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NO. VOL. XIV. MASON, MICHIGAN, THUKSDAY. JANUAKY 10, 1889.
Oo to Stroud & Co.'fl for furniture. Fine After January.7th, 1889, Pratt & Child Circuit Court rroeeediugs. SAVE MONEY! assgrtraent and low prices. * will sell groceries for cash only. Come and The circuit court for Ingham county published ovory Thursday see what cash will do. Produce the same hj The democratic state convention for convened at the court house. Mason, on Our plan of makinj; it an inducenaent for as cash. * WUITMQBE & CO., nominating a justice of the supreme court Monday last, Judge Erastus Peck presid• subscribers to the Democrat to pay in The following oSicers of the Baptist and two regent to the university, will be ing. Below we give ii synopsis ot the advance, thereby saving 25 cents from the Sunday school, for the ensuing year, were held at Grand Rapids, Feb. 28. business thus far transacted : PX3ICBS : regular subscription price, has proven so elected on Sunday last: Year, $1.50 ; Six monlha, 75 conta : Three A. 0. DuBois assisted in the rendition ol The People vs. .John Bishop—larceny. satisfactory that ive have decided to con• Superintendent—A.J. Uall. monthi.40 centa. Assistant Superintendent—J. W, Clark. Trial by jury and pronounced not guilty. tinue it. Queen Esther at WilllauiHton, last Friday Secretary and Truaauror—Ivittio Kendricks. The People vs. Jo.seph Washington, Al• It is because we need the money, and be• evening', and Selah H. Worden assisted Organist—H. B. Longyear, Asaistant Organist—Minnie Stanton. Our advortlsluK rates are JlOO per column per un- exander Talbot and Robert Wauhington, both Friday and Saturday evenings. Clioristor—W. D. Lougyear. We are too busy In- ouni. BnslDeHs iiolicea five cents per line for each cause we feel that the subscriber who regu• Coniuiilteu to draft constitution auil by.laws—Ituv, nsortion. Ivlitorlal notices Hi cmitN. the throe colored men who were oh.arged larly pays us. In cash, for a year in advance, The court room never presented a more E. B. Moody, Sliss Clara Locko aud \V. 1). Longvear. Business cards .?I.OU iier line per year. with robbery nt Lansing, A motion to ^ voicmg to -write ads.V Marriaiji., lilrth and death notices inserted free. is entitled to a little better rates than those tidy appearance than at the opening of Dhltaary ceinTuunts, re.elutions, cards of thanks, etc. Representative Fitch informs us that it quash the information wus granted and i) but liave plenty of *lll hereaficT bo clwrfc'ed for at the rate of tlve cents who have the use of their money until the court on Monday last, and the new officials will bo necessary for persons who desire to per line. they were immediately rearrested on war i end of tho year, that we have decided to CorreHpondcncucontttlniDf; local news, ia aollcitud succeeded in their efforts to keep everything receive the appointment of notary public, rants issued by .Justice Hammond, and time to attend to tha from all partM of the coanty. continue this offer. in order. Anonvnious communlcationa not inserted under to make written application to the governor, were recommitted to jail to await examina any clrcunistances. Now bear these facts in mind : wants of our custom- Cull at Huntington's before buying your and for the accommodation of persons de tion on Monday next. The subscription price of the Democrat foot wear. . * siring to make such application, he will The People vs. Edward T. Horning— ^5 ers. Our ne-w Wail JOB PRINTING! remains as it has always been—$1.50 per forward blanks to this office where they can E. B. Bolton, a former Mason boy, but false pretenses. Continued by consent until Our nmterial is new aud of the latest stylos andw year, s\s months 75 cents, three months 40 (<^ Paper is beginning to be had by calling for them. Kuaranteu aulisfacliou, l)oth in prices and now of Gaylord,, passed through this city next term and rerognizance respited. quality of work. cents. Saturday, enroute for St. Louis, Mo., with The People vs. Wm. Telford—violation arrive. If you are a new subscriber, or an old After January 7th, 1889, Pratt & Child eight carload — over -1,000 bushels—of Business Directory. of liquor law. Continued by consent until one whose subscription is paid to date, one will sell groceries for cash only. Come and Call and see us, potatoes. ATTOBNl-YS. next term. dollar and twenty.five cents in money, will see what cash will do. Produce the same A mysterious trail of blood leading from The People vs. Norman Lucas—false Yours, (Jio. JI. HusTisuTON. Oeo. 1. my. pay for the Demoorat a whole year. as cash. * DNTINOTOM & DAY, Attorneya andOounaelors tho capitol to tho tair grounds at Lansing pretenses. Arraigned and plea of not H at Law. OUlco over First National Bunk If you are six months in arrears, and B. N. Campbell, who resides north east FOED & KIRBY. Maaon, Mich. '^'''^ was discovered Tuesday morning, but ths guilty entered. pay us SI.25, you will be entitled to credit of Dansville, started to leave Mason last T.UAMPBELt, Attorney at Law. Conveyancing JoHHiaZ says careful inquiry failed to dis The People vs.DennisOcoback—larceny. und coilectiona a speciality. Mason, Mich. for but ten months, being at the rate of Saturday evening, driving a span of colts, J cover the cause. His recognizance of $500 declared forfeited, I lOBice U|p Staira, iiver hcMociiAT otllcii. $1.50 per year. which became unmanageable and he was E.S.Avniv. Edwin N. UROW.X. the defendant failing to appear for trial as On the other hand, if you owe for six Prof. Eugene Smith of Hillsdale, would thrown out on Maple street, between C and VEKV S BROWN, Attorneys and Counselois a per conditions of said bond. A Law. Cilice over t^trineroMlMJv,JLiajiii. months, by paying 75 cents—the amount be pletwed to meet all. desiring instruction D. He was taken to the American House Laura L. Burns vs. .Jolin J. Tuttle and and a physician called, but he was soon PHYS1C1AN8. duo, then $1.25 more would entitle you to in dancing, at armory hall this evening at Perry Holmes—ejectment. Continued able to proceed on his journey, his iujuries U. CULVIill, 31. p.. Physician aud Surgeon credit for a whole year. seven o'clock. A social hop will be given . Offlc.over Welib'eOlothingStore,Ma.ou,M. until next term. S This offer is made for the sole purpose of at nine o'clock. being slight. OOTOIl A. II. CAMI'BELL,Physician, Surgeon Lawrence Hendrick ys. New England .c^: OinceorerH.M.Wlliiam'adruKStore.Mason. inducing prompt, advance payment, and is A majority of the Lansin:' city council The Centennial Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, 5 Mutual Accident A.ssocialioli of Bo.^ion— opea to all subscriber.-i, old and new alike, B.DODttE.M.D,, Homa'pathist. Olllcein Par- voted against the proposition to redistrict of wliicli we made mention last week, case. Order for security for costs entered, , row block. Residence corner A aail Oak dts, and the noore who can take advantage of it the city into eight wards, Monday evening It seems was reasonably prompt in filling Adelbert Winslow vs. Almira 'vVinslow. A. LOCICIJ, M.D., Homeopathist. Office over the better it will please us. thus ibr the present disposing of the redis Thomas Walker's order, but the package D IIuatirii,:tou's slioe store. Order for security for coat.s entered. Respectliilly Yours, tricting question. was not properly directed, and therefore AUCTIONEER. Daniel Edwards vs. L. S. & M. S. liy Co. D. P. Wuitmore &, Co. lais.sent. Hence the supposition that they mi roIlN 111.11 ELBERGEIt.Anctionoer. Propertysold There will be money to sell by the Star Stay of proceedings until and ineluding at reasoinible rali-s. .MuMou, Mich, jl-SS were not dealing squarely with him. We Building Association next Tuesday even first day of next term, to allow phiintiff are very glad to learn that the delay was UNDERTAKING. inir. There are 9-t shares of stock for sale to settle bill of excepiions". caused by a mistake only. P STROUD, UoJortaker. first door west of tho For information inquire of A. J. Hall See notice of stray cow. Henry W. Peabody et al. vs. Arthur 0- Doiocn.vT olHce, Mason, Mich. Two llrst-claHs S financial secretary. boa'raes and bt'tter facilitlci tlnin ever before. Sllf Look at those SI.00 gent's slippers at Bement. Time allowing plaintiff to settle Wanted—a good quantity of snow. Huntington's. * DENTISTS. The Grand Ledge Ijid6;p«i(Ze?i^ truthfully bill of e.\:ception3 extended to and includ• Two suits of rooms to rent. Inquire of P. VANBDBEN.DEiTTIST. Ofllcein Darrow remarks that any business lhat pays a man From the reports that have reached us ing first day of next term. block,3Iasol.,Mlch. Coe & Clark. * A for devoting his time lo will pay him to call we conclude "V. J. Tefft made a decided Isaac B. Willetts vs. Geo. A. .Murray— No use of going lo a warmer climate to public attention to by some judicious, per• hit" with his lecture—"Some Phases of appeal. Judgment rendered. SURVEYING. spend the winter. sistent advertising. the Mind"—delivered at Eden on Friday The People vs. John E. Brown—perjury. P. DRAKE, Deputy Cennty Surveyor, asou Mich. Praia work a specialty. C. W. Barber held tho iiuiiiber that drew evening last. We understand Mr. Teflt Case on trial. Fresli MM fmrn. A. The officers of the iNfiiiAM Cooxty loc I'cT ;vh --d Charley Monroe's .stove la.st week. has jiveii considerable thought to the sub FINANCIAL. De.mocrat Correspondents' Association, Wanted—10,000 pounds of butt, r, 10, ject, and as a result gives a thoroutrbly; are authorized to fix the date for the next 000 pounds of dried apples, and 1(1,000 M. DUKSSEK. Insurance, Loan and Collection Ball & Sherman's drawing will take place Ice Box Mixed Caiidi",, .Agent; .All business promptlyattiinded to Of. interesting and instructive talk of some J annual meeting and banquet. They should dozen of egg, for which wo will |i,-iy the flcolu Earuiers' Bank.SIason. Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p. m., at their store. * Ur. I'ov ' I-NTIOKXTV OCCUIUUiiJS TlfA. T HAVE ^ ; . , , , . . MASON. MICH, A. F. i A. JI, piros March ;!. fact and received a cordial reply. Phis P.tiBEli'e ELD33II was linngcd at Jlny's Gov. TlfArKli, of Xubf.isUa, has boon r, p. WHmiOBE & Co,, - PumiBSPJis piece of condescouslon, that ho did not Lnmling, J. Den!b wis iilmost ia- inaugnrntod at Lincoln for u second lonn Oh.iervcrs from iluny Scientific Institutions '\'i»-\v tho Jiitcro.stin;;: I'lienoineuu from , , , r . T i droiim of getliug from a Presidont-oloct, stautiiiioous, pu'.siition coasiuj; wjthiu Gov. Liirniboo luid staff, vi Jowa, woro J'olTits of ViinlaKC—Totality I'isllilu Only .-Vu .Tntf-rcslni;;: .stiTitinarv of the i\I(>;-<, Jin- tt , ^ • hcvou mimites from tl\o time tho ilvop foil. present ns the guo-ils of tho State. Tho in Calil'oriiia. imria.it I..,i.-i;..s of Oar' N..i^.|.l,..i.s-\V.-.i- ; ^^'^'^ '"raed his head. , Ho begau to imag- Tho criino for which BlJer w.-is Ijanqo;! wns 1 (.Jovomor iu bis aildruss ur li'fjislaiiou - years old, was ongayod,iu diggiiiga oll'oct, Ivilliiig him instantly. liipior law,'and suggests the substitution shaft so lirmly as to stop the progress of | mencement o" their the mill in a high wind. ,-V co-worker | woU On the farm ol Frank Kinhey, near of imprisonment for fines in such cases. lireiliclion — in this, Intelligrence by Electric Wire rrom western~h"appenings. Ti.'K Piepublicans of the LeHishituro of a,i ill oliipr events, throw tho mill out of gear and saved his i Cau.audaigim, when tbo well caved in,' tile iiiiex|iecled being —.1. H. Miller, tho second-haud donlor, Every (Jiinrter of the Civil• Colorado nominated E. 0. 'Wolcott for life. burying Elliott uuder thirty-tivu foot of -•VxriitEW SQUiitES, the Cleveland law- imivcrsaily fear-i n- purchased an oak trunk from a liorman ized World. United States Senator. s p i r i IIir. In late oarlli. Kinuey, who was alone with him, yer who wont to Loudon to secure ShlO,- eeliiiHcs tin; astrono• family at Sagiiaw, on tho top of which aro summoned nssistauco, and after digging u()(l which Thomas Axworthy, Cloviduad^s GovERXOii BtiitLEion, of Jfaino, has mer, jonrnoyhig per• tho initials "D. P. 3[." in brass, and tho been inaugurated. His message reports Boveral hours Elliott's lifeless body was THE TERY LATEST 15 Y TELEGRiPH. defanlliii','treasurer, bad deposited iu a il a p s Ikousanda ot nillos to an island in figures "178P." The inscription is stir-i fo„„(rtit, „pright position, I'linlc tlieio, lins retiirnod with the laoiioy. that the viirious institutions of the State tile croiit South Sen, Axworthy has gone to Canada, wlierc bo are in oxeellent condition. He reconnnends mounted wilh a brass wreath. Tiio top is _ .^.^^ ^^^^ Vr.;iKlits C«m(>.Ti)!;<'i:ii'r. will soe tho ovidi^iices of terror oxeitod in v,-ill reniain until ho ean enter the United j that tho Legislatiiro meinoralize Congress, the n;Ltis-»s iiy tlie unwoi-.tnl nppoiirances. fpiite couvjX and made of four slaves, Freight trnius Xofi. I'J and o7, on tho 1.1 mine pronounce tlie lire in .Vo. "j shaft Sillies wilboiit I'ear of arrest. asking that llcpreseulatives in Congress 'J'liere is probilldy no more forcililo Illustra- resembling hnnol staves somewhat. X I extinguished. It started over one mouth Pittsburgh and 'W'eBterii liailro'id. came aud Prosidential electors he cluoso i oiilhe tionof Ilie axioiii tliiil Iciiowleilge is power .-V Tr:ifi;iiiLi' ncc-idout occurred at Little stink jiauol is cut out of tho solid wood. together liead end near Carbon, teu than tiie atti.udes of savage and scioiiti.st Sandusky, Oliio. A (i-yoar-old son of second Tuesday of October, beginning ago. Tho amount of daniago nnuorgronnd miles enst of Vonngslriwu. Ohio.- Doc toward the phenomena of the total solar 'I'lie chost is about IP foel long and weighs .h.hu Lutter was [ilnyiug about tho house with the year 1S'.)2. , i.-, not yet ascertained, but it is probably eeh'iise. Til" l'oriiier. not aware of the oom- McIIenry, engineer of No. .^7. v.'.is caught M2i pounds. It is put to.golhor with a imilaling :i soldier, llimning to a i-losi-t, Govki:.\or HiLL has been inaugurated In;.' of the eclipse, is traiislixed by fear as it couliiied to the Calumet, niau-engiuo, aud iu the wrifidc iiud Imdly niiiiigled. His he seized ." loaded slio:gun, and, lifiingit in Xow York for a third term. .\ inirado approaches; the latter, enaljleil t« predict double dovetail and tho corners are so- condition was too serious to be moved Xo. :> shafts above Uio sixth lovol.' The on n chair, e:;e!.-uiiieii to an elder brother. the tiin • ol its advent, nn.siioasly awaits the cnrely banded with iron. Tho hinges ex• any disluiici', nud he was jilncod in the occurred ace-ording to progranimo. loss will reach many hundreds ot thous• '"I'hro'w U]) vanv hat luid 1 will revelations it may afford. iieiirestresidence. Surgeons, wlioiirrivod II. X. OsiJOitXE, who has been urged tend clear around the trunk. It is littod shoot; a hoio in it." \ moiiient .-V total eclipse was one of tlio features of ands ot dollars. Tho lire was I'oughtmoro sliortly jifler the wreck, do not exjioct with a sjiring lock and with ordinary cavo l.-iler tho gun wa-i discharge.1 and by his friends for ajipoiutmeut to the of• New Year's Day, lss',1. wlicn 'fair l.una. succossfully than uuy of the thr.e pre• McMeiiry to live. Ueiiry JIulz. liremun crossed old Sol, and tho Ijeailiiflil sunlight the load lodged iu the bioastof another fice of public printer, is chief owner of the is perfectly good for another hundred ceding ones. AVator was sprayed down tho for jrcHoiiry, who hud liolli shoulders was iliiiiiiu-d by the siiadow iif the moon. brother, aged l.s, who was standing nenr. Los .-Viigelos (Cah) Exi>ri:s>i. He is a years. briiUy cnished, will prohubly recover. This solar eclipse was loolceil forward to for heated shafts lo cool Iheni. The niiuo Tin; shot m-idu a, friglilfill and fatal nalive of Now York, ti volorau of tho war, iiainliis liy every student ot .•science wilh 'I'hoiiius -leiikiiis. oiiginoer of Xo. TJ, —Evaiiornlod fruit in the hands of State was idled with gas, wliieh had to bo wound. Sevel'al stray shots struck the niid was ;i delegate from California to tho trreal interest. 'i'hoin;h the totality lU-l not wns fatally in ji/red internally, and was last much longer than two minutes, astr.m- fruit growers is more plentirul this year pumpod out andi-eiiluced with fre-hair. It niollier in tho face, aud she will be mado Kepublican Xational Convention. removed to his lionii! al X.'wcastle. omers obtained mneli important inforiiia,- ^ liud. tlinu ever before. Many fruit giowors will reipiiro some linio to ]iiit Ihe mine ia Ciinriintiir Tlioiiias ileiidrieks liad lioth Tinj Kepublicaiis of tho Maine Legis• tion. havo put iu evaporators, .-ind when fruit shape for work again. his legs lirohen. and was otherwise in- PosTMASTia: Cri:oi:r;i-: JL SiiELLur, lature umiuimonsly ronomiuatod tho Hon. Tho eclipse hesan in San Fraiiscisco at jiir';il. William Condo. lirenian. jumped ex-\I:iyor of Kansas City, and prominent tweiity-tliree minutes and cisht seconds was low in prico they used uji the snrjiliis AY. P. Prye for United States Senator. jiast twelve o'clock, and llic en.! of conlact —Iirittou, f-iouawoo Conuty, liasuorivors and reeeived sevefiil bad lumliisious on by ovajioration, and in that way helped lo as a lo 111 Deino.'ratic- politician of tho AY. E. llAlttiET'i', editor of tho Boston wasalei^:lit iniiiut'-s aii.l llliy-seveii scc- the head, llntJ! lo(.'Oiiniti\-es were badly above ground, but she is highly favored ]ii-aclical sor;. has been .iflicially iiotilied oiula pasi three, the total eclipse not lieiiif; koep up the prico of green fruit, wrei-ked. and ten ears )uh-d U)i. 'I'rain Ailrcrliurr ami Jlit'dni, has lieon oiecled wilh Water- courses bone.ilh the siirfaeo. I from \\asliington of his reiiiciv.-il froni tlie seen at San l-'raneiseo at all. 'J'hc J.ii'Ic Oi»- l~ was endea\'oi-i!!g to reach a siding to Speaker of the Jbissachnselts Houso of —Tho Muskegon Savings Bank has Iv.iusas City ollice. Postiiia>lor Inspector servatory liavl i^ne ot its slat ions I'.IU miles 'J'hero aro several llowing -.veils iu tho avoid a ]MSSengei- Irain. and was not north of .San |-'raiiei.-.co. whi,-re llK-beltof -lolinson took charge of I lie olhce iiendiiig lioprosentatives. bcou doitig business just one year, and villago. and the best of water can ho had aware of the otiier train until too late to totality piisseil from the .\leiitinn Islands a snci'essor t.o Mr. Shellev. h.-is in that time issued l,,"i(ii) hooks to sav- by di^-gin and boring. ^Ir. Borden's avert a collision. soiitlieasli-rly to the Pacilic coast and Till', iieoplc of Logausport, Tnd., have ACROSS THE OCEAN. norlheasterl'y, le,-iving the e.-irtli between ings depositors, and makes a salisfaidory well has a bore forty feet deep, and tho .SIrn^:Kli^ Willi Aiadrio.M. Lake Superior and Hudson Pay. Hero it boeii terror zed for tiio past nio:ith by a shosviiig as lo its earnings. touched the I'aciile coast. Tbo eclipse at water stands at the t0|i, so warm that it Pivo of the inmates of the Criminal A Bnr.Li.v s;iocial says: There wore gang of s:f -hlowory who have been doing the station w.-is parii.-il. not total, and w-as never freezes, 'i'ho suhlerraiieau supply Insane .\syliiin at ,-Viiliiirn, X. V., made a lively times at the Olphort evictions at —Tho Lansing Water AVorks distrihutod observed by I'rof.-ssor llolittni and .Messrs. work ill tlie neigUhorhood. of water seems to be iuoxhaiistihlo. desperate break for freeilmn One at• Palcarr igb. The soldiers found the houso P.urniiam aiul Seiiarlierle. Tlio AVarner ](),2I(),1'.''>I gallons of w.itor during tho tendant had lioeu left ill charge of tho Tub 'Chicago C.-iriiage Company's of a tenant named Doogau defended by Uhservatory. of lIoeiiesl]M-aiignpon liiai. and in theirea;.,'eriiess causing a loss of S".),Htll'. The insurauco read, and the dufondcr-i wore given an hour —About half an acre of land on the ex• !)'•- less around tho State that ho osti- the' eclipse as it was visiide fi-oni i'eiea-.'O to secure his keys lure the i-lothes from to decide 11)1011 what course they would n, he will have to travel 12.001) miles is about S-iMa)"- aud viciuily. few secanls after tli'ii p. treme end of Harbor Point, Enimott <.;•;,:_;;;,; liis hoily. AVith the keys the gang pui-siie. .-Vtter the expiration of the liour Gj-Xii'.ce \. llAiCF.i;, one of tho oiiginal County, dropped into the lake tho other during ISS'.I to look after it. Ho has sixty j;:- openeil the dour leading inlotlie yard. the defender;) announced that tln-j' stockholders of tho Standard Oil Coin- night. This is tho third instance of the mills, w-hich aro caitting liass wood in Here tlicy enconntered anotlier atteiid- would not use their rillos. The bailiffs jifiny, and at one lime a millionaire, twouty-nino counties, and his freight bills .!.^-<_^i^jO>'-ii*f.,:ai;t. and 'anol h,-r b.-iltl,,- tool; ]dace. The and police then attacked the house, and kind in tho jiast twelve years, and is killed himself wilh morphine at C'love- run in the neighborhood of $10,00(1 a 'fc>.'.gambler. 2.m) dervishes at llandouh. Tho man, from X'ew Y'ork. stood guard over tho watchman whilo tho was discovered. Invesligaliou rovealed leader of these forces are continu• The Kev. M. Sninruerbell, a prominent The Lincoln Pulp Mill, at St. Cathcr- other three entered tho ofhco and drilled that the bridal coui'de had blown out tho ally squidibliiig with Osmaii Digna ou minister in the Christian Chnrch, at Day• m., the dark edge of the moon came in con• iues. Out., was burnod, John Boyle tho safe. All the money tho safe con• gas. Tho door of'their room was hurst account of a desire on the part of a ma• tact with the bright disk of till! sun in Iho ton, Ohio, aud tho former editor of the jority of the dervishes to evacuate Hau- perishing in the flames. Tho finauciid IH.sltion marked .-V, ou the lower right-iiahd tained was .-\.fter ransacking tho and the asphyxiated couple carried into Herald of Goupcl JJbKfhj, died at Yellow eilKc. The diafrnim shows the relativo posi• doiib and take up a safer, if not a more loss is i?;!0,(l(lll, with insurance of S'.l.aOO, ofiico for more viduables without liiiding tho open air, where they woro lovivod tions of tho luminaries ils seen Irom Chi• advantageous, position. He reiterates Springs. TnE review of trade for last week, as cago immediately before the sun dipped he- auy the robbers departed. Xowlou suc• after an hour's bard work. Fifteou min• the assertion made by ether refugees low the western horizon, only that part ropoatc'd iiy E. G, Dun A Co., is as follows: ceeded in freeing himself aud mado his utes more would havo settled them. that Emin has been captured Iiy tho SOUTHERN INCIDENTS. of the moou being represent.-id which was llahdi, and says that he is a prisoner at A bopotui feeling ovorywhoto prevailn. In actually between Chicago observers and way into Uio street, wl^ero a citizen loos- i a. Oatman has ra.ade a rich stril.-<- sjiiLoof rutardiug intlnencos, roporld of tho con• llic situ. Khartoum, though well treated iu every TnE negroes of Atlanta, Ga., had an ened tho ropes which held his hands, dition of busiuorib are [-o nv-i-KiiKsr. may bj iieticed I'uat ihrougliout the Weetom enraged at his former wife bidding in tho nt Hnchlel College, met with a horrible In the ease of tho sun being eclipsed, the Old doniaUd ana luyal-teadoi- notes.6 3-lO,737,aiJ aud .Southern Slates, Texas e.-^eladod, the fail• operations aro always on a largo scale, in-, accident. Ho wont to tho top of a ropo property. Fred Luther, a son, was shot Cortilieiiles of ileposit l;l...-^,OllJ ures wore both more niimeroua and her or in relative positions of the tliree bodies—earth tends to build a schooner this winter at; bidder in the college gymnasium, hand- j Golcl eerlilicutDH l'iJ,S.SS,-l-ia aggregate of liabilitio.1 tiian in the year preced• moou and sun—aro readily seen from the iu tho cheek, the ball coming out at tbo Kilv.^v cervilicatus 2lB,'ilJ,-jtH) ing, "ivhile in i'laatorn. M dale, and I'aeilic Statea sketch. The shadow of tho moon striking Baraga, Upoer Pouiusula, that will carry over-haud, to a iioigiit of thirty feet, middle of tho -nock. The wound is not J:>aelional currency (Iiihs .-SS.STS.OSl, an important deercaflo in amount of liaijiiitioa tho earth causes the sun to aprieur.darkunoa when be became exhausted aud fell to 7U0,UU0 feot of himljor. He will also erect, esumiLlod aa lost ordestvoyedl CiOI-t.-liG api»eiir«, AUvl also ia Texas. Tho businesa -faii- or eclipsed. In tho case of a lunar eclipso. sarily dangerous. Herman Luther, nrua for tho week ivui-e 3^7. the floor, striking ou bis left elbow and a monster burner for coasaming slabs rrinciiittl S 731,aiU,i9u Uio v,ould-bo assassin, is a Prussian by hip, while his head hit on the corner of a To-i'.u, Dim-r, which hitherto ho has built doclis with; low platform, cutting tho left eye almost Principid Sl,()T-l,l:V2,l-|.l birth and spe.iks but little English, He Jt.U4K3-:T KiirOilTS. and expects this winter to got out some- out of tho socket. He was terribly bruised lutoreat. 11,-.;11.P.>7 is Hi years old and a tailor ijy trade, up, and was carried uwiiy unconscious. CHICAGO. 70,000,000 feet of pine, about 20,000,000- Total Si,usi;,y«j,::7i .—AYells, Stone & Co., of Gladwin, Cattle—rrimo Steers S-I.SO LcsB citfih items aviiilublti & 5,25 foot of which he will toko to his Baraga Prlisioa Ajloat 2>rops D,-:itl. for roduotion o[ debt.. .SS03,(JM,7^i) Medium .- 3.50 (2) 4.50 have six camps in operation on tho south Couiinon 2.50 mill by rail. Less rosorro hold tor re• (2. S.M TOTAL eclipse, Dr,^, S. C. Chase, for many joars a Hogs—Shiiijiii'ig Grados S.w) branch of the Tobacco, and have about demption ot Unilod (!i 5.50 (Showing Moon's Shadow.) prominent pension agent of'Washing• SiuiiJin* 3 50 (cni- debt: CATTLE 4.00 & 5.00 tion that there must boat least two solar at the various homes of hospitable citi• shinglos. _ teutiary. Tho -hospital cmbulauce w.as Gold hold for Kold certiilcatos actu• Hogs 4.09 & 5.25 ally outstnjiiling. S f20,688,-lt3 eclipses annually, and there taay bo five, in in waiting for him at tho depot and'it Shuep 3.5U (ai4.si zens of both Snginaws. . —McXaughton, who is lumbering for- Silver hold ior silver ceriivicaioa aoi- ono year. Of lunar eclipses, there may bo 'Wjibat—Xo. 2 r.cd .98 & LUO conveyed him to bis home on Kichmond Bully outstimding....'. 2-10,219,090 as many a.s three in ono year, or noiio .at —Tho best business block in Iron BuiTOughs & Bust in Montmorency Cax—No. 2AVhiie .3-1 G) .35 V. tS. notes bold lor ccrtillciitoa ot alh .But a lunar eclipse is risible to a whole street. His spirits have greatly im• Oats—No. 2 Mixed -... .28 & .29 Mountain has been destroyed by fu-o. The County, has over 2,00Or00O feot of logs- deposit oetuaUy outatiindins 30,3o0,000 proved. TOLEDO. liemispliore at oaoo. whilo a solar eclipse Cash hold for matured debt ami m- W'HE.A.T—No, 2 Eed 1.02 @> LO-l can bo soon only from a small portion of the loss is estimated at from §75,000 to SIOO,- skidded. toMst unpaid 13,303,0-22 CoitN'-Cash 3.1 m .30 earth. The number of times, therefore, a -Killwcl •WIiIIii CroHsiug tlui Track, Fractional curronoy .179 000. A few of the heaviest losers were —Peter McXutt, a, pioneer of Memphis,, Oats—No. 2AVhlto .2o;.;a) .27jii solar eclipso can' bo viewed in any ono place NEW YOBK. died, after several weeks' illness, aged S2, George JI. Eobinson, a prominent cit• Total available for roduotion of in, say, any one century, is comparatively Frederick's drug store, Silverman, Davis Cattle 4.00 & 5.5D izen of Newport, Ohio, w-as run over by debt S S93,CC-1,T.18 small Tho shadow at some eclipses m,ay HOGb 5.00 ts 5.75 & Levy's clothing house, M. Carlyglotta's, —A. toothpick factory is one of the- BESEKVE S-tnyD, ' fall in arctic or inaccessible regions. Hence a gravol train on the C, L. 4 "\V, E. B., Sheep j.oo Hold for redomption of U. S. notes. & 5.50 two saloons, one shoo shop, one harlier flourishing wood-working establishments 'WHii,.T—Xo. 2 Eed 1.U1 arises tho infrequoncy, apparent, not real, and instantly killed. He had gone to . acts Jan, 11, 1875, and July 12, ls8-i,S 100,000,000 & 1.03 Conx—No. 2 of solar oclipses. shop, Ed Freeman's saloon and livery at Harbor Springs, and it is one of the- Unavaiiablo for reduction of debt: .47 & .48 tho spring for a bucket of water, and Oats—AVhite .3..3. & .-iO Fractional savor eohi * 23,C6J,45a bam, E. Suudstrom's general store, P., largest factories of the kind in thocoun-. whea returniag was struck by'tbo en• Minor aoin 3.-,;i3.- PoiiK—Now Mess 14,25 mi-io ST, LOUIS, Mrs. Kobeet '^iIiIiIams, of Preston Peterson's'general store and bakery, .sev• try. White birch is exclusively used in gine. Total...... , 2i,73.,7!)J Cattle, 4,53 @ 5.2s County, West Virginia, although hut 52 eral saloon", and a. largo number of dwel• the manufacture of the toothpicks, and Certificates held as cash..... 40,556,-J(i I Hoos 5,00 tq. 5.50 years old, is the mother of twenty-two AVniiAT-No, 2. 1,00 & 1.01 Ket cash balance ou himd... i;0,g:!6.2 i children, lings, Insurance light. about.7,500,000 are turned out daily.-• EASTERN OCCURRENCES. Coax—No, 2 30 0 .31 Totol caah In Treasury as shown O.vrs—Ho, 2 .21 & .25 —E. 0. Avery's mill at Alpena com• —Some wood choppers employed by byTroaaurer'a gonorol aoeount.* 615,591,077 BAELliX—lowtt GO & .Ga MOBE men are physieally ruined by J0DGE Eell has appointed'a rseeiver INDIAN ArOLIS. gluttony or improper e 1 ting than by liquor. menced on May 14 for ibis season, and Mr. Henry Obenhoff, on his land nbout- Delegates to the colored Catholic Cattle ,t00 0 4,75 for the Fairmoant Coal oad Iron Com-i The richest man cn earth is be who has a Hogs 5.00 was closed up Deo. 4, and was idle only three. miles west of Atlantic Mine, and Convention at .'Washingtoa called on tha & 5.25 pany of PhiladelpUift, upon thi »pplica- SBEia".. 3.75 (S 4,.W first-class digestion and is master of lus three d.ays, including holidays. Tho near Portage, wore frightened from their tionof C.B. Wright, who holds §30,000 President.. Miv Cleveland shook hands Lambs ; 3.50 (Si 5.00 appetite, CINCINNATI. amount of lumber manufactured was 11,- work bj-a pack of howling wolves. AVolves worthof thecompony'shondt. Thecom- with each-delegate,-an„— d said he was "con.-_ - Hogs & 5,25 Devizes Castle, one of the moat 000,000 feet. The lumber now on the mill pany has been in default upon its interest vinced that good religionists who take an are numerous in the woods about Mx. '^'muos-No, 2 Bad .OIJ'AS ,97)3 unique in England, representing an outlay CoiUf—No. 2.,,...... 35 (3) ,36 for eighteen _nibnths, and h»s- $575,900 : interest in the welfare ot the nation are a wharf is .estimated at 4,000,000 feet. The Obenhoff's farm. .'' • . .. ', Oats—No, 2 Iillx«d 21 (3 ,-28 of nearly £100,000, has been sold for >\orth of bonds outstanding. - powerf til auxiliary to a good administra- •i^ve •r Eoj-No. 2.. : sr. (ij jn £8,000. . , mill out but few of the logs lumbered by —The Knapp. Stout Cmpan'r, of Me• HiCHAEi. C^uiKET, li native of Cork, tionand a good govomment." Poius—MeBB .13.50 liSltOO Mi. Avery last winter, and theso 'will be " EAST LlBERTr. Aekansas is ncli m coal fields, hay• nominee, has twenty logging camps- Cattls—PHmo ..... 4.25 0 5,00 available nest spnog. Slryl?'' I POLITICAL_PORRIDGE. ing .over .12,000 square miles. already established, m which there will I Fair...:.. 3.-i) & 425. Common,, '2,50 & 8.00 —S. C. Zeiter's millatLoomis cnt.TOO,- be in the neighborhood of eight hundred- , The Egyptian Hall in the Masonio At a caucus of the Republican mem- Hoos 5.0J & 5.50 Nice plump broilers always find a 000 feet of lumber;and 600,000 shingles men employed. The companys log croi Sheep „ .-LUi- & 5.00 ready market and command good pucos. . : Tempi, at Philadelphia has been formally i,e»^ of tbo Michigan Legislature, which: Lucus -fi.00 0 S,» the past season. ' ) by spring will be 100,000,000 foet, f MY WILD WRITS EOSE. covered with hideous patches of crim• La Belle, and intiv>ducod Into the little came » shook to the conniuiniiy, before ; elegant crlfles, and a low groan burst Evening FiinuriiiS. It -wftfl pocpinj throaRti tho bramblo, son blood, and the blood-.soaked hand• society in which I permitted her to •which evew the murder of Gilbert Law- from his lips. There v.-as tho impri'sa Tluifiiuii) wild wliitorose, kerchief which bore the name of Euby minKlo as .Idele Madison-my mother's rcnco sooK^ to ptile. _ off her golden liead upouponn thu soft, Wliei-o tho hawthorn odfa was plantea. "No, it isn't exacitly a fashion," Luwrenco. . maiden name. Ah, yes,. I have played Kuby Lawrence had di.sajipeared" white, lace-trimincd pillow; ho stoonod My (jurdeu to inclone. thoughtfully responded a jwomineut up• All buyoiul was fern and iioatlier; a di'op game from first to last, and Chief Ludlowe fell 'back, with a gasp• With a guard at the door of hor room and laid his ch.ek for tin instant upo1" n AU wltliiu was sun and slioit. r. town uiider'laker iu response to li ques• ing cry of horror. Tho oilicer looked from lir.st to last I have builded better and another beloAv hor windows, she And tho wealth of lmauty's storo; tho siDot where hers had Jain. 'Iho tion coucorniuKr thecomparatively recent thau I know! How corpse like she had yet been .spirited away, aud there But I did not, ho< key! Tho key to the library that lust night upon which she had to the city's great increase of tirea. You Bill not b-youd onr view ; dorir—tho very l;cy 'that Maggie AVil- motamol'phosis. Ludl.-iwe stood upon the marlile steps known jdoasure and the amusem-uts will notice evening funerals seem moru And, liko tho Il.tio cliiiruiur lett had seen lluby slii) into her "There will be possible remarks as to without, his face quite pide, tmd full of of the gay world. Arthur recognized frequent iu the upper wtirds. To at• Ti.at tcniptod nio astray. Thoy ^trntl out hnlf tho brlRhtness pocket. hor strange resemblance to tho late grave anxiety. the cloak. Ho thought of the slight tend the final .services over a friend's Ot many a summer s day. diinseuse, but no one has ever con• "Can I see Jlr. AVynne for a few mo• form which lie had snatrhid from the remains where tlitv residence is above O, liearls that fail with louxlug "Humph!" was the oflicer's only com• nected mo with tho ballet-dancer, aud ments?" he repeated; "it is ujxm bu.si- devouring flames, and how he had held Fifty-ninth or Seventy-se(;ond street, I'or some foriiiclclon troo, ment, as lie thrust his hand into tho LooJc up, and loarii a lesson no one will ever connect us with the ness of the utmost importance, or I lur in his arms for one brief, blissful tho down-town business man must.easi• aperture once more. Another pause— l''roui uiy wnito rose and mo. ly relinquish two-thirds of his day at tha Lawrence fortune! And now for the woidd not trouble him at so carlv an minute; then he turned his attention a ]")iuise of siloueo so intense that you o'flice v.'liie.h is not always convenient or next move in the game!" hour!" calmly to tho task before him. Jlynunboams anil iny shadows could hoar the heart-beats of the I-'nJl troiii tt )tieroed liniifi; oven possible. In the evening lie liuds Cjuit<; an oxcitojnent prevailed iu the Jfr.s. Grey nodded. "See!" ho cried, excitedly; "there I can surely irust ills wisdom. group assembled within that i)ri-tl.y it much easier to be present. "Walk in, sir, if you ide.aso, and I Hinuo bis hoMrt 1 uiKiorsuiud ; chain her. Then once more lie dreiv his city when the .aunonueemeut was made arc signs of a struggle; the hangings Ami, nmy be iu the iiKirniuK, will let Jlr. AA'ynnc know. Ho has not "For my own part," concluded tho hand forth. of the .sudden death of La Belle. of the bed aro torn aud the window Wlir-ii Itib bli'ssod face 1 Si^o, yet 1. ft bis room. I do not think that undertak-r emphatically. "I don't liko Ho will tell ijio u'iiv my white rose She had contracted yellow-fever dur• curtains! And—good heavens! Lud• A low groan of hori'or—execration— it. There is .something incongruous Grow jii.-.t lo.'i ljigh lor mo. ing her late Soiitlieru tour. It had ho is well." lowe, look!" 'Tis wiser, far, to numlier jiassod around the group, A glittering, about gaslight and funeral trapphigs. suddenly developed itself, aud had "Let me go to liis room,'' said the The two men were standing near a Tlio bleSMliu^H ut my feet silvery dagger, marked here aud there Death is natural; its accessories should Than ever tc lie aigliiiig made short work of its vicrtim. chief. "I am Ludtowe, of the detect• window, which was onon. The rich with dark-rod stains! bo as little al'tificial as possiHe. Just i'or just one l>i;d more swoot. Of course Adcde'.s late admirers, after ive force, and I know that lie will be curtaiu-s were rumpled and torn, as "The weapon! The •\veapon that flid as the light from a chiuidelier i;ii;rciises glad to .see me." the deed!" groaned the Chief of Po• this aiinouneemeiit, wel'e c:mtent to e.x- though some ono had clutched wildP the ghastlinoss of the corpse boneath, The housiikee]icr led the way, .and a lice. jiress their sorrow, and mourued her ut tlieiu; and there, upon the wuidow so, to my mind, do ovouing funerals ac- loss at a safe dii-ttince. few mom outs later Mr. Ludlowe raiii'ed sill, was a broad blotch of fresh red "Gont!6mon!" cried JErs. Chilling• centnalo the gloom of such sad occa• lightly Ujiou tho door of Artliur'sroom, blood! worth. "Look, the girl lias gonenind!" The newspapers paid tribute to hor sions."—IS'i'ir Tork Snii. and was at once :idtui:tod. The young iM'ory eye fi.'ll upon poor Pul.iy. ,She inemol-y, and quantities of floral oU'er- "Slio has been murdered!" panted Oil. man was sitting, in a quilted satin had half arisen in the hod. Hor golden ings appeared. Arthur, at last; "or carried away by dressing-gown and vedvet slijipcrs, be• Tlie Tclej)!iTi "Ibegycuir pardiiu, sir," ho began, i ea:i believe you! 'Ihere is s.ime iiiys .•\n hour or so later lie outerod the slowly. And though some famous authoi's have liis .am. :inil lifti'il lirr ha.^'^'ai'il face. api'i-oaeliiiig the jihysician Avho stood tery, ,sonie devilish niystoi-y, beliiud all jyoliee headquarters down-town. "No, no!" as Arthur clutched the .H'uard near; "but duty is duty, and the this, and it shall be tho object of un atliniiod it imijossiblo to hear through "Mr. Wyiiny,'' sh.' falter.'J. "plcasi! Chief Ludlowe was alone, seated at low inurblo ma:itel for sujiport, uttering the tliinuest plate of JIuscovy glass, yet — explain! I—I—do nut nndcrstiind— laM- must t;ike its course. I shall he life to ferret it out! Henceforth I ded a huge desk covered withijajiors, busily a groMU of a.gc.ny. I know a way by whicli it is <,>asy ouoiigh all thk" obli.ged to take tho poor young lady to icate my existence to that end! Jl writing. "Shu is not dead! Knby Lawrence to lioar ime speak througli a wall ik '.I'lio nflici'V strndf forward, and di'aw- prison." wealth, jiiy time, my ovr-ry endeavor, He glanced up with a look of intjuiry lives, as far as I know!" yard thick. It lias not yet bet-n exam• infc a jnijicr from hi.s pocket, bi'gan to "You sh 11 do nothing of tho sort!" shtill bo devoted to Ihe clearing U2) o: ujiou his plain, kindly face at .sight of "As far as voii know!" reiieatod Ar• ined how far octocoustics may be imiiro- road tiloud ill a slow, monntonoas lono, returned Dr. H.all. sternly. "j\ly word this nlyslery! Jlr. Ludlowe, do you Arthur. thur, blanklf. "Mr. Ludlowe, what ved, nor wnat other way there may be is l;iw iu this ea.sv. If you remove this withdiaw from the case ?" a WHvraut for Uic arrest of Kliby Jjiiw- of ipiickeniugour hearing, or conveying "Anything now?" he asked, swiftly. do you nieun V There! you have ju'e- leneo. poor girl in her iiresent condition .she "No!" sidd the ch:ot', firmly. "I in pared me; iiow go on, and tell me the sound through other bodies limn the wil! eot live until moruitig, and you "Y'oulook excited, Wyline." tend to staudliy you tliroiigh it all. We Slowly, slowly tlic awfnl wonls canio ear; for that is not the only medium. I Arthur Wynne sank into a cliair near worst!" home to tlio jioor girl'.s lihciliii^' heart, will have to tiuswcr for her death ! must leave no .stone uutllrned in ill can a.ssure tho reader that lhavo, by the by as he .said, in a low, eager tone : "Tho -worst is this." stabbiiij,' il. "'iih a moital )i:uig. And "She must not bereiuovcil utpre,sent. way of evidence. Lot us examine th. distended wire, proptigated the sound to "i have made a discovery, uiori; than Ludlowe arose, :iud, laying his hand Buby Lawrenee knew at last—the full Shn is under arrest, I suppose, and vir• toilet table yonder; in the drawers wi a very considcrab.o distance in an in• one, in fact. First, the d.aggor found upon the young man's .shoulder, gazed mciisure of lior woe—her awflil doom. tually your prisoner. You ctin stay may find something which may ijrovt stant, or with as seemingly quick a mo• iu the jiocket of Miss Lawrence's dress down into his pale fai:o with kilidly With a slu-iek that cehoed t!irou'.;h here and guard her door. Place guards useful as a clew." tion as that of light; at least, incompar• eyes. He had learuetl to lovo this is not the weapon with which tho fatal [TO HE CONTI.VUED.] the silent honse—a wild, mad, heart- .about the house if you choose; hut I ably swifter than that which atthe'samo wound was inflicted," br.ave, generous, iioble-hearte.l young lending cry, which they who heard it l>\oi]'^e you my word that the poor child time was propagated through tbo air : fell.nv, as though he were his own son. "Wynne!" Tlic Work uf a Minute. and this is not only in a straight line, •would'carry with thoin to tho grave— cannot, it she would, escape." "It 'is not tho same weapon, Mr, Lud• "My dear boy, be calm!" ho began, or direct, but in one bended ia many •she tottcn cl toward a door, then, reel• So the m.atter was settled, Tho A ray of light travels 11,1GO,OOC lowe!" the young m.an reiterated, fim reassuringly. "It may not be so l)ad angles." , ing a littlo, she fell to tho lloor like one oilicer took up his position at the door miles in a minute. ly. "I fitted it into tho wound, and it as it looks, after all! Put this is the dead. of lvnbj''s chamber; another •(vasplaced In the United States the telephom is a much smaller blade. In fact, it is siniidc truth. Kuby Lawrence is on guard upon tho veranda, below is used 59.') times, the telegraph 13(j With a .sin|,'Io bound, Arthur AVynne utterly impossible that the fatal •wound gone!" •which the two windows of her room times, in a minute. reached her side, and liftied tho slight Morphine and Its Victims. opened. could have been made by that dagger, "Gone! Great Heavens, Ludlowe, form in his arms. Tho ofliecr sprang In a minute tho lowest sound youi ])r. Hall remained at her bedside. even had Sliss Lawrence possessed you are jesting—or mistaken! How- across the threshold, as though to bar ear can catch has been nnule by 990 vi• In the cnoe of the latest victim of tha .•Arthur Wynne, with the dagger in his physical strength suflicient to iutlict could she esoiiije, even if she would ? Lis progress, but Arthur AVynne rai.sod brations, while the highest tone reaches opium habit whose martial inconsisten• possession, went down to the library, such a blow!" And, surely, she would not, for," his right arm with a gesture of dclianco, yoli after making 2,228,0110 vibrations. "By Jove!" gasping the words forth as thouf;h cies have reached the courts, the key to •where the dead man lay, and sliut him• In each minute in the United State,'- "Hack!" he shouted. "Daro to lay a Chief Ludlowe threw down his pea lh;ty hurt him, "why, man, her flight the unhappy situation is found in the self in there alone. And the darkness night iind day, all the year round finger upon this poor girl, and I will statement made by friends of tho de• and leaned back in his big leathern would be it tacit acknowledgment of of a horrible mystorv' settled over tw-enty-four barrels of beer have to gc take yonr life! Ton shall never .arrest fendant : "She was a groat sufferer beautiful Lawrcn(;e Park. arm-chair with a look of admiration in her guilt, and that is preposterous!" Euby Lawrence; never, save over my down"l2,09(j throats, and 4,830 bushel.- from neuralgia, and was dosed with mor• Giilirielle St. Cyr entered her car• his eyes. Chief Ludlowe was nodding his head dead liody! You may kill mo, but you of grain have come to bin. phine to relieve her of the excruciating riage, with that look ot triumph still "You're a shrewd fellow, Wynne," he slowly, li:;e a Chinese mandarin. tfihall never touch bar!" In a minute an express train goes a pain." Who dosed her'r Nine persons upon her white face, and was driven went on, eagerly. "Well, what else?" "Exactly! That is just what public . Awed in spite of himself by that mile, and an ordinary street car thirty- out of ten will answer " Doctors." home to her lodging.s. "Did you ob.seiVc that when the girl, opinion .says, my de.arboy! Now, Ar• :stcm, dennnciutory voice, by the look two rods; the fastest trotting horse. While it would be scarcely just to lay ".\li goes well!" 'slio muttered, sibil- Maggie Wilhtt, was telling hor story," thur, you have learned the worst; can upon Arthur Wynne's face, vvhich made 1-17 9-13 rods, and an aviu'agc pedes- the blame for the downfall of a beauti• l.antly. "And now to see how Adele went on Arthur, excitedly, "that she you conceive • of anything any worse ful woman at the doors of tho medical ihe hearts of his listeners stand still, triau of the genus homo has got over has managed her part!" carried out the idea entertained by all than that which I havo told you— profession, it cannot be denied that tho the ollicor drew back. sixteen rods. The carriage stopped at her own save you and I—that the murder was looking at it from eveiy possible •majority of women trace their first in• The young detective bore tho uncon• Of tobacco, 025 pounds are raised, door, aud Gabrielle alighted. committed at half-past two, or there• point ?" fatuation for the insidious drug to the scious girl from the room, anduji-stairs. and part of it has boon used in making abouts." At the cntr.ancc she was met by their Arthur Wynne was as pale as death. prescription which dour Doctor So-and- to her own room, whither Mrs. Chil- 0,073 cigars, and some more of it ha.^ own servant, a girl, pale and terrified! Mr. Ludlowe nodded his head sev• He had already tossed aside his dress• so gave them to alleviate pain. Doctors lingworthlcd the way, and was followed gone UJ) iu the smoke of 2,292 cigar• do not err in prescribing a valuablen-m- "Oh, madam! madam!" she began, eral times thoughtfully. ing-gown, and .substituted a coat; then at a rospoctl'ul di.stance by the police ettes, in the United States, in one ody when it is necessary to do so; but wringing her hands, wildly. "Such a "So she did! So she did! I noticed he discarded his slippers, and, soon ollicor. mhmte. they err greviously when thej- do not thing has happened! Miss Adele—'—" that!" he said, slowly. properly equipped for the street, stood "If you please, nux'am," he ventured In a minute w-o arc whirled around solemnly warn weak or self-indulgent AVith a well-feigned start, Gabrielle "And we know that the clock stopped before his friend. to Mrs. Chilliiigworth, as the door of on tho outside of tho earth by its diur• women against the dangers which sur• fell back, clutching tho girl's arm for striking when it struck eleven!" went "Tell me, Ludlowe," ho began, "tell Euby's chamber was reached, "I shall nal motion a tlistancoof thiitaen miles, round its constant use. Druggists in• support. on Arthur, impressively. "And, Mr. mo all tho new developments—clews— liave to sealvli the young lady's room!" and at the same time go along with the form us that the extent to which mor• "Sly child!" she panted, Avildly, Ludlowe, there is something more. I no, no! Upon second thoughts I will "At your peril-:—" Arthur Wynne earth, on its journey around the sun, phine is used by women in the woU-to- "what is wrong? I left her ill! I was have just called upon Dr. Franklin, not haar a word! Go -with me to Law- •was beginning; but ho cheeked him- 1,080 mUes. do ranks of life" is perfectly appalling. forced to go out, on business of her the dentist, and he positively denies reueo Park at once; let me get there eelf. Such being the case, and the evil iiav- having extracted a tooth this moruiug. Every minute six hundred pounds ot own! AVhat is wrong'?" yhe demanded, boforo anything lias been disturbed, ingbeeu primarily brought liomo to tho After all, what would ho gain by dis• "His work all the morning haij- .wool grow in this country, and wo havt liercely. "My (laughter is " and I will judge for myself! Ten medical profession, it is clearly the duty puting the right of the olHctr to do his to dig sixty-one tons of anthracite coa "Madam!" The girl's voice was low pened to be confined to his labora• chances to one I will find some clew of that profession to do its I'ltinost, by duty. And of course n'lthiug suspicious and two hundred tons of bituminous- and'faltering. tory, and he Iceeps no assistant. that j-ou and the others have over• means of lectures, publications, and vould be found, and th'jn there would coal, while ot pig iron wo turn oui "After you left she grew worse rapid• Jlr. Ludlowe, believe me, there is foul looked." private counsel, to point out the destruc• be no ground for maintaining this ab- twelve tons, and i^f steel rails thret ly! I knew not where to send for you, plav somewhere hero, and I must find "Put, my dear fellow, you have eaten tion of soul and body which must inevit- flurd charge. tons. and before I eould summon assistance ito"ut!" nothing to-day. Wynne, you are a ablyfollow a constant indulgence in the "Go on!" lie s.aid, ho.arsely. "Searcli, —she was dead!" Ludlowe arose sk)wly to his feet, and hori-hcaded yotmgster! 'A man's will In sixty setfonds our country makes opium habit.—Dmku's Maijazinc. the room, if you wish. You will have grasped the young man's hand. is tho •wind's will; and the thoughts of fifteen kegs of nails, twelve bales ol your trouble"^for your pains; and. be• CITAPTEK IX. "My boy, you're a credit to the youth are long, long thoughts,' says cotton come from the fields, .and thirty- lieve me, you will live to regret this A DARK .•urSIEEr. force! You have a chance to make a tho old proverb. Go and get some six bushels of grain go into 1-19 gal• .Japanese J5abics. •day." "Dead?" name, and I pledge you my services breakfast; I will wait for you. No, lons of spirits, while'SCO in gold is dug "Mr. "Wynne!" the oflicer's tone w.as Gabrielle St. Cyr stood staring into in this dark and mysterious affair. sir; not ono step do you go to Law• out of the earth. In the same time the Tho Yum Yum of Japan thus leads a veiy respectful, and he kept at a reason• the girl's face with eyes full of wild I believe Miss Lawrence to be inno• rence Park, until you have obeyed me!" United States mint turns out gold and much less eventful life than the young desjmir." able disttmco, "you know—a lirsfc-class cent ! Ludlowe rang the boll himself, and silver coin to the value of i>121, and girl of America, says Frank G. Carpen• detective liktS you—that an oflicer's bus• "Dead 1" she repeated, bleakly. "My "How could you believe otherwise!" forty-two acres of the public domain' order.-'d breakfast for Arthur to he ter. She thinks she has fun, boc.auso iness is to do his duty and obey his su• child-dead!" cried Arthur' indignantly. "But brought to the room. He insisted upon have been sold or given awav. she knows no better, and her chief periors. " And she would have fallen to the listen, sir, to my other discoveries. the young man's breaking his fast; after employment, if she be one of the "You are right," returned Arthur, floor but the servant supported her In the coM hand of the dead man, •\vhich ho announced himself in readi• Wanted to Know All About It. poorer classes, is the toting of her ba'oy "and it is wrong iu nie to make opposi• trembling form, and led her up the grasping it witli frozen tenacity, I ness .and they drove away together to "Papa, how do you nail a campaign brother and sister upon her back. It is tion. Proceed with your search, and stairs to the door of Adelo's room. found a tress of golden hair- just such Lawrence Park. lie?" thus that her mother took care of her, then yon •will be convinced. My dear Slie glanced pityingly into the hair as that upon Euby Lawrence's Tboy found the great house in con• and the cradle for nil the little •Japanese Mrs. "Chillingworth, are you going to "With the hammer of truth, my son. mother's face. head!". fusion; Mrs. Chillingworth in hys• babies is the human back. Almost as faint •?" Don't bother me." "Shall I go for the doctor?" she The Chief started. terics; while, in the sumptuous draw• soon as the baby is b<>m it is tieti to the And the editor smiled sardonically For Claric(! Chillingworth had sunk asked. "Good heavens!" he cried. "Is it ing-room, the body of the master lay back of the children next in age, and and resumed work,on the leading arti• into a scat, pale as alily,and trembling Gabrielle did not answer. possible? That looks suspicious!" in state. Arthur cast a swift glance the moment the mother begins to ex• cle in which he was pulverizing a loath• like a leaf. She pushed open the door, and en• Arthur smiled sadly, and shook his around, then he t^arned to Ludlowe. pect the advent of a, second baby she tered the pretty chamber. some contemporary. trains her little daughter in preparation She shook her head and tried to force head. "Let us go up-stairs to her room," "What do you nail it to, papa?" for it. At first a light doll is placed on a smile. "Leave me!" she cried, shai-ply. "You have not heard all," he contin• he said, hurriedly; and without a word • "To—to the bulletin of public exe- the baby's back, then a heavier one is "It is nothing," she said, calmly.- "Yes, go for a physician if you wish; ued gravely. "When the body of Gil• the chief obeyed. cr.ation. Can't you run 6ut and play, But, oh, the mad throbbing of Clarice but I fear'that itvill do no good. Oh, substituted, and thus the weight is in• bert LawTenee was lifted from"the floor Outside the door of Buby's chamber my child! My child!" she wailed, as Johnny?" creased until it approaches that of a • Chillingworth's heart, as it beat be- to he arrayed for the coffin, I solved the oilicer, who had playc'd so impor• baby. I saw last week a three-year-old her eyes fell upon the white, upturned Johnny was silenced for a few mo• aeath her silken bodice! An awful hor- the problem of that strange odor of tant a part in her arrest, was sitting child carrying a dog strapped to its back face upon the pillows of the bed be• ments. lor crept over her. It. seemed as |if she bitter almonds which you and I both sullen and crestfallen over the unex• in this way, and os the baby staggered fore her. "Papa, what sort of a nail do you must die. perceived in the room. pected turn that affairs, had taken. use'?" along with it it met a cliild of the same Chief Ludlowe and the others, with The kind-hearted servant girl had "Upon the carpet, just beneath the Upon the veranda, below the window age who had a baby tied on its back, and Gabrielle at th'eir head, had followed scarcely left the room when Gabrielle "The nan of—- Confound the boyl- body, I found ft tiay phial, which hati of Kuby's room, the other guard had the two sat dowii'on their little heels , -the small procession up the stairs to flew to the door and locked' it behind Don't you see I'm busy"?" been shivered in fragments by the begn disciOTcred insensible, from the and played together in the mud. The Euby's chamber. her. weight of the body—n phial which had evident effects of a bottle of old rye, "Doesn't the nail sometimes bend, babies did not seem to mind it in the Dr. Hall was trying to restore the The she went back to the bed; and, undoubtedly cont.ained jirussic acid. •which, nearly emptied of its contents, papa?" iniiuired Johnny,. after a least, and the infant Yum I'ums hero poor girl to consciousness. The others stooping, gazed eagerly into the beau• The question is—how came it there?" stood suspiciously near. Arthur laid thoughtful pause. cry less than do our little American stood about the room, and the officer tiful, marble-like face. Ludlowe shook his head doubtfully. his hand upon the door-knob and "For heaven's sake, Johnny, shut babies. milde straight for the wardrobe. "How perfectly it simulates death!" "It's aU amysteiy-a dark mystery," turned it slowly.' ^V' • It was locked and the key gone. she muttered softly to herself. "Who he observed, slowly; "but it rests-with "Has any one been in this room?" he Silence again reigned. The editor; woiild imagini! for a moment that Adole Mrs. Chillingworth, remembering you and me, Arthur, to unravel it. asked the officer, "since—since— paused a moment to give his beastly N. B: Jones, of Eiver Bend, Ga., has St. Cyr IS no more dead than I am ? It jTvhat •was m the wardrobe, had taken Heaven gi-ant us the patience and the He broke off abruptly. contemporary the finishing stroke in asow fifteen years old that has raised ' the precaution to remove the key; but IS a deep scheme. Adele must be dead poweif to succeed." The oflicer shook his head. terms at once dignified and poLshed, iim 13'2 pigs. Of her progeny he has of course the moident •was destined to —to the world! The pntty ballet "Amen!" responded the young de• "No, sir; no one; we-were waiting yet bitterly sarcastic and cru-shuig, ami sold twenty-eight breeders and fattened" aulitate against poor Kuby. • dancer must die, and disappear from tective, fervently, as he wrtmg his for you and Mr. Ludlowe," the work leqtured some thought. enough meat./or family use and sold "Door locked! Ahem!" commented the face of the earth; and irom her cbets band. Slowly Ai-tliur opened tho door and "Papa, what do you do when the irom S20 to S65 worth each year. Jlr. the olBoer, gnmly. Then he dre^w ashes, like, the fabled phoenix, the xlnd then, for the first time, recol• entered the pretty chamber which it hammer lotsses the nail and mashes . Jones soys he fattened "Old Blue" two forth a skeleton 'key. and a moment heiress and beauty—Adele Lawrence— lecting tliat he Lad eaten nothmg all seemed prolamty to invade. Ludlowe your thumb, kerchunk?" years ftgo to icdl, but after the water waa •later the -wardrobe door stood open. •will anse! day, he went slo-srly homeward for followed in his footsteps; and once in• [Exit Johnny, acoompanicd by a hot and everything m readiness for the" • 'Anolier moment, aad the homfied slaughter his heart failed, him and *he "What a fortunate thing that she was needod refreshment and rest. side they clcsed the door. shower ofink-stands, paste cups, paper• group •were bending over -an open bun• spared lier life. He is now' determined - never know.v to the pubho by the namQ And SO the night came down. And Arthur glanced around the.pretty weights, and lunguag© •wholly unstiit- dle. A costly blue-TielTet dress, all of St. Cyrf Sho was alwaj'8 billed as to keep and feed her as long as she lives.'; :•; •with the davm oi another day there room-nrith its zich itppoiatments and able for pnbhcafaon.l Tlio following witness luiJ Juror fees were reported DJt. STATK AND COUXTV TAX FUND. Ci:. BOARD Of .SUPERVISORS. from tlieconiniittoaiid allowed as follows: To bahmce overdntwn .' S 202 S2 By easii colloetod prior to Dec. 1«. *S7 ...S ^,37.1 00 Paviil T. Micliols S2 20 Dwlnht Cole S2 1-^ To aiiiouiit appropriiitod by board of su• IJy cash eolIi?(;ted on balance of '87, Lax, tKi,;{43 a'Z Official Beoord of their Proceedincs up Win (jrove 2 25 .laules Clishinaa I 511 pervisor, suiUi tax 38,158 :0 Uy delliunK'Mt roturns of 'S7, tax.... i,c:»5 'JH Life-Size Butored at the PostolHce, Mason, Mich., an second to Last Eveninc Tsiiuc Lederer 2 ^.'i 1-ieplien Kberley 1 i'i To aiiioiiiii apiii'oprlnted by board of By aniomit of tax reooived of J.eslle class matter. L. JS, Rowley I 6o Chas. SelfredKe 1 •« • siUHii'visoi'.s, coimty ta.x iJO.OOO 00 treasurer 10 94 John liapea 75. To ainoiiiit appi'opriaifHl by board of IJy anitmivt of '88 collected ju'ior to Dee. Mason, Micii., January 7, IS.Sll. sujiorvi.sor.s, ponr I'mid :;,000 OQ It;, '8s J :!,8.'w 00 The boaril of siiporvisors of lughain county met at Mr. McCann presented the fullim-inK peli'ion: Tu itinomiC recfivt'U ffoiii towns for. III., ciiia-t liouH.. ill tlio city of Mason, in said etiniity, Mason, .Mich., January 7, 1KS9. mUBSDAY. JANUARY 10, !SS9. L'oiintypuor 1.079 VII .Monday, ,Ijinnary'7th, A, D., ISMi, piirsiiant to Til Ihe llmomlile Jlonni i>f Uniirn-iiura o/ Iii.jlium Cimutii: To amount of cluii'Ktid back tax u,20u U' ailjourniiient and was called to order by tho chairniali. eliiSTLtijiEN :—Whll(i tbo county treasurer secare.i .lohnS. Buston, supervisor ol Loroy, at 10 o'clock a. the euunty ut;ainsagainst loss by tiivinKf bonbondsds tototneiuno theiunounli To Uliscc ia izzi Ml ri7 ni. Roll called aud the following nionihers answered "I' from I'our to litly tinu.a the aniouul of funds under Washiufjton Letter. to tli.-lr nuaies • I his conlrol at uuy one time, I believe it riitht for the Si5.281 (W ?75,2S1 01 MeaHrw. Uiirbor, IJluckiiioro, Doll, Edion, U. K. Kul county to wocuro tho truiwuror a^ainat Iohb by provid Icr, A. G. KiilliT, Grt'uiiniiin, UroKory, IJurt, IIoivcII, Inca wuUublo placo to kot-p tbolunda nocoomirily kopt Dii. LIUUOR TAX KUXD. Ck. From our regular correspondunt. ia hif* ulUwj to carry ou the budlnt'tiM of th« county. .lobiiftun, Ijimotiliy, Leulmr, Diitiluii, McCunn, I'l-oU, Bycaalifroin dealors ?15,000 W IJitviiiK talked with tax-payers from difforout parts Tt) casli paid corporatlons.Iosstroaii.fccsS 7,A':ri 02 Wasuixgtox, .D. C, Jan. 4, 1889. Phillipa, Pollol:, tilmuk. Wuiuplo, Wil«oii and the of tho county, I Ilnd that all who wuro unucquaiutod To cahli traiisfd Cocom'i;'t ftmd.lciibfcos 7.42ri 02 cliairman. To cash, treasurer's fees 150 Ou Speaker Carlisle and Mr. Mills have de• Oa motion OJ Mr. KdsoD, tho board ndjoiirnod to with tbo maitL-rrt woro of tho uupposition that tho iDcot lit iirmory bn)l, lu Miild city of Muhoii, ut V.'M) trt'twuror'a olllco wttH auppliud with u Huitublo aafo. cided not to call a meeting of the house SI5.000 Oi $15,000 W o'clock p. m. A ltd boliovint; that tho sroat mujority of thorn would- bu lu fuvorof tfriintinK the petition fan tho tax would Oil. LIBBAJIV FUND. Cit. committee on rules to arrange the order of bu only about four und onu-lmlf (-V^) coutM uii a Board mot ptirtJUiLnt to adjuiiruiiiLMit iiiid yiw culled To cash paid town treasurers ? 32.T ;>!> Hy cash on hand S -rjc r»5 thousand dolhtra asaeuttmont of rt'id iwtJito). business for the remainder of the sessifin. to oriiur by tliu ctminiiuii. To bilwto oa hand lot; oo ]5y cash from lines ; 25;; 44 I therofore iisk orpotltionthatyourhonorablobody Koll ciillod. Quornin prcuciit. Their reasons for taking lliis stand is the ordur procurod for thin ulHco u auitablo time lock, Mr. JohriBon iiresontt'tl tho followiiij;: .J -ITII iw S -1711 w IE mil mm buri^lar proof buIo. Vory reHpoctfuUy, Ili'Mvcd; Uy tliu buuid of Buporvmoin of Inphiuu fear that the pressure for the passage of \y. D. Lo.suyK.\u. Co. TreuH. Dr. I'KBIAKY .SCJIOOL ].'UN1), CJt, county, thiit ult bills preriynttnl RKiiirmt tho countyfor Tho abovo potltion, on motion of Mr. Jqlin»ion, wiw To cash paid town treasurers..,. , Si3,iift'; m Byoaslion hand. S 320-Ii) such measures as the dependent pension cuiiiiKintiution for Hurvicus porforiiiod by tho ahoriff, referred to the commitloe on county buildings. By ciusli from stiite treasurer 14,-I10 44 And One di'pvUy-HhorilTt* iind courttiibled, Hhiill atutt) tho court To bihtco oa iaad bill, would be greater than many ot the : or iniiyltitruto boforo wlunn the procwedingn wuro hud Mr. McCaun preHOUtod tho following roport; 514,730 33 S14,730 113 mid if bufoiu u juHtico of tho pouce, hIiuII bo cortilU'd To thu JluiiorahU .]io . JaoliBon county allows physicians called uswitnosseri, To balance in fiiiul Dec. 15, '8s 641 X Improve this grand opportunity and se• tho regular appropriation bills, while some• U'hiiih rt'Molntionn w*?ro iinniiimoualy udoptod. tho li'gul witness lees only, whilu this county has Thccoinmlttoonppiiiritod to huttlo with tho county heri'tuforo allowed JI), aud in somocaHeti more, lor likv ?-IC,72S 20 ?4(;,728.2n cure your pictures for the Holidays, what hard upon many measures that ought tnmmiriT ftud dork, iimdo their roport, which wiw srrvices, Dj:. Ki;CAl'ITlII..-VTIOi\. Ctt. iiccoptfd und laid on llui tublo. IncuMoo! poutmorttim exiimination by pbysiciauH to he passed, and would be, if they could Oti nioilou of ,L I). U'oodworth, it wan ordcrwl by wo Ilnd no regular estahliMhed feu. Tho amount de. To Contingent fund overdrawn S21,105 oo Hy amt In Tcacliers' Institute fund S 124 43 C. W. VAN SLYKE. 111!' board Ihut ii duplicate bu druwn in fiivor of J. A. To I'oor fund overdrawn U'.W 73 Hy amt In Library fund If* l)0 be brought before the house, is nevertheless pruds upon the nature of the casn, uh how dilllcult, rtiiilry for ST.'JO, biMiij; ordur No. 1*22U, dated Oct. '.i^d, dau>;erous, or docomposud tlie »ubject may bo. To Meroii Creek Drain fund overdrawn 13 Hy aiiit In I'rliiiary School fund .' 1,125 33 Ground. Floor Gallery. a wise one. The democrats are conlideiit US7, ilju oriyinal order liavlngboon loHl,and that tlio \V(i tind no feu'M allowed by Jackson county in ty- To balance ou liaud .3.074 P7 Hy aiut ill DelinciuentTax fund 2,730 40 idiTk bo inritnioU'd to furnish tho county trousurcr plioid fevor ciidos. N. K. McCas.s, Hy amt in Temporary Loan fund 20,.'i71l 4« of recapturing: the house in 1890 ; thoy are with u copy of thin motion. F. II. JoMNHOV, Hy unit lu .Stale and County Tax fund,, 041 57 Uy amt in Slate ot Mlclii(,'an fund C-ll 20 On motion of Mr. Grc^'ory tho board adjourned Committeo. tiiinrdlnn Sale. alflo oonlident that tho next congress will Hy ami in Keulien Torroy estate 105 a\ until 11 o'clock to-uiorrow morning. Which roport, on motion of Sir. Gregory, was ac• Hy amt in Lizzie Wahn estate 7 iKl By vlrtueof a licenselto uio (-ninted, on tho ninth make many large and extravagant appro• cepted ami ordared Hproiid u^ou tho journal. Hy amt in Deceased Slranner estate 7 20 day of October, 1888, hy il. A.Smith, judge of probate TcKHO.VY, Janiniry S, "ISSO. Un motion of Mr. McCuuu tho board adjourned for tho county of Inithani, ami state of Michigan, I priations, therefore a good and economical Hoiird met pnrduant to udjournmont and waw called until one o'clock p. in, • ?2li,087 83 S20,037 83 shall soil at public nuctiu.i.on tho 23d day of Feb• record for the last democratic house will lu ordur by tho cliairnnm. ilTEKNOOS SKMSION, ruary, 1889, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at tho Kfilj ciillmi and tbi^ fulluwinp; uiomberM answorod to Uoiird mot piirnuiint-to adjourniuont and was called ilwellinc hoilseitn tlio preniisos hereinafter ll™t do- furnish the very host of arguments to go lli.'ir nunu!H ; Mt-M.sr.H. llurber, Itlackmoro. Dcll, Uiiri- Your Comiiiittcc li.is also cargfullv cxaniliied tlie Clreuil Court Itecord, iu reference lo tlie scrilied, in tlio tou'iiship of Ononda|;ii, in snid county, lap, I-JlMin, D. K, rullcr, A.C.Knllcir, Gratrick, Groiin- to order by tho tdiuirmun. amount due the County, and liud that the fees, aillioinjli not all paid to the County Clerk, the Clerk all the riKlu, title ami intiirost of John T. Sliernuin, before the people to ask for the conlrol of num, fir.'^ory, Uai;. IIowoll JuhnMuii. Lafotiljy, Kull (Milled. Uiioruiu present. Inis paid tlie full amount ot said fees over to the County T'l-easurer ;ls tlic law directs, aiiioiiiitiut; to a minor, iniLod to certain real estate in said county, Lcnhur, ilcCann, Mclntyn', Turk, rhillip:!. rolloU. Mr. Dull moved that a committeo of throe bu ap• i p - - the house again. Economy and tariff re• ilescrihed as ulioiit live iicres of land on section tuen- Slmf.-r, Sbiink. WoiiMilo, Wilfluu,, J. D. WoodworUi. pointed by tile chairiiiaa lo e.xainine tho county four hundred and twenty-two dollars (S-122.00) to .Jan. I, issti. M. .T.J'OI.LOIC. ty.nine in the t.twnHhlp of OnondaRa, Ingham K. 1). Woudwortli ami chairman. olliiiers bonds. form will he ihe democratic watchword. .lAJIl'fs Hf.ACKMOJU', counlj, MicliiL-an, descrihed as coninioncini; on tlio Jitunial of yeali-rday ruiul and upprovod. Wliich motion was curried utid Hossrs. Pull, Burber and Wilson wuro appointed an Huch committee, ,]OIiN .S. JIU.STON. north line of tlie cemetery ground about si-xteen rods Board of coiiiiiy canvasML-rs for tho yoar ISSS. JCe- iiorili of tlo' soutli.w«^st corner of the north-east Congress tnrned up just as smilingly on J. D. U'oodworth, from tlio comuiitteu ou public Comniitlec. port of mibi;^'o and pur diom. .pnirter of said H(.ctlon : tlience si.\teeii rods north im buildings, submitted the following report. Wednesday as if many of its members were On motion of ?Ir, Sliank, tlie claini of .Tames Uald- Ihe .jimrt.u-line; iheneo ea.st tu tin. west lino of To the JJoiird of Siijicrvimrn: wii), uliieli liad heretofore he.-11 rejected, was ai;ain Cliiii-cli str.-et; tli'iiice Houtli-westerly aloiiR Ilie west not sullering from the effects of over outing, GeiiLlenien :—Your cuinniitteo upon county build• i-ei;"ivi..l fur CQiisidt'naion, two-thirds of the members Atlmluistnitor's Sulc. lini. of church street to the quarti-r pent road; thence ings, who worochurged with the duty of e.tamining ; ul.-ct Imvin;; voted therefor. By virtue of a lici-iise to nie Kranted, on the 171li w.-st uhonl eleven rods to tlm cemetery j;roii.ds; and—shall I say it?—over-drinking. How• llie liL-iaing nrrangementti at the ci)nnty house, n*- un niolh.n of Mr. Hell, die lioard iicljourued until day of Septi.uiher, 1S.r tbo want of Wkd.vksuav, ,Janij.\1!v i.ssn. at the l.ite ri-sidence of Edward ll.Colljatli. ditc-jiHod, Kan. .1IARTIJA M. ATCHISON. Congressmen are human, and Christinas thurougb cleaning and repair of iho furnaces anu Hoard luft pursuant to adjournment and was in tlie I(iwtirtlil[i of l)..llii, in said county, all the riKht, Guardian of said John T.SIiernian. coridnt'iors ; Hi^coiidly, lo the 1oo.hu and open condition title and int.-r.-st of whicli said l-ldward U. Colhatli, comes but once a year. Both houses had (•alli--d to order liy the chairniaii. Dated .lanuary 7lh.lS89. 2w7 iif lIii'doiifrt and wjuilows wiii^rulty your coinmitteu d.-eeiHed, died, sei'/.cd, in atid to tin. lollowini'land, li.ill ealled and the followin;; members answer• believe nearly ,')0 iter cent of the heated air is lost or to-wit; The West half of tlie snuth-enst (luarter of more than a quorum at the opening, and ed tii their muiii'S : Messrs. iiarher, Dell, Dun- Probate Order. wiiftted ; and thirdly, for the want of a pmiicr knowl- the iiiiilh.\vi-st ipinrler of w-i-lion .No. fourteen (14) In lap. Ldsou, \1. K. Fuller. A. C. i'llller, CratricU. ESTATE OF REZIN W. SUAWllAN, DECEASED they went right to work, the senate on the I'dgf (if ihti management of the lurriacfs. Ifuurcoin- liiwiisliip nniuhor tliree horth ol ralifte two w.^st (In-cnmaii, Hart. Ilow-cll. ,lolin.son, Laseiiliv. State of .llichlgan, county of Ingham, ss. At a ses• niittet. turllii-r Iind [liat UitMouiates'dining ruoui i^i (l>.-lhi) in the couiilv of fnjjiiani. iind star.) of Wichi- tariff bill and the house on the river and .M.-Cami. ^lcliitylo.l'arli, I'lilllips, I'ollok.Sliafer sion of til.) probate court for said county, held at tho .':*p.vially luuiiy in its heating arrangenienls, and an i;an. L. W. B.-\KER. Adiuhlislrator it iri How niid-\\inter anil Llie Sf!.ison luibidsnnch rad- Sli.'inl;. Wciuple, Wilson and Chairman, proliate ollice, iu tile city of Jliison. on tho 8tli day of tlm .-Stat.: nf Edwunl D. Colbiitli. deceased. harbor bill. u;jil i:luin;;<'rt ami ri-iuiirri as might otlierwiTtn bo deem- .lournal lU' yestenlay read und appriivcd. of .Itiuilary, in th... year ono thousand elRht hun• Dated llecemher 2lltli, 18S8. 52w7 td advi--*n.blo, \vu r.;cumnu'iid llmt tho county hupt-rin- Tile followiii}; Kcucral claiins wore reported dred aud eighty-nine The repuhlican inemberB of the senate [iituit'lits lie reijuusted to procure the services ot fnmi Ilieir eonimitlees mid alUnvod as follows: Present. Q. A.Smitli, judge ol probato. Probiite Order, Sui'i'ivisor l''uller and some other coiii[Kiient median ic .lolio \V. Wliallou S .-M 35 finance committee are having a picnic with In the matter of the estate of Itezlii Shawhan, III make sncli neffleil repairs iis will meet the prer-eht S. v.. Dewev 25 ,S|) ESTATE OF HANNAH EKOS, DECEA.SED. late of Seneca, state of Ohio, deceased. the people who wish to have changes made neci'Brtity of ilii* ease, and tln^ costs for the siinie lo l)e .-v. l-:. Van lip :;o Stale of .M ichiKan, con nty of IiiKliam, ss. At a On rending and tiling tho petition, duly vorlllod,of 3 20 paid upon ibo vouchttrw of the niiperintendenlM uf the (t. 1-;. Townseiid s.tssion of the proliatt-court lor said ciinnty, hold at Delia Shawhan, praying that a certain inslruuient in the sennle tariff hill before it is passed. m county ]iour, und that the county clerk lie iuhtnicted W. l-:. Aid rich, till- iii-obi.te ollice, in tile city of Miison, on the 2Cth now on file in this court, purporting to be a duly 2 10 lu ilraw III) iirdt^r un Ibu county treasurer in payment >L P. lloulo ilay of Deceuilier, ill tlie year ono tliousaud oiglit iiuthoriiied copy of the last will and testament of said Every mail brings letters by the hundred, 1 20 tlu'ifid on tile prusentiition of cerlilicalu uf the I'ctly i>i Seymour liundred ami eii;lity.ei(;lit. deceased,and the prohate thereof In the county of 31 05 and there is a continual stream of telegraph euimty superiiidnntu of poi>r lliat aucb wurk has been W. D. Loiijiyear Present, Q. A. Smith, judge of probater Seneca, in the state of Ohio, may bo allowed filed and 42 50 prupi-rly piTfonneo; your coinniitleu nay that llit-y S. i'. .Stroud &Co In Iho matter of the estate of llnuiiah Enos, de- recordud in tills county as tlio last will and tcstamout messengers pouring into the committee liiive vinited the jail building and tlnd nnmy of the . <,>. .v. Smitli 4 (») cease.l. of the said deceased ; roi'MiM in a ilingy find poor condition and the cool; I'Zlmer Wood , 2 75 tin reailing and filing tho potitioii, duly verified, of Tliereupon it Is ordered, that tho 4tU day of room. And as i( that was not suQicieiit, rihiVr ubi and broken, and we recoinmuiid tliat the l-'oril & i-Cirby 1 SI) Mary L. Knos. praying that lulniiiiistration of said Fobniary, next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, nherill be iiuthorii'.ud to prucuro a now cook nlove and .fosse- iieech 2 45 the already over-protected manufacturer erttale may Ite j^ranted to the ]ietitioner or some other be assigned for the heariiig of said iietitioii, and that to have the hoiith-west or silling room jiapered or II. M. Williams 12 SI siiilalile perrioii; the heirs at la-.-; of said deceased, and nil other c; ri ti tc ic li u 13 ic to li lo f- tCKi ti ic ^ tz ti ic to to comes himself lo speak his demand.s. One kulsomineii as he nniy elcet. and further that he Savers & t'heips 33 72 ThereiiiPDii it is ordered that tho 22(1 day of persons interested in said estate, are required to ap• _____ cau.se to be jdaced at the west door a recepliiclo and .1.1". Smitli 1) .S,'i January ne.xt, at ten o'clock ia the forenoon, be pear at a session of said court, thon to be hoidon at ot them has jusi handed in a uiemorandum •r r: c- *- Ci c ^; c! c- ^- c: i; o c- r. o i; ort wa.s by yoas itnd nays unauinioiialy curried unuuimoualy: Ccorjie Fowler Sill 51 jirinted anrl circulated in saidflouuty, tliroo successive Gko. W. BuisToi., Probate Register. 2w4 •Joliii MclClnley 00 .10 number of amendments to the bill, hut they adopted. weeks previous to said day of hearing. CIuis. Blum 77 11:; A true copy. H. A. SMITH, Judge of Probate. do not dare to make them public until the Samuel Lawrence 4 ,59 CommissionerH' Notice. Keport of Committee on Settloinoiit with County Treasurer, Gno. \V. IlniSTOL, Probate Ueglster. 62w4 II, M. Fitts 10 .').'•> Tho undersigned having been appointed by the very last moment, for fear of the pressure To the Honorable, Ihe Board of Supervisors of Ingham County : E. ,1. Williard 2 73 CommisHionors' Notice. probate court for tite county of Ingham, commis• S. D. Neely 0 53 sioners on the estate of John D. Keeior, late of that will be immediately brought to hear The undoralgued, having teen appointed by the pro llKN'TLK.MKN';—Voiir Comniitteo, on setllciiieiit with tlie County Treasurer, would respectfully On motion ot Mr. Dell, tlie board adjourned Aurolius, Ingham county, Michigan, deceased, to bate court for tile county of Ingham, coniniisslonors sulmiittlie tollowiiii,'statement as tiie result of Mieir investi^'atioii and declare tlic same to be u until lialf past one o'clock p. m. settle and adjust all claims against said estate, do upon them to moke further changes. on the estate of Phehe Uunt, deceased, to settle and true and correct transcript as appears by tlie i-eeonis and Hies in said ollice, to-wit; hereby give notice that they will meet for that pur- AITKRKOOX .SKSSIO>'. adjust all claims against said estiite, do lioreby give There is a little lull in the Blaine war lioso at the late residence of the said John D. Keolor, Jioaril met pursuant to adjournment and w:ls notice that they will meet for that purpose'at the Di:. WILLIAM D. LO.N'GYEAK I.V ACGOCTNT AVITH IXGILVJI COUNTY. Cli. on IhB 7tlx day of February and tho 18tU day of called to order liy the cliairniau. ollice of Dr. W. W. Root, in the city of JIason, in hero this week, though a telegram published To eash on liaud Dee. Ifi, 18,S7 S 2,!I18 4!l Iiy easli paid for niisecilancoiis orders..S22,5.'>l 34 Juno, A. D., 1889, nt ten o'clock in tho foreiooa of Jtoll cidled. Quorum jiresent. said county, on tho ad day or Fetjruary and the To cash from taxes of |,SS7 received liere 00,3-13 82 Jlycasli paid for witness scriii order..... J7.'; lo said days. Twelve months from the 18th day of June, a day or so ago, saying that Blaine left Tlie following printing claims were reported 18th day ot .June, 1889, at one o'clock in tlie To cash from taxes of 1834 10 IM liv cash paid for juror scriji orders 4,871 30 A. D., less, Is tho time limited for the presootation of from tlicir cominittce and allowed as follows: afternoon of Maid days. Six niontha Irom tho IStli To ilelinquont returns of I8.S7 I,CU."i 2S Jiy cash paid liouse ot correction i,43l 15 claims. DUDLEJT N. BATEMAN, home for this city, created quite a hubbub D. p. Whitmore & Co 5 3 OO day of Uecoinbor, A. D.. 1888, Is the timo limited for To cash from tax of t,sS8 3,8.10 lid Jlycash paid Kastern Jticli. A.syluiii...'... 1G5 lU 2w4 JOHN C. IKJGOBOOM, ,L A. May 20 .10 the presentation of claiins. THOMAS LASENBY, until it was learned to be false. The uiili- •J'o cash from doj; tax T,i 00 Jiy easli paid for school examiners' fees 1,71M TrO Dated January 3d, 1889. Commissioners. Barlow Itros 92 00 LORKKZO BARTLETT 'I'o cash from primiiry school fund ]4,410 -14 Jiy easli paid ICalaniazoo Asylum orders 1,77!) 52 Blaine congressmen seem to be weakening IhliuK Bros., & Everliard 81 Oi) Dated Dec. 22, 1888. 02w4 Commissioners. To casli from delluipiciit taxes and in- J?y cash paid for justice court witnesses G48 09 Webberville Heridd 2 45 Guardian Sale. tei-est eollectod at auditor's ollice 4,SI0 32 Jiy cash jiaid tor jurors' orders S8 3'J at a very rapid rate; perhaps that accounts Kalanmzoo Publishing Co s 00 Probate Order. Tocasli from ollice charges and collcc- Jiy cnsli paid for Knulhsli sjiarrow orders c 3;! By vlrtnoof n license, to me granted, on tho 11th Eichiiioud & B.ickus Co. (2 claims) 130 24 ESTATE OF ELECTA SHIRD, DECEASED. for the cessations of hostilities for the time lioii fei.'.s 51 O.'i Hy cash jiaid tor county poor orders 5,OS0 57 day of December, 188S, by Q. A. Smith, judge ol pro• \i. S. Andrews 14 25 To cash from circuit court fees -103 no Jiv cash paid for township treasurers' State of Michigan, county of Ingliuin,ss. At asos- bato of the county of Ingham, and suite of Michigan, II. I'gabroad.- 10 oo being. To cash from dL-liii(|ueiit taxes ot 1S80.. 0;i8 .30 orders 5,518 79 sion of the probato court for said county, held at the I shall sell at public auction, on the iHt day of Ingham County Kepublican 2 50 To cash from lielimincnt t.-Lxes of I8S7... 717 7;) Iiy cash paid tor dog law ta.x orders, probate olllco In the city ol Alason, on tho 2Cth day February, 1889, at ton o'clock in tho fore• Leslie Local 3 no noon, at the dwelling house on the prem• Senator Hiscock has gone to Indianapo• Tocasli from redemption Kin 10 sjieeial ant ,53 OO of December, in tho year one thousand eight hundred The following claims were reported from their ises hereinafter described, in the township of To cash from poor farm .W W By cash paid corporations from liquor and eighty-eight. lis in the in terest of ex Senator Platte, who, committees and allowed as follows; Meridian, in said county, all the right, tide and •J'o cash from liquor lax fund IS.OIXI W 'lax, iueludiu}; fees 7,575 02 Present, Q. A, Smith, judge of probato. 0. W. JIalstcad S89 31 Interest of Byron Mason, an incompetent person, in rumor says is losing ground with Harrison. Tu cash from teachers' institute fund ... 228 on liv cash paid W. 3, J'erry on order, in• In the matter of tho estate of Electa Shird, late of Caleb T. Smith 40 OO and to certain real csPite in said county, doacribed us 'J'o cash from library fund, from lines... 2.53 44 terest aud fees 310 OO said county, deceasod. Oil motion board adjourned until 10 o'clock the north-east quarter of north-eiMt quarter of section Representative Springer has introduced To cash from cxiieiises of sale 15 on By easii paid town treasurers, library On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of to-morrow mornniK. thirteen, in township No, four north of range No, To cash from sales of iSso „ 1,180 si money 323 99 William Henry, a Hon of said deceased, praying that a joint resolution providing for the udmis- one west. Meridian, in Ingham county and stato ot To cash from state list 115 57 I3y casli paid primary schools, librarv administration of said estate may be granted to Michigan. ERNST DELL. Guardian To casli from l'";irmers' Jiank, tempo• money , 13,005 CO Bucklen's Arnica Salre. Isaac Itussoll; sion of Arizona and Idaho. of said Byron Mason, an incompetent penon. rary loan 22,000 oo By easli paid state treasurer, taxes ot '87 37,291 88 The bestsalve in the world for cuts, bruis• Thereupon-it is ordered that tho 2l8t day of Dated December 14th, 1888. 61w7 A bill has been passed by the house pro• By cash paid state treasurer on general January, noit, at ten o'clock in tho foronoon,bo as• es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped • aecouut. 1,308 37 signed for tho hearing of said petition, and that tho viding that the omission by the sender to By casli paid tor delinquent state ta.xes hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup• heirs at law of said deceased, and all other per• Probate Order. returned .12 ' sons interested in said estate, are rei^uired to appear place a postage stamp on a letter bearing a tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay ESTATE OF MARY AND JEAN SACKBIDEB, By cash paid tor expenses ot sale 17 70 nt a session of said court, then to bo hoidon iu tho required. It is guaranteed to give perfect probato olllco, in the city of Mason, and show cause, Stato of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At asos. special delivery stamp, shall not hinder or Hy cash paid on temporary loan 25,734 79 If any there bo, w-iiy the prayer ot the potitionor sion of tho probato court for said county, hold at the By cash paid delinquent tax ch.arged satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 probate office, in the city of Mason, on tho 20th day of delay the transmission and delivery thereof, state 905 IC should not bo granted. And it is farttier ordered, cents per box. For sale by H. M. Williams. December, in the year ono thousand eight hundred ]3y casli jiaid delinquent tax charged that said petitioner give .notice to tho persona but the postage shall be collected on the interested in said estate, of the pendency of and eighty-eight. county 790 12 Present, Q. A Smith,Judge of probato. S7 l;jl2aci! oa hiad 3,074 97 Eupe'psy. said petition, and tho hearing thereof, by causing a delivery of the letter. copy of this order to be published in tho Inomau In the matter of thu eitate of Mary B.Sackrldor and Jean A. Sackridor, minora. §135,533 00 5135,535 09 This is what you ought to have, in Tact, Cou.vTYDEaiocaAT, a'nowepnper printed and circu• Representative Dockery's bill prohibiting lated in said county, throe successive weeks previous On reading und filing tho petition, duly verified, ot you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thous• to said day of hearing. Augusta N. Sackridor, guardian of said minon, pray• any agent or attorney from receiving a fee Dn. CONTIXGKNT FUXD. CJi. ands are searching for it daily, and mourn• ing lor lljenso to sell said minors' interest in certain IA true copy.) Q. A. SMITH, Judge of Probate. real estate in said petition described, for reasons in e.«ess of $.> for securing an increase of To l);ilnnce as overdraft for 1.S87 .?r..2.';9 oo By cash from olTioc charges and collec• ing because they find it not. Thousands Gr.o. W. BsisToi,, Probate Bogister. 52w4 .therein set forth; To cash paid for miscellaneous orders... 22,.5.'l-l 31 tion fees S 51 07 upon ihousands of dollars are spent aunu Tlioronpon it is ordered, that the Slst day of pension on account of an increase of the To cash paid tor witness scrip 175 10 J-)y cash from circuit court tees 403 oo Mortgage Sale. To casli paid for jury scrip 4,.S71 50 Hy appropriation of hoard supen'isors.. 30,000 00 ally by our people in ihe hope that they January, next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, be disability for which the pension was origi Default having been made in tho conditions of a To cash paid Detroit liouse correction... 1,431 15 J5y easli from liiiuor dealers 7,423 02 lufsigued lor the hearing of said petition, and that the may attain this boon. And yet it ;aay be certain mortgage (whereby the power therein con• To ciLsh jiaid Jiastiirii Midi, Asylum 105 91 l'.y charged back tax (county portion)... 40 39 next of kin of said minors, and all other persona nally granted, or for securing a special act tained to sell has become operative), executed by interested in said estate, are required to appear at a To cash paid Kalamazoo Asylum 1,779 .52 By delinquent taxes and sales collected 570 8-1 had by all. We guarantee that Electric James Farrel and Rose Karroi, then of Unadiila, Liv• session of said court, then to be holden in the probato of congress in cases where the pension To ciusli paid .school e.xaniiners 1,794 50 By part paid laud from state land office 28 30 Bitiers, if used according to directions and ingston county, Michigan, to Ciiarles Bailoy, thou of ofiice, in the city of Mason, and sliow cause, if any To casli Jiaid. ustice court witness orders C4S 09 B7 jEoaat ovtrdtavra to iabaee 2l,l05 oo Clarion, Livingston county, Michigan, dated the there bo, why tho prayer of the potitionorshould not might be obtained under the general pen To casii paid justice court jurj' orders... SS 39 the use persisted in, will bring you good twenty-sixth dayof .lannary. A, D. 1S70, and record• be granted : And it is further ordered, that the said To cash paid I'or English sparrows 6 33 digestion and oust the demon dyspepsia sion laws, has been passed by the house, ed the twenty-seventh day of January, A. D. 1S70, in potitionor give notice to Iho persons intorestodin suid To cash paid state for amount paid the and install instead eupepsy. We reeoin- the olllco of^ tho register of deeds of the county ot estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the bear• . Secretary Vilas has received a letter from school tor deaf 119 07 Ingham, iu the stato'of .Michigan, in liber twoHty-six ing thereof, by causing a Sopy of this order to bo To amount ot delinquent Co, tax ret'n'd 790 12 meiiil Electric Bitters for dyspepsia and all an inquisitive citizen of Massachusetts, who of mortgages, on page thirty.seven et. al. tlieroof, published In the I.vgiiam Cou.stv DcaioaaAT,a news• diseases of liver, stomach and kidneys. •which mortgage was duly nwsigned on tlio twenty paper printed and circulated in said county, three S59,GS3 OS S59,CS3 OS wants to know who Harrison has selected Sold at 50a and $1 per bottle by H. M! Wil• flghth day of -May, A. D. 1887, by Charles Bailey and successive weeks previous to said day of licaring, Dr.. COU>-TY I'OOR FUND. Cn. David 0. Smith, executors of the last will and testa• A true copy, Q. A. SMITH, for his cabinet, Mr. Vilas is a very oblig liams, druggist. ment of said Charles Bailey deceased, to George \V. By amount transterreil from building To aiuomit overdrawn in 1687 .„S fi'05 98 " •'••Iwl Judge of Probato. Fitch, guardian of Fniuk Bailey, of the township of ing sort of a man, but he was not able to fund 231 43 Xo eash paid for poor orders ... 5,080 57 Geo. W. BaisToL, ProbateItegistor, nowell, LivitigHlon county, Michigan, which said ae- By cash from superintendents of poor... 501 oo signment was duly rncorded the first day of 3Iay, A. furnish the information the down-east man By amount appropriated by the board D. 1888, in the office of the register of deeds of said ot supervisors 2,000 OO • Mortgage Sale. wanted, county of Ingham, In liber si.\t,v-sevon of nmrlgages, By amount reeeivoti from townshijjs 1,079 ,39 1 Default having been mado in tho conditions of a 018 MM F on page five hundred sixty-six thereof,'and which By OTOriijft to idiaco 1,907 731 certain mortgage made by Theron Uailock and Almi- mortgage was. duly nssignwl on the ninth day of Oc• Mr. Sherman made some of the silver ra E. Hallock, his wife, to J. M. Dresser, dated No- tober, A. D. 1838, by the said George W, Fitch, guar- 55,782 I 53,782 55 vombor 18th, 1882, and recorded in tho olDce of tbo senators mad when he presented the peti• diiiii of Fnmk Bailey, to t'rank Bailey of Howell, The Mail Route from reL'iater of deeds for the county of Ingham, in tlio TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND, Cr. Livingston county, Michigan, which Bald assignment state of Michigan, on tho20th day of November, 188-2, tion of the national board of trade to the ,5 20G .13 was duly recorded on the twelllh day of October, A, To cash paid \!. S. Ferry .5 .".lo 00 By cash on hand Dec, 15,1S87 DANSVILLE TO MASON, in liber S9 of mortgages on page 381, which said, D, 1888, In tlie olllco of tlie register of deeds of said senate, asking for the suspension of the Xo cash on hand ; , 124 43 By cash from institute fees . 22s 00 mortgage was duly assigned December 1st, 1882, by Uttviiig been diacontiunod, the subscriber will here• county of Ingham, in liber sixty-seven of mortgages, said J. M. Dresser to L, E,Spiifl'ord, which assignment after run a vehicle over tiio road daily (Sundays and on page five hundred ninety-six thereof, upon which purchase of silver bhllion and the coinage 5-134 43 S .134 43 was recorded in said register's ollice DecouiborTtb, Fourth-of July excepted) for the conve.vance of mortgage there is claimed to bo due at tho date of llEUBEX TOREEY ESTATE, Ck. 1882,lniiber(10of mortKiiges on page 72, and was. of the silver dollar. Di:. passengers, express, and froiglits, at reasonable rates, this itotice, the sum of nine hundred forty-eight dol• again assigned October 25th, 1888, by soid L, K, Spaf. To cash in fund -„„S 105 501 By casli in fund Dec. 15,1887., 105 30, leaving Dansvilie at eight o'clock, am. and arriving lars and twenty-seven cents (8948.27), and no suit or ford to Curtis M. Boeman, which last assignment was at Mason at or before 10 a. m., and returning nt such proceedings at law having been instituted to recover Dii. MZZIE WAIIN ESTATE, Cit, recordud in snid register's oIBco November lat, 1888 times each day as shall boi.t promote the convenience tho debt now remaining -secured .by said nioTtgago or • 7 00 in liber 07 of mortgages on page 699; upon which - ' To cash in fund -S 7 001 -By amount in fund Dec, 15, 1887 S of the public. GEO, P, GLYNN. anv pan thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given, mortgage there is claimed to bo dno at tho date of this ' STRANGER DECEASED ESTATE. Cl!, Dnnsvlllo, Mich., Oct. 17, 1S68. that on Tliurridny, tli» 14tti day nf February, A Scrap of Paper Saves Her life. Dk. • notice tiie sum of eleven hundred and sixty-six dol• A, D. 1889, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said To cash iu fluid .'. -'-'-S 7"20 | By amount In fund Dec. 15, '83 S 7 20 lars, and un attorney foo of twenty.five dollars, cove- • day, at die front door of the court house, in the vil• • It was just an ordinary scrap of wrappinjj AdmliilHtriitur'8 Sale. nanted for In aaid mortgage and provided by law, nnd Dn, HERON CREEK DIUIN FUND. Cr. lage (now city) of Mason, In, said county of Ingham, no suit or proooedinga at law having boon instituted paper, but it saved her life. She was in To amount overdrawn Dec. 15, '87 S 13 | By amount overdrawn S 13 By virtue of a licenflo to mo granted, on tho 8th xlny stale of .Michigan; (that being the place of holding lo recover tho moneys secured by said mortgage or of Jnnono'.lSSO, bytl. A. Smith, Judge'of Probate tho circuit court within the county In which the the last starves of consumption, toy by Dk, • • DOG TAX FUND. Cit. any part thereof; now tlioreforo, by virtue of'the of the county of Ingham, and state of Michigan, I tnoitg'iged premises to be sold are situated), tlie.s'iid To amount ot orders paid S - 53 oo | By cash from Lansing township S r*j oo power of sale contained in suid mortgage, nud tbo jhysicians lhat she wasiiicurable an(3 could shall sell at Public Auction, on the !33d day of mortcuge will be foreclosed by sale at public vendue, Dli. DELINQUENT TAX FUND. statute in such case made and provided, notice Is ive only a short time; she weighed . less Ck. February, 1889. at one o'clock in the afternoon, to the highest bidder, of the premises contained in hereby given that on the Second day, of Febra- To cash p.aid township treasurers 5 5,518 79 By amount in fund Dec. 15, '87... S 2,520 30 at tJae barn on the premises herein last doscrilied, In said mortgngo, (or so much thereof as may be neces• - than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrap- iiry, 1889, at twelve o'clock, noon, I shall sell at I:.;i;,'.V, r To cash county portion of pt pd lands... 28 30 By cash from delinquent taxes 2,G92 49 tho towDshtp ol Ingham, In said county, all tho right, sary to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage public^uctlon to the.highest bidder, at tho front door . pinff paper she read of Dr. King's New To cash credited state on tax 128 "J By cash credited state ptpd Lands . 45C 19 title and interest of which Adallno Clough, late of with interest and legal costs), including*'an attorney of the court house in the city of Mason, Michigan .To taxes coUocted here, credited st.ate... 158 50 By Co, and local t.axe3 collected at A. G. said township of Ingham, Ingham county, Mich., foe of fitty dollars provided in said mortgage, that is I^T''.'"''-'.'' Dieeovery, and got a sample bottle; it (that being the place where thOcircuit conrt for Inic- To ta.xes collected for comity, credited office for year ending Sepr.-30, '88. 2,070 22 died, seized; in and to the followiug land, to-wit: Tho to say: all that certain piece or parcel of land, lying , helped, her, she boui»ht a lar^e. bottle, it iiam county ia bnldon) the promises describedinsiild - contingent fund: ~ ,570 81 By redemptions at A. G; office lor year south half of tho south-west quarter of section No. and being slbiate in tho township of Bunker Hill, In mortgage or so much thereof as may b» ncccsaury to • helped her more, bought another, and grew To balance in fund Dec, 15, '88 2,739 4C ending Sept. 30,'88,..,...,; • 805 40 eight, and commencing 74^ rods north of tho south• the county of Ingham, and state of Michigan, known pay tho amount duoon said mortgage, with Intoreat east corner of'section .nineteen In said township ol and described as follows, to wjt; Tho south half of ,^ . .-"better fast, continued its use andas now legal costs and said attorney fee. anld premises boinn •59,144 72 S9,m 72 Ingham, running tboncewest fifty rods, thence north the northwest quarter of section ouRiber four (4) in doacribed oa^ follow»,:to-wIt: The aoutU half of the • 1, atroDjf, healthV) rosy,, plump, weighing 14C one hundred and fifty-Dlno roda,thenoo east fifty rods, township number one (1) north of range number one TEMPOKAKY LOAN FUND. - south half of the 80utl;-west quarter of section num. > ' 'DR.' CB.a! thence south to the place of beginning; nil of said (1) east, contidniug'elghty acres of I»ud more or lens. V:' poiJDds. Parfarther particulars send stamp bor twenty-nine Id township three north of two cut • To cash .pai d F.armers' Bank.... 525,724 89 By amount in fund Dec. 13, '87 ....S24,314 27 land being in township No. 2 north of range I east, Dated November 12, A. D, 1888. ^^y/.iJ^y'io^.'B.. Cole, druggist. Port Smith. -Trial (loroy). county of Ingham in the state of MJchigitn. " • To cash paid Ingham Co. Savings BaiiJc • 9 90 By amount of Fanners' BanK,. .... 22.000 oo (Ingham) in the rounty of Ingham and state of Dated Novomber 6th. 188S., "bottles of this n'onderfuldiscovery^iree, at lo inoaaeo la tai 20,579,48 JllcUigan. . • T.'DBNSMOBE, AdmlDlstnitor ritABK BAILEY, Assignee of mortgage. of the oatate of AdaliDe Cloagll,I>ecoitaeil. ' Wti.UAiiP.VAKWjJiiti.1!:, Attorney forAMUnwof 5-'M.WjlliafflaViirug,;Btare;-;- i •j Amt of Interest paid on Joansior i, „ • , ' , VODEm.M.'BEEJUNiAMiBboo.^*^^^ V -, .. 1888 is K34 :,.-)• «6,314 27. Paled January 9tb, 1869. 2WT Mortjuge. . . , Geo. W, Bstiioi, Attiirney for Aaalgncii,, , - iBwiaf'-. • lour Folks and Our Folks. J. N. Smith, the tailor, offers a discount
of 10 per. cent for the next 30 days. . ° Mrs. Fred Lewis is qtiite seriously ill. Great Justice L. B. Rice seems to be in great J. U. Dresser was,in Detroit yesterday. demand. He was called out of bed Satur• T. Densmore spent the dity in Saginaw Iteilieiiie Utr 'J'lirdat am! Lung Dit'ii- ciillies lias long been, anil still is, Aj'er'a yesterday. day evening to tie a matrimonial knot for Clierry J'cetural. It ciii-e.s Croup, George E. Marsh and Mrs. Libbie Addi. .Miss Nellie Lewis is visiting friends at PEREMPTORY WlioopiiiK Coush, IJroiicliitis, aiiJ son of Lansing, at the American Hotel. .St, Johns, Astliinii; soothes irritation of the Miss Kitlie Kendricks is confined to the Liiryax and Fauces ; streligtheiis tlic We have heard of but three tramps dur• house by illness. Vocal Orgaus; alln.vs si.reiie.ss of the ing the past week and they were taken to Lungs; jirevenis C'ousiiniptioii, anil, • Miss Grace Teal of Alaiedon, visited jail Saturday nigfit and Mondiiv morning ev.,:ii ill ailvaiici-il siuj;i-s of that o.-ease, Miss lanthe Teal last week. arranged before Justice Rice, answering to ri-lii-ves Cnngliiiij; oinl liiiluee-'; .Slei.-p. .Mrs. F, J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Clius. 'ri:i-i--,'. is till uiiu-r prrparalioii Uji: cli.s- the names of Dehel Green, E.vaon .-Vker- W. Whitman we re in Detroit Monday. i-ases ot ihi' ilirooi ;iiui liiiigs to be eo:n- .Tndge G. M. Ilnntinglon, who waS quite nark and John Albion. They were sent pareil witli this reiiie(l.v. ill the firHt of the week, is greatly improved. to jail for five day each. " M.v wife liud a (listrcssioK eoncrli, irnliam & Co, Mrs. Chan S. Barnes of Cheboygan, is Willi pains in tlie siile and ljreasi. We Our 'lf>c Coffee is extra fine. Try it and trii-(i various nieiiieinos, luit none iliil visitinc relatives here, her husband's former be convinced. A. L, Vanpeucook. her any good until I got a liodle of home. .'\yer's 'Clierrv Pectoral, wliieh has cured Lansing, Mich. Mrs. W. W. Heald of Williamston, and The retrular annual meeting of the stock• her. A iieiglilior, -Mrs. (".leiiii, lincl tlio -ATi measles, and llie coiiyli was reliitvcil by Mrs. Mary Stafford of Newberry, Mich., holders of the Rogers Manufacturing Com tlie use iif Ayer's Clii;rry I'eeioral. I Offer Bargains to the Peo• have been visiung Mason relatives this paiiy of Mason, was held at the council have-iio hesitation in ri-c-oiiiiiiending this week. room last evening. The report of the sec ple of Mason and Surround• Clement Strang, advance agent for Chalk- Cough ^eicSicine retary was very satisfactory to the memhers, talk Bryan of Lansinc, and one of our en lo i-\'i^ry anc. alilieti'd."—Pioliert IfiM-ion, REYNOLDS BROS., ing country never before showing an increase of business over any teemed old time friends, made us a pleasant Korc-nii'in JJciiil/ii/ht, .Morrillton, .'> rk. A call Monday. previous year. The company lias paid known. "I have iieeii alllicted with n-^lIlllla Representative .las. L. Lowden of VVash- out for labor alone, in this city, during the for forty years. Last spriiij; I was lal-ieu witli ;i violent eoii;,'li, wliicli 1 liri-ateiied tenuw, stopped oU' for a short visit with past year, neariy 813,000. Nearly 1,200 lo teriiiinale niy (lay.s. Kvery one [iro- relatives—the Casterlins — last Thursday Mason, Michigan. carriages, carts and cutters have been man• iioniu-ed me iii'eoiisuiniiliim." I deti-r- Beautiful Silk Plush (for Trim• evening, while on his way home from the iiiiiii-il to try Ayiir's Cherry recttnal. ufactured, the total business amouuiing to legislatnre. Its elfi-i.-ls Were nianieal. I \v',-is inmiedi- mings and Costumes), over $40,000. The directors declared a aloly relieved and eoiitiniu-d lo inipriive S. Pomeroy of Battle Creek, returned untili-iitii-ely njeovered."—Joel Kiilhiril. dividend of 7 per cent and still had a neat home Monday, after spending the holidays (.liiiUord, Conn. Slay-ton's Old Stand. Two doors south of PostoSace. 48c. with his sister, Mrs. N. L. lluxley. He sum to place to the surplus account. The •• .Six nioiiihs ,i^'0 I hail .a severe ln-ni- was accompanied by his niece, Miss old board of directori and the same officers orrlitiK'- of the- lniij,'s. ln-(ai;,'lil .m liy an Fine Alaska Seal Plush Short .Minnie L. Huxley, who e.\pecl3 to be ah. iiii-(->sniir. entail which dc|ii-iveil u;e of were re elected, from which it would appear Wraps,, Heavy Quilted, Satin sent some time visiting friends. sli-cp and Yf-il. I tried vmioii.^ r.-nie- the stockholders are quite well satisfied dii-s. bin i)lil!iiiii-d no ri-licf iinlil I lie- Lining-, (Genuine London Dye) giiii to take .-Vyer's Cherry I^-c-lnnil. .V The place to buy diaries is at Ford's with the present management. Reduced for this great Sale to few liotlh'S of this nii:dicini: i-ured iin-.'' Bazaar. ° >irs. K. Cobuni, I'.i Seeoin! .si., Lowi-II, Best 25c tea in the city. Jhi.ss. r!.epresentativii Fitch has boon appointed $10.00. A. L. "V'AXDHRCOOK. "For chililroii alllicl(-d witli colds, on tho following house committees: En• coiiLrlis, sm-i! tlivo.-it.or croii|i. ] d..-. i,.it i\rarriii!?e Licen.scs. liiiciw cd .'iiiy i-cim-dy wlii. h will ;.;ivi: CORSETS, Dr. Warner's Cora- grossment and Ennillmeiit. Military AU'airs, ini'i'i- spci-dy r.-licf tlinii .-Vyi-r's t.Mici-ry und State Public Shools. line Corset, Die following marriage li'.-enses have I'rctor.-il. j l/in •-f.-iiiid it. nlso. iiiv.-il:!. nlilc'iii casrs (•!" Wiioopini^^ ('oii;,ch." — heen granted since our last report: Liidie.>(' fine slippers only 81 cents, al .'mil Liivrjoy, I'.'" W'a.-.liiii^tuu slvecr, Xanic and Uesiilence. 69c. AKe ]tii.';ioii, '-lass. [Iuiitin''toii'o. * Single and Liglit Double Harness, Team Harness, 1—.T.tst-Iili l''i'r;;ilstJti dr., Wi-ljlierville (.'airie »,iil-.v, W.ildM.rville ... -t! Trunks, Traveling Bags, Gloves, Mittens, Pants. Dr. Warner's Four in Hand Cor• Choice maple syrup al Hiitil & Trim's. * •J—l-"recl Tavl.,|-, l.en.v , -0 ll.-lla A. Sniitli, Li-r.>y IS Shawl Straps, Ladies' Club and Hand Bags,&c set, One of the salient features of Gov 0— Chiirles N. lirallt-y, .Mason. ... -10 l--llell (Juuk, MaHoIl l-i:Ki'Ai:t-;i> !;v Luce's moHsage to the let,'is!atare was that 1— Geiir;;o l-l, [Miii-sli. Latisiiii; ... 69c. I.il.l.ie Aiidisim, Battle Creek Dr. J, C, Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, 'iay .-\ljur, Leslie Ayer's Hair Vigor, for dressing the hair adoption ol such meiisurus as will restrict and promoting its growth. Get Ayer's ^ery Large Stock of Horse Blankets, 'I.- the evils ol intenipi'r.uiee to the narrowest Georgia Indigo J^lue Check and pos.siljle limits, and believing that (In- aenti almanac. * Larger Stock of Whips than all others ''^v''i ''• -il Stripe Shirtings, meat of the Inrgu portion or the slate i-i Advertised Letter List, in the city combined. - - '^-"f^ ripe and ready for it. I com mend to your Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. consideration the passage of a local oplion My stock of Robes is Unequaled in the county , .••'""'fi.M' 6c. Mason-, January 8, 1889. law, if one can be devised free from consti• List of letters remaining uncalled for at for Quality and Price. ;,, tutional objectintis. the above named office ; When Bs.by -was sick, we gave her Caatoria. I have the Best Pifty Cent Faced Mitten in Mason. Anderson, Perry llravendor, Mr. Alvii Great reductions in furniture at Stroud When shu was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Condon, liTrri. Anna Drew. !ilra.Geori;e & Co.'s * When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Every Farmer and Mechanic Kleteher, Laura E. Hawkins, Benjamin The legislative writer in the Lansing •Wlien she had Children, sho gave them Castoria. I'ercell, Mr. Dan. Smith, Mrs. .lane in Michigan should see these goods Shenuan, Miss ..Viina. Sage, MrH. It. N. Journal is a nice young man, and he prbh at the price we offer them. Wilcox, ."^Ir. Geer:;e T. Drop—Kior, Mrs. Lulu. REMEMBER THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WORLD ably had no thought, when he penned the An interesting experiment in bringing Persons calling for any of the above say lollowini; lines, how much trouble it is up a baby without shoes and stockings is advertised. A. \V. Meuax, P. M. RENOWNED 5 A HORSE BANKETS. Come to tliis sale and save liable to cause our friend Fitch. Mrs. described at length in the January number Money. of Babyhood. The experiment was suc- Daxsville, Jan. 1, 1889. Fitch will doubtloiis take up her abode in Above are a Few of the many things carried in'stock. cessl'iil, hut the medical editor takes occa• List of letters advertised at the Dansville Lansing durinir the session : sion to protest against the "hardening Burnham & Co. posloDSce : '••#1 "Popular Charlie Fiteli. member lor the process" to which some parents submit Mr. William West, Mr Willie French, C- RRO"W"nsr, n^vdZa-son. lower district of Ingham county, is one ot iheir children. "Chilblains and Frost T. Tel.ie, Mrs. Si'Iicta E, Swiggett, the handsomest men in the house, if not Bites" is just now a very seasonable subject, Georf.'.! Williams, J. W. Reeves, Sirs. Ida I-'roeman. the finest looking member in either branch. and it is not often that one finds so prac Levi Geer, P. M. He is a Rystemalic -K-nrker, also, and will ileal and authoritative a treatment of it as malte one of the most ell'ective representa• Dr.Bissell offers to the readers of Babyhood. tives possessed by any district." "Learning to walk," by Dr. Canfield,'' Consumption Surely Cured. deals with a subject of perennial interest To THE Editor — Please inform your Tnis paper can Ijo found on (Heat Geo. P. Kowcll A Try our can peaches, only 121 per can. readers that I have a positive remedy for Co.'a Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.) to mothers of young children. "Home to prejudice but save money, time, where advertising contracta can bo made for it in A. L. VAyPERCOOK. [nslsuction for Little Children" will be the above named disease. By its timely New Torli. labor, strength and clotlics by using found particularly valuable in households use thousands of hopeless cases have been Elijah Brooks of Vevay, is a man whose where the nursery begins to expand into permanently cured. I shall be rlad to'send Oflicial Directory. veracity we have never known-to be ques• the school room. The letters contributed two bottles ot my remedy free lo any of JAXON Al^Ti-V/ASHBOARD SOAP. SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS. tioned, but when he came into our oflSce a by mothers include a vigorous protest your readers who have consumption if they Hoderator J. C. Cannon few days ago with 158 dead Enelish spar- against the absence of sleepins car com will send me their express and post office Director I!. N. Bnows It loosen.s and separates the dirt forts for ladies and children, a rather address. ' Besp'y. T. A. Slocom, M.C, ' Aaieasor C. V. VanSltkk rows in a bag and said he killed them all f C. C. FiTcii despairing inquiry as to the limit of a moth 42yl 181 Peari St., New York at one shot, we were just a little stag• without injuring the fabric, instead Truateos-j J.C. Cannon er's devotion to her children, a striking L J. M. DnKBHK gered. He explained the matter, however, illustration of the dangers of a fruit diet to CATARRil. of eating up the dirt and tliereby by telling how the sparrows were trapped e.xpectant mothers, etc. The "Nursery CITY OFFICERS. Catarrhal Deafness, Hay Peyer—A ITow rotting the cloth. Don't be put off Mayor C.Can.von in the cupalo of his barn, and another Observations" record many amusing and Home Treatment. Olork A.G.Lvo.v curious traits of young children, and the gentleman aided him in whipping them to Oity Marshal J.iv W. Lank with something claimed to be "just answers to "Nursery Problems" are as Sufferers arc not geuerally aware that thoao diseases Treasurer and Collector A. J. Hall, death. The bounty of $1.58 was paid by are contagious, or that tlioy aro duo to the pr^'senco School Inspector II. S. >"i!i.Lt:K helpful and instructive as ever. 15 cents a of living pai-usitee in the lining mombraites of the as good," but insist on having the Street Oommiiaioner Pnuie Nice the county treasurer, and Mr. Brooks feels number; $1.50 a year. Babyhood Pub nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic reijearch, ' loiIN A. BAUNES however, lias proved this to bo a fact, and tho result that he has materially lessened one of the fishing Co., 5 Beekman street, New York. genuine and prove for yourself the L.B. KiCE is that a simple remedy, hatj heen formulated, whereby Justices of the Peace A. P. OlUKK worst pests he has ever been afilicted with. catarrh, catarrhal deafnosa und hay fever are perma. S. W. Uammond The January number is the second beau nently cured iu from one to throe applications made advantages of this soap. A. V. TlEK at homo hy tlio patient onco in two weeks. K. B.— Atdormon at Large tifnl holiday issue of Wide Awake for the ! r. E. Coy If faithfully used, Ayer's Sarsaparilla For catarrhal dischiirges peculiar to females (w-hitea) I.M. KVAUTS season. It opens with a charming social this remedy is specilic. A pamphlet explaining this Aldermen, lat ward 0. L. Cahtkkiin will remove scrofula in whatever form it now treatment will bo sent on receipt of ton centa by novelty for the winter eveninirs, a violin Comnns.sionors' Notice. A. McDonald A. n. Dixon it Sou, 303 West King street, Toronto, Probate Order. Aldennon, 2d ward^ j. a. UsnKui.iLi, exists. * recitation entitled "The Cricket Fiddler." Tho nndersiitned, having boon appointed hy tho Canada.—,ScItrKli/Ic Amcrkan. ESTATE OF DAVID WEBB, DECEASED. Supervisor, lat ward John LianNUY The words for recitation are by Clara Doty probatt. court for the county of Ingham, coniniis- As we announced last Thursday, .John Stftteof Michigan, county ofIngliam,ss. Atasos- sloners on tiie estate of .lames Apsey, late of Alaio- Bupervisor.ad ward A. I. BABnKO Sufferers from catarrhal troubles alionld read tho Bates, the music with each verse for the aion of tliB probate court for said county, held nt tho don, deceased, to settle and adjust all clahiis against C. Blood of Barry coanty, and Miss Ella abovocurofuUy. -IZyl violin 13 by Julius Eichburg, and the funny Iirohato ollico, in the city of Jlasoii, on tho lllst day of said estate, do hereby give notico that tliey will meet Decenihar, in the year one thousand eight hundred COUNTY OFFICERS. Parkhurst of Alaiedon, were united in mar• for that purpose at tlie'residonce of Sofia Apsey, in little orchestral crickets are by L. J. Bridg- and eighty-eight. Sheriff Chas. E. Paddock the township of Alaiedon, in said county, on Mon• Present, Q. A. Smith, judge of i>robato. Troaauror W. D. Losovbau riage at the home of the bride's parents, in man. The opening story, full of the Christ• day, the IStli day of February, A. D. 1S8U, at Mttson Markets. In tho matter of the estate of David Wobb.doceasod. ton o'clock in the forenoon of said days. Si.x months Clerk _ John T. House mas-tide spirit, is bv Hezekiah Butterworth, the evening. They proceeded at once to On reading and filing the petition, duly verifled, of from tlio letli day of August, A. D. 18S8, is the time • Reeiator. A.B. Paucv entitled "Good Luck." Another Christmas Eliza M. Webb, widow of said deceased, praying for limited lor tho preaontation of claims. Judge of Probate ~ .....Q. A.Jmith Lansing, taking a room at the Hudson OBAIN. an additional allowanco of throe dollars per week for ERNST DELL, Proa. Attorney Cr.o. F. Day story, "Such a Little Thing," is by the popu• WHEAT, Red, No. 2, per bushel ® 31 the support of herself and family during tho aettle- JACOB STUFFEK, - House, and retired for the night. When lar English writer, Mrs. L. B. Walford. WHEAT, White, No. 1, per bushel @ 03 inentofsald estate; Dated Dec. 18,1888. 51w-l ' Couimiesionera. Circuit Court oom'r. -[ ;;'.:::;;;.'.';.'.';;;;;;p;T'ttic'K''DoL"N WHEAT,White, No. 2, por bushel @ 8.'> Blood awoke in the morning with a terrible Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont, bus a sketch Thereupon it is ordered, that the 28lli day of Snrvejor. John McCrkaiiy OATS, New, per bushel™ (S M January, 1889, nt ton o'clock in llio forenoon, be f John S. DaNNK-rr of eariy California, called "My Grizzly OOKN. in the ear, per bushel ® 25 headftche and extremely dizzy, he found his assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the Oeroners,!;;;;;-;;;;;";;;;";;-™;^ ° s. it. counv CLOVEB SEEP, per bushel @-t 75 Bear." The serial stories are very readable: heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons bride unconscious and it required the vigor• •TLVIOTUY SEED, per bBsh.ol @2 e.^ interested in said estate, are required to appear at a "Five Little Peppers Midway.'' by Margaret OaOCERIEH AND PttOVISIOSS. ous work of a physician for an hour before session of said court, thou to be lu-lilen in the probate AI^DITIOIVAL LOCAI.. Sidney, is full of delicious home fun and SALT. Saiiiuaw, per barrel ®1 00 office, in the city of Mason, and show cause, if any BE\NS. Unpicked, per bushel @1 00 she could be aroused. Her condition was young life, while the Trowbridge serial, there he, why the prayer of the p'-tjttoner should not POTATOE-S, pur bushel ® 30 bo granted. And it is further ord-^p .-d, tliat said peti• discovered,none too soon to,save her life. "The adventures of David Vane and David FLOtllt, perlOOpoands 2 40@2 00 Choice Japan tea al 25c. Hu.vT & TaiM. tioner give notice to the persiin-. i.,len-ated In said Crane.", swings along in a jolly way; BUCKWU EAT FLOUll, por 100 rounds (6)3 00 estate, of the pcnde'ef elsaiJ iii-ii;».ii,and the hearing It was the same old story: Blood blew the :'avc:iiis,nnaTrade-jrarI:9 ohtsiEOfi, RnditiiPatcat EGGS, Kresh, por dozen ,. @ 12 thcreol,l>y cauKii,.,, :i copy of ihls order to he publish• Mr. and Mrs. ,Chas. Owen have taken Trowbridge's New England families are •juoiieja conducted for Jlr.doruto I-'afS. , BUTTER « 18 ed in tho iM-.iiA,-; ijoUNTV DEjiocn.vr, a newspaper Our Odlci! i» Opposite U. .S. Patent O.- gas out. he genuine people of ~the soil, and these LAUD, per jtound (di 6 printed ami circulated insaid counly.threesuccessive possession of their new home on Oak APPLES, Dried, per pound @ 3 r.-i!. We have no sub-ascncics, all bnB.nciO in this story are real Yankees. 'The weeks previous to said day of lieiiring. . We have a line of albums which we are PEACHES,Dried, per poniid... 0® 10 |iirect, hcnco can transact patent business in Ics-j street. A true copy. (}. A. SMITH, Leirend of William Tell" gives some ex LIVE .stock ANP ME.^T. i.-r.-.c ami at less Cost than tioae remote from Iwt Judge of Probate. closing out at cost at Star Drug Store. * CATTLE, per 100 pounds 2 OOfflS 00 cellent reasons for classing that popular Geo. W. Bristol, Probate ISegister, Arrangements are being perfected for a BEEir, Dressed, per 100 pounds -1 0U@5 00 ^'s^iid model, drawing, or photo., witi descrip• The Longyear brothers—Henry and Bert ppi.sode of Swiss history among folk-tales. HOG.S,per too pounds i Mm S-l tion. V,''o advise if patentable or not, fret ol gilt edged dancing party at Rayner opera rrobalo Oraor. charge. Our fee not due till patent is seonrtd. Mrs. Sally Joy White tells in "Fire Build• PORK, OresscdfperlOO pounds ...6 2-'i®5 60 —sons of County Treasurer Lotigvear,have HAMS.perpound 8@ 0 ESTATE OF ABNEE WALKER. DECEASED. A book, "How to Obtain IMttntJi," with refer• house on the 25th itist. ing" how the giris :ire taught to build a SIlOULDERS.por'pouBd ® 'J State of Michigan, county of Ingham, ss. At a ences to actual cheats to your State, county, or purchased the goods and business of the fire in the Boston public schools, which is CHICKENS,Dresaod, por pound 8® 0 session of the probate court for said county, held at town, sent free. Address, the probate office, in the cily of illason, on tlio 2i;th The best tea in the market at 50c, at Star Drug Store, first door east of Pratt & CniClCENS, Live, per pound....; @ 5 e.iactlv how a fire should be built in every• day of D.-cenihc-r, in tlio year one thousand eight Hunt & Trim's. ' •* TURKEYS, Live, per pound m 0 C. A. SHOW & 00. body's kitchen. Prof. Starr writes in "A hundred and cighty-eight. Child's grocery, on Maple street, and'are TUniCEYS, Dressed, per pound » 8(9 .0 . Oppoilte Patent Office, 'iVnsIilngton. 1). C. Present, Q. A. Smith, judge of probate. , Queer Bundle of Sticks" of the evidence BIJILBIXO JIAIKlllAL. Thomas G. Parish and Mary Abels of already in possession of same. M. C. Mer WATEU LIME, per barrsi ®1 50 In the matter of the estate of Ahnnr Walker, that elephants nnee roamed over America. late of the city of Miison, deceased. Leslie, were married by Rev. L. DeLa- rill, who has had the management of the CALCINED PLASTElC,-por barrel 2 25®2 55 Mrs. Goddard Orpen relates the romantic PLASTERING UAIU, por bushel (5) 35 On reading and filing the petition, duly verified of marter, in this city, yesterday. SUINGLES, per thousand.. 1 20(6)1 00 Belle Walker, ->vldow of sold deceased, pni.vlngthat store since its establishment liere. will incidents belopging with the famous Rus LIME, Good,perlmrrol 0 80 adniinistration-of said estate may bo granted to some .remain in the store until spring, when he sian Diamond, "The Oriofi'." "Minty Mai- suitable persoii; Charles N. Brailey and Miss Ellen Cook, LATIl. porM. feet .4 00(S)5 00 Tlu-roiipon it is ordered, that the Slst day expects to go west. The Longyeor boys vina's Santa Clans," by M. E. M. Davis, is were married by Justice Rice on the 5th ot January, next, at ton o'clock in llio forenoon one.of the best Christmas stories of the bo assigned for tho liouring of (aid jietition, aud that are bright, intelligent and energetic young HEiiHiAX FoAznt. Fba-vcis Dc.vsMonE inst., and the criminal ease against them season: There are poems by Mrs. Whiton- tho heire at law of said deceased, nnd all other men and we bespeak for them success in persons interested in8aidestate,are required to appear has therefore been discontinned. Stone,MargarQ; Eytinge, Faith Cleveland at a session of said court, then to bo holdon in the their undertaking. Bert, who has been a Lee, and others. A very bright department nrobate office, in tlio city of JIason, and show cause, All parties owing us over six months il any there bo, why tho prayer of the petitioner faithful clerk at the Star Drug Store for has beencndded to the magazine called should not bo granted. Awl il in fiirlhermlmd, that may expect their accounts placed for collec• over a year, recently passed a verr creditable "Men and Things" full of contributed anec- said i>otitioner give notico to tho persons interested insaid ostnto.of tlio pendency of said petition,and the tion it not paid at once. * Brown Bros. dotes,reminir. Givc«xprcaa ,v 000 poiinds of-'dried apples, and 10,000 N.Y.. before purchasing elsewhere, as they, ra.ske a charge for the "outside counter." Ask. to antee to ciire, they would immediately see" ant",.P08f Office. It-WBts jroa nothing lor a POULTRY AISD GAME. specialty of Itunsian budded stock. , Agents wanted. dozen-of eggs, for which we will pay the trial, ond itirill omre-you. .Aadiosa;-. see the Colcltester Arctic.Sold here by the excellent eflfeet after taking the first Also a farm of 80 acres of good land which ho will sell ' highest market price iti cash.' li.'H..Saunders, boot and shoe dealer, No. dose. Prrce 50 cents and $1. Trial size at a bargain. Terms of sale onsy.. Inquire oraddrcaa. .iHc.C. HOOT,'M.C., l83Pttl5lST:;3^
, - A, L.>VA.tDEBeOOK. •- 22 Maple 8t:eet..MasoD. free.' [AjM druge's's,- ' • * Cash for Hides and Pelts! bo claifllflotl, placlni! tho hardoned nnd conflrm- alumni have lift its classic halla and gouo out originally jilattod to _tlie Stato and that tvorc TTfV PVPTIT' TQ QTTTT AAT : canvass nntl who wiU now complaiu that THE GOVERNOR'S VIEWS. od criminals iu ono institution. Tbon make to prollt by tho oducation thoro roeoivod Can• after.vaid claiujotl by tho Goveruiuont. And illLi llU-lli 10 OlIL-Jj Uil-.j-onr nKitat'on tends to disturb that one of thoin luoro of a reformatory—hetwooii not th .y bo iiiducoj to do as othara havo, by 1 trust that tho Legialatiiro will take moas- the roforiii school aud tile iirisou—the other contributing lo their Alma Mater'.' iiroa to urge on tho paasugu of lhat bill. -We i vvhicli for their interest onght to be sot- SUBSTANCE OF THK ANNUAL MlES- prison taking thoao of a more modium char• Tu'o OS IniatGH couti'mplato tin? constructloci cannot aitord to permit our oitlzona to be BANliUKT OF THE MASSACiruSETT.$ : tied. acter bolweeii these two oxtreines. In crdor to of a now hospital, ami us thii caii]p;is is now forjvtir harassod over thu title to their possos- SAGE TO Tllli; LEGISLATUIUi:. "I do not romomhor ono documeut or ail.uat this qiies Jon. tho luivisability ot rotr,-"nii- nearly all occuinod. the iihui ia to loe-ato it out- siona. TAitiari'" REioit.n jleague. I one ai'gnmpiit actively circnlatmi ahioug i/.Ing tho }'risoii;i uuder ono board iijust ho con- sidu ol tho Universit- -.y gToun.. ds. And for tho .As if^onts of tho .Stato Wh havofolt under oltli- aiJorod. so that authority to transfer from one ' purchase of thoao B.'ouuda and tho eonstruction gatloiia to guard aud jn'otoct the righ.fl ol the I-tbo people (luring tho last yenr which Th« Govornor Oirect.* Attention to tt»« to Iho other can bo convonioutly e.\orcisod. Tlio I of a siiitablo hoaiuial it is osllniated that r-i.'t,- coiiitnoiiw.oaiLli. Soiiieihiiig over iO\ Oj acres Many XotDd Mm rresent—Sp.'ooli of Sec• i pro.^ented or altcnipted to iiivseut this Qiiostlon of ISiillot tiel'oi-ni—Ne<-(I of Govornor says tha; tho.o is u i iuiportaii "u in tiio I Hue will bo required. l)f this sum it ia proposotl of tli.je disputed laiid-i aro .still held by dllt. i- nt retary I'liiiclilld—.V Leitop I'roin I'ri.sl- . question jdire and Rimplo. . Ou the othor plausiblu )itira.iii that a bo.ird siiould be iiou- | by sttiiio of iho clti/ous of .-Vnn .\rJiur tiia, too railvoiid coiMiianioi iiiulnr grants iu-i.lo by Cou- Greiitiji' Caro Jn iCnnct.lng Laivs—Th« tleiit Clevc'lantl Coniin.'iillMg the Work hand. \vu can all recall many tlocumoiits l>artl...aii. A maiority of ono of tile iinportunt | city will coiitrilmte ."rii:..!) .il. 1 liavo no iiioaiis of gi-083. P.o.i v.nutluit Uio Stvto has a iitl« to Swinn)> I.nniis Co-itroiersy. Stato boards has for yuars boon coiiipseil of goii- j oa.'iiiiaiiiig tlio noGossiiry coat of a hospital, but tlieiu. and to as.-.ert Mint tltl . and further, to of the Loiigue K.-eeli'etl YvilU C'lioei*«. I aud nppoiils the sole purpose of which Gov. Luce opened Iiis ineHBa-;o to tho Stato prov, ut lli.-ir passing ii'o-.u lUj railroad ciuu- tleiiit'ii attached to tlio minoriiy political jiarty havo no di.iicully in arriviii'4 at acuucluslou [Hosron special.] ! was lo divert uieu's thoughts from this liaiiies into tlio liaiidH of iMii-chaser-i. siiiis wen; liOgiaiaturo ljy c.on;raiula.iug it ujion Ihefavor- in the. Sta.»». .-Viid yet the liali propagatod under that allow one ifl siu-oly ueedod. ijUestion and to confuse tlieir miiitls upon The auimiil I'nmjuut ol' the Jlnssachn- • able aii>.pieoa under wliith it a-*seiabloJ, and dlroctinus of this lioard aro found to bo strictly Tin: N.il'..,lAI. sciioui.. coiiini'Mici'tl aboil, a year iLf;o„ by iu.unciiini, lo prevent the diapoaa. of these hinds byiherail- relerroil to the (joiieral proipority which liaa iiro• non-partisan in th-jir charactor. .So witli the Hut a Rinall amount of mouoy in addition to setts 'J'ariit' Jiofofni Lea.tjne took place this issue. It would be woiitisonio to tell roail companies, ainl to hold tbeiii for iheSia i work of all our boards. I'olkii'al favoritiani currant expenses is now reipiirod by tho.Vurmal hero ut the Hotel Vemloiiiu Fri-lay even• the loug list of non-ntgumeiits, and yot go vailod aiuco tho meeting of tho last I.BiJisliiture. if the courta lUi.ju d deoi 10 tliat our calm ia ii uovur untors into th-ir proci;odiiigs.. School. All entire appropriation of .rS ,jOj will TIIK lUI.Lnr. valid one. Toe.-.o suits aro still pending and ing. Tbo priiieipiil ynesi of the evonin.t,' to a'ly Noitliern nionil eommniiity and •Illi: llKl-OltM S.'lUliil,. meet its •wimtB. Tbo first oiiostlon toucliod upon by the Govor- be u,' luisllod w-it:l vi^^or. ask tlie iiiliahitiints to give a reason for 'I'm: .voaiciTLTuu.M, c-ii.r.Rtii:. wa-; Soi'retiity oi the Treasury Fairchild. nor is ia nnjanl to purity ot oloetiona. Ho roconi- L'lnisiial efforts havo boon inado during this 'I'his is iu n. pr.api rous conditiou. 'J'ho appro• Tho awaniy lan-ls. to which ivo held undis• .•Vmong the others were: Tho I'resideiit- their action upon the tarill: nnd see if you meudstho l.ogiKliituro to adopt n. nowordlf- biouuiiil torni to secure lioinca for iho hoys aint priation of ••irl"., Oi jior anninn by tho i,'encral puted title, lu-e now all disposed of, and i d. ai« Icroiit systoin of %otint,', if it is poasihla, tliorebv to thu institution, ami theso ollorts liavo hcou Dloct of Hiirvai'd CoUeoe. T. "\V. Hip,^'iii- . will get a sntisi'iielory reply. Now and government fo oxjieriinontai purposes will on- , lo iuiornss upon your minds tlie dau;,er of mak• to luoro uiicrodlv i;iiarj ti'o -oalloli box. unJ cou- crowned with groat success. Whilo it is not then yon may heir a nebulous something largo its lield of usofu;no.:8 aud. lo a liiultod ex- ' ing njipi-oiiriatious of laud Biuiilar lo tho.-it ^ou, 1'. .-V. Collins. Henry L. rierco. tiauoa: true of all tho hoys that ; o to t lo Itoforiii School, yet it ia iruo tha: many of Ihom go out lent, rodiieo exiu-naos iieretoforo devo:od to : luadoiu ISS:i aud Its-.^. Gedrgii S. Halo. C. I!. Coilnian, Leopolcl .aboiit.a homo market, but it willbe nebu• Tho npun clinrfOB luado in so many qiiiutora and become active, indiis.rioua and honored exin'rimoiital purp :a,'>a aud paid by tho Stato.- | IHIlKOT'l-AX. lous, indeed. Xo; such urgumouts that our olo:itioin aro cnutrollod by tha corrupt ' Mo.se, Jesse Motenlf, aid M'illiaiii Kudi- citi/ens. Tlio nianogonient iu every respect is Itiauow fairly wMil e(|iiipp-.-d iu all of ita Uo- I A bill haa passed botli houses of Congress and tlBo o( nioney in Klariu:; violation of law aro | cott. \V, K. llusSeU presided, and iu iiu so presouted have uot settled aud ctui- worliing wis'ly und liarinoiii nisly. It la fully partmonta witli buildings and facilitioi. i now awaits iho acti.m of ihe President, ro.und- painful to hoar and iilaruiln'4 i( trtio. If falao, | answering tho.'xpoctations of itn founlers, an i opening speoeh said tho gathoi'iug was nol soltle a principle for Ihe future. thoaochaivos nro a Hross iihol up m our civili/a- | rni-: .•'ii.m.m; si:iiool .\t riociin i'i>x. \ ing t.) tho Siatea aijiounts, paid unJor a law 10 thatsciiool is fairly att'ibuted tau credit for Last year au ajitn-oiiriation of -•^".'..ii 0 was pasaetl by Ctingrosu during tlio war lovviug a uot oue of interested capitalists to rejoice We are told that thi.. niodoru tarill idea ia tion. Uufortunalo lur:.tito iijid nation will it ' a portion of the reduction in uur iirisoii pojiula- bo if tlio fact is cataldiahod that iin'ii an. nloctud j made for the constriictitin of a building, mid tlirti.-t tai.-. Tuis will give to .Michigan .s'liij.e.w over apolitical victory, but a gilherinv; in popular iu some of tho Southotn States, tion. .-r;i.'..'..iJ for current oxjienses. A iiiaguiiicont if Ih-j bill Dticouioa a law. Too amo.int will lie to jiospiuns of ijuIjUc trust because ol their i tho iutoi'osts of tho iiropat;iitiou of a and lhat tho parly which advo.iatos it will wealth or u'lilitv to uau or coiiinianil luouoy lor j iNm'HTitiAT. iionii: koii fiii'.L.i. atructure has b..-en erocto I and flnlsiiod. .\ very placed in the treasury to tiio credit of the gen• [;roiit political oeoiioinie reform. .\ soou bo streugthoucd by their snppoit. lllejjitiiiinto pniiK'sea in aocurn ; pliico. What ! This la ono of the yoiuiKeat of our charitable large appro}iriation ia now aakod 'to luriiish and eral luiid. and you are ri-coiiiuietiilo,i tu deduct ia liuown a.s tiio iMassaclmaotta syateni is ; an l rofnriuatory instimtions. Homo of tho oijuip it. this nniouul from tho apprupnatiou for geueral lotiur from Presidoiit t'loveluud, -who 'Ihls may or niuy uot bo Iruo. They can purposes. uariioatly coniiiieiiiloil to your can'ful cousiJur- problems connect'd wiih tho caro iiud coiitriil of TiiK SOLDI nits' iioMi;. bad been invited to iittoud the banquet, only be gained for it by jirer-outing it ation. KroMi Unit coniiiioinvo.i th we hear at l this cla^a of nirls iiavo lieeii solvod. 'J'lioy lia- o Thia is yet in ita infancy. One haa to soo it to nan oDi.TunH, •• was thou road, Tbo letter •was as follows: ; clearly auti faiflj- 10 Iho jieoplo of thoso liitlo or no eoiiiplaint against curriipt intluoncos availed tl'.onisolvos.of tlio opiortuuitios allor-.ed approciata tho necessity for Ita esiablisliiiioiit Then) can be no doubt that tbo effort of tho ntthoiiolls. To th : •'i them by this hoiiif, and niiiiiy of tliem hav njil the work it ia tioinLike some ot our othor Fish t;omiiii,6Biou ia addiiti; to the ;ood prudu..t "Exui;u'ri\T, Jiassiox, / i Stittos. They can not bo wou by pielnr- iJOBt. thought is involiod m.por.aul .suhjoc, your j ^^„„ j„ i^,^^^, „, „; institutions, it ia full and riiniiint' over. Its ca- ana to the woiilth of tlio Stale. I am coutitlent WASlllXtiTO.N. 1). (!., Doc. 'JI. )• I ing lo tho people of the North tho dnn- pa:ity is snii|iOBOd to lie about In. and it now that tho game ami tlsh wavilen and his tiejmties j others are doing cro.lit t.i thcinaolveH ami tho "Moaara. Shoniiati, Iloarimtl elli.irs, Conimittoo: ; gors which they havo to fear from old men ' ' • ] iiiHiitaiion in tlie luuncs of oiliers. Tlioro is no has loll iniiiiitea. 'J'ho lio .rd will urge nn ap- have lieen enahietl lo preveut iiiiicii of the de• A growing i.'vil has l.een dovolojied in more I who censed to bo rebel brigadiers before I longer dillk-ulty in Ilmliug ida-.'ea for tho (jood I i»ri;priati.iii of .?t'i,(li(j to .sie.il'iU lor the iflilition struction that haa lioreto.'ore ombarrasaod tho Gk.N'I'LKME.n'—I um exeeudiiioly sorry recent legi -lai ion l,y the euactmen:. of laws iu f^irls in tiie homo. ofaljospital outside iif the main building. If ollorts of the commis.^iion. that I can uot be ineseui at the aunniil ; many of tbo present voters were born. If, conllict witli ihe roMi.iilutioii of ihe Mate. This tliis plau is adopted it will give au opportunity •nil-. srATK .-riiooi, at <:oi,pw,vtkii. Ua11.1Liia1>s ANO It.vII.UilAO I'lOtMlSSItiN*i:its. : however, any of tho-o Slates can ba has caused ^e)-y suriuna eiiileirraasinenl in dinuorof the Massachusetts'fariffriol'orm This «::l.ool ia allll rua'izing all of tho erpocta- to prov,tie room for at least forty wlierj tlio lios- Wohavewi.hiu our bonlers ;j,7ii.s inilo.i of many casei. ii ia vtry itnportiuit that oil'oris p till ia now lociLteti on tho lourlh lloor. Tho League of Doc. li.s. 'J'his is not merely a gained for the cause aflor arguniont f .lirly tioiis of its iiiiiHt siiiigiiine fiio'ids. The lieiirl comjileted roads, an.I accoi'ding to tile reports ot ftbouid ho jiialc let sei.-iir ' . he p;ts.siL-.,'e of laws- asl:.-i fnran aiiieinini-nt to tho law poi-iiiittuig erei tion of such a huililiug ia coniiiiondod to formal and eomiuou e.viiressiou of rcRrot. I made, il must be reuieiiibercil that many a tiiat will HtLiid lite scniiini/ing test j.rovided by tho Cuuimis .loner of Kailroaia we find that tho them to talie ihiidvon in cert-aiii castis v.-here your lavoriililo consiileratlou. i Korlhorn ninn, inniiy a Xoitiiern State tbo roii.^tiiiitu.u it self. Tile laihir.' of ho lu.-iuy toial cti6tt>f tne.-ie roads was •:r'J|ii.f,0 i.O .i, oran It truly indicates how niiicb I shoultl eu- ihey are not di'pe.ndent upon the pulilie for siip- laws in i-e.,.ent yeura for tii" reason suggested. A hill lias paased through Coiigro-is providing "am Hint equal to ene-fiiurih of the equalizetl joy meeting tho nieniburs of vour loagno, ' must bo roioiised for broader, froor jtort Theiriii.il is i liere are cases where cliil- Bomowlial. •.vcavi-iia co;iti-icneo in tlio wis.lom of fortho ])aymiiiit of .^ll)J por annum torencU value of all the tuxablo property witiiin tli-en are criieliy ireate-d by tlioir parents. Jt ia and liow glad I shonld bo to express iu thought, andtbiit tho exchang.' thus mado the l.e;;itiIaLiii'(. that enacts and llie l-lxeciitivo votin'iin iiiainlainod in Soldiers' iloiiies liy the .State, not incnuli::g jirttpertv" luiying li-iie TiiiiiisliMieiit itiiiy be iiillicteil ii]>oii Riicli may iidviintiigo the groat cause which wo who ajijirovt-s iliea;' lueaanres(lc'lared to be un- Siatea. Tills will eontriliute ttiivard the sup- sjii-cilic taxes. In IK-if tlio J.ogi-.latiiro person luy iippreciation of tlioir iniportnu'l ]iiireiit-i. but •' vtin tliia iloea not pr.itoct or geiier- coiiatiiut.iuiiai. ', iiiimis iiietliods luivu lun-n ]iiii'-t of .MichiL'ati's .••:(-)Iilit..rs' Iloiiie uoitrly or auiliorized tho ('oimiii..aioiii>r ot liailvoatla fiorvicos iu a cause lo which I nm earnest• call our own. ailvljeneiit tlie ehiill. I'liiler such c r.:iiMistaiico:-i. sug.:esied .1 ttvold tile dl;';c.il;y. l veiiiuro, t-i quite -^.--D.U M for the yoav.i of ISSti and l.s.i.i. 'i'hia to appoint a inecliaiiijal en;,'inoer as an as- it sctiiiiH wise to peniiit tlie aiiilioi-iti-s to send ly altacliud iiud to acknowledge at tbo " Gentloniou of Iho Titriif-P.oforra League, vuiy earn.sty i-e.:ocial work it shall bo eriito in -rojise in iho numb r of pupils. 'J'h' tle. The appropr alien will bo cxiiiuisiod wiion giiieer a ljoard of arliitratitiii lo asaia„ iu a.liust- tho atnio.sphoro surronudiui,' patriotic aud couipolloil to lay this issue clearly aud tli- to lo; k nil decision- o; ipur own aiuhit jercuuria. l>oani estiiiiatoi tl.o flume ratio of im.-reiiRo ft r the nioniim.-nts are coiujiiotetl, ami a small aj)- ing troubios ahoiild they arise between ceiujian- can at leiai ..vol l aoiiie of [lio uil-tii' os in Iigia- niisellish men biiui!od logetlior iu Iho iu- loctly before Iho Awerieau people, to the theiio.vt two years. Tlie health of the pupils piopriati-n to provide f.ir their suitable dodica- iea ami uii-n. litiion. it fl nor jirosiiiiied tliat tuo evil can iio has bo. n exio.leiit. torosls of their follow-eotiiilrynien aud oud that they may iipjily uu ouligbtenod outireiv a.OMi-d, out it oiif^lit to oe n.-duced lo a lion is siifgested. ti:mi'i-;i:.v\o:: t.i-ioisi.ATtriN'. devoted to tho work of taritf rol'onn. This inloiligoiico to solve and 'settle tjio issue iiiinimuni. 'fee C. lis itiition provmes that no .^iiiiiiOUs' .sriio,-)!. i.'oii 'nil-; iir.iND. I'AV.MIi:.. I' ol-' MF.MtlltlW oi-i STATIC BO.VRnS. Tlio Governor refers lo the failure of tbo local new lull siiiill lie Introduced iiftor the lirst: lifty This school is judiciouaiy and woll accnni- To tho end that a clear nnd dellliito stiiloinont option law beeiiu.oof its uncoiistitutioiiaiity. reform aiipears to nie to iioas far-rencbiiig forever." pliahiu'-t tile pitrjuiSe for wiiich il -ivas ostah- and lo the iiuilii.eiaiou by tho upieiiie I'l.uri of da> s ol a iiea-ioii i.iiii 1 have oxpii'o.l. SoinL-tini*'a oftnecoat.of supoortiii: each board andS.aie in its purposes us tlio destiny of our coun• Eepresontative Fitch, of New "i'ork, fol• bills ai'o introducjd for oue purjuiBo, aud after linhi-d and is niiiintaliioil. iiislit It inn flhaii appear iu tiio iip)iropriittioii ivliat lie I'egarils a-i some of tlie most valuable try auil us broad in its benotieeneo as tbo lowed. Bo said that Proaident Cleve- tho e\piratioii of liic time limited for tho intro- IlIirillOAN ASVf.L'IU roll TtlK INSANi:. liill. I revonimeiul that tho law be aiiiindoil ^o aniondiiients to the tax laiv. lie deplurea tho dnciioii of bills, used for a iJi.rjioae entirely for- On tlio tat (lav of Deeeinbor there were sid jm- tliat tlie expenses of the iiienibors et tlio i.oiirds evila of inteni|uiraiiro aiiil coiitiniios; welfare of our outiro people. It is becatiso liind's message hud voiced the principles oii^ii to -he original one. Iliis sterna to men tieiita boiii-4 eared for at tliis asyliiui, an in• shall bo audiied and paiil by tho respectivo lielii'ving lhat the sen inieiit of alai'go por• tile ell'orts of its advocates are not discred• held by niiiLy laadiug Itepiiblicans, uud viotario ( er the leti or und spirit; of the Consti• crease of ninoly-six in two yoMi'B. Two years boar.ls and institutions. tion of tile .--tate is rijie and veatiy for it, i coiii- ited by auy sordid molivos that ibey aro he spoke from this staiidpoitit. The jiro- tution, and when resorted to. raises oiiiljiirinss- ago we founil oiir aayhinis nil full. 'I'no i*iipi I OIIA.NGI-I IN Al'enorilt.VTloN' YKAlt. iiieiid to your eonsiileration the pita^if,'0 oi a iug ipiu.il ins. increase of iniiiat's iu the Iiiatitutiona lotl to In his iinniial report for l.s.s.sj iho AiniiiOr Gcn- local opiiiiii law. if one eiuj be ileviai d free from iililo'boidly and conHdently lo allaciv the siding oilicer Ibeu read a letter from Soe- inipiiry. iiiii the construction of cotiage.s in the (•r.'il reeonimends tliree ajiiiroiiriatious lor oacli coiiatiti.tonal ob eetions, l-liitertainiiig sine.-re sltongbokls of si;]lisb:iess and greed. Our retary Eudicott regreltiug it necessary i.s-iii;Ti:iiMiN.VTi; sKSTHS'f'i-:.';. vicinity of the main biiildinita was siieKer-ted doubts an to this ptiiut, I d sire t.t urge upon In the closing liii rs of the ae^si ii of I8.S7a liiU inst itiititin anil object—one for tiiO si.x mouths iiisliiutioiis woro construclod iu purity of absence, autl also one from Spoiiker Car- • anil tlio plan ii'lejiti d and reeeiiim'iiulo 1 Iiy tile iiiding .luiie :n. l.s,s.i, anil thou one for each of your careiul att-ntiiin the .lue.^tinn ot constitu• wa.-i iiase|.i] enti le.l "Au ac: to ]ti-ovi.io :o.- iuiie- jiutposo iiml love for humnuiiy. Their lisle. termiuato si-n.eie-e % ainI ili-]io^ition, uian;i:te- iimniigoi-s ot tlie asylums, it was boliuveti that tile twolvo iiionths eadiu 1 iiine :i0. IS'.U. tionality. Unfortunate, iinlooil. woultl it lie to operation is adjusted to tho touch of na• meu:. ami release of critinnais uiiiii-r son- cottau'ei Hiuliciently i.'oiiinioilioiis to acooiiiiiio- Wilde tliis elniii;!- iniiiiit to sonio extent sim• ailop.. liieasurea relating to this auiiject that Speaker Carlisle expross-ed his rogrot at tencos." iTho I ^overiier siiys tliiit lie eouM not i d;it« fifty.patiunts could be coii^trm-ted at an plify lio-iklio.-piiig. yi-t this would not eoiuii.Mi- will again be ovcrthru-ivn liy coiiiputent judicial tional virtue and patriotism, uud their re- not lieing able to be jnesent, ami said: exiieiHe not exceeding s:i)!i to eacli juiti.-nr, sato for llio jtracLicui objections tliat jnesent authority. apprpvo thu ^I la'ceiise it contain d a jiro- sults tinder snch guidance lunst be the "Under tho ciicumstaiices all I can do is while the lai-rie institutions cost aliout SI, clJ i theiiiseives. 'I'liii evil to be eoiifroute.l ia a groat aud jinwer- viBiou under \vhieii tlio intina-.tor.^ of tlie iirisens pfO.S],erity and tho htippiiiess of our peo• niighS d'julile tl.o iiinxiiiiiiin ji.uialt-.* iiiipuseil a patient. .-Viipropriations ivere iiiado for lliti j .V soiini lei ic ]iolicy i'ei|iiii'eR that there ful eno It aiiilks uln'.aid at iioeiiduy. and at to suiiil yon the assnrauee of my \v,>tmost v,hxthe'law fei- Ihe oli'eiiso eoinMiitted.i I ilid construction lit two cottiiRes at Kalaiiia/.oo, two , shall be ample funds ill tiiti ireiisiiry to meet night la minij lis deadly work. .Many salooiia ot ple. .-Vnil so- long as the iidvoc.itos of syininithy with every ellot't that may bo :4i^t ftiid donot lieIiOV<.'tiiiit any iimii or sot of III I'ontiac. antl ono at Traverse City. Jfest of p.oaiptly any and all ileiininds tiiat" may bo tile itiwi-r oi-J r are r.'ndezvoua for criminals. liirill' reform appreciiito the sentiments in luiide to iidvanco the people's eaiiso in the •• .'jhji should be cietlii il Willi iuulierity to ini- th'ise havo beem coiiiplototl and aro occuiiiod by liiaile upon it, but it is nut a. wise uconoiiiy to Witli a high ljaiid il altempts todictiito nieas- whieli our inslitiitioiiR had their origin, so striigglo now going ou be-Uveeu the friends peso pmiishiiii'iir iieyoud iliat iiroviili tl by patients.. maiiriain an nnneeessaiy au.idiis. -Money Ul'es and lu elect ila fr.t-ntla to otUcial ]i -siliou. long as tliey appiebeiul the forces which law. 'Pile quest ii ill of iniloieriiiiuiLie aontteii-oa lUiVVKllS- SItflllr.AN' A.'IVT.CSt AT I'O.VTrAC. ahouiil not bo tlraun iroiii tile iienpio iu advance It is so Bii'oiiy that goutl jiieii sonietiiiiea of iudnstriiil fteedom unit the beneliciariea TViil atain ciiiio liefoi-e you. It is Iii-<^uiilit Tliis was aec'iiid in construction as w-oll aa-iin o: its iieods. 'i'lie pi'opiisoil llian woiilil ]ilti.ce in bow tlouii and 1 b.iy l.s deiiiiuitls. iut in idone eaii guide llioir O]ier;ilion, so long of iiiilustrial slavery. This stritgglo has to your attciifion ii.\" tli • reiiorts of jirisnn size of our inainio asyluiiis. Tliero wore 775 the treasury six iiiontlis' oxpouilituros beyond some way. soinehew. it must bo nu,-t as tlioy, ill a spirit of Irne patriotism, are just coiiiiuoiiecd iu tbiscoiinlty, inul Ihoso boards and the lioai-d tif c'oiTcctioua aud Cliari- )in.tients in this institution on tlio 'st day of ttio aiiioiint now ro.piired. I'lidor tho jir.-sent au.l resivi..intH iippiied If our CoiiatiiU- couseciiited lo the sot vice of their conn- who ileliidu tbenisolves with the hope lhat tioa. - ,luly. iM-.s. This is lui increase tif Ii:' durin't tlie aysteni lialances iu tlie i reiisury are soinetini -s tioii prohibits iis ii-ein Koeuriiig an eilieieiit last year, and t;'5 in tivo years. Tho beard asks laruo, but are iiaimlly small too last of liecoiu- la.v for localitii B, it doe.-i not pr.ihlblt a goneral try, leuiiiorary defeat livings uo diseonr- it will bo iibaudouud boforo the triituiiihof eAlliiI.i; SYSTKM. ffn'no direct appropriation. Thii eottiigea liavo bei-and llie lirat of .laniiiiry. liecenili r'Ji. iH.-is, prol.iiiito.'y latv : and if we are deuteil oilier op- agotnent. Il but pioves the stubbornness Closo'y allied t'l this is what is kieiwii as the right lA'er wrong nro i-im|dy angmontiug boon t:onstriicteii and are proving entirely satis- the balance was si'.-j.ifl',. ' This auieunt is not ]iortiiiiitie;t, ill) doubt in tlio future this ceiirso parole syati'iii. In th" State of liliiotlie syt.t;'iii of the forces of eoniiiiiied solli^hnoss, Ihe Weight of tho blow that tvill inevitably faclory in tlio.r result. likely to i>e niaioriaiiy reduced before tlie treas- will lio ros.jrtetl to. Some anieudments lo tiio of paroling |iriseiie:*s has 1. on adopioi. "Tliey and discloses bow far tlio people havo Tilt: NOltTIIKits' MieillOAN ASYLUM AT TIlAYKltSH iirv will be replenisiretl from the taxes of is.ss. tax law siiou.tl be made iucreaiiiit^ the tax antl fall upon them iu the fiiiure. This is not aro porniitted o gu out liefoi-e.the exiiiratioti of flTY. 'J'iio proposed cliange wonlti atld to t.ie avevago to reiidoi'its eiiforcem;!iit more c rtain i om- been led aitray, and how great is the iio- a Ihre.il, liUt,'I friendly w.a-niug. The his• fielitolice, under rule.-; anil ro.:ul(L.ien-, estiUj- This aaylniii had on tbo lirst day of July. 1S5S, balance Ireni t^iii.i, u.i to -irL-m .imn. I-'or tlieao piaiuts against prosecuting attorneys for nog eessily of redoubled eU'.irts iu tlieir bo- lislied by tile lto.-ird of .Maua.-ers ; hut never un• tory of all movements for necessary social rM natieiiia. Tnere haa been a ra]iiil iiicroise reasons i do iioi cfincur iu the rocoihincudatiou leet in litpiorciLsos are not infretpieiit. Posaibly til tlioy have serve! tiie iiiiiiiiiiiim tiiiio; ii.ir halE. To lose faith in the iutoUigeiico of 01'polilieiil I'l forms shows that they grow within tlio last two years. The territory alloitod of Iho .\udiior GeiieraL theiriiuties may be more eloiirly dellnod. can tiioy bo held beyoiiil tli.i niaxiiiitini reipiiro I the (looiilo is a siirreuder and nu abiimlon- tn itconipriaes mou of tiio newer counties, and 'I'lie uassiigo'ot a law prohiii tins tho sale ot moi'O radical by opposition and delay, and bylaw I'or tlie oifensu euiiiiiii.teil. Tnis is a 1.1 vn s-rofK I'oMjnssioN. thoHQ are rapitliy iiiereiisin^'in jiDpuiatioii. with intoxicating ilrinlH) vithiu three miles of .-tato uieut of the struggle. To arouso their iii- it would be vi-10 aud patriotic. upon tho measure eomiin.-ndeil ljy jirison referiu asso• Tho Coniini salon haa discharged ita duties a iiioro tlian corn Hptindini^ ineroase of insaiio. edu alioniLl iiisiitntions has been urged njiori ciations, aiiil hy iiiiLua.:ers ot soiii.) of our with iutluatry ami iidelity. tollige.iee nnd freo it from dark osa and part of our opponents to recogi.ize tho in- 'J'lio report of the boa d will indica.o tho no.ioa- SKi.s.vt, sMUViei-:. my attention, and whiio I nm not yet preiiared prisons. .-\iid wliile 1 am net il'.Trou .'lily con• dohisiou gives assuraucu of spoedy and evitablo aud accede to reasonable doiuiiuds sity for additions, and point out the propnsod to ro.-oinmmil the adoption of ihis inoasure, yot vinced t.lliiL the auticipato.l lielieilts will "lie de- Sergeant Couger and his aids ai'O doing much jilim for enlarging the capacity of the asylum. its eiinsiileratiou in eeuue.-tioii '.vlih the whole complete victory. now I'lithor than bo foruudto accept hnrtler rivoil from its mloiniou, yet it ia comiiieniled to disseminate iisofiil ktiinvietlge. quostiou is suljmit.ed lo you for Rolutiou. to yiiur careful eeuaiileration. if lulopied ASVr.U-M FOIl CKlMIMAl. AND ItO.MlCIllAr. VA' •rilK STATi: .Mtl.ITlA. "In tho track of reform .tre often found terms hereafter. co.ser.uste.v. our wliolo prison iiianageiuoiit iiius. he TiKN-rs. We liave thirty-six military companies formed the dead hopes of pioneers and the dos])air Ar a rule, there is greater dimgor ot our hav• "So fur the sentiment in favor of aro- rovisoil and clinnged. In tlie State of Oliio ThlB -was located a few years aso in connection into four regiments. To sustain thorn a tax ing too much rather tliau too little loitialation. of those who fall iu tho inartdi. But there duclion of taxatiou aud tho reuiov.il of they liavo liut one hoin-d cl.itlio.l w-itli auihei-ity witii tho Houao of t'orroetion at Ionia. Two etpial to three and one-half cents to each inhab• Clianges iu tho law should not ho made except will be noithor despair nor dead hopes iu to grant paro.e to prisoners, anil l am clenrly yeara ago 1 earnestly recoiuniouiloil ita removal itant is levied. 'Tlio foicii ia in spiomiid condi• commercial restrictions has been cou.sor- wh re some good result is to bo attained. Aud of the upinien iliat in order to acciiro a wise dis• to Home more favoraldo p iiiit, ami the con• tion. Durintt the lust biennial per.otl two suc• tlie path of tarill reform, nor shall its vativo, and, if it does not continue to bo upoupo subjectis it in ro important that you cretion ami uniformity in i»rnctiee, we must version of the jiresent institution into a iirisoii cessful and prolitahlo encanqim -nts havo been pioneers fail to roach tbo heights. Hold• refrain from anieudments to existing laws than so, tbo losponsibilily will rest .i-ololy on consolidate and es aiiiish eno single p.-ison for foiiialea. I hope that uo iiionoywiU beap- held, it tho force is to lie main.aiu'd. as 1 in those relating to our common school system. ing fast thoir fnilh and J'ojecliug ovory those who uuroiisoniiblyoppos.i it. 'i'hoy boar.l, aud the rinlitto grnnt iiarido must lie jiropriatel to oxtoud the building or increase its tliink it ought lobe, those niiuual encanijiiiKnts Leave idl go\eriiuient In tho hanils of the peo• alluring overture aud every deeeptivo coin- guardod, protocted, and vestrii to-t in ev ry par• capacity wli*!re now iocatoil. Several plana havo are noce.'ftary to st imil ito tho niombers of tlie iilouo cm stop the agitation or confine it ple so far as ro.-.Bihlo and our institutions will ticular. .-Xnother very important feature tlutt been suggeated to moot the omtu'gency. 'l'lio comiianioa aud render tiiem prohcient in dr.Il promise which would bolriiy their sacred within loason tble grounds by proper con• nio^t fe Lsiblo ono lhat now sugt^osts itaolf is for on tho liold. be safe. must ho umhr.icQil in tiiia law to inaivo il olfec- trust, thoy thenisolvos shall regain .and re• cessions to the douiaiida of tho people. tivo and useful is—provision must bo made for tile Stato to procure a iiroper sir.e wi.hin a short TOTAt. TAX,1.T10N. Tho Governor saya that he trusta occasion will not arise where "his conacienco and jutlgment store the patrimony of their countrymen, Tho result of the contest in which we are th:i employuicnt of toe ]>riseiier befiiro lie is dist'tnco of tho proaent in-titutiou. and oroct The ag'.-rogato appropriation required at your will bo at variauco with legislative action, but ii'ood fioui tho trespass of grasping on- ])eriuii tell io leave tho prison. .\Io.i often go out tiler.-on a auitahio liuiltling for tiio harmloaa in• hands for tho muiutonanco of all existing Stato on^ngod is not iu the least doubtful. And, if it should, duty must bo, though reluctantly, Iroui tho jirisons with n lirm detenuliiation to ula, ea.. If thia plan Is adopted, a buiklim: ahoiild institutious and all tlie current expoiiaos fortho jroaehuieiit aud safely secnrotl by tho unless tho evils of wli cb we coniiilaiu are diseliarged. lead hotter lives, ljut thoy hav.. iliiliculty in iio •erected witii tho ultimate d-aign and pur- next two years will bo *000,0-3 iluss than amounts genius of Aniericau justice aud equality. lu relation to pardons. I have in tho main lol- romoved—•which seems not at nil probable llndiug employment: they'are oinlnirrnssed at ]ioso of rtimoviug tho whole institution away appropriated iu 18.S7. If tliedirec- tax isrolundod lowed tlio rule lutopted two years aRo. i'lfuson Yours very truly. —the agitation should go xi-,'lit uu with every turn; tiieir honest "ellorta to sociiro lion- from the Houso of Correction. it will enable you to make a still further reduc• havo heen pardouo I from the several penal in• orablo employment are frustralt-'a. Ami one of Tho increase of inaaiio patients in our several tion of .*-l:!J.oUO. "G-Bovur. Cleveii.and." iucreased vieor and force until the public stitutions, and tho soutencea of four havo boon tho gi-oat.'st rei'oriiis boing instituted iu con• asyluma would Booui to indicato a rapid ttrowtU This inforiiiation will bo gratefully received Applauso on tho reading of the letter judgment and conscieueo refuse longer to nection with prisons and prisoners is to hi insanity, but eloao iuveatigation will sat-iafy commuted. by tho i>o.iple. Tho total amount of taxation having abated President Clovolaud's health justify or condone them. Nolhiug has yot adopt iiicaus and methods whorohy eiii- the inquirer iliat thia la moro apjiaront tha'n for all jiuriiosoa, assessod and spe.:ific, in the wns drauk standing. Another thioe liloyment may be aecurod. Here ia a broad real. I'cople woll advaiic.id iu yeara, with fail• Stato, exclusivo of any contribution to tho Advice to Writer.t. Occurred lo we.iken'onr faith in the jiistico held In wliicli refonneva can and tin lalior. And ing mind and atrenttth. peoviali and fretful, iior- General Govemmont. is 'about .^'-.i.OO i.min. Tho cheers was givou aud Mr. liitssoU then iu- of our cause or to abate our couiideuce iu The Yankee Blade gives tlie follow• in thia ciiiiuection I ilcsiro to call attention to hapa, whom no one would have thought of call• total ooualizod valuation ot tho taxable property ti'odncod Seci-etary Fa.r.diild as tho repre- its ultimate success. A sijiglo defeat, tho homo for discharged nrisonora, establisn.-J ing iuaano twenty years ago, are now BOiit to the 01 tho Stato ia .?U4.'i.ilOI).li.iO. .-Vnd it will bo seen ing good advice to writers for the press: seutativo of the ndministratiou. Secretary even if it had beou stistiiiued ou tho real in tho oity of Lietroit lUroiigh the otTorta of a asylum. -Many ot them can r.'coivo more com- that taxation amounts to more thau •! Do DOt 'Write an editor to ask if he low Christian . hilanthropists. It is doing fortalde care antl treatment there than they per cent. upon this valuation. Tho F.iirehild, after expressing his a]iproeia- merits of tho couttoversy, ought uot to much for thos-v.-ho leave our prison imtued could in their homes. Perhaps it is as well ot legal rnto of iuterost is ostublisl.ed at S will accept au article. It is iinpossihlo tion of the honor conferred by asking hit discouritge us. No just cuuso is lost so long with a tioteriiiinitiou to iuiprove their lives. hotter that they should he Ih ro. hut it accounts, per cent., and it is fair to presume that aver- for him. to answer your q^uostioa until to bo the guest of tho Longuo, said that ns it lias a single earnest advocate among Tho pr.inioterB of tliia home are not rich, aud in parr, for i lie rapid lucroaso in asylum popu• ago inveslmonla do not o.-trn a greater amount. the olection had by no means decided the ths p'.-ople. tho iuiiiia:,'ers are often in want of fuiitls. and I lation. .Another thing that may have a slight .\nd when wo consider tliat ta.xatioii calls for J i he has read your article. question of tho tarilT and tarifl: leforin know of no nioro worthy purpose to wtiivh a boiirinit upon this ia the mo. hod ailoptod ro- ]ior cent, of the not earniuits of proport.v. it Do not write an editor, "If this MS. "....ore than r),;100,0(IO of intolligont, amiill sum may be devtited.* It oiigiituot, and contly providing for tlioir sujiport. Ltntil within must be couco led that tiie loud protest against The struggle had only begun and the end must uot he, iiiiwlo iu auy senao a Stato institu- is founil unavailable inform mo, and I patriotic Araericiins liavo attested their a few yeiira tho counliea siipportetl tho inditjent an increase iB somotlnng more tiian what is was not yet. He continued its follows: tioii. Its nianiigeiiieut anil chief support must inaan(3 iu the asylums. Xow tho State some.imes termed tho chronic i;rutubiin(j ot tlie will forward stamps for its return." tidelity to the cause of rovenno reform . bo loft Ui irivate ontoipriao, but an a]iiiropria- assumes tlioir support after thoy havo been ta.\payer. Tho burden is not folt by men ot "The record of tho Jato canvass brin-. under circunistancos well calcul.ited to tion of $l,i.uJ iter anniiiu will bo of great sor- county patients two yeara. Under the You should remember that it co.st.s an wealth nor by prosperous bu.->ineB8 mun. but it no discoura,geinoiit to our cause, but ou lest the sincerity of tbeir opinions and vico to it. other syBtoiii the Sup.'rintbadouts ot the Poor, hears heavily upon agriciilturu. editor a stamp, as well as valuable freqiieiitly under the direction of tho Board of tho contrary high hopes for tho future. It tbey will neither desei't its slaiidiird nor If tlio parole syaleiii is lulopto'l thoao who go NWAXte L.VSIJS. - time, to write you. out iiiidor i.a provialous must lio careluliy Siiporvisora. removtui juttients from theasyluuis Questions connected witli the swamp land snows us that whore iutellect was nioused make pence "ith the otiemy until Kt lo.ast giianied nnd prote:-.to.I. .-\iiother coiiaiileratieii who had partially recovered, to save expense to grams have roceiiily attvncted unusual attoii- Do not write a long letter with your thought invoked, and exnerioueo apjiealed snbst.iutial justice is done." in tills lu-epoteil ]o.;.;iiliLtian must bo ciirefuiiy the county. Now that it ia paid out of the State lion. Cnder an act ot Coii'4i'e3s ot Sept. 'M, 18 0, MS. A long letter is almost an iu- to, wo made ereat gains; that we lost only Letters of regret from JJuvid .-V. "Wells, iuvesti^'uted. and tilat is its coliatitutiOitatity-. treasury, inducenienla to pursue this course do more hail 7,iiiiii,0;iii acre.-, wore p'aitod and ton- falliblo indication that you aro an in those places where mind was iloininalod It wid be worse thiiu useless to luiopt tliis sys• not exist. In the a; iiroprlatious niaiio for Isri7 ilorod to tbo Stato ot Jlichiijan under the condi• Presideut H.vde of Jiowiloin College, tem, only to liml. wlion tho Supreuio Court pass and |.ss,s, SftiC.iW.i was estiiiiati d and approiiri- tions of tho grant, OuJuno :;-i, ISJI, the Legis- amateur. by passion: whero piirtisuuship and the Curl .Sohurz, Gen. l-'raucis Walker and 'upon it, "that it is ia violatiou of thJ Constitu- ated for ihe oiip) ort ot State patieuts aud tho laturo acceptod tho grant ivitii iho conditions. Do not denounce an editor for re• blind prejudice of nico and section over- others wero read. Kx-t.'oiigri?ssmaii P. A. tiom payiuunt of ollicers of tho asylums. .-Vnd whilo About !,.•>.iU...0.1 acres of tho grant have since cnmo be'uevolouco aud love i'or a whole Collins said the tarill' lelonucrs had .T,irKSOX I'ltlSOX. thia waa quite largely iu oxceas of tho amount been claimed by the Govenimeiit because of jecting a 'MS. None liut amateurs do oxjion.ted fortho purpose, yet no other item country. It is true the taiiff s.'iould be fought a goo.l light, had kept tho faith, Tho prison lalior pays iioariy all of tho current alleged iiTegiilaritios in the survey. Thjae lands this. Professional writers expect' to 6.tpBUses of tho institution. 1 leniantls for appro• added so much to tho taxes ot those two years that Iho i.iovenimo:it refuscil to'patent to thj settled and forever removed I'loin the do• bilt'had not "liuished their course." The as this sum. .-Msiut ihree-lif ths of the --'.-JilO iio- have many M8S. vetnrned. priations will bo fur repair.s only, an 1 it is lie- Slate havo • U been sold by tho Geueral Govern- main of politics, for it not only disturbs meeting broke uji after "ibrcs times three liovod tliat •*:; '.u si v,'ill iiieut the reiiuiremeiita. tlonta in tho dilferotit asylums aro supported uient, homoateiulud under tho laws of Congress, Do not write on both sides of tho business but, inlinitoly wor.so, it prevents for President Clevel.md und the Tariff IUI-; sTATi; ucusi-; oi- t-oitniii-i-iu.s a.vd mirijior- hy tho State. A better plan, in my juilKiuent, and granted to railroads. sheet. No ariicle thus written ever will ATOUV .\'l- liiNIA. would bo to estimate the aiuouut requireil for It haa been from the beginning tho policy of tho simple jiurpose of universal beneti- Iteform Lea.-uo." . Your attention is vory eiiniostly called to the each asylum and apfiropriate it. or ao much of tho State to otlor none ot ita swamp lands for be accepted. couco for which alone our Government is report of tlie managers anil wartlen or this insti• it as should bo ueodoti, to that purpose. sale uutil patents were received Irom tho Genor- Do not roll your MS. No printer fittfid. It converts our legislative halls tution. l''or tile twenty-one mouths oiidin,- Tin-: t:xivi-:ttsiTv. al Government; and further, tiio geueral law The Dciuoenicy and Tiirilf licforni. into scenes of barter bttwoea contlictiug .Tune .'l!'. l.'vSs. there was drawn fruui tho treas• The Board of Ref^onis havo siibmittod a nie- would set up a rolled MS., if any editor provides: "That uono of those lands ahidl bo The Eepubiican party, by its course in ury for currout o.xpouses .rP.i),'Ji'i:i.7-l. And after inorial, giving a tietailed a atoiueuoof needs for subject to iJrivate entry imtil tho same shall intorosts, whore •wnmg'es over moans to should accept it. the ro cut campaign and iu tho late ses- ' doduc.Ing t.io amount invested iu .luaL-hinory, tho next two years. The special appropdatioiis have been ollered for sale at public auction." enable men to got more aud still moio siiggestoi aggregate .~Jl!).-iS;i. Tho pormanout Write plainly, spell correctly, con• sion of Congress, by its platform nnd tho goods aud uiateriaii--, tho excess of oxpo dituroa But in Pisa tho Loglalature mode an ahsoluto money from ottr citizens become tho chief appropriations miuio under tho c.xiathig laws over oaiiiings for tho peritid named w'aa and unconditional appropriation of lil.ujiliicros form strictly 1;o the best grammatical utterances of its organs and speakers,and char.ieieri.stitis of ihe people's rept'osenla- SJii.'i IS.-i;t, oran annual doHcieucv of .':^- ,-117. are .jlil7.U,ill. making a total oi--s:eil.'i*l. ofiswamp laud to tho county of Livingston for usage, rewrite, condense and eliminate. still more by the deliberate a-jtiou -of its Th.j omiiloyiiioiit of convicts has attracted Every intellig.-nt citizen of Michigan shares in tbo purpose ot atraigbtt-nins tbo chanuol of tives. It degrades busiuess nnd often majority in the ijonale regarding the tariff, •widespread and oamest a.tentiou for years. acouimou iiride in this great educational insti• Cedar IWver; and in isSt another like uiicondi- After talcing the utmost jiains, never be makes success therein the prize of dis• Nor aro all tho quostiony connected witu tho is committed to all tho oxtremo antl uiis- tution. .All dosiro to soo it prosper, but there is tloual appropriation of I'J,BjO acres of sivanip discouraged if a MS. is returned. Send honor. It corrupts the people. * problem yet solvod. Ilnmau'ity dictatea, and no denying the fact lhat its constantly increas• land was niiule to tho counties of Shiawassee chiovous features of unjust aud unneces• reason, as woll as experience, enforces the fai.t and Clinton for the purjioso ot improving it to other editors until it is accepted. "But how can this question be settled '> ing deinauds'aro somewhat disturbing tho peo• sary taxation. It cannot escajie from that that our pvia.in popula'.ion luuat work. Justice ple. While its bonellts aro appreciated, there Looking Glass Hivor, ' Contracts for perform- There are two kinds of so-called iirotec- to tho toiling millions retiuirea that in doing ing tho work under both appropriations wero .-•ommittal if it would, and it sho rfs not the is yot a common belief that thoy are not equally A Memory Lesson, tive taritf—the oue old-fashioned, now this compojtioii with iro labor shouU bo re• disturbed. The taxes for its ' support iiiaiio -n-ith E. W. Sparrow. The jobs were slightest desire to do so. It must bo Tom—I've just lieea studying. my nearly obseleto, that of Homy Clay, some• duced to a minimum. Yot the Stale must re• aro -paid under a sort of mental completed, accepted, and selection of land mot by a political organization for ceive ci:tnpo rtatioii 'to defray tlie e.xiienHes in- tlleti in tho Lan.i OlDoo. Tho entire 'selec• memory lesson. The author treats the times called 'The Promotion of Infant In• protest. , We would bo glad to see some reform, and hnppily the Democrat• cmrred iu their detontion. Otlierwiso it will fall tions woro made from theso lands in dispute be• plan adopted that would roraovo so far as possi• subjettt iu a very simple and eil'ective dustries,' the underlying principle of beavily upon Ihosc who toil by way of increased tween the eieneral and Stato Goyernmonia. The ic party furnishes such an. organ• ble this fooling. Tiie sontiniunt is not conlined which was, if I rightly understand it, that taxation. After giving this subject ranch to tho ignorant, but loarno I andthougntful mon land had heen disposed ot thiough sale and manner. You'd'be sniprised to know ization. Th.it party has. abandoned . attention, 1 am impressed with tho belief there were certain unimportaat industries ore anxiously iuQuiring ivhat can be done to so- grant, some of them many years ago, by the how much my memory is improved one by one about all the ideas and that iiriaon labor doju not compete witli free cure iho prosperity of this groat nnivorsity aud Genoral Government. Tho certincates from tho which, if sustained liy the promise of an labor to tho extent tliat ia popularly- supposed ; since I began to study this litle book. policies that made it an unsafe aud an un• remove the objccLions; thby are not so many, but Land' Oflice were in the usual form, and patents assured market in this country, would in because the materials to construct prisous are' they aro real and not imaginary. It some Tvere signed to moro than 'C.UUO acres aiipropri- Dick—"W'ho is the author'? desirable party to place in power., What a short time become so established that prepared by free labor; foodimdclothing aro method could bo adopted that would Indicate a ated by tho acts rcforrod to before 1 was in- remain aro in a fair way to be reduced to produced by free labor, r ree labor superintends fonued'ot the existing conditions. The Deputy Toin—The author; let me see. I did they could give their prodimts to our peo• gradmil reduction in taxation for its support, it as low a point as any party can hope to institutions and shops. Free men are em- is believed th-it tho public would be satisfied to Commiaaioner. coufident that a doc sion' ot the knowj but I m'Ast have forgotten. I'll ple as cheaply as thoy could be bought plo.vod as cbaplidns, physicians, teachers, keep• Snpremo Court required him to do so, hiidisiSuod roach, ft is now as good an instrument meo: its domanils for a season la ortier to m«in- look it up when I get home.—Yankee anywhere in the •world; the other, the ers, and guards. Jt IS doubtful -whether in an tain its p'Ospority. Neiurlyor quite one-half of tho certificates without a full and free con'er- for the work of reform as can be had, and modem protective taritf—the tariff which economic-vle-w the priums oo not give to iree tho students aro residents of other States. It enco with tho Commiaaioner of tho Land. Made. better than any other immediately availa• labor almost as much employment as they take Otlioc, the Attorney General or the Governor was embodied iu the platform of the party seem B to mo that a moderate increase of the ble. We therefore ur^e our readers to ex• fcom it. EOortB for ImiirovJng the moral and amount required of these wouliliutlictno wrong When it was ascertained that wo were patenting Poilcd Again. successful iu the late election—has amine with care the organization of the Intellectual condition of tho men, similar to upon them nor intorforB with the general pros• lands to which -we had no patent, and, as I be• Hero (modem drama)—Great heav• for its foundation the principle thoBO ia force at .Jackson, aro constantly em• perity of tho institution. And this would be in lieve, in 'Violation of the general policy ot the Democratie clubs, to acquaiut themselves that it is the best for the ployed at this .natitution. harmony with tho well aottlod educational State, 1 refused to Bigo patents to the balance ens ! My rival has just arranged to con- with the men who compose them and thoir . THli UIU.NCH or TUK STATE miSON AT MAB- ot tho appropriation, believing that tho whole American people to buy ancl use certain policy of tho State. If non-rosldent pupils at• vev the fatal paper to Irene's father. methods of work, and wherever they are - QUETTK, tend n graded achool thev are by law imd custom course that had heen pursued in reference to articles, or, in the language of the late Ee- This oaildiughas ample provisions fortho care these particular appropriations -was a mistake. Lo"sfc! Lost! Lost! convinced that they can fairly for-.vard the required to pay tho expense of tuition. 'We aro publican platform, articles which can be «nd custody of ;i'io prieoucrs. Tho prison force glad that the reputation and character ot our After tt lull consultation with the Attorney Gen• cause of tariff reform, to join thorn and Stanch Friend—I fear the -worst. produced in this country, cost what they has not been organiieU. partly becauao tho build• nniviraityis such as to attract students from eral and tho Commissioner of tho Land Office,- labor irith them.—iVeio York Times. . ing is only now completed, but largely becanso other countries imd States: we ere pleased to suits were commenced in the Circuit Court to But stay! How sends he the paper? may, and that to the promotion of this of tho reduction in our prison population. Uo- have them come tons. .Audit is believed that sec aside the patents and the selectitms made, "By a messenger boy." end all the powers of the Federal cembor l, 18S-1, there wore in Jackson, and Ionia a very moderate additional charge to each one and those cases are still ponding. "Ha! I have it! Give the boy a Government should be invoked. The 1,SM prisoners ; December 1, 18BC, but l.OSiJ, a of tho nino hundred students from abroad II tho Stato owns those lands and is goinfi to The diary of the late John B. Thomp• reduction ol iHi. In Ionia the number fell off •would not be objected to by them. dispose of them, it onght to receive theh: value. nickel to buv some marbles." statement • of the principles of son, who was well known as a Southern Irom liiM to ail2. If tho increase from Uccember And again, it is not customary through• Eut there aro a groat many questions involved "Saved!"—A'eitf York Weekly. this protective tariff shows it can man of letters, is being edited and pub• 1. lo82 to Becembor 1, lS^-1, hud continued wo out a large portion of tho country hi this controversy yet to be adjusted. More be settled. It could even be embodied in lished by Mr. E. H. Stoddard, the poet. should now have a prison population ot 1,70-2, to support coHoges by taxation. Indeed, tho orig• than l.'.IXl.OOl acres of them are claimed The Old Stoi7. the Constitution. We have but to pro - pretty noar tho estimato at the time the ilar. inal plan of our University did not contemplate under pa'onts isBuea by the Genoral Govern• In this diary Mr. Thompson relates some quetto brunch -was oatablishod. Bnpponing it so largely by thjs moaus, and tao ment largely lo citizens of our own State. Braised and battered -wife—Your vide that no articles which can be pro• interesting anecdotes of literary London The roductiou the Governor attributes in port method has crept in through tho addition of de• Many of them are hold by homesteaders, and if Honor. Eufus didn't do this. Lord duced or made in this country shall be a quarter of a century ago. He speaks of to tho act passed iu 188? rolativo to the contine. partment alter department, and agonoral spreud- lands con be disposed of under &.»ntB Biinilor imported, or that thoy shall be subject to Tennyson as "a quiet, simple man, who ment of convicted iiersons in the Detroit House infe'out beyond that originally contemplated. to the ones mode by the act refen-ed to, bless you, there ain't a kinder husband duty of 1,000 per cent, ad valorem. This ot Correction, which was hold by the Supremo "Wealthy men remember other colleges in their then all of those lands may be sold by the in the world thau Eufus is. ' smoked a pipe and drank hot punch with •Court, in connection -\vitli another net, to deny wills, and wha- is better, rememhor th'om with State, or appropriated iu the same manner. would settle the question and remove it us." For years after Mr. 'Ihompson's-ro- the Justices of.the Peace tbo right to soutonce • Police Magistrate—How did you get libonU donations w.iile living. If somothin? And I do not believe that tho Legialatur s of from politics. This settlement, however, tum to America he kept the poet supplied parsons con-victod of offenses to tho House of could be done to increase its endowment iu this IStt j and 1685 intended to make an appropriation those black oyes and all those swellings can only be had after the principle in• Correction at.Iouiiu He locommenda the re• way, it •would point to a relief that wo ..Id bo that flhould involve owners in i ndless contro• with Virginia tobacco, which he preferred and discoloraiiionsoh your face if the peal of tho act of .887 and tho eiuictment of a very gratitvin^; but as long as all its wonts versy over their titles- Suchapolicy, itadopteil. volved has been held naked before the to all other, nnd which he smoked in clay ;-woll-guai'dod law that-will aut lorizo Jusricesi of ore supplied by ta.xat on, the mon of wealth •would throw a cloud over tbo title of many lands prisoner didn't beat you ?• people; has been fnlly considered and dis• •pipes, taking a new pipe for every smoke.- ..tiio Peace to sentence,' under certain circum- and liberally cannot realize the necesEiky of whether derived from tho national or State gov• "Wife—Them's—them's mumps, your cussed by them aud approved by an over• fltancos, 10 Ionia, and perliapa to the branch at contributing to its welfare. Of course, the ernment These high contracting parties oueht whelming majority. This question has Uorqaette. ' seoniu Ijoiter that wo should send i ogislaturd canno. interfo o in.the distribution to settle all the questions involved iu tho Sonor.—Cldcac/o Tribune. Judge no one by his .relations, wliat- not yet been so presented to the people, Stato prisoners to Steito institutions. If prac• miide of property by individuals, but it is sin• controversy, i'or thatpurpijso a bill has e'ver criticism you may pass upon his com• ticable, our lenialo State prisoners.^of whom cerely to bo hoped that m some vrav its endow• boon introduced into Congress aud is now Fashion has been descriljed as the and the blame for its non-presentment -we havo now twentv-soveu in the DeiroitHouae panions. Eolations. like features, axe ment can bo inorousod, and this will Boeure a pending, for the odjustmont ot those confltcts. rests with those business men nnd manu- of Corredtlon, should bo placed in tho s ate in- friendly sBntimont that will be of permanent If It should become a law. tho State would re• race of the rich to got awajf from the thrust upon us; companions, like clothe^, fttcturors who were so active m the late stitntlons. It IS possible that ourpi-isoQa may value to the institution. IhouaauJs of Its ceive tiUiS por aero for the lands that woro poor, -who follow as fast as they can. are more or less oar own selection. Mlstaltcs Abimt BIrd.s, Frogi!, Snakes and Are 'Wo to Have Anotlior •Wur7 TEE SEMTE MD HOUSE. Some political prophets aver that wo shall. \Vli,iil(;s. Bo that ai it may, tho baltlo wajed by modicul "Asl was Ktarding liy tlie liird ca.se," acionco iitiahist disease will nover coaBo-nntil wo NATIOXAr r.A'sr-.'>IAKEKS AND WHAT s.'iitl -c mu.-iouni attendant, "a line-loolc- ttrri^o at that iilopiaii opocli when tlio human B.id blood means an inactive liver and a sympa• itig man cani(> along and toM me ho family shall eoaso to bs iillliclo.l wi.h bodily thetic or unnatural action of the stomach, bowels and [ ailniynta. Ono of tho moat potent woa]ionfl kidncvs, and as a result wanted to SCO the swallows thai bur- •w..i..li tbo armory of ini-dicino fnrniihos la lloa- CONSITMPTIOir Procoodinff.s of llio S^mklIo iind House of rowod in the iiiuil. 'Never hoard of tott r'B Stoiiittcli llltiors, wbicli ia of special ' BSLBOUSS^ESS. KepreseiilativiTS — Importiiiit Muiisuros sncli a cane,' I .^aid, 'Is that .so'?' ho utility as a fiunily ruinody, as it laadnpi^odto •^hc symptoms are drowsiness, loss of appetite, SOEOPUIA Discussuil nnd Acted Oji — Gist of tlio rqdiod, 'It'.s very common where I tho iiiimodiiite r.-liot and ultimato euro of those cadache, lack of energy, pain in the back, costivc- nusinrs.s. live np near Glou'.s Falhi, Every fall dl8ordor.< of tho atoniacli, liver and howola BEOUCHITIS ncss or d'uirrhcca, sallowncss of skin, furred tongue, Moni-; thiui a quorum was proaont •when tii» t!ic swibllows of certain kinds tlive whicli aro of c iiimo n.et occurreiiuo. Indi,;es- general Iv ,attcndcd with incl.ancholv and OOUGES Senate rocouvened on tlio i;d inst. After the down into tho wator, fru'cc l.lioni.scl-.-os tioii, l)iliou^lIO 18 and ooiiatipation aro liiaopar- iatfoducUou o( H uiulry potitious tho coasidotn/- aldo coni'iiauioija, i;u 1 those ai'liiouts aro coin- tlirough, and bury thcinsulvcs in t!io GENERAL DEBILBTY. tion of tho Ittrlfl' bill was rosumcd, ithoine taken piotely or.ulic'ited oy tbo llit.ors. iUit iho OOLDS up wlioro il was left I.efofo tlio boiidiiya. 'Jh» mud, where they lie till sprin;,',' 'Ain't loiiiodial scope ot this suporlativ-'ly wholoaoino To cure tlicsc diseases means to restore the action followinc iiioiui.rlai wub prosontcd and wouc you mistaken'?'.said I; 'that I'otion has fy/of the liver and other org,ans, and to it'll the foisou in Wasting DiEaases to tho Coiiiiailico on Conniioron: "Thu and i^euial m iUliI. o taKo.t iu alHo'u.T.oua ail- Niitiomd iiourd of Trade hoi-eliy raHpeclfuily lioiii o.Kplodod among naltiralists for iiionts, rliiiuiiiiaism aii.l kidney troubles ; its '.i^ tlic blood, A remedy containing Mandrake, Cul-j Wonderfu! FJesh Producer. niomorH.liMu your honnni.Llo bodies to coiumuo fifty-ycar.s,' Then he bocaitio indig• action iu til so. aa in tiio oib-.-rconipl i nts, ho- - • vera Root, Burdock and CasCara Sagnida, acting to mal^a li'om time to time aiiijilo tti)proprja- ing chiu*.iuteri/,ed hy uuoiiualed ilioruu^hiioad. I especially on the liver, stornach, kidncvs and sweat glands, is the proper one, Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. tionH for the iudiciuna improvoiuout of all jirm- nant, ,aud took 1110 over and jiointed out Containing the stimulating Hypophos- cipnJ rivera, hiLrburH. and watorwaya, and tlio bird, I saw it was i.Ila to talk with 8- ' The process of digestion, assiiiinatlon anfl Ofl|ieolaIly to flee that Important ivorks ol liu- phitea and Pure Norwegian «,:od Liver Oil, hint, aud whon he told nic ho was a The prize prosonted by Emperor "\Vil- fCOi^ST§PATBOg^______. . removal needs the hcallUy action (it' the liver, prov meat iiiready bofun may not be stopped • pancreas itnd ),'-lJnd.s which .supply the bile and oilier lUiidii, in order to stiniMlalc them to proper tho poti.ncy of both neing largely in• for want ol nocOMaary funds for their continit- scliDol-tc'ttcber that settled it, liam to Trot, Ihiird in connection with '• ;iction. J lililiiird's Ttheunialic Syriip combines tlio bciL medicines, with tonics to restore aJl creased. It is used by Physicians all ovei anco and coiuplttlou, theroby iiiL-urrinj; wilhio, "I'll guarantee," contimicd the the fishery exposition i.s of silver wash• secrelions and supply the needed atiion. tho world. damuite, and ulliiua-te incroastal coet of tho ed with tjold, representing a sen-shell, woulc and nnnecosaiery duiiiy in nmUniir aucii speaker, "that threo out of evory live improvemonta available. 'J'iio National Board from vvliieli rises a boy holding ji fish PALATABLE AS m\LK. persons that corao in here believe the ^SiBBARD'S RHEUMATIC SYRUP- of Trodo ii.'reby ru8i>octtulIy luoniorali ,09 Sold by all Unmgists. story of to.ads aud frogs being found in aloft on a trident; the shell is slijiport- your houoraljlo bodioa to provitlo innneiiiaio- St Wever Fails. iy Hucb dflfonsea as will bo net^oHaary in mo soiiil rock. I have been told ,so by ed ou tho other .side by a ni.ilc ligura ovent o[ war ui tborouKlily protoct our s a, ;;ull AlKiiys ia tcason—^S/mx', Summer, Autumn am/ Winier. Procure it of your drufj^g^ist, or j many, especially lalioring men, and aa poi.sing a spear, and on the other Ijy a iind lalie coaatH l«ld irarborrt," tjeuiitnr Huiir iu. hend directto us. J'rice,Si-«i; 6 botUcs, §5.00; plasters, sjic. iialf-nudo fenmlo figure holding out trotluced aroBOlution (which was a.op cdi ubk- tln-y had ,soen it thoy could not lie con- LP ™«22! inn tho I'roaldout to tranumil to ('Diigruaa any vuiccd. The most rigid experlinonts a mammoth pearl. It stands on an TESTSIVBONIALS POStTiVELY TRUE: corro8|ioaJc.ucu that tlie United .States may liavo EJLERT'S tvoro mado by tho late Frank Uucklaud ebony frame with legs of silver mu.-isel For over twenty years 1 liavc been a i:re:it suf• Both myself and wife h,ivc been using: ^lil^* IJiid wilh Groa.t liriiain ooncoriiinK.iho s.-ai rioh- ferer Iroia the ctlccts ot a di..icased .sloneieli, iiiul shells, nnd is studd.-d with rubies and hard's Ulteuinatic Syruj) this fall and winter | EXTRACT OF urioalnor m-ur liuhrini,' .Strait,'and I'upociaily to show boyond a doubt tlittt tho thing for tlirec yciirs past have been iiniUdc to ilo any with c.\-ccllcnt sucress. W'c know it to be a | aa to tlio at-I^iuro'of any vosaul of tU-.! Unittd is iiripo.ssibl(-. You can find some old pearls. It is exliibited in a rose-wood K business. Two years agorny case was pro• l;rc;tt inudicine. P'or_ constijution, dyspepsia [ tStiLtOH or other country, aud what re^iihitioua case with plale-gls,S!i panels. nounced V^y the best medical skill incorahle. or indigestion it certainly b.as no enuuenu; l. governing tho lisho'rioa have boon ii'Jopt- fellows that lielieve in tlic jewel in tho Last June I lic^i^an nsin^ 11 ililwrd's Kliciimalic U. Ks-Arr,. i ed by thiu Goveinment. Mr. Hoar Bays toiid's head. Eight out of tun ])er,sons Syrup, .indatoiu'c beirantofecl bcUer, 1 have Grand Kapids, Mich,, Feb, 4, iSSS. Fanner. Has cured all coug:hs, colds, bronehitis, and that thoro bavo boon iknd uro atili wide- used thirteen bottles aad am :i well man. * iinagme tliat toads are poisonous, aud Tho ITanrerlinnic and Itlaelcsiiiith, its home people. Our .Medical Pamphlet, treat• who have used it. Is not this an evidonc* 20jJ:icksoa Street,Jnckso^ Mich. Cve raeiubora wore jiroaent at tho cii'OiiiiiK o( tho tliora pl-oduccs 'wart.s—au outrageous knew Kemp's Jjidaam Xor tlio'Iliroataiid Lungs ing: on ail diseases, sent t'rcc on aiiphcution. House. No coiniaiitoL.H'woro roudv to r.-port, of its merits and reliiiliility? Itlsa»«r« was a Biipsriorromody, as it Bioppod her cough aud iifior tim triinHuctioii of minor lmHint..Ha tiio fable, I've handled hundreds of tiieni, and Ko/c mnllchu- for all bronchiiil troublea, HouKO won; into coiiiiuitio of tiie whole on tlio instantly whon other reinodicH had no elToct RheUi-vjatjc Syrup CoryiPANY, Jackson, J^ich. and \\'oiiJlr. Cutoln'oii (.^licll.l fanners believe in it. There's one over Bv mistake a Now Orleans paper print- miulo iiu oflort to 1 u'.:ure an iiuireaso 0/ there in that case, and only Last Aveck apju-o; ration I'ftr t'ne li.'irijuf of refutjo at P'lrt- oil a list of coining weddings, under tho aRo l,a<,o, iiiul would liavo l^enli fiiio'-nsaful liiul an old chap fvoiii Orange county came head of "'J'ho tSi:t;ar Crop," not .Ml. Ciieaflle (tad ) !ai>;(«l tho point of "no up to ino and led ir.e over to it and said: quonini." Tlio HoiihC piihaol a bill liiniiinnto 't/'neo' tliem snakes caused inc n loss of .For Coiie:1is and llinmis trniiMes uso S.'l tbo tco to iiUfiiLB f.ir Hociiriligau incroaso ot '•IJvowis'n ICi-»itcl>i:iI Troclacs,""— poiisiuu oil arei'unt, of an iiicronae of tho diiia- S.'iO last ye.al'.' 'How so'?' I a.skcd, 'It's '"J'li'i.v stoj> an tiltack of niy tisiliiiia eni;;^'li bilitv or for .^ooiii-ini; a apeciai act of Consrosa wlltit weeiill a milk snake,' lie replied; In eiiaus whoio ilm )i''nsioii may bo obtainud uu- very promptly,"—C, J-'ali:h, Miaui irilU-,Uluo. dor tbo (iouerai peuriiou iawa. 'and last sjiriiig I iioticeil two of niy cows, pastured in a rock lot, didn't ToOKKT-iiooivS with liaiik-noto trim• The Senate dispoBod ot threo aii»l ono-balt paKOB of the tarilT bill on tho 3.1 inst. Tho prin• give more thau a third the milk yiey ming and coupon linings iiru very fashion• able. cipal diseuBsion wiia in n^gttrd to tlio Juty on ouglit to, I couldn't account fur it, cotton tlircad, ,Mr. ^•eHt's aitn.-udmoiit, which has boon nondiin; ov(k- thit roceaa. waa until one day I went out, and there, A Kudical Cure for KjiiUiptic Tits. dofoat'.-tl, anil ho nio.ud Id mako ib • coiled np right between tlieiu wus ono Td the Kilitor: Ploiiso iiif,,|.m your read• Tl.- i--,.il,.ann on 111,. I•,:,l^I,I, „,„ii,.i„,, ,„,, i, „,-, /i;oiii tlio toatimony of l ailing' sjio .l-coiion in the virtues of this nioilii.ino iliiit'l ivill ""''• -li;-.vlil,.lili-,.,.v,.r,-„r,..l mo.,1 l',.I.„„. s,T,.f Ill I mamifacLiirtTn in is '\ to siioiv tlnitthey aaiio 1 a " 'J>id you catch it in tho opor.ition ? 01.1 klii.lr,.il .11.^.1.,... .S,.ii,l i„r ,.,ir 1,<„U on [1I,..„1 4,,^ send free a siiin|ilo botllo iitiil vnliiahlo Skin diti;u«t IcsM rate of ijrotociiOM in lfi..! tliaii in l.-vs.;. .'^Ir. I asked. 11,. J fr«. Til f S WI |.-r SI 'KCI lie CI 1. Aldrich Haiil Ili.'ti prior to \vli..n iJio lirst trontisi; to iiny snlToror who will i;lvc me. lJr,,.,.r ;;, AlUu,^. O.. " 'No,' ho replied, 'as soon as I hovo his 1>, 0, and J'l.vpross mblross. .My reini'ilv CHIOriESTcR'S eWGLISH adufpiato du.y was i»iiL.-U(l 011 it, all tlio aponl in sight it drojipod from the eow. lias curoil thousiinds of liopolcss o.'ises. .It. cot ou in Ibo lJuilo.i St;:t»>s wa.-t mado aljroa.l, Anyway, after I killed tlie sntike, the 0. KooT.-IL C, is;! t'earl sli t. New i'orU. iLud it bold tttTo ci-u:h a tlo;:,'ii r,pooi;j at whol •- cow gave as niucli milk as the others,' BiLlo and 10 c<,.n.s a sji jul rutiLil, Nowiy.ijR-r CuiH'or Cnred. ci'iJt v,'as lua-Ju in (lio Ijiitod Stai'-'a. and ESB :20:3 DU^3i;3 E:il7D, "A school book having a wide ciren- Br. F. L. Piind is htivint; wnnderful fluc- it avid iiX -i.'j cmiih a do.'.on wh ilosalo Orlxlniil. hn«t, only prnitlnc Kn<1 rr-lliiblB pill foriulc. .Vtv.T Kiill. and .'» coiitri a Hj.oil rot.il Tlio ra. o lation, states tliat •whales spout water. eoss in Ihe ln'.-iliiiont ami ciiri; of carieor at juMpoHod l>y .Mr, VcHt would notko il tlinoreiii-o I wonder if the author ever tiiought lie tlio. (tancer liosjiitial lit .•\iirora, III, 'I'lioro ,';i7/lDiamondBrand, inrrd mo- of but "J cents e. ilo;H;n npoola, wliich would not lire iiiiniliors nf euros roi'nnlly iiiiulc by him • (iJlic ^enlifil wlih lilut rib* could sjiout water that lie took in liis po to tho b..no it t't tuo \vi*vkiu^;-\vomon Init which aro Iriily Winidorfiil. 'i'lioso alllioli'ii Lion. At DrnjifffUu. Acpupt juoutli out tlirougli his iio.se. Wliales tut other, ^lliiiiu lu piaw- would bou.^iit III'.) ,\i)W Voll: ii'iipwi'tur, .Utor olioiiht gii iliiTo for iroalinoiii at, oneo. J-'nr linanl ImxcH, pink wra[ip(T". »rf nli^ik'd ahuoiutoly nodiii;^,' at itH lirt; .ion. .Mr. IrUfr, \iy rcliirii tniill. lO.OOO tviU- AM> t-OM> WATKKMKI-O.N. Hi^fn wltliout bi.4 «oIiJ within. (Jro*n ur.r Uricr »B(1 la .m.-tAiiU ]ufln,u, to ntfam »i>T mol»D j«a rtfraie. Sell* for crjh«lY ... _ _ _ II ••n>l» Tinr otzr. bliK|><^, ^nU rerr waM. poliKion diLVfi, llio olviccl. iti-'iuu to prfVt-r.t 1 pLt. 3EKHT r,O F ALT...... IIKA.NH.Abitolotelj U> hrouthr t tbthio * cuplirialc«.n front ifo Kiiroiwr hom. o Ararvryor niBrL*-! f.as\y.. -purt• u lone- , flpjihv, imceulrnl, •irrn«l*^ tho opjioiioii'iH nf ilii. r.'nion i'aciiio fumlin;^ tcnilc. i . idrirh flavor. VIolt-.i.d. nttundnntJr... , 1_. Wb kuow erprr jtrowi-r wil•.l. think Uicin •w'urinhh COrt aloKO,'»n*lucLivciif"i', Unoiiiir. form*ndfjnnJji)-. JlhixH no nopcrtur. I ' pkt. MAMMOTH Ma55- iindi'r hiis]>oii;,ii>u of tho rnlon, iiitroiliifiii.i^ In the suburbs of New York may bo InRtantly roIinvoH tho tnoHt violmit rtt.tack. nnd Willi! INLAN'W HALSIFV (Oynl^r I'laiit). Tlila don nnt urnw rrU «t«i*t«, hut iJie root wh Yoiiiiiiinoua nilo'. under tho crill of Stiitoa. ;md seen an old instrument which lias eross- jn:«urflM corafortH.b!o Hlcup, SO >VAlTi;;(j for KK- niMl Kit tho flnfit oynl^rfc Tliia Tarictir hui mnnimath rooU and nhuuld In- in ryirry furdca. I pkL .UAPLKDALM CdUsiiin iiii the diy hy tlio dt'iiiaiiil fur Ilii-ir f 'KOLIFIC I'OI' C<>i^V. Konco:h«cta vUU t vincoH Uio moHt iikcpticul. Price uOc. Jijid $I.OU }r\JW^ \«rdC^ y O eardpnUiatwUirai>teiri.ridl>e«tvejretMtiIfa yoa rvaraaw.Ol provioiiN quoKiion, bnt .Mr. ,A.ndorhoii ilvas.) li-d riiillipsc (whoso h.md George Wash• i of a.n/ dructfist. or by itmil. Hnuiiiltj I'rot; for th'j IilibiiBLO!-b aujLiuat t o morion. iVo (pioriim by maU, noAt uu!-ni «ii our ip-uMt ofTcr, Hcnd '•Mith, iiioury urtler, p*ad «n future irad« for oar i.rutlt. IV YOU MAVK NO »AUI>HIV taka •« AMD TOOTHACHE. without a jiroijiiao tbnt Ihoro would ho 110 (ili- papiT on« jeur aiid acnd aecUi u» a fri«nd and you will ha amply O ^ R? D A V ^ ^9 ^ B7 father in 1754. buBtoriii;,' acain.-ir, tho rosolni ion. Tbo opiwmi- rrpald.by a promt from tlin cUnicn prottncU aj they ripco, \Jf ITl Ua tf\ B W UM W Ha m tion doc-lilii'd to coiiiiir:t Ihonuolvrs, aud, after At the close of theEovolutionary war FREE Government LAMDS. CUKES PERMANENTLY ALl ACHES. Your.« FreeIJr'-r.rirrJ'r.&f^r.tS YOUR PAPER AND SEEDS FREE. •waitinf; till II; for tlio S.-r eant-at-AiTaa to Col. Morris' ]>roi)erty was confiscated tSrjIUIONa or acres of ourU la Jflnnesoti. NorOi drum up absontooa, iho llousi. adjuuruod. lJaki»ta, Montana. Mah<», Wiiyhlncton and On-tron, K^r^i^e. J. A. EVERSTT & CO.,rvte;NND!ANAP0L!S,«»IND. At nr.L'ooisTs and IiE.vi.r.r.s. Ma, SuiaiMAN, from tho Committoo oa For- and when he and his f;vmily removed to CCMTt Srni^ Piihllriltlens with Maps •lescrihltiirTli. OCKU IrUtl miST .Airriciiltural, 0!ra7,lniT and Tim- We fiTe pcrsoficl!;/ actjjiaintrd xpith J.A. EtfriUtt Co.. nnd /.now them to a reliable home. The oj^erthtt olt;n ItolatiouH, roporlod a reaolution to the Son- England, the jiiano, after a twoiity-four THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 00., Baltimoro. Md. b«r 1-ands new oii..n to Settlors Sent Free. Addroai maXe is a goud ime and tcell worth double the price tlieyunic. ate on tho -ith mat,, which waa agreed to, calling On tbo Prosideat for corxoapomlonco imd infnr- years' residence in America, went back CMS. B. L:lMDOM,'-"s'¥l gsGrjaTi'sar- matlou touchin;,' recent occurrences in tho across the Atlantic with them. I proscribe and fullj-en- ialoiid of ilayti, liotli as relat-.H to uu. state of In 1812 iNlrs. Morris returned to dorrift BlpT G aa the only tho Ooveriinu'ut ihoro imd to the sobturo aud „ Cvret In sped lie for the certain cure delivory of tho .\moricaa voaaol, tlio Hay- America a widow, aud the piano was •,^J^^ TO 4 DATB.> of thin di.s(>a&e, tian Kepnhllc ; lio also rop'.rtod imck favorably ;*^c3ii«r«au«l not l«\ G,U,INGRAHAM',M, D., set up onoe .more in the old New York MOf • atrlotor.. ilr, EtiiiitnidB'joint rohoIuLiou aa to thft Patintna Ely's Cream Balm! Amsterdam, N. Y. man.sion, then owned and occupied by canaL The roaolii.lon wat, placed on tho calou. Vrdonlrbjrths We have sold EIr C lor dar, Mr. .Stowart offorea a rosolution, which many years, and it hna Stephen -lumel and his vdia. ins Ckiziul St. OWAOQUArN'TED WITH THE GEOGHAPHZ OF THE OOOTTTEY, WILL OBTAIW •waa asrood to, iustructms iho Committou Riven ttie best ol satia- on Piivato Land Claima to iutiuire and aarer- Madame .Tlnnel (who after the death Gold in Head , ClQCinnatl,G fiictlon, M0OH 'VALUABLE mTORMATION FHOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF tain what proaociition or Huita have boon of her husband became the wife of ELY BROS,, Sli W»rrcn St., N, Y. OUo. D. B, DYCHE Si CO., in8tltuf^>d or ant.liori;.:od as to patents for ChlcaEo, IH, Aaron Burr) inherited the piano, and Sl.OO. SoldbyDrut'cist* Mexican privaio htno grarvts in (California, at whoso ifiatnnco, and- for whoao bonolit used to loan it for the groat musical PlHO'H It*medy for.Catarrh la tho BucU aiiita liavo been iiiatilutod or aiitiiorizod; concerts of the day. The beautiful Beat, EaslcHt to Use, aad Clieapest, wliiit priv^ito cnunaol liavo boon oniplovcd to il«»JIL«1^M|l!ilgCoukU Syrup. TnMes pood. Uso ] : old instrument did duty at the first *' aaaifit in tho prosociuion; tho lernia and condi• in time. Smtl I ' tions of their on)i>lo,Jinjnt, aud what iutort^at appearance of Mrdibran in 1S34, and tho United Staioa Govornoiont linfl in Hiicli suita, •wilh po.vorlo liouil for tonumsand papara. 'Tho of •lenuy Lind at Castle Garden in Eoiiho, ljy a voio of yi'iii l.TT, naya .'11, paoaed 1847, Also Rood for Cold In the Heart, thu Sciiato tiill to Incorporiito tho Xicarn.;nia Headache, Hay Fev.r. Ac £0 cents. It was then the property of Madame Canal Coni]ianr. All tho amen, lmouta adopted in connniitoo of tii'i wUoiit woru a-coptud, oxcopt McArvey (who paid i?15'0 for it) and WnotoU In Bvrry Ceunty. ShrowjTnon to*ci iiO'It ini"triiftt'.t>ni that oitorfd l.y Jfr.Haki r(lll,) loaervin.ijthoright subsequently traveled across the ocean loourSowct.Si.Tvioe. ICxfieriiiuceBoiaccei"tar5. I'jirticuUr* frra. to tho United Statoa to inirclia.'io Iho projto.ty at again to tho baronial mansion in tho fliiy tiino by iiayinj; tli*.' aotual cost witli .'• per I baTO ,1 positivo rpniody far the above disease; by itw tisa ct-nt. interest. Aa aiiioiidod tile bill absolvea Vt» wish a few mm u tlious.\nda of cuJteH cf tbo waratkind andorlonitstandioK city of Limerick.' In lSI>i it returned •(•Hour pfKMjn 1./ »»inpl» t'un tjnltod Stateo from all liability on account havB bOHn cu r«d, Ho .Htronc is my faith inits efficacy that to New York for the last time, where it to till* wLcilennlo nnd r*. ot tho company, and r<» uiroa that this iproviao 'All Iradv. r.iir;;t:i:iHKi]it< Iwill suud two bottloa free, tocother with a valuable shall be printodoa al! bunds aud other oWifJa- will doubtless end its dtxys. rri ill dtif Uur. KucloM tnsatitw on tiiiadLvjaHo toanysliiferer, GivH F.iprossand f.O.idtlreai). T. A. BIJacua. ti.Q., ISlPoiirlSt., S.Y. tiona : provides lhat no atock shall lio iasnod Leontdlnmp. Wages S3 Per Day. ]Vrnina«ntiio«Uli,j. S» Tiie iii.ano is known r,s an "upright," potlxin art^werfd .Mom*/ mlvAiic^il for wbi;?», «il»fTllniin. «t«. until 10 per cunt, has boon paid in ii: caah; that Centennial Manufacttirins; Co,, Cincinnati. Ohio, DO lionda ill oxcosa of tiio amount of capital and was niauufactured at Paris by the [Q RICHES, FARMS 8 ftl I cot rpinMom. H H dlav Bh'iU bo issued until such paid oapit^d shall predecessors of tho present firm of amount to .~f;j.UtiO,tjOO, and reserves to Congrosa uiHtl; Ottlnerit' travel pay, 10 CITY PHOPEBTY. bouiiiy collected: Dciierter* tbo ri^tht to alter or rupoal the act, aud to regu• Messrs. Plevel, \Volfl"& Co., in 1754, It Some rare barKaiiw; mnst be sold fo close np partner. Tel\fvp>iiwn sent fr^e. Bliip. What have yon v. EXCHANSE? Send for liBt at late tho tiiriir rat.'H. is made of ebony, and is beautifully fin• A.'W. KoCarmick k Swu ^-^huirio-. u.c a onci-. LlosdB.l'orrellorF K.l-innenti>r,Wir.-ilTA,Ka(l, ished in all its parts. Provei-hs Fi'kui llie Tahinid. Luxurious Curs. AS YB m so SHALL TS RSA?. 'gTARBANTEr) The camel desired horns and his 1 Quite gorgeous railroad cars are ran GROWN IN/ ears "^vere t.r Orauiro Carrot, Honton Market Celery, Karly MaiumotU a I L H. mm, Its main lines, branches and extensions -west, northisrest and southwoot saddle its mother bears. bmrarCora, Lontf Orjien Oucuniber, B-witon Curled Lettuce, Or»B(,-e Wat()> „ pa»tly with Gobelin tapestry. Tho meton. Pinonp'nle Cantaloupe, Sifver Sldn White Onion, Fine Oirlnd Piniley, .3 taclude Chicago, JoUet, Otta-wa, Peoria, La Salle, MoUne, Boc!: Island in Truth is heavy, therefore few care to Seedsman, diniag-rc-:m 'lars, in which triuniph.-j of X>lruit'Pvix.iiH> RootelAn.-.*...d! ParanipL>_u._l.., KveebearUv.. U..__. K PeaeTj , Golden BeO .1ll1 1Pepper1 , v..IYelloI w C»rt.. - v I ILLINOIS—Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, 08l£aloosa,'We8tLihorty', Iowa carry it. Bha«r J>uiap:;iu, Early Turnip Rooted Sadlnh, Golden Summer Crookoeck v, City, Des Moines, JSCnojrrtlle, "Winterset, Atlantic, A'Udubon, Harlan, Guthrla Slootnirtg Glen. French cookery are sei-ved, are sup• Sqiywh, PerfiwtJoii Timato, Larire Early Sed Top Globe Turnip, We ahio in- ° Centre, and Council Bluffs in ICWA—Minnpapolis and St. Paul in MINNE• Ha who is loved by man is loved by elude a»e papera of tho ohoice»t fower Seeda aa ioWom: One paper Canna or plied with h.«.iidsome clocks, damask ^..uwe ii.e pa^ion 01 kue ontncejit x ower oeeoo aa louowa: \jne paper i.,anua. or PENNA. SOTA—Watertown and Sioux Falls in DAKOTA—Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron. God. (Iiidlan Shot), miaed varietiM: one paper Nemopldlia, one paper Niioilla l3a- 5 St. Joseph, and Kansas City in MISSOUEI-Beatrice, Fairbury, and Nelson curta'ins and Venetian min'ors. JBrcak- zuasiiena, ene paper ^oiana, mixed varietiua; ona paper Scabiosa, all colora 5 The cat and tho rat make peace over • mixed. S In NEBBASKA—Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, BellevlUe, Norton. fnst consi.3is of five courses and diuaer Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS—Colorado Springrs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLO-. a carcass. of eight, Bie sleeping-cars are si^lta- We OITer 81.174 Cauli in pretoinme to the fiiat leco penona aendinir One Dollar for ono colleotion of BADO. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and grazlnff lands, Si?"?'? "''o™ wwd». Havinir filled (and neolnd) a pint jar with com the abore ameont wiU be din- The soldiers fight and tho .kings are affording the best facilities of intercommunication to older States and to aXL didly furnished, and have hot as well iriiiu t«l amomf the jwrsona «endlag- the irst IHOO beat gnemieB as to the oumhjir of giuuM m aaid jar in th» to'wns and cities in Southern Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, No'W heroes. rs cold water. Thfi ave.-age speed is Mexico, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Idaho. California, and Padflo Commit a sin tince, and it will not JFoT the first nearest gness, i 5O.OO forty milfs an hour. coast and trans-oceanic Seaports. ' Tor the next " " seem to thoe a crime. 25.00 15.00 SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS , • "^'hcn thou art the only purchaser, A TERHiBLs; "fame" of mmd incloses lO.OO Of Palace Coaches—leading all competitors in splendor of equipment anA then buy; when other buyers are pres• the "picture" a chicken energetically breaking its emment. For cat*- fatfiUKtof (IMP ^TUnV Baaiilceeiiiu>f.isuaiuasiilrtae, lojine and history of yraj through its shell, he inquii-ed: UknC SI I ipMifflaBabtp,Aritbi>i«tic,Shor» the bread iddrcn band, etc, thorouKtily taarhtbymoif. Cinnilara • "I see how he.gets out; but how did M free, BmiaKT'. Bc«tnk«k Cnr-ticnr Bnitaln V,T, TliensirnBAiniBtlCKEBlswamintmlwattrprMr, and wBI ksr|> ;oa dir.la lie go to-work to get in?" tlie JianlMt atonn, Ttio smr POMMUL SUClCliBIa apertict rldlni com, m* to 3S a duT. Samples irorth $1,51), FREC; «>,ara the entlra aadtfle, Bew»rii of ImtlaUena. Neaa nnulaa wlltiDaC tlw "IM illneanotnnaertbehorse'sfeet, WrlteBrewi)- Detroit, Ultlu BrMil" trwlo^nirk, IllnltreleiJ CeUlecue frts. A. J. Tower, Boitoo, Men 'ter Safety Beln-Eoldor Ca. Bally, Uibb. . 'Worn ingrain oarpets make good mate• fl ni fl U..at bam* «B(t MAli* ai.re noacy vrvrkli,;; fur Mi th.a ' rial for cutting up and weaving into car- UUlwi .tiartliltiic.l"! In llieVDrlil. EMItrr tn, Coitl.Y«ntaK». T.rui raKa. A Ci> ,,aui[u.ta, K. i).,:'j'.':w.-..;:....v....:..';;.';afo;y:a-aa. _ jpats again, and the strips need not be way to eot them ia to slant Salcer'a Seeda. 100.1X10 Rosea and Plaota ,.Bewn iogsther. They should bo cut longth- PADMQ! 'We wsDt to bajraornvt In thil Uxnllt;. send IkiforOnUnasd white Wander Oat (213 bu. per acre) aamploa : : iriien 'Wrltini; to AdTortlaerai'xiIeiM* my lasannosCcatalogiBAoeiloa. ^01U(.A;'»AU!£K, La Oreaao. tfli. yoa »»ir.tho AaTcrtlMinont ln-tlila,pnptci •ffise.
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JANn,iBr 7,1889. January ti, 1889.
BY Born. Dec, 25tb, to Mr. and Mrs, George EniTOE Democrat ;—I am a little late
D. P. WMITMOKE & CO. Meager, a daughter, this time, but I hope you will e,s;ciiae me.
Alfred Klooi: and .MissAlma Aldrich were As 1888 has passed away, I do not see any
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 18S9. united in marriagu, Monday, Dec. 31. They chaiii'e with the Virginians, They still
immediately look a trip to Detroit, return• live and sport with their dog and gun, as
Farmers' Club, ing'Thursday evening. Mr, Klooz is teach• usual. Weather here is like spring most -O F- ing tho winter term of school in district of the time. Club Room, Jan. 5, 1889. Xo, two. Observations of the weather, taken each The circle of seats around the club room Uiirlon Gillett and .Miss Minerva Hilliard day at noon, for the month of December was fairly well occupied today wlien Pres• were joined in marriage Wednesday after• are us follows: Highest temperature G2°; ident Wood stiggested it wus time to coiac noon, Jim, 2, at tlie residence of the bride's lowest 30° above zero; average -IGJ ; rain to order. In consideration of the uausiml parents. Rev, .Sturgis performing the cere• fall, -U' inches; No. fair days, 25. amount of business on hand for the hour, mony is the presence of about fifty friends Observations for the year 1888: Hiehcst DC time was civen to the marltet reports. and relatives. The happy couple were the temperature 10;>°; lowest 24° degrees above . This being the regular annual meeting recipients of many beautiful and useful zero ; average 04}° ; rainfall, 45:[ inchea; for the reports of secretary and' treasurer presenta, Cos'. snowfall, 8.^- inches ; No, of fair days, 279. and the election of officers, this was made A, D. HovT. the first order of business. Lslniiil Corners. HUNTINGTON'S.
Below is a summary of the secretary's Cash paid for live poultry. Hu.\f&TuiM. Jand'auy 2,1889. report. All meetings held during the year Received loo late for publication last week, Alaicdon Center. have been well attended and unusual inter H, B, Parker's son wus quite sick last est taken in the discussions. In addition week. Ja.n'dary 9, 1889. Absolutely Pure. to the regular weekly meetings held during Misses Mamie Ivelly and Flora Austin of Not very good wheat weather at present. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity the year, a two days' institute and a social Btrongtli and wholesomeiiesK. More economical thau .Tackson, have been visiting their cousin, Mr, and .Mrs. D. C. Peabody have gone the ordinary kinds,and cannot be sold in competition And Ending Feb. 2,1 sliall sell for picnic gathering at the hotne of the presi• with tho multitude of low test, short -»-e|ght alum or Miaa Edna Darrah, to Lenawee county to visit. phosphate powders. Sold only ia mm. dent were both occasions of pleasure and .Mr. and Mrs. Wieland have a bouncing Mr. Hibbard Dobie has,been moving the lioVAi. Bakiso i'owDttt Co,, lOC Wall St„ N. Y, profit. boy at their house. old house, previously occupied by his lather, CASH ONLY Below is a partial list of the subjecls Mrs. Neva Foote and Mias Alma Poote about 100 feet back of its former place. White Oak. that have received consideration during the spent the holidays with relatives in Indiana. He will repair it, and occupy it. AU good's in my line at Greatly Reduced year: Received too late for publication last week. Champ Satterliie of Columbia. Dakota, Clayton Wiley, whose illness we announc• Cheese Making—discussion. C. F. Lafleur and wife are visiting his prices. I am bound to reduce my visited at James tlulett's on Wednesday ed some weeks since, we are pleased to Local Option—discussion. stock, to make room for people in Tecuraseh. and Thursday of this week. say, ia rapidly improving and will be about Biiiry products—discusNlon. Spring Goods. Earnest DaKin, son of H. H. Dakin of Fiuanctt-addrcss by U L. Uendorson, followud by Frank Foote and William Glines have a in a few days. discussion. picket mill in operation in H, Slimmer's Ingham, entertained a number of his We are informed that Mrs. Myrtle Dobie, Township Syateni ol Scliools—discuKsiori. wood's. friends at an oyster supper Christmas even• Jit'i; Sanders, is quite ill from the effects of Is tho Fanner's Lot Worsu than that of Other Men ing. A first-class time is reported. —J. II. Forester. Fliuer Slimmer ia sick, a fall on the ice, while skatinir. Note the Following Pricesi LayiiiK Kail Fence Down Uill-W. M. 'Ycbb. Miss Dora Jackson of Sunfield, is visiting John Feier, who has recently been oper• Miss Inez Cochrane of Chicago, is visit• Some UiicoDsiderod TriflM-Col. J. A. Slianiion. her uncle, G. E. Jackson of this place. ating in a telegraph office at Cheboygan, ing her parents. The Rylation of tlio Primary Scliools of the County Best Men's Candec Rubber Boots, $2,50, worth ^.7$ Miss Ida Pnllen is giving first-class sat- to the loghuin County Fariiierb' Club—Mrs. E. M. G. has been promoted to North Lansing. The Nichola Keeler law suit, is the afaction as teaclier in the CaJy school. Best Men's Candee Arctics, 1,25, worth 1.50 Haivioy. OKCIIIOS. general topic ot the day. Justice will Genoral Eeyiow of Mining in Lake Superior—J. 11. Fred Huston of Leroy, is teaching school Best Men's Candee Boot Heel Overs settle the question. Forslor. Jan-uary8,1889, in the Dart district; White Oak, Nelson' for Felts, 1.45, wortli 1.75 hues-.Angus Toinpioton. Tho year of ISSS has gone, never to Aurelius. Cady in the Williams, and Ed. Granger his Politeness—Mia« NeUio Wood. Best Men's Candee Quarter Heel return again, only in the recollection of fourth term in the Wilson district. Fertility—Dr. M. Miles. Overs for Felts, 1.25, worth 1,50 Board of Trade-discussion, some past events that are fixed upon our Jaxuary 7, 1SS9. The Farmers'Club was called to order relitics—J. A. Sliannou. Best Knit Pontiac Felt Boots, 1.40, worth 2.00 minds. Mrs. Peter Rorabeck is in a critical con• Saturday evenini:, and Wm. Daniels of 'Value of Accurate Crop Statistics to Iho Fiirmer— Gooii Felt Boots, - - 75, worth 1,25 The Sunday school institute held at the Dansville .being present, he was called upon obt. L. Ilewett. dition. At this writing her reason seems Tariff—discussion. .Marble school hoiise last Sunday' evening, to have departed, aud the friends are afraid to give an explanation of the Russell pat• Best River Boots, 2 Soles and Tap, 4,00, worth 5.00 Farm .Journals, their Uses and Al.'UseH—discussion. was attended by a lal-ge number frou; this it will not return. She is well along in ent fence. He said the Russell patent is a Gooid River Boots, " " 3,00, worth 4.00 Township vs. District Scliool System—Dr. Huston. place. Reported very interesting, especially years, being among the early settlers of straight rail fence suspended by stakes and How to Dispose of Slieep IvillinK Dogs—discussion, Ladies' French Kid Shoes, 4,00, worth 5.00 the speaking rendered by Miss Bertha this township. wires. All similar fences are infringements Law to Preserve tlio Piiritv of the Biillot-disciission. Ladies' Bright Dongola Shoes, 2.00, worth .2.50 Wellman, At the annual meeting of the Baptist on the Russell patent. Kirk Shephard of The club was never in better working Ladies' Curso Kid Shoes, i.oo, worth 2.00 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Turner, a Leroy, said that he thought there was an order and the outlook for a fieries of suc• church last Saturday, there were six dea• boy. improvement on that kind of a fence. J. cessful meeting, is flattering indeed. cons elected, namely: F. Goheen, M. C. R. Potter asked if a fence with two perpen• Look Out for Prices Hereafter. The following is the condensed report of M. H. Sherman's new store is now in Cady, Floyd Rorabeck, J. R. Jennings, dicular stakes, with rails hung in wire and the treasurer: running order. Wm. Fanson and Sylvester Davis. braced with wire brace3,was an infringement A call at niy store will convince you that this is a Cash on hand Jan. 7, ISSS S -In Floyd Butcher is ou the crippled list this Mrs. B. M. Sanders is hardly as well as Itecoived from membersliip duu.B 24 .10 on the Russell fence. Mr. Daniels thought Genuine Clearing Sale. week, both his hiin.ls being useless, one by usual. She has long been afflicted and is not. Mr. GifTord thought the Ruasell fence Kxpenses -iS Xt vaccination, the other having been cut in a now nearly oc quite helpless and about a good one if it is built aa it should be. N. B.—Call and see my Half- Off Counters, catting box, and being bit on^the foot by a sixty years old. IJalance in treasury S -4 55 Mr. D. said that some had built poor fences dog; he ia altogether undone. Mr, Wood, who bouirht what is known as "The election passed ofl' quietly," and and then condemned the fence. It is just Mrs, Emma Johnson is on the sick list. the Walker farm, is at present at Jackson, '^"^^ C. G. HUNTINGTON, "the purtiy of the ballot was preaerved." as easy to build good fences. On account M. Bray lost a $180 horse hist week. Messrs, C. W. Hopkins and Willis Horton being treated. He is not able to sit up MASON, MICHIGAN, of the fence question taking up so much M ias Flora Shriver of Meridian, has been served as inspectors ol election and the but very little. It is hoped he may soon time, the school question was left for the spending a few days with Miss Edith following not unfamiliar list of otGcers regain his health. next meeting, which will occur in two weeks were elected. Hewett. Question for debate next Friday even- from last Saturday. T. Weston read the Pri'sideut—A. F .Wood, Charley Ferguson is going to school at inj;,'\s liesoloed: '"That waterways are of programme for the next literary exercises, Vice Presidents-C. W, Uopkins, Jas. T, Bullen, Mason, while his l.dher (Dr. A.. F. Fergu• greater value to the American people than Lyman Ilaker, whicti have an hour before the club meets son) is enjoying the honor oF being a railways." Correh-ponJingSecretary—Willis Horton, for music, select reading, declamations, etc. Eecording Secretary—L. II. Ives. member of the house of representatives at Mr. Perkins of Nebraska, is making his A good attendance is desired at the next Treasurer-E. C, Ru.isell. Lansing. relation a visit and will remain the most of meeting. Directors, tiireo years—K. J. Bullen, Aurelius; J. John Wellman is vary sick with inflam• the winter. Leo Clark, Uuiikerhill. .^Iin^oadsaa Directors, two years—fi. A. Gillespie, Alaiodon; Col. matory rheumatism. No snow yet and no prospects of it. Cbaries Irish, a former resident of White J, ,\. Sliaiinon, '\'evay. Uirectors, one year—\V. A. Melton, Alaiedon; L. F. Mrs, .McMan.amou is sick wilh rheuma• How much we are in need of something to Oak, but now of Grand Traverse county, ia Itobb, "Veviiy. '%si iCjBniqaj: 9J0j9q ni aq tism. Reports have been around that she wet tho earth in this part of Michigan. visiting his brother Albert of this place. Upon motion of Mr. Henderson, the hud the small-pox, but we are glad to say Last year it was used as a republican He is intending to do work on buggy axles ;snm s:^93[0TjQ os^qoina: TIB :^Bqj, annual dues of the president aud recording that the report ia false. Ma's Girl. hobby that our democratic supervisor in Ingham or Livingston county. secretary were remitted by reason of long allowed the valuation ol Aurelius to be The long expected death of Andre M. continued service. Bimkcrliill Center. raised, thereby increasing the tax. What Hall of White Oak, occurred on Friday, The remaining time was devoted to Jaxuary S, 1889, is the matter with the present republican Dec. 28th. He waa about 40 years of age sheep killing dogs and how to abate the Thomas L, Wi.'cox of Leslie, has taken supervisor'? Is he all ritiht'? If so, how and had been a resident of this town neariy nuisance. Miss Rosa Barr of this town as the partner about the valuation this year? We refer all his life. He was a carpenter by trade, Mr. Gillespie would favor a law that 1 of life's weal or woe. you to the report of the board of supervi had taught several terms of school, and his would require a man to put himself under last occupation was that of carriage makin Married, at the reeideuce of the bride's sors and wait for your answer. -3.B.S. JiV- bonds for all damage that might accrue father, G. B. Bailey, Jan. ij, 1889, by Elder ia Dansville. He took for his companion from the vicious habits of his dogs. Biiither. Arthur DoCampand Vina Bailey Dansrillc. in life a Miss Clara Bindinir, a lady of the r^WBM. noi %'B^M. nox H^S HTM Mr. Melton would like a law that would both of this place. We wish them a long same township. He was buried with Bert Dyer's youngest was buried last require an ofhcer, under penalty, to kill all Maaonic honors. The sermon was preached lite of happiness. pn-B no^ 88g o:^ pas-eexd ^-^'^ ^M. dogs whose owners refused to pay the tax Sunday. The donation at Levi Darrah's netted by Rev. Mr. Sutton of the M. P. church of Burr Dayton is the fiader of a pocket thereon. Dansville,'Jast Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. J. N. Stone, $20.20, and was there• Mr. Henderson favored an increase of book containing money. The owner can fore a financial success to the ladies of the J. R, P. the tax. He would deal with these worth• have the same by proving property. U. B. Aid Society, who return thanks to all less curs as he would with other existing A. P. Emmens and family, and Harry who assisted them. Jascary 8,1889. ev'il.s—tax them out of e-xistence. Fisher and wife have moved to Jackson. The young people of this place are hard Preaching at the Cady school house Mr. Clark rather .''uvored raising the ta.x, J. W. Francis, formerly of this plaoe.has at work trying "to raise money to buy au avery alternate Sunday at two p. m ; by and.denounced the curs in severe terms. traded his stock of clothing at Saranac, for organ for the school house. S27 has al• Rev. Mr. Hanes. :President Wood made a kind-hearted a farm near" Brighton. ready been raised. They are having socials The Farmers' Club will meet at the Cady plea for good dogs. Justice would demand Jodiah Wolcott of Nebraska, formerly of Mmoa aais but we did not get the notice of this week's school house Saturday night - of this week. that the poor inan have the same right to this place, has received a pension of $1254 social. We hope it will be largely attended, The township vs. the district school system keep a'.dog as one more favored. He, with and will hereafter receive $12 per month. however. The young people aro engaged will be discussed. the secretary, was inclined to think that Mrs. D. C. Corwin is on the sick list. in a good work. Revival meetings will com mence in the ,-j^iaing the tax would not altgether remedy 0. D. Corwin has rented his farm to The quarterly meeting of the U. B. Gady school bouse Wednesday ev ening of :,i'-^'-evil. : Wm. Wilco-x. . . • church of the Leslie mission was largely this week. '•'• 'For want of time no definite action was J. B. Dwinell of Mason, and bis brother The funeral serviees of an infant child attended and very interesting. Two united ta:ken'. from N. Y. state, visited at H. L. Strong's of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre of White Oak, son with the church : Moses McCreary and Mrs. of Joe Dyre, were held last Sunday. .Upon motion of Mr. Henderson, Col. J. last week. G. W. Holland. The next quarterly meet• The debate at Meadsville is well attended .A:.f,§J)annon, J. Lee Clark and L. H. Ives New Year's night someone entered the ing will be held at this place in April. with literary exercises attached. house of Stanton McLaughHn and stole , were^'iapporrited a committee to formulate The singing class at the Williams school The Township Sunday School Associa the views-of the club upon this and the his poeketbook, containing $62. house is prorgessina finely. tion held at the church on Friday of last Warren Wilcox of northern Michigan, two previous questions discussed and report A Beers has sold his farm to George week, elected Wm. Johnston, president; W. visited his son William of Ingham, and • at the next meeting. This was done with Gott of Ypsilanti. , Mr. Beers talks of C. Magoon, vice-president; Mrs. E. E. Pal- brother Jaraea of White Oak. Mr, "W,, as moving to town, ';&• view of preparing a law to cover the is well known, was a former resident of matier, secretary. ' groiands. E, Barnhart has bought the Nancy White Oak, and held several offices of trnstj There is a protracted meeting in prog• but now is preaching to northern people. Adjourned to meet nex't'Satnrdayat two Hartman bouse, and moved to town. ress at the U. B. church. The social last Friday night at the resi ijjfm. The-, club cordially invites all our Someone helps themselves to undercloth. The following officers preside over the denoe of your humble scribe wasa well 'at• ing from the clothes lines in this vicinity. '. farmer friends to drop iu and enjoy these tended, the house being well filled with M. fi. Sunday school at this place : Super ""^^''"Ss. '•; L.H.Ives, Sec'y. A reunion of the Camp°family, held at visitors, and barn with horses. The friends intendent, W. C. Magoon; Secretary; Mrs. the home of T„, P. Walker, Dansvllle, New went in lor a good time, and according to West ABrelliisg^ Her Work AU.BEH/M0> itM5\ B. B. Palmatier; Chorister, Miss Abbie report they enjoyed themselves huffely. Years' day, was a very pleasant affair. Morse. After visiting a while, the young people Guests were present from Detroit, Leslie, JASniRY 7,1889. were called on for select reading, which Daniel DeCamp is preparing to build a -Till o^thommd JfJ A^Y C. 'Simpson. Is:-the' 'giest of her Mason, Ann Arbor, and Isabella county. they executed splendidly. After that they new house in the spring. Mrs. Walker was the recipient of many gave us some of their fine pieces of music, |^^^|M«htw,,Mr8.'Ha^^iMi. THE NEIGHBORS mSAi) We prophesy the fore part of this winter both instrumental and vocal. For our <^^j^->'^?Mrfl;Eobinsbn^gwa^party at hflr resi- handsome present, from her children, and a will-be ''open"—to remarks. part we are clad they came, and we invite '^^I^K-^Ipf ^^'^e'Jnesda^'evfenibg. Hot coffee very nice banging lamp from the rest of The. lyceum decided in favor of thought them to come again, and especially ibe the^companyr for which she was very thank l?C-K'i'>i>nl?frred cakes for liinch. ' - last Saturday night. This week Delbert good-natured pastor and his wife. Palmatier affirms "That More Pleasure is fnl. The next reunion will be. held at the Mrs. T. Weston- of Leroy, who was re• Derived from the Eye than the Ear," and residence of Mrs. D. A. Camp, Mason, Jan. ported sick a few weeks ago, we are glad VANISH Ben Holland says not much, Mary Ann. 1,1890. to say, was at church Sunday, 'i;/il//// Jacob DeCamp is very sick. C. Caven- Mr,"and Mrs, Albert Sly visited friends i|§S*i|!|-:>,;.-iytM son,' Mr. Cbaries Cushman and wife of Elsie, have in Eaton Rapids last ireek. dar is no better. Several others ate on (he a5 B//i^