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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Of&oe in Train's Opera Bouse giook. Three Cents Per Copy. VOLUME XXIV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. la^H. NUMBER 15. "The only time F.nglaml can um mi IrMman M when he finljiratfji to Amrr- ica ami votes for free I rude."—London {Englmul) Times. M, II. FORD U tho wontt acarvil can- dtdalR In the Stnte. THK prrwnt term of ConKTem ban liw-n the IcngMt in I In- hutory of thp Nation. Ir free trade 1* s o much Mter for worklnjimen. why don't our Ampricnn laborem emigrate tc England? FARMKR L c t T has been the moul level- be«ded Uorarnor thU «tate has had in yean, and the people regard him ns •uch the more they study hit* record. DP to October tut President Cleveland had vetoed 414 pension bills, and ap * proved 888. Prmident Arthur approved 738 pension bills, all that passed Con- gress. DfuiN'i all the life of the government up to IBM, the veto power of the Pri fli- dent had been used but 75 times. Cleve- land has used it over 400 times—mostly on pension bills. A UNITED STATES Senator U to he elected this winter. A Republican sen- ate may still he noce^ary after elec- tion to save the country from the free trade blight. Remember this and vote for Captain Judd for Representative. FORD'S little song: (copyrighted by the author. All nghte reserved.) "Free trade in wool would raise the price of the farmer's wool. Free t r d e in wool would lesson the cost ot the work ingman's woolen clothing." Isn't it exceedingly funny ? Now what can the democrats claim their issue? The republican senate bill would "reduce the surplus and the was taxes" sufficiently to suit even the woret revenue reform howler. The only thing left them to do now is t o own the corn and come squarely out for British free trade and death to Ameri- can waucs. THE principal dilTercncu between the H i l l s fiill and the Senate Tarifl Bill is that the former Is a BUI favoring South- ern rice and sugar producers and Brit ish manufucturcr8,and the latter protects the American producer regardless of section, and the Amerfcan manufact- orer, while teducing the surplus A METHODIST minister in Illinois who voted four yean ago for St. John hue returned to the republican fold. Some of the Prohibitionists asked him that stock po*or of the party: "Dont you intend to vote as vou pray?" His an- swer was: "Yes, I shall vote us I pray; but I don't intend to do any foolish praying this year." FREE trade would place the wages of laboring men on a plane with those of the poorly-paid workmen of foreign countriee. American laborers receive the highest wagej in the world. labor- ing men, which will you do, vote forM. H. Ford and experiment with your daily bread, or vote for Belknap a n d t h e republican ticket and retain your pres- ent wages? You are asked by the dem- ocracy to exchange a certainty for a poeaibllity, a fact for a theory. Can one of you aiford to do it? HAD it not been for the votes of Southern Brigadiers and some Northern Democrats (Ford among them) the sur- plus might have been reduced some twenty mdlions by the refunding of t h e State war taxes. Michigan, along with many other loyal states, paid this tax to help sare the union, and is justly en- titled to being re-embursed, but Fold voted against the interests of his own State on this measure, as usual. Bel- knap knows enough to ilght for his own state and home; ha did It once otnong shot and shell, and ho will do It in Congress too, when he gets there. "PROTECTION" is the sanction which law gives the riob man to take half the wages of the poor man. "Proteciiun' is the piivilegu which t h e l a w ^ h e s t h e rich n a n o t discarding American labor and nhstituuuff the worst and must de- graded elements of European labor. "Protection" is the taxing of sixty-one mUliou seven hundred thousand people for the beuehtof three bumln-d thou- sand Aafaufbcturers "Protection" is the "fat" which greases the political machinery of liepuhhoan boodlers. "Protection" is an alliance between fraud aud political uoiruption.—Oromf JUtpid* Democrat. And yet this same paper has been all along trying to convince people that neither it nor the Democratic inrty ant for frej trade, but that thoj wanted a "tarifl for revenue only," with inoi- dentai protection. Would any rational b e i n g rail a thing they courted, or even tolerated, such pet names as the above? Not yery likely. Neither does the Dtm- ocrat. There is no disguising the fact that the Democratic party, soul, body and breeches, is for free trade. KUIxt by au K<plu>Ion. GRAND RATIDB, Oct. 0.—The boiler in Eietelt & Go's machine shop on Mill strael buret thm morning at 0 o'clock in- stahily killing Ous Warner, whose busi- ness it waa to get up steam. His body was hotribly mangled and scalded. The building preseuta a demolished ap- pearance. About half of the big brick annex Is a total wreck. The roof was blown completely off. The engino.shaft- brick walls, timber anl machinery were piled in a ooufusod mass. Low water is supposed to have been the atps^ of explosiou. Loss, 12,000. No Btpnblleui MEEUDG. This (Friday) evening, Hon. N. A. Earls and Cape. Belknap, of Urand Bap- ids, will address a Republican rally at Music Hall. All Republicans are re- quested to march to the depot to escort ti-em over town. Meet at the Davis House at 8)46. A Retycollcon pole raising will be held at Alton next Tuesday afternoon, with rfbeanmg in the afternoon and evening. Good speakers, Capt. Judd among them, will be praont. WINP AND WAVE. Lake Mlrhltmn's Fury Cnusos Many Wrecks Of Vosoola. Havrrml Prr.mi. tlnil (IriKraln Ihn Wnlary Dvcp-Hlnrma In IIIK Old Wurhl CaiiM Wl<l"«pr»«il Kiiln—Other IHMUUrs. STOHM IIS I.AKR MirniOA*. Bixii.tc, M ch., Oct a—There hasbeea aterrlblo storm rupliiE here since early Mortd.iy ovrnlnif. At 7 o'clock Monday nlRht the hfa-iavhifi crew from Hand llcacti RturU-il out, unit nt II |i. m. they rescued a crew of tlx men and one woman from the burjjo Si. Clair. They went seen no Win K this place nt 7 o'clock a. m., and every thlnif ws* made ready for their help. As trie boat passed Ihorndof the dock the captain round«d her up to comn up to tliv dock. Just as he did so u hich breaker struck the boat, turning hi-r completely over. Every one expected her l<. rlgbt attain, bat she failed to do so. The entire crow belonifiiiK to the boat reaohed shore, tow- ing two of the other crow wltn thorn. The remainder, four men and one woman were drowned near tha shnro. The names of the lost ant: Captaia C. U. Jonea, of Hoy'City; Henry Andcrsnn. of AiMtralla; Oeorgo McFarlane, of Cleveland; Thomas Fertaw, of Bay City, lif thcao thruc were sailors. The woman was Julia Orecnwrenth. of HebewainK, the cook The rescued are: Maurice Mi-Ken. a. of Bay City; John Rosa, of Detroit The b-oiles of tho drowned.bare not vol been recovered. DDLCTII. .Minn., t»ci. ;l—Reports from Monday ulght't storm show that wids- spresd (lUn-i>T was wrought Many ves- sels wsre wrecked, nr-ny more are miss- ing, and snvcrai falalltics h.ivo been re- ported. PORT HOI-K. Mich., Oct 3.—The schooner FoiesUr of I'orl Huron parted her lines nad want to plec. s at Urindstuue City Monday night. No lives were lost UOIXASII, Mich., Oct 3,—Tho steam- barge reporled wrecked Monday proves to have been tho II. V K ce. of Michigan City, laden w i t h liOU.'XM f e e t of lumhur. She is a total loaa. Tho Ciiicigo steamer Australia rni>orted a<bnru bero has gone down, a total loss. ORNEVS, Oct. 4.—Tho Hlver Ithone has oversowed IN banks mid rallroatl trafllo between (leneva and Lyons has been stopped In cunsequcnce, the tracks being lubmergeil for miles. The town ol Pay erne Is Inundated and sevenl persons have been drowned at beyssol. The ilykes at Payerne arc broken ami liio plains are one vast lako LONDON, Oct. Many famlllea have been rondorol homeless by extensive floods lo tho region of tlie Alpt and tho Jura. LONDON, Oct. 0.—Violent storms have prevailed on the North sea. Keveral flsh- lag smacks which have arrived ai Kngllsh ports ruport a loss of s portion of their crows who were washed overboard. To rnrcliKae CaiiHila. Niw Yorn, Oct. A. Tho Sun'i Washing- ton correspundent t-'legraplis 'hat In an Interview lu»t night Senator Morgan con- flnned the rumer that a resolution has been Introduced in tlie Kenate Committee on Fore gn RoUition') looking to the pup- chaso of Cano-la by the United Status, The comuiiltee has taken no action on the proposition ami does not seem to look upon it with favor. Kunolor Blair was the autbor of the resolution. It proposes to Invite Canada to bevomo a State in tho Union, the United States to assume the Canadian Iqedbtedness of {8ii0.000.aoa OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 7 -Slowly but suroly public interest from ono end of tho Uomln- loa to tbo other Is being arou-ed over thu talk of annexing Canada to the United States. Ten years ago the pro|>ositlon would have been regardod as trousonablo hero, but there has been a marked change, even in the pau twelve months. Tho an- noxation qucsUon promises to dwarf ail other political matters. It is practically the sole toplo of conversation on the i treeU. The Trinpersnee Cause, New YORK, October 4—Tho National Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold 1U nrteenth annual meeting In '.he Metropolitan Opera-Houso in this city from October 1!) to 33 inclusive. Miss Francos K. Wlllard, prosldont of tho so- oiety, will deliver lha annual address, and Oeneral Clinton B Fisk, Mn. Mary T. Burt, Mrs. Mary A L vermnre, Mrs. Klltabeth Thompson. Mrs. Mary H. Hunt snd'others will siienk. and Miss Klltabeth W. Greenwood, of Brooklyn, will preach tho annual sermon. The Callurn Record. NBW YOHK. Oct 7.—R. O. Dun & Co., jay: It Js encouraging that while the num- ber of failures is largo, tho uioonnt of llabliltioi for the th.rd quurlur of t h e year shows a great decrease, from 175,022,- JOfl l a s t y e a r to fii, 114,i>t for the quarter |ust ended. Business lallures during tho last ssvsn days number, fur tbo United States, 184; Canada, 37; total, 2U; as com- pared with 230 A st week ond 812 for tbo sorrespondlng week of last year. Braies ruulshad. Bcmto, N. Y., Oct i—Oeorge La Blanche, John Leslie, William Baker and John Floss wnro conviclod of niding and abetting tho pno-ftght betwnun Uattiu Leslie and Alice v a r y ' Ln Bianobe and Floss were sen ten cod to three months, Leslie and Baker to six mouths at hard labor. Uattio Losilo was discbargeil and Ibo indiuuuent agulnst A'.icc Leary was dismissed. A Oonipletr huocaas. PORTLAND, M A , O c t 5 . — A long-dlstanoe lelephoae commuolfation was successfully acoompliihed Tuesday betwusn Portland md Philndolpbia. via Boston, Provldunce tnd Now York. Provldenco works as dls- llnct as any shortdistanco linn; Now York •julte dear; Pbiisdelpbia more mufllcd. These connections will bo pennancnt I'arllaanshlp Hem unrrd. Drs MOINES, la., Oct 5 —After a aplrltod Alicuulon tbo Iowa W. C. T. U. at noon adopted, by an overwhelming majority, a asmorlal liltterly denouncing the partisan- tbip displayud by thu Nutioual W. C. T. U. Mrs. J. Kilun Fouler presided. Knoniious Whimt Trarisactloiis. NRW YOIIK, Out tl—Tho wheat trans- actions on tho Produce Kiuhangd during last week were unprrcodonted in its his- tory. Ovur 'JI.OOO.OUO b u s h e l s nhunginl hands. This Is four times the qua-illty ct the visible supply of th" UnlUi I Stales Hurt by HO Kspluslon. Ci.r.vri .AKn, O., Hot. ti - A turrlllo ex plosion of nociimulutM gus occurred yes- terday lathe now water worka tunnel in this city, nnd live men acre lorrlbly burned and were taken out In a dying con- dition. Two llundrril Natives Killed. LONUON, Oct 7.- A dlspnich from India states that a primitive expedition of Brlt- inh rroopa inlo Siriil.i miguged thu nallvos with n lost of '.'ll lo H o forn-i ulibu lat- tor .ii.il T ih.. a'lnc .- oarly. Take Notice. All part ice owing accounts contracted at anr time daring the past two yearn will And their accounts with E. A. Sun- dfcriin. An immediate settlement ia de- Hired. GBOROE T. HOWARD. LEV / P. MOrtTON'S LETTER. II* Acrrpls I lie Hrpublleao Nomlnstloa f.r Vlce-I'rraldant. NBW YI.KK. Oct 8.-Mr Morton's Intter acccptlng the Republican nouiinatloa for the Vice prcsi lency was made public yea- terd.iy. He see* hut ono real issue in the campaign, and that is the tariff, and he tbormigbly and be n'h commits bimsaif lo thn pulley marxed out by the National platform. Uesarsi "The Kepaiil can platform rrrognlfs tbs nec'«»lly of rsdu.- IIK the n ve.iue. bat dsolsrns I that this reilo.'-.ioa mast not be made at lha j expense ol Amer can lodastnes and ot AmT- : Iran labor. The Amoncin peoolc have rnjored | ins protoctrv* sjrstsm for«lonir penoil. snd ths result Is that for more iban a i|Uarl<'rof a c«nV- 1 ury they n»»e iral <IM1 a Jeures of Industrtal ami flnsni-mi pim^rily unprecedented la Ihls I country snd never nj :j|td In any otber. Ad- Imlltlnir thai the prevent isrllf by lapse ol time land the lar»» expansoa of trade which i it ba, •timu aied n- edi revls on. Is It not wiser | nnc\ mor- pair o e lo revise 1 wlih a careful i rauard lo the lut r»»to: proiectlon than With the purpose of I ^ieaing Us protective feat- ures? For mysel. I do not het late lo doclsie tbat frui'i loi x i b ' ration I am so unwaver- ing tr ena ol the |<rolective sy«lflm. To tbs men who earn their br ad by ih-t »w»st of tbalr brow tlie difl-'ro CO betweca 'lo: two aystems Is that of nar.-uwinR rhHOco« on lbs one haad sad exmndmg opportunit e» on lbs other, rree trade woald ope.. America to competltloa with the whole world. Protection rejenma Amer C k for Amcrlraus, p. it.re and auopted." Ja closing Mr. Morion says; "It is for lha American pci p'.u to develop and cultivate tbs eontinent to wh'cb In lbs providence el Ood they have lahen heir-. T. cy should adopt a policy which look- ,ie.,.illy to tii s great end. Wnh no spirt ol nnr ownex .uward other peo- l le, but-ather In tne bivb'At Int-rrtt of all, they should n id qadcr tnoir own fla^ a Held of ImlUess advance In th r d nsctlou o f t b s l n provtm nr. the pro«reniy and the bapplaesa it man." THE SENA'E T..RIFF BILU It Makes a Iteiliirtlon of User >70.000,• OtIO HI tlie Itsvaause. WAaniNOToN. Oct. 4.—Senator Allison, from tho Cummitt e on Flnaaoe, re- ported back the llouso Tariff bill with an amendment in the nature of a substitute It was pl.ccd on the calendar and unlcred to bo printed. According to the estimates made by the committco. iht bill providos for a total rc luct on - f i i h - u t J7r>.0iy),000, m a d e •op spproximatciy as follows; Sugar, <27, iSftuW; free list, laMi iHK); tobacco (In- ternal reveiiuo), f.'4.n0ii,iW0; alcohol In the am, t7.00.(>«i. otber reductions In cus- toms »8,«».«»> The bill ombodl'js au entire revision of the tarllf sclicdulo and the anministratlve features of tbo present law proposing tho rc-ciiactment of ail such feat- urcs as iu thuoi laion of thpTnajorityof tbe uommitleu lucbt pot t<> be chungei Tho free list in tbit Senate bill is very stiort compared with that of tne Mills MIL Amung its in-tst important itumi are cur- rants, Jutv and other manufactured flbrous subsf mces and ^ra-sos crude opium and certain chomicals. The cut on sugar duties is far below t. ift n ude in the Mills bilL Tho duties on wuol and manufoct- uros of wool are raised somewhat In nearly ail the turns of the sched- ule. Tho schedule of metals Is slightly -lowerod. Tbo rates on eurthon- waru uud ^ load Wart are also slightly re- dnced. Alcohol to be used in the Indus- trial arts Is reUerod from the payment of on Internal revenue tax, and provisions are made for bonded warehonses and otber gnards agaluU fraud. Tho tubucco tuxes are ma nly wipud out with the exception of taxes on cigars, ohernotsund uigarottos. ON STARVATION'S BRINK. A Turrlble Hlnry at Ueatltutlon IP Uam- sey Cnantjr. D. T—Ao Urgent Appeal lor llalp. ST. PACI, Minn.. t)ct ft—A horrible story of widespread desiitution comes from Ramsey Comity. 1) T, where the entire population is on Ihn brink of starvalinn. M a y o r SMITTI bus received un appeal •Igned by couuly ofncinis and prumiiicut citizens of Ramsey. urgiiiKtbe i<eople of H t Paul to tako steps at uncn to alleviate the distress oxlstlng in tlm county. Tbo appeal for aid Is accompanied by a sU.lenient to thn effect tbat recent frosts destroyed tbrna'inds of bushels of wheat and left deslllutu the residents of all but ono of tbi* towualilps in tho county. Appllcatii n has been made to the county authorities for assistance, but it has been discovered that the want is no great that it would flimnciiilly ruiu tbo county to at- tempt to alleviate it STREET-CAH EMPLOY-8 STRIKE. Kiiforcod Prdenlrlanlani on tho North and U'rni Sides of t'hlcago. CIIICAOO, Oct. ft—Tbo conductors, driv- ers tnd gr paicn of tlie North Chicago Street Railro.id Company, over aw in num- ber, struck tliis morn ng. Tho men ask for a revision of thu hours of labor, and the establishment ef the following scale of prices; Hurso-car men, 31 cents per hour; trail-cur m e n , 2:1 cents; grip-car mon, 37 cents. Cuii aoo, Oct tU-Tbe West-side street- car drivers and couduclore quit work this morning ont of sympathy with tbo Nnrib> side strikers. Tney claim that aa tha lines on which they aie employed are under control of Mr. Yerkes, they fear a reduction In wagea should tho latter be successful In bis trouble auross the rlvor. Hard Words for Krauro. BRRI.IS, Oct. fi -Referring to the Prench immlgratiou decree tho JVortll (Irrnuin Oa- 2<IU advises (iurmaus nut to live in Franca It addsi "Every Uennan who crosaex tho French frontier will understand tbat ho bus removed from ulluru to barbarism, and l.e has no right to complain If be comcs into disagreeabla contact with Na- tional custuius an i iusiluuts." A DRUGGIST 8AYH. I Marvin C. Brown, Druggist, Meredith I Village, N. H., says: I have Bold y o u r | Sulphur Bitiera for years, and, contrary i to moat medicineb, I never wild a bottle j to anyom.- who nnid it did not help thorn. They enred me of those terrible ' lick heailaclies when every oihor rome | die lailetl. CM ! IAL NEWS. A Dally Synop^ia or Events I n t h e £ o n ii t o u n d Huu.su. 4 UIU Relating to ft.lertur«' rertlflrmlea l)lseu«4eil In the ^pi.nte —l.ittla Work llo.ie In Hie float* -Other Mutes. SRTATR. WA«nrNOTON. Oct 3—The bill appropri- ttiag tl0J.uJU to aid ma yellow fuvrr suf- ferers was pa>sed in tbs Seu te yesterday. A resolution was adopted autboritin i Mr. Bale's CominitiCo ou Civll-Surviuo Reform •o continue its M-.-slons during tho recess. A resolution was introduced niiue-tiag ;he President to uegoiiaU) treaties with ths Oovcrnments of England und Mexico fur tho exoiuMon of Chiueso laborers from Hie North American continent aud fur the prevention if their entrance lato the United Sutea. WASHINUTON, Oct 4.—A bill was Intro- luced in the Senate yesterday providing •.hat the certiflcalus und lists of votes for President und Vice-Pres dent shall lie for- warded to tho Sonatu after tho second Monday In January on which the electors thall give their vole\ Senator Allison (IM reported a substitute f'.-r the Mills rarlff bill, which was placed on the culon- iar and ordered to be printei. Senator 3bermau lO), in ipeaitlug on tho bill, iaU It rcntnlncil a positive, unquos- tlonable reduction nf revenues to the extent of m.OM.UOO; that it jnlargoJ tbo free list by add- ing It to certn n articles which could not be produced In this o untry, und that there was not a single item In the bill which dls- ertmlnated botwejn sections of ths coun- try, In si-caking on th-> charge that Gov- ernment offlci ils bud been called upon for sampuign c-mtributions Senator Hawley (Conn.) suid that If It was true that Mr. Cleveland luul sent *10,000 to a political ;ommittee he bad committed « crime pun- ishable by fine or by Imprlsnnmentor both. WASHiNQtoN, Oct 6. -In the Senate yos- terday tho bill relating to the ol as. id ca- tion of post'0ne.es and u-ljusting pistmos. tors' salaries was Uken up and passed, rbe majority and minority reports on ths Tariff bill were snhmlttod and ordered printed. Adjourned to the 8th. WASHINGTON, Oct ft—In tho Senate yesterday Senator Allison opened the de- bate on the Senate Tariff bill An attempt was made to limit tbo discussion to ten Jays, bnt the luw;k Senator refused to eon- tent On comparing tbo two bills Mr Al- lison sal I that tho Sonato bill was a clear snd distinct measure of protection to American Industries, while the House bill was a long step In the direction of free trade. Mr. Vance (N. U.) spoke InopposV- Uon to the bill TBI HOV!« I WAsHiNnTo* Oct a—In tho House yes- terday tha Senate bill allowing persons who have abandoned or relinquished their homesUsad outries to make other entries was passed. WASHINUTON. Oct 4.—Among the bills | passed yosterday were Senate bill for the | astabllsbment of the L-ncoln land district j of New Mexico, and Senate bill grunting lbs right of w.iy lo the PunsacoU & Mcm- 1 phis Railroad Cuinpany through tho public , Unds In Klorida, Miasisai,;pi, Alabama and 1 Tennossen, and thruug . the m.val and military reservations nu ir Punnaco'.a. The confcronce report on tiio bill fur the reliuf of the survivors of the wreck uf thn CnlU-d States steamer TalutMusa, was agreed to. WASHINOTON, Oct 8.—In tbo House yes- terday tho time was uccdpied In discussing the conference report on tho Deficiency bill, and tho report was rejected, WASHINOTON, Oct ft—In the House yes- terday a committee was appointed to in- vestigate tho work done on thu Washiug- tuu aqueduct tnnnel. The bill approprW atlngtl&V&O for completing the improve- ment and dnd ?lng of the St Clair Hats l|iip canal was rep irted. At the evening session twenty-seven private pension bills were passed. Adjourned to the Slh. WASRINUTON, Oct »!.—In t .e Honse yes- terday a bill upproprlating :&j0;ix)0 to Bitabllsh camps for yellow fever refugees was favorably reported. A blil was passed to constitute Lincoln, Heb., a port of de- livery. OTBRB KOTKA WAsniNOTON. Oct 8 —The Commissioner of the General Lund OBre in bis report says that during thu past fiscal year 8,050.- lUt acres of land were conveyed or patented from the Oovernmeut WASUINOTON, Oct 9.—During the ex- pired ulue months of tbo present year the ooluage of guld at tbo m nts was PJ4,01S.- N.H, a n d t h o toUl silver coiqago was 153,- 9B7,6S0. WASUINOTON, Oct 0. — Chief-Just ce Fuller has taken his oath of offlco and as- sumed the active dntloa of the position. Flour lining Nkywant MIN.NIAPOI.IS, Minn., Oct 4.—The millers hero have advanced the price of Hour two dollars a barrel during the last two months and aro contiuulng to buuat tbo price ten cents a day. Two muntha ugo tlour sold f o r <4. IS t o <4 40, to-day it Is worth *6.15 to IQ.40, aud 11 is prndioted that it will reach 110 before the wlutor Is over. - Agreed to Die Together. VIENNA, Oct 7.—Two students, being hopelessly ornburrassed Ouaiiclally, shot thomsclvps dead by mutual ugreomunt In thu suburbs of tbo city. Noithcr uf them hail available assets and both resolved to dio rathor than face their creditors. Knforced IdUness. BuoorarN, N. Y., Oct 4.—Purmiant to the order issued by President Havemeyer, of tbo sugar trust, the two largo sugar re- flnorics of tho firm of DeCastro & Donner were closed down yesterday at noon and 1,000 mon were thrown out of work. Another lllgNwIndla In New York. NBW YORK, Oct 7.—Tho dlsappoarance of W. U. Ingham from this city has brought to light a speculative swindling schumo of his by wlilch thousands of peo- ple bave Mton robbed in the aggregate of 1100,000. Urllons Win. LONDON, Oct. 5.—Dispatches from India state that the Rnjab of Slkkim has sur- rendered and the British have occupied Tumiojii -. t n • rnultal of Slkkim Notice. Tho books of accouut of Mltchetl's grocorj- are in the hnnds of 8. P. Hicks for rollcctlon. Parties owing on iuld liuoliH nre hereby notified to settle their accounts with him. OLNEY. S H I K M W & Co. Owners of said books. When you need n good, safe laxative, ask your druggist for a box of Ayer's Pills, und you will find they give per- fect Hatisfaclion. For indigestion, tor- pid liver, aud sick headache there is nothing juuerior. Leading physicicians rpciimmcad them. A HOOSIER'3 TERRIBLE CHIME. lie Kills Mia Mother. II a I'l^li-r-HlBier, Seta tlie UOIIM nm Virr anil I'unimlla Halelde. INDIANAPOIXS, I n d , Oct ll - W l e frsmo dwelling of N B Wade, ocruplnd hy Mr«. Sarah Hoggins, his motiiur, and Mr*. Martha Cates, wos discovereil on lire at Knlghtntown early Monday morning After breaking open the door Mr W ulo was found tmcunscioDs ar his mother's bed. Ho was taken sut. but died In a few minutes. His mollrnr was dcid ItofoM takeo out Mrs. Catn* was not found un- til her legs ami a m . were burned off She died in a short lliuc. A shoe-kiiifs cor- end with hloo'l and a bottle of paris green was taken frum Wado's po<'knt, and the In dicatinna are thai he murdered I l.e two woman and committed nr due afrer set- t i n g firs to the bouse, tliu luaU.nony lM-fore the coroner tending tn subsiaiitlaln this theory. Mrs. Cilei wa« thewid wof a soldier. She resided with Mrs. Hoggins, who had reared her from childhood. Iu 1S70 Mrs.Cates wusgrentOilll^niiirriMrage ot jiensiou and a regular lena on of tin a month. Wade Illegally a'snmed her guardianship und approrr utcd the money to his own credit. Recently she com- plained to the Oruud Army p-Jst of her treatment by Wade A legal guardian was app'intcd, and it was found thai Wade bad appropriated 12,>0 of her money. Yesterday Wado would have been com- pelled to account fur the m nev, and It is presumed he had ia-eu bru dlug over the ma'.ur ao much that he became partly in- sane. went to Lis mother's house Sunday night, and after InlllcUtig fatal wounds on Mrs. Cates set fire lo the hou-e, look parts green and threw h mself into tne fiamcv THE EASE-BALL HEC3RD. Standing of the I'rinclpal OrgaDiaallona for the Week Kndeil Oct her 5. The following tables show run poa.lions occupied by the c.ubs iu the various pro- fessional b ise-ball urgnnizations; LKAGCB. J'lavl,' IIon. I L04'. New York. Chlcavo...,, Pblladelpbia Boston Pitts burgh WcshlnBlon.... Ind anapolls.. . . WLSTSBH i* ui rw nn T3 :s -1 ia: u\ i, i Vr 0»1 • • 1 iii t:\ 61 iw u ;<II 1 Kf v.\ <1 .1 :»i t-i m iJi AMRRICAH. iki r DesMoines... ;-a « I iSt t/iu • .... iCW •'.« Kansaa City. jTiUl' n*! Itn-iKlyn ... iTSC W St Paul tnllnl.ai ; Athletic ... 71 'Hi 106 Omaha ST Sui .•i.-j'Cmcint.atl.. .TTtl .iOI Milwaukee... i ^ ' m <Hi; tliiumore ..si 7; ia! Chicago »ii7l . » i Clevelaud ivTll toi Sioux City.. t7ll9. M iLoui«*ill- .1 U Mi Darenpo.-t.. ..;.il|,'l|.'.-iSi.Kaniii« 1 1 ir , .• r.', u l Niw YORK. Oct 5.—By defeating the Chicago club yusterday ihe New York team wins the .National League pdnnant The score was I to u The following sched- ule has beeu arranged tor tbu world's champtonship games between the New Yorks and the St Louis Browne, of tne American Association: At New York. October 10; Boston, October 17; Sow York, October 18; Breoklyn, Octoler 10; New York, October 30; Philadelphia, October 13; S t Louis, Octuber A 3 1 '.7. THE FEVER AT JACKSONVILLE. Maw Case., 50) Deaths. 4-No More Aid Naadad by the Maauus. JACX8IINVII.L«, Fla., Oct 9.—The weather was clear and cool except at midday, when the mercury rose above 80. The oOlfial bulletin follows; New cases, 00; deaths, 4; total cases to date (corrected) a,'An; total deaths, 285. Tbe Masonic fraternity In Florida lia\ Issued a circular to the Masonic fraternity of tbe United Stutes, announcing that their present and future necessities arl-dng from tho prevalence of yellow fever aro fully Mipplled, and requesting-thai no further contributions be forwarded. Tho contributions reportisl yesterday amount to nearly fcR.UIM. This embrucos donations of tbe last three days. Hardxll* lo rrsach. PUILAIIRLI'IIIA. Oct 4.—It was announced at tho Phlladeiph a llaptlHt Ahsoclatlan meeting yesterday that R ibnrt J. Bur. dette, thu buuiurlsl. had beeu licensed to preach by tho church at Ljwer Marlon, Pa. Thirty-five l.aliorera Hurt. HAMMOND. Ind., Oct 5—A Chicago & Atlantic work train, having on board about sixty Italians, was run into by another train near this place yesterday, and thirty- five of the laborers w.-re injured. Blatnrlan lianernlt (.'ongratulated. NBWPORT, R I., Oct b—Hun. Ueoru'u Bancroft, the historian, reached bis Sttb birthday Wednesiiay. He is in good health and received many cniU-ra as well aa numerous letters and lelugrams uf ixm- gratulation. Mrljuade Out nn Hall. Nnw YORK, Oct. 5 —MeQusde tho ox- aldormnn whn hi>s been g unled a new trial, was brought from Sing King to this oily yestenlay aud wuS released on tJU.dUO ball A FEARFUL CHASH. rurU>la ftrene a t t h e I v ' " C " r " Chureh Corner-^ RRAUINO, Pa., Oct 8 Thu corner stons of tbe Polish Catholic church In this city was laid yesterday afternoon, and during tbe ceremony tbe fioor, on which two thou- tasd men. women aud chil Iron were atimd Ing, gave way, proclpitutlng aoveral huu- Ired people to the basement a distance ol fifteen feet Ninety persons were severely injured, ten probably futuliy, and several were missing/ Ah tue ph.vslci ins in the 3lty were promptly in ui enduncu and svery thing possible w is dune for tbe re Uef of the sufferers. Very lo ichingsoonej were witnessed among Ihu thousands who had rushed t<i t h " church In search ot friends and relatives, Uolleit la Death In a lint .Spring. DlNVER. Col., Oct. "-.Samuel C Pratt met w,th a terrible death Krlduy in tho hot iprings at Nevada. Ho went down lo take t batb, and was found a few hours later lying parboiled upon the bank. He diud la s short time. It is beliuved that he was unaware of tbe dense heal of the water and remained in it too long. Uphold Their I'reildrnt. LONDON, Oct 7.—The must uf the French press justify President Carnot's decree on the ground that out ot 1,1110,000 foreigners In Franco only one-eleventh of that uum- ser are naturalized, and only one-fourth of the dtlteus of foreign extraction were born In France. The Beat Time Vet Mail*. BROCKTON, Mass., Oct 7.—On the fair grounds hero Mmo. Marmnett- drove Major Bank* and Trumpet t-i wa jon one mile In l;5t)v overa half.m.'.e track, the record heretofore being 1:55. Hwln Vrngranr*. DSNVCR, Col.. Oct 7 — A t Hasten, Col., ii man namud Hickm.m nhot and killed J. LX Booth In a quarrel about u woman, aud l mob of seventy-five mou afterward took Blckmau frum bis house au 1 lynched him. THE MARKETS Aniilher Hiinh failure. TBBNTON, MO., Oct 4. - The bRnking bouse of Shankiiu & Aust.'n, of Trenton, the oldest bank In Northern Missouri, closed its duors yesterday, uwmg to the failure uf the Tradur»' Hank, of Chioago. AN Old rniilllst Dead, LONDON, Oct 7.—Tom King, tho ox- cbamplnn, who defealeu Muce In I'tfJ, Is dead. Owing lo the several advances in the price of flour I a m obliged to advance the price of bread one cent a loaf. Thanking the friends nnd public for their past patronage, soliciting a con- tinuance of tho same. Y o u r s respectfully, B . E . CUASE. SHILOH'N V1TALIZER is vhat you need for Conslipation, Loss of Appetite, Diuinces, and all lymptoms of Dyspep- sia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CLARK A WINKOAR. NEW LIVE STUCK—Osttlo Sheep ' HOKS FLOUB-Oood to Choice Putenta WHEAT—No, * Rrd No. » Sprlli* rORN 3AT8-Na « While BVK—Westera PUKK—Mess LARD—Steam 3ilEKSB WOOL—UorucsUr. CHIC AUG. UEEVES—Sblpp nt; Sieon. .. Toxaoi Cows Stookers Peedsrs Butrbers' Stock Ibferlor Cait.e .,,. II0C18—Live-tlood lo choice,. SHKEP BUTTER—Crr.. me ry. Oood to Choice Da ry EOOS-Prch BUUOM (X1RW - Self.WorkliiK Hurl Crooked POTATOES Ibul PORK—Usss LARD-Biearn PLdUll-SpnnK 1'aiciiU Hssen Winter ]RAIN—Wheat No. I Corn, No. « Oats. No. i Rye. No. * Harley. Nu. -UMIIKU— Common dretted sldlag .... Plounnf ronimon boards Fonelnf Lath. ibiufles ,. TOt- KANSAS CBTV. 5ATTLK Kair lo xooil lOOS- Urn Medium iHEEl'—Best Common Y O R K , O c t « . » i n i tfSM S 74 H tn r. 41 lit a n *oi u a m 0 a ^ 7 w 1 17 « 1 KO i sa u i ns 48'4 Jl'i MSiQ U HI I I W w no s a i UJ U a M 1 « a t jj S 45 U 3 HU i! :u 4u S(M usoo •c 4 as 21 r II u a i s a « >1 u l u ID n nt \o < -• •i a 5 a 6 iS «. 5 TB I IS it I tS'i » 44^ •-•".kt '.fvt HI IS 04 4. 75 17 V) till 00 •t' 00 u x i i«J ic im u w a 11 UJ Ois 00 i TO a i sa :a} JATTI.K—ll.'it Medium ICK1S IU in a 5 40 S 81 u 4 BS e is st o a . i.o o s oi 1 71 u 4 40 I VL A 3 U) (I SO a a 10 .'S3 U 3 » 1 8J ii 0 i"i Professor Gauthier, of Paris, stateH that certain vital procesces of the hotly develop putrefving subetmces in tho tihsues, which, if not speedily eliminat- ed, produce disease. Ayer's Sarsapar- ilia effects tho removal of these suh- slances, and thereby preserves health. UNABLE TO TELL. Yes. that was so. For years I suffer- ed severely with scrofula; sores broke out all over my body, and I am unable to tell ono half that I sulTerered. 1 w a s not able to obtain relief until I used Sulphur Bitters, which completely cured me.—C. D. DALE. 17 Allston St., Roaton M I N O R >: I:\vs R R K M Y . ri.r \V»»* Knd»1 OetnRer (I. The Vermont Ixisislaturn cooveued on Thursday ul Mont( elier. Snow f. 'l tn the depth "f six Inches io Weati-rn i intai i'i mi Taursday. Ills announced that there will only he one-half a rice c m p in South C'urollua this season H Zimmerman A; Co., cloak manufact- urers at CnleStfu, la inl 01 Saturday for li.ii mi Bonatnr Hherman says the political unU b of Canaila and the Culled States Is liievllablo I»r Hamuel Kneeliiml, one of the most famous •cienii.u in this country, died on Monday In B-i-ton. Enlensiv" .mu.' -IIIK of wheat ami tim- lier lin« IniMi lilseiiv r. d on tho boundary between H ik i i in .J1 u I iba. Advices fr. m l.ii don tay that defalco- tions amountiiiK in ' HII .nu have beeu ills- covered in a N « alitml bank. Shorneuian i> ickini.'house aud bJtteiiui- inunur.ici.jn iu Chieafro was burned on Monday 1. -<<, MUJ.OUI The Nat onal tir.i.rl I. d.'O of Colored Masons has ap r. , . -..ic I t-.Vl.uo for tho erection ai a lem. -;• K m ' a s City. Tlie American Mii .i. ••u.-/ A-soelabon W|li hold its fi r'.y- c ind uunuiil meelinif iu Providence, iL 1 i iclolwr Z\ to Ha Tho Western K-ntueliy toiiaero-irrowors at a recent convml t a n-.olvcd lo rofra : a frum planting.' any tobace > uext year. Mrs. Mary L. liurrelt haa been sontenecd at Medina, ().. lo aanc January :M. IV.', for murderiny two itubecilo stepdautchlers. Brown'- powder magazine at Roanoke, Va., expli ded on S.iturduv, nnd tho town was badly shaken, but no 1 ve» were lost John Blant, driver of a wauon. was mado blind by a II o-h nf UuhtniuK Saturday in New York. It Is thouiiht he may recover. Tho American Baukers' Association at its meetina at Cincinnati on Thursday elected Charles Morton, of S t Louis, presi- dent At their convention on Thursday iu Co- lumbus, O., tho American Beekeepers elected Or. A. B. Mason, of Avondale, O., us president. Cholera IsstiU racing at Hi ui; Kone and tho dally average of new "HKCI n i n E e s from forty to Ufty, most of whom dio of tho disease. Trains collided on Saturday on the Balti- more <fe Ohio road near WashiiiKtna and three men were killed and five others wero badly Injured. Tho National Association nf Railroad Froil!lit Agents was nrgmiited at SL Louis ou IVodnesday. and I. \\ Crawford was elected president At Des Moines, la., in tho Stale Woman's t'hristian Tomperancu Union cunvention Thursday Mrs. J. Ellen Poster was re- elected president Mrs. Loulsle A. Moore, aged years, committed suicide at UaKIieid, N. Y., on Friday by shooting'. Domestic troubles prompted the deed. A train ou the Ohio & Mississippi rail- way was ditched at W'ashingUin, Ind., 1 Monday n'acht by runulni; Into a cow. The engineer was killed. J hn Dietrich, of Cincinnati, shot and ! killed h. mself Friday because two young ivomen whom he had asked lo marry him I,.iu each refused him. A lvlces from Moisie, Can., say that tho whole piipulatlon of limt district is on thu brink uf starvation, owing tu tho failure of the crops and the fisheries. Walter S. Plekney, formerly one of the most prominent lawyers of New York City, died on Monday in a hospital from Ihe exci-silvo use of liquor. Philip Paludoni, an Italian who mur- dered bis brother in cold blood on tho evening of Juue £2, 1^7, was hanged on Friday at llridgeiiort. Conn. The Supreme Court of Utah on Monday declared tho Mormon church properly forfeited and entered a dC' reo for Its i.scheal lo the United States. Jacob Kafer whilo intoxicated on Tues- day comm lled suicide by hanging at Fort W'ayno, Ind. He was a wealthy bachelor, and uo cause could be assigned. Hie Mormons semi-annual eouforenco opened at Salt Lake on Fr.day, Apostio i.ori'uzo Snow presiding. Iu all tholr speeches the apostles and elders Insisted upon pol/ gamy. A team of lour race-horses attached to a Roman chariot dashed into a crowd of sight-seer* ul tho KuUIown (Pa.) falr- itrounds ou Friday and several people wero more or less injured. J.m Scott, a notorious negro desperado und > x cunvlet of Lynchburg, Va., shot | uud probably fatally wounded threo men witlioul .provocation on Saturday and es- ca'ped to ihe woods. A monnpiout was unvalled on Saturday j to tho memory of Jennie Bowman, tho do- liiostic who was killed last year while de- fending her employer's houso from rob- bers in I. uiisvlllo Ky. Francis, W. William', tho senior mem- | her ot tho woll-known banking firm of 1 William., Bloek 4 Cn. of Now York, com- 1 inlttid suicide on Monday owing lo losses | iu tho recent wheat flurry. A capsized sail-boHt. with tho body of a i half-breed named Jesse Jordan, drifted ashore near Oshkosb. Wis., Friday. There . aro known to have been two or mora por- , sons In tho boat before It capsized. Ths old United Stales court-hcuse in Now Orleans, turned over by tho French at ths transfer of Lnuisiunu in isU, Is being i turn down 4o make room furanolher build- j ing. William Lahey escaped from Auburn prison by digging a hole through four feet of solid masonry composing tho roof of his coll and tnen sawing tlirouglt tho roof proper. Four mou seized a paraongor In a crowd- ed car near Heading. Pa., Friday, sud after blading Mm with a rope rifled his pcckota. The work .va» done so quickly that uo alarm was rai'ud and tho rubhers escaped. The American 11 mrrt of Ciiinmissioners for Foreign Mis-duns, m session at Cleve- land, oitvied ofilcer- Thursday, Rev. Dr. R. 8. Blorr. of Brooklyn, being chosen president The next meeting will be hold in New York. Tbeenrilniuuku in South Carolina was followed in Co i d "ii I'lti.i'.y by fourteen mouths ol drouth. At thu expiration of that time II rmny •ensou set in and for flfty-sevi u liRy* ll" n- were only uvo when it did nut ruiu I'hiiii'h-iiuK* iiiinic nrr. BrRiNiintr r>. Hi., Oct ii Prof. Forbca, tho liiinoi" SiuleKnl. in Ii gist, writes that tho ohinch-bULjs of Soul hern Illinois ui o being rupidir carried • way by ono • r both of two contiigi. un d M'u^ev-the same ai those which hor Ido l the dlsnpiwuraoco of this piM in Ceiilrai II noin in ls»2. as doscrlbed ul length In tho Lnlomuloglst's re.airt for thai year. i'lniiaineii llarred. Hrrriio. Oct Five Cliiriaiin'ii return- ing through C m i-Ia to New York from visits to Western Staler wi re refused ad- mission .veslcrduy by the cu<Ionis olUcers at Suspeusinii iii • I llie new Kx- oluslon lid, Iin.i Wi: or i!i ildv b - f n eed ll) becomeciti'-it u. Cunaua. POLITICAL GOSSIP. Oatherod f r o m V n r l o u s Qunrtors and Briefly Told. Uenrgl* Itemnentra Wert Mate nffleers IVIlhonr OppoKltlnii-TIie New York Slayorally—I'migre^alnnal Nom- liiallon*—Other Nute^. TIIK r i r t o or POLITICS. Aim -T*. Ua.. Oct 0.—Qovorn ir liordon and ihe other State ofMcers were re-elected Wedm-sday. there being no oppositicn to them. The election w.u quint Tbe amend ment to the consiilut on increasing thn numb"-rof Hnpremo Court Judges from three to five wits adopted. WasniNoniN, Oct. "i —P I). Wigglngton, of Cal.torniu, has bi^m unanimously se- lected by ihe F.xocutlvo Comniftu-e of tho American pary I i fill the viwar.cy ocrs- sionei! by Judge Oreer's decllnati n of t h e Viue-Presidential nominat on. New YORK. Oct a—The County De- mocracy H JH deflnilely d- cidtd lo renoml- nato Mr. Hewitt for mayor. NEW YORK. Oct. rl—At a mass.meeting ot citizens irrespective <.f party, held at Cooper Union Thursday, Mayor Hewitt was uuanim usly nominated f ir auother term. NBW ORI r «SS, O t ri —The Prohibition Slate convention has norr.! i ted a full electoral t eket 1 here were twenty-live delsgules pru-ent and t'.iey claim they can poll about il»«l v lei, BCLOIT, Wis, Oct. !>.- T h e Democrats vesterday nominate<l J B. I>)e, Jr., for Congress from the First district WITKRUKJ, la., Oct. .\—Tin- Democrat# h re aominale.l ll. U Hicliarls f o r C-JU- p.ess In the T"tri dislrict SrRisorm.n. Mas-., Oct, .1 Tho Ik-mo- crata of the Twelfth distrii yeiterdoy nomlnaled II. W lily Tor Cong-.*oss. MKMPIIIS, T e n r t , Oct J.—Th Re|iublic- ans here nominated L B. Eul-.n for Con- gress from the Tenth district BOSTON, Oct fn -Jonn F. Andrew has boon nominated for Congress hy llie Dem- ocrats of the Tilrd district IULEIOII N. C., Oct 5.—C. P. Locky was nominate i for Congress yei'.orday by tiu; Sixth district Republicans. PirrsnCROli. PH.. O c t 5. - Yeal -rday tlie Democrats of tho Twenty llfth district nominated Norman Hail for Congress. INUIANAPOLIS, ImL. Oct 0 —Tho Repub- lican and Democratic State Committees of Indiana have agreed Ui it in ail election precincts where the inspector is a Demo- crat, a Republii .in judu-e nnd clerk sitallbe seleeleu; and in prcclncls where iho In- spectors tre Ib'publicans, Democratic judges and clerks -hall be chosen. The Democratic committee also makes a prop- osition for the uppyinlmetil of a committee of 100—forty-flVO to bo Democrats, forly- five Republicans and ten Prohibitionists— to discover and punish election frauds. GiiEEsriEui, Mass., Oct 7.—Tlie D-mo- cratsof the Eleventh Congres-ional dis- trict have nominated William Skinner, of Holyoke, for Congress. UETTTsncao, Pa., Oct. 7.—Tho Demo- cratic Congressional conferrees of the Nineteenth dislrict hav unanimously re- nominated Cosgr ssmau l>!vi Maish. NEW YORK, Oct 7.—Tho Tammany Hall convention Friday night nominated SheriS Uugh J. Grant for mayor. Tlie speeches made and resolutions adopted pledged Tanmisny to the support of Cleveland and Hill, and contuinrd denunciations ol Know-Nothingixm, whlih were inler- urelcd us an attack upon Muvor'Hewitt Sr. PAI L, M nn., Oct 7.—Ignntius Don- nelly bus wilii.iruwn as canJiduto of tho Minnesota Labor parl v for Governor and is working to succeed D. M. Sabin as United Stutes Senator. NEW YORK, Oct 8—The County De- mocracy has nominated Abram S. Hewitt for mayor. BOSTON. Oct. S —Th" action of 30,000 ladios here iu registering for the purpose of voting ul tho hchuul ulcctiun is being followed all over tho State. The returns from Brookllne. Wallham, Wuburn and nearly every place heard from show a great Increiiso in Ibo number of women registering and paying luxes iu order lo vote. Then- ii much excitement about '.he matter here. All iHillticiii .irties are seek- ing to secure the ladies' vote. SALT L.KK CITV, U . T . , O c t a-John T, Calne (Dom.) wus renominated yesterday for delegate in C ingress. NEW ORLEANS. Oct 9 — T h o R e p u b l i c a n s of the Third dislrict nominated yesterday R. C. Jolly for Congressman. NEW YORK. Oct 'J — M r . Hewitt has ac- cepted the oilitens und Couuly Deuiou racy's nnomination for mayor. Diatrens after eating, himrlhurn. si"k headache and iniligestion nre cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It also creakv a good appetite. W E C A N A N D D O (iuarnutee Acker's Blixvl Elixir for it has fully demonHlnited to the people of this country that it is sii|ierior to all oilier pre|iurutii<ns for IIIIHSI d i s e a s e s . It is a (KMitive cure for syphilitic pois- oning, Ulcers, Eruptions "and Pimples. It punflea the whole system and thor- oughly builds up the constitution. \ E'TEK & LOOK, Druggists, Lowell. CELESTIALS RETURNED FROM CHINA, Tbe (lueatlun of Their latmllng tu lie De- cided by the Courts. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9—Tho steamer Belgic arrived Sunday, twenty-nine dayi from Hong Kong, havlug been de- layed by heml w'nds and high neai. She brings HW Chinese. It being Sun- day there Was nn uttempt to land them, but it 's thoughl thai friendt of thu Chinese will ininiedlately apply for uwrltof habeas corpus for ono of those on board about lha genuiness of whose cerllflcate and right to land under ihe old law there could bo no doubt That the uppllcutlou will bo denied by the United States ei urts they fee: sura The case will curried, to tho United States Supreme Court und the constitutionality of the Scott bill decided. Tho Duke ot Vicstminsler ulso arrived frum Hong Kong via Vancouver, B C., with 311 Chinese aboard. Death of NIr Anthoujr Miugrave. LONDON, Oct. Y —The death isuunounced of Sir Aiitbony Musgravo, Governor ot Queensland. Uo had been successively Governor of St. Vincent, Newfoundlund, British Columb u Natul. South Auslralla und Jumuica. He wus appointed Guvernoi of Queensland in W-.l In I87 1 1 he made hit second wife tho d uighter of Dav d Dudley Field, of New York. War on Ihe .Sugar Trust. NEW YORK. Oct U —Judgo O'Brien, in tho Supremo Court, grunted permNsion to Atlornoy-Guneral Tuber, of this Stale, to bring ai tion lo nnnul ihe charier of the Havemeyer .v Kider Suwiir Company, on tho ground that by joining thu trust il for- feits its corporate rlgbls. I'roleaU. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—A spaclal jablegrura lo the .MiiU ami Kiiuim from l/ondon suys His re|Mirt<ul Ihsl Uirl Salisbury has pro- tested through the HrltUh MlnUtor at Wash ngton ugiiinsl the Presldeul's retal- iation mossug.i in mi ncl of iiustillty and broach of tho modut Vivendi agreement A Chicago liank I'allt CIIICAOO. Out it—The Traders' Hunk, one of the old llnuiu-iul ui<tiluliona in this city, fulled y u . t orday for n e a r l y •l.oJO.OOJ. Tho fatal illness of its preaideut Is given as the reason for closing the doors. rmind a liwiaiiiire Kaelory. Moscow, Oct U —The police huvo dis- covered in n collar hero a complote manu- factory of dynamite shells, and urrested Ils proprietor, n Nlhlbsr, n-cvnliy returned from jH'nal horvitude in Siberia — • » • Card ut Thanks. We wish to herebr express our sincere thanks to the friends who kindly assist- ed us in our bereavement. MRS S. D. OOSS ASD FAMILY. Lowell, Oct. 11, 1888. GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how «oon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may "fasten itself ujion you. All thnmf. and lung troubles yield t o 1 s treatinent. YEITBK & LOOK, Druggists, Lowell. 1840 VOTERS. Hall nf llunor. Vetenin Voters who Vot- ed for Old Tip, and will Vole fur Vonag Tip. la'vi Mall Lowell John M. Wa'ters, 18aii & 40... | ll. D. Winegnr •• Artrmus Hong | Barlo Barto. i Hontiio Hill •• Jas. Elmaiidurf •• John l/s)k John Devoe, •• ("has. B. Carter " brastus Mclnlyre 1). C. Fonter " A J Dean Russell Smith " Daniel McEwen Alto Matthew P, Thomas, l!<;Mi-40. Boston C. Barney Lowell Any and every voter who voted for Harrison In 1840 a n d w h o will vole for Harrison in ISsM, w i l l please report at this oflice und have their name added to above list. BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Starr ling Statementu of (ieuerml Intereat. Dr. Oliver Wendell Ilolmts, on lieing asked when Ihe training of a child should begin, replied, " A hundred years before it is born." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for tbe con- dition of tne race a hundred years IMIII n o w > Is this wonderful generation the nat- ur-il result of the pro|ier diet und nieUl- eiries of a bundreil years ago'* 11 is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of the •v.irld in this century have come from this country. Our ancestors were reared in log cabins, nnd sutTered h.inl- slnp- and trials. Hut they lived and enjoyed health to a : riie old age. The women of those days would enduru bardshipn without ap|iarent fatigue Hint would startle thoe** of the present age. Why wus it? One of the proprietors of the jsipulur rem.-dy known as Warner's safe cure, bus IMH-II f a i t h f u l l y investigating the eaiise, and bus called to his aid scien- ti-ts as well iws medical mm, impress- ing u|>on them the fact that there citn- ml be an elfwt without a cause. This rivestigaliou disclosed the fact that In tbe olden limes simple remedies were administered, compminded ot herbs and I-IM IS, which were gathered and stored in the lofts of llie log cabins, and when sickness came on, these remedie* from nature's hiboratory were used with ihe iM-~i elfects. What were these remedies? What were they used for? Alter untiring and diligent .search they have obtained tbe formulas so generally usee for va- le ns disorders. Ni w the ipiestion is. how will ihe old- en nine preparation effect the people of ihisuge. who have been treated, under iiiislern medical schools and codes, with IHiiMCinun und injurious drugs. This test has lieen carefully puraued, until they ate convinced that tin, prepara- truns they now call Warner's Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused s y s t e m s rei|Uirer. Anioiig them is what is known as Warie r'- Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, and they frankly announce that tney do not consider the saisaparilla of so much value, in itaelf a s it is in the combiha* t o;. of llie various ingn dients which to- geiher work marvelonsly upon the sys- lem They also have preparations for miier diseases, sucii as "Wamer'a laig Cabin cough nnd consumplion rem- edy." "l^ig Cabin hops and bnchu rem- edy," "Wamer's Log Cahin hair ionic." 1 bey have great coulldeiice that they have a cure for the common disease of uinrrh, which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they are conli- dent will supplant all nthers, and a liver lull, to U- used 6e|ierately or In connec- tion with the o t h e r remedies. We hope the public will not lie disap- puiiiled in these remedies, but .will reap a lieneilt ftom the investigations, and tliut the proprietors will not l>e emlur- rased in their introduction bv dealers irying to Rubstitute remedies tlmt have la en so familiar to the shelves of our drnggiHis. This line of remedies will lie used instead of others. Insist upon wmr druggials getting them for you if be hiibii't them yet iu stock, und we feel conlident that these new remedies will receive appridiutlon at our readers' Ininds. as the founders have usiii every care in their preparation. A WOMAN'S DISCOVERY. "Another wonderful discovery bus Ixs-n made und that Uai by a lady in this country. OiseitM' fastened ils clutches u|H)n her and for seven years nbe wilhslood its severest tests, but her vital organs were underuilne<l and 'balli seemed imminent. For three i onlhs :be coughed incessantly and iiinldn.it sleep. She Ismgnt of us a but lie of Dr. King's New Discovery for ri-nsumption und was so n r i e h relieved on inking lirsl dose that she slept all night ami with one bollle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. I.illher l.llU." Thus write W. C. llam- rick < 'o.. of Shelby. N. C.—Get a free I rial bottle M Hunt & Hunter's Orug Hiore. A FAMILY GATHERING. Have yon a father? Have you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a hrotlier who has not taken Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lnngs, the guaranteed remedy for the cure of (Toughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung trouble? If so. why? when a sample Isiitle Is gladly given to you free by any drug- gist and the large size costs only .'i0c and fl.OU. CARD OF THANKS. If the proprietor of Kemp* Balsam nhoiild publish a card of thanks, coli- tauiing expressions of gratitude which come to him daily, from those who have been cured of severe throat and lung troubles by the use of Kemp's Bulnsm, it would fill a fair-siEed trnok. How much belter to Invite nil to call on any druggist and get a free sample bottle that you may test for yourself its power. Large hottlos 50c and $1.00. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand In hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle, nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dys- peimia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indiges- tion, and make life a ImppinAs and pleasure. Sold n t S-l a n d ."iO cents by YEITKH FT LOOK. Druggist. Lowell. THAT HACKING COUGH can lie so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. WO , geuruntee it, CLAIIK & WIXEOAR. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi- loh's Cine. CLARK & WINEOAH.

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VOLUME XXIV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. la^H. NUMBER 15.

"The only time F.nglaml can um mi

IrMman M when he finljiratfji to Amrr-

ica ami votes for free I rude."—London

{Englmul) Times.

M, I I . FORD U tho w o n t t acarvi l c a n -

d tda lR In t h e S t n t e .

THK p r r w n t t e r m of ConKTem ban liw-n

t h e I c n g M t in I In- h u t o r y o f t h p N a t i o n .

I r f r e e t r a d e 1* s o m u c h M t e r fo r

w o r k l n j i m e n . w h y d o n ' t o u r A m p r i c n n

l a b o r e m e m i g r a t e tc E n g l a n d ?

FARMKR L c t T has been t h e moul level-

b e « d e d U o r a r n o r t h U « ta te h a s h a d in

y e a n , a n d t h e p e o p l e r e g a r d h i m ns

• u c h t h e m o r e t h e y s t u d y hit* r e c o r d .

D P t o O c t o b e r tut P r e s i d e n t C l e v e l a n d

h a d v e t o e d 414 p e n s i o n bills, a n d a p

* p r o v e d 888. P r m i d e n t A r t h u r a p p r o v e d

738 p e n s i o n bi l ls , a l l t h a t pas sed C o n -

g re s s .

D f u i N ' i all t h e l i fe of t h e g o v e r n m e n t

u p t o IBM, t h e ve to p o w e r of t h e Pr i fli-

d e n t h a d been used b u t 75 t i m e s . C leve-

l a n d h a s used i t o v e r 400 t i m e s — m o s t l y

o n p e n s i o n bi l ls .

A U N I T E D S T A T E S S e n a t o r U t o h e

e l e c t e d t h i s w i n t e r . A R e p u b l i c a n sen-

a t e m a y st i l l he n o c e ^ a r y a f t e r elec-

t ion t o s a v e t h e c o u n t r y f r o m t h e f r e e

t r a d e b l i g h t . R e m e m b e r t h i s a n d vo te

f o r C a p t a i n J u d d f o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e .

FORD'S l i t t l e s o n g : ( c o p y r i g h t e d by

t h e a u t h o r . A l l n g h t e r e s e r v e d . ) " F r e e

t r a d e i n wool w o u l d r a i s e t h e p r i c e of

t h e f a r m e r ' s woo l . F r e e t r d e in wool

w o u l d lesson t h e cos t ot t h e w o r k

i n g m a n ' s w o o l e n c l o t h i n g . "

I s n ' t i t e x c e e d i n g l y f u n n y ?

N o w w h a t can t h e d e m o c r a t s c l a i m

a» t h e i r i s s u e ? T h e r e p u b l i c a n s e n a t e

b i l l w o u l d " r e d u c e t h e s u r p l u s a n d t h e

w a s t a x e s " s u f f i c i e n t l y to s u i t e v e n t h e

w o r e t revenue r e f o r m h o w l e r . T h e

o n l y t h i n g l e f t t h e m to d o n o w is t o

o w n t h e c o r n a n d c o m e s q u a r e l y o u t f o r

B r i t i s h f r e e t r a d e a n d d e a t h t o A m e r i -

c a n w a u c s .

THE p r i n c i p a l di lTercncu b e t w e e n t h e

H i l l s fiill a n d t h e S e n a t e T a r i f l Bill is

t h a t t h e f o r m e r Is a BUI f a v o r i n g S o u t h -

e r n rice a n d s u g a r p r o d u c e r s a n d B r i t

i s h m a n u f u c t u r c r 8 , a n d t h e l a t t e r p r o t e c t s

t h e A m e r i c a n p r o d u c e r r e g a r d l e s s of

s e c t i o n , a n d t h e A m e r f c a n m a n u f a c t -

o r e r , w h i l e t e d u c i n g t h e s u r p l u s

A METHODIST m i n i s t e r i n I l l ino i s w h o

v o t e d f o u r y e a n a g o f o r S t . J o h n hue

r e t u r n e d t o t h e republican f o l d . S o m e

of t h e P r o h i b i t i o n i s t s a s k e d h i m t h a t

s t o c k po*or of t h e p a r t y : " D o n t y o u

i n t e n d t o v o t e a s v o u p r a y ? " H i s a n -

s w e r w a s : " Y e s , I sha l l vo te u s I p r a y ;

b u t I d o n ' t i n t e n d to d o a n y foo l i sh

p r a y i n g t h i s y e a r . "

FREE t r a d e w o u l d p l a c e t h e w a g e s of

l a b o r i n g m e n o n a p l a n e w i t h t h o s e of

t h e p o o r l y - p a i d w o r k m e n of f o r e i g n

c o u n t r i e e . A m e r i c a n l a b o r e r s r e c e i v e

t h e h i g h e s t w a g e j i n t h e w o r l d . l a b o r -

i n g m e n , w h i c h wi l l y o u d o , v o t e f o r M .

H . F o r d a n d e x p e r i m e n t w i t h y o u r

d a i l y b r e a d , o r v o t e f o r B e l k n a p a n d t h e

r e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t a n d r e t a i n y o u r p re s -

e n t w a g e s ? Y o u a r e a s k e d b y t h e d e m -

o c r a c y to e x c h a n g e a c e r t a i n t y fo r a

poea ib l l i ty , a f a c t f o r a t h e o r y . C a n

o n e of y o u a i f o r d t o d o i t ?

HAD i t n o t b e e n f o r t h e vo t e s o f

S o u t h e r n B r i g a d i e r s a n d s o m e N o r t h e r n

D e m o c r a t s (Fo rd a m o n g t h e m ) t h e s u r -

p l u s m i g h t h a v e been r e d u c e d s o m e

t w e n t y m d l i o n s b y t h e refunding of t h e

S t a t e w a r t a x e s . M i c h i g a n , a l o n g w i t h

m a n y o t h e r l o y a l s t a t e s , p a i d t h i s t a x t o

h e l p s a r e t h e u n i o n , a n d is j u s t l y e n -

t i t l e d t o b e i n g r e - e m b u r s e d , b u t F o l d

v o t e d a g a i n s t t h e i n t e r e s t s of h i s o w n

S t a t e o n t h i s m e a s u r e , a s u s u a l . Be l -

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

o w n s t a t e a n d h o m e ; h a d i d It o n c e

o t n o n g s h o t a n d she l l , a n d ho w i l l d o I t

i n C o n g r e s s too, w h e n h e g e t s t h e r e .

"PROTECTION" i s t h e s a n c t i o n w h i c h l a w g i v e s t h e riob m a n t o t a k e ha l f t h e w a g e s of t h e p o o r m a n . " P r o t e c i i u n ' is t h e p i i v i l e g u w h i c h t h e l aw ^ h e s t h e r i c h n a n o t d i s c a r d i n g A m e r i c a n l a b o r a n d n h s t i t u u u f f t h e w o r s t a n d m u s t d e -g r a d e d e l e m e n t s of E u r o p e a n l abo r . " P r o t e c t i o n " is t h e t a x i n g of s i x t y - o n e m U l i o u s e v e n h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d peop le f o r t h e b e u e h t o f t h r e e b u m l n - d t h o u -s a n d A a f a u f b c t u r e r s " P r o t e c t i o n " is t h e " f a t " w h i c h g r e a s e s t h e po l i t i c a l m a c h i n e r y of l i e p u h h o a n bood le r s . " P r o t e c t i o n " is a n a l l i a n c e b e t w e e n f r a u d a u d po l i t i c a l u o i r u p t i o n . — O r o m f JUtpid* Democrat.

A n d y e t t h i s s a m e p a p e r h a s been a l l

a l o n g t r y i n g t o c o n v i n c e p e o p l e t h a t

n e i t h e r i t n o r t h e D e m o c r a t i c i n r t y a n t

f o r f r e j t r a d e , b u t t h a t t h o j w a n t e d a

" t a r i f l f o r r e v e n u e o n l y , " w i t h inoi-

d e n t a i p r o t e c t i o n . W o u l d a n y r a t i o n a l

b e i n g rail a t h i n g t h e y c o u r t e d , or e v e n

t o l e r a t e d , s u c h p e t n a m e s a s t h e above?

N o t y e r y l i k e l y . N e i t h e r does t h e Dtm-

ocrat. T h e r e is n o d i s g u i s i n g t h e f a c t

t h a t t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y , s ou l , b o d y

a n d b r e e c h e s , is f o r f r e e t r a d e .

K U I x t b y au K<plu>Ion.

GRAND RATIDB, O c t . 0 . — T h e boi ler i n

E i e t e l t & Go's m a c h i n e s h o p o n Mill

s t r a e l b u r e t t h m m o r n i n g a t 0 o ' c lock i n -

s t a h i l y k i l l i n g O u s W a r n e r , w h o s e b u s i -

n e s s i t w a a t o g e t u p s t e a m . H i s b o d y w a s h o t r i b l y m a n g l e d a n d s c a l d e d .

T h e b u i l d i n g p r e s e u t a a d e m o l i s h e d a p -p e a r a n c e . A b o u t hal f o f t h e b i g b r i c k a n n e x Is a t o t a l w r e c k . T h e roof w a s b l o w n c o m p l e t e l y off. T h e e n g i n o . s h a f t -

b r i c k wal l s , t i m b e r a n l m a c h i n e r y w e r e p i led in a o o u f u s o d m a s s .

L o w w a t e r is s u p p o s e d to h a v e been t h e a t p s ^ of e x p l o s i o u . Loss , 12,000. N o

B t p n b l l e u i M E E U D G .

T h i s ( F r i d a y ) e v e n i n g , H o n . N . A .

E a r l s a n d Cape . B e l k n a p , of U r a n d B a p -

i d s , w i l l a d d r e s s a R e p u b l i c a n r a l ly a t

M u s i c H a l l . A l l R e p u b l i c a n s a r e re-

q u e s t e d t o m a r c h to t h e d e p o t to e sco r t t i - e m o v e r t o w n . M e e t a t t h e D a v i s H o u s e a t 8)46.

A Retycol lcon po le r a i s i n g wil l be he ld a t A l t o n n e x t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , w i t h rfbeanmg i n t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g . G o o d s p e a k e r s , C a p t . J u d d a m o n g t h e m , wi l l b e p r a o n t .

W I N P A N D W A V E .

L a k e M l r h l t m n ' s F u r y C n u s o s M a n y W r e c k s Of V o s o o l a .

Havrrml P r r . m i . t ln i l ( I r iKraln Ihn Wnla ry Dvcp-Hlnrma In IIIK Old Wurhl CaiiM

Wl<l"«pr»«il Kiiln—Other IHMUUrs.

STOHM IIS I.AKR MirniOA*. B i x i i . t c , M ch. , Oct a — T h e r e h a s b e e a

a t e r r l b l o s to rm rupliiE here since e a r l y Mortd.iy ovrnlnif. At 7 o'clock Monday nlRht the hfa- iavhif i c rew f rom Hand llcacti RturU-il out, unit nt II |i. m. t hey rescued a c r e w of t lx men and one woman f rom the burjjo Si. Clair . They went seen no Win K t h i s place nt 7 o'clock a. m., and every thlnif ws* m a d e ready for the i r help. As trie boat passed I h o r n d o f the dock the cap ta in round«d h e r up to comn up to tliv dock. J u s t as he did so u h ich b r eake r s t ruck t h e boat , t u rn ing hi-r completely over. E v e r y one expected her l<. r lgbt attain, b a t s h e failed to do so. The en t i r e c r o w belonifiiiK to the boat reaohed shore , tow-ing two of the o t h e r c r o w wl tn thorn. T h e remainder , fou r men and one woman w e r e drowned near t ha shnro. The n a m e s of t h e lost an t : Cap ta ia C. U. Jonea, of Hoy 'Ci ty; Hen ry Andcrsnn . of AiMtra l la ; Oeorgo McFarlane, of Cleve land; Thomas F e r t a w , of Bay City, lif thcao thruc w e r e sai lors . T h e woman w a s J u l i a O r e c n w r e n t h . of HebewainK, t h e cook The rescued a re : Maurice Mi-Ken. a. of Bay C i t y ; John Rosa, of De t ro i t The b-oiles of tho d r o w n e d . b a r e not vol been recovered .

DDLCTII. .Minn., t»ci. ; l—Repor t s f r o m Monday u l g h t ' t s t o r m show t h a t wids-s p r e s d (lUn-i>T was w r o u g h t Many ves-sels w s r e wrecked , nr -ny m o r e a re miss-ing, and snvcrai fa la l l t ics h.ivo been re-ported.

P O R T HOI-K. M i c h . , O c t 3 . — T h e s c h o o n e r

F o i e s U r of I 'o r l Huron p a r t e d her l ines nad wan t to plec. s a t Ur inds tuue Ci ty Monday n igh t . No lives w e r e l o s t

UOIXASII, Mich., O c t 3,—Tho s team-barge repor led wrecked Monday p roves to have been tho II. V K ce. of Michigan City, laden w i t h liOU.'XM fee t of lumhur . She is a total loaa. Tho Cii icigo s t e a m e r Aus t ra l i a rni>orted a<bnru bero has gone down, a total loss.

ORNEVS, Oct. 4.—Tho Hlver I thone has oversowed IN banks mid rallroatl trafl lo be tween ( l eneva and Lyons has been s topped In cunsequcnce , the t r a c k s being lubmergei l f o r miles. The town ol P a y e r n e Is Inundated and s e v e n l persons have been drowned a t beyssol . T h e i lykes a t P a y e r n e a rc b roken ami liio p la ins a r e one vas t lako

LONDON, Oct . Many faml l lea h a v e been r o n d o r o l homeless by e x t e n s i v e floods lo tho region of tlie A l p t and tho J u r a .

LONDON, Oct. 0.—Violent s t o r m s have prevailed on t h e Nor th sea. Keveral flsh-lag smacks which have a r r i v e d a i Kngl lsh por ts ruport a loss of s por t ion of t h e i r c rows who w e r e washed overboard .

To rnrcliKae CaiiHila. N i w Yorn, Oct. A. Tho Sun ' i Washing-

ton cor respundent t- ' legraplis ' h a t In an Interview lu»t n i g h t Sena to r Morgan con-flnned the r u m e r tha t a resolut ion has been Introduced in tlie Kenate Commi t t ee on Fore gn RoUition') looking to t h e pup-chaso of Cano-la by the Uni ted Sta tus , The comuiil tee has taken no act ion on t h e proposition ami does not seem to look upon i t with f a v o r . Kunolor Blair was t h e a u t b o r of the resolution. I t proposes to Invi te Canada to bevomo a S t a t e in tho Union, the Uni ted S ta tes t o a s s u m e t h e Canadian Iqedb tednes s of {8ii0.000.aoa

OTTAWA, O n t , Oct. 7 - S l o w l y but su ro ly public in teres t f r o m ono end of tho Uomln-loa to tbo o t h e r Is being a rou-ed over thu talk of annex ing Canada to the Uni ted States . Ten y e a r s ago t h e pro|>ositlon would have been regardod a s t rousonablo hero, but t h e r e has been a marked change , even in the p a u twelve months . Tho an-noxation qucsUon promises to d w a r f ail o ther pol i t ical mat te rs . I t is p rac t i ca l ly the sole toplo of conversa t ion o n the i t r ee U.

T h e T r i n p e r s n e e Cause, New YORK, October 4 — T h o National

Woman ' s Chr is t ian Temperance Union will hold 1U n r t een th annua l m e e t i n g In '.he Metropolitan Opera-Houso in t h i s ci ty f rom October 1!) to 33 inc lus ive . Miss Francos K. Wl l la rd , prosldont of tho so-oiety, will de l ive r lha annua l addres s , and Oeneral Clinton B Fisk, M n . Mary T. Burt, Mrs. Mary A L ve rmnre , Mrs. Klltabeth Thompson. Mrs. Mary H. Hun t s n d ' o t h e r s will siienk. and Miss Kl l tabe th W. Greenwood, of Brooklyn, will p reach tho annua l sermon.

T h e Callurn R e c o r d . N B W Y O H K . O c t 7 . — R . O . D u n & C o . ,

j a y : It Js encou r ag ing t h a t whi le t h e num-ber of f a i l u r e s is largo, tho u ioonn t of l labli l t ioi fo r t h e th . rd q u u r l u r of t h e year shows a g rea t decrease, f rom 175,022,-JOfl las t y e a r to f i i , 114,i>t fo r t h e q u a r t e r | u s t ended. Bus iness l a l l u re s d u r i n g tho las t s svsn days number , f u r t b o Uni ted States, 184; Canada, 37; to ta l , 2 U ; a s com-pared wi th 230 A s t week ond 812 f o r tbo sor respondlng week of las t yea r . •

B r a i e s r u u l s h a d . B c m t o , N. Y . , O c t i — O e o r g e La

Blanche, J o h n Leslie, Wil l iam Baker and John Floss wnro conviclod of n id ing and abet t ing tho p n o - f t g h t betwnun Uat t iu Leslie and Alice v a r y ' Ln Bianobe and Floss were sen ten cod to t h r e e months , Leslie and Baker to six m o u t h s a t hard labor. Uat t io Losilo was discbargei l and Ibo ind iuuuen t agulns t A'.icc Leary w a s dismissed.

A Ooniple t r huocaas. P O R T L A N D , M A , O c t 5 . — A l o n g - d l s t a n o e

le lephoae commuol fa t ion was success fu l ly acoompli ihed Tuesday be twusn Por t l and m d Philndolpbia . via Boston, P rov ldunce t n d Now York. Provldenco w o r k s a s dls-llnct as any s h o r t d i s t a n c o linn; Now Y o r k •julte d e a r ; Pb i i sde lpb ia more mufllcd. These connect ions will bo p e n n a n c n t

I ' a r l l aansh lp Hem u n r r d . D r s MOINES, la. , O c t 5 — A f t e r a aplr l tod

Al icuulon tbo Iowa W. C. T. U. at noon adopted, by an o v e r w h e l m i n g ma j o r i t y , a a s m o r l a l l i l t terly denounc ing the pa r t i san-tb ip displayud by thu Nut ioual W. C. T. U. Mrs. J . Kilun Fouler pres ided.

Knon i ious Whimt Trarisact loi is . NRW YOIIK, O u t t l—Tho w h e a t t rans-

act ions on tho Produce K i u h a n g d d u r i n g las t week were unpr rcodon ted in i ts h is-tory. O v u r 'JI.OOO.OUO bushe ls nhunginl hands. T h i s Is four t imes the qua- i l l ty c t the visible supply of t h " UnlUi I S t a l e s

H u r t by HO Kspluslon. Ci.r.vri.AKn, O., Hot. ti - A turr l l lo ex

plosion of nociimulutM gus occurred yes-t e rday l a t h e now wa te r worka tunne l in th i s city, nnd live men a c r e lo r r lb ly burned and were taken out In a dy ing con-dition.

T w o l l und r r i l Nat ives Kil led.

LONUON, O c t 7 . - A dlspnich f rom Ind ia s ta tes t h a t a p r i m i t i v e exped i t ion of Brl t -inh rroopa in lo Siriil.i miguged thu na l lvos wi th n los t of '.'ll lo H o f o r n - i u l i b u lat-to r .ii.il T ih. . a ' l nc .- oa r ly .

T a k e Not i ce . All p a r t ice o w i n g a c c o u n t s c o n t r a c t e d

a t a n r t i m e d a r i n g t h e p a s t t w o y e a r n will And t h e i r a c c o u n t s w i t h E . A. S u n -dfcriin. A n i m m e d i a t e s e t t l e m e n t ia de -H i r e d . G B O R O E T . H O W A R D .

LEV / P. M O r t T O N ' S L E T T E R .

II* A c r r p l s I lie Hrpubl leao N o m l n s t l o a f . r Vlce-I ' r ra ldant .

NBW YI.KK. O c t 8 . - M r Morton 's Int ter acccptlng the Republican nouiinatloa fo r the Vice prcsi lency was made public yea-terd.iy. He see* hut ono real i ssue in t h e campaign, and tha t is the tar i ff , and he tbormigb ly and be n ' h commi t s bimsaif lo thn pulley marxed out by t h e Nat ional p la t form. U e s a r s i

"The Kepaiil can platform r r r o g n l f s tbs nec'«»lly of rsdu.- IIK the n ve.iue. bat dsolsrns

I tha t this reilo.'-.ioa mast not be made at lha j expense ol Amer can lodastnes and ot AmT-: Iran labor. The Amoncin peoolc have rnjored | ins protoctrv* sjrstsm for«lonir penoil. snd ths

result Is that for more iban a i|Uarl<'rof a c«nV-1 ury they n»»e i ra l <IM1 a Jeures of Industrtal

ami flnsni-mi p i m ^ r i l y unprecedented la Ihls I country snd never n j : j | td In any otber. Ad-Imlltlnir thai the prevent isrllf by lapse ol time land the lar»» expansoa of trade which i it ba , •timu aied n- edi revls on. Is It not wiser | nnc\ mor- pair o e lo revise 1 wlih a careful i rauard lo the lut r»»to: proiectlon than With

the purpose of I ^ ieaing Us protective feat-ures? For mysel . I do not het late lo doclsie tba t frui'i loi x i b ' ration I am so unwaver-ing tr ena ol the |<rolective sy«lflm. To tbs men who earn their br ad by ih-t »w»st of tbalr brow tlie difl-'ro CO betweca 'lo: two aystems Is that of nar.-uwinR rhHOco« on lbs one haad sad exmndmg opportunit e» on lbs other, r r e e trade woald ope.. America to competltloa with the whole world. Protection re jenma Amer C k for Amcrlraus, p. it.re and auopted."

Ja closing Mr. Morion says; " I t is for lha American pci p'.u to develop and cultivate tbs eontinent to wh'cb In lbs providence el Ood they have lahen heir-. T. cy should adopt a policy which look- ,ie.,.illy to tii s great end. Wnh no s p i r t ol nnr ownex .uward other peo-l le, bu t -a ther In tne bivb'At Int-rr t t of all, they should n id qadcr tnoir own fla^ a Held of ImlUess advance In th r d nsctlou o f t b s l n provtm nr. the pro«reniy and the bapplaesa i t man."

T H E S E N A ' E T . . R I F F BILU

It Makes a Iteil i ir t lon of U s e r >70.000,• OtIO HI tlie I t svaause .

WAaniNOToN. Oct. 4.—Senator Allison, f r o m tho Cummit t e on Flnaaoe , re-por ted back the llouso Tariff bill w i t h an amendment in the n a t u r e of a s u b s t i t u t e It was p l . ccd on t h e ca lendar and unlcred to bo p r in ted . Accord ing to the e s t i m a t e s made by the commit tco. i h t bill providos f o r a total rc luct on - f i ih-ut J7r>.0iy),000, made •op spprox ima tc iy as fol lows; Sugar , <27, iSftuW; f r e e list, l a M i iHK); tobacco (In-te rna l revei iuo) , f.'4.n0ii,iW0; alcohol In t h e a m , t7.00.(>«i. o tber reduc t ions In cus-t o m s »8,«».«»>

The bill ombodl ' js au en t i r e rev is ion of the tarllf s c l i c d u l o and the a n m i n i s t r a t l v e f e a t u r e s of tbo presen t law proposing tho rc-ci iactment of ail such f e a t -urcs as iu t h u o i laion of thpTnajor i tyof t b e uommit leu l u c b t pot t<> be c h u n g e i Tho f r e e l ist in tbit Senate bill is very s t ior t compared wi th t h a t of t n e Mills MIL Amung its in-tst impor tan t i t umi a r e cur -ran t s , Jutv and o ther m a n u f a c t u r e d flbrous subsf m c e s and ^ r a - s o s c r u d e opium and cer ta in chomicals . The cut on s u g a r du t i es is f a r below t. ift n ude in t h e Mills bilL Tho d u t i e s on wuol and manufoc t -uros of wool a re raised somewhat In n e a r l y ail the turns of the sched-ule. Tho schedule of meta l s Is s l ight ly -lowerod. Tbo r a t e s on eu r thon-waru uud ^ load Wart a r e also s l igh t ly re-dnced. Alcohol to b e used in t h e Indus-t r i a l a r t s Is reUerod f r o m t h e paymen t of o n In te rna l revenue tax , and provis ions a r e made fo r bonded w a r e h o n s e s and o t b e r g n a r d s a g a l u U f raud . Tho tubucco tuxes a re ma nly wipud out wi th t h e excep t ion of t a x e s on c iga rs , o h e r n o t s u n d uigarot tos .

ON STARVATION'S BRINK.

A Tur r lb le Hlnry at Ueat l tut lon IP U a m -sey Cnantjr . D. T — A o Urgen t Appeal lor l l a lp . ST. PACI, Minn.. t ) c t ft—A horr ib le

s to ry of widespread des i i tu t ion comes f r o m Ramsey Comity. 1) T , w h e r e the e n t i r e population is on Ihn b r ink of s t a rva l inn . Mayor SMITTI bus received un appeal • Igned by couuly ofncinis and prumii icut c i t izens of Ramsey. u rg i i iK tbe i<eople of H t P a u l to t a k o s teps at uncn to a l levia te t h e d i s t r e s s ox ls t lng in t lm county. Tbo appeal for aid Is accompanied by a sU.lenient to thn e f fec t t b a t recen t f r o s t s des t royed tb rna ' i nds of bushe ls of w h e a t and l e f t des l l lu tu t h e res iden t s of all b u t ono of tbi* towuali lps in tho county . Appllcatii n has been made to the county au thor i t i e s fo r assis tance, b u t it ha s been discovered t h a t the w a n t is no g r e a t t h a t it would flimnciiilly ru iu tbo county to a t -t e m p t to a l lev ia te i t

STREET-CAH E M P L O Y - 8 S T R I K E .

Kiiforcod Prdenl r lanlani on t h o Nor th a n d U'rni Sides of t 'h lcago .

CIIICAOO, Oct . ft—Tbo conductors , dr iv-e r s t n d g r paicn of tlie Nor th Chicago S t ree t Railro.id Company, o v e r a w in num-ber , s t r uck tliis morn ng. Tho men a s k for a revision of thu h o u r s of labor, and the es tab l i shment ef the fol lowing scale of p r i ce s ; Hurso-car men, 31 cents per h o u r ; t rai l-cur men, 2:1 cen t s ; g r ip -ca r mon, 37 cents.

Cui i aoo, O c t t U - T b e Wes t - s ide s t ree t -ca r d r i v e r s and couduc lo re qu i t w o r k t h i s morn ing o n t of sympa thy w i t h tbo Nnrib> s ide s t r i ke r s . Tney claim t h a t aa t ha l ines on which they a i e employed a r e unde r control of Mr. Y e r k e s , they f e a r a reduction In wagea should tho l a t t e r b e success fu l In bis t roub le auross t h e r lvo r .

H a r d Words for Krauro. BRRI.IS, Oct . fi - R e f e r r i n g to the Prench

immlgra t iou decree tho JVortll (Irrnuin Oa-2<IU advises ( iu rmaus nut to live in F r a n c a It a d d s i " E v e r y U e n n a n w h o crosaex tho French f r o n t i e r will u n d e r s t a n d t b a t ho bus removed f rom • ul luru to ba rba r i sm, and l.e has no r igh t to compla in If be comcs into d i sagreeab la contac t w i t h Na-t ional cus tu ius an i i u s i l uu t s . "

A D R U G G I S T 8 A Y H .

I Marv in C. B r o w n , D r u g g i s t , M e r e d i t h I V i l l a g e , N. H . , s a y s : I h a v e Bold y o u r | S u l p h u r Bi t i e ra fo r y e a r s , a n d , c o n t r a r y i t o moa t med ic ineb , I n e v e r wild a b o t t l e j to anyom.- w h o nnid i t d i d n o t h e l p

t h o r n . T h e y en red m e of t h o s e t e r r i b l e ' l i ck hea i lac l ies w h e n e v e r y o i h o r r o m e | d i e la i le t l .

CM ! IAL NEWS.

A D a l l y S y n o p ^ i a o r E v e n t s In t h e

£ o n ii t o u n d H u u . s u .

4 UIU Re la t i ng to ft.lertur«' rer t l f l rmlea l)lseu«4eil In t h e ^pi.nte —l.ittla

Work llo.ie In Hie f l o a t * - O t h e r Mutes.

SRTATR.

WA«nrNOTON. Oct 3 — T h e bill appropr i -t t i a g tl0J.uJU to aid m a yellow f u v r r su f -f e r e r s was pa>sed in t b s Seu te ye s t e rday . A resolut ion was adopted au tbo r i t i n i Mr. Ba le ' s CominitiCo ou Civll-Surviuo R e f o r m •o con t inue i ts M-.-slons d u r i n g tho recess . A resolution w a s in t roduced n i i u e - t i a g ;he P res iden t to uegoiiaU) t r ea t i e s w i t h t h s Oovcrnments of Eng land und Mexico f u r tho exoiuMon of Chiueso laborers f r o m Hie North American con t inen t aud fur t h e prevent ion i f thei r e n t r a n c e la to t h e United S u t e a .

WASHINUTON, O c t 4.—A bill was Intro-luced in the Sena te y e s t e r d a y providing •.hat t h e cer t i f lca lus und l i s t s of votes fo r P r e s iden t und Vice-Pres den t sha l l lie for-warded to tho Sonatu a f t e r tho second Monday In J a n u a r y on which t h e e lec tors thall g ive the i r v o l e \ S e n a t o r All ison ( I M repor t ed a s u b s t i t u t e f'.-r the Mills ra r l f f bill, which was placed on the culon-i a r and ordered to be p r i n t e i . Sena to r 3be rmau l O ) , in ipea i t lug on tho bill, i a U It rcntnlnci l a posi t ive, unquos-t lonable reduction nf revenues to the ex t en t of m.OM.UOO; t h a t it j n l a r g o J tbo f r e e l ist by add-ing It to cer tn n a r t ic les which could not be produced In t h i s o u n t r y , und t h a t t h e r e was n o t a s ingle item In t h e bill which dls-er tmlnated b o t w e j n sec t ions of ths coun-t ry , In si-caking on th-> c h a r g e t h a t Gov-e rnment offlci ils bud been cal led upon fo r sampuign c -mtr ibu t ions S e n a t o r Hawley (Conn.) suid t h a t If It was t r u e t h a t Mr. Cleveland luul sen t *10,000 to a pol i t ical ; o m m i t t e e he bad commit ted « cr ime pun-ishable by fine or by I m p r l s n n m e n t o r both .

WASHiNQtoN, Oct 6. - I n the Sena te yos-te rday tho bill relating to t h e ol a s . id ca-tion of post '0ne.es and u- l jus t ing p i s t m o s . tors ' sa la r ies was U k e n u p and passed, r b e m a j o r i t y and minor i ty r epo r t s on t h s Tariff bill w e r e snhmlt tod a n d o rde red pr inted. A d j o u r n e d t o t h e 8th.

WASHINGTON, O c t ft—In tho S e n a t e yes te rday Sena to r Al l ison opened t h e de-ba te on t h e S e n a t e Tar i f f b i l l An a t t e m p t was m a d e to l imit tbo discussion to t e n Jays , bnt the luw;k S e n a t o r r e f u s e d to eon-t e n t On comparing t b o t w o bills Mr Al-lison sal I t h a t tho Sona to bill w a s a c l ea r snd d i s t inc t measu re of pro tec t ion to Amer ican Industr ies , whi le t h e House bill was a long s t ep In t h e d i r ec t ion of f r e e t rade. Mr. Vance (N. U.) spoke InopposV-Uon to t h e b i l l

T B I H O V ! «

I WAsHiNnTo* O c t a — I n tho House yes-t e r d a y t ha Sena te bill a l lowing pe r sons who have abandoned or re l inquished t h e i r homesUsad ou t r i e s to make o ther e n t r i e s was passed.

WASHINUTON. O c t 4.—Among the bil ls | passed yos t e r d a y w e r e S e n a t e bill f o r the | a s tab l l sbment of the L-ncoln land d i s t r i c t j of New Mexico, and S e n a t e bill g run t i ng l b s r i g h t of w.iy lo t h e PunsacoU & Mcm-

1 phis Railroad Cuinpany th rough tho publ ic , Unds In Klorida, Miasisai,;pi, A labama and 1 Tennossen, and t h r u u g . t h e m.val and mi l i ta ry reservations nu ir Punnaco'.a. The confcronce report on t i io bill f u r the reliuf of the s u r v i v o r s of t h e wreck uf thn CnlU-d S t a t e s s t eamer TalutMusa, was agreed to.

WASHINOTON, O c t 8.—In tbo House yes -t e rday tho t ime was uccdpied In d i scuss ing the con fe r ence r epo r t on t h o Deficiency bill, and tho report was re jec ted ,

WASHINOTON, O c t ft—In t h e House yes -t e rday a commit tee w a s appointed to in-ves t i ga t e tho work done on thu Washiug-tuu aqueduc t tnnnel . The bill approprW at lngt l&V&O for complet ing t h e improve-men t and d n d ?lng of the S t Clair Hats l | i ip canal was rep i r ted . At t h e even ing session twenty-seven p r i v a t e pension bil ls were passed. A d j o u r n e d to t h e Slh.

WASRINUTON, O c t »!.—In t .e Honse yes-t e r d a y a bill upp ropr l a t ing :&j0;ix)0 to Bi tabl l sh camps for ye l low f e v e r r e fugees was favorab ly reported. A blil was passed to cons t i tu te Lincoln, Heb., a port of de-l ive ry .

OTBRB KOTKA

WAsniNOTON. O c t 8 —The Commissioner of t h e General Lund O B r e in bis r e p o r t says t h a t d u r i n g thu p a s t fiscal y e a r 8,050.-lUt ac re s of land were conveyed or pa ten ted f r o m t h e O o v e r n m e u t

W A S U I N O T O N , O c t 9 . — D u r i n g t h e e x -

pired ulue months of tbo p r e s e n t y e a r the ooluage of guld a t tbo m nts w a s PJ4,01S.-N.H, and tho t o U l s i lve r coiqago was 153,-9B7,6S0.

W A S U I N O T O N , O c t 0 . — C h i e f - J u s t c e

Ful l e r has t a k e n h is oa th of offlco and as-sumed t h e ac t ive dnt loa of t h e position.

F l o u r l i n ing N k y w a n t

MIN.NIAPOI.IS, Minn., O c t 4.—The mil lers hero have advanced the p r i ce of Hour t w o dol la rs a bar re l d u r i n g the las t two months and a r o cont iuulng to buuat tbo price t e n cents a day. Two muntha ugo t lour sold fo r <4. IS to <4 40, to-day it Is worth *6.15 to IQ.40, aud 11 is prndioted t h a t it will reach 110 before t h e wlu to r Is over.

- Agreed to Die T o g e t h e r . VIENNA, O c t 7.—Two s tuden t s , be ing

hopelessly ornburrassed Ouaiiclally, sho t thomsclvps dead by mutua l ugreomunt In thu s u b u r b s of tbo city. Noi thcr uf t hem hail ava i l ab le asse t s and both reso lved to dio r a t h o r t han face the i r c red i tors .

Knforced IdUness .

B u o o r a r N , N. Y., O c t 4 .—Purmiant to t h e o rde r issued by P re s iden t Havemeyer , of tbo suga r t rus t , t h e two la rgo s u g a r re-flnorics of tho firm of DeCas t ro & Donne r w e r e closed down y e s t e r d a y a t noon and 1,000 mon w e r e th rown o u t of work .

A n o t h e r l l lgNwIndla In New York. N B W Y O R K , O c t 7 . — T h o d l s a p p o a r a n c e

of W. U. I n g h a m f r o m t h i s c i ty has b rough t to l ight a specula t ive s w i n d l i n g schumo of h is by wlilch thousands of peo-ple bave Mton robbed in t h e a g g r e g a t e of 1100,000.

Url lons Win . LONDON, Oct. 5.—Dispatches f r o m I n d i a

s t a t e t h a t t h e R n j a b of S lkkim has su r -rendered and the Br i t i sh have occupied Tumioj i i -. t n • rnul ta l of S lkk im

N o t i c e .

T h o b o o k s of a c c o u u t of M l t c h e t l ' s grocor j - a r e in t h e h n n d s of 8 . P . H i c k s f o r r o l l c c t l o n . P a r t i e s o w i n g o n i u l d liuoliH n r e h e r e b y no t i f i ed to s e t t l e t h e i r a c c o u n t s w i t h h i m .

O L N E Y . S H I K M W & C o .

O w n e r s of s a i d b o o k s .

W h e n y o u n e e d n g o o d , s a f e l a x a t i v e , a s k y o u r d r u g g i s t f o r a b o x of A y e r ' s P i l l s , u n d you wi l l f ind t h e y g i v e p e r -f e c t Hat isfacl ion. F o r i n d i g e s t i o n , t o r -pid l iver , a u d s ick h e a d a c h e t h e r e is n o t h i n g juue r io r . L e a d i n g p h y s i c i c i a n s r p c i i m m c a d t h e m .

A H O O S I E R ' 3 T E R R I B L E C H I M E .

l i e Kills Mia Mother . II a I'l^li-r-HlBier, Seta tl ie U O I I M nm Virr ani l I 'unimlla Halelde. INDIANAPOIXS, I n d , O c t ll - W l e f r s m o

dwell ing of N B Wade, ocruplnd hy Mr«. Sarah Hoggins, h is motiiur, and Mr*. Mar tha Cates , wos discovereil on lire at Knlghtn town ear ly Monday morn ing A f t e r b reak ing open t h e door Mr W ulo was found tmcunscioDs ar h is m o t h e r ' s bed. Ho was t aken su t . but died In a f ew minutes. His mollrnr was dc id ItofoM takeo o u t Mrs. Catn* was not found un-til h e r legs ami a m . were burned off She d ied in a shor t lliuc. A shoe-ki i i fs cor -e n d wi th hloo'l and a bot t le of par is g reen was taken f rum Wado's po<'knt, and the In d ica t inna a r e tha i he murdered I l.e two woman and commit ted nr d u e a f r e r set-t i n g firs to the bouse, tliu luaU.nony lM-fore t h e coroner t end ing tn subsia i i t la ln this theory . Mrs. C i l e i wa« t h e w i d w o f a soldier . She resided wi th Mrs. Hoggins, w h o had reared h e r f rom childhood. Iu 1S70 Mrs .Cates wusg ren tO i l l l ^n i i i r r iMrage ot jiensiou and a regular l ena on of t in a month. Wade Illegally a ' s n m e d her g u a r d i a n s h i p und a p p r o r r utcd t h e money to his own credi t . Recent ly she com-plained to the Oruud Army p-Jst of her t r e a t m e n t by Wade A legal gua rd ian was app ' i n t cd , and it was found tha i Wade bad appropr ia ted 12,>0 of her money. Y e s t e r d a y Wado would have been com-pelled to account fur t h e m nev, and It is p resumed he had ia-eu bru d lug o v e r the m a ' . u r ao much t h a t he became pa r t ly in-sane . wen t to Lis mother ' s house Sunday n ight , and a f t e r InlllcUtig fa ta l wounds on Mrs. Cates se t fire lo the hou-e, look pa r t s g reen and t h r e w h mself into t n e fiamcv

T H E E A S E - B A L L H E C 3 R D .

Stand ing of t h e I ' r inclpal OrgaDiaallona fo r t h e Week Kndeil Oct her 5.

The fol lowing tables show run poa.l ions occupied by t h e c .ubs iu the va r ious pro-fessional b ise-ball urgnnizat ions ;

LKAGCB. J'lavl,' IIon. I L04'. New York. Chlcavo..., ,

Pblladelpbia Boston Pitts burg h WcshlnBlon.... Ind anapolls.. . .

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r DesMoines... ; - a « I iS t t/iu • . . . . iCW •'.« Kansaa City. jTiUl' n*! Itn-iKlyn . . . iTSC W S t Paul tnllnl.ai ; Athletic . . . 71 'Hi 106 Omaha ST Sui .•i.-j'Cmcint.atl.. .TTtl .iOI Milwaukee... i ^ 'm <Hi; t l i iumore . . s i 7; ia! Chicago »ii7l . » i Clevelaud ivTll toi Sioux City.. t7ll9. M iLoui«*ill- .1 U Mi Darenpo.-t.. ..;.il|,'l|.'.-iSi.Kaniii« 11 i r , .• r.', u l

N i w YORK. O c t 5.—By d e f e a t i n g the Chicago club yus te rday ihe New York team wins t h e .National League p d n n a n t The s co re w a s I to u The fol lowing sched-u le has beeu a r r anged tor tbu wor ld ' s champtonsh ip games be tween the New Y o r k s and the S t Louis Browne, of tne Amer ican Associa t ion: At New York. October 10; Boston, October 17; Sow York, October 18; Breoklyn, O c t o l e r 10; New York, October 30; Phi lade lphia , October 13; S t Louis, Oc tuber A 31 '.7.

T H E FEVER AT JACKSONVILLE.

Maw Case. , 50) Dea ths . 4 - N o More Aid Naadad by t h e Maauus.

JACX8IINVII.L«, Fla . , O c t 9.—The w e a t h e r w a s c lear and cool e x c e p t a t midday, when the m e r c u r y rose above 80. The oOlfial bu l le t in fo l lows; N e w cases, 00; dea ths , 4 ; t o t a l cases to d a t e (corrected) a,'An; to ta l dea ths , 285.

T b e Masonic f r a t e r n i t y In F lo r ida l i a \ Issued a c i r cu la r to t h e Masonic f r a t e r n i t y of t b e Uni ted Stu tes , announc ing t h a t the i r p r e s e n t and f u t u r e necess i t i e s arl-dng f rom tho p reva lence of ye l low f e v e r a ro fu l ly Mipplled, and r e q u e s t i n g - t h a i no f u r t h e r con t r ibu t ions be f o r w a r d e d .

Tho con t r ibu t ions reportisl y e s t e r d a y amount to near ly fcR.UIM. This embrucos dona t ions of tbe las t t h r e e days .

H a r d x l l * l o r r s a c h .

PUILAIIRLI ' I I IA . O c t 4 . — I t w a s a n n o u n c e d

a t tho Phl ladeiph a llaptlHt Ahsoclatlan meet ing yes t e rday t h a t R ibnrt J . B u r . de t t e , thu buuiur ls l . had beeu l icensed t o preach by tho c h u r c h at L j w e r Marlon, Pa.

T h i r t y - f i v e l.aliorera Hur t . H A M M O N D . I n d . , O c t 5 — A C h i c a g o &

Atlan t ic work t ra in , hav ing on board abou t s ix ty I ta l ians , w a s run into by ano the r t r a in nea r th i s place yes t e rday , and t h i r t y -five of the laborers w.-re i n j u r e d .

Bla tnr lan l i ane rn l t ( . 'ongratula ted .

NBWPORT, R I., O c t b—Hun. Ueoru'u Banc ro f t , the h is tor ian , reached b is S t tb b i r thday Wednesiiay. He is in good heal th and received many cniU-ra as well aa numerous le t te rs and le lugrams uf ixm-gra tu la t ion .

Mr l juade Out nn Hall. N n w Y O R K , O c t . 5 — M e Q u s d e t h o o x -

a ldormnn whn hi>s been g unled a new t r i a l , was brought f r o m Sing King to th i s oily y e s t e n l a y aud wuS released on tJU.dUO b a l l

A F E A R F U L C H A S H .

ru rU>la ftrene a t t h e I v ' " C " r " Chureh Corner-^

RRAUINO, Pa. , O c t 8 Thu corner s tons of tbe Polish Cathol ic chu rch In t h i s city was laid y e s t e r d a y a f t e rnoon , and du r ing t b e ce remony t b e fioor, on which t w o thou-t a s d men . women aud chil Iron were atimd Ing, gave way, proclpi tu t lng aovera l huu-I r e d people to the b a s e m e n t a d i s tance ol fifteen f e e t Ninety persons were severe ly in ju red , ten probably futuliy, and severa l were missing/ Ah t u e ph.vslci ins in the 3lty w e r e prompt ly in ui enduncu and svery t h i n g possible w is dune fo r t b e re Uef of the sufferers . Very lo i c h i n g s o o n e j were wi tnessed among Ihu t h o u s a n d s who had rushed t<i t h " chu rch In sea rch ot f r i ends and relatives,

Uolleit l a Dea th In a l in t .Spring. DlNVER. Col., Oct. " - . S a m u e l C P r a t t

met w , th a t e r r ib l e dea th Krlduy in tho hot i p r ings a t Nevada. Ho wen t down lo take t batb , and was found a f e w h o u r s la ter lying parboi led upon t h e bank. He diud la s s h o r t t ime. It is beliuved t h a t he was unaware of t b e dense hea l of the w a t e r and remained in it too long.

Uphold T h e i r I ' r e i l d r n t . LONDON, O c t 7.—The must uf t h e F r e n c h

press j u s t i f y P re s iden t Ca rno t ' s dec ree on the g round t h a t out ot 1,1110,000 fo re igners In F r a n c o only one-eleventh of t h a t uum-se r a r e natural ized, and only one-four th of the d t l t e u s of foreign ex t r ac t ion were born In F r a n c e .

T h e Beat T ime Vet Mail*. BROCKTON, Mass., O c t 7.—On t h e f a i r

grounds hero Mmo. M a r m n e t t - d rove Major Bank* and Trumpe t t-i wa jon one mile In l ; 5 t ) v o v e r a half.m.' .e t rack , t h e record he r e to fo r e being 1:55.

Hwln V r n g r a n r * . D S N V C R , C o l . . O c t 7 — A t H a s t e n , C o l . ,

ii man namud Hickm.m nhot and killed J . LX Booth In a qua r r e l about u woman, aud l mob of seventy-f ive mou a f t e r w a r d took Blckmau f r u m bis house au 1 lynched him.

T H E M A R K E T S

Anii lher Hiinh f a i l u r e . T B B N T O N , MO., O c t 4 . - T h e b R n k i n g

bouse of Shank i iu & Aust . 'n , of Tren ton , t h e oldest bank In Nor thern Missouri , closed its duors y e s t e r d a y , uwmg to t h e f a i l u r e uf the Tradur» ' Hank, of Chioago.

AN Old rn i i l l l s t Dead, L O N D O N , O c t 7 . — T o m K i n g , t h o ox -

cbamplnn , who de fea l eu Muce In I'tfJ, Is dead.

O w i n g lo t h e s e v e r a l a d v a n c e s in t h e p r i c e of flour I a m ob l i ged to a d v a n c e t h e p r i c e of b r e a d o n e c e n t a loaf . T h a n k i n g t h e f r i e n d s nnd p u b l i c f o r t h e i r pas t p a t r o n a g e , s o l i c i t i n g a c o n -t i n u a n c e of t h o s a m e .

Y o u r s respectfully, B . E . C U A S E .

S H I L O H ' N V 1 T A L I Z E R is v h a t y o u n e e d f o r C o n s l i p a t i o n , L os s of A p p e t i t e , D i u i n c e s , a n d a l l l y m p t o m s of D y s p e p -s ia . P r i c e 10 a n d 75 c e n t s p e r bo t t l e .

C L A R K A W I N K O A R .

NEW LIVE STUCK—Osttlo

Sheep ' HOKS

FLOUB-Oood to Choice Putenta

WHEAT—No, * Rrd No. » Sprlli*

rORN 3 A T 8 - N a « While BVK—Westera PUKK—Mess LARD—Steam 3ilEKSB WOOL—UorucsUr.

C H I C A U G . UEEVES—Sblpp nt; S i e o n . . .

Toxaoi Cows Stookers Peedsrs Butrbers ' Stock Ibferlor Cait.e . , , .

II0C18—Live-tlood lo choice,. SHKEP BUTTER—Crr.. me ry.

Oood to Choice Da ry E O O S - P r c h BUUOM (X1RW -

Self.WorkliiK Hurl Crooked

POTATOES Ibul PORK—Usss LARD-Biearn PLdUl l -SpnnK 1'aiciiU

H s s e n Winter

]RAIN—Wheat No. I Corn, No. « Oats. No. i Rye. No. * Harley. Nu.

-UMIIKU— Common dret ted s ldlag. . . . Plounnf ronimon boards Fonelnf Lath.

ibiufles , . T O t - KANSAS CBTV. 5ATTLK

Kair lo xooil lOOS- U r n

Medium iHEEl'—Best

Common

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P r o f e s s o r G a u t h i e r , of P a r i s , stateH t h a t c e r t a i n v i t a l p rocesces of t h e hot ly d e v e l o p p u t r e f v i n g s u b e t m c e s i n t h o t ihsues , w h i c h , if n o t speed i ly e l i m i n a t -e d , p r o d u c e d isease . A y e r ' s S a r s a p a r -i l ia e f f e c t s tho r e m o v a l of t h e s e s u h -s l a n c e s , a n d t h e r e b y p r e s e r v e s h e a l t h .

U N A B L E T O T E L L .

Y e s . t h a t w a s so . F o r y e a r s I su f fe r -ed s e v e r e l y w i t h s c r o f u l a ; s o r e s b r o k e o u t all o v e r m y b o d y , a n d I a m u n a b l e to te l l o n o hal f t h a t I su lTerered. 1 w a s n o t a b l e t o o b t a i n relief u n t i l I used S u l p h u r B i t t e r s , w h i c h c o m p l e t e l y c u r e d m e . — C . D. DALE. 17 A l l s t o n S t . , Roaton

M I N O R > : I : \ v s R R K M Y .

r i . r \V»»* Knd»1 OetnRer (I. The Vermont Ixisislaturn cooveued on

T h u r s d a y ul Mont( elier. Snow f. 'l tn t h e depth "f six Inches io

Weati-rn i intai i'i mi T a u r s d a y . I l l s announced tha t t h e r e will only he

one-half a rice c m p in Sou th C'urollua t h i s season

H Z immerman A; Co., cloak m a n u f a c t -u r e r s at CnleStfu, la inl 01 S a t u r d a y fo r l i . i i m i

Bonatnr Hherman s a y s the poli t ical unU b of Canai la and the Cul led S ta tes Is l i ievllablo

I»r Hamuel Kneeliiml, one of the mos t famous • c i e n i i . u in th i s c o u n t r y , died on Monday In B-i-ton.

E n l e n s i v " .mu. ' -IIIK of w h e a t ami t im-lier lin« IniMi lilseiiv r. d on tho b o u n d a r y between H ik i i in .J1 u I iba.

Advices fr . m l . i i don t a y t h a t defa lco-t ions amountiiiK in ' HII .nu have beeu ills-covered in a N « alitml bank.

Shorneuian i> ickini . 'house a u d bJ t te i iu i - inunur. ic i . jn iu Chieafro w a s burned on Monday 1. -<<, MUJ.OUI

The Nat onal tir.i .rl I. d.'O of Colored Masons h a s ap r. , . -..ic I t - .Vl.uo for tho erect ion a i a l em. -;• K m ' a s Ci ty .

Tlie Amer ican Mii .i. ••u.-/ A-soe labon W|li hold i t s fi r ' . y - c ind uunuiil meelinif iu Providence, iL 1 i iclolwr Z\ to Ha

Tho Wes te rn K-ntuel iy toiiaero-irrowors a t a recen t c o n v m l t a n - .o lvcd lo r o f r a : a f r u m planting.' any tobace > uext yea r .

Mrs. Mary L. l iu r re l t haa been sontenecd a t Medina, ().. lo aanc J a n u a r y :M. IV.', fo r murder iny two itubecilo s tepdautchlers .

Brown ' - powder magazine a t Roanoke, Va., expli ded on S. i turduv, nnd tho town w a s badly shaken , but no 1 ve» were l o s t

John Blant , d r ive r of a wauon. was mado blind by a II o-h nf UuhtniuK S a t u r d a y in New York. It Is thouiiht h e may recover .

Tho American Baukers ' Associat ion a t its mee t ina at Cinc inna t i on T h u r s d a y elected Char les Morton, of S t Louis, presi-d e n t

A t t h e i r convention on T h u r s d a y iu Co-lumbus, O., tho Amer ican Beekeepers elected Or. A. B. Mason, of Avondale , O., us pres ident .

Cholera Iss t iU r a c i n g at Hi ui; Kone and tho da l ly ave rage of n e w "HKCI ninEes f rom fo r ty to Ufty, most of whom dio of tho disease .

T r a i n s collided on S a t u r d a y on the Balti-more <fe Ohio road near WashiiiKtna and th ree men w e r e killed and five o t h e r s wero badly Injured.

Tho Nat ional Associat ion nf Railroad Froil!lit Agents was nrgmii ted a t SL Louis ou IVodnesday. and I . \\ C r a w f o r d w a s elected p r e s i d e n t

At Des Moines, la. , in tho S t a l e Woman ' s t ' h r i s t i a n Tomperancu Union cunvent ion T h u r s d a y Mrs. J . Ellen Pos t e r was re-elected p r e s i d e n t

Mrs. Louls le A. Moore, aged yea r s , commit ted suic ide at UaKIieid, N. Y., on F r iday by shooting'. Domes t ic t roubles prompted the deed.

A t r a in ou the Ohio & Mississippi rail-way was d i tched a t W'ashingUin, Ind., 1

Monday n'acht by runulni ; Into a cow. The eng ineer was killed.

J hn Die t r ich , of Cincinnat i , sho t and ! ki l led h. mself Fr iday because two y o u n g ivomen whom he had asked lo m a r r y h im I,.iu each re fused him.

A lvlces f r o m Moisie, Can. , say t h a t tho whole piipulatlon of limt d i s t r i c t is on thu br ink uf s ta rva t ion , owing tu tho fa i lu re of t h e c rops and the fisheries.

W a l t e r S. Plekney, fo rmer ly one of t h e most p rominen t l awye r s of New Y o r k City, died on Monday in a hospi ta l f r o m Ihe exci-si lvo use of liquor.

Phil ip Paludoni, an I ta l ian who mur-dered b is b ro ther in cold blood on tho even ing of J u u e £2, 1^7, w a s hanged on Fr iday a t llridgeiiort. Conn.

The S u p r e m e Cour t of U tah on Monday dec la red tho Mormon c h u r c h p rope r ly f o r f e i t e d and en te red a dC' reo f o r I ts i . scheal lo the United S ta te s .

J a c o b Ka fe r whilo intoxicated on Tues-day comm lled suic ide by h a n g i n g a t For t W'ayno, Ind. He was a w e a l t h y bachelor , and uo cause could be ass igned.

H i e Mormons semi-annual eouforenco opened a t Sal t Lake on Fr .day , Apost io i.ori'uzo Snow presiding. Iu all t ho l r speeches t h e apos t les and e l d e r s Insisted upon pol/ g a m y .

A t eam of lour race-horses a t t ached to a Roman char io t dashed in to a c rowd of s ight-seer* ul tho K u U I o w n (Pa.) fa l r -i t rounds ou Friday and seve ra l people wero more o r less in jured .

J . m Scot t , a notor ious negro despe rado und > x cunvlet of Lynchburg , Va. , sho t | uud p robab ly f a t a l ly wounded threo men wit l ioul .provocat ion on S a t u r d a y and es-ca'ped to ihe woods.

A monnp iou t was unval led on S a t u r d a y j to tho memory of J e n n i e Bowman , tho do-liiostic who w a s killed las t y e a r whi le de-fend ing her employer ' s houso f r o m rob-bers in I . uiisvlllo Ky.

Francis , W. Wi l l i am ' , tho s en io r mem- | her ot tho wol l -known b a n k i n g firm of 1

Wil l iam. , Bloek 4 C n . of Now York, com- 1 i n l t t i d suicide on Monday o w i n g lo losses | iu tho recen t whea t flurry.

A capsized sail-boHt. w i t h tho body of a i ha l f -breed named J e s s e J o r d a n , d r i f t e d ashore n e a r Oshkosb. Wis., F r iday . T h e r e . a ro k n o w n to have been t w o or mora por- , sons In tho boat be fo re It capsized.

T h s old United S t a l e s cour t -hcuse in Now Orleans , tu rned over by tho F r e n c h a t t h s t r a n s f e r of Lnuisiunu in i sU, Is be ing i t u rn down 4o make room f u r a n o l h e r build- j ing.

Wi l l i am Lahey escaped f r o m A u b u r n prison by d igging a hole t h r o u g h four fee t of solid masonry compos ing tho roof of his coll and t nen s a w i n g tl irouglt tho roof proper.

F o u r mou seized a paraongor In a c rowd-ed ca r near Heading . Pa . , F r iday , sud a f t e r b lading Mm with a rope rifled h is pcckota. The work .va» done so qu ick ly t h a t uo a la rm was r a i ' ud and tho r u b h e r s escaped .

T h e Amer ican 11 mrrt of Cii inmissioners fo r Fo re ign Mis-duns, m sess ion a t Cleve-land, oi tvied ofilcer- Thursday , Rev. Dr. R. 8 . Blorr. of Brooklyn, being chosen p r e s i d e n t The next mee t ing will be hold in N e w York.

Tbeen r i l n iuuku in Sou th Carol ina w a s followed in Co i d "ii I ' lti .i ' .y by fou r t een m o u t h s ol drouth. At thu expi ra t ion of t h a t t i m e II rmny •ensou set in and fo r f l f ty-sevi u liRy* l l" n- were only u v o when it d i d nut ruiu

I 'hiiii 'h-iiuK* i i i inic nrr. B r R i N i i n t r r>. Hi., Oct ii Prof. Forbca,

tho l i i inoi" S iu leKnl . in Ii gist , w r i t e s t h a t tho ohinch-bULjs of Soul hern Illinois ui o be ing r u p i d i r car r ied • way by ono • r both of two contiigi. un d M 'u^ev - the same a i those which hor Ido l the dlsnpiwuraoco of this piM in Ceiilrai II noin in ls»2. a s doscrlbed ul length In tho Lnlomulogls t ' s re .a i r t for thai year.

i ' lniiaineii l l a r r ed . H r r r i i o . O c t Five Cliiriaiin'ii return-

ing th rough C m i-Ia to New York f r o m vis i ts to Western S t a l e r wi re r e fused ad-mission .veslcrduy by t h e cu<Ionis olUcers a t Suspeusinii iii • I llie new Kx-oluslon l id , Iin.i Wi: or i!i ildv b - f n eed ll) becomec i t i ' - i t u. Cunaua.

POLITICAL GOSSIP.

O a t h e r o d f r o m V n r l o u s Q u n r t o r s

a n d B r i e f l y T o l d .

Uenrg l* I temnentra Wer t M a t e nf f leers IVIlhonr OppoKltlnii-TIie New York

Slayorally—I'migre^alnnal Nom-liiallon*—Other Nute^.

TIIK r i r t o o r P O L I T I C S .

A i m -T*. Ua.. O c t 0.—Qovorn ir l iordon and ihe o t h e r S ta t e ofMcers were re-elected Wedm-sday. t h e r e being no oppositicn to them. The election w.u q u i n t Tbe amend men t to t h e cons i i lu t on increas ing thn numb"-rof Hnpremo Cour t J u d g e s f r o m t h r e e to five wits adopted .

WasniNoniN, Oct. "i —P I). Wigglngton, of Cal . torniu, has bi^m unanimously se-lected by ihe F.xocutlvo Comniftu-e of tho American p a r y I i fill t h e viwar.cy ocrs-sionei! by J u d g e Oree r ' s dec l lna t i n of t h e Viue-Presidential nomina t on.

New YORK. O c t a — T h e County De-mocracy H JH def lni le ly d- c i d t d lo renoml-na to Mr. H e w i t t for mayor .

NEW YORK. Oct. rl—At a mass .mee t ing ot cit izens i r respec t ive <.f par ty , held a t Cooper Union T h u r s d a y , Mayor Hewi t t w a s uuanim usly nominated f i r auo the r te rm.

NBW ORI r «SS, O t ri —The Prohibi t ion S l a t e convent ion has norr.! i ted a ful l e lectoral t e k e t 1 here w e r e twenty- l ive delsgules p r u - e n t and t'.iey c la im they can poll about il»«l v le i ,

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S r R i s o r m . n . Mas-., Oct, .1 Tho Ik-mo-c ra t a of t h e T w e l f t h d is t r i i y e i t e r d o y nomlnaled II. W lily Tor Cong-.*oss.

MKMPIIIS, Tenr t , O c t J.—Th • Re|iublic-ans h e r e nominated L B. Eul-.n fo r Con-g re s s f r o m the Ten th d i s t r i c t

BOSTON, O c t fn - J o n n F. A n d r e w h a s boon nominated for Congress hy llie Dem-o c r a t s of the T i l r d d i s t r i c t

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was nominate i fo r Congress yei ' .orday by tiu; Sixth d i s t r i c t Republ icans .

PirrsnCROli. PH.. O c t 5. - Yeal -rday tlie Democra ts of tho T w e n t y l l f th d i s t r i c t nominated Norman Hail for Congress.

INUIANAPOLIS, ImL. O c t 0 —Tho Repub-lican and Democrat ic S t a t e Commit tees of Indiana have agreed Ui it in ail e lect ion precincts where the inspec to r is a Demo-c ra t , a Republii .in judu-e nnd clerk s i ta l lbe se lee leu ; and in prcc lnc ls w h e r e iho In-spectors t r e Ib 'publ icans , Democra t ic judges and c l e r k s -ha l l be chosen. T h e Democrat ic commit tee a lso makes a prop-osition for the uppyinlmet i l of a commit tee of 100—forty-flVO to bo Democrats, fo r ly-five Republ icans and ten Prohibi t ionis ts— to discover and punish election f rauds .

GiiEEsriEui , Mass., O c t 7.—Tlie D-mo-c r a t s o f the E leven th Congres- ional dis-t r i c t have nominated Will iam Skinner , of Holyoke, fo r Congress.

UETTTsncao, Pa., Oct . 7.—Tho Demo-c ra t i c Congressional confe r rees of t h e Nineteenth d i s l r ic t hav unanimously re-nominated Cosgr ssmau l>!vi Maish.

NEW YORK, O c t 7.—Tho Tammany Hall convention F r iday n i g h t nominated S h e r i S Uugh J. Grant f o r mayor . Tlie speeches made and resolutions adopted pledged Tanmisny to t h e suppor t of Cleveland and Hill, and contu inrd denunc ia t ions ol Know-Nothingixm, w h l i h w e r e inler-urelcd us an a t t ack upon M u v o r ' H e w i t t

Sr . PAI L, M nn., O c t 7.—Ignntius Don-nelly bus wili i . iruwn as canJ idu to of tho Minnesota Labor par l v fo r Governor and is working to succeed D. M. Sabin a s United S tu tes Sena to r .

N E W Y O R K , O c t 8 — T h e C o u n t y D e -

mocracy has nominated Abram S. H e w i t t fo r mayor .

BOSTON. Oct . S —Th" action of 30,000 ladios here iu r e g i s t e r i n g fo r the purpose of voting ul tho hchuul ulcctiun is be ing followed all o v e r tho S t a t e . The r e t u r n s f r o m Brookllne. Wa l lham, Wuburn and near ly eve ry place hea rd f rom show a g r e a t Increiiso in Ibo number of women reg is te r ing and pay ing luxes iu o r d e r lo vote. Then- i i much e x c i t e m e n t about '.he m a t t e r here. All iHillticiii . ir t ies a re seek-ing to s ecu re t h e ladies ' vote.

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Calne (Dom.) wus r enomina t ed y e s t e r d a y fo r de lega te in C ingress .

N E W O R L E A N S . O c t 9 — T h o R e p u b l i c a n s

of the Thi rd d i s l r i c t nomina ted y e s t e r d a y R. C. Jol ly for Congressman .

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cepted the o i l i t ens und Couuly Deuiou r acy ' s n n o m i n a t i o n fo r mayor.

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( i u a r n u t e e A c k e r ' s Blixvl E l ix i r fo r it h a s f u l l y demonHln i t ed to t h e peop le of t h i s c o u n t r y t h a t i t is s i i | ie r ior to a l l o i l i e r pre| iurutii<ns fo r IIIIHSI d iseases . I t is a (KMitive c u r e f o r s y p h i l i t i c pois-o n i n g , U lce r s , E r u p t i o n s " and P i m p l e s . I t p u n f l e a t h e w h o l e s y s t e m a n d t h o r -o u g h l y b u i l d s u p t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n .

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CELESTIALS R E T U R N E D FROM CHINA,

Tbe (lueatlun of T h e i r la tml lng tu l ie De-c ided by t h e Courts .

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Belgic a r r i v e d S u n d a y , twen ty-n ine d a y i f rom Hong Kong, h a v l u g been de-layed b y heml w ' n d s and high neai. She b r ings HW Chinese. I t being Sun-day t h e r e Was nn u t tempt to land them, but it ' s t h o u g h l t h a i f r i e n d t of thu Chinese will ininiedlately apply for u w r l t o f h a b e a s co rpus f o r ono of those on board abou t lha genu iness of whose cer l l f lca te and r i g h t to land u n d e r ihe old law t h e r e could bo no d o u b t Tha t t h e uppllcut lou wil l bo denied by the United S t a t e s ei u r t s t h e y fee: s u r a The case will 1« cu r r i ed , to tho United S ta tes Supreme Court und t h e cons t i tu t ional i ty of the Scott bill decided. Tho Duke ot Vics tmins le r ulso a r r i v e d f rum Hong Kong via Vancouver , B C., wi th 311 Chinese aboard.

Dea th of NIr Anthouj r Miugrave . LONDON, Oct . Y —The dea th i suunounced

of S i r Aii tbony Musgravo, Governor ot Queensland. Uo had been success ive ly Governor of St. Vincent , Newfoundlund, Bri t ish Columb u Natul . Sou th Aus l ra l l a und Jumuica. He wus appointed Guvernoi of Queensland in W-.l In I8711 he made h i t second wife tho d u igh te r of Dav d Dudley Field, of New York .

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tho Supremo Cour t , g run ted permNsion to At lornoy-Gunera l Tuber , of this S ta l e , to br ing ai tion lo nnnul ihe c h a r i e r of the Havemeyer .v Kider Suwiir Company, on tho ground t h a t by jo in ing thu t r u s t il for-fe i t s i ts corpora te r lgb l s .

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lo the .MiiU ami Kiiuim f rom l/ondon suys H i s re|Mirt<ul I h s l U i r l Sa l i sbury has pro-tested through the HrltUh MlnUtor at Wash ngton ugiiinsl the P r e s l d e u l ' s retal-iation mossug.i in mi ncl of iiustillty and broach of tho modut Vivendi a g r e e m e n t

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And a l w a y s h a v e a bo t t l e of A c k e r ' s Eng l i sh R e m e d y in t h e h o u s e . Y o u c a n n o t tell h o w «oon C r o u p m a y s t r i k e y o u r l i t t le o n e , o r a cold o r c o u g h m a y "fasten itself u j ion y o u . All t h n m f . a n d l u n g t r o u b l e s y ie ld t o 1 s t r e a t i n e n t . Y E I T B K & L O O K , D r u g g i s t s , L o w e l l .

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A n y a n d eve ry v o t e r w h o vo t ed f o r H a r r i s o n In 1840 a n d w h o wil l vo le f o r H a r r i s o n in ISsM, wil l p l ease r epo r t a t t h i s of l ice u n d h a v e t h e i r n a m e a d d e d t o a b o v e l i s t .

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Some Star r l ing S t a t e m e n t u of (ieuerml I n t e r e a t .

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A r e w e t o i n f e r f r o m t h i s t h a t t h i s

g e n e r a t i o n is r e spons ib l e fo r t b e c o n -

d i t i o n of t n e r a c e a h u n d r e d y e a r s I M I I I n o w >

Is t h i s w o n d e r f u l g e n e r a t i o n t h e n a t -

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m o s t of t h e w o n d e r f u l d i s c o v e r i e s of t h e

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t h i s c o u n t r y . O u r a n c e s t o r s w e r e

reared in log cab ins , n n d sutTered h . i n l -

s l n p - a n d t r ia ls .

Hut t h e y l ived a n d e n j o y e d h e a l t h t o a : riie o ld a g e . T h e w o m e n of t h o s e d a y s w o u l d e n d u r u b a r d s h i p n w i t h o u t a p | i a r e n t f a t i g u e Hint w o u l d s t a r t l e thoe** of t h e presen t a g e .

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rem.-dy k n o w n as W a r n e r ' s s a f e c u r e , bus IMH-II f a i t h f u l l y i n v e s t i g a t i n g t h e eai ise , a n d bus cal led t o h i s a id s c i e n -t i - t s a s wel l iws m e d i c a l m m , impress -i n g u|>on t h e m t h e f a c t t h a t t h e r e c i tn -m l be a n e l f w t w i t h o u t a cause . T h i s r ives t iga l iou disclosed t h e f a c t t h a t In

t b e o lden l i m e s s i m p l e remedies w e r e a d m i n i s t e r e d , c o m p m i n d e d ot h e r b s a n d I-IM IS, w h i c h w e r e g a t h e r e d a n d s t o r e d in t h e l o f t s of l l ie log c a b i n s , a n d w h e n s i cknes s c a m e o n , t h e s e remedie* f r o m n a t u r e ' s h ibora to ry w e r e used w i t h i h e iM-~i e l f ec t s .

W h a t w e r e these remedies? W h a t w e r e t h e y used f o r ? A l t e r u n t i r i n g a n d d i l i g e n t .search t h e y h a v e o b t a i n e d t b e f o r m u l a s so g e n e r a l l y u s e e f o r va -l e ns d i so rde r s .

Ni w t h e ip ies t ion is. h o w will i h e o l d -en n i n e p r e p a r a t i o n e f f e c t t h e peop le of i h i s u g e . w h o h a v e b e e n t r e a t e d , u n d e r i i i is lern med ica l s c h o o l s a n d codes, w i t h IHiiMCinun und i n j u r i o u s d r u g s . T h i s test h a s lieen c a r e f u l l y p u r a u e d , u n t i l t hey a t e c o n v i n c e d t h a t tin, p r e p a r a -t runs t h e y n o w call W a r n e r ' s Log C a b i n r e m e d i e s a r e w h a t o u r m u c h a b u s e d s y s t e m s rei|Uirer.

An io i ig t h e m is w h a t is k n o w n a s W a r i e r ' - Log C a b i n S a r s a p a r i l l a , a n d t hey f r a n k l y a n n o u n c e t h a t t n e y d o n o t c o n s i d e r t h e s a i s a p a r i l l a of so m u c h value, i n itaelf a s it i s in t h e c o m b i h a * t o;. of l l ie v a r i o u s i n g n d i e n t s w h i c h to-g e i h e r w o r k m a r v e l o n s l y u p o n t h e s y s -l e m T h e y a lso h a v e p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r miier d iseases , suc i i a s " W a m e r ' a laig C a b i n cough n n d c o n s u m p l i o n r e m -e d y . " " l ^ i g Cabin hops a n d b n c h u rem-e d y , " " W a m e r ' s Log C a h i n h a i r i o n i c . " 1 bey h a v e g r e a t c o u l l d e i i c e t h a t t h e y h a v e a c u r e fo r t h e c o m m o n d i sease of • u i n r r h , w h i c h t h e y g i v e the n a m e of " L o g C a b i n rose c r e a m . " Also a " L o g Cab in p l a s t e r , " w h i c h t h e y a r e c o n l i -d e n t wil l s u p p l a n t a l l n t h e r s , a n d a l i v e r lull, to U- used 6e | i e ra te ly o r In c o n n e c -t ion w i t h t h e o t h e r remedies.

W e h o p e t h e p u b l i c wi l l n o t lie d i s a p -pui i i led in t hese remedies, b u t .will r e a p a l ieneil t f t o m t h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n s , a n d t l iut t h e p r o p r i e t o r s w i l l n o t l>e e m l u r -rased in t h e i r i n t r o d u c t i o n bv d e a l e r s i r y i n g t o Rubs t i tu t e remedies t l m t h a v e la en so f a m i l i a r t o t h e s h e l v e s of o u r drnggiHis . Th i s l ine of r e m e d i e s wil l lie used ins t ead of o t h e r s . Ins i s t u p o n w m r d r u g g i a l s g e t t i n g t h e m f o r y o u if b e hiibii 't t h e m y e t i u s t o c k , und w e f e e l c o n l i d e n t t h a t t h e s e n e w r e m e d i e s wil l r e c e i v e appr id iu t lon a t o u r readers' Ininds. a s t h e f o u n d e r s h a v e us i i i e v e r y c a r e in t h e i r p r e p a r a t i o n .

A W O M A N ' S D I S C O V E R Y .

" A n o t h e r w o n d e r f u l d i s cove ry bus Ixs-n m a d e und t h a t Uai by a l ady in t h i s c o u n t r y . OiseitM' f a s t e n e d i l s c l u t c h e s u|H)n h e r a n d fo r seven y e a r s nbe w i l h s l o o d its s e v e r e s t tests , b u t h e r v i t a l o r g a n s w e r e underui lne<l a n d ' b a l l i s eemed i m m i n e n t . F o r t h r e e i o n l h s : b e c o u g h e d incessan t ly a n d i i i n l d n . i t s leep. S h e I s m g n t of u s a but l i e of Dr. K i n g ' s N e w Discovery f o r r i - n s u m p t i o n und w a s so n r i e h relieved o n i n k i n g lirsl d o s e t h a t she s l ep t all n i g h t a m i w i t h o n e bo l l l e has b e e n mi r acu lous ly c u r e d . H e r n a m e is Mrs. I . i l lhe r l . l lU . " T h u s w r i t e W . C . l l a m -rick < 'o. . of S h e l b y . N. C.—Get a f r e e I rial bo t t l e M H u n t & H u n t e r ' s O r u g Hiore.

A F A M I L Y G A T H E R I N G .

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S I M M O N S L I V E R R E G U L A T O R

I<-l nil whotuflermnetnlirrllMi

SICK AND RERTODS HEADACHE • - I b- | . 'r»lilnl ky UklDC > diiMu llidt

•••niiloiiu InihrtU Ibt cvmliut uf an MlM-k.

Business Cards.

OTivLowell Ntllontl Bank

eUANNKLL, M II., Pn rtumron. DOloe iO Brid(r Ht.

Q C. McDANNKLL, H !>., PhyKicuu aad

I f C .UKBEMK M. rhyalcun ami Bur-.11 • neon. Offloe in i'osl OIBoe Biork.

\ l • > Hl tOOKS. i ' hya l c l an mill Nur-' • . n e o n . Offlee over Pcwl OBlee.

C. SCOTT. Hardirarr. Ulaaa. BulMe

Op|*oaJle KorMI Jlllla J I Ulaaa. UulMeni Hard>riu>

i w r a and » .pedaity.

I OIIN O I L K S * CO., Orocrrloa and Pro . i . ' ' lona. Crockerr. Hard Ware. .te. Unlor 31'lt.

I ^ J lcOAKTV, VVbolr«al- and Rrlall Orocer. 1 - ' . Bank Block

I I.. W. VOUNO, P h y a l r l n n HIHI Nur-• I . noon. Dfflce over Yelti-r A l/Kik'it Htore.

ni t . CM AH. H. MeKAV, Hoineo|Mlli Utile* ovrr Bcou' l Hardware Blorr. 1 oweli Mlcli.

I II. MALCIII.M. Phyaiclai. ami Surjroou, 1 . nflior In l.yon Bli<-k. Weal Side Ctah praetice only.

HO. WILSON, ('onlraetor and bollder • KxlJence ir lludaoo Lowell. Mich.

MYRON H WALKER,' A T T O I I N K Y & S U L I C I T O K .

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

i 'Html S u w i . Tele|tlion«* No. 107.

t m A N D R A I ' I D S . - M I C H .

IVK'LK UU.XT. H*Nk\ I. DAVia

H U N T & D A V I S ,

Abstracts of Tille, Real Estate, Loan and General insurance Agentt.

• NDKlf • ITV N A T I O N A L H A N K • n .SU I H f t m MICH

William AldriehTaieuin ATTOHNEY AT LAW,

urr iOk. G R A N D H A P I U S ,

940 New Houseman Block. M 1 C H ,

Dr. E. D. McQUEEN, l l c l d r n l Vrt r r l i iHty «l i r»rol i .

(ImdiMleof imlario V.-ininar)' Col l ' f - Toron-ll. ratiada. |ir.>ri«ilonail.v

Attends to a l l Disease: o f H o n e s AID Cattle HfMpltiU for Utile nnd lliwnxeil UorM-- Call*

» ill m rlvr proiii|il altrMllon niifht onlay . OFKICK AT I ' K H l t l V S I.IVKIIV II VKN.

B . W . D O D G E ,

A.ttorney a t Law, Real Estate Agency.

F r v t i c e in S t a l e ami I)'. S, i ' ou r t a . Mutii'V tu lomi tin (!i«mI K«sil Kxtnie 8 e -

••iirity. Of l lcc ill l ia i ik BIimL . H i i i l | {c8 t . - ix iwel l . MIcliiKan

Mil ton M. Perry, A t t o r n e y & C o u n s e l o r a t L a w ,

Train't Hall Block, • Lowell, Mich.

.^liM'ini Utu-li t iull K11 to ( 'ol ject ioi lB iVii ivHynncii ig, LiNiiib a m i K-ile

of I tall K- tn t e

J. JOHNS, AUCTIONEER. 16 Years Exoerience

F u r m o r o t h e r p r u p A l y nold. I ' l i o r g -m rnoMiiii i ldealld S a t i a f a c l i o n l i t u i n i n -liH-d U n i ^ r a l e f t a t t h e JOURNAL mt ioe wil l r e c e i v e n ro i i iu t a t t e n t i o n . i l y l

s - p H I C K S .

V 1 1 o r i i o y , L o m i n , ( ' o l l i t c i l i i i i n u i i d

l i i M u n i n c f ,

MIHIH' ii) loan o n n^ai e t i l a lc f r i i r i t y In MKIK of f ^ U d R i i d u p H a r d H H l i - i i i i e n t

rate*.

Otlli-e o v e r J C. WHHI i t I V>. B.

I .OW K L L . - M I C H .

D R . A . B . G R A N T ,

I O N I A , M I C H .

Cumi^iuud Uiyicen lurnUhnl for tin. . ure of Itii lplelll comnimptloii. niUiHMilir rh. IIIUHIKIU, JvHpkp«la. Iii<-Ii«lriial Irtr^uUrlliM. nml all Jln-c a a n o f lha nrryoua 4yaieni.

o m m i l . iura I to ! anil 7 lo H p . >|.

C H A S . J. C H U R C H & S O N ,

H A N K K R S ,

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

A General Banking Business Cjndui;t td.

I - O A L T C ; A I " . I O O L L E C T R C I T C .

IliNft* Hnlil mi all r«ir«*l|*ii I ftiiiiirl*'*.

A V I - O K & K O L ' R

Funeral Direelors F U L L L I N E S O F A L L U R A D K H OK

F U R N I T U R E .

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.

For Preslileul:

B E N J A M I N H A R H I 8 0 N , of Indiana.

For Vtee I'rwldenl-

L E V I V. M O R T O N . of Sew York

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

For Governor

C Y R U S 0 . L U C E , of O i l eml .

I'M Ueutrnant Oovemor-

J A M E S H . M t - D O N A L D . of E a c a n a b n .

For BecreUiy of Ktate

G I L B E R T R. O S M U N . of D e t r o i t

For Mate Treaauirr

G E O R G E L. M A L T / . , of A l p e n a . For Auditor (ieneral

H E N R Y H . A P L I N . of W e s t B a y C i t y . For I'omnilMloner of the U n d Offlee

R O S C O E D . D I N . of Bor r i cn S|iriiiK<<.

For Attorney (ieneral

S . V . R . T R O W B R I D G E , of l o n l a .

For Superintendent of Public Inatruetiou J O S E P H E S T A B R O O K . of O l ive t .

For Member of Stair Hoard of ^duration

P E R R Y F. P O W E R S , of f n d l l l a r .

COUNTY TICKET.

For Slate SimaUir

S Y B R A N T W E S S E L U U S .

For I'irvuit J u d f e

W I L U A M E. G R O V E .

For Probatr Judce -

C Y R U S E . P E R K I N S .

For SherlH—

L O O M I S K . B I S H O P .

For Heiclsterof Ueeua —

N A T H A N I E L R I C E .

For County Treaaurvr—

S H E R M A N T . C O L S O N .

For PpHeruUni; Attorney—

W I L U A M J . S T E W A R T .

For County C le rk -

T H O M A S W A L S H .

For Circuit Court Comnilnaloner* D W I G U T G O S S .

A L F R E D W O L C O T T .

For Coronera--

H E N R Y E . l i O C H E I t ,

D A N I E L J . W A L L A C E .

For Surveyor- -

D O R R S K E E L S .

CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.

For Member of Cutigrrat. Fifth District.

C H A R L E S E . B E L K N A P , of G r a n d Rap tda .

K E f L B L I C A N S T A T E f L A T F O B M .

The republican party of Ml hlKaa. awmbl tx l In b u t e convenuoo. reafflrm their faith and con •deuce In tbe princlplea expreaaed and candl datea Delected by the national republican partv a t ita recent convantion in CIiII'IRO. That in Benjamin HarrliHin we recognlzr umiucsloned inUKtlly, hlvh atateMmanahlp and devoted pa-iriuliani. and pledKo to him anil to IIIH honoraola and dlalinKUlahtd aaMX-Utea our vi|[orou» and earneat auppon.

We must lulty and i-onJlally endorse tlie wlae rconomicai. and .lairanianlikr administration of Uoreruor Cyrua U. Luce, aud comim-nd Ihe vlglleuce and courage with which he has dla-chatKodthe offldai duUr* of hi* Kreat ufflco. We are alno juittly proud of the faithful and cipablo manner in which every Stair offlcer ban diacharged the duUea of hla oflice during the prment l e m .

We believe In the ayatetn of pn.trctlon which bat built up and dlvcndllrd our Induatries. and ha* made us the beat fed. clothed, boiwed. and bappieivt aud moat clvlllied of all prople; which haa rewarded labor with wagua and condltiona unequalled eluewbere, aud « ulch has made our markeia the envy of all the world.

Wa arraign and crnsure Prealdenl Clevrland aud the democratic party for their bitter and disloyal attcka upon American industrial and American labor, and rapeclaily for their direct and merclleaa blous aimed at Michigan and Ihoae of her great luduatrim which have ad-vanced her to the fiiint rank In the march of Mtalea. We arrain tbrm for placing wool upon the free liat. the effect of which haa already been U> greatly reduce Ha price and which. If adopted, would absolutely drlvr from uur fatms the grow-ing of abeep.

We believe in & n-duclion of thu increaalng aurjilusand national reTrnuea to govermrntol requlremcnu by an American pruivctlvi' and re-publican method, and nut by an English free nade and democmtlcaystem and that aucb re-duction should be mado with the encourage-ment of our Industries ind the better wages of our worklngmm even In vlor.

Wo cordially Indonw the progreaslve t* in pur ence legislation enacted by the last legislature aud regret that its full f ru lu were not realiied! owing to technical defect* In th r law held hy the HUprrme court lo be In conflict with the conxU-lution. We record ouraelve* aa In faror of the Impartial enforcement of the temperance law of tbe state, and rccommrnd to lUe next legislature tbe re-enactment of tlie local option law that shall be free from conatituiloiial objections.

Upon the question of |>eoalona lo Union aold-lera, theli wldowa,orplianaauddependenlouos. the republ can party, unlike ita great anlagon-1*1. Is not divided Into sectional prejudlcr. but It* sentiments are ev.-ry where gratetuland !«• triotic. W e believe the debt ot gralltude we owe to thr brave defenders of our national life can only be discharged by ..xlending to them such aid. and especially lo their manned, heartbroken and crippled surnvo " dependent ones of bring to them oomfo otic people, -

rrrtlowlng We Indorse

by

T H E S U P E R I O R S E X .

Se indorse the aeutlment*, recenUy uttered onr leader, Benj. llarrlaou: - i t la no time it to usa the apothecary'a acalea to weigh the rani to the men who l i v e saved our count-

WOMAN o EXPECTATION OF U F E

GREATER THAN T H A T O F MEN.

In t e r r s t l ug Ueport I rani m IteeognUad

Authori ty—A Formidab l e Array of Fig-

ures—Wliy Women A r c Longer Lived

Tlinn Men—Tlie F u t u r e .

Profeasor Stanford E. Cbniiie, M. D,, dean Ol the mcdicul facul ty of Tuiano university, a rwognlsed authori ty in mntters of tonl-U r y philoaophy and hygiene, has recently published a n interesting report on the l i fe t n d death rates of New Orleans a s rani pared with tbuw of other cities. At tent ion here U directed to tome deductions which tho pro-femur derives f rom his statistics, aud if we may t rus t in this caw to tho somewhat quee-tionuiilo i ta temcnt tha t " f lgurei never lie," we are brought face to faco with some re-markable and strikingly suggestive facte.

Our profeasor's statistics, which are, of course, perfectly wjuare and honorable as f a r as lie i* oonrerned, o re derive.1 port ly f r o m the records nf the Louisiana board of health, which is char ipd with the du ty ot recording all births and dea ths in this d t y , and par t ly f rom the inor tnary table* of the tenth United States census, and they a n

as reliable as such collated flguree ire. P rom them It is discovered ino*t part* of Ihe United States

women have a Iwtter expectation of l ife than men; they live longer and s u r r l v s with more tenacity and success the v ids i l -tudea tha t lend to shorten exutence. Bn t it is In New Ur eons where these advantages are enjoyed to the highest degree over any other place.

THK SOFTlftt RBX BUrUUOK. Here a learned phytiologist presents a for-

midable a r r a y of flguree to show that In tho struggle for life the softer sex s tar ts out with decided advantaccs of immuni ty f r o m the enau l t s of death as com|iared wi th themalee; tha t tho womrn h a r e better chances for de-velopment in ail tha t makes u p sane, so t n d vigorous life. In a word, the men on the down grade of heal th and mort is , while the women posacm all t h a t conduce to their physical and moral superiori ty. Let us qnote tlie words of our scientist:

"The expectation of life fo r femalee is, in every locality, better t han of malee, but the dlffeniQC-e in favor of females varies great ly , and to an extent inexplicable by me. The snperiurity of white femalee over males is greatest, and very g rea t , in New Orleans and Charleston; it it a little in Boston, Brooklyn and New York , and it is very alight and least tn New Jersey and Maifeachiuetts. The four-

W H Y W I L L Y O U c o u g h w h e n S h i -loh ' s C u r o wil l g i v e i m m e d i a t e r e l i e f . P r i c e lOcts . , OOcts.. a n d f l .

C U B X & ; WINEOAE,

usually t tha t in

A s k F o r A y e r ' s S t r a a p a r i l l a , and b e s u r e you get i t . w h e n y o n w a n t t h e bes t blood-purlfler.

W i t h ita for ty year* 1 of unexampled sue-c e u in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can m o k e no mis-t a k e in prefer r ing A y c t ' t

S a r s a p a r i l l a

t o a n y o ther . T h e fo re - runner ot mod-e r n blood modlclnes,

• A y e r ' s B t r s t p a r i l l a is still t b e most pop-a l a r , be ing In g r e t u e r d e m a n d t han all o t h e r s combined .

" A y e r ' a B a n t p a r l l l a is t e l l ing f a t t e r t han eve r before. I n e v e r he tTu te to r e c o m m e n d i t . " — G e o r g e W . W h i t m a n , Druggis t , A lbany , I n d .

" I a m s a f e In l a y i n g t h a t m y ta les of Ayer ' a Barsannri i i* f a r exce l those of any o the r , a n d it g ives thorougl t i o n . " —L. H . Bush, Dea Moln

S W T H E O N L Y

B r i l l i a n t D u r a b l e E c o n o m i c a l

Ate D i s m o n d D y e t . They excel all otheti

m Strength, I'urliy ami Faitncss, None olhers

.re jitM a« uood. Ilcwtue of imitations—they

are made of cheap and inletior materials and

tjive i«»or, weak, crocky colon.

36 c o l o r s ; 10 c e n t t e a c h ^ML p e n a l for H ) a IViaik, Faiaplt Ca rd , dlrecilaas

•i-T ( . . to t ing Phot . 'T., m a k i n g the RIKM I nk or Uluing I.il< a quarl), rlc. Suid by LIRUGIL-ITUR by

YSUS. RICHARDSOH i CO.. Burlington, Vt. •cr Qildinrf or Bromlng F a n c y A r t i c l c a . UBIC

D I A M O N D P A I N T S .

•" U. Silver. Dnuue, Copper. Only i s Cinta.

b U Y I N Q T H E B L A N K E T .

'IfVKa.-—1 wont t 5 / 1 Horse Bltnket . I •KAt.r.a.—litis isn't T S/A Blanket, bnt

it is " j i m .n goo<l,"

fu l

teen localities take, in periority of females over males, t ing order : New Orleans, Charlosto n t t i , San Francisco, St . Louis,

District of ork, Brooklyn, Jersey.

"Tbe like Miperiority tn refereucB to colored females and males. Ths localities re|>orted, only foar , t a k e t h * following order : New Orleans, sga tn first, and tho difference is very g rea t , though not 01 grea t as botwoeu white females aud males; next Baltimore, then the Dist r ic t of Colntn-bia, and la!>t Cbarleatuu. And It is very sin-gular tha t iu Charluiton, where the superi-ori ty of tbe white female is very g rea t , t h e superiority of the colored female over the colored male u very little.

"Another singular f a c t is tha t , while there is a slight superiority in MaaaachusetU ot t h * females over the males, ye t the males have tbe superiori ty f rom two to ten y e a n of age, and t h a t tfcla mole superiori ty is found in no other locality. A th i rd s ingular fact , and one encouraging specially to N*w Orleans, is tha t the expectation ot l ife of I u white

is superior to t h a t of the whit* of Charlwton, Brooklyn, New York

tho expectation ot l ife o t the white malai of New Orleans is l a * t han in said places.'1

TUC SLVXKaL KXAHO.SB WHY. Why is all tbi* posslblel Our author re-

lies; "Females are, iu leas number, gui l ty ot

ic iouaand hur t fu l excesses; they a re more onUned in the bouse aud engaged in less

baxardous occupatious, and thereby they ore less exposed tu communicable diseases, to Inclemencies of neat her and to itangerons accidents. But these obvious c a u m , while oxplaining in | « n . fail to do so in whole. For at no t ime 11. the auperiority of females a* g r e a t as under 5 years of age, and such

are no more exposed than males to the above oatues. Fur such reasons vital

liaus have claimed t h a t n a t u r e en-tbo female with a alronger vi tal i ty,

with grea ter vital endurance, and It there be bet ter explanntioii I do not know i t "

W e are to believe, then, t h a t while women ars , in obedience to subtle forces uf evolu-tion, g rowius physically more perfect, and this would seem ai«o to includc advancement

moral perfection, the men a n d*-in all vital c h u r a c t e r i i t l d Th*

aro growing constant ly more beaati-more numerous, while the men are In

a coneepunding rat io to re t i re f r o m the world they have fo r to not 9d and controlled. By

^ 1 . . .

" A y e r ' s B a n a n a r i l U a n d Aytr** Pil ls a re t n e b e l t t e l l ing medic ine* in my • to re . I can recommend t h e m coniclen-t i o m l y . " — C . Bickhaus , Pharmac is t . Qose land , U L '

" W e h a v e told A y e r ' t S a r t t p a r l l l a he re fo r o v e r th i r ty year* and a lways r ecommend i t when a s k e d to name the best b lood-purl f lor ." — W . T . McLean . ~ ' Augus ta , Ohio.

•o ld your medic ines fo r t h e i tecn years , and a lways keep

i n atock, a t t hey a r e staples, i t no th ing t o good fo r t h - vmith.

' a t A y e r ' t S n r a a r a r l l l a . " -lU L . P a r k e r , F o x L a k e , W i s .

" A y e r ' a B a n a p a r i l l a c ives t h e best sa t i s fac t ion of any mrdli iue I have Iu s tock. I recommend i t . or , a s the Doctors sav , ' I prescr ibe It over the coun te r . ' I t never falls t o meet thu enset fo r vrhic.h I r e c o m m e n d It, oven w h e r e t h e duc tor t ' prescr ip t ions huvo been of n o ava i l . "—C. I Ca lhunn , Monmouth , Kansas . •

Ayer's Sarsaparilla, r a x r i n x D n r

Or. J . C . Ayer & Co., Lowell, M a n .

1'rlct | 1 ; all botllaa, $*. Worth $S a bollle.

S P E C U L A T I O N .

Geo. A. Romer,

BANKER / BROKER, 4 0 & 4 2 Broadway and 51 New St. ,

X K W Y O R K C I T Y ,

S t o c k s , B o n d s , G r a i n , P r o v i s i o n s a n d

P e t r o l e u m

BOUGHT, SOLD AND CARRIED ON MARGIN.

P. R-Hend for explanatory pauphlet .

We believe In such leg

s . • ^ ! S K ? = . K r J s ^ ,

our cllliens. and do hereby declare

favor of Lro-Amrrican

and la therefoio unalterably opposed to unro-atricted Cblaeae Inualgrallon aud to the unpor-lallon of all foreign contract labor, aud believe tuatsuch law ahould be protection to our laboring men against such competition, and secure to them the wages and labor to which they are righlfully entitled. We believe, also, in such leglslatlun as wdl ever protect the laborer In the preservation af hla righta and aecuru to him safety In his employ-nafOl.

We condemn the drmocratlc mrmbers of con-state fur their willing aubmlsaion greas from the

lo the dictation o bers and to their lion u

drmocratic mem-unable and olaloyal ac-

thr refunding of the direct tax bul -lion upon paased by the senate, and which legally a i d justly, by IU provisions, would have turned Into our slate treasury nearly half a million dollars.

tax-and have

•— y w a—wiw. " "UIU Uf* • t ilUUfU treasury nearly tialf a million doll reduced tbe burdens of Michigan

liayers by su much. We alfcO arraign the democratic parly for

criminal Insincerity In aduptlng tne Mills bill and nominating candidate* who have declared their opposition thereto;

For lie pretendrd love of parly, aud tbe barter and aale of Its principle* and the name of de-mocracy to a r I fusion for the sake of

For t u indefenaihle actions In keeping Dakota from the siaterhood of states;

lo r tlie scurrtlous vetoes of pension bill*; t o r ita Incompetency and failure to reduce tbe

*urplu*; Aud for tlie proatltulliin uf the .ivll service,

so soon following the glnwing declaration of tho nowly-elected democratic prealdenl. which are but a few of the Inoontlitencl**.

Wr Invite the Intelligent voters of Michigan frum thrlr unaumbeml cnWiugm to an riamiiift tUm of iht rrcorA and nrnHplwi of the rrpuMi

ibi can party And we solicit thr oo-cperation of sll who bellrve In the continual Industrial pro-t r n f of our alate aud in the pmlrctlon of labor, the farm and the workshop agaliiHt the dangers threatening thein.

super io r i ty uf ( a n a d l a a Tea. Our scleutillc editor haa beeu a t a 5 o clock

Labrador :;-a Tho beverage was a sucoest— by some as su|ierlor to Chlua teas. I t

simply as follows: Leaves ot >aaon. ikiUiut l a t e r poured

. covered for about tweuty min-?t near ly to boiling point—but not to bo l l Kwoateiied r l t h reflued Cream or milk added. The dried

leaf of U d i i m latifollum could be put ou the market, allowing the widest margin, s t ten cents per p o u n d . - E d u c a t i o n a l Rev ie r .

agencies t h e men aro dying, of e iu tcnce , a n d thei r las t de-

spairing gaxe is to be fixed on a race of god-desses, "divinely ta l l and most d i r inaly fa i r , " crowding upon the s tags where t h s

emendous t ragedy ot " M a n and Woman" is been so long enacted, b n t now to b< ipartwded by the inexpressibly pecul iar and

I t is to th i s ending t h a t a l l th* musty flguree t n d d r y bones of ahov* inevi tably tend. I t i l l tion ot t n implacable law which i t

the s u r r i v t l of t h e f l t t a a t I t por-tor woman , b a t i t i*

doubted if E v e can be happy lit New Orleans Pica-

tend* a g r a n d f u t u r e much to be doubted if X T wi thout Adam.—t

Two colored men were wrangl ing and j aw-ing a t tbe corns r of Chen# s t ree t and Orotic* a v e n c e t h e other day, a n d a pa t ro lman w h o pat ted a l m g felt It Lis d u t y to keep a n *7*

b u t no blows w r called one ot the i

o trouble between you " H e said 1 was no gem'lan, sah." " A n d you h a r e been t r y ing to convino*

him t h a t you wereP "Yee. sah." "Wel l , you'd better qu i t and go about

your basin eta." " S o , sah—no, sah—not a t dls s tags ot d*

game. Bo's bin yeliln' en ' shoutiu ' mi' argy-flsln' unti l he can hardly speak above a whl*-per, an ' in live lainlts mo1 he'll bsv t v yield d e j l n t "

H e w t s a t rue p rophe t l i e went back, the man who had a new quettion, and

Mid ho w t s no gentleman extended h i t hand and hoarsely whispered t h a t he took it all back.—Detroit Free Presa.

Not Supposed to Knew. Teache r - Johnn i e , spell whooping cough. Johnnie (acod II)—Can't, ma 'am. I had

m y spell ut vt hooping cough whan I w a i n kid.—Wtahiugtou Critio.

Syrup uf Kiga

In N a t u r e a o w n t r u e l a x a t i v e , i t i s t h e moet eas i ly t a k e n , u n d t h e niiwt elTe«:t-ivu r e m e d y k n o w n t o T l e u n s e t h e HVH-t e m w h e n Bi l ious o r CuKtive; t o dis'pel h e n d a c h e s , Colds a n d F e v e r e ; t o C u r e H u b i i u a l C o n s t i p a t i o n . I n d i g e s t i o n , Pi les , e tc . M a m i f a c t u r e d by t h e C a l i -f o r n i a F i g S y r u p C o m p a n y . S a n F i a u -oiaco. Col . S o l d in 50c a n d IMKl b.ittlcti by a l l l e a d i n g d r u g g i s t s . ( l i n e )

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in Hon this paper. A.ldreas. JAMKIi L. MERHI 'Tr .

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Montenegro, reports that there is uuly one road fit tor a wsgon ia the whole count ry , and that there is p rec ' "

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I - w i l l , - - MlChigun,

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MILLINERY! Wc Wish to Announce

tn t h e L a d i e s of L o w e l l a m i v i c in i ty t h a t we a r * r e c e i v i n g tlie

Finest Stock of M i l l i n e r y eve r a h o w n i n L o w e l l .

W e h a v e a l so a d d e d t o o u r l i u s inesan f u l l l i n e of

A R T M A T E R I A L . A r a s e n e a . C h e n i l l e s , S m y r n a s e n e s .

R o p e S i lks , E m b r o i d e r y S i lks , R i b e e n e , P l u s h a n d T inse l

O r n a m e n t s .

We are Prepuredto do Stamping

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C U R E S

K o u r a l g i a

N e r v o u s

Prostration

CELERY

COMPOUND

"I'alnc'iCtlary l>«i 1-imid cured my nrrv-i*it ftk4 bcaiUcbr.."

Mr*. 1. A 11k, hao jadaiv. Cat.

Rheumatism

K i d n e y

Diseases

AXD

A l l L i v e r

D i s o r d e r s

sa.

"After u.in^ «i. Uil. t'rs ui IVnr , l>kfy Loini*oiin*l, I am .iirtd ul rhcumaiimi." Sauusi. lli-rtiiiN uia,

Soaih Cureiih. N 11

"It liMdoiic mr r

"Palsc'a Cclriy Com-

E S F C T Y U R . iodignlion. and Inlions-etsi."* EIIZASKTII C. UDAIX. Quethet, Vt,

O r d e r o f P u b l l c a t l o D . I .-The Circuit Court for In Chancery. ^ At a sea-

TATE OF

at the Court

; Circuit Judge. - CUT U. Hotaaox ta . Ax-

Mix TarnsTos and ANSIX IUNU.V. Complainant'. T*.

loa L Bicxxr. Exocx W. Wiaoi-n, Tnx J x r r a t T F a i s m o COKFAXT. M i a r u M. TOSPXINS, Exe-cutrix of the I sat will and testament ef Byron D. Ball, deceased. Looms K. Dtsnop. Sherifr of tbe county sf Kent, and Joa* Bawsos, Defendante.

In this cause ll appearing from affldavit nn file t h a t the defendants. Ida L Backet and Knoek W. Wiggins, are not reeldents of this state, reside m some one of the other which ono Is not known, end that Jeffrey Printing Oompany, Is not this state, but r x l s u and operates as a corpora-tion under and by virtue of tbe laws of the stale of Illinois, with i u principal office at the d t y of Chicago, state of Illluols. On motion of A. Ow-en Croiier, solicitor for Complainants, i t Is or-dered that ths said defendant* Id-. L. Baeket.

defendaut Tfc t a resident <

S O L D A G A I N .

T h e " j u t u g o o d " blanket did not last three weeks.

ON T H E W A R P A T H .

Give me my money back, or s 5 ,4 Horse Blanket.

5 / A Five M i l e .

u Ilvs Hllss af War* Tknats.

S / A B O M S t a b l e . ttreafsal Baraa BlaaM Ha«a

5/A Electric. J u s Us Ula« Oat-Oaes las.

5 / A Extra Teat Saaistklas • • * . T«y Stnag.

30 other styles St priM u sail rrvrrtUr

r tale ivy all dculcra iCopyrithied irts.by Wm. AtaaaA bui>s.J

order, and In ease ot their appearance that they cause their answer to the Complainant* Bill of Complalat to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on said Complainant's solicitor within twenty days af te r s e m e * on them of a copy of sala bill, and notice of this order: and that ia de-fault thereof, said bill be taken aa confessed by said non resident Defendant*.

And It Is far ther ordered, that within twenty days the said Oomplatosnts cause a notice of this order to be published la the L o v s u . Joe*-xan. a newspaper printed, puhllnhed and circu-lating In said county, and that such publication be continued therein a t least once In each week for six » eeks lu success!ou, or that they cause a copy of this order to bn personally served on said non re ident Defendants, at loaat twenty days before thn time above prescribed for their appearance. BOBEBT M. MOSTOOMEKY.

P A T E N T S Cavoats, aad Trade Marks obtained, and aU Pat tent businesscomlucml for MODEItATE FEKH

ICE 18 o p p o a m c u s . PAT*ST Va have no sub-ageoclea, aU buslm-ss . can t»nsao» |>sT«.l business In IM* LESS COST than those remote f rom

CUB OFFICE 18 OPrOBITX U 8. PATENT OFFICE. Ws have no direct, brace Ume and at I Wsehlngtcn.

Bend model, drawing, or photo, with descrip Hon. We adrlse If pateaUMe or not, f ree of chanp.. Our fee is not due UU palest Is aecined.

A book, "How to Obtain Pateots, "with refer-ences to actual clients In your Bute, eonntr . or town, tent free. Address

C . A . S N O W & C O . ,

Opopslte Patent Offlee. Washlnirtoa. D, 0 .

n s h o r t t n n e o u s

b y o u r n e w i n s t a n -Mrs S t o c k -

i n g h a s been i n C h i c a n > t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s aelect-

i n g a n d b u y i n g

All the Latest N o v e l t i e s in Millinery.

M r s . J . O ' H E R O N . O r d e r o f P u b l i c a t i o n .

STATE OF MICHIGAN—Tbe Circuit Court for the County ot Kent: In Chancery.

UBUBOK A . BWSXT A N E n w u i F. BWXXT. Executors ot the last wlll of Bldney

ClUHUES . JXXNIX A. the c..sscd, and

A l a House, In tbs ty. on the Slh

nd Row in 3L Bt'LLaan. Def

' I f s S w i Hon. William E. Uru

FOLLTIT . •f

de-Defendaatt.

the Court InssldCoua-

u n . Otovp. Urcult

1 VSOJ IHO Present the

Judge In Ibis cause, U appearing from affldavit on

file that the defendant Lyman D. Folleti is uut a resident of this tUte, but a resident of Usalral America, on moUon of Edwin F. Uweet, Com-plainant s Bollcllor. ordered that tbo appearance of said non-rraldent defendant Lyman 1>, FolleU be entered herein within 8 months from tbe dale af this order, and In case of his appearance he cause bis mi .a r r to Ihe bill of oosaplolnt to be fil-ed. and a cupy thereof lo be served on tbs Com-plalnant'a bolicltot within twenty d ty t after ser-vice on him of a copy of said bill and aotlce of this order: aud In default thereof, sold bill will be u k e n as confesaed by said noa-resldrat de-fendant.

And ll Is further days the Oumplainants der to be publiahed in newspaper printed. | said county, and thai ued therein once lu cession or llial be be personally set fendaal at least

lhat within nfteeo a notice of this or-

cunun-

le a copy of this order to on said non-resident De-

days before ihe time

' WILUAM E. UBOVE. Circuit Judge Examined, oounierslgned and entered by me.

Coaxsuca L. H i a VIV, Urg later. tA true copy, sltest:l

Uoamutw L, HABVEV. heglster. EUWM F. Hwxrr.

Bollcllor for Oimplalnant and uf Cuunsel. (IBwT.)

O r d e r o l ' P u b l i c a t i o n .

'TATE OF MIOHIUAN.—Tbe Circuit Court I 5 the County of Kent: In Chancery.

L o t u s / - 1U< nsosn. Complalnsnt. »a

Hi'nso.v J . WSXXLT. J u a i r . E. ( j i s e s t a . WiLuan U. HTOSK, Aaraca J H u -

n t AKP Wiixiaa A. Pau i t a , De

At a ssssi-n of said H rase. In the city of C

. Court, held s t the Court Grand Bapldt'. in aoldeu'in-Ootober. A. D. IBM,

I'llllam E. Urove, Judge of tbe Circuit Uouit.

In this cause, 11 appearing from affldavit on ate, that the defendant Hudson J, Wok sly. is not a resident of this Bute, but Is a resideut of tbe Territory of DskoU On moUon of K. F. Sweet. Complainant's Bollcitoi it Is ordsredjha t ths appearance of said non-rMidentl be entered herein within four months date of this order, and In case of blsB he cause his answer to the Bill ofj Ibc tiled, and s copy thereof to bell

the

f'corn p l a i n e r ix tiled, and s copy thereof to be sarved on the • 'ouplaluant ' s Bollcllor within flfteen days after asrvios on him of a cupy of aaid BUI a>'.d Jiollre uf order; and In default thereof, said Bill sill be Uken a s oontsssed by sold non-resident Dsfen-d a n t

And It Is further ordered that within twenty dsys llie Complainant cauao a notlcs of (hla or-der to bs publiahed In the Lowxu. J o c a x i u t newspaper pnntod, publiahed and circulating In said IVHinty, aud that aaid publication be uuu tinned therein ouoe in u c h week for six weika In aucoessloo. or lhat be cause a copy ot this ur dsr to be penoaally sarrsd ou said uou reaidrni Defendant a t l**at twenty day a before the lime above presoribod for hla appearance

WILUAM E. OSUVK. Circuit Judgs. Examined, countersigned and sntersd by me.

Coxxsucs L. II AS VST, Beglsier. E. F. Bwxrr, Complainant's Bollcllor. (A true copy, attest:)

CoaxsiJfa L. flaXTXT, Baglster.

-Circuit Juogo. Examined, countersigned and entered by me.

Cosxn.U K L. HaavxT. A. Owxx Cnotixa. Begister,

Complalnanta' Solicitor. A true Cr.py—Attest,

Cornelius L, Harvey. Begtster, (l>w7,)

we W I X X . G I V E

One Hundred Dollai MALARIA. B I T i o i - S N E S i F E ^ E U A A G O iballbe Good O l d D r . Chaae'a

W M bs.*cndln| ll.W per bottfa. CIIAHE M M I K L.\; OO., Detroi t , l l l c h . l o t s a x o , WILLUHI & L. WhDleule AFTNU.

G L A S S ,

W M . R I I D .

73 4 7S Larsed t t r ee t Wast, DCTROfT, MICH, p. s.—Wriis t o Fricss. Mstnsblalsiaswsscanae-

B u y t h e N ^ w H i g h A r m

S I N G E R M A C H I N E .

I T I S T H E B E S T .

S u p p l i e s f o r all S e w i n g M a o h i n e e i d u c c d p r i c e s .

OfTiee Opposite Forest Mi l ls .

J. N. COOLEY, Agt. Lowell, - Mich.

The QENI/INE / \ N T 1 - W A S H B O A R D

A T ' ® t h e m a t t e r w i t h H o u s e m a n .

W i l A 1 D o n n a l l y & . J o n e s ? T h e y a r e A l l

R i g h t , i s t h e v e r d i c t o f t h e t h o u s a n d s o t j r

s a t i s f i e d c u s t o m e r s w h o m t h e y h a v e s u p -

p l i e d w i t h t h e i r T a i i o r - M a d e G a r m e n t s

d u r i n g t h e l a s t 3 0 d a y s .

N O W ! P e r h a p s y o u w e r e t h i n k i n g o f

p u r c h a s i n g - s o m e t h i n g t h a t w i l l a d o r n y o u r

b o d y a n d k e e p y o u w a r m d u r i n g t h e b l e a k

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

O T T P I T b e i n g t h e c a s e y o u w i l l f i n d i t

" j I I I . M d e c i d e d l y t o y o u r a d v a n t a g e t o g i v e u s a

c a l l b e f o r e p u r c h a s i n g . W e a r e s h o w i n g

a l a r g e r a n d finer l i n e o f a r t i s t i c a l l y m a d e

g o o d s i n e v e r y d e p a r t m e n t t h i s s e a s o n t h a n

e v e r b e f o r e .

D O N ' T ^or8:et that we p!"88e8®ac,van" t a g e s ( w h i c h w e a r e w i l l i n g a n d a n x i o u s t o

s h a r e w i t h o u r c u s t o m e r s ) t h a t a r e n o t e n -

j o y e d b y o u r c o m p e t i t o r s . W e w i l l c o i i r

t e n t o u r s e l v e s a t t h i s t i m e w i t h n a m i n g o n W

o f t h o s e a d v a n t a g e s , v i z : W e A f t )

m a n u f a c t u r e r s I I n m a k i n g o u r

g o o d s w e e x e r c i s e a c a r e i n t r i m , w o r k -

m a n s h i p a n d s t y l e , t h a t e n a b l e u s t o t u r n

o u t g a r m e n t s f a r s u p e r i o r i n e v e r y e s s e n -

t i a l t o a n y t h i n g o u r c o m p e t i t o r s c a n o b -

t a i n i n a n y o f t h e m a r k e t s o f t h e c o u n t r y .

W o u l d b e p l e a s e d t o s e e y o u .

Houseman, Donnallj & Jones, RELIABLE AND SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIERS,

G r a n d R a p i d s .

3 4 . 3 6 , 3 8 Monroe St, Cor. Waterloo.

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L O O K D O W N T h r o u g h t h e s e i t e m s a n d s e e i f t h e r e i s a n y t h i n g y o u n e e d .

H j m a r e l o o k i n g f o r k n i t U n g y a r n * | H a v e y o u a s k e d f o r p r ice* o n c r o c k e r y go t o M c P b e m o n ' s , , a t U r P h e r e o n ' a . H u " " a n e l e g a n t l i n e

T b a fltMat Una of B e r l i n Wool Z e p h r r a i 1 ° ^ *1 Will And i n l ^ w f i l l l a a t U n P h a r ^ v n ' . l n K R o c * B o t t o m P r i c e s . y o u wil l find i n L o w e l l l a a t M o P h e r s o n

T h e finest l i n e of H a n i t i n g L a m p * . P a r l o r U m p a , S t a n d L a m p s , H a n d L a m p a , K i t c h e n L a m p * a n d B r a c k e t U m p a y o u wlU find a t M c P h e n o n a .

F u l l l i n e of a l l t h e l e a d i n g corae ta a t , M o P h e r a o n ' a .

F u l l Una of L a d i e s a n d C h i l d r e n a u n -d e r w e a r a t U c P h e r a o n ' a .

Men'a . W o m e n ' * , B o y t ' a n d Utr la ' m i t -t e n s a n d g lovea a t M c ^ b e n o n ' a .

C a b s , C a r t a , E x p r e t a W a g o n s a n d S le igba i n g r e a t v a r i e t y a t M c P h n r a o a ' * .

T h * Oneat d i ap l ay of O i a t s w a r e t o b e f o u n d i n L o w e l l is o n e x h i b i t i o n a t Mc-P h e r s o n ' a .

K l v e a n d t e n c e n t c o u n t e r b a r g a i n * t o o u m e r o u * t o m a n t l o a a t M o P h e r a o n ' a .

L o o k a t t b o a a a t a n ^ e d good* a t M o -'hemon ' s . I t w i l l d o y o n good .

H a v * y o u aeen tboaa Marsei l le* B e d S p r e a d * f r o m 75cta t o i31.40 e a c h a t M c -P h e r s o n ' s . T h e y a n b e a u t i a * .

. \ o u wil l find a f i n e l i n e of S a x o n y . S p a n i s h K n i t t i n g , M i d n i g h t , F a i r y F l o w a n d O e r m a n t o w n y a r n s a t M o P h e r a o n ' a .

A l a r g e a n s o r t m e n t of t o y * f o r c b U -d r e n a t M c P h e r a o n ' a . m

S t a t i o n e r y , penc i l s , pen*, i n k , e t c . , c a n a l w a y s b e f o u n d a t M c P h e r a o n ' a .

M c P h e r s o n baa a n e l e g a n t a s s o r t m e n t of p l u s h a l b u m s , p l u s h f r a m e d a l a n d m i r r o r a , a u d a fine l i n e of o r n a m e n t * f o r f a n c y w o r k .

A l a r g e l ine o t h a n d k e r o h i e f s , ribbons, J need le* , c r o c h e t hooka , p i n e ,

• a n d h a i r o r n a m a n U c a n b e I t X " ,

a M | E . P J ; , " ? 0 N . C < M T I ' " * G 0 0 D

of all fcinda of f

Ou/ct, Easy, Cheap.

l o r e * Rubbing, l/iemfore sans Laboi and Woar.

Hicap in itself it more than saves iu tost in (owing of tbe clothes. This Soap

may be used iu a n y way and for any p u r p o s e ilut any Mbcr soap is used t o d excels oil.

Y O U will scvure C O M F O R T and mtkc money by in use. Try k once t n d

if die claims made for it arc nut true don't use it again. If they are trae you

pugbt and want to know it. Your grocg will get it if h e hain't iL

T O T H E W O M E N ! comes t h e more dliBcult T h u s SS A symptom o i her DISRWO SHE m a y have n e o -ralglr

HEADAOHE , dizzincs*. unna tu ra l emotloD* nnd var ious d e l u s l o n s ^ m o u n t . ing to mania , or may h ave locsl paralysis , nausea and Miniiling. perver ted sppotite , A I(rv. h a r k i n g cough, p a l p l u -t l m NI t h e hear t , oppression NN.L Iniiilncss, pain in the back

tin-: nnd kldtivVN .NUI e v e n itnuginable disease IH. . I F caused liv reflex uciion .

WH E N w e u t u l c r s t i u u i n i l

the anatomy and |>L.\ s-iology of uumcii . .iuil

learn o l Uic DISENSE* p c iiliai to thei r sex. there i» :I (evliug oi sympathy created witliin the breast ior h e r wcll-beint; and preservat ion o i her heal th .

W E A K N E S S .

On ai'I'ount o l t h e intiniatf coniui-tioii of these diseases with the Htoinacli, brain, heart and l iver , t h r o u g h the sympathet ic spinul M STEM R.f ne rves , diagnosis or loca t ing o i I;, I diseases

H i b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c S y r u p A . O O M F O U N D

Conta in ing Podop l i i Inni C ' n . I . U A .Sagmtln, U n i c o r n Root , illnck Cohosh and P o k e Root, wilh im 1- S , ,11, I, t i , w i t h Sul tc i l ic Acn l . NI rvinc*. etc.. etc., scientifically combined and PLEN-: . . ! ! lo inki . all o l thein be ing i n liitir action, t s well as laxative and alterative,TLUII will rrstorc action. IUUMIIII' liill:,iiiinatiun, and prove al l tha t the most a s t u t e phvs i r ian <.I |>aUiolugiat could suggest. Illlibard's R h e u m a t i c P las te rs applied to the rniiill u i the bark o r nbilotnen, or to any parts that may be pa inful and weak, w i l l BE found verv U'lieiiciul. UeaMin t e a c h e s tlie lesson.

• I T N E V E R F A I L S . I T N E V E R F A I L S -

IT 18 A S A F E T A M I L Y M E D I C I N E * Bec-U<.- II rnntaln* nn pol.I.II I.I upluU N, I lill«.I.n, invalids nml Uilicale |s medii-iiif uid t u n i c thev OM Use, Nu biniw .hwilil TIE ITIIIMKII it AL«avs In ^arcMiu II'IMU'.

If you cannot pnwiri' it lA I.NIR drugin'st sri«l direii tn us , 1'ILN $1,00; |>

I*nuns will fjid It the best I.. S/ritf, Smmtr, KMUIfl, 4j

J I . D ; 6 M i l e s 85- Plastars »JE.

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

LIHIT r u r cd M* in-l'.. • i. n , |>ur,;',i .1 ml hi.AID and TEA years I hate L « n a gintjalknr from DJS made nie a well • l auan , .n 11 <-AIIIU>l In prai-C nl IsWh Miujl ami I' j- t .rv

M r s S . H. HANKS. Wblk-LMLL, Mkh ,

Hil'lvvid1' Bliounuiir Hvrii|i lias no rann 4 IS- wllhoiil ii In our landh

M A . , M S ' . N I S W W U N , .MN-KCIENN, MIEN

E»la. neuralgic bcaJache 1 J ' s Kbcunullc Syrup made mc a well * « •

Mas A. U. Noata, Jaduoo, 1

Wc llib'Mrd*. Itlu-iiniitU Sjrup entirely enrrd ate. I { think IT UK BC.L lamlly rucildoe In LHA wortt

M a s , LUCLS E U K D T M , Wabash, lad.

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

M c P h e r s o n sel ls flower pota VERY c h e a p

l l m a i l e r s not w h a t y o u are l o o k i n g

S T C P H ^ "

A n d t h e b e a u t y o f It I* McPheraon

Kpoeee to aeU e v e r y t h i n g i a atock a t M I Uring prices .

A McPHERSON'S BAZAAR.

2 O N L Y 2 O N L Y A N D A L W A Y S A T O U R S T O R E .

T H E T W I N S I T h e y n o t w e a r aud have

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There wore a t iuml iernf s p e c t a t o n o f the p a t h e t i c scene, s n d t h o P r e s i d e n t waa c o n s e q u e n t l y v e r y g r a c i o u s . H n promised that h e wou ld d o a l l h e c o u l d f o r t h e man .

B r i n s k l went bark to t h " So ld ie r 's H o m e e n c o u r a g e d . Week a f te r week pas-'ed and t h e r e was no news f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , F i n a l l y he wro te t o t h e P r e s i d e n t , r e m i n d i n g him o n c e more o f his promise*. In r e p l y h e r e c e i v e d a

G o t h o u a n d do l i kewise . " (FLEOW)

— C t T R E B -

, R H E U M A T I S M ,

N E U R A L G I A ,

S C I A T I C A ,

B R U I S E S A N D

B U R N S , S P R A I N S .

iWd FC» DnnUM and DtaUn £I rryuktrt.

T H E C H A R L E S A . V O O E L E R C O . ,

A A L T I U U R E . U U .

Salisiaclorj Teas and Coffees

S H I L O H ' S C O U G H nnd C o n s u m p t i o n C i i r e i s s o l d b y u s o n a g u a r a n t e i . ' . I t c u r e s

C L A R K & W I N E O A H .

S a l t R h e u m Theasoulei of UKW who Miller fro

tali rheum are LI'DC-crllubli-. TI: healing, purllylng LIILUIEIN-cv of Huod'N parilU aio uiie<iiiallcd B; ony other

" 1 take pleasure In teccmitnendlng Hood'I 8ar<aptrllla. fur It HNII UUNE wonden for me. I had tall tlieutti very severely. iBeellng MA

over nea r l y my enllio body. Only Utotewlio have suDcred fnnn lids d isease LA I U worst f o m c a n I m a g i n e t b e ex ten t of m y a f f l l c t l n n .

I tried many inedklnes, but failed to reeelvs benefit until I took Ilood'T Saruparllla. Tben the disease began to subside, the

A g o n i z i n g I t o h a n d P a i n

disappeared, and now I am entirely free from (he disease. My blood seems to be thor-

puitfled. tnd my general bealtli Is b e n e f i t e d , " LVMAW A L L K N .

North Chicago. III. " M y son had salt rbeutn on HIS bands and

tbe etlves ot BLI legs, so bad tbat they would crack OIIEN t nd bleed. He took H o o d . Bar-taptniia and Is entliely eureO." J, B . 8 T A * .

TON. Ml. VeruoD, Ohio.

F r o m 1 0 8 t o 1 3 ®

Itboe

On* n igh t 1 gut my paper, clippings, letters, everything.

order—pen,

two hours before tho _ I though t of ray " ipindls and waiting, and 1 burr iwl up, and freah spring morning. For flvs

minutes, perhaps, I stood around tbs don U d m porches, and then Trent in f u r a cracker and a ( l a a t of milk, nnd was ready for find-ing m y '

Oob Ing fas t ing to my deak, or taking even a I)M>rt walk at loon TA I was up, a lways re-toidsd m y work, and a headache or early • zhan t t i on was the consequence,

Th* history of this morning is TH* history at every morn ing lor A rear. Th* old habi t wo* hard to break, but I wat determined to g«t rid of i t , and every morn ing 1 compelled myself to wr i te lorociblug or iginal ; to write i t with care and painstaking, endeavoring to

Ura te my thought upon I t Olten the wat bad, being nneven and "Jerky,"

and tbe mat te r wat even worse, from half formed ideas, yet I ftiand t h a t copying a few pages of aomo good t u t h o r the evening he-ore improved the style, t nd pu t t ing the idea

A introduced it a t a personal 1 could tee and handle. Of of tbe work of those first morn-

ings WM gathered up careful ly aud con-to the i tove, but the h a b i t of Mdt" toou showed unmis taktb le

of being broken ap; aud, a f t e r a few 1 was delighted to Ond tha t whenever 1 cam* to my d a k iu the morning my flas wts waiting fo r the distaff.

Af te rward , when 1 took n p editorial work , or became, a t Horace Greeley once called himself, "an , editorial hack," my copy wot no* a lways a day or two behind t ime b e o n n s 1 had to wall NNTLL I fe l l Uk* writing. For many y e a n now I have been engaged in other work, wri t ing only occasionally, and again I hav* formed the habil of hanging on tbe tk lns of " m o o d s b u t I am convinced t h a t LL i s co t a neotttary t h ing to wait fo r ImpiraUon, and , too, t h a t t h * more we wait , UM s ta re we may wait .—& U Chas* In Ths Writer .

• U T t a L i t e ra ry Velk.

I ear ly found t h a t I needed M m * place fo r adal Informat ion about men ot nute, *neo-l l s tova rbea rd , reflectiont, etc. Af t e r much icogbl I h i t npon the following: In the FINT

place, I keep A le t te r hook, with tissue paper Uavet. Every le t te r wr i t ten , be it of more o r lees importance, Is copied in to tht l book U the twinkl ing of a letter press screw. One PAGE of ths Index in the f ront p a r t is de-voted to names, the other to the spedal sub-jects refer red to in the letter.

Thus, soppoes in a pereonal letter to a fr iend, in t b e free expresiiouof fr iendly con-v e m l t o n , I have chatted about tho

l i n e ' f r om Col . La inoht , s a y i n g t h a t b i s l e t t e r w o u l d b e a t t e n d e d to . T h a t was t h e las t George B r i n s k l ever h e a r d f r om President C l e v e l a n d . H e n e v e r got h is 1150. h e n e v e r g o t e m p I o y n i C ' t . a m i h e n e v e r got h is | )ensioti . He loxt all hopes and d i ed in t he So ld ie r ' s H o m e l a s t y e a r .

Th i s , i n b r i e f , is t h e story to ld by Rtitnikl hiniHelf a m i by perKonal f r iends of HIH w h n swear t o its t r u t h So far as kn .iwti it was never d e n i e d b y Mr . C i e r e l i i n d . o r by any of h is f r l o n d s . — Mir Vwkl'rf**.

L n * C 4 b | n MIKLI-.

B r a w n and B r a i n !

T h e | i u w e r f u l e n g i n e , w i l h i ts won -

i e r f n i p r o p e l l i n g p o w e r , c o u p l e d to t h e

l o n g t r a i n f u l l f r e i g h t e d w i t h t h e r i c h -

es t f a b r i c s of t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l l o o m s o f

t h e c e n t u r i d a — w h a t olieUcleH c a n stay

t h e progress of t h i s m i g h t y f u n e , w h e n

once u n d e r f u l l s t e a m a l o n g l i fe 's h i g h -

way

The A m e n c n n w i t h b rawn and b r a i n does not see the h e t e e s i l y f o r t i t l e s of nob i l i t y , dn.-FT n o t care f u r e l e v a t i o n by d e s c e n i , he can reach out and p luck t l ie start.

i l u t w i t h b rawn o r brain u n p a i r e d , a man is Imdi ly h a in l i camicd in the mad race for s u c c e s s w h i ch is t h o m a r k e d cha rac t -T i s tn ; of t h e pn-sen t a g e .

T h e phys i ca l system is a . n o s t in t r i -cate p iece o f n m i ' h m e r y . I t ough ; to IS- kept well r e g u l a t e d , so t h a t It wl i l work h a r i n o n i o u a l y in all i t* par t* , t h e n i t is c a p a b l e o f au i m m e n s e a m o u n t of wo rk ,

it IN said t h a t a watch , if expected to keep perfect l ime , u iu s t be w o u m l d a i l y It w i l l n o t k e e p good l i m e unle-s i t " r u n s r e g u l a r . " More m e n break down because t h e y d o n ' t " r u n r e g u l a r " I b a n for a n y other reiiMin.

It N. e l a n n e d by p h y s i c i a n s tha t few I m e n ure k i lUd hv h a r d w o r k . It is t o T H E O L U I I K U A B L E R O U T K T O A L X I - O T N T *

" I was seriously troubled with I lor three years, and receiving no benelll frum medlrul treatment I decided to try Hood'T Sanaiunlila. I aw nuw entirely cured of salt rheum; my weiRhl haa Inrieased from I d* Ibi. to US." Mns. ALICE fixrrn. Stamford, Cunn.

If you stiller from salt rheum, or any blood tfliease. try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I t has cured MANY others, aud will cure you.

H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a

•oldbyalldrnindits. f l i . l i f o r g s . Prspsrtdonlj by I ' . I- H O O D A CO.. A |KJ'. l i r e a r i a s , Lowe l l , lists.

1 0 0 D o s e s O n e D o l l a r

ObloilPROYEDCheste1 W*aa*Bl .o OHOLIRA PROOS. C X P H C 9 9 P R 1 P A I D , WINS IS Painaia U, S. T ROAIMN Coua-

I. 4 W H O M I 0 2BOO LBS. ) roa D.aoHipriON a eau

Tmar rkuoua Moaa. aiao rowia L. U, SILVtR CO. OLIVIIMD, O 1

are those thai

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

The Verdict of the Family al the

BREAKFAST OH TEA TABLE retardlnir lh.-a» AND whence they come I«

A most Important one.

Where did you qct that

Tea or Coffee? Onr rxperlence wlOi Te** and I'uirees ena-

bles us to

Guarantee Satisfaction, or they msy be relnrned aud money refunded,

WE ROAST OUR OWN' C O F F E E S ,

P l e a s e f a v o r us w i t h you r o r d e r s ,

Y O U R S V E R Y R E S P ' Y .

A. FISHER & CO.

POR 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 W A Y S G O T O

CliABK & WmiCJAR'S. Y o u wil l n o w find i n o n r stock

AN ELEGANT LINE OF WINDOW SHADES, LIT f r om 50c ?. fixture up .

e l s e w h e r e . Y o u s b ' i u l d s«e t h e m before p u r c h a s i n g Also N line assortment of

W a l l P a p e r a n d C o i l i n g D e c o r a t i o n s .

PAINTS OF ALL KINDS IN STANDARD CRANDT. BRUSHES, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC

We iDleod col lo te beaten io any of Ihe abo?e Lines of Goods, R E M E M B E R T H A T I

C L A R K & W I N E G A R , L O W E L L , M I C I I I O A X .

I ' L C Q E V / E R S O F

OLD HONESTY TOBACCO

V / 1 L L SOOf'l F L P J H | / \ T I J

L A ^ S T S L0[^CE^, TASJES

S W E E T E R Th|A^ OJ^Ef^ T0-

H ^ C C O S , A ^ D V / 1 L L P L E A ^ S E

I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT,

• * AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT.

E ' / E ^ y p i J c S J A ^ p E D L l t ^ E

i-yBOVE C d j .

JNO. PiKZER S BROS., Louisville, Ky.

SPOONER PAT.COLlflB Q > Cannot Choke a Hone.

Aajuiti Itself lo any Hcrsei Mil two ro*! of Stitching. Will hold llamej In place. J 'iirtf lirnuinr uakti stain

Xtith vur •' t'fitJi-Mark.'

C I D E R I S H A N ' S I ' E R F E C T

. PRESERVATIVE. A Ihurougldr trated sn I U, .. .^..iu.-|ireparstinn

for lUTrfllDgfennsntatinn, ensbllnir une lo liavo neb, <.pnrlilinc eider thcyeorsround. Haabeuoon TIN. mnrkrt ux yrsra. and Is indorsed brtlioua-.ml-, who hare uaed it. IllhiiroiiKhlyclaridea and

I I I | )ar ls no forrign laale. Tut up In boxes deaixn-.1 lor 3-J nnd W nail LUTRKAIF-.. retalliiiKtl Msnd •' cia Sold L.v ilralors, or IX-nt by risil on reeeiul -. I'rloo, INMAN BRO'S. I'ssiUiaClsTa. A k r o n , 0,

Detroit, C'd Haven SMiiwanliee I t A I I ^ W A V

Mlminlstration, o r given him some t t g e ad-vice against filrting. B tck In Ibe index

Bth* en t ry . " F U r t l n s . page 03." Y e a n these half playful remarks may be jos t

th* touch nettled to complete a chapter or outline a book. By wri t ing down my aneo-dote while i t i t hot, and t lmilar ly copying, I hav*A permanen t record aud a manuscript f o r filing. This same Utter book system i t also excellent fo r pweervlng a oopyof a n y manuscripts against tho ohanoe of their loss by mail , aud tf i t it fa i thfu l ly kept up, ths writer hot b is l i terary l ife and progress all " s r i n t e d in a book," to band down to his children's children. - " J . P . T ." In Th*

An Id io t ' s K x u a o r d l n a r y Power.

A Vienna dispatch i t y s : " A mlcrocephal-ist, aged 18, has arr ived lu Vienna f r o m Oal ida , and has beeu placed under the charge of P r o t a s o r Nothnagel, ot thu Vienna uni-versity. Tbe head of the youth Is extraordi-nari ly small, fiat o n the sides, and coming to A point a t lb* crown. Tbe u n f o i t u n s U is an tdiol, b a t pnMtsirr a g rea t power of Imita-tion and repeats words without difficulty. He hat to be tended like a baby and IS very fond of dolls aud other toys. IN showing HIM to his hearers during a lecture the other day. Professor Nothnagel said tha t tho man in appearance and in habits greatly resembled a monkey, t r a m which snlmol, however, he was dlslinguhihed by his power of spcoch. P Y M . . THE professor added, nothing baa yet been found in microcephabo brains which point to a closer affinity with ths menkey."— London Times.

The Chicago school census re turns gtre tba t ci ty a population of tj03,liSl,

E l e c t i o n D a n c e a t Musie H a l l , Tues-day e v e n i n g , Nov , 6 t h . Returns e v e r y

Ift m i n u t e n .

the i r r e g u l a r i t i e s o f m o d e r n social l i fe Hint t h e h i g h den t i l rate is due . Men I Imrn t h e i r c a n d l e s ut b o t h e n d s , t h e n I w o n d e r w h y it b u r n s o u t no q u i o k l v . j

T h e niiiin t h i n g in k e e p i n g the h u n m i i iniu b ine M GIMSL w o r k i n g o r d e r is to keep the r eg t i l a to i ' a l l r i g h t , " T h e lilood is the h i e , " a n d sound h e a l t h is AITMIND s o l o n g as t h e MIMHI HDWH

th rough t h e v e i n s a l impid s t r e t m of p u n t y -

R e g n l a t e l l i e r e g u l a t o r w i t h W a r n e r ' s Log Cabin san -apanl la . the o ld f a s h i o n -••d blood imritli-r. p r e p a r e d a f ter t h e best f o r m u l a in use by o u r ancestor* M ^OOD old L o g C a b i n days , a u d w i t h t h e v igor of brawn a n d b r a i n w h i c h m u s t e n s u e , in y o u r LIFO'S l ex i con you wi l l llnd n o such w o r d as f a i l .

^»HT AND Wt. ,T In effect IKi I. ! • «

rtlAlNH LRAVB LOWKLL GOINO EAST; I IH-TNILL Eiprt-aa, 0 ThrniiRh Mall ( Krenluv K I PRESS 18 Mlaed 10 Limited Ex | iren,

7 10 a s LL 10 A H

I « r s U <0 R » I I 25 I - S

| { J o h n B. Gough , t h e f a r - f a m e d l e c t . u i e r . e x c u s e d h imse l f to a n audience bei-aut# of a L>ad co ld , then s t a r t e d f o r Eg) pt in t h e hope o f g e t t i n g r id o f i t . E g y p t c o n t a i n s no r e m e d y m o r e c e r t a i n in i ts r e s u l t t han Dr . Bull 's Cough S y r u p .

Disensed nature o f t en t imoH h r e a k e s lor i i i in s t i a n g e e r u p t i o n s . " nnd t h e re-su l t o f it aU I« p a i n . Now S a l v a t i o n Oil will w n d thin very p a in to t h e r i g h t a ho l ight a t t he t r i f l i ng cos t of o n l y '.'.1 cents.

A C H I L D K I L L E D ?

A n o t h e r c h i l d k i l l ed h y t h e use of op ! -ates given in t h e f o r m of S o o t h i n g syrup . W h y m o t h e r s g i v e t h e i r chi l l i -ri-n such d e a d l y poison is s u r p r i s i n g w h e n t hey can rel ieve t h e ch i l d o f u s pecu l i a r t r o u b l e s h y u s i n g Acser 's I 'nbv S o o t h e r . I t c o n t a i n s n o O p i u m or Mor p h i n e . So ld hy

VKITKU & 1/HIK, D r u g g i s t s . L o w e l l

F o r l a m e l i ack , s i d e o r c h e s t , use S h i -loh ' s Pol ous P i a s i e r . P r i c e 83 c e n t s ,

C L A R K & W I N K O A K .

I t is s u r p r i s i n g how q u i c k the har i fa i i i s in custom - m a d e c l o t h i n g go a t S in i t h 's H e I a s j u s t r ece ived h i s fall s t y l e s and you should s e l ec t y o u r sui t e a r l y .

Shipping tags cheap offloe.

a t t h u J o i i r i i n l

Chi ldren Cry for P i t c h e r ' s Cas tor id .

WHRN Ilcby was sick, wo gsve hor Castoris.

When alio was a Child, alio cried for Castorisk

When she became MIA., she clung to Castorta,

When she b a i l Childtro, she CAVE tbrm Cualoria.

We d i r e c t t h e a t t e n t i o n of our readers to t h e a d v e r t i s e m e n t of I n m a n ' s P e r f e c t C ide r P r e s e r v s t i v e , found on a n o t h e r page uf t h u ISI|>er. T h i s a r t i c l e h a s en-j oyed a v e r y l a r g e sa 'e in t h e v i c i n i t y of It* m a n u f a c t u r e f o r t h e las t e i g h t o r t e n years, w h i c h is c o n c l u s i v e e v i d e n c e of i t s mer i t , a n d c o m i n g f r o m a firm w h o occupy "O e n v i a b l e a pomt ion in bus i -ngs . snd es i iec ia l ly in d r u g c i r c l e s , as Inmnt i Uros,1 do . « e feel n o h e s i t a n c y In r eco t i i t uond ing i t to our subsc r ibe r* fo r trial- IT is gnan . n l eed a b s o l u t e l y w h o l e s o m e . G i v e i t a t r ia l .

O O I N O W E S T :

IS 30 F S I SO r s I U t • I 00 r s

10 to r s

I Mornlav Express. S Thmuirn Hill 7 Nlnbl Expresa. I I M i x e d . 1 S'esmboat Expresa

F T Through llckela lo all prlodpal jiolnu Kast for sale at the Company's uiHce. l o w e l l .

Non, * and 10 run dally, other train ' dally. Sunday excepted. A O, F E Y D L A U K F . W . E . D A V I S .

LoweU Asent. Ana t. Oen, 1'aaa. AG't. Cblcaco, III

WHY GO WITH DIRTY COLLAKS & CUFFS !

T H E

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

Will do you the VER^ Best Work at Ordlnvr)

F . G . S T O N E , A g e n L Goods delivered the same wrok.

A N U M B E R O F

D E S I R A B L E

M l d i n g Lots, O n I V c k A v e . , E " ! 'MCIC.

F O R S A L E

V E R Y CHEAP , F o r i i n c e s and terms a p p l y t o

A . L . P E C K , L O W E L L , M I C H .

S A Y !

You can buy Dry Goods and Carpets C H E A P A T

COLLAR & WEEKE'S,

A l l s u m m e r g o o d s a t g r e a t l y r e d u c e d p r i c e s . N e w f a l l g o o d s

c h e a p e r t h a n e v e r .

Big Line of Dress Goods, Plushes, &c, Very Cheap.

R e m e m b e r t h i s i s t h e o n l y p l a c e i n t o w n y o u c a n b u y t h e

CELEBRATED B U F F A L O F L A N N E L S

A N D Y A R N S .

C O M P O S E D E N T I R E L Y O F H t R B S .

N l E D F t i )

' D I A M O N D M E D I C I N E C O M P A N Y ^

. // Sare Sr-Dtmir. Micd.t

I 'oalt lvely t ' u r ea I . lve r nnd K i d n e y CoinplulQla. Canal l | i a l lou . I l l ienmnllaii i . Serufu lu . I iropay. 1111-• ouaneaa. Mai. r|M. I l l nbe l r a . uuil a l l Ulaeuaea ar l s lux f r u m I m p u r e lilooil.

F O U T H E L A D I E S . l ad les will llnd thia a iwrfetl remedy for Female Truub-

es. such as paliifnl and nuppressed menslniatlon, sick head iche. and ulwi for tieautifi IIIK ihe complexion nnd emdical. ni; pimples sud blolcbes und other Kkiu dlseaseH.

N O T I C E O U R G U A R A N T E E . conviDced.the same na we h a i e •es not do Juat aa represented,

return thn pockose and hs> •• J our money refundi^l. Foraale by all drutn.-ikl> orall suthnrlied cnntaicilur aie-

e s U o t *Be. Bee and • 1 . 0 0 i>er P s e k s i s . or mailtxl lo any address on receipt of price, by the

Diamond Medicine Oo.. 7 7 S t i i t e S t r e u l , D u t r o i t , M i c h .

Everyonr alinuld huTc a |<ackSRe In their home end never hi. a llboul 11. {xrAK«ii la W a n t e d In a l l Local i t ies . t V E x t r a

I n d u e s m e n t a . tMyl)

L o w e i l & H a s t i n g s R a i l w a y .

TIME TABLE:

TRAINS ARRIVE.

TRAINS LEAVE. 1S:W r. *.

I M Z O Z R O - ^ I N " & c D E A L E U S I N

SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. Builders' Hardware a Scecialty.

The Mails. G O I N G W E S T .

4:45 n, m,—closei i ixiuqh for (Iriuui Rapids ,

13:30 p, i n . — W a y mai l . 4:20 p. m . — W a y mai l .

G O I N G E A S T .

7:111 a. in,—<'losed | s iuc l i for Detroit. 11 AS a. m . — W a y m a d . 4 i W p m — W a y mal l . 7KXI p. in —Mail rece ived; n o n e sent .

G O I N G S O U T H .

fl;ilO p .m.—Mail bv carrier to Chandler, Campbel l . Campliel l , ( ' larks-vil le , I 'arlelon Center .

F R O M T H E S O L ' T H .

OHIO p. m,—Mail rece ived from No. Irv ing . O'Donnel l . Freeport. !>»-g a n . B o w n e , Al to .

G O I N G N O R T H .

l-.'.lfl p. in.—Mail for Fa l iasshurg .Al ton , ( i r a n l , Q r n t t a n .

KHOM T H E N O R T H .

11:80 a. m.—Mail received f r o m al iovo places .

A l l mai l s c lose :1U m i n u t e s before t ime above stated.

Post Off ice o p e n from 7 a. m . to 7:30 p. m . . s t a n d a r a t ime .

A Large Assortment of Badger State Shawls,

Which beats them all.

COME A N D SEE T H A T THIS IS A FACT.

A L W A Y S S O M E T H I N G N E W !

COLLAR ft WEEKES.

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Steam Fitting and Repairing. W A l l l work at l o w e s t L i v i n g Rate*, and Sat -

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A T T H E O U I D I R E L I J A l B I L I E . »»

HEADQUARTERS FOR

BOOTS ^ SHOES. We carry the Largest and Best Stock in town, comprising

everything in the line of foot-wear,

H O W K & B O S T W I C K , BANK BLOCK - LOWELL MICH.

Don't fail lo see Jewell's •l-tiole Novelty Ranges. ALSO A F INE LINE OF GASOLINE STOVES.

O T J I E S 1 ^ ® ^ WK P L E D G E O U R S E L V K S I N . F A V O R I O F

PROTECTION of customers from overcharge, adulterations and misstatements. P P P P T R A D E for every one with the merchant who does most for his customers. PROHIBITION of monopolistic rings, inflated values and oppressive high prices. REDUCTION of the people's burden and buyers' bugbear—tax profits.

B U Y A S v o l J V Q T R — I N T H L a L I Q E T L a Y As c a n d i d l i e s f o r v o u r ^ a t r o n a g w c i n v i t e a n e x a m i n a t i o n o f our business record in support of our claim for Fair, Square

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

T h . F i n c l G o o i h , T h e F . i r . . . OvSmp, T t . « F u l t e l O i i U . n t « d , W . I n v i l . I ^ l l o n . n d E « n . i „ . . i o n o f o u r S l o c k . S « t h .

L o o k a t the Q u a l i t y , M a r v e l at t h e P r i c e s . #

bBAS, AMHKN, The Peoples Pepnlar OletUer, CORNER STORE TRAIN'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

TREASUHYJEPARTMENT." O F F I C E O F C O M 1 T R O L L B B O F T H E

C U R U E N C V .

W A S H I N G T O N , September lOlh. 1888. |

Not ice is hereby g i v e n to all persons j w h o m a y h a v e c la ims aga ins t " T h e ! Ixiwel l Nat ional Bank." Lowe l l . Mich . !

. v . ^ , y , proof thereof , wi th in three months from th i s date , or they nmy he d isa l lowed

J , D, ABRAHAMS Deputy nnd A c U n p Comptrol ler of the „ „ . ^ ~

Currency . I ESTABLISHED 1868.

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L e s t e r & Co. a ro b u i l d i n g a n e w b r i c k .

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I n t b o d a m a g e su i t of W i l l i a m M y e r s vs . C h a s . G l a s g o w , $30 w a s a l l o w e d M e y e r s . G l a s g o w a p p e a l e d .

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11, Less i ter is a t t e n d i n g t h e C e d a r S p r i n g s f a i r th i s w e e k w i t h c a t t l e a n d sheep . H e r e t u r n e d f r o m N e w a y g o O c t . U. a n d o n t a k i n g a v i ew of " H o m e S w e e t . H o m e , " h e f o u n d a W a g n e r a p p l e t r e e in b lossom. T h e O c t o b e r b loom is a s p r e t t y a s S p r i n g .

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S m i t h ' s l ino of f a n c y S c o t c h a n d W o r s t e d s n i t m g s is finer a r c ! m o r e e x -t e n s i v e t h a n e v e r b e f o r e .

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J . C . V a n d o r e n a n d f a m i l y wil l m o v e to Lowel l t h i s w e e k .

J a c o b a n d H i r a m H e r r i n g t o u . of S o u t h Cass, a c c o m p a n i e d by t h e i r s i s t e r a t t e n d e d t h e i r neloa 's , ( N e t t i e H e n r y , ) f u n e r a l T u e s d a y .

W a y n e P a r d e e u u d J o h n M c C o n n e l l h e a r d Uluine a t O r a n d R a p i d s M o n d a y .

Ben . Ke l l e r wi l l h a v e a u a u c t i o n n e x t W e d n e s d a y . DIIIIMIET.

SJ. l l o s l o n .

T h e r e is n o b e t t e r p l a c e in M i c h i g a n to o b t a i n a n e d u c a t i o n t h a n a t t l ie So . B o s t o n se lec t schoo l .

Seve ra l a r e t a k i n g in t h e B l a i n e mass-t n e e t i n g n l t h o R a p i d s .

A good a t t e n d a n c e a t F. D. M. D a v i s m e e t i n g a n d t h e prcMjiectH nre t h a t b o

P n w e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y . wil l lie o u r n e x t 1

ii l ey , l ives in C a m p b e l l a n d B o s t o n a vis i t t h o first of t h e w e e k .

J . C. Ball w h o s a y s h e vo t e s ns l ie s h o t was c l i a l r i ' w n of t h e rv i iub l ioun m e e t i n g .

J . Lusk has been i n v e s t i n g ill r e a l e s t a t e we b e a r .

T h e wise will n o t w i i s t o n n y t i m e IM-for*- t h e i r c o r n is b u s k e d , f o r a s t h e r e ins of t h e O u v e r n r a i t n l a r e g o i n g t o ful l in to o t h e r b u n d s , t h i s m a y tai a co ld

/ n i l even if ll Is cat i ipHign y e a r .

W e c a n be l i eve hill l i t t l e w o h e a r a b o u t t h e p r i ce of w h e n ! In o t h e r lo-cul l t ies , but j u d g i n g f r o m w h a t w e k n o w li i iwell is Is l te i t h a n t h e a v e r a g e m a r k e t s .

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C A N H U N H I I U I I U , O n 8 . — T h a M. E . c h u r e h of Ihls p lnce has lieen d o s e d f o r e x t e n s i v e r e p a i r s . H i e h a r d B o o k i e h a s t h e c o n t r a c t f o r t h e j o b .

T h e po l i t i ca l c a l d r o n Is bu l l i ng fierce-K , t h e ou t look i ielug f o r n n i n c r e a s e d R e p u b l i c a n vo te .

Wllll i ini T h o n m s IIHM sold h is f a r m t o i H imeon l i a r i i n g t o n i c o n s i d e r a t i o n . 2.-000.

T h e p r oh ib i t i on t e n t m e e t i n g w a s •liiite a HIIIII a f f a i r , S t r a n g e a s i t m a y s e e m , t h e y t r i ed to a v o i d t h e w a t e r l i k e o t h e r fo lks .

Mi.s. J o h n B a k e r , w h i l e a t w o r k b y t h e s tove g e t t i n g h re - ik fas t W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g , fell In a f a i n t i n g lit s t r i k i n g h e r head o n t h e l loor. S h e h a s b e .in s u f f e r i n g f i o m n e r v o u s p r o s t r a t i o n eve r since in c o n s e i | u e n c e of t h e b l o w o n t h e b r a d b u t is s l i g h t l y i m p r o v e d .

A lum A l o u u .

I l is sp lendid w e a t h e r now f o r f a r m e r k to d o t h e i r c o m h u s k i n g a n i l o t h e r fa l l w o r k .

Thnmi is C h s p m n n , I rom III., ia v is i t -i n g his d a u g h t e r , Mrs. W m . B r o w u .

Mr. S t e p h e n s , nf l o n l a , v is i ted a t P . j i l o u l i h u n ' s o v e r S u n d a y .

A. J . K i n g h a s m o v e d to H a s t i n g s I w h e r e bo will g o o n ' i h e road fo r a m a r - i b le l i n n t h e r e .

1 c a n c h e e r f u l l y r o c c o m m e n d E l y ' s C r e a m B a l m to t h e s u f f e r i n g p u b l i c f o r h a y f e v e r u n d s t o p p a g e of t h e n a s a l pa s sages . I h a v e t r i ed i t a n d find i t g i ve s i m m e d i a t e r e l i e f . — J . E . R e c t o r , L i t t l e R o c k , A r k .

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

CLARK & WIXEOAR.

ISiirklcn'* A r n i c a Aat r r .

T h e Bes t SAI.VR in t h e w o r l d f o r c u t s . B ru i se s . S o r e s , Ulcers , S a l t R h e u m , Fe-ver S o r e s , T e t t e r , C h a p p e d H a n d s , Ch i l -b l a in s , C o r n s , a n d all S k i n E r u p t i o n s , a n d p o s i t i v e l y c u r e s P i l e s , or n o pay re-q u i r e d . I l is g u a r a n t e e d to h i v e p o r l e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n , o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . P r i c e 25 c e n t s j ier b o x . F o r s a l e by H u m & H u n t e r

It' y o u a r e d e s p o n d e n t a n d w e a r y of l i fe , d o n o t g i v e u p o r c o m m i t s u i c i d e . I t Is n o t t r o u b l e t h a t c a u m n s u c h feel-i ngs , b u t a d i s o r d o r e d l i ve r , w h i c h Dr . W h i t e ' s D a n d e l i o n wil l i n v i g o r a t e a n d r e s t o r e , a n d t h u s b r i n g you h a p p i n e M a g a i n . T h i s m e d i c i n e is p r e p a r e d f r o m a c o n c e n t r a t e d e x t r a c t of D a n d e l i o n roo t , in e o m b i n a t i o n w i t h o t h e r v a l u a -b le roo t s , b a r k s a n d h e r b s , a n d is w i t h o u t d o u b t tho b e s t l iver c o r r e c t o r a n d b lood p u r i f i e r in t h e m a r k e t . P i n t b o t t l e s o n l y o n e d o l l a r , a m i e v e r y b o t t l e w a r -r a n t e d . F o r s a l e by

Y e l t o r & L o o k .

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