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If You Aro Sick fath Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, BillousneM, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, Constipation, 1'cmalo Troubles, Fercr and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous IToa-tratlon, uso l'aine's Celery Compound and bo cured. In each of theso tho causo Is mental or l-hynlral overwork, anxiety, cnmre or malaria, the cflcct of which i to weaken the nervous sys-tem, in one of those Remove tho CAVtit tiiai rror.t Ncrvo Toule, unl the KKPl'LT will Paine's Celery Compound J. I Itowtx. SprlnjzfleM, Mam, writes: Paine' Celery Compound cuinot bo excelled as Xmi! 'lontc. In my cum) single lottlo a jrrcat rbartjto.

My nervousness entirely and with it the resulting allcctiou of the Ktotuucu, heart and liver, and the whole toot of till system was wonderfully invigorated. 3 ti ll uiv trleniK if sick as I havo been, l'alno'a itury iohajkuuu Will Cure You! Sold by druggist, 1 tlx for 15. rrcpared only by lUtHARDSoN Burlington, Yfc Tut. the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Chicago, St.

Paul Kansas City Railway (MINNESOTA SOUTHWESTERN.) LIMITED TRAINS BETWEEN CHICAGO, ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS. DIRECT LINE TO DUBUQUE, WATERLOO, DE3 M0INE3, LTLE, DODGE CENTER AUSTIN RANDOLPH, HAMPTON. MARBHALLTOWN 08KAL003A, OTTUMWA, AIBIA, St. Louis, St.

Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, And all O'nta SOUTH AND ONLY LINE IN TIIK WEST RUNNING "MANN BOUDOIR CSTPfiKC SLEEPERS BUFFET SMOKING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Parlor Chair Cars ana Elegant Combination Coaches ON ALL TRAINS. For full Information apply at nearest Railroad Ticket Office, or J. A. HANLEY, Traffic Manage, ST.PAUL.VINN 61 PAGE fAvf ON APPLICATION i.o&r CHICAGO-ILL LARGEST MERON MflNUmCTllRERS BICYCLES, RAMBLERS, Tpicycles AND Tandems, -THE- BEST in the WORLD FOR THE LEAST MONEY.

CAN BE ROUGIIT OF UICH. S. M. 0. OWOSSO, Q-en'l Agents.

A 20-PACE ILLUSTRATED PAPER Pescriplive of the Soil, Climate, Productions, Maaufacturlng Industries and Mineral Wealth of "Virf Inla and other Honthern Ktatts. Write to W. B. BEVILL, Oen'l rs. Axenl.

ROANOKE, Eocoftiog 3cnt Btamp, ALL X'. PRICES fffihSb km a i i a ffi! Warranted to color goods thnn any otlici dye ever iniiile, mid give moro brilliant durable colors. Atklurllio JJiUtitonU, uud l.iuj no other. A fln-m flurrl 1 FOR A Coat Colotcd I vurfnenm npnuweu CENTS. A Child can use them! Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work At druggist and Merchants.

Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDoON Burlington, Vf. SECOND NATIONAL BANK, OF OWOSSO OFFICERS. J. SELIGMAN Piiksidknt.

AS. OSnUKN Vice-Puksidknt M. Ac't Casiiiku. DIIIECT0H8. T.

Belioman. J. I). NonroN. V.

OAURISON BltUCK BUCKMINtilh k. Wm. McKKLLora. as. Osbdun.

CORUBSrONDENTB The National Bunk of Ihe Rcpuliho, New York. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bunk, DeUoit. Maverick National Bank. Boston. H.

L. Stewart Co. BANKERS, OWOSSO MICHIGAN. Do a General Hanking Business Collections Made. Draw Drafts all tho principal cities of Europe; also, issue Bunk Money Oulei Ihe moiuy being delivered at Hit rtsidence of lfe person to whom eut.

OCHRB8PONDENTS. Americtto Exchange National Bank, New York fjomnif rcial National Baok, iMroil First National Bank, Chicago. FIRT LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OWOSSO, MICHIGAN. CAPITAL STOCk, trgaiiixcil under the Laws of the Stateof Michigan. arOllico at WooJward Furniture Houso.

OFFICERS. V. II. UIOELOW Pit EVIDENT )K. A.

M. IILVME VlCE-PltKSIDEXT VAUMEN 00 DWAKD. Sec eta ttv J. I. EVANS TitEAscuEn JtO.MU) OF DIHECTOHS.

W. Wmvltranl, L. Fatrman, W. S. Jones, Tliot.

Sayles, Kred H.Clark, W.N.Ulgelow. George C. II. CosnIU, 1,. ritcktnger, A.

rainier, J. Robblns, Dr.A.&I.IIunif objert of. this Association is the accumulating of Funds to he loaned to iu Memliers. Cata ra IA JJiL lOHDAffl AL1I1 Cleanses tho asal Pas sag os, Allays Pain and inflama-tlon, Heals Sores, Restores the Senses a qnrl HAY-FEVER smoii. TRY THE CURE.

A particle is applied into each nostril and isacreenhle. Price 50 cts at Drutrgists; by mail registered, CO cts. ELY 56 Warren St. New York. $1,500.

BOUND TO SELL. Eight Acre, mile from Owoaso; house, orchard of various fruits, living water. Just tho tiling for a MARKET GARDEN or suburban home. SPECIAL DISCOUNT And immediate rossEssioN given, with grain, vegetables and fruits now on tho place, if sold oon. Don't miss this chance.

Will make it to your interest to buy now It. 1). Crawford. Owokso. 1 buy YOUR Arctics Until You Havo Soon The COLCHESTER ARCTIC "WITH THE OUTSIDE It's the Best Fitting and Best Wearing: Arotie now made, and is mad 'pon honor for reputation.

The "OUTSIDE C0UHTE2" adds largely to the durability. These are cheapest in tie end- No extra charge for the "outside Ask to see the Colchester Arctic Kept Here by Dost Stores -AT "WHOLESALE BY H. S. Robinson Bmtenshai, DETROIT, MICFI. Walter's Patent tY.i'osCT.ed".

Absolutely Metal Shingles Wind, Rain Fire PROOF. DUTIABLE OIUTAHEITTAL. Illustrated catalogue an ft price list fro. NATIONAL SIIKET METAL ROOFING CO. tl2 East aoth St.

New York Utjr. MICUIGAN SVATE NEWS. W. II. Teller, Dronson farmer, ha lost df boraea, valued at ,000, wiiUm It pV elgbteea month No one hotnis to (mvo iei to diauoso tha disauw tbut carried 'tint Off.

1 Miss Badia Owen, a youug lady of Tontiac, broke a pair of fiery tnuataiiKS wltii Lor omi bands, and tbeq drove 'em over to Huinaw, a distance of sixty-five miles, to vlMt a lu.iy friend of that city. There's a girl wlio can do something btsidos bauj the pi mo. A Bjginaw lady avers she loxt a railway ticket aud $17 in cash in a store of that town, and now brings suit against tho proprietor to recover damages. If she wins there'll probably be a general staroptdo in business circles. Macomb comes smiliugly to tbo front as the only county in the state that pays its en tire state tax.

Mrs. Catherine Clark a Rapids lady of 69 years, baa nearly a baker's tloz'-n of living children, the oldest ot wbout is C3, twenty-ono grandchildren and twenty. fivj great-grandchildren. Her father died in his 100th year, while two maters are living at he age of 87 and 03 refpoctively. A Coopersville parson goc himself into a warm climate by giving political advice from tbe pulpit He'll know better than to try it again.

The ruthless plow Las invaded an Indian cemetery, exposing aboriginal skulls and rel ics in great numbers. Among the latter was a bead necklace sixteen feet in longth. George-Loring, a Girard farmer, made a thorough warfare on the codling moth with Paris green and London purple and has over 500 barrels of porfect wiuter apples as a re ward Tor his labor. W. P.

AInsley, postmaster at Williams-ton, was assaulted on tbe night of the 2tttu tilt and bns disappeared. His accounts are supposed to bo correct and no explanation accounts for his strange disappearance. Ha had held tbe office for tbo past eleven years. Farwell claims to grow tbe clay that makes the finestest brick in the state. Rev.

Samuel Sepions, who died at St. Johns recently at the mature age of $3, Lad devotod 60 years of bis life to tbo ministry 43 of which were spent iu Michigan. White the East Saginaw police were napping tbe other night, burglars drilled a safe on Washington avenue and abstracted tho cash contents therefrom. The safe stood within two inches of tbo plate glass front, the moon shoue brightly and the glare of tbe electrio lights danced merrily, mid yet not a soul discovered the robbery until the sun was peering above the eastern horizon. Don't send your duns on postal cards.

It's not the proper caper, and the law says it isn't legal. A Sparta merchant tried it, and now wishes be hadn't, as tbe simple act has brought him a wholo heap of trouble. Tbe climate of Muskegon seems to be favorable for the production" of strawberries and sawdust. But that's not all. Michael Cowley, of that city, has taken tbe $150 prize, offered by a Philadelphia seedsman, for the largest cabbage grown in the United States.

It weighed pounds. The steamer C. 1. Fish was burned in the Saginaw river on tbe 27tb ult. All tho passengers were Some Uundilla chap seems to have developed a ptu'siounte fondness for celery.

A farmer of that place bad a whole hnlf-acre of the esculent stolen in a slnglo nighc East Suginaw capitalist ara skirmishing around the Flushing coal fields in tbe expectation oJ discovering a placo for profitable investment. Tbe F. P. M. railway is short at leubt SCO cars with which to handlo its business, but as other railways are pretty much in tbe same fix, they are unable to borrow of their neighbors, and shippers continue to use emphatic language because their freight doosu't move on time.

'A Dansville man who marched with Sherman to tbo sea and did bis sharo toward making the Johnnie's capitulate, came home when the "cruel war" was over, married and settled down to the joys of domestic happiness, but was disappointed by the unfaithfulness of his wife, is now living a hermit's life in tbe woods not far from that town. He lives in a 10x12 cabin, cooks bis own grub and works for neighboring farmers just enough to support himself and his sole companion- a inaltese cat. Some years ago Joel W. Hamilton effected a sale of the Ann Arbor II agister for Prof. Frothingham, and claimed a compensation refor of but didn't get it.

Then Joel sought the assistance of the circuit court, recovering judgment for the amount, but the supreme court kicked over his Jersey dish. Twice since them has tho game been played over with tbe same results, the last decision of the Lansing tribunal being rendered a few days ugo. After duly considering tbe matter the supreme court says the Cleveland Iron Mining company pay Mrs. Andrew Halsby on account of her husband's death by a mine accident in 1875. Delta avenue, at Gladstone, is one of the finest paved streets in the state, and yet that town isn't two years old.

The bic damage suit of C. H. Plummer, against East Saginaw parties, on account of non-fultUlnient of a lumber contract, resulted in a judgment of Fire damaged Hodges' iron works at Hancock $15,000 worth on tho Insurance, $5,000. If Orin Safford, an old-timer of Flint, is able to get to the polls on Nov. 0, bo will cast bis twentieth successive presidential ballot.

Not many mon can boast of such a record. A little Dover girl tried to warm the baby while ber parests were away from home, but getting too near thj stove her own clothing caught fire, burning ber in a horrible manner. She died in great agony twenty-four hours later. Burglars mado the circuit of New Boston business houses an! raked in a snug wad In cash, and a lot of other truck. Whoever will bring back the perpetrators can have $100 and no questions asked.

V. V. Bidwell, of Waldron Bid well notoriety, has again changed bis vocation. He no longer sells groceries, but is running a harness shop instead. J.

W. Switzer, a Montague physician for the past fourteen years, -was found dead in the street on the morning of the 31st. Ha was a successful practitioner and highly respected. William M. Kehr and Louis Samuels, boarders at the Flint calaboose on account of burglary charges, were reloased by a chore boy the other evening and made good their escape.

The boy went also. An Ypsllantl student lugged off a gate on ballow'een, and it wasn't a very good gate, either, but he paid ctl5 flie for bis fun just the same. An East Saginaw man was awakened the other night by a strange noise and sprang out of bed to investigate, alighting on a burglar's back. But tbe burglar didn't care to get acquainted, and throwing bis rider to the floor, leaped from an pon winiow and vanished in the Martin McNeamey, the Mud Lake man who was convicted of keeping a house of un savory reputation and sentenced to spend three years at the Jaokson prlaou, has failed to show up at that Institution. Crooked work on the part of Alcona county's sheriff is suspected.

Tba cbap who ballo'w'eened tbe" depot safe at Saranao got just 88 cents for bis trouble. The Grand Rapids man who suspected, his wife jbf being unfaithful and got a detective to help him watch their home on a recent dark night is altogether sick of his coudact Tbwife, sooinr tbe men uUida, sallied forth with a sbillalab and gave 'em both a good drubbing Althou it seems almost late- enough to be out of season, lightning got away with Michael Miorzwos' home at Manistee on tbe night or the 31s tilt Loss, The Culuuivt Ilecla lning company, wore vuif l'g to conquer, paid f5 for fortv uci es if rocky northian i. Cup- per is high-price I fruit. Port Huron ld carry life in-' suraactf in Now Yrk co up my. Mrs.

Frano'-s Hark, an 83 yar-oli of li 1 k.n, was fatuity burned other altartKMJii going into a umoke-boute! SHE VMS A HOLY TERR3R A Detroit 1 1 11 bind lolls liMrrowlii? Tult of AlMrritul Life. 1'FTitoiT. Nov. 6 In Maxwel M. F.Hiitr, fJ fur of a millionaire Detroit, bil F.

tinces A Garrison, 55 years of age, wore irr.o t. They wjt on a wedding tour to Cab imih. A month later, while in Santa Burliur.i, be alleges that bis wife yelled one so loiv and a loud that half tbe people iu tbo hotel awoko and listanod. Tbey traveled a oimd California for about two months, and at aiifioat every botol Mr. Fisher alleges that ins wifi r-pea tod tbe 8.111 1 1 Barbara performaiuu On May 1 ti.is curious honeymoon terminated, and they settled down in thi city.

Then their difficulties began in earnest Mr. Fisher charges that his wife circulated acundalous stories about hint and an innocent young woman living in tbe household, and even went so far as to give such stories circulation through a nonspa-per. One evening in November, Fisher ttatts that bis wife "began to talk at him, "and Continued the Caudle lecture untl 3 o'clock the next morning without inter mission. At that hour Mr. Fiubor timidly attempted to talk back, when she spraug from the tied, a "says, and hit him in tbe face several times, knocking bim out in the first round, as litt confesses.

On May 29 last lie tiled a bill for divorce, and alleged the foregoing acts of cruelty on ber part Mrs. Fisher did not file an answer, und Judge Gartner yesterday granted the divorce. Mrs. worth $150,00) in ber own right, and tfith parties to the suit are well known in Detroit. A I-ake Kullor Diownod.

Ciixdoyoan, Nov. 3. The schooner McLaren urrived Frid'iy with her colors at Lalf-niast, bihI reports that a Norwegian sailor iitimd Jolnislon, near l'oint Betsy, fell from main crosa-trce Thursday, striki.ij; tli. rail, and bounding over the bido. 11a in the vortex.

Tbe vessol made an i-fl'ort to rei-cuo bim, but could n'ot succeed. THE NEW CHARGE D'AFFAIRES. About His Philanthropic Jlollier 111 Com In lairiago. Wasiiingtox Citv, Nov. 5.

Lady Herbert, mother of tho Hon. Michael Herbert, recently uppointed charge d'affaires of the British legation here, is the guest at Dough-ergan manor, Maryland, of ex-Governor and Mrs. Carroll. Lady Herbert is an authoress of European celebrity. Sho is the mother of ten children, ber eldest son being the earl of Pembroke.

She is devoting ber talents and a large part of her income to charitable and religious work amongst tbe colored race, and, as an evidence of her oarnestnes3 in this respect, sho givss the pro-coeds of tho rental of her London houss to the support of an orphanage of eighty children in London. The marriage of Mr. Herbert will tako plai in New York cityou Nov. 27. Tbe bride -elect is Miss Wilson, and after thoir wedding journey they will come to this city, where Lady Herbert will have provided a suitable establishment for them.

Lady Herbert has a large circle of American acquaintances, and her tour in this country will bo replete with interest, both socially and in other ways. Cotton Destroyed by Fire. New Yohk, Nov. 5. A dispatch was received at the maritime exchange in this city Monday morning from stating that tho British steamship Marathon, with a cargo of cotton from West Point, was on fire at her dock in Liverpool.

Tho Are began in the hold where the cotton was stowed and burued fiercely for almost an hour before it was discovered. Una of the crew was overcome by the smoke. His life is despaired of. For five hours the fire raged, destroying in that J.ime 200 baits of cotton. Then it was got under control and extiuguisbed.

The ship was badly burned and will have to be thoroughly overhauled before it can put to sea again. The remainder of ber cargo, some (300 bales of cotton, was so badly injured by water that it can not be Terrible Fight with Maniac. Aberdeen, D. Nov. 5.

Hiram Baker, a farmer, living near Bath, came to tblsciiy and reported a terrible fight he bad with a maniac named Place. Thursday night Place and Baker slept together at tbe latter'a place. About midnight Plncu, who had acted strangely for some days, becamo violently insane and attacked Baker in the dark, swearing be would kill bim. After receiving a number of blows with a chair, and having bis face and bauds terribly tcratcbed aud bitten, Baker escaped and fled to tbe house of a neighbor, followed by tbo lunatic with a batebnt in his hand. Baker received shelter, and Piace, who gave up the chase, is still at largo.

It reach of Promise Suit. Bkocktox, Nov. 5. Mips Susie R. Leach, aged 24, daughter of Lemuel Leach, of this city, has instituted a suit asking damages for breach of promise of marriage against Heury H.

Litchfield, aged 40, a well known real estate agent ot Boston and Plymouth. The parties became acquainted in the spring of and were to have been married last Decombsr. The respondent has twice been married, and both wives are now living, but both have obtained divorces from bim. Offered Freedom on Condition. Dublin, Nov.

The Freeman's Journal asserts that all government prisoners in Ire-bind who are serving sentences for being concerned in dynamite plots, were offered tbeir freedom if they would give evidence for The Times before the Parnell commission, and they all refused the offor. Rode Down the Tillage Milkman. New York, Nor. 6. Six younfi sports riding mustangs early Monday morning gal loped into College Point, I and rods down tbe village milkman, John Dressier killing bim instantly.

The then rode a way at full gallop, and turn not yet been appre hended. for Infante and Children. "CastorUia so wefl adapted to children thai I 1 recommend It as suDeriortaanvnrnu-rinUnn I known to ma," IL A. AMrr. ir I 212 So.

Oxford St, Brooklyn, wi z. Tn tv tit PUBLIC: WE SUBMIT OUR i- ORK'JLA for your kind con-idratlon. It is nolu peculiar im'tiv put up to sell foe a cent a We challenge the world to ixiMtutv medicine equal to ii In 1111 111 timilv remedy. The "ukuK ihe Bko liedicinc IN THE WORLD. nASCARA SACRADA.

As aia.i-iv vii, re 'ASCARA SACRADA. Kiorc ins iKtwcia 10 uioir normal cnii.uiion wt.lt- out or rrininir. and has irtue in tlia treatment of habitual constipation, iniliirrvtion, and ns a tonic for the umach it has no rival, as 1 B.iANDRAKE werlil in ticiiir, tiwt In this svrnp. fyj with Kve.it etKru'V uiint ll iiver Mtul nmull in- BLACK COHOSH, IM ue 'a this syrup, is a power, usiints, and i fcr hnhituul cuiljU-tul unu useful remedy, actinc primxnly on the nsiinn. nervoun ivitrm, kidneys and uterine org-un.

fl" i'it 'herurc of Itheum UNICORN. ROOT. ln diseases of -women it aianui iirsi unu lorenioai as a tonic ana regulator, lis value cannot be overestimated as used herein. TAMARACK tonic, diuretic, alterative and laxative. IN ADDITION to the ABOVE, which FACULTY as being the best known Blood Tonics, Hibbard's Rhetirnatic Syrup UNRIVALED in merit.

It is but Fainllv Children, invnlidsnnd delicate pi-riion will l.nd should be without it. Always inmuson, Spring; If you cannot procure it ot'your diiiiftf itit, send TESTIMONIALS WORTHY OF CONFIDENT My (Inujthter Maud has usrd Ilibbard's Urteu- Mi lK-r. yo. i. 7 1 matic Syrup and Plaster, which you so strong 1.

o- iln itr It 1 recommended her to U'V for inrl.itnm.ilory rlicuiu i- A i. slit uUmt v.m 1 tism. Her limbs were badly swollen, and tli'j poor li.c.im uiseue.l, I piri was in terrible ajjony. In the midst ot' tlvi pain I ever since. 1 1 ivc a tn i we wound the Plasters about her limbs, and, us a ot tlua 1 it and Ann A 1 .1 result the swelling was reduced and sht became cmsc Itriifht'it diacme.

rui c.j cuiet and rested. The syrup corroded her indiies- latt.uk in October tion, cleansed the rheumaUc poiwrn from her in itio Svrup, and mu tod 1 1 and she is now able to bj around the house. Uib iut pleasure to render J. 1 it. bard's Hheuniavic Syrup and Planters nro remedies that I can, mvI in i-w of great merit.

Rev. J. Uorkktm, lo Ktv tlut I think iV thu f.vtiV Kt 1. i Pastor First M.E. Church, frretnont, Mich.

the world. K. l.Ki.it.. A en- f. 1 A SURE CURE FOR St -2 CHEAPEST PRICES.

Farnicivs Take Not ice AM kinds of Krain (Krouiid at my mill, including Wheat. Feed ot all kinds for Sale. IB. 'M. IffiIElID(DJIi, WEST OWOSSO.

WHIIEA'jT, wnniG at. 1 Having Leased the LEVATOR, I have entered the Owosso market to purchase GRAIH of all KIUBS. The Highest, Market Trices will be paid for WHEAT, OATS, CLOVER SEED, BARLEY, ETC. M. ARMSTRONG, i Castorta cure Oolle' Bour Btomach.

Diaj-rhm. Kills Worm, giTea aioep. and Droiaotea U- wuaous Injurious mrdlcsttoo, Caarnca Covrainr, 283 Fulton Itreet, v. Y. i si IT NEVER FAILS.

HIBBARDS RHEUMATIC SYRUP AND PLASTERS. No renicdin known flighty vntlortcd bv its home jx-imle. ia nrm lie treatment oi IllieuiniiMsm ami 1 II Wood Diseases. Our Medical tmtintr ni Jtlieunm-tisin, untl all Iiloo.1 and FmaJ Jieiic, sent I'tvu liradnii. Rheumatic SytMp orrtp-ny, JACKS net pULViR'S R33T vor- ing Willi rc.t eni-rirv on in nvj-.

11 hii exi-ellnit tiic. laxative 1 -iltrritlvu. 4-tinir iifwn the secretive and iiLiDibnf lv.ly. 1 1 s' I tki i-ed noKERoar i iind eslvem- iv virme in oiling; 'lo-it, Khi-utii tiKin, Sciolul.i,Cuix.er akiu sire erennrTn-fj re.mfnlze.1 hy tn MEDICAL our incui-ux; conuiiu 1 .11 Moitict 'e-'iuai! It rnnt ti-i4 no pot 1 "ii- lli-mu nr.l tlu X.ituia nnci li'irsr. i.

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