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I-hcswe just arta^g^j-my-.«wRvi*«l stock, consisting mf everything
intheMILLINERYlIi«ENE,.»ndI«Kive determined to uiake .prises
that \BiM.«ell tli em sfpedSily-
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MjSo yoti" won't? <- 2s
;me'"to-day? "W#. I «Sn, sorry, .fori
vworald*.give yon a fr1- •?;?—-a Mlled shad; &
i shsd that has heef 'iiSSed, not one thnt
; &©& hfsen left to'die- \ S<& 9aid my f-tiend
whose invitation tt sii^I could aot ac-
oept. . *
,. "Ik thme a diffic^ uca?" 1 sskod. :
.WA differ©aee-? -* -^Hy 2 should say
:-&o* ;Xou do not erJ5 uls© fiesh of a steer
,'"^hieh.haB'diei!^i£ ? -alsno^'ifc, do you?
1 fejiilsroyB ^fas&J- i^il j©s? lobster*
-.aad .your tfe&tr&pss,5 aad yosr crab®
s&liv^d&ift y©a? U^% ^©^ar-lbuy^&ii
-, already "boiled, do y- 51$ :' ii fisk thaifes ■
been killed and hh-?* ^zz'heeip Iwigue'-
I i tirai & fcdi "which £'v -3 ^p-ifes Iffe in the
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Z: $«■
L usia.iLiragr* - fluey '■**& Ii _ vriftU a " you- ^^ im- company witrGeii-Dearborne,
prised atiB'jpl/eased.
kieim\i'Gc^ls-aiid Prices. . Y<sa«Mill be su^
ffia:B»: Jo ix>i
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.^7^^5S VfiLVEiTS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS.
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"isner^ c:-i street©:
e, montert
One of €fey% Stoiiega
QeB. Dearhome, of* Boston, was a
guest at 4his dinner to Lafayette. At
that day gentlemen, especially lawyers,
. wore much in the habit of taking sniiS^
and in this habit ths...General had bo
long indulged, and to such an extent,
that' he-had almost entirely lost hia
voice.- Mr. Clay was also, fond ol;
ow!!?,*" so fond thai ho would, n&yer
carry a box, lest he should indulge the
habit to such excels as to lose his voice
—"his splendid, silver-toned,,' melodious
voice, Ther© was, however, a tobacco
stor© oa; Ifeimsylvania avenue, .wh©i©
;-,lie^"i3S|^l%,.^topped on passing to get a- •
of nne maccaboy. FaSsin^ the,
place the.moaning' aftet the ,great din:
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^had, as 1 call itj fe n hjxkly hotter. than
'sss female- shad, thosr ^Ifai^WthUt mosv
Colics hanker la^te:^ viae i?o© vaiioty.
.Must not a fein&l©, r''z}d3 ^srhioh sa near
spawning, be thiiu "" Hi^ii a male shat],
i^nd therefore not St. r<Q>®H as i'aod*? It
im. not easy to g$6 alibied nh-id. If you
wrnit ■ one you tmnt oftjVr it fr^ij-iv a
ismali iisherman. *!' -^ big.^.teTies ivill
s&ofc Maten to voa wliC 'jott^o wit * .-mch':
Aiffequest. Theyv/lli &ofc bother..abo'.it
it Th-w s4ay if thf till! sir. sivwl a^.d-
Shrow it in tlip boat! .^ifaala, aijit-Sjioll,©-
fee appearance,*. o£ Qia other «lta l.":
S&y wiU i.ot tak« i\ __ tiro ihh* to ki*cp
it^jj^rt; but^ ^ tf& __ 1 iisherman will,
*if you pay ,him &M""," ©xtra. In Hol-
j lasa^, and other, pt'.^? of Germany,
I mmt o£ the fish cm ..lied." .■.*.
i tf3Jnt don't voulfe ■ %ad roe"?Sfl
•-1 An-exee'Lnit
t/-.-
; IH -OU.R3S-tLK department .we^dan show you Wines, Garnet. Red,
: Myrtle; Broaz e, and Cfiive.' VEIiVETS . and YELVETEENS n
. all new sWd£*s^
' PLUSHES iii saphiEe,srlSke, garnet, and-Md garnet.
. DRESS;ffi)<DDS.—JjmiQSi.g'.ttoAatest novelties are : Cashemeres | «g-'4o.;*biit nok
* in garnet, wise 3, navy, tteifEar.G0tta,isaid bronze. Extra fiaae, all wool j way t-1
bkek, very! tea-Vy, at Sfc.p.er-yard. ..Surah • .cloth''iri saphire,. navy, j. ©let p
gorlden brbwiW ^acnet, casrtfkiril, isnyirik, bltek; and^fine biadc^chicfe. ; mn^' u
' Siese. go'bds suae- <di? very -ffiaaeit<eKloK5i» dmible ' * ^
^S^jcrto fl;-per Wm®., fJ^BEBm^EAR to fit the smaller qhild or ! the time it takes to
' BOOTS AB© BEiOEB.-—W^.evefyfe©^ isnows we keep th© best set-
' leered stos&IoifewBi Call alt tB&© JBoneesrsKsy* Goods Btore asad Er""2
.lie stopped, m usual, inviting, his friend
in to-test the- quislity of Mt. Tobacco*
aist's snuff. As they wesfe snufiing
a,v?ay Gen. Dearborn© remarked that
-isnulf infured -some men's voices, "but,"
*i®ald. h®, with what littlo vocal.power h©
'$*% left, "it bias nev@r Effected mm& in
Mr. Clay used to relate
is anecdote in great humor, imitating
in domg so9 Gen* Dearborne's piping
ktonesB to the infinit® amusement of Ms
MlOWE
To Lroan
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to -stick it m. tlie %h$c -
By-the legs to, bleed?.
-be. pulled oat easily
. aQYer-be acalded 1^ •
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Is ii ieli«C4
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a^d'hangSt np
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pgispiitive soap and thsowif-away; Just
lo©& th© aaxt time you see a ahicken
scalded, -ai &© grekse which, is floating
aa th© 'WstQr*, Bo^^" you.-cem't or won't
eome. ©o©dday^D—Fom&tfs E-roqres'8*
ago
' There fe j»6 j»fed' of J'our speeding :m©aE£y lor old goods, old
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styles, whetaafter.-s.il yofl don't know whet-her you are getting
them any, cfeeapQr-®r not$ for yoti can come to us and find a
■FIJli & COMPLETE LIME ■ •
*©f all kinds of g^©ii-s.. and also find them very clieap. As we are
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J§md are always ready to wait on you.
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Bl^^e^call and* examine ®m stock of
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Tte fpeit Ira® mw k
-Look at our-
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.. The Very Best in the Market, {
COTTON; way, way down ! Our WOOLEN and COTTON
FLANNELS-cheaper than ever before. . We .have a
HP ■'"•'-''- ■:'•' grand line of Ladies7 Skirts,'very cheap. Also
Hoods, Quilts, Nice patterns in Oil
Cloths, at very low figures.
IF. YOU WAIfT TO SEE NEW STYLES IN
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CALL AT-
• S?hQ- Saig fo? w*Mch the hero^^ fought/
£©23 which tliey died," is the symbol of
§.11 we are, of j%H we hope to be.- It i§*
the emblem of .equal rights.- It means
free hands, free lips, self-government
and the sovereignty 4of tho individual.
Xtr means that, this eon tin ent has been,
dedicated to freedom. It m'eaiiS universal education—-ligiit for every niivid,
knowledge for gvery child. It means
that the s-.chool-hmise h the fortr-.'ss of
liberty. It radars that ''governments,
derive their jusfc po veers i'roui thti consent of the governed;" that each-maa *s
accountable.to and for tlie Government;
.thfei 'responsibility ror-s hand in hand
with liberty. It mentis that it ia the
duty of every citizen to bear his share
of the public burden—to-take par bin
the affarrs of liis towa?, his county, his
State and his, country.' Ifc means that
the ballofc-l.«ox. is the ari£ of the
covenant; that the. source'of authority
must not be poisoned. It m^ans the
perpetual right of peaceful-revolution.
It means that every citizen-of the republic, nativ-? or lialiiiral.Ziid, must be
protected at home in every State, abroad
in every land, on every sea. It means
that all distinctions based on birth
or blood have perished f.om. our laws;
that our Goveiiimtnt shall stand between labor and capitol* between the
weak and strong, between the individual and the corporation,' between want
and wealth, ands^give and guarantee
simple justice to each and all. It
means that there shall be a legal remedy for every wrong! It means 'national hospitality—that We must welcome to onr shores the exiles of the
world, and that w© may not drive- them
back. Borne may be deformed by'
labor, dwarfed by hunger, broken in
spii it, victims of-tyranny and eastern who*e sad faces xnay be read the
touching records of a w;eary life—and
yet their children^ born to liberty and
love, will be symmetrical and fair, intelligent and free.
That flag is the emblem of a supreme will—of a nation's power. Beneath its folds the weakest must be
protected and the strongest must* obey.
Itshigldsand canopies alifte the loftiest mansion and the rudest hut. The
flag was given to the &ir inithe Eevolu-
tion's darkest days. It represents the
sufferings of the past, tht glories yet
be, and3 like a banner df heaven, it
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NOW-READ
2© aio aaa0 to 2© po mi0 «£ssassr
tS^Over i,<k» Oil Paintings of highest artistic
merit. ■
^©=•250 Water color Paintings.
2atl@=.70o Choic-e Etchings and Engravings.
T3@^Room full of costly Bric-a-Brac.
■©g^Large collectiens ot Antique and Modern
Laces.
TSgftXesnola collection Cyprus Pottery. j^If]
-*' S@=Antique Pottery from Peru.
;§gL,Gorrijige collection ICgyptian Antique Bronzes. . • - - . .
1^,Over SO Marble Statves-
^^.Bcsidesover 2,000 Art Objects and Curios of
value. *
.©aHEighteen Exhibition Rooms. *
^guFifteen Thousand square feet of area".
$3L.Tbe original Black and Whites from Century
Magazine. '"
-^^Colonial Room- containfeg Revolutionary
Furniture and Relics of great historic interest.
. Exhibition Building Corner of Larned and Bates
Sts., near both depots. .•
Aimlsstoia SScExcnrsion <d>y@f all E--E,
"^ENTRAL DRUG; STORE.
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF PRESS OFFICE.
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CHAM
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DIWIKfQ ROOM
CLARE,
MICH.
DRUGS & MEDICINES*
' PAINTS & OILS*
TOBA COOS & CIGARS
FEXT DOOR NORTH OF 'BARBER?SHOP;^ CLARE; MICH! |^!?if 0torm ftndjmn--^b^
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^>NOTIONS.-*m
Having put in a large, entirely
hew, and well selected
stock, I , invite
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THE
PUBLIC PATRONAG
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Any ©ther-Furniture Estab*
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You to come and examine dur
[ goods and get our prices even
ifyou are not quite ready to
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS
* , LOW PRICES,
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Object Description
| Title | 1883-10-12; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1883-10-12 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, October 12, 1883 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication date unknown. In 1886, the title was changed to The Clare Press |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
