PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1883, NO. 50

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1 5 ;-m v x JLJIJL J\A VJLI. PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1883, NO. 50 < V / d TSS" /,..>«-. PINCKNEYDISPATCH JEROME WINCHELL, PUBLISHER. ISSUED THURSDAYS. abwiptlon Pice, fl.00 pe Yea, ADVERTISING RATES : Tansient advetisements,» cent? pe Inch fo tot insetion and ten wu ne inch fo 6 ¾ ¾ «ent insetion. Local notfces, 5 cenu pe line.fo «Mll insetion, Special ates fo egula advetise Mtjhtfl by the yea o quate. BUSINESS CAfWS TAMES T. EAMAN, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW F H Y S I C I A T / A N D SURGEON, Offlce in the Rose building, east side oii Public tauae Pinckney. Special attention given to JSSXy»d dieeises of the thoat and luu K s. FRESH WHITEF1SH EVERY THURSDAY. o.mknjiv -!L~ llite?the public patonagels tmiic- ITEMS OF INTEREST. < > See the,dexte ladies and gentlemen in "The Lady of Lyons" to-moow evening. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. We have made anothe cut on Ove Coats; too many on hand, must be sold, undewea all maked down. Please call, Tompkins & Ismon, X Sta Clothies. We still hold the fot, and continue to sell at Rock Bottom pice the best Quaduple Plated Castes, Roges Bos.. Roges & Bos., and Roges Bos Knives and Foks, Gold, Silve and. Nickle Watches. The lagest and best selected stock of Jewely eve bought to Pinckney. Also a fine assotment Please call andgetou pices befoe puchasing elsewhee. Respectfully, Baton & Campbell. Offtcs in the Bick Block,.PISLKMS..., /-, J It was made by i»i. Collie as-a pesent was made chaiman and Chas. Bailey, 1oJiis_wife, secetay of the- -meeting..speeches P. VAN WINKLE, Miss Wolfe and Miss Feybug, of Holiday Goods at cost, at Richads. wee made by, Messs. Reason, Wight, 4%TORNEY «& COUNSELOR atijaw- Wateloo, ae the guests of Ms. J. A. TAR~CLOTH I XG HOTSE: ==- Topping, D. Haze and othes. Wod and SOLICITOR in CHANCERYove Sixes Dug Stoe. PINCKNEY You can buy anything in ou line at LOST NOTE!- CadwelL was eceived fom M. Bikett, that Lost, some time duing Decembe a A young lady of Pinckney wishes a bagain. It wilt pay you to call and note given by Wm. H. Smith, now living at Stockbidge, to P. P. Mast& Co., would do his shae towad aiding the while he could not be pesent he -Q8XS8JL+1L.JL eaminejgoods and pices. to know why the tain doesnt un Tblupkins~ifsmon, 4 and endoised by me, to the amount, ove to Howell. ehtepise. The meeting finally.appotnted a~ otnnttee consisting of-b Sta Clothies. oi $25 00, "due Oct. 1, Collection [Ans. -Becausei it" cant- u get-he "The Lady of Lyons" is one of the of same is heeby fobidden. Eli-zabeth."] Haze and Thompson Gimes, Es., who best plays eve witten. See it tomoow ovmlnff T.aS-ym may twt. have Pinckney Dec. 27th, C. N. Plimpton. TAMES MARKJ5X, A family eunion was held at the pomptly epoted a esolution in favo of aising a $10,000 bonus, which anothe oppotunity. xesiden A_of_M.. N. Coleman Tuesday, Holiday Goods at cost, "atrichads." NOTARY PUBLIC many platjyps beingpfesent"a~hd~a Hatchs Univesal Cough Syup All/ pesons having unsettled accouji_j,vith_us will _please, call aid And Insuance Agent. Legal papes made on gives you kidneys and. live a jog to good time epoted. v esotation -wavunanimously adopted " Messs Topping, "Reason and shot notice and easonable tems. Office at esidence, Viaekney, MicJL..._ belpelieve vou lungs of a bad cougn7 o you chllctljctotpt""! settle, as we_desie to close up all old Of couse the boys will not-foget Wight, have gone to Detioit to-day nt fvin S. UILCHR18T, no membanous coup when Univei/ accounts~jan.tst7t884t " thpity Mnniin : House on the to confe with manage Ledgad of MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN sal Cough Syup is used in the fist Respectfully yous, W. B. Hoff. eveningof New Yeas day. the M. C. RyT symptoms of the disease. No faintly Notwithstanding the stom Sundav Gentlemen fom Plainfield and Whips, Robes, Bashes, etc. with childen can affod to be without DIED. evening last, t thee was a vey good VVhite.Oak, who wee pesent at the it one day. 25 and 50 cents. RsDBiln done on shot notjce. Keeps a full At hia esidence In the village of-pincknev, attendance, at the "Cusade Annivesay" celebation. The execises wee meeting Iastlfight, say -that th Sk of Diamond BUtfk l.fw con«tan ym band.. PINCKNEY; MICHIGAN, STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, _... Thusday monins, Dec. 27th 1883, M. Wm. 11. Kennedy, in the 74thyea of hte-«ge- funeal.at pie oftiei locality aej>otna to have Will sell what Buffalo Robes we have the M. E. Chuch, Sunday moninjjvnext, at half EW MEAT MARKET. left at a small advance/fom cost. A past ten oclock. vey inteesting. a oad. Theejianbe no doubt about the adyantlfge the poposed line would N fine lot to select fom/ The only station yet established be DEVEREAUX BROS, t, Tompkins & Ismon, tsfthoee eceiving thei papes with a ed e on Pinckney. With the compe Dealesfo - X ove this paagaph, will please notice that thei tween Pincknev and Stockbifl StaClothies. subsciption expies with nest numbe. A blue-x FRESH AND CURED MEATS Mount Feie, locally-fenown as Holiday Goods, at costat_ Richads. HigginsviUe, \o-gfegoy. THE W. 8. MANN ESTATE, IJIUUI IK DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Family Goce, Egotsaadahosi,Iiais_anQ Caps. Ths Bick tiion on the cone. " - Tt_.l<l»<, Deales in HARDWARE,STOVES TINWARE PINCKNEY. MTCHtfANn E. FINCH, HOUSE ANDAlGS PAINTING, PmcKHtY- A, MANN, JCJ,,/ Kalsomining and Pape-hanging, GRAINING A SPECIALTY. Deale in MICH. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Clothing and Geneal Mechandise, KBttoftifle«- - Pigjgi pall BY TELEPHONE J filgler flros DRUG STORE, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN. HAVE OPENED -/-.AREPAIR SHOP la cdnnectioifwrh "ou stoey epsiiagoe dojaetxfive ««xail ash-fv-hldes_acd pelts. West of hotel., / W. B. HUFF. Thees Nothing so Successful as Success. The Detoit White Lead Woks, the Hinchaan, Dean A Roges Company, is just closing the thid yea of ita copow existwice. ihis company funishes % nouble instance of extaoiiliiij ill " """ uhntt time by entepist, enegy, fai dealing and good goods, /ihey have attained a position In thee yeas that it has fathe houses a quate of a centuy to each, iy ae now he leading paint house of Mkh- 4 one of the foemost in the county. DK- MMK-BOUIH GOOD SEED CORN Fo sale- by the subscibe, living Jk five miles southwest of Pinckney, good - eliablsoed Con of the Ealy, Yellow Dent vaiety. ~~" t \ Ja«. H. Cooke, / P. 0. Addess, Pinckney, Mich. i T WhaU, No. 1 white,.../.:... «5 $ II " No.»wbiy>, % U Mo. ed,...;... :..««. II So. } wd» i» Oata... M.. -» - 3"...V.»S»«««t«S»«!» &... &ML f W l. 1 cu> that wakes with cx«u houjdiavaadowofpiaoi Oa > Notice is heeby given that the Regula Annual Meeting of the Livingston County Mutual Fie Insuance "jqswoll be thevillage of Hp_well,n said County of Livingston; on Tuesday, -it A. D. 1884, at 11 oclock a. m., fo the pupose of electing offices fo the ensuing yea and to attend to such -othe business as may, come befoe the -meeting. Bani, F. RanhpW, Spnqtav. - FOIJ SALE A nice-lot of ladies fancy JnLujiiiii ns. a vaiety of wok and colo. Ms. C. Bown, " " WestMa«et,-44flkfl%, Geit vaiety of choice Confections fotiie holidays, at Winchells Dug Stoe..STAR CLOTHING HOTJSE. A nice line of CloJJung7Hats,-X!a"ps7 Undewea, Ove Coats and Gents Funishing Goods cheap, at the. New Bick. Evey thing new. Tompkins & Ismon, Sta Clothies. Intye thinks that by next week Monday, the though expess will be<udd- ~ I>ono11THx-s«of that disttet o thei-., many_couj±4- He says the tack is in good on?" to-moow evening at the Monito House Dining Rom. Tickets fo esies and kindnesses shown him duing the tecn. put in complete opeation as apidly conditionnd that the oad will be sale at Sigle Bos. and Winchells Dug Stoes. A itef pleasant family gatheing as possible. NOTICE. : occued Chistmas day,, at the esidence of M. David iflckeson, in tion at the M. E. Chuch, Monday eyen- The Union Chistmas Tee celeba All peseps having unsettled-accolffiu with immedhi spectfully equested to call and pay /Maion, abouttctpesons consisting of ling; was an "immense" success, The the same. / childen, gand-childen and geat two lage tees and the boat w6e fully laden and thee was a good wagon I have seveal good fam hosed fo gand-childen wee pesent, among sale cheap. / them wee~m7 - Hiifc-~Bi - -lead-if Vhp ppaftntjned_jn_jhe J. T X AMAN. family, of this village. back pat of the chuch,fo distibu SUFFERER FROM RHEUMATISM, wite "fo "Fee 40-Page auiplet t> on Rheumatism-io-iL K. Hidph_slin_duggist, Washington, 0. C.(Mention tnis paoe.) MONEY TO LOAN at easy ates, in sums of $ 1,000, and upwads, on eal estate secuity. Inquie of J AS T. EAMAN. y FOR SALE CHEAP! A mce "Eay mae; lou"yeas old, good oadste, weighs about 1/300 lbs. F. Giss on, Hambug -- PINCKNEY PRODUCE MARK.ET. LD.ft. Pogue, duggist at East Saui y naw, says: "It gives me pleasue t< to COBMCCTED WEEKLY, BY state thet I have sold and ecommended Dennis Mehans Medicines fo fif Dt<be97, laj. TOMPKINS d ISMON. teen yeas past with the geatest satisfaction to myself and customes. They ae all he epesents them to be. Mehans Medicines may be had at WincheHs Dug Stoe in Pinckney. CLOTHING HOUSE. We have few Cloaks an&dolman lt, which we will sell at fost. Now is the time to buy. Tompkina fciamojotj - Sta Clothiai. Holiday Goods at cost, at Richads. NOTICE. EsTRAY-Came to my enclosue on o about Dee.,10tlJ,one black Essex sow pig, weighs about 75 pounds. Owne is equested to call, pay chages and take same away. John Lakin. Holiday Goods at cost, A CARD. at Richads. On account of the lage amount of payments we must meet Januay 1st, 1884, we ae obliged TO say to ou fiends one and-all that ae owing us. eithe by note o book account past due ae equested to call and pay the Same and we hope in the next 30 days to see you all. Wishing you all the compliments of the season,, We ae vey Tuly Yous. Teep4e-&-C-ad-weB t pinckney, Dec. 27th, 188:1 Bigmfles that the time has expied, and that, in accodance with ou ules, the pape will 6e discontinued uutil tiubsciptiun is enewed. j adau7 LOCAL JOTTINGS. The Raiload depot and feight house ae apidly appoaching completion..quite a numbe of Pinckney people took a ide to South Lyons and Jackson, ove the new oad Tuesday. M. and Ms.J. Geene of Ann Abo ae spending the holidays with Pinckney fiends. ~ ~ "Pinckney 1 Day.No. 1," Dan Bake popieto, handles the feight fom Gand Tunk oad, nowadays./the day 1¾ a "disy " and Dnnl at,t/nd.s to T business pomptlyt Pof. Bigg closed his witing school in Dist. No. "1, last \yek and wishes us to expess his thinks to the patons Hon. D. P. Makey and family of West Banch; ae spending the.noli. "days"" with - fttbids t.~~tfais~- vicinity. Befoe stating fo Pinckney, M. Makey wafe made the ecipient of a handsome pesent in the shape of a gold watch and chain and a nice sealskin cap. They wee fom Ms. Makey, who paid fo the same with he own money." If anybody knows what a "jewel of a wife" is that lucky individual is D. P..-Hnnn T ; >d g A ]STn 3A, f O.O. F M of Dexte, will pesent at the Monito House Dining Room, in Pinckney, Fdiday evening, Dec. 28th, the beautiful five act dama "Lady of Lyons." Rabbits lead an uncetain life nowadays. The week of paye will be obseved at the Congegational chuch, by the usual sevices,to which all ae invited. A cow belonging to M. E. A. Spout had its leg boken by the wok tain of the Gand Tunk Ry this moning. ~"Miss" Kate Bown of the FowleviUe Union School k and he bothe G. P. Boh, of Chicago, ae spending the holidays,at thei old home in Putnam. One of the hadsomest pieces of scollsawed wok we have seen fo many a dayifethe beautiful clock on exhibition at Bown k Collies hadwae stoe. 1 Miss Gace-Campbell is home fom Ann Abo to spend the holiday vacation. M. E. Peason, a,4omewhat dissipated young man welmtnowntc most of ou citizens, ha one of his ankles boken in a scuffle/at Whitmoe Lake, yestedays,/". M-p/L. H.. Beebe madea flying tip to/towievitte; Tuesday, to attend a- Chistmas family eunion. It was found impacticable last Monday, to put on all the though tains pdyot.irtdove the Michigan Ai L ne oad: One tain only each way fc Eg ing un this week, but Conducto Mc- tion. The lage chuch was filled completely w T ith an audience who appiaiezlhlitmtiogl The week of paye will be obseved in the M. E., Chuch, commencing Sabbath evening, Jan. 6th, it is hoped that all Chistians will heatily engage in this meeting. Special paligious sevices will follow the week of paye. Last night a aiload meeting was held at the Monito House to conside the advisability of offeing aid to the poposed new line of oafi fom Dexte odelei 1 ills via Biketts, Pinekney, Plainfield, VVhite Oak, Dansville and Mason. Though only bief and insufficient notice had been, given, the ball was well filled and a good deal of inteest was manifested. C. M. Wood tition o feights she would have by eason of a junction of two stong competing lines opeated by the lagest copoations in the State, ou village could not fail to be the best point in the county. ST Bigga iomeiiv The pnhi" iv>v>u --WIIIM i1lmiii<<iil 1 n»uuli>.nt, Pnpinpo nf t-hft Ai Lineoad, onfftdy-iast fo the bolidayvacatic but will -esume opeations again, on Wednesday next. Jan,/2d. has been ove the poposed oufe, and says the line would be a vey cheap one to build, as the county is Consideably moe level than that tavesed by wee numeous and beautiful, and thei distibution by "Santa Claus"and "Ms. Chistmas" ceated no little meiment. The Scientific entetainment given by. Messs. Weeks and Hall, at the Monito-Heusa- Hall, Fiday evening last, consisting of a seies of chemical expeiments of the ode usually employed in illustating school lectues and lesson /execises.. These execises wee caied out as welhia_tlieappliances would pemit, befoe a small the Ai Line. Ji ii quite pobable that a peliminay jjutvwy will soon be made. The following epot ot a meeting 1 held at Mason, explains itself: - &ason T Dec2 18- At a meeting held at the Cout House, Mason, on the evening of the 22, to discuss the desiability of, and the aid to be given to the poject of an extension of the M. C. R.T1. fom Dex- 1 thcauh Muiion to Chalotte. JohnBtmebaek-wa» hosen ~p esident»_ and V. G. Tifft, secetay. Afte fee and eanest discussion "the following esolution epoted by a special committee was unanimously adopted by a ising vote amidst geat.enthusiasm: Resolved, that the city of Mason and vicinity, do heeby offe to any Raiload Company the sum of $75,000 as a bonus that. will constuct a aiload east and west though this city o within easonable and satisfactoy dwt-an-p.fl theefom, with pope_ana suitably teiant, connecting with - othe lines of oad, unning eithe east and west o noth and south. Resolved, that it is he sense of the meeting, that the sum above named can be aised, and that we pledge ouselves and each ot us uease ou best endeavous to aise, the same. Committee; The meeting was lagely attended and epesented lage capital and lage business ihlefests (S) John Duneback, V.J. Tifft, Pesident. SeceU. Simila meetings have been hejd at Plainfield, Dansville, White Oak, and < Wights School House. The meet-, ings wet,e attended by business men and leading "citizens of the localities mentioned, and thei names ae appended to epots of the meetings aa assuance that the bonus offeed will audience. Amlstakejwaonade by the bfiiothcoining: _ The play will be supeintended by exhibitos in advetising themselves The amounts so fa pledged ae aa Fedeick Lo ange, a theatical ma n- as showmen-whnhey-aemplyllmws ge of some note, and the chaactes students at the Nomal school who Mason, 75$30T ~ - DansvUle, 35,000. ae epesented bytbeijest home tal- thought to employ the vacation pofitably by giving a few exhibitions in Plaiufieht 15,000. White Oaka2,000. «atthe-jvillagje_ci Dexte _ affods. It will undoubtedly be an entetainment neighboing towns." Thei expeiments might have been moe imposing It is to be given to the Michigaa Wighte Cones, 5,000., ~ of moa than od-dinay -meit.ou citizens should see that it it libeally if they hadifctte undestood how to Cental «c wy\x>e eompwaj wwoi u patoiujad. explain tham. [will b«ld4a«oad. I ) >,/- l-- y ~v~ >:iisft«.i TOCM. ; --4.:-4%.. 7=. «_. I

2 w /.,:?>.3-. / T tf- M fo the steel ties ae that the expense of MICHIGAN NEWS. tatit, aa4 the fist stoy of the bick wok Is,-Mfctt completed. Maeont %e still.at wok -A.3L.L maintaining the tack would be lagely laytm bicks, as weathe pemita. The stone Hocklud ICulii. ilmp Will wok all winte cutting and flnlsh educed, the oad-bed would be fime BAILORS. log stone f«tbe building. On the nothen Fie boke out in James Colbya gocey >vho wee disabled by w< Jtmm>, accident and smoothe, and tains could un at pottou of the gounds a lage boadlug house o uthowlbe JEROME WINCHELL, EDITOR. toe at Rockfod, twelve miles nothjof Gand t theloss of if a at to»»1 tfiicose veln», has been built and half a dozen moe, tmall chonic diahoea, uptue, lit o (paof meaelee, much highe speed ove them. The Rapids, Sunday momiuk, Decembe (16.., Tbe dwelling houses have been put up fo tempo tiully so), loss of,heaing, U wea and tea on tack and olliug tiamts spead vey apidly, owing t6\the Jnelllcieut means to cout ol them, and iu\lesa tlian gives vou a pension. NewaiH. toablelmsay use[of wokmen. Gand Tavese Heald. hem in at Ism, any disability, BO how slight, Enteed at the Postoffice aa 2d claw matted stock would also bo lessened, because Geoge Cole, a Deltaeounty convict, seving chagjv Obtained. Widows, childen, mothes, an hou the whole binnnees potion of the town a Benlence In the Jackson pisou, has been act and fathes of soldies dying in the sevice, o the tack is smoothe. Fo these easons tains could un faste without in of Main steet and a potion of Coutland mazoo. ceived while In the sevice, ae entitled to pen was in uins. All the buudings on both sides Judged Insane aud sent to tho asylum at Kala aftewads, fom disease contacted o wounds e TOPICS OF THE TIMES. steet, some eighteen o twenty in numbe, sion. Hejected-and abandoned claims a specialty. A few days ago B. S. Tlbbitts of Coldwate u ceasing the expense popotionally. BOUNTY, BACK PAY. AND HORSE CLAIMS COU\ buned. Among the buildings buned we one of the.heaviest ciga manufactues 1 THE encampment at Valley Foge two gocey stoes, two milliney shops, two Mlchleau, tiled motgages coveing all of hi" LECTED.,: THERE is a lage pok factoy on a hadwae stoes, one bookstoe, the postoffice, popt-tv. ThN action of M. TlbWtts Induced INCREASE YOUR PENSION. ;;, aeeds a monument, and Congess bluff ovelooking the ive above Nashville, Tennessee, whee the hogs ae man Bos, of New Yok and Finett & Co. of wound hat gadually undemined thticonstitution, a babe shop, a meat maket, a tailo shop, U. 8. Mashal Matthews of Detoit, to eplevin A pension can ho inceased at any time wbea. should povide the means. But histoians, poets and oatos, in using cleve estauant, saloon and litev stable. The total Philadelphia. \ M. Tibbitts attibutes his the disease bus made you moe tielplcss, in Some hanees shop, funitue si oe, dy goods stoe, his entie stock on suits commenced by Feed- the disability waants It. As yon gow olde tlp & slaughteed. The lives and othe moe loss is between $40,0()0 aud "150,000 with an aggegate Insuance of $18,000. Thee was much union men In that city some months ago. manne tho diaahility. has inceased ; HO apply fo wods to expess stiking tuths and pesent embaassment tw the stike of the uu incease at once. o less eatable potions ae thown into fictions, often build moe enduing othe mino damages caused bv wate and the J. Foste Patt of Kalamazoo has sent to the ive. Numeous coloed familie LfiND AND PATENT CLAIMS SOLICITED monuments than piles of stone. Fo emoval of goods in dadge. Had thee been Congess copies of his pamphlet ou the lnesse My expeience, and being heo at headquates who live below tho factoy follow the a high wind the entie town must have been of insanity, and asking fo the enactment of n what Ameican eve heas o thinks of enable mo to attend pomptly to all el aims against laid in ashes. The wok of ebuiloing will law to pevent the depotation to the Unitd pofession of fishing these things out, Valley Foge but is eminded of ihe devoted, suffeing patiots, who with foz M. V. TIFRNEY, commence at once in many cases, but as most istatcs of pesons of insane o vicious t en tlmciovenment. Ciculas fee. Addess, with cleucics. stamp: and using them fo food. Thee is a of the buildidgs buned wee owned by outside delightful uncetau ty about the pactice. The industious dakey may se he will ente upon the duties of the ofliee at paties, tuey will not all btjpvhullt. The Senate has confimed the nomination of en feet left bloody tacks in the snow? William Liviuustoue as collecto of Detoit,and Box485, WASHINGTON. D. C. Sheep Beede in Couucll. Miss NELI? ABTHUK, the Pesidents cue as a pize a set of healthy "lights" lhe beginning of the yea. The annual meeting of the Ameican Meino The annual epot of the state salt inspecto daughte, is pesident of the Washingten "Childens Chistmas Club," an may have to est satisfied with a few to ha-,e been, baels.. not moe than thee days old; o ho sheep bedes association of Michigan convened in Lauslugou the eveniug of Dee. IS, blmwribe total manufactue fo-tho vealssii I PINCUCNEY Geoge C- Stndboi), a y»etpkiiown business oganization composed of young people lives of an uncetain antiquity. "Ole and was called to od-j by the pesident, (J. M. min of the Sueiiiaw Valley, i deml. FLOURING & CUSTOM MILCS connected with the Wash ington Sun dayschool 3, who] povided a --mammoth celebity, said the othe day: "Dis is Uuca Abe," a loeal dakey of some FelloA-s. A. lae numbe of membes wee Uadsell, fomelv teasue of C:I«P eountj, pctst-ut and a geat deal of inteest manifested. Afte the epot of the committee on po w falied to pay to his successo, nue Vanues, nil GIMMES k JOHNSON, Popietos, the money beloiigingio the osee. Theijuuiily Chistinas-tecl and a dinne fo poo what I call a diect povision ob do sued Vanness and Mcuei! JLu!guici;, iw.i io"i t«make known to tliei oltl and new custom os ttiutf hev ae m>w peoaed to do liettewok of gam had been adopted Pesident Fellows Vanness iu tun su-d lladsell, and juduaiil all kindtl iutliea- lineof hiisiness than eve hoffte. 7c1blTd"eh. This ideal whichoiginated x~a\\ul fo wttetmeafointd tftnob "ead his annuatddtssb; The pustduut --H! 4 jhptt!tittf> ttaviinj heen tiiooiiiihly iilttd-fnbjsej last yea with a lady in Potland, Maine, Ham." Although the poo Negoes doubtful if the loweing of the t.iill on wool Vanus ;- epaiivdand inijioved outside, milking it etmven- The esidence of Ed. J NonkiiiK nflli-ui.l -ient fo thei eustomei-\ (ood tiheils fo team and was descibed in the Chistmas univesally vote this to.be the "boss was alone suftlcieut to L.i.count fo the eduction In the lasi clip, but thought athe that liapids, depui v iomiiiil lvvenue. uopmun e.uileio in ui.tui of iut, 0!)n(H. non wltll t lt>.mills. They havo now on numbe of St. Nicholas, was codially chuck," most people vyiua fuitful souce of disease and death funished the buyes an-excuse lo htaill 1 the Westeu distict uf Miclilian, w;b enteed liiiiul ove.i.lxki Imslieln of dv, sound ed und.: w4titf NvheatifoiH whk;h thev make theiv host gad- bv buigl.ta the ouie nllii, nmi- 4,2:0.-tolen. taken up all ove the county, aud down upon the wool" gowes, who had lost of Hou, \vai:.antei<. They emd no gown «~ Hopkins says uu one keevv tli< money was in luillioua of dollas by ihv. tausaetfou. Thv muetv wheat &ipt fo customes und then it H the house, and the affai Is v> y mvsti ious. many simila clubs fomed. Not only "ptfs-deut sttkd tha4h~s-0g»unutk>»i was in LOouud ou ee ):it:e stone tiul bolted tliioimhiefm wee thousands of poo childen made A BILL has been intoduced in tho a vey healthy condition and numbeed 217 On the 18th tf Octobe A bv>od saw-ilnta TiCFtotts:- J iii)se buying hou of them will set fown o Tim?! v lloii: "Thoy- bgtg--g»tff( "tttetttht-ts.- " TjaTCtfTnTtTe7a.i ol M. Abdm L Skutt at happy, buttbtessehets _ "ot" giving HoTfse--ioTtio-nchmsn~oVnsntngtm l:oed dv, soundwheat iet ood flou, and Pesident Fellows able addess was followed Shiawassee count-v land was lound ;-! "> oays i)nii;:m vnnvuo musty wheat must o?;pe4;t flou was fist felt by many othes who had l teitoy as a state., This bill may not by inteesting papes fom b. G. ijuell of Litth: aftewads uude a staw stack. StieW;\Sati TTnntliTsaViTe: lite ntso have-sepaate heltolm Paiie and M. l). P. Dcwes. t.i walk aid by slow, feeding WSJ, kept :uive, Liiekwiieul. Con slielled with ono o ti«mu> only known, so fa, the half pleasue of pass this session, but thee will he a At. the Wednesdays session, tho epots of sons new iuipoved Dustless Ion Con WaMXK The Union bank, a nt",v iustituiion with a eceiving. state of Washington, in tho nea futue. the steetay, teasue, aud committee on witnout exta fliai _c_tliev pay eash fo alhlnil f-avlnus depatment and ;. capital of $/Vi,0(HJ of Ltain. All ;eifons likvin unsettled acconntt pedigee wee ead aud disposed of. The k stats In Ja-.-ks m Januay 7. (J.n. W. H. Wis The population of that teitoiy is with tlnmii ut iii.-fimll, iijve eimiested to. call aud teamies epot allowed a biihtnuc of HUl ~o tmiifoiu. tie.siiiciit; h>.ajuu Aidiich e.:li.ie. -pay. tin sinu 1. IN the Cook county, Illinois, nomal on hand above all expenses. Animated uapes Kobet M. J Donald, u tn-of eiide/ou iho D- wee ead eaa by o Heny neny Wilson» uson ol oi Tec.uiute!,!!. ueumse. u 11 u toi.,-fij-f u7t, ttu school at Englewood, nea Chicago, we Holds of fcimit.,,d, ami S 1>. llamnn ml o f,,,.. f f fju (! &] uf K,,,.. bi, lean fom a Chicago pape, "in the mopin g whp.itshtfioi opens the nincipal infomally inquies tho news of tho day, and they tell mm the social, political, commecial and pesona news they have found in the moning papes, gowing with geat apidity; and tho completion of /the Nothen Pacific ailwiy will geatly incease tho intlux wf population.next yea. It is a teitoy ich in pospective agicultual, mineal, aid foelt wealth, and possessing fisheies of almost unpecedented vahn\ Puget Sound.funfshes the best habos which is biefly commented upon, afte on die Pacific coast. The Im lie mewhich they g" chpeily to thei wok. tpupolis of that coast will pobably be This system appeas to be well calculated to tain pupils to answe the com will long be the seat of the geatest ship, located on Puget Sound, whose shoes mon question, "Whats the news?" It building and lumbe manufactuing iu will also tain pupils to take and ead dusty of that_sido._oi.iho..continent: A3 the moning papes, and to be intelligentabout what is going on in the tuing inteests it possesses advantages a cante of vast pospective manufac, wohl daily. This sot of intelligence geatly supeio to those which have is undoubtedly vey useful, and wjll made San Fancisco a geat city. Ex. hue not been geueallv; appic ated. In the! The death o Miss M.iy MeU!niH\ an acnothem counties of the lowe peninsula aud j cy/mplished MHIIII: lady UIKI fomie pincipal of have a boad beaing upon success in lit all the counties of.ttie uppe peniusulsi, ae j one ot the MatqueUc schools, 1-.,;:i:iounccd. -ile Jzi ~ - Pnf. finnf Snlvfln tho Myay. To-be found tage tacts of piue. hemlock, ceda, /Sue died :. Los Aufeles, Aueles, C (Jt!., whithe stie black bich, suga maple (much of It ol lhc/1 went \:i iu lup.s iif i ife"fotn consuin:e BEEF tea has become apopula ba-fxiinfimifiiwan- bttafftje and culy vaieties), basswood, CTIM, i tion. oom beveage in Omaha. The demand, which began to bo,, lively ealy : ihiin.ula ae also foundoak., h(. wa, uv, 1;1, 1U,, fi,, ; Vll, n,.,.,,, { }vm ;, fintlifmlo n hnliby.cuo"- Tae, Duing the past few months, uanv white and black oak, heecti, hickoy. Jj6n WML MeUouiie of Kalama/.oo»ai I to aewood, ock elm, spuce popla, tamaaek./cte. ptx.,a.,[ (i.i, fom whntuv {-JIUSP. tho continuous of the beautiful shade tees of Hills-_ TjyivL j ) { T o i, dai,,. t. u. I(th,. (1... Bv. li., \.i "?ff.,"ncutm piiiai;ntui Hi ough t!m JL_Uie_Jwej dale imve siekei and.iituzfteausing -cney and,wm > blttcltwthut..- u»n «, -im vjil hnioi. of lhe...yinh.nmi. but I e,o iy,, L c- in_the autumn, has now-attained such much constenation fea among the eiti-z.ms < f iimt/{oni.k- pliuc. Attiljilt must soon ocme luto geneal U-H takim, to a is tounu m lage qualtitieain botu penlnsulla, ( ji il!;t... in;o u[jout about t!ll. t be, Vi wt a at.ue. bl., hi tliis M inte. Now, -- piopo.lkms that tho pohibition folks alte evey stom dining 11.is enti- seiistm I gcacxtent, tin; place-of blaik vyiiliuit mid ae pefectly delighted. Said a philosophical bakeepe to a epote the afte tiie equ:u< ctiai stom of Si-ptembei.HJ-21 ing the cause to insects, the city fathes will clea up wam. Thee uiii be o exemptions. Myjule, and it evi faiu, is it,..t if chey. It is admiably adapted/tohouse-, called upon Pof A J. Cook of the finishing puposes, and is well /uit-d "> the state Agicultual college to investigate, manufaetutc ofschool and otlc funnu". it cleas < 11 w-tn--with tie wind fom the othe day: "At fist we laughed at the the. matte, and to discove, if possible,; Hich hubs him met with much favo i»,,,, u i h-west o tdeteibmis The wannest diec- ess LA D,E 3AGNET!C icieii. of going to the touble cf making some Wfiv to ext/nuinale the nauaud- Micuigan and Indiana. Mchtgan a s.eat j tion ev 1 ;y stom in the T-tiLCCcdiui v, inte facilities f<i cheap "wiite tanspotation have Wl! L-Lea «>tt wam. In the fall of l.si the ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER, m ;., but now we laugh because we do T;TS "that" wee ~MTp piced ~to-~he destoy- "been" su pptemettted "tvljxtfnstoitif e.-xaff equinoctial" stom cleaed up cold, titd o.vei-y_ ma-k<!it.. We sell ove 100 dinks pe ;ng tho chief adonment of.the.city. lished ailoads and tlie bdlhiititof many iuv,- ilic pofesso made a pegonal exaimna- Hues. To-day this state/offes exccp f si«.m the succeeding winte uid the same. TO THE LADIESi Ufsmat ional advantages to all indus/ies in which wood is Tlte supeme cout of Michigan a.funj a F2ann»tloii.Uv»pp«lo,6Tvlth l>l«ea»c»ofthe L1T day, and as it is a fifteen-cent dink, tion. of iho dead Iees, and. in a!ong atgely used, audjts location, between tin veidct. of $ - il,0u0 awaded In the cout below t, Kidney«, llcuducuo o Cold Feet, S-«olleii o thee is no eason why \vpnk AiilloK, opwolln Feet, an Abdominal Belt we should not. lette, to the comaion council of Iiills- ttiicklv oopulated eat and gowing west, «HI "ifst the ueleml:mt, iu the eelebaied Mi-c ftfttl a pnl of Mngmetic Iuot Batteies haono supelpp smile. Who.dinks it, do you say P j. dale, acquits the insect wold of any tits it fo a mtumfactuiug c«it«=, Mluhigun ; p-v--pys case., u option was wntcn by in iho it 1 iof and euo of all these com plaints. Thej tan j u puwuttui luagnqtio foioo to tlio seat o ths Why, eveybody; the man-ttbout town gui\l in.this touble? and jilainly states _majau ftcjutxct--iuii/e elujjmu>igjmn tliiuliyj-y. 7 uslke Campbell, J:i«"iee Cooley and Clilt-f tiisewo. _, thai 1 othe State. Hundeds of thousand of feet of TtCTTUTaTaVeTTTm.JUAt.TCe.Sh C T W Oo d Fo Lame Rack, Wcafcncisof tho Eplnc, Falu the citizens can bi;min "uoone.but choice hadwoods ac annnallv consumed in ul.-.-entli.g. Tie.- opinion, whleli Is a long one, Inh... of tlin womb, Innhnpa, <;hmiio liiujunwa- iiilumi tion and Ulceation of the Womb, InclUcaUl! who has been out with thcl>oys conies themselves; fo the.defective gas.pipes the manufactue of chacoal. Sw mill-, discusses ijui_imiiugjs a. to t.ie. almissioii of ohuae oi Flooding, Painful, Suppcaacd aa4 X» in heojti the moning and calls fo of the city ae the ste cause. In the handle, last/and skpe-peg factoies, i«nd othe evldec, aud deeiies i ha:, no - no was com egula >1en«tuatloa, HaenncnA, and change of Lie, thu Uthe Ueat Appliance and Cuative Agent beef tea; the business ma. comesintlie couse otmiis invsiigation he found wood-wolying cstiioljshnnts can be located mitfe i in thi> espect. nea the chacoal kilnv to the yeat adventgo itev. J. O. HaiKToft, of Vassa fell dead the fo all foms of Female Difficult!" It Is unto- but thee tees Hint/gave evidence of poes«d by anvilitng beoee invented, buth as acuatlt aftenoon and baces his system with of both iiidusties. ; \. otlit i wiing afte lie liad ju.-l etuned fom age.t and &B a souce of powe anj. ltaiizatlon. injuy fom insects, and in these cases The/oiuinlssionc also calav attention to the the funeal of M. Molt, lie has been complaintug of pain ove the bcat fo some time. mall on eceipt of pice. In odeing send measue o Pice of clt he Belt velth Majnct IC Foot Batteies, 110. beet tea; the tempeance, man who Bentby exposs C.O. D.,aml cx.iniinatlon allowed,o by the insect attack was pobably subsequent to.damage fom, anothe cause. "tlie Attact iiitifi-the state nft>fi f» tannea. M. Bancoft wan a pionee, aud has laboed waist and slse of shoe. _ Remittance can be made In aw umv;<alcd faciiities fo tuaklngswood pulp, and -4ops ii-witb-a bibulous fiend takes T "ency, sent lu lette at uunisfc - in the ministy fo jeas in the M. E Chuch beef tea; and, in fact, eveybody is becoming a slave to it." 1 fom the wok of injuious insects All the othe damaged tees wee fee Theuagneton Gaments ae adapted to all ages, am STATU ITEMS. He leaves beblid him a host of fiends, who won oe tho undeclothing, (nut next to tho -im ~--.., /«. "".. z~" y Fank P. McPhillips. who went to Gand Vith his family deploe bis loss. body like tho many Galvanic and Eleotfe H] hags advetised so citennlvoly) and shou" ihese tees ae indiffeent pats of the y j Rapids ecently fom Woodvllle, tle otbe The bondsmen of ex Teasue Wood of taken off at night. They hold thi <c powe oe won at all seasons of the yea. fi city, and ae of diffeent kinds Theie aftenoon shot Gcit Tiqime of HolIanuV Lansing have been sued fo his shotage. Send stamp fo the "New liepavtne In M Now. that cheap newspapes have ae always tiiee-o five contiguous, Mich. The bullet enteed his goin and was \ Ionia pison is full to oveflowing, and offl ment Without Medlolhe." with Uiuiuands hftcnme an c3tabhtetv"-featue of the and in evey cae they stand close to extacted at the back The wounded man can- who bing pisones thee will have to THE MAGNETON APPLIANCE limes, the magazines will havo to como the gas mains, which ae otwi wot live. Ajn old quael.ove business affais - ~ UfTngeiis witn them»18 State St., CUlca, )td8-clstnwto Itva a btfof $2;- down,too. Thity-five cents is too much which let. the gas escape in such: quantities as to be extemely disaeable to at WinchelTs Dug Stove, Pickney The Magnetic applianoevs may be i A school-house In Winfield township, Montcalm connty, was fied by tamps the othe United Statefs govenment fo the. Impove and x inteest fom ia65 against, the to pay fo the Centuy, when the same passes and the nea esidents. Pofesso Cooks olfactoy n/ves gave The Cheboygan Lumbe Company will eect that city. day. ment of the steets aound the postoffice in Mich. magazine can be puchased in England \. fo 24 cents. One thing that will foce him unpleasant testimony, as ho was a $4,000 ion slab, bune at thei Cheboygan The estiction t>4be contasts fo land mill this winte..., given by the Peninsula land compaay to- Ameican magazines to.coma-down.,in: j. a _?. s..¾ s id p.:«" of - ho P ox puchases of village lotvant fams of the HKERMOTTS.., A..,.-n v i - lmitv of et defective gas mams. Se i-satt«f;lli-am-:-fo -a life-saving station, geat Detoit M&ckioaw & Maquette ailm-id claiming that its shipping is lage than that pice, is the lact that English magazines eal -dead -. tees wee/dug z up, and the land gants In the uppe ptnluejaa (fohnl«iin f of eithe Holland, St. Joseph o South Haven the sale of iptoxlcatlng dinks tneeon) Las vtilviixm -4aepublished hee. Aleady -eath was fou a d to, bu ston gly satuated with gas. Th/e facts that the dead lie stat eft that thee ae enough soldies in the ville and Seney, the thee thiving new-towns An"offtceof the Gand ATy ombe-ftptli been sticken out, and now Newbev-iJoh one fim Cassels have issitcd.theifist tees in evey /instance, occu nea poo-housih of this ststeto Oil cut a full-ized on that oad, will have naluoub licensed todeitl family magazine in the United States. leaky fas mains, and that no taces egim-ut out "bug Juice" to all who may apply. Thi-i magazine is consideed one of thebest of English magazines, and is e lie, make PVufT Cooks explanation can be found /if the wok of boes and Many men ae said to bo wanileing about the lumbi camps vniny seekit fo wok. The cause, of wbtit WHS tenunl S"nat,o A TALE RABBIT. Excepting the tailed thee fo ony fouteen cents, seem vey /eason able - PiilmeV ooo luek in soeuiniso few plumin Iishmans hae, >hich was no liao ut liut tie.pof.sso, fotifies hiii position by/good authoity ot the point liltdh i!: Tlie chief advantage ip.being a ehai- lagest of the long-eaed tibe. It ttiedtstitition of the committei s in thus ex- and in Ameica fo fifteen cents. Hapes Magazine is sold in London fo 18 niundli tiiiist (if the eominitteen is t.ht, \t afall, but a donkey, the pola hae i the J..hat, ga is dc stuctivn to YPgctablc --fnds a pivate secetay at tw nationt exjjinse. liiee ae fitti committees h-sn tlntn -lime.&tofeob-tbe height of ;i mans knee. equals the fox in size, and will soatv cents; inuevi. Yokfo 3o. WW Un gowth. It is well kiown to clu-mitts diffeenced The tendency of the age is and hoft icn 11 uis.ts that ODR.1 gas.in,t,ho tt.e liumbe of epubllca pemitos. The The gtilden eaffleintltite snowy owl towads/cheap liteatue, and the soon soil will kill vegetation. Hoijicultual wi althy senatos can well htfod to hie tmi ae K "ivh pivdnly fond of thopetty own secetaies. Among the new te.ntos the /niftghz-in.es give, many instances, and diect expeiment has poved tho matte hae h;is no desie toenetniag., and, ceatue, but it is a fontltioivnich the e theolde magazines ecognise this faotc the soone will they the moe ful Dcyond a doubt. theefoe, vheni"spies one of these Jy meet the wants of the people. / geat bids>«iltng though the ai,with WOODKN ties fo ailways ae beam ing moo expensive evey yeaivancttho time is coming when possibly some substitute will havo to be/devised fo them.\ The chief engine! of tho Reading aiload, is about to ty some expeimentg with steel ties/ They--would be the flame In Bieuini shape a3 the pesent wooden ties, except that they would be hollow; and they would pactically last nntil they usted awaywkfte the best oak ties last only aboujl eight yeas. Some of the advantages,.., v.- Thee tio DO less tliai 50,000 poatofico in the, United States. Two thousand two hunilod ao so impotant as to be tilled by the appointment of tho Pesident, tho othes coming unde the nomination of the Postmaste Geneal. The salaies vay geatly. The highest sua paid to these officials annually is $8,000. \ h J% _. The sua total paid to post-mastes the entie county is about $TODp$$00. _ The Japanese neve wejj-stoes in the house." TLli Is a w FBSvTjf on nelf capets, Butheifthey>avenocapets bo we dofihnowjast wtat good thee no shoe business afte all. alisgtob. Hawkeye. Ka:u.nazuo each pape lu-uig fo!lovvul b : a h had t, n,,.«y geneal and LXteudtd discussion o t;;e ideas it. set.foth. An iutee:-tlig tette \a< ix..i to the Dydet: The eleetioi of oillce/ esulted as follows: i SuiJdit Mh.xd nu:.i li U. K/ilnimt nituii Pisldeht f i. 13. Hammond; vke-pivideui, :, f Ii ;,,; \ v Clt tua ) UuW if li:e keep/ e ut ti. li. liuitls; secetay. W. J. ti. D> na ol II," Jiuksou sta.e pison. / His-kmiwhge of Hanove; teasue, A. 1). Taylo, of Konieo; t..a. iiistiiufh)u lea.s lhnito snv \::,\{ the vcv ditctos.wm. iiali, A. s. Willie, J. Li Wood. UsL sti p leadin,.: to states pison begins ut E. li. Welch, aud S. C Lombad. lie.toe, iiisobcdit t:ee to/jjaent. I). Matv, of the ti/h of M:. it Mille of,tiuiijy,an"» Uadwood SHe»once»i. Chicago, Kot well Of/utaci.os, l 11 into a salt bin at Manistee 1, IM. t i;eep while wulkieg "HTn7-hmTy-?f-\V3lkei-t3f Detoit, enm -uht siune of immigation fo Michigan, has Issued a cicula supplementay to the book "Michigan and its Resouces," which Willbe sent to 8,0;id manufactues of hadwood fjoods. Tbe cicula ays: Whllut U well known that Michigan anks fist among the states In the manufactue o[ pine lumbe, its geat wealth of hadwoods fou w cult If?est, wee, si-h eu v d to bea this Imnh o, anl S-maHi Palme wc.s vey willing to be one of that numbe. Peni-ia-i Agent P >st, of Detoit, estimates that duinjf p tv week h( payk qjlap_ai T efllgflpex day about pensions by mail uiil in nson. An idea t-eems to be ei.t tained by widows daw im: pension that the gov< would tw deeply gieved wee thev tthffiav OTIC old lady told M. Post thjtf-fsa month would not suppot heaejjmttwo daughtes and that if it was nomttv?eab«l she would get maied, but eoslced In paenthesis "It wan mighty hapd-howadayb to find a man woith $8 ia& Smith, the lumbeman, of Duncan City, nea Coeboyean, has educed the wages of all his men woking In ibe woods to 114 pe. month, and on being notified of tbe fact only two out of tlib BiitiiB foce of UIBBU. camps left his employ. Bay City Tibune Since the opening of the aeason - -entie/ gound fonndatjoiu fop-the Nothen / Asylum fo the Inaane, locat- I ed /he«have been laid and the baaement TTuTuigli a Jiili inlets btt : uei<: the tjasc of IK. -kiil!. His ecovey Is v..y doubtful. P ENSIONS G.T. li.gole -wote a lette to W. F. N.ale of Calhoun c Ui/ty it lew days ago, asking tlni: feiilktnau if he kneie of any good and suf (../- licieutcasiiujwjjjimliic-lhje nuioioua Ioue, now in Jackson, thould no", be padoned. /M. Neale ausvveed the ielie p. d. q. "illlz and g<-e his < Xjcile.ney "god j»nd sudleleiit < :isoi(«why the notoious Mov Hhoukfbtay whee he is. eyes w igto devou, it. instantly sinks upob the snow as motionless as if dead, and thanks to tho whiteness of itsfu.it can hadly be- distinguished fom the mateial it ests upon. St. Nicholas. The business quate of Rockfod, Kent county, Was entiely destoyed by fixe on the 16th ingt. Between 20 and 25 buildings wee buned, at an aggegate loss of $50,000, with an insuance of fell0q(l,_. - "7A~AlIegan clegyman says thee is so much pofanity on tho ateots of th -place that they ae unsafe fo ladies o childen. MAGNETIC BELT IS V/AnnASTEU TO CURElJ -, ll.iit modulno: In!n Jn (hotinot., hlpn, head, o,:,.:,, s itevoun t!(.hllll.v,iuinl)uijo. gi-ncal debility, shiviii.i.llfiii, pu«l.vt»ir, Donulciii, netuttcik, dueay cao! ilio l.ljiievk.kdlnul dtncnsoa, topm live, tont» -. tiinal cmliu>luui>i 11:1 potency, unthmn, hcxt dl»-, :.!, «5/»f»pp»lu, cmintlputinii, <-y»lpc!i>», litdttc- : -.:. :..nta o uptai, cutali, pile, epilepsy, I " :, I /ctiiitv.f tho.e?:kativi3i>ucvsa- : -vv, ttstttvttsttty, lack ofnevo iaoo utid vigo, I.. lltj- e.clti.uckhi.hik] I.U tlo«0 lllf»cu» of np«l MANDRAKE PILLS, CURE Sick-Headache, Dyspepsia, Uw,. Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and PURIFY TUB BLQVD. NOTICE.- Withoot ajptfflcte of doubt, K«tmnua Ptlls ae themo»opuhjl>f any eo the mataet. Having beenjwfoethepublio fa aqtutfof/ a centay. anih»vlng always, pefomed moe thai was p<xim««a fo them, ihty meit tbe ittoeea tfcat <.h9have Attained. Pice a«c. p«l»ox«/ Fo sale by11 doggitta. 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3 T I J- {Continued fom second paye \ supeme luucifttt ofthi-ulivi.h, Lo the skies and llowfjs of Mtvy adued lo thei happiness. (.)«which side thin happiness was geatest it would be diui-aili. to tell -wiu-te <m th:il of tlu: until, who afte yc;s oi dull, hopeie-s \>-i;a found litu >jddenly em»<i fo Mm by the wondous ahhemy ot love, o that of the :/nl to whom was ganted tho geat pivilege of thus making MIIIshinu-fuv-him.whom she loved, and fo whom he compassion had lont been as deep us he k;ve. Jwo yeas befoe this, Hilda Stene and he mothe had come to Munich, in ode that the fome might continue the study of at which she had beguii ii Ameica. Ue talent was sinking, he industy geat, and Iwini nottottg""hefoo he wok was noticed and Uis- cussed among the atists who fom so lage a colony in that at-loving city. Am! not only the wok, but the young atist heself soon excited attention. She was so petty, so gaceful, so spiituelle, that the pleasant apatment whee ht mothe and heself eceived thei fiends, became a popula esot with all of tlie genial bothehood who wee admitted to thei acquaintance. Among this numbe, howeve, Mauice Stanfod was uot included, though as a compatiot he might have had special claim to ttjo But it had been long since he had enteed a salon o. voluntaily sought the society of a woman His comauftfl- IHUMI him, though ttven they found him unsocial - -a~gave, eseved, somewhat cynical man, who woked had, obtained high pices fo hh? pictues, yet lived in solilude, in a caeless Bohemian fashion. Nevetheless, he had a eputation, which, togethewiili tlie.stange poetic _b.ea.uty that chaacteized his paintings, oused Hildas inteest. And with all that she head of him this inteest deepened, intensified by that pity which a gentle woman is so apt to feel fo a lonely and appaently saddened life. She wetit so faas to Uit-miate o-ono-~twjujjf_j_e. most familia acquaintances.that she would jo.l object to knowing M. Stanfod- - only to be answeed by a hopeless jshake of the head. "A thoough " iaantluope, 1¾¾ 1 Staffod/ she was told, Neve goes nea a woman neve looks at one if he can help it." "I am afaid some woman must have teated him vey badly, \ said Hilda. -What a pity he will not give, us an oppotunity to show h-im that-thee ae _w_ome_n who would not ham hini!" "But"she had. been iu Munich a yea befoe chance thew Staffod in he way, o gave he the oppotunity she debited. Then the meeting was puelyaccidental. An etfcouute one daydn a Sictuegalley, an intoduction by Le Pofesso, who_ws"t_.ildas maste and with whoni-slie was walking, a few wods oteohvesaticn, a few glances fom the-oft dak eyes, and To/ the thiagwas done! The eseve in which ie man had intenched himself melted away like the ice befoe sunshine. He was touohedby the-gcntle kindness of those dak eyes, and did not misundestand Hildas invitation when they pated, to visit he mothe and heself. -He pomised to do so, without any in tention of fulfilling the pomise; but fate was tooiuueh fo him. A week late he met the mothe and daughte in the sububs of the city, ovetaken by a sudden stom, and accompanying them to thei doo, could not efu&e to -QtitL~Qn.ee. within once fccjingthe cham of an atmosphee in which Intel lectual cultue and domestic sace met he who had been long alicn~fom such associations, felt like one taken to the gates of paadise und bidden to look within. Could he ham any one by lingeing-;! little?- It did not seem pos- Sihie and so he lingeed, and to/ the geat amazement of his fiends, he finally became one of the habitues of.the little i-alon. And fom a fiend it was an easy step to pass into a love, with jueh a woman as Hilda Stene-not a woman in whom thee! was the faintest tace of alluing at o coquety,but who chamed by he intelligence, by _w beauty, and moe t.ivn all, by the iltimto sweetness of a chaacte-east in %H»t t noble and tende lines.. It. dost»t concen this stoy to elata the _ ituggte"in which Stanfod sfove to cush this love, no how -at length it tiumphed; but among thei acquaintances it was tiie sensation of the day when it was finally known that he was \i\ may Hilin.. Aid th supise w.-is geate because it had always been vaguely undestood that ho was the victim of some entanglement which acjounted fo his dislike of w;umen, and 9Mt» maiage impossible fo him. )B>WTft44iee - waa nothing fo it but ite that such a. stoy was without n, o else that the entanglewfts a thing of the past; fo no one ined the idea that Stanfod could be guilty of a dishonoable aetion.wnile the change in him the wondeful change wought by happiness and hope Wa ; pat cut to all- Patent also was Hildas delight, and he bight anticipations of the futue. It was significant of these anticipations that she chose._new-yea Day fo he wedding day, significant of he desie to put the paft behsd, and begin the ue life withjtilflit things new. And yow the_eve< jaft "edding day had oo:q»,"ancl in a f?w Jjous the New Yea -would dawn. As might bo infeed fom the fact that these two wetttso quietly walking though the snowy twilight, It was to be ho eh boate o fashionable owtpfoa? which the moow wts to wit«mm; but the quet maiage uf tho/wwcllatt-lu uticu/.vtiuttiai people, w-ithi-<ly»7 ew fiends to bul tliem God speed, and see them oftto tie sunshine and.galleies of Italy Kot long aftei Hildas Mst wods, ley eached the houehn whi< v h he mothe and heself had thei men!, and saw the bight light tow the windows shining on the powdtad banches of the tees without. At the doo Stanfod paused, though Hilda said: Ac you not coming in?" i "No." he answeed, "not.this Evening, f in list leave you to you, mothe to-night, since to-moow you ay to be ali mine. Good-night, then., my Hilda, my own! We m/et to-moow at,the alta to pat no moe. 1 "And willyou not wish me a happy New Yea?" she asked, smiling. "Tne Uld Yea will be dead when wo meet a tain.". A i4 AmJ the old life with It," ho said-ia-f the tone of one with whom joy is almost too deep fo utteance. "God gant that the New Yea may bing you nil the happiness ycu have bought me and so Gcd bless you, and good-bye!" In the shadow of the dooway an embace, and then they pated he walking back along the showy steet, with a heat full of infinite thankfulness, she mounting the stais to the second etage, whee, at the doo, he mothe met he;-sayingjn a tone of expostulation: My~deaF oh Id, how late /you ae! Thee has been some one waitiug fo you in the salon fo half an hou. Some one!" epeated Hilda. "Who?" "I dont know," Ms. Stene answeed. "A lady who did not give he name a vey ichly dessed peson who said she would wait fo you. V _ membe his telling me that I was like A Vaglie _ "foodlhfihg _ of _ evil/stuck I a a animal, I caed only to be wam and Hilda libe a chill; but saying lightly, "Pehaps it h some geat lady come to ode a pictue," she walked down the coido and openexnm"m&n doo. In the midst of the bightly/ lighted and pleasantly wamed oom was seated a figue stangely" out of keeping With its Ticdestelinenient and atistic~gaci A lage woman still vey handsome, and with taces of what must have been geat beauty ealie in life on a face Stene.Almcst immediately aftewad whee edundance of flesh had now "No," ske said, "you ae belying he-hbthe he-nothe and heself left Munich, maed-outlines, and un away with youself else you would not come jjpending a yea in Italy, and then taking up thei abactb"t~ns, _ Whee J Iliey delicate tints, she ose as Hilda entcqii, and. with the light falling on he4-co nscience. You have ajieat: you emained. melone and leave~_hematte/temy toilette of velvet and heavy silk, he ae kinde than you wish-to appea." And now it was New Yea Eve again. cloak lined with costly fu falling back, "Thee was no etcson why I should] The last sun of the Old Yea was sinkingxo est in a clea sky, and all Pais diamonds Hashing in he eas and fastening.he lace at he thoat,. she was desie to hani-you." said the othe, cetainly a stiking pictue. "Miss Stene? 1 she said, inceo atively, as Hilda stopped fo an instant to egad he. "Yi. 1 am Miss Stenthe gil-an- sweed, coming fo "May I beg to know " WhoL-afh p " said the othe, as she paused: "My business -hee is to let u know that I am Mauice Stanfods wife/" Thee was a moments silence fo what can one say who is stuck to the heat? Hilda stood motionless,all light and colo dying out of he face, and tie eyes gazing wide and statled at the speake. Pesently, ina voice unlike he own, she said: "It is impossible: Mauico Stanfoi4 wife isdead "Mauice Stanfods wife is iving, and befoe yoju," eplied the othe, in the same calm, positive tone which made disbelief impossible. "If you doubt me, send fo him. He will uot doubt, th ughl have changed A good deat&ince he saw me last," she added, with an involuntay glance at an opposite mio. But this suggestion estoed Hilda somewhat-to heself. She thought The manwho had pated fom he a few miuutes befoe vvnh sudi high IIOJJCS of happiness, and a low cy came fom J;e lip<: "God help him--my poo Mauice!" she said. "Send fo him? no. It is not I who will. do. one thing to cause him pain he who has bone, so much, and "must yet bea moe. But you, if you ae tuly what you say, why have you suffeed him to believe you (cad? why have you waited until now to de-" clae youself?" Tho woman thus addessed quietly esumed he feat fom which she had isen, and leaning one am on a table beaido he, looked up at the gil, who, with dak, tagical, epoachful eyes, stood befoe he. She hesitated a. moment befoe eplying. Then she said: "And how do yo-know that hn eally believed me to be dead? How do you know that he has not been deceiving you?"; "How do I know it?" Hilda eplied. She lifted he head poudly.»i know It Do calls e ~Tcnow "him. And if you think that Mauice Stanfod is capable of deceiving any woman, and dawing he into a false maiage, it is you who do not know him." "Pehaps not," said tho othe, "yet I had eason lo know him once. Howeve, no doubt he believed what- hewished, and was glad to believe it, 1 have no ight to blame him, fo that. And when I fist head of his intended maiage, which WAS about a month ago. I thoughtthat I would not intefee thatt would lci him be maied if he-klced It was nothing to me; 1 -dhf not cae. But as tinie went on, I began to think of you. 1 began to say to myself, That woman, whoeve she may b3, neve hamed me, and why should 1 let he do this thing without a waning? I tied to put the thought away, but it gave me no peace; so I am hee to-night. I have taveled diectly fom. St. Petesbug; no onehas seen me: no one knows of my being hee. I have come to elieve my mino by telling you a simple faej, which yon may heed o not; as you like. My i»vi is (fono. If you may Mauice Stanfod lo-mojfow...! slutll not in.tfec. But it is impossible to guaid :vgaiut all the accidents of Hfe, -and some chance m.iy thow me acoss you path. 1 shall neithe seek no chance. That is all, avoid _ suei» a She ose with an indolent motion and begun to daw ound he the cmak which hung ove the back of the chki, as if pepaing to depat. Hhiawatched he fo an instant in silence. Thei taking a htop neae, siio said in /i low ton i 1 : "And you have come so fa to save me me, a stange to you -fom the teible fftte of maying a man whose wife is living! What can I say? Only that 1 thank you yes, though my h< j at is beaking and that this tells me that you heat is a kind one." -"I dont know," said the othe doubtfully. She paused, and stood looking with cuiosity at the gil who -confonted he. A stange oontast they madcjatanding thus face to face Hilda in he simple costume, slende, pale, full of passionate emotion, and the lage, supebly-dessed woman, with he ove-matue beauty and caeless sang-foid. The latte, howeve, seemed a little shaken now. Whateve she may o may not have expected, she had plainly Dot looked fo thanks; and thee was the dawning of sympathy as well as of supise in he glance as she looked at the gil who utteed them. "".have neve supposed that I had any heat," she went on afte a moment "And othes have had the same opinion. Has-not Mauice told you so? He always weaied me by wanting me to feel something that I could not feel; and once jubt befoe we pated 1 e comfotable and luxuious. He was quite ight, too," she added, with indiffeent cando. Why = khe&y i1 said Hilda, %av«you taken this lon jouney, at much inconvenience to youself, to-wan me whom you had neve seen?" Pehaps because I did not wish Mauice Stanfod to be happy," " But the pale, dak-eyed gil shook he head. t though am haming you now. Afte allitmight have been bette if I had t vou ia ignoance." "Bette!" epeated Hilda. "If the blow had killed me, I should yet thank you fo letting me know in time "1 doubt if Mauice will thank me," said theeldejwoman witha fatn-t-laugh- Itisa pity fo him -that I am not eally dead; butyou see" with a glance at he ample popotions - "! am ve} much alive. To conhm you in you idea of my kind-heatedness,howeve, I" pomise that if I should die befoe you ae maiedto some one else. I will let vou know the fact.k "The fact of you.death?" said Hilda. Can you think that even in my inmost heat 1.would desie it? When I conside what death-is Jl She paused, -and as he.-g-tuiat-duated fyes gazed at the splendid figue befoe he,, they seemed to behold as in a mio all the yes.s of this washed life, the sumptuous teible yeas of da, and in the pitiful, iieos of tne sight she fogot fo a moment heown pain "Oli," she cied suddenly, "believe me, when I say that I would be willing to endue all my life long tho suffeing of sepaation fom Mauice yes, "and theknowledge "might win fo you the gace to change, you life befoe death conus,.as come it mu>t at last," "And what then?" said the othe caelessly. "When it comes, one goes out like the flame of a caudle that is a 1!. lam not one to touble mvselt with childish fancies. And now I must go. 1 leave Munich to-night, and It is not likely thai you will eve see me again. But I shall emembti.my ponilse.. "And I shall pay fo vou," said Hi Idiu- The gentleness of he accent seemed to touch the othe. She looked at he with stange wistfulness fo an instant. Then saying, "Do not waste you payes. Adieu," she left the oom, and a moment late thee was only the pevading fagance whieh she had dif- f used "aound he to tell that he pes ence had not been a deam. As one whom a elaxing stain leaves pone, Hilda sank back into a chai, and thee she was found lying _baclt with white lace ana closed eyelpwfien he mothe enteed full ot cuiosity with egad to the depating visito. At he huied "Hilda-uy dea child, what is the matte?" the gil oused heself,- and holding out he hand, said with pathetie qmtttiess: -. i!it..is all ove, mothe. Thee wilt be no wedding to-moiow. That was Mauice Stanfods wife. Theews of he death was a mistake. Now help me to be bave and to emembe that thee is wok to be, done in the New Yea, though thee will be no happiness-"~ The Now Yea which tcganwithsuch bitte pain and disappointment fo the two fom whoe lips fate dashed the cup of felicity which they had so nealy touched, had gown old in tun, dopped into the geat abyss of time past, and had been "followed by thee moe of its fellows, of which tht- last was also dawing to a close, when we see Hilda Stene again To a supeticial obseve, these fou yeas Iwvo made little iiange in he The petty delicate face, the soft da. eyes, the gaceful gentle maunejvwc unchanged; but how decp-the Wow J.stuk,-.und how. enuelylhe chiming g;i>etv of \outi\pji-slied in tlie/tuggie which fd lowed/tonly those wno-know he t.eiij-tffo aivae. Thee was,one devpfttwig inteview with/stanfod on IHU New Yea Pay, which was to have been thei wedding day an inteview in which the gil /found that she must bo stong fo both ami then they pated, not to look/m each.othes faces again, but to tke up the buden of life sepaately, and bea it with what couage they Jnight. It was a couage which did not fail with Hilda, and even Stanfod could not sink back into the life fom which he influence fist oused hini, when he thought of he bave enunciation, he quiei acceptance of pain, he life of duty.-cheefully fulfilled, he infinite faith and gentleness. "See " she had said to him in pating, "if happiness was all we had to live fo, we might be inconsoiablef-but so fa fom being ail, it is a low, sellish end cempaed to othes. Let us lift ou eyes to a highe one, and if the oad is steepe and moe painful than that of which we deamed, we may do bette things in it." "I can neve do bette things wthout you than with you,7 Stanfod had answeed. But even to him, as time went on, dulling a little in its meciful lashion his geat longing/some ealizatio% came of what she meant of what things ae bette than a life of selfish happiness. He began to undestand that to one who can take its hand with couage, pain is a ixighty teache; that in the owe of sacifice and self-denial vhe soul gows stong; and that to elieve the suffeings of othes is the best medicine fo ones own. His fiends fotttda geat change iin; He" ~~s not the misanthopical, cynical Si an fod of othe yeas, no yet the Stanfod who had temblingly put out his hand towad happiness; but a quiete, ~ave, gentle man, who found the oa«l algit "1 will wait fo yeu.hee.".. while Hilda followed he guide, who lifted the cutain which admitted them into an inne chambe.. On a couch in the middle of this chambe a woman lay, fo whom the sands of life wee plainly unning low a woman whose physical stength had been exhausted by violent inflammatoy disease, ami who now in he exteme weakness hung by a thead, as it wee, on tho vege of etenity. Yet changed as she was fom the supeb pesence which had faced Hilda fou yeas ago, the latte felt that she would have ecognized he at once add the tiece flame of feve having waisted away, he featues wee now so "ttked that sheeould ealize tho stiking beauty which had led captive Mauice Stanfods heat and judgment when he maied the young actess, then in the fist bloom of he youth, sixteen yeas befoe. As Hilda followed the Sisie to the couch and thee paused, the pale face white as the lace-edged piuows on which it ested- 1 - tuned to wad he, and a pai of eyes which wee softened and deepened by tho geat dak shadowt"" unde them, looked at he, while a feeble voice said: "So you have come. I thought you would. And you see I keep my pomise I said that I would let you know when I died." "You have not sent fo that," said Hilda, in a low tone. "Why not?". "It is only-ight that you Fhouldsee that the obstacle, to you happiness is emoved, that ybacah mav Mauice as soon " Hush oh, hush!" said Hilda. It seemed moe than she could bea, to which he was walking ough ajuphad [k hea happiness spoken of by those dying-lips to hold out he hand to "it naeubt, butbefoe -who~-shtme eve the light of one faithful-guiding sta. acoss a gave. She suddenly sank on But it shone fomjifa----fo.since that. he knees. "Do not think of me, she New Yea day he had neve seen Hilda glowed unde his adiance tnougn it was a adiance which did not tempe the keen coldness of the ai as Hilda emeged fom one of the many entances Lthe_old palace of the Louvt in the galley of which she had been copymg, and pepaed to take he way honie._biiliant as Pats-is at all times, it is neve moe billiant than as the holidays daw to a close: and ISew Yea day, which.is univesally obseved by social amenities and by the making and eceiving of gifts, is" at hand. The steets ae thonged with people, and it is a time to make a stange feel all the loneliness of desolation; but Hildas thoughts wee of Stanfod moe than of heself, as she looked at the sinking sun and thought of thei last walk to~gethe on that unfogotten New_Xaa_ fclvefou-yeas-befoe She knew how sadly his Thoughts wee tuning towad he, andsaying with a sigh, "My poo Mauice!" she passed out of.the palace gateway to see a caiage dawn up, and he mothes face, to he geat supise, bending towad he fom it. "Oh, thee,she is!" Ms.Stene aid with au ai of elief. Then, as Hilda dew nea, she went on quickly, "My.tea, this good Siste has Jome to summonyoutoa a dying pesonin geat has to; and since~shejid not know you by sight, I came wiih he to-tind you." Fo a moment Hilda looked in amazement fom he mothe to the Siste of Don Secous who sat by he in the caiage, when the wods a dying peson" [smldcnly suggi-sted a thought which made he gow pale. "Who has sent fo me? she said. "I know of no one who would send, except--", "Mauice," she would have added, but hevoicq failed. He mo he undestond,-howeve,and u«we«4 said, hut of youself. The dying woman seemed to smile a little, and extended one wasted hand towad he. And if 1 have thought of myself at last in the only ffue way, she said, "it is to you I owe it. And that, above ali else, I hsve sent fo you to tell you. I have neve fogotten how could I foget? the manne in which you met me when I went to }ou to sepaate you fom the man you ~ loved. I might have lo6ke"d fo ange and scon 1eceived thanks and pity Do you think I did not undestand that? And you payes fo I ani sue thatyou have pcayed " "Constantly,"..said Hilda, "and offeed fo you all the pain I suffeed.! You have won fo me the gace the infinite gace of epentance at last," said the othe. "Could I die and not let you know that? And to tell you myselfjls moe than if you head it fom anothe. It will epay you, pehaps, a little fo what you have suffeed. 1, "Repay me -a little!" said Hilda. She took the baud extended to he in both he own. "It epays me a thousaid-fold! It is payment so geat that jthe.fluttei.ng is hot wbfthdunting in compaison Oh, believe me, you make mo happy!" "I am glad said the othe, "fo made yon unhappy befoe. But you boe it well I have neve Jogotten how well And you life all these.yeas has been peaching to me, Long befoe this illness came upon me, I had gown heat-sick and ashamed of my life of seif-indul- gtmce. And so T fhink ttml. I hs LM- TTttiet iecontition tottiiystns an ~ sent fo you because I wanted you to know, I wanted you to tell Alauice, that I am soy soy fo the past." "Mauice will-be as thankful as I when he knows,".-aid Hilda. "You..must send fo him at once," said the faint voice. It was New Yea feeve befoe. I should like him U) m happy on t l iis New Yea. And now thee will be nothing between you." "I should be williug neve to see his face again to win- fhi>," said Hilda, with teas as joyous aud as pue as an angels "It is a woman the Siste gave mea name which 1 do not koowfbut 1 can-, But-when the- fist sun of the New v not help fancying that it must be tnel Yea ose lth casting splendo ove same peson who Pais, the came to vou onee emg soul had fled, and in Munich. thee was no eason why the wies Will not mademoiselle ente?"»said 1 shou l d n? t._ cal T a( : oss» TO P e a mes - the Siste, speakings now in Fench. sage to tun Stanfods "sadness into fotiateltitgent. and I joy. One wod which meant&u things calnot leave-niy chage longe than is fom Hilda; and that wod was absolutely necessay. "Come." Hilda hesitated fo an instant. Then Saying, "1 cannot-xefiseto-g-a-whoete-l :- =--Aoowful Death. it may be and thee is nothing to fea" with such a messenge as this," the enteed the caiage and the coachman House clek in New Yok, died a few Geoge A. Bennett, a fome Custom dove apidly off. days ago in the Flatbush Lunatic Asylum and was buied fom his late Though the thonged, billiant steets esi they passed Hilda noting asla a deam the-wy they, followed,white hemottie asked the Siste how she had /known whee to find them. / "MadaaeaTda - tve "ipe~the~~ dess, she eplied; quietly/ "She has been in Pans some timei and having seen mademoiselle, /slie discoseed whee she lived. / - "But who is Madame Zaida?" demanded Ms. Stene, no longe able to epess he cuiosity. The Siste/looked supised. "I thought youinust know." she ans->5e ed. "It isi pehaps ight that you should know, since madenioiselle, you daughte, is going jto-he. She is a woman who hashcaod, but who is now a sincee peimtent iu the sight of God." It hi&wfuiee Stanfods wife, mothsaid Hilda, in a low tone. moment late tho. eaiagapaused! the geat doois of a polc-cohcc opened, and they olled in. A sevant an huiedly down fconio steps and spoke to-the Siste,: wm> tuning, said to Hilda. "Come thee Is no time to lose!" and led th. way quickly up the staicase to a lage apatment. In thea/oi Ms. istjnc paused, saying to he daughte, dence. While holding his place at the Custom House, a -package containing S9",:000 dlsappeafeot In an" unaccdunta- 41e way, and, though no accusation was made against him. Collecto Robetson odeed his dl-iubage. "~ Tho loss of his position and his ina-. bility to pove the falsity of -the-suspicion so weighed on his mind that ho became insane, and had to be emoved to the asylum whee he died. Bennett was 42 yeas old, and leaves a youug widow and two little gils. Ms. Bennett wis geatly ovecome duing- the funeal sevices and hysteically exclaimed: "They have taken his life, and will now be satisfied. Oh, how cuel! Oh, how cuel to take him away?", i - - Pobably the meanest thing that a man eve said was utteed by Fog today. Being asked his idea fo the best emedy fo polvgamv. he pomptly eplied "Ms. Fogg/.Boto~a Tanscipt "Why ae thee not moe lady epotes?" Well, we suppose jt< in»>i. use they would tell all they knew befoe th# pape came out, and then no one would [want to aad it Oil City Blizzad. 4:. ~. s. 1""l!"""""HP""B~ iw>

4 "V if -, 4 5» OUR NEIGHBORS. SOUTH LYON. Pom the Piikei. Wm. Geig has leceived the ion $oo fo hit new mill. A lette eceived to day fom Sed Dean located him mi the tain, "somewhee in Kansas" on his way to Los Augelos, Califonia. We ae infomed by cat" inspecto McDonald that Conducto Mclntye has been appointed supeintendent of the M. A. L k. K., to take effect as Boon as the oad is in opeation to Jackson, at which time he will esign his position as conducto M. Melutye is one of the pea>antesj gentlemen it has been ou pivilege to meet and the appointment ot such a man a$ supeintendent is impotant to evey jsjcon alougthejine. FOWLEHVILLE. Fom ihe liuvi«w. Ms. Haiet Spence-ftfEelle Oak, last Satuday fell headlong down a twelve tout iii>ibt of stais and sustained injuies that will confine he to the }louisi\iu..vif;il weeks,.11. H 9BE Robison, The ceemobf took place at M. Kobisons house "on Fifth tieet, yesteday aftenoon, the Hev. M. Alfen of Lesli", officiating-. The wedding was pivate, only tht immediate elatives being pesent. The happy pai will go at once to Webste whee, as eve body knows, Mt\ Boy den owns one ot the finest fams in Michigan. PLAINFIELD. Fom ou Coespondent M. E.S Wasson is doing a business in the caiage tade, sold thiee the last week good have Thee of ou enegetic Raiload mtm leftj Plaintield on Satuday moning, accompanied with a stange, looking up u new oute. They caied thei it. K. maps with them and no doubt mean business. Mey, Mey Chistmas in the ai, Mey, Mey Chistmas evey whee, we wish the DISPATCH a happy New" Yea and many of them. ~~- M. K. T. Bush and wife ae making elatives in lndinia quite an extended visit. ; -hp-emtn-h? Miss Anna Kuel has asived safely M. Kvshaw was well attended and at he destination, Heni.Leviie, Utah was a vey enjoyable alfai. It was whithe she depated.monday of last feaed that M. Keshaw would not be week to take_ii position as teache in with.us as he has been somewhat of an the public school. invalid to "the. past few~ T weeks, but lie" -The- Conet Band have completed put in an ealy appeaance andseemeil aangements "with M. Skedgeli to ta--l>e.in u\ client spiits,judging fom place on the b_aai;ds some piays fo the How of happy and- livelymmaki. that he teated the company to afte thei benetifad it is expected in about the efeshments, one of the emaks two weeks the tist play,- The Steets wus,that he thought Michigan although of New Yok," will be eady fo the a vey supeio Stan stage. The east has been assigned, 1 in the main had one law vey infeio to one of the ami, all ae vigoously at wok. New Jesey laws. (M. Keshaw is a The 50th annv >ay of.the mael Jesevman and congatulates himself life oim.juidil s - Btntly SaUn, wasthat his lines.have fallen in with so duly celebated at tlieiniumc in Con- nynhv of his fellow" Jevm-nl which way on Moliuay evtthffljec. it>a was,that ita liuui ioniuiitte.d mude lage gatheing of elatives and and the authoities of the land found fiends.being pesent. poof that he had committdd mude he got hung, and., he..thought by the time Mi eh it; an had a few moe such attocious aitaisas the Couch mude DEXTER. Fom the Leade. M. E. H, Doaneand family stated" fo Rugby, Tenn.. on Tuesday, whee they expect to eside until sping." _...Some of oucitizens have expessed a desie that the Council wo ultl change the, name of B steet. Thee nanus ( have been- selected-itlie "of wliielij they think will be appopiate. They ae; Pili/ 1 "(JI nine," and-"physic. justead of going to his appointment. latlanse, L. S., Rev. W. Geoge has gone to GdobeCU-y, Aizona Teitoy. The fist named place being 700 mile noth, and the latte 3,000 miles southwest. The Boad of Education have engaged V of. 0. L. Walla, h ecent gaduate of Hllsdale College, but at pesent pusuing special studies in Michigan Univesity, to take the place vacated by Pof. Bobb. We ae assued thai M. Wallaia a man of thoough, education, and well qualified to fill The He was oigi position assigned him. nally fom Ohio. HXMBIJKGK " The depot gounds have 1 finally been located on gound, belonging to M. Ball, about 40 ods east of the Roges House. The aiload aid she would Lc willing to- take example foifhe smalle but olde siste State. New Jev>ey The poceeds ot the donation wee something ove $80. Thee will be anothe donation fo the Methodist society. Wednesday eve. JlitlY. The I T. keep thei doos open fo them anothe poof of thei hospitality. -, "BLITSN. While a maiage Lvemony was being pefomed in a house at Byan, Tex,, thieves stole the wedding feast fom the dining-oom. ti Siiaku Sljtavs In." "My boy Shake he conies a big shoke on me," said a plef.isant-faced fame at the GatiotAvenue Station yesteday. "How was that?" "Vhell, Shake w&< adde lazy und he eat moe on de table ash two men. Last vhek he sthikes on me fo laneof aft? lv "Oh, no. Shake vhas only sixteen. I doan pelief he can, ean his poad mit! an}tame, und so I tells him I vhas.widng to poad und clothe hta, ufittlf j-aome cleiia comtfs alonglgif him-eefty cents. Dot vhas goot enough fo a boy mit sooch an appetite. But vhat you peief Shake does?" "I diinno." "He comes to town nnd dinks some pee und vhas aested und s-nt up mit < < PQ H \ t CO BED fig CD 00 < w i NEURALGIA, Rheumatism fev Lumbago, Sciatica and LACTETL Nevous Headache. «3VT\v l<, ompleieanil jt-i T-ct ctje;iccoin.»xjivi-sij pi.stu-ii in a few hous, witli a decee 1 f in uiuty Ofl fi 1 ilf nges di pu?e. Fo sale by i.f t1::i.-iis. l v i<o81. A >h. jo l e ul at jamts t. L.-W 15 & CO., Agents, DUTKOIT. An:jTiaN, If vou use mv BLOOD & LIVER you will not have typhoid o any othe feve; vou will.neve have a can- ce, neve die, with Dopsy, heat disease o apoplexy, fo it wib EQUALIZE THE CIRCULATION. You will neve have.atue o Kidney Complaint; you will not have - 5 tb-tt-dives away the uic acid MY OTHER OUt ot the; blood, \$L$ ac well known- am v.ill do all that.is.elaime;! to i :;u. 1 y them andh."ep iiea!i a> J d.. DF.NN-IS MFIIAN. Lov.T.K..-.!-, Mien,, - AH-tf-Dennis- Mehais-iHeines -«ill be found on sale, at -WinchoUs Dug Sloe, iu imkm v. Tis only afafit all ppop e should kcow-- Eveybudy liih, f\cvl>««k k w Ail whtt, dhiing tb»?i Tfli..thO-laQlc.gMt<i Bush with TfABESiiY" each inomnjx, fitch night. Each;ipeck of Tata will yield talis we R emovca stanlyatll suhetant[uj_ aoii; Really, youll find it a vey geat teasue; You 11 pove by itbuae ty it at leisue. notes ae being paid quite pomptly now. de wo khouse fo seexty day-;; If I take him.out I haf to Cay ten dolla A Uinon Cluh.lmn.: tee eclcbalion cash. DoVvTias a bigshoke on was held at the Methodist chuch. und Shake he laughs all oafe Wednesday night, the tee being loaded with beautiful pesenteami the "Why dont you leave h? m in thee self." "house tilled with mey paticipants. to seve out his time? He gets his boad and clothes, and you have noth- ANN ARBOR. "f-n fo him [winte."" to do at home- m the Fam the Kegiste. " n By Shimihy, but I nefe tought Ms. Ttatet Douglass, a much e-!_dot pefoe! Dots-so dos so! l>ii spected esident of this city and Pittsfield township fo the, past 40 yeas expense on me i If I doan pay vha no goot at home, und vhas only died at the home of he daughte. Ms., ten tudla den he suhtays IV s in." "Willad Foste, of Washington p "D(1 thlj i oke, is on -m. J/? 01 t steet, Monday,Decembe 16. She was I V? 0t,? oi6 U l } - <ke nealy 82 veasr The funeal ex- L T?S f? - m T pa?k m l - " -j u- J j -. povs. ill leaf him m I so oop to see STICK A PIN HERE. ecises. ogauied Wednesday mon ig l0tlce a vhepk UD(i m} g. e some gins i& e }? te } m n took t Pl e at De UNION, N. Y.t6it jnth -and-askhimhowitvhas -Sbke-&htavs in. Ha! ha! 8 oiaheioe ha! I vhas S. OPISA Cn.MtAi, Co. 14, Thee ae 19 mills and elevatos in "tkled aleady \"--Dtl.oit Fu Pess. You ZofEflA is Hpniwfe}-on<l my expfctatlonp Washtenaw county. Afte a tial bottlfisold they always get a lat thom "Ellas H. Shepad, a f.uteei-yea-j2 1 bl5t sa - VR il h(>1 Ps thenit with a stock of dy goods about.jan- obl)t:ie9 0¾ his own accounl-in one t. Messs. A. Williams & Co., ot Ypsilanti, have ented Chales Fantles cently to buglay. "\\ ithin a few have had Dyspepsia fo yeas ae almost ue 1 old Nowich (Goon,> hoy, was tied e innelmcb any medicine they eve took. Some stoe on Main steet, and will occupy weekfl he has been concenetl in st ileady. The doctos ae be«inni&g to pescibe uay 1. M Fantle will emove to St. inst.anee he eached a potflhoni-h a H. L. WHITNEY, Duist Paul. ~~ stable window at- In the cicuit cout last Thusday 10 Y &<t 0 a "TOME5""E7WW«S-& CO., a.ee) off f«>tiof the Wholesale Agents, Detoit, Michigan. tampswh4tmke4uto v- -i i.- i. a J i v neffot t}vunty-tive f cents l h? fom J the m pocket / T t caat Ypsilanti weesentenqed.--¾¾¾... linnj. m-)iht. months each in the house of coection PAT ablft. le. lie He convesus/le{!ly conve.«ios/le{jly alout atiout his at Ionia, the eleventh man was pi cim.s. and in epy to a.policeman 30 days in the Washtonaw ctnttfai said: "I knew the/6 was naodcy in he WUNN & CO., nf tho.sienttfio \m:n John Haines and JamdflMcl)vitt tlnuo toact us Solijts fu Jntnta, «><T<iit,., con. hostle s vest,because I wat hed him, s. Tade.wee convicted of huetuing into the and kept see MB? > im put his -linge in..,-. -Juni Hook about Michigan Centa baggage oom 4t the pocket to/see if it- w,as thee. When Dexte, I)efTbe 7, and wee fynt&nced tojieyeas impison men t/each t S \ gotit, andfounl out that! was isht 1 he stook the vest off p d hung it up 1 ) NtWyEaven Registe...-,.1 Will E. Boydcii ot Webste, in a tion to thejmany dutiekfijlman_afci,.uim fifts ae made ofjjjmeup fine stock fanu has been assuming seveal new esponsibilities this week. 0i> ceamy one cp-ofjmffe, two ips olsug, two egsje teaspoon Tuesday he was elected < pie,ddp.it/ff fui ot sodx, fou eatjugh to mako a the Agicultual Sooiety and,yesteday be was maied to Miss "Netlie A/otn son, one of Ann Abos egfimable U ung Uditand the doiighu of dough of medn>ho)ody, neithe as soft»8 posbl)<o<>h no s bani\ - Thcsj Polled thin, and will be lightfamlj Bzkfi In a quick oyad,bu 4o not Mcnta Kent fon. Hlilitvm ytif»e.ttklenoe. PiitcntsobtjilnpdtlimjKTiMUNN ft CO. ac noticed mtho SiFNTiKtu AjitTitKAv. t!io lakopf. e3t, and most widely ipjfiit.cd sonildcpnixt ayeu. >V«ekly. tit>wfn1id em?hivlni-<» cd Intoostlnu infomattpi L]<--ciuion popy «(tto nii-ittifl, AmeN iiijjntfc. A}tn>-s MlNM ft, CO.,!S< U?NTl-IO :.\N O.UPO, a,l iioudwuy, Kew Yok. Llitn Seonf Healthy atoiion to the Livet.. 4 elievealifeii 46Hstoale«. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. We have just eceived at the Cone Dug Ston%"as ich and boutiful a line of Holiday Goods asc m beioundin the (flinty, which we ae otteing at pices that ae" bound to sell them. We espectfully invite all to Call and examine ou Stock Befoe it is too Much Boken. We cunnot enumeate the diffeent aticles hee. Call and see fo youselves. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR, BIRTHDAY CARDS, An endless vaiety, and so cheap that all can affod them. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. In this line oi goods, we can give you as good an assotment to select fom at any city house can offe. LTTZSTG P R O T E G T O B S Call and see the best and cheapest Chest, Potecto made. This is an aticle that, ou eh an gable climate endes necessay fo eveyone. Atomizes,steam and ubbe bulb, fo theteafhlent of bonchial and lung diseases. "WASH AND BE CLEAN" - Call and see ou Bath Towels, Bath Soaps, Flesh Bushes, etc... We make a specialty of Tusses, Rubbe Bandages, Elastic Stockings and Shoulde Baces, and tit them without chage. When in need of anything in the dug o pesciption line, call at the Cone Dug Stoe, whee quality and pice ae gliaanke "" You fiends, : if HELLO, / SIGLEB BROS. EVERYBODY!" We invite you to inspect ou stock and get ou piees befoe making you pu chases fo Fall and Winte. We feel confident that such inspection will convince yothat it is fo you intec-itto txadii_ait.h_us_. _ Ou. stock in this depotment is the lagest eve shown inpinckhey, consisting of Jamestown Alpacas, single and double width Cashmees, Suitings, all wool Flannels,etc, Silk,SatinsandYeivetstomatch.., DOMESTIC DRY GOODS!.../ Blenched and Bown Sheetings. Ginjhnms. Shitings, Denims: full liije of th celd.itatetl Flint all wool Flannels and Cassimees. Fveything in this depatment isew, and" at h)wc ; - ; pi4eehtha»tteiba.faev \,_ ; Fu!f Lme-Baave Shawls, Jesey Jackets, Flannel Skits, Ail Woo! Hosiey fo both Ladies and Misses. Leggins, Mittens, Etc. IN UNDERWARE, ~"""" "W"e~ae discumitng fth-athe-4eales piceii-foinjlyeto twenty pe" cent. Suitj tofit eveybody, fom the smallest child to the lagest man. READY-MADE SHIRTS, OVERALLS, JACKETS. LOOK AT THOSE ALL-WOOL PANTS FOR ONLY $2.50. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. We ae now offeing the best bagains in Black Silks that can b-found an j ee;~we-witsave-you--teh pa-u-uant nn pvp.ytviiny ifhis line. w FULL LINE OF PONTIAC MITTENS, GLOyS, ETC., FOR MEN Ou tade in Goceies is lage, and constantly incejising We buy ou cof fees diect fom the oastes, and guajffee them fesh and pue. e sel best 50 cent Tea eve sold in thvtown. ""Ty ou 60 centunftoofed,bask«ti _ Jap. Tea; it will please you<\ve paythe highest maket pice fopoduce We will save you mpnyfty us. Thankful fo past favos, and soliciting a continuance of the-same, we emain, Yous espectfully, LAKIN & SYKES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMNT1 FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS "7"E OFFER GREAT BARGAINS ALL ALONG-5mi»E,- l Itttl&l fiu#«fc A&I E. A. MANN. East Main St., Pinckney.

5 WW nm V & i. A K A"C \ V». SlAmete Women. Hon. D. B. Sickles, late United State epesentative at the Cout ai Siam, in a ecent lectue, thus descibes-the women -.. i ill i esgg the Pivy Council, who ae pesum to be skfll<.<i in the subtle at of Stati <;;ift, unil diplomacy, lifisuhs N;n. :;mi:ibli>, indiutiouti and liuui, site.- iitcd witli tjood seusi; an I omlow». with othe admiable vitues. \Vh<-; Ms. Gant WHS pesented to ho in tht pivate audience chambe of the oyal palace, she conducted heself with a Himplieity and dignity of manne th»i could not have been supassed if she of Siam and the Queen consot: " The. native women of Siam ae emakably handsome, and, though somewhat diminutive, they ae natually gaceful in ihej movements, and excel the men in ibtplligenoe and shewdness. They ae _ the\cashies in almost evey native ea- hatliieta, weif-tm"«f" h f>in" in " " 40. JttMishment, and ae consideed to be Bchool of etiquette. Like...-. Queen Ami ah, safe guadians <bf the money-box than as deseibed by McGloin in hit chaming omance of Cambodia, the always 00 the popietos, o even thei own husbands, to whom they dole out the coppe Qts o silve fuanys with fequent fluence in the inteest of he noble lod employs he talents and exets he in pecautions and admonitions. Although, in accodance with Easten aid fo the welfae of bi people." ideas, they«e egaded as infeh.v to Caying a Plstol t men in evey espect, thee ae few counties whee they so tlis>oughly To ou mind thee is no pactice demonstate and maintain thei equality as they do in Siam. lu evey well- tit at of cam" n< concealed, weapons has no sping moe penicious in its chaacte than We ae t x iu oganized and popely-oontlueted business house they ae acknowledged to be of the county, a violation of decent :i:n>n tlie peson. It is against the laws t; caiage ae now m sim-jc t indispensable, and nealy all the multitudinous native honjjjs and etail estab can be commended. It is to the cedit lo-iciy and bus no element in it that lishments at Bangkok, as well as those Is no idle talk: we have a lae stock on hand and ui-h to make n.o In the emote povinces d the ealm, the stock in pocess of constuction. Now i=> you time to buy a guui. Sis eithe owned o managed by them. They seem to possess a genius fo tade nd ae mavelously successful in all kinds of mecantile pusuits. As saleswomen in the native shops they ae pe-. cise and pesistent in making a bagain, nd amay3_,jwin, Jhei-CLAtiJjj. hy a genial cahinesthat is toifasofnaug 1 to esist, and unaffected plausibility that disams suspicion. The. Chinese mechants who settle in Siam and engage in tade have a keen appeciation of these qualities, and select Siame-c [women fo thei wives in pefeence?o those of thei own ace, who ae selji of this city ttm\ ou citizens that such.an outageous habit is not indulged in now to that, extent it was a few yeas agiv, but even now it is too often the ii~:-. that a man finds it in his heat to imifkle a pistol aound his waist, oslif/ t into the hip pocket when he goes out among hi.- fellow men. Civilization is pe:nv; wa. is a elapse into babaian- ; ;MU ami bnnhey. The constant caying of weapons of death in times of iii thei.pockets, eady to be used with fleadly effect upon the least occasion fo dom capable of becoming anything but "im outbust of tempe, but when we menial o toys. Thus, with the ind them flouished in cowded cas and Ku:uMians-on-th«..-4>aa.Jiaiid_and_ 1 _t)iefciamo-chinese on the othe, that section Women - childen-, it is hi oh ttmt- indisciminately shooting among men. of the fa East is being gadually peopled hy new fomed aces, in which ish the infamous custom. That two of that the community take steps.to abol only a few distinguished taces of The The citizens --of -Golu-mbus wee not ancestal type will ultimately be found. buied yesteday is not the fault of the Siamese women ae also impotant man who held one of these deadly #ftotos4a-the hndy pntihn n the State. weapons in his hand the pevious day. aa well as in the household, bhe pe "Fotune" Tilv7>ed tliemtimet the wontav foms a pat which commands the e- pect of even those whopetend to uesp;isehe sex.» In the palace he wik id know the man who did the shooting, volved emains the same. We do not "the powe behhui--tfte thone geatei but we do know that any man who than the thone itself? -He Majesty, the Queen Consot, though unpo- clalmod as the oyal spouse, is neve "tfaeiess pactically wp-e me : = ence, if not in authoity. She is less fceautiful than some of the inmates ol the oyal mansion, bit moe noted fo he ability and intelligeuce"than"any of _the women that suound th> eett The young King has been devotedly attached to he fom his boyhood, and denies he nothing that his geneous natue can bestow to complete he happi j ness. It is even asseted that he would destoy the timthonoetl custom of his county by casting aside his othe wives, if she demanded it. She is his constant companion at home, and accompanies him on evey jouney, and I was infomed by a/missionay lady who has been a fequent visito at the palace fq many yeas that in the affais of State he elies moe upon he judgment tsnn upon the advice of the membes ot peace is not civilization, and-the pactice abodes no good to any community. 4 It is bad enoughto find men mingling with tiiei fellow men with & six shoote caies a pistol habitually upon his peson is liable to use it iude the least povocation, and the community should c! li n IC on eealed weapons-is-- enfoeeoftothetetten This young man may eget this, we ae told that he does, but egets would be poo consolation to the fiends ol those, who ae the victims of a pistol ball tied in a moment of passion. -It should be a lesson that all who engage in-this penicious habit should take,tc heat and foeveabandon it. Thee is imfhing-maily, couageous o commendablu in it, and to indulge in i1 is defmhling. ColumLus (Ga4 Sun, -ALtiioii-;!! the women ot Vemont have the ight- to vote at j>eiioo\ e!eetioos; ihey do not exeetse the pivilege. Thee ae twenty female school BupeintendenWTn the ttate, all elected by thejptea of the men, -liub+nd He- Te CHICAGO DATLT NEWS Is the pionee of cheap jounalism In the West It was founded Dec. 20, 1875, as an evening pape, with editions atioon 9 and 5 oclock. A complete newspape, complete in the one essential featue of Ameican jounalism, t. e. t pesenting all the news,. Bold on the steet at any pice less than the ennvenltnetl nieiml, wn.a tin innng&tinn i> WMatpp -jounalim, and, like all new entepises, the "cheap pape" had to contend with long established custopt and even pejudice befoe secuing the ecognition it sought and deseved. At the end of the fist yea, 1876, it had achieved a daily sale - tanging fom/8 000 to 10,000 copies. Fom this time fowad its pogess was beyond all pecedentin Ameican jounalism. In 1877 its aveage daily ciculation was2&037 copies; in 1878, 38,314 copies; in 1879, 45,194 copies; in 1880, 54,801 copies. On the mphing of Mach 21, ISSVtku CncuooidojiNnta.NEWJ made its fist appeaance. In Septembe following, the si&h mouth of its puh- Ueation, iu ciculation amounted to 490,019 copies, o a daily aveage of 18,846 ftnpiet, > cieulatiftn_neye hpfnp attained by any daily pape in the United fltates, within a coesponding time The CmcAQQ D.UT,T Nswaibcefoe. as now jublished. consists of K<JBHno, HOOK, and wvuvum i >., in f) T" fl ptiyftly. aji the"tj6mwo~y«ws. NOOK NKWS, and EVENINO NEWS. The aveage combineducnlation of the thee issues of the DAILY NEWS now exceeds 90,000 copies <SR day. To appe- «iate tiie-#kcoptionl extent of this vast ciculation it jgabb necessay to statap-" ipve eetimes the "ciculation of anyjmkuilauy pape in Chicago while its inlatinn, in. the city of Chteagoia oabatejl, than ALL othe WiAto daily papes COJCBIKBP. BeSan independent papw,ftie ogan sect, o.ciass, it is the one/untesally ead Chicago pape. The mbeciption pice ol the DAXLT NEWS< eithe MOBNIWO o IVXKINO issue, it $6.00 pe yea, o 3.00 fo fou ffiemths, postage included. On July 3, 1873, the DAJLT NEWS puchased the CR«CACK> Exima POST, Udated iu daily issue with the DAILY KKWS, and continued its weekly unde the.asme x>f the CgiCAOO WEEKLY NEWS. The WSKKLT Kiwt iu pe t a>mt and.management is theefoe Wss than fie yeas old, though as a consecutive Weekly publication it is now in its twentieth yea. The CKIOAQO WxpucLY-ttilii takes a coesponding field among weekly newspapes to that eoompie y the DAILY l$istta among dailies. It gives the news of "the wold in ooiidej te4 yet complete fom. Its Chicago maket quotations ae especiatt compket and tustwothy That the CHICAGO WEKXLY NEWS has been coectift itsudguent of the equiemenu of a lage class of eades of the wsekypw fs best evidenced by the extent of iu ciculation, which aggegaled in the nwith iianiedl4telyi)8ceding-tbt"dat<3 of th(» witing, 903,053 copies, o a weekly aveage of 50,318 copies. The subsciption pice of the WIZKLT KIWS is but tevktt-jtv CENTS pe yea, postage included. The pheaomeaal success of the CHICAGO NEWS in both iu DAILY and WBBXLY zssuas hat been achieved by obseving that fundamenul pinciple of fleing the best aticle cf-us kind in the maket at the lowest cost to the puchase. The CBtCApo KBWS is cheapx>nly4n pice. The chaacu of iu news tvlce iaoinsapassed. It is a membe of the Westen Associated Pess, and in AM! Uf - < inthflnnitf1 news sevice funished by this Association, it enjoys the exceptional advantage of its o\n special telegaphic wie fom Chicago to Washington and New Yok on the East and to TidfTaukee and St Paul on the Keith, Giving all the news though epotoial and telegaphic failities an ipeisel by those of any othe Chicago pape, it commends itself to all classes in the community, to ieh and.poo alike, in that it offes, an absolutely com plots ecod of the newi btthetday in concise "tom, wlthouthe neediesa MW«ge and ampiificauon-whih ende s6 aiany metopoliun Jounals a iilnmi to the flesh," while IU pice bings it within the each of all < Hk pape fo/the times. A NEW SIDE-BAR SPRING! LOW PRICES FOR GOOD AY0R1 cheap.. CTT-TTDSIRS! C U T T E R S i Yes, we. can funish you with a cutte that has ;t good Lick am. " to >t-:ukhteu out vou limbs. \ ATTENTION, (JHOilM.;i{,s;._.Uy equest of many old choppe h we hav madt up a few of those good old patten ax-nan handles, fom good touh hickoy Respectfully; - n fo t cai: \-<.<om J->v SYKE8 SONTPinpy;illiclK" TUB o STOCK ANDSIIR-PkATEDARE J±3 BROWN & COLLIERS. WINCHELLS DRUG STORE. n- sate $1 A YEAR. $i 5Js~ &2 $1""3TYEAR. "$1 BARTON & ; CAMPBEEL, DEALERS IS TEW.IRY ifer-ware, We ae now pepae) to funish th people of Pincknpv am) n.iuiiii i:i>nntv with the be«t quaduple euvp patjl wnn, ;i; bottdm pic««. Alaoa line ajftiie!, :( J 1 -, iv, Vest Chains a/id Guad Chains, Necklaces. Lockets, hams, Solid Oold Baud and Set Rngs, Gold SilvpJandJIJckie Watches, Latent if-ins in Eight-dtfy and Thity-hou C.ocks FuH/liiie of noot-!i a»d mu..zle-lba Ung and SpJtin Ui» d~ i :..mv. THTitOttfttYS ARE COWSIM And we have not fopottc-n the "little ones".whose stocking MCST be filled on Chistmas moning even if the con cop is shot. We have tied to appeciate the thin condition of Santa Clans poe.ket-hook, but- at the same time beaing in mind the tact that the old gen- / L tinman will have no shoddy poods when he. wishes to j make pesents his little fiends. Ou stock embaces / SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY, And having boupht atvev lowest cash pices, we feel cetain that we cijn sell asxheap_as t-he_same quality of flds tan be bought amiwhee. We haven t jmh vnom ftlistilayjnjstock. but ae always pleased -t --ho w goojls wjiejhe you wish to puchase otnot - - JEROME NMNCHKLL. + HALLOA, HALLOA, EVERYBODY! TO OUR FRIENDS ANN PATRONS: We wish to congatulate you all on the success in obtaininga aiload and now to sbowvcu ou gatitudeto the advantages we shallii-- Pincknev,. -.,. ive fom it, we shall offe vou exta inducements, by CUTTING PRICES Down to.the lowest notch. Fo the next thity days we will sell you. Cheape than any othe Deales in Michigan. We have an ove stock of Heating Stoves.which we will close out at picesja below whit thev cost us. We also have a stock Of the Shemah-ST Jewett & Co.,Cooking Stoves that shall go CHEAP. We.-hsfve / in stock a complete line of the - "GARUND" STOVES ANIHTANGES, Which lead the wold in this line ofgoods, W& we ae selling at as low pices as othe deales ae asking fo infeio goods. We have a lage stock of the Wetmoe and the Simpson Axes, evey one wa. anted.. Ou "HOUND OAK Heates ae thfc best heating stoves in the maket ( vey one made ai tight, and so waanted by the manutactue. and thev will hold fie longe and l)etta th»n any othe polle ion stove \ye evesold. Thonking you to past iavos, we ae Rcspectfully YouyBT TEEPLE & CADWELL. to BARTON & V VV.V.IU Best Main Steet, PinckneyHHAigai. / LAKE SUPERIORJTRANSIT COMPANT! THE GREAT DULUTH ROUTE! Intended siiilin (<f steai.i-s fom Detoit fo Sauitiite. Mai 1 aiul otli.t I.ako supeio pott: Mopclavs, Tutsuay, Tluidavs FiiUvsand Satufdavs, M. to t.levilnno. F.it 1 niul Buffalo: Sunday, Moa days, Wediuday- an.i >ht ;:u.i\!., at 5 p. tn., making aiload iim cctmi.s iwi- jvoiiith t;ast and sooth. hail ctnnoctioiis «t D:Uutn fu M. iaul, Minnaapoli, Bisijnaik, uiiitoha and uttu. points noth, south and Wft. liaiu..l:t ulucki-d to dfstin&tiob.. Ko tickiis t»nd ot-lj.-. ijtiimation apply to J. T. W Hm>IiL-iiPi.Ll -t, Dock and office at B»- dva Ins waelioustj, Loot ol Woodvad Aeonts Detoit, Michigan. :K. BEEBE. UNDERTAKER; AND DEALER IN WMHIITURE. > Pictue aafng, Repaiing, Upholiteiilg, Kl«PtNCKNEY IWlilGAh MARBLE & COLEMAN, JOfiALERSIK LUMBER, LATH & SHINGLES, Vad on Howell Steet, noth of the Bick Stoe. OFFICE AT TEEPLE - AD WELLS HARDWARE STORE. RESIDENCE FOR SUE. pat of "the V{u»ge oi Finckney wflt W MBW ewoabu Um. Fo ""V" tnftilttwa, j» THOMftOHtWittS, / - xl 4 % K 3: " % 1 fl S

6 «, : \ (: / / 1 DKATUOf UUUKSENTATlVl! HASKELL. R.ocseutamle Dudley C. " X died in Wa>hlngnma fcwdayagoaite a u IniiUi". On account oi the Ul-tu aitu «<i Judge Kclby, linked waaaenefally ecognize! «leadeof t.ie Ripublicans i,..- " congess in the dlscuiou of the a ff l>dl Those who km-.w him best say no M «. the House was belte acquainted with iun detail of the taiff than he. lie was au adent StoStitifi., and while the taiff bill wj; ; P«H1- fog devoted to that subject nealy the whole ;f htatlme, and often had confeences %ylth uiaou factums aud othes inteested u it. Liu hodysatnlghttohis indefatigable labos m Sm-cticmwith taiff legislation ¾ ¾ tibuted to hi.stl!ncswl.ueh ended in h d - He was not well when be ntumd to 1 afte the adjounment of congess last "P" 0., and duing the auiimw he visited a health esot ia the nothwest, and finally about a montl ago came to AVashtpgton.l At ad thee plaeeshe was teated fo diffeent disease,, physicians holding vaious opinions,in tgau to the natue of.his Illness. Sm<e his etun hee he has been eontlued to hi ooms, xu contemplated being culed to foe House to takethe P oau.,tnoide that heimigbt.in toduce measmes in the inteest of his constitucnts, although unable to attend the daily J 0 8 the House. Tbe lemalne, accompanied by the family of the deceased and a congessional committee, wee taken to Lawence, Kansas, fo intement. - INTER STATE COSiMEHClS. Senato Ingalls has eintoduced his bill poviding fo the appointment of a commission to investigate the subject of aiload tanspotation in its cgjatiofis to tllh agicultual, c(vn mecial and industial Inteests of the Lmteo. States, the conditions affecting commece anions the States and in what manne tbe existing evils can be emedied by-, legislation. This bill was efeed to the Senate aiload committee, and it will pobably be epoted back fayoably and will be used when occasion offes as a substitte fo any intestate commece bill which may be passed by the House. RELEASED. Ei-8enato SDecce has been eleased fom ~ west~tjy 3tdge Wvley, ot the Wash! gtm ciminal coutwho holds that the (tefendeuis not guilty of contemnt in falling to answe the subpoenas, as the pape by an eo of council fo the govenment, was lo a civil and not a «imlnalcase. The ex-senato will bing suit fo damages He thinks that thee should be a Congessional investigation of the sta out? tials la ode to ascetain why cetain pesons wee tied and othes wee not. He says that Dosev was but small fy in the sta oute eaaes.and that thee ae Westen men deepe In than Doscy. SUSPENDED Mmenie cout decisis, foed to. 1 tansfe lit land Bants was dehusmd, but no aoti(u) taken. Futhe discussion on ule. post polled until alte holiday vacuum. Adi ninu-d until Monday. J Ho sv-m. (i ddes esolution oile Ins a m-nthvexta pay to dischaged ¾. imineunto difcuh-siois ami was < fen d to committee on accounts. lila.cu-u» c>f Kentucky epoted a HMKUIIOII, wldcl >»a liaukins and cuency, f..igu and "dlttan fflds and public building be inceased. \lt" an aui - ated dl»cui<>n a eolutlon was Miop ed lo the appointment of a special cotn-,, lite on ives mid lialios to consist of 15 "mbes. The esolution fo t be appointment of a committee on woman suffage was ie jeetcd. Adjouned until Monday. NKU> NOTKS A FIENOS WORK. Geo. Feestuue, 23 yeas old, one of the boades "at"the" Aubun House, at- Juliet, 111., enteed the oom of the head cook, Jane tta>eock, the othe night, bound he head to pe vint he sceaming and then outaged he. When he stated to leave the oom the woman avc an alam, when Feestune an back, cut hsthoat with a knife and fled. He was ae aed while hi? hands wee still coveed w ith aic blood of.bis victim, lie aftewads coiifessedthe deed, and declaed he wan intoxicated The woman cannot ecove. JUT & s- oailant was taken to jail autid theats of lynching. T 80APT SENSATION. Richad -W.-ftk, o«--new o Yok, has bought -Milt against Btijaniin _T. Kbbitt, the eoap man, fo 1UU,- 000 damages. When Babbitts elek was dis eoveed to have filched 1250,1)00, Ms Ellen Heck, Babbitt savs, offeed he sevices as detelthc, epcsehthtg-thai cmid-yt- «e I money back. Theeupon Babbitt advanced he some $19,000 fo expenses, but he fallea to apply It to the pupose. He sued he to ecove it, making he husband-thid paty, but, aftewads withdew tbe suit without explanation, when the husband bought the pesent suit: The complaint agaiusfbabbltt is of an astounding chaacte. He is chaged with having fomed a plan to uin the young and beautiful dauahte of M. Peck. To accomplish this he gave lage sums of money to Ms. Feck, ostensibly -fee- -pfoeaw-e aid In ecoveing the money InT ctexk SA1> ENDING OF A lractical JOKE. A special to the TVa Haute Kxpesa fom Iaif, 111., sity.s: Sanfod,Noi, with othe hoy?, aanged a pactical joke by having two bothes. Toil aud Olando Nols, Winston (iilllu, J.,atid Hen McLiusitiUu SICAI some :ipples. Samlfod N.»ls aud fie othe boys wt e to be concealed, and at the pope time the aguu in the ai. In.tcad, b\ an almost ciminal fatality, the mm WHS pointed diectly at the bovs, who wee close togethe. Tod Mois was pefoated with llfty-oue sliot aud died soon afte. Olando Mois was seiously injued, as was (iilllti and McLaughlin. It is thought UlUlu will also die, FOUUIUN A.FFA1H8. WAK BEGUN. A dispa\-h fom Uoug Kong Ftates that the Fench toops, which wee landed seven miles fom Sou ay on the 11th inst., made an assault on the 17th. Afte despeate lighting they succeeded in captuing the pincipal outposts. The Fench toops had 15 ulliees aud 200 men killed and wounded. The Chinese, loss was 1,1100 killed and. wounded. The news of the victoy of the Fench was bought to Hong Kong by an English vessel, but as yet no official infomation has been eceived. BVUNEli AT SEA. A London dispatch says: Tbe steamship St, August in, fom Manilla fo Livepool, buned a few days ago in the Bay of Biscay. The passenges and cew, numbeing 80 souls, took to fou boats belonging to the vessel and succeeded in leaving the buning steame without mishap. Seveal hous aftewad one of the ODONNiaUM SWltVCi. Caey SI; lye Handed.- lu»tuctiuii«. -HIH Last had embemlwvbujt bis eal pupose was to buy the mothe. It is also chaged that Babbitt offeed the young gil a lag<isum of money U she would vieul."which she, efused to do, and that he then sought to haass the family with law suits. TWsTXJtiojaof the eamplaint was odeed sticken out as scandalous by the special tea of the Sueme Cout, but Chief Justice Banad evesed the ode stiking out, and Babbit wjll be compelled to stand tial on the chage; Ms; Peck has been aested seveatimes on ciminal chages. At boats eached an English big and its occu pants wee taken on boad. - The. second boat, afte its cew had owed some distance fom the buning steame, was seen to etun in that diection aud the fate of those In the boat 4s unknown. The thid host, soon afte la,u.ftgk ing, pated company with the othes and was shotly lost stoat of. What beeaine of he Is unknown. The fouth boat, containing 14 of the cew, fell in with a passing vessel and its occupants wee taken aboad and landed at Datmouth. It. is believed that 50 pesons peished by the disaste. CONFIRMED. Admial Coubet has telegaphed the Fench govenment that his foces ae in possession of Sontay. He says the enemy deseted the city duipgtte" ntgbt of Decembe 10. The Fench enteed tbenaextmoning. Admial: Coubet will be decoated with the coss of the legion of hono In ecognition of this impotant step towad the pemanent establishment of Fench authoity in Tonquin. THE JEANNETTE VICTIMS. The emains of DeLong and comades, of the Jeaunette expedition, have aived at Ikutsk. The emains wee bone in pocession though the steets of that city, escoted by u detachment of toops. A multitude dt people joined the cotege. Many weaths "wee placed The Secetay of the Inteio has suspended fom pactice befoe tnefenftlou Ulllee, N. W. 1 Fitzgeald, 8. C. Fitzgeald, Fitzgeald & Co., and A. B. Webb, ponsiom attoneys, pending " edfcposltibnoilie indictments etuned against them by the gand juy, chaging faudulent pactice. i DECLINE TO 8E-RVE. estea seveal iiuich UIHHUHUM vuw 8 v U.»-uv.«kUi, w> 6.».»..-,, i..-~ #, c»the TieBenyJnoment thee ae standing against.upon thecoffins, andpinted coplesof poems " i.: ii.7"? JL...t.ij v fiinm..nfa fn attpwd HwRpiMno- Mw«PTfnlntt.s and iinhaoov end of the Hon. B. K Buce, Registe df the Teasuy, and Fed Dougla&s, elected membes of th«coloed National Convention to epesent the county at lage, have notified the/coloed National Committee that they cannot seve. CONfSRBSJSlONAI SUftlAB DECEMBER 17. SENATE.l-M. Sheman offeed a esolution that the Senate poceed to the election of of- Sees. Odeed to lie oye till lo-unnipw. - message was eceived fom the Hou.se announcing the death of M. Haskell of Kunsas, which was Immediately taken up. Afte ap- E opiate emaks by M. Ingalls, and on Is motion /he pesident of the Senate appointed Satlatos Plumb, Coekdl and D.twoi) a"commltt«je to attend the obscgul.-s of the deceased epesentative, and the Senate, fom eswet-fo his memov, adjouned. IIodsE The chaplain in a few touching wods efeed to the death of ihe Hon. D. C. Haskell of Kansas, and invoked the divluc /t»lei»6lng on the beeavedfamily, othes-follow- / ing in glowing tibute to the memoy of the deceased. M. Andeson offeed the customay esolution, which was unanimously adopted, that the House, as a tibute of espect to the memoy of the deceased adjoun till Wednesday, which was done. ~~ U T)ECEMiER 117 SENATEIhe biils poviding fo a civil govenment fo Alaskn, and egading the election of. Pesident and Vice Pesident,wee epoted by the commituics luwlmm they have 1 been iefepfed. Thesutject of uneaned land gants was called up at.dn by a esolution pesented, by M. Van VVyck, calling on the Secetay of the Inteio fo documents elatlni: to the - Texas Pacific and otheoads. The. Pjegfateahe thiteen untied Indictments fo"atleged gand lavceny alld twelve untied ludlctmems fo obtaining goods uude false petennes. She was tied on one indictment fa the gand laceny of a watch and acquitted. All the above indictments wee found by the gand juy on Apil 17, 1879; on chages pefeed by thelate John Gady, diamond peddle. On Januay 19, 1883, she wab indicted fo misdemeano in dlsposing:qt-a_piano, which it was alleged she had hied fom the complainant. The indictment has not been tied. A NEW MECCA FOR GOLD HUNTERS. Advices fom Las Vegas, N. M., Indicate geat excitement among the citizens with egad to the late gold discoveies. Gold Is s.id to have been found in paying quantities on a lot at Hot Spings,owned by a pominent esi-.dent of T«>peka Kaasas, a few uays agojf.y-.tgp. \ 1...~1»...J..-..~ - «ni..i tint t_tia 0l)o.inell was hanged at S t)"j oclock on.he moning of Decembe 17. Despite boisteous and tquallld weathe a consideaiile co,vt u«- setnbud at the pison. Ilun.h-eds of wokuu-«. passing by the jail wee wailing to g..ze at tile lihick Hag, among tlwin O DouuellV tiothi, who yad to mnl fo in a most etlet-s and dcjectetl ni:e-ie, excltlug tbe sympa thy of all pesent. The hauiman s aame incuts wee pefect anil the execution occued without a hitch. ODonnell was calm and collected.he made no statement on the K-af fold. The Local New. A-jenev says that at a faewell vi it of ODonells bothi- U) him on Satuday the men convesed fo half an hou. ODonnell gave his bothe llnal instuctions in egad to eetalu pivate mattes. They spoke in Iish to pevent the wadens fom uudestauding-them, -G--Douuell declaed his intention to say on the scaffold that he shot Cacv and felt no emose fo the act. He felt comfoted because the fund which was sub scibed fo bis defense will be divided among his wife and othe dependent elations, lie died fo.ieland and would die a bave, man. ODonnclls bothe was desious of buying the body in cousecated gound, and was ho ifled to lean that the emains mna be inteed in the pison yad. FKOiTI ALL OVKlt THE WOULD. Pete Wade who mudeed Patick Qliuu in Octboe last at KaUfanahttM nea,ftattln7 has been sentenced to be hanged. The Khedive-has infomed England that he cannot confont the pesent position in Egypt unless his position is secued by othe than Egyptian toops. Natives epot that,hiek Pashas bauds wei llist cut ofi by theenemy-an4-that he was aftewads cut to pieces: St. Louis pesents compliments and asks that the National Democatic Convention be held in that city. Geoge O, the boy who killed an c Id blind man and his wife nea Palo, Kansas, a few days ago, has been aested. He confesses to the cime. The supplementay Tonquin cedit of 20,000,- OOOfates was adopted bv the chambe of deputies by a decisive majoity.- Qm> hunded nd nfty Hltlsh atilleymen U1MJUUI, WILD HELLS. Rin>; out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The living cloud, the iosly light; The yea is dyinj in the night; - f lvin;4 out, wild bells and let him die. Riti: out the old, ing iiv+he new, KJiiij, happy bells, acoss the snow; The \caf is tfomi;, tet him go; Rjn out the lalse, ing in llic tue. liinjil o+it the gief that saps the mind," 1 ( 4»""thoso that lici-u we see no moe; IIing out the feud of ich and poo, Ring in edess to all mankind. Ring out the slowly dying cause, And ancient tonus of paty stife; Ring in the noble modes of life, With sweete mannes, pue laws. Ring ovit the want, the cae, The faithl.es coldness of Ring out. ing out my hymes, [Jut ing the fulle hiinstel in. the sin, the times; mounful Ring out false pide in place and blood, The civic slande and the spite; Ring in the love of tuth and iglvt, Ring in the common love of good ¾ «1 mtnes emploved to asstsfc-tn-eieavating- tue g>ound fo a new $100,000 Cout House. Next inotniug tiey wee up with the lak staking out inlumg clalm3 in the cout yad, and now the hkls and valleys aound Vegas ae all gwttmlhg wjt.h ttoitwl p;nlfl seekes, many of whom in &t with success. Eight business men fomed a CQUipany aud puchased an inteest in the cou.txyad. and will ty to develop It. A few yeas ag<jehz&b«thtown,nta Las Vegas, had a population, ot 5,000 gold mlues, and fo a numbe of yeas, a company was eugat(d in hydaulic mining, taking out 150,000 annually. Thee is no duubt a\ to the pesence of gold in paya:g quantities. The City of Las Vegas is a mining camp, even ladiea b< lug found among the pospectos. \Some Coloado capitalists ae aleady on the uuuud investigating the extent aud ichness of te deposits. SMAU- SYMPATHY FOR (XDONNELL 3 The comnunicatiotis exchanged between Lod Ganvihe, the Bitish foeign...secetay, and M. Lowell, the Ameiicau mimte, on the t;a>e of Patick OLhntTiell, ihifilayefyof JaiIK6 desciblngtbe exploits andunhappv end of the- -ety-love have S pait dlsliljutfd among the cowd. Tho e. «-«i»= i -«mains will be taken to Ameica, and it is expected they will be sent fowad at once. A HEACTY OF THE HAREM. The Tukish capital 16 excited ove the elopement of a "daughte of the tue faith" with "a dog of an infidel." The Sultan Is geatly enaged and is now venting his wath upon the emaining daughtes of Islam by Issuing stict idicts that the Jaw as laid down In the Koan tlons theeof shall be punished with the ba baous penalties enfoced in the days of the pophet. The unhappy husbands of the deelict lights of the haem, who have been sadly neglectful of the Koans commands in this espect, ae In despai. Evey man of Batted fo Egypt the otheday. A Constantinople. dispatch says 21 vessels wee Jost duiug a ecent gale, and the cews downed. Joseph Poole was hanged In Dublin the otheaoning fo the mude of Kennedy, on the night of July 4, 18S2. Whiskey men have dectded that it is not advisable to ask Secetay Folge to stop the collection of taxes pending legislation on the subject. Pesbyteian ministes in the City of Both; Ring utt-ohi shapes of ioti\ disease; = I Ring out the naow lusts of gold; Ring out t\\e thousand was of old, Ring in the thousand yeas of peace., Ring[ in the valiant man and fee, The lage heat, the kindlie hand; Ring out the dakness of the land, Ring in the Chist that is to be - Alfed Tennyson. ON THE EVE OF THE NEW YEAR. Night was cloaiug in with a soft fall of mow the last night of the Old Tea and the steets of Munich wee lying whitei undea Jmlogay skyiagaansli which the leafless tees stood in elief with thei powdeed banches, and the oofs of the houses wee shaply cut, when a slende gil, weaing a long, fu-timied cloak and a fu cap, whien set oft the beauty of he delicate featues and dak eyes, was walkiug down the Konigin Stasse, attended by a tall, handsome man, whose full bown bead and long moustache coveed the lowe Saukeva hymns, anking them as "tiftb-ate poety" and unfit to be taught to childen. Leading politicians of Washington Teitoy ae petitioning Pesident Athu to appoint Ms. Dunwav, a pominent woman suffagist, as goveno of the teitoy. A stoekeepe In Toonto, Canada, has been fined 20 and costs fo selling chances to guess at the-numhe of beans in a bottle fo pizes. w... u Electic lights have disappeaed fom the egading the seclusion and veiling of women jcof Pais, the expense being too geat shall be igoously enfoced, and that all viola- fo e - them knows that he may be made shote by a head If he fails to enfoce the Sultans "decees, and he albo knows full well that he cannot enfoce them without a haem ebellion, compaed vlth which a peaceful death Bight tie a luxuy.. -. Caey, wee bief: LodGauville li eplies to the baest statements eusto: _ cases of examinations iutq sentences involving capitaljiihthmcnt. Thebpluioftof the ANne- DISCKKD1TED. U is asseted that the epots of the convesation which touk place between the Cown Pince of Gemany and the Pope ae without, foundation, as no one wis pesent,at the tlmet and both know how to holu thei tongut.f CHINA AND BNOI/AND TltBAT.. It is epoted that a secet teaty has been enteed lutobetween England a-ad China by which England engages, afte the taking of Sontayby the Fench, to offe mediatiou with the govenment of the latte. China declaes in-tiie teaty that the fatheest concession T she will make ts the division ot Tonquin- aud the elinquishment of he cezealnty ove Annam. Bacutnh must emain Chinese,,. and Euglaud ecai?eti to to mediate on the con<li- Moiis jqjt mentioned. It is a so ageed that it fo the gay capital. Villadhas esigned the pesidency of the Nothen Pacific. - A Santa Fe dispatch says touble with the Navajo Indians is Imminent, as the Indians ae leaving the esevation andlunutug off stock. Geoge Tacy, a pominent young lswye of Cleveland has- "skipped," leaving numeous ceditos behind him. Gem.Hazen does not believe Lieut. Geeley ia-lest,-and looks to see the whole paty, saved The executive committee apoointed by the tial succession question fomed fiie subj- ctof afo lengthy discussion, when, the Senate-poceeded to vote upon the new ules. The que>ion to be voted uoon was the thid clause-ti the fist, ule whlchgives the Vice Pesident the powe of substitution. M. Jfcfyad of Delawae thought gave objections existed to the clause, as In the case of-fhe death of the Pesident o Vice Pesident it would place the question of Pestdential succession in a vey dangeous position. So impotant a question should be absolutely fee fom anv doubt. Jones of Floiida thought it dangeous to clothe the Pesident po ten with such powe. Maxey of Texas thought the clause was only imvnde&te fit a tempoay necessity, and fo that eason he opposed it. M. Fye of Maine could, not see huw the clause could touch the question of Pesidential succession. The Senate then poceeded to the election of offices Anson G. ie.iipeoion.ts iu London aau Pais was adve.se_ Sfftlie i\\tefeci;cc ottee svcetay ot stit The Ameican Kygt«le of London says thb x The Ameican Kygt«e of London says tub- Ameican eitijlds havi no cate blanche to commit inudef on the high seas, not even In case of 1 hei bel::g botf Iishmen aud Ameicans. Ihe absufoitv of the claim of double nationality was neve, it says, moe stikingly illustated than iu me appeal un behalf of ODonnell. A.N UNPOUIAX GOV.TR. Repots fom Dakota say numeous petitions ae being ciculated thoughout the teitoy fo» the emoval of Gov. U.ivyay. A united pess dispatch says: The petitions say that the goveno "seeks to enfoce his own selfish schemes without egad tohei wishes o deiff«ii-~uta _. _ :o, ttktuev.-.metuods-"of tansacting ousiness (to call it by no hashe tem,) hat woked geat inconvenience and caused lage b Etglands luediatiou a teaty In accodance with the desies of China is- effected, China uiidetukes within six months of the signing of the teaty to cde tie island of Hanian to JiughniiL iitmlay, haying been captued, it emains fo England to poceed with he mediatoy measues. LATKK Adispatch fom T>is thows doubt on-the foegoing epot by iswing that Maquis Tsem, Cuinese a.ibassa-!do>. has eceived no instuction as to the po- poscd of Euglaud to act iu the pemises, the kenevd belief is that Fance will abandon all Ihoughtof such an intevention. I \ THBEOYPTIAN SITUATION. ; A coieslondent tehgap: "In peyypt the pospcc\becomes daily gloomie. Tewuk has plainly lo\t his head, and even the English qoespondentse iu outcy at his weakness us fay that, nd uupopulait, and sigh fo his deadful own fcelush--jqggjj f G f Aabia. All hopei aud inteest now cente in Satiktm. bake Pasha has Bet coloed sfitlonal convention at Lovisville, Ky., met In \V asbing-ton a few days ago. The civil ights-deision ami thefutue of the coloed ace Wee the piuclpal topics discussed "The House will appoint a special committee to conside Ameican shipping. "HHeni Matin, one of the~most ceiebateil Fench histoians of the age, is dead. "The Manitoba & Nothwest Fames Union" has been fomed at Wiuuepei. The tial of dynamites and conspiatos is beittge.ontluued in Edinbugh. The family of Heny, Hagadpn consisting of himself and wife and tnee ctiitde a, TTv i tig nea Cleveland, Ohio, wee asphyxhucd by coal gas the othe night. The mothe and daughte wee dead when discoveed, and the fathe died pat of his face, yhif-aboye a clea aqualine nose a pai of gay eyes looked fom unde staight, fimly maked bows, between which wee two o thee deeply-gaven lines. indicative ot thought and suffeing. He was egading with some concen the flakes that wee powdeing his companion; but she was laughing with appaent enjoyment of thei feathey. touch, as she walked lightly though the deepening twilight with a look on he face which made moe than~one of those who passed he think with envy, "How happy that gil seems!" And if tbey ha<l c ught the echo of he voice they would ii.tve been confimed in this impession, l > suely it was happiness that spoke in he tone as sho~siid: ~ "1 am glad that it is snowing. I am glad that the wold will have a new dess in whichto geet the New Yea and the new life which we ae going to begin to-moow " Pennsylvania; chaplain, Rev. Elias Dewitt Heintle-y, Distict of Columbia; segeant-at nms, M. P. Canaday, Noth Caolina. BECEMOBH 19. SENATE. M. McMillan of Minnesota pesented esolutions adopted by the legislatue of that state asking ihattsheebms~be~e.e"cl> ed at aiload bidges acoss the Mississippi. Bills wee Intoduced to povide fo sinking atesian wells on United States lands in Nevada, fo the acceptance of the Illinois and Michigan canal, and to povide fo the appointment of a commission to Investigate aiload as to ende him odious to the people.. We have endued his misule fo moe than thee yeas, and now fobeaancetceascs longe to be a vitue, in justice, theefoe, to cu&tlvcs, asfiee Ameican ehignpffeelicving tbut wo out fothatplaee, ahiid omlnoui nteal good byes. lie has stict odes wait fo Seebeh Pas&a to enoll the-black tfuops. This enollments madeecause the fccults bought fom the Aabttoes equie lage bibes and Bakej>-fa«ha eaald only squeeze 15,000 outofthe Egyptian teasuy. Iu the meantlmefeie toops iu aukim haye deg.ted. Tayae badlyidled,\cewadly, and bu Ik y L>ntfae fonde of El MaMtyt.han, of the Boon alte. The othe two childeitniy-/- cove. A disgnsteil Iish-Ameican etuned his natualization papes in New Yok a few days ago, and wanted his name eased fom the Ameican citizenship oll., James Weave, employed in Husey, Howe <fc Co., stei-1 woks in Pittsbugh, wan caught In the machiney the. othe day,.and befoe ne could hi: exticated WHS ten limb fom limb, potions of his body bing found at a distance of 100 feet fom the place." South Caolina will appopiate 10,000 f state exhibit at tlie Wolds ExposiUculind Cotton Centennial at New Oleans. "" The-two Jones bothes wjwkwee to ha ye been hanged at Jacksom on the 21st cf Decembe fo the mude of one Luek;-y, I",ave been ganted afesplte hy Gov> Foste. The convlcteiliacltae wanted as witnesses in anothejt«i<e\ Tlieo was something wistful in the tendeness of the mans glance that tuned-on he, as he answeed: "(iod (Iatit thee may _be nothing in the new life to make you eget the old,, my Hilda." k And yvhyahiiuicl tlieo be anything? 1 she asked, with an ai of smiling defiances "It is evesing the ode of things fo me to kcd up you couage, and yet it is wliat I have to do. 1 Aly.couage only fails when I think of you, be said, simply.."i am afaid that yo l i!i.) not ealize all that you ai uudetsikiug, and that soiuenitiig>+filie hliadow of ilie past may.stijljkalig ove me, and daken the sjjasmue of you youth." "If thesunjilhtih is woth anything, it will soi>>tital! the shadows to out, she>»n3wevett7 confidently. "Ah, why -tto you talk so? Suely you must know that I only cae "fo my youth o my bightness o anything that is mine in ode to give it to you? And when I think of you as I fist knew you, and look at you no&v, I know that X have done voil.good." : 3RToclaTcfiesadispatch saya-the-etncll YJiyyou have simph ae entitled to icooxi and hone&t govenment, and having lull coetlnnee in juu disie to TuTm blus""wtth cfthctb wttttytif on confidence and esteem, we eamtbtiy pay that jou appoint some otln man to the high and esponsible position of goveno of.dakota." RAIN AND SNOW. Cincinnati is again toubled- with a feshet While the lieutenant.jit Ulii pophet, oiitiu khedlvw. - x «, with loces well supplied with Remington iflts aud amumnition, menaces-sinkat add Toka, two gaison towns close to Saukim. IDLE LOOM3. mtpt of a commission to investigate aiioao f - d dl Decembe 2Ad tanspotatiom-.theenatejmuined c»?ij4tte t he steets muudv-aad 4mpassable,-whi atlon of the new ules aud devoted nealy the entie Besslon to thei discussion. In executive sessiou a numbe of nominations wee confimed, a/tc which.the Senate adjouned. «HOUSE. The contested Noth Caolina seat was the fist business befoe the House, and esulted in the sealing of M. Skinne, who was at dice swon in. A committee was appointed on the alcoholic liquo taffic, also a /Standing committee on labo. Calkins of Ih- diana_offeed a, esplution L which was adopted callingfo tocumeuts conccnlug The flat" and execution of ODonnell. A i solution was adopted poviding fo a e cess fom Monday, Dtcembe 24, to Januay 3. 0 DECEMBER 20. SENATE pills wee intoduced to establish a boad of aiload commissiones and to egulae intestate commece, authoizing the Secetay of Wa to etct, a monument to tbe late Qen, Waen, and authoizing the dfstil.latlon_ol iniit without tax by the fedeal govenxmnt, leaving the question of taxation to the Btate. The esolution offeed yesteday by ~ M. Van Wyck CHlTTng on tbe St eet&y (it the Inteio fo infom at iou as to laafls ganted to ailways was c)hd up and afte di«ttss!on Mtd tw amended so as not UhMmmiUiH Svcate to any special intecmauoac the tnadet many cellas wee submeged with wate. Steet cas and othe taffic wi>» geneally suspended. Gave feas wee felt of anothe geat feshet all along -the Ohio, ive. Sleet on telegaph wies and oofs became so.thick as tocause geat inconvenience aud somedamage, many oofs actually giving away unde the weight. St Vcai bidges wee washed ctut iu Kentucky. The stom seems to have been teneal thoughout New England and many-of the middle anu westen states. A YOUTHPCI, UUHDEJIEK... At Paola, Kas., a hoible double mu was committed by Geoge O, a hov-jh. sixteen yeas of age. Fo some yeapstj has been at ok upon the fom ol-«ti aged olind iiian named M- M. Timblivhy hom he was bought u p. It washileved by the boy that the aged cpuplehadcjiicll.abie money hidden about th>fouw, and befoe dwydglit the Done me good!" he epeated. made me an- Savs a London dispatch of Dec. 23d: u The stike of the cotton weaves in Lancashie a"nd the mines in Yokshie inceases in popo?, uays enuing utceiaue «.>u Won. Twcnty-aix tbousaed looms ae idle JM muudy-aad fwssable.-whit " 141 m i i - J)jiJKCB...Jtt«iL.P_adt8fc. J -...». a[11, At many places the opeatives ae accepting a eduction of Ave pe cent, in thei wages. The Opeatives association is 1 tying to fight the. battle in detail by binging out the opeatives in two o thee towns at a time. The manufactues association meet this move b adopting shot time in all the mills that, uunlug. Tke Yokshie mines demna an advance of ten pe cent, in the>ageb. A. geneal confeence of mlnepbwlli be held at Mancheste, the 25 h iust<fo the pupose of oganizing a. univejat stike unless the demanda of thgytfkahle men ae conceded. The Stike agitation is speadlg iu the iou disticta>ythe noth of Fance, Loaine, and in e dutlcis. The funaces In the uppe. ley of the Moselle have been blown out, a majoity of the Ion manufactues in Loaine He educing the wages of thei employes 7 to 10 pe cent, and limiting the numbe of wokmet, and the hous of lab.j." ha?e occupied Sontay without esistance The Commissione omadlan Affais infoms 1 the Secetay of the Inteio tmhe Cow Ines equie diang an. ln a destitute ctindluqn,>and thatunaula only jqeis aidts given at Ottcie"inttnyotweTiwtn~dtet of stavation. / tf" - " The Westen Nail Awwclation met in Pittsbugh a few days e#o ua decided to close down fo a peiod of six/weeka, fom Decen be 20 to Febuay 11./ Samuel J. Tilden,/who Is wothltla,000, laid tbe foundation of his fotunmly handling insolvent aiload easels. - Infome Keigan,as shot in county Mayo, Ieland, the-othe moning. John Moyjatfian Iish fame was&lkjfdead tn thepesence of wife, nea Gahjway, Ieland, am>waay9 ago. VRev. John JSut Wiljck<theoldest Unitaian ctbtgvmftn in~»c-countv, died ecently in Waand, MJMT He was bon in phlas new postoffice cost ove $8,- Mexiciei efuses to accept "nickel" money. Five ofthe Qlasgon dynamttes have ben sentenced to Impisonment fo life, and live othes will have an opootunttv of spending 6even yeas at had wok within the pison walls n n Bhot and b( at his wife so badly t hut...i. nas since dii d. It-Is notknown how much O secued as the pice of hi cime, and he is still atjage. -UNTET TAST. u<-»u..u.,,,. - v, -The small of gunpowde in China Is said.to utiev uioftffng he Lbotand killed M. Jxnl>le --haveuidtf;d the Fench cabinet, and iheinbabl- - v -" " "---- tantsof the county Jte.allying to.the. suppot <if the govenment. Thee tbousad offles aud thity thousand men have volunteeed fo sevice in Tonquin. - The maasaccof 50OEg5ptlapa pyabyssintapa 8 epoted. \ Kinc Milan, o Sevia on a ecent feast day padoned fouf hunded evolting peaaadte.. The celebation of Foefathes Day wa«appnpl.ttely ohsevidln Booklyn by the New England society of that city. Pesident Athu and Gen. Gant wee among the distinguished guests pesent! The latest epots (Onenlng the oxa ppoalt othe man! What was I when yousst knew me but a mobid,cynical ceatue, fo whom thee was nosnhshine in the wold-onlv& iittlepleaaue ia-av UUl salififactieillin tobacco \nd" And int,othis existence yousteppd, iiadjttom the fist moaejitvou sweet yes looked at me, Iseemod to wake fist to inteest>featnad long been dead, then to a feso consciousness of bittej losstj5 fiaiiily to hope, and tbmh- wii to happiness which hadly ]% jcts eal, though 1 to-moow is ~~ wedding-day. 1 "And was I not ight," said the tfft, "to declae that the hstday of Januay should be that wedding-day, so thav you might cast the old life and all its shadows behind, and begin the new life with the new yeap Oh, yes, I am glad it is snowing I am glad that all things will be coveed with a fesl mantle of spotless white to-moow and that we will pass ove it to a life in which you shall neve say again that thee is no sunshine in the wold fo -TTof the illness esu tin;. fiom a fall he eceived while hunting as-seiou. Xho-govei o of Cochin, ( hlna. has telegaphed that-king Hoa, of Anaui, la not dead, but voluntaily abdicated the thbue and Is living qtttcf iy at Hue - \.. \ :. A- y HI "1 can neve say that again, neve, neve -as long as you love me!" 4, A.mLthat will be foeve," she answeed sweetly und gavely, as she passed one hand though his am fo the dusk was now deepening aound them, and though- the still ai.the i,.,,, snow- flakes wee iloating down moe thickly., + An Actic stom, howeve, would hadly have toubled ihcse two at this [CWnwcf on seventh pajc] - y J3Z il,

7 - Celebation of the Completion of tiae OantUeg Re Bidge Ove Niagaa. A lage numbe of pominent pesons. including many engiu«h» Ioiu aboad and epesentative aiload men of this county, woe psentat Niagaa Falls the othe day to witness the opening of the cantileve bidge. Vice-pet>ident llutte and Supeintended Toucey of the New Yok Cental aiload wee pesent. The test, unde the diection of the-committee of eminent enginees, poved eatis-iactoy. A special to the Buffalo Evening News says. A lage cowd thonged the aiload suspension bidge and evey place fom which the test of the cantileve bidge could be seen. Many of the invited guests walked ovn the bidge and inspected k, At neon the stuctue was entiely cleaed of people. At 12:05 i\ M. Enginee Bijou began taking levels, and. soon aftewads gave the signal to the chief enginee to stat the big double tains. With smoke pulling fom twenty smpke-stacks. and steam pouing fom twenty safety valve the locomotives pulled on to the bidge. About evey tifteei feet the tain stopped, and obsevations wee made Co" note the effect. The fequent stops made thepogge.ss of the tain vey slow, and it was not until ix:u:tly 1 oclock that tne fo- watd engitufeached the Ameican side. The hob tack suface was ut that timeompletelyeoveed wilhenginesand loaded gavel tains. Thee wee twenty locomotives in the tain, ome of which we.bunched in the cente of it,..,,;md, A TERRIBLE PROPHECY. The Red Sunsets, Cyclones and Eathquakes Foetell)De Coming Disaste How to Meet It. The ecent mysteious -appeaances following sunset and peceding sunise have attacted wide attention fom students of the skies and the people geneally. Duing the days of ecent weens the sun seems to have been obscued I y a thin veil of a dull leaden hue which, as the sun eceded towad the hoizon, became moe luminous, then yellow, than oange, then ed; and, as night settled down upon the eath, a dull puple. At fist it wtt-t thought these appeaances wee odinay sunset eflections of light, but it is now petty cejtain that they ae- eithe the misty substance of the tail of schne- unseen comet, in which the eath isoveloped, o a suounding statum of wold dust of vey small meteos. Pofesso Books of the Red House Obsevatoy, Phelps, N. Y-, has tuned his telescope upon these objects and discoveed.what onvhe maket. It is a adical blood puifie, which soothes and heals all inflamed ogans, stengthens the nevous system, washes out all evidence of decay, egulates digestion, pevents malassimilationj of food in a philosophical and atioaal manne, fotities the system against climatic changes and malaial influences aid the destuctive agencies which seem to be so abundant in these "evil days." It 3 notou pupose to dispute the coe ti,-ss of Pofesso Gimmes pophecies. As>/e have said, the maked distubances of the past few yeas would seem to give a semblance of veification, of his theoy. It is cetain, as 1 aftove"stafetltfllat We~aTeT>liS(slB p1ioughwhat may be egaded as a cucial peiod and it is the pat of wise men not to ignoe, but to lean to fotify themselves against the possibility of being ovecome by these evils. It is a duty which each man owes to himself and his fellows, to mitigate as much as possible the suffeing of humanity and in no way bette can he accomplish this pupose than to see to it that he, himself, he. thinks ae myiads of telescopic meteos. Tg fotified by the best known pepaa If it is unoganized \yold dust, tion hi the stongest possible mannes o decomposed vapos, as-the Democat and that he exet the influence of fw and Chomele of Rocheste, N. Y., emaks:"how is this matte to. be disposed own example upon his fellows to the end that thev, too, may shae with him of? Will it settle and fom a de immunity fom the destuctive influ posit upon the eath o emain a patial ences which seek his uin. opaque shell about the eath to cut oft a potion of the suns light upon it?" I dont take much Stock in povebs, Whateve the mystey is, thee is no said. Bown to Jones. "Fo instance, denying that some vey stange foces look at the oft-quoted one. A fiend ae at wok inthe uppe aiih. The teible tonadoes and oycloucs which have of my expeience with fiends in.need in need is a fiend indeed. Now. most othes wee sepaated by the gavel swept ou own county, and V.x tvuful ha? been to boow Give me the fiend cas. Just at the moment when the volcanoes and eathquakes whk a have that was not m In need." Someville engine stopped on this side "l ngin«?e destoyed so many cities and thousands Jounal. Sackett, of engine 247, blev a sitlutcm of people the tidal waves which mysteiously ise -andlall on ti lsjiithexto 4jxteniiUesJ said the love athejgate. "I hope, si, you will not poceed to Jiiti whistle. He had tiu his locomotive on to the oul. Suspension bidge and unvexed by them the temendous ac- as his sweetheats fuious o.d pa came watched the test fom that stuctue. tivity Which is evident in, the sun by stiding down the walk in a pai of Thee was a geat chous of shill whistles, and big clouds of white.steam ose spots upon its suface all indicate unnal. _ the constant.evelation of enomous winte boots. Louisville Couie-Jou ove the bidge. The stiowas falling usual enegy in the heitvenlv bodies. -light]), and the.sight was a gand one. Seth Geeu, with a pai of pinces, ext These cicumstances ecall Pofesso The test was in evey way satisfactoy tcted.the teeth of a to\it who quaeled with and bit seveal of the othe tou- Gimines pophecy that fom.1881 to tothe buildes :;nd enginee. 18S7, the passage of the live geat, planets Mas. Neptune, Jupite, Uanus The bidge jepescuts one of the ia an aquaium at Rocheste, X. Y. must em:uk!i!>le cngineeingfeats on and Satun aound the sim would poti uoo stange and wood ef 11 i-phwmtm-effa- enn off the eoli. \ T. Y, ; Jounal, So. Judge Foake. of Ohio, eats his ecod -anditaeunsiiliclion has bcii: _ favoed with :ilnit>st miaculous?u-jtu>s. Me say?: "The wates -of th«eath will does ovybody, but cattle; they take It is the. fist completed euntilevei cob andll, Mechant Tavele." bidge in the wold, and thee ae but The Kin of Geece does not admie two othes inpocess of constuction- - oleomagminf. Iiie-CoivinMcki.-iil one ove the Fth of Tay, in Scotland. couse not. fo butte is the kingof and one acoss the Fese ive, ou the v.;.:?./ Canadian Pacuic. -, The Cental bidge is a double tade steel stuctue,- built to cay upon each tack at tho same time a feight tain of the heaviest kind, -extending! he entie length of the bidge, beadfd bv two "consolidated" engines, and a sidivpessue of thity pounds pe squafoot, which would be cattsett by a wind ha-vint a velocity of seventy-live miles an hou. Unde the above loads the stuctue is stained to onlyone-tlfth its ultimate stength.. The total length of the bidge pope is 895 feet,divided into Ij-jcome moe o less poisonous. T e ai will be foul with noisome odos. Ancient aces will disappea fom the eath." He attempts to pove his pophecy by the fact that iu 1720, when Mas and Satun made thei passa<el.aound the sun coincidentally, geat destuction and motality visited all pats ot the globe., He also found the- same esults in pevious peehelion passages of ihe planets, and agues that these cicumstances_always poduce epidemics anddestuctive diseases which will battle the skill of the mo?t eminent physiei that the poo will die by thousads the weak and intttnpe-n.ttf:i.lliltsf 1 1 iin<> whose blood has been--impoveished by excess of wok oiv-dissipation next aud two cantileves of 37o feet on ihe only thosewut) ae iu compaative, vigo shall-escape to enjoy the ea of e- Canadian side and 896 feet, on -tin?,.. Ameican side, suppoted on ste-.d miwetb-actitiviiy and pospeity which towes aising fom the wates edgt will follow the peiodot destuction. A fixed span of 125 feet is sipei, fom and connects the ive aj»<ottho Inasmuch as the entie wold seems cantilt»vttf. The cleapan acoss the subject to the sway of the heavenlv ive is 500 feet, hfig the longe>t double-tack taeknuss spun eve yet ost difficult jiavt of t,he wtjk > spau th.s!-pac«500 fcet accss and 245 feet above "thtta½-tv4-faumul wulmakei: -No tempoay.stuctue could suvive fo a moment, aud Loe ihe skill of tl t enginee came in to kdlle mftue anu laugli at he powes. The design of the cantileve-w-kuch that afte tte shoe am was completeil and anchoed the ive am was built out one section at a time by means of geat taveling deicks, and wee self-sustaining as it pogessed. The wok pogessed section by section until the ends of the cantileves wee eached, wheu thee still emained 125 feet to close. Into this was swung and suspended fom the oantileve ams an odinay tuss- (Ntfcdgc, foming the connecting link aud plating the stuctue. bodies no jiat of the e-vm li. lie thii;ks-, can c cape scouging. He < ven pedict-; shat Ameica will lose ov< ten millions of people; thatfames will be sticken with fea and cease total the soil; that wietettett Tnat -huhdettwitt Hee to ove- owdt deities to aid-in vain. That sudiititi chauie.s in ocean cuents, tempeatue and sunmuiiiugs will entiely tansfom the face, of natue and climate of counties; 1iat the ai will, be?o foul with" m-vlai-t and othe noxious gases; that those who suvive will be toubled witli disodes of the digestive ogans. That many who escape othe ills will bloat with diopsy and sutideniy pass away while othas will gow thin and dag put a mis : eable existence in indescibable agony fo weeks. Neualgic pains in dif feent pats of the body will toment them. They will easily tie and become despondent. A faint, hxft feeling will, be succeeded by chilly sensations while hallucinations ana dead of impending ill will paalyze at effot. W hitties Logic. Haiet Pescott SuofFod, in au able aticle in Hapes Magazine fo Januay upon"the Quake Poet 1 mon { The bids in the ai, tho beasts of the othe things says: field and even the tisx of the sea will People come to M. Whittie. also, in become diseased, poisoning the ai and thei gief and touble, apd to_moe_ Jjpigoning_jJiejffites-.of the glob, Than "" oihttotued " soul -. T lias hegiyen. ae told on the othe hand that those peace. The stoy is told of a fiend of who shall p;a&s though this peiod of his ealy davs, in tho time when, eligion tial will jave lage unpvment of life held men by cuele bonds than now, and health. The eath will yield mofe Who was pnsued hy the idea of, the sin abundantly than ev hefoe. The anist the Holy Ghost, and felt himself ed to damnation nd so thee eally thinks thee will hell?" said M/Whittie, afte ning to the tale o toment, /, Oh, I am sue Qfit," cied the suffee, "Does thee/tfato thy fellow-men?" asked M. VViiuiie. "No, no/ said his unhappy fiend. "Dont tho hate Qod, then?" oamo the next qiiestkm. > I love Hin," was the answe,"what eve happen to me." "Don t thee bate God, who would sendaheeto hell, and let othes, who thee koows_have led wose lites, go to heaven?" "No. 1 am glad of evey one that is saved, even if I am to be a castway." ""Now what does thee think the devil buuuld know this. They ae not oulv a positive cue, but a sue peventive if taken- when philosophical and effective method of accomplishing thjsis to keep tho kidneys atuuiveisingood cokdition. Fom act dinctiy on the live aud >ile, and iu this the appoach is felt. Cates Little Live Pills the testimonials of such men as D. Dio way emove the cause of disease without fist making you sick by a weakening puge. If wih do with theep How can /he use Lewis and Pofesso R. A. Guni, M.D., you ty them you will not be disappointed. tke» one ho loves the God that con-j Dnan Bian of-fae Bnttei jfee Bniteii States MecttcaT MetttcaT dexnna him to toment, one who lov«s college, ew Yok, and thousands of Of the PaeeeA tbec ae onjy 300,000 in the wold. They ae not up numeically to the his fellow-men, and. would keep them influential non-pofessional people, it Smitha, to say nothing of the Smithes and oniofthe cintdhea o( Satan how fea seems/al moat cetain that fothis ptjposethce is no pepaation known to Smytbe. the devil emyloy thee o endue Should you be a suffee fom dyspepsia, indupestion, nulaia. o waakaeaa, you can be the" science equatto "Wanes SsfeCuTe, Fo the fist time in months the bette known-as-wanes Safe Kid and Live Cue. This medicine has cued by BoiuH to? Bitte. wetched mail laughed with bis old-ney ConellJJatttHty haaan E«yfttt4«Bt, acquied the S n p i i i t o i. o f f f t T O S a S B, 1 9 any pepaation thawas eve put up- - a " Is a bight "V yoow """ tallow, and paticulaly heatineas, and fom that moment be/ gan t9 shake off hit mobid teos.. mamvingdom will be moe politic and life folongejl vey mateially. This polongation of life will be owing to tho healthy electic and magnetic influences that will pevade the atmosphee. It w mid pehaps seem thai the pesent edness of tho sun, and the.pesence of a belt o 1 veil of cosmic inaltei, justified, in a measuc/imie pediction of Pi)fesso,Gimme, but distubing as his pediction may be, we ae told fo ou comfot that the stong and puo blooded need haye little to fea 1 in theso calamities, that thoso who ae delicate o indisposed should adopt means to keep the svstem well suppoted and the blood pue anttthat the "ml si gease. Mechant Tavele. Who says it is unhealthy to-sleepin feathes? Look at the sping "chicken and see how toughj-t-ds. Scientilie Ameican. - A CHi.n tliaj -of liso8 Ci _,... - ikes with c<)up sh(j u 1 d hav.e a dose tiabtt of toiine uvt- tet>tts w-sht>«oectcd with Lvons Patent Hfel Stilfene?. If Venno lets pedicted a e>>ll witito., would it not be < wise mf)ve to povide you famllv with a tfood family emedy fu cuitj coughs aud colds? We weuld ecommonil AlletisLuug Balsam as the best and puest emedy now offeed,fo sale. One tial will eonviuce you of its tue meits. _ MKNMMANK lkitosiifkit BKKF TUNIC, the only pepaation of beef containing its entie nutitious popeties. It contains blooo-maklna, foce-kfeneftttng Mid Ufe-wuB.aininn popeties; tnvuluable fo lsniobhtiun, DTseKissiA, nevdua postation, and %\\ foms of ceneal debility; also In all enfeebled conditions, wtiethe the esult of exhaustion, nevous postation, oewok o acute disease, pntio ulal If esultioij fom pulmonay comj «ints. CAS- WHi.i., H.AZAMJ) i Co., 1opietoa, New Nuk. Sold by Duggist i-o-k Out i>:- J:»fl.niK! The genuineuoutcn oi»(.ns" Is made only by K.S, Wulls liopteto of "Itonuhon Hats") and has hiukhlnk face ottni 1 inon_labels J lue.jt 2Jc. Uottlea Jom Ms. -John 8 pi tie, No. 8 Wtt-StFoft Wftyne, Ind-. I have suffeeil fo-eixteeti yeas with epasniodicpaiu. iu my Itead, and geneal.nevous debility.. Ueceutiv I ha-.l a M-Vee attack of pain lit my head, caused /bv weakness and nevoub exhaustion I eay thought. I should die, my husband said w/would te-l Z u-inua thooughly, lie ii&\v it to me accoding to diectioiisi fo sevens casop, and in less than two hous I hadeomnlvte elief. I advise all ladies who suffe fom nevous o sick.headache, o any fom of, female weakness, to usezoa-phoa. Theie is \\j medicine to be eompaetl with it. May ) s 1SS2. Soljy Duggists. MotUBK SWANS WOUM SYKtH," o tevelfltiness tlesancas. woms constipation. Tasteleaa Soc Sue cue fo Blind. Bleeding and i.ching Piles. One box has cued tne wose ca3es 20 yeas standing. No one need suffe five miuutes afte usina Wildams Iuoian Pile Ointment. It absobs tumos, allays, itching, acts as poultices, gives instant elief. Pepaed only fo piles, itching of pivate pats, nothing else. Mailed fo $1. Fuzic Medical Company, Cleveland-. TUB TUROAT. "-MvoioutJ&mehiai-l act diectly on the ogans.of the voice. They have an extaodinay effect in alldl6od<jsof the thoat. "Samaitan Xevine would be cheap a $100 a bottle. It cues-fits." J.JJteMng,. Chales toi, S. C. pnly $"l.,"iope bottle, "Duggists."" A missionay tel s a stoy of a Zulu chief who embaced Chistianity at once when told ii meant only one wife. The tawny gentleman was in seach of peace. I would econvnend Elys Ceam Balm to any one having Catah o Cataahal Asthma. I have Buffeedfu five yeas so I cwkhtbt lie down lo weeks at a time. Siuce I have been using the BaUn I eau lit- owu and est. I thank Goii that, you eve invented such atucdicine. FRANK..PBjm.guju, -ann.nsiou, N. II. "UUCHU-lAlBA. "vutck. cottipiete cue, all anovink Kidney and Uinay Di»eaaes.»! -_W.y_toiUjtgt:d.niue...vcas, i_as_ijilceedl_jvjtli- Calali; the use o Elytf Ceam Balm eff-eted a complete cue. \V. E. UAUMAN, Duggist,, Eision, P. (.">0 cts. a package, iee ailvi-.) "UOtJOH ON KAT S." nea oui mta. mice, me?, oaches. btht-hujs. ants, vemin, chipmunks. Lac. If thee eve was a specific fo»nv one complaiut tbeu Cnttis Litle Live VilU a a bptciflc fo Sick Headache, and evey woman fiftedasaapeaka tv "Onwad" 1B the cy of the age. la no depatment of entepise is this moe stikingly manifest than In tlie management of Home of ou aiload compujie. Take the CHICAGO & NOBTH-WKSTKKN, fo instance. A Hue extending fom New Yok to San Fancisco, a<!iatauce of 3,270 mllee, owned anu opeated by one company and unde one managem-nt, would be consideed a mammoth copoation and excitecommeut a» wondeful. ThU same CHICA GO & NOKTII WESTEKN RAILWAY CO. owns and contols moe than miles enough fo a coivnu out tack fom the Atlantic to the Pacific! A oad of such entepise and activity is deseving of the most libeal pato«cge. impotant. Wfcen you visit o leave New Yok City save Baggage Expessing tti Caiage Hie and stop at the Gand Uuloa Hotel opposite! Gand Cental Depot. «Elegant ooms fatted mp at a cost of one million dollas, educed to $1 and upwads pe day. Euooean Plau. Elevato. Restauant supplied with the best. Hose cas, stages and elevated aiload to all depot. Families can live bette fo less money at the Gand Union Hotel thai; at any otht fist-class hotel in the city., The fa-olte amusement of, the Empeo of China is to spin a. top. BALTIMORE. MD Rev. W. H. Chapman says: U I deem Bowns Ion Bitte a mo.=t valuable tonic fo geneal ill-health." PesleyTJovnegyiEugenc, Nev.,~ lias a six and-a-bfllf x>uid >ot>tuv- A Pleasant Lette. It Rings of a (/fateful Heat and {/ices Hono. Wiiec Hono is Dae. M, William W.Clvidw.ci, of IlatchvlHo, Conn., wites unde date nf June li, H k i), to D. Kemudy to say that the use of "Kennedys Favoite Itumedy" lias cued hica of <iali Stono, fom which h-; had expeleneedeteythasout<tmft>t fu it Uns time. M. Glndwiek felt who ly cued when he w itc. :ind says-. "J have had no pain fo six months, and haye also egained my flesh and can stitid a fai days wok, I ecommend Kennedys Favoite Hcaedy t<> any one twit«)ln«foiiiaueans2d Live." Gateful patients ae e mmou. O. Kennedy i«daily In.ceipt of lettes fom them. o.>:;.es«ink simila Bentiment. Th se leltes :;e spontaneous, and put in all vaieties of phaseulofiy, bu. invaiably netting foui one tiling th? value of "Kennedys Favoite Ueinedy 1 fo many foms uf iliseiuo... It ClHy.be jh-fft-0"?»» haalwcn :n-ikini> fn-. Is. you Live dis idpei? IIuvo you Deiancement <>f the Kidneys o Blatde associated witli Cuii-tipatii»a ot the Biiwe!.. If so, y,>u want "Kou-edys Favoite Uemedy." D. Kennedy pactices Medicine ai d Sugo.P3tn wicxsei Uajich.s. Wite and state you-etfae fanijy. Lettes pomptly ansseed. Ad- stess D-. llavitl Kennedy, Uondout, N. V. "D. Kennedys Favoite Kennedy" fo sale by all duj?- i ts. Thee is Nothing so Succassful as Success! The Detoit" White Leail Wok, the Hlnchnian, DL.UI,t Roges Company, is ust just elomn clo.insj Uie thid vca <> i4tj copoate cxi>>tciic<;. This company tanishes a not.ahle instance of extaodinay suecet-s -tnliieved in a shot-umc- by-enicpise, enegy, t.u dealing and JJOCK! goods, ihey"nvttt:tnd-t-pnvi tion inthee veas thai it has taken othe houses, a quikttt of a cntuv in each, and they ae now the ieadin; paint house of Michigan and one of the foeiv. Detoit Commecial. m \gjlgp cotf? mwfm M: s?s U.&A. HAY-FEVER As au Invigoant Jlostettea Stomach Hittes has eceive d 1 h o most pesiiivt 1 undo sement fom eminent "physicians, and has lonjo cunied fi iemost ank among standad I popietay emeuus. eclus. Its popeties as unal teativcof disodeed conditions of tlie stomach, live and bowels, and a pevontive of malaial discuses ae no less enowned. Fo sale bv Dtip g sts and Dealt» o whom apply fo Hostettes Almanac fu 1SS t. ELY y S Ciijf vliet npplied I y the linge In.i> tlie nostils will be Hbsobod, offoittiailyuloansinpthe lieaci of catahal vius ciiuhiiik ht-altlit sotetions. Ii allays iiiknmnjiition. nouhts the toe-mbaneof the nasal l;asmibefoni addition ill colds, completely heals the soes and e. stoes tiiste iind smell. A few applications eli ve. A thoough teatment will post lively cue. Apeeablo to use. Send fo CTculn.lVice ~C cents by mall o at duggists. - ELY BROTHERS, OWEGO, T. Y. [A T«mlina London Pfcyn lciun eht&biishcs oa Ofllceia NowYok. fotbocat-oof. y, EPILEPTIO FITS. ff<matnjpiinc.lcf2fedicix6i -D. Ab. Meseolo (late of Ixjdotil.vhTokos a epe«clalty of Eptlepsv, has without doubt t.-.itod anj cued moe cases than iny othe living phvsma-i. B is snccss hasblmplybocnivitonlshlnp; on:ivo hiud of casaa ol cvef WTcttW gfllliutntf auutbssfinytbfid bytilu-.-h«-- has published a wok on this dlsoiwo, Witch ho sends with alaye bottle of his wondefulcue fon to sny tnf. fec who msyeend thei expesaand I". O. AdJosd Wl advisefenv one \fl!<hin «ftdio to s;lil.s D. AU. JlLiiii&OLl Ho- W JoUa St., hew Yet Cwfi i WHIRE ALL Ei.SE FAILS.Ue.uOoi:.t.: aynp. TitstfflRtxxl li tj. Koid by dnpvists 0 ss temipsiotg B. fijrys CAEBCLIC S ALVJ3 The most Poweful foaling OmtffieTlf eve Discoveed. IIKNR T S CA Mi SA L VE CUHES SORES. HEXfiS CARBOLIC SAL VE AL- LAYS BURNS. " HENRYS CURES CARBOLIC BRUISES. HENRTS / CARBOLIC HEALS PIMPLES. EENRTS CURESPPLES. HEARTS SEALS CUTS. C4RB0LIC CARBOLIC ASK FOB BENRT8 AND OTHER SAL SALVE- SAL SAL VE V B YE Mgj All nevous and blood disease ae Invaiably cued by the tu»e of Samaitan Neving. EvWy 531 luamuaam iu i ngtanu a&d Wale have a polli-enw. to look af>. t them. TOCCOA IT, GA. L> j.. xcujn My: "Bowns Ion JBlttes ae vey popula and thei use alwav esult»«atoily." A litle 3-yea-old oo> at tuwhugh fell a. distance of UK) feet, and wa» not injued ASK il. FOR MARK < BITTERS ITHEUSL098NME, Live and Kidney Esmedy, Compounded fom the well known I Cuatives Hops, Malt, Buchu, Handake, Dandelim, Saaapaiila, Cascaa Sasada, etc., combined with an ageeable Aomatic EUjCi. _ mi CURE 5YSFEPSIA k -mmm let upon the Live and Ellneys, AND BEGHTLITE THE BOWELS, They cue Rheumatism, and all Uf-1 nay toubles. They invigoate, nouish, stengthen and quiet tho Nevous System. As a Tonic they have no Equal. Take.ono bti Hops and Malt Bittes. FOR SALE BY ALL CcALERS. ii.j, Heps and Malt Bittes Co..z:T3o. aiicn. lb A SOVEREIGN REMEDY YOUXO OEOID. 3DSBANDSJ OF j WIVES M05 HLRS I Sickl y I DAUGHTEES EnOULD KXOW AEOtT IT. SOLD IT LL DBUCISTS. T>.Btinaobi»it funiabed. Ou P»m;jt>t <. Diseases of Women and Childen" 5<-uttiatt4 f.tt womia above Ii yesi of 049, mftsuaj V..»., s, ti.u:. eid it. Addess R. PENGELLY & CO. Kalamazoo, IttfoW t~~f" All l»tt,.j nv"? nua%ii> e»d bt» P-nWllT C»W. The PONY SAW MILL A LIGHT POWER DRIVES IT. Send fo Cicula, CHANDLER Indianapolis, tad. Chaley, Mettt. Agent, Battle Geek Mleh. AH OPTICAL WONDER j&\~ ~LoTl~agyptByvtY ant IW-iouf S9<Ty_.jwciUc: » Fo pl«v?ne nnd bnsinoa. A \T1\V. itcinnl. chiiip lanten, fo pdjpctlppftnd n- I.tufHiiJ-hftt.w-tnt vci-"!:!)uds. i>i>ii<iut pitnesand wl>jtit». Woiks like inali 1. :.nd i!elii.i.:-i :iud unsttith evey l.ixlv. ST.d ou f vi.l :ii;d fujdc-if.t,0 "n-nl. AlLlUtAY iilll PUli. Co., Box?td N. 1. Cy, X. Y.ISCnASTOK, N- Y, JOSEPH CI LLOTTS! STEEL PENS SoLoBALLDEALERSlHRoucKuTTHeVVoRLD GOLD NEDAU PARIS EXP0SIXION-I87B. 00NSUMPT80N. I have A positive, emeay fo the above dlseaae; by its. TIBO thousands of c&sei of the wost kind»ml ----of ions l ff etandlne ael have been cued. Indeed, sn stongnmyfaltii in Its efflcacy. that I will aend T WO BOTTLKS FRB1, togethe withi at"alt7a"blb TREATISE on this diaeats! tojwjsuffee,. Give SxpeaaanU I. O. addeaa. Da. L T. A. 8L0CUSC Ut f«wl St.. New Tot. Iean VnilNj Ml-ltt Telegaphy hee an luuilll lfl 4l we wll Biv«von n situation. Ciculas fee. VALKXTIXK BKQy.Janevllle.WU. tjeats WASTED to tae beat and tu»t«tell«a- tng Hlctoial Hook! and Bibles. Pices ed need 33 f e cent. NAT. isusmxa Co., Philadelphia. Pm. ~~" wtjijit~s<x,2. Lay the Axe to the Root If yon wofiid destoy the can Leeing wonii. Fo any extenal pain, soe, wound o lame nes of man o b&as$, use only MEXICAN MUStANtf L1NI- 51ENT. It penetates all mas clo andfleshto the vey bone, expelling all inflammation, wencss and pain, and healing the diseased pat as no of Linhn v>! ove did o can- saith t 1. oxpeieneeof two geneations ofnneee, and aowill yo>say when you tae > 1:- - >-

8 S, i J--::! t -» $ 3 if-. >.:- tt\ 2;- n p. F :74 - -,. i...>~p...,>,!.h, t7. Jas, Halls family sp<mi Chistinas with fiends at SYiii.undmi. Miss Audev$<m wont to he hou. in Ionia County fo the holiday vacation. ftti, E. A. Allen has K I1 " 1O 1- IA ~ imt -fo a holiday vi-it with lit 1! If ou pap T h ; h vn out a little daughte, M.-s. Roges. ate to a coupl of weeks past, ouim Vlp. Hoif was the ecipient of a fiends.vill please bea in mind that baal&some ocking chai " pesented to! we have!.>een just ui-med with business duing the holidays. We dont him to-day as the gift of Piucksiey fiends, and fo which he equests u like to have ou pape htte, but we ento etun his thanks. : joy being "u.>hcd" with wok, all the TheStockbidge Sentinel come? to us this week enlaged to an S column 1 folio (same size aa the >)IS;«ATCH but Ja.s. 11 Makey is homo to spend/ thelmlimiys wiih iiiemlsand elatives. M. ami Ms. l).m.hn-lnon etuned ivnuiijie Ka>t iii lini. 1 to spend Chist--; ni;i> with fiends at home, was aanged to at the Monito House, Tuesday evening, intended as supise fo Miss.Mi.lie Banad. The Raiload depot and feight! slim0 house ae apidly appoaching completion. on Chi-imas, a little social To pleasantly while away the time paty I dilieent fom) and a popotionate in- i ioung peu»le (botli maied and sin-, cease in advetising patonage. AWae pleased to nota-e this evidence oij keil at an ealy~hou binging a libe lie_jj,oj_h. n.1 ai!)" of. 7o o bo assem- inceasing pospeity. lln.. Fee-j al supply ut L-.ike-..othe eatables and,, i,, , - eonli et.oh. Mas:e had been engaged 1, man is a woke, and well deseving 1 «! and ee long tin:,mey dawe was po,m of success. gossing inieiy. witli games - and social A watch night meeting will be held emu.0 v;i.-y i:ie cnfeiaiiimeut, - AT-.. in the M, E. Chuch Monday evening. iogeih.. it was an affai of nic than Jan 1. 1st. Rev. Ms. "Waltes will assist usual > n o\ men;. the pasto. All ugent/itu itatiun is- ei<» TCT Tne Det.o t Ilveituig News has ju>t tended to"a)l Chistians and all othes put iw a second.of the lanious eutt to attend th s meeting. pcs-.es, w.iii a c.i, ac.f, oi Jf.iOf cop The mey sfefgh be-hs jiuyled -some- What ntmeois-lv. Mondav -tst sleighing was not iist class, ami in sand soon got the best of the "beautiful," and it emained fo (he- stom o! to-ttay to mak e the "sledding" evj J n m+-t "Ttstnttldv good. white Chistmas" this yea. hojveve 4. and the pophesies of ethoiial mildness" which was to eign supiym d n.- " TiTTg 7i= gn? pfejiim±i_wint2l<~tp~ v " much in vogue as th ev wee a w A CHRISTMAS TvtfNtoN. Tim,a--m bes of the Down famiiy W( f- o :._ n togethe.ina pleasant family uiieai. ui_xuesday hist, at_tbc n sid, nc j_ M. Fed. Bown, two miles c;i-t 1-, PilKkney, tlie olil homest,ad of (i ;, W. Bown. Tiiis is the fouth aiunm; gatheing of the kind, and wa i.e lnvt in- iittemhmee One of" t! /: ealiest settle in ]>ivinestn Couufv, was D. 1saac Bo\\n." who ;i.nuv-t \jn 183G. lie fn-st lo-eted ;;t wniia li.muon, int7isfu!"m\ t oiin,h\ le,t aftewad bought th;\fani uw oceopiedbv- Kasmus). liown, liis oote-t ies pe iu-m-. -When Ui.t-h i-u pniis. ie unning,.which is tioiu about, 4:CJ0-1 1 to o:i2 oce.ck each aftenioon, papes j-hiv U.m.d out at the ate ot-ls.uuo pe ; 11( o N.-Oi.ti minute, and in case of We have" liiutfat UHUis-ltA.2yen this niwtteftan be in- ceased to 1.UU0 pe minute. The ;,Sv vvs w hich is the fist and only pa- [ in I:ci!.igau to equie anything o.ce siuui Ia i ;.d f;ici. 1 lies. Xolwitilng i y. 1: ( 1 / - I.!. e 1. I-i Ma: he <,\anp.,-tit io:n 01 t >vo new sin Hetuit, tiie ieobitum :10 a i 1 lwiauie i im: l»,-:i y: 1 OMIWNYIS tin \i. ci :v; a \\y in 1 lie woe,1; liioii 1 1 b.i..\-m,t.< m lb, 1 -j.-i; :> l._l(i. C\LLL am i 1.,/Ve vuiu iiidetv in.,),ii ilii i V 01 a goi-d si,und a in } i)--t clas.- -f- ia. a i,e 41/ nay 01-Mig il-ase,-!.-; a won to tne wi.-c " tv; a c 1 e n!. JANu:sM>t:;;i:v. AOLNT. iv.iel-.nev, Mich. son. Hee he bougiit up his fan.iiv, ]);uticcd his potcs-ioi), hnd inh+b-ytl Tulv> ivm 1.mil AmOienn and one of the hot ihms/ih tlie coiuy. 1 ui.-o a A eu.t iis ( mi 0 t biuslns enduing the had/hips of pbnn a.lei. pii ; O/s.1! t.i oal 1 etc.. a 1...,liie. His childen Hmned amis, itbo not fa fom home, -and n-ov ciiimcn.. illci, fis. IT:,. Mel e. gand-childen/ and geat-gaiid-cbiidcn, Vuia and \ illago nmctv f, Sale! a little moe widely sewttee 1, C)i-,e c/ni:ifot.itll <\\\ \\j..: lionsn with t\v»,, i:-/\., in til \ii -,i_i t.f Citi-klM-". ;il. ae numbeed bv the hundeds, Saiv- i. Iil-. /. i<- 1/: e luti-s j [,;;,.,.. ni. 1 --,,,., ;oi.iiei.nl ly albthes.e wee bouuht togethe on j ;su 1 Mien. ;it> -. aiiv? i;i ee.ji-f.iim, of oia +ij (_ii.,.; t,,,,. i nl.- 1,,., ; 1 K.i/lei Luvi-t.iui. 1-- ei i,-,1,1 1 tl-niis iiiply to thht y tnm I -tht 7 tml nijo?.» -y = WW. CAFRSY,; most /pleasfint time Jl. iind_>!is. / PI\CK\ Fed Bown extending a tmunt- in. hospitality. The geate ]\vn <i-my duy was spent in-au exch..n.eof Uii AVnnmoies and ittmivisiviieettn 11, bi eu no less than ten o ii;tiu/>la bince some of those pesent ii/d iiiand a decade, in these- venivni in oads and last mails is alm/m an,a.-. Old ecolhctlt.ns" wee eiiliv n-d. music-and aan < s and h -t offt beautiful and hcaviiy.la \ n Ou!, t a.. tee.,, was mieavcigi.it._djiil "\(,e pesents duplnyed Wi,- uuusimly njij opiate and attactive, gi\ing e\- jession to wam afni-ctien and oceafcional good humo. While tiie tee was stillt>x-j)osed- to- view-; and befoe tthe~pescivts wee emoved fom, ity l. K. D. Bown, was asked io give, a- shot sketch of Ids pionee expeience. Thishedid itll gaphic miinu, j Among_thaojjept.>lit wee M. end i and Is. E. 1). IWown, with tbe. j childen, Floence, "\Yiill0, fb;iae nn,l \ Allie; M. and Ms..(;.AV. Un.v.n, 1 / <.-! >.:»i v.ith thei chiicien and gitml cluidcn M. and Ms. O. P. Bown and I (ltttgbte j M abe 1,-M-tuuiAIs l-unk Bown and son Otis, M. and Ms. 1)..Hodgeman, Miss Kate; Bown and M. and Ms. Fed Bowne M. and Ms...Cephas Dunning, vith thei childen-- M. and Ms. Waen B.gcs- find clnlden, (xnce and Hay. M sss. (-ant and Clvde ljunhing: M. and?/is. A. G. Walke; Mh Willie Willis, and othe fiends. The next eunion will be held at the esidence of M. and Mas. Cephas Dunning, in Htunbug. next Chistmas, at which time it is expected that a complete histoy of the.bown family will be ead.,.y, f.lch.. W,S SCtl-A.-IIMJ WIT!J PAIN...-ni;;i IliiNiv, i A (\v n IITI -\ n.i.. ;e-.i_.u i. ii.. w.1, o; II if.: te,; \ TH ivy,,) I-S... Oil <-. l::t l)f!.i :ei i i. v, j) at. i. t,: L nil) fli.ni -,ei l:o - -. :..-,-, f, i : iio; i hi leiin (;;:,.Illllt >il" - :.iea. -- ;,t:e t.tk 1.:-.10.::..: l:.i-,i.<!v - " i, Aixi U,;,t. ioiiii ion tii,-. U.llj.il 111 il:a -.- M.M;V Mtliliv. wttii"a:ut "stixj-cit(.<! tn!"l.>c mf Ajiil,0,, ls:-0 J, 0 f. ii,.-,i, ih-e oi On Ioac.iv FARRAND WILLIAMS & CO., AGENTS Petniit. Mii-hi-_.ui. St-t-1.,1<"IIP IIWHIMUL )» l,l,«j»,..". F-H.C- 1 Haitian owi-jj &5 SPLUlTIOIlPJlIli A-WejD- ITTTTocto J fo ovo C j-c-nn. W8 13 tboa«ca&ja oi casos. "Ps - 1,. Y\ ltalf a &\ lif. v.: h av,; K-cn PACtAQ» I K 3w-,-»«d tm plven W:, f,j5 T 1 3 -M:ont, -bcccinct " I,.,,0..V?.cii.:oi ul And jitt» S,F.ss m ao.f; 1 / >"olh i.!i ""i u I-oi-" -<> COTKATMLHT,C3; 2"l.iSTas.T;B"i3RTH3, 7. Ms. Youngs is a poo woman with ~WW little cttden;-and Ijves on the East Side ove the old Duane stove. :is An 80-pa e loth-ho- nd Hook of Advlccto it is well known. One day last wet k Youimu MlddlP-;iK(t Men.w.th Ppsciptloagf- S(Mf-tH"tmpnt>>v»»< ila Physician," she got enough ahead to buy a small jag of wood., On the night of the sawue S S HTTRE11HS 1P A& thtnl I. WiLLAMo A CO., MHWMUi(E, Wtl. day, at about 12 oclock, she 1» aid a _ noise at tte wood-piie,-and mistustii.t /"fivnqav\tv» the" cause of fy she aose to make a :; ft S ifi. ll-a-vx tabojs, I IW - ilohrui TO _ inveatigationi It yf&s a d i; gi i cc i. 1 diswjett fcwoappawntly-bi t h ea 11 h y men with fiy:sheej-bagjbvaw K U off a much pf ae wocxtas one cou.d otl Knd t%th i hold m,4l Hwv.!>s:!,: t-.i >iy f-e.ti.-iij cwiun o( < -c ILL!"...1 &T till.«9 C.uO.c-.. <.. t oy ft-t clcu-! &.. 1 tea/kii--.:. mil. lijl. : KTtTOf" bt-.bjmty cay, tti<j Euiueom ob- 6;u _ i> tiascs, tusi.s 8..,i,ful p.eiciioclsuil f»-,u j.juiuful li.aecc ti,n«, u,o u.e Induaiii 0" \<A, bain wnk. I) H"t te.iyintl.i ",0 llo suvft CU," :-.-si luk in JouM") S. t-.i;ig \:/\\.( nt cl-owhce, \..> ttj/tm-ilv ti.it tua eufi-i ftin-yuit a: \ < d tiot in- 1.:t/i. viih ttilctii.vo tn V>U1> i e c cau it jni o inconv..ucc, yf, ;i.ac,l on eelt () jtdal piclpjs. ( ok.i-n? iiilii-.o nml n putac t.ii. l),tt?ta-1 :>aiiontuth» «LUI <.f Ci--.ii; n.auor in spe" iu.lunil: felt wiavut t.c ij-. T!.n natu.l futij. :loi;s of tl.c liiituun cgitn- 1 n tio catotf.4. -T,,0 (Vi:lmf i"h c.nicnls of V CO., Mefj Chcmlsti, Novous Exhaustion, Pematue Decay, Loss of Manhood. In dltonwi olthe Oleo4Skl«aad bcm»,. Mmi>sUUity. Inixaatv, Ofvii W«ska»Hu COMTTINMS SnhlitUt and IcnUI AITiNtlw. - dnte«)tui<3 tmmnmta< nh «M ni«enieli i. Difcmttle TT«M«1. Ctn o wlwftt n»t g. quc.tkmt o b- ntwcfd bilmma dmitig tiwfwni by ipm. 1 fn/miww»)m tfvttme 11»» < ¾! 99BR BOOTS & SHOES. AVe have moe pleasing styles "in ou last assotment of BOOTS AND SHOES THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED, And fo Cheapness of Pice will not be Undesold by any House in Pinckney. _ j.w._-b-lhofr ~ AT OTJtt "STOBE CHILD Cat TRftPE AS CHEAP AS ANY MN! ailoukcem_make A POUND. HATS AND CfPS, = = Tfe AND SHOES, GLOVES ANMITTENS, IN FftCT ANYTHING TO Bt FOmOiftl - ;/ GEKEEATTSJDRE: ~ You Cai convince youselves by coming and getting pices. Unds?stand:MLniil JtmERSOlA THE W. S. MANN ESTATE, Decembe.11, MmMJl W < makp a specialty of dinne, and Jt i» always eady at 11 -oc-uu-k-&h&p.- iullie ealy jqd be eeved pompt- FAY Cuant HEADftTJAETER3. ITXOKNEY, MICHIGAN SLSHs EICE CHRISTMAS IS J±1<IX> so IS SANTA CLAUS, Fo I saw the old fellow in Detoit last week; he said he was so busy he did not think he could et to Pinckney on time, but would iiake me his a#ent so if thee is anything you want fo HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Just come to Hollistes, and you will be sue to tind it. Old Santa tlaus has left us just stacks of goods, and we ae going to sell them if we don t make, a cent. We want eveybody and his wife and childen to have a pesent. We ha a vey fine assotment of LAMPS And Lamp Timmings, which we shall sell vey cheap fo the holiday tade. CONFECTIONERY of all "kinds a wheelbaow full of ATTENTION SMOKKUS: We have the finest line of Cigas eve offeed in P1 n c k 11 ey. -..tiiv ois_iljalljvhen _ ou_ want a hst-class smoke. Yous till Januay 1st,1884j_witb a "Mev Chistmas" and Happy Newea. C. E. HOLLISTER. SOMETHING NEW! I WILL SELL Fo the next 30 davs, as follows: Heavy,IJoble Hane,... $26 to $28. Single Haness,... / to 10. Rae Oak-TannedLeathe and all my own make." ~! V Joseph Sykes. THE MdST EXTENSIVE PURE- BBED LIVk-bIOUK E8TABilSHt/IFUT IN THE t\. WORLD. Clydesdale ITopnn, Iehonn-\nmun Hoflf, English Daft Hof>, CuiiohiTs, Shetland Ponies, Holstein and Pevon Cattle. Ou enptnmes liavi- flip (itvantbce of ou many yphtr pxnpicncc in lipffliieand impoting: lac culh.iuuh, muittunttv of «(>mpulnq tiffeeiit heid?: low pions hpcnuflc of extent of buninesa; M > E RftN CIRCULATING C E HOTEL,- COT. Congess and Batos Sts., DETROIT, MteH. Ratns, 1 to $1 25 pe iav. Sin tie -flwmvla-ud cthff: I.odjjinjp 35.to 50c, RAPES OLD. SIALL FUU1TS AJMD TREES Ll>W TO DEALERS A»D PLANTERS. Stocfc-i»»-Cl.is». Fee u alogues. GEO.S. JOSSELYN, Fedoni ai N. Y- RTOT» - On account, of ill healthvatp.-<nmfffh t-o sell out my -inteest, in stock of mechnndiseoffeing a desiable oppotunitv fo any peson wi&hing to engage in business. Also will sell goods at etail fo cash,.- \ -, AT COST FOR NEXT 30 DAYS. f Those indebted to the fim of Wm. Dolan & Co,, on account, MUST CALL AND SETTLE Within 30 days, o,?ccountr will be left fo collection, as, we must make povision fo payiigofl ceditos. T WILLIAM DOLAN. PINCKNEY, 30VE#Bat22, Am. KpAbt?$){>} William Dolan individually will please call and find low ntes nf tiiiif">ot:ition. Catalogues fe«. Cxieapontloncesolkifint. P01VELL - BR03 M - SFTCINCllOKO, Cawfod Co., PENX flltwm TlMKI \ J injuii. &M&4 PllNtCKlSEY LIBRARY. " Boots todnet~otdimfs~p\ ume, fo 7 days. 4 Tickets fo, - 13 «0 New books ae being added evey week, and the poceeds will be dewte44o-4m&asing-andjmptmii the libay. Fo books o futhe infomation apply at WINCHELLS DRUG PINCKNEY, MicHioiJ CHRISTIAN BROWN,. ACKSMITH ill kinds of custom wok, and geneal epaiing, including HORSE SHOEING. Shop back of Manns Block, PiicawnT sm FREEP ofwmvmal B9a, A ftvotte peccttttlnn of on«vt Jtk tm»tiu>t«d nd ootmmm ifmotiuutaln t?u» MkmM mnd Pony.,.-- X s»- - v nw~3j.w->:? <,,-.

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