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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Office in Train's Opera House Block. VOLUME XXIV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. I88H. Three Cents Per Copy. NUMBER 7. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For Prvalilrnl; BKNJAMIN HARRISON. of Indiana. For Vlce-l-rmideat: LEVI P. MORTON. of New York. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FC»OOT9«CT— CYRUS (!. LUCE, of OlWwd. ror UraMnul OoTtnor-- JAME8 H. MnDONALD. of Esciuwha. For Secrrury of Bute - GILBERT R. OSMUN, of Detroit. For 8Ut* Trnuurrr - OEOR(SE L. MALTZ, of Alpena. For AiHlllor OrnonU- HENRY H. APLIN, of West Boy City. For Coramlaaiooer of ine Land Offlcr ROSCX)E D. DIX, of Berrien Springs. For Allornvy (Irnml H. V. R. TROWBRIDGE, of lonla. For SupariDleodent of IMWIc iBHraetton- I08KPH KOTABROOK, of Olivet Fftr Mtmbrr of 8 u t « lloard of fclucotlon- PERRY K. POWERS, of Codillac. COUNTY TICKET. For Bute Beiulor- SYBRANT WESSKI.I.IIJS. For CltcullJudef WILLIAM E. GROVE. For IVolmtc Jndce - CYRUS E. PERKINS. For Sheriff- LOOMIS K. BISHOP. For Krftliterof Deeda— NATHANIEL RICE. For I'cHmty TreMorer- SHERMAN T. COLSON. For ProMculinc Attcreey- WILLIAM J. STEWART. For County Clerk— THOMAS WALSH. Kordrenil Court (.'onunlnlonrt* DWIGOT OOSS. ALFRED WOU'OTT. For (atomri HENRY E. liOCHER, DANIEL J. WALLACE. For Rorrtyor- DORR 8KEELS. WEU-OMEI) HONK. Jamoa O. Blaine GreeteU by Thoa- eands of Admirere. T IIKSUII , also, is on the strike for shorter hours. Ir you faro ill at a place you are very apt to soon say "farewell." Now thht Blaine has returned, Oetn- ooracy is having catnip fits again, worse than ever. THK republicans will hold thoir con- greatwnal convention for thisdlstriot. at Grand Rapids, Aug, 30tb. THF. Democrats ought to read some of the republican papers and leant that Ben. Harrison is running for Pn:«ident, - and not James G. Blaine. Mb. JOHN A. BROOKS, the prohibition candidate for Vice President, "thanks Ood that though be has been a rebel and a slaveholder, he has never been a rt- pubHcan." So do we! SoMK more English ideas about it, ttoiz The Hopk, Loudon. England ; "IfMn Cleveland thould lie re-elected the United BtaUtf tanff will be modited r**y niciriiaUy in the direction of Free Trade, a result which cannot, of oouree, fail to be beneficial to the trade of othei countries, and especially our own." Tnr. English idea is thus expounded liy the London (England) Times : "The only time England can use an Irishman is when he emigrates to Am- erica and votes for free trade." Think on that, my intelligent Irish friend, and then vote the democratic ticket if you can. ALL who possibly can should see President Cleveland between now and March 4Ui, next. There ore but few people now living who ever saw a dem- ocratic president, and there will never be another chance to see one after the above named date. T HK democrats have moved the head- quarters of the slate committee from Detroit to East Saginaw. It was nec- eesary to have the base of supplies and headquarters side by side, and as Burt's bar! was bigger and heavier than the hardquarters. they moved the latter. TBXY know their Mend*. When the veterans, at the Greenville encampment last week, were marching in line through town, they pasted under Cleve- land and Thurman and Harrison and Morton banners. While passing the first, quiet reigned supreme, but when Ibe Republican banner was reached checrs arose that echoed and re-echood through the whole town. F HKK trade for the North; protection for the South, is the democratic motto. The present duty on 1 imber is 1* per oent; the Mills bill makes it free. The duty on salt is 40 per cent; the Mills bill makes it free. The duty on fruits is 80 per cent; the Mills bill makes them free. The duty on hemp and flax is 20 per cent; the Mills bill makes them free. Under the Mills bill rice would have a duty of 100 per cent, and sugar B8 per cent. DETROIT Evenint; News: "C. D. Urag, editor of the Telegraph, Sbeflleld, England, 10 at the Brevoort House m New York. Long was asked what effect on the trade of Sheffield it wculd have should the free trade policy be adopted by the United States. He said; "If America goes into free trade, Sheffield will flourish; wo shaildoa roaring trade in our opinion, and that is the opinion generally of England. 1 am in a posi- tion to speak for our trade, becaune Sheffield is a great iron mining center. In Sheffield there is a stretch of land three miles in ieneth and one-fourth of a mile In width, covered with iron and steel works, giving employment to many thousand men. Formerly these works made enormous quantitto of steel rails, ingots and tiros for the American market; but now half the plant of that great area is idle. Adjacent to the works are the cottages of workmer. Many of them have not been occupied for rears, while whole rows of houles have fallen to ruin," Long stated that the adoption of free trade in the United States means the tt- open Ins of three big Iron works now falling into decay. A* Ovation In New York Harbor—Th« •tatc.man rrae«ai»d with Adilraeaea, to Wkleh Us Kepllra—On the Road to AiiKuata. slants, or utixa. KRW YORK. Aug, 11.—The iteamer Laura Btarl.i, wliloh was substituted for the Bam RIoan. took the Rlalne recejitlou party from pier IH at T:lW o'clock a. in. and resuhinl iiunrautlne at 7:44. The atoamer City of New York waa boarded five mllea off Handy Hook, while at anchor waltlnr for high tide lo eross the bar. by repreaenlstlvea of the press who learned that the voyaire was u pli'aoant anil un- eventful one, and that Mr. Blaine waa well and had not .•nffi'rod from leasirkneia. Mr. Rlalne aald he waa In excellent health and that hia trip bad renewed hii youth. Mr. llartU-U, pre.ildsnt of the New York City Kepublicsn I'lub. in behall of th* wan) rlub* represented, delivered sn ad drest of wejeome. In which he auid; "We are not oa-omliled on ibia oeoa.ioa la a iplrll of adulaiion lo do homage to one occu- pylnf talgi. udlrlul povtion. nor ate we »eek. tn(to flnd (ator with » oond.datr upon wbom the uianllo of power la aocn l o m l . tmt we come lo trrret a pr vale eitizen. «ho«e name la •o mUmately aaauctated la our hutory for ibe paat Keoerallon that no offlee can add lualer to bis fame or inctraae Ibe i-Mrrm and admira- tion in wbl>-b he I. held bt hia (cllnw rountry- men. ARaln, air, <>• bid \aii wrlcome lo yout native shores." Mr. Blalno in reply oxpreaaed hia u rut ill- cation at otice more belnK luiuiiV and anld: " I can not tell you how deeply grateful I am to be remcinl>«rrd m Ibla manner by you and these aasembled nnlletnsik II Is a scene I sbsll nerer lonteL It > an ot-cavuiB which. I assure yon. I appm- ate from the depths of my heart. It la ahadowel only by the aad •vent which fleeted ua a> thn first pliioe of American newa »e heard—the death of Ueneral Sheridan, a man aho waa above party.and wbo stood for the union of the Statea. The campaign wo which you are about to (Bier l> not a contest ol caplul against capital: II is not a oonteat of partlssa against partisan. It la much higher than I bra". It transcend* all party motlre. Whether the great maas of American citizen! srbo earn their bread by the awuat of tlielr brow afcall be serluusly reduce.l in their emolu- ment from day to day, that Is the wbole pith •nd movement ol Ihla quest on. I say here, as I hope to s>y with nuica more elsb- orstlnn. that Ih' «s«e« ol the Amcr- Iran laborer oao lutt be reduced el- rey with the coasenl and Ihe rotes of the American laborer himself. Tha appeal lies to bin. It comes to the dooi and asks kla whether, wltb Ihe great poaer ol the fraaohlis snd Ihe great majority he possesses In bis own hands, he is willing lor blmtelf and his associates, his children and b s children's children, to take that fatal step, at the bidding of an American ticngreas and an Amer.eao President who are governed by that slcmeat which sought lo destroy this Nauun." While Mr Blaine was ipeaklug great entbimlaam prevailed. At Ihe close he was presented with several addresses. When the sieumct arrived at Its pier tbouasnda were amunubled to greet bin, and with dlOleulty he reached his rarriags and waa driven to Ihe Fifth Avenue Hotel When hs reached hli room more addresses were nsde. to which lie reaponded In fit- ting teriux. llunv noubio peraons also called upon him. Jifcw Y OKK. Aug. "lit Friday night Madiaun Hquace waa agaiu ablate. The occasion wao the leader of a sere- nade and addreaa to Mr. Blaine by the working-inen. and the entire town iosned to be i-rowding lo ace and hear. Even fore aunael thn puople iMmmenced to gather ou the curbs and among the trees of the park, aud long before the appointed time those who were entitled begsu taklog places on the iri and stand. Moanwbiie lbo corridura of the Fifth Avenue Hetei were crowded with promi- nent psoide. all Mraiting to soe Mr, Blalaa About « o'clock he appeared, ruddy ana smiUag. Ue leaned ou the arm of tbg R*- Bublloan candidate for Vice-President, Hon. fcsvl P. Morton, and was enveloped i n a dark greatcoat. He walked alowly down the main stairway and was mrt hy Police Capta n Rellly aud a squad of patrolmen, who Immediately formed a hoi. low square and thna eseoftcd Mr. Blaine to the grand stai>d. Whau the crowd sighted the guest nf the evening there rase upon the air deep, hoarse murmum that swelled into a cheer. When quiet was Anally restored Mr. Pavid Bealy, ou behalf ol the working-men of Sew Yoi li snid: I "On behalf o' Ihe «orkiug people of Amer- ica we bid you. Mr. Hlaioe. our first and best- loved fellow.c.tiun. welcoiLa home. In an e»- psdal manner are the wage-workers and pro- dooers of Amev.ca prompted to ask for pre- •sdsnoe lo welcoming you thus upofi youi landing, and lo take counsel with you upon the pressing Issues of the hour affact ng Ibe Immediate Interests of tbstr homes aud famlllss; and we seek your sdvlcs, eoafldent that your Judgmeat has not beea warped by foreign mfluenoes and that your eonn^I will be u a lain ted by s«l- flshBsss and free from sophistry aud that it wlU repressut the best Intereata of the Baptiblle and therefore of Amerleaa labor. We appeal to you to turn Ibe light of your ex- perleaes and Judgment upon thla problem with a visw lo teaasnriag Ihe wag*.workera and all patrlotlo oltlrens North and South who may be IrBnenosl by the sophistries of those who Kgard with coiitempl Ihe legitlmale efforts of Ibe working people lo bet'er their sondl- Uon aad tnalidaja a higher standard of wages aad home comforu lhaa prevails la Europe." la reply Mr. Blaine said - "You hare befure you a contest In which a great Issue is to be settled by lbs Amerlou pooplo fur perhaps an Indefinite period, the one way or the other. The year im; was pros- perous. mid Ihe President at Its close proposed a radical change ta the industrial system whicb .bad produced that Kreal proa|«r1ly, and s«ee that day there has bean confusion in Ibe com- nsree and manulactorles nf the ITnited Slates. Tte qunllon before Ihe Amerlean poorle Is whether be and bis Administration shall be stutalced In that movement. The Repubtlo- ana. having the- beat caute, have nominated tb« bell man. They have g ven lo you for President a man of found experience, a man of berolc record in the war. a man of great purity of character, a uiau of great flrmnssa, and worthy of the best daya of the administra- tion la this connlry. And you have assoolsted with aim a man whom to New Yorkers I need est further describe U-al to say hia name Is Lsvi P. Morton, a man of the most gcasrous character, of loteiligenl comprehension of aT- fairs, of the widest and most statesmanlike Views on nil public qucations pending before the Amerlean people." Mr. Blaine further said that England was only unitod on one opinion, and that wasthst Hon. Orover Cleveland. Presi- dent of the United Htatea, embodies in his person the regular for.* .-if rovoimc and froe trade for Ihe United «v«iea which they like. "The American people." he said, '• And their intereata In onu pol- icy and that the Kngiiah want to change that policy so as better lo eon- form to their intereata. And thai, gentle men, la the prime <|iioatlim boforo you In next November'a election. I a m glad that this ateetiiig is ••ailed In ihe name of the laboring people, because this question is. from Oral lo last, from skin to core and back to skin UKU I II . n queatlon of labor. "I will not in ilil» cauiiiaign slop lo argue the qneallon npo • any uher baslv I have ao personal ty lo ludukc lu; have no sores to Seal, and I would rather hare your cordial, aad hf art I'll anil sympathetlu welcome than sny oltlce you csro in Iwalow upon me. Bui In mis convau n ahich i S ill take greater or leaa ran 1 aball hold s question from the tw-g iiiiing lo the end as a uuesllon that inleretia ever>' man. tvoman aal child tn Ihls countrv that depend, upon daily labor for daily bread. There Is no noed to maue an) law. to proleci eapllal. Cu|>- Hal alwava lake, care ol II m II r.od geia a full ahare. bui there are laws that can elevult) iho condltiou ol the iaiwrmg man and Ibera arc Isws thai cm degrade him. and ihe Repuhllcan oarty hn tiood for twenty- nve years, and It w ii stand, f believe, with the blessing ol Owl and the w.il of Ihe Amer.can leople, ivcnly live years more up holding and mnimalning the UtHiring man, for tbs Uovernnienl.wlili'h lakes tare nf ihe bone anc n.ncw i, u * .imii nmai i'- . l ihr lahti 1a uking carvuf tin' men W.MI rrenli'U the weallii' tn Ihe c«n'iir\ and n'ui an- lui-iefore ••nli:;r- to Ihe palni'.nue iml |>h>l< i li>«i ol Im Uovrrn- , menu "1 never. Mr I In im iii. imuhl • I lhi« lie- public a> I ili> tn-nigiil. I h i " - •iilhM,th>-r i side; I have dev •'•• l many • I li" lu«t liiurteen i month, to •eni. • ill I' ''II M I I S I KI- audi laboring men in ife • IIH - • I iMl>ph«re. and t say wilhi ul tear m conirn I rtlon Hull in no i cesnlry in' Kunipe. in in pirl nl Kurope. or a I pail of an) country, i« ll„ <iini|itlun of labor ' comparabln In thai vnleh 1 hold. In Ihe United Sliili-.. Ir- vim \v II ng lo give up tli.it novltloo, or nre ).III aill N 10 iiialntam ii* You can mmnia'n ii by «ir,,'ig | ill uml a long B ill and II pull allore'hi r for llatntnn ni d orlon." The crowd liroli iinn u wild and lu. ' multuoiia ehcci ua Mr. iliiiliu- concludcil, ' and again uikiiig lite arm of Mr Morton lie < wnlknl slowly back lo Hie holel. Hew Y OKK. Amt l( —Mr Blninc left ihis ! city for Augiiali Mo. yraterday ninrning. ! He was given a iarctvoli ovnlinn und Iho | train was met by ••nthua aatic crowds nil along Ihe route. In ll.e evening lie ud- deesaed an aiidlcmv of lii.iui p'numa iu 1 Boalon. GENERAL SHERIDAN'S FUNERAL. The Urate Holiller Now Keats in Arllng* ' Inn Cemetery nl \V.iahlaKlna. Wianixnros. Aug 1.1—The fuoeral of, the late tlcneral Sheridan Occurred at St. 1 Matthcw'a I'atliollc fhurch in this city Baturda) morning. Canllnal (tlbbons preaehing the sermon He aaiil that Oen- ersl Rhcridan hnd. in his exemplary life, lent a poworful vindication to the immor- tal truth that suv<i'»fuluoinmaudera lo all counlrlea and in all ages were those who were sustained by an unswerving fa th in Almighlj Hod and WHO were devoted sol- diers of Jesus.Christ. Without that, all their lalMirs. all their battles won. all their trlumpha wen 1 in vu n He referred lo the (ioncrul'a modesty and hia expression of hope In late years lliat wars might bo averted by peaceful nu-thodn. and also his affection for his familv. Sheridan, he said, was a Chi i-llau m .n and died In t h e humble hope nf hlisafui iinmortality. Ho closad with words •>( consolation lo the family. The services HI t h e grave, which, ac- cording lo tlm ritual of the Catholio church, are very brief nnd simplu. were condueleil hy U*. Kcv. John Fdoy, Ijisliop- elect of Delmit. The alie of (lenernl Sheridan's grave In Arlintrton Cemetery is on the open plateau on the crest of a hill. MANV LIVES LOST. Tbe H.nllra of His tletlm. ol Ihe Challa- nooga lire Keeotered. fB*TT*so<Hu. Tonn.. Aug. II.—The losa by Thnrsduy night's Arc in pro|ierty and life was very sreal Ten iwrsons are thought to have lost their lives in ihe flsmes, and the bodies of six have b o m re- covered The names of those idcntlflcd are; Thomas Smith, of Atlanta. Oa; James 1'. MrMillan. D.tvld Welch. George Robinson. Will Knc The bodies of several others are known to be beneath ihe ruins, hut they can not be recovered until the mass of brick be- neath which they arc liurisd cools off. Four |>er*ons were badly hurL The lost Is eatinmted at KHU.OOO, which is more than lialf covered hy insurnnoe. It seems thst there was criminal carelessness lu erecting the four-story Stmcturee, be- cause they cdllapsed solely from the heat. One building fell iu when fifty persona were iosldc. PAID 1 H E M P E N A L T Y . P^gal Kxeeutlxna nl tariou. I'larr. for Ihe I'riiMe of Murder. Br. I.m ts, Aug. 11.—Hugh M. Brooks, al- so known ns Maxwell,who murdered his friend Charles Arthur Prcller iu St. Louis oa April, 9 IStt, and placed his body iu.'a tnmk. ; tvas hanged on the 10th. Henry Landgraf who, murdered hia sweetheart, Annie Fisch, in IsSfi. u»s also hBnge<i on the same scaffold. N KWCASTI.K. Del.. Aug. II —Charlee Henry Kledol was hangeil veiterday after- noon for the murder of his wife und child on the night of Septeiaber 111 last. Kali road Disaster. COLCMBUS, Ind., Aug. 8.—A bad aeddent pconrred a t 7 :.1il o'clock a. m. near the lit- tle village of Morgvntown. on the Fairland ft Kronklin railroad, seventaen miles northwest of H UB fity. Wlmn two miles from Murgantown. while crossing a trostls, a fearful ih^ck waa felt by thn passengers, and before thvy were well awaro of whoi had happened the car with ita human freight was tuniing over down a fifty f o o l embankment Twenty iwrsons were in- jured. ten probably fatally. A broken rail caused the disaster Wrecked by a Waahuul. T~ BuonoLs, N. Y.. Aug. U.—By a washout yesterday ou the Krie Itoad near this place an express aud frc ght train were wrecked, and two men wnn»killed und twenty per- sons were injured on the express, and the freight train was burned, 'several horses owned by Lily l.augtry. valued at IIOU,- 000, perishing iu the Hames. The baggage, mall aud express curs wore also burned. ^ Death of a Frnmlncnl Odd-Follow. 'Louiavn.i.i, Ky., Aug. Ii—Charles Wol- ford. Past Grand Master of the Sovereign Lodge of the World. Independent Order of Odd-Fellowa, died here, aged 78. He was born at Philadelphia and was initiated into the order where he is so well known in IMB. He leaves a valuable collccllon of Odd-Fellowa' literature. Chief Arthur Indorsed. Sr. Ixii i-, Aug. 11.—At Ihe meeting of the chairmen of the grievance eommlttees of the Brotherhood of Engineers resolu- tions were adopted Indorsing the action of Messrs. Arthur and Sargent regarding the "Q*' strike. I'laiu are in progress con- oorniug iho I rouble, but no one would re- veal what they are. The Vuungeal Murderer. Acofara. Go.. Aug, III — A little 4 year- old negro boy, whose parents live on Yank Carroll's place in Dooly County, killed his little brother hy knocking him on the head with u piece of wood. Thla Is the youngest murderer iu the history of the country. IISeeiM Nhnt Dead. CfMMKHi.aMi F SLIJ-, Ky.. Aug. M. -Near here yesterday three cousiahlea who had Andy Hamlin under arrest were overtaken by friends of the prisoner, II'id during tho fusiladc H'hich ensued t w o i.f the olUcert were k lied und Ihe third mortally wounded. llMlr»y«*tl !•> F»rr. Ci.svn.AMi.O.. Aug. m. -'i'lii' l.'nioii Hteel works ol IbiaeU.t were dcslroyinl by tire. The losa is estimnled nl HUI.IWI.' Two huudrad Men am thrown cul nf employ meuL CAPITAL NEWS. Dully Record of Procoadlnirs la thu Henato and HOIIHO. The I'laheiie. Treaty Nllll I niter Dlirns- .inn iii the Henaie—Importaat Hills I'aaied - Olher Inlere.l- Ing News. sr.N ATS . WAsnirtnroN. Aug. > Senator Sherman addreaaed the Si-nate yeaierday in opposl- tlnu lo Iho Haherlea Irenly. He advocated union with I'unnda and home rule fur Ire land W AMIIMITHS*. Aug '.i In Ihe Si'imto yesterday the lilll lunklng prohibition of emlgrallen from I'hlba and the exclusion of the Chinee from Ihe I niled Slates Iroii-clad in all re-peel*. wu« paaseil Htm ator Kvarl- apuka against Hie liahcrlea treaty. WSSHIXOMX . Aug. HI -The llaheries treaty was fiirlher dt«eu««i d in Ihe Sen. ate yeatordsy. WASIIIXiiTDX. Aug. II —In Ihe Semite yesterday bills were paauM appropriating $100 , UUU for a marii n hospi'u' at Kvaua- Title, Ind.; to improve ami eneouraite the cuitivatien and uiaiiuf:..'ture nf flax aud hemp, and to regulate eonimmcc carried ou by telegraph V hill waa iulro<lii«i-<l appruprialing jjin iml lo prevent a spread of yellow fever liy inler stale ciiniinerne. and one making the |»>.laire on first-Class mail matter one n'lil mi oum-e from Jnnu ary I, ISMi. Hie i-onferenee report on tho hill granting aid lo Slate hemes for dis ubletl volnnleera was ugreedls Nine pen- sion vetoes were rceetved from the Presi- dent. Adjourned lu Ihe 1.1th. W»*nivoTi>N. Aug. 14.—Ill the Scnuts yesterday a hill was *ntr<aliiii<d to proliib'.l the erection of bridgea across navigable stlcama without Ihe e.inseut of Congress. The fishery trealv was further diseussed. T i l l HOUKK W ASIIINOTOX. Aug, b. The House yet terday spent ihe time in dUeusaions of Iho I'oiumbu* Kxpsilllon bill, but when a vol# was reached it was discovered that no quo. rum was present. WIMIIMITON. Aug. H.—In the House yes terda) thu session was devoted to disrusa lug Irusls und the'ueaim tuuboilsh them, Ihe majority of the speakers favoring tho Springer bill lu lax the products of trusts. WA>uixi.TO.t. Aug. la—In the House yesterday a comniunlcutioii wns received atkiiif.' u;d for Ihe development of tho culture of raw alik In Culifomia. Five private [aMision vei'<e* were reeeiveii from the Prenident The bill lu o|H'n the lle<I Pipestone reservation, in Minnesota, by appraisement and sale of lamia whenever a majority of ihe Indians consent, was favorebly reported. The roufereneu re- port on the bill for the ercction of a public building at Sioux lily. la., to c o s t fl.'AOOiX was agreed to. WABHlSorox. Aug. IL—lu tho House yesterday the time was mostly oi-.nplcd in the conslderaliou of a warclaim bill. At the evening session forty one pension bills were paswil. Adjourned lo the I3lh W ASHIXOTOS. Aug. 14.—In tin* House yesterday a joint resolution was intro- duced apprupriating J\I«I, O I O to aid in sup- prMsing Infections diaeaaes in the United States. The Senate hill was passed in. crcaiiug to Ihlrty doilara a muntli the rate of pension lor total deufness. The Korti- tleatiou Appropriation h II w a s ••uiiHldercd in committee of the whole. onica \oTpt W ASUIXOTOX, Aug, 11. Tho aiinuat re- port of the Postmasler Genorai shows a deficiency for railwuv tranMportatlon of rvri,4)t*. " W ASBIXOTON. Aug, II.—The Department of Agrieullure reports a general slight im e rovenient and kigh condition of corn in all tates, heavy crops be nu nssured WASIIIMITOX , A HU ' 1.1—The Kiveruud Harbor bill lieeame n law Saturday wilh- out President Cleveland's signature. WASIIIXI.TON, Aug. 14. - T h e Postmaster- General has recumuiemlisl an mldilionai aiiproprialiun of f.llEJ^i to meet a de- ficiency for the irana|iortullun of mail on the railroada, due, it is slated, to Ihe in- crease in the volume of mail by reason of tho two cent letter peatage and the increase of populallun in Hie Wualern anil North- western Slates and Territorlov GENERAL SHERIDAN'S WILL. Ilua Klllod Thrca Man. B UESAKOOAB , la, Aug. 18.-Au attompt ca Boturdsy lo arrost Frank Gallup, of this place, for killing F. L 1'ine, resulted In Gallup's shooting David Campbell aud Bert Rice dead before he was himself killed by a shot. Prank Gallup, the mur- derer, bad been a terror to tho community for over eight years, durloc which time ho had figured conaplcuously in s e v e r a l flgflu and shooting affrays ami served a term lo jail. He leaves u wllu and tliree small children. A Maoauerr la Abyssinia. Hour., Aug. 14.-Advices from Massowah say that 3.V) axuiilary troops under Italian commanders have been killed hy the Abys- alnlina while atlackinir Kagane:i. Five Children Crenialrd. O TTAWA, OnL, Aug. 8.—The house of Mrs. George CAouelte, at Cape St. Ignace, was burned yesterday, her five children perishing lo the Hames. A Conrent liarnad. Nxw Y OIIK. Aug. 14.—The convent of the Bacred Hca-'t at One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street and St. Nicholas avenue was buraed. l-oaa, ISUO.OOO. the Dead soldier llisposed of Ills Karlhly KRecla. W ASBIXIITOX, Aug. 14.—General Sheri- dan's will has b e e n filed und admitted to r ibale in the probate court here. The will dated May •.'3, 1 * W Ho leaves to his wife one-third of all bis real estatu, except tho Ohio homestead, aud one thinl of all tho porsunni properly in lieu of dower. To Mrs. KaUi Sheridan he leaves tho Ohio homestead, to revert to his son, P. H. Sheridan, in fee simple. All the rest of the property he leaves to his wife, his brother, M. V. Sheridan, ami I-imlou Kent in trust to recover routs, etc., for tho malntalnence and education of his chil- dren. He gives the euro anil guardianship of hischildrcu to his wife. The petition I for probate ilules thiit., his personal osta'.o i conslsta of tir.'l In money. tK.n0iiin stocks, j etc., t5.U0UIn swords, etc.. W.OOO In house, hold furnllurr. Won in a horse und car- riage aud (''OH In Hie huuso ai Nonquill and ; the indebtedness is not more than fl.'iVl ! letters testamentary were granted Mrs. Uberidan, Colonel Sheridan and Mr. Kent on bond of KWO Th» Imniicralloii IntesllKailun. Nr.w Y OIIK. Aug. 1U.—0'Donovan Kosia was a witness iN'fore the immi>;ratinn investigation committee. He told what bo anew a'mul the sending of ex- convicts from KnglMi prisons. He was seutcneeii to prison for life iu 1865, hut upon his promising to go lo Amer- ica he was pardoned. He served six years. Ho said thai the worst thieyos and convicts nf Kngiand were auxioiisto come to Ameriea. The governor* of tho prisons i>ersimdiil them iu go. Only Iho worst are senl hen-, RUINED BV STORMS, tireal llainaKr lo frupi-cl) atiil Sluck Killed in Hrvural I'laera. S T. Loris, An : 7.—Storms in tho cen- tral sectiun nf liissourl have caused dam •ge to prupcrty and crops esllniated at about |S00,0UU K AXSAS t'rrv. Mo.. Aug. 0 —By a cyclone aear Wellington. Kan., whole fields of corn were torn up by the rooia aud tho atalke stripped and ears husked Many chickena were fuumt entirely devoid of foathora miles from thoir huiuea, and other strange freaks aro rc|airted. One girl was hurt, but no one was killed. Half the tombsluues In a cemetery were blown en- tirely away nnd can not lie found BrmKrimui, O , Aug. U - A tremondous rain and wind-sturiii hiirai on the city and raged for five ininutes. In that brief limit thousuiulH of dolliir. worth of daimige uns done. The mui;uillcient Arcade Holel building was struck by lighluiiie nnd badly wrecked. The wind lifted tho wrecked roof and ftie cornice und hurled It with tremen Ions violcneo on an Im- meiise (kyligbt. und il fell w th a crash that could be heard si|imre<s Houses were unroofod und forests iu this vieiuity wore torn to pieces. Dcquois, 111., Aug. 1'.—A heavy rain- storm, accompnnied by severe wind and al- most continuous electrical discharges passed IhrouRh tho iiorlhorn portion of this city, comphrtcly unroollng tho Catho- lic church and damaging fruit, sliudo and forest trees for mlie« in a uortheastcrly coursc. One building was struck by llghl- ning, aud some stoi'k is reported killed. Considerable da mage was done lo the corn crop. Advices from points extending fif- tocn miles north of hero are of similar character. WAauixnTox, Aug. U —A wind-storm in this oltj- yestorday unroofed several buildings, blew down trees, und telegraph wires out of the city iu overv direction were remiei-ii imeies. •\M>rr, -V. hid.. ANT- II A wind and hail storm swept across the country norl h of here, laying wasle n sniji n mile wide. A large amount ol yuim^ stwk wa. killed. The resideni-e ii Mrs .Nancy Hu|ih was blown down and she and her aons i•aught in the debrla The) wece reai ucd sn hour after the atorm. I.lghlnlng killed aeven valuahln horses for John Snoeinaker. K AXSAS Cm, Mo,, Aug. Id Saturduy night's storm was the worst ever known hero so far as electrical dlsturbancot are conrerneil Idglitning playisl IncesMntly In all parts of the heavens Several (mail houses and numerous tree* were struck, but, so fur as known, no one was Injured in this vicinity Corn all along the Missouri river was b idly beaten down, and farmers In i-ouseqiicnce will suffer heavily. All trains are late in arriving, washouts hnvlnu occurred on most of iho roads, P HOVIUKV. r. It. I.. Aug. 14 -One of tho most violent rnin-storms of year* passed over Ihls i lly yesterday morning. A num. her of sewera were wiished out nnd tho adjiicrnt strcels und c ellars Hiualcd. Tho front of a new f-ur story building was undurmined and lell wilh a crash, but. fortunately iiooue wn* injured. The loss will be about **,000 THE BASE-BALL RECORD. Nlandlnx of Ibe rrinclpal OrganliBlioni for Hie IVerk Kndrd .tiigual II. lu Ihe fijllowing lublo ure shown the standing of the C I II I IA in the leudlng busc- ball organlralion* I.EA';t*i New York. Chlcagii IVlrolt Phllsdrliilna. Uoslon Pliubiimh Waahlngum,. Indlsnnpoli. iVMTERS. 11..: ilit A MKRICAK. St. Psui . ' • ' - 4 ft'ei SI. Uu'a IVs Munii's. I-"-' •.*< Iln«ual)fi .... Omaha, t'ij-" Md Alhlflie Kansa* <.liy.. Incmnatl., , Slonx City, . , " " us illiilllniurc Milwaukee Si !*• I'levelund . , Chicago villi us (.MII-VI I C , Mlnneapoll.,, Jl,' 1 l^o Kansas Illy. » .CfiS as .fm i; .uo II .iii ll An II .113 M .wa M .*4 M HjtM.W M t; 6I4 M V1; Oil > 4. Ill i i d IMlMl.O I«:.T 113 HUNDREDS WERE KILLED. Tha Terrible tVork of a Voleanir Krup- I Ion In .lapnii. 8 A.< F KVXI i-m. Aug. 1 !L—Autlientic re- ports rccelvcd here of the eruption of tho Bundai Zan. in Japan, on July r>, nay it was one of the greatest culamities of mod- ern limes, as four villages wore buried by tho ashes. .VW persons were killed. 700 wounded and l.ftw rendered homeless aud desolate la five villages. Iwase, Yosan. Wakamiya. M.satu and Hiliara. Hie greater purl of the houses were burled a depth of from seven lo twenty feel. w A I.ynehinK In Tennessee. KAsnvtu.x.Tenn.. Aug. 12.—Amos Miller, colorod,\vho assaulted Mrs. S<-ott in Maury County two months ago. was taken from tho court-room at Franklin. Tenn.. by fifty armed men and hanged to the balcony of the building. Died at Ihr Axe of 103. PARKnasnrno. W. Va . Aug. lldgh Gaston, aged Ilfi years and I month, died at his home iu Lewis County. H o w a s a leading citizen, hud been four times mar- lied and outlived all his wives. THE MARKETS. Nxw Y OIIK. Aug u. LIVE STOCK—Callle... . 13 Ol •« I M Sheep J S3 a 5 00 Hoga % 73 « 6 43 FLOCK—liood to Choice H3 it 3 IU Palenla I M © 3 15 WHEAT—Na i Hcil wmtt N'a ii Spring W CORN.... I!> ^ SVi OATS-No. t While i RYE-Westorn w « PORK—Mota 14 » ai3M LARD—Slosm S » a n O) CHEESE 7 0 S WOOL—Demesne it; « CHICAGO BEEVES—Shipping Bteert .... 15 uo a 6-3 Texani SiO a :! 30 Cowi s ki « 3 a Stockera « SO a 3 » Feeders 3 CO © S 73 llnlchera' Sluck SB w 3 73 Inferior Gallic , ? Ol a m HOOB—Live—Oood to choice , ft tJ a ii 50 SHEEP t 7) a I 73 HOTTER—Creamery 13'ia Is GooptoChoice Dairy .. USA 13 EGOO F»SSh IS O M'i BROOM CORN- Self-worklng gva •1^4 Crooked IHit POTATOES Ibu.i IS a 43 PORK-Mcss n sr. a 13 0) LAKD—Steam H Co « a 70 FLOUR—Wiator 4 » O 4 » Spring. 4 00 3 4 30 Patents... . 4 30 a « 7S GKAIK-Wheal, No S. 4 W Cora, No. < nvi uu Oats, No. a. 3a Rye. No. 47^® IS Barley. N a 3 65 "if M LDMBEK- Cammou dressed aidlnc... SO (10 32-'00 Kloerlng a 00 (tM GO Common buard 13 ai UIC UO Fencing 10 00 Oil 23 l-atb I « I t I wj Shliiglea S ,>3 a * 30 KANSAS CITV, CATTLE M 73 a 3 3d Fair lo Cood .1 S3 a J 43 HOOS—Heal 0 III *. # *0 M'-dium 3 0u H C «u BflEEP—B at sno a l 0i Coniniou , , . I Vi a S 73 OMAHA. CATTLE Be>l W Ml a 3 30 Meiiiom i;s ft»s5 UQflS SMI tt 0 13 Then. l. l.uco .Manilla, luring Company, engugi'.l iu tho production of wire cloth at West Nashville. Tenn.. failed on Saturday for »r.M.0U0. T. C. Kreomaii. a young man 10 yuura of age, made Insane by aiuoklng clgarctles, waa placed in the usylum r.t S t Joseph, Mo., on Thuraday Three young men. ('buries Behu, Fred L King and Willie laiwrem*. were drowi.ediu New York harbor on Sunday by thn upai-lling of a boat. At the coucliiding session of tha^Cationai liar AssocUticii at Cicvelami. O.. on Thursday. James I). Uroadheud, of St. louls, was elected president. The •i.OOJ Hint glass workers who hud been on a strike a*. I'lHslnirgh, Pa, sinco June an, resuiiuil work on Saturday, their wages having been Increased. The ex urisen steamer Hay Kidge waa ilostroycd by lire while lyini,'al her dock In Now York Imrher on Sulurdsv. and the bartender wus burned lo dontli. Samuoi A, Noble. Ihe wealthy iron man. ufacturer. diod at AnniBton. Ala. Monday. Mr, Noble wns the Ilr«t mini tn build a fur- nace south of Musun und Dlxnn'a lino. The sloop Klora H,, of Pcniisviiie. Del., capsized in n hoavy blow on Thursday near New Castle, und Ovc women from Penus- villc.wbo were in the cabin, wore drowned. Kdward Ituciie, aged l;i years, living near Columbus, Ind.. eummitted auiclde on Saturday ny blowing hli bruin]solilby with a revolver. DeHpoudeucy was tho cause. Captain Atcliiann'a | s .\ cur-old son, while playing bail at Gerlaw. Ill, Saturday was struck on tho back of the head by a pitched ball mid die 1 from thn effecM n( Iho blow Sunday uight Mr. H. N Walker, nf Storliug. Nob., Saturduy night shot and seriously wound- rd bis 7 } car-old duughter, whom bo mistook for u burglar. The llule one's couditiou is ••riticai. A seventy-Ave hour go-us-you•please walking-mutch closed al Troy, N. Y., ou Saturduy with tho following wore: Hart, S93 miles; Cartwriglit, 1M9; F.lsoti. '"<4; Camjianu, SSI; Hums, HI, InPlalnvllle. Conn.ou Ruturday, George Bradloy, aged twenly-threo years, shot his sweelhearl, Liillo Potter, aged seventeen years, uml then shot himscll. No cause for the deed was known. Hroudstuff exports during July patl uggregalcd in value |7,Wl,?J4. against 113,- 75lt,ai9 for same mouth last year, and for tho aeven moiilha oudod July ill paat f."i7,- 537,27?, against JI0U,418,IH.S during the cor- responding seven months of IS-C. THK CAM PAWN. Itn I'rovroBH In Vfti'loun Porlloiu o f t h o Country. RCSIGNATION. several siu^a Mnld rmivinl I IIIK and Xuininale I'andldales. Xiinirroua I'ltn- (rrtalnaal Nnmlnrra.-lllher Xolra lit lienrrul fnlereal. Illl I'ol ITU tl l iri.n H ASTIXOS. Neb. Aug, s (; \v Must. Ings was noml'ialed for I ungreaa yeater- dnv bv the I ii 1 mis• ml a uf Hie Second dis- triet Omuwv. la. Anif s The Sixth ilis- tnel Kepublicuns yesterday nominated Mayer Jnlin K l..ill\. nf this place. fnrCou vress In" i I'm. la, \IIL-.',i Tho Hepubllcaiia of tin-Seoind Convn-asional district, with uiianimlly. pin In iioininatleii for Con gress Colonel I'm k l\ M. Manna of Seoll County. LiTTi.r llm k. \ r k . \ii« '.i Tlie l)cm (H'ratic eonventiou nl Hrinklcy renom in at ed (' it by uceinmation fi.r itcpresenlalive iu the Second district. lMI|«X\rol I K, Ind , Aug. N -The itepub- liciins mot lu Slate eonventlon In thla city \csieniay und nonueutol .Mvin P Hevey for Governor; Itev Ira J. rnnse for Lieu- tenant-Governor: ' haries S, (iriftln for S<s-retar.v of Sinlr .1 \ •/• alee for Treas- urer; I .••wis r Michener for Attorney- (ieuerai; II M lai Kollette for Superin- tendent of I'ublicInalmdion; Hmcc I'arr for Auditor, and S T Coffey, J G Herkshirc and W alter Olds for Judges of the Supreme Court. Tho plutfurm indoisrs the National platform adopted at Chicagit; favors ib« estnblish. ingof a bureuu of labor atatistics; favors piaeing all public instltntious under a wisely concoived and honestly adminls- lered idvli service law. and favors local option. Itesoliilluiis were adopted eulopit- ing James (>, Hliiine und bidding him a hearty welcome home, and expressing grief over the death of lieneni Sheridan. Gen- eml Hurrison addreawd tho convention ATIJXTA. Ga. Auir. !• Tlie Democrats held their State convention in this city yesterday, und Governor Gordon. S e e r e lur.v of State N C. Hamet. Tr> ii<iircr ILU. Hnnlcmun. t'omptroller W A, Wright and Atlomoy General Clifford Amb rson wero renominated, •(••solutions were adoplitl Indorsing the Deniocrutic ailmlnlstration and Ihe Demorratlc National plutform. Mll.v AI KTI:. W i s . \Hi?. '.' The Demo- cnts will hold their Stale convention in this city Scptemiier KiciiMoxn. K' . Aug. U,—Tho Democrats of tho Elghtl. istrict yesterday renomi- nated James It Hi i n ary for Congress. I.ixsixn. Mich.. Aug. Dr. W. W. Hoot was noniinal-sl for Congress yester- day by Ihe Sixth distric: I'rohibitionist.s. K KXDAI.LVII.LE. Ind.. Aug. 11.—Al the Democratle Congressional convention (Twelfth dial rid i here Hon. C. A. O. Mc Cleiian. of Auburn, waa nominated on llio thirteenth ballot I/wisvn.i.r. Ky.. An* II Ai Danville Congressman James H MeCreary u as re- nominated by Hie Democrals o( iho Klghtii dlatrlct w.tli iut oppnsltiou. D ETROIT, Mich.. \iig ID.—Tho Repnb llcans in iMiiv.'ntion in ihi.s city yesterday selected the folluwii.g Slate ticket, ull re. nominations except .vttornny . General: For Governor. Cyrus li Lmv; Lieuten- ant Governor. James S. Mcllonaid; Secie- u r y of State. Gil II Osmun; Audilor Gen- eral, H. II. Aplln: I-imi Commissioner, Rosooo II Dix; Attorney-Genei-ul. Stephen V It Trowbrldk-c; Superintendent of Public Instruction. Joaeph Kstabrook; Member ol Simo Hisiid of Kdueaiion, Percy K. Power. Tlie platform demands protection In home imliitlnes; pensions to soldiers; indorses Hie nominations of Har- rison and Morton; demands impariial en- forcement of tno Slut.- touiperanco laws, aad eenaures the rre-ident for vetoing worthy i^nslon bills. N EW H AVI X. Conn., Aug. LU The Demo- cratic Stale eonvention will be held in this city on Tuesday. Sepleniber 4. C OIXMHU. Tenn . Aug 10.—The Demo- crats of the Seventh district have rcmoml- nated W. C Whittbonio for Congress. RICIMOXD , Va. Aug. 10.—Gllmore S. Kendall wus yeslcreav nominuteil for Congress bv t h e liemo.-rats of the llrst dis- trict. Drs M OIXK-, la, Aug 14 —Tho Prohibi tionists of the Seventh Iowa district nom- inated Rev. J. A. Nash for Congress. IxnuXAPous. ind.. Aug. 14.—Tho Dein- ocrata and Repiibiieiiiis will o|>en ihe cauiiiaign In this Slate at I he same time on Ihe same date between the 'iV.h of tins presont and tho 1st of next inontli. Ex Senator McDonald is preparing u spscch for the Demociutic oiHrnimr. Ue will deal altogether with tho tariff issue. Ex-Gov- crnor Porter is engaged on a speech for the llepublieana BURNED TO DEATH. Terrible lUsnlis nf a Tire In Hie City of New York. Nr.w Y ORK. Aug. P.-At 4.!U o'clock a. m. the four-story tenement house at I.OJO Avenue A caught Arc. The lamily of Guslu'vc Here, who lived on Iho lop floor, were burned to death. They wore GustaveBerg,4(1 years; his wife. HC; h i s mother-in law and Ins fi-yeur old daughter Libbie. The oilier wcuiwnts oflhebuild- ing were Hellie. Illock. John Kupiu, Samuel Starn. Thomas Kitxgeraid and Oliver Llchter. Ail their liirniliiro was burned, hut they escuped. The building was owned by i'eter Hlnck. Damage, r.'.ODU; i n s u r e d . A Klver ol OH. Cnn Aim. Aug. II -At i'.';IO o ' c l w k a m. crude pelrolemu. staried from Lima, ()., Ihreo weeks ago. arrived in Chicago through the big pl|X- Hue of (ho National Transit Coinpany. The oil is now flowing into the tanks ai South Chicai;iiul the rate of S.mi) barrels per hour. Heavy lallnrr. H AI.II AX , N. S., Aug. 14.—Ksson A: Co., wholesale giwcra, have oasigned. Uahil- itica, «l3(l,liiio The Hun did a businoss of WHO,COO a year. They ImiiJ' lo effect a com- promise nnd settle in full. •The (rouble was precipitated by the Hullfux Hanking Com- pany refusing to grant further advances llarcUon to Have an Oallng. I XOJAX AIXI is, Ind., A UK. 14 —General Harrison und family, together .villi one or two friends will uo. abi ul Iho Sdlh InsL, 10 Middle Huss Island In Like Krie. near Put-lu Hay lie will s|M!nd si time in that quiet rctreiiL The Mur.ella Viellius. MiuiEiiA.n V III; 14.- Five of (be per sous slrlckon Willi liiaeiise after attending tho ulumni dinner hei" liavo died i.nd Prof. J D Pliililps is vi i v ion audiuav not live. Two llrullieis llruHiied. WiiKr-inmii I'.i AUK II \inaiulus und Wilson Heller. In ll ec.. aged IH und a) years respediveiy. wiiile Ih tblng In Hie Susiiu diulina I'lVcr. nr.ir II. t nisbul'g, got iM'yond Hicli ileplh nud were drowned An low it T o w n •scnl d i e d . Dl-Mmsr-. lu . All. .1 -K re ul Stuli- tun. Miditk-omery Ciunii. la. destroyed neii'ly I nil die In ne.. nrl . i Ihe town. 1. s«, ,:>I.I>II. ii^uran. •• tin.NN Thou s-ouldst not have my ahearca. k With dew and (willghl on their g 11; Thou wmiliUt not bavo my aoog, from this vallny dim and cold, Where n v stars like wand'rlng dreamt Failn in •il^nc^a; My a..nit (no world *iin alraln) rhslgrd from the mysterica i if Ihe iiik-ht land, lorn and |<oin. Woko nut llio world's wild Joy. Hut -I.de to tin*) soft and low. Trembling like sweet child lean. Half of lau^-hler'a res;acle<. | My ahearca aro lying ii'lll In Urn path « here nnr.e pass Save Khilata thai whispering p>. In the allenl aldv'rlrg gnus, Afraid of hope's lost altpia, Afraid of thou aad, tad eyes, Love doaed Sometime, Ijptt death (hem teelne might fe*r lo coma And claim llm song, and her. And hind wllh utara (ho sheaves In (he inutky rosy eres. Ay, It hy my lonely bier Thy soiltudn eiiinrs near. An' (hoti hear'at soma twreter word Than wind or flower or bird-just say Her spirit pats'd—'twas winxe.! sons And lost In light—aad go Ihy way. —Ijllian Horell MrsJuTji r in Homo Journal IN THE WOODS. -- —Jipt papa a t i t i n the morniug. 1 think ho 'i'S's not (deep well, and so lio has but IKtle ap|ietito. And -oh yes, a.iiue rasp- berrifHl 1 have contriveil a spring huuso i i a sholf of rock over the bnsik; it ki>eps • w i j thing so nxil and crisp. Hut If you »lll enme with me. it's only a stoue'a throw, we'll huvo everything'for (ea. 1 know papa will llkn to bavo a feast iu yonr honor. Mr. Morris." "Mr. Morrlal" Tho name reacheil the ear of n man who had approached thi. hut arruH.s Iho mossy mkI. not .steaithlly. but u noiselessly as (iioffrey Morris had before him. Ho had reached the small unglared w indows which stood open to the evening air. He stiod still with a start. "Mr. Morris!" The ilinicing firelight within showed him Geoffrey Morris seated smoking at hi- hearth, his daughter standing with her prettv lead turned toward him. How .slioulil John Winston know tliat Ihe pipe he was smoking was a pipe of |ieace? "He wiil tell her—she will bcliovo lilm." bo said to himself, and turned -harply on his heel, and plungiHl back iiit" tlie surrounding wood. Meg was standing with her back to tho hlngi lace there, hut Morris did. and sprang to hi- feel. "Wlnstonl" •Uh, is papa there?" cried Meg. When 11 icy came out to him he was standing at the entrance of the wood, con- fronting them, haggard and wild eyed, like some savage creature of the forest brought to bay. "Could you not have spared me this thing. Geoffrey Morris, to thrust vourself in hero between mu and my chfld? All (lilngs i Ne 1 havo given up io you; could you not have -par-si me her"! For. after all, that U all you came to do to me, to luko her from me. Wo are in the Mtatu • •I Maine, and swindling is not covered by the extradition treaty." Winston'' Papa!" The girl had gone straight to him, link- ing her arm in his. although ho would huvo put her from him. with that pas- Muimto gesture of repulsion. Papa, if he means you any harm—I don't (liink he means you any harm—you know nothing, nothing can take mo from you." Stay. Meg Not the knowledge that if this foot uf ground on w h i c h i s l a n d were just over the border in Canada, in- "Itlack splrils and whi •. Blue tplrlta and gray Mingle, mingle, mlngk While yo mingle may ' j Meg repeated it over and over, like an Incantation, as she leaned fr.rward in her , low camp chair, over the glov ing embers drawn out on the hearth. ! As often ss she leaned forw. -d, she gave a little shako or stir to tho 1 ig handled skillet, which was doing dutv is a witch's 1 caldron. A savory steam ca to u p from it aa she did so; and it greeted a hungry man who Mood iu tho open ihwir of the | hut. behind her. Ho had walked across from Iho lake bank, his step deadened by the mos which spread lis thick carpet between t h e ' 1 stumps of thn felled trees. Tho light i birch bark canoo in which he had paddled 1 himself across the water was slur/. Indian I fashion, ou his back, serving for umbrella ; and water proof against llio drizzle that j was falling. His bronzed face and dark eves looked in keening; startlingly so, ' Meg thought, as she glanced over her shoulder at him. For al some movement of his tho edge of his canoe struck the tent with a scrap- : ing sound, which made her look round i suddenly. She drew her breath in a quick gasp, half surprise, half fear: She had not included any red spirits in her Incantation, and this newcomer looked uncommonly liko a red luuian. as he paused iu tho doorway of tho hut. She had an idea that it was better to' open conversation at once, by way of Bhowing she was not at all afraid. So. '.'How. how?" she said promptly, having somewhere heard or read that thin 1 monosyllable was au appropriate saluta j tion. ! The littlo word lie ing a not uncommon | N e w England interrogative, tho new : comer responded as promptly; "By the canoe. I lost my way. and the f :leam of your fire shining" out' upon the ake drew mo across to yon. 1 d i d not , 1 know there w a s a lumber camp lu t h e ' neighborhood. May 1 come to the (ire? I am thoroughly damn and chilled." If he did not add, "and hungry, too," | when ho stood on the hearth besido her, ' and tho saucepan sent up its savory fumes to greet him, his eves said it for I , him. And Meg answered, as if ho had add | ed it; "Supper will bo ready presently; my father cannot b>- much longer." She rose from her low seat and began i ' to set the table as kho spoke. Tlie man's gianco followed her furtively j ; in somo surprise. She did not look liko a 1 rough lumbermansdaughter, this slender young thing, moving -o deftly about her homely task. Her dress was of coarse ! hluo tlannel, ninl her dolicato Lanils wore sunburnt a little, up to where alio had pushed the sleeves back from the wrista. • But she might havo been a dainty prin- j : cess masquerading in peasant costume; i and the young Engliehmau had taken oQ his hat. as if (o a princess of tho blood. He had time to lake iu his surround, ings while she was engaged. Tliero w a s a tiny lean (o of a room behind this. I I through the half open doorway into i which ho could catch a glimpso of white j I draperies, and which he guessed to bo tho ! girl's own chamber, in this outer o n o . there was a bunk filled with green spruce I boughs built Into tho wall, aud a shelf j above It, on which a pilo of books stood i besido a tobacco jar. A curiously carved I pipo lay in front of this; and so narrow ] 1 was tho whole spaco that tho leaping I flames on the hearth seemed, iu their flickering tn nnd fro, io make a dash at | it and to pluck at the board of the gro- tesoue face carved upon the bowl. I The young man's eyes followed them. | "By Jovel" he said, under his breath; j then, as tho girl turned: "I haven't my : pipe with mo. 1 seo your father smokes. Would you kindly aJIow mo to borrow i his? I iissuro you 1 would swoko the pipo : of peace, although I am not an Indian. " She imiied a little, perceiving that he ! had observed her lirst mistake, and her- self put toliacco Imx and pipo into his hands. •! don't think papa would refuse 1 It you—though he values It, 1 think, j Uo" Her guest was looking it over closely. ; Then he ililed it. and lighted il al iho tire, suddenly lifting himself from tho hearth and stretchlug out his hands to her, as ho 1 puffed away. ! "The pipe of peace. Miss Winston." Tho girl started, loo utterly taken hy no. TrBln-Wreckem In Teaaa. W ACO , Tex., Aug. 12. A lleniilsh crime was conimitted by triin wreckers six miles from this city on the Texas Central road. Pieces of timber were fastened to thn (rock and Ihe nighl express was derailed, the locomotive demolished, and several cars badly dumagod. Kngmeer J. K. Mcses was killed outright, his tlreman terribly scalded nnd a bnif-doxeii passen- gers injured. A sheriff's posse is scour- ing the country for Ihe criminal* and the railroad company offers »1,0U0 reward each for their capluru surprise to withdraw her ham | "You know me, then?" she cried. I "1 know my pipo," he said calmly, still , pulling away. [ "Your—pipe':" "Rather, mine until 1 gave it to your! father at the office. It was among sundry 1 other trilles 1 brought bock with mo from , abroad, and your father did ins tho honor to accept il one day when wo sal smoking j iu the office in Montreal." | "1 do not understand"— ' That 1 am Geoffrey Morris, junior member of the Montreal banking liaCK I where your father was cashier." A flush of pleasure brightened tho girl's I face. "Oh, pupa will bo so delighl" Then she stopped short. Would pupa bo delighted? In theso throe moutlis since they had lest their villago homo 1 near Montreal, to bury thomselves so strangely here lu tho forest, he had i seemed to dislike every reminder of tho ! old Ufe. "l--t us have done with every- thing about it," he had told her Bbruptly. 1 "Let ns forget It while wo can. We shall j uot lie troubled with neighboH, to ask even who we are; but mlud. wo aro ; nobody, wo como from nowhere, e n d w o ! mean to enjoy this quasi caiEjilag out ( ! summer without one rccollcctlon renching i | bad; behind the July day wo came." i So "Montreal.' or "Bank," had n o t j once been named between them; and. as | her father had said, there were uo neigh- : ] bors to ask of their past. A stray s|iorld- I man now and then was more interested ] in tho trout streams, or a white fish hole, ! than in thu history of tho surly Usher- ! man who hid so llt'lie to say or tho girl 1 who managed lo keep out of the way. So Geoffrey Morris being her first a c t u a l ! ( guest. Margaret Winston was apparently 1 bent on doing him honor. j "I have a speckled beauty of a trout." j she said. "1 wus keeninir him for break- tead of here in Maine. Geoffrey Morris could haul me awav to prison for embez- zling the funds of his bank, for which I was cashier," "Father. I should never believe vou a thief, unless you told me so. And I know you will not tell me so." "But if every one else tells you so. Meg; Hm uot Geoffrey Morris donefso already?" Meg. without loosing her hold of her father, glanced ..ver her shoulder at Morris. "I iiiiderstaini it now. "she cried. "You have h-eti keeping all this wicked suspi- cimi from my knowledge, hiding me away from all news of it. here in the wooda Vi i ISH I iiot have troubled, papa; I should never havo believed it. And Mr. Morris does not believe it. either," ahe said, suddenly turning ronrid upon him. He came forward, thus challenged. "Thai I never did." he said. "My col- leagues may. 1 never did. And for lbs iasl month they have not, either. How have you buried yourself, Mr. W'natou, that fur the last month you have seen none of the firm's advertisements for you? Poor old Dupre is dead, Winston, but not In-fore confessing that it was be who IMIIIMS! tho bank. Bull ask you to be- lieve 1 knew tlmtyou were innocent, at first If y o u cannot believe that, then refuse to lake my hand." He hail stretched il out frankly. Meg, glancing from the one to the other, drew the two softly together, her own hand nestling iu them both. "I am glad," she said, looking straight up into Geoffrey's face. "I could never have forgiven you had you doubted him. But I am glad wo can be friends." "Have we not smoked the pipe of peace together?" said he, lightly. » » ' • But already it had flashed through (icoffrey Morris' mind—well, perhaps not his mind, but his heart—that one might lie glad (o lie something more than friend with Meg Winston. And somuhow or olher he must havo succeeded, though this summer, now (list he is planning an- other fishing (rip to the lakes that wind in and out from Canada into Maine, it la not Meg Winston, but Meg Morris, who Is promising to go a-fishing with him.— C V Maitland in Once a Week. Tho ropnlatlim of Parla. The first c e n s u s e v e r t a k e n of Paris waa in 1828. when there wore 25.000 Inhabit- ants. uml it was more than 4.-i0yeari later before iho numlierexceeded half a million. In 1801 the population was only 547.756. and the entire departraeni of the Seine contuined but 0UI,5t>5 souls. Since then the number has increased, in t h e d t v , t o 2,250,000, nnd in the deparement to about :i.("10,(10(1, Certain quarters, thoae in the cent.T of the city, can be considered aa having reached their maximum, and aa a matter of fact tho last census, taken in |NS( I , shows a slight falling off in them as compared with tho census of 1881. But in all other portions of the city and in the Mihurbs tho Increase is apparent. But the numlier cf French born penuius has not increased, however; in 18bl they were y.05?.liili, while five years later they num- betssl but 2.057,808, so that the whole In- crease, 180.253, iu 1980, comes from the foreign element. Nil continental city contains so many foreigners us I'aris, and nowhere oiitslda ot America is there such a rapid increase In that class of the community. Belgiani c o m e first on the list, numbering 40,849; there nre 80.2211 Germans. 28.781 Swlaa and 22,580 Idiliun.i. Nearly all these peo- ple belong to the laboring classes. The contrary is tho case with English. Ameri- CHUS, S|>aiiiards and Uussians. all of whom are very numerous. Theso live almost exclmively iu tho wealthier ouarters. and i*. is to bo presumed that when they are nut engaged in busluess requiring capital they are here to spend money drawn from their own countries.—Paris C New Or- leans Picayune. Tried lo lie Fliiiny. "Siv " said it hnnioronsly Inclined imll- Vidiliii on Ihe lenr plutform of n crowdid Wondwnrd av. nue enr to the person "landing iii*vi '11 lilin the olbiir day, "thu conductor's up lime in the front of tho oar, now I'll Jiut t nil ihe fare register ou him for fun. Don'C u vc me nwiiy;" nnd hi'pulled the strap half a doien times. ••That'll co-t ymi thirty cents, my friend," mid hia neighltor " Why. I thought you wasn't going to tell the conductor on met" "I ain't. I'm ihe conductor myself. It'll only la' n qiinrter if you buy the six ticketa." —Detroit Free I'ress. 1 lutil a severe ntlnck of c a i n n h o v e r a yeur ngo mid bocatne so deaf I I 'liuld not ileal coinrnon convcisntion. I siilfcred terribly from roaring in m y head. I procured it bottle of Ely's Crwun Balm and in three weeks could hear as well as I ever could, n n d n o w 1 c a n cheerfully say to nil who ure alllioted with the worst of diseases, catarrh and deafness, lake one I KI UI C of Ely's Cream Halm nnd lie cured. It is wiprtli $1,000 per bottle tunny ninn. womnn or child sutTering from catarrh.—| A. K. Newman. Gray- ling. Ionia Co.. Mich.

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LOWELL JOURNAL. O n e Dollar a Year. Office in Train 's Opera House Block.

V O L U M E X X I V . L O W E L L , MICHIGAN, F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 17. I88H.

T h r e e C e n t s P e r C o p y .

N U M B E R 7.

R E P U B L I C A N N A T I O N A L T I C K E T .

For Prvalilrnl;

BKNJAMIN HARRISON. of Indiana.

For Vlce-l-rmideat:

LEVI P. MORTON. of New York.

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

FC»OOT9«CT—

CYRUS (!. LUCE, of OlWwd. ror UraMnul OoTtnor--JAME8 H. MnDONALD. of Esciuwha. For S e c r r u r y of B u t e -

GILBERT R. OSMUN, of Detroit. For 8 U t * Trnuurrr -

OEOR(SE L. MALTZ, of Alpena. For AiHlllor OrnonU-

HENRY H. APLIN, of West Boy City. For Coramlaaiooer of ine Land Offlcr

ROSCX)E D. DIX, of Berrien Springs. For Allornvy ( I r n m l •

H. V. R. TROWBRIDGE, of lonla. For SupariDleodent of IMWIc iBHrae t ton -

I08KPH KOTABROOK, of Olivet

Fftr Mtmbrr of 8 u t « lloard of fclucotlon-

PERRY K. POWERS, of Codillac.

C O U N T Y T I C K E T .

For B u t e B e i u l o r -

SYBRANT WESSKI.I.IIJS. For Cl tcu l lJudef

WILLIAM E. GROVE. For IVolmtc Jndce -

CYRUS E. PERKINS. For S h e r i f f -

LOOMIS K. BISHOP. For Krftliterof Deeda—

NATHANIEL RICE. For I'cHmty TreMorer-

SHERMAN T. COLSON. For ProMculinc A t t c r e e y -

WILLIAM J . STEWART. For County Clerk—

THOMAS WALSH. K o r d r e n i l Court (.'onunlnlonrt*

DWIGOT OOSS. ALFRED WOU'OTT.

For ( a t o m r i

HENRY E. liOCHER, DANIEL J . WALLACE.

For Rorrtyor- •

DORR 8KEELS.

WEU-OMEI) HONK.

J a m o a O. Blaine GreeteU by Thoa-e a n d s of Admirere.

TIIKSUII, also, is on the strike for shorter hours.

I r you faro ill at a place you are very apt to soon say "farewell."

Now thht Blaine has returned, Oetn-ooracy is having catnip fits again, worse than ever.

THK republicans will hold thoir con-greatwnal convention for thisdlstriot. at Grand Rapids, Aug, 30tb.

THF. Democrats ought to read some of the republican papers and leant that Ben. Harrison is running for Pn:«ident,

- and not James G. Blaine.

M b . J O H N A. BROOKS, the prohibition candidate for Vice President, "thanks Ood that though be has been a rebel and a slaveholder, he has never been a r t-pubHcan." So do we!

SoMK more English ideas about it, ttoiz The Hopk, Loudon. England ;

" I f M n Cleveland thould lie re-elected the United BtaUtf tanff will be modited r**y niciriiaUy in the direction of Free Trade, a result which cannot, of oouree, fail to be beneficial to the trade of othei countries, and especially our own."

Tnr. English idea is thus expounded liy the London (England) Times :

"The only time England can use an Irishman is when he emigrates to Am-erica and votes for free trade."

Think on that, my intelligent Irish friend, and then vote the democratic ticket if you can.

ALL who possibly can should see President Cleveland between now and March 4Ui, next. There ore but few people now living who ever saw a dem-ocratic president, and there will never be another chance to see one after the above named date.

THK democrats have moved the head-quarters of the slate committee from Detroit to East Saginaw. It was nec-eesary to have the base of supplies and headquarters side by side, and as Burt's ba r ! was bigger and heavier than the hardquarters. they moved the latter.

TBXY know their Mend*. When the veterans, at the Greenville encampment last week, were marching in line through town, they pasted under Cleve-land and Thurman and Harrison and Morton banners. While passing the first, quiet reigned supreme, but when Ibe Republican banner was reached checrs arose that echoed and re-echood through the whole town.

FHKK trade for the North; protection for the South, is the democratic motto. The present duty on 1 imber is 1* per oent; the Mills bill makes it free. The duty on salt is 40 per cent; the Mills bill makes it free. The duty on fruits is 80 per cent; the Mills bill makes them free. The duty on hemp and flax is 20 per cent; the Mills bill makes them free. Under the Mills bill rice would have a duty of 100 per cent, and sugar B8 per cent.

DETROIT Evenint; News: "C. D. Urag, editor of the Telegraph, Sbeflleld, England, 10 at the Brevoort House m New York. Long was asked what effect on the trade of Sheffield it wculd have should the free trade policy be adopted by the United States. He said; "If America goes into free trade, Sheffield will flourish; wo shaildoa roaring trade in our opinion, and that is the opinion generally of England. 1 am in a posi-tion to speak for our trade, becaune Sheffield is a great iron mining center. In Sheffield there is a stretch of land three miles in ieneth and one-fourth of a mile In width, covered with iron and steel works, giving employment to many thousand men. Formerly these works made enormous quantit to of steel rails, ingots and tiros for the American market; but now half the plant of that great area is idle. Adjacent to the works are the cottages of workmer. Many of them have not been occupied for rears, while whole rows of houles have fallen to ruin,"

Long stated that the adoption of free trade in the United States means the tt-open Ins of three big Iron works now falling into decay.

A * Ovat ion In N e w York H a r b o r — T h « • t a t c . m a n r r a e « a i » d w i t h Adilraeaea,

to W k l e h U s Kepllra—On t h e R o a d t o AiiKuata.

s l a n t s , o r u t i x a .

KRW YORK. Aug, 11 .—The iteamer Laura Btarl.i, wliloh was substituted for the Bam RIoan . took t h e R l a l n e recej i t lou p a r t y f r o m pier IH at T:lW o'clock a. in. and resuhinl i iunraut lne at 7:44. T h e a t o a m e r C i t y of N e w Y o r k w a a b o a r d e d five mllea off Handy Hook, w h i l e at a n c h o r w a l t l n r f o r h i g h t i d e l o e r o s s t h e bar. b y r e p r e a e n l s t l v e a of t h e p r e s s w h o l e a r n e d t h a t t h e voyaire w a s u pli'aoant anil un-e v e n t f u l one, and t h a t Mr. B la ine waa w e l l a n d had not .•nffi'rod f rom l e a s i r k n e i a . Mr. Rla lne aald he waa In e x c e l l e n t h e a l t h a n d t h a t hia t r i p bad r e n e w e d h i i y o u t h .

Mr. l lartU-U, pre. i ldsnt of t h e N e w Y o r k C i t y K e p u b l i c s n I' lub. in b e h a l l of th* w a n ) r lub* r e p r e s e n t e d , d e l i v e r e d s n ad d r e s t of w e j e o m e . In w h i c h he auid;

" W e are not oa-omliled on ibia oeoa . ioa la a iplrl l of adulaiion lo do homage to one occu-pylnf talgi. udlrlul povtion. nor a te we »eek. t n ( t o flnd (ator with » oond.datr upon wbom the uianllo of power la aocn l o m l . tmt we come l o trrret a pr vale eitizen. «ho«e n a m e la • o mUmately aaauctated la our hutory for ibe paat Keoerallon that no offlee can add lualer to bis fame or inctraae Ibe i-Mrrm and admira-tion in wbl>-b he I. held b t hia (cllnw rountry-men. ARaln, air, <>• bid \aii wrlcome lo yout native shores."

Mr. B la lno in rep ly oxpreaaed hia u rut ill-ca t ion a t otice more belnK luiuiiV and anld:

" I can not tell you how deeply grateful I am to be remcinl>«rrd m Ibla manner by you and these aasembled n n l l e t n s i k II Is a scene I s b s l l nerer lonteL It > an ot-cavuiB which. I assure yon. I appm- ate from the depths of my heart. It la ahadowel only by the aad •vent which f l e e t e d ua a> thn first pliioe of American newa » e heard—the death of Ueneral Sheridan, a man a h o waa above party.and wbo stood for the union of the Statea. The campaign wo which you are about to (Bier l> not a contest ol c a p l u l against capital: II is not a oonteat of partlssa against partisan. It la much higher than I bra". It transcend* all party motlre. Whether the great maas of American c i t izen! srbo earn their bread by the awuat of tlielr brow afcall be serluusly reduce.l in their emolu-ment from day to day, that Is the wbole pith • n d movement o l Ihla quest on. I say here, as I hope to s>y with nuica more elsb-orstlnn. that Ih' « s « e « o l the Amcr-Iran laborer oao lutt be reduced e l -r e y with the coasenl and Ihe rotes of the American laborer himself. Tha appeal l ies to b in . It comes to the dooi and asks k l a whether, wltb Ihe great p o a e r ol the fraaohl is snd Ihe great majority he possesses In bis own hands, he is willing lor blmtelf and his associates, his children and b s children's children, to take that fatal step, at the bidding of an American ticngreas and an Amer.eao President who are governed by that s l c m e a t which sought l o destroy this Nauun."

W h i l e M r B l a i n e w a s i p e a k l u g g r e a t e n t b i m l a a m preva i led . A t I h e c l o s e h e w a s p r e s e n t e d w i t h s e v e r a l a d d r e s s e s . W h e n t h e s i e u m c t a r r i v e d a t Its p ier t b o u a s n d a w e r e amunubled to g r e e t b i n , and w i t h dlOleulty he r e a c h e d h i s r a r r i a g s a n d w a a d r i v e n to Ihe F i f t h A v e n u e H o t e l W h e n h s r e a c h e d h l i room m o r e a d d r e s s e s w e r e n s d e . t o w h i c h lie r e a p o n d e d In fit-t i n g teriux. l l u n v n o u b i o p e r a o n s a l s o ca l l ed upon h i m .

Jifcw YOKK. Aug. "lit F r i d a y n i g h t Madiaun Hquace waa aga iu ablate . T h e occas ion w a o t h e l e a d e r of a sere-nade a n d addreaa t o Mr. B l a i n e b y t h e w o r k i n g - i n e n . and t h e e n t i r e t o w n i o s n e d t o be i - rowding l o ace and hear. E v e n b« f o r e aunael thn puople iMmmenced to g a t h e r ou t h e c u r b s a n d a m o n g t h e t r e e s of t h e park, a u d long b e f o r e t h e a p p o i n t e d t i m e t h o s e w h o w e r e e n t i t l e d b e g s u t a k l o g p l a c e s o n t h e iri and s tand.

M o a n w b i i e lbo corridura of t h e F i f t h A v e n u e Hete i w e r e c r o w d e d w i t h p r o m i -nent psoide. all Mraiting to soe Mr, Blalaa About « o'clock he appeared, ruddy ana smiUag. Ue leaned ou the a rm of tbg R*-Bublloan candidate f o r Vice-President,Hon. fcsvl P. Morton, and w a s e n v e l o p e d i n a d a r k g rea tcoa t . H e w a l k e d a l o w l y down the main stairway and w a s mrt h y P o l i c e C a p t a n Re l l l y aud a s q u a d of patro lmen , w h o Immedia te ly f o r m e d a hoi. l o w s q u a r e and thna e s e o f t c d Mr. B l a i n e t o t h e grand stai>d. W h a u t h e c r o w d s i g h t e d t h e g u e s t nf t h e e v e n i n g t h e r e rase u p o n t h e a i r deep, hoarse m u r m u m t h a t s w e l l e d i n t o a cheer .

W h e n q u i e t w a s Anal ly re s tored Mr. P a v i d B e a l y , ou beha l f o l t h e w o r k i n g - m e n o f S e w Yoi li s n i d :

I "On behalf o ' Ihe «orkiug people of Amer-ica we bid you. Mr. Hlaioe. our first and best-loved fe l low.c . t iun. welcoiLa home. In an e»-p s d a l manner are the wage-workers and pro-dooers of Amev.ca prompted to ask for pre-• sdsnoe lo welcoming you thus upofi youi landing, and lo take counsel with you upon the pressing Issues of the hour affact ng Ibe Immediate Interests of tbstr homes aud famll lss; and we seek your sdvlcs, eoafldent that your Judgmeat has not beea warped by foreign mfluenoes and that your e o n n ^ I will be u a lain ted by s«l-flshBsss and free from sophistry aud that it wlU repressut the best Intereata of the Baptiblle and therefore of Amerleaa labor. W e appeal to you to turn Ibe light of your ex-perleaes and Judgment upon thla problem with a v i sw l o teaasnriag Ihe wag*.workera and all patrlotlo oltlrens North and South who may be IrBnenos l by the sophistries of those who Kgard with coi i templ Ihe legi t lmale efforts of Ibe working people lo bet 'er their sondl-Uon aad tnalidaja a higher standard of wages aad home c o m f o r u l h a a prevails la Europe."

l a reply Mr. Blaine said -"You hare befure you a contest In which a

great Issue is to be set t led by lbs A m e r l o u pooplo fur perhaps an Indefinite period, the one way or the other. The year i m ; was pros-perous. mid Ihe President at Its c lose proposed a radical change ta the industrial sy s t em whicb

.bad produced that Kreal proa|«r1ly, and s « e e that day there has bean confusion in Ibe com-n s r e e and manulactorles nf the ITnited Slates. T t e q u n l l o n before Ihe Amerlean poorle Is whether be and bis Administration shall be s tuta lced In that movement. The Repubtlo-ana. having the- beat caute, have nominated tb« b e l l man. They have g ven l o you for President a man of found experience, a man of berolc record in the war. a man of great purity of character, a uiau of great flrmnssa, and worthy of the best daya of the administra-tion la this connlry. And y o u have assoolsted with aim a man whom to New Yorkers I need e s t further describe U-al to say hia name Is Lsv i P. Morton, a man of the most gcasrous character, of lotei l igenl comprehension of aT-fairs, of the widest and most s tatesmanl ike Views on nil public qucations pending before the Amerlean people."

Mr. B l a i n e f u r t h e r sa id t h a t E n g l a n d w a s o n l y u n i t o d o n one opin ion , and t h a t w a s t h s t Hon. O r o v e r C l e v e l a n d . Pres i -d e n t of t h e Uni ted Htatea, e m b o d i e s in h i s person t h e r e g u l a r for .* .-if r o v o i m c a n d f r o e t r a d e for I h e U n i t e d «v« iea w h i c h t h e y l ike . "The A m e r i c a n p e o p l e . " he sa id , '• And t h e i r intereata In onu pol-i c y a n d that t h e Kngi iah w a n t to c h a n g e t h a t po l i cy so as b e t t e r l o eon-f o r m t o t h e i r intereata. A n d t h a i , g e n t l e m e n , la t h e pr ime <|iioatlim b o f o r o y o u In n e x t N o v e m b e r ' a e l ec t ion . I a m glad t h a t t h i s a tee t i i i g i s ••ailed In i h e n a m e of t h e l a b o r i n g people , b e c a u s e t h i s q u e s t i o n is . f r o m Oral lo last , f rom sk in t o core a n d back t o s k i n UKUIII. n queat lon of labor.

"I will not in ilil» cauiiiaign s lop lo argue the qneallon npo • any u h e r bas lv I have a o personal ty lo ludukc lu; have no sores to

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T h e s e r v i c e s HI t h e grave , w h i c h , ac -c o r d i n g l o tlm ritual of t h e C a t h o l i o c h u r c h , are very br ie f nnd s implu. w e r e c o n d u e l e i l hy U*. Kcv. J o h n F d o y , Ijisliop-e l e c t of D e l m i t . T h e a l ie of ( l e n e r n l S h e r i d a n ' s g r a v e In Arl intrton C e m e t e r y is o n t h e o p e n plateau on t h e cres t of a hil l .

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The b o d i e s of s e v e r a l o thers are k n o w n t o be b e n e a t h i h e ru ins , hut they c a n n o t b e recovered unt i l t h e m a s s of br ick be-n e a t h which t h e y arc l iurisd coo l s off . F o u r |>er*ons w e r e bad ly hurL T h e l o s t Is eat inmted at KHU.OOO, w h i c h is more than lialf c o v e r e d h y insurnnoe . I t s e e m s t h s t t h e r e w a s c r i m i n a l c a r e l e s s n e s s l u e r e c t i n g t h e f o u r - s t o r y S t m c t u r e e , be-c a u s e t h e y cd l lapsed s o l e l y from t h e heat . O n e b u i l d i n g fel l iu w h e n fifty persona were iosldc.

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t h e c h a i r m e n of t h e g r i e v a n c e e o m m l t t e e s of t h e Brotherhood of E n g i n e e r s resolu-t i o n s w e r e adopted Indors ing t h e a c t i o n of Messrs . A r t h u r a n d S a r g e n t r e g a r d i n g t h e " Q * ' s tr ike . I ' la iu a r e in p r o g r e s s con-o o r n i u g i h o I rouble , but no one w o u l d re-veal w h a t t h e y are.

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A c o f a r a . Go.. Aug, III —A l i t t l e 4 y e a r -o ld n e g r o boy, w h o s e parent s l i v e on Y a n k Carro l l ' s p l a c e in D o o l y C o u n t y , k i l l e d h i s l i t t l e brother h y k n o c k i n g h i m on t h e head w i t h u p i ece of wood. T h l a Is t h e y o u n g e s t m u r d e r e r iu t h e h i s t o r y of t h e country .

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addreaaed t h e S i -nate y e a i e r d a y in opposl -t lnu l o Iho Haherlea Irenly . He a d v o c a t e d union w i t h I'unnda and h o m e rule fur Ire l a n d WAMIIMITHS*. Aug '.i In Ihe Si ' imto y e s t e r d a y t h e lilll lunklng prohib i t ion o f e m l g r a l l e n f rom I'hlba and t h e e x c l u s i o n o f t h e C h i n e e f r o m Ihe I n i l ed S l a t e s Iroii-clad in all re-peel*. wu« paase i l Htm a t o r K v a r l - apuka a g a i n s t Hie l iahcrlea t r e a t y .

WSSHIXOMX. Aug. HI - T h e l l aher i e s t r e a t y w a s f i i r lher dt«eu««i d in Ihe S e n . a t e y e a t o r d s y .

WASIIIXiiTDX. Aug. II —In Ihe S e m i t e y e s t e r d a y bi l l s w e r e paauM a p p r o p r i a t i n g $100,UUU f o r a mari i n hosp i 'u ' a t Kvaua-Ti t l e , I n d . ; to i m p r o v e ami eneoura i te t h e c u i t i v a t i e n and uiai iuf: . . ' ture n f flax aud hemp, and to regulate e o n i m m c c c a r r i e d ou by t e l e g r a p h V hil l waa iulro<lii«i-<l a p p r u p r i a l i n g j j i n iml l o prevent a s p r e a d of y e l l o w f e v e r liy in l er s t a l e ci iniinerne. a n d one m a k i n g t h e |»>.laire on first-Class m a i l m a t t e r o n e n ' l i l mi oum-e f rom J n n u a r y I, ISMi. Hie i -on ferenee report on tho hi l l g r a n t i n g aid lo S l a t e h e m e s f o r d i s ubletl v o l n n l e e r a w a s u g r e e d l s N i n e pen-s ion v e t o e s w e r e rceetved from the Pres i -d e n t . A d j o u r n e d l u Ihe 1.1th.

W»*nivoTi>N. Aug . 14.—Ill t h e S c n u t s y e s t e r d a y a hil l w a s *ntr<aliiii<d t o proliib'.l t h e e r e c t i o n of bridgea a c r o s s n a v i g a b l e s t l c a m a w i t h o u t Ihe e . inseut of C o n g r e s s . T h e fishery t r e a l v w a s f u r t h e r d i s e u s s e d .

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terday s p e n t i h e t i m e in d U e u s a i o n s of Iho I 'o iumbu* K x p s i l l l o n bil l , but w h e n a v o l # w a s reached it w a s d i s c o v e r e d t h a t no quo . r u m w a s present .

WIMIIMITON. Aug . H.—In t h e H o u s e y e s t erda) thu s e s s i o n w a s d e v o t e d t o d i s r u s a l u g I r u s l s und t h e ' u e a i m t u u b o i l s h t h e m , I h e major i ty of t h e s p e a k e r s f a v o r i n g t h o S p r i n g e r bil l lu lax t h e p r o d u c t s of t rus t s .

WA>uixi.TO.t. Aug . l a — I n t h e H o u s e y e s t e r d a y a comniunlcut io i i w n s received atkiiif.' u;d for Ihe d e v e l o p m e n t of t h o c u l t u r e of r a w alik In C u l i f o m i a . F i v e p r i v a t e [aMision vei'<e* w e r e reee ive i i f rom t h e P r e n i d e n t The bil l l u o|H'n t h e lle<I P i p e s t o n e re servat ion , in Minnesota , b y a p p r a i s e m e n t and sa le o f lamia w h e n e v e r a m a j o r i t y of ihe I n d i a n s c o n s e n t , w a s f a v o r e b l y reported. T h e r o u f e r e n e u re-port on t h e bil l for t h e e r c c t i o n of a pub l i c b u i l d i n g at S i o u x l i l y . la . , t o cos t fl.'AOOiX w a s a g r e e d to.

W A B H l S o r o x . Aug. I L — l u tho H o u s e y e s t e r d a y t h e t i m e w a s m o s t l y o i - .nplcd in t h e c o n s l d e r a l i o u of a w a r c l a i m bil l . A t t h e e v e n i n g s e s s i o n f o r t y o n e pens ion b i l l s w e r e paswi l . A d j o u r n e d l o t h e I3lh

WASHIXOTOS. A u g . 14.—In tin* H o u s e y e s t e r d a y a joint r e s o l u t i o n w a s intro-duced apprupr ia t ing J\I«I,OIO to aid in sup-p r M s i n g I n f e c t i o n s d i a e a a e s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . T h e S e n a t e hil l w a s p a s s e d in . c r c a i i u g to Ih lr ty do i lara a muntli t h e r a t e of p e n s i o n l o r total d e u f n e s s . T h e Korti-t l ea t iou Appropr ia t ion h II w a s ••uiiHldercd in c o m m i t t e e o f t h e w h o l e .

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H a r b o r bill l i e eame n l a w S a t u r d a y w i l h -o u t P r e s i d e n t C l e v e l a n d ' s s i gnature .

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o t h e r t r i l l e s 1 b r o u g h t b o c k w i t h mo f r o m , abroad, and y o u r f a t h e r d i d i n s t h o h o n o r t o accept i l one day w h e n w o s a l s m o k i n g j iu t h e off ice in M o n t r e a l . "

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m e m b e r o f t h e M o n t r e a l b a n k i n g l i a C K I w h e r e y o u r f a t h e r w a s c a s h i e r . "

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! s u m m e r w i t h o u t one rcco l l cc t lon r e n c h i n g i | b a d ; b e h i n d t h e J u l y d a y w o c a m e . " i S o "Montrea l . ' o r " B a n k , " had n o t j

o n c e been n a m e d b e t w e e n t h e m ; a n d . a s | h e r f a t h e r had sa id , t h e r e were u o n e i g h - : ] bors t o a s k of t h e i r p a s t . A s t r a y s | i o r l d -I m a n n o w a n d t h e n w a s more i n t e r e s t e d ] in tho t r o u t s t r e a m s , o r a w h i t e fish h o l e , ! t h a n in thu h i s t o r y o f t h o s u r l y Usher-! m a n w h o h i d s o llt' l ie t o say or t h o g i r l 1 w h o m a n a g e d l o k e e p o u t of t h e w a y .

S o Geof frey Morris b e i n g her first a c t u a l !

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s h e said. "1 wus keenin ir him f o r b r e a k -

t e a d of here i n Maine . Geof f rey Morr i s c o u l d haul m e a w a v t o pr i son f o r e m b e z -z l i n g t h e f u n d s o f h i s bank , f o r w h i c h I w a s cash ier ,"

" F a t h e r . I s h o u l d n e v e r b e l i e v e v o u a t h i e f , u n l e s s y o u t o l d m e so. And I k n o w y o u w i l l not t e l l m e so ."

" B u t if e v e r y o n e e l se t e l l s y o u s o . M e g ; H m u o t Geof frey Morr i s d o n e f s o a lready?"

M e g . w i t h o u t l o o s i n g her h o l d o f h e r f a t h e r , g l a n c e d . . v e r her s h o u l d e r a t Morris .

"I i i i iderstaini it n o w . "she cr ied . " Y o u h a v e h-eti k e e p i n g all t h i s w i c k e d s u s p i -c imi f rom m y k n o w l e d g e , h i d i n g m e a w a y f r o m al l n e w s o f i t . here in t h e w o o d a Vi i IIISHI iiot h a v e t roub led , papa; I s h o u l d n e v e r h a v o b e l i e v e d i t . A n d Mr. Morris does n o t b e l i e v e i t . e i t h e r , " ahe sa id , s u d d e n l y t u r n i n g ronrid upon h i m .

H e c a m e f o r w a r d , t h u s c h a l l e n g e d . " T h a i I n e v e r d i d . " h e sa id . " M y co l -

l e a g u e s m a y . 1 n e v e r did. And f o r l b s i a s l m o n t h t h e y h a v e n o t , e i t h e r . H o w h a v e y o u b u r i e d y o u r s e l f , Mr. W ' n a t o u , t h a t fur t h e l a s t m o n t h y o u h a v e s e e n n o n e o f t h e firm's a d v e r t i s e m e n t s f o r y o u ? P o o r o ld D u p r e i s d e a d , W i n s t o n , b u t n o t In-fore c o n f e s s i n g t h a t it w a s be w h o IMIIIMS! tho b a n k . B u l l a s k y o u t o b e -l i e v e 1 k n e w t l m t y o u w e r e i n n o c e n t , a t first If y o u c a n n o t b e l i e v e t h a t , t h e n r e f u s e t o l a k e m y h a n d . "

H e hail s t r e t c h e d i l out f r a n k l y . Meg , g l a n c i n g f r o m t h e o n e t o t h e o t h e r ,

d r e w t h e t w o s o f t l y t o g e t h e r , h e r o w n h a n d n e s t l i n g i u t h e m both.

"I am g l a d , " s h e sa id , l o o k i n g s t r a i g h t u p i n t o G e o f f r e y ' s face . "I c o u l d n e v e r h a v e f o r g i v e n y o u h a d y o u d o u b t e d h i m . B u t I a m g l a d w o c a n be f r i e n d s . "

" H a v e w e n o t s m o k e d t h e p ipe o f p e a c e toge ther?" s a i d h e , l i g h t l y .

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( i co f frey Morr i s ' m i n d — w e l l , p e r h a p s n o t h i s mind , b u t h i s h e a r t — t h a t o n e m i g h t lie g lad ( o lie s o m e t h i n g m o r e t h a n f r i e n d w i t h Meg W i n s t o n . A n d s o m u h o w or o l h e r he m u s t h a v o s u c c e e d e d , t h o u g h t h i s s u m m e r , n o w ( l i s t he i s p l a n n i n g an-o t h e r fishing ( r i p t o t h e l a k e s t h a t w i n d i n and o u t f r o m Canada i n t o Maine , i t la n o t Meg W i n s t o n , but M e g Morris , w h o Is p r o m i s i n g t o g o a - f i s h i n g w i t h h i m . — C V M a i t l a n d in Once a W e e k .

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a n t s . uml it w a s m o r e t h a n 4 . - i0yeari l a t e r b e f o r e i h o n u m l i e r e x c e e d e d ha l f a mi l l ion . In 1801 t h e p o p u l a t i o n w a s o n l y 547 .756 . a n d t h e e n t i r e d e p a r t r a e n i of t h e S e i n e contuined b u t 0UI,5t>5 s o u l s . S i n c e t h e n t h e n u m b e r h a s increased , in t h e d t v , t o 2 ,250,000, nnd in t h e d e p a r e m e n t t o a b o u t :i.("10,(10(1, C e r t a i n q u a r t e r s , t h o a e i n t h e c e n t . T o f t h e c i t y , can be c o n s i d e r e d aa h a v i n g reached t h e i r m a x i m u m , a n d aa a m a t t e r o f f ac t t h o l a s t c e n s u s , t a k e n i n |NS(I, s h o w s a s l i g h t f a l l i n g off in t h e m a s compared w i t h t h o c e n s u s o f 1881. B u t in all o t h e r p o r t i o n s of t h e c i t y a n d in t h e M i h u r b s t h o Increase i s apparent . B u t t h e numl ier c f French b o r n p e n u i u s h a s not increased , h o w e v e r ; i n 18bl t h e y w e r e y.05?.l i i l i , w h i l e five y e a r s l a t er t h e y n u m -betssl b u t 2 .057 ,808 , so t h a t t h e w h o l e In-crease, 180.253, iu 1980, c o m e s f r o m t h e fore ign e l e m e n t .

Nil c o n t i n e n t a l c i t y c o n t a i n s so m a n y f o r e i g n e r s us I 'aris , a n d n o w h e r e o i i t s lda ot America is t h e r e s u c h a rap id increase In t h a t c l a s s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y . B e l g i a n i c o m e first o n t h e l i s t , n u m b e r i n g 40,849; t h e r e nre 80.2211 G e r m a n s . 28.781 Swlaa a n d 22 ,580 Idil iun.i . N e a r l y a l l t h e s e peo-ple b e l o n g t o t h e l a b o r i n g c l a s s e s . T h e contrary is t h o c a s e w i t h E n g l i s h . Amer i -CHUS, S|>aiiiards a n d U u s s i a n s . a l l of w h o m are very n u m e r o u s . T h e s o l i v e a l m o s t e x c l m i v e l y i u t h o w e a l t h i e r o u a r t e r s . a n d i*. i s t o bo p r e s u m e d t h a t w h e n t h e y are nut e n g a g e d i n b u s l u e s s r e q u i r i n g capi ta l t h e y are h e r e t o s p e n d m o n e y d r a w n from t h e i r o w n c o u n t r i e s . — P a r i s C N e w Or-l e a n s P i c a y u n e .

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HOUSE FURNISHING H I nml . Send I jn oanl* let M . i a i * and reeeu .iur I l imra l iJ I atal .^ue m PSS"" ail hanrJ.n. a. i l i te ijranil llaiii'I. I'IM.II UM..*, l i lp j ip - rii-rr rer i ' i i imi ' . Prli-afllOhut .snt irru if you cul ihi- .ml and nientlon till, nai^r, N l i v r r , I h ln i . . IIli.««. T l a . I e . . a . \ \ ii.iri^.. nnd W i l l . . , , W r r . , T L r • ,.N.1 f M n r y Ijwoda. OIJ l l f ' lli -I l u . . - II . I.P.O.N A K II 'S HOHN Ar I ' l l . .

IJ.-i.ud N u p l d a . M i r k .

F ^ E p i E c r O P

PLUG TOBACCO

P O S S I B L E AMD IS K N O W N A S a " M A K E I T

W -g r a n d

FOR P U R E D R U G S A N D M E D I C I N E S Y O U S H O U L D A L A ' A Y S G O T O

CLARK & WINEGAR'S. A t t h e i r s t o r e y o u w i l l a l w a y s f i n d a • • m i p l c t e s t o c k o f

aper. Shades and Decorations. o f al l k i n d s in S t a n i l i i r d l l r a n t l s .

Brushes , Oils, Varnishes, Etc. L u b r i c a t i n g O i l s , w a r r a n t e d M BE c q n a l t o the b e s t so ld .

COMES AS I .

n e a r b e i n o We intend not to k beaten i. i any of Itie above Lines of Goods, A R E M E M I I E K T H A T !

C L A R K ^ W I N E G A R , L U W K I X , M I C H I G A N .

AT

COLLAR & WEEKES', Largest and Most Complete Line

FREE ^0NSULTATIDH

- D R . », B. SPINNEY,-M e d i c a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f i h e Y p t i l a n l |

S a n i t a r i u m f-.i t h e piir|K».- n f an-omnsaLt

t i n / l.ix n u i n fri i - ieU aiid | i , i t lei i l« tiint m i l

U i l o r consu l t h l i r n! t l i . - S ' i i i l iri-ini. l ia

AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE

MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN P O C K E T P I E C E S OR C A R R Y W H O L E .

M. FIMZER BROS., lOQisYi i l e , Ky .

A N U M B E R O F DESIRABLE

I N L O W E L L .

S P E C I A L T H I N G S IN

Embroideries, Laees, Parasols and Dress Goods. Y o u s h o u l d scv. IIEFORE L)II)ini

f w i l i i r t -vn^in l i i v al i l u - ^ iii ' i:iri'jiji ,ba j • M l ' T

|.|M.'llfi! 1.111 l l l ire 111 I h e |H i i i i l n i m d l a i n * i J l l i r n - n r p 0 1 0

i i r ^ n r i ^ L ^ i D U l l Q U l U LUiib, IIKIII y e a r s in ( . n o i i . v — t h i r t e e n y e a r , it / > 11 i \ ' ^ t ' C I

renera l p m e t i i v . a n d fifleeu V e n n - i n i h e s n i t b 1 1 ' . ' \ \ C . , L a s t b l U C , f e n e r a ! |

tn.! trvatinent o f nil f o r m ' i .f t h r o n i e l l i s

Mia-s. T h e lu-l t w o M-.o- lui - lia.l i-harye

first o f A l i i i a a i n l n o w V|»il; i i! i iS:ini!i iriuiri>

n n v i l i ) ; p .xure. l ml iihle a - i - t uu . l ie i- e n

a l l ied t o i i e t a u n y f r o m t h e S u n i l a r i i n n ic •

i i a>>nta li in.- . If y o u I w v e C a t a r r h . T h r o a t

Lung, Eye, Ear, Liver, Stomach, Ki-'nt) o r N e r v c u s D l s e a s e t , i n i j i n . v e t h i s 1,(1^.1

S u m l y for a i i i t e f u l e.\aiii i i i i . i i i .II . Ii u m

i w * ' i s e i i r a h l e h e *111 t . i l >• 1 •; i f v . , '.e treated at hi .uie he v ill . ' n - . , ii i,.ii u, wi l l te l l y m i HIIHI i i » II •• T nii.L ImM 'MIL i t wi l l t a k e at the Silii'i.rl.1111.

G L A S S E S l i i t i - l t . . nil • n*. -. iiitsliMjMi • 11. S|«s'L.I a t t i i i l i i ii v i t . - i Ui f t J c i a l , Ull;. i.ll

and Private Diteam.

GRAND RAPIDS. *KW R A T H B U N H O U S E , S E C O N D D A Y

O F E A C H M O N T H . ( 3 2 i n n ,

FOR SALE

VERY C H E A P , F o r p r t r c d a n d t e r m s a p p l y t o

A . L . P E C K , LUWKI.I., MICH.

SHEET MUSIC CHEAl'KST ami l l farr In the WORLD

hend for eatalotfiie of 3.(U0 pi.-.-.-, u l louj ami I u . i . u U r S t e e l Musle, Vocal aud inslr i i i ie i i ia l , all iJaiiilanl. full t i i s . refular nlition>, Sold al Ilk- t-Ai-h HiKVlal rati-* to lescbers , ur uu orders .1 i.iei-ea or over VentlOB this paper. Add rata.

' J A M E S H MKUHli /rr . 1 I.iyii a.'i PI n i l A re . Chicago, III.

O L I V E T C O L L E G E , I iepartmeni . Able Instructors. F l o e I

Miueuni I j u v e l l b r n n . Fall term o p e n s Be|it. M WlnU-r term Jan, 1. Kend fur e i l a l o c n e . l lmS.)

" T H E O L D

H E A D Q U A R T E R S I - ' O R

Detroit, G'iiHafea& Milwaukee H A I L W A V

THE OLD KKUAHLE ROUTE TO A U . f ' l i m EAUT A N D WEST

u effect May 10, ISP"

T B A I K 8 LEAVE LOWELL OOllfO E A S T I Detroit Express . . . . 7 * ) a * e TbrouitbMail. , . . II I N I Even in ir Rzpreas. I IT e a IS Mlaed 1* »0 r « 10 Limited Express, : 'B r «

GOIb'O WEST:

BOOTS Sg SHOES. W e c a r r y t h e U r g e s t a n d B e s t S t o c k in t o w n , c o m p r i s i n g

e v e r y t h i n g in t h e l i n e of f o o t - w e a r .

HOWK & BOSTWICK, B A N K B L O C K - L O W E L L M I C H ,

I l L / E O Z R - a - ^ I K r & S i M I I T H C U K A L B I t S I N

SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, Bui lders ' H a r d w a r e a S o e c i a l t y .

KVHR S H O W N IN L O W M L ,

A n d e x t r a n i c e p a t t e r n s . W i l l s o o n h a v e a C a r p e t R o o m

w h e r e w e s h a l l b e a b l e t o s h o w t h e m t o m u c h

b e t t e r a d v a n t a g e .

Also Lace C u r t a i n s in (iKHAT VARIETY.

REMEMBER THE PLACE.

LARGEST STOCK, B E S T B i V n G r A - I T S T S .

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT

C o l l a r & W e e k e s . '

Nl'LSOX, MA'lTliK & COMPANY, MAHUFACTUREnS OF

' Nos. 33, 35 4 37 Canal St, ,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. A ful l l ine of Par lor Goods and Draperies o f al l g rades.

U W r a i to r u « tt a n I ou RA

10 iu EN

1 Monilna Express . J Thniuxu Mali. 7 Nl^ht^ E x p r e s s

'j 8*a9aiiibosl Express. . , 9 * Throuob tickets l o a l l prlni'ipal p o b i l s East for sale a l l b s Company's o A e e , I oweU,

S o e . 7 a n d 10 run d a l l y : otbei train' dally, Sunday excepted . A O. I 'EVDLACFF. W. E .DAVIH.

I ^ e e i i Axec t A - t - G - ^ A ^

Lowell & Hastiogs Railway. T I M K T A B L K :

TKAISS AKKIVi:.

iu1 r u.

TRAINS U U V K .

111:10 r . a.

T h e M a i l s .

DIAMOND MEDICINE CoMPANr Omcir

C O M P O S E D ENTIRELY O F HTRBS.

Alji'tKlLlllilODPDRIFIHR P o a l l i v e l y • o r e . L i t e r a n i l K i d n e y t ' o m p l a l B l s . * C u n a l l p a t l u u . I l l i e u u t a l l i n i . S e r u f u i u , I l t u p s y , IIII-luuannM. M « l . r i a , l i i . i b e l e - . a u d a l l l l | u - a a * « a r l a l u a f r o m I m p u r e II|I>MI.

O F O I t T H K L A D I E S .

Ladle , will IIml this a perfect remedy for Krmale Tn.uh-I M , SIK h a- |>aiiifiil suJ . u | > i i m M d tneni lniaUun. sick hea.1 at he. uml ala., fui heautlfi uyc tlu> complex ion and enulM-at-InK | i im|iles and liluU'liea snd U h e r sltln dbs«arn.

NOTICE OUR CUARANTEU. We aay to al l ir) II ami b o c i n r l n c w l . l h e s fuie a s » « t iare

eonviooed otbera. ai.il If It dot-s not do Just aa rrpresenteil , returu the p o c k a a e and have y o u r m o n e y refuivlrd.

Kur sale V a l l d r u s x i a U or al l auliuirtxed eaoTasalne a<-ent«.al * S r . a i l e a n d • 1 . 0 0 p e r P a i k s ( e . ur inalled i» any ai l jreas o n n v e i p t of price, b y I lie

Diamoud Medicine Oo.. D e t r o i t , Ml r l i . 77 S t a t e S t r e e t ,

i inu-kaite lu their liome and n e t r r

4:151

I t ' s U e l i e a c y o l P l a T o r

And the efficacy of ita action huvo ren-dered the famous California lii|Uid fruit nwedy. Syrup of Fig*, immtnaely pop-ular. It cleansea und tone# up the Ketl and feverish SyoU-m. and d Headaches. Colds and Fever*. Sol 50c nud $1.00 bollle* hy all leading: druggist*.

r pop-? cloe-lisiielB old in

I^UNLL WEST.

-C-lose.1 pouch for (Srand I Kapids.

12 10 p. M —Way mail. 450 p. in.—Way mail.

OOINII EAST.

7:18 a. M.—Qoeed IWMCLI for Detroit. IL.-iia. in.—Way mail. \ :V) p. M.—Way mall. 7 10 p. M.—Mail received: none sent. |

IKUNU s o i r T i i .

OAF) II.M.—Mail by c a r r i e r to ' 'handler.; Campbell. Campbell, ('larks-1 ville. Carle ton Center.

FROM T H E s o r n t .

OLBOU. M.—Mail received from So. Irving, O'Donnell, Free|iort, UE gan, Bowne, Alto.

OOINO NORTH.

I-JO p. m —Mail for FalloieburK. Alton, Grant, Orattan.

FROM THE NORTH.

11:80 a. m.—Mail received from alwve pla.-es.

All mail* c l o t u M minutea l*.-fore time above slated.

Poet OfHce open from 7 a. in. Ui rM p. m.. s t a n d a r i l time.

Don'i fail to see Jewell's 4-hole Novelty Raoges, ALSO A FINE LINE OF GASOLINE STOVES.

G E T T H E M O S T F O R Y O U R M O N E Y I

E t e n one aliotllil I I K «lU>4Mil it. | e r - A g e u l s IVaHle . l In a l l I d e a l i t i e s . U T " K i l r a

l l l i l l l . ' e l l l e t i la . IfiAyl)

i ' i • c c

Q u a l i t y a m o u n t s t o l i t t l e u n l e s s t h e p r i c e b e 1 'a i r ,

L o w P r i c e s a r c n o t B a r g a i n s u n l e s s Q u a l i t y is t h e r e .

ATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. e w S p r i n g S t o c k of

MEN'S

PEIUECTION IN STYLE AND ASSORTMENT. T h e s e a r e y o u r s if y o u m a k e s e l e c t i o n s f r o m •

AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND TRUNKS.

OUR S T O C K this SPRING IS As" STYLISH AND HANDSOME AS ANY ON EARTH Immense Assortment! New Feature. ! ExdmhreSyto I J W W f c , Trusty, Serviceable Goods Marked Rock-

t i u s . T h e Peoples Popular Clothier. E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 6 8 . - C O R N E R S T O R E T R A I N ' S O P E R A H O U S E B L O C K .

Page 3: LOWELL JOURNAL.lowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Journal/1888/08_August/08-17-1888.pdf · occasion wao the leader of a sere-nade and addreaa to Mr. Blaine by the neighborhood working-inen.

N E I G H B O R H O O D N O T E S .

A l i o n A t o m s .

| Miss Cnru Wolls nnd Miiw (irnre Dan -I itls from Siiranac arr viniting tlieir cou-; sin. Miris Oprtif Oodfrer.

j Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. .John Anilrows. Aug. "tli, a girl.

llrx. Z. II. Covert lian none- to vmit lior ! Iirotlipm who live near Evnrt.

lever Soarlft Kennels'.

POWDER Absolutely Pure.

T h U p o i n l » r IIMH-vtnM. A Marvrl nf pur-i» • r m u i l i • n l »lillenotilMMHM >lon* i ~ v n -. i n k s t ' t h a n l l>' n r d l n a r ) klinl", • i i ' l r a i m o l I--

•M In ' •> n p ' l l l l o i i wl l l i llii- miil i i i i i . l . - "f l"»' — i. .I.i.i" »WkIiI alum or iili'Kplm1.' iniwdert. • .M o n l r In MUI«. K o j a l i ia l i i i i ! r . i m l e r Co .

•. W a l l m . N . Y . . I 9 - 2 5 |

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

S O L D I E R S ! Uio iimlrnilKiii'd «• f i e rMjin-tl of mony

Invalid So|ilien«. Im* i|iuilifliil and IM^'H iidnutti d to (irai'lii ••

in lli<'

I n t e r i o r D e p a r t m e n t , and all the bureaus Uiereot and i* now

Headv lo Prosecute Claims, ^ for Uiote that mav Ix" entitlol to PEN-

SION and BOUNTY.

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

A , B A R R ,

hits niuved hia I'aint Shoji over John Nlills" CurriaKf .Shop, nnd i- r< :i ly to do •Il work in the line of

B u g g y , C a r r i a g e a n d W a g o n

PAINTING it reiiMinahli- IIKUIVS to - iiit tin* times. Vl wink gimninteod i" 'm- of tin: liest. all and ijft |iii<-'^ before Koiiig elw-

I V l l f l T .

A . B A R R .

G I T Y

B u s L i n e F O R E M A N & T A L B O T . P R O P ' S

• i r d r n I'it I ' a s v i y j e n i o r l U g f g t li-fi a l T r a i n -

HolW. D a r k l l o u v ..r K o m i i a n A Al

ilrich'a Market will n v c i v i - | iruii i | i t

a l l m l i u n .

reported at Stephen

John Wright has gone to Dakoin.

V r r g e O B C t V i a l l o r .

Miss Ivium Davia, of Ornml liapidii. IH siM'nding the week with her coof lu— Mr. and Mm. W. L. Merriinan.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Parker have liern visiting their friends in Campbell.

Mr. nnd Mr*. Solon I ium. of Frreiiort, Kiindnjred with their mint nnd nneli-. Mr. mid Mrs. Kd. Iloag.

l^irl Niuli went to Grand Rapids lant Monday in cliargu of the sheriff to an hwer to the charge of drawing his revol-ver on Win. Krum when very angry.

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IM ILAS • .| IM L« • • - • 1-1 I— •

FOR ONE DOLLAR

GOITS HONEST 11« r n t « a » to h M (W. (1 I f w . il.til t«^r « pmimt iom*u.*c •-"» «t f^ttac w i t"' ' ' ion * K«l r»ni • .• . » u b#M NUtiBf. I.Ktll»K U ^ M l a O l l . r i l M 4*1 (rr« it" q wtUl ao^ bnuit ' »»• m,*A it ,

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COIT'S FtOOR PAINT;- ' rafcw lhat nrr'f iWa-t bcr-~l . .

-.W a " - k . • ' L . • "O,

Nrit l;-.«r u B I'm OUT I H.SIH r i l \ T I pouiLil tnl tuiuUfiUa-*- ».-ir.«lrJ U 4»' kartf a* • rwk •••r Mfki. .• I. - .>«

S ^ W O N T D R r STICKY

The weather has delayed the out har-vest.

Mrs. Joseph Tallant isre|iort«l failing.

Mrs. ( ' . S. Knglish wan taken to the Health Home at Battle Cr^'k lavt week.

A t anvas on the aire between Ionia and Greenville, of the voters, Nhuwed Ull for Cleveland and 9R for Ilarrison.

Mm. Sjoncer und ilauuditor. of Minn., arc visiting relatives ih Cam nl wll an-l friends in Boston.

.Union Picnic-at .Morrison l.ake Aug. 32 and a meetiue of the Ionia County Grnnge, on the Fair Grounds at Ionia, the saint- date.

N. F. Gould's house is growing rapid-ly-

Several from lliis locality attended the Soldiers gathering at (ireenville last week.

H c g w u n .

The Bancroft Brothere art enlarging Uie capacity of their fruit eva|iorator and will soon be reatly for business. The lioya are hustlen* anil will no doubt make a success.

Mrx VanDyke returned home from Stanton. Thunulay, Aug. Hth. quitesiek. Ur. 1. II. Malcolm is in attendance.

Miss Minnie Wright r<-lurned home Aug. Iilth.

The South ward Sunduy school met at the residence of Mrs. Baiit-mft Tues-day evening. July :tlst. ami had a very enjovable time singing, with Mr. Joseph and Henry Jones ns leaders.

Mr.. Ban. Newcomb and daughter Matie, have gone on a visit to relatives ntGreenville. Beldingnnd Cook's Cor-ners.

Will M. Worden. of Grand Knpids, visitetl his mother last Sniiday. In this place.

Heorv Mallmy matie l/iwell friends a call last Sunday.

F r s e p o r t .

II. Whetlon is erecting a residence east of the handle factory.

The G. A. It. Iwml have in-vitations out annouDcIng a Harvest Party in Music Hall. Freeiiort. Friday evening. August '.Mth.

Frank Herrick is now proprietor of the Commercial House.

Work commenced yesterday morning on the railroad extension. Fifteen teams ami altout lifty men an-throwing dirt on Isaac Segera place just south of Fox's mill. •.'.•> Italians aa- here looking for work on the roml but it is not known whether they will lie employed or not. The right of way between here nnd Hastings has all been secured and .vork will be pushed in a livelv manner. Chief engineer Abbott anil Ins assistants have lieen engaged the past ten days running a line from Hustings to Battle Creek. The - art- e-xpecU-d here this week to correct up the line at this end.

There wll. It" a Kepublican Club or-ganized at this place Sut imky evening. August Sath. at which time P. T. Col-grove, of Hastings, uml other noted speakers will lie present lo nddress the meeting.

I.OKHII Laconira.

Mrs. 11. Seere is on the sn k list.

Mrs. Daniel Weaver will start for Penn. Wednesday to visit relatives.

Born, to Mr. and Mm. Custer, Aug. 8, a 1J lb. daughter.

The Misses Kmma Thouiaa and Mary Keim visited friends In Fast ("aiiipls-il Saturday and Sunday.

Sunday, AUK. 12, Ix-ing the 20th anm-versary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pardee, about 40 friends and relatives ol this i-stimable pair assem-bled nt their residence Friday evening to remind them of the event. They spent the evening in visiting, feasting, etc.. after which they returned to their homes, leaving behind them an elegant sot of china dishes and wishes of many more anniversaries.

Peter Thomas sold*a home to t "uster & Livingston instead of a farm, ns |icr last week's pa|>er.

Those not aliseut or tardy at the Dis-tnct No. a school, for the month ending Aug. 7. arc as follows: Lettie Walton. Robbie Ford. Guy Smith, Sarah Keller. Hattie I Messecar is thu teacher.

Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Speicher returned from then extended visit with friends in Penn. List week. BuitsiKT.

( i r a l l m i l i n t l i a r l n c a .

The oats are not all harvested yet. Plenty of rain now.

Mis. Cady, of Grand Rapids, is visit, mg friends here.

Mrs. llollw Brooks bus reiurned from her visit in Bowm- nnd Ada.

Rev. G. R. Biibjr ami wife, who have lieen taking a two weeks vacation, were again warmly welconu-d nl the Ashley 1 church Aug. VI.

No services at the Catholic chun h Aug. 12. us Father Crumley wns at Gn-enville.

The ASIIIAV and White Swnn Baptist churches hold their union picnic ut Wa-basis Lake Aug 10.

The Catholics held their annual festi-val on the church grounds Aug. 15.

Two grandehildren of Stephen Ren* nells. living with his family, have scar-let fever. Not dangemusly sick.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fuller now enjoy riding in a line top buggy of their own. Good.

Tlie liratian delegutea who an- strong Dt-mis'rnts at liome, and Trmn-ed in the Greenbacken ranks at the Grand Rapids Convention, are getting "Hail Colum-bia."

Mr. Jotvliua floweli, of IluDperiii, for-merly a resident here, visiletl Mr nnd Mrs. C. Close, Aug. II. also Mr. L../ , . Caukin, of Sparta, sou of the lute Hon. Vt.lney Caukin, Grattan's lirst lownship clerk. This son, who has bet-n a stu-dent ul Ann Arbor Univeraily, will •peak on Prohibition ihe evening of Aug. I t , at the Center.

A number of our citizens attended the fanentl services held for Mr. Win. Fe tereun. at his late home in onkfleld. Aug. 12. This pioneer of Oak Held, had he lived until November, would bare reached 80 years, being by his exemp-hry life work beloved ami respecied by all. Ills aged wife—W) years old la«t March—survivt-s bim, also a large fam-ily of sons and daughtere, among them being Divight Peterson, of Vergennes. Samuel Peterson nnd Mrs. Elijah Pratt, of Caledonia, the other children living

nearer tho old home. Mrs. S. B, KuU, of Rockford, oDiciated, speaking from these words, found in Rev. 14, part of

I 1.1th verse': "They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."

The remains of Mrs. E. D. Clark—nee Jessie Playton—who died Aug. 11. al her home in Big liapids, were brought here for burial. She wns a rwidenl here uniil her marriage with Mr. Clark, Jan. 1,1882, and tho youngest nnd only re-maining daughter of Wm. C. Slnvton. Funenl services were held in the Mason school house Aug. Ill, Rev. Wm. Buell, of Belding, offlcialing. He choosing these words as a basis of n most eloquent and impressive sermon: "For we wolk

1 by faith, not by sight.'' How many ' lender memorie« were brought lack on 1 this sad occasion, of school gtrl times. I our young Mend being so widely known and nelored, her winning, affectionate nature making her the favorite of all. Our deepest sympathy is with tin grief stricken husband nnd parents. Their consolation may rest In knowing that their Saviour was her Saviour, she lit-ing 11 firm lieliever in His promises of tho Wfwed life to come. M u n.

Sarannc.

John Butterlleld. of this villlage died last night after a long illness, of con-sumption

Grunt Morse, of Portland, will be a candidate for register of deeds nn the Republican ticket.

Charles Stein is the proprietor of a thorough broil English pug puppy. II is a handsome animal.

Some rowdy or rowdies indulged in a pastime of -throwing apples at the preacher a t the grove meeting at Algo-don and one of them hit the speaker. Rev. N. L. A. Eastman, in the mouth injuring him so severely that the inet-:-ing was dismissed. A reward of $.10 wus offered for evidence thai will con vict the perpetrators of the deed.

Eugene O'Brien of Odessa was arrest-ed Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Horrigan charged with assault and battery. The cause for which he was arrested was the throwing of the apples ut Rev. N. A. L. Eastman and he has pleaded guilty to Ihe charge. O'Brien is :10 years of age or tlu-reanoiits nnd lias lieen in the regular service nnd various other places. He is in Ionia jail.

Owing to ibe busy limes among tho farm era, a meeting lias not y e t lieen held to urrange a formal programme for the Union Ilarvest Picnic which will beheld al Morrison lake, Wednesday, Aug. 32. Judge A. B. Morse has been secured as one of the speakers for the occasion. The Portland band will lie present and the I/iwell Glee Club have promisd to fivor those present with some ot their choice selections. The Easton base Imll club have issued a challenge to any clu1' in Ionia i-ounty to play with them lhat day und Ui en-fore nn interesting game ol ball may be expected. You may IN-sure-of a good time.

Ltsi CAHINS were, in the Harrison l ippecnnot-campaign of 1840, erect-ed in tho large cities mid villages, ami used for holding imlitical meet-ings. Barrels of hard

cider were placed in from of the cabins, and the -Log Cabin hard-cider campaign of '40" has passed into history as the most enthusiaslic of our political contefits. Log Cabins have for this reason a iieriiiaueni place in Ameri-can history. Warner's I-og Cabin Rem-edles and "Tippecanoe" tonic bi t ten have secured a permnnent place becauso of their excellence.

BE YOUR"OWN DOCTOR.

It won't cost you one half ns much. Do not delay. Send three 2-cent stamps for postage, und we will send you Dr. Kaufmann's great work, fine colored plates from life, on disease, lis causes, and home cure. Address A. P. Onlway & Co., Boston, Mass.

It u.>ems strange, vet it is a iminful truth, that thousands of people nre drag-King themselves through life, contin-ually suflTerinK from biliousneas, which produces headache, constipation, pain in the back, and many other ills too numer-ous lo mention. Mr. Geo. A. Hay, mayor ol Coshocton, Ohio, writes as fol-lows: "For tho benefit of those who are suffere:s from bilious complaints, I wish lo spenk in praise of Dr. White's Dandelion Alterutive. 1 have used it during the )>asl year, and 1 am unable to Miniate the lienefit I have derived from its use. I cheerfully rccommend it as a specific for biliousness." For sale by \ eiter & Look.

Ayer's Hair Vigor restores color uml vitality to weak and gray hair. Through its henliiig and cleansing qualities, it prevents the accuuiul'ition of dandruff und cures nil scalp diseases. The liesl hair-dressing ever matie, and by far the most economical.

C R O U P , W H O O P I N G C O U G H a n d

Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi-loh's Cure. CLARK & WINEUAU.

S . f* /v\ak?s W a s ^ q ea<5y ^ ' A UW/S ^ 0 A P and pl^saot.jAVt}

\V* have tried it; tried what;' Why. I • great blood remedy, JOHNSTON'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSA-PARILLA ! Having received benefit from it, wo use the spiritual injunction : "Go thou and do likewise." (limPeow)

DONT (JIVE U P "

because you feel blue and nre troubled witb that all-gone feeling. Do us I did, use a Iiotlle of Sulphur Bitters, it will make you feel like a new i^rson; it did me. JKIWlK Ilot.UKs,

:l.)4 Tremont street. Boston.

GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE.

Ami always have a bottle of Acker's Knglish Remedy in thu house. Vou cannot tell how roon 1 rmip may strike your little one. or a mid or cough may fasten itwlf ujMin you. All throat and lung troubles yield to i s treatinent YKITKU A: LOOK, DniggisU, Lowell,

SllILOII'N VITAL1ZER is vhut you need for Coastipution, Loss of ApiM-tite, liiz/iness. and ull sunptoins of DyMiep-siu. Price 10 ami *.'1 cents |ier boitfe.

CUHK A WlNWIAR,

S S R S wjhe Best and Purett Medlclnaj

EVER MADE. 1 ti. I t w I l M H i r l h e H m o m - f r o m r f H i r l

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J HON'r WAIT. ULTITxrn If ymi an- auITi'rlnif frttin Kltl-

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I TUojr u c u r fa i l in cure .

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N. I C . F A I R B A N K Zc ( b - » C H , C A 6 0 .

Do yon sutler from scrofula, suit rheum, or other humors; Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar.

T H K

GRANGE HALL SCHOOL, S O U T H B O S T O N .

Term <6 monlhjl Commencet October l it, '88.

All c o i n m o o b . -anehet a n d a o m e h lnh-r . Hnok-k e t f l n r . A l g e b r a , f l eometr ) - . Hbli inanphy a n d a n y o i l i e r rrap i lml .

T f l T I O X » l . i s P e r M o n t h -

J E S S I E H O O K E R . A f C u m m o t l a U o o i fur Ixxtrd loc or keopinff

h o u t e d i i r l n c t h e d a y a l r e a s o n a b l e rate*.

ALB ION cnt.f.KGB YEAR BOOK mi •T CWW/M FMU|« *1 TNR tmt MKU.

U IL f i%xi; r*niD*j iT , AUJ&I. m e n .

N O C U R E N O P A Y ! ' A Fair and Sqnare Cftr to InTalItU to trjr

The Hew Method Treatment , B y w h l r h o a r a n r e e M l n c n r l n g P l i r o n l c i l l i e n -, aea a n d d e f o r m 1 I l e a l u u i b r e n n o i i n l f o r m , t h a t , w e w i l l n o w g o a r n n U o t o t r e a t b i d o r r e p n l e i l I I n e n r a b l e enaea , f o r a s l l p u l a U H l p r i c e u n t i l , c a r e d , n m l I n c a w o f f a i l u r e l o refund n i l t h e

m o n e y p a i d u i u n d e r n u c h w r i t t e n g n a n n t e e . I t w l l l c d t y o u n o l h l i i K l n l n v e t i l l K a t e t h l B O f r -e r , u o o n i n l l a t l o n a t t h e o f t l o e a o r b y l e t t e r H f r e e . T a k e n u e h a u c e — p a y n o m o n e y t o a d o e . t o r , u n l e a i h e h o i r o n f i d e n r e e n o u n h In h l i s k i l l t o g n s r a n l e e a e u r e . N o m a i l e r w h a t t h e n n t n e o r n a t u r e o t y o u r d l t e a i e m a y b e . c a l l o n o r w r t l e l o ua. ( I v l u f a c e , s e x . c o m p l e x l o n a n d

P a r t I, c e n t a l na n s pa«ea. o v e r SO IMutlraUona, symptoniK o l d l i e u e t a n d report* of o v e r I0.aj} curea: P r e v r l p t l o n i lor l b s c u r e o l a c u t e tllkaaaea b r Al lopa ih le . H o m t a o M i h l c a n d E c l e c t i c l e m e -d le t ; H n t U n l e I n i t n i c l f p o i f o r er cry l ady . r e o t l e -m r n a n d l a m l l y . W i l l be m a i l e d o n r e c t l p l o l ID t w » c « n t t u m p a , o r W o e n l a l n a l l T e r .

1 ' a r t l l . p r l r a l e I n f o n n a i l o n fur m e n a n d b o y i , y o n n g or o ld . m a l l f d t e a l e d In plain e n t r l o p a o n rece ipt o l t t w o - c e n t a lampa, or lOcenta In • l i v e r .

Par i U I . I n f o r m a U o n a n d Inntruc l loni tor l a -d l N . married or l i n g i e . 14 c o l o r n l l l l u t l r a t l o n i , • y m p t o n a . a d v i c * a u d re p o m of cure*: m i l l e d t o

W H Y G O W I T H D IRTY C O L L A R S U C U r r S !

T H E

A m e r i c a n S t e a m L a u n d r y Will d o y o u I h r V e r ^ B e l t W o r t a l O n l l n iry

F . G . S T O N E , A g e n t . ( l o o d t d e l i v e r e d Uie < a m e w e e k .

LADIES *PEERlESS DYE8

D o V o n r O w n D y e i n g , a t l i o m e . T h y wi l l dy« c v t r j t h l o f . They a r e i o l d e n r y -

wle-re. Pricc l O c . a p a d u j C . T b t y b a i e n e c q u i l I ll S t r e n g t h , Uri^htneM, A m o c n t In P a e k w e f •ir for F a K n m of Oolor. or non-fai l lnp Q n a l n t t , Tiiey d o not e n e k o r a i o u t ; fJoolor*. Koraalc t t

HUNT & HUNTER, Druggists.

'a C o t l o a B o o t C fd ol Cottoci KootJ

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Sold in Lowell by W , S . WISE/IAII

1 9 U r U w o l d H t P S S t r e t L 4 M * " h V o r a l ! « K i r a K L . , C l n c l n n a t l . O . A l l l e t t e r a m u a t b e n d d r e s -• e d t o Or. i . C. KtWNtfr. H i l ' i Bleck; OetreH. Mfch.

W t h a r e c u r e d I n r a i i d a In a l l parla of t h * world t h roach c o r r e a p o n d e a c e : r e m e d i e s a n d In i truo-U o o i b e i n g s e n t b y H a l l o r E i p r e a a .

U B B D A L L THK TEAK HOUND I

JOHNSTONS SARSAPARILLA Fjr LIVER COMPLAIflT, DYSPEPSIA

PURIFYING tba BLOOD.

J . L . H U D S O N .

A Tremendous Purchase. y

J. L. HUDSON has just opened the

Largest and Finest M of DRY GOODS ever shown here and marked them at the lowest prices ever known

in LowelL

OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS CANNOT BE BEATEN. ^ H e n r i e t t a in Blacks and all t he New S h a d e s . ^

O u r D o m e s t i c D e p a r t m e n t is N o w C o m p l e t e ,

and can jjive you co t tons a t W h o l e s a l e Prices.

COME and Get Our Prices, It Costs Nothing to Look.

J . L . H U D S O N . O U R N E W

Cloth ing and Boot and Shoe Store w i l l tie Opened SEPTEMBER 1st.

IT'S RED H O T !

Used for 3 0 Years. Oest Preparat ion In the World far Sick H e a d ,

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i n I b e S i d e t a d Back, C o n -i t ip i t ioa , K i m .

p l e a o n t h e

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u l s e a a e a . Salt

R t a e n m , Bo iU ,

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I . l v e r , S tomach , a r a n I m p u n -

' l l l o o d . Tt It a I l o w e r i a l tonic for | t h e w e a k a n d fee-

We. e»pto la l l y f e m a l n A c b l l -

i d r e n . l l r a n n o l I h u r t Iho uio«l I d r l t c M c e o n - i l -' t n t l o n .

It la t h e B a i t M t d l c i n t In n a f o r Ragulating tha B o w t i t . Q U A R T B O T T L E S . t l . O O . T'f--Bolt les for K/tO. n e l l r e r n l l r . i - o f n n r r.'iarm'. Said by all Druggia l i S c i u l (or < in-ulor .

W.JOHNSTON A CO.. Detroit, M i c h .

EDUCATIONAL. T h o i e h a v i n g c h i l d r e n t o e d n r a l e w i l l d o » e l l

t o «end a p o a l a l card f o r a c o p y of t h e K d u i a -tli .nal N u m b e r o f t h n IIBBILD AAD Pi4*«BTTr.n cKnta ln ing a n n o n n t - e m e n l a n d a d v e r t t a e m e n l a o f Ihe l e a d i n g w h o o l n a n d «-olI»«ea of t h e c o u n t -ry. A d d r e a a M t i S F O R T . t CO. .

C i s n s a i T i , O.

THE

Lowell Journal,

A N D

KELLEY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD-A n y o n e with the cash can b u y any implemen t of me

AT EXACTLY THE COST PRICE OF THE ARTICLE, [ laid on t h e platform, and I will conv ince a n y b u y e r that this is t he t ru th o r I will g ive h i m

the art icle.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I

I Keep a Full Assortment of the Oliver Chilled, South Bend and Wiard Plows- the best made.

H a s recent ly been

^ENLARGED,!

by t h e addi t ion ol lour co lumns , and t h e c o l u m n s l e n g t h e n e d t w o inches, a n d

IMPROVED by t h e addi t ion 'o f . a l a rge a m o u n t of R e a d i n g Mat t e r ,

con ta in ing

Special Features which h a v e neve r be fo re a p p e a r e d in the paper .

NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,

as it g ives all the n e w s of this sect ion and also the news of the U. S, and wor ld .

N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g the m a n y i m p r o v e m e n t s a n d added fea tures .

I m m e n s i e S t o e k « f R e a p e r s & l o w e r s . Y o u will save m o n e y e v e r y t ime b y buy ing of

P. KELLEY, Train's Hotel Block. - LOWELL.

PQ haven ' t said a n y t h i n g a b o u t m y Ful l Stock of Car r iages , Buggies , H a r n e s s , • O i " " " Repai rs , H a r r o w s , Cul t ivators , &c.. but I have them, a t b o t t o m prices.

Have You Any idea What It Costs TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS?

Fom haven't ? Well, lei us give you just a glimpse into the business, perhaps il will interest vou.

I '

To begin with, the iwrk of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments, each under its oiun responsible Superintendent. Let us take them in order as they stand OH the weekly pay-roll:—

I. Tbc Editorial Departmcm. Tliii inHndis mauogiiig 18. The Mailing and Delivery Department—"Th* mail. edUor>, t-ily '/IHon. N le^raplt mliu.r*. exetiangaj e t i " and the delivery t-leriu handle over a miilloo

papera a wMc. The forw numbers. . . . . 25 tdilor*, edilnrinl wriler>t, Npeeiul wnierv. .nid aliotil _ lliirtv reporter*. TilK DAII.V NKW* -mir in 19. The Engine Room. - 'IWipply tliemotiye power raquirM ailinlllnlly «ilhuiil 4 Nlperivr iu tin- Wi>l. .iml tlireeKieam Imilers nf I7'i hor>«-po»er opataty, fn-l

tbree i-ngim 1 with an .-tiwregate of ^70 horse-power. All liepnrtinenta are ligbtetl by the Ediion Inran-,le>«*ni aydeiu, wliliii here coslpriata three dynauio marhiuia and -'>00 lamp*. The employet of thn

" de|iurliiieiit number 5 10. The Circulation Department.—Thu paper ig now a

ninuiil'ii-turtd article, and it i« the btuinoa of thig ile|>arliii»nl to develop tlie market fur it: Tlie nvenijti- number of woiken i» 16

11. The Subacription Room.- All the luLacriptioni. from oni-of-iuwn, wlicllier of individnal reader* or whole-sale m-tra 8»;entii, pun through tbudepartmeni, and thwdeparlnicnl employ* on Ihe average . , . 17

u . The Buaineta Office.—The general clerical work of the onper, Kiii-Ii in. receiving dtul caring for the advanlae-menlr-trf which over fifteen hundred are received and handlol every day—recelricg and pa;in

miniher> .Vi, J. The Telegraph Room.— I'ti wive lima -iM-iial wires an.-

run Into TlIK llAILV Nswt Itllllluig. nivl ihe |ini>er'» own nperator* take tin: intHagw -"i'l haml liiem Ininn-'lirllelr 10 tho it-leprapli editor. Th'--nnmber of o]ieRil'oi>t it :•

3. The Compo»ltor'* Room.—When "ropy " li:u imwol the handk of llie jirn|ier luvitin-^ i-liior it unea to ihe lynb-aetler. Tlu-ri- are .1 i;i)<»l Jtiniiy ul nim in Till: DAII.V N'LU-i iill'm—IMI an avtraui' . HI

4. T h e L i n o t y p e R o o m . - I l . i l i h e i t i n i | M « i i o r i l o . - in ' l d o

a l l t h e t y j j c - i e l l i u i : T i n - " l i m n ^ | * " inm l i i n e

" «eli ty|M> ' liv rvliili.- n-lineof-lyjie, on KiLiewlial • lie SAME pruii'ipli' in. ihi- ly|M-li>niiiii'r I-J>I> /

•ingle iy|ie. Pniirtcen of tbtre mw^iineaareln IIM in Tin; IIAH.v NK\V> nllli-j, and iln- iiiiinher of pi'ikun> re<|<iirul in ihi< tU-pacmcnl i- . . . 29

The Aniat*' and Enpaverr. ' 'Jepanment —Hut tba niMiopoliun daily n..« glj „ ii- reetl. i | ind iml, j require, a .tamting-room fori* of » m J i n i r uimiter , U u a l e o i l l u - i r a f l o n - . Mr i l i e a n l | . . - p a , . t - ' av >

uf r ".1 arli-4*. tin- Hrh.-.. au.1 pf.Oi.,r.,.|.v l>, T h f reqaim , h t <2 electrif lighi Tim ItAti.v Ni:>v< i. now printing , , x h , w . r e h m . n f - . * the Lett new-pnp.-r illiMiniiiono in Ainerit-n. Thi, : T h e W*[eb^'nT'Tn l n f , , r c P e r f e f t P«««tloi.- .gain*

^ a«finff uut caali, ihe general liookkeeplng of the biisliiimi,

t he

Price Remains the Same, and no one can plead tha t t hey do n o t g e t t he full a m o u n t of

their i nves tmen t when such a p a p e r a s the JOURKAI. can b e obta ined fo r only

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

lake* the INMI -orritx- of •killetl worker* lo ihe nnmher of .' ,7

0. The Stereotype Foundry.- The innlur—type nml pie-In ita—being mm '• lix-ked up" in ihe " forma" the work U ncxi intiHem-d in ihe fotintlrv. A inetni-|i.ililan daijy im loncer priut* from iln tv|a-. In order to print a large t-dilion <|nii'kly it i» nere»-taty in mulllulf ikr printing ttrfiua, nml thu atvoinplialieil hy m-tiuif -Inpllraie Herroly|ied plait)*, from whii-h, after ihey iutve beau iiuianed to tlie iirtanes the itrintln^ in done. Of Mereo-

• Tll»: DAII.V NKW

riak nf fire two watchmen are constantly on duly. 2 15. The New York Office.—Thi* engagw Ihe entirelime of a

seneral nianafcti and umitlanl 2 16. The Waihington Bureau.—In rliarge of iu own ipedal

Wa-liingum «iaffeorreipondenl . 1 17. The Milwaukee Bureau.—To faciliiate Is'orthwnUrn

new" Katliering, one man 1 KMHII whicb it appcer> tliat the mniiber of regular employee*

a n

And 1 lie imy wll nnm from fifiOO to 16,000 per week, aggre-. , gaiinj.'during the year $300,000,

«yi*w TIIK DAII.V Nitiv^ mpnre* . . . . . . .8^1 Then there U even n Inrger annual expendilnre for while The Prea* Room.—fin: DAII.V NI;U> ii.e« MK tluuble pi|>er,iuui luiivrapli und cable loll* tometiiDes rnn

••erfectlng preww, otiiable of printiac lOO UlM) onni-1 nearlv a thnmanii tkdlan a week. Take il all plete |>aper* i er biMir. Tn run thew- thire an-1 together the exiienlitiiret u f T a c DAUT Nnr« for requlml men to the number of . afl | the year 1HS8 will vary very little from 1900,000.

riie forcjoini; wkw 110 aimnnt of the "jiei-ird rttrwjiontlepit# at hnndredK of place* throughontlho connlry; of Europeali mrr«iKjndenm; of fifteen bnmlml new* ngcnl* iur,*!->.ut Iho ?vtirtli»«II wlio tlistribuie TUB DAILY Nmvg to iu out of town rcailera; of two hnndrtsl i-ity i-arricM.- of fohy-twt/wlioiefale .-in-.lenient with thbir boi«es antl wagona; of one hundred and fifty branch advertisement .ifflceit ihrnuj-hoirt'ilie t i(i. nil 'Wineoird with the nulla office by telephone, nor of the abom three ih.iusund newJxjy, who muke a living, i., J*.1. T T . I I B . ; ' TUB DAII.V NKW in Chltago. Thi* i* what It <«*» Uie |»uulUiier to makf m ( in* AMI UAIU* VF.V ^ ii co is Jn* rtMlcr (i lit)' If one cent a day. Meauircd br the rat of ita P - ' r - T - K«w» l» worth il. |it'nr. VnV The iZtic*.* D-Jly New. I. «kl by all ne.Mlealen. or will he mailed, jtortajje paid, for fa.im per year, ..1 S-i . . u u jut 1 mnih \.!ilr.» 1

V K L J O I T K. U A V S D N . I'ubliiher THE DAII.T SEWS, Chicago.