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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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I DETROIT THE STATE CAPITAL Arrival ofG ov Bejxole at Lansing TATAL EXPLOSION Correspondence Solicited) HOPKINS AHEAD OE THE SPEAKEBBHIP and COMMERCIAL I INANCIAL INANCIAL BOSTON 1 fc MWC fc 4 4 5 4 4 Selling 1 10 prem 1 10 prem IIin for cwt 00 50 CO 40 75 50 43200411 39077306 1690OC0J 14921703 12850723 14068440 11337727 7994423 5429259 7120000 3671900 403820086S 00 1855369 1 379722 1193569 1023869 920054 942161 944047 751781 690495 406643 413127 4 35 4135 "Wire and Iron 'Work THE BARNUM WIRE IRON WORKS lac 07 g) nnd 31 Woodward aye THE APPOINTMENTS THUS AR MADEv BY HIM erry Behind in the Contest or the Senatorship 7 3 25 4 80 4 40 4 50 3 On 3 25 Price BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS No 13 Wall st New York Who will send free full information showing how large profits may be realized on investmentson 810 to 81OOO as not to offend her that I had times so regarded that I was is provi a cup which with the sand as a sample 600 944 833 1080 983 1610 Average weight per cwt 74 4 Oil 81 80 Moldings rames and Looking Glasses HARGREAVESMG CO Eighteenth st3 Lerson atally Ono Badly and One £tiy jujured by a Holler Explosion i Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press Ltis January 1 IL saw oiler three miles northeast of this place led to day noon Stephen Goodwin was injured Richter badly injured and a boy slightly hurt Cause low water The ier lias been arrested vt Iriiarged With Horse Stealing Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press KorrE January 1 Joseph Richardson lioi se from a livery stable at bhendan Co and ran it oil to Hoytville and at se'1 dt He has been captured ana tail here to await trial by the Circuit sealing the horse The prisoner is old a piano wire ten ded The sounder automatically fills vx Mi Price per S4 8 4 3 3 3 8 75 4 00 8 60 3 10 3 50 4 00 4 25 3 75 3 75 3 50 4 00 4 25 3 49 35 00 75 65 40 3 75 8 30 4 20 4 40 3 40 3 80" 3 65 4 50 4 4 4 Paper Warehouses and Supplies THE DETROIT PAPER CO Jeffergon BARNES BROTHERS 141 Jefferson ave atal Accident Ezra Collins Miller of Vergennes met with an Wednesday morning which resulted in collecting a puinciiv vx jbt He had been ruptured 1 Merritt to return from Washing 01 and he his death Thursday ngt 1 out thB woodrard for some wood slipped and fell increas the rupture so as to speedily result in a Ofthe Lutheran Church succeed deatn He was a former ana leaves a 4 voora ima I civ children TvKp Sudden Deaths Dispatch yX The Detroit rrcss January Sunday morning cape uway an vpiu rcsiuent iiere unu huuucu fUwv nndsuxiaiv eveumK irnld resident died from the effects of of paralysis received Christmas night urs Mats Straw Goods nwnv A NEWLAND CO HEN lx A 20g Jeger8on aTe Same to Robinson 3 head McHugh to Bassett 5 head Same to SUckel 3 head Seeley to leischman 2 head ebster to Kurnan 3 cows Ross to McGee 2 oxen SHEEP No Weitzel io Brown 60 Webster to Morey 91 Kalliher to Andrews 50 MILCH COWS Demand good with light receipts selling from $35 to $65 KEWynnK New York January Receipts to day 5390 head fair trade at the market a shade flrm er with free sales at S5 257 50 per cwt liv weight for poorest to best including common goo steers at S3 ''56 44 bef exporters use4 GOO fat steers mainly at $5 40 per cwt ship meins of live stock and fresh meat New York to British ports for the week ending Sature day include 757 live cattle 6296 quarters of beef 1 351 live sheep 1609 carcasses of mutton Sheep to day 5600 head market active end firm at an advance of 25c: extremes $4 J5 per cwt for sheep and 25 for lambs wine to day 97m) head market fairly steadj for live hogs at S6 75 per cwt Weekly Review of the British Grain Trade London January 1 The Mark Lana Express says: Beyond all doubt No 2 American red winter will be the standard of value in the wheat market for the cereal year of 1883 de liveries and various extraneous supplies render British millers quite independent of the American contingent for the present The London and pro vincial markets have been very quiet during the past ween Trade In foreign wheat is only retail lour is dull maize irregular and oats cneaper Very little business doing in the off coast marnet Sales of English wheat the past week 4X510 quar ters at 40s Ud per quarter against 32 27 quarter! at 44s 3d ror the corresponding period last year Optical Goods Mathematical BLACK CO Woodward' ave Charlotte aml iPTC ttlft JZiltOD ui nt Charlotte Sat tty it was ascertained that iteu it bt or tne soc ety was of Daymen on irom hw nnuuai st be given QD The debt consists ora mor Lie grounus anu numuw nnt nn'iCi Or tuft DI cS Deen runiniiK nhvc 5 grounds fifteen years ago The resi Shepherd announced his inten to make a thorough canvass of lotte and vicinity immediately nnd lift the 2 tp iJf ixs nr fiimfiHSSfUl he ty UDScnpuuiu 11 nff it recommend to the society that it sell oft its ind Day its debts ana cenov I tninno4 ita ArnfinsM ini receiDis jurv hjuwv uamuw if it can be cleared ot bt it will thrive out ild debts are a continual drawback The socie Lansing Grand ttapias anu uuluv Ily on this fair PURIIES LQQD STOCK SPECULATION Parties wishing to make money in Stocks should communicate with the old established tirm of A LITTLE BIT PUCK A little fellow frolicful Went and ate a mano Then he danced a colicful Spirited fandango Never eat a mango unless you have Ginger on hand We knew a little boy once He was a very very now His name was little Albert He never went fishing on Sunday no never or if he did he never caught any Dear little Albert ate a mango and his fa ther being on the wrong siae or uio4mnke stock afford a bottk of Ginger and now the violets bloom little grave dear reader before it too but we must not digress Always avoid gun Wtte Liver Pills regula the bowels and you weU Pose one phi banking house of JOHN HARPER CO 113 Griswold St Detroit Midi Deposits received Satisfactory paper discounted Drafts for sale on all parts of Europe i I nnllantmnfl rrompi auenuuu i Highest prices paid for Canada Money oreign Coins Mutilated Coin Trade and Mexican Dollars United sYates County City Township and School District Bonds bought and sold Interest allowed on time deposits by special respon den Third National Bank toxide of Irm Jerwian JirkaiuiJPIuuhcrwin a palatable form or Debility Loss of Appo tile Prostration of Vital 44 4 indifpensai ble KEV Xu TOWNEB Industry HL consider it a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces Literary Profit Mr Osgood the publisher remarked re cently that he rather thought Walter Scott as a novelist would outlast Dickens Scott kept nearly even with Dickens in sales at the present day while influence was yet recent and it was therefore fair to conclude that when a few more years had passed Scott rooted in romance and history would con tinue to be the necessity of many and the delight of some Mr Osgood said that he thought poetry in the pressnt period found more sales than that of Byron who once outstripped Scott in contemporary populan tv The novels of Mr Howells had a Tair though nut extraordinary sale ot Pbaps 15000 copies each Hawthorne had never sole extravagantly and probably never woulc become the favorite of great masses a people since he worked for too rueiit and rather wrote over the heads of the multitude The two aistinctve suws a fiction had been Mrs Stowe with Uncle and Mr Tourgee with The Mrs Stowe might hava realized 75000 in ail from her books Mra Burnett bad not made much money from her talesand novels but was reputedtobavere alized well from her play Mr Cable had a readv market for his wares but was not a wealthy man though he was a and a devout Presbyter ian £New York Tribune SEV A I After a thorcragn trial of tn TRON TONIC I take pleasure in grating mat greativ oenenreo use Ministers and Pub lic tspeaKers wm nna it i of the greatest value I where a Tonic is neces I sary sn a it I as a reliable remedial agent possessing un doubted nutritive and restorative properties BY XR HARTER MEDICINE CO 8X3 KM3 £7 ST 10713 2 3 and Indianapolis 73 Hartford Peoria Portland make fairly large exhibbs Detroit Stove Company OICE AND SALESROO3I 32 and 34 ood ward ave Toys Toys nrsAit At whnlAQfile MADAME RABAUT 142' Wood ward avenue fnuntu Tmlorgf niz WW A AKa OQfrll public meeting in nougiuou resolutions were adopted iudot'slnsc Represent tatlve course in Congress eNpressing 1 nnrl i 11 that liDeMUUriUb lUllUULliVU Hi JAIlll Mva hrtshouid have the support not only of tuS political Attends but of his political Sir the county The resolutions wind up by recommending him to the favor of ourenators and Representatives iu the Legislature ri tunrrnv imnirnniM mitii irbuuc date for the position of Senator in Congress the meet ing was occasioned by the statement in Krtain papers that Hubbell had no home indorse Lent The Committee on Resolutions consisted It Sturgis Osborn Chas Briggs rank White Kibbee and Chas Smith Wdliain Condon as Chairman and Pen berthy Secretary of the meeting Eatou Kapida Citizens of Eaton Rap Ll was enefc Saturday evening to take steps to before the Grand Trmik officiate Grocers "A LINN 120 Jefferson ave Hardware BUHL SONS C0 to nl Woodbridge st west DUCHARME LETCHER CO 63 to 69 Woodbridge st west I run COLLIER 81 g9'Woodbridge st west Jewelry Conlfuv Griswold st 1st Bank Lithographers CALVERT LITHOGRAPHING CO THE ALBATROSS There will soon be completed at Wilmington DeL au iron steamer of about 1000 tons bur den built for exploring the depths of the sea This is the Albatross and she is built for the United States ish Commission The ish Hawk with which the commission has hither to operated is a flat bottomed cranky little craft intended for shad hatching in the shal low estuaries of the Southern coast She has been used in Gulf Stream idredging but is wholly untit and unsafe for outside work Hence Congress gave the commission the $200000 which has paid for building the Al batross Her construction is designed for great strength and seaworthiness iron bul warks extending to the top of the rail and her decks being of iron Her engines are com pound capable of 330 pounds pressure and she has twin propellers There are several novel attachments iu the engine room such as a new hoisting apparatus by which the ashes can be discharged by the easy laoor of two men instead of a whole watch being em ployed as occurs on many steamers gover nors to check the shock resulting irom screws flying out of water improved con densers 'and many other novel appliances The length of the vessel is 20'J feet on the load water line her beam 27 feet 9 inches and her draft J2 feet Seven water tight bulkheads divide hei into eight compartments each of which can be pumped out independently of the others In addition to ordinary anchors and steam windlass the vessel has 250 fathoms of flexible steel hawser for anchoring in deep waters she will also be steered by steam She carries a brigantine rig and is of very I handsome appearance Her outut for scien tific work is or tno uess auuwu als The dredging machinery 13 tar in advance ot that in the Chal lenger or even that used in Mr Agassiz Indian explorations Instead of the former bulky and cumbersome cable a steel cable only three eighths of an inch nr diame ter will be used Eight miles ot this will be stowed on board so that a haul of the trawl can be made in at least five miles of depth it wanted and undoubtedly an opportunity will occur for such an experiment iu the abysses of the Pacific The trawl used more com monlv than the dredge proper It is not astern as is usually done but para outlrom the end of a thirty foot spar which zvitav tha of thfi V6SSB1 vuB VAVVH1LA3 vvv mainmast boom fashion and is brought in board Wlren not in Use A suiaii aioau hauls the trawl in and another winds the ca ble accurately upon a drum or sounding in lies lias itself nt the bottom Not a Sulker The first dash a black bass makes after feel ing the steel is toward his lair or other hiding place failing in this his next move is to tear himself loose by constant motion and mam strength or by breaking water and shaking his head to endeavor to dislodge the hook in this manner He will always if Pos sible take refuge under a rock or snag at the bottom or go to the weeds and will surelv succeed should the angler lack skill or his tackle le insufiicient to prevent it and once wedged beneath a rock log or other obsti uc tion or settled among weeds he will rub out the hook or part the line without much trouble and this by some anglers is erroneous ly called But tnat the black bass ever sulks in the manner ascribed to the sal mon by settling sullenly on the bottom I posi tively deny Angler I olding Ceilings The decorative art mania has not yet gained a firm foothold in San rancisco but much good work is being done in the ornamentation nnna ic fl of private houses a receuu in a bouse in California street Two fresco pictures for tbe'ceiling of the drawing room have been painted bn strong linen canvas Tney represent scenes from the 'y cods and goddesses in diaphanous drapery goas th roqv air The colors are ingoilhandgwix which admits of washing thout injur to the brilliancy ot the pg without injury were transferred from meitai totheeiling which had been treated wHh a wat of whifol md By this device the owner may fold up a depart into auasber habitation New xor Tribune 7 I reKe UB reg 5s of 8lext 8 1891 coupons United States 4 oer cents coup American silver Jas and fis American silver dunes Canada money Trade dollar Mexican dollar Mutilated silver WiRRAKTI War of 1812 ail sizes per acre 81 Other wars all sizes per acre 1 Revolutionary bounty land scrip 1 Michigan swamp land scrip on the dollar Advice to a Bridegroom To become a husband is as serious a matter to a man as it is for a woman to become a wife Marriage is no play it brings added care trial perplexity vexation and it re quires a great deal of tho happiness which legitimately springs out of it to make the balance heavy in its favor Very few people live happily in marriage and'yet this is not because unhappiness is german to the relation but because those who enter it do not know first how to get married and second bow to live married happily You have already made your wisely I am bound to be livee Those qualities of character which have attracted you to choose as you have should mako your love grow daily while you live to gather As to the second point If you wish to live in harmonious union with your wife start out with the avowed recognition of the fact that she is your companion and copartner Marriage usually makes the' wife neither of these In many instances she sees less her husband than before she married him He comes he goes he reads thinks works and under the stimulus of business brings all his powers and faculties to the surface and is developed not always symmetri cally but vigorou Jy not always harmoni ously but with increasing power Married men do not usually shrivel up nor put on a look of premature age but women frequently do and it is plain to me why they do Married women are shut up in houses ana their chief care is for things that have no in spiring influence Their time is taken up meeting the physical wants of their cooking washing dishes keeping the house in order sewing receiving not one or which has in it a tendency even to culture and elevation Married women are devoted to the house and this means a life of vexation and pettiness It gives no sort of stimulus to the spirit So the husband who is out of active interested in measures which affect tne public good coming into contact with men greater than himself who himr1 better purposes and nobler ends of labor ae 1 velops into manly beauty and grows in char acterj while his wife at home who has as faithfully performed her share of the work withers and aecay pi eiuu Treat your wife exactly as yourself would like to be treated if you had to live under her circumstances and you will not go far WDogiot entertain the silly notion that be cause she is of a different gender from your own that she is therefore different in her wants feelings qualities and powers Do not be the vio im of auy social policy Stand up bravely tor the right give ytmr wffe a cLance to live grow and be somebody and become something Try to be thoughtful considerate and for bearing You will have new duties and they will bring new trials Take good care of your health and hers Be simple both in your habits be careful in your expenditures be inaustr io us If ou keep good health and are frugal blessings will pome from your united love and you wiU grow happier and better day by day as the years James Jackson 1 remarked as mildly as I could so I ween ouunr i scarcely a I judge of it myself but I wanted to sell the I stock I I ask she said I replied have other use for i he I lost confidence in this association Jbe gently persisted I protest ed that that was putting ittoo comprehensive I ly for 1 never hud much to lose she continued you have not at the present time any confidence in the Pushed to the wall I stammered No that I really because the compe tition here is too sharp because your rivals I are men whose whole lives have been spent learning how to make two cents on a ln this difficult and hazanfoustraffic And you are a novice without training in this particu lar i well" she sain "i 1 and make you And she paid me the Sixteenths later I called in at the associa tion There were no crowds at the counters doing a large sound wholesome busi ness and are making she said 1 mind telling you that we have made S30 000 cash in the last four how that? And we shall do better next year But I want to get out of here I am tied up to a disagreeable business that is a business not at all to my taste and can get no relief Chicago Tribune New York correspond ence DETROIT JOBBING KICES produce Clioice table fruit cooking apples 82 502 75 per bbl Citv hand picked were quoted at 2 45 with the market firm and the demand good choice screened Jn Darrels at 10 end uu picked in first hands 81 50(211 99 per bu Bvttek Choice fresh roll solid packed Of fair qualltv 2524e: off grades 2024c per lb Beesw rom druggists there was a good mand fo i ee at with their selfing pn eELEnv Per bunch 3035c for tlve besL Choice creamery 1415c second Quality 12l8o per li 1 er bu Cbanbekries Price asked for Cape Cod berries were $4 755terbu box 4 Duesskd Were steady with the sales chietlv at $7Q 7 25 per cwt though In instances as high as 87 was attained for choice weigh Duied apples Choice repacked jvere held firm at while in the State from firsu hands resh crates 2G27c and pickled i 2GGAME were as follows: Jerked venison 25c per lb quail 1 25 per dot: partridge Sue ner doz rabbits each squirrels 5c per doz wild turkeys 16lSc per lb wild ducks 2581's0c per pair for common blue bills 4950c for red heads and for mal lards h11 nt inCTiaio for 1 lb cans and at 1718c per lb for 5 lb caps CBP3 A iro nr choice baled tim othy were quoied at $12 50 and store lots in tfi bales at $14 per ton Straw tar lots was quoted at 87 50 an from the srore at S9 per ton Hickory Nuts Shellbacks were held at $2 per bu and large nuts $1 per bu Onions Store prices were 404oC per bu for lone nnd SI 30at 40 ner bbl Potatoes The selling price for choice car lots wis75(asoc while the buying price from first hands was O570c per bu The market was firm apoulTR Tnesfrtock of chickens continues large with prices verv auiet at 810c per lb Tur kovs were slow at 14al5c Ducks were steady at 13c while geese were scarce at 11c per lb Street PRcKS Apnles S2 503 25 per boltbnt tr 2fjra2c per lb: beans unpicked $1 401 90 eeJs 25a 28c per dox: hav $10(15 per ton onions 40(c45c per bu beeswax per lb: corn 51 Mcperbu: oats perbu: wheat per bu Lumber WESTERVELT BRADY (limited) Shippers and Dealers in All Kinds HARDWOOD LUMBER 460 West Port Street Notions and urnishing Goods JACOB BROWN CO igo Jefferson ave MONEY MARKETS DETROIT irrrnANGE BONDS AND WARRANTS Quotations carefully revised foI 35 rruu Press bv David Preston vo bankers 8i Woodward avenue Exchange on New York par Exchange on Chicago oar reg 6s of 103 it ft of 8Lext 194 THE DETROIT EREE PRESS TUESDAY) Dry Goods and Notions ALLAN SHELDEN CO Jeffergon aTe EDSON MOORE ins 200 Jefferson ave Elevators Hoisting Machinery Etc MIDDLEBROOK ELEVATOR MGtewold gt ancy Goods and Notions HERMANN WEISS ig3 Jefferson ave Clothing Manufacturers LKAUMANN 122 Jefferson ave HEAVENRICH Bhos 138 140 Jefferson ave HEINEMAN BUTZEL CO Jefferson ave Drugs aints and Oils ARRAND WILLIAMS CO gfc SWIT DODDS 51 53 Shelby st JAMES DAVIS CO 3 Lamed st west OI ryniLl iiu uiiw uuuiuiDj and brings it to the surface this operation 1 detaches the bulk of the iron sinker which may thereupon be regarded as lost Ibis sounding line runs out from a complicated system of springs and sheaves so arranged as I to maintain an equal tension upon the wire I no matter what strain may be imparted tb it bv tho motion of the rocking ship an auto I matic register indicates the depth as the I case of ail the other apparatus sent into the aeptns One of the most important consider ations in the study of pelagic life is that of temperature Very careful observations will I be continually made upon this especially at I successive depths of 100 fathoms making stratified observations from the surface to the I bottom This is accomplished by having 1 thermometers which can be inserted at any I desired depth and so self register the temper I atut at that point by dividing the mercury I York Hour I Site Is Now Relieved I I wrote to Miss ield that I would like to 1 sell my stock she wrote 1 went That reception room on the fourth floor was I an attractive at once spacious and cozy if you please elegant witn piccutes statuary fine carpets sofas platform rockers newspapers magazines and all the adjuncts of a shopping siesta On one of the walls was a superb painting from repre senting Miss ield at her best a radiant vision of full dress crimson and gold on a ditto sofa with a pair of just too lovely slippers drawn over blue stockings and supported by a happy little footstool It was well calculated to in spire confidence The original ot the picture was in a daiuty parlor adjoining busily sign ing checks and receiving and dispatching the ar trv flnd neet iooiea isitrcuncs said I to myself and reality Cupid and on earth do yotrwant to sell your stock asked Miss ield yon Boiler Makers BRENNAN OO M4 10 198 Larned st llest THOS McGREGUR Thlrd Congres3 Bte Books and Stationery A ROYS gg Woojyara ave 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Barrel lots were quoted at $2 22 pw gal net cash less quantities were held at 5 32 iBaOT quotations per 100 were as follows: Stark $24 American $29 50 and Auburn A The prices were as follows: ancy S3 25: Nol $2 50 per doz Wisn 3 string fancy $1 50 2 stnng tancy $1 2j and No I Blkiched Th 4 4 goods were quoted as fotlows: SdMe 9 Blackstone 8j4c iiahp (to itch ville 79dc: Lonsdale cambrio a OLZn TIrica 13: Catxt o'?" Wamsuttal 13c Hero 7c nf the Lcom 7 8kc: Hero 7 8 6Uc SSSXx Toland Lily ot the Valley 8c per Lawrence 6c Massa chusetts Vje Argyle Mjstic River 6c Prescott 6c per yard Castor Prices were as follows Barrels 14J4c: less quantities 15Jc cases loc and broken The prices are quoted as follows: Green Rio 9ai3c: roasted Rio green Java roasted Java 2028c: green Mocha roasted per iu i Prices were steady at the following bj4' 9Jc lOJc NN lHk: XX 13Jc and SRT 13jc 1'Iie prices asked are as follows 6jc on Pacific Manchester Richmond Hamilton Pink Merrimack Steel Riyer Arnold American Windsor Eddystone and Simpson bo on A IL i Sou'hbridge 5c on Harmony reeman Jc on Marlboro arm 90a2 Y) IRIVER WIL wv for Newfoundland and at 32 50 for Norwegian Crackers Prices were stead at the following figures Extras or thins 6c second grade fanev 541c No 1 butter 5c: oyster crackers soda crackes G7c and ginger snaps 89c per Gum opium was firm at $4 5o for the Old and at $4 75 per lb for the new quinine was quiet at $1 85 for American and $1 80 tor fo" cinchonidia at 05 per oz morphine at $3 65 for eights and $3 4u for ounces nv Were very auiet at the following figures Havinaker 944c: Thorndike HJijc Otis CC luc: BBy i4ceAXA 15c: Beaver CC 13c BB 14c AA 15c' Amoskeag 166c Everett 15c White fish was Quoted by jobbers at S636 25 and trout at $55 25 per cwt with the moTiGN Green ruits Lemons $33 75 per hni Valencia oranges $6 607 per case: Ja maica oraSees $6 per bbl and S3 50 per box Bar iron was quoted steady at $4 du rates Malaga Kegs 84 50 and barrels $7 The market was auiet at S3 oG rates nUts Almonds walnut ffi berrs 1314c Brazils 99Jc pecans 13c pea nuts roasted and do raw f)Tjs Prices were given as follows Ext ra la ru oil filial 02: Nol lard oil 7880c No 2 lard oik 70'2c: turpentine 55a'7c: inseed oil raw 50a51cand boiled 535sc per gal: whale on 9(21 sperm on SI 55aL60 carbonoils water white 18c? and Michigan13c and! gal for common and Provisions Pr ws were steady at the following in tes IliailMiC: in halt bbls in pails hams SliaiOc: dried beef bacon new extra mess beet $12(aW 59 London layers new TO Mu catels new $2 152 20 and old $1 95 Whole pepper was Ann at nllRtfice was miiet at 17(aiM cloves at 36a38c cassia at 24 and nutmegs at per lb SVGARS Cut loaf l(aw4C powdered lOVfic granulated A standard A off A s8 extraw hite 814 and yellows 78crvBS AND PApl Soi tub3per doz $8 25 No 2 87 25: No 3 $6 25: pails $1 t52 run maricet was steady with choice shipping lots barelv steady at 7J4C ier lb Wide Sheetings Bleached pepperell 19 4 071 9 25c and 8 4 22c brown pepperell 25c 9 4 22J6C and 8 4 2dc per yard Woor? Prices were nrm at the Beech and maple $7 maple $8 and hickory $8 per cord delivered races HIVE STOCK Stock Yards Monday January The market opened with a fair supply of cattle and a good attendance of buyers The majority of stock offered was of an inferior quality Prices above last cattle sales Weight Rorger to Rauss 1 bull Patwin Co to head Same to Kaman I cow Same to leischman 2 head 6u0 Adams to Oberhoff I Dull lMfl Clark to Rauss 1 bull 1 Webster to Oberhoff Dull 1500 Harger to McEntyre 4 cows 103 Patten Co to Loosemore2 head1015 Same to leischman 2 oxen 149o McHugh to Roas head Adams to jerry Sullivan 15 head 61 Clark to Drake 1 head reeman to Rauss 2 bulls Same to same 3 1'ad Same to McGee 4 heiffi Hall to Robinson 6 head Kalliher to Drake 4 oxen UjU Same to Duff 8 head Same to same 4 head Pickering to Loosemore 2 headlA reeman fo Gunther 2 head 1005 Harger to Sullivan head 1193 ish to Marx 3 McHugh to aicGre l4 head 7W Reed fo Loosmore 2 head c05 Harger to Robinson 1 cow 1160 Webster to Sullivan 10 head 96 reeman to Stocker 8 head 6 McHugh to Drake 5 head Seel to Winterfrain 1 bufilW0 Same to same 1 ms Pickering to Messmore 8 head 918 Clark to Marx 7 headbu 'exchanges for the week ending nECEMBERSO lnwm2Otable shows the total gross exchanges at twenty xlelflng clearing houses in the United Statesfur the week ending Saturday December 30 New York Philadelphia Chicago Cincinnati St Louis New Orleans San rancisco Baltimore Pittsburgh Louisville Milwaukee Kansas City Providence Indianapolis Cleveland Hartford Memphis New Haven Peoria Columbus Portland Worcester Springfield Lowell Syracuse 889765376 As compared the corresponding week of last yet? theclearings show a nf 23 5 against a decrease of 185 per cent last Week and an increase of 204 per cent the pre The entire volume of exchanges for tbtX list clSstd was $61543443048 against RB4 18K128 in 1881 a falling off of 43 per cent Tne remarkable increase of the year was that at Kansas Citv which shows 1UPln5o I1 followed bv Pittsburgh 242 Ebwell 835 and Svreius 7 Among other cities which shmv a gain are Piiiladelphia 23 Chicago 7 Cin Ztisi St Louis 37 San rancisco 51 Mil waSkee 5A 9 Memphis 13 Columbus ft 8 New "iork shows a decrease of54 per cent Special Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press Lansing January The departments were closed to the public to day arrival of gov begole Gov Begole arrived at noon with his private sec retary Mr Stevenson and other friends He took the oath of office at lint this morning before Judge Wm Newton The oath was filed in the of fice of the Secretary ot State on his arrival He walked to the Capitol where he was received by Chas Reeves the janitor after which throngs of I visitors waited upon him I TOOK THE OATH lion Harry A Conant the new Secretary of I State took tho oath of office before the out going I Secretary Hon Wm Jenny in the presence of I Gov Jerome and Superintendent of Public In I ri vtarlASS XAW Tin II 4 I struccion uoenran uuv um vino rrnnnr Peninsula Notes I ir success we rr I Pv JlbblC apvct til CUlVfiJ liiklren have died recent of diphtheria in comnHmented Mr Conant in the highest of otners nu 6 Tnrnimr to the retiring Secretary he con llaints of mild weather come from all parts i gratulated him upon his management of the de Tnrft Heninsuisu 1 nartmenc of Milwaukee capitalists are soon to be I other State offlcers eleet have filed their NJ aominuu 1 IT 1 fl nm Hiiwun catns or onica duo xwn iu uette alining Journal: An effort is being seems to be the only other one present secure the Ilinas uwncu uyrrrnv aiunising with a view to their at this writing ent by German colonists deputy secretary of state IshlMim i 11 2 hdS I 1 COmmiESlOnSd TwmZfitrfhm Credit 7 i said he be able to meet his obliga by Secretary uonant as ms oeputy noiv Aw I CASHIER STAGG Negaunee correspondent of the Mining I Wm Stagg has arrived He will be Cashier of Irmbt An I fWSl lAll I go TTftfc in teycot the departments have been made public I irers are aiso quice huihhuu a iy proper I Gov Begole will make the following appoint eming Iron Agitator: xiit uiuc nieuts being earned on Military Board Marshal TI Godfrey ve the past" yae cunsiSemL it troitv of strange indeed that there is sucn a leiaxa IonijfColnpauv) Hutchinson the search lor new vens I Adintant John Robertson uette Slining Journal: Announcement is immigration Henry Walter fa change muiouniieuowvwvvv of Detroit which II Stafford will be succeeded Railroad Commissioner Gen Innes of "iter by Varnum Cochran the present I Qanj Rapids Public Instruction and I Crv lth nt Adrian "as re elected to that office for another term i ytn Van Antwerp of Jackson will be Deputy ember last His appointment is to fill a va OH jo caused by the resignation of Air Stafford I Otllef appointments by the Governor have not delicate state of health necessitates'lus re settled upon nt from the office I the senatorial contest Alintnrv A LOlirilS I TV TNmmw enm what sknowi ns the on sec Senator erry and ms orouier 17 and 19 town 47 range 45 Agogeebic lis I Utah are on the ground At present one can gi ve iri i nrrftA nf And in that vieiu I a nntAnm fif tliA Senatorial siiur i iici ii im a uci i hhi i ii'in in mo ras sohl last week to a syndicate of capitalists I sentiments expressed by the uv cty These narties I nn the nrannd are any criterion the dark i info that region from I aa a Yr aft 1 1 point on the Wisconsin Central and have cle the speakership IP I trnttir 1V first SO I THE SI lieu LO muse miibvc the PTOUnd i tile control Ot all me uesi uuw or me opraaviwup pre properties I favor Hon Geo II Hopkins of Detroit Sumner Curry Mine fell off 4 1 to tons last year as Howard and Capt White are Here duo ao refl WITH I'V II I liiti Knutbv 10776 tons: the Michierammie Mme present Laie the Pcnnhlic increased 1823 tons the I nvtrlimid Oltv imber increaseil 12355 ions The output from Register elect of Midland County 27 49 4 tons hte position as head salesnian with the W8 SlTean 159009 Palmer 4146 and their employes a dozen or more bringng them refreshments After partaking of these Adrian Wm Reardon in a few appro trial remarks Lenawee County Board of SureHs mao we rr naJne of each the Honors iiuun iiiiDUiii icu unvi xi nr vrae cur to himor Stw per year salat? was nnau engraved hereon 'alt the Supervisor elect to authorize the me six years ago wa with ms ea That nuthoritv was lsi os iwoyeuin nnt validity ot tne years or mo te Last ran ne was eiecieu as caused considerable Jiwwion The of DeH on tne vp id) a £Unty in twenty a a am i er km i 41 i lie fore authorizing the appointment and I two years earl nzil ner If account in the Adrian Times of what pur I to be the unprofessional conduct of mis it an attorney or this citv in charging about ir collecting a payment of life insurance luei ritL id iciHHii Ung arrangements to compel a retraction of Rnnkler has arrived at Adrian and taken Zlt maV la IJamnori I IlinPI HI1 Illll 11 BUVlVWt rp a fnr iiitv fi v4 vaiirs iias LviiVl 1 lU 1 1 IG 11 aw he faithful pastor of the society and who nn zxf a i fit Air and iniDairedL neaitn I to be relieved of the charge rr I coip Shearman the founder of the Village rmiv ftw nountv officers are Jay Hoag Samuel rzxiaxy on th mreZ and Salsbunr troPm Vermont to Oak ire? land Counw fifty one years ago and from tier em is progressing rapidly all through Lena Caro thirty years ago Hewas past axe PyM 'JilwantjA TJoart I ha hftftn faUlDST fO SOtne time iWUBKOiinry on riiwuevv xwcuv i of hands being employed on each con aged 96 a pioneer of Medina in General tennwee (iimtyfdied of old age Saturday of last I Houses to rent ai scarce ill Lansing I jin Lansing Daily News la to be enlarged JcaWBrown of Medina has Jen foMwenty two I ease of smalpox in Ionia Prison 07 in Kalamazoo is putting in a strong bid for the Hw over 0 years of age nVood nt Adrian is now sold at $5 per cord It BLiqnor Prosecution at Kalkaska is being formed in Grand Tii July last The ree Press gave an account of Rft to light Uiat city by the Brusn electric lAivrr nnntiniipil remneranc6 flzht at Kalkaska I irthn AihHrtLJi bv the United i authorifles for voiation of the Jiauor rev The too vpracres of any kidu ev gyuu Holger nidi a time beer and sofflu stronger freely' in the luxury of getting married awaits have been sold right under the I trjai jn Muskegon Jail not being able to furnish of the temperance people rowmtton Len maae dug tne evweuw Port Huron Times: fxs raiinn )oa aonorfillv been want rs fi i nv wilt rnmmence to sd Johny ratoon and billiard hall has wlute and Wakeham tho YIPORAClltlOn DV I IICTL Tr a popu tir i rui viuxv ffltrvQ in iort xiuruii 1 tLhCao hnntoVAf lift I 1110 rx of volating the revenue laws and made Kalamazoo Gazette: in nenaooi a smart fine Since that time the local au bheriir jOnes and KfsTid 7 cou war Rosenbaum have been apDomted appraereommenced upon the offender In the first Bay city Call: Thereis curion he was convicted and I fined and I poor fartn and wo of the mw7TproXedThe nectary bail anti was KninMe are so ill that their recovery is con i oimnininr ivas i riAtinrriii seo me umv hA ist him on aseeona cnarge upo jd Rapid8 people are vnifi found Hfiiltry nci wus viv more tnwy mu jhuiius vw tun luuiiu kw iittoonin Annealed little more vuau rthloa frmn the CltV aavs oy justice I they ui umwv riday last a third information as toed during the year previous only 6 000 him It is understood that there are euht re taken out ir charges Grand Rapids Democrat In one family Of Hol landers living on Williams street Lh? ben sick with scarlet fever Several other eh dren in the same family amuse themselves nlnvinr in the street with the neighbors children GeoLeonard attempted to cross Blac Kive on thffice last Sunday and got in the men to Urn water managed to get hold of a ca ble Thus all hands were saved Rftfnie the Genesee County Gov elect Beg ol as oie bu(e Pioneer mi of the pre sent day but not the wheat bucket os to the the one tliat or grape vine and foe gourd? tied to the curb are among the pleas ant recollections of my early home enton a son of Mi HO'Sing showing his pistol f1 frietoTwho while handling it accident Hie Atlantic Under Howells During the years that Howells edited ithe hA was not serial story or scarcely a short one appeared in it from anew pL that was not noticeably after his own manner One often amused with if unuuaprodu tion as Grandisssmes ture of strung its way Kha of its class The editoi T)ardly Hhapd ctoiify but would not condemn a S' redy a cexr1 Transcript ie VI irw i 1 fl il I rv: a i Mj 1 s'4 i I i 1 1 i a hfei effl I Jal I K'5 I rs i 1 i i 1 I 5 I I 1 rincii BKtons ton lBMci I 1 I I I i rm I i I 4 gj has hat 1 If JS 4 I 3 i i AajL 113 H4 120 flfl 09 100 99 99 97 87 70 I 18 1 25 10 1 16 10 1 ffi 75.

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