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1 v VOL. IX. PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON CO., MICH., THURSDAY. MAR. 5, No. 9. "!'" i'inckncij Dispatch. FRANK L ANDREWS 1'icu in Advauee. Yn 91.1)0 M. " H. In»1] its hanlieh, H upci-iulty. We h;ivc all kinds Hud the latest htyli'h o' Type, etc, which enabled ti«to execute nil kinds "of wuj'k, uucli us HOOUH, l'uiu]jlt'th, I'ostnt, l'o^uumiutt, Hill Heads, Note Ihuus, Statement*, 1'aidw, Auction Kills, We, in stiihtiu sty Is, upon the slmteht uutke. l' tow a>> ^oijii wuk can he dune, V;J column J 4 column V column I column AIJVKKTlMNli 1 wkj ' - ' J li.'h), HID. '.\ mi). 2.(1(1. 4,(10, 4.1MI. 7.1X1. 7.<MJ I 15.OU ti mo. S.IMI. mi.on 1 yi-. Hi.lM) (-'iidi, gt.nu pe y. of-timuk*, llfty'ivite. Death and niau- e nntic^a published fes>. <* nnoimctmiienth of entetainmeutb may in; i fo, if <le«leil, by pehpfitiiiy the utticn with tickets of admitbioii, In ca.se ticketb ae not bought to tho oilie, egula tatew will bh chaged. All mutte in local notice column will bh chat- H(1 al."> ceiith pe lim 1 o fiuction theeof, to inh tion. \\ hee no time i» spi'dtieil, all Will 1^ inseted until odeed discontinued, ami will be c.ha'^ed fo accodingly. of advetisements.must each tbiaottiue as ealy as TCKHUAT moning to insue an intieition the name week. A t.l 1UI.I.S 1'AYAIII.K KVSKY Enteed at the i'ontoflke at IMnckney, Michigan, as l tufttte. THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY. VILLAGE OFFICERS. J'UKHIUKNT. i Thompson C5 imes. -'Fm'HTKKK, Alexande Mclntye, Fiiuk E. Wight, W. Reason, Kahe-a E. Finch, K, James Lyman, Michael Lavey y.f iia ;J. Cook TBKASUUEU Gewge VV. Temple A*HKS.«OII Waen A. <.'it, STHBKT CoMMthsioNKit MARMUAI, _ Daniel MakuX Richad (linton KK, J. D. IJL^K. sille CHURCHES. ETHODIST Ui'tKCOl'V.L CHURCH. M ltyy,,('. Jl. Hopkins, pasto. Sevices pvey.sunday mom ing at lu:3vi, and oveiy Sunday i g ' o'clock.. 1'nye y nieetint; Thus- «lay evening*.. Sunday nci'.ot)l nc.ot)l at cluwe, of f mon-d ing i'. L. Andews, huiiei'iiitend«ut. I'lII.KCH. C <>/B. Thubton,pasto; Be\'ice evey ssuiiday moning ii at 10:ti>, OH, ami y Sunday at 7 ;j 0 o'clock. 1'aye moptini; Thuncity Sunday y school at clone of inoin- * ice Weo. V\. Syket, Suiie^intndeut. OT. MAKy-f) VATHOLIC I'HUKCH. *^ Uev. Win. 1' Vi>ns*itJiut?, I'usto., evey thivt Siini^ay. ^y Low iniiws at S, eeinon ut l();:!ii a. in. Catechism at :i p. SOCIETIES. Tho A. o. H, Society of thin ola<u>, nieot.<j ovey tliiici Siiiuliiv i the K. Matthew Hall. John Mi'duiniic.Ns, (.'minty Itc EVVollTH I.llAtili;. M.ts evey Tnes I'V cniiiij in thei oom in M. V,. Chuch, A udiikl in\it;liimi i> I'Xtotidt'd tu all inteedu-d in lin.-u.ui wuu, A. J). Hvnnett, 1'n The V.T. A. ami U, Sot inly nf this place, meat t'vciy thid JSatumiy ovnnint; hi the F. Mattlu-w Hull. John M, Kyauey, I -M-.VCfAltli^. on o befoe full i tin 1 moon at old Masonic Hull, botnv cotlially invited. U. W. Luki>, Si Kniiht. BUSINESS CARDS..11. F. IJIUT, M. I). SKil.MU A iciiins sinil Suvnt'Kns d lu day <>v iii^ln. y, Mich. ' J, W. l),tk*t, M. 1). KKi;. All calls pomptly ii' on Main >tivet, 17 L. AVI:UV, Demist, U» la l'ifu'kiu y.evey l-'iday. OftTiT ;>t 1'inekncy House. All \\ok <U>ni-'in a caeful ami thnnui^li munne. Teeth extacted without pain tiy the u»»! ot OdiintumltT, ("all and sec inc. J 'A.\1i-:s MAKKK \, «. NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNEY And Insuance A^ent, l.v^ul paiies maie out nsliot notice and ^.iynalil^ tem-. Al?o a^-nt fo Tho Inion Solion! l^uniitut 1 (Ni. (MHct> on Noth Bide Main ^t.. 1'nukuey, Mich. AMKl). TT Wheat, Jioans, Haley, (Mine Seed, Dosn- *d Ijo^'i, etc. ( &"[ he hiyliept maket pice will he paid. J.umlte, l.-iitli, Shingles, Suit,.'to.,'fo alt\ THUS. KK.\D, I'inckney, Mien. PMney Exclanie Bank. li. W.TiiK.i.K, Popieto. Dees a geneal Mm Business. MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED NOTES. KBCKtVET). Cetificates issued on time deposits and payable on demand. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, TickeU Ibx PlNCKNEY MARKLT. 1"K^^, 1-1 i'th. HnttiT, 12 cth. ' I leans, <],W i"l l.tii. I'otiitocs, 7."> cts. pe lm. l>l'ehi*ed Chii kf'hh, s i IH pe tti. Jiivc i.'hiekcih, li centh pe Ih, J'cKBcl Tiiki j.v,s, h Qi, In ivnin pe ft». Oat«, in cf.i pe hii. I 'oi'n, (ii) ceii!s pe lm. J'.alev, *l,^i) pe liundnd. i<ye, ii7 i'ts ;je IJU. I'fdve Sc»!(l, I.IK) in\ Sl.,">f) (ic biliel, Pessed I J uk, -^J.i'.'t <n> &)JX) jie cwt. Wlifiut, i.iualjc l.ivhitc, i).'; imiiilu 2, ed, Dl Loca. Dispatches. -'. Fank Wi^lit J. was in Dexttf today. V. K. Wight ha.>> a, cliantje of u adv" this week. Jus Ma key was in J.iek.>on {Satuday on business. last H. G. iii^j^s is con titled tu the house with iuti^ ti'ouble. Bet Votings is expected home today fom deay's JUisiness 'Jollc^e. to fttmv. Miss Agnes Collins, of Wateloo, is visiting he.siste Ms. 11. A. Spout this week. The annuai epot of tho village of Piuckney, inyy be loanu on the inside oi this issue. ^ Theyoun,' pcop'e o: 1 this village The slate Tickets. made Miss MytieKea on a veiy pleasant Mipis i la«t Kid ty ni^'ht. A nominations fo state ofticn- to lie vot- The following ae t he diffeent paty goodly iunhe wee pesent, and a ed on at Mie coming ^piiig elei'tion; in^ lime was enjoyed. iu;put)lican:- -Justice nf Supeme cout, Robet M. Montgomey, of Miss Caie A;>}jleto'a an 1 Stephen (iand Rapids; Regents, Heny Howad, of Pot Huon, and Pete N. Van Hon wen mniod at the esidence of the Uile's paents M. and Ms. Heny Appleto.n, at Noth Hambug, on Wednesday aftenoon, Rev. I'ohibitioa: Justice of Supeme Cook, of Connna. 0. ii. Thuston officiating. Cout, J. R. Lang, of Flint; Regents, Ms. L. Kennedy stated Tu.sday Heny A. Reynold-, of Detoit, awl Chales K. Peine, of Jackson. fu an extended tip ainon^ e.latieh and fie.nd.s in Noth Wewtclieste New Industial: Justice of Supeme London Co. Conn, which was he ealy <'ouvt. ( >- Hien Atkinson, of Pot home. Ms.-Kennedy has not vi>iied! Huon: Regents, I). P.. Dennm?, of thee since ls77,;and she expects to be Cas.s City, and C. W. Scott, of Olivet. gone seveal months. Clak U^ed hitched up his hose to come fo Howeli Thusday aftenoon and allowed one of his childen 1o dive fom the ban to the house. The 1 animal an away demolishing the and huting the boy conside-; In Memoiam of It. A. Spout. Rowley Ahnzo S iout was hon at Union Caueus. The Electos of tho \ W-Ag** of I^im k- Attica. New Yok. Feb. 7th 1812 and, ae equested to meet at the at his home in Putnam Feb 27th T<iwn Hall on Fiday Mach u'h at 7 o'clock p. in. fh the pupose of He was the ^ nominating a Union Ticket, to be thid of a family of voted upon at tha annual village eight childen of Nathaniel and t*tiebe elmction, held' j0jtt"- i Ho day Mach i». Spout, and suvived the entie fambiy - -Livingston Heald, Thu Alliance stoe at Ge O» - y is not in the second stoy of the buildinpf as stated last week, but on the fist floo, and is open fom 7 o'clock in the moning until 9 ; o'clock.at night. All alliance men can #et t'oods thee at whole>ale ates we 1 undestand. IJusiuess I'uJiite.s. Km: SALK.- A inilcli cow. Inquie Thompson. ya old new t<f Win. E. Wanted a (;il. ' To do teih'al house-wok, family of thee, ^ood >teadv place to ijzht jnl. JKO. W. S\KKS. We ae often deceived in thf aj/<- of people haviuu' l>eautiful and luxuiant hai, not knowiti;.' that th^y usu HHU'-«Hai lienewe to keep uniy liais away. F<i Sale. One hunded good beecfint? ewes, thi-'-ty l^ve bed to fitin wool am. balance to cou.*» wod am. Also thee thoough-bed 1'oland China sows due to faow in Apil. : 8t'» (JLovKi: Ui'.os, Andeson. ily. Dec. 29tU 183G he was maied to Polly Hinchey who shaed his joys and soows fifty yeas, dying Dec. '10th The unusual dctnaud fp this issue 1SS6. To them wee bon ten childen of whom eight ae now living of the DISPATCH nece.ssiates ou pjiutm^ some quate sheets. and well known in this vicinity. Little Mamie May, daugiite ot Rev. We eceived a little souveni in the (}. li. Hopkins, lias been quite.-ick shape of a pocket match safe fom the He was a pionee, in the tue sense but is bette at this witing. Michigan Stove Company, of Detoit. I of tbo wo * : mov:ns to Indiana - 1 -" It is made fom the new metal, called I ]838 v - vben tbe ti^ J^cessjtated a Will Uobb, of this place has ented aluminum, and is vey neat. This en-1j? of f " ove o fouhunded fou-hunded mile, mile*,n in Mike Uyan's fam, south and west of I tupising. company have aleady open, wigon and flat boat", and in hkh'e and moved Uis.iUmily thee. made use of this"valuable metal in the emoved to this vicinity;\ John Kafety, o't''. Chelsea, was" iu manufactue of thei celebated Galand stoves and anges, Slid as it is*, is the noblest wok of God," M, If it be tue that -"Ah honbst man town on NTue>day looking afte his many patons iu his line, tailoing. lighte, stonge, and '.ill stand heat was a specimen, of Gods nobltion. ; defauding anv one: and although C. E. Cosle aihi wife, of this place, bette than ion it is a valuable addi- est wok. He was neve accused "of wont to South iiv0h x Fiday mgnt, to visit fiends, thev et'onu-d Mondav. -The old sui<ty of ^jt. May's chuch, fequently obliged to incu debt, he N-. 1J. Mann, of Detoit, made Iis usual business tip to this place and shook hands with his many fiends hee.,i'.'.j. Cook, who was quite Mck the the windows of stained tf'a>s have been foe pat ot the week, is able to be out donated, lind will he put in the chuch again. His mothe has been eating fo Maste. A-^iatue af.st. Joseph fo lo him. Miss Etta.Matin is >tnyin^- i with Mi'sHop'ki'js'^v'lnle liev. U. H. iiup-^ kins is holding evival meetings at Petteysville. We ae pepaed to pint auction bills on shot notice. If you ae^oin^' to have an auction, call aud gel ou pices on bills. The Livingston County Teache's Association will meet at the union school building 1 vn Howeli, on isatu-" day, Mach 14th. Fank Lalxue went to Howeli on Wednesday to wok in a babe shop, Fank is a tonsoial atist and will win many fiends whee ove he goes. ti'an>aft;on of ;'-i S naay conie be- Mists ')ttnme-v\'e^tfah Itfttliis placo -impovements, notably the painticjj of Monday fo hoi 1 tuiuc Immt) in I'lymouth. Slic leuvt's many wam the chuch, all to be undetaken thi> ea. fiends hee. The following ae the subjects at the Uonfe'l chuch next Sunday: Moning, '"The Wate of Life;' evening to fountf ladies, "Is Maiage a Failue." We ae pinting fiom this office a lage numbe of school cads and kidges. If you ae a teache and want something in the line, calland" ste ou samples. We found in ou item hox this week an item without the name of the wite. Pjeise emembe that we cannot, publish such items unless wo kuow who wote them. Clak lveeu, secetay of the county Sunday School Association, eceived a vey fine Bible at the conventisn in Howell, as a token of the way bis sevices ae.appeciated. W., of Detoit, taveling passenge agent fo the Canadian Pacific K. H., made tins office a pleasant call on Fiday last, and as usual left his pay fo the Pinckney, is to be ton down, and a-i maintained his cedit by pomptly new elegant and substantial one bf.i meeting his ohiipations. His wod bick is t.u lake its place. The Dew j was as ooj as his bond and even in «sacisty is to be 40 by 28 feet. All the times when the whole financial system of tlie county ^eein to e*t on a foundation of sand he was neve involved in litigation And such othe foe the m Dated SI. Joseph's nite has boon odeed His tastes wee eminently dotne>tic. and is expected.in a few days. ' Othe AvtMits >Vantc<l, While his hoint; was eve open to his Fo ou new book, Recent fiends he chiefly enjoyed the society of his own family, hence, failed to etun many of the vi-its of even his- ;-& ' INDIAN WARS,,. ; >:. \W,IAMK.S P. BOYP, A. M. A full account of all lndianawas fo the We wee handed a bottle of ]) itimafe acquaintances. His e-pastiing disposition led him to decline Massace and its ^eos: the Sioux ou yeas i-iicludin^tht MiniiHsuta Webb'n Expectoant last week and have tied it in a case nf a sevee cough the honos seveal times tendeed him was on the Missoui and in Wyoming; the was of 6S and "b'9 with the and cold andi-1'ound it excellent. This "by his political fiends. Cheyennes and Aapahoes; Custe's He was a sound counsello fo the \ W a with the Com a iches and Chey- medicine is put up by the Livingston Medicine Co.. of Pinckney, and they ae han'ig a good tade-in thei" most excellent cough cue, o expectoant. of Coa. con meal; ^^HBjM^: 1 pint bou milk : 1 teacip^^hpf^ 1 teasjtoonful of soda: 1 enflt bake K> minutes. Aye's Sasapaiila is the best ineaicine to take at all time-,-fo the thousand and one disease> which oiitnale in impue blood. Uy caieful attention to d i et, andthe maof Ay e.ili.._sil::sa.pa -... illa, boils, pimpl'es, eczema, and nil unsi^iuly disfiguinix humos ijiiickiy disappea. Was y.m a soldie? Then you should consult with us at once. <i> thee ate but few soldies not entitled to PEN- SIONS unde the \KW ACT and lew indeed WIKI ;ave not a I'luim fo houwty,.> lost -pi'opei't v. e.ti 1. \\'e >u.jce>sl u llv posecute ail t-in>>t's of chums HLTiin-4, the tovennent. Twenty yeas expeience. Consultation tee! C-mades call and <_f t-a<.qu.»inteij at Waen P>t\'S. Ke;il l'i>tii!e KichauM 1. Hovvell.Mich. 5tf k young; an eanest advocate of tem-j ennes; The Modoc Wa of 187-1; Wa peiauce; a vigoous opponent of foolish waste of money and vain display; with ^ittin«hull and othe chiefs; fom l&7t» to i860; The Cu^f Mas>ace. The Xez Pects Wa: Sketches of It is sold by duggists only, and th e] yet neve penuious. leading chief's; and a complete histoy ptce is oo cents pe bottle. If vou A man of indomitable 'pesistency he of 'duggist does not handle it send to The Pesent Wa. ' neve "Put his hand to the plow and Livingston Medicine Co., Pinckney, Ove 3D0 pates, Cloth *1.00; Papp looked back."though slow to fom op-j oves f>j cts; Agents outfit 25 cts. Mich. ihions he adheed to f hem, when Eveybody inteested. Intense excitement eveywhee'. A thilling 1 book. M. and Ms. E. A. Spont wee vey fomed, with unwaveing constancy. pleasantly supised by a lage numbe of fiends and elatives on the Sjells as fast as you can show it. Pices His liteay tastes wee' pue, A! at which eveybody can buv. A^quiek eve of Veb. 25th, thei 10th annive- j eade of things sound, he fequently canvass'will pay you bip. Send i5 cts say, binging with them an unlimit- 'supised his fienis by the.* l«auess fo outfit at nnee. addess, ed (juantity of cake, and two fine ocking chiis which wee pesented to of his view? on subjects of which fames geneally wee supposed to be ig- FRANKLIN NEWS CO.. them by M. S. A. Collins in behalf of i>2's Maket St. Louis Mo. the as>emhh»d guests, Afte a fiendly visit and listninc.to some tine the liible and exemplified its teachings noant. He was a dilitent, student of music, isio, all took [tat, in disposing of i n his daily life though neve making WATCH CLUB, tlu * delicacies bought bv them. On ' e, ",-,., 'I Hee is a chance.'to get a Cold thei-depatue,-. fo, ^ hons... all seemed..... to. m i fomal pofession ot eligion. i Watch easily and cheap. 1)«you want be well pleased and in '^pod^jviits. Duinp hi? life he fequently e\- - one? Come and join! It only costs Dining, the past winte Pinckney pessed a desie to die suddenly and you $1.00 a week to get a $o0.00 gold Watch with a good set of woks, Elgin, Walthain s Hampden, Spingfield o any make you wish. Don't miss the chance! It may be you cannot affod has gained cnncideable enown in! this paye was an.^veed. The last j the numbe of abbits that have been! day of hi? life -he pefomed his ac- ' killed iti 1 thivvicinity by he huntes. [ m^tomed duties and at eventide lay' Seveal paties have been out and se- d o w n t0, leep untll the achan^el^ cued all the WA\ fom l-> to oo in one. w, da.v. On Tuesday. l a «t, K. E. Finch. I tum P sh;lli sound - T, Uea.l. Dick luke, J. J. Teeple and P. (T. Teople went fo a hunt, expies>ly to abbits. The day was tine, the uume plenty and they etuned with 40 ot the little jumpes. The jjiimti wa-; i^iven to the poo. Wo ^ot a mess. Thanks. Cad of Thanks. We desie to expess ou heatfelt thanks to ou fiends and neighbos, fo thei sympathy and kindness towad us in ou behalt, and in ou ileep soow fo the loss of ou little p one. Y You will ill be emembeed bd by u> Mn. ANI> MKS. C. E. CO*TB. 'Mil' yi>,i^!»\\>>i']> iin iiixl, cint 1 h \ o u, 1'h-' jiimn^.s of 1 hi> ^n-nl l.uici Kiiiivht'tl tlii'i wok!tu-i iluty donn I'll' y il_\ iiitu.i luithti' >ti'.ui<t N o inue ID muni. "^i"v^'-«ti 11 thei wink- tin.iin in hli--.* Thf i-liililen whom I lie! )i.uu!> h.iv t tii in.1 Witti p;itui\t ae. Anil, lu'nc, they li\e to-<lay no li»s> Th.iu when, in ^olvot In-.iltli >u>tuitii > 1, They with us svee. All' who slmll solve tho my^ty. < M life within thi> "Mill 1 oi' U'a>;" 'J'lu.N lieul i>l" stife" Who»'iiil t ho >von*lou» histoy 1" miiviijtui'il hy tlit> tliiilit of yea" litonul life 1.' lathe, fuivwell' until the hou W h e n We H i e <tuimiioii> *<li.il! et'i ive l'o le;ive oil t >i I. When.JMi" eonunn, elot licit with jn.we 1'hf weleoin to ou home -hall On Heaven's t<oil, to buy, but you will not miss ^1.00 a' week. Clubs consist of 42 membes. The club meets evey Satuday evening, and thee is a watch to oe given away each time. Afte each one has paid in thei dolla, they poceed to ta«e a daw to see who has the watch. A peson stands 29 eha;ces of uettinc om'. less than the' o0.00 and less * than cost.... I have the finest line of watches and cases eve seen in Dexte. It will pay you to call and examine befoe lookmt elsewhee. Club is almost full so don't linge. Remembe evey membe gets a watch. John- Mudock, Dexte. >AJic.h. Fo futhe paticulas call at this, oftice.

2 J ABOUKI) THE STATE. RKFl'ULUWN AND J>O(K.:K ATK. 1 STAT1-: CUNYKMIONS. Kobt SI. Moiityonicv ;i""'l.jtiliu \V. Chaiujil ii NmniiiiiiiMl lu.ltul <\ Item* <»1 lin<-<st fom All 1'ats ol" Ifu- an state The epublican stat-e convention met iu tbe assembly Jiali at Jackson on Tuesday. Thee wee ajjout five bundled delegates pesent..mi'i 1'ai of Ottawa was male Tempoay pi'i'sjdiiig oftice. A. W. Smith of Lcnawee was chosen tempoay secetay and Aloys liil/. of Ottawa his assistant. John T. Rich vvuw uloctml IKTi.uanent eha nnan. Nominations lo a candidate j'o judge of the supeme cout wee pi\x eeiicd with and the following names wee IJI 1. u ;ht out.: Victo H. Lane of Adian. 1'Y.nik A. Hooke of I'halotlc, Kussell K. l'eale of kulauuzoo, Jiobet M. Mont :oiney of (Iand Kapids and.lames (\. Itam-delluf Tavese Cty. The ii.st inlo.iial ballot was taken and gave Montgomey j.'wi, Hooke I'.tS, Kanisdell 1 :i.s, 1'eaU- IK'. Lane 51 andl.'. A. Kent 1. Two fomal bailots wee laken and Montgomey was declaed the unanimous nominee of the convention. Fo egents of the univesity Heny Howad of Pot Huon and l'ete W. Uook uf Uuunnu. wee nominated. M- The platfom adopted declaes a belief in maintaining tlu* integity of the cuency, and that silve und gold should be used as it money basis, and to ueevmipiish this all Ameican silve should be eceived at its maket value, and legal tende eetineutos oi' silve coin should bstssued theei o; deelues belief in the puity of the ballot box, and that any abidgement of the ight of suffage is peilous to the safety of tho nation, and demands the, enactment of such laws as shall potect evey Ameican citizen in the execise of the saced ight; believing in the ulq.of the majolty.demunds That the United.-Bl t 9 govenment shall.adopt such ule* *»»ball enable a body to each a vote upon &oy question afte easonable dobatc;. fftdo&*&the McKinley bill, and appove* publican position' tempeanc pesses sii W. T. She* The state elected tho John Patton, J., tay, C. E. Baxte, ity; indoses eon; eatnnns the u the subjects of nd ta:cut.on; e\- the death uf (Jen. ial Pote, epublican clubs offices: Pos dent, Gand Kapids; sece- Chalottt 1 ; teasue* J. B. Mooe, Detoit. The executive committee will select dei.ega.te.i- to the nutuuiii convent-km in Cincinnati, Apil 'J;i. Democatic Convention. Tho democatic state convention was held at' Lansing on Thusday. Lieut, -liuv. Stong was ^amo ] as tempoay chaiman and eceived an ovation upon his uppeannce. Fee Kstee of Isabella was m ido tempoay secetay. John Powe of Delta Was subsequently made pesident of the convent on..the!ist ballot to nominate a supeme cout judge, esulted in tvjti votes tu John W, (.'hamplin and!(>;{ fo William Xowton. Chantplin's nomination was made unanimous. Fo:egents of the univesity Athu M. I'lik of Sanil ie and ('has. S. Williams of Owosso wee nnin.nat.ed. The platfom eufllnns tbe pinciples adopted at. <Ji\iud Uapid-V in IKWJI; congatu'- lutes Hie democats in congess on the deleat ili'_ihelu, e.hill; pujuisua 11i< Lepeal of the "McKinley bill-; advocates ecipioeity.fo agicultual podut:ts as welt as manufactues; endoses the ecent action of the state senate in unseating two membes: appoves and endoses the administation uf Ciov. Winans. A lette was*ead fom Hon. I).,]. Ca;npau, addessed to the chaiman of the convention, dat^d at Belin Feb. >, in whieti he esi^m-d the position of chaiman of the democatic state c(;ntal committee, on nccount of hi-> absence aboad und inability to pesonally ive attention to the. impend'- in.«campaign. The convention unanimously declined to accept the nomination.. A Double Shooting Joseph Hollase, a Polish mine, at Ion Kive. was made the victim of a goodnatued joke by a lot of boys Monday, who snowballed him on the steet. Hollase gew wild with anue and u.shtm to his house and etuned with a double-baeled i:un. A cowd had collected and Hollase. "without waiting eithe to see who had stuck him o who was in the cowd, opened fie.. Pete Docto, a batende who was.standing nea, eceived both shots and fell nioiahy wouiulexl, Hollase dopped his gun and pulled a evolve. The cowd had gown lage by this' time and Chief of Police Scott stated to aest 1he mudee. Hollase tuned his weapon on the chief and shot him thee times. Scott also foil, motally wounded, and tho cowd chaged Hollase. Cies of- "lynch him" wee head on all sides and citizens would have made shot wok of him and sent the wetch to his ewad had not Deputy Sheiff Flanagan intefeed and hustled Hollase acoss tho county to the Cystal Falls jail. MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS. Wyaiidotto dilles have stuck a second ich vein of salt.. A M. Hading of South Dakota, ead a pape to the Albion fames Wednesday ou Hani Times. Thei Uau.se and Cue." The Fist iiaptist chuch of Hustings has given Kev. (,'. M. Blanehad of Willianistuu n call, and he will begin his wok Mach 1. The eanings of the Michigan ailoads fo the yea IS'.IU was *',ih ( (J7.\h0'.3.ti7, an incease uf 4-7,717, Fully 'J pe cent oi 1 SS',1. A egula Dakota blizzad swept the Kewcenaw peninsula Wednesday, doing gcut daiiktgo to popely and slightly in juing seveal people. The ISth annual conventun of the Van Bmvn county Sunday-school association was held in Law Lou Wednesday with a lage attendance. A. Smith of Hastings has been sent to Jackson fo vagancy. 1 iis wife is in the county lioiiii: and his childen at the efom school at Cold wate. The city fathes of Olscgo have donated a lot. of land fo u tem of yeas, and the ladies' libay association popose U> eect a public libay buildmg. A stoe building ut Decatu which is the meeting place of live diffeent secet societies has acquied the name cf "Mummcv block." A'bsalom Cngill of Battle Ceek died Fiday, aged (.il. He had lived in that city fo 4.J yeas, and was a vetean of tho ebellion. Hugh Baett's supply stoe at Vemontville was buglaized Wednesday night. The thieves gut but little and the offices ae afte them. The Menominee electic light company has puchased, a new 110 light dynamo, fi-om the Kct^spn company, fo that lively city and \villi\ayg in opeation by anothe month. ^ William Hudson's ban in Stevensville, Beieu county, buued Fiday night with all it* contents, including seveal hoses and cows. Ihe 1«J will be well up in the hundeds.... i The tool shop of the.midland salt and lumbe coin]).my was damaged $200 by tie Fiiay. The lie depatment did good wok o thee would not have been enough left of the whole plant to tell about. Capt. William Sims of Koges City has eplaced the caft I e lust on Lake Kie hist summe by a lage and in ovey way liue boat, and will s^ail the aging main in i-j'jl with evey posvyoct of success. Joseph and May! Toucott of Bentou Lake wie aesttid Wednesday chaged with killing an infant boy by staving hitli. Toucott is 72 yo*s old and May, his daughte, is is. The festttttitcn of V^OTge tfee"d"'o; ville buned Monday uoon with a loss of f't.uoo. Thi^ ljn> is supposed to have stated fom au ash box. No insuance. K. J. Kellogg, well knov.'u ;is one of the fuumles and the ex-secotay of the Micliigaivtaveiiu,' salesmen, died at his home u CTiunna'Wednesday. - 1J CUT.LlOjJ.tt. L L 1 DEMOCRATIC SENATORS Sl'ULNli A Sl'KPIUSE IN THE SENATE. Unseat Two liepublicitih in the Latte 1'aty's Two UepotN on the N«Mlit» c C'*JU1 wate St.'liuol Cast*. While the epublican state convention Wits in sess'ou at Jackson on Tuesday, claiming the pesence of seveal epublican senatos, two committee epots im contested election cases wee spung on the senate and wee adopted amid geat cuul'usiou. -, This action unseated Cleoge ii. Hoton\gf the fifth distict and Ben C Mose of the- twenty-sixth, both epublicans, and gave; thei seats to.fas. H. Moow and Chas. A. Fie llaude, democats. Tho new senatos took the oath pi ivatcly and appeaed iu thei places mi Wednesday i moning, A geat upoa ensued but the action of the democats waa sustained. j i Tho committee appointed to investigate the state public school, in elation to tho Nellie (iiflin case, has made its epot. ' The epot of the majoity of the committee "believes that fo the negligent, matm^e-nieut of the affais of the state j public school, culminating in the death of j Nellie Climn, the membes of the boad of contol in oince at the time of the event ufoesaid, whose povince it was to appoint ami emove a supeintendent, ae justly deseving of censue, and that the supeintendent, fo his goss caelessness in the Nellie tlittiu case, be now emoved fom office." In the minoity epot the histoy of the sad case of Nellie Giffin is elated, and while the geneal wok of Supt. Newkik is commended he is found to be censuable in this case fo not following the ules of the boad of- tustees, which ae quite sufficient to goven against such deceptions as wee pacticed by the wetch Cauneld. The committee think the supeintendent's neglect can be safely left to the boad of tustees fo such actiou as they may think pope. Out of espect to the memoy of Cieu. ; Sheman, whoso funeal occued Satu- day, and Monday next being a national i holiday, the legislatue adjouned Fiday night uutil Tuesday moning. A geat man.\' bills wee intoduced ' iu both houses last week. Thus fa the mmi- T1H> Maquot.te steam laundy was dam-aged *,'.(.M> by iiie Satuday night. If.l^'ji j day, the '-2-">th, is the last day fo the into- he is ;HU) shot of List session. Wednes- continues as it has begun in the uppe ductiuii of bills. peninsula metopolis thee won't be enough build.iii. * left to hold a mass meeting in oy the time winie comes Repesentative Kichudson'x "keosene again. The Kagle tunning company of Whitehall, manufactues moe Kussiii leathe ;han any othe linn in the 1,'nit-ed St;ttos and uses annually H),l)()i) sides of leathe. Tin; ]>ay oll lu last week was ove JiiOO. iluy. ( '.-iimi'lly. the )^i^^fn»lil ^.il. Who an oil' with S.VH) b'longing to oie of he"-' motlie s bides, h;is confessed eveything, been fogiven, and maied the man who helped he sp;;nd tlu: money. Whitew.tiged peace has settled down on the household, and tho mothe is out f."h);t. but has got he daughus a husband. The govunnii'-nt fog boll that is being eectol at, the mouth of the Alpena ive' will bo eady toy use about the time navigation opens, and wiil be of inestimable lenetlt to tho maines endeavoing to Hud the mouth of tins ive in the fogs that pevail-thee at cetain, seasons of tho A wifl fence manufactuing concen has sent out a man to look fo a site in Hudson. Two tamps wont into an Ani^bo saloon Monday night and stated a uction. Tins popieto natually objected, and a fusilade of pistol shots followed. One of the tamps was hit and tied bleeding fom the place, but his injuies cannot bo leaned as his companions spiited him away. Heny Jones, an old Ishpeming boy who went to Califonia a few yeas ago and gew ich in the mines, has etuned to the uppe peninsula fo a visit. Hy is one of the few men who have etuned fom the wild and woody west and not claimed Michigan was bette than any othe state. About U>0 of the membes of the old Thid Michigan cavaly met in Allegan Wednesday, lived ove the old wa scenes and listened to speeches. The election esulted iu the choice of Adian Yates of Gand Rapids fo pesident. Congessmen Bliss has witten to say that the bill fo an Indian school in Isabella county is a law. having eceived the signatue of Pesident Haison. It is an appopiation fo a $'J,">.IKH> school b'udding, (Jood fo Isabella county. Iwin Pomeoy of Saginaw <is one of those, fellows who think the wold owes him a living and spends his time in tying to collect that living when he had bette be, laboing. One favoite means of collection with Iwiu is to help himself to what? The snow seapo was called out Fiday in Alinont fo the second time this winte CVI.T he can lay his hands on. Invm is A flax mill will be among tho new 'entepises at,pot Sanilau the coming summe. stealing a watch fom W.lliam Couchmnn, now in jail 1 at Sag'.nuw i h iged with The fames' institute of- Huon county and also with taking a lot of clothing Avill ho held at Sand Beach about" Mach fom a place he boaded hut summe May Neihocot.t of SaLinaw is in had A Vassa man killed a wildcat weigh in a luck. She possesses the povebial powe '>Y-l pounds in the woods nea that place lastof ii Si.mson and when a denity.sheiff and week. John K. Hoad went to aest he some, time ago she knocked them both galley A Pesbyteian chuch is the newest west. The deputy is of a fogiving dis- oganization in Maion township, Saniluc <'Ounty. position und detemined to poceed against iie simply fo assault; but llond is not of that tempeament and he will foco.-ihe chage of esisting- an office, und May is apt to dift into pison. \ \ fom M. Rockwell of Beien has a bill to make the salay of the clek of the supeme cout S'J/'OOO u yea. The enty fee of cases in that cout is fixed at $3, and the motion fee at i?^. These fees ae' to go to pay fo the sevices of st-enogiiplu es FoT I he j u s t iccs7~" M". ' Rbclnvell says it will be ample. He has looked into the figues and tinds that the clek of the cout I is 'eceiving moe pay than any of the ' justices a'ul, within a couple of thousand, iis much annually as two of the justices. oil" bill was intoduced in the huii.se Tuesday. It educes the state oil inspecto's salay fom *l,50i) to fsou, and ttfut Of deputy oil inspectos fom I1.2U0 to StiOi). The sum.paid fo the inspection of oil must not exceed one-tenth of a cent pe gallon, wheeas at pesent one-fouth c-f a cent pe fom l'j) deget^s to LIU degces.,- i. ] Tho bill of Repesentative MLie calling fo an nppnp.iition of bh).uoi». fo the establislniient and maintenance uf a homeopathic school of ined.cine. to be lo- I cated ujuin the gounds of St. Luke's hospital at Detoit, was intoduced in the,."house Tuesday.moning. M. Mine thinks the place uu excellent.location, and j that the passage of the act will ultimately I lead to the emoval of the homeopathic 1 school fom Ann Abo. Repesentative Hawley of Ionia poposes, ll_a bill he has intoduced, to abolish. tlie_ whole medical depatment of the univesity altogethe. The bill was dawn up by one D. Wm. Bell of Smyna, Ioniu county. "D. Bell belongs to the eclectic achool,".s.a d M. Hawley, "and believes that all medical schools should be on an equality and given an equal chance at the unfvesity. I fully agee with him and in many espects 1 think the measue I have fatheed is a just one." The bill povides for..the absolute sale of all medical appliances and appaatus at the univesity, the money to be tuned into the state teasuy. A bill intoduced by Repesentative Capente of Oakland poposes to pohibit the killing of patidges fo five yeas fom Novembe 1, next.. Thj bill povides a penalty*of $50 tine, and impisonment fo fom thity to fifty days. MEN AND TlllNUS. About thee feet of suuw fell thoughout %.Minnesota, Sunday. The wost blizzad of the season aged iu Kansas Wednesday. (Jen. Da Fotisnca- has been fomally elected pesident of Bia/.il. Thee Italian mudees wanted in Buffalo have been captued in Chicago. It is in w claimed that six pesons lost thei liw«duing the ecent stom iu Califon a. _The Pennsylvania sup e Hie ccut has declaty-d thai pigoou-shooting is net cuelty tv) 'animals. Thee thousand men stuck wok iu the Singe sewing machine v>-uk# at (Uasgow Tuesday. All tin' planing 1 mill hands at Indianapolis ae on a stike fo au iiu:o;vse of wages. Fank Andesmi, an atist anil invento of apid telegaphy, is dead at Pcckskili, ; N. Y., aged 47 yeas. The ugont of an English syndicate la in Kansas buying motgages ou fuuu lands. John D. Mille of (Iounsbuj?, Ind., ban been, appointed to the supeme bench of that state. The five-stoy bick waehouse of tho Toonto plate, glass eomptvuy collapsed Tuesday night. Italy's new pime ministe says that couuty will cultivate the fiendliest elations with England. A tonado passed ove u potion of Indiana Tuesday uight and seveal buildings wee. Ludly wecked. English capitalists have puchased tho Delama goup uf uni^s in lduho. The.pice was *\.\UUO,O;iO. The Standad oil compuuy has puchased the plant uf the CJeyse oil company ut Lima, O., fo suu.uuu. Senato John Sheman has announced his intention of etiing fom public- life ut the close of his pesent tem. Police Inspecto Bynes of New Yok city has had the ode of knighthood confeed upon him by the king of Italy. Meedith Stanley, a pofessional bidge jumpe, successfully leaped fom the Cincinnati and Newpot bidge Wednesday. tithomas Hall, invento of tho tubine wate wheel, was killed by a tain at 11 ihway, N. J., Tuesday. He was 70 yeas old. Jus. T. Myes, (!eo. Hadey and Be-nj. Keese uo linde aivest at Johnstown, Pa., fu making and passiug countefeit silve dollas. * The..'Etna powde woks, nea Lnpoto, Ind., blew up Wednesday aftenoon. Seveal buildings wee wecked, but u6 peson was killed. Pof. Liebich of Belin teats tubeculosis by injecting canthaidate of potash unde the skin, He claims to be meeting with geat success. Secetay Windfm left an estate valued at between 1150,000 and $175,000. When the debts ae paid the income to the family will be.*), 000 a,\ ea. The young ladies of Ay line, Ont., have oganized w\d pledged themselves not to keep company w.th any young man who dinks, smokes o plays cads. It is epoted that M, T. V. Powdely. geneal maste wokman of the Knights of Labo, intends to esign und etie to pivate life. disease. He is toubled with heat May Hanley stepped between he bothe and fathe at Chicago Wednesday night, afte they had daw'u knives. Sho.oetnvet a~tfanet~tntie side and dtect "so aftewad. He bothe is the mudee and he is unde aest. " Thc+jody of J'. H. Mull, a school house janito, has been found ou the aiload, tack at Defiance, O., teibly mutilated. It is believed he stabbed himself and then lay down upon the tack and was un "ove by a tain. All of the wold's fui buildings will be built in Juckson pak. John Doble, a famous ex-pedestian, who hus been a mail caie in Chicago fu Koine time past, h-o-s been-adjudged insane, having.'ecently become a kleptomaniac. Jus. TCeynokls. the Chicago man who owns the Hut Spings aiload in Akansas and a line of steames In-tween St. Paul and St. Louis, died at Pcscott, Ai'i/onia, Sunday. A evision of tttettltst- of dead In" Spi'ingtiojd mine disaste placid the num-' he at 1IV. Of ttuse ' M wee maied men. 40 single and vi"> boys. It is expected that the debis will be cleaed away sufficiently to penit wuk to be esumed Thusday. Si Knight Diekeson, the Chicago man upon.whose body was gafted skin fom the bodies of about 100 knights templa, died Monday. The opeation was a success, hut tho patient's vitality was exhausted. A dispatch fom San Fancisco states that some of tho cew of the clippe ship "Eliaabetfl,~~wtica foundeed off NotliheadT Cal., Satuday, succeeded in eaching the. shoe, and that IU of the cevv of the ship, including the captain, wee downed. Heny Guth, a Geman butche ftt Chicago, fought a duel with an unknown man Monday, knives being the weapons used. Both will pobably die, The quael was about a woman. Two Aab peddles, who have t>oon going about New Yok selling cuiosities, have been sent to a hospital, afflicted with small pox, and it is feaed they have peddled that disease to a lage extent. A Republican Kami net. The Michigan club, a epublican oganisation, held its sixth annual banquet in the. city of Detoit on Monday evening, tvb. 2;S. Thee was a lage attendance of leading lights of the epublican paty thoughout the state, beside seveal pominent meu fom outside. Thoe hunded students of the state univesity wee also pesent wi a body. Hon. Alfed Russell pesided as toustmaste. and the. tst speake intoduced was John Patton, J., of (Jand Kapids. who deliveed.in addess of A'elcome. Othe speakes and thei subjects wee: Hon..1. S. Kunnells of Chicago, "The Bullet Alt must be Pue and PoUvUiii;--'--«mdge AUUnu.W, Tougee. of New Vok inuthn uf "A Fool's Eand" and othe noted woks!, "A New Tinity:" Hon..John Ii. Lynch of Mississippi. "The Race Issue in Politics;" Edwad S.' Wallace,of Ohio, "The Republican Poss." The evening dosed with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" by the company. Gen. Slipman's Hnial. The emains of (Jen. W. T, Sheman wee conveyed by special tain fom New Yo'k, when; the old waio dioi, to *V>t,, Louis, whee by his own equest he was laid to est. The funeal tain aived at St. Louis ealy Satuday moning. Thee was an immense cowd.awaiting it.s WASHINGTON LETTER UNCLE SAM TAKES STOCK OF AND GO Li). What the bid tieutleuian is Dohas fu Hi* I'ensioiwu. Inteesting Nott'N lioin tlu* Xatiounl Capital. Tho diecto of the- mint lias submittod to congess a epot on tho poduction of the pecious metals fo the calenda yea ls'jo. The gold poduct of tho United States was l.fifss.hso ine ounces (toy), woth *a^,84:-),lkjo, uu incease of $45,000 ove the poduct of the peceding yeu. The silve poduct of ou own mines appoximated 54,500,1)00 ouuee-s, coespond j ing, at the pice of silve duing tho yea, to J?57,2^U,00D, uud at tho coiniug value of silve to *T0,4u4,t>4;"), against a poduct of TJO.OOO.OOO Hue ounces, of the commecial value of $45,7.^0,000, uud coining value of $o4,4f)4,4(j4 in tho peceding yea. The silve poduct of ou smeltes and efineies was o4,u20,s^7 line ounces. Tho total value of the gold deposited at the mints duing the calenda yea was $50.- ' The total amount of silve oteed fo sale to the govenment duing ihe yea was OS, li<o,4f>7 tine ounces, imd the amount puchased was Ji7,5y4,ttTtf. 7"J line ounces, costing SW.l.yj 1,840, tho aveage cost being *!,0tM jks tine ouuc«. The diecto estimates that the gold poduct of the wold fo the calenda yea 18'J0 was $lls,4'.)0,000, a falling off of *3,007,000 fom 18S ( J, and that the silve poduct of the wold was l;jo,ti">0,0u0 tine ounces, au iucease of 7,85^,375 flue ounces ove LSS'J. PENSIONS. Acting Secetay Nettleton has issued waants fo the payment of nealy $20,- 000,000 on account of pensions, in addition to which $758,000 wee paid out on account' of naval pensions. The equiements fo pensions fo tho quate ending Mach4< next ae about $31,000,000, including these disbusements. A little ove *'J 1,000,000 has aleady been applied to that pupose, leaving nealy $10,000,000 to be met befoe the end of the session. The available cash balance in the teasuy as stated by the teasue is *i*5,000,000, so that thee will still "Bo a suplus afte paying all tueso.pensions. s»ome Al'i'OlN TMi:NT<. * Tho pesident has sent to me senate ihu following nominations; John Andeson uf Kausas to be United States cousul-geuraj at Caio, Egypt; Tuxton Beale of Cali^* fonia, ministe esident and consul-geneal to Pesia; United States consul* James 317 Aves otquioatpainivwvw.appc^ son of Kansas, Vea Cuz: Samuel H. M. Byes of lo\va,«t;t. Call: Philip C. Hanna of Iowa, La Uuayu; Heny M. FLuvl of * New Yok, t'iiftou, Out.;.lames \V. Love of Nebaska.- San Salvado: Loing A. Lathop of Nevada. Bistol;.lamfis V. Long of Peimsylv luisi, Floence; William S. Stanlev oi' Wisconsin. Pietou, N. S.: Edmund Shaw of Indian 'teitoy, AdUncion. TO jusai.icm. Ttie Pesident has sent to the senate the name of Rev. Selah Meill of Andove, s Mass., to be consul at Jeusalem, vice Heny (iilman of Detoit, ecalled. M, Oilman has been an eftlcient consul accoding to the testimony of taveles liko ex- Senato Baldwin and the pinted epot* fom his pen, but the place, is OHO to be passed aound among savants. M. Moill was consul thee six o eight yous ago, und the fuits of his stay appeaed in the shape of a book of geat value to bibicul students. He-ends the AsHyianJ.a.ngULlie with compaative ease and hieoglyphics ae child's play to him..,.. NUT1>. Senuto-Vooho.es, who has heou indisposed fu some tune, has left Washiugtou to Hot Spings, Ak., to bo gone seveal week_s. ; Secetay Foste has appointed M. Chales M. Heudley his pivate secetay. M. Hendley acted in a simila capacity fu Secetay Wmdom. ue Huston has again tendeed his esignation, and that it is vey pobable that it will be accepted. Ill-health is stated to be the eason. ' JHE MAI Detoit. 'ATTl.K.--.. Sf Jfl 56..,. 3 4.*) fe» 'ii 5i; : -.." 4 OU % 5 Si) L.VMUS. ).10 (i% (> Oil WHKAT- Red spot, No, 2... ' Uii}-^ i 00 Ued spol. No, ii * <K>'. 4 ii]> iis'i White spot, No. 1 l»7 <&!t?)^ C;m.\ No. - spot 5+ $ ' 54' No. L l yellmv 5.V^ij 5<i OAT>-NO - wh.te, hpoi,... >d (t«5(i^ Ul.OVKU M-.til). 4 I 5 (( 4 tj*> H \HI.KY 1 2.'t (ih I SO lvik SI fo hi luv-no. 2 p't ton 7.10 aj 8 oil STRAW--I'e ion 5 00 tt w :s- 1 it bu......h5 uo I npickeii, yobn..' l 5,"i t.'11y hanu-pickou ff 1 yo m, \ vto AiM.KS- pu utn \i oa y» a 6» Kvapoated. i;j ub 14 HITTKU I'clTi lf> (as IT Ceamey I'll fo 25 V. ius 1 e Uuz,.. 17 (^ - 17 '..!$-') t;u (T» if(» fto Comtnon II 50 <$ \i 7,"i it:v- N alive. 4 uo da 5 ui I.AM us 5 ;,o (,(, <; 1,0 ttoos Convmon.. 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3 * THE HAUNTED CHAMBER. BT DUCHBB8." of "jtfanfca," "Jfvna Scully," "I'hyllU," tic, etc CHAPTKR VI. CONTINUED. "Yes; I wish it wee emoved," e- Bjxmds Floence, with a stange quick ebive. Si Adian liiughs. "Why, that is one of the old towe's geatest chams," he says. "It belongs to the dak ages, and suggests au sots of hoible.possibilities. This oom would be nothing without its mysteious lock." At this moment Doa's eyes tun slowly towad Athu Dynecoilt. tslie heself badly knows why, at this paticula time, "she should look at him, yet she feel* that some unaccountable fascination is compelling he gaze to encounte his. Thei eyes meet. As they do so, Doa shuddes and tuns deadly pale. Thee is that in Athu Dynecout's dak and sullen eyes that stikes he cold with teo and vagua foebodings of evil. It is a wicked look that ovespeads the man's face a cuel, implacable look that seems to feeze he as she gazes at him spellbound. Slowly, even while she watches hinij she sees him tun his glance fom he to Si Adian in a meaning manne, as.though to let he know that the vile thought that is woking in his bain and is betaying itself on his face is intended fo him, not he. And yet, with this too, he gives he silently to undestand that, if she shows any teachey towad him, he will not leave it unewaded. Cowed, fightened, tembling at what she knows not, Doa stagges backwad, and. laying a hand upon the wall beside he, ties to egain selfpossession. The othes ae all talking togethe, she is theefoe unobseved. She stands, still panting and pallid, tying to collect he thoughts. Only one thing comes clealy to he, filling he with loathing of heself and an unnamed dead it is that, by he own double-dealing and falseness towad Floence, she nas seemed to ente into a compact with this man to be a companion m whateve cime he may decide upon. His vey look seems/to implicate he, to dag he down with him to his level. She feels heself chained to him his patne., in a vile conspiacy. And what futhe adds to the hoo of the situation is the knowledge that she knows heself to be blindly ignoant of whateve plans he may be foming. Afte a few seconds she ouses heself, and wins back some degee of composue. It is'of couse a nea weakness to believe heself in the pow- «of Athu Dyneout, she ties to 'convince heself. lie is no moe than any othe odinay acquaintance. If indeed she has helped him in his little effots to secue the love of Floence, thee was no geat ham in that, though of couse it seved he own pupose also. "How pale vou ae, Ms. Talbot?" emaks Si Adian suddenly, wheeling {ound to look?it he moe closely. "Has this damp old place eally ailecte'd you neves? Come, let us.go down again, and foget in the sunshine that bloody dwthwee eve committed hee o elsewhee." "[ am nevous, I cotfess," esponds Doa, in a low tone. "Yes, yes let u& leave this teible oom foeve." "So be it." says Si Adian gayly. "Fo my pat, I feel no desie to e-enteiiu!' "It is vey high at, I- suppose," obseves Ethel Villies, glancing ound th? walls. "Uncomfotable place3_al-_ ways ae. It would be quite a teasue to Lady Betty Tefeld, who aves ove the ealy Bitons. It seems athe thown away upon JIS. Captain Ringwood, you look'as if you had been, suddenly tuned into stone. Let me pass, please." "It was uncommonly fiendly of Ringwood not to have let the doo slam, and so impisoned us fo life," says Si Adian, with a laugh. "I am sue wfi owe him a debt of gatitude." I hope you'll all pay it," laughswhtbe ;f nice new ex- a cedito peience fo you togive something g fo once.' I neve pay m own debts; b but that doesn't count, I feel sue, you ae all going to give me something fo my sevices as dookeepe." "What shall I give you?" asks Ethel " coquettishly. "I'itell you "by and by," he eplies, with such an expessive look that fo once the saucy gil has no answe? eady, but, blushing cimson, huies past him down the stone stais, whee»he waits at the bottom fo the othes. As Floence eaches the "doo she pauses and stoops to examine the lock. "I wish," she says to Si Adian, a stange subdued excitement in he tone, "you would emove this lock. Do." - "But why?" he asks, impessed in «pite of himself, by he manne. "I hadly know myself; it is a fancy an unaccountable" one, pehaps but still a poweful one. lib-be guided by me and have it emoved." "What the fancy?" he asks laughing. tf No-^the lock. Humo me in this,** she pleads eanestly, fa moe eanestly than the occasion seems to waant. "Call it a silly pesentiment, if you like, but I honestly think that lock will wok you evil some day. Theefoe it is that I ask you to" do away with it." "You ask me?" he queies. "Yes, if only to please me fo my sake." She has evidently fogotten he late distust in him, fo she- speaks now in the old sweet tone, ana with teasin he eyes. Si Adian flushes wamly. "Fo you sake," he. whispes. "What is thew I would not do, if thus equested V" A Hitte snee contacts Athu Dynec(flifs lips as he. listens to the. fist pat of this convesation and guesses at the. latte halt'. Ho notes coectly the kindling of thei eyes, the quick beath that comes and goes like happy sighs fom the beast of Floence. He heas the whispe, sees the wam blush, and glances expessively ft Doa. Meeting he eyes he lays his inge on his lips to caution he silence, and then, when passing by he, whispes: "Meet me in half an hou in the lowe galley." llbwing he acquaintance in twa aangement, feaing indeed to efuse. Doa follows the othes fom the haunted chambe. At the foot of the small stone staicase befoe they go though the fist ion-bound dou that leads to the coido without they find Ethel Villies awaiting them. She had been looking ound he in the dimlv lighted stone passage, and has discoveed anothe doo tixed mysteiously in a cone, that has excited he cuiosity. "Whee does this lead to, Si Adian V" bhe asks now, pointing to it. "Ol^ that s an old doo connected with anothe passage that leads by a dak and weaying staicase to the sevant's coido beneath! I am afaid yoy won't be uble to open it, as it is usty with age and disuse. The sevants would as soon think of coming up hee as they would of" making aii appointment with the Evil One; so it has not been opened fo yeas." Teiiaps I can manage it," says Athu Dyneeout, tying with all his might to foce the ancient lock to yield to nim. At length his effots' ae cowned with success; the doo flies ceakingly open, and a cloud of dust upising coves them like a mist. "Ah!" exclaims Ethel, ecoiling; but Athu, stooping fowad, caefully examines the dak stai-case that lies befoe him wapped in impenetable glooms Spide-nets have been dawn fom wall to wall and hang in dusky clouds fom the low ceiling; a faint, stale, stilling smell geets his nostviw, yet he linges thee and looks caefully aound him. "You'll fall into it, if vou don't mind," emaks Captain ftingwood. "One would think uncanny spots had an unwholesome attaction fo you." Kingwood, eve since the memoable night in the smoking-oom, when Si Adian was so nea being killed, has* looked askance at Athu DynecoutL and, when taking the touble to adf dess him at all, has been eithe shafl o pointed in his emaks,* Athu} contenting himself with a scowl at him^ closes the little doo again, and tuns\ away fom it. ; "At night," says Si Adian, in an amused tone, "the sevants, passing by the doo below that leads up to this one, un by it as though they fea some ghostly ancestos, of nwne'xiescending fom the haunted chambe, will pounce out upon them with thei heads unde thei ams, o.in some equally unpleasant position. You know "the doo, don't you, Athu the second fom the tuning?" 'Wo," eplies Athu, with his false smile, "I do not; no, indeed, do I cae to know it. I fimly believe I should un past it too afte nightfall, unless well potected." "That looks as if you ha<t*an evil conscience," says Ringwood caelessly, but none the less puposely "It looks moe as if 1 wee a cowad, I think," etots Athu laughing, but shooting an angy glance at the gallant captain as he speaks.. "Well, what does the immotal William say?" etuns Riugwood coolly. 14 'Conscience doth make cowads of us all!" 1 "You have a shap wit. si,* saya Athu, with appaent lightness, but pale with passion. "I say; look hee." beaks in Si Adian hastily, pulling out his watch; "it. must be nealy time fo tea. iiy Jove, quite halt' pant fou, and we know what Lady Fit/.Almont will say to us it 1 wo keep he depived of he, favoite beveage fo even live minutes. Come, 1< t us un, o destuction will light upon ou heads." 'S"b saying, he leads [hw v\ay,aftd noon they leave the haunted chambe and all its gloomy uaaodations fa behind them. ' CHAITKU Vfl. Reluctantly, yet with a cetain amount of cuiosity to know what it is he may wish to sav to he, Doa wends he way to the galley to keep he appointment with Athu. Pacing to and io beneath the seaching eves of the gaunt cavalies and haughty dames that gleaiii-dewn^ipm-httn fom: theti canvases upon the walls, Dyneeout impatiently awaits he coming." Ah, you ae late!" he exclaims as she appoaches. Thee is a tone of authoity about him that dismays he. ""Not vey, 1 think," she esponds pleasantly, deeming conciliatoy measues the best. "Why did you not come to the libay? We all missed you so much at teaf" "No doubt," he eplies sacastically. "I can well fancy the disappointment my - absence causedpthe blank looks and egetful speeches that maked my defection. Pshaw let you and me at least be honest to each othe! Did Floence, think you. shed teas because ofay non-coming?" This mood of his is so stange to", he that, in spite of the natual fujse smoothness that belongs to he, it endes he dumb. "Look hee," he goes on savagely, "I have seen enough to-day up in that accused oom above-^-that haunted, chambe to show me ou game is not yet won." "Ou game what game?" asks Doa, with a foolish attempt at misconception. Ho ltvughs aloud a wild, unpleasant, sconful laugh, that makes he cheek tun pale. Its mith, she tells heself, is demoniacal. "Yon would get oit- of it now, would you?" he says. "It is* too late, I tell you. You have gone some way with me, you must go the est. I want you help, and you want mine. Will you daw back now, when the pize is half won, when at little moe labo will place it within you gasp?" But thine must be no violence," she gasps; "no attempt at " "What is it you would say?" he inteupts stenly. "Collect youself; you suely do not kmnv.whnt you ae hinting at. Violence! what do you mean by that?" _ "I hadly know," she etuns, tembling. "It was you look, vou tone, I think, that fightened me."" "Put you neves in you pocket fo the futue," heexclaims coasely; "they, ae not wanted whee I am. JNOW to business. You want to may Si Adian, as I undestand, whethe his debue lies in the same diection o nojv" At thia plain speaking the dainty little lady winces openly. "My own opinion is that hia desie does not un in you diection," continues Athu emoselessly. u \Ve both know whee his heat would zladlv find its home, whee IIH would seek a "bide to place hee in this gand old castle, but I will fustate that hope if I die fo it." He ginds his teeth as he says this. and looks with fiece defiant eyes at tho lone ows of his ancestos that line the walls. "She would gladly see he poud fai face looking down upon me fom amidst this goodly company," he goes on, apostophizing the absent/floence. "But that snail neve be. I have swon it; unless I am he husband unless I am he husband!" Moe slowly, moe thoughtfully he epeats his last phase, until Doa, affighted by the sudden change that has disfigued* his face, speaks to him to distact attention. "You have bought me hee to " she ventues timidly. "Ay, to tell you what is on my mind. I have said you want to may Adian; I mean to may.floence felmaine. To-dav-I disliked cetain symptoms I saw, that led me to believe that my own machinations have not been so successful as I could have wished, liefoe going in fo stonge measues, thee is one moe cad that I will play. I have witten you a note. Hee it is, take it" handing he a lette folded in the cocked-hat fashion. "What am I to do with this?" asks Doa nevously. "Read it. It' is addessed to youself. You will see that I have copied Adian's handwiting as closely as possible, and have put his initials A. D. at the end. Ana yet" with diabolical smile "it is no'fogey eithe, as A. D. ae my initials also." Opening the note with tembling finges, Doa eads aloud as follows: "Can voii^hvill you meet me to-moow at fou o'clock in the lime-walk? I have been cold to vou pttlnps. but have'i not had cause? You think my slight attentions to anothe betokens a decease in my love to vou, but in this, deaest, you ae.mistaken. 1 am jous heat and soul. Fo the pesent I dae not declae myself, fo th$ easons you aleady know, and fo the same easons am bound to keep up A seeming: fiendliness with some I would gladly beak with altogethe. Hut I am happy only with you, and happy too in the thought that ou heats beat as one. "Yous foeve. A. D." Doa, having finished eading the lette, glances at him uneasily. "And what is the meaning of this lette? What is il witten fo? What am I to do with it?" she stammes, beating the pecious missive against the nalm of he hand, as' though in loathing of it v ~" "You will show it to he. You will speak of it as a love-lette witten to you by Adian. You will consult he as to whethe it be wise o pudent to accede to his poposal to iheet ; you alone in the lime-walk. You will, in fact, put out all you powes of deception, which" with a sneeing smile "ae geat, and so compel jietobelieve the lette is fom him to you.". ".Hut " faltes Do**. "Thee shall, be no 'but'in the mat* makes he quive with fea and ;age ' "to account fo Adian's decided and almost lovelike attentions to he in the oom we visited, that you had hiul a loves' quael with him some time befoe, ealie in the day; that', in his tit of pique, he had sought to be evenged upon you, and soothe his slighted feelings b^y feigning a sudden WINCED MISSILES. The cawfish au so numeous at Ramos, Rt. May Paish, Lit, thut they stopped a taiu theo ecently by cawling on the tack. The Bitish cant<'»-i.system has bo^i adopted in Hit' buck o: (Ju.aiy, with a viow to keepin; the liquo hhnps. th lis iiivnv D. SehanVank. of 1'alat.ka, Fia., has ecently swat, to Euope a hau> 'MIL; IKJUquet, composed of wild lgwed, lm.' handle being at alligato's tooth. It would be difficult, to maintain a theate at the ancient vdlagu of Willianshug, Vu., at this tin.e. But the fist theate built in the United States was in Williuubbui'g iu 17JU. The Kuv. John Eliot, missionay to the Indians, wote a lette iu lg7',i, which was sold at auction a few days ago iu Boston fo $.500. At the same sale Hev. Jonathan Edwads The Pittshug Dispatch a lette of the bought only ask* the fol- lowing: Now that the govenment boad has made us spell it Being, will it not please give us official infomation whethe its fist sylabie hyui'j.-i with "bej," "fu" o "e!" The empess of (Jemany, since he confinement, has given a io^h poof of womanly sympathy by odeing loi "complete t*»to of biil»y limm to bu ywou to po^. mothes. She has also set maks to accompany thu gifts..^>\/.. Gace ehoeh, New Yok, ought to bo in a position to help the poi> and do i a geat deal of pood in many ways. It tias an endowment of $2.>0,Ui>0, and its popety in woth close to 2 million dollas. Itjs income fom pew ents eaches about $1UO,OOJ a yea, Cotton spinning in Japan Is vey depessed at the pesent time, and the spinning companies ae cutailing poduction. Many machines which have been odeed, fom foeign fims iu Yokohama ae stiil awaiting delivey, the Japanese efusing to take them. Lucy Stone ises to emak; "Thousands of women in the diffeent states lodked this yea eaely at the inaugual messages of thei espective govenos to see if any good thing had been ocom-' mended fo women. But they have looked only to be disappointed." C'imo may pevent cime. At.least that seems to be the opinion of some poeple. The Wawick county, Ind., jail is without, an inmate, and it is claimed that fea of White Caps detes cime in that county. But doing evil that good may come of it is not a vey safe business. The latest statistics show that thesaicide mania is speading in (Jemany to such an extent that even the childen take thei lives. Duing tho six yeas ending wtt-h fh^s. $9 school childen committed suicide Many of those suicides occued in the elementay schools and wee pompted by fea of punishment. Tne fund fo a memoial to Pesident \V(!i)lscy of Yale univesity hud only eached S'J.UOO at tbeendof Novembe, and te. Yqu have enteed into this affai while subsciptions have come in since with me, and you shall pusue it to the then thee instill a demand fo sums to end. If you 'fail me, I shall betay complete the necessay $l.i,ou.i. Ami yet you shae in it moe than you shae this iiaiu was no small facto in making and paint you in suoh colos as will and maintaining the fame of that institution. shut tie doos of society fom you. You undestand now, tlo you?" "Go on," saya Doa, with cololess M. William M. Salte nf the Ethical lips. Cultue society of Chicago wants a new "ioal i the~eom1uct of life. He ecently at last, have IV Society, you idol, you said: "Tho fundamental law of the moal dae not bave! Well, to continue,you life Is that of love aud justice, yet almost will also tell he, in you own sweet in- all ou social institutions ae founded on Vfty 22 with mnfhe snpp th:\t ' ytw i: lini-ipli's Hence,, ho who' stands inteest in he. "V ou follow me.?'' "Yes" eplies the submissive Doa., how sinceely she iiow wishes she had neve enteed into this hateful intigue! "Then when you have caefully sown these lies in he heat, and seen he poud face daken and quive with pain beneath you wods" oh, how his own evil face glows with unholy satisfaction as hf sees the pictue he ha9 lust dawn stand out clea befoe hi$,»yee! "you will affect to be diven by "ompunction into ganting Si Adian's supposed equest, you will don vou hat and cloak, and-go-down t<>th«lim«walk to encounte me. If I am any judge of "chaacte, that gil, so haughty to all the wold, will lowe he pide fo he cushed love's sake, ana will follow you, to madden heself with Tou-meeting with the man she loves. To he. I shall on this occasion epesent Si Adian. Ae you listening?" She is indeed listening with all he niight to the maste niina that has he in thall. TO 'VT (-ox "'»" Cuiosities ui c..,,... Cetain substances which ae deadly in thei effects upon man can be taken by animals with impunity. Hoses can take lage quantities of antimony, (lo<»s of mecuy, oats of tojiaeco, mice of hemlock and abbits of belladonna without injuy. On" the othe hand,do 9 anil cats ac much moe susceptible to the influence of chloofom than man and ae much soone killed by it. If this invaluable ai;sesthetio had been tied tist upon animals.we should pobably have neve enjoyed its blessing, as it would have been found to be so fatal that its discovees would hiive-ix»en afaid to test its effects upon human beings. It is evi- about $ ' >, IX* 1,000. But afte deducting tho O'.'illav Indian bill geneally appopiates dent, then, that an expeiment upon money which the govenment'only holds an animal can neve be the means of in tust and the necessay expenses of any cetain deductions so fa as man tanspotation and distibution, it will bo is concened". No scientist can eve found, by caeful examination of the/ accounts, that the Indians 'get fi'nm know when tying.,some now iluj* o tho some new opeation whethe o not when he comes to ty it upon man tha ettect wiii bo the same as that upon an animal. fo tho moal life in toe community must demand that almost all ou social institutions sliall be emade." Sonic one cuious about such things *,says; The fastest mile a single man has taveled by vaious methods of locomotiun is, to date, as follows: Swimming, L'tt:52; walking, ti:j:(; snow shoes, 5:39 s i'; owing, i;(ll; unning, 4:1'J^f; ticycle, 1:4>>.2-5; bu yc 11*, "J:29~ 4-n~skatfii'tg*, _!»_[_!«IW; tottu hose, 'J:OS^'; unning hose, 1:3.5; aiload tain, :4() 1 4 ; balloon, pneumatic tube aud eiectnejty ecods ae yet to be made. The New Yok Sta tolls of a man who, in coming'fom Odessa, bought' with him a small (juantity of the' bo$t Tukish tobacco. Befoe leaving the vessel he.spead it out and folded it iu lage silk nanjkechiefs and placed it next, the skin unde ffis vest. This in no degee pave him a, suspicious fullness, but it was as much as ] "Tuvcould do to walk ashoe and tea this ( hoible poultice fom him. Tobacco thus! applied is one of the most poweful I emetics. In the Atchiso-n (l'ob.> is offeed fo tho benefit of the "hoid" sick man: "It i.s little wonde men ae so coss when they get sick, When a woman pets sick, she, finds a consolation in weaing,a vey pet-! ty tea gown, and in looking pale»nd inte- : esting. Thee is no such comfot fo men.. They ae unshaved, t+iei clothes ae uglie than eve, no one likes to bo aound them, they ae so disageeable looking, and they become the ooj.se.st things on eath. May-. be if they could fizz thei hai and wea! pettv wappe*, they -would-be bette uatued than they ae." Most people ae unde tho impession that we ae- paying lage sums of money evey yea otit of the public teasuy fo the suppot of the Indians. It will doubtless be a supise to such to lean that a vey lage pat of the money appopiated by congess fo the Indian sevice belongs to the Indians and is held in tust fo them; so that iu fact we ae, to that extent, meely giving them thei own. Ttie govenment fo thei about $7 p> cipltn yeai\* o a less than two cents a day. subsistence duly Look out fo countefeits! Fee (hat you Ret the Ktinuine D. 1 ulls (,'oiikh Syup! Dp not let ibe deale sell you KOIJJB "just as goo<j," but Insist upon jiett'ng the genuine with the hulls In ad tmdemuk ou tb» wappe. Thowin able die Is feqi eu ly an unpofit- Any one In possession of -."> cents fjin go- 10 \hv. ii'iics, clvu^'stoc <i ml pocue a botlle of MilviiUon Oil and bt. 1 cued at once of liwuijjulisin, ueuul^ia, o any pam o ache. Afte a man knows his ake Is douj, p h be usually gets custy. THE WOULD GKOWS. Noah Wbste would not kuuw bis old dictiunafy In lt» new diess. Tne wold tcows, howeve, and dictionaies with It, bo mi old "Webste" Is about a-s lit,tle as au old al- -Uu-'h Intenational- Dictlontx ok e edited aud eset fom e, 1H a magnificent wok, apd n a fauil'y will be of uioe values theeof thau many times laid up iu money. 1 sad wods that saddest ae ihea I-do.' any men ue, : "Doij't-cat:-lf- Completed to Deudwood. The Bulington Route, ('., H. & Q. & R., fom Chicago. Peola and St. Louis,! BOW completed, and daily passcnice tains ae unu.nj? though Lincoln, Neb,, and 4jys I i to I.<jtjd q 'Qfvl AN" * n Nnwfi Wyoming. Sleeping cat's to Dtadwood. Good all-ound spot mables. Men of iyany plans achitects. A point in eal estate Hunte's. "Kun iutothe gound" the plow. When Baby -waa sick, we gave he When ehe wus» Child, Khe cied fo Whim gbe became Mies, uhe clung to Caatoia, When Bhe b»d Childen ahe gave diem Cwtoia. Since evey dog will have his day, Pay, Towse, take thine own; But be content with that, we pay, And leave the night alone. REMEDY FOR PAIN SICK HEADACHE 4«tt»Jtlvelycu«ed bj CARTERS these Little Pill*. They also elieve 1 tess fom Dyflj^P"!*. digestionftuiltm>hea_. Eating. A i>efwt emedy todizzinefmi.nauaei ijowsinesa, Iiad Tut in the Mouth. Coat Tongue,Pam in the Sit FOKH1> L1VEH. Tli«j egulate the BowelaJ Puely Vegetable. Pice 35 Cental CASTES MEPicnato., NEW YOSK. MOTHERS' FRIEND ats CHILD BIRTHi«iI IP U8ID BEFORB CONF1N1M1NT. _ J1Q.OJLX.Q "Mq ' MAILED "Flits, 6OLL> BY AXJ. L>flL'0aiBTS. BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE GENTLEMEN. B.OO Genuine Hand-Hewed, an ele+nntiwi* ** stylish doss shoe which commends ttnelt S^.OO H*nil-HfWP(l\\>lt, A anealfshoeon- ^ t«qual!e«1 fu Stvls anddunbnity. SO.30 Goodyea Welt IJ- the BUuciid des» *» Shoo, at a POUUINT pice. SO.50 PolltMnun'x Shoe Is cs^olally adapted 'W fo :illnia>l nu>n, fiimi'm. ''tc, Alt initoin C'u>p<s.-RL.-ftcfl nn<ttj»o». '* SO.OO fo Li».ll«-, in tho only hnii-newef w nhoo som nt this popu);.!- i-i-iiv, % SQ.bO DonRolij Stum fo l.>i(hv». I.i.inowcJe> ^ patut 1 a nil ponit>«'»-fii'''n'imiii<>!><>;iioa»o<00 Shoe fo LHIIIKM/MIUI M 1.7." fu MISHP*» Mtlll otaln th>o CTCOI Icnc '.i/vtvlo, t.ic. All (TOCMU w.-\iiit*- < fin>l >MmiM',lwi;h ii.m n'tinimm', If mlvcust*) l.io'iil avnit uui'-t -'ipi']y ' p!i,-.i'nil Hi oot to f-i'tov VncloxiiipmtviTis.-il m i>-»-.-- H iii-i'ilf in 'lonank.. W, I«!>'»»"' ' * ''(tun, Maw, WAMKO-Shne Pe-*1fin evj ilt.v an«l town not occupl** I. to t*io *>XCII at^ny. All HK^ntn «il v«-t im*<l In pt»p t.. Semi fo illimthtud catiilojfu«. I

4 < \ \ THURSDAY, MAK. 5, 1NLU. The estimates of numbe* values of fam animals made at the end of each yea have 1 been consolidated. Thee appeas to 1 have been little change in niim-' hes ecept on the Pacific Coast ' and in cetain potions" of the 1 i 1^'X'ky Mountain aea, wliee the j Vnnto of lsso-'oo was unusually Sam'l (i sevee. Losses woe esj>ecially A- K K Fineh heavy on the I'aeiiic'slope. The numbe of h^ses on fams as epoted, is 11,05(5,750. Aveage pice of all a^es, t)7, a decline fom last yea of S1.S4. Tlie nnmbe of mules is 2,2%, i)'.l'2, having an aveage value ofj 77.SS, a decline fom last yea of Vn cents. j " The numbe of mijeli cows is 1 K;,01 ( J,) (.)l, an incease of 00,70S, fom last yea. The aveage val-, lie pe head is s:21.(>'.\ which is less by 52 cents than last yea's aveage. Thee is a tendency to incease of daiying in the South, \ especially in the mountain egion, which offes inducements of cheap j lands and abundant gasses. Othe cattle aggegate IU>,S73, (US. including those on the anch-! es. the highest ^alue is 28.(>-i in Connecticut; the lowest $S.4(! in Akansas, iln Texas, SS.89. The estimated numbe i)f sheep is 4o,-lol.l')^; the aveage value, S2.51, o an incease of 24k*ents o moe than 10 pe cent.. All othe kinds of fam animals have declined slightly in pice. A tendency to incease in numbes is: seen in most of the states, though the lieavv losses fom the sevee winte of hist yea on the Pacific j slope have deceased the agge- 1 gate. - The aggegate numbe of swine' is.*><'.()-."),l'.hi, showing a decline of nealy 2 pe cent. The aveage value is? ^^.15. a decease of.>7 cents pe h.ead. The scacity of, con anise'-d-a -slauglitei' of stock. hogs in ]>oo condition, tending to glut the maket and educe the pice tempoaily. 10 1llO ( OlMII'Qii of thfof Pinknoy. T ( T.i. \V. Teeple, 'I'lca^uie: of said VTlTiioe" "woiiid espeftfaity the. following epot: Mai h :;, ''in, Halain*, nioi uti hand,.\. il ^, can'i. I..1. tniik lo * M:i> _M fttt't t +. tio-icil Ii lit, " C>u k fu - hn\t licen-i',' hil\ I- 1 o II M' of oail»<tii A ii^ list mi [>iik, Ol't.M.I! t i I '"' "i? l..\'.o> Hftv X;'"' '\VV A, C;u v It "'en"';' 1 ' liti, HV Ofll'Kft^ t'.m!> AS FOLLOWS: IT, J.iiit «^u.~ J. 1 H» s.-.l V.'iD J. 1 H1 J. 1«* 1)1) 15t!llt)'"-tt. *^ ( \V IV.'ple LO.IJl) A 1) Bennett ^ V'Oi'lX'S AT Mann Ii K Finch ( \V Syki's 1) 1).-nnlt I'c-nj Allen *«K 1 ] 1 * \ A 1) lien net t lhtihg IJnw is: Kvett A TMaiiii Floyd f»eason T.-eple & Cailwell., ^iimdi lioian 1; 1) liemiett lit-t (TIVIII [)"]) Bennett.1 Siuiili Dan't Bake ( ) T Bake.1 IK) Meten>fits Simmi Bogan I )aii'l HuwiUil C K Heny Sani'l OitiK's.1 S im.ihiinm Alex Mi'lntyc A Hil, KiMM 111 \V 11 Lelan.i Jvoiit Culiuiiie \V ilaitin Teejle K-CKIWH i.5o ; i %! 4.47 i (K) 5.1)1 : 4.00 ; AY-i' 22. hi ) : 2.;» I) 20 usu f)5 iv;-^ If). 20 T : I'hos Keuil 1 (1 A Siile Jno^Moi tenson Alex Mclntye S 11 lit'ason J)an'l linke CJeo Hindi OT linke Sam'l Gimes Simon UogHii \V Hais 'IV epic & Cud well Mille Chem Kng l\» Daniel Bake I) 1) Ueniu'tt I );utl linke W 11 Leland 1) 1) Bennett A Mel n tye H Clinton Thos Kead ISP Johnson Ed Cook S 11 Reason iiemil'tt A: Andews Dan'l Bake I) 1) Bennett ISP Johnson D Hake W1I Lfland U 1) Bi'nnett Teeplv & Cad well A Melntvo J F L:\Kue Tlios Read D 1) Bennett Cook II Clinton Teeple «S: Cadwell S II Reason K L Thompson 1 S P Johnson I J Cook Westlall c\. Smith \V A Ca R Cii iton Bennett ^ Andews Bannnl & Campbell. v Teeple & Cad well Balance; on iia^ma. 2, (5 7.( / A AH) * Coughing I S Natue's effot to expel foeign sut>siaints fnun the bonchial passages, Fequently, tliis causes iiitttwiunatioii ami ihe nccil of an anodyne. No othe o expectoant anodyne i-.s (MJUUI to Aye's Clioy Pectoal. I assists Natue in ejecting the mucus, allay.h TfiTat ion, itn'lilces pw, ami is tile most popula <i_t all coii^h cues. "Of the many pepaations befoe tlia public.fo tile cltl'e of colds, eoliths, nn I ' l l ami is nun>-, within the an^e of my expeiimiec, so cllabli 1 as.ave's ClnTy I'ec toal. Vnv yeas I w;is subjet to cnlils, ten tie concha. About tons yeas au'o, whni so atllicted, I was ad-, vised to ty Ayc.f's Chey IVctoul and to lay all othe emedies aside. I did -S++, +H«i vvi^lti+v a week was well of my eold and c.ni<j;h. Sineo then I always kept this pepaation in iiniise, and feel compaatively see Ms. Ii. I.. Bown, Denmak, Miss. "A few yeas a^o I took a sevee, ohl W4+H4>a-tf+i^t4ul _.ui>.liaa^ I hatl^iiteiblf! cou^li, and passed ni^'ht afte ni^'ht without sleep. The, doctos na\'t in- jip. T tied Aye's Chey Pectoal, wmcii elieved my lumjs, indued sleep,.'*nd affoded tl)t.; est necessay fo hw ecovey of my stength, hy the con-.*inual use of the Pectoal, ft"potitfsnu'tit ne WHS fttecteil." Huace Faibothu, '<ocl;iiti;haiii, ^'t, Aye's Chey Pectoal, BT D. J. C. Aye & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold bval*pu«f,'ifltb. Pice $1; BiboUle»,$& A Fotunate Woman. Ms. May I,. Uak.-, nf< )vid Midi.! IIHS t-asoti to lie vey thankful. Sh wns a oat snttc't l'om heat fuse fo' \cas. ^\'as- shot ot heatli, hail hiiiijhv sjiel!s, pain in sidf*, Hut- j teinnf, i-'aintne^s, *\\c. Aftp takiii^ two UoUlcs of ])v. Mil»«' now Heat Uui\ sho'savs: U I am hltcv than fo! '20 yi'us. Mv niiiul and eyesight have iinpi'ovod wondft'ully. I ad- \isf> ail it'>i][i>, ilius ai\licti'<l to u^» i 1 his oe at eined y." F. A. Siolc, dnn'fist, ccotiimen»ts vmd ""tmtiantfs it. f)i'. Mile-.' Wok on heat discasi', con'aitii-ii monials, fjei\ niai vt-lous MILES' NERVES LIVER PILLS. J An impotant discovey. Tlicy I act on the li\( i, stomach and lw»\y-i els though the neves. A nv\v ' pinciple. Tlicy speedily cue liii'iousness. bail last", topid li\ei\ jiiles and -nnstipatioii. Splendid, 2..) fo tnen. women and- childen. ~'i. I'): >Sinallest. mildest, siuvst..">() doses j ->. U fo'jo cents. Samples fee at F. H).4Uj Si^lj'i-'s. Ae you a suppote of the PINCKNEY DISPATCH?! If not, 3STOT. s- S M OF ALL KINDS. I have as fine a line of and sec ou samples I ANDGET0URPRlCES As can be found in the village of PINCKNEY, Also a full line of common and fancy Although the Holidays ae past we will still continue to sell these goods as as they can be puchased elsewhee. Ia McGIockne, '/ Raiload Guide. Uand Tuuk Railway Time Table. MICHIGiN A.IR LINK P1VISI0K. KAST. P.M.I A.M.. f. M. 4:10 7:I>5 1:06: 7 :10 *.M ' 6: :461 j t STATIONS. UOINli WK8T LENOX Ainuda Uucheate ]. si 0 bb ':45 u. i :!Ws Wlxom ] d. I la. i:2tij { H. Lyons,a. I Id.: f>:w, PINCKNEY HI.OG!,'M\ (Je^ov 10: 'M 4:f>8 lleulntttt li:tkj 4::w JACKSON :U:30 A. M. 10: IB 10:00) All tains ui oy "cental Bttujuad" tlm«. All tainb un dully,buqflhvb excepted. W.J.SP1EK, JOSiil'HIIICKHON, id l M 2:14 4:17 4:40 b:'ib 5:55 Ta.ko the Toledo, Ann Abo & Nothen Michigan Raiload fo all points noth and south, east and w^st. New oute to Dulutli, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and the ^eat noth west, via. Cadillac, Mackinaw and Maquette. Diect line to the Saginaws and- Bay Cities, /favoite oute to Manisteo aud Fankfot, and to the hunting, fishing and summe esots of Nothen Michigan. The tout and gayling steams on ou nothen extension ae unsupassed. Finest eclining Palace Ca chais, heavy steel ail thoughout, equipaent fist class. All infomation cheefully funished by ou agents at Hambug Junction and Hambug. Send fo maps and foldes to A. J. PAISLKY, Gen'l Passenge A^ent, Toledo, Obio. Toledo WeeMy Blade, Only One Dolla. -The nh#>k- popula weekly newspape in tbe United States, the lagest ciculation, and the.only stictly N^eekly Newspape that eve succeeded in obtaining and holding, yea afte yea, a ciculation in evey State and Teitoy (and nealy evey county) of the United States., All the news, bette depatments and moe fist-class entetaining and instuctive eading than any othe pape published. AsNOl'Nf'KMKNTS, 1 New stoy to commence the fist of tlui v*-'a, witten expessly fo tin? UI.AHK by Olive Optic. "Money Make Seies^' A seies of special aticles on "Side Issue.-," witte fo the li.ade. HI.ADK chit a Tea Sets and Dinne Sets giveiawav to clubthe WKKKI.Y HI.ADK and (ju inteesting announceinonts fo the coming yea. Sl'liClMKNS. A specimen copy will a'wo you a )ette idea of the "WKKKI.V I^.AUK than any desciption we can inve in an advetisemmvt.- -We-t-Im«*4+)Fe--invite eveybody to wite us fo a spe- cimen which we will oheefuliv mail you fee; and at the same time please mail us a list of names of you finds and neighbos, and we will also mail them specimens. THE Addess, BI.AI.K, Toledo, Ohio. The DISPATCH and Weekly Blade both one yea fo $ n ym I* l>otnp mud* by John R. :AU;i> l.laks VKV.V.. A<ld*M kt one, N11SSON * l()., l'urtlaip, MALIK Y I'.A IC? I iinfottk* to bn«fly tvwh»ny fajly inl«ltijml p«nioo of filhf»«, «lici<n ni»m wite, and who.»fti» Inttiilton, w til wok ibdutteutly, $3000!A ^ ^ ^^ ^ IKIW to um Th»«Tkoaaaad Dolla* a Y»inlh.'in%m lau«lliii>tiwhitv I boy )»».i win»j»o funuh lh(> ilimi l in *«o >l")-mimii.,u «tiii Ii THI an fnn> Ihnlajnount >d IIICPII..* f,,,- iiiimlu.11,., ^».nl»«nlv.i a. Knuily»a4 qulcklt ni l.ut..n M<jL ]. i.u Oijxift ueouoly. '[ fii.'idw iii, I.iv.N.V.nl \»^k fo u>. R<«i)c, >c(ulii,» ln.1 ni'iui' l)» tiulli, lint K( an l«f* y'.ni iiick ij I; iiv t-niii-n fom #4 lo 1U t H»y Ml ilin'tial, o nil nio* at you «.» on. K..1I1»»i», A!1 >ni.«. U Bay pat of AMmnn Vim un niiinii.'inn at io«n,jfitouly It y j 8l'llk'f» i»«t wi.fkiv, \\ c»i«t- jftu, fwnbhine *»ityl!iiui. V. \S1!.V,.s 'libnii.t l««ncl testi- lmv«uui;ht und i i>uiti1ti,i wiol imnlnywint y * latw mimiiie, ^ I1.1 ne tuskliik "v 4H 4<MH)ft» «i \> '/ '/it % V W.nil MILIB Kull Mani.-ul.. FRfcE. A(J.1»».'«t. -,, K. *. AII.I \, ^tov J2O, Atiuuatu. tlulnc. ii-. I'v,Un» >'«g^, Au.tin, ' " I!"-. III.PM, Toledo, *hio. "''"" ""'*" " " '"in* «well. Why i"l >'!! ' Siin f»m. na MM). 00 a»'"»li- V "iiiiu ihn w.,k»nd lit* to KU.IBV \il ngmt. \\f ih<iw you I ml itnn x - < >,, BPK n ^ > tlma til th linn.. i,g ntatny fu wok«vnuiiff unknown iin'mf thi m. :'8 OoltoxL Hoot COMPOUND ompo«cd of Cotton Root. Taniy and Pennyoyal a «oeat dtaootey cy an.^^ old pbyk-lan. In ttue^mfvity und m>iu.my- -8+fo, Effectual. Pice $L by ***i\ oe&ltfd. Lad^M, ask you divciit fo Cook's Cotton Root Compound and takes no m^titutt. o tnolom 2 etampa fo sealed pttieuian. Addew o>'t> tjly COMPANY, Ne. S Fkk«T Illook, 131 Woodwad»y«., Dcsolfc, " "

5 7< IH MEN'S PINTS. Uuiny the month ot l<'vhij;iy J will sell nil pants lieftof'tc woth. *1.00, fcl.^o, * J.n(>, ut *.WO. MX)(\ *:J.l)f>, at *L\00. (Xo coupons allowed on these.j J 'lease bea in mini! That voii etui iind Dills and medicines, < )1" ihjlv'mnt kinds, At; WM. II. MAIISiS. Anothe lot of- Laflie's Handy Sewing Tallies just <>'ili:i"ticl TO GIVE AWAY, FINE LINE OF VALENTINES WM. H. MARSH, I am a^aiti eady to buy ulivo and dessed. w h i c h 1 will i;iy tin il at inv 1 I'l'si'i.iK!. A (ioocl 'J'hats anothe ^ jok e on th th I now take the libety to say to the peo- The (Jospel Messenge is a t'ood ('on^i'elationabsl J'oo Coni'Te- «TJX» I i < *»J ^ii J. 1*",«,,,,- h IU1(,, 1Illllil( s mmiy»-! j^u.'.iaust. Only t., u.ti.w pie ot.pnicknoy and vicmity, that I hayp things some of them selected. Can he tun i'oi- consolation: now on hand one of the* finest lines of dothlt is one-sectaian, also, and com- i Wide is t he i''a1" and boad is 1 he! I n o. (yfiiii'c fn m-i :! I i ti <*' (>\i'w!^ Kn/lf"^ J^Tlfl mends iiself to all 1 ue chist ians. wnv that leadei h 1o dostuctiou -i,t, ** i i Chist was unsectaian. 1 d,n"t ;and MAN- thee be!;e wliich which p> *> in^<k>s that WHS (JVC* in PlllckllCy, {Hid wlldl believe he caed uuy moe 1'o a [ t hejvut: but "Slaii is th at< you conic- to hats and wips, I have as tineas Il.anhedid. lo ^and d i.aitow is liie ^-av which lea<u e y e ] m u Jl e i \ n } R» eouhtv. Ne»XtSatuday, Mach 7th, we will have a special a Methodist. t, Jethunto life, and n:\v thee be I have always been a little cui-that iind'it. sale oils, howeve, to know what his; Yes the (lospe] Messenge is a ()H ilmls...pini,..., w,,,,f the l-iiin.s.lisls, [ a,,,,i ;,;,,- a.^,,, i,:,,,^ \ ^[ ()() D O by JlfltS, S&oO J1.II ilt $2.00 tll "- ; " [l '' S " nl1 P'" "I'" "-'''""l!.amn.-.nvnm.m.ciimsiav uj1 4_, ())). ].5{) ajj 1.50 at 1.25 teaching that Chis;t's love is ample to save tiie whole wold. O those othe vey ab.sui'd people, the Advents, who believe in esting on Satuday, when evey-bodv,,, w * ' knows Satuday is'nt Sunday. Jiut he was utif-ectaian. U'heii tlie "woman toucheil the hem of liis " i i J 1 J ' f Ufa of (icuc.'il NJiiTinuit. No liteay iinn iinit'cniciil oi ilie wa is oi' y 1 eal o inteest to all 1.25 " 1.00 This will be the day to bi/y a hat cheap. We have about 50 moe of those odd iuh-n^.l public than that of a ^ ^ ]eft t ] l a t ^ Q W JJ e ()S0 ()ut ^ om?.] ia f compj'lkensive Lite of Geneal, ". /\ u J. 1 n/t \ ^i-u Sheman, whid- is about to be tho egula puto. On Satuday, Mach.'th,,,.,,.,,, Vl, 4l, published and somthou-ha-ents Call OHl'lV Ulld g^t til'st clloicc. " ' iament he san, "Thy faith hath,,,,, -, P u i, -, ' * ^,,, by the noted house oi Hubbad odism made thee hath whole, made thee not whole, "thv M.eth- 1 ' no able.,' 4, biogaphies * m -i i ' of i (i a.nl t i and "thy.baptism hath made thet Jsothevs, Sheiden, oi complete hddeiphia. to the time Adnu- of whole., i.thei death, ae ab'eadv familia U.but. as 1 was a-savni'', luc («os-!,,,.,,,.\,.,, f ' T i to the public, but a file oi. the pel Messenge is a ij'eiod pinteand i,,,,,,., 1. i tiiii'd L j ;eat commande, to iuush says some vev cute things.. -, ' -,,,,,, M " - ' i ' tiie seies, has been lacking. 1 lie L.hat was a cute tliint'" 01 JIC.,.,.,. _,, ".vaious bian'.iphies o Sheman alist unning v/itli the basket. ( al;e s ahoiit ilic Al.ethodisi shale-!-.,,,.,,, It was a L^UU! joke on, the Cini^iv.. hitheto jm[>lished have uece.ssams4'the tee ami the ( oiu:ev,"aljoi!- ;.-i,. -, ',,. : ily been incom])lete; and even Ins ifiwji liiemois, wi'itteii in Itiln, F. E. WRIGHT, The Pinckney Clothie. WHY AHS SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE? Th?*.' neve Liok ;L1IC...'. in.- t';i:ik. JV-i'Ic }...vc >:L;: kii-iwii t > wait- :!il pl.uiiv HT.S.'.II, n m to the : t W e ; i t \ ' y e a i ' S o i S o e i J U a c t i v i t y a i l d! cev to t!u said almost notliimj,' of his intense* ; i seeds, and ih.n ep'.-nt ove it :'j:2 months, ushe il;a:i st. p aii'l i',i:.k w i i a ti.^y will want how it is, it takes a -:ood deal,. '.' MI, -. '! fu'iho I Rationalist o tlic Methodist;;! A- -, ' -,-,. -,,,- :.-.i :.-..,VIOK;S SEEDS neve di> ;ii,,>^, is tho.vetiict fom! ;v I i ;i ' :. 1 LV\«1 1 1 ' 1 l;; v t^'-'-!^t;i iiateuity with old. comauos. moe i moe. talent to. sot fuit. than it! t;;<.:. ifiii> iowcoi v«.-u--->:i!)il.-sl-uv,s,i )!;uit.s ;:.:.: s..-. anythjigm thisaiw, 3f^A^v A O jf/y.ia/> Jy n i]iteesting ealy life, and not aj t;.:-, v.i, ;,;i:.-l'i-i:j i.'misu Yick's Floul Guide, <i'.-<iuct the JO.ent- t>.i;i tn-: o..>.t. it costs tlie Wat', yi'.t^itllj. T'.h pif!i«e c.itis^'uc; contains liiti: C.J!J,-I! pl.iies," Gandest X<> Vt'lti OiJ ^.does wlncji to shake J hat it s off a the hoticultual fee. Any -,, ','.,,,!' <. j iii <"->h pciiiiu.'.) tti.^-e sending c!ub ndcs. *i >«T c.ish pices ;it one ut the >tate F ais. Gaiid T I M > WOi'L" \\di!*1i i< ii, ai- it\ ] 10 ctit'-i cl'ui'co L ;.ll. M.vi^ hi.ihtcont iupc fom cvo ticf.'.^ ; 1.0 pa^esfi, wod, ot couse, ot the moe than \ 1,.\ i,':. im:hc>. man of bie; muscle can shake lla «( U\) illi, ib no\, to IK : v^i.t^.^i. j JAMES VICK. BEBDSifAK, EoclieBte. N. Y. (iiiestion. 1 he iuit-!''ivwe know,.. -, -, " >. -, ; / fuit,. but. it takes. ;. twent\' yeas oi. SOCIJU activiiv and a s s ^ t f " " ' " - '»>'!t '«!" =<.»ii<'m»ttt..).i-kl u l 1!i ; 11 ^V 1 --^1"' 11 ' 1! 11 -" " ilii>1>, 1^. th< " fcsegbjipil P ; i P ' i ivvnhdvieh dem;md lo a histoy -WS»-' B ' out the iood an pies fom the I,., *., " i"iii>st i-nii unvv.ii- wonny ones. <l ' '-M 'i'jiat's ' the,,,, (! the ueat statei/ie commande. THI: It is boinu 1 witten by AVillis T*«««T»?**' ; li'ationa ist, J.5o. "Mi'ssemj'e]' savs.,,,., «UlXlKie«:, "....',_ "., ' I-letche John>oii, "whose ability '< J> 1 i 1 in ataid.bi-o. "jl'-'ssenu'e sunn.'-,... ± _, as a histoion is familia to tlie x M/> YY\f\& times '"ots a lew ivnniv ai»pies into,.»..,.,>,.,, E^A^IU IllWIt; ; ^ - Xi eaanili' public of AmeicathouLjh AM) his fome ujmsaljy popula woks i ins <^osjx> baels. ()1 cousi* l)i wliii.'ii have liinl millions of ead-j G.,Qs^T jv'j""gsf \^'" OT thlsi p U t s them on top! U T h e (iosi)el..m'ess'tili'e is a ii»>< \ jpape--a keen jiap.e. It has dis- es, an< I the sales of 'cliei \"ast Both One Yc edit ions u'iched an amy of book SSJ»»* I con'im'ed <i new bible the "dcvi a:;"i;t>; lie ;s.. aided by Muj.-(ien. FOR $\S 5a'\. bible. ' Thede\'il has peaches too, and the (lospel Messen^ei 1 (.). C). Howad, a man of fine liteay attainments, who knew Slie man bette than any of his com- '., has found thtmi out. They ae SUCILfls peach histoy, and science, ades now li\-inu\ and an!<e;l next and about the "fall of cilies;" and.:...biit-i^i-uj-u+- hi4h-in tin 4J such as HIH it:tut his histoy o( Sheman, the last J his into the:!' sei-ino'ns. and make tliem inteest iiil; 1,,, <!' liie i>'i'eat geneals, will supass in o'-ihw t! at.?, i^ -^ ' v liii ihei chuches wi: If be.doubted. it will doubtless 1 epobates am s, and the y&'--< tle\ils kin-'dinn v ' la^'uihed. i'st life of tile u'l'eat cllieflain ^ ^' yc not d-ceived i "tln-.'-i,:n-ie l iui)iis1l >, '' (!< ;U1(] ^v 1 >i*«'<u<-! J i i,,,<,. won li'vl u pop ant v. p ea hes l u>' s< >me1 lines put ' aool.ioui.7-.t*, ;j]{^\ o {} f (J ( P ( ]' S s u p e m e love, a n d, 'iuv 1*111 pi t ;inil tiic M >TM CO/, C'liist's mecy, and <diaity, and meekness. into thei semons. : n Kv. ] '...M. Shout, Tasto I 'fii., ; f.'- f ::>-, ^ ^,., V., -^^- < : i V ;.^-^.,,.-'I'^-^Wbt^ toyfes,^1: ' ftle'^vil~ s;1a^...j (', tl it Jn). a.kv to tell what ~-'*k*---* : " "' *'" ' ">,Jo». I one 1.) ensnup' t he sensible and t he wondes ] ). Kind's \<:w I )i-.'o\cy ^ i.-^a-, thoughtful, and lue them fom-ii:'> done ','nv me..my lun^s wee' _,l^"_;l : Banad 0 Campbell.. tlie f t )id of theoidy tue,'].,,.,,i.. j o:idl v ' liseast'd, anil my pa i'i>!i;o!ics 4' 1 ''. ' - ' 'h-jxf'i^.' 'Ifi,''^''/'''""/ ' *''..] [ 'hou^ht I conlii live only a few weeks. 4 '>'' ' W^.^^li^ ji f F. E. Wlflht, the chuch of the loii'mim* ; -' -wi '' "^ 1^v Ji 10 a n I ook five bottles of j). Kind's New; tl'';'- - ^ ^- l '' ''.» took tive Ixutles ot \h\ Kin«S >eu' ij ^ W A & B W I ' \! f':,'?/-'! :%> -'vl'j * i-"«ii' <T^i, THE I'llCTHAHIVO A\I» IV TION HIKKAl OI' THK'COI.l'M IIIA.V 1*1 UI.INIIIXO A\'U n K(»VNI.\(. t'u., <'hic;i«'». 111., s,\ VKS uiitfiiiy f<> n i hs picnthf^ I >' 'in 1 1 has I tit: 11 IT t'icitj anttli inj. 1 they mny want l'i i tlii-ii 1 I'wn c fitfully's t;->', CUM :tf111 < 111i_- t-ln 1 In t (. HI, - at 1 mi fun [>i'!"<. T H i - n t y - l h i ' t«> St K*i'ctMit«. >;i\ cil i in m;iny I iik > I t n< < nl s. Si'inl f ii.'tii htcs, jini's, anil ajijilia; :in I'T nn'in hoh i Jii\'<', pusliiiik'jit,'t'utm can maki'i.in o.'ic htinln. 1 dnlia* ii nmnth iijuvuiis in ttii< In"' nlciit 1. A^'eui ai'i> wanted tu hiui'l le niinvu \ K \ V lmnkm the tip-;t family fvinl{ new in/jji' iikiki't. and I'linK. i; U;,VS<iN'S 1'U.KIIKATKH " \'«*t vvi IIUI'.V H A \ it l i «H» K.. " CIK»II'(> tit'iy nn^l 1M ^c emu m ^'-HHI-' h 1 tin-,, upplv iic ut afic". cin I M iti.v v I'iMiisivii 4 M ) I'.!, 1 liifi AJ-INti ','()..'L";ic " K> 1. ik. ; \, ' C m at;. <, 111 IHLBILLL Pincknay, - Michicjan, liie Gospel 31.^sen-e is a -ood \n >covvlv iuh \ ;u.i <..und ami well,i f} "M^im^i- >/^ftk v l$?ii?..,; : -T:H,. A\D MON! J f ]>aj)e a leaned pape. If is 'Taininc 'Jo Ih. in \v"i<du.'' [ '*'' " -^M**.-«:-v i ii hi- uninl.it ou \t'm line otiv. k. -. ' C 1,"; 1,^1'':!!!!;',.'',;;.''^1' 0^ on statistics and tlshliii^. ; 1 Athu Love, Mauao-c Love's :,, H, Ti>m. <";:-i'i w, ^^/^.n^,::^: "^; 1 '-,;^ Tt^s toe bad th.mi-b, when the bi- F t i m i Folks y t 1 "t"l'i»..tion, wites: : t; :;.. : ^, :' 1 ";''^:;::^);, 11 '!;:;:' 1 v!l1 ''" *!* i ' i i ' "'Afte ;i thoough tial and conviiic- -.,,. B : ^ ; : ; ; ^ b i n - m - h o m e such a n^ vi(!,, m, 1( j. (,, tlfilk. nt J),,-- A n d i n.. i v a i >. - O i i i l. > 1 \ j,, n. ' i u v. \V«m f u m i. h >,... i d,,!,,-' 11 I C O S t l'i 11 V_" O t l l s l l, t i h ' t t t l l C - p U i i ' S, ', ' n,,' \,. v v ) s, v u v f ('," < u 1 n s ' M i l l ) ''''*' J N> M l M l n I N U ) f i l. i y m e u t R I,. [ n.li y.u I!! M - _ \,,,,,,,,> t o x p l a i n h i i,-. 1 u i l ^ ' ' ' '' - ^ *'' - t ' ' U >,. H I l ^.. Mitchell's eskidney Plastes infom..«i».» H«K,.. / «,-».:. v «- OMAlt.vMA.juiNK. a l u] t ] i p l ) O l ]l,, s should' slip up'ti-w), h.\ifs 'em all, and cues when " vand steal some of them. T h e y cwvthint: else fails. The neatest ].' Aiw.a'idise.^om the Kidneys and on-ht to be ashamed to teat inends is to ujfi 1 hetn to estoe thi-m to a health? condition., i,, n,,,,. tj lf.» / H f/m^l O'-^ oa chonic kidney BnlTccs gnffces say say ' lloucvt B a n - l l t l K! M W 1 All(1! >- h Fee t ial bottle at F. A. Sixe's i// "\ they pot no elief until they tied tish Oll^ht to be. d cooked, fo ill- Dug Stoe. li-'v;uiai -f/es "(! j. ac '1 J MITCHELL'S KIDXLY -, ' ( 1 1 l / > " 1 no I'LASTKits. - i lowing tliems.mx'es to lie stolen. ()[ -vl-lk'. Sold Novelty by Dnifplsts 1'liwtc eveywhee, Wok*, o sent Lowell, by man fot 50Q THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR * PILES* Salt Rheum, Ec2cma, Wounds, Buna, Soes, Coup, Bonchitis, Etc., PRICE 5O CENTS. Send (ho two-out stamps fo feo sample box and book. TAR-OID SOAP, ABSOLUTELY PURE, 'couse if the Methodist Kpiseonal - chuch co^nvets.a man she has a c ;I jitfhtto him: else whafdul she ' ^. H. CiitVoil,.\Vw Cps.-i. Wi-., t *! i \* i w a s t o u i h c d '.vita iit'iia: ', convet him to.,\o,.to isn : to "* M have any mind o" IllS I :ai would, be \"ey iin^'itniin, un- ata ch.istian, and dangeous - t<~) ami lit 1 tl'itlhiv ^let hoi Iism. ;t n. And he mu>t avoid te" 1 '^., i'ilectic j'iittes nvd iiiin! ia ;i;:.; l...;..' I i-;i:i..^. v ' :-:.: 1 '_-';- 1. (. -...;._...,'. ;.*.,,«.,-.-J I : 1!..;!... v.', ::,v.v!.: : :. Sit... How's Tiia-iiT.' I >'.> \ \ > I ( O. m a t i. - m. lu> >toin;i"lu > w.;> (ii.-eii, ins h V I T w a s a tl ctei I t v > a :; 12 ninn- (! ; ;i : ite felt a IV,I \ " IliiVit 111 h"i! it II ' Ti:tce- i;^iis nf V. i^ii f >:.-it:^n..v! w i l. ( si.^pi,,,.,!, ii:,:-,-;.!,..!!-. \ must he shun tliesnaes 1;n "a :i-i;n-i. soiv on his I ;-i is' sta ;h! 1 n e/., ttuee t t!< s o f KI i v t \\<" i ilf t s ' a in se veil of "On Siste ( Mnuvh." V, "hat says the (M. ] >: ) Sciptue's "My si >n if on^ei.-i'ationalis'.s en4 ice \!n eoiis.iit then not." A s 1 w a s a-sayin_;", t h e!\!s>e;i-.!< im S p e a k e, at:\\vha. ( ),. h.iil iivi- wi >!atstic-. Mctiuul- FOR MEDICINAL, TOILET, BATH ism heads the column wi th almost JV'V!""". l \ u - u : v * ; : ; ;., ^,, j.., v.!i. i l :.....i i ;. i :.-i '. \ ;! : < ; K i < i i ' V ' : '\.\1,! - : : - :. > ' : ' - - :i ", (. -» -,,.. '. 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A si,,!tm. v \.- : V " ' Fo Sl.OO a Yea. t.t~, ^1 y, ;nkvpes I'i.i.'k-mitlis. eaim'tifit-.,.i; lii.ts, stunc Masnna, nii(! all iit!:i' i,»l<i.v, i-s «:... funi flie (Kicklxiu 1 of <vn lonnty mul w ;,-> w an ; U> >>v I In tvuxtilv t>oste<i in what i-^ jjuiiw, 1 nil >n the U'uUi. fo H samjjlo copy tfwi und a ll»t of ou -eiiil'offt TAB-0ID CO., Chicago, 111. es in the ea with ;. sca.t ">( Ii ',(!i!'.. 1^- >t-o,>. <--,,.- \ The FsB Pess Company, Detoit, Mich.

6 \ wmm incknt^ PINCKNEY, FUANK L. ANDKKWB, Pub. MICHIGAN. Chicago Times: "Aft entepuing" contempoay infoaa its eadea that a ton of gold is woth 1602,799.20, bu,t with exaspeating: caelessness neglects 'to infom them whee it may be got" It is an.eafc,y matte to tell whee it may bf got; the main poipt is to get it. has been noticed that the good loy telles in congess ae fom the W and South, The Easten man evapoated a eood deal in the pooeea of efinement and is a athe dy specimen of the ace. The Westen man may be BO fe» as to sometimes So somewhat say>pv, but ho tansplants well THERE U no geate cuse to young 1 [ men in this county than the influence of such men a3 Jim Fisk o Jay Gould. Thei example induces the belief that thee is a shot cut to wealth, and thousands cowd to the tock exchanges, whee thei chances ae no bette than they ae at Moute Calo. TUB numbe of women students In the healing at inceases almost daily, and thei achievements in the pofe^uoa ae constantly gaining in dignity and impotance. A lage hospital fo women in London, lately opened, which is ministeed to by women only, is cowded to its fullest capacity the time. THERE ae many old had heads among the moneyed men of the money metopolis, buf. Russell Sage may be said to be the pince of its class. Sage ha9 pospeed and is now said, to be thfl lagest individual leane of money Jh New Yok. He always takes all the pecautions Hgainst loss. He is what bankes and bokes call "a safe man." THE,COD pipe industy is gowing. It commenced in Missoui and the smokes often call the pipes "Missoui meeshaums;" but Michigan and Kansas _ne now manufactuing lage quantities, A maket has lately opened up in England, and the cob is inceasing so apidly in popvilaity that the days of the pavenu clay pipe may be said to be numbeed. WHEN a man ha9 a gift that way ik is easie.to talk than to wite, Judge. Holmes, son of the "Autocat of the \Jeakfast Table," is said to~be the only justice of the Massachusetts supeme cout bench who enjoys witing out an opinion. His associates pefe oal utteances. Thee ae some men ~wi»ought neve-whftt- while otheawould do bette if they neve talked. MEN who pofess an mush shnnld ty do do something, and this is whv the Chicago News says "the invento* and buildes of ai ships ae now occupying columns at a time telling what wondeful changes thev ae going to effect in tho way of tanspotation. All of it is exceedingly alluing, but it is not half as convincing as if they should demonstate thei claims by doing just a little bit of flying. 11 IT is announced that ft company of c&pitalists ae to commence the eection of a factoy fo the poduction of olive oil in Sonoma county, Califonia. If successful this will save the cost of tanspoting twice acoss the ocean the cotton-seed oil fom ou southen fields, and to that ex cent make the esultant poduct cheape. It costs money to send cotton-seed oil to Maseilles, to be thee mixed and banded fo this maket THE fist goldfish bought to Euope, fom whee this county eceived its ealiest supplies, wee of the pooest and commonest beed; they w«e of a golden colo, hence, the name fo the entie genus; and it will thus bo undestood why people speak of black, white, ed fi blue goldish. The oldfashioned goldfish lives now in a wild state in so«a«~-of the steams in this county, and is,\n fact, counted among the native fisbosw Noth Ameica. skylaks. nightingales and finches ao to make music in the foests "whee olls the Oegon, and heas no sound save its own dashing*." The Oegon society fo the intoduction of useful singing bids two yeas ago impoted fom Gemany 275 pais of singing bids, including nightingales, skylaks, linnets, geenjfinches, coss beaks, etc.. and the society's ex* ample has induced Califomians to take hteps to povide ohoi^es fo thei wootfa also. The climate of Oegan, Washington and J^alifomui is one of the finest in the wold, and the Italy of ou wosi-en const will bo endeed still moe attactive in the futue by the sweetest of bid noted 10 tho wo jus. THE RAVENS OF ALASKA. They At to the Xoth JVh»t the Tukey Euzuds Ae to the South. The aven is a bid deseving of espectful attention. Ho is a bid of vey anciont lineage dating back to tho deluge, if not to Eden, and appeaing in tho histoy of England as the pominent figue on the banne o' the hady Viking devastatos. In Euope and among the Mohammedans thee is a widespead dislike to avens; in fact, they ae egaded aa bida of ill ometi and caion feedes. But quite tha evese is thought of the bid in southeasten Alaska, whee tho natives ogad it as a vey unfotunate event should one be killed. One of the offices of the United States evenue cutte sevice, who has paid seveal visits ti) the southeasten and othe" potions of the teitoy of Alaska, mentioned to a San Fancisco Chonicle epote the following facts about the aven of ou Actic povince: "My fist expeience with avens in Alaska was at Oonnlaska. Thee the bids fly aound the beach and village in lage numbes. On the hilltops suouuding tho habo they beed unmolested, and wee it not fo thei scavenge wok the fish offal that lays aound the shoe and houses would soon engende disease. 'lhe Alaska aven is a tine looking bid, as lage as a tukey, and upon close acquaintance a eal handsome fellow. His coat is indeed black, but of ti black glossie and moe ich than silk and softe than velvet, while in a semishade the feathes ae tinged with that peculia colo so often seen on well-peseved blue-black-bonze. 'It is vey funny to see these bids holding, as it wee, a conclave. Ten o a dozen alight on the gound and walk to the meeting place with a stately, eect step, thei evey movement cool and assued. Then un old bid steps gavely into the middle, and the meeting beeius with a seies of guttual and hash" coaks, which gadually swell in volume until the eatie lot of bids have joined in the debate. Along comes a dog and fo him they scatte, esuming thoi positions when he passes, until the meeting again teminates, and tiioy fly off to tho beach ""and hills. These bifds ae vey seldom killed unless it be by some sailo in pue wantonness. If you examine the hills of tho avens.hi t peculia constuction is otnakabie. They ao a combination of a chisel, scissos, dagge, and gimlet, Tho bill foms an impotant facto in the aven's existence, fo he has to dig -an_the beach fo clams, boe the had shell by.epeated chipping? and again in pue mischief he will tea and beak anything that his bight and uneing eye lights upon, "Justas soon as the bight sunlight appeas the aveps leave thei ooating places on the hilltops fo the beach line, and ove tho village and shoes of the bay they tiy ana wande until sundown invites them to est The aven is a fine flye. On the wing his movements ae well unde command. With stong decided beats he winnow3 the ai fast o slow, neve seeming in j a huy. But if occasion equies the aven can tavel at expess speed, and when be-seea anothe bid feasting on some delicate mosel of offal, down he comes fom midai with hi»discodant caw, eady to shae o steal the pize/ 1 / ATCHI80N GLOBULES. No one eally undestands us but the man who wites ou obituay notice. If you want a man's candid opinion of you, make him angy and you'll ge it. The suvival of the fittest is so often the suvival of a cowad with long legs. It sometimes happens that the man who knows himself does not know 'much. : The Loi intended women to be good. The devil is content if they ae petty. The biggest fool on eath is of the opinion thai the wold would be bette off if all the fools, wee do ad. ^ Thee ae so many people in the wold who laugh all the way home and stop ;is soon HS they each the doo. Tho touble with people is, that tho men want the women to do as the men say, and ti.o women want to do as men do. Thee is one thing a woman can do that'a mati can't: Sho can sailo he sweetest mid talk he bightest with a pin sticking he.. If a man will tell his wife onci a' day how much he thinks of he, it will not make much diffeence what he gives Ue to eat.» The niot wojs of endonmnt at tlic ih'.^'inning of a woman's lette*tho mo dollas you will tlnd in the e-, qnost. in the postscipt. Tlici- is ;i ^n:it, deal of heaven in ijcinji iii hell Wiih thoxo you lik. and a geat deal of hell ifvbeiti<,' in heaven v»iih those you dislike. I USB AND ABUSE OF DRUGS. Doaul Potion Hasdld li * Seek lost W»j by Invalid*. How "dangeous a thing 18 a little knowledge" has fequently been poved, says the Now Yok Times. In these days, paticulaly when evey othe peson one moots has a notion o theoy to advunce upon the ethios of Ufa, mental anil physical, dlaeotion is Impeative. You have a soe thoat, pehaps, and say so to a fiend you encounte in a steet ca. "Oh, 11 she cies, whipping open he bag, "you want a chloate of potash lozenge. I am neve without them. Wheneve 1 feel a dyneas in my thoat, howeve flight, I pop one in my mouth and the dynoss vanishes. I don't wait till the eally soe stage'is eached. 11 She had much bette do so, fo the pobabilities ae that she consumes foty useless lozenges to the one that poves a emedial agent* and the thity-nine ae not only useless, but hamful. The same popeties which act successfully upon the inflamed tissues of the thoat act, when they ae not so absobed, unkindly upon the nomal tissues of the stomach. Quinine, too, that moat beneficial of emedies, in many cases, is much abused in as many moe cases. The climatic conditions of this egion do not demand its incessant consumption. Yet in innumeable box of quinine pellets, fom one gainf fo the childen up to live and even ten fo the seasoned head of the family, sasms to be an essential. Quinine is counted among the ten dangeous dugs, and the statistics of the hospitals show it to be the most polific cause of deafness. And on the othe hand this noble compound is accedited with having inceased the aveage length of life two and a half yeas. Anothe dug used in the hands of women especially is aconite. Many mothes will- tell calmly of keeping a supdly on hand with which to dose the childen indisciminately on the appeaance of any abnomal condition. Fotunately, most of the aconite thus ecklessly used is in the little suga pills of the homeopath, doubtless given thus judiciously because of the habit; but thee ae mothes who boldly administe the mothe tinctue. Yet aconite is a deadly poison-,-t«odby physicians with the most scupulous cae aid nicety, and supplemented geneally with its antidote o complement. " Simple dugs ae popotionately poweful if pesisted in. So mild a distillation as the essence of peppemint is injuious to tho digestive ogans taken too often. All medicine, indeed, that is not necessay woks a degee^of evil. of The late August Belaont ouce told a New Yok coespondent on tho M on mouth ace tack that his hoses would not win because a flock ol blackbids had cossed his path that moning. "I saw the blackbids in the field,* 1 he elated, "and said to myself, 'If they fly acoss I shall lose. 1 So 1 walked my team caefully caefully. But no! Justus I came opposite tho bids flew in font of 'me, wheeled about and cossed me again. I. shall, not go to tho stables. I have sent fo my taine to toll 1 him it is of no use tyine to win to-day. 11 At anothe time he Vas in adiant spiits because a little bid had flown into his bath-oom, and allowed itself to be fed. 'I shall have good luck,' 1 he exclaimed. "Wait and you shall see." That day he won the_e pincipal aces. Indeed, a cuious phase of his supestitions was that they geneally tuned out to be coect. When he felt that "he was going to lose ho did lose; when he imagined he would win he did win. This nny dence o by and jockey be explained by coincithe fact that his taine wee showd enough to whims, knowing "that he humo his would athe justify his supestitions than captue a ace. But, whateve the explanation, the fact that such a man should be subject to such capices is wondeful. In Roaiia. Official: "You can't stay in this county, si. 11 Tavele: "Then I'll leave it. 11 Official: "llave you a pemit to leave? 11 Tavele: "No, si. 11 Official: "Then you can not go. I leave you twenty-fou hous to makts up you mind us to what you shall uo." Put Hii loot Down. Undo Sam is petty libeat minded in egad to names of towns and postoffices, but when the State of W bobboii up with: " j jhlmtheo" it was decided that the nnme. had bei'.o bo chunjol to ulaia "Hopeville." 1 The JUST LIKE MOLLY. Pince»nf tlim Happy l'»»nt la tb«hlitok A (jenihn pince was ou his bidal tou says Texas Sittings. He was, of couse, accompanied by the pincess, his bide. The happy couple taveled incognito leisuely though the beautiful Black Foest, stopping a day o HO at the little villages, wheu they stolled^ about in each othe's company, uuobseved and unknown, enjoying the beautiful sceney, «Ut. While sitting unde the <shade of A tee nea the oadside one day the pince, placing his am aound the waist of the pincess, just as odinay motals might have done unde the cicumstance*, exclajmed in an ecstatic Toi-e, looking upwad: "I wonde, deaest Louisa, if it is possible fo any othe liviug beings to be as happy as wo ae?" The wife sighed a happy sigh, and then indulged in speculative theoies as to the possibility of a couple being as happy in an humble cottage ou a small salay as in a gogeous palace and lmug o,n a pincely evenue. Just at this cisis a study peasant came up lhe oad, singing a mey oundelay. "Suppose we.ask this ustic if he is eally happy?" suggested thu pincess. "Come hithe my good fiend, I wish to ask you something," said the pince, adjusting hia eye-glass. Popel, 1 ' eplied the happy peasant. "Ao you eally as joyous as you seem to bo?" "What ae you giving me?" "I meely wanted to know if you ae a fame of mind as you appea? 11 "Yes, I guess I am as happy as most peowle get to be. I get enough to eat and diuk, and I've got an appetite as big as that of a lette-caie. Wife ami childen ae in good health. I haven't got anything iu paticula to gumltln about." b " T l l am to undestand have no cause fo annoyance?" The happy piiasaut scatched head and eplied: that you his "Now th:it I come to think of it. thee is a little impovement I might suggest. "You see, I wok pettv had duing the week, and Sunday I don't object to going to the taven and moistening my clay with a glass of bee. Ola fiends come in, and then I woy down a second glass, and afte a while a thid, aud by the time J go home I've geneally managed to suound eight o ten glasses, and then my wife Molly' goes fo me. Maybe she doesn't make it topical in that immediate vicinity. Now. if it woe possible to have he tempe toned down a little.dou/t tlitik that I should object vey much. 11 "Shame on you!" exclaimed the pinces* indignautly. "Accoding to you own statement you ae little "bette than a dunkad. You guzzle bee, thus squandeing the monoy jou should spend on you wife anil childen, who with you bad example befoe thei eyes will suely tun out bttdly; and when }'ou poo wife vey popely ebukes you, instead of heeding h counsel, you jee at "he. Oh, you wetch!" Tho happy peasant stood with open mouth, aluiost dumfouuded at the to- TWE of aim-e fom thv Winking slyly at the pince the happy peasant punched l)im with his elbow ami said, "Just such anothe spit-tie as Molly," and walked off laughing. A City at the Bottom of the 8e«. The eity authoities of Rovigno. on the peninsula of Istia, in the Adiatic Sea, h;ive discoveed a little south of 'th.e nt.'iiin^nla the uins of a lage town at the hot Loin of the sea. It has been obsil fo some yeas that fishemen's nets woe sometimes entangled in what appeaed to be mnsses of masony, of \vhich fagments weie bought up fom the sea bed. A yea o two ago a dive declaed that T had seen walls and steets below W lit PI 1, The city authoities y to investigate. They ^sent, down a dive who, at the depth of eighty-h'vo fppf, fnnyid himself suounded'on tte bottom of the sea by uined walls. He says he knows they wee the wok of man. He is w builde by tnle ;ind ho ecognized Hi layes of mota. Continuing his exploations., K«taced the line of walls aid was able to distingninh lio\v s the steets wee laid out. He did not see any doos o window openings, fn they wee hidden by musses of seaweed ami incustations. He taced the masony foe ft distance of 100 feet, whee he had to stop, as his diving cod did not pemit him to go futhe, He had povtel b»yond a doubt that he had found th«uins of a onco inhabited town, which, thmuh some catastophe, had be«a sunk to the bottom of the sea. Some people think that they identify thi-t lo.-t town with th«island m«nby Piiny the Klde unde the of Cisaa, nea Istia. This island cannot he found now, and it is thought the submeged town may have been a settlhtm'iit on the island that so mysteiously disappeaed. N. Y. Papa 4n tho Rebellion. An old nmy nthoe, accodij Ms. ('liste, liad a fou-yea-old nvlin neve tied of wa stoies. stny i* H little, ough on me," said to boy The the olvic'e to Ms. CuaUi, "but if you know w child, you know that he want* a (pg (iletnitnl spinkling of l's, and nothing to,d d in the thid id peson. So I kept; nn us he demanded, till one day he looked un into my f;te<* and anid: "Fathe, couldn't you gel any onu to help $u\\ pin dowu t!.u ii One Chance In a Million. When.something like a thid of a centuy age;, tho fist wie HUHpen»ion bidgo was thown aoosn tho mighty goge of the Niagaa ivet 1, about a mile and a half below the fallw, the Btuetuo was BO sevmin^ly fail-and BO sensitive to the IVet of animals, that neithe man no beast felt ove comfotable while t'.phninjj; it. The flooing, in anything like a stilt beeze wan a«billowy as thn ocean; but it w;w unde the weight of 9 linti of caiages o a seething dove of cattle thut its commotion became absolutely appalling. I had a vey timid fiend staying with me, quite convenient to the gate on the Canada side, whom, afte epeated solicitations, I at last induced to ceep out one line moning befoiv the haeknien began to move, to tak^ a view of the fulls fom the cente ot the aeial highway, at the edge ot which thee hung beneath a stong ion cadle that an on pulleys fom shoe to shoe, and was uaed fo tightening- nuts and fo othe puposes unde the tlooiiu^ I_was unable to accompany him. MJ Tie~ iitp "a+lhhv aliil" ^nt)tiv'ms uti-pptmtwt,-- hapicked his steps with fea and tembling to a point 1 had indicat+hl. Ho had not been gone moe than ten o lifteen minutes, howeve when my attention was attacted by a loud hallooing nea the, gate. 1 glanced in the diection, and peceived tha-t a dove of cattle had just passed in between the towes close by, and weejostling each othe in wild confusion aa they ushed fowad towad the Ameican side of the ive. This,so alamed me fo the safety of my fiend that I instantly stated fo the gate. but befoe I eached it. what was my dismay and constenation tobehola, though some mistake of tho gatekeepe anothe dove of cattle ushing at tho same moment fom the opposite end of the 1 bidge, while my pool'iend who seemed taced with fea,,, WHS making the best of his way ot the wie cables, with a view of clinging to them outside, so that he should iiot be tampled o goed to death when both doves met. lie succeeded in gaining the oute naow ledge of the flooing, and was hanging ove an awful gulf of upwad of 300 feet in depth, when the cash came between the animals that now appeaed to have become infuiated fom sonio unknown Oiuise. T}ie collision was teific, and to ende it moe appalling it, was accompanied with deadful bcllowings. It took place just at the"point whee he was all but dangling ove the blind chasm, though which one of the most savage floods in the wold olled in thunde. Fom :i moment, the stug^lijig among the animals was indescibably teible, while t he bidge swayed to an<i fo in the most fightful manne. He might have withstood the shock, howove, had not some of the cuittlo that had been da-shed against the wi^s shaken him tom his hold, when he fell with a long, loud cy; I closed my eyes in hoo.and sank almost, fainting^-on one ot the wooden seats had by, whoe 1 buied my face in my hands in an agony of an- guish and despai. How long I had om.iined in this position 1 WUH.unable to say,when my mime was called, and a hand at the same time placed tejublingly on my shoulde. I looked up, hut efused to bliove my senses, fo my fiend, pale anil ghaut ly, stood befoe me. I stated to my feet. It. was no illusion. He had dopped into tho ion cadle, which had boken fom its HligkL.moo;:..iigs^ anilth ough theinv peui.s given it by the shock had un in alone; the wie ope and landed him at my feet! A Telegaph Pole as a Stoehouse. While walking though tho MuRcnm of Natual Histoy at, ("Vntal Pak ecently, I saw in one of the glass cases pat of a ceda telegaph pole, thickly -pefoated with holes. On inquiy, I leaned that these'holes had been dug in the pole by tho, Califonia woodjk'oko, fo the ptipoes of stoing a.oona. fo its winte food. Some of the atoms may still bo PMTI in.the pota, although most of them had been extacted befoe.it was cut down. I*". ha«long been known that these busy wokes stoe acons in the bak of standing tees, but the use of a telegaph pole fo this pupose is an entiely new selection, and while pehaps the featheed genty find it a vey convenient stoehouse, thei method of taking possession is decidedly damaging to the telegaph pole. A Viginia Snake Stoy. A thooughly eliable gentleman infoms a coespondent that he saw nea Seottsvillo, Va., two small snakes delibeately jnyaszed in swallowing each othe, a'nobdly potion of each snake 'having been taken into the stomach of the othe. This eminds us of an old fame who saw a lago bullfog basking in tho sun on tho bank of his millpond. A lage wate moccasin commenced to swallow his focjship by taking in his legs. "Mcanwhile t he fog -began the same pocess by taking in tho tail of the snake. The swallowing pocess, tho Btoy goes, continued until the eptilo and the, fog swallowed each othe and both disnppea-ivd fom view.

7 l<*». u \ OIVE> ENJOYS Both the method and esults when Syup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and efesh ing to the taste, and actd gently yet pomptly on the Kidneys, lave and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and feves and cues habitual constipation. Byup of Figs is the only emedy of its kind eve poduced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, pompt in its action and tuly beneficial ID its effects^ pepaed only fom the most healthy ana ageeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popula emedy known. Hyup of Figs ia fo sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all'leading duggists. Any eliable duggist who may not have it on hand will pocue it pomptly fo any one who wishes to ty it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCIiiCO, CAL. tou/sville, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y "Geman p" G. Gloge, Duggist, Watetowii, Wis. This is the opinion of a man who keeps a dug stoe, sells all medicines, comes in diect contact with the patients and thei families, and knows bette than anyone else how emedies sell, and what tue meit they have. -He heas of all the failues and successes, and can theefoe judge: "I know "of no medicine to Coughs, Soe Thoat, o Hoaseness that had done such effective wok in-my Coughs, family as Boschee's Soe Thoat. G-anSj^s, Hoaseness, at my stoe, who was suffeing fom a vey sevee cold: She could hadly talk, and I told he about Geman Syup and that a few doses, would give elief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told he to take...a_hattle^_and_illhe msiilfcums-u-qi satisfactoy I would make no chage fo it- A few A f l \\A and paid fo it, saying that she would neve be without it in futue as a few doses had given he elief."ct The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. VASELINE. O ONB! DOLTiAR sent as by mall, wo wiu * delive, fee of all chages, to any ponton In the United States, all the following aticles c&exullj packed I n a noat box: Onetwo-ounce bottle of Pno Vaseline 10 eta. One two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade l&cta. 9neJ* of Vaseline Cold Cetim ISct.H. One cake of Va.*e])ne Campho Ice 10 eta. One oakoof Vaaollne'Soap, unscented... loct.n. One cake of Vimollno Soap.»cv>nt«l,S ct«. One two-ounco bottle of VVhlto Vaaollce ii el,**. tiaj O fo stamps nn n'nelo atlolo at tho pico. Lf you have cc-emion to uso Viwolini; Iu unj* foa bec»oful to Bci'iit onlj" Kuniiliit >,"'iiiiih ]>iit UJI t y 111 in olk'nal piiekiike*. A Keat umny (tn«>ist.s ai tying to pesu.-uio lniy<>s to take VA^ lilink pi.t up by them. Neve jloiil o Midi i)>atin,«<h<n, as the aticle t R an Imitation wiiliout vnuu>, and «il 1 m>t lye you tho esult you oxnoct. A bottle of Blua d l Vaseline ts sold by all du^htl^ts at ten ccnu. C1UBKBBOUUU HT. Co., 24HUt«8U, XewJak. EMBROIDERY SILK ftclny led* «t h»lf ple«; m oonei ta» box til food tl 1 kaj i;o«d col.i*. Hcnt by sail on wipl o 40 oata. 10U Cxif Slltehet il tfe'h p»ck»j«. fund Pncitl sot* o Sum pi l«th1 UIA1HIUI * ASIMTRORfl SPOOL HI I.K CO.. Cl t ImkM Html, iuutelphta,?*. «i Boxl*»y. N«w Yok. THIS PAPER. Agent* wnntot in e«j latfa place. Indies enn.nake fma fluqu to ttu.no A week. Addess the M 1N? Un * AKMSTHONQ SPOOL BILK CO., 600 Maket steet, PUIladelphl*, Pa, WINGED MISSILES. The oad fom Jaffa to Jeusalem will be completed next yea. Ta*t*q, St. Paul'a, tuwa, has had a aiload fo* seveal yeas.: 3/slf conceit may bo a good ttnlng- to have but a niau should ty to be iijodest about it aud keop it to himself as much as possible. The cawfish ae so numeous at Ramos, i St. May Paish, La., thut they stopped a taiu thee ecently by cawliny ou tho tack. The Bitish cakien system has been adapted ia the baacks of do many, with u view to keeping the soldies away fom the liquo shops. D. Schaffauek, of Pulatka, Fla., has ecently sout to Euope a handsome bouquet, composed of wijd flowes, tho handle being an alligato's tooth. It would be difficult to. maintain a theate ut the ancient village <f Williamsbug, Va., at ihis time. But the fist theate built ia the Uuitcii State* was iu Williamsbug iu A squaw man, a white man who maies an India.i woman, is denned as a man who wants a wife who will wok fo him and allow him to go six mouths without changing his shit. The committee appointed last Septembe to inquie into tho causes of the abnomally high moi'tiility in Madas has epoted that the wate supply and the dainage ae defective. In Gemany they ae making coffee fua linseed meal oasted to a dak colo and mixed with some glutiuous substances befoe passing though machines which fom it iu the shape of beans. The Rev. John Eliot, missionay to tho Indians, wote a lette in 1073, which was sold at auction a few days ago in Boston fo $500. At the same sale a lette of the Rev. Jonathan Edwads bought only $ The Pittsbug Dispatch asks the following: Now that the govenment boad has made us spell it Being, will it not please give us official infomation whethe its fist sylablo hymes with "boo," "fu" o l 'i Tho funeal of Ms. Cutheino Whalen of Gaines township, the mothe of liev. F. Whalen of Bay City, was held at St. Andew's chuchy Gand liapids, Fiday, Bishop Kichte officiating, usslstod. by 13 piests. ) HI. Ill!i' We offe One Hunded Dollas Rewad fo»ny ce,se of Catah that can not be cued by taking Hall's Catah Cue. F. J. CHENEY &, CO., Pops., Toledo, O. We, the undesigned, have known F. J. Cheney fo the last 15 yas, and beliete him pefectly honoable iu all bumuess tansactions, tnd financially able io cay out auy obligations made by thei tlm. West&Tu ax, Wholesale-Wujc-Jstfl, Toledo, Ohio Wftldlng, Rinnan it Maviu^'NVholcB&le Duggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catah Cue is tt.k-n intenally, act- Ing diectly ujwi the bloo i and uiui-oua»yfaces of tile wv^t.-ni. l'll.e, Tic. pe bottle, bold bv all l.)n : '-" : '*. l'cvsh (to spy O'*to.t;eialiiii) Yes, you ae liko a college bccauhu you i'tulu you fac ul Uos, ThM Deat H»n«fl* of S3»»yln«. Notwithstanding the many and most pos.tivo jn-oofs of thy geat heiioing ebultiu to ^iuiit and gapo gowes fom spaying, tliey ao thus fa slow to avail theujeelves of this almost cetain method of 6ayijig, inceasing and I euu-lit'y,it)g the poduct^ of ihci ochanis ami \ i It will not l:o. diapided tliat the 'to"spayts%, fof tlie1t«v su T um<7n of itii<otl I>ests that atta-'k teo fuits, is much gieaiei II uu fo tbo j>ote tun vt gape vitf&s, who.se wost enemies ae fungus diseases, but wboio these u.e vey pevalent, as in some seasons an I sections of the county, t is "spay and save the cop'o etain foni spaying and loso it" aa the ots and mildews cannot be pevented by auy otbo means yet known. Wotm */ CnUint Mctk in tht matutd A.*pl* The Depatment of Agi 'ultuf*, duing tho past thee yt-as, has^levoted consideable time to tho study ot fuit tee mid vine diseases. This division was the f.st agency in thi^ county to intoduce the use of fungicides fo jnif e diseases, and it is estimated as a esult of its wok thut naiy iivo thousand ape gowes, iu nealy all pats of tho county, teatinl thei vineyads fo mildew aud black mt, in IStO. Pobably in'" uo pat of the United States was the spaying of the gao vinos nud fuit ti'os put to moe of n 8'Vt:e tost than n'.nuuvoo, 111., the pavst season. N!y 3 ^)M) was invo-tod tlioe in spavinp "Utlits and nuitonal. Theesuits lia e ])c>\en so -nti^factoy tliat this coining s:w>n almnst tvey viutno tin 1 O!ehaili.-.t in that section of ih; 1 c.mnty will IIHVO a spaying 1 outtit; in met tho spaying oitiits havt* bocome as much of a necessity as tho plow oa a la.m. It is estimated that the extent of dainago done to the fuit ti'oes mid vi.es in tho I nite 1 Statos by inssn-'s and fu'i^u^ i iscast) each ya \\ill t-ach fou hunded million dollas; in which evnt it is timo some method was ilovistd to nvoid t iis heavy loss whi -h is most lot by th. 1 gowes in j'oas of scnc.ty. Tlie s.an-oi' tle fuit is tho moo wo have to conttiul wi.h insets. M, Wm. Stahl. o Quincv. HI., has mnd«a speia! study of how to pevent thfl avages of insects aud fnngi:s d soas s nnd "V\\\ send to anyone intsted fee * f cvift Re, a full aud des^ipti> e teatise ou this subject. A Gtl Wotli Haying. vafte eadinj? M. Guy's expeience in ttye plating business, I t>ent *3 to W. H. fetlffltb & Co., Zamsville, Ohio, lo a Plate, and cleaed 136 Iu a week. Iso't this petty good fo a Rll? Thee la tablewao and jewely to plate at evey bouse; then, why should any peson bu poo o out of employment with such an oppotunity at hand. MAKY B1UXTEN. Ready ainld - thu up-slals gil. A low; sentt'juoo twenty yeas. e ae stilmuits t hat ob young women of both health nnd beauty and make them pematuely old. Lydiu K. J'iuldmm'a Vegetable C.'ojupound wiu estoe both if taken In time. Bullets can whistle, but It takes a bave man to listen to them. SwediwhAsthnuCue neve falls;send you addess. Tial packsyje mailed fee, Collins bothes Dug Co.. bl. Louis, Mo. Is the man with a, k' with a pane Iu hih head? eye eve toubled Ga tie Id. Tea hus cued Constipation of twenty-two yeas standing; housewives will tiiid it a piceless boon, lietjloey tho culupluxiou. The man who Is foeve looking alte the dolla seldom has an uurie eyu. Coughs and Hoaseness The iitation which Inducts couching immediately elieved by the use of "Bown's Bonchial Toches." old only in boxes. As a poof that he loves one woman, a mun must, swea thai he hates ten. Did you eve go within a mile of a soap factoy? If HO you know what mateial %hey make soap of. Dobbins' Electic Soap factoy is us fee fom odo aa a chai factoy. Ty it owe, Ask you goce fo it. Take uo imitation. "How meciless the sun is." "Yes: unlike tho moon, it gives no quate." MM. Wldilon's Soothing Sy op, fo Childen teething, softens tho gums, educes inflammation, allayi pain, cuei wlnu colic. 2Jc. a bottle..the man who follows his own nose will neve cass tho bidge befcjxe ho comes to It. fc Thee s a good deal of guaantee business in the stoe keeping of to-day; It's top excessive. O too eluctant. Half the time it means nothing. Wods only wods. This offe/to efund the money, o to pay a ewad, is made unde the hope that you won't want you money back, and that you won't claim the ewad. Of ce«se. So, whoeve is honest in making it, and woks not on his own eputation alone, but though the, local deale whom you know, must have something he has faith in back of the guaantee. The business wouldn't stand a yea without it.,; What is lacking is confidence. Back of that, what is lacking is that clea honesty which is above the " aveage pactice." D. Piece's medicines ae guaanteed to accomplish what they ae intended to do, and thei makes give the money back if the esult isn't appaent. Doesn't it stike you that a medicine which the makes have so much confidence in, is the medicine fo you? nfl Mlin W %/ L/ A victim of vouch, ful Impudence, causing Pematuie Docay, Nevous lability, Lo*t Manhood, &c,,, hatinjj tied iti ain etej Ttuown emedy, hau discoveed aximple incins of selfcue, whii'h lie will send (sailed) FHEB to hiifcllow-»uffeem. AdduaaJ. H. KJQJSVK3. K»<i. BoxiflW.N. Y. Cit/. Fom Fathe^to Son. Scofula is a blood poison which descends fom paent to child It is a taint which must be AFFLICTED FROM CHILDHOOD. eadicated fom the system be-' Ms. N. Ritchey, of Mackey, Ind., says: "Justice compels me to say that S. has woked little shot of foe a cue can a miacle in my case, in cuing me of aggavated Scofula^ which afflictfed mq Q fom childhood. It attacked myy be made. Swift's Specific, S. S. S., dives out the vius. ' though the poes of the skin and thus vtn thoat h and nose, and theatened my lungs. My thoat wa* so soe that I was compelled to subsist on liquid food. When I began S. S. 8. I was in a wetched condition but commenced to impove at once, and am now entiely well" "..., * elieves the blood of the poison. BOOKS ON BLOOD 4NO SKIN DISEASES FREE. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. PRAY» FRUIT TREES I VINES Womy Fuit and Leaf Blight of Apple*, Peas, Cheies, CVPCI ClfYD SPRAYING (tpe and Potato Rot, Plum Uuculia peeated by nsin* CAULLOlUn OUTKITR. iw all injuious inwwts to Fuit* nuk) fee. l,«ne nlnk and Bey Plant* at Bottom Pice*. AddeM \VM. This Pictue, Panel size, mau«d fo 4 ceuta. J. F. SMITH A CO., Make* of "Bile Beans," 255 k 2257 Geenwich St., N. Y. City. E PWIPES. Tit, U Q«incy, CURE Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaia. BILE BEANS. BRAND THC ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The!? Safe, e, u»4 thablt fu3 (to t«j«. e«, Mk Dugdit CkUkftei M*J>IU\ JHtxmotU B*»d In H*4 IOfl Goid mffillio boxet w»lm wltb blue ibbea. Take m«atke kind. Jttfutt S*UHtutvnu»nd Imitation*. All pill«in pmwboutl boxet, pink wmppn.»» daneaa* MBnt«f«tt*. At DujuUi*. o MB4 at 4*. In <i»ap«fo pitlouu., tejilmoault, «n4 "Kelle fa Ladl«, n <n lette, ht etnm MslU -10,000 TV«i!menitl.. Same ftp«, CHtCHCtTCR CHEMICAL CO, Mn<lt»nn S^aa*, by au Local UacxUU. PHlLAOKLfHIAVPA. piso's KEMKDY FOB -CATAJiKH.-Best. Easiest to use. x C'lieatH'st. Ke.llel is immediiiw. A cue is cetain. Fo Cold in tin' Head it has no equal. RRH It is an Ointment, of which a'small paticle is applied to the no^ils. Tice, *X: Sold by cinipj^i.sts o s*nt by m'ul Addess. E. T. HAZKI.TTNK. Waen, fa. EVERY WATERPROOF BE UP TO THE MARK NCED3 NO LAUNDERING. COLLAR OR CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON t BEARS THIS MARK TRADE MARK. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET, 20 DAYS CRAYON PORTRIITS i intodnc^on (V Ht. -. _ tht'sumo tinii' oxtcud ou bu>im>ss and nmko new customes, wi> lifiv»» decided u. make this special oftv. Send UN a pietlie of v-<ni>olf o miv membe of you f^mih, living o dead and we will make you a LIFE S1ZK CK.VYON POHTKAIT PKEH OK CHARGE, you exhibit it to you fiends nsn ^ninpu' of ou wok, and nse you Intnence in us futhe odes. Plaee IIHIIH- nnd Hihless on hack of l.iciue'rnd It will be etuned in poted ode. W" mate uny change In citue yon wish, pet intefeing with ae likeness. liefe to any. MHJ"-!n Chiens. AddeM all mall to AAiMUCAN PORTRAIT CO., fo. 5, Wwlilogtoa Staet, Chicago, 111, ~»»* w., Thompson's EyaWatt. hiito smalle feet. 8otl4 ^^«n>'<pit. Fjmi i)ilt fee. 8MD> pie pkx., 10c The PeUine Co., &*>w YmkZ CHEAP FARMS, ^"e"""«"«. m» fuel, ich " I I * > f " f»iioi»i hojl find Lent «tol-k copnt Aebuska, Secuity Ci*., HuiHou, Neb. UCQHkVZ tt at U3. TMO, fom twal; t«luuo IU., TACU1A, W4BU. U d:v ' '' ut ^ St*«tvl.antfnlloKI.-.\»k you u wito the C Kultiiune, llct KIDDER'S PASTILLES. A ^ t-l if :< >. I ( IPWQIOh! T Uti.hl. ICIIOIUII U 3<f WANTED!A E LADY TTouend oateifulas. do jjlwinant, payink Mtauiv hoa«wok, few houn iluilv. Si-xi 10o (hilve) (o hookofiiv tniftiondinou NEVV AHX. witliuiiia. BYLVAJJ 00.. Box«.l'utUufwn,AUdL Pinted, f Ji 2 SEED clump as dit One cent a pkg. Up if ae. ) Cheap, pue.best. loootxo extas. ]>Hutiful Illustated Cafcilogue fee. K. li. Mhuinwuy,; R<x-kl'od, 111. of SlKiiLi.t CAJKX HALVK (b qaiekly tmoviag cooi, will l» laailinl FB» all who putuiw) to ead my Pamphlet oa the humaii* teatment of Cage Bids, Dog» and domottic Auimali. Atlewads the SALVE will ta 10c. deliveed to any f, O. ia tha U. B. ot Panada. Saiaplo of i'komeielu's HI-KSK, CiTTLX AJIB PUII.TKT YOWDY.R, tb» Unt. FRKK to ull who»end tn it On. k]iqxkfuju), Ho. -UUX. Jd St.. Philadelphia* Pa, I CURE FITS! Whea I / cae I donotm«aa menh to stop them fo a tim«and then have them etun again. I mean a adical cae. I bae made the disease of FITS, EPI- LKPSY o FAXLJXO SICKNESS a life-ion* study. 1 waant my emt*dj'to cae tbe wont case*. Becans* otben bae failed is DO eason fo not now ecaiing cue, Bendatoocefo a teatise and a Fee Bottleof my Infallible emedy. Give Eipeaa and Post Offioe. H. U. KOOT, M, C, 183 Peal Hi., N. T. "Down With High Pices.'' THIS SEWIN6 MACHINE Top Buggies, $88.0* Baneaft.M Koad Cats Wagons, M.M»8.oo Family o Stoe Scale, 1.0f AJ40-lt. 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" W»'Kst«T'«Big Dictionay," u Webste's EncyclojveUio Dictionay," ot<\, t<\ Many ftunonnoomonta conconink them ae py nii<>]i\ t Jilink.', OM tdo Nxiv of each, fn*^ A to Z, is 41 v:i«<! I, and pinted!v^n) cheap l l by pliotorjphii< thn old pates. W. N. t., I) When witing to AdetUea pl feu saw the»detu«m tat. In thl* l

8 Neighbohood news, j,*athewl by ou cops olliu.stliny: C'oe^poudeuts. IOSCO. Bu, little son of ( 1 has. >jse pesisted in. will bing you Good! is quite sick with soe thoat. M. 1L Hut.son, who was se-digewtioiously ill a shot time ago, is outei'onunend Electic Hittes fu Dyspeptens, Childens' and Mens' l T ndewea, Jitulics' Shawls, Wool Doss and oust tho demon Dywpep- you to examine. We lie selling all Hats and Caps, GIOVOB and mit- A:H and insta'l instead Enpepsy. We Miss Bey, of Linden, is the a^ain among us, appaently enjoying his usual good health. ates. In goceies we can cetainly do you i^ood. All the staple sia and all diseases of Live, Stomach Goods, etc., much less than wholesale pice, in some cases ^-wholesale i^uest of Mat tie Hoton at pesent. and Kidneys. Sold at 51)0. andsl.oc buttlo at F. A. Sigle's dug stoe The seventh convention of the A numbe of ou young people lines. Wo guaantee ou Teas and Cott'uoy to ^ive you. satisfaction.losl'o Sabbath School Association, attended the play at Gegoy on TlieyAH Faili>d. and ae selling the loading fancy goceies, including a full line of will occu at the M. K. chuch at The following lette fom M. W. Fiday and Satuday evenings. Amou's canned lionst:-iin<l Coned JJoet", salmon, canned fuits, etc. Pakes coneas.ma. 1">, at '2 p.m v A. Thompson, of Columbus, Wis., The attendance we ae sov to Ameican Gelatine, Tapioca, Uananas, Oanges, Lemons, etc., anil is peculialy inteesting. Ms. (\ H. Hill acconipanieii u Mv wife" say was not what the eil'ot deseved. The atists wee well hc.ad, stomach, and nevous posta- all as low as they can be bought and sold fo says he "has been teated fo he Mi's, (li'o, Wiyht to tlie county convention at Howell, and Ms. selected and placed, hense the play tion by thee doctos in,\e\v Yok, CASH. Douglas accompanied he ganddaughte. Ms. Johnnie (ioon, one in Cjnciunatt!, and at a la^e in- We have put in a complete stock of Tobaccos, fine-cuts and plug, two in Chicago,,one in Philadelphia, was well caied out and vividly potayed many situations in the anothe delegate. Although Ms. stitute in HuiTali) fo 1(5 months. fancy smoking, fom the 15c a pound Oanoco to the tempeance question of to-day. They all failed. j5ut one bottle of Douglas has passed he eightysixth bithday, she is active and Miss Fannie Hunt, ou entepising school teache is engaged ]). Miles' Restoative Nevine 1'lackwell's Duham. Also a Select stock of Candies helped tie wondefully." This enegetic and has a mind capable FOR should he used in all headaches, backaches,, changes of life, nevous dis- of enjoying the apeciative; she is to teach the sping tem. She often seen in he accustomed has aleady taught two tems hee tubances, tits, heumatism, etc. Askthe boys, Gils and J-Jabies. A novel sale of a cloak. Fob, place in ' chuch now, walking and gives good satisfaction. at V. A. Siile's dnii stoe 1\T a fee thee fom choice, it being but abefoe closing this pesent tem tial bottle, and D. Miles 1 new book 7th the pice was (U)0 and ~5 cts of!' a day until sold. Pice to-day, on the Neves and Heat. shot distance., ANDERSON. Ou school closed Thusday. M. John liinie is quite sick at this witing. M. (loo. Bullis of 111. is visiting elatives hee. Miss Laua Dolau, of Pinckney, spent the latte pat of the' week at Jas. Mable's. The debate which was to be held last Fiday night at Spout's school-house was posponed. Miss Laua Wilson is 1 teaching fo he] 1 bothe Noman who has been ; quite sick fo the past week. The. V.ianv fiends of Ed. Spout gatheed at his home on "Wednesday evening last in hono of his -f v nth annivesay. Last Fiday night about seven o'clock, the people, of this vicinity wee much statled on heaing the sad news of the death of M. K. A. Spmut, one of the most esteemed and oldest settles of this place, who died vey sudden. The fuue-' al was held on Monday at 1 o'clock GREGORY. Miss Maggie,ySty3es is sick with the la gippe. > Nealy eveybody is having the la gippe, o just getting ove it. Ms. White, of Albion, visited the family of H, Gegoy ove Sunday..Miss MTuTife "JTadshaw speyif Sunday with he aunt. Ms'. Win, H. MaVsh. The play "IVdo the Spell" which was given hee on Fidnv ^ and Satuday nights, was a decidsueeess. 1 The pats wee well endeed ami the house-cowded. Those who invested in *-10 watches last week fo one dolla, and ae now eceiving thei.dolla Imck without the watch, iusi feel some disappointment, but hadly as much as the one wh<* will be out all the dollas! PLAlNFItLLD. Revival sevices aie being held. at Wight's chapel unde the diection af Elde England. Find we be;ieve lit. 1 is well pleased with esult so.-i. The household of Will Longnecke was gladdened last week by the appeaance of a bouncing baby. ( t hite a numbe of logs ae being teamed to Mj'..Bush's mill. Evidently tin* fames haye got tied of waiting fo snow. she intends giving a gand exhibition in Smith's hall,.on Satuday evening next. A fine time may be expected fo she has many billiant scholas in tailing fo the event. Elde England is..kvidjng ight out- in the haness business; when he opened his shop in the village last fall it was small and he evidently diil not intend to do a vey extensive business, but soon he was obliged to enlage "his building, ami now we believe he is doing as much business as the aveage haness deales. His jouneyman. M. A. Colad, has mov^d to ou village which now..means that he intends to stay. Common Council Poceeding. Pinekney, Ma. L\ 1SU1. Council called to ode by Pesident Gimes. Pesent, Finch, Mclntye, Lyman and Wight. Absent", Keasnn and Law. Minutes of Uic last meeting ead and appoved. Annual epot ot G. W. Toeple, village teasue, lead; motion made ed and jfae.d to finance committee; cuied. Bill pesented by I. S. P.Johnson, amouut 1!.<")(>; nfotion made and suppoted that the account be allowed, and an ode*dmwii to pay the same; caied as fullow.s:- " Yea Finch, Mclntye, Wigiit and Lymau. 15 i 11 of Teep 1 c k -fc'a (1 wo4 h~ nm owtj 5.00, fo oil; motion made and suppoted that account be allowed and an ode dawn to pay the same ; Fmnk Faington. fom IIedfod. lias been visiting his siste, caied as follows: Yea Finch, Mclntyo, Wight Ms, X. F. Mooe, fo a few days. and Lyun. ^.Miss McCaskev. whose home at Pesident appointed R. Finch and pesent is in Pennsylvania, is J. II. Lyman to assist Clek on boad spending a few, weeks with elatives. Ms. F. A. Daniels and Ms. ( f Registation anil Election. ' Petition oi G. A. Sigie and ot.hos, X. E. Mooe. against th ; linng of i^uns within the M. and Ms. (ates wee called copoation, limits, pesented; motion made that the petition be accepted; ti> Chelsea last week to the bedside of thei son, Lan. who was caied. Motion made and suppoted that vey sick. We undehtnnd he is some bette at pesent Council adjoun until Thinxiay eve.ling.mach 1'J. l.siil..1. II. L\ MAN Clek, po ten. in '»ino i iiin;:««'i'lii; ^ii'i.s Inivo yown vey.sonitiva in tlu'.^n (iav«e-f ])!'O^] 1 ess ) ivo ciiltlii!. 'i'ljin-s :.iial thu wold of women u^scd liihi liculy ac now ponounced vey Ufisty. \\'tu > n a woman shampoos he hi-a.i, ins!«::id of i.ttttinj, up lioi 1 Imif in it >i L ini-(ianij) condition, she allows ii ID iim dine licy amf luitty, letting 1 it iiiii)^' leosoly a'kiut the head fo IIOUI'M and ha^t.jf'y di-yi'i^1 it in fontof ayi-aus In: 1 ht.*. A ff.'w women ; to ihn len^tjii of bi:\- 11j ;- -a.^ >'<)ves, uii.h liealini,' 1 n^paa.- 11<> a i! ;'i JjF-1j ii) a lint sheet of ilmtal, njj. ii \,iiicli thfv can spead ont tliei [O K.-> ;u dy and invi^outu. And so it -ii" i;a.i a oil., a i'il of vug will nut ( 'i ( >; it a- u.' yoi'e: llico must,!)<,' a hi! nt ii OF-oi'hi'Hl ('(>tt.(jli to liind u p o J ) tiic woiiii.i. 'i'ji.is altsoi'beih cotton H ob 1 :: i u a ile nt a 11 d ispui);'iiit;.s iiml dnjfj *!<>;! >. Il i«clu:;i p. 1'i'lif, nil I iseplii 1, nun i.t';ii. n^, an i a I;Ui»j of it yocs a Tea". '.v»y. This is what you ought Jo have, ic fuct, you must have it, to fully njoy life. Thoubauds ae Keaoking fo it daily, and mouning because they find it not, Tliouiauds upon thouaaiu of dollftwae spout ainmally by ou people iu tho hope that they may be attaiu tliih boon. Ami yet it uia n e hud by all. We guaantee that Electic Bittes, if used accoding to diections and th«biickleii'.s Anfca Salve. TIIK I^KST SALVK in the wold fo cuts, buises, soes, ulces, salt heum, fev? soes, tette, chapped hands, chilblains, cons, and all skin euptons, and positively cues piles, o no pav equied. It is guaanteed to give pefect sati»t'acton, o mnnev efunded. Pice 25 ce*hts pea 1 box. Fo sale hv F. A. Sijjle. "-(11 (NKW YORK). DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. l> pn^l >. 1 I'l 111. '.'II I'l^t'^i * ii1t>. S (D 1 HI {i;^,'j.'s 1', A The A^cessive Hepublican Jonn-al of the Metopolis. NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES. Founded Decembe 1st l^s.7. Ciculation ove 100,000 copies Daily. The Pess is the oo-an of no faction; pulls no wies; has no animosities to a vonno. The most emakabfo tiewspape siuicess in New Yok. The Pess is a National newspape. :ind tnsh limi l i u e i n Ilic (i)luiiin-. ii! tile I'i'sp*. The hv.vs Ims the )>\*\ Yok, il spak I* 1 *- with poh T h e P i ' j n S t i i i d i i ) 1 1 ' i l i t l o n < <>n;<i 11~ n i l t h e ^ i > < u l iii' i l i i ' i l n i l y : u n l S u n d i i y i j i i i i i i i ^,! K<» I lius vim cuiuint affonl tln> daily, n ;io ni'vencil hy tiihlimiit I'oin paly eci\-iii^; it tin 1 Weekly is H.ti'lcniliil.tutiMltgU 1. AS A^1 ADVERTISING MEDIUM 'i»iu Pess h;is no supeio-in Now Yok. THE PRESS. M'liftiti tin/t of <tl? 7'Ae!/e*f ou/ f>k?m}>itl nchtpupo in?1 me si a. 7>juTy~^i7sTnn7iy~ ono xfiit; " '*'v,n " ' " " H in on Mis, 2,. 'I 1 " J.I Dally niily, ou ye;u, :I,(KI li, Sunday, cin»'.va,... "Wi't'kly I'c^s, iiii yi;ii'. Send fo Pess cicula. Sample's" fee'. Atents wanted 1.1 H > eveywhee. Libeal commissions. Addess, THE PR ESS, Potte 1 mii11 iii(_, l 8 Pak lvow, New Yok. P A DD A CT \\ i. V If you ae in want of \'<>u will something P A DD A C K AT PADDACK'S, 'I'lie Lcjilin IMuitoUTTHplii' 1, Howell, Mich. fliv (he Fai, i TAKE THE DISPATCH $100 Wish to infom the tfooil people of Pinckney and vicinity that wo ac offeing bagains in Dy Goods mid Goceies, Hate, Gpps, vti.".,\ that you can ill affod to t^o l)y, and it will cetainly PAY We shall bay no tade, but wok honestly to deseve you patonage. AVill buy you *... ' and sell younei^hbo we will do you PRODUCE, HEAP EXCURSIONS ONLY S47.50 TO IS just as chea]) as youself.! See us and Geo- W. Sykes, Manage. 0UEEW & 6RESCE>IT g l t A " d SOUTHERN PACIFIC Raiload. Touuta Sleeping C»n without Change. Seeond-claas ti<')cets»e aoc-eptcd on thesa can. KX0U1U9ION le&e* Cental Union Depot at 8:3* p.m., Jan. tlst, Feb. 4th * Uth, Mach 4th & 18th, Apil «th A Wnd. Paties buying ticket* in oth* towns utioald ««e that they ead ia QTTSXIf * CKB8- ALIFORNIA CBNT BOUTK and 8OT7THBBJ7 PAOFIO &AIXR0AS, and hae agent eseve apace in the only «*«unning though without change CINCINNATI TO SAN FRANCISCO) best connection to Southen TEXAS and XBXIOO. To futhe Infomation, addess, O. O. COWARDS, O. P. At., QUEEN A CRESCENT ROUTE, Cincinnati, O. o W. G. CONNOR, C. Agt., SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., Cincinnati, O«TO FARMERS- MichiganFame THE NOTICE! IS A BUSINESS PAPERJOR FARMERS! It publishes tha beat and ncxt eliable f ai"e obliu'cd to ask e\'ey ont that ow( 1 us eithe by Xoie o Book Account, to settle with us befoe JM:I(. 1st. and we hope each one will call AT ONCE, fo we must have money. Thanking you all fo past favos, we emain Yous Tuly, ^ Decembe 15 Teeple & Cadwell. fo the Fanne, the Stotk-Beftto, tho Daiyman and the Hoticultuist. BTtw vnlnim i]ot)atment,*of tho papci. I -ludo Agicultue. Uotlultuo, SUJck-Beedtnn, Veteinay Scleivco. Mhket Hopotu «>f K&n Poducts and lilve Htock, Repots of Kamei' Clubs, etc, ot,, ae woelfly Oiled wltb--inteebtlni{ and elmulo tnfonimtion, \^ >/' The " Household" Bunpl^Vffl»nd a \htge amount of choice niuelltny make tt.h pape» favoite with all membe* of tho family. *Hub»pti)tlon pice, $1.00 pe 'yea, which include* "The Household" l t Agents wnntocl at evey l'oittofflce to canvam Rood vommibslon. Yo patlcuttib add est GIBBONS BROTHERS, Publishes. DETROIT, MICH The licmp Fame AND THE Until I'o.*]. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES. This is tho time of yea when you ac bilking of gtmtin^ new stoves, and I want you to emembe that 1 have ii complete lino on hand, such as the celebated, Peninsula, Round Oak, Capital Oak, and Mashal! Stoves, Which I will sell to you at the lowest possible pice; HISO bea in mind that 1 cany a vey complete line of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE "which I will sell at close ates. I have also a lajje stock of WHITS which T will sell at OXE-FCTKTII UIF duing the next 'M)days. Get pices fom othe deales then eoim; to me and j will convince you that I meun business. * v - J»-^_ N

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