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vKllY LATEST A KAWL CYCLONK. A terrible cyclone struck Kansas City anil vicinitv Sunday, 'llie cvclone divided as it struck the city, and com pletely made the circuit of the town. Over ;(XUH)0 worth of property was de stroyed in fifteen minutes. J? our lives are Known to he lost, and many persons are badly injured. The storm was a terrible one while It lasted. Hailstones as large as ben'aeflrjrs fell in great quan tities. The air waa li led with the lly inn debris of the buildings which stood in the cj clone's path. Men and women, horses and buggies were hurled through the air. The escapes in many instances were miraculous. The storm left buTOfl and destruction in its path. The streets are strewn with mattresses, pieces of lumber, and household ancles. In many places planks and pieces of lum ber have l een driven three or lour feet into the ground. The storm struck the city from the northwest, corning through W' aiMOtte and jumping across the Kansas river to the city. Here It divided and made the circuit of the city. Wyandotte suffered severely, and the little manufacturing suhuro of Argen tine is a complete wreck. It is fairly wiped out. It is Impossible to estimate the total damage or lors of life. All who suffered from the effects of the ter rible electric current are in ail ted con dition and do not know what their dam ages are. Only one man was found who was insured against loss by cyclones. After making the circuit of the city as far as the vicinity of Sixth street and the city limits, the cyclone jumped to the Missouri river, next touching at Randolph, about four miles below the city. Here it formed awaterspmit font hundred feet high, and went sailing down the river. Three churches and two saloons were scooped up by the cyclone here. The negro settlement in the vicinity of Twelfth and Charlotte streets WAS rated to the ground. The mayor and his associates are doing everything to relieve the homeless suf ferers. At least 250 lamiles are home less. Tuesday's dispatches contain full in formation of the terrible disaster. The cyclone extended over a greater area than Was indicated by the earlier dis patches. Numerous small towns were visited by the storm, dwellings and publia buildings being damaged or de stroyed, and in several instances loss of life was occasioned. At Macon City five persons were killed and ten or fit teen injured. Several of those wound ed at Kansas City can not recover. No authentic estimate of the losses on Jroperty can ba made, the telegraph ines bciug prostrated and railroad travel obstructed in all directions. Oronogo, Mo., was literally demolished. The cloud first struck the town in flie southwest suburbs, and pursuing a northeasterly course made a clean sweep. There was apparently but a second and all was over, llardlv a house or building of any kind was left standing within the city limits. Oak trees of considerable size were com pletely twisted off, and torn up by the roots. After the storm the people who escaped unhurt undertook, as best they could in their bewildered condition, to ascertain the extent of damage done and to render such aid as was in their Sower to those who had been injured y the storm. Up to the last accounts six persons have been found killed and thirty or thirty-five wounded. At Mo berly. Mo., the track of the storm was from lf0 to 200 yards wide, and in this track very few houses escaped injury. It is estimated that here. 800 buildings were ruined, four persons killed out right, fifty wonnded, and the loss to property fully S20.000. On Monday afternoon a terrific storm, having its origin in northern Indiana, passed over Michigan in a northeasterly direction. At Sturgis the cyclone was in the form of an inverted funnel. No loss of life occurred, but the damage will foot up fully $100,000. At White Pigeon, Mich., a frame school house was blown down. William Mack was crushed to death and several injured. Eight hundred assisted emigrants Bailed for Itoston Sunday from Galway. A heavy fall of snow occurred Sunday at Dead wood, Dakota. Horticulturists of Niagara county are troubled by the appearance of aphides on the apple trees. At Asherville, Kansas, Friday, three children of Isaac Wilkeson were burned to death in their father's barn. Jefferson Davis has recently been seriously ill with bronchitis, but is now considered out of danger. The Dominion authorities have taken special precautions to guard the Wel land canal against damage by dynamite conspirators. The police commissioner of Brooklyn, New York, reports to the mayor that there is not, so far as is known, a dis orderly house in that city. Governor Hamilton hasissued a proc lamation to the people of , Illinois, en joining a general observance of Decora tion day, .May 90. Sir John A. Maedonald,the Canadian premier, is in receipt of threatening letters, purporting to come from Irish men in New York. Gold has been discovered on the poor farm a Buffalo, New York, but not in sufficient quantity tomake milling prof itable. Dennis Kearney will soon have an opportunity of embracing his German prototype, Ilerr Johann Most, who is about to pay a visit to the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Stoddard, wife of the rector of 8t. John's Episcopal church of Jersey City, was killed Monday by the acci dental discharge of a pistol. Small-fruit growers in Southern Illi nois are much alarmed at the ravages of an insect which attacks ripening straw berries, which renders them unlit for market. The 1'ullman Palace-Car Company has been beaten in two suits to recover nk taxes due the State of Pennsylva nia, the amounts involved in both cases aggregating $31,000. By the falling of a carriage in which five men were being lowered into the Pancoast coal-mine near Scran ton, Pennsylvania, four men were so badly injured that they can scarcely recov r. There arrived at Boston Thursday by the steamer Phoenician eight hundred and twenty-one evicted tenants from Ireland, most of whom had been "as sisted" to emigrate by the British Gov ernment. A second trial of the libel suit of Tames Francis Malloy against James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Iltrnld, resulted in a reduction of the verdict for damages from $20,000 to $2, .000. The supreme court of Colorado has declared unconstitutional the law un der which Packer, the cannibal, and a number of other murderers were con victed. The criminals will therefore be liberated Hannah Sampson Great, the mother of ex-President (,r nt. died Friday at Jersey ( 'ity, in the B5tli ' ai of hei acre. Her death" was sudden, old age being the cause. She was residing with her daughter, Mrs. Oorbin. Edwin V. Hammond, of Reusseler. Indiana, wis on Monday appointed Judge of the supr me court of that Slate, vice Woods, appointed to sue, -e I Mr. Gresham as fudge of the United states circuit court. Governor (Jlii-k, of Kansas, has noti fied the sheriff of ford county thai un less he exerts his official power topic serve order and protect the property of citizens of Dodge City he will be re moved. There are indications of a stringency in the money market of New York, oc casioned by the locking up of large amounts by such men as yanderbilt and Gould, who are ''retiring from bus iness" for a season. Three brothers named Carson, who had achieved a reputation as despem does, were killed in a light with a sher- ift s posse near Delaware Bend. Indian Territory, on Saturday. One oi the of ficers was slightly wounded. Fire Monday night destroyed about $70,000 worth of property at Bsxrods burg. Kentucky. At Hamburg, Iowa, 180,000 loss was inflicted. At Silver Lake, Iowa, thirteen houses were burn ed, the loss aggregating 12,000. The advocates of high license in the Illinois House of Representatives lost ground Tuesday. The entire day was consumed in a light over the measure, its opponents succeeding in producing a deadlock. William B. Carroll, deceased, a clerk in the office of the comptroller of the city of New York, is discovered to have stolen $143,030 from the city. His thefts began with small sums m 1S70, continuing until August, 1882. Philadelphia's May musical festival, which closed Saturday evening, was not a financial success, the receipts having fallen about $10,000 below the expendi tures. The management has not even the consolation of having made the af fair a success musically. The New York, West Shore and Buf falo Railway Company has disposed of the last of its mortgage bonds, amount ing to $30,000,000, of which $4,117,000 was sold Thursday. The company has averaged about 00 per cent, for its bonds. The Governor of Kansas having or dered the sheriff of Ford county to afford protection to Luke Short, whom the mayor's partisans had driven out of Dodge City, a conflict between the two factions is apprehended upon the arri val of Short. A war of rates between the trunk line railroads is among the probabilities for the coming summer, the quarrel growing out of conflicting territorial claims. The affairs of the Vanderbilt and Pennsylvania lines are being put in shape for the anticipated competi tion. The directors of the defunct First National Bank of Buffalo. New York, have been sued by the creditor! of the institution for money lost through the mismanagement of its affairs by Presi dent Lee, who is now serving out a term in the penitentiary for embezzle ment. Railway fares from Louisville to Chi cago have been cut to $2, and from Louisville to Indianapolis SI. The war grows out of the refusal of the Jeffer onvlUe, Madison ami Indianapolis company to continue the arrangement of last year for an excursion of $7 to Chicago and return. The Ten Byckmaiisioii,oo the White hall road, near Albany, New York, which was built one hundred and sev enty years ago, and which during the war for independence was the head .piarters of the tqritf&of that section, was destroyed hy jire Tuesday. Captain W. W. Hush, of Lockport, New York, w: o was the first man to dnlist in r spouse to lresident Lin coln's call lor seventy-live thousand men to serve niliet) days, issued April I ). 1861. has been presented with a gold badge a foot in lengttt, in testimony of the fact cited above. A Yale Student from Siou City, Iowa, named 11. EL Palmer, having an ambition to rani as an author, has been shamed into the resignation of the editorship of the )'' iMerurv Magazine, and retirement from the 'Bone's soci ety," by detection In a series of flagrant plagiarisms. William E. Sawyer, an electrical in ventor of a universal reputation, died Tuesday in New York, lie was under sentence of four years" imprisonment for having shot Dr. Theophilus Steele, about three years ago. but had not been to the penitentiary. pending an appeal for pardon based upon the value to the Country of his inventive talents. The Rev. C. H . W. Stocking, rector of Grace Episcopal church, Detroit, and formerly of ( hicago, has been re quested by his vestry to vacate the pul pit of ( ; race church as tho only possible means of restoring harmony in the so ciety. The rector has shown light, and thus far evinces no disposition to com ply with the demand of the vestry. In consequence of what it claims has been unjust treatment by the city gov ernment of Elisabeth, New Jersey, the Singer Sewing Machine Company will remove its manufactory from that place, where three thousand people were given employment. A portion of the company's works will lie transferred to Scotland. Mr. James Gilflllaii. who resigned the United States treasurershin last month to accept the presidency of a financial institution in New York, has after three weeks' service in the latter capac ity, withdrawn from tho concern, to gether with three other prominent gentlemen who recently entered its di rectory. It is now estimated that the hostile Apaches in the Sierra Madre mountains number about three hundred warriors. They occupy an area about as great as that of the State of Ohio, from which it will be extremely difficult to dislodge them, as they will find ample means of subsistence in the wild game that abounds there. The district court at Virginia, Neva da, on Saturday granted a decree of divorce on the suit of Theresa Fair against United Slates Senator JamesG. Fair. There was no contest, and Mr. Fair settles upon Mrs. Fair $4,1300,000 in money and United States bonds and the family residenco in San Francisco. The probate court of Hennepin coun ty, Minnesota, has decided that the widow of the late ex-Governor C. C. Washburn is entitled to one-third of the decedent's estate in Minnesota (es timated to be worth $200,000), indepen dent of the provision made for her in her husband's will. Mrs. Washburn is an inmate of an insane asylum. Reports from correspondents of a Chicago commission house indicate tnai cue sprimr wueai crop is m a m ue favorable condition at present than it has been at a corresponding date lu a number of years past. Dispatcher. Iroin along the line of the Northern Paoiflc Railroad in Dakota are also favorable as regards irinig wheat and other small rains. Corn ll b ing planted quite freely. n,'- libel suit of the ex itev. il O. Hoffman, oi llloomington, Illinois, against Zstta Robinson resulted ma disagreement of the jury. The suit was tho outgrowth of the eedleaiasl ical trial and conviction of Mr. Hoffman on chorees Of Immoral conduct, the Robin- sou glr), a former domestic In the fain lly of Mr. Hoffman, having been the j main w.tness for the defense. The council of atven, the executive head of the Irish National League of ! America, met Moaday In Detroit and Settled various matters relative to the status of the league and the functions of its otto is. In the lir.-t respect, it was dee aeo that the league of America i is auxiliary and Eubordinate to the1 league of in land, to which all moneys Collected in the United States are to be transmitted at stated intervals. At Heme. Missouri, Saturday night, a young man named bin chard and a companion detected two men in the act of robbing Rurchard's father's store. The burglars fired upon the young men, killing Iiurchard. His companion re turned the fire, killing one of the burg lars, the other one escaping for a time, but was captured on Sunday by citi zens, who it. is supposed lynched him, as he has not been delivered to the offi cers of the law. At the convention of the Ohio Brew ers' and Maltsters' Association at Cleveland, Tuesday, resolutions were adopted recommending that brewers and those whose interests are identified with theirs oppose at the polls all per sons and parties who favor measures inimical to the brewers, and favoring an early test of the constitutionality of the Scott law passed by the late Legis lature of Ohio. " The charge having been published in New York that the American Baptist Missionary Society's funds for the ex penditure in Burmah had been manipu lated in the interest of officers of the society here, Dr. Murdock, of Boston, secretary of the board, explains that whatever manipulation has been done was for the benefit of the society and with the consent of the missionaries in Burmah. According to the May returns to the department at Washington, the condi tion of wheat was poorer the 1st of this month than on April 1 in New York, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. With the exception of Indiana and New Jersey, which are unchanged, all the otner Northern States show an im provement. The statistical agent of the department in London reports an improvement in European wheat pros pects during the month. A colored domestic in the employ of the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Franklin, Massachusetts,, is accused of having made several attempts to poison the family, and when she took her de parture, last week, nearly every article of food in the house was found to have been poisoned. Besides this, the girl had cut and mutilated many valuable garments belonging to the ladies of the household, while numbers of rare books in the clergyman's library were torn or otherwise irreparably damaged. There is no known motive for the girl's con duct. Amasa Stone, the millionaire of Cleve land, Ohio, shot himself through the heart in his bath room Friday after noon. Ho had for some time been troubled with insomnia, and became despondent, believing himself to be in curably affected. Recently he hascom plained of a pain in his head, and his friends believe that at the moment of his suicide he was out of his mind. He leaves two daughters, one the wife of Colonel John II ay, who sailed for home from Liverpool Thursday, having been abroad for a year past. The Standard Oi 1-Works at Coram u nipaw. New .Jersey, were struck by lightning Thursday forenoon and seton tire. The flames communicated With the oil tanks, one explosion followed another, and at last the store-house where the barreled oil was kept was at tacked, which succumbed. Six firemen were overtaken by a flood of blazing oil andperished. The loss is estimated at H,fi00,ooo: the property destroyed in- Oluded twelve large tanks, eighteen cars, six barges, a dredge, three docks, and live brick buildings. The supreme court of Missouri has tl. cidi d. in a suit brought by a resident of St. lAiiiis to restrain the teaching of foreign language! and the arts and sci enc s in the public schools, and to pre vent the expenditure of school funds for the instruction of children Under B yean of age, that the board of directors Of the public schools is the solo judge, SUbiect to legislative direction, of what shall he taught In the public schools, but that it Is contrary to the state con stitution to pay out money for t be edu cation of children under ( years of age. Five murderers suffered the extreme penalty of tho law Friday. Sylvester K.. Mackinson, who murdered Mrs. Maggie A. Copeland in August last, was hanged at Cambridge, Illinois; An gelo Cornetti, who killed a fellow con vet in BingSingon December 81, 1881, was executed In the State-prison-yard: John W. .Jackson, for the murder or Samuel T. Hull, was hanged at Jack son, Ohio; Jerry 1 Unlock, for the mur der of Thomas lh andenburg, died on the gallows at Jacksonport. Arkansas: and Henry Rivels. the murderer of Henry Hyams, was executed at Last Providence. Louisiana. That Great Artist, Von Bobb. Talking of foreign things reminds me. I have an artist friend who, though ho is American to the backbone, rejoices in a very European name. Some years ago ho had to go to Paris. Ho had a num ber of pictures, but no dealer would touch them at any price because they were painted here. They were too cum brous to be carried away, and he was ll despair as to what disposition to make of them, when ho noticed that Leavilt was getting up a mixed sale of foreign picture. He dropped in and said: "I have a lot of pictures I would like to put on sale with you. They are by Von Dobb, and are first-class." "Von Dobb, eh?" said Uie auctioneer. "You don't say so. Why, I don't be lieve we have a Von Dobb in the collec tion." "I'm pretty sun you haven't, for these are the lirst. of his that have come to America. I'll semi them in to-morrow. And he did, and got better prices foi them than ho has yet begun to com mand for his oanvasscs under Id own ToH Hira Whsrs. The old squatter's spirit. A deputy United State marshal, hunting for lit tle distillers, stopped at a mountain mad blacksmith shop hi Arkansas. The blacksmith appeared la the doorway, and the deputy marshal, as it was neither morning nor evening, but know ing the directness of expression requir ed by the natives, said: "Good day, sir." 'Good bye,1 replied the blacksmith. ' I don't mean good bye; 1 mean how are you?" "How an I about what?" "Tilings in general." "I'm willing." "Willing for what?" asked the deputy marshal. "To take a drink." "Say, I want to go to Jones' Point." "Why don't you go, then?" "Because I want information." "What information do you want?" 'Thai's all right. I d give W to know exantlv where I am. and be "Well, "if you you I'll looked around anxiously, here," said the blacksmith, won't tell anybody that I told tell von "1 won't tell anybody." "If them whisky makers OOBM around with guns you won't let 'em know that I told you?" "No, I swear I won't." "I'm sorter feanul. Ride up closer to the door. U Pete Smith or Nath Moore tranter know erhar you got your information you won't tell em, you r a . P" and the blacksmith looked around anxiously, moved uneasily and looked toward the woods. "And you'll give me live dollars to tell ou exactly what vou arc?" "Yes." "(limine your money."' The money w as paid over, and the blacksmith cautiously putting it in his pocket, looked around again and said: "Now with a promise that you won't blow on me 11 "I want to know where I am' "Vou are right here," and dodging through the shop the blacksmith disap peared, leaving the officer no wiser but five dollars behind on futures. A Newsboy's Suit for $10,000. William Collins, a Brooklyn newsboy, has shown the world that if great cor porations have no souls they at least have pockets.' A jury of the Supremo Court says that the Union Ferry Com pany must pay him $5,000 for a bruised head and a broken knee-pan. William was found aboard one of the company's boats one day last .summer by a deck hand. He had paid his fare and pos sessed the full rights of a passenger. The deck-hand, unwarrantably assum ing that he had sneaked in through the gate, threw him off the boat with such violence as to inflict the injuries above mentioned. He sued for 910,000 and gets 96,000, a sum quite large enough to teach tin; Union Kerrey Company that even an bumble newsboy has rights which its employes cannot with impu nity trample upon. X. Y. Times. GENERAL MARKETS . riiirAtJO. Wheat.-HikIut: .May, SI. 11(3)1.11 Jane, 81.1.1 - i.l.'i,1 ; July, Sl.l.vval.151 . OORN. Hiuhei ; May. .V'4 fift'c ; June, 56tfr58fe: July, 08fi'fi8fcc. Oats. Higher; Mav. 41m nilHtt June ISOtfe; July, 419- .41c. Provisions. Mess Port; higher; May, 919.82W10.85; June, l9.Cdi9.StUi J'y, f 20.07lt(20.10. Laol -Steady ;May,11.82i ("11.85; June, Sll.D0all.021.. ( attlk. Market linn. We quote: Fancy heavy export tteen te.85rtr6.6l Hioice fat Hteers, C.SVfl.St (iood do 6.15rtM!.8f. Medium grade steers 5.75T0.1f Fair to medium steers 4.75rti5.5C Hogs. Market firm. Sales ranged from S7.oo(7.4r for light packing andshipplnar; 7.007.85 lor heavy packing, and from 87.40(a7.7.r for fair to choice smooth heavy i-liipping lots. HUTTKR. SteadjT and firm. We quote; Choice to Fancy Creamery at 25260 V ft; ordinary to food do. 28uM6; eood to f.-ncy Dairy at SOaSSo; common to fair do. lflalBOj Ladle-packed, Ualflc; packing stock at s 9;!.,c; ( rease, 7)iiu8,Jc. NEW YORK. Whkat. Higher; No. '2 Mav, 81.22J I. 22K; June, tl.32K1.28V: July, Sl.24'4 1.25k. CortH. Quiet; Mixed Western bpot, M(67c. CINCINNATI. Fi.oim. Market quiet; Family, JM.70rti 5.10. Wiikat Firm: No. 'J Red Winter, 61.181.14 Conic. Higher; No. 2 Mixed, f6e. Oats. Higher; No. I Mixed, 48 liYK. Oniet ; No.2 Fall, 66)fC PROVIStnHI -Pork dull at J-'-!).7.-. Lard quiet at S11.37K. Pulk Meats linn; Clear sides SS.12KC11.06. Bacon dell; Clear aides 816.16. M1LVVAUKKK. Wnr.AT. Higher; May, 81.10&; June, II. 184 ; July. 6Llft: No. 8, S9c. Cotin. Hlgher at Tmc for No. 2. Oats. Firm; No. S White lie. Kvk. Higher; C3Jc for No. L HAKLiiV. Higher at 54c for No. 8' FT. LOUIS. Wheat. Higher; N o. I ItedMay, 81. 18)$ (31.13?; June, 61.18ft Coim. Higher; Mav. 52(352; June, 5258C OATS -Quiet; May, 43c43c. Ktr Quiet at 59c. Baki.ky. Steady at 55f076c. Pkovisions. Pork higher; 820.30. Dry Salt Meata quiet at $10.05, 10.75, 11.00. Bacon steady at 811.12, 11.50, 11.87. Lard higher; 8U.25. Hogs Higher; Packing, 87.15(07.25; butchers' to best heavy, 87.25 7.40. PALT1MORE. Floitr. Quiet; Western Superfine, (Jr4.00; do. extra, 84.2.V5.00 Family, J5..V) fflti.25. Wiikat Western higher: No. 3 Winter lied Spot and May, 91.204 1.21; June, 81.22(31.22. CoitN West ern higher; Mixed Spot and May, 64 gflSfcc. OATa. Western White, 52(tf.3!; ixed do. mm. Mr. JtYK-lligher at 70 72c. BOSTON. Woot.. Dull and firm; Fleece 40a42c: Michigan fleeces, ITTaSSe: No. 1 Ohio 49c; combing delaine fleeces 42Ha48c. THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA ( N . of New York, wish agents to sell their Toas and Coffees. This company has been ettabliaaed 43 years and its business is confined exclusively to the importation twill snle of these goods. 1 hey arc widely known ovn Ike rountry, both as wholesale and retail dealers, anil have many very large buyers amongst their customers. Agents now working for Ibeea br selling to hotels, storekeeper, and families are, and have Ween doing well. Druggists who sell teas can have them packed securely in tin canisters, so that their flavor will not be effected by oder emitted from other artick's in the store. AddreMi: RoiiKirr "Wkm., Prcst., 48 Vcsey Su , New York. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyiipepala, Iiidiireatloii, Malm in. I.lver nnd li hi iic, 4'oniplitlntM. IriiKKiN(N and FhyMiflanit endorne It. Ue only Brown's Iron Kitten made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. The Oivosso Ice Co. aSWill deliver Ice during the Season of 1883, at the rate of 25 pounds per clay, for Por month, or HB8.00 for the season. Only JSC cents Per hundred pounds. H. Ax ford, PropV. Sheriffs Sale. NOTICE is hereby Riven that bf virtue of a writ Of Bwf lariat bMMd Mil of the Circuit Court for the county of Shiawassee, in far Of of Msttaiaa L Mew art ami William M .Kilpal rick. iitfai list the Koriftanl chattels und real estate of John L. Il Bit. Krwin Kveleth unci J MOD Saunders, in said count v, to me di rected and delivered, I did on the Mtfc day of March A. 1)., lN8:t, levy upon and take all the right, title and interest of the said .lason Saunders in and to the following described real elate, that In to say: the west three-eights ) of the south part of the Mouth half of the south vest quarter of section six teen (1) in township tar OH (7) north, RSBfS three east, containinc tilteen acres ol land. All of which I shall expose for sale at Public Auc tion or Vendue to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court Mouse, in the cltjf of Coiunna, in said county, ou the 9Sm dtt 6wmmi m-xt, nt to o'clock in the forenoon ofmiitl lny Dated, Corunna May Kth ISM, A DBEW ;. UBL8O. WM. M. OLPATR1CK, Sheriff. Attorney . Notice of Letting Drain Con tract. PUBLIC KOTIOE i korohr rirra that on the Hill day of May. A.I), lsi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the house of V. Bankau, in the township of Owus.su, in the county of Shiawassee, I will be present for the purpose ()f letting contracts for the const ruction ot a drain in said township. (Ie- rib. .1 ;is l'ouv: Commencing 180 rods West of the E. 1 , post of section 84, in the township of Uush, running thence south to the Uj line running Hum and West through Met ion I ui Owomo from thencoWret end Mouth west to the South A post of Motion 1 in the township of Owomo, and known as thoOwOMOknd Butt drain; ami that at that time I will let contracts for the ttruotlOD of said drain UJ Ml t ions, to the lowest responsible bidder or bidden. Also take notice that I will llien and thorn, at the time of the letting of such tract, h" present to review all MOMMMttl Of benefits upon ine lanus upon whieli sanl drum is to he constructed, and HHNN for the const ruction thereof Dated at Owomo, this 14th day of May, A.D. 1861. II. II CAReON. Township Drain Coniniis.sioner for the township of Owomo, In the oounty ofShiawamee, PAINT YOUR- HOUSES, FENCES, AND BARNS WATERPROOF PAINT Manufactured only bj ! ULIiMANN & PHILPOTT "it; c'v B8 Medina cor, Went St.. CLEVELAND, ). Any Shade or Color dniiad. Send for Price Liat. VHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEC BY EXAMINING Chicago, Rock Island & Pacsfic R9y, BetrtR the Great Central Lino, affords to trnvalera, by reason of Ita unrivaled geo graphical position, -.! shortest and best route betveon the East, Northeast and Southeast, and the West, Northwest and Southwest. It Is literally and strictly truo, that Its connections are nil of the principal lines of road between the Atlontlo and the Pacific By Ita main line and branches It reachea Ohloago, Jollet, Peoria, Ottawa, La Salle, Qenesoo,"Mollne and Rock Island, In Illinois Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Keokuk, Knoxvllle, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Des Moines, West Liberty, towa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Outhrle Center and Council Bluffs, In Iowa ; Oallatln, Trenton, Camoron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven worth and Atchison In Kansas, and the hundreds of cities, villages and towns Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As It Is familiarly called, offers to travelers all the advantage and comforts incident to a smooth traok, safe bridges, Union Depots at all connecting points. Past Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS, WELL ventilated WELL HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COAOHE8 i a line of the MOST MAGNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS evor built t PULLMAN'S latest designed and handsomest PALAOE BLEEPING CARS, and DINING CARS that are acknowledged by press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In whloh superior meals are served to travelers nt the tow rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENT8 EACH. THREE TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER TWO TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, via the famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. . A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kankakee, has rocently been opened between Newport News, Rlohmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette' and Oounoll Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points. All Through Passenger carried on Fast Caprees Trains. tor more detailed information, see Maps and Folders, whloh maybe obtained, as vail as Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada, or of ft. It. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN. Vlce-Pres't A Oee'l Manager, Cen'l T'k't A Paaa'r Ag't. CHICAGO. fftADR MARX The Ureal In TRAOIMARK nriic-uy. A ii u ii la i 11 u if cure for Seminal Weak nci-v Hm T matori hen, I in liotenev, and all tri-u.nehlhal fol low MM a seipieuec of Self- Abu. j ai loss of M. n . IEF6IE TAII86 I i ' AFTER TAIII6. soode, I'ain in the Hack, DlmUCM oi UMitl l'r mature Old Ait- und many other diaeaura tin I .i to I ii sau i iv orObaaUmpttoa and a 1 renin Hi I i ave 4' Full particulars in Otir phamplet, v. 1 I . r di siie to semi tref bv mail In every one. It, Ih Specific Medicine Is'sold by all lru(jisl :t p,--package or six packages for i!, or will be mi nt frr liv mall on the receipt ol the inoiiev, bv add: Milnj ' THBGBAY MKDK IM: CO.. Buffalo N 1 On aertonhl of Counterfeits, wo have aitojrtMl the Yellow Wrapper: the onlr Dulne. (iuarant. i of cur Issued by FAKKANH W I I.I.I A MS ft. iM'irolf. Mich cruras Scrofula. Ervsivelaa, Pimples and Faco Gruln, Blotches. Boils, Tumors, 7 ot ter. Humors, Salt lineum, SfnAld Head. Soros. McrcmizI Diseases, Female Weakness and Irregularities. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, JuanCico, Affections of tho Liver, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep sia ana General ucoiuzy. A course of Bucclock Mood Bitter, will Mti N ,tical th.it it is the Graatcut UUI runner o'i carili. Sold by medicine de.ilor, everywhere. Direction! in eleven iaaglMgM, I'RICK, Ji.M. FOSTER. MILBURN & CO., Prop's, Buffa'o, N.Y. $1,000 Forfeit! Having the utmost coiitliier.ee in itssuii i lorit) over nil others, and ufter thousands ot t Ol the most complicated and severest cases tvt could find, we feel justified in offering to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any case of Coiifflis colds, sore throat. InfllHUIIi htfaWBagli bron chitis, consiimjitlon. fit its early stSRes, WBOO injr ooagh) MM all diseases of the throat and I1111KS, except Asthma, for which we only claim relief, that we can't emu with West's Cottgi) Syrup, when taken MSOOtdlBg to direction" Sample hottles 2T and B0 cents; largo botttw OBf dollar, lienuine wrappers only in blue. BoM bv a" druRKistn. or sent by express on receipt of price. JOHN i . WEST & CO , sole proprie tors, 1H1 & 1K.-J W. Madison St. .(.'hicago, Ills. Solf Agent in Owosso, E. M. BROOKS. DM f HIS OPINION. in Clear StMtttUtt in Authority ajJs kit own to the lu,ir Judgment. 191 West Tenth Street, l Nkw Vokk, Aug. , 1S80J it BUM. Si.aiu'ky A Johnson: I mb ilow to pin nay fuiih to toy ne ooratlve tgent. BKWaON'fl CAPCINE roBOUS I'LAS. TEH hai yon aiy good opinion, i find it an exceptional!; cleanly plaster tn uie nod rapid In ii action. Many icata of its qualltlel In my OWN family, and among my patients. Ii.tve ConTlnCOd UW that there la no oiiici single arttoh) so valnable for impiilar use, in.nr s,. bclpfkll iu can 1 of l.aiue Bak, Local Hhewatlani, Neuralgia, L'onceition of tie Bronchial Tiinea and Utngaaaa Unabago. ou ma feel rree to aaa my aawe. Very truly roan, H. II. KANK, M.I). Phyaidan-lu-Chlel of the De Quincy Home.. Price of the CAPCINK m: en nt I abary i Johnaoa, Chew lata, Nw fork. PARKER'S GIMQIR TONIC (Mice Tested Always Preferred. Thla greet remedy Ims won Ita way lo the I lgh it place in the ehteem of the moat Intelligent peopli ! There are daily L i mits to its host of Irieuds. lis I performance is lavarlabty Better thaa Its Promise. It jives lone and power. 1'or oouanlainta ei the ! Kidney a, Bowela, Stomach, Liver ana Langa(foraII the anotlo trouuiea or women and r.ir ihoee bihiv (Haordera Induced by anxiety, rare and mental strain, i!-' ' fleet, will surprise and charm you. It i not aa eeaenee of ginger. lellcloue lo Ine imlate. an antidote to the liquor hahit, and exceedlnciv i ludpl'ul to the ieil and fcebl . 60c, aixl i.0U si s lllsroX & CO.. New York. CEOORAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP, THAT THE M