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. : : Thursday of last week about 200 veter ans, mostly from Cuyahoga county Ohio, Tisited General Garfield at Mentor, who addressed them as followa Comrades: Any man that can see 1, 200 comrades in his front door yard has as much reason to be proud as for any thing that can well happen to him in this world. After that has happened, he need not much care what else happens, or what else, doesn't harmon- TV caa twelve hundred men from almost every regiment of the state, and from regi ments, and brigades, and divisions of al most every other state; to see the consoli dated field report of the survivors of the war sixteen years after it was over, is a great sight for any man to look on. I greet you all with gratitude for thi9 visit. ' Its personal compliment is great. But there is ANOTHER THOUGHT in it, far greater than that to me and greater to you. Just over yonder, about ten mile3, when I was a mere lad, I heard the first political speech of my life. It was a speech that Joshua R. Giddings was making. He had come home to ap peal io ma constituents, a southern man drew a pistol on him while he was speaking in favor of human liberty, and marched oyer toward him to shoot him down, to stop his speech and quench the voice of liberty. I remember but one thing that the old hero said in the course of that speech, so long ago, and it was this: "I knew I was speaking for liberty, and I felt that, if the assassin shot me down, my .speech would still go on and triumph." Well, now, gentlemen, these twelve hundred and the hundred times tweive nanarea, me minion oi men that went out into the field of battle to fight for our Union, FELT JTST AS THAT SPEAKER FELT, that, if they should all be shot down, the cause of liberty would go on. You all, and tha TTninn (alt. ihotomnnJ .1 behind you was a force and a cause, an immortal truth that would outlive your bodies and mine, and survive all our brigades, and all our armies, and all our battles.' Here you are to-day in the same belief. TV e shall all die, and yet we believe that, after us, the immortal truth for which we fought will live in a united nation, a united people, against trfl factions, against all sections, against all divisions, so long as there shall be a MtitinAn4 s vifrnvn .1 -w- A 2 1 vuutiucut ui inns, auu luuuiiiaius, a II a lakes. It was that crreat heliof that. lift. ed you all up into the heroic height of great soldiers in the war; and it is that belief that you cherish to-day and carry with you IX ALL OUR PILGRIMAGES and in all your reunions. In that great belief and in that inspiring faith I meet you and greet you to-day, and with it we will go on to whatever fate has in store for us all. I thank you, comrades, for this demonstration of your faith, and confidence, and regard for me. Why, gentlemen, this home of mine will never be the same place again. I am ' disposed to believe that a man does not take everything away from a place when he takes his body away. It was said that, long after the death of the first Napoleon, his soldiers believed that, on certain anniversary days, he came out and reviewed all his dead troops, he him self being dead; that he had a midnight review of those that had fought and fell under his leadership. That, doubtless, was figment of the imagination, but I SHALL LOVE TO BELIEVE that in all time hereafter the character and spirit and impressions of my com rades live on this turf, and under these trees, and in this portal, and it will be a part of my comradeship in all days to come.' And now, gentlemen, I thank you with all my heart. The official figures at the various county seats in Ohio show that Mcll- vaine, Republican candidate for Supreme Judge, has a majority of 23,041 over Fol- let, Democratic candidate. Ther total vote for thi3 0fficewas 714,276. EDITORIAL NOTES. T. J. Simpson a Democratic postmast er at Hartsetle, AIjl, was arrested last Saturday by Inspector Booth of the post office department, charged with destroy ing Greenback newspapers prior to the Ingust election another Bourbon meth od of suppressing opposition to the solid south. ' If we can believe the Cincinnati En juirer, which is usually good authority m Democratic matters, Senator Pendle n has had his eyes opened, and speaks ike St Paul. He is quoted as saying: In my opinion the solid South has made i solid North. I have been trying to jonvince our people that this would be ;he inevitable result for a long time." ! Decatur, 111, Oct. 15, Charles Ward has lived here with his family over two years but he went to Warren county, Indiana, just the same and voted the I 'mocratic ticket His vote was sworn nby a wealthy Democrat of that county. Ward was arrested for perjury, and is now under $500 bail. The United 3tates attorney of Warren county was here yesterday getting evidence and says !ie will send up Ward and his Indiana !riends for perjury. ; The statement issued from the Treas lry Department very satisfactorily ex" )lains why the accumulated silver and ;old in the government coffers is not ised to liquidate bonds payable at the iption of the government There have een no bonds payable at the option of he government since the completion of ef unding operation twelve monts since. :he only way to extinguish the bonded ebt at present is to bid in bonds in the pen market, as is done. Shelby county, Indiana, maintained ts reputation as the Indiana Yazoo. At he polling place at Milford, in that ounty, Rev. Mr. Talmage, of the Chris ian Church was the Republican chal enger. An imported Democrat from .Kentucky attempted to vote and was hallenged by Rev. Mr. Talmage. The Zentuctfan raised his club and struck he reverend gentleman on the head, in icting a wound from which he died, lie scoundrel has not been arrested. The country is prosperous more rosperous than ever before. What more )uld any Democratic business man or orking man want or expect if the emocratic party could succeed? What jtter could any Democratic Congress tan do? The best they could do would 3 to let things alone just as they now re; but you can't find a Democratic irty leader anywhere who is in favor ! letting things alone. They all want change to change things pretty gen rally. And even if you can find a few ho are not important leaders who ouldbe willing to let things alone just as the Republicans have fixed them, and so not disturb business, the Democratic party is pledged, as a party, in its plat form, in its journals, in its speeches, in all its action in Congress, not to let things alone. The Democratic party is thoroughly pledged, in every possible form and way, to upset .things just as soon and just as fast as it can get power to do it A famous Democrat, Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, has been making a speech to a party of admirers, who called upon him at the plantation at Beauyoir, Miss, that became his by the remarkable be quest of Mrs. Dorsey. His oratory is said to be admirable, his language choice and his manner f eryid and impassioned. Among other things, speaking of the condition of the South he uttered these ghostly words: "Be patient Be brave in the future, as you have been in the past. Be watchful, be careful, for great events are at hand; and by the martyrs' blood that has been jshed so surely shall that blood be avenged. The bonnie blue flag shall rise again, and float triumph antly over the sunny South. I may not live to see it, but there are those who wiU follow in my footsteps even though my voice be silent in the grave. The South shall rise again, and from the ashes of the dead past we shall carve for ourselves a glorious future, for our honor shall be vindicated and our rights es. tablished upon the everlasting basis of eternal justice." Bcmarkable Somnambulism. The night of the recent fire at North Turner Bridge, says the Lewiston, Me, Journal. Mrs. Albert Winshin nrnuaorl Mr. W. and cried: "Husband, Mr. Star- Dira s nouse is ail on are I hurry upr He did so, dressed on the double quick, and with his pails ran to the fire and did valient service in saving surrounding buildings. When the fire had burned down, he rubbed his eyes and said to his wife, "I feel dreadfully. I am lame and feel completely exhausted." "Well you may," said the wife, "after working so hard at the fire last night." "What do you mean?" said Mr. W. "Why, the Star- mru uouae was ournea last nignt, ana von worked lite a hern Ravin cr tfiA nth or buildings." Mr. W. looked dazed for a mumem, uien too nis nat ana loosed over the nremises and came hact. "Well the buildings are surely gone, but I never wuuiu nave oenevea even you wnen you say that I went to that fire, if they were not T0ne. I don't know A thincr nhrmr. it." He had been through all the excite ment in a state of somnambulism with out being awakened. From the Quaker City. K J. Campbell, of Philadelphia, under date of Oct. 5, 1879, certified to the won derful effacacy of Warner's Safe Pills and Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, in re- moving a liver disease accompanied by chronic constipation and yellow skin. I8sep3m. Great Distress. is often suddenly experienced from at tack of cramp in the stomach, colic or other painful affections for the relief of which nothing is superior to Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed, or Water-Pepper, compounded from the best French brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart weed, or water-peper, and anodyne gums. For diarrhoea, dysentery, bloody flux, cholera-morbus, its warning, soothing astringent and heating properties ren der it a perfect specific, unsurpassed as an anodyne and stimulating embroca tion or liniment Should be kept in every family. Sold by druggists at fifty cents. A PROPHECY! Senator Chandler's Arraignment of the Democracy. And the People are nmkiujr Ills Words Good. Senator Chandler's Speech in the Senate on March 18, 1S79. We have now spent three months and a half in this capitol, not without cer tain results. We have shown to the peo ple of this nation just what the Demo cratic party means. The people have been informed as to your objects, ends and aims. By fraud and violence, by shot-guns and tissue ballots, you hold a present majority in both houses of con gress, and you nave taken an early op portunity to show what you intend to do with the majorities thus obtained. You are within sight of the promised land, but like Moses of old we propose to send you up into the mountain to die politic ally. Mr. President we are approaching the end of this extra session, and its record will soon become history. The acts of the Democratic party, as manifested in this congress, justify me in arraigning it before the loyal people of the United States on the political issue which it has presented, as the enemy of the nation and the author and abetter of rebellion. 1. I arraign the Democratic party for havinff resorted te revolutionary meas ures to carry out its partisan projects by attempting to coerce the executive by withholding supplies, and thus accom plishing by starvation the destruction of the government which they had failed to overthrow ty arms. 2. I arraign them for having injured the business interests of the country by forcing the present extra session, after liberal compromises we tendered to them prior to the close of the last ses sion. 3. I arraign them for having attempt ed to throw away the results of the re cent war by again elevating state over national soverignty. We expended $r,- 000,000 precious lives to put down this heresy and to perpetuate the national life. They surrendered this heresy at Appomattox, but now they attempt to renew this pretension. 4. I arraign them for having attempt ed to damage the business interests of the country by forcing silver coin into circulation, of less value than it repre sents, thus swindling the laboring man and the producer, by compelling them to accept 85 cents for a dollar, and thus enriching -the bullion owners at the expense of the laborer. Four mil lion dollars a day is paid for labor alone, and by thus attempting to force an 85 cent dollar on the laboring man yon swindle him daily out of $000,000. Twelve hundred million dollars are paid yearly for labor alone, and by thus attempting to force an 85 cent dollar on the laboring man you swindle him out of $180,000,000 a year. The amount which the producing class would lose is absolutely incalculable. 5. I arragin them for having remov ed without cause experienced officers and employes of this body, some of whom served and were wounded in the Union army, and for appointing men who had in the rebel army attempted to destroy this government. 6. 1 arraign them for having institut ed a secret and illegitimate tribunal, the edicts of which have been made . the su preme governing power of congress in defiance of the fundamental principles of the constitution. The decrees of this junta are known although its motives are hidden. 7. I arraign them for having held up for public admiration that arch-rebel, Jefferson Davis, declaring that he was inspired by motives as sacred and as noble as animated Washington; and as having rendered services in attempting to destroy the Udioii which will equal in history Grecian fame and Roman glory. Laughter on the Democratic sine aua in portions oi uie gauenes.j Yon can laugh. The people of th north will make you laugh on the other side of your lace I 8. I arraign them for having under taken to blot from the statue book of the nation wise laws, rendered necessary by the war and its results of happiness "to the emancipated f reedmen, who are now so bulldozed and kukluxed that they are seeking peace in exile, although urged to remain by shot-guns. 9. I arraign them fothaving attempt ed to repeal the wise legisiaton which ex cludes thoes who served under the rebel flag from holding comissions in the army and navy of tha United btates. 10. 1 arraign them for having intro duced a large amount of legislation for the exclusive benefit of the states re cently in rebellion, which if enacted, would bankrupt the national treasury. 11. I arraign them for having con spired to destroy all that the Republican party has accomplished. Many of them breaking their oaths of allegiance to the United States and pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors to overthrow this government, they fail ed, and thus lost all they pledged. CALL A HALT. THE DAYS OF VAPORING ARE OYER. THE LOYAL NORTH IS AROUSED AND THEIR DOOM IS SEALED. I accept the issue on these arraign ments distinctly and specifically before the citizens of this republic. As a senator of the United Statss and as a citizen of the United States, I appeal to the people. It is for those citizens to say who is right and who is wrong. . GO BEFORE THAT TRIBUNAL CONFI DENT THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS RIGHT AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS WRONG. They have made this issue; not we; and by them they must stand or fall. THIS IS THE PLATFORM WHICH THEY HAVE CONSTRUCTED, NOT ONLY FOB 1879 BUT FOR 1S80. They cannot change it for we will hold them to it. They have made their bed, and we will see to it that they lie thereon. CORTLAND WAGON CO., Manufacturers of Platform Spring Wagons, Open and Top Buggies, Swell Bodies and Portland Cutters. O. D. F. HOLLO, Agent. Cheboygan, Mich. ; 1 3JyTL,JL, OPS' C. A. GALLAGHER'S PROVISION AND FAMILY He is now selling all m oraer io mane, room ior nis rail stocX He has theer tons of Choice Fresh Butter, In stock and more coming, which will he sold at prices to suit customers. Call and get a crock of his nice butter. ..: -:o:- HE i Fruits Of All Fresh Haras, Bacon, and everything New Family MessPorfc & Potted Meats Of all kinds. He also keeps the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR In the market and at the lowest price. Don't forget to call and get a sam ple which he is selling very cheap; also of his ' . r . T XS Which he is selling Fresh Roasted and Green Coffees, Which is sold at marvelously low figures. We think it is to the interest of every housekeeper to call and see his stock and get his prices before buying anywhere else. dAll goods ', delivered free of charge, C. A. GALLAGHER, Next Door to Postoffice. . SATE, SUES AND RELIABLE. Will cure worst cases of Nervous Debility, Weak ness, Lost Manhood, Mental Depression, and ex hausted Vital Energy, with all its train of evils, in xo to 30 days. No other known remedy will cure in as many weeks. Sold by all druggists at fi per package, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Send for circular giving full particulars. Address Dr. J. H. EMMERSON, 206 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. T. H. Hincmman & Sons, Wholesale Agents. TAILORING7 C.J Rosenblad First door north Jof Neson"& Bullen's sto r Z has just received a fresh stock ofZ Latest Styles of Suitings, Which he is prepared to Make up at the Very Lowest Prices Grive Him a Call Before leavingyour orders elsewhere. 7iune3m Clie d oygan E OILER WORKS WM. HESS, Prop'. Boilet' Work in all various Branches promptly done. BOILERS &S WOKE STACKS . . Made and rep aire . t"UShop on Main street, adjoining: Perry & Watson's foundry. 28fcbt EEAS THIS - All who are in want of Farntare, ro matter m wii im ur wrue w u?. o tu e ou ciear, auer paying ireigni, irom i io 00 per cenl. . We carry in our Warerooros the Largest Stock of Furninirt in the mate. Have none bnt New Goods, and ot the beat manufacture. You can select from 200 Parlo or Bedroom suits and from every article in nrotortion. and make your selections irom a stock worth fWHL Tartar Suits all our own manufacture, from $38, full cushioned; Marble Top Bedroom Suits from 530, ard Marble Top Dressing Case Suits irom $45. A Bedroom furnished with Bedstead, Bureau, Waahstand, 2 Cane chairs and Rocker, Spring Bed, MattreBg 2 Feather Pillows and 2 Cora fori era for $20, and all Cane and Wood Chairs cost. mu cnarge ior pacwiun or ueuvermg koocs o uepois or ixaig, ana all inquiries cheerfully answered DUDLEY & FOWLE, MAMMOTH FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 125,127, 129 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. goods in his line at Cost KEEPS ant Kinds. Shoulders, Pork, beef in the meat line. Al. very cheap. Also Post & Van Arsdale Wholesale .n4 retail dealers in HEAVY AND SHELF : HARD WARE T I N W A R E ' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY All kinds of Farming Topis, BUILLKR3 . TBIUUXITSS AND HATESIAL, ; OIL CLOTHS. WHIPS, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEATHER BELTING RUBBER AND HEMP PACKING BUILDING PAPER, STEAM FITTINGS AND 3AS PIPE Alscall kmdeof TIN ASD fiOVPERWABE Fk.1T.VT SPARK-ARRESTER. 8 -H. P. Mounted, 10 - 12 - . " 2-H. P. Eureka, 4 " " Senator our Circular!. 6 B. W.Payne& Sons,Corniiig,N.Y. State tcAere nu saw if.it. FUENITURE. where they reside, will do well, before purchasing Inland Route. further notice the neat little Galley Qixeen Will run on the Inland lloute on Alternate days with the Northern Belle, Making connections at the Head of Crooked Lake with cars on the Bay View and Crooked Lake . railroad, to and from Petcsby and Cheboygan. Every care will bo taken to look after pas sengers ana bapgage, and no effort will be spared to make the trip on the Valley Queen through the delightful lakes and rivers of this rout one of rare pleasure. DAVID SMITH. ALESMEN VJAIITETN We want rpfk QTiT t I J Cig-ars to dealers $105 a month and expenses Samples free. Cut this notice out and send it with your application, also send a 3 cent stamp to insure answer. S. Foster & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED AG-E:NTH! For the fastest sellinjr book of the Age xne HUUSKHOL,L and iA arniers Oyclopaedi This being: the only A jrricultural Cyclopaedia published. We CAUTION agents against other works purporting to embrace the same subjects. Every Farmer will purchase this book. Published and in English and German. Address, Anchor PcBiasHiifa Co., St, Louis. Missouri. ST O P ! AT THE Palace Bakery! If you want to see tho Finest Assortment of Crackeis In Cheboygan. Broad, Buns, Rolls. Cakes Baked fresh every day. FRESH CANDIES Just received. If yu want a first class meal for 23 cents Jewell s Kestaurani, in con nection with the bakery. Is the place t0 AlKS. J. L. JEWELL. A GEFT8 WANTED for the best and fast xl selling pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pnblishin Co., x miuacinma r&. ASTHMA CERMAN ASTHMA CURE ncTer fail to instantly ro ller? the most vi-jlent attack - -anuinsare comfortable sleep Used br inhalation, thns reachinr tha diseue direct: relaxes the spasm, facilitate free expectoration and effect DKS where ell other remedies fail. j U l KOa trial will eon rince the moat skeptical of its immediate, direct and nerer failing; effect. Price: and 1.00. Trial package free. 0.druSfrits or by mail for stamp. Ont this oat. Dr. K JSC 11 1 FFM AN N . StJ'aul.Minn. ltkxaim Xeto l lerllse ments. n fl f ft tl C 14 stops. Sub Bass, Oct. Coup- U H u A 1 1 1 pier, Vox - Humana. Sent on trial warrantee:, oniy juo, tnano ijo up. cata logue free. Address Daniel F. Beattey, Wash ington N.J. . Ixiwest prices ever known on Ureech Loaders, Klflest, and Revolvers, OUR $15 SHOT-GUN at greatly reduced price. Bend stamp for our Kew Illustrated Cataloene t D) P.K)WELL & SOS, S3S Main Street, CLSCLSi'AII, O JTew and very Attractive Styles are now cady. . MASON Xf x xi J Best Cabinet or Pai 1 A-lSlD Organ in the Worl . winners of highest d HAM LI IN tinction at eve world's fair for year A-nr A "rVra Prices &l, 57, IJJttVXillN O. IH, f 108. to $..00 am upward. Also for easy payments, $5 a montt or $6.38 a ouarter and upward. Catalogue free. , Mason and Hamlin Organ Co , 1M Tre montSt, Boston; 4fl East 14th St, (Cuion Square) New York; 250 Wabash Avenue, t hi- cago. Oar Catalepw ef Band ImtmmenH lx EafraTlngt ef Soils, ' Oans, Belli, Pompom, l oncnn. Drum-Major, Outfits, Hats, Epaa leti. Lamps, Stan-H Outfits, Hints on omaUng ard Conduetiaf Bandset paces of Valuable Information for atusidaaai Mailed free. McCosht Guide for Amateur Buds, aad PutaamH Dram-Majors factics. a book ef W paces, mailed for 10 cents. i LYON A HEALY, State A Monrot SU, Chicago. CKNTSTO JAJf.i: The Chicago Weekly News will ! Bent; postpaid, from date to Jau. lit next, for 10 cents. Thla trial rulmcrlption will enable readers to be come acquainted wltH the rbeapect metro- tol!tan weekly In the .S. Independent In j olitlrs. all the news, coi rect market reports, six completed stories' in every issue. A favor ite family paper. Send IO cents (silver) at once anil get It unul Jan. 1, lt81. Eleven trial subscriptions for $1.00. Kegular price la 75 c;s, a year. Address Publlihei Weekly News, Chicago, 111. Li K - tuc wnw rnnn THERE is no greater Blood Produces and Life-sustaining- Principle in the world of foods or medicine thanM ALT BITTERS prepar ed from unfermented Malt, Hops and Quinine, They feed the body and the brain, enrich the blood, solidify the bones, harden the the mus cles, quiet the nerves, cheer the mind, perfect digestion, regnlate the stomach and bowels, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and vitalize with new life every fluid of the body. Beware of imitations similarly named. Look for the Compay's Signature which adpear plainly on the label of every bottle. Sold everywhere. Malt Birrauts Compast, Boston, Mass. era Cm V MEDICINE 500,000 Acres OF MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. The lands of the J icTma ainins & SijiniTf R. R. . Are now offered for sale a Lowprtces and Long Time he railroad is constructed and in operation from Jackson , to Gaylord, a distance!,! " wo hundred and thirty-six miles, and will soon be completed to the straits of Mackinac.a further distance of about fifty-five miles. ""ner Particular attention is called to the larye tracts of the best white and Norway pine tim ber along-the line of the road, and upon the Ausable, Cheboygan, Muskegon and and Man istee rivers, the most important loejrinc streams in the state. he farming lands of the-company include some of the most fertile and well watered hardwood lands in the state. Especial atten tion is called to the farming lands in Craw o t8 811(1 Cheboyttan counties, which flr?J?to!i?d rol,lin! timbered mainly with the ?E.!i?Pd aPle; 8". black sandy loam, and abounding in springs of the Durest watpr These counties are being rapidly slttled and the lumbering buslnessin th vfclnfty 11 af- Vfarmer8afiret rate market for pro duce for many years. v Terms of Sale. For pine Lands, one fourth down, and re mainder in three equal annual payments, with &t ?even P?' cent Fo' Arming lands t0,r8'1,?n,?rt.lD2e wi" be Sen if desired" r2dfor,11,J?ratedPamPhlet tun ot facts and figures, address, O. M. BAR ES, Land Commissioner. Lansing, Mich. A. FEXER, Watchmaker Sc Jeweler AGENT FOB THE Johnston Optical Co's Patent Easy-Fitting Spec's, Eye Glsses AND THE . Rockford Watch Co's Celebrated Quck-Train Watches. DEALER IN ' WATCHES, CLOCES & JEWZLSY Main street, opposite postoffice. Smaytf BANKING HOUSE O IT ROLLO & HITCHCOCK, Cheboygan. Mich. JjAKKof DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT & EXHAHGE We issue Drafts on the Principal Cities In Euror. and make BAUK POST . KJUilTTAKCfcij lo towns in Asia and Africa. aTGive prompt attention to Domestic land For ign Collections .agents for the National Steamship Line Leaylnj Liverpool every Wednesday and New York every Saturday. . (Uyo!j)Xi)iliir,W tflOaflDQi'Ulti Good for Itlan or Beast. It invaluable for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and bruises. Lame Back, Weakness of the joints. Swelled legs, . Contraction of muscles. Flesh wounds & ulcers. Frost Bites, Boils, Chilblains, Cramps, Chapped hands & lips. External poisons. Burns and Scalds, Pain in the chest. Galls of aH kinds. Ringbone, Poll Evil, Scratches or Crease, Sand Cracks, Tumors, Fistula, Swellings, Caked Breast. Mange, Curb, Corns, Old sores. Cracked heels ,S pavins, Foucdcred feet, Swia ny. Thrush, Cracked .Teats, Garget in Cows Hools, Sore Throat, Stiff Joints. It Disinfects. It Piirlfir. Tr Soo:hes and Heals. Wherever introduced it gives the best satisfaction and is guaranteed to cure where a liniment will. DR. JACK'S Santonins Lozenges Are a Safe and Effectual Remedy for Worms. Ask your druggist for them, and take no other. CONGER'S TOITIc'lIVES PILLS Purify the blood, act cn the liver, renew the sys tem, give a healthy tone to the stomach and bowels. The new style are Sugar-Coated None genuine without the name of Farrand, Williams & Co., ou each box. ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. This concentrated essence possesses all the flavor and medicinal properties of Jamaica Ginger, pre pared with pharmaceutical skid so as to insure an agreeable odor, a pungent, hot, spicy aad perma nent taste, rendering it . Superior to all other Preparation OF ITS KIND. ' It is a grateful stimulant and carminative, and is given ia DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENT COLIC, And the feeble state of the alimentary canal, atten dant upon atonic gout; it is an excellent tonic, im parting an agreeable, warming and cordial opera tion on the bowels. - II AIDS THE UTEEBIATE TO REFORM, by giving strengtn to tne dgestive organs'. FAESA1ID,- WILLIAMS & CO., "Wholesale Druggiiti, Detroit, Sole Agt&ts LUMSDEN and TYLER, GESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS and shippers of Fruits, Vegt bles. Butter, Epg-s, Cheese, Uried Fruits. ete. Kfnrl fnvtlHni list- Onnocnnntanui so licited. -ALL ORDEB9 WTLL RECEIVE PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTENTION, order filled at lowest possible margin. Office and warehouse 32, Michigan Grand Avenue, op posite market, Detroit, Mich. D. D. MALLORY & CO., Packers of the Celebrated Diamokd Brand of Fresh Oysters. Canned Fruits and Vegetables. "Wholesale ueaiers in 'orelgro and lJomestio Fruits. W, bi and 67 Jefferson avenue. Detroit. 8aug3m AGENTS WANTED rrmftlAnrnii SSO to S125 MontluLlsUlbUJrLul.1 HOW TO DCVtT'X Your? oivwSwfi L AYZR 600 ' town, aa- . . vtoerKU in 3s days, an caer&l.?i3.:?.,y?r l'? l'n U coat and reryNxly wants it. Snd for circulars and term. f.W. UGLJ CO, 1,000 JLrca SL, Phil's, Ps,