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NEWS OF THE WEEK. MICTTTttAN. There Is war In A Irian over tin- proposition to remove the postntnc from its present pUc id the Masonic temple to south Main street. Capt. A. D. Perkins, an oll lake captain aud resident of Monroe, died Mouday uioruliiK.agfd 68. Samuel Retterstroph, uear L-xluKtou, was arrested on Monday for fatally stabbing Henry Goodman, wbo died the evening of the same day. They had an altercation at Smyrna on Friday in which tto dman bit off a piece of Hettentroph's nose, aud in which knives were used freely. The Grand Ccuucil of Reyal and Select Ma sous of Michigan met at Masonic hal in Flint ou Mouday; M. E. U. M. R. C. Hathaway pre sidiug. D. i. Carpenter's lumber and shingle mill near Cedar Springs, was turned Suuday night. Loss, 10,000; insurance, $5,000. At Detroit, Jan. lti, Hugh S. Peoples, waB arraigned in Police Court for the murder of Martha Whitla. He plead not guilty, and his case is set down for Febuary 15, Justice Min er said he bad uo power under the constitution, to bail him. Charles Martin, wbo murdered Christian Ternee in Detroit, in December last, aud wbo confessed the crime, was on Tuesday sentenced by J udge Swift to the State's prisou for life. The slander caie of Mrs. Hazlett vs. Hon. Jacob Sawyer was discontinued in the circuit court at Adrian, Tuesday. J. N. Cross, alias Nathaniel Hewett, was truck by a passenger train near the depot at Sheridan on Tuesday moruiug and killed. Leman Smith, of Alma, was run over and fatally injured by a train on the Chicago, Sagiuaw A Canada road, Tuesday. A. A. Jonea.of the firm of Messinger A Jones, Spring Arbor, died at Sarauac, on Monday, aed 55. The grand council of royal and select masons of Michigan, in session at Flint elected the fol lowing officers to day : W. G. JIudsoD,of Ludiug ton, M. I. graud m ister; Gjorge H. Greene, of Lansing deputy graud master; George H. Stevenson, of Su Johns, G. P. C.ofW.; H. Sbaw Noble, of Monroe, grand treasurer; and G. B. Noble, of Detroit, grand recorder. Ou Tuesday night, a farmer from l'itt fi 'l l named William Gutbekunst, returning from Ann Arbor, was thrown from his cutter and had his neck broken. Tuesday night the safe in Mr. P.Bryne's lum ber office, in HillBdale, w is blown open. Mr. Bryne was robbed on the streets lust month. W. C. Fitzsimmons & Co., proprietors of "The People's bank," of Tecumseb, have made au assignment to E. B. Wood, of fecuinseb. Fitzsimmons, wbo is the coloiel of the First regiment U, S. T., Is now in Central America, where he went la9t October in the interest of Grant and Vanderbilt's railroad scheme The liabilities of the People's B ink, Tecum seb, are put at $80,000, Its assets $50,000. Much blame U charged on Fitzsimmons whose absence has dissolve 1 all responsibility on not ion, Woop the assignee says it is an utter fail ure. The Supreme Court has granted a writ, of habeas corpus, directed to Sheriff Clippert, and of certiorari to Police Justice Miner, returna ble next Tuesday, to determine whether Hugh S. Peoples was legally arrested and confined. In the case of R. M. Donald, charged with embezzling$l,500 from the Wood package and basket company, the jury at Muskegon brought in a verdict of guilty An appeal will betaken. At Kalamazoo Oapt. R. O. Deiiisou leaned ou the shoulders of W. R. Coates, as a matter of joke, but Coates suddenly steppe 1 aside, by.way of joke, when Denison fell, dislocating a wrist and breaking one of the bones. Thomas Crocker of Clayton township Bhot his wife, while intending to shoot Charles Ban ning, whom he found locked up iu a room with her. He had suspected undue intimacy, and being refused admission to the room, nred through the door, wounding Mrs. C. in the groin. At a private house near Brid Seville Mrs. Ben jamin Kelly shot in the neck, fatally, it is sup posed, Adelbert Rath hone. Mrs. Kelly aud her husband are both in j ill at Ithaca. E'ghteen cars of a log train were thrown down an embankment on the Harrison branch of the Flint A Pere Marquette railroad. MISCELLANEOUS. Count Franz Theard de la Forest, a Hunga rlan nobleman, died Monday morning in New Voi k, In abject poverty. He had practiced medicine. The annual report of the Chicago board of trade shows 1.93H members, of whom 1 IS were admitted during the past year, bringing a rev enue of 9246.500. The total receipts were 9825,686 ; disbursements, 921)8,000. The board has paid over 9140,000 for land and the erection of a new building. Fire at St. Paul Monday night destroyed the temporary wing of the insane hospital at St. Peter, built to accommodate th a patients burn edout of the building a year ago. Forty inmates got out without injury, and the lose will not xceed 910,000. Ou Saturday a Mexican girl at Cuantia made balloon ascension without a car, performing on the trapez attached. When three-fourths of a mile high the baloon burst, and she fell crush ed to the earth. Six wealthy men of Minnesota, Including Sonator Windom, have agreed with the North ern Pacific to build a narrow gunge railroad from It to the nearest geysers In Yellowstone Park, 80 miles. F. E. Apgell, manager of the W. U. telegraph company's office at the Palmer bouse, Chicago died of small pox on Tuesday. David Davis has Introduced a bill into the senate to retire Justice Huat, of the supreme court. The freight house of the Canada Southern railroad at Courtright, out., was burned Tues day morning. On Tuesday indictments were found at New Haven, Conn., against James and Walter Mal ley and Blanche Douglas for the murder of Jennie Cramer In August last Ellis, one of the murderers on trial at Ash land, Va., has confessed, and reiterated his con fession In cross-examination, to the murder. Mr. Seoville, Gultean's counsel, has saed the Chicago Morning Msrald for 920,000, for alleg ed defamation of character in publishing re ports Indicating that be was dishonest Daniel Webster's one hundredth birthday an niversary was celebrated at divers pieces on Wednesday. Henry Willis of Battle Creek, on Wednesday, explained to the bouse committee on railroads and canals the feasibility of a canal from Sau gatuck to Detroit for vessels of 1,600 Urns, by which the distance from Chicago to Liverpool would be shortened 1,600 miles. In a message sent to the legislature of New York by Gov. Cornell, be denounces the present way of heating and lighting railroad carp, and suggests that cars be provided with implements for breaking open wrecked cars and extin guishing fires The senate Tuesday passed David Davis' bill to retire Justice Hunt on full pay. There was a big riot In the railroad camp near Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday night Over 20 men were engaged. Alexander Butler, color d, was shot and killed, and several wounded George Ladd, of Elmore, Ohio, sued ex-Governor R. M. Scott in the court of common pleas for 910,000 damages to his vtlfe, whose mm Warren G. Dairy, was killed by G v. Scott on Christmas day, 1S80. The cate was compro mised Wid esday b Sctt paying the costs and 9500. The residence of George C. Smitb, at Lewis, Henry couuty, Mo., was burned Wedntd:iy Mrs. Smith, a-ed 48, her daughter El zi,"tli, aged 17. Ruchel, 18, Ellen, 6, aud hereon Iheo- dore, aged 16, all perished iu the flames. Mr. Smith managed to escape with a little child 8 years old. Ihe contest at Adrian over the removal of the postottlce to another building, has been transferred to Washington, and the depart ment is loaded dowu with letters and petitions on the subj 3t. The sheriff sj Pittsburgh is selliug off the stock uud effects of the Siemens- Anderson steel company. The sub committee having the matter in charge decide to reporl a bill for theadtnitsiou of Dakotah ;t a state. The seuate committee on pensions favor a grant to Mrs. Lincoln of 915,000 In cash aud au increase of her annual allowunce to 96, 000. Atlanta's late fir.: destroyed seven business h uses, aud property estimated at 9500,000. The Supreme Court of Illinois has dvcloBed the probate ourts of Cook and Lisalle coun ties unconstitutional. Muny divorces aud wills are anVcted by the decision. CONGRESS. In the House bills were Introduced by Mr. Horr to issue postal cards wit1.: flexible covers, to conceal the messages; by Mr. Willits, to make wives competent wi'.uesses iu trials for bigamy in the te.ritories; by Mr. Burrows, to retire national bank notes, to make the agri cultural bureau au executive department, and to admit Washington territory as a state. Iu the Senate Mr. Logau introduced a bill to pay Mrs. Lincoln the amount of her pension rrom the death of her busbaud to the date of the act about 915,000. He read the statement of pbj sicians showing her to be a confirmed invalid. Referred. Jan. 17. Iu the House, the increase of the membership of committees was discussed, fol lowing the report of Mr. Robeson on the changing of membership of commit'ees. Mr. K'tsson spoke at length, criticising the action of Speaker Kifer. Messrs. Rob son and Orth participated in the debate. In the Senate, debate was hud on the Sher- in mi funding bill and the repeal of the arrears of pension act. Among the bills Introduced, waB one to provide for a commission on the alcoh lie liquor traffic, by Senator Conger; to enable states to collect educational funds from taxes on fermented liquors and distilled spirits; to authorize the purchase by the government of Freedman's bank property and real estate; to grant a pension of 95,000 a year to Mrs Garfield; to erect a public building at Mar quette (by Mr. Ferry.) January 18, Mr. Willis of Michigan, was be fore the committee on railways and canals urging a scheme for a ship canal from Saua tuck to Detroit In the senate Mr. Cameron offered a resolution, instructing the committee on naval affairs to examine the new system of naval defense invented by Erick on. Mr. An thony offend a bill, providing for the compila tion aud printing of the naval history of the war. Iu the hon ( Mr. Haskell, Ks.. offered a bill for the sale of the Miami Indian lands in Kin- Bas. Mr. Stephens, Ga., offered a bill for met ric coiuage for in'eruational use, to be known as the ''Stella," and to authorize the coinage of a goloid metric dollar, two dollars, and frac tion of a dollar; also for the coinage of a metric eagle, double eagle and half eagle of standard value. Recommitted. Jan. 19. Tho chair laid before the senate a communicntian from the secretary of the inte rior, in response to the resolution of Mr. Teller transmitting the papers relating t the lapsed lands of the Northern Pacific railroad and .'he action of Secretary Schurz thereon. Ordered printed and referred to judiciary comm'ttee. The ways and means committee has decided to report favorably the bill releasing the Phlla delphia A Reading railroad company from the payment of iuternal revenue taxes assessed upon the interest bearing promissory notes heretofore issued to its employes as wages, the company to pay the cost incurred in the pro ceedings to enforce the payment. The sub-committee of tie House committee on territories, after hearing delegates from Da kota, resolve! unanimously to report tho bill (I admit Dikota favorably to the whole com mittee. Mr. Deuster introduced a joint resolu tion, requesting the President to give notice of the termination of the treaty between the United States and the North German union of 1868, which now exists by mutual consent, and authorizing him to appoint a commission of three members to meet a similar commission of the Jerman government for the purpose of concluding a treaty of naturalization between the United States and the G nn m empire. The senate committee on pensions unani mously agreed to report the bill granting Mrs. Lincoln 915,000 cash, to be available Immedi ately, and increasing her peusion to 95,000 p?r annum. rUKJSIGft In connection with the movement to raise a fund for the relief of homeless Jewish families 111 Russia, the earl of Shaftsbury publishes a letter. January 16, asking whether tbe people of Great Britain wish to remain silent in face of atrocities hourly perpetrated on the Jews lu Russia. To use the language of violeuce or menace he says wohld be injudicious aud use less, but moral and religious protests on be half of justice and humanity have a real and effective force which will read the ears of the czar and bis ministers. Tbe fears concerning tro 1 ble in consequence of the Egyptian emb e somewhat al layed this morning. The uern an official press declares that the western powers simply desire, like all Europe, to maintain the status quo in Egypt Ii the Ftench chamber of deputies yester day, tien. Champrenon proposed a bill looking to a series of military reforms. The chamber decided that the committee on the bill should consist of 88 members. This is an exceptional number, and is considered in part a check to the government The ultramontane of clerical party Is oppos ing the ecclesiastic il bill In the Prussian land ing on aceount of tbe iDdeflnitenessof some of Its clauses. It not only falls to meet their de maPds, but some of its provisions excite their suspicion. A company of Jews with a capital of 9100, 000 has been organized at Montreal for the purpose of bringing persecuted Jews from Russia, and settlug them In northwest Csnad i. At the Cork assizes Jan. I'v the outlaw leader Conneil pleaded guilty to various charges against him. He will be a witness In other cases in which members of bis band are defen dant. At tbe time of his arrest, in the latter part of Deosmlier, be was charged with hav ing arms la a proclaimed district. A correspondent at I tag una sends to London a long dispatch respecting the formidable In surrection which has broken out sgainst Aus trian rule in Herz-govina. He Mays: "Herze govinia has risen. The focus of insurrection lies iu the district which was the scene of the first uprising agaiiift the Turks In 1875. In surgent corps are forming in th mountains near Nevlsinjo, Gatsko, Guhinje, F t 'ha, B lek aii-l Trehlnje. The warlike clau of the Z ibel on the borders of Krlvoscla have bunted their homesteads and joined the insurgent) under the well known guerrilla chief Vulkalovlch, and villagers on the Herzegovin a i frontier m hi R gusa, are following their example. DETROIT MARKERS Wheat Whit v !u 91 25 t 84 KVK tU vo U5 i'ohn V bu OAT8 V bu uew 64 (a) 65 46 47 8 50 4 00 2 00 (S 2 26 18 ( 14 6( 7 12 (ct. 14 20 25 SJPPUkV- per liul Baklky ft bu ( 'hkksk Ohio aud Mich., Ik lb Ihiki Fuurr Apples, IT. - evapd. Peaches (IHANBKHRIBS Culti'd per bbl.9 00 i.i 11 00 Wild onions IK bbl Ukans ym UUTTKK f lb Hkkswax V lb , 1hkssed Hoos y 100 lb.. MM fj doz Hai per ton Hunts V lb green Hides lbcured Hops lb Potatoes w bu sheep Pelts each I allow -V lr, Wood-V cord 4 00 Detroit Live Stock Market, Tbe cattle market was quite active. Th prices pall for shipping aud butchering cattle were the same as paid las', week, while oxen were 15c per cwt lower. Sheep were active at a decline of 20c. Hogs were sold at an ad vance of 25c, there being but few in the yards. CATTLE. Choice shipping oxen, per cwt 98 t0 Choice butchers' steers. 8 75(35 00 SHKKP Per 100 lbs 4 604 80 liauios 4 80(0)5 00 HOOS. Per 100 lbs...' 6 006 25 State Board of Health. Secretary Baker read the report of the Board at the quarterly meeting held at Lansing on the 9th. The labors of the Board have been much increased the last quarter by the progress of diphtheria, scarlet fever and small-pox, which they have labored to restrict. Ihe number of communications writ ten during the quarter was 1,459. The report also gives a total account of the distribution of small documents on diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc. The number of diphtheria documents was about 29,000; scarlet fever, 5,000; gen eral rules for contagious diseases.6,000; and weekly bulletins, 7,000. The usual number of meteorological reports from observers have been received, examin ed, and tiled. lis. rveuogg ana a very were ap pointed a committee to prepare a re port to contain what is now known re'ative to diphtheria. Dr. Leroy Par ker explained the legal method of pla carding houses for contagious diseases. The local board may declare the place where a person is sick a hospital and make and publish all the necessary reg ulations. Dr. Baker advocated the1 establish ment of an inspection station at Port Huron, to prevent the introduction of contagious diseases. On report of Dr. Avery, the dam at Maple Rapids was judged a nuisance which, if not taken down by the owners, called for a suit iu equity. The subject of the inspec tion of summer resort hotels, with ref erence to danger by fire was considered, was referred to Mr. Parker, to inquire whether the law on the subject needed further amendment. Corals and Coral Reefs. Professor Joseph Le Conte in a re cent lecture on corals, corrected a widespread misunderstanding respect ing corals and coral reefs. The popu lar idea is, says M. Le Conte, that these animals are little insects; that they build like ants and bees do, aud whep they are alarmed they disappear into their little burrows, and these reefs are accumulations of millions of these lit tle insects in generation after genera tion. The fact is the coral animal is a polyp belonging to the group of radia tia; that it consists of limestone depos its in the shape of a hollow cylinder with top and bottom dises, surmounted .with tentacles, containing a stomach and enveloped with gelatinous organic matter. The tentacles or arms are provided each with a mouth for the absorption of food. The coral is coral ine limestone after the gelatinous or ganic envelope is decayed and removed. The animals which build reefs are not much larger than pin-heads. Reef-building corals will not grow at a depth f over 100 to 120 feet. There have been reef-building corals found at a depth of 1,000 feet, but they were dead drowned by being carried below their depth. This confines them to coast lines and submarine banks. Corals will not grow where the tem perature is lower than 68 degrees at any time, that is the ocean, not the air. Therefore they are conllned to the trop ical regions. They will not grow ex cept in clear salt water; hence there is always a break in reefs opposite the mouth of a river. Finally, they de mand free exposure to the beating of the waves. The more violently the waves beat the more rapidly the orals grow, because the agitation gives them ventilation. Corals will grow in the face of waves whose beatings would gradually wear away a wall of gran ite. The four kinds of coral reefs found in the Pacific Ocean are fringe reefs, barrier reefs, circular reefs, in closing lagoons in the ocean, and small lagoonless coral Islands. Proof Everywhere. If any invalid or sick persou has the least doubt of tbe power and efficacy of Hop Bitters to cure them, they can find cases exactly like their owu, In their cwn neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and per manently cured at a trifling cost or ask your druggist er physician. (JRKKMWK'H, Feb. 11, 1880. Hop liittert Co Sirs -I was given up by the doctors to die of scrofula consumption. Two iKittles of your Bitters cured ire. LEROY BKKWKR. Bolivia and Chili have concluded a treaty of peace, Bolivia ceding to Chili nil the Bolivian sea coast line. A good llaittitt clergyman of Bergen, N. Y.t a st ring temperance man, suffered w.th kidney trouble, neuralgia, and dizziness almost to blindness, over two years after he was told that H p Bitters would cure him, because he was afraid of nn prejudiced against 'Bitters.' Sine his cure he says none needier but trust In Hop Uttt.it. 7 50 (w W 00 2 76 (fl) 8 00 2 25 2 75 21 (5 22 20 m 22 7 40 7 6) 18 m 21 14 00 '8 00 6 ' 8X 20 d 25 5 (a 1 00 60 (co 75 6 50 THE TRIAL OF GUITEATJ. January 17. Scovllle interceding for (Juiteau. he was permitted this morning to read an address appealing to the court to charge the jury, that if they believe that he believed, at the lime of the shooting, he was acting un der sp cia! divine authority, they must acquit 011 the ground of temporary mania. The court promised to take the matter under consideration, and Seoville resumed, attacking the coun sel tor the prosecution, and the medi cal extorts over again. He stigma tized the course of the prosecution as scandalous, and the reason for it was that the prisoner was insane, and they Knew it, but did not want the evidence to come before the jury. He knew Quiteau was insane or he would have put on his hat and left the court room, rather than stand his insults. He warned the jury against Porter's elo quence, and to remember that back of it all, there was a big fee, for which he prostituted his talents. Quiteau had been insane since he was 19 was honest iu his belief that he is insp red, and he pittied the human b ing who, with the ltghi ol the 19ih century of Christianity, scoffed at inspiration. The sensation of the third day of Scoville's argument, Wednesday, was his arraignment of the stalwarts, bold ly charging Grant, Conkling aud Ar thur with moral responsibility for the murder ot (iarneld, and now urging 011 the prosecution of the insane man to hide their infamy. He alleged that it was their opposition to Garfield's ad ministration that incited his "insane client" to kill him. This was wholly unexpected to his associate counsel, Mr. Reed, who expresses his disapproval of Scoville's course. Mr. S. received a dispatch from New York during recess, informing him of a decision 111 the N. Y. court of appeals, which was con strued as favorable to his case. It was to the effect that the prosecution, where evidence of insanity is produced for the defence, must prove sanity beyond a leasonable doubt. January 19. Seoville spoke the whole of Thurs day, but his remarks were wholly a repetition ot what had been said before. He referred to some of the testimony, and renewed his appeal to the jury. He spoke of Guiteau's connection with the Oneida community, and said that if he had shot Noyes instead of Garfield, it would have been all right. For some reason, counsel is talking against time either to hold the fort until a decision of the New York court of appeals, which fixes the burden of proof in such cases on the prosecution, to reach Washington, or, because, if the trial can be continued after Monday next, ine case win go over to tne court en banc, and continue the case until next December. It is thought that J udge Cox will not allow this. Seoville concluded his five day's ef fort on the 49th day of the trial. He reviewed the testimony of the experts, Hamilton and Kempster said they were strongly prejudiced ;against Guit eau, and that Kempster's cast of the prisoner's head and Hamilton's asser tion that his head was symmetrical were both wrong. He claimed that Hamilton's testimony established the theory of Guiteau's insanity. After recess Mr. Seoville said he would not detain the jury much longer and argued that they should apply the law maxim that it was better that nine guilty men should escape than that one innocent man should suffer. It they were not entirely convinced that Gui teau was not guilty by reason of un sound mind they should give him the benefit of the doubt. Mr. Seoville clos ed his address at 2 p. m. J ustice Gray's height is five inches over six feet several inches more than Justice Harlan possesses. His propor tions are not as full as Mr. Harlan's and this increases his apparent height The Milwaukee (Wis.) Evening Wis consin says: "In all our experience we have never heard so many favorable re ports from all classes as we have con cerning St. J icobs Oil. The Babylon (L. I.) 8out7i Side Signal quotes from a Missouri paper: Mr. Wm. F. Quinlan, Crystal City, Mo., suffered occasionall from rheumatic pains in his knees, for which he successfully tried St. Jacobs Oil. W. H. Smith & Bro., of Hillsdale, have shipped to New York and other eastern cities the past year 224 heavy, fine coach horses, at an average cost of $280 a head. Huxley thinks music causes a dog acute pain, and nobody blames the poor dog very much, considering the fact that the family dog has to bear all the family practising. Lowell Citizen. Henry's Carbolic Salve Is the BBSr SALVE lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, 'Jhapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, aud all kludsof Skin Erup tlons, Freckles and Pimples. Get HENRY'S CAtBOLIC! SALVE, as all others are counter feit. Price 25 cis, Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters Is the best remedy for Dyspepsia, BillousueBs. Malaria, Indigestion, and diseases of the Blood, K'Jneys, Liver, Skin, etc. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis,Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. $225 A Montn-Agents Wsnted-OObeKt nllliitfnrtlclenln tho w.irlrt . I anniple trrr a 1 dress J ay Bronson, Detroit, Mloh PATENTS V. A. Lbbuahh, Solicitor of FatcnU, Washington, D. ( Of Sud tor Circular. wm Western Michigan Agricultural Asso ciation. At the meeting of the Western Mich igan Agricultural and Industrial Asso ciation, held at Grand Rapids on the 17th and 18th insts., it was decided to hold their next fair commencing Sep tember 25, the week following the state fair. H. C Slierwood, of Berrien county, was appointed general superintendent, and other superintendents were named as follows: Horses A. F. Kelsev. Ionia, aad Auiersou St-Mit, Gratiot L title West brook biviue. lc.ula. and A. Ryerhon Barry. Mieep and Swine F. J. Russell. Oceana. Agricultural Products W. L tduer. Mecosta. and lMvld Woodman, Van Buren. romoiogical aud Horticultural H. Dale Adams, K dam a zoo. arm Machinery E. A. Strong, Van Buren. Manufactures 0. L Whitney, Muskegon. Art and Science J. Q. Ramsdell. Grand traverse. Police Henry Frallck, KmL An aged negro was one day showing the scars of wounds inflicted by the lash when he was a slave. "What a picture!" exclaimed a sympathizing looker-on. "Yes," responded the col ored brother, "dat's de work ob one ob de old masters." New York Post. The mother of the late Gen. G. A. Custer, died at Monroe on Saturday, aged 7:1. A husband, two daughters, and a son survive. In some of the interior counties of this state, cabbages are sold at four cents p.T pound. Judson Wilson's house between Milan and Ypsilauti, caught fire from the chimney, Tues day, and was burned. Lass $ 4,000, partially insured. The fellow, who. by mlsu, a. sent his abum- h aired sweetheart instead or a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a bottle of hairdye, wants 10 kuow me oes,, way to commit suicide. A diBpatch from Paris says: There was a tremendous panic on the bourse Thursday Union generate shares fell 1,300 francs. 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Scovixl's Sarsaparilla and Stillinoi 4 or Blood and Liver Syrup will reston perfect health to the physical organization It is indeed a strengthening sjrup, pleasant o take, and has proven itself to be tne be Ulood Purifier erer discovered, effectual If curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidneys, Ery.sij.ilas. 1 liana, all Nervous disorders and Debility, i-ilious complaints, and all diseases null uing an impure condition of the Blood, .iver, KidneySjStoni.-.ch, Skin, etc., and cor cts indigestion. A single bottle will prove you its merits as a health renewer, for it ts LIKE A cnARM, especially Then the mnlaintis of an e xhaustive natuij, having tendency to Icpscu the natural vigor of the .in and nervous system. HENRY'S CAIIBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, :ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ah Inds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and implea. The salve is guaranteed to give rfect satisfaction in every case or money funded. Be sure you get Henry's Cab Lie Salve, as all others are but immitn 'onf and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. .1 AS. - DAVIS & CO., Wholesale) Dmrr Detroit, Mich., Agents. PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Last. No One (Need Suffer. A sure cure for the Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles bits been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian remedy), called Dr. Wil liams' Indian Ointment. A single box bat cured the worst chronic cases of 25 and !9 years stauding. No one need suffer five min utes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments, and Electu aries do more harm than good, Williams' OIbU ment 8 bsorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm iu bed), acta as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and Is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and nothing Ire. Road what the Hou. J. M. Cofflutiiiry, of Cleveland says about Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. "I have used scores of pile cures, but It affords me pleasure to say that I nave never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent, relief as Br Williams' Indian Ointment." For sale (y all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price f 1 00. HKNRY & CO., Proprietors. Nw Tork t Itf Faeband, Willluu A Co. Agents, Dtrelt Mich. HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. BlIKKl)!- tlons are not deslRn el to Induce the public to at t in 1 t tho du ties of the regu lar surgeon, but, merely to place the rentiers of these luiu-es in tMiKsessioii of a means of treatment of the minor areitleiits oeourriiiu'dail v in the household, and which, while not dangerous in themselves, are exceotiiiiKiy annoying. Burns, bruises, Bcaltls, sprains, etc., are prln cinal amt.im- these troublesome and annoying occurences, and demand immediate treatment with the best means at hand. In the kitchen, the dining-hall. the nursery and the sitting room they are liable to Happen, ana, instead 01 fear and alarm at the sight of the cut or mashed Hnu-er. or bruised or burned arm. or scalded surface, a cool and quiet manner should be as si line.!, and after washing away tho blood, (If required ), the injoretl parts should bo arotimii with that most valuable remedy--St. Jacobs Oil. Its surprisingly quick relief. Its cleansing properties, its tendency 10 quicKiy remove an Inflammation, and its wonderful eflloaoy In the above as well us In all muscular ami other pains, Biich as rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, headache, stiffness of tho lolnts, etc.- Hit as rentier St. Jacobs On. pre-eminently the best external remedy now before the people: which claim Is fully substantiated iy tne strongest kind of testimony from all classes of people. The value of human life Is so supremely impor tant that anything that tends to its prolonga tion is entitled to tho hiirl-.cst consideration. Charles Nelson. Esq., propHl tor Nelson House, Port Huron. Mich., say : " I suftV-rod so with rheumatism that my arm withered, ami physi cians could not help me. I v as in despair of my life, when some one advit d me to try St. Jacobs Oil. I did so, ami rjM by mnglc, I was instantly relieved, and hy tne continued use of the Oil entirely cured. 1 thank heaven for having used this wonderful remedy, for It taveti my lift. It also cured my wife." LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure for all tkoae Pal noil Complaints and Wlne. t. pom mun to our beat female population. It will core entirely the worst form of Female Con. plalnta, all OTaruui troubles, Inflammation and Ulcers tlon, Falling and Displacements, and tbe oonaequen Splnsl Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to tl. -Change of Life. it will diasolre and expel tumors from the uterut bi an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerousjiumors there is checked very speedily by Its ust It remoTes faintneaa, flatulency, destroys all ciarlnr for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nerrous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and In. I gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing paln.weigsi and backache, la always permanently cured by V use. It wlU at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that gorern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax thk Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA Y.. IM kli VM S VEGETABLE COM POUND la prepared at 23.1 and tSf Western Aranue. Lynn, Mass. Prios f L Six bottles f or 6. Sent by mall hi the form of pills, also in the form of lossnges, or receipt of price, 91 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of inquiry- Send for pamab. rt. Address aa above. Mention tkit Paptr. No family should be without I.Yin. V rllTatHAat'a UVKK PILLS. They cure coustlpetion, biliousness, and torpidity of the llrer. to cents per box. - Hold by oil 1- gi.i-on. M RUPTURE Cured without operation or the Injury trusses Inflict by lilt J. A. Ml MIMA 'o meth. d. Office 361 Broadway, New York, rits book, with photo graphic likenesses of bad caaea befor and after cure mailed for 10 cents. TH OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE CUITEAU TRIAL This is only complete and fully illustrated "Life and Trial of Uuiteau." It contains all the testimony of the experts and other noted witnesses; all the speeches made by the cunning aaaaasln in his great effort to escape tbe gallows by feigning Insanity. Beware of catchpenny hooka; millions of people are waiting for this book. Circulars freo. lOolllw IV -ill liul Bjttr terms to agents. Ad rlgrjilia II till IH1. ,,,, National Publishing Co., Chicago, III. .oi,:i' 1 1 a ii III . A S. 1 business mmw PKTKOIT. Mlt llT Offers superior advantage te mdents. Thev are thoroii'-.iiW drilled iu office work, letter ntinB and the executing of business papers rhose wishing a thorough business etlucation should enuuire of the busi ness men of Detroit where it can bet bad. Collide jjpei mailed fro. PENSIONS TO ALL Boldlrra that Were iliiled by wouniti. glassta, sootdeut, or oth. i .... tli less ef s Buger or to plloa. vsrlcoae iiu". chrnnie diarrhrva, rii mi varicocele, lo of . 1 i of one or bo to. S)cs, si partialis ao, lots of touring, dlataaa of tb heart railing back of the ni i.lei, rbaumatlam. or at.) other dlM'ao or dl' lllty, gives you a pee.. Willow, ohllaren, fathors, aad mother of nolilln ili.gln tho i.Tvl. or arterwarJ, of dli,e o: wouDtlioontrSi 'e.l In thnservioe sre (Dtltled t r peniilnn. I procure peoiOoDS where I. rg a per are met. per dMcharcee obtained n 1 t. rsNatoNs ix iiinn, new law give an nerearo of from a nu to f 72.00 per month. Sol lert charged wltli .1 -vrtlon ordtuhonnrahly 1li hurtetl are entitled 'o reri Ive a pension, If J' hit-ri lu any manner, name as oiler anMIr f prooure.! lorallneiv Inv ntlm n iaeted patent e' .In. r. Alilni 'ii M. Fv m win loo efalni e ?! ;h nal.l r rail kl".loi im.i "itrrauU. Circular', Fn ir.'. otivuii.) U. h. rHlueeM, Iwx ;!,.. i l. VPMRulHttU l J -jjy 1 - 1 S7 ViWJrn mmmlMlk mi by i i a i mb w. aw .UaaaV ww m SU OKMTLEMKN: 1 wnssulInrloH from nwnerol debility to such an extent that my labor waa otooedlaaty bar dpnsome tome. A vacation of a month did not rIb me much relief, but on tho contrary, was followed by Increased prostration and sinklmt chills. At this time Ibecan tbe use of your IkonTonio, fnnn ahirh I r allted almost tmmrxllate and wonderful result. Theold enerjrr returned and I found that my natnral force iKir that I nviir did In iMaWBM time during my 11 loan, men iwniunniif nimiou. i hiitb ii.i uimi iMuimui ina mni.i nince us1 ng 11 1 tiava clone twljt tha la- nnd vigor of body, has com also a rlnnrnMS of thought work, I know not what. 1 give it therretllt IThf Iron Tonic im a I nrrnnrntlnn of fVo ttnjrhtr nf Iron. ini I rian Bark, in at Ittnm- phutfm, ammorinted fith (ha I'eoef atVfc A rmalir. Mt srrrrs ever Pro" soJierel at Tnnir im were rat. MAMIAITUII IT TNI OB. HASTE a MEDICINE CO. , NO. SIS MONTH MAIN STIEtT. ST. lOBIt. TrPlil Illl 1 1 HISHU AOIT A ill III I llf. I TtvM. . 8! i i, van. Will, an Intr.xt.,. tiun 1 m v I ffOmmmr, M. P. Abl. 0aprhal. Dl Q Oiiwaor, Jf. . Abl. Ciarhalr, DlapaMlonai. Ha- liable. It sir tha hiatary of Sals and MU-ral. II tall ny It tall why I antaaahl ; tha rrata hbjh, soil why famln armur. Mi Iks population staaarlatwd I the religion " win .... ..., aa , the an tof Psrsll. l.itt. OastaJssHrall paaa lllattrattoea. A sew map of lrlasil In oolors. The BMt popular Nook ef Ik day. r- AOXSt? WASTED tTVIBTWKEK. Send fro, a rsiioatru. ..dbjaio Ji J V Bf WT i Turn VKGETINE. The Barks Roots and Herbs Mb m u nit 11 MUMl M made iv PDWOISH rouM. SOLD FUU .". (Jtw. U PacKar. Vegetine, For Kidney Complatin and Nervous Debility. ISLKBoso, Me,, Deo 28, litT. MK. 8IEVKN8 -Deur Htr: 1 bad bad s Com b for 18 years when 1 commenced taking tbe Vee Une. I was very low; my ajstem waa debilitated b dleaa. I had the Kidney Complaint, and waivcrr nervoua - t ougM bad, lurs sore Wben I bad tak en one bottle, I found It was helping me; It baa helped my co. gh and U itreBsthen me. 1 am nuw able to do my work. Never have found anything like tbe Vegetlne. I kuow It la everything It la rec- t.mmunded to be. Mrs. A. J. Pendleton. Vegetine. Dr. W. Ross Write: Nrrofulti, Liver Com pi it tin. Ujt- lpp.la, 1 lien in at Ifcui, Wen kit ets. U. ft. bTUVBNB, Boston: I bave bten praotlo- Ing medicine for 26 yeara, and aa a remedy fur 1 1. .tula. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Kbeumatlsm Weakneaa and all disease of tbe I loud, I have never found lta equal. I have aold Vegatin for seven years, and 1 bave never had ona bottle re urm d I would heartily recommend it to those In need of a blood purifier i) '. w. mom, uruggist. Sept. IB. 1878 Wilton, Iowa. VE .l.ii n i . IN POWDBR FORM la sold by all druggists and general atorea. If you oannot buy it or tbem, Inclose 60 eta. in postage stumps, for' oae packttge, or f 1 for two packatea and I will senc It by return mall. . VEGfcTINE PREPARED BY H B. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vegetine ia Sold by all Druggists. This T'.idln;; Saw Machine cms off a i foot log Id S minuter and warninied the best aivl cheapest that ta made. W. II not be undersold If we know It. We want the address of every one who intends to cut logs, wood or ies. The person sending us such names can buy ur niHchine ut wholesale price. Circular free. United States Minify Co., Washington, D. C M. It. P. 307 OLIVET COLLEGE. A nrst-cluMi college for everybody. Expensee low Winter term optns Jan. 8, 18 2. Send for catalogue to ihe Secretary, Clival, Mich. ! l-.. tor 1883 with imorove-i UlHrV hTPP Interest Tabla, Calendar aaffiuij etc. Sent to any address on re. eipt of two Thre-Omt Slampt. Address ( llAKi.ES B. HIKES, 48 N. Delaware Ave., Phiia. YOUNG MEN If yt. u would learn telegraph In four months, and be sure of a situutlon at goott wages, address, VALENTINE BROS Janesvllle. Wla. HPBVIAL OFVBR. TEN 1'OUND of our NEW OKOP OF TEAS, Black. Uruen or Mlz d. sent by exprt rjs. charges paid, on ie el in of fO.OO. A Bcaiitlfu Oil Chromo, size 20 by 24, of our lain nu .1 Presld nt flAKFI r L D. Will be n all, d with every 8. 00 order. Now is you time to ENJ Y A CUP OP GO D TEA at alnio t Ba:f Price, and a Perfect Likeness In Oil of o oi rt' red Preside t, or let u Clubs among your frlen i in 120 ordeis we deduct 1 5 p r cen. off. pay all espr charges, and ei.c!o-p the Chromo, one lor every fi potui THE HM AT AMERICAN 1EA COMPANY. ( P. O. Box 281,. ) 81 and 88 Vesey si . N . V. HOP FITTERS. fA Medicine, not a Drink,) COXTAINS noPH, BUCIIU, AIANDICAKE, DANDELION, Aim Tim pitrept jj.-n Ban Medical Qtiaxjtoss or ALL OTUCa BUTQ13. THilV OTJR.ITJ All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleep leaanesa and uxiMX'laliy Female Complaints. tl OOO IN GOLD. be paid for a BSM they will not cure or help, ori for anytlilng imun or injurious found in them. Ask your drupririst for IIop Bitters and try tlieju before you sleep. Tnke bo other. Hof Couoa Curb is the sweetest, safest and best Aj:c Children. The Bop Pad for Stoi iach. Liver and Kidney Is np rlcr to allot lie Cull by absorption. Ask drucgist D. L C. Is an absolute. nidlrr- uvtllile euro for lrink eunosp, tw of ;pium, tobacco aud narcotics: ayjau jima for circular. KBUBtKk Above aultl br .Ini. I l .p DUter Mfg.Co. RorbuWr, N.V . iMSBBBaBaSaVaaarB N. H. DOWNS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping-Cough, and all Lung Diseases, when taken In season. People dit of consumption simp ly because of neglect, when the timely use of this remedy would have cured them at once. Fifty -one year if of con stant use proves the fact that no ' cough remedy has stood the test like Uotem Eiixir. Price 8Sc. 60c. and fl.00 per bottle. Hi i Sale Everywhere. Dr. Baxter's Mandrake itterSH I laundice. Dvinanti K Will cure Liver j - , . -t i r L-iver complaints, indigestion, f and all diseasea arising from Mil ffj ioutness. Price 2$ per bottle. For Sals Kvery where. HENRY sV JOHNSON'S ARNICA AND OIL LINIMENT For Jftan mrtd Meant. The most perfect liniment ever compounded. Price acc. and coc. Kor Sal Kvsry whsre. rWaforiost sftsat I Imtailrd bw f Km tml mffmmmtmm. Iluvtia. Wo is arts! I i in , . WkmSB mm-1 ramem. ant of I it ml- I and with double the ease. on f 1th the tranquil SJO Tnnlnhunnt Ai.nm I never before mijnynd. if the Tunic haa not done th J. P. Watooh. 1'sator Christian ChnrehrTroy, O. tloo by ntoaas ntsr am rntartsa of BnglUk th p,pi are pa tha paosls era poor how, hnw th land wa conBaratad : th ae; Us isssagl of tap 1 1 union, Rrwaoan and other leader with be. of ibelr livaa. aaVOOaaaw ta" rUU. mmm i .. . swam of To-Day iu. I s