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Midland Iiupubllcan; - TUej csay that tho sheep In Shlatvassec county voted for Bliss too. The travelog mcu of Michigan are think lag of coins to Wellington In a body to witness the Inanjfuration ceremonies Our own Itawall G. Horr will probably be Commissioner of Tatcntu under President Harrison Burt won't gut bis Inventions patented then under any circumstances Fusion plurality in Shlawasse county In 1884 was 437. Republican plurality in 1883 is 831. Showinz a gain in four years of !258. Wliat - ccunty cm make a better statement? ' ', . , " Tout Palmer Is said to have ambitions alon the lino of being Commissioner of Argiculture.. Palmer's rercheron horses, Jersey cattle aud log cabin farm are by no mefns his only recommendations for tho place. ; ' , .' 'i ' 1 One degree below wro at Sault Ste. Marie, Tuesday. Terhaps uo metropolitan paper has a lct 'tr claim for ratronage than the New York Press. The editorials by I'obert P. Porter iave the truo ring. The success of this paper has boon unprecedented. " t Independent . How do do? Postmaster Chapell. -Messrs. John Egan A Son 'have been awarded the contract for building .the vaults for ( the county, treasurer's., and tho register of deeds' office. .'' Their bid ' was V765.00. Tho ladies of the Baptist church called on their pastor last Saturday after noon, and brought their luncheon with tliem. They wound up tho festivities of the occasion by presenting the minister and Ms wife with S3 yards of fcandsoxne carpet, for which Mr. and Mrs. Spencer desire to roturn their sincere thanks, The Cambridge, Mass., Tribune of Nov. 17, contains a most excellent description of t fie Riverside Press, owned and oixjrated by lloaghton, Mifflin & Co., one of the most extensive book ' publishing firms on the arth aud also publishers of that peerless literary magazine, , the Atlantic" Monthly, the Andover ltevlew, and the American Folklore. The article contains a history of the concern, from, its beginning to the pre Moniee pjutlnel: Mr. nnd Mis. Isaac Uale, Seneca and Mrs. Geo. Kowell, intend t go to Tcnitosscc, in the immediate future for the benefit of Mr. dale's health. Kzra Mason was in town the first of the week, nun eying the contemplated drain, so much talked of, mention of which has been uade several times through these columns. It is estimated that the ditch will cost, the kwu from t,500 to 31,800.. . Flushing Observer: A new postoflice has !ocn established at Brent and Frank J. Brown lias received the appointment of postmaster Lennon will ratify to-night. They are preparing for. a big time and hould the) weather provo favorable the at tendance will K large. The cornet band of this village will furnish the music. Mirriftd Nov.. 12th, at" the Methodist rtarsonasc.i Frank TSartan ond .Tulia Van Valkenbunr, loUi of Owosso. Ilev. ('. B. Spencer, otticialiiig. Married, in Owosbo, Nov. 12th, by tho Kev. C. B.. Spencer, Itashlo Perkins, of fJawroft and llosie Stark, of Perry. Vou can buy a lady's or gents' gold or sil ver watch for less money to-day than ever fv-fore at T. O. Christian's. Ira (J. Curry Sundajed In Fen ton. How long? Oh! how long, Ira? Prof. While was home Sunday. We un- scrol- Werstand his trips hereafter will Ik fironthly. j Foi: Salk: The building and lot two doors east of the Exchange Hotel, Owosso. lYice, 2,030 if hold soon. Address O. S. "mith, Owoso. -8m The editor of the Perry Sun Uk of the opinion that 4marriage is not a failure'' and hza gone and got married. .This accounts for the, item in his paper, offering to give tho Sun one j car to every girl thereabouts who will capture a husband during the re mainder of this year. Hero's a chance for a Sun for one year and sons for a longer ' r I - '" . ,,-,- .f lucldgun employs 15,560 ,' schoolteachers, iioout 73 per cent, ure females who receive something over r0 per viir. trf the wages paid teachers. ' M. K, Brewer, member of Congress and reflected, lias Issued a circular letter to those who would Ikj postmasters in the sixth Jistrict, saying, that there's plenty of time forth! after March' 4th, when President Harrison declares his policy. ' ..'. . 1 f any of onr readers desire steady, paying work,' we advis .them to'wrlte J.' K. Whit ney, nurseryman,'; Bochestcr N. " "for trrms to agents n he furnishes line outfits free. His stock 'is '.'warranted nnd 'prices reasonable.. 'Experience is not needed. , The amendment to tlx? Constitution rela tive to an increase of Circuit Judge's In Sag inaw county has probably carried. No ier jnrti interest In the result Is why this victory lir no notice before.' Electric Bitters. ' This remedy Is lecoming so well known and so popular as to need no 8ieelal men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters lng the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is gnarentecd to do all that Is claimed. ' Electric Bitters will cure nil diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, i will .remove Pimples, JJoHs, Salt l'ljeum and other affections caused by im fiurc blood. Will drive ' malaria from the ysteu and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers For cure of headache, 'consti pation nnd Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and .11 cr liottle nt Pnrklll A Son's Drug Store. Stock lTotis. Shiawassee county at Chicago fat rtoek t.how, captured several premiums. J. W. Hibbard tooka first, second and third in the various classes. J. S. McBrlde took second on a 00 pound hog In , llie ( Dnroc Jersey class and second on butter. Chas. Backman, of Stony Ford, N. Y., has recently sold to O. U. White, Paris, Ky., tho 21 year-old stallion, Victor Von Bis marck, for , 813, 000. He was by Rysdyk's Hamblctonlan, dam Battle Wood , (dam of Louis Napoleon ' 207), by Sayer'a , Harry Clay. His success as a sire is fast . bringing him to the front But few mares have pro duced two better sons than Iuls Napoleon and Victor Von Bismarck. ' . Win. Sawer has . sold his pacing mare Tiny Wilsou, 2:31 4' to Henry Richfield, of Jackson, Mich. - She Is. the dam of . Haven Boy, 3:15?; Kindergartor, SWT and of very fino attllion by Louis Napoleon, owned by Mr. Sawer. Tiny was by Old Igai Ten der, and her dam said to be by old pacing Rainbow. She is in foal to Jim Peck. : Mambrluo Clay, a brown stallion by Byer- ly Abdallah, at North Branch, Oct. 0, won the 3:40 race. Time 2:39)', 2:30', 2:40. Shiawassee county breeders purchased some of J. E. (Jllmorc's high Merino shiH'j at his sale last week. Ju C. Webb, of Ma.son, reeenfdy lost valuable yearling stallion by Wilton 2:lj' out of Cora Belle 2:29;. . C. S. Bingham, of Evergreen Place, Ver non, reports the following recent sales In a Jdltion to the 00 reported tairller in the season: , ' f i - To Mr. 11. Mcaclicm, Pctalum, Califor nia, an imported shearling ram. To Hadley Hawley, Vernon, in addition to his early purchase of 25 American ' bred Iambs and one imported ram, five American bred yearlings, six American-bred lamlis, three imported yearling ewes, three Import ed tw-year-olda. Including the pair that stood in pen of first premium ond silver medal at Toronto' Industrial Exhibition, In 1887, and ten imported ewo Iambs. To A. W. Wilcox1,! Bridgeport, Vermont, ono imported ram. . three Imported ewo lambs, three imported ; yearling ewes, one pair of three-year-old Imported ewes tliat won fit at the -Michigan State Fair and first at Buffalo International Fair, N.' V. To K. 8. Doty, Eagle,' one Imp. ratn. ' To L. N, . Iamay, Byron, oik; , yearling ram.. ..;!.- To O. V. Tuttle, Ixslle, onclinp. rani. To E. C McKee, Laingsburg, one r.im hunb. ' '" .-. .To A. McDivIt, Morrlee, one ram hunb. To H. Clay, Bancroft, one rain lamb. " To A. J. Gotalale. Vernon, one ram lamb. To D. E. Brooks, Owosso,. one .yearling ram. - .. ToW. A. Seribner,' - Bancroft,'' one jcar- iingrain. - " . ; To D.' Bennett, Moirlce, onf nun lamb. : ! To E. S. Robinson,' ..Bancroft, one year ling ram. . , ' . To J. W. Bawn, Perrj-, one ram lamb. . To R. Iewls, Bancroft, one rara lamb,o To T. Coolin, Vernon, one yearling ram. To L. Ix)ucks, Vernon, one ram lamb. ' To J. Baker, Iinlay City, one ram lamb. To G. Brooks, Vernon, one yearling ram. To other parties: One imp. ram, one imp. wether, four American bred ram lambs. No small part of the credit of the great Republican victory! iii Michigan Is dne" in the DetrolJ Tribune.' I For months U fought tno tariff question ngnltlcentl y and edu cated the voters as -to their . intercut , For our part we shall certainly aay the Tribune U entltleil to a hearty vote;' of thanks,' Then again to e ask all of our readers to subscribe for this excellent paper. Vou cannot at.'ord to do without It .Come in nnd let us x.ordvt It for you. " '" -;vi . Hie Mystcr)' of u Hansoui Cab, a play urnmn?LM iroru tno novel ny ; the same nara by Fergus W. Hume, eonius to Salis bury'! opera bouse this Friday, Nov. ti. Miss 1 1 attic Irving, the )Npular soubrette is a Ute head of the company, supported by a strong coropauy Tho play has had a very successful tun of oyer 300 nights at the Princess, Theatre, Ixutdon. WhUe playing in Chicago at the WInds.r Theater, the Chicago Herald wO'srTlw Windsor Theater was crowded by an .appreciative audience to wltaetw the lirst production, . The Mysten of a Hansom Cab.; , The. play U a; strong one, on the miisatlonal order depicting social life among the rich and poor of Melbourne. Mlss,)Uttie Jning as Sal Rawlins, the waif allowed a careful, conscientious atudy. .The e:)inpany Is a strong one, and tha play (well mounted. The introduction of a live horse and hansom cab was heartUly ' applauded. Reserved, seats at v " v-- ';; prices :v and 50 cent.. Osliurn A S'ns'.' , la Couumpticn' X&curafeli? ad the following: Mr C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., ays, "Was" down' with "ab coss of the lungs, and friend and physicians pronouueed me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third lottle, am able to oversee my farm. It is the finest medicine made;. Jesse Middlewart,' Daeatar, Ohio, says: "I lad it not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died of lung trouble. Was given up by tho doc tors. 'Am now In the best of health. Try it Sample bottles free at Par kill A Son's Drug Store. , . this; SPACE BELONGS TO : ; . i fvi : 0S.)'ii-' . I ! J. I . - . ., I ' . PR:M, lens OVERCOATS ' ,'r y 1 . -"" . '-.. . .1 CMnchilla Coats & Vests. UEWELER boy's oyRqpm: THE HE SAYS NO TIME TO :o:- ADVERTISEMENT, VERY BUSY. 3d DOOR SOUTH OF P.O., OWOSSO, MICH. TbeSPEC New Goods ... xscat"-'. is the subject of an article which J. M. French, M. D., will contribute to the Decem ber "Popular Science Monthly." Between one third and one half of all children Itoni Into the world die- before'' renebmg tlie age of five years, lu order to aid In checking this terrible death rate. Dr. Trench Mints out the chief causes of Infant mortality, which are due partly to heredity and partly to the surroundings. .-.,', .f ' ' ' Biasing lTcisc3 In tho ear. sometimes n roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceed ingly disagreeable and very common disease. iJitbs of smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsapnrllla, .the great lood purifier,- is a peculiarly successful! remedy for this disease, which It cure by purifying the blood. If you 'suffer from aturrh, try Hoods Snrsaparilla, the pecul- ;ir medicine, COMING EVERY DAY FOR THE Christmas Trade COMMENCING Saturday, Nov. 24th, TO OOrjTICJUE., . , TWO WEEKS. -J v t. L50k OUT FOR SOME: THING NEXT WEEK. "Soliefa Alout the Soar' i the title of an article by H. A. Oaks, to aojH'nrlnthe DeeetnlH-r "Popular Science M mthly." It is full of curious traditions of civilized and savage peoples, relating to im mortality and to plurality of souls, Wings and Stings. . This is the airy, stinging title of another sprightly amusing book by Palmer Cox. It Is one of the Qckei: P:orLi: scries, and similar to Its companion "Paws and Claws, w of which we told you recently. This is one of the funniest and brightest books for youngsters we have ever seen. ' Tho illus trations arc splendid and will make tho boys and girls roar with laughter. The Boston Budget, says: "a a holiday lnxk . nothing could be more appropriate, since nothing coukl confer greater pleasure upon the little ones." The National Bepublicaii says; Every page is a picture and all the text music, n fountain of fun, never ceasing. It w ill make young eyes blaze." ( It will " cer tainly be wonderfully popular.. It Is pub lished by Messrs. Hub1ard Bros., of Phil adelphia, Chicago, and Kansas City, to Vhom persons desiring a copy or an agency should apply. ' ' 1 ' Professor (to class In mineralogy) Cnri you recall a mineral recurring in tho liquid form7 Piuiosoplilcal student Milk: Ik ause It comes In quarts. My son lias leen afflicted 'with nasal ' ca tarrh since quite young. 1 was Induced to try Ely' Cream Balm, and before he had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal ftmell had all left him. -He upncarft as well ns any one. It Is the ,lest catarrh remedy in the market. J. C. Olmsted, Areola, IU. ' "Do you want a stop watch, sir?" ' asked the Jeweller. "Do I waut a stop watch sir? No, sir. 1 want one that will go. I've, got n stop watch now. , , ' , y l Mr. A. Nlcliols suffered from, catarrh .for years. He purchased n bottle of Ely's Cream Balm of us. ' Ho is now, almost cured, aud ays you cannot recommend it too hJghly.T Kvera Bros., Druggists, Independence, Iowa. ' "A cat market lias Nhii 8trfte.Viir.l,aris,' Confldcntlallr, we know where they , could ealsly get some cats for that market at' very small expense. i'v ; . . :..V. Winch. Was It? Bacon or Sh&kss- -' . . . pear.. . , j'fhc authorship of the dramatic produc tion attributed to the last of the above named is agitating literary; circles to tho very centre, but affects the masses far lens than the momentous question, how to regain or to preserve health, that essential of bodi ly and mental activity, business success and the "pursuit of happiness." We can throw far more light on this latter subject than the most profound Shakespearian can on the question lirst proiounded. If the system is depleted, tho nerves shaky; if indigestion or constipation iHithers one at times or con stantly; if the skin Is yellow or the tongue furred as in biliousness; if there premoni tory tw ings of oncoming rheumatism or neu ralgia; if the kldnevs are Inactive use Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, tho best rccujerant of an age prolific in beneficial and successful remedies. Kcmcmbcrlf malaria threatens or afflicts, that it neutralizes the poison and fortify the system.' i W , ! IQJ FOR Ladies' Newmarkets, $3, former price -$6. . -! 'I . , f " . :-i ,. '."fit , 9, ENTIRE STOCK of JACKETS at COST. Evervthiiior else'm' nfonort?nifi,--4-1'TTi.n,'7 AVrosener 'Block, Ovy-osso. '-t If you want a Cook Stove, If you want a Coal Stove, . If vou want a WonilStftvfi' V " . .. . , T w w I ' " i Cj:i K yotf want a Stove of any Mnd CALL 1A.T Ah . V- : I have the largest line of STOVES : in thcT&uiity. a , " ; c. the lowest prices. V. " w3 i ml at ST W7b 13 JR i2 lUv.vV 0n4 for Muitratod TU f? 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