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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Af liowcll, Nlchlgai, fcy .iah. w. Ill>13. TKHUS $1,50 .( YKAIl. ClllirLT OSVOTKD TO LOCAL AND G E N E R A L N E W S . BUSINESS CABDS. FOBtur Mills. J AUKfl COCIIRAITE. Proprlilor. Hill ia prime rdDnia(urd»r.«DjftU wark wirraotcilflrit-clin. uilan « ir< MiptjKullJ lallellid. B. W. Dodgs. A TrOBSKV * COUNSELOR AT 14VT , Soli.- tortaJ Oaunt'lor In Caanerry. Noliry Public. umc>. ant iatr Mil •( Lrt't Block. Utliln 81., Lowell. Uioli. O. U. Look A TTORNKY AT LAW. Bmlnrii InellStilrinil Uaile<l.St>leCourleatlenJe4 to. Promplat- tcntto i gi<rn toGaDTf7tiKiDf.collecUoDi,enil obaa- Itiybuiiofet. illBce ID Union Block. Lvvell.Nkh Ur.T B. Lsmb. R KSIIIKNCK AND orriDE corner of Oak maJ lltlilne atierli. Lowell. Uloh. i OFFICE IN G It Ml A MS I! LOCK - •',/ I-1.00 It. I) CM V f VIM l.'S, VI K.I Ml*:' w N. L. HcCartj. UJLK8ALK AND UKTAM , UEALKKINOROCKRU!. C. 0. Stone k Co.. O KAI.KKS lo Ory Qnoli, lirccenei, BuoU and dLuci,IUl< and Caps, Crockerr Ac. Stoirln ll»a'< 11 I:K, L.iirr 1 !, iici. VOLUME XI. Money to Loan nn ImpniTrd farm- In mini oflini ar ,i u- , i , . Morlftpa Unjlit. Inijuire of ii. k. i.oCKWonn. Air. . lill HoM'. DU'Ck. (iiaud llaMd.. Mirl. Farm For Sale. Tl»rr« «n«l rnc-UaUinilc« •c«l au l noitli "I l^iwcll. kno«n «« t 1 !*-I'orti'MVrnn ftrni In V« f;; iir.-?*. tioulliwral % ofiedlo^S. 160utrn. ICO kicrr« iNijtrf inl Un*!. with irchu ' a Oil bu)l4iMr>. K..r fdill.ir lartlcuUi* irxittli x' ihl* OlB'r, MI ..F A.J. ACKi:)!, l ock Hi* S.UifruTil'r, iluh Money To Loan <inlm|inr(d l.nl'l* iu'iuln'of ii. ». in vrhKi ii::.i> (Ml ; iri.l Illui't'a fllosk Uiatld H.ipttip Midi. For Sale Cheap. with l«oI ETC Rlntk pix Ctui -ml Duuti.'. B^itu u to Loivnl m 1 te Md oil I'.nt r^axiail.lr trtrm a« to i.ritrai.J jujnirnf- Tult- A'Mti»• overt JOHN K. Ill M. fu'.infl i. ; .C, LOWELL, M I C H I G A N . W E D N E S D A Y MAY21. ^I .-Ill I 1 Lit ri.'AIt l.\ MI \ AM r. NUMBF-U IT. ftll, :leh. T bai- Waters 1 J CbM- Waters O ils"llll'B LINK to and from tialni.tu hulili and pnrate liouari. Tbcbut omnlbu.ia tberllUie dra.n uj tbo be.l team in Ibe buatttai. Leave joar trderaal the Kriollln Home or at I'ate'a olllce. j John Wllaon, A LL KINDS of Blackimltbinf. korat-ahovlDg. V/agonandcairU^a ironia( done to order. Uiltoa M. 1'orry, U LAL ESTATK. InsunnceindCollrellon Agent, NoUrjrand Juilice. Special >tlenUtn glren to onieraudaic and collcctlona. Oibce oter K. L. ; JicCtctr't atore Lowell. Ulch. B. A. M. R E'iULAIt UoniocalloD ol Unoker Chapter No. 71. *1 Uai.nle Hall, UD Wedneadt; atenlnie en or before the full mo^Q la each montb. K.r. 1)01 Y. II. P K. A. HOkBIRLia, Sec. Batmony Lodge, \TO Hfl I.n o. Meeim:. evorjr Salnrdajr Etca- i > la Bank Blurk, 0. B. DILCOM.K.C. i. Ol-LlDOIlli.gre'/- Jobn Taylor. I RON FCUNDBR and manulacturer ol Tiriima kind* of PI OWJ, Harruwi. CallliaUra, Sera- . pen. Bobilelghi and all kladaof ca.tlng lo order Lowell, Kick. N. B. Blaln, D r.ALEKin Fancy Dry Oooda, KibboniCarptt- ' ln<'Jata.Capt and.N'otiona. Oppoaltel.o- ' veil SatloaalBank. GRAND RAPIDS DIRECTORY. J. Orton JBdle. S UR'JBOX, 1'UVBIOIAV and Aoeouohnr dflce IsUr. Bllat' UlocL, Orand Kapili. Realdtuce Mo. W abeldon SI ^"1 KU8TEBBB. DRFWEU & MALSTEH. City Brewery, Grind Kapiila, Mich DUAVUnr LAOKU. AMKS II. WEEKS- INSUKANCE, UEAIi ESTATE, COLLECTION and LOAN A(!ENC'V, CONVEY A NCINtS, and NOTAliV PUBLIC. Desirable Properly fur side and to rent. Kcsiilcnt nL'ent for Citizens' Ins. t'"., of Nuwurk, N. .1.: nssuls, ^jOO.OOD. Also for our own Slate Ins. Co. of I,;;n- sing; assets, over $2110,001). Specini ntteotion given to Collections. Ami prompl relunu inaile. LOANS EFFECTED OX HEAL ESTATE iEURlTV. ! OFFICE OVEK J. c. \v ;ST'« nni'ii STOHK. K' OPITS JEWELUY VARIETY STORi:. noil ATE OHDEU. Slat" 1 "f Ml •liL'in, fln'inu .1 Kent. Al a >'i>lnn nl tbi' Prolnle Court for tbe Count/ 11 Ki nl.linl Vn it ll e I'ri.tiale I'lllce.ln IheCitT ol 'liand Jllapbla. in Friday, the Iwcllth 'lay ol 1 May, lo Ili» .\nr Bne Ibimuad tight hundred and I "oinly-alx. I'n -.'.it-U' njii'iln A. Ibrian. Judge nf Probato. Inlh m.i'Ur oflberitalc t l Jamil C. Tror, de- i-vifl!. Onrvi !tBc and ll't:;.' tbe linal account of Itnbeit S Jickion Ailni Initial II r dt /"MI/ non.of laid eatate. 1hcriS|.0H Itlh ordrrrd, Ibat Monday, the liflh day of Jiini nrvl.al ten o'clock In the foro- noon,be Jiilinrd fur Ihei taniliialiunandallovanr* iiffaiJercouii', and ihil the briiaat la*- v i m J de- nated, and all ii|hrr|.i-iruna lulfr-tlcd in raid »• til*, arc rri,iilicd In appctr at a HMlna nf fald Court.Ilifnt i I" li'ild'H at til. I'lnbalc Office, in tbe Cily cf Ora'i 1 llapl'e. ii eaij county and .bow I • I".:I mr i:. • • .•. why 1 I uld «c;i"int ibould IM I lit* illoue 1. .Ind It is furtlieroideied, lhat laid Ailuimlalralor .-in- notice to H i pri>ooainleie>lrd In • ud i •lili-, ol tin 11 n.li-rcy i f >aldaccount and Ibe xemi alliin llii.ii .if. Iiv caii-mn i copy ol lhl» ordir la I.- |I iMI.Ii. .1 III Ibii IfOWell Jol nail, i ni'wajapct I '.lnt. Und.-ir, ilatine In m.lcounli nf Kent, three • i • ivo V ... p.tvi'iua to tai l day of brarlni.-. A I: Ji- rnjiy. Ili.SJ -.ill.V A. IIARI.AV. Judge nf Probate. Cvi-.-a P«XKiii(,lir;l«ter. tl«5 nHOBATBOHDEU. I M it" nl ili.-lii^.n Uonnty ol Kent ; At a rei- iinuf the rr.i 1 'He Court for thi'County of Kent, holumat lb- Prnlj.it» Ofllte. lo Ibe city of tiiand Al nd ... Iln- idghlh day ol Hay. In the yiar oiii' Iliou.aDC ilsbl hundred and aeeeulr-elz. I'f'-i ut ll'i.;tiinn A. Iljiltn Judiru ol Prol'iate. ^ In th'^n. I't. r ' h . ' ' >.*itv ol Ulltoo J Cbapmaa. Oa re idini; and fllloc tbe petition, dulr Tended, i f Will. '4. i I i|xan.»oii ol .aid decra.-ii. of U.w- ell in . i I ..limy, piajIr./ aiuonK ollm thing., •...at -i Irr.iiiMr ilini i.t - a i j »tate miy be granl»-d lo hl.n. the Mid l^tilumir. Ili'irUfon i: it ordered Ibat Mom'uy the liflh liy ol .tuna ii. si, .ti irn o'clock in the fori nucn, I'" igncd for tbe bearlnR ol • lid pelllloii, and Ih'it the hrira at law cl ^"d ). . . I and nil oilier peraena llite:(.t"l III >ald eatate ire iciolredto appear al J .c -Inn of raid court,lb* n to b" hok'eu at the fro Jlvlll.'elnlbeCity "I lirai.d llapldt, in laid cun'y-...d .li'.w cao«" if any tbi-re b«. why the pn ei "I tl..' i' liliuner ebcul l m t be aranltJ: Audit I. further nrdeied that aald pelilioner giiunolico 11 Ihepenooa IntoreileJ in -aid estate. "Ithe r"!'!.'iiv ofaald pelitl'.a and tbe h-arlug theieol br can-lng a copy of Ihlt order 1" be pub- li«hi-'l ia the l.oiivll Joarual a new.paper prlnlci ml d'CUlallni! In -aid Cnunly of Kent thri-c sue • v .' 1 . L* l'r, Tii.u.to aald day ol lu aring. Mi.XJAVilS A. II AICI.AN. Judge ol Probate |\ irii'Mi).! Craif C. Pcugiki UrgUter. 4Swj A DMIHliiTBATRIX'aiL.B. •"* In lb.'I'.altei (iftlirKatat. of Jo-.(.h Crldley N 'TICI: IS lIEilr.IIV tilVKN. that by tlrlue of lu-.n.' I{;.il,lr.| a:. ; gm n lo H'.aa Hie Admluillra- trr. if . II J: • .•'• l'i t 1 i' Prot'ale Court for the 1' mi'' i t I i* 'ii. I .lull., i; .it auction lo Ibe high- I In .'. r, M H. i ru n.", in llii' villaire ol Lowell k' nl I ' OUII!y Ml' . . • ;i !Ui*. hy the iilh day ol April li"<,alon« o'elork P. U.. all the right title deKtll'edr RUBBER FAINT lastsiwice as long. as any other. For sale by J, C. West- j MnrHlml llootii is iluin^'gooil worl: in repuirinK liriilges, rtinovinu nililii.-h 150 new SlyleS tf WALL PAPEC " . al M oodlnc 4 Look's ,l,e 1|0 " r - 11 LhuicU u '" ,M ' C " " ; leeted as 4l!i of .lulv orator for finui'l Gennine Rabbrr PAI DI min«f»e-1 Hapuu. inred by the Rubber Palpi Co. of ,. ; . ll0I1 r , lllrii , l , SU)tuUy (lereland, for sale al Uoodiug ,. . look's lho conj-regaliointl niii-» niniin;; . . . . 1 at I'ontmc. "E. B.' and "1'. C. !•. Cigars; a splcntlid stork al J. C. West's Urns I A printer's strike otciirnl in the oi- Stora. Money to loan in MIIIIH uf iCiOO ami iipwitnls on real estate seenrily. 5lf 0. H. LOOK. I .owfll, Midi. A FACT WOIITII KXOWIMI. Are you suffering witii Consuinption. Cougli!, Se- vere Colils settled on the lirrast. or any disease of the Throat ami Lung!'? If >o, go to your Druggist Wooding A Look and g»t a bottle of BOSCIIKK'S (iHUMAN SvitUP. This niedieine has lately heon iutroducetl from Gcriiiany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are go ing wild over its success, and druggists all over the country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers; If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a sample bottle for ten cents. Urge si/o boUle teventy-tive cents. Three docs vviH relieve any case. Try it. Wall Paper and Window Shades in great variety and at Bottom prices at J . C. West's. Hooding Sl Look sell Uenuine Rubber Paiul. ThkOLIVKK C HII.LI'.d P LOW, is war- ranted to do good work, scour in any soil, run lijhtcr than any plote in ute. Hun steady with one, two, or three horses, not choke, not corrode, work well in hard dry ground, and giro good satisfaction. Any farmer who wants a new plow or desires a tool that will do his work easier, cheaper and better than he is now doing it, can get an Oticcr ^ ChilUd /Voir, on the conditions of the I'l'm',' 1 ' 1 to-^it' ^ ' ' ' ,l, "'" l|0 * il, e j above warranty. If it fails to do all ioJuui'i"'.^fie-r-V ii bio-.k nnnter -no I wc claim for it, we will cheerfully take i,' v ' w L01..10 ac:or-, it back. Wn ask not a dollar of any u'Viill',\ii[h^«dV^ . m o n e y until he can prove to his ofIol» tl OL 121.1 ABRI A if irii;in .aijbli'cV one (II oien mlit/aetion that every word we pint o, .aid ullage olLn.ell In jg literally trUC., i.ti.nil. Lowell, March 10th 1876. I'.iuinrd unlilils} 10 : itilf. ATKINS & AllAMS, r.t* t ' i-%n ho:. v .\ a:in»i.i;v. A«IB irr »•: it Irrrh . ii:c BeojamiD A. Harlan, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JUDGE OF PHOBATi:, COMMISSIONER of DKKDS. Etc. for New York and Wisconsin. PrvbaU vjfitt, Con ut y building. Urn ml Ilapids, Mich. "THE MORTON," GttlND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. a. v. r.urruHD, , Utor ,, FAUNHAM LYON , S ' Finest llotol in the Statu. 1875 WHERE NOW? 1876 To UICIIIIIAV, one of tbe fureooit, Jfonrlitie; and healthy Btaleal " W H A T FOR'? Tobava FARM out of the ONE MILLION ACRES of flue larming landa in the aorlbtra part of tbe atale lor aale by the UBAND BAPlllH k INDI- ANA K. It. Blroogtolla. lleadt ma keli. Bureciopi. Oood aehoola, R. R. ruua tbiough crnter of Orant. Scllleiurnta all along. All kiadi of produce rail- ed. Plenty of water, limber, aod buil ll-ig uUler- lala. Price fiom $3 lo |10 per acre; Ca • lourth down balance on lime. [yScnd for lllntlraled pa..i| hlet, lull o. Iicta and fl/urca, and beconcmced. AiMica. W.A.fOWARD Corair'r. Oiaod Kaplda, llhli. P. n , L.PK1RCE,Stc'r Lan 1 tep't. iptciCid. UOIA . VA aitiDLKr. AdralnlilratMx I ' • iil'..r ti'journed until al Ihl h"'U and place aaot. \S'i QUI HI.I V. Aiieilnialratru. ct 'of the Times and Democmt Satur- day. Nobody hurt. .Iiilm Itomig, the barbi.r, has removed one door east of his old simui. lioom - titled up in good style. I he Lowell Jlinstrels are reheaii'ing. Vmi may expect a rich progrcmnie. Date not yet announced. Henry Mitehcll says Dallass is :lie smartest town he saw, during his ie- cent travels west and south. Large congregations went lo hear i!i« Hi v. Mr. Spenee at the congregational cliurch Sabbath inorning and evening. Capt. L. W. Heath of Grand Kapids has been cominissioned (iuartcrmasl' r of Michigan State troops. Coinji'atulalc. The now ]iolitical movement in Ne'v York is evidently a demonstration in favor of Bristow's nomination at Cincin- nati. •lob n Pickett and Win. Hathaway of Nunica, two ininily boys, i|uarrelcil and Hathaway was seriously stabbed, I'ri- dav. -Mr. Ju- if Caul. late Charles Wortly, of Campbell, is niiil missing, and it seems to be tho prevail- ing opinion that he was foully dealt with. The Dsmocratic Stale Convention will The Speakers, M' linn;-, mid uiilists of Miehi^aii, 'i ' ! in Convention at Suran . i n and 28th days of May, fur the of fixing upon a time and phi State Camp Meeting the pp. m There will ho able -pe.V.u r pr. - a good time is evpeeli I DIMTH oi' AXM NN: I 'MM ,.. cob M Wealhenvav, ii.tl ' i •liihll M. Weatheru A of !lii« died in Georgctoivn, Ottan i 'V. loth inst.; aged. •'<1 yeare. Tin ed was born in t'linlon ' m i i v In l^iii he lemoved l.i V.lii.in. ; where he resided until I' I \ whui Ii • i". moved to Jouesville. iriniliuiil;; llii ir i: til ^OL SiiKe then he ha- I'. I uiih ' iiiii ions ill tho Grand Kivcr Vallev. He was one of M'eiiigan's iioble»t piiinv.n. WHY TIIOSI; TKAIIS;—Walking d . .n : lludsou Street the other evenin: .1 ;. ;i ; tleman found a "mail boy si'ting on ill' 1 church steps stcej.ed in tear and iiiVf. Tlic aiglit melted tho heart of tie. ^i?n- tleman and he impiircd •wliy tin 'ears!" "W-well" sharply relorte I llie ill bing youth, "gness if your il-dnd had walloped y-yott with a calf rope and a f | b-big knot on't tho end, you'd h-hoiler ! too:" The gentleinRii decided without 1 debate, that the boy's pi.sition was cor 1 among the people. Terms, only TS """ cents per year in advance. Specimen 1 TOOK A Torn. - UenryMltcheli re- Ad- 1 tinned last week fronniuite an extead. I The lir-t boipiet if thufcii c oii left at the .I'irii;;AI. nflii e was gathered logeth- rr by Mrs. ('. A. ICnitTin. which the same is i Uoanty and for which thanks arc lurcby returned. Wlii.m it may concarii will please re- member that in order to have a letter Iransmiited ihroiigh llie mails in safety lo il.sdi"-tiniition it is ulnaye necessary, n '.vril 'the addle--on tin envelope and ' aili\ liie proper stamp thor«ti'. L.ii.d CcinmissioniT Clnpp is a failh- i"l and nipable ollli.r and . glorioii s ;.'.)od fellow, lint Scnatoi' N'easmith of Kalam-./o i i ;,'iii:^ if ho can't mil inn Cl.ipp in the ne\t Slate Cunvrn linn. Ilithare |inpularmcn, A i iii iriicli'.ii tram en the 1). iV M. near I'ontiae last Wednesday struck a emv ami jumpe 1 the track. One man si.'tinii-ly injureil. Thr mail train due Iwraat was nearly two liours late in coii'iiim.nce of the aecidcnt. S'. y of State Holden, Auditor Gen- eral illy, and State Treasurer MeCreery will iin-ioiibtctliy be renominated, with- oul opposition. They have bosn good and faithful ervant..; let them sulFcr th" I'Mialty of '.niggling along on *800 a year for another term. T h e l a * h - II'* r.0,1, is th an tight-page mon'hly, devoted lo a divicmilia'.ion of a knowledge of iaw f OWRfili NATIONAL HANK. Of Lowell. Mirhigau. fltO.OM ••i I 1 ' 1 '-! -. .... $ 11! 0 0 1 niiipfToiia: W W HAT. H, E . j . ' A. I til I. C. If. If I;.* :V..i- M, N, hine 1 1 ooiiiNn. K, |{. Ciu? H M.CMIIK. iMlerrcs! ptiui u.-posi,,,. ! W W. IIATOII.Pi«1dfni. K.J nOOTU, V. h m I 'lat bcfcra iho Biittlo." liirl ill.- deini "rats i r,- to I'llaine and his rtcor,! 'V--.' - ated bvfpre lb. If tiiey i C tin y noi i liy letlin : [iiililican in if Mr. r.iim lion i li> . liitn uml:;- of any offmjo ':-.'iid linn any m" the cimrges '"in I"' n-lained, why do ii"v. IIH ,r puliiii al shrewdness !'iin -."lie nmil : ; lf . r || lc R 0 . •' miiia;i i aiv made and then copies sent on receipt nf ten coir V ilanti, dre-. Mich. Dr. \V H, DickiiHon, a brother-in-law of Mr. A. I!. Iloag, of Vergenncs, died at Colorado Springs, Col, on the 8th beiiebl lit LttliVing to-'daj* ti) "elect pali i';- 1 ' »r- I'ickinson was fnrmtrly n res. bearers to the Democratic Nntional Con. | " ,cnl " f 1 * ow e 11 , and well known to Uichiffin Is alirad of most of her Tent l 0ll nmnj of our eitizons. Ho was tho tirat slates to-day, and her future prospacts " master of Lowell Lod Miss Carrie Whittlesey, n young lady ^ ^ of talent, culture, and good looks, has lour through tho western and i.utli rn States- He took in Texas with the ; but saw nothing there orelrcwhcre to in- duce a man to forsake ''well « ii.iugh" nl homo and try tho uncertainties of life | 'way down in Texas or any other state. VO Ie-' 11 v t ' COMMiaaiONEUB ON ;> OLAIMU. ftiv • f v. •; i •ji,COunly of K.-M-.a, r.iilj'e •V r 1 ' 11 r un< »t»lr ll 1 -".V: s l " . ' . , 1 [i 11 !• d 1 • Hie I'on Ufnj. A. 1 i.'-.", J . 1 Pni t. .'1 aai'l Cotntr. • . n mt " or,, : - -Hi al..> 1 'll. mai er ,1 • i.ij liitjir.•• ' - * - fi.'in tie KMi day of A| rll ,\ i». : a .1 l,«. 1 ly Bill JmfX* 1 (•! l\ U* 1" . -.ML. lis* log Claim. 1 1." •' ui | u i . 11 Iheir claiina for . %•:! ' '• li -i ' i ju.ln-i ill. N UrM-IIfl o:.,i-. •'...• w. alllceilonSatar- .!ay n.a .. '• I>. isto. end on l^r 1 t'l .'ll. tob" A IMS;*, al ten o'fln.k.X \I. • - 1 .... .Mheie l.^'iee.'tciiarlea Ccmbaln t!.--1'' "- .1 I'.'Wi c in - i t itctt., to lu- d.il.l.'.' 'i-v .a i;. .1 A V. t»:i' HAVE YOU TRIED IT f We refer lo that most remarkable com- jioiiiid which almost every one has tried. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tat. Wild Cherry and Horthound, for Coughs, Colds, lllooil spitting, weak Iting-, Whooping-1 Cough, AM lima. Bronchitis, and all dis- eases of the lungs and throat. Piobably no similar preparaiinn evei before so ipiii My found i t s wa.v into public favor g,,,, as this, Tiiosi who have been disaj pointed in other .-o callmt remedies, art No. '.'0 F. A- l , r y , l o t 8U ch as to drive anybody away. Better remain where you arc sure of a . . . . , c . . The Lowell Journal has one subseri-1 1?0 " , i l i v i "S ,, " in to eliewhere and accepted a position on Ihtf Saturday ber u .| 10 fo| . ,|_,Vll|1 g( . llt to i t«ko the chances. Evening Post. seven ditlea'iit peisans, all vearly sub- . r senptions. Tin; Journal man dares anv i N rowJf - Capt, Geo (', Judd of County Clerk Chipman is aide to ride 1 other paper to beat it. -f.-u.iinij Itepab- ( «rand Kapids was in tow n one day last The JoiiiSAi. '• •n'k. to beat it. out but doesn't improve very rapidly, i We hope Chip will liraco III> and be ro- -V'istak bust again soon. 1 01 Miss Mollic Kimball, the brilliant yiiiing lady wim recenlly inadu such a favorable impression in Lowell, is pre- paring a class of Gre,nvi!le vouth for a The Ladies' Club party at the residence of 11. M. Clark, Friday l ight was one of, the very best gatheiuigs nf the sia- l.et the graves of our soldier.- iicslre vn He sure to with flowers May :;o. Thw will of cnirse week buying eggs. The Captain is a candidate for the oflicc of dieritl and his prospects arc considored eggsceedingly good. The old saw— "don't count your chickens l.-fore tliey're hatched," has no bignificancu in this connection. Judd was a brave . ol citv 'lierand is a wortiiy man. While v,v lo not hen erry Theie are imitatinbb in inaiket. Tria si/e, 10 cents, licgulnr si/.es, ."iO cents JRIIM'.MVNH. I I HAIILK-iCOUlK, ' I I N ' !!.1VI I i Sold only by J. ('. West, Lowell, Very pli-nsanl and always elfectitu is Prof. Parker's Pleasant worm Syrup, and i no physic reijtiired. Price, S.'i cents. "traliou is had. Hon. Alonzo Sessions of Ionia, is a cnndldate for the ofllce of Lieut. Gover- nor. W. K. Bates of Saginair is als<> a CHinlidate for tho same. grand ( stume Concert in that The 'ireenvillfitcs will pronounce Mies 1 l , c r " lx I' rc ' s any |>refercnci' Kiinliall's i nnceri llie best entertain-; 10 tlii; :il;V '' r:l1 w,irl,l - v candidate.' nient of ili' - a-on. wo vciiltire lo assert. r " r , , " u oi,1( ' c i t i:i I )r(l l"-' r 10 «pea:< wall "f a man like Capt. Judd at any lime. We would niggest that our citizens see i i' tl I'.vir side-wilks are -afe and Dn. STOLZ AOAIN . \ OTu tj oi' l os! uii-noKBUS Lar*« Stock of (ssauiac Rubber i • V^^-K PI PalutjBst received at Wooding & Looks, : III.- lllaat AVildMUMae.' '' I'.v.i .- I-'U aipiluti t by the II an. J l ive nl - " " Bank Blooir, Lo vo'l Mieb'-ran. A large asBortmcut of Amciic iii r. d Swiss Gold and Silver Watches FINE JEWELUY, GAUD RECEIVERS, FRUIT BASKETS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ETC., ROGER'S PLATED WARE, SILVER PLATED TEA SETS. Watch and Clock Repairiir-' HONK liV A Practical Workman. ALSO MANUPACTt'UKIi OK AMI IlBALBB IN All Kinds Of FURNITURE and WILLOW WARE. Tliis evening and 1 _• : '' r c all right now for pe- to-morrow evening. Wednesday HBII dc-;rian» but not Milliciiutly secure for I Thursday. Dr. Stol/. of Grand'llamds The Detroit and Milwaukee mid Mich. There seems to lie a will deliver two very importnut and Central railroads will carry visit, irs to the '"••P 0 " 1 ' 1 "' 1 v ' l!l ' •' fev, to crowd all, p.ipuhit lecturesnl Train'! Hall. The Soldiers and Sailors reunion al Detivit '' [| ; ^ oil the .sidewalks j ih-^ lecture willlie on "how in caru f.".- to morrow, ••.".th, for half fare. I " ! , w u l ,rc ^" ,le 110 '' ^''ps will be tbe body;" second lecliire--E:iquette Aa oriaalal ^ «. ^ 7 ^ ^ busy scene, witnessed on historic shores: Al ' 1 " ' l ' : about three hours earlier than usual in Ml , ric cxi , erimcllt , will ucll Our steamer landed on a beach which I W. S. George of the Lansing Kepub " ' .rpiovat .; aald Pure Lead and Oil at Wooding & i > in lh> i.o'lerol 1.00k*K. ' I.'I.IU fi'lii ll.v :3l .lar nl ' i A I» l'.« t !• .rr h'i n aUuv.U l.r MI« I • ! I't'' . t« • 1 | rihatibit rltima •alii r»ta|rt in wtilth lo |>rr»riil tUrit cl id .fijaalnicnle • 'k V;,';''• ,,,"Our steamer landed on a beach which W. S. George of the Lunsing Uemil.-' " r,Ur 1 " sullicient time lo co .'WluX d'nU were fi^t ^ W Chrila^ h " returned from his southern ' - V before going to 'iVV There was no town at the water's edge," i ^ His ••surface rieiv. .,f the south'- P«' R '-' ''e iiewjob ty^e for this ofli ! • ii' ••. t' i ' - . . i i ' 1 examineauch no ptople, no wharf. The passengers in the Republican arc read with miuh ' : ' 1 v '" c '' V ' L ' 5 hall no prepared to e 'i'l.,' A;, , i. , . i, i-; , and the merchandise were put ashore in interest. , eute all orders in fust-class style, and monc CApcriincnis will Uc Kiven, will to gain suliicent time to count calculated to astonish and pkaie u!l who onoy before going to dmago to witIICM llltm i A . cturo , 0 M i m n AND FOREIGN PATENTS. OILMORE A CO.. Sacctaaott lo CHIPMA N HOSMER A CO, Sollcila-a. Palenlt procured In allcounltil- fliileeaioadrance. No cba-r-unlr,. the jtaitoul ia graalej. No leea for making prthmi- uaryeaamlnalloiia. No additional ftea for obtain- ing and cunducting a rehearing. By a recent decia- ioa ollhn;ComuiiaaioneraII rejected applliatlona may bereelrtd. Special altcnllon guen lo Inter'. lerenctCaaea bolorv the Paltni Once, ExteDaioni bifore Congreaa, Infnngeineut Sulla In dllffrcal Slatea. and all IlligalloD appertaining lo liTeatloiiB or Paleata. HeadaUup to Ulltaoit ACo, for pam- phlet olilaly pagta. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS - and SCRIP. Coaleatcd LandCaaea proaecultd belortlht t'. B. General Land OOce and tttpiilmeBtof Ihl In- terior. Prlrate Land Claims. Mlnlni and pre-emp lion Clalmi.and llooieitead Caaet all-nded lo. Land Scilpla 40, SO, and ICO acre^iecia lor aale. Tula Scrip la a.iilgnahle. and ran be located In'be name cfthe purcbaatr upon any OoTtrameni land subject toprlrale entry, at fl-SJ per acre. 11 Ii ol eipal alae with Bounty Laud Warranta. itndiliwp to rtiilmori' k Co^or pamphlet 01 Imlrue.tloDi. ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY. JTOR SAIJL Offlcerl.Boldiiii.and Ballonof Iht lalt war. orlbelr heltiaroln many caaei intltlid to moacy from IbeUoTtrninenl of which Ibey ban poknowf- adge. Writs fall blalory ofaerelct, md ilali tbe amount ol pay and boon'ly reetlifl. Kndoai ilamp to Uilmi;* k Co. and a lull reply.allirtiinlnalioo will bf girtu you fret. PENSIONS. All Ofllcera, Boldlin,and Ballon wounded, rap- tured, or injored In the lalt *ar, bowerer illgbtly, 1 can obtain u penaian by addnialog Ollmott Co. Caaiiproaecutod by lillmort ARo. btfort Iht in- premt Courl of abe Untied fllalea the Court of Clalma and Hit Boutbcrn Clalma Coomiialon. Each deparlmeiil ol our buiincia la conducted in .'Vpiraltbureau. under cbargt ol the aame ciper- • ..ced parUea emplnied by Hie old Arm. Piomplat- i.nlion loall bualneia eolruitid to Oilmoie k Co. 1 iathuaaecaicd. Weictendto win ancceat by de- erelcg it. Addreii, Gilmore d- Co. 6iuFStreet, Wathimjlon, I). C. \ at the grocery of E. Lee of Lowell, and ' al the grocery of Peck & Bradley of Low- I ell; also at the farm nf the subscriber. Z. W. CAKTEK, 44nl Lowell, Mich. JOVItNAL JOTTINGS. Local and Oeneral All klDi!ii of juli work at THE joimii mm. CARDS, BILL-HEADS, AND CIKCl'LAKS Done neatly at the JOUHNAL OFFICE. - .IN I . I vinrr. lili Will AH |iA> 1 liLS. (Cumin "."'Cera. LOWELL MARKETS. (ii.rrc'-liil on MonJny of cnch week by OH.ES aal DONOVAN, WllllLCSALE AMI r.LlA IL OBOCEBS. Apple) per bu. COlc'JO Apjild iltltd per lb 0 I'.u'f. per li 4(.i 5 llcnnf. per bu. tiU to 75, Ilran, per ton, 12,00 llutltr. put lb. IB buck>(bcal per bit. bUc lluckobaat Fluur J.CO Cbecie.per lb. UfuyU Chlekeaf. fer lb U 10. Corn, per b 50lo S3 Clover iccil per bu. $10.0U C-lffliliif. dry. 15c ('Alfskla?. crern, 109 l-ES'i per dot 10 Flour, per cwt. $3, io3.2i Hay, pertoo. $10.0UtoU.00 Hides dry, 9 to 10 Hides green. 5 Henry, per lb, 20 Lard per lb. 12.1 Maplo .Sugar B To 12c Oats., per bu. 38@35 Colons per l a . 30(n 40i. Potk. (alt. per lb. 11 to!2 Pork.Ireib.ptrib 8.50 8 Tt Polatoei, ptrbn. Kfn.'iO Tallow, per lb. 7 Timotby seed, pe r lin , |3.00 Smoked l.anis llcl2.J HmukcdJiliouIdfrj Uc 10 Sbcrp prill lo 1 25 Wbt-alextra Mbile, perbu. $1.20 Wheat So, 1 do. $115 Wbeat, red perbu, $1.05 Turk Irs, 'Jfii lOc. Craobeniei, S3.50fn 4 Ou O'abbagi', 3(ii,5 per b il. Wood. 1 ft. Oak, $2.25 •'Iio llcecb and Maple, $2,75 BUSINESS LOCALS. THE GENUINE RUBBER PAINT for sale by J- 0. West is the best and clicapesl P lint in tbe world. Ten Cent Cigar lor FIVE CENTS , al Woo ling it Looks, Siiio!;i' PICK'S—the lioss live com cigar. For salo only l.y Wooding it Look, * Circuit Court opened on Monday, Save innu-y by smoking PICK'S— Chos. K. Hinc of Lowell is a juror. llie buss live-Cent Cigar. Sold only Detroit pays Inez. Sexton a compli- by Wooding it Look. incut, and she will sing in Unit city. The Best Goods at low iirices for cash „, , - r .i . - i , al J C. West's Dm" Store ' w " fas, """• Centennial tra- . . . vel will soon be put on the 1). & M. .s. la. .Money to loan on good Real ; Estate security. Myron H. Norton. David Brock was found dead in bed New Stock of Genuine Kubber Paiul 1,1 Howard City on Saturday moniing. j at .1. West's Drugstore. Perry Bros, proprietors of the Palace New lot of Violin Sirings, Bridges, Hat Store. Grand Kapids, u'-i'.-ned Inst Mows, IV^s, and Tail pieces just rccciv-[ week. The Kev. Mr. Spence, of Grand Ka|i lighters, which ran up into the sand. . , , A troop of camels, with their drivers, I Mr lnl Strong, recsntly of Ma- lay on the beach, ready lo transport the ! p' u Kapids formerly of Kalamazoo, ii ofliee. promptly at S o'clock. Admiss: m mily cxe-1 tcn ccnts. all parlies who do not leave their oiderj. 1 B RAH A LITTLE.—Tile Louisville Cour ier-Journal says that "people who wish LIST .IK LLTTKIIS remaininir in the, l "'"ko a li-.tle summer trip, and at the of diss of pojiulatious that inhabit those I foreclose soon. pleaic say " Ai.vi:iir. I I. " and rire eastern shores, whence our spiritual Iiii , i,f if,: „ ,,:r« manna came."—Windtor (.!'(.) Cnnniele. \ rilL ' ^nt county delegates to the '"al" of Hi- notice. Democratic State Convention are said to JAS. . III.>£,, t. . M FOB BALE. ! be unanimouily in fnvor of Hendriek- A lot of choice seed corn, warranted, for President. Love's labor lost. | Entries for the Jitue races al Grand Kapids will close Jiinti 7th. The races j will conic off June UJ, 14, I i and 1'!. i Prospects good for a large meeting of ; horsemen. . Judging from the manner in which | the Cedar Springs Clipper goes for the now National Party wc (onclude that Sellers is not in sympalhy with that T j gauization. Capt. Thomas Tate of Lowell, Frank Liquidate your obligations. Middleville don't tfwc a cent. Portland will observe memorial day. The mosquito is'ere again, blarst '«j Cuykendall of Bownr, w ! It. Miuon of ,ira "' 1 ' lc J cs ' ; Gratlan, and Jas Casey of Vergenncs, ' Is the New National Parly taking a arc among llie assUant'matshals rlnw ii saoozo : fortheGraud Kapids ItlHif-Julycelrlira- 1 Maggie Fauchon Mitchell Cricket will lion. Mi -, AND P LATFORM.- Th in National Cunveut ion will work to that is now MXIIIC the lu t moa. while tho Demo- Whiteowr.s ii. cratii ?,'ali.inal iinvention will spend 'hinghard. inoiit of i:s linn- building a plaifonn. And ii» platform will probably be more remiirkabif for what i- left out 1 it i' put in. It will bo; sec tiicin uudtrlake lo iinaiicial planks. in ilm ll.e Almnnac. Vc . and after you have fooled awav all tliis time, just nuke up your mind ' to see something lieforo you go biimo Kepttbli- and come up to L iwcll and see a bible years old. Issa Huniphl Hive n- N. than f i v amusing t match tl.. i language i for hi'.'lt w ml W ILL PIIOIIAIILV HIE. Tliers is a I n Jefferson street that miisl have help -oou or perish. His clii. r dia tl,i. spiing, we should prcsuna-, has been dead shade trees and board fen . . ami his general appearance i« vn , bad If hi^ blllllillg til kill- soon do Grand Kapids. W. 1). Gault of Big Kapids wa ed by lightning Friday night. The Hon. C. M. Croswell will pro- bably be our next Governor. E. A. Burlingame. Prosi ruling Attor- ney, was in town Saturday . Senator Booth dcclincj lo run a^ a greenback enndidnte for V P. Hon A ni'iii mil I'd, "O of the i .1 Hal"' lo . nfi-.i 1 M. lnlyre ha • al-" ic's recommendati I Kid i '."lie. oull j The Greenback Natiooal ('oineutinn noiniiiated Hon. Petei Cooper, of N. V . for President and Hon Newton Bo.uh of California for Vii e-President. Mr. ; Cooper promptly dei lined. Ki • up ' Billallcn! Mr. Bristow may tie ju.it us good a ' man in every respect as Mr. Blaine but the country has known and tiustcd tho ] " c ". Ji'inpe.l his lo i.l lull, amounting | M \ riiLWBoN's MOIIIIH. The Michi I latter for a score of years, while it has to ^,U0. at the rliitoa House; was ar-' ga,, Karmer has this to say aliout "Mor A Stiirgcon weighing HOJ lbs. was M,en the former shot into public nolico •'•sled on . aiiilain' of 11. N. 'Payloi', i|| U (ciebrated Ih.iroiiLrlibred i. IcrK, takun before luslicc Perry, and j cenlly piirchused by J, M. Matliew "ii, IO'., W here is he.' Oa the I'Jlli, Marshal lUq., of this village. SIMV DAYS .1 J bell, jumped his I owner would piirchaiM afe 1 cutler and slice up a few ciioice, juiev pine ' ,c "- v U ' " I , UI- it would look a . if Ii had' some well known in Kent , fe, ling for the beast - • ae w-a'i d i it ane t .hargfi with ar { and prcmalnrc d.all, i• m - U light in the fa..' We pass. 1 tij. I hat we, . r:, ..ud look anather last look at hiiu H- was braced up againit the fenee .. i:li i,]., head lilting on the |II;I boaid ! ..ing lil'i ike result of a gt. i n Imck " i a- lion, or somo other bn-ted balloon. ^;.i nun can sland there and In ar the u . -d whisile ihronglt his ribs, and s.i- ii.,- and and dry leave, .ill through him without feeling bad. He can't if he h any feeling in liim. ecu ar Alaska , mill IS!2; a well fol LO. ' IHO I a n ihu in.i Anothei ol > amp ! aiiiunnting caught at Nilcs the other tlay. ii k c ,, MC(V c()lucl Rev. L. F. Compton has resigned as! Mr. A Mrs. J. M. Mathcwson have pastor of the Lowell Baptist Church. added to the list of rich silver wedding gifts recently presented to Mr. A Mrs. Kobert Marshall, a very handsome gold- lined silver goblet for which th latte 1 ' are truly grateful. Coppensit Bates' new ad. will be easi- ly found in the Joi RSAL. The boys arc making large sales of agricultural im- plements and hardwaic this spring and Booth left him in llie Detroit House of "Wo learn with muc Correction where i". 00 days h • won't go ' that .1. Mathcwson, E- itisfa. f Lowell, a tlshing Sunduvs, nor jump .my 1 ^ 1 1 this State, has added Moui, the well bills between, " l he D.d.e House also h 0 """ "f stock of ,, 1 thoroughbreds. Mr. Mathewson has the has an mier, : in l arrcll, amounting lo marcs to cross with t! , • nole.l s'alll'Hi. over il'.',00. Unr hotels, Fairell must | He brought from Mr. t'anuron's tabh . understand, arc not free luuch houses. 1 'brce years ago, somo line mai. - and hilies by Imported Leamington, and al .. v.. TI -*-1 the young stallion BaUKWeola, a s.-a •'! CI-NTKNNIAI. NI MIILII -The inside i ra pf, rt e,| Leamington. He h is lircd . pages of the J OUUN . AL this week con- nimiber of flue colts and fillies from this their customers always flud good goods tain numcroiu C.ntennial illustrations | stallion, and we shall b^ di-appninl. l ami easy prices at their store. I and mtieh iuiereiiting Centennial read- ' f t '' ,! "trong line of Lexington and Voight, Herpolshcimer A Co., of ing. We hope none of our readers '-"''oucoc blood iliai is in Morris docs nut , , cross on the Lcaniington lillics w ith t!i • Grand Kapids, one of the heaviest linns will waste any sympatliy on us because immense success w ith which it ha - d i'-lieu - , nl candidate, open their batteries on him and walk 1 •' -I'liidard benrer over th.) i a tiny ' in to be doing 1 ' ' l ' Vent Mr. Blaine's "' ,t: ' :i 1 • and l»v keep- ing the investigating put continually • • • 1: t.i' y e\ 'lentiy lyipp to aceom- pli-a '.Ii ir ; ,r|i(.-c. Now if they ' i.'i. ; 1 ,; f'-r mniniiil that any charge* .11 1 orinpt'iin a^alr .1 Mr. III B'HIO could i'e | loveii. they, n- a party, llghling for ov- r his nomination and not be firing blank cartridges now to scare the game away. Tho fact is '' , -i-i'-no hope of accomplishing any- " . "..a pt to manufacture prejudice, "id intimiili.!-! llie (inciminti convention into el-cling 'line other man less f. nnidabl to the democratic party. Willi them i*. i.- ••anything to beat Blaine" and "anything to beat Bristow," '"f •• lie •iHlen. nominiitloni are D\ .1;; a m i ' ateii at straws, and whsn tlicr.! are no straw's they sometimes ' itch h old of nothing; just what '•i". denii . lats art' doing to-day. WA:..1:1) r.» SEP. THE GovEnson.— One "f the ilelega'.es to the Stale Con- vent i'ai at Grand Kapids, from up north 'taring that Gov. Buglcy was ''in town" disired to put eyes on him before leav- iiu- the city. Stopping into Sweet's bo inquired of a bystander if the Governor w'.'-s t h e r e . The party addressed had'nt the hoai't to dituppoint him, so he point- I on; the fut and jolly Mr. Pickering, one of the proprietors of tho hotel, and .-aid 'there he is." The delegate fixed his hungry eyes on Gov. Pickering, who, by llie way is a halo and handsome host, and fea ted them, without stopping to wink, for full live minutes. He then ii'incd to a gentleman at his side and lemarkul; "Sir. 1 he Governor is a no- Id looking man isn't ho,' No man can lie m ar him without feeling the warmth of his big heart, and"—ju-t here Pickcr- i'li. struck the • iiii • ! , 11 and told a boy to take a pitcher of water lo No. •pdcker'n lightnini;. Five minutes later -i ,nebody, with a double jointed t» : ikl -in his eye, approached the del- egate and asked, "Can you tell me, sir, if the Govcrnoi is in this crowd?" Tho reply, m ire empliatic than polite, was, "No 1 can't, but 1 can inform you that you ain't the lirsi darn fuol that's asked that .iime qiiestinn!" 1 hey took "cuth- in ' in the presence of the bar-lendaire. WHAI nn; MM;, HANTS S.W—The mer- chants everywhere who sell 1). B. Do Land AC...' /;-: Cb-ui-.d Saleratut, say Unit :i 1 ariieli ever -aid gives such universal salisfsclion to customers. They Ii!;.: to havt. ii»tomers pleassd—es- peeiaily the ladies. They know it ii tho "Hon ewives' Favorite"—that Chemical Saleraiiis. It is Better than Soda and elicaper than Baking Powder, J IMC It AX. Fit/-/, pjb: Awful bad spell for duar- kcapers. Some pun-kin seed .ays, "Ucaus it's I'liring lettuce have peas.' 1 A 'ia— Uarnuia's noble countcnauce is befi • us onco more on paper. I'emal'- iiupii-t'ir- are veiling counter- feit lace. Lace don't have anything to do \Tiili 'cm. Kalamazoo luii been imposed upon by traveling dealers in bogus lard. Ought to make short work of 'cm. Mr. Chidir of Whili Pigeon abducted Mrs. Oxid'child. An oxidized baby ' .ia': la found tvery day. •"ia.'.,; - i a li.li '.iiower last week. Ii ' a id li. cn a very big shower tho Ii-'. Wi.'..; i ha\.* had Smrgis. i he pincli-bug knocketh his head again:: ihu wall ud lumbletli, and tho bumbls bet crawlclh into your back liair i' linn the politician 1 ''I 1 , • i-nd 1 n liiL-iin -" and just • ' j • in a Uii'incni he 1 nines along— a .d stays all llm nfti moon. Kii'-liU rraiplur Uand of Grand • is mora ontorprlsiug than ever. •i' tight ir r. -kly now in- •f • i ii m ntlily a.i heretofore. - '•>. Field uidn'i gel the nom- 1 al that ;;r'" nbiick caucus. Hut il aKiiind among "em liko a •M' in 1 linnd-lu-IIows hurri- - .1 the Demoei'i: is tall as wel ly and he sty , straw.- should ba • the counter higher. We know Gage will •ay now. He'll say toffyourchin.". '• a ha- I "ii getting ready to e. - ' long tim- and now ."lie era/.y. Ai 1 in: imagines ody i -in-Sult HI Inm and trying J'.. cold P a ia his victuals, ha, T '.1" 1 tons of ice on hand - em as though tho whols • l that city might be pack- . • ep nice and ...reel all sum- ri.. y I., rp lit;.- deceased persons The Kapid It • 1111 •lead Mos thisth l"l . : wlixt Dctw and it. police f c«l -•» a- iluy mens, youth's and boy's ids is not only an effective preacher, but XA,. i s ono'pf the best advertising me- for wc don' riolhiucfal (has. Allilen's. •Corner , aremarkably fine singer. .liums in Michigan. and their announ- per man sl in that city, have heaid that the Jot it- of the enonnous tvpenae thus incurred in the example of Longfellow, Ansti a I'I need it. Every new-pa | and a number of other noted racers of , . lould be chock full of en- i, "' 1 of , Xcw M . r - Store, Train's block. This Is the The third annual convention of the'cement will be seen on the fourth page, terprisa and grit, and there is no r»a .\liirrii, '.and 'Moms liar'^ot .'•''''''•(i.'d only exclusive Clothing house in Millers'National association will beheld Carpets, dry goods, and notions, a ••on why he slionldii't tie, w hen it don't chance to be of servin-, ju-1 where he LOM'Cli, j'n Milwaukee, commencing June 21. [ ipecialty with them. j cost him a cent. j ought to be." A Grand Kapids policeman arrested a pair ol boots that he found out late one night. The owner of those boots would have given boot if he hadn't. Well, he might have staid out door;, then, aud watched his old boots.

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V O L U M E X I .

M o n e y to L o a n nn ImpniTrd farm- In mini ofl ini ar,i u- , i , . Morlftpa Unjlit.

Inijuire of ii. k. i.oCKWonn. Air. .

lill HoM'. DU'Ck. (iiaud llaMd.. Mirl.

F a r m For Sale . Tl»rr« «n«l rnc-UaUinilc« •c«l au l noitli "I l^iwcll.

kno«n «« t1!*-I'orti'MVrnn ftrni In V« f;; iir.-?*. tioulliwral % ofiedlo^S. 160utrn.

ICO kicrr« iNijtrf inl Un*!. with irchu ' a Oil bu)l4iMr>. K..r fdill.ir lartlcuUi* irxittli x' ihl* OlB'r, MI ..F

A.J. ACKi:)!, l ock Hi* S.UifruTil'r, iluh

M o n e y T o L o a n <inlm|inr(d l.nl'l* iu'iuln'of

ii. » . in vrhKi ii::.i> (Ml ; iri.l Illui't'a fllosk Uiatld H.ipttip Midi.

For Sale Cheap. with l«oI ETC Rlntk pix Ctui -ml

Duuti.'. B^itu u to Loivnl m 1 te Md oil I'.nt r^axiail.lr trtrm a« to i.ritrai.J jujnirnf- Tult-

A'Mti»• overt JOHN K. Ill M . fu ' . in f l i. ; .C,

L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N . W E D N E S D A Y M A Y 2 1 .

^I .-Ill I1 Lit ri.'AIt l.\ MI \ AM r.

N U M B F - U IT.

ftll, :leh. T

bai- W a t e r s 1 J CbM- W a t e r s

Oils"llll'B LINK to and from tialni.tu hulili and pnrate liouari. Tbcbut omnlbu.ia tberllUie

dra.n uj tbo be.l team in Ibe buatttai. Leave joar trderaal the Kriollln Home or at I'ate'a olllce. j

J o h n Wl laon ,

ALL KINDS of Blackimltbinf. korat-ahovlDg. V/agonandcairU^a ironia( done to order.

Ui l toa M. 1'orry,

ULAL ESTATK. InsunnceindCollrellon Agent, NoUrjrand Juilice. Special >tlenUtn glren to

onieraudaic and collcctlona. Oibce oter K. L. ; JicCtctr't atore Lowell. Ulch.

B . A. M.

RE'iULAIt UoniocalloD ol Unoker Chapter No. 71. *1 Uai.nle Hall, UD Wedneadt; atenlnie

en or before the full mo^Q la each montb. K.r . 1)01 Y. II. P

K. A. HOkBIRLia, Sec.

Ba tmony Lodge, \TO Hfl I.n o. Meeim:. evorjr Salnrdajr Etca-i > la Bank Blurk,

0. B. DILCOM.K.C. i. Ol-LlDOIlli.gre'/-

J o b n Taylor.

IRON FCUNDBR and manulacturer ol Tiriima kind* of PIOWJ, Harruwi. CallliaUra, Sera- .

pen. Bobilelghi and all kladaof ca.tlng lo order Lowell, Kick.

N . B. B la ln ,

Dr.ALEKin Fancy Dry Oooda, KibboniCarptt- ' ln<'Jata.Capt and.N'otiona. Oppoaltel.o- '

veil SatloaalBank.

GRAND RAPIDS DIRECTORY.

J. Or ton JBdle.

SUR'JBOX, 1'UVBIOIAV and Aoeouohnr dflce IsUr. Bllat' UlocL, Orand Kapili. Realdtuce

Mo. W abeldon SI

^"1 K U 8 T E B B B .

D R F W E U & MALSTEH.

City Brewery, G r i n d Kapiila, Mich

DUAVUnr LAOKU.

AMKS II. WEEKS-

I N S U K A N C E ,

UEAIi E S T A T E ,

COLLECTION and

LOAN A(!ENC'V,

C O N V E Y A N C I N t S ,

and N O T A l i V P U B L I C .

Desirable Properly fur side and to rent.

Kcsiilcnt nL'ent for Citizens' Ins. t ' " . , of Nuwurk, N . .1.: nssuls, ^jOO.OOD.

Also for our own Slate Ins. Co. of I,;;n-s ing ; assets, over $2110,001).

Specini ntteotion given to

Col l ec t i ons .

Ami prompl r e l u n u inaile.

LOANS EFFECTED OX HEAL ESTATE iEURlTV.

! OFFICE OVEK J. c . \v ;ST'« nn i ' i i STOHK.

K ' OPITS J E W E L U Y

VARIETY STORi:.

n o i l ATE OHDEU.

Slat"1 "f Ml •liL'in, fln'inu .1 Kent. Al a >'i>lnn nl tbi' Prolnle Court for tbe Count/

11 Ki nl.linl Vn it ll e I'ri.tiale I'lllce.ln IheCitT ol 'liand Jllapbla. in Friday, the Iwcllth 'lay ol

1 May, lo Ili» .\nr Bne Ibimuad tight hundred and I "oinly-alx.

I'n -.'.it-U' njii'iln A. Ibrian. Judge nf Probato. Inlh m.i'Ur oflberitalc t l Jamil C. Tror, de-

i-vifl!. Onrvi !tBc and ll't:;.' tbe linal account of Itnbeit

S Jickion A ilni Initial II r dt /"MI/ non.of laid eatate. 1hcriS|.0H Itlh ordrrrd, Ibat Monday, the

liflh day of Jiini nrvl.al ten o'clock In the foro-noon,be Jiilinrd fur Ihei taniliialiunandallovanr* iiffaiJercouii', and ihil the briiaat la*- vim J de-nated, and all ii|hrr|.i-iruna lulfr-tlcd in raid » • til*, arc rri,iilicd In appctr at a HMlna nf fald Court.Ilifnt i I" li'ild'H at til. I'lnbalc Office, in tbe Cily cf Ora'i 1 llapl'e. ii eaij county and .bow I • I".:I mr i:. • • .•. why 1 I uld «c;i"int ibould IM I lit* illoue 1. .Ind It is furtlieroideied, lhat laid Ailuimlalralor .-in- notice to H i pri>ooainleie>lrd In • ud i •lili-, ol tin 11 n.li-rcy i f >aldaccount and Ibe xemi alliin llii.ii .if. Iiv caii-mn i copy ol lhl» ordir

la I.- |I iMI.Ii. .1 III Ibii IfOWell Jol nail, i ni'wajapct I '.lnt. Und.-ir, ilatine In m.lcounli nf Kent, three • i • ivo V . . . p.tvi'iua to tai l day of brarlni.-.

A I: Ji- rnjiy. Ili.SJ -.ill.V A. IIARI.AV. Judge nf Probate. Cvi-.-a P«XKiii(,lir;l«ter. t l«5

n H O B A T B O H D E U . I M it" nl ili.-lii^.n Uonnty ol Kent ; At a rei-• iinuf the rr.i1'He Court for thi'County of Kent, holumat lb- Prnlj.it» Ofllte. lo Ibe city of tiiand

Al nd ... Iln- idghlh day ol Hay. In the yiar oiii' Iliou.aDC ilsbl hundred and aeeeulr-elz.

I'f'-i ut ll'i.;tiinn A. Iljiltn Judiru ol Prol'iate. ^ In th'^n. I't. r ' h . ' ' >.*itv ol Ulltoo J Cbapmaa.

Oa re idini; and fllloc tbe petition, dulr Tended, i f Will. '4. i I i|xan.»oii ol .aid decra.-ii. of U.w-ell in . i I ..limy, piajIr./ aiuonK ollm thing., •...at -i Irr.iiiMr ilini i.t -aij »tate miy be granl»-d lo hl.n. the Mid l^tilumir.

Ili'irUfon i: it ordered Ibat Mom'uy the liflh liy ol .tuna ii. si, .ti irn o'clock in the

fori nucn, I'" igncd for tbe bearlnR ol • lid pelllloii, and Ih'it the hrira at law cl ^"d ). . . I and nil oilier peraena llite:(.t"l III >ald eatate ire iciolredto appear al J .c -Inn of raid court,lb* n to b" hok'eu at the fro Jlvlll.'elnlbeCity "I lirai.d llapldt, in laid cun'y-...d .li'.w cao«" if any tbi-re b«. why the pn ei "I tl..' i' liliuner ebcul l m t be aranltJ:

Audit I. further nrdeied that aald pelilioner giiunolico 11 Ihepenooa IntoreileJ in -aid estate. "Ithe r"!'!.'iiv ofaald pelitl'.a and tbe h-arlug theieol br can-lng a copy of Ihlt order 1" be pub-li«hi-'l ia the l.oiivll Joarual a new.paper prlnlci m l d'CUlallni! In -aid Cnunly of Kent thri-c sue • v .'1. L* l'r, Tii.u.to aald day ol lu aring.

Mi.XJAVilS A. II AICI.AN. Judge ol Probate | \ i r i i 'Mi) . ! Craif C. Pcugiki UrgUter. 4Swj

A D M I H l i i T B A T R I X ' a i L . B . •"* In lb.'I'.altei (iftlirKatat. of Jo-.(.h Crldley

N 'TICI: IS lIEilr.IIV tilVKN. that by tlrlue of lu-.n.' I{;.il,lr.| a:. ; gm n lo H'.aa Hie Admluillra-trr. if . II J: • .•'• l'i t1 i' Prot'ale Court for the 1' mi'' i t I i* 'ii. I .lull. , i; .it auction lo Ibe high-

I In .'. r, M H. i ru n.", in llii' villaire ol Lowell k' nl I'OUII!y Ml' . . • ;i !Ui*. hy the iilh day ol April li"<,alon« o'elork P. U.. all the right title

deKtll'edr

R U B B E R F A I N T l a s t s i w i c e as l o n g . as a n y o ther . F o r sale by J , C. West- j

MnrHlml llootii is iluin^'gooil worl: in

repuirinK liriilges, r t inovinu nililii.-h

150 n e w S l y l e S t f W A L L P A P E C " . a l M o o d l n c 4 L o o k ' s , l , e 1 | 0 " r - 1 1 L h u i c U u ' " , M 'C" "

; leeted as 4l!i of .lulv orator for f inu i ' l

G e n n i n e R a b b r r PAIDI m i n « f » e - 1 Hapuu. i n r e d by t h e R u b b e r P a l p i Co. o f ,. ;. l l0 I1 r , l l l r i i , l , S U ) t u U y

( l e r e l a n d , f o r s a l e a l U o o d i u g ,. . l o o k ' s lho conj-regaliointl niii-» n i n i i n ; ;

. . . . 1 at I 'ontmc. "E. B . ' and " 1 ' . C . !•. Cigars; a

splcntlid s tork al J . C . West 's U r n s I A printer 's s t r ike o tc i i rn l in the oi-Stora.

Money to loan in MIIIIH uf iCiOO ami iipwitnls on real es tate seenrily.

5lf 0 . H. LOOK. I . o w f l l , Midi .

A FACT WOIITII KXOWIMI. Are you suffering witii Consuinption. Cougli!, Se-vere Colils se t t led on the lirrast. or any disease of the Throa t ami Lung!'? If >o, go to your Druggist Wooding A Look and g»t a bot t le of BOSCIIKK'S (iHUMAN SvitUP. Th i s niedieine has lately heon iutroducetl from Gcriiiany, and is selling on its own mer i t s . The people are go ing wild over i ts success, and druggists all over the country are wr i t ing us of its wonderful cures among their customers; If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a sample bot t le for ten cents . U r g e si/o boUle teventy-tive cents. Three docs vviH relieve any case. Try i t .

Wall Paper and Window Shades in great variety and at Bottom prices at J . C. West ' s .

Hooding Sl Look sell Uenuine Rubber Paiu l .

ThkOLIVKK C H I I . L I ' . d P L O W , is war-ranted to do good work, scour in any soil, run lijhtcr than any plote in ute. Hun steady wi th one, two, or three horses, not choke, not corrode, work well in hard dry ground, and g i ro good satisfaction. Any farmer who wants a new plow or desires a tool tha t will do his work easier, cheaper and better than he is now do ing it , can get an Oticcr

^ ChilUd /Voir, on the condit ions of the I'l'm','1'1 to-^it' ^ ' ' ' , l , " ' " l | 0 * i l , e j above warran ty . If it fails to do all ioJuui'i"'.^fie-r-V ii bio-.k nnnter -no I w c claim for it , w e will cheerfully take

i,' v ' w L01..10 ac:or-, it back. Wn ask not a dollar of any u ' V i i l l ' , \ i i [ h ^ « d V ^ . m o n e y unt i l he can prove to his

ofIol» tl OL 121.1 ABRI A if i r i i ; in .aijbli'cV one (II oien mlit/aetion that every word we pint o, .aid ullage olLn.ell In jg literally trUC.,

i . t i .n i l . Lowell, March 10th 1876. I'.iuinrd unlilils} 10 : itilf. ATKINS & AllAMS,

r.t* t ' i-%n ho:. v .\ a:in»i.i;v. A«IB

irr »•: it Irrrh . ii:c

B e o j a m i D A. Harlan,

A T T O R N E Y AT LAW,

J U D G E O F PHOBATi:,

COMMISSIONER of DKKDS.

Etc . for New York and Wisconsin.

PrvbaU vjfitt, Con ut y building. Urn ml Ilapids, Mich.

"THE MORTON," G t t l N D RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.

a . v. r . u r ruHD, , U t o r , , FAUNHAM LYON, S '

Finest l lo tol in the Statu.

1875 WHERE NOW? 1876 To UICIIIIIAV, one of tbe fureooit, Jfonrlitie; and healthy Btaleal

" W H A T F O R ' ?

Tobava FARM out of the

ONE MILLION ACRES of flue larming landa in the aorlbtra part of tbe a tale lor aale by the UBAND BAPlllH k INDI-ANA K. It.

Blroogtolla. lleadt ma keli. Bureciopi. Oood aehoola, R. R. ruua tbiough crnter of Orant. Scllleiurnta all along. All kiadi of produce rail-ed. Plenty of water, limber, aod buil ll-ig uUler-lala. Price fiom $3 lo |10 per acre; Ca • lourth down balance on lime.

[yScnd for lllntlraled pa..i| hlet, lull o. Iicta and fl/urca, and beconcmced. AiMica.

W.A.fOWARD Corair'r. Oiaod Kaplda, llhli.

P. n , L.PK1RCE,Stc'r Lan 1 tep ' t .

iptciCid.

UOIA.VA aitiDLKr. AdralnlilratMx

I ' • iil'..r ti'journed until al Ihl h"'U and place aaot.

\S'i QUI HI.I V. Aiieilnialratru.

ct ' o f the Times and Democmt Satur-

day. Nobody hur t .

.Iiilm Itomig, the barbi.r, has removed

one door east of his old simui. l ioom -

titled up in good style.

I he Lowell J l instrels are reheaii ' ing.

Vmi may expect a rich progrcmnie. Date not yet announced.

Henry Mitehcll says Dallass is :lie

smartest town he saw, dur ing his ie-

cent travels west and south.

Large congregations went lo hear i!i«

Hi v. Mr. Spenee at t h e congregational

cliurch Sabbath inorning and evening.

Capt . L. W. Heath of Grand Kapids

has been cominissioned ( iuar tcrmasl ' r

of Michigan State troops. Coinji 'atulalc.

The now ]iolitical movement in Ne'v

York is evidently a demonstra t ion in

favor of Bristow's nomination at Cincin-

nati.

•lob n P icke t t and Win. Hathaway of

Nunica, two ininily boys, i |uarrelcil and

Hathaway was seriously s tabbed, I'ri-

dav.

-Mr. Ju-if Caul.

late

Charles Wortly, of Campbell, is niiil

missing, and it seems to be tho prevail-

ing opinion that he was foully dealt

with.

The Dsmocratic Stale Convention will •

The Speakers, M' linn;-, mid

uiilists of Miehi^aii, 'i ' !

in Convention at Suran . i n •

and 28th days of May, fur the

of fixing upon a time and phi

State Camp Meeting the pp. m

There will ho able -pe.V.u r pr. -

a good time is evpeeli I

DIMTH oi' AXM NN: I 'MM ,.. cob M Wealhenvav, ii.tl ' i

•liihll M. Weatheru A of !lii«

died in Georgctoivn, Ottan i 'V .

loth ins t . ; aged. •'<1 yeare. Tin

ed was born in t ' l inlon ' m i i v

In l^iii he lemoved l.i V.lii.in. ;

where he resided until I ' I \ whu i Ii • i" .

moved to Jouesville. iriniliuiil;; llii ir i:

til ^ O L SiiKe then he ha- I'. I u i i h '

iiiii ions ill tho Grand Kivcr Vallev. He

was one of M'eiiigan's iioble»t p i i inv .n .

WHY TIIOSI; TKAIIS;—Walking d . .n :

l ludsou Street the other evenin: .1 ;. ;i ;

t leman found a "mail boy si ' t ing on ill'1

church steps stcej.ed in tear and iiiVf.

Tlic aiglit melted tho heart of tie. ^i?n-

tleman and he impiircd •wliy tin ' ea r s ! "

"W-well" sharply relorte I llie ill

bing youth, "gness if your il-dnd had

walloped y-yott with a calf rope and a

f | b-big knot on ' t tho end, you'd h-hoiler !

t o o : " The gentleinRii decided w i thou t 1

debate, that the boy's pi.sition was cor 1

among the people. Terms, only TS " " "

cents per year in advance. Specimen 1 TOOK A Torn . - UenryMltcheli re-

Ad- 1 t inned last week f ronniui te an extead. I

The lir-t boipiet if thufcii coii left at

the .I'irii;;AI. nflii e was gathered logeth-

r r by Mrs. ('. A. ICnitTin. which the

same is i Uoanty and for which thanks

arc lu rcby returned.

Wlii.m it may concarii will please re-

member that in order to have a letter Iransmiited ihroiigh llie mails in safety

lo il.sdi"-tiniition it is u lnaye necessary,

n '.vril ' t h e a d d l e - - o n tin envelope and '

aili\ liie proper s t amp thor«ti'.

L.ii.d CcinmissioniT Clnpp is a failh-

i"l and nipable o l l l i . r and . glorioiis

;.'.)od fellow, lint Scnatoi' N'easmith of

Kalam-./o i i ;,'iii:^ if ho can ' t

mil inn Cl.ipp in the n e \ t Slate Cunvrn linn. I l i t h a r e | inpu la rmcn ,

A i iii iriicli'.ii t r am en the 1). iV M.

near I 'ontiae last Wednesday struck a

emv ami jumpe 1 the t r ack . One man

si.'tinii-ly injureil. T h r mail train due

Iwraat was nearly two liours late

in coii'iiim.nce of the aecidcnt.

S ' . y of State Holden, Auditor Gen-

eral illy, and State Treasurer MeCreery

will iin-ioiibtctliy be renominated, with-

oul opposition. They have bosn good

and fa i thful ervant..; let them sulFcr

th" I'Mialty of ' .niggling a long on *800 a year for another term.

The l a * h - II'* r . 0 , 1 , is th

an t ight -page mon 'h ly , devoted lo a

divicmilia'.ion of a knowledge of iaw

f O W R f i l i N A T I O N A L HANK.

Of Lowell. Mirhigau.

f l t O . O M

••i I1 '1 ' -! -. . . . . $ 11! 0 0 1

nii ipfToiia: W W HAT. H, E . j . ' A. I til I . C. If. If I;.*

:V..i- M, N, h i n e 1 1 ooiiiNn. K, |{. C i u ?

H M.CMIIK. i M l e r r c s ! p t i u i u . - p o s i , , , .

! W W. IIATOII.Pi«1dfni. K.J nOOTU, V. h m

I 'lat bcfcra iho Biittlo."

liirl ill.- deini "rats i r,- to

I'llaine and his rtcor,!

'V--.' - • ated bvfpre l b .

If tiiey i C

tin y noi

i liy letlin

: [iiililican in

if Mr. r.iim

lion i li>

. liitn uml:;- of any o f f m j o

':-.'iid linn any m" the cimrges

'"in I"' n-lained, why do ii"v. IIH ,r puliiii al shrewdness

!'iin -."lie nmil : ; l f . r | | l c R 0 .

•' miiia;i i aiv made and t hen

copies sent on receipt nf ten coir

V ilanti, d r e - .

Mich.

Dr. \V H, DickiiHon, a brother-in-law of Mr. A. I!. Iloag, of Vergenncs, died

at Colorado Springs, Col, on the 8th

bei iebl lit LttliVing to-'daj* ti) "elect pal i i ';-1 ' » r - I ' ickinson was fnrmtr ly n res. bearers to the Democrat ic Nnt ional C o n . | " , c n l " f 1*owe11, and well known to Uichiff in Is alirad of most of her

T e n t l 0 l l n m n j of our eitizons. Ho was tho tirat slates to-day, and her fu ture prospacts " master of Lowell Lod

Miss Carrie Whitt lesey, n young lady ^ ^

of talent, culture, and good looks, has

lour through tho western and i.utli rn

States- He took in Texas with the ;

but saw noth ing there orel rcwhcre to in-

duce a man to forsake ' 'well « ii.iugh" nl

homo and try tho uncertainties of life |

'way down in Texas or any other s tate .

V O Ie-' 11 v t ' C O M M i a a i O N E U B ON ;> OLAIMU.

f t i v • f v . •; i • j i ,COunly of K . - M - . a , r . i i l j ' e

•V r 1 ' 11 r un< »t»lr ll 1 -".V: s l " . ' . , 1 [i 11 !• d 1 • Hie

I'on U f n j . A. 1 i.'-.", J . 1 P n i t. .'1 aai'l C o t n t r . • . n mt " or,, : - - H i al..> 1 ' l l . mai er ,1 • i.ij l i i t j i r . • • ' - * - fi.'in t i e KMi day of A| rll ,\ i». : a .1 l,«. 1 ly Bill JmfX*1 (•! l\ U* 1" . -.ML. lis* log Claim.

1 1." •' ui | u i . 11 Iheir claiina t« for . %•:! ' '• li -i ' i ju.ln-i ill.

N U r M - I I f l • o : . , i - . •'...• w. a l l l c e i l o n S a t a r -.!ay n.a . . ' • I>. isto. end on

l ^ r 1 t'l . ' l l . tob" A I M S ; * , al ten o'fln.k.X \I. • - 1 . . . . .Mhe i e l .^ ' iee. ' tc i iar lea Ccmbaln t!.--1'' " - .1 I'.'Wi c in - i t i t c t t . , to

l u - d . i l . l . ' . ' 'i-v .a i ; . .1 A V . t»:i'

HAVE YOU T R I E D IT f We refer lo that most remarkable com-

jioiiiid which almost every one has tried. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tat . Wild Cherry and Hor thound , for Coughs, Colds, lllooil spitt ing, weak Iting-, Whooping-1 Cough, AM lima. Bronchitis, and all dis-eases of the lungs and throa t . Piobably no similar preparaiinn evei before so ipiii My found i ts wa.v into public favor g,,,, as this, T i i o s i who have been disaj pointed in o the r .-o callmt remedies, art

No. '.'0 F. A- l , r y , l o t 8 U ch as t o drive anybody away.

Better remain where you arc sure of a

. . . . , c . . The Lowell Journal has one subser i -1 1 ? 0" , i l i v i " S , , " i n t o eliewhere and accepted a position on Ihtf Sa tu rday b e r u . | 1 0 f o | . ,|_,Vll|1 g ( . l l t t o i t«ko the chances.

Evening Post . seven ditlea' i i t peisans, all vearly sub- . r — senptions. Tin; Journal man dares anv i N r o w J f - — C a p t , Geo (' , J u d d of

County Clerk Ch ipman is aide to r ide 1 o ther paper to beat it. -f.-u.iinij Itepab- («rand Kapids was in tow n one day last

The Jo i i iSAi . '• •n'k. to beat it.

out but doesn ' t improve very rapidly , i

We hope Chip will liraco III> and be ro- -V'istak

bust again soon. 1 0 1

Miss Mollic Kimball, the brilliant yiiiing lady wim recenlly inadu such a

favorable impression in Lowell, is pre-

paring a class of Gre,nvi!le vouth for a

The Ladies' Club pa r ty at the residence

of 11. M. Clark, Fr iday l ight was one o f ,

the very best ga the iu ig s nf the sia-

l.et the graves of our soldier.- i icslre vn He sure to with flowers May :;o. T h w will of cn i r se

week buying eggs. The Captain is a

candidate for the oflicc of dieritl

and his prospects arc considored eggsceedingly good. The old saw—

"don' t count your chickens l.-fore

tliey're ha tched," has no bignificancu in

this connection. J u d d was a brave . ol

citv ' l i e r a n d is a wortiiy man. While v,v lo not hen

erry Theie are imitatinbb in inaiket. Tria si/e, 10 cents, licgulnr si/.es, ."iO cents

J RIIM'. MVNH. I I HAIILK-iCOUlK, ' I I N' !!.1VI I i

Sold only by J . ('. West, Lowell, Very pli-nsanl and always elfectitu is

Prof. Parker ' s Pleasant worm Syrup, and i no physic reijtiired. Price, S.'i cents.

"traliou is h a d .

Hon. Alonzo Sessions of Ionia, is a

cnndldate for the ofllce of Lieut. Gover-

nor. W. K. Bates of Saginair is als<> a

CHinlidate for tho same.

grand ( stume Concert in that

The ' ireenvillfi tcs will pronounce Mies 1 l , c r " l x I ' r c ' s any |>refercnci'

Kiinliall's i nnceri llie best enter ta in- ; 1 0 t l i i ; : i l ; V ' ' r : l 1 w , i r l , l - v candidate.'

nient of ili' - a-on. wo vciiltire lo assert. r " r , , " u o i , 1 ( ' c i t i : i I)r(ll"-'r 1 0 «pea:< wall "f a man like Cap t . J u d d at any lime.

We would niggest that our citizens see i i' tl I'.vir side-wilks are -afe and Dn. STOLZ AOAIN .

\ OTu tj o i ' l os! ui i -noKBUS 6 « Lar*« Stock of (ssauiac Rubber • i • V ^ ^ - K PI Palut jBst received at Wooding &

Looks, : III.- lllaat AVildMUMae.'

'' I'.v.i .- I-'U aipiluti t by the II an. J l ive nl - " "

Bank Blooir, Lo vo'l Mieb'-ran.

A l a r g e asBor tmcut of A m c i i c iii r. d

Swiss

Gold a n d S i lve r W a t c h e s

FINE J E W E L U Y ,

GAUD R E C E I V E R S ,

F R U I T B A S K E T S ,

KNIVES, F O R K S ,

SPOONS, ETC. ,

ROGER'S P L A T E D W A R E ,

S I L V E R P L A T E D T E A SETS.

Watch and Clock Repairiir-' HONK liV A

Pract ica l W o r k m a n .

ALSO M A N U P A C T t ' U K I i OK

A M I I l B A L B B I N

A l l K i n d s Of

FURNITURE a n d

WILLOW WARE.

Tliis evening and 1 _ • : ' 'rc all right now for pe- to-morrow evening. Wednesday HBII

dc-;rian» but not Milliciiutly secure for I Thursday. Dr. Stol/. of G r a n d ' l l a m d s

The Detroi t and Milwaukee mid Mich. • There seems to lie a will deliver two very importnut and

Central rai lroads will carry visit, irs to the '"••P0"1 '1"'1 v ' l ! l ' •' fev, to crowd a l l , p.ipuhit lecturesnl Train '! Hall. The

Soldiers and Sailors reunion al Detivit ' ' [ | ; ^ oil the .sidewalks j ih-^ lecture wi l l l i e on "how in caru f.".-

to morrow, ••.".th, for half fare. I " ! , w u l , r c ^ " , l e 110 ' ' ^ ' ' p s will be tbe body;" second l e c l i i r e - - E : i q u e t t e

Aa o r i aa la l ^ « . ^ 7 ^ ^ busy scene, witnessed on historic shores: A l ' 1 " ' l ' : about three hours earlier than usual in M l , r i c c x i , e r i m c l l t , w i l l u c l l

Our steamer landed on a beach which I W. S. George of the Lansing Kepub " '

.rpiovat .; aald P u r e L e a d a n d Oil a t W o o d i n g & i > in lh> i.o'lerol 1.00k*K.

' I.'I.IU fi'lii ll.v :3l .lar nl ' i A I» l'.« t !• .rr h'i n aUuv.U l.r MI«I • ! I ' t ' ' . t« • 1 | r i h a t i b i t rltima •alii r»ta|rt in wtilth lo |>rr»riil tUrit cl

id .fijaalnicnle • 'k V ; , ' ; ' ' • , , , " O u r s teamer landed on a beach which W. S. George of the Lunsing Uemil . - ' " r , U r 1 " sullicient time lo co

. ' W l u X d ' n U were fi^t ^ W C h r i l a ^ h " re turned from his southern ' - V before g o i n g t o ' i V V There was no town at the water 's edge," i ^ His ••surface r i e iv . .,f the south'- P«'R'-'' ' ' e i i e w j o b ty^e for this ofli

! • i i ' ••. t ' i ' - . . i i ' 1 examineauch no ptople, no wharf. The passengers in the Republican arc read with m i u h ' : ' 1 v ' " c ' ' V'L' 5hall no prepared to e 'i'l.,' A;, , i. , . i, i - ; , and the merchandise were put ashore in interest . , eute all orders in fust-class style, and

monc CApcriincnis will Uc Kiven, will to gain su l i icent time to count calculated to astonish and p k a i e u!l who

onoy before g o i n g t o d m a g o to w i t I I C M l l l t m i A . c t u r o , 0

M i m n AND FOREIGN PATENTS. OILMORE A CO.. Sacctaaott lo CHIPMA N

HOSMER A CO, Sollcila-a. Palenlt procured In allcounltil- fliileeaioadrance. No cba-r-unlr,. the jtaitoul ia graalej. No leea for making prthmi-uaryeaamlnalloiia. No additional ftea for obtain-ing and cunducting a rehearing. By a recent decia-ioa ollhn;ComuiiaaioneraII rejected applliatlona may bereelrtd. Special altcnllon guen lo Inter'. lerenctCaaea bolorv the Paltni Once, ExteDaioni bifore Congreaa, Infnngeineut Sulla In dllffrcal Slatea. and all IlligalloD appertaining lo liTeatloiiB or Paleata. HeadaUup to Ulltaoit ACo, for pam-phlet olilaly pagta.

LAND CASES, L A N D W A R R A N T S -a n d SCRIP .

Coaleatcd LandCaaea proaecultd belortlht t'. B. General Land OOce and tttpiilmeBtof Ihl In-terior. Prlrate Land Claims. Mlnlni and pre-emp lion Clalmi.and llooieitead Caaet all-nded lo. Land Scilpla 40, SO, and ICO acre^iecia lor aale. Tula Scrip la a.iilgnahle. and ran be located In'be name cfthe purcbaatr upon any OoTtrameni land subject toprlrale entry, at fl-SJ per acre. 11 Ii ol eipal • alae with Bounty Laud Warranta. i tndil iwp to rtiilmori' k Co^or pamphlet 01 Imlrue.tloDi.

A R R E A R S OF PAY and B O U N T Y . J T O R SAIJL Offlcerl.Boldiiii.and Ballonof Iht lalt war.

orlbelr heltiaroln many caaei intltlid to moacy from IbeUoTtrninenl of which Ibey ban poknowf-adge. Writs fall blalory ofaerelct, md ilali tbe amount ol pay and boon'ly reetlifl. Kndoai ilamp to Uilmi;* k Co. and a lull reply.allirtiinlnalioo will bf girtu you fret.

PENSIONS.

All Ofllcera, Boldlin,and Ballon wounded, rap-tured, or injored In the lalt *ar, bowerer illgbtly, 1

can obtain u penaian by addnialog Ollmott Co. Caaiiproaecutod by lillmort ARo. btfort Iht in-

premt Courl of abe Untied fllalea the Court of Clalma and Hit Boutbcrn Clalma Coomiialon.

Each deparlmeiil ol our buiincia la conducted in .'Vpiraltbureau. under cbargt ol the aame ciper-

• ..ced parUea emplnied by Hie old Arm. Piomplat-i.nlion loall bualneia eolruitid to Oilmoie k Co. 1

iathuaaecaicd. Weictendto win ancceat by de-• erelcg it.

Addreii, Gilmore d- Co. 6iuFStreet, Wathimjlon, I). C.

\ at the grocery of E. Lee of Lowell, and

' al the grocery of Peck & Bradley of Low-

I ell ; also at the farm nf the subscriber.

Z. W. CAKTEK, 4 4 n l Lowell, Mich.

JOVItNAL JOTTINGS.

Local and Oeneral

All klDi!ii of juli work at

THE j o i m i i m m . CARDS,

BILL-HEADS,

A N D CIKCl 'LAKS

Done neatly at the JOUHNAL OFFICE.

- .IN I.I vinrr. l i l i Will AH |iA> 1 liLS. (Cumin "."'Cera.

L O W E L L M A R K E T S .

(ii.rrc'-liil on MonJny of cnch week by

OH.ES a a l DONOVAN, WllllLCSALE AMI r.LlA IL OBOCEBS.

Apple) per bu. COlc'JO Apjild iltltd per lb 0 I'.u'f. per li 4(.i 5 llcnnf. per bu. tiU to 75, Ilran, per ton, 12,00 llutltr. put lb. IB buck>(bcal per bit. bUc lluckobaat Fluur J.CO Cbecie.per lb. UfuyU Chlekeaf. fer lb U 10. Corn, per b 50lo S3 Clover iccil per bu. $10.0U C-lffli l i if . dry. 15c ('Alfskla?. crern, 1 0 9 l-ES'i per dot 10 Flour, per cwt. $3, io3.2i Hay, pertoo. $10.0UtoU.00 Hides dry, 9 to 10 Hides green. 5 Henry, per lb, 20 Lard per lb. 12.1 Maplo .Sugar B To 12c Oats., per bu. 38@35 Colons per l a . 30(n 40i. Potk. (alt. per lb. 11 to!2 Pork.I re ib .pt r ib 8.50 8 Tt Polatoei, p t r b n . Kfn.'iO Tallow, per lb. 7 Timotby seed, pe r lin , |3.00 Smoked l.anis llcl2.J HmukcdJiliouIdfrj Uc 10 Sbcrp prill lo 1 25 Wbt-alextra Mbile, perbu. $1.20 Wheat So, 1 do. $115 Wbeat, red perbu, $1.05 Turk Irs, 'Jfii lOc. Craobeniei, S3.50fn 4 Ou O'abbagi', 3(ii,5 per b il. Wood. 1 ft. Oak, $2.25

•'Iio llcecb and Maple, $2,75

B U S I N E S S LOCALS.

T H E G E N U I N E RUBBER P A I N T for sa le by J- 0 . W e s t is the best a n d clicapesl P l int i n tbe wor ld .

Ten C e n t C i g a r lor F I V E C E N T S , a l W o o l i n g i t Looks ,

Siiio!;i' P I C K ' S — t h e l ioss l ive c o m c igar . F o r sa lo only l.y W o o d i n g i t Look, * Circuit Court opened on Monday,

S a v e i nnu -y b y s m o k i n g P I C K ' S — Chos. K. Hinc of Lowell is a j u ro r .

llie buss l i v e - C e n t C i g a r . Sold only Detroit pays Inez. Sexton a compli-

by W o o d i n g i t Look . incut, and she will sing in Unit city.

The Best Goods a t low iirices fo r cash „, , - r .i . - i , al J C. West 's D m " Store ' w " f a s , """• Centennial tra-

. . . vel will soon be pu t on the 1). & M . .s. la. .Money to loan on good Real

; Estate security. Myron H. Nor ton . David Brock was found dead in bed

New Stock of Genuine Kubber Pa iu l 1,1 Howard City on Saturday moni ing.

j at .1. West 's D r u g s t o r e . Perry Bros, proprietors of the Palace

New lot of Violin Sirings, Bridges, Hat Store. Grand Kapids, u'-i'.-ned Inst Mows, IV^s, and Tail pieces just rccciv-[ week.

The Kev. Mr. Spence, of Grand Ka|i

lighters, which ran up into the sand. . „ , „ , A troop of camels, with their drivers, I M r l n l " « Strong, recsntly of Ma-lay on the beach, ready lo transport the ! p ' u Kapids formerly of Kalamazoo, ii

ofliee. promptly at S o 'c lock. Admiss: m mily cxe-1 t c n ccnts.

all — parlies who do not leave their o ider j . 1 BRAH A LITTLE.—Tile Louisville Cour

ier-Journal says that "people who wish LIST .IK LLTTKIIS remaininir in the,

l"'"ko a li-.tle summer trip, and at the of

diss of pojiulatious that inhabit those I foreclose soon. pleaic say " Ai.vi: i ir . I I. " and rire eastern shores, whence our spiritual „ Iiii , i,f if,: „ ,,:r« manna came."—Windtor (.!'(.) Cnnniele. \ r i l L ' ^ n t county delegates to t h e '"al" of H i - notice.

Democratic State Convent ion are said to JAS. . III.>£,, t . .M F O B B A L E . ! be unanimouily in f n v o r of Hendr iek-

A lot of choice seed corn, warranted, for President . Love's labor lost.

| Entr ies for the J i t ue races a l Grand

Kapids will close Jiinti 7th. The races

j will conic off J u n e UJ, 14, I i and 1'!.

i Prospects good for a large meet ing of ; horsemen.

. J u d g i n g f rom t h e manner in which

| the Cedar Springs Cl ipper goes for the

now Nat ional Par ty wc (onclude that

Sellers is not in sympalhy with that T j gauization.

Capt. Thomas Tate of Lowell, F rank

Liquidate your obligations.

Middleville don ' t tfwc a cent.

Port land will observe memorial day.

The mosquito i s ' e r e again, blarst ' « j Cuykendall of B o w n r , w ! It. Miuon of , i r a " ' 1

' l c J c s ' ; Grat lan, and Jas Casey of Vergenncs, ' Is the New National Parly t ak ing a arc among llie a s s U a n t ' m a t s h a l s r l n w ii

saoozo : f o r t h e G r a u d Kapids I t lHif-Julycelr l i ra- 1

Maggie Fauchon Mitchell Cricket will l ion.

Mi -, AND PLATFORM.- Th in National Cunveut ion will work to that is now

MXIIIC the lu t moa. while tho Demo- Whiteowr.s ii.

cratii ?,'ali.inal i i n v e n t i o n will spend ' h i n g h a r d .

inoiit of i:s linn- bui lding a pla i fonn.

And ii» platform will probably be

more remiirkabif for what i- left ou t 1

it i ' put in. It will bo;

sec tiicin uud t r l ake lo

iinaiicial p lanks . in ilm

ll.e Almnnac.

Vc . and af ter you have fooled awav

all tliis time, just n u k e up your mind '

to see something lieforo you g o biimo

Kepttbli- and come up to L iwcll and see a b ib le

years old. Issa

Huniphl Hive n-N.

than f i v

amusing t

match tl.. i

language i

for hi'.'lt w ml

WILL PIIOIIAIILV HIE. Tliers is a I

n Jefferson street that miisl have help

-oou or perish. His clii. r d i a t l , i .

spiing, we should prcsuna-, has been

dead shade trees and board fen . . ami

his general appearance i« vn , bad If

hi^

blllllillg til

kill-

soon do Grand Kapids.

W. 1). Gault of Big Kapids wa

ed by l ightning Friday night .

The Hon. C. M. Croswell will pro-

bably be our next Governor.

E. A. Burlingame. Prosi ru l ing Attor-

ney, was in t o w n Saturday .

Senator Booth dccl incj lo run a^ a

greenback enndidnte for V P.

Hon

A

ni'iii mil

I'd, "O

of the i

.1 Hal"' lo . nfi-.i

1 M. lnlyre ha • al-"

ic's recommendat i

I Kid i ' . " l i e . oull

j The Greenback Nat iooal ( 'o ineut inn

noiniiiated Hon. Petei Cooper, of N. V .

for President and Hon Newton Bo.uh of

California for Vii e -Pres ident . Mr.

; Cooper promptly dei lined. Ki • up

' Billallcn!

Mr. Bristow may tie ju.it us good a ' man in every respect as Mr. Blaine but

the country has known and t iustcd tho ] " c " . Ji'inpe.l his lo i.l lull, amounting | M \ riiLWBoN's MOIIIIH. The Michi

I latter for a score of years, while it has to ^ ,U0 . at the r l i i t o a House; was a r - ' ga,, Karmer has this to say aliout "Mor A Stiirgcon weighing HOJ lbs. was M,en the former shot into public nolico •'•sled on . aiiilain' of 11. N. 'Payloi', i | |U (ciebrated Ih.iroiiLrlibred i.

IcrK, takun before luslicc Perry, and j cenlly piirchused by J , M. Matliew "ii, IO'., W here is he.' Oa the I'Jlli, Marshal lUq., of th is village.

SIMV DAYS .1 J bell, jumped his I

owner would piirchaiM a f e 1 cu t le r

and slice up a few ciioice, juiev pine

' , c " - v U ' " I , U I - it would look a . if Ii had' some well known in Kent , fe, ling for the beast - • ae w-a ' i d i it a n e t . h a r g f i with ar { and prcmalnrc d .a l l , i• m - U

light in the fa . . '

We pass. 1 tij. I hat we, . r:, ..ud

look anather last look at hiiu H- was

braced up againi t the fenee .. i:li i,].,

head l i l t i n g on the |II;I boaid ! ..ing

li l ' i ike result of a gt . i n Imck " i a-lion, or somo other bn-ted balloon. ^;.i n u n can sland there and In ar the u . -d whisile ihronglt his ribs, and s.i- ii.,-and and dry leave, . i l l through him

without feeling bad. He can't if he h any feeling in liim.

ecu ar

Alaska ,

m i l l IS!2;

a well fol

• LO.'IHO I a n ihu in . i

Anothei

ol > amp !

aiiiunnting

caught a t Nilcs the other tlay. i i k c ,, MC(V c ( ) l u c l

Rev. L. F . Compton has resigned as ! Mr. A Mrs. J . M. Mathcwson have

pastor of the Lowell Baptist Church. added to the list of rich silver wedding

gif ts recently presented to Mr. A Mrs.

Kobert Marshall, a very handsome gold-

lined silver goblet for which th latte1 '

are truly gra tefu l .

Coppens i t Bates' new ad. will be easi-

ly found in the Joi RSAL. The boys arc

making large sales of agricultural im-

plements and hardwaic this spring and

Booth left him in llie Detroit House of " W o learn with muc Correction where i". 00 days h • won't go ' that .1. Mathcwson, E-

itisfa. f Lowell,

a tlshing Sunduvs, nor j u m p .my 1 ^ 1 1 this State, has added M o u i , the well

bills between, " l he D.d.e House also h 0 " " " "f stock of ,, „ 1 thoroughbreds. Mr. Mathewson has the

has an mier, : in l arrcl l , amount ing lo marcs to cross with t! , • nole.l s'alll'Hi. over il ' . ' ,00. Unr hotels, Fairel l must | He brought f rom Mr. t ' anuron ' s tabh . understand, arc not free luuch houses. 1 'brce years ago, somo line mai. - and

hilies by Imported Leamington, and al .. v . . TI - * - 1 the young stallion BaUKWeola, a s.-a •'! CI-NTKNNIAI. NI MIILII - T h e inside i r a p f , r t e , | Leamington. He h is lircd .

pages of the JOUUN.AL this week con- nimiber of flue colts and fillies from this their customers a lways flud good goods tain numcroiu C.n tennia l illustrations | stallion, and we shall b^ di-appninl. l

ami easy prices a t their s tore . I and mtieh iuiereiiting Centennial read- ' f t ' ' , ! " t rong line of Lexington and Voigh t , Herpolshcimer A Co., of ing. We hope none of our readers '-"''oucoc blood iliai is in Morris docs nut

, , cross on the Lcaniington lillics w i th t!i • Grand Kapids, one of the heaviest l inns will waste any sympatliy on us because immense success w ith which it ha - d

i ' - l ieu - , nl candidate , open their batteries on him and walk

• 1 •' -I'liidard benrer over th.)

i a t i ny ' in to be doing 1 • ' ' l ' Vent Mr. Blaine's

"' , t : ' : i 1 • and l»v keep-ing the invest igat ing put continually

• • • 1: t.i' y e\ 'lentiy lyipp to aceom-pli-a '.Ii ir ; ,r|i(.-c. Now if they

' i.'i. ;1,; f'-r mniniiil that any charge*

.11 1 orinpt ' i in a^alr .1 Mr. IIIB'HIO could

i'e | loveii. they, n- a party, l lghling for

ov- r his nomination and not be firing blank car t r idges now

to scare t h e game away. T h o fact is

' ' , - i - i ' -no hope of accomplishing any-

" . "..a pt to manufacture prejudice,

"id intimiili.!-! llie ( inc imint i convention

into e l -c l ing • 'line o ther man less

f. nnidabl to the democrat ic party.

Willi t hem i*. i.- ••anything to beat

Blaine" and "any th ing to beat Bristow,"

'"f •• lie •iHlen. nominiitloni are

D\ .1;; a m i ' ateii at straws, and whsn

tlicr.! are no straw's they sometimes

' itch h old of n o t h i n g ; just wha t

'•i". denii . lats art' do ing to-day.

W A : . . 1 : 1 ) r.» S E P . THE GovEnson .—

One "f the ilelega'.es to the Stale Con-

vent i'ai a t Grand Kapids, from up north

' t a r i n g tha t Gov. Buglcy was ' ' in town"

dis ired to put eyes on h im before leav-

iiu- the c i ty . Stopping in to Sweet 's bo

inquired of a bystander if the Governor

w'.'-s there . The party addressed had 'n t

the hoai't to di tuppoint him, so he point-

I on; the fut and jolly Mr. Pickering,

one of the proprietors of tho hotel, and

.-aid 'there he is ." The delegate fixed his

hungry eyes on Gov. Picker ing, who,

by llie way is a halo and handsome host,

and fea ted them, wi thout stopping to

wink, for full live minutes. He then

i i ' incd to a gentleman a t his side and

l e m a r k u l ; "Sir. 1 he Governor is a no-

Id looking man isn ' t ho,' No man can

lie m ar him without feeling the warmth

of his big heart, a n d " — j u - t here Pickcr-

i'li. struck the • iiii • ! , 11 and told a boy

to take a pitcher of water lo No.

•pdcker 'n lightnini; . Five minutes

later -i ,nebody, with a double jointed

t » : ikl - i n his eye, approached the del-

egate and asked, "Can you tell me, sir,

if the Govcrnoi is in this crowd?" Tho

reply, m ire empliatic t han polite, was,

" N o 1 can' t , but 1 can inform you tha t

you ain't the lirsi darn fuol that ' s asked

that .iime qiiestinn!" 1 hey took "cuth-

in ' in the presence of t h e bar-lendaire.

WHAI nn; MM;, HANTS S.W—The mer-chants everywhere who sell 1). B. Do

Land AC.. . ' / ; - : Cb-ui-.d Saleratut, say Unit :i 1 ariieli ever -aid gives such

universal salisfsclion to customers.

They Ii!;.: to h a v t . ii»tomers pleassd—es-

peeiaily the ladies. They know it ii tho

"Hon ewives' Favori te"—that Chemical

Saleraiiis. I t is Better than Soda and

elicaper than Baking Powder ,

J IMC It AX.

Fit/-/, pjb: Awful bad spell for duar-kcapers.

Some pun-kin seed .ays, "Ucaus i t 's I'liring lettuce have peas. '1

A 'ia— Uarnuia's noble countcnauce is

befi • us onco more on paper.

I'emal'- iiupii-t'ir- are veiling counter-

feit lace. Lace don't have anything to do \Tiili 'cm.

Kalamazoo luii been imposed upon by

t ravel ing dealers in bogus la rd . Ought to make short work of 'cm.

Mr. Ch id i r of Whili Pigeon abducted

Mrs. O x i d ' c h i l d . An oxidized baby ' .ia': la found tvery day .

•"ia.'.,; - i a li.li '.iiower last week.

Ii ' a id li. cn a very big shower tho

Ii-'. Wi.'..; i ha\.* had Smrgis .

i he pincli-bug knocketh his head

again:: ihu wall ud lumbletli , and tho

bumbls be t crawlclh in to your back liair

i' linn the politician 1 ''I1, • i-nd 1 n liiL-iin -" and just

• ' j • in a Uii'incni he 1 nines along—

a .d stays all llm nft i moon .

Kii ' - l iU r ra ip lu r Uand of Grand

• is mora ontorprlsiug than ever . •i' tight ir r. -kly now in-

•f • i ii m ntlily a.i heretofore.

- '•>. Field uidn' i gel the nom-

1 al that ;;r'" nbiick caucus. Hut

il aKiiind among "em liko a

•M' in 1 linnd-lu-IIows hurri-

- .1 the Demoei ' i : is tall as wel

ly and he sty , straw.- should ba

• the counter higher. We know

Gage will •ay now. He'll say toffyourchin.".

'• a ha- I "ii ge t t i ng ready to

e. - ' long t im- and now

."lie era/.y. Ai 1 in: imagines

ody i - in-Sult HI Inm and t ry ing

J'.. cold P a ia his victuals,

ha , T '.1" 1 tons of ice on hand

- em as t h o u g h tho whols

• l that city might be pack-

. • ep nice and ...reel all sum-

ri.. y I., r p lit;.- deceased persons

The

Kapid

It • 1111

•lead •

Mos

thisth

l"l . :

wlixt

Dctw

and i t .

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r a c e s 80 f e e l b y M f e e l , i n t h e c e n t e r is e x c e p t i o n a l . N o f e e s t o w a i t e r s o r

of e a c h of w i n c h s t a n d s a n o p e n ki - s e r v a n t s a r e n e c e s s a r y . M o n e y o r va lu -

o s q u e 20 f e e t in d i a m e t e r . E a c h e n - ab lea s h o u l d b e d e p o s i t e d i n a s a f e t h a t

t r a n c e is b e a u t i f i e d b y o r n a m e n t a l t i l e

a n d m a r b l e w o r k , a n d t h o a n g l e s of t h e

m a i n c o n s e r v a t o r y a r c a d o r n e d w i t h

e i g h t a t t r a c t i v e f o u n t a i n s . T h e c o r r i -

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

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

fine v i s tas i n e v e r y d i r e c t i o n , a n d t h e

b e a u U c s o f t h e s u r r o u n d i n g p a r k , w i t h

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100 f e e l b e n e a t h Uie b u i l d i i i g . a d d t o t h e

a t t r a c t i o n s . E x t e n s i v e h e a t i n g a r r a n g e -

m e n t s a r o p r o v i d e d in t h e b a s e m e n t ,

w h i c h is of fireproof c o n s t m c U o n .

S u r r o u n d i n g t h i s b u i l d i n g t h e r e a r e

35 a c r e s of g r o u n d , w h i c h is d e v o t e d t o

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

s u i t a b l y p l a n t e d . I n U)is p l o t t h e r e is

a n e x t e n s i v e s e r i e s o f s u n k e n g a r d e n s .

Programme of Events. THE CEXTEMHIAI. EXHIBITION.

R e c e p U o n o f a r t i c l o s c o m m e n c e d

J a n u a r y 5 .

M a i n e x h i b i t i o n o p e n e d M a y 10 .

G r a n d c e r e m o n i e s o n t h o e x h i b i U o n

g r o u n d s , J u l y 4 .

T r i a l of h a r v e s t i n g m a c h i n e s , J u n e

a n d J u l y .

T r i a l s of s t e a m p lows a n d t i l l age i m

p l e m e n t s , S e p t e m b e r a n d O c t o b e r .

E x h i b i t o f h o r s e s , m u l e s , a n d a s se s

S e p t e m b e r 1 l o S e p t e m b e r 15.

E x h i b i t of h o m e d c a t t l e , S e p t e m b e r

20 t o OcU)l»er 5 .

is k e p t f o r t h a t p u r p o s o i n t h o h o l e ! o f -

fice, a n d w h i c h c a n b o u s e d w i t h o u t

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

a t t h e r i s k o f t h o o w n e r . A p r i n t e d

t a r i f f of c h a r g e s a n d h o t e l ru le* n ro

p o s t e d o n t h e d o o r of e a c h r o o m .

P h y s i c i a n s c a n b e p r o c u r e d o n a p p l i -

c a t i o n t o t h e h o t e l c l e r k . T e l e g r a p h

of f ices , b o o k a n d n e w s p a p e r s t a n d s ( a t

w h i c h t i c k e t s f o r p l a c e s of a m u s e n i e n l

c a n b o p r o c u r e d ) , b a r b e r s h o p s , w a s h

r o o m s , r e a d b g r o o m s , a n d c o a t r o o m s

( w h e r e t h e v i s i t o r c a n d e p o s i t h a n d -

b a g g a g e a n d r e c e i v o a c h e c k t h e r e f o r )

a r e c o n n e c t e d wiUi firslrclass h o t e l s .

T h o h o t e l s o r e c o n d u c t e d o n o n e of t w o p l a n s :

H i e A m e r i c a n p l a n c h a r g e s t h e v i s i t -

o r a fixed r a t e p e r d a y , w h i c h p a y s f o r

m o a l s , l o d g i n g s , a n d a t t e n d a n c e . F o u r

m e a l s a r e s e r v e d p e r d a y , ( I h u t is,

b r e a k f a s t , d i n n e r , t e a , a n d s u p p e r ) , i n

d i n i n g - r o o m s t h a t a r e u - o d i n c o m m o n

b y all g u e s t s . A h e a d w a i t e r r e c e i v e s

t h o g u e s t a n d a s s i g n s h i m a s e n t a t t a -

b le . T h e g u e s t c a n se lec t a n y l h i n g h o

m a y d e s i r e f r o m a p r i n t e d bi l l of f a r e .

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p r o v i d e d f o r n u n o s a n d c h i l d r e n a t re-

d u c e d rates. I f o c c u p y i n g s e a t s a t t h o

r e g u l a r t a b l e , f u l l r u l e s a r e c h a r g e d .

H i e E u r o p e a n p l a n c h a r g e s t h e v i s i t -

o r a fixed rale p e r d a y , w h i c h p a y s f o r

h i s r o o m a n d l o d g i n g o n l y ; m e a l s a r o

s e r v e d i n a r e s t a u r a n t c o n n e c t e d w i t h . E x h i b i t o f s h e e p , s w i n e , goa l s n n d B c r v D U . . . n i i c i i . . .

d o g s , Octol>er 10 t o O c t o b e r 25 . ' 1 , h c h o U ' , > A p r i n t e d bi l l of f a r e is

E x h i b i t o f p o u l t r y , O c t o b e r 28 l o N o - ! u , o d ' h m ' i n R P " 0 0 8 1 0 " a r h

I K a w S « i l n p / w l n n t u - i i u t l lO v e m l i e r 10.

M a i n e x h i b i t i o n c loses N o v e m b e r 10.

E x h i b i t s m u s t b e r e m o v e d b y D e c e m -b e r 31 .

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K n i g h t s T e m p l a r ( M a s o n s ) . g r a n d pa -

r a d e , J u n e 1.

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e r i n g , J u n e 13.

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m a y r e q u i r e , a n d is c h a r g e d f o r w h a t

h e o r d e r s .

H i e C e n t e n n i a l L o d g i n g H o u s e A g e n -

c y ( l i m i t e d ) , o f P h i l a d e l p h i a , h a v e t h e i r

t i c k e t s o n s a l e , a t m o d e r a t e r a t e s , at a l l

t h e l e a d i n g r a i l w a y of f ices , s e c u r i n g t h e

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

m o d a t i o n , a n d wil l h a v e a g e n t s m e e t

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THE MAIS BUILDISO. I n t e r n a t i o n a l r e g a t t a ( N e w Y o r k h a i will g i v e a l l n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a t i o n a s l o

b o r ) , J u n e 22. t h e l o c a t i o n o f lodg ings a n d h o w l o r e a c h

Y a c h t r e g a l i a , D e l a w a r e r i v e r , in t h e m , a n d will a t t e n d l o t h e d e l i v e r y of

b a g g a g e .

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J u n e .

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i n g , J u n e .

I n t e r n a t i o n a l s e r i e s of c r i c k e t m a t c h e s ,

J u n e a n d Sep ten i l>er .

C o n g r e s s of a u t h o r s in l n d e | > e p d e n c u

H a l l . J u l y 2 .

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Of f o u n u i n ) , J u l y

t h o u s a n d h o t e l s a n d r e g u l a r b o a r d i n g h o u s e s in P h i l a d e l p h i a .

DI RING o n e w e e k l a t e l y , n i n e A m e r i -

c a n s d i e d in R o m e o f f e v e r . T b e ex -

c a v a t i o n s n o w b e i n g c a r r i c d o n a t t h e C a m p u s a r e s t i r r i n g u p a n y a m o u n t of b a d a i r a n d c a u s i n g g r e a t s i c k n e s s .

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CENTESSIALIDEFOT. LENNSVI-VANIA RAIF.RUAII. T h e Pennsy lvan ia railm.-ul company , I s o u l h e m nhnresof t h e great lakes, o n t h e o r ten miles, ami every m o d e m apj i l iance

whose lines penetrate every secUDn of tin- Mississippi anil Ohio rivi rs, and on the At- for combining the liighi-st sneed with the . . i . n • . . l an t ic harbors . The ma in road from New |most iierfect safety has lieen adopted. Tin-

U n t o o , and directly connect a l l i u p o r t a n i Y o r k p i . ^ H , ^ . , t l l . , u l ! | , ^ i n g rompany has bnri t 2 m el.-gant ears, willi points wi th P l i i lad i - Iphia .hasmadf maimifi- t h rough the p r i n n p a l ci t ics of New Je r sey , engines of t h e l i r ' t c la-s a m p l e t o nmve :.ll cent prepara t ions fur conveying, with safety does not devia te six mi les from sn a i r l ine, t rains t h a t may powil.ly Is- r iq i i i red. and comfor l , tlie mil l ions of people who in- j and this di-lleetionis d n e t o the inler |s is i t ionj Centennial visitors will lind the IVnnsyl-tend visi t ing the (Vntennial Kxhihi t ion di- ' ' " " " ~ - i - — - i ...I.-.lir..-! nmio fr..m ihe

rect ly lo t h e (Vnl rno ia ignninds . T h e lor*. l inn o l the Kxhibit ion made it im|s>ssiblc for any o ther rai lway lo direct ly reach the E x h i b i t i o n bui ldings s n d grounds, and llie managemen t , ever since the si te was des-ignated , has employed ils g igant ic equiiH menls nnd unrivaled facili t ies to make tlie

of nav igab le waters. These routes not onlyt fvania road the only di rec t route fnnn Hie excel in d i rec lnr-s a s well a s in the n u m b e r l W<sl, Nor th a m i Kast to t h " O n l i - n n i j l of im |» i r tan t cities m d towns thev connect , ' Exhibi t ion , the rales as low as bv anv oll.er ' " • ' •' — t — :. -i- I

eral wai l ing room, 130 by 100 feet, s l a d i t s wai t ing room eighty-one by 100 feet, a bag-gage room forty-nine b r loo feet, a t icket olli. e l h i r t T by forty feet, a package room ti n by th l r tv feet, and a number of ret ir ing rooms, all handsomely finished, and pro-vided « i t b CTI ry convenienee. T h e rooms on t h e »«rond lloor a re for the use of the ra i l road of l ic ia lsand employees.

T h i s d)>|«it is r e a d i e d by a r i rc le of three t r acks sweeping f n n n the main roadway

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" A h . love.'- m y own heart sniwers low. " The martyrs ever live.

" A royal line, in ' I lk and lare, ( i r rolled in serge and hodden-gray.

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" T h a n dungeon bolt or folding b l s i s Thei r croaj unseen m s y heavier press.

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s i r u r n o n aim eiiiiipniciii. — I burgh and New W k , 444 miles, the en t i r e , and safety unequaled. Careful agents, on | lino is doub le track, l a i d with heavy steel all trains, will a r range fo r t h e prompt and I ra i l s with joints connected between ties by cheap delivery of nil bsggage, and , for lifly

E x h i b i t i o n a snecess, by p m r i d i n g the | a process t h a t gives the efl'ect of continuous cents, sell reals in a comfor tab le ear r iage to amples t acrommodal ions a t t h e m i n i m u m ra i l , o n which there c a n be n o unpleasan t any po in t in I ' h i l a d r l p h i a . price, fo r both exhibl toni and visitors. It | j a r r ing . All bridges on the line are of iron Above al l , these visitors will l>e landed at was Qiting tha t a r a i U a y company ,na t iona l | o r s t o . e . A large portion ol this d is tance is the very doors of the Ei |s>si l ion, in the in i ts cha rac t e r and oiK-rations, should thus orovided with a t h i rd track, which enables beaut i fu l Centennial depot of the company second t h e ciininiiN.ioncis in i l lus t ra t ing o u r t re ight t ra ins to keep entirely out o i t h e represented in t h e s ls ive cu t . I t s t a n d s o p -cenU-nnial history by dljinoiistrating the way of passenger t rave l , anil permits t h e polite the o|ien s p u r separa t ing the Main h igh degree of excel lenco at tained by the express t ra ina to run thei r allotted dis tance exhibi t ion bui ld ing from Machinery h a l l , , r a i l w a y transportaUon system of America, w i t h o u t in ter rupt ion , and near Ph i l sde l - facing the principal en t rance ga te and the ; length of 1,000 feet each, upon which wait-in m a k i n g the great thoroughfares uniting t ibia , and other inqMirtant terminal | ioints, | J udge ' s pavi l ion, and in closi-proximity to | i n g I ra ins can be n i n and remain wi th en-the At lan t ic sealsiard nnd the Mississippi lour t r acks have, for considvrsblu dis- several immense hotels and rc-lauranls . It glues a t tache I, unt i l the t ime arr ives for va l l ey , the West, Northwest and Southwest tances, l>een completed. is 310 fret in length by 100 in width, two t hem to enter upon the circle, receive thei r w i t h t n e Centennial Ci ty , a s i e r fect a s possi- T h e Block s ignal system, exclus ive ly ' s tor ies h igh , and surmounted b y s ix towers, passengers, anil depar t for dest inaUon. b le in a l l iU essentials and details. used on the Pennsylvania railn>ail th rough- In design it is t ss teful and ornamenta l , Fbis arrangement of t racks and sidings Is

l u routes follow the geographical chan- out its ent i re length, compels the engineer comparing favorably » i l h the many lieauti- novel, and aflurds faci l i t ies for the t ransac-nela of continental inter-cummunlcat iuo, j of a t r a in to know whether the t rack is1 fu l s t ructures elected fo r the purposes of the | l ion , wi thout detention or confusion, of an un i t i ng most of the larger cities on the c lear or not to the nex t station, be i t one Exh ib i t ion . T h e lin-t lloor contain- a gen- ! a lmos t unl imi ted passenger business.

of t h e circle they describe is WSJ feet. All t r s i n s will e n t e r ' t h i s circle besd ing west, nnd depar t fnnn the depot head ing east . T h r e e t ra ins can Iw landing or receiving passengers in f ront of the depot a t the pame time, the en t i re t racks being floored over , s n d no mat te r in what direct ion the t r a ins may come o r go, they can be moved wi thout confusion, delay or danger .

Seventeen addi t ional sidings have been <••instructed, connected with this circle, of a

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l y l i k e t h e a n c l e n l o n e a s c i r c u m s U n c e s l u r e a n d ind i t s l ry . I n t h e f o r m e r d o - ' l h , . b r o a d d o t h s h o e s wi th p e a k e o t o e s w o u l d I f r r m . l The a n c i e n t bell , f o r m - p a r t m e n t t h e r e a r e 2.:ilM e x h i b i t o r s , of 1 i n t l | p i r ^ u n t i l „ [ ^ c h u r r h

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ly i m p o r t e d f r o m E n g l a n d in 1752, b u t e x t e n s i v e m a r k e t f o r c o r k in A m e r i c a ,

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a n d q u e u e , t h a t m a n y a c a b b i e J e h u | | t | | , h e | | C O | | | e w a s c o l l e c t i o n o f s o a p s , oi ls , e t c . . in o r d e r t o

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c r y , II L'1 H IOW-cases, j s . " n d | w b c n t h e D e c l a r a t i o n was s i g n e d , t h i s t h e c o m m e r c i a l r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n t h e

f a n c y a r t i c l e s ; P r a n c e s t a n d s a l o n e m • M \ w a s t h e first, b y i t s m e r r y c o u n t r i e s m a y b e d e v e l o p e d .

w i n e s , l i n e g r o c e n o s . a n d n o t i o n s in t h e P . ^ .. p r o c U i m J J , ^ ,

c l o t h i n g m o , - w e d e n d o l i c s c o m p e l i-1 | f t I 1 ( | " R n o w o c c u p i e s a p l a c e i n 1 PBTITHMW in f a v o r o f r e d u c i n g t h e

i o n i n ox ii " m g l ' c p e r f e c t i o n a t l a m - t h e s o u t h v e s t i b u l e o f t h e b u i l d i n g , p r i c e o f a d m i s s i o n t o t w e n t y - f i v e c e n t s

a d e in io c a r p e n t e r s a r t , a n d B e l g i u m 1 X h e D e c l a r a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e w a s | a r e r e c e i v i n g n u m e r o u s s i g n a t u r e s .

e d o n clogs a n d p a l t e n i . Mrs . J o h n

A d a m s a s k e d h e r h u s b a n d l o s e n d h e r

f r o m P h i l a d e l p h i a , in 1775, " t w o y a r d

o f b l a c k c a l a m a n c o f o r s h o e s , " s a y i n g

s h e c o u l d not w e a r l e a t h e r if s h e w e n t

b a r e f o o t .

B y w a y of s i l e n t l y r o n r o v i n g i h o van-i ty of Ibe i r w i v e s an i l d a u g h t e r s , t h e

s t e r n e r s e x a p p e a r e d in i m m e n s e pow-

. d e r e d wigs, s l i i l l y - s t a r c h e d rulll t is , gli t-

1 t o r i n g k n e e a n d s h o e b u c k l e s , o m b r o i -

| d e r e d silk ves t s , w h i t e s i l k s t o c k i n g s

a n d cen t s of e v e r y h u e b u t b l a c k , I r i m -

n i e d w i t h g r e a t g i l l o r s i l ve r b u t t o n s

W i t h t hose e l a l t o r a l e w a r d r o l i e s of t h e

m e n l o k e e p i n o r d e r , w h a t w o n d e r t h e

w o m e n h a d n o l i m e to c u l t i v a t e t h e i r

" s q u i r r e l s ' b r a i n s ? ' ' t o q u o t e o n e of t h o

g a l l a n t c r o o k o r s o f Iho l i m e .

A f t e r all, w e f a n c y t h e m o s t a r d e n t

love r s of t h e pos t w o u l d h a r d l y b e in

f a v o r of r e v i v i n g t h e t i m e - h o n o r e d cus-

t o m s o f t h e e a r l y d a y s of t h e H e p u b l i c

W i t h t h e m a h o g a n y s i d e b o a r d r e s c u e d

f r o m ob l iv ion , t h e s p i n n i n g w h e e l se t

u p in t h e p a r l o r , a n d t h e q u a i n t c h i n a

t e a - s e t u p o n t h e c l o s e t s h e l v e s , w e c a n

a l l c r y :

Oh ! those pleasant t inuv of old, with their chivalry a i .d stale.

I love to read thei r chronicles, which «uch brave deetls relate.

I love t o sing thei r ancient rhymes , to hear the i r legends told—

But Heaven be thanked I live not in those blessed l imes of old !

I s a b e l , of S p a i n , i n T o u t h .

I s a b e l was s o v e r y p r e t t y a n d a t l r a c -

t i vo a t t h a t l i m n t h a t s h e

cii ild h a v e h a d n o n e e d lo go b e g g i n g

f o r w o o e r s . S h e w a s p l u m p to

a p o i n t of v o l u p t u o u s n e s s , g r a c e f u l

in h e r m o v e m e n t s , u n d fu l l nf a n i i u u -

l i o n . H e r d a r k e y e s w e r e v e r y b r i g h t

willi i n t e l l i g e n c e , h i g h sp i r i t , a n d t en -

d e r fire. H e r b l a c k h a i r was a b u n d a n t ,

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

a n d o s c u l a l u r l y s e d u c t i v e . S h e t a l k e d

well, a m i h e r m a n n e r s w e i o e n g a g i n g .

M o r e o v e r , s h e h a d a d e g r e e o f i m p u -

d e n c e , not t o s a y a u d a c i t y , w h i c h is

c a p t i v a t i n g to m e n in a n y y o u n g a n d

c o m e l y w o m a n t o w h o m t h e y a r e n o t

r e l a t e d b y b l o o d o r m a r r i a g e . N o o n e

w h o s e e s h e r n o w , o r w h o h a d m a d e

h e r a c q u a i n t a n c e a f t e r s h e w a s t h i r t y ,

wou ld bol lovo t h e p o r t r a i l u r o c o r r e c t .

T h o b e a u t y o f I s a b e l , l ike t h a t of s o

m a n y S p a n i s h w o m e n , pas sed w i t h h e r

y o u t h . A h o m e l i e r , less r e g i n a l

w o m a n t h a n s h e h a s b e e n f o r t h e l a s t

t e n y e a r s — i t w o u l d b e h a r d lo find.—

Miulrid Isitn.

A M o s t P o w e r f u l D r i n k e r .

Did y o u o v e r h e a r of S i r A n d r e w

W a l l a c e s e w i n g a m a n t h a t was d r u n k ,

a n d p u l l i n g h i m u p a l a u c t i o n '

S q u i r o W a l l a c e was a c a p t a i n in t h e

m i l i t i a ; a n d o n e d a y , a f t e r t h e t r a i n i n g

was o v e r , n n d j u s t b e f o r e t h e m e n w e r e

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

w i t h h i m a n d m a d e a p r i s o n e r of Pat

S w e e n e y , w h o was it m o s t p o w e r f u l

d r i n k e r — d r i n k a s m u c h a t a l i m e as a

c a m e l a l m o s t , " P a l , " s a y s h e , " I

s e i i e y o u i n t h e K i n g ' s n a m e . " " M e I"

s a y s P a t , s c r a t c h i n g h is h e a d a n d look-

i n g all a r o u n d , b e w i l d e r e d l i k e ; I ' m

n o t a s m u g g l e r ! T o u c h m e if y o u

d a r e I" " I seine y o u . " s a y s h e . " f o r a

v i o l a t i o n of t h e e x c i s e law. f o r c a r r y i n g

a b o u t y o u m o r e t h a n a g a l l o n of r u m

w i t h o u t a p e r m i t , a n d t o - m o r r o w I will

sell y o u b y a u c t i o n t o t h e h ig ln -s l b id-

d e r . Y o u a r e a f o r f e i t e d a r t i c l e , a n d I

cou ld k n o c k y o u o n t h e h e a d a n d lei

ot i l , if I l iked s o n o n o n s e n s e

m a n . " A n d l o ' s e n t h i m ofl' t o j a i !

s c r e a m i n g a n d s c r e e c h i n g l ike m a d . h e

w a s s o f r i g h t e n e d . H i e n e x t d a y P a t

was p u t u p fo r a u c t i o n a n d k n o c k e d

d o w n t o h is w i f e , w h o bid h i m in f o r

40 c e n t s . I t ' s g e n e r a l l y c o n s i d e r e d t h e

g r e a t e s t r i se e v e r t a k e n o u t of a m a n

in t h i s country.—Kn-jluh Paprr.

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won t l o t h o mil l wi th h is b a g of w h e a l

o n o n e s i d e of h i s h o r s e a n d a l a r g e

s t o n e o n t h e o t h e r lo b a l a n c e it. is o n l y

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k n o w n a s t h e w h e e l b a r r o w . I t is ba l -

a n c e d s o a s t o b r ing t h e load u p o n t h e

s h o u l d e r s , b u t n e v e r t h e l e s s , t h e w h o l e

c iv i l ized wor ld s u b m i t s a s p a t i e n t l y t o it

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Y a n k e e s o n w h e e l b a r r o w s . T h e r e is

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

in ll.e ir.atti r ol tbe eatale of Cliarlti U. Sleirni, dr eaied,

it'otlce l« lierel.; ulieri Ihal 1 iliall irllat 1-ullle Auction, t.. Ihu hylini ladder, on Frldaj, ll.e

It;8,at 10 o'clock,la tbe ii tl.niln deicrlbrd to l u

Village nl!...«. II,'n tlia CniDt; Ivrnt, In tlir >1,111. , f M < Iii^-.n, t.uiiuani to la*

• •ii.. i.nd niitlinrltj: nnul.d to me i.n thr tuenli-.i r^ntUda} ol Ward., A H. Mt, I., tl.. I'rokala ionil clK'iil i i . jntj , Micliipau. all tlie eitate, rltht tltlgaii 1 loleriit oftli.- eaid d'eraird of, in am lo llir l.'jl>ilalrailual..lanil Um: Inthr coun-ty < f Krnt,in th. Slatv of Mi.'lnxan. known and dr-aciil."! a. fulluai to-ull: Fiaciiuoal lllock nuoi-bered forty-oni' (111 anj l,li ,k iiuu h.rfd tlilrtj-llie I3.1.ind b'. fk i.un-Wr.d tblity-i.li 134] ol llichardi A IVicklum'a I'lat of the illiafte of l.owell. Sub-Jtct to a moit|a|e dalid Junt 10, Ui], Kiren to Jobn Oili « fur 1200.00 •llh luteriil at tea prt cent, pi-r annum pavibla I'lnl anuuallt.

luted, May ]ld, A. !)• iKJf, XIlLtOS ll.l'KBRV,

Jldinluutrator, dt Itnii ma

J I M C R A X .

I a m now m a n u f a c t u r i n g a b r a n d

of c i g a r s of t h e b e s t H a v a n a s tock

t h a t c a n bo p r o c u r e d ; w a r r a n t e d

e q u a l l o t h e b e s t in a n y m a r k e l . 11

is n fiyo inch , h a n d m a d e c i g a r , a n d

contai i iB t w i c e ' the n m o u n t ol s m o k e

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

C a l l f o r e i i m c r n x .

1 n m a lso m n n u f n c t i i r i n g c h e a p e r

b r a n d s which for lb<> pr ice canno t be

b e a t e n . O r d e r s I rom h o m e and

a b r o a d p r o m p t l y filled.

W . H . t l A T i T j .

L o w e l l , Mich ,

NEW CARPET HOUSE. W e have r e c e i i t b a d d e d a s p l e n d i d r . s ao r lmen t of C a r p e l s , Oi l Cloths ,

M a t t i n g , H u ^ s , Lace C u r l a i n s a n d w i n d o w s h a d e to o u r l a rge s tock of

D R Y G O O D S A N D N O T I O N S , WIIOLI;SAI.E AND RETAIL.

V O I G H T H E R P O L S H E I M E R TO CO.

Agrut for nnl ler i i k 's Pat terns,

CO n n d s 2 M o n r o e S n oot ( i r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h i g a n .

TRY THE JOURNAL

S i x M o n t h s

F O R r / 5 C E N T S ,

Cl i A N O E U Y BALE. Suite ol Michigan—The Circuit Court for Ibe

I cuunly nl Kvnt.in Chancery. John (', Koberla, Comidaluint,

Ceoijc IV. Reynold.,anil II, II.Aim.dfn, DrfenJ | acta.

In puiauancnnnd by rliluc of n decide, ol thli • Court made in the abo-.e enlltled eaun, on theiei . ; enth day of December, A, ll. 18:5. I. tbr aubiciiU r, tCltcuil CturlCoinmUiloner loand il KutCounty, Michigan,ibaU lell at imblU ancloc. In t'n- l.ijbi'.i bidder on I'llday thtr ai-Tinlh .lay if July A. II Ib'S, at t in o'clock a. m.ol that day, althe fmut d-Hir ol Ilia Courl llouai- ol paid cuunly, (lo.*it; l-ej'ldi'a Ulock, lo called.) In thi cit) .1 Grand Uapida, In aald county, Ihe rait hall ol the loulh-

I went <iuaitei offtelton Two t2)Tnwiiil\ IClnoith : ol llaiigo ti'O (10) weil, eicc^l'np i t.ie

and Ji ncteafiom Ihe auutheialcnlnrt, .leaded to JoboUuInu, AUoconvijlnglnialdie-i.t,'! |iailifi three l i ) aerea on tbe aouth-ra.t earner nl Ihenotlh veitquaiteroftbaabniedeaerlbed n t l o n of land, dedtd by,lanieall. Wuodnortb andwilrto l.cn UILL, conlainlnjt in the aKgrecate blty a rm ofland be tbe lame more or leu, aud belli;; and Ijin; In the e'.uiity ol Kent and Slate nl Ulehlgan

LAURKS'SW. WoLCOTT, Circuit CcurlComml.MIUH i,

Keoleouaty, Uteiikan. 0. II I.OOK Eaq,

Nollcilorlnrewiiiplaioaul. Ilalud Uay 201b A, Il IbTC.

I J A R N E S S ,

C O L L A R *

— AMI —

Trunk Store. Bank Block , Lowel l , Mich. .

I r.iat Il.i' I veil of I,iac:l SalUaal Hank i

L I G H T i t D R A F T H A R N E S S ,

C O L L A R S & I l O H S E C L O T H I N G

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

W H I P S A N D T R U N K S

C o l l a r s m a n n f n e t n r c d nnd sold n l

W h o l e s a l e n n d Re ta i l ,

COMRI.KT : iH'TPi r OK

J&cnjthiny Utiuilly A'cpl in flu: line of Trculc.

R E P A I R I N G

D o n e on s h o r i in . l ice a n d at r easn i i

a b l e r a l e s .

M I L L S .

HATCH & CRAW.

CASH PAID*

FOR WHEAT.

A l l o r k N V ' a r i ' M i i t e d .

TIKHILIHI , M f / W , / $hnll nul 'iD.r ' • than irrll hi the fu-turf. C'lll in,.I... .• rn ir. my iii'i" (jimrlfri.

JXTOLNIOICOIIJ.] E F U L L E R .

Flour, Feed &c., constaiitly Scythes,

&c.,

H O E S .

SOCKET,

SOLID SHANK,

LADIES' , MORTAR,

and tbe " C E N T E N N I A L "

and " C H A M P I O N . "

W e e d i n g H o e s and Bakes ,

Four-toolh,

Onion,

Two-pronged,

('onvcx Tiinisl,

and "Wilcox."

H A Y . S T R A W ,

HA R L E V. M A N U R E and

S P A D I N G FORKS.

POTATO AND MANURE H O O K S .

C O R N a n d H A Y

K N

I V

E S.

E D M U N D L E E ,

llaajuitopened In Uu.lc Hall Uin.-'.-, tfcll lit-,, f

G E O C E E I E S

l i e proposes lo sell Ihcm ns low -.is ii,.

can be bought a t any mar

kot for cash,

II? !• prrpftici! to fiwo vi

GOODS AT WHOLESALE

at cn. d l inn; rati

HE w i u . r . iv

THE HIGHEST HFLRKFT PRICE

r o n

FARMER'S PRODUCE, AT AM. TIMES,

For fuither piillculir« tallat blutoroln

M u s i c H a l l B l o c k , Brnlno Otroot, Lowell ,

Ayer's Ague Cure, For FOVCT ami ARUO, Intermittent Cover,

OhlU Fever , l lemittent Fever, Uumb AJCIIO, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &e., and Indeed oU tho alTcctiona which nriao from malarious, marsh, or mlnarar.tie poisons.

Nl one remedy If li.tiilcr P " I O callid for by the ueceiiltioa of

m till- Anierii-an |ico|ilu lli.in n i "to ami aafc euro Cor IVvet

• J ami Ague, .-iii'li wo nro now rnalilcil to odi-r, witli n porfr. t

M ii-tialnty lliat ll Hill rritillrnli-m Iho ill-WW, nml with emir-

nnrp, founitM on itronf, lhat no harm c.-ip nri « from Ii- nee In nny iiuantlty.

That nhleli |.ri.iri i- from or prcvcnlj tlilj ili'-oriliriniiel hu yf liiiiiii-ii-o nrvii-i: in liie i-nm-iimiillli * when' It iin-vall-. I'l-ci . nllon Is In nor than cure, for tlii' iintliMit r-ivi|M-. iliu tl-!. ulili Ii ho mu-t nm in violent allacL. oriliia bali-r.ilill-lcni|icr. ThU "t ' t-m:" cxpcU the mli-.-m.-,!!,-Iiol.on of Ki.vrtt AMI Ann: from Il.o iy lem, nml iirevents tho ilovi-liipincnt of the IUM-IIM., .1 taken 011 tho llr. l a|i|ironi-li o f l l . |iivniniillnij muiilomB. II l« not milv Iho best n-ireily evi l yet tllnrovrreil for tbl-i clasn of comnlalns,, Imt. al.-o tho cbeaiie.'l. Tliolarjro qiianlily no inji-ply for 11 dollar briupK it williln tbo mirb of I'veryboily; ami In blU.'U. ili-trlrl.', v ' u " FI:VI:II AMI ANN; iirovnilH, every body iliuuid have II, andn-e il fn-i ly, bnlh for run) mnl tiin-teclloti. Il i» hotioil tin., iirii-e will placn ll v llliln

city <n 11 the reach of all—the ponr aa n'eil 111 lh • 1M1. . ot ibU ret ether ever ili.M-omreil for the invdyaml i- rlilii eiirudf InloniillleiiU !«, Ihal ii i-otiuiltH no 1,'iii nine or mineral; enn .ei|iicnlly 11 tirmlln

A (rn-at Mipcriorlly •. duenroreil 1 Tlllllli 111. i-Incriil: enn ... HBP.—....

finiaUm or oiherlnlurluiiu eiTr. •- ubalcverni .11 the ronatltittion. Tlm.o enml by il nn- bfr ,T health)- n-. if they ba.| nover had the ib-e.Te.

l ever and AKIIC !• not alono Iho conifjueiiri-of llm nila-nmlli- poi>on. A Rrenlvariuly I,C ,|i-ontera aria* from III Irrilnuon, aniniix wliii li ats Sotiralgi.-i, llliiiiliinll iii, limit. Ilendailie, BUndneis Toolhaelio, Earnebe, Cntnrrh, A>ih-ma, I'nlpltallan, I'-ilnlnl AITccllou of Uie spleen. Hysteric", I'aln Intlie Ilowela, ( nlle, I'nni'.vpli, nnd deratiRemonl "I iho hlomncll,all of ubleli, when 1.1 klimlln-- In Ibis cause, put on the In-lennUlenl type, or become periodical. Thia "t'Clti:" expi-N tho poUon from tbo blood, and cnn>ei|nenllv cttrca lliem all alike, it In 1,11 In-valuable pniiectlon In InmilKrnnls and pruons travclIliiK or toinporaiily rr-lillii« In the mnl.-t-rlnm dlnylels. If Inken 01 en-lnnally nr dully while rxportil lo Iho Infection, that villi ! e -x-c ret oil from the ayMcin, and eanunt aecttciulato In anlUeient 'iiianllly lo ripen Into dlicasc. I lenco ll Ii even more valuable for prolenion than eure: nnd few will ever atilfer from Inler-inilli-iiN If Utey nvail llionnelvca of tbo ppiiec-lion Ihl. remedy affonl'.

I'or 1.1rrr riiiii/ilnliilt. ariylng Iron- (criiil-llv of Hie Liver, it l« nn excellent remedy, slim-ulatlnR the I.lrer inlo benltby nellrlly, and tiro-ihichiK ninny truly rcmarkablo cnnJ . -.vncro other uiediciacii full,

rntr.UIEN nr Dr . J . C . A Y E R J C C O . , IAIIVCII, KLAISIF

I'raetieal and Aniili/lleal Chetniili, AND KOr.D ALL HOUND Till! WOULD.

vmcr, 91.00 i'i;K norr/.f,

H. W, AVERY, DEALEK IN

F r e s h M e a t s ,

P o u l t r y ,

O v stors

B A K E R Y A N D

A N D A L L KIN IIS o» 0 \UK IN 8F.AE0K.

.11KOU ALL KIN DBOF

l ' i v c Block, Sail Pork, Hides

i P e l t s e t c

Canlral Markel, Dridto Slrrel.

II. IV AVKIIV.

WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED! T H E T H I S T L E E D I T I O N

on band.

We Inive in operation one of

P A I R U A N K S '

HAY SCALES For lhe accommodatiou of the public

Cradles., &CI,

Utlifl onl/ falljllluitfitr.! iy.ilIon of Fir ..|Ur ocott'a.

Snaths,

WAVERLEY NOVELS GOODS ALL FIRST CLASS

AND

il FOSTER, STEVENS £ CO..

10 a n d 12 M O N B O E ST. ,

G r a n d B a p l d f , M l o h . l

of Auerlua Biak", and I. "llie L. it rdilion ..f II, i.e.; hmtiuh noii int."

Th. book, are atandard, and aill . , | | t0r all time. The mccbanicalexeeullon i . of the b. .1. Th.. inler

1". A K f t H " W m u V c I Sh, .V. ' ' ' ^ " ' • o n t ' l i " ' ti'ii.i. n.d I exelu.ire territory are offered,

Fortyeluhl tnlumej, nreraginctoo r.v;>. . I and CODUIDIOCoi-arly 2.000 llinatratlon.. will plele the serlc. Iliibacrlbera .U| :,lled >..:li t*o TOlumei (a COIB|,I»I, v,„i, uinntbly. Etitl> Moara. I l . tn t * , , , i^i . , I C U„. „ l l ! r Ince—InOIoth, cllt extra, perfoluine, II iO, :i»n Tntsay,gilltop,|2 24, F01 terrnaetc.,adlres.

* J . UALK * HON, 1'ubliahara, 1" MurjaySlruel.Nc* Yotk

I ^ I C K E i l T ' Q

RESTAURANT. W A R M -MEALS,

COLD L U N C H E S ,

O Y S T E R S ,

P I C K L E D M F .ATS,

P , E S » C A K K S ,

" o l Coffee, clc,, etc, f ^ . 1 families supplieil wil „ t . a l ; 0 i . , l r . on Hhon notice, Hlock. Drop in. 1 1

Sul'.tf w B. Bicker I . , l l y BTOHE.

C . 8 . 8 A L C O M , Sueeettor In

JJA L COM (t- NJM 0 C'Jx Ji Would re>rtellully call tliraluntlcn ol lhe - •. -

I.DI of l^iVfll and vieiolty to the fact that be baa on band the beat

( S X O C K O K W A T C H i : - < , AtueilcaD, El Ia nnd Sviia Unvcmiu*, -

F/.vc aoLt> J Y ,

U O G E R S BROS. P L A T E D W A R E EvtroBncJ for uie In Lnwell.

Inlf) L'tep rors'iinlli/un hand theletl Vio-lin nml Guitar Strings in the rnarlU. J.i il it My intention to lay u/i n good oj ij'.nhl I it.jiidd nml rajf-ljidli; (•licil

iiutmntge n/nil who iimy want nny-l/iinj :.i ,11/ line, Mieciug / em tiuJri it

-''ice! to PA TltOMZi: HOM 11 Parlicuhr atlenlion paid to

n r p & l r i r ? Watches and Jp i re l ry All irorfc irnrrauleil One Year.

Fi i s t Door east of t h e P o s t o l f i c o

6. B. Balcom.

J O B W O R K C H E A P !