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9B NEWS OF THE WEEK. MICHiUAJV. Kx-Oor. Blair baB beau appointed a regent of the university Id place of Kegeut Cllinle, re signed. John Lowder, who recently confessed at Marshall to having murdered a man In Ionia county, and who is insane, made an attempt to escape from the (irand Rapids Jail. Lowder beooininf very notay the officers removed him to an upper room when he broke away and started down stairs. Lainoreaux, the turnkey, caught him ust as he was springing over the railing. Lowder, being the more powerful, carried Lamoreaux over with him, the latter striking on the floor below, a distance of 17 feet, breaking both knee-pans, crippled for life. Lowder jumped through a window,rau to the police station and surrendered himself. The shipments of iron ore this season exceed those of last year21,l)15 tons. Tickets are Issued over the D. tf . H. &. M . and (irand Trunk railroad from Detroit to Chicago via Durand, for 97.86 for the round trip. It Is reported that the Central road will meet this The fire relief committee at Detroit on Mon day turned over to the state commission all their records, accounts and funds. The com mittee has received contributions in cash amounting te $207,294.Mi. It has paid out for the rebuilding of mills 942,378.00; for supplies, 65,082.20: for freght, teaming, clerk hire, etc. 92,515.45, and it turned over to the commie, sion 95,319.24. The new commission has rooms at 115 tirlswold street, where meetings will be held dally. The newly-sown wheat is growing vigor ously throughout the State, and a large area has been put In. One of the circus hands on trial at Saginaw for the murder of Augustus Emory at Chesan Ing last spring, has been convicted of murder in the second degree. Ten others are to be tried. Prof. Franklin having resigned his position as Dean of the Homeopathic College of the University, Dr. T. P. Wilson has been appointed to take his place. Dr. 8. H. Hagadon, of Bay City, while cross ing the river In a small boat was taken with an epileptic fit, fell into the river and was drowned. The Port Huron relief committee baB report ed to the state commission. Its cash receipts have been 919,526.05; Bupplies donated and distributed 980,775.17. The corner stone of a Jewish synagogue was laid at Grand Rapids oa Tuesday. The Michigan Central depot at Michigan Center was burned Monday night. The Sanilac county farmers' insurance com pany is paying up its losses by the late fires, which will greatly relieve a few of its members. Mrs. Margaret Powell, mother of Mr. Jesse Powell, of Seneca, Lenawee county, celebrated her 101st birthday on Wednesday, Oct. 5, in full possession of all her faculties. The state teacher's association will meet in Lansing, December 27, and continue in session three days. An inch of snow fell at Marquette on the night of the 9th. Nominations of Michigan postmasters: Grand Rapids, Geo. F. Witter; Kal amazoo, L.yman m. dates; Decatur, John L. Harrison. The relief committee has issued the follow- he Fire Relief Committee of Michigan, in tendering then: thanks to the people of the United States for their generous donations for the relief of the sufferers by the late fires in this state, beg to report that they have now an abundance of clothing on hand for the supply of their wants, and respectfully request that further contributions to the commission be made in money, except such articles as quilts, oomrorters and blankets, orwbicba quantity can be used to advantage. H. P. BALDWIN, Chairman. The Port Huron relief committee in settling With the Btate commission retained eighty thousand dollars lor Ulstn button by their own Vli 5 agents. This is not satisfactory to the comm sion who claim that tbe object of their a1 DOintment is to concentrate the entire relie funds, so that they may be distributed under one supervision, to avoid duplication of relief and conflict of action among agents. Among me items or reserve Dy the Port Huron com mittee is fifteen thousand dollars which they propose to distribute to three thousand peo ple, giving five dollars to each. Also a large amount for supplies to be distributed. The commission do not object to the Port Huron committee carrying out existing contracts, but they claim that all unexpended funds should be turned over to them. Nominations by the President Hon. Mark H. Brewer of Pontiac to be consul general of the U. S. at Berlin; postmasters, Jas. N. Crock er at Reed City; Levi J. Kimball at Norway; Cbas.E. Westlakeat MU Pleasant; John Otto at ML Clemens. The st. Mary's and Minneapolis railroad company have filed articles of association witli the secretary of state. The company is organ ized with a capital stock of ten million dollars, and it Is the Intention of tbe company to build a road from St Mary's river to Montreal river, through the counties of Chippewa, Mackinac, Schoolcraft, Delta, Marquette and Ontonagon, a distance of about three hundred miles. Jether Johnson's mother whipped him the other day, at Buchanan, and the boy at once shot himself, the ball passing through his breast inflicting probably a fatal wound. Tbe strike at Muskegon culminated in a mob, which overpowered the sheriff when he attempted to protect the mills that were run ning. The sheriff telegraphed to the Govern or for aid and the Governor gave instructions to Brig. Gen. Withington to give such aid as tlie sheriff needed. The Big Rapids and (irand Haven companies of militia were ordered to the scene, but before they started tbe prosecut ing attorney at Muskegon telegraphed to the Governor that the disturbances had ended and that peace again reigned. An era of great business prosperity is re ported at Owasso. The same at Buchanan. Burglars raided the railway depot at Paris, Mecosta county, smashed some trunks and stole a quantity of goods. The Saginaw Valley salt makers will hold their Bait rather than sell it at any reduction from present rates. In the Hall murder trial at Pontiac. two ho tel registers which had been placed in the bands of ex-sheriff Stanton and by him locked np In one of the vaults of the court house were found to be missing from the vault. They were very important to the prosecution as they show when the defendant staid over night at the Cook house, Ann Arbor, with Mrs. Sarah Margetteroyd, and where he regis tered two days after his wife's death at the Barnes house, Lansing, where he was seen rid ing out with the same lady. A fire destroyed Moore's foundry building at Charlotte on tbe 13th Inst. Loss on buildintr 92.500, insured for 91,000, Beam & Mallhot occupied the premises with a general foundry and machine shops, and their loss is 92,500, in sured for 91,500. The fire 1b supposed to ha7e originated from a spark on the roof. In the state target shooting at Jackson, Wol cett won the first prize at long range; the Port Huron team made the best score at mid-range and a member thereof made the best individual wore; T. K. Webster of Bay ity did tbe best oflivand shooting, and the Bay City team won the Rhoem & Wright James Little, arrested at Greenville, confesses to having stolen 91,800 in 910 bills at Chatham, Ont The money was found. Companies of state troops from Big Rapids Kalamazoo, Lansing and Grand Haven arrived at Muskegon on Thursday night and no fur ther treuble 1b anticipated. Relief continues to come In to tbe state com mission for the fire sufferers. On Friday New York sent a check for 935,000. The Port Huron committee have withdrawn their offer to turn over their affairs to tbe state commission and will close np their affairs under their own supervision. The balance of cash in the state treasury October 1 was tl,7W,215 20: receipts for the week ending October 8 were 45.Sft,08; pay ments for the some time 954,313.86; leaving n balance October 8 1881, of 9 1. 790.K9 lUil, of which 9589,000 belongs to the sinking fund, 9599,999.63 are held In trust funds, and tnOl, 890.88 are available for general purpose. Tbe missing hotel registers in tbe Half mur der trial at Pontiac have been found. Deer are said to be numerous In the northern Counties. Ed. Clifford, one of the men who bid Mrs. Hall's body under a straw stack, refused to testify in the murder trial at Pontiac, on the ground that his testimony might criminate himself. ne Michigan delegation to the Yorktown celebration consisted of Gov. Jerome and Ids foil staff, zoo citizens, and tbe following state troops: Co. A, Ann Arbor, Capt. Manly; 40 men. Co. B, first regiment, Adrian, Capt O'Leary; 40 men. Co. B, second regiment (irand Rapids, Capt. H W. Calkins; 40 men. Co. G, second regiment Ionia, Capt F. S. Hutchinson; 40 meu. Co. D, third regiment, Bay City, ( apt C. R. Hawley; 40 men. Co. h, third regiment East Saginaw, Cap. A. I . Button; 40 men. The Hupreme court has decided that Fort Huron must pay the bonds which were given to take up the railroad bonds. Tbe Booth-Barrett theatrical performance in New York netted 93,000 for the fire suf ferers. One thousand four hundred and twenty-nine students have entered the university this col lege year. The Port Huron relief committee is accused by distributing agents of haviug charged them on cash account with the estimated value of old clothes. A vessel has gone down on Lake Michigan and no trace of any of the crew can be found. MISCELLANEOUS. The deficiency In the postofflce department for the twelve months ending Juue 30 was 92,4tM,338, which is 9320,002 less than last year. 1 he Garfield contribution will be closed on the 15th. It is expected to reach 9350,000. Secretary Windom has resigned his position as Secretary of the Treasury, and the President has accepted it to take effect when a successor shall have been appointed. Mr. Windom is a candidate for the Senate. Scoville, Guiteau's counsel, has thus far been unable to secure an associate in the defense, though application has been made to many lawyers in the east and west and at Washing ton. He fears equal difficulty in securing the attendance of witnesses. Dr.Buchanan,tbe bogus m licul diploma man, further sentenced to a year's lmprisouiuenl and a fine off 1,000. President Arthur will attend the Yorktown celebration. Vanderbilt's car stables on Fourth ave., N Y., burned Monday night The loss is 500, 000. One hundred horses were burned. The fire communicated to Morrell's storage ware house which contained 92,000,000 worth of furniture and valuables. AmODff the losses are a uaiutimr belonging to M. H. Vender bilt valued at $5'.,000, insured; Mrs. Kustein's wed ding presents, 910,000; Geo. Verberger, furni ture, 900,000; Harriet Irving, pictures, 920,- 000; Abram S. Hewitt, furniture, 9 10,000; ana many articles that can never be replaced. The October elections resulted in the usua Republican majority in Iowa nd a small Re publican plurality in Ohio. TheGreenbackers field their own in Iowa and the temperance vote was largely increase 1 m Ohio. Dr. J. (J. Holland, edit or, poet and critic, d.ed of heart disease on the 12th Inst, at his home in New York. Guiteau, ia a long letter,appeals to President Arthur for aid and Bynipatby. The hog crop of the West will be light The American horse Foxlmll won the select stakes in England. Jas. R. Keene, his owner won over half a million dollars, and the total backing of Foxball by Americans is said to have been 2,OOO,0O0. Booth and Barrett play together in Othello at Booth's theatre for Uie benefit ol the BUflsn gau fire sufferers. The congressional appropriation of 920,000 for the Yorktown celebration is exhausted, and an additional 910,000 will be asked for. The Western Union teleerraoh company ha eained during the past year $14,060,806, and it has a net profit of J I, l The grain gamblers at Chicago hive bee somewhat restiained in theit operations by the charge of Judge Jameson to the gr.md jury calliug attention to tbe laws on the statute books regarding gambling in grain option and the "cornering" of grai n. He rules that this establishing of fictitiou I values has growi to such enormous propnrth ms as to demaud the attention of the courta. The New York Democra tic convention nom inated the following ticket: For Secretary of State -Wm. Purcell. For Comptroller Geo. H. Lapham. For Attorney General)- -Koswell A. Parinen ter. For Treasurer Robt A. Maxwell. For State Engineer ?fhos. Evershed. For Judge of the Con rt of Appeals Ex At orney General Schoonn inker. The Baltimore and O dio railroad orders i dividend of five DSC cbj it. to be paid Nov. 1st and report shows thf.t during the present. year, after paying ten per cent, interest on its stock 91,400100 has Ik eu added to its surplus fund. A Sunday School census is being taken b. the government. Circulars of questions are sent to all superintendents. The value of breadstuffs exported from the U. S. during nine monl hs ending Sept. 30tl was 9177,452,349. The Ind'.an war is closed for the present and settlers on tbe frontier hope the cessatioi of hostilit .es is permanent. Gen. Lt mgstreet wants a place in President Arthurs cabinet. Gitteau was arraigned on Friday, pleaded "not gu Mty," and his trial was set for November 7th. Last week's trade report represents business as beir.g good at nearly all points. There was a riot at f tally Raggit Ireland Suud iy, in which one man was killed and an other dangerously wounded. Tliere was alsc a col asion between the police a id the peopl at At henry, in which several persons on both siuee were seriously injured. There is much sickness in the French army in Tunis and the men are no t wej 1 cared Tor. Ad Bey had another fight witt i insurgents ana ueieatea them. Ail Bey consented tothe occup ition of the city or rums, ana ureuch troops l iave entoret ami occupied two Torts. A new conspiracy against the life of the czar is reported from Russia. Parneli is toning down Ids f)itft Tness. At Wexford he exhorted his fellow o tuntrymet, to the earnest exercise of their itelligence and ingenuity auu tbe einployiueiii . of what capital they can command in the t usiness of manufacturing all articles needed for home use. The Portuguese court goes into four dayB mourning ror President (iarfield Sixteen persons, chielly workine n, are being tried ror treason at Leipzig The British steamer Corsica fo uude.'ed off ('ape Roca, on the west coast of P jrtugid, latl tude 38 45 min. north, longiludi 9 31 niln west Twenty-one lives lost The bey of Tunis has authorized, the occupa tlon of Kalrwam by the Freutii. Hungary remains firm in her opposition to wie importation or American pork.. A company has been incorpon ited at Pari ror uie establishment or an American ex change, with a capital of 500,000 sterl ing. he British cabinet seems to be divided against itself on the Irish question am I about the treatment or the Hoars. The list of agrarian outrages ia Irela id for the past month Ifl long and bloody. Tl tete I likely to be great suffering among the toorei classes during me coming wintor. rarnen was arresd on the liJth Inst . on warrants signed by Forster, chief seer itary for Ireland, at his hotel in Dublin, and wt s re moved to jail. The charge preferred B45 ioBt in in was thai he incited the people to v date the laws. When arrested I'arnell w ls pre, ar Ing to go to the Kildare convention n the n tar ket town of Naas, nine miles sot .tbwest ol Dublin. He submitted to tbe nfhV rs nuistly but the subsequent excitement of bis friends M the land league ann the people of the vie 0 ity was lutense. In London U an miliary tlon of the government was war any approved ami ny invitation 01 trie i,oro m ,4jor Mr. Oiaa stone attended a public meetin a at Ouildhnl where he received a moBt enth siastic ovation Mr. (iladBtone said it was the 1 termination of we ; oovernment inst the shonld have a fair trial in I majority and the better class Kle desired this, and that Pr ncause he obstructed the others to do so. new lano taws reland; that the esof the Irish M0 rnell was arrested laws and advised Since the arrest of Parn ,11 the British cabinet have received threatening letters. The cabinet is bitterly denounced by the agitators. A mass meeting was 1 ieju m Dublin to pro test against Parnell's ar ,.). in a public as sembly in Belfast then were advocates of general strike against rent while Parneli re mains in jail. No outbreaks are reported, but there is much bitter denunciation and Intense excitement The war ship Penelop i has been ordered forthwith to the Irish coast. Violent hurricanes have wrought great ruin in Kngl aid. A sharp engagement with Arabs was had Friday near Zaghouau in North Africa. Herat has fallen, haviug capitulated to an army from Turkestan. Boycotting in Ireland has been declared ille gal, by 1 proclamation, and the arrest Is threatened of all who practice it There are now 82,000 Boldiers and 13,000 constabulary under arms in the country, and a peasant war would be a horrible sacrifice. Plying columns of cavalry and horse artillery are under orders at large garrison towns, and any attempt at in surrection will lie struck down on the Instant John Dillon and Arthur O'Couuor, members of parliament and Wm. O'Brien, editor of the Land League organ, have been arrested. DETROIT MARKETS. Applks choice, JJ bbl 92 50 (If3 00 common 1 00 2 00 2 0 23 27 15 Bkans good un'sorted, bu 2 25 Bkkswax V tt) 20 BiriTKK best gra es 25 14 ft 25 6 00 hkksk Ohio & Mich., lb.. (3 Coal. Stove and chestnut. . . Egg Corn W bu 70 hi 12 DKiED Fruit Apples f lb.. evaportd Peaches 11 8 n Eoos doz L6 (ab IX ((tlS 00 ia 20 00 (f23 00 (i 7 50 Qt rt 00 .i 17 00 ($12 00 (fi l.S (HI Fred Bran, car lots, ton. 17 00 Coarse middlings 19 50 Fine middlings 22 rt() FixiUR White wheat brands. 7 00 Seconds 5 25 Hay Choice timot'y newcroplO 00 Clover, new crop 10 00 Bated, choice timothy.. 16 50 Hides Green 0 7 -Cured H4 Hops- State, old 12 a " new IX (vt 15 20 4X 47 3 25 4 50 X5 Oats White 47K Mixed Onions bbl 3 00 i FK ACHES f bu 3 00 Potatoes W bu 70 Salt Onondaga l 30 Saginaw 1 25 Tallow 8 lb 6 0 Wheat No. 1 white 1 38 d 1 40 1 37 1 43 0 50 No. 2 white No. 2 red Wood f cord 4 00 Detroit Live Stock Markot CATTLE. Choice shipping steers, oer cwt...! rtOrtrS 00 Choice butchers' steers... 3 triai4 25 Mixed butchers' stock. ,W! 3 25 ) 45 Feeders 2 50(i3 35 Coarse stock 2 25(i2 50 SHEEP. Per 100 lbs 4 005 00 HOOS. Per 100 lbs. f5 80rt 50 FROM WASHINGTON. Mil. HAY ARO, IMIESIDENT 1110 TEM. Mr. ljyard was elected president pro tern of the Senate by a vote of 34 to 32. Davis and Mahone both voted with the Republicans. Senator An thony was the Republican candidate. SECRETARY WINDOM RESIGNS. Mr. Windom's resignation as Secre tary of the Treasury has been accepted by the President, it being understood that he wishes to return to the Senate. The Republican caucus on Wednes day decided to put forward BenfttOf David Davis of Illinois to take the place of Senator Bayard as President pro tern. The proposition was oppos ed at first, but it was finally adopted by a decided majority. Postmaster uenerai .lames will re main in the cabinet until the star route cases shall be disposed of. Judge Folger and ex-Gov. Morgan, both of New York, continue to be prominently mentioned in connection with the treasury. The friends of General Longstreet of Georgia are 111 the city in full iorce, pressing his claims for an appointment in President Arthur s cabinet as tin representative of the interests of the south. It is thought that some tbor ough sout herner will be sure of getting a place in Arthur s cabinet. In sending out invitations to for eign representatives to attend the Yorktown centennial, Secretary Rlaine omitted the British legation from mo tives ot delicacy. He thought that as the event was in celebration of tiie de feat of British troops, probably the British embassy might feel aggrieved at being invited to witness it. To-day the secretary was reliably informed that the members of the British lega tion would be pleased at the opportuni ty to visit Yorktown and witness the celebration. The secretary immediate ly extended an Informal but cordial in vitation to the legation to accompany him to Yorktown as his guests on his boat, and at the same time he explain ed why an invitation had not been sent before. The invitation was readily ac cepted and the legation assured the secretary that Great Britain has no feeling of disappointment or jealousy at the success of the American colonies In the war for their independence; that the British embassy, representing the sentiment of cordial friendship which their country and people entertain for the United States, will take pleasure in participating in the Yorktown cere monies Mr. Sherman furnished the only not able incident of to-day s session by calling for the report made to Secre tarv Windom bv the committee of treasury olllcials appointed to investi gate the charges against custodian Pit ney. Mr. Sherman wants it published in answer to the charges of correspond ents against him. The President has sent the following nominations to the senate: Capt. John G. Walker, Iowa, chief of the bureau of navigation, navy department; Wm ('. Kaum, Mississippi, United Btatei marshal for the southern district of Mississippi; Charles N. Webb, register of the land ollice, Deadwood, Dakota. The assassin, Chas. J. Guiteau, was arraigned in the criminal court on Fri day. He looked haggard and dejected. His counsel asked the Court to as sume the cost of paying expert witness es and counsel, which t he prisoner has not the means to do. The court answered that he would look up t he statutes and do what he could. The trial was set for Nov. 7th, and tlitni gument of the preliminary question of jurisdiction for Oct. .fist. The President is reported to nave said to sensational callers that he will not niiike any removals from otliee un til after congress meets, but will con line bis action to llllinj? vacancies and OflkM where commissions expire. The senate took a recess from Mon day to Friday, to allow senators to at tend the Yorktown celebration. Under the last trail for bonds over r,(XK),(KH) of three and a half per rent bunds have been sent in for redemption. . "L. . - Considerable uncertainty is felt as to Judge Cox's decision of the jurisdic tion question in the Guiteau case. AjOOOrdillC to statement just com pleted by the General Land Ollice, the amount of public binds disposed of during the last lineal year was in round numbers 10,700,000 acres, an amount larger by over 1,500,000 acres than the amount for the preceding year. The disposals m Michigan amounted to 4 18,000 acres, an increase of over 197, 000 acres over the amount for the pre ceding year. The increase in the Mate ol Michigan, Wisconsin and Min nesota was over 678,000 acres. The in crease in the Southern States was over 513,000 acres. The Holy Wjl At Mecca. When Mohammed captured Mecca, which had been regained for ages by is countrymen as a place of peculiar and ity, he interfered with the wor ship of the Black Stone (probably a meteorite) which the angels had brought from heaven, and of the Zem zem, or Holy Well of Dagar, only so far as to suppress the ancient polythe istic rites. This well is close beside the Caaba or Square House, the chief sanctuary of the Mohammedan world. The princes of Islam maintain at Mecca keepers of the Holy Well, who annually supply them with water to be used on great occasions and in great emergencies, as when stricken with disease. Every pilgrim to Mecca and thousands come thither from all countries visits the well and is puri fied by drinking the water or pouring it over his person, or both. The water is described as unpleasant In taste and cathartic in eifect qualities which are now to be accounted for without re course to miracle. With Occidental irreverence the British Consul-General at Jeddah has sent a bottle of the water to the Royal College of Chemistrv at South Ken sington to be analyzed. Dr. E. Frank- ami, in ins report 01 tiie analysis, says tnat tno water is ot the most abomin able character. "In fact, it is sowairt more than seven times as concentrated is London sewage, and it contains no less than 579 grains of solid matters per gallon. Knowing the composition or tins water, and the mode ot propao-a una 01 ivsuuic cnoiera ny excrementi tious matters, it is not to be wondered at that outbreaks of this disease should often occur among pilgrims to Mecca, wlnle it would scarcely be possible to provide a more effective means for the distribution of cholera poison through out Mohammedan countries. it would be Interesting to know the composition of the w. iters of other holy wells of which Islam has by no means the monopoly. rue new metal 111 winch it is pro posed to construct pipes in which to lay telegraph wires underground is de scribed as very light only about oik sixth the weight of iron and, being composed almost entirely of pure car bon, is indestructible. Whether in the air or underground, it does not rust 01 change by exposure, and is not affected by heat or frost. The most important characteristic claimed lor it, however in connection with underground wires is its being a perfect insulator. The pipes of the metal need not, it is stated ue mined very deep in the ground, jis they may be of a semi-elastic charactei adjusting themselves to the slight up heaval and depression of the ground through the action of frost. Lima e. Pinkham's Vmitabli compound will at all tunes, ami under all ciiruiiistanceH act in harmony with the laws that govern the teiiiale system. Address Mrs. Lydia E. Pink ham, SXi Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for circulars. Traveling Men find it hard to keep in tfood health, nwina: t the constant change of water, diet, and the iur line of the cars. All these thiuirs injure th kidueys, while Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver ( tire is certain to counteract them. Important to Travolers. Spkcial Induckmknts are offered you by the lurnuNUToN koutk. it will pay you t read their advertisement to be found else where iu this issue. 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HENRY & CO , Proprietors, ('lereland hi AitUANii wiM.lAMfl A Co . Agents. Dotrolt Mich An. Historical Sun. The lirst American tlag that was ever displayed in Great Britain waved from the mast of the ship Bedford, Captain Moores, Nantucket. She arrived at the downs on February 3d, 1783, and re ported at the custom house on the 5th. A London journal of 178-1 states that she was not allowed regular entry un til a consultation had taken place be tween the commissioners of the cus toms and the lords of council, on ac count of the several acts of parliament yet in force against the rebels in Amer ica. She is loaded with 487 butts ot whale oil, is American built, manned wholly by American seamen, wears the ebel colors, and belongs to the island of Nantucket, in Massachusetts. This is the lirst vessel to display the thirteen rebellious stripes in any British port. The vessel is at Horselydown, a little below the Tower, and is intended im mediately to return to New England." Following Amine. "Johnny," aid his father, as the boy took a bis cuit from the plate, "don't vou know that it is impolite to help yourself be fore your elders?" "Why, pa,' mother told me to help myself before you!" 'What do you mean?" asked his fath er; while his mother looked up witn as tonishment in every feature. "Why, 1 heard mother tell Aunt Hannah that she hoped 1 wouldn't take after you; and so I thought I'd take my biscuit lirst. It has been definitely settled at last that the reason why the pig's tail curls is because it s styed when it is young. A clergyman in a Connecticut town declined the increase of his salary to live hundred dollars because the collec tion of four hundred dollars was all he could stand. A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY I bTHlOTLV PURS, Harmless to the Most Delicate! TUU KngrSYlng represents the Lungs In I nealUiy state A Standard Remedy JJV MAXY HOMES. For Couchs. Colds. CrouD. Bronchitis and all other affections of ihe Throat and.LiU.NU3, It standi unrivaled und utterlr beyond competition In CONSUMPTIVE CASES It approaches so near a ipecltlc that "Ninety-tKo" percent, are permanently cared where the direc tions are strictly compiled with. There is no ohemloal er ether lagredlenta to harm the young or old. CROUP! MOTnr.RS, READ. Mothers will and It a safe and sore remedy to five their chUdren when afflicted with croup. AS AM ZPSOTORANT IT HAW MO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANT FORM J. N. HARRIS ft CO., Proprietors CINCINNATI, o. FOR SALE BY LL DRUGGISTS Wanted. AGENTS to sell th moHt Tamable hook yet IsHued. Groat in riiicenient. Wrlto for par VIVION rUllLINMINU CO, IN Woodward Avo., Detroit. Mich Atronts. Male and Fotnalo. can make from a to dollars atluy selling our I'rlzt' Medal Needle l'arkae: 12.) Neotiies in a package, completely sssuttedi prir 10 per nnnarou j sells ior zr cm. ssnpi pai'KaK" inns. 111 stamps, lioo.is warranted and -e fast. Send for circular. IIUITISH NKK11LK AS-( UUUUR ii NSW Church Street New York PIBLE REVISION XJ CONTRASTED EDITIONS. Containing the old and new versions. In parallel col umns. The nest and cheapest lUDJmtSfl edition or th Kev;sod New Testament. Millions of people are waltln, for It. Do not be deceived by the unscrupulous publish ersor interior eon ions, sen inai me copy yon pay 00s tains IOO fine engraving on steel and wood. This Is th only large type oontraated edltlun.and agents aie con lug money selling It. AQBNTS WANTED. Send to: circulars and extra terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Chicago, 111. PHEflPEST 0 Books Veaealsys ir--t. Kti cton". ! . -' 1 1 Vols. , clotb, gilt. 1 BSMi SliiCHiilay'i l-i'iv" large unto v iiu u cloth, only St.: II, Vwroilie pTonottncIn Dlctlonir a C"' I'lctn Die tlnrtiir Cloth, cMy I , rum- BlmkrMppiirp's Ciimj linnilttttrnHv boun tn Wi rks. In fl'itb, ocentn. lie ts black aud gold, only Tutno's History of Ktiullsri l.itor attire. I baiiURome llmo :ol.i . loth, only lOeont . Othnr bonkii eqn Uy low. Wt lr - 1 it cat oyu Frtl. MANHATTAN BO K CO. . SWQRlH Itth St. Msw York. r.O. BOX46M. I West lith at. , Now Y Wayne County Savings Bank. Detroit, Michigan, October, 1831. 500,000.00 To Invest in Bonds Issued by Cities, Counties, Towns, Hchool Districts of Michigan or ndjoinlng Htates. Municipulltles contemplating Issuing new Honds or Bonds to re new old ones, will find It adrantagtotu to confer with this Institution before completing any sale. We Invest In this class of security at low rams of Interest. Money to loan on Mortgages secured by Heal Ks tnte; nlso on Collaterals having n cash market value IntereM allowed on deposits N B. AllappllCf Hons In person or by mail will have prompt ntton tlon. 8. D. KLWOOD, Treasurer iu. a a i mm wmn Dfc TlTillT. MM'll.. Offrrs superior advanl ,'K'e; tc students, 1 bey arc tlun . lied in office work, Icltr; writing and the on tiling ol business p ip, n h.ise wishing a thorough htisines' cation shonld enquire of the husi mn of l-trnit when It CI in best )e had. College paper nuilcj fiee. UOsHOZOFATBXf FAMILY MEDICINE CAS 18 and BOOKS Giving plain dlris tlona for tin ir uso.sroanoccsrlt' bt reryfaaollrv movlngtotliecountryoraeashor Doscrlpi 'nt ilouesof nil thoHies, with jm I icrl freoon application to HOER1CKE k 'I Fi L 'I HoMoKovATtiic PiiAiiMArT.ltBOrnndHt., N.. SOI KK A Trn, rrrrWd mi owtT OasTSssui. Ml II. ul s I'hlUirlplils swsrJea for HomoSOpsUilc mllrll s. lillnr. KataMlllM-il In lv,. . 7! mm, i'luiU'T. lJL2ta MRS. LYDIA E. PlMKnAM. OF LTfrtH. HAS. 1 LYDIA E. PIIMKHAWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND In 11 Poojjhre nro for all thnar Pulnful CumplitlnU und m i oronuiioa loourln .t i . mule popu:ulln. It Will COTS entirely the worst form of KcuialoCon plaints, all ovarian troubles. Inflammation and InSMSj tlon, FaUIng and 1)1 aeSSSai nts, and the SSSjSjsjsieBfl lililiml ukness, and Is particularly adupted to ths Change of Life. It will 'fUiiolve and eipol tumors from tho uterus in an early Htageofdevelopme.it. Tho t mleney to can oerotiH humors there Is checked very sprcdlly by Its uss. It removes! intnoss, flatulency, destroynoll craving fortlni'nlants, and relieves weakness of the stomarh. It cures llloattng, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General 1IUlty, Bleeplesaness, Depnuslon and Iudl gestlon. That fueling of bearing down, eaufing pain, wclg&l and backache, ls always permanently cured by Us uss. It w ill at all times and under all circuuiHtaticm act In harmony with the laws that govern the feinalo system. For tho cure of Kidney Complaints of oltber Nithli Compound is unsurpassed. LVMA E. PINKIIAM'H VEIiKTAIII.E t'OM POrXWis prepared at 13 and IBS Western Avanue, Lyon, Mass. Price $1. Sizliottlesfor $5. Sent by mall Ui the form of pills, also In tbe form of MSMkJSSj on rtaa'lpt of price, 1 per box for either. Mrs. Pink ham f reely answers all lett rsof iiepiiry. Send for paiu-jh let. Address as above. Mention this liptr. o family should be without LVDIA E. PINKHAM'I UVEK PIUJ1. They euro couutipatlon, blllousnsiv. and torpidity of the liver, to ctnts per IkjX. Hold bv -ii lirugKiMia. j Wholesale by FAKRAND WILLI AMSAUo., Del tro . tnr eOLDIBRB, for rathe rs, rPllSinnS Mothers, Widows, Children, Ktc k UllwlUllw Thousands pot entitled. Fen -Ions for any wound or dUenre, Bounty yet due It thousands. Pensioners entitled to Itcreasuof pen sion. New laws and decisions. Timellmimd. Ai ply at once. Address, with two stamps, for law blanks and Instructions, v.. II. ORLSTON A CO., U S. Clrim attorneys. Box 726, Washington. D. C. The Comparative f.nn ion or RevisedNewTestament BOTH VERSIONS KN ONE- aod"BoTHod' ds. Frw . . errors which reaesf muuj rtpriats us. ess. Changed shown at a (lauco. Oaly no batik rriulrrd. Bavet Tlius, Saves I.uhor, lniun-1 Ai cnracr, (llvci Sstlsfio. ! B adors. l ! Frlnisd, llaudssoiely BOOK. tlrni, Htsesd by alt B r BI l.ow, i.:eir i r.iliuua Ml n'll. ACENT8 WANTED. j. c. jic i ui.'Y 0CVChlsaf i S:r. ASdnsa. atjiioe ttf. 111. .CHEAP QUITS for Thau t.. 'id Tackle, l(aijr.,iu. kul U. O. U.fur txuiiuatiuu'p WILLTAM Rl.H, Wholesale aa ! Rrtaildeale in French and Amcrii-an WI1TD0W flLASO, TLATE 0i.A33, RiM.cd nnd Uoufch Plate for Sky tdghts, Cut and Enameled Class, Silver Plate'. S:uh lirs, Irerich and German Looalsg Class Plates. Leas and Oil, Colors, Putty, Point, etc.. is & 14 Cou grcssSi. East, Dbikoit. Mick. HHHHIMBaHl' If you are Interested In the inquiry Which is the best Liniment for Man and Beast? this is the answer, at tested by two generations : the MEXICAN ML STAN (i LINI MENT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wonnd, or lameness, to the very bone, and drives ont all inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It "goes to the root" of the trouble, and never fails to core in doable quick timet TeJTTPS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lobs (if Bppetito.NniiROn.bowols costive, Pntn in thoKond.with n dull sormntion in the back pat, Pnin under the shoulder blade, fiillneps ufter pnlinR, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritabil ity of tamper. Iiow spirits, Tjohs of memory, w. th n fueling of having neg lected sotr.e duty, wenrinessTPlsalness, I luttering of tho Ii eart, Dote before the eyes, v. ellow Skin, Heaclaohe, Hestletiv ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOP?!. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapt.reV surli ; M-fc,i nc ilose cncctH Mi' ii U itt fi-flincr us to astonlHli tin sur4!rw. They Inrrenae p . i . . hi. win- . M rKHly tn Take n Kloah tlms tin- vsBtt II tiarllil.. mil by tlx-irTonle t-tiaontl it lllicratl rx''. Hcfciilnr Stoola nrf I- Jin ad. I'rlea II ccnta. Sa Wurt y wt-, MA u TUTT'S HAIR DYE lt(A V 11 AIR OT W ItlSK KRM rhallglMl tO :i "1HS V hanged to a' )XSR ion lif tills llVIE. ItiA'K I iy a siiiuh' Hiipliiatinn ul tins nvs. Iiu- urii a n.itHinl ( oliir. Krt.s is InatantansNfl praai i rMt i oil i Bvid b Draotote." aVNiM pi OtTico, 36 M' tray 8t., New Yorl M llr. It I TU D iM of ValiiahU lnf rmll,m am) a. $010 BY HeTT-r-r-i--r- ..MW MP IT MX A M.tmth-Afnv W anteo-wo b,t TiJ J fWMS) articles In th orld;l sasapi, " V&Mr Jay Broneon. Detroit, Mt VflllklP MITII Telegraphy! Kara i7 TUUIlU lflt.ll t UOO Bionth. Uraduul, guaranteed paying offices. Address Valkniins Htiori Janesville Wis. EJncatlnn should be pos f lessee ''y ' Vl 7 young in a -, . . mu wrauui. I lie IM'HI p:o Q C'oL' - SJT " nw; IU sum in c. n.l.HH TT:,, , -s St. Detroit, Mich , A'.tor- -, 111 Patent Causes. Iv-'ablKii I ift rears tieud fur Ban:.':!-' ' lld l fonns ' niodimwiw 'WV' cu ror cncuiiu auu . whom we have cured, addre.s Stuiunierllig Institute London, Canado. 364. 190 and 192 JEPPSBSOS AVE, DETROIT. Pension Applicants Attention Orders DM and ih ot the Pension Bureau ha' have been abollshod. The effect of this action Is to give appllcanu the unreatrlcted privelege of removing nn uusutlBfactory attorney by the uppointiuent of a koocI one. If any soldier desires our services let him Mddrens us lmmudlutely. . MILO B. 8TEVEN8 CO. WashlnRton, D. C. Cleveland, Ohio. t htcnK". Ill- Detroit. Mich. Little Joker $6 given i to every family who will purchase and use for one year, as every machine ls warranted to save its cost. IB.00, In one year If used according to Instruc tions. It Haves all the heavy labor of rubblnK. FltMB 2 to 4 hours time every wash day. Agents wanted to canvas among your neighbors. Ulg Inducements given. No machine can compete with lt. Try It; it Is warrantodto please or no sale. Address, Oeo. 11. Waldo, 2tiH Woodward ave.. Detroit. Mich. HE LADIES OF THt WHITE HOUSE," OR JN TUB HOME OF THhl PRESIDENTS. A History of every Admit iHtratlon f mm Wabhinoti n' tJ tho present tltno. Includes much Peraonal and I'rlvate history never oefore published. Agents want ad. Kor full rtcscrtptlnn, address tbe publisher.!, iRAin.KV &('i. tit; Nnrtii ' onrtii St.. Philadelphia. 1 a, Plain and Ornamental Penmanahlp, Book-keeping and Buslnesa Practice, Telegraphy and Shorthand. Open duys the entire yoar; evenings from Octo ber to April. Three courses of study. Klght Teachers. Chamber of Commerce Building, ISti .leiit is .n Avenue. Board of Trade entrance nnd atOTaSOS, ('all or write for 1'amphlet Circular. Address at Detroit, Mich.. IHA MAYHBW LL. D., President mlm "r aj -1 aVa wJmi i.l n I. IIWI THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE PIT" No other Una rana Thraa Through I'atv anger Trains Dully between ( hicngo, Di-s Mottles, Council liluiTs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchlsofl, Topeka and Kansas City. Pireot connoetions for nil points in Kansas, Nehrualcit, OoloflUjO, Wyoming. Montana, Ne yada, New MextoO, Arlaonu, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Bbortestj BpsedlSSt and Most Comforta ble Hout( via Hannibal to Fort Boott, Denlson, Dallas, Houston, Austin San Antonio. Oulvo ton and 'ill points in Texns. The unequaled inilin omcnts offered by this Line to Travolors nnd Tourists, am us follows: The oelehrated I'lilhuun (itwwhcol) rahtoa Sleeping Cars, run only on this Lino, C. n. .v (,. Palace DrawintRoom Cars, with Horton'i Recllnlnf Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Keelinlng t hairs. The fnniotts C. B. & Q. Palace HiniiiL' t 'iirs. Gorgeous Smoking Cars need wiiit Blovanl High-Backed Rattan Re volving Chairs for the exclusive use of lirst" cla-'s passongorti Steel TrueU and Superior Bquiptnent, com bined with i heir (1 real Through Cur Arrange ment, makes this, above nil others, the favorite Route to the South, douth-West, and the Far West. Try it. and you will find traveling a luxury Instead ot a discomfort. Through Tloketa Via this Celehrated Line for sale at all oflkwi in the United states and ! 'nnsds. All information about Rates of Fare, Meep IIU t ar Accommodations. Time Tables, e., A id lie cheerfully given, and win send Fftt to my address an elegant Cottntu Afap of United nates, iu colors, ly applyiug to. PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chlearo T. J POTTER, (ieneral Manager, Chicago Kkssh otstkus Caumd tYults and Vrgetnliles. Whole sale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic units fia, and 07 Jefferson Ave., DETROIT. Peach Trees We eflor for the Doming Season a large and line Stock of Peach Trees of Choicest Varieties, also Complete AasortneBt of Nursery Stork. Descriptive Catalogae aid Wholesale Price List Free. I. E. ILCE NFRITZ &. SONS, VOM1UK M KsUII, MONUOl . Hit II. 7or Ohl t li and Fevor AND ALL DtrASIS 0ad by Mai Mr I nl Polul or tk HJ4. A W Alt It A T.TED COKE. ft-lne, H -OO. OT ,n rmer- M. B. F. 81 V-J iTTil ' H IiTi! aiwin I'm. ES5if ,SS i stsaniiijiN IJ. .MAL SUPERIOR TO All OTHERS In CONVENIENCE, DURABILITY, ECONOMY, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY BEST Leading Dealers Everywhere.