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T" PIANO ! LOWELL JOURNAL. piano One Dollar a Year. Otttoe i n Train's Opera H o u s e Blook. Three Cents Per Copy VOLUME XXVI. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 181)0. NUMBER 12. HiAI MftRKET. J, J, McNADGHTON, Alway* h u on lianJ a fine •I'lvclion of Fresh Meats, Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry, and Game IN SEASON. Ciioicf M iDd Tallovs, •nJ it m ih* market to hny CHOIGB STOCK. ATTESriOK, COMRADBHt By a n-cM ciiK-im.-nt Every Soldier Nif Disabled U mlllM to k IVn>l->n of from f t to l i t per motith. *nd evrry Soldier's Widow rmlrV«l to a IVndoa. I »htll I* ! prooacvtr claim*. Cturxr* ny ' » * at $10. So charier unit* Pm •loo !• proeurol. A L B E R T J A C K S O N , Baak Block. - Lowell. Mich AX AWFUL CltlSlK. THE WORLDS FA.R. | MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. ' KENT COUNTY AND VICINITY. New Hampphiro Fatbor Shoot, His T h r o e D a i u h t e m L. F. SEVERY, Tin, Copper &nd Sheet-Iron Jobbing Sbop! 2d Door Eatl of Yfiler & Look's Store. iiepairrog Done oo Sboit Notice. b«« Tr«ii|[ki and Farsaae Work a 8p-cialir IX) WELL. - MICHIGAN. -FOR- •aCBiflcmt Ke« F.irt Wranriilp CITY RACINE OMMU burthen; tlccplnf accominodauoo* f o r M l iMruitml. a n d a w p o p ulai SlauB>liip MENOMINEE <*m I rare GRAND HAVES for CHICAGO dallj. cioept tUturviay. at S p. m DAYS Of SAlLJNf. -CITY OF RACINE." •'1IEH(K\INEE.•• flUKUAY. MOKI'AY. TUESDAY. WEUX^SDAT. THUK8DAY H FRIDAY. AJTlrmK la CHICAGO the followlnc moraine in time for t.* ouifrolnf inuua. fAHE, berth included, - $3.00 KouDd Trip, good for Season, i>.00 Satoralac, leave CHICAGO dA-ly. "Crpt Buo da*,alTu.m..a-rt»ncaiGRIND HA>t.N oar- |y oat aiurulac lu um» fur early train Aau. Tuocoa Ticzm to All polnta. ria CHICAGO, can be bad uf all Rallrusd Ticket Apuita. JOHN SINGLETON, Gen Agent. Goodrich Traniportatiod Co, Cblcapo. CHAS. J. CHURCH i SON, BANKERS. Lyon Block, - Lowell, Mich. A General Baaking Butinen Conducted. aaA COTiT.XrmOaTB. (Draft* Hold OB all Foratca Cauntrlaa. .LOWELL Business Men's Association. Regular Meeline't First Thursday in every month, at 8. C. Smith's store. D G. LOOK, Pres. a. 4. aomta a. «. onfaa. O«» - L araiua. Bowne, Combs & Striker, BANKERS, Lowell. - Michigan. Xranwirt a General BanUng Bufint^a and Issue Dralta avnllabie in all parts of the World. M C GRJSJVOLD, CARmmu PRGKHAM'S C R O O P R E M E D Y ! THE CHILDREN'S MEDICINE. For &•!<!«, C'io»li«. Hnaraeowm WI I<K>P- loc Couch. Croup. Should he lound In reerj buuaebul>i. Plea«ai.t, 8afe. Certain, Al«a)i rely upon It for Children'. Throat and Dun. Trouble. Conlalna no opiate*. lh"t a»oldin« tbr daanroua effect ofien reaulUn* when coujth mixture* preparm for ailulu an. gltrn to rtlM- ran gavatbaChllUroo. Get a bottle t^day You ma) need It to nljcht. Bold by all Druflfiaia. FIFTY DOSES 20 CENTS. W AT ONCE! soo Good Moo to aell the "KING OF THE DAIRY D CoM Atr < r»«mlnK Cana. Cat! on C. **. PAJUM. Kopf RulMHiK. Mam Bt . l-oarll. Mlfh. •KlUo la tskipTul aoui. Alan tTuun't. * Man Who He Tlimi$hl Had Wroncail lllni. aail Then KI>U Ulai.eir - Terrlbl* Tr^jaJy In Minnrtaia. KII.I.F.II MI* m u uiir.N. Poirr'niirni N M . SopL 18 — A ter- rible traced>- ixrurroil hnro Wednewlay | nlffht K i'd It .1 IMn. i.-cl tS yean, i acoopot HIP employ ut iho Kldretlge , Brealnc «''"np.ntiT. h:,il * lamilyuf llitee i dauehler^ ihe oldest (Oarnel lieing 15 1 year* nl ..je Several montb* a|r" hl» • wife lolt linn lleln'a 1 rouble* prove.! | upon bit mio.l nnlil be rowlved ui end I tbem an<l aiv> remove I'om lemptailon tbe llm-e lemsle menib i» .>f hi* hnii«e- bold '1 no ol lliem untl ihe murderer are now dead, wlrto al a ixHpitat ibo 1 third daiis^ter lie> dyius. "lib a I bullet In h " r n<-. i< and ai bia homo on SUilo M'eel i Imrlo* W Taylor. I a woll-known n^rdware merrhant, . whose name lia» liei'n ronnet'led with iiiat ol It i'* wife, lie* under the band* <•' tin* •iiirpr.-n wilb two boileta in In* liai l* The alory ol the murder I* a* loliowa; I'barlet W Taylor, a «to*e di- iter on Market ctreeV, while entennff hi^ i.-ulcin-e on Suie and Union <ire«*l* at Tito p. m. wa* niKho'l itj^.n br Hein, who fired two *liol* al Tivlor. bo!b of wbicb took elloct T-IT'O' anil alive, bull* vorv low alllioiiirli able lo oon- rcrio tvi'li tlio,e al"Wi» him In reply toqoe*tlon< ho lbi« •Wa noi know what •• out|>i<il lieu, lo ,lioot Inm Tayl.w promim "I in aevarat secret socieiie* lln i- veara old and n a n .ed After nhooiini.' Iivlor Hem hnrrled tobl*own loiu'so. and a lillle boloro B o'clock |ieoplo livins >n Hie vlolnitv beard flee p:st4il allot* ftto.1 in iapid,iie- cesiion. Iiii)iiedi itvly alierwaid Maud, the is-yeil-obl dJlijh'or ill Hem. wai Htm lunnini; om ol ibo hivi** She pro- eroded bul •Iiori list .ii.-e « hen «li» (ell. Ne|n|ilK>i. ' I "o her a**l«t- ance tin Ix-m^ a-v-xl v»hai Ih'- trouble waa the replit-.l I'aiiioi ii4< «hot me " An nxam'nation that ene bul- let entered tbe rijrht *ide of her face at ahor' rani"- A* aim ularte)! lu run out ol the bouwi lier lather Hn-d two shot* at her. one taking ''Itecl •indiw Hit- shoulder pa'.sliiif tbroush bor atom.!'b and th>- other pa>*iii|( through Iter hip The lower patt ol llpia'a house wa* the aeene ol the mur- dorer't most hunilil.' nork lust out- aide tbu bark dooi liy two Uodtea Carrie, the eldest pirl. had beon ahot through tho bead, dyins in- atantly. A'tosa Imr pio*irate form lay llerlha. Hie youngest •tansliter When found she wa* •iie-<>n»rtoin. and expired in Hlteen mlniiti-*. the l.nllet that r.anscil bor devh bavins entered bet head |ii*t lN-liin<l thn lot! ear In the front i-liamlx-r lay the dead liody of Hein with a loillet Ihroush the templv A xicKKtixn Ti:Atirt>v Loxo Pn*l);iK, Minn. S-pL It— Wodnefday mybl a man n-nned Kred Paul shot Mr* I Jim* lluelow. neipli- bor who lived al Heat Head, etijht mile* from bere. while she * as at work ta a potato patrh Tbe Heud tben cut oil hi, victim's ear* Tbe little daughter of tbn murdered woman wax the only wltne,* of tbe alfjir and told her father on bia return. Allot killni;! thn wom- an I'aul went home and sbol himself, being lound by Ills Inotbei some bouia later, tornnnr Cole, went u> Hie srene of tbe ttajjedy a Ion- IIOUIN a f t e r the dlsroverr and loitnd thai the liu^a had eaten ibo laee "ft tho dead woman. No camte in AHHICIUHI lor tbu tracedy. and it i» thonKbl that tbw Mian waa in- aane FIRE PLAYS MZVOC. Two TOWM •• tli.iilc.A Naarl, Rmaad by H«».— WnrrKDALU Mlcb.. Sopt Wi. - T h e largcit flio whli'b ha* ••ccurred hero alnce ledl broke unt^early in the morn tug. Tho pnucipal businoM imrtion nl tho town i* swept away, and al-out thirty dwellinir* have U-en da atroyed Tbe lire alanod neat tha hirn of a man named Meant ana *WM<|K h a l l a mile through the VIII-IRK SOUTH IIAVRN, Mieh., S"pi. fti—A eoniidnrable portion of the vtllaga ol South Havi'h wa, destroyed by an la condiary lire which wa* dtwovered about andnight Tlnttitday alght Eleven building* were butned Tho IOM i» alx.nl >7u.lKiO Inatiralino light. RESULTS OF A Cl OUD BURST iledloa of Nta <;rp>le« T ken «ro« Ik. Sllvor Noai Kvanavllle, Ark. - EVA V*VII.I.K. Ark.. Sept 80.—Two f*m- itiotof iryp«lea.ntiDibering nine portoa*. camped on tbe ford of tbe en^ik abont a Diilo north of bnre Tueaday. during tho night it 1* anpposeil tbey arete (trut'k by a eloud-bnrxl, I'rnlay tbe bodte* of ala of them w ho had l-een drowbed wore rernvered T'lioiedrownial were Dtnab tieorge and Ihrec eJiildrHi. and Hannah JnneHanil nbild The mei saved UietnMlve, and one child bf clinging to HOUIP treeiL The tonu say thoy own a farm near Kansis City A %%OMS-M r.wiirsl \ l i v s VIENNA. Sept an—The liodr of a woman named lloeda waa eahumed al Szcgedtn loi the pi.rpose of au autopsy. When the .'ollin w .t opentrd it wa* found ihut the won<ati bad been buried alive, and that *hu bad gttuu htrlb u. . child in the "-.•ItIn Nuteil Klevntor InvMntor l>OBd llt'FFALo. N. V . Sept 20. —Rolien nun bat died here Tburnday. aged 7b yearn He w«, the inventor and in- trodnrer of the marbinery now i.sed la giatb olevalor*. and built llin UIM olo- valor at ibis port Bail U.a nchl CHICAOO. Sept 2'.' Two nntnrlons eliaractcr*. Michael Hurtrerty and James il ronnotlon fought with pit- tol, in a saloon uml on the street Kalur day night, and in.iii were probably la- tally wounded. Dlad Wblta K<tln( lit. ktaat. MA RSUAII .IOUN, la. Sept' M-IX W llieslen. an old cltiren of Tama, died soddenl» H'rlduy u.ui m n - wblis eating bia br.iakla*t MILES' >Kkvt 6L LIVER PILLS. An important flincoeery. They act on lit- liver, rtomar.b nnd bowels through the nerve*. A new: principle They speedily cure blliotmnesa. Itad 'aste, tor- pid liver, piles and couHli|ialion, Splen- did for men, women and children. SninlleKt. mildest, surest. 80 do«-s for 2ft cent*. Sample free BtYeller A Look'* Drug Sloro. Old papen 80 cents per 100. at thia office. Saeon l Wea.mn n Chleaao nf tha Wa- | linnat t .'minUaloner.. Cntcvoo. Sept. IS.—At yesterday's ! session of the Natloual Coluinbisn Ex- position Commission President Palmer \ annuuni-ed *n eieciiitve committee, I which i* to have all the powers of the National oommisaion when the com- mlssion is not in a^sslon. except In eases in wbtcn tho act of Congress re- quires the action of tbe commission. Salaries wore tl<i-d as follows: Presi- dent. •U.uuo a war. Secretary. StO.bOOa year; Dtres'tor General. Sl.VOOd a year. Provisions »i-re made for a bosrd of lady mansgert to constat of two women from each state and Territory ani the ! District of Columbia C m C AIIO, So pi io—At the meeting ol the World'* Columbian ExpoMtion , yencrday lii ome K Davis, ol this city, { was oloctoJ Jtrector-general o( the ex- | position President Paimer announced a list of tweniy-one standing committees. The! Chaltmen are as loil'>»s: Judiciary, rule* an t f i »«>. \VUlUm Llnd- j say. IVMbOiiMiiin.T J 14:^ lanB* ai.ll iram- pertati.'II V II GtO;.i-I . IIKINIA; I.MS-I«H if- fairs Cbaunccy M neyew NB« Vork, nararts, I A t». Huliock i'»"iiu.>.-IOIK i at large; science, j klsiaiv titeratun ant isluatlon O. V Tonsley Mi:inr> la. agrtcaltBie, { W I Ru.kanin lew a: lire ato. i(. J 1_ Mitch- cIL Wistvovia, nuiticmiiiie w.J /Wicultura, { W. Korsylb ratitnrniB, tman.-r Charlci H. Jatit. Ml-v-url. 4 dllint T E Garvin, fa- dlSD*. ,-rr» ui.-itl'-s J II A,lama. Ark'iKSS; elsssincat'ou « H Deere. Illlnolt. msnn- factnrta. I. Ilrali.er.i I'MOtstlciit; com- i mores. L Lowiiilca Maryian.i. mines ; sndmiBini K I \ >KI(f i'o,n. i in. nshrrles and Bah rullnrn A It llixny. Maine, elet-tiioi- ty and tleetncal ap,Miau«-s. It C Sims. Ilho'a i Islsnd. fore-try *n.t •••ni»c> J IV. St Clslr, i Wc«t Virtii..^ Ma.iii i i« W Hani KltCblS, I Ohio worid- .-oiistr .... J W IVood.ida, rcsasytvau.a I 'II,III,I! C K H J . U a y , J r , I Ksaiaa GIVES THEM A MILLION, Rorkvfeli.ra AUilitiewat I'ro.anl lo lbs i lsl« 4C.S I'Is ffft.llV Cmrano. Sept iv -John D Rocke- feller ba> given Sl.oi»u..'*w (o the Kip- tist University ol Chicago in addition to the gift ol l<>0U.0iM made by him some time ago Tbe annooncetnent ol ' this muntfl. ent otter ol the Cleveland millionaire w-.ts made Thursday after- I noon at a mei tinJ of Hie l-oaid ol trust- ees of Hie m w untversitv h'-id at the Grand PaciQc Hou.-l and wa- received 1 with unbounded eatltiistaam The I offer wa* immi-dtately and gratefully' acoepted. Another importnnt part of the pro-' coedings iv a* the election of Prof- Wilt- lam K Harpei. of Vale College, to the presidency ol the new univeritity Dr. J. A. Smith, tbe editor ol the Suodard, , was clected recording awretar.- of the board, and Dr T W. Gooi»p->fd was appointed corre-pocding and linaneial secretary II wa, deienoitied that the ; univerMty sbou'd begin tbe work of in- 1 SUur'.ien on or befoie (V toUir 1. 1891 1 Annnuncem>-ni will be male as soon as j pessiliU ol the conditions of en- 1 tranco. HASE-BAI L. •laadldc of tho lent I raillBc Org-Biaa- lloaa lor Ibr Wrek l-odr.1 w»pi. 30. Tbe following tables show the num- ber of gaini* lost and won l>v tbe dubs of the leading professional team*: PLaTiH, li'ol*? 1 "arioaau ' 1= l7««:i ftW HtnoKirn «3 Ml .IT* iii.ew lu tv am Hostno Bruoklvn MM Mis Ctncavj New V IM K Wl W Wl Rost.in Chlcsco IHLTJI .VI. I'bilaJitloni' ,3 At .M Phlisdelpii'a'*!•-.T **Ki'I-ineiunali.. |*!l ftl'.VA Pittsburgh MTSS < - L N e w V " l K . -Jf. >A if» Clovelairtl m . * «1< Cleveland IO hi .tB Buffah* I.Tt-v! Wil Piiuboigb l-i Wl i n H* aiiENiuak Ksn.a. rity 7I'*| f>li Ixml.vlllc, Mliwaukt-n. 7 . ' * 7 St. lanna Mlnneapiilis i i t t t i .•mmNis Di-nver ill .«• Sfc .Kisliesler,. Sin,it city.. MM IM T-ierte .... Omaha , «l'. Aimetle.. . LI.-- :- . KM- ¥<: K, ..rnu, bl I'aul l.llj.i,, III Ha'tiinnrn.. «' Ml Urt.wnt-i, in w M.,.nil .It. Ittrrvnl. Font SMI i it Ark. Sept -.'•I—During ' a fierce stonn in the lUikton mounlalus party ol u-n T'ntk*. who were travel- ing south with a ioi ol dancing licara, j lodged in a erwek ItolUtki >11 ..no ol the ' gulches Tho bi-avy •iiirm caused a 1 torrent in Hie ravine and Miven of the mea and all thc^oiira were drowned. j % I^Mirtvvs l<«Mk »alU New Von*. Sept 22.--U is officially announced Hist the Hank of the t J]>e of j Good Hope ha* tailed t h e lialulitll-s art, £*,000 ""U.rapital slot U, LTtMl.tWUide- posita, i'i.Soo uvo Tlii. I^iiik is locau^ at Capo Town Ho . tuel point for South Afrtoan Iradw 1Ht MAKKETS LIVE RTOCI-'- tibeep Wljouft Fall ie faery Mian«a>ila P a i ' i ta WHEAT No . K..I .. No I RrU OOi: N -No t IhuU'l, •! »l i-.l OATS- Mlsetl Vt 11,. RVK-Wealera . . PORK -M *- LAIIII W'-f rt. «i. an flUTTKR W—It . nCo amety ciin A'in BtEVEH-St |,i'.k Cows Stuekera FceOei. ItuUbeia Sl. t r. Bulla ... llOCS-l-lvr HIIKKP BIITTKB-Creamery Gooil te I'hbi • l'-. ry BCOS-Fresb UIUKIM CI HI N Hurl Soil work n.g Cre-'k, <1 POTATOES (pel bu) POKK-Mes. LARD- Slram FLHl'R Spring I'ltt nls - Winter I'jiri.i* . . Rakers .. . RlraighU .. .. GRAIN Wheat No .• Corn No 2 ... .. Oat* No S Rye. Nil 2 Hurley Nu V October .. H'MHEIl- Sirtlng Kiuorlng C'aMlimoli t l u a - l . PBOelnil l-wlb Dry Run,(ie* . ... ST LOUIS CATTI.r. Sletra RliHkenmnd Feed' i* . . BOGS Kali inCbfht-Heavy. Huctl Gt'.oles RHEKl- IMAIIA. CATTLE- Prime GIMKI InCnolee (?,,w- Giaal llult h.-ra MUs-la. , .. HOGS YORK, Sept St . II 1U A 4 H> 4 10 6 . . 4 10 u 4 UH , 4 (10 O k tO H P ft « » ' ? g ' " H « *V', - - , a-, , a MU ... 41 a 40 <w 6 TI 1 ... it ro <tii» ... ot.'S 6 4* 1 y 1* » » ... u a ass 1 tu s e v 40 * 7S » Or 4 un II Ul t|S lit 2 V) a 8 Ul ! 4 lu 4 IS HI ^ U: 1U is i;>,a is s St. »H atte ju s a s Ml A 1 ou »» « « « JU « e KH 1. m u iu 4 m q s m 3 *1 V 4 (JO s MJ « 4 7S K *9 m 4',vt5 4814 x w nti EOVS si 7* ® 78« IT WI asi m m on S»4 ai 13 UK £13 so 11 uj an u s iu a s VJ » iu a J w Ul w « 1 00 K-I a S 10 4 w « 4 n 4 tt 4 ro s u. u b III 4 III a 4 40 2 -.si T( 3 10 3 0 HI 10 4 iu lit, * a , SICK HEADACHE. L OOSE'S EEP C i r m P I M A C U R B R . I C I Headache. Drape pets, IndiKestion, Con Biiiiatpin. 25c, per Box, 5 Boxes for $1. Bold by all drugglats. Rueklon'a Arnica Salvo. The Beat SALVE in the world f o r - u u , Hruisee. Bnroe, Uloeni, Salt Rheum. Fe- ver Soree, Tetter. Chapped Handtf, Chii- hlaina, Conts, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- quired. Il is gnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centi< per bos. For sale by Hu-t & Hunter THE STATE FAIR. A Dig Haceoaa l i All Parlleulars-Tbs Klnaio-ist ntiowing. The Slut" fair that just closed wa, tbe best one yol ueld in the State. Il waa a sucoewa In every particular, and the managomeni are well pleased. The following llguros show, ootnpsrin f this j with last year s exhibit, a decided gain Bnanclally, while the expense* were i not near *0 large. This will leave 1 aanug sum on the right gide of Hie ac- i count books. Last year the gale re-' ceipuon .Monday were f !4,M, on Titos- ] day and We<lni-«lay, 84.u:i7.;>: making j a total up U) W, dnesday nltrbtof St,l}T'i.- i 2S, against M.-M'.75 for iu,s year. On Thurnday. last year. lh" s a l e re»-nipU were 3U,12 i..%0, as comp.itstd wllhi«.U.i4- 60 of this y<-ar. Friday's gale re- ceipt, wen- Jl.-S-ii. 15 1 AI year, and Sl.- 6M.50 this year. Tot-il gate ro- celpls for la.t year were »I'>.45I.M, against >15,1155.75 for this year; tho total grand-stand reotilpls Were $71".75, against $72V J5 for this year; reoeipU on •peed classeH. beotha and entries, 83,190, against 54 iWO this year. Grand toul Of $19,352.05 for lasl year, againHl (20,- 431 for this year. Tbe turnstiles figured up a grand total ol 29.376. T h e y registered about two-thirds—a very oonservative estimate and the actual attendance for the week can safely be placed at the 45,0 Ki fl'.'ur». PRESERVE THE FARM, OBO Hon trod Hb-blgan tirangBr* Hoot and f orm • aiaio AllliBeo. One hundred ib-lejates met in Lansing and formed a Sit" Kartnera" Alliance and Industrial Union. A. E. Cole, of Fowlerviile, was elected President; T. C, An'bouy, ol Marengo. Vice Presi- dent: John M. Potter, of Lansing. Soo- reury; A D (arlton, of Dimondala, Treasurer; Luther Ripley, of Port Hone, Stat* Lecrurer: Mrs. Emma Moore, of UelhL Captain; II. W. Cohh, of Perry, Steward; A McKelsevy, of Delta. Door- keeper. Executive Committee: Chair- man. George Jv Wilson, of Horton; Thomas Nichols, of sunllsc: Martin Smith, of Okelos; R I". McKillen. of Bad Axe: J, W. Ewlng. of Grand Lodge. Klfhllnf for Hi* Vn Some time avro the nommon council of Grand Rapids nottt'ed tLe Western Cnlon Telegrapu Company to remove its poles from Canal street, giving tbem Bftoen days" notice The other day the company, misiritstinii that the city was about to b-gin operations on the poles, began action a-.'8;n>t the cltv in the United StatesC»urc, and Judge St-verens issued a temporary restraining order against tbe city late that evening. The telegraph company will contest the r*- taovalof tho poles to the n s t Hewllh IB MirhlgaB. Reports to the State Ko..rd of IleaUh by alvty-elght observers in different parts of the State for the week en lis! Septem- ber 18 Indicated that scarlet fever and influonxa increased, and diphtheria, whooping cough, cerebro-aplnal menln- gitls, measles ..nd cholera infantum d^ creaaed in area of prctalenoe. Diph- theria wa, reported at twenty-seven places, scarlet fever at thirty, tyohold fever at thirty-four and measles at eight plaoca. B oeltd T' olr <iffl.-er*. Tha Fourth Michigan Cavalry met at Lansing recently and elected tho fol- lowing offleers: A. E Ford, of Ypsi- lantl. President; Il G. Moore, of De- troit Vloe-l'resideni; H. A. Backus, of Detroit. Seeri-tar ; James T. llnrst of Wyandotte, 1, 1. Itemmrton of Grand Rapids, and S F. Murphy, of Allegan, member* of the executive commltt4>e. The next reunion w-.L be held In De- troit at the G. A 11 encampment Bbnrl lint Heine Thomas R Creaup. a negro lawyer In Detroit, was roci-ntlr disbarred from practice at the Dnro.t bar. It being proven that he is dishonest nnd unfitted for tbe profession. Rev. John W. Arney. of Muskegon, who trained tace-ho-ies and manageJ a race-track, has promised the Methodist conference that he w!!! give up bis •porting Idea*. Eastern canitallstti are after Bay City'a street railway lines. Brigadler-ln neral Broivn of the State troops has forwarded bis resignation to Governor Luce, to lake effect October 1. By tbe runaway of their bono, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Chelioygan, were thrown from their buggy and tho latter waa killed. The Upper Peninsula league base-ball aeason Is over, llouehton won tbe pen- nant, Ishpeming ia aecoud, Marquette third, and Calumet falls in as tall- •nder, Fred Steven*, of S-irnla, m»t with a pocullar accident recently. While ope- rating tbe steam -b >vel at the entiance tc tbe to met the -hovel struck, a stone, glanced off. and struck him In the right leg, cutting il off. An English syndicate has bought the Case quarries of Verde antique marbra. and M rquette has granted it ten aores of water-power laud at Dead river to build factories on. A fire occurred at tbe Stats fair grounds In Lansing, caused by tramps, and horse stalls to tb'* number of 100 were consumed, causing a loss of about $3,000; partially insured. The LegUlsture ol insu passed a law absolutely probibltmif the killing of quail, pinnat-d grouse or prairie chicken at any time until 1H94. A penalty of f-Mi ilne or Mb days In jail Is provided for 1 violation. Michigan baa 403.504 scholars in tbe pnblic schools and 15.074 teachers, who were paid J.) 19J,574 sj for their aer- vicea. A large bear strolled Intoa berry patch where Mrs. D. W. Stewart, of Five Lakes, was fillinc up her palls. Mrs. Stewart was too friirhten»d to scraatn. The bear was also frightened, but re- treated In good order. Henry Manuel and Frank Weaver have boon held at Decatur under 8800 bonds to answer 10 a charge of furnish- ing liquor m llrad!ord Brooks. This Is the first prosecution under the new local-option law passed by the last Loglslature. Prof, Lolootto'a Memory Hyilom la Crrwt- Ing crealer laterest than ever In all partK of the enimtry, and erraona wiahlng to Improve their memTT) ahould send lor nu prospecios lirr aa advertliod in another column. The tweot speech of CiingrexHiimn Mc- Kmley of Ohio More Congress on the pending turill bill, bus just been isnued 111 (inmpblet from. The speech includes valuable statiRticul tables, and is an ud- mirablc presentation of the ndvaiitag«'H nf the principles of prootection, as em- bodied in I he new Tariff Bill, Send a two-cent stam|i for K copy to the A MERICAN P ROTF^TIVE TAUIFI-- LEAGUE, 28 West 28d Streei, New York Citj. Win. Pendler. of Caledonia, who wiw under arrest for taking impro|ier libert- ies with n girl more ihtn 14 a n d less than 10 years old. bus skipped away. Hi* Ixindsman l* left In the lurch The Welch Folding Bed Co.. of Sparta, have just increased their plant suflicient- ly to giv« eiiiplopment to 100 men, and •list is ihe reason residence lots there are s lll ig for $150 to $500 |)er lot. Wisalin and VanWinkle, of S|Nirta. getienl dealers, have assigned. Their asset ,, HI. appntised, are $5,031.33 and liabilities $3,157 20. The list of nccounts receivable foot up $1,400, and are ap- praised al $T!j,34 There is an epidemic of diphtheria in Hiuth (id. Rapid, and thiwe in thai MH*- lion of the city, who have so far escaped the desease, are objecting pretty ttrong- ly to the ap|>arei>l lack of precaution* a^ainsl its -prea-lmg, .V Challenge—Tha Ada Clippers here- by challenge sny "kid'" nine under 10, outside of IM llapids and within 10 niili-s of Ads, to piny bull at Ada, any KatnrJ.iy within one momh- An«w< r thruugh the JOl'RN U Lucy Jane Broglan, a lough Urai.d Kapnls colons! girl, w,i* sent to the Indii-trui Home, some Oin.n ago, until site was of age, and Siturdav sh- was reluinisl 10 (id. R-tpidF. because She » as loo IDUfch to I* kepi then-. The scaffold on one side of Hie in w eia|>urator buildii ggave away one day lasl w eek and Jno, Nagler and Geo, Click took a luinble which shook tb, u CATARRH CANT BE CUBED. With LOCAL APPIJCATION. a* they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a lilisal or conslitnlional dis- s-e. ami in order to cure it you have to take internal | n niedies. Halts catarrh cure is token iutirnally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's i atarrli Cure is no qnack medicine, j 1. WHS prescrilied by one of the liest physicians in this county for years,; and is a regular prescription. It; i* comiswd of the best lonii» kno vn, combined with theliesl blissl purifiers, i •ciing directly on the mucous surfacee, | The (H-rfect combination of the two i mgreilivnts is what produces such "underfill results in curing catarrh, | Send for testimonials Iree. i-'. J , CHENEY & Co.. Prop*. Toledo,0, j Sold by diuggists, price 75c. 100 LADIES WANTED, And 100 Men to call on any uiugglst i for a free trial iieckageof I,ane'» Family Medicine, the great Bool and Herb rem- j edv dUoovered by Dr, Silas l i n e while I in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of i he blood, liver and kidneys it is a pos- ( itivecure. For constipation and clear-j inu up the complexion it does wonders, i ( hiidren like iu Everyone praises it, Ijirge size package, 50 cents. At all | .Iniggint*. EPOCH. The ttansilion from long, lingenng ,iiid painful sickness to robust health mmk<-an epoch in the lit'e of the indi- viilual. Such .1 remarkable event is Irtasured in the nu mory of the HKency wheleby the good heallh baa tK-s-n at- "ained is gratefully blrtw.sl. Hence it is that so much i* beard in praise of Elec- ilie Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration of health to the use of ihe great alterative and tonic. If you iru troubled w ith any disease of the Kidneys. Liver or Stomach, of long or Iron i-'iamlmg you will aurely find re- np.iuile badly and disfigure I John's f a c j l "'' ' h e UMI of Electric Bitters. Sold ' 1 . . ,, ,,,,, at 50c ant $1 la-r Uiltle a: Hun: & somewhat—/Vrrywrf lUmll. ] ^ ^ ^ ^ The Barry county Deui.«rat< held j VSK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT their county evnv.nlion at Hasiiugs. [ Y(iur dlrtn ^ in? be cared. Thursday, ami Indorsed the enlire | \\,. ,i becnu-e Kemp's Balsam Patron* of Industry county txket. It i within tbe past lew vears has cured so was anything but a harmonious conven- 1 many coughs and colda in thta commit- , . . , .- . I nitv. Its remarkable sale has Is-en won lion and had many ludicn.u, and excit- b iu ^ nili 0 nit . ril . A » kMtnP ing features The matter was debat*d W r j cn( j wi,,, has us<d il what he thinks all the afternoon, but the endonuuent | ol Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine fellows won tbe day. Attin.es ;S-re I *' pute, none *oeffective. Urge bottle* , ^ -T, A ."LO- and ^1 al all druggists. Sample a- a regular hear dance. The demo- : crats are divided on the quesiion and I many openly any they will vote the I TH ? PULPIT AND THE STAGE, Republican ticket.—Od'liapidxHorning I Rev. F M. Shrout, pa-tor United ' l (tri-tbein churrh. Blue Mound. Kan , ' U,y,: 1 feel ii my duty to tell what Henry Knickerlaicker run, a billiard I wonder* Dr, King'* New Discovery has ball at Nashville and "Tede" Demaruy I done for me. My lungs were l*diy dls i i i n- i I I. n- j L ,I eased, and my parishmaera thought 1 pl«y ed billiards in the billiard lull run - Ijvp ..ni,-', f,.* weeks. 1 look by Henry Knickerbocker at Naahvilie five bottle* of Dr King's New Discovery lu his ecstatic gyrations, supermdured and am stiund and well, gaining 20 llfc. by a doublebi ader, Tede Demarav tips, t , m weight. . . . , ' , , 1 Arthur L>ve, manager Loves Fnnny and broke the lamp, that gave the light. | F( J kg ur itea; After a that enabled him to make double briiders. ; thorough trial and convincing evidence and cat sed adisrupttoti of the peaceful lam confident Dr. King's New Dis- feelings between the billlardtst and i ^"ery for Omsumpnon i^U era aU, ... r . . , i and cures when everything else fails. r-de The biliianlisi argued that -j.,^ ^ ^ ^ . t kindness I cau do uiy "Tt de" should pay [for the lamp and in i many friends i* to urge them to try il- suppnrt of Ins |NMition produced a Free trial bottles at Hunt & Hunters revolver "Tede- Mill owe. for the L'""K' s "^' l ^ u U r s.res .IOC. a n d $1. lamp and it oo«t Henry $1 45, cost* of i FIFTY SPASMS A DAY. the court | Had Mrs H. A. Gardner, of Vistula, TbeGd-RapidsC^sers un^S evening decided to call off the slnke for i (iv t . vil she was subject to eight bouts which lias beer on since May I nervcu- prostration, headace*, di«zi- 1. The trouble originated a year ago , nes*. liackache, jialpitaiion and f ort V'o - - - i fflrrsSf i K ,'r. M.Uerl.snt"rysignedacontnu*agreeirig | w|lhotIt hUCCrt ^. h he was pemiaiuntly lo work a year at 10 bojn a day. This 1 cured by one bottle of Dr Mib a' Ei'stor- was against the rule* of tbe union and i alive Nervine, Atrial bottle of 11 Ih,. men were dismi-ed fc-m memlsT-1 ^ ^'Ireal't f ™ . ' a " Ye.ler i hip and tin- (nciorr c-aiird » •••cub j j ,,,4^ DniK Store, ^ho reoooiroeod# •h<»p. Tlmt erctilng a new pr'Hi.Irni«f km! *t. the union was elected, (lie dism.a-d j JOHN GILPIN S RIUE. mer restored io meuilierkhip with (he: i( is evident from the s|ieecl attained privilege of work ng 10 hours and the ; |,v John (i lpin's horse that it was well bovcott removed from the shop. This j caitvl foi, and all owners of live stock i— .ithuogh z * .rtJs the men don't like to admit it. ', |—'— Leander P. Dej'o, ol Talltnage, Oltawii Co, devise<l a scheaie by w bi ch be thought he coul-l obtain the lucre lieceMMry to sup|sirl himself in la-ller style than he bad been in the habit of , , living and with out so miicn hard bone driver and by prom- and muscle lalajr as be hail been in the j | |(irm . u , pn generally. Large cans habit, reluctantly however, ol doing. ||; amall culls 50c. S .Id by all drug- It w as simply losign thn name of some | icists. Coles Veterinary CarMisalve cures Cms. Wounds. Bruise*. Collar nnd Sad- dle Galls. Sores, Manp-. Scratches. Ttirusb. Inflammation and all Skin jind II,Nil diseases of horses and catlleouicker than anv other r medy, ana i* ue on y Inn tlinl iurariablw retiem the It is i ndors i simply to sign i person, who bad money in a bank, to a check and g-t Ihe check cashed. One beauty of this plan was that It required no expenditure of brain ma'ter. but the person whose na'.iie he signed and ihe person who ca died the check objected to this plan ami as a rexiilt he is llow lock- ed salel,' behind the bar* of KentCo's jail. Such i* thd eac jura^einenl give to genius, William D. Gilbert,of Gd. Rapids, son of the late Francis B Gilbert and nephew ol Hon, Thomas D. Gilbert, president ol Hie National cuy bmk, c-iuiiniltr'd sui cide in the attic of h.s home on North Lafayette Street Saturday morning hj sboolmg himsrlf iu the inouth, tin- bul- let jienetrating the brain. Mr CiliK-n went to Mexico lasl spring on a Imsim MI mission. Uu the way home be had un attack of lonsililis. The train wan de- layed by the floods through Texas aud the disease was negh cled. Bloud isiio- onint; devetu|ied aud be was seriously ill upui bis return. He took a course of treatnient at the sanitarium al Alma and catne home recently apparenlly re- covered. The bliaid poisoning, however; affected his brain and under the effect of mental aberation he died this moru- mg. The jury in the DeMan murder case at Gd Rapids, after being out all night leturned a verdict, lasl Friday morning, of guilty of murder iu lite second degree. Judge Burlmgame proceeded immedi ately lo pronounce aetiteuoe. Making a few- impresai.-e and seasonable remarks, be closed with the usual legal formula, "the judgment of the Court is thai you tie imprisoned iu the slate prison at Jackson, ai hard labor, for and during the period ol fifteen years from and in- cluding Ibis dale." The court room was densely packed. The parent* of tbe prisoner sal within the bar. unable to control (heir grief. Mr- Rickling, widow of the murdered man, was also there, and look undoubt- ed satisfactlnn in the pu lisluueni ol her husband's slayer. DeMan man tie*ted tbe name stolidity which lit bus display d ever since cotu- miHiilg the crime. He was' not visibly affected at the sentence, and us he was conducted Irom ihe room by the officers his face waa wreatlied with a ie-lf sutis- fied smile. nltfNKBNXWS—UQI OB HABIT—lo • II Ike Worlo there la but oo« Cure, IIr. Hwlnea' «J..IUeii wpsK-mr. It. an b. riven in a cup tea or JvOee Jim OOI the know ledge ,.f tne pt-n^® Ukli« Rjeffert- in* a speed! and prnnant-nl eun , wbrt tier the neraou ma modoimlo drinker or an alcoh- la wissk TlMiu-»otia of drunkards bavo ket-n md wbo bavr taken tbe 0...dea bpe<-Uk- In Sltlr lea or coffee altboul ila-ir knowledge, and ^d.?MSe« lbe, tjull dnak , « ul thelr trmmrntll No haniWul .flrcu frtMn I 1M TR ADIMI.IAISIKM CLLFW for rtrcular. bik! lull i«ria.ulani •^'' L caifldenoe, G .ixig> bracinc <«-. R»«r SL, CoiK-iunaii. O, K1LB8TS DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS irv A b«"»o U* •ulT»T» , n< frtKu CMC k heu'iucln-*, Nrur Stomach, Torpid Ltvei I IndlgrMtKiii, Suk-ar-coated, ith-as ant to take and warranted logo through try daylight. ELIJ:HT'« EXTRACT or T AB & W ILP i UERRY i" a -ale, reliable and pledsant renie.lv for Cough, Cxilda, Brouchitis, Asthma, and all Uiroat troubles; will ie lieve and beuelit cousumption. Iry it and la oonvinc4<d. Every brittle war- tai'ied; price .Hk'. a n d one dollar j-er bottle, ?H.id by all di Uggista. Prepared bv the Em inert Proprietary Co.. I hica- gJ't HI- DR. JAQUES* GERMAN WORM CAKES destroy worm* and remove them Iroui the system. Safe pleasant and effective. HAPPY HOME BLOOD PURIFIER ts tbe Peoples Popular Medicine lor pur- ifying the blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, B.ll.ousn«a Headache, Doils and all Fevers tnd Malarial Disea- ""price 50c. and one dollar per bottle. UNCLE SA'S NERVE & BONE L I N I M E N T will relieveSpra'ns.Bruises, Neuralgia and lUieumatlsm. Sold by all druggiste- UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION J-OW- DER will cure Distemper, Cough*, Colds, Fevers and most of ihe diseases to which Horses. Cattle, bjiwp. Hogs and Poultry are subject Sold bj all ' lr &bilbers will find Dr. Wlnchell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in Uie bouse for the children; U will cure Coughs, Cold*, Sore Throat and Regulate the Bowels. Try it. Children Cry for Pitcher's C^:* IVTien r-abrsraasJi-k, *"r».ve a-: > -lor When kbc wa«aCli,M,fcliocriislforC'iyl : u When aha ta*anir SI<a, she clnng io Car is Wbrn she baJ Ctill Jren, % ha ,»vi. Unaa Cua. ^ DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Everybody knows THE PLACE TO GET P U R E D R U G S , PATENT MEDICINES, and In Fact EVERYTHING That should be kept in a First Class Drug Store, is at W. S. WINErftR'S. CHA-S. L A W Y E R , nomiToa or NATIONAL HOTEL, Near D . G. II. 4 M. Pepot, r -~ -v . iCTCir. First I'lss. Iloanl and Room* at Ib aaoule IUte« Livery an.l lied suble In Conr.erttoa- To Invalid and Wounded SOLDIERS! rhe undendgned at the requeei of many Invalid Soldiers, ha* qualified and been admtlti'd to pracUce in the Interior Department, ai I all the bureaus thereof and i, now Readv ia Prosecute Claims, for those that may lie entitled to PEN- SION and BOUNTY, MILTON M P RRY. Milton M. Porry, Attorney A Counselor a l L a w frain't Hall Block, - Low-ell, Mich. Special attention given to Collection* Conveyancing, Loan* and Sale of Real Estate, The Best Line of Iv y West and Domestic Cigars in owell O Mi 05 P CD 6 Q S: O o w FRANK C. ALGER. Alti>rno;r n t L n w . Collections Given Prompt Attention MOSEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT R.\TE& AND INSLHAXCE VKITTtN. InloD lllork. - lOWKLt, MICH C I T Y BUS LINE, FOREMAN & TALBOT, PROP'S. (rrdert for Pajaieiur-n or Rajanure left al Train's 1 Hotel, Ila via House or tbe Bus Barn will receive prompt attention ^ M 2 W CO •D (D 55' o H z ^ * 1 - ^ i CD ^ b CD f# •n -i (6 S- - 33 ^ g Ul ~ S- P CD a o W O M. ? P ? CD Q o o CD 2. CD Ul m ^ 0 m LJ a m ? m w EVERY WIDOW OF A SOLDIER Dependent on Her Daily Labor FOR SUPPORT I* eniiilcd to a Pension. Also E A-GTU Soldier ' dlsalrled, Wlielber Ms disability wai con- tracted In Ihe .rnioe or not. Fathers and Moiben-wllboul I'RE-SENT me tns of support entitled lo $1S |»-r momh. Shall be Pleased to Prosecute Any Such Claimi No ('har;s t'oteas Surre.sfql I I'ee Limited lu Tea Dollar*! Tli- uIdeal Pension Agency In the State. lUtab- lithrd June. isgl. Addreai(Blib sump, C . E . PERKINS. PKuBATK OFFICE. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. do d ^ > ATJ.E. LEE'S MEAT MARKET OL the RNDK*. *111 always be fooDd the choicest euu of Real. Fish and Poul- try In their seaaont. *1 Prices Always Reasonable. J E LEE, - Lowell. Mich. m Q o o w CURED BY M'sEieifflticPlsslHi D"iairr r,rurr r n a ALL nirr*ar:c r ant v fjrrarrji! f-rrhrnaatlsra, Xcuralclscnd bo.J I,y Brnjr ,l«is c i-rrvi -nr. or I r mai.. 'ii kovaUy »'la«l«r \.'erka, Lowell, Oimaa. Mr*, Allen's Oolden Hair Wash. Fsrltlsn I'sra Rhacli. Muniuspuia f„r (lt-t.-lM4ii(ibcba.i. IluKua,.urnnu,.:n •ui'-eOOU. balr, llanidicSrt, AllfoMt siioi,sui, .i,,i irtalirKradlrts'aiiiiii, i il'utTrnl^l rliculu l ull PnrafSiwliur J.srfa MRS U. W. ALLKX, 71k Wi«ii>- I wakP Av ,.pLTavn. Foi Mir ly amaiU'j F.E.Ci'EREMEDY SI,00 A BOTIli, SIX FOR $5, TRY IT TO-DAY Bloo,] makes n trip aronnd tho body In a few- sooonds. If pare, it n-palr* current waste and keeps up vitality If filled with Kidney acid poison, you will have SOUR~BLOOD, which will chanj^o all tlm fluids of the systoin, and gnulually break down every vita! organ and give you a mul- titude of unyielding disorders. To sweeten the blood, use the goarauteod vegetable alterative KIDNEY I BLOOD ALIVERl ^L-OO A BOTTU, Sl« fOR Si TRY IT TQ-QA) F.E.CSREMEDY ^ - T - T - E - 3 S r - 3 D - THE WEST MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. WE TEACH Actual Business Shorthand and Typewriting AND TELEGRAPHY. IN OUR NORMAL DEPARTMENT WE HAVE A THOKOUGH TEACHERS COURSE, Scientific, Classical, Music, Civil Engineering, Fine Art AND ELOCUTION COURSES. We Board and Room our Students for $1,50 per week. Expenses less here than anywhere else. Address A . E . Y E R E X , Pre^. I PlSCS REMEDY fOR CATARRH. Beat. Eaaieat to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold iu the Head it baa no equaL C A T A R R H f it i* an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the ncwtrU*. Price, 60c. Sold by I)ruinri''ts or sent bv mail. Addrou, E, T. Uaseltdie T wumm, 1*0. I

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Page 1: LOWELL JOURNAL. piano - lowellledger.kdl.orglowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Journal/1890/09_September/09-24-1890.pdf · LOWELL JOURNAL. piano One Dollar a Year. Otttoe in Train's Opera

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P I A N O ! LOWELL JOURNAL. piano

One Dollar a Year. O t t t o e i n T r a i n ' s O p e r a H o u s e B l o o k . Three Cents Per Copy

VOLUME XXVI. L O W E L L , MICHIGAN, W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 24, 181)0. NUMBER 12.

H i A I M f t R K E T .

J, J, McNADGHTON, Alway* h u on l ianJ a fine •I'lvclion of

Fresh Meats, Salt Meats,

Fish, Poultry,

and Game IN SEASON.

Ciioicf M iDd Tallovs, • n J i t m ih* m a r k e t to hny

C H O I G B S T O C K .

A T T E S r i O K , C O M R A D B H t

By a n-cM ciiK-im.-nt

Every Soldier Nif Disabled U ml l lM to k IVn>l->n of from f t to l i t

per motith. *nd evrry

Soldier's Widow • rmlrV«l to a IVndoa. I »htll b« I* !

prooacvtr claim*. Cturxr* ny '»* at $10. So charier uni t* Pm

•loo !• proeurol.

A L B E R T J A C K S O N ,

Baak Block. - Lowell. Mich

AX AWFUL CltlSlK. T H E W O R L D S FA.R. | MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. ' KENT COUNTY AND VICINITY.

• N e w H a m p p h i r o F a t b o r S h o o t , H i s T h r o e D a i u h t e m

L . F . S E V E R Y , Tin, Copper &nd Sheet-Iron

Jobbing Sbop! 2d Door Eatl of Yfiler & Look's Store.

iiepairrog Done oo Sboit Notice. b « « Tr«ii|[ki and Farsaae Work a 8p-cialir

IX) W E L L . - MICHIGAN.

- F O R -

n » •aCBiflcmt Ke« F.irt Wranriilp

C I T Y R A C I N E O M M U burthen; tlccplnf accominodauoo*

f o r M l iMruitml. a n d a w p o p ulai SlauB>liip

M E N O M I N E E <*m I rare GRAND HAVES for CHICAGO dallj.

cioept tUturviay. at S p. m

DAYS Of S A l L J N f .

-CITY OF RACINE." •'1IEH(K\INEE.••

flUKUAY. MOKI'AY. TUESDAY. WEUX^SDAT.

THUK8DAY H FRIDAY. AJTlrmK la CHICAGO the followlnc moraine

in time for t . * ouifrolnf inuua.

fAHE, berth included, - $3.00 KouDd Trip, good for Season, i>.00 Satoralac, leave CHICAGO dA-ly. "Crp t Buo da*,a lTu.m. .a- r t»ncaiGRIND HA>t.N oar-|y o a t aiurulac lu um» fur early train Aau.

T u o c o a T i c z m to All polnta. ria CHICAGO, can be bad uf all Rallrusd Ticket Apuita.

JOHN SINGLETON, Gen Agent.

Goodrich Traniportatiod Co, Cblcapo.

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

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

A General Baaking Butinen Conducted.

a a A C O T i T . X r m O a T B .

(Draft* Hold OB all Foratca Cauntrlaa.

. L O W E L L

B u s i n e s s M e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n .

Regular Meeline't First Thursday in every month, at 8 . C. Smith's store.

D G. LOOK, P r e s .

a. 4. aomta a. «. onfaa. O«»-L a ra iua .

Bowne, Combs & Striker,

B A N K E R S , Lowell. - Michigan.

Xranwirt a General B a n U n g Bufint^a and Issue Dral ta avnllabie in all

par t s of t h e Wor ld .

M C G R J S J V O L D ,

CARmmu

P R G K H A M ' S C R O O P R E M E D Y !

THE CHILDREN'S MEDICINE. For &•!<!«, C'io»li«. Hnaraeowm WII<K>P-

loc Couch. Croup. Should he lound In reerj buuaebul>i. Plea«ai.t, 8afe. Certain, Al«a)i rely upon It for Children'. Throat and Dun. Trouble. Conlalna no opiate*. lh"t a»oldin« tbr daanroua effect ofien reaulUn* when coujth mixture* preparm for ailulu an. gltrn to rtlM-ran gavatbaChl lUroo. Get a bottle t^day You ma) need It to nljcht. Bold by all Druflfiaia.

F I F T Y D O S E S 2 0 C E N T S .

W A T O N C E ! soo Good Moo to aell the

" K I N G O F T H E DAIRY

D CoM Atr < r»«mlnK Cana. Cat! on C. **. PAJUM. Kopf RulMHiK. Mam Bt . l-oarll. Mlfh.

• K l U o la tskipTul aoui.

Alan tTuun't. * Man Who He Tlimi$hl Had Wroncail lllni. aail Then KI>U

Ulai.eir - Terrlbl* T r ^ j a J y In Minnrtaia.

KII.I.F.II MI* m u uiir.N. P o i r r ' n i i r n i N M . SopL 18 — A ter-

r ible traced>- ixrurroi l hnro Wednewlay | nlffht K i'd It .1 I M n . i . -c l tS y e a n , i acoopot HIP employ ut iho Kldretlge , B r e a l n c «''"np.ntiT. h:,il * lamilyuf llitee i dauehler^ ihe oldest (Oarnel lieing 15 1

year* nl . . je Several montb* a|r" hl» • wife lolt linn l le ln 'a 1 rouble* prove.! | upon b i t mio.l nnl i l be rowlved ui end I tbem an<l aiv> remove I 'om lempta i lon tbe llm-e l ems le menib i» .>f hi* hnii«e-bold '1 no ol lliem untl ihe murderer a re now dead, w l r t o al a ixHpitat ibo 1 third da i i s^ te r lie> dy iu s . " l i b a I bul le t In h"r n<-. i< and ai bia homo on SUilo M ' e e l i Imrlo* W Taylor. I a woll-known n^rdware merrhant , . whose name lia» liei'n ronnet ' led with i i iat ol It i '* wife, lie* under the band* <•' tin* •iiirpr.-n wilb two boileta in In* liai l* The alory ol t h e murder I* a* loliowa; I ' ba r l e t W Taylor, a «to*e di- i ter on Market ctreeV, while entennff hi^ i . -ulcin-e on S u i e and Union <ire«*l* at Tito p. m. wa* niKho'l itj^.n b r Hein, who fired two *liol* al T iv lor . bo!b of wbicb took e l l oc t T-IT'O' I» an i l alive, b u l l * vorv low alllioiiirli ab le lo oon-r c r i o tvi'li t l io ,e al"Wi» him In reply toqoe*tlon< ho lbi« • W a noi know what •• out|>i<il l ieu, lo ,lioot Inm Tayl.w promim "I in aevarat secret socieiie* lln i- veara old and n a n .ed

After nhooiini.' I iv lo r Hem hnrr led t o b l * o w n loiu'so. and a l i l l l e boloro B o'clock |ieoplo l iv ins >n Hie vlolnitv beard flee p:st4il allot* ftto.1 in i ap id , i i e -cesiion. Iiii)iiedi itvly a l ierwaid Maud, t h e is-yei l -obl d J l i j h ' o r ill Hem. wa i Htm lunnini ; om ol ibo hivi** She pro-eroded bul •Iiori l i s t .ii.-e « hen «li» (ell. Ne|n|ilK>i. ' I "o her a**l«t-ance tin Ix-m^ a-v-xl v»hai Ih'- t rouble waa t h e replit-.l I'aiiioi ii4< «hot me " An nxam 'na t i on tha t ene bul-let entered tbe rijrht *ide of her face at ahor ' rani"- A* aim ularte)! lu run out ol the bouwi lier la ther Hn-d two shot* at her. one taking ' 'Itecl •indiw Hit- shoulder pa'.sliiif tb roush bor atom.! 'b and th>- o ther pa>*iii|( through Iter h ip T h e lower patt ol l lpia 'a house wa* the aeene ol the mur-dorer ' t most huni l i l . ' nork lust out-aide tbu bark dooi l iy two Uodtea Carrie, t h e e ldes t pirl. had beon ahot th rough tho bead, d y i n s in-atantly. A ' tosa Imr pio*irate form lay l lerlha. Hie youngest •tansliter When found she wa* •iie-<>n»rtoin. and expired in Hlteen mlniiti-*. the l.nllet tha t r.anscil bor d e v h bav ins en te red bet head |ii*t lN-liin<l thn lot! ear In the front i-liamlx-r lay the dead liody of Hein with a loillet Ihroush the templv

A xicKKtixn Ti:Atirt>v Loxo Pn*l);iK, M i n n . S-pL I t —

Wodnefday m y b l a man n-nned Kred Paul shot Mr* I Jim* lluelow. • neipli-bor who lived al Heat Head, etijht mile* from bere. whi le she * as a t work ta a potato pa t rh T b e Heud tben cu t oil h i , vict im's ear* Tbe l i t t l e daughte r of tbn murdered woman wax the only wl tne ,* of t b e a l f j i r and told her fa ther on bia re turn . Allot kil lni;! thn wom-an I'aul went home and sbol himself, being lound by Ills Inotbei some bouia later, t o r n n n r Cole, went u> Hie s rene of tbe t ta j jedy a Ion- IIOUIN after the d l s rover r and loitnd thai the liu^a had ea ten ibo laee "ft tho dead woman. No camte in AHHICIUHI lor tbu t racedy. and i t i» thonKbl tha t tbw Mian waa in-a a n e

F I R E P L A Y S MZVOC.

Two TOWM •• tli . i i lc.A Naarl, Rmaad by H«».—

WnrrKDALU Mlcb.. Sopt Wi. - T h e l a rgc i t flio whli'b ha* ••ccurred hero alnce ledl broke unt^early in the morn tug. T h o pnucipa l businoM imrtion nl tho town i* swept away, and al-out th i r ty dwellinir* have U-en da atroyed T b e lire a l anod neat tha h i rn of a man named Meant ana *WM<|K hall a mile th rough the VIII-IRK

SOUTH IIAVRN, Mieh., S"pi . fti—A eoni idnrable portion of the vtl laga ol South Havi'h wa, destroyed by an la condiary lire which wa* dtwovered about a n d n i g h t Tlnttitday a lgh t Eleven building* were butned Tho IOM i» alx.nl >7u.lKiO Inatiralino light.

R E S U L T S O F A C l O U D B U R S T

iledloa of Nta <;rp>le« T ken «ro« I k . Sllvor Noai Kvanavllle, Ark. -

EVA V*VII.I.K. Ark.. S e p t 80.—Two f*m-it iotof iryp«lea.ntiDibering nine portoa*. camped on tbe ford of tbe en^ik abont a Diilo nor th of bnre Tueaday. d u r i n g tho n i g h t i t 1* anpposeil tbey arete (trut'k by a eloud-bnrxl, n« I'rnlay tbe bodte* of ala of them w ho had l-een drowbed wore rernvered T'lioiedrownial were Dtnab tieorge and Ihrec eJiildrHi. and Hannah JnneHanil nbild The me i saved UietnMlve, and one child bf c l ing ing to HOUIP treeiL The tonu say thoy own a farm near K a n s i s City

A %%OMS-M r.wiirsl \livs VIENNA. S e p t a n — T h e liodr of a

woman named lloeda waa eahumed al Szcgedtn loi the pi.rpose of au autopsy. When t h e .'ollin w .t opentrd it wa* found ihu t the won<ati bad been buried alive, and t h a t *hu bad g t tuu htr lb u. . child in t h e "-.•ItIn

Nuteil Klevntor InvMntor l>OBd llt'FFALo. N. V . Sept 20. —Rolien

n u n bat died here Tburnday. aged 7b yearn He w«, the inventor and in-t rodnrer of the marb ine ry now i.sed la g i a t b olevalor*. and built llin UIM olo-valor a t i b i s port

Bail U .a n c h l CHICAOO. Sept 2'.' Two nntnrlons

eliaractcr*. Michael Hurtrerty and J a m e s il ronno t lon fought with p i t -t o l , in a saloon uml on the s t reet Ka lu r day night , and in.iii were probably la-tally wounded.

Dlad Wblta K<tln( l i t . ktaat. M A R S U A I I . I O U N , l a . S e p t ' M - I X

W l l i e s l e n . an old cl t i ren of Tama, died soddenl» H'rlduy u.ui m n - wblis eat ing bia br.iakla*t

M I L E S ' > K k v t 6L L I V E R P I L L S .

An impor t an t flincoeery. They act on

l i t - l iver, rtomar.b nnd bowels through the nerve*. A new: principle They

speedily cure blliotmnesa. Itad 'as te , tor-pid l iver, piles and couHli|ialion, Splen-

did fo r men , w o m e n and chi ldren. SninlleKt. mildest, surest . 80 do«-s for 2ft cent*. Sample free BtYel ler A Look'*

Drug Sloro.

Old p a p e n 80 cen t s per 100. a t thia office.

Saeon l Wea.mn n Chleaao nf tha Wa- | linnat t .'minUaloner..

Cn tcvoo . Sept. IS.—At yesterday 's ! session of the Nat loual Coluinbisn Ex-position Commission Pres iden t Palmer \ annuuni-ed *n e iec i i i tve commit tee , I which i* to have all the powers of t h e National oommisaion when the com-mlssion is not in a^sslon. except In eases in wbtcn tho act of Congress re-qu i res the action of tbe commission. Salar ies wore tl<i-d as follows: Presi-den t . •U.uuo a w a r . Secretary. StO.bOOa year; Dtres'tor General . Sl.VOOd a year. Provisions »i-re made for a bosrd of lady m a n s g e r t to constat of two women from each s t a t e and Terr i tory a n i the ! District of Columbia

Cm C AIIO, So pi i o — A t the meet ing ol t h e World'* Columbian ExpoMtion , y e n c r d a y lii o m e K Davis, ol this city, { was oloctoJ J t rector-general o( the ex- | position

President Paimer announced a l i s t of tweniy-one s t and ing committees. T h e ! Chaltmen are as loil'>»s:

Judiciary, rule* an t f i »«>. \VUlUm Llnd- j say. IVMbOiiMiiin.T J 14: lanB* ai.ll iram-p e r t a t i . ' I I V II GtO;.i-I . IIKINIA; I.MS-I«H i f -fairs Cbaunccy M neyew NB« Vork, nararts, I A t». Huliock i'»"iiu.>.-IOIK i at large; science, j klsiaiv titeratun ant isluatlon O. V Tonsley Mi:inr> la. agrtcaltBie, { W I Ru.kanin lew a: lire ato. i(. J 1_ Mitch-cIL Wistvovia, nuiticmiiiie w.J /Wicultura, { W. Korsylb ratitnrniB, tman.-r Charlci H. Jatit. Ml-v-url. 4 dllint T E Garvin, fa-dlSD*. ,-rr» ui.-itl'-s J II A,lama. Ark'iKSS; elsssincat'ou « H Deere. Illlnolt. msnn-factnrta. I. Ilrali.er.i I'MOtstlciit; com- i mores. L Lowiiilca Maryian.i. mines ; sndmiBini K I \ >KI(f i'o,n. i in. nshrrles and Bah rullnrn A It llixny. Maine, elet-tiioi-ty and tleetncal ap,Miau«-s. It C Sims. Ilho'a i Islsnd. fore-try *n.t •••ni»c> J IV. St Clslr, i Wc«t Virtii..^ Ma.iii i i« W Hani KltCblS, I Ohio worid- .-oiistr.... J W IVood.ida, r c s a s y t v a u . a I 'II,III,I! C K H J . U a y , J r , I

Ksaiaa

G I V E S THEM A MILLION,

Rorkvfel i . ra AUilitiewat I 'ro.anl lo lbs i lsl« 4C.S I'Is ffft.llV

C m r a n o . Sept iv - J o h n D Rocke-feller ba> given Sl.oi»u..'*w (o the Kip-t i s t University ol Chicago in addition to t h e gif t ol l<>0U.0iM made by him some t ime ago Tbe annooncetnent ol ' th is muntfl . ent otter ol the Cleveland mil l ionaire w-.ts made Thursday after- I noon at a mei t inJ of Hie l-oaid ol trust-ees of Hie m w untversitv h'-id a t the Grand PaciQc Hou.-l and wa- received 1 with unbounded eatltiistaam The I offer wa* immi-dtately and g r a t e f u l l y ' acoepted.

Another importnnt part of the p ro - ' coedings iv a* the election of Prof- Wilt-lam K Harpei . of Vale College, to the presidency ol the new univeritity Dr. J. A. Smith, tbe edi tor ol the S u o d a r d , , was clected recording awretar . - of the board, and Dr T W. Gooi»p->fd was appointed corre-pocding and linaneial secretary II wa , deienoi t ied t h a t the ; univerMty sbou'd begin tbe work of in- 1 SUur'.ien on or befoie (V toUir 1. 1891 1 Annnuncem>-ni will be ma le as soon as j pessiliU ol the conditions of en- 1

t ranco.

HASE-BAI L.

• l aad ldc of tho l e n t I raillBc Org-Biaa-lloaa lor Ibr Wrek l-odr.1 w»pi. 30.

T b e following tables show the num-ber of gaini* lost and won l>v tbe d u b s of the leading professional team*:

PLaTiH, l i ' o l * ? 1 "a r ioaau ' 1=

l7««:i ftW HtnoKirn «3 Ml .IT* iii.ew lu tv am

Hostno Bruoklvn MM Mis Ctncavj New VIM K Wl W Wl Rost.in Chlcsco IHLTJI .VI. I'bilaJitloni' ,3 At .M Phlisdelpii'a'*!•-.T **Ki'I-ineiunali.. |*!l ftl'.VA P i t t s b u r g h MTSS < - L N e w V"l K . -Jf. >A if» Clovelairtl m.* «1< Cleveland IO hi .tB Buffah* I.Tt-v! Wil Piiuboigb l-i Wl i n

H* aiiENiuak

Ksn.a . rity 7I '* | f>li Ixml.vlllc, Mliwaukt-n. 7 . ' * 7 St. lanna Mlnneapiilis i i t t t i .•mmNis Di-nver ill .«• Sfc .Kisliesler,. Sin,it city.. M M IM T-ierte . . . . Omaha , «l'. Aimetle.. . LI.-- : - . KM- ¥<: K, . .rnu, b l I'aul l.llj.i,, III Ha'tiinnrn..

«' Ml

Urt.wnt-i, in w M.,.nil .It. I t trrvnl. Font SMI i it A r k . Sep t -.'•I—During '

a fierce s tonn in the lUikton mounla lus • party ol u-n T'ntk*. who were travel-ing south with a ioi ol dancing licara, j lodged in a erwek ItolUtki >11 ..no ol the ' gulches Tho bi-avy •iiirm caused a 1

tor rent in Hie ravine and Miven of the mea and all thc^o i i ra were drowned. j

% I Mirtvvs l<«Mk »alU New Von*. Sept 22.--U is officially

announced Hist the Hank of the t J]>e of j Good Hope ha* tailed t he lialulitll-s art, £*,000 ""U.rapital slot U, LTtMl.tWUide-posita, i'i.Soo uvo Tlii. I^iiik is l o c a u ^ a t Capo Town Ho . tuel point for South Afrtoan Iradw

1 H t M A K K E T S

LIVE RTOCI-'-tibeep

Wljouft Fall ie faery Mian«a>ila Pai ' i ta

W H E A T N o . K . . I . . No I RrU

OOi: N -No t IhuU'l, •! »l i-.l

OATS- Mlsetl Vt 11,. RVK-Wealera . . PORK -M *-LAIIII W' - f rt. «i. an flUTTKR W—It . nCo amety

ci in A'in BtEVEH-St |,i'.k

Cows Stuekera FceOei. ItuUbeia Sl. t r . Bulla ...

llOCS-l-lvr HIIKKP BIITTKB-Creamery

Gooil te I'hbi • l'-. ry BCOS-Fresb UIUKIM CI HI N

Hurl Soil work n.g Cre-'k, <1

POTATOES (pel bu) POKK-Mes. LARD- Slram FLHl'R Spring I'ltt nls -

Winter I'jiri.i* . . Rakers .. . RlraighU .. ..

GRAIN Wheat No .• Corn No 2 ... . . Oat* No S Rye. Nil 2 Hurley Nu V October ..

H'MHEIl-Sirtlng Kiuorlng C'aMlimoli tlua-l. PBOelnil l-wlb Dry Run,(ie* . . . .

ST LOUIS CATTI.r. Sletra

RliHkenmnd Feed' i* . . BOGS Kali inCbfht-Heavy.

Huctl Gt'.oles RHEKl-

• IMAIIA. CATTLE- Prime

GIMKI InCnolee (?,,w-Giaal llult h.-ra MUs-la. , ..

HOGS

YORK, S e p t S t . II 1U A 4 H>

4 10 6 . . 4 10 u 4 UH , 4 (10 O k tO

H P ft « » • ' ? g ' " H

« *V', - - ,

a-, , a M U . . . 41 a 40

<w 6 TI 1

... it ro < t i i »

... o t . 'S 6 4* 1 y 1* » »

... u a a s s 1 tu s e v 40 * 7S

» Or 4 un II Ul

t | S lit 2 V) a 8 Ul

! 4 lu 4 IS

HI ^ U: 1U is i;>,a is

s St. »H a t t e j u s a s

Ml A 1 ou » » « « « JU « e K H 1. m u i u 4 m q s m 3 *1 V 4 (JO s MJ « 4 7S

K * 9 m

4',vt5 4814 x w nti E O V S s i 7* ® 78«

IT WI asi m m on S»4 ai 13 UK £13 so 11 uj an u s iu a s VJ » iu a J w

Ul w « 1 00 K-I a S 10

4 w « 4 n 4 tt 4 ro s u. u b III

4 III a 4 40 2 -.si T( 3 10 3 0 H I 10 4 iu lit, * a ,

SICK H E A D A C H E .

LO O S E ' S E E P C i r m P I M A C U R B R . I C I

Headache. Drape pets, IndiKestion, Con Biiiiatpin. 25c, per Box, 5 Boxes fo r $1. Bold by all drugglats.

Rueklon'a Arnica Salvo. The Beat SALVE in the world fo r - u u ,

Hruisee. Bnroe, Uloeni, Salt Rheum. Fe-ver Soree, Tet ter . Chapped Handtf, Chii-hlaina, Conts , a n d nil Skin Erupt ions , a n d positively cures Piles, or no pay re-quired . I l is gnaran teed to give perfect sat isfact ion, or money re funded . Pr ice 25 centi< per bos. For sale by H u - t & H u n t e r

T H E S T A T E FAIR.

A Dig Haceoaa l i All Par l leu lars -Tbs Klnaio-ist ntiowing.

T h e S lu t" fa i r t h a t just closed wa, t b e best one yol ueld in the State. I l waa a sucoewa In every part icular , and t h e managomen i are well pleased. The fol lowing llguros show, ootnpsrin f th is j with last yea r s exhibi t , a decided gain Bnanclal ly, whi le the expense* were i no t nea r *0 large. This will leave 1 a a n u g sum on the r ight gide of Hie ac- i count books. Las t year the ga le r e - ' c e i p u o n .Monday were f !4,M, on Titos- ] day and We<lni-«lay, 84.u:i7.;>: mak ing j a total up U) W, dnesday nltrbtof St,l}T'i.- i 2S, against M.-M'.75 for iu,s year . On Thurnday. last year . l h " s a l e re»-nipU were 3U,12 i..%0, as comp.itstd wllhi«.U.i4-60 of th is y<-ar. Friday's ga le re-ce ip t , wen- Jl.-S-ii. 15 1 AI year , and Sl.-6M.50 th is year. Tot-il ga te ro-celpls for l a . t year were »I'>.45I.M, against >15,1155.75 for th is year ; tho total grand-stand reotilpls Were $71".75, against $72V J5 for this year ; reoeipU on •peed classeH. beotha and entr ies , 83,190, aga ins t 54 iWO this year. Grand t o u l Of $19,352.05 for las l year, againHl (20,-431 for th is year. T b e tu rns t i l e s figured up a grand tota l ol 29.376. They registered about two-thirds—a very oonservat ive es t ima te and the actual a t t endance for the week can safely be placed at the 45,0 Ki fl'.'ur».

P R E S E R V E THE FARM,

OBO Hon trod Hb-blgan tirangBr* Hoot and f orm • aiaio AllliBeo.

One hundred ib- le ja tes met in Lansing and formed a S i t " Kartnera" All iance and Indust r ia l Union. A. E. Cole, of Fowlervi i le , was elected Pres ident ; T . C, An 'bouy , ol Marengo. Vice Presi-den t : J o h n M. Potter, of Lansing. Soo-r e u r y ; A D (a r l ton , of Dimondala, T reasu re r ; Luther Ripley, of Port Hone, S t a t* Lecrurer : Mrs. Emma Moore, of UelhL Captain; II. W. Cohh, of Perry, Steward; A McKelsevy, of Delta. Door-keeper . Execut ive Committee: Chair-man. George Jv Wilson, of Horton; T h o m a s Nichols, of sunl lsc : Martin Smith , of Okelos; R I". McKillen. of Bad Axe: J, W. Ewlng. of Grand Lodge.

Klfhllnf for Hi* Vn Some t ime avro the nommon council

of Grand Rapids nottt 'ed tLe Western Cnlon Telegrapu Company to remove its poles from Canal s treet , g iving tbem Bftoen days" notice The other day t h e company, misiritstinii tha t the city was about to b-g in operations on t h e poles, began action a-.'8;n>t the c l tv in the Uni ted StatesC»urc, and Judge St-verens issued a temporary res t ra in ing order against tbe city late tha t evening. T h e te legraph company will contes t the r*-taovalof tho poles to the n s t

Hewllh IB MirhlgaB. Reports to the State Ko..rd of I leaUh by

a lv ty-e lght observers in di f ferent parts of t h e S ta te for the week en lis! Septem-ber 18 Indicated that scarlet fever and influonxa increased, and d iphther ia , whooping cough, cerebro-aplnal menln-gi t ls , measles ..nd cholera in fan tum d ^ creaaed in area of prc ta lenoe. Diph-the r ia w a , reported at twenty-seven places, scarlet fever at th i r ty , tyohold fever a t th i r ty-four and measles at e igh t plaoca.

B oeltd T' olr <iffl.-er*. T h a Four th Michigan Cavalry met a t

Lans ing recently and elected tho fol-lowing offleers: A. E Ford, of Ypsi-l an t l . Pres ident ; I l G. Moore, of De-t r o i t Vloe-l ' res ideni ; H. A. Backus, of Detroi t . Seeri-tar ; J ames T. l ln rs t of Wyandot te , 1 , 1. I t emmrton of Grand Rapids, and S F. Murphy, of Allegan, member* of the executive commltt4>e. T h e nex t reunion w-.L be held In De-t ro i t a t the G. A 11 e n c a m p m e n t

Bbnrl lint Heine T h o m a s R Creaup. a negro l awyer In

Detroi t , was roci-ntlr disbarred from pract ice at the D n r o . t bar. It being proven tha t he is dishonest nnd unfitted for t b e profession.

Rev. J o h n W. Arney. of Muskegon, who t rained tace-ho-ies and manageJ a race-track, has promised the Methodist conference tha t he w!!! give up bis • p o r t i n g Idea*.

Eas te rn canitallstti a re a f t e r Bay City'a s t reet railway lines.

Brigadler- ln neral Broivn of the State troops has forwarded bis res ignat ion to Governor Luce, to lake effect October 1.

By tbe runaway of the i r b o n o , Mr. and Mrs. Taylor , of Chelioygan, were thrown from their buggy and tho la t te r waa k i l led .

T h e Upper Peninsula league base-ball aeason Is over, l louehton won tbe pen-nan t , Ishpeming ia aecoud, Marquette th i rd , and Calumet fal ls in as tall-• n d e r ,

F r e d Steven*, of S-irnla, m»t with a pocul lar accident recent ly . While ope-r a t i n g tbe steam - b >vel a t the en t i ance tc tbe to met the -hovel s t ruck, a stone, glanced off. and struck him In the r igh t leg, cu t t i ng il off.

An Engl ish syndicate has bought the Case quar r i es of Verde ant ique marbra. and M rque t te has granted it ten aores of water-power laud a t Dead river to build factories on.

A fire occurred at t b e S ta t s fair grounds In Lansing, caused by tramps, and horse stal ls to tb'* number of 100 were consumed, causing a loss of about $3,000; part ial ly insured.

T h e LegUls ture ol insu passed a law absolu te ly probibltmif the ki l l ing of quai l , p innat-d grouse or prair ie ch icken at any t ime unt i l 1H94. A pena l ty of f-Mi ilne or Mb days In jail Is provided for 1 violation.

Michigan baa 403.504 scholars in tbe pnblic schools and 15.074 teachers, who were paid J.) 19J,574 s j for their aer-vicea.

A la rge bear strolled In toa berry patch where Mrs. D. W. Stewart , of Five Lakes , was fillinc up her palls. Mrs. S t ewar t was too friirhten»d to scraatn. T h e bear was also f r ightened, but re-t rea ted In good order.

Henry Manuel and Frank Weaver h a v e boon held at Decatur under 8800 bonds to answer 10 a charge of furnish-ing liquor m llrad!ord Brooks. Th i s Is t h e first prosecution under the new local-option law passed by the las t Logls la ture . Prof, Lolootto'a Memory Hyilom la Crrwt-Ing crealer laterest than ever In all partK of the enimtry, and erraona wiahlng to Improve their memTT) ahould send lor nu prospecios lirr aa advertliod in another column.

The t w e o t speech of CiingrexHiimn Mc-K m l e y of Ohio M o r e Congress on t h e pending turill bill, bus j u s t been isnued 111 (inmpblet f rom. The speech includes valuable statiRticul tables, and is an ud-mirablc presentation of the ndvaiitag«'H nf the principles of prootection, as em-bodied in I he new Tariff Bill,

Send a two-cent s t am| i for K copy to t h e A M E R I C A N P R O T F ^ T I V E TA U I F I - -

LEAGUE, 28 West 28d Streei , New York C i t j .

Win. Pendler . of Caledonia, w h o wiw under a r res t for taking impro| ier libert-ies wi th n girl more i h t n 14 a n d less than

10 years o ld . bus skipped away . Hi* Ixindsman l* left In the lurch

The Welch Folding Bed Co.. of Spa r t a ,

have jus t increased their plant suflicient-ly to giv« eii iplopment to 100 men , and •list is i h e reason residence lots there are s lll ig for $150 to $500 |)er lot.

Wisal in and VanWinkle , of S|Nirta. ge t ien l dealers, have ass igned. Their

asset ,, HI. appntised, are $5,031.33 and liabilities $3,157 20. The list of nccounts

receivable foot up $1,400, a n d are ap-praised al $T!j,34

There is an epidemic of d iph ther ia in Hiuth ( id . Rap id , and thiwe in tha i MH*-lion of the city, who have so f a r escaped the desease, are objec t ing pre t ty t t rong-ly to the ap|>arei>l lack of precaution*

a^ainsl its -prea-lmg, .V Challenge—Tha Ada Clippers here-

by chal lenge sny "kid'" nine unde r 10, outside of IM llapids a n d within 10 niili-s of Ads , to piny bull at Ada, any KatnrJ.iy within one momh- An«w< r thru u g h the JOl'RN U

Lucy J a n e Broglan, a lough Urai.d Kapnls colons! girl, w,i* sen t to t h e Ind i i - t ru i Home, some Oin.n ago, unti l site was of age, and S i t u r d a v s h - was reluinisl 10 (id. R-tpidF. because She » as loo IDUfch to I* kepi then-.

The scaffold on one side of Hie in w eia |>urator buildii g g a v e away one day lasl w eek and Jno, Nagler and Geo, Click took a luinble which shook tb, u

CATARRH C A N T BE CUBED. With LOCAL APPIJCATION. a* they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca ta r rh is a lilisal or consl i tnl ional dis- s -e . ami in order to cure it you have to take internal | n niedies. H a l t s ca ta r rh cure is token iu t i rnal ly . and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall 's i atarrli Cure is no qnack medicine, j 1. WHS prescrilied by one of t h e liest physicians in this county for yea r s , ; and is a regular prescription. I t ; i* c o m i s w d of the best lonii» kno vn, combined with the l i es l blissl purifiers, i •ciing directly on the mucous surfacee, |

The (H-rfect combinat ion of the two i mgreilivnts is wha t produces such "under f i l l results in cur ing ca ta r rh , | Send for testimonials Iree. i-'. J , CHENEY & Co.. Prop*. Toledo,0 , j

Sold by d iuggis t s , price 75c.

100 LADIES WANTED, And 100 Men to call on a n y u iuggls t i

for a free trial i ieckageof I,ane'» Family Medicine, the great Bool and Herb rem- j edv dUoovered by Dr, Silas l i n e whi le I in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of i he blood, liver and kidneys it is a pos- ( i t ivecure . For constipation and c lear - j inu up the complexion it does wonders, i ( hiidren like iu Everyone praises it, I j i rge size package, 50 cents. At all | .Iniggint*.

EPOCH. The t tansi l ion f rom long, l ingenng

,iiid painful sickness to robust heal th mmk<-an epoch in the lit'e of t h e indi-viilual. Such .1 remarkable event is Ir tasured in the nu mory of the HKency wheleby t h e good heal lh baa tK-s-n at-"ained is gra tefu l ly blrtw.sl. Hence it is tha t so much i* beard in praise of Elec-i l ie Bit ters . So many feel they owe their restorat ion of heal th to the use of ihe great a l tera t ive and tonic. If you iru troubled w ith any disease of t h e Kidneys. Liver o r S tomach , of long or Iron i-'iamlmg you will aurely find re-

np . iu i l e badly and disfigure I John ' s f a c j l " ' ' ' h e UMI of Electric Bitters. Sold ' 1 . . , , , , , , , at 50c ant $1 la-r Uiltle a : H u n : &

somewhat—/Vrrywrf l U m l l . ] ^ ^ ^ ^

The Barry county Deui.«rat< held j V S K Y O U R F R I E N D S ABOUT IT their coun ty evnv.nl ion at Hasi iugs. [ Y ( i u r d l r t n ^ i n ? be ca red . Thursday , ami Indorsed t h e en l i re | \ \ , . ,i becnu-e Kemp 's Balsam Patron* of Industry coun ty t x k e t . I t i within tbe past lew vears has cured so was a n y t h i n g but a harmonious conven- 1 many coughs and colda in thta commit-

, . . , .- . I ni tv. Its r emarkab le sale has Is-en won lion and had many lud i cn .u , and excit- b i u ^ n i l i „ 0 n i t . r i l . A » k M t n P

ing fea tures The ma t t e r was debat*d W r j c n ( j wi,,, has us<d il wha t he th inks all the a f te rnoon , but the endonuuent | ol Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine fellows won tbe day. A t t i n . e s ;S- re I * ' pute, none *oeffective. U r g e bottle*

, ^ -T, A ."LO- and ^1 a l all druggists . Sample a- a regular hear dance. The demo- :

crats a re divided on the quesiion and I many openly any they will vote the I TH ? P U L P I T AND T H E STAGE, Republican t i cke t .—Od' l iap idxHorn ing I Rev. F M. Shrou t , pa-tor Uni ted

' l (tri-tbein c h u r r h . Blue Mound. Kan , ' U , y , : 1 feel ii my d u t y to tell what

Henry Knickerlaicker r u n , a billiard I wonder* Dr, King'* New Discovery has ball at Nashville and "Tede" Demaruy I done for me. My lungs were l*d iy dls

i i i n- i • I I. n- j L ,I eased, and my parishmaera t hough t 1 pl«y ed billiards in the billiard lu l l run - I j v p . .n i , - ' , f , .* weeks. 1 look by Henry Knickerbocker a t Naahvilie five bottle* of Dr King's New Discovery lu his ecstatic gyrations, supermdured and am stiund and well, ga in ing 20 llfc. by a doublebi ader , Tede Demarav tips, t , m weight.

. . . , ' , , 1 Arthur L>ve, manager Loves F n n n y and broke the lamp, tha t gave the l ight . | F ( J k g u r i t e a ; A f t e r a that enabled him to m a k e double briiders. ; thorough trial and convincing evidence and cat sed adisrupt tot i of the peaceful l a m conf ident Dr. King 's New Dis-feelings between the billlardtst and i ^ " e r y fo r O m s u m p n o n i ^ U era aU, ... r . . , i and cures when every th ing else fails.

r - d e The biliianlisi argued tha t -j.,^ ^ ^ ^ . t kindness I c a u do uiy "Tt de" should pay [for t h e lamp and in i many f r iends i* to urge them to try il-suppnr t of Ins |NMition produced a Free t r ia l bottles at H u n t & H u n t e r s revolver "Tede- Mill o w e . for t h e L ' " " K ' s " ^ ' l ^ u U r s.res .IOC. a n d $1.

l amp and it oo«t Henry $1 45, cost* of i F IFTY SPASMS A DAY. the cour t | Had Mrs H . A. Gardner , of Vistula,

T b e G d - R a p i d s C ^ s e r s u n ^ S even ing decided to call off t h e s l n k e fo r i ( i v t . v i l s h e was sub jec t to eight bouts which lias beer on since May I nervcu- prostration, headace*, di«zi-1. The trouble or iginated a year ago , nes*. liackache, jialpitaiion and f o r t V ' o

- - - i fflrrsSf i K,'r. M . U e r l . s n t " r y s i g n e d a c o n t n u * a g r e e i r i g | w | l h o t I t h U C C r t ^ . h he was pemiaiuntly lo work a year at 10 b o j n a day. This 1 cured by one bottle of Dr Mib a' Ei'stor-was against the rule* of t b e union and i alive Nervine, A t r i a l bottle o f 1 1

Ih,. men were d i s m i - e d fc -m memlsT-1 ^ ^ ' I r e a l ' t f ™ . ' a " Ye. ler i h ip and tin- (nc iorr c-aiird » •••cub j j , , , 4 ^ DniK Store, ^ h o reoooiroeod#

•h<»p. Tlmt erct i lng a new pr 'Hi.Irni«f km! *t.

t h e union was elected, (lie d i s m . a - d j J O H N GILPIN S RIUE. m e r restored io meuilierkhip wi th ( h e : i( is evident f rom the s|ieecl a t ta ined privilege of work ng 10 hours and the ; |,v J o h n ( i lpin's horse tha t it was well bovcott removed f rom t h e shop. This j caitvl foi , and all owners of live stock

i — . i t h u o g h z * . r t J s t h e men don't like to a d m i t it. — ' , | — ' —

Leander P. Dej'o, ol Talltnage, Oltawii Co, devise<l a scheaie by w bi ch be t hough t he coul-l obtain the lucre lieceMMry to sup |s i r l himself in la-ller s tyle than he bad been in the habit of , ,

living and with out so miicn hard bone dr iver a n d by prom-and muscle lalajr as be hail been in the j | | ( i r m . u , p n generally. La rge cans habit , reluctantly however , ol doing. | | ; amall culls 50c. S .Id by all drug-

It w as simply los ign thn name of s o m e | icists.

Coles Veter inary C a r M i s a l v e cures Cms. Wounds . Bruise*. Collar nnd Sad-dle Galls . Sores, Manp- . Scratches. Ttirusb. In f l ammat ion and all Skin j ind II,Nil diseases of horses and ca t l l eou icker than anv other r m e d y , ana i* ue on y

Inn tlinl iurariablw retiem the It is i ndors

i simply to sign i person, who bad money in a bank , to a check and g- t Ihe check cashed. One beauty of this plan was that It required no expendi ture of brain ma ' t e r . but the person whose na'.iie he signed a n d ihe person who ca died the check objected to this plan ami as a rexiilt he is llow lock-

ed salel, ' behind the bar* of K e n t C o ' s jail . Such i* thd eac ju ra^e inen l give to genius,

Will iam D. Gi lber t ,of Gd. Rapids, son of the late Francis B Gilbert and nephew ol Hon, Thomas D. Gilbert , president ol Hie National cuy b m k , c-iuiiniltr'd sui cide in the a t t i c of h.s home on North Lafaye t te Street Sa tu rday morn ing h j sboolmg himsrlf iu t h e inouth, tin- bul-let j ienetrating t h e brain . Mr CiliK-n went to Mexico lasl spr ing on a Imsim MI mission. Uu the way home be had un a t tack of lonsililis. The train wan de-layed by the floods th rough Texas aud the disease was negh cled. Bloud isiio-onint; devetu|ied aud be was seriously ill u p u i bis re turn. H e took a course of t reatnient at the san i t a r ium a l Alma and catne home recently apparenl ly re-covered. The bliaid poisoning, however ; affected his brain and under the effect of mental aberation he died th is moru-

mg . The jury in the DeMan m u r d e r case at

Gd Rapids, a f t e r being out all n ight le turned a verdict, lasl Friday morn ing , of guilty of murder iu lite second degree.

Judge Bur lmgame proceeded immedi ately lo pronounce aetiteuoe. Making a few- impresai.-e a n d seasonable remarks , be closed with t h e usual legal formula ,

" t h e judgmen t of t h e Court is tha i you tie imprisoned iu the s la te prison a t Jackson, ai hard labor, for and dur ing t h e period ol fifteen years f rom and in-

cluding Ibis da le ." The court room was densely packed.

The parent* of t b e prisoner sal wi thin t h e bar. unable to control (heir gr ief .

Mr- Rickling, widow of the murdered man , was also there, and look undoubt-

ed satisfactlnn in the pu lisluueni ol her

husband 's slayer. DeMan man tie* ted tbe name stolidity

which lit bus d i s p l a y d ever since cotu-miHiilg the cr ime. He was ' not visibly affected at the sentence, and us he was conducted Irom ihe room by the officers his face waa wreatlied with a ie-lf sutis-fied smile.

n l t f N K B N X W S — U Q I OB H A B I T — l o • II Ike Worlo there la but oo« Cure,

IIr. Hwlnea' «J..IUeii wpsK-mr. I t . an b . riven in a cup tea or JvOee J im

OOI the know ledge ,.f tne pt-n^® Ukli« Rjeffert-in* a speed! and prnnant-nl eun , wbrt tier the neraou m a modoimlo drinker or an alcoh- la wissk TlMiu-»otia of drunkards bavo ket-n m d wbo bavr taken tbe 0...dea bpe<-Uk- In Sltlr lea or coffee altboul ila-ir knowledge, and ^ d . ? M S e « lbe, tjull dnak , « ul thelr trmmrntll No haniWul . f l rcu frtMn I 1M TR ADIMI.IAISIKM CLLFW for rtrcular. bik! lull i«ria.ulani • ^ ' ' L

caifldenoe, G .ixig> bracinc <«-. R»«r SL, CoiK-iunaii. O,

K 1 L B 8 T S D A Y L I G H T LIVER P I L L S i r v A b«"»o U* •ulT»T»,n< frtKu CMC k heu'iucln-*, Nrur Stomach, Torpid Ltvei

I IndlgrMtKiii, Suk-ar-coated, ith-as ant to take and warranted l o g o through try dayl ight .

E L I J : H T ' « E X T R A C T o r T A B & W I L P

i UERRY i" a -ale , reliable and pledsant renie.lv for Cough, Cxilda, Brouchitis, Asthma, and all Uiroat t roubles ; will ie lieve and beuelit cousumpt ion . I ry it and la oonvinc4<d. Every brittle war-t a i ' i ed ; price .Hk'. and one dollar j-er bottle, ?H.id by all di Uggista. Prepared bv the Em inert Proprietary Co.. I hica-

gJ't HI-DR. JAQUES* GERMAN WORM

C A K E S destroy worm* and remove them Iroui the system. Safe pleasant and effective.

H A P P Y HOME BLOOD P U R I F I E R ts tbe Peoples Popula r Medicine lor pur-i fy ing the blood; p reven t ing or cur ing Dyspepsia, B. l l .ousn«a Headache, Doils and all Fevers t n d Malarial Disea-

" " p r i c e 50c. and one dollar per bottle. UNCLE S A ' S N E R V E & B O N E

LINIMENT will relieveSpra'ns.Bruises, Neuralgia and lUieumatlsm. Sold by all druggiste-

UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION J-OW-D E R will cure Distemper, Cough*, Colds, Fevers and most of ihe diseases to which Horses. Catt le, b j i w p . Hogs a n d Poul t ry are s u b j e c t Sold b j all

' l r&bilbers will find Dr. Wlnchel l ' s Tee th ing S y r u p j u s t the medicine to have in Uie bouse for the chi ldren; U will c u r e Coughs, Cold*, Sore T h r o a t a n d Regula te the Bowels. Try it.

Ch i ld ren Cry fo r P i t c h e r ' s C^:*

IVTien r-abrsraasJi-k, *"r».ve a-: > - l o r When kbc wa«aCli,M, fcliocriisl forC'iyl : u When aha ta*anir SI<a, she clnng io Car is

Wbrn she baJ Ctill Jren, % ha ,»vi. Unaa Cua.

D R U G S ,

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Everybody knows

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and In Fact

E V E R Y T H I N G

That should be kept in a First Class Drug Store, is at

W . S . W I N E r f t R ' S .

C H A - S . L A W Y E R , n o m i T o a or

N A T I O N A L HOTEL, Near D . G. II. 4 M. Pepot,

r - ~ -v . i C T C i r .

First I'lss. Iloanl and Room* at Ib aaoule IUte«

Livery an.l l i e d s u b l e In Conr.erttoa-

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

S O L D I E R S ! r h e undendgned at the requeei of many

Invalid Soldiers, ha* qualified and been admtlt i 'd to pracUce

in the

Interior Department, ai I all the bureaus thereof and i , now

R e a d v i a P r o s e c u t e C l a i m s , for those tha t may lie enti t led to PEN-

SION and BOUNTY,

MILTON M P RRY.

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

frain't Hall Block, - Low-ell, Mich.

Specia l a t t en t ion given to Collection* Conveyancing, Loan* and Sale

of Real Estate,

The Best Line of Iv y West and Domestic Cigars in owell

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C o l l e c t i o n s Given Prompt Attent ion

MOSEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT R.\TE& AND INSLHAXCE VKITTtN.

InloD ll lork. - lOWKLt , MICH

C I T Y

BUS LINE, FOREMAN & TALBOT, PROP'S.

(rrdert for Pajaieiur-n or Rajanure left al Train's 1 Hotel, Ila via House or tbe Bus Barn will •

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Dependent on Her Daily Labor F O R S U P P O R T

I* eniiilcd to a Pension. Also

E A - G T U S o l d i e r ' dlsalrled, Wlielber Ms disability wai con-

tracted In Ihe . rn ioe or not. Fathers and Moiben-wllboul I'RE-SENT me tns of support entitled lo $1S |»-r momh.

Shall be Pleased to Prosecute Any Such Claimi

No ( ' h a r ; s t'oteas Surre.sfql I I'ee Limited lu Tea Dollar*!

Tli- uIdeal Pension Agency In the State. lUtab-lithrd June. isgl. Addreai(Blib sump,

C . E . P E R K I N S . PKuBATK OFFICE. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

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^ > A T J . E . LEE'S MEAT MARKET OL the RNDK*. *111 always be fooDd the

choicest euu of Real. Fish and Poul-try In their seaaont. *1 Prices

Always Reasonable.

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C U R E D BY M'sEie i f f l t i cP l s s lHi D"iairr r , ru r r rna ALL n i r r * a r : c r ant v

f j r r a r r j i ! f-rrhrnaatlsra, Xcuralclscnd bo.J I,y Brnjr ,l«is c i-rrvi -nr. or I r mai.. 'ii

kovaUy »'la«l«r \. 'erka, Lowell, Oimaa.

Mr*, Allen's Oolden Hair Wash. Fsrltlsn I'sra Rhacli. Muniuspuia f„r (lt-t.-lM4ii(ibcba.i. IluKua,.urnnu,.:n •ui'-eOOU. balr, llanidicSrt, AllfoMt siioi,sui, .i,,i irtalirKradlrts'aiiiiii, i il'utTrnl^l rliculu l ull PnrafSiwliur J.srfa MRS U. W. ALLKX, 71k Wi«ii>-

I wakP Av ,.pLTavn. Foi Mir ly amaiU'j

F.E.Ci'EREMEDY SI,00 A BOTIli, SIX FOR $5, TRY IT TO-DAY

Bloo,] m a k e s n t r i p a r o n n d t h o b o d y

In a few- sooonds. If p a r e , it n-palr*

c u r r e n t waste a n d k e e p s u p v i t a l i t y

If filled w i t h K i d n e y acid poison, y o u

will h a v e

SOUR~BLOOD, which will chanj^o al l t lm fluids of the

systoin, a n d g n u l u a l l y b r eak down

every v i t a ! o r g a n a n d g ive you a mul-

t i t u d e of u n y i e l d i n g disorders. To

swee ten t h e blood, use t h e g o a r a u t e o d

v e g e t a b l e a l t e r a t i ve

KIDNEY I B L O O D A L I V E R l

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G R A N D RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. W E T E A C H

Actual Business Shorthand and Typewriting AND TELEGRAPHY.

IN OUR N O R M A L D E P A R T M E N T W E H A V E A T H O K O U G H T E A C H E R S COURSE,

Scientific, Classical, Music, Civil Engineering, Fine Art A N D E L O C U T I O N C O U R S E S .

W e B o a r d a n d R o o m o u r S t u d e n t s fo r $1,50 p e r week . E x p e n s e s less h e r e t han a n y w h e r e else. A d d r e s s

A . E . Y E R E X , P r e ^ .

I P l S C S R E M E D Y f O R C A T A R R H .

Beat. Eaaieat to use . Cheapes t . Relief is immedia te . A c u r e is ce r ta in . For Cold iu the Head it baa no equaL

C A T A R R H

fi t i* an Oin tment , of which a smal l part icle is appl ied to t h e ncwtrU*. Pr ice , 60c. Sold by I)ruinri' 'ts o r sent bv m a i l . A d d r o u , E, T . U a s e l t d i e T w u m m , 1*0. I

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

P H Y S I C I A N S .

• L. W. TObNll. I 'h j- . l rUn 4l«l «nr -ff s grim. Offli* ov^r Y'-il-r A I*'* >li> •low.

0 0. McDANNKI.L, M I)., fhy'imiin tnd . Ktirr-->n o n w w m H i - m .

MC. (IUKKNK M I>, rhTrtcun mm .Sur-i )tr.>ii Offli* over BcoU'i IlknW atr

L O W E L L J O U R N A L r r a u n i D « n n t w*nnoin»T, *T

L O W E L L , K E N T C O . , M I C H . — i t —

C H A R L E S Q U I C K .

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

\\T r. llltOltKS, rhyKlrlmi mul Sur-»» . K«-oo. Offli* nvnr M. Rub"h V .Ion* i

Offl.^ Il."in-IJ to 10 a. m . * l" I «nJ T to H p. m.

" A T T O R N E Y S .

ALURItT JACKSON, Altornry Rtirt .>olld-t..r U«MrliO«w NftUonal ii*nk,

B U I L D E R S .

BO, WII.HOI, (Mnimctor Mil bnlMrr . K«ilJfn(N. 5T HuilKin rt., Uowrfl. Mk-h,

R A T E S F O R A D V E R T I S I N G .

D E A L E R S .

ID. HCOTT, lUMww*. r<«b l>oor» and . 'linn HulMrm Hknloar. t

OupuMt- r o n « Mill*

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C> «cCAKTY, Wbol«»«al<*a»d •froo«. / . Bank Block

I T I O K B , V M M , A T T O I I N E Y A N D S O L t l I T O I t

O v e r F o u r t h N a t i o n a l B a n k , Canal StivH Trtcphon* So. WT.

UUAM> RAPIDS, • M i n i

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T a l e D m , C l a p p e i l o n & H i n e ,

C O U N S E U ' H S AT LAW, O t n c n : G R A N D R A P I D S ,

75 LyonSt, Court Block. M I C H . gM-ial Aurntlon to f n baic Bu'lnix

blalr UollecttOM

D r . £ . D . M C Q U E E N , Kf~lilrul Vrl-r lnary Ror*t-"n.

QraduiU- of Oniartu V.-t^rinarj O'll-kC. Toron u» rauada. pmrtw-i'ioally

AVUc&i to i l l D i i eue i of H c n t i &:d CilUi Ilovpiial for Lamr aiitl I>li»-a»~l Hon-- l"all»

• III mvtvc i.n.mpi aitrutluii nlitlii orila} O f F I C B AT I 'KKIUVS U V t K V l l \ n N .

s . P . H I C K S .

A t t o r n e y , L o n n s C o l l e c t l o n e a n d I n n i i r a m ' i ) .

MONEY IALOAN O" REAL E S T A T E SECURITY In .um« of |9J0 and uv»ard» al cunvn-

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

For Oorernor-J AMES M. TURNER, of Inuham f o .

For Uciitrntnl-Uovminr-VVI I.I.I AM h LINT-JS. of 8««lna>..

For SccrrUty of K u t r -WABillMITOS OAUDNER, of Calhoun Co

For Trraaurer— JOSKTH B. *(.)0HE, of Wayne Co.

For Auditor (Irnrral-THERON F. OIUDINOS. of Kalamaiooco.

Fur Commlwlontr of the State Lend Offlcc-JOHN 0.1 ' TORT, of OUC10 Co.

For Altornry Ornrr.1-BENJAMIX W HUSTON, of iimcflla Co.

Fur Kupcrintrndrat of I'ublic In.tnictlon-OHR SCHUKTZ, of Eaton Co

For Mrmbcr of the Ktatc H *rd of Uucation— OM AR U. BAI.1«OU, of Allpgui Co.

For Jiutlce of the Suprrmr Court— EDWARD CAHILL, of Inirham Co.

C O N G R E S S I O N A L .

For Conrivaaaian from tbe Fifth Dhtrlcl -CHARLES W. WATKINS, of Umnd Kap di.

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

For State Senator— WILLIAM T. AIiAMB.

For Sheriff— ISAAC F. LAMOBEACX.

Fur County Clerk— JAMF8R.KSOt

For R«iti»ter of I)red«— NATHANIEL RICK.

For County Trrawirrr-SHbRMAN T. COUMN.

Fjr rroM^utniK Att-.rney-JAMKS E MtHUIliE

For Circuit Court (Vnnmia^ooeri-DWIOHT 0O8-. AI.FKED WOLOOTT.

For roronen— HENRY E LOCHF.R. DANIEL J. WALLACE.

For Sureryor— DORR SKEtXS.

L A S T W E E K a t e a m n t v r l i v i n g o u t ' i d e

of ( f raud Rap id , made applirai ion for a liccnM* a* a d r ayman in t h e city. It n a c refused him an.l he him Mi.-d ou t a man-datnun to com|iel t h e city to u ran t it. W h a t d i « it mean . I . tha t the protec-tion duct r ine on a small Hcali'? it loukfi ut\ much like i t . hut we Lave heard none of their free t rade "•Kiantu" make

any o h j e c t i o m to it. They are in favor of protcciion for Grand Ra|)i<ln 1al>.r a . againat the man who lives SCTOM the "Ireet and tho o the r Bide of t h e line which divides the c i ty f rom the town-ship. but t hey are not in favor of protect m g the l in rnd Kapidit laborer against Ihe |iau|M-r labor of Europe. Oh no! '• "It i . easier fo r a needle t o go through a cam el 's eye' an the feller haid" lhan for some l*ililical economists to corral an Idea.

IN P e n n . this yea r the cry i* "Elect no iMwyers to the leKiBlature" and very j u s t l y so for that s t a t e had the ("est liquor law m the country but the lawyers who draf ted it left a loophole by which it could be broken and the people propose to keep them out in the fu tu re . The Name th ing should be looked to in Mich-

igan. Send only men of hterliiiK in i e r -g r i iy and geod round common since like our candida te for S ta le Senator Win. T. Adams. Of course we don ' t want to say that lawyers are di .houenl, not that , but here is a little c i rcu iu iUnce that will il-lust rate thepoclt ion w e hold. A couple of

men were discuwiog l awyer , w ith view-to reiaining one for councelor. when one, of them said " *1 tell you A— U a raxcal aud a . dishunrHt a . be Is capable of being and he i . a niun of great ca|>abiliiiis.i 'Wel l , 1 iiardly th ink , ' said the o'.her, t h a t it so bad nu t h a t ; I know Iwappean dislione«t. but I th ink he is pretty hooesi for a laxryrr," and the man who m a d e tha t reuia ik is one of Lawyer Doran' . greatest f r i e n d s

I t is a noticable fac t tha t a paper d rawn up by a lawyer is binding HO long a . he i . i h e one employed to enforce it, but put h i m on the o ther side and lie k n o c k , ii t o smithereens in a minute . And bear in m i n d t h a t a lawyer ' s dut ies outside r l the legislature Is to t ry to inval idate instead of enforce t h e laws. Let the polished Peter still remain a private citi

I zeu, fur tbe Sweet 's Hotel c o t s n e would | miss him too much should he be sent lo | L m s i n g a u d no one else would know he ! was there .

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P E m u r s YOf have noticed it , but ii you haven ' t there is a lei-son to f ree t raders in the inves tment of so m u e i r Huglmh capital in the dif ferent manufac-tu r ing enterprises iu these United Stan-s,

j England u the moxt aggresive na t ion In ihe auvocacy ol f ree t rade for o ther na-t ions and it would appear to an u u p n ju-diced observer tha t if f ree trade wu . an desirable and as benellcml, as they en deavor to make coun t r i e . that a re pro

i U-cted believe, they would find plenty of r x i m at home to build up those different establ tshmenls tha t tbey come here to b j y . Bu i they know better, of oourse

i it in for their beneffi a . a nation to h a r e ! o ther countries t-ike up their f ree t rade

policy anu adopit ; i , because England i . a coun t ry of a limited area and COIIMV

I quent ly a i nanufac iu r ing country , and

every country tha t o p e n , its doom t-. an uuresi r ioted t r ade becomes a t once her

prey. A viial quest ion to be c m s i d e K d is th is : will we receive as much beneQt

f r o m he r cheap goods as we will ba rm by t h e shu t t ing down of our manufac-t .new on account of the i r being unable to compete with the products, made on a wage b^sis Ihut, p rao lna l ly . to an Amer ican , would mean starvai ion. But some ol our f a rmer f ree traders any ihey aan ' i s co whe re t h a t afTecis f b e n c w-ll here is one way at least, when the fac-tories, with their hundreds of thouiiand laborers, shut their doors, theae m.-n will have to tu rn to someth ing elae and what

could Ihey turn to but our immei i fe area of g o r e r n m e n t lands, thus coming in d i rec t competi t ion wi th you and by chang ing a vast m e m b e r who were c m -

This m a t t e r Is one of r l t a l I n t r r w t to all our people. There are t ome very plmiRlhle theories advanced by tho free t rader , and you all know thn t t he r e are many theories anvanced tha t ahnost curry convict ion on the face of them, but ihe practical man doesn't stop at theories he digs below the surface before he adopts any of the theoretical schemes.

All the swindles that a re perp i t ra led ,

f rom a pa tent u j g o n j ack , or steam feed cooker, to t h e l ightning rod man , nnd Ihe man w ho simply wan t s you lo re-commend his wares to your neighUir. | and bobs up by and by wi th a pronnsory | note with y o u r name on it are theure t - ! Ically all r igh t , no man could ever get | the best of any of you in any kind of a inttmaction, if it d idn ' t ap|>ear all r ight , and Ht-m to he going your way, and that is tho way with the f ree In tdesoph istnes, they look all r ight unti l you g>t below t h e surface , the rottenneK. o( the thing . h o w s up. Protect ion we k n o w i . all r ight , fo r t h e la . t thir ty j e a r s it has been t h e policy of ou r country and look hack upon those years, they have be«n the mos t prosperoua, collecliv.-ly and singly, of any since ihe formation of our government . Think well before you throw open the doors of commerce to the world. W h y , the pract ice of proiection is carried o u t in one tow n or village agaiiiHt another . In Grand Kapidii only last week a n application wu* made for a license t o f l o team work in the city by a. man who lived outside of its corporate limits a n d it was refused him. l l ave you heard any ol their f ree t rade oraclen denouncing lliat? not one. Protection is

all r ight when it prohibits a man living outside of t h e c i ty and paying bin taxen outside f rom coni|>eting with those who help support and mainta in the city gov-eintneiiw The same s i a i e of affa i rs ex-ist here and in all o ther villagea; No man is allowed to come in h . r e and sell

goods on t h e street, in competit ion wi th our regular dealent wi thout tirst procur-ing a license. Is that right? assuredly it U; and you will tind no stronger suppor t , em ot t h a t doctr ine of protection in the villsge, t han these same men wbone tongues are most ready with B|iecious

arguniEnis in f avc r of Iree trade, in wa-son and ou t ol wanon.

F O R C O N G R E S S .

Oaadld. t* . Nun InataJ ky Tarlaat Dl.lrlst CeB.aatlMa.

Tuesday 's nominat ions for Congrsss were as fo l low. ; Alabama, Four th dls-trict , L- W; Turpln (Dem.); E igh th , Joseph Whoeler (Dem.) renominated. Illinois, E igh th dis tr ict , W. S Korman (Dem.) renonilnated: Twen t i e th . K A Davis (Pro ). I n d i a n v Twel f th dis tr ict , 0 . Kimmel l (Rep ), lows, Suvrnth di#> trict, II. «' llargin (Dem.); Ten th . L L, Woods ( IVm ) Kansaa, Firs t dis tr ict , Thomas Moonlight (Dem ). Kentucky, Roronth districL. Hiram Ford (Pro,); Ninth . T H I 'aynter ( D m ) renomi-nated Michigan. S-oond distr ict , T. F. Moore ( P r o ) ; Third . J . W, Fle tcher (Dem.); Four th . 0 , II. Cunningham (Dem.); Seventh. J . S A. r e . ( R e p ) ; Ninth . Harrison Wheeler (Dum.); Ten th . T A K Wend cock ( D e m ) . Missouri. Third d i s t n r L . II J . Ell is (Onion Labor) ; F i l th . I>. S. Twi tcbe l l (Rep ). Ohio. Sixth distr ict . D D Don-ovan ( D e m ) ; F leven th , II. L Dickey (Dem ). Loi i i .u i ia . Third dis t r ic t . An-drew Pr ice ( I V m ) California. Sixth distr ict . W .1 Curtis (Dem.).

The Con!;"-< ,'ionat nonunai ions on W e d n c d a y « r r e a . follows- Georgia, Firs t d is t r ic t , M J Doylu (Rep,). ID-diana. Firs t dis t r ic t . J K Wright , ( D e m ) ; F i f t h . J <!. Dunbar (Rep,); T h i r t e e n t h . II K Wilson (Rep,). Mich-igan. Second d i t t n c l , J 8, (iorman (Dem ); Four th . U. fl, Cunningham (lYo ); Sixth . B 0 Stout (Dem ). Ohio, Eighth dis t r ic t . Chsrlos Foster (Ren.); E leventh . J M Pat t l son (Dem.). Mary-land. Second distr ict , II .Stump ( D e m ) ; Th i rd . II W. Ku.k (Dem.); Four th , L Raynes (Dem ) Mississippi, Fourth d i s t r i c t Clark l-ewis (Dem ). Texaa, F i f t h dis tr ict , .1 \V. Ilailsy (Dom.). Illinois, Seventeenth dis-trict. Edward lloesalnr (F M. B. A ) . Wisconsin. Second district , D C Va« Brunt (Dern ) New Jersey, Fourth districL Nam net Fowler (Dem ). I 'eon-sylvania. Firs t dis tr ict , II B I l lngham (Hep.); Second I ' ha r l e . O'Neill ( R e p ) ; Four th . J K Iteyhurn (Rep ); FiTth. A. C Harmon (Rep ). Seventh. E N llal-lowoll (Rep I Nebraska, Third district , 0 W, E Dorsay (Ri p ). New Hamp-sjiire. Second distr ict . O C. Moore ( R e p )

The followlnc were he rongress ional nominat ions on Thursday. Ohio, First dis tr ict , II Sto-er (lie in ); S<'c«nd, John A. Caldwell (Hup ) renominated, lows. Four th distr ict . .1 II Sweeney ( R e p ) renominated. MisKinn, Eighth dis-tr ict . I*. OMal ley (11..(ii ); J .1 O Nelll (Dc'in ) Indiana. Seventh dis t r ic t , J . J . W Rtll ingsley (Hep ) Tennessee, Sixth d i . t ncL- • E WaHhin^ton (Dem ); Samuol Watson (Hem.) Maryland. S ix th d l . t r i r t , Will iam MeCraig (Dem.). Virginia , Ninth d i s t r i c t U. T. Mills. ( I t e p ) . Coloradn. Il.noa Towoaend (Rep ) reni>min..l<-d Illinois. Seventh d is t r ic t . . ) W Hine (hem | New Hamp-shire, F i r s t dtsifi.-i Ii A. Tsgga r t ( R e p ) . New l.-rscv Second dlatrlcV Jamos Duchanan I Hop i tenomln-' ied

'I he followinif h . te ihe Ciingresslnnal nomina t ions oi. I n tar Illinois, F i f t h d is t r ic t , Kev F. (• I 'araiiloo ( P r o ) Wisconsin. Second distr ict , I) C Van D r u n t l R e p . l Somh Carolina, Second dis t r ic t , Oeorge 0 ' r i l lmsn iDem | re-Domlnati-d New Nork. Second district , J . M Jotius (Pro ): Third . F 0 Smith ( P r o ) ; Ponrth. A 1. Martin (P ro ) .

Congres-ion il ..oii'iiiatlon* on Satur-day woro as I..1I .«•,• I l l lnnii , Second dis t r ic t . La wren e Mctisnn (Dem.). South Ci ro lma. I'irsi district , W D. Crum (Hup ). Now l.-rsey. Sixth d i t t r ic t , E M t 0111111 (Hop )

F R O M W A 8 H I N G T 0 N .

A UAf f L E IN INDIANA.

Two tamll lM Try cu s.-'He • Prod vill i KMIV,- . . I ' l « I . . l . . . o l A v e a .

VlNOXNNKS, I nd Sept. 10 - A t Sand; liorn. t b l s euun iy tho Muur .nd ll levins famil ius engu;;eil in a bloody riot. In which km res. pimola and sxos were Iroely nwid Two ol tin, Mm ra wore futa l ly hacked with an axe, aud l inli i i l i levms «iis shot and ins tant ly I I I I I IHI , whi le two ol h i t Lrulliu's woro dan^erou t ly In-jured T lie riot grow out of s family (eud of long stand nr." Iwiweeu the two fatuilim, and Hie r.-snlt i . not a surprise to tboir Irinnds v . lut thn M*ur and lllevinH lainlHuii a re ihe only ones nou-romud . but they have a largo conneo-tlon in thi > coii n t j <nd 'u r lho i trouble may result .

H O N O R S T O G R E E L E Y

ODrelline •»' ' h e New fork Trlbnna'a Ml.• ue ol Pnuuilar.

N r w YOCH Sept 'Che Tr ibune ' s Statue of Horace t l renlry was unvailed wi th s imple .-eremillil'-s nn Satur day C^IOIOIIMI lolin Hay rfipresented t h e Tr ibunu an mastur of ciiromonles; Misa Oahrle l le Grnoley. an own daughter ol Uoracu Qrauluy, unvallsd the sla ' .ut ; C M l»epew delivered .in addreat and Bishop Poltci rronnnne^d (he benedie-tlon a t the of Hie cere monies. Many promineni person ii. mclud lngc l ty

W o r k o f t h o N n t l o n a J L a w - M a k e r * in B e n a t o a n d H o u s e .

Isapartant Ueais re i Patied and Other* Cndtr Conaldrratlon In llntli llrancbea %

cr C o . a m i - A Dally Bum. tuary of Kventa.

S K N A T R .

WASIIISOTON, Sopt IU—In the Senate yesterday s ixteen bridge bi l l s were passed, also bil ls to create an audi tor of rai lway arcounts and for t h e relief of cer ta in olllcers and en l i s t ' d men Of tho F i r s t Kansas Colored Volnnleers . Tho rai lroad land-forfol ture bill w a s f u r t h o r dlaontaeJ.

WASHINOTON, Sep t 17 T h e confor-ence repor t on the land g r a n t for fe i ture hill, which will retlore nearly lO.OOO.nOO acres to tho publlcdomain. wasngreed to In the Sena te yesterday. Illlis were passed to repeal Ihe li inher-cnUure a c t i o g r a n t t h e r ight ol way through the pnhllo l ands fo r Irrigation purposes, and t h e House bill to prevent the . end ing of lo t tery advort lsemenls . accounts ol d rawings and similar m a n o r through t h e malls.

WASMINOTO!*. Sep t 18.—'i he Senate yes terday passed eighty pr iva te pension bi l l s snd considered an a m e n d m e n t to the bankruptcy hill which provides for volantary bankruptcy only, but no ac-tion was taken

WASIIIMOTON, Sept 19.—Mr. Voorhees Introduccsl a b i l l in tho Sena te y e n c r -day to r e t i r e the circulation ot the Na-tional banks , lo issue legal tender notes in l ieu thereof snd to reduce the In-te res t -bear ing debt Hills wore passed to r e v i v e the grade of Lieu tenant-Gen-era l In t h e army of the Uni ted Sta tes ; a l lowing $12 a month to women who for • ix m o n t h s rendered service In any reg imenta l , camp or general hospital , and who are unable lo earn the i r sup-p o r t Re to lu t lon t relative to the dea th ot t h e l a t e Representative Laird, ot Nebraska , were presented.

WAtniNOTox, Sopt 4.1. —In the Sen-a t e yes terday bills were passod to dis-cont inue thu colnaire of t h e S3 snd t t gold pieces and tho Ss-ent nickel plecc, and for tho prolei'tton uf t rees and other growth on t h e public domain from de-s t ruct ion by Brn A joint rosolutlon was Int roduced for tho immedia te increase ot al lver money by the purchase and eolnago ol 10.000,000 ouncos of si lver wi th in the next th i r ty days

WASiiiNiirov s. p t *4 A bill was passed In the Senate on Saturday ex-tend ing the privileges of the f ree de-l ivery of mail to town, hav ing a popu-la t ion of 5.i»it0, or gross postal revenue ott-VOOO. also eigliiv-tlve private pen-l ion b i l l s

Hot se WAsnist iTox, Sopt in - In t h e dense

yes terday Mr. Mi-Kinley reported the tariff bill wlib Senate amendments , wi th the recommendation tha t Ihe a m e n d m e n t s lie non-eonenrred in The measure was discussed, Iml no action was taken. Mr Enloe (Term ) Intro duced a revolution denouncing thu re-c e n t a t t a c k ol Mr . l y ( 0 ) on tho Benato In g e n u a l and 'v-oatur Quay ID pa r t i cu la r .

WASIIINOTOV. Sept IT - Rills were Int radoced In ihe House yoslerday tor t b e erect ion of a I ' l ined S t a l e s inint at Omaha, Nch.. snd loi th.i mec t ioa of s s t a t u e in t h e d t v ol Washington to the memory ot John Krii-sson a l a cost uf (50,000. The Knloo resolution disclaim-ing sympathy wi 'h Congressman Ken-nedy 's at tack on he Senate and S c n v tor Quay was r e l e r m l to t h e judiciary commit tee .

WASIIISOTON. Sept IS - T n i h o '.louse yes te rday tho Langston-Venablo con-tes ted election case from Virginia wss discussed, hut no docislon was reached. A jo in t regolulion wis iiitrodnivid pro-v id ing tor the eliH-tion of momhfirs to t h e n e x t IVmirress Irmn t h e aamo dis-t r ic ta in Ohio in which t h e represonta-t lvcs of the Filty-Urst Omgross were e lec ted . WABHIXOTON. Sept 19 —In the l lonse

yes terday Isck ol a quonim prevented business The doors were locked to p reven t members leaving dur ing roll-eal l , and Messrs. Kilgore snd Crain (Tex. ) , Cnmmings (N V | and Coleman ( I A . ) , b roke open the iiiM-rs and went o u t Mr. Walker (Mass ) introduoed a resolnt lon pmi id ing thai any member who i s l n the Irill nl the l louso and Isl ls to vo te when Ihe yeas and navs are cal led shall lie lined »4(i. to !*• dod.nied f rom hi* pay. and that the Speaker .ha l l no t en t e r t a in a motion for change or re-mission of the hue

WASIIISOTON. Sopt a a In the llonse yes terday the absence oi a qiioriim pre-ven ted business At Ihe .-vonuig ses-sion seventy i«o privsttt fiension bills were ps.s«-d

WjUilllNOTON. Sep l —In the Hotisa Sa turday no businuss was dom. owing to t b e ab<ence of « quorum

Apoalle. nl II.,. I j iud I r . ^ue DUBLIN. Sept 00 - Mr. I 'arnell ia

m a k i n g s r ranpementa lor an ear ly m e e t i n g ol h i . lollowen. In txindoa. Mr. T. P. O'Connor M. P , and Mr J ames O 'Kel ly . M I ' . will probably take the ba r t h s on the s teamer Teutonle which Mr. Dillon and Mr O'Riien had secured for the i r passage to the l la i ted M a t e s

An Awf.il tll..r Itleealer. Wn-KisitAiuiK. Ps., S o p t 22 —An aa-

ploslon ol gas in tho Murrsy . b s t t uf tho D - h i r h and Wilkesbsr re I'oal Com-pany ' s mine ul noon Saturday set tho mine on fire E-lw-ird Hutson has boon t aken out fatally burned Thn bodios ot four o i l e r s who were buruod to dea th , have hoi n recovered

TTale-Wixhera ConfMe. A I J I A K V . N. V . Sept r i . - T h o m a s L

Cain. Arlhui Hliell and lohn Held, Ihe t h r ee men who atu-in|ited to wreik t r a i n s on the New York I 'onlral rai lway near t h l . o i l y , h .vn made u lull cobles s lon.

Hit tirr ml %l»ise|l(llMMi MkNOMISEK, M n h . S e p t 2 2 — T h e

e n t i r e plant of ihe Mi'iiomlnno Rivei Sh ing le Company h a . iMs-oaostroyed by Are. Ixis., twi.ouo

sumen) of f a r m products Into producer .

in the same line. Not only curtei l ing I ^ k T s K i ^ s i n c - ^ a n d n - w i p I ^ r m e n you r own marke t bu t forcing a large | and others, were presnnt claa. to becomv your competitors instead of consumers.

Elegant New Fall Style* iu Huiiings,

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One lluu.lre.1 -nil n » r V>sr> Ilia. pLCSHIXI. I. I s e p t IK - Mr*.

Rachel Slill w tggoii. ol t h i . t i ty , at-tained bei lU'ii b yeai y u s t e r d x

M A R V E L O U S E N D U R A N C E . T h e vast amoun t of labor iierlormi-d

by t h e heart in keeping all po r t i ons ' d t h e body supplied w i t h h l o o d ia not gen eral ly known. It heal* 100,000 timew. a n d foro-s tbe blood a t the ra le ot 1A8 miles a day. which hi 1,000,000,1100 timet, a n d 5,1.10 880 tulles in a life t ime. No w m d r there are so miuiy heart failure*. Th • llrxt symptoms a r e ihor tneM of breulh when exercising, pain in Ihe side or s tomach, fluttering, chok ing iu throHt, op. resaion, tlien follow weak, hungry or am ot tiering spell . , swollen ankle*, etc. Dr Frankl in Miles' New Heart oure Is the only reliable re i edy Sold by Y e iter Si Look.

feuivht for the last h u n d r e d vears. A remedy for catarrh , h a y fever and cold in the head found at last in Ely'a Cream Halm. Safe and pleasani to use and easily applied Into tbe nostrils. It give* relief at once and a Iborough t rea tment [Ksiltivoly cur . s . Pr ice 60 cent",

Panta lo measure, fM. at Smith 's .

A C U B E FOB PIMPLES! My face for the taut few years waa

covered with pimplw so bad, that I usee* Ui beaMhamed to go a u y -where I took two bottles of Su lphur Bitters and the p impl i* ditappeared. I use tbem every s p r i n g , — C . K Dow, Full Rlvtr.

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

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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 .

A n d t h e o n l y c o n d i t i o n s a r e t h a t t h o s e w h o h a v e a c h a n c e in ,

m u s t b e p a i d u p ,

I N A - I D - V - A J S T O E .

O E 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 i 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 , E A N ' C Y G O O D S ,

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

N o p e r s o n w h o is i n a r r e a r s on h is p a p e r h a s a c h a n c e of r e c e i v i n g th i s M a g n i f i c e n t P r e s e n t .

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

O n T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y i s l , 1891, t h e r e will be a m e e t i n g of t h e Sub-sc r ibe r s t o t h e J O U R N A L a t T r a i n ' s O p e r a H o u s e , Lowel l , M i c h . , a t 1 : 0 0 P . M . , fo r t h e p u r p o s e of a w a r d i n g th is S u p e r b I n s t r u m e n t to o n e of t h e Sub-s c r i b e r s t o t h e J O U R N A L . Af te r a s s e m b l i n g t h e m e e t i n g will a p p o i n t a C o m m i t t e e to t a k e c h a r g e of t h e a w a r d i n g of t h e P r e s e n t a n d i n to t he i r h a n d s will b e p u t t h e S u b s c r i p t i o n Lis t s cf t h i s p a p e r a n d f r o m t h a t t hey d e c i d e w h o is e l ig ible fo r a c h a n c e of r e c e i v i n g th i s M a g n i f i c e n t P i a n o , a n d e v e r y p e r s o n w h o is e l ig ib le c a n see fo r himself t h a t h i s n a m e g o e s in a n d tha t h is c h a n c e is e q u a l t o tha t of a n y o t h e r p e r s o n . T h e r e will be n o t i cke t s o r n u m b e r s i s s u e d , b u t t h e n a m e s of t h e s u b s c r i b e r s will b e p r i n t e d o n c a r d s a n d t h e C o m m i t t e e will see t h a t al l w h o a r e in g o o d s t a n d i n g go i n to t h e b o x . A f t e r all t h e n a m e s a r e in t h e box t h e y will b e t h o r o u g h l y m i x e d a n d then a v o t e will b e t aken t o d e c i d e w h e t h e r t h e first, t e n t h , h u n d r e d t h , o r w h i c h o n e o u t , h a s t h e P i a n o , a n d t h e p e r s o n w h o s e n a m e is o n t h a t t i cke t is t h e o n e t o w h o m t h e P i a n o will b e g i v e n ; e x c e p t s o m e o t h e r p e r s o n s e n d s t h e p a p e r t o t h e o n e w h o s e n a m e c o m e s o u t , t h e n in t h a t c a s e t h e p e r s o n w h o subsc r ibe s a n d p a y s fo r t h e p a p e r is t h e o n e l o w h o m t h e P i a n o will b e g iven .

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

It is a K r a k a u c r a n d w a s p u r c h a s e d t h r o u g h t h e w e l l - k n o w n M u s i c H o u s e of G e o . 1). H c r r i c k & C o . , 13 F o u n t a i n St., G r a n d R a p i d s , a n d was m a d e espec ia l ly fo r u s , a n d is the bes t t h a t c a n b e m a d e a n y w h e r e . T h e K r a k a u c r is as g o o d a P i a n o a s is m a d e a n d this Piano is t h e gem of K r a -k a u e r . I t is full E b o n y finish a n d the f ron t p a n e l s a r e o r n a m e n t e d in J a p a n e s e L a c q u e r e d work a n d in e v e r y r e s p e c t it is a s fine a s c a n b e m a d e .

Come and See It I

T h . i u r w e tiprlntrd AUo. 1 KoHee! Two yonug laboring men Btood cn the The Hooks and Accounts of the late

»>nier of Tw-coiy-ciglith street and Msdl- firm of l lowk and Bosiwick are in our son avenue tbe other day and diacuasod h a n d s tor settl . mcnt . All indebted will their abilities as sprint runnera. They pleaw call nod settle at o n e . both had their pails on their arms, and A . I H O W K & S o x .

nuca, RILKS. P I L E S , L o o s e ' s BF .D C I / I V C R P i u t R F . H K D V , i s

their clothing was nnususlly goal. A broken dow-n looking chap, whose appear anoe waa a crosa between a well to do busi-ness man and a tramp, came along aud took part in tbe disensaiou. Laborer No. I a positive specil i : for all f o rms of the

^ ^ J r 0 < " d , ^ t b " Jn e X t d l * ™ . B ind. Bleedinr . I tching. Ulcer-

wage* tha t he could run down on the . r . . * asphalt r svement to Madtoon square and «nd Pro t rud ing Piles - Pr ice 60c. back lo iMcuiy-eighth street qu icker thsn " , , < 1 ',-v • " dUKK'sl* laborer No. 2. laborer No. 2 demurred.

A r and said that he could not sfTord to bet bis week's wsgos, but he would like very much to make the race. The irampish looking pereon then made a suggcalior. , ,

"Ah, Whst der yer want to bet tort" «•" «' Public Auction, t , the IlfheM bdder, on

fiMIXIKTHATRIX HALE.—In the Matter of Ihe Eatate if

IIAOOAI WESIIKOOK. dereaaed S'otl sr U hereby rlrea that 1 .hall

• I aald hu "Jus t run a race for the tun of RATt'sasTTaxfrra nav OF Sarraaaaa, A. D. 1M0. the thing. Now I'll tell you what I'll d a at l io 'ducMn ti~ foiytKvw.ai thehoQeeon the

i „ , . . pmn>»si lietWnafUT drK:ribrd In the towaalilp Yon lake off your < ^ U and leave tbem nrv . r tn.nr, . m tln-ioumy of KeniJnibeHutr here to mark a flnlsh line, and I'll be of <iiichli.-.n, pun-nani to Lh-en-.-and authorliy ludge, retereeand timekeeper of th is race." •rramod to mr on the lOJi day of Kehroan%A. D. The labrirer. eeemed lo think Oils w « a • J * * ' * M " T Mlchiftan, a'l «il 11* riith', tlili-, Intereat or

In or lo tbat errtaln i-elnj; lu the known and

U E L U S A W E S B R O O K . Admintntratiix.

good Idea, and they pulled off their coats r . u ' e of' Mid and turned them over to the custody of tdece or parcel of land •Snares and nstng lu Hie the tramp. "Now." « i d the latter, "when ^ i ^ f J ^ S U V ' l t o ' w t t ' C h l ' ^ " , • ' I oouut thrve you Jnst s ta r t off ." He did The South Eaai qturter ol so, and they .lartod off pellmell tor Madi- | Injown eeven (T^'iHih or Ranee aloe (*) Weal son squara. They had not gone bait way when the tramp aud tbe ooata disappeared ; ( 6 , e , down Twenty-eighth atreet like a etreak of |

New York Time*. 1 lor aald cou-ty of Kent held al the I'ruhale Of | lice. In UI- CHt of Oraad Rsplda. ue Hie 8rd

. , | dry ol hepfamaer In me year one thouaaud ci(ht necsara In Je raea lem. I l.uudrr.l aud nloeO'.

The J e w . of J e n u - i e m have hern largj-ly supported by charity given by their

Cple ID different purta of the world. Thta ' ARNOLD T. FAUl.KNKR, to a certain exti-ut ma/le tbem a popu- <lee»a»*i-

lacion of beggars, and It baa had a very " D n*', , , n* f!1"1 nun* ibeprtllloo duly reh hana f fM nnnti f hem Ii U aal.I that >«r. " f l-'aiMl^r J . I'mtt. AdmlnUirator nf a iM baa effort upon them It la aatd that cer- , . r „ i i « thl. c.Kirt rot lira-nae and au tain daaaoi of the Jews change their aect Uioriry Ui m-11 tlie rr»l e«ial- of -«id dnvai^d. according to the ttlxe of the appropriation, therrt" dewribed, for the rea-on. and purpom and som go from one «»iip house to an- iiiai othw askiug alma. The J e w , have done a r t l a i t T H 1 ^

u the forenoin, al aald I'mbate charity. The HoUiaifhilds and Sir Moace omor, lieappolule.irnrhMrlJmaaldiMlU.ua aud de Uontcflurv. the aged Jew philsniliro- that the hw-. at law of aald deep.uie-1 and all plst who died a few yean. ago. have apeut fortnnea in ektabliHhlDg acboola and farms why a Ik-'nue .hmld n s hr e'ran-ed Oi tor Palesllne .lew. U|J Aduilnl>iriiliir In m-1i reai rwlate aa prayed

I vlalted one of their largext Industrial f "I;"1-,, , , . , . . achools O. the ouUide of the wall, of Jem-salem, and drank a glaxa of Nherlwl and "m. to -aid day oi heurlni; In Hie LOWCLL JOCKS. ale some preitervea with tlie mannger. At-a nrvr'pitper prtnlrilaud elreulsdairln aald TkpM- an. ewrrii*nr«r kti/OM fin *hnrm.n,l foUOly nl Krlll KUH L. I'>.llk INK. There are cariienier ahopa t in shops snd lxirwc.VT., Jn 'Kr of /-nihate fonDdiiracunuected with this achool, nnd AooLea H. Ilaaot, ltr(M-r ( u«3) I saw hright e)'Bd Jewish boya leurulng trades lu IU varioti* rooms. 1 vlalted tho JJHOHATK ORIIKK.-Htaf nf Mk-hlsaii, Coun art departmont, and aiiw that tbe Jeruaa- I ty of Keat. «•. At a v>«iun .f .h^ TroimU. lem Jew baa n derided nrtintlc temnera- Cowr for .-a. I Oounlr nl K-nl.lK-ld al I he HrobaO-

ment, and we may yet nnve w n p t u r a l lay of Heplember. In u * year one tbousaad etelu soenea puillUxl by greut Jewlab pillulers. hundred and mneiy.

PrasraL Cyrus K PerklDa.Judiri.nf Probate lo the >lr4Uir of tlie E«Iaie of

JORK M. WATEHS, de-'i-amsl

J oil n W. gn*e having lllrd In lid- court hi. lie aomlnUtrail .n dr

ineaed of aid eauue Kane-

It la ordered thai Faioiy TDI I Ore oar •* Ocrona. 11# i,

at ten o'clock ID tlie forenoon, at nid Probate Oftloe. ne appolnu^i for brailni; «aid petition.

Ana ll 1. Kunlirr Ordered, thai a copy of thl. onler be iwlili.hnl thrre auccr tal.e wveka tm-rloiia Ul aald day uf hearloc. In llw Lowell Jour-nal. a newapaper prtuled aud rlrculatlnir lo aald County of Kent CYRUS E, PEiTfilNs.

Judge of Probate, diva.;

•UJU WO niH) jet Have Bctlptural lay of Ue|ileml>er, In u>e year one Ihoosesd elrhi j puilitol by great Jewlab puluters.

I found boys rtinuinu the (-suihll.liments that turn out the olive wood which came* from JeniHulem in the Nhn|M> of talilm, col lection pluiea and paper knivc-s, nnd I wa* told that the boya tverv very quick to learn, peil'l n imivinc thai ilie and a t m o n . to improve Thi-Rothnchllda have a aemiuary lor the ndumtiou ot Jew lab girla. and tholr t a r u u lue th" lineal In PalrulDe.—Fnmk O Cnrpentcr In Na-tional THhiina.

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

Dr. Will iam s Ind ian Pile Ointment is the only Bure cure lor Blind. Bleeding or I t ch ing Piles ever diaoovered. It never fails to cure old clminic caws, of l o n g s t a n d i n g . * : T ) R O H A T C O R I I E U - »

J u d g e Coons, Maysville, Kv. , says: i 1 ty nf Kent. a. At a "Dr Will iam's Ind i an Pile 6 ln ln i en t I

- Blair of Mlckusn. Conn M-aalnu of 11 e Prolnle Keat, In-ld at the I'm

bale Odloe. InUi't'ey of Uraud Raplita. ou thr ISi I. day 'If SrpU-mb. r. hi the year una thou«ad ru-ht hundred and ninety

I'reernt,Cyrua V. Perklua. Jud*.- of Probate rof UwmUleof

A L E X A N D E R MULEAN,

toured me a f t e r years o ' suffer ing -J u d g e Cofflnhury, C leve land ,U . . says :

"1 have found by experience tha t Dr. William's Indian Pile O in tmen t give* imniKliate and pe rmanen t rel ief ."

We have hundreds of such test imo , . , _ . , . . . , _ . . nials Do not suf ler a n Instant longer. WTI /f ^ d ' ^ S S S •old by all d ruggis t s a t 60c and $1 per ' . -'•ox. (88yl)

KepubUr m Dlalrlct ConrenUou.

Tbe Ilepubhcana of the Becood repMenlatlve ddirtci nt Keoi county will nieel lu oonrrulion at thr Ada hotel, Kuurday. Kepi. -.*7 ISw at I o'clock, for the purp-«e .if nommaUnir a candi-date to repreaeol aald dlatrlrt hi the l.^hilaiurr aaa to uaaiaci aiu-h other butlneaa aa may properly come before II

Uy Ortler of the Committee. K. KL. UUIKIKD.

havlnc rendered lo Ihla C'>urt th-lr aecoud anna ai adwlniMrmtiuu aooouul.

II la Onfrrad. that FaiDaT. n t wra DAV or Oorusta, 1W.

at le# o'clock lu thr foreuooo. at aald Probate ones , be appolnird for Uie rzamluallou aud allowance of aalu account.

And It b. Further Ordered, that a copy of thl. order be pulillahed three auoceaaiye weeka pre-vious lo ialJ day of heariiM. lu tb- laiwau.Jut-K *au a newspaper prluud and drculatlaa lo Bid county of Kent.

(A true copy.) CYHUK E PERKINS. AUOLWI it ftaaos. Judge of Probate.

Rsgltlsr. (Uwl)

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NA c h a v e t h e E x c l u s i v e

S a l e o f t h e " " G r a n d R a p i d s

S w e e p e r , " w h i c h i s t h e l a t e s t

o u t a n d a fine m a c h i n e i n e v -

e r ) - p a r t i c u l a r .

A l l Right Goods At Right Prices.

I f y o u a r e a s k i n g y o u r s e l f w h e r e y o u c a n

b u y B e s t a n d C h e a p e s t t h i s S e a s o n , y o u c a n

g e t y o u r a n s w e r b y c a l l i n g o n

E . tt. L Y O N B L O C K . L O W E L L , M I C H .

VOTICE OF COMMIfWlOSERfl ON CLAIMS State of Michigan. County of Kent, aa IVo-

bete Court for aaid Count). Eatate of

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

deceaaed * The undendgned having been appointed bj

the Hon. Judge of Probate of aald county. Couimlaaloner. on Claim, in tlie mailer of u ld eatate. ami MI nuitith' from thr Snd day ' ot Hepu-mher, A. D. IMu. having lieeu allowed by ' said Judge of Pmliau-, Ul all oerrao. having claim, against aald Eatat ,, In which to prvw-nt IhtSrcUlm. to uaforexamination and sdJuatmeDt

Notice U Hereby Oiren. That we will meet on Tliuraday. the llth day of October. A, 1>. IB9L), and on Monday the Snd day of March. A. O. i IS9I. at u-n o'clock A. M. .if each day. at the , times of Mllion M. Perry. In the Village of l.owelL In aald county, to receive and examine audi claim,.

Dated, beptember tlh, A. D. 1*0. MILION M. PERRY. L E U N A R D H . H U N T ,

fI0w4l OoinmiMl'inera.

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Or. Oven ' s Electric Belt. . . V V L L W L ^ L F C V . / FOS KA* IIOWOHJW

^ j " 2 - = ^

u»' t.lldU'Uolt. c— 1 U-MUlj, M. VUar

Sum. T , .Kar.inaiw'.akaa* |

Amr. U 1^3. Iiiipro. Awantrd Iha^TgticX medal >1 tsnnnnail I

Uivo. wild or atrona oimin at i ' ' ahaalate. anA s i^-ta watwrc i<

E > i £ T ^ & d ' i ! ! L I 2 i £ U . , J 8 s 0 f - . •M ol dbnuaa una mcabM mfcrm.Uon am maw i»»WMUl« In Earljh .hTman. HwHwh aad Sn »nla>

O W G I a a r c a . - s i A i M S U I S S L , o a c a ^ IB

htale of Michigan,County ol Kent, a.. Pro-bate Court for aald County.

Eatate of jAREn MILLER.

deceaaed. The under.Igned having been appointed by

ihe Hon. Judas of Probate of wUd County Com-nil^louen on Claim, la ibe maitcr nf .aid Eatate. aud atx month, from ihrSSth day of Augu«L. A. I), fco. having been allowrd liy -aid Judge of Probate, to all penmn. having claim. Sgalnnl aakl Eatale lu wlik'h lo pn*-m I hell claim* lo u . for exaialuailon and aojuaiment

Notice 1. Hen by Oiven. Ibai we will mrrt on Monday, the Mth day oi October, A. !>, I r . i and on Monday, tha tnd day nf Marcn. A II I MM. at nine o'clock A, M of each day at IHB Omce of S. P. Hick., In tbe Village - i d Town of L/iwrli. In uid couai), to receive and examine Mieh clauna.

Dated. Lowell, Mich , "eut. (. A. D. |HS» RYLVESTERP hlCgs. WILLARb 8. WINKOAK

niw«i Uummhalnaen

XOTIC T TO CBED .TOR.S. Hlate of Michigan, county of Krnt-aa. No-

Ui-e la htsehy alveu. that by an orJ- r of the I'roh* e ciaiit for Uw count} of Kent, made on tbe tint day of AUKUC. A fl. inu. atx momh, from ih u dai* wer.- allowad lot credll^n to pre-wut their claim, agalma Uie eaiate of

EDWIN R. CRAW,

Uie of uld com ly, decea~-d. and that all Orenltor. of aald deceuani an- required lupnaeiit their claim. Io aaut Pn b <te euutt. at the Pnihate Office In tin- eliy of (Iraod Itapld- l<«- examlua-Uoo aud allowave on or b. f.*e ibr *u. day of Frfiruary nevt. and tliai auch claim, will Ii- heard before ^dd c 'urt ou Haiurdai, Ibr mid <1.1 day uf r ahrtMiij l ira, al .UnVlo-k in iltt- litrriiuou of ,

I^ANGUC t i n . A n . noo , CVRUKF. PERKINS.

Jttdwr uf 1-rub.Ui,

h«t fay

M o r t p n g c S a l e .

DEFAULT having la*., niaile hi the condi-IIJII. ol a certain m o n s u r nuul- June M,

A. n . Ii-.. liy Vairntiu- Kraft tnd Mary II krwft. hi. wife, uf Lowell Kent I'.Hiut). Mk'hl-gan. Io Jacob laiyer, of .amr place, and recoid-ed In nffioH i,f Ki-gnier of D.-rd. of Mild Counir, In Liber Idof Mivtg.gea, Page I ' t aune I4:h, ISM. at 1)4 o'clock P m . which .aid nmitgagr togetiM-r a lib the note accompan) ng Ii wraaa' algnrd by aal>l Jacib 1 ayer lo Mary A lliailh of

F A R G O ' 8

'Box Tip" S M Shut for Boys ui Girls.

\ HreM or Vede: HssL abcs-etoHiH •«-««

l , T I D T \ J I M U H V l M h l i n ~ Itna 1.7S

3Hto 6H 2.oo

- ' S C»H S h o t wAP fi AIlMAIMAfl

xia Amrrtm at tha mam

' g t j a r S S

K F A R C O ' S

$ 2 , 5 0 L A D I E S ' B O O T

•'la f

' r^ferr*.!. ealramm wanted ereryrvhers. No rxt enence nrrded Addreaa. mating be C. I . V ia in-ws Ncuaxav CO. Geneva.N T.

'Ul. KftWE | j OH THEMTTTOIB OFEVEtTimL

prU'. S.I„1 p ^ i ( rf "J"yooaMroa . , r , ... „ ii mi n ot C H.' P A ^ Q o ' i b °A/s!

-*mi- place. June «d, ISln, by a.-lgmiirn record ® 0 0 - . " h ' , - i f o . .-d In aald KeSl>U-i'. (inior In Uber I'S of M"n- 801.1) IM I^'WPi 1 t.s. gagea P « e t.X July I f b . iSkJ „ » . » . a. 1 ^ ^ ^ E l 1, BY - and inorr than 'bitty' d a j . iia.iug elapwd aluc- uefaiilt ID payment nf Inirreat on aald notr and m'inuag-, and Mid aiKlgne- h, aulhnrltv given brr in Mild in ngage having thnteunai declared and hereby dedartag Ilia all,.Ir amount ol aald mortgage, both p>m<-ipal and Int- t o i due. Uie re la now claimed la he due upon aald ' "Of ai d mortgage Two hundred and . Ineteen and 17 ion IMISM, le-lng the ah»le amnunl un-

A - ^ - H o w k & S o n

••It- mu 'ir aiU'iUIII un-pwld thereon, Iw-luding K.mr Il dlan paid for Inaurwuce 01. htUldluga on aald premlsea which ' I. nn addlllnn.l Ilea liy virtue of the luMinun-e

^ | j m o r t J M e o ans n o BU|, o r .w or lu equity having Iw-u InUiluted f •

the detK wcured by aald mortgage r the powrr of Mle contalnm ID •aid

at public am lion to ihe bigiasu day Ibe 17ih day of October, o'clock a m . of that dat, al the

.— 7^ 1 I»I »tie- nisumuf claune In u ld mo.tgage. and no mill or urocerd Ing at la r —' - • — - -recover 1 wh-reby 'the powrr U»,i«n.. inortgag- ha. beconi" operative. Thrrefo-e noUci-1, h-rei.y gl».-D Uiai aald mortgair.' will In. forec'naed by a aale of the mnngaged premuea 1

1— ; l w u bidder, ou Frf., sr. A I>. I MM. at |o I

- —— - ~ the Mouth eutntnre of Court Block, 'n thr city of (Irand Rapid,. In :

aaid k-m County, that bring thr iilace ul hnld rng the Circuit court or m a t OUDIJ

>ald premhiea an- de cribed In aald mnrigage sa fobowa: All that c-rtal. plror or pa'crl of land aituate and Iwlng lu the Town.hlp of Ix/w ell. County of Kent and Biale of UlclilgaD. and dracrlbed an loliowa. to wit: Cocnmendng a i l point In tbe highway at Uie North eaat comer of '•nd formerlv owned by Cynia Hunt and now ;

owned by Alb-rt Ken-k".. and rnnnlw from thence Houih Ui Grand River. Ibenje Kaalerly : along the North bant of Qrand Rlvrr. fare-iougli to take In and eo npriae Twenty llvr acrra w thin theae l«undary Uiulia. thence N'*Oi lo the center nf aald highway and tbeoc- We.'erlr along the ra-ntrr of aaid hlghwav to Ibr place of beglniilug (Hubj^t to a aiortgare of PJOi.

Dated. July f l u . I»). MARY A. HOOTH,

Aarigneeof Mortgagee.

1 A.IUr>«7 for AaMgi^s. (twll)

I H P E S S

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, , W S H t £ D A i , M r i T u r o ^ - ^ ^ w j M O T H E R

S O L D BY

Y K 1 1 E H & L O O K .

L O W K L L J O U R N A L : W R D N K H D A Y , H K P T E M B K U 2 4 . I K « 0 .

D e t r o i t , G'D H a v e n «S M i l w a u k e e l l \ l ! . W A ^

TBK OLD RKI.IABU: ROUTE TO ALL P-ilN'-B EAST AND WEST

i* -ffrc-t May 4.1*0

PASSF.NUEIl TRAINS WEST LaavN. Noa SI. II, M, 15. I IS. Mlxnl

s . m a DI p , m p, m , DOOD. Ionia. 5:10 l l ; » S:.» »,iJ li.00

p. m. p m. L-iwell, 5-M !!!;|7 * :« »M 1 « O Rapid., 0:4U I* JO 4:10 W.SI i:*)

PAMIF.NUF.K TRA1NB EAST Leave, No*. II, IS. I«, 81. IU, Mlxnl

a. m. a. m. p. m. p. ro. a- m. O.BapMa. b;M UV*, S : U iOU 11:45

Lowell. 7:W 1 0 3 5 4:>» 11:10 P I S " loo la. 7:41 LLN? 4:50 I T X S:15

Nuaben Bl and K run dally all other train. <*aUy 8und«> e m p t r d .

train So H .ill connect al thlhr Ooodrtrh Tnuiswrtatlon Co,'a Kt<-am>n. for Chl.ago. dally, rxo-pt Haitirday.

tUramrr-, "City of Milwaukee" and "City of wlSOOioln make ngular 111|» bi-twceo Or.nd Raven and Milwaukee, leaving lliand Haven, dally, Sunday, excepted, at il:40p, m.

Noa. Mand 15 hare elegant Buffrtl Oanaltend-ant.

No. 116 leave. Orand Rapid. *17 p m Palur day* only, with roach nnnitird lo n k-i p a w n gerj for Lowell and Ada.

Hi rough Uckets lo sll Principal polnu Ea*i and Wrrt are on otJe at Loweh btaUoo. A 0. UKYDLAUFF,

Agent Lowell. =

JOHN W. LOUD, Traffic Manager.

De troll

U I E L I i Hastiogs R . R .

T I M E T A B L R :

T R A I N S B O L T H .

Lsavs Lowell, 7:23 1 a - Elmdale, 7:4* A a

Anlv*at Ftveport, 8:10 AS

TRAINS NORTH. Leave rreepon. .:45 A a Arrive at Elmdale. ID.iO x n

4:» s a 4:40 r a 5:10 r a

5*) r a 5:.« SB

r a

T h e M a i l s .

GOING SrfWa. m.—closed pouch for Orand

Rapids . 1>:17 ,a m . — W a y mai l . 11:86 p . m . — W a y mail .

GOING EAST. 7 3 0 a . m.—Closed pouch for Detroit,

l P i 5 p, m . — W a y mail . 4 5 0 p. m.—Way mail .

GOING BOCTII. tUQ a. m.—Mail by carr ier . 7 5 5 a m.—Mail by L. ^ II . R. R. 4 5 5 p . m . -

FROM THE SOUTH. 4^X) p. m.—Mail by ea rne r , except Alio

1050 a. m . - M a i l by L. & 11. R. R. 6:05 p, m,—

GOING NORTH. 1 5 0 p. m,—Mail fo r Fal lassburg.Alton,

Gran t , 0 r a t t a n .

FROM THE NORTH. 1150 a. m.—Mail received f rom above

p l a * * . All mai ls close 30 minute* before t ime

above s ta ted. Post Office open f r o m 7 a . m. to 7 5 0

p . m . . g tandanl t ime .

N o m o r e

o f t h i s I

. p J i f f T s S ^ ^ feet-

r o - O O L C H E S T r R " R U B B E R CO. aake an fhelr Aon with In^de iwel llaed wltk n f e r t . n u dltK. t . the rtw and prevents the

.Wtttar t K a allpriac aO. Call fee the -OoktietSrv-

• " A D H I 8 I V S C O U N T E R S . * ' AT RETAIL BY

I . J . H O W E & S O N ,

DEALERS IN BOOTS and SHOES

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

I F r e d G . S t o n e ,

A G E N T .

2C

4 C

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C o l l a r s

J C u f f s , p e r p a i r ,

. S h i r t s

Leave goods or orders a t

C , G . S t o n e & S o n ' s S t o r e

t Little Mc's ' V Wil l be found a

F I N E L I N E

O F

G R O C E R I E S

Coamsilng (in p a n ) of

T e a s , Cof f ee s , S p i c e s ,

S o a p s , S t a r c h e s ,

S a l e r a t u s , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,

C o c o a n u t , M u s t a r d s ,

C a n n e d G o o d s , Sp iced P i c k e l s ,

, S p i c e d O n i o n s , E x t r a c t s ,

R a i s i n s , C u r r a n t s , F . ice ,

C h e e s e , C r a c k e r s ,

!»tsup, T a b l e S a u c e , O a t M e a l ,

P e p p e r S a u c c , SwcCt C h c c o l a t e ,

&x, &:c, & c .

Also a fine line of

S a r d i n e s , " L u n c h C l a m s , L u n c h B e a n s

HEAlHJl'ABTLTtH F O *

. G r a n d R a p d i s B r e a d & S w e e t G o o d s .

G r a h a m ' s B l o c k .

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HERE AND THERE.

Hon. E R. Winana *1 the Fair Fri-day.

Rube Fuller, ot n n e n v i l l e , IB vUitlng his cousin, 8 . E. H w u t l a n d

Miss l l en th , of Riinrrnft iKiiHltlng her friend, M U N lesale (!l*r*,

John C. Scoi t Is sut ier ing f rom a beauilitil carbuncle on h i . hand

Mate Allhen has t . turned f rom a two weeks vi.il with (Id. Rapida fr iends

Mrs. Dayton M, Church, nf Mu.kegiin, is T I s l i Ing In-r sister. Mix D E. Sprint .

Mrs f o v c e . of Ud. Rapid-i IH vi . i i lng her ilatigliiers, Mrs II F. t lark ami J . E. Lee.

Foreign Bliiiieni. can llnd deslriilile ns i i i i . for the winter , a t Mm I N While 's .

' 'Inis Althen has been very sick with t h e as lhuia . hut is Miniewhal belter a t t l i i . wri t ing

Fnuml—A black cashmere shawl , Sni u n l a y . Owner can have Maine by apply • ing at this Office

The ladies who have the business men 's carnival In charge an- pushing th ings a t a lively rate.

Tho Lowell and Hast ings Ry. exten--lon IH a go. J s s . U. Martin has la-en in town .ecur ing the right of w a y .

The W. C . T. U . will convene at Mrs Milton Harber"* residency on Friday

P M of Oct. 9d AU are cordially in V I U - d . COR. SEC.

Visit the grand, f ree . Photographic Exhihit ion. Fine cabinets one dollar for 13. dur ing fair week, a t t h e H i l e r gallery.

Win, K r u m hrovghi us in • lot of nt .p-tn-itie. | i c k e d last S s tu rday . The ber n e . were fine. Can any one beat this for luleneaa.

Mondsy the town w s . filled with si rangers and the Fair g rounds , were al ive with laltorere pu t t ing ou the lasl fiuikhtng touches

A fine lot of fall millinery goods j u . t

r ceived direct f rom New York Cny and w ill be ready for in*pe>-tli>n dur ing ' a i r week a l Mr*. Hiler 's.

Mr* L. H . Wilkenson and daughter , o ' RiKrkford, is visiiing her mother , Mr* Win. Dennis, and slslers Mrs E F. Denny and Mrs E L. Craw.

Hon. M. H. Ford was nominateo by the Democruts for congress ye t t e rday . The democra ts of this place didn' t go cra ty over t h e nomination by any means.

The King Milting Co. a re punhing th ings to t h e front in great shape, a large gang of men being busily engaged tear-

ing out and get t ing th ings ready for the builder*.

C. E. Pliilley is again in total charge ot his Photographic r a r lo r s and will lie pleased t o meet all bis friend* ihere. That he Is again al Ihe helm Is assurance that all work will lie first clans.

The Merry go round, the pink lemon ade man and t h e bowery dance man , logs ther wi th several o thers whocon-.pire to m a k e lite wor th l iving and reap the harveet uf nick les, art already al the Fair grounds.

(leo. B. Fuller has ihe agency for a " N a m e Front . " Call and w-e it l l ave your n a m e on your horae. Also agency for a blacking to oil hamesa . tha t beats the world. Does away w i t h washing and makes t h e leather sof t . Call and see them.

A large nnmberof Mrs Dongsll 's f r iends m s d e her a very pleasant s n r p n r e I art Wednesday. Mrs Dougali and Homer leave the Unit of October for Wa-hington, D. C , w here they will reside so long ss Jas . S. retains his pout ion wi th the prn-si. n depa r tmen t there .

A Mrs. Parker , of Ionia, c a m e to this place, Monday morning, looking a f t e r her 13 years old son w h o dlsappesred from his home Sundsy . 8 h e arrived In this place on the 550 a. m. t ra in and

a f t e r s connng the town left alone at 10:. 55. She th inks be is here wi th some ot

t ' i e Fair hangers on.

The Electric Light Co., on account of the delay in the arrival or Ibelr boiler and dynamos , was cumpelled to ask an exlension of the da te of begining their l ight. , lo Ss tu rday night . At tha t t ime they had rented power, temporar i l ly , o t

W. J . Ecker A Son. and Ihe d y n a m o is s.*i in the phmlng mill ai present.

County Sec. Smith was in town Sat-urday and reorgsnise l the Teachers A sociation for this school year . The at tendance was not expected, but a d t ier iuinat ion was mamles ted by ib<>se present io carry tlie th ing well t h rough . They become this year a branch of t h e Stale Teaubers Association and the wora .>as laid ou t and dlscnsaed tho rough ly .

Wm. Sixbury found a home and buggy down t h e river road last Sunday evening . There was a hand gr ip In tha buggy-marked " D r . Wilson Ud. R a p i d s " There will probably be a c la imant for the property soon. Tlie Doctor w a . insktng a professional vist a t Ada and the horse ei ther came a w a y alone or Home tourist used it as lon^ as be dared and then turned i t loose. Nothing in the huggy bad been dis turbed.

Htirper * Magazine f o r O c t o b e r i s a

tntstl interest ing number . Among i t . contenis are : "Antoine ' s Moo-e-yard," by Julntn Ralph, with twelve il lnstra

don* hy Remington; tlie s tory of h u n t ing expeditiun Into t h s feeding-grounds of the moose in C a n a l a . " P o r t Tarascon-The Lust Adventures of the I l lus i r ion . Tar ta r in , "by Alphonse D.iudet, t ranslat-ed by Henry J a m e s ( f l f tb insiallmeni). with fifteen illustrations. " N e w Moneys if Lincoln's Adininis t ra t ioa : Thei r

Origin. Urowlb, and Value , " by L. E Ohlttenden. "A-Flaggin ' , " a at r y by S l ie Lean Ureene. " T h e First Oil we l l : The Pirtti of a Ureal Indus t ry , " by Prof . J . 8 Newberry : early history of the pe-

iroleutn industry. "Sonne t s by W o r d , wor th ." wi th eleven illustraliotiH by Alfred ParsonB."AgricullurBl Chil i ." by

Theodore Child, wi th fourteen illustru-tionB. "Nights a t Newatead Abbey," by Joaquin Miller, with i l lusirations f rom draw ings. In the Editorial Depar tments George Wil l iam Cur t i s discourses upon the remarkable f a r t tha t the practical sense of Christendom vi r tua l ly rejects the Christ ian ideals a* impract icable; be m a k e , noiue cuiupwi isou bc i t rcca ce r t a in social sccnes aud am usemer t s of a vanish -e i London and ihoae which may now be witnessed in the new Madison Square Garden, and argues t h a t ou r own t ime is Die best of all pomihle timos. Wil l iam D ' an Howells wri tes a lwut the fa tu i ty of certain modern novels, and r tTiews several noUiwnrthy new booka. Charles Dudley Warner explains the mean ing of t h e word "locoed," aud applied il to a well-known foreign novelist .

Mr. Cameron, of Gd. Rapids, is visit-ing a t C. A l then ' . .

Frank Burr , of Pen twa te r , visited at Al. PantH' IBMI week.

Mm E. 11. Rpatildlng, of Hasthigs, Is vUiting nt E. J . Hogle's.

MrsC. W Burlier 1. improv ing and Is now considered out of danger .

MrsC Sovereign, uf Westv i l le , is vis-

iting in r sister, MTK S. E Sweei land.

Ed. Ilonar c a m e home Monday f rom Pelonkey, where he IIIIH been workliiK*

Mr. and Mr*. Will Prealon, of MU-bnaik, w e r e a l B. O Hiuith's last Fri-day,

Mr and Mr. C J . C h u r c h , of Green v.lle. .pen t .Suiulny with the i r son, Chas. A . Church . ,

M m Minnie Morse.ol G r i n d Rapids, is visinng her many relsiiveB and f r i end , in IIIIH place.

The Electric l ights were s tar ted lasl Sa turday n iph t for thu first l ime and were qui te sat iafactory.

A marr iage license was iwiued Thurs-day to Phil ip 8. Hartley a n d Nina U N . e d h a m , of th is township ,

J . J . Case, of Detroit , spent lasl Thurs-day in this place, visiting Annie ( that ' s tho way she spells It) Hun te r .

W R Blaisdell is again confined lo his I otise by a severe a t t ack of the grip. T h i . IH the thi rd a t tack he has had t h u year .

Geo. Barber , who was called home hy t h e .erioiiB illness of his mother , Mr* C. W. Barber, relurned t o Petoskey lasl F r iday .

Benj . Doyle plead guil ty of kieping his oaloon open t h e 4ih and was lined •10 s n d COBIA by J u d g e Grove of the d i e n t court .

Tlie Lowell Schools will have half holidays t h e af iernnon to-day Wednes-day), Thursday and Fr iday ib is week, on a ivoun t of the Fair,

Las l Sa turday Jas . Hand in plead guilty befoie J u d g e Grove of keeping his sal ion open on thu 4ih of Ju ly a n d w a j fined $10 and costs, mak ing $34 85

Lost—a grocery p iss book, somewhere betyreen Fisher 's store and the Furni ture Fac tory . 'Hie cover was liaise and n u y not be wi th t h e hook when found. Leave a t Fisher 's and receive reward.

All rai lroads center ing a t IVirmi will sell hal t f a i e round t r ip t ickets to Detroit

i Octohei 15 on all regular t rains, it be ig the da te of the mii i lary p r x e drill

c o n t e s t f o r i h e D E T R O I T J O U R N A L b a n n e r .

The orill w ill occur a t Recreation park, a n d will be one of the most important mii i lary events in the h u t o r y of Michi gan Ii is expectt-d t h a t mil i tary com-ptn ies f rom Gd Rapids, Jackson, Cold-water , Flint , Marquette, Mason, and De-troi t will compete. The winn ing com-(«ny will have to de fend t h e banner aga ins t all f u t u r e challenges. Tne oun-t'-st Ibis j ear will Iw wilneBted hy thous-and*. In addit ion t o these ra l e i for rtrjular train*, s-'veral of t h e rai lroads wilt r u n "Mpeeiar' excurs ion t ra ins at low rale*.

Detroit and i ts Canadian suburb, Wind-sor, a re all lorn up over a case of t r u e love w hich was rougher l h a n the ordin-ary . in fact i l waa about t h e rockirat th ing , f rom t h e would be bridegroomV point of v i e « , of any oo record. As t h e parties, except the un lucky br idegmom, are well k n o w n here, we g ive it to you.

Flora Beers resided wi th he r two aunts . Mm H 'an rha rd and Misa Effle Wickham, in Windsor, and i* in love with Henry

Kunxe, of Detroit, aud her affections are warmly relurned, b u l t b e family were not satisfied with her choice snd as they wouldn ' t have to live wi th h im, th.-y

preferred to have her mar ry ano ther , richer feller, and forbid the loving

Kunze their bouse, bu t t h a t would not affect a couple ot w a r m hear ted young folks in ihe least and they continued to meet at the homes of mutua l trlends.

Last week they were Oiscovered to-ge ther by her lynx eyed aun t whoob j iv t -ed strongly and Miss Beers declared she would no longer live wi th ihem, and ac-cordingly went to Detroit with Kunze , who se, ured her a room a t the Hotel Notmandle and tne n e x t day she went to hoard wi th a f n e n d unti l they were ready lo be marr ied , t h e da te be-ing set for Sept. STth. H s r i ra te rela-t i v e . ix-ugri her out nnd as she would not return wilb them insisted on an im mediate marriage, but they wouldn' t be b u n led on thai a f fa i r e i ther . Miss Be.-r* wanted ' . je clothes she lef t be-hind and in -eaponse to a telephone

K u n r e went o e r to Windsor a f t e r them and was arre* .ed on t h e charge , sworn •ui by Frederick W i c k h u n , of abduct-

ion, a n d lo .ed up.

Sa tu rday morn iag K u n a e wss arra ign ed before Mfigislrale B a n l e l l a n d remanded to jail unt i l Monday. AU

Windsor denounce t h e Magistrate's work as a high handed ou t rage . Magintrate Bj r t i e t t being the f a t h e r of Mr Wick ham's employer ac ted as advisor fo r W k k h a m and it was on his a'l vice the t reacherous work of en t ic ing Kunze to Wind*or wo* done. Monday K u n z w a . released on bail to appear Sept. 30. wi th informat ion thnt the bt i l bonds would ho canceled as soon ss he produced n

marr iage cert i f ica 'e . A* the wedding will conic Sa turday he wi l l probably lie ready wnen the cant i* called to settle it, Kunze is an exemplary young man. be-

ing wociety reporter of the Oct Journal

A Trial :

The JOURNAL will give a trial sulwcrlp-t ion t o Dec. 15th 1800 for 25 cents. Your trial subscnpl ion wi'l r u n out in t ime so you can renew for a yea r and have a chance nn t h e Piano the JOURNAL gives

to i ts subbcnher*. Try i t .

Teacbrra ' Atteotlonl

The booko conta ining t b e work for tbe present year of the teachers ' Ahsociation may be obtained f rom C. 8. Lareelere, Low-ell. Tbe books should he obtained a t once to avoid ge t t i ng behind in the work. The next meet ing of ihe Asnocla-tion will be held al Lowell. Oct. 35.

For Hale.

One dehvety wagon, 1 single buggy and 1 safe, formerly belonging to Morgan

& Smith . Alt accounta due said firm mus t be aettled immedia te ly , by money

or a good note. D . U . L O O K , AnHignee.

F o r H a l e .

Houne and Lot in Lowell , worth f600. Will sell and take good horse and buggy, balance, l ime to . u l t customer. Box 238. Lowell. Mich.

C. H . Fargo & Co's Genuine Tampi ro Gout shoe are t h e beat ever oficred in Lowell for tbe money, IS, al A. J . Howk A Son' . .

Haranac.

Docket Chapman , of this township , is fall ing rapidly nnd it I . te i iml »i l l sur -

vive bul a shor t u m e Ue ia onu of the very early .e l t le rs ol the luwiishlp nnd is about 05 years old.

Tlie Rev. J . W, Arney was t r ea t id io a reception on his return f rom cunter-euce, itt-l Tuesday evening. Ilia parinh-ioners to qu i te au extent gathered at Ins lesidence io show their oppreciaiion of hm work here and a . a BUUsianlial lesti-ittomul ot the esireui in which he IB held, he was preaeiiied with a fine easy chair .

The s tave factory had a narrow ei.ca|ie f rom burning limi Sa tu rday el ternoon about six o cli ck. Tne lire w-ss probably started l iom a lugit ive spark and the flaiiie-got under good headway before the pump was set m work and a si ream of water was tu rned ou. I l was a very rur tunate eecape f rom what would ha>o been not only a heavy loss to t h e o w n e r . but also to the town.

Last Fr iday, Geo. Webber, of Ionia, made an unprovoked a t t ack on Fred Ruiler and succeeded in nearly depriv-ing Rulter ot his nose la-fore he was pulled oft. The mut i la t ing act was done by Webber's Dfeth and it ia said t h a i he hung on like a bull dog. Webber is a young man w h o has had exceptional advantages, bu t ralhor than to accept uf them, he has preferred to take the down-ward coui-se and Is now a cur»o to both hiuitelf and his fri-otls.

Ezra Day, a former resident of thi* township, bu t who has been serving a s -n tence in the house of correction a t Ionia, escaped f rom t h a t msi i iu t lon Tues day ulghl uf this week in company with another convict . The escape w i s effect-ed by cu t t i ng a hole t h rough t h e roof and lett ing themrelves down by mean* of lope* improvued out of *heetB. Tho rope broke wi th one of t h e escaping parties g iy ing him a fall of about t w e n t y feet , but not In ju r ing him so badly but t ha i he waB ahla to get away f rom t h e tdiadow of t h e inst i tut ion.

Wm. Covert , of Keene, who went to the new s la te of Wanhlngton last spr ing, relurned last Tuesday, Mr. Covert has le turned feeling tha t as fa r as a n y t h i n g that goes to make a home, Michigan is ahead ye t . The country west of the MisMn-ippi is ful l of emig ran t t eams moving e n . t w a r d , the d rou th hav ing caused an u t t e r fa i lure of crops in near ly all l u c a l u ^ s unti l the Western 8lu|ie is reached. In Wanhlngton every t h ing u up to a boom pitch and nothing can be iiought a t i ts real value s n d his i . h a is ihat as a f a rming country both Wash-in^ton and Oregon are inferior to th is state.—Local

N O T I C E .

When you want any th ing made of al l wool, call a t llie Lowell Woolen Hills and examine our full line of Hose, Half Hoar, Lo-lies and Gents Mitts, H o m e Made S h i n s (of any style) and ou r Dress Skir l ing, Sh i t t ing and Double width Sheeting flannel*. We will be glad t o show our goods, at any t ime. l l in3 HENRY F, C L A R E , P rop ' r

. L o w e l l M a r k e t . .

D E A T H O N T H E R A I L .

• Terrible Wrook on tho Raadlng Railroad.

Barley t 90-1 10 Corn, 50 Wheat , whi te , 87 Wheat , red 87 Oats 88 R y 50 Flour, per h u n d r e d . , . . - . . . 2.60 Bran, per ton . . . . 15 00 Middlings, pe r ton . . . . 17 00 Corn Meal, per ion . . . . 1800 Com & Oats , . , . . . . 19.00 Butter , 8 16 Eggs . . . 1C Potatoes 50-60 Apples, per barrel 1 00-1 60

I laineserker. ' Excaralona Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee via

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ra i lway , for point* in Northern Iowa , Minnesota. North Dakota , South Dakota, ( including the great Sioux R-*ervation) Montana , Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, on sep-ternber 8th and 23d, a n d October 14th, If^jO. Rales for these Excursions will be about one fa re for the round trip, and tickets will be good for return within 30 days f rom date I f sale. F .T f u r t h e r information apply to any Coupon T i c k ' t Agent in ihe United Sta tes or C m a d i . t o A . V . H . Carpenter, General Passen-ger Agent , Chicago, III., or to H a r r y Mer. cer, Mich. Pass. Agl., C., M. & St. P . 1

Ry. 9O Griswold St. Detroit, Mich.

V i e n n a ' . P e t r o l e u m T r a m w a y .

Vienna ha* J tm been endowed with a novel mean, of locnmotloo, styled by Ita ] promoter, the "Petroleum Tramway." It run* between theentrano* to the Prater and the ni;ricullural exhibition, a dutaoo* of nearly a mllr, and acootnpllahea th* Jour-nay lo BINIIII five minute*. It ran at tain a •peed of aixteen to aeventeen k l lnne ten aa hoar, hoi t b e nulborlilo* will net allow It 1 to exocod twelve. The strength ot the t nv j chine l*ot lwo-hora* power. The petroleum tne! la lighted in a few mlnulca prevloua to atarting, aud the machine conaame* one kilogram per hour. Reckoned a t four-pen or per kilogram the cost would be three abUlinga tourpence per ten hour*. The car naed In the Prater con ta lnaaeau for twelve pawengeni, Iwalde the driver and guard. I t make* little no te , and doe* not ahaka The Inventor la a a engineer io Cronstadl, named Daimler.—New York Telegram.

An Expr . . . Train Gnea Over an Cm-baukm-nl jnd Twanly-One Llva*

Ara l . .«l-Olh*r Railroad I a-uaitlr . ,

SCOIIKS KII . I .KH

RBAM.m. I'a., -Sept -Id. - S h o e m n U c r v vllle, a s tat ion on tho Reading railroad flflocn miles nurlli uf this city, was the scene of a te r r ib le rsllroad w reck i t 9:15 Friday ovemnit. T h " lat"Sl rooorts In-dicate t h a t lietwoun lUty and seventy persons were killed and that an equal ntimber received injur es more or less serious. T h t r u n n bodios have been taken from the wreck. «0ine of which have not yet been nlenllfled.

The lll-faiod tr.nn is No a express, betlur knowM .is tho cannon-B.ill t rain, wbicb leaves I'htl idelplna at I o'clock In the sf ternoun It lef t on t ime Fri-day at Phll.nlelpbtA. hut was several mlnuies lam le.ivinif I In- outer sta-tion here owinc u> llie la ige crowds who were reitirning homo from tho Berks County lair nnd who had gs tbered al Ihat station to lake the train. Seven umre ca r . had to In. add-ed to the a l ready ill led coaches, and a delay of l lf teen imiiuies >ia« oausrd. When ihe train was once lieyond ibe numerous side track* about a milo north nt the city the engineur began mak ing up the lost timn and In * few seconds the tram was ri innlug .it l lgh in ing speed Suddenly there was a crash, a iiniiLlin;! ol the passenger coaches over ihe tin*, and down went the engine, t ank . ii*);g.ign. express , and parlor cars a i d Ihe passenger-coaches in to the un ek which lairdem tho n n d s i that point

RKAniMi. I ' I . . Sept r j —It wu* not unt i l <i:.1U S11 unlay afternoon thai tho wrefker* reported that all the Ixalies had been taken Irom tho Schuylkil l river at Ihe scene ol the wreck ul the fast e x p r e . , 011 the Heading railroad Friday evening . Thei r la l . i rs ended With rinding the mangl.-d K-ly of the engineer . Joiiti White His head wa* r u t off -nd lost 11 the m e r His r i g h t arm was lound Ileal 1 rig in thn wreck. Twenty-one dead and thir ty-two Injured is the record ol tho awlnl plunge of the tram al ter u uad . t ruck the coal t r i m wreck at the curve,

Tf:* Hit 1 Mi i> »u xnai ClTT OF MKXIC-i. »ia It .Ivnslon.

80. - A te r r ib le aivid. 'nt lupiMVie^Tri-day on t h e Mextran ra l l io id I'wo t rains going in opi.wile d m . lions ran in to each ot hot at Kincen .d i. «nd Ibo c a r . were piled on one auoiher and coru-plelely wreckwl I'en iH-aauns nuro killed and several others woiiiided.

n i sA . r r r .k.\ i i e u n ai.n. CnirAOO. Sept •.•••-"I he Downer's

Orovn Chicago Itinllnglon .V (julnev e*pre«* train while riir.nnig at top speod at 7 10 o'el^ k S u n d i v evening plunged boadlonc tnUi Hie n-ai r o . c h ol *n Illinois Central • xciirsion i i a m re-turning Irom Addi.on Park anderond.-d wilb exn i r s ion i . t s The ai-rident oc-curred Just ..i-.! uf Kedzie w r n n e on the "Q' t racks which the Illinois Central u*.-* Im i l . Western -ervicO. T h a train usi .li-d ot llfu-en cars, all erowded. and ihe tliirli-enlh and four leenth ear* wen*tel.-scoped ki l l ing four people t n - l . n i l v and I'ljiirttii: a score more .snvei . i l i v a l l y Hue ol ibo lat-ter died s.".n . f ter The de id wero all r m l d s n t s <il Chicago riieir name* are Lily Oloner, Margirel llietiei (cousin of Lily). Olio SrhloelT, rin-odore llol per and an nnidenufled man Three young ladle* were laial ly tnjnn-d aud nine Other persons were badly hu r l

vtit i ir . mi a Kll I.Kn iw mw 4 roi-Ki 11 Hi 1 r r * Is.. S«-|< -.-j - A dls-

sa t rou . wreck occurred on tbe Waliash railway e igh t mile* u m l b e a s t of th is city at S-Sn o'clock Sunday morning An Incoming freight t i a tn Irom S t I<oiiis. consm in? of eigtiloeo csrs, al l loadeil with men-handtse, ran Into a biirniiie bridge or tres-tle-work m l tne engine and thir-teen rar* »c ni imuigh to tho ground, forty tiH-l I n - l o w I I,e bridge 1* over a dm.p r.,vin» When ihe tiro was s ighted by iho enginm-r il was uio Uie lo pre-Tent a WT.-. k n I killed were: Mart in Eskridge. tne engineer; Joseph Kurke. fin.man. liolwri iVilliaiuson. bead b rakeman iXkr ldre wa . buried undur hi* eng ine and w-.s liufnod lo death All that eonld la. lound nl hi* remain* w is a ' I ' l i n t i l v .il Ir.nes thai a man could Iml I m til, IW.I hand* The firen.aD wa. a..i;M .ndrr , car contain-ing a tank nt ind uu l a liorrlbln death III , > lot Ie , M-re sa tura ted with the .luff and «h.-u lie- lire reached hin. be was t i ler i l l i loasled alive When dlsooverod by • In. .smduoloi and another h r skeman bu was not y.-t dead and talked freoly aUml l.is fierllous situa-tion His simpanioiis oouid do n-.thlng but console liirn The head Lrakeman was lh rowr . «l . .ul lltlyli-wl Ho livtsl two hour*

Sn <Md Sla...N lie ..1, N A S I I V I I . I F„ Tenn . Sept 'RT — A

special from Howling Creek Ky . says tha t Samuel Murrell . the o lde . l M.mm in Kenluckv. di-d at tlie residence ol hi* grandson, Samuel Young, Friday altar-noon, aged MH years Mr. Miinoll wa. botu iu Lioroln County. Ky . in l7Vi

A H i e F n u r VLILL l l e , l r o y r 4 .

M aw*it *I,I.TOW\. Ia,. Sepl. 811—Ben-*OD'S douring-mill at Cnion la on* of the largest m the State, w-aa struck by l i gb ln ing Thursday night ind vnl i re ly do. t royed. with 'i,000 bushels oi wheat *nd ounsideralde flour The los* is VdJ.-OIK) and m e insur-uce Sin.Oou

I T W A S A F O U N T A I N P E N ,

IT* f r i rd lu Ftpla ln flow II IV.-rhrd, bul r a l l n t Ijniimlnlonalj'.

Ed wits a pniminpnt lawyer of Topeka. Briefs with luni were as thick as the tnnfiowors tiutt tmige tno low lail toms of the silont K.-iw in August .

Always dr.-vs-d in the most npotless ot Cuhlonably cut p i n n o u t s , he w-os tho envy of s t ruggl ing barristers and tho cynosure of the Indies who promennded the anslocrui ic uvenues of Kaiisns' fair capital.

It was a terribly inciting day in ihe scorching mon th of June , when, with a cool a r ray of imiimciilate linen nnd sug-gestively airy, snow whi te din k, he en-tered the mate l ibrary, where the ever fiiithftil rn i tod inn of the precious vol- | nines of l-:gnl l"iv wu* pouring over his desk busily engaged in nnswcniig a mass of corresixmilenw ever accumulat ing, I the Irarden of his daily life of rout ine. 1

" W h y don't yon buy a fonnta in pen?' he asketl. in nn enltinrinstio tone, ns ho pulled one ot thi-se l i t t le iRStmnients out of his vest pocket "Von can t Imagine wlnit n vast ninouiit of t ime one ean save. I pun-haBed one thi* morning, and if I could not pruenre another I wonld not take | 1 .OKI for it.

" W h y . don't yon know tlint a umn's IUIU travels, in dipping his p^n in the ink alone, more than half a dozen miles in nn ordinary day of hard writing? Jns t think what a waste of mtucnlar energy! Let m? show yon how rnsily the tl.ing works."

As he spoke he at tempted to unscrew the little cap. upon which a je t of tho deceitful fluid, as fine as the spray from a lady's rubber bnlhed p f r f o m e KitUe,

^ w r t i s l out snd . t ruck him fairly be-tween the eye* u: 'i s lowh trickled down h i . face.

"1 gties* tha t I have unscrewed tho wrong end Wait unti l I t ry t heo the r . " Then, wi thout replacing Ihe cap he had wi thdrawn, he slowly took oil t h e o t h e r , which, permi t t ing more s i r in. out tho treacherous ink flew In a s t ream as thick as a lead pencil , completely covering h i . face, vest and permeat ing bis hai r , fall-ing down on his trousers, nuti l his whole *uii resembled tho m a p of a swamp.

With evident disgust depicted on every l ineament, he slowly e jacn la tcd : "Per-haps if I had been educated in n poly-technic school I would nndeniiand the mechanism of t h i darned th ing better . Have you a lavatory here tha t I may try and repair damagesT Whereupon l:o went out . a discomfited m a n ! - K a n s a s City Suir.

Ufa Fifteen years is about tb* average life-

time sentence., u y * a prison phyalciaa. Very few convict*, though *ent«need for i life, wrve more than that period. Tb*y either die or are pardoned. In tbe Mls-*ouri prison there are live holiday pardon* every year granted by tbe governor. On* white and one ne-fro convict are pardoned ou the Ponrth of July, and two white and , one negro convict* are pardoned on Chriat- ' maa Tbe long termer* get th r benetlt of thl* clemency. Thl* I beartlly Indorse. If Qftern year* doc* not reform a man fifty year*' Imprisonment will not.—St j Louis Globo-Democrat.

R r T r l l D g In F i c t i o n ,

" l nm literally wallowing in fiction Jnst now," said a yoaug Chostnnt street m e r c h a n t " M y family are ou t of town and I am taking advantage of t h e oppor-tunity to read up tho standards. Let m e Me what I have on hand a t present, for the tables, chairs and even the floor of my s i t t ing room are absolutely flooded wi th the works of the great novelists. I have all Dickens' novels, all Sir Wal te r Bcott'n. all Charles Rcado's, all Thack-eray's. some of Lever's, some nf Cooper's, some of Chirk Russell's, all of Rider Haggard 's , and—well, others too namor-ous to mention. All m y copies are. how-ever, w h a t are known as 'cheup libra-ries', and 1 picked tbem up still cheaper a t second hand. I d o n t th ink the whole lot cost me qui te f5, so I shall get my • c q a j s n t i s c c t r i th the s t aada rds a t a wonderful bargain. There"* no excuse fur a live American not being well up in the great romancers, believe me!"—Phil-adelphia Inqnirer.

Too Ua tUr ol Fmct-Mre. Malaprop—What ' s the ma t t e r

wi th your husband? Mrs. Brown—1 guess he got out on t h e

wrong side ot the bed this morning. Mra. Malaprop—Why don ' t yon s t o p !

tha t by pu t t i ng tbe bed against the walD

Thr I..W. fv. lMia. D r * M o m * , l a . Sept JO - R e p o r t a

of a cyclone near Manning, Ix.. Thurs-day evening , were cor.flrrnod Friday William Ferr» snd .-hild wore hilled and a numhe- injur, d The loss o t ptoperly will a.iiuuii. to M >otal thou-Baud dollar*.

I l - . t I ha l laratd. PIIII.AiiKi.i'iiiA Sept au C J. Ham-

lin drove lusl iua and llolle l lamiin in double ha i l i r s , a mile in ' M S \ hi the Phi lade lphia I m v i n " Park Friday T h e best p re , lulls e o-d was a l.'>5{. made by Maxey u<uu and Ne t* M-dium in IMi.

N r w Y O R K S e p i A ' a c o n v o n t l o n

c l d e l e c u t e « . i l iie- Urollierhood of I/O-comottve Ellgihi-ei.. r< pr<.*oriting divis-ions Irom Maine 'o i i l i fo rn ix aad from Canada to I ' .nam* '.eld in thi* city Snnday. a resoliiiiun aa* nnaaimously adopt.'d spprovin? ihe h t t l lud* ol Chief Ar thur in Ihe rereni s l r ike on the New Vork Central mad. and expressing th* f u l l o t . ouhdence sn h i . Integri ty .

ROMI-_ Sopt j j K m c l i u a b e i t ^ a vailed an ••queMriun s ta tuo ot bis f a the r , tbe laie I iclor Emmanuel , al Florence Saturday. An iinmenso crowd witueased ihe^jereniony A ntimlier ol bauds were preM'nl and played National air* At u icbt the city was i l luminated.

I'lMnrtlifl H Mftror. O A I J S R I I U O . 111., Sept. 8 3 — A moieoi

which Capl*ln I) S Harris , of th is city, •aw tal l over thir tv years ago was found Sa t a rdsy by wiitkiuei. who worn excavat-ing foi the Kohl .aa i s ta tue of General OrauL l l i* o»al in shape, of a pecullai color aud weighs inn pounds.

Cnlurad.. •I.puhl.cau N.-uitaallOU*. Or.KVFR. Ikil.. Sepl 20 - T h * Ropub.

l lcaa State r.urireotloD nominsled J o h a L Rout t lot Obf«raor , W illiaoi Storey for L ieu tenan t ( .bvernor aud John tL Feaslai lor Audiloi,

Exposure of One'a Wruhn A f juv ia l weakness of a man is ex-

poietl hy l.is indiscriminately accusing others of tbe some defect. When a per- i son, in criticising the charac te r or dis- | position of other . , s f p l i e s with » cer tain blind persistency one or two common ' faul ts to them all, now perchance hi t t ing the mark and now flying f a r wide of it, we may be sure that these very far.lts are possessed by tho cri t ic in a marked degnv , though they are often iu a meas-ure concenli-d by tho complications of his own character .

They seem to s tand before his mind's 1

eye as glasses of var ious colors, g iving oonvspou.ling hues to wh.-iu-rer is viewed th rough them, as he w ho looks at the sky th rough a colored window will see it red. yellow, green or other-wise, as the ca>io may be. Due who do-sires t o rid hitii-eli of faul ts will do well to scrutinize himselt in this resjiect, and if he finds a tendency to h a r p ou Buino par t icular weakness of human nature ho may fcvl assnnsl that there he can ajiply the pruning knife.—New Vork laslger.

n«>mbaj Oynter*.

The very newest thing about town i» the " B o m b a y oyster "

The " B o m b a y oyster" i s n t au oyster at all . of conrse. but this is the nam* that has been bestowed on it.

It is a composition sufficiently simple and common t o please the lean aud lard-ed pnrse alike. It is nothing more tluin an egg dropped unbroken Into a t umble r , and deluged wi th vinegar , /uid sprinkled with pepper and salt.

It is consumisl a lways before break-fast. and by a great many sport ing men in the ci ty.

One of i ts effects is to connteract the evil tendencies of over eat ing. Some stout men like a "Bombay oyster" In the momir.g, nud eat nothing again unti l noon. For a bilions stomach it is tho finest kind of a remedy . —Boston Globe.

Prateclor Agaln.l M m tin*.

An electrical engineer of Carphln Springs claims tho invention of a moutb-piece for pipes t h a t wiU prevent any connection of the nicotiue de ix- i ted in smoking wi th the tongue. He makes " a hollow ball, with a short t u b u l a r or slotted stem at tached to it , which is in-serted in to Ihe usual orifice In the mouth piece of the pipe, or c igar or d g a r e t t o holder, BO tliat the smoke shall pass ou t through t h e tube or slotted s tem and upper slotted pa r t of the ball, and the tongue shall rub against the ball in tho mouth of the orifice, and t h u s avoid or prevent tho saliva of the mon th f rom go-ing or working back in the luouliipiece." —New York Telegram.

n r r d Off Ibe Free IJat. T h e s e ure hard l imcx Je r ry , " obeerved

the dejected policeman, as he leaned up against the fruil ataud nnd hU flnger* me-chanically doooi'. uu tbe lineal specimen In the orange pile.

"Ye're nghl , Mr. Murphy," *nid th r fruit man "It '* all we kin do to make a llvln',"

"Au'fconie ot ua." pursurd the man In uniform, "alu't maklu ' even that . It'a hard luck when a man thai 'a always done bis duty an' never give no cuttae for corn plaint g i u turned out of * Job ' tbout a minute 's waruin' ou acootinl of name favor lie of the mayor ' , tha i wnnta h i . place."

"Wot de ye mean, Mr. Murphy? Ain't you on ib r forrw now! Have you bren gll-tln' turned out?"

"Tha t ' , what I have, J r r ry Thry give m* the buuncv aliout an hour ago, and I'm lookin' around uow for a job ibat 'U"

"Then lake yer dirty bands olTn that bunch of Imnanaii nnd drop that oninge quirkern l lghtulu' ," roared the fruit man, "or I'U have ye arrested for atealln'. Vou ain ' t on the free lint of tbla nonbllahment any longer. Gill"—Pittaburg Dispatch.

The l l r lghl of Oar Anevstors.

Al though it is needless t o tell retden tha t all speculations upon this mat te r are wi thout foundat ion, it is curious to find in a work published in 1718 by a m e m b e r of the F rench Academy of Pel. •nces the fol lowing stafementa. Ac-oording to this au thor , A d a m was 123

1 feet tl inches in height , while Eve's stat-ure Is asserted to have been 118 feet 8

, inches sud V linos. Noah, we are told. | at tained a height of only 27 fee t ; Abra-! ham was barely 20 feet in s U t u r e , w h i l .

Moses is alleged to have measured only 18 feet in h e i g h t . - J . N . Hallock in Christ:iai at Work.

5/A Q F P P T *

FLY N ETS

Conductor VTornU' Lif t Raved In a Way Tlinl Nrem* Almosl Itlraculou*.

One hundred f re t In tho nlr, with tho falls roaring beneath him nnd a heavy trala rumbling alnvo him, wa* tho poM Hon In which William Woods, a conductor on '.ho J . , M. and I. r i l lrosd, found him-self Friday nt inldnlght. Yet, hy a mira-cle, his life n-** saved.

Mr. Wood* had charge of the bridge freiglit train, which hauls the loaded car* from this rily to the Julfenionvlllo yards on tho wajr to their nnrthern destination. On Friday night his train consisted of shout thirty cars, drawn hy n Mo.-uj engine. There were two brakcincu besi Im himself, nnd nt midnight tho s tar t -.-ns made. Woods was a t the front end o. -.ho car next to t lu englno, and wns cllm ing down the ladder to stop on tho tender. Defore he gained a foothold, however, tho ladder, vv hich was nn old one, gave way lieneath the weight upon It. Like a flash ho dlsaiipcnred lietween th* cars, and fell through tho narrow CTOBS lies of tho bridge. Fortunately he succeeded In gmsplug with Iwth hands a projecting Iron bar, to which he hung while tho train passe.I over him.

Mr. Woods Is not n *trong man, nnd be-fore half of tho iroin was over his s trength wa* nearly exhansteiL He called loudly for asslslanco, l>ut the roar ot tho falls and tbe rumbling of thu train drowned his cries, and It is doubtful If a man passing on the footway could have heard him. Sev-eral times he was on the point of releasing bis hold, nnd hail he done so his ho ly would have been dashed lo plcces on tho rocks N low. But tho thought of his wife and children at home, he says. Imbued him with additional s trength s t tho critical moment, snd he managed to hold on.

When the last car had pasied his a rms were st KTened snd almost numb. Beside*, he was so weak t h a t ho could not draw himself up between tho tic*, and It seemed as If ho bail only escaped death r.nder tho wheel* to meet an equally horrible fall upon the rocks.

Just ns ho had resigned himself to his fate, snd his MllTened fltigcr* ^ re slipping from thu iron bar lo which he held, thero was n fiMiifnll nn the pine Inards above him. Several glimmering ligl.Is appeared, and a moment later be was lif si to the top by strong hinds. Tbe other t rainmen, 11 appears, bad mlssod h im soon after Ihe no-ddont, and dvo minutes later they had Mopped tho train and bc.-in searching along the track tor him. Ik- had probably hnng there ten minute* befot • they discov-ered him, and hod they not d so so Just at the moment thry did he would probably have never liecn found. Th,- bracing air soon restored blm.and hewat- dilr to walk lack lo the caboose.-Louis lie Courier-Journal.

Aa from a Calapnll. Sunday nl oneof the shingle -ill* on the

St. AogUKtliie mail one of the n gro hnuils, happy In a plug hat nnd welt ue leisure, wa* sitting on a long and h -avy pins plank which rested on two r.. imw logs just Inside nn open wagon In i lie .hade. About ntleeti fi*t of the plank projected Into the ojien air, and near It were piled high Ibe great section, of cypress t runks from which th r .blngles are sawed. The unfortunate darky was talking politics with a numlierof his comrades, when th* Jsr of nn approaching train ulTected th* pile of cypre-i. butt*, and the topmost ono, which wss v.-ry precariously balanced, fell over, striking with most disastrous effect one end of the plank on the other ox tremlty of which ibe negro was reclining.

The heavy mas*, weighing many hun-dred pound., bil l ing the long lever *ent tbe other end skyward with a hur t l ing rash, prfijrcting the lucklrss darky into space lik;- a - tour from a catapult. The shed roof wan flimaiiy shingled, nnd his head struck it like o cannon tall , going through ru. far as his shoulders with a mighty crash Here ho stuck, suspended by Ll . chin, while bis companions looked on in awe .tricken smnzemrnl unti l his yells for help made them gel a ladder, with which he was rescued. His neck was badly scratched and cut, but hi* cranium wssnn-

X I « « C p l o n . c | j r t ^

ca tar rh and cold in ihe bead. Thou-sands tes t i fy tha t Ely's Cream Balm ha* entirely cured them. It in a sa fe and pleasant m u e d y . I t is applied into the nostril*. It is not a liquid or snulf . Il cure , by cleansing and healing. Pr ice 50c.

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T r i e h e r . Rxnmmst lon.

! The Regular Bxami'natinn of teachera j lor Kent County will be held in Grand

I (lipids, ou Thursday and Fr iday, Aug ,

THi nnd 8ih. in tin- West Michicnn Busl-" " CnlvcrMiy, No. 23 South Division s t r ee i Examiiiat ion is for all grades.

Special Examina t ion . , for third g rade only, will IK; held in tlm City Hull, Gd

Rapids, on t h e last F i idnyof August , Septeinlier, October and Nuyembi r, 1, e,' August 20, SeptemlierJO, October 31 and Noveiuber 28.

By Order of Co. Board of Examiners ,

A . H A M L I N S M I T H , Secretary.

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k • -n, and make your akin .n a: , t m..' " I h . T h o a r

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• T H E

City Boot and Shoe Store Have for the Past Thirty Days made a

In t he i r s t o c k of L a d i e s a n d G e n t s

FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, To m a k " room for iheir F A L L AND WINTER GOODS, and In order to acoom-plish their object will MAKE A G R E A T REDUCTION IN P R I C E S and will c o n -t inue their great

Reduced Price Sale Until Ociober 1st , They will u!so

During the Pour Days of the Lowell Fair, Sept. 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 and 2 6 , Make a Special

Sale of 1 0 0 Pairs of Gray Bros. Ladies Fine Shoes, At t h e F o l l o w i n g Low P r i c c s :

S3.00 L a d i e s F i n e Pebble G o a t S h o e S4.00 " Kid S h o e 54-5° " H a n d S e w e d a n d H a n d T u r n e d S h o e s . . 55.00 " " "

Also A

S j . 0 3 M a n ' s G r a i n C o n g r e s s S h o e , K i n d g e & B c r t s c h m a k e . 53.50 51.25 Boys G r a i n S h o e s a n d B o o t s , 52 .50 B o y s C a l l S h o e s , R i n d g e & Bc r t s ch m a k e S j . o o " " " " "

5 2 2 5

*•75 3 - 5 ° 3-75

.<2.25

2.50

' • 7 5 2.00 2.25

Mr White is always on hand to do all kinds of repairing.

E . " S T . H O G - I L E ] ,

First Door West of Althen's Clothing Store.

W a t c h e s ,

J e w e l r y , C l o e k S y

S i l v e r w a r e , - A N D -

Everything Else in the Jewelry Line C a n b e b o u g h t a l

L O W E S T P R I C E S ,

or H * . A . S F I E F T M A N ,

Avery's Block, East Side. - Lowell, Mich. CHEAP AND STRONG.

tX) other alyte* &-A Net*, price* lo snlt all Wa- A vunsd KOMB, PutLaDKLTBIA.

bold br *U < REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

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U ) W I C I 4 . J O U K N A I . : W K l ) N » i l > A Y . S K P T K M B h K ? 4 . 18W».

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. ; MM. C. Butt r ick, of Ad*. Mw. H u m -

phrey n m a i n o d and Tinted the «taln

Of Coirtqxmth nh trill jtlea* mail fwir «t I j innlng v.ith her bn . thor Chas

their fommunieatimi* no Ihey trill reach ' H u i t r i c W J r . o f C a s c a d e .

this office not later than Tuesday morn -, Aunt Anna Ford, of Cedar Spring* is

ing. viHlnnK her daugh te r Mra. J . T. Jonea nnd will a t t end the Fair a t Lowell .

Mr. and Mra. C. B. Carter , Mr. Theo. Abraham Keller a n d daughte r took 0 a r t { . r a n d daughte r Ka te a t t ended the

the escortriOn train for the noi th on the j 0 1 l t a p a j r | a g t w e i . k .

P O W D E R A b s o l u t e l y P u r e .

A t m h Of tartar baklnc potnl^r, ntfchft

nf til In IflaTMiInu Wrcntiih.- J". S n.iivmTitfnt

Krpnrt, J-ig tt. fVO.

USE DR. CRAIG'S C m i O l K T A - L

KIDHEY AND LIVER CURE

C r o w n P i a s t e r s a n d r i l l s .

id the rr you

ThcT ll re III' nnly Huf.- Kl>nie<Ilr« In I I h w uBiolctl wltli Briitlit" I.tr. pUtnl mill I'rlniiry Aff«itonii. Unlj Hi' iwml In ihr imv roan «rr llii- orlcli nl • III) Kiilnry an* Livn Care thml will r>-ii lo ix-rfcoi li> nidi

ALL Linif* R*!

C . 13. H . A .

T H E C R A I G M I - . n i C l N K C O . ,

PAS' t AC. S . .1. i z c E C C E C c z r r . P O E - X . n n,

Sold by Yeiler L Losk nnd Clark & Winegar,

ICth.

Foster & Davenport have flnlahed threxhing for the present.

O n e of t h e latest arrival* is a bouncing boy and he l sMoppmg a t Jamos Borky'a.

Chas . J . Church & Son, of Greenville nnd Lowell, called th is way the Brst of the week.

A. Fisher A Co. ca r ry a full line of E . E. Chase's cookies, cakes and bread.

Ation A to ia*.

Chet t ie Whi t e is qu i te sick.

Lewis Covert visited a t his cousins, Floyd ilendrtcki). in Otisco, last Thurs-day.

The P . of I. meet ings have been chang-ed to Thurartay n igh t instead cf h u t u r -dny night as heretofore.

Mr and Mix Teeple, of Freeport. visited at W m Aldnch ' s last Saturday and Sun-Way. Mr T. is the democrntic candii tate

pre | for County Clerk in Harry Co.

P O ALL AX'S #

m NEEDL E C1SABS & G1SARETTES. ^ PATENTED

E. Campbell hai> a brother hen- visit ing him.

Chet ty Ford and Lyle Condon's l i t t le girt have both U-en qui te sick lor several days .

Charl ie Davis, of Sou th G r a t t m . s is r t -ed for Chicago, Monday.

Mr L. Madison, of Sidney Center , is visi t ing his fa ther and brother of th is place.

Mr and Mrs M. Andrews, of Keene, r is i ted at George F l e t c h e r s last Sunday .

Mr nnd MrsQ. H . Godfrey spent Sat-u rday and Sunday at J ames Godfrey 's , in Keene.

Sl.fiO buys a pa i r of Fine Dongoln she*-, al A. J . H o w k & Son's.

f h c s r Conds C n n t a l n I h e Leave* o r NeeUl.-n o r Hi - I ' l u e T r e e .

Use them for a pK-isnnt smoke and •pciHly relief fo r INFLUENZA, ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERCTHEN S

SOnE THHOi T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA AND

ILL BRONCHIAL DISEASES: thoy a r e f ree t om adullcrallon. as nothing is used in their manuf.-.e'lire but tlie BEST OF TOBACCO n n d FRESH PINE NEEDLES

KAXnTACTDBED HT

PINE NEEDLE CI6HR CO. F R E E H O L D , N . J .

H U M P H R E Y S ' 1». li'xniUTt'iircan nr-M-l-ntlUcullj and

•%,n-f.iIlT rrepaiwl |ir»»Tli'Uoai; uwl .'u m«i.r ,tDn li ,.rli«ioi>fmrll'Twlili«uiw» •uillrrtiiTi r ;.';irtyj'«r»u»«i liy Kmy hlrnil. Spe-< .•; ). > M-cl*! run- for Hu- ilUi-aw lumnL

. In-*"- >|«-lllr» cure »I Hum ilrao'liui. '.nrr-

u « or ranariL »n«. cmr*. n irt*. Ten, Coniraillon. InflummniinTi"

i' r r ln r Cnltr, orTrethlneof Infi llBrrfara, of |-Iillilrroor Adulli.

Unit. .-J.} >llc, .J.} rif«iii> .-J 3

Mm 'OHCbv. iVild. UroudilU*- " . I 'enralsln, Toolharbr.FsrcKlM- .US «radu< ltr«, Hk-k llmUrlif.

yiipepaln, Wlloiu Stnmnrh ^uvnreaard or I ' s ln fa l I't rlml-Wfifi fallen, Uio I Croup, IMOIFH. IMITII-UII i i m u u n k ' ^nll I tbrnm. I.r>.v||--Li«. Kn.pllnM U f c e M W i i i l » i P . IIIIWUMU. I 'IJII. •.'ii

S P E C I F I C S l - e r e r au j A eue. < hlliii. 111 I'll en, bilnU or 1.1 "-diuii l lp t i l faunr , or Sore, or W«ik l.j ..'id ( ' i i larrh, Influruni. r<ild InlLi il*! i. .. ,0 WhnoliloK Couiih, Vlolfi,; I . .0

in bum, Oi»iirf-..*-d IVMtfaluu .->0 nr UlnrbnrE"". Imn«lr«l Hrnrlu, ..}0

ifuln. KJilarn.t UtSd.,}-*-"'—

K U s e r lllw -Ncrraon lli-billiy L

nnM. or Inrul uuLiry I)toch4rp-~ Kare n o n t b . '.Unker.. . 'rlimry wenkne»», WMUn* 11M 'Hlnful I'erlodn. «IUiH[*.q. M»rB«p»arUu< llrnn.rBlplinil Cnllppny, s|i«u.iii. SL Vftn.- i>ui, . . npbinrrlH. ' IrrruLr-l y'nrr TLPH.T .JH 'bronlr Cop f ml Ion* a Inptiant .30

B.1I1I ty |ira<Kl«'«, or win t—ipnlcl on rerrlH of irlc<'. lis. ummaxr*' lli>i-4L. (Ul pai/-"! rlnili l.Hin l In cloth nnd S"M. inell>M fr<«<. IIo»iipbr«y«' WedlclueCe.i »FiUi.«iSLN V.

• l i s

W W W W K 7 . V i 0 \ \ .

t V U V . r V V u t S .

HUHI'IIIIKVS' VETHUKAHY BPKCiriW rnrrib) all ownr

lie. A C-wpllmwUMT Veterinary Mannnl (SO [ 130 nnrrni <«i tmlBKnl ond

Inuiu-Honn.. Caul*. Nhi< p. fr--'. I l in iKiv . X.Y.

C A T A R R H C O L D

W f L V E R

H E A D

the Cure

E L Y ' S C R E A M B A L M Cleanses t h e N a s a l P a s s a g e s . Al-

lay* I n f l a i n a t i o n , H e a l s t h e S o r o , Kcs tdrcs t h e S e n s e s ol T a s t e , S m e l l • n d H e a r i n g .

\ pn.-ll' tr l> applipil Inn, each n..alrll • nil la atitreitbir. r n e e J O f . HI l>ruK^:»U n r l i j n m i l . u . i UIIOIHKIIS V Wurn-r Kl . Kcir Y„rl.

I f Y e u H a v e CONSUMPTION ICOUeK OR COLD B R O N C H I T I S Throat Mecticn S C R O F U L A I Wasting of P I T : L I

O r o n y T M a a ^ a a u - k a r a t h r Throat nnd I.U'i-n

• r a / n / T t m a r f , Lack of Blrrnylh or r a

rw.T, y i rrllrmd omi Oiearf by

S C O T T ' S E M U L S I O N

O F

PURE C O O LIVER O I L W i t h H y p o p h o s p h l t e s .

P A L A T A B L E A S M I L K .

Jfk f*r BtMVt BmtiM—t, let no to-

ftanntUt or fllellmUon W u c a ynt to

aaarpf a mbilllutr. Sold by a l l DrugrjisU.

i C O T T A B O W N E . C h v m l o t a , M.V.

RomJi Ritalnn. The Ionia Fair WHS a t-uccess.

J o h n CulluniH who w e n t to Iowa six-

teen years ago m a d e us a pleasMiit call Inst week. H e surpriHeri Ins dnuuhte i Mm J o h n Whi t e as she only rxpect '-d her sister, but was twice glad to see Fath-er and Sister.

A. P . Burr purchsaed a very fine |)0 land ch ina at the House of Correction.

J . F . and E. F. Cilley are at work on the foundat ion fo r a new honre.

A goodly n u m b i r of r ibbora were lirought home f r o m the Ionia Fair by ex-hibi tors in this locality, but we only fol-low In the wake of So. Lowell as Mrs Fo r t* captured thi r teen, most all of which were blue.

The JOIHSAI, m a d e Mrs Fletcher 's age ten years to young , in its a n ount of Asa Fletcher's aurprise we are informed and the number of jiersons is smal l which thai length of t ime does not efTeot

Elmer Cillev in forms us that the Ionia Co. Farmers F i re Insun.nco Co. adjus ted the claims ol Messrs Cilley's perfectly a i t i s fac tory .

W e are hand l ing • ful l line of E . E. Ohase'e Bakery Goods, A. Fisher & Co.

LOKMD.

Mr and Mrs Jaa . Puniee spent Sunday with relativM in Campbell .

Mr Aaron Zelner returned, last week,

f rom an extended visit with a s - n a n i n h e r relatives, at Philadelphia.

"•Grandpa" Zelner and Mrs S Ze'ner and two children visited relatives m Caledonia, Monday.

J ames Cool, wife and chi ldren of Freeport, visited Mrs C s. f u the i , Chas. Combs Sunday. Mr Combs has been very ill for soim t ime and » thought to lie rapidly ful l ing.

The Misaea Braendle, of Ciarksville. Sunduyed with their co iu ln . Miss Melinda Keller.

We are informed that Phil Hartley, of Alto, and Mias Nina Needham, ol

Lowell, were u r i t e d in t h e holy bonds of m a m m o n y al Lowell, Sept 17. The bride is un old school mate and friend of '•ye.'" scribe and f rom our acquaintance with her, w e bespeak for the groom, a t rus t ing and ever willing helpmeet. May their life be one of happiness and b l i a s . B U I D O E T .

Why buy ready made iwnf; tba t don't III. when you can gel Punts to measure for fit . nt Smith ' s .

Morse l.mki- Klpplea.

Misa Stahl a n d MLss Lust , of Ohio, cousin# of tbe Yelter 's, are visiting rela-tives in this vicinity.

Miss Lewia, of Alaska, is vmiting at Mr C, Winks ' .

Mr and Mrs S. P . Curtiss will siarl , to day, Sept. 22iid. for Big Rapids, to visit Mr Curtis., ' brother. Mrs Ella Mickey will sinrt for her home in Chi-cago, al the s a m e time.

Rev. Keillor preached his farewell sermon. Sept. 21*t, Ui.d will remove to Ills new scene of labor, at Lnkeview.

There w a i a steteopiii-on show s l Morse Lake Hchoolhouae la-t 'fhiirwlay evening.

Mrs Harvey Gordon is qui te seriously ill.

Albert Clark, of Spencer, has been visiting at his fathur 's.

Last Wednesday Mr Phi l Hart ley and Miss Nina Needham were uni ted in mar-riage. We wish lo congrutuiule each in s -cur ing in t h e other an energetic, in du-itri'iuR, intell igent and refined life-(uirtner, a n d bid them God speed on life's j ou rney .

Mrs W. II . Graham is aeriously ill.

Iluwn tlir l l l r r r . Rot» J . Coivin has JVi hives of bees tne

lurgesi apa i ry , ihe Su|ierviAor says, in the town. Lasl year f rom 14 swarm*,

| spring count , he had 1000 ins comb honey I ami over 800 Iba extracted while his in i crease b rought hives up to 81. The bees | were win te red .in the cellar lam winter

j wnd t h e hot dry s u m m e r hnh b. en very i unfavorable fo r the production of | honey. H e takes two jwpdra on b-e i cul ture ands tuddees every thing he can | llnd. Ue visited the s ta le f a i r t o a e e the i honey exhib i t and learn from other | I! e m e u w h a t he .conld. We hope he ! will mukean exhibi t at t h e Lowell Fair.

I Mrs. A brum Buck and her aon visiied i .wr parents Mr. and Mra. S. Wunci i over

. --unday.

Mrs. McDonald and daugh te r , M a M , | l isited M i * Kellogg last week.

Ed. H u m p h r e y of Wichi ta Ks. re turn {• d home a f t e r viui t ing his wi fe . t mother

Mra. W m . Vance, of Pewamo, visited

her sister, Mra Frank Ernest , last week.

Mrs. Ernest and Mra. Vance visited their old t ime fr iend Mrs. D. Myers, of

Ada.

Chas B. Carter bought one of those wild horaea tha i was bold a t Lowell a couple of weeka ago and baa gol it now thoroughly broken, aoaoon. Mr. t ar ter is iu his T5ih year , but has not lost his knack of handl ing hoisea by any means.

N e x t !

John Englea haa made a ahipment of hogs every Sa turday for i h e last three Saturdays and expects to keep u p tha t gait fo r aome weeka yet .

Fred Epley of Stanton spent Sunday with his parenla Mr. and Mra. Eploy.

Ranaom Rolf who haa been ao poorly for some t ime ia gradually recovering his loat health. D. T. R.

Our Piano is creat ing conaiderable in-

quiry, come up and find ou t about it.

Ada llama.

Mrs Vandorn baa been s[a-nding a week at Holland.

W m . Holmea at tended t h e Fair at Ionia las'. Fr iday.

Alonro Wr igh t , f rom Greenvil le has been visiiing at Eli Wr igh t ' s for the la»t three days.

Mrs Ha in and Mrs F r a n k Wi they , of Gd. Hapida, were here nt the P. o* 1. Picnic, last Tliuraday, wb icb w t s largi i j

a t tended.

J o h n Headley nnd Mra Fraaier were

married last Sa turday , Sepl. SOlh.

Ed. Duff has nought t h e grocery store of Cole & Chapel, and will do boamess there hereaf ter . We wish him perfect success, aa he is well liked by all.

F rank Headley is spending a few days

a ; home.

Misa Frankiw Washburn at tended Hu

Fair at Caledonia last Fr iday.

J o h n Foster has been b u i y for the ln»t week, siding up hia s u m m e r kitchen

Quite an improvement .

Rev. C y n i s Plank willl preach at the M E Church for t h e next year.

Miss Ccnan, of Gd. Kapida, haa been here, dreramaking, fo r t h e laat week

TOO L*T€ FO^LASTWEEK. ( ^ ^ C J J R H X

Bilecr Lake Newa.

Mr Grave*, of Cannor.sburg, has aoid A viVISECTlONIST MADE UP his p lace to Warren W a ' t e and is abou t H | g ^ ^ 0 t q REFORM. to buy Mra Mamie Rennella ' place nea r |

Silver Lake. The Welter school dis t r ic t talk s t rong

ly of hav ing a man t eache r this winter .

They need one h id enough . The P . of I held the i r Aral mee t ing

in t h e n e » Hall last Sa turday night .

Tha D o l l n n i of M m . .VDU are ipiecr thinga. Did yon ever

notice with what contempt they will aay. " J n a t like a w o m a n r 1 waa in a box a t a theatre the o the r evening. The

j h o t was ono of those family affair* tha t | can accommodate revcrnl. Aa my in-

terect only extended to t w o of the ac.ita, tho o ther chaira were nt the disposal of

Ha f a t a ot a M r M of t lorrlbtc KuflVrinf.

Bandlmiteera Praeltca on Htm a* Ha Uad Kiprrimcntr*! Man, T t . r a on Domb whoever migh t stray alon, ' . Somewhere Animata— A M I . M , OO«D Ma. dur ing the aectmd art t w o men aannt-

m d In «ad toolc pnwr^non of M U nl-"1 was once a viviaectionist, but I re- ) u i c i j 0 f n i 0 . Satisfied wi th their

n , . n , K , . U ™ r l . : t ! formixl. or, if you medical gentlemen dinner , and part icularly so wi th them-' , . who believe in i t prefer the t e n n . 1 gave wlvca, they were oblivions of the p l a y -

ing hla uncle. \ irge I laynea, and o t h e r l t n p j-eara ago nnd have no de- o r B n y 0 t h e r occupants of the box. They •vlativea of this place. t i re to resume my investigations." re- dlsmascd the dinner they iiad Jnst lef t .

Misa Lvdia Ford, f r o m u p nor th , is marked Dr. 8. K. Wilson, of Kentucky, the guests. Af te r a wholesale re-visiting her sister, Mra Will Brigham. | * v < , r n l f f l l o w practi t ionera a t the i % 1 e w o f U l ( . n f f ( l i r t h c ) . t i t l e d down to

T. . . , . i Richelieu. the diacussion of one par t icu lar woman Elmer Richmond, of \ e r g e n n e s . i s : "Whi le pract ic ing I lived in a New i _ a b r igh t , social s ta r not td for her pow-

vis l t ing his fr iend, Dewi t t Hunter . I England town. I waa young and teal m o f enter ta ining. J o e Barkley and t w o daughters , of ens in the canse. and it waa not long be- j Qneo f them said: "She Is a dencedly

Loae l l . a i e v e i l i n g b is uncle, Joe MiM)r.! ' 0 I * e v w y one within t b e limita of the pre t ty woman, yon know, and knows . . . . I eonntj - knew of m e aa a roim who tor- t© dress. It waa lucky for me I

Wil l S p n n g s little child has been qu i t e tared live an imals to death, and w h a t oonid answer all of those questions. Of sick, but is better now. Htile practice I had 1 lo r t ineoMequence . I gonrse it gave roe an oppor tnni ty to ex

But I h r d some means, and remained a t matte»-B tha t wonld have the u l l a g e unti l the occurrvnce of the j n p ^ taste to have done volnn-episode which 1 am ahont to relate. I ^ i,y j o v e i w h a t a a tr ing of

1 bad been In receipt of many threat- q^eeticms. Wel l . i t i a j u s t l i k e a w o m a n . " ne t h a t nnlesa 1 Now, isn't that j n a t l ike a roan? With-

H o l t Weller 's t w o little girls have been on the sick list fo r a few days, also

Mr Horace Brown and hired man. F R A N K .

THE BELLS OF THE CITY.

The bells of ibo city aouod aloud Over ths Iwadi Of the bOTTJ-Int crowd, •arVIPK rurrly iba flDrbt d tinM, Blnclns out a mnlodtoui cblmo, Ckllloc loudly through tha buy bum.

Cororl oofnol comel come!

Tbe mhiMrel rroup from Trinity can To tbe belfry baod In tbe dty ball. And the ecbon fly al a Urrly pace To roc** with tba charmln* cherubt tt Ora<% And all loin In Ihe tum-.t; Kt*.

PlnK. done! ding, dootl

How a mckyly- now a prayer-Worcn In throuifh the barpa of air, FtBda lu way to tbe prl«ner-i cell. To Ibe bomea of tbe rich and poor wbo dwell Bo far It •ooodi like a droway hum,

Gomel coroel come! com'I

I know tbe bdh are endowed with speech. And linn- a mraaare thry bring to each. And DOOO can Eire the alcnal clear Tbat U meant for another prison"l ear. Or fuest what meuioriea throb and thront—

Hint, dout: <llng. dong!

But belt" of Trinity! belli of Grace! Ring out like blnla from a lofty place A acog of Joy. and act of woe. O'er the prrtty scene In the church below. And call aloud through the bun and hum.

Gome! come' come!come!

They come lo tbe altar, bride and groom, Pbe wilb ber cbeeka like a roae In bloom. Wilde the orpin IcIIa with Ita tuneful awelli That Ibe hmiix of the dty ring the bella; And echoea awaken ihroush (lirlileodom:

Ding, iloog! Come! come! -New York Ledger.

eoing letters i n fo rming m e ceased my cruel pleamire I wonld be driven away. But a t tlie le t ters 1 laughed, and to t h e remonstrances of the prominent c i t i tena of the vil lage 1 turned a deaf ear.

"One pitch dark n igh t , having occa-sion to visit tlie d r u g store. 1 was met on my r e t u r n by five s t a lwar t individu-als, whose faces, owing t o tho darkness, 1 conld no t see. I waa asked if my name waa Dr. Wilson, a n d upon replying in the aff i rmative 1 waa seized, bound and flung i n to n wagon.

TOKTTRED. Af te r a half hour 'a r ide w e hal ted

ou t any doubt tha t m a n was b a r i n g a s tupid t i m e unti l t h a t br ight little wom-an gave him an opportuni ty to talk upon some subject tha t be knew something about. She probably knew much more about tho subj iv t t han he did. bu t In-stead of establishing a reputat ion for herself she asked adroit questions t h a t b rought to light a latent brilliancy in t h e m a n tha t in his conceit he had never discovered. And instead of appreciat ing her efforts as en ter ta in ing , he recognized only tha t qnestions were " jus t l ike a woman." - -Chicago Herald.

by a big born , inside of wh ich I was For "Caaoa That nroga w i n Not r<.och." 1 carried. A couple of lanterns were l i t , j trader one of wh ich I w a s stood, while i trader t h e othent m y captors , now raask-i ed. grouped themselves. A f t e r a mo-

ment 's silence one of thmn, in a dis-i guieed voice, said:

" -Dr. Wilson, w e have long heard of

'The telephonn m i g h t be jiut to a hu m a n e use." said a New York doctor the o the r day to a reporter , "if the proper author i i ies conld b e induced to spend t h e money on i t . A cable laid to t h e in-fect ions disease hospitals on North Brother and S w i n b u r n e Islands would

you ns a vivisectionist. Yon pursue prove of in?stimable comfor t t o those your invest igat ions in order, yon say. lo nnhappy people who are detained there

Ex t r a copies of the Detroit Tnbum-

wlll b t found on sale at Bush 's store.

Tr rgeunm Tlafior. Mrs Chauncey Vanduson and daugh

ter Mrs Brown, of Ionia, a re visiiing at Mrs V ' s brother's, P. W . McPherson.

Miss Addie-Collar and brother , Maater Charley, of Campell , is vi«iiing their grandparents , Mr. and Mr*. J W. Walk cr and Sirs N. Collar.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collar visited their brother and sister, Mr. a n d Mrs. Dan Collar in Campbell a n d took in tbe Ionia fair lasl week.

W m . Rexford thrashed 38 bushels of clover seed for P . W. Mcpherson la-t Sa tu rday , raised on n ine acres. A go-wl

yield.

Mr and Mrs John Crakes have gone to Hast ings lo visit J o h n ' s sister, M-s Har ns , w h o is very low w i t h consumption

Mrs. O. 0 . Adams visited her f r iend Mrs Dr. Danforth io Cascade one day Inst week.

Sir and Mrs Wilber Collar attended the

Ionia fa i r lasl Thursday .

Not long since, some miserable sneak went in Mrs W. L. Merr iman 's garden and stole nil her onions, some beets a n d ths hoe.

G, W . Crosby has Improved the looks of his f a rm wonder fu l ly tfiis fall , by sinking some large s lone in a field east

ol his barn.

W m . Rexford has threshed lor D. E

Blanding. 780 bushels (thresher 's meas-ure) of w heal, ruined in 80 acres.

Look at the label on your jiaper and if you owe, please call and pay up.

Orat tan UaUierlnaa.

Our wurm days have got into the

oooler."

One hill of potatoes on Henry Green 's farm weighed ten pounds . Now lei t h e

Uber senbee produce a weightier hill.

G r a n d m a Byrne is better . Her daugh-ter, Mrs A. A Weekes, of Gd. Rapids, visited her last week .

Miss Lela Kddy Is a t Petoskey visiting her couains, A. Hun ley ' s fami ly .

Miss Minnie I-essiier closed her f ive months te rm ot school m the W h i l e Swan District, Sepl . 19th. with a p p r o -priate exercises, recitations, dialogues, etc. The essay of -Three rainy days . " purpor t ing to have lieen wr i t ten by each of t h r ee girls, in a dia logue was especial-ly good. Many vlsllorn were present.

H L ssiter a n d George Smith s u i t e d • 'hnght and ear ly" wi th their slock fo r

the Lcwell Fai r , Monday.

Ten fr iends visited Mr and Mrs C . Close, Sept . 17th, live being pioneers of Oakland Co., and six. wi th Mr and Mia

discover, by observing the sufferings of . one order of an imals (sufferings caused j by you), t h e means fo r rel ieving another I order. W e th ink your reasoning sound.

•• ' W e are » gang of eandbaggers who make our living on the highway. W e

I do no t wish to kill, bu t w e deairo to so ! d lence our prey as t o enable ns t o escape 1 tn he shall be ab le to give the alarm, i To r ' ways do th i s necessitates a knowl-

Tka Abanrptlnn of New E-g la -d P a r ^ a . | eOg. of jus t how bard a Wow is required

bor who talked in eloquent astonish- ^ b m t hat v.mld ment of tbe rapid changes coming over " T ™ ^ e n i l rh t at fi^ Wt so hard w

the ownership of r«U estate in t h a t re- " r w " D u \ h l t h ' r l

gion. " I t does Jest boat al l ," he de- I * ^ d a r e d . "Fo lks wi l l come along f r o m New York or Philadelphy and they ' l l kinder take a fancy to a man ' s f a rm.

blow would only canse him to yell an a larm.

" • N e i t h e r risk do w e care to take.

They'll end in givin ' him more for i t i 8 " ™ h ' v f con . lnded to

and preserve ourselves from capture a t the same t ime. W e be ' ic re that yon will appreciate our wor thy purpose, and in behalf of l iumanity make no re-fistance. though, were you t o do so. ne good would resul t , fo r w e are fur from any house.

" "What we intend to do Is to pound yon on the head wi th n sandbag—genily at flrst. bul gradual ly increasing the s t rength of t h e blows unt i l yon have

It in winter t o t ake care of it t han ho ever made off of i t . '

This duplex good bargain, th is gain In both princip.il a n d interest a t t h e same time, seemed qui te too much fo r m y weather beaten fr iend's comprehension. Yet tho same procew has been going on for yearn, in a m a n n e r leas conspicnont , along the whole New England coast , and through all t h e mounta in region of the Appalachian rang*. Side by side w i t h ""Zt. t h x t e r o w d i n g into d t t o In w m r n , been knocked insensible,

a steady c rowding on t of cities fo r Bum-mer residence: and this is in m a n y case* fttoplacing the original resident of the toil and subs t i tu t ing new ownor sh ip

In tho region where 1 now find myself one may look f rom the bills over many thousand acres, not one of wh ich now belongs to a permanent resident of the town. F a r m s have been bought and united, one man owning 900 acres, an-other 700, and so on, in a region where SOO acree waa once regarded aa a large fann .—Harper ' s Bazar.

Pale Raraaparllla Simp. There is a handsome now d r u g store

n p in Four teen th street where t hey sell toda water and dispel illusions al l for five cents a glass. If you ask t h e soda water clerk for sarsaparilia soda water he will give you a glass of f o a m y wa te r that is a lmost colorless—of a pearly transparency, like that of a glass of vanilla soda water . It looks no more like the rich, brown colored d r i n k tha t people expect to get when tbey ask for

HUOULNO A G O N Y .

••1 gazed at t h e group w i t h feelings of t e r r o r , ' Dr. Wilson continued. " I did not believe them to be in earnest . But when each man drew f rom his pocket a sandbni;, and took aposi t ion within arm's reach of where 1 stood t rembling, 1 real-ized my danger and remonstrated, plead-ed, begged, but to no purpose.

•• ' W h a t w e do is for the benefit of hu-mani ty , ' tbe spokeaman repli'-d wi th a horrible grin. As he did so be s truck m e on tbe head wi th his sandbag jnat hard enough to break my h u t The m a n next him s t ruck me hard enough t o make nv n ince . the next a l i t t le harder, the next aul l harder, wh i l e tho fifth • t ruck m e so hard m y tee th r a t t ' - d .

" I screamed lor help, and in return re-ceived a t h u m p f rom tbe spoke*map and a heavier one f rom tbe second, and so on. 1 stood it unti l three rounds bad been made, and then fell on my kneeo, • n d Immediate ly a f t e r received a blow t h a t knocked m e senseless.

" W h e t h e r I w a s hit again 1 do net know, I was revived by a bnckot of

sarsaparilia soda water than cha lk doea. f m c e . And then. If yon remark ou the unaccustomed ap- , ,

» , b . . . . n . c l - O, ^ ^ ter every day , tliat pure Harsaparilla ^ s i rup is colorlefs. 'People t h i n k . ' he ^ ^ says, " t ha t sarsaparilia, being m a d e nf , m v i roots, mus t lie brown. Perhaps years ago. when the s i m p was m a d e by th row-Ing a lot of unwashed roots in a d i r ty kettle and boil ing them over a smoky fire In the woods, there was d i r t enough In the compound to m a k e It brown.

swore to re-Dotmce my prae t ioe of vivisection, t o leave town, bu t they laughed a t roe and began to ra in blows upon u y bead, In-ereasing their s t rength more slowly t h a n he fore . t h u s prolonging my terr ible agony ^

Z — • — I ! - T . . . . | " U n a b l e t o s t and the pain, 1 fell o n | Nowadays the process is c leaner and the . . inLnatMHtw hn t

—.mapanBa ««gbl to he b n ^ - n . and » ^ n ( a A ] m e to open t h e m . I "OO" I . ' i _ .V,.,

f rom t ime to t ime, nnd also to their 1

f r iends , who are no t allowed to vis i t them. The fee t fo r using Ihe *phono«' would pay good interest on the out lay, one would thinl;, nnd tho possibility of mainta in ing commnnication wi th one's f r iends without f ea r of infection wonld rob confinement on the islands of a large pa r t of its terrors.

"How- comfort ing i t wonld be fo r t h e wi fe whose husband had been t i k e n f rom her , and w hose mind is filled w i t h vague fears f.ir h i s safe ty , d r a w n f n m i newspaper stories of hospitnl abuses, t o hear b is own voice f rom time to t i m e as-raring htT of bis wel fare and ho]-es of speedy recovery. She would not M i e v e a le t te r o r a te legram or a mcanago, bu t his own well known voice no one conld connterfei t mcceesfnUy enough to de-ceive her. And she could whisper him assnrnniM-s of love and b j inpa lhy which she wonld not, and perhaps could not, w r i t e to lihn. This may sound too senti-mental , bu t there is money in ca ter ing to sentiment , and il ofton enroa cases t h a t drugs will no t touch."—New Vork Tr ibune

A Tree That Owna Property. The re is a tree n t Athena, Oa. , which

Is a property holder. In the early iwrt of the century tho land on which it Btands was owned by Col. W H. Jack-son. who took g rea t delight in watching i ts growth and in en joying i ts shade. In bis old age the tree had reached mrgnifi-cent jiroportions a n d the thought of Its being destroyed by those w h o wonld come a f t e r him was so repugnant tha t ho recorded a deed, of which the follow-ing Ls par t : "1. W. H. Jackson, of the county of Clarke, of t h s one part , and the oak tree (giving l .vationl, of the county of Clwrire. of t h e o t h e r par t : Wit -nesseth. that the said W. H. Jackson, for a n d in cousidi-mtion of t h e greataf feot ion which he liears said tree, aud bis desire to see it protected, has conveyed and by these presents do convey un to the said oak t r ee ent i re possession of itself and ol all land within e ight feet of it on all •idea."—Chicago Herald.

An Hooaal Lawyer. i Hon. Wil l iam L. Marcy w a s one morn-

ing ta lking wi th a f r iend when he re-ceived a let ter , saying In substance:

"Inclosed find our check on a N e w York bank for |1.000. which we send you as a retainer in a suit , tho par t icn-l a n of which we will wr i te you in a f e w days."

" W h a t shall 1 d o r asked Mr. Marcy of his friend.

" P u t il in your pocket aud wail foi business." was the answer.

I "No, s i r , ' said the upr ight lawyer, " i f s a bribe."

| He thsreupon inclosed the check in an I envelope together with a note, tell ing I bis correspondent tha t afUT he had ; learned the character of tbe su i t he j wonld accept t h e retainer, if the i

proved one which he could uudurtake. T h e letter was aent by re turn mail.— Tonth ' s Companion.

T H E E L E C T R I C L I G H T will wi ibonl doubt m a k e s cres t in ip rove imnt in ou r village.

There are

O T H E R K I N D S OF LIGHT tha t « i l l pay th - e in w a n t of f.Hitwear bet ter .

W E F U R N I S H L I G H T In the shape of i n fo rms imn where to buy you r fall Mood of Hoots, Shoes

nnd Rubber Uouus. We

L I G H T E N Y O U R U N D E R S T A N D I N G to the fact t h a i the stock of good* we a r e receiving daily are a m o n g

the ts sl tha t have ever bei-n broiii{hl to t own .

Anolber Point llie Give Ligtit ca is Our Prices Are li{M A N D I F Y O U R P U R S E I S L I G H T

give u* your t rade sun you w ill lie pleased to see how well you c s n suit yourself a n d not feel t l m life is a lai lnre. O m siock was I smghl before t h e advance in Boots and Sh< e* m i l » e are able to *e!l a t t h e lowest prices. Y o n i s lor go 's! quali ty s n d livii g prices.

R O B B . R T S O N & S O N W e "ell the W I,. Douglas* f S 00 Shoe.

A. R. HENDRIX. P L U M B E R

LOWELL.

Steam tt 1 bt Water Hea ters S t e a m F i t t i n g a m i P u m p R e p a i r i n g ,

IRTIFICIAL STONE WILIS. FLIGGMfi, ETC Any prraona Intruding to lay waltra. Curbat/inra. «r aay-

tiling •rftluaaoit. will llnd It lo their Intrmutoget By p r i o s s ^ ^ ^

All work ill l o w e s t Living Rates, and Sol-isfacti"*. gnarant ' -ed. •!#

G e o . D . H e r r i c k & C o . ,

P i a n o s , O r g a n s

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

H a r t m a n g a l l § l o c k . - Q r s n d § a p i d s , g i c h

The Leading Musical House of Weslern Miciiip.

people color i t with burnt s u g a r o r rice. We don ' t . "—Waahingtou Post

whereupon down came the blows again unti l once m o r e l was nnoonsdona.

•This t ime when i c a m e t o 1 waa alone. Day was breaking. Pinned to my coat

L t M i k l a c f o r l l l g P r l e e a .

There were some curious incident* ^ to

note,| near the Grand Centra l station t ^ v e .worn to renouno. while the s t r ike was in pnegresa. One of -the long delayed trains had j u s t come in one evening and tbe passengers were

of regret."—<?Wcag6 P o s t

you r devilish work and t o leave town. Doao. A n d ' t h e d o c t o r concluded, "1

I tne p a g e r s were ^ ^ , a . y • . , f c U y o r . f i l i n g i t l eamlng out of the station when one of Prvaf them stepped np lo a byKtander and ad-d i w s l him: "lyiok hern." said the trav-eler, •can yon tell me where Is the most expensive r'vtiiuruiit In this town?"

"Tlie miwt expens iver quo th the one addresMii in sur]iris«.

"Yes. sir; that ' s jnst wlmt I want. While om tra in was blocked out on the road we could gel very l i t t le t o eat and 1 got used t o paying top rates. Some-

C. were pioneers of this vicinity. •«— — j— ---— - — - - u h t c — - — — , E»ali» Ova „ . „ ,, . _ . . . . While om tra in was blocked ont on the t h e halni in rose and stood on its head. . . , . . Charlss Fuller, ot Allegan vUiled ^ w r ( . . . u l d VCTy Utile to eat and S T T cu r ren t was turned off the ^ a r - i f o c e ^ d to lov .

f r iends bere. last wr«k, including h i . , ^ ^ I m v l n K t 0 p Home. ^ - , 1 , , lay down; when it was pa t on ^ _ futl ier , W. S. Fu l le r . I body lirought along a basket nf sand- again t h e hairpin would stand op. The . • h m r n t -

. f wiches—railroad s a n d w i c W s l r - a n d S i d l m t afforded amusement for t h e wotdd U k e or.t a wr i t of a t . a r h m e n t . -

Tba Hairpin Stood OB Ita Bead. A young woman dropped a steel hair-

Ci f rom ber head as she was about t o ve au e lactr ic car. I t lay flat ou the

floor unt i l she had al ighted and t h e dr iver had turned tha cu r ren t on. Then t h e halni in rose and stood on i ts head. W h e n t h e cu r ren t w a s turned off tbe 'hairpin lay down; when i t was pu t on

Plorwnee Mchllncalr-a Fort tine.

Miss Florence Nightingale has been l e f t £500 a year by her sister, t h e late Lady Verney. w h o died last May. The t w o sisters were du t igh ten of the lute Mr. William Edward Night ingale , of Embloy Park . Hants. This gent leman 's name was originally Shore, he 1 laving come of a good old Yorkshire family. H e married in 1818 the widow of Cd ward Nightingale, took tha t name nnd purchased the estate uf Embley Park . Hants . Ue lef t two daughters , lite eld-est Prances, wbo became the second wi fe of Sir Harr j - Verney, Bart . , and t h e famous and admimblc Florence, who nobly undertook the conduct of the war hospitals at Scutari and in the Crimea f rom 18o4 to 1830.—Loudon Letter .

STEINVVAY &. SONS, HAINES BROS.,

HALLET & DAVIS. AND EVERETT PIANOS.

ESTEY, STORY &. CLARK,

AND WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN STATE AGENTS FOR T H E C E L E B R A T E D

KRAKAUER PIANOS. One of ihe Finest .'oned and Most Durable Pianos on the Market

13 Fountain St. - Grand Rapids, Micn.

I

Do You Want Boots or S h o e s ? You can get them at -y"

" T h e O l d R e l i a b l e " BOOT AND SHOE STORE,

Where you will always find the

L a r g e s t a n d B e s t S l o c k i n T o w n

Comprising everything in the line of footwear,

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

Bank Block. Lowell, Mich.

m r c t ' s " n i t n T F A R I I - F U L K R A T U K E f b r , A L L

CLOVER BLOSSOM

Davis Brothers have put In 78 ac ies

wheat .

Mrs W m . Slayton has been sick some l ime, end Miss B. Slayton is unde r t h e

doctor'# care.

I t i* MI be regretu-d that the Coun ty Gia ' ige comes on the same d a t e aa ihe Lowell Fair. Held a t Cannouaburg. Most of the f r i ends would like to a t tend j

b o t h .

J . I . Weekes haa Imlll a roomy new wood shed, and t h e young people drd i -

sold them out at $1 apiece. We bought 'em—we hail to buy 'em or go hungry. Now, 1 w a n t to get back t o m y regular prices by degrees. So yon d o n t know which is the most expensive restaurant? Well, HI go down to Delmonko 's and cLvnoe It. anyway . " The speaker, being a prosperous looking person, |irobably

i carried out his throat .—New York

Injurloua I'ffrrta ot Odora. You can kill a man quicker by an evil

smell than any other way In the world cated the same to f u t u r e use by danc ing , | If yon know how to go abou t it , and all the evening of Sept . l«iii. I evil smelU are in grea ter or I t n degree

Mis, Lure Moon, of V-rgennra , 1 P o i ™ ™ and M o e r ritality when- they

commenced her iwbaM in the A-bi.

District.

1 do not destroy o u t r i g h t | The London Lancet gave i b e case of a ' gent leman in a railway ca r detained

Mr and Mrs H D. Pond visit f r i ends alougside cars of hogs iu on offuusive ol Port land, this week.

Miss Ella Lanion. of Benton Hai la i r . ia visiting her s is ter . Mm Hotchklsx, nnd at tended church a t Ash ey, Sepl. 21.

Mrs L-ckwood . a n aged pioneer, of OakUeld. pumed a w a y , HaUnday n igh t . For many years she was u menihs r of Ash'ey church , and she died In g res t re-joicing in the rhr i t l i an ' s hope of a glori

condition about fiiteen minutes. Eo was taken ill with symptoms of prostra-tion. though previously in health, and died shor t ly a f te r , poisoned by the Intol-erable odor. —Shirley Dare,

M a o l l l l e d .

M a u d e - Who Is tha t coarse c i e a t n n t h a t murde r s tbe king's English and has the maimore of a charw oman:'

Minnie—Sh-h! That ' s t b e author of

Chatter. •

A B A B Y S A V E D : " j Since birth my baby had r u n n i n g s o n *

all over his head, and ihe doctors said I that he mnsi die, for they c> uld not heal 1 them. I nsed everything I ever heard

of, but it waa no good, fl.- gol so Ind , that he would not nurse. My hiinbandV. I sister told me to try Su lphur BitU-m as

she bad g rea t faitii In them. I u*ed a I bottle and t b e sores commenced to heal. I A l t e r using two boti lm more, the aores

all healed and 1 considered my baby saved.—A/nf/ier, Concord, A'. 11.

If you do not feel well, il l« because you have violated some law of na ture . Nature, however, is kindnesi. itself, and has provided tha i wbiub If prcperiy tak-en will again permit yon to en joy ber In

bouses and lots in t h e village of Lowell , j nil her iwauiy. We h a w bu t i.uc of h. r Can suit all claaaes of customers. For 1 numerous remedies to give you, which f u r t h e r par t icu lars inqu i re at the office ! will not eure you of every ill flesh is heir i>f 8 . F. H I C K S , j to. but to you who sre suffer ing wi th gtf over West 4: Co's drtyr s tore I Indigestion, bad tas te in you r mou th in

• the morning, headache and a general de-Rioki-rt's Ice Cream is tho best , pressed feeling. If you have any R n e u -

i mat ic trouble, be It in anv fo rm. If you T H E ' MOTHER'S FRIEND" | have a r u n n i n g sore which won ' t heal.

Not only s h o n e n s labor and l e s ~ n . , I r , | ^ e " T « i l ^ i , : , ' r j - m a t t e n d i n g * . * * * £ * , ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ T l t d ^ j ! the dange r to life of both mnlhpr nnd „ l l r . - o i l nf «ll we herein adveatise wnnr chlhl If used a f e w monthshelorecoMflne- jn » refunilMi l i r . i s t - . n i i

W i l t s lu Tiw- Bradflel.1 i H t u U i o r ' ^ e r u " d ' < , 1 1 c " • , ' m , , h

passeuge ra . -A lbany Journa l .

A full l inenf fresh cookies, cak i* and

bread a t A. P t A e r f t Co's

r o f H a l e .

My f a r m oontalnlng 172 acres; t h e D. L & Gd. R. Ry. runs tbrotigh ll, t ak ing up IS acres , leaving 190 acres. 2 houaes, good l i am, orchard and 2 good sugar

bushes. 100 acres under cul t ivat ion. Suitable fo r two farms. For fu r the r par-t iculars address Moses Livingston. Low -ell, Mich.

P n r Q S I P Several choice f a rms lo-ror oaie. ln KM.n(, Vatg0D. ass , Bowne and Boston. Ahir several

% ^ C4ncEB^ '

Pemale Weaknraa, Uloera, Tumors, Ho-r,, Ab«eraaea, llluud Polaoiiliic, Mull Uhemn, (jttaiTh, Eryalpr.laa, lUteomalMm und nil lllnod nnd Hlcln Dlaeaaea. PaiCEli.J-. r Fiat BDHIC. c r C U n i t e i f r r t j . i l b c i n S o l l . l L ^ - A

5 iron C C A L E S

• $ 6 0 | Brim BOJ Tire Bum

BIN6HAMT0K N . Y .

T t s - A m t w c A K I ' m t r r m v K T s u r r r U a o t * fc imi i lWiInK a m o a t v u l u u h l e t e r l w u i • l a t l B d o c u m e n t s . T l i i w s r e | i v p s r e d * l t l , n v l e sr t o s t a t e t h e f a e t s a n d Bn.-iimi-uL' l o r 1 - n i l r o -t l o i i . w h e t h u r In t h e i e t e r M i o f r u n n . t * . luUirers , m o n i h u n U o r i i r u l t a d u n n l m e n k r j r l i I s sue o f U s - s e r l u s u p i - n l a t o t h i a e c n W n g o d I n s e i a r a U - i n . l m t n t a . a n d p r f w n t a l o , ' ^ d l - i n iu l . l . laets—<4iiD|Birl«<iih. o f w u u e m i - o a t o l i lv l i i i i . s n d o t h e r m v u n i e i i r - I K I W I l x t h e Ik-I i - l l ts o f l ' n i t < « t i o n .

." u y Mnif lr o n . - w i l l b e w m o , , t«r<'lpt o f t c . . . c i,i ' i i i i i |ai e x i - c p t " " im.- . , I,It i n g a a d l i n n . ' w h i o h w i l l I f . w n l f u r l r r n l a .

Tin- rrlioli- l - , I v.Il l b e d e l l f o r S J o e n t a e r «"}• t w n l v o l o r t u <-i«ta. o r an.i l i t e t u r U a e i . l t , i - 'wiui 'o l« i ld O r d e r by u u m h e r .

" i - rn . I J . l o t ami Tarin - i f A. T ! u m * n'-»v 10»

Aii ia , i tej |rai i ( a pMii-rilae TaillT to tin- La^or a u d lud-iilrlra or t o r t nl ied S l a m - Kttai Hitir jaaay. i a * CiuiW-

„ rimnli llrvMiru • >—^Buimi i - i runrtWo la iD.pruiablr to a NII>-

KSI l o w e r i c t f c o l U.. l . a m i f a c i a m l nn . i l l lra rrqiilrr.1 I'll Ihr t r e p l e s f

tbe l iuU. l siALk. anu A.i . f loair l l o « e i ' n . i ue i Miii .if i b M >4iuaiiMiihn l n i t > » til".- > i U i . , u t o P i o i e c i l ' r I o i W . " r » l _ H r l * l a a s ) , I M C. 1) l o o n

« - e \ V l . . u r v l t t w a i a i . r l a U ? W o o w l i - . d m l . I n Ail 'miiauaou-t-a i la i l iutrtaa of Uif UaU-Fir»i i-rLu-1>i*>. la -y U o a n

6 - M f B l ; a . ira or Krrr-lratlt-." E i" e - M h . . i i i V M W . a u U w l a i l f f b ) •

.,cas n a n " OKU. I i iurvu. 7 - - T i r e PTi i i ernae - lar ia . l u A&

tat- M a n u . " O. L. . DWABD. s s fla-iVo.il I r f i r a i . " J o a n ' W a . U w a r i c * t l

s - " : f i u - c t l o u oa. Krr. - lra .1t ."-A l l l . i u r u a l k u r l r w . I) u . liAaitnuB aa

1 0 - - T U , ' F a n n e r a u d Uui ; a r m " Col. T a u a u

THAU WEAI.TH l« s

II. Iiunutr.. ..v....—.... l l - - I t i u c U o a a a a I-nbllc Po l i cy ." u a o o u i n.

ii-"-rirEU. I IS- l l p h t o t h e 1 reaU.-ul'a Prae- rradc H a a

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