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Lowell Journal, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, At Lowell, Michigan, w. iiini:. by LOWELL JOURNAL. •L O W E L f c K A W O f T A b flAWK. Of W1ohljf»n. ,C4I'IT.VL. liVKPLBa • 100,0 « 18,000 rhi:\fa ?i.5o .1 yea n. |W. V II, A 8 OFFICE IS Hit MIA .\rs II LOCK U f I. OOII. i) um r/r/.i/r vi r .i •iiicrLv OCTOTI:I> TO LOCAL AND GENERAI NEWS, LOWELL 303ISE3S DIRECTORY. VOLUME xn. LOWELL, MICHIGA N, WKDNKSDA V APRIL 25. !87 /•/;/.• YEA It l.y ADVAXCK. NUMBER | VV. \T. | 4TW*, A. Kivw, •TA.f JiUti, T. U'oouv*. If. U I. a. w. K. ( LAHIC. J. tluuWi 1 n. IUMA X. r. luloro^k pnI(1 on l>o|iaBlt«. W.U.VTOIt.riMiil*!!. K.J.BOOTH, T. Viti ir M.CI.AKK.C.ihltr ROK k Jl'DANSEM,.' I'byiiciitiii «ml Hurgeon!; OIRce in lliok Blo^k. UliMIT 11 MISII.M,!,, Cof.ptr. KiUt itrSi. Klonr barrel* mul nil kindi of ai work. B DYCF. ft NASH, MINNRN of »I«J. Mil- lock;. picks Ac. (lid plow polat) nuile new, Mowcn nnd Iteiincfs ffp^lred. A ("IIAPMAN. I'liolngrnpli /irllll. I W. n, WN.I.I.IMF, n. A. LUNR.AS, All'ittM. a nod RifiM'. AVilHaras & tlarlnn. ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS and SOLICITORS. PoTfr't np»t, Ilonif Block, Purl fin.tND r . m i M , MICIIKIAN KKII j nlt't In All'tan SECRET SOCIETIES. j. it'io.iu nfxl lo P.>«i ofTlce. up >tiiir< .M> OIIASR, llakerj, ami P.rilnarft'U. Uppoiila Music 11*11. 1!. UlCKKIir. I.oweil IliierT nod Reiliar.mt. dppoiiie PuIIen'i Block isTa a cnAPMAX. uiiiiurr «iid l>rc«) making. Opposite Uank Ulock. Tirecil hfli !ii*t lilfl Iiealth itnd «omr of his rnlnmlity, Imt none •f lii'< run- nin|{. .fnlin Sleigh, "f firuml lUpiil", liin hcen «rrcsfc<I for trying t" slay :i Mi. Lnrrlnnil witli a knife. Tlir reccnt hcuvy raiu stnrni caused • lis fclr'nms to rise and c a r r y AWAY SCTS- rnl «!iinii bridges in iLe rnnnty. Mr« <i. A. CiiMnii, wife of tlie Ulo Postmaster of Saranac, ban boon ap- AI w M 1 B. A. M. R K'IUI.AR ConroeaUoo ll llnnkfrChlplarNn. ;i.»t M.dnic lun.on vVe'ianiiijetania;* pointed roMmistress of that Tillage in nrStf.irfthf fall moon in ••'h month. K . v. norv, II K. » .1r»D«*ti*,Ste. ,1. fjrISsauiae itubber Piiinl. (Ipposite C. WES V, Umgcisl and Stalioner. fur (Je I'arrst Mill J A Bent HOW Anil SMITll. M. !». Homeopalhir I'bysicUn. Office o»- r Poft ollice. S. IJ. Sptci.il nltcnlijn piten tj Ilif lick T V . H O t r lldtdware, Hnib, Dootf.anJ fliii. Dutlderi' Ihrd«*ro * Jprclnlty. Opposite Tor*it Miii-' TAMES II. WKRKS, Jujiire of the Pesrc • 1 Notary PuMic, Itenl Kllate, Inmirnnrr AP. Oter Well's Drue Store. i ooic k PAURISIf 1 8l«. 1J tioaets, A C Uclon Hlock t l M. OEVKSDOllP, A rimii for Donntle ; StwiaK Maebine, Smltlii Amerlean Or- l can. tine door oust of We-t < Diu(( Store. O il. LOOK. Attorney *1 I.' >•'. Hire in , Unim Hlock, E ~. DODUK Attorney nt Ian, Notary . Pobllc, Ac. Ollice in Music ll«!l Block, ILHBLU k FLAN'AUAN. Ocalcnin Boon nnd .Shoe'. C!aibiii|* k- Un- ion Block, Writ fnle 1 lITCIlfiM. k DdNtlVAN. (iroAtieiand )\| Protiilonf, Orockery, Gl.vs w.ue Ac, i Union Block. M WKATHKIIWAa, UfyUoodl, cloth- | ,™, inc. Boots, Sb.ief, lints. Caps, 4c. Union Bli>.-k, AKK llllL'SK. Corner Main nnd West Wmei Slreets A, Hake. Proprietor, I) w II HAt.li Ci^ar Matiufacturer Ui' ner Main and River Streets. Healeis in ARIICUI- ratm toolf, Ac, I TK1N.S k ADAMS A tural Iinr.lc'jeiii BrMge Street. ,) Wool, pclti, pork Ac. Bridge Street. L 1VERY, SALK and BOA RHINO 1?TA DIiB. Monroe M.Tbos.Tale Pioptie- llarmonr I.odgo, N o HI I.O.ti, r. Mflinx'trct/ Salurdij F-ran- In l!in» III"'*, J (li'Miroiin f.O. II. a t ••««, K'c'f. L0WEIL MARKETS, (.iirrected on Monday ol each w o k by M1TC1IKLL and DONOVAN, wnoir.sALi AM 1 BBTAII. naorr.B". Apples dried per lb. I B»ef, per b. 4(rt)!> Beans, per bu. 1.00 tn I 40 Bran, pet ton, 15,00 Butter, per lb 1" Buckwheat per ba. 50r l.'lieejf.per lb. 12(a I I Corn, per b 50 Calfskins,dry, t5c (Calfskins, eretn, SW9 Eggl, per doz 10 Clour, per cwt J l .10 llay.perton. S'.'OO tn fl.Oo Hides dry, PtolO Hides green. <"• bard per lb 11 Oils 40 Pork. salt, per lb. a Potatoes, per bu. 1,05 1,10 Tallow, per lb, 7 Sheep pells 25 to 1 25 Whealifxtra while, perbu $1.7' Wheat No. 1 do. $150 Wheat,red perbu. 13"' Wool 26 lo 30 Clorer Seed » 2r> Cranberries, 3,00 Chickens, 8r Buckwheat Flour, 3.00. XX. Sub'cribers receiving the JOURNAL viib ICX marked before th^ir names liiepaper are thm reminded that their anbscrtptlons are past due and that payment therefor should be mado atonca. The few in arrears iuitd very few there oroj will do as n favor by responding promptly to this notice, jottings & Jimcrax. H.SllliPARD. Hardware ol all kinds, ; Doors, (ash, glais, Ac. Bank Block. i-a r . DO FY, Dentist. Itoons oter ficott'i i^. Hardware Here. Work warranted. H 41 shoes, Ijealhrr, OWK A WH1TK, Hoof Ac. Bridge Street, C. HAUK, Maibie Works, One door rati ol l.ee s Store. Bridge Stree". Builder, Monroe ol irpniring doncin 11 M Cknr up tbo mbbisli. The crops are doing finely. Was your paper marked XX ( Tour door yards nurd otlrntion. One by one the saloons run dry. Who ever law more bcauliful weather than thiaf Miss Inez Sexton sin;;" in lloeehur'^ fhnreli. Flat rircr al CreenvilU is running logs lively. Minn soi'inls are the Inteit. Ye< mum they are. Grand Itapids i« to have a h-une for fallen women The Sarnnnc Cornet Hand will conccrt Friday evening. Meat Market. Opposite I 0#kev thought he wnsO. K. ; when he skipped. The second trial of the Reilly-Seripps libel suit is on in Detroit. No moru toll bridge al Ada. Free as a town pump after this. W. E. Mortis of the Howard Hccord was iu town over Sunday, l>. M. Uicbardson, of Detroit, the great mateh maker, has failed. The Ladies' Waltz. Club nil! meet at Mts. C. O. Plone'a on Friday evening. Superintendent Corliss examined teacher*lut Saturday. He lills tho bill. O W, STONB, Canlngc Stnet. All kinds liril.class style. L C. IMl.DBKTII, (iunsniith, Mu«ic Hall Block, New giin» mado to order. J OHN TAYI.Olt, lnm Foundry, Coroer 1 of Jackson A Avery Streell, D ELOS 0. HENRY, House and Cartiig, painter. King Si Auipblett's 111. ck. W. AVERY. Bank Block. 1LTON M. PERRY, Atiorney, Notary, nnd Justice. Bank Block Vf C, BARBER, tirocerief, I'mtisions. JlX- Crockery, Notion', Ae. Cor. Bridge A n ashiDgion Btieets. U G. STONE i CO. Dry Goods, Boots, Vu. and Shoe?, Hats. Caps. Ae, Bank Block, N B. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Good', Car- . pclings, Hals, Caps, Notions. <le. Gra- ham's lllock. L DWELL OMMBUS LINE. oTualeri proprielor. Leave orders at hotels. J OHN WILSON. Iliiu'k'imthlug, Horse, shoeing, Wagon and Cr.rriage ironing, tlonroc Street. L. MeOARTY. Wlioli-tal* and telail Grocer. Bank Block. The 1). it M. Kailrond company pro- poses to build a new iron bridge over Grand liiverat Grand llapids, this sra- I ion, Wc don't want to rush things too fast | bill it i* well euough tn remind our leg- ' iilators that it is time fo begin "springs work." Peter Fanning of Ionia, formerly of this village, is no longer a bachtlor. Miss Hannah M. lirooks of fonia ii the happy bride. Tho teachers' associntion for the northern part of Kent county, will hold « meeting al Cedar Springs, May 1 | and fi. The school board of thii district will ; meet at M, M. Ferry's ofllce this Wtdnes- day evening, AH member* will please be there. lllttc glas- will kill as well as eiire. ) In Grand Ilaplds la-t Friday a lady . cut her throat from ear to ear with u sinsll piece of it. We are glad to be aid* to say that N. L. MeCarly's broken leg is meud- I ing ns rapi.lly as tlic inoit favorable conditions will permit. Dr. C, \V. Dolby -d Smyrna recently organized a rof > m club al Otisco, The doctor i/ President of tbo flub and *u earnest red ribbon man. The Gr:i'Co-ll'iniaii contest between Moody and lloiton has been ati exciting one. If Moody can gel Boston down ; on ilt knees ht'il win the match. Dr. i:. \V. Dodyo went to Downc ! Center last Tuesday evening and organ- ited a red ribon club with US membeis, Tho Doctor goes there again to-night. The Western iiuestion—"What will you have to drink, stranger t''—Philadtl I'hin Hullelin. Tbo Eastern reply (to bar keeper) "Olmrae (hie) k'tnore that sirac," At the regular meeting of tbo Lowell ; lleform Club last Tuesday eTening, J. 15. Ormiiton was fleel';d President ef i tbo club, in place of ('. A. Chapman, ' resigned. I . S. Ivoigbts Templar triennial con- clave at Cleveland A u g . 'JM. Cleveland already pieparing, and Lowell will have a few Knights there, nothing pre- venting Kd. Fornmn has just completed a ! double harness for Geo. Parker'* fine ' leain that is attracting much attention, Tho (style and workmanship retlect t'teat credit upon the maker thereof. Pirsident Hayes attends reception parties without gloves. Sometimes a reception party cold enoogh for , buckskin mittens, but I he President doesn't attend that kind. There wi re 991 convicts in the State Prison, April 13, tho largest number j over confined there al one lime—says the Lansing Itepnbliomi, and I hat paper generally speaks tho truth. The grasshopper States send encour- I aging reports this sea-ion, but in an hour when they know not the festive locust generally swoops down and de- stroys the crop. , ! The Pcwamo correspondent of the Wn.MAMs & HART.A:. - ,—Our worthy ex Congressman, Hon. W, II. William', ami tho popular er .fudge of Probr.V of this county, Hon. It. A Harlan, have entered info a eopartnership in the practice of law, their inuin olllee being at Grand Rapids, with a branch . . m •, »t Allegan. This will bo a strong and popular firm. See card in .lornwi, MAitniF.D.—At the Sherwood *!Iouso in this village, on Sunday April 00. by Justico Jns, H. Weeks, Mil. Or.", Vf. Kr.Li.KT and Mus IDA M STEWAUT, both of Saranao. At the psiter's residence April 19, by Rev, 1). O. Hall, Mr. OSIIASD G, Dc- onAW, of Oakland, ami Mi-; fstnn i v Coxxen of Essfon, another fine song almosf cqnalto "With the Tide. ' Mrs. 1". 11 Craw who preddoil dur- ing l!,- • veiling with brromiug grace many of N'ew York's politicians '• very uncomfortable slat of mind, i cording fo report: an I it is further as True Merit Will Win- A low yean linre the prcprielorl of Dr Morris' Syrup of Tar, IFild Cbtrry aid Hor«- «c.al which they may alter a', pleasure and may purchase, take, reeeive. -wn mil bold real and personal estate, and . _ ,--r— , the same or any part thereof grant, sell, , scried that a like unhappy frame of , | 1Qi ln,| i ntro j U( . tl i |jCt(,_ ii was not paffed, morlgago, lease, and ronvey, at pleas-j tuind hero by the -atne causes in eon- pat sold on in merits. Onr people loon amldi -ni' v lendered the Club's vole ure. But eTcry such corporation ihall junrMon with revelations ralative to the foand it to be tellable, and already ii hai b«- be limited as tu the amount of e,tale crooked management of the Iturcau of com# the most staple an 1 popilar pulmonary which it may bold, and the disposition 1 printing and Engraving, in Hi past, remedy iu market. It qnlckly curei the of shanks lo the audience and lo IhoJe | wiio bad cnnlributed to tii - »uce(i» of the entertainment to be aiaile thereof, nnd of the income It ha' bsen the aubjc :i of constant .can- j worst coughs, colds, croup, troncbilis, anhma and proceeds therefrom, by tiio provis- ions of section four of this scf, and i Tho Circuit Bout. copy of the record of the articles of as- soclatien, and the charter thertto at- bill to detach Harry County from tacbed, certified by the county clerk, tdiiial circuit Ins pantd Iwitb ' under the seal of the county where such lag to the dictates of favoritism and a r ,i.. UrriaUinro Uarlmr if.nf 1 rfl ' or ' 1 '* ko P : » flml,ree, ' iT '-'' i!1 n " despotism. Cases of nep-'.ism f the legislature, leaving Ken | fmtxi ^ K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ nunty to constitutu ths Scvonteenlli (•videncH of the existrnoo and due udicial circuit. This is one of the , incorporation of etery Orange meorpor- and sensible measures pat.ed by aled under this eeetion. Tl, Ibis heusss dais There have bean * K'' 0 d many di':creditablo things chargsd igain^l a former Superintendent, who -cetne to have been accountable to no oa*, regu- lating the pay of t!i" employees accord- wijo the Lsgislature. Harry county is at lached lo the lifth judicial circuit composed "f Eaton and Calhoun eoun TIIR Min.NETizcn. Prof. Mill: It "crowded houses" every night at Train's Hall. He will remain until next week. As a mesmerist and magneti/.«r he r- a success. He talks as readily as water runs down hill and handles his ''sub- jects"—most of them—to please bis will. Will make some of them tisht Ry order Prelidsnt Hayes, the Uni- tid States troops havt imt been with- drawn from Xew Orleans, ths time fer theesci ution of the order having been fixed for Tuesday the ?4lh. This set lies tlie Louisiana ijueition. In bis | lion in the regular Tbo K"nf Oounty Hoortaman'a Club- Important to Farmcr- Al tha last meeting of tlie Kent COUL- ly Sptrtmen's rlub, its by-Iawa were j smended in an important parti. uU' <o . aa to allow all owners or leiic • f land frequented by game, or having in • r adjaeent loitijh lnm'. waters frsnucnt ed by lish, in this ccunty, to become | bo favorr.ble. 1 active members of Ihn are said to'have been frcinent. The place is alleged to have been crowded full of the male and female favorites ot inllucntial olDcials, and the discharge of three ot four hundred, nearly a half of the entire ferce. because there wasnoth- and incipient consumption. Nothing actl 10 nicely in whooping coogb, nnd it isro pleu- ant that children readily lake it, Contain- i c j no opium, or olhsr dangerous dreg, II is is safe asi; is sure. Trial lir.j, 10 ell.; large s'rei. 50 els. and One Dollar. Sold by J C. West, rale agent, Lowell. Also Agent for Prof. Parkers Pleasan Worm Syrup, which never faill. Pleasant 1 lake, and renuires no physic. Price 25 ot , . , ' letter l» the Secretary of War Ihc Pres-1 payment of fed or duet. dance, make speeches, llnnk they are ... . . . . . . . . , , " . "'T " """ i"""""*: i, ' ident says that the "llsputes existing as I lion of land holders has long been de- already erected should bo taken down Wonderful in its Rei^ItJ. Theie is co Medicine that hai aceompliihed ... , . , ,i „ much ai SIHLOH'S CONSUMPTION ing for them to do. gives iup"ort to the L, L, RK hM f , llbU|b(ll |b , ficl th , t C o o . , . , , : lurapiion can bo cured, while for Asthma, All that. have hitlurlo wruien rsia | Bronchi (if. Croup, Uoarsenets, Whooping live to thu cnmplotion of the " ashing- { (joujii, nn , i r.ll Lung diieaaei it has no equal, ton monument was based on l ommon No Medicine was ever sold on such favoralile report, and particularly on tho state i crm a. H it were unreliabln It would be the menls of the .Vf.ir and lUpMiean, bot greatest lolly to guaranleo it. It coits noth- profeising ID a kuowlr-ige that the re- | ing to try it as it can ba returned if it dots port of tho Hoard of Aimy engineers not give-alisfaction after using two-thirds ot lesignated to test its foundations, would a botile- Call at my store and get a sample be favorr.ble. But tho gentlemen com- I'oitle for 10c, ora regular lire for 50 cts, or oltib by ii'plica- posing it have disappointed xveryone . $1.00, If your Lungs aro lore or Chest or f.r.ti inl ,i bv an unfavorable report: and it is not i Back lame use Shilo'i s Belladonna Pluler form xtUn .my ^ .1 ^ ^ ^ uk(Q , hich , Mom f.,,. t0 gi,e ,ellef. J. C, W.it Tho co-opera- if it j, „ 0 t to be finished, the portion Lowell Mich, r.lsewaere by dealers general- somebody else, etc., etc F.NTKnfaisixc,. Mr. John Kopf, l!i o enterprising proprietor of the Lowell Chair Factory and largo furnitura store in Hank Hlock, has alarted a branch furniture store at Saranac. Mr. Ce . M. Chase is the manager a worthy young man, who maybe depended upon as straight baited and reliable and full of business, Mr. Kopf sells first class goods at low figures and will no doubt find bis Saranae store a good invest- ment to the right of ccrtain claimants lo the i »ircd by the club in its tfforls a*, game »«in i'.e unfinished condition, it stands protection, and it is hoped tllRt th J * reproach to the eeuntry and a reflec- 1 ' 1 i tien upon our patriotism. REP. chief executive oll'n e in that Stale, are to be settled not by the executive of t h e United States but "by such orderly and peaceable methods as may be provided by the ronstitulion and laws of tho State of I.ouifiana." This will re.iult in tlii stepping down and out of Par-k ard and tho rccognizane Governor of Louisiana. farmers of the county will take hold and help tho cause along. The club is aware that the term "Sportsman'' has fallen somewhat into diirepul iimong fsrmers on account of the depredations dansapes and general cussednes of pot '•HAGKUETACK" anew and delightful perfume sold br J, C. West, Lowell, Mich. Elsewhere by dealers generally. The People Want Proof. There is no medicine preicribed by phye ! sicians, or sold by draggisls, thai carries sueh N JV ell Natiunul Bank. of iwearing done. /IHAbLES ALTHEN. Ulollnrig, Uenti \J Furnntiag guodi, hats, cnpiand trunks, U oion Block, East earner ioll.N WINGLER. Wholesale nnd Re. tail dealer in Groictk'S and Provuioui. Union Block. B .MINIS lii'lf-E. IliKkiniilhing, Main Street. Tlie llgn "il the big horse stioe ii their card. Ionia Sentinel says Dr. L. I). Sunder- liu is practicing meuicice at Pcwamo Report says a little girl was drowned j with good success. Good for Denny; in Grand River last Sunday at Saranac. 1 llm . v ||C continue. It i% enough to make a potato open its | Postmasters and P. <•. clerks seldom ; find fault, but sometimes they feel like it. A letter recently dropped into the , eyes to think of being sold for $1.25 A.SUNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low- bushel. Ail the lateitityles I The Smyrna grist mill was recently damaged by firoto tbo amount of about ?too. GRAND RAPIDS DIRECTORY. Tttecit's cousciencc has eoine buck. Ertlniijc. Where is the conscicnce money During the month ot March the earn- ings of the 1). A M. Railroad were $84,. 938.50. Chas, T. Wooding arrived home I rem bis visit to California and Oregon, last Saturday. J Orion KUlo, S DiUiBOX, I'llVSU'lAS' snj AocouLliaur. IllOfe InUr.llllu' Block, Or,Tl UjpiJ Nu "JJ .JhaMonSt IIMUO.X III M, III SBT II PAHS HUNT & DAVIS, iW. EEUISM M i l Office. Rooms 12 A II, 2d lluor, ' Pierce's Block, Gtnnd Rapids, Mich KOaTEUBB, BRFWKR A MALSTKR. City Brewery, Grand Rapids, Mich. ouAvanr i.AaKB. Ill A * K (!. HOLMES . ISAAC UATNII HOLMES & KAYNES, A TTORNEYS 6C S OLICITO RS •vial allenlion given to Luaoi, * Collection' O F r t C E I I I.VHV STREKT. ^>ppoiit«Pott OBler, (iian-i UafMl. Uirh, ntxnv p, cncnetiiLL, imaTON u. oai-av (HDRCHILL & DRDRY- OFF I CK- XFLI.IS HLOCK. F A R M LOA-ISTS, In sums of $300 h upwards al low rate*. Wco. W. Parker is homo from the k V .Iii V dcs ' l '' u, w ' l ' , " n p Hamblctoniau thor - oughbrcds. Pontine iccms tii be headquartera for burglars and Ibieves. Wbnt nmkes Ponti-ac i»t TRANIPERS. Among the rtccnt estate transfers recorded, Hiii following. Win. W. Hatcli etal.to Geo. Parker, lot "i b'lk 17. Lowell, $2.'o. H. Perrin to Win. Mosher, • fr - n. e. fr J sec. 10, Lowell. t^.">0. ( ' . 11. Leslie to W, S. Cilley, s w fr i s w fr J sec. 15, Lowell, |l,800. A, J. Green tn W. .1 Atkin-. lot land in I.ewell, fOo#. Win. J. Atkins lo F. 1). Adanu, pie. • land in Lowell, 11,000. MAN FOCRD IN FLAT RIVEU.—On List ofl.r.Ttr.p.s remaining in the fost Ollice at Lowell. Kent Co.. Mieh., ' April l,.i. ^ sicians. or som oy utaggnui, ia»» cutnei iu LADIES' LIST—Mrs. Catherine Alex-1 erijence of Us success and superior virtno _ andcr, Mrs. Emma Henderson, Miss. Roichee'sGerman Symp for severe eonghi, e v i n „i, . , , , u 11 .i i i. Dora Willet. cold! settled on the breast, comnmption, or of NiobolU hunters, loafers and Sabbath breakers Qr.sis' Ltsr-.l, C, Richardson, i any disease of tho Throat and Lungs. A i who have at all times tramped through Thorndiko Suspender Co. proof of that fact is that any person afilielefl, the country, shooting anything that, ['eraons calling for these letters will, afd'7 ; cam" in their way without tho sUght.st please say "ADVBmisBD"and give the \ iu! ^ c , alr u hu i B ^ a ^ 1 of the year or con-1 '"ale or ilii- noosee, ed la this country from Germany, and itl JAB, W, UU-xt.. l,a, , won j ccl - u i cures aro astonishing everyone 1 scab uso it. Three doles will relieve any . ute. Try it. Sold by Lowell druggists. Tho licit Bibbon. Another rousing mass meeting was j regard for the sessou held at Train's Hall, Sunday evening. ,lilion "f "'c game, and openingfencsi, Jr.?. U. Ormiiton, president of tha club tr«i>ping on crops nnd "saniug 1 ir:l occupied tbo chair, and Prof. Hi.;ks sti 1 o w "»" w hon remonstrated with. ' peiintcn.lrd the singing. TKc first j ceusai|ucuce has been that tho fanners w speech was by W. S. Whittlesey Esq , i i" their rigliteous indignation have iu- who wn- followed by Messrs. .lai. Craw. the | The i BUSINESS LOCALS, LOWELL, April 23, 1877. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer hi for many years occupied an honorable pla Monday morning tbo body of a man was | (1|1 P | at riT p r bridge f or » •• seen fioating in Flat r'lTer bidow the f orm Club Room." A wholesale , ford, Chas. Johnson, Manly Jones, Jas. j i Kirk. (Triti Hill and Jason Batos of this village; Messrs. Hendricks and Bonner of Virgcur.cs. and Prof. Mills, the locturei. It was an enthusiastic meeting. The boys who never ad- dni^cd a public gathering before, did I splendidly. The Lowell Reform Club is fit- ting up the building recently vacat cd by VanWormer >fc C o . liquor deal Re- am! dam al this place Mr. Train assisted ! retaU , iquor , lort , thus f , lrn , (1 in , ( , a bv others, Sfcnrcl il and broiltlbt it u . m| . aa ncc lua lquarters. Frank Avery to shore near bis ilaugliler house. wil| (U . cupy n front <nrncri wit i, , Large c rowds of pe.)|ilo gather 1 there but for some time no one was able lo identify the body. It had on a plaid woolen shirt, a black vcel, dai.\ woolen pants, brown chinchilla coal utoi a pair of coarse boots. The face was covered with mud which could not be removed without tearing the llesh. The head was partly bald, hair quite gray The man was evidently not far from GO years of age, and bail probably been in the water from two to three weeks. Esq. Hunter and other* searched bis clothing and found in his pockets a package of tea, two pipes and a neektio but no papers to identify him. Finally James Kirk, clerk iu Wilhelm A Flana- choice stock of varieties, such as confe- tioimrv, cigars, etc. Voto lor Supreme Justico ami UcRonts. fetrcd that renj man who comes from: .„ , .n .."ii 1 - ,11 xv.-i . J . : will ploaso call at the Lowell \\ eol- lUecttyandcsrriMag.misoneofllie.e,^^.,, where ^ can thom reprobates. leourci for One Dollar Each, ami Nearly every farmer who has been satislViion guarauted. falke<l with by the members of the club LOWKLL WOOLEN MILL. acknowledges the need of game protec- J " ' tion, and the wisdom of laws defining j jj reM jiajjin® the seasotvs in which came shall or shall a ' not be killed, and also acknowledgss | Over Mrs. Hogan s Millinery the decrease of game from indiscrimi- Store, Bridge Street, Lowell, Mich, nate slaughtor by pot hunters and oth-: by Miss SATE and Miss NELLIR era and wisbos it were otherwise. The j p , . ^ . Prices reasonable, work members of K. C. S C. hold prcaisely warr3n teJ to satiify, orders respect- the same views and if the fanners will i:..:.„ 1 throw their influence into the scale mat- ^ tors will soon consli'.ute ihemselvcs 10 . that all who wish to hunt or lish in a Monoy To Loan- i.n.-lnr# i • a.-notu • ^ a 1 0 11,0 loilcI of American women, and hu . .P .. ... . alio attained popularity in foreign counlrlei. Iu any amount over $400, oa improved farms. Skinner & Provin Insurance Land nnd Loan Agents, Room •"> Levelt's Block, 4'lw2. reaaonable, peaceable and sportsman- like manner, c:iit da so so without ev terminating tho gnme or engendering i ther llian the most cordial fei ling be- Grand Rapidi, Mich. tween the farmers and their city broth-; *"• , , , , The Chcapost placo in town to The club iiolon y urges the protection nrcIl 0 V01ir s|iril) , m iiu ncrv i , m o f game, but of all insectivorous birds, t wpi /, » pii\i»\r\v'c u id of any creatures that conduce dt- . lUn. O. A. Lll.v .1 Helow la the ofileial vote of "IS coun* t by the •late canvassers The ntpublican majority for supreme ; justice i- C5,010; for president last fall | in the same cdunties it was 34,073. On regents the majority for Mr. ("oilier is 55,090 and for Mr. Maltz 00,508, Tho total vole ahows an enormetis i falling off, owing partly lo a lack of gan's store, recognized the clothing ns ^ !til! norc a ^ o ( inU , r . the same he sold to Larry Doylo of Ada e|l ^ ^ Evcry )lemocrat township, a few weeks .go, and also be ki!i>rv ^ liubliflin - ...naidatcs would be electcd, and every voter of n ctly or indirectly to the support of j mankind. It has commodious looms, tii s for justirc of the supreme courtand j in Nellls block, Monroe street. Grand man's. -n,.P,>U .,f lb.. Illllv. raltr u.-i'Lr.lin.r »„ ( Rtt pills, lind a mCetiug is held eVCtV .- ,., 0 ,. Ttvesdey evening. Should u suflicieni Latest Stylo of millinury anil t.ie oflicial returns received m this city nuinber of landholders accept the invi- Div-s making at i tali on i>f tho club t > become members. .MKS, C, A, CHAPMAN'S, fori nightly or monthly meetiuus will be | _J ' ammged to be held in tho afternoon, so t bat farmers can attend them Dr. E, S. Holmes is the president of tho club and Sir. O. If. Dunton the sec- retary, and any inquiries for information will lie nromptlT answered by tbem. This is because it does rraroBH what it promises In warme.'t friends aro those who havo used it (ho longest, and thoss who sound id praise tbo loudest are thoso who from ac- tual experience and personal trial hate do- monilrated that by iu use gray hair ii reitor- ed to its natural co'or and dry, hanh, wiry hair is made soft and luslrous, a thing of beauty and a mailer of toy and pride lo lh» wearer.—.?'i&-5oirrr and Demecrat, Corinth, Mut. SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids, T T > n Sixo, 1 ^ - Mich. N'o better hotel in the West. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (Neat D i M Depot,) LOWELL, MICH. Blao.ilass for sale at E. A. Chap- MeGEE Prop, this House [formerly know n as the Rhine I House] has been thoroughly oTerhauled , rea- ovatcd and repainted, and now prorides lirst-class accommodatiom for its guests. IMuc Glass lor sale al E, A. Chap- man's. J lievcil the tleceased to be the man. Others acquainted with Doyle subsc- both parties knt» thatjuitice would bo luently i.-.w t h e body nnd agreed with Kirk that the dectaied was Larry D o j 1c, An inquest wns held, several witness es testified, among them Mr. Farrell "f Ada with whom Lawrence Doylo (com • monly called Larry) bad lived an I Mr Cavanaugh a neighbor of Fatrell. Larry wns lait seen in Lowell two weeks ayo yesterday (Tuesday), No marks of violence could be found on his body and vote> fi)r KAV the verdict of the jury was ••nccidental drowning," Mrs. Rex. of Crystal is the mother of ibrco little new liorn daughters ' Vie. i toria Ite-'iA." the Ionia slope into W. K. Kidd retires from Stundtrd and L. E Rowley the vacancy. Age and size considered, there is probably nothing as alrong as a young onion. The W. C. T, 1". will meet at the rooms of the Reform Club Thursday nf tcrnoon at 5 o'clock. Orl. Hill returned home last week letter l>ox,waii addressed to—"scogo ell Noy." llwas ^cllt to Ohicago, Illinois. A Biibscriber wants to know when a tad-pole turns into a hop-pole. We have toad-mil that wo don't know.— A'err/ifoim Herald. Keep your peepeis a'bout you and you won't frog-get these I'ning". A Vergcnnes girl churned over an hour and then the butter didn't eome. She could base rbtinicd another hour witliout loiing her patience, but her brother came around jimI then and told lier to "cheese it," i The Legislature baa passed a l)II| making a bushel of npplcs weigh 48 piiinuls. NeM fall we can go lo the grocery and buy a pound of Twenty- iiiincc Pippins, under the law. O, the l.egialaluic hasn't lieen ii ,ii four ^ months for nothing. To Hon :.MI.N.- Tlie I.ewell driving . park will be open In boncnen May I. The track will be in good order. Par- ties desiring to tuu the s.'ourse during the season will apply ti» T.'r, I. H. Mai colm, - AITOINTKD —At tlu» reoent meeting of the Grand River Coi jgregntional Con- ference at Greenville, Revs. J. Morgan of Grand Rnpids, 1). I,. Eaton of Low- ell. and L. P. Spelmauvof Stanton were well administered and the university well managed by our nominees The total vote for Hayes andTilden in tho same counties was 295,0011, while the total for Cooley and Severens is only 102,702,-a falling off of 102.071, ..r 35 per cent. Tim remaining >ipbi connlie.-.. most- 1 ly small and remote, cast only 10,002 SP4 ma jorily for Hayes. Our cleai majority tins spring, like JYSSOLUTION. I'he partnenhip heretofore existirg be- tween («, N VanWotJier and O. F. Freeman under tho firm name ofG. N. Van Wormsr !i Co. il this day dissolted by mutual consent, the buslnesi being continued by O. F, Free- We are lowed to and fro bv contend-' wh » w ' l 'P R V ll .? ebU BcJ co:, ' ct M claims of the lalo firm, Dilcil, Lowell, Mich., March 23,137T. G.N. VAHWORMSR k Co, WASHINGTON-TALK. WASHIX-TON, D. ('., April 19, l^TT. ingemolious. Jmt aswe hail squared ( away for a little '•shindy" ovir the, Southern poLicy—some for,othersaij'ainst the lineerc, lint as some believe mi-.a- i ken, to eliminate war issues from oui* { politics—the diplomats who have bci n wrestling with the Eastern question for , 10 many months, found their patience exhausted by Turkey's perverseness.and wo paused in our preliminary movements looking to nn active newspaper warfare upon our dissentingneighbois, to watch the terrible preparations making fori real hottilities thai will clothe an entire 1 continent in mournin::; and now eemes, Blue Glass for sale at E, A, Chap- man's, Xf.v Spring Millinery at MUS, C, A. CHAPMAN'S. Tlie Latest and Best Cigar Extra' at Wests "The AMES II. WEEKS- IXSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, COLLECTION ami, ; LOAN AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, -i and N O T A R Y P U B L I C . Desirable Properly for sale and lo rent. Resident Agent for Insurance Co. of North America, Assets, over $0,000,000, Surplus over all liabilities $3,300,0 K), rates aa low as any fint-class company. Just rt'civci a U r g c li«c Spring CiothiBg at Althea's, of that at the general election last year I NR. L. L, C, E.ITKRTAT.*MR.NT. I lie 3LLJ [I,,, ,\j, r ii electioii in 1875, will vary | the old Boss, putting a new song in our second entertainment given l>y the La-; but a few votes from 25,000; but the ; motilhs anil carrying eonsteination to dies Literary Club at I rain H Hall, on aggregate vote being reduced about US | the hard heart of many a veleran, p -L Friday evening, called out a large, in percent, of course our relative strength j itk-ian and "reformer, ' telligent, and appreciate audience." is so much greater. Such i* thu reply I The war news has noiidcrfuily-timula- We know this is a sterotypen newspaper of Michigan to the democratic shriekers ted speculation and among the I'lst fruits phrase, but in this case il means just who "appealed to the petple at the I ia an advance of one cent on every loaf Hals ami lllhen's. Caps, new slork at Special attention given to Collections, And prompt returns nuide. .Money to loan in sums of $500 and upwards on real estate security. 5t;f O. 11. LOOK. Lowell, Mich. LOAXS EFFECTED O-V REAL from several foreign shores, and started appointed a Home Mi isionery rommit- foi another on Monday tee The Grand Rapids Democrat kindly continues to keep Mr, Hradley's name before Ihc people. Rake up the lefuse around the house and make a bon-fire, before decomposi- tion sets in and gives you the dumps. Cnpt. Gntnbce has ordered nn engine, a boiler Ac. for his new boat and ex- |iects to sluam up in two or three weeks. ODD FELLOWS' D>AV. To-morrow. (Thursday 20th) has been designated ns nday of thanksgivir.gby the I. O. 0. F. it being the 58th anniversary of the what it says. The prc.-enco and pat- ronage of such nn audience give encour- agement ami support lo the club, truly gratifying, showing the light element of society to be heartily in sympatby with Us efforts and obje I The overture by the Lowell ('oriu t Rand was a fine selection nnd ev aed- ingly well rendered. Mrs, J. S. nunl then read i finely written "address of welcome'" abn h was warmly received. That beautiful duct ••Crowning tbo Sea" sung by Mrs. I. E. Strong and Mrs J. W. Hine, with Miss Freda Robinsim at the organ was loudly applauded. Also the recitation by Mis ; Funny Hoy. e who presented the "Curfew Hell" ex ccedingly well. Dreskcll came next w ith his t onet solo, and stirred up the audience as us- ual, responding with neatness i-.nd di - patch to the eneore. It took ji.st-t t minutes lAun Arbor lime) for Jas, W, Hine to tell wluu be knew about "Shoddy" after which the audience was completely carried away "With the Tide'" l>y tho Lowell (Juai - telte Club, Messrs. Hicks, Hunt, Sun dcrlin and Chase. The character piece called "Alllnily" in w hich Mrs, Jas. W. Hine appeared a> Rny men's, youth's and ooy's polls" against republican -fraud, per-| of bread , with a still further nselhieat-j fl0 ' hi,, 'f 411 5 ,aS ''* ,,,,Cn ' S - (orBer | jury, corruptiwi ind . l ime." cued The export business in bread- s r ®''^ ra ' n s hlock. Tills IS t h e | — lUful.E,.: ., , Stuffs in the neighboring city of Haiti- On'J" exclusive ClOlblNg house In more has never been so large as the prei-1 Lowell. Tho New Orango Act, ont moiilb. The owner# of shipping | . , - hu, i'h1,i> linve 8 l,.l b, > I AUb?", ' very material advancu in freights; and I ; *•£«•«« «»D F O R E I U U T E I T S great increase of btt«in«ss. U is • dd ESTATE SECURITY. oi'Firr. is THAW'S nmtiiao, WEST SIDE, rp sTAtm. ! JoKiah Allen's wife; Mrs ,1. C.Scott as order. Ry proclan lation of the Grand Rettsy liobbet, and Jns, H. Weeks, as Sire and Muster, au.bordiiuite lodges arc Prof. Gusher, was admirably prcicnt- dlrectcd to assctcble at their lodge cd and enthusiastically received. The rooms and appropriately observe the entertainment closed with "Moonlight sua ; ln ,i be sued, contract auil be con- day. | on the Lake," by the Quartette Club, I traded with, and may have a common The following is the tevi of the Seaafce bill amendiiig the act to incorporate State and «ut • rdinalc Granges, approv- ed April t,, 1^75, as amended and final. ly passed by the House, and now await- ing ihc Governor's approval: Any thirteen or more persons of law- ful age, residents of this State, and be- ing membprs of any cotinly, district, or subordinate Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, duly charteivd by the Na- tional or State G'iaag«, by charter ap- proved by Hie Stale Grange, desiious to become incorporated, may make and execute articles of association, specify- ing therein as provided in section two of ibis :ul, and acknowledging the "nine as specified in section two, and lile a copy of tho charter gianled aa aloresaid by said National or Stato Grange, in the ollice of the county clerk of Hu' county where tin: business oflico of tbo Grange is located, and the some shall be recorded by such county clerk, in a book to be kept in the ollice for : that purpose; and thereupon, the per- sons who shall hare signed such articles of association, together with their asso- 1 elates and successors who shall sign sueh arliclef, shall be a body politic and corporate, by ihu name expressed in such articles ot association, and by that i name they and their successors shall havo succession, and by that name may FOIST AND LOWELL MILLS, H A T C H & C R A W . QILMOBE i CO., SuccfMora loCHIPMAl HOSMEII iCO, Solicitor. I'sltnli mocaicU In . - .- , , , «II coualn^a. UK IMS ID adrsnce. No cha>(eunlria that the Russia fleet m New \ork and I lli"palanli.i:tsnli.j. N.I imlor nuklni |iralimi- , , I iut>a«»mlnsllon«, N'na.ldillonat (etafor obtain. San 1" raucisco Will, III till' tvent of war, Injau ; •u.lucIiDja tclieailDf, Uy aiccrnliltru- inn ul ih»;Cnranii.aioarraIl rcirct..l sppllialionia luay ht-ii'flra.l, .Sp.cUl allanlion KIICII to Inirr- r. ; ' Irtrh . i L . a boloio ih" 1'alenl OHlea, EstaDamna ' I'eloir Ciin,-ra>a. lufiini!«m»Dt Suita is Jltr.-ranl v i-. I v i Uli^slton appaitalDiD; In iovan'.iuna . ; I j ' - n t - . Sonilaliuipio OilnioraitCo, for i'jni- LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS andSCRIP, C.i I Lan.lCaifiproM-cuif'I ktlorrtbe '*a H. i.^D> r « l L a n l Oftir* t n 1 t)#partDirBt<>( tLo In- tfri'Ua I'TiTatN Ltn.l Claiin9, MiLiof «a«l pre-emj*. tioii CUitiKtand llmiifttMtl CMenattva.lt.l to. LioJ ' ——— .^cnp in 40, so, »nJK.O k.-r® pitcta for >•!». This <.*rip K'iiirn^bltf, anJ can bet loottr.l in'he nam* in a few days. Ourgovernuun: - ems , ^ u'i^oi'fqi"} -pi o f t h e h a i n c o p i n i o n nnd ll.'iS or.l'TC.i I l i e * vafu* vithUooatr Uua tr arrant". ^•adttftBp lo Flour, Feed (xCif constan . a tlilm^rc «Cn.ri*rp«aiphUt ol Inatructiona. concentration of our European -ouad- ARRPADCAP DAV RNILWTV rcliie juit outside the limits nf Ameri-' 'i"". can waters, as internationally , |if| andtbere be in readiness to pounce upon all crafts carrying good; contra 1 -.nd of war lo her enemies. About aii '.he European diplomats residing lure b.v.e lieeu sounded by theenterprisingrcn, it er, and they all seem to agree .t« to the almtit certain declaration of war aith - CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY. O:*! • rf,SolJi«ra,an<l Hallora of tha lato concentration of our European Spmd- ron at and about Constantnople to , , . . nrtU-lr hnraaroln many ca««a antltlfd to monrv ' v a l c l l . V m c n c a n inttTe»lf. ( rott •b-OoTerrmanloIwhii hlb^T bafanoknowl- The President is reported it very dif- Wniofuiihutory ofapraic*, and .tstr thf ficult 10 obtain the consent of gentle- men to sfrtc upon the commission lor viii (.•iTrn^oa freca investigating the atTau's of the New PENSIONS, York CUbtelll HOUSP, With 11 view more AlU>fflcar«,Soiaiata,and SaiIorawo*Dd,J int. lutiJ. or injured In Ilia lalo war, howaTataliitntljr, can oblslD a pannion bjr addraann* Ollmora Co. Cuoiprotacnlod by liiluiorr ft Co. bafore tha au- premeCourl of aba t'D'.lfd 8Ute« tha ('our*, o Claims and tin Sonlhern CtslmsCoonilnlon. Kich daprtlmanioloarliualnfaaliconductad in i .rpiralabnraau, uudar ch«rK-»oi Iba .atne expar- rncfdparll'a.-mntoyrd by Ihc "Id Brni. I'lODptal- l,.ntion to aUliu«inauoolrual#d lo Qllmnic Ji Co ia Ihuaaa. mod. Wolnlonllo niu iacc«»a by ds, I FrTlni; it. A ldreiM, (lilmure Ji C". 020 F Street, Wathlnjton I) C. ' particularily to ascertain tho truth of the allegad collusion between its of- ficials and New York importers by which the government has been robbed of fully 40 per cent, of its revenues. To avoid nny appearance of whitewashing in re- port, Secretary Sherman has declined to allow Collector Arthurs tu namo any I of the commission. This investigation with Tweed's rcyelatioiis has reduced 1 on hand. We have in operation one of FAIRBANKS' HAY SCALES For the accommodation of the public

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Lowell Journal, PUBLISHED WEEKLY,

At L o w e l l , M i c h i g a n ,

w . i i i n i : .

by LOWELL JOURNAL. • L

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L O C A L A N D G E N E R A I N E W S ,

L O W E L L 3 0 3 I S E 3 S D I R E C T O R Y .

VOLUME x n . LOWELL, MICHIGA N, WKDNKSDA V APRIL 25. !87 /•/;/.• YEA It l.y ADVAXCK.

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ROK k J l 'DANSEM, . ' I'byiiciitiii «ml Hurgeon!; OIRce in lliok Blo^k.

UliMIT 11 MISII.M,!,, Cof.ptr. KiUt i t r S i . Klonr barrel* mul nil kindi of ai work.

BD Y C F . ft N A S H , M I N N R N o f » I « J . M i l -

lock;. picks Ac. (lid plow polat) nuile new, Mowcn nnd Iteiincfs ffp^lred.

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A V i l H a r a s & t l a r l n n .

A T T O R N E Y S

C O U N S E L O R S a n d S O L I C I T O R S .

PoTfr't np»t, Ilonif Block, Purl fin.tND r .miM, MICIIKIAN

KKII j nlt ' t In All'tan

SECRET SOCIETIES.

j . it'io.iu nfxl lo P.>«i ofTlce. up >tiiir<

.M> OIIASR, llakerj, ami P.rilnarft'U. Uppoiila Music 11*11.

1!. UlCKKIir. I.oweil IliierT nod Reiliar.mt. dppoiiie PuIIen'i Block

i s T a a cnAPMAX. u i i i i u r r «iid l>rc«) making. Opposite Uank Ulock.

Tirecil hfli !ii*t lilfl Iiealth itnd «omr

of his rnlnmlity, Imt none •f lii'< run-

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.fnlin Sleigh, "f f iruml lUpiil", liin

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Lnrrlnnil witli a knife .

Tlir reccnt hcuvy raiu stnrni caused • lis fclr'nms to rise and carry AWAY SCTS-

rnl «!iinii bridges in iLe rnnnty .

Mr« <i. A. CiiMnii, wife of tlie Ulo

Postmaster of Saranac, ban boon ap-

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B. A. M.

RK'IUI.AR ConroeaUoo l l llnnkfrChlplarNn. ; i .»t M.dnic l u n . o n vVe'ianiiijetania;* pointed roMmistress of that Tillage

in nrStf.irfthf fall moon in •• 'h month. K . v. no rv , II

K. » .1r»D«*ti*,Ste.

,1. f j rISsauiae itubber Piiinl. (Ipposite C. WES V, Umgcisl and Stalioner.

• fur (Je I'arrst Mill

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HOW Anil SMITll. M. !». Homeopalhir I'bysicUn. Office o»- r Poft ollice.

S. IJ. Sptci.il nltcnlijn piten t j Ilif lick

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Opposite Tor*it Miii-'

TAMES II. WKRKS, Juji ire of the Pesrc • 1 Notary PuMic, Itenl Kllate, Inmirnnrr AP. Oter Well's Drue Store.

i o o i c k PAURISIf 1 8l«. 1 J tioaets, A C Uclon Hlock

tl M. OEVKSDOllP, A r i m i i for Donnt le ; StwiaK Maebine, Smltlii Amerlean Or- l

can. tine door oust of We-t < Diu(( Store.

Oil. LOOK. Attorney *1 I.' >•'. Hire in , Unim Hlock,

E~ . DODUK Attorney nt Ian, Notary . Pobllc, Ac. Ollice in Music ll«!l Block,

ILHBLU k FLAN'AUAN. Ocalcnin Boon nnd .Shoe'. C!aibiii|* k - Un-

ion Block, Writ fnle

1 l ITCIl f iM. k DdNtlVAN. (iroAtieiand ) \ | Protiilonf, Orockery, Gl.vs w.ue Ac, i Union Block.

M WKATHKIIWAa, UfyUoodl, cloth- | ,™, inc. Boots, Sb.ief, lints. Caps, 4c. Union Bli>.-k,

AKK llllL'SK. Corner Main nnd West Wmei Slreets A, Hake. Proprietor, I)

w II HAt.li Ci^ar Matiufacturer Ui' ner Main and River Streets.

Healeis in ARIICUI-ratm toolf, Ac,

I TK1N.S k ADAMS A tural Iinr.lc'jeiii

BrMge Street.

, ) Wool, pclti, pork Ac. Bridge Street.

L 1VERY, SALK and BOA RHINO 1?TA DIiB. Monroe M.Tbos.Tale Pioptie-

l l a r m o n r I.odgo,

No HI I.O.ti, r . Mflinx'trct/ Salurdij F-ran-In l!in» III"'*,

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L 0 W E I L M A R K E T S ,

(.iirrected on Monday ol each w o k by

M1TC1IKLL and DONOVAN,

wnoir.sALi AM1 BBTAII. naorr.B".

Apples dried per lb. I B»ef, per b. 4(rt)!> Beans, per bu. 1.00 tn I 40 Bran, pet ton, 15,00 Butter, per lb 1" Buckwheat per ba. 50r l.'lieejf.per lb. 12(a I I Corn, per b 50 Calfskins,dry, t5c (Calfskins, eretn, SW9 Eggl, per doz 10 Clour, per cwt J l .10 l lay.perton. S'.'OO tn fl.Oo Hides dry, P t o l O Hides green. <"• bard per lb 11 Oils 40 Pork. salt, per lb. a Potatoes, per bu. 1,05 1,10 Tallow, per lb, 7 Sheep pells 25 to 1 25 Whealifxtra while, perbu $1.7' Wheat No. 1 do. $150 Wheat,red pe rbu . 13"' Wool 26 lo 30 Clorer Seed » 2r> Cranberries, 3,00 Chickens, 8r Buckwheat Flour, 3.00.

X X .

Sub 'c r ibe rs rece iv ing t h e J O U R N A L v i i b ICX m a r k e d before th^ i r n a m e s

l i i e p a p e r a r e t h m r e m i n d e d t h a t their anbscrtptlons a r e pas t due a n d

tha t p a y m e n t therefor should be mado a t o n c a . The few in a r r ea r s iuitd very few the re o ro j wi l l do as n favor by responding p r o m p t l y to t h i s no t ice ,

jott ings & Jimcrax.

H.SllliPARD. Hardware ol all kinds, ;

Doors, (ash, glais, Ac. Bank Block.

i -a r . DO FY, Dentist. Itoons oter ficott'i i ^ . Hardware Here. Work warranted.

H

4 1 shoes, Ijealhrr, OWK A WH1TK, Hoof Ac. Bridge Street,

C. HAUK, Maibie Works, One door rati ol l.ee s Store. Bridge Stree".

Builder, Monroe ol irpniring doncin

1 1

M

C k n r up tbo mbbis l i .

The crops are doing finely.

Was your paper marked XX (

Tour door yards nurd o t l rn t ion .

One by one the saloons run d r y .

Who ever law more bcaul i ful weather than thiaf

Miss Inez Sexton sin;;" in lloeehur'^ fhnrel i .

Flat r i rc r al Creenvi lU is running logs l ively.

Minn soi'inls are the Inteit. Ye< mum

they are .

Grand Itapids i« to have a h-une for fallen women

The Sarnnnc Cornet Hand will conccrt Friday evening.

Meat Market. Opposite I 0 # k e v t h o u g h t he w n s O . K .

; when he skipped.

The second trial of the Reilly-Seripps

libel suit is on in Detroi t .

No moru toll br idge al Ada. Free as a town pump a f t e r this.

W . E . Mortis of the Howard Hccord

was iu town over Sunday,

l>. M. Uicbardson, of Detroit , the

great mateh maker, has failed.

The Ladies ' Waltz. Club n i l ! meet at

Mts. C . O. Plone'a on Fr iday evening.

Super intendent Corliss examined

t e ache r* lu t Saturday. He lills tho bi l l .

OW, STONB, Canlngc Stnet. All kinds

liril.class style.

LC. IMl.DBKTII, (iunsniith, Mu«ic Hall Block, New giin» mado to order.

JOHN TAYI.Olt, lnm Foundry, Coroer 1

of Jackson A Avery Streell,

DELOS 0 . HENRY, House and Cartiig, painter. King Si Auipblett's 111. ck.

W. AVERY. Bank Block.

1LTON M. PERRY, Atiorney, Notary, nnd Justice. Bank Block

Vf C, BARBER, tirocerief, I'mtisions. J lX- Crockery, Notion', Ae. Cor. Bridge A n ashiDgion Btieets.

U G. STONE i CO. Dry Goods, Boots, Vu. and Shoe?, Hats. Caps. Ae, Bank Block,

NB. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Good', Car-. pclings, Hals, Caps, Notions. <le. Gra-

ham's lllock.

LDWELL OMMBUS LINE. o T u a l e r i proprielor. Leave orders at hotels.

JOHN WILSON. Iliiu'k'imthlug, Horse, shoeing, Wagon and Cr.rriage ironing,

tlonroc Street.

L. MeOARTY. Wlioli-tal* and telail Grocer. Bank Block.

The 1). i t M. Kailrond company pro-

poses to build a new iron bridge over

Grand l i i v e r a t Grand l lapids , th is sra-I ion,

Wc don ' t want to rush th ings too fast

| bill it i* well euough tn remind our leg-

' i i lators that it is t ime fo begin "spr ings

w o r k . "

Peter Fann ing of Ionia, formerly of

this village, is no longer a bacht lor .

Miss Hannah M. l i rooks of fonia i i the

happy bride.

Tho teachers ' associntion for the

northern part of Kent county, will hold

« meeting al Cedar Springs, May 1

| and fi.

The school board of th i i d i s t r ic t will

; meet at M, M. Ferry 's ofllce th is Wtdnes -

day evening, AH member* will please be there.

lllttc glas- will kill as well as eiire.

) In Grand I laplds la-t Friday a lady

. cut her throat from ear to ear with u

sinsll piece of it.

We are glad to be aid* to say that

N. L . MeCarly's broken leg is m e u d -

I ing ns rapi.lly as tlic inoit favorable

condit ions will permit .

Dr. C, \V. Do lby -d Smyrna recently

organized a rof > m club al Otisco,

The doc tor i / Pres ident of tbo f l u b and

*u earnest red ribbon man.

The Gr:i'Co-ll'iniaii contest between

Moody and l loi ton has been ati exci t ing

one. If Moody can g e l Boston down ;

on ilt knees h t ' i l win the match.

Dr. i : . \V. Dodyo went to Downc

! Center last Tuesday evening and organ-

ited a red ribon c lub with US membeis ,

Tho Doctor goes there again t o - n i g h t .

The Western i iues t ion—"What will

you have to d r i n k , s t ranger t ' '—Philadt l

I'hin Hullelin. T b o Eastern reply (to

bar keeper) • "Olmrae (hie) k'tnore that

s i rac , "

At the regular meet ing of tbo Lowell

; l leform Club last Tuesday eTening, J .

15. Ormi i ton was f leel ' ;d President ef

i tbo club, in place of ('. A . Chapman,

' resigned.

I . S. Ivoigbts Templar t r iennial con-

clave at Cleveland Aug. 'JM. Cleveland

i« already piepar ing, and Lowell will

have a few Knights there, n o t h i n g pre-venting

Kd. Fornmn has just completed a

! double harness for Geo. Parker '* fine

' leain that is a t t r ac t ing much a t t en t ion ,

Tho (style and workmanship retlect

t ' teat credit upon the maker t he r eo f .

P i r s ident Hayes a t t ends reception

part ies wi thout gloves. Sometimes a

reception party i« cold enoogh for

, buckskin mit tens, bu t I he Pres ident

doesn't a t tend that k i n d .

There wi re 991 convicts in the State

Prison, April 13, tho largest number

j over confined there a l one l ime—says

the Lansing Itepnbliomi, and I hat paper

generally speaks tho t r u t h .

The grasshopper S ta tes send encour-

I aging reports t h i s sea-ion, but in an

hour when they k n o w not the festive

locust generally swoops down and de-

stroys the c r o p . ,

! The Pcwamo correspondent of the

Wn.MAMs & H A R T . A : . - , — O u r worthy

ex Congressman, Hon. W, II. Wil l iam' ,

ami tho popular e r . fudge of Probr.V of

this county, Hon. It. A Harlan, have

entered info a eopar tnership in the

practice of law, their inuin olllee being

a t Grand Rapids, wi th a branch . .m •,

»t Al legan . This wi l l bo a s t rong a n d

popular firm. See card in . l o r n w i ,

MAitniF.D.—At the Sherwood *!Iouso

in th is village, on Sunday April 00. by

Jus t ico Jns, H. Weeks, Mil. Or.", V f .

Kr.Li.KT and M u s IDA M STEWAUT,

both of Saranao.

At the ps i ter ' s residence April 19, by

Rev , 1). O . Hall, Mr. OSIIASD G, Dc-

onAW, of Oakland, ami Mi-; f s t n n i v

Coxxen of Essfon,

another fine song almosf c q n a l t o " W i t h

the Tide. ' Mrs. 1". 11 Craw who preddoil dur-

ing l!,- • veiling with b r r o m i u g grace

many of N'ew York's politicians '• very uncomfortable s l a t of mind , i cording fo r epor t : an I it is fu r the r as

T r u e Mer i t W i l l W i n -A low yean linre the prcprielorl of Dr

Morris' Syrup of Tar, IFild Cbtrry a id Hor«-

«c.al which they may alter a', pleasure and may purchase, take , reeeive. -wn m i l bold real and personal estate, and „ . _ ,--r— , the same or any par t thereof grant , sell, , scried tha t a l ike unhappy frame of , |1Qi ln,| i n t r o j U ( . t l i |jCt(,_ ii was not paffed, morlgago, lease, and ronvey, at p leas- j tuind hero by the -atne causes in eon- pat sold on in merits. Onr people loon

a m l d i -ni' v lendered the Club's vole ure. But eTcry such corporation ihall junrMon with revelations ra la t ive to the foand it to be tellable, and already ii hai b«-be l imited as tu the amount of e , t a l e crooked management of the Iturcau of com# the most staple an 1 popilar pulmonary which it may bold, and the disposition 1 pr in t ing and Engraving, in Hi past, remedy iu market. It qnlckly curei the of shanks lo the audience and lo IhoJe |

wiio bad cnnlr ibuted to tii - »uce(i» of

the enter ta inment to be aiaile thereof, nnd of the income It h a ' bsen the aubjc :i of constant .can- j worst coughs, colds, croup, troncbilis, anhma and proceeds there f rom, by tiio provis-ions of section four of this scf, and i

Tho Circuit Bout. copy of the record of the articles of as-soclatien, and the char ter t h e r t t o at-

bill to detach Harry County from tacbed, certified by the county clerk, tdi i ial circuit Ins p a n t d Iwitb ' under the seal of the county where such l a g to t h e dictates of favoritism and a

r , i . . UrriaUinro Uar lmr i f .nf 1 r f l ' o r ' 1 '* k o P : » f l m l , r e e , ' i T ' - ' ' i ! 1 n " despotism. Cases of nep-'.ism f the legislature, leaving Ken | f m t x i ^ K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

nunty to consti tutu ths Scvonteenlli (•videncH of the existrnoo and due udicial c i rcui t . Th i s is one of t h e , incorporation of e t e r y Orange meorpor-

and sensible measures pa t . ed by a led under this eeetion.

Tl,

Ibis

heusss

dais There have bean * K' '0d many di':creditablo th ings chargsd iga in^l a former Superintendent , who -cetne to have been accountable to no oa*, r egu-la t ing the pay of t!i" employees accord -

wijo

the Lsgislature. Harry county is at

lached lo t h e lifth judicia l circuit

composed "f Eaton and Calhoun eoun

TIIR Min.NETizcn. Prof. Mill: It

" c rowded houses" every n ight at Train 's

Hal l . He will remain unti l next week.

As a mesmerist and magneti/.«r he r- a

success. He talks as readily as water

runs down hill and handles his ' ' sub-

jects"—most of t hem—to please bis

will. Will make some of them tisht

Ry order Prel idsnt Hayes, t h e Uni-

t i d States t roops h a v t im t been w i t h -

drawn f rom Xew Orleans, ths t ime fe r

t heesc i ut ion of the order having been

fixed fo r Tuesday the ?4 lh . This set

lies tlie Louis iana i juei t ion. In b is | l ion in t h e regular

Tbo K"nf Oounty Hoortaman'a C lub-Impor t an t to F a r m c r -

Al tha last meet ing of tlie Kent COUL-

ly Sp t r tmen ' s r l u b , its by-Iawa were

j smended in an impor tant parti . u U ' <o

. aa to allow all owners or leiic • f land

frequented by game, or having in • r

ad jaeent l o i t i j h lnm' . waters frsnucnt

ed by lish, in this ccunty, to become | bo favorr.ble.

1 active members of Ihn

are said t o ' h a v e been f r c inen t . The place is alleged to have been crowded full of the male and female favorites ot inllucntial olDcials, and the discharge of three ot four hundred, nearly a half of the ent i re ferce. because there wasnoth-

and incipient consumption. Nothing actl 10 nicely in whooping coogb, nnd it isro pleu-ant that children readily lake it, Contain-i c j no opium, or olhsr dangerous dreg, II is is safe a s i ; is sure. Trial lir.j, 10 ell.; large s'rei. 50 els. and One Dollar. Sold by

J C. West, rale agent, Lowell. Also Agent for Prof. Parkers Pleasan

Worm Syrup, which never faill. Pleasant 1 lake, and renuires no physic. Price 25 ot

, . , ' letter l» the Secretary of War Ihc P res -1 payment of fed or duet. dance, make speeches , l lnnk they are . . . . . . . . . . . , , " . " ' T " """ i " " " ""* : i ,

' ident says t h a t the "llsputes exist ing as I l ion of land holders has long been de- already erected should bo t a k e n down

W o n d e r f u l in i t s R e i ^ I t J . Theie is co Medicine that hai aceompliihed

. . . , . , ,i „ much ai SIHLOH'S CONSUMPTION ing for them to do. gives iup"or t to the L ,L ,R K „ h M f , l l b U | b ( l l | b , f i c l t h , t C o o .

, . , , : lurapiion can bo cured, while for Asthma, All t h a t . have h i t lur lo w r u i e n rsia | Bronchi (if. Croup, Uoarsenets, Whooping

live to thu cnmplotion of the " ashing- { ( jouj i i , n n , i r.ll Lung diieaaei it has no equal, ton monument was based on l ommon No Medicine was ever sold on such favoralile report , and particularly on tho state i c r m a . H it were unreliabln It would be the menls of the .Vf.ir and lUpMiean, bot greatest lolly to guaranleo it. It coits noth-profe is ing ID a kuowlr-ige that the re- | ing to try it as it can ba returned if it dots port of tho Hoard of Aimy engineers not give-alisfaction after using two-thirds ot lesignated to test its foundations, would a botile- Call at my store and get a sample be favorr.ble. But tho gent lemen com- I'oitle for 10c, o r a regular lire for 50 cts, or

oltib by i i 'pl ica- posing i t have disappointed xveryone . $1.00, If your Lungs aro lore or Chest or f.r.ti i n l , i bv an unfavorable repor t : a n d it is not i Back lame use Shilo'i s Belladonna Pluler form xtUn .my ^ .1 ^ ^ ^ u k ( Q , h i c h , M o m f . , , . t 0 g i , e ,ellef. J . C, W.i t

Tho co-opera- if it j , „ 0 t to be finished, the portion Lowell Mich, r.lsewaere by dealers general-

somebody else, e t c . , etc

F.NTKnfaisixc,. Mr. John Kopf, l!i o

en terpr i s ing propr ie tor of the Lowell

Chai r Factory and largo furni tura store

in Hank Hlock, has alarted a branch

fu rn i t u r e store at Saranac. Mr. Ce .

M. Chase is the manager a worthy

young man, who m a y b e depended upon

as s t raight bai ted and reliable and full

of business, Mr. Kopf sells first class

goods a t low figures and will no doubt

find bis Saranae store a good invest-

ment

to the r igh t of ccrtain claimants lo the i »ircd by the club in i ts t f for ls a*, game »«in i'.e unfinished condition, i t stands protect ion, and it is hoped t l l R t t h J * reproach t o t h e eeuntry a n d a reflec-1 ' 1 i t ien upon our patriotism. REP.

chief executive oll'n e in tha t Stale, a r e

to be set t led no t by the executive of t h e

United S ta tes but "by such orderly a n d

peaceable m e t h o d s as may be p r o v i d e d

by the rons t i tu l ion and laws of t h o

State of I .oui f iana ." This will re.iult

in t l i i s tepping down and out of Par-k

ard and tho rccognizane

Governor of Louisiana.

farmers of t h e county will take hold and

help tho cause a long . The club is

aware that t h e term "Spor tsman ' ' has

fallen somewhat into diirepul • iimong

fsrmers on account of the depredat ions

dansapes and general cussednes of pot

'•HAGKUETACK" anew and delightful perfume sold br J , C. West, Lowell, Mich. Elsewhere by dealers generally.

The People W a n t Proof . There is no medicine preicribed by phye

! sicians, or sold by draggisls, thai carries sueh

N J V ell Natiunul Bank. of iwearing done.

/ I H A b L E S ALTHEN. Ulollnrig, Uenti \J Furnntiag guodi, hats, cnpiand trunks, U oion Block, East earner

i o l l . N WINGLER. Wholesale nnd Re. tail dealer in Groictk'S and Provuioui.

Union Block.

B.MINIS l i i ' l f -E . IliKkiniilhing, Main Street. Tlie llgn "il the big horse

stioe ii their card.

Ionia Sentinel says Dr . L . I) . Sunder-

liu is pract ic ing meuic ice a t Pcwamo

Report says a l i t t le gir l was d rowned j with good success . Good for Denny ;

in Grand River last Sunday at Saranac. 1 l l m .v | | C cont inue .

It i% enough to make a pota to open its | Postmasters and P. <•. clerks seldom

; find fault, but somet imes they feel like

i t . A letter recently d r o p p e d in to the

, eyes to think of being sold for $1.25

A.SUNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low- bushel .

Ail the lateitityles I The Smyrna grist mill was recently

damaged by firoto tbo amount of about ? too .

GRAND R A P I D S DIRECTORY.

Tttecit 's cousciencc has eoine buck.

Ertlniijc. Where is the conscicnce money

During t h e mon th ot March the earn-

ings of the 1). A M. Railroad were $84,. 938.50.

Chas , T . Wooding arrived home I rem

bis visit to Cal i fornia and Oregon, last Saturday.

J O r i o n KUlo,

SDiUiBOX, I'llVSU'lAS' snj AocouLliaur. IllOfe InUr.llllu' Block, Or,Tl UjpiJ

Nu "JJ .JhaMonSt

IIMUO.X III M, III SBT II PAHS

H U N T & DAVIS,

i W . EEUISM M i l Office. Rooms 12 A II , 2d lluor,

' P ie rce ' s Block, G t n n d Rap ids , M i c h

K O a T E U B B ,

B R F W K R A MALSTKR.

City Brewery, Grand Rapids, Mich.

ouAvanr i.AaKB.

Ill A * K (!. HOLMES . ISAAC UATNII

H O L M E S & K A Y N E S ,

A T T O R N E Y S 6C S O L I C I T O RS

•vial allenlion given to Luaoi, * Collection'

OFrtCEII I.VHV STREKT. ^>ppoiit«Pott OBler, (iian-i UafMl. Uirh,

ntxnv p, cncnetiiLL, imaTON u. oai-av

( H D R C H I L L & DRDRY-

OFF I CK- XFLI.IS HLOCK.

F A R M L O A - I S T S ,

In sums of $300 h upwards al low rate*.

Wco. W. Parker is homo from the

kV.IiiVdcs ' l ' ' u , w ' l ' , " n p Hamblctoniau thor -oughbrcds.

Pontine iccms tii be headquartera for

burglars and Ibieves. Wbnt nmkes Ponti-ac i» t

TRANIPERS. Among the r tccnt

estate transfers recorded, Hiii

following.

Win. W . Hatcli e t a l . t o Geo.

Parker, lot "i b ' lk 17. Lowell , $2. 'o.

H . Perrin to Win. Mosher, • fr - n. e.

f r J sec. 10, Lowell. t^.">0.

( ' . 11. Leslie t o W, S . Cilley, s w fr

i s w fr J sec. 15, Lowell, | l , 8 0 0 .

A, J . Green tn W . .1 Atkin- . lot

land in I.ewell, fOo#.

Win. J . Atk ins lo F . 1). Adanu , pie. •

land in Lowell, 11,000.

M A N F O C R D IN F L A T R I V E U . — O n

List ofl .r .Ttr .p.s r e m a i n i n g in t h e f o s t Ollice at Lowell. Kent Co . . Mieh., '

April l , . i . ^ • sicians. or som oy utaggnui, ia»» cutnei iu LADIES' LIST—Mrs. Catherine Alex-1 eri jence of Us success and superior virtno _

andcr , Mrs. Emma Henderson, Miss. Roichee'sGerman Symp for severe eonghi, e v i n „ i , . , , , u 11 .i i i . Dora Wil le t . cold! settled on the breast, comnmption, or

of NiobolU *« hunters , loafers and Sabbath breakers Qr.sis' L t s r - . l , C, Richardson, i any disease of tho Throat and Lungs. A i who have at all t imes t ramped through Thornd iko Suspender Co. proof of that fact is that any person afilielefl,

the country, shoot ing anyth ing t h a t , [ ' e raons c a l l i n g fo r t h e s e l e t t e r s w i l l , a f d ' 7 ; cam" in their way wi thout tho sUght.st please say " A D V B m i s B D " a n d give the \ i u ! ^ c , a l r u h u i B ^ a ^

1 of the year or con-1 '"ale or ilii- noosee, ed la this country from Germany, and it l J A B , W, UU-xt.. l , a , , w o n j c c l - u i cures aro astonishing everyone

1 scab uso it. Three doles will relieve any . u te . Try it. Sold by Lowell druggists.

Tho licit Bibbon.

Another rousing mass meeting was j regard for t h e sessou

held at Tra in ' s Hall, Sunday e v e n i n g . , l i l i o n "f " ' c game, and openingfencsi ,

Jr.?. U. Ormi i ton , president of t h a club tr«i>ping o n c rops nnd " san iug 1

i r : l occupied tbo chair, and P ro f . Hi.;ks sti 1 o w " » " w h o n remonstrated with. ' pei intcn. l rd the s ing ing . TKc first j ceusai|ucuce has been that tho fanners

w speech was by W. S. Whit t lesey Esq , i i " their r igl i teous indignat ion have iu-

who wn- followed by Messrs. . l a i . Craw.

the |

The i BUSINESS LOCALS,

LOWELL, Apr i l 23 , 1877. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer hi

for many years occupied an honorable pla

Monday morning tbo body of a man was | (1|1 P | a t r i T p r b r i d g e f o r » ••

seen fioating in F la t r'lTer bidow the f o r m Club R o o m . " A wholesale

, ford, Chas. Johnson, Manly Jones , J a s . j

i Kirk . (Triti Hill and Jason Batos of

this v i l l age ; Messrs. Hendr icks and

Bonner of Virgcur.cs. and P r o f . Mills,

the locturei . It was an enthusias t ic

meet ing . The boys who never a d -

d n i ^ c d a publ ic ga the r ing before, did

I splendidly . The Lowell Reform Club is fit-

t ing up t h e bui ld ing recently vacat

cd by VanWormer >fc Co. liquor dea l

Re -

a m ! dam al this place Mr. Tra in assisted ! r e t a U , i q u o r , l o r t , t h u s f , l r n , ( 1 i n , ( , a

bv others , S f cn rc l i l and broiltlbt it u . m | . a a n c c lua lquarters. F rank Avery to shore near bis i laugl i ler house . w i l | ( U . c u p y n f r o n t < n r n c r i w i t i , ,

Large c rowds of pe.)|ilo gather 1 there

but for some t ime no one was able lo

ident ify the body . I t had on a plaid

woolen shirt, a black vcel, dai.\ woolen

pants , brown chinchi l la coal utoi a pair

of coarse boots. The face was covered

wi th mud which could not be removed

wi thout tearing the llesh. T h e head

was part ly bald, hair qui te gray The man was evidently not far from GO years

of age, and bail probably been in

the water from two to three weeks .

Esq. Hunter and other* searched bis

c lo th ing and found in his pockets a

package of tea, two pipes and a neekt io

bu t no papers to iden t i fy him. Finally

J ames Kirk, clerk iu Wi lhe lm A Flana-

choice stock of varieties, such as confe-

tioimrv, cigars, etc.

Voto lor Supreme Jus t ico ami UcRonts.

fe t rcd tha t renj man who comes f rom: .„ , . n . . " i i 1 - ,11 x v . - i . J . : will p loaso cal l a t t h e L o w e l l \ \ eol-

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

reprobates . l e o u r c i fo r O n e Do l l a r E a c h , ami Nearly every farmer who has been s a t i s l V i i o n g u a r a u t e d .

falke<l wi th by the members of the club LOWKLL WOOLEN MILL. acknowledges the need of game protec- J " ' tion, a n d t h e wisdom of laws defining j j j r e M j ia j j in® the seasotvs in which came shall or shall a ' not be k i l led , and also acknowledgss | O v e r M r s . H o g a n s Mi l l ine ry the decrease of game from indiscrimi- S t o r e , B r i d g e S t r e e t , L o w e l l , Mich , nate s laughtor by po t hunters and o th - : b y Miss SATE a n d Mis s NELLIR era and wisbos i t were otherwise. The j p , . ^ . P r i c e s r e a s o n a b l e , w o r k members of K . C. S C . hold prcaisely w a r r 3 n t e J t o sa t i i fy , o r d e r s r e spec t -the same views and if the f anners will i : . . : .„ 1 throw their influence into the scale mat- ^ • tors will soon consli ' .ute ihemselvcs 10 . tha t all who wish to hunt or lish in a Monoy To Loan-

i.n.-lnr# i • a.-notu • ̂ a • 1 0 11,0 l o i l c I of American women, and h u . . P .. . . . . alio attained popularity in foreign counlrlei.

Iu any amount over $400, oa improved farms. Skinner & Provin Insurance Land nnd Loan Agents, Room •"> Levelt's Block,

4'lw2.

reaaonable, peaceable and sportsman-l ike manner , c:iit d a so so wi thout e v t e rmina t ing tho gnme or engender ing i ther l l ian t h e mos t cordial fei l ing be- Grand Rapidi, Mich. tween the farmers and their city b r o t h - ; — —

* " • , , , , T h e C h c a p o s t p laco in t o w n t o The club i io lon y urges the protection n r c I l „ 0 V 0 1 i r s | i r i l ) , m i i u n c r v i , m

o f game, bu t of all insectivorous birds, t w p i / , » p i i \ i » \ r \ v ' c u id of any creatures t h a t conduce dt- . l U n . O. A. L l l . v . 1

Helow la the ofileial vote of "IS coun*

t by the • la te canvassers

The ntpublican majori ty for supreme

; jus t ice i- C5,010; for president last fall

| in t h e same cdunties it was 34,073. On

regents t h e majori ty fo r Mr. ("oilier is

55,090 a n d for Mr. Maltz 00,508,

Tho tota l vole ahows an enormetis

i fa l l ing off , owing part ly lo a lack of gan ' s store, recognized t h e c lo th ing ns ^ ! t i l ! n o r c a ^ o ( i n U , r .

the same he sold to Larry Doylo of Ada e | l ^ ^ E v c r y ) l e m o c r a t

township, a few weeks . g o , and also be k i ! i > r v ^ „ l i u b l i f l i n - . . . na ida tc s

would be electcd, and every voter of

n ctly or indirect ly to the suppor t of j m a n k i n d . It has commodious looms,

tii s for jus t i r c of the supreme c o u r t a n d j i n Nellls block, Monroe street. Grand m a n ' s . -n,.P,>U .,f lb.. Illllv. raltr u.-i'Lr.lin.r »„ ( Rtt pills, lind a mCetiug is held eVCtV

. - , . , 0 ,. Ttvesdey evening . Should u suflicieni L a t e s t S t y l o of m i l l i n u r y an i l t.ie oflicial returns received m this city n u i n b e r of landholders accept the invi- D i v - s m a k i n g a t

i ta l i on i>f tho club t > become members. .MKS, C , A , C H A P M A N ' S , fori nightly or monthly meetiuus will be | _J ' a m m g e d to be held in tho af ternoon, so t bat farmers can at tend them

D r . E , S. Holmes is the pres ident of tho club a n d Sir. O. If. Dunton the sec-re ta ry , and any inquiries for information will lie nromptlT answered by tbem.

This is because it does rraroBH what i t promises In warme.'t friends aro those who havo used it (ho longest, and thoss who sound id praise tbo loudest are thoso who from ac-tual experience and personal trial hate do-monilrated that by iu use gray hair ii reitor-ed to its natural co'or and dry, hanh, wiry hair is made soft and luslrous, a thing of beauty and a mailer of toy and pride lo lh» wearer.—.?'i&-5oirrr and Demecrat, Corinth, Mut.

SWEET'S HOTEL. G r a n d R a p i d s ,

T T > n S i x o , 1 ^ - M i c h .

N'o be t t e r hotel in the West .

ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (Neat D i M Depot,)

LOWELL, MICH.

B l a o . i l a s s fo r sale a t E . A . C h a p - MeGEE Prop, t h i s House [formerly know n as the Rhine I

House] has been thoroughly oTerhauled , rea-ovatcd and repainted, and now prorides lirst-class accommodatiom for its guests.

IMuc G l a s s lor sale a l E , A . C h a p -

m a n ' s . J

lievcil the tleceased to be the man.

Others acquainted with Doyle subsc- both par t ies k n t » t h a t j u i t i c e would bo luently i.-.w the body nnd agreed with

Kirk that the d e c t a i e d was Larry D o j 1c,

An inquest wns held, several witness

es testified, among them Mr. Farrell "f

Ada with whom Lawrence Doylo (com •

monly called Larry) bad lived an I Mr

Cavanaugh a ne ighbor of Fatrel l . Larry

wns lait seen in Lowell two weeks ayo

yesterday (Tuesday) , No marks of

violence could be found on his body and v o t e > f i ) r KAV

the verdict of t h e jury was ••nccidental

d r o w n i n g , "

Mrs. Rex. of Crystal is the mother of

ibrco little new liorn daugh te r s ' Vie. i toria Ite-'iA."

the Ionia

slope into

W. K. Kidd retires f rom

Stundtrd and L. E Rowley

the vacancy.

Age and size considered, there is

probably noth ing as a l rong as a

young onion.

The W . C. T, 1". will meet at the

rooms of the Reform Club Thursday nf

tcrnoon at 5 o'clock.

O r l . Hill returned home last week

le t te r l>ox,waii addressed t o — " s c o g o ell

Noy . " l lwas ^cllt t o Ohicago, Illinois.

A Biibscriber wants t o know when a t ad-po le tu rns into a hop-pole. We have t oad -mi l tha t wo don ' t know.— A'err/ifoim Herald.

Keep your peepeis a'bout you and you

won't f rog -ge t these I 'ning".

A Vergcnnes girl c h u r n e d over an

hour and then the b u t t e r d idn ' t eome.

She could base r b t i n i c d another hour

witl iout loiing her pat ience, bu t her

brother came around jimI then and told

lier to "cheese i t , "

i The Legislature baa passed a l)II|

making a bushel of npp lcs weigh 48

piiinuls. NeM fall we c a n go lo the

grocery and buy a pound of T w e n t y -

iiiincc Pippins, under the law. O, the

l .egialaluic hasn ' t lieen ii ,ii four

^ months for nothing.

To Hon :.MI.N.- Tlie I .ewel l d r iv ing

. park will be open In b o n c n e n May I.

The track will be in good order. Par -

ties desir ing to tuu t h e s.'ourse dur ing

the season will app ly ti» T.'r, I. H. Mai

colm,

-AITOINTKD —At tlu» reoent meet ing

of the Grand River Coi jgregnt ional Con-

ference at Greenville, Revs. J . Morgan

of Grand Rnpids, 1). I , . Ea ton of Low-

ell. and L . P . Spelmauvof Stanton were

well adminis tered and the univers i ty

well managed by our nominees The

total vote for Hayes a n d T i l d e n in tho

same counties was 295,0011, while the

to ta l for Cooley and Severens is only

1 0 2 , 7 0 2 , - a fall ing off of 102.071, ..r 35

per cen t . Tim remain ing >ipbi connlie.-.. most-

1 ly small a n d remote, cast only 10,002 S P 4 ma

jori ly for Hayes.

Our cleai majori ty t ins spr ing , l ike

J Y S S O L U T I O N .

I'he partnenhip heretofore existirg be-tween («, N VanWotJier and O. F. Freeman under tho firm name ofG. N. Van Wormsr !i Co. il this day dissolted by mutual consent, the buslnesi being continued by O. F, Free-

We are lowed t o and fro bv con tend - ' w h » w ' l ' P R V l l . ? e b U B c J c o : , ' c t M

claims of the lalo firm, Dilcil, Lowell, Mich., March 23,137T.

G . N . VAHWORMSR k C o ,

W A S H I N G T O N - T A L K .

WASHIX-TON, D. ('., April 19, l^TT.

i n g e m o l i o u s . J m t aswe hail squared (

away for a l i t t le ' •shindy" o v i r t h e ,

Southern poLicy—some for,othersaij 'ainst

the l ineerc , lint as some believe mi- .a - i

ken , to e l iminate war issues f rom oui* {

pol i t ics—the dip lomats who have bci n

wrest l ing w i t h t h e Eastern question for ,

10 many months , found their patience

exhausted by Turkey ' s perverseness.and

wo paused in our preliminary movements

looking to nn active newspaper warfare

upon our d issent ingneighbois , to watch

the terrible preparat ions mak ing fo r i

real hott i l i t ies t h a i will clothe an entire 1

continent in mournin: : ; and now eemes ,

B l u e G l a s s for sale a t E , A, C h a p -m a n ' s ,

X f . v S p r i n g Mi l l i ne ry a t M U S , C , A . C H A P M A N ' S .

Tlie L a t e s t and Bes t Cigar E x t r a ' a t W e s t s

" T h e

A M E S I I . W E E K S -

I X S U R A N C E ,

R E A L E S T A T E ,

C O L L E C T I O N a m i , ;

L O A N A G E N C Y ,

C O N V E Y A N C I N G , -i

and N O T A R Y P U B L I C .

Desirable Properly for sale and lo rent.

Resident Agent for

Insurance Co. of North America, Assets , over $0,000,000, Surplus over all l iabilities $3,300,0 K),

rates aa low as any fint-class c o m p a n y .

J u s t r t ' c i v c i a U r g c l i « c S p r i n g C i o t h i B g a t A l t h e a ' s ,

o f

that at the general elect ion last year

I NR. L. L, C, E.ITKRTAT.*MR.NT. I lie 3LLJ [I,,, , \ j , r i i electioii in 1875, will vary | the old Boss, pu t t i ng a new song in our

second enter ta inment given l>y the L a - ; but a few votes from 25,000; but the ; motilhs anil carrying eonsteinat ion to

dies Literary Club at I rain H Hall, on aggrega te vote being reduced about US | the hard heart of many a veleran, p -L

Fr iday evening, called out a large, in p e r c e n t , of course our re la t ive s t rength j itk-ian and " re fo rmer , '

telligent, and appreciate audience ." is so much greater . Such i* thu reply I The war news has noi idcr fu i ly- t imula-

We know this is a s terotypen newspaper of Michigan to the democra t i c shriekers ted speculation and among the I'lst fruits

phrase, but in th is case il means jus t who " a p p e a l e d to the p e t p l e at the I ia an advance of one cent on every loaf

H a l s a m i

l l l h e n ' s .

C a p s , n e w s l o r k a t

Special at tent ion given to

Collections,

And prompt re turns nu ide .

.Money to loan in sums of $500 a n d u p w a r d s on real es tate secur i ty .

5t;f O. 11. LOOK. Lowell , Mich.

LOAXS EFFECTED O-V REAL

from several foreign shores, and started appointed a Home Mi isionery rommi t -foi another on Monday tee

The Grand Rapids Democrat kindly

continues to keep Mr, Hradley's name

before Ihc people.

Rake up the lefuse around the house

and make a bon-fire, before decomposi-

tion sets in and gives you the dumps.

Cnpt. Gntnbce has ordered nn engine,

a boiler Ac . for his new boat and ex-

|iects to sluam up in two or three weeks.

O D D F E L L O W S ' D>AV. — T o - m o r r o w .

(Thursday 20th) has been designated ns n d a y of t h a n k s g i v i r . g b y the I. O . 0 . F .

it being the 58th anniversary of the

what it says. The prc.-enco and pat-

ronage of such nn audience give encour-

agement ami support lo the club, truly

gratifying, showing the light element

of society to be heartily in sympatby

with Us effor ts and obje I

The overture by the Lowell ( 'oriu t

Rand was a fine selection nnd e v aed-

ingly well rendered.

Mrs, J . S. n u n l then read i finely

writ ten "address of welcome'" a b n h

was warmly received.

T h a t beaut i ful duct ••Crowning tbo

Sea" sung by Mrs. I . E. Strong and Mrs

J . W. Hine, with Miss Freda Robinsim

at the organ was loudly applauded.

Also the recitation by Mis ; Funny Hoy. e

w h o presented the "Curfew Hell" ex

ccedingly well . Dreskcll came next w ith his t onet

solo, and stirred up the audience as us-

ual, responding with neatness i-.nd di -

patch to the eneore. I t took j i .st- t t minutes lAun Arbor

lime) for Jas , W , Hine to tell wluu be

knew about " S h o d d y " a f t e r which t h e

audience was completely carried away

" W i t h the Tide'" l>y tho Lowell (Juai -

tel te Club, Messrs. Hicks, Hunt , Sun

dcrlin and Chase.

The character piece called "Al l ln i ly"

in w hich Mrs, Jas . W . Hine appeared a>

R n y m e n ' s , y o u t h ' s a n d o o y ' s

pol ls" against republican - f r a u d , p e r - | of bread , with a still fur ther n s e l h i e a t - j f l 0 ' h i , , ' f 4 1 1 5 , a S ' ' * , , , , C n ' S - ( o r B e r |

jury, corrupt iwi ind . l ime . " cued The export business in bread- s ' ® r ® ' ' ^ r a ' n s h l o c k . T i l l s IS t h e | —

lUful.E,.: ., , Stuffs in the neighboring city of Haiti- On'J" e x c l u s i v e C l O l b l N g h o u s e In

more has never been so large as the prei-1 L o w e l l . Tho New Orango Act, ont moi i lb . T h e owner# of shipping | „ . , — - •

hu, i'h1,i> linve 8 l , . l b , > I A U b ? " , ' very mater ial advancu in f r e igh t s ; and I

; * • £ « • « « « » D F O R E I U U T E I T S

great increase of btt«in«ss. U is • dd

ESTATE SECURITY. oi'Firr. is T H A W ' S n m t i i a o , W E S T S I D E ,

r p sTAtm.

! JoKiah Allen's w i fe ; Mrs ,1. C . S c o t t as

o rder . Ry proclan l a t ion of the Grand Rettsy liobbet, and Jns , H. Weeks, as

Sire and Muster, au.bordiiuite lodges arc P r o f . Gusher, was admirably prcicnt-

dlrectcd to a s sc t cb l e at their lodge cd and enthusiastically received. The

rooms and appropr i a t e ly observe the enter ta inment closed with "Moonl igh t s u a ; l n , i be sued, cont rac t auil be con-day . | on the L a k e , " by the Quarte t te Club, I t r a d e d with, and may have a c o m m o n

The fol lowing is the tevi of the Seaafce

bill amendii ig the act to incorpora te

S ta te and «ut • rdinalc Granges, approv-

ed April t,, 1^75, as amended and final.

ly passed by the House, and now await-

ing ihc Governor's approval :

Any thir teen or more persons of law-

ful age, residents of th is State, and be-

ing membprs of any cotinly, d i s t r ic t , or

subord ina te Grange of the Pa t rons of

Husbandry , duly charteivd by the Na-

t ional or State G'iaag«, by char ter a p -

proved by Hie Stale Grange, des i ious to

become incorporated, may make and

execute articles of association, specify-

ing there in as provided in section two

of ibis :u l , and acknowledging the

"nine as specified in section two, a n d

lile a copy of tho charter g i an led aa

aloresaid by said National or S ta to

Grange , in the ollice of the county clerk of Hu' county where tin: business oflico of tbo Grange is located, and the some shall be recorded by such county c lerk , in a book to be kept in the ollice for

: that pu rpose ; and thereupon, t h e per-sons who shall h a r e s igned such ar t ic les of association, together wi th t he i r asso-

1 elates a n d successors who shal l sign sueh arliclef, shall be a body poli t ic and corporate , by ihu name expressed in such articles ot association, and by t h a t

i name they and their successors shal l havo succession, a n d by that n a m e may

F O I S T AND LOWELL M I L L S ,

H A T C H & C R A W . Q I L M O B E i CO. , S u c c f M o r a l o C H I P M A l

H O S M E I I i C O , S o l i c i t o r . I ' s l t n l i m o c a i c U In . - . - , , , «I I c o u a l n ^ a . UK IMS ID a d r s n c e . N o c h a > ( e u n l r i a

t h a t t h e R u s s i a fleet m N e w \ o r k a n d I l l i " p a l a n l i . i : t s n l i . j . N.I i m l o r n u k l n i | i r a l im i -, , I iut>a«»mlnsllon«, N'na.ldillonat (etafor obtain. San 1" raucisco Will, III till' t v e n t of war, Injau ; •u.lucIiDja tclieailDf, Uy aiccrnliltru-

i nn ul i h » ; C n r a n i i . a i o a r r a I l r c i r c t . . l s p p l l i a l i o n i a l u a y h t - i i ' f l r a . l , .Sp.cUl a l l a n l i o n KIICII to I n i r r -

r . ; ' I r t r h . i L . a bolo io i h " 1 ' a l e n l OHlea, E s t a D a m n a ' I ' e l o i r Ciin,-ra>a. l u f i i n i ! « m » D t S u i t a i s J l t r . - r an l

v i-. I v i U l i ^ s l t o n a p p a i t a l D i D ; In iovan ' . iuna . ; I j ' - n t - . S o n i l a l i u i p i o O i l n i o r a i t C o , f o r i ' j n i -

L A N D CASES, L A N D W A R R A N T S a n d S C R I P ,

C.i I L a n . l C a i f i p r o M - c u i f ' I k t l o r r t b e '*a H. i.^D> r « l L a n l Oftir* t n 1 t)#partDirBt<>( tLo In-t f r i ' U a I'TiTatN L t n . l C la i in9 , M i L i o f «a«l pre-emj* . t io i i CUi t iK tand l l m i i f t t M t l C M e n a t t v a . l t . l to . L i o J ' — — — .^cnp i n 40 , so , » n J K . O k.-r® p i t c t a for >•!». T h i s <.*rip K' i i i rn^bltf , a n J can bet l o o t t r . l i n ' h e n a m *

in a few days. O u r g o v e r n u u n : - ems , ^ u ' i ^ o i ' f q i " } -p i o f t h e h a i n c o p i n i o n n n d ll.'iS o r . l ' T C . i I l i e * v a f u * v i t h U o o a t r U u a t r a r r a n t " . ^ • a d t t f t B p l o F l o u r , F e e d ( x C i f c o n s t a n

. a t l i l m ^ r c « C n . r i * r p « a i p h U t o l I n a t r u c t i o n a . concentrat ion of our European -ouad- A R R P A D C A P DAV RNILWTV

rcliie j u i t outside the limits nf Ameri- ' 'i"".

can waters, as internat ionally , | i f |

and tbe re be in readiness to pounce upon

all craf ts car ry ing good; contra 1- .nd of

war lo her enemies. About aii '.he

European dip lomats residing l u r e b.v.e

lieeu sounded by theen te rpr i s ingrcn , it

er, and they all seem to agree .t« to the

a l m t i t certain declarat ion of war a i t h -

CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.

A R R E A R S OF PAY and B O U N T Y . O:*! • r f , S o l J i « r a , a n < l H a l l o r a o f t h a l a t o

concentrat ion of our European Spmd-

ron at a n d about Constantnople to , , • . . n r t U - l r h n r a a r o l n m a n y ca««a a n t l t l f d t o m o n r v

' v a l c l l . V m c n c a n i n t t T e » l f . ( r o t t • b - O o T e r r m a n l o I w h i i h l b ^ T b a f a n o k n o w l -The Pres ident is reported it very dif- Wniofuiihutory ofapraic*, and .tstr thf

ficult 10 obtain the consent of gen t le -men to s f r t c upon the commission lor viii b« (.•iTrn^oa freca invest igat ing the atTau's of the New P E N S I O N S , York CUbtelll HOUSP, With 11 view more AlU>fflcar«,Soiaiata,and SaiIorawo*Dd,J int.

lut iJ . or injured In Ilia lalo war, howaTataliitntljr, can oblslD a pannion bjr addraann* Ollmora Co.

Cuoiprotacnlod by liiluiorr ft Co. bafore tha au-premeCourl of aba t'D'.lfd 8Ute« tha ('our*, o Claims and tin Sonlhern CtslmsCoonilnlon.

Kich daprtlmanioloarliualnfaaliconductad in i .rpiralabnraau, uudar ch«rK-»oi Iba .atne expar-rncfdparll'a.-mntoyrd by Ihc "Id Brni. I'lODptal-l,.ntion to aUliu«inauoolrual#d lo Qllmnic Ji Co ia Ihuaaa. mod. Wolnlonllo niu iacc«»a by ds, I • FrTlni; i t . A ldreiM, (lilmure Ji C". 020 F Street,

Wathlnjton I) C. '

particularily to ascertain tho t ru th of the allegad collusion between its of-ficials and New York importers by which the government has been robbed of fully 40 per cent , of its revenues. To avoid nny appearance of whitewashing in re-port , Secretary Sherman has declined to allow Collector Arthurs tu namo any I of the commission. This investigation wi th Tweed 's rcyelatioiis has reduced 1

on hand.

We have in operation one of

FAIRBANKS'

HAY SCALES For t h e a c c o m m o d a t i o n of t h e p u b l i c

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L .

JAS. W. UIHB, Editor nnd FsbUriicr.

LOWBLL, . . - MIOUIOAN.

V A R I O U S T O P I C S .

I i h t u been di tcoTered thn l k w m hoppcrH do not l ike Borghum, aiuI t he re fo re t h o fnrmerK of Minno»ot« propesi! to raiao it , " jupi l o f p i t o ' em." T h e r e teoniB, n f t r r nil, to be a fellow follow feel ing between the hopper and t h e real of m a n k i n d . Very few peo-ple l ike a o r g h n m .

MOKK t h a n l.OOO.tXX) copies of tin-Bible a r e p r in ted yea r ly . This w equal lo m o r e t h a n 11),000 evcry week, m o r e than :!,000 evcry d a y , S00 every hour , or 5 every m i n n t e of working t ime. More copies of the sacred Scr ip lurcs a r e d e m a n d e d in t h e KnglidJ language t han iu tho Ungnagca of nil tho other nat ions of t h e world.

THE f u n e r a l of a Ch inaman , who WM recen t ly m u i d e r e d in San Francis-co, s eems to have been qu i t e a n un ique a f l a i r . T h e dead m a n held a keen-edged ca rve r in his h a n d , a n d a yellow Hag bear ing the word " Vengeanco," covered t h o collin. A m o u n t e d Ca ina m a n rode a t each c o r n e r of t h e hearse, a n d A h t j o a rode a b o i d to clear the road. H o euccceded in r u n n i n g over a whi te m a n , i n j u r i n g h i m severely, and gett ing himself a r r e s t ed .

T u e laUst chemica l notion is to fell t r e w b y olectr ici ty. Tho two ends o! tho coppe r wires of a ga lvanic b a t t e n

aro connec ted with a p la t inum wire, which, of course , ina lan t ly b u c o m o red-hot, a n d while so in gently f e e sawed acroes t h o t r u n k of tho t ree to be felled, unt i l it burns i u way th rough . I t is calculated l i ia t a tree which would r equ i r e two hours ' hard chopp ing to br ing down, can be cut th rough by this p r o c e « iu fifteen min-utes.

A u u u of f r u i t brought all the way f r o m California to the Centennial ex hibition in a r e f r i ge ra to r car, created m u c h a s ton i shmen t there . T h e com-p a n y which m a d e th is and o the r ship-meu ta last yea r , has now been enlarged and in tends going in to t h e businoM on a large scale. I t is called the Califor-nia F r u i t a n d M e a t Shipping C o m p a n y , and h a s a cap i t a l of $500,000. The Cal i fornia f ru i t m a d e a good impres-sion in t h e eas te rn m a r k e t s last y e i r , and it is g ra t i fy ing to learn Iba t gen-

erous s h i p m e n t s of il a r e to b i m a d e tho pre«ent eeaeon.

Mk-s MYKA CLAKK OAISKJ, now a b o u t 70 years old, is a p ic tu resque Cgure in t h e Uni ted Statca Court room at Now Orleans. T h e Democrat of tha t city says: " S h e m a y bo seen every day in the Uni ted Sla tes Court , s i t t ing by he r lawyers, enveloped by m o u n d s of old worn a n d begr imed records, intently a n d earnes t ly absorbed in h u n t i n g u p

p a p e r s a n d whisper ing suggestions to t h e counsel engaged in the a r g u m e n t of t h e d e m u r r e r in he r prolonged litiga-t ion . Th i s a r g u m e n t has been going on now f o r weeks, a n d has been confined t o t h e var ioua d e m u r r e r s a n d motions, wi th a v e r y d i m prospect of an early a p p r o a c h to t h e m e r i t s of t h e esse ."

T h k usua l ch i ld ren ' s pas t ime in W a s h i n g t o n of roll ing eggs in t h e Cap-itol g rounds o n Eas te r Monday , was no t e n j o y e d th i s year , a law hav ing

been enac t ed by Congiess prohib i t ing t h e use of t h e p a r k s as a p lay ground. I ' h e cus tom h a d c o m o to be an estab-lished f e a t u r e of t h e day , a n d was t h e sourco of g r e a t a m u s e m e n t to young and old. On E a s t e r Monday last yea r t h e p a r k s were visited dur ing tho d a y by f r o m 7,000 to 10,000 persons, a n d t h e pr ivi lege allowed tho chi ldren was usurped by grown a n d half-grown per-sons, a n d t h e turf and ^raes on the t"r-races was d a m a g e d to such an extent t h a t Congress was moved to pass t h e bill r e f e r r e d to .

Sax FKAXCIECO a p p e a r s to nu growing with a h e a l t h y growth . I ts last direc-c r y conta ins 100,850 n a m e s , which ac-

cord ing to t h e u sua l me thod of compu-tation—tii roe persons fo r every n a m e —would give t h e c i ty 302,550 inhabit-an t s ; 22,000 a r e Chin wo. T h e increase in popula t ion in a yea r w m i l per cen t . ; 1,000 new buildings were erected d u r i n g t h e yea r , :i3 of which c wt $8,. 500,000. I 'ubl ic i m p r o v e m e n t s dur i i .g t h e y e a r cos* $10,000,0.10. T h e r e a r e now 27,000 bui ld ings in tho city l imits of wh ich 4,3'J0 a r e br ick; :!4,02'J ••hil-d r e n a r o enrolled i -, t lie puo l ic schools, a n d 22,701 a t t ended . T h e expenn) of m a i n t a i n i n g tho schools Was *#07,751, a n d t h e total va lue of school proper ty $2,505,500.

TUB Missouri l e g i s l a t u r e luisrojected a whipp ing post bill, that , if paescd, would have b e e n l i ae l j to fill tho S ta te with wailing and woe. i t provided t h a t n n y person convicted a second t i m e f o r petit larceny should be public-ly whipped on his bare back •vith a r a w h i d e , t h e lasheu to be for ty , save one . I 'orsons convicted ol g rand l a r ceny a second t ime, in addi t ion to i m p r i s o n m e n t in t h e pen i t en t i a ry , were t o receive thir ty-nine lashes, to bo a d m i n i s t e r e d by the warden or o t h e r keepe r , immedia t e ly upon being rece ived at t h e peni ten t ia ry . I 'arents o r g u a r d i a n s fo r cruelly lioating or a b u s i n g ch i ld ren , and wives and hus-bands f o r cruel ly beat ing and abusing e a c h o the r , were also to be pun i shed with t h o lash.

A WASIUHQTON let ter thus touches on a secre t in t h e l i f e of A. J I . S t e v e n s ; Several of t h e ladies who have been a t t h e Na t iona l H o t e l th rough the win-te r , have been f a i t h f u l n u r t e s to Alex-ande r H . S tevens . H e has been mos t app rec i a t i ve of t he i r t ende r care , and o n e day said to one of t n e m whom h e was thank ing f o r h e r a t t o n t i o n s : " Y o u a r e t h e only one of my nurses here who has neve r kissed m c . " T h e lady (who is a g r a n d m o t h e r , ) immedia te ly s tooped a n d kissed h i m on the forehead . W h e n h e expressed h is pleasure, she said to h i m , " M r . Stevens, I wonder tha t y o u who app rec i a t e w o m e n t o highly, have n e v e r m a r r i e d . " " A h , yea ," he answer-ed , " b u t there ' s a s tory about tha t . " Th i s h e did not tell, bu t i n t ima ted be |

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an o i d * r d o u i WatLinglon , will n o t p a y o u t a n y inure legal t emle ra nl ( I and %l.

A m u . ii iHdure t h e I l lmola l e g i i i a l i u e n i j u i r i u g o w n e r * of b-jlel* l o l ue j i l u l t a b l e ro | i e a n d o t h e r

i p p l l a n c o f o r ea rape in all r o o m i above the l im at i r i l i ,

FOBEIQN.

W i r n r e f e r e n c e l o w b i t g u i r a n t e e l l u i a l i m u i t l u t e b e f o r e d r e a m i n g of r u c o c i i In war agaliial T u t k e y , a c o r r x p o n U c u t I r e m J ' i r a w r i t e * : He-

a j - i ' l i u g war o p i n i o n la d l t l d e d . Tha t I tuaaU will ever be • I r a - b a« lo a t t ack T u r k e y wi lhou l be ing

e n r e ol the u i u t r a l i l y cf A u a l r i a a n d O c r m a n y

aeeaia lo m a n y I m p n a l b l e . N e i t h e r la it c l ea r , ea j iec ia ' l ) a l t e r P r ince Dl>marck 'a rrai im|<tlou of

o i lke , b o a l l . i ana c m e v e r h a v e a Aim re l iance on that in utrallly, Ou the other hand, no one a up P 1-f* that Turkey will beglu boillliliia, ao »e ate at a di-ai l- i ick. Hi lo re t h e m i d d l e or the <ud of

.May lb ne In »hu»o bandi ure lor Ihe moment Ibe drrllulea of maukiud-tbe Cur and Prince Uia-n u r c k — c a n m a k e u p t h e i r m i n d * . I n o r d e r l o c o unpv th - Ditmbe llunaia mual reckon with (Jer-many. The way lo Conilanlinople Ilea I jrougb B r r b n , Tin- jireac-nl p o a l l l o n I", t ha t 11 war break* ou t I h e I cau i l m a y lie I h e e i t e n a l o u o( (he I l u N i a u

e m p i r e (o t h o Dunnbi- , I h c Boap ln rua , ( h e T a m u a M r ' i iu t* ina , a n d the i ' . upbra te* , a u d the a m a l g a m a

linn of inu.Oetl.ua] men of the Kelavic natPm. Can II'I nmny or any European utate losk op and ae. ipiliare In au :h a niiiauuimallunr

A M F r r c i o i U D i u aprc la l a l a t > • thai Oen . I g n a -tii M "111 i c e u i n p a n y t in C u r l o K l a i h e n e f f ,

A iii-i-AT-H f r o m l ' ea(h naya It i* expec ted that

war will be dec la red al K l i c h e u e l l , Apr i l 21. |

A 8 t . P i T i n i c * * t i l e ( r a m of Apri l l l t h , u y * war la r e t a r d e d in offl.-lal c i r c l e t a* Inov iUb le , b u t K m i l a n mi l i t a ry m e t a u r e * d o uo t i n d l - a l e a n lm> m t i l i a l e o p e n i n g of (he c a m p a i g n . It t i lie leved

H u t Aualr la will n u k e a u e f f o r l a( p i c i f l a * l l o n „ l i u l a a c c r u la not t l i o u g h l p robab l e .

T i l * / . i .V . f J , l l rua ie la , publ iahea a te legrai i i

I roni I / m d e n H a l i n g t h e E u d i i h g o v e r n n u n l la of o p i n i o n t ha i u u d - r the p r e i e n t e i r c i i t n i t a n r r * any

f u r t h i r l t r | 4 fo r t h e lua lu tena i i ee ol peace Ii uae-le**.

J i ikm ( V O o a s o a P a w < a ( i crei l l le i l u l t h a n in-lenMou of a - ( | | i n g iu ( b e Uni t ed H l a l t f ,

A S r , I ' t l i a - P l - a n d i a p i l c h alale* I b l i a g n n d

conuci l of war It b - l u g b e l l l b - r e . T » b C a b l n i t r e i t t r d t Ibe T n t k l a b c-irc-.ilar a t a c n m p l d e r e p •-

II u ol Ihe p rc toca" , a a d t h - r e l o r e i lecl lnea i h e P tie*! p r o p j u l 1} i i n l a i pee l a l r i - t i l p o i e n t l i t y 10 81. P e l e n t i n r g , a t f u t l b r r n e g o t U l l n i i I ' u i e l e i a ,

M o - m x t u i i o will d e f e r l i e r r a u i u p t l o u of ho t -l i u t l e i u n i l l Kuaaia 'a d i a l i l e d i i a n

Tat l.-nnl HrrnU annouucei that reinforce-m e n t ' have b e e n l e n t l o i h e T u r k i i h f o r c e * in Ibe Vilajet o l l h < O a n u b i . Hi t w a t veMf l* »l l l l>e or -

d e r e d t o S i i i i u a , o n I h e B I t e l Sea . a n d Are f r i ga t e* t s c r u l M In t h i M e i l i l e r r a n t a n .

TUE M l n l i t e r of War b a t o r d e r e d I t n ca l l ing o a l In I h e m l l i l a r y d i a l r l c t of 81. P e t e r a b n r g of all

•o ld le r* on f u d o u g h b e f o r * I h e } I d I m t . A P * * * d i i | i a l c h a la l ia tha t Ihe po r t e ' a c i r cu l a r

e l p r e i a e i a d e a i r e f o r i t b i a r m a m e n l , a u d la m u c h m o r e c o n c l l l i l o r y t h a n w a i e i p e r t e j .

A ST. P i T t a a a n a n pape r aayi Iha l (he T u r k i i h c i r cu l a r categorical ly t e fu"e* Ihe d i m a u i l * ol I h e

IMWtl-t. A D l n r a i c a f r o m St. P X r n b u r g c o t f l r m t Ihe t»-

p u t Iha l l l u u l a haa B i e d u p o n I h e I . l ib In t l . , aa

t h e d a l e W f u r e w h i c h I h e p o r t e m u a l g ive l i t de-c ia ion in r e g a r d l o e e n d i n g a i l r a o r d i na ry a n . b a i -a a d o r t l o S t . P e l e n b n r g .

T n * ,I-|'IKV /.'uaae aay* e v e r j t h i n g d ' | i e n d * ii|Min t h - declalou* w h i c h l b * ambaa>ador would b r i n g ,

b a t in a n r c a t a, H u i t l a b a r i n g gone t o t h e u l t u e a t limit Iu the i ^ t h of conceaalun will not go on a a in -gle tlep further. The 81, Peltnhvtg Hour* (ht:rlti dec lare* w a r l« t n e v i l i b l e . T h e ai luai l-m u auch Ibat r e t r e a t la impoMih le f o r c i l h - r p a r t y .

WABHUiaTOU.

I * the U n i t e d 8 la tea S u p t e r a e C o u r t o n I h e ICIh Ina t . , in I h e caae ol Noah O. P r r k l n a »a, T h o T o w n of BoulU Ot tawa, III . , p e n n l » i i o n waa g r a n t e d l o

t h e c o u n n I l o r l h e b o n d h o l d e t i lo Ale a pet i t ion l o r a m o d i S c a t l o n of the laat o p i n i o n of I h e C o u r t .

I b l a ca i e i* o u * of c>nalder*ble lu te real, luvolv lng l b * validity of bonda a i i i o u n t i n ; lo |Vi),00U l a a n - d e n i c c o n n t of t h e O l l awi , O o e g o k I l eck H i r e r

l l a l l r iud by Kenda l l Ooun lv , I l l l no l f , a u d lown-t b l | « a loui j the l ine of the tva I.

I x m p o n a c t i a n i n q a l r y c o n n r L lng I b e recent removala f r o m the Peue i eu l l u tva i i . Secre ta ry

S c h u t i d t n i e * thv; m y p e m m a l or pul t t lca l i n -flurncei w i r e t a k e n In to accoun t in n u k i n g Ihe ae-lecl ioua, a n d a t a e t l a I h i t , a i a ravtlrr of f ac l , aev-

e - a ; c( the e m p l o y r * o h .-a - ae tv ice* were d lapenaed witti ja ia /ea .ed the l l r o u g e a t p j l l l i ca l ii flu-i ee .

1 R ( I t e a t d e n t baa p a r d o n e d C u l t lea E , B r a c e ,

c o n i i i e . l Iu Ibe c r tmiua i o i u n cf Ihla d i a l r l c t . In A p t U l a i l , of f o r g e r y , and a e i i e n c - d to o n e ) e a r In

A l l m y p e n i l e n l i t r y . Th i t i t t h e A n t j i . r . l on Prea idenl I laye* h u t i g u t d .

1 w a n i r e m p l o y r * of t h e p e m l o u o m c e w o r e d i i cha ig . -d nn t h e U b I n t l .

T h i c e l r b t a t e j i r l l n g l n n ea la te , n e a r W a i h l n g -o n . which w * f i r f e l l e d In I h e U u l l r d S ta le* by

Ibe n o c p i i m e n t of lla l i t c s d u r l i i g Ibe w i r o f I h e

rebe l l ion , a n d Mirned Into a na t i ona l e r ae t r ry . It now c l a imed by Hi l o r m e r p t o p r l e l o r , O e n . 0 , W

O u t l l a U « , who . In I * ac t i on f o r c j c t m e n t , aue* t h e g n v e r u m e n l fo r lla r e i l o r a l i o n . h veral I bou -a m d u n i o n r o l l i e r * a re b u - l e d In Ita ao l l .

T u g Br l t l ah m l n l i t e r a t W a i M n i l o u , S i r E d w a r d

T h o r n t o n , » 11 v | i | | F n g l i n d l u M a y . U l i r ecen t Villi t o O a l a d a h a d n o r e l e r e u c r In Ibe Aahi ry quitl-u,

HECBITABT P n r a H t i i baa c o m m e r c e d l o o r g a n -

I r - Ibe Comtu ia i l on which 11 t o l a t e t i l g i l e t h e New Y o i t c i i t t o m b o u i e . T h e p w i t i o n of c h a l t m m

of I h e c o m m l i i i n n la u n d e n t o o d t o have I * t n t e n -d e r e d to O ' U , D l i . N o r e a p o n a e b u yet b e i n r e -

ce ived f r e m h l u . I I It H h e r a u n ' * l o l e u i i o n l o *o c j n t l i l u t o Ih ia e o m i u i a i i o n tha t il will c o m m a o d t h e reapect of t h e c o u n t r y ,

T m dbmil iaa l of Mr. BuMel l , t h e Amer ican min-

I t t - r . ' r i m t h e cap i ta l of V e n e t a e l a by t h e g o i e r n -1 m e a t of tha t r e p u b l i c , no* long *lne», will p robab ly

t o o n be*cjme l b i a u b j e c t of a cab ine t a e i i i o o . T h e

a f fa i r m i y y t l lie m i d e t h e p r r l e i l fo r l e r l m t d i p b i u u t i c tieg i t l a t lun i .

T i t c b o a r d of e u d n e e n t p p a l n U d l o i n r e ' l i g a l e t in *uflleieiicy n l the f o u n d a i i a o ol I h e Waah lug toc

m o n u m e n t , h a v e c o m p l e t e d Ibe l r r t p o r t . T h e r o Ii good a u t h o t i l y f e r a t a t t u g l i n t I b e r e i w r t will con-

d e m u I b e f o u u d a l i o u a i l u m f f l c l e u l t o w a r r a n t t h e comple t ion of I b e m o n u m - n t o n t h e p r o e n t » i ie .

T i m Pr i a i ' lent i i g m d t h e e o m m l i a i a n a of *l>oul

n n y p o * t a i i * l e n Apri l 11. N l u e l e n l h t of I h i m were l eap i -o io t tu i n l* ,

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES,

C n a i LI* U o a a t r waa robbed ol t'.OUO In O o r -

e r n m e u t b o n d * a t Boa ton . M a i * , , o n Ihe ICth io*l , ( i m i . i . l i a o o k a , a co lored OUITICI OU Black-

well'a I i l a n d , In I l t e m p l i n g lo e a c a p j o n I h e 161b I m t , m a d e a u a i i a u l l u p o n t h e k e e p e r . T h e la t t e r

d r e w a p l a t o l a n I Ared, ki l l ing B r o o k * I n i t a s t l y . A L i a i i m o d t l x e n of Van W i t i , I n d , , C, K m n p ,

c o m m i t t e d a u l r l d e by ahooUng h i m i e l f In t h e b e a d with a r e v o l v e r o n the ir.l ' j l u i t .

CUIBLI* CL - T I L a x a , ol l i iver . C o n n . , k i l led hi* w lie and Ihen blmaelf o u t he U l h lua l .

E i i u a a M. MIMIIC, h a t b i e u a e u t e n c e d l o lie l u n g e d at 8 t . I . u r a o u J a n . I . l l a kil led Mabs l Uati, a bal le t g i r l , a b o u t a year a g e .

T m n e g t o e a a r e lo lie h u n g a t Abbeyr l l l e , t h e

S u b , fo r m u r J -r. All a re t o d a n g l e f r o m t h e a a m e t e a m . No i>ardoo i t p robable ,

A n k i c M i m u m i K , while careleaaly p i t y i n g wi th a revolver a l S t , Paul , on H a l u r J a y , Apri l 14, acci-

dental ly abut t ' p ence r Jx-wli, he r b r e r , t h r o u g h ( h e h e a J , Lewl i died f r o m the w o u n d .

A Mag n a m e d Po l l e r , ol O t u e v a , Ohio , ahol a n d

k i l M bia Wife a u d Ihau a u l c l d c J o a ( h e 13th l u t . A M a r n i - u f r o m B o u d o u t , New Y o r k , Apr i l 13,

•aya; " F i r e * a rc r a g i n g In Ib r wood* l a Ihia r l c i a -l ly . On S t o n y Ui l l , a l l mile* f r o m I b l i c i ty , a* a rea of l e u a q u a r e mllea h a t b e ; n b u r n e d o r e r .

Tl ie b u u i e o f O e o r g * P u r d y wa* d e a t r o y e d , Ihe f ami ly l i v e l y eaoaping wilb t h e i r l i r e i . By t h '

u a r n e t l e l fo r ta of a l l l a * m e n t n t h e v l d n i t y , Ine (Unie* were bea t en back f r o m I h e ee t t len ieul , but

a re i l l l i r a g i n g In Ike w o o d i , a n d unleaa a heavy r a i n m m t a a o o n , Ibe de*(n ic ton will b* g t « l . "

F i . w a a n A, L m n m r , a n • x - m * y n r of Brook lyn ,

11 paid l o be - d e f a u l t e r , h v a l u g m l i i p | i t u p r l a l e d

the m o a c y of hia • M e r - i n - l a w ' * ea la te , of which b e had c o n t r o l .

On the a j v r n l u g ol the l ] l h I n a t , while I b e I r e igh l t r a in go!iig c a l l w ia o n t h e O r e a l W v l t r n n l l w i y

bridge, at C a y u g a , t h e Sta t . p a n at t be weal e n d g a t e w a y , p t e r i p i l a l i n g eight or t i n cara i n t o I h e r i - e r . S o o n e b u r l .

clLuaug C'LiMitn acddeuti'.l* fell Into one of Ihe U r g e c o r n b i m o f I h e t t a u a r l l l e , l u d , , Kieva-lor coinjiauy, ou Ihe Ulh inat,, unnoticed, Uewa* • m o t h - r e d Iu a abor t t ime ,

T a u M - a A. KINO roni iM((ed m l c l d e at I h e O r m d 1' jeiAc bule l , Chicago, Apri l I I ,

T w o amal l c h i l d r e n of Na t l l n u g b t o u were

d r o w n e d In a mil l p o n d , recc-ully, a l C l l u l o u , Uaaa,

B a s e B a l l N o t e s .

TIIFUG a r e throe Whi tes a n d a Brown in t b e Boston n i n e .

NEW HAVEN will h a v e a cluV of H a y m a k e r s t h e coming t e a s j n .

THK Alleghany Club has Ualvin f o r p i tcher a n d Dylan fo r ca t che r .

O ' I COUBKE of tho Bostons, f p r a i n e d his f o o t recent ly , a u d S ' a r t , of t h e Brooklyns, his wrist.

BUFFALO is to havo a semi-profes-sional c lub under t h e m a n a g e m e n t of K, B, Shvenan , la ta of Det to i l . THK Boston umpi re s fo r 1877 will be

Mewrs. S u m n e r , Chandler , F e r m o , Cliepper a u d U, F . Whi t e . T h e Brook-lyn u m p i r e s will be Messrs. D u c h a r m e , K e n n y , Bunce , Clare and B i e n n a u .

H A I I U Y W B I O H T , o f i ' o s t o n , a n d W

H . H u r l b u t , of Chicago, a r ranged t h e schedulu of League c h a m p i o n s h i p games, bu t a j iparen t ly no t to t h e satis-fact ion of all the clubs. Ferguson, of t h e l l a r t f o r d s , objects t o going west o a the Fou r th of Ju ly , o n e of the ball playing hol idays in New York .

THE League nines m u s t look to the i r laurels in Indiauapolii1 . T h e boys of t h a t placo h a v e beaten t h e St. Lou i s Browns t h r ee g a m e s ou t of f ou r . T h e last g a m e , score 1 to 0, was p layed wi thout an e r ro r by t h e " I n d i e s , " to 3 by t h e St, Louis .

THK I 'n i ladelpbia n ine has been en-gaged a n d they will t a k e t h e field short ly against t h e Ath l t t i ca . T u e nine Li aa follows: Malone, o,; Lomas , p . ; Abadie , f . b , ; F a r q u b a r , s . b . ; Kicb-a rdson , t . b . ; Dan lap , s . a . ; T r e a c y , 1. f.: Kgglcr. c, f . ; and Bachte l , r . f .

THK minis te rs of Nashvi l le , T e n n . and vit iaii ty fo rma l ly protes t against t h e expense of f u n e r a l s p r a c r i b e d by c u s t o m . T h e y insist t h a t car r iages should be provided only fo r t h e f ami ly ,

and t h a t o thers c a n walk or p a y the i r own bills.

A N O T H B A H O B E O B .

The Sou the rn UoUl , St , Loui*, De-at royed by Fire—Oreat Loaa rf Ijlfc — Torrlblo Scouea nnd Inc lden ta .

At a n early hou r o n tho m o r n i n g of Wednesday , April 11, Ihe Sou the rn l l o t O , at St, Louis, was tl i tcovered to bo on tire, and iu a sho i t t ime nothing r emained of tho htately edifice but a maea of b lackened, c inoking ruins . T h o fire spread with f r igh t fu l rapidi ty , filling tho ImiMing with smoke , render ing egress by tho oc-cupan t s very ditl lcult . T h o scene waa of tho most terr ible and hear t -r end ing descr ipt ion. T n o gucnts,

m e n , women and chi ldren ran shr ieking t h rough tho corridors in their f ran t ic efl'orts to escape. One m a n j u m p e d f r o m a window on tho W a l n u t Htrect ' r u n t ami was killed. T h r e e o ther men j u m p e d f rom tho f o u r t h st iry windows, o n e of whom seemed n e t to be danger-ously hur t , while the o thers expired in a few m o m e n t s . A w o m a n in a fifth story window on t h e F i f t h s t reet f ron t b e c a m e panic str icken and j u m p e d out . She alighted on he r feet and waa car-ried to St. J ames Hote l . She is still alive.

T h e loss on tho bui ld ing a n d contents will l>e f r o m $750.lXX) to $1,000,000.

Dr . Auler , Coroner, gives t h e follow-ing list of killed repor ted to h im, and th inks it comprises all known to bo d e a d : T h o Rev. A . U. A d a m s , of Stock Croat, Derkshire , Eng. ; George F r a n k Qouley, Grand Secre ta ry of the Masonic Fraterni ty of Missuri; Kate Reilly, Kate Doolan, and Mary Moran , servants; H e n r y H a z e n , of tho Audi-tor 's D e p a r t m e n t Missouri l a c i f i c lUilroAd. H e was f o r m e r l y f r o m New Castle, J'a., whither h is r e m a i n s will be sent . Mrs. Stewart , wife of W . S. Stewart , of the firm of Derby & Day, of 8t . Louis; Andrew E a s t m a n , of tho firm of T e e b m a u k Co., of St . l / i u i s , and Charles G. F r e e m a n . T n e r e is r o positive knowledge tha t J . E, Wi l ton , Bri lget Whito, or Ciark, a n d l.is wife a n d child a r e a m o n g t h e lost, b a t it is belie veJ tbn latter wero kil led. How m a n y bodies there m a y be in tho i n in s of course is a m i r d m a t t e r of conjcc-turn . Sonic th ink tha t twen ty or

twenty-five may bo f o u n d , while o thers do not believe tha t a n y will bo discov-ered ,

Scsnea and luc lden ta .

CUAKLBY TTEHNAn. Cltas. Tiernnu, a pa r tne r of Moso

Labontn, ut No. 9} Sou th mid F i f t h sli-eet, ba 1 brought ou t several womci^ and wat taking one laat look when tlie ladder waf moved to unother window. H e came l ack to find bimauM in a per-ilous si tnation. T h e lUmes were closo behind, and to tu rn back waa to face tbe t m c r a of death f rom sufTocation, ao ho crept out upon Ibo window-sill, forty feet above thu stone Hugs, and sprang for the ladder . H i s fingers barely tapped the rugs , aud then a swiftly fallfug object ut iuck t b e pave ment with it dull , dead sound. They picked ui> all that was mortal of poor Charley Tieroan, and uarru-d him back, feet foremost, into Ibo club-hciiise, from which be list! rushed for th ou hia noble miiuiou au hour befure, f o -day the body wau placed iu a buudaome casket, and men came aud went soft ly, speaking reverently of ibo dead . To morrow mass will bo said over Charlie Tiernan 's remains at tbe e i tbedra l . Tiernan has f r ieuds iu Minnesota, who will bo noti-fied of his heroic dea th , a u d t h e body will remsin in a vault till t hey can lie hoard from.

MILTON MODLEa, THE AtTOB,

occupied a room ou t h e th i rd floe p. H e w u saved and nnhu r t . Ho s -y s tha t upon bearing the screams of women in toe halls of the hotel , be co t out of bed and l ighted the gun, a n d seeing a pair irf pants hanging aga ins t t a o wall took Ihem down and pu t them on, a f t e r which ke assisted a number of 1 adieu in finding the stairway. Hu ihen ga thered them toge ther on the secoud Uoor, and finding esoa|>o by the lower btairway cut off, went to tbo port ico ou thu Fonr t i t street s ide and sucoeoded in landing tbem and himself safely ou terra firma. Hero fo r Ihe first t ime ho realized tbe fac t that be had p u t on tbe wrong pair of pants, and had l e f t g»00 in t h e pock-eta of tho others. Stil l ho waa " s o glad no was alive, he waa a lmost dead , " and he paid l i t t le heed to tbo loss of his money. Ho had mado a oleven-foot rope ont of towels, bu t did no t have to nsu them.

Mn. OEOIIOE OltEV, of DeBar ' s Company, has shown that hi« o n play t h e hero off the stoge, as well as on i t . Ho rusbod t h rough tbe lire and smoke, heedless of himself , aud succeeded in saving a n u m b e r of ladies who were bnddled iu a g roup ana ut ter-ly lost iu tho smoke, and who, bu t for h is efforts, mus t have p e r u h e d .

J u s t before the whole supers t ruc ture above the third Uoor fell, a sporting man, whose namo is

ABCIIIE P. MITCHELL, distinguished himself by mount ing two fire-ladders in sucoessiou and rescuing two ladies f t om appa ren t death .

AMOKU TUB IIUINS. H(. Luuia Olobe-Hemocrat.

That thu placo was aninvi t iug may be judged f rom thu fact that a couple of hbaky looking brick walls towered the entiro height of the bu i ld ing above tbn m m working in t h e cellar, while a wall of the same height , and more shaky still, and very ap t to topplo over with a fair eastern wind, h u n g aliove them in a parallel liuo with the F o u r t h s t reet f ront wall. T h e stench arising f rom the mass of bricks, asbeH, cinders and ouufused t imbers was pcroeptibly tha t of baked h u m a n flesh, overdone to a nauseat ing and disgusting degree . Th i s was notieo-able to every one who went within the boundaries of the place described, aud was peculiarly a put t and character of the scene, i n and around other por-tions of tbe ruins tho odor waa such aa ar is ta only f rom char r ing t imbers or o ther overheated malei ia l , bu t here were unmis takable evidonoes of the presence "f one of tbe worst phaat-a of death . Numbers of peraous pressed their way thus fa r in to tno ruins, aud the first sniff of the s t iding, flesh soented gsse* tha t rose up f rom the pile of debris, aatisfied them t h a t human corpses wero char r ing benea th . A line of hose waa in t roduced, and an opening mado fo r tho pas-sag s ol a s t ream of water, bu t i t waa wholly unavailing to wipe ou t tho im p red ion that there were a n u m b e r of bodies buried within tha t small com pass, and, as was tmrmisud by no few, nt a very short dis tance f rom tbo top. The gang of meu, however, kept on in tbo wav they had begun, working their way along tbe bot tom, u n d throwing everything behind Ihem. They con tinned diligently in this manner , until about 2:50,when the loreman called out,

" Hold ou the re ! T h a t ' s a piece of ficflb! Be c a r e f u l ! "

Tbe men worked careful ly a round the spot indicated by the foreman, and scraped away tho d i r t with the i r shovels, not venturing to dig lest they migh t in-jure any por t ion of the remaius sup-posed to be lying there .

One man raised n p a piece of steam-ing flesh, thoroughly cooked, which had been detached by one of t b e workmen with h is shovel, j u s t us tho foreman enunciated tbe above atluionition.

Slonly the hot auhes were scraped aaide; occasional br icks were removed, and in • shor t t ime tlie out l ines of •

human fo rm were discernible, hidden nudprneath a ch i r red p lank . Tho nowa apread to tbe ouUlJe , nnd a nnm-ber of persons congrrgated upon Ihu pavemont above. As tlie form was oaro-ful ly d u g out and the appearance indi-cated it to bu that of a Isrgo man, al l agreed in t h o opinion that it could bo nu other Iban tha t of H . J . Clark, and tills surmise was s t rengthened by Ibe fact tha t it was found very d o s e to the remains supposed to be thoso of Mrs. Clark.

" T h e r e a i e two bodies bore ," said one of tlie mou, as bo puinted to a foot evident ly nt an auglo with tbo body t i n t discovered.

T h e rubb i sh was Ihen removed f rom Ihe vicinity of the spot supposed to bo oscupied b y t h e second body.

Tbo d i g g i n g aud scrapingoont inned, and a f t e r a t ime it was diaoovered Iba t there wa i b u t one body, tho lower por-tion of t h e l imbs having boon ei ther drawn u p in tho death throes of t h e poor victim, or bont aside by tho fal l ing walla and timbers.

Tho s t u l l was at tirat seemingly sound, bu t one of the workmen in re-moving tho bricks and cinders s t ruck it with b is sUovel, and t h e top fell off, disolosing the cerebml mat te r to view, Tho body was lyiug face downward, v i th both a rms outs tretched, and , as iu thu case of t i n first corpse, tho humerus of each was all that remained, a portion of blackened llesh still clinging to tho right arm. When tho whole form was cleared an old scorched a n d burnt awning was spread ont to receive the remains. One of t h e mnn t ak ing a piece of c lo th , which bo picked u p a t his feet , in his hands , took hold of o n e of the legs, bo th of which were t ielacbe I, and on both of which were st i l l |>oitions of tho boots worn, and in c l imbing over the heap of dir t laid t h e hardly dis t inguishable mem-ber u p o n tho c u v a s . T h o sams process was then re-peated wi th tho other m e m b t r s , a f t e r which another awning was b rought iu and th rown over the body. One edge of i t was tucked in undei the r ight t ide , and tho o t h e r under tho left , and then fonr of t h e laborers took hold of Ihe corpse and turned it over. Nothiug of tho faco was left, and in the act of moving tho head bccame almost ahapo less. T h e ribs wero dislinj-uishable. and bits of baked llesh stuck to them, while f i r o u g h the interstices could bo seen the reniaius of the heart, lungs t a d o the r internal portions of t h e bodv, all in a moat revolt ing horriblo condit ion, s teaming and quivering, nnd emit t ing an odor snflicient to deter the s t rongest f t o m a near approach. I n handl ing , t h e ver te lw of spine be-came de tached , aud several fall through a ren t iu the awning. A few

CieceH of flesh s l fo dropped ou t ut wore careful ly picked n p aud con-

signed to the general i in r icoginz tb le m t - a of flesh and bonoa. Thu lower por t ions of the two l imbs were then added, a u d tho whole banded up on t h e pavement by tho iwl i jemeu present , placed in n box, and removed to t h e Morgue f u r identification.

B o i a T w e e d in W a a h i o g t o n . Wiiahltiglou Com-*. Boatiiii Jiuininl.

T h e " Bom" first c a m e h e r e in 1851 as f o r e m a n of tV.e " A m e r i c u s F i re C o m p a n y " of Now York , a n d intro-duced I h e red shirtod p b a l i n x to Presi-den t F i l l m o r e in th is expressive speech : " These aro t h o Big Six boys, Mr. r r c s i d e n t . " Ilia nex t a p p e s r a o c e was as a m e m b e r of tho Th i r ty - tu i rd Congress, a f t e r he had defea ted J o e Hoxie , a Whig , who used t o sing m e -lodious c a m p a i g n songs, bu t Tweed did not distinguish himacH' as a legis-lator . W h e n in 1870 t h e New Y o r k r ing h a d designs ou thu I ' res idency, a D e m o c r a t i c organ called t h e J'alriol

was s ta r t ed there , Twoed suh ic r ibed (25,000, whi le F e r n a n d o Wood sub-scr ibed $5,000. A f t e r tho p a p e r h a d been r u n fo r a yea r , u n d e r t h e able d i r ec t ion of J . E, H a r v e y , Tweed was det 'oronod, and Mr. W . W . Corcoran, w h o h a d $15,000 wor th of stock, pur -chased Tweed ' s a t '33 cents on t h e dol-lar , c h a n g e d the m a n a g e m e n t a n d s ta r t ed o n its downward progress. I t is well known, however , t h a t the " B o a r d of I 'ublic W o r k s " which re-cons t ruc t ed Washington was copied a f t e r Tweed ' s f a m o u s Board in New York c i ty . The re t h e ollicials g rew rich, h e r e t h e spoils went to cont rac t -ors, w h o were backed by m e m b e r s of Congress, a n d newspaper corresponC-ents, who were forcod lo obtain m o n e y s o m e h o w , because t b o pape r s with which t h e y were connected did not pay wnges enough to suppor t t h o m a t W a i h i n g t o u .

H e I m p e r s o n a t e d t h e D e v i l . A n t range story t h a t is waf ted f r o m

tho n o r t h of Spain in to tho J'all Mall Gat Ue brings to m i n d a c h a p t e r iu " M idsh ipman Eaay," A landed proprie-tor r e f u s e d to receive tlie consolations of re l ig ion. H i s f a m i l y sen t f o r t h e par ish priest , but t h e sick m a n decl ined to rece ive h i m , nnd t h e priest with-drew, declar ing tha t t h e devil would c o m o in person aud car ry off so hard-ened a s inner aa soon as lie waa dead . A f e w hours a f t e rward t h e sick m a n d ied , a u d while t h e m e m b e r s of t h e f a m i l y were watching over t h e body tho doo r of the room was opened with \ g r e a t noise, and t h e r e appearei! upon t h e s c e n e a personsge a r r ayed in red , b rand i sh ing a p i tchfork , dragging a long ta i l a f t e r h i m , a n d smell ing very s t rongly of su lphur . H i s a p p e a r a n c e

c rea t ed so m u c h te r ror t h a t t h e women p r e s e n t fa in ted , a u d t h e men rushed ou t of t h e room by a n o t h e r door . A m a n - s e r v a n t arrnod himself with a re-volver a n d m a d e his way to t h e room. For t h e m o m e n t h e was terr i f ied by t h e a p p e a r a n c e of tlie devil, who by

this t i m e had got t h e body in his i>rms; bu t m a s t e r i n g his f e a r s h e fired t h r ee bar re l s of his revolver a t h im, a n d t h e devi l fe l l to tho g round . H i s m a j e s t y p r o v e d to be the par i sh sexton, who, by o r d e r s of the pr ies t , had disguised h imsel f s s Satan. F o u r priests, who a r e curpec ted of compl i c i t y in th is at-t e m p t to work u p o n t h e aupcrs t i t ioui f ee l i ngs of t h e f ami ly , b s v c been t a k e n i n to cus tody .

A p r i l P r o v e r b s .

Prove rb i a l wisdom lakes, on tbo whole, a kindly view of this fickle m o n t i i . I t even asser ts tha t

A cold April T h e b a r n will All.

T h e ra in is welcomed: All Apl l l flood

Carr l i * away t h e froK a n d hi* b rood ,

Nor is t he r e any h a r m in winds: W h e n April blow* hi t bo rn

I t '* iiood f o r b o t h hay and c o r n .

A BTAI.WAUT m i n e r a t Sc ran ton , Tenn . , s ta ted the s i tuat ion to the Mayor in t h i s way : " Y o u r H o n o r , I h a v e a f a m i l y of eight chi ldren, who have been living fo r two weeks on bread a n d wa te r . They now h a v e t h e water , bu t t h e Lord knows where t h e bread is c o m i n g f r o m . 1 m u s t have bread in-side of for ty-eight hours , whether I ge t i t by f a i r m e a n s or foul ,"

A P B I L B I B D 8 .

Tha Advance Guard of tbn Faa the ry U o a t - A Deaorlptlon by tha L'loaeat American Obaervar.

Mr. J o h n Burroughs coutr ibulps tho following to Soribner 'a Magazine fo r April :

Acro j s t h o fields in t h e curly April

mornimr, I hear s o m e of tho ra re r April birds—'.ho cheewink anil the tirown th rashe r , r i ie robin , blue bird, song sparrow, Phtsbo-bird, etc., como in March ; bu t these two g r o u n d birds are seldom h e a r d till toward t i n last of April . T h e ground b i rds as nil wee singer*, o r air-singers; t h e y mus t have

a n elevated stage s t a k e to speak f r o m . Our long-tailed th rush , o r th rasher , liko its congeners , t b e cat-bird and mocking-b i rd , d e l i g h u i n a h i g h branch of s o m e sol i tary t ree whence it will pour ou t its rich a n d in t r i c i t e warble f o r an h o u r together .

• • W h y it tho thrasher so s t ea l thy? I t always s eems to be going abou t on tip-toe. I never knew it lo s tea l any th ing , and ye t it skulks and hides liko a fugit ive f r o m just ice . One never sees it Hying a l o f t in the air and t ravers ing tho world open ly , like mos t b i rds , b u t it dar ts a long fences and t h rough bushes as if p t t m i e d by a guil ty conscience. Only when tho musical fit it upon it does it come u p into fu l l view, and invito tlie world lo

hoa r and behold.

T h e cheewkik is a s h y bird also, but not s tea l thy . I t is v e r y inquisitive, a n d eets u p a great scra tch ing among tho loaves, apparen t ly to a t t r ac t you r at-ten t ion . T h e ma le is, perhaps , tho most conspicuously m a r k e d of all the g round birds except tho bobolink, being black above, bay o n tho sides, and whito benea th . T h e b a y is in comple-m e n t to t h o leaves ho is forever scratch-ing a m o n g — t h e y havo rui t led against his breas t and sides so long tha t these par t s havo taken the i r color; but whence c a m e tho white a n d b lack? T h e bird seems lo be aware t h a t bis color betrays h i m , f o r t he r e a ro f e w birds in tlie

woods so c a r e f u l a b o u t keeping them-aelvea f c r e e n e d f r o m view. Whon in song, ita favor i te p e r c h i« tho top of s o m e h igh bush n e a r to cover . On be-

ing d i s tu rbed a t s u c h t imes it pi tches

down in to t h e b rush a n d is iiudantly lost to v iew.

A p r o m i n e n t Apr i l bi id tha t one docs not h a v e lo go to t h e wood or away f r o m his own door t o see and hear , is t h e h a r d y and ever-welcome meadow-la rk . W h a t a twang t h e r e is about this bird, a n d what vigor. I t smackrf of tho soil. I t is t h e winged e m b o d i m e n t ol t h e spir i t of ou r spr ing meadows. W h a t emphas i s in i ts "z-d-t, z d t , " and what cha rac te r in i ts long, piercing note . l l a straight , t aper ing , sha rp beak is typical of i tsvoice. l l s n o l e g o e s like a s b a f t f r o m acroes-bow; it i sa Hltletoo s h a r p a n d piercing when near a t hand , but , h e a r d in the p r o p e r perspective, it is eminen t l y melod ious a n d pleasing. It is quo of tho m a j o r nolotof the fiolds of thia season. In fac l , it easily demi na tes all others. "Spr ing o' t h e y e a r ! spr ing o ' tho year I" i t says, with a long-d rawn brea th , a l i t t le plaintive, but not compla in ing , or me lancho ly . At t imes it indulges in some th ing much m o r e int r icate and lark-like, while hovering in t h e wing in mid-ai r , but a song is beyond t h e compass of i ts ins t rumenl , a n d t h e a t t e m p t usua l ly ends in a break down. A clear , sweet, strong, high-keyed note, u t te red f rom eome knoll , o r s take in t h e fence, it ibs p rope r vocal p e r f o r m a n c e . Il hs* tlie build, a u d walk, a n d llight of t h e qua i a n d t h e grouse. I t ge t s u p before you

n m u c h the s a m e m a n n e r , and fulls a n easy p r e y to the crack-shot . I ts yellow breast , su rmoun ted by a black crescent, it n e e d not be a s h a m e d to tu rn to t h e

m o r n i n g sun, whi le its mot t led gray b a c k blends it pe r fec t ly with t h e stub-

ble. T h e two lateral whi te quills in its tail seem strictly in charac te r . These qui l ls spr ing f rom a da*h of (corn and d e f i a n c e in Uie b i rd ' s make-up . By t h e

aid of these, it c a n a lmost emi t a flash as i t s t ru ts about t h e fields and j e rk s out its s h a r p notes. T h e y give a rayed , a definito and p i q u a n t depression to its m o v e m e n t s . T b e bird is not properly a lark , bu t a starl ing, though il U lark-likr in its habita, b t i n g a walker and ent i re ly a ground-bi rd . I u color also allies i t to t h e t r u e lark. I believe t he r e it no bird in the English and E u r o p e a n fields t h a t answers t o this h a r d y pedestr ian of ou r meadows. H e

is a t rue*American , and h is no te one of ou r cbhrac te r i i t i c April sounds.

A n o t h e r m a r k e d Apri l note, pro-ceeding somet imes f r o m the meadows, bu t m o r e f r e q u e n t l y f r o m t h e rough pas tures a n d borde r s of t h e woods, is t h e call of t h o bigh-hole, or golden-skafUsd woodpecker ( " yel low-ham-m e r , " " w a k e - u p , " e tc . ) I t is qu i te as s t rong as t h a t of t h e meadow-lark, bu t no t no t so long-drawn a n d piercing. I t is a succession of s h o r t notes, rap id ly u t t e red , as if t h e bird said, " I f - i f - i f - i f . " T h o no te of t h e o rd ina ry downy, o r ha i ry woodpecker , suggests, in s o m e way , t h e sound of a steel p u n c h ; bu t tha t of t h e high-bolo is m u c h sof te r , and s t r ikes ou t h e e ^ r with real spring-t i m e melody . S u c h songsters as the

cow blackbird a r e L o i c e a b l e a t this aeaaon—though ihey t a k e a back seat a l i t t le later . I t u t te rs a peculiarly liquid A pril s o u n d . Indeed one would th ink ita crop was fu l l of water , i ts note* so bubble u p anil regurgitate, and a r e del ivered with an a p p a r e n t stom-ach ic cont rac t ion . This bird is tlie on ly f ea the red polygamist we have T h e f e m a l e s a t e great ly in excess of t h e males , a n d t b e la t ter a r e usually a t t ended by t h r e e or four of tbo for-m e r . As aoon as tbe o ther birds begin to bui ld, they a r e ou t h e qui vine, prowl-ing al>out l ike gypsies, no t to steal t h e yuung of others , but lo steal their eggs in to o the r b i rds ' n a t s , and so shi rk tho labor a n d responsibil i ty of ba tching a n d rear ing their own young.

W o r r e always sure of a n u m b e r of r ad ian t , equable days—days tha t go be-f o r e t h e bud , when the sun embraces t h e ea r th with f e r v o r and de te rmina-t ion . H o w his beams pour in t b e woods till t h e m o l d u t d e r t h e leaves is w a r m and emits a n odor I The waters glint and spark le , t h e birds ga ther in groups , a n d even those unwont to sing find a voice. On tbe streets of the citios, what a flutter, what bright looks and gay colors 1

A P w a l s t e a t Y a n k e e . A n instane.0 of as tounding persever-

a n c e in claim-seeking is furniahed by the m a n who owns t h e patent of a broom. S o m e shrewd Y a n k e e in tue early days of t h e war got f o r a song f rom a neigh-

bor the r ight t o s o m e kind of ao ar-

r a n g e m e n t a t t ached t o the broom. Tho navy depa r tmen t , u n f o r t u n a l e l y for tho government , acc identa l ly pur-chaaed a quant i ty of l l u a e b rooms and used t h e m in tho bospitals d u r i n g tho war . At tho close of t h e war tho paten-tee pu t in h u claim fo r damages , and he began a regular sys temat i c raid upon al l m e m b e r s of congress. H o pursued a regular round f rom early in the m o r n i n g unti l IAIo a l n ight , in aea-aon anil ou t of season. His fuce Iw-camo f a m i l i a r and his case known to every m a n in congrest , whether Ihey

choose to listen to h i m h i m or not . Finally, still in order lo get rid of tho m in congress passed a bill g iving h i m (o,000 for the uso of th is pa t en t . I t real-ly f o o m s tha t tbo only req'iisitea for a claim before congrcas aro a cer tain basis of figures of s o m e sort, a historical incident or two, and unbounded impu-

denen a u d per t inaci ty .

S t o l e H i s O w n Oow. Fn-iu Hie Now York Sttti,

At a mee t ing of t h e Ve rmon t Afso-clation of Chicago t h e otbei* night . Prof . A . 1). Hagar , f o r m e r l y Stale Ge-ologist of Vermont , sa id : " I will re-late, in closing this l ive-mlnute Ulk , an inc iden t tha t occurred in m y nat ive town, Chester , as related lo m e by m y good old mother , t hen over 80, a l io a na t i ve of tho lown. A m o n g t h e dozen m e n w h o f o r m e d t h e firstsettlcment of t h e town in 1704, t hen cal led H a m -s tead , waa a m a n n a m e d I d e . H o was not a favor i te with t h o people, fo r t h e reason t h a t he waa suspected of dis-hones ty . In t h e fal l of 1755 h e sub-mi t t ed a proposi t ion to his neighbor, Charles Mann , t h a t they go down to R o c k i n g h a m , a town t h a t h a d been se t t led abou t a dozen years , and steal a cow f r o m s o m e of t h o settlers, d r ive or lead it u p to Chester , b u t c h e r it, a n d divide t h e carcass, and each t a k e h o m e his ha l f fo r h is win ter supp ly of beef . ' Mr. M a n n assented tu tho proposi t ion, and a n ight was appo in t ed in which t hey would do t h e work. Mr. Ide owned a cow, a black cow with a largo whi te spot upon t h e head a n d a while leg. This , l ike o the r t ows iu Ihc settle-m e n t , was su f fe red lo r u n a t largo in tho woods, a n d woro a large cow-bell. A f t e r d a i k , the two m e n s tar ted on foot f o r a place in R o c k i n g h a m desig-na t ed b y Ide aa l ikely lo f u r n i s h the coveted cow. Arr iving nea r t h e spot they hea rd t b e souud of cow bells, und going in tha t direct ion they found a cow without a bell (a rod cow, aa Mr. M a n n said, fo r r ed cows always look black in t h e night , ) caught her , led her to Cheater (and a splendid cow she waa to l e a d ! ) bu tcherod her , buried the h ide a n d offal , divided t h e mea t , and each went lo bis h o m e with his moiety of t h e stolen beef . Mann did not eat any of his, but k e p t it a u d ul t imately gavo i t all to Ide . Ide ' s cow did not c o m e fo r he r b r c a k f a t l and to bo mi lked next morn ing , no r ever a f te r . Poor I d e mislrueted himself lo bo t h o v ic t im of a pract ica l j o k e . I l was uot l ikely, ho thought , tha t his cow would lose off he r bell, ge l he r whi te spot ob-i i lunilcd by rubbing agaiubt logs in the ' b u r n t piece, ' a n d wander off six miles to ano the r se l t lemcnt . H o believed t h a t his ne ighbors hail conspired to m a k e h im steal bis own cow, aud wisely concluded t h a t Ches te r was a good place to emigra te f r o m , and there-f o r e emigrated ea r ly . "

T h e A r t of A d v e r t l a i n g . Plilladtlpbl* Herald.

Advert is ing is a n art tha t but few havo ever acqui red . T h e r e are secrelit in it t h a t n ine- tenths who advert ise do no t know. These only who have m a d e fo r tunes by advert is ing have full real-ized tho i m p o r t a n c e of these secrets.

An advert iser , to bo successful , mus t get o u t and stay ou t of tho beaten t rack a n d adver t i se sys temat ica l ly . T h a t is, he m u s t do it in a n original manner and follow it up . T h e r e lies one great secret of successful advert ising. Some of the largest for tuuos m a d e in this country havo been m a d e iu tha t manne r . Those who have m a d e fo r tunes by sel-l ing p a t e n t mach ines h a v e all m a d e Uiem by advert ising. All specialties r e q u i r e adver t is ing be fo re t hey can bo genera l ly in t roduced. Only staples can s t a n d on the i r own mer i t s . Many kinds of business never become so extensive t h a t it is no longer useless to advert ise t hem. - T h e largest house this coun t ry ever had , is tha t of A . T . Stewart , baa a lways advert ised systematical ly ita s j^c ia l t i e s . Thoso who advert ise tho m o s t , if they do it judiciously, generally m a k e tbo most m o n e y . Pni ladeiphia c a n testify to t h a t fac t . I t is not neces-sa ry to n a m * t h e millionail-es who have m a d e their m o n e y by advertising, fo r t h e y are well k n o w n .

Newspaper adver t i s ing is t h e best t h e r e is, because it brings advert ise-m e n t s before tho grea ter n u m b e r of readers , and adver t isemei i ts in news-p a p e r s r a n a lways be rendered at t ract-ive. I t is not every one, however , who c a n wri te a t t r ac t ive adver t i sements f o r newspapers . T h e r e is a n a r t in it t h a t bu t few acqui re , and tho services of o n e who unders tands t h a t a r t a r c a lways in d e m n n d when known.

N o adver t i sement is of any account t h a t don ' t m a k e a n improssion on t h e m i n d of tho reader . I t m u s t a t t r ac t a n d fix h is a l tcu t ion un t i l t h e impres-s ion is made . Sonic d o Ibis by excit-ing curiosi ty; o thers by winning con-fidence in what they s a y ; o thers by giv-ing unparal led low price*; o thers by adver t i r ing t h e r ight th ing at tho r ight l i m o exac t ly ; o thers by ant ic ipat ing

t h e d e m a n d s of t h e public, and o thers by adver t is ing a novelty to be seen o r f o r salo Uiat no one else possesson. T w o things a r e ordinar i ly a i m e d a t iu advert is ing, to wit- notoriety and pa t -ronage . To sccurc these requi res pe-cu l i a r tact .

A TO-YKAB i'I.d boy *f solemn vitag.t stood before tlie m o n k e y case in Cen-tral Pa rk on Sunday , a n d heaved a deej i sigh lis h e whispered : " I f I b a d f o u r legs folks would f eed m e on cheese a n d ginger-snaps. I ha in ' t got bu t two, aud it 's ta te rs and bread f r o m o n e y e a r t o ' n o l h e r . " Catching bight of a n aged m o n k e y eitting on a l imb, t b e boy cont inued, " I f I was bald-headed and had eyes l ike a stove-cover, f o l k s would pass m e c a n d y and call m e p u r l y I" A f t e r res t ing a m inu t e , h e observed, " I c an ' t h a n g by a l imb by one foot aa t h a t air c h a p can , a n d HO nobody b a n d s m e g u m or j awbreakers , a n d none of t h e pape r s ever say a n y good 'bout me."—AVid York lUtutralcd Uckly.

THEKK'b an equa to r t h a t r u n s j u s t unde r t h e nobe; all t h a t live below t h e equa to r a re animals , all tha t live above i t a r e

OOUD RESOLUTIONS,

T * a « when I h e l o d d l l n g b4liy y e a r

I ta Rrecllnff I " I h e w o r l d waa Kivinn, 1 • h t d * m e l a n c h o l y t e a r

And »owe.l I t c h a n i j e luy lu-xle of l i » i n t .

" My wlcV'd way> I ' d i i i cud , " t n ' t l i o u j l i l ,

' • T o b r K d a l * I ' l l now e c d r a r j r , " Bu t all m y t e h i m e i h i t * c o m e lo i i auKh ' ,

I >1111 r r n u l n a* b a d a t e t e r ,

M r t h o n g h l , " I wa- le m y m o r n a Iu l » i l ' (I « 1 lom r o i e t i l l t w e l r e o r l i t e r ) .

Which lazinrM 11 m u i t IH- aald

F u l l o l U a a g l t a l e i m y p i l f r . " Anon al l i re «, u . I ' ll l l ' e ,

A( o n e * f r o m llie»e b i n h i n t * 111 • e i e r ; "

Bu t (111 It uo l e i c i t o *ut | i t l*e) I 11111 t u r n o u t ' a t la te a i c r e r .

" Now, aa to c u b afTalr* I f ea r

I ' m | u a l al'. t e tu i -dy ," I p o n d t r t d , " I g r l e t e lo I b l n k Iba l all laat year

No e n d of coin I raah ly a q u i u d e r r d .

0 For l i ine , o u e c b a ' i e : m i re I c r a w ; 0 h e a r t , b> p r u d e u l . now o r n c i e r ,

Al once I H t ry w h i i I r a n l a r i — " Alaa! I ' m Jual an p o o r aa c r e r .

Ah m c ! u l l h iitli-f m y m l n d ' a b e w l . And duiif r m i l l n i i - t l l l l lo a t o m I n - ;

1 m J m t u bopeteeflly In deb t , And long fo r eomeoi ie lo r e f o r m ine .

T b o u i h con>clenr<i k u o c k i , l i t a l l iu r a i n , 1 thouiibl m y x l f t i l n mi ly e l o r r .

My plan* went w r m i c , a n d I r ema lu

F U N N Y O B A P H 3 .

BAY windows a r e s a f e h a r b o n igh t f o r little s m a c k s .

" N o pains will be spared ," as a q u a c k said, when ho sawed off a pa t i en t ' s finger to cure a fe lon .

THOSI: who c o m o lo you to U l k abou t o thers a r e tho ones who go lo othnra to talk about you .

THK mar r i ed ladies of a western ci ty havo f o r m e d a como-home-buaband club. I t is about f o u r fee t long, an t ! h a s a b rush on t h e e n d . — / i .

I k you Hale you r ne ighbor , s t u d y g e o m e t r y a n d tho prevai l ing winds. You c a n t hen j u s t tell where to p laco y o u r ash barre l .—Fret Prm.

IKQUISITIVE school-board oll icer to H i b e r n i a n p a r e n t : " W a s y o u r boy born in Glascae? " No, sor; a n ' I hope h e never will bo."

THK Moravia Regulrr asks : " A r e A m e r i c a n gir ls d e l i c a t e ? " I t d e p e n d s very m u c h w h e t h e r you o f fe r t h e m coacoanu t cako a n d i c e c r e a m , o r a b a r of soap and a washboard .

Ax Iowa ja i le r d i d n ' t bolievo t h a t a-

f e m a l o could crawl th rough a ho le two^ fee t squa re . She p r e f e r r e d l iber ty t o a bustle and lef t thu hitter on tho llooc as a sad m e m e n t o .

IT sounds liko a r o m a n c e t o r ead tha t over one l u m d r j d handsomo A m e r i c a n girls b roke t h rough the ice laat winter , were roticueil, a n d havo m a r r i e d the i r rescuers .

ONK cur ious thing in the daily h is tory of a n y city is tho mys te r ious disap-pearances . A n o t h e r cur ious t h ing is t h e f a c t tha t n i n e ou t of ten of t h e dis-a p p e s r o r s leave a board bill u n p a i d . — Ddwit Free Prett.

AN exper ienced lady observes t h a t a good way t o p ick ou t a h u s b a n d is t o see how pa t ien t ly a m a n wails f o r d in-ne r when ho is beh ind t ime . H e r hus -band r emarks t h a t a good way to p i c k ou t a wife is lo see whe the r t h e w o m a n lias d inne r r e a d y or n o t .

L . ROGKBS, tho sculptor , des i res to m a k e ai i tatue represent ing " Surpr iae . "

W e wouldauggest tha t lie inclose anony-mous ly a $2 bill lo a coun t ry edi tor , a n d t hen observe 10 f e a t u r e s of tho recipient as ho opens t h e le t te r a t t h e post ollicc,—Turner's Fulls Itiporler.

A MAN who, f r o m his y o u t h u p w a r d , h a d been leading a most i r r egu la r l i fe suddenly ended his bacholor ca ree r by m a r r y i n g a widow wor th £40,000. " Don ' t imag ine , " > aid be t o o n e of h is f r i ends , " t h a t I a m s imply m a r r y i n g he r for m o n e y . If she h a d only £20,000,1 should have m a r r i e d he r j u s t t h e same.—One* a Week.

A VIHDEII of h a i r invigorator ca l led

a t t h e s tore of a ba ld-headed businetM

m a n and urged t h e mer i t s of h is p r e p -arat ion, ' saying h e would g u a r a n t e o it t o cover the bald spo t with a l u x u r i a n t growth cf ha i r i n a few weeks. " W e l l , " said tho bald m a n , " I will t a k e a bot t le of t h e inv igora tor , a n d ii it a c c o m -plishes what you promise I will send you your dollar a n d a lock of t h e h a i r . "

CHIN MOOK SOW , tho c o n d e m n e d murdere r , who is soon to be h a n g e d in San Francisco, says plaintively, " I no l ikee hang, no l ikco chokee . W h e n I was iu China I wont to a Melicnn church . A m a n say when we d ie good Ch inaman go u p , bad C h i n a m a n go down. I th ink I go up . I neve r went lo churr l i ur to Joss house . N o f n n there ."

AN ar is tocrat ic woman of New York postponed a f a t a l case of suic ide be-cause sho could obtain nu gold bul leU. She said leaden bullets were good enough fo r c o m m o n people , b u t she wouldn ' t c o m m i t cuicide as long aa s h e lived unless s h e could h a v e bullels of 18 c a r a t gold. Such a pa r t i cu la r woc-.an chould be a c c o m m o d a t e d . — A W . Hrrall.

THEY h a d been mar r ied live m o n t h s , a n d sho was t u rn ing tho leaves of a book; she espied a pressed llower, p a r t of a bouque t h e had giveu he r p rev ious to wedlock, a n d said, " T i s bu t a little faded llower, bu t , oh , how fond ly d e a r ! " ' " I should th ink so," h e growled; " t h a t ' s a represen ta l ive of a ha l f -guinea bouque t , a u d to buy it I walked in to town and dep r ived mysel f of luncheon fo r a wink. 1

ECKVE—Bfeakfast table. Professor (con templa t ing a very smal l po ta to)— " W a i t e r l " Wa i t e r (with d igni ty)— " S i r , " Professor ( b l a n d l y ) — " D o you know where you go t th is p u l t l o ? " Wa i t e r (dec is ive ly—"Yes , sir! I d o ! " Professor (with in t ens i ty )—"Wel l , by heaventi! y o u want to r e m e m b e r , f e r I m a y want a n o t h e r . " Discomfited waiter re t i res amids t a r o a r of laugh-ter.—/i.

Jknkik h a s blrict idesa a b o u t equ i ty in little th ings . W h e n sho first hea rd t h e Hlory of tho Saviour 's m i r a c l e in feeding t h o mu l t i t ude with t h e few loaves and lishos ob ta ined f r o m t h e young lad's basket , sho was awed i n to t h o u g h t f u l a n d t o l e m n a m a z e m e n t . Some t i m e a f t e r w a r d , iu t h e mids t of a t a lk abou t o the r mat te rs , she sud-

denly paused , a n d asked with specia l concern ; "Did they give back t h e baske t to t h a t b o y ? '

SHE stood in tho door a u d watched Ihe depa r t i ng f o r m of h e r beloved spouse, and sighed a t t h e t h o u g h t t h a t she wouldn ' t see b i m b e f o r e d i n n e r t ime, and t hen sue went sadly in to h e r boudoir a n d kissed tho p h o t o g r a p h of he r first h u s b a n d , whisper ing in so f t accents , " O h ! how changed is t h e world lo m e . H o promised to give m e a new silk, a u d he's o rdered h u m e o n l y calico. W h y did I m a r r y a g a i n ? ' —Kulumge.

THE WABHEBWOMAK'a SOWO.

In Ihn eery h i imhle cot,

In a n l h e r i i m e l •po t , In tin and* a n d in t h - n u p

Worlted i w o m t n fu l l of h o p e ;

Work I i ig, i l u g i t K . all a lone , In a • n t l of o m i t r t one ,

" With a S a U u r (or a f t l e n d .

He Will keep t n o to Ihc H i d . "

Komr t lme* bip|*-nlni{ i l o i u I I n d hi a rd the - , n i l - l ong .

And I o f t e n ua d to fni lh- , M o r r in aynipi t l iy i b a n i n i p t l l e ,

l int I n - \ e r * i l d i w t d . In ri-Kird lo w h i l I h o i r d ;

Aa - h e >111111 a b nil bc r K r k m l

W h o would k e r p he r l o Ihe e n d .

Nol 111 >orrow n o r in « ! -e Workiurf all ilay l o r e wm f he .

Aa h<-r ch l ld r - u , i h n e o r f o u r , PUyed a m i i u d h e r o n (he Boor ,

Imi In m o n o t o n e * ibe « nn>

X h r wa- hunimii iK all day lonu ,

•' Wi th a H a r l o r fo r a f m n d , II* wi-l k e e p nie to I h e e n d . "

l i '* a • o n ; I d o no t i in i t

f o r I acarcc b e l l e t e a i b l n i ; (K ( b e ftlotlea Iha l a rc to ld Of ' h e m l r a c l e i of e ld ;

Kill I k n o w tha i he r be ln f I c t h e a o o d y n a r f n r l e f .

And will a l - a a | i be a f r i e n d

T ha l will keep her lo I h e eti t.

J u e l a t r i f l e l o u c r . ma »iie, J u a l a* poor a* pc< r could l>e,

B u i he r «pir i l« a laayn r u e ,

l i k e the b a b b l e i In the c lo the* , A u d t h o u s ' i w 1 l o w e d a n d a l o u e .

Chee red h e r with Ibe m o n o t o n e ; Of a Har lo r a id a f r i e n d

W h o wou ' i l k e e p h e r l o I h c e n d .

I ba»e t e e n h e r r i b a u d r u b , t in t h e w a a b b o a r d in t h e n i b ,

W h l l o t h o baby , ftop|i«,l iu and* , Hull d *1111 t u m b l r I III l h « d u d e .

Or w a i pn ld l lnK tn the |>oula. With o ld •c i i a . i ra a luck 111 ap-n i l . .

S h e an i l b i i iuni lnf l of b c r F r i c u d

W h o would l e < p her t o t b e e n d .

l l n n i a n h o p e * and h u m a n c r eeda l l a i e t b e l r too l iu h u m a n m e d a .

And I Mould n I wiah lo a t r i p f r o m tha t wa i -b r rao inan ' a l ip

Auy a o n f I h a l a h - can alnif.

Any h ipe t h a t auni(a cau b r l n * . F o r t in . w i .man h u a F r i e n d

T h a t will k e e p h e r l o t h e e n d .

MAKING UP. " I h a t e ' em I" " S ingular !? ' " I d o n ' t t h ink it s ingular . " Frctl T r a c y lit hia cigar ove r again,

a n d r eeumed his favor i te rcci imhent a t l i ludo. His f r iend, H a r r y ll lake,

kep t on whi t t l ing , now nnd then cabl-ing wonder ing glances nt th is hand-s o m e w o m a n ba l e r . Afl t r a m o m e n t ' s si lence. H u r r y r e m a r k e d :

" How a n y m a n can dis l ike women, ia m o r e t h a n I can tell ."

" B a h !" i n t e r rup t ed F r e d ; " y o u for-get tha t I b a d a Hlepmalhor, a n d " —

" W a s j i l ted ?"

" No, sir!"' th is with e m p h a s i s - " n o w o m a n eve r j i l l cd m e ! "

" B u t wha t abou t you r engagemen t wi th Sue O s m o n d ? S o m e t h i n g hap-pened ? W h o s o faul t waa i t—yours or he r s? ' '

" If y o u wan ' t lo know, I ' l l tell you, a n d leave y o u lo judge whose fau l t it was . T h a t girl ran away with every b i t of sensn I had , f o r a b r i e f period —only a brief period. I w o k e u p one n igh t t o a reali / . i l ion of w h a t a fool I hail been . Of course, e v e r y fellow w h o is engoged lo a girl supposes ho has won pe r fec t ion , I d id , "

" A very fool ish th ing to suppose, to begin wi th . "

" P s h a w ! You don ' t k n o w w h a t you a r e ta lk ing uboii t . For a b o u t six weeks a f t e r ou r engagemen t everything was lovely. S h e was p r e t t y , fascinat-ing, doucedly intell igent a n d accom pl i shed; a n d I spared no pa ins to take h e r e v e r y w h e r e she wanted lo go. My team w i s k e p t pre t ty busy in those days, I c a n tell y o u . S u e couldn ' t r ido in a h i r ed coach; a n d as f o r t h e cara o r s tage, why, bless y o u r hear t ! I shou l J n e v e r havo d r e a m e d , in any e m e r g e n c y , of euggesling e i t h e r . "

" Do you m e a n to tell m o t h a t Sue Osmond is s u c h a fool aa t h a t ? "

" She n e v e r said a n y t h i n g abou t the way she should go; but , d o n ' t y o u see, I m a d o such a n idol of h e r t h a t I

cou ldn ' t bc.ir to fee l f o r a m o m e n t tha t s h e h a d s t cuped ou t s ide of he r own specia l s p h e r e ? "

" F i d d l e s t i c k s ! "

" All r i g h t Fall in love yourself and then sec I Well , this was m y m a n n e r of t rea t ing Iter. Ono even ing last win-t e r I was r e tu rn ing f r o m t h e olHce. I t was abou t seven o 'clock, a n d it never ra ined h a r d e r since t h e de luge . I t was a cold, s l ippery, ho r r ib l e night , and J i m H a w k i n s and I walked t l r a igh l t h r o u g h t h e crowded l o a t , a n d stood outs ide u n d e r t h e awning . The re weren ' t bu t two or t h r ee t h e r o besides us. I no t iced a woman lean ing against tho oppos i te side of t h o window. 1 saw t h a t she had on an old waterp:oof c loak, a n d t h e hood was d r a w n over he r ha t . Final ly , a f t e r considerable squ in t ing a t the figure a n d side face of the w o m a n , J i m said, with a nudge :

' Don ' t you know who t h a t is, F r e d ! ' ' H o w t h e mischief should 1 k n o w ? '

I a s k e d . ' You ought to, if a n y b o d y . T a k e a

good look, now, ' J u s t t hen tho boat touched tho dock .

I looked, a n d as aure a s 1 live, t he r e stood Sue Osmond, m y ladylove. She drew t h e hood closer over he r f ace , and while I was deciding w h a t to do t h e cha in waa lowered, a n d Sue was lost

a m o n g t h e c rowd." " T h e m a n who hes i t a tes , " you

know. Yes, I know all a b o u t i t . An hou r

a f te r , I called on Miss Osmoud . She was dressed, ready to rece ive me . I never saw he r eyes so b r igh t ; t he r e was an indeHnable glitter all over her, a n d ner m a n n e r was f a c i u a t i n g lo t h e last degree . A f t e r a while sa id I :

" S u e , I coulJ havo sworn an h o u r ago t h a t I aaw you on a f e r r y b o a t l "

" C o u l d y o u ? " she l aughed , wi thout changing color. " Never swear to per -aomtl ident i ty . 1 knew a m a n who got in to a horr id scrape once by doing so . "

" Well , it wasn't you , waa i t . S u e ? " I

a sked . " H o w r id icu lous !" sho answered;

aud t hen with a mos t u n u s u a l touch of del ianco iu he r m a n n e r : " Suppose it

was—what t h e n ? " " N o t h i n g m u c h , " sa id 1; " o n l y

good-bye. Miss O s m o n d ! " " T r u l y ? " said she in t h e ca lmes t

possible m a n n e r . " Y e s , t ru ly , " 1 a n s w e r e d , " u n l e s s

you can account sa t i s fac tor i ly fo r con-

duc t so ques t i onab le ! " " B o w h a t ? " she a s k e d , growing aa

whi te as d e a t h . " So quosl ionablo," I r epea t ed . Sho rose in a whi te hea t . This is

w h a t she said; " A b o u t seven o'clock th is evening I

crossed t h e f e r ry f r o m New York to B rook lyn ; and 1 r e f u s e to give any ao-

count of tho c i r cuma tann t s which m a d e such unqncel ionablo conduct ne tessa ry . So good bye, Mr. T r a e y . "

" W h a t t h e n ? " inqui red H a r r y . " W h y , she swept out of the room like

a t ragedy queen , a n d 1 h a w n ' t spoken lo he r s ince . "

Throe weeki a f t e r . S a m e r o o m , s a m e c o m p a n y ,

" Poor Will Osmond baa gone," faid Hur ry Itiako.

" T h o deuce he baa? ' ' rep lie J Fred Tracy .

" Y e s , I waa eve r there th is af ter-noon, and hail a ta lk witii hia widow. Will 's healll i fa i led immedia t e ly a f t e r bis mar r i age , a i d bis f a t h e r was ao angry with h im for m a r r y i n g bia daughter 'a gov-e r n e u , tha t h e would not do Ihe least thing for h i m . Mrs. Osmond faid that if il had not been fo r S u e t hey would havo certainly s ta rved . Sho pawned and sold moat of he r jewelry, a n d man-aged ao ekil lfnlly tha t Will was sur-rout ded with every comfor t . I found out something, F r e u . "

" W h a t waa i l ? " " Do you r e m e m b e r tho da te of tho

night you saw MUs Osmond on the ferryIwal ? Waa it tho thi rd of Decem-ber?"

" Yes, s i r ." " Well , tha t d a y Sue spent with her

b ro the r . H e was a g n a t dea l worse, and she was de t e rmined , c o m e what would, she would n o l l t . t v o b i m until ho wsa easier . H o grow m o r e com-for lable , and when she got r e a d y lo s t a r t fo r homo it r a ined h a r d . So sho borrowed h e r s is ter 's p a t e r p r x ) f and hur r i ed oil'. Now, what do you think?" '

" T h a t I was a b r u t e , a n d I ' l l m a k e it u p th is very d a y . "

Evening, Scene:—Par lor in the house of Osmond , Hue Osmond in t h e l ibrary, a lone . F r e d Tracy is an-nounced ,

"Wood evening, Mr. T r a c y ; " and Sue ex tends a very s teady little b a n d to her visitor.

" I have jual heard to-day of your brother ' s dea th . Miss—Osmond—and— a n d " —

F r e d Tracy was never known to s t a m m e r , but now the Luglish language fai led h im.

" Will h a d been ill f evera l m o n t h s , " waa tho calm answer .

" A n d lo t h i n k , " aaiJ Fred , almost sobbing, " t h a t I eliotild havo been auch a brute! 1 f o u n d out all about it to-day! I wonder if y o u can ever for-give m e ? "

" Ce r l a in ' y , " replied Sue. " I for-gave you a long l ime ago ."

" A n g e K " whispered F r e d . " H o w can I ever be t h a n k f u l e n o u g h . "

T h o h a n d s h e t r ied to seize were wi thdrawn as sho repl ied:

" Uy r e m e m b e r i n g , Mr . Tracy , tha t no w o m a n wor th having will endure tho high a n d lof ty t r e a t m e n t you at-t e m p t e d with m e ! a n d t h a t where t h e r e is t r u e love, t he r e is t r u e confi-dence 1"

" Sue, dea r Sue , wha t do you m e a n ? W h y are y o u so cold ? "

" Mr, B lake ! " a n n o u n c e d a servant " G o o d even ing , F r e d , " cr icd H a r r y ,

cordial ly. " And how's m y little S u e ? " " Very well, t h a n k y o u , " cried Sue,

lovingly.

" T h i s , Mr . T r a c y , " she con t inued , wi th a d e e p b lush , " is m y in tended h u s b a n d . "

" H o w long h a s this been ? " inquired

poor Fred . " Abou t t h r e e m o n t h s , " replied

Blake , n o n c h a n t l y . " A n d y o u allowed m o to come

a r o u n d h e r e a n d m a k e a fool of myself in th is m a n n e r ? "

" W h a t m a n n e r ? I was delighted t h a t you a n d m y Sue were going to m a k e u p a n d be good f r i ends again."

Be fo re H a r r y had conc luded bis sen-tence F r e d was gone.

T h o hall doo r abu t with a bang, and tho lovers were a lone.

D e a t b - I n - L i f e . taadon Utter lo New Vork Time*,

T h e mos t s t range occu rence of the t imes is tbo dcatu- in- l i fo of Miss Annie Goodale, t h e actress. I t has not yet been men t ioned iu any of t h e newspa-pers . She d i ed thee weeks ago. Up to yes terday s h e was nol bur ied . T h e co rpse is w a r m ai'.d l imp, a n d tho fea-tures as sof t a n d mobi le as when in l ife. Sovora l doctors h a v e examined her , a u d h a v e ordered t h a t the body shall bo wa tched night a n d day . T h e poor lady is evidently in a t rance , but whe the r she is dostined t o como lo life it is imposs ib le to eay. Not long ago a Genera l in F ranco lay in a s imilar condi t ion f o r t h r ee monl l i s , a f t e r which t i m e decompos i t ion set in, with every o the r indica t ion of dea th , a n d without a n y t o k e n of l i fe all tno t i m e save t h e wa rmth a n d llexibility of tho body. I t is an awfu l t h ing lo con templa te t h e poesibility t h a t Miea Goodale is a t this n i o m e u t conscious of all t h a t is passing a r o u n d he r , wi thout t h e power to com-m u n i c a t e with he r sorrowing f r i ends ; f o r such consciousness is not uncom-m o n in s o m e condit ions of catalepsy which paral}/.3S tho body and suspends volition, bu t leaves tbo tenses un t ram-meled . M a n y an t infor lu i ia lc person h u i been bur ied alivo in th is condition.

D i n i n g fo r S i x C a n t e . K#« Orliann lleayuiiD'a I'utli CurnapfilliU-uu',

A new r e s t au ran t has been discover-ed in Par i s . Pr ice of m e a l s six cents. Ita tables a u d seats a r e ea r th ; the o o u n t e n u n p l a n e d planka, placed on two e m p t y barre ls ; tho k i tchen range, a holo in t h e g round with a n iron soup po t over it. Fa re , ragout in the morn-iiig, soup a f t e r n o o n ; ragout and soup both a r e m a d e of all sorts of infer ior m e a t tossed into t h e pot . l i read is not provided; c u s t o m e r s m u a l bring ihe i r own b read ; d r ink ing is blushing water (i. c., wa t e r with jus t wine enough iu it to call color in i t ) ; tbe six cents m u s t be paid on e n t r a n c e ; credi t is unknown. Tho pa t rons a r e poor ar t i s t s and poor l i terary m e n who have not yet learned to m a k e m o n e y , rag pickers, thieves. No c u s t o m e r is allowed to r emain m o r e t h a n fifteen minu tes . All the sj ioons a n d plates a ro of iron, a n d chained to tlie table . A great deal of m o n e y is m a d e t h e r e . T h e m a s t e r owns Ibreo

| bouses in Paris , and his wife has val-' uable d iamonds .

| MB . UTAIIZUANM, of Token Creek,

| Dane oounty, who was arrested and : tried on a charge of poisoning his wife, 1 83 as to mar ry Mrs. Nilson, of Ihe same

placo, WSH discharged f rom custody j r i tu rsday , tbo post mortem examination

aud proof submi t t ed having shown Inat | Mrs. Utarz .uanndied f rom the effects of abort ion commit ted by herself.

F A R M A N D G A R D E N . then carr ied into a shed a n d set n p — where it could c u r e wi thout sweating

Wdrk in tha Orchard . at all. I t waa gplendid-looking fodder , A m o n g tbe work tha t may bo done ' " i 1 " o t aa good as ear ly cu t h a y to

in April ia g r a f t i n g ami r(<ot-pruning. m a k e milk, though t he r e were m a n y Branch-p run ing c a n also be d o n e a t ! c a r s c o r ' , " " I l l ' ink it would Uiia l imo, b u t thia opera t ion m a y be have been better if il bad not stood till d o n e a l a lmos t any t i m e dur ing t h e fall i ' eared, as tho cat t le , a f t e r picking off and winter, excopt when the t rees aro t b o ears, would not ca t the atalks, un-frozen. Root -pruning should bo done f '1 ' ' m o r " "enntily than waa profit

e i ther in t h e fall o r spring, Shoota for g ra f t ing m u s t bo t aken off be fo re tbe " , 0 fonc lus ion t h a i I c a m e t o waa buds havo c o m m e n c e d lo swell, anil 111,11 ' l would not pay aa well to raiae kep t in boxes of eai th or wet sand ae- e i ther of the o the r k inds as il would lo eu ro f r o m frost , unti l tho best l i m o fo r r f t i f l 0 western, aa t hey did nol give graf t ing comes . Shoota of t b e cho ices t ' n n y bet ter reaul l t , whi le t h e need cosl and best f ru i t s on ly should bo used, l n o r e , U 1 , ' r equ i r e s m o r e land t o |

and t h e y snould be at cored early, so as raise tho s a m e a m o u n t of fodde r ; t h e | l o b e h a d when wan ted . T rees which w e s t i r n c o r n pu t t ing ou t m a n y more are s t rong a n d h e a l t h y , ye t ba r r en of leaves. A m j t b e r a d v a n t a g e with the frui t , should have the i r roots p runed wes l em corn is tha t il ia m u c h hardier , i by digging a c i rculai t r ench a r o u n d the and if tho wea ther ia un favorab le a t ; t r unk , so aa to cu t off abou t one- th i rd plunl ing will m a k e a good aland w h o r e ' of tho length of t h e roots . T h e dep th Ibo others would fail ent irely. If t h e ! of t h e t r ench , as well as its d is tance r ' ( ' be season is d r y it will r e m a i n f rom tho t runk , dopends , of course , on gfeen and growing, while t h e leaves of tho size of t h e tree.—ZWroil Free Prm. ' b e sweet c a m aro d r o o p i n g a n d willed,

anil the n o r t h e r n corn is a t a i tandsli l l U v # s t o c k . o r g o i n g i , ^ t 0 t ! l 0 g r o u n j i Th i s U

Pa r t i cu l a r a t t en t ion should bo p r id undoubted ly owing to its rooting so to live stock a t th is season, t h a t Ihey firmly, as t pu t s o u t doub le the roots may be b rough t t h rough t h e win ter of t h e aweel varieties tha t grow to equa l process in good condi t ion and in a 111 height, and t he r e is m o r e t han tha t s ta te to p u t to p a s t u r e . W h e n they d i f fe rence in ita flavor when compared aro poorly win te red a n d begin tbo with no r the rn OOTU.-Buffalo ChwUr. spr ing in a low condi t ion it will l ake

t h e m near ly nil " u m m e r to get over the The Houaohold.

e l lecls of it, and consequen t ly i t will BiX'iso.—Two ounces of Prussian s tun t the i r g rowth . Slock should not blue; one ounce of oxal ic ac id ; ono bo pu t to pas tu re unt i l tho wea the r is qua r t of so f t water . Pu t all in a bot t le wa rm, and thero ia p len ty of foddor . together and s h a k e very o f t e n fo r two T h o change f r o m d r y fodder to grars or t h r ee days , t h e n s t ra in t h rough a should be m a d e gradual ly . I t does cloth, a n d put in bottles. S h a k o well not p a y to keep in fe r io r s tock of a n y be fo re using. k ind , bu t tho f a r m e r should aeo t o i l , r , . u , . , , , ,

t h a i hia old a n d u n p r o l l u b l . . . o c k 1. . S " " l . T ^ f " U " " o l , a n d o , „ s o « i , „ „ „ d , ^

i sour mi lk on h a n d will

. r . i t ' i t a k e nn o rd ina ry bean-pot and p u t in hea l thy a n d prof i lab le ones a ro kep t . n u . . r i i i , l U . m

Tbe increas ing d e m a n d fo r m i lk , bu t tor a n d cheese m a k e s it worth while to

a warm place nea r tha stove, a n d f r o m t i m e lo l i m e add a little m i l k ; keeping

T i ^ l i k V u T t T . covered all t h e t ime , they will always raise mi lch cows. Those shou d be se- , „ , „ „ - | . . .. ' . lected f r o m the very best breeds, t h e 5 " ' . ^ ! . ^ F U

bull f r o m noted mi lke r s a n d a well 0 i l * « " • known mi lke r . A m o n g t h o beat Arp i . i PLTKETS.—Tho fol lowing re-

breeds a r e t b e Shor t Horns , D u r h a m s , c i I ) 0 f o r P l a i u d M e r t 1 h » v c *nd Ayrahires a n d l l e r e f o r d s . ' , n J * " > ' nice: T w o eggs, one p i n t of

tiiilk, sullicient flour, to th icken as waf-Bar ley a n d Soadlnff. lie bat ter , one a n d one-half tcaspoon-

On light, gravel ly soil on which it ia fuls of baking powder ; fill l ea enps proposed to sow bar ley, how m u c h a l ternate ly with a l aye r of b a t t e r and bar ley to tho a c r e ? ( I ) Is e ight qua r t s then of apples c h o p p e d fine; s t e a m ono of seed, ono thi rd clover and two-thirds t 0 , r ; M I v o ho t with flavored c ream

t imothy , enough t o t h e acre ? ( - ) A f t e r ami suga r . Yon crtn snbs t i tu te a n y bar ley is sown a u d har rowed in, t hen fresh f ru i t or j a m s you like. at once roll tho l a n d ? (8) A. ( I ) From . . . .

, , . WHITE GKMS.—Beat one egg, to two to two a n d a half bushels. ('>.) A w h l p h a j d ft a n ( 1 ft I i a | f | ( 0 u r

peck of Krass seed will give a good | n i l k i n w h i o j / h M h r c n d i | 8 o l T e d E

growth provided t he r e i s a n c M t e U o w B n i i i l l l c „ , o o n f u l o f ^ g l l r ^ l l o u r

sur face f o r t h e recep t ion of seed which t 0 n i n k e a B l i l l 1 ) a t l e r . t h c u l d d o n e

receives a s m u b l e covering, e i t he r b y t a b U l l [ ) 0 0 n f u l o r b a t u . r | m e l t e d . ^ rolling, b rush ing a heavy shower of i n U ) w e l l . , , u l l e r e d , i n i o r j r o n i l

r a m jus t a f t e r , a tho rough mel lowing. w c r o i | | t o l b o 0 T ( . U t o h u t ^ or on a su r f ace c rumbled by f r o s t - U i e b J - l r e t h o b l l t t e r . R . k e

two la i t Hie mos t unce r t a in . Some ^ T o r 7 h o l 0F

V ( £ f a r m e r s sow m o r e grass seed a n d s o m e poor ones lees. 3 . This course usual ly Nkw ESULANU BAKKD BEAN.--.—Take answers best, bu t wo Imve succeeded l l n e a r then b e a n pot, smal l a t t h e lop, qu i t e aa well w i t h the grass, with a boltling abou t two qua r t s , ' l a k e a heavier c rop of gra in , by ha r rowing a q u a r t of smal l beans , (which a r c t h e i h e bar ley with smoo th ing ha r row when ' ' e H l ' ( , r baking,) a n d a f t e r picking

a few inches h igh i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r c ! c a " . 1 , o a k c o I d w ^ e r over n ight ; sowing t h o grass sood. If tho bar ley turn off t h e water nex t m o r n i n g ; place c rop w of secondary impor t ance , a on t h e t o p of t h o b e a n s o n e p o u n d of

bushel o r a bushel a n d a half pe r acre , c l e a r f a t M l t P 0 1 * » . c u t , I l t o ' " P ' w a i on while a f fo rd ing sl ightly loss gra in , givos lbo top on ly ; sp r ink l e a l . ' i l e aalt tho grass a bolter chance to g r o w . — / i i o v e r a "> fill u p wilb cold water, p lace

' i n the oven a t 7 A . M., a n d bake unti l 0 Va r i e ty of Poddar Oorn. p. M. T h o New England people always

O u r co r reeponden t , " U u r a l i s t " last I hake the i r beans all day , look a t t h e m week gave an in teres t ing a n d va luable once or twice d u r i n g t h e day , and if a ccoun t of his expe r i ence wi th corn dry , add a litllo bo t water . f o d d e r . H i s conclusions were j u s t ' those which we have a lways held, viz; Tliuusand* of AffldarlU. T h a t fodde r c o m cult ivated with snlll- M a n y hav ing u s e d " p a t e n t " and pre-c ien t space be tween the s ta lks to per- P " * * medVines and fa1 led In flndlng ihe

m i l o l lul l deTe iopman l i . of fa r m o , . ^ ^ ' t a S a ^ l h T W va lue t h a n t h a t sown broadcas t so Wou|i1yi>ueondfiiinn//phv«lclan>bfcau8i' th ick ly aa to m a k e but a spr inkl ing , I " , u

I ^ D « Is h f ' - " e f promUe-l?

i i —au u r t j - Mnn* «o fo C»1 fvjnila In t/arca of eoU* colorICM growtb. W e a r c glad to f e e u n , j a f ^ r irorkiog bard for inonthi and lho«« vicwa cor robora ted b y ao inlelli- flndinx none, return heme and aiy there

gen t a n d prac t ica l a n observer as i". " " 'S-1 '1 , 'h i r ,?L i , , 0 , V h , . t P f o v e " ' .. u r • »» Many Hunerlng with Catarrh an 1 pulniontry

nura l ib t . atlactloc^ have t>9il Ihe worthliM preinra-A n o t b e r imponiknt point ia t o uae t b e tins'* lha tc rovd the mirkt t , aad in th»ir

b»i ' ' » d o f « o d f o r i h . , 1 ^ « e F « r ; S K T r , ; , ; : !%r. pose of f o d d e r . Mr. N . G. Davis, of rather i rovs ihat thev have failed lo »m-Orange coun ty , writes his expe r i ence p'oy lh» proprr remedy,' There ars thot »•

» » » r s r . # : W e m a y ns well p r e s u m e t h a t it is evi-1 Catarrh Kemsdy and I>r. Plerot'i Golden den t ho let h is corn s t and qu i t e too Medinil IKiove/y hava (-ITected their entire lonir b e f o r e r u t t i n e To obta in t b e C " - Many bad lost all sense of *aii II for long be fo re c u t t m g . l o ob ia in tlie m o n l b s , l i a a piecei of bone bad repeatedly best f odde r it should never bo allowed U-en removed from tbe nasil c«viii>s. to r e m a i n u n c u t a f t e r t h e ears a r e in T r u u b l c | h t . | i u U M , b o , d i

® , > W e would advise e v t r y one intereat-F e e l m g sure t h a t sweet c o r n is m u c h d not to buy Yeaat or UakioK Powders,

t h o mos t valuable , I got t h r e e bushels loose or In bulk. They are usually made

0 1 r ^ w . p a r e d t h e land, p l an ted two bushels in Kutrsntee nrrespocslbillty attached to loose drills, o n th ree -qua r t e r s of a n ae ro of powder, UOOLSY'S YsAsr Powota Isalwajs g r o u n d ; it c a m e well; was plowed out ^ P ^ c ^ ; , ' " r j n , e d f u l 1 " • W - • n i 1

once , a n d grew to be, on a n average , ; -eight and a half f ee t h igh , and m a n y . . " n , w k , , » * * * ^

» .1 . ti i j And all w o n y Willi lires tha t will not of t h e s ta lks h a d good roas t ing ears on b u r n i w h / r < i, impo^ioie to cook t h e m , m a k i n g w h a t I supposed to be properly, can all be remedied a i i d a s i v i n g t h e best of f eed f o r soiling. I also n ' ^ ' i oLulni . l Benil iiiaiiip for drcular,

. . . . . . _ " , „ Henry Uilford i O o , 7288ansoni8t., I'htla-planled m t h o s a m e m a n n e r a half j f ip iua . bushel of large western c o m , a t Uie A , n t a i l t s ? u , r n c , o f 0 f , r l w n t r B v t

r a t e of t h r ee bushels pe r acre , a n d a yearn, many leadinit pbyslcisn* scknowl-peck of smal l n o r t h e r n corn , a t the edge tbat ibe ( W < ^ J/unAa/n Uteiine r

4 , i i. i# i. i i QiMofiri'fi ii the only known certain reoiedy r a t e of one a n d a half bushels pe r acre , f o r dUaaaes to whidi women are subject ca lcula t ing t h e di f ference in t h e size of i Tbe (hiiefenbag Vegtiable I'ilh, the mcst the kernels would give a b o u t t h e s a m e o f , h , e

1d V f" 'bi l iousness .

, » . n i f u # beadachs, liver complaint and dltrasM of n u m b e r of s ta lks pe r rod of e a c h of dlgeaiion. Bold by all drucgltta. Ksndfor t h e th ree kinds . T h e western corn almanacs. Oraefenbern Co., New York,

grew to about Ike s a m e he ight aa the COIXIATI A Go's Caahmere Bouque t sweet corn , while t h e no r the rn waa nol Boap bsa acquired a popularity bi tbtr to on-m o r e t h a n six fee t , bu t h a d na many • by any Tollel Soap of home er for-> . » aa "nnMiin* " Inat in the mi lk l ' i* n •"•"ufaclure. A reputation bexun ears as nubbins , j u s t in i n e milK, rarly in tbsceo lu iy made il easy for thit when we began to feed it , a n d s o m e of bouse to i m p m s ton public. The je.-ulisr il was ha rd e n o u g h to gr ind whon we f 's i inailons of tliis luxurious article are the liniehed feed ing . T h e w ^ t e r n corn and exe.'-tlonal auenKtb of lis per

had no ears, a n d in m y j u d g m e n t be- j f 0 g u w c , w i , 1 ^

fore f e e d i n g was compara t ive ly value- ^ o l „„„ huudred and . ix 'y choice se-leaa; an opinion in which m y neigh- lecUons from the poetical woika of Uvron, bora and 1 a g r e f d . f f 0 0 ' 8 " J Bmns; also, »«l«J*d popu-

, . .i .1 a u i o t K» ami olliar wntingf. The porirv I began with the sweet corn when it 0f u . , , , , u l h o i l I j , l r u e t 0

Bn , i u , e , b ;

had j u s t begun to set kerne ls , and fed finest ever wriiten. Desmond it Co., 016 one woek to six cows. I t hen changed ' < " c e B t " PbHadelnhla Pa.

to the n o r t h e r n corn , which was fa i r ly FAors fo r those who nave b e e n dos« d in tho mi lk , a n d f ed one week, t hen drugged, and quacked. Belf-belp for weak

w ... >i.. i,.Hi iMaiaaaii.tir. snd nervous kullereis, luformstlou worth one week on the western, j u s t lasaelinj,, i b o u M n d i i b o w . , ) U t o f health. The new then back to the sweet corn again, Hraltb Jnurnal that teach ra all, sent fru. which t hen h a d cars in gooJ roast ing Address, Ivlcctrio Quarterly, Cmcinnsti, O,

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or Nuim Imt • nliacnliri. of thia pui>rr will he alluwrd lhl*M<l of Jet or I U M I I I I I I Coral Jewelry I 'mnluin , mid all nidera mual In- uiromuatilnl wlllialxiv,- I'li-iniiini Jewelry Order, whlcli iili'iiM' cut out, no that wn will know yon aro u »iiliai-tllM-r: llila libi-ml uifrr In aood lur only ninety dayai >o aend iilonre, ihul nu>ll>ii|ipoinl inent may on-ut, Si-iul full directioiin fur ahlpplii( or inallliiK Ui

KDW.VKU WKM' A Co.. Jewrl-t*, Cor, till A Hoinu HI*.. Clnrlnnatl.

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ill loa*rnla mi uot laniiiy pal<r allb ltaSaui--tb aluma. JAB, II, KABLS, *OHa.l., m„ Pi.tun.

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THE DINING ROOM MAGAZINE la unp of Ibr iiiu.t *li|y eilltcil iiiunlltlli'. In the l ounlty, ami wllb Ita Hal of impular rulilrl'iiiliill, pre-1* in *->iiutibrl<,"at till- ilia, .1 |'....i|iir m-l. lln- i-. -i Iliuuiilil* uu tin: aubjccl uf liuu-i ki• iilunami

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T h e Ch icago J o u r n a l as*er ls t h a t S e n a t o r D a v i d D a v i s is in p e r f e c t

a cco rd wi th P r e s i d e n t H o y o i .

E x - S e n a t o r S i m o n Cameron is aaid to b e c o n s i d e r i n g nn inv i ta t ion t o a c c o m p a n y E x - P r e s i d e n t O r a n t to E u r o p e .

T h o s t a t e s m a n w h o Is now .shoii!-i u g t h a t t h e w a r has boon lought in va in is u sua l ly t h e o n e who didt i ' t g e l tho pos t oflico.

It ic well t o n o t e t h a t the most v e n o m o u s advo r sa i y of I ' r t s i d c n t H a y e s d a r e s n o t accuso him of self-

Bcoking.

r i n c h b a c k s a y s t h a t lio was < ft'jr-ed tho G o v e r n o r s h i p o f N « w M e x -ico, bu t b y w h o m , a n d f o r w h a t rea-son is n o t s l a t e d .

W e th ink G e n . P U a s a n l m i a p i s t i lent i g n o r a m o u s , a n d his hook on Iduo g l a s s tho ghas l l i t i s t r ubh i sh th ai I I H S b e e n p r i n t e d in a h u n d r y e a r s . — S c i r n l i f i c American.

A s 'ii of t h e l a inous S e n a i o r I h y n i ' , o f S .^ j -h C a r o l i n a , hvo- in Cnl i lb rn ia , a n d a l t e r Ri'i riu;,' in ' h e L o w e r If use o f ihf S' .ala. he is n w n D e m e ra t io csi idid; i t l i i - ' S i a t o Si'iia'.e.

Mi . I> c c h i i is i c i p n •!»' i'i'is i n ' a il tl r u s t a t Cn i rn i ; " : 1. • 111• h iir* Mid i imd Qmoi i :

liko all wars , il will i n ju re the who le commerc ia l o r g a n i s m a n d tho p e o -ple of tho I ' n i t e d S t a l e s will havo lo suflVr w i t h tho o the r c ivi l ized na-tions. T h e e ra ol good t i m e s a u d high pr ices whK'h wo m i g h t en joy whi le t h o n a t i o n s n r * l igh t ing wou ld b t f o l l owed b y t h e usua l co l lapse . W h a t t h e c o u n t r y n e e d s is a s t e a d y not a r a p i d a u d u n h e a l t h y improTC-m c n t . A s h o r t w a r m i g h t ho just e n o u g h to g i v e tho d e s i r e d push; bu t a long ono wou ld o v e r d o it , ami tho c o u n i r y would have l o pay for i'.» i m p r u d o n c o in " g e t l i n g out too soon," b y n '•relapse."JDrf. Post.

A y e r ' s

Cherry Pectoral

loi " S i .

A -fu ' . i i-ii'ly 1 n - f , v i l l i , f r r ;

IMI Idiiii: a 1 liiiin.- ' iiiig hki* :• b;iiiy.'iii t reo. I - h m l I l u ' - to i.v t h e r e .

Apcon i ' i i g I •s lnl i»i i i> i.| llio Dc -pariiiK i i of Agi i i ' i i i inrp, at Wa-di-ing ion , ll)t' whc-iit c op i f I SVG roarhe.I near ly 251,001),OuO b t i -h f l s . 'i I 0 i n m c r o p of b l f t \¥: ir n n u m i l -I . :il.i.iil 1 ,296 ,000 ,000 hushcl-'.

At c o r d i n g l o t h e rcspJircln-s i>: MI f i n i n c u t G e r m a n na lnra l sl , u r u n t i l has :ii o n e t i m e o r oth-.-r been i idiab:!ed by [55 ,000 k ind* ul a;n-ma l s of w h i d i 2 0 , 0 0 0 nro now i ^-t i m t , whi le the o t l u r 1,15,000 a ro Mill wi th us.

Gen . S p i n n e r has h e m l a n d i n g I b a t * in i l o r i d a , wcig l i ing Ihirtv ' p o u n d s e a c h . Al l he has t o d a to I l e n d e r t h e fiili e m o t i o n a l l y i n s a n e nnd powor lesa l o res i s t a l ter h e is h o o k e d is to w i i t e h i t a u t o g r a p h in the s a n d wi ;h tho s h o r e end of his f i sh ing r o d .

M r . G o u g h o b s e r v e d at h is l ec tu re nt D o r c h e s t e r t h c o l h o r even ing t h a t he h a d n o l s p o k e n t h e r e s ince 18 Hi, when he d e l i v e r e d t h r e e lec tures , ior wh ich h e r ece ived $9 and a specia l con t r ibu t ion of f 17 I rom t h e lad ies t o b u y a c loak , of w h i c h he w a t in u r g e n t n e e d .

S tonewa l l J a c k t o n ' b cour tesy w n t as r e m a r k a b l e a t hia courage . Hie wife s ays : " H o n e v e r paused h la-d y on t h e s t r e e t , w h e t h e r s t r a n g e r o r not , w i t h # n t r . r « : n g his ha t . O n e t h i n g I r e i n e m b " M m , h e neve r looked in to a i u:n i b a t he h a p p e n -ed to pass •vhen t h e doo r was open — not e v e n my own." '

T h e y h a v e a b a n k in D e a d w o o d . T h e p a y ' n g tel ler w e a r s a r ed sh i r t , and s i ts w i t h his b o o t s upon the coun te r , a n d t h e p raa iden t , when ho i sn ' t c u l l i n g oi l 'h is coupons wi th n bowie k n i f e , a m u s e s h i m s e l f with d r a w poke r wi lb a d i rec to r o r t w o in tho b a o k r o o m , u s i n g t h e b a n k ' s f u n d s in t h e poo l .

A c c o r d i n g t o tho St . Louis R e -nubl ioan M r . S p r i n g e r is n o t a enn-d i d a t e fo r t h e S p e a k e r s h i p , bu t is au ac t i ve a u p p o r t e r of Mr . M o r r i a o n ' s c a n d i d a c y . M r . S p r i n g e r r e c o g n i -ze t tho f a c t t h a t t h e floor of t h e H o u s e a u d n o l t h e S p e a k e r ' s chai r is t h e p l aca fo r t p r e a d - o a g l o ornto-

t o r y .

If a n y S o u t h e r n D e m o c r a t i c vo tes a re g i r e n t o w a r d t h o eloct ion of a R e p u b l i c a n t o t h e S p e a k e r s h i p • f t h e n e x t H o m e thev will CDtna f r o m Miss iss ippi , L o u i a i a n a , o n d T t x a s . W h i l e no t o p e n l y a d v o c a t i n g aaoh a course on t h e p a r t of S m t h e r n C o n -g r e s s m e n , t h e p r e s s nf thoso S t a t e s l a t i t l y a d m i t s t h a t i t m a y b e f o nnd a d v i t a b l o t o TOIO w i t h t h e K e p u b l i .

cans .

A C o n n e c t i c u t roan lo e x i u s e the n o n - a p p e a r a n c e ol his d a u g h t e r w r o t e : " S h e baa r u n D o w n & bu r S t r e n g t h exos tod Hh» was Six last S o m e r f o r e m o n e y woaks & S h o has A p e r a n t s of a S i m i l a r A t a c t a: ;auo y o u will p l e a s e x c u s e b u r fore the p r o s o n t . " T h a t n i g h t Ihe l e a o h e r

go t t i ck .

M r s . H a y e s h a s a r ecep t ion every p v o n i n g in t h e l i b r a r y of tho W h i l e H o u s e . I l i a a h a n d s o m c t o v a l - r o o i n nnd in t h e low b o o k - e a s e s t h a t Imi i t a r e c h o i c c co l l ec t ion of b o o k s pre a r n l c d ti» G e n . G r a n t b y d i r e r n llo». l o n i a n s . T h e c x - P r n s i d e n t h a s lull t h e m t h e r e for t h o p r e s e n t , h a v i n g as ye t no b niiu in which t o put

t h e m .

A lo t of ha l f and-ha l f j o u r n a l s , c l a i m i n g t " be U e p u b l i c a n imag ino tha t t h e s m a r t t h i n g f u r the in l o do n o w is t o ab i i so l b o old whool -hors s ol I h e K e p u b l i c a n j iar ty w h o ven tu ro lo d i f fe r w i l b tho P r e s i d e n t on hia Boi i thern po l i cy . T h e y f a n c y if they i b r o w p l e n t y o f mud nt Bla ine , W r n d e l l P h i l l i p s , old Hon W a d e , a n d o t h e r s of l ika s t a m p , t h e y will i n t ense ly d e l i g h t tho P r e s i d e n t , wheroaH i h e y will , ten lo o n o , dis-g u s t h i m wi'.h t he i r s y c o p h a n c y . T h e v o u g ' - t ' o l e a r n s o n i e l h i n g f rom i h e d i ac re t io i i of Gen . D o v o n s , nnd | i h o w i s d o m ho c o m m i i i d i lo t h e m : : b u t a fool will a l w a y s rush in whe re a n g r l s fi-ar t o trend.—fnlir-Ocraii.

na t i i ra l lv lo .k

For Uigooscs of tho

Thront nnd Ijunirs.

ouch ns Cough*,

Cold*, Whooping

Cough, Bronchitis,

Asthms, nnrt Con-

sumption.

Tlie rcpntation it has attained, in ronscquence of the marvcllons cures it has produecd during the last half cen-tury. Is a sullicient assurance lo the jmblic that II will continue to rcaiizo the happiest results that can l>c desired. Iu almost every section of coimtry there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming nnd even desperate diseases of Ihe lungs, hy Its use. All who have tried it ac-knowledge its superiority; nnd where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re-lieve the distress nnd suffering peculiar 10 pulmonary affections. CiiEitiiY Pr.c-TOIUL always affords instant relief, nnd performs rapid cures of the milder va-rieties of bronchial disorder, ns well ns Ihe more formidable diseases of the lungs.

As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It Is invaluable; for, by i ts timely use. inultltudes are rescued and restored to health.

Tins medicine gains friends nl every trial, as the cures it is constantly prodnclng are loo remarkable lo lie forgotten. No family should be with-out it, nnd those who have once used 11 never will.

Eminent rhyslclans throughout the country prescribe it. and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowl-edge of i ts effects.

i-HcrAaif BY

Dr. J. C, AVER L CO., Lowell, Mass., P r a c t i c a l a n i l A n a l y t i c a l C h r m l l t f .

BOLD n v A U . liUCCOISTS K V e B V W U W I g .

GRAND R A P I D S

ON FIRE W i l l i

M e n ' s e x c i l e m e n t In c a u - v. s i son sol l in i

ALL WOOL SPRING SUITS At Uu; a s t o n w h i n i i l,"W I ' n . - . s o f

1

H a v i n g now e n g a g e d I h e s i r v i c e s " f a C o m p o t a n l T a i l o r , wc c a n , if r e q u i r e d , r e c u t nnd a l t e r a n y ga r i i i cn t so Iha l t h e s a m e sba'. l bo fu l l y equa l t o c i i a tom m a d e o r d o i b i n g m a d " to

o r d e r .

Star Clothing House,

DOUBLE STORE, 38. 4S & 4 2 CANAL ST.. GRAND RAPinS.

THE FATHERS GREW RICH BY SAVING PENNIES !

THEIR CHILDREN SEEK TO BY ONE GRAND GRAB.

T h i s i d e a whon p o r m o a t i n g t h e m e r c h a n t ' s m i n d a h o w s i t s a l f i n l i l t lo p t n o n a l w o r k ami c f lo r l ; s t r i v i n g t o b t l a n c o the v a l u e of l a b o r b y b i g p ro f i t s

l a n d b i g r i sks . W h a t t h e n is t h e ro su l t ?

T H E T O M B S T O N E S OF DEAD MERCHANTS ALONE CAN ANSWERI

1 F o r m a r l y t i r c n t y y e i n o u r firm i n a l l i l l m a = y i t o r N b u a t U c k t d a i d f o n g h t t b i l fclal p r i n c i p l e w i t h o u t g l o m , a i w e l l « • e q u a l l y filial • • • J i t ' - " f * " 1 - " " * ' ° pd a

pr . ,

proudly lo lis miiumoth bniinris and nccomnlattd capital ai erldince of tlie lupporl of tbo pwple in Hill wim eoune. For 1STT we prnpnie to mix the mediclseaitronger yet. mJKinn It a bard road lo travel for

All Those W h o are Skatinc on cracked Ice--Failures uot yet Over! ; S a m p l e D o s e — I m m e n s e lo t a i . od P r i n t s a n d G o o d S t y l e s o n l y -to a y a r d .

E n t i r e s tock Bes t S p r a g u a P r i n t s , fifty d i f f e r en t p a l t e r i i a , al l ii c e n t s a y a r d . 2 1 0 p i e c e s N e w S p r i n g Dross ( i o o d s , all e o l o i l n g s , on ly I t o 12 I f a n d Iflc a y a r d .

N II real]' qultn ailonliliinf; what linmliome and deeirable dreiiex ihe'e low priced goodi make.

Big Assortment New Ingrain Carpets, Beautiftil Patterns, from 40 To 60c A Yard.

.A

Good Stair Carpcli 15c, Cotian« Oarpell. 20 '!'• and 30c ! naodfome aiiortment Yard-wide Pcrcalef.

Magnificent new Spring ilock of Notloci. Edging! nml Inscrtlnju choaper than in ?>) r r a n . Table I,igens!l5, 4". 50 nml onp n yard.

All Lintn Towrls Se. Belter Toweli Cheap. Xiee Cafiiroere. 50. fli and 75e. Good Jfani Jo, JSand 30o. Crash Toweling«, lOaod I! I-]*,

¥ *. O o H u n e r c i a l P r i n t i n g !

O T P

AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.

LEAVE ORDERS FOR

Grand Rapids, Fort W a y n e , N e w York & Torre Haute.

s ^ V" Tim WORKIMI i;I.J>

pai.ii lu luioi.lial! ncnt i*. horr,tlio wh c m iiarulu ItiidnfM t -* M>II> nl elltirr >N I» I . r

j p-i rve«in^, »ui| tl pnl I i ' wbnlf tlmr mi tlu* Ou.Mll

u. »rlj «.uucli «• rifo. ... i tier ui*} •mil ihriraiUr •

• « l o a n , Una u m u r J l l o K J . t: wtil ..lll,li»tl t r * ill ».*n 1 ti. _

, trouble nl wiilmr,. ful l / t i l ln lnr . , ••iniilf"«orth acT<r>l dollirt lonimicri,, »"ilt on, r.n l a copy

1 ot Horir anil >'iirai<lv, OL.* .if lln- anil lic«l 11-{ laklraU'tl ruMirAtlons, uh urnl fn ,• by mill Utn'li t

il juu *jin' |'i->n<iiiirni. prmlialila wuik, iluioii 0«onciKSTi»,M K Lo , I'm llam!, Unlue.

S. > u l r 1 o ' , p . e -ll) i" ml ...ifilur • i or «p«ir • i dOi. It. fe:-o 5'J ovi. • lo J.'.

. n I , ilcroUi . lii. i. i lilt Kit gill. rill.

t a i r o >«c liiimu-n i l , i ihc ba«iD»i«

l o i u c l i a i a n DJI Jallpi lo j ty f..rlli»

C A R D S , L E T T E R - 1 1 E A 1 > S ,

S T A T E M E N T S , S l l r P P I N G - T A G H ,

A U C T I O N H1LI .S , P O S T E 1 J S ,

l U L L - I l E A D S ,

C I R C U L A H S ,

I M I I E F S , r . Y - I , A W S ,

AND ALL KINOS OF PfitWPHLET WORK.

LATEST AND BEST

M O I i Y !

$30,000 lo loan on ii iprored farms ia Kent i couuly, in in in i of $50 « m.il upward!, nn

three lo fivr yean time 'IL'NT A DAVIS,

itoonn 12 nnd '.i i ' l l l o e l ' . Uirnd Ripldi , Mleliigan.

Forman's Harness SHOP:

On Flat River Hr'ulgc,

A y e r s Ague Cure IM. B.

HURRAH FOR BLAIN.

Dealer in

I.Off EI,!,, MICH.

I \i PORIIE PHI. L i g h t and D r a f t H a r n e s s , ma- l e t o

o r d e r a n d w a r r a n t e d .

V O T I C E OV C O l l M I S b l O K E H S OK i > CLAIMS.

SUI-i: Uicbljan, CounljofK«nt. III. I'lObi'.t-Couillor m!i1 I 'oinl i . K«l»lc o( Dtborali T)l«r, Hoc iml •r«' ur. l.Tit.-u-.i umui/ 'ii'rn njipoliillil b) ..iJ

Il.rii.Cjiu* I.M'nlln-Judtf ol I'fnbal" nl old Coiicl/.ConinilnU»monUl«lini In Ihe loillerol • I d K s l t l e , and • i c . o n l h i fion-. I h t I 2 l h day r l April , A. P. 1ST'.. li«>iDS bean aliowrl ly Mid jui 'jao; I'lubalc. to all panoDi !i>iin| cliiu.i Iirsinil laid K«lil«. i" "bifl. I > picianl Ibcir clalu to ii* hi i'ianiit:at;L>r. and adjattiufal.

Notiee i« litrvbv ititrn Ihal will laMl on llVjoeiiiyl1!"331 ' l l/ B' J I ' ) ' ,A- " . I ' " , •o* on Friday l!i« I'il b fi-ir of Oelobir A. I). Il!7, at Imo'cIocL A. l!.,of aitli day.al iLr alSM o l J m u II Wftlc in li,e \ illagc of I^iarvll iu »4ld founly I j rmi r r ecil •>iisia> »ucli clalni.

OaUI.AprllllUi. A.I'. 157;. . llilKSll WBEKl,

J rl ll ui l , t . i l l . l I l . ^ • : . i C o " ! a l " 1 " • r , •

M I N I S T X t A T D K ' S S A I i E .

In Iho Hi'.l'M ul tin i;<Utr ot Jimt' I Hunter, deeauid.

.Siiu;» l»lierrty niifn li.il I fl.illirll at public anlionto th- lujlii 'U IdJrt.ca Sa'.urJaj.lbc l»th dsy olilar. A 1/, b " at ten o'dacl iu tha for«-nnon, n;-.ns fionl dn r of the dwflllnii liouie oo Ihp/iri'miic* Ii.-raioaflei dcacrlted m iba Tillage of I. Kilt in thei jun'.T ofKrnl. in IheHlaU ol Mich-lem, nnrauaullo I. ii'c and aiilbonly grinlrd lo me on the I'lrily (ixtnlty of Hitch A. H. ll"; by On i'lolii!- Court ul Conotjf, Hichigan, all ol th? eiti'.r, tif,lit till.1 and intenalol the •alddtceta-ed of, in an ill. till i ell • iljle j, tinted ao I baln( In the County of JCcst in ILeSlalonf Jtifbij«1l.Li.itn

id doenlada" folliti.t -trit. I.o*. number nine ,'J, i f blosV uu iibrr Ihirty t i i

,K, at Aver J'a f i l l •! tha »III»k» c.l l.oaell. Keu*. Coui.ty, ItichUan

To ts toi l >ub)eet toal'. Hem ami enoumbtancn, Inelulini •ldo",» ilonrrlnlereitIhiniD.

Im-i.•tarch 2iii, A ti. is;;. llllUAltH, UCM^II, Adiiilniiliatoi,

p U O U i T E o n D E l l .

H tat i of Michij",County o I Kant, AlaitmionoflhoI'tubatc Couitlortht Counlt

ol Kent,Imi Ian r the I'liibale Onicr,l a tho City of Ortod Itapldr, uu Wedne-daj tho loorlh day of April, In Ibeyeitoaa llinuaam f Igli'lmndud aodittfnly-ifviii.

Pten»l-Cytu»K. , ,«rliIn».Judgr uf I'robale. Inlhe matter • ! t i i e«tala nf Jamea

Danh«..i deeealld. (in rca jmi : ani Blin.; Ib» petition dulTtfriCed

o f U v r liunliim, r«f rejciitmg that tbe l> the «id-o'i ol#ai I deemed nnd prajini among olhtr Ihiniii that adiniiii'tratlon nf »alir nlata may l i graatrd lu Jiam i Uclnlyre ot miaa ulhet aultabli

' rueteopon il • nrdcred. that Vorday the thirtiMli day ol April ln<tint at ten o'clock In i b o ' - - ' n " o o , i » « « ' l i ( ' - » u f o i i l i t b t a r i n g e f i » i i l p e n . tlunac I linl the btlra allawol laid dereaied and all olheiperiiinilnutolti: In laldotale.atrreqnlied loisnearat "f'11'1 courl.thto lob«hold-en at Ih' I'mbate Office,In the City uf Grand Rap-idi, In tivldc jonl} , am', •bow can re, 11 aay there be, why the ptayetol Ih- ptliliutetabouldnul be gtanl-

* And 11 ll further otdeied,lliat aald petlllonir rieeootlca lo Ihe perron- intemtcd In laid ejtale.oftha piudency of inld (etillon atd ibe bMtini llierci'f by tauaing a copy ol Iblisrdtr to beoobliabedin Iba l.owtr.i Joi aKal. ane.ipapar •rl nled and circulai I ngi u eaid County of Kent three lucceialTi weckf,!itC»ioiiHoeiJd day of htntlDr. A It ik- co ii t CVRfS K. I'KIIIilNS,

ItlaaiTn. Judteof I ' t .b. ie, lie|iatei, l l ' i

STYLES OF TYPE IN USE.I^8'B•,a,l!^els,v^,'p8't'0,la^B,

T H E YERY I j A t e s t J

Soecial Dispatch

TO THE LOWELL JOURNAL!

Joll'l

i l l E H I F F S C A L E

Ur ritltn nfat eieentlon l>«uid cut of and un Ihe leal nl Hu Clicuit Ciuit for Ilia CountT Kent.nllenttd ou tin- Ihltleenlh day ol Matth A 11,1 Hm ill f f " t "I Chnilc* J. W««bbutn and utAin >t th* f in<l*Kiiii clut .r-1» and lor want Ihrrt-of iben n' il.i' r. ili.tntr f M jrou II. Norton, the . . . i ...... J I i .... I ... i. ,1 I. i .n ••nt levied Upon aud '

I i ub l l c au i - l l on . t o III* hlalfsl litdoe-, at Ibe ftoul enlianca ol l.ep|lg'> Illo-k.li IbvCity of'Itand Hiplda, Inlhe cnunly of Kent and St.te of Jllehic.n. "a l being tho pi' c- hrldlng tbe Cl-ccll Couit in Ihe county Whete .nidiireml.i. ure Ilonday, tha Haldav bl Uar, A. II. IS, ' , at I1' o'llotk i n lhe fure-ii'i- noMbiii iny.allthii right, title and in-liri'M ol Ujionll Koitcn, to Ihe Mloalnji du-erlied ntni eriy. to-«II.

•lb. imilli hllff .SIol I .OH one , n nod I . o(3i B|i,ek tli'rly (Sdlof Abet Aretrt leeonled plat of tbe Villi*- of l/)*ill. lollieCoanlyatKenl and ItUle of Mirblgta. F. tV. I'KCK. Sb»rif,

Ily IT:!, I:DII rpnly Slietilf. SJwf,

D M I H I B T H A T O B ' B B A L E .

Ilh<eitaleelMii:aiet Uullock lutliaiiUlttt deceased.

K - t l c l ' h - t f ' . i g i i e n l l i a t I r\ -i -11 n n. I o l h e Ii I g b - »t bt il d e r nialli fottn

dnMday,tbt Ih .li , o Miy. A, 1). ISTT.itl 10 o'clock ID the n . i . u , nt t be f r o n t d o o r of t l . - d a i l l . 'ng I n , l i e the r uiti-inliiiri'lnnllri ilircilbtd in the lown-

abipnl i. ' ih' i llnCiimi!. "I It. nl, in Ihc Slate i I il e ! i l , - in , i ' i i . u a i i l l o l . lce i iM m d a - j t b o r l l T

.. , . iirann ' ' ' i, * I'U Ibe nlnclfinlli dai of Jtaieh T h " I ' o u n l i y i« n a l u r a l l v l o ' k u i ' ' ^ ..r, • • i - r o b a i e coun ot Kmi

I d w a r d . . . H i - E u r o p e a n w a r wi th « , • • -l iopo i l . •' '• * " P *oinel i i ing | ... ^ va lual i lo . I t d o e s n t u ntil a w a r i f . i ' lV . . . ' i ' I ' - i l - " , ' i l l ' . ' I H d e m p t l o n in Iha

, D y m o r e U.a.i t h e p e o p l e .m t h e m - j t u i j . a j f ^ r o ^ v . . . . Rhoro w a it n u ll f-ll Will (iriVC <!<»,* ... . iieUnd"-

a r i d . alii!. !•» I b n t if a a to r . n , \ , ; ; i n i i a l c o m e , o f i -onrso il in l ie t lor for ,0 , tmuui: . .- t i m . • vti t . . i . > ij<_j chain«. Illliat OJMir, i _ . i . . . thence eol BTef l̂ rl a!u«. ll.. i .• imtlh Iwenly t h e poop f n , i ' h e boncll t o g n . n h a l ( 1 0 / c t , i n«a i i i i Ihei, . - . . t r a e ii-balm I t h e y . o a n s a v e IIMIII t h e w r e c k t han | ptae. of beginning

in h a v e il ull swa l lo ivod up in Ijie s ea , T h o o inuu i i t o f a d v a n t a g e t h i i • 9 * ,

The Citizens of Lowell and adjoining towns

to know that

J . M, W e a t h e r w a x ,

H a i t h e l a r g e s t a n d Best a i s o r l m e n t of

B O O T S & / B H C O E S

He E v e r Had.

S P E C I A L B A R G A I N S I N | : L A D 1 E S

W a l k i n g Shoes and Slippers.

A l a rge a n d E l e g a n t i ino of

I D r e s s G - o o d . s I

E t c . , a g o o d s t o o k on h a n d , f o r ; s a l e a t low l i g u r e s .

TRIMDIING ND U P H O L S T E R I N G

DODO I n firil-cUu i l j l t , T b e p s t r o o i i g e

o f I b e p i b l l c i i r a i p t c t f a i l / l o l i t i t i d .

E . . F O R I I U N .

H. W. AVERY,

F r e s h t M e a t s ,

Poultry,

Oysters A L L K I S Dfl OF O A M K I . V 8 K A 8 0 N .

O A S x a :

I 'AiDror .Ai .LKiNnsor

Live Stock, Sal t Pork, H i d e i

P o l t s & c

C e n t r a l M i t l f I , D r l d j e Htnel.

H W. AVERT.

O H C E J A I P ,

Also a la rge l ine of

Cassimcres, Broadcloths, Diagonal

j s u x T i u o a ,

And the BOSS TAILOR to Make them.

Como a n d see for Yonne lvos .

j. Ma Weatherwax, ilace of b ' llaU'l, U l "h fiid,A, Ii. i m .

.'AMK.S I.KWia, A f l t n l s l i l n t o r . Uuiou Block, Lowell, Mich

y y A R N E S S .

COLLAR,

TRUNK STORE V l f v i r t j o p p o > U t t L u « « l I NAlioi ial H a n k . )

L I G H T D R A F T I 1 A R N E 8 8 ,

C O L L A K S i H O R S E C L O T I N G

R O B E S A N D I l L A N K E T S W h i p n

A N D T R U N K S .

C o l l a m i i i an fac l i i i i il n n d o ld hi

WholoHale a n d Kotai l .

REPAIRING D o n e on s l i n r l n o l i c o t m d a t r c a s o

bio r a t e s .

A l l W o r k W a r r a n t e d E. F F U I R .

W i t h o u t a P a r a l l e l . \V« beliem Ibal Hit wnmlcrful remliii iic-

compliihed by ibe use of HIIII.OH'H (JON-HUUPriON CUBE nrc t. itboul n pnrnllel in the blltnrj'of mcilicine. Tbme who ililbe-l ie e tbii and b«rii nn ocr.liian lo try il, can l>« canrineed wltliDiil expeaie lo tbemielior. Ill IUCCCIS ii ia vonlerrul nnd enro that ire lell il on a gunranife tn cure ComumplioD, Ilroncbitit, O'ouKhi, lloaneneie, Aithmn, Wbooplnji Cougb. Orimp. In ibefs caioi or nny Ltiojlronble don't fall to Iry it. It may l ive your life, while It will con you notblog if it Slrei you no relief. Call nt Ibe Drug Store of I .U West, I.uwell, Mich., and get n trial bottle fur lOcli or n regular size for 60 cti . or $1.00. .Sold eluirbtre by d i a l t n K«n«r»ll;.

FSTOF and Ague. Intermittent , Chill Faver, Bemittont Fever, Airne, Periodical or Bilious Fover,

nd indeed all the affections which from malarious, marah, or mlas-

T h l i ia n e o m p o t i n J r e m e d y , p r e p n r n l r . i l i f r o m vege tab le In f r cd le i i i " , vtlilrli

r a r e l y f.Ula to e n r e t h e aevereat ca i ea o f ( I i l l I * anil F e v e r a n d t h e coneomil imt d l m r d i t " . SI;, li

! n e « a » l t l e a of llic peop le in n u U r i i d e m n n d . Il« g rea t t n p e t l o r l l y n\. r

n n y o the r m e d i c i n e yet dl«rovere,I fo r Ihe r u n -nf I n t e r m i t t e n t a la, l i ia t it eonmina no quli i ine or m i n e r a l , and Ihoao w h o take il a r c f r eo from d a n g e r of qu ln lum o r any In jur loua effe.- t i , and a re a " hea l thy a f t e r m l n g II aa be fo re . Il liaa I-een e x l e m l v e l y employc i l d u r i n g i h e laat Ihl t ly y e a r a In the I r e a t m e n t of theae dia l reaalng i l l ' o r d e r " , a n d ao u n v a r y i n g haa been ita a n e r e f t Iha l ll haa g a i n e d t h e r epu ta t ion of be ing Infilli-Ide . I l can , b e aafe ly r ecommended aa a «uro

r e m e d y a m i apeclf lc f u r Ihe Fertr a u d A g u e ol I h e W c « l , and I h c C h l l l a n m l F e v e r nf Iho P o u t h , w h i c h , o n c e b roken u p b y i l , do not t r l a m ttnll l Ihe d i i e a a e 1< again conl rac lc i l .

T h e g rea t v a r i e t y of d i so rde r " w h i c h a r i i e f t o m the i r r i t a t ion o f I h u p o l i o n , a u d i na r a l g i a , l i h o n m a t l i m , C l o n l . I l e a d a e h e , U l l a d n e u . T o o t h a e l i e , E a r a e l i e , C a -t a r r h , A s t h m a , P a l p i t a t i o n , h p l e u l c A f T e c t l o n a , l l y s t e r t e i . F a i n I n t h e D a w -e l s , C o l i c , P a r a l r s l i , a m i d e r a n g e m e n t n l the R l o m a c b , >11 o f which become In termi l lent o r per iodica l , Iiavc no apevdler r e m e d y than ATER'S A c r e C l l i r , which curea t h e m all a l ike, a n d protecla the aya lem from f u t u r e a l l a e k t . Aa n prevent ive , 11 l« o f Immenaa l e r v l c r In I h w eommt in l l l e i w h e r e F e v e r and A g u e p r e v a i l ' , n« l i ataya t h e deve lopmen t of the d U e a n - If t aken

. tm the l i n t a p p r n a e h of Iho p r e m o n i t o r y •ynip-tmna . T t a v e l l c r a n n d t e m p o r a r y reaMenU a t e •.bai enab led l o d e f y llieae i l laordera , and f. w v.'!!l e v e r auf fer If Ihey avail t h e m i e l v e a nf the pro lee t lon Ihia r e m e d y afford*.

F o r L i v e r C a m p l a l n l i , a r l a lng from t o r p i d i t y , I t la a n excel lent r e m e d y ; ll • l lmtihi l ra t h i i o rgan In ln hea l lhy ac t iv i ty , a n d p roduce* m a n y r e m a r k a b l e cure* w h e r e o t h e r med lc lne i

fa i l .

Prepared by Dfi J. C. Ayer & Co., P r a c t i c a l a n d A n a l y l l c a l C h c m l i l i ,

LOWELL, It AMU. SOLD nr AU. DntocnTs Evcatwntaiu

D e t r o i t a i d n n w a i k e e R t i l r o a d

T l i e O l d R e l i a b l e B o u t e t o k l l p o i n t s

B a a t a n d W a s t .

TrilaalMii I.owill

O O I H O B A I T .

Tbiougb Mail M.'U a . n Kreolng RxprCii fl'10 r , N Mixed to Owouo JiOO P.m Tbrougu Freight 100 p. ti

O O J N Q W K B T . Sunday NlgbtUlxcd 7:38 A. it TbronghFreight V00 i . u Nigbl Riprei i 6:40 A. N Tbrougb Mail 6:02 p. u Uv.osso .Mixed 11:40 F U

KyThroughlloktli toall prlnllpalpelala Kli1

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IKT, tl, R. CALLAWAY.

D R \ GOODS,

DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS.

3 3 1 ( * 3 l 0 . a . £ > S ,

3 3 : a t » o n < D A . F a 9

C a r p e t i n g s a n d O i l C l o t h s ,

NOTIONS, &G. NOTIONS, &C.,

NOTIONS, &C.

r .<> T * » T I . o w e l l A g a n i . Ant Pao'l. Datrolt .Mifh

-I k i t r e r s b l i . a s t b o y i * a i f l l l ' l 4 * M II u m i n . W a w l l l f a i n l i h f oa a a o B p I i l i O a l l

t f r i t . The b M . t M i p « n baMM U a a a o y t b l n i •Ira. Wawlilbaar sipiaat el ilaiHaf yea. Par-I m l a t t f t n . W r I U a n d P i r m a r a a n l mta l iaa-l i a , Ih t i t ram and d * a | h l f i a , a o d a l l TISMN in nead nf ciriaa rork al ka»,niiotl4 »HU lo oi and l e a r n a l laboul lb* wark a t o n u . X o v l i tha l i m a . 4 9 a ' l d i l a y . A I 4 N M T a t a k C s . A « | a i U , H a t a i .

^ B T l Q N B B ' d BALE.

Notice la hatebjt glfin Ihat (.n thi ttlh day of Uarcb, A. II. IMI.eoDiiaiBelng al oat o-elcek, p. in.at I.nvall,Kant CouDly.Mlclilgao.l ihall iillat I'ablir aoetlon, to Ibt lilgbeil bidder, B lloik ol Woolta Uill niacin Bar/.fmmally uied la tha l.ow-• II Wotlaa Ul'la. brlaagtog U Iha Mlataof Unttli It. Dlod(>tl.aUnkto»r

Haled,Lowell,yeb-y.n. A.n UJT. J<wl WH. WISNEKTATI.OK Auigoie.

Abnre rale la henby adj»ained lu Aptll llth I i ; ; ,at mme time and place.

W. W. TAYLOR, 40,1 AldfBte.

The aboie nala la buebjadnu' ned lo ITelnet-d«t. da, J.althe •line boor and place.

llaltd April la, l«lf. W M . W I S S K R T A Y L O R .

Aiilgnee.

N o F a i l u r e Known-There u no c u o on rcconl where Dr.

Morris' Syrup of Tnr, Wi ld Cherry nnd I lorehouud has failed to give sntlsfne-l ion. On the other hand , wherever it has b e t n ii»ed by our people, in severe colds, coughs, Mthma, bronchi-lis, croup, whooping-cough nnd con-gumption they are enthusiast ic in its pra i ie . Conta in ing no opium or o ther dnnuurous drug , it does not conil ipale, nnd is safe to adminis ter in all condi-tions of hea l l l i . This is an important announcinent , and Ihe suffer ing are ad-vised lo heed il. Trial size 10 e l s ; l a rge sizes 50 cents and One Dollar. Sold by J . C . West, sole agent, Lowel l .

Also agent fur I ' rof . Pa rke r ' s Pleas-an t Worm Syrup, which is sure death to worms, pleasant to take, a n d require! no physic . Price 25 c ts . T r y it.

JOB PRINTING D o n t at t ins offioe at

C l o t l i a i z ^ ^ n^Ca-d-e t c

O X U D E S R ,

AND WARRANTED TO PIT

M y s lock of G o o d s will a l w a y a bo fotiml F r e s h a n d ol tho b e s t stvleB t l ia t c a u bo s e l e c t e d fo r th is m a r k e t . T r i c e s a t low a s nl G r a n d R g p i d s

o r e l s e w h e r e .

OppoBite Lowell/National Bank, Lowell, Mich.

N. B. BLAIN.

Covered Buggies, • - - $100 to

Open Buggies, - . . 60 to

Platform Spring Wagons, - 100 to SIDE BAR AND SIDE SPRING W A G O N S .

$ 2 0 °

' 5 ° ' 3 5

A r t h u r W o o d , 37 WAte r loo St.

JOB WORK CHEAPER THAN EVER JOURNAL OFFICE.

AT THE