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L O W E L L J O U R N A L L O W E L L , M I C H .

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JC. TRAIN, dealer In Farm Product*. Wool. • Pelta, Pork, 4c. Bridge 81.

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MILTON M. PERRY, Attorney at law and Solicitor In Chancery. Hank Block.

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A Rlltl'nlnK tivrr 'neatb a mornlnK'* nkv; Gentlr we're KlidlnK down, my love and I. I he oara lie idle aa we float alontf; Moftl; I aing. acd tbia my tender aonK: "O 'ady. life it ahurl and love ia «lroii((!' Tbe bank* ahine green, a willow'* boa||b banga

low, A awallow akima aorow, a hlack-winied nrow Cawa loud, and wake* a aolt-viiio«l dimani

throne Of warbler* iweet to join with me in •ong, " 0 lady, life ia abort and lore la alronR;"

Tbe aun monnta blgber in tbe elondleaa aky. Hli,I we float on, my cenlle loye and I. A rnitlinx wind '.he ilrnder reed* amonR Ilerda their light forma and mlnglea with my

aung, 0 lady, life ia abort and love it atrong;"

Tbe moonlide rhangea to Ibe golden gleam Of parting daylight, and the rippling atream Hbinn with a wundron* radianoa. All along The darkening banka echo flinga back my

aong, "0 lady, life la abort and love ii •Irongr'

The miata are gathering now, the roae-red light baa fled;

A mournful bird thrilla low that day i* dead; The flowera bang limp and brown, and abadowa

long Creep through the aombre pine*; yet atill my

aong, "0 lady, life ia abort and love ia itrong!"

In tear* andHi inne** on t h e liank we p a r t ; Night b ide* t b e ablninK a t r e a m ; t ime 11111*

t b e h e a r t ; Only ita chorda .ibrallng yet prolong The aoft, «ad oadence of my tender aong, ' 0 lady, life la abort and love i* atrong!"

—(Ijondon Boeiety.

MRS. S. WEBSTER T E f l P E R W C K

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I t nil c a m e iilxint in t h i s way. Of course i t waH wicked, and out rageous , and u n g r a t e f u l , and ai l tliut, bu t t hen it was so sudden t l m t she really did not k n o w w h a t Imd happened. A n d then , why in t h e world should t h e professor object to Adr ian , in whom there was ne i the r spot nor Haw? T h e man sellishly w a n t e d to keep t h e child himself , and a f t e r , the delude. Yes, i t c a m e abou t in th is w a y : H e hud adored her so long. At llrst a t such a n a w f u l d i s tance—"the des i re of t h e moth for the s t a r . " her Uncle Red-mond used to call i t in his evil w a y ; but u n o t h e r persuu m i g h t have said i t WHS t h e pure a r d e n t passion of a yuuhg soul for i ts coun le ipa r t . A n d ce r t a in ly t lmt exi juis i le being, so fa i r , so Crail, half h u m a n , half seraohic, w i i son ly j l he counUirpar t of th is l lery. t u r b u l e n t boy, for all t h e vehemence of his Impulses, so noble and so lofty In his ideals. Of course no young gir l of E lU ' s age could h a v e looked a t h is face, could have hea rd his voice, and not h a v e fe l t a s t r a n g e a t t rac t ion , fo r his b e a u t y was an ex t raord ina ry as t h e swee tness of his t ones .

" U e a u l y ! ' g rowled t h e l. 'ncle Red-mond, when some one said so. " H e looks l ike t h e chi ld of an o igan gr ind-er. Doubtless he w a s lllclied by s o m e pad rone f r o m s o m e peasant ."

" A n d w h a t of t h a t ? " said t h e A u n t Redmond, ful ly in f a v o r of t h e a f fa i r . "Some |»eople m i g h t p re fe r t o lm ch i ld ren of R o m a n peasants, w i t h al l t h e i r R o m a n h i s to ry and ances t ry be-hind t in in. r a t h e r t h a n t o lie t h e chi l-d r e n of parvenus here."

"Tmiral- looral!" was t h e r ep ly—a c u s t o m a r y one in such a case.

l i n t l i t t le did El la care w h e t h e r UiPSi' long black l ashes darkened t h e eyes of Roman o r Saxon—they were Adr i an ' s eyes, h e r lover's, t h e o n l y eyes t h a t had eve r looked Into her ' s , a n d t h e l igh t of t h e world was in them. I t was n o t h is l ieauty. a f t e r a l l . t h a t touched her h e a r t : it was b i s persona l i ty—himsel f .

A s f o r A d r i a n , he had seen t h e g i r l coming i n to church , had met he r a t college fes t ivals , bad watched h e r w a l k i n g in t h e gardens . H e knew he r name , a n d o f t e n strolled unde r h e r w i n d o w s ; once, indeed, he sent a b a n d t he r e t o b r e a t h e o u t music in t h e s o f t dead d a r k of t h e n ight , and T n c l e lied-raond growled s o m e t h i n g about t h r o w -ing t h e Revised S t a t u t e s a t t he i r heads , till Uie a u n t p ropi t ia ted him by won-der ing if the s e r e n a d e wen- on a c c o u n t of h i s great work on the Civil Code. R u t al l th is was at a distance. H e h a d no t dared reproach h e r : had no t d reamed of fo l lowing her.

R u t one sunse t . In crossing a pub l ic square , wi th t h e shadows of t r e e s d a r k e n i n g the w a l k s a lmost to t w i -l igh t , he saw h e r moving hur r i ed ly a long jus t l iefore h i m . themse lves t h e only people to be seen on t h e s i juare . - S h e does not t o u c h the ea r th , s h e floats," he said, H u t as he t h o u g h t i t a d r u n k e n c r e a t u r e s tar ted f r o m t h e shadow and reeled up, leering in to h e r face, whi l e s h e s h r a n k back w i t h a s l i gh t sudden cry . Wi th a b o u n d A d r i a n was t h e r e : his a rm fell , a n d t h e offender assured ly touched t h e e a r t h , w h a t e v e r E l l a did not . T h e n he b e n t wi th b a r e head before h e r half a n ins tan t , s tood aside f o r h e r t o pass on, a n d fo l lowed again, only a t a resiiectable d i s tance .

She was c o m i n g down t h e s teps f r o m the P res iden t ' s reception w h e n he nex t saw he r , he r um le wa i t i ng fo r he r be low—her a u n t seldom going ou t in t h e college society. P res iden t Rex a lways gave r a t h e r gorgeous recept ions though , so fa r as flowers ami m u s i c w e n t ; he feasted t h e spir i tual p a r t , a t any ra te , fo r t h e res t . let weak t e a and l emonade go a s f a r as they would . F l o w e r i n g p l an t s lined Uie passage a n d s t a i r w a y s ; a n d as in her pear ly g u a r e s she descended all a lone in to t b e da rk , she looked t o him, ascending, l ike the sp i r i t of t h e flowers and of t h e mu-s ic behind her. She held a spray of w h i t e roses in he r hand. She n e v e r k n e w w h a t m a d e her - s h e t h o u g h t of i t a f t e r w a r d , shocked and h o r n lied at herse l f , a» he r w a n t of ma iden l ineas and modesty, a n d her face reddened , a n d he r t e a r s s t a r t ed in t h e lonely n i g h t — b u t she held the spray of w h i t e roses, and gave i t h im w i t h an en-chan t i ng smile , a n d went down a s he w e n t up. A n d he—he also n e v e r knew w h a t b r a z e n boldness, w h a t wi ld da r ing , possessed h im when he s tepped to he r side as she walked h o m e f r o m c h u r c h nex t day , and sa id : " M a y I g i v e you my n a m e in exchange fo r your rose V" A n d a l though ne h a d b u t in t roduced h imse l f , he somehow took t o he r words, and in a wild, eager , s i l en t way . cons ider ing himself engaged t o he r f rom t h a t moment , w h e t h e r she were engaged t o him or n o t ; a n d g r o w n bold thencefor th , he a l w a y s cal led her in h i s thoughts , h is Rose. O n e day, speak ing wi th he r—for a f t e r t h a t day they o f t e n met—he cal led her a loud, and she w a s in no wise s t a r t l e d ; i t c a m e so n a t u r a l l y , as if s h e had k n o w n , of course , t h a t t h e sun was go ing to rise, a n d th i s was t h e l lrst ro-sy gleam of d a w n . Yet fo l lowihg It c a m e l i t t l e a l t e ra t ionsof joy a n d t e r ro r . " P e r h a p s he would not h a v e da red to call her so," s h e thought , in he r shame-faced humUia t ion , "if I h a d n o t been m f o r w a r d . P e r h a p s be does s o t re-

spec t me, a f t e r all." A n d then , In sp i t e of t h e t rouble , her h e a r t would bound wi th g ladness to t h i n k t h a t she had given h im t h e spray , to th ink he had ralleil her his Rose.

I t was w i n t e r as they c a m e Oi tha t , a n d the ska t e r s were m a k i n g merry . She had come d o w n to t h e lake w i t h h e r uncle, w h o was a f a m o u s s k a t e r ; h a d bound on he r ska t e s , and slid away w i t h h i m ; had l e f t him to t igh ten a s t r ap , luul lost h i m , and had f o u n d by A d r i a n , and toge the r they had glided a w a y ; and t h e n t h e la te a f t e r n o o n red-dened in to s u n s e t and purpled in to twi -l igh t and t hey were s k a t i n g u p t h e s t r eam, and l eav ing all t h e cr ies nnd U n a and flushing fo rms beh ind them. H o w sof t nnd fresh was t h e v igorous a i r ! how r ich the violet of t h e gath-e r ing n i g h t ! h o w great t h e glow of the wind-shaken s t a r s ! N o w i t was no longer hand in hand t h a t they went , b u t h is a rm w a s about he r ! they s w e p t ou t on long c u r v e s toge ther .and moved as if t h e pulses of one h e a r t impelled t h e m ; and now they t u r n e d t h e corner of a b l u f f ; n o w , fa r ou t of s i g h t of all t h e world, t hey paused, and there , in t h e w in t ry d a r k , they w e r e folded hea r t to hea r t , and m o u t h t o muii th. if t h e snows luul fa l len a r o u n d them there and c lo thed them w i t h a g a r m e n t of dea th , if t h e ice hud pa r t ed under the i r feet a n d plunged t h e m in to t h e d rown ing wa te r s , they wou ld hard ly h a v e naked a n y more. T h e i r passion wrapped t h e m , so l ike Depan i ra ' s robe of flame, f r o m all t h e f ros t iness of dea th , tha t t h e coming of e t e rn i ty upon t h e m In each f i l l e r ' s a rms , would have seemed bu t its s ac ramen ta l seal. A n d suddenly a rude, hoa r se cry broke in upon the s p h e r e where they were rest

s ive ly ;a i id when he m i g h t h a v e read it he hail changed his coat a n d could not llnd it. Reing a l i t t le lame, and feel ing obliged t o a t t e n d the reception of t h e college pres ident , unwi l l i ng to lose a m o m e n t of his watch, he could not easily delegate , he ordered a car-r iage and a pair to t a k e h im to old Rex's gate, a n d s t a m p e d up t h e s t a i r s wi th his prec ious prize before h im.

Was a n y t h i n g e v e i lovelier t han th is vision In t h e doorway , wi th t h e shag-gy old Professor Redmond behind h e r ? So ethereal ly f a i r—the corn-silk hai r , t h e eyes l ike s t a r r y violets: i t was t h e impersonat ion of girlhood a n d of in-nocence. W i t h a huge c lus te r of c reamy w h i t e rosos pinned in her bel t jus t alwve he r hear t , in the i r c en t r e a red one b looming like t h e l i ve s w e e t secret t h o u g h t brei i thing in t h e h e a r t l ieneath, a n d in he r old pearl colored draperies , she would h a v e seemed ready to me l t back in to t h e ou te r tw i l i gh t world , l ike t h e sp i r i t of the evening s t a r itself, b u t fo r t h e g rea t bunch of j a c q u o m i n o t roses in he r hand W h a t did she k n o w of her lover 's w i s h ? N o t h i n g . H e had given these roses to h e r ; he would be hen- ; of course she wore h is flowers.

The old P res iden t Rex had as good an eye fo r b e a u t y as any u n d e r g r a d u -ate of t h e m a l l ; a n d a l t hough t h e young class-day |ioet was rece iv ing a n ovat ion, he left him in o rde r to wel-come th i s p e r f e c t f e a t u r e who luul j u s t come to the par lo rs out of fa i ry-land.

J u s t t hen the band was so f t l y play-ing the h a n d l e r waltzes, old Rex was over -power ing her wi th flattering s p e e c h ; t h e music was e n c h a n t i n g ; t he r e s tood A d r i a n be fo re w i t h h is

i ng—thegrea t rough voice of P r o f e s s o r ; eyes sh in ing fu l l upon he r a l though Redmond, a n d Ella was snatched ! across the room—she could no t hem it f r om Adr i an ' s grasp, and a do /en , | a t all . Absent ly she l i l ted t h a t bunch s t ing ing words were whi r led at h im. | of roses, a n d buried her face in all and t h e uncle had car r ied he r off as t h a t blaze of color and de l i r i um of t h e wind ca r r i e s off a f ea the r . i f ragrance .

Adr ian ska t ed back a lone. H e | T h e n e x t m o m e n t A d r i a n sl ipped scorned to move t i l l t h e Professor ' s f r om t h e room. She looked fo r h im heels c u t t i n g t h e ice could be heard no more. W h e r e had all t h a t sp lendor of t h e n ight g o n e ? i t was t h e da rkness and coldness of desolat ion now. H e took a t e r r i b l e gr ind a t m a t h e m a t i c s t h a t night , and the nex t d a y presented himself 1M?fore the professor a n d asked of him t h e p romise of his niece in mar -riago, only t o receive in r e t u r n t h e flattest and c u r t e s t a n d m o s t in su l t ing of orders neve r to d a r k e n those doors again.

" F o r all t ha t , " said A d r i a n , s tout ly , "I shall m a r r y my wife ."

present ly , b u t ho was gone. And a l though they s ta id but an hou r it seemed to he r an endless per iod be fo re she stood a t last upon t h e s t e p in t h e da rk and p e r f u m e d s u m m e r n ight , wi th t h e wre tched t ea r s of d i sappoin t -m e n t ge t t i ng leave to overflow upon t h e roses t h a t she held so nea r her face. H e r u n c b c a m e l i m p i n g a long liehind her . "P ro fesso r Redmond ' s carr iage," called a s e r v a n t .

" H e r e ! " shou ted a reply. T h e n a hand was helping her u p t h e s tep , a

; whip was cracking, horses w e r t pltin The professor looked a t him and : Ring, he r uncle was ye l l ing in to t h e

b u r s t i n to a fur ious , r oa r ing l augh . 1 " " ' v e r s e , A d r i a n s a rms were about "Tooral- looral!" s a n g t h e professor, he r , she was res t ing on his breast and "Regime:" he thundered . ; H'ey were dash ing madly away . " Y o u

The w i n t e r wore awav a t last, and i f 1 a r e here, you are m i n e , ' he was mu t -the professor kept t h e Rose f rom h e r , « " i n g be tween his kisses, " n e v e r to lover, he could not keep t h e color f rom i leave m e again . You exchange one iier velvet cheek if she was near , the jailor fo r ano ther . " glow f rom t h e d a r k l i n g eyes if she ; Refore she well knew w h a t had oc-were there , t h e smi le f o r g e t f u l of a l l ! cur red , w h a t it m e a n t , she was s t and-the rest of creat ion, on t h e l ips of bo th , l ing in a c le rgyman ' s s t u d y ; pa |)ers of i l e would h a v e been glad to m a r k him | some sort were being scanned, a k ind , ou t of exis tence, il m a r k s could h a v e j s i lver-haired lady was g iv ing he r a done i t—out of h is college ex is tence glass of w a t e r ; words were being hur-a t any r a t e ; b u t t h e boy g a v e h i m no | riedly u t t e red , to wh ich if s h e replied chance, he deserved no r ep r imand , a n d she did no t k n o w it. Someliody put

' into he r hand a s l ip t h a t he called a m a r r i a g e cer t i l ica te ; somebody s|>oke to he r by ano the r n a m e — A d r i a n ' s n a m e ; t h e k ind lady had kissed her, and slif was ou t in t h e da rk , swee t s u m m e r n igh t s a g a i n ; was in t h e car-r iage w h i r l i n g a w a y and A d r i a n was holding he r a n d ca l l ing he r his wife.

" A r e w e m a r r i e d ? " she gasped "Am 1 t ru ly you r w i f e ? " A n d then she b u r s t in to a flood of t ea r s . " A n d I 've not l i ing bu t th is gauze g o w n ! " she cried.

" A n d your J a c q u e m i n o t roses." said he.

So t h a t was t h e way it all happened, I k n o w t h a t by th i s t i m e t h e professor has forgiven It a l l ; he can ' t do w i t h o u t her. Rut t h e a u n t Redmond had a sorry t i m e of it fo r a week . " I don't blame h im at all," dec lares Adr i an . "I 'd h a v e done t h e s a m e in h is place. I wou ldn ' t have given he r t o t h e arch-angle Michael , let a lone t h e son of a nailing merchan t , if t h e m e r c h a n t were ten t i m e s a mi l l iuna i re . a n d t h e son ten t i m e s nea re r a p rofessorsh ip him-self."

T h e professor has h a d t h e l i t t le fa ta l no te glazed a n d f r a m e d a n d h u n g up in h is den, bu t he h a s neve r yet been ab le again t o e n d u r e w i t h equan-imity t h e sight of J a c q u e m i n o t roses, — / / f i r / x r ' * lliirnr.

none could lie t o r t u r e d i n t o shaiie f o r h im. H e s tud ied as a m a c h i n e works . He covered himself w i t h laurels—all t h e more he would r a t h e r they h a d lieen roses.

" W h o is t h e b e g g a r ? " t h e professor growled, one spr ing day, when they met h im in t h e s q u a r e aga in , and the bare-headed silent reverence ended, he had passed on w i t h o u t g ree t ing . " W h o Is the l ieggar?" growled t h e uncle Red-mond, " to whom you choose to g ive a g lance w h e n i forb id i t—I . who s t and In your dead fa the r ' s shoes ? A Ashing merchan t ' s son. indeed! O n e m i g h t suppose t h a t , reared as you have been, the very t h o u g h t of such connect ion would smel l to heaven."

" H e n e v e r touches fish." said Ella, feel ing obliged to a n s w e r , a l though if he had lieen a t l sherman on t h e Rarador coast, i t wou ld h a v e m a d e n o d i f fe rence with her . " H e s i ts a t a desk in a coun t -ing room, mi les a w a y f r o m t h e ware-houses, a n d his c le rks w r i t e in books all day. A n d A d r i a n will do so, too."

" H e is r ich , then , 1 suppose?" " I s h e ? " she asked innocent ly . " I

never t h o u g h t , indeed." " H e is n o t rich enough t o have you,',

was t h e reply." "Yes . unc le ,he sure ly wil l ," said t h e

t imid th ing , solemnly, w i t h he r hear t in her m o u t h , bu t ready t o d ie fo r he r fa i th . T h e n s o m e t h i n g in Greek ex-ploded, loud and angry , f r o m t h e pro-fessor's t h r o a t ; and he neve r aga in let his ward o u t of his s i g h t when h e has crossed t h e t h re s -hold. L o v e l a u g h s a t locksmi ths wi thout d o u b t ; bu t t h i s locksmi th was very sk i l l fu l . I t w a s a lmos t midsum-mer, and no t one w o n ! had A d r i a n heard f r o m the l ips of h is Rose, a n d le t te r a f t e r le t ter h a d been r e t u r n e d to him unopened. R u t h is a rdo r was u n c h a n g e d ; his love b u r n e d w i t h tbe same w h i t e flame, a l t hough t he r e were only smi les and g lances t o feed t h e lire.

And n o w at l as t t h e college l i fe was d r a w i n g t o a close and Adr ian was Uie class jKM-t. Pel haps his passion had w a r m e d genius in to l i f e ; there had never been such a poem u t t e red l iefore; but no o t h e r poet had luul those ten-der y e a r n i n g eyes l iefore him w i t h the t ea r s susi tendcd in t h e m , t h a t face so like a flower in t h e f r e s h dew. "More organ gr inding." g rowled t h e professor .

The lovers m e t in t h e press, fo r one ins tan t , no t long a f t e r w a r d s , as tha t IKirtion of the exercises ended. And when h e l e f t her side a great b u n c h of red roses was in he r h a n d , t h e mos t de-licious dewy roses, w h o s e |>erfume swept a r o u n d he r l ike an a tmosphere . Rut t h e professor had rel ieved t h e guard . His lynx eye c a u g h t s igh t of a whi t e g leam a m o n g t h e roses. H e look t h e m suddenly ou t of he r hand , ab s t r ac t ed a l i t t le note , and gave the flowers back to her. T h e n he sl ipped t h e n o t e in to h is coat pocket .

I t is a pity m # pro iessor did not read t h a t no te l iefore n e x t day. Th i s is w h a t was w r i t t e n t h e r e :

" M v ROSK.—if your affect ion f o r m e is all i t was, is all t h a t my a d o r i n g love f o r you would c la im, you will hold these roses in you r h a n d to-night as you e n t e r t h e recept ion-room of Rex. If a t a n y t ime in p l ay ing t h e Land le r wal tz , of when i t is p laying 'L i t t l e Bu t t e rcup , ' you l i f t t h e s e swee t nwes to h e r s w e e t e r face, a n d b u r y you r face t h e r e fo r one long moment , I shall k n o w t h a t you can no longer en-dure t h i s t y r anny t h a t p a r t s us. My horses wi l l a w a i t us a t t h e ga te , a n d when you are my wife , ne i the r profes-sor o r uncle , no r any one on e a r t h can pa r t w h a t God has jo ined together ."

B u t h e d i d n t read i t T h e r e was no t t b e m o m e n t j u s t t h e n ; somebody or ( o m a t h i a g o o t u p l t d h i s t l m * •xolu-

A R o y a l T r e a s u r e .

T h e Span ia rds of P e r u have a lways Relieved t h a t t h e sub jec t s of t h e Incas a t t h e t i m e of t h e conques t of the i r coun t ry by P izar ro , bur ied large a m o u n t s of gold, and t h a t t h e secret of t h e places whe re t h e gold was bur ied has been handed down f r o m f a t h e r t o son, t h r o u g h success ive generat ions , the object being t o res tore t h e Incas when t h e ru le shall be r enewed , as t h e P e i u v i a n s long bel ieved it would lie—a s t r ik ing proof t h a t it w a s a good rule. Th i s belief was not u n l i k e t h a t which so m a n y N o r t h A m e r i c a n s h a v e luul in t h e bur ia l of vast t r e a s u r e s by tha t rov ing Capta in Kidd, a n d which f u r -nished t o Poe t h e sub j ec t of his best s t i a n g e s t o r i e s ; b u t t h e Spanish lielief had Ix-tter f o u n d a t i o n t h a n any tha t had been b rough t f o r w a n l in suppor t of t h e Amer i can t rad i t ion . O u t of t h e novels no one has eve r found any of Kidd 's t reasures—if t m i s u r e t h a t wor-thy eve r h a d ; but in P e r u it has more t han once happened t h a t great s u m s have been found , A l w u t a hundred y e a n ago a n Ind ian l e f t in itossession of a w o m a n , as secur i ty fo r a smal l debt , a n u m b e r of golden tigures, mak-ing he r p romise to show t h e m to no one. W a n t i n g money herself soon af-t e rwards , she in t u r n pawned them t o the pr ies t of he r village. Some m o n t h s hav ing elapsed, t h e I n d i a n r e l u m e d and c la imed his images . T h e woman s o u g h t them of t h e pr ies t , b u t he sus-lieclwl someth ing , and , h a v i n e com-pelled her t o tell whe re she got t h e m , t h e Ind i an was t h r o w n in to prison, where , h a v i n g been sub jec ted to tor-ture . he po in ted ou t t h e place where fo r 200 years a g rea t q u a n t i t y had lain concealed, hav ing been bur ied there by s o m e noble P e r u v i a n s . T h e value of i t was t w o a n d a half mil l ion dollars— a very p r e t t y proti t on such capi ta l as in jus t ice , fa lsehood a n d t o r t u r e . T h e s tory goes t h a t the Ind i an added t h a t , if t hey d u g t o a c e r t a i n dep th , a je t of w a t e r wou ld spr ing u p and flood t h e val ley, w h e r e t h e t r ea su re lay u n d e r a rock ; a n d t h e spot is now covered by a l ake w i t h a smal l i s land in t h e cen t r e of I t W h a t liecame of t h e Ind i an our a u t h o r i t y does not s l a t e ; bu t , judg ing f r o m t h e usual m a n n e r in wh ich Span-ia rds t r ea ted such men . i t w a s probably t r a g i c a l enough . — South American AnnmU.

A i i e c d o t e H .

Colorado has the m o s t i ie l ighl fu l cli-ma te in t h e world, ami bed-bugs. A m o t h e r in Is rae l res id ing there requ i res he r g r a n d - d a u g h t e r , a young High School miss, to reiul to he r daily some port ion of t h e Good Book. Whi le so engaged recent ly t h e young lady sud-denly s topped, anil excla imed, " W h y . g randma , 1 declare , hero is a g r a m m a l r ical e r ror ." T h e old lady replied, " N o mat te r , da r l ing , Kill il diul (j« on."

A learned I r i sh judge , a m o n g o the r peculiar i t ies , had a hab i t of beguing pardon on every occasion. Once his f avor i t e express ion was employed in r a t h e r a s i n g u l a r manne r . A l the close of t h e assizes, its he was about t o leave the bench, t h e ofllcer of the cour t re-minded him t h a t he had no t passed sentence of dea th on one of t h e crimi-nals. as lie had in tended . "Dear me," said his lordship, '"I h-u hlx pardon— br ing h im In."

T h e o the r n igh t a l a London club, some A m e r i c a n s were boas t ing about the i r invent ions , a n d t h e wonder fu l mach ines t o be found in t h e Sta tes . O n e of t h e m told of the well-known minc ing mach ine which , a live hog be-ing in t roduced a t one end, t u r n s ou t t h e an ima l in sausages a t t h e other . A n I r i shman , Abo was no t going to have t h e Y a n k e e s r ide rough-shod ove r every o the r na t ion , t u r n e d on them and said, "Bedad , we 've got t h e s a m e mach ine in I re land , only uu is is more perfect^ s u r e ; fo r if you don ' t l ike sausages you can p u t t h e m back in to t h e machine , and by revers ing t h e act ion they' l l come o u t a l ive pig agin whe re he w e n t in."

A recent t r ip of t h e City of Chester of the innia i i L ine , f rom N e w York t o Liverpool , was en l ivened by t h e wit of a Wash ing ton girl , w h o was t h e favor-i te passenger . I n t h e s a m e s teamer was a young Engl ish snob. " A w . y a a s ! " said he, in conve r sa t ion w i t h t h e Wash ing ton gir l , "1 h a v e seen consid-ewab le of your coun t ry . 1 h a v e seen N e w Y a w k , Chicago, O m a h a w , and o the r places, and il is a g w a t e count ry , b u t you don ' t seem t o have any gentwy in Amer ica . " " W h a t do you call gen-t r y ? " asked t h e lady. " A w ! why peo-ple, you know, w h o doan t have to do any th ing , you k n o w ; people who live w i t h o u l w o r k . ' "Oh, yes! w e have such people," answered t h e l ady ; " b u t w e d o n ' t call t h e m gent ry ." " A w ! t hen w h a t do you call them, pvvay?" " W e call t h e m t w a m p s . " " A w . "

Lady to p e a s a n t — " l l o w much for t h a t load of p e a t ? "

Peasa iU—"Fi f t epn f r a n c s madam." Lady—"Oh , mercy me, tha t ' s too

dear . Besides, 1 don ' t w a n t such a smal l load—1 w a n t a two-horse load."

T h e peasan t goes to a f i i end ,bur rows his f r e n d ' s horse a n d h i t ches it to t h e c a r t bosidu his o w n a n i m a l aud re-turns .

P e a s a n t — " H e r e is a two-horse load, m a d a m . "

L a d y — " A h , t h a t is m o r e l ike i t . How m u c h ? "

" P e a s a n t - " T w e n t y - l i v e f rancs , ma-dam."

" L a d y — " Y e n - we l l ; 1 will t a k e It." Th i s is v e r y much like t h e proceed-

ure of t h e ave rage bar-keeper , who, being asked if t h a t is rye whisky, a f -fec ts t o be covered w i t h confusion, p u t s t h e Bourbon bo t t l e i n to t h e ice u n d e r the coun te r , r a t t l e s it , h a n d s it ou t aga in a n d b e a m s upon t h e cus tomer , who says apprec ia t ive ly , " A h , t h a t ' s r i g h t — a l w a y s g ive m e rye,"

A lady had Issued inv i t a t ions fo r a d inne r pa r ty of t w e l v e ; and on t h e m o r n i n g ol t h e appoin ted day, when c o n f e r r i n g w i t h he r f o o t m a n , she dis-covered tha t one of t h e t w e l v e s i lver shells in wh ich scal loped oysters were to lie served hail been misplaced. Rig-id search for t h e miss ing a r t i c l e h a v i n g proved unava i l ing , t h e lady decided t h a t sooner t han g ive up t h a t par t icu-lar course she wou ld s imply decl ine oys t e i s when they were handed her , and so t h e e leven shel ls were sullicient, i t happened t h a t when the oys ters were s e rved a t d i n n e r t h e hostess was engaged ill a very a n i m a t e d conversa-t ion w i t h one or t w o of her ne ighbors and f o r g e t t i n g her de te rmina t ion , took one of t h e shel ls of oys t e r s and set it before herself . If t b e se rvan t ' s h e a r t fell in cons t e rna t ion a t this, he gave no ex te rna l s ign of i t . but speaking in tones d is t inc t though low. said respect-ful ly : " E x c u s e me, madame , bu t you said I was t o r emind you tha t the doc-tor fo rbade you r e a t i n g oys ters !"

T W O S P L E N D I D V I C T O U I K S .

T h e Republ icans In Ohio h a v e re-deemed the i r promises , and covered t h e m s e l v e s w i t h glory. They went i n to t h e S ta te campaign with excel lent candida tes , upon a p l a t f o r m t h a t com-mended itself to t h e suppor t of intelli-gent , hones t a n d pa t r io t i c ci t izens. F o r many weeks they have conducted a n ea rnes t c ampa ign—one of t h e most e x c i t i n g t h a t tho S t a t e has eve r wit-nessed. They have worked In season and ou t of s eason ; worked w i t h a will, and wi th a d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o m a k e t he i r v ic tory so decis ive t h a t i t would not only secure t he i r own Sta te ' s jHisi-tion in t h e Republicon column, b u t also h a v e a r enova t ing and s t r eng then ing influence upon the Republ ican organi-zat ion everywhere . B u t , s angu ine as t h e Ohio Republ icans have been, they h a v e hard ly da red to expect such a sweep ing vic tory as t h e despa tches now indicate .

They have elected the i r Governor by 17,000 major i ty , and probably secured cont ro l of tho Legis la ture , n o t w i t h -s t a n d i n g t h e g e r r y m a n d e r i n g and "re-d i s t r i c t ing" by which t h e Democra t s had t r ied to legis la te the State perma-nen t ly in to t h e control of the i r politi-cal organiza t ion . T h e vote was a n e n o r m o u s one a n d f r o m every pa r t of tho S t a t e Republ ican gains are repor t -ed. If t h e L e g i s l a t u r e is safe , a Re-publ ican will be elected Uni ted S ta tes Sena to r . I n I o w a t h e campaign has no t been as exci t ing, or t h e s t rugg le as severe. B u t the Republ icans have more t han held t he i r ground, a n d f r o m t h a t S t a t e also w e hea r t h e r e p o r t of " l a rge Republ ican ga ins everywhere . "

T h e Democra t ic leaders and newspa-pers will do t he i r u tmos t t o be l i t t l e t h e influence w h i c h these two splendid Republ ican victor ies will h a v e upon t h e campaign in N e w York . They will a t t e m p t now t o "explain the re-s u l t " by t h r o w i n g responsibil i ty upon t h e " so f t money" fac t ion. B u t t h e is-s u e of t h e fight in Ohio s h o w s t h a t t he r e is to be a n o t h e r "great upr i s ing" of t h e loyal people in the N o r t h e r n States . They see w h a t i m p o r t a n t is-sues are a t s t a k e ; they again ar i se t o do t he i r d u t y in a n " i m p e n d i n g c r i s i s ; " they pu t themse lves under t h e guid-ance of t h e Republ ican party t o aga in s a v e t h e Na t i ona l G o v e r n m e n t T h e y k n o w t h a t the success of t h e Demo-cra t ic par ty will b r ing wi th i t sect ional in to le rance in t h e supremacy of t h e "solid South ," Na t iona l d i s rup t ion , l lnancial d i s t u r b a n c e and d ishonor , and a v i r tua l s u r r e n d e r of w h a t t h e N o r t h supposed i t had secured by t h e d e f e a t of t h e Sou the rn Rebel l ion. T h e n , too, t h e people of the N o r t h see t h a t "good t imes," long coming, a r e now a t h a n d ; bus iness lias recovered i ts p r i s t ine a c t i v i t y ; t rade is c rowd ing channe ls neglected o r disused for many years. Th i s has been b rough t abou t by the firmness of t h e Republ ican A d -min i s t r a t i on , sus t a ined by t h e Repub-l ican pa r ty , in adher ing to a s a f e a n d hones t l lnancial policy. W e repea t , t h e sensible men of t h e N o r t h k n o w this , and they do not intend to repudi-a t e a par ty t h a t has done s i much fo r t hem. A n d now le t t h e campa ign in N e w Y o r k be pushed wi th increased v igor! T h e Empi r e S ta te m u s t fo l low in the lead of Maine and OUio—Buf-falo Commercial.

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A H V U - E T O PUOKKSSIONAL M E N . — T O

profess iona l men. men of business , and . indeed, all w h o are engaged in pu r su i t s r equ i r ing m o r e or less severe men ta l work, coupled w i t h m o r e or less conl inement , exerc ise is, of course , the coiulilio nine qua win of the recrea-tion t o lie recommended . Th i s fac t is so obvious t h a t 1 need not dwell upon it f u r t h e r t han t o m a k e one remark. T h i s is to w a r n all such jiersons tha t the i r fee l ings a r e no s a f e guide a s to the amoun t ot .nuscu la r exerc ise t h a t is r equ i s i t e fo r m a i n t a i n i n g fu l l and sus ta ined hea l th . By habi tual neglect of sullicient exercise t h e sys tem may, and does, a ccommoda te itself to such n e g l e r t ; so tha t not only may t h e desi re for exerc ise cease t o lie a f a i r measu re of its need, b u t posit ive ex-h a u s t i o n may a t t e n d a much less a m o u n t of exercise t han Is necessary t o long c o n t i n u a n c e of sound hea l th . H o w e v e r s t r o n g and well, therefore , a man may feel n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g his neg lec t of exercise, he ought to re-m e m b e r tha t he is pla) ing a roost dan-gerous game, and t h a t sooner or l a te r h is s ins will find h im ou t—ei ther in t h e f o r m of dysjH-iisia, l iver, kidney, or o t h e r diseases, wh ich so surely c reep u p o n t h e o f fender aga ins t n a t u r e ' s l aw of hea l th . According to Dr. Pa rkes , t h e a m o u n t of exercise t h a t a hea l thy man o u g h t to t a k e w i t h o u t f a t i gue is a t t h e least t h a t which is re-qui red fo r r a i s ing l.io foot- tons pe r d i em. Th i s , in m e r e walking, would , in t h e case of a man of o rd ina ry weight , be represen ted by a walk of be tween e ight a n d n ine miles a long level ground, or one mi le u p a tolera-ble s teep h i l l ; b u t i t is desirable t h a t the requis i te a m o u n t of exercise Should lie obta ined wi thou t t h r o w i n g all t h e work upon one set of muscles . F o r t h i s reason w a l k i n g ought t o be varied w i t h rowing , r iding, a c t i ve games, and. w h e r e pract icable, h u n t i n g or shoot ing , w h i c h , t o those w h o a r e fond of s p o r t c o n s t i t u t e t h e mos t jier-f e c t fo rm of recreative exercise.—rAc N inter ulk Century.

T a k i n g t h e w a l k i n g ma tches i n t o considerat ion. N e w Y o r k should b e •ailed t h e "Ga i t C i ty" b« rMf t« r .

tend to all the cot ton s la tes , unless sonielhiiig hapiieiis to p r e v e n t T h i s serves to explain t h e In tense dovot ion of Uieox-confedeni tes to t h e "pr inc i -ple" of "home rule," They w a n t to be let alone, to t h e end t h a t they may not only depr ive the f r e i d m e n of. their |Hilitical privi leges, but also reduce ilu in to a s t a t e of slavery worse than tha t f rom which they were del ivered in l-oifi. A m i now t h e qurs-tion aiisi-s, wjii iln r there Is a n y way of p u t t i n g a s top to t ins ou t r ageous violution of t h e supreme law of t h e land. T h e Boiirhoiis, wi th one voice, say t he r e is no t . They insis t t h a t a "sovere ign" s t a t e may bid dellance to the law of t h e land wi th en t i re im-p u n i t y ; tha t t h e na t ion h a d no power and no r i g h t to see t h a t i t s will is ex-e c u t e d ; tha ' the s lavery ba rba r i sm, wi th all Its horrors , may be re-estab-lished, and t he r e is no power in t h e na t ion to in te r fe re . T h e B o u r b o n s will llnd themse lves egregiotisly mis-taken . T h e nat ion has decieed t h a t s lavery shall no t ex i s t in any pa r t of A m e r i c a , a n d t h e na t ion will see to it t h a t i ts decree is respected and obeyed. T h e barhiiroiis s lave-dr ivers of Yazoo-land and their poli t ical backe r s and sympathizi-rs may be pe r fec t ly assured of t h a t . In view of the course t h e Y a z o o s a r e p u r s u i n g . i t will no t be su rpr i s ing if the f r eedman leave t h e south by mil l ions, in which case t h e Yazoos will reap t h e na tu ra l f r u i t of the i r b a r b a r i s m in pover ty , desolat ion, and ru in .

I n l Q u l t o u a P e n a l B y a M m a of O a o r g l a a n d

O t b a r B o u l h a r n B ta t aa .

From the Chicago Timea. " A g e n t l e m a n hold ing a p r o m i n e n t

posi t ion In t h e federal service, t h e son of one of t h e most d i s t ingu i shed men of th is coun t ry , " is a u t h o r i t y for t h e s t a t e m e n t t h a t "pract ica l ly ( ieorg ia has again become a s lave s t a t e . " T h i s is unques t ionab ly a s t a t e m e n t of fact , a n d t h e f a c t has fo r some t ime been p re t ty well k n o w n in t h e no r the rn s ta les . T h e whi l e s of Georgia have managed to re-establish s lavery t h rough t he i r penal sys tem. T h e i r penal l aws do no t make a d i s t inc t ion be tween t h e races, bu t t he i r mode of execu t ing t h e m does. The laws a r e so f r a m e d t h a t persons convic ted of pe t ty offenses m a y be punished fo r very s h o r t t e r m s or very long te rms , in t h e d iscre t ion of t h e courts . These l aws on t he i r face apply equally to b lacks and whi tes , bu t , as they a r e adminis -tered, they apply very unequa l ly .

I t is very ha rd to conv ic t a w h i t e man , and very easy t o convict a colored man . W h e n a whi t e man is convicted, he ge ts a shor t t e rm , and w h e n a col-o ied m a n is convicted, he ge ts a very loug t e r m . T h e convic ted person may lie k e p t In c o n f i n e m e n t o r he may be " leased" f o r a nomina l s u m to cont rac t ors or p lan te rs . Colored conv ic t s a re a lways "leased," whi le w h i t e convic ts a re n o t except in rare ins tances , and t hen they a r e general ly p e r m i t t e d to escape. O n e w h i t e man w h o had been convicted of m u r d e r was leased, a n d t h e con t rac to r , on lieing l iberal ly paid by t h e m a n ' s re la t ives p e r m i t t e d him t o escape. A colored m a n , w h o may have been convicted of no h igher c r ime t h a n pe t ty larceny, and who may be per fec t ly i n n o c e n t is h u n t e d d o w n wi th blood-hounds, and no t scldoiu s h o t if he a t t e m p t e d t o escape. T h e gua rds rarely fal l to h i t a negro w h o a t t e m p t s to r u n away, b u t t he i r mark m a n s l u p suddenly fal ls t h e m when they come to shoot a t a w h i l e man .

The g e n t l e m a n w h o is a u t h o r i t y for the s t a t emen t t h a t Georgia has I n c o m e a s lave s t a l e says Hist be k n o w s of cases w h e r e colored men h a v e la-en sentenced f o r five or ten years fo r sim-ple pe t ty l a rceny . H e a l so says tha t t h e leas ing sys tem has m a d e "and is mak ing m a n y p lan te r s r i c h ; t h a t the p l an t e r s h a v e m o r e abso lu te control over t h e labor a n d lives of the conv i c t s t h a n they h a d u n d e r the old s lave sys-t em. and he m i g h t add t h a t the v i c t i m s of t h e new s lavery have less secur i ty , because if t hey are kil led t h e p l a n t e r loses n o t h i n g ; t h a t a personage no less d i s t ingu ished t han Sena tor G o r d j n uji-holds t h i s b a r b a r o u s sys tem, a n d has profited by i t ; and tha t t h e Cox-AUston shoot ing a f f a i r g rew out of t h e sys tem and Gordon 's connect ion w i t h i t T h e s tory al iout Gordon is t h a t he secured a numbe t of convicts to w o r k h is plan t a t ion t h r o u g h political in f luence mere-ly, p a y i n g n o t h i n g fo r t h e men . l i e t hen leased t h e p lan ta t ion and t h e con-v ic ts fo r seventy-five bales of co t ton t o Cox. When the a f fa i r became k n o w n in Wash ing ton , Gordon a t -tempted to get o u t of t h e d i s repu tab le business, a n d sen t Al l s ton to Georgia to m a n a g e t h e bus iness for h im, and t h e q u a r r e l and subsequent shoot ing g rew ou t of t h e a t t e m p t to oust Cox f r o m t h e p lan ta t ion .

A s imi la r svs tem exis t s in N o r t h Caro l i sa . a a d i t will undoub twl ly ax

S E C R E T A l t Y E V A R T S ,

An immense Republ ican mass meet-ing was held in N e w York ci ty on T u e s d a y night of last week. A m o n g those on t h e p l a t fo rm were Sena to r Blaine, ex-Senator F e n t o n . T h u r l o w Weed, Gen. McCouk. E d w a r d s Pierre-pout , George G. H u s k i n s and W. W. As tor , Lev i P . Mor ton , Cha i rman , In-t i oduced Secre ta ry Gvar t s , w h o was loudly cheered. Sec re t a ry E v a r t s said t h a t t h e presentc i impaign was occupied wi th S ta te candidates , b u t no Republ i -can should forget t h a t t h e call wh ich b r i n g s us toge the r is only a p re lude to t h e call of next year , when every Republ ican should be set t led in h is m i n d w h a t to do and how to do I t Let us discard th i s new ami t imid not ion of Democra t ic pol i t ic ians t h a t only S ta te Issues are a t s take. Secre-t a ry E v a r t s said t h a t t h e people will see to it t h a t suf f rage , f ree, secure , equal and universa l , wiil be sus ta ined . H e a l luded to t h e late w a r as a n occa-sion when t h e people ma in t a ined t h e su f f r age of t h e coun t ry aga ins t all comers. An al lus ion by t h e speake r to Gen. G r a n t was loudly applauded.

Secretary E v a r t s said the only way to vote, is to vote fo r some one w h o represen t s t h e pa r ty you wish to vo te for . H e t hen eulogized Mr. Cornell aa dese rv ing the su f f r ages of h is pa r ty . He said i t would no t be k n o w n t i l l a f t e r elect ion w h o m Robinson was c a r r y i n g on h is back. If Robinson was elected the n a m e would lie w r i t ten Tilden. If de fea t ed , t hen i t wou ld IK- Pe l ton . E v a r t s said Kelly 's m o t t o is t o " ru le or ru in ." H i s g r i evance seems t o be Gumble ton . In r e f e r r i n g t o Po t t e r , he s a u i : A f t e r the Electo-rial Cummisslou had set t led t h e Presi -dent ia l controversv , t h e P o t t e r Com-m i t t e e sough t to break down all t h a t had been accomplished. I t touched n o t h i n g it did not defile. H e asked w h a t would be t h o u g h t of t h e s ta tes -man w h o would pu t in to the Cons t i tu -t ion t h a t a cer ta in n u m b e r of S t a t e s should be let go ou t of t h e Un ion if they saw lit.

Mr. E v a r t s said t h e Democra t ic policy seems to be to m a k e m o u n t a i n s o u t of mole hil ls and mole hil ls of moun ta ins . H e scouted t h e idea t h a t t he r e was a n y dange r f rom t h e mi l i t a ry a t the polls, and said t he r e are f a r -reachiug, i ierl ious polit ical p ro jec t s of t h e Democra t i c pa r ty t h a t c a n n o t down. He al luded to the action of t h e Democra t s in Congress as a m o n s t r o u s s t a t e of affairs, ami said the firmness of the P r e s i d e n t and t h e sagaci ty of

t h e Republ ican Sena tors carr ied t h e coun t ry th rough t h a t danger . H e sa id t h a t s u b j u g a t e d su f f r age in t h e S o u t h is a dange r not to be overlooked by t h e Amer i can people. Mr. h v a r t s con-cluded by saying it is tho d u l y of e v e r y Amer ican cit izen t o pu t t h e t r u e in-te res t s of the coun t ry in t h e bands of honest s t a t e smen who love l iber ty, a n d w h o will pu r sue r ighteousness .

A f t e r a brief s|>eech by Mr. Bla ine , r idiculimr the apprehens ion of d a n g e r f r o m soldiers a l t h e polls, t h e m e e t i n g a d j o u r n e d .

D i s t r e s s In E u g l u u d .

A cor responden t of t h e L o n d o n Time* wr i t es t h a t t h e occurrence s o ear ly in t h e a u t u m n of in tense d i s t r e s s on no smal l scale in and abou t t h e borde r s of Cleveland is one of t h e f u l l -es t p roofs t h a t could be g iven of t h e deep depress ion in t h e m a n u f a c t u r i n g t rades of the no r th . O n e by one t h e chief t r ades of t h e d i s t r i c t have b e e n adversely affected s ince t h e yea r 1873. T h e du l lness has most ly affected t h e iron rai l t rade , bu t in t u r n it has e x -tended to t h e pig i ron indus t ry , t o i ron sh ip bui ld ing, to coal min ing , a n d na tu ra l ly to t h e sma l l e r bu t i m p o r t a n t subs id iary indus t r i e s dei iendent u p o n these. A t t h e p resen t t ime, so f a r a s c a r e f u l inqui ry can elicit tac ts , t h e r e a r e 80 blas t f u r n a c e s idle out of lil,> in t h e n o r t h e i n d i s t i i c t , and ou t of ^,140 pudd l ing f u r n a c e s a t t a c h e d to t h e rol l ing mil ls a n d fo rges in the d i s t r i c t , 1 .Olio are now ent i re ly idle, wh i l e a por t ion of t h e remainder a re w o i k i n g i r regular ly . It is computed t h a t d u r -ing the last t h r ee years t h e n u m b e r of l>eisons occupied in metal s m e l l i n g a n d manufac iu i i i i g and in the ca r r i age of pr is iucis lias been n d u c e d by 20,000 liersons.

T h e e a r n i n g s of t h e iron m i n e r f e l l f r om 7 shi l l ings jier day in 1873 o n ave rage to unde r 4 shi l l ings a t t h e present t ime . The wages of t h e loca l miner have fa l len «8 per cent , in D u r -ham in t h e last f o u r years , a n d t h e m a n u f a c t u n d iron t r ade puddle r w h o had i:J shi l l ings 3 pence per t on h a s now only 7 bhillinga |>er ton, w h i l e o the r b r a n c h e s of labor have k n o w n col ies |Mindingreduct ions . T h e p a u p e r roll has U-en gieat ly s w o o l e n b y t h o s e who cuiilil find no work, and w h o s e savimrs and possessions have only k e p t the wolf f rom the door u p t o t h e p res -ent t ime . T h e g rea tes t d i s t r e s s is a t Middles bo rough, a t S tock ton a n d a t Dar l ing ton . In D a r l i n g t o n f u n d s h a v e been used in t h e c o n v e y a n c e of t h e un-emploved t o o the r pa r t s of t h e coun t ry , and t h u s t h e chief t o k e n of d i s t ress is in t h e increased n u m b e r of w o r k h o u s e paupers , t h e la rge n u m b e r of e m p t y co l l ages a n d t h e gene ra l poverty w hich is m a r k e d in t h e m a n u f a c i u i i i i g dis-t r i c t I n a l l t h e s e towns, in W e s t Har t l epoo l a n d in several of t h e m i n -ing vi l lages, in Cleveland and S o u t h D u r h a m , t h e r e a r e cases of e x t r e m e pover ty a n d semi-s tarvat ion.

Some gent lemen d in ing a t a t a b l e d 'hote , t h e conversa t ion t u r n e d u p o n oysters , which severa l of t h e c o m p a n y contended s h o w i n g a s a g a c i t y t h a t ar-gued they m u s t h a v e b ra ins . A y o u n g man who had t a k e n a n u n d u l y p romi -nent par t in t h e conve r sa t ion , t o t h e annoyance of a n elder ly g e n t l e m a n , his neiRhbor , t u r n e d to t h e l a t t e r , a n d said, "Do you bel ieve t h a t oys ters have b r a i n s ? " "Cer t a in ly I do, sir." was t h e p r o m p t a n d po in ted reply, - s i n c e t h e y k n o w w h e n t o ' shu t up.' "

L O W E L L J O U R N A L JAS. W. HINK. EDITOR.

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AlwnyH look o n t h e o t h e r Hide of tin for t h e nmn tha t owe* you.

November election* next Tucwimy. f l o w i n u r h i l o w e h e i r fur ComellJ

W e hcunl a nmn the o ther day wUh he had l-Vi.O'*". W e kept r ight on work-1 ing j t u t an thoiiKh wed idn ' t hear h im.

Denver luw an Ind ian harlx-r. U'h all

riKhl we . u p p o w , hut a« fo r u* we don ' t „ w i < . k n i ^ want »nr ha i r p.r te .1 with a t omahawk . • n |M> W ( . k n ( i w „ v o u U m , W a n |

There U a mounta in in Nor thCaml ina to U- ca re fu l alxiut t ha t . ••alle<l Chunky (inl. Ho ahead—we can ' t j t h i n k of a n y t h i n g mean enough t o nay. ><•« Vorb.

A man uiiHw* il Hoinetimeit when he ' I ' rol iahh one man ' s est imate of the inakeh a friend of a ctranger; and he renult of the coining ele<-tion in New

I il every t i m e when he niaken H York in ijiiite as good AH anotiirrV. New

it|iliun>.

If you r margin runs out inak«- n check >>n yournand liunk and pnl up aga in .

If you haven' t already got tin- fever. I letter vaccinate.

Wheat has hin up. It Inu. a l*" Inn I down. Klevnfer once more.

Wheat took a d rop ti»i much one ilay Inst Wis-k. Ought to sign t h e pletlge.

An interehting cereul—wheot. Also almirliing—hhunisl nlworhing toixune.

The U)well |iool is next t " Liver|Miol. If wheat makes any advances jus t

I smile you r pn^tient . If your broker sells you mil. nn-ollect

that all llesh is grass and go m a k e n hay stack of him.

When a man gets drop|Hsl on his deal

Fo lk , and Thlnic*. j I.IDBRAT. TERMS TO T R I A L HUB-The sum of the expor t s and imjM>rt!i 8CR1BER8.

' v ' " ' " " " New SulMcriheni to T h e Weekly Post anil Trihune—thla inc lude! any .whose

it goes against the grain. .Slightly.

s t ranger of a f r iend. York is notuhly the great s ta te in the

A Democratic editor savs Hendricks ' Union tha t goes, noliody knows how.

can >H-at Oran t . Of courw ' l an . T h a t 1 u n , i l , l " • v o t , , H , , , ,

i s . w e M i p i x i s e t h e e d i t o r r e f e r s t o f e n c e s , j l a r g e c i t i e s i n t h e s t a t e h o l d a n i m m e n s e

W e l l . t h e n , n o b o d y d i s p u t e s i t . ' " " a ' i n g v o t e w h i c h g e n ' s a s i t h a p p e n s -

, , o ' i » in n i , > i . na tura l lv demiN-rntic. however . The The Rev. Mr. Haul of I'liilndelplna al- • , . . .

. . . . . I -. - i » 'av the men s tand on the checker tended a menager ie and hlowed it in ' . , . . , . . . . . . . . , i I i s i in l now would indicate that t h e Re-ins pulpit as a hnnitMig. In o ther words , „ .

. , . , , • piihlicans a r e going t o elect t he i r t icket, tha t show got a severe shaking up, hv i ' „ . . . ( . a l l l

1 • I If the T a m m a n y defection has been hi-avv enough to lin-ak off a very large

The Hreenbackeni ofOlitopolleil aUmt i v l n n r n t i c vote. Robinson will n m l all « . . « ! votes th is year . They ought to Curtis a n d other put a stop to th is reiteatlng business, i . . . . . . u . . .

I.>..I.I i-. ..n..u-.-i . •• . . I "k inmi l anti-t ornel! Republicans can give him. Mr. A. B. Cornell, how-

ever, is not to IN- Ix-aten in that way. If

No one man should be allowed to vote six o r eight t imes with impuni ty .

Keaily, now. we could say a gissl many hard th ings alxiut those Indians— hut . but we can ' t help t h ink ing all the whi le that—how much lietter i t would have lieen if we hud lieen here flmt.

Wal t W h i t m a n says the best promise in l i tera ture in America is in cer ta in y o u n g men w h o are now coming on the stage. That ' s it; all we are wai t ing fo r is fo r those old fellows to "sit down in f r o n t . "

Some folks were Isim to grumble . W e heard a lady swear, as religiously as she could, t h e o ther day, not be ra iue she pr i rked her linger, but because the m a n u f a c t u r e r didn ' t put t h e |ioint on the o ther end of the needle.

I l seems good to have these longeven-ingw come again . To a nmn w h o loves to Ite at home wi th his family them* long

evening* are a great and constant Joy. indeed. He can play at least fou r games more down town even ' n ight and get home no later than he used to in J u n e .

P i ty tliat Prof. W i s e was not | ieniiit-led to live long enough to go to Missis-sippi nnd m a k e a Imlloon ascension f rom Okolona, accom|ianied by the (•ditor of

the Southern States. It really doean't seem right to end h is mission so sudden-

ly with such a glorious op|Kirtunity ahead .

A student asks in what connect ion should t h e t e n n " la ten t poiHibilities" l»e used. We shuuld say tlmt when a very large, digniiied old hen lays an egg about the s i te of u Winchester car t r idge

and then walks ofT cackling as if a new nat ion liad been born, that t lmt ( latent |svdiibilities) is probably what she's cack-ling over.

H l e u v i l B o o n .

The Ionia S tandard devot in a good deal mure s|iace than is necessary to • h o w why the Joi'HNAl. is an anient suppor ter of Mr. (.'handler. Wi thout heeding t h e S u n d a r d ' s insinuations, which are sharper than a two-edged (•oat-paddle, we rise merely to explain tliat we take Cliandler in ours and the ed i to r of the S tandard takes Ben Hill in his. We take ou r choice and accord h im the name privilege. W h a t a bless-ed Itoon it ia to be allowed to do as we d u m b please, a in ' t i t .

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T h r O l d Kmy H U t r .

Massachusetts will go Republican by a comfor table major i ty , else the |Militi-cal weather report gives falsi' indications. Ben Butler, the irrepressible, will go once more where the wiNslbine tw ine th : a re t reat wh ich h e has liecome MI famil -iar wi th tha t it must liegin lo seem a good deal l ike h o m e t o him. Then it will lie t ime fo r Mr. Butler of Massa-chuse t t s a n d Mr. Corbett of ( I m n d Rapids, and a lew others that migh t lie named, to ge t n p a new | iarty —one t h a t can do Miinething fo r them.

That hytriu.

we can rend the signs aright Oeo. Will iam Curt is doesn't control votes enough in that s t a t e to-day t o elect or defea t any man. unless the vote is so near ly even as to ns ju i rv an exact count to de tenn i in the result . We predict Comell ' s elec-tion by 'iO.OOO to W.OOO votes, provided,

that New York city and other cities do not poll too many votes according to their vot ing |iopulation.

Koufh 11.

We commend the following sensible article f r o m the Lansing Republican to the carefu l ronsiderat ion of | inrents and pupils:

It is a great mistake to hold out to pu pils the promise that cum|iarat ive idle-ness or genteel employment will Is- the rewnnl of diligent s tudy and advanced scholarship. Rather should lalmr. prof-itable nnd intelligent, but still Inlsir In presentisl ns a reward for good conduct in school. We need missionaries to preach the gosjiel of t r u t h and tem|ier-ance and . not less is ou r need of aims-ties to prench the gospel of hard work .

It is In hard work, not idleness, tliat happiness is found; and it is very i>t rung that tenchetx fail to impress th is t ru th on t h e minds of their pupils, but hold up to them false pictures of a life of idh ness.

Parents a re as silly and misleading as teachers in th is mat ter . " I w a n t him to stay in school so that he will not have to dig. as hiy fa the r 1ms to!" cries t h e misguided a n d misguiding m o t h e r , little k n o w i n g that such tulk dinned in-to the Imy's ears tends to make of him a

a man as iniicli infer ior to his honest , hard-working fa the r as il is | io»ible to imagine; a n d the teacher listens t o a n d humors such conceit, instead of advis ing the w o m a n to set her Imy to han imer ing or digging. Iieside his fa ther . No Isiy

who g m d u a t e s f rom the high school

should fai l to learn a trade, if he has a Uste for mechanics. His term of school-ing is the liest poMlhle preparat ion for such a course, and in the shop his edu-cation will tell much more t han it would liehind a counter o r over a ledger.

Let us preach the lieauty and potency of honest , Imnl. munual lalmr for a decade and see w h a t will come of it.

Our system will not lie perfect till we luive facilities for t u rn ing the ac t iv i ty of chi ldren into regular und legi t imule channels, nor will ou r code of e thics be complete till the vir tue of hard work is made the axis of our system. Then true motive and rational effort rad ia te

f rom the center and happineiw a n d pros-|ierity line the iM'riphery.

To t 'Nrnirn.

The Census Slllierintendent desires the Jnt'KNAl. to inform t h e fa rming public thai the agrieiil turul schedule annexed to the Act of I MO. which is also m a d e a | « r t of the Act of March ;i. 1*711. provid-ing for the tenth census. re<|niivs a re-

l»irt of the chief productions of agf icnl -

imj of New l l r lenns amount t o nearlv iVHi, niiO.UOn,

An Ulster coun ty N- Y „ man has jua t l i m i picking ri|ie s l rnwl ier r i i t f rom his

> v i n e s .

The Allianv Journal is r ight . "Al l Iiuiet on t h e Potomac." was a work bv ( • rant .

The i insluct of sowing t w o Imiihels of buckuhea l in Clearlleld. Pa., was 109 bushels.

Kourteeii "cowlsiyn" in Texas had a light alsmt Home grass. Twelve of them were killed.

The export of provisions cont inues to lie imnienm>. not coun t ing missionaries to the cannilial countries.

Eighty thousand six hundred and fifty-six lu r re l s of rosin were recently ship|M-d f rom Savannah t o Liverpool.

There is a Imom in pe t ro leum at Pitts-burgei | i ial in exci tement to a n y of t h e recent movements in iron, wheal and stocks.

" I f you do not want t o In- roblied of vour good name ." says t h e Minneap|si l i i Tribune, "don ' t have it pr inted on you r umbrella.*'

The New York elevated railroad com-panies claim tha t they have added | | 0 0 . -OflO.INMI to t h e taxable value of the pro|i-er ty of New York city.

The Gouvernuer Herald says: " I n ou r Hammond i t ems instead of Miss H. Oregor hod he r collar Imne broken." read " t h e lady had her cel lar broken in-to . "

Peach In i -s a le in bloswun in Ken-tucky. and a market w o m a n near New-imrt in that state, wild a bushel of s traw-berrieN in Cincinnat i lost week and has a large supply nearly ri|ie.

The Lyons silk market is re|Nirted in a discouraging condition, and Chinese raw silks at the 1 .west point ever reach-ed. owing in a gn-at measure to the re-|»irts of a very large c rop th is year.

"No t more than lifteen aeronauts have lost their liven dur ing t h e last hundred years . " One m a n in Ken tucky who fell •even hundred feet glanced on a tn-e. and still lives. He is u l i t t le rheunuitic a t times.

There is a gn-at ileal of tulk alsiut the I big corn c m p of this yea r in the west .

But don't you worry a l sn i l an over sup-ply. W h a t t h e four-legged hogs don't chew up. the two-legged ones will gulp it down.

Scene—Recitation nioiii in natural history. Instructor—Mr. X. . have you ever put you r head down on any one's breaat and listened to the hear tbeata as H u x l e r descrilies them? Mr. X. (blush ing)—Yes. s i r .

A t r amp was arrested a t TVoy in com-pany with a girl aged 12 o r 18. whom he had induced t o leave he r home and t r a m p with him, pnnu i s ing to mar ry her when she liecame old enough . The girl had walked :t0 mile* wi th him t h e day previous.

In Austrolia salad oil is commonly used as an ant idote for s t rvchn ine pois-oning. and is found to w o r k very satia-factorily. A good dose—half a Imttle— if adminis tens l even one o r two honra a f t e r the poison is swal lowed, proves an effectual r un - .

Some weeks ago a l i t t le girl in De« Moines swallowed a small piece of t in . Since then t h e t in him worked u p under her ear. descended to her j a w . and the o ther day was taken out f r o m under her tongue. The little one has suffered in tensely, but is now all r ight .

A Turbine water-wheel of fortv-horse

Ciwer. at New Edinburg . Out. , has •en stopjied by eels for t h e second t ime

th is season. One of t h e eels taken out n i e a s u m l t h r ee feet and e ight inches in length, and w a s nine inches in circum-ference. The blockade was jierfect.

The MSS.of t h e specch which Abraham Lincoln made a t Indianapolis on his way to Washington In Kebmary , 1H81, and which gave t h e first public expression of his in tent ions in reganl to the seced-ed statea. is a ls iut to be p n n e n t a l to the public l ibrary of tliat wes tern ci ty.

The I .HI Tegas. New Mexico. Gazet te says that t h e old fashioned wav of t r amping out grain wi th horses or ' ca t -t le still pn-vnils there. Goa t s an- pnim-ed into service also. At t h i s t ime of the yea r may lie seen a l ine of animals t ramping round and round a pule like so many contes tants fo r the Astlev lielt.

A live f m g was found in t h e center of a solid stone, ipiarriiil ou t a t the state prison last week, in Canton. He was in a l i t t le round cavity t h r ee inches in di-amete r . H e was a good sizi-d f rog, and was a little l ighter than t h e natural col-or. When his cell was broken into he blinki-d and s h u t his eves, Iving flat ou his belly, as if s tunned. A / t e r w a n l s he roused up and jum|ied a l smt a little, but died in a few minutes .

Daily Tr iweek ly

names have not iieen o n its niail l ists wi th in a vear—will lie received u p t o J a n u a r y ist for 83 cents fo r th ree montlis . Thousands have nln-ady availed them-selves of th is ndvuntageous offer. Trv it!

A P L O W FOR NOTHING. To any person w h o will get u p a c l u b

of 14 new subscrilient for the weekly and t end $81 wi th the list of their nnnira or of six New subaor iben for the tri-weekly nnd send wi th t h e list $30, a n Oliver or Bement chilled plow W O R T H FOURTEEN DOLLARS will be given. This applies only to new suliscrilierH.and the plows given an" in all respect* lirst-cluss,

G E N E R A L TERMS. Pe r Six Three

anni i in . mon ths , m o n t h s $10 IK) $5 00 f i 30

fi 00 2 50 1 25 Weekly I .V) 7ft 40 Weekly, in c lu lwof 10 $1 40 pur a n n u m .

All postage pre-|iaid. Specimen cop-ies free. Remi t tances may lie sent a t ou r risk by d r a f t s on Detroit banks, nion-ey-orders," o r in regis tered letters.

Eight hundred dollars in pn>miums t o agents, in addit ion to liberal t e rms t o canvassers. Send for agents" circulars, siiecimen copies, etc. Address

T H E POST A N D T R I B U N E . .Detroit.

| 0 > V I : I . L N A T I O N A L H A N K .

Of LOWELL, MICHIGAN.

C A P I T A L - - fV i 000. S U R P L U S . - - - f i l l ooo:

D I H K C T O R H ;

W , W . H A T C H , E . J . B O O T H .

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

A . S . S T A N N A H K . M . N . H I N K ,

C . T . W o o n i s o , E . R . C R A W ,

C , O . S T O S K .

C. T . W O O D I X O , I 'KKS, K. J . U O O T H , V. P R E S .

K. A. S f X I l E B I J X , C A S H I K R .

The Grand Rapids Post agni-s with ! ture " d u r i n g the yearended J u n e I . " us as to the mer i ts of the townsh ip su- Now. t h e n - U no distinct agr icul tural | i e r in tendent sys tem. It says t h e town-1 .•••ar which ends on t h e llrst of J u n e , and sh ip system of school inspection works i Hiere is nu n-a»iiii loln-lieve tliat t h e sta-tu a cl iarm. The ins|s-ctoni a re a lways j of agr icu l ture f n u n IKVi to 1H7II. chosen for their Illness and the i r works | r , ' l . ' " r d to many of the princi|ml pro-do fre<|uently show it. One of them in | duels , embraced |mrtions of two differ-

O t t a w a county t h e o ther d a ) asked a ! inasmuch as t h e enumeni t ion leai her he wus exaininii ig to " U n c r i b e j was p m t n u t i l l thniugh three, fou r , and the bat t le of Valley Forge. ' When t h e even live nuiulhs. teacher said he wasn' t gmsl al ilesi'riie By the Act appn i t ed l l an ' h :t, IHjW. it

The Allegan Journa l a n d several o ther re

s i andan l liearer in IHHO. Nine ilundreil

Allegu exchanges have announced a preference for Si-naUir Chandler as t h e Republican

and ninety-nine out of every I.IKK) Mich-igan Republicans would t h r o w up the i r ha t s to »ee "Old Zarh" nomina ted , and then all of t h e m would t a k e off their coats, mil u p their sleeves, and work for his election. He is able, experienced, t rue , honest a n d stmng.—LnnsiMp }{r-publiraii.

FOR 1880, D e t r o i t

T H E

I ' o s t ii T r i l i i n i e .

lion Inn he lielievtsl (hat light Man U -

lween the Amerii-itns and t h e e lements and the Americans won such a glor ious victory tliat there i . tolerably good weather there t u rn . Ite m eivisl U eer-t i f l ca tea t once in which all |iriiile.| Honls are N|ielle<t correctly.

IMWiN-rallr i Kuoiiriii.

Tlie U n k r u p t c y r i rcul . t r ol U. ( j . | n in A Co. for tlx* th in l i |uar ter ol |N;U af-lonls gra t i fy ing evhleniv of the steady

ia pruvtded tliat the t en th census shall taken and compleleil dur ing tin

mon th of June , IHNI, This provision greatly ns luces the lub i l i l \ to error w hich ho* lieen noted.

A» the enumera t ion niiiimenci-s on t ie lltsi of J u n e nnd cliso-s on or Is-fore tin ihir t ieth. all tlie cro|is which are ga the r •si oiii'i* a year will fall pret ty clear ly on one side or the other of t l ied iv id ing lim

Tlius lite xi t toi i i m p n-ported in the ensiis will Is- lliat ol IN^M. g s l h e m l in

g r o w t h of tii in proa|H-rity nnd Hie fall of tliat yenr; while the wool c l i | llf file tuiliil l.i.Hik ii.w.n M.I.I..I. «l... I.... I I i.r " u .h.I u'lil lu. r . I of t h e solid Imsis u|Min which t h e Inisi-

ness ol tin- country , now ex | s ind ing at a treinendious rule. sUials . The n u m b e r

of fa i lure , in the tlrst nine m o n t h s of IM7H, were h.HTm, with liabilities of | I 2 7 . .

2 l l . l8 t t . For the r o m n i s i n d i n g |ieriod th i s yea r the figures wen- respectively •"'..ttO and ^**1,0*i I ,Ulo, showing a dec ream-of three-eights in numls-r und of one-half in a m o u n t . — / M m i f A'nrs.

This parugniph attordx a s u b j . c t for g r a t i f y i n g contemplat ion to the most of I the American people, but we opine tliat

or isil c rop" H ill Is- that of the spr ing of |MHO—except in port ions of California and Texas, where both a fall and spring clip an- secured.

For cer ta in of (lie p n s l u c l i n n . of ug r icul ture. however, there is no harvest

in t h e usual sense of tha t term: but the pns luc t is gathered week by week, o r

day by day . as it matun-s—milk, butter, cheeiie. mea t fall into th is class.

In view of tlie rei |uireinents of the luw. ami of the great impor tance of ai

u ra te statist ical in fonna t ion re la t ive to il will lie very poor reading to t h e green-1 agr icu l tu re , it is deemed t o be highly de-

l a c k e r who wus misled by tin- seductive i sirable t lmt f a n n e r s should prepare talk of Sam. Cary . w h o said in this c i ty 1 themselves iu advance to give the infor-

last year that prosperi ty would not re- mation wi th pnimptnenii und accuracy , t u r n until tlie policy of resumpt ion was it is urgent ly recommended, there fore , wlpe<l out and a liberal increase of cur- that agr icul tural j ou rna l s and the ofli-rency was made. Tlie present revival ! cers of agr icul tural Kucietiea and c lubs

of t r ade is a cl inching n-futal to every give publicity to th is announcenie i i t . o n e o f Cary'Bs|ieciou*argunie/ils.-w/oWii/ ' a n d t lmt al l persoiis engageil in ogri i ul-

Staiidard (Drm.) turn w h o slioll receive th i s c i rcular , o r And t h e Ionia Standard, il <|uestioiied. j see it In pub lk-pr in t , make notes fn im

would go f u r t h e r a n d even admit tliat i t ime to t ime of tlnM|UUiitities and values

t h e present admin i s t ra t ion is Republi of their several crops g a t h e r u l . ami the

c a n a m i t l ia t i t U possible f o r t h e coun- n u m b e r of a c r e s of l ands p lan ted , iu order t ry to prosper w i t h o u t a c h a n g e . In i H u t their s ta tements , when m a d e to thu th is it differs fn>m UU lOOtbs of Demo- enumeratoni . may Is- of the highest era tic papers. poadble value. |

T U E G R E A T • { e p u l i H e i i l i P a p e r o l ' M i e l i i g u u .

The year I ^ I will Is- marked by one •f t h e most im|s i r tant | s i l i t i ca l ' enm-

isiigns in the history of th is reimblic. In il Re|iublicanism will Is* charged wi th the c l iampionship of llnancial soundness and honor, nnd w i t h the de-fence uf the ca rd ina l d<s'trlnes of Eoual I t ights and Nntloiml h m i r e m a c y . r u -der u l ianner t h u s insi rils-d it will, with the spirit of '01. n-sist n-pudiution, liat-ism. se«-tional uggression. shot-gun nile, conspiracies nguinst the in tegr i ty of the Udlot-lsix. and disloyal as endency in all : t s forms. In this ini|s>rtunt Uittle Ib-publicanism must n-ly n | s in the press f o r t h e niisit ellicient se rv ice t o i ts cause und there is n o more cer ta in way t o " o r -gunixe vii ' tory" than by insuring the circubition a m o n g tbe voters, nou nnd constant ly , of n sound |silitlcnl lltera-tun- .

T h e D K T K O I T P O S T A M I T I I I U I N K h a s

a n establislnil reputat ion a s u vigorous und able Republican journa l , which has f o r yea rs uplield the causes o fgenu ine ly free inst i tut ions and of rational linance.

H , G. M c W i l l i a m s . BOOK - S E L L E R and STATIONER.

IHIAI.KK IN School, Blank and Mis<-ellanisms Books,

Fine S ta t ionery . Notions Ac. P. O. Building. Lowell. Mich.,

T O N S O R I A L F R A N K H O W A R D h a s o p e n e d a BARBF.R

SHOP in t h e Hux ley b u i l a i n g a n d n-spect-fu l ly announces t h a t he is pn-imnsl to do all tonsorial work in t h e most satis-factory manne r . A trial will convince the public tliat he undera tands the busi-ness thonmgld)-. ( l ive h im u call.

Call and s e e t h e W h i t e nnd New H o m e sewing mnchines . Is-fon* buy ing any other . At Althena, Cor. Store. Tra in ' s Block.

PROBATE OKDEK,—8Ute of Mlchlmui. tViun-I ly of Krul, •«. At n arsslunor III). I'mhsle lourt fur Hie countv of Kent, hulilrn si tin- I'm-

on Wed

iinr tlmiiunii ri)tht' liumlnsl MIII sevrntv-ul Present i -i n i . K Perkins. Jmlp- of Pro!

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

Correc ted on Tuesday of each week by J O H N G I L E S & CO.,

WHOLKftALK AXn RKTAII. 11 Hi KK IIS.

Beans per bu 70c (ft 1,00 Bran per t on $12.00 Chceie pe r lb . . . . 14 Calf ak in ' , dry 12c,

i . u g reen tic (»/) 10c. K g g s p r d o z !4 f . F lour p r cwt | : i .3. t . Hay p r ton $0.00 0 12.00 Hidc i , d iy ,0c (9 10c,

" g reen 0c. Lard p r It* <& OR O a t i p r bu 40?.

Po ta toes p r bu. :U) c ts . Ta l low Sheep pe l l s 10 to 75. Whea t e x t w h i l c . .11,20 per bushel . CloTcrSeed ft. 00 T i m o t h y seed 2,00. Honey whi te cap . . .10 to II

Do e x t r a c t e d . 10 c. Winter a p p l e s . . . . : I 0 cts per. bush. Bnttcr , f resh 13 (0) 14c.

• • s u m m e r packed 6 t o ISJc. Corn, old ftOc per bush.

" new 20c per banket Pal l spples, nominal 10 t o 23. Turn ips 20 & .23c a bush . Hutu Bsga 23c. " Hickory Nuts per bush 40c. W a l n u t s " " 40c. But te rnuts " " 30c,

P R O B A T E O R D E R — M a t e of M k h l K s n , C o u n l y nf Ki-nt . x . A l s M-ssJon uf t l i e P r o h s l e

I W i l t f o r I l ie C o u n t y uf K e n l , ho l i l en s t I b e P r o h a t e n f n e r . In t h e c i t y of ( I r s m l Raiilil*. o n Mon-d s y . t h e twenty-MsNini) d a y of S e p t e m b e r . In t h e m r "n* - I b o i u s n d e iKhl h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y

P r e s e n t — C ^ r u s E P e r k i n s . J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . In Uie m a u e r of t h e e s u t e of E d m o n d C s r r l e i

l e c e a s e d . O n r r a d l n g a n d l l l lni t Uie p e t i t i o n , d u l y Trrif le .1

o f J u l i a A n n C a r r i e r , w i d o w of u l d d e c r a « s l . p r a y t n a a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g * t h a t t h e I n s t r u m e n t

l n " l 1 * C o u r t p u r p o r t i n g t o b e i i a w a l ' a o d " t e i t I m i r n U t n > ^ f , ' l I J l d , , d f I S r a l ^ m a y lie a i l r a l t t e i l t o u m b a t i . a m i l h a l t h e e i r i r lie a i l m l t t e i l t o p m h a l e a n d t h a t c-ution t h e r r o f a n d a d n U n l j l r a l l o n of s a i d e s u t e - " • r l - - <9 h e r , s h e b e i n g t h e K s e c u l r l * in so ld wi l l n a m e d .

T h e r e u | s i n It la o r d e r r . 1 t h a i M o n d a y , t h e t w r n l leUi d a y of O c t o b e r n e x t , a t t e n o ' c l o c k In UM f o r e n o o n , b e a m i g n r . 1 f o r t h e h e a r i n g of " " I p e t i t i o n a n d t h a t t h e b e t r a a l l aw o f l a i d d e c e a s e d a n d al l o t h e r p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d In s a i d r«~ t a l e , a r e r e < | u l m l t o a p p e a r a l a s m a l o n o f t a l d c o u r t , t h e n t o l ie h o l d e n a l t h e P r o b a t e o f f l t r In i b e d l y of O r s a d R a p i d s . In sal.I c o u n t y , a m i s h o w c a i i a e . l f a n y t h e r e be , w h y t h e p r a y e r o f t b e p e -t i t l . > n e r i h o a l d n o t b e g r a n t e d . A n d It la f u r t h e r

p e n t u n s I n t e r e s t e d In M b t e n l a l e , of t h e p e n d e n c y . " i n g t h e r n o f , IIT c a u s

u lie p u h l l s l u s l In t h e — — ; - . . . - w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d d r c u -U t l i y j In s a i d c o u n t y of K e n l t h r e e s u c r e s s l t e

of sa id p e t i t i o n , a n d t h e h e a r i n g t h e r e o f , b y a Ing a c o p y of l i d s o r d e r t o b e p u b l l a h e d in I x i v o j . J u r s j t A L . a new

w e e k s , p r e v i o u s t o sa id d a y o f h r a i i n g . C V R l ' S E. P K K K I K H . IA t r u e c o n y . ]

Charles KHI STIS, R e g i s t e r .

j u d g e of P n i h a i e . I 4w8

p R D B A T K O R D E R . - s t a l e of M i c h i g a n ; C o u n t y I of K e n t . — a s . A t a s e s s i o n of t h e P r o b a t e

. !m . 1 " f n , J ' n , K * • n , • b o , d ' " »« ' h e I ' ro-- ' ' ' n V T - ' n ' h e C i t y o f ( I r a n d K a p h l s . o n

• i r o n . I h ' Z " I I ^ P ^ u i h e r , In t h e

n i n e P r e s e n t - C y n i s E , I V r k l n s . J u d g e of P r u l i a t e . I n t h e m a t t e r o f t b e e s t a t e of WTIIlam H , H a m

l ing , d e c e a s e d . H a t i n g h e n - t o f n r e r e a d a n d Hied t h e p e t l U o n

d u l ) ( e H l I n l uf f r a n k M. H a m l l n g . s o n of s a i d

n n s l a y , t h e n f l e e n t b d a y nf IK-lol ier , in I b e y e a r " " " •"" Tidred a n d s e t *

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n r T l i a Michigan c i rcula t ion of The P<»| and Ttllmnn already f a r oata t r ipa t l iat of any o the r weekly paper , Every addi t ional copy taken In tlie s t a t e belptt i ooiortb' t o confirm the Ke|Hihlicnn Supremacy , i is rniu.

• I i x l i i m d l a i i l u n t l < « iif t l i r . I n n I t . i . . i M u * p a l u iif • b u m u HIUII u a i i u l l n l , an . I la • UIMI U » . r u n - f i i r t IIUIIUIIII. f r . - t « l t*rt. USU. muU. c i n u . a a . | a i w u d a uf r t r r y i l m - r i p t k i a o n m a n •w b r a a t r r t r p S O o n i U U M l l l . a U . T r i a l « i i r a

B u l ^ . T y 1 ^ M l l J S V R H « ' ** P r o P ' •• UoloromdrujrtUlor f n FnrmtoM Nrw

N a t u r a l I l y r . > u r b r i c b l n n M a n l d n n b l l l l r o f c o l o r t W - r i i n « | u a l * i r . r f . m l i . } I U . p t K v

In the market Par t icular at tcnl ion is cullcd t o our very vxtcni ive

I D r e s s G - o o c L s

Depar tment , in which will be found nil the newest designs in Prench and Eng lirh a n d German, m well a t Domestic M s n t t f a c l u m . Wc a l io call sjiecial al ti-nlion t o ou r line of A M . WDOL

C A S H M E R E S I n a l l t h e l e a d i n g n e w a h a - l o .

At Ihe »»ry luw pr l r r of 5Or |wr x'artl. which wc claim to Iw the IH-SI over milil I at thin price. Also a r e ry large line of 1

gomestic gress goods, She latest styles for I 3 | c upward

Plain and Brocaded Silks

and Satins,

T o .MillI'll nrt'HM (HMMI*.

CLOAKS, l l n r c l o a K i and Dnhnaii* were ptii

t l isted early in thu •easoti, and insnu-fsi ' lured t o our order .

Elegant New styles uf f ' loaks, fl.IKi a n d $5 ,00

Strictly all wool Cloaks |H,00. Eleuant DolmaiiN, IIO.IHI. 1 . m . , h . , „ ,

" r , ; ; " r , " 1 " mauo c b u k t and Dolmans at enceedlng i i .i . .. - - - - - }

ly low prices Alio a very large stock of

Blankets, Flannels and Beavers,

Which we Imuplil in June , which m a lilts it* to n i l them fully 10 [K-r cen t . In-low present value Our sMniitmrnt will be found very complete in every depar tment , and intr prices giMinnleeti ns luw as any in the trade. We em-ploy none except pol i te clerks, who will s h o v g o o d i ch»crfully, ami t s inp l i s will he tent to any part of the city or conn try when d e n r e d .

F. W. WDRZBDRG, C o r n e r f a n a l a n i l B r o i n u i n Ktx, ,

t J r a n i l I t a p U l n .

Oombiies Simplloity. Durability and Low Price. It la really tho host Buggy made for the price.

r i n i - i n n a t l T o p I I i i k k I c h $ 4 ^ , r»D, $ . " 5 , a n i l t l i i ' l r v e r y b i ' s t $ t i n ,

A R T H U R W O O D , 87 WaterUo Htrefl, Graad Rapldat Mich.

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S1I«UM of th* l i l a i j i k BUdlar, IhBtrrhi i , WtAknwt i , O r w

Iz t r t loni , J l i f t , I t r U t a n , vbt lnct ioa of t h t Urlai,

* II niantBra af l b * I r l l t a r j mm4 Mranal Urcaaa ,

I* MIM. Ui * rn k M. •fc«<Wl la MAL*: OK F I M A L I .

•*rl<'<* - o n t t l i i t l i n r .

rr-M-.' »>«. I ' •.I.IMI fMf rf pt MILL i . * uii.arua • i u .

.ci Jtfrt v* (irniw, DETROIT. V U I . . . U . i l l . . I . i . n u i u u i r r a

nnd then it is that I>r. l iu l l ' i Hahy S y r u p pniviv itn worth bv •-oniiuerini( the dlM^ute. Pr ice 55 cent* a Imttle.

In many cawn of kidney compla in t , where all o t h e r remedies have faile<l, IliU'M Utichu luia made |ieniuincnt cureit.

L X M T . — O n S u n d a y , O c t . IL / t l i . I M H W K - I I

the Itaptist nnd Cutholic churches in th is village, a plain gold hreast-pin The t inder will confer a favor by leav-ing it at thin oflice.

TO »OUI A YKAIt, or lo JJI • ita)-Iu four uwn lucalit)'. No rink

MV..I11I-II ||<I oa well aa men Many maki- unm- tluiu tlir aiiHiuut italeil alaitr Nu nor ran fail Ui ruakr moarr fiat. An)' our can iki tlir work. You ran niakr fruui .VI rla to an liourlir ilrtutiiu; your rtrnln*a ami ii|*rr llmr to tlir liuaUum ft rials nuUilnx tu In llw liual-nraa. NiShlnj; Ukr It for liinnry nutkiitf n r r of-frrrtl liefurv. Buslliraa |ilraaant ami ttrk-tly hon-oirlilr. Krtilrr, If TOU aaul LO know all aliout tlir Iml |i*viu|C nuainraa la-fun- tbr public, arml uayutir aiUmu and » r will anut yi.u full partk ulan ami |>rlvalc trrnu frrr: umplra worth f i -•— * "• your inlmln fur

IKKOX A 111.. 'Jjl

Sr. L B. Spiuej 204 Woodward Ave.,

D K T I t O I T . - M I C H .

SPECIAL IT,

(Qhroaic, Surgical, (Eye and <gar giseases.

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"f r r f r r a o r a a « l » r u w l i r n d r a l r e d . t u l u i l . . n a l w a y s f n « .

N o i ' aa r« p r r a c r f b a d f o r u n b M f o n l r a n U All i * t W o U I r r a M b y t h a m o n t h

l U a t of I I U a M of a l l f o r m s a l w a y t • « l ian . l l l r a . l l l a a I ' rMila , b F a b b l a . ani l l i l a a . Ij-im Ui . l . * l . I ln l . la r o r l i u b l .

A l P o t t e r I I O I I M - , L o u f l l , O i - l o b

••r 2 0 , 2 7 . 2 H .

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5i.i ' i . '^ 'yU i,1V. "!lm? nioeoo.. with Imni-a S i ^ J " •*' b r r a t b l n a U r r r r o l t . - w - . m t , r t a y l ! - r r b n o i r m o l y f A w a y wit u c h n o n v n a r i . .m- b u u l a of Or, U m l U i i V*1 r Hyr IJI Hill , .-4, i t n n m l u t r r . l k f

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I t a W K i H l a r p a n d I V o r l W o l a i l o o U M b r . H m l l h l s i l l • I n c U Wood . "nnaar . t i l . n w a r u n - - r a l l Uli. b a t au

p • ' a ra w r of IU Utr r lU. WBW wrt oOr. la goui fktah. « u t n t o y p m o a a f l l n r d w M d h M . a n w l M . U m o n i i m . w b l r h t u Uo i r ly

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A L i v o P a p e r In a l.lv«* T o w n .

D e t r o i t , O M l l a \ e i i .V > l i l * \ i t i i k e e

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T I I K G U I I I K I . I A l l l . i : H d l ' T K T i i \ l . l . I s i I N T H

K A K T A N I I WKHT.

T K A I N H I . K A V K M l W K I . I . LLULNII

KAKT: K t r a i n l i o a l K i i i r r a a . 7 « A. « T h r u u n h Mal l , • H S U . * . K.Tra in* K i p n - a a . 5 17 r . a . M i x n t l o OWINOHI. « u l r . » . ThruiMtli F r r l * b l . • a i W r . « .

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K a l i i n l a y S i j ( h t M i « r . l . T l i r v u s l i r r r i a b t . S i * h l K i l i r r a a . T h r u u a b Mali . M i i n l . M r o m b o a t K i p r r a a .

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l« Ji r s. l l u u e . a .

I W T l i ruu i th t i rk r lM t n a l l iirinrllMil l a i i n t a KJUI, f o r u l s a t t h a ( ' n m t i a n r ' a iiftli-r, I / i w r l l .

t j u t l r a a m i H m o k l n * i ' a n t o n a l l d a y t r a i n s . P u l l m a n Nk-rpiiiK r a n i o n s l i n l s l i t t r a i n .

K. I I , T A V T . W . T . MOROA.V. l / i w r l l Aj t r t i t . Aaa ' t B u p t . D e t r o i t . Mich.

^ L o w e l l P o s t - O n i c e .

M A l t . S C U i H K

F u r D. II . II . A M. Koal . I I A. a . : 4 :14 e . a . K o r I). II . H . 4 M. W e s t . 4:111". u . ; * : » ! e . a . F o r r a l l a s a l n n v h . H n i y r n s . n t i a c u a m i l l n - r n -

TllU.rWA. M. F u r W r a t C o m p b r l l , C U r k a v i l l e , C a m p b e l l ,

C a r l r t o n ( V n l » r . I l a s t i n i s . N o r t h I rv inic . F l l i m o t v . F r a e p a r t , B o t r n a a n d A l io . 7 o ' e l o r k A. a .

F o r K a m a , m a l l e l o s m a T r n - F r i d a y a t .1 r . a Paa t -o f f l r a h o u r s f r o m 7 o ' r l o r k A. a . l o H:.*)! r .

n. l i p r a f n i m I f l o I uVlm-k o n H u n i l a y s , JAM. W. I I INF. . P . M.

K . A . M .

RaRi i la r ( V m f o c a l l u n o f l l u o k p r l l u p t r r X o n . a t MammIT H a l l . m i W r d n r a i U y rTrnl r iK. n n o r l i r f o r a I h e f u U i m a m 111 r a o h n m n t h

M. M I ' a a a r . « r c K. B A I I . E Y , I I . I

r t l o t i r n a l i l n t t i n g H .

Slim supply of IIK-UI news th is week.

Tlie Upper I i r and River b r idge U near-

ly completed.

A new res taurant has lieen - tar ted in

t h e Young building.

Myron H. Norton F>i|. of t ireenville

was in town yes ten lay .

A. J . Greene is contined to hisniuiii at

F.. Fuller 's by illness.

J . S. Dougall of this village went to Detnii t on Montlny. on btuinewi.

Rev. D. O. Ball is now located at fill-ead . Branch coun ty , th is S la te . His I^iwell f r iends will miss h im.

Tlie breaking of the Sunday rewilution has created considerable content ion U>-tween the Imrbers of this village.

Tlie torn u p sidewalk in f r o n t of ( ira-ham and Beehler 's block ban U-en re-placed nnd pedes t r ian s a r e pleaiwsl.

Our first snow of the season fell last Friday, Oct. 34. It was | s s i r sleighing—

about t w o flakes to the si |imre fisit.

The Evar t Review has commenced its

e ighth year. W e hope it will find it a p io iperoiu one : it deserves succeas.

Mr. & Mrs. H . S . West and Mr. & Mty. Dr. Morgan of f lreenville. wen- in town last week, t h e guests of Mr. & Mrs. J . C.

West .

Tlie new Catholic church of this vil-lage is to lie dedicated Dec. 7, we are

^• informed. Fur the r nimouiicement hen--a f t e r .

Attent ion in called to D. W. flood-enough's adver t isement announcing boota nnd shoes fo r sale nt l iankmpt prices.

Tlie j o b of grading and gravelling Washington street north to t h e coqiora t lon line is completed a n d t h e work is well done.

Jacoboon's n e w Duvemoin B n » . prize piano has arr ived and is on exhibition at the Boston Store . It is said to lie a fine i turtniment.

The work of rehuilding Buchanun's d a m a n d repa i r ing t h e mi l l has lst-n commenced. Tlie piles fo r the chute will lie dr iven tbia week.

The late floods in Spain have lieen

r very des t ruct ive to both l i fe nnd pniper-

ty . W a t e r in tha t coun t ry seems lo lie ns plenty nnd f ree ns advice in this.

W m . J , Donovan, former ly of the l inn of UitOhell A Donovan, of th is village, ia now connected w i t h Cap t . J , M,

Woathenvax in t h e grocery husineM a t Stanton.

Tlie Detroit Kvening News says: " the greenback pa r ty of this c i ty , county and • t e t e ia in t h e Inst t l ins-s of dissolution and tha leaders know i t . " True .-is p rmcbing .

The poHtmaster nt Kalhuishurg desires to inform t h e i n l n m s of tlmt ortlce that mail going south ahotild be poated as early us th ree o'clock p. in . to instin connect ion w i t h t h e mail t h e s a m e day .

Mr. D. Mcb-an of I/iin|Kic, Cal. is s|ietiding a few week* at his old bom, in Vergennes. H e is one of the Kent

coun ty boys tliat lias been very success

f u l i n h is operations In the f lo l i l en State.

Tlie edi tor of the JOURNAL goea ti Detroit t h i s week, l o see a l s m t purchas-ing a new eng ine to dr ive Ihe new |aiw-er prets. A paper that is going t o have a Circulation of S.000 ii«e<ls lots of

s team.

The shingle mill shut d o w n on Fr iday night . Notwi ths tanding numeroiis de-

y lays tlie mill lias got ou t near ly 3,000,000 aliingles. Mr. King inU-nds to put in 1,000,01111 feet of logs nex t senson to In-worketl i n to shinKh-a.

Dr. Kd. Ashmore, n g n u h m t e of tin

Michignn Universi ty, n i edha l depar t

ment . itnd of late with Dm. Peck & Mi Dannell of th is village, has gone to lien ver, to practice hia pnifemion. Tin JotfHNAI. wishes Dr. Fil. a htrKi-amount

o f SUCCCMS.

"H. S. H."—Tlie Auto-I . i tho-Printer i a very uae fu l t h i n g fo r co | iying letter-Ac. We h a v e not s|ince this week give a descript ion of It b u t you can call a t tlie M cent s tore and see how it works I t works well, no mistake, nnd Mr. Kel

is agen t f o r t h e oaine.

An on le r f rom the Post-office Deport ment rwjuires tliat ail le t ters received nt |ss(t-offlce« fo r diatributioii sliall receivi

tlie da te s t omp of said offiaea before lieing deliveretl. This will m a k e much slower work in the dis t r ibut ion of th maib.. a fact which t b e pa tn ins will

please bear in mind.

Tlie commi t t ee ou hreeding stock, clasi . 14, a t t h e fa i r m a d e a mistake and awarded itecond premium t o d . W. Par-ker ' s t ine stal l ion, Fred B. Mine, when they intended lo give h im first. The

mistake was caused by t h e man who

had the horse in charge presenting the wrong tug.—/(miVi Slaiidunl.

The L. L C. en te r ta inment at Mrs. "^St rong ' s Fr iday evening, was ful ly up

t o t h e h i g h s tandan l of en te r ta inments given by tha t excellent society. The essays, sketches and recitatiiiii» were flneand^the iniihic exceptimuililv gissl.

Af te r t h e formal exercises came refresh-m e n t s a n d social chats . I t was an even-

i n g pleasantly and profi tablv sjient.

Mrs. Ada Merrill in vinitini; her IKtrenls. Mr. A Mrs. J . S. WIIMHI of Ibis

village.

Mr. J o h n Cniwly of Vergennes died liust Friday ngiil II yenrs. The funera l was held on Siinday.

lotiin liad n MK lin' Sumlny night , de-s t roy ing several husiiiKs houites. The Ionia Daily Telephone miys the loss is nlsiut •T.doo. Re|Mirts f rom other Hources

place t h e Ions much higher .

Tin- laianl of su|iervisors on Kridny ndopietl a n-solution making o|a-rative

in l / iwell on nnd a f t e r Man-h 1. 1880. the law n-stni iuingent i le . Inirses. sheep nnd swine f rom n imi ing at large in the highwnys. which was the right

th ing to do.

The pron|sK t in of the Detroit I 'ostiuid Tr ibune ap|a a rs in t h e JOLIINAI. this

week. The Post nnd Tr ibune is one of the very Is-st news|ai |s ' rs in the west and |si l i l inil ly it is one of the nhlest in the count ry . It IIIIH mnde wonder-fu l progress for the |iast year or t w o nnd greater nt tract ions Ihnn ever nre iftervd for IHflO. Take i l .

Uoom! II F i f lyone applications in this morning 's ma i l . ' f o r memberMhip in the Mutual Benetlt AssiM'iiitioii of Michignn. Four dollars for over #I.5IH) l ife insurance. chen|H-sl and la-st in the world. ItenienilN-r this nssiK'iiitiiiu does not issue endownient isilitics. and it only costs fou r dollars to liecome n memlier. —Url. AVir*. 'ililh.

F . D . F ^ l d y i s j iH-al a g e n t f o r t h e M

B. A.

The Ionia Stamlanl is loyal to t h e core, so much so that il defends Hen Hill out of politics as well as in. The distinguish-ed Ben failed t o come t o t h e Ionia fa i r , as he hail ngreed. on account of wmie little Democratic fug le ing in New York nnd the Stamlanl flies to Ben's defense in face of the fact t lmt tboiisnnilH of |H-IV pie w h o n t tendnl the fair never believed tha t he intended to come nt all . The S t anda rd lias almiit nil it can c a m - t o defend its ow n |«isitiiin in connect ion wi th that alTnir wi thout under tak-ing to |ialm off plausible e\cus.in for Mr. Hill. At least tha t in what a great many people th ink .

On Fr iday of last week whi le d r a w i n g gravel . Frank .She|ianl. a young m a n of this village had his leg broken. He was dr iv ing rather fast over a piece of rough road, when tho f ron t wheel s t ruck a s tump, th rowing him to the ground,

t h e hind wheels t u rn ing over s t r ik ing and hrenking his leg between the knee and nnkle. He a t t empted twice to fol-low nnd catch the tenm, but each t imi step|ied on the broken |inrl of the limb. He was taken home nnd Drs. Peck and McDannell dressed the in jured jmrts n n d h e is reported a s improving. The wagon Mistnined some bruises. Inn the

horseH were not in ju red .

last of Oclolier and Octolier sales muiit lai del ivensl right off. Next week will

see whent go u p again or w e nn- no la-t-ter at guesNing than an Almanac maker .

And now one word to dealerx in op-tions. Don't get sick ami hire out ti

wiiich were advertised to lie. und wen-M i l d o n t h e s e v e n t e e n t h . 11. ( • . s a y s

tha t tliat the fa rmers of th is par t of Michignn w ho call n hundred dollmv nu outrageou* price for a hull or heifer , nnd tu rn away in disgust when tliat

O P T I O N S !

n no ta ry puhlic. Brace u p like n new ' price is naked them for one. idiould linve been there. And in ilettcrili-i n g the side he snya; The llrst nn- i imnl led inlo the ring wna n two yenr •

F A T A U . Y I N J I ' R R U . — H a m i i i n H u w l e y .

a young innn of Keene. wits th rown f rom bis wngon while on his way home f rom Saranac a week ago Saturday and so seriously iujured that be dii-d on Fri-dnv momi i ig last. Tbe funera l look p lace on Snturdny. Ih-ccawil lenves u

wi fe nnd one child.

ANOTHER Ml'KUER.—Another horr ible m u n l e r was commit ted by n (icnesee coun ty mnn o n ' Monday. The murder-er 's name is Willinm Witbnm and t h e iianie of the intinlered Oetirge Rim-hart, tbe fo rmer shiMiting tbe latter t hn iugh the hear t . The troulile grew out of road work near Will iam's premis<-s. Rinehart refusing to s lop when onlered by Wi lhnm. Tlie murdere r is in jail . A dangerous communi ty up that way .

I . L. C .—Programme for the next regular meet ing of the I,. L C. to Is' held at the hand nMiniN. Friday p. ia . Oct . 31. Kes|ionse nt mi l call with a mar ine product ion; f ieography of the

ocean. Mrs. Wiaidiiig; Recitation. Ocean Waves . Mias Scot t : Marine animnls. in-

ludiug coraln nnd sponges, Miw J nings: Shells of Ocean, Miss Cleland; Marine Plants, Mist Daisy S m i t h : Navi-gation and Cnblegruph, Mrs, J . W. I l lne: Music in charge of Mrs. S t rong. By irder of Commit tee.

corset nnd if you get let down buy n cow and feed he r options nnd sell the milk and get your tickets printed nt this office. If you see n man w h o hns made j I'.IMNIO in opt ions just put yourself in his plnce. How gmsl he feels. Sym|in-thize with h im. We snid put yourself in bis plnce. We Ntnlid rendy to do it this minute . Thnt ' s the way we should all feel. As w e renmrketl liefore. whent is down. But . happy thought , how could it come u p if it wasn ' t down? Chew thnt sweet cud . I t ' s n long t u r n that has no road.

A r o u n d a n d A b o u t .

T r a a p o r t a n d V l r l u l l y .

Salshury A Yule are re|iairing the in-

terior of their dwelling.

C o n i n i i i n i o n s e r v i c e s n t t h e C o n g r e g n -

t i o n n l c h u r c h n e x t K u b b a t h .

ImprovementN are qui te numennis in nnd around Freeport . Sew ers an- lieing

constructed, fences built and things nre

lieing fixed u p generally.

J o b Cheesebniugh, sole pmpr ie tor of the Handle Factory , is mak ing a r range ments to put more machinery in his fac-tory, so as to be able to linish up all of

his work,

Tbe large stock of gns 'er ies , d r y gissls , ready-made clothing, boota and shoes, a bran new stove, n well swept flisir nnd a nice young lady clerk, give Ryder A Roush's store a very good appearance

indeed. Henry Brower has gone nor th on a

h u n t i n g ex|iedition. A

S a n t n a r I t a i n . .

F a r m e r s still complain of insects in

wheat .

Frank Walker nnd Kmma F n u i e r —

marr ied.

The Local office is now ove r S|iencer 'a

d r u g store.

Wm. Kelley contemplates moving h is

saw-mill to Hersey,

Ixs-'s Ska t ing rink ojienetl Wednesday

night in Slutw's ball.

The Mitchell house is lieing |ininted

nnd o therwise lixed up.

J o h n K o p f s fu rn i tu re s tore al Snni-nac is do ing a line huainess.

J o h n D. Bnllou, the Snrannc bnrlM-r. ilieil of rheiimnliNm of Ihe heart Inst

Thursday.

The Local tftlltor wniila tu s e e n gisal hs ik ing SCIIIMII mii'um. Come down to I^iwell some day anil feast your hungry

eves.

old heifer, n i l in color, and ipiite showy which sold at IIOIIO. H i e second wna n tolerably giaal looking cow with n is i l ign-e t o tu i t tbe most fastidious, which sold for lOl'i and many others ookl near-ly as high, very few cows or hei fers go-ing for less t han two hundred dollnrs. ' Tbe bulla with two or th ree except ions went fo r from two bund led nml th i r ty to six hundred dollnrs. the la t ter lieing (mid for n Row of Slinnui bull, m l in color nnd eighteen months old. Tlie to-tal receipts f rom the sale of th i r ty-e ight

bend of cat t le was $1t,B6H,

2:V1

-HI

158 ' .IKI

:Wl ilWi

•Wi 43 U4

7111 .oa .IW

.1)05

:il5 m

a

f l r a t t a n a a l l i r r l n c a .

A slight flurry of snow fell t h

nnd 24th inst.

Mr. Coinhs and family of Uni t t an Center a re visiting fr iends at Knlaiim-

xoo.

The sick list is decreasing since we a r e having cooler weather .

Mr. and Mrs. K. Itandall s tar t th is week, fo r a lengthy visit in ensteni

Michigan.

A large concourse of |ieople f rom neighboring t owns a n d f i rnnges assem-bled last Friday to hear Mort imer White-head. National Orange Lecturer , sjieak.

and the only disappointment wus tha t his

head wasn't whi te a f t e r all . and tha t he didn t talk half long enough . Rro. ' work generally. W e nre also prepared Whi tehead hadn ' t spoken more than ! to 1I0 Hair Dressing in all its brenclies ten minutes , liefore the ma jo r i t y con- \ IL'"1 '? workman like mailer .

as the old saying is. and some wonden-d same for the fu tu re .

W h e a t e o i n l u K u p .

l * u l i l l r M r l i o o l .

Re|Hirt for Octolier, t*<7li. N o . M'IIIMII d a y s

•' laiys enrolled •• girls

" pupils " days a t tendance •• " alwence " pupils tardy " t imes " minutes

Pe r cent , of a t t endance alisence tardiness

Average dnily ntteinlnm " abitence " tnnliness

No. visits f rom school officers i •• •• " •• imlnins H

Whole numlier of visits 22 J . A. MAY. Princiiial.

A CARD.

I lnvlng piirehnseil Mr. A. II. West 's interest m the " W e s t Side Bnrls-rShop" I am now |ire|inrisl to olTer my old |int> n m s nnd the iiuhlic generally, nlj t b e fa cilities of a tirst-claos shop. We have th ree c h a i n in constant use and w ith workmen f n i m live to ten years exjier ience. We feci safe in de fy ing compe-ti t ion in Ha i r Cu t t i ng and all tonsorial

Coughs. Hoarseness, Asthma or any | Irri tntion of t h e I b m a t or limnchial ' ttibex, will IK- relievetl by lakiiiK lir. Bull 's Cough Syrup . I t luw cured tlioun-nmls. Recoinniend it to you r friend nnd iieigblsir. Yourd rugg i s t kee|i* it. Price 25 cents.

WORTH K N O W I N f l .

( 'renin llahn liaa tl.c pmis-rty of r e - j diicing local irrilatimi. Sore* in the nasal imasnge are hvaled up in n few dnys. Headache, the effect of Catarrh, is disniiiati-d in an abiioal magicni mnn-ner. Hx|iectoration is made easy. Sense of laste and smell is more or less reatored. Had taste in the mouth and unpleasant breath , where it n-sulls from catarrh ia overcome. The nasal |Kua-agi-s, which h a v e lieen closed fo r years are made free. Buy a Isittle for 50 centa and you will rccontniend it. or t ry a lo

nt snmole Imttle.

Weather wax's Column,

FIM1IAM AUAIX.—The Orand Rapida |>u|iers luive d i scoveml a little more of Fincluim'a history. Tlie Democrat snya:

Fmcbam. it seems, ban visited Jock

son once U-fore about aix years ago. He onfetuHsI to Deputy Sheriff I j imorenux

tha t his princi|inl biiKiness for a niinila-r of years luul been conimit t ing forgeries, and that his roiuniercial s tanding wits

A 1 among hi* pmfewtioii. He aaid that one time at New Orleans lie commit ted forgeries to the nmoun t of Ifll.niNl. Hi wan arre t ted, und he intniKted his mon ey lo a confederate . H e tinally got off

through some technical i ty, but his

f r iend never gave h im any of t h e money a n d be is now e n j o y i n g it a t Baton Rouge." He IIIMI colifeMed tliat lie bad lieen arrested twice nt De tmi t . "

Tbia is the only ataUmienl which has la-en mailt- by Finclinm tliat really • •ems

credible. Ora t i fy ing to know thnt lw can tell the t ru lb when he aeta out to di

it.

why be wasn't a New Jersey lawyer in-

stead nf a f a rmer as be told us—and how so young a nmn could t o eloquent-ly and impressively "hi t tbe nail on the head" every time. Could the whole country hear this gn-at exponent of grange principles, thoee "ge t offs" in t b e papers would wsm Is- stopped, com-mencing with " H e wns a g ranger and he came f n u n tbe count ry . " etc. We are pmud to say B m . Whi tehead came f rom tbe count ry , and t l iat is where some of our omarteat men <ame f rom, too. After speaking w as flnisbed the granges repnired to the hall whe re n

Y o u r s . W . F . N E A U L R R .

LOUT.—In th is village on TuesdnyOct . •.'sih. a pocket book containing $10,011 in monev and three wheat checks given bv Jas . 1). Dougall—the three checks call-ing for alsmt 00 Imsbels of w heat. Tin f inder will IK' lila-rally rewarded by leaving the same nt this'ofllce or return-i n g i t t o t h e o w n e r . J A M E S H A O T I E .

I / iwell . Oct. 2H. b iwel l . sec. 22.

FOR S A L E .

Thirty-eight acres of land, lying south of upper ( i rand River bridge, known as the Wesley Fox proper ty . Amily to Itenwick A Walker, over l^iwellNation-al Bank.

Heiulquartern for First-clnss sewing machines at Althena Clothing House. Lowell, Michignn,

S H I L O H S C A T A R R H R E M E D Y .

A mnrvellous cure for ca ta r rh , dinh-theria. canker mou th , and headache. With each 1 oittle there is an ingenious nasal in jec tor for the more succeosful t reatment of t h e complaint , wi thout ex-l ra charge. Price .VI cents.

T H R P E O P L E ' S P A P E R !

The wide-spread |«ipularity of

T H E DETROIT

Evening News is at tested by its steady daily circulation o f o v e r 2 2 . 0 0 0 c o p i e s . T l i e N E W S w a s

never lietter supplied wi th telegraphic intelligence or more complete market n-i«irts than now. It is sent by mail to any address a t t h e rate of #5 a year . l«Hitage included.

H E R E W E A R E !

Entire Change of

P R O G R A M M E .

S T O P T H A T C O U O H .

If yuu are Miffering with a cough, cold, as thma, hmnchit is . hav fever, consumption, loss of voice, t ickling in the throat or nnv affection of the t h m a t

r lungs. Use Or. King's New discovery nlendiil supper was in readiness, and for consumption. Tbi* the great remedy

I . • ... 1 that IH causini'HO murl i exdUMiii'iit bv ,n hour of en joymen t a n d " " t a b . I it) i U w u n d e r f u U u r e s cur ing thimaamls of

followed, then tbe Mas te r s gavel called hopeletta cast-s. Overone million Isittles to work again. Bro. Whitebeail in ls-nu- .if Dr . King's new ilisctivery luive lieen t i fu l te rms giving us a f a r t h e r insight used within t h e last year, nnd linve giv-. , . . . , .1, n „ i . . , , en perfect satisfaction in every instance, in t b e unwri t ten work of the I We can unheai tat ingly iiov that th is is Bro. L. Whi tney . Stato (inuiK1 ' rvally tin* only sun* curv for throat and

IUHK n ^ ^ ' t i o i i H . a m i t a n c h o e r f u l l y i v

l l t i w i t r l l r r v l l l m .

Mr. A Mrs. D. tlostelow- have f r iends f rom I 'arshnllville visiting them.

Many f a n n e r s in Went Bowne a r e 'oinplaing of t b e ravages of the Hessinn

tlv in their whea t .

Many shru l i sa re iu tbe i rMsi i i i i lb loom-ing altboiigh J ack Froat trietl Imnl for a few nights to n ip them in tbe bud.

Sou th I>iwell Orange luul a very in ter -ea t ing m e e t i n g last Fr iday evening. Dis-cussions on a numlsT of subjects of in-terest to farmers , in which nenrly nil tbe nieinla-rs | iurtiri |aited.

Tbe l a d i e s Foreign Missionary So-ciety while a t tending the Baptist S t a t e Convent ion nt Kalamazoo raised fo r their work lietween 1500 and $81X1 in

alsmt ten miuutes . Oood work.-

W. T. Remington lias raisetl this yen r

f rom a lialf bushel of need. Ill bushels of splendid Victor |iotatoes. the imwt of them weigh ing f rom 2 to :l 1-2 llw.

Young People'* l i t e r a r y Society o n Sntnrdny evening. J . E. K.

H o i t l l t l l u a l u n l l a n t a .

Tlie new |MMtoffice, "Chandler" at So.

Boston is in o]M-nition.

South Boston has n mea t innrket nnd bu tcher shop. Hoga killed a t f.1.00 |a-r

bend.

There is no Oingn-gatiomil clinreb in Soutb Boston: the t 'bureb there is a Union c h u r c h in the highest sense.

Mnrried. nt the residence of the bride'H

imrenta in South Boston by Rev. N. L. Batla-r. Oct. 24. nt 7 o'clock p. in. Mr. T n i m a n Pantou to Miss Ha l t i eSnea then .

Itev. Tu rne r of Iteed city preaches in the Union Evangelical church at Sou tb Boston. Sunday Oct. 28tb. morning a n d evening. Wil l al io preach Tuesday

evening with a view to lieing settled as |Matnr over t h e church .

Correctkm.—Rev. L. N. Barber goes to California on an individual engage-ment—Ims made no engngi-ment wi th a n y church . Hopes to organixe .1 Chris t ian. not a Roman o r Pagan chi i reh . Evangelical in the largest oenae. coin j a t i b l e wi th christ ian character .

I - N. Bnrlier ami wi fe s tar t for Call f o m i a T b u n d a y . R U I H A I I

turer . acconi|innied Bro. Whitehead s|a-aking also in his pleasing, wit ty way. peculiar to all happy hear ted gran-gers. It is almost needlesa to add. out-siders indeed missed a rare t reat this

M.Afll. evening.

CAKTIIRKII.—Matt Filch, t h e I^i|a-er ci iunty innnlen-r . n f t e r defy ing liund-n-tls of armtsl cltixeiui und t h e wholt-iltictal force nf the coun ty for over n

week, hna tinally las-n enptured nnd im-

prtsotiisl. (In Sa turday evening he

walkisl in to t ioodr ich village. Oenewe county , went l o bis former home, en-tered nnd went tola-d. O n S u m l a y m o r n -ing two young men nnined Cliarlett Walker nnd Mnndmll Hiaird found him nnd reaolved to tnke him. Tlu- offer of n rewnnl for h im, dead or alive, |a-r-ha|is stiinulnletl their courage nnd de-tenninnt ion . but at any rate they did not hesitate. Hour s tar ted to give the nlarm while Walker stisul gtutnl . Tin-latter tinally ib-manded Ihe n iadman ' s surrender , when t h e la t te r i|uit-tly yield-ed and waa disarmed of his revolver und dirk knife. A s t rong force took him to jai l and il was wi th t h e greatest resist-

nnce tliat they kept back the indignant crowds of istiple f rom tak ing him nnd s t r inging him up.

WHEAT.—Ah. yes. wlieat. Thot 's the

stuff they ust-«l to mnke b ra id of—not rye lirend. wheat lireail. Now they m a k e it up into opt ions and wry faces. Yea. some. Well , ita dow n, wheat is; so i syour chin. VesU rday HI.IH was t b e price here. Tlie little marke t s in New York Chicago and Detroit were a l i t t le off. Tlie I leant and the liulls lie down together and tbe wiaalcbuckii hunt the i r boles. Ab-imi-yes. unt the i r •tiles. Bu t . cheer up . lads, there 's mil-lions in it yet . Fanin-nt. too, don't get discouraged. You have tbe whent nml soon tbe big bins of the spwulntors will

KallaaaliarB Saw.,

C. W . Fallass of f l r and Itapids was in

t o w n over Sunday .

Mis. Alfred Bun h is visiting relatives

in Tompkins Co. N. V.

Our new hlackmnilh is proving him-self nn excellent w o r k m a n nnd is g iv ing

general sntisfactlon.

Fiillnssbiirg did not furnlHh the whiskey or tbe " | i tnla-r" for the d n i n k -

unl w h o made his appearance in c h u r c h

last Huinlay.

A very young lady mnde her advent

iu town this morning. Oct. 27. She con-Ittmplattii mak ing n |a-rniaiient h o m e

w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. J . C. Baker .

Mr, Jiot. Bo wen hits hia line new resi-dence nenrly completed. O. Bowen has

comineiici-d his new houae. nnd Win. IAICOS is ulsti pn-|iaring lo Imild.

The schisil house rejoice* in n new

coat of whi t e | iaint—nnother m o v e in tbe right direction. l<et tbe giHsl work

go on. Now repair the fence, g rade the y a n l nnd set out t h e shade trees.

Missionary meet ing nt theschisd houae

next Sntunlny uf tern ism. FKASK.

I n u l a N a n t l n a l l l e n i > .

I t costs 8 1-5 cen t s |s-r n i a n . [s-r J a y , to feed the inmates of the House of Cor-rection. dur ing the month of Sept . . in-stead of 20 cents. as has lieen incorrect-

ly rejiorted. There were :W4 prisoners in t h e House

of Correction on Wedneaday. t b e high-ettt numlier ye t reached. Three were discharged and one received yestenlay.

leaving :I02 on the mils. Louis E. Rowley has puKbased tbe

Ionia Standnnl . Mr. Rowley is a young man of much promise, w h o lias nlready made Ida nmrk aa a n edi tor of tha t ex-cellent pa| ier . and w e i r e glad t o learn

of hia advancement . Tlie Ikoird of Supervisors a d j o u r n e d

on Wednesday p. ni.. hav ing completed the liuitineas of the October se^dion. The report of the commit tee on t i | ua l i / a t ion waa finally adopted wi thout a m e n d m e n t , a f t e r a prolonged contest .

It is known that on invi tat ion of the Board of Mnnagen they, ns n body visit-ed the IIoUKe of Correction, whe re they were HIIOWU thn iugh the liuilding nnd had n chance to sis- all there was to see. and they were not slow to s|ieak in wonls of praise of not on ly t h e innnnge-

ment , but of the convicts, w h o m they baracter ized, through their spokeaman

and orator , S u | » - m s o r J . B. Welch, as a remarkably bright und intell igent lot of young men.ewbo. to j u d g e f rom their nppenrance. ought to IM* adorn ing tbe pnifesaionx ami liusiness pursui ts out-aide. instead of languishiiig " inside uf prison walls." Such sent iments , if they were knuw-n to them, do not seem to lutve inspiretl among the prisoners simi-lar feelings towanls t h e honorable BoanI: for one of tbe convicts, fur t ive-ly inquir ing of a kee|M-r, w h o thooe men were, expressed great surprise, for said he: " I th ink they nre t b e tougln-at look-ing lot of cuatomera i lutve ever seen."

Library uf I n l . a n a l Knuwladga.

Volume two of this very excellent, and f n n n an economical |ioinl of view extraonl inary work, is issuisl October 2.1lb. Its 7!lfl neatly printetl and well bound jiages contain a weal th of knowl ttlge. coven-d by t b e alplials-l lietwe.-n the wonls Arundel and I l imn. such aa.

oinmend it to nil. Cnll nnd get a trial laittle for ten cents or a regular size for $1.00.

Hill's Bochu cures gravel , s t r ictures, gonorrhoea. Kidney, nnd nil disenses of the urinary organs.

Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup has lst-n Is--fore the public for vears, and is pro-nounced bv thousands su|ierior to all o ther articles for the cure of Coughs. Colds. Inf luennt . and nil Pii lmonary Compbdnts .

D I S S O L U T I O N O F C O P A R T N E R S A I P . J

Tin- | iartnersliip heretofore exist ing lietween the undersigned under the tlrni n a m e of Cheesebmtigb nnd B m w e r . gf ; Freeport . Barn- Co. Mich., is th is day dissolved by inntual conaent. The bust- j ness will in tbe f u t u r e Is- carried on by J o b Cbreseliniugh. Freeport . Oct . 21. ! 1H7». JoU ('IIEKsElIKiil'iiil.

I H w t H E . N K V I I I I I I W E I I .

THE ECHO, t b e B e s t a n i l t ' l i e a p e s t weekly news|ia|*-r in the State , is puli-l i s b i s l b y t h e p m p r i e t o r s o f T H E E V E S -

IN(I NEWS, nnd is now en te r ing upon its second year . In clubn of four or more it can lie had for t h e sninll sum of 75

cents a yenr.

T h r e e Months F r e e ! S u l M c r i h e n i f o r T H E E C H O f o r 1 0 8 0 w i l l

luive t h e i«pe r sent fo r tbe remainder of this year f ree . All postmasters nre ngents. or stiliscrilN-rs may nddress

T H E E V E N I N O N E W S ,

Oat mil Mlrh.

ss.ooo

Boots and Shoes

B R N E R U F T FRIGES, F O R T H E

NEXT S O DAYSi

THE BEST SHOW YET

Fresh from the Hub,

Come and See

The Best Stock of

Celluloid Altben's .

collar- nnd cuffs nt C.

T o CLOSE O U T AT T H E

Boot and Shoe S tore ON T H E BRIDGE.

I ) . W . U O O D E N O l ' G I I .

T H E

"S- S. S."

Auto-I . i tho-Pr inter . Better t han a n y ither known im-thisl of innking fninini-

ile conii-s of letters, enrds. bill-hends, circulurs. price lists, designs or any other wri t ten o r printed mnt te r in gen-era l use by merehnnta. Imnkers. law-yers. nn-hltects etc. Will mnke f n u n 1 to 50 copies f rom one w r i t ing. It is |sirtublv and a lsmt the size of an onli-nary letter Issik and in its o|M-ration .simple, sure, swi f t and can Is- innnaged by any Isjy. It works i-t|milly well on ' |ia|ier.' linen, wissl or any smiHith and 1

alworlieiit imiterinl. Price. Note size U 1-2 by l> 1-4 inches |:2.'2-V, 1-eller size 0 1-2 by 12 inches $11,110; la-gnl or Fisils- : cap 0 1-2 by 14 |5.00. A sample can Is-seen nt the OU cent store, where orders nre taken for the same.

K r o " w

K T C T W !

GROCERIES!

GROCERIES!

GROCERIES!

JOHN GILES & C O . ,

Lowell, - Mich,

BEST PLAGE IN TOWN

TO B U Y

GROCERIES.

Dry

DO YOU B E L I E V E IT?

That in this town there are scores of |a-rsons |iussing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by indi-gestion. drapepaia . n u r a n d d i t tmi iMl stomacli . f iver complaint , constipation, when for 7-'i cen t s we will sell t hem Shi-lob's Vitalizer. guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv Hunt A Hun te r .

Oo to J . C. West 's for the Is-st .'i and ten cent cigar in town. Try a '7Uer.

Ninoke Ihe (in-t-n S-a l . sold only at the P. O. News n s u u .

i i n t u r t ' y o u r l i t e

In the Mutual Hem-tit Association of Michigan. A |si l icyof f s« io for only ^4. Clieii|N-«t nnd Is-st insurance in Mich. For imrticulars cnll on F. 1'. Kddv nt the Piatt-oftice.

3VOW!

IS THE TIME TO

Goods

EVER FUT ON SALE

I N L O W E L L .

Bought a t very Low

Figures, will be sold at Prices

That Cannot be Beat.

GRAND OPENING! - O F -

GROCERIES.

Furmerly of the linn of McCarty & Co. , would inform the people of

Lowell and vicinity, thnt he linn opened a l int c law stock of

(^ I K H V — d i d y o u < it i* safe to say. was n -ve r liefore pro- ; amitber coif •utable for the tritliug - u m of Hi cents!

Kclectric oil lutiiil I7vl

CltM-ailr I t rm. .

One o r tw o cases of diphther ia in I "ns-

cade now.

Mr. and Mr*, ( leorge Stark of C a x iule lutve gone to Ohio for a t b n v m o n t h s

visit.

Cascade now luisa resident minis ter . Rev. Mr. Mr. Conant of the Disciple fni th hav ing just moved here f rom Ionia.

H, O, Hol t went l o Chicago on tbe lOth | o sec tla- sale of Mluirt Horns

Tlie 20 vobt. complete, conta in ing over New (itsslsl New 0

411.OOO distinct articles, nnd nearly us '•'l " " l " 1

many mure inridentally nienlioned sule jis-t*. with complete index, a r e sufficient of Uieims-lvt-s to ulTord a lils-ntl educa-tiou to uny one of limitetl resources. As • mat te r of course, they are llmling the i r way in to t h e hands of hundreds of thousands of thiste whose love of knowl-edge Ims exceeded their power to buy il a t the great prices chnrgi-d for Cyclo-pedias heretofore published in th is conn-t ry . none of which ei|uul this in the

amoun t of ma t t e r given. Volume•'! will Is* ready early in November, nnd the n-maining volumes will appear alsiut two each mon th the rea f t e r . The pub-lishers will send a s|s-cinien volume. which may Iw re lumed if not wanted. to any |iart of t h e United .Stati-s. for the price, in cloth, ."IO cents, ha i r momccti. 7-"i cents, o r on ext ra line heavy |ta|ier wide margins. Isiund in half Russia. top. for (1.00. Their ca ta logue of stan-dnnl publicat ions will U- sent fn-e o u request . American B>sik Excliange. Exchange. PublisherN. -Vi Beekman St. New York.

sis'. J u s t receiv-ituplelt- ntiN'k of ready

< made clothing for fall and win ter t rade. C m s . Al.TIIKN.

1 "or. Ston-. Train 's Bbs-k.

W a i i l i - i l t o Kx t ' l i u i iK 1 ' .

Forty acres ol gi«a| tiiiiiiipmvtsl land in Maph-township. Kmniei Co. for a -gissl lop buggv and liariii-s». Addrt-s-. , litix '.11. Fallassliuigb. Mich. IOWII.

llandMime Cbionnsi a re given free, to all customers tnnling •H'.on and over, at Ihe Boston Ston*. M. Jacolstoii A Co.

In many cast-s of kidney coinplnml. w here all oil ier remeilies have failtsl. Hill's Huchu has made |iermant-nt cures.

All kinds of pictures taken in lirst-class style ami at the lowi-st prici-s. at S M I T H ' S P I I O T I I I t i M u i K o v e r ( i i l t - s - s t o n - .

j w t-sl sitle. I'll f.

Chew Juckwin's Hest Swts-l Navy To-I Incco.

For Boys' st'bisil suits call at Altliens.

I (ientn Furnishing Ibss l s . Hals and Cai*. T runk - and Valist-s. Big Mis k al

' Allht-ns.

A new supply of Bri t tana Ti-ajsits. Castoni, Silver Plaltsl wan-. J ewe l ry . Table Co t i lery, U.iibn-llas. Mitnirs. &c..

i'llst rect-ivetl at tin- V.l i-ent s tore, Music lall blts-k.

S U B S C R I B E IVe have the

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AEWS OF THE WEEK. M I C 1 I 1 Q A N .

A diiuhli* m n n l r r * w c t i m m l l l r d in l b » t o w n nf l U d l r y , l.nin'or c o u n l y , U t t m t U v ••TrniiiK. " I niiiinual u l tn i ' l l j ' . J k m m M. Kilrl i , N i l i u n k r n cnwunll j r rn f f i an , •hut lii* « ! ( • kikI hll l i- S-yratn-nlil lUnKht r r , k i l l t nu iHilh. T h r m n t b r r WM nhiit d f u l nn »hr mid t h r chi ld IniKrrrd t i l l Hiindu) ( I t r rn iHin . I l r h u l no t IHTH l iv inn • l i b b i t f u m i l j lo r •OIIIP mnntbi i , knd t b r n r r d WM d o n r a t I b r hoiiM>n( Mr. H. I ' . Miir«ton. wl i r r r bia w i f a w»« at w o r k . Tbe m u n l r r c r Hixl t o Ibp wmxla and n p t o Monday u n m u bail mil b rcn a r -reatrd.

A amalon of Ib r Hlat<> Ohr iUian Aaaucla t inn wil l I * b r l d at Kllnt Oet<ib«r V8 t o 30.

( I r a n d l lapidn lia« a r o o k r r y c l n b I n a u c c r M -lu l npiTalKin. AmonK Ha m f m b r r a a re aurar uf Ib r l i n t y o u n x ladi ra in t b e c i ty ,

T b r Hoard of Hla t r A n d i t o r a I IM adTr r t i aod fo r b ida fo r a U t i u n c r y f o r t h e a t a t r fo r t h r y ra r* IHH.I a n d 1881. T h e b i d a wi l l be received B N o t e m b e r .

T h r t o t a l loaa and d a m a g r f r o m t h r h rc a t Big l l ao ida Hundav inorninR a j fu r fRa t r a b o u t t h i r t y t h u n a a n d dollar*, a n d t h e i n s u r a n c e a i n u n n t a t o a b o u t t w r n t y - f o n r t h o n a a n d do l -lar*.

On I ' r a l r i r l londr , K a l a m a t m i c o u n t y , t h e f a r m e r * a r r at i l l « r« l in i i t o w b e a t .

DuriiiK the f r u i t » n » o n ] n a t c loao l Hanifa-t nck a b i p p r d 14S,420 b M k e l a a n d 2.173 c ra te* of peaehea t h r o u g h t w o firm*. T h e ah inmen ta t h r o u g h t h r Bauga tuck w a r r b u u a e anil f r o m Ihe p ier* a r e n o t yet r e t u r n e d .

T w o men n a m t d I ' a r k r r and Cope land wen-o u t b u n t i n g Hunday in t b e T o w n of Vance, flencaee coun ty . I ' a r k - r WM c a r ry ing a aho t -gun over hi* ahou lde r . T h e n u n in *ome way WM acc idrn ta l ly d i acha rg rd , and b o t h cha rg r* t o o k r f l rc t in Cii|>eland, o n e in t h e neck , I h e o the r in Ihe b r a i n .

Col. O. F. bocbhcad w a i r e d r z a m i n a t i o n Turoday a l t e r n o o n b e f o r e C o m m i M i o n e r L o r i v land a n d At* i i t au t Uia t r i a t A t to rney F i n n e y at F l i n t . Hi* t r ia l ia a r t d o w n t o r t h e firat Turaday in N o r r m b o r in t ho d i i t t i o t cou r t in D e t r o i t i l i a ball WM fixed a t t h r e e t b o u a a n d dollar*. Oeo . \V, H u b b a r d , \V. J . Benne t t a n d T. W. U r o n c n a rc hi* aure t ica .

T h e Ho*cummnn I ' inneor rcpor ta more oil well di»coToriea in t h a t oonn ty .

Quinoy f r u i t e r * pro|>o«o l o »end out t b i a year iwenty- f ive t b o u a a n d l iarr r l* of app lca and f o u r tbou«aud bar re l* of c ider .

T h e body of Wm. Mol jaugb l in , who WM drowned in Lud ing ton h a r b o r a week ago, lia* been f o u n d .

T h e Board of l l egenU held a mee t ing a t t h e Univera i ty Tuesday, at which t b e I ' r ea iden t a u b m i t t e d bia annua l r e p o r t . I t I* q u i t e long and abowa t b e i n a t i t n t i u n t o be in a a t a t e of p r o a p e r i t y . Urgent O r a n t i n t r o d u c e d a reao-l i t t ion, r ec i t ing t b e t r o u b l r a uf t ho Board w i t h Prof . P . B. lloae and pro|>oaing bia removal f o r e m b e n l e m e n t . T h r r eao lu t i on WM d iacuaard a t I r n g t h b u t nut a d o p t e d . Urgen t O r a n t waa r rqueMed by reaolu t ion t o p r e s e n t bia chargea againat P r o f , l ime in d u e f a r m .

Bi ier , t b e arehi tect uf t b e Adr ian g r a n d a land, waved e z a m i n a t i u n Wedneaday. a n d WM b o u n d over fo r t r i a l a t t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t .

T h e F l i n t i Pere M a r q u e t t e Uailway a re t o e ' e c t a wi re t e n r e a long t h e l ine of (he wra t -e rn d iy ia ion of the i r r o a d be tween KM ! Sagi-naw and L u d i n g t o n , w h e r e n u t a l r eady f r n c e d .

Dr . Helen M. B i u e l l , a g r a d u a t e of t h e New Tork medica l college. h M been a p p o i n t e d t o the cha rge of tbe f e m a l e d e p a r t m e n t of t h e Kalamaxoo lunane A * y l u m . S h e bM had a U r g e b m p i t a l expe ' i ence , and i* h igh ly recom-m e n d e d .

A 8-ycar old rh i ld of O e o r g e Powel la of Forc*tTi l l r fe l l i n to a k e t t l e of bo i l ing wa te r Tne«day n igh t and WM M badly acaldcd t h a t I t c a n n o t r eco re r .

T h r CaM conn ty b o a r d of *n|>crTi*nr* h M t e c o n d r d t h a t of Van B u r e n c o u n t y by a p p r o -p r i a t i ng tS.OOd fo r the c a p t u r e of the m u r d e r -r r of Mr . nnd Mr* Morri*.

J a r o b M. Bar r . k r e p r r of t b e Cheboygan l igl i tbouae fo r t h r p M t two yrar*, d ied on t h e I ' i t h . A pe t i t ion hM been n u m e r u n t l y *igned asking f u r t h e a p i w i n t m c n t o l hi* widow t o the r a c a n r y .

Danie l H a r n n g t o n , of Woodbr idge , Hi l la-da le c o u n t y . w»« t h r o w n f r o m hi* wagon in a runaway on t b r 17th and i m t a n t l y ki l led, h i* neck b r i n g broken . H e WM an old and re-•p rc ted o i t i i r n .

T h e Board of Uecent* m r t again on Wed-nesday and d f o r n m d at l eng th and with con-a ide rab le w a r m t h . Urgen t O r a n t - * r b a r g r * again*t P r o f . Uo«e a n d Uo*e'a rep ly , b u t n o d r t i n i j r ac t ion wa« t a k e n . T h r aum of t lOO ^•M ap i i ropr ia t i t l fo r t h e p u r c b M r of the p u r -t ra i t of t h e Hon. J o h n 1). Pierce, t h e fir«t «u-| i e r i n t e n d r n l of p u b l i c i n s t r u c t i o n , and one of thn e a r l u ^ t f r i end* of t h e u n i v r n i t y , 'I be oommilUt - in charge of the e rec t ion of t h e m u a r n m was i n s t r u c l e d . if a neeeasarv con t in -gency shou ld ar ise , t o n i i e i i d a s u m not ex-ceeding tMHI upon Ihe e rec t ion and comple -l ion of said bu i ld ing beyond tbe c o n t r a c t p r i ce ; alao t o con t rac t fo r a n d e x p e n d a s u m nut exceed ing tl.WKI f o r ease*, abelTing. a n d p u t t i n g of f u r n i t u r e in "aid n i u t r u m bu i ld ing

Wednesday evening, I,. P. K 's iok a n d one mf the conTicta at the S t a t e H o u s e of Cor rec t ion at I o n i a u n d e r t o o k t o hand le s o m e gasol ine, a n d whi le do ing *0 Charli-a Chr i s t o l . spi l led a pa i l tu l u p o n Ihe Hour, which , i g n i t e d , b u r n -ing h im so badly t ha t ho d i r d n e x t m o r n i n g . Esaick, whi le t ry ing t o rescue Chr ia tu l , WM a l t o b u r n e d voiy badly, b u t it i* t h o u g h t wi l l rooorer

At B a t t l e Creek, Octol ier 20, Mra. Buaan Con-sadine fe l l down *Uir* and WM i n s t a n t l y ki l led. She WM 83 year* of age.

H o m e r Smi th , while loca t ing land nea r I teekman 'a c amp , Alpena c o u n t y , had a na r -row e«ca|)e f r o m be ing deTour rd by wolre*. Not a r r iT ing at t h e c a m p at nigh'. , *earrh WM made f o r b i m , and he WM f o u n d fivhting a pack of WOITO* wi th a a t i ck . His c lo thes w e n t pa r t l y t o r n off h im by t h e aa rage b ru t e* i n the i r a t t e m p t s tu b i t e b i m . When d iaoorered he WM nea r ly exhauated a n d cou ld nut h a r e held u u t m u c h longer .

Hendry ' s saw mill at B t r a g a , Lake Supe r io r , WM bu rned on the 90 th wi th one h u n d r e d t housand feet of l u m b e r be long ing t o J . B . S m i t h . T o t a l l ias .

Mr. L . A. Labadie . o l W h i t e P igeon , hM a magni t icenl golden eagle. He ob t a ined i t nea r O r a n d l lapida . and keep* i t l iv ing in a l a rge cage in o r n a m e n t e d g r o u n d s a t hi* rea idence. Th i* b i rd meMure* »e»en f e e l e igh t inches f r o m t i p t o t i p uf t h r wing*, a n d ia p robab ly the largeat eagle in t b e U n i t e d Sta tea .

J u d g e P r a t t of Hi l ladale h M been au f l e r ing f u r nerera l m o n t h * f r o m p o o r t e a l t h and wi l l p robab ly n o t lie ab le t o bold cou r t b e f o r e next ap r ing .

T b e dwe l l ing of 8 . S. C o n o r o r . a t Manis tee . WM b u r n e d Widnesday n i g n t ; loss, (6,000; i n -auranoe, •1,641.

Aa WM t o b a t e been e x p e e U d a moTement ia on f o o t a m o n g some m e m b e r s of the l ^ n a w e e oonnty b o a r d o l • u p e r r i a u r a t o pe t i t ion t b e p roaecn t ing a t to rney t o d r o p all proceeding* aga ina t t h e pa r l i e s on whom t b e co tunor ' a Jury hxkd t h e reapuna ib i l i ly f u r t b e g r a n d a land diaaMer ,

P r o f . Hose of t h e U n i r e n i i l y c o m m e n c e d ani l by s u m m o n s F r i d a y a l t e r n o u n aga ina t the A a n A r b o r Uegisler , f o r l ibe l , laying bia d a m a g e * a l t e n t h o u s a n d do l la r* . T h e c a u s e la auppooed t o lie a • t a l e m e n t a b o u t an a n n o y -muu* l e t t e r l o Dr. W m . C a h u o n , Secre tary of tho d o f u n o l O r a n d UiTer P l u l e r C o m p a n y .

Alber t Beck , t ho y o u n g m a n w h o took an overdose of m o r p h i n e a t L a n a i n g T b u r a d a y , died F r i d a y inorn ing .

By t b r s ide of the m u n l e r c d a u r v e y o r I v e s . a y m o u t b . Saginaw oonn ty , WM f o u n d i iart

of t h e gun with which In bail ev iden t ly lieen ki l led. Af l i t a p ro longi i l • r a r e b t b e real of Ihe g u n has been f o u n d In t b r F l ln l r iver . I l 1* an i m p o r t a n t l ink in tin rv id rn i ' e aga ina t the auppi ised i n u r d r r e r , l l a r n u n i . now awai t -ing t r i a l .

T h e g r a n d lodge of Oood T e m p l a r s in si*, alun a l Kwt Saginaw e lee ted a n d i n s t a l b i l t b e fo l lowing ollii er -

O . W. 0 , T . — J o h n Kvana, He l l evur . O . W . C . - M i l e * Chu te . Halley. O . W V. T.—Mra. M. Doe . C a r r o l t o n . ( i . W . H . — B . H . H u n g e r . 0 . T.— J . 11. l l a r l w e l l . H a r t w e l l v i l l e Mtt | ier intendent J u y e n i l e Cadets—Mra. M. M.

Po t te r .

U n d e r a n order of t h e U n i t e d S ta l e* d i s l r i e t euur l fo r t h e eMte rn d i s t r i c t of Michigan, Dr . 11. C. P o l l e r . receiver of t h e F l i n t a n d P e r e Mai i |ue t te r a i lway , baa c o n t r a c t e d f o r 10.01)0 tons of s teel raila, t o be d e l i v e r e d be tween Deern>ber next and J u n e , 1880. t o be l a id mainly weal of t h r S a g i n a w river. Thla, w i t h what is a l ready laid, wil l g ive o v e r 300 m i l e * steel raila on th is road .

Thi search fo r F i lch , t h e v i l la in whu sho t hia w i f e and child in Had ley , L a p e e r c o u n t y , t o m e days ago and (led t o t h e woods . bM been pr rc l i ca l ly a b a u d o m d . I l i t t h o u g h t he m a y nave m a d r h is way t o C a n a d a o r t o t h e n o r t h -e rn l u m b e r camp- . T h u r s d a y t h e t u p e r v U o r a of G e n e s e e comi ty i l lered a r eward of #100 f o r F i l c h , dead or alive, a u d F r i d a y m o r n i n g Sheriff Towmaend of l ^ p e a r increased t h e re-ward p r e r i o n s l y offered fo r b i s ar rea t f r o m one h u n d r e d dol la rs l o two h u n d r e d and fifty doUara.

J a c o b D . C r o u c h , rea id ing aix o r seven mi l ra •oa th of J a c k s o n , WM r obbed a t bia rea idence Fsiday n igh t , of 91.000 in cMh , a n d a cer t i f i -cate of d e p o a i t f o r (600 . H .• bad d r a w n t h e money in t h e a f t e r n o o n i n t e n d i n g t o n*e i t in tho p u r c b M r of a m o r t g a g e which a p a r t y wiahrd t o sell him, b u t o n a r i s i n g in t h e m o r n -ing be f o u n d the CMh a n d tho ce r t i f i ca t e h a d d i u p p e a r e d .

S a m u e l U. Smi th , a m idd le - aged m a n w h o reside* w i t h his d s u g b t e r in t ho r i e i n i t y of P o t l e r v i l l e , E a t o n c o u n t y , WM a t r u o k by (Sat-u r d a y "a a f t e r n o o n eMte rn b o u n d t r a i n on t h e O r a n d T r u n k , while cross ing a b r i d g e t w o mile* f r o m Char lo t t e , a n d ki l led m a t a n t l y .

Mr . Gaoar D . Chap in , a p r o m i n e n t oi t ixen of XM I Sag inaw, d ied a t b ia reaidanoa in t h a t c i t y • a F r i d a y a t U s aga af M

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D o t r o l t I n B r l o f .

T h e Wayne C i r c n i t C o u r t m a k r a c i t iaons of t b r Unl led S ta tea a l t h e r a t e uf t w o o t th ree per day,

'I he t r ia l o t Mra. C u r t l a f o r t h e m u r d e r uf Ella l .Mudor commenoed in t h e l leeorder 'a Cour t T u r s d a y m o r n i n g . T b r p toaecu t ion have lo t ly wi lnmaea .

The new D e n o c r a t i o oily c o m m i t t e e organ i i n l lor the eami ia ign on Monday e r r u l n g by t h r i ' l r r t ion of W. W . W h r a t o n s s rha i rman , O r o r g r F, l loblaon aa aecre la ry a n d J . B. Lau d r r M tri 'MURER,

T b e r o m m l u i o n t o locate t b e proposed S la te M y l u m fo r t h e b l ind m e t in De t ro i t Tuesday, Inv i la l iona were received f r o m Nilea. Adrian. Deca tu r , Vasaar, O r a n d l l a p i d t a n d o ther pointa . T b e r o m m l u i o n h a v e received inv i . t a l iona lo vis i t all these plane*, a n d wi th in a shor t l ime wil l p r o b a b l y d o so. I t ia under-stood t h a i a l o c a t i u n w i l l be fixed n p o n within 30daya . •

A parly of one h u n d r e d a n d fifty Canadiana, bound lor Man i toba , w i t h 21 c a n of f r e i gh t and horae*. a r r ived by t b e O r e a t Weat<rn and depar ted by tho Mich igan Cen t ra l on Tueaday. Another p a t t y of nea r ly two h u n d r e d emi-g ran t* wont weat o v e r t b e Uioh igan Centra l Wedneaday.

Dr. Loula Davenpo r t , a wel l -known physi-c ian of tb ia c i ty , WM f u u n d dead in bia uftioe on Croghan al reet a b o o t 6 o 'clock Wedneaday a f t e r n o o n . He died of hea r t diaeaae. acceler-a t ed by t h e d e a t h o l bia m o t h e r , Mr*. Sarah Davenport , w h o died t h a t m o r n i n g .

Tbe Kepnhl ican c i t y conven t ion mot T h n r s -and n o m i n a t e d the f o l l o w i n g t i c k e t :

Mayor—Wm. O . T h o m p s o n . Ci ty Cle rk—Max H u c h g r a e f . T r e M u r e r — W m . P a r k i n s o n . City A t t o r n e y — F r a n c i a O . Unaaell . Jus t icea uf t h e Peace—Phe l ix A. Lemklo , 0 .

H. Borgman a n d Danie l Bheeban.

T h e Oreenback c i t y oonvon t iun m o t Sa tu r -day and a f t e r a aomowha t t u r b u l e n t meet ing d e r i d e d t o p u t n o i n d e p e n d e n t t i c k e t in t b e field b u t t u r o c o m m o n d a a u p p o r t of t h e Ke-publ inan t i cke t . A m i n o r i t y w i t h d r e w a n d nomina ted a t i c k e t headed by J o s e p h A. Laba-d i e fo r mayor .

A Joint s lock c o m p a n y BM been o rgsn i iod wi th (.SO 0 ) 0 s lock t a k e n , a n d t h e b u i l d i n g for -merly known M H o t e l Hease, on t b e co rne r of Ora t io t a v e n u e a n d An to ine a l r ee t . hM been purchased t o lie used f o r a new D e t r o i t college tu lie cal led t h e Mich igan College o t Medir ine. Dr*. Lya t e r , Brud io .Ker r .Mnlberon a n d l ieonard a re m e m b e r a of t b e f acu l t y , Clinica at t h e college b u i l d i n g will be opened a t once . T h e p r e l i m i n a r y t e r m wi l l liegin early in March, 1880. T h e r e g n l a r t e r m will liegin early in t h e f u l l o w i n g S e p t e m b e r and c n n t i n u e a i x m o n t h a .

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

Wm. Hogg, one o t t h e o ldea t a n d m o s t re-apected c i t i i e n * o t B l o o m i n g t o n . 111., b u t a most eccen t r ic m a n . w h o haa recen t ly been u n f o r t u n a t e in bnaineaa, r e t u r n i n g home a t noon Monday, ahot hia d a u g h t e r Mary , aged 18, in the pa r lo r , ca l led hia s o n Wil l ie , aged 12. who WM p l a y i n g in t h e y a r d , a j d fired a

fiistol shot t h r o u g h h is bead , t h e n s t e p p i n g nto tho woodshed , p laced t h e weapon t o hia

own bead a n d fired. T h o ba l l lodged in hia b r a i n and h e fe l l n p o n t b e floor, w h e r e he WM soon f o u n d by pasaera-by in a poo l of b l o u d .

The tanner ie* o t Weba te r Bros , a n d Linco ln A Miller, t o g e t h e r w i t h several a d j a c e n t s tore* a t Malone, N. Y., b u r n e d Monday m o r n i n g . LOM one h u n d r e d a n d fifty t b o u a a n d dollara, insurance seventy t h o n a a n d dol la ra . Two h u n -dred and filly p e n o a a were t h r o w n out of e m p l o y m e n t

The Br i t i sh ah ip Na tu ra l i s t , 259 d a j s o n t f r o m Ca lcu t t a , to r San Franc iaco , hM been given u p to r loat. a n d t h e i n s n r a n c e compa-nies having r isk on h e r paid t h e m Monday, aggrega t ing (116,600, d iv ided a m o n g twelve companies .

A te legram t o the W e t te rn Associated Preaa f r o m Fores t C i t y , Ark . . Mya: T h r e e n e w caae* of yel low feve r h a v e deve loped . T h e fever ia very m a l i g n a n t . T h i r t e e n o u t o t a ix teen at-t acked Hied.

F. L. B r a n t l y , m a r s h a l of W h i t e a b u r g . Oa. , shot and ki l led t w o n e g r o g i r l s IM I S a t u r d a y n i g h t T h r m u r d e r WM w a n t o n a n d u n p r o -voked. B r a n t l y e scaped .

T h r coun ty Jail a t B r e c k r n r i d g e . Minn. , b u r n e d Monday n i g h t . T h e on ly pr iaoner , a colored man named H e n r r Wilaon. WM bnrnod t o death .

Tbi- United S t a i r s r evenue c u t t e r Uichard l iush ar r ived a l San F ranc iaco Mqnday evrn-ing f rom Ouna lanka . Her c o m m a n d e r . Oeo. W. Bailey wu i lost o v e r b o a r d on t h e 16tb i n s t d u r i n g a heavy gale off Cape Ha t t e r aa .

A r a l u n r l m r e t i n g WM bold T u r a d a y . Secre-tar ies E v s r l s a n d McCrary absent - T h e ont-b r r a k of thi- Uie Ind iana WM conaidered, b u t no change of pol icy w i t h r ega rd t o the manne r of dea l ing w i t h hoati les waa a d o p t e d ; it being genera l ly conceded t h a t e v e r y t h i n g WM l ieing d o n e tha t WM piMaiblo to r t h e guv-c rnmcn t tu d o in t b e m a t t e r .

Oo t t l i eb Noller , a f a r m e r , nea r Cerea, 0 . , WM awakened Tueaday n igh t by h e a r i n g foot -a t e p t in t h e houae . Be fo re h e cou ld ar ise t r o m his b e d , bo WM ahot dead , Hia wife, awakened by t h e firing, WM aho t tw ice ou at-t e m p t i n g t o get u p , a n d l e f t f o r dead . An idiot ton whu t r ied t o eacape WM abu t in t ho face by the m u r d e r e r a n d l e f t lo r dead . The lat-te r , coming l o c u n t c i o u t n e m , m a d e h i s way t o a neighbor ' s a n d g a v e t h e a l a r m . Suapicion poin ted l o Lewia Noller. a aon aged 23, M t be murdere r . Detec t ive* wore p n t on h i s t r ack , and ho WM a r r e s t e d in t ho u n i o n d e p o t , a t Cleveland Wedneadav a f t e r n o o n . M b« WM boarding a t r a i n f o r Chicago. On t h e way t o t h e Jail the p n a o n e r confessed t h a t he sho t b is f a the r , m o t h e r a n d b r o t h e r , t h o n g h h e cbuma not t u r emember very d i a t inc t ly a b o u t i t

T h e Amer ican w o m a n a u f f r a g e aaaocial ien will bold i ta a n n u a l m e e t i n g a t Cinc inna t i , beginuing Tueaday e v e n i n g N o v e m b e r 4.

Bethany. Brooke c o n n t y . Weat Virginia , b u been t r o u b l e d to r a o m e m o n t h a p M t by t h e a t t e m p t * of aome pe r son t o fire t h e t o w n . A tew moutha a g o t h e a tab lea o t Mr. L o c k e wore bu rned to t h e g r m n d , ami l u l week t h e b a m ol Col. Alexander C a m p b e l l w u t o t a l l y dea-t royed . bo th t h e w o r k of t h e incendiary 'a to rch . Tbu raday m o r n i n g t h e fire-bug at-I r m p t e d the d e a l r u c t i o n of B e t h a n y College, valued at une h u n d r e d a n d fifty t b o u a a n d dol-lar*. T h e fire b r o k e o n t in tho n o r t h wing of t b e bu i ld ing a t 3 u 'cluck in t h e m o r n i n g , and o w i i . g l o t h e a c a r c i t y o t wa te r a n d tbe ine f -fec t ive mcana fo r p u t t i n g o n t fin* t h e wing w u to ta l ly de* t royed . t h e b l ackened walla on-ly lieing le f t s i a n o l n g .

A special f r o m O r a y a o n . Ry. . r e la te* t h a t 200 men rode i n t o M a r t m a b u r g , E l l i o t t coun-ty . Monday n igh t , t n r r o u n d e d the Jail, over-(Hiwercd t h e Jailor a n d look t w o priaoner*. J o h n W. Kendal l a n d W m . McMillan, t o a t ree near by a n d banged t h e m u n t i l dead . Tbe men hanged were k n o w n t o be long t o a g a r g of uul lawa.

T h e t l e a m e r L o n i t e . f r o m Algier*. Africa, a r r ived at New Orleana T b u r a d a y . T b r cap-t a in repor ta t ha t on t h e n igh t of t h e IHth he picked u p In t b e B a h a m a c h a n n e l 17 aurvl-vors uf the b u r n e d s t eamer Nenvo P a l a r o d c l Oceanu. i n c l u d i n g C a p t D i u a n d t w o mates , t h e s t eamer h a d a c r e w ot 42 and a b o u t 20 liasaengets a lmard w h e n t h r c a l a m i t y occur red . The rescued were in a t e r r i b l e a t a t e o t exbana-t ion . They had been c l ing ing t o floating de-bria 18 hours .

At Mradvi l le , Pa., on Fr iday a f t e r n o o n 12 iurhe* of snow tall .

I t w u rp|Hirted in CLicagn Fr iday tha t the body of a man WM t ou i id on t h e l a k e ahore, near F o l l r a t o n r , Ind . , t h a t a f t e r n o o n , upon wbosr c lo lb ra and a leeve-but to l i s wore tbe initial* of Webb, w h o a c c o m p a n i e d Prof . Wi t r in b i t ba l loon aanent lon f r o m S t . Lunla. T h e body WM o t he rw i se u n r r c o g m u b l e on ac roun t uf decompoa i t i on and bru iaea .

One Hum sand and t w r n l y - r i g h t r m l g r a n t a a r r ived at CMIIO O a r d r n , New York, S a t u r d a y . In runslili r a t i on of t ho fa.-ta t h a t emigra t ion t o Ainr r i ra t h l a y r a r ia u n p r e c e d e n t e d In point of n u m b r r s , a n d tha t t h e e m i g r a t i o n of l m 0 la r i | i r r l e d l o be l a r g r r t h a n tha t of t h e preaent y ra r , tb r r m l g r a t i u n c o m m i u i o n r r a . together with oflirer* o t aociet iea which h e l p t o t a k e care of n rwly -a r r iyed i m m i g r a n t * , have made rsprc ia l r l lo r ta lo g a t h e r a c c u r a t e i n f o r m a t i o n ronce rn ing Ihe d i s t r i c t a w h i c h o f f e r the beat advan tage t o aet t lera. D u r i n g t h e p rosen t v i r t h e New York e m i g r a t i o n c o m m i s a i o n e r a have bolped abou t 'JO.OlWrnugranta t o g e t Iu t h e w r a t r r n slate*. No u n e hM r e t u r n e d .

Hanlan hM chal lemred C o u r t n e y t o row a second m a t c h to r t h r 16,000 p r ixe a t WMhing-ton . and t h e c h a l l r n g r b u been accep ted . T h e d a t e b u n o t y e t been agreed u p o n .

Tbe whole numl i e r of new case* o t ye l low feve r re j ior ted at Memphia IM I week were 31 : w h i t e 21, ro l ' i r rd IP. To ta l t o S a t u r d a y , 1,611. To ta l dea tha trom ye l l ow feve r t o r t h e week 14; whitea 12, co lored 2. T o t a l t o da te , 470. T h e fever r p i d e m i c h u been officially declared t e rmina t ed , a u d t h e c i t y i s open t o commerce .

Chief of Po l i ce K e n n e d y of Mi lwaukee I IM begun a civil s u i t in t h e c i r c n i t c o u r t aga ins t t h e p r o p r i e t o r s o t t h e S e n t i n e l o t t h s t d t y , c l s i m i n g (25,000. T b e c o m p l a i n t charges l ibel , aud is bMod n p o n a n a r t i c l e which ap-peared in t h e S e n t i n e l T h n r a d a y . Bail was fixed a l (5,000.

Special A g e n t A d a m a w h o waa s e n t t o t h e c a m p of the boa t i l e U tea t o r o o o r e r t h e women a n d chi ld.®* c a p t u r e d a t Milk B i v e r , w u suc-cess fu l in h is m i u i o n a n d r eached G e n . Mer-rill's camp on t h e 2Jd i n s t B e t h e n r e t u r n e d t o hosti le t b e Ind iana , i n t e n d i n g t o v i s i t Chief Ouray .

P O L I T I C A L .

T b o official c a n v a u of t h e v o t e of Hamil -t o n coun ty , 0 , , in w h i c h C i n c i n n a t i i s s i t u a t e d , s h o w s : F o s t e r (Hep.) 29.616. E w i n g (Dem.) 25,971, P i a t t (Na t iona l ) 159, H o o d (Socia l i s t ) 461, S t e w a r t ( P r o h i b i t i o n i s t ) 28.

T h e L o n i s i a n a R e p u b l i c a n a t a t e conven t ion m e t a t Now O r l e a n a Monday . A. J . D u m o n t WM m a d e p e r m a n e n t c h a i r m a n , a n d Taylor Bea t l i e w u n o m i n a t e d f o r g o v e r n o r by acola-m a t i o n . A c o m m i t t e e of 16 waa a p p o i n t e d t o aa l se t s a a d l d a l s a f a r t h * a U s r s t a t e

T h e Repub l i can 8 U U Oonvsn t ion o t Louis i -a n a r ea s sembled T u e s d a y a n d th* S t a t* t i cke t WM c o m p l e t e d u f o l l o w s :

F o r L i c o t e n a u t G o v e r n o r — J a m e s M. G i l -lespie .

A lUi rnoy-Oene ra l—Judge Don A. Pardee . A u d i t o r — C l a u d i u s Mayo. S u p e r i n t e n d e n t P u b l i c Kduoat ion—Dr. M.

F. Honsano . Hor re la ry of S t a t e — J a m e * 1). Kennedy (col-

o r r d ) . Tho Ch icago Uepnbl iean coun ty c o n t e n t i o n

b u n o m i n a t e d Wm. T . J o h n s o n to r coun ty

tho au-t r r u u r e r ; J o h n J. H r a l e v . e lsrk o t t h e t u p r r i o r c o u r t ; Sidney S m i t h . Judge o t t ho su-pe r iu r c o u r t , and a f n l l t i c k e t o f c o m m i s s i o n ' era.

Tho v o t e c u t in Oh io on Octolier 14 f o l S t a t e o f t i r r r t w u olHcially c o u n t e d at Oo lumbua T h u r * lay . wi th the to l luwing raaalt: T o t a l v o t e f o r Oove rno r , d i v i d e d u f u l l o w s : F o s -t e r . Rep. , 336.261; E w i n g , Dem., 319,182; S tew-ar t , P r o h i b i t i o n , 4,146; P i a t t , N a t , 9,129; Fo*-te r ' a m a j o r i t y ovs r E w i n g , 17,129.;

T h e official canvass of t ho Ohio e lee t lon shows t h a t all the p r o p o s e d a m e n d m o n t a t o t h e a t a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n w e r e lus t .

P E R S O N A L .

Von B u l o w , G e r m a n sec re t a ry o t s t a t e f o r f o r e i g n a f f a i r s , d i rd M o n d a y a t F r a n k f o r i - o n -tho -Main .

E x - e m p r e a a Eugen ie , n o t w i t h a t a n d i n g a l l e f fo r t* l o d i u n a d e h e r , wi l l o m b a r k In F o b r n -a r y f o r Z n l u l a n d , t o p r a y on tho spo t w h e r e h e r s o n WM ki l led.

T h e s t e a m e r S t P a u l , w i t h the G r a n t p a r t y on b o a r d , a r r ived a t S a n Francisco l u s s d a y m o r n i n g f r o m P o r t l a n d .

Alice H o o p e r , t l e p - d a u g h t e r of t h e la te C h a r l e s B n m n e r . WM m a r r i e d a t Bos ton F r i -day, t o E d w a r d Ba l fon r . nephew of t b e e a r l o t C a w d o r .

C o u n t Schouvaloff la aa ld t o be se r iona ly UI.

T h e P o p e h u aent 8 ,000 f ranca f o r t h t re-lief o t t b e anfferera bv t h e flooda in t h a pro-v ince of Mnrc la , Spa in .

T h e H o n . Staul"}- M a t t h e w a will de l ive r t h e o ra t ion b e f o r e th r aoc ie ty of t b e a r m y ot t b e C u m b e r l a n d .

Mrs . NeUie Ss r to r i s . accompan ied by h e r h u a b a n d , wi l l sail f o r t h i s c o u n t r y in a f e w weeks.

Mr . G l s d s t o n e WM w a r m l y welcomed In Venice.

S i r R i c h a r d T. C i n d e r s l y , f o r m e r l y vice-c h a n c e l l o r o t Great B r i t a i n , i s dead .

T h e H o n . J o h n 0 . New t e l eg raphs f r o m bac-r a m e n t o , Cal., t h a t G e n . G r a n t wil l v ia l t I nd i -anapol ia November 20.

T h e E m p e r o r Wil l iam, G e n . Von Mol tke a n d all t h e min ia te ra a n d ambassado r* now in Ber l in w e r e presen t F r i d a y a t t b e f u n e r a l of t b e I s l e Min i s t e r Von B u l o w .

FOBEIQN. T h e e x p e d i t i o n t o e z p l a r e tho a n c i e n t bed

of t h e O x n s w i t h a v i e w t o oonnec t ing i t w i t h t b e C a a p i a a Bea ha* b e e n a b a a d o n e d , I h e d i f -ficnltie* b e i n g f o u n d p r a c t i c a l l y i n s u r m o u n t -ab l e .

A t a n an t i - l and r e n t m e e t i n g s t Newpor t c o u n t y Mayo, I n l a n d , S u n d a y five t h o u s a n d

Ktsons a t t e n d e d . T b e re leased f en ian Michael v i t t WM p r e s e n t Heaoln t ions ca l l ing f o r

t h e a b a t e m e n t of r en t s passed .

T b e l a t e s t news f r o m All Kheyl r e p r e s e n t t h a t t h e f r o n t i e r t r ibe*, s i n c e l ea rn ing o t t h e t a l l o t O a b u l . a re d iapera ing .

At a c o n f e r e n c e on t h e l and q u e s t i o n , he ld i n D u b l i n Mondsy , i t w a a dec ided t o f o r m a land l e a g u e f o r I r e l and . P a r n e l l was e l e e t e d p r e s i d e n t He wiU c o m e t o t b e U n i t e d S ta t e* lo i n v o k e a i d of I r i s h m e n h e r e in t h a cause .

T h e C o r n i s h s m e l t e n h a v e advanced t i n £4 per t o n .

N u m e r o u s commi t t e e* h a v * been f o r m e d in Par i* t o r t h e relief o t t h e • u f f e r e n by floods in S p a i n . I t i s s t a t ed t h a t King Al fonso b u dec la red t h a t , in v iew o t t b e ca lami ty , a l l s u m s w h i c h ind iv idua l s o r | p u b l i c bodies i n -t end t o c o n t r i b u t e t o w a r d s t h e ce lebra t ion of h is m a r r i a g e be devoted tn tbe relief of the suf ferer* .

T h e S p a n i s h c o m m i t t e e hav ing in charge t h e s u b j e c t o t s l avery h a v e a d o p t e d , by a vo te o t 16 t o 6, a r e p o r t p r o p o a i n g tha t s l avery be a b o l i s h e d in Cuba, b u t t h e negroes w h o a re e n f r a n c h i s e d d u r i n g t h e m a x i m u m p e r i o d o t five y e a n c o n t i n u e t o w o r k fo r t he i r p r e sen t m u t e n , rece iv ing n o t l e u than 10 p i u t e n per m o n t h .

Tho S p a n i s h a u t h o r i t i e s say t ha t the l o u of l i t e by t h e flooda in t h e d ia t r io la o t Murc ia , Al ican te , A lmer i snd C a r t a g e n a will exceed 2,-000.

T h e losses of p r o p e r t y by floods in Murcia , S p a i n , exceed 60,060,000 f r a n c * .

A t e l e g r a m f r o m K i n g s t o n , Jamaica , on Fr i -d a y , s a y s : Severe ra ins i n t b i a ialand t r o m t h e U t h u n t i l t h e 14th d i d ae r ioua i n j u r y t o p r o p -er ty in K i n g s t o n , S t Andrew , a n d t h e P u r l Royal m u n n t a i n * . Borne 13 live* were loat in K l n g a t o n . w h i l e horaea, mn lea , aheep, goal*, huge t r ee* a n d t i m b e r , br idge*, houae* a n d aacka o t coffoc and p l a n t a i n t rees wore awopt u n t t o aem. Grea t d ia t reaa prevai la a m o n g X poor , d o w n 1

d o g n p b a n d c o m m n m c a t i o n w i t h many dia t r io la

ia s t o p p e d , b u a i n e u ia a lmoa t ent i re ly aus-p e n d e d in consequence .

I t ia conf iden t ly e x p e c t e d t h a t t h e w o r k m e n f r o m t h e t w o e i t r e m i l e a o t the S t . G o t h a r d t u n n e l wi l l m e e t m i d w a y in t b e m o u n t a i n b e f o r e New Vear'a d a y .

T H E C O L O G N B C A T H E D R A L . — T l i e

c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e g r e a t c a t h e d r a l a t

C o l o g n e , w h i c h i s a n n o u n c e d t o t a k e

p l a c e i n 1 8 8 0 , w i l l m a r k a n e r a i n t h e h i s t o r y o f a r c h i t e c t u r e t h r o u g h o u t t h e

w o r l d . T h e flret s t o n e o f t h e g r e a t b u i l d i n g w a s l a i d o n t h e 1 4 t h o f A u -

g u s t , 1 2 4 8 , b y A r c h b i s h o p C o n r a d .

T h e P o p e g r a n t e d i n d u l g e n c e s f o r a y e a r a n d f o r t y d a y s , a n d a h o s t o f

p e n i t e n t s w e n t p r a y e r f u l l y t o w o r k

l a y i n g t h e f o u n d a t i o n o f t h e m i g h t y

s t r n c t u i e . T h e c h o i r o f t h e c h u r c h

w a s c o n s e c r a t e d i n 1 3 3 2 w i t h g r e a t p o m p , a n d s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d t h e r e

s o o n a f t e r . T h e K i n g s of E n g l a n d

a n d F r a n c e m a d e g e n e r o u s d o n a t i o n s

t o a i d i n t h e w o r k b u t t h r o u g h t h e

i n d i f f e r e n c e of t h o s e w h o s h o u l d h a v e b e e n i n t e r e s t e d i t w a a a l l o w e d t o d r a g .

I n 1 4 3 7 , a b o u t t w o h u n d r e d y e a r s a f t e r

t h e f o u n d a t i o n s w e r e l a i d , t h e s o u t h

t o w e r w a s c o m p l e t e d . D u r i n g t h e R e f o r m a t i o n t h e w o r k w a s s u s p e n d e d ,

a n d i n 1 7 0 4 . w h e n t h e F r e n c h s o l d i e r s

o c c u p i e d C o l o g n e , t h e y c a m p e d i n t h e

c a t h e d r a l a n d d e s e c r a t e d i t i n e v e r y w a y . A b o u t t h e y e a r 1810 , S u l p i c e

K o i s s e r o e , a n a i t i s t o f C o l o g n e , w a s

f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t o d i s c o v e r t h e o r i g -

i n a l d e s i g n o f t h e a r c h i t e c t o n p a r c h -

m e n t , a n d d i r e c t e d t h e a t t e n t i o n o f E u -r o p e t o t h e u n l i n i s h e d t h o u g h t t h r o u g h

b y p i c t u r e s o f t h e b u i l d i n g . I n 1 8 2 4

t h e P r u s s i a n G o v e r n m e n t b e g a n t o

m a k e r e p a i r s , a n d s i n c e t h a t t i m e t h e w o r k o f c o m p l e t i n g t b e e d i f i c e a c c o r d -

i n g t o t h e d e s i g n o f t h e a n c i e n t a r c h i -t e c t h a s s t e a d i l y p r o g r e s s e d . A n d n o w ,

a f t e r u p e r i o d o f ftltl y e a r s , t h e w o r k

i s n e a r l y c o m p l e t e d . T h e c a t h e d r a l i s

b u i l t i n t h e f o r m o f a c r o t u : ; i s B l l f e e t l o n g , 2 3 1 f e e t w i d e , a n d t h e r o o f i s

s u p p o r t e d o n 1 0 0 c o l u m n s , t h e c e n t r e

o n e s l i e i n g . ' 1 0 f e e t i n c i r c u m f e r e n c e .

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v a n o n of I 2 i @ 2 6 c t i e r o w t o n a l l g r a d e * o f B l o c k , d u e p H r t l a l t y t o t h e c o l d w e n t h e r a n d p a r t i a l l y t o t h e i m p r o v e d q u a l i t y o f ( h e a t o u k • l iVrei l f u r HHIH. S a l i n w e r e M f o l l o w s ; 2 2 m i x e d b u t c h e r i a i r h e a d , a v 800 l b » , nt fc!7S p e r c w t ; 0 m i x e d b u t c h -e r i n g l ioa . I . » v 727 l b s , a t t2 6 0 p e r e w t ; 4 a t e e r n , nv 806 l b * , a t | 2 76 p e r o w t ; 8 m i x e d l i u t c l u i r l n g c a t t l e , a v 838 l l m , a t 12 6 0 p e r c w t ; 2 2 g o o d H t r e m . a T 1,010 l b s . a l | 3 26 p e r c w t ; 16 m i x e d b u t c h e r i n g o a t U e . «v 1,020 Iba , a t 92 6 0 p e r o w t ; 8 g o o d s t e e r s , a t M 0 Iba , a t 9 3 4 0 p e r c w i ; IS b u u - h i r l n g h e a d , a v 928 I b a , a t | 2 6 0 p e r c w t ; 8 g o o d h e l f o n , a r 800 I b a , a t t S p e r o w t ; 1 b u l l , 1,400 I b a , a l | 2 p e r ow t ; 24 b u t c h e r i n g k t e e r a , a r 7 6 6 Iba , a t 92 7 6 p e r o w t ; 10 m i x e d b u t c b e r l n g u a t t l e , a v 725 I b a , a t 9 2 76 p e r o w t ; £ m i x e d b u t c h e r i n g c a t t l e , a v 811 l b s , a l 92 60 p e r e w t ; 2 8 b u f h e r l u g c a t t l e , a v 730 I b a . a t | 2 6 0 p e r e w t .

T b e b o g m a r k e t w a s a c t i v e a t t h e p r e -v i o u s w e k ' s p r i c e s . S a l e s w e r e a a f o l -l o w s : 72 . a v 210 I t a , a t 93 56 p e r o w t ; 78 , a v 2 4 0 I l ia , a t f 2 60 p e r c w t ; 61 , a v S 2 1 l b s , a t | S 50 p e r c w t ; 60 a v 206 Uni, a t | > 6 0

Er c w t ; 5 4 . a v 297 l b s , a l 93 6^ p e r e w t : , a v 26011*1, a l f S 65 p e r c w t ; 39 a T 2^2

I b e , a t f 3 56 p e r c w t ; 68 , a v 207 I b e , a t 93 65 p e r c w t : 37, a v 233 I b a , a t 93 60 p e r c w t ; 41 a r 233 I b a , a t f a 6 0 p e r o w l ; 49 , a v 267 I b e , a t 93 66 pr-r c w t ; 10T , a v 203 l b s , a t 9 3 50 p e r c w u ; 32, a v 268 Il ia, a t 9 3 55 p e r o w t ; 70 , a v 240 I b a . a t 98 65 p e r c w t ; 61, a v 250 I b a , a t | S 6 5 p e r c w t ; 78 , a v 232 l b s , a t 93 55 p e r o w l ; 40 . a v 281 I b a , a t 93 60 p e r c w t ; 6», a v 2 4 3 l b s , a t 9 3 6k

Si r c w t ; 100, a t 220 I b a , a t 93 56 p e r o w t ; > a v 2 3 8 l b s . a l | 3 65 p e r c w t T b e s h e e p m a r k e t w a a a c t i v e a n d p r i e e a

u n c h a n g e d . H a l e s w e r e a a i o l l o w s : 91 , a v 8 8 I b a , a t | 3 60 p e r c w t ; 104, a v 83 I b e . a t 93 60 p e r c w t ; 176, a v 8 1 i I t e , a t t S 40 p e r c w t ; 202, a v 9 1 l b s , a t 93 76 p e r o w l ; 188, a v 8 2 lb<i ,a t 93 40 p e r c w U

H E W E D I T I O N .

JOUO

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. 1 9 2 8 P a c a a - 3 0 0 0 E B c n r t a a a .

F o u r P a g e s C o l o r e d P l a t e s . Now added, a 8 D P P L S 1 C E N T of o re r

4 6 0 0 N E W W O R D S A N D M E A N I N U H , Ineludlna auch aa hare coma Into naa durlag t h a paat Bfteen Tear" manr of which hara narar bafura found a plaoa In a n r Kugllah dtcduna

A D D E D , A N E W

Bioffraphioal Diotionatry o f o r e r 8 7 0 0 N A M E S

of Notad Paraona, anelant and Bodarn. tnclsdlng manr now tiring, gtrtng Name. ProniuolaUoa. NaUnnalitr. Profaaalon and Data of aaek Publlahad b r O. a C. MBKHIAM. Hpilngiald. Uaaa.

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W f b u l d r ' i I i t i9ul P i c t o r i i l l i f t i m r y .

1 0 4 0 P a g e s O c U v o . 0 0 0 B n g r a r l n g s .

J . S K I M i K B E E H t r A r n v

M f - S b a r p a o l n g . Kararafbfe Uot lonr ruah lngasd 0 rind lag Farm. Bona and Drug Ul l fc I S a l m . Send far «wa U h g ItaleO itaacnptlra Catalogkw and Price.lift . Addraas

J . H E D O E B E B B , P a l a e a T i t l e s •

D . D . M A L L O U T & C O .

— r a c n a s o r T « * c i L i a a A n n -

D I A M O N D B R A N D O F F H E f l H O Y B T E H B .

C u i d F R U I T S u 4 V t p U b l M .

Wbotsaala (Moists la P o r e l c m a a d D e m a o t l o

M / s M r s e e a A T , B I T M M 1

Would You to Beautiful ? T V n rleanie the IjrMeni Hum all th t Implll j.

l i f t l int fuice their » » r llirougli Ihe .kin, 1

» a i : r i d U . # : : . . . , . i S , A N f i SCPOKt' l-V. h j liking

Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup, Ol Cooipaund Syrep StlHIiigU and Sar-

ia pa rill*.

W O U L D Y O U D B I I K A I . T I I Y T Then left" the blowi puM aivl the t lumaih •nil I j»cr In good onler i»y uking

Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup. 1 here It no oilier meilli ine thai h»t "" ib " J

untarnl>he,l tep-nill-n aad luch a " f " " r * " ' record, iluiinii «ll the ycart that It haa bc-n twloie the pul llc and « t ian •afelf m o m -mend It a> a

r O S l T l V E C U R E IN A I X CASKS.

J o l t s F . l l H N B T , CtJBHAH A Co. ,

Sole Prup. ie lan , N E W YORK.

S W I F T & D 0 D D 8 ,

W h o l e s a l e D r u g gluts, DETBOIT,

Hole A g e n t s fo r M i r l i l g a n .

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Tha WorWngtm's Frieni In ibe« d»Ti « political ItUVerT. a true

friend in the time W iieed Ii a Iriend Indeed j ant1 luch a friend It Dr. W M. UALU h

BALSAM fcr the LUHdS. It I. a •u r t cu ie for

f O N S U M P T l O N . m U O H S C O L M . AS'I HMA, B R O N C H I l i s , HOARSENESS,

And all diiea.«et of the Lun j i .Che i l & ThroAt

Thl i well.known remedy hai been u«e<l for thirty yeara and l i » cured thouiandi of c a m , many uf which were gleen up a» hopeleu.

No c u e , howerer obitlnalc, can rtMll the healing profetllci of Dr. Wm. H*U a " " ' " " J for the l.unga. Trial llotllet will be fiirnuhed graluitoutl)' lo all who are amicted Willi Lung and pectoral dUeatea.

t f - Rememlier that ll 1« the fmtiliml mn ol the HaUam .hat curei the wortl catei.

J o n s F . HK!»BV, CUBRAH A C o ^

Sole I'roprlelori, NEW YORK.

P W I F 1 & n o D D S ,

W h o l e s a l e D n g g i n t s , DBTBOIT,

S o l e A g e n t s fo r Mlc l t igan ,

B03ADALI8,

Pure Blood Will Toll. " A b e a n t l f a l f s c s ! • a j s j r f o r s T s r , "

Tbe l a d i c i of B s l t l m o r s , C i n c i n n a t i a n d L o n l i r l l i o h a r e a l w a y s been c e l e b r a t e d f o r t h e i r b e t n l y , a n d t h e h l g h t i t m e d i c a l a o -t h o r i t y h a i l o n g i l n e e dec ided t h a t t h e i r d e a r a n d l o r e l y e o m p l e z l o a s a r e a t t r i b a U d to F O B S R I C H BLOOD, a s t h e y n e r e r r e t o r t t o t h e a i n t l e o e m e t l e t , t h e r e r y b e e t of w h i c h a r e d a n g e r o n i . I f U t i l e B l a e k Pimples , B lo tchee o r a n y of t h t t h l a d i t -e a t e t a p p e a r t h t y n e r e r a t t e m p t t o c o r e r n p b y n i i a g F a c e F o w d e r t b u t t a b s a t one* t h t GBBAT BLOOD F U B I F 1 E B , B 0 8 A -DALIS. I t I t a t a r t o u r s f o r S c r o f u l a , U l c e r t a n d a l l t b i a d i t e u e e a r l t l n g from a n i m p e r e r i e b e d c o n d i t i o n of t h e b lood ' O a t bo t t l e w i l l oonTinc t y o n of l i t g n a t a t r i t F o r t a l e by a l l d r n g g i t t t .

J c n x F . HESHY CUBBAN A C o .

Prapnt tor . . - NEW Y O R K .

S W I F T A D O D D S ,

W h o l e s a l e D r u g g i s t s , - D r r n o i T .

S o l e A g e n t * fo r M i c h i g s n .

I s e*ery cj«e of fever and acuc. It i* aUaya a thorough lemed'-, while for d i iorden ol l!:r item-ach, lorpldiiy of tlie l iver , Indigettiim ai d i!i>. tu rbancn ,.l the animal fo rees which c'eldliiaie. ll haa no equivalent a n d t.in have n i luKiiiinie. iKhfluld not Lc confounded with the trituralrd rompounda of cheap eplrltt and eavenilal olli, alien told under the name of Bliura.

For ta lc by DRUGGISTS, G R O C E R S A M ) GENF.RA1.

I1KAI.KRS a v r * v * n r r r

T h e B f l « t a n d O n l y

WASHING C O S P O U P That A b o l l s h e a T o l l and D r n d c t r y In waatatng. w i t h o u t I n j u r y to ma f a b r i c or h a n d a . and sukaa h a r d w a t e r s o f t . Krary woman In tha land ebonld last i u w o n d e r f u l u t i l i t y fo r Ucnua<leaalng and dtab-waihliu.

S O L D B Y G R O C E R S E V E R Y W H E R E .

B u t B e w a r e of V i l e I m I t a l l o n t I

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B E S T A N D MOST R E L I A B L E

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MMiS I N T H E M A R K E T .

Time Tried and Fire Tested 1 Acknowledged Favorite*I ALL GOODS FULLY WARRANTEDl

f e r Bale Ersrywbers, by F l n t Oltet Daalera.

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COUGH SYEUP!

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MRUS, t i r k l i n g arnaat imia nf t h e t h r o a t , whoop,

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are alao h igh ly irooiniiinr.detl f o r c a ' i n g

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Mammoth magic book IM pan*, „ n l r r „ 11. II MATUKWS A BOXS, I blcsgn. III,

Mich, Uuatneaa Colleae Juar nsl. Bnpartor kdragtagea aire n

U ' n ^ n l i A d '"Sdlea, Boya and O s n u M to I IM n a t C C S Wri ts to STAKnAun " AMgatCAWWATTB Ctl. P t lUbun . f a .

O P I U M H a b i t ft • k i n D l a e a s c s .

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4 A CHICS RTBAWBRRIIIEH—Fire rsrleilet I V e n i b i w t n g the largeal, beat, and most pro.

durt l ro grown In pots or layers. Send for catal<«uo WM. I 'ABRT, Ctnnsmlnaon. N. J.

a | A i S IAAA l n T , ** r o # n , "n Wall S t Socki m a i n • I U 1 0 " r r ' " W b - Bwk •enl

Ifrea eiplalomg rrnythlng. Addina DAXTEll ft CO.. Bankers. 17 Wall St . K. Y.

T T E N N E D T A K O E 8 T B B , M a n u f a e t u r -i n g J e w e l o r s snd deslera In erery dearrlp-

t 'on ol Jewelry. Wau hea and Jewelry repaired la the beat manner . C s s b f o r o l d a c i d a n d s l l r e r . U Je t fe raonarenne . Detroit, Mich.

$ 7 J to aene Burner nnd other uaeful norettlaa Endn t* ie •uuup for lllaattwiad price Hal. Mini lOA* KOVII TT Co , 11 Congraaa B t , Kail. Detroi t Mtcta.

Banney'a Ktaalle Hollar Coa-poatlton recelred Ural Premluta

for two yeara at Iba Michigan B u t e Pair. .Na . tlrat-claaa prtnltng bouaa ahould ba wtthont It. • Mc ta per pound, liberal dlaconnt to tbe trada. Ws. II. HANNKV. ISO BataeBt . Detroit

Riff's Tfmpfranff Hitel aid Restaireiil, C o r . B a t e s A C o n g r e s s S i ' s , D e t r o i t .

WlUiln two minute* aalk ol iba City Hall. Opera llou*-. Pwl Ofllf* and Banka. Uaa-« Jtw built and fur-

Myle wtib New Fuml >oLtAa ner day HOUM II

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windows. Von can ventilate and tbe window be . locked. Thejr a re cheap; I c e than a qnaiter prloa ofwetuhta. J . D . BIMMONB ft CO., »« Weat l ^ k e a t r r e t I talesgo, III. .

GENERAL GRANT I l l u s t r a t e d L i f e s n d

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I Here la the beat chance ^ > . • • • • • • » J i of r o a r Ufa to make

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t V i • • M A large aaaortmenl nf fruit, | j I I I | K V Shade, Ornamental Treee, 9 H I i B i % snd Bhruba, Roaea, Oreen-g i i H I • a h o u a a Plants, etc. Uregg • H M n Rsipberry, Snyder Black

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B A I B D A T U T T L E . A g e n t s , B l o o m i n g t o n N u r s e r y , I l l i n o i s .

GENT WANTED llaltabls, Iniellgent bnaineaa man n a elaar 1 1 , 0 0 0 to 1 8 , 0 0 0 a year i a t h a saw agency In connection with an p o t h e r neaa. All who wonld b a r s the AGEN' •tellable, • 1,000 agency In naaa. At aalllns a noraltlaa aalllns a great rartaty of noralUaa addraaa at ones,

T H E CX1-OPKKAT1VB AOENCT. Madison, IM

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A GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR

R O U N D IHt W O R L D BY GENERAL GRANT. * Q

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Uie only complete sad suttmiUc Btatory at Orsnfa TJareU S r u d f i r c t r r u l s n n e i t s l n l n g s f n t t d s s m i U t a of tlie work and our a i ' t s Ifrma le Aaeota.

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l 1 P t i r g m U T e f l i l a make i I change lbs blot thi. Any

THAT CHILL D U E A D F U L AS I T 18

Csn be cured Permanently by nalns

I n g - r a m ' s A g n e P i l l s -The only guaranteed sgue med ldns tn Ibe world. Their great popularity pmrea tbelr worth. TBey are the SSST. Uie CBSAFSXT. tbe only s t ' l t l c c s t for ague, cold ererywbere by all dealera, a y guarantoed l o cure erery malarial o o m p l a l n t ^ ^ your drugglK fo r a aample package ( a n u n ^ w break a chilli which Ban ba o b u t n e d f ree at au drug etoraa.

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