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Tfte Times 0W0S30, MICHIGAN. . CEO. M. DEWKY. Editor. RliPUBMCAN NATIONAL CONVEN HON. X Naliiinal Republican Convention will meet at Chicago, Illinois, on Tuesday, June $u, 1884, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the nomi nation ot" candidates to lp supported lor l'rcsidcnt and Vicc-l'rcMdent, at the next taction. The Republican electors of the several States, and all other voters, without regard to past political differences, who are in favor if elevating and dignifying American labor, protecting and extending home industry, giving free popular education to the masses if the people, securing free suffrage and an honest counting of ballots, ellcctually pro tccting all human rights in every section ol our common country, and who desire to pro n.ote friendly feeling and permanent harmony throughout the land by maintaining a Nation al Government pledged to these objects and principles, are cordially invited to send, from each state four Delegates at Large, from each Congressional District two Delegates, and for each Ueprescntativc at l arge, two Delegates to the Convention. "Ihc Delegated at Large shall be chosen by popular Delegate State Conventions, called on not less than twenty days' pub lished notice, and held not rmre than sixty day j before the time fixed for the meeting 01 the National Convention. "The Republicans of the various Congres sional Districts shall have the option ol eiect ing their Delegates at separate popu'ar Dele ,gate Conventions, called on simi ar notice, ;ind held in the Congressional Di-tricts at .my time within the fifteen days next prior 10 the meeting of the Stati Conventions or bv sub- divisions of the Mate Conventions into District Conventions; and such Delegates shall be chosen in the latter method if not elec led previous to meeting of State Conventions. All District Delegates shall be nccreditted 1)y the officers of such Distrct Conventions. "Two Delegate shall be allowed from each Territory, and from the District of Col umbia, similarly chosen. "Notice of contests shall be given to the National Committee, accompanied by lull jirinted statement of the grounds of contest, which shall also be made public; and prefer ence in the order of hearing and determining contests shall bo given by the Convention, according to the date of the reception of such notices, and statements by the Nation al Committee." ' D. M. RADIX, Minnesota, John A. .Martin, Kansas, Chairman. &rr(tnry. WASHINGTON. An attempt to nssasslnnta the president of Guatemala whh made Monday, the result rxUig a slight wound. Charles K. Coon, of New York, hiw been nominate assistant secretary of the treas ury, to suoced John C. New. Senator Iignn tlaily receives from 1.10 to 'JOO letters, ami every one nreives an an swer, w ith the aid of the stenographers, who labor until midnight. The rumor that the German minister ut Washington was to Ih recalled Is denied by a Berlin cablegram but the question of his transfer liarl Ixm'.i discussed previous to the Lasker Incident. TJie value of exorts of breadstuffs for March, lM. was AlO.X.-KVl. against 17, H4l,W2 for tho name month last yoar: for t.h.nlnc. months ending march :U, 1S4. LM,Tt,940, inralnst ?ln7,!;7;t,OW for the. same pcrlcnl last year. Colonel Agiirro, the Cubim leader who Tosse4 from Key West, made bis way to ward the interior and was joined by numer ous faction.1. The. government has called upon ,Spain Cor moro troopK, und has rt established the oensorslili over dispatches. A tititU'ineut preparefl by the jawtonVo department ehuws that, while the revenue for th quarter ending March "1 was less than that of the correspondingquaitcrof the preceding year, the Issue of 3-oeiit stuutim oxccedwl by 27 percent the. combined issue, of i! and Scour stamps for the quarter. The issue, of postal thirds has fallen oft about 13,000,000 pieces since the Inauguration of the 2-cent rate. Majority and minority reKrts have been prepared "by the sulKtmmittce of tho house (xnumittee on I'acifk: railroads. The former propos!.s to evteud the proision.s of tho Thurman act to the Kansas I'acltic road ami to withhold from the subsidized lines all payments for services rendered. Tim mi nority report states that the maturity of tho bonds issued there will lie due the yoveru uientlrJ,:mi,:jl'.. Mr. Murphy, from the ooiiunittee on rail ways and caiiaK reHrtel favorably to the houso the bill providing for the acceptance by the United States of the crant from tho state of Illinois of the Illinois and Mh-hicau anal and all Its appurtenances. The com mittee time the passage of the bill and a compliance with the terms of the grant, so j as to secure si waterway of seven feet in depth from the Mississippi river at Rock 1 lsiaiul to the lakevt L him go. "Dr. Norviri tJreen made nn aiguincnt In fore the house committee on wd.ifhes ami post-rood.1 in npjHwition tonstal telegraph. If, however, the governinent dcteriiiincd to enter into the business, he thoutfhl. it ought tobuy out the existing lino and uiau:iu'n the work ovetnshely In lis own way. lie also said that If the senate committee's bill became u law the Western Union company would ttccomo a bidder for the contract for which that measure makes provision. Over fi0.WXi copies of Senator Logan's s-eee.h 011 the Fltz John l'orter case have beeii printed up to this time and mailed through the diff erent states. One hundred thousand copies of Sunset Cox's sjcecli ou 1 ho tariff question haw been distributed by members through their districts. At tho "TiVf'TTimoiif. irintinr t11i it. la until tut urn. vioiw congr!ss has in the same time printed, as many speeches at Individual expense. The Morrison bill is exiectod to turn out an enormous grist of campaign literature in the way of printed teechcs. Illustrative of the interest on this question, it is staUd that fJarl isle's speech on the tariff last ses sion has already had a run of 40U.ono conies and is still in stlvh active demand that It is likely to reach a round million before tho ndlng of the campaign. tiik mo.ii.mon tjt;i:s-noN. llepresentative Cosshiy thinks his antl Mormon bill will le reported by the coin inittccoti territories of the house, though Chairman Evans and one or two others are very much oposcd to the measure, and will lo what t hey can to defeat if. He believes that it w ill hitvc a majority of one when the committee comes to vote tiou It. The Mormons are still very active, Ielegate Calne bciiu: active in every )ossible effort to defeat the bill. Mr. Cassidy says that the Mormons, with every foilureof congress to pass a law to wle out polygamy, become more continued in their determination to defy the national government and its court 'ind officers, and unless congress should fake some decide I step it would to much better to let the evil ' continue on undls 'urhed. NT.W ri:XstON 111 LI.. Representative Warner has refuted from the committee on (tensions, bounty, and back pay 11 bill jrm Iding that every person sM'ci Jicdintlic iH'iislon law, who' sened for 11 iierUxlof tnn-o months or more. and who lias an honorable discharge and is not rc eiving n (.elision, or a trreater pension than I hat provided by t he bill, and w ho is now ILsabled by reason of wound. Injury, or dis ease, which there 1 reason to believe orig inated In the service, shall lie entitled to re- 1 iiiui ui nil- mil n niicm in.: viii 1111-11 u nr fivo a jK-nsloti during tho rontliiuiinr) of lildH3lilltv. nt n rnte? rronortlont i tun '""w tlicrvof. The bill iurHip'r i'rovliloH thal dependent parent shall only show from competent evidence that they are with out other p'eseiit means of suport than their own manual latioror contributions of Hhers not legally bound for their support. POSTOFKKK ltnVKNUK. The third assistant isistmaster general lias prepared the followlnsr statement of the revenues of the postotllce department for i no presutuscai year. The returns for the lirst and se ond quarter are complete; tho tiirures for tho third quarter are based ujsui returns from officers returning about one half of the total jHistal revenue, and the esti mate for tho last quarter U based uion tho returns for the preceding quarter: Cross IHistal receipts for the quarter ending Sept. 'JO, Insm, as ascertained, S10,r(i.r,su7: gros receipts for the quarter ending Dtc. 81, 18.S5, as ascertained, 4if-M.iy.iiHi; gross revenuo for tho quarter ending March SU, 1HK5, esti mated from apodal returns received from l:;; letter-carrier offices, including all tho large ltles, 10,700,1114; estimated gross rev enue for the quarter ending June .'10, NS4, 10,7l57,:w,J total estimated revenue for tho year, SAW.J.to; total revenue for the year ending June :W, 1SS5, .MvVWHtt; falling oft in revenuo ior the present year, . MKATS FOn KXrOltT. Tito senate committee on foreign relations has agreed to report favorably certain of the amendment to the bill to provide for the inspection of meats for exportation,offer ed by Mr. Sherman together with an addi tional amendment determined upon in com mittee. Tho Sherman amendments agreed upon provide for the prohibition of the im portation of cattle Infected with contagious diseases; for the quarantine and slaughter of diseased animals, etc. The amendment agreed ujon in committee, in addition to the Sherman amendments, provides that whenever in the opinion of the president it Bhall be necessary for tho protection of ani mals in the United States against Infectious or contagious disexscs, ho may, by procla mation, suspend the Importation of all or any class or animals for a limited time, and may change, modify, revoke, or renew such proclamation, as the public goixl may re quire, and that during the time of such sus pension the ImiKirtatlon of any such ani mals shall bo unlawful. PROTKCTINU IIAILWAV KMl'I.OYKS. Tho bill Introduced in the senate by Sen ator Bowen, to provide for the protection of employes of railroad corporal ions, provides that railway companies snail bo compelled after the 1st of September, ISSt, to have all new freight cars purchased or built so equip ped as to admit of their being coupled with out it being necessary for an emplove to go between them to do so, and In making n pairs uikjii old ears to furnish them with similar equipments; also, when any of the employes of any such railway company may sustain jtersonal and disabling Injury by reason of having to go letwoen two freight cars for tho purMse of coupling or uncoup ling tho same, where both or either ono of said ears are in use, the company using such car or curs shall forfeit to the employe, ot to his heirs, if he should die from such in jury, $000 11s u penalty, this penalty to be no bar to the recovery of any sum in dam ages for such injury which a comnetent court may award. It provides further that any contract entered luto by the Injured em ploye prior to Incurring injury, by which he may agree to waive his right to recover dam ages for such injury, shall le null aud void. t'ONGill'.SSIONAIfc SKNATK. Art:. & In the senate. Mr. Hill re(ortcd the original bill to establish a postal teleg raphy, the first ten sections of which pro vide for contracts with the existing compa nies. When the naval appropriation bill came up, debate took a wide range, lusting to the hour of adjournment. Am. IM. In the senate, the chair present ed a communication from the secretary of the navy, urging an appropriation of S 17000 for a new revenue cnuser for the waters of Alaska. A favorable report was made on a bill to authorize the bridging of the Missis sippi at St. I mis. Rills were introduced to protect employe of railroads engaged In lu-ter-state commerce, aud to forfeit the land xrant of the New Orleans and Vleksburjr road. After prolonged deboto on the naval impropriation bill, the senate adjourned to Monday. Am. 14. The senate passed the naval -1 impropriation bill, with amendments for the construction of cruisers and for the preparatlou of plans and estimates for an vmored vessel of tons displacement. etltiou was received from Mrs. James A. Cm tield and live hundred other citizens jf Cleveland, praying that tho Nez Perces be returned to their home. A favorable re port was made ou the resolution granting .ei tain publications to the Cincinnati law library. Rills were introduced to place Gen. t'reiuontoii the retired list and to forfeit the unearned lands of the Northern I'acltic road. Several sections of the baukntptcy bill were considered. Am. !". The senate jesterday passed the joint resolution to furnish certain books to tiie law library of Cincinnati. Rills were tormallv rc(ortcd to create a commission on the alcoholic liquor tramo. for the relief of the Nez IVreo Indians in Idaho, and to pro vide br coinage at the branch mint in Den ver. A resolution was offered directing the iudieiarv committee to report whether Raul Strohach I now discharging the duties of 1'nitcd Mates marshal of Alabama, after his nomination was rejected. The bank ruptcy bill was taken up, and it w a agreed that any person owing in excess of &"0U may petition for difchurge. hoc sr.. Anu In I he house, Mr. Hopkins offer ed a preamble and resolution Instructing ho committee on commerce to investigate .he charges that the system of transtorting live stock by rail Is barbarous, causing dis ease or death, and that the association of cveners receives a bonus of about. $15 on every ear load of beef cattle sent forward from tho west. In committee of the whole, bills for the erection of public buildings at Keokuk, Iowa, and Waco, Texas, were fa vorably recommended to t he house. Am. 10. In tho house, Mr. Eaton reort ed a substitute for tho senate bill governing the election of president and vice president. A joint resolution was introduced directing tho iHistimiKtcr general to apply the most ef fective means to protect tho malls on postal cars from tire. 'I he house went into com mittee of the whole to consider bills for puln lie buildings. Favorable reports were made, on measures for pestoflices at New Albany, Rlttsburg.Chattanooga.and Augusta. Maine, but tho house adjourned w ithout taking no tion thereon. Am. 11. The house passed a bill author izing the offer of a reward of .yi",000 for as certaining the fate of the (ireely explorers, and adopted a resolution declaring the charges made by Mr. Keifer against II. V. Rovuton not sustained by evidence. A bill for tho forfeiture of the Northern l'aeituj land grant was reported. A message from tho president was presented, urging the op proprlation of $15,000,000 for anuaments for sea-coast formication. An evening session was held for the consideration of pension bills. Am. In the house, favorable rcrts were made 011 bills to permit fruit-growers to manufacture brandy without t he jmymeiit of tax, granting letter-carriers a month's leave of absence each year, and for tho ac ceptance of the Illinois and Michigan canal. Eulogies ou the late Representative. Hern don, of Alabama, were delivered by nine members. Am. 14. In the house, Mr. Reed offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the committee on agriculture to inquire into the Introduction of the fot-nnd-inouth dis ease in Maine through the oversight of fed eral officials, and to renort a bill to lelm- Jmrso citizen for expenses in suppressing the disease. Mr. Turner, introuncen ajuu for u tax of " cr rent 011 Incomes" of $5,000 and of 10 per cent ou $100,000 or more Measures were also presented to bridge the Ohio rlverat Cincinnati; to place on the free list agricultural Implements and all ma chinery used in the manufacture of farm products; to retire John C. Fremont with the rank. of major general, and to establish a signal station at Houston, Texas. A bill to bridge the Potomac near Georgetown was detealed In committee of the whole. wit Afttt iWMtoit Mother Now, Nellie,- toll me who this gentleman is. Neilie That aia't no gentleman that f:i. A Pennsylvania histico lias married 2,301 couple, and the conscience strick en wretch now declines a re-election to ofliee. A Frenchman i teaching a donkey to talk. What we want in this coun try is a man who will teach a donkey not to talk. Says an experienced bachelor: "Tne best thing to take when you go to kiss a pretty girl take time. The more yon take the better she liKes it." The happy father of twin recently sent the following message to a brother in the West: Immense joy we '; twin babies to-day more hereafter.". Clara Morris has recovered from her nervous prostration. She talked a straight two columns (solid million) to a Detroit Timet reporter, and now lie is nervously prostrated. What with Mr. Ilarntim. Mr. Fore paugh and tho two whito elephants, the current year present a most gloomy outlook for the adjective department of Webster's Unabridged. Saitl a conscientious auctioneer: "Ladies and gentlemen, there is no sham about the carpets. They are gen uine tapestry carpets. I bought, them of old Tapestry himself." "Music," said Dr. Johnsou. "i the least disagreeable of all noises." The learned Doctor did not know erery thing. Ho never lived next door to'a cornet amateur or a piano-banging young lady. Perhaps no man was ever more dis turbed by a trillo than tho reporter who, concerning tho appoarauco of the belle of a town at a picnic, intended to say "she looked an fait," and found the types had it "she looked all feet." At a church sociable at (Joshou, Mo., Miss DcLand has been voted tho pret tiest woman in the place aud Miss Day the next handsomest. The proceedings might have been concluded by singing tho hymns, "There's a De Land that is fairer than Day." Hoctester i'osl-Kz- The papers' are telling of a lawyer who heard "Macbeth" rehearsed, and was struck bv the answer of the witches when usked what they were doing: "A deed without a name." "Why, that's void." exclaimed tho lawyer, "I'll bust a deed without a name in any court in Christendom." "Stipe, supe," yelled tho gallerv '1 1 ii !. Ms -i KiirwM'iiiimnrn-v ltmnnrfwl between tho acts and began jerking up the carpet. The super, an unusually bright specimen, quickly replied": "Well, you do look hungry. Guess tho Houp societies must be shut up." The calls suddenly subsided. I'hilmtctphia Ca'l. "This pail I bought of you last week," said a customer to Deacon Gilpin "leaked like sin the first time I put water into it." "You aiu't been put ting water in that pail, have you?" "Why. yes." "That s what's tho mat ter. If you'd kept Hour In that pail yon wouldn't had any t rouble. "jtfar afhon Indepemknt. A writer on the subject of whales says: "As has already been pointed out, there are many points in the struc tural organisation of the cetacean vis cera far more like those of the ungulates than the carnivores." Why would not this le a good subject for our Winter debating societies r AVw York tW mercial Advertiser. We often see in au illustrated journal a splotch of black and whito called "A Study." It is thus called because it re quires several days' study to determine whether the top or the bottom of tho cut has got uppermost, and the conclu sion generally reached is that the artist was wrestling with tho deliriuru tre mens when he drew the thing. liurris- (O'CIt lltl'it'il. A funny young man asked his Jove the other lay: "What's tho difference uetvvcen me and a female sheep?" and when his love gave it up, the funny young man said: "Why, just the Mine difference r.s there is between ewe md me." Unfortunately, his love didn't see the joke, and now the funny man is ventilating his cwenior otherwhere. Hit r card LdttijiO'ju. ' (Jive me : tekephouc cigar." said Hon. Thomas Warner, yesterday, as he stepped up to th' stand at l'at. Murphy. s. "What kind of a cigar I that?" inquired the unupieiou Rat. "One of tin' kind that you smoke in New York, and U:cy can smell in Brooklyn," was the answer. Hon. Thomas was carried out of New street in an ambulance. - Wall. Srctt ,n. A tramp rang I lie hell of an np-town llat and the Irish servant responded through the sneaking-tube: "Who is it, aud phwat d yees want?" "Will yer pleeze give :i poor fell at a drink of coffee?' called back the tramp pathet ically. 'Tut your mouth to the thrum pet," responded Bridget, "and I'll pour ye down a drink." The tramk did not reply, but departed in digusl. Netc York Tribune. There is a tradition of a Cuuurd cap tain of years ago who, in his off-days. firided 'himself on his curt replies'to nquiries. A lady on his ship asked him a civil question one da), when he was especially cross. "Don't trouble me, ma'am," was the response, "go ask the cook; perhaps he'll tell you." "Excuse me," she said, instantly, "I supposed you were tho cook when 1 ad dressed you." The captain was polite the rest of the trip. An. observant joung man while in Florida, was struck witli the human like courtship of tho heron. The fe males stand in a row and look uncon cerned, while tho males strut and dance and prance around on the sand like Saratoga dudes. Finally, oue of the fair herons would smile on a dudo heron, and away tho pair would fly. All those left, invnriabpy began to cackle and dialler as soon as a match was announced, and sometimes a rival would pounco upon the lucky swain to wring his neck. "No, Henry," she said, with a coun tenance full of love and determination beautifully blended, "I can not consent to bo your wifothis month or even next month. Perhaps 1 may in tho gentle spring-time. " "But why not sooner, deret?" usketl Jlcnrr, with a face full of anxiety. ' "Weil, since you press mo for the reason, dear Henry, I will tell you. The newspapers say there will bo thirty-eight shows thi winter, aud I want to enjoy some of the good sleighing. I have noticed there isn't much s:eighing for ti girl after mar riage, Henry." The wedding will not take place till April. A young lawyer, while making his maiden speech in the court house here, in defending a little negro boy for some petty crime, in the midst of an impas sioned appeal to the twelve good? aud true, men. exclaimed: "All, gentlemen of the. jury, y on see before, you this poor trembling boy - without father, without mother, without friends, with out counsel" . At this point, the. ora tor was interrupted by a general titter around the bar. and. to add to his con fusion, the Judge, who was smiling on the bench, added: "Proceed. Brother , the CVnirt is with von." Morgan town MoitiUaitKcr. "(Jem' Jen. in one respek, Brtidder Slawson was a fa'r to medium man. If he borrvd half a dollar to go to tie cir cus, he'd pay it back outer money dat his wife nifned at tie washbo'd. Do jko' was nebcr 1 timed awav from his doah empty-handed. He pitied de sor rows of a big tramp, and let his wife go bar'futted and his chil'n hungry. Ho was kind-hearted, but alius behind on his pew rent. He was philanthropic, but he had to dodge the butcher. He was a kind faddcr. but he has got two of de vvut boys in de State f Ohio. He was a lovin husband, but he was content to sit nroun' do grocerv an let his wife support do family. Whilo we may say dat w e am sorry dat death has come to sever lie an' bring changes, we have no oecislmu to remark datde world will b" nnv de wus off." Detroit Fret: I'rcs.t. The Bank of England has a floating balance of 100. 000, 000. and the bank notes, if slieichcd together und toend, would reach a distance of li.o20 miles. The K.xvptian war wii! use up a few miles of this nnoii-v . iifrrriummTTf D Think, ju.st Ikk'uuso you , havo been suffering terribly UN T T'Itn HheumaUam or Neu I ralgta. that you must always 1 continue, to suffer. Nor think just because nobody ha lecn ftblo to cure you or your friends, that Neuralgia and HaeumatLsmaro Incurable. rriM 1 Think that a cure is ini- "T posslbto Just because the III pliyslclans have been unable J I to accomplish. It. Nor think that because Athlomiokos has not been known ever since tho foundation ot the world. It will not cure Kheumatlsm and Neuralgia. F"N . Neglect the testimony of IJOjM T t ho hundred of sufferers who have tried Athlokhoros and are now sound and hearty. Nor think that because you have tried fifty other things that fulled, that ATHLonio ros Is like them. Don't be discouraged! The very thing that will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia is ATHLOPHOROS. Don't be Skeptical ATHLOPHOROS has cured others. It wilt Cure YOU. If you CAonot urt A th Loraoson of rour drutnriftt. we will iwnl it rxiimm paid, on mcelt of rt-inilar irie one dollar prr bottle. We prvfrr that you buy it from your riruiorlflt. Nit if he batm't it. do not hn rHuafi-d to try Momethinir clue, but order at ouon rom uh an directed. ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. nimiMMiiiiMiiiW iiMiniimiiiiii Tho klJnr j net n imritlrrs of the Mord, and, whrn their functions are Interfered with through wpukup, the n'i toning. Khejr hiroiim health fully active hy the uieof l(ofcttticr' Moiimi-h Hit ters, when nhinrl of relief from other nource. ThU tiperh Kthmilatiiig tonic nlw prevents and arrest fever pud aue, riiiiHtipiition, liver complaint, dv Hpepffa, iheiiiiintiMii and other aliment. I 'hp it vlth rcirnlitrity. For Sale by all Uruesriftt und Dealer RenerallT. iH. m GREAT SLOOD PURIFIER Liver and Eidaey Ecmedj, ('onipunndfil from Ihff well known I'urntive Hop. M.ill. Ihichn, .Vlan dr.iUo. Dandfli m. Harnpftrilla. tins- cam San oda, He comhlned with ait airrwuM Aromatic Klixir. ieet'cubb msrErsu & imgestm, Art npoa tho Mver and Kidneya, REQTJLATlT TUB UOWEL3, Thy ourM R1n nniiitlmn, and all I'ri niry tronl)'ca. Tht y liirlmrt, iiuiirkh, Htri'iit'u'n and quiK stho Nr-iiiM B.Ttni. As n Tonic they have no Equal. T iii nortrt tint llnw and Malt r.li;pr. FOf? SALE 8y"AlLlDCALR3.3Z if Hops and Malt Bittors Co. DKTnorr, m:cil M mm Bnfants and Children yfithout Plornhiao or rsarcofrln. What Kiv-s nut (lillrtren rosy ehw-fc. V. hat, cure their levers, inn'kiw them sli-p; Tlt tirni-:'. When Babies fret, and cry tv turns. What outvH their colic, kill. thi'ir worm. lint Cantor'-. W hut quickly cure Constipation, ionr Stomach, Colds, Imii.'.-i-stioii : Hut 'ntfirl:t. fun-well then to JlorjJ'Ino Syrurw, I'astor Oil and Paregoric, and llnll rinrl;t. Contaur Liniment. An at- aolnto euro for Rhenmatlsai, Sprains, Barns, Galls, &e., and an instantaneous Pain-reliever. 'WILLI AH EE ID, Window Glass, Mirror Plate. Lead, Ou, Liquid Paints, Ac. 12 kii comes st. EAST. Office 1 Wholesale Dep t Window Glass, Plate Glaas, Mirror Plates, etc 73 & 75 Lamed Strwt West, OETIOIT. MICH. rE30015S AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. Tk..i nniiuim. .amiivc ofrirlv border lifr ever writ. ten. A Itoauna fr Old AeenU and iplendul starter fr want an Aenl in ewrry town. Send for rerun and circulars free. The W. E. DIBBLE PUB CO., Cincinnati. O. Heemners. Asrnis are now tellini intf in In le liwkl f)rr QIV. no HP17UTC " k,, "d hl AUUll I Oe.MInrrllle.ot. nampltal rqnlr4, aM Inr afW Mid. KMrlKK ain'i'UCO SMI Canal Si.. N. V. ShcrilT's Sale. Not Iff is hereby given that ly virtue of a writ if Jieri facias, issued out of th Circuit Court .tor the County of Shiawassee, in fuvor of William Townseiul, URainst the jroods and elitittels und reul estate of Henry M. Town send in said eounty, to mo directed and de livered, 1 did, on the Utli day of April, In stant, levy upon and take, alt the rijtht, title and interest of t herald Henrv M. Townsend, in and to the lollowintf described real estate, thnt Is to hiiv: all tho certain pieces anl parcels of laud, located and situate in the township of Caledonia, County of Shiawasse and State uT Michigan, and described ns fol lows, viz: The west part of tho north-west fractional quarter of Section seven, in town ship seven, north, of Kar.ue three, east, con taining sixty-nine and. sixty one-hundixth ac es. Also, th north part of the west part tf the aouth. west fractional quarter of ald section seven, containing twenty one und sixty eljrlit one-hundreths acres. All of which I shall expose for sale at Public Auction or vendue, to the highest bidder, at the front door of tho Court House In the City of Corun na. In sal l county, (that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for tne county of Shiawassee.) on the 6th day of Jnue, next, ut 10 o'clock lu the forenoon. Dated this 11th, day of April, A. I.. 1RH4. ANiRF.W O. KKI.SO, S. y. SMITH. Sherlfl. Attorney. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Cor. CongrcM & Bat Street. DETROIT, MICH. Rates per Day, $i or $1.25. t3TIIouse better In all its appolutmeui than most $2.00 per day houses. Only one or two minutes vvnlk to Banks, Opera Houses, Post Ollkc, City Hall nmt princi pal businesH houses. Dinner is always ready nt 11 :'10. a.m., snarp. Come curly and got nerved promptly. DO YOU WANT Any kind of TOOLS for Wood Workers or Ironworkers? Tools fur lf:imnicrlnir I!nw Hti-Muc', DitAt t.nri.Nti iN.vntr.viiiNTs, Scroll Saw HvE ach-incs, With VVo(kI mid PatU'iiii. Fir Latent Novelties in Tool write lor prices to The Detroit Tool Depot, T. II. II AYIi &, CO., DKTROITi KxtnhliKhed 1K.M. KE1T IN STUCK, A full linn of moil mpkkh, iir.AW nrn.n MILL ENGINES, H to Hi in. horr. l'ricex an low rh F.HHtrrn liprht hnilt Kn KinrM usually found lu ma chinery depoN. ri l.TONIIKIX KKOINK WOWKH, : I)'troit,Mi-h. 1 Wrlt for wtimatvH. Nervous Exhaustion, Premature Decay, Loss of Manhood. An ffl-pirr" lnlh-hinnd Ittmk of Advhr to Yonnif or MiddU'-nt M-h.wiih jr M-rlplhitH for slf-ir'jttm-ril . hy n Ki-i:iilar f'hyri:in. T. WILUIAMS Sc. CO., MILWAUKEE. Wil "T FREE! if 'RELIABLE SELF-CURE, , lmmlk A favorite priTrlptlon of on of thi moiit noted ..d anwwrul i-i'ialia(n In thrtT. inow reMrwIi for tliciirMf Arrt- itrbtlity. In plain e.-tlt'lt-nv(-loii'r-rr. lirusglitacaufilllt. Addrcta Oil. WARD & CO.. I auitiana. Mo. NEURLCBA, Rhcumat!:m "bSIs: AfToCwCni, A' me vr Chronic Lumoano, Sciatica and lacteal Nervous Headache. ioWTwr,lc'rco'n''c:l';l'ni' lM:rcl;t tureaccom. IjJiKVIR piishcd In a few hour, with a drgree of c-rlainty that challenge !i. tunc. For late by all drtmslMs. I'rlrofcl. AU lor clrnilar. JAMLS E. DAVIS & CO., Agent. DarnoiT. MARRIAGE GUIDE. tdO Pag. I Hoatratad In cloth and trllt hlndioa B0a inoiiny or iMMtHim, Mint pup"1" iwm line. Ttal. loolc sootalnaall th mrloua doubtful or Inqulnlllra wank to know, lurjrmwlltl-nn, lO.IKifiiw-b, aold nrrrj fmr aaoa. Health, BautT,Happlnaaini timmntud bj Ita ad yk'O mbo mmr mnnr, who Dot, why. Mod km I ld,wha imwrnr hmnnfat ham to 700. Hont Mabid by IXt. WHITTTE& Ht IxnKM...tritpfrUllt. who enroa for llf. Narroaa IMillltf. IrnrwdioMOta to Mar flag. (3ooulltloa aad paropalM fnw. o) 1 m I Cloo4 !? for .tffrnl. Mo lo VMO yr iuu.iunur trlllnir oiit-UrHMti XfW llhiuri. t-'MiuuusitnU INh-i.Iii llallleaol llirVt orlu VViuu lu J. . ilt-t uiU k t o., C blt-MHU, 111. The Jackson Fire Clay Co. One of the larp-at and simI luiiortat liidiitrie f our Mate. inAniilitctiiru Vitriflid hull t.laz.sl Sower I'ljio. lordrulnnKu orToMim aud 'Ji i It II. 1'ulvertM, drafnacH of Lakes aud Marln. and Hwamp Liinilit ; also Stone I Main Tile, warinuted not tu crumblM wilh fiontialno Stone Bleat Tube, Fire and rating lirk-k and Corner Hiaken. C. II. ItAfUUS. (kn'lKupl , JicWkoh. Mich. A PRIZE . of troitd wh ecu is fur iHihUe. tree. ifimiIv buz hich will hell) all. of than anvthiim le In this world, fortune nwait the worker a'moluiely aure. At nco HdJrts-n Tkuk Ut Co , Augusta, Malim. March SI yl THECOMPLETE H0ME.;;r7 I book. New eilmon. New bindings. New illuMtationa I from new tliiik. Suerlly Kutte up. Sam. low prlca. Adaptad tn all cl.is,-v Sell ai ugl.t. Aienit Aotng big oik. EXCKLLRNT TRKMS. The hamlkoiuciC prmpectua rr lturl. Apolv now. Wm. (.aurstn dc Co..t77 S. Clark St.. Chicago, 111. AUo oilier grand new books anil llibli. MPORTANT. When you visit or leave ew York City aave Bnjr cai(e. Kxpresat;e and (.'arrli-Re Hire and atop at the Grand Union I Ioti I oopodte Grand Central Ik-pot. KIKiiut rooms fitrtd up at a cohI of one mllliou dollars, reduced to 91 and upward per day. Euro pean plan. Klevatoi. Itcataurant aupplied lth the In-Bit. Horse eara, utagea and elevated railroad to all depot. Families can live better for let money at the itrani Union liotul than at any ether nrM-claa hotel in the city. Eaaytotue. A certain enre. Not expf-nslvn. Tbreo moiilnn' treatment tn one package. (miI for Cold In the Head, Ueadache, Ilrziuet, I fay Fever, tc I'iXty centa. liy all DruKKlsts. or ry itimII K. T. UAZKI.'t I.N W.irren,Pa. t;i.ta-ii; t i iii..-. llli;'. i S'U. -,l.!r-- - -i nr-i V. '. . DR. DAVID l Dlscevrred In Jlctliinl 1'racticc. Fpoclally suited to all Itlnlarlnl, Ague, Ktoni acb, Ithennintlr. Srrot nlona and Female Coot, plaint. KIDNEY and ) LIVER CURE, ANb ALL Su T-friar3 Di8ea$eUnefrect6fL(Jtl';J Teatcd for 2() ye urn, it cure f0 prr -M" rnara! Pure niuod alvrn It om ,d linn.'.! Saliofartion ftuamnrif d. It i pi.-swy ecUil,Uf, non-Alcohollc. Kffeciivr, IVJittaliin. - I t o bottle. Send for pctnphiet. Of all drucc rrof DAVID KKNNEDV, M. P . " - ' ' V Entirely Vegetable AND A SURE CURE FOR C0STIVENESS Biliousness. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tionsand Skin Diseases. Price, 25c. per bottle. Sold by alt Druggista. BEttT, J00SSOS & lOP.D, Preps., Burlinirton, It CURtS WHERI ALL IISI FAILS. IteatCouehlSyrun. Taxteacood. c3 Use In time. eil f J J 1 11 it 2 j on.t s si'j:cr nv m r.mvixv. RAOC MARK The Croat Ko TRADE MARK KM.tu i;pinojy. An 11 n fa 1 1 1 11 y cure for Seminal WcakiiPKH, .Jper-luntorrhi-a, I ni poteucy, and all UiHcaitoiithat fol low a a sequence laa rtt Kf einnrv BEFORE TAKIN8.UniT.r 1 LasM-MTEIt TAIW6. aitude, Parn in the Huck, I)imnenM of YJaion, Pre mature Old Aire, and many other dtwaxea that lead to Insanity orCon-uiupt Ion and a rreiniture(lrae ' Full partlcalam In our phamplet, which we demro to wnd free hy mail to rrery one. Mf The peelllc Medicine aold hy all Driift-lMa at $t per Eackage, or xlx packaxe lor f or will ho aent fmo y mall on tho receipt of 1 lie moner, br addreluii TIIK Git AY MkDICINK ('(.". IlufTalo N. . On aeeeuut of Counterfeits, wo harp adopted the Yellow Wrapper: the only genuine. Guarantee of etira IMied hy FA KK AN I WH.MAMS A CO.. letrolt, Mifh Fruit Evaporators. We manufrn ture the ill inma Fruit and Vee tabla Kvaporatora for factory use. We also make tho llidwell Patent Fralt Fvarorator for a medium nize; we mnke two xlxea-of the latler. The KTaporalorg have no equal; they aelt on their meriU. We arc not obliged to nit on price to compete II U worthier marhtce., parties are al-iJ to get them at reasonable, price. Kend lorillus. trated rlnular. Jon? Wilmamu A Hon, lalentee and Manufacturers, Kalaiaaxoo, Mi( h' Order of Publication. Mihv J. Skauak. I Complainant. Slate of Michigan, vs. Serenlh Judicial Cin uit, Jons W. Ska dam, j In Chancery. Defendant. I Sail pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Shiawassee In Chmicery, it I Coiiinnu, on the llth day of March, A. 1). 1K. t pon due pnwif by atlidnTlt (hut .lohn W. Skadnn, defendant in Ike alxive entitled rauae iendliiK In eald court, Is a re.idenl of the Territory of Dakota, nud a noti resident of this Stale; and oil motion of S, F. Smith, Solicitor for Complainant, It Is Orderwl, That the naid defendant do appear, and nnswrr the bill of complulnt tiled in suld cause, on tke sixteenth day of July, A.H. ll, else the aaid bill of complaint tihall lie taken as confessetl. And Further, That this order be published within twenty days from this dute in Tiik TiMf.s, a ncwopapt-r printed In the and! County of Shiawassee, and be published therein once In each week for six week in ancresalon, such publication however tdiall not ls aeec-snry in rase a copy of this order bo served on the defendant personally. t person i herein at least twenty days hen scribed for his appearance. pre Dated this Mih day of March, A. l IsjsI. WtM ASD J. Tt'BXKI!, CliMiiIt Cor rl CotnmlsKioner for Shiawasnee Co. (True copy. 1 ' F. 1'. Wri.ni, IteijUtcr. t&Ml mm car mandrake