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PIANO LOWELL JOURNAL. piano One Dollar a Year. Offte* 1a Train's Opera Bouse Block. Three Cents Per Copy VOLUME XXVI. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 181)0. NUMBER 18. STEAM CKxsrs Ficriux A FATAL VOYAGE. DAtM'n THIEVE Tlnr (kr HV. . . . »tf CipfMt OB#. M MaaJriila. I uf Tha« ...... vl ImI- lan. Mr *l>vii,i.r.. I'a.. No*. 1—At 1:50 Hal. i r d i y t-vui-lif tilt- k c n t of mi' rfc. Wlg*t— Ui». Ib. y.wWr of I.li.U- O^IW W.Ii •• • IVry Akort j y.rjjo KipmM Ccmpiny. C I' Vo-m-, Tho Popuin'ion Fitli Bolow thu Collision D >'.womi m St«Amsblp sad Rzpeotauoas. MICHIGAN STATE NKW8. UaU -I Ihr L'.IM •lal*. .. G: .«IU.- « — K.all r>a.4 Bill. Im. C o l 1ST* mm* ISS3 F r e d G . S t o n e , AGENT. or« porcLiTio*- \Va«iii*otu». Not. I.—Uulleiln No. mt Tla.-IWIi.r That U>»r >.xt|r fmuaa II.*a Uraa U'oaued. CORRECTIONS AND CHARITIES. Harunim.n lalloa. of Ihr Klal. H.uirJ N Mir to ihv Oav*ri>or Tbi- SIsTp Ili'snl o( (••im-'tli'n. and Charillp t a., ri-porloi totSuwrnor l.ue» lit ut'l-mi,. tuil • 'n-J joon »» tu t!i" Qui*t world! Qu«rr proplrl Here art- m m «n>1 wunifn or tlinakands'Utfrr> ing (nun all ixirta ol lilataHM. beariiiKall nisnnrrxof pain. iproilinK Uirir all no and "KPtiiDK no brtlt-r. but ralitrr wor**." wh«i lifcht st h»iid theie'a a rrmrd) Much turn it can hvlp them H-caUMr it's IiH|<-1 ihouMiiiili likir Ihem. AiMAlnr pairnt-DiMlicine adti-rti"*- in^nt." jou mf. Yk—but not of th-- •rdioary Nirt. The mi-dlrine i» Dr 2C 4 C IOC Collars Cuffs, per pair Shirts Loive coodn or order* at C. G. Stone & Son's Store. L. F. SEVER Y. Tic.Ccppfcrand SbeeHrcn «x* alons lu ibe olllee In a lucailtf *T* "T' 1 . ^ DMi-o.tjr ol funln-r lefiaiaUoD to >»- "M-Dary N.rt JM m«iiriDe la in Ullr ah.B a rap oa th. door .l.rroMllUoo and .Hand tb» ' n<, | drew bit attention. I'- — 1 —• ' "* * TJinr+cone m o w n a I gld# tb , offlr<1 . uu iuv; Krw YuM. Not. t—Tbe •V-am«hlp ioor> admlttlnj two itrxnrr*. L > n i wrrf-T at ib- law. mMioc * t s . h u u Mod the populatloa of the Uslted Vlieata. of the typanUb-Amtricas liae, ending one lereled a rt ToUcr at hU jn. «. br r . . i ao<l cT*K,i.da;.d. iha. BUM aai U.aeiJ by tbo Ceatu. OSoe eolllditl «lth tbf four-tnailed vhooaer J^td .ad cautioni-J bin not to mute or Ihr UvUn-of u v. •x«9Iita fomta i of it.* Friday, it »aya; Cornellui lianrrate. ThuraJay eren • n * |*>: e atlca of the Bta««e Jm» I. | BC .ten ail and Loth 2(JDorktltfY Htr&lak'tStore. RtpairirgDcDcGDSbjnKoiice. IT" a. rfurta Oj Ibr Hut roast •< pcraooi .ad J.ml Irv . i.lB«tr»e< .MW prrvt. la ladlaa TrniUirr, ItxUautuarrMrratMi. aoJ A.uk^ WBitlHi 41 Tb-#e Ofsrr. m.j te .llttl.y rkaor^ •») ud Bura. aan R>x|>l.allaUk tail »uri r :aa(r8 alU aM he m.trria- -la nwiihr w^oiail'* Tbe aUoIvIr tarf ueat ihr pt-inMhu ia O.c Ua yair. iBitv- a a . itUlte an I itr |cr inri»Brwai?«K. la irxuhr w* UUvi «*• .law a. r'tHXL Anvrtlof to lb<*> Ofvr , ibr aliMUclr tarrra^t la 11*0* rakbnar«Q l<CO a»J l l » wm ll.Ur II: and t> e | m x am- si.'* "Tpoa Ufj l i t r Utmr S f U c 'Oua pipn Bit' a I at urr. a^-J helm I MB .cut is 0 0 jlf ' 1 ' & norr than tofwta UC» aad »HU vhilr Ibr ra'e • !-<•«<«< La. aypair .Uxdl t l.-ra H * loUii -s-r orav II lb-* Bfarr. • rtr Oat'i •«! Ir> •> c •rTx-ct dala twj acmlJ W luJ -•-1 «.ii>po LI • * Bork a '«U«. U.a la ihr rxW .< :a rr.-- a Uir taia I 1 * rrmn- the iaM t-a ]rua «'tl; arj-jr a rrral d-tnlBuUai la Ihr t-r TOJl'TO* tl* ;• pa alMior an<>n-s«s i j l v I It • <trala ial« T ir-. |yj» : . ,, , vivf in"* u «a v nu u^y- . — a . drew hi. stiention. lie .|.,.pi-l o«l- v ul , 4lll , ro,jnl, ^ ' r e n t f r o m tbe o n n ^ no^rum. iuk and opened tbo . ' | in thm;- |< rti*. what it clsinu tn do, or it rotfa ynu uuthimj'. Tbe "a) ulhif: You pay your dnijt- area TliuraJiy eren- mVko an "til-.-T o n>ln of lo^aet arrrra i-.r»l^ aid Uiat thr poaerol .ppolji- |{ia» #1 00 fof» botile. Vutl rasd llie di- tnilr, «(! Itarni-nt. 7"? ,, y o . p.in oi ip ^ ^ r , Ef , w , ! ^, n . r l miltl lh# rectfoe. «nd you follow ihem. Y-il get % •ick li ^ l d, '* ,h - J 1 ' , b , " n b u u d . ;«i-r^ ibr p.aal luiliaikia* Ui« IwlUr. .* yoa <Wl. If you do. jou buy " " .* A ! snd Isll upon tbe floor. Tbo robUr. tanavn « i. i. • . b r. diheBiau ai...lber U.ltle. and p-rlupa another. If 8en«.l-Tbal t. .»» tbuald U* .unmiad , ..u d-Vt Ket liettrr. you Ket Tour moner prUi Ui.ck- . ^eouai) ^lUfardu !«*• And ibe raser thine la Hist «o r : z r < ^ •*"***«•* eouoir -»• r, trr popalaiioa . i c - d . n « r s t hand. It !• »oppoae4 that 0(> nf( i the asfe. v-cired Irom i- opie bx.e been jio.uyo w SIV-m 1 .-^.priL A PIONEER GONE. n I arlllrr of immedi tely. OTer alaty lo»t Tbi' »ti »ir'r lluntbo'dt abirb ar- rlTed in Brook I.m Indar oiormsf from Uiazll. rearsed '-Irbt oflbccrew, o^ r j # n . tro^lr^C the firat and w m o d oIBo<t«. lbs enjl- J • n . I ., i»r«4. owr and »nr*r..s of *br VlMays. Sol Jquct. HL. S j t . «-Georzs II Wood- far ai U kouao at p'>-M-nl tbe«e ru ii. is,p piuayur of Ill.niiit. wtio c*tne are tbe only per«ma om ol a f.ul rrew , )prplll an , fo . yi . irt lia , ^ n and pasaeafrr lUi of eljrl.ty-al* of tbe kaoan a, U,r "Wu. ^ble Will County MARVELOUS ENDURAKCb. Tin* taat amoont of labor performed Uatibr Viscaya and tbi rre« of Ibf- whooner Hl.torian." li' t h a t h a t e lie«-n It i. f arrd tbat ~ r u-l»r at tSe ayj yi-am. Il'-«a«ine Il-.t tvcirler of sll tie o!b.r. hat. been l-L Ibe Uilaooonty. »« n r e . - e - i in I S A onl Vlacays loft b-n- Tburaday at I flr,. t0 j 0 . j j a i. n |, | 4 :v ji a. for Ili.ians a»J ott-r Cubsa j,,. ,, lbl . , ul0 .. u wrA b-.k.. j or;*. She bal a Itrr" nrro of (reicbt. a erea ot M-n Dly-e»pn and nine rt-ml r yawafi-r^ Tber? smong ahlrh xre "iMuva Yran A^'." "\V;|| County .a tb«* It bellion." "Fifty Ye.-a ^wo.' "Hittof.* of Will E.T- I Fu-a^r n .rk . bp rirff LOW ELL. wereolher.oo board, boaeter. w.oa'e Co-mty" an 1 • Tu.- |: « < II.rk War not enur.-d o n t - e p ^ , n ; r l U t . At .j,,, (u ^ ..n u . ^eid U^J-y at ei.r. « L.) a. r« thr ct»r»<t« .< fcJ-J Tbor-lar eteiiia* a l.rjf fojr- 0.3, „ ,, Uc d.U aard t. II la «rii- mxtU 4 kcLoo^er t o r e m .irbt- >be ra> lb. utt t a r j . j W..» "'t r? . . THEY FEAR TH2 LAV/, Otls'a.l-I* !• K m . 1 I 1 . . . Tlanr Turrjix, K«D- No*, i—Tbe decUloa Inf aaay tbe brii*w and tbe rabin. Tbe of Jadfe Caldwell ia tiie Iowa ori^issl- S«l* LMTSig W-.»g miTr' . m. rraf d s* rttta. r. .t.1 t>.eoe h s much laqrer t.-^i UiasU^Micaya Mil IIIUAN. I.Tc^lraifcs. UAt.thf oraao u 1:13 and linii..-di»ielt lo-e do«n upon h«-rJ > u gri-m: 1 £rer>rclt. IV. S S a M . • Bixh •• a . cot . • 1 to file as rXM^rralrd nlrtl icrta* U lb, puy» Him t> -f area I TJ — r O H — bbiivw a tb-*t'B'.atc tm w •C-<-l rrrj na lr<Ul:r Ihr ra» << Lucira c Ib thr cocx rx at Iwjr IVne ar.-T a ^ tbe :~a I aor Wrt« tWT Witbla tb- . Oilrvl or tb« CrtMa OBn- Tbrrcaas. uC ir.j a . . laics ller boafprit alibek tbe k*. am.blp on tb* aLarboird linker*, c.rry- I«ckaj<-ci-t- rt-n-ln J in ibe cUaiojc of sll tbe o r i j s i l - f a c - a ^ e l.uu»i-« is Kan- To, * •.k'Cc.bl 5.a r—16«r.nu*.lp capliln of tbe Vix^aya. a bo wi* Bland Ing on tbe bridge. wa« isalinilr killnl beTfS m In ale* later bulb Traa-l* bad aa* Satordar Ai b'-:-.-b ihe ded.ios it ui»toi'ur'u'ijJn'lil' j»**arafef* and eieaB la direct op^M.Uon lo isat rendered ' a Wakrt cwart.ra«J a. cimo^. artv "^rurtlloj la tbe w.ter. by Jcdfe* Ftftlrr anl I'b.lllp. in tbe ^aaiedaaJhM^tfvw*' Tbr Cut«« USer bal There sere Lt-artreadlBX abrU-k» and crie*. abicb were bear J by tbe people on Wrd tbe ll-juioldt. popalatlM a bo tntj 1« f' n-vinlfur auj fwu caw by lb. RIIUll J - - - • TUtd 1 rttrr ptoi'.wo for tLe Ktotlc and crds a. i -i. «• fbrr >• hy lkt | ^, rt of "'-f/ -W-M-uhlond hMgm. r.r uii.i: i-. ®t- awayc.r; tut ttc la ••'•"r known. Ji U a l . 100.000 Uum». •IttaUoaaKv. .i-l ob l. b. ia--1 rartkr m d fon>a the U.ol at tin- rale of IM la thr 1 y -uii;r . * '.is^ « d t a j ; « 1 No. T7 milf^ n "lay. « he h U•T.W.O.O'*).'**) l i m e s ; of lb 1 a .»a . c.; l4»* M w Batradol a. lo Mtul 0,130 MO litlleB ID a life liuie. No i r ' . ' . . 1 o i li'. ir.Rt'r. m ,^1 r there mi uisiiy tM-srt fsilont. Uef-iadrti-^.i^atyoibrtlbaaaSUU ls»U- -p,. u r ,t »j «ii|<om. ale •••onnrfe of ut;ox ^ 1 iir-alli wl^-ti esrni-inK. |ain in lh« 11 .it'i i* h bean. | .ide or •tomach. flunennjc. choklnif in Eenortt tome State Ito rdofnealthby ihio^t. 0p,ie»40«. then Mlow wriik. tetenty-o . ..1~- .. r. la dlS^reat paru ''""W '* S 'I- 1 ' - , • • • ^ ' n of Si-;- lb « •« sk en lrl Hrart Voie'ie tie- only Misbto n- i edy. ber SI li d e-ted that n. a.le^ pier- ^ , Yrt| , r g. ^ piral fer»-r. I'.ruriti* anl meB-.branoa« ' croup lacr-aied. anl lnfl»»nin»tloa ol A a tiler ioa IVittoa |«c-r recnmm*-rul« tbo bran. ^ercbr~.pinal mfnlnrttla, w.-ui-u to Mudy llieir c. untnam** by typhoid ferer. whoopiax onifh. Inflam- .bl of lie ir o-imwa. etMiuK'iI Hut tDxtion of tbe low-i, and pneomoals t •• d if lh.y do imh cuie llieir c<4d. wlih decreased :n ar^x of pre*a!en'». Dipb- Ur Puir* CoiiKh H) r. p .le-y run lb r .k then. report-1 at tblriyHwo ^Hsyibeir r^fo« sod d«iroy- plar^v ar^riet (..-r at tbirty-two. ' < V"V"V- typhoid fer^r at fjrty-oae and measlee at fo-jr plaor* I'rtrra Mi l a Millloaair. i«p.acrvTrr It* rawiator. aat. a bam-a CITY of RACINE ^ 1 4 1 V V . 1 4 - -Ct:;i. w !r.c rc-lVra-V* U«~r Ptal*. tiauiMa-u) I ' " ; rlfttfc.»*»>••»«•'•>«» U aUch tie c B-o- ^ l-.u •» or I. pn- l a . « • (Si a -•> . M l« PVK Ui-if 'W rale »< • W.««Mi|l9Ua^ IKOIS Ur r^o air c. Bute, l a . Vee. trrr i^a- r natotaia*] ta ifc» dacad. b t a w a (iMuasI ltd. -Tto I* Aaiox'srit .msi pops a'loacf MENOMINEE ct-.aOprmt^j tM tWv • tf p' m% I l***/: DAYs Or a.ilLlNU. "Ill* Of RACAL" KLMJUXtL" EVXtUY. VOI-aV. 1HL'&»0a% j. ASTirtuc ia i «iK AUv —rUdUahernvtunf ta Um« i ^ l . -*»•.»« u.—^ Kaoaa* can-, lbs Irfjuor dealer." a Hor- sey* bate adtia 4 tbelr cl entt that it •ill sot be aaie lorooliBwe buaineaa UosU were loaer-J and larln- p^raos* until the Suprcico Court ta» paaM^ were ^Ifk^d Lp. Tbe cries sere upon tbe »ul )ect. Fi™v.rvpsrrM eso. Hamboldl *t -aael away A nejrro wa« Death Eo<. the •MTre.ata of L t * . O picked op by a . n . l l boat af.eraard. s^ith at tnii.>.»t>. r-o«. He belonr<-l to tbe Vi/rays. WnxmaMlc. C nn.. No*. J—Mlaa Folio* in; la s list ol tbe jaMt.-irerv Liuie O. Hnitb. widely ksows at "1 be xdtice of frlesd* is order to clear bim- A BAKE INVESTMENT, I* one that it Kusrsnteed 10 bitn* too aaiMfsctory rvMilu. or in c « e of a fail- Tb. iwport aent to a cotcioereUl ures return .rf |*irchsMf pru*. Us I his afeoer dia iuctiy ta o. tte d.re<t lis- Y? Ulitle* o! II U. Keu^o. ^ ^ SS W s f b r t a ^ S r - M t i and 5»JO.OM rvl^f eTrTJ .a-, and the indirect soout the a.oe ac.o.sU I mUrU ^ for mtlJ aflJicfoa of flirust, brinzlnz tbo lullbv dix-tt to JI.'/IOOO 1 I^ian or Clieat. Mich aa CunouiuptKni, Tbo svmm are orcr and will ^ ], (Unmialioii of Lunjc*. Bruochillt, leate Mr. P- ter. a mlllioasl after tb* AKhma. Wboojjirn '*oaxh. Croup, etc.. bctine*, 1-a» , til'-L liaiwittstn that ' etc. It is plesMint sn-J sgn-eable to Mr. Peier* m.-.'.e *.ba aaairnment at tbe 1 ls-le. l*rfet-tly safe, sod csn slwsyt be rtnedsntc h « l t AilaaOr « risk. Kui* Kew Usw^r. . ... l l M B S M n s ....... »t..UAV. Kad-l-iaod Cc®'« utn Xe« Yen . SewJet^r FABE, tenh iiitiuLid, - $3.00 Koimfl Ui^gu^ibriasoo. t).UU fcra»*• (1 li.-W oa I j . .«•»« »«. .«>, ai . r w .**»••«•• Oi. t > o h a t a > f J - If . . a i ^.las* to IM' '•« •••'1 Uaaa aoai. l » .tb Atiai.:lr-£i*i « Uriasarr ... MBQISOS DMnctUOIutt*. VI-flu a XetthCa-^-u.. .. B.nrlbtairtu,., Css . isr.tx M. <1 u *1 swa^t J : t M . V3i'« r: 7i M.r»T<3 l^ed'o. M. A. C . i t aife. sua . nd Modera Martyr.' -i;•-! is Ibi* city hsn- l(.IK.4R maid. M-. Porr and tbr-» cl.ildrea. Nr. day. Sbe bsb l > a at Katt.'ord. IXmI A. Boir. J —t Araib i. lUtnos Alcrez. Con a., in IWl >b'' »at unuauaily Jsae F. Iledtnaa «»acar laisor. Uysl 11 joru^t aad aetir- attil *te aa* L r*J-1 *' 1, ''srcia- It It sail H year* of afe w.-a *be ws* f-ro*- ' ttal tfenor Cairo, %:.o t>er.*bed teau-d by a rlol- il coid. wbkb de*el. leans 1>1* •if'" h'-d " a *s« a p.rtc r i s op>^ adia<at« i-.at weii.>4 is b-r liabtw tbe Irm of Fraacbe & ' o , of Harasa, tiakisr ber be;»rlefc« isrslid. hhe d-r-u UC1M ins* Tow i i • Tust* ia a_ n^a* .atsnta^ J0HK SibGLilcK, tea- Pm- *«««». ltaa^.ia:KaCo-.VSSt«c* CUAS. J. CHliKCH & SUM, BANKERS. Ljoa Block, ... r - t h i»i*ii _ . I. 1 I i d .<3 . 1. I M Z'J « 4 :a-4Jt m n.-r tu »wk.n» ... r :•..»!» .... r i- "^* .. : hzn ... |0*M« ... ... ,. t.c. . JO ... !•. v-a .... SSaSi I K * ' > tbo Urfett atd rtcbeti .ajar bonae ia Cub*. Tbe Visr-aTa'acsr-o was raloed st tlSC.On Tbe rvaael w_a isaarod. W-J-T I M: I S i <l> Cr**U*-4 I k r o a h a ItotrL I Drvnscno*. Pa . Oct. tl —A loaded coal trais ol UUft«-eix car* a at throws Uro-.jrb tbe H o i nrara.lch l°bursdsy list sad Jst -••j In tie yard* of «a« cvaflaed to ber bed for nearly 3fty- fire year* D . ' t h - f a WI. M ( U . JuSga. L»*'I»c. M "CC., Not. i—Judre J. Euftne T^nie di -d bere Katuiday •ffbt. axed Ti-ar*. lie sat Male Llbrarisa for lea year. a;jd teld m>-y other Itsportail o2k.-a lleaaBblaos §m*a Bjhjii Aimaw liSS I <*>• C'^ *B4 Jack we boa'tct. KO delejate lo to- SsllMsl oosrestioe li**: feet eav- Tbe fteaU of tbo koto:* wbes AVrabsa Llwools waa sottlsautd. MSIE ' rstbed t*ll-®e;l ib:o tbe Hr-eu la He ws* a mas of :re-»rr ts»-.et ssd e«- fll* aife t* sow but* X»« karaaa ... UtSHi fen. h e n c Oi-.ia- <ait:lrt_3aJ>it At l.-v. i # I T*! US IM « ! I^IWC t !<•«•» wr-i Lowell. Mich. * Lf>;a*:aS*- ... 1.«N«4» ! Uselr sljbt do.be* Tie loa* lo tbo tenure read.i K xxx^'si | lyaerylTassa Eii.r-®! Coaoposy is Ubraiias. swd bh. O-es . i s o e H«6». K*.cei No ra!;w.a> cas U te- H H . w >. I^atv. °f 'V "> p^pe-ty. p^,,. iil No* X-Mra. Cart*. A EUpUced »w;icb csuved tte serf cir ;c . , r „^ rM0 || M SaUrJit ii k »s it.-£ ..d Are. Tb* MAKI l«M«ii IMIJM IT'I SO lep^vled upon Tnsl l»tlle« free st Hunt A Hunters Urug Store. ASK YOUK FBI EN EH ABOUT IT Yoor dtttresoii-K cough can be cured, iiiae Kri mM mm MUM ttm tutt •tv.M* ail* TWWi m^s» L O W K L L canrtrtt i n ' t a smim I* 'tie i Its-rt n a t <f -Jw ftuv-. Ir }«iina* Business Men's Association. SiSrSTVn 1 !.••» t . l-4. « 3* nb r -l.ia*r» -fc nuMI - - M . I r T.. _Jlw i- itiart.iWI a-T Unmr *C T'lav ark* nw. irm BecifUr !r«fltnc! trsi liiiniM| w etwj *• h t» s * i ; h- >mr.*, •tan im;* taotifr. ifl o- C Smdii i r a r - i—o s t* n ju.t. * ta •••bja. ra«» ~ . stnu r , , , lr *5 »• » Xilaa^o* Stars D G. LOOK. fres. ttr.iw *. -X * ; Vwrj Ua*. slifflb ^-Mp* Jr» « K V - S Crtorat-, wavtb n«e< Ir ** 3 u , a | _ rersr c. '-'JO. U » Has alar n.~. Ir o «Z Mil: Dei* tw ti»•.i,,« i .too w>oa. woman ns hcreaBi.ax slo lb* ttreel Sr. P-ri. Kiss . Oct. Jt—Tbe tele- forgctUsg ber l^wostiia'-cid Ubo, •irlke e»ced Medaeed y I s s s w^tcb wa* tie-pisr is tbe room. 1b* eaty rkwey for tbe Weaters CstMi cos- U l o waa rarr^d - m by s aei.-bV*. bat pasy. O! ti* tarsij-f r<;»ratA<r*abo wassobsdiy isjs:~d ta.t li 4*4 t«s- wvst out Voedsy. sll tut ivir sere to- day sirbl day rt-» i.far<'- by t*e cx-s ;.»sy. T»o Of Iho fo-r bate Mvarti* .Mt-r tcesl sal. tie retrasairx two aere ofered «o.'» by ti* ctocpasy is acotier rtly, Tb* be-* r< ffBged aigsel tbo odd sgr*«-2e*.l of I«t^ tiee- «, lets to S c, t 'ie i^vtberbood asd to betxune tteular* vf c» i* rre: trjai^s- Bowne. Combs & Striker. BANKERS, Lowell. - Mxhitjan- m.n. a uir r-wn Site C. Senrfa elurti c-iipi f im ".i* V u.'t Srlautu aii^u triyi trus Uloat a ^ 5*.a» I r e I of dead wbes r iesw-l. .Saurda/. Tbe '.om —- I • • IWfL 1 Osaraci. Sor. L—Xoab i. Snessc® *-.i»2iier^.• c~t.sj m p^t^e* abtetly xfier iijya Thc--alay tsier tie f/M^casii arf i b r b - i eaf-ze is tbe }>' ix: </ tbe Wesiens I'aTjay SeyrJy Cantpssr st if » e i l Cl;iC»ro srrxtie. r»>wt a ti-oirrl H^kwx Hb-j.k-. U4»*<k«Jl w tw^W bi. liacU were sadJiwui !"»» itjwH «,« ftinttois sod bit budr vst I 0-1 * •" U tdn-.bwa-i sni Kira lie wn* o. ^Seslaliy 1/ r CR/SIVOLD B«#-r tbe ie*d5f cr»ak by s M. L. Ut%.tOirvi~iS. 11,1^ UuodviaJl. w;ib wbom be ••u*r«e >r „j :.-b af.irnily w-tea-J a; mat A o.*' tbe grms *»1 lijijifry C jor *d tbe es^iatr^sKus. eu -rt «»lt»—«. Kr»«il-v Is. X«W. At ul-e ls»4 «*.- di»T 4d tbe launssiaosU C«- h «<»St -.iuuo «.-*««» E^«ei«\r*' AHHonivtaiti sbe Wios-mr dfikntr* sum* ie(W«Ui|: I*. U Cauofi. P ^ L K H A M ' S C^OUPREMECY! Xk£ c«*it^t»."a ificwusit Va« f ' MK • " •ME <'VMsJb. * • » « • • ti. ae..oa ll Ir t f j . ^.Ae Oevelli^aa^* StaaktiBfc. X T_ pMilrw; Ej.rcon Me « .HJ-O-U--®..* •<«« "or • t - " -''III'' fiKonr, F^rvV. City. 1»_ Vaoi-P'«aaAiaiIi rr c p. i»-d«v M ^ i m l m tMitu. . ii~iiu.ii. *•«•««» «ili *• oti •> Cmw-M It-K'*!!. JCeitais. O, Tn-sfcur'r. F«FTY DO'ES 23CENTS- A uaa-y. S V, wm rbOBQB lur ibe liar.t ' ^—= —- ad lUit- nm tow-u^. ^ at raw a c r 1 it. ilmrronwe. Pi. Ont. ML — E«ew l l a r u . t •fiaofl is «U» e.sj Tbtawdsy si tbe sltwausil y g - ad IM U® » » • s ntui* «d Cmaty UumxiA. IrcluiL a.uC ws* bum «« a S.-rm iat tbe nuniem jjtrl ad sbsa floimT* Hai wHatb bat bitrn ibt boU't id ill* .wuwHsir* Sur Sow reawtrumnta. In ! > »M b e wm* erimntfl br mrftwad Lrftri Leulcos snfi le nftitf CTiaiirjr- Katsriixs. TeeiL. Nor, |.—Arotbor wreck aeoamed Ts«r*.d.y Weers^x ow tbo CVstaasaU immu^re railway at Tmasel Ss 'M. is t«WJ!urk-. i a wbkb 1 o»i--ea^ Liu Lewarss was klllod. TI* Irvt aert^ai U s trxis mt Srvm SosseraM. efc^eljr f^tewel by tbe t*t- vui ffo s r laMer IVbea t be tvioel »« resrbH ibe Ir.t Irs a aaojp-d at.4 tbe a'rxoid dsabed ;*;« a. embia* tbe ca- tiooM sat oewrsl cara >eiej-ai tes r Ifi A ! . • » i r Kl.ar at Ha.aeraa. Mr.Kiv*. »4icb. Sot. X-Tbe Mstkegoa >bja;> sad Lalsbrr Cow. paayse:!!* i«r-tt«r sitb ab>3t tes Billys abbule IbSDber. VsnaeJ ia (tuicstej it aVtii •TS.S*', Ibe Bill it lor—^ 1. or./.s of the k~air i> o a l wvo-a. Aa low* <aa » « a^tiBOf r.r* ?IOCX Cut. Is.. Not. I—Tbo loss Caojy CoESifusy of u . » city -. a* tsade sa s«*Igssa'-li. b» J c.- * I iKittb. sbo wat ftriK-.'.y »e isjrer, bvt » v oit benoe tisbe xru IX- iis* ilill t are |wt St $:iLiSs. sits aaa>l* ll»Jlt f^ooae bt-!! •. tetivi. ar* t£as.ed lor Jbe fall ere. K-e- <«.«* M*sa. Ij.atr*»ott:Tia. Kas, Oct. rt—Poat- teU from *eteral d.«a«irco* roco-rat ablcb were s bardea U> blai. s s o s r wblcb waa a < bi- aso co*cern abicb bsd task »*Oj o«j fjr bin witbin tao years D " -b aT IS* tMOMl Bottler, Joba W. Cawpfeid. s f -d M years. tbe olde*t bo.tier is Port Heron, died tbe otber aaoraiar alter a a Hi s e a . of Sf vera. ii.(/oiba. Mr. Camp&ald ws* s aatite of New Jettey asd cats* to MUblxsa is laK. reaidist at Detroit. sad aeet to Port Hiroals I4S1. Tbe Cr.t Cbrpet e»er oaed I ber* • at Bade for Mr. CsupSeld oat of rb.be. woies togeiber by I-dl.s (rte-sd* He was s cbarter a xber of tbe 2r*t Msaosie lodge eter «*ubL.b>-d In Port Hcrva. Carole$. U M eair*a KoaSa. Tte earc-.s:. "f M'cblr»s roads for Aortrtt were |UISM.*I1for tbe tor- reBpoadlc; ar^aib is <k>9. iarresao. SIJ* tU ** Total esralsffs from Jsoean I to Sep^Kber I. I V» Syy.4?t.51Slr. lor tbe rorrwtpewdisc period ta IVO IM. sa la- cresae of t l J . or ll«9 ptr cest. 11,,*', lyrwg htone. * and KUsrsMeesit. Tora Urn - fr m iiaO* j Eddie B * a a s ! lack, l> Tesrtold- soa of Jobs l>c. vail ck, wblle ai.nt.rg la pstticz os a belt at tb* H«cU wasb- b. cte st Lske Uades. waa csegbt and wblrlod Sbost a lib tbe Sy-wbooL both We kaow 11 LeCauor K-rmp. wiiiuu Uie pwt few tear, lias cured ao in any oougbs snd colds in ihi* couiion nil*, lu remartsWeasle hss U-n woo eoorrly by it* genuine merit. Ask •ooie (neod who bat uae.1 it what be thinks ol Kernp'a Ilales/n. There is oo roe'lKrine puie.nooeKieflectite. Large ootllet s»-l $1 st sll druggMts. Sample Ujtlie free. FIFTY SPASMS A DAY. Bad Mr* H. A. CJsidoer, of VHtols, led., Iired two thouawnd year* ago »he woold lure been iboagbt 'o be po>sra*«d by r-ril tpinu. hhe was .object to nerr-ti. pooirale-n. le-odace.. .|t»ai- bsrkache. (olpus'too Slkl jurif to f/tg i/Auasi a (Joy. Tuwgb hsTiDgUen tr-aied b* rncbl I h)*;cian* lie yrsos wiiUout tocr n. *1* was jjenauiunUf cur»*l by one buttie of Dr Mil-a' Keafew- lite Nerrine. Ainai bofleof tbwrftr 'and wotblerfol n^Jioue. sad s finely iliM'al^! trrstise Jrte. at Yeiter &. bo wcottineikJe DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Everybody knows THE PLACE TO GET PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, and In Fact EVERYTHING CHASo L A W Y E R , morurrv* uw NATIONAL HOTEL, year n , 0. H. A M. Depot, ZsO-M 1.L.Z*. - xaczz. First CUbb boanl ir.4 Koonual Heaaosale Bala. Urery ami l.e.1 Kui>l. In Cosnoetlo*' To Invalid and Wounded S O L D I E R S I Phe undernlgnetl at tbe request of msny Inralid Soldiem. has qualified sod been adioitted to practice in the Interior Department, and all the bureau- tln-reoi and if now Head? la Pfosecule Claims, 'or thoee that nist be entule<l lo PEN- SION and BOUNTY. MILTON M. PERRY. Milton M. Perry, Attorney & Counselor a t L a w , Tain't Hill Block, - Lowell, Mich. SpeWal altei.uon pren to Collectiow CouTeysncing, lywnii and Sale of Heal EaUUe. FRANK C. ALGER. That should be kept in a First | Altonifr lit Luw. Class Drug btore, is at • W. S. WINEGAR'S. Collections Given Prompt AttentioD MONEY TO 1,0A.N AT O.'RRENT EATBI. ASD IXHCHANfE S'KITTES. The Best Line of Key West and Domestic Cigars in Lowell Ft* the cure of tbe iofisniaialioo and roegralioa called "stobl it the bead' t brie tatmsc |*Arixy in D y a Cream Ha m tl an in am Uimg e l ^ it u top e^nle Ibia prefttratioa ha* few a m , s a d I ra a-r- vws'ofl aed otoer pa^ b^o nuk.ogs mUiant toc- icycries TKeired so s rio*. that bo was A 0 - . . k r Yearh. A brit*-t yosag scar of Vesoailose terrrbie;,^ v.—C <A e s l e a U d t o o a e y sal the Katter cit crcffied oa seco*.ct of L.* r e la id r e * He left loss sod wranoto bUformor es:Coyer*. s*kisg tbe* t o a- a ! l i s ; * !*t!wr of re<y*.«ceo- datioai tj ia*-H bits la grlldag » ; v ktv/s »-!w a be.-*. c. a. a* a rernedy 'or cubl in the b-wd. Calsilb are) b . t trrei. U>«d in ibe ioi- Ital »ia#e>. >4 ll**e rr^aip amta Crram Balm p.eT«iu any t e n o n . deTe«o(i 4 ibeatmcoui', wbiteslisast nuiaber .ient c»e. are •« nool <d radici ttuis of • bn«ic ealanb alter sll <4Ur uxafas •4 ir-aliurst bate U_i. U. 1101 J> IT TO TOE LiGOT. Tbe uaa wbolefiajoa rvsiftdeaially l»* ab.l wi'l rwre your 0*J ia pre- ^nUi g K-u.p . liaW-o ibta ?e*r. ia Ibe l*->*rsK« of lb*. reraarbs>de T ** '***'* *" Tr *'- ' laeit^ae f-rf 0 « i b » atad o 4 j * • o e a Attfcxwotiroeartwxe-is Dr'.roitbx* w tfan.! t" naxb n-««1* Ibe bnK s cersfekejak. ia wbtdb e«bs*p-a^>d 147 uu] yairU •aartdetoa II *1 s UAt> »ianea oi eaf- ae -* w ld nlea. tbrlll- <4 Ke« p'a B^mw lo ibe Ivcbt sod^kaA isg «*CBp-.. etc. He KBya Ust wrt oso isacter t - v -dut .xr alel Ike sflbBoe Stone* «at«e is say farUrBe A W , . 4 n.avc. CarcA'-a. N >r I — l wMr-wunte of tbr Nau^Ski tt ..raas'* Cbriuiaa leas er. tot Csms b i^-sgat Lt Ssilo ssl Woar.i s1.t»^rm. w*. iistd «• Sbssj^ A-yiatbe^. o»*f a tare- 'i^B^irut •fpmfCe. Tawtiboii a*!ciilljrrs ^xni-- nys-asd Is tbo '.lewjsatiet ssl ret.d-red ibo rocal au uwir oil bb- onuavxn Tbe bkidJlsg wiid br liittiees *-ic>e» bd^ i b i win oo*: «»*ir I; wtiii mil. estii* *iditM.-- of ti* L-ateiaoilt TiB*% Ins. ebe Bsaii. l * r t s « e St.CMB- is w i s Wh iS. s tiiie* »o« it a clsnb fi^r- TH£ MARKETS. lit ba: ti»; saey wors all ovatwrtAd by =.ea wi, -.. ksoa mmtii -f sbost ta* Lfeof LITE srWCS-Cai.--*. fcieep * t » Y ' - i * JSt* t *S *. « 4 31 t in «tar tu*-..- r m 4* • JU FLOCM-rut elwi'T . «*» <* IS* OTi—wKa J - i . i . . t Ifc is t •» T tEA-.'-Si r i>-. *1 S » I "% ... y. io I Hr . oozv-su t IA) i w, Csur.Ant Vii-4 lu", » tl CATSa^Ka-'t a! ttf M t V*«.r iimm T«s M'.S,zbey, oooi of s bvatiag fartj. tmtjoe ia ti* *ooU aear Metro^oi:us .rd wis ft-tud is i® e«. iicv-jHi o-^alitSow. He wocU fxiAXlj ta.Oi.d . I..u«et a . r - * « . OfTiWB. OoiV. Cleft : -li. ai**«T so ao ia^nurr f«ab an* tbe fsets ".be f g * - ^ tsiMaob* .Aetau-.H tl b M r u W lo ex- tnTE3t-umaier e J u l e LnuuaisaiB J u i i - e v 4»il«--irtii»-tA>r ivd CjijC'JiX •v-uut* aut-Jesnusa ti.ar •* eoe^ei if W t i l j s - a m n u n x e.ar.». Mte esritiu* |K»t*. bet tbe (mtoku* b. esutLo;. . _ a bum Ibey w. «ea.i *adul *•• «aiW<rt li » H t b e I x x . . atd-ritMS. - . BCCS-tj).. a.a1—* Ve Ma4»'. Srw T'-ita-. W. Z-llbe C. Sl <ff LCJTtX-Osuas-. te aw M be bos* a® tbe ExaST*^" " ' Itoearr JllUiimou^., -utu. Bciifh.rnu t mmt) jiaMw.dttUuaa.iUsHi: t0imi|iu.iuii.,-aaa iue side aaiO •nBauai i n r t | r . BILE BEAHS )r>Me(fce«nsyX.Wr- OT-ltair Ilnmwnrait 7|«isiifi nam t.i» oiks *uiiT (unmrtciaa KtssiMs: HiirnmT— tJne,.„« as tMWUk. rtAMEUT*. I!L. o n , 31.—Tte 4ufi ttiifiv-r tfl Tdumiu* K-imtuui hflt iiii- Ibt fce-iilam- mi s Kiumni T.i umtaj uio as* birrttH.tl ivit fldftli, brfiew stli'ia- t i n * M-unlitil bur Fr^fl HoCItad. - f Vitiegoa. sst ki!Jl«4 by fsdliiig fntos s *->c Asa-aiiry aintow. CMen.v Lure bs* s»fw»bnt D P. Vsraey p-WM^aUsg stcorsey of Og*- li as Cocaly b» t i . t b e aam^bry <cmi**4 by It* refc-Trri-^w of Dtwent IdaiL Tt*Tr in tit Prevsriesjifli ^m*boa Is Moia-z-li a-S XL'J* luauMtiaef :,lal tbsreb. Wiidiass PtSeOe. ai« mrirrmiAif a*- saiidutd Kr. sal Xrv t/iiira Hitiam. ba* ieiea arrwud Mrs. E rii.-i UiJml of y .Uc. was focfid iasg.ig «e:4 is ibe ewldsr. Sha •iMid s Hair s s i v r rv^. aai£ »i.i>*Bibrd U>«l» lui - b e r a t . ! Srsnni a raise*. I » S TfasTsriitb. ad Astasia, tried tocrswf • J a J tat* a st ad* w ofsa^ds'W* la-aa* tut 4V m lu'. la* i iOit •-.Afi ;•? iy u^d'.-a. Fnkk Me rww. law y e w s afidL «< Bsy ay i -* City, tevi frMSi s }>^r «f a u . u said kCM* bit Utti ieg is. sww Tuaoea Tb* Wean M*rb.g*ai GptgregsJlatxs: "** 1 JJV Aufcur i i .-.a i s * sutde s rert new saal sH tiT^i ss>nu-.«*4f u* W«rtd< iair be adootd «• 5 IT* SJaioday, ^ _ Ti.t Mtai; Me*® barge Mariitaw *.» » a w ' ws* #«iaj»jy <e*---wya< b. fr* al Kara actlii ft ib •* £-•**- I t w s * o-»a»e# b y i u c a ^ e s i * . W. II1 2n 111 C E a n t J. Via Urnktak, ti Port t i lis UawtL w»» nloeid s*. SIUAHl and ta- tltae •naSm.* tisM. I ' WL L/ TSfc i «ui»« fac $3 U.tm*. Sis Pkawttbrtb. *w. —AJtHnof Cbimx-Stter- ^ »*'» Mrs. W C > s « BeOaitay. of feiancs- Jjiiol TatbuUiuis (per <M.nMb;'p Omnib BOC^nSstViiiiiw itw.** i s a « »» ssa. wbai imsxr^l & m g c WOrwz eo acs any muss ii* Jwivwiie mst-tf-sia . tEx'iC luiguO-* » ' v ^ « w * recurs* <r.(b!*rai sg lute- e t t e KmobAril K.ube SurHncraeyOMnAstr Sdi j-*®™' Ct, t u x ' 1 |lasm»«4«b bum. said U l w * ta* atnd •*- wttb tbeMkrt-iitirnUUe Vbrnkiali tnss- , rjtimx-SVhii. ... I t & a « 'ii jiuiwd adutwew fssw fe-aamy, bsa !«*• sf^ssi Ciwiif"!"!-! Of inn y-aiO* !*•• 2i£2'inScr"'s ' 1 r j*' _ 1 ^ wmseiaoaJ u> sb« l»rsr>M.t ILt.usr ad Csv 0 b a l i i s lUuiie b u t a ws^b ib s bumi. Iwrigy" 0 ' ''" g> " •' ^ »*•• r * Sen a«aU.-« tsr b®*m:y. >»ni* Ss'W&uy Hi* t i « bor.id rik-S bte Urn ie.ris^ a»* u. Mrs. 0*bl To J-rr- * ' * . ~ Muuiil fittea.ct ubo wens ea Hwwl sbe c-'ne-i —I—m I* tad ibimi li -a ..cioe tie <n- ' jiraiaAit bit sarrm^i siatiia lUr t i * bind r . w a - bamas-J." au«ttt4iii s-m s# A&witaL rU>C*^&itr**ma* The < w a - r « - s . . Pttns Tex. Saw- 1.—Tbe IsJii dliv ck*.S—n ie»--»•. fraatdaBitir aay tj*3tiil*r «<T no* Obuo- * • * IBS luiiBSih. Auidiw b/ WUi-jIL a&wvORa ^ j.,, ^ « Buuirj^R. wlla OanbiAiiirnny bttrt- tee»5- Su i Sisnuibis- i: r- fitr » t .. & i i r , II a. tt u- e t a • » M ta* a i» it r a t £ OV l* Z S t •* in I *, t a* w a a - t i 6 • * a «• «ta» jii « at 4 » IS t ^ l a s a a - * ew a t rt I 41' IS i w 4 4> fe 4 51 o Hh k M* CD ^ CD > ^ CO o- 2. Q JU ^ o v: o -*« •n -i tn (0 y 3) o SJ (0 r+ (V a n o o o ibruwgb aa4aae the brvkt. cirsr I iber. eve..(are with <4h-r lerwnlie*. La-'te UHtierslslI tro/gsii*. Mcrota sad 11 SaMpfe U41W free. 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P I A N O LOWELL JOURNAL. piano

One Dol la r a Year . Offte* 1a Train's Opera Bouse Block. T h r e e Cents Per Copy

V O L U M E X X V I . L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 5, 181)0. N U M B E R 18.

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t b e olde*t bo.t ier i s Por t Heron, died tbe o t b e r aaora ia r a l te r aa Hi s e a . of Sf vera. ii.(/oiba. Mr. Camp&ald ws* s a a t i t e of New J e t t e y asd cats* to MUblxsa i s l aK. r e a i d i s t at Detroit . s ad a e e t to Por t H i r o a l s I4S1. T b e Cr.t Cbrpet e»er oaed I ber* • a t B a d e for Mr. CsupSe ld oa t of r b . b e . wo ie s toge iber by I - d l . s (rte-sd* He was s cba r t e r a x b e r of tbe 2r*t Msaosie lodge e t e r «*ubL.b>-d In Por t Hcrva .

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in the

Inter ior Department, and all the bureau- tln-reoi and if now

Head? la Pfosecule Claims, ' o r thoee tha t n i s t be entule<l lo PEN-

SION and BOUNTY.

MILTON M. PERRY.

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

Tain' t Hill Block, - Lowell, Mich.

SpeWal a l te i .uon p r e n to Col lec t iow CouTeysncing, lywnii and Sale

of Heal EaUUe.

F R A N K C . A L G E R . That should be kept in a First |

A l t o n i f r l i t L u w .

Class Drug btore, is at •

W . S . W I N E G A R ' S .

Collections Given Prompt AttentioD MONEY TO 1,0A.N AT O.'RRENT EATBI.

ASD IXHCHANfE S'KITTES.

The Best Line of Key West and Domestic Cigars in Lowell

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lor the Harried llaniler— lntere«tln( ICeu.l.n

REEII> I1CI P A1/STAINED. Wami ino tox , Oct. SI.—Tho Trr-Mnry

Departmonl »nnoun<*5 thn drctslon of tbe Itoanl ot (ii-m-ral Appraiser* SDSlainini; tlio v . t l ld l l j of the woolen a n l wnrnu-.l clanklllcatlon act of .May 0. I"'"' passod In t h e Honte wlu-n iti<- pu-rf i»f of c c r u l o metnber» not votlnif « * - noted under Speaker Rwd's r u l l n j T h e deelnlos

, holda that w rn-n a Qiiorun Is a n u a l l y present the llous • h » « n ^ h t to make lUJournul u w nil- f u-i, thoush someof thOTo presont n - fuwd to p-mrd the i r Totes, and that the prrtsonn-uf a q u o r u m

• of the qnallBe<l n i f t n l i e n of the Home while leKltiinuii' bus lno-s i* prucroMlnir

| mas t be construi-d as a part icipat ion In | such biiftlne<«.

• Tin: IIKSNEI'IN CAN AI* ! Was i i ixo ton . (h-t. si .—Captain \V.

M. Marshal, on^im-er in chnrire of the j work of construct ing th« Hennepin j csnsl , bs* hubmltted s roiH»ri to t b e ' Secretary of War (flvlnif bU views on

the s u b j o d and inclo- ing cslunsU-s and plans for carrying out •!;« will of Con-

I (fress. These plans ron empla te the j erection of a dam on K.wk rlyer. and , proposals to rs-rv out- the work will bo i Issued soon by the d o n a r t m e n l T b o

•ppropriai ion of $VKi,ouu for cummenc-i Ing the work will larjrelv In- expended I on tbo l!m-k river d..ni. Work is

• zcec tcd to le beiftin ea ly in the 1 spring.

c o n m i n i . i r.n's iiKfimr. W a h b i n o t o n Oct, s i . F i r s t romp-

' t roller Mat thews has reported to tbe Secretary of Kin Treasury tha t dur ing the las t fiscal year his of!ire examined 27.S4" s w o i i n u . i n v o h . n g the rum of

j »,S2S.423.»M7. NO TROtmi.E WITH INIBANN.

W a h r i x o t o k . Ort- 31.—In bis annual I repor t to tbe War I) p n m e n t l l r igs-I dler-Ucneral Tbomas H. Ku?er. com-} mandlng the Depar tment of Dako-j ts. says thcro is no r i -non to appre-[ bond molestatlnii of v t r em upon ceded | lands even by the most di-ciffected In

dlsns. A PATHETK rroRT.

| W a s u i m . t o n . Nov. I.—Tbe funera l of Mr. Houifhwaut llowi.. the bridegroom

I of a day. whose marr iage to Miss Uutter-! worth, of Obio, occurred on Wednesday, | and whose dentil Occurn-d 'I inirs.lay a t 1 the MeiroimUun Club eiiambers. took 1 place a t 10 o'clock a m. frum i ho head-

quar te r s of the In ie rna t iona l American i Conference on Vermont avenno, where

his remains had Ux'ii removed Thursday , night. Tlie liin»ral Hervire* were shor t

and very Impressive, and wen-conducted by Bev. Dr. H . r i i e i t , of the I 'resbyter-lan church, tun c lu rvyman who on

i Wednesday made Mr. l iowe and Miss I But terwor th man m d wtile. Many dls-j t lngulsbed iiersons a t tended, end nu-1 morons hsndsome anil m. ' . iy floral of-| fer lngs were sent . T h e remains were | t aken to the depot, t i .d li f t for New i York a t II a. m

ALASKA l:\l-ollTS. ' W a s b i n o t o s . No\ I.—Iteports from

Alaska say that d u r i n g lh<' l as t year tbe expor ts were: Whalebone. 11,159,005; whale oil. SlTi Vifl; codHsli, ».'.55,000; salmon. Si,855,000; gold (est imated), ti,000,000; all o the r e s p o r u sufficient to make the to 'a l JB.»40.75a

AUONO TIIC MINTS W a s b i n o t o s . Nov, i. Kdward 0 .

Leech, the Director of the Mint, In bis annual repor t of tbe opera t ions of tbo min t s for the Oscil year ended Juno 80. 18510. says tbe value of ihe gold received was WJ.-.'-ih.&a: s.l v< r Su565,185. The colnsge * a s the larges t in the history of the mints, aggrega t ing 112.096,071 pieces. T h e number of si lver dollar* In circulat ion J u n e so. IstiO. was 58,278,-749. against 54.457.2V9 a t the commence-m e n t of the yea r The total earn Ings were SIo.S(iu.S57. and total expend I tures fl,576,92V leaving a net profit d a r i n g the year of VJ.-'U.iwi, T h e product of gold from the mines of the Uni ted Sta tes was r . iWO,**) ; sliver, 50,000,000 line ounces. c..aioiercIs1 value »4«,750.000. oolnlng value $fi3,041,444. T b e total amoun t of si lver purchased d u r i n g the fiscal yea r for the coinage of s i lver dollar* was MtUfS.IH standard ounces, costing S'-'t.UW.lW!. The value of the precious nietals uwd dur ing t b e l a s t year In the I ' m t e d IHaUn was ap-proximated: <Jold. *!•• <V.I:,im>k silver, ta,867,000.

RTFEI. r i t o i a v T W a s b i n o t o n , Nov. I .—The Censas

Bureau report shows tha t the t o u l production of s t ee l in thu L uited S la tes dur ing the yes r ended J u n e 80, 1889, wss

J 4,466.9'i6 ton*, a* romparod with 1,145,-I 711 tons dur ing the year ended May 81,

1180, an Increa*'-o.' :.^;1.'JI5 tons, or 299 per r e n t

HINISTTH T" llll.-TC'.AI. W a s b i n o t o n . Nov. :i. Oeorgo S.

Batchel ler was sworn l:i Saturday as United Sta tes Minis ter to I 'ortugaL having resigned bis po-t a* Assis tant Secretary of the Treasury .

lir.BBciNO n o . iii:iir. W a s b i n o t o n Nov. t - T h e Treasury

Depar tment debt s t a t e m e n t issued Sat-u rday shows a reduction in the deb t dur ing thn moiith of ih-tooor amount-ing to t3.f los.0l i Tbe bonded Indebted ness, excluding the I 'wi f l r roads, la t832,nS,mo. and of t h i s mount W8,-970.850 Is In 4>, p<-r r en t s and t50S,a08,-850 In 4 per cent , bonds.

Acres llnrned l>r»r. Wibama t , Ind., Nov. 3 —(Irand Mead-

owa, tbe largest hay farm lu Nortbern Indiana, conta in ing 9.000 arres, waa s e t on fire by hunlers . btirnlng up 12.000 ton* of bay. Loe.. t o ,000,

M«r<lpr«Nl Hi* C i n c i n n a t i , 0 . Nor. S. On October

j 92 Michael KMIv. of No. 3 Lawrence s t ree t , assaulieil bi* mother. Sunday she died, Kelly 1. Ic.-U-d up charged

i with murder.

Killed •>/ Ilia Oh-.i Trap. Wr«T StTKSloit. Wis., Oct 8L—John

Jacob / a i r i l y . « l .nnter 76 year* old. ; was klilisl by gun t r a p be bsd set lor | deer Widi • «il;.v.

mxs , PILE*, P ILES , Loose's Red C l o v e r P i l e B d i e d t , Is

a jioeflive specifi? for all forma of the disease. Blind. Bleeding, I t ch ing . Uleer-

. ate»l and P ro t rud ing P i l es .—Pnce 60c. , Sold by all duggls t s

THE F A R M E R S .

rroceedlnes of «hs Alllsnce C.inTentfont In l u n s and Illinois.

Des M o i x i a Is., Oct. 81.--Over 700 de lega tes wen- present s t Thursday 'a session of tbo S is te Farmers ' All lsnc* convonilun. I ' r i s iden t J . II. Furrow, of Tama County, was rc-olccted. Cap-tain WMllam lllaine, of Marion County, was cbosm Vice-President; August Post was re-i leel-d Seeretary, nnd C. Powell wsn made Treasure r .

T h e com in it lee on resolutions m i d o an unexpecied r<-i">rt, whioli wss adopt-ed. The principal featuro of tho r o s o lut lons was :he suppor t of the Conger lard bill and opposition to the Paddock puro-food bill. T h e resolution* adopted ( a ro r compu l so r . educa t ion ;* revlalon In t h e present sys tem of taxation; t h e Government ow nersb lp of rai lroads a n d te lpgrsph and telephone linos; Aus-t ra l i an ballot and tbe election ol Uni ted S ta tes Senators by the people, and de-mand a reduction of all ofll.'ial salaries.

S p i u n o f i k l u . 111., Nov. 1.—The an-

WOMAN'S WORLD.

WORDS OF ADVICE TO YOUNQ WOM-

EN WHO WOULD BE DOCTORS.

Kellle Bl j ' s r innnr lnl Nnrcess—Tlis Pel-erine lias Con* A fain—A Ooll(liirnl Norprlse—Small Wages of Wnmen—Rhs nelnngs In Ameri rs .

A wouderfnl change In resiiect t o fe-mnlo l«l)or bus rnpidly dcreloped within the last half cen tu ry . A vast nnmber of tho romninn schools Imvo pMMd into the hnnds of women, wi th » manlfi-st gain t o the cause of edncHtion. ns well as to tha t of the sex. Women All clerkships in nil,mst every depar tmen t of Industry . A t least ns many women aa men stand behind connters . Tliey have largely taken possession of the l ighter fo rms of labor Introduced by the u t l l i i l ng of electricity.

Tho foundat ion of colleges for women and tho opening t o them of somo of the

T H I S I S T H E P I A N O

r m ^ 1 r w i w i •

nua l session of t h e ' Farmers'" Al l iance , ^ VrrP*™] the w a y for their IntrvKluctiou i n to tho various pro-fessions, W e nlroady have auccessful female lawyers , ministers, ar t is t* and especially doctors.

Some of our female doctor* s t and on an equality w i t h the i r medical b re th ren

and Industr ia l Union of I l l inois closed Thursday with t h e re-election of tb* old ofllcers Gree t ing was sen t to t b e S t a t e Alllsnce of lo»a . now In session a t Des Moines, s t a t ing that they bad unanimously passed a resolution s t rong ly condemning the Conger compound-1 ' n culture, reputa t ion and success, and lard bi l l and favoring ihe passage of the tendency t o w a r d this profession on t h e Paddock pure-food bill, and u rg ing j t h o I * ^ 0 ' >onng women now graduat -tho Iowa org*nl ia t lon to lake the samo ' "S 1 1 1 o n r h igher l i te rary inst i tut ion* is act ion.

T h o following were tho odicer* elect-ed: M. L Crura, of Virginia. Pres ident ;

one to be encouraged. Tho na tura l Inst incU of women are in

th is direction. I t is thi* t h a t makea them IL M. Oilhert, of Geniiseo, Vice-Pre«l-! eo much a t home in the sick room, and d e n t ; F. 0 . lllood. of Mount Vernon, | such angels of mercy in mi l i ta ry ho*-Secretary; George II. Lee, of Mount pltols. The field for them Is b road and Ster l ing, Treasurer , C W. Stevsnson, 1 remnncrntiri , . They need to accompany of Hanover, Lecturer. President Crnm I tho foreign missionary everywhere. They and Vice-President Gi lber t were elect- i are best sui ted to minis ter to the i r own ed as delegates tu t h e Nstional conven-t ion a t Oiiala. Flu., on the t h i r d Fr iday In December.

P O I S O N E O ^ B Y P T O M A I N E S .

Dr. Blbbard. of 4 klragn. Dies Vadsr Ca. uioal Clrruin.lanres,

C b i c a o o . Nov, 1.—Dr, Will iam N.

•ox and to chi ldren generally. Bui they mus t prepare themsclvc*

roost thoronglily for the work, a d d i n g t o t h s discipline of the collogo the fullest mastery of medicine tha t can be fur-nished by first class medical schools. They cannot rely upon any feeling of

. , i j gkllantry here. It mos t be seen tha t Hlbb t rd , a y o u n r physician of Uydo they are t h e equals of their h r o t h e n . Park , died Thur sday morning a t b is j F n r l h „ w c ^ l 0 t h j a i t u

home from a most pocullar rase of pols-1 D o t l n f m | D C I l t i j . t h o t h 4 t

onlng A w . k ago Dr Hibbard psr - o f t h e p r o f e - i o n are at p « e n t too* of somv o . t . rs a t a r e i U u r . n L a n a , ^ u , the i r r w p o n d b f f i t f * I t h a . T h e oyster* bad bean Wopt so long t h a t t o o e „ y t o ^ T m e d i c a l diploma*, they developed a poison known a* h a j l l , ) [ n p < . t e , , . ^ i n a t school, t o

t h e In jury of t h e profession nnd t h e peril p tomalno. from t b e effocts of wblcb t h e doctor died.

P tomaine poison has only recently be-come known lo kcinnce, and (loath* f rom I t a re rare, Thn t r u e theory ot p tomaine poUon Is now known. Keonnt Investi-ga t ions have developed tho fac t t h a t every animal o r g s n u m is filled wi th microbes. These microbes excre te cer-ta in particles in process of decay a f t e r death . These exc re t a are tho p tomaines t h s t form the p ilsiinous e lement In t h e animal food. Theso p tomaines are moot rominonly found In oys-ters , shell fish, clams, and o tbe r sea sn lms l s . Ainiosi al l the recorded cases of poisoning by ptomaines have been confined to th is speci'-s of animal food-P tomaines are no t ent i re ly ennflned to sea animals, however, but have been found In pork and beef Ilvor. T h i s poison Is especial ly dangerous from tbe fac t tha t Its presence 1* not m-cossarlly betrayed by any iini<sual o lo r or t a s t e In tbe food eaten.

The rreiieli larllT ' I I Bessnlsd. V i e n n a , Nov. 1.—Tho French tariff

bi l l Is resenied In Austria and Hun-g a r y as more Injur ious to this coun t ry t han tbo McKmley wrt. I t Is said t h a t I t will probably resu l t In a heavy d u l y on champagne, w hich has n l tbor to been admi t t ed in Austr ia and Hungary f ree of duty, th is s tep boing taken In re-venge.

Bome, Nov. I .—It is said here t h a t t h e I t a l i an Govei n m e n t intends t o d o c l i n e positively to join in any European league for the es tab l i sbm»nt of repris-a ls aga ins t t b e I 'n lu-d States on account of tho MoKlnlev dut ies .

A tile l a l m r r . Cbicaoo , Nov. 1,—J/eopold Broa. A

C a . wholesale dealers and manufact-ure rs of clothing, bavo failed. T h e i r l iab i l i t ies will aggregat* f3!)0,000. The firm was es tabl ished in Ih-W. and did a business of al>oul SI.010,000 a year . The t i gh tnes s of tho money m a r k e t and slowness of collec-t ion* *re '.bo reasons given for the fa i lure . Tho real reason, however. Is believed to lie the reduction of t he i r capital , caused by the d<-aih of two of t h e par tners nnd the withdrawal of the i r money In teres t by their widows.

I.lvrd lieynnil Ills Means. PlTTsnrnoH, Pa,, Nov. 1 , - V a n Abel,

tbo confidential clerk if the L H. Har-r i s Drug Company, is misilng. and b is accounts are Sliioou ah or I. For the past year be has llvi-d beyond his means. Harris A Co. say they know where tbo young man Is hut do not ca re to prosecute. Ab-I made a full con-fession before he jell and turned over to tbe firm bis housohold goods and other valuables. Th i s property will cover sbout one-ihlrd uf tbodofalcal lon.

A W T r a c e r . S t , P a I I . Minn., Nov. 8,—Oeorgo

Bobardge, a f a rmer l iving In South St, Paul, shot and killed U F, Bogera, f a ta l ly wounded W. K, Hog.-rs. his first vict im's bro ther and then h'.ew his own head off. T h e trmihie grew out of t b e tresspass of - ( tn •sti le Ix-longlng to Bogers on Botmnlgi * promises.

Mother and | i nshter K lied. KewaRK, G., Nov. 1. Friday a f t e r -

noon Mrs. Li . ' an and h"r daughte r , Mrs. Nellie Mead, of I ' auka l a , wblle crossing the Pan-II indl ' track a t t h a t place In a buggy wer r Ins iant l f k i l led by their buggy •» ng struck by s west-bound passenger ira n. They wore f r igh t fu l ly mungl'-d.

Kti.lna.. Is «..«d. N e w York . Nov. 1. —Dun's commer-

cial agency say* tha i tho volume ol business th roughou t ibe country In Oty tober was unpn-cedi 'nted. and t b a t all tbo great Indus t r ies were do ing mor* than al any t ime In many years.

<'hol«ra In Japan. S a n F k a k c i s / ii. Nov. X.—Japane**

of the sick. O n r liest medical schools recognize and deplore thi* condit ion of things, and are doing what they can to Improve I t

W e say, therefore, to young ladles tha t tho field is open to them, w i t h t h e pioneer work a l ready done. B a t let none enter i t who is not suited to t h e work by native tact , self reliance nnd w h a t may be called physical and moral hardi-hood.—Youth's Companion.

KellU Bly's Big Nalarics.

The field of woman 's work steadily grows in New York, and there ore now twenty women working on t h e dally papers where one worked ten years ago, Somo of tho g i r l s a r e b a r i n g phenome-nal success, nnd I hear t h a t Nellie BIy has mado her fo r tune f rom he r t r ip around the world. In tho first place, •ho got n good salary from t h e paper, and her l ec ture t o u r brought her in j o s t |9.fl00, A Brooklyn real es ta te man gavo her n lot in t h a t city, and sho was presented wi th another lot in Iron City, Tenn. Theso lota a re worth a t least |1.500, a n d so her net profits np lo d a t e have been at least $13,000. In addit ion to this. 10,000 copies of he r book have been issued, and a second edit ion wi l l bo published. H e r reputat ion ba* gone np like a shot , and she has. 1 a m told , decided to leave newspaper work , a n d ha* contractod wi th N . L. Munro to wr i te serial atorice of weekly install-ment* for bis s tory paper. She i* to ge t |10,000 for the first year, and $15,000 a year for tho nex t two years t o come, aod she has at t h e same t ime tho r igh t t o do tome outs ide work. This is big pay f o r a girl of t h e age of Nellio Bly, aod ahe will be t b e high oat salaried yoanjf wom-an in tho Uni ted Statfla—Cor. Cincin-nati Timee-Star.

The Baappwaranee ol Ihe Peler lM. InnnmoraMe questions have been p u t

to na abou t t h e reappearance of t h e pel-erine. Will i t be adopted by loaders of tbo fashions, does it hide t h e figure or make i t look a w k w a r d , and is It really a useful ar t ic le of d r e * . a re the main •ab-ject* of inquiry. AH theee doubts m a y be qnickl) satisfied by the evident pop-ular i ty tho pelerine baa a t ta ined. I t i* t o b« seen worn by the tiniest chi ld, looking c h a n n i n g In it* th ree fold cape, up to the elderly lady, who finds a long pelerine the most comfor table w r a p fo r a cool s u m m e r morn ing or evening.

Perhaps the nicest a re those wi th row* of broad and na r row frill* of black lace; Chanti l ly in t h e new sun, o r peacock fea ther pa t te rn , or the modern Spaniah lace wi th i ts raised cord outl iuM. Nar-row fr i l ls a r e set on to an embroidered silk yoke in t w o or three rows fal l ing over each other a t edge; in very broad !ace, tho pleats begin a t the M c k , and one end fastened with a how on t h e shonlder, while f rom a ribbon band go-ing f r om the o ther another deep lace f r i l l /al ls a lmos t low enough to m a k e tbe pelerino resemble a mantelet ,—Sea-

T H E J O U R N A L G I V E S T O I T ' S S U B S C R I B E R S .

And the only c o n d i t i o n s are that those w h o h a v e a chance in,

must b e paid up,

I N A - E T V - A l S r C E .

N o person who is in arrears on h i i paper has a c h a n c e of recoiv ing this Magnif icent Present .

H o w I t W i l l B e D o n e .

O n Thursday, January i s t , 1891, there will be a m e e t i n g of the Sub-scribers to the J o u r n a l at Train's Opera H o u s e , Lowel l , Mich. , nt 1 :oo P. M., for the purpose o f awarding this Superb Instrument t o one o f the Sub-scr ibers to ihe J o u r n a l . After a s sembl ing the m e e t i n g will a p p o i n t a C o m m i f t e e to take charge of the awarding of the Present and into their h a n d s will be put the Subscript ion Lis t s c f this paper and from that they d e c i d e w h o is el igible for a c h a n c c o f rece iv ing this Magni f i cent Piano, and every person w h o is el igible c a n see for himself that h is name g o e s in and that his chance is equal to that o f any other person. There will be no t ickets or numbers issued, but the n a m e s of the subscr ibers will be pr inted o n cards and the C o m m i t t e e will s e e that all w h o are in g o o d s tanding go into the b o x . After all the n a m e s are in the box they will be thoroughly m i x e d and then a v o t e will be taken to d e c i d e whether ihe first, tenth , hundredth, or which o n e out , has the P iano , and the person w h o s e n a m e is on that t icket is the o n e to w h o m the Piano will be g i v e n ; e x c e p t s o m e other person sends t h e paper to the o n e w h o s e n a m e c o m e s out , then in that case the person w h o subscribes and p a y s for the paper is the o n e to w h o m the P iano will be given.

N o w a W o r d A b o u t t h e P i a n o .

It is a Krakauer and was purchased through the wel l -known Music H o u s e o f G e o . I). Herrick & C o . , 13 Fountain St., G r a n d Rapids, a n d was m a d e especial ly for us, and is the best that can be m a d e anywhere . T h e Krakauer is as g o o d a Piano as is m a d e and / / / « Piana is Ihe g e m of Kra-kauer. It is full E b o n y finish and the front pr.nels arc o r n a m e n t e d in Japanese Lacquered work and in e v e r y respect it is as fine as can b e made .

C o m e a n d S e e I t I

World's Fa i r President John M. Palm-e r has been asked to appoint Dr. J u l i a Holmes Smi th , Dr. Frances Dickinsoo a n d Catberino V. Whi t e throe of tho n ine Chicago comuiifgionen.

The first colored g r a d u a t e f rom tbe depar tment of mtudc of tho University of Pennsylvania is Miss Ida E. Bowser. Sho is an accomplished violinist and has wri t ten several short sonatas.

I Jean Ingeiow, who I* 00 years old, Uvea in re t i rement w i t h her mother a t Eensingtun, England. She writes b u t little, and devotes much of her t ime and

; income to char i table work .

I Card of Thanks.

To tho many kind fr iends wboassis led a t the last sickness and a t those last sad rites of our dar l ing son and brotliei and lo those w h o furnished ihu flowers, we

j wisi; to exprees our sincere and hear t M l thanks .

M k a n d U b s O P U i n v o n a s d F a m i l y .

Find lay. Ohm, Slay «lh. , 1890, J. 3/. Loose Red Cluver Co ,

I bad a very irniibla.>me and pa infu l sore on my f a r e of about one year ' s stand-ing, and which severNl ^livsiciaim

i pronounced a cancer . I bad Cried a good I many d i f fe rent k inds o( salves, plnstrra and hl'H«l purif le is . but none of ibeiu sreiuod lo help m e very much. I found one of you r c i rcu la rs recommending your Ex t rac t of Red Clover, so went 10 Ihe d r u g store and bought a bottle and small box of t h e Solid Ext rac t . 1 took

, Ihe medicine accord ing tod i iec i ions and used ibe Solid E x t r a c t as a salve p u l l i n g It on fresh twice a d a y . About Ihe third day It liegan to lieal so I uoutinued ibe usk of It .or about th ree weeks, both in-

; ternally and by o u t t i a n l application and i am very happy to s ta le lha t It has en-; lirrly cured me.

I cheerful ly recom nend Loose's E x -tract of Bed Clove as the greaest and best Blood P i m f i e r on the marke t . I have

I tried Ihem all. Y o u r medidme is aO.id send to suffer ing h u m a n i t y .

Your* joy fu l ly , J . II. K i h l e b .

Lowell Hark vis.

A Oellgbirol SorpriM, A surprise which was prepared by t b e

emperor and empress fo r the Archducbcas Valerie on tho eve of her wedding 1* now being talked of in Vienna Onr corre-spondent there tells us t h a t Barou Be-tecny , t h e director of the Cour t theatre , was asked to invi te a f amous Vienna quar te t to come to Ischli on J u l y 80, a n d to toll no one of tbeir coming. Prom the station they were token to t h e bouse of the master of ceremonies, pu t in to a room by tbemselves and given four copies of a love song and accompaa imon t

This wmg, which bote nei ther lbs name of tho |ioet nor the composer, they were aaked to study. An ample repast was •eut them, and they were directed to reaudn there until they were sent lor.

advice* say thai since thn ouihreak ol | A l night , when ihe fires on the mount-

Barley Corn Wh^a t , whi te , Whea t , red , Oats , Rye . . , Flour , per h u n d r e d . . . . Bran, per Middlings, per ton

.Corn Meal, per t o n . . . . Corn ft Oats. ., Buiter gWfs

I Potatoes Apples, | ier barrel

. . . . | I 10-120 63 98

Old papers 85 c e n t s per 100, a t th is offlcs.

r 41 Ai

2 60 18(10 80 00 IH 00 19 00

16-18 18

50-55 , 2 2 3

We are handl ing a full line of E . E. tthane's Pnkery Goods, A. Fisher ft Co.

Fur Hal*.

House and B a m . two Lois in l / iwell , terms; (100 down, balance $7 per mon th .

L. U B o l t e r

cholera In t h a i empire there bavo been Sh.4^1 eases and 25,911 deaths . Tbe •plden.l '- ban a la ios tsubs ldol .

NOTICE,

When vou w a n t any th ing made of all wool, call a t the Lowell Woolen Mills and examine oa r fal l line of Hose. Half How», Ladles and Genls Mitts, Home Made Shir ts (of a n y style) and ou r Dress Ski r t ing , Sh i r t ing and Double width Kheeimg flannels. Wo will be g lad to show o u r ^ o o d s . a t any tune . 11 mil H e n r v F. C l a k k , Prop ' r

Teachers Eiaininat ian.

The Regular Examinat ion of I earlier* for Kent County will be held In Grand Rapids, 00 Thursday and Fr iday , Aug. 7th and 8th. In the West Micliiran Bum nesn Univers i fy , No 23 South Division Street . Examinat ion is lor all grailrx

Special Examioat ions . for third g r sde only, will be held in ihe City Hall, CM Rapids, on Ihe last Friday of Augus i , September, October and Novomlv-r I, * ' August 29. HepiemU-r26, October HI and November 28,

By Order of Co. Board of Examiners . A. Haml in Smi th . S e o e i a r y

For Rale.

House and Lot In Lowell, wor th $600. Will sell and t a k e good horse and buggy , balance, t i m e t o •a l t customer. Box 228, Lowell. Mlcb.

1 ains were ont and tho moon shone b r igh t in tbo wa te r in wbicb you batuo your face, neck nnd a rms; It will have an al-moot ius t in taneous effect, and you wiD bo conscinus of a glowing, exhilarated condition.

Then nt n ight use some fine cosmetic. There ore m a n y perfectly harmless ones tha t a re m o r e pleasant than vaseline or olive oil, t hough both of t h e n a r e equally good.

Drink milk twice a day, and remember tha t i t m n s t lie ordinary milk, not cream. I t U said to be more whitening to t h e skin than a n y t h i n g applied on tho out-side, and tu re ly i t is a t once pleasant and healthy.—Ladies ' Home J o o m a L

A Needle In Her Bead. A lady in Calamus, la . , has been

suffer ing for six months with a sever* a t tack of neuralgia , being affected par-ticularly in the upper par t of the bead. Sho hnd taken a regular course of medi-cation wi thout receiving any relief. A few days ago while combing her hair the comb met an obstruction, which caused her u sha rp pain and headache. An examinat ion resulted in tho discov-ery a n d extract ion f rom the scalp of a common steel sewing needle. How i t got there is not known, but i t is thought tha t tho needle worked n p f rom t h e lower por t of t h e body.—Exchange.

The Beit and Pureit Medici E V E R MADE.

/ / .^A^sltwll l drive Ihe Humor from V V ' r ' l ' - o , " " ' • V 0 1 "

4i. v clean aud san-iUi.

wid. h nur yoor lies > ^ a r e c a « * i l l . r l n i

Mood nmonsllOS A. «, > ,%^4"«J^ i« i»ovis l Inss l in r i

Thn Dose <1 ^ */, o. *

hest and rfw-I-StV**'fc • X ' / mcdldns. Try . ynu w 111 Iw sallaBed

list II of your lirnggl*. DosTWait . (Ibt i t a t

If vrnsro.iiirrrlng 1 ncy lllsease. and w ish ••1.1 age, UM MCI.PIH

. KM.: lu lira t •

It DITTKUS, (all to curs.

E I L E R T S D A Y L I G H T U V E R P I L L S a r e a b o m to sufferers f rom Sick-bend aches, hour S tomach , Torpid I j v e r and IlidiKeetiini. oui(«l-0 iWtesl, plcan anl to lake and war ran ted togothrougl] by dayl ight .

E i l c b t ' b E x t r a c t o r T a * ft W i l d , 1 ' i hu i rv is a sale, reliable and pleasaut • remedy fo r C o u g h . Cobla, Bronchit is , ; Asthma, a n d all th roa t t roubles; will ie-; lleve ami hem fit cousumplion. Try it | and be convinced. Every bottle war-| ran ted; p n c e 00c. aod one dol lar ]« r { bottle. Sold by al l druggists. Prepared , by the E m m e r t Propr ie tary Co.. Chioa-go. 111.

DR. J A Q U E S ' OERKAN WORM 1 C A K E S destroy worms aud remove i them Iroui t h e sys tem. Sufe pleasant

and infective.

; H A P P Y HOME ULOOD P U R I F I E R I ts llie Peoples Popu la r Medicine lor pur-| Ifylng tbe blood; prevent ing o r cur ing

Dyspepsia. Billiousness, Headaclie. | Doils and all F e ' t f r s and Malarial Dieea-ses.

i P r ice 60c. and one dollar per bottle.

| UNCLE S A M S N E R V E ft BONE L I N I M E N T will relieveMpra'na.Bruises, Neuralgia a n d Rheumai l sm. Sold by all d r u g g i s u .

U N i L E SAM'S ONDITION POW-DER will c u r e Di-lemper, Coughs, Colds, Fuvt-rs and most of the disfaaes to which Horses. Catt le. Sheep, Hogs ::nd Poul t ry are s u b j e c t Hold by all

| druggists. Mothers will find Or. Winchell 's

Teething S y r u p jus t tbe medicine 10 ' have in the house for the ch i ldren ; j t j will cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat ,

and Regula te the Bowels. Try it.

O F T H E S E A S O N .

G U A R A N T E E D S E A S O N A B L E

W A R R A N T E D R E A S O N A B L E

C o m e r i g h t i n a n d y o u w i l l f i n d E v e r y D e -

p a r t m e n t P i l l e d w i t h t h e B e s t i n

D R Y G O O D S

N O T I O N S , D R E S S G O O D S , F A N C Y G O O D S ,

N O V E L T I E S , E T C .

Bisse l l Carpet S w e e p e r We have the Exclusive

Sale of the "Grand Kapids

Sweeper," which is the latest

out and a fine machine in ev-

ery particular.

All R i g h t Goods

A l R i g h t Prioes . If you are asking yourself where you can

buy Best and Cheapest this Season, you can get your answer by calling on

3=2. C O J - a L - A ^ LYON BLOCK. - LOWELL, MICH.

ADMINISTBATOk'fl SALE.—In Ibe matter ot the estate of ARNOLD T. FAULKNER, deceased.

NnOor Is herety g l m Uim: I shall s. II ai Poh- i lie Anctton. to the nlgbesi bidder, on Samrdai, I tbe (21 day of Noiember, A. D. U'JD. st leu o'clock. In the foesonon s ; tbe mldence of Lnuidrr J . Pott, la llwTuwnrblp of Lnir..|l. lo Ibe Coanty of Keal, In Ibr Hlau of MIcblcaD. purvosi.l to Uussb and aulborily grantnl lu me on Ihe 11 day of Oclnher. A. I>. I •!. by llie Pro-bste Court ut Kern Cnuoly. Hlchlgau. all of Ihe ligbt. tr.le, Internjt or eatale of saw! ileoeasrd m or lo that certain p'ece orpa/oel of land sIIimihI *• d bHoc IB tbe Oninly of Keai. Hiaie of Mlchl __v_ gan. known and dascrlbed as follows, lo al l : VP

Th» Houlb East quarter of the Nonh West quarter of Heciiou Fuurieen II4l. ia Town His iti i B-L le*

Kanjce Nine (*1, •ulij.-cl tn a Hiing.gr

Or. O v e n 1 ! E l e c t r i c B e l t . KH MfH 'HO WOMM

Sal) ros.'onSe

per cent been fiTecloeed and Ibe rrderapooo

JuaetS t m 1 shall also offer for asle a s three tooib one horse colli valor.

NI'ER J. POST. Administrator

p i rn June bnggj aod

baud, I*

aroounUr.g IngVaiBaiwI Int^rr*: at 10 JlsleisaiU In rsnll I 1 nm from June IV l-»J Hold mongaae baa DS.OWEMBaTCo . <91*

(Closed and tbe rrriempooo ibeteoO si- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

V-MJI Ulnua.,,.. Sra. _ wsi B - 1 ^ . SI, VHw

a*. U i—l IniKi'r-d Ana. I. IMS SWilalBl CHI'Slir»ll iaplwllMa. isa

tunan enrr»M .rf .Ssniutr eSkh • aaiare•" mle r s aeaksrcaae

kad Tsiosl>;-.,inli*in»n

October ad. A. tl I«J LEAS

PROBATE ORDER.-W I HofKeoLw. At I Court for BshtOaimlr of K

> of Hichlnn, Coun no j f i he Pi

—, " r " • •" nau luuarrd and iiiufiy

Af.VIRA L. FOX.

r n a k " ^ * r a ! ' bsvlng filed In Ihli court his PMIU u prating that ne may be aupolnled uuardlaa ot Ihe person and estate ol sail Alvira I* tot.

Il k ortS«r«d UuU Foioav, TSSHI-T DAY or Novssssa, I an,

« tea o'clock In lbs forcsooo, at said Probsts Offlw, ne appointed for bmlDCsakt pMllton.

Aad U is > urtber Ofiiered. thai a o,py of this order be pulUisbed three succrwire weeks pre vloua to said day of bearing. In tbe Ijowrtl Jour, aaL a newsoaper printed aa^ circnlatlu* lo said County o r g e a T CYRUS IC P t KlNU,

(A true oopy.) Judge ot Probate, Abolm B Mssos. Keglsur. OTwS.)

Probata.

PBOBATK ORDER - ihote of Hldugao, Coun-1 tyofKmUss. Al a iwsalon of il e Probate Coart for said Oounly ot Kent, b-id al Ihe Pro-bata Offler. la tbr I f y of Urand BapMa, on the tlst day of oooixr, >o Uie year on. -eigbi liuodrrd airfl ninety

««s»ni.C)njs E, Perkins, Judgjof 10 ibe mailer ot the mlatr i4

OIDEON II. OOVlLL.

Lotwo I^wis, admlnhHrttnr of said ssla'e, hav-1 log rrodi-red tu Ibis t-ourt hi. final aliuiuistra 1

Uun acroust 11 Is Ordered, lhat

Fsibav. t h i tl sr oav or Novsnsra ISO, at ten o'clock la Ibe for-unon, at said Probate qmce. be Blip .Inied for tbe examluallon and allowanee of sail ac<nuoi.

sod II is Further Ordered, thai a oopy of this order be pabllsbed Ibree stKce<a:ve weeks pre- j vlous to sai l day of hearl'iir. In th- Ixiwuu, Joua sau a newsjaaper priond and rtrrulalm.- In said

CTKUS E PFBKINS. Jutlge .,f Priibate.

lITsSi

ocunty of! IA true oopy.)

AluLra fl. Mssos. hegiaier

yRODATE 'IRUER.—Rtcseol of Kent.». Al a senion of the Probale Court

for said OOO'lr of Kent, held at the Proiale Of-Hoe. lo lbs City of Oraod Kapids. oa Uie Slnt dry of Ocfiorr lo the yaa> one tbouaand eight bundred and ninety.

Present Pyrus E Perkins, Judge nfPrnhale. In Iba matter uf Urn estate of

JOHN FILRINB,

On reading sad flllng :ba petillon. doly verl-lied, of Msrgarct K. Moore. Adoilnlslraulx wllb Uie will annexed uf said ealote. prating Ibis Court for Uoeose and s u U h f t ^ lo sail the real

heml S t-cant sumpe to A. P.Onlway aCo~ Boslvo, Mass,, for iKstntodical work puUialwd?

eslat- of said deceased I berets descrtbod, for tbe reasons and nurposas I ha rein set forth.

Il Is Ordand. that Uosoav, the imth o»v or Nursasiui. IW.

at tea o'clock 1 ntbe formic in, al said Probate OfHce. he appoluM.1 for bearing said pillion and that tbe burs al law of said deaeasad and sll persons Interested In sold estate appear before said Cam. at said time and place, lo show cause why a ileenae should ont ba granted la said Admuilslratrlz lo ash real eaiata as pray Ml, for In said ne itUm.

And It Is nir l in* Ordered. That a oopy of this order be puhuabed lorea niooeaalte - e*«spr*tl-ous to ssid day of Ueorlng In the Lowsu. Jonas. al, a newspaper prlutod aad Hrculallnr In said County of kSsiI CTRU8 E, PERKDJH,

(A true copy.) Judga of Probale 1 AooLra B. Masov, Rcglstar. (I7wt}

MKOBATE ORLCH— 1 of Kent. sa. Al a I 'ourt far ssid county of

-Maieof Micnuran.uounty :

a aeaaloa of the Proba-e county of Kent, brld at tbe Pro-

hsu- OIBca In the city of Ursnd Rapids on Ibe lllh day of Oc .>bw. In the year one thiniaaaJ eight huodrndand ninety.

Preaeat. Orras IC rtrtlns. Judge of Probata In llie matter of the eatale of

CHAKUU OOMBd.

Haltie Oombi having flied in thla Court a pMltion prayiag that I ne admlnl .wslian of said escalr may be graau-d to Wayne Pardee, of Bowne.

It Is ordered, that Fsidat, TBS liar oat or Notkmseo. IBM. 1

s j t ea o'clock In the forenoon, u said Probale OIBoe. he appointed for hearing said petltlna,

Aad It Is furtltsr ordered. That a copy of Ibis o n k ' b* published Ibr™- auoces Ire Weeks pre-vious to .aid day of beanog. In Ibe Lnwau. Joea

l , r i n U*1 ^ circulating In aald

CYRUH E PEKKINB. A Inis copy Judge of Probate

Adoinh B. Mason, Register if i lL ,

FARGO'S "Box Tto" School Shoes for Boys and Girit, Ksslsd or Wedf. Heel,

Slxoe-StoIOtt • l . u l l toUM 1JM) ItoS 1.7a

fH to 514 s oo

FARCO'S $ 2 . 6 0 UDIES'BOOT

Dongols or Cost. Bulloa. Opers. or Common tsnM..

TachlM] and Flexible. th*

: ' * * * ' • * mionoii orrrmiMi

M ' n & r i z ' i & S S r Z

S o l d in L o w k i l by ; , ^

A . J . H o w k & S o n

JPFIELD'S f E M A U .

GRIAT o w c t R v a u t f u c w M wlxaa 7K T O W O M JOOOK

Saie S36.50 ^ Callfomia,

Prsaanl Cyrus E. Perkins. Judge ot Probata la the Matter of the Kaats of

JAMESB FOX, meHBtd

-u'ssterBd,o,u-" T D f T OT "oTmssa. IBH = ? i ; Z L ' , , J i ! l ! ? ' f c s ^ of an i

U ten iiidock In the forenoon, at said Pro hols SS ih!S£7V2r,ltlw"r- "illBSntonnstlfiipiS TUd' fta'K^!!^,1?0? '5* " W P r t , , , n n . sod ^ A l S ^ t 0 F o V ' w ^ 2 ^ I 5 i a " 5

v j o n t e said day nf hearing. In the I /mau. —

said C o u n ' / o r E ^ r ' " • n ' , cirenlailng In ^ ^ ^ r s . Allar'n Ifarltlnn Faoo Flsac*.

OTwJ)

U ) W K U , J O I I K N A L ; W K I I N f t l l l A V . N O V K M U K I t li, 1 I W 0 .

Detroit, C'llHavtD&Hilwiiiliee I t A I I . W 1 \

n i K OLD HKI.1ARI.K HDL I f.TO A 1.1. I"-IN H EAST AND WESTI

la effect May I. IRM

PA8HKN0ER Til AINS WERT Leave. Sie> M. li. 14, 16 US MlseO

Ionia, MO

Lowell, 5-M U Rapid .1:1.1 U, llateii *

11:1. J ; S s if < p. in. mn' i ai . an It i •» IU:ia - II 0.15

i nr. sau

II :45

-i Si-lt.-11

PAsHKNUKR TIIA1N8 P.AhT Lesve. Nos 11, l«, I«, ttl, 114. Mlled

a. Ill a. III. p. m. p. 111. a lu. tl.lUplds. I.:SU II' Si I Vi lO'.Vi

Lowell. 7:«l I0?A 4 4 II 'O Ionia. 74 n l : . i !«•« Dursiid. s n l i t ; i i i SSi Delr.ilt. HAS 4:5 S ,'41 :

Ninnl»n>M an l SJ run daH) all other Iralu* dally rtuitday esoepiiil.

Nus. I4and Dhatr eli itsnl 1'arliirCars aliavh. ed

No. 11. leaves llrend llapul. ai '• p 'm. Halur dajsonlv, with coat h atiaii.rd tu u k • pasarn gers for Lottell aud Ads.

Through UckHs lu all Prlncl|ail points East and West are un sale al Uiwel Itialiiai. A, O. HEY'iilJlUI'K. JollN W 1/iUU,

Aseui Lvaell Tr«llK Manager, Detroil

Lc^eii & Hastiogs R. R.

T I M 1 2 T A B L E :

TRAINS HOUTII. Leavs Lowell, 7:B a s

" Elmdale, T 40 a a Anlve at Kreeport. b:i0 a a

TRAINS NORTH. »:4^ A s

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Iswve Freenort. Arrive stElnulali.

Lowell

4:» P s 4:40 r a 5:Iu r s

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T h e M a i l s .

OOINO WEKT.

6AO a. ni.—closed pouch for Orand Rapids .

12:17 .a m.—Way roail. 8:86 p . m.—Way inail.

OOINO EAST.

730 a. m.—Closed pnuch for Detroit. 1PM p. m.—Way mail . <20 p . in.—Way mall .

OOINO HOUTII.

7:00 a . m.—Mail Uy carr ier . • 2 5 a tu.—M.11I by L A II. R R iSTi p. m.— " " "

FROM THE TTOUTII.

4K)0 p. ni.—Muil by e a r n e r , except Alio 102U-a. 111-Mail by L. ft II. R. R. 8:05 p . m.—

OOINO NORTH. I-JBOp in.—Mail for KalliiMslmrg,Alton,

Uran t . Orn t i sn . FROM THE NORTH.

II'.HO a. m.—Muil received f rom above p la .vs .

All mal ls clnse 80 nunutes before t ime above s ta led.

Post Ofllce open f rom 7 a . m . to 7;3<l

p, m . . s i andan l t ime.

•VsVsr V N o p - . o r e

of t h i s I

RabUr »kvm Dnh-" -ron nnmofortably light, gmaraLy sliji u3 ue I i t.

T H E - c a L c r r v - y n r n n E R C O . • ske all Ih'lr ' f v f" 1! Ir -t heel lined with faMsr. •fil. c' 'i 1 1.0 i tn- aii tnoenu lha lobbc/Dtci C P,.. ;

C-. I f-r itie - ( ' •^ te - i - r -

" A D H I 8 i \ 1 C :-- 'MTERS." AT RETAIL BY

A. J. HOWE & SON, DEALERS IN EOOTS a i d SHOES

L O W E L L , - MICH

av«r n-.ads. Iiko Ala--din's of eld, a "won-4Urfal lampl" A lamp • b s o l o i r l y n o n -e x p l e a t v e and a n * k r a a k n b l a , which f lvasa r l e n r . ao f l , brilliaat w l i l i e lit 1-1 of S8 cmdu frrnii t Purer and brighter than (as i l fh t . oofter

either I That lamp is

' S e e i n g is B e l i e v i n g . '

" T h e R o c h e s t e r . 5

Anl v.-Uli It Uisro ii r o smokr, no small, s . irsiea rMmirri. no bickerlnj;. bo sweating ao climbing up of the Bame. 1.0 •'tantnims aor annoysncc of any kind, and It nevct ov'ds Irlmmlne. l u founts (oil reservoirsi being touch lolled ieamleii brass, with ctn-treldrafl. It Ij ubsa l u t e ly u a b r a n k a b l e , and as n f t n n t-H.-w ta'MU.

Only f v j yerrs c'.J, snde:*r re# « ; / /«• r' flUuLwitl'-u. 1: oust be s GOOD lamp t J

, nta::a .u th a t . l l lai suecen. Indeed it is, • lor Ismri may cama snd lamps may go, bui

Iba "Ho^liester shines on foreverl Wc rasV-onJ r Plsn

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ii»'uc»:rr » iiu«» . . . _J ever t on artistic vtrletles,-Hanglni:

Tn'-lc Lam.-a, Banquet, Cindy, Vas. one n a n a Lampa. every l l lml . in llron^e Po ,-eclala, Ursai, IIicUcl snJ UIa.:t Wrought Iron.

Ask Cn lamp dealer fur it. Look for the trade-mark •tamp'. **Tmb li ne hMr?tT*«/»*a'«» Rochester and the slvlc yo-.i want, or l/ na u-no-storel. r s s r . S i a d t o u a for frea Illustrated catalogue (and reduce.' price-list), and wc will bo* • n , d , , e n f *0.u • f ' lamp saleiy by express, right lo your door,

HOOUCSTEU LA3IP CO., 42 P o r k " lace . Sow T e r t .

P r o c s t h o B u t t o n , I t O p c n o

r . n d L l s h t s . ' The Magln

iPo.«e4 la«.n> SO toy bm

^ * ' « , r O k II (bill Is sal OBtfltsnd m s x l r a l l f b f r s u n t irwaid l u SI If

t lSai t— Lsmp Co., SI usrtby flrtet, hew r i f t .

mm k Ml IM wvfid rtmei trnmk^v" Wene^4fcw»7 kMHiU ••ot® |ft~4h U4^ *m4 f «•.! s soe*

Jmilk -ufci ami €•••• -4 wh* CNl rtM-Mfc

p C - ' - e t - 1

S a £ ^ V t ; . 1 K 5 1 a T V - ^ - -

HERE AND THERE.

firs pes, (illAPI H

OKAl 'ES

At Rivker t ' s

CaUm Is $2.00 at Ph l l l e j 's,

Choice crt ani can t l s a ' R cker i ' s

Ktery ls«1y Chews Ut i l e McVOiim.

Kor freali Yeast Cahes ask L i t t l e Mc

I.inlo M c . T'-as and Uilf i -es a n Cl.olcv.

W h a l you do 1101 see at Lillli- Mc's, j ask for. I

L i f e Me's. Nice Candlea are in every b ia i j ' s muuih.

Ureal n i luc t ion in Cloilung 10 order ui II. C. Smi th ' s

Morris Johnson spent Hunilay wi th Lsiwi'll fr iends.

Mr and Mrs Huxley vUiled a t Ualt le Creek lusl week.

W, Hendrix has moved with Ins family

to 11 rand KaintU.

Au elegant line of fresh, fine groceries

received daily a t Lit t le Mc'a.

Next to OtidliDeis is Cleanltnesa—Buy

soap and brooms of Lit t le Mc.

The chilLren cry and the Ladies tease for Little Mc's. Choice Candles.

Mrs Win, Delk visited Mr a n d Mrs J . W. Cariwnter, near Ada, la*t week.

I have for sale a few Choice Merino Kami,. F . A . O ' H a r r o w , 80. Boston.

Mr and Mrs W. i . Ecker have j o n e to Muskegon to spend the balance ut th is week.

Mias Cora Adams spent Sunday with her f n e u d , J e n u i e Livingston, ut Bowne Center.

Mrs B. C. Smi th has gone to Chrys ta l to visit her parents , Mr and Mrs U . P . Wate is .

Mr and Mr . W . O . Morrice, of Morrlce, p r u i Suuday wi th their daugh te r , Mrs

Ueo. Winegar .

Maggie M- Naughton re tu rned , last r i iursday, ( rum a week's visit wi th O J .

Uuplds fr iends.

Misa Rosa Wooley, of S t . Louis ,Mich., visited her fr iend, Miss M a i n e T h o m p -0011. tins week.

Miss Clara A Sherman , of Traverse Cily, Is visiting Mrs E d m u n d Lee aud Mis F. T. King.

Tl ie ie a as a three inch full uf snow Mouday nlglit, bui the suu m a d e a good day "a woik of il.

Miss Lensie Dawson and Mr Almei Howk, of Cook's Corners, a r e speudiii^ a few d a t e a t J . C. MuOie'a.

Mrs Alma Siark , of San Angelo. C a i , uf visi t ing her moiher . Urs B. J a n e Feck and broUier, Abe L. Pe tk ,

The memhers of the Whis t C lub are requesicd 10 meet with Mrs R O. Bust-wick Friday eve., Nov. 7, a t 7 s tandard.

Monday we enjoyed a g e n u i n e snow

s l o i m . Looks like wiu lc t , a n d every ilniig going up, especially smoke—oh my.

Wan ted — d r e s s m a k e n apprent ices muat be able lo do plam sewing : apply to Mrs H. N. Foley, 2d door eaal uf Davis House.

Tbe Lowell & Hastings g rade on Ibis side ot the river is nearly completed and will soou be ready fo r the rails. Tbe bridge is also under good h e a d w a y .

Willis H . Clark, a n old L i w e l l boy, Is candidate for prosecuting a t t o r u e y , for

*1. Louis, Mo., on the Bepubl ican t icket H e will not lieelecleil in t h a t democra t ic

etrougliold, but he deoervee to bp.

Found—Between Barney McOee's and H. Wi eka" apple dryer , a borne blanket.

Owner can have same by p a y i n g for this adv . a n d proving proper ty . Call a t the lesidence of Mrs H. Wesbrook . Ver-I.eiines. ISwU

The members of the M. E . church

g a r e Iheir pastor . Rev. A. T. Lu ther , a very pleasant surprise last Fr iday even-ing and Dr W. F. Brooks, in behalf of the company, gave h im a a e l egan t easy chair . May he wear out several sets of covrnngs .

I i would be a prcl ty good p lan l o h a v e the p lank , in the s idewalks all fastened securely, before winter seta in . On several s t reets ou r s idewalks a r e in a - h a m e f u l condition. We have heard of two bod falls received by ladle . , within tbe jiast week, and first t h i n g w e know we may have another leg to pay fur .

The Young Men' . Republ ican Club

held a meet ing a t Music U.tll, laat Friday venlnR, a n d a most pleasant and In-

airuotlvH t ime was had. The re were present, a . gues t , f rom abroad . J n m - s S . Knox, J o s E. McBnde, Alf red Wolcott t nd Rev. J . T . Rus ted . A f i e r s h o n

s|ieeobcs by the guests of t h e even ing , a general visit wa< indulged in , a n d a good l ime was had .

MI'S Effl- Po t t e r gave a very olearant en ie r ta inmeni wi th her I n f a n t Clsss, ;fwtHied by some uf Hie larger S 8. scholars, a t t h e M. E Church last Fri-day evening, consls lmg of pongs, din h u u e s . a n d Tableaux in Cosiume. Tli'ise who a l ' e n d r d weresnent l ius lus i ic in their prais--of i h ' e i i t e r t a i n m e i i t , lha t -he has la-en Invited to repeat It. The f u n d s obtnined are to be nard to pur-chase an o rgan for the usm of th is class in Us 8 8 . work. This eDtertainment

nniied about 118.

^oinet imes a patent is wor th some-thing. Five years ago a poor Inveulor of Rochester, N Y , wan h a w k i n g about .1 long lamp makers a new patent bur-ner, wl ibout 1 u t ress . H e was p sib-poohed and diKouraged. Final ly a Mr C. 8 Upton, who had a good nose for a 1 rime, took it in Imnd, a n d now the rotnliieii (widon the lump m a d e under tnc |mtent, Hggregate a f o r t u n e yearly Over a million of " R o c h e s t e r ' lamps h ive la-en sold, and the propr ie tor h a . in New York, the largest l amp s tore in the world, with branches in Par i s and Cbi

csgo.

Lowell went through ifuite a celebra tion Hallowe'en n ight by the w itchss. the school house especially. Sa turday morning the organ was f o u n d in the back .par t of Ihe room, t h e leecher's desk u|iside down, a knot tied In the bell rope jus t before i t comes through Ihe ceiling, the Prof, stool a t t h e top of flvg pole, a l ight buggy a t the top of the fire escape and a h-mvy InmU' r wagon on the f rom steps. All we re discovered Saturday morn ing and replaced. The electric l ight over by t h e Oongregat lon-ul church wus lowered and t h e lower lian taken o u ; and a s t reet l a m p put In lis place. B o n e blocks a n d o the r th ings were mitslng. The police forne were out a l te r ihe witches, bu t none were

caught .

Epp's Cocoa a t Little Mc's.

Nice fresh CudlLh at Little Me'a.

Ilui kivle ai H iur(piire). at Little Mc's.

Pedro and Euchre Decks a t Lillle Mc's.

For F rmh Crisp Crackers , Ask Little Mo

Fresh Oysters received daily ut Lit t le Mc's.

Little Mc's Dried Beef is . imply deli-cious.

Fine t l loves and Mit ten , cheap ut P. C. Smith 's .

Clms, Will, of Free port , was in town ;a-t Friday,

Oo lo Rickerl 's for candies and fine Collfi Cliollh.

Ask for one of Lil l le Mc'., Sc. Key West Cigars.

I'ir.< snow of the «ip-mi losi Timrsday,

Oct 80ih, 1860

As fine randies as a re m a d . in Amer-ica. a l Rickeri 's.

Miss Addie B a r r r u spent Sunday with

Od, Rapids fr iends.

A fine line of Toliaccos, Chewing and Smoking, at Lillle Mc's.

D. L Rowe, of Sauga tuck , spent Sun-day wi th Hiss Rosa Lockwood.

KlUleCar r lef t Monday foi Od Daven , where she has accepted a po i i i on .

B o r n - N o v . Ist, to Mr and Mrs E, F. Hugluein, a bouncing girl. |3,000.

Send your g—sis ter j o u r photograph

in one Little Mc's. Cabinet Envelope*.

Miss Essie Keeler, of Od. Rapids, spent Sunday wi th Mr and Mrs H . N. Stone

Mr and Mrs W. K ie ' e r , of Mlddleville, are visiting Mr aiid Mrs M. C. Oriswold,

Ex t r a Choice Oherk in and Mixed P ick l r . a t Li t t le Mc's., by the P in t o r Quart .

Mrs J . W . Broadhent n turned, last wei-k, f rom a n extended visit with Ovid

f r iends .

Mr. J o h n Ackerson, of Mlddleville,

has been visiting her sister, Mrs Marks Ruben.

Miss Mary Ow»n. of Od. Rapids, spent

Sunday with her parents , Mr and Mrs J . H. Owen.

H i r am Barret t surprised his f r iends by d r ipp ing duwn on them last Sa tu rda ,

morn ing .

Mrs W. F, Sandel l was called to Pe warno, last week, by the serious illness uf hi-r sister,

Mrs B J Peck a a d Mrs Alma Stark have returned fioin a shor t visit to Kola

muzoo friends.

How i . t h i . for a profltHblr crop? J o h n Wilson ' , two-acre orvhurd netted bim 5300 carh. Not bod, is 11?

J a c o b U a u s e r m a n n lias gone lo work

fur t b e new Furn i tu re Co„ at Ionia, and has mov td h iafami ly there.

Mrs Bovce, who has been vi . i t ing her d a u g h l e n , Mrs h , F. Clark and Mrs J . E, Lee, returned home U>t Thursday .

Mrs Bur t Parks, of O d . Rapids, is vis I t i rg ber sistsrs, Mrs J . E. Lee and Mm Henry F . Clark, and her many friends

here.

Mrs Eugene Hunte r , of Orandview, Oak., Is visiUng her mother , M n A . J . Booth, and sbiter Mrs H . F . Lane, of this

place.

Mr and Mrs E. L. Craw visited rela-tives In Rockford last week. Ed. r e l u m -ed Tuesday . Mrs Craw will remain the balance of the week.

The Lowell gymnBalum Is org mired and expect to begin b u s l n e * in about two weeks. The rooms are over t h e

store east of Yeiter & Look.

L o s t . - O c t 18ih,betweenChaa Morse's and Dan Wood's an oxidized handle silk umbrel la . Finder will be rewarded by

leaving same a t Coppena' barber shop.

The young people's Hallowe'en par ty was held a t Misa Maud Lennlngton ' s home. Dancing was t h e occui aUon of the evening and a good lime w a s r e p o n -

ed.

An elegant line of staUonery, consist Ing of School Tablets, Wr i t ing Tablets,

Papeteries,Congress Cap, LegslCap.Con-greas Let ter , Commercial Note, Pocket Diaries, Pens, Pencils. Inks, Crayons,

Bovelopea, Blank Receipt and No tebook , at Little Mc'a.

An intelligent voter went Into the booth and fixed hia t icket, he knew t h a t he had to pass through, but didn ' t know there w a . a door for t h a t purpose, so he crawled under . Another went inio t h e booth, prepared h i . t icket and deposited it on the shelf and supposed he had voted.

C. L. Bovce, w h o baa been m a n a g e r of Ihe Od. Rapids Telephone E x c h a n g e fa r Ihe past s ix years , has been appoint

ed Chief Electrical Engineer for Ihe Mich. B<-ll Teleph mc Co., with h e a d -quar ters a t Detroit , where he will move at once. Charley is a n old l / jwe l l boy snd we all feel proud of the advancemen t he has made in Ins chosen profeosiou

Oood luck to h im.

The Orange Visitor gives the fol low, m e u m q n e method of curing runaway hontea. FaM^n a r o 'p ie of s t rong niiga

on the top or side of the bridle and r u n a rope or strong cord through Ihem undi r the n^ck. runn ing hack ihe same as i h e linen, when the horae alarls pull u p on the cord and you will shut off his wind. After two o r three trials he will not a t -t empt to gel sway .

In Memorlam.

THE LITTLE FIFEE.

A n 1 i t u r e s t i g S t o r y of U ivoltv t l o u n r ? W a r T i m b.

[Raad at O-ainlr Coa-anlliai of W, C. T. U. at Al o. Oct * . and hv iMiieal sent to Lowell Jocbsal for publloallon,]

This beaut i fu l mon th of October, which is now so near It's close, has lieen one of sadness to Ihe p»ople of thL| place. Whi le the ear th waa clothed in all he r a u t u m n splendor s n d il seemed a sweet pleasure to live. Lo, the "Ange l of Death" was In our midst and claimed f rom us two of our number . Our k ind , t rue and patient Brother Clark and our beloved sister Oordon, two of our no-blest and best. With in a few shor t hours of each o the r they were called to try the realities of anoth<-r world and while w e feel t h a t ou r loss is irrepara-ble, w j k n o w lha t it is their e ternal gam. Sister Gordon entered a lways hear t and hand Into all good work. A fa i th fu l , earnest, work ing chris t ian, and fo r many years a fa i th fu l member of the West Lowell Union . At every mee t ing her cheer fu l face was seen and the sym-M i h y of Ler warm, t rue heart waa fel t The only comfor t lef t us In our loos is In the thought tha t she is forever blest.

We will d i K . bui we shall mlas her. There will be bar rrcaal chair.

But her memory'II llagw wllb ui While we breathe our dally prayer.

Pan t s t o measure , fO, a t Smith ' s .

K N O C K E D O U T !

At Least it Looks Tiiat Way at

Present.

D i - m o c r a t a D o n i o l i t i h t h e F o r m e r

L a r ^ e I t e p u b l l c a n M n j o r l t i e a .

From the returns of yesterday's elec-tions. which, t h o u g h very meager, a re indicat ive of a great change in the resul t , while it is possible tha t the Republicans have elected the i r s late ticket, still ihe indications point to Ihe election of llie 0 ' i t i re democrat ic t icket, county aud s la te .

The re|Mirts a re coming in very slowly owing to the cumhersome method of count i ' ig ihe bullois under our new elec-tion law, w hich was In operation fur the first t ime this fall—and while it reads well in the law it is a must unweildly and cumbersome nieibud. the etiunting of tne votes in ih is township not being finished unti l a f t e r 8 a. m. lo day (Wed-nesday). an I in some other places not umi l inui-h later. According to Ihe old method of count ing, the return* liegin to come in qui te lively hy 11^10 to 12 p m of the night they were cast , hu t up lu 7 a m this morn ing complete re tu rns had been r e v i v e d f rom only seven town ships nnd wurds in this distr ict . Partial re turns hnd been pce ived f rom a good m s n y more and est imates had been made from them, but even yet there Is nothing al-solutely definite known.

The Republicans cls lm the state by 5,000 and the democra is S'-e them by c la iming an equal amoun t , hut the latest deve lopmvntvg ivc assurance of demo-crat ic success, not only on their s tnte t icket, but coun ly t icket as well, Na-thaniel Rice only being lef t by about 250 votes. The only places this county gives to thi ' Republicans are Norton Fitch f rom t h e firet. Ed, M. B i rna rd f rom ihe second and Fred A, Maynard f rom t h e cily legislative diblricts, and we feel like the hoy who w . s kicked by a mule and had hia Irg broken, he wus

mighty glad it A'n«n't his head. But this defea t has inught the Repub-

1 leans a lesson. If ihey had turned out and voted, instead of al lowing a petty snow siorm. or some other equally trivial excuse, keep them a t home, the victory they should have had would surely have

been theirs. In a congressional way we have ihe

assurance tha t t inker as much as they may the democrat ic parly cannot effect any tariff legislation, for wo still have

full control in Ibe senate and assurance tha t the present jus t and eqiiilalde tariff laws will be given a fair tr ial .

Ada gives W i n s n s 3U, Ford 42, Doren SI. McQueen 38. Harvey 35, Skinner 29,

Stebbins 88, MeKnlght 83, and balance

of t h e democra t i c licket 37. Alpine gives W i n a n . 55, Ford 49,

Doran 40, McQueen 01, Harvey 45, S u b-bins 04, Sk inner 82, and the balance of the t icket 40

A lgomag ivesTurne r 170, Watkins174, Adams I7i|. I ^ m o r e a u x 175. Knox I80 Colson 174. Rice 217. McBride ICO

Hymn gives Winans ty. Ford ?8. Doran qO. MeQusen OS. Harvey Py, Skinner 30. S 'ebbins 80, McKnighl 54.

Caledonia irives Turner 17, Wutkins 22, Adams2K. McQueen 37. Knox 17, Rice Sg Colson I IS. McBride 23.

C a m o n give" Turner 86. Wafk ins 87.

Adams 42. L u n o r e a u x W. Knox 41, Rice 53 Colsou 67, and McBride 24.

Cascade givea Turner 0 Wa tk ln s 6, Adams II . L i m o r e a u x S , Knox4 . R u e 12, Colson 18, McHnde 5.

i o u n l a n d gives W m a n s 811, Ford 46, Doran 38

Oalnes gives Turner 13, Wafk ins 7 Adams 19. I/iiiinreHUX 23. Knox 15. Rice

17, C o U u 12, McBride 13. Od Rtpulg tuwiishlp give- Turner 190.

Waikin-iUl. L i m o r r u u x 134. Rice 871. Lowi-ll givea T u n e r 711. W. t ik ins 'O.

A-lams 87. Lamoreaiix 8o. Colson 91, Rice fl2. Knox 80, McBride 80.

Nelron gives Turner 45, Walkins 4g Ada ma 50. L i m o t e a u x 48. Knox 44. Ru e

40, Colson 49. McUndt- 49. Par is gives Turner i'8. Walk ins 18,

Adams 40, L/ imur .anx 57 *Kuox S. Rice 55, Colson 42, McBride 21.

Solon gives Turner 102, Walkins 108, Adums 114, L u n o r e a u x 121, Knox 110, Colson 108. Rice 117, McBride 113

Sparta g lv-s Turner 25. Watk lns 9. ] Adams 29 L i m o r e a u x 29, Knox 20, Rice , 38. Stebbins 123, McBnde 83.

Plulnlield gives Wiuans 1, Ford 2. Adams 11, Lainoreaux 32, Harvey 7, Rice 114. Stebbins 27. MoKnight 11.

Tyrone give* Turner 8, Ford 0, Adams 2. Lainoreaux 14, Harvey 1, Rice 23, Slebbens 10, McBride 0,

Vergennes gives W m a n s 51, Ford 50, Doran 50. McQueen 50, Harvey 50, Skin-ner 50. Slel.bins 50, McKnighl 52.

l l i e city of Od. Rapids gave Winans

3 178, Ford 2.4I9, Doran I.9H9. McQueen 1468, Harvey 1,981, Skinner 1131, Steb-bins IM9, M c K m g b t 1815.

The townships of Bowne, firattan. Oakllsld, Spencer , Walker, and Wyom-ing have not made returns yet .

For Sale.

One del iveiy wagon, 1 single buggy and 1 safe, former ly belonging to Morgan ft Smi th . All accounts due said firm mus t be settled immediately, by money o r a good note . D. U. LOOK,

.Assignee.

More than a hundred years ajjo there Uvod In the town of Shir ley. Ma.s. , a bright, well r rown lad n .nied J o h n Holdon. 11m fa the r was a farmor, snd thn Ut i le follow trudged ahoul tho farm clad In hotnespun nnd home-made clothing, feeding e a h s. dr iv ing j COWS and doing wliat'«rer his h a n d , found to do "wi th al l blB^ligll•."

One Saturday n igh t John w:.s ear ly ! a t ihn g a t e wait ing for h is fa ther ' s 1 bome-coniin;, fo." S . lu rday waa Hie day | when Jonas Iloldon wont to the vil lage j and relumed ladon with packages and | news from llosion. which to them was the c u t r o ' t h e world. A prcseut «-i« 1 an lioliP. ni-of t h ing In Uti le .lohn's { l ife. \\ ba l was b is surprise, then, as bis f a the r roda up lo the gate, to sen bim hand out a long black case, saying:

"Here, ray boy. seo what I'vo brought you for a bir thday p r e s e n t "

And Imagine his grea ter astonish-ment , oa opening thu ease, to see s beautiful fife of dark wood with si lver t r immings!

The boy could hardly believe h is own eyes; and :;s ho was passionately fond of tnualo he lost no t ime In beg inn ing to learn ihu use ot h i . newly-aeqiilred In-. t rument- Ho carried Ihe flfo every, whero with him ami practiced on I t in every . p a r e moment , and before many mon th , bo wa* able to great ly astonish tho villagers, and he won many a com-pl iment by hia sk i l l fu l pla) lng.

J i is t l iofoni tho ravulatlonary war the whole countrv. as every lioy snd gir l ought to know, was In a s ta te of for-mont and d r e a l . War seemed Inevita-ble, and ihu oppresslvo rulo of tho En-glish was ihn thomo of conversation everywhere.

Ll t l lo John heard much of it , and longed to U' a man tha t be migh t Jota the "rebel l ious colonists." And on# d s y be received a comidiment which set h im th ink ing of ma t t e r s in a way the older mouiberaof his family never mlsirustod.

A visitor from Boston was a t t h e farm-house, and the talk, as usual, ran an tho prospect of war in iho colonies. During a pausn in the conversation Mr. Hulden a -ked J o h n to piny something on the life. When ho had played a s t i r r ing matvh or two the s . ranger e s -cUliued: "Upon my word! But thn boy has the soul of music in him! l!o will bo ready for tbo Bri t ish bul ls nnd Hons when It la neoessary,"

John sat (jinie s t i l l for some time. Bat before b»- went lo U-d ho went to h is f a the r and said; "Fa the r , II t ' jo Uritlsh do come, shall I go to war with my flfo?" '

"To bs sure , - ' answered his fa ther , laughingly. " T h e y could not get along without you."

Long af lnr his falh'-r bad forgotten this I n c i d e n t J o h n Holdcn took his dog Zip, and his d . r l i n g life, and went lo s favorite hi l l on llio place to practice. At n igh t the do;; came b ids alone and going s l ra lg l i l up to tho bay's cbamlier began to moan and cry, aad would not loavo John ' s bed.

The family wore grea t ly a larmed, and Instantly divined t h a i something had happened to John .

Boon the whole town was In commo-tion: for Iho news tha i John Iloldon was lost flew l ike wild-Ilti . Hands of men were organized and wenl search-ing tho woods In every direction.

Indians had been traveling through the town recent ly . Had they carried off tho boy? or bad they slolcn tho val-uable Ofe and thrown iho boy Into tbo river? T h e woods wero hunted through and th rough; the rivor was dragired; notices of tho los t boy were sen t in every di rect ion; but weeks leugihonod Into months and no clue » sob ta lnod tha t threw tbo faintest g l immer of l ight on the s t range disappearance.

Everybody belleve l him to lie dead, or with tho cruel Indiana Everybody but ono. Thn hoy's miithnr never lost fa i th in his being safe sumuwhure:

"My boy Is in li d's hands , " sho would say. " In Ills ge-al l ime J o h n will come home."

And noth ing could i n . t o be r from this belief while rwo anxious years sl ipped by.

In t h e mean t ime war had broken out, and Shirley hnd si'iit her ful l quota of moo to l ight for the country 's Independ-ence. I t wiih lliroiii'h 0110 of these that a rumor reach il Mr llolden tha t a boy of twelve wes In (ieneral W. iblngUm's army as llfor.

Jonas Holden was Improssed with tbe cer ta inty tha i tho boy In Washington 's army and b is lost son wero t b e same, lift went h t hi nnd lold h i . wife tbo • tcry. and she wascer la l i of It. Accord-ingly Mr. llolden star ted for Now York, whore Ooneral Washington and bis army wero then statluuoo. "i hero wore no rai lroads or te legraphs then, remem-ber; no th ing bi.l bor es and stage-coaches. Mr. l lolden chose the farmor, and tho bosi he could do. by t ravel ing on horbc-bai k, v. as lo reach Oonoral Washington 's beaUi|uarlers In seven days.

When he finally drew rein a t tbe out-posu of iho ContlnOB'-al army he mads known bis desi re <0 seo Ornera l Knox, who was with Washington al lhat tlmo.

General Knox received tho Massa-ehuset ta farmer with a cordiali ty t b a t put him r.t his rnse In a moment ; snd Mr. Ilolilun found nodl fncu l iy lus ta t inB bis e - r v i d .

• T h e r e I . j o u r laiy. sir!' excla imed tho Intoros t rd General , point ing to a young follow lu n soldier's s u i t gay with brass buttons, who was playing on a Ufo. " H o Is d r i l l ing somo raw ro-c ru lu . T h a t boy Is Caplaln-Oonoral of u . all . sir. I have never known him to whimper or say *1 can ' t '—although h o l s the youngest of us."

T b o f l fer was sen t for In the Colonel's name. As be d r e " near, and l i f t ing hia cap, asked: "Did you send for me, s i r ? ' his eyo fell on his father , s i l l i ng In a corner of the t "nL

In a moment the lioy was In h is fa th-er 's s rms and sobbing l ike s baby. T n e father 's tears wore mlnTled with tho long-lost son's and the r d o u b t s b l o Oon. oral was obl ig ' d tu reHori tu bis hsnd-korcblef as ho withdrew, leaving fatnor and son alon". w:'.h the remark:

"I Ill nr.., our f'on.:miii lor-ln-Chlef. ' " W h e n did you come?" said John ,

when bo could speak. "And bow d U you find mo?"

"Old Captain brongbl mo," waa t b e reply, " and hu can t a k e us both homo."

"And how la molbcr? ' ' pursued lha boy. "Obi I bavo boon so sorry for dear mother. 1 tell you, fa ther , not a n igh t have 1 campod down lo sleop bu t 1 have thought ot molhor , and every tlmo I thought ot her the tears camo. 1 t hough t perhaps she m i g h t d ie •nd I should never see her aga in ."

"Your mother Ii woll ," was tbo fa th-er'* answer. "And she has never for ono moment lost fa i th In your be ing woll and happy, and finally restored t« n s . '

" Y e . , 1 shall ro lum, fa thor ," said John. "Hu t 1 want t h i s war ondod first"

Af te r t h e boy bad Inquired for all t h e family be said:

" B u t why d idn ' t you br ing Zip along, too?"

"Poor Zip!" was tbo reply. "He a c u r n e d hlmsolf to death before yon hnd l>een gono a week. Ho never touched another mouthfu l of food, and would only He on yonr bod and moan."

Generul Knox soon re turned with or-ders froifl the Commr.nder-ln-Chlot to conduct Mr. Iloldon and J o h n to b is bced^uar ters—a . n m m o n . t h a i mus t be

obeyed nt oneo. General Washington received Mr. |

Holden very kindly and .aid, smil ingly: "I hear a Mor / lha t s i u n d s ll!to a ro- i

mnnce In the midst of war. Toll me, I my ll t l lo fifer, how vou came to loavo your parents wlthoiii their knowlodgo, 1

and to ].iln m-j army a l such a lander ago?-'

John was somewhat s b r s h M by t b l . , direct qiiestlon from so dignified and 1

•ugus t a p' r ionago; but tho Oonoral , added, k ind ly :

"You have ihe name of being ono of 1 my bru te t lioys. Toll me how It hap- | pened, Vou never t an away, did you?" ,

"No. sir, never ," nnswi-red John with i sp i r i t "I was playing a 1th my dog | Zip, on Sorrel Hill. »hen n big wagon, fu l l of m-n. o i m " along. Thoy stopped I when they saw mo, nnd one of them called out: 'Halloo, my l i t t l e ftforl We are looking for you. J u m p in.' 1 asked them It the Britl h l'-;! . and lions wero here, and ttioy sa i l ; 'Yes. hurry up!' I Jumped in. sir. and t ' ini was tho way i t happened."

Mr. llolden then rememliered tor t h e first limo tvhal ho had said long ago, when John aikod him if ho would bo needed whun tho BrltUh bul ls and Hons nppearod.

John ' s sto-y was mot by a burs t of : lai igbter qiilte unusual with Washing-ton. Then , pat t ing the boy's rosy cheeks, the Oenoral said: " A f t e r this you must givo us somo music, my lad." 1

And John , qul to elated, rendorod a I s t i r r ing march.

" I don't see how wo can par t with t h i s bravo liov ot yours," said Oeneral Washington 10 Mr. Holden when t b e boy h a i finished playing, "bu t parents bavo tho f i r s t c la im."

John was just then ordered to go and dismiss the nn-n had Iv-en dri l l ing, and ho depar ted with a mart ia l sa lu te to his superiors mid "1 trill bo back in Dvo minu tes" to bis father.

Mr. l lolden, l e f t alone, fold the story ot tho mo ib . r ' s deep fa i th and added: " John seems lo bo I n h l s o l o -menl hero."

Then General Washington told t n e gratified parent an incldont. showing iho spir i t ot tho lad.

"When I. with a number of my snlte, approached the vicinity of Monmouth Court-Bous"." said h", " I was mot by a l i t t lo musician, who archly cried out : T h e y aro al l coming th i s way, your Honor: '

" • W h o are coming th i s way?" said I. " ' W h y . our boy , your Honor! Our

boys! and tho British s re r igh t a f t e r themr

•'•Impossible!' 1 cried; but spur r ing my borso I found the boy's words only too truo."

" H e Is a good hor ." addod Oonoral Knox, "and Invaluable in t r a in ing raw recruits. It they are homesick bo ta lks k l n d l : with them and obecrs them won-dorfullv w.ib his ar lent pVr io t i sm."

Thn boy just then returned, and Oen-oral Knox added: "Well , what did yonr men sav wlo-n you lold them you were going home?"

John blu he 1 ami answered: " I could not tell them ibai . your Honor. Father , lot mo stay another year. Then I . ba l l bo th l r ioen acd ab le to he lp yon more on tho farm. Vou know mother Is well, and tho war will soon ho over."

Wha t f a the r In revolutionary tlmee oould res is t .uch an appeal?

Washington smiled, and Mr. Holden eonsentod. And a f t e r a l;lnd farewell from the Fa ther ot bis Country, and • loving ope from '.he yonng flfer, J o u m Holden rode away, saying to himself:

"Mv bov could not hold a more hon-

ored position,—1 leave him sato in t h e hands of Oeneral Washington—and of God."

When, a f t e r seven more days ot horde-back riding. Jonas Holdcn arrlvod a t bU own door In Shirley, bo waa mot b y his maiden slstor with tbo words:

"Disappointed again! So I t wasn' t our John a t al l? 1 toll you, you'll never •on tha t lioy again."

But Mr. Holden held out bis band to tho hoy's moiher.

"My dear ," he said, ••John Is thn hap-piest hoy In th" Continental a rmy."

I t took a long tlmo to toll tho . l o ry of tbo journey; of his reception a t Wwh-Inglon's hoadquartors; ot hia finding th* boy; ot his growth. Unpruvomeut •nd populari ty; ot b is close adhoronoe to tho principles ot r ight and t ru th which tney had t augh t bim; and ot the g r e a t commander's praise ot their son. B a t • t last tbo father said:

"Have I done r ight In leaving b i o there?"

" J u s t r i g h t " aald tho mother. J o h n Holdon retumed to h is parents

when the war was over and lived to • good old sgn. And his nam* may be •sen, tor the searching, oven now, on t h e book, a t Washington, as a pen-aloncr ot 1 7 7 1 - T o l e d o Bladn.

—A Weighty Objection—SUtioaer— ' T h i . wri t ing paper i . very cheap, for It U ex t ra heavy," S l e b e n s t e l n - " D e n Id von'd d a I t makes der poadiget c u t more, don'd Id?"—Drake ' . Maga-slne.

lloiidln's liiniirstle ContrlTnaeea.

n .md in ncqnired a comfor table com-peleiice by the exercise of his ni t , and hn built a huiidsuiiie vi!la ut SL Oervais, nnar Blois When he hud retrod from business lie uiiiiisod himself by lutruduu-ing vurous curious inveutlons into his place and the gruuilds at tached to it. The garden gate was s i tuated some 400 yards frum the house. A visitor hail only to raise a diminut ive brass knocker and let It fall upot the forehead of a fan tastic fuce—making bu t u faint sound— when a large hell was sot In motion In tho villa,

At the same t ime the gate s w u n g open automatically, the plate bearing the nnuie "Rober t Houdin" disappeared and another took its place mi which was MgraveJ the word "En t re* . " When the postman delivered the letters he had brought he waa Inst m e t e d to drop them through a slit in the (mte into thu recep-tacle provided for th is pnrjiose. The box. directly th is was done, started of its own accord on Its j o n m e y to the front door of the bouse by means of a min ia tnre elevated rai lway.

Houdin invented, too. an ingenious contrivance by wliich, while lying tn bed. he could feed his horse in a ..cable fifty yan l s from the villa, for mi touch-ing a suiull but ton there was put in mo-tion an appara tns tha t cansed the exact portion of oats required for the animal 's meai to fall Into the manger f rom the granary above. By another curious piece of mechanism a l i t t le bench tha t stood beside a ravine in a remote par t of t h e grounds wus so constmcted tha t imme-diately any person s a t down npon i t t h e machine automatical ly traversed a nar-row bridge that spanned tho gorge, a n d bar ing deposited the occupant on the othor side tho bench returned to its orig-inal position.—Chambers' Journal .

Ugblnlng Put an Aag.l ou a Portrai t . A portrait of the late John Taylor,

which J . H. Smith lias on exhibition in his store, a t t rac ts many visitors daily, nnd lias caused a great deal of dlacua-sion. The portrait formerly reeled on Uie mantelpiece at Mr. Smith 's lesidence at Mount Olive. Recently, dur ing a heavy s tomi, a l ightning fhish s truck I t The f r a m e was deoiolished, bnt the flash left on the |)ortrait a clearly defined picture of au angel with outstretched wings oversliadowing Mr. Taylor 's head, the amis encircling hi i neck and the right hand holding a bunch of flowers. The pose of the nngel suggests protection and benediction. Tho dark line show-

{ ing the lightning's j immey along the cardboard tarns a b m y t l y jus t abov* Qw

face of Mr. Taylor , giving the spectator the Idea that tho nngel changed the l ightning's conrau.

Snis-rvtitions people consider it as an indication tba t Mr. Taylor is in heaven, bnt Mr. Smith explains tho phenomenon by saying that the picture of an angel exactly like that which appears on the Taylor portrai t was on the back of a photograph near hy. Ce bolicvos tha t by some electrical f reak the picture of the nngel was photographed over tho por-trait . The affair, however, has cansed a great deal of comment , and people ir miles around come to see the plctnrc. ,

Wi th the November number of 'I h e A r t A m a t e u r , th ree color plate* ire given according U) the new de|Ntrture inniiKurated in the October issue. The eight- | iage supplement of working draw-ings is a crowded one, Is-ing full of original designs for embroidery, ch ina paiiiliug, carved wood and repmsse

brass works. Professor Ernest Knauf f i continues his " Pen and Ink Drawing ." The article on Jules Breton (with a double page sheet of valuable studies beside t n o illustrations in the text), is concluded. " A r t at Home," by W. J . L i f u e . and the •r t ic les on Por t ra i t and China Paint ing are cont inued. There s re sjn-cial designs for church decora-l ions; a beautiful full page design for • n embroidered portiere; some very gmcuful embroidery |iailernB for table linen, by Mrs Barnes Bruce, a ful l sized

drawing for a Fun mount by Marian Reisd. and some charming designs for Frui t bowls and Butter plales by Pat ty Thura . How to ar range Door H a r p s or Door Zithers Is a novel subjec t wi th two illusiraiicns. An exquisite reproduc-tion by Kurtz, of a lead-pencil s tudy by J . Carrole Beckwith. forms the f ront is -piece. The ll ree color plates include: i (1). A large Isndscape (20x14), a River i Name, by H. Laurent , the well-known French artisl—a plate probably dcelined 1 A$k for lo be ao popular s n d exlisust the edit ion in a week, as did the September " K i t -tens;" (2). A wonder fu l fac simile of a delicately painted figure subjec t in water colors, enti t led ••Going to Market." by MaximiHenneOuyon; (3). " Cactus" Plates, the lirst three of a tef , designs by H. A. Crosby, in gold and colors for ch ina pauiling. The text i . plentifully ntorsjiersed with il luslraiions, and has

a m o n g articles a very inii refling one f rom Pans , by Theodcre Child, and an ainiising skeich "How 1 ma lo a Plaster Cast. ' ' My Note Book, the Review, of n . w hooks and iho corres] i n d e n t , are especially intereicing tins iinmtli, and ibe progrBiiiineof The Art A m a t e u r for 1890 will lie found set out th. rein. Al-logether the numlier may la- f:i,rly claim-ed to be the fullest yet issued. (Price 3.5 cents.) M-ibTAUt'E Marks . I'ublislier, 23 Union Squi re , New York C ly .

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' ' a im,Ess CniLDDIRTIl, ou r new liook, tells bow ani j womsn may liecome 0 iniiibi r iriiliout ring any iMin irhal-

<•''• r, Also how to In a t and overcome n.i rnli g n . kncss. swelled limbs and oilier evils a i iendlng pregnancy. I t i s reliable, and highly endorsed by physi-cians as the wife's i rue pr iva te compan-ion. Send two cent s t amp fo r deaenp l i t e circulars and conlldentisl letter, sent in sealed envelop.'. Address

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Come and look at our Piano, c i r s now, yours it may bo. Il will certainly belong t " some of yo'i.

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J l m y f u f a U th . n«Mt ancient and motl general ot all dUasie*. Scarcely a family Ij entlr- ly free from I t while Uioiuaads everywhere a r . its .uBerliig ilsrei. Ilood'i Hanapanlla has had remarkable luceesi la curing every form of icrofula. Tb . moat icvers and painful running tores, swellings la t h . neck or goitre, humor In t h . eyes, causing parUal or total bllndnesi yield to t h . powerful effeclt of Ihli medicine.

Tho W o r s t Type . ' U y son was atllctcd with the worst type

of .crofula, and un th . recommendation ot my drugglit I gave him Hood's Komparllla. Today h« ts sound and well, DotwIUutaadlag It wss said titer, was not enough modldn. In Illinois to effort a cure." J . C n a u r u i t , IlllpolU, IIL Be sur. to get

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

•old by all dntfglau. f I; tlx toify pre^red only by C. I. HOOD A CO,. Apotbe^ariM. Low.U, Mau.

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k e t s w e a r a n d o t h e r m a k e s t e a r .

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valuable informstion about horses. Two or three dollars for a i a IIone

Blanket will make your horec worth more •nd cat lean to keep' warm.

5/A Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test

30 other styles al prices 10 suit even-bod t If vou can't pel ihem frpm yoin daaier iti is .

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Fresh Mea t s ,

Sa l t Mea t s ,

F i s h ,

Poul t ry ,

a n d G a m e IN SEASON,

Choice Lard aod Tallows,

un I is in the ninrkei lo buy

C H O I C R S T O C K .

T h e People A r e W i t h U s ! T H E

C I T Y B O O T A N D S H O E S T O R E

I s B o u n d T o R u n W i l d ,

Regardless of Any Advance of ianufaeturers P r i c e s i n B o o t s a n d S h o e s .

We still continue to sell Ladies, Gents, Misses and Child-rens Fine Foot Wear at the Old and Popular Prices, which have been lower than other dealers. While other dealers have already advanced from 15c. to 25c. per pair, we will hold ours down to the Old Prices, and go One lietter by giving a Fair Discount to People of Large Families with Many Feet to Dress. The Season of the Year is fast approaching when you will be looking for Warm Goods for the Feet. We will be on hand to show you all kinds of that Class of Goods when called for, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Felt Shoes, Slippers, Arctics, Alaska's and Wool Lined Rubbers; Mens and Boys Felt IJoots, Mackinaw Socks and Overs, Snow Excluded Arctics, Alaska's and Wool Lined Rubbers.

A F U L L L I N E O F

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I E . - 2 - . I E I O G - I L E : .

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J e w e l r y ,

Clocks, S i lverware ,

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LOWEST PRICES,

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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

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t i l D N E Y A N D L I V E R C U R E C r o w n P la s t e r s a n d Pil ls .

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INE NEEDL CIGARS & Ci3ARETTES.

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Csc them for a plo«8ar.t smoke anil speodv reiir-f for IkFLUSHZA. ACUTE UNO CHRONIC CmRRH. CLERGYMEH S

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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

t y Cormponilenl* trill jthfine mail

their rtimfnwnlcnMim* no fhrp trill rwcA Ihi* vfleenot later than Txttdiiy n i n m -

ing,

IIob»rt McVean, of Grand Rapid*. vwiUd J t k o U u t e n b r o o k Runday .

Juke Mnnli-nliMnk dttR I <3S bushf!« of potatoes for I h i t rear '* crop.

Floyd Oood sell had lite mis for tune to break h i t le){, below the kneo. 2 weck i akii, while pUy ing a t M h o i l . He l«

Kettinx alonic well as oould be expect-

ed .

D. M Oood fell threahed 40 ImsheU of clover w I for Charles Compton , In Ada Towndtip. Irt»t Fr iday, In t hour* and

Fraeporl.

It. X. KeiMer, of LdwrII , visited hia many a c q u a i n t a n c e in th is plaoo Sat-urday evening and S u n d a y .

Tho m a n tha t t hmka lha t edit ing a i n i i e n a a picnic in dull , newalee* wea - . . . , .

' , . . . , . , 2> min'i tee, which waa g rown on 7t ihe r will «oon Iw t ry ing to bore a hole • , 1,1

. . . . J . * acre* The work waa done wi th Db new Hlrdsell 11 tiller.

Trade a t t h e store is on t h e Increase. Mr Stevens kee j* a nice stock of gooda.

O. Botree has given up t h e gr is t mill htwneas, ao for the ptvaent t lmt is idle.

J . \V. Fallaaa and wife have returned from a visit with f r ieads in York S ta te .

A boil on his neck is w h a t makea Max Denny look croaa eyed.

Mrs Wtn Cut le r is in Ohio, whe re she will sovod t h e win te r . Mr C. » i l l Join her in a shor t t ime. O t r e r .

CATARRH C O L D

IN H E A D Try the Cure

ELY'S CREAM BALM C l e a n s e s t h e N a s a l P a s s a g e s .

l a y s I n f l a m a t i o n , H e a l s t h e S i res R e s t o r e s the S e n s e s ol T a s t e . .Smell a n d H e a r i n g .

A p a r t l r l e li. Mpplied I n t o aac l i u n a t r l l anil la uitrriialilr. 1'rlrr AUn. ut D. ii;i;lr>U or b y m a l l . KLY BUOTHIiKH. f . Wa n-r Hi. Now York.

WHAT S C O T T ' S

EMULSION CURES

c o i i t u < v . n i a N

S C R O F U L A B R O N C H I T I S COUGHS COLDS W a i t i n g l i s e : b h

Wonderful Fl«8h Producer . H a n y h a v e g a i n e d c u e p o u n d

p e r d a y t r i t a m e . S c o t t ' s t r a u l u i o n ia n o t a a o c r c t

r e m e d y . I t c o n i n i n o t l io n t i m u l a t -i n g p r o p e r t i e s of t h e H y p o p h o s -

£b i t e s a n d p u r e N o r w e g i a n C o d dvor Oil, t h e p o t e n c y of tooth

beinj> l a r g e l y innroanod . I t is uwed b y P h y n i c i a n s ni l o v e r t b e w o r l u .

PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold hu all Dn i f l f f i a fa . -

• C O T T A B O W N C i C t i u m t n t s , H. Y

limtigh a kernel of whea t wi th a grain

drill .

W h y can ' t Kreeport have a depot like o ther railroad towns? In s to rmy weather it is not very pleasant for people who are wait ing for the t ra in , to s tand out

in ihe wet »nd cold.

Rev. O . A. Myers and family are now domiciled in the new parsonage af ter working hanl and wai t ing patiently fo r several weeks. The M. E. people now have a pleasant home for their pastor.

Ixwk a t the label on your paper and if

you owe, pleaae call and i>ay up.

Uown tha h i r e r .

Mr J o h n Englea has sold his fine hay t eam, with their hs rnew. They will l)e remembered by many aa t h e fa rm team lhat took the blue r ibbon, this fall , al the Lowell fair . The considerat ion, ^pur hundred and ten dollar*, c a ih .

Mr nnd Mrx E. (1. P n t n c k , of Cannon , Sundayed a t L . A. Carter 'a .

Mr Will Jonea and n i i family spent one day t h e first of this week , with his parents, Mr and Mrs J . T. Jonea,

Mr Ray Ouall and fami ly have moved to the town of Boston, Ionia Co., he having bought a fa rm there .

Mrs Fratik Ernst spont a few days vis-i t ing f r iends in (id. Rnpida last wi-ek.

The P a of I. held the i r regular mee t -ing in t h e school h o u w of O u t . No. 2. S a t n r d a f , Nov. 15ih.

8 . B TownscnJ (of Muskeg,in), visiu-d his old homo and frienda in thU vicinity i h e iirst of the weik

Alton t loma .

There was quite a fall of snow Mon-day ntghl .

Mr and Mia Cheater C h u r c h , of LOOT! I, visited their children a t Alton, last Sat-t iniay and Sunday.

J . D. Frost has ano the r h o n e sick with t h e distemper.

Misa I.tbbie Doyle is h u e d to tpach the win ter t e rm of school here, school to lie-gin in two weeks.

Mrs J . L Covert haa been at he r •Oft's in Lowell a few days.

Election is being held a t the Alton Grange Hall to-day (Tuesday) and is passing off pleasantly and al l r ight .

Perry Purdy ia home f rom threshing

A. Lewis and son E l . and families have moved away and I ra Gardner ha* moved into their house.

George Taylor has a sick cow.

Miaa Augusta Herber t will e l i t e her fall t e rm ot school n e x t F n d a y . This is her four th te rm here.

W h y buy ready-made panic t h a t don ' t fit. when you can ge t P a n t s to measure for fS , at Smilh'a.

Waal l-owrtl Llnka.

J e r ry Lester, f r om Ohio, is m a k i n g a visit he re th is fall .

Mr* ChrUty Husted w e n t to Canada last Thureday, to visit her brother . May she have a safe r e tu rn .

Dmne Rumor in forms us t h s t L a t h e r McConnell had qui te a runaway last week, bnt did no t do much damage , which was lucky to r h i m .

Mr and Mrs S towe w-ent to Od. Rapids lata Thursday aod had a plensant t ime.

W e nnders taod t h a t D, L. Sterling and Lu the r k'clJonnell sold 1,000bushelfc of potatoes at 60 cen t s per bushel.

Onr first snow c a m e Monday night and il anowod about 4 inches. Quite a y o u n g winter .

Mn> Ella Merr iman came out f rom

Rockford as a delegate for the Woman ' s Christ ian Temperance Union . Stie re t u rned S i turday.

Mr and Mm E. Campbel l went to Gd Rapids lust week.

Ber t Oreen has re turned f rom Ada. whero be has been word ing the p isl month . Whi le gone he I usked 43B hu of corn a n d bound t h e s u l k s . How's tha t for h igh?

A. Fisher & Co. enny a ful l line-of E. E, Cliase's cookies, • n k e s a n d bread.

Eoslh lloalou.

A m w woodshed adorns the achool house ground.

School commences in the North Pell District this (Monday) morning. Mia-Altoe Layer, who h a s t a u g h t several te rms there before, will l ew h th is term.

Tin t ime for the ilisaiipoiiiied jKili-t icians to return to their f o r m e r occupa-lions is near ut hand , nnd j u d g i n g Irom what w e heard in th ree apeeohea we listened to in tlie th ree evening* we were f rom home last week (none of which were Republican), a Pniladelphia luwyer could not m a k e up his mind

'which party fctood t h e best chance of winning. We learned tha i in Eaton and Barry Coumys tlie d e n n i c r a f and P 's . uf L were runn ing tlie same men ou their res|iectivc t i ckeu .

A new orrivfc] nt t h e home of Mr and Mrs Edgar Hughson , on Sa turday , in the {lerson of a bouncing girl baby. Mother and child rejiorted doing well, a n d a happier man tlum the fa the r it seldom seen.

Mrs Vol ma Bernard and two children, f rom Gd. Rapids, a re visiting her auma , uncles and couains.

J o h n Wilson takes more money f rom two acres of ground than any man in Michigan, in our opinion. H e reports $.ri80 f rom tha t a m o u n t of ground in apples and potatoea, a n d has apples for his family in h is o w n cellar which he has not called wor th any th ing , and there was 38 missing tre<* ui ihe orchard .

Hon. A. 8 . S t anna rd and wife have re turned f rom Colorado, where they have been a few- weeks visiting the i r

son, J a y D. S t a n n a r d .

Fall >aabarch Lorala.

We have not b lown away or even k m w we were missed unti l ou t a t le i ' l icn was called lo it by t h e Vergennes Cor

respondent in laal week's J o u b k a l . If ourueniH are of interest to any one we will t ake up t h e pencil once more nnd

A full l ineof f resh cook tea, cakes a n d bread a t A. Ei ther & OoV

r a r n e l l I 'otnla

A mlsaion heg 'ns lo t h e Cathol ic church t h e 23il and cont inue* unUI t h e SOih of th is mon th .

W m Boy Sen haa a l i l l le eon very sick with d iph ther ia , but he Is impn iv ing a t

ihis w n i i n g . School in Dist. No. 5, will not c o m m e n c e for a week ye t , for feat of the disease spreading.

P . McOean buried a lovely daugh t e r . 1.1 years old, Oct. 28ih, w h o died f rom diphther ia ,

Mr E. Bergin, former ly of thla plsce, now of Grand Rapid*, lost two children recently, f r om th i sdreeded du«ase . diph-theria, more are sick, but a re improving. These friemfci have the s y m p i t h y of all .

I t »* Mi«e H, Collin*, of Sand Lake, teaching i h e church achool, ins tead of Miss Bell Nugent ,

Mm P. Murphy, of A d a , i s « i l h her dsughie r , Mrs Boylen, he lp ing canr for llie sick.

Geo. B, Fu l l e r haa the agency for a " N a m e F r o n t , " Call s n d are i t . H a v e your n a m e on you r horse. Also a gene,, lor a blacking, to <iii l u r n e - s . tha t Un ix

the world. Doe*away wi th w a g i n g and makes t h e leather sof t . Call a n d aee them.

Saranae.

Cas«le Alloway has b»en lined f l ' O In the U. S Court at O J . Rtplda for selling liquor wi ihout a g o v e r n m e n t license.

One n ight last week, a carcass of a large spring calf, belonging to 11. J . Hills, of this villai;!', and J o h n Scott , who l iv iaon Mr Hill's f a r m , was stolen f ro n the alaughler house on Miles Monks' f a rm. Wednesday of th is week W m , Friar, Adelliert Button an l R e u b e n T i y -lor, all uf L iwel l , were a r res ted for the commission of the c r ime . They were arraigned lieforv Jus t i ce Aldricli and Iheir examinat ion w** l lxed lor the 0th

of next mon th In d e f a u l t of £200 Im I each they were t aken to t h t jai l a t Ionia, —Local.

Chaprl Chat .

Two more of on t c i l i t ens have gone t o aou them Alabama, viz , J . liu MuMllleu and Al. Turne r . They report favorably of t h e country they a r e In.

Dyke Harr ington, w h o has been sick fo r a lung t ime, is m u c h bel ter and the prospect la good for hia complete rw« oovery.

Chicken pox Is w h a t alls t h e ch l ldn n of Eben Swan and Mr Mitchei .

Vinnte Robinson has b rough t home a bet ter ha l f , w h o will he reaf te r keep hmise for himself a n d fa t t ie r . We have

not learned w h a t was t h e lady 's maiden name, bu t we wish t h e m plenty of hnp-

pmeas.

S E V E R A L P A R I S I A N D E N S

H#aE COMBINATIONS OF LUXURY,

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE.

Ttie Sanr lun* of Srlantlils, Crlllca and Literary Qanluaea of World Wlda Itep-

n I a 111 n •—tVTi era lha Rrighl Llchls na-i l /* la Do Thalr Chaaaa Work.

T h e aunetntn of M. Loots Pas t eu r , fo r example , is one of t h e most s imple in the high o rde r of t ro ly physical comfor t . It is not encnmbeTed with the scientific paraphernal ia of ten met wi th in tbe honaen of medical men. A large carved oak table s t ands by t b e side of t h e arm-cha i r in which t b e great sdeot iM often s i ts In qnlet contemplation of Lis past experience and f n t n r s hopes. In that high stack of green canes a t wh ich be ensta a n occasianal glanne s t o n e of vain-able notes s r e classed In pOTfsut o rds r They are ready for referenos should n f resh problem arise In the w o r s e of U s labors in br inging sbout the prevention o r i-nre of t h a t tearrihle a f f l i c t t e t o t b e s tndy of which he has devoted so many years of his valnable and sucoestfnl life. M. Past en r usnslly wears a close fitting skull cap when in his sanctnm. Be is g rand cross of I he Legion of Honor, mem-ber nf t b e F r e c c h academy a n d perpetual sec re la r r of tbe Academy of Sciences.

TUB ORKAT TOWIB MNUMOL

M. Gur tavo Eiffel, the engineer whose wonder fu l popularity has g r o w n ao rap-.

Wm Renn»lls. of O r a t t a n , waa In Ihe ' % • ' • ai-cnstomed to rnminate . in a ne.ghborh.XHl laal Sa tu rday , looking for ^ l i k i n g hot very cMnfortable w r . side, one pmvin* ra the r refrarton-; hnt

of l ibrary He Is fond of walk ing about a f t e r sundry g n u

milk teeth of theowner . Ino ' r fnsas sharp and needlelike aa those of n puppy,

Tho t ra ining of toese yonng Hons rarely occupies less apnro of t i m e than twelve months, nnd !a chiefly accom-plished by kindnena. Mr. Darling, their t ra iner . Inform oil mo t h a t ho regarded force aa not lieing deslniWe. aa It excited the a r l m a l s tn rebellion nnd was not conducive to obedience, whereas, t ra ined nnder t h e system atlopted. each animal knnwa Ita name and answers to I t So sucoessfnl are the methods employed hy Mr. Darling that he has n e w been bi t ten by the animals d u r i n g the t ime be haa had them In hand.

In addit ion to the lions t h e collection Includes two hnge Bavarian Iwarhnnnds, which take a very prominent par t in the performance.

A f t e r th is introduction t o the p « form-ers I took my sent wi th t h e nmlience to witness Ihe exhfWtion. U r . Dsf l lug and his asaiatant entered t h e a rena wi th the llona and one of the dogs: the former, s t the word of command. leaped np upon pedestals and ar ranged themsel»»» In pyramidal groups. Whi le in th is pod-

Give lis a Raise, The StilTi r i ng Cat Cries O u t ! while a l l '

u toumi us ihe cry f m n i the h u m a n family is

GIVE US A MOP! We can' t promise to g ive yon a drop on Buola. M o r e Bpil lllllila r <iia ds. bill w e a t i l i e lo g l \ e yon the vi iv lowest prc-H on fiaii«e.«r t h a i can Im found in t h e coun t ry .

O u r Fall Stock la Very Complete and we are candid when w e say l i n t we will do

As W e l l or Better By You i h s n any house in the t o w n . Our stuck waa selected wi ih great care s n d upon arr ival was al l

Examined. Pair by Pair, And our judgmen t is t h a t we have a t ru ly excel lent slock of foo twear . W e k m d -

Uon Mr. Darling placed t h o ends of two i jy invi te you lo call and aee us. and t r v our Boota and Shoes. * in the moutha of tho lions, form-

R O B B R T S O N . & S O N . ing festoons, over and under which one of t h e dogs leaped: t w o of the lions then stepped nnon s plank forming a seesaw, the dog leaping on t o t h e center aod swaying it from side t o aide.

One of tbe lions then mounted n tri-cycle. working the pedqls moving the front wheel with i ts fore feet , whi le l b s boarhonnd was pushing lieliind. The chariot was then hrtmght forv.-ard; one lion entered readily lietwccn tho s l u f t s . and t w o oihera took the i r places r.t ei ther

a fa rm u. root o r buy . j ^ r j U r o U t t a n . f ^ ^ U y

Two democra t ic epcakers f rom Grand mak.-s a hah in front of his admi rab l s Kapids c a m e out to tins Egypt achool r k i m n e y piece, the shelf uf which iasur-bouse laal Fr iday even ing , lo tell t h t mounted by a very chaete and beaut i ful

iHrinera how ihe new lantT wt i go ing l o ' e m a l r bust On each ride of Ihe chim-

rooThem ( the fa rmers) . T b l . o o n u n u n - i *** * * * * u " 1 ' ro r It waa in thia Sanctum, ritualed in

growla l;o snlimiltctl l o ihe s t ronger will of Ihe t ra iner , who mounted the chariot and drove the t r io round tb® circle.

T h e pe r fonnanee is very distinct f rom tha t of Ikm tamer* In Rtneral . w h o m!e the i r charges wi th roils of iron nnd p r k1 tlsem wi th points worse t han t h e Mings

W e sell Ihe Celebrated W . L- Donglssa #:i 00 Shoe, for Gents ,

• >.- Kn.no . l . u I n r , ,u,l nn . t t l . i i . l i f i . r 1 1 — m e i i i u i u i i nuuu i w u r w - m a i l m e r - tu ias , i . b i . r , i I t h e R u e d r P m n y . tha t U . Goa taveGi t f s l j of scorpiors , n till r i ng t h e fea r and terror

Ihi-IUM-Ives. evidently look bu t l i t t le in I aoiyed the laat few aenoua difficultiea [ of t h e an imals n» t h e mpe r io r power of lereet in democniK) ajieecliea, a* t h e : w h i c h a t o-ae l ime threatened tbe com- j man. Mr. Darling, on tlie ot'.ter band.

A . R . H E N D R 1 X ,

P L U M B E R LOWELL.

S t e a m S ! b t Water Heaters S t e a m F i t t i n g a n d P u m p R e p a i r i n g ,

IRTIFICUL STONE WILIS. FUfi&IXG. ETC Aa» PNMM In'rn-ll-ir i" Ur w«lkii. nirfMlnaea, or any-

Iblncoribat aert, *UI hod It to tbelr mtereai l.i;rt my p<Vea

t W A l l m-ork a t I/ivresl Living Rates, and Hat-isfiicilon g i iHrnnlwI . | | 8

hottse waa but about hulf lllled.

Mrs Mina Wataon and Mr

Kliudalr.

F . K ing filled a ca r wi th potatoes last week,

J a m e s Berkey Is work ing a t picket sawing foi H . Foster .

The Kt lgus boys are do ing a good ' j o b

opening t h e road between t h e mill and

John Rii tenger 's .

Hon A. 8 S t anna rd and wi fe r e t u m e d f rom ihe i r western t r ip Sa tu rday morn-ing. They viaiied F. O. Scsrr , 8 . K . Remington s n d familiea in Kansaa, J . D. S lannard 'a in Greeley, Col. , and climbed t h e backbone of i h e American conum-nl a n d b rought h o m e numerous precioui e p ' c i m e n s of it , wh ich may be viewed a l ihe i r home. Tbey re turned

ia Denver , much clat- d w i t h the i r viwi to t h e land of petpetual sunshine .

C. H . F a r n h a m u on the sick list Dr Brooks visited h i m Sunday .

Mrs H . F a r n h a m and d a u g h t e r J e n n i e are h o m e f rom Gd. Rapids.

C. S Engl ish waa h o m e a few hour* Sunday , r e t u r n i n g to Lowell S u n d t } evening .

• • • • • • I l Darling, pletiou of hia C l u m p do Mars i n . n u p h . U very famil iar with Ihe members of

„ Emory a oil there it ia t l u l be now medi ta tes his t roupe Tlie i n snaor la wliich he I W h w . r e visiting, l a a week, a t l ha I ° ' e r « ' « ' " ? I » ' f t i o a formed t ^ i m e o f look b o l l o< the fo re l eg , of one of the

Oome of iheir f a i r n t s . Mr and Mr. Sao . ^ h : ^ and pn'led h t n ^ w n frrmi his . . . hu. project for tbe construct ion of the pedestal when he was not sndc ien t ly

Ifcach, reiuintng lo the city b u n lay. N p t n i | ) 0 , I t , n t o r p , r t s . The ( ^ l n d e f e n d i n g w a a a i a n r i n g

We were pleased to hear f rom P a r n e l l ' main objections to the mu-tro poll tan j T h e lions are of Afr ican descent, bu t . again a n d glad lo k n o w i h e correspond- 1 scheme are t l u l It would destroy tbe Ute tbe maiori ty of t h e specios now in r n l u improving iu heal t l i . j beauty of the boolevards a n d tu iu tbe menageriea. have all U<en born in captiv-

t , Uue of omnibuses running f rom tbe i tv . a n d fsmniar ixed ^ i t l i man f rom To-night (Monday) w e are having » U a , W c i n e i u , t h e Baatile. I t i a n o t a t tl icir U r l h . Whether they will retain

tail of - I h e b e a u u l u s n o w . " | M unlikely t h s t t ha engineer who tri- r.icir docility aa they advance toward W h y does the J o c r n a l still cont inue ; umphed ao gloriously in tbe case ol his the i r ful l sire remains t o be oeen: Imt al

to be a week late io reacblug th is otfioe? , tower will achieve another VKtorr wi th present they ottw Ihe most complete AIIA. ' L D , * "FWSY proposes to c o n s t r n c t specimensof trained lions thnt i t has ever

- — ] The man of tbe iron tower is a n officer of t h e Legion of Honor.

M. P r a n d s q n e Sarcey, the well known theatr ical cri t ic of Tbe Temps, and one of the brigiitost of the galaxy of P a n -sian chroniclers, inhalrits d u r i n g h is long working hours a l ibrary in wh ich he is almost surrounded by his books. M. Sarcey is beyond what is usually consid-

i ered the pr ime of life, yet he looks well aa. "wi th apectacles on nose." and wear ing a soft aud smooth whi te beard.

Hood s Sai>apari lU is a purely veg-i table pre|>aiation, l « i n g f u e f rom in-

j u r i o u s ingo-dtents . I i ia | ieculiar iu l is cura t ive power.

Ora t l aa l ia lhrr lnjfa .

November is t ry ing ha rd to don w i n -te r "a w bi te robe.

E l i e r Clemona is suffer ing f rom a bad ly s p r a i n e d ank le .

H . LeaMtfT sold a Shropshi re r a m to Eoib iee Lesaiter. of C a n n o n .

A b r s m Smi th , lately f rom Dakota, has been very aick a t t h e home of hia son. H i r a m Smi th .

E m o r y Storey, wi th his cousin, B. Storey, of York Sta te , passed last week in Potoekey.

Mrs Trowbridge, of Greenvil le, a t tend •d c h u r c h a t Aahley, S u n d a y , also Mrs George Walk ins . w h o is visiting her sia

ter. Mrs George Aahley. Mr Walk ins ia in Mobile, Ala . and wri tes it waa a le r rible a igbt t o wiinraa ihe late fire there

Tlie social held wl lb Mra Elmer Cook Oci. 81. waa en joyed l.y all . Mrs L. E Brooks waa elected Pres iden t of tlie Society and is fu i l v capable of filling the place. Reodpta , ( 4 35.

Mrs Ed . Howard w s s surprised. Nov

I vl. by a large company of relatives, w h o b rough t her e n easy chair in honor of her b i r thday . H a v e bu t few p a n i c u l i i s but a r e sure they had a happy lime.

I t waa lieal t s commence i b e p tatoe record w-ith loodenit ion and grow belter inaiead of r e t rog rad ing , aa t h e following wid prove: Levi Tul l le haa BOO bu-hels of potatoee f rom 12 acri-a. and Eh N o h -

lin haa one jKiti.loe weighing 7 Ilia I ox . wh ich is the w o n d e r m e M uf every lie-holder .

Mra Clinton Green and tier mother , Mra Lawrence , have ic turned f rom Kim

aaa City, Mo , Mrs J o h n Randal l , f r um Ohio, J . B Hull and daugh te r , Nellie f r u m Y o l k Stale , und sl l tell of |hkii crops in the section of country visiu-d. Surely we a r e a favored jieople hero.

Poli t ical mee t ings a t O r a t t a n church

lusi week w e r e addressed by Rev. C. Oldfleld, of Cedar Spr ings , on probibi t ' o n , a n d F . D. M. Davis, of Ionia, f rom a Republ ican s tandpoin t . Mr Davis d.d not ib iuk it "beneaUi his dignity lo mee t a w o m a n . " and told the ladies l.e fel t honored by their presence, aud that their ini luence waa a power for r ight , it t h e y were not al lowed the ballot.

H o w a s t r aw alack could burn between t w o b u m s 18 feet o r so a p a i t and not burn t h e bui ld ing is a mystery lo 11 wise w h o did not see t h e e u u i e a l »Vill Smitli 's Oct . 21. J . 1. Weekea had j u s t began th reah ing clover eeed when u alniw sta. k so s i t i i aud waa discovered on lire. All hands working with a will, drawing

w u u a wi th the tank •vagon—and iho ladiea f rom llie well keeping the barna ^•ei—ao kept the t i re confined to ihe w u r k . H o w ii originated is not known,

aa t h e engine was on Ihe far ther side f rom one of llie ba iua .

Peter Caaner—one of our pioueen— died Monday a t 4 o'clock p. m., a f t e r a

long, l ingering sickness. Funeral Oct. fi, at Grat tan church Maud.

Veixeonea Vlallur.

Mr s n d Mra L J Rolnnson have been to Albion to vi-il the i r daugh ie r , Mrs Will Schneider a n d fami ly .

Mra D. 8 . Blanding spent last Thurs-day wi th f r iends in I<owell.

Alber t Blanding a n d Ali le Brnn. t i took in t h e Carnival , a t Lo«e l l , O d 23.

Mrs W . L. M e m man a n d Mrs E L . t , , Beni-ett wen l to AlUi. last T l . u r ^ a y , as ^ i i . . . u ur ^ t i t ^ lata whom it is h u d u t y to cri t icise not lelegal.-. to the W. C . T . U. i . m n ^ u e n U y caU a t his boose to ask a

Convent ion. | favor or an act of justice f w the i r i>ro-Mias Addie Kimba l l , of Ionia, has fuasional requiremt^its. The re a r e two

been visi t ing Mra W. L M. -m.nsn . ' places where Sarcey may very o f ten be

" i r laat week v U u n g M r . J a . u e s B a i l e r , « f o n u a n o a o r a pramltTC umre a n d fami ly . ; reprraenUlioa ia given n t ai .y of the

M. and Mrs J a m e s Lvon, of Grand principal Parisian thsat tee. RapiJs . visited JaUies ' l a the r and suiter. WKaVKW Of ROManck. Mr Morgan Lyon a n d Mrs 0 . O. Adams . M. Georges Ohnet , the oelehrated ro-last week. maucis l and dramat is t , still young aod

. ihandsome, wi th bis smooth dark hair Mr and Mr . Frank Wi l l .msn , of O . k l i m ^ j ^ o a u D j

field, Mr a n d Mrs Calvin Rowley, of ; g j j , , ^ jn o a i . 0 f those Egypt , and Mr and Mra Edgar Collar , I n m r i o u s a n n c h a i n wi th w h i c h hia s tndy of Ada, afient Sa tu rday n ight and S u n - ! aboends. Tbescnlptnred ch imney piece day with Mr and Mr* J o h n Crakes. by the side of which be takea bis place in

' f r iu te r ia a work of a r t in th ree storiea, eurmounted by a beautiful d u c k and a

been t b e writer 's f u t n a e i —London Field.

LMhlac for ITt-iIItu T h e first question t h a t a n c a t c r p r i a n j

yonng immigran t asked a t t h e ba rgs office npon Ids arr ival t h e o the r day was M Where is Gold Btreef:"

"Si lver street i t a good deal nearer , " answered a waggish oCicer.

Bnl tbe young m a n hail no interest in

Gea . D. H e r r i c k & Co., Pianos, Organs

and Musical Merchardisa, 1 3 F O U N T A I N S T . .

gartman ffall §lock, - grand gap ids, Mich

silver. Ho wsn led g o l d When he was he [loses himself careful ly and closely i u v * d why he Inquired for Gold street o r r r hi* Iftbfo tn f ront of thft oopy be i t ^ assomrd a mystcr tons a i r end d^-carefully preparing. He is reputed to ta- a model of gal lantry t o w a r d l b s la-diea: bui t b e case might be

Mr and Mrs i t i inhcr ly , of Beldmg,

Sundayi-d w . l b Mrs K'a. uncle , Morgan of o l d ' ^ T r r i n g h u m a i

Lyon. m a c k ine author of the "Ma i t r e de Mra A. Yerkea a n d Mrs E . L. Benne t t Forges" is one of tbe most amiable of

went l o Orand R .p .da Sa tu rday . Par is iaa litterateurs, as all who have . r i s i i eJ him at his chann ing residence iu

M u - W . n m e Bark ley. of Bo woe. haa ^ A ^ u

l*en visi t ing Miss Edie Crakes . Georges Ohnet is as young in the Order

Mrs J o h n Crakes haa been lo Haatuigs of the Legion of Honor as be ia in his to visit Mrs Hsr r i s , nee Msry Crakes , s g * but wi th t ime both may surely be who is very low wi th con-niupt ioo. to np«n s n d advance to a bnli-

lant m a t u n t y . H u g h Cole u hav ing a n. w cti .niney | ^ zd* dwells in the art ist ic

put on his hou-e a n d is fixing il up for q n a r u r Clichy. where, in tbe t u e Ballu, winter generally. . be possesses a anmptuonsly furnished

The M. E c h u r c h has a new roof. sanctum, provided with sofa*, peacock tactnrea of the greatest beaut v. stat-

The first snow of the Mason fell l l iurs - r x . r r K m . D 1 ob jec t s of a r t in d s y . Oct . #01 h . t he r e had been jun t a t v w y variety. All these s tr ikingly ap-liltle hail iwioe before t h a t , and it is parent <'omtorta and dehgfats <<ombineto snowing a r igh t s m a r t s to rm tins ( M i a

day) evening .

chncd to answer. T h e o C c e r told h im where the street waa. and bo w e n t away s s t i e l ed

" N o w . there 's a n instance of wha t they expect," observed tlie officer. " 1 suppose t h s t young fellow th inks lha t al l be has to do ia t o go to Gold street a n d till bis t runk w i t h gold coUUosto&es.' —Nsw York Times.

T i l . Kar. N o oily suhstanoe. poul t ice o r l iniment

should I* pot in to tbe aar , Iwcanse great i n ju ry i t liable to (m done. W a r m water is t h e best possible, and about tbe only safe, "werb . " Do not scratch tbe ears with at y mr<«l: pin Iteada, hairpins o r ea r picks should bo tabooed. Do not scream if an insect outers t b e ea r : warm wa te r will drown i t , and wash oa t t b e - remalua . " The e a r '.s not nearly so liable t o i n ju ry f rom i b e in t ruder as f rom frant ic efforts t o dislodge it-— Hail 's J o u r n a l

The Leadiog Musical House of Western Mictiipn, S T E I N WAY & S O N S ,

H A I N E S B R O S . .

H A L L E T <ST D A V I S ,

A N D E V E R E T T P I A N O S . E S T E Y ,

S T O R Y & C L A R K .

A N D W I L C O X & W H I T E O R G A N S

S T A T E A G E N T S FOR T H E C E L E B R A T E D -

KRAKAUER PIANOS. One of ihe F i n e s t Toned a n d Most D u r a b l e P a n o s on t h e Market

13 F o u n t a i n St. - G r a n d Rapids , Mien.

Obataclri lo ClrlllsaUoa la A M m . The socret of Africn'a laolallon from tbe

encourage that inclination fo r the doles f a r meute to which t b e indefat igable pretender lo academical b o n o n does not fo r one moment yield. W i t h his limpid hair faOInf in a loose s ty le cm each side of b is bead, a f t e r the numner of many

Notice—1 ahall be a l the l>e|a»t. ready

try and give ihe newa from tbla neck of 1 0 Live Hogs and Sheep, al-o Pota-

the woods again. I f o r • • , " u U 1 w a i W u , , • H i K 1 , e H l

Tbe fall t e rm of school cloeea next ^ Saturday.

I Market P n o e . •W*. O. JIM*. F i n e Catiinela only < 2 4 » a l PhiUeys.

heneflu and blwainp. of civilisation a a d pnpnlar knighta of t h e palet te , he con-light that have fallen on the rest of the tinnoa Ui wear tbe same lanocle a s when world Is to lie found in the cataractaof he wrote " L A s s o m m o i r ' a u d - LaTer re . " ber tilg rivet* and lu u lesser degree lo th* In fact Z.-.a, by his f r e e and easy a p lahaapitalileaeHa of th* cllnietc Tbe cat- paaruuee. In. Jot more t ike an ar t i s te aracta of the Congo, the Niger and the p t a t n t b j l l , l iterary man . He may he

' l 0 ^ r 1 1 oonsidere I a (winter alao. since be writes sudd nf the Mle. have I m n and are the . . - i ^ ^ , . . renl oisitnictlima Were the Congo as nav i dc tn r e s t t i t h h i s p e n i O i u o s t a s v ividly iKBlile a . the Mississippi, and the Nileaa «• &"*• ""ho paint t h e m with t h m free from obstruction* to vessels ns the brushea. M Emils Zola u a cbevabw Dun o l* or tbe Vang-tse-Klang. I g a n d s of t h e Legion of Uuour. a n d the rod rib-would now be sendinn us silk tcuffa und uuu ia well placed and well merited as calico Inaiead of Ivory, and globe t rouers the reward of his profound thought , would lie pieiii.-klng nufl wintering on the b o j j imagination and vigoroua exjirea-islands ot tbe Victoria Nyauza —Thomaa Stevens iu tier! onor'a.

The n i c l i l of a Canuaa Ball. The well knr.wn photngrapber An

scheutz. of Llasa, has for some years liesa cxperlnieiitinK wlUi photographs of the night of cannon balls from the mnmenl of their projection to tbeir striking the target or object aimed at. Two years ago he suc-ceeded in nlitainlng highly Interealng r e suits; In May. IHDO, however, the acme of perfection was reai-bed. ills plates were aubmlued to tbe expert. Dr. Knonig. of the Berlin university, who wus perfectly able lo make therefrom the desired prao tlcul oalcululinnt He establislMid tbo fact that tbr projectile thus photographed had a reloclt; nf «0() meters per socoud. aod that th* durnciou of tbe light thrown on the photographic plates did not exoaed tha tea thousandth p a n uf a second.—St. Locls Hepubllu.

a o n that are aomptimos aeverely crill-dacd bnl invariably admired.—Galig-mini'a Meaaenger

The Phcemdans are amongs t the earU-eat nations which are enppoeed to have used the aaw. Tbe scholar in not ear-prised to find s very p r e t t y atory so-counting for tbe discovery of the aaw in Grecian mythology. Here the inventor is aai-J to have fonnd the j awbone of a snake, which he imitated by jagging a n iron plate

.IONS IN HARNESS.

Tha L«>B« Tralnlag by (3w D*airi Kin* Defbr . Ha'I I Slavs.

The very i,pirtted ilhurtraflon of th ree lions driven abreast by -a man Blanding erect in a Roman char io t i s faml l l s r t o

, most residents in London. I t portrays. Ba Tbey Arm. without t h e tumol absurd exaggerat ion

The peculiarity nbout good advice ta of mnra l a r t , an enter ta lnmetfc which is iat p<vip!u seem nfraid to use It for fear given daily a t t h e French r rhf l i i t ion a t

W. h'ilngw.n Poet ; Earl 's c o u r t In the center of tbe la rge circular

that ofajiolliag It

MILLS' .NEI iVt & LIVER PILL3 . apace which haa been An impor iant discovery. They »ul on last f e w years f s r the display of

ill* liver, alomach and howela t h rough the norvea. a new prinejplo. They

Hiieedfly cure faitlousneee. had ' as te , tor-pid liver, plleaand conatipaiion, Hphn-did for men, women and ch i ld ren . Smallest, mildest, surest . 80 dimes fo r

diaus of the "Wild West, t h e sports of tbe Roman amphitheatre , etc. , is erected • smaller circle, securely snrrotmded wi th i ron bars, having a t tbe back au incloaed bui lding containing dena- Tbe "opaa sesame" of my host passed ns into t b e pr ivate receesee of th is prison bouse, in

IHicenta, San.ple f ree ut Yeiter & Look'a which I found four young lions, the old-Drug Store.

nea, Bowne and Boston. houae* and Iota in t h e village of Lowel l . Clan autl all classes of cuatomera. For fu r the r purt iculan inquire a t tlie office '>1 8 . P , HICKS, vif eve r Wee t ft Co'e d rug more

sat being abo)jt 11 y e a n of age. These constituted i b e t ra ined troupe,

and there waa ulao one younger scholar, who bad jnal been added to t h e oolleo-tion. The education of t h i a / m e waa jna t commeuciug, and he still n t a i n s d the foUns characteristics t o a u c h a n extent t h a t any approach to famfflari tysBae met

i. j h y a snarl which diapla /ed tbe nnahsd

Do You Want Boots or Shoes ? You can get them at

r £ S £ r S : " T h e O l d R e l i a b l e " BOOT AND SHOE STOR^,

Where you will always find the

Largest and Best Slock in T o w n Comprising everything in the line of footwear.

A . J. H O W K & S O N , uccessors to Howk & Bostwick.,

Bank Block. Lowell. Mich.

A remarkable feat by a remarkable man waa lately achieved in th is aeition.

|aiud. a dis tance of twen ty tnihw. before 2.30 p m. He refused I several offer* to r ide , in tend ing t o m a k s j t b e journey on foot. He stopped a t | ( ieorge Mower's, a t Worcester, a t e | breakfast aod then parsned bis jounicy . | H e look diuner at Helen Wood's, a t El- ! more jsmd. a f t e r which be started for ! Momstou-n t o visit wmie f r iends living 1

Uiere. wiaking twen ty- four miles, if he maile Uiese lusi fou r mil ia on foot. H e i • ay s he never had a dm-tor iu bis life, ; our wore glaiates. and t l u l be can bear l

as well as be ever r o n k l Hia rwddenoe i is said to he in Barre .—Hyde Park ( V t . ) ! Ci t taeu

f t a r a . Car Cumdmetmrm Colas •» Col lec t Mr Lealie P Strong, wbo spent his

vai-stiiin as a horse ca r condnctor . re-tnrned t o t b e pol j lechnicse lua i l a t Wor-cesn-ron Toeeday. Mr. A r t h n r Jones, who has been a o m d n c t o r on t b r Wortb-ington street line, bus i t i n r n - d to col-lege. and Mr Walter Ross, farmerly of th is cily . who sjient the vacation as a horn- «*r eundnctur here, is lakiug a sIkitI real in Hinsdale. He will returx t o Amherst college. —Springfield (Maaa.) H oiliest ea<l

L M I S E ' S E l f f l U C T Z U D D

CLOVER BLOSSOM

Arm— riar l i la by Water. Ciipt. A <'<sik. of ibe Diaston dredge 1

t au t wbicb is cu t t ing a iranal f rom H a t lake lo the Econlockbatchie. exiiecls lo ••omplete ihe canal by J a n . I . and then a roivlsini may la- taken by Inland water \ f rum the iii.mth of t h e St. John ' s to l b s uiontb of Ihe Calc-osahatchee. —Cor. Sa-vanouh N e w a

Tbe world a stock flf m a m o n d s baa in-creased enormoUHly in tbe last fifteen yeara In 1KT0 the-ootpnt of tbe Afri-can niinea was about 1^00.00:1 ca ra t s : last year il waa over 4.000.000. and the great - t m a T which control* nil thej i r in-ctpal mines assert t h a t t bey have 16.000.-000 carats -in •ogbt" at tbe present t ime,

r . r kale. My fa rm c o n u i n i n g r . 2 acres; t h e D .

L & Od. U. Ry. raos i i iMugh v . t ak ing up IS seres, leaving 100 acre* 8 houses, eood liarn. orchard an<1 2 gissl augar hualiea 100 ac res under eul i ivat ion. Sui table for t w o fa rms . Fur f u n h e r par-ticuh.ra addnrha Hoses Livingston, Low-ell, Mich;

P I L E S 1 P I L E S ! P I L E S !

Dr . Will iam s Ind i an Pi le O inunen i ia the only sure cure lor Blind, Bleedinir o r l l c l - i n g Pl ies ever discovered. It never tails t o c u r e :4d chronie caaea of long s tanding.

J u d g e Comia, a la jav i l lc , Kv. , s a j s : " D r . Will ism's Ind ian Pile Oin tment cured roe a f t e r year* o ' Buffering "

J u d g e Coffinlmry. Cleveland, O . ssvs• .—I have found by •• i | ienenoe thin Dr . WilllsmV Indian Pile U i u u n e n t c ive t immediate and pe rmanen t relief,"

W « b a v e bundreda of auch teatirao-niala Do noi su f fe r an inatunt Inuger. sold by al l d ruggis t s a t &Uc and $1 pet hox. m 11

Elegant New Fall Style* in Suit ings, at Smith 's ,

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