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INN ARBO V TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT MAY 17, 'ce Trains leave Owosso as follows: NORTH. SOUTH. Dally esof t Sunday No. 1, 10t03 a. m. - No. 3, T;23 p. m. Dally. No. 6, 1 iOia. m. Dally except Sunday No. S, 9:00a.,in. Ko. 4, B:55p.43. Dally. SJe. 6, 8:00 a. a. 'Cheap rates and good connections with boats at rankfort ior toe west and northwest. ,Boat leaves Frankfort for Menominee, Mich , Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fr aay, ai v a. m. ieave wsnomince at i p m. same dava for Frankfort. (Leave Frankfort for Kewauneo. Wis., Wednes day and Saturday, 10 a. m. Leave llel waunee, Wis., for Frankfort, came days, 4 p.n Hurt. S. Stratton, Agt., Owosbq. MICHIGAN (TeNTRAI "The Kicgara Falls EoiUe." SAGINAW DIVISION. OWOSSO TIME CARD. . TRAJN3 SOUTH. Chicasro Express leave 8 :06 a. m., arrives . Jackson 10:15 a. m., Chio?o4:30 p. iw. Slecpe .ana parlor csr, iviaciunaw to jacu.bon. Chicago Express, dalle, leaves 16:32, p. m arrives in Jackson 11 :20 p.zn.. Chicago 7:10 a. m Through Sleeper (Bay City to Chicago) daily, uwosso Accomodation loaves z :uu p.m., arnv ungin Jaoltson 4:05., p. m. Ifay Clt7 Accomodation leaves Bay Cty 0!50, a. m. ; Saginaw lO.HU a. m., arrives at Owosso a 1:60 p.m. . . TRAINS NORTH ' . Bay city Express, uany, leaves QUO .a. m arrives at Bay City 8:40 a. m. Sleeper, Chicago nouaycuy. Marquette Express leaves Owosso 7:19 p. m, . arrives at Bay City 9 :80 p. m. Steeper and far lor oar. Jack.cn to Mackinaw, city. Owosso Accommodation leaves Jackson 11:00 Arrives at Owosso 1 :M p. m. Sapinaw and Bay City leaves 3:05 p. ra and rrkv?at Saginaw 3:55 p. m., Cay City 4:35 po i. u. ulasgow, Agent, UWOSSO W. Suogt.es, O. P. & T. A.. Chicago . (DM & MiWee Mm) TIKE TABLE IN EFffCT MAY A, .1036. Westward. eft 1 111 -S 33 STATIONS. 5de !? So 3 K X O eJ a. m a. ic p. m Detroit Lv 6 55 7 15 640 11 I5f p. m. p. 4 05 8 00' 10 45 11 05 18 15 Milwaukee Jet Pentlae Holly Durand Owosso Ionia Lowell Grand Eaplds G. K. & I. Jet Ferrysburg G'd Haven Chicago Ste'mer Milwaukee St'm 4 85 0 07 8 13 i 18 17 8 58 p. m. 8 41 a. no I 61 0 1 14 9 85 1 40 8 S3 3 V) 10 15 10 43 2 41 10 OtM 1 17 8 55 V 2i' 10 05 10 10 11 00 11 05 00 8 45 5 08 11 49 3 57 p. m. 12 17 4 25 5 41 6 50 0 65 9 40 1 00 i a 3 05 9 10 4 58 5 10 6 10 6 15 6 Oil a. m: 9 43 a. m -Eastward. jf J-j-ft STATIONS. .-5 gocfl Ji w MP 2 H a w Milwaukee v Chicago f During naviga t tlon only. ' G'd Haven Lv, Ferrysburg G. It. & I. Jet Grand Rapids Lowell ' Ionia Owosso . Durand Holly Pontiae Milwaukee Jet Detroit p. m. 9 00 9 00 7 80 7 00 a. m. a. m p. m, 910 815 813 8 25 400 4 28 605 655 8 25 9 05 925 p. m p. m. T 10! 5 40 9 00 9 05 10 05 10 20 00 7 1 6 44 0 04 8 13 3 a. m 10 40 8 15 6 40 11 on 11 68 No. I 'J Daily 7 15, 10 65 11 85 1 20 a.m. 7 40 900 13 25 3 10 8 53 5 10 5 .') 35 7 15 7 35 a. m. 9 35 1 47 8 26 8 05 0 14 4 47 53 3- 5 37 8 45 4 06 P. m. 0 80 7 05 11 50 a. in. a. m. H0. 12 Chicago Express, leaves Owosso nuuy at :.h p. m. ; corunna 4:44; Vernon 4:54: Durand 6:10. Arrives at Detroit at 7:85 a. m. ' NO. 17 Leaves Detroit daily at 8:00 p. m. Arrives at Owosso at 10:4.3 p. m. KVChalr tt Sleeper Car Service. Eastward No. ltfb ns Pullman Sleeper Chlca go to Detroit. No. 14 has Parlor Buffet ar. Grand Haven to Detroit. No. 18 has Parlor Car, (Extra charge 25 cents). No. 82 has Wagner Sleeper to Detroit, dally. Westward No. 11 has Parlor Car to Gd. Rap ids, (Extra charge 25 cents). No. 15 has Par lor Bullet Car, Detroit to Grand Haven No. 17 has Pullman Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago. No. 81 has Wagner Sleeper to G'd Rapida, daily. (Toledo, Saginaw i Muskegon Division.) Steamers run during navigation only. A3-rxra..rj ramp ty RAILWAY. ' mg M Jb-4.JJ.nd LiobKlt a. m. Muskegon Lv 8:00 Sparta 9:U Cedar Springs 9:43 Greenville lr..3u 12 M Sheridan 'v 10:52 1:45 Carson City 11:2-2 3:11 Ashley 12:i( 5:1! Owosso Jet. 12:50 8:30 Detroit Ar 4:05 ' . p. m. WESTWARD, a. m. p. m. Detroit Lv 6:5o 10:45 Owosso Jet. Lv 10:20 B:J5 Ashley 11:05 ;30 Carson City 11:67 8:40 Sheridan 12:29 9:40 Greenville yiM 10:30 Cedar Springs l:R0 -Sparta l:8i Muskegon A r 3:10 p. m. O. H. HUGHES, Asst. Gen'l P. h T. -Arent. BEN FLFTCHER, E, WYKES. Local Aent. Mich. Pass. Agent I In currnj con-rs-umption there -iiGtlw tie like taking Time by the fore lock. IJoctors say consumption can't be cured ; they have arguments to prove it. But when thev see it cured right under their - faco and eyes by Dr. riesce's Golden Medical Discovery, they admit that there's-something wrong ibout their arguments and something wonderftjl about sLhe " Discovery." 'it Isn't miraculous. It won't cure every case; btxt.it cure9 a suprisingly large i?er centageof cases , even when the patient is pretty far gone with a bad cough, and bleeding from the lungs, and reduced al triost to .-a shadow. Consumption is a blood disease. The lungs want a fresh supply, of pure rich blood and plenty of it ; that is what the "Golden Medical Dis covery ' ' gives them. It is a fclood-maker. It gives the blood-making functions power toTproduccalarge quantity of the nourishing red corpuscles -which make Wealthy life-giving blood. This stops the -wasting; firives outlhe imparities; heals rthe ulceration , and begins a rapid building-up process, of solid, substantial flesh ,t;nd vital energy. It isn't nly consumptives who need the " Discovery." Itcures every form of chronic blood-disease and all scrofulous and eruptive. affectioES. Tin. Isaac :K. Downs, of Sprint Valley, Rock land County, TV. r., wnten.t " For inree years i had Buffered from that terrible disease, cousuir.p- tion. and heart-disease, before taking Doctor Werce't Goldeu Medical Discovery I tad wasted away to a skeleton ; could not sleep nor rest, and maoy times wished to die to.be out of my misery. Step by step, the signs and realities of returning health slowly but surely developed tkemselves wniie taking we " uiscovery. lauaj i up m scaloo at one-hui!red-flnd-efghty-seven., and am well end lit rnni. The 'Golden Medical Discov. ,ery' Jias also cured my daughter of a ery bad ulcer located on the thlch. Ailer tryinjr almost evervthinir without success we purchased tl three bottles of your "Discovery' which healed perfectly.' Yourruly, J? The Red Cross in the old days used to be on tho 5 shields or the Knights. .Now you will find it on the face c Johnson's Belladonna Plaster, which cures all tba pains, .aches ond distresses' (hnt can be got at from the outside of tho body. Even tho leaping agony of neuralgia dies away under it3 touch. Yes, and muscular rheumatism, too. Jietter than ointments or liniments. lis friends are all who have used it. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Manufacturing CheuuU, New York. PARKER'S CINCER TONIC IDttri Lunff Trouble. TVhlliiv. Hiutn.n- nm,.i female Uit, and is noted or making sure when all oSier tm.niviit iii . r-.cr iHHJivrnu invana tnouia nave iu PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM Cleanie nd braatiilc the hair. Promote lazuriant erowth. Never Vaila to Bestore Oray Cum eealp diMaeei At hair lalliog. HINDERCORNS The only tun Cm for Coma, .topi all pain. Make walkiugij. I&c. ai-rugi- tjl"H00VER" digger digs Wcetrreatljr retlured juenuon tins pHix-t POTATOES a-et book Hi Li. HapH, Clean anUt: HOOVER. PROUT & CO.. Avery. Ohio. WM REIO, tocAL Manager. PXTTHHUIKiSII PLATK NI-ANH CO. Dpat.lSt to m Urned St. W., DETROIT, MICH. To you know that 1'latk IiLahm will add 60 nep ent o ina ipiwirance 01 your jirojieriy, ana oniy a trine io 11 cosir ao ocner one leature ik co impurtauu When ia want ot Olahs gut oux pi Icoa. AGENTS WANTED $10 A TO $20 DAY. LIFE of McKINLEY and HO HART Republican Candidates for Prest dent and Vice President, by Robert P. Porter, the noted Journalist, prewsnt editor of tho Clove land World, and intimate friend of McKlnley for twenty years. Absolutely the only authentic LIFE OF McKINLEY published. For more than two years in preparation, nnd the only worn mat naa received tne endorsement or Ma). Mciuniey and nis most intimate frlenUH. rio book equal to it aa a seller. Everybody wants tho book published at McKInley's home. Por ter's book Belli! at sight. Reader will accept no other, a poid mine for live, active workers, Our agents ore clearing from 1 10 to 920 a dav, Chance for thouands of others to do at well. This is the opportunity of your life. Tho high est commission paid, urder outfit INow. Kend 20o stamps taken as an evidonco of good faith which amount will be refunded with agent's first, order, if it 1 only for one book, making uu ii-ii i-Kfcti. hooks on time, cnarges pro paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or whllo ou are waning other a win cut you out. THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. 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Payment In small monthly liihtaHmftit Wrlu t today for book, ' Investments and Savings." FIDELITY I0RO UNDERWRITING CO., 1S3-1SI LAtALLC ST., CMtCACO, ILL. A jr and neap. spK 1 --,f7X. -llUT M 1 ITU I liftf HICITIG AN PICKINGS. WHAT IS tiOINQ ON 'N STTE. OUR OWN Items WWh Will !: orintrreflt to ar Itfadvra Gathered fpM IIre and Tliere Crimes X'nsualtle nmA Other Oocor reuoeti tf 'ibo Week Itepmted by Wise. Detroit July. 27. Reports show that Sunday night's electrical fcorm extndt.il .oil over southern Miehigriia. At Xortii lllo tho lion go river overflowed, dalni :10,000 darriHjeo and driving several faral- Jles from their homes. , Many houses tind barns at IIuaur nnd 'ridnHy were blown down. Ioc Mftrkhsm, a armer . ncuir Marshall, waa fatally injuretl by harinar 'his burn blcwvn down on top. of him. The Joss of fruit Viown from tho trees In. the western Michigan fruit belt Is Immense ami many frane bulldiiapa In that part '.the etato were destroyed. Heavy damages' 'frttm lightning uro rcixrted .from eevcrai .towns, but no loss of life. -STKVI2XSOX .13 STILL CHAIRMAN. .Action of the JtUehlgnn Mute :Uemocrai let Ooiuiultte. J)ETRC'IT, July iJ. The JJujmocratie state central committee jesterday after noon declined to accept the resignation of its chairman, Kllijtt G. Stevenson, and called tho state nominating convention to lo IieW. at liny City Aug. 25. Although Chairman Stevenson, who is the law part ner of Don M. Dickinson, has been radical advocate of tho gold standard policy aid still cmphatlcallj deprecates what he terms tho outrage of unseating some, or tho Michigan gold standard dele gates to the Chicago convention. h ac cepts tho platform and candidates dot reed by tho national convention and declares that, being a Democrat, he will do his whole duty in waging a vigorous cam palgu In Mir hlgnn for tho success of the party's nominees and Its -declared, pollcdea, It Is arranged that the I'opulist and the new Mlver party conventions will bo held In Bay City on .the same day as tho Demo cratic convention, and it Is exnected that a fusion of the threo parties on'ono ticket will be accomplished. This is considered to bo a necessity by the silrer men, as state law enacted by tho last (Kepublican legislature provide that tho nnmo of any candidate caunot appear on moro thanono iicKec. Tho opposition to retaining Chairman Stevenson was not especially strenuous In tho meeting, although somo prominent free silver men on the outside declared that silver men who voted for Stevenson were misrepresenting their constituents, and wont home greatly chagrined at th result. Stevenson nau previously ex pressed his williugncss to resign In favor of v . It. Burt, of Saginaw, or Fred A JiaKer, or iJetrolt. lioth the latter iro prominent sliver leaders and Baker was willing to accept. Convict Labor Ca.ie. LAXiiiXG, Mich., July 2S. A case wa argued In tho circuit court hens Monday which is brought for the purposu of test ing tho authority of boards of control of penal institutions to contract with out side parties for the labor of convicts. It Is claimed that tho net of 1801 consolidat ingthe prison boards repealed the section of law giving this authority, and when In 1893 tho old law was practically re-en acted this section was omitted. This suit was brought by the National Metal Pol lshcrs' union against Warden Chamber lain of the Jackson prison, restraining a contract with tho Derby Cycle company of Chicago. Dynamite Outrage at a Wedding. Saginaw, Mich., July 23. At a coun try wedding Wednesday night on a farm in Thomas township, six miles west of this place, a gang of drunken Germans threw a bomb, which exploded, shatter ing a wholo sldo of the house, but fortu nately no ono was injured. Mr. Knssoll, at whoso house tho wedding was held, al leges that the assault Is tho outgrowth of a long standing feud with neighbors over a lino fence. He came to Sheriff Ream's olTlco Thursday morning and swore out warrants for two Germans who have threatened his lio ou previous occasions. Cyclonic Wind In Michigan. Homki:, July 27. A terrible wind storm struck this vlllago last evening. Hoofs were lifted, houses partly blown away, barns toppled over, and over half of tho lino inaplo trees about tho town were blown over. Tho plato glass whitlows in Linn & Co.'s store wero blown in. The worst part of the cyclone seemed to have passed a llttlo to the northwest of the town, nnd many of tho flnets farm houses in this vicinity lay in its path. Michigan Crop Kcport. Michigan Conditions droughty In up per peninsula and northern counties of lower peninsula. Oats harvests delayed In southern half of ctato by frequent rains, but growing crops havo boomed. Corn grows fast, looks line, and Is oaring. Potatoes arc doing well and pastures are improved. Tho ground Is In good shape for fall plowing, which is In progress. Lumberman In Trouble. Detkojt, July 2i. James T. Hurst, of Wyandotte, n wealthy lumberman and land owner, has filed a trust deed upon all his real estate In this county to a total of 1314,000. Most of the creditors for whoso benefit tho deed is given are Michi gan lumber dealers, with tho exception of Nelson Holland, of Buffalo, who Is se cured for $118,000. To Teat the Law. Holland, Mich., July 21. In order to test the constitutionality of tho new law the agent at Feunvillo for C L. King & Co., basket manufacturer hero, was sued for selling poach baskets contrary to its provisions. The suit went against the gent, and it has lccri appealed to tho cir cuit court of Allegan county. Drowned In Spre.iri Eagle Lake. Iron Mountain, Mich., July 24. Will- lam Hosklng, aged 26, and Johnr Pascoo, god 17, residents of Iron Mountain, wore drowned in Spread Eagle lako'by tho cap sizing of their boat. Pascoo s body has been recovered. Matt Karrclle of Kau- jaunnnwas diownod while bathing nt Quinncse Falls. Fell Heir to n Fortune. ST. Josrcni, Mich." July 21. Mrs. A. Adams, an invalid who for years has been obliged to walk on crutches and has mado living as boit sho could, has fallen heir to 0,000, and has received a check on the First National bank c.f Chicago for tho amount. Negroes Declar a Itoycott. Dkcatuh, Mich., July 28. Because two of tho sons of Martin Stegeman, a mer chant rit .Allepan, in a -publio dobato fo vored the-colouization if negroes, tho col ored residents have de Jarod a boycott ou his placoMjf busines. ItM'i nlie llld To V.a Valid. Dk-'Koit, July 23. The franchise ot the Detroit railway Tuesday held to be valid by a drclaion of tho supreme court deny ing the right of the Detroit Citizens' Street Hallway company ,to tho cxclusivo use of the freots of thl city, as claimed under an xild ordinance. &tat Notes, v Mrs. Xionlse Catou of Lansing Mich., Is an accomplished nnU independent trav eler. tShe .has Just started for Moscow, taking with her a lot f nine valuable trotting horses belonging .to her husband, a well-known driver wh Is now in Eus sla. Mrs. Mary Jacobs, an losano woman of Houghton, .Mich., demanded fl.000,000 from Cashier Kieo, of the Houghton No tional bank. .Sho carried & revolver and threatenwl to .kill, but woe disarmed bo .fioro any djunoge was done. Tho big passenger steamer tJnlquo, with o full load of jwssongors, wrfnt aground ion tho head of Merson's island, off Algo nao, Mich. She was finally released and Jjmt passengers landod at Port Huron. .1)1 na SinJlb, -supposed to bo ono of tho oldest inhabitants of tho United States, is dead at Homer, Mkh. She" was 117yeurs old. Fire at Cheboygan, Mich., destroyed cevex-xl million feet of lumber belonging to Mvnroo, Itoreo & Co., nnd Ward Bros., of Grand Haven; Theodore Hbio, of Bay City, .and Swift Bros.:, of Cheboygan. Loss, about f 100,000; Insurance supposed to bo about fr'55,000. - Axol Johnson, a farmer of Dunforth, Mkiu, was killed In a runaway accident. Senator J. C. Burrows opened the cam paign .for tho Republicans at Albion, Mich. He planted himself squarely on tho SL Louis platform. Patrick Manning was Instantly killed by the cars at Powers' Junction, Mich. FAIRBANK WILL APPEAL. Notifies lielajUMi's Attorneys That lie Will Not Par the Judgment for 1,U53. AEW Youk, July 28. N. K. Fulrbank of Chicago has declared hi. intention no to pay tho judgment which David Belasi obtained against htm in tho supreme court . K. FAir.CAXK. ior $16,95:1, based upon a claim for services rendered in transforming Mrs. Leslio Car tor from a social beauty to one of the lead lng actresses of the day. Ho has Informed tho attorneys for Mr, Bolasco that he will take advantage of th tlmo given by Judge Gelgerlch, and ha served notice of appeal to the nnn-.dl it division of tho supreme court, d iliuia j that tho verdict was contrary to thj denco, and agaiust tho weight oftho"d dence and excessive. It is not Uioiy t't.it the appeal can bo hj ird boforo th, vember term of tho appoll aut (iivisio i t. the supremo court. Serious Accident to a Cable Tr:nn. KANSAS CITY, July-2S. Two cabK- cr broke loose ot tho top of tho Ninth pjriM- inclino late Monday night nnd d s"; down the declivity into I'.e U :! depot shells. Tho gvlpear nnd th-w :i board escaped Injury, but tholrali. : , thrown from tho track and !ii :",- smashed to pieces. Several of th pants of tho cars v;ero bal!y ! . Among them are George 1). I'V;r v .:. his two sisters, Mrs. G.iyr.nd Miss ;-v. Mrs. Gay suffered nn Injury of the s) and is said to lo In a critical rout; i. M. Hogan, ar. engineer on the Uiirli.: .i". road, was nl) badly bruls.i.1. Woman's Hay nt C'letVlnnd. Cleveland, July Governor M Klnley spent a good p-Kiou of his lit i ;i tho Hollenden hotel Tuesday, whe. e i col ved many callers. Tuesd iy was wn: en's day In tho centennial celebrati".; many ladles were among those who t.v,i' to greet the presidential nominee. 1m. . evening ho attended tho women's re:- nlal banquet at tho Grays armory . mado a brief address, after which h -turned to tho Widemere. Mrs. Mr Kir. - was present at tho women's iiictln i xw Central armory in tho morning .an i ,. Introduced to a large number of those tending. Failure In I'aper. Philadelphia, July 28. A. O. K r ': & Co., the well-known mnnufitctr.r.T- it. dealers In paper, failed Tuesday. A of assignment of the firm was recon' .1 J: the afternoon. The assignment I; r. . to the Finance comp;vny of pja'.i-r.'iv i and George H. Karl, Jr., for th. Uvcili the firm s crmli tors. T,he tlojd tl' n ' ment stated that a list of th? roil.. In tho name of tho nsug.ior.? v,".'.I V''vr. n I shed at an early date. Inchtlj. i.. .. assignment Is that of tha Ph4i.j!rl; ). Parchment company, limited. A G.l-.. ott, chairman, and Joseph B Mitch. . secretary and treasurer. Bllchlgan Democratic Coininlttf-. Detroit, July 28. The D.iu.: i: state central committee went into s - i session nt the Hotel Cadillac Toes I ; .! ernoon. The gold standard men h i v .. cided to endeavor to keep control of'?' committee, but tho financial complr:(l. of tho majority of thoso present, In. I . lng tho proxies, has not yet been tlv.';n:. ly determined. Chairman Stever.HfH, ho Is willing to resl rn If W. 11. Btii-r- . Fred A. B;vkcr is chosen tosucceede 1 l H tVig ISeward OfTorecl. HAVANA, July 28. The official g zoit Tuesday published a decreo offering n r ward of 124,000 to nny one enabling th. Spanish cruisers toetTect the seizure o filibustering stenmers, and ottering n fur ther reward of fs),000 to any person en abllng tho Spanish cruisers to capture fill buffering sailing vessels of over 205 tons. It Is added that the captains of filibuster ing vessels seized will be considered & enjoying immunity. FIT5. All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's urcai ierv Kcsiorer. .no his aner nrst day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatlee and I .'.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, rjj.ircu St., 1'iiuuueipnia, ft, The Greahmiu Law Demonatrated. Because in all ordinary business mat tcrs tho best quality of goods told at a certain price invariably drives out an inferior quality sold at tho same price, the uilveritefl deny that if under a 10 to 1 free coinago law 6ilvcr forced gold ont of use it would show that tho silver money was worth less than the gold. "If," they ask, ,4a pood quality of flour or tea drives out inferior goods, why does uot tho samo rule apply to money?" That it does uot is due to the fact that whereas goods of all kinds tiro sold on their own merits, a cheap kind of money ia forced on tho public by laws which make it legal tender. This is clearly shown in tho operation of tho Sherman silver purchase law, under which legal tender notes representing silver bullion wero issued. The effect of ' that law on the kind of money used in paying' cus toms duties at tho principal pfrt of en try in tho United States is stated as fol lows by ex-Secretary of the Treasury Charles Foster in a recently published letter: "Tho Sherman law alarmed the financial centers as to tho disposition of tho government to maintain gold pay ments. "Then, in tho financial centers, tho quality cf our money was critically con sidered. Whilo gold, silver and treasury notos aro a legal tender, yet tho fact is, silver is tho least valuable, and treasury notes not so valuable as gold. "Cutler tho alarming conditions re ferred to tho Gresham law was put to a test under tho severest possible condi tions, and was found to be infallible Customs dues wero paid in silver, in tho main, and in treasury notes. Gold pay ments for customs dues practically ceased." , For tho fiscal year 1800-1 tho gold re ceipts at the New York custom houso were $110,800,000; for 1891-2 they wero $31,000,000, and for 1892-3 only $9,400,000. Tho cheaper money was used instead cf gold, tho dearer, as it always will be. What's In a Name? 'Calling a 50 :ent piece a dollar will no moro increase its purchasing power, ' ' says tho Indianapolis Journal, "than calling a plain American citizen a Grand Immaculate Keeper of the Seven Seals will increase his credit at tho grocery. " THE MARKETS. ??ew York Financial. New York, July 2. Money I on call easy at S per cent, prime mercantile paper, '637 per cent.; stj ling: exchange steady, with actual bx ness In bankers' bills ASSHQilMH for mand and 4871874 for sixty days; pos id rates, 488343Sy6 and 4803;18; commercial bills, 487. . Silver certificates, sales 2 000 at C9J4; bar silver, iJ4c; .Mexican dollars, K United States " government bonds steady new 4's registered, 113; do. coupons, HS 6 s registered, 11J; do. coupons, 111; 4' registered. 10H; do. coupons, 107J4; 2'a regis tered, 5; racine 8's of '97, 10 Chicago Grain an.d Prod ace. CntcAao, July 28, Following were the quotations on the Board cf Trade today: Wheat July,, opened 68Ci closed 6Mc; September, opened 68c, closed 67c; December, opened 61c, closed MlJic Corn July, nominal, closed 23c September, opened 25ic, closed Sic; May, opened 28c, closed 27ViC Oats July, opened loc, closod 18c; September, opened 17J)$o, closed 17c; May, opened 20-c, closed 2io, Pork Septerabor, opened $5.95, closod JU.Oo May, opened $5.85, closed $-5.90. Lard Sep tember, openol $3.1 closed $3.12j; May, opened 5j.su, closed $ J.17$. Produce Butter Extra' creamarv. 14o oer ID.; extra dairy, 12c; fresh packing stock, 7(Mic. Eggs Fresh stock, 10)o per doz, Poultry Turkeys, 85110c per lb.i chickens hens, 8Q8ic; spring chickens, 9310c; roos ters, 5c; ducks, ttfWkie; areeso. 1.00Ta 8.0J. Potatoes Rose, UlJifSlo per bushel; Early Ohio, 21.3c. Honey White clover. l.'l!ai4o per lb.; broken comb, 9310c; extracte 1, OJJOc, Blackberries, 60c$1.00 per 10-qt.caso; blueber rles, 75S1. 1 per ltl-qt. caso. Cliicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 28, Live Stock Prices at the Union Stock yards today ranged as follows: Hogs Es timated recoipU for tho day ll.OiK); sale ranged at 8S.7033.40 pigs, $J.0.VSJ..1j light, Z2.vm2.4ti rough packing, $-'.00a;J.30 mixod. and $S.8033 15 heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattlo Estimated receipts for the day. 8,500; quotations ranged at 84.20JJ4.45 choico to extra shipping steers, 83 93 1&1.30 good to choice do., 83.704.0:) fair to good, 83.60.9J common to medium do., sj.40(33.9!) butchers' steers, 83.30&3.G5 stockers, $3.OO.a3.0O foodors, 8 l.6(a3.40 cows, 8-.40S.3 8J heifers, 81.7533.7i bulls, oxen and stags, SJ.4 .a3.45 Texas steers. 82.9O3.00 westef n rangers and $3.0035.75 veal calves. Sheep and Lambs Estimated receipts for the day, 8.00J; sales ranged at $2.25P&3.30 west erns, $2.(J03.05 Texans, $-'.0033.70 nativea, and $2.5(35.05 lambs. Detroit Grain. x Detroit, July 23. ' Wheat Cash white. C2Wc; cash red. d-'We July, B2c; August, fcc; September, asked. Itlllwankee Grain. " Milwaukee, July 23. Wheat No. 2 spring, 67Mc; No. 1 northern, tlOJc; September, ST.'jc. Corn No. 3, 2dc. Oats No. 2 whito, tfMc; No. 3 do.. Uiki 20;4 Barley No 2, 81c; samples, steady Rye No. 1, 31Uc CARTERS rniTTLE PILLS Positively cured by tlicso Llttlo Pills. They also relieve JDistrcss from DTspertsb, fndigcstlon and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy lor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsf. ncss, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue rain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Doso. Small Prico. 1 UNTOLD MISERY - FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I suffered untold miserr Trom muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending 1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only-temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; myMt arm and leg were drawn out of sl.iaj,njtie muscluc. ':Mmm ssl i n l TO.v,Nx -kw-.e ?, ';. iiAi:v ' . Vi . being twisted up in knots. I was unHWe to dress myself, except with assistance, nnd could only hobble about by using a eane.i 1 had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains. at times, were so awful, that I could proonre relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, In sulphur, In poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering: the most await tortures, I began to take Ayer's Siirsaparilio. Inside of two months, I v:is able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a 'ear, I was cured. My weight hns IncTwisfcd . to 1C3 pounds, and I am now able to'Uo inj full day's work as a railroad blacksmith " AYEW The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla, AYEli'S 2'ILLS cure Jlcalavhe. 0) "A thousand wheels but oit.'.y one fios" Q Use the . . m Ball-Bearinjg:, Bicycle Ri) Comfort ( Fit and Rl Wear. rratt Fastenert hold Iocot. tiadlji booklet free I C. It, FARGO A CO. dakm), CHfClOO. CLEVELAND TO BUFFALO. DAILY LINE BETWEEN Cleveland and Toledo Via "C. & B. LINE." Steamers "City of Buffalo," (new) "State of Ohio" and "State of New Voflc' DAILY TIME TABLE. UNDAV INCLUDCB Am MAY IS. Lv Cleveland, 7 :S0pm. I Lv Buffalo, 7:S0f.k. Ar Buffalo, 7:30 a.m. I Ar Cleveland, 7:80 A.X. CINTNAL TNDMD TIME, Take the "C. & B. Line" steamers and enjoy refreshing night's rest when enroute to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, New York, Boston, Albany, 1,000 islands, or any eastern or Cana dian point. Cheap Excursions Weekly to Niagara Falls. Send 4 cents postage for tourist pamphlet. For further information ask your nearest Cou pon Ticket Agent, or address W.F.Herman, T.F.Newman, GEN'L PASS. ACT. 2 GCN'L MANAGE. CLEVELAND, O. j Everywhere. Competem 'yy's7 uSss l'.iok-kecppr, Ktenoirra- j;iteforurh position? nt tbe Grand Rapids litu !nes ColleKe. ShorthnnU, and Normal School. i'or Catalor-c uddre A. tf. rish, P'odjc- Notice of Huckleberry Drain Letting. Notice Is hereby civen that I. G. T. Mason. County Drain Comaissloncr of the County ot Shiawassee, State of Michigan,, will, on the 5th, day of August, A. D. 18Jtt, at the farm of S. Kunyon, in the township of Kufd. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, procf-ed to receive bids for tbe cleaning out nnd decnening of a certain drain known and designated ns "The Huckleberry Drain." located and established ia the said township ot Hush, and described as follows, to wit: - Commencing in the Huckleberry Drain on the sw k of the nw X of section seven 7) in T 8 n of K 2 e Rush the drain to be cleaned out and deep ened from this point to the s quarter post ot section eighteen (18) of the township of Rush, the drain to be maae three icet wiue on too hot torn and to have a slope of one foot on each aide to each foot rise. All contractors will be required to furnlsfc good and responsible bcnOmen on the day ol sale or the woik will be re let to other parties before the sale is closed. Said job will be let by sections. The sectloc. at the outlet of the work will be let tlrst, and the remaining sections in their order upstream, n accordance with tbe diagram now on file wlto. he other rarers certainintr to said drain. In the office of the County Drain Corr.missiocer, to which reference may be had by all parties Inter ested, and bids will be made and received ac cordingly. Contracts will te nmCe with the lowest responsible bidder giving adequate security for tho perfoimance of the work, in sum then and there to be fixed by me, reserving In niTKPlf th rloht to rp'.ppt nnv nnd all hldn. Thc date for tho completion of such cotrntt and tho terms of payment inercror snau he an nounced at the time and place of letting. Notice Is further hcrety enen mat at the time and place of said letting, or at such other time and Dlace thereafter to which I, the Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, tbe assessment for benellts and the lands com prised within the ' Huckleberry Drain rectal Assessment District" will be subject to review. The following Is a description of the several tracts' or parcels of land constltutirp the Special Assessment Dlstrlctof said Drain, viz: the sw H of nw U, fbe e of t-w ! tho bw of sw X. the se X of 6W M tbe r.o X of sw i,. tbe nw If of se M. the sw k of se k. tbee lid to M. all en see 7 1 8 n r 8 e; the nw J of nw yA, the ne X tt w X. the se m or nw ine nw u or ne ?i. the sw M of ne H, the e of ne M , the e X of nw 4, he w X or se x, xne e a 01 se x . nn on see is , 8 n of r 2 e: the w M ol nw U. tbe e 3 of nw V. the n I of no K, the se M ot ce" all n see" nineteen (ltt) t 8 n of r 9 e; tho n H of nw X, the ; or nw li. the w k or -so x, an on sec wo ion. of r 2 e: the n X of nw , the sw X of nw 14, he se of nw X. the n X or no h. tne s hoi ne i. the w V4 or aw x. the e i orsw , lr.e. te x, 11 on section seventeen (17) 1 8 n ot r 2 e; the nw of aw the aw x of sw X, tbo e H of aw X, the w X ofse "i. the w x c 01 se tce.e H e X of se all on section eight 8) 1 8 n otT e; the nw Vi or nw 4 . tne sw x 01 nw m or spo sixteen t 8 n of r 2 c, Hush. Also the town ship of Rush at large. Dated this Jttn aay 01 Juiy, n. i. ipho. G. T. Makok. County Drain Con.m!islcnf r ot ti c ducly of 112.5