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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. O f i E i o s i n T r e d a ' s O p e r a B o u s e B l o o k . Three Cents Per Copy.

VOLUME X X I V . L O W E L L , MICHIGAN, W E D N E S D A Y F E B R U A R Y 13. 1889. NUMBER 33.

S A M O A A F F A I K S .

B a y a r d A g r e o a t o t h e P r o p o s n ,

f o r a O o n f o r o D O o In D c r M a

Cka O . r m . n M l n l i l . r l« Nn |iitiiriii«<r— P a m l l . l n n Will I 'riibablf I.IHIIC llui

Rir tli» l ln l l . i l Nluirt—Tli« 1UI-I I * In NHIIIUH.

•IIMAMCK'* ri.AM A t c r r r t n . W i i m y o r i M , Fob, Hscrotiiry llnyurrt

b M B o l l f l u J Ilia i M r m t n M l n U l o r u l Wa'.h-IflKlon t h a t hi* Onvprtitn.-nl i '6c*|i(i l!ii< propoiiltiuii for u r o u m p t l u t i lit llnrlln o(

U l h n oonferoncc bsKun >D Wa^HIIIKLUU In , P ^ a K I In roiriiril to hmnon.

I t i t tliuUKlit thu t ll will not b« ncrf»-•« ry to leui l u •per ul cunimiiiloni-r tu Ber l in to i f i i r o e n l t h i i ( iorori j ini 'nt in t ha Himoun c o n f o r t m c v a . tho Un toil Btotni Mlnls lur llicre cun cu r ry on tho negot ia t on*. I t it "U ulil b-i d c o m o j n e c c t t a r y t ' fo rmulc tn a t r e a t y be tween t b l i ooun t r •. Knulnnil uml ( iorniony, a oommisi lon woulii p robab ly liavo to b« •ppo ln i f t l

Tbo fuiiurK of tho Hennt-i CumailUco on ForclRU Itvlatlona to tuku fu r l l i c r uctloo OD tho Bamban matti-r i « Ina t ruc ted und«r Ui* B a u i t b u r y r e to lu ion cuu»ctl »omc commoDt. It la dun to thu repor t t h u t a o o s f t r e n c a hud born axn-o 1 Ui bc twocn Uermany and tbo Unltoil B i a t i i wh ich •Min t l lke ly to nettle tho Kamoun OUpuUi

N t w T O M , Fob 7 —Tho Uorulit W m h l n r tonoorre^iMindrnt t c i 'Krap l i i ili« folli-w-l a g • U t c m o n t whlc'a tie ay* «•••• d ic ta ted b y Beoretury l iayurd fo- j i >1 un ion . I t Will be Duticvd. the o u r r f t p u i i d e n i kddi , t h a t S e c r e t a r y Ba.Vi>' < let* it in known t h a t ho o •nacnta to the l ln rmuu propotl-lion t h a i thn buinoan lu'K . t ial lon* nball

Vbe removed f r o m Wa«hiiiRi<m to HcrliD: With tho retumptlon at llnrlln of tho amica-

ble conferrncr. In arronlnnro wilh ihc pro-poial of I ' r lnrp HumurcK, iDtl which It nrcept-able to th l i Government, tl.oro ifi-mi lull# ( raond to duuot ir.at a penc«al>lc and pernia-a t n t M t l l e n r n t ol ill ihn (|U'".lluii> ol na-t i re r gb i« In Samoa a* at Ibe r ghlt ol the three treaty p o ' t t a , will be at-lalyfd. Out lurthor than lo n m m a n t l a u r m t o r x e n e n l a prural on tho jo .d torn-p e r i b o » n by O u n l Ultmarrk In relation lo tbe United BUtea, and Hie traolv- lo keep .11 IheqoetKoni involwJ n ihe ulino«p(i»rr ot dlploma.lc MttlemeDL U i> moru retp r t lul io O a o f r e u that Mr. Ba ja rd ' t communicaiiont abeuld be Oral laid before them and in that way be m a d . public."

k OINMiM vmw. B u m , F e b 7.—The U u n h u r c Corre-

•ponden t publiKhiis a l u t u r slKiied "Ot to B l e r l c b " wh cb giie* an account of the reoen t e T e u t a In fc'amoa f r o m the Oormao po in t of view. Tho l e t t e r aay* t h a t the Whole flfbt In t a n n a occur rcd on Uorman

- 4 pr iva te p rope r ty . Tne w r i t e r a n c r l t t h a t < tb« Uni toJ S ta te* »te*m»r Nipalo aup-

plied t h e " r e b e l * " w t h amuiiia>t on throuffh C a p t a i n Lea ry . of the Uni ted S ta te* a t e a m o r Adumi . and he deplore* t h e f a c t t h a t all the effort* of tho Uerman Uoe«al to atop the »aia of w a r muni t i o i t o t b « n*tlyB« b i t e provo I fut i le .

B t t U M , Feb. ft.—The Hainoan conferonoe will begin In a f ew days. The vUU of Lord Chaxle* BereaforJ to llorllu U understood u> hie p o n n e c t M therewith . Tho recall of Mr Bewail; t h e Amrelcan Coninl at Komoa, IB fea t t ra l ly looked upon with favor here , and the newtpaper t i are urKing t h e recall of the En^Uib Coiiful aUo

. D E P O P U L A T I N G T F I E L A N D .

il* of Iho I n h a b i t a n t , of the Urean la<« B m l s r a U o c lo Month Aui .r ioa.

LOXDON, Feb. l l . - D u r i n i f tho month of T J anua ry , aa ahown by tho ofllclnl re t irun,

«txly-eight s t ca ra rm took •ii,UUJ eiulKranls 10 Boa no* Ayrea Most of Ihewi were Iriah, b u t there wna a fair repru-aeata t lon of almoat eve ry o ther na-tionality. A very ranall proport ion of t h e to t a l number w e r e cklllod workmen. P M QubUn I ' r iM In coiiunoutliiK on thU din^rraUon t o South America, iloploren tho f a d Uiat the f r e a t c r p a r t of tho omlKranta were Irinh. and WUIIR tbo Uovenuni-ut Umt 1U poUoy t o w a r d I re land I* miildly dopopu-)« j l sg the country.

Two Mon*lrau. Klrm,

L o x p o x , F e b 7.—New* U received here ef t h e o e c u r r e n e o of t w o e a a r m o u t i y i!o-a t r a o t i v e f l r o i a t Mnndulny. By tho Qr.t W b o u e e * . t h e b.naui ' and tho Uuddhiat mooaa t e ry were burn-.-d, and the *ecoud re^Blt^d In t h o d e i t r u c l l o n of MU bou«o>. BOM fire* w e r e of ncc d e n t a l origin.

A H o r r l h l . Crime ConloM.J . WnxsaBABRK. 1'a. Feb. in —"Red-Noaod"

UUW, Who 1* on trial for the m u r d e r and robbery of I 'ty-mMler Met ' lure and hi* c o m . MBlgn, Flanafcan, lu October luat. hua con-i n v e d hia crime. Ill* accumpllcoa were Bcrarlao, Autoulo l iaj iovllc and Vluoento VlWto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The Chlneae Klot. H m H n m i f«b . V The whole foreign

popula t ion of Chin- Klaug Fou, excep t a f ew offldala, have Hed horu fo r nafoty. Tho Anwdoao chapel, which wiw Hltuat>:d ouL-Md* \h'e oonceOed Hmlta. la among tho building* Jeirtroycd by t h e uiuK

At«lu*« OnrmHl iWef. AUUKT, N. Y., Feb. a Senator I 'antor haa

iutro4i\c«<l In the Sonnui a bill making It un l awfu l fo r any per iou or coniomtion to gall baef , mutton, veal or Inmb which baa s o t b e e n i n j e c t e d while alive wlUiiu thia

t h a S I M . I I MT A M ,

/ WaamnoTOK, Feb. a - T h e ro*t naya t h a t i Ute f a i l n r e of Congre** k para the bill f u r

— U a relief ot Mr* O e i n a l Hlhly, of F m i -er lokaburg, Va. cauaetl Uiu lady •uuh a .twv.v t h a t aho wna t aken 111 and died Wxtaaaday .

C n u h a d to Dea th by a Log. GaEaoToax, Mich., Feb. 0—Loren io Pel-

ton, t o n of a p rominent mill and bualnea* m a n of thU city, waa kil led by logs rolling qn h im In hi* fa ther * oamp ou tho nor th ahore. l i e waa 41 y e a n old and only re-oently marrleiL

I t e n a r d fur t l a j U m ' . A . u » l i i . L i n u t Koc*. A r t . Feb. 9 . - The Honate

vaMerday morning paaaeii the H o u * bill to tnaraaae the Ooreroor 'a cont ingent f u n d Tba bill (BablM t h e Ooveriwr to offer t \ -000 roward for the awMunln* of J o h n M. CUjrton. :

The r a l l u r a I teronl . K r w T u U . F e b » -Huaine** failnre* dur -

ing t h e laat *ev*u day* number for the ^ - « 3 ; Conaila, Wi toUl , Ikfl; I nltod — - . aa compared with S£1 laat week, and 'JW for t ha oorroa|K)ndlng week of lant year.

U.ed a t i h " A g . ul 10.1, P L a m t i a o , N. V., Fob. 7 - M r a R

U u g b l i u , aged l id yenra, the o ldei t worn B In Nor the rn Now Vork, died Tu*»-day a t BoekmantJWB. She waa in good haalUk UBUI a wook ago.

r o n r e d Out t h e Beer . U m i w o a t B . Kaa . . F e b T . - D y o rde r

ef t ha chief ot police. 100 keg* of beer , c ap tu red 1B r e c e n t r a i l * In illicit l iquor p lacet , w o w knocked in the head ye . t c r -day aad tmpt lad l a to t h e aewera.

E l . v . n Oonvlela W h i p p e t . WILMIKOTOI, D e l . F e b II.—Sheriff AIIUB

on Sa turday whipped eleven prtaoBer* at t ha Kawcagtlo whipping |>ost f i v e of them g o t t w e n t y laahea each f o r burglary and the " ' b * ' ai» got five Ixihea oaoh for laroeuy.

Y o u n g laJ iee , o n t h i e v e of t n u r i a g e , n o w g i v e " a p l n a t e r d i n n e r * " a t w h i c h f e m a n f r i e n d s o n l y a r e e n t e r t a i n e d . A n a l l o w e d t o t a l k o l e v e r y t h i n g , - a n d n e v e r f a i l lo m e n t i o n t h e ^ u m e r o u * c u r -a l i v e bene f i t* of D r . B u l l a C o u g h S y r u p t h a t c u m i a l l c o u g h a , co lds , b roncn i t i * , c r o u p a n d aore t h r o a t . •

F o r t h e reatoration of f a d e d a n d g r a y h a i r t o i ta o r i g ina l c o l o r a n d f r e a b n e M , A y e r ' a H a i r V i g o r r v m a l n a u n r i v a l e d . T h i a ia t h e m o s t p o p u l a r a n d vn lunb le t o i l e t p r e p a r a t i o n in t h e w o r l d : a l l w h o use i t a n p e r f e c t l y sa t i sDed t h a t i t ia I b e b M t .

R E S T O R E D TO H E R H O M E .

ABDI* lleilniimil, Ilio l.lfVa lltrl Who was Kidnapsil In t 'h l rago tau t May. . oand. OniCino. Feb '.I U t t l e O year old Annls

nedmnml * h o wan kldimpril InAt May, was found nt the Home lor the Frlendloaa In thl* city Thuraday by a nelghbnr of Mr* lledmond and re i to r rd Ui her mother. The fatlior of tho child b e a n i e I n u n a over the loan of hi* ch i ld l ie wna given per-tnlulon Friday by the aaylum anthorllJe* a t Kankakee to roi.irn home He wo* over-loyed ut the recovery of 111* long-loat daughter, and i l I* believed II will have t b e effect of ful ly reitorlnir hi* reason.

Tho child waa kldimped by a Mr* Ourley, the wife of a pa in ter or ptinter . The t r ea t -ment Of t h e little girl by (lurley awakened the wrath of hi< neighbor*, and laat J a n u -ary the child wua taken f rom him nnd *eut t o the Home fo r the Friendleat Onrley wo* f l r -d Sii . b u t the offli-ers of the j u d l e e court unwltt l imly allowed him to e icnpe, since when nothing liu* bei-n leanied of hia whereahonta

Cii lc tuo. Fob. I I . Jwdo Ourley and hor husband. Harvey, wero arroated Sa turday D-ornlng. charged with tho abduct ion ol Annie Tende lledinund. and orx both held prisoner*,

I R E L A N D N E E D S H E L P .

Another Urgent Appi>i>'. fo r l l i e Suf fe re r , by KHellon nnd Coerelon,

Lixcoi.m. N e h , Feb II. The following cablegram WOK recei* ed Snturday by Hon. John F lugera ld . preOdent of tho lilxb Na-t ional Longuc of Ameilcn

•• lluni.tN, Pi b. H.-./ 'in f I, l.'n,vlH. Xtb.i l l i eOovernmeul enmp uu ol cvlctioo and rocrcloa it g-nn^ on with iireaier v.gor tbaa ever. The i.uniiirr of rvu led fnmibe*, etpeclilly on plan of aanipaigii e t i a l r ^ I* now very great and laeriMiking wo-kly. We earn-eitly i p p e a l l o f r o n d , in Amerlra to»end aid."

The cr.hligrniii la Hiirned by William O'Brlon. J o h n ni l lon, Tlmoihy Harr ington and J . E. Kenny.

I l o Larked dinlgiiieiiU

BlSMiKmuu, Ala.. Feb. II . Tho g r a n d Jury Saturday made Ita repor t In the case of t h e Jail shoot ing of laat December . In which th i r t een person* lost tholr Uvea and twen ty -live othciT were badly InJnreU. The Jury refused to Indlr t Sheiilf Smith or any of his poase. Tliov «»v, however , t h a t the aherlfl did not. on the evenlnir In qnestlon, ev ln re tliat dlliirenoe. J u d g m e n t and coo I new nlwny* denlrnble in an otHcor of tbe law lu a iioaitluu which clotbea him wi th so much power.

Ohio F a n n e r * . I n n i n g .IsuInU Outlaw*. Fl ifDUT. O.. Feb 11 . -The re have been

some very Impor tan t development* lu the bold robbery eommlt ted In Kngle townsh ip I b u r a d a y night Huxplrinn polnta to men in this ci ty aa the iieriietrator* of the bold raid, and offlcem an- ennfldent tha t wi th in a few honrs the gam; will be lu the hands of tbe law. T h e exc i t ement In the neighbor-hood la still Intenio, and tho fonnera are a m l n g fo r self-prouictlon.

Want I .yneblng l .ega' l iei l . KANHAS CITT. MO . Fob. I I . - A peti t ion wna

presen ted In due form nnd In sober e«nic*t to tho lower Houau of Iho HaiiKaa U-gl.ila-to re Friday f rom th" National Anti Horse Thlof Aasm lation t l irongh Mr. rb l l l l p s of Sedgwick County. It pray* for t h e n n a c t -m o n t o f a l a w t<o%uthoilze the lynching ' i f horse-thieves wherever they may bo f o i i d and to limit tho r ight of Jurj- service to m t o able t o r e a d

Shaken Hp by an Kart luinakn. BAH FBAHCISCO. Fell. I I . - N e w * comes

f r o m Son Jacinto, a Uttle mounta in t own in t h e e x t r e m e no r tben i part of Han Diego County, tha t an oarthiinako *hook a few days ago was so nevere there that a bull waa broken up and 'AU people .ought n i fo ty by Jumping through window* Many were t rampled unde r foot , o the r s , were c u t by broken glass, b u t no one waa family hur t .

Dea th ot r h m u n a M. Nlrbul. Ngw Y o u , Fob II .—Thomas M. Nlobol,

who was ootvplcuous several year* ago as an advocatc of coin cur rency and aa a de-bater o n political and hnanelal aulijocta, died in the hospital here of spinal di'icate. He was 44 years old. and bad been a he lp , lest Invalid for some year*.

f lold n n n l e n Killed. CIIETESNE, Wy. T. . Feb. II.—A par ty of

eight Mexicans, seeking ancient Spanlth lodes in Wyoming, found American inluora in poasesslou of Oie gold mines, ami during the encoun te r which followed all t b e Mexi-cans w e r e slain and th ree of the Amci icons were k i l l e d

A f e n l r n a r i a n Honored. ADOCSTA, Me , Feb. S. Kllhu Htevcns. of

Belgrade, Uils Suite, was given a recept ion by t h e Legislature yes terday In t h e hal! of t h e UOUMO. HWvens la UU year* old. In good heal th, i» the f a the r of twen ty - two chi ldren and a pensioner of Ihe war of 1112.

Dented. ALB A s i , S . Y., Feb. a - T h e r e p o r t that

seventeen men were drowned In l i n e lake, Kew York, proves to have been en t i re ly un-f o u n d o d

Nine L ive . LmL LONDON, Feb. I'. A fe r ry-boa t ca|>alxed ut

Fembrol ie Friday throwing all on l-oard Into the water Nineiwimon* were d rowned

T H E M A R K E T S .

. Saw VOBK, PRB. I I . LIVE BTOCIv-Cattle »l M » 1 «

Sheep S » ® « TS IIo«« . - i SO i i J ™

f L O U K - O e o d to Choice S H « S SO Patent* « W ^ • O)

WHEAT-No. * Red . . . No. I Chicago

C O R S OATS—Ma 4 White . . . BYE—Weitern _ . , PORK-Met* It 75 IS no LARD-Steam 7 « O ? C H E E S E - - WH » MH WOOL—Domeitlc » O *

C1IICAUO. BEEVES—8h pping Stecr t , , . . 13 71 a 4 71

S i r : ; ; I S f l S

K&n ISS Huieher-* Stork I 7> " 3 laferlor Cattle 1 « O » 71

HOOS-Live-Oood to Choice.. t U « 4 »> S H E E P - I O 4 71 IICTTKR-Crotmorv . . 14 iV

Uood to Cho c» Dairy I" *1 EOU8-Fre*h 1» O II t BROOMCOBN-

gelf-workmg J ^ i l «<< Hurt » ^ 4^ In fe ro r t n 114

POTATOES 1 h a l « o « P O K K - M e t t II 4* . t i l 71 L A B U - S t e t m . . « W H ' ' • « FLOUR—Spring Pstont i « Oi S 40

l U k t r t ' J 7 » n 4 00 W i n t e r SOU ft 5 40

OBAIN-Wht . fc No, f • « « Qom, No. 9 U>*4 «W OsU, N a t M Bye. Nn. 9 47 Q 411

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( oni'inon Drened Biding,,, 17 "0 ftK 01 Flooring '"** M Common Uo«rd« 11 0 Q l l 00 rear ing IS M a l l 1*) L t i b . t 10 U < » Bhltiglet e 10 4 s to

K A N S A S CITY. CATTLE-l te*l O n a 4 II

r m r i« Good * ' « « 1 eo BOOS—Beit 4 W i » 4 M

Medium 4 tS 4 U SHEEP—But < « O 4 (0

Coalman * U) ^ I 71 OMAHA,

CATTLE-Beat I t s O S M

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Medium 1 to O * 00 LIS J W U » SO

I h a v e been b o t h e r e d w i l h c a t a r r h fo r

a b o u t t w e n t y y e a r s ; 1 h a d los t s e n s e of

sme l l e n t i r e l y f o r t h e l a s t til Icon yea r s , a n d I b a d a l m o s t los t m y b e a r i n g . My e y e t w e r e g e t t i n g s o d i m I h a d to get s o m e o n e t o t h r e a d m y n e e d l e . N o w I h a r e m y h e a r i n g a s w e l l a s 1 e v e r h a d , a n d I c a n see t o t h r e a d aa fine a need l e aa I e v e r d id , m y senso of s m e l l is pa r t ly r e s to r ed a n d il s e e m s to b e I m p r o v i n g a l l t h e t i m e . I t h i n k t h e r e i s no t l i i ng l ike E l y ' s C r e a m B a l m f o r c a t a r r h . — MM. E . E . G r i m e s , 67 V a l l e y S t . , R e n d r i l l , I V r r y Co . , UUio.

D E A T H I N A G A L E .

F i v e P o r B o u n In M o b r i t u k a L o s o

T h o l r L i v e n In F u r i o u s B t o r n m

Building. lUnwn Dawn and U t b a r D a m a g e Dona-VlolMire of Ihe Wind In Kn-

gland and tiarinany— Other lUow*.

ruBT o r THE U - s i i i v r t . OMAHA. Neb., Feb 0 —A high wind BT 2

o'clock Monday a f t e rnoon blow down a largo •ecl lon of tha ••ast wall of Max Moyors' br ick bui lding, a t t h o c o r n e r of Fa rns tn and E l e v e n t h atreeta, r ecen t ly gu t ted by Are, complelely wreck ing two building* immodlntoly to the oast . F ive people In t h e wrecked building w o r e kil led and tove ra i o ther* more or l e t t In lured .

LIKCOLM, Neb., Fob 0 — A heavy ga le prevailed all over Nebraska Monday, a t a r i -ing a t 3 a m . ut Alliunco and reach ing Lincoln t t abou t V a. m. Con*lderabIe daniagu wn* done In tho we>toro par t of the Hlate bu i ld ings be ing unroofoil and t ree* bl ' .wn d o w n . A t Arapahoe a number of sinnll building* wore blown down. Lincoln c t caped with a f ew corn ice t blown a w a y nnd a f ew out-buildings ove r t u rned . Toe s t o r m was un electrical dUlurba i ice , many w a t c h e s and clocks In lb a c i ty t l vpp lng a t about S o'clock io tbe mnrBing

HASTIHOS, Neb . Feb. 8 —A wind • torm *lruck Haa t ing* a t II a. m. Mond.iy, blow-ing sixty mile* an hour and w r e c k i n g the old News bui ld ing snd blew in t h e f r o n t of a two-s tory bu i ld ing on l in s t lng* avenue. A t 12:80 a ICO foo l section of t h e t l dewa lk In f r o n t of t h e South ward publ ic tchool building wu* blown 3<i0 feet nnd Miss Aldrii 'b and t h r e e ch i ldren wore buried under i t A lU-year-old son of Mrs. Pu i s wa t fuUI ly In jured and Mlt* A l d r i c h ' t a rm w a t broken and her head h u r t Thore a r e doubt* a t to hor r e e n r e r y . The other ch i ldren e icspod with a l igh t c u l t .

Loxno.s. Feb. 0. — Dur ing tbe gale Hund.iy even ing thu b a r r a c k s of the Halvation A r m y a t Derby w e r e blown down while a meet ing w a t in prog-r e s t ; slmo*t Immediately the d e b r i s look dre f r o m the stove* and t e g a n bias ing fiercely. A hoy of II w a t kil led and his body burned', b u t tho o ther o c c u p j n t * of the b . i r racka succeeded In e i c a p i n g f rom the Are. though many of t hem wero «o-rloualy, and *oma pe rhaps f a t a l l y , in-ju red by tbo fa l l ing beam*, etc .

BERLIN, F e l . .V—There wa* a heavy fall of t n o w In Ber l in on S a t u r d a y , acoom-panlod by a thunder - s to rm. In tho mount-ain d U t r l c t * heavy and c u i t l n u e d ra ins have f idlen and f u r t h e r 0 o d t a r e f e a r e d The re h a t b e c n a a n v e r a i l o r m in t h e North Hea, snd th ree Heligoland pilot* have been d rowned .

KOBTH ADAMS, Mass., Fob. &—The heavy wind prevail ing Thursday did considerable damage to signs, electr ic l ight, te lephone and te legraph wires, etc. T rade was almost suspended Train* wore unab le to make schedule Uine. Farmers ' outbui ld ings Were blown down In numerous place*, exposing live s tock to t h e severe gale.

HOME. N. Y , Feb. 8.—In W e r t e m New.York a heavy fall of snow occurred yesterday, and all t ra ins on the Homo, Wale r town A Ugdomiburg road were a b a n d o n o d

Loittxiji, Feb. II .—8aow cont inues to fall throughout the KOIIIII of England and In Bcotlund and Wale*. On tho coasts heavy galea prevail , and a n u m l x r of * h ipping dis-a«tors a r e repor ted Telegraphic communl-outlon is grea t ly i n u r r u p t e d

11XBUS. Feb. IL—lleportsof heavy snow-storm* come f rom all pa r t s of Germany. In this ci ty tho anow bt a foot deep, and In tho l lavarlau hlgbluuda it has fa l len t o a depth of six feet , l u the went and no r thwes t thun-der and l ightning accompanied t h e snow. Trofllc Is almost entirely susptmdod In Uchleswlg and J u t l a n d

THE HAOUE. Feb IL—A storm of excep-tional severi ty is rag ing t h r o u g h o u t Hol-l and The r ivers a re grea t ly awollun. and I lot terdam. Dordrecht . Schiedam. Zwolle nnd Kampeu are i m m d a t e d Many thlp-v rccka . with lone of life, aro r epor ted .

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

I luulanger '* P l an . PABIS, Fob. 10.—Oonersl l loulanger . In an

interview Friday, declared t h a t his pro-g r a m m e waa tho adoption of tho American consti tution, b u t wltli a t en -yea r Presi-dency; the fonna l lon of a council of state to p repa re and t u b m l t laws to a 11011 delib-erat ive council of .'Ml members , half to be elected by universal suRrage and half to be choeon by the provinces, and to sit only one month In the year, a n d tho g ran t ing ot lim-ited local gove rnmen t to tho provinces.

A Big Fai lure . WOOD'S HOLL, Mass., Feb. 0.—Tbo I'acltto

( luano Company, whoso works aro here, and Olidden A Curtis, of Bortou. nettling agents of thu guano company a n d the Ohio A Western Coal Company, m o d e osslgnmenta yesterday. The guano company owes about U.OUU.UW, and (il idden A Curt is ' llabllltlea are also large. Banks and t r u s t companlea are thu prtucljial creditors.

Did l l lghl In bboot lng. Ngw VoHg, Feb. 9. - The oo rone t ' s Jnry In

the case of tho str iking s t r ee t -oa r employe McOowan, w h o was kil led by Officer Hnyder du r ing an a t t ack by the s t r i k e n on a s t reet car , b rough t In a verdic t yes t e rday com-m e n d i n g the officer, the conduc to r and dr iver of the oar fo r thei r hero ic conduct in repel l ing the mob in the a t t ack on the ca r and exonera ted t hem b o m a l l blame.

Fi re In • Conven t T s a a g HAUTE, I n d , Feb. 8.—Fire broke

out a t 9 o 'clock Thursday morn ing In the k i tchen a t S t Mary s of t h e Woods, one ot tbe leading Human (Vithollu Insti tutions [ut girls lo the Htute. Tbe fire d id tl.t.OOU d a m . sge before It could be gut unde r control, fire assistance being l e n t f r o m thia d l y , six miles distant.

I 'eaeh-Ornwer* Daapaadeo t .

DEXTOK, M d . Feb. 9.—The presen t cold snsp has diaplrltcd tho peach-growers in this section. The previouaiy mild weather made the peach buds swell , n n d In one o rchard nea r here aome of t h e t rees ore In fnl l bloom Theae the cold ha* k i l l ed and I t is fea red tha t all the budd ing t reat a re also blighted.

Kejer ted Hi* Love. HrsvEK* FOIXT, Wis., Fob. lO. -Oeorge

SchlaeeL a Bohemian, aged .'W years, fatally •ho t Ida Po lua . a 1" year-old waitreo* In a hot«: a t McDlll. a s u b u r b of this place, and then blow hia own brains o u t The act waa commit ted linmedlRtely a f t e r the Kirl ro-fnaed Hchlaeid * offer of marr iage .

('ouMilldated. Ngw YOBB. Feb. 10,—Tho negotiation* be-

tween C. Vanderbl l t and J I ' le r repont Mor-gan fur conaolidatlon of Uie (Teveland, Co-lumbus . ClnilnnatJ A Indiana|)olis (Bee Line 1 and tho C lndnna t i . lndlana|X)lls, S t Louis A Chicago (Big Four) rai lroads have b e e n con*uinmntAd

Aequl l led . SAM FBAICI isco, C a l . Feb 10 F.x-Cashlet

F. 8. Boynmanu, oharged with embrxzlioff 110,000 f t o m tho I 'nl led Slatua aub- t ressury l a IdtU, was awjulUed Friday.

ARM*SI Ion Ta lk . OTTAWA. O n t . Feb. 9 . - 1 1 is s tated here

t h a t tbo annexat ion quest ion will befura very lung I HI aubml i iod to t ha people of Cea-sda.

SHE BLUSHED a w f u l l y w h e n I to ld h e r w h a t l o d o f o r t h o s o h o r r i d n l m p l e s w i t h w h i c h h e r f a c e WHS c o v e r e d , Si ie n o w s a y s if y o u w a n t a u i u k a n d w h i t e c o m p l e x i o n w i t h a n i c e c l e a r s m o o t h s k i n y o u mus t u s e Uni t l«-Ht of all blood p u r i f l v r s S u l p h u r H i t t e r s .

W H Y W O M E N F A D E ,

W o m e n lose f l ie i r b e a u t y Iwcau** co ldn u n d e r m i n e t h e i r l i fe . L>r. A c k e r ' s E n g l i s h R e m e d y fo r C o n s u m p t i o n is a n abrtulille c u r e f o r c o l d s .

Sold by YKITES & LOOK.

T H E M I N E F I R E .

t l i e K i l . n l of Ihe Destrnrllon l l rea le r Than Wa* Anllelpaled.

Blx nilnliig osjifBliis wen t under g round In t h e Calumet mine tho other evening. They found that lb" recent lire hn<l ex t end-ed downward llfte'in hund red fee t f rom the i t a r t l n g point . ' tn i iklng the toUil depth of tho b u r n t dl*Ulet twenty one hntidred f e e t This w a a a d l i a p p o i n t n i o n t t o the tnanago. ment . a* they hud ti lt eoiifldont t h a t i t would n o t burn dnwii nt all Tbo evpcr l -men t of letting the tiro In the mliio burn out had proved thut tho forcing down of carbonic gut «aved the mine below where the flres nturted in forinor flrna Thoro was no posMiblllty of tlndlng the remains of Iho eight doail miner* w In^e n.enpe was cu t olf when t h e lire broke o u t a* they niuat have boon connimed.

An A ••*•*111 Caaxbl . Young Aui:utt Toulo. w h o a l t c m p l e I t h e

t r ip le murilor ul Dellii tho o t h e r n ight , wa* capturoi l by Dofi ' i ly-^hurift K j rgu*on and a po<*c In a tam.ir ek *wainp nea r Okomote and abou t u igh t in.le* f r . m t h e t ceno of thu t r g ;dy. i f ' ba i boon sloop Ing In b a r u s a t 11 gh l and hiding in *wamp* d u r i n g the dayMmn *lnce tho m u r d e r . To tbe officort he e o n f c s s e l to tho shoo t ing , a n d t a l d thu t he I d it b e c a u t o t h o Klorkel f ami ly had b-en t a l k i n g about him. He w a t t a k e n to the e >untv jail a t Maton .

Mu«t Pay Doty. T h e now custom* o r d e r tha t Canad ian

bui l t c s r* ihnll ho prevonted f r u m c r o t t -ing tho lino is i c i n g r . g a i y enforced . H e r e t o f o r e Grand T r u n k and o t h e r fo re iga b u i l t c a r t havu been loaded In In to i lor po ln l t In Michigan and havn r u u t h r o u g h to Po r t l and , Me . wi thou t que*t ion. Now no C a n a d a built car* can pas t D e t r o i t f r o m any American point to ano ther t b r o u g b C a n a d a without pay ing dut ies .

Heal th lu Mlehlgau. Repor t* to the Sta te Board of Heal th by

flfty-fimr obs.-rvors In different pa r t s of tho Sta te for tho w e e k ended on the 2d In-d i ca t ed that tonsllltis. pneumonia , r h e u . mat is in , whooping-cough and dysen te ry In-creased , and In termi t ten t fovor decreased In a r e a of prevalence. Diphtheria was r e -p o r t e d at idneteen places, t cor lo t fever a t th l r ty-s lx , typhoid fover ot e leven, measles a t seven and mnall-pox a t seven p l a c e s

llemiive t b e UlMiraetton*. Rai l road Commls t loner Rich issued a

l e t t e r the o ther day u rg ing the i m p o r t a n c e of c l ea r lug tbo w a y upon each t i d e of l b s t r a c k s of i t u m p s and o ther o b t l r u o l i o n s tu a d i tUBce t h a t would r e n d e r dange r f r o m them, In case of dorui lmont , an in t . poss ibi l i ty , tbe acc iden t ro sn l t i og la t h e d e a t h of L iou t eoan l -Qove rno r Mac-Donald being t b e seoond of th i s a a t u r o in-s ide of a few months.

t To Hatl*ry Credl tbrs . Baw-mllls, p l an ing mll l t , t u b and pal l

f ac to ry , grl*t-mlll , p ine lands, re.tl e s t a t e , wa te r -power sod all o ther p rope r ty owned by t h e Newaygo Manufac t u r l ig Company w a s sold the o t h e r day to*Btl*fy tho cred-i t o r s by order of iho Uni ted Hlalos C o u r t J . W . Converse, of Boston, ono of t h e h e a v i e s t credi tor*, paid (73.000 fo r tho p rope r ty .

Shor t ba t ?lew*y I tem*. I s a a c Nelil, o t S t Johns , hanged him-

se l f t b e other morning . I t la t s l d t b i l P o i t m a s t o r Genora l Dick-

lu son will r e tu rn a t the exp i r a t ion of his t e r m of offlco to t b e management ot h is l a w b u t l u e t t at D e t r o i t

Ono hundred thousand dol la rs ' w o r t h of t r o u t snd wiil tel ish wore c s u g b t snd m a r k e t e d by Mackinac County flihermea d u r i n g tho p:<it season.

Ole Ander ton , ngoJ l l f ty yoa .^ . Jumped In to the r ive r and d ruwnod himself a t Manis tee a f e w d .ys ago.

Alexander M.-ltse, of C a l u m s t a g o l e l even yoHn. w.u cr ippled f o r l i fe by an o r e ca r a few day* ago

J a m e s Tripp, a ted s ixty- l ive years , do-mcBt-Hl, w a i btirno.l to dea th In h i s small s h a n t y near C v e r t tho o ther morning .

Mrs. J a m e s It SuiiUi. who d i ed In Ea ton R a p i d s rocently w 1. the w d o w of Rov. J . W . Smith, f u u d j r of the F i r s t Cangrega-l lona l C.iuroh tbero .

Jamu* McCormiek, of Cheboygan, has dona ted the Oovernmont n l lgh l -hou to s i te a t Teul Choix P o i n t Tho Ught-house wi l l probably be built th t y e a r .

I n a Dght near Por t land t b o o ther day Oeorgu Reaell pouuded Ol v e r Hall t o se-Terely t h a t ho d ied JO hour l a te r .

T h e lu t ) L ieu ton i in t -O 'vornor Macdon-aid carr ied HiU.JOl l ife Insurance .

A while man g iv ing the n a m o of Smi th w a s recontly at re 1 ted In Det ro i t w i t h a whole load of r b c l i e n < t to len f r o m the f . i rnf t r« rouo 'about

The hank of J . N. Knapp. nt Marqnette , fa i led the other day. with liabilities of f r o m 180,000 to r.lu.uio. Slow uollectlou* wero lbs supposed canto of tho falluru.

Ironwood ha* a now fiu.liuti National b a n k Herman Lather the Uerman who t r ied to

m u r d e r hi* entlr-- family lu D c t i o l t w as re-cen t ly aenUineed to twelve year* In the peni tent iary. Ho pleaded liiaanlty.

Helen Dalley has *ned Matthew Miller, of thn Fi remen 's Hotel in Boy City, for IIO.WO. for selling liquor to her hnshnnd

George Colby wua badiy frozen while d r u n k a t ( i l ad* tune 11 few day* ago

Otto Hake, employed In T u r n e r ' s saw. mill, in Illga, while at work recent ly under a saw, Htraighteiied up. and tbe t a w cut open hi* skull to the brain.

George Perkln*. a young man of Bedford, was i a s t an t l y killed r e c n t l y by tho occi-den ta l dbcharge of hlx in while bunting.

Charles Deaae of Bay City, un extensive dea le r in pine lands, was run over and kil led hy a Michigan CVntral t r a in tho other morning.

Smith's feed Htoro.nt Curul, wat destroyed b y Are recently. Loss 11, sx),

A C. Clemout, of BlUslleld was arrested the other morning upon a requisit ion f rom Uie Governor of Kansaa, cha rged with do-(raudlng a bank in tha t Suite.

A Are a few days ago d w t i o y e d M n g i o t o A Bowers' genera l store at McBrido. Lots, 1 2 , . m

While riding a tricycle on the Cluelnnatl, Jackson A Mackinaw t rack t h e other day, T ruman Spencer, a car repairer , was *truck by an oxpreMi train and throw n f rom a br idge and fata l ly li i jured Hpcnccr wa* un-marr ied and lived In Battle Crook

Je rome li. Denslow and his t o n Will . a r d , of S h e r m a n Cily, Uabe l l a County, wero recsint v a r r e t t e d on the c h a r g e ot fo rgery In a pention ca ts . Dent low It e r ich farmer and t u p e r v i t r .

John D o l e , found dead a low days tgo In tho woods near S h e r m a n , with h is head par t ia l ly eaton by ho^t , wa t de-ranged, and bad beeu iniaslng for two wookt.

Oovorner Luce has l -suod an o rde r t h a t all bills Incur red a l ight ing tho •mal l , pox a t Ala l ia *11*1 bo t e n t to the S ta t e Board of Iloalth, where they will 00 paid, provided the to ta l amount does not oxcoed w a

The Uichignti l loiel in L poor was par-t ial ly burned the o ther il, y Lo-t , ll.OXIj Insur imc •. o s i

T O N I G H T A N D T O M O R R O W N I O H T And e a c h d a y a n d n i s l ' t d u r i n g t h e

w e e k y o u c a n ge t a t all d n i g g i a t s ' K e m p ' s Hulsam f o r t h e ' I h r o a t n n d L u n g s , a c k n o w l e d g e d t o IM' t h e m o s t s u c c u s s l u l r e m e d y e v e r sold fo r t h e c u r e of C o u g h s , C r o u b , B r o n e h i t i s , W h o o p i n g C n u g h , A b t h m B a n d C o n s u m p t i o n . Ge t a b- i l t le t o d a y a n d k t v n i t a l w a y s in t h e house , s o y o u c a n chetsk y o u r co lds a t o n c e . P r i c e 50c a n d $1,00, S a u p l e b o t t l e f m e .

F o r l a m e back , s ide o r c h e s t , u se S l i i -loh 's P o r o u s P l a s t e r . P r i c e 25 cen ts .

C L A R E & W L N E O A B .

C A P I T A L N E W S .

W o r k o f f h o N a t l o n ' o L n w - M n k -

o r a in t h e F i l t l o t l i C i i m t r o B B .

Dili* of ltii | iorliiiire In lnx lucr i l and f a t M d in Nrnaii ' nnd l lnii«9.-Tlie In-

d ian Daast lan- . O l h . r Nul** ot t i . n i r a l I n U r e t t

»s** s i r WAtaiNOTor*. F e b (J—In tho Henate

y c t t c r d s e Iho l loi i tobi l l for e - t a b l l t l u n g a Ter r i to r ld l governninnt in Okiat ioma w a t proseBtud and, a f t e r 11 leng'.hy i l l t cu t t lon , wa t r e f e r r e d to t lm Commit teu on T e r n -torie*. A jmnt t r - lutlon lo r pavnient of KUU.O^) to t h e rei r j . r n t u l i v e * ol thu late J a m e t U K nl • was pu* ed. r e n u t o r Haw. loy (Conn.) oflerod . u anM-ndmunt tu t h e Sundry Civ 1 bill apprunr a t m g l.'O.tKW to bo paid to ti n widow of Gene ra l She r idan 10 recogni t ion ot the ui iprvciat ion uf t h e c o u n t r y of t h e y.iluubio se rv ice* roodrrud i t hy her iHtnenied (lu-b.uid.

WAIUINI.tms. Ki'h. 7 I liD Iliiio was oo-c u p l f d in the ."en-itu yos tenluv In dUcu t -iltig t b e Loplslut v.- Kxe iu t ivo and Ju-dic ia l Appropr iu l ion bill, tho pead iog quost4oti Leiug t h e uuiendment to increaso t h e Cleric I forco of t h e C.vil Serv ice CommltHlon, but no i.ctlon wu* t a k e n . ,

WiAinKotoN. Feb. In the P* note yes-terday the conference report un the bill to Incorporate the Murlllnie Canal Company

| of Nloarugnu »II« agreed to. ' l l ie bill now ' g o e s t o t l i e President for hi* a p p r o v a l A 1 bill Was report-M to remove the charge o( | desert ion f rnm roldlors of the late war and ; of t i e Mexican war who a f t e r w a r d served

fa i thfuBy till the e r p l r t l l o n of thei r t ime. A favorable r epo r t wa* innde on the propoai-

1 Hon t o presen t Mr* Irene l lueker Sheridan IMI.OQO In token of the eountry 'a apprecia-

the aorvices rendered by hor hits-General Philip II Sheridan. A Join#

on proposing a const i tu t ional nmond-to prohibi t tlie denial or ab r tdgemen l

of t h e r ight to vote by the United States o r ' by o l ^ State on ae tv ml of sex was f avor -

ablyTteixirted 1 WasHiNiirox, Feb. U. The Naval Appro-

priat ion bill and the Foitl l lcallon Approprl-atloB bill were re|rf>! ted wi th u u e n d m e n t a

i t o the Senate yeoterday The renolnUotts I here tofore uffervd for an inquiry as to tbn ' a tuta of suffrage throughout tho United

BtAtas were Mferresl to the Commit tee on I E l e M o n a 1 lie House bill to quiet t l t lo ol ; se t t le rs on tbe Des Moines r ivor lands In i Iowa, and the Pon-don and LeglMativo Ap-' proBTlation hills wore pneaed, { W*8HINIITO.\, Feb. 11.—In the SeBat<i

on bturilay a ' resolution was adopted 1 to niiuirn inWi the Alnxka salmon ; fish tie*. The Fqrtllluatlon Appropriation { bill raa passed, l l i e nomliiution of Hugh I 8. 1 bompson. of ^outb I'nrollna, to be i Unllod Sta tes Civil w r v l c e Comnilssioner In

t h e place of Alfred I'. Kdgerton, r e m o v i d , waa received f rom the P ros lden t

H o o k V V A S U I M I T O N ' , Fob A —In t h e U o u s o y e t

t e rduy thu Senate amendment* to tho Dip-lomatic and l . 'ontulur A p p r o p r l s t 00 lull w e r e non concurred In m i l a conferenco Oldered A bill was p u . t e d f r the sl lot-mont of l ands n *evera l ty to t h e Oneida Indians in W,*cnnsln. A t tho evening se ts ion tho bill t . d iv ide t h e Sioux resei^ VBtlOB r a - d ! . - e n * s - i at l eng th . Thl* 1B-yolves tho relinqu *hmenl of over a mill-Ion acre*.

WASIIIXOTO*. Feb. o — I n the H o u t e y e s t e r d a y a favornbie r epo r t w a s m de on t h e Natura l iza t ion bill. Tno l ime was most ly occupied in d i s c u s s i n g tho Nica-r agna Canal b;lL Billt wore favorab l j ' ro| iorled ai ipropriat iBg iB'J.000 fo r tho ereetloB of a publ .c bui ld ing at S t Pau l , Mian. , and tu au thor <e tbe M u t e s of Uli-

I noU, l a d l a n a and Uhi.i l o p roMunte s a l t s Bgalot l the United S t a l e t In tho Supreme C' iur t of t h e Un ted Si .to*.

W * * ,'i 1 N o ro.v. Feb 7.—In t h e House yes-' t e rduy tho b 11 lo divide u por t ion of the

Sioux re ierVBtinn. In D a k o t a into iieparute 1 r c t e r v a l i o n s and lo s ecu re the relinqui*h-

men t ot t h e Indian t i t l e tu t h e rem.i .nder I w a t d iscussed. Tlio c o n f e r e n c o report on

tho Nica rncua Canal b 11 wna agreed to. F r a n k B. P n e y wa* t w o n i in a* a m e m b e r f r o m the Fir*t Indiana d i a t r i c l to succeed

j A, F. Hnvey. reeenliv e l e e l n t Oovernor. ' WASUISOION. Feb. S. In t h e House yes-

terday a bill I i n n living tin' pension of the widow of BriKiwiier Generul W. H. Emory to |.V) a montli waa |a»-od The Senate bill allowing pernuna who have abandoned 01 relinquished their hunie*teitd eiitrlea to mako ano ther was paired.

1 WASHIXOTOS, Feb li.--In the HOUNJ yes-terday tbo Army and Agiluulturnl Appro-priation bills were pu - sed A Mil was re ported favorably to e r ec t a light-house and

, fog signal ut tbe outer b reakwate r of t h e ; Chicago hiu U n . at a cost of •!>,»«*). ! W A s u f o i m v Feb II. lu the Houne Sat-

urday t b e Senate hill was pansed authoriz-ing the construct ion of a br idge across t h e Hlnissppl r iver ut La Crosae. The Post-office Appropriation hill v t t disemwed

OlltEll NOTES. 1 WASIIIXOTUK, Feb. a — A d j u t a n t - U e o e r u l

Drum ' s repor t un t h e • t r e n g t h of t h e mili t ia of var ious s t a t e s and T e r r l l o r l e t g ivc t tho following t o t a l t : C nunissioued

| officers, 8,3V7; t-nhste 1 men, IN 109; num-b e r of men availublo hut not orgKnliod, 3,104.0^. Tbo n u m b - r of the I l l inois mil i t ia 1* 4.219, which Is only exceeded b y

! Ohio, Massachuset t s , New York and { P e n n s y l v a n i a I WAsutNoroN. F b. d — T h e Post say* ; Prosldent-e iect H r r i son ha* leased t h e | Spencer co t t age nt Deer P rk f r a sum-' mer res idence , nud t h a t b t fatnllv expec t to t a k e p o t t c t s e n ib u t tho l i t of J u n e .

I The proper ty l i o w u e d ^ - Uv,a Henry G j Davi t .

WAsnivoro i t . Fell 8.—The P r o d d e n l ha* vetoed the Oklahninn bill in advance by

: •ending a munsage to e m i g r e s * in wh ich he s h o w * conclusively t h a t ihoro m u s t bo t r ea ty negot ia l l in* wi th tbo Indian na-tions before any iegi-l i l .nn c.m be h id. Vhercforo t ' e ms t t e r will be laid upon I h e

' iheif f u r th l - C o n g r e t -| WASHINOTON, Feb '.i I ho House Tom-' mlttee un Indian \Hairs ha t completed t h e

Indian Appropllatlon bill It carrlea $5,-lHi,HIl, or »;0,li7: leas than last year * bill,

| •xolmsive of the Choctaw claims. Tho present bill la about i"«i , lUi more than tho ( t l lmates . Among tho legislative provis-ions Incorporated in Uie hill Is one to ndmlt Uie Ave Natlom' a* a Ter r i to ry of the United j t s ta* . nUo to provide for a cotamlsiilon to aegotlnte for a rol inqulshnient of t i t le by tlin Slonx Indlnns of the Sioux Indian reaer-ratlon. WAHIIIKOTON, Feb. \ Secretary P s y s r d

luit asked Harold M Sewall, t'onnul Gene r -11 lo tho Samoa Island* to resign, on t h s f r ound tha t "bis view" are not lu banuouy with those of the ndnilnlstrat lon." WASIIIMITUN, Feb 9 I b e Pres ident hss

len t to the Semite tho uuinlnatlon ut Carroll 1) Wrlwht. of MnasaebuseUa, to lio Commlaslouer of I j ibor WASHIXOTOM, Feb H. The Treasury ex-

perts who have l)ern engaged for aome Utile In insklug an lailimute uf the effect of tho (enate su lx t l t u t - for the Mid* Tsi l t t hill ti-on the reveiiiiea uf the ( iovernment an-touuee tliat the Senalo bill will rednoe du-ties nearly |.Vi,l>tl,IUI yearly. WAHinxiiniN. Feb. lu. A ful l caucus of l l r .

publlculi Scuutoia baa dei hied to t u s t i l n the Senatorial i-onferenci' In their disagree u e u l upon tbe 1 mnibiui btii, v i u c b pro-

S U F F E R E D F O R S I X Y E A R S .

W i f e s u f f e r e d s ix y e a r s f r o m s u p t e s s -ed m e i i s l r u a t i o n . U n a been t r e a t e d h y t h e beat p h y s i c i a n s w i t h o u t b e n e f i t . T w o bo t t l e s of H r a d f i e l d ' s F e m a l e R e g u l a t o r re l ieved h e r .

W . A. SIMMONS. MCNUIIJ, S . C . W r i t e t h e Urad l i e ld Reg . C o . , A t l a n t a ,

(2a. So ld b y all d r u g g i s t s .

W I L L Y O U S U F F E R w i t h D y s p e p s i a n n d L i v e r C o m p l a i n t . S h i l o h ' s V i t a l i z e r is g u a r a n t e e d lo c u r e y o u .

CULHK& WLSSOAB.

^ • o * ui ndmlt tho two DukoUia. Montiuia Mid New Mexico.

WAKIIIMI.IOV Feb. 11—In n commimlca-Uon to the Mat - I lepnr tment Minister DeBby i tate* tha t the t inmber of American c l l l tons BOW rei ldlng lu Ihe ( hltiese empire Is 1,022. Uf thl* nuiniier Mil nrn tubslunarie*, " aro Hafsrer* , "s am In the ( blneso cus toms lervlce, ami'.1:! luilow inerrsnt l io pnmul ta Tho oocnpstloiia of IH", nrn mn'lnivilflrd

WASIIISOTHS, Feb IL—Tlie Secretary of State has re . 'ep ed n enhlegrnm from the Con-lOl-Uenerni nt Shanglisl Chins, confirming the re|Kiit nt Chlng hiang recently, in which the l:il:lali furisulut<< was liurned and the Ano rl' t n Consulate looted l lcar-Adtnlral I hundler u t l lnng Kong wa* U-IB-graphed to lor 14 ve.sel to Imi sen t tu Cblng Kiung.

A BLOODY o e e o .

A t h r*go M n s p a p . r M411 Kill* l i l t Wile a id TnMrs His Uwu l . l f r .

CutCAOu, Feb 7 Walter rt. Bradley, a r e p o r t e r nn tho »tiill f t bo Ch cugo Globe, shot his wife , d r ama t lo cr i t ic of tho name paper, t h rough Ihe bruin nt thn Hotel Cortl md. in and IS Adnm* slseot . ut 10 o'cl cu a m The f r i g h t f u l c i lmo wa* undoubted y the r e t u l t o t Bradley '* d i s t i p u t e l and s p e n d t h r i f t bubl'.i. w 'deh had of ten before cnusod serluu* t i uub ie lie: . c j n tl.n c o u p l e A quar re l cn.uci l Sa tu rday murn lng last , when Bradley loft tho hotel and did not r e tu rn unti l a f ew m i n u t e s be-fore tho t r agedy Hu m a bis w i f e In tho hotel pari. r. and a f t e r a f ew eomnionplace word* wi th h e r d r o w a revolver and sno t hor t h rough tho hesd . Mak ing *oro t h d t hu nail kilted her b e p l sc rd the wenpuo tu hls.oK-n temple a n d blew out his b ra in* Till* Is tho t h i r l mur-der uu 1 suic ide in Cn cugo *luce S a t u r d a y Oiurmug l a s t

A L O N G N A P E T T D E O ,

Mr*. Altbniiso AxsnUon* from Hor Itoinark-iiblo T r a m , or Th lny -F lve l>*y-' Dura-tion. ArrtCA. N. Y . Feb S.—Mrs E m m a Alt-

houae. thu •ieeplng woman, nwakencd Wednesday f r o m her Uonce, having slept t l i lny five day* and a fuw hours. For t h e pas t few dn.va the hud shown sign* tha t t h e crlal*, whether she would nwuke or not, was spproachmg. Af ter what a)i | ieated to be a atruggle ahe opened her eyes, her nose bled freely, mid lier brea th ing Increased lu forco end rapidly unti l the respiration exceeded fifty a minute. Her t e i n p e m u r e wnsordlnary about ninety e i g h t the pulse unsteady and fluct ' iating. Sirs. Altbouse was very weak and several fu lnt lng fits followed her awak-ing. Some nour ishment , the first since Jon-uary 2, was then given her. She ban up to this Ume been only able to communica te wi th her a t t eudanU by motion* of tho head in reply to questions, b u t Is repor ted as ga in-ing sUength rapidly.

A L L W E R E L O S T .

T h s Steamer Sunk OlT Booehy Head Wa* th« (afonco*.

LONDON. Fel). a — I t has been axcertaiued beyond doubt t h a t tbe s teamer w hleli was s a n k in collision with Uie British bark Largo Bay off Beooby Head on Monday n lgh l was the Glencoe. beloncing to tbo Glen Line, of Cila.sirow. The Glencoe was bound f rom Uverpool for l o u -don. She carr ied u crew numlierlng I f t y - two men, nU of w hom were presuma-bly d r o w n e d She had no psssengen . Sho wa* lust repor ted as having iioasbd Prawio Point on Monday. The Glencoe was a three-master , i ron.screw s teamer of I,!*11 tons. She was built a t Glasgow In 1!<7S, WH* owned hy McGregor (low A Co., nnd wa* r a t e d 100 Al a t t h e British Lloyd s.

A R t I G N Of T t H K O H .

I l r s l d . n U of ( h l n g - K ang-Fua , In China. ' f o t o - e 10 H j - f r~ in i b r F o r y • ! a B a n d

or i tmtvr*. LON-DOX, Feb 7 —Advli-e* f rom .Shang-

hai *tato t h a t a r .ot ba- occurred at Clilng Kiaug-Foo, and thu t t h e I t r i tUh c o u t u l u t j and seven houses b - lunging to foroignor* have been w ro. ked by rioter*. T b e Br i t sh man-of-war Mutino ha* beeu d l t pa t chod to Ching-K aug-Koo to pro tec t i h e Br i t ' sh tubjoeta.

LONDOX, Feb. 7—Late r a 1 vice* f r o m Bbsngha i i t a t e t h a t tho Amoricun Consul-a te a t Ching-Kiang-Foo has been looted and t h a t ail t bo fore ign r o i l d e n t s ef the town are fleeing for thol r Uvea

F r i g b t a n s d to Dsutli . NEW YoKK,Feb &—Vannio Moore, aged

II years , was s topped on the s t ree t Janu-ary 24, whi le go ing homo f r o m tchool. by a well-dressed man, who insu l ted h e r and declared t h a t he was " J a c k t h e Hipper . ' Tne child w a s t e r r ib ly f r igh tened , and on tceiBg tho e f fec t of b i t words tho muu fled. F a n n i e wn* del i r ious when she reached homo, and bruin f e v e r »et In, f r o m which she died Monday. The pol i te a re endeavo r ing to ilnd t b e Htranger. He Is ta ld lo have In te r fe red w i l h a n u m b e r of tchool ch i ldren in n s imi lar munnor.

A Victory fo r Uedt. NEW YOIIK, Feb. 7.—Judge Wallace, In

the Un t . d Si Blot C i rcu i t Court , ha* de-cided In f a v o r of t h e Bell Telephono Com-pany In I ts su i t a s a i i i t t tho Wal lace KI00-t r io Te lephone Compnnv fo r i n f r i n g e m e n t of p a t e n t In h is opinion J u d g e Wal lace a a y t IB effect t h a t no th ing can preva i l Bgalnst tho Bull p u t e u t uecordlng to t h e decUiont of the Supromo Court , un le s s s o m s l b i n g n e w t b rough t out in r e g a r d lo tbe s t a l e of t h e a r t of c mmuoica l ion provlons I J t h e Bell patent .

Ovar a Hundred Tears Old. BALTtHOiia Md., Feb. K- Mm Flora Bow-

man loolored' . oged I M y e n n U-months and 13 days, died In thl* city yer terday. Mra Bowman hud Uiree children, th i r teen grand-chllilren. twenty-l ive grea t grnndohl ldren. nineteen groat greut grandchi ldren and Ova grea t -grea t gii 'at grandehi ldren. She r e -tained her menta l faoulUus unUI the last, and he i heal th wo* always yi-od.

Bad Flrn In a Huu*l«r Vlllags. Bourn BBSD. Ind., Feb. K—T 0 g i e a t e r

portion of t h e bus iness *ollon of Walke r -ton. B smal l vil lage ut tbo Intersect ion of the Buit imoro & Ohio and tho lud l anspo-lit , P e r u & Chicago rai l road*, wa* buruod ear ly W o d n e t d a y ui ru ing. T h j lo t s will exceed HLVIXXI and only n very imal l p a i t of it I t covered by uisurnni-o.

A Valuable Klalllon Dsad. TKBBE HAUTE. Ind , Feb 11—Mohican. U10

17-year old stallion owned hy 1'reiddunt Mo-Keen, of tho Vandulln road, d ied Thursday f rom Uie elteet* of a cold l ie waa valued a t | l \0 tM. It I* only a f ew day* slnoo Mr. MeKeen lost by death the biood mare l l leua Victoria, fur wiileh he paid I7,.'<>i at an aucUon lu la)ul*vlile uhout MX inoul lu ugu

A N.wsti „ d e l s a • l u . o o o Verdict. PiiiLAUktPiiiA, Feb, N—Charles T. O r

b*nn, a m wsboy, wa* given u ve rd ic t fi r |2U,u0u s g u i n . t the PhllaiU'lphU ' i r se t lon C'JtttBMiy. Wtillo t e l l i ng papers at Thi rd Bud i u r k e t s t ree t* he was e i the r pushed i,r fell f rom a t r sc t iuu ea r and ha 1 a leg e u l off

C h o s . n Bishop of Siielilgan, DETBOIT. M i c b . Feb 8—Rev. Dr. Henry

Y. S a t l e r l o i , uf C i l v a r y Church, New York, ha* beeu elected I pUcopsI Bishop of U lch lgsn by a praetU-ally u n a n i m o u i vote at the •peelal session ef tha c lergy and lulty 0! th t diooeto. Tbero Is torn* doubt c x p r e . s o 1 a t lo b i t saxeptaneei

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A ( OOD S U G G E S T I O N .

EC O N O M Y , as w i se fo lks s . iy, V ha t c o u r s c s h n n l d p e o p l e t h e n p u r s u e ?

Is wea l th p r o n o u n c e d an t '.her w a y , 1 1 shor t , t h e on ly t h i n g lo d o .

So while " h a r d t i m e s " t h e p i o p l e c ry , Tl io t igh r i ch in b o n d s , or wor ld ly poo r .

T h e Toi le t Soaps t hey s h o u l d not b u y . l i e " IVORY SOAP" t hey shou ld p rocu re .

Let all w h o b u y s u c h S o a p s t a k e c a r e W h i r h m a y b e b o u g h t f r o m coast to coas t ,

T o weigh t h e c a k e e x a c t a n d f.'.ir. A t s ix teen c e n t s p e r p o u n d at mos t .

A n d f ind t hey pay in figures r o u n d A n d d o e s m o r e sa t i s fac t ion g r a n t

A do l la r , m o r e o r less p e r pouml . 1 i . , i n nil t h e Toi le t S o a p s e x t a n t .

A W O R D OF W A R N I N G . T h e r e a r e m a n y w h i l e s o a p s , e a c h r e p r e s e n t e d t o b e " j u s t as g o o d as t h e ' I v o r y ' 1 "

t hey A R E N O T , b u t l i k e a l l c o o n t e r f e i t s , l i c k t h e p e c u l i a r a n d r e m a r k a b l e q u a l i t i e s

o f t h e g e n u i n e . A s k f o r " I v o r y " S o a p and ins is t u p o n g e t t i n g i l .

Copyright ISSO, by Proeter Ji Gtmble.

Z . 2 & J L 2 T ' B

Business College ( E S T A B L I S H E D 7 Y E A R S . )

S h e p a r d - H a r t m a n B u i l d i n g , • Foun ta i n St .

G R A N D R A P I D S .

I S B T B U C T I O S G I V E S I N

B o o k - K e e p i n g , S h o r t - H a n d , T e l e g r a p h y , Pen-

m a n s h i p and Bus iness F o r m s .

J . X J . L E A I S r ,

81 t f . P R I N C I P A L

W A N T E D I T E N T H O U S A N D B U S H E L S O F URY, C L E A N

BUCKWHEAT Delivered s t the

LOWELL STEAM MILLS, For which w« will psy 5S to 80 cents

per bushel o f « l b * Con u*« on-ly dry groin for Immediate

grinding.

J. S . D O U G A L L & C O .

Mk's ColtoB Won! r n B l f O a B l . - ^ m -p.wd of Coiton Boot n n i T «nJ rmny rurjj. aum-ryu* nrcrtoal. Pl«**jnl.. f l by msll. ordror

Sold i n Lowel l b y W . 8 . WlNEOAR.

H S T E W

Lumber Yard. MISNER & BURDICK,

T o I n v a l i d a n d W o u n d e d

S O L D I E R S ! r i io n m l e n i i g m - d a t t h o r e q u e s t of m a n y

I n v a l i d So ld ie r s , bin, q u a l i f i e d a n d t « * n a d m i t t e d to p r a c t i c e

i n t h e

Interior Department, a r d HII t h e b u r e a u s t h e r e o t a n d is n o w

R&adv lo Ffosecute Claims, f u r t h o s e t h a t m a y b e e n t i t l e d t o P E N -

S I O N a n d B O U N T Y .

M I L T O N M . P E R R Y .

M i l t o n M. P e r r y , A t t o r n e y & C o u n s e l o r a t L a w ,

Train's Hall Block, - Lowell, Mich,

S p - -ial a t t e n t i o n g i v e n to Co l l ec t l oua ' C o n v e y a n c i n g , L o a n s a n d S a l e

of R e a l l i s l a t e .

DEALERS IN

LUMBER, LMH & SHINGLES.

Yard at rear of Train 's Hotel,

Lowell , Mich.

C H A S . L A W V E K , r K o r u r r o a o r

N A T I O N A L HOTEL, Near D., O. U . 4 M . Dtpot.

1 / 3 WTB' f .T . , - U X O T C .

First Cl&ss Board and Itoomsst Kessonsls Kate*

L l v c r j a n d Feed S U b l s I n Cani:a<tiau-

Good News f r o m I V u h l n c t o n .

O n e a p p l i c a t i o n wel l r u b b e d in of Sa l -v a t i o n Oil c u r e d m e of r l i eu iun t i *m in t h e a r m . of t w o m o n t h s s t a n d i n g . I n e v e r i n t e n d t o IH- w i t h o u t i t . — U . 11 K r a m e r , 334 1st « t . . S . E . . W a s h i n g t o n , n. c.

A l>eaui i ful y o u n g l a d y w h o l i ecomes so s a d l y d i s l l g u r e d w i t h p i tnplea a n d b lo t ches t h a t i t wa* f e a r e d she w o u l d d ie of g n e f . A f r i e n d r e c n m t n e n d e i l A y e r ' a S a r s a p a r i l l a . w h i e h she t o o k , a n d w a s c o m p l e t e l y c u r e d . S h e ia n o w o n e of t h e f a i r o s t of t b e f a i r .

NELSON, MATTER &C0. ,

Reta i l Rooms, 3 3 , 3 5 & 3 7 Cana l S t . ,

Grand Rapids, - Mich.

Fancy Chairs and Rockers ,

Bedroom Suites, in all woods.

Cheap, Medium and Expen-

sive. Parlor Sui tes and Odd

Pieces, any combination of

colors. Fancy Baskets, T a b

les—Center and Dining, Book

Cases, Wri t ing Desks - Ladies

and Office, Side Boards, Shef-

foniers, Lace and Heavy Cur

tains.

Largest & Most Varied Stock

IN* M I C H I G A N ,

S E E O U R S T O C K F I R S T .

J. JOHNS, AUCTIONEER. 16 Y e a r s ExDer ience

F a r m or o t h e r p r o p e r t y so ld . C h a r g -es r e a s o n a b l e a n d S a t i s f a c t i o n U u a r a n -t"'- d . O r d e r s l e f t a t t h e JOCRKAL off ice wil l r ece ive u r o m o t a t t e n t i o n . 28y l

Stuart, Knappen and Van Arman,

L A W Y E R S , Koums IS. IS snd 17 New Housrmsn Block.

G R A N D . R A P I D S , - M I C H .

. i saaoin l« oll irc u l I l u t l n g i , Mich .

F R A N K C. ALGER, A t t o r n e y a t X ^ a v r .

C o l l e c t i o n s G i v e n P r o m p t A t t e n t i o n

>IONi:V_To_ I.OA.S AT CURHEKT RATES.

Union ' t t lock . L O W E L U M I C H

GITY Bus Line

FOREMAN & TALBOT, P R O P ' S .

Orders for F s w n g c n i or IUSRSCS left s t Trsla's lintel, Dstls House or Fornmsn A AL-

ililch's Msrket will rrc«lva prompt sltcntlon.

A t J . Ei . L O G ' S ,

MEAT MARKET, On the Bridge

will a l w a y s IM f o u n d t h o ohoic««t c a t !

o t M e a t , a n d a t

Prices Alwajs Reasonable. Fish a n d Poultry in their

Seasons .

J . E . L E E . »BS Bslld Qa td w.i.k l PiUfeilieS.wMiii*" >. But t u waif* la U« we".l r«<«i •• w«i.^

ll '" 'r — - ~ , lll.i .arCuo Ut.t'

Mil^ win Wi'k, • • J • ' LLAU TTL.A.

| Una Prr*oD u auk l»-caiur <•»

|. r. 'hfr «.:* oar larnaa4.il. . lit.a af II .tuarhold

Nlltaplr. . T*aa. a« , l„ , aa r trtil •• lb* wtlrft. mi. I

F r e r . a»d .Bar y.-i ka" J i* ttn* I . T" ' k — ' ' 3 • »"• •°1

• , r

L O W E L L J O U R N A L : W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 3 , 1 8 8 9 .

R E M E - » r

F o r l B r u i s o s a n d B u r n s .

F r e s h , S t r o n g . C o n v i n c i n g F a c t s .

D«a tRran l l« . Uitfn>»14WM. K I.. J i sa 'U. Wklliin I J -Tr ior •'>>• lUrttow t u n Co.

taaiiod r««t «1 J»--OM Oil I" •MT B«4 tnnu of Ua Aa4 villi Wat r«nlia

010 w notron.

I m l . r r Tr l l . OiltoiUa. To«M. J » t M. 1111 roil ir»B \ki*>r bratitd u 4 •pr«i»>'i i»» r»rt

tod wrtil, Ito d m JM " i j « »r jocobo on. joauui WTTCTE.

noil, i i i a.I . io UII, • o p woi mn •"'! I I ' m • . . i s.. on ^ " c ' , ; " t r > J o w u , u '

DUIoru l lnn . J«"" m . M./1« IMJ. DUWot.i ofco«!i»r I y w «10. ».allo4 t

WO.ll U kMIO IM »«L» J7 L1, Ollu4k...»U.ol0«UB«LLL J D H J * *

AT I in t i .u im AM* iM.AM.nv

ffll CHARLES A. VOOELCD CO.. DolUmor*. I

B u s i n e s s C a r d s .

A L B E K T JACKNON. A l l - r n r j ami Solici-

tor. OrrrlAiwi-ll .\«tli'iiiil llnnk

OC. M e O A N N K L U M !>.. PUyiUcuui and 0 Siirgr.il, (imcr Mi Ilildi-rSI.

MC.URKKNK M l>. plirtl.-mn nnd Sur-. Ultli**'In I'lKl Olflt* UliK'k.

T I T 5;. IIUOOKS, I ' l ivolrlun uml Stir-l \ # Kroti. UITl«'i* OVtT h M I Illlci'.

I C. SCOTT. Hixrdwara. Snuli l"«ir- anil f# o (iliw*. HulMrni llanlwiur • ' |ir. 'Ully, OppoulM Kurent Mllln

f OIIN GII .EH A CO.. dr.xvrl"* *n.l I'roTln f l Ion*. Orookt-rv. Hard Ware. Sr. Unlnr Hl'k.

t! ofeCAUTVo WhnlMKli4 and II••mlI Orocer. / , lUnk Ulork

I U \T. yOUNO, IMixoU-Inn uo.l Si tr-f J » Kcim. OWce ovrr Yi-ili-r A store.

ID. MAI.COI.M l-hVM.lai. and S o Df f l c In l.yon llli*'k, VVV*t Side

prautice onljr.

»•• WILSON, ('•ininu.'lur mil builder o Ke*ldeuo«ST lluiiH..ii HI.. Lowell, Jlieb. B

MYRON H. WALKER, A . T T O U N E Y At S I H . I C I T O K .

O v e r F o u r t h N a t i o n a l B a n k ,

C a n a l S t r e e t . I V l e p h o n e No. 1117.

G R A N D R A P I D S . - M I C H .

IIKO!! acirr . U1.1KT B. DATIS

H U N T & D A V I S ,

Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loan and Genera l Insurance A g e n t s .

( J N D E H C I T Y N A T I O N A L H A N K nii.VND ItAPIDH MICH

W i l l i a m AWrichfateuni A H O R N E Y A T L A W .

Orricits: G R A N D H A P 1 D S ,

9 4 0 N e w H o u s e m a n B l o c k . I C H .

d p T e . D . M C Q U E E N , H r - l d e n l Vetnl i i i i r j f Su r t " " " .

GradUHte of Onlarl'i %'• letliiury Ool i t e , Toron-to Canada, profeaniinmlly

At tends to all Diseases ci I I ; r : e i and Cattle HospiUil for l . ini" and il |« .VH.-,l limx-K Calls

*111 retviTe pmrapi un.'iifi 'n muhi or d m Ot 'KICK AT r K H H I N i I.IVKUV IIAItN.

B . W . D O D G E . '

A t t o r n e y a t L a w , R e a l

fcistate A g e n c y . P r i c t i c e in S t a i r uni i U. S . C o u r t s .

M u n e r to ioitn on GCKKI Hwil l i s u i t e Se -c u r i t y . Off ice in Hun k B l o c t ,

BridfjH S t . - L o w e l l . M i c h i g a n

N E W U A I L K O A I ) .

N E W L U M B E R Y A K

A t ( ' l u r k . - v l l l c .

A l l K i n d s o f L U M B E R . L A T H and S H I N G L E S .

Ciutom PtaninK and llr UKIIIF

A R K S H A N K S & S O N .

S * P H I C K S .

A t t o r n e y , l o o i u i s , C ' o l l e f - t i o i i n a i H l

l i i s i i r a i i c e ,

M o n e j t o l oan on m i l i -s ta te w u r i t y in s u m s of •'ilKliincI u p u a n l M t t

c i i r r ^ m r a n * .

OFFICE OVKil I'LAUK A W NKOAK's.

L O W E L L . - M l i H .

I 1 F . X R Y X . S T O X l i ,

I n s u r a n c e A g e n t ,

O f f i c e w i t h B o n n e , C o m b s & S t r i k e r ,

L O W E L L , M I C H .

I 'ollrifia W r i t t e n ill l l ie l . o n r o l I'l I r r" .

^ ^ P R A O F I E L D ' S

« F E M A L E f ^ f l E G U L A T o R ; ' '

M O N T H L Y S I C K N E S S .

V r T M S W D W I H Q CttKHG*. or L i r e QKU?k't "0JVHCT.'V V i D U KVOVDEU

B O O K . " T o • \ V b > \ f t N 0 M f l H x i > ^ : m F . a ,

w a ^ B R A D f l C L D REGULATOR CO. avx-ORViitovsis. ATUINTA.GA

F O R S A L E BY Y K I T E K f t L O u K

WHY GO WITH DIHTY COLLARS 4 C U f f S !

T H E

A m e r i c a n S t e a m L a u n d r y

Will d<> you the Ver̂ f iU-oi Work »l OMimry

F . G . S T O N E , Agent. O'tfMU drlitrrwl win-k

L O W E L L J O U R N A L rem.iKiitD i n n v KIIIDAV, AT

L O W K L L , K E N T C O . , M I C H . — n v —

J. D . Z L L 1 N W O O D .

S u b s c r i p t i o n $ 1 . 0 0 a Y e a r .

WHEN J a m e s (!. Blii inc is S e c r e t a r y

o f S l a t e , a n d h e bi 'Rini to t a l k t u r k e y

a b o u t t l ia t Sa in iu in iiiTuir. t h e r e " i l l lie

s l ine a t t e n i I n n |uiiil t'> hi n .

.M.TOIIKIHEU too ini iny r epuh l i i ' ann in

| M i c h i g a n t o s u i t Don Oick lnaon . l i e

| Iioh •iilil IiIh h o m e in De t ru i t , mml wil l

uiiiki- liii* h o m e in New Yi.rk a f t e r M a r c h

4 l h . C o m e t o t h i n k a l w u t i t , l l i i ' re w e r o

t w o o i l ie r m e n w h o w e r e KoiiiK I " k i m '

Mlehlipin to C l e v i l a m l . a m i w e m a y ex-

|ie.;t a n y m i n u t e lo h e a r t l u t 1. M. W e s -

lon a m i M. 11. F o r d h a v e nlmi en i iRrn t -

A S t A GULL'S FEATHER.

W . B MOHAN, l a t e ' c a n d i d a t e f o r

L l e u l . O o v e r n o r on t h e Demi cr . i t ic t i ck-

e'., c o n f ^ H M t h a t h e p m l $10,000 f u r

c tni | iDi | !n expi'nsi 'H laat f a l l , a n d t h e

S u i t e C e n t r a l C o m m i t t e e st i l l olaini t h a t

h e owes t h e m ^"i.i'UO, If Mr, M o r a n

" b l e w In" ?10,0(iu fo r t h e c h a n c e of ({''t-

t J i g i h e iKKirevt paid f l a t e of f l re , w h a t

m u s t it h a v e co*t t h e o t h e r c a n d i -

d i i e s ? A n d ye ' , t h e S t a t e C o m m i t t e e

is $10,000 in d e b t ! N o w w e w o u l d

r •a l ly l ike t-i h i v e t h e De t ro i t F r e e

P r e w , i h e G r a n d R a p i d s D e m o c r a t a n d

Rep . F o r d t r o t o u t t h u t l i t t l e bootih-

y a r n of Iheirst wlnVb t h e y t o l d o v e r n n d

o v e r n K i u n , w i ' h t e a m ii: t h e i r e y e s ,

n f l e r e l ec t ion , f o r i t wou ld s o u n d r e a l

s vee t n o w , in v iew of t hese l a t e d e -

v ^ l o p m c n t s ,

THEY HELD WATER

Con lln* Tuldr* Were Tiirnft l Oi» a Mln-Ulor l ou.l tif I Uhin?.

"Uoilern ninv,MilKiivj."i:ir:isiMif arc ident , often canre u u r a Imutilc than the v a c t of them. 1!<i-o U a ImlUrous cr junplo t h a t Ulustrati-s it—or nl least it sbons tluit peoplo whn ivailo in m l i l v r | iantalooi» mtut Loop rightsLlnup. The ihirri-sliurg (Pa.1 Tcli 'sraph U.Us thu s tory a t tlio cxpenco of a well known milliliter wh • l.i w r y fond of t rout fishing;

A friend mailu him a [ircsmit of rubber tiouix'rs, a t taeinsl to which n v r u h t a v y boots, the ivliolo iimiiip-iiient fni ining ono pioco. Ilo muk i l in thu si reams nml fisbed, nml iniveil tho othi-r Hslu'rinrn who iliiln't own gum tronsrrs, raid h.ul lols of sport.

A t uight. " l i en they camo in lln«l nnd hungry, tbo domlnlo would tanieo nnd d ry , while t l ioo lh"r fellows would be more o r lias wet. n m i n l i n j : lo their mUliaps, ami , «if e o n r r , would IK- rhaflisl by thu inintster.

One morning they n e r o c l l standing on tho hank, watrhlng him wailing in ilwp water , and envying him, when all of a sudden lu-ateppcil on n sllpp-ry stone, his fis-t went up, nud he went in over hi-ud.

They IWn-l him out, and found ho weighod a ls iu tn ton, Iho water having lUlo;l u p his boots and tnmsc-rs to llm wulst The funny [Kirt of it w is t h a t tliev omldn ' t pull olf the coinhlnod l»«i!s and trousers, and so they hail toctond him on Ids liead against n t n s , until thi- water all iiin out.

It was a very undignified and iiiieomfor-talile [xisllion fo r nniinister , mai lemoroN.l iy t i n Ixiyj, who s t o o l around and lU-seanUx] on iho gn-at t-onvojiien'-o gnm t rouKra were to a man who went fishing. But ho still flslie>, anil i n e u a year c o m e i l o IVniisylvauia to "whi | i l ibfuvoii tui . t ruar] .

n t ia td ld youRl'e mer Wo stood together On thi- wind r.nepl hradload above tho sea.

And you itooped and lifted a sea gull's fealliW, Thnt h,- 'mid tbe lilossoms of purple heather—

That was Ilia Rift that yon gave to mo.

\ h. muro you RnTe mo' Your gift is lying Ucfuro mo now In this Inland tos-n,

1 toueh It nod seo Iho white bird* flying f a r orcrhead. as tho ilay U dyingi I hear tho wxind of their mournful erying

A* into Iho wave* iho sun got- dowa.

I seo Iho ny-ts i lu t Iho folk bare ehrUlened Tho "riiUTuosten." for well they tuow

How many o one la vain hath lixtencd An lasiJ "Our rather'" with eyes that gllalencd.

Tor t h i w Hint slept hy thn rocks of woa

I hear through Ihe ether Iho dear larks singing A vesper hymn i-ru thu fall of night.

As though nn augel. whllo swiftly winging Ills beavanward Journey, abroad were illnglnf A mrango nweet musie. awhile thus hrlnglng

Our earth moro near lo Iho land of light.

Tho feather falls from my fcable lingers. Tho fair given island no moro I sec.

Vet the thoughl of it still in my spirit l inden As Ihe echo of ion;* by Ihn Hwcetest singers,

Bo tho tbOUgbt of its boaulv stars with mo. - N e w York JlcreutT

A l lnl l icr In the Play. fionui ([Ueer mistakes linppon to actresses,

luo to the many roles they enact upit i the ta~e IhiTt i t ly Ml-s Ka th ryn ICidiier, who

U playing tho par t of mother tu U t t l e l/>nl I 'auulleroy n t the ilixsulnny tbeotrc, nt-tendisl u nvep t ion . Tho hiHtcss iMlnslncal her to u laily, with this romark: "Shu is the mother of Lit t le L i n l Fauntleroy." Konie how the buly inUrpruted tho remark liter-oily BIIJ Isj-gan loquut t ion Miss IClddernlioUt thu agoof her liltlo son and when slioper-m It ni l hiin to goon iho s luga It was an omlarrnsKiii'; moment, when Iho young ac trif-s exphiiucd Ihnt sho was only the ninther in tho play nnd not in n'al life. Miss ICiildrr Is young and has n rich father, who Is willing to s tar her any t ime shnd&lrcs. t 'he told n reporter llmt she pro-f e m s l to work [vitlently nnd bceomo a s tar in t!io l .^l t lniato course m' her career ra ther than s ta r t out prematurely and run tho risk of not tnaking a financial minvs*. As sho was only "JO years old. she averred t h a t sho could wait .Mist Kidder liegan her stago career when alio was only 10 years old, and m a d a a WIITCSS with Moyui. i "Nonlf lck"and in Cil-lette'i "IIuM liy tho Enemy," Sho is not nt nil sup Tslltioii", but yet ono seasjin she pos-sosscd n p acocli fan which thu manager de-clared brought bad hick to tho door receipts, Ouu night Mi as Ividdor deliberately laid tho peacoek fun in thu mlddlo of tho street and left it I here. Busin •s Improved f rom that hour.—New York Mail and Express.

Obi Clrens Trlrli«. Now t h a t I am out of Iho circus lino I do

not mind telling you one of tho secrets of tho business. I t i s o n o o f tho eute^t tricks in the profossioa of a ticket seller. Whllo wo wero down south and in small towns where tho pcopb wore unsoplilstieated, wo would adver-tise our big i lepbant, our dens of lions, tigers, beam nml o ther nnimals, when wo only bad horses nnd mules. Thut was years ago, how-ever, nnd tho |iooplo now liavo to see all tho nminals in thu stroet lieforo they [aitroiiiiu thu bhovf. Ono faLu which every ono in tho show was "on to" was tho rod tickol, A man with a young lady would wnlk boldly up to Iho ticket s tand , nnd to impress hia lady companion would pull out n roll of monny. T a j t icket seller would see il, nnd a f t e r ro-turnlng tho wrong change and ticket, would p u t e n u o f tboso r . ' l slips hito tho man's hat-band, saying, c t tho saino time, tha t i t would tako liim "clear through tho menagerie, cir-cus and conccr t . " It was but n mark fo r tho other fellows, and tha t nuui would bo bored to death by Iho candy, jioaiiut, lemonade, foucert and tong book man, anil when they got through ha would still IM a mark fo r tbo pickpockets. If ho got out of tho tent with any of tha t roll be went in with it win not bis fault .—St, IxiuisClube-Democrat

A N U M B K R O F

P E S I R A B I E

B u i l d i n g L o t s j O n P e e k A v e . , H a s t S i t K

F O R S A L E

V E R Y C H E A P , | F o r o n c c s nnd t e r m s i j i p l j in i

A . L . P E C K , LOWELL , M I C H .

ilrovrnlng's Courtslilp. I t U ra ther s tar t l ing to see n Journal io the

modern Athens gravely anuounco t i n t "Browning wro te "Lady Oeraldiue's C o u r t ship' in Iw i eonsoeulivo hours." As It was written by Elliulieib Barret t samo yoam lie-foro iho lieramo Mr*, llrowning it b not quite clear how It Uiould IKI ancribcd to her bus-liand. Il was, ilinreuver, wrll ten by Mia l larret t In tiveh'o hours, which, though s i i llines Iho " t w o hours" of nnr llostoiicon-toinporary, was so iwl f t tha t its prodnotion will nlvvuyn IKJ riMinlcd nmong tho excels tlonal l i terary oclileveinenla. In tbls poem inTittcn by Miss l larivtt liefom she h i d ever iccn her f u l u r s bnsbnndi alto alludes t o e Iwok of [KJUUH he bad J ie t publlj l ial under thet i t l i of "Dells and P r o m e g r a n a U ^ " in n lino that runs: Or from nrowiilng some ivimrgrajiatr, which. If

cut down ID the imdJl -. Shoes a hoan wltfala. blood linctim-d, of • Telnai

bunMoity I t is r e b t e d tha t tho l i n t mooting between

Miss Bar re t t and Mr, llrowning was brought about by his colling to thank her for thlsnllu «luu to his pneni*,—Boston Traveler,

DO N O T S U F F E R A N Y L O N G E R .

K n o w i n g t h a t a c id igh c a n In- c h e c k -e d in a d a y , m i d t h e l i rs t e t a g e of con-s u m p t i o n b r o k e n in n w e e k , w e h e r e b y g u a r a n t e e Dr . A c k e r ' s E n g l i s h Reme- ly fo r C u n H u m p t i u n , t n d wi l l r e f u n d Ihi-m o n e y to nil w h o b u v . l a k e it per d i rec -t ions . a n d d o not l ind o u r s t u t e i n e m c o r r e c t . YEITEII & LOOK.

T E R R I B L E .

T w o - t h i r d s of all Iho d e a t h s in New Vork C i ty a r e f r o m c o n a u m p t i o n n n d p n e u m o n i a . T b e s a m e p m p o r t i o n b n l d s fo r mus t o t h e r cit ies. De lays a r c dun-geroiiB Dr . A c k e r ' s E n g l i s h R e m e i h f o r C o n s u m p t i o n wil l a l w a y s r e l i e v e , and m a y s a v e y o u r l i fe .

Y EITEB & LOOK.

FIGHT WITH BURGLARS. Twlco Li m y lifo I have been placed In

positions Hint served to "ha r row up my nml, freezo my young blood," nud turned my hair as g ray as n ra t ' s before my fortieth birth-day.

1 had Uvn hired, when n stnnll lad, as an under clerk or apprentice in a wholesale hard-ware t toro In New York. Af t e r several years'SL-rvire, during which I gained a good pnu-tieai knowledge of tho butineas and gradual promotion, 1 beenmo tho head sales-man and enjoyed tho fullest conlldenco of my

employers. 1 was nearly '.'0 years of ago when thoad-

vcuturo which 1 am about to relate occurred. Tho work of my early apprenticeship had en-larged and strongthcneil my muscular sys-tem. my health was nt i ts best and as 1 bad never been exposed to peril I know but little of tho sensation of 'car .

For mauy years I had slept alone in tbe store. Every evening tho doors nnd win dows in tho rear were protected with heavy Iron ihut ters , swung f r o m outside and strongly barred and bolted inside- the hatch-ways leading to the cellar and second Door wero securely ro>'ercd and fastened; ono of tho mosaivo wooden f ron t doors was bolted n t tho top and bottom, whllo the other was ouly carefully locked, and the key was sel dooi removed.

My boil occupied n corncr of tho counting room, midway botwoon tho f ron t and roar of ihoBtoro. Upou retiring I id ways turned ol, oil tho gos, for, If necessary, 1 could, from long fainlliarlty with the store and its con-tents, mako m y wny safely about all | iarts of it in tho most profound dnrkneai.

In all my mcrmnt i l e lifo the premises hod never been beset by burglars , and , indeed, tho store was so carefully closed and guarded agni t r* int ruders that i t was deemed Invul-nernhlo.

Ono night I was suddenly awakened by some noise t ba t i ecmed to come f rom outside of tho store. As I raised myself In bed to listen, I heard a neighboring ci ty clock striko two. When its vibrations ceased I felt sure t h a t somothiug was wrong a t tho f ron t door, Thoro seemed to bo a saw and other sharp implements In operation. Thus ImprciBod, 1

rstly rose, dressed and made my way bi tbo It to tho f r o n t

Listening for a fow seconds, I could hear fa int whispers, and then the sound of n small saw. Thou 1 knew thnt burglars were cut-t ing a hole in tho door in order tha t tho koy might Iw reached and turned. From murks discovered on tho key, du r ing a subsequent oxan<inatii)n. It was evident t h a t they had tried to turu it with nippers, but it was too cumbrous, and tho cf lor t had be n aban donsd.

I could hnvo fr ightened away tho intrudort by making a ooLso and lighting the gas, but I wUhod, If |Kissiblo, to t h w a r t their purpose in another manner, and capture ono of tho marauders. With this Intention 1 cautiously crept to a iiackage of s tout bed cords, ono of which 1 seized, nnd returned to tho door. In tho end of tho cord I made cn easy running uoov, and strongly fastened tho bight to tho leg of a ncighlmring counter t h a t supported heavy boxes of t in plate.

Then 1 careful ly held tho noose nround tho placo whero tho burglars wero cut t ing tho hole. Af ter waiting a fow minutes, 1 heard them removo tho piece of wood which they had sawod out. Tho light of a bull's-eyo lan-tern flushed fur an instant nt tho ajierturo, sufllciontly to reveal its outline and enablv mo to ad jus t tbo noose. Then a man's a r m was thrus t through tho hole.

This was tho opi>ortunity for whl-n I had waited. A quick aud vigorous movement drew tho noose tightly nround tho fellow'* wrist, and l ' ' en I hauled on tho cord with all my strength until 1 hail pulled tho arm tbrougb tbo hole as far a s I could, uotwitb-standing tho oppboitleo manifested by its owner.

There woa no noise, al though tho fellow was undoubtedly in g rea t iialn; and when 1 bad firmly secured tho cord to tho counter I felt along it until 1 touched tbo a rm, and found t h a t It had been forced th rough thu opeaing almost to thi) shoulder.

1 was not In tho least frightened. I had ono of the burglars a prisoner, nnd 1 know t h a t tho others w-uuld not long remain with him. Un tho wholo 1 woa ra ther plcasautly excited and quite exul tant over my succos.

Slipping cn my shoe*, 1 lighted three or four gas Jets, unfastened a back door uad shouted down tho alley fo r a |ioliceman. As soon as ho camo 1 lot bim Inside of tho store, mid then wo began to rocounoiter and ascer-tain tho s ta tus of alTairs a t tbo f r o n t The a r m was still there, of couno—1 should have been exceedingly astonished if It had dlsap-poured. Tho cord was l ightly d r awn arrf ind tho wrist and the hand was black, owing to tho (toppago of tho circulation of tho blood.

Tho policeman then returned to tho alloy a n d m a d u l n s way to tho f ron t , picking up another odlcor on tbo s t reet to assist him. rrcsently I heard them shoutlug to mo tha t tbo burglar was dead; tha t hi-; compouiona, finding It impossible to release him nnd fear-fu l tha t ho would expose them to tho author-ities, had cut his throat f rom oar to car.

1 was young nnd unused to dreadful acta like this, nnd thu uiiox|n-:tod dciioiienient uot only astonished tne, but so shocked my uervos tha t 1 nearly fainted. Tho return of tho policeman toa id mo lu l.ioieiiliig iho arm and open tho front door pi r t la l ly restored mo; but a f t e r tho dead burglar hail beuu removed aud tho doors were securely n-fustentd, I could do nothing but walk tho floor In grea t nervous dUroM, until il was lime to open lb* store fur bus inca in thu morning.

Then, when tho clerks arrivnd, ami 1 had related my adventure to them, I wus fain to go homo and avoid tho exclleniont that 1 knew would dlstra'-t mo if I reninlned to an-swer tho Ihoiuand questions that would bo asked of mo.

1 bail only ono satisfaction, but It was ono tliat a lad of my ago could thoroughly enjoy. I mas u hero, Tho polluo, tho p ru« nnd the puhlie f i w l y i-xpruvul their adminit lon fo r tho coohii<Mund bravery I had nmiilfe»tod in capturing Ib i burglar , and tho •ynipalhy and

hearty congratuUllous of {Kirsonal friend* •ouu resUirvd mo locomparat ivoquiutude.

But, lir»t of all. was the kind conslderalloo which I received from my omployen Thsy wero vary profuse In tho expreadous of iholr estoem. They bail n-nt for Ibo policeman who nwlited mo, and ho hail told tho story of tho burglary In such a mounor as m give mo tho tolu credit of tho capture. Tho r-vult was a magnillcont g i f t and u fortnight 's luave of tUout-u to recrui t my shaken nerves

Two years Inter 1 was sent to Savannah, Oa,, by my eniployet-H to o]ien and manage a brunch store in t h a t city,

1 was yet unmarried. The store bad a bed-room in tho rear , ndjoiuing tho oflico, and there 1 ludged. In il was ono large window, which ojiened upon an al ley, aa did a ly j the roar door of tho store In t h e adjoining entry. At night all thu doors were locked and barred. Tho Iwdroom window had a t ight , heavy out-aido shutter , made of boards and battened, which 1 could dose and fasten Inside. Tho window aill, with its broad lodge, was fully four foot nliovo tho floor.

Uno moonlight night, whon I had bwu oa-tabllshed in businea for several munths. tbe weather being very warm, 1 loft tho shutter uiielnnod ami lowered tbe top sash b fow Inches tu admi t frosb a i r , I hail not bnen disturbed by nocturnal in t ruders since my arrival, and had. owing to tho heat, bococne quite con-loM. Besides, 1 kept within reacb (rum my Uxl a formidable bowls l a l f q

About luidnigbt i awoke, rbo room was da rk , al though tho moon wna shlni ig bright ly. A slight noise a t t rac ted my atten-tion to tbo window, nnd tbero I saw a stal-w a r t follow cnileavoring to pry open tho lower sash with a chisel, and know tha t In a very fow minutes ho would cIToct an cn-trnnce. With n gun or pistol 1 could hnvo killed him without rising, but a s 1 had no weapon oxccpt tho bowio knlfo, I boil t o de-cide Instantly upon como method of t h w a r t ing his purpose, for 1 folt tlmt If bo once gained adinit tance bo would kill mo if bo could.

Oottlug out of bod Into a dim comer as quietly ai> (noiblo. and armed with the bowls knife, I crept along tho wall on my hands nnd knees until I woi fairly uiidcr the lodge of the window sill Then 1 carefully rented on ono kmsi nud pre|>aiisl for nil nttnek, I hail no sooner done to than Iho lower sash ylolihsl nnd was careful ly raised and wedged

I with Ihn chlseL Than I board tho follow 1 elombering in. As ho gnlnnl tho sill, bare-i footed, ho p a i m l an Instant lo reconnoitcr, I anil lightly leaped into tbo room.

This was tho most critical moment 1 had | over experienced. A i j i e sprang from the i ledge 1 suddenly rose and plunged the bowtt

knlfo lulu his bruoat, and he fell dead, pros-• t r a t lug mo with tho forco of bis fall. In a

•econd 1 was up again and looking out uf tho window to discover bis confederate . If ho had ono, but all was quiet In tho alloy, and uo

i ono was visible, ' As I turned tu light a lamp nnd gnln a bet-

t e r idea of tho |iosition, I fel t tbo warm blood of tho burg la r laving my f e e t Thers

I bo lay, as dead as Jul ius Cirwir, a big, burly negro, holding In his stilTcned grasp u IKJWIO knlfo much larger than mine, and 1 was very, very thankful t h a t ho had found no oppor-tuni ty tu usu it upon me.

I dreiaed myself hurriedly, with a nervous t remor tha t 1 had not noticed until then, and bastoned to open thu f r o n t dour of tho store. Tho s t m t was bathed In muonhght and mid-n igh t silence was over n!L Again and again I shunted tho mime of tho patrolman on tha t beat, with whom 1 hud an iut imato acquaint-ance, and in a fow minutes ho camo, runulng mid qulto excited by tho novelty uf being wanted.

Af ter n brief relation of my ndvonturo nnd a closer oxamluation of tho dead burglar , the guard ian of tho night idcutiliud him as an old o(Tender, a desperutu villain well known t o tho polico.

More olUccrs were speedily called In, and tbo body, with tho negro's bowiu kuifo and chisel, wna removed.

I spent an unquiet hour, t rembling with nervous excitement in washing tho flour and closing tho shu t te r and window. Then 1 walked tho floor another hour to soothe my robellious nerves, aud then I went to bed and slept thu sleep of tho Just until d u y l i g h t

This was my last encounter with u burglar. Tbo sport Is too exciting for f requen t indiii-gcnco or for enjoyment .

1 may say, in conclusion, tlmt this adventure puvod tho way for my cntrancu into tho firm a s a partner. My "pluck," and possibly a serviceable supply of assurance, Uoides my constant lldelity to the Interests of tho busi-ness, served mo in lieu of capital .—Mat Haw-thorn in Chicago J o u n aL

A Pruuilnlng Uoy. A 6 t Louis d r y goods house advertised fur

a " s m a r t boy," und they gut him. They put b im behind tbo counter . Tho following eon-rersa t iou jiasfed between him aud bis flrst customer i

Customer (picking u p a pair of glovcsl— W h a t aro thesef

S m a r t Boy—Gloves. Customer—Yes, yes; b u t wha t do you ask

fo r them/ S m a r t Boy—Wo don' t ask fo r them a t all;

customers do t h a t Customer—You don' t unders tand me. How

d o they como I S m a r t Boy—Why. they como In pairs, of

course. Customer—No, nol IIow high do they

como I S m a r t Buy—Just above tho wrist, I bo-

l iova Customer—But what do you get for tbeml Smar t Boy—Mel I don ' t get nothing fur

tbcui. Boss (xx-kets all tho money. Customer dosing patUmcej—What Is tha

prieo of those gloves per pair ! S m a r t Boy—Oh, tha t ' s your lay, is i t l

Why didn ' t you say so uforol Ono dollar.— S t Louis Uugazine.

C a t a r r h o r i g i n a t e s in s c r o f u l o u s t a i n t . H o o d ' s Sa rwipa r i l l a pur i f leS t h e b lood, a n d t h u s p e r n m n c n t l y c u r e s c a t a r r h .

T H A T I I A ( K I N G C O U G H c a n be b j q u i c k l y c u r e d by Sh i lo l iH C u r e , W e l a u r a n l e e i t . r i .Ai tK & WINEQAU.

EII.ERT'S EXTRACT OF TAB & W ILD < .'IIKRKY is u s a l e , r e l i ab l e u n d plei isunt r e m e d y f o r C o u g h . Co lds . B r o n c h i t i s . A s i b n i a , a n d all t h r o a t t r o u b l e s ; u ill re-l i e v e a n d b e n e f i t c o u s u m p t i o n . T r y it u i ;d b e c o n v i n c e d . E v e r y b o t t l e w a r -n i r t e d ; p r i c e SOo. a n d o n e d o l l a r | ier Ixi l t le . 8 o l d b y all d i u g g i s l s . P r e p a r e d b y t h e E m m e r t P r o p r i e t a r y Co . , Ch icn-RO, BI . V

E I L E R T S D A Y L I G H T L I V E R P I L L S a r e a b o o n t o BUlTeretn f r o m Sick-lieaduclii 'S, S o u r S tonia i ' l i , T o r p i d L i v e r a n d l i u l l g i ' s l i on . S u g a r - c o a t e d , p leas a n t to l a k e a n d w a r r a n t e d t u g o t h r o u g h b y d a y l i g h t .

Mothern wi l l find Dr , W i n c b e l l ' i T e e t h i n g S y r u p j u s t t h e m e d i c i n e lo h a v e in t b e l iuune f o r t b e c b i l d r e n ; it wi l l c u r e C o u g h a , Co lds , S o r e T h r o u t , n n d R e g u l a t e t b e B u w l s . T r y i t .

DR. J A Q U E S ' G E R M A N W O R M C A K E S defetroy w o r m s a n d r e m o v e t h e m I r o m t h e a y s t e m . S a f e p l e a s a n t u n d e t f e c t i v e .

H A P P Y H O M E D L O O D P U R I F I E R w I h e P e o p l e s P o p u l a r M e d i c i n e l o r p u r -i f y i n g t h e b l o o d ; p r e v e n t i n g o r c u r i n g D y s p e p s i a , B i l l l ousness . H e a i l a c b e , Doi l s a n d a l l F e < ' m a n d Ma la r i a l Disea-ses .

P r i c e 50c. a n d o n e d o l l a r p e r b o t t l e .

U N C L E S A M ' S C O N D I T I O N f O W -D E R wi l l c u r e D i s t e m p e r , C o u g h s , Co lds , F e v e r s a n d m o a t of t h e d iseases t o w h i c h H o i s e s , C a t t l e , S h e e p , H o g s a n d P o u l t r y a r e s u b j e c t . So ld b y all d r u ^ g i s l s .

U N C L E S A M ' S N E R V E & B O N E L I N I M E N T wi l l r e l i eveSpra ' i iH .Br i i i s r s , N e u r a l g i a a n d R h e u i n a i l s m . Sold by a l l d r u g g i s t s .

T H E V E R D I C T U N A N I M O U S . .

W . D. S u i t , D r u g g i s t , B ippns . I n d . , t e s t i f i e s : " I c a n r e c o m m e n d E l e c t r i c B i t t e r s a s t h e v e r y bes t r e m o d y . E v e r y b u t t l e so ld IIIIM g iv^n rel ief in e v e r y c a s e . O n e m a n took s ix bo t t l e s , a n d wniHCtireil of R h e u m a l i s m of 10 y e a r s stHiiilinir." A b r a h a m H a r e , d r u g g i s t , Bel lv i l le . O h i o , a t l l r m s i " T h e liest sellnic ' me-l i c i n e I h a v e e v e r b a n d i e d In m y W y e a r s ' e x p e r i e n c e , is E l e e i r i c B i ' t e r s , " T b o u -s a m l s of uthei-H h a v e mldeii t l e d r l e s t i n u m y , s o t h a t t h e v i rd l c t is unan i i i i u i i s t h a t E l e c t r i c B i t t e r * d o c u r e all d i s e a s t s of t b e L i v e r . K i d n e y s o r HIIKHI. O n l y M linlf d o l l u r a hot l i e a t Hilli t t t l l u n t e r ' s D r u g S t o r e .

H A P P Y A N D U U N G K Y .

F o r o v e r live y e a r s I wmi a c o n s t a n t s u l f u r e r w i t h t lmt m o s t t e r r ib l e a n d n n -n o y i n g d i sease . py»iH>|wlii. A f t e r p a y -imr o u t huinlreilH of do l l a r s , t h e u n i y m e d i c i n e 1 f o u n d t l m t wou ld d o m e a n y good w a s S u l p h u r B i i t r r* . S ix l io t t le* c u r e d m e . N o w I c i n e-it well a n d a m h n p p y a n d h u n g r v . — ( E o f t o i t T i m M .

S H I L O H ' S C O U G H a n d C o n s u m p t i o n C u r e in sold by u s o n a i ruar . inte- ' . I t c u r e s C o n s u m p t i o n . CLARK Jt WINEOAR.

S L E E P L E S S N I G H T S , n inde m i s e r a -b le b y t h a t t e r r i b l e c o u g h , S h i l o h ' s C u r e is t h u R e i u c d v f o r y o u ,

CLARK & WINEOAR.

P a i n e ' s

C e l e r y

C o m p o u n d P u r i f i e s t h e B l o o d ,

S t r e n g t h e n s t h e N e r v e s ,

S t i m u l a t e s t h e L i v e r ,

R e g u l a t e s t h e K i d n e y s

a n d B o w e l s , 1

G i v e s L i f e a n d V i g o r

t o e v e r y o r g a n . :

There's nothing like it • Lost spring, being very much run down nnd Ikllll ifaMl t i,r«v nr..* .

The Favorite Medicino for T h r o a t nml L u n g Difll-cul l ies h a s lung beeu , a n d slill is, Aycr ' s Cher ry r e c t o r a l . I t cures C r o u p , W h o o p i n g C o u g h , D r o n c h l t i s , a n d A s t b m u ; suothes irri iutiuu uf tho L n r y 1 1 ^ and F a u c e s ; s t ruugthens tho V o c a l O r g a n s ; a l l ays soreness of tho L u n g s ; pro vents C o n s u m p t i o n , a n d , even in advauccd s t ages of t l iat disease, rel ieves Coughing and linliiees Sleep. T h e r e Is no o t h e r preparut ion fur -lis-eases of the th roa t and lungs u bo com-parcd wi th this rommly.

" M y wifo h a d a dis tressing cough, wi th pa in i in the s ide aini In east . W u tried various muil icines, but nuiio did her any good unt i l I got a Isittlu uf A y e r ' a Cher ry Pectoral , w hich has cu red her . A neighlior. Sirs, ( l lenn. hu.l tho measles , a n d the eouab wa-. mlioved by tho use o( Ayur ' s Cherry 1'ectimd. I huvo uo besi tut lou In rucoiunieuding th i s

C o u g h M e d i c i n e

to eve ry one nf l l ie ted."—Robert H o r t o n , F o r e m a n UeaJtiyhl, Morr i l l ton, Ark .

" I havn beeu atlllctod w i t h a s t h m a fo r forty years . l a s t spr ing I was t aken wi th a violent r o u g h , which t h r ea t ened to t e r m i u a t e my day*. E v e r y o n e pro-nounced me iu consipnii t ion. 1 de te r -mined to try A y e r ' a Cherry Pectora l . I t s elTects w e r e magica l . 1 was i iumedi-ntcly rel ieved a n d coni in i ted to imnrovo unti l en i i re ly r ecovered . "—Joe l Bul la rd , Gu i l fo rd , Conn.

" Six months ago I bad a severe liem-o r rhage of tho lungs, bruugli t ou by an Incessant cough which deprived uio of s leep a n d rest, I tr ied various reuio-dles, but obta ined no relief until I be-gan to t a k e A y e r ' a C h e r r y Pectoral . A few bot t les of th i s niedieino cured m e . " Mrs, E , Cuburn , 19 Second St., Lowell , Mass .

" F o r chi ldren afllicted w i t h colds , coughs , sure throat , or cronn, I do n o t know of any r emedy which will g ive more speedy relief t han Ayer ' s Cf ierry Pec to ra l . I have found it. also, inva lu -ab le in cases uf Whooping Cough . " — A n n Lovejuy , 1257 Wash iug tun s t ree t , ' Boston, Mass. •

Ayers Cherry Pectoral, I'EFrAUED UT

Dr. J . C. Ayer L Co. , Lowell, Mass .

Bold by all Brugglsti. I'IIC I t ; Hi boiilci.$j.

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E l y ' s C r e a m fialm C l e a n s e s t h e N a s a l P a s s a g e s . A l -

l a y s I n d a m m a t i o n . H e a l s t h e S o r e s .

R e s t o r e s t h e S e n s e s o f T a s t e , S m e l l

a m i H e a r i n g .

A p u r t l e l s Is n p p l l f d i n to r i i rh n i a t n l u n d Uagro-rHbls, 1 'r lce Allr, ut nil i l rng -g l . u o r b y mul l . ELY lilKiTllEllS, Ml War len bt.. New Vork.

Detroit, G'd Haven Oi lw^kee l l A l l - W A Y

TUE ULD KRL1ABLZ UOUTETO AIX POINW E>BT AND WEST

i n ofloct Dec 8 IWd,

TRAINS LEAVE IX)WELL (J01N0 EAST: 4 Del roll Eipreaa * !» A • t Through Mall II 10 A s I Erening Express, I 'A r s IC M!AM1 Ill V) P a 10 M f b t Ezptnui II 10 p a

UOINQ WEtiTi I Morning Ezprniis.

0 Night Vxpress II MfitBd,.

S Thro Mail, U 30 p • 4 110 p M 5 !0 A a I 00 PM

i Uraad lUpliU Kim ess I? P) i> M f T Through l lekelslu all priiicipai poinia Eual to r sa lea l lhvConipauy ' s oiMcv, I owell,

Niw. 7 and 10 run dally; oilier ti.vln' dally, Sunday ezo-pled. A O. KEVULAUFK, W, E. DAVIS,

Lowell Ax cal. Ass I. II*D. Pas* Ag't. Chicago, III

(lobUltiled. I procured tome ot Paine's I 'elfrr IXjmpound. The usi! of t n o bottle* mmle me reel l lkoa new man. A s a jrencrui tonic and spring medicine, I do not know l u equal."

, W. i . cueiKLrAr. Brigadier Oeneral V. N. O., UurUngton, V t

Use It Now! ••naving used your Paine's Celery compound

this spring, I can salPly recouimcnd It as the roost iMivenul and at the same time most genlle regulator. It Is a splrndld nerve tonic, and since talcing It I have tell like a new man.'1

I t eT KNOUS, Walertown. Dakota. II. '0, Uxlor t t . eo . At Druggists,

W t u s . luciiAiiosoii CCo. Propa. BurUngton. Vt

DIJIM0MD DYES

UCTATED FOOD %£, V i t p,

Lowell & Hastings Railwa;. T I M E T A U L E :

TRAINS ARRIVE,

111:50 A. H 4.-011 F. M, 0:0 P. H,

TUAINH LKAVK, I.Va u 11t: 10 p. M. 44 ) P.M.

T h e M a i l s ,

OOINO WEST.

, 4 : 4 3 a . m . — c l o s e d p o u e l i f o r G r a n d R a p i d s ,

ISUIO p . u i — W a y m a i l . 4;'J0 |>. i n . — W a y m a i l .

OOINO BAST.

7:13 a . m . — C l o s e d p o u c h f o r D e t r o i t . 11 £ 5 a . i n . — W a y m a i l . 4;!W p . i n . — W a y m a i l .

OOINO SOUTH.

OilKl a . m . — M a i l bv cur r i e i i o C h a n d l e r . C a m p b e l l , W . C a m p b e l l , C l a r k s -vi l le , C-arluton C e n t e r .

FROM THE SOUTH.

6:00 o. m —Mail r ece ived f r o m N o . I r v i n g , O ' D o n n e l l , F r e e p o r t , !>.> g a n , B o w n e , A l t o .

OOINO NORTH.

1:30 p m . — M a i l f o r F a l l a s s b u r g , A l t o n , G r u n t , G r a t t a n .

FROU THU NORTH.

11:80 a . m . — M a i l r ece ived f r o m a b o v e p l a j e e .

Al l m a i l s c lose 30 m i n u t e s b e f o r e t i m e a b o v e s t a t e d .

P o s t Ofl ico o p e n f r o m 7 a . m . to 7:30 m . , s t a n d a r d t i m e .

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I o n ' W l l l t e j t j u r i d a .

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ATA REASONABLEPRICr

M C P H E R S O N ' S

B A Z A A R T R A I N S O P E R A H O U S E B L O C K ,

L O W E L L , - M I C H I G A N .

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JNO. FiNZER & E R O S - , L o u i s / i u e . K v ;

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of lievils of Kent County, Mirhlgan, un the four-leenth day of Mareh, A. D., iBTT, at 3 o'clock P U , In liber M or Mortage on psgu IU0, aud upon •alii murtgsga above mentloniyi and described there being elaoiied to be due thereon at the dste of ibis notice Ihe sum of four nundred and seventy Ibrve dullars ai d flfly live cents. [ftT&U] for principal and lawresl. which ia the whole amount eUlmrd lobe un,,ald thereon,and no suit nr prwi-rdings at law or in equity having b-en lui-llluted turi-'.-over llm debt secured by said niongiig-, or any pari thereof; therefore notice i> hereby glvenjbat liy virtue of the power of sale in Mill morlgsge eontalned, and In pur-suance of the slaluln lu such case made and provided, villi mortgage will be foreclosed bv a wleof the premise* therela discr.bjd al public auction, t < Ihe highest bidder, at tbe from door of the Court house, to wit:

Court hon-e liha-k. so called. In Ihe d t v of ' irinil R.iplds, on Hie Jftli day of April. ISW). at 10 oVluck in Ihu forenoon of ihut dsy . to satisfy HIIIII niuiig<<Ee debt and costs aud expenses of sale. Ineluding llie sialutury AUorney fees; said nrenils^s being dmerlbe I In saUl n iongjge a-follows: All tlial cerUlli piece or psrcei of land knoKii 1'iid desoriiMil as lollowu. tu » l f The north wot oue-quArtrr (N. E. !4l of Ibt soulh-wesl one ipiaiter [S W. U) ut Mx-lion Iwrnty-•line ISI) toaiisliip nine [91 north, range eleven (II] WI s:, except on*- [11 a t l e sold to -cliool dis 1 rk-t and I'll" quarter [14] aer- deeded to llie • hxal Tuupler. . Couut) of Kent and S'ate of Miehii-an Nii.l p i rc -»f bind eoatuinlng rhirty eiirht nnd Ihrre qinirlem [ ^ | acres uf Und, lie the sanie mure or tess, accoromg tu Ouvern-m elil »UMe\.

Dated Jaunury ISth, ISfH OEOaOE It. COOK,

Enwis K Swrr r , Mortgagee. Attorney lor Mild Motignge.-,

IJHOIIATE N'OTirK FOR HKAHIS'O CLAIMS 1 BEK-'RK COURT. Siaiu of Michigan.

Count) of Kent. s>. Notice is hereby given, that bv an urder of the I'nilMie Court for the • oumy of Kent. III kde un the UJih day of Jituunry, A, Il l-Ml, six moiilbs from that dale were allowed for cnsl i torsto present their claims against the estate of

ISRAEL WIIEDON, late of ssld County, deceased, and tliat all credit-ors uf still deceased are required to pn-seol their claims lo niii i 'roiulo t 'uun. nl tile Probate oflloe. In the city of Urn id Rapids, for examloa-tioa and allowance, on or before llie

aith DAV or JULY KIXT, nnd that such claims wi'l be heard nef.ire sa'd Coutt, on Tni-day, tin- suld Will d iyo f July next, at ten o'clock In the f»renoun of tliat day.

Dated January vlltli. \ D. lS-u CVRUSt . PERKINS.

3lwl Judge of Probate.

O r d e r o f P u b l i e i i t i o n .

STATE OF MICHIOAN-The Circuit Court for the County of Keut: In Chancery.

Sin.MV U. RiciiMoso, C-impl ilnant. VS

FIT'SAS A. Dcsn, IlesHT W. noorn, M^at A. liouru AXO lls.sar U. HALL, Defendants.

At a session of said court held at Ihe Court HOKSC, In th- city of (Irand Kaplils. in suld Coun ly, on IheHlli d a r o f Janui ry , A, l», ISM).

Present the Hon. William E. Orove. Circuit Judge

In this cn 1- , II appearing from affldavlt on llie tliai lb . U'lendant Henry O. Hull is not a reuldtni of tills stale, but U a resident of ibe Stale of Calirondi, on motlun of H P, Hicks and M II, WalkarX'ompUintin's a-dicllors. It is urderwl mat ineap| i raranc« of said aou-rea]-denl defendant, Henry O, Hall, be entered here-in wimin four monlbs frum the date of this or der. and In case of bis appearance be cauae his :ui>wrr lo the lull of complainl lo be Hied, and a copy I hereof lo lie nerved on the coin-plalnanl 'afolltitui s within 1 wtnly dayt after ser-vic < un him uf a copy uf said bill and r.ollee of this order; and In dufauli lliereof, said bill will lie taken us confessed by said non-realdent de-fer.daill. And II la further unletnl. that within llfben dsys ihe Cumplnlnnni cnitse a nulioe of 1 his onler to be puhnhed in the I OWKLL Jucas-AL a newspaiH-r prlnled, piibilshe'l and circulal-ing In said Couuly, and mat said puldh ailou be cuniinued therein once in each week for six weeks in succrasion ur that he causa a copy of this order 10 bo personally terved un aaid dud resident Defrinlaiil at leai>l l a ea ty r 'a js i.-elora the time alane ore-cill-ii for Ids appearance.

WILLIAM E. oltOVE. Circuit Judge Examliie<l. ciiunter>ignnl and mteied by me,

F sa sa P. CAiiravTgu. Deputy RegLter, 8. P. H i c u AXO M 11. Wautxa.

Coiiiiilaluaul'a Solicitors. (A true copy. Allvst) '

f»A»X P. CABPEXrXK. Deputy Reg later.

O r i l v r t i l * i ' l i b l i c a t i o i i .

OTATE OK MICIIKIAS -The t ' lroullCoun for i j Ihe Count) of Kent: In Cliant-ery.

Ogoiuig A, HuxtTAsn KUWIK K Kwsrr, Kxeenloi-. ol llie la-t mil a'ul leala Ill-Ill of Sidney Sweet, drceased, Culll-plalnaula,

va CIIAIJU R. SLIUH, I.VSAS II FOILCTT, JxasixA Joiisaox. Ailmlnlilrutiix uf die estate of WdllAUi II Jiilmvin. de ceased, and i nu IS M Hi LLASO, D< feudsnls.

At a seaal m of u h l Court, held al the Court H mse, in ihe city uf Urend R.pMa. in saldcuun-ty. un ihe U'ml uay 01 .lauuary. A l», is 0

PriKtut, lion Wnilam Urove. Clrvult Judge

lu this cause. II appearing from i;n|ilnvl| <,n flle, thai the drfeMlaiil,!,) man II. Kollell, has de|>aili<l fium Ids Liu known place of ir.ldenus and his it'siurlice cannot be n-o-iiaiurd anil It cannol Iw ascerialneil In what n a t e orcountiy he resides, on motloii of Eilwln K Hweel, Col'i-plalnanl'a Rulicltor, it is onlemi Unit Ihe Bp peaiance of sa'd noli resident defeinlant,Lyman D. Ko'leii, In- entered hereln wlihln live nioulhs from Ihe daleof this order, and In case of his ap-pearunce he cause his answer to the BUI of Com-plaint lo b, tlleu and a copy lliereof to Iw teri'esl on Ibe r'onipliliianl'a Mi'lcllor ulthln Uen ly days after iwrvice un hiin of acopv of said Hid aad notice of this order; and in default iherrof. said lllll will be taken a t coufesaed by said uon resldenl Defendanl.

Anil it It further urdered that within twenty days the CSiiiplalnan' cause a notice of this or-der to be published In the Uiwrtx JocaXAU a newspaper pruned, published and circulating In said County, and that said puhlirallun bo con-tluued therela onco In each Vetk fur six weeks in succession, or that ho cauae a ropy 0' this or-der to be personally served on said non-retldcnt Defendant al least tweiny days before the lime above prescribed for his app-nrauce

WILLIAM E. ORoVE, Circuit Judge Examined, counlerslxoed anil untered by me,

CoaNaUcs L. I I A U V S V , Register. EtntlH r . BWXXT, Cumplainaui's Solicitor anu

of Counsel. (A true copy, aliest)

^ Couxaucs L. HABVXT, Register.

ORTOAGE SALE.—Defaull having been made in Iheeoiidi l ioosofa certain mort-

gage 1- iringdale the fourteenth day of March, one thuiisand. eight hundred and sevenly-sevrn, and made nnd -xecnled bv Hester llrown and Julia D llrown his wife.both of ths city of Urand Hapid-OIIchlgan.lo lieorge R. Cook.or Syracuse, New Vork; which mnrtgage was received for re-'iml and reisinled in the ofllce of the register

T i y ' i ' l ' A l

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IT'S AN IMMENSE OFFER AND A RARE CHANCE T H E H A P P Y D A Y H A S B E E N N A M E D 1

A n d w e o r e n o w in t i e m i d s t of

. A . G J - R E A . T T U M B L E I n t h e p r i c e s of o u r e n t i r e s t u c k uf

F E L T G O O D S A N D S O C K S . Y o u a r e I n v i t e d to L o o k a n d S e e H o w t h e F i g u r e s H a v e B e e n R e d u c e d :

Men's Knit Dootshave dropped from {UUOto I .V) Meu'sall fell shoes have dropped from -H 00 to 3 BO " Fell " " " 1,-1' to 1,11 Women's " " •• HSOtoJUO

" I il.t tu I is) '" " 1.40 lo I 10 " Beaver iSOtoUIW " foxed bearer " " liOOtol.W

S p a c e wi l l n o t a l l o w u s to g i v e a c o m p l e t e list o f t h e goods w e h a v e r e d u c e d p r i c e s o n , b u t w e i n v i t e y o u t o cull u n d see f u r y o u r s e l v e s . D o n ' t s u t l e r w i t h co ld f e e t w h e n w e o i l e r s u c h b a r g a i n s .

R O B E R T S O N & S O N , theshoemm.

T O T H E W O M E N ! WH E N we unde r s t and all

the a n a t o m y and phys-iology of women , ar..l

l e a r n of the d ;8casi-s pe tn i i a r t o the i r sex, there is a feel ing of s y m p a t h y c rea ted within t h e b r c a j t for h e r well-being and preservat ion of h e r health.

W E A K N E S S .

O n accoun t of the in t imate connec t ion of t hese diseases wi th the s tomach , brain, h e a r t and liver, t h r o u g h the sympa the t i c spinal sys tem of n e r v e s d iagnosis o r . l o c a t i n g of ht-r diseases

comes t h e m o r e difficult T h u s as a s y m p t o m o l h e r diseases t h e may hare neu-ralgic

H E A D A C H E ,

dizziness, unna tu ra l emot ions and various delu5iont ,amount-ing to mania , o r m a y have local paralysis, nausea and vomii ing , perver ted appeti te , a d ry , hack ing cough , palpita-t i on ' o f the heart , oppression and fa inlness , pain in the back

t h e i and kidneys , and every imaginable b e - ' as caused b y reflex action.

Hibbard'S Rheumatic Syrup A . O O M F O U N D C

C o n l a l n i o g P o d o p h y l u m , Ca tca ra S a g r a d a , Unicorn Root , Black Cohosh and P o k e R o o t , with tonics 10111 diuretics, with Salyci l lc Acid, Nerv ines , etc., etc., scieniiScaily c o m b i n e d and plca>aiit to take, all of t h e m being specifics in thei r action, as well as laxat ive and a l tera t ive , tha t w ill res tore act ion, subdue in i Ia inmai ion ,and p rove all thai the most as tute ph r s i c i an or pathologis t could suggest . Hibbard ' s R h e u m a t i c Plasters app l i ed to the smaf l o l the back, or a b d o m e n , or to any por ts tha t may be pa in fu l u d w e a k , will be found very beneficial. R e a s o n teaches t h e lesson.

IT N E V E R F A I L S . * I T N E V E R FAILS-

I T I S A S A F E F A M I L Y M E D I C I N E . Because It coolalns no poison ev opiates , Cliililrvn, invalids and ilrlicitc persons will And il the best ocdltinc and Ionic lhc> can use. No hoim; should be wilhout il. Always in ieawin, Sfrimg, Summtr, I Aultm* aUJ Winltr. ^ V

If you cannot pm-urc it ol your druggist scm'direct to ns. Price $1.00; 6 houlcs $5. Plasters s j c

T E S T I M O N I A L S W O R T H Y O F C O N F I D E N C E . It has curtil my inJigcMion, purified mv bliwd ami 1 Ten years I have lain a great tufferer from dyt

mo a well woman, and I cannot sav loo much iK-psla, neuralgic heaihubc and other ditcaset. Hlb-welli IB peals* of boih Syrun and Pi.isti

Mrt. S. E, llsvits, Whitehall, Mich.

ItibliariTt nhcumalic Svrup bat 00 iiual. Wc cannot be wilhuul it io mir lamiiy

OM«v MtTTiirw Wltsv, Mnvl^on, Mich.

jiepsia. neuralgic heailat be and ollic bald's Kbeunulic Stnip n-ade me a

Mas A. D. SOUL«, J N o u s , Jscksoo, Mich.

Ilibhird's Rheumaiic Sjrop entirely cared me. I llnnk il the best family mcdicine in tbe world. 1

Mas. Locis KLISUTM. Wabash, lad.

A S U R E C U R E F O R R H E U M A T I S M

Satisiactorj Teas and Coffees am those that

S U I T T H E P U R C H A S E R .

Ths Verdict of th* Family at the

BREAKFAST OR TEA TABLE regardluv tb--se go-als snd when -e they come Is

s lOusl linportanl one.

W h e r e d i d y o u g e t t h a t

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FREE CONSULTATION m t . A . U . S P I N N E Y ,

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Will be at Ihe Itathbun House, Grand Rapids, oft tho IM of each inoniK only. I}pcs.-|al a l i rn i los given to Citl i tn b . Kye. Kior,Tlironi and L . inc Ulseusea. Also Keclal , L ' tcr lue and I ' r l v a t * Ularitsra.

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L A O I E S - P S K D o T o u r Oteu D y e i n g , a t H o m e .

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One H u n d r e d Dol lars f V h A ^ . " P K V i a i A AO hat ths Good Old Dr . Chase ' s

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a. 1. sowse, a . r_ cousn. nas ' t sraisiH.

Bowne, Combs & Striker,

B A N K E R S , L o w e l l , - M i c h i g a n .

T r a n s a c t u t i e n e r a l B-i i ik ing Bus ines s nnd issue D r a i t * av i t l l ab le in uli

j w r t s of t h e W o r l d .

M . C . G R I S V V O L D ,

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J , H A R R I S O N R I C K E R T ,

DENTIST. Fine Gold Fillings a Specialty.

All wurk Warranied.

L o w e l l , - Mich. L O W E L L

Business Men's Association.

Regular Meeting's Firs! Thursday in every

month, al B. C. Smilh ' i store.

N . B . B L A I N , P r e s .

C h a s . J . C h u r c h & S o n

B A N K I R ,

L o w e l l , - - M l c b .

W e c h e l . S c h e i n , V e r k a u f t n a c h D e u t c h -l a n d u n d A l i a L a n d e r .

Robertson £ Son carry s pro* Ileal line of Boom, Shoes and Rubbers.

M i l k 4 c e n t s per q u a r t n t n y bouee , I ' U l ^ f r o m 8 to 9 a . in . a n d f r o m 5 t o 0 p . m . D . E . SPRING.

F o r Q a l o - S e v e r a l c h o i c e f a r m s r o r O d I B . K e e n e . Vergi

lo-I ' e rgen -

nee , B o w n e a n d B o s t o n . Alsr s eve ra l h o u s e s a n d Iota in t b e v i l l a g e o t Lowe l l . C a n s u n ail cbtsat-a of c u s t o t n e r a . For f u t t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s i n q u i r e a t t h e of f ice of 8 . P . H I C K S , 8t f o v e r W e s t ft C o ' s d r u g s t o r e .

W 9 n t p H - T O E X C H A N O E A G O O D " ' ® l l ' c u r o a d c u r t f o r a n e w m i l c h c o w . D E . SPSISO.

Robertson & Bon give you tho yery lowest pries* on good goods

H n i K p A N D T Q R E E L O T S T O E X -n u u o c i-hangw fo r u s m a l l f a r m n e a r t o w n s u i t a b l e lo r m i l k bus iness .

D . E . SPHLSO.

W a n t p H T T a L L T i N D S O F P E L T S wanieui ailj Fur8 ul W o o l e n Mills .

t b e Lowel l

HESRV F. CLAHK P r o p .

Wanted-A i i 0 0 D MA* * iw un-c a r e of s l o c k .

d e r s t a u d s m i l k i n g nnd D. E . SP ISO.

W a n t o r l - 5 0 L o a d ! , o r 8 ' " " ' c u , n vvanieu. ^ Ei SHUNO .

New Milks Cows^VS,™? t h e higbi-st p r i ce i n c a s h . D r o p a postul 11 m e a n d I » i l l ca l l n t o n c e

J . S . DASIELS, L o w e l l , Micb , , P . O . Box 370.

Ko one sella honorable foot-weo." al less prices than Robertaon 4 Sun

S p a n u l H e a v y C o l t s ,

C o m i n g 3, f o r sa le c h e a p . O n e a n d o n e ha l f m i l e w e s t of J i a rk i -v i l l e .

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t > y Up.

AH pa r t i e s n w i n g m e o n a c c o u n t will h e n - b t t a k e n m i c f i l i f t u n l i f s i b e i r ac-c o u n t s a r e s e t t l ed i n n n e d i a l e l y i b e y will b e p laced in t b e l i a n d s of a co l l ec to r .

I, It, MALCOLM.

S t . V a l e n t i n e will b o l d fu l l a w a y t o -m o r r o w .

| I W C a b i n e t s o n l y li.-'M) per dor., a t P h i l l ey ' s .

| O ld pape r s on lv Ac p e r do r . a t t b e J o i i r n a t off ice.

O n ' y t e n d a y s m o r e of IIIIIIHIIU'S g r e a t s l a t i g h i e r sale .

D o n ' t m i s s H u d s o n ' s s l a u g h i e r sa le . E v e r y t h i n g goes.

J . C W e s t is in F l o r i d a look ing a f t e r , b i s p i n e in t e res t s t h e r e .

Mr, E . f , f r . i w . o* G r a n d H a v e n , vis-i ted b is bro l l ie r . E II, C r a w , M o n n a y ,

Hu* Lowel l ' s I lus iness Men 's Assoc ia -t ion passed in to "IDOCUOUS d e s u e t u d e : "

] S p e c i a l sa le of B0 p ieces IlriM'ii'lwd d r e s s g i s s l s , solid co lo r s , a t Be |ier y a r d

I n l H u d s o n ' s .

j M u r p h y B r o t h e r s s t a r t e d t h r e e e a r s ' of i s i i u t w s lo New O r l e a n s t b e l i t e r j p a r t of lust week .

I C a r l W e a t h e r w n x a n d w i f e , of A h e r d e e n . W a s h i n g t o o Te r r i t o ry^ v i s i t ed

; L o w e l l f r i e n d s las t w e e k .

N. P . H u s t e d h a s b e e n ronl ini -d t o h i s b i t l f o r a week w i t h l u n g f eve r , b u t is n o w o n t h e r o a d l o r e c o v e r y .

T h r e e b ig pa r t i e s o n i h o s l a t e — O i d FOIKS' P a r t y F r i d a y n i g h t . Masonic Ba l l t h e SAL a n d i n a u g u r a t i o n Bal l Mar. 4 t h .

T b e W o m a n ' s H o m e Mlssl-marv so-c i e ty wil l m e e t in t h e L i b r a r y r o o m s , W e d n e s d a y , Feb. 201 Ii. a l t w o o ' c lock .

E d . B e n n e t t bus i i r o u - b t h is l ine n e w r e s i d e n c e to c c m p l e l e n e s s b y p u l l i n g in a f u r n u c e . M o r g a n £ S m i t h s e t i t f o r h i m .

J . L H e a r t , t h r o u g h h i s a t t o r n e y , M. M. P e r r y , has b a d h is p e n s i o n i n c r e a s e d f r o m | l ) . lo $1U p e r i non i l i , b e g i m n g Dec. las t .

T h e 19:80 p a s s e n g e r t r a i n on t h e D. & M. w a s d e l a y e d n e a r l y t w o h o u r s T l i u r s -d a y by a f r e i g h t t r a i n w h i c h w a s olf t h e t r a c k a t P o n l i a c .

Bess ie H u m r e t u r n e d f r o m Traverser C i ty F r i d a y , w h e r e s h e had lieen a c t i n g a s a t - e n d a n t in t h e A s y l u m for a m o n t h . S h e d i d n ' t e x a c t l y f a n c y t h e pos i i iou .

T h e L a d i e s Aid S o c i e t y , of t h e M E . c h u r c h , wil l g i v e it N e w E n g l a n d S u p -p e r In t h e v a c a n t s t o r e in Un ion B l o c k . W e s t S i d e , W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . F e b ' y 20. 1889.

T h e p r o j e c t o r s of t h e Mason ic T e m p l e , a t G r a n d Kapids , a r e c a s t i n g t h e i r e y e s | n n t h e s i t e of the old c o u n t y b u i l d i n g s nu l w a n t t b e S u p e r v i s o r s t o g i v e t h e m

a p r i c e o n i t .

A n a s s u m p s i t su i t w a s c o m m e n c e d in t h e C i r c u i t C o u i t S . i t u r d a y by J o h n S . L a w r e n c e , r ece ive r of t h e LO«'PII N a t -iona l H a n k , a g a i n s t Tress ie M. a n d A m bnree A W e e k - , of G r a t t a i i .

A l K o p f Bros, y o u wil l l ind t h e finest Rue of Bedroom S u i t s . Beds . Bi i re .u is . 4 c . e v e r s h o w n i n L o w e l l , a l l of t h e i r o w n m a n u f u c t H i v . N o w is i h e l i m e l o b u v . us i hey o i l e r t h e m ut w h o l e s a l e p r i ces . .

F r a n k C l a r k , l a te w i t h A. F i she r & Co . . n o w of ll ie firm ol J o b n s i n i t C l a r k , w i s h e s l o a n n o u n c e t h a t h e is p r e p a r e d to a l l r n d l l ie w a n t s of h i s o l d a m i ns m a n y n e w c t i s t o m i rs a s h e m a y be a b ' e l o s ecu re .

A l f . H a r r i s , l i v i n g o n t h e Geo. M i ' K e e f a r m , i w . i mi les s o u t h of A d a , wil l h a v e a l a r g e a u c i l o n sa le of h is f a r m s t o r k , i m p l e m e n t s , f o d d e r , <Sc, on S i t u r d . i y i h e SWI He i n t e n d s m o v i n g to M u s k e -g o o . w h e r e h e will t a k e a |H«itioii in a m i l l .

T h e r e p o r t be ing i n c i r c u l a t i o n t h a t

CHAS. J. CHURCH b SON, B A N K E R S ,

L y o n B l o c k , L o w e l l , M i c h .

A General Baaking Business Conducted,

X o O A A T S a a i C 3 Z < Z a X : = T Z 3 £ T O .

Dra f t s Hold o a a l l Fo re ign C e u n t r l e a .

HERE -tND T H E R E .

O ld R e s i d e n t s ' R e u n i o n F r i d a y even-i n g .

C a b i n e t s a t P h i l l e y ' s o n l y $1.00 per ha l f dox.

S u i t s m a d e to o r d e r a t B. C . S m i l l i ' s , f n m | 1 8 u p .

Wil l H a k e * , f r o m K a l a m a z o o , is visit* i n g L o w e l l f r i e n d s .

T h e C o u n c i l h a s a p p o i n t e d J . Q Look r e c o r d e r , l o fill v a c a n c y .

' D e p u t y S h e r i f f H i l l is t h i n k i n g s o m e of m o v i n g o v e r n e a r S w e e t ' s ecbool house .

W h y b u y p a n t s t h a t d o n ' t fit, w h e n ( 4 , 0 0 wil l g e t y o u a p a i r t o o r d e r a t B C . S m i t l i a ?

A t W o o d l a n d a s t o c k c o m p a n y is lie i n n f o r m e d i o bu i ld a n d o p e r a t e a ro l le r flooring m i l l .

O e o r g e V . S o u t h a n d w i f e , f r o m N e w Y o r k , a r e m t k i n g a n e x t e n d e d visit a t J . W . V o n d e r n u l e ' s .

D e m o c r a t i c C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n a t t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t r o o m s , in G r a n d Rap ids , F e b r u a r y 81st. a t 11 a . m .

T h e r e p u b l i c a n c i u c u s c h o s e J . C. M o o r e . S E . M o r g a n a n d E W . A v e r y ( o a t t e n d t h e C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n , M m -d a y .

A n y o n e w h o e n j o y s s e e i n g an e x t r a fine j o b of w a l l p i p e r i n g a n d d e c o r a i m u ' s h o u l d t a k e a look a t t b e i n t e r i o r of it C . S m i t h ' s r e s i d e n c e . J e s s e V u i n l e r h u t e d i d t h e w o r k . .

D o n ' t f o r g e t t h e r e is a m e e t i n g of the Y o u n g Men ' s K e p u b h r a n C l u b F r i d a y

e v e n i n g . Of f iee rs a i e t o b e e l ec t ed ami d e l e g a t e s a p p o i n t e d t o t h e m e e t i n g ul I b e S t a l e L e a g u e t b e IMst.

T h e Al inn D r a i n u t i c C l u b p loyed be f o r e a good b o u - e T h u r s d a y n i g h t aini a c r o w d e d o n e F r i d a y u i g h t a f t e r wl i d i I h e C l u b g a v e u d a n c e , w h i c h wus a suc-c e s s socinl ly a n d financially. Lowel l w a s well r e p r e s e n t e d . T h a n k s .

T h e Muil tkei i e n r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e G r a n d L e d g e lndepei<dei i t s a v s i " 1 , T u r n e v , of D m b y , w a s m i r n e d ISM w e e k by Rev . J C o m p l o n . a f t e r g e l l i n g •lis l lceniw o v e r i b r e e w e e k s a g o . He s u p | ) " ^ i i i h e l icense waa h is in i m a g e c e r i i f l c a t e a n d t h e y h i v e l ived t u g e t h e r t h r e e w e e k s .

T h e i n v i l a i i o n s , w h i c h a r e v e r y ete-

Kn t c a r d s , an - n u t f o r t h o Masonic r t y . ^ the S3d. T h e p n g r a n in iB w h i c b

• r e a lso v e r y r i ch , a r e u e i n g c r i n l c d . T h e b a n q u e t will bo s e r v e d a t T r a i n ' s H o t e l , by t h e h o p u l a r l ios ' . J o t U c K e e . T h i s p a r t y wil l p robab lv b e t h e l a rges t h e l d In t h i s l o w n f o r y e a r s .

Fred S. Y e j t e r , of R a v a n n a , K a n s a s , w h o h a s m a n y f r i e n d s in t h i s s e c i l o o . w a s m a r r i e d J a n . 80 ih t o Miss C u m M Wi l son , a v e r y p - .pu ia r a n d respec ted y o u n g l a d y of R a v a n n a . T h e w e t i d i n g p a r t y w a s v e r v l a r g e l y ni tende<l a n I m a n y fine g i f t s w e r e b e s t o w e d u p o n i b e y o u n g n n d w o r t h y c o u p ' e . T h e JOUR-NAL t e n d e r s Us best w i s h e s .

T h o o t h e r e v e n i n g a p a r t y of y o u n g f o l k s h a d been s l e i g b r i d i n g o u t in ll ie c u u n t r y , a n d j u s t a s l i i ey w e r e e n t e r i n g t h e v i l lage f r o m t h e e a s t , t h e i r t e a m sh ied t o o u e s i d " o f t h e road a n d d u m p -ed t h e m a l l o u t . L l o y d W b i i c o m b had

• h i s l e f t Bboulder b l a d e o i a c k e d u n d sev-e r a l o t h e r s r ece ived s l i g h t b ru i ses .

THE 2 6 T H MICH. INFANTRY.

Its 124111 Annuisl Keunloii n III bo He ld in Lowell , Apri l OIB.

A l Ihi- las t r e t in ion of t h e 20 h Mich.

I n f a i . t r y , w b i c h waa held a t J a c k s o n ,

t h e 4th of l a s t A p n l , It w a s dec ided to

hold t h e n e x t i i ieet ing in Lowe l l , u n d

tin- d a t e nu im-d w a s T u e s d u y , A p r i l flth.

A m e e t i n g of t h e e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e

wil l be ca l l ed in a f e w d a y s , t o m a k e t h e p r e l i m i n a r y a r r a n g e m e n t s .

T h e JtiL'KNAL holies t h e p e o p l e of Low-ell will l a k e hold and p r e p a r e a r i g h t royal w e l c o m e to i b e v e t e r a n s a n d m a k e t h e i r vis i t o n e w h i c h wil l l i nge r In t h e i r m e m o r i e s t h e re i i i iumler of t h e i r lives, R e m e m l s ' r , t l ia t b u t c u n i p a r a -l ive ly f ew m o r e of l l tese r e u n i o n s wil l la? held t n d t h e y wil l on ly lie k n o w n in h i s t o r y — t h e g r a y ha i red p a t r i o t s wi l l sisin be | ia8t a t t e n d i n g ea r l i i l y re u n i o n s und will h a v e g o n e to p a i t i c i p a l e in l lu t l g r a n d r e - u n i o n w b i c h sha l l n e v e r e n d

T h e p r e s e n t of f icers a re a s follows; P r e s i d e n t — H o n . L. H. H u n t , Lowel l , Isl V ice P r e s . — A , G, Da i ly , De t ro i t . 3 1 V ice P r e s . — A . W . Messenger . S e c r e t a r y — A . P. H u n t e r , Lowel l . T r e a s u r e r — A . G . U u r n e l t . J a c k s o n . E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e — J N . B r a d -

f o r d . G r a n d Rapids ' , E. W , A v e r y . L o w e l l ; R a n s o m W o l c o t t , F r e e p o r t ,

O r a t o r — L . H . Ives, Mus in. H i s to r i an - C h a p l a i n L. C h u r c h , of

I t h a c a . Color B e a r e r — A l e x H a l e , M u s k e g o n S u r g e o n — D r , M. H . K a y m o n d , G r a s s

L i k e .

T H E OLD RESIDENTS.

They will h o l d T h e i r A n n u a l I t eun lon Fri-day Evening.

T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g a n d r e u n i o n of

thu Old R e s i d e n t s will lie he ld in T r a i n ' s

O p e r a H o u s e , i . th i s v i l l age , F r i d a y

e v e n i n g of I b i s week .

T h e m e e t i n g » i l l open a t t h e I la l l a t

7 o c l o c k a n d t h e p r o g r a m m e wi l l con-

sis t of s h o r t Speeches , Mus ic , S u p p e r a m i D a n c i n g .

These r e u n i o n s h a v e fo r y e a r s b e e n mos t p leas m l occasions , a n d t i n s will be n o e x c e p t i o n t o t h e ru l e .

S u p p e r 50 c e n t s a n d D a n c i n g 50 cen t s . A g e n e r a l m v i i a l i n t i .

I lelegatea to t h e 8 l a t * C o n e r n t l o n .

A t t h e C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n of t h e Re-

pub l i cans , M o n d a y , t h e f o l l o w i n g dele-

ga tea w e r e c h o s e n to r e p r e s e n t ib i s , t h e

3d d i s t r i c t , in ll ie S t a l e C o n v o n t i o n . a t De t ro i t , t h e 2 1 s t :

P a r i s — R o b e r t S la te r . b o w n e — C b a r l e s 11. R i c h a r d s o n . C a s c a d e — J o h n K. S t e w a r t . Lowe l l—J D Kl i inwood . G r a n d R a p i d s — E d . M. B a r n a r d . A d a — W i n . H . Sini i l t G a m e s — A a r o n C la rke , t ' a l e d o n i a — D a v i d W . D u t c h e r . W y o m i n g — J o h n P o r t e r . Ve rgennes—Osgood A n d r e w s . B y r o n — J . S. To l and . A t l a r g e — W . E . Ca lk ins , G r a n d l i ap-

tds ; J C . Moore, Lowel l .

H a i r s for I n a u g u r a t i o n a t Waalt luglon D. €-, March -tlh I SHU.

For i h e u l u v e t h e L". G . H . £ M. a n d

T. S. & M. R . R. a n d M. A . L. a n d De-

t ro i t D(vs . G . T. It. R . , w i l l se l l t i c k e t s

f r o m all p o i n t s o n t h e i r i i n e a a t o n e l ow-e»i first c l a s s l imi t ed f a r e f o r t h e r o u n d t r ip . Th i s m a k e s t h e f a r e f r o m Lowel l $1815 . T i c k e t s wil l be o n t a l e f r o m F e b r u a r y 3 8 t b to March 3rd inc lus ive .

t h e r e is s m a l l - p o x i n t h e c i l y of H a s t -inga . I h e Board of H e a l l h s t a l e s t h a t I t h e r e h a s not been a c a s e of said d i s e a s e I in H a s i i n g s fo r t e a r s a n d t h a t all s u c h r e p o i t s a r e w i t h o u t f o u n d a t i o n w h a t -e v . r .

A H a s t i n g s w i f e a n d m o i h e r . w h o s e buslMiid had n e g l e c t e d to p rov ide s u p -p o r t fo r b r r se i f a n I c b i l d r e n und w a s - q u a n d e r i i i g h is e a r n i n g s a t c a n l s a n d d r i n k , f e l t cal led on lo l a k e m a t t e r s m -t o h e r o w n b a n d s , a n d g a v e l inn a uood h o r s e w h i p p i n g .

J . O Good sell s u f f e r e d a pa . l ia i s t r o k e of p a r a l y d a las t W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g . At l a s t a c c o u n t s h e w a s o n t h e g a i n . H i s 88 ih b i r t h d a y w a s h a p p i l y c e l e b r a t -ed b y a l a r g e nuiiilN)r of f r i e n d s a t t h e h o n i e o f h is son, Dr Goodse l l , t in ' M o n -d a y e v e n i i g p rev ious .

S l i p e n n l e n i l e n t A l w a t e r h a s i n s t r u c t -ed t h e s t a t i on nKenia o n t h e l ine o f t b e D. i t . H . £ M. R, R . , t o lodge a c o m -p l a i n t to a m s g i - t r a l e i g a i n s t all b o y s t h a t a r e p l a y i n g a r o u n d t h e t r a in , b a n g -i n g a r o u n d t h e s t a t i o n a n d j u m p i n g o n t h e t r a m s a f t e r b e i n g w a r n e d lo k e e p a w a y . —Suranac Local.

T h e N e w Y o r k G r a p h i o h a s been r e -c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d a n d c o m p l e t e l y r eo r -g a n i / e t l a s a v igo rous ly R e p u b l i c a n n e w s -naia-r . I t is sa id H u t S e n a t o r Q u a y . S . B. K l k i n s nnd o t h e r p r o u n n e n t K e p u b l i c a n s a r e concern . ' d In t h e r e o r g i i n i r t -l ion of T b e G r a p h i c . I f so . T h e G r a p h i c is s u r e l y g o i n g to b e c o m e a p>»wer in t h e R e p u b l i c a n e a r l y , a n d a l r e a d y s h o w s w o n d e r f u l i m p r o v e m e n t .

H i n m H a i g h . of O l i a c i . I i ecame i n -t o x i c a l e o a t Be ld ing l a s t S a t u r d a y u f t e r -n o o n . T o i v a n l s e v e n i n g h e s t a r t e d h o m e , b u t his t e a m l i e c a m e f r i g h t e n e d a m i t h r e w b i m o u t a h m l a mi le n o r t h of t o w n . H e w a s f o u n d d e a d .Sunday m o r n i n g by llie ro id s ide , w i i b a w o u n d o n t h e t e m p l e , ko i t hi pml inb lo t h a t h e s t r u c k o n h is bead- T b e bodv w u s f r o z en atllT w h e n f o u n d . H e leavea five g r o w n u p ch i ld ren , a n d a w i fo in t h e K a l a m a z o o a s y l u m . — S u r a n a c I.tKdl.

O l d g e n t l u m a n ( k i n d l y t o l i t t le IHIV'>— " I ' m s o r r y lo h e i r y o u use s u c h w o r d s , m y b o y ; y o u shou ld a l w a ) s be k i n d a n d p t t i e n t t . . y o u r l i t t l e pla> t t a t e s ; n e v e r ' o o w y o u r t e m p e r u n d y o u will find y o u r s e l f t h e h a p p i e r f o r i t " J . i s t t h e n o n e of t h o l i t t le p l a y m a t e a a c o i d e n t u l l y h u m i i e d m i o t h e old g e n i l e n i a n a n d k n o c k - d h is spec t ac l e s olf. K i n d old g e n l l e m i n ( i i u M i i b l y ) - " D a m n y e ; j o i i in i s reub le l i t t le s c o u n d r e l . I ' /<• a i t reu t i m n d t o h a v e j o u l o c k e d u p , " — [ T h e E|a>ch.

I n 1881. w h e n G r o v e r C l e v e l a n d w a s r u n n i n g fo r P r e s i d e n t , S e y m o u r C y g sha l l , of S|>arta, m a d e a w a g e r ' l i a t if Mr. C l e v e l a n d w a s e l e c t e d P res iden t , h e w o u l d n o t c u t his h a i r w b d e C l e v e l a n d r e m a i n e d in office, a n d lie has k e n : h i s w o r d t o ibo l e t t e r a n d Ins h a i r h a s

3r>:wn s o long t h a i h e is compel led t o o i l u p oil l l ie buck of h U h e a d . M r .

C ' g s l i u l l h a s m a d e all n e c e s s a r y a r -r a i i g e m e n t s to h a v e Ins h a i r c u t us s o o n a s P r e s i d e n t H u m s u i i is i i i a i i g u r a t e d M a i c h 4 .

P o r k | B 00-5 35 Hai l e y , i (15 W h e a t 00 C o r n 8 3 O a l s ill R y e 40 Potatoes , . e o B i n i e r 10

I n * u Vea l n r i u o k e n s 8-9 T u r k e y s 8 0 O n i o n s ilO H i d e s , G r e e n 4

W o u l d you n o t l i k e t o lie t r s n s p o r i o d t o N e w Y o r k C i iy s o m e h i i g b l S u n d a y m o r n i n g a n d m a k e n r o u n d of t h e d i l f e r e i i t pi ice* of w o r s h i p , und sett j u s t h o w N e w Y o r k e r s w o r s h i p , f r o m t h o P r o t e s t a n t s t o t h e J e w s ? To ge t a n i d e a of t h e m al l . t a k i n g i n t b e Ca lbn l ica a n d C h r i s t i a n Sc ien t i s t s , w o u l d r equ i r e m a n y S u n d a y s : b u t D e m o r r s t ' s M o n t h l y M u g -a x i n e f o r March ( j u s t r ece ived) h a s s i i u -pl i f ied m a i l e r s b y b r i n g i n g • 'Religiotift N e w Y o r k " to us . n n d l l iu s i rB t ing t h e a r t i c l e s o b e a u t i f u l l y a n d p r o f u s e l y t h u t a s t r a n g e r can g e t m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m i t t h a n c o u l d b e g a i n e d by t w e n t v S u n d a y visits.

Cyclopedia F o r Sal*,

A second h a n d C h a m b e r s E n c y c l o p e -d i a . 15 vo lumes , f o r o n l y | 7 00, G o o d u s n e w . May be s e e n a t JOURNAL of l ico .

J . D. ELUNWOOD.

Ue inuera l Caucus

Of l h » D e m o c r a t Electora of t h e t o w n -s h i p of L o w e l l , will be h e l d a t J o h n M M a t h e w s o n ' s office, in L o w e l l , o n T u e s d a y , Feb . IDth, a t 3 o ' c lock p . m . , t o e lec t d e l e g a t e s lo tho C o u n t y C o n v e n -t ion w h i c h m e e t s a t t h e l . ' i rcui l C o u r t R o o m s in G l a n d Rapids , T h u r s d a y . Feb . 31. 11 o ' c lock u . in . ; i i n d t o i r a n s n c t s u c h o t h e r b u s i n e s s a s m a y p r o p e r l y c o m e be-f o r i t . By O r d e r of

TOW.NSIIIP COM.

Tiie P e r u RepubUran t h i n k s t h n t t h e m a n w h o e d i t s a good R e p u b l i c a n n e w s -pape r s b o u M h a v e t h e w o r l d if b e w a n t s it. N o b o d y w o r k s hal f a s h a r d f o r t h e success of t b e pa r ty a s a n e d i t o r . O t h e r m e n h u s t l e d u r i n g a f ew w e e k s l ie fore e lec i ion in w h a t is r a i t e d t h e c a m p a i g n ; lull t h e c a m p a i g n of i h e e d i t o r is n i th -o u t l ieg i i i i img uf d a y s o r t h o e n d of y e a r s H e w o r k s w h - n o t h e r s s leep , a n d too o f t e n bis se rv ices a r e no i a ap -p rec i a t ed by t h e m e n b e s e r v e s . If t hey a r e l iea ten b e is b l au i ed ; if t h e y a r e e lec ted h e is f o r g o t t e n .

OKLLEO ON THE EDITOR.

Hi* Jan i to r ' s Club Too Mueb for "Coo-stun I Header ,"

"Good moni lus , Mr F.ilitor, I six- you ar* very busy, b u t I supixrto u cnt con l<a)k upon a Ling v.ithuut disturbius him "

"Certainly." " D o u t h t m e tako any of your valuable

tlnic, but 1 scut you a cammunicntion tbe other day which you haven't pr inted ''

"Sign your n a m e r "No, I d l d n l caro to put m y namo lo It,

but tho m a t t e r wasono of such public Interekt tba t I " —

" W r o t o o n both sides of the p. perT' " W h y , yes. I didn't iuUiud to, but th* sub-

ject s t rung o u t tu 1 bud to, and also round lb* nuir^lu

"Wroto 'Johason' so It looked like 'SmithC"

"Very likely. I was In great baste." "Signed 'Constant Header,' I a i p p o n - r "Yes, sir, I have taken your vahudila paper

for a great many yeors." " l l cu l all o u r editorinlaon Ibo (ubjei 't you

wroto about r " S o . Have you Isvn i l i fusxlng thnt aub-

j e c t r "Certainly, for aomo month* past, off and

on." "Singular I ha ven t noticed I t Well, If

you can't print my eonimunlcation, I'd liko i t again, us I may inakoMiinootli«r usu of IL"

"Sco waste InsljoL" " I don' t sou any wiutoUtskel b u l l nolle*

tho floor Is littered with inanuscr ip la" "Same thing—no room for waste basket

big enough to accomniialaui all tbo fool stuff tha t conns here,"

""Oh, then I c a n t " "Ask J an i t o r , " "Whcrosha l l I find b i n i r "Ten Qigbts far ther up," "Elevator r "No. cl imb stairs." " W h a t kind of a looking m a n f "Savago looking, with a b igc lub i " " U b - g u u l day " "Dav." - Springllelil Union,

Fi-eneh illarrlnge*. ICxcepilous lo thu l ulu of iiiarlagRt do cou-

vcnancu aro so rarn as n-olly uot to couut a t a l l To comprebead, however, i b a t tb l l does nut biovitably lead to social ttop|i#go and lUtailcr, It la oectwaarr to prrosivs that the nun ) thing which might m u l t very liadly for in does not uecesar i ly result badly for peoplo ntio aru tu very dliTlTnnl f rum ut m | IM I'n'nch a r a And this Is an oxtremely dilli-cult mat te r , Il is always dlOlcult t o i r u h ^ o tha t inn i lms •hlcl i wo bavo cunuuerul fo r ourw-lves havo uot a universal validity, Tb« conccptlou of nmrUnu do cunvonaucv by uu menus excludes tho Idea uf luvo. Neither does tho prnctlce. No young girl in Franco looks fo rward lo nol loviig bur busbnml. Bhu tiinply exjieotj tu learn lo luvo blui nf ler m a n iagc a s u u r young c ' r l sa ro «z|iect«d to do lieforo as wel l At a mat ter of f ac t , bl tho vast major i ty ot eases this Mtpactation is justill.-J. Parents aud locisty suo to it tha t i t t!ull U> Justillablo, and Iho rcault-—always of courso a lottpry—it inula depcudcut un old b.-ads instead of ou young hearts.—W. C. Dro.vutU ia Scribucr 'a

I N T E R E S T E D P E O P L E .

A d v e r t i s i n g a p a t e n t m e d i e l n e m t h e | iei ' t i lar w a y in wh ich t h e p r o p r i e t o r s o l K e m p ' s Biilwim, l o r O i n g l m a n d Colds , d o e s it ig Indued w o n d e r f u l . H>i i i i t tbor izes nil d ruggiHis to g i v e t hose w h o ca l l f o n t a s a m p l e bo t t l e f r e e , t h a t t hey m a y t ry i l l i e for p i i rc t i . i s ing. T h e l a r g e bu l l leu m v 50c u m l f l .OO. W e c e r t a i n l v wou ld a d v i s e u t r i a l . I t m a y savo y o u f r o m c o n s u m p t i o n .

PRINCE OF THIEVES. " U T T L E HORACE" HOVAN SND HIS

NUMEROUS ROBBERIES.

An AfUlliIe. . .tinllenianly Kelon, ho Would

Nol llisru. • Moust* -- II j n d r e d s of Thou-

aunils of OoIIi.ro Stolen t ' rou. r.uoks.

Why Ilo t'ltn.iot Ileroein.

Two genteelly d rwas l men walked into the 1'eoplo's Savings and l)i'|aa>lt l a n k , in Denver, Colo II wus shortly a l ter thu noon hour, and must of thu olllclalt were a t dinner Only Ihu cashier rotimltied, ami hu upproucheJ tho wickut window to eouvtrsn with uno of the callerw, wh" wislnsl to make nrrangetnents lo lacorou u ile|aa«iIor

Huddenly u nm Si iu thu rear of thu bonk eaught tho . i i sh ler ' sear Hu tin nisl Iosco the other strungi-r ut tho door of thu big ojicn vuull Quick its u Iliu.li Iho utile ltd run to tlio sale, senlng. rut Im (uvasl thu IMUUU C. U ri> volvr-r

Throw ing Hi* cuekvl win|siii Into tbo faev of Uiu robtwr lio hiailu him put up bis hunils Tlio (irbsNMr ipiletly sulriuiltMl to iu-resl, wlulo liisisauiauiloo lioslily left by t h o s t n w t •hair

When t l imed over to Iho |ailieu tho uinn nlniulisl thul it wiishlsfirsl iilTeiuajund liegged fu rmurcy His luunowas James Mots, and hu was u nien-hant , binkeu down by revemot und Insible , who fell when euufrunlisl wilh tbo opportiinlty to rob Ihu liaiik. Ills address and apiatiriincit ws-merl toeot i l l rm bis story. Ailark, Iwuvy nnistaehe and full U a n l nearly covered I.is th in , sallow fai.si l i e wus ra ther small nnd slender of ttuluru. I Inu featuro of bis utlin-, bowevur. dei'penul tbo simpletons uf the |«ilice Hu won. h-.-avy fi II shoes, but then hu ur-i-d llial he wu.-. a cousumptivo, and they wer» i„ protis-t tin- I-stt f r o m d a m p ness.

IT w v s " i . i r r u t inuiAi r . " Four day* later Uulicrt uml Willinm I'ink-

•rton, Ihu is-lehniltsl dcbs-liv.-s, happened to t t opover In U-uvi-r Tho authui i t ics hud us yet lavn Ik-ii1lisl in ilLnivi-ring iho identity of "Mr. Met/:," nnd il.-ciilisl to .-uli on t h o * chief*of thief takers.

" l a t t ln Hurni-e!" exclaiincl Hob I ' lnkertoa a.iMam as l iu r lap iml his eyiwoti tin- orlioner, Meli wu* silent for a moiuent, und then frankly odmilted ho was uono other Hum Honu-o l lovau , ono of thu nii>i.t i vkbra t ed and IIICI:—fill latnlc MI,SIT- tho worhl over knew.

When niuindrsl of hUarn-st by Mr.Pinker-ton for tbo robbury of the Mnldli town ICOIIU.1 bank in IS7U, out of which ho secured CUO,-On in bonils, U l l l o Horais, uilinilltsl that such was tho fac t .

Talking with Detnctlvu Plnkcrton, Hovan pave a brief sketch of his career, und it is ecr taiidy a most Interait ing account of tho life of a crunmaL

lat t la liiiraco has la-en assor-iated with tho huA bank sueoks in tbo country , mill Ids lines havo frequently thrown him with other noted crooks Rhovspeoial t ioadiircrod f rom his. In appearance ho is very g<-iilleiiutnly liaiLing, of slewk-r build aail of gentaal appearance and d r . v t l i e Is Ihe last man whom any one would ansjas-t of being a dangerous er iminal i lo* . puaa-Msl of the greatest ncrvo of any man in the wurld, on.l. up lo eight or ten yi-arsngn. wxs most tucccufuL L'nlikomust

Cfgatiouai criminals, ho it very steady In habits; outside of asuc la t lng with thorn In

his proi'c^sioii bo uovcr aiaociates with them, nur ixwirts lu plai.\>i trequeiitisi by criminals. Although ho has Uvn engaged for a number of yean, a s a prof isaonal criminal, ho is very littlo known to polico ulllcials. Ho is domestic in his ha! ' i t s a lways sclocls u quiet rosldeooe. i n d stops arouml home. Uo is lu no way a disjierato i t imina l . and when corncrud bv wiil oadeavor lo snrak ur ruu away. Uc has oover btvn knonn lo carry nea is jus of any klad, anil he not only abhors sucli things, but will even ixfusu lo nurk with any oue whom hu Ihtuks wuuld a t t empt to do nay one an in jury Iu polico circles this is considered ono of the liest t ra i ts t f his cbaracUr . Uo aovcr allows any una to visit himself or his family, nud never lets any one know where he lives.

ONCE A Tiiier ALWAYS A Tni r r , In ISTO. In cumiauy with a man who hat

sJuco r e f o n n n i . aud c h o Is now 11 v lag hoa-estly, aud llig L<1 Rice, U l t l o Horaco stolo ^JU,Uii)from a l la l i fa i iN. S,l hank. Hovan ami the man bsforo mentioocd wero arrested, but lUco got away with Iho money. Cotb men wero rolcoted, us tho money was ro-t u m r d to the Umk. In IS7S Hovan wascoa-vieted for a sneak job iu Pi t tsburg and sen-tenced to t w o years and eleven mouths in tho Western penilnntiary at Allegheny City, Uo

away, and Robert Plnkcrton arrested .m shortly a f t e rword for Iho robbery of a

vault of tho Middletown (Conn.) bonk, v.-horo bo secure. I over «-liAI,lrJUl:iguveiuinciit, stato and county bonds Tlio bonds were returned and ho wns rclcosud. In I SMI ho was crrcstcd in Phllailelphia with Frank Duck for tho lar-ceny of tlU,(lfi0 in securities f r o m n brokcr ' t safe in l l tal city, Hu wat convictcd of bur-ey and sentenced to thrco years b tbo

e r a peui tsnt iary Ilo was pardoned out bi I SSI on couditiou tha t ho would go to Washington nnd testify agalust somo oDlclals who wero on trial, lio agreed to do so on condition tliat ou old caso agalust bim in Charleston, S. C., should bo settlod. and tho authorit ies agreed to his terms, i lo gave his lestiinnuy, which wus not credited by tha jury, and in I SSI ho was disci: .rged. A month a f t e r bis roteuo ho and Huek Taylor weroar ru t tn l In Uoston, but -asnothingcould be proved against him bo was simply ordered out of Iho ci ty.

In tho fall of ISS,"! ho was detcctcd la ab-i tractlug a {Kickago of baak notes f r o m a tafo Ui on Englisli haulier's oflico and was sentenced lo threo years ' Imprisonment. Af ter bo hail served his timo aluoad ho ro-lurued to this country via Canada, aud camo to Chicago nnd lived for a whiioat tho Tro-mont house. Uo then left and went west by way of Kansas City.

Thu crook then summarized hU career a s ha chatted with tbo dotectivo: " W h y don' t you reform, a s 1 onco advised your" asked tho do-tect lva

"1 would only bo loo willing to do so If any ono would c ' vo mo employment t l iat my health would staud, hut ivlicre could a c a n liko me get work I Vou oneo advised n o l o aiakoan h o i i a t living and I deterniinol In accept your advica 1 went to a ci ty to icttiu down nnd get employment A iletectlvo camo along, iileniifled mo and Informod tbo pollca Although my family ulTercd a liond for my good behavior, they wero a f ra id tu let mo livo there. If they had let mu alouo I'd been au hout-t man today. I had a family to sup|ioi't and hud to do •omothlng. Tho detcctU'cs huiitwl rao down tu tha t 1 could gel no em-ployment. Tbere ' t nothing lu a crlminaTs osreer but misery for himself aud family. I know thai better than any ono. No mat te r what he gett . ho Is a pau|ier In tho cad. I t is f rom one prison to another ; no IOOIKT out than back again. 1 know not a tlnglo man of my onociatea. all of whom luvo liamllcd thousands, tliat Is in o posillou of comfort to-day. If I coald got houest cinployinent 1 wuuld Iw ouly loo glad to tako i t My heal Ib is broken down from impritonmcnt, mid 1 havo a cough Ibat means death."—Cuicinnuti l i a i c t t a

Tlio gas err ii) icd from tlio t i t l ing ronui stove cn-di iy , and lillln Bl io l l e icluhncd, "1 don't liko thu o r M t b of tha t s t o v a "

H O W D O C T O R S C O N Q U E R D E A T H ,

D o c t o r W a l l e r K, H a m m o n d s a y s ; " A f t e r n l o n g e x p e r i e n c e 1 h a v e c o m e lo t h o coni ' l iu t ion t h a t i v c o - t h i r d s of a l l d e a l l i i f r o m c o u g h s , p t i e i tn inn ia a n d •oonaurap i ion , m i g h t bo a v o i d e d if Dr. A c k e r ' s Kng l i ab u - m e d y f o r C o n s u m p -lioit w e r e o n l y c a r e f u l l y u s t i l in n i n e . " T h i s w o i t d r r f u l R e m e d y is sold u n d e r a pos i t ive g u u n n t e e b y V RITKII & LOOK,

A W O M A N ' S D I S C O V E R Y .

' \ n i t h i ' w o n d e r f u l d i s c o v e r y has lieen n m i l e a n d t h a t loo b y u lady in i b i s c i i i i i t r y Oisease f a s t e n e d its c t n t c b o s II|MIII tier a n d f o r seven y e a r i-he witl.siiMid Us Hevcn-st tes t s , b u t l irr v i ta l o r g a n s w e r e u n i l e r i u i n e d und dent i l s e e m e d i m m n e n t . For t h f i v m o n t h s she c o u g h e d i n c e s s a n t l v a n d cou ld n o t sh e p , s h e b o u g h t of us a Is i i t l i ' o f Dr. K i n g s N e w D i s c o v e r y fo r ( ' ons i in ip t l i i n a n d w a s so n r n Ii rel ievisi o n t a k i n g l i n l d o s e t b a t s h e s l ep t all n ig i i t a n d w i l h o n e b o t t l e has lus-n n i i m c u l n u s l y c u r e d . . l e r n a m e is Mrs. L u t h e r L i t / , ' T i m s w r i t e W , C. l l a m -rick A I ••,, of S h e i b y , N. Ge t a f r e e t r ia l I s i t t l e u t H u n t & H u n t e r ' s Drug S to re ,

" W E P O I N T W I T H P R I D E "

To t h e " ( i o o d n a m e a t l i r n i e . " won by H o o d ' s SarHapnri i la . In I / ) w e l l . Muss,, w h e r e i t is p r e p u r o l , t h e r e is m o r e of Homl ' s S a r - a p a n l l a sold t h a n of all o t h e r m e d i c i n e s , u n d it h a s giv . n I h e in-st s a l i s f a c l i o n s i n c e i t s i n i r o d u c l i o n t e n y e a r s a g o . T h i s Could n o t be if t h e m e d i c i n e did n o t possess m e r i t . If you s u f f e r f r o m i m p u r e blood t ry Hood ' s SarMipar i i la a n d rea l ize Us c u r a t i v e p o w e r .

C h i l d r e n C r y f o r P i t c h e r ' s C a s t o r i a .

When r » b j waa tick, wocavc her Castoria.

When tho waa a Child, tho cried lor Castoria,

When the bet amo Jlitt, the clung to Cattorl i.

When tlie had ChiMrvn, rh- ~4vo them Cmuria.

C A T A R R H C U R E D , b c i l t h n n d s w e e t b r e a t h s e c u r e d , by S h i l o h ' s C a t a r r h R e m e d y . P i ice 50 cen t s . Nasa l I n j c c t -o r f r e e . CLARK & WINKOAU.

W H Y W I L L Y O U c o u g h w h e n S h i -loh ' s C u r e wi l l g ive in in iedi i i iv r e l i e f . P r i c e lOcta , t C o U . a n d <;i.

CLARK & WLNEOAB.

P e c u l i a r Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar-

tap.ir.lla tuperlor to all other niediciiies. reeullar In coiullnallnn, rroportlon,_

and preparatfun . f iupirf icnii , Uood s SarsapanlU i .isscsjes ihe full curatlro value i f Ihe bCit k n o w n r c m e d l e r . ^ ^ T V ' ^ o f the vcretallo k i n g -

Peculiar in i u O & y strength and e e n n n m y — ^ A - X ^ ^ r Hood's Sar-saparlll.i i s [ h o only mcill-c l n o o f y r _ which can truly b c t a l i h ^ ^ O " O i i i - ' l l u n d r c J D o s e a One S S I ' o l l a r . " iledlelnes in

larger aud smaller bottles rerpilrc l a n c r doses, and do not

produce as giKal retults as Hood's, Peculiar hi Us medicinal merits.

Hood's SarsapanlU accomplishes cures hltl!-erto unknown, and has won for liscif A Iho litlo o( " The greatest b \ o o i i y r ^ t purifier e v e r d i s c o v e r e d . " j T

Pecul lar ln l t j "good name home," —there Is uow y ^ v ^ ^ i n o r e of Hood's Sarsapar i lh i^ r ^ y r sold lu L o w e l l , w h e r e H V / l t l s m a d e , t h a n of a l l J ^ r o t h e r blood p u r i f i e r s , • . < V / r e c u l i a r In Its phenomc- ^ y \ n z \ record of sales

. y / n o other preparation ever r.ttalncd such popu-

larlty la so short a time, - « ami retained its popularity

conDdcuce among all classes S ''f people so ttcadfasily.

IV) not be Imlueed In buy ether preparations, but be sure lo net Ihe reeullar Medicine.

Hood's Sarsapariila Sold by all ilniticiilt. IlitlxforSS. Pre pared only by C. I, IIOOD £ CO., Apulhoearles, Lovt'.l, Matt.

IOO Dosos One Dollar

I m p o r t a n t N o t i c e !

T h e Mill a n d E l e v a t o r c n n i m o n l y k n o w n a s i l ip Doi ica l l Mill vvill be sold c h e a p t o a n y o n e w i s h i n g a S t e a m F l o u r -ing Mill; niso s t o r e House n t Depot , For l u r i b e r i n r o i ' m a t i o n a n d t e r m s o n - ; q u i r e nt t h e of f iceof M, M. PERRY, LOW-ell , Micb,

F O R P U R E D R U G S A N D M E D I C I N E S

V O U S H O U L D A L v V A Y S G O T O

C l A R K & W I M G A R ' S . Vou wi l l now l ind in o u r s tock

r w e n t y - e i g h t 38) v a r i e t i e s of ( J e r an -l l ims, a l so Hel io 'ojies. B e g o n i a s . F u -st-hias. &c. G e r a n i u m s in po t s , f r o m 5c u p w a r d s . MRS. J , I), ELLIXWOOD,

For Sale .

A f a r n i of t h i r t y - f i v e acres , o n e mi le n o r t h ol Lowel l jiost office, good bu i ld -i n g s a n d good w a t e r , t e r m s e a s y .

(3-"uf) J , C POST.

Nolle*.

Ti ie I w i k s of aecoi i i i t of* Mi tche l l ' s g r o c e r y u r e in t h e b a n d s of S , P , H i c k s lo r co l l ec i ion . P a r t i e s o w i n g on s.iid t s s iks a r e he r eby no t i f i ed t o s e t t l e t h e i r i i c c o u n t s w i t h b u n ,

OL.NEV. SHIELDS & Co, O w n e r s of s a i d books ,

Tt t ! I 'avera. Notice.

N o t i c e is he r eby g i v e n lo t b o t a x p a y -e r - of Lowel l T o w n s h i p t h a t I wi l l r e -ce ive t a x e s d u r i n g biHiness h o u r s , e a c h week d a y , a t t h e d r u g s to re of Y e i t e r & Look , in Lowel l .

Ail t a x e s m u s t lie pa id b e f o r e t h e 30 th ! day of F e b r u a r y , a s n o f u r t h e r e x t e n -s ion of t i m e wil l U* a l l o w e d .

DEXTER G . LIRIK. T o w n T r e a s u r e r .

|AN ELEGANT LINE OF WINDOW SHADES, a t f r o m 50c fixture u p . Y o u s h o u l d s . e t h e m b e f o r e p n r r h a s i r i ;

e l s e w h e r e . A b o ; - . f i ne a s s o r t m e n t of

W a l l P a p e r a n d C e i l i n g D o c o r a t . i o n s .

PAINTS OF ALL KINDS IN STANDARD I RANDS, BRUSHES, OILS. VARNISHES, ETC

We intend not to be beaten in any of tbe above Lints of Goods, R E M E M B E R T H A T !

C L A R K & W I N E G A R , L O W E 1 . L , M K I i l G A N .

I l uch l en ' t A r n i c a Salve.

Ti ie B e s t SALVE in t h e wor ld f o r c u t s . Bru ises , S i r e s , U lce r s , Sa l t R h e u m , Fe-v e r S o r e s , Tet ter , C h a p p e d H a n d s , Chi l -b la ins , C o r n s , a n d all S k i n E r u p t i o n s , a n d pus i t ive ly c u r e s P i l es , o r n o p a y re-q u i r e d , I t is g u a r a n t e e d to g i v e p e r l e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n , o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . P r i c e 35 c e n t s p e r b o x . F o r sa le b y H u n t iS H u n t e r

abroad, has

J . W . W e l l o n ' s C o m m e r e i a l C o l l e g e .

n KOumain Street Sbepwrd-llsrininn buill-ing Onsinl Kupi-ls. Mich. T'le College offer* me mo.i rx ivnave course af aludy in business cdrgv tiraneDe* al the must rrasonaiile ternit Ho n il rail lo send for a funy page catalogue Kiviug lull luformulon in regard to course, lul-Uun. ele. Address

WKLTOXS COMMERCIAL COLLEOE I I.v) Gn.ni l l lapida, Mlcb.

S A Y ! You can buy D r y Goods and Carpets

C H E A P A T

COLLAR & WEERES'.

DANIELS'

M E A T M A R K E T , W E S T W A T E R S T . ,

L O W E L L , - M I C H .

Choicest Meats, Fish and Poultry.

Cash Paid for All Kinds of Fat Slock, Poultry and Hides and Pelts.

J . S . D A N I E L S .

=CL0TH1NG SALE Our entire stock will be sold at a

G r e a t R e d u c t i o n F R O M F O R M E R P R I C E S .

B I G B A R G A I N S I N

Men's and Boy's Clotlupg. We must close out the balance of our winter stock, and

taking into consideration the dull times we will have to do so at a great loss to us. But

T H E G O O D S M U S T G O I A T S O M E P R I C E .

WE UAVE EVERKTHINC IN MEN'S and BOKS CLOTHING, I U H M S I I I N O G O O D S , E T C

Give Us a Call and Be Convinced that We Mean Business.

Wm, PULLEN, E a s t Side. L O W E L L , M I C H .

W. R, Blaisdell & Co, D E A L E R S I N

GENERAL HARDWARE, D E S I R E T O

REDUCE T H E I R L A R G E STOCK, A n l i c i p a t i n g a c h a n g e in s o m e l i n e s of go ts l s , a n d in o r d e r to d o so,

wil l o f f e r t h e i r e n i i r o s lock a t h e r e t o f o r e

U N H E A R D O F P R I C E S , A N D

W E M E A N B U S I N E S S .

M-iny l ines in o u r s l o c k we wiah to c lo se o u t u n d d i s c o n t i n u e , a n d o t h e r s

w e w o u l d g r e a t l y r e d u c e , a n d t h e s e wil l h e

C L O S E D O U T A T C O S T I t o m a k e r o o m f o r S p r i n g S l o c k ,

OVER 7 5 COOK AND HEATING STOVES ! Bar Iron, Axes, Cross Gut Saws, Builders' Material

Al Prices Never Offered Before. • Give Us a Trial Trip, IiflWell, . I n i S.

A N D B E C O N V I N C E D .

r m m n M M

All summer goods at greatly reduced prices. New fall goods cheaper than ever.

Big Line of Dress Goods, Plushes, &c, Very Cheap.

Remember this is the only place in town you can buy the

CELEBRATED BUFFALO F L A N N E L S

A N D Y A R N S ,

A Large Assortment of Badger State Shawls

Which beats them all.

COME AND SEE THAT THIS IS A FACT.

A L W A Y S S O M E T H I N G N E W ,

C O L L A R & W E E K E S .

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J A X 0 N

I M Z O R O - ^ U S T & c S H V E I T H L D E A L K I t S IN

SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. Builders' Hardware a Soecialty.

GALBRAITH BROS. J A N E S V I L L E . W I S . ,

—Are Ibo I-argeil Importer* or—

BRITISH HORSES In lb* world. n*v# Imported thre* llmt* tbe number of ont-elau i t r lce wiBn lua hortmolanji Urm In the Unllod but**, and have now on baud furactual taf» over 2 2 0 bead of w

Clydesdale, English Stiire, Suffolk Punch, C l i v e l i n d Bay

And Hackney Stall ions. P r l e e * n o d e r a i e . t e rm* eaay . Con*.

tpondtuc* KUclisd. Mad (orcsuioft ie N o l

Don ' t fail to see Jewett's MOLE Novelty Ranges,

Take the Lowell Joiirnal FOE 1889,

O N L Y Sets A WEEK.

L O W E L L J O U R N A L : WEDNESDAY, F E B R U A R Y 18, 1889.

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTPS.

Aila I l e m t .

Mr. Morr is , of De t ro i t , lin» b e e n h e r e t t 'T f ru l ilny.- o n b u s i n e w .

Dr. w h o r e c e n t l y m o v e d h e r " . m w o r k i n g u p » l a r g e p m r t i c e nnd i.i well l ik t i i b y nil w h o e m p l o y h i m .

J o h n H e a d l y i j o n tho s ick l is t .

Mlsa E v a R o b i n s o n , d a u g h t e r of J o h n It. Uobin^on . wil l m a k e h e r h o i n a thin w i n t e r w i t h h e r a u n t . Mrs. H e n r y Brad -f ie ld .

T h e L a d i e s Aid S o c i e t y , of t h e M. K. C h u r c h , wi l l (jivo a V a l e n t i n e wx ial at t h e r e j i d e n c a of Jo l ' .n V o n k e n i , Feb . ill.

l lev . Mr . D a y t o n is h o l d i n g r e v i v a l m e e t i n g h a t t h e M. E , c h u r e h . ass i s ted

Jl 'nwidi i i i ; E l d e r l lue l , of l l r . i n d lta|> », a n d Ehi i r T h o m a s , of C a s c a d e .

Mrs. L . D c n s m o r c IH v i s i t i n g h e r ;

P O W D E R Absolutely Pure.

ThK powder n r r i r tan*#. A M.irvrl of p u r It)' .rrpnilli ami «hllrs 'ni , . | "l. i. n-on-Uinii'iil than thl 'oplih. irr kii.il> nml • •Utinl I*

ilil Inco npclltii>ii nith thr niiilli'nii^ .it Inn . - . t . nhort welitlit nlnm or pli i-iihnii- I»IW(I»T». i..M only In onus. Koyal uakliiK IWii.-r t;o, I * Wall St. S. Y. (Itt-«ll

P A T E N T S Careata. ami Ti»l« Marks obtnlm-l nti'l .ill l'.it t fn l hiislm-s . .,-liirtHt f.^r MHIIKllATK I'KKS

O U n o K F K KIS Ol'lMSITE t ' S I'ATK.NT OFFICE. Wr have no suh ac«nctni, all l.inln-«» dir. f t , h**ucec/iii tratKU't p i t rn t buidiK<s in h*** tlni" ami at I.KSS i.'OSTthan thw-r n-m ite from Wuhlnc ton .

Hrnd inodi'l. ilrnwlns. or photo, with ili'scrlp lion. a-hlo- If iiatentaliV. rni.i. frrtt ol charri1. Our f r f l» not "lu.: till pairM iv

A book. "Ilnw to OMoln 1'atfliU. "with rrfi-r •rCM lo actual cllrnU in ynur Stair, r - u r t r . or town, wnt fn-r. Aililrrn

C . A . S N O W C O . .

Opopslt* Patrnt 0(11 CP. WaslilnRlnn, I). C.

R . . We hlMl. — c i i o i c i > r nttANDSi Miputicl-ffrt' .mt Ifrintim* Pnfrt;

SUpllUNt IIAY sNUIH fc. cfUbUnf , to level*. rM<U i!i) ' ttlnvlofi FlU otJin hi ALU KINDS ol

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Tkctt»Alin.«umr ."dquut:: of... . Ii *t.:ci*d tf OJ boMla ite Uilud Suui.

W M R E I O 7J A7s ta rn id 8lr , . ' l W«.t. DETROIT. MICH.

r.t.—Wcki tefikn. Ho tit.'-U u nu-t i ct*m-1.IW.

OVXL I A W E E K

|!s» ' • Club System „ t a. convenient

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out, thl- „h r li : ' r ur v I f ! I W " - 1 . • ' > J " * - -Ino ivb r ) MViBoa< j 0 > .i land wl.y no i t I n juhh i ' . i . . i- v " \

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U'l'H- (J- ' •

H U M P H R E Y S ' DE. h u u p h h e y s ' LOOK.

Cloth & Cold Binding, Hi "Ilk sn.l Lrcr.iler,

• t lUD F*II. r . a >«i i»m. i . r .

In o n 1 » ' r'.inu-TriutKl Pn^'rlpilrasor an rnslmnl Phydclau. Slmpl i ' , Ha To and S u r e .

\ \ orm>. Worm FVv. r, U una CoUe . . 'i t r>luK ( allr.orTcfimnxurInfants .'J Ularrheai ' f Ih lMrrni i rAdul i - ... p T a e n i e r r . OrlplBC, lUlhm. f o l k ' . Cnolera .Morbun, VnnilUnK ( o a i b . Culd, Ilrnnchltlt N e u r a l a l n , TiKiinsihi', l uivnrtu.... IjeiidBCBei. Hli'k n«»d.cl«,\iTtU;o P y i p e p . l a . DIlli'U. Slnraa -h KnpDreated or P a i n f u l Pe r iods Whi tes , tno Profia.- IVrlt.l. Cronp . t ouch, DlfSmill Itnalidn/ .. Sal t ICheuin, Fji«I|«1»«. F.ni|'ll"iu Kbeumnlli ini . lUirnmntlc I'nln. .. Feve r and AKUI'. ( WIU,llaUilo... Pilea,Blind nr lU'iHlInK Qphtbnlniv , nr s n'. nr Wif.k T yi-

OMEOPATHIC aiarTTr^Tui^r^malTflTumwi/TT Vbooplnn r o u v b . VloVm ('••axlu .•thma.xuppnM-sl Ur-aibliiK . . in rn i i i i ' hnrges . Imi uUvJ IhnrinK ..

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