiilii.e; of Oct. 2(1, il being tbo. IlTHi aiiiiiver- mil nnd amriilar woman, sharp-eyed and foa- 'I'winoy wa.s rendered iincoiiseioiis and had lo' which i.s found will!!! husklnc;, " hefdro he was 20. lie had not to wait for ,n sar.y ol' Hie' disch!iri:;e of llto rcgiiiieiil in tured, eomple.vion bro;viied lo an Indian's by ho taken lo his iiolel for medical aid. . T'ort-AiisHu will give a good bonus and the posillon In Hic army 011 gradiiaUon. That fi/'al'Ifornla, Gen. .loliu C, Fremoiil and Ma:i. exposure to sun and slorni, loi' a f|inirler of e ICiiward 0, Keinbli! ot "Frcmoul's baltiilioii," Ilov. iMaxiiuus L. J^a t'orte ot Dcfcroil, l.has use of an elevator lo'aiiy ono who. will put up body was in urgent need of ollieers, en,gaged ci'iilury lier liiuk and eloaely-draped ligiire lias a roller process llourin.i;'mill. ' ,, ns if, llicii was ill iho iMexicaii \vnr, and "liie the founder iit Hie Alta C;iliforiiia newspaper been an liilca'estiiii^ siJL'etnele. l-or a'niimbei gone lo iioiiui lo lay tliegrievaiiees of Hie eoii- ill 1S47, ill San 'I'^rniiclseo,wei'e giiesl.s. i\l:ij. i.-'nlenl Coiiinilssloiier i^ibnlgoniory lias ap• young ollieer, who had not yet atlniiied'hisi of yi ars tMrs. ICarie liml devoled most of iiei iirejjal.ioii of St. ,'loacliim's l'i-,'iich caHiolIc Clark, Hie firesident of the society, presided. pointed Miss F'riinlc IC. Case otLanslugto a majority, was detailed as second lien;ou- l.inic to farmlnu'. owi.'iiii; one of llie best devel• ciiiircli ot lOelroIt iiefore the i one. Tie look His annmil'i'opnrl showed thai seven deatlis of pi:isitIoii in the pati-iil olllce., aiil of ongineors. In tho deparlmoul, of en• oped pieces of land in iloii^iiliton eoiiiily. Willi lilm a potitiou sifined by iiio'stof Hie par- eomradcs ' liai.l occui'red' during the past 12 isiiiouers ot Hie church, .-citing forth that lliey There Is tidkot.r.r4'aiiizing a sailors' associn- gineering he' had been exceptionally inouHis, Willie during Hie same period 'rhr.iimh iier experiiuoals is iai'i;'ely due I.Ik promising at tlio'military acadoiiiy wliore ho K'uowliMlge liial many small friiils and berries aro Freucii-Ciiiiadiaiis hv fdrlh and asMJcIa- iioii foriMuskc;iOii,,' Ottawa, Newaygo, Kent, six comrniies wli:i were recorilod lloii, aud want Hie privelege of selecting a gradiiate'd llrsl in tiie cngiiieorliig class, and can be siieccs fully eiiltivaleil in Hint seel ion : Ionia iind'Barry,counties. under, Hio ; HHe of "whereabouts un• prie.-t of ti.oir own iiai ioiia.iIl.y, a right which second In general raidv'in tlio largest class while her raniiriniwid au iiilelligeiil earn thai . .lames' Ilill, a prominent citizen East known" bad bei n hdnrd iroiii and tlieir names belokciied a kiiowledi^e of Ihe soil which slit lijsiiO|) lior.u'eSri lias denied. \:'v, Jja^l'orto e.x- Hint ever le'tl tlio iiislitiitlon.. Imliicdlately. added to Hie "roil of survivors." Of Ihe 814 jiccts to be aljseiit I wo months, Sau'inaw and I'liHier.ot state saltinspeotor Hill, oh Ills appolnlment. lie took cluirisu 'of hia wns well reiiaid for learning. As a single ilcni is dead, aged (3 year.s. , • who .served with Hie rc!;:iimnt Hierci aro liiO of the past season's work, her cut of' liav ex• E. ,]. Coplev's iiiili, at Co|ilev, .Lake couiitv command in Jlcxico, and witli his body of survlvora,.llO'of whom' live in Cidiforhia, tbo ceeded-10 Ions, ivh'oli was sold In Hie'Hold, cutin llhoiirs, Oei.oher :2itii, l-in,.".4! feet o'f Mr. Koot, an, employe , ot i the Estey orifan sappers, miners and poiitonlors did such ivimiinder b'ciiig rcsiddnts of Hie-»lal.es cast of stacked for $i,") ))er ton. Uurliig the wiulei iliorcliaiilnbie liiniLer, whljli is tlie iiiriie^t cut works in Owosso, has fallen heir to $1.50,000 iii ell'eolive .service tliat ho.,was suecessivoly Ihe Missouri rivei'. Tiie ng,nregate wealth o( Mrs. JCarlo look eoiilrncts far chopping and of i.ny one eiroular saw on reenul loronu day. ICnglaiid. '" brevotted llrat-lioutenaut and captain, and. the KJO survivors is about ,'SlO,lOl),O0O, The hauling ^vood,•elllpIllying luou and teams'lo du Tho leading iiiemliers ot llio crow were: The next nicotlug of the Baptist slate con• commended for siciil and bravery in his greater partof the survivors are in .ijood elr- the wo'^rk, and iii llie pint has supplied rnii- 0. Comslocl;, foreiiiaii; K. S. Clirlstio, lller; vention will be held in Detroit, bejilniiing Oct. various opernlloiis between Vera Cruz and. the cnmstances and ena'a.ged in active'business. roads with timber ami tics for constrii'clloii Harry ICdwurds, sa\vvcr; A. Ullniory. setter; IS, isso.. • , CII;y ot Mexico. Tim lloxiean war over lie On the 9lh of September l.ist, "Calitoriila ad• was called back to West I'oiiit where bo waa mission day," Col. Stevenson deposited the work. She not only "hosjed" iter work, but Joiurileiinessy, engliieur; Frank .LJiulburg,. Tho ,ijeiiornl govornment hns taken ohartce "took a liami" in it., no matter how hard, appointed Inslruclor in bayonet oxcrclso, and colors ot the old regiment wlHi the-"Soeiely tiillyiiiaii. , ot the Sliehlgaii sanitary inspecUon of Iinrni- iiiil for personal e.veiliou, wiicii she riiiitiired his manual was adopted as the text-book ot of California pioneers" at San Francisco, to . Tiie Mariiielle .Miidns' .Tourmil says that an grauts. . ''' . a small blood vessel In one arm, causing in- the service. Eiigiiieering works of minor, im- remain in their custody tor all time, with the oxleiisivo enve-iii took place at Hie Gl'iiiiiiii iron nanimalion, with her •consliliillou, she iniKlit Tlie CaHiolic church building in Lei ami-was 'porlanoe kept him' busy until ]Si,5, when no retjuosl that at his death the colors ho, placed have lived lor years loiigcr. mine, .Menominee coiiiiiy. underiniiiing Iho burned Oct. 2B. . v upon Ills caslcet during tho liuriid servieo. railroad ti'aek and Hircaieiiliii;* more ser'ous •was .sent on a special mission, lo iiluropo to disaster. T'lie extent of the break is iOxlnO Lansing is enjoying a building boom. ,, , study itiio organization ot Kuropeaii iirinies l'eol, and the imiiicdiale eifeet will lie to cnrtall and'Hidir conduct 'in the Crimean war. In Tho Ta.x law. 1S,''>7 ho loft the army and eiigiiged in the prao- French Canadians Urge Federal ITnibn. shipments for Ihe remainder of llie season, as DETROIT MABSETi, Tn the case of llio nudlt.ir-geiieral against well as to liiiuler worlv beli>wground. Hee of cnKineerlnK. . A convenHon ot the French Canadian resi• Wlioat-No. 1 white... 'ruttle, eireuit judge, a iiiaulaiiin? was ikmied , ?, !11. dents of tlie UiiDOr I'dilnsula was held at •\Vheal—No. 2 red ill 11.0 siipreuio conri. .iinlg.'. Tullie enjoin• A stranger rcgisleriug lis "W. II. Smith of 'J't M 'M'4 Maninetlo I'oeciiHy. Bepresentatives of eleven Flourj'oller process.... .^ 7-3, @ 5 00 ed lho rale of certain lands'in Io..eo county New Orleans, but ailerwardsenilliig iiimselt But It waa not as an engineer In Mexico,' or French Ciiniidiaii socittlea w re present, nnd Flour, stone process... 4 ,w ''!«) -I 7.'> lor tnxespt ti'S;t. The nudilor-geiiernl iip- W. 11. 'iorraut of -Muskegon, ,\lieh.,'about. -20' as a Weal Point professo., or in Hid handling resolutions were passed ur.;'ing Mne l'"ederal Buci;wheal per bbl... a .10 |)lied for a iiiandaiiiiis orderiii.!,' 'I'utl.ie to years old, has been arrested at .iaek.-on, >llss,,' @ U Ti) ' of Hie chain and compass that Gen. McClellan union of all kindred Boeletiea in Canada and va.alc his order, on tlio ai'ouiul lliat the lawot, tor passing JliO silver cerlilicntes and leeclviii.n-. Corn . 42 (<$ U nchiovod his fame. Those word uierely the om- the Uiiitaii Slates; Hiat a union of,the socle- lS3,"i provides Iiiat "no "iiijuiiotloii .-hall Issue clinagc at'privato boarding houses wher.i he Oats 2S uo. flo ; plovments to which any britjht man just out lies 111 tho Upiierl'onliisida be lormed; that a @ 1 lo slay proceedings for Uio asscssinoiil or col• engaged a week's ijoard. C6untcrl'eltci's',appa-; Bnrlev.. • ?; of \Vestl'oiiit might bo assi^med. Tito civil lieuap.iper niiblislied in French ho established lection of ta.vcs 'under this act." in the rains was found in Ills hag^'an'c. live per 100.....'...... , II 4 oo war wnslils Held of glory. When that struggle at Marcpictfj; that ail French sceiotlos bo opinion Chief Jusllce Morse says; "Without , William 13. Tarbell, a new settler from Che• Bi-an.....' .'12 ob'i broke out he was in Ohio, iiiciiarsoof Hiocdn- named s.oclotios of "St. .loan rte llaptiste," and p.i-sing upon the authority ot liie icglslaliire boygan, and Tli.M. Kienliart, .'i Irieiid, had ClovcrSeed 13 bu . ,-i 2,')' • ."> ir, , striioHon of the St. Louis Cincinnati rail• that certain socieHca, "Ciitvniiers do Lafay• 10 lake cll'eet on tho cireuli court la arninn-ed to start upon a hunting expedition TImot!iy,Seed'. . 1. .10' ,t") liSo : road, and Inunediateiy voiuiilieored his ette," of Negaiitioe, lie foroviT; disbarred from cliam.'ory,' ihc power lo grant proper loliet tho'oHier morning. While overhauling tliclr: Apples per bbl.'..;.;..'. . 1 .'ill' •Xii 2 00 services, and was comiTil.ssIonod. bv moniborsliip., in such uiildn. • -A nnniboivot . 2. .-iO. in a case wiierc without .^iicli irunsl'or that purpose, llineliait's, .iiiin iiecl- Craiilierries per box... (is 3 oo • Hid governor of Ohio nia.;jor goner.al ot Ohio's .Catholic clergy were present during tlio con- .' F) relif [, as here, the comphiinnnl would have a deulallv went oil'. Tlio eliargc went Into Tar- Butter t3 lb...... ' @ 1.7 ' coiillngont. His. op'erali'ons'; wore eon- y'cnlioh. A hanqiud. :was held a'l n'ght cloud and an ineumlini'ueo placed upon his Choose . 10 do. u llnod lo Hid ddpartmont ot Ohio, wliich in• -Mi nVoii'ibers of Hie eonveiition marched 'u tho bell's lel't rdilo and out through iiis rlglitslioul-. . li) title 1.0 a hirue niiiounl of lands, without one Etr.gs ftu 20 cluded thesta'tcs ot Ohio,'Indlana andllliudls, full regalia ot dilTei out societies to the,French dor, killinghlm instantly. , 7 day in court to protect or del'end aaaliist it, Chickens....- .'.*'. s ' and , portions . of , Eeiinsylyauia •;and Cathollo CMureh, wheroi high mass Wf.seele-, .. W we thiiikit coulil not have been the desliin o( A very iiiinow escape from doalli look ])lacc Turkovs 11 ; AVostcrn Virginia. ;Thc rcsull . of,.very Ijrated,, after wlilch thti do'le"atcs went home. llie lon'islnture Hint Hiis chiusc forbidding the n'l Miller Bros.mill iir Bay City. ..lames Ducks"per lii.. '• •S '' •" •' •' . • ' ••'„^ •• . .. 33 active bpcraliona in the dopartniiint was that. Issue of niiv iajuiictlon should apply tti the Uiirller, t'.ie iiisrlneer, in iiassint; thronnii Hie Votaloe.s,.per bn.. in a short lime he had' cleared,his Sweet I'olalo ; per.bbl . 3(10 Shot by, a Burirlar. ; sale of laiuls for taxes a.sseise;l and levied mill, slipped on'a iilece Of wet bark and fell, A ' department', ot contodorale forces, ' i 11 cion- iiel'Di-e the enaelineiit of ihe present law, and clilsei-p.dnted liiir in his haiuLenlen.id his neck' Turnips . 30, Emory Thayer, living near Hamilton elation. Onions ij) bu. . m (Si m 1 sidoratidii of.whieh.lie was made a major- ihnt eoii5e:;uonliy the prohibition tl-.ereiii con• 111 close ino.'cliiilty to the-jugular vein, iiiaking,: general of the regular army and .reccived.thoi New,York, waiawakrniid: early the other n wound two inches loin;. It was a very close I'lonoy . Ill & IT: tained does not apply In this rase." ' thanks'dt eoiurress. A week after tliis latter inornin".'bv two iiniskod burglars. ,Thdy.,.lind call...- Beans picked ,.. • 1 1:5 K!) 1 - .(gi'l .'O i keep sHll. Ho raised up,In ted and one ot the coiisequoiitly tho, probabllitv ot au extra ses-^ 'on tho docket'.for ihQ present term ot the circuit Straw ; . 0 00 («! 7 00 ; haste to.Waahlnglou, -ivJiore,.after a'con'riilta- court of lllllsd;ile county, has been posljjoned men ririjd,a revolver, tlie imllct striking'l'ha.y- slou of tho legislature grows dlnimer. Pork, dressed ifl.lOo..,. ,. ,". aO ' (iH 0 oo . Hon wlHi^ Hie presideni;. ho was put in' com• until the Deeeinbor term, Hon. M. \'. ;\roal- mand of the division ol Hio t'olomae. Gen'.' er'a iirn'i.' Ho thou aUoiiiiited to grapiile.wlth Bork, mess now ..'0 ,10, @ 11 Hie robber with his uniniui'rd arm, wdienthe goiiiorv. counsel for ilolooiiil). Is trouljicd witir Pol'k, family...... 11 .'iO ®tl Scott was then la coinniand ot tiie army us Convicts Pardcuo:!. ' iithroiit dillkully wiiieii i'enders it iiiipossibio' burclar flrcd twice, I'otii bullels loc'ging in the Hams m 10' general, and when he ruUrod in IBOt McOlel- for him to take pari In the ease at present, i foriU(ad.' Tl.a'/or'dropped dead;*'I'heJ ui'Klar Gov. Alger iias urantod tho following par- Shoulders (I Inu was made generul-lii-eliiol ot the armies of threw iaw.ay-Hie 'Tjdckelbook i:aiid.,:";i'e oi^er, tionson rcooianicnintlon of the pu'dou board: Last evening a sneak theif eiiterod the rosl- Lard 7 the United States. He took the held in March, jump-jd through-nn lopeu window,- and got CharlesR Wriuht, sent from Kcdford, AVnyne dencoot W. l-f. Warner, on Sotitli V.'ashliitrtoii' Dried Bee£.. 11 1SC3. . . .' , : aw'ay. ' Ti:avcrwas in tiie rooiii wlHi her hus• comity, U< ISSl' tor llie tor attempt to iiiii lilsi street, .Kast .Saginaw, nnd stole one 'gold: 'Tallow Mo immediate y began to reorganize the band and''tho''hired man wns awakened' bv father by polsonius. His former, uei.slihors; watiih, valued at S'iiOO; ono dhinioiid rluSi Beeswax.... an 28 army o£ the Potoiiiae, and ielt Washington for tlie lirlngand came down at oi.co, but too late. petitioned tor his lllieratlon. Tiiey holicve worth $100. bilongliii;'to Jlrs. Warner, nnd iv. Beef extramcss...... '..'.'."O-rrr (aW 00 nn attauic on liicliinond. liiS' plans wercbo- iiim Innocent.. .lames H. Mooro, sent up ini poskethook containing ,?S the property of the; Wood. BeeehandMaple...,.; 4 ;;•>• Mr, 0() trayed to tiie.confederates,;. and the,,luter(er- tv.^.^,1'A1^.^Wt r. r.fi ^i).T7'"j. from Detroit tor seven years for bura'lary,; hired girl. The door was left nnfastened. : Wood, Ma pi?. r, 50 cnuoof President Lincoln marred Ins most im• Driven to Sin by.Povorty. on condition Hint he kicps.nway from siiloons, Wood! Hickory 5!J0 portant' arrangements, • Liiicolu 'i'earing that E. E. Stipp. stntloii agent ot tho Dayton & . anddon^t'. drink, . Uelbert Livornioro, sent; In the case ot Uarnes Bros, ot Detroili, vs. LIVE STOCK- "' • " AVaslimffton would bo" attack. In ' .Tune Michigan railroad company in Sidney, Ohio, i fronri.oiVnwi'C couutv lu .Jannary, 1S5I. ton the MichiKan jVIr I^Ino, tried in tno Oakland isilij, ho fou'j;ht:ihe. snvofi days' light bcloro was counting money, when a masked man eiglit years, for tliii.inrceny of, il.-,horse. Tlie! countv circuit court,' the jury, save the Cattle—the'b;'st i;'ra' es ruled v sti-on'ger: liiclininnd. Gen. Hallocklnid in.the incaii- ivallced'.into the ollli;0; and pointitrg a. pistol at testlmonv against liim w-as found'' unreliable, plalnHITs si.|,,'jllO damages, Ift the llrst trial shipping i.s'tQcrs, [email protected]),,'iO; sloekcrs and tiiue bi!cn ap]>oint.ed gcnnral-ln-eble( of the Stipp's head, coinmanded . hiiu. to-(loliver; .and his pievious character was g.;od. • Edgar' tlio plalntlll's obtained a verdict for i?7")0 and feeders, ,.S3' OOlga d0ioow.s, bulls nud,. mlxo'd,' army nnd hoordered AleClellan to ovaenato Stij p .strnck, the pistol down, and a t jri'illo O'Hoiirlce, sunt lrom.tloiicsoo connly, Dccein-,! tlie railroad oompanv soenrod u new trial. Tho «1.00(g8. 00ti'rou'ih Texan cnltloi 'lOQl.'ici the'Vlrginia peninsnhi. ''This' ho.did under stii-ngelD e'n'5iiod,'"dirriug''wlileh'it,hd: htftsk fell bur, 1SS1. for twi years for forgi-ry eominlttedi case, will bo taken to the supreme court. .: lower at $2 u''(ffl3.:.'Owestorn•r^1l!;ers'is'teady ; protest and-ietnrned - to •Alexandria, taking from tie robber's face, and disclosedtlohnJIo-; when drunk, 'I'lie coinplniniuir witness rec• : Tli'e b'raii'cli prison, eoniinission has decided 'natives and. half-breeds S3-50(34 SO: cows,* eli.irgo of.the defenses of W.islilngton. Pope Lean,, a, companion ot Stipp.. He begged tor' ommended tho pardoi). Mis, wife was dcsti-' to locate the branoli.',|)risqn and reform school, $2 7-(3J 00 morcy and Stip-i^promiscdlo. keepthe ,matter : tuto. "dailies'D.Haiiiploii, setit'l'roni Oakland on tho Carp river, a inile and a luilf from Mnr- Hogs—Market a'aw and Lie. lower: rongh then cnmmniideil the troops which McClellan secret.' The railroad' ollleials heard of it. how- •. county ill October, l!i,>!, for tliroe years for ob- (luette. .The tooling is strong that Marquette nnd mixed, $3 30(33 ;'0; paoklne'«ad rhippln!;,' had directed, and was meeting with'disastrous over, and .compelled'him to cause McLean's lftlnin'i(..5,3 under fajse ,)irolonco5. Uo.inuat al- had tho thing set up when the couimissioa was $3 4.1(8,8 lill;;light weightsi''S3 tr.(S3,70; okip's.' cat, the last drop tn the cup of; federal arrest. , lie is now In jail. ' JfcLcan ls,aiyriu;ht, o.koop'a\vay from strons driiilv. ,. !; named and that Esennaba, L'Ausoaud Nogau- ¥;J .TO@3 00.' The marlcet closou with .17,0110 bitterness..' , lioini: tho . rout -at young man, heretofore ircspcetablo, but,isays,:; ueo hnd no chance for. .. • unsokl.' . ... :. ' . ; Bull Unn, MeClellau .was; again placed Jn elmrge oC the army, 'lust as the rebels lack of emplovmont and need ot money com-' Sere tiFalos,! nn old and avoU known polieo Sheep—Market slow and weak: natives SI 75 polled him to thedood @S 80; western, S2@3 40;Tesans, $1 50@3. weroiinviidino; Maryland, and checked their MINOR STATE_HAFFENINOS. . ollicor oi: Dotiolt, shot lilinsolC- while on duty, onwanl eoiirso at Antletani. : After .various at Hie'station on the :inornlnic of; October SJ7.' iiinor operations the command of the array ot Ifo diad the next morning. X'orsonte time the Van Bnren, Ark., has the youngest mayor in y A-^Brnnswlckf if eorgin; woman da ms:: to , Gov. Alger lias received a letter from ft New, Uic Potomac was transferred to Gen. llurn^de; have in hor;. possesion a hcd,:'^'tlie .leathers ot, York cliygontloman,Who states that during Seratant has boon .brooding over business' this county.' .His name lu Aaron andi he ..» .•Nov. -Ti; 181:12. ..MeClollan waa ordered to Tron- cares, aud it is thouglit this drove .liiin to the only 31; but lie has killed his man. which were picked from 11 lloek ot geesa tur-v tho war nu came into.possession ot a tnoor-' .lon, N; .1., to await lurther orders and 'never Ing the revolution iry w ar " ' schauinplpOjWilh amber sicin, .nnd that a short ^act. ,• , •••. • -''^r'^r-y:', • '•There are S,O00,OO0. persons In''the United took any further, part!' in the i.conduct;of the tlnio ago ho nnCoriooU to clean tlic black de• ' Swan, While A Smith of Muskegon, have States who think tliey , can, ; play tlie.plano; «ui It vraa.ono of the kinsman of. Ira Davenport,:; posit Irom the Ulver baud on the pipe, anij eold out tlieir entire lumbering Intorcsts to tlio Fully half of'thcm iiru endly mistaknn, : r In November, 1801, • Gen. McCIellau. was. ('audidato Jor (tovornor ot: New .York, after . nominated by tho Domoerats to opponcLin• \rhom.Duvcnport,Iowa.was,named. ,,',',, <: ,: coln iorlbe'prcsldODcy, but be received only timost exactly coincident iri timowith And .Toe, too," ho wont on, beaming, A n.\ nv i:,s r .soKO. 'tleman htsid out to hor, looked up at WHIPPTNO A MAD BUIii:^. ;he entrance ill to the shop ot tho young mildly on the bridegroom, "I've often him with shy gralitudo. A pretty; ellow who owned tho rur.al,dean for thought about .loo lately. Let's see, From tho Wcstoi-n Clifi.stin.n A(lvo(!at8. picttiro, thought j\rr. 01isl;er, bowing I'uriiior PiiHt's .Siiin'.rssriil FlBlit Willi hia incle, a.nd had so startled tho rcvor- is ho your son or your nephew, or your again to the rural doa.n as their eyes -^^liliiiibto Itiii.st. Tlifi odor Hwooti of no\v-n^o^vn liay nd gentleman that morning. , youngor 'brother this time?'' In Ib \vn.ft.ocl o'er t.lio Injul; mot, whoreattlio old cloriti nodded with The young ma,n's business was soon the church, too! 'J'hat's , a rise Corrcflpondonco ot l.bo N"w York Times. Piled lii.qli, tlio Klieavo.i of golden gmtn, a confused and somewhat shamefaced xplaitiod. Ho wishedto ,seo uome ar-' for you, .Tonimy. Why you, Av.as Eldorvillo, Pa.., August 22.—Abram Wiiit tor tho Iji-oHlier'B hand. aspect, I as tlipugli embarassed that iclos of jewelry suitable for prosenta- only' .a stockbroker when 'I saw his good deed should have been wit- Post, of this township, owns a blooded AVido, liiliowy iioldH of corn iipliffc ion to sa young litdy. .Nothing too yoii last,, Old lady iii Maida .Vitlo, Their liiiiii'iors liroiid nnd sMioii; ne.ssod. bull, which has long been an object of Lxtravagant; the .simpler the hotter; yoii' kn'ow. PIn.te". You' rehiembor , "Wltli pioiity'H proniiHii f;ra von i)rii;lit The'next morning saw Jlr. Glister terror to all employed on the farm, lut good Mr., Glister undor.stood per- of, course. , .'Very ,'• neat it y/'via On ciLcli, in j^littoriiig niiecn. again at his post of observation,,and' Bctly, and produced trom the window dcfnb, too. You was .always a good owing to its fiorco and nggrossivo dis• , ' • • ' >. at his accustomed hoiir theioldorly Tlio loafy vine bondH low witih woigli* • . , case of ornaments,' which tho young workmn.n. I'll say that for you, 'j'l.a j position. This bull had always been cleric was agaip doseriod upon .the Ci juicy cUiHtorH fair. pntloman oxaniincd, choosing thero- the memorandum, .sir? Sure yoir'vo liavethen't. Tho jowelor had already bq- under tho control of its owner, who Spriii,;,'l.iin«'H ulad proplioclo.^i rullillod fom a collar and pendant, a braeolot got everything down? Tliere you are." Tlio Ijiirdciiud uruliin-da hear. gtuV to feel a friendly, .almost an decla'rod that, so long as a,ny oiie ind somerings. He seemed to have 'Ho signed, and haiidingback t.hepaijor alToctionato inl;brest in the old goritlo- tdmirn.blo taste, and his ideas.of sim- methodically stowed aAva.y tho litllo stood up boldly against tho animal, O'or ji.ll tlin land hroH-n-Iiaiulod Toil man, whose appearniico was so invit• AikI paticrili'Plirilt have wriiiiiillti ' ilicity in mattersof jewelry soomcd to p.a.ckets in adi inner poeke't. "Beady?" no fear of its attacking him ncedhe ing, .wlieso Voice so jovial, who.so Day after liny, t-ill drontiia have Ijcoii ifr. Gjlister to bo ot il most aristocrat- ho demanded of hi.s prisoners. "Gfi'wu charity so ready a.nd unassuming. His oiitortiTinod. Ho. urged this upon his 'I'd full fruition brouHlit. c elasticity. : ' .go, then. You'll hoar frpnj the au• attention wa.s.'io completely a.bsorboti hired help, but ho novor could oiniilo'y thorities in a. da.y or' two, sir—prob" Yc-h not, to tliom all priiiao bo Riven, by tho a.^iproach of his now acquaint• Ho was hositatingbotwoen l;hedifroi'- any madi who would not put himself itbly to-niorrow—when you'll be Not nllto Toil and Tlirifl,; ! _ ance thal'/lie had no ottrs for tho quickly inl, itttractions of a dijimond itnd in a sate xilaco a.s soon as tho bull as• "Wlio 1,'ivo.s tliu incruuHO," unto Him wnntod," ho said to jNfi'. Glister. .tpiii'oaching stop of' a, young man la.pphiro ring to,.compIetohis pnt-chase, sumed a bolligorent attitude, and Giirt'i'al.cful lioarla ivu lift. "We.ll spji.re yon all tho trouble' wo .ndv.'tiicing iii , tho coutr,ary diroctioii. vlioii tho door opened .and his uncle Post's wife frequently appealed to him intored. . . • c'tii. Now nu'trdi!" . ' . Vi'lio can l.lio riclily varied iiiore s •"^I'lio rural dbiin was just opening his to have the itniiua.l, killed, bolioviiig OrKOixlly jiiltM behold, lips to ro )ly to Mr. Glister's moviiing ?; "j\h,".ho said, cheerily, "you horo— "i siiy, take thowo things off," said that, sooner or later, it would rebel Nor miy with ftsraul's propliol; bard, an.ltito, w ion tho young man pa,uscd 'ili?.and'On.tho snrno orraiid a.s myself, thoyoiingor prisoner, extending his against tlio authority of her lihsband, *'Tliy worJiH, linw inaniroltir' -i precisnly 'opp'osito' the' jowijier,' and, ! sec. Very jirotty! . ve—ry X)rotty!" maiiji.dcd hands. "I'll comcquiefc," a'iu.1 attack hihi.: "^I'lie beast was too Kl.lKAUETll I''. STAUKfiY. o.'i.-tbndi'ng his hand, hailed the old dig-, 10 remarked, oxaniining his nephew's " '.I;''ra.id I can't oblige' you," said, vii.hiablo. a.h a.bimal bo bo sacrificed, nity as "uncle." The rovorond gentle- jurcha.sc, "Have you a.ll you want'? tlio inspector, "I tiiii'li much . nfriiid and Post, ridiculing tho idea, that tho ma'nturntkl with a quick start and a Then, if Mr, C-l lister willbo so good, I ofhisrevorcnce; He's getbiiig, a .bit bull could master him, refused to part iixymSTiioKr.E tragedy. atum llie. which", bti't for the young mn.n's ilioiild like to SCO what ho can , do for tooihoa.vy oven for a welter, weight; rostrainiiVg liand, would have brought no," , . but you're luiotlior pair o'.-. slioes;" with it / him to tho ground. . "Now.mydqn.r undo," said thcyoung He paused and meditatively scratched • On Tliursdny ovening Post had fin• Ml'. Oli.slior .'^tood .at; lii.s own shop- , "You young villain," panted the old nan imniediatoly, "bii moderato," his liea.d for a inoniont, anclthon turn• ished miiking a. cow in tho bariiyard, Sea.lly, Maud will be quite content ed again to Jfr. Glister. "Could you door jttid lookod oiib upon t;lie"alino.st, man, "you'll- never bo satisded until and was returning to the house when you've "been tho death of mo!" , ' vit;h these!" oblige mo with the loan of a overcoat he noticed that, tho bull, which was in onipl.y Cdt^hbdral close, '.Hiings wofo to put over his hands .and hide the The young follow exjircssed affection- - "Tub, tilt!" said t;ho old man. '."Are the yard, shook its liea.d savagely as dull jtisl; t-,lioit - in • ,Iiaveiist;hoi;j30, ixs '.culTs? • It's just as well to keep the n'to contritibn tor his abruptness, but foil.tho only person in the world who ho passed,by it, a.iid had an unusually yokels olV, I'll leave it at the station t;hcy a.lways ,.afO, oxcopi; for tho few Ills vonqrablo relative was evidently ;an niakp a present to a young lady? vieions look in its eyes. Post passed for you.", moiiMisdiifing wliich tho bishop isrogu- more shaken by his sudden appetirancc [cla.iin my privilege, sir. Wo old fol- OI), pitying ^no txttention to tlio ani• :6ws have iirivilogos, though you selfish . . Jlr. Glister wont in search of tho de• mal, ilo had gone only a short dis- Ifi.fly rosidcnti afc tho jibbey hall, and than it seemed likely.so robust an.old gontlonirtdi would lia.ve been by so slight i'oung fellows dispute, them,. and one sired garment, a.nd the inspector, hav• tainco when ho heard a quick step be• t:lio two rival local packs contribiito an oecii rcnce. Ho trembled and leaned >fthoiii is to show homage to beauty." ing arranged it. in a natural fa.shion hind him and a low bellowing whidihe to make tlioiii brisk, and Aft;, Gli,sl:ur upon his nephew's a.rm for support, Mr. GliHtor prodiiced a..second ca.sc,: over the young man's hands, civilly knew was made by tho bull. Ho turn• Boldont had much else to do in the a.nd was so evidently alVoctedthatMr. iiid the old gontloman, uonially pooh- bade him "Good day," and departed ed quickly and saw the animal bearing aoohing his affectionate romon- :With hi.s prisoners. :' ' dpwn upan him. Ho grasped'tho bull long od'-isea.son but piir,suQ ,stioh limit• Glister begged him to enter and .seat liiniselt in tho shop until his compos• itr.'ince's, chose various articloi» of "a !Mr. Glisttir waited a da.y-two days with one hand by tho horns hoping to ' ed observations oC tho world's life in ure should return. Tho olVer was ac• rich' and exponsivo description. . He —and no summons to a ipo.ar against provont it from goring him, and the general as tho close od'erod ntaterial cepted and tho rura.ldeanwn.s bestow• ivent ahoa.d so faut, addingarticlqa.fter the. criminn.ls reached um from any next instant ho was tos.sod in the air. for. ed in a chair.' Tho jowolor made hos- article bo his selection, that tho yoiing quarter, 'Ra.ther mystified by this, ho. Ho fell on the bull's head and nook, liian'ga.vo up his objections in a kind went to tho local superintendent n.nd and was tossed the second time, this GliRt:or it Co., goldsnii(,h,s and jewel• X^itable olTers ot wine, and ot a glass of water, which wore refused, the old man Df half comical, wholly affectionate asked for counsel, Tho suporiiiten- time being thrown to tho opiiositeside ers, had a Ijotidon house in Bond tii.ppitig hinisolt upon the region of tho despair. , . , dent looked grave, but simply prom• of tho b.'vrny.ard fenco. Ho was bivdly ,sl;rool;, Tho London maiia'ger spoke lioart, a.nd shaking his head, to indi- ' "You .will never bo happy until you ised to make inqiirios, and communi- bruised and his clothing was torn by sornel^inies f.o liis clients of 'otir R;iv- u,':i,to to him that his malady la.y there iiavo riiined yourself," ho said at last. cato their result. ':i?ho next day ti. the rough handling ho h,ad received, biit believing tliat if ho allowed the onslihorpo branch," which wa-s inaccu- and \vas beyond the power of such "And if Ido,"saidtheoldgentlomn.n, man walked into the' shop, and in- iiiendic.'tmonts as ho proiioscd. Mr. "I tliink I know somebody who will inquired for Air. Glister. That gen• bull.to remain nuistor of the field its rato. Tho London honso was only Glister and his-ncphow stood above !ind yie a corner to ond my days in." tleman confessing his identity, _ tho u.sefulnoss would be.goiioand itskilling thirl;y yojirs old, and had been estab- liiin with respectful concern. The young man silently pressed his stra,ngor ga.vo his name as Green of a.hpeessity.Postdotorniinod to assunio Scotland Ya.rd, To him Jfr. Glister the ofVoii.sive himself and use every lisliod by the present proprietor (Co. "You should boca.re[ul,.li;ilwa.rd, my dude's litiiid. The good ohlman blow recounted tlie nofarions deeds'of the olTort to conquer the sava.go animal. littd long nince faded out ot roalit.y, boy, yon should bo niore cirotul," ho a. sonorous blast upon his .no.sq, and inqniring ot Mr, Glist:er tho siiiVi for rural dean and his nephew, and the Ho is a large and nnisonlar ma,n, and but the old name of the I'tnn was re- saiil presently. ' acts of Inspector Boberts. ar.niing liiiviselt with a heavy dub, ho ••'jMy dear undo," said i;lio young n'liicli ho stood indebted to him, prp- titinud), who was the third of the dy• jumped over tho fence a.nd advanced in.'in, "I was never more a.slianiod in Jnced Vk plethoric pocket-book-and "There is no such name a.t Scotland bold ly II ]-)Oii tlic bull, w h ibh was pawing nasty in Havensthorpo. ' , my life, But you are bettor now?" aaiided over the amount. in. notes; Yard, sir. It's pretty plain.. .Ho was tho g'l'ound and bellowing furiously. Ho had ]iorsoiially rnanagod theLou- ill exainxDle -which his .nephew fol• ono of tlio gang—a co'ntederntb!" "Yes," said the old gentleman; "I Tlio nioment ib s.aw Post in the yard lowed. Mr. Glister staggered as if Greenliad don honso until s.-i.tisficd of its grow• am hotter, Itis jiassing. T. am ox- ,it jjlungod a.t hini with horns lowered. They were just in the act of bcsta.\y- shot him. troiiicly obliged to yon, sir," he turned Post mob the bull with a terrific blow ing solidity, ;tnd then I'oturued to his ,'ng their purchases in their pockets .' "But why?" ho nslced; "why was ho to j\fr. Glister; "extremely obliged to witli tlio heavy dnb. across the fore• luitive town .and ostablisliod liinisolf A'lien tlie door openi;d for tho second wii.ntcd?' Thoy had the goods, and your proiiiiit kiiulness."^ head. The ho.'ivy wood was broken in the voner.able building of which his ,;imo','.a.i'id l;hore stood tho broad-built wore going away with tliein,'when he I\lr. Glister begged him 'not to men• to pieces, but the blow had no: cfVect aian whom SCr, Glister Iiad iiol:'icod entered." business premises oceuxnied the lowest tion it. on the animal except to iiicroaso its iha.t iiftornoon with tlio tall wliiteh.at, "Ye—OS," snid Green, thoughttully.. story. "But T must," said the rural doan. fury. Tlio bull pressed upon tho farm• "It was extremely good of you." ;he tight trouser.s and tho scar upon "Yoti didn'tliappen to leave'oiii all l;b- Tfe wna one of tho fine old race of 3is ohoek. • , . . er; who jumped aside,'ind cjiiiglit it by jSIr, Glister was liappy to have boon gother in the shop did you?" country tradosiuon now fast liocoming of tlio,slightest service, nnd deprecat• To Mv. Gli.stor's utter atnaxomeiit Mr. Glister coiirosse'd tlin.t he h.ad 0110 horn and ono car, and ondoavor- :he lienevolent eedosias|-.ic droiipcd cxtincl;-—proud of his business ,aiid of ed tiirtbor siieoch concerning it. done so, and gave Ids reason. ' od to keep its head turned away. Ho limp and gasping into chair. '•Hitvo' youi. Ai.issed. a.'nytliing-7any- was thrown from siile to side and his tljc long a.nd untarnished history of "Ami wlijtt bronglit you hero?" de• manded tlio old gentleman oE his The yo.uiig nia.'n made a.'rusli for tho thiiig more,. I mean,'than t;he man bold broken. The bull caught him in th'6 firni. His manner was that of a, nephew. "'To, frighten your old undo, iloor; Ijut the now comer v.'ns too quick Roberts took ,awa.y Avith him?" his liorns and onco more tossed him corta.iii ,'itolid, gonial iiolitonoas to all who tlionghtyoii were a hundred miles "or hi in. I'hero wjts a. Hbriiggle, a stu m- "Yes; six rings avid a'broach. I 111 tlio air, this tiinotlirowinghini over men, untainted by any effort to ape away, and inoro?" alei (ii sha.rp mutallic "click," and be- couldn't think :wh.at could have bo- the fence into an adjoining iidd. The .iold tlio ])rospectivo bridegroom and como of them, I'm sure they were noc niaddoned animal charged itgainst tho tho gr.and air of his clients, who ro- "Can't you giioss?" .asked the young man with tin embarrassed little :ho nephew ofa rural dean tearing and among the purchases. Here is tho fence and endeavored to knock down spooted him £us their forbears had rc- laugh, nirsing on the floor with ajjair of hand- note. But T SCO it a.ll now." tho barrier between it and the object Hilfs on his wrists,. •speoted his. ".Ha!" said the oldgonl;!oman beam• "Well, Mi'. Glister, of course tho of its rage. : ' ' Ho passed nearly all his timo in Ka- ingly. He was quite recovered now; . "Take it easy ,sir;.said a whitc-hatted yard will do all thiit's possible. I Still the fa.rmcr was undismayed, venstiiorpo, going to London on tho and had got back all liis accustomed 3ne; "it's all right,", know tho man with the sear on his and, entering his barn, ho armed him• occasion of stock-taking and to draw geniality. "Love's young dream— Mr. Glister was all abroad, and cheek, and I da.ro say, some of our self with a hcixvythree-tinodpitchfork tho hnindsome-prolit, which wont to eh? That's it—eh?" tmaxed and wondor-strickon. men may know the other two. Wo.'U and returned onco more to tho barn• swell Itis balance at tho county bank, The good old man so enjoyed his The now comer was as calm as man do all we can—you may depend on yard. Tho buli rushed again tothe of which ho was a partner, littio joko, and so shook and beamed jould be. that; but I'm afraid you'll never see iittack. Post stood his ground and J[r. Glister was a warm man. He over it, that Mr. Glister could not; "Get up," ho said to his manacled your jewels again." . thrust tho sharp tines of tho fork into looked it, with his clear, rich, rosy himself refrain from a sympathetic taptiv-e; . . And indeed, ho never.did. ' tho Dull's no.so, sujiposing the acute comiilo.Kion, heightened by his crisp, smilo. Ho looked at tho young • man, The young man obeyed, and sit• )iain caused by the stabbing would ting in a chair at tho counter, glared force the animal to turn back and iron gr.iy hair a.nd strips of silvery and felt somehow sorely disapiiointod. Wild Beasts of India. wlihsker, his portly. waisl;coat crossed Ho was by no moans a bad looking it his ca,ptor. • .. Inake it more cautious. In this he by the modestly solid \va,tchchain, and younster, but ho did not look, "I'm Inspector :Ro.borts, Scot;land More tlian 22,000 persons a.ve an• Svas mistaken. The animal rushed on, the handsome diamond ring, which to the jeweler's oyes, like a noijhew ^ard," hecontinued to Mr. Glister. nually destroyod in British India by and was forcing him against the fence. Where ho Avould h.avo boon crushed to was liis solitary vanity in the article worthy of such an uncle. His The rural doan groaned. wildboas'ts. The tiger alone, in 1883, of dress. face ha.d none of the geniality which "\'ou know me don't you? saidfMr. death iu a moment. To provont this killed 985 people, besides 40,000 cat• Post threw himself forward, and, the ' "Jlerehbis n.gain," said Mr. Glister. made the elder's countonancosoiiloa.s- !lobor(;.s, smiling on him in recognition tle. " bull's head beinglowered to thoground, lA xjortly, elderly gontleman in the ant to look upon. His oyes wbre shif• )f his identity. "Come down hero for jumped astride the animal's neck. A dross of ft rural dean, turned tho cor• ty, and young as ho was—obviously I bre.ath of n.ir. Walking about, saw :, Venomous serpents destroy immense Jhese chaps, first one, then tho pther, few plunges by the bull throw him from ner of tho clo.so and barac briskly along not more than oight-txnd-twenty— mimborsof wayfarers. Owing to -tha that position, and ho loll on the the p.avenienb. Ifroin his countenance there was.a hinted pi'ophocyof coming jhen bpth togotihor. Saw 'em come in heat of tho climate, iioor jiersons ;round dose by. Fortunately he re- beamed forth bonevolonco and good crows' foot a,t their corners. .But ho lore. Had dealings before with 'oni, ;ained his hold on the fork, and, rais- jvill to a.U men, and froiii his gleaming apijoared very fond of his uncle and mdknow their pla.yful little ways, travel mostly by iiight.and w'ftlkb.are-: ng quickly to his feet, ho thrust the shoes and his iiotitly stockinged calves deeply concerned at tho result of his md so I thought I'd watch. Hand footed or •\veti.r only a situdaf that em out, your reverence." The rural tines n.gain and again into tho aiii- to his jolly poi't-wiiio face and clbrical thoughtlessness, does not protect the ankles. The iean groaned anew, and deposited Inal's side and neck. Tho blood spurt- hat, his whole person sooniodono solid "You liaven't seen Maud yet, I sup• lis little parcel on the counter. "Now deadly cobra is seldom active in the id from every wound made by the smilo. As ho passed Mr. Glister he pose?" asked tho rural dean. 'to the younger man. "Oh, daytime, but he may be trodden upon ' fork, and the bull bellowed wit;h gave him a casual glance of such cor- "No; I was coining straightfrom tho fou- min and redoubled its citorts to di,'ii.lity that tho jowolor folb embolden• station to call upon you when I mot t forgot, you can't; you've got 'cmon in the darkness by uncovered feet;: jatcli the farmar on it;s horns, but ed to ealutohimwithabow,acourtesy you." , . pegging your pardon." He inserted He attacks tho traveler, who is found lis desperate situation . had served , returned by tho reverend gontleman by lis hand into tho b'ridegi-oomls pock- "And nearly frightened tho life out in the morning dead upon the road. i'iin to.greater.activity, and thobeast a brisk "Good morning," and a yet of me," said tho p d man, rising from .'t, and withdrew the packet of 3ewel- Often the shortest path between''the ttiled in all its efforts. Post continued brod/dcr smile as ho wont by. . ' the chair. I was just on my way to ;y. "Notes "or chocks, sir?" he de- .two villages lies through d'ju ngle;'wheiro' iis,ftsstiults with the pitchfork as die , Fato so ordained th.at Mr. Glister, see her, and since wo have mot wo will nanded of Mr. Glister. inthe daytime,' the heat willVrisio to' uiiiped from side to side to avoid tho during tho ne.\;t day or two, saw a,- thank Mr. Glister for his very kind at• "Notes," said that e.xccllent' gentlta-' IflO degrees under the bla/.iiig sun of 'fchixrges of tho bull until both sides of good dejil of tlie reverend gentleman. tentions and go together." And accord• nan. His amazement had lasteclonly India. The temptation to. defer the ;he animal wcreidripping blood from Tho eamo afternoon tho generally ingly, after reiterated thanks of the I minute or so, and he had been hur- journey until after sunset is, to most heck to flanks. The bull continued peaceful air of the close was rent by warmest; nature, they left the shop and .•iedly examining them during the in- natives, irresistible, and in the tropics the contest for a few minutes, and the despairing wails of a veryismall went down the street arm-in-arm very ipetitor's latter proceedings; "and all darkness quickly follows the departure fhen turned and ran to the other side damsel over the scattered shreds of an lovingly together, Jeaving Mr. Glister iharn." of the siin'. • The natives walk in Indian bf tho barnyard, bellowing with pain. earthenware ]iig, with winch she had bowing his adieux upon the step. "Quite so," he said it. languidly, but file in the narrow tracks, and^ a loiterer :•• Post did not move away for some been entrusted for tho conveyance of »'ith a shade of amusement in his Any strange face appearing in Ra- falls an easy prey to a tiger crouching timo, and then went to hisliouse. He the family milk. Tho chik\ stood roico, • "I'll trouble, you for 'em, sir. venstliorpe during the dead season is in ambush. - ' was covered with.blood, almost naked above tho ruins in such despair aa They'll be wanted at the trial. So pretty certain of remark, and that and dripping with perspiration.' Ho only infants of Itor tender years in *-ill,they," he added, pointing to the :'In many parts of'India, despite tho samo afternoon, Mr.' Glister, from his washed himself, rested a moment and dreiwl of an imminent boating'can ittlo parcels. "If you'll:just make a utmost: ofliorts of .the Government, usual coign of vantage, noticed a then, against the earnest ^ protest of know. The-child was pretty," and' aote of all there, I'll take 'em and give wild beasts render life hard indeed to broad-built man in very tii»ht trousers his.wife, went back to tho barnyard. looked all the prettier in... her poll a receipt." the people, fop' one pair of full-grown' and a tall hat, which gave him, to the He found the bull standing in one cor- innocent aflliction andi,:Mr.c Glister tigers, with cubs, will destroy from four jewotor's eye, somuthin(» of a sporting Mr. Glister, much shaken' by the mer of the yard. Post walked briskly was a tondcr-heartodman, '; Al- to SIX bullocks a week.:.. Often, inpuro appearance, lounmng in an unoccu• jvents of the last few minutes, set him- 'lip to the animal, and itcowed at his u. roa«lY ho had taken- a step toAy'ard wantonness, a tiger will kill two or pied manner: on the other side of the jolf to this .,ta«k. Inspector Koborts, "approach and stood trembling in tear. • tho httlpono, and his finger )t,nd thumb three cattle when ho wants only a narrow street which opened into the nroduced a toothpick and continued Mie beast was compiotely mastered; . woro groping in tho pocket of liis port• small part of one; A family, of tigers Close. He • took Mr. Glister's ais conversation with his captives witlv and walked sullenly into the barn ut ly waistcoat for tho consolatory shil• will kill in aiweek more "animals than eye at once, so completely unlike ihe calm playfulness which distinguisH-' Post's commandi - On the farmer's re- • ling which should repair the damage a.family of farmers can eat in a year; was he and • tfio natives about him. h1 him. turn.to the house he'found'^that his and dry the mourner's tears; when he . Tho panther I and'' tho: leopard are He rolled a littio m his gait,- and "Didn't expect to see me, Jemmy—: 'own injuries .wore greater that ho -had '• saw that his charitable intention had also terrible .;cattle eaters, and the yawned frequently; and ho had a trick .3h?'' ho demanded of.the stricken cler• supposed, and heis now confined to • boon forestalled. The self-same rural leopard has: av particular • habit.i:of' of stroicing with the tips of his fingers ic. ."Bit of a shock, ain't it? Never' his bed: under a doctor Is caro, •' •..: ." doan whom Air. Glister, liadtliat'inorn- a ragged mark or scar, as of an old., mind, old man; you'll got: ov«r it. in- carrying off the.dogs which are'oxpec-' ing saluted was soothing the'child's wound imperfectly cicatrisod,'upon his : timo; inthe quiet and retired retreat, ted to guard the herd'from' his at• — f — grief with words of cheer and,consoling smopthly-shaven cheek. .Presently he which aAvaits your declining days; tacks, ..Tho Indian wolf is .noted for : The number of inhabitants of so?ne pats of, tho tumbled golden, 'hair BtroUed away out c'/sight on theotlier i'ou. can't grumble; you've had a tidy his audacity. :in- seizing I children. .1 In: of the .principal cities ,of Europe in f'Khrough which the'little damsel's tear-' side of the cathedral, and Mr, - Glister long run, you know.,. Why, it!s seven India.:;Animals: have a' character'of' 1786 was: London 1,000,000; Paris, ful oyes, already brighter at the sight forgot him; Ho: rememberod after' (rears since liSeen.you last onvbusiness ferocity, which'makes human' lifo'lin. 800,000; Marseilles,:200,000; Dublin; of tho prolfored coin the reverend gen- that the strangi^'r's disappearance was —seven years! Lord, how time: fliesl someiaistricts well nigh insupportable,: '800,000; Rome, 157,000. Bunker baa now recovered from his recent loaded. There is poailivelv no e.tcuao for scyni'o illiicis.—Chaunoy Dunlinm of Hen• such "nooidenls" nud the puiusbiiient, rietta, in visiliiig friends bore.—Tho lycoum should bo severe. waa called last nit^ht nnd F. H. Osgood and Aiirclliis. Ed, Grow will nrgne pro and con the ques• TJic DoiHi Creek Rchollloii. tion "J.ii:solvcd that 10 lioura is enough for The marriai^o of Wnllov Kltins and Mis.-) Mu. Editor :—I deairo through tho me• a day's worft." Some of tho fanners who Tie' Livs Uiag lliiii of M^u Nellio Slaughter, rtauglituf of our rospoctod work from sun to sun arc on tho aiBrmativo dium of your valuable paper to give n true and well-lodo townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. J, history of tho lucts and circumstances and aomo on the negative.— To-raorrow -•wrtn A- J. Slaughter, tool; place at the bride's par. Misa Belle Proctor closes » succoasrul term leading up to the rebellion : cnts' last evening. .May the squalls they of school in district No. 6.—Wo would call In 183G 1 bought of the U. S. govcrnnu'nt may moot on tliu sou of life bo recited in the attention of tho liigliway commlaaioner the south quarter of aeotiou 13, town 2 the cradle of piitienou and contontment.— to a dangerous bridge 30 or 40 rods south north of range 1 cast (Ingham) and built Tho Ladies' Band concert Friday evenins, of tho DeCamp school houao. There haa thereon a sbanly for myaolf^ nnd baby. At Nov. 13, proDiise.s lo bo a grand afluir.— a.s yot been no road work done in that dis• that time the east half thereof was traversed' Tally one for Aurclius. Wo are to have trict by tho overseer.—Misa Delia Bailey by nil irregular or crooked watercourse $25,0007CL0TH!NG domocratio post master.—It is claimed that has gone to Battle Creek to work in tho leading in a northerly direction, known as Win. V. llazlotou haa three of tho finoat Jieiiiew and Herald oflice.—VVin. Diinhntn "Doan Crock," nnd paaaing through about For Men, Boys and Children. calves in Ingham county. Ho ought to has started a wagon ahop in connection ten aerea of bottom landa or wild meadow. have talccn thorn to tho fair.—Mrs. John with Barney Linoii's .blaokamith shop.- I subsequently disposed of tho north 50 jHemaiis has roluriied from her visit to the Wo will any to all our friends who have acres. Later, iu 1850,1 comiiieiioed at my state of Now York. taken the Democrat to get home news, aouth line and straightened the irregular K TIES LHTCLOTfil HOUSE that hereafter we will bo found on deck. channel ot the creek by constructing n firal- Time tried and true ia Dr. Bigelow's claaa eight-foot ditch aixty rods in length Bour.ii anm) Ready. Cure, which combinfis tlio good qualities and thereby opening a strniglit and free In this part of the Country. of all the bust cougli remodica , without the West Alalodoii. channel for tho water of "Doan Creek," defects of any of lliem; It cures promptly flowing through my farm. In 1872 R. W. coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, in I NOVEMIIKR, 2, 1883. Whihpio, being township drain conimia- flucnza, bronchilis, Iioarsuiicsa, incipient Every Man and Boy Come and See Me Prof. W. W. Weoka of the Oaceohi high sioner of Ingham, assuming to act upon conHUinption, nnd all throat and lung dia school, is very low with typhoid fovor.i—Mra. an application to clear out and atniighton ft CUBGH, healing tho lungs. SafQ and picas And I will take pleasure in showing you the Florence Myers of Denver, Colorado, is via. the channel ot "Doan Creek," from the ant for cliildroii. Price, 30 cents and $1 Finest. Largest, Most Fashionable, Best iting her lirother, W. A. Melton,—Mra. O. north lino of tho town south aa far aa nec• of druggista. • 2 Made and Cleanest stock of Clothing S. Miller of Now York, recently visited her essary to furniah a good wntercourae, laid White Oiik. aiator, Mrs, Abner Cook.—Mrs. Annette out and conatiuctod a ten-foot ditch or you have ever seen, and at channel with an average depth of three Brown of Iowa, has been visitinir her old i Chester Grangor of White Oak, has (riend, Mra. lanac Drew, (liis being tho first feet from aaid north lino to my aouth line, •moved to Dansvilln. time tlieso ladies had met in thirty yoara.— at nn expenae ol $120 in nddition to my 0 Prices that All Can Be Glothed 0 Mercury stood at 20° Saturday morning. Observations of the weather taken each day proportion of tho incidental expenses, and ^ Mrs. Win. Abbott ofthisplaco ia on tho at noon, during tho month of October, ahowa from that time I hnvo continually kept in ick list. the highcat temperaluru to have been 82°, repair so much of said tlitch as traversed 10 Whether they be rich o,,r iioor. Mn, Jaiio Brown of Ingham, haa just and the lowest '18°, nvorago 5G°. Rainfall my land, by removing all obstructions so that by the strength of the current the returned from Washington Tor. 2 I-IG inches, heaviest fall at one timo oc• DON'T BUY OP SMALL CONCERNS ' channel has becoino two feet wider and one B. P.Lowe olthiaplaoo has gOHO to tho curred on the lOth, when it foil to the depth and one-half feet deeper than when con• And then he dissatisfied because your neighbor has a Suit of Clothes or Rooky Mountains for his health. of i of an inch. Average toinpoiaturo for structed as aforosiiid. In 1884 said R. W. !>> an Overcoat that fits hotter, better stylo, bettor trimmed and nt a loss The son of T. Baker of Loroy, recently September was 74°. K. T. D. Whipple again became drain commissioner price than you have paid ; until you have examined the reported aick with diphtheria, got bottor,theu anil at tho solicitation of some parties LARGE AND FINE NEW STOCK OF I. C. WEBB. went out and caught cold and had a relapse Tho habitual use ot pills is a sure means owning lands on the creek below, again 4iid waa buried last Saturday. of ultimately undermining health and lay• proceeds to straighten and widen the chnn- Fine Silk and Satin Sleeve Lined.OVERCOATS, Tho youngest son of A. Crippcn of Loroy, ing the foundation for aomo of the mostdia- 0 nel ol "Doan Creek," and for that oalensiblo is very low with diplilherin. tresaing cases of chronic maladies. Use 1,000 New Stylish Cutaway & Sacit Worsted Suits, new sliades and colors, purpose, upon tho falso representation of A (lock of wild geoso paasod southward Dr. Jones' Rod clover Tonio, a purely veg• benefits, usaeaacd upon or against my said S.OOO Pair Gloves and Mittens, over this place Friday morning. etable remedy, which tones and regulates 55 aerea a special tax of $87.70, when in Mr. Truman Carrof Whoalfiold is build the system, enriching tho blood. It cures Men and Boys' Underwear from tlie Clieapest to the Finest made. fact and iu truth no benefit could by any ing an addition to his house, all diseases of the stomach, liver, blood and possibility result to said laud therefrom, for SWITS tONDE, Old Gold and Red Shirts and Drawers are the Idnd to buy Mr. Wm.Popo of this place has purohna kidneya. Can be taken by the most doli- the reason that the capacity of the channel ed the machinery and is busy at work get• cnte. 50 oenta, of druggists. 2 through my lands waa at nil times amply I ting things in roaditioss for grinding up Leslie. sullicient to convoy all the flow of water HEADQUARTERS foTBuffalo^Wolf Robes. pies and making oidor, the mill will pe lo• received from above with perfect and easy cated on his farm near the Cady school Horse Blankets, Trunks and Satchels. "file lilRh tho hoartli with boeohon wood; flow as soon as suflicient outlet could bo Louse. J, B. P. Load down tho kitchen table; ¥\\\ the old kla pljio. obtained'below, all of which was and iawell Aliiicdoii Coiitor. And go it while yuro able.'* known to every practical common souse per• I nill Mhon' 3'ou ul' IVctv and I^iitc Styles •^Joih nillinga. son in tho vicinity, hence tho rebellion. I Some potatoes nnd npplea wero out in NOVEMHER 3,1885. X3:^a:3 -^ztrio