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K 11 I PIANO! LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. OfflM la Train's Opera House Block. Three Cents Per Copy VOLUME XXVI. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 181)0. NUMBER 10. ¥ MiAI MftfiKET. J. i HcNAUGHTON. At*ay* ban <m band fiiu> wli-clion of F r e s h M e a t s . S a l t M e a t s , Fish, Poultry, and Game IN SEA BON, Choice Lard and Tallows, DJ U in Uu 1 nmrket to buy CHOICE* STOCK. ATTENTION. COMRADES! By •retroraartm-Dt Eierj Solder Niw Disabled to xatlttod to • IVnrioo of from $4 Ui $li Soldier's VVidow t MitiUc-t to • Pm«oo. I .htll br pleurd to prowrutr cUlnu. llurRr. Iturd by M|I0. No chjirj® UH W M Pro doa If procoiftl ALBERT JACKSON. HMh Block. - Lowell, Mirk r < I s T E W Lumber Yard. rREBiisra,. LDIBER, LATA 4 SHINGlES. Yard at rear of Train's Hotel, Lowell Mich. L . F . SEVERY. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Jobbing Shop! 2d Door Eas of Ydtv 4 Look's Store. ftpiiriog Done OD Short Holiw. ZanTruuglufeBd Funuo* Wort aBprctollj. LOWELL, - MICHIGAN. —FOR— CITY °Ji RACINE MENOMINEE v m IMW a R A I D B A T E S ew CHICAOO <J»U,. •uavtSMantoy.utr " DATS OF SAILING. ••arr of lAcmE." -MWOiiiiitE." SCIDAT, HOSPAT. •NNUOAT. WEUHMOAT. raCBSUAV m i DAT. Amrto^totatCAOO lb. fotorty FARE, berth included. - S3.00 Round Trip, goodforSeason, 5.00 (yWn ^rml^ t. am, treto Traooia Tnun to All rotat*.rt.CHICAGO. CM te M of a i l l k U n x l TTOFC^ A^MU JOHN s wanw, G » . P m . Agwi. CHAS . 1 ceoRce h SON, BANKERS. Block, LowcD, Mich. A tmrd BMkiH Bcvaat C«ifockd. RAILWAY HOItKORS. Hany Lives Lost In VRTIOUH Por- tions of tto« Country. XXDWEI^L Business Men's Association. Rccshr Heetac*! Fnt Tltaraday w wwy Mtk. R. C. UOk'i tkn. D G. LOOK, Pres. An Klrrtrlr Cur < m.hrrt m I I'T. land— Colltoloa. oo Ibr Itoniwr A Ida Uraori*. IMol.orj A Norwa.h. Uait«Mo A RirlimnMtl ITD.I Oilier Ko.ilt. I'AH^F.XOKHK CRUIIICII. CI.RTM.AKII. (»., Sept. H- A frightful accident occurred at the \Vil*on arrnuo cros»iDK"f th'- N -w York. ChicAgo d: HU IA)UII railfuad in thix city aLuut 7:30 o'clock Saluidiiy nl|jht b/ which at leaal a doien ixTaooH »«r«« terribly In- jund, Mine of thorn fatally, and one killed. Th.- etOMlnir l" on a n v pgradc, down which run* nn ulectrlr tirwit- rail road Una At the time the arvident o«vum>d a freight train W»h Ki iudin/ clow- to the crossing on TH** M M I UI tr*CK. An elc«- tric motor drawiu. v>no car has ap- prouchliiK (rom I ue aouth. The aatetj fatea were up and the road apparvntly clear. Ju»t aa the motor had cruised the railroad track a locomotWe running about t t e n u mil * an hour danhod out Irom behind the fn '^ht tr.iln. The pilot of tno i ng ne atruck the electric train between the motor and the trailer. teariiiK theio apart and borllng one to each side of the track. At leant a wore of perMms were on tha trailer and the.v wen. *.uiiibl><d about la all dlrecllona. noroe being thrown a dozen feel away and oMiera pinned un- der the car, nhich was demoluihed. The rescuer*. *no responded prompt- ly, did noble work, several of the un- fortunate victim." lielng r;,rnod in tha anna of men luu rods to the nearest house. The wrecked cant were bespat- tered with blood and the hioda. faces and clothing of the rescuers were COT- er«d with the crimson fluid. Following U a list of the Tirtlmi as obtained from the rarlous hospitals: Klaate Mock. ac*J w. mi-orsi, ai-0 at bos pltal . J. A. Moure. ^ frit.-n. ri«tjl arm fni«hrd and tell leg larerateJ: Annie Mriasoa, eoilar buae brokea. luce rut: i^wlsa Mock,raton bead and arm., felward Watson. Kant. U, rlfht loot cm. he J, cbatles Wi««V, bodj braised; George Soiucm •* rot. n<orte Ncff. sererclj bnisol. LUde able Ueii) bn>t.«d: Uxtle and Ell/a Ungj. cut on bead and braised: Mm. MOMH-JT. leg sprainnl: Frank Bcee. Kent, O.. Iir«l>e,l nh.«i blp. a m and sboalder: Leora Hnsell Keel. O., rut about Icfi aad head. RAILWAY HOKKOK IS COIAIRtlHA CAJITOSCRRR,CoL, Sept. 8.—A terri- ble accident ocrurrM on the Denver A Elo Grand" road at 5 o'clock Saturday Bornlng near Kiorenee The fain was running In two sectl. ns. The first aec- Uon had two day coaches loaded with laborers, and had tiecorue derailed four mile* below Florence. The second •ectlon dashed into the disabled traia with terriBc force, smash- ing the two ooacbeH, Injuring orer thirty men and killing a number outright. The bodies of Ave bare been reeoven-d and Iwalre an •till Biasing. Th. woundM have been taken to the Rio Crande ilospital at 8allda. Of the forty-sereu men known to have been in ibe car flve were killed Instantly and thirty-seven wounded. Several of the injured are not expec'^d to live till morning. Tlie dead are: H. L. Wlsicrs. Idaho Spring.. JobBatbaa ralks. Pueblo; A N. Vaytr. PucMo; James Dosoran, PucbW; C R. Wlillaa-.s, I^adrUle. The roost st-riooaly injured are: J SMS FaB.1. J IWoU. Kd Brawn. John Walsh, E. U Jofan Pa:m»r. Eneat Sootl, Uraldo Uasebatt Jobs Delduew, Kd MartlbL MU-bael U«'"» Dsvtd Asbberry. Tmnrrv mrsOMs HI-RT. Sotnu NoKWAi.a. tuna. Sept 8.—The ezpreas train due li<'re from Doston at ft:30Saturday evening ran Into a Dan- bory A Norwalk railroad commuters train at the junction In this city. About thirty pas^eng- were injured and both trains were badly smashed. The engineer of the ex pre pa train was ntuble on account of a curve to see the other train until too late to prevent the oolllslon. Ths passenger* on both trains were badly shaken up. but only those la the wrecked ear were injured. Xanes of tbe aerloosly Injured; W. C. Coat* v Newark. V J ; Aaroe Lock- wood. Baalord's SUIMMI Uco-jr B Wsterman, RaaUxd s Statloa . Cbari » Uoarrer. baoJord'i Station. Matilda K Rirb-r h. .a. Newark. S. J.; Marj A Uodfrrjr. Haafonr- Mstlaa. £aUj Mania. S*' York. AN o r e s SWIT« u. FORT OIRMIX.L T..Sept.s.- Near Sum- Bit, In the Cherokee Nation, a freight train on tbe Mlsaour.. Kansas A Texas railway ran upon a half-open switch, killing the engineer. Tbe flreman afx* three tramps were burned to death II the wreck, and a fourth 'ramp braised to badly that be has become latana. Sixteen cars were burned. mLL ASOTUKK '.OIJJSIO*. I^XIXUTUS, Mo. Sept tL—A Missouri Pacific passenger train ran Into a pa»- SMf*/car which was being rnn onto the aala track. There were but a lew pas- aengers ia the rar. wi.lrh was nearly totally demolished. The viclimB are; William Wbiuatt, of this city, killed: Mrs. Law. of this city, fatally injured; Baby Law. kill**! . STRIKERS SUED. The m. c. r n . r c*k« < o»p«>7 M k u SUDDENLY STRICKEN. Ba-Oeverm.r Veres, uf Ulilu. Drops Dead Li «' uriaaatl. Cm c iv ATI . S"pt. .V—Judge Edward V. Noyes, ex-Uovernor of Ohio, dropped dead yesterday nhilo walking from the court-house Ui the sidewalk. Just si ho reached tbi gateway he staggered. KENT COUNTY AND VICINITY. PrrrsBtn/iH- I •a.. A-pt. Tbe IL C Frlck Coke Company ha- sued lla strik- ing employes at U<e Standard coke works for >100.006 for breach of contract The Kalgbu of ljil«r struck for the discharge of aeienf-en con-onion aen despite the eslstebce of an agreeBeal. aimed last February, that tbe company ahonld have the right toemploy and dis- charge whom it pleased. This agree- ment also called fur six days' notice for •ettleBent of a grievance before strlk- »»3- A Gnat Fiad. NEW YORK. Sept. 6.—Worklng-mea, while digging tor a new rounty road at CoagrM* street. Jeney City helghta. foond at a depth of fuorte^a feet a box eoatalning over ?1V<J0 in Stale bank ssxzzzj. ! : h s i ^fcsHy b!»B bidden there years ajo by some unknown New YOML S e p t . c Tbe bnsineM fall- am occurring throughout tbe country daring the last seven days number SO, as com pared with a total of laat week. For :be rurmposJing week of Usl year tb-- S/arcs were *•!. Bowne, Combs & Striker, BANKERS, Lowell - Michigan. -TniMct a Geoeral BanLing Bariue- ^ d t o - e Drafts arallaUe » all parts of the WorkL M C GRISWOLD. , s *3 ^>1 Boston hoe 1- Urooklrn. ... .=1 Kew York. »»e « Itustoa. .. [Ttttl.M Rreoslrn# «'<>, .Si I'tiliadelbala'tbM^ tM m CUeaeo.. . v . Cnu inns Ph'tadelpbia si M .w (.•una*, Plttaborxli. «soi. hi Sew York.. Oevslaad... «l iv.'. W' cierelaud .. A»*J ml'PitUburgb. ftSM MB •® O .MO AO -•WTT: «W •sulMi.Ud MT"! ssr* l^>uL<tllte.. Milwaukee Kaasaa Cttgr.. «'• Vj St Louis Mtaasspons «'• CO-UIBHUS Denver 'S'W.Mi lu<l.e.ter. BlooiCltj. ««M II-. to Omaba. .. .Ml Atbletic . . Uncola..... ^i". n, 8»recuse. Bt Paul is:|.i| :n: 'Bait-owre. !€l -tf i s tjc ssss Illinois-Iowa league: axna. H.is Ottumwa .W MsaaMKitn M DaboQue n Aurora.. « 41 /W. M Rurllnfituo Pet*. SM JS1 Ml .MO AM 47t 4S» ajt A FATAL BLAST. r u w a Wwvkaa.a Kll od la HpokBM Falls, Wask -A Cr'l.'"' la «~t Vlrrlnla- 8term, la Ohio aad Illinois. HroKAn Fai.l.s. Wash., Sept 8.—Al 6:55 o'clock Saturday evening a prems- tar* blaat killed flfteen men. and posal My many more. Toe full extent o( tbe disaster la unknown. It was just before the hour o( quitting work, snd a large foroe of Ben we.-« engaged In tbe task of blasting out a huge rock pile la the Northers Pacific freight yards In the •aatara part of this city. From fifty to MTanty-five men were at work in a out at the time. Fifteen have been taken out dead, a namber are injured and still others come oat alive. Many of those injured were so badly hurl that recovery is almost Impossible. The following is a list of the killed: Hoar JaccMsl. Hcarr Avtejr. caarica VU- tor, a. PweUoreilo, F. A Uo-m. J.«cph Raj, Jar-as MrPberwc. Hoj llnkn. s. a Tstter, J. . alba A. W. WarrrL. I-iac JobbMa Das McArtfear. UooierOl-ou. Tho board rejwru that at Us three meetings (or examination', during the year there were StM applieanls tor cerllllcates as registered pharnntcisis. anil :•« (or a<- aistant pliartnaetsU 0( th s numls-r 185 were p,i/.-e.l as registered pbarma- clats and M as assistanta. The total number of pliarmaclsts rc^lsier<-d al present Is 3,177; asslsunu. 4to Tbe receipts acre t.vtiSf.Sb: dlsburKemenls, S3.T24 M. fturing the tear there aere 70 com pi alms for violation of the pbarmaev laa. makln.' a total o( 319 since the la« was enacn-d. The toial convicllons tiumis r I lie total cost o( proaeeullon ». as ^^i.oa, and the amount II( the flu-S - UI. and In trying to regain bis looting P ort . ,or "'I' " lJpd , J ' : l y 7 pitched forward U>foro anybody could roach him, and struck bis bead against a atone wall. Several gentlemen rushed forward and raised him from tho ground, but before medical asslsl- aneo could be called be died. A few •hortgasps aere the only indications of remaining life when the body waa railed (rom tbe ground. Apoploxy waa undoubtedly the causeo( death. [Ooirntor Nujres would bsvs been M resrs of at« bad he llred uMU October 1. He was a native of Ma—acliiiselU aad poor to entorlng Dartmouth College, fn.m which he win grartn Sled In ISiT, he Worked Ave years In a printing otBcc Removing to Ibis city In l^ax ha t.«iU tb« coor e In IheOblo Rcboil and tnured open practice al Ibe bar. lie -mered ths Ualon army In Jnly. IVd as Ma)or oi the Thirty ninth Ohio Inlsntry ami served through sampslgns In Mlxsourl. on the lower Mlula- slppl river snd In u-orgia. At the hstUa of BOFF mil. he l.«l a l-c He was brerettsd a BrtgsdierOeneraj of lolunteers Is April IBi. Ths same yar he became city solicitor of Clndnnatl an I a Hit e later waa sleeted probste Ju l,"- of 11 amIIton County. In 1(71 be »sa electe-t Governor of Ohio, but at ths ncceedlnx election was defeated by "Old BUI" Allen. In ITT Pr-sldest Hajes sppolnted General S' y~. M.nUi r to Franc*, wnlch post haresignedIn twt to resume the practice of ths law. Gorercor Note- hss not taken s vtry ao- Ufa part In pailllr.< is recent year.. | BASE-BALL. Btacdlag of the Flvw leading Otgaalaa- Oeaa for the Weak fcoded Sept. a Tho following tables show the num- bar of games Um and won by tba cluba of tbe leading prolessional teams: MICH lit A:i .STATE iNKWS. I jist niM-k in this column we referred REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. | u> the marriage of the Sparta poet of pas. Ths Annual Repoel ••! lha Male lluurd •( slon, L. D. Hlsckmnn. OI that event the rh misev. ! Sparta Sentinel lis- this to say: The Mite llo.nl of I'harmaey recent- , .. T, 1(. Sentinel IIIIN wrved L, D. all ly {or»,irde.l t.i liovernor Luce Us re- thrmiu'li Ibis caiiipiiKii treeo' rharce. RACED Albert FOR A PR_TTY WIDOW, ami now it seems but fair thai when In commences ibe next divorce suit. About six montht hence, he should give us iin ''orderof publicaiion" at full legal rates." ""be United Swtes district attornov lias UicideO not to prosecute the cases of |«er- sons iirieste<l (or re(iisinK to answer the •liieMioiis o( the eenktis enuin^r'tors, as they were iKnunnt but aflerwanls «n'e all the information in their i«»er.inil as it U U n years lie(ore another census will be taken ibe thing would Is-(or gotten and noilnng would be guim-d by m«kiiig an example o( thwm now. Aug, Tyler drove 11 Freep.irt last Situnlay evening to a'.lenil lolue. When be went to uniulch his leatn to ! go liome he found ttint some miscreant ,ill-r I t lb. I'rlte fleeaa.a He ; , .... , . . I.rn,, a sirk il-.r-s i l,i " , , r u l h l 4 l l n ^ ,n tWO an,, he Lewis darn and Alt-rt Ituller, living 1 t" I'^rness miker out to 1 B Bumside tow nsblf had »n exciting rejaitr them before he could go home. race recently (or the hand o( a widow who bad promised to marry Hum both. Each knew o( bis rival's intention and each hirisl a horse to drive to tbe widow's hous<.. at tor Heenring the nece*- sary doeumenis. liutler waa in bard luck, aa be got a horse that was sick, and while bis horse a as standing in tbe road Clarn dasb»l by and arrived at tho widow's house tea minutes ahead o( Butler, anil by the time the tardy young man arrived al tbe justice's bouse to Urge hi- case the widow had become Mra Clarn II.all I, in Hlehlcan. Reports tothe State Hoard o( Health by serenty-flvo ulmurvers in dltT'-rent parts o( the Stale (or the week ended August SO lndical<-l Ihat n.emtirauous croup. Inflammation of tbe kidiieys. tyihoid (ever, scarlet (ever, pnuemonia. cerebro- spinal meningiils. diphtheria.whooping cough and tonsilitis Increased, and In- (ammatlon o( the brain. m.-as|.^, Inrtu- enxa and intlamroatiou u( the bowols decreav-d In area o( prevalence. Diph- theria was report-1 »t twenty-seven places, scarlet (ever at twenty-five, ty- ohold (ever at iwen'r—Ightand measles i J'-ckson eUte prison al hard lals.r j at >eveB plares. i The democrala held tbeirCounty con j Th - Vnrx H . as Tann.l. j vention last Thursday, and a hilarious i( I The total c<e*i ••( ihe I'ort Huron-Sar- not harmonious time was had. Rla tunnel n o. ^ completed wa- The candidates were a legion because : W.VM.WO It , d ..So (eel long " d * | ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ fe#l ID dUmt-uir «'0 Hi® inside, llit ^ . . . a. I amount o( *41 e^.raWd •*« il*!.- ouM ,uon h "''j 400 CUblt- feet an l U,WJ.50U pounds ol If he ban not examined hLs lines before he sUrie<l it might have resulted serious- ly as his UMU is ijuiU* high IKed. It is said that I. Simpson, u( Bowne, found his tin* a in the same shape when he gut teailv forhome. Ptople who would (s-r- pelrate auoh tricks on tbo<e who vis t our town should tm watched and prose- cuted.—/V»rpor( Herald. Adolph Doelltng, a clergyman by I>mle8siun, who was charged with sual- ing a wau h and chain from his sw«t- heart. Mhiuie Phelps, o( St, l»ui>i. Mich., waa on trial at (hi. Rapids Mon- day. Tlie preacher was very pale and j worried a'td when the coarl asked (or hie plea, he said, guilty, in an Almost inaudibile voice and asked (or a private hearing. A(ler hearing his story Judge Hurlingame told him that the extreme penalty was five years, thai there were no extenuating circumttances. as he was a man of educalkin and knew lie ter, and sentenced him to one year in the cast Iron wore ;is.-d in the lining. About 700 hands aere employed In the construe lion. It will be lighted by electricity, and tbe track will be laid on Iron ties, and the lower portion ol the lining (ace 1 with brick u. prevent brine, etc.. (rum reaching the iron and mating it KOIJMI by II.*. While two teams b> longing to Henry Lee of MayQeld. I .apeer County, wore i>( liemg victorious than acme other year and it was probably (or this reason that they took lime by the forelock and Dommaied a circuit judge to succeed Judge Burch. an they | tit it, w hi aw time does not expire for two j ears yet. They had two candidates for this |iosillon, live for State Senator. Seventeen (or SherllT, (our for county clerk and so on dow n the list. They are all patriots and desire to serve their county, and their lingers itch engaged in doing rbad work In that (or the remuneration that tbi-y would township recently they were attacked receive. by aboot thirty .«a-ms o( bees belong-1 T , ieir , jcket it , Uods mda; inf to t. Hastings. The two teams; For Judge Circuit Court—Allen i". wef® hitched to a road scraper, snd so ! Adut. audden and (ur'ous was tbe aiuck that' For Slate Senator—I'eter Doran. they could not be unhitched before they ; For Sheriff-John W. McQuet-n. were liu-ra'ly cotered «itb tbe bcea. ' For County Clerk—Cornelius L. Twoo( the bones died almost lusUnt-' Harrer. ly, OBO Bore sborti. atierward and the | K^B'i'er o( Deeds—Adolphus L. other could not nwovor. The teams r. c. »K I For Trevi'irer—F has. D. Stebbms. ' For I'rosccuting Attorney—Wm. F'. were valued at Srtuu. A T»»r*B i iiur* In ^tirhlcma. LASSIM,. V -H.. S-pt 1—The toUi casualties o( .Michigan railroads (or ! 1888 were 572. an 1 icr-a-e over tho pro- _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 rlons year o( 4a Ol those b passenger*. Mavnccij/A IIU SepJ a-Mrs. J#n " Rolden. Calv.B iluiden. Albert Dunnam "T T a L ^ Edward llolden were indicted Frl- , - r - M »«"'/ - - 1 paasengeM nor emplo'<-s aere Injured. ladlcied for »l order. day (or tte murder o( Harley Busaell, who waa shot and killed while return- Ing to his borne (rom Munticello ths - evening o( June si. Dunham's testi- mony on tbe preliminary trial Impll- Mra llolden and her son Edward. MILES' NEBVe 4 L I V E R P I L L i An important discovery. Tbey act on tbe liver, stomach and buwela through tbe nerves. A new principle They •prxsJily can UUssssets. Lad 'astr. tor ptdliv.T. piieaaadociasUpAUoa. Splen- did for tueo, women and children. Smalieet, mildett. s a m e » does for Scents.. Sample free at Tester* Look's Drag Store. 0( tbe total number ol easaalllies. 110 resulted (rom unsioldable accident, and 450 from ne/hg. n.-e; n were tres- passers snd tramps is tr-r* drunkards, ind i were suicides. •ealped by Kad.klaa Analhar Tann.l ,1 f.-rt llarun. SroKAse F.VUA. Wash, Sept t- The largest mortgage ever pat on John Wolvenlne. a aectlou (oreman oa record In St CUlr County was flled the •Jie Northern I'aclBc. was knocked other day by tbe St. < air Klver Tunnel down and scalped by two drunken In. Company (or ('S.'-OO "Ol This amount dlaaa near Hope, a (ew mile, (rom here, wU1 ^ Ul,wi » url «''e w^-ond tunnol Sunday evea .og. t-^-ause be refused hlongslde ot the ore opened receaUy. them liquor. Woivertiae's condition Is II ^ -^track tunnel (or ooasldered critical. Tbe IndUns as- freight only. Work would be com- oaped. THE MARKETS. New Yoac. BcpC J LIVE STOCK-4'aiUe. ttiv ft « ai 4 Ol g t B 4 ^ ft 4 N n>wE-Palr to Fancy I * w 4 « Mloaeso-.a P^U-.U... ... It. SB WHEAT—Jfa. * R-d I ' « , « I OD* MaSRau COBN-No. S Vsgnded )lii»l OATS-VIII'J W-.lrrn POBK-Mr UiSn- W-«U .-x BCTTtR-W.rtere»'rrace-ry . Hi' «erVEB-Sb:pi u* -u.r . ... Cows II K> I «ltl Ftedera.. Bet t'-v Kterrs BoO. BOGS-Lite - Dairy ROTTER- Crrj Good tot-bo EOG8F.--— RBOOM LXJUS- Bart. . Bel! Wo**In# Crooked. POTATOES .per b«.i. . . POHK-M— LAKD-B: am FLOCH—Bpntr Pal«it. W l a u r PaU-bia Bakers' Btr»i«hi. GRAIN—Wb^at No i Oev*. No i Gala. Sot By*. So s Barer. So. X S-pfmber LCMbEil - fr-rd- Laih-Drj ... . CATTIX—Bteer« ' i S |. ft 14 BS a 1 B ifc a » » t »»ftf 7J » n «lua so. itio 7 «• 2 * >0 i ~ .» « a> ia> « 4 ^ v O a i menoed at once on It •lo.rt Ml s,«.r fleais. A graul Masonic rvunlnn and picnic waa held at Tibli.t's par* ;n loldwater recently. A nnmber of French Canadian resl- denla ot Bay City have organized a dramatic club, and are deep in tbe study ol She French drau a. Lyman I^ampben-, a D--lix (armer. was thrown (rom bis boggy 1 B Lansing tbe other a(ternoon an 1 received bever- al severe cuu on tbe fac* and head. His nose was literally Halved. Mra. W. Sanders, ot l^rslle, recently commenced suit (or $5,000 against Cbak Weltner o( the same villaje (or selling liquor to her husband. McKnight. For Circuit Court Commissioners— WAIIIT H Iluglirs. J'-lin H.Rozema For Cormiers-W. F. Pen ward en, G. M Biailish. For Surevyor—Fred'k W. Sicvena taraaac. S. K. lirower, of Boston township, Agisl S3 years, (ell from a wagon while out beming > eaterday and sustained a (ractureol ibe clavicle, alio bailly bruis- ing ibe shoulder, lie came to this vil- lage where tbe(rarture was redoc.-d by Dr. (iesler. Bis advanced age mako. it extremely doubtful whether be ever re- covers the use of his shoulder. Tlie side track running into the old oar factory yard baa be^n taken up and M. S. Lord, w ho Im. purcha-ed Ihe laud belonging to the mill property. U »!ick- ing it op infinefeba|>e. Mr*. W. R Payne has been seriously ill with erysipelas. The disease hss la-en in her brad and has made her tem- porarily blind, but she is recovering slowly, but is yet « great sufferer. The barn of A . J . Lansing, of EasUjn. was burned last Friday afternoon, en- tailing a Ions of (rom 5000 to fM». A valuable horse was burned in the hard. Insured in Farmer's Mutual (or ^.VfJ 50. A PROFESSIONAL NUKSE. One w ho is thoroughly competeten'. wli.. is neat tidv and quiet, wh'»e veij loi;ch is medicine, who knows what to do. and irhen to do it is a blesaing indeed, but ><> (ew th .*re are who (ully under- Spracl. o( Fentoo. le(t home i l^otr. and are aMe to u * Ifie M I tft t 40 e » 4> X 'JbftS 40 : recently IB good -.pirits and as bis body was (ound In a snamp (our miles (rom towa with a bullet sound in his head, murder was susp.-ep>d The great tunnel under the St Clair is j river at Port Huron was reo-olly nom- • 5)4 snd it was expected that trains S » I wpcid soon lie running mrougb it The toBBel »s 7.00«' f e e l in leBgtb. M>4 4H re<juirem<iiia. endorsement ot a rnedi cine by such a ("-rson should carry weight. Tlrey liave praelind expen- < nee, and o|i;«inutiilleB seeing and ooting ttie effect better really than the Physician in charge, as they are wiib the paiiier.t day and night and ifen change and eyni|Hum is noted and matektd I have wysr// used and in "ny proles Tba Petos'iey Inltsas soli >£1,0X1 sion ae Iurse adminisierol your Red worth o( liaAketa. which they claim to Clovtr & iucdies. and find that it does I10G6-1-: •oCL. lo H-avj Mixed Graf-» ORAliA CATTLE- Prtaw Good U. Cio-nr C"W . Good BAW^-R. >I^RR... BOGS E V « s so ta> Aim 4 X" .ft4 S3 4 10ft4B 4«i ft SO) 4 m a 4 « SSJ ft a ft 111 ft 4 W J.J d 4 t. Bake each ve-ar The five-year-old son o( John Daly WAS (atall v injured at Jacksoa tbe other •venlng. He was playing in the street, when a passing horse ran over him. E. Wood bridge, o( In-iroit. arrived IB ZaBesville. a . at a lau hour the other night and (ound biswUeat a hotel vltb I W. J. Lorrenv al-oot Detroit and an in- j Umate friend of 'be (abiiy. Wood- bridge a t t a c h 1^-r.ns and thrashed ; THEY ARE LIABLE! blB aouodly. The next altemooa ; fhe d's tors are all liable to be mis- Wood bridge met L.rrens oa the street ukMJ . They were in tnv caee. It ami aad bit blm on toe bead with a brick. rot . pM) (jo. because they sail I bad the IsfilctiBg fatal sounds. j Heart disease, and tl»ra told me I must r . . . . . . - m.*7Z ..r - Grandmother said it was Liver | ct-o.plaint, and *2 00 worth of Kolphur . aad pOTaoe. nteblac to Imyrrrrr ibetr Bitters cuied we.—Jeuaie /'(Mr. Hock- all snd more than you say (or it. I ubeer(nlly recomniend it for IrouUes of Stomach,' Liver or Bowels, and have ad- vised my friends to use It, which has Is en done and in every case with tbe very Us", nsults. and all speak of Loose's Extract Red Clover in Ihe bii;best terms. Ml;-- E. GRBORX, Manun Ohio. March 20tb. 18». SICK HEADACHE. Uoa* EED CLOTIR PUXS CCRR 8K» Headache. Dyspepsia. Indigswtion. C** ^ ^ U a M la aaoth^ cota.a. ' ' CATARRH CAN'T BE CURED. with LOCAL AI-PUCAT'ON, an they cannot resell tin- teat ol the disease. Catarrh is n blisal or constitntional dist-nse, and in ord> r to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's catarrh cure is taken intmially, and acts directly on the l.tiM.d and mucous surfaces. Unit's " atnrrli Cure IH n o quack medicine. It »IIH prescrilied liy one o( the la-st (•hislcians in tins county for yearn, and is a regular prescription. It is roin|>osed ot the best tonics kno-vn, with the best blood punllers, cling directly on the mucous surfaces. The (M-rfect combination of the two ingre<lients is what produces such vonderlul results in curing catarrh, •v'tid for testimonials tree. K. J . CHKNEY & Co., Props , Toledo,0. Sild by druggists, price 7Sc. THOUSANDS POISONED. In a recent work on lleirl Disease, Dr Franklin Miles-ihe noted specialist— gites ninny new and htartling facts, TboUKandsof |ieopleareshiwl> |Miisoning themselves, weakening their hearts by the use ol tea, coffi-e. tolmcco and al. o- hol. TIII-M. are HEART Willi's, cutising it to Is at rapidly, thus graduutly wearing it out. producing shortness of lireatb when exercising, pains in side and sin ulder, hungry snd faint spells. Fi- nally heart (allure and sudden destb. For weakened and Irritated heRrts the i.r -ss everywhere highlv recomniend the New Heart Curediscovered by Dr Frank- lin Miles. which is (or sate at YeiterA Look's. Man w as made to mourn but need he stiff, r unnecessarily'/ For every |iolson tin-re is an antidote and happily Blud- bilder is the antidote to many evils that js.ison man's existence. This great vegetable sptcitlc is the most valuable that medical research has succeeded in wnwting from the s«t-ret depths of science. It li a surprisingly controlling power in coses of cancer and tumors, it r> duces glandular swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates the bowels, promoti-s ingestion, tones the stomach, induces sleep, sustains against fatigue and ex- pels scrofulous and all other blood de- rangements. Price $1 00. Sold by all diug>ii»is. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citlrens, that (or vcars we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Dr. King's New life Pills, Bucklen's Amies Salve and Electric Bitten, and l ave never handled remedies that sell us well, or lliat have given such univer- sal satisfactiou. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactorv results do not fol- low their use. these remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their merits Uunt & Unnter, Druggist. ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT Your distivHiing cough can lie cured, i We know it because Kemp's Balsam i within the i«"t (ew years has cured so many coughs and colds in ibis commu- ! nily. Its remarkable sale haa bten won 1 entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some j friend who has used it what he thinks ' ot Kemp's Bali(am. There i« no medicine i M. puie, none so effective, targe bottles ; 50", and (1 at all druggists. Sample bottle free. THE WONDERFUL TOWER. | The highest structure in the world is ] Eiffel Tower, at Paris, 1,000 feet high, j But the great discovery o( Dr Franklin j Miles, is ceitain to tower far above it in | piomoting human hapi'iness and heaHh. I This Aonderiul nerve medicine builds ! up worn-out systems, cure* fits, spasms,. be id ache, nervous prostration, dizziness, j sleeplessness, m nlbly pains, texual I roubles, etc. Mrs John R. Miller, of ^ Valpiitaiso, Ind., and J. D. Taylor, o( | ls>cansiion, Ind , gtined 20 D"und* a , month while taking it. Finely illu'trat- ed treatise on "Nervous Duesses" and sample bottle of the Restomlive Nervine, free at YelierA: Look's, who guarantee it. 100 LADIES WANTED. And 100 Men to tall on any druggist for a free trial package of line's Family Medicine, the great Root and Herb rem- edy discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it isapo4- itive cure. For constipation and clear- ing up the complexion it dots wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large size package, 50 cents. At all ilniggists. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one that is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ca»e of a fail- ure a return of purchase price. On ibis safe plan you can boy (rom our adver- t-sed Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring n-lief in every case, when used for any affliction of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. Inflammation o( Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping '"ough, Croup, etc.. etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon Trial bottles free at Hunt & Hunters Drug Store. EILEKTS DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS are a boon to sufferers from Sick- heooacbea. Sour Stomach. Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleas ant to lake and warranted to go through by daylight EII-EKT'B EXTHACT or TAB Sc WILD CBEICKV a »ale. reliable and pleasant remedy for Cough. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles; will le- tieve and benefit cousumption. Try it ai.d be convinced. Every boltle war- ranted; price 50c. and one dollar per bottle. Sold by all diuggtsts. Prepared by tlie Emmen Proprietary Co., Chiea- g-'-. HI. DR. JAQUES' GERMAN WORM CAKES destroy worms and remove them from tlie system. Safe pleasant and effective. HAPPY HOME CLOOD PURIFIER is the Peoples Popular Medicine lor pur- Kying the blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Headache, Doils and all Fevers and Malarial Di**- ses Price 50c. and one dollar per bottle. UNCLE SA'S NERVE & BONE LINIMENT will relieveSpra nsJIruiBes. Neuralgia and Rhetimaitsm. Sold by all druggist*. UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION fOW- DER will cure Distemper, Coughs, Cold*. Fevers and meet of tlie disease* to whicb Horses t attie, Shee-p, flogs and Poultry are subject. Sold by ail dru^ gists. Motners will find Dr. Wincbell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in tlie bouse for the children; it w ill cure Coughs, Cob Is. Sore Thrisii, and Regulate the Bowels. Try it. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Everybody knows THE PLACHJ TO GET P U R E D R U G S , PATENT MEDICINES, and In Fact EVERYTHING That should be kept in a First Class Drug Stop;, is at W. S. WINEGAR'S. CKCAS. LAW-STitm, rsopsirros or NATIONAL HOTEL. Sear D., 0. H. 4 St. Depot, First CUsi Ilnanl snd Rooms at IVasossIs Rates Livery and Feed Hunie In Conr.scUoa- To Invalid and Wounded S O L D I E R S ! fhe underslgni-d at the request of many Invalid Soldiers, has qualified and bevn admitted to practice in the Interior Department, ird all the bureaus thcreot and is now Read? te Prosecute Claims, "ir thow- that may lie entitled to PEN- SION and BOUNTY. MILTON M PRRY. Milton M. Perry, Attorney 4 Counselor al Law frain't Hall Block, - Lowell, Mich, Special attention given to Collectiona Conveyancing, Loans and Sale of Real Estate, FRANK C. ALGER, Altorno^r nt Law. Collections Given Prompt Attentioo MONEY TO LOTN^ATTI.'RRENT RATES. ASH IS8UHASCK v hirrts. The Best Line of Key West and Domestic Cigars in Lowell O Mi CD P - > ^ VJ V (t> o 8= O o < J 0 CD P H-• CD p CO ^ K* o W o •n a v) o •< O c o > z 0 m H H 1 m 2 O z H X m $ m 05 o SJD Cfl CD * W 0 U) ? CD Q D o d Dd <j 0) ^ ^3 t'nlon It to, h. ICWKLU MICH C I T Y BUS LINE, FOREMAN & TALBOT, PROP'S, I 'Men for Pawiengera or Bacrage left at Train's Hotel, Darls House or Ihe Bus Bars will receive prompt alien Uon. EVERY WIDOW OF A SOLDIER DepeodeDt on Her Daily Labor FOR SUPPORT Is enliiled k> s Pension. Also Rveru Soldier now dluble.1. whether his dlsabitlty wsa coo- traeted in tlie •rrss-- or not. Falhera and Mothers alihout I'KESKNT me uu of support entulwt to $1^ per month. Shall be Pleased lo Prosecute Any Such Claims No riiarc* I'nlesa Soceeatfal I Fee Limited to Tan Dollars I The oldeat IVn.ioo Agency lo the Stale. E.taa- tished June, itfl. Adan»a(alihstampi C. E. PERKINS. PROBATE OFFICE. ORASD R A N D S . M I C H . stiparxio. J5c per Box. b Boxes foe f t Sold by all drnggisu. DBItKKJtfFMl -I .IQFOR HAIIIT —In all liar Wurld Ibeec 1. but one Core, Dr. Ualaea* O'.ld.B -p.- m.. The recent speech of C-.ngressmsn Mc- Kmley of Ohajljefore Coogreas on the . pevdingunff b.U.hasj«t W d .a j Z>£Z£i patnpliiK from. Trie speech includes n,i p-n»a»^e-t nr. «he«hev the Bruises. Sores. Ulcer*. Sab Rheum. Ft- valu-bie ststisiK-al tables, and ao ad-; I. a sv^era'e amkrr or as - .. -a —» Tv———. drmkanl. has. The BeC SALVE UI U>e world f o r " U U . L Ulcer*. Salt Rheum. Fe- %m —, _ . . . r Sores. Teller. Cfaauprd Hands. Cbil- mirablo presentation </ tbe id vanned - and all 8km Fruptiuoa, of tl» principles of prrctecttoo. aa em- j M ,hnr S|—i6e Is Old Uains, Corns, aad all 8km nupttuos, o f t n e j^irrfr.-pies or proctecuoo. aa em- ,1^,,, . a w i it^.- aart aad positively cures Piles. « no par re- bodied in tbe new Tenff Bill, j U. day heber. ibey TIII drmkmr thHr OWN quired. It is guaranteed u> give penect Send a two-cent stamp !•* a copy to - .**. har»rsl[ j™; satiafvtion. or money refunded. Prio* the AXEEICAV PEOTEenVE TAEIFP .^N^ara aa4 fail parslcwlara AMtrmi la pet 100. at this If cents per bos. For sale by Html * L*AOi k. a W»t 83d Street, New York e wihVwea. Ojia«» Sesonc c*., tit Ks<w st. City. Oon^.ti, o. O O CD 2. CD CO m Q o o d w R H W M Tssvajrr srure roa aix anmanc r ana. FrascrEmf rl:h^-n«fl>a.yCTiralgaand.V.at^*. Swi !/y drac.-l.ta nfi)at«if. rr tr Ba:^Scer.u. totally l laalcr MarVa, Lowell, Maaa. Mrs. Allan's Ooiaer Hair Wash, rarVlai. Fn EkvS Kuarta Do;., tor SMLOUASTHEMK. L;OBA.LWNCDETUF •.prrtormlMii. haa«4nata«. AUfaud! a^sl^ala tM mall ~ryl Irt.rut tot ' It W UtoanutctmUi 1-.il I'Maf l..u MRS R W ALUPLtlSWSf*. wasSAT..I<rtafcii. t\«ial«tySraBn«a AT J.E. LEE'S MEAT HABKET On Ihe Rndre. *01 always be found ths ch Wceat cuts of Meat. Fish and Poul- try In their seasons, at Prices Ala-sya Reaaonabts. J . E . L E E , - Lowell, Mich. F.E.CSREMEDY KIDNEY I uLCOD, LIVERl StflO * BOTTIL SIX (OR 55. TRY IT TO-OAy QRPII) LIVER will -c.tus^: a Cough, so will blood iniprf.'natetl with kid- n'y poison. Many ficople n'-aHv Cou<r]i away their lives w'-i what t!u-y c,i ! l Consump- tit n. which, however, would i-.i; • - w. re th'- 1!<KV1 t h o r - 0'.:/!'.;v ch ant-d out of its L'ric A i i i'oison bv the vegetable harmless alterative, F.EC.f'EREMEDY 1 tt^*S0T7lL£H fUR}S. TRY IT TO-DAY = A . - T - T - E - l N r - D ~ THE WEST MICHIGAN jDSlNESS {]N1VERSITY ^o^ORMAL^CHOOL GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. WE TEACH Actual Business Shorthand and Typewriting AND TELEGRAPHY. IN OUR NORMAL DEPARTMENT WE HAVE A TNOROUGH TEACHERS COUESE, Scientific, Classical, Music, Civil Engineering, Fine Art AND ELOCUTION COURSES. We Board and Room our Students for S2.50 per week. Expenses less here than anywhere else. Address A. E. YERKX, Pres. Children Cry fcr PitcWs Car r.-hn KaiT ass tL.i. •*' rr." ''aator a. Wb«iaie waaaQ^'-d-aljoerk-i :• rCa.-; -r - aie 3 ja sbcelusj to Casrwu. A*hrc u* LaJ CniUrtn. caie t!»cai daux' i. I PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest. Belief is immniiate. A en re Is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equaL CATARRH t it is an Ointment, of whicb a small pArticlc is applied to the nostrils. Price, SOc. Sold by Drunri-'ta or sent by taaO. tfldn**, K. T. HiTTi njrr, w orren. Pi. W m S B m m

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P I A N O ! LOWELL JOURNAL. O n e D o l l a r a Y e a r . O f f l M l a T r a i n ' s O p e r a H o u s e B l o c k . T h r e e C e n t s P e r C o p y

V O L U M E X X V I . L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 10, 181)0. N U M B E R 10.

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

J. i HcNAUGHTON. A t * a y * ban <m band • fiiu> wli-clion of

F r e s h M e a t s .

S a l t M e a t s ,

F i s h ,

P o u l t r y ,

a n d G a m e

IN SEA BON,

Choice Lard and Tallows, •DJ U in Uu1 nmrket to buy

C H O I C E * S T O C K .

A T T E N T I O N . C O M R A D E S !

By • retro raartm-Dt

Eierj Solder Niw Disabled to xatlttod to • IVnrioo of from $4 Ui $li

S o l d i e r ' s V V i d o w t MitiUc-t to • Pm«oo. I .htll br pleurd to

prowrutr cUlnu. llurRr. Iturd by U« M|I0. No chjirj® UHWM Pro

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ALBERT JACKSON. HMh Block. - Lowell, Mirk

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Lumber Yard. r R E B i i s r a , .

LDIBER, LATA 4 SHINGlES.

Yard a t rear of Train 's Hotel,

L o w e l l M i c h .

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

Jobbing Shop! 2d Door Eas of Y d t v 4 Look's Store.

ftpiiriog Done OD Short Holiw. ZanTruuglufeBd Funuo* Wort aBprctollj.

L O W E L L , - M I C H I G A N .

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C I T Y °Ji R A C I N E

M E N O M I N E E v m I M W a R A I D B A T E S e w C H I C A O O <J»U,.

• u a v t S M a n t o y . u t r "

D A T S OF S A I L I N G .

••arr of l A c m E . " -MWOi i i i i tE . " S C I D A T , H O S P A T .

• N N U O A T . W E U H M O A T .

raCBSUAV m i DAT. Amrto^totatCAOO lb. fotorty

FARE, berth included. - S 3 . 0 0

Round Trip, goodforSeason, 5 . 0 0

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Traooia T n u n to All rotat*. rt. CHICAGO. C M te M o f a i l l k U n x l TTOFC^ A ^ M U

JOHN s w a n w , G » . P m . Agwi.

CHAS . 1 ceoRce h SON, B A N K E R S .

B l o c k , L o w c D , M i c h .

A t m r d B M k i H B c v a a t C«ifockd.

RAILWAY HOItKORS.

H a n y Lives L o s t In V R T I O U H Por-tions of tto« Country.

X X D W E I ^ L

Business M e n ' s Association.

Rccshr Heetac*! F n t Tltaraday w wwy M t k . R. C. UOk'i t k n .

D G . L O O K , P r e s .

An Klrrtrlr Cur < m.hrrt m I I'T. land— Colltoloa. oo Ibr Itoniwr A Ida Uraori*.

IMol.orj A Norwa.h. Uait«Mo A RirlimnMtl ITD.I Oilier Ko.ilt.

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CI.RTM.AKII. (»., Sept. H - A frightful accident occurred at the \Vil*on arrnuo cros»iDK"f th'- N -w York. ChicAgo d: HU I A ) U I I railfuad in thix city aLuut 7 : 3 0

o'clock Saluidiiy nl|jht b/ which at leaal a doien ixTaooH »«r«« terribly In-jund, Mine of thorn fatally, and one killed. Th.- etOMlnir l" on a n v pgradc, down which run* nn ulectrlr tirwit-rail road Una

At the time the arvident o«vum>d a freight train W»h Ki iudin/ clow- to the crossing on TH** MMIU I tr*CK. An elc«-tric motor drawiu. v>no car has ap-prouchliiK (rom I ue aouth. The aatetj fatea were up and the road apparvntly clear. Ju»t aa the motor had cruised the railroad track a locomotWe running about t t e n u mil * an hour danhod out Irom behind the f n '^ht tr.iln.

The pilot of tno i ng ne atruck the electric train between the motor and the trailer. teariiiK theio apart and borllng one to each side of the track. At leant a wore of perMms were on tha trailer and the.v wen. *.uiiibl><d about la all dlrecllona. noroe being thrown a dozen feel away and oMiera pinned un-der the car, nhich was demoluihed.

The rescuer*. *no responded prompt-ly, did noble work, several of the un-fortunate victim." lielng r;,rnod in tha anna of men luu rods to the nearest house. The wrecked cant were bespat-tered with blood and the hioda. faces and clothing of the rescuers were COT-er«d with the crimson fluid. Following U a list of the Tirtlmi as obtained from the rarlous hospitals:

Klaate Mock. ac*J w. mi-orsi, ai-0 at bos pltal . J . A. Moure. frit.-n. ri«tjl arm fni«hrd and tell leg larerateJ: Annie Mriasoa, eoilar buae brokea. luce rut: i^wlsa Mock, rat on bead and arm., felward Watson. Kant. U, r l fh t loot cm. he J, cbatles Wi««V, bodj braised; George Soiucm •* rot. n<orte Ncff. sererclj bnisol . LUde • able Ueii) bn>t.«d: Uxtle and Ell/a Ungj. cut on bead and braised: Mm. MOMH-JT. leg sprainnl: Frank Bcee. Kent, O.. Iir«l>e,l nh.«i blp. a m and sboalder: Leora Hnsell Keel. O., rut about Icfi aad head.

RAILWAY HOKKOK IS COIAIRtlHA CAJITOSCRRR,CoL, Sept. 8.—A terri-

b le accident ocrurrM on the Denver A Elo Grand" road at 5 o'clock Saturday Bornlng near Kiorenee The fa in was runn ing In two sectl. ns. The first aec-Uon had two day coaches loaded with laborers, and had tiecorue derailed four mile* below Florence. The second •ectlon dashed into the disabled t ra ia with terriBc force, smash-ing the two ooacbeH, Injuring o r e r th i r ty men and k i l l ing a number outright. The bodies of Ave bare been reeoven-d and Iwalre a n • t i l l Biasing. Th. woundM have been taken to the Rio Crande i lospital a t 8al lda . Of the forty-sereu men known to have been in ibe car flve were ki l led Ins tan t ly and thirty-seven wounded. Several of the injured are not expec '^d to l ive t i l l morning. Tl ie dead are:

H. L. Wlsicrs. Idaho Spring.. JobBatbaa ralks. Pueblo; A N. Vaytr. PucMo; James Dosoran, PucbW; C R. Wlillaa-.s, I^adrUle.

T h e roost st-riooaly injured are: J SMS FaB.1. J I W o U . Kd Brawn. John

Walsh, E. U Jofan Pa:m»r. Eneat Sootl, Uraldo Uasebatt Jobs Delduew, Kd MartlbL MU-bael U«'"» Dsvtd Asbberry.

Tmnrrv mrsOMs HI-RT. S o t n u NoKWAi.a. t u n a . Sep t 8.—The

ezpreas t ra in due li<'re from Doston a t ft:30Saturday evening ran Into a Dan-bory A Norwalk railroad commuters t r a i n a t t h e junct ion In this ci ty. About th i r ty pas^eng- r« were in jured and both t ra ins were badly smashed. The engineer of t h e ex pre pa train was n t u b l e on account of a curve to see t h e o the r t ra in unt i l too l a t e to prevent the oolllslon. T h s passenger* on both t r a ins were badly s h a k e n up. but only those la the wrecked ear were injured. X a n e s of tbe aerloosly Injured;

W. C. Coat* v Newark. V J ; Aaroe Lock-wood. Baa lord's SUIMMI Uco-jr B Wsterman, RaaUxd s Statloa . Cbari » Uoarrer. baoJord'i Station. Matilda K Rirb-r h. .a. Newark. S. J.; Marj A Uodfrrjr. Haafonr- Mstlaa. £aUj Mania. S*' York.

AN o r e s SWIT« u. F O R T O I R M I X . L T..Sept.s.-Near Sum-

Bit , In the Cherokee Nation, a freight t r a in on t b e Mlsaour. . Kansas A Texas ra i lway ran upon a half-open switch, k i l l ing the engineer. T b e flreman afx* three t ramps were burned to dea th II t h e wreck, and a fourth ' r a m p braised to badly t h a t be has become l a t ana . Sixteen cars were burned.

m L L ASOTUKK '.OIJJSIO*. I^XIXUTUS, M o . S e p t tL—A Missouri

Pacific passenger t r a in ran Into a pa»-S M f * / c a r which was be ing rnn on to the a a l a t rack. T h e r e were but a lew pas-aengers i a the rar . wi.lrh was near ly total ly demolished. T h e viclimB are; Will iam W b i u a t t , of th is city, k i l led : Mrs. Law. of th is c i ty , fatal ly injured; Baby Law. kill**! .

S T R I K E R S S U E D .

The m. c. r n . r c*k« < o»p«>7 M k u

SUDDENLY STRICKEN.

Ba-Oeverm.r Veres, uf Ulilu. Drops Dead Li «' ur iaaat l .

Cm c i v ATI. S"pt. .V—Judge Edward V. Noyes, ex-Uovernor of Ohio, dropped dead yesterday nhilo walking from the court-house Ui the sidewalk. Just s i ho reached tbi gateway he staggered.

KENT COUNTY AND VICINITY.

PrrrsBtn/ iH- I •a.. A-pt. Tbe IL C Frlck Coke Company ha- sued lla strik-ing employes a t U<e Standard coke works for >100.006 for breach of contract T h e K a l g b u of l j i l « r struck for the discharge of a e i e n f - e n con-onion a e n despi te the e s l s t e b c e of an a g r e e B e a l . aimed last February, tha t tbe company ahonld have t h e right toemploy and dis-charge whom it pleased. Th i s agree-ment also called fur s ix days ' notice for •ettleBent of a g r ievance before s t r lk-»»3-

A Gnat Fiad. NEW YORK. Sept . 6.—Worklng-mea,

whi le d igg ing tor a new rounty road a t CoagrM* s t ree t . J e n e y City he lghta . foond a t a d e p t h of fuor te^a feet a box eoa ta ln ing over ?1V<J0 in S ta le bank s s x z z z j . ! : h s i ^ f c s H y b!»B bidden there years a j o by some unknown

N e w YOML Sept . c T b e bnsineM fall-a m occurr ing th roughou t tbe country d a r i n g t h e last seven days number SO, as com pared with a total of ] « laat week. For :be r u r m p o s J i n g week of U s l year tb-- S / a r c s were *•!.

Bowne, Combs & Striker,

B A N K E R S , L o w e l l - M i c h i g a n .

- T n i M c t a Geoeral BanLing Bariue-^ d t o - e Drafts arallaUe » all

parts of the WorkL

M C GRISWOLD.

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Boston h o e 1 - Urooklrn. ... .=1 Kew York. »»e « Itustoa. .. [Ttttl.M Rreoslrn# «'<>, .Si I'tiliadelbala'tbM^ tM

m

CUeaeo.. . v . Cnu inns Ph'tadelpbia si M .w (.•una*, Plttaborxli. «soi. hi Sew York.. Oevslaad... «l iv.'. W' cierelaud

• .. A»*J ml'PitUburgb.

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MT"! ssr* l >uL<tllte.. Milwaukee Kaasaa Cttgr.. «'• Vj St Louis Mtaasspons «'• CO-UIBHUS Denver 'S'W.Mi lu<l.e.ter. BlooiCltj. ««M II-. to Omaba. .. .Ml Atbletic . . Uncola..... ^ i " . n, 8»recuse. Bt Paul is:|.i| :n: 'Bait-owre.

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A F A T A L B L A S T .

r u w a Wwvkaa.a Kll od la HpokBM Falls, Wask - A Cr'l.'"' la « ~ t Vlrrlnla-8term, la Ohio aad Illinois. H r o K A n Fai.l.s. Wash., S e p t 8.—Al

6:55 o'clock Saturday evening a prems-t a r* blaat killed flfteen men. and posal My many more. Toe full e x t e n t o( t b e disaster la unknown. I t was just before the hour o( qu i t t i ng work, snd a la rge foroe of B e n we.-« engaged In t b e task of b las t ing out a huge rock pile l a the N o r t h e r s Pacific f r e igh t yards In the • aa t a r a p a r t of t h i s ci ty. From fifty to MTanty-five men were a t work in a out a t the t ime.

F i f t e en have been taken out dead, a namber are injured and s t i l l o thers come o a t alive. Many of those injured were so badly h u r l t h a t recovery is almost Impossible.

T h e following is a l i s t of t h e k i l l ed : H o a r JaccMsl. Hcarr Avtejr. caarica VU-

tor, a . PweUoreilo, F. A Uo-m. J.«cph Raj , Jar-as MrPberwc. Hoj llnkn. s. a Tstter, J. . alba A. W. WarrrL. I-iac JobbMa Das McArtfear. UooierOl-ou.

Tho board rejwru that at Us three meetings (or examination', during the year there were StM applieanls tor cerllllcates as registered pharnntcisis. anil :•« (or a<-aistant pliartnaetsU 0( th s numls-r 185 were p,i/.-e.l as registered pbarma-clats and M as assistanta. The total number of pliarmaclsts rc^lsier<-d al present Is 3,177; asslsunu. 4to Tbe receipts acre t.vtiSf.Sb: dlsburKemenls, S3.T24 M. fturing the tear there aere 70 com pi alms for violation of the pbarmaev laa. makln.' a total o( 319 since the la« was enacn-d. The toial convicllons tiumis r I lie total cost o( proaeeullon ». as ^ ^ i . o a , and the amount II( the flu-S - UI.

and In trying to regain bis looting P o r t . , o r "'I' " l J p d , J ' : l y 7

pitched forward U>foro anybody could roach him, and struck bis bead against a atone wall. Several gentlemen rushed forward and raised him from tho ground, but before medical asslsl-aneo could be called be died. A few •hortgasps aere the only indications of remaining life when the body waa railed (rom tbe ground. Apoploxy waa undoubtedly the causeo( death.

[Ooirntor Nujres would bsvs been M resrs of at« bad he llred uMU October 1. He was a native of Ma—acliiiselU aad poor to entorlng Dartmouth College, fn.m which he win grartn Sled In ISiT, he Worked Ave years In a printing otBcc Removing to Ibis city In l ax ha t.«iU tb« coor e In IheOblo Rcboil and tnured open practice al Ibe bar. lie -mered ths Ualon army In Jnly. IVd as Ma)or oi the Thirty ninth Ohio Inlsntry ami served through sampslgns In Mlxsourl. on the lower Mlula-slppl river snd In u-orgia. At the hstUa of BOFF mil. he l.«l a l-c He was brerettsd a BrtgsdierOeneraj of lolunteers Is April IBi. Ths same yar he became city solicitor of Clndnnatl an I a Hit e later waa sleeted probste Ju l,"- of 11 amIIton County. In 1(71 be »sa electe-t Governor of Ohio, but at ths ncceedlnx election was defeated by "Old BUI" Allen. In ITT Pr-sldest Hajes sppolnted General S' y~. M.nUi r to Franc*, wnlch post ha resigned In twt to resume the practice of ths law. Gorercor Note- hss not taken s vtry ao-Ufa part In pailllr.< is recent year.. |

BASE -BALL.

Btacdlag of the Flvw leading Otgaalaa-Oeaa for the Weak fcoded Sept. a

Tho following tables show the num-bar of games Um and won by tba cluba of tbe leading prolessional teams:

MICH lit A:i .STATE iNKWS. I jist niM-k in this column we referred

REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. | u> the marriage of the Sparta poet of pas. Ths Annual Repoel ••! lha Male lluurd •( slon, L. D. Hlsckmnn. OI that event the

rh misev. ! Sparta Sentinel lis- this to say: The Mite llo.nl of I'harmaey recent- , ..T,1(. Sentinel IIIIN wrved L, D. all

ly {or»,irde.l t.i liovernor Luce Us re- thrmiu'li Ibis caiiipiiKii treeo' rharce.

RACED

Albert

FOR A PR_TTY WIDOW,

ami now it seems but fair thai when In commences ibe next divorce suit. About six montht hence, he should give us iin ''orderof publicaiion" at full legal rates."

""be United Swtes district attornov lias UicideO not to prosecute the cases of |«er-sons iirieste<l (or re(iisinK to answer the •liieMioiis o( the eenktis enuin^r'tors, as they were iKnunnt but aflerwanls «n'e all the information in their i«»er.inil as it U U n years lie(ore another census will be taken ibe thing would Is-(or gotten and noilnng would be guim-d by m«kiiig an example o( thwm now.

Aug, Tyler drove 11 Freep.irt last Situnlay evening to a'.lenil lolue. When be went to uniulch his leatn to

! go liome he found ttint some miscreant ,ill-r I t lb. I'rlte fleeaa.a He ; , . . . . , . .

I.rn,, a sirk il-.r-s i l , i" , , r u l h l 4 l l n ^ , n t W O a n , , h e

Lewis darn and Alt-rt Ituller, living 1 t" I'^rness miker out to 1B Bumside tow nsblf had »n exciting rejaitr them before he could go home. race recently (or the hand o( a widow who bad promised to marry Hum both. Each knew o( bis rival's intention and each hirisl a horse to drive to tbe widow's hous<.. at tor Heenring the nece*-sary doeumenis. liutler waa in bard luck, aa be got a horse that was sick, and while bis horse a as standing in tbe road Clarn dasb»l by and arrived at tho widow's house tea minutes ahead o( Butler, anil by the time the tardy young man arrived al tbe justice's bouse to Urge hi- case the widow had become Mra Clarn

II.all I, in Hlehlcan. Reports tothe State Hoard o( Health by

serenty-flvo ulmurvers in dltT'-rent parts o( the Stale (or the week ended August SO lndical<-l Ihat n.emtirauous croup. Inflammation of tbe kidiieys. tyihoid (ever, scarlet (ever, pnuemonia. cerebro-spinal meningiils. diphtheria.whooping cough and tonsilitis Increased, and In-(ammatlon o( the brain. m.-as|.^, Inrtu-enxa and intlamroatiou u( the bowols decreav-d In area o( prevalence. Diph-theria was report-1 »t twenty-seven places, scarlet (ever at twenty-five, ty-ohold (ever at iwen'r—Ightand measles i J'-ckson eUte prison al hard lals.r j

at >eveB plares. i The democrala held tbeirCounty con j Th - Vnrx H . as Tann.l. j vention last Thursday, and a hilarious i( I

The total c<e*i ••( ihe I'ort Huron-Sar- not harmonious time was had. Rla tunnel n o. ^ completed wa- The candidates were a legion because : W.VM.WO It , d ..So (eel long " d * | ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ • fe#l ID dUmt-uir «'0 Hi® inside, l l i t ^ . . . a. I amount o( *41 e^.raWd •*« i l * ! . - • o u M , u o n • • h " ' ' j 400 CUblt- feet an l U,WJ.50U pounds ol

If he ban not examined hLs lines before he sUrie<l it might have resulted serious-ly as his UMU is ijuiU* high IKed. It is said that I. Simpson, u( Bowne, found his tin* a in the same shape when he gut teailv forhome. Ptople who would (s-r-pelrate auoh tricks on tbo<e who vis t our town should tm watched and prose-cuted.—/V»rpor( Herald.

Adolph Doelltng, a clergyman by I>mle8siun, who was charged with sual-ing a wau h and chain from his sw«t-heart. Mhiuie Phelps, o( St, l»ui>i. Mich., waa on trial at (hi. Rapids Mon-day. Tlie preacher was very pale and j worried a'td when the coarl asked (or hie plea, he said, guilty, in an Almost inaudibile voice and asked (or a private hearing. A(ler hearing his story Judge Hurlingame told him that the extreme penalty was five years, thai there were no extenuating circumttances. as he was a man of educalkin and knew lie ter, and sentenced him to one year in the

cast Iron wore ;is.-d in the lining. About 700 hands aere employed In the cons true lion. It will be lighted by electricity, and tbe track will be laid on Iron ties, and the lower portion ol the lining (ace 1 with brick u. prevent brine, etc.. (rum reaching the iron and m a t i n g i t

KOIJMI b y I I . * .

While two teams b> longing to Henry Lee of MayQeld. I .a peer County, wore

i>( liemg victorious than acme other year and it was probably (or this reason that they took lime by the forelock and Dommaied a circuit judge to succeed Judge Burch. an they | tit it, w hi aw time does not expire for two j ears yet. They had two candidates for this |iosillon, live for State Senator. Seventeen (or SherllT, (our for county clerk and so on dow n the list. They are all patriots and desire to serve their county, and their lingers itch

engaged in doing rbad work In that (or the remuneration that tbi-y would township recently they were attacked receive. by aboot thirty .«a-ms o( bees belong-1 T , i e i r , j c k e t „ i t , U o d s m d a ; inf to t . Hastings. The two teams; For Judge Circuit Court—Allen i". wef® hitched to a road scraper, snd so ! Adut. audden and (ur'ous was tbe aiuck that' For Slate Senator—I'eter Doran. they could not be unhitched before they ; For Sheriff-John W. McQuet-n. were liu-ra ' ly cotered «itb tbe bcea. ' For County Clerk—Cornelius L. Twoo( the bones died almost l u s U n t - ' Harrer. ly, OBO Bore sborti. atierward and the | K^B'i'er o( Deeds—Adolphus L. other could not nwovor. The teams r. c . »K

I For Trevi'irer—F has. D. Stebbms. ' For I'rosccuting Attorney—Wm. F'.

were valued at Srtuu.

A T»»r*B i iiur* In ^tirhlcma. LASSIM,. V -H.. S - p t 1—The toUi

casualties o( .Michigan railroads (or ! 1888 were 572. an 1 icr-a-e over tho pro-

_ _ _ _ _ _ 1 rlons year o( 4a Ol those b passenger*.

Mavnccij/A IIU SepJ a - M r s . J # n " Rolden. Calv.B iluiden. Albert Dunnam " T T a L ^

Edward llolden were indicted Frl- , - r - M » « " ' / - - 1 paasengeM nor emplo'<-s aere Injured.

ladlcied for »l order.

day (or t t e murder o( Harley Busaell, who waa shot and killed while return-Ing to his borne (rom Munticello ths -evening o( June si. Dunham's testi-mony on tbe preliminary trial Impll-

Mra llolden and her son Edward.

MILES' N E B V e 4 L I V E R P I L L i

An impor t an t discovery. Tbey act on tbe liver, s tomach a n d buwela th rough tbe nerves. A n e w principle They •prxsJily c a n U U s s s s e t s . Lad ' a s t r . tor ptdl iv.T. pi ieaaadociasUpAUoa. Splen-

did fo r tueo , w o m e n and chi ldren . Smalieet , mi lde t t . s a m e » d o e s for S c e n t s . . S a m p l e f ree a t T e s t e r * Look 's

Drag Store.

0( tbe total number ol easaalllies. 110 resulted (rom unsioldable accident, and 450 from ne/hg. n.-e; n were tres-passers snd tramps is tr-r* drunkards, ind i were suicides.

•ealped by Kad.klaa Analhar Tann.l ,1 f.-rt llarun. SroKAse F.VUA. Wash, Sept t - The largest mortgage ever pat on

John Wolvenlne. a aectlou (oreman oa record In St CUlr County was flled the •Jie Nor thern I'aclBc. was knocked o t h e r day by tbe St. < air Klver Tunnel down and scalped by two drunken In. Company (or ('S.'-OO "Ol This amount dlaaa near Hope, a (ew mile, (rom here, w U 1 ^ U l , w i » u r l «''e w^-ond tunnol Sunday evea .og. t-^-ause be refused hlongslde ot the ore opened receaUy. them liquor. Woivertiae's condition Is I I ^ -^track tunnel (or ooasldered critical. Tbe IndUns as- f r e i g h t only. Work would be com-oaped.

T H E M A R K E T S .

New Yoac. BcpC J LIVE STOCK -4'aiUe. ttiv ft « ai

4 Ol g t B 4 ^ ft 4 N

n>wE-Palr to Fancy I * w 4 « Mloaeso-.a P^U-.U... ... I t . S B

WHEAT—Jfa. * R-d I ' « , « I OD* MaSRau

COBN-No. S Vsgnded )lii»l

OATS-VIII'J W-.lrrn

POBK-Mr U i S n - W-«U .-x BCTTtR-W.rtere»'rrace-ry

. Hi' «erVEB-Sb:pi u* - u . r . ...

Cows

II K> I «ltl

Ftedera.. Bet t'-v Kterrs BoO.

B O G S - L i t e

- Dairy ROTTER- Crrj

Good tot-bo E O G 8 F . - - — RBOOM LXJUS-

Bart. . Bel! Wo**In# Crooked.

POTATOES .per b«.i. . . POHK-M— LAKD-B: am FLOCH—Bpntr Pal«i t .

Wlaur PaU-bia Bakers' Btr»i«hi.

GRAIN—Wb^at No i Oev*. No i Gala. S o t By*. So s Barer. So. X S-pfmber

LCMbEil -

fr-rd-

Laih-Drj ... .

CATTIX—Bteer«

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menoed at once on I t

•lo.rt Ml s , « . r fleais. A graul Masonic rvunlnn and picnic

waa held at Tibli.t's par* ;n loldwater recen t ly .

A nnmber of French Canadian resl-denla ot Bay City have organized a dramatic club, and are deep in tbe study ol She French drau a.

Lyman I^ampben-, a D--lix (armer. was thrown (rom bis boggy 1B Lansing tbe other a(ternoon an 1 received bever-al severe c u u on tbe fac* and head. His nose was literally Halved.

Mra. W. Sanders, ot l^rslle, recently commenced suit (or $5,000 against Cbak Weltner o( the same villaje (or selling liquor to her husband.

McKnight . For Circuit Court Commissioners—

WAIIIT H I lugl i rs . J '-l in H . R o z e m a For C o r m i e r s - W . F . Pen ward en, G.

M Biailish. For Surevyor—Fred 'k W . Sic vena

taraaac. S. K. l irower, of Boston township,

Agisl S3 years, (ell f r o m a wagon while out b e m i n g > eater day and sustained a ( rac tureo l ibe clavicle, a l i o bailly bruis-ing ibe shoulder, l i e c a m e to t h i s vil-lage where t b e ( r a r t u r e was redoc.-d by Dr. (iesler. Bis advanced age m a k o . it ext remely doubt fu l w h e t h e r be ever re-covers the use of his shoulder .

Tlie side track r u n n i n g into the old oar factory yard baa be^n taken up and M. S. Lord, w ho Im. purcha-ed Ihe laud belonging to the mill proper ty . U »!ick-ing it op in fine feba|>e.

Mr*. W. R Payne has been seriously ill with erysipelas. The disease hss la-en in her brad and has made her t em-porarily blind, but she is recovering slowly, but is yet « great sufferer.

The barn of A . J . Lansing, of EasUjn. was burned last Friday a f te rnoon , en-tail ing a Ions of (rom 5000 to f M » . A valuable horse was burned in t h e hard . Insured in Farmer ' s Mutual (or ^.VfJ 50.

A P R O F E S S I O N A L NUKSE. One w ho is thoroughly compe te ten ' .

wli.. is neat t idv and quiet , w h ' » e v e i j loi;ch is medicine, who knows what to do. and irhen to do it is a blesaing indeed, but ><> (ew th .*re a re who (ully u n d e r -

Spracl. o( Fentoo. le(t home i l^otr. and are aMe to u * Ifie

M

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t 40 e » 4> X'Jb ft S 40

: recent ly IB good -.pirits and as b is body was (ound In a s n a m p (our miles (rom towa with a bullet s o u n d in his head, murder was susp.-ep>d

T h e g rea t tunnel under t h e S t Clair is j river at Por t Huron was reo-ol ly nom-

• 5)4 snd it was expected t h a t t r a ins S » I wpcid soon lie running mrougb i t The

toBBel »s 7.00«' fee l in leBgtb.

M>4

4H

re<juirem<iiia. endorsement ot a rnedi cine by such a ("-rson should carry weight . Tlrey liave praelind expen-< nee, and o|i;«inutiilleB seeing and ooting ttie effect bet ter really t han the Physician in charge , as they are wiib t h e paiiier.t day and night and i f e n change and eyni|Hum is noted and matektd

I have wysr// used and in "ny proles Tba Petos'iey Inltsas soli >£1,0X1 sion ae Iurse adminisierol your Red

worth o( liaAketa. which they claim to Clovtr & iucdies. and find that it does

I 1 0 G 6 - 1 - : •oCL. lo H-avj Mixed Graf-»

ORAliA CATTLE- Prtaw

Good U. Cio-nr C"W . Good B A W ^ - R . > I ^ R R . . .

BOGS

E V « s so ta> Aim 4 X". ft 4 S3 4 10 ft 4 B 4«i ft SO)

4 m a 4 « S S J ft a ft 111 ft 4 W J.J d 4 t .

B a k e each ve-ar T h e five-year-old son o( J o h n Daly

WAS (atal l v injured a t Jacksoa tbe o the r •ven lng . He was playing in t h e s t ree t , when a passing horse ran over him.

E. Wood bridge, o( In-iroit. arrived IB ZaBesville. a . a t a l a u hour the o t h e r n i g h t and (ound b i s w U e a t a hotel v l t b I W. J . Lor renv a l - o o t Detroit and an in- j U m a t e friend of ' be ( a b i i y . Wood-br idge a t t a c h 1 ^ - r . n s and th rashed ; T H E Y ARE LIABLE! b l B aouodly. T h e next a l t e m o o a ; f h e d ' s tors are al l liable to be mis-Wood bridge met L . r r e n s oa the s t ree t u k M J . They were in tnv caee. I t a m i a a d b i t b lm on toe bead with a brick. r o t . pM) (jo. because t hey sa i l I bad the IsfilctiBg fa ta l sounds . j Heart disease, and tl»ra told m e I must r . . . . . . - m . * 7 Z . . r - Grandmother said it was Liver

| ct-o.plaint, and *2 00 wor th of Kolphur . aad pOTaoe. nteblac to Imyrrrrr ibetr Bitters cu ied we.—Jeuaie /'(Mr. Hock-

all snd more t han you say (or i t . I ubeer(nlly recomniend it for I rouUes of Stomach, ' Liver or Bowels, and have ad-vised my fr iends to use It, which has Is en done and in every case wi th tbe very Us", n s u l t s . and all speak of Loose's Ex t rac t Red Clover in Ihe bii;best terms.

M l ; - - E . G R B O R X ,

Manun Ohio. March 20tb. 1 8 » .

SICK H E A D A C H E .

U o a * EED CLOTIR PUXS CCRR 8 K » Headache . Dyspepsia. Indigswtion. C** ^ ^ U a M la aaoth^ cota .a . ' '

CATARRH CAN'T BE CURED.

with LOCAL AI-PUCAT'ON, an they cannot resell tin- t ea t ol the disease. Ca ta r rh is n blisal or const i tnt ional dist-nse, and in ord> r to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall 's ca ta r rh cure is taken in tmia l ly , and acts direct ly on the l.tiM.d and mucous surfaces . Unit's " atnrrli Cure IH no quack medicine. It »IIH prescrilied liy one o( the la-st (•hislcians in t ins county for yearn, and is a regular prescription. It is roin|>osed ot the best tonics kno-vn,

with the best blood punl lers , • cling directly on the mucous surfaces. The (M-rfect combination of t h e two ingre<lients is wha t produces such vonderlul results in cu r ing ca ta r rh ,

•v'tid for testimonials tree. K. J . CHKNEY & Co., Props , Toledo,0.

Si ld by druggists , price 7Sc.

THOUSANDS POISONED. In a recent work on l l e i r l Disease, Dr

Franklin M i l e s - i h e noted specialist— gi tes ninny new and htartl ing facts, TboUKandsof | ieopleareshiwl> |Miisoning themselves, weakening their hear ts by the use ol tea , coffi-e. tolmcco and al. o -hol. TIII-M. are H E A R T W i l l i ' s , cutising it to Is at rapidly, thus graduutly wearing it ou t . producing shortness of lireatb when exercising, pa ins in side and sin ulder, hungry s n d fa int spells. Fi-nally heart (al lure and sudden destb . For weakened and Irri tated heRrts the i.r -ss everywhere highlv recomniend the New Heart Curediscovered by Dr Frank-lin Miles. which is (or sate at Y e i t e r A Look's.

Man w as made to mourn but need he stiff, r unnecessarily'/ For every |iolson tin-re is an ant idote and happily Blud-bilder is the antidote to many evils that js.ison man 's existence. This great vegetable sptcitlc is the most valuable that medical research has succeeded in wnwting f rom the s«t-ret depths of science. I t li a surprisingly controlling power in coses of cancer and tumors, it r> duces g landular swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates the bowels, promoti-s ingestion, tones the s tomach, induces sleep, sustains against fa t igue and ex-pels scrofulous and all o ther blood de-rangements . Price $1 00. Sold by all diug>ii»is.

MERIT WINS. We desire to say to ou r c i t l rens , tha t

(or vcars we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Dr. King's New l i f e Pills, Bucklen's A m i e s Salve and Electric B i t t e n , and l ave never handled remedies t h a t sell us well, or lliat have given such univer-sal satisfactiou. W e do not hesi tate to guarantee them every t ime and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactorv results do not fol-low their use. t h e s e remedies have won their great popular i ty purely ou their meri ts Uunt & U n n t e r , Druggist .

ASK YOUR F R I E N D S ABOUT IT Your distivHiing cough can lie cured, i

We know it because Kemp 's Balsam i within the i«"t (ew years has cured so many coughs and colds in ibis commu- ! nily. Its remarkable sale haa b t en won 1 entirely by its genuine mer i t . Ask some j fr iend who has used it wha t he thinks ' ot Kemp's Bali(am. There i« no medicine i M. puie, none so effective, targe bottles ; 50", and (1 at all druggists . Sample bottle free.

T H E W O N D E R F U L T O W E R . | The highest s t ruc ture in the world is ]

Eiffel Tower, at Paris , 1,000 feet high, j But the great discovery o( Dr Franklin j Miles, is cei tain to tower fa r above it in | p iomoting human hapi'iness and heaHh. I This Aonderiul nerve medicine builds ! up worn-out systems, cure* fits, spasms, . be id ache, nervous prostration, dizziness, j sleeplessness, m nlbly pains, texual I • roubles, etc. Mrs J o h n R. Miller, of ^ Valpiitaiso, Ind . , and J . D. Taylor , o( | ls>cansiion, Ind , g t i n e d 20 D"und* a , month while taking i t . Finely i l lu ' t ra t -ed treatise on "Nervous Duesses" and sample bottle of the Restomlive Nervine, f ree at YelierA: Look's, who guaran tee i t .

100 LADIES W A N T E D . And 100 Men to tal l on a n y druggis t

for a free trial package of l i n e ' s Family Medicine, the great Root a n d Herb rem-edy discovered by Dr. Silas Lane whi le in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it isapo4-itive cure. For constipation and clear-ing up the complexion i t d o t s wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large size package, 50 cents. At all ilniggists.

A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one tha t is gua ran t eed to br ing you

satisfactory results, or in ca»e of a fail-ure a return of purchase price. On ibis safe plan you can boy (rom our adver-t-sed Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. I t is guaranteed to b r ing n-lief in every case, when used for any affliction of Throat , Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. Inf lammation o( Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping '"ough, Croup, etc.. etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon Trial bottles free at Hunt & Hun te r s Drug Store.

E I L E K T S D A Y L I G H T LIVER PILLS are a boon to sufferers f rom Sick-heooacbea. Sour S tomach . Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated , pleas ant to lake and warranted to go through by d a y l i g h t

E I I - E K T ' B E X T H A C T o r T A B Sc W I L D

CBEICKV a »ale. reliable and pleasant remedy for Cough. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all th roa t t roubles ; will le-tieve and benefit cousumption. Try it ai.d be convinced. Every boltle war-ranted; price 50c. a n d one dollar per bottle. Sold by all d iuggts t s . Prepared by tlie E m m e n Propr ie tary Co., Chiea-g-'-. HI.

DR. J A Q U E S ' GERMAN WORM C A K E S destroy worms and remove them f rom tlie system. Safe pleasant and effective.

H A P P Y HOME CLOOD P U R I F I E R is the Peoples Popula r Medicine lor pur-Kying t h e blood; prevent ing or cur ing Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Headache, Doils a n d all Fevers a n d Malarial D i** -ses

Pr ice 50c. and one dollar per bottle.

UNCLE S A ' S N E R V E & BONE LINIMENT will relieveSpra nsJIruiBes. Neuralgia and Rhetimaitsm. Sold by all druggist*.

UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION f O W -DER will cure Distemper, Coughs, Cold*. Fevers and meet of tlie disease* to whicb Horses t a t t i e , Shee-p, flogs and Poultry are subjec t . Sold by ail dru^ gists.

Motners will find Dr . Wincbel l ' s Teething Sy rup jus t t h e medicine to have in tlie bouse for the chi ldren; it w ill cure Coughs, Cob Is. Sore Thrisii, and Regulate the Bowels. Try it.

D R U G S ,

D R U G S ,

D R U G S .

Everybody knows

T H E PLACHJ TO G E T

P U R E

D R U G S ,

P A T E N T

M E D I C I N E S ,

and In Fact

E V E R Y T H I N G

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

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

C K C A S . L A W - S T i t m , rsopsirros or

N A T I O N A L H O T E L . Sear D., 0. H. 4 St. Depot,

First CUsi Ilnanl snd Rooms at IVasossIs Rates

Livery and Feed Hunie In Conr.scUoa-

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

S O L D I E R S ! f h e underslgni-d at the request of m a n y

Invalid Soldiers, has qualified and bevn admi t t ed to pract ice

in t h e

Interior Department, i r d all the bureaus thcreot and is now

Read? te Prosecute Claims, "ir thow- that may lie ent i t led to PEN-

SION and BOUNTY.

M I L T O N M P R R Y .

M i l t o n M . P e r r y , A t t o r n e y 4 C o u n s e l o r a l L a w

frain ' t Hall Block, - Lowell, Mich,

Specia l a t t en t ion given to Collectiona Conveyancing, Loans and Sale

of Real Estate,

F R A N K C . A L G E R , A l t o r n o ^ r n t L a w .

C o l l e c t i o n s G i v e n P r o m p t A t t e n t i o o

MONEY TO LOTN^ATTI.'RRENT RATES. ASH IS8UHASCK v h i r r t s .

The Best Line of Key West and Domestic Cigars in Lowell

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BUS LINE, F O R E M A N & T A L B O T , PROP'S,

I 'Men for Pawiengera or Bacrage left at Train's Hotel, Darls House or Ihe Bus Bars will

receive prompt alien Uon.

EVERY WIDOW OF A SOLDIER

DepeodeDt on Her Daily Labor FOR S U P P O R T

Is enliiled k> s Pension. Also

Rveru Soldier now dluble.1. whether his dlsabitlty wsa coo-traeted in tlie •rrss-- or not. Falhera and Mothers alihout I'KESKNT me uu of support entulwt to $1 per month.

Shall be Pleased lo Prosecute Any Such Claims No riiarc* I'nlesa Soceeatfal I

Fee Limited to Tan Dollars I

The oldeat IVn.ioo Agency lo the Stale. E.taa-tished June, itfl. Adan»a(alihstampi

C. E. PERKINS. PROBATE OFFICE. ORASD R A N D S . M I C H .

stiparxio. J5c per Box. b Boxes foe f t Sold by all drnggisu.

DBItKKJtfFMl - I . IQFOR HAIIIT —In all liar Wurld Ibeec 1. but one Core,

Dr. Ualaea* O'.ld.B -p.- m.. The recent speech of C-.ngressmsn Mc-

Kmley of Ohajljefore Coogreas on the . pevdingunff b.U.hasj«t W d .a j Z > £ Z £ i patnpliiK from. Trie speech includes n,i p-n»a»^e-t n r . «he«hev the

Bruises. Sores. Ulcer*. Sab Rheum. Ft- valu-bie ststisiK-al tables, and i« ao ad-; I. a sv era'e amkrr or as - — — . . — • - a —» Tv———. drmkanl. has.

T h e B e C S A L V E U I U > e w o r l d f o r " U U .

L Ulcer*. Salt Rheum. Fe- %m—, _ . . . r Sores. Teller. Cfaauprd Hands. Cbil- mirablo presentation </ tbe id vanned -

and all 8km Fruptiuoa, of t l » principles of prrctecttoo. aa em- j M ,hnr S|—i6e Is

Old

Uains, Corns, aad all 8km nup t tuos , o f t n e j irrfr.-pies or proctecuoo. aa em- , 1 ^ , , , . a w i it^.- aart aad positively cures Piles.« no par re- bodied in tbe new Tenff Bill, j U. day heber. ibey T I I I drmkmr thHr OWN

quired. It is guaranteed u> give penect Send a two-cent stamp !•* a copy to - .**. har»rsl[ j™; satiafvtion. or money refunded. Prio* the A X E E I C A V PEOTEenVE T A E I F P .^N^ara aa4 fail parslcwlara AMtrmi la

pet 100. a t this I f cents per bos. For sale by Html * L*AOi k. a W » t 83d Street, New York e wihVwea. Ojia«» Sesonc c*., tit Ks<w st. City. Oon^.ti, o.

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FrascrEmf rl:h -n«fl>a.yCTiralgaand.V.at *. Swi !/y drac.-l.ta nfi)at«if. rr tr Ba:^Scer.u.

totally l laalcr MarVa, Lowell, Maaa.

Mrs. Allan's Ooiaer Hair Wash, rarVlai. F n EkvS Kuarta Do;., tor SMLOUASTHEMK. L;OBA.LWNCDETUF •.prrtormlMii. haa«4nata«. AUfaud! a^sl ala tM mall ~ryl I rt. r u t tot

' I t W UtoanutctmUi 1-.il I'Maf l . .u MRS R W ALUPLtlSWSf*. wasSAT..I<rtafcii. t\«ial«tySraBn«a

AT J . E . LEE'S MEAT HABKET On Ihe Rndre. *01 always be found ths

ch Wceat cuts of Meat. Fish and Poul-try In their seasons, at Prices

Ala-sya Reaaonabts.

J . E . L E E , - Lowell, Mich.

F.E.CSREMEDY KIDNEY I uLCOD,

LIVERl StflO * BOTTIL SIX (OR 55. TRY IT TO-OAy

Q R P I I ) L I V E R will

-c.tus^: a Cough, so will

blood iniprf. 'natetl with kid-

n ' y poison. Many ficople

n'-aHv Cou<r]i away their lives

w ' - i what t!u-y c,i!l Consump-

tit n. which, however, would

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0'.:/!'.;v ch ant-d out of its L'ric

A i i i'oison bv the vegetable

harmless alterative,

F.EC.f'EREMEDY 1 t t ^ * S 0 T 7 l L £ H fUR}S. TRY IT TO-DAY

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THE WEST MICHIGAN jDSlNESS {]N1VERSITY oORMALCHOOL

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. W E T E A C H

Actual Business Shorthand and Typewriting AND TELEGRAPHY.

IN OUR NORMAL DEPARTMENT W E H A V E A TNOROUGH T E A C H E R S C O U E S E ,

Scientific, Classical, Music, Civil Engineering, Fine Ar t AND ELOCUTION COURSES.

We Board and Room our Students for S2.50 per week. Expenses less here than anywhere else. Address

A. E. YERKX, Pres.

Children Cry fcr P i t c W s Car

r.-hn KaiT ass tL.i. •*' rr." ''aator a. Wb«iaie waaaQ^'-d-aljoerk-i :• rCa.-; -r -

aie 3 ja sbcelusj to Casrwu. A*hrc u* LaJ CniUrtn. caie t!»cai daux' i.

I P I S O ' S R E M E D Y F O R C A T A R R H .

Best. Easiest to use. Cheapes t . Belief is i m m n i i a t e . A en re Is cer ta in . For Cold in t h e Head it h a s no equaL

CATARRH ti t is an Ointment, of whicb a small pArticlc is applied

to the nostrils. Price, SOc. Sold by Drunri-'ta or sent by taaO. tf ldn**, K. T. HiTTi n j r r , w orren. P i .

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

PHYSICIANS.

I - W. VlU'IfO, PhxcilclBB uml NUT-i r u n . Ufiler nvrr Vnlor i (ton.

0 0. MrDAMNKU. M D., Fh jde iu tn.i • Hnffou llrldcvRt.

MC.OUKKNK M ll„ Pbnlcun ana rfur-• (fron. omr Scotl « Hitnlw 4- r.

nr v. nl lOOKS. riijnlrlNn linfl Sor-, K«<in. Offlr* otrr M Uubi'ti'" mor», ,

Offlrr Roun—4 lo 10 *, ni. * to 4 mul T lo 8 p. m ;

^ATTORNEYS.

\ I.IIKUT JACKNON. Altornry *ncl Solid • \ lor. OvrrlxiKrll Stili'iial lUnk

BUILDERS.

Bll, WILSON, (".mlmolor anil hulMrr > IIMJ Irnrr ST llncKin si.. Lowrll. Mich.

DEALERS.

SCOTT, lUrdvuv, dMb md llulldera H a r J o u r a MwcUlif.

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t - O W E L I , . I O U R N A L m u m i o »««T wtnuraoiT, AT

L O W E L L , K E N T C O . , M I C H . IT

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

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

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

Ioc*l bunlnm llrmi 5oentt |>»r llui> BMII In-nertlon.

I 'Wl MlTprtlwrirnU at itatule pricc*. I1*"!" of Thankii W rrnu each, rvRanllMn of

thn minibrr of IIBM. All llmn« Inlfndxd In b«nrflt any onr'r hutl-

nrm. will bp vharicnl 'or al ailrrrtWnr ratm KMolutlom of rundi>lpnr«, |I.M. Marrlacr, dnalh and hlrth niHIm frrr, C'ardi In IMrcctorj CVIumn, $1 par Uur p«-

year. Carda of I In. In Pirwiory, per year lUlea for Uryor adrerttwrnenU made known

at the office.

| IIIIN nil.ICS * CO., QroeertH an.; Proitt ' iooii. Urockerr, Ke.

HeCAKTV, Wholenale and Retail Bank Block

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M Y R O N H . W A L K E K ,

A I ' T O R N E Y A N I > S O L I C I T O K

O v e r F o u r t h N a t i o n a l B a n k , Canal Htrvet, Telrplione No, 407.

CiltAND KAI'IDH, - MICH

VM. 4, TATBt'H, Oko CLArmaTO*. niAN*W BIK*

T a t e o n i , C l a p p e r t o n

COUNSELORS AT LAW,

o m e n ; G R A N D R A P I D S ,

75 Lyon St. Court Blocl.. M I C H . SlttvUl Altentlon IN Probate BIMUIM

Miate UoUectloca

D r . E . D . M c Q U E E N , Hvldenl Veterinary Hnnfroo,

Uradiuiteof oniarlo V. ierlnar}- OJleru. Toron-to Canada, profianiiiill)

AlUsdi to all D i i e u t i cf Bcne i u i Cattle Hwpltal for Lame and lllKraiird Horn.». CalU

will rrcrlte prompt attentlun nlicht onl.i) OVFICK AT L-KBKI.VS I.IVKKV H VIIS.

s . P . H I C K S .

^ t t o r n n y , I x i a u s , C o l l e c t i o n « n i i ( l I i i H i i r a n c e .

HON EY to LOAN o" REAL ESTATE SECURITY In aumi of tax) and upward* at cunecl

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omCE ovnt CLARK A WINKOAU s.

LOWELL, ' . . M1CH-

B . . H R R B B . R T .

AUTISTIC TAIL'IK.

Fine S u i t s , O v e r c o a t s and T r a c s e r s

Pint linor Weal NL Kiprem onire.

" H U N T & DAVIS ABSTRACT CO. 0

A b s t r a c t s o f T i t l e # R e a l E s t a t e

Under City National Bank. nRANO HAPIDS. - MICHHJAN.

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H O M E S E E K E R S ' E X C y R S I O N ,

S«pt. 9 and 23-7 and Oct. 14,1890.

ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. TO

K a n s i - i , N c l i r a s k a . Mis sou r i , C o l o r a <Jo, I n d i a n T c r . , A r k a n s a s , T e x a s , Sew Mexico, U t a h , U ' y o m i n g , I d a h o , N ' o r t h w e f t I o w a , M i n n e s o t a , N o r t h s o d S o u t h D a k o t a ami M o n t . m a .

TadecU limited to Return Within Thiiv Dayi.

CaS • • O " twAmttont r.>r iirketaund funhei

A . O . H K V D I . A L F F , Ag—t Uu V.. O. £. SI. Uf.l.

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

For Oorernor-| JAMES M. TURNER, of Ingham I V i For Lleutenant-floTernor— I WILLIAM H LINTON, of 8a*lna». For Becretarj' of Hute-

WASHLNUTON OAKDSKH, of Calhoun Co For Treaaurer—

JOHKPH B. MOORE, of Wayne Co. For Auditor Oeneral-

TIIERON F. OIDDINOH, of Kalama«iv>Co, For Commlaalonrr of thr Slate I And Ortlcv-

JOHN 0. BKHHV, of Ota»fo Oo. For Attornrydrntral—

BENJAMIN W HUSTON, of Tuwola Co. For Superintendent of Public Initruutlon-

OHR SCnURTZ. of Eat an Co For 5Irml«er of the Stai- B iard of Education—

OSCAK M BALLOU, of Alleyau Co. For Justice of the Kuprernr Court—

EDWARD CAHII.U of InRham Co.

CONGRESSIONAL.

For Conpre«»man fn.m thr Fifth IH«trlct-CHAllLEs W, WATKINS of Urand llap da

COUNTY TICKET,

For State Senator -WILLIAM T, ADAMS,

F-.r Shrriff— ISAAC K. LAMOUEAUt

Fur County Clerk— JAMES S, KNOX

For Iteirlater of Deed»-NATHAMKL RICK.

For County Treanurer— SHERMAN T. COUSON.

For ProaecutinK AtUirnry-JAMKS E. McBRIDK.

For Circuit Court Commlnalonrra-D WIGHT 0088, Al FKKD WOLCOTT.

For CoroDen— HENRY E. LOCHER, DANIEL J. WALLACE.

For Surreyor-DORR SKEELS.

Seven Free Trade Confeulon*.

(k. t . r K m |

We will put our own E q u a l i z -intelligent and skil l ful ing Atneri-a n d p r o d ur t ive labor c a n a n d ujKin n plane of e<|uality fon-ign I a-with tho lalmrcni of all Imr. o t h e r c o u n t r i e s . - R o g e r Q. Mills, at EMt St,I»utH, September 85, 1888.

l i e (Clevelund) hnHchal- War f o r lenged t h e prote<-ted in- e x t e r n i i n a d u ' t i i e s o f the country to tinn o n in a fight of exterminat ion, duatries. —Senator Vest 's Letter to Vest I^einooralic Club, St. Louis, 188y.

T h e p r o d u c e r s , of Produc- rs " o u r He, s u p p n i t not supjiort con-merely themselves, but a ' l sinners, those who are wi thdrawn from production.—Times. Feb. 14, 1890,

The inertafd wage* a t - II o m e trsci labor f rom all over p r o d u c t i o n t h e w o r l d , — H e n r y i n c r e a s e s George's SUni.lard, Feb. wage-, M. 1800.

The t ru th Is tha t t h e P r o t e r -br»t rails are wi l ing in t i o n cheap-England a t £7 As. ($34 OU) ons goodh. Iier ton, and in t ins coun-try at f32 —Evening Poet. Blarch 1. 1890,

I m m i g r a n t s bring less C l o t h i n g baggage than formerly , a n d house-liecaui-o they have found h o l d sup-o u t t h a t clulhing nntl plies cheap, h o ti rehold mpiili.-n a r e as cheap here as In t h e old countr ies . — 8u|)erin-tendent Jackson, of Castle Ciar.len, before the Con-g r e s s i o n a l Commit tee , April 9, 1890.

Mr lilaine's talk about l i o m e in-n c i p r o c i t y chiefly bene- d u n t r i a I filling t h e f a rmers is a m a r k e t fine specimen o f h i a p e - b e n e f i t s culiar nonsense. T b e farmers , fa rmers will be benefi ted, but not by n t w marke t s for the i r gra in and o the r products . They will l>en-efit by the grea ter pros-perity of tbe manufac tu r -ing operat ives which will msult f r om a wider mar-

ket for American manu-factures . — Herald, Aug. 16, 1890.

A GREAT C R A S H .

raUure In New Vork of the Commluloa n r m of Kaw/er. Wallace * Ca.

N e w YoitK. Sept. a. - S a m u e l A Saw-yer, Daniel L Wallace and Thomas Miller, c o n p r N I n g the firm of Sawyer, WsIIace A Co., e*)>or'ers of breadstaffs and cot tons and dealer* In leaf tobacco a t 18 Hroadway, caused g rea t surpr ise in business clrcl-s Thursday by making an ass ignment to Marshal Ay;ea. T h o firm did a large export trade in g r s ln and did a very largo liuitlnesn In cotton and coffee optlovs, principally for Euro-pean accoutiL and were tho leading oommlsslon inerchantH in this c i ty in hsavy leal tobacco, which they sold to manufacturorH and imiHirUirs.

I t Is an absoluto .md Ir re t r ievable col-lapse. and the large capital of tbe con-cern Is completely wiped o u t I t U Itn-posalble as yet to asoerialn tbe e x t e n t of the firm k l iahll l t lea, but they s r e roughly est imated by menibers of t h s house to lie upward of 82.000,000.

Jio f'unll.lrner In t h e Hoard. BALTlMoitr, Md.. S e p t . V - T h o Fed-

eration of fiabor lias declined a reques t lo aid the New York Cent ia ! s t r ike r s because they have no mmtldonce In t h s General Kxecutive Hoard of tbe Knights, and do not believe iho money will reach the strikers.

A llrrwery lla rar it I'EOUIA. Ill,, S e p t 6. — Koll tucr 's

brewery was destroyed by fire a t au early hour Friday morning, Tbe loss

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

B n m m a r y o f t h o Dal ly W o r k to t h e S e n a t e a n d H o u s e .

Important Mewnrei Under I 'onflderatlaa fcy Ihe Nationil Law-Makert-A

Iternr.l nl Ktenti of tlen-etal Intrrrat

SKNATK. WAsuiNfiToN, Sept 2. -In the Senate

yestonlay the t ime was oocupled in con-sidering the larllT hill. Mr. Sherman proposod an amemlmont to the bill to CBtabllsh a limited reciprocity with Canada, but no action was lakerw

WASIIINI.TON. Sept. S. Mr. Hale made a speech in the Senate yesterday in sup-port ol the l l la lne reciprocity idea, and Mr. Thomas advocated closer coinmer-olal relat ions with i'ann.11. A bill was Introduced providing that he rea f t e r no Nat ional hank shall Issue c i rculat ing notea. The tariff hill was f a r t h e r con-sidered

WASHINOTON, Sep t 4.—Tho Sena te spent the t ime yns terJsy , Including an evening session, in a discussion on the reciprocity idea In connection with the sugar schedule of the tariff hill. No vote waa taken.

WASIUROTON, Sep t ft.- The genera l deba te on the tariff hill In ihe Henste e s m e to an end yesterday. Amend-ments placing binding twine on the f ree Hat and reduolnv the duty on flax or hemp from to 810 a ton were agreed to.

WAiniNoroN, Sopt « —In the Senate yesterday most of the t ime was spen t In discussing the f ree list in the tariff bill, and blndlng- twine was placed on the l i s t Favorable reports were made on t b e e ight -hour and other labor bil ls wh 'cb passed t h e House.

WASIIINUTON. Sep t 8.—The Senate practically completed considerat ion of t h e tariff bill on Saturday, only a few reserved paragraphs remaining to bo acted on. One of the amendments sdopted pvovides for the admission of t in-pla te f ree of d u t r af ter ISM.

llllt'SK. WASIUNOTON. Sept 2.—Hills were

passed In the House ye i t en lay provld Ing fo; Govnrnment Inspection of coal mines In the Te r r i t o r i e s and e x t e n d i n g criminal Jurisdiction of Federal courts to the great lak-s . A favorable report was made on a resolution authorizing a commit tee to visit the Ter r i to r ies and decide whe the r they are en t i t l ed to Statehood.

WxsHIHOTox. Sept. . t—In the House yesterday Mr. Cooper l la .) snd Mr. Wll son (Mo.) discussed the Clayton-Ureck-Inr ld^e elect ion contes t A bill was passed declaring Itock Island a port of del ivery.

WASIIISOTIIX. s e p t 1—In the House yesterday t h e Clayton-Hrecklnrldge contested elecil.in case was f u r t h e r dis-cussed. and Mr. Kennedy (0.) denounced t h e Senate for its action in she lv ing the Federal elentlon hill and scored Senator Quay In sca th ing terms

WAtniNOTON. Sept. ft.—A bill was In-troduced In the Houhe yesterday to re-t i r e t h s circulat ion of National banks and to issue l. 'g.il-ieuder noies In lieu thereof. The Senate bill was passed to establ ish a port of delivery a t S lons City, la. Tlie t i y 'on Ilreckinrldga elect ion case was furi l ier discussed.

WASHINUTOX, S e p t «. - I n the House yeaterday the Clayton- l l recklnr idfe elect ion case was airain taken up, and Mr. Breckinridge spoko in his own be-half . Mr. I)»ir.ell 11'.< | denounced tbe murder cf Clayton, af ter which t h e seat of Breckinridge w.ts .(eelsred vacant by a vots of 10S to liJ. At the evening s e s alon th i r ty peiiHion bills were passed,

WASHINGTON s. pi, 8—In the House on Saturday a lull was passed g ran t ing a pension of SIOH a momh to l ieneral Henry A. Harnum, The conferenixi re-por t on the river ami harbor bill wa* agreed to.

MY LESSON,

I told a Mvm 1 It w.wn't much For a Ultle irirl to tell;

And I only told It softly and low. To my Intlmato fch.->1 mate. Belle

Bat Ihe silly «e> n't grew ami irn-w. And all nmuu.l II spreail.

Until at but It was Imrd to And The Uilnx I had rmlly sal.L

And when I mi In mamma's Up. With nil my Inmbloa lol.l.

She Mid 'twas thn "matter Rrrs*" that (rea From ihe "little flni" .%f old.

So k Iram.sl a Iraaon well that night Before 1 went to bed.

And mamma gave me a rule to keep, And this Is what she sildi

'The only way la never to say A word that can offend;

Not even cl.we to the listening ear Of Ihe dearaat InUniaU friend:"

-Youth "i OompanloL

A T E N N I S R O M A N C E .

T H E DEADLY C Y C L O N E .

Ruin and lleatli 01 Tin, I nutillat la Weal Virginia.

PABKERSBCBO. W. Va.. S o p t A—A report of a terr ible cyclone reached here Saturday evening from Roan and Jackson counties. Ureal damage to property and stock and the loss of many lives are reported. The storm crossed near Leroy and MeadowvlHa In Jackson County, going In a noriheast-• r ly direction. It struck the ear th nesr t h e fsrm of H. D*vls. near l ^ roy . and swept away every thing In Its path. Haystacks, fences, crops and t imber were flattened out or destroyed. A number of ca t t le were picked up and carried severul hundred yards snd cruibcd to deiilh. On the Adama place barns, cattle, hay ami oiahui ldings wore crushcd and carried av.ay. Al ileorge Bogg*' farm shee^ burns with a large flock of sheep and Ills g r a n r l e s were carried away. Xol a llvl ,g th ing was lof t In tho path ol the suirm. From the Boggs place the cyclone dipped again and carried away the dwel l ing of Fanner Kebauch, not lea*lng a slick of timber. T h e r e were nine people In the home, Kebauch, h is wife, two ohlldri ii and five others , all of whom were wrr ibly injured, four re-

Eurted fatal ly. Thn cyclone and cloud-urst was the tiiost destructive and fa ta l

t h a t ba* struck this section for many years.

la l l a till, Tral.i IVrrcharT ALUASV, N. y --ept S.—John J .

Rood, a brakemun r siding at Eas t Al-bany, was arrested Sunday a t Hudson charged with wre.-l, in; ' the t ra in near Castloton on Thnrsd iy n i g h t I l l s said t h a t ho has confess | his crime and has given the names of 'ourcompaniona, all of whom. It Is said, ire striker*.

The Flou.U In < enlnil t.urope. LONDON. Sept. s. —The Chronicle 's

Vienna correspmi' mil says It is esti-mated tha i the lu- es by the floods In Central Europe » lll e eh »ill,0ixi,000. Owing to the dan .go lo tue beet crop It Is l ikely that tue Austrian sugar ex-ports Will hi- Oo |ier c e n t under tbe average.

Flames in ,. W.sr.insln TMWH. AKCADIA, Wis,, s - p t fl.—Fire Fri-

day mi.rnlng d -str ,vid the Mineral Springs Hotel. >1. ' . -kil l ing r ink. Maasure's s tore • rg M's ware-house T h e lo . i.i -Ml "JO. Tbe cause of lie lln > . n.

Uardahlpa of • MlnUlor'a Life. The folks who think preuchers flonrish

on the fu t of tho latnl a re reepectful ly requested to read the following ext rac t f rom a le t te r received a t th is office f rom a Vlrginiu Bapt is t prcaehcr. " I have not a bushel of corn, a pock of flour nor five pounds of meat in the world, and I have no t a dollar to buy with, and my cbnrchea a r e not able to pay me for my work." He doe* not auk for help—noth-ing waa f u r t h e r from his thought—but if nnybody detdrea to brighten his life w e will nnder-jike to see t h a t t h e sun-shine falls npon his hnine.—Richmond Herald.

The Auierlean a Glutton. The average American, a l though a

ooloflaal eater , does nut a t present know | bow to dine. This is a homo truth-which

la placed at t l n o o i . ou which there Is ho resenta extremely, and controdicta an Insurance ol 810,000. The brewery i wi th vigor: Indeed, he is ap t to in t roduce will bo robu l l t I comparifona Iwtwoon t h e rataanuits of

» rigiiie.ie.i In lie nth. ' his own and other lands which invar iably NEW ALBANY. Ind., Sept. « . - T b o ! l e a V B u : a rfe'0 b a l a n c e in favor of Del-

wife of Charles Uraham, l iving near f f i i c o ' s . Still, spite of an occa«ional here, n u so IrlghioueU j e a i e n i a j b j » , eteeption. the American bora g s s t ro drunken man swe ir ing a t her tha t sbo n 0 D l e I" Tare a bird aa tho American went Into convulsions, Irom which sbo ! born chef of any serious pretension*.— died. CornluU Mu.-aziuo.

Francis Robinson had fallen in l o r e N o one berides himself suspected it , not even his mother, who knew be t te r tl .an any one else how mnch her son was capa-ble of feeling. No one, you see, t hough t of love in connection wi th Franclfl. Ho waa "nice ," of c o n n e . How he wished sometimes he wasn' t . Then n t least people would have some definite feeling abont hint. l i e wasn' t stnpid n t all. Indeed, ho had a lways learned easily and been near tho top of his classes both lo schools and a t his universi ty. All hi* comrades liked him well enough—no ou t ever thought of detest ing him. Ho had a very clear mind , approaching brill-iancy, and he conld talk fa i r ly well—as well as mo«t of the men he know. He was jus t ordinari ly well looking, bnt who cares if a man is handsome or not? And of all th ingi deliver us f rom a pre t ty innnl Dnt Francis Robinson wasn ' t na tura l ly a person yon would " t a k e to ," as the phrase goes. H e couldn ' t help i t , and yon certainly couldn ' t ei ther.

He had fallen In love, I said. He had shown good taste in his choice—far m o r e taste than Bense most people would have said. For who wan ta t o nourish or en-courage a hopeless affection? The gir l was pre t ty and she was br ight , very at-t ract ive in every way. W h y shouldn ' t ho fal l in love w i t h he r if he wanted to, pray? But why should fce? Do you th ink he could hope for a r e tu rn of his regard?

He sat down determinedly one day in t h e privacy of his own room to decide tho mat te r . Ho pu t i t before himself as impart ial ly as he conld. H e waa used to communing with and consult ing him-self. fo r he hail never had a friend dear enongh to open his hear t to. This is tho way he put the case—he was s tudying for t h e bar, so the expression fits:

" 1 am young, i am not handsome, bn t I don't th ink tha t need count. I have money enough now to support a wi fe well and hope to earn more soon. I am in sound heal th , menta l ly as well as physically. 1 a m not dull. I can and will make a m a r k in tho world. 1 love Alice Starr . W h y should I not make her care for me? I am certain she cares for no one else. Very well, 1 am not worthy of her, but no man is or ever will be. and if she will mar ry me I will make my life such tha t she need never be ashamed of any ac t in it. How am I to convince her of this? If I should tell her now she would th ink me mad, and just ly . Finrt I m a s t do something worthy of notice, tha t is sure. 1 can ' t write. I never could excell that way. It will Is) w m e t ime yet before 1 can hope to distinguish myself in court . Wha t can 1 do?"

There he had Ui leave the problem, and for some t ime i t remained unsolved. Wha t conld ho do? He asked himself again and agnin. Th i s thought of thn law court ni.-st mitnrally recurred to liim, since that was his avocation in life. Suddenly, one day, as he was riding soli-tarily along a by street In Harwin ton , his nat ive tov.n. he saw something tha t gave him his givat idea. He reined in his home so quickly tha t t h a t peaceful an imal was profoundly surprised, and doabtleas pondered, with eqnlno grav i ty , the why and wherefore of i t in his stable af ter-ward,

" B y Jove!" thought and almost said Francis Rotrinson, " I have it. I'll win my laurels in one kind of a court , any-way. She is jus t devoted to tennis, and if I can't get to be champion of th is town la that , with such an aim, I tun more of an idiot tlian 1 th ink 1 a m . "

Which shows tha t at least he had some self confidence. He wont to work im-mediately. Ho played tennis a l i t t le, of course, but hail never devoted much timo or thought to i t . Perhaps th is was part ly duo lately to tho fact t h a t ho wa* not a memlier of Alice Starr 's club. "Al ice Starr 's c lub" 1 say advisedly, for she was the leading spiri t as well as the best player in i t F ranc i s knew he conld get into the club, otherwise known as the "Special," if he tried, bn t first he mus t play well. For over a month he devoted hours each day to practice wi th his racket and ball , a t first in a tete-a-tete w i t h the side of the house and then with any one he could I n n into his toils. He had a fine cour t inado on his own lawn, the better to entice people to practice.

W i t h his determinat ion ho succeeded finely, and when bo applied for admit-tance to the Special he knew he was up to any member in i t unless )! w re Alice Starr . He might have waited a l i t t le longer, but he was ge t t ing impat ient , and people were gut t ing tirod of being beaten. He was admit ted to the c lub easily enough. 1 have said t h a t uu one disliked him, and if members didn ' t w a n t to play wi th him they needn't . I t is • f ac t worthy of notice t h a t every Indlvid-nal who had been practiced on kr.d of late badly beaten had forgot ten to men-tion the f a c t I t was j u s t beastly luck anyway, and on his own court , too. Bo there was no general impression of his good playing, as there m i g h t have been if his par tners nad been more generous in g iv ing to the world their scores.

A day or two a f t e r be had been en-rolled as a member Francis walked into the g rounds one af ternoon j u s t as play

a t its height. Tlie five cour t s were all occupied j u s t then, bu t soon, one being left , a man w h o thought it waa

Continued on 4lh Pnyr.

Elegmit New Fall Styles in Stiilings, at Smith ' s .

Not lee!

The Books and AccouMs of t h e late l inn of Howk and Host wick are in ou r i haims for setUemflOt. All indebted will I please call and set t le at once.

A . F. H O W K & S O N |

I'antw to nieasure, #;t, at Hmith'*

For Sale.

One delivety wagon, 1 s 'ngle buggy and 1 safe, formerly belonumg to Mor tan ' & Smi th All occiiuiilH due said l lrm j mus t be settled immediate ly , hv money or ii good note. D. U LOOK,

Assignee.

Itepubllrau Olatrlet C'onvenllon. j

There will lie a Republican Con>- nUon held al Colby'a Hall In the Tillage of Itock ford, on Sat- 1

urday. Srpt. IS. 1X90, at one '.'clock p ni.. lor tlie l.urpmie of nomliialing a candidate for th- State I^-giUaturr from ti e I lord Hepreaentatire Ilia triet. Kent County, and for the tranaactlou of any oilier hudueu which may properly cumr be fore liu cnnTrnnon.

J.T.AOUI.D, T W.GIIIBS. D C. L Y L K . R . D. H U K O C K ,

IMat rid ''omiultlM. Da'rd .luguft 11. IMU.

S o p t e m b B r 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8 , 1 9 , E m b r o i d e r e d F l m m c i n g s .

T h e L a r g e s t F a i r i n W e s t -

e r n M i c h i g a n .

T h e P l a c e to S h o w Y o u r H o r s e s , C a t t l e ,

S h e e p a n d S w i n e .

S p e e d P r e m i u m s $ 1 , 2 5 0

H o t C o n t e s t e d R a c e s E v e r y D a y .

T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 1 8 t h , t h e g r e a t

P A T R O N S O F I N D U S T R Y D A Y !

$ 5 0 . 0 0 i n P r e m i u m s t o t h e l a r g e s t d e l e g a t i o n u n d e r o n e b a n -

n e r . H O N . C . V . D E L A N I ) , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f t h e s t a t e ,

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

- « E E T H E —

G R A N D S P E C I A L P R E M

G e t R e a d y t o a t t e n d e v e r y d a y M a k e a h o l i d a y w e e k o f i t .

B r i n g s o m e t h i n g t o t h e F a i r .

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

W e a r e C l o s i n g O u t a t 8 , 1 0 a n d 2 0 c e n t s .

N o w i s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y t o g e t

S a t i n e s C h e a p e r t h a n E v e r B e f o r e I

G i n g h a m s I G i n g h a m s I

N E W D E S I G N S .

A t f r o m 8 t o 18 c e n t s a y a r d . — — — — —

B a r g a i n s i n H a n d k e r e i i i e f s A l l T h i s M o n t t i .

W e a r e M a k i n g a

S p e c i a l D r i v e

S p e c i a l V a l u e s a t f r o m 8.c t o 3 5 c .

O N L A D I E S J E R S E Y

U N D E R W E A R ,

Remember we have t h e Exc lus ive Sale of the

m i A U A N T E E U

F A S T B L A C K

H a l f F a r e o n a l l R a i l r o a d s I

R e m e m b e r the D a t e s . F o r p a r t i c u l a r s a n d p r e m i u m list a d d r e s s

K . R . S M I T H , S e c r e t a r y .

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

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

T O I T ' S S U B S C R I B E R S .

A n d t h e only c o n d i t i o n s a r e t h a t those w h o h a v e a c h a n c e in, muiit he piiiti u p ,

I N " A . E ) " V A N " C E .

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

a c h a n c e of receiving

for In aald IMII And It Is Further Ordered. That a ropy of this 1

order lie published three suooeaalveviwk.prHtl- I oua lo aald day of hearlnit In the Lowau, Jouas. aJLa nrwtooper printed mid circulating In said County ofiKent L'YItUB B. I'KUKINK,

".""PV-) . Jn'iee of Probate II. kuaos, ItrKlater. (ICwS)

M o r t g a g e H a l e .

1 W A U L T havlBK been niadi- In Ihe OduU-S- ' Hons of a certain morlirstr mad* June M. 5 ' V' J f* - ^ Valentine Krafi enU Wary H Krafi, hU » | f r : of LowHl K* ni iWmy. u(ch

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

O n T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y i s t , 1891, t he r e will be a m e e t i n g of t h e Sub-s e n b e r s to t h e JOURNAL a t T r a i n ' s O p e r a H o u s e . Lowe l l . Mich . , at 1 0 0 P M. for t h e p u r p o s e of a w a r d i n g this S u p e r b I n s t r u m e n t to o n e of t h e Sub-s c r i b e r s t o t h e JOURNAL. After a s scmt l l i ng t h e m e e t i n g will a p p o i n t a l o m m i t t e e l o t a k e c h a r g e of t h e s w a r d i n g of t h e P r e s e n t a n d i n to the i r h a n d s will b e pu t t h e S u b t c n i i t i o n L i s t s of th is p a p e r a n d f r o m t h a t t hey d e c i d e w h o is eligit . le for a c h a n c e tif r e c e i v i n g th is M a g n i f i c e n t P i a n o , a n d e v e r y p e r s o n w h o is e l ig ib le c a n see for himself t h a t h i s n a m e g o e s in a n d t h a t h i s c h a n c e is cqup l t o tha t of a n y o t h e r p e r s o n . T h e r e will be n o t ickets o r n u m b e r s i s sued , bu t t h e n a m e s of t h e s u b s c r i b e r s will b e p r i n t e d o n c a r d s a n d t h e C o m m i t t e e will s e c t h a t all w h o a r c in g o o d s t a n d i n g g o i n to the box . A f t e r all t h e n a m e s a r c in the box t h e y will be t h o r o u g h l y mixed a n d t hen a v o t e will b e t a k e n to d e c i d e w h e t h e r t h e first, t e n t h h u n d r e d t h , o r w h i c h o n e o u t , h a s t h e P i a n o , a n d t h e p e r s o n w h o s e n a m e ij o n t h a t t i cke t is t h e o n e to w h o m the P i a n o will be g i v e n ; excep t s o m e o t h e r p e r s o n s e n d s t h e p a p e r t o t h e o n e w h o s e n a m e c o m e s ou t , t hen in t h a t c a s e t h e p e r s o n w h o s u b s c r i b e s a n d p a y s fo r t h e p a p e r is the o n e to w h o m t h e P i a n o will b e g iven .

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

It is a K r a k a u e r a n d was p u r c h a s e d t h r o u g h t h e we l l -known M u s i c H o u s e of G e o . D. H e r r i c k & C o . , 13 F o u n t a i n St., G r a n d R a p i d s , a n d was m a d e espec ia l ly fo r us , a n d is t h e best t h a t c a n be m a d e a n y w h e r e . T h e K r a k a u e r is as g o o d a P i a n o as is m a d e a n d //it's Piano is t h e gem of K r a - -.

k a t i c r . It is full E b o n y finlah a n d t h e f r o u l p a n e l s a r c o r u a m c u l e d in I f i ^ U w ^ t o ^ J T h a " J a p a n e s e L a c q u e r e d work anil in e v e r y r e s p e c t it is a s fine a s c a n b e m a d e . ' " S " ? " y d o , ' l ""cured by aaid aurtngi

wlirreby the power of sale coulaim-l in sold luortKBKr has benirne operative. Therefore notice la hereby glrrn thai wld mortgaKe will br

I ' * ,*'1" o f , b e nonnajjed premises at pub ic auellon to the blsbeat bidder, on Frl-da*. Ihe I7UI dav of October. A D. ISO, at 10

' of n S r t ! , h * ! , ' l h " """"••nirmnee

B U R L I N G T O N

DISSBII C a i p e t S w e e p e r

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

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

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

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

e r y p a r t i c u l a r .

O N O T J R

H O S E

2 0 F O l i O O R

c

W e a r e s h o w i n g a fine a s s o r t m e n t o f

- A - R - P - E - T - S

E . 1 5 . C O L I - ^ . X ? ,

L T O N B L O C K . L O W E L L . M I C H .

NOTICK 11F COMMIKMOMCIW OS CLAIMS Stalo.if Mlchuou.. I'-iunty of Kent, w Pro-

nld C..111 i >11111J

H lit AM N AURTIS, leceoaed

The undenlnied hAvitu; Iwei. ap|H.!nti«t bt the Hon. Judve of Probate ol aalil cimnly. CommlaaloiiriT ..n <'Uini> lu the matter of tali) mUktr, mi'l UhHilli. fpilu the Snd lay nf JUIh/w,,, • Ol H«|iteinl.er. A, U. i«»i. liarinc le-e.. allni. rd i.y ; ....if- ' 1

•aid Jmhle of Prnhale. I.i all oenmn. bavin* 'iik'b t«» Drv-fifit

A ' U 1 e N K e T f , , X - | n U " Of HAOOAI WIBBROOK,

•" ' • •HI at Public Auction, t . th- IIIKI"* hid ler, un SATVHI.*V T.I*trim D«V orMarncnM. A. n ino. at in oVI a k. In the fi.r ewm,at tlie hinwr on ihe preml-n berrlnafter dweribe« In thr io»n«hlp "I , r ' " * '""""'y o f Keoi.l.. ihe Hiata

clalm> aKainal aald K«l. i .

or ilici.te-,1.. p„ ,.. Ll r-u* and authoriiy y r j ' tH 10 1U-. .H, Ihe 101, day of Feluu v* . A. D. MT.'I J? P,r":'- " f K r u OmMrir.

i ^ . lotrreil „

•aid county, to receive and examine

Dated, Haplemlier «lh, A. D. IW0. Mil.'ON M. PERRY. LEONARD H. HUNT,

Il0w4i OommliMloneni

D.iu-I. Auicu.t Hh. A PI ih«U" ^IKI.ISa.V

PROBATE ORDER.—Wale ol fltcmitan.county of Keut,m. At a MMioooflhe Probata Court

for said c w t v of Kent, held at Ihe Probate Of flee, .n tbi City of flrand Rapidi, on Uie 3rd dry of S-'ptemorr In tbr year "Be thoiii.and etoht hundred and nln-ty.

Preaent ilynia K Perklua Judge of Probate In tbe matter of tlie mtate of

ARNOLD T. FAULKNER.

D r . O w a n ' i E l i c f r l e B e l l . FOR M/IN.'NDIMNIM

On reading and mint the petlllon duly reri-Oed. of Leander J . Poat, Admlnialralor of aald »tale ' pray njt thia Court for IJcenw and nu- ! Ihoriiy to aell the real eaiat of -aid deceaned. | there 1. deacribed. for tlw reiuona and purpoK-a 1

lha rein aet forth. 1 .. y V^snp/r* - s m r r j r - r ~ " . • It la Ordered, that ' , -^3,^ *0,.

FaiDit. TUB «o tu t or Ocrosm, IW0, , S su-a atteo o'clock Ii the forenoon, at aald Probate S K j f f c f f ) " a a t a r ^ 10 raatarr >raVngum OflJce, be app-Huted for be«rin« aald petition and, B L B O T f c . r t ' « ai w m BO a . - -

•aid Court, at aald time and place, to ehow I fManina Infa«u.lt' -cauae wbr a llivnae should not be Kiauied to : W-0*EMBil^W.. •aid Admlnlatrator to tell real eatata aa prayed 1 • f.vw In 1.1 . l i • * ' '* •

' s - r i i S S S S S t

K-aii' to Jacob Layer of «ame nluce, and recoid ed In offlcr .of Rrjtl.ter nf l.rrd. of aald Count?,' tn Uber l i iof Mertg.gra. Pa*o IU> juno Mtli, I in*, at IM O clock p ni. » hlch u id mnrUaite. tocetbar with the note acci.m|iai.y .nir It waa aa- i •Wned by aald Jacob layer u> Jlaiy A. Uootli o f . ' a"" ' PUcr Jiinr Id. IWU.by aa.lKnmi i. reoirtf-ed lu uld R-icUter'a Offlee lu Uber I AM of Uon ga«ra. Pane a;*. July ICUi. IS9V, at»JW. 'clock a. 1

m., andmorr than thirty days ha.inK elapanl! •Ince default In payment -.f I n t e n t ou aald note i and morttfage, and aaid aadgner by authority j rlvon her in aald mort«a|te hnvlnir theroupju 1 declared and hereby declaring the whole amount I of laid mortttattr, both prlncl|ial mid Inu-rewt i due. there la now claimed to be due upon aald 1

• " . V 1 " ' T " - 1 ;u n i 1 r" ' and idneleen 1

and 17-100 Dollya, brlnx tho whole auieunl un- 1

paid thrreon, Includiiii: Four Dollara paid for naurnnco on Inilldlnn on aald premlaea. which

la au addltlouul Urn Cy virtue of tin. lu.uuuice mrtinure, and no •till or pro.-c«l I « | Jltv having been Inatitoied to

.1 r.i T r wured by aald I wbrrvby Uir pi.wrr of uUe couialn*-

C o m e a n d S e e I t 1

' 'VOTICETOCRED.TOKK. I Wale of Michigan, county of i tl<* la hereby rlten. thai by _ NO

order of tlie Proba'e court for thn county of Kent, made on the Ulat dajr of Auguat, A D , HSU, >jx mom In

^ M O T H E R S

P - F R I E H D "

I r - f V A r . n n i . a i 5 u . « u u r \ , uun anu aitowania. on or netore uie JUtdayof of aald hlghwsr at ,«»»i l t , rrmivrn L E S S E N S PAIN _ p n TO t I F P n Frhmarj-ne»t, and thataucli claim, will bi. hi-anl wutrr of anld highway to the plaoo of

n i H R F R TO Lire, Qt. heforeaald court on Haturday, tbe aald Slat day (Hul.Jrot U. a mortgage of $3,v)| l E S I W < i r r k T U c n

U F | ^ * b r ^ "ML •tl^'oJock in the forenoon o? I I'aled, July S l .uwo.

n L n | ihuaST

F A R C O ' S /

& . { W B « r i m i e i r t s . / """W or HmI.

BUee-fltolOH • I . 8 S " J f r i p j h i J I6

ItO» ^ 1.7B " 7 ^ »H 10 BH a.otv

. S g f 5 =

g ^ r S E

. F A R C O ' S

$ 2 , 6 0 U D I E S ' D O O T Donjoli or OoaL Button.

rComaea Opera, ar i Tackleaa and Flexible.

•aid Kent County, tliat being the place ol hold Ing the ( irruit Court ot aalii County.

! eald premlaea are de cribed In aald mortraer 0 ' ' aa follow*: nil that certain piece jr pan-el of 2 'Art

; land ut.iai.- and being lu the Townahip of Low-1 C-.'Vt — — .'K"— . n. v. ,(w, uk minima ell. County of Kent and Hiateof U ii-tM -• 11 1

Il'ni'ihlli'r '"•|V r , o r c r ^, i u '" to pre deacribed aa tollowa to wit; Commencing It aent their cUlma again.! tbe eatate of , pmnt In the highway at tbe North . W c o r o e "

vi.w v o ^ i s on THEiono* o n v m Houih U. flrand River, ihmje Earterl' «r oeiWr™ * — ' Z m ^ t , « " I

EDW.N R. CRAW.

llISii,0f, '*)d .SQVnly' ' !r r M * d - 1*n'1 f u t all v. r . . ,rr , ,nP11JB .'lr" required toprraent aloDgtbe Nonb baukof Oraud Itlver. faremmcfi

h " ' ^ • ' 0 " d _ 0 0 aerv, w T S I their clnima lo aald Probate court. >. uw rrouau. u> taae in anu co npriM. Twentv-flvr m-rr. «- nH., 1 ; omcsln the city of Grand Uapld. fnr examlnn- Ihtie boundary llmlte, thenee North to the center

Uon and allowan.a. fure lba Ijwd.aj- of "I -uild highway and thenc- WeSSrly aJoS? j " iMyluillujC. !

D I M I N I S H !

W "MOWERS] MAJUJ

S J I t P j , BRADFIELD REBULATOR CO. ATIA uu at ml onuemSrs.

BOLD B Y

Y K I T E R & T a O O K .

Cahinet i<$I ! ) ( « . W a r r a n t e d ut l l i le r ' s .

Kickert'i Ice Cream.

(S»4)

, Auguat illat. A. D. IW0. OVUUH E PERKINH,

Judge of Probate,

MARY A. BOOTH, Mvaoa H Wai*»» <" Mortg^ee.

Attorney for (JwIS,

3 1 W

A . 3 V T E

A T O N C E ! !W> Uood Mcu lu KII ihe

K I N G O F T H E D A I R Y

0

I'aua. Call on C W PARKS, Kopf Duliaihg, Main 8L. Lowell, Mich!

1 ^ P A K a o ^ b T ^ r . ^ T t u . MOLD IN L O W B L L B Y

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

P B O K H A M ' S

C R O U P R E M E D Y I

s s s a r S S S S * rely upon It for Ohfcren^'Vmrt 'vuPfSZ Tnajbiea. Contain, no opiate., thu. a,JdYnr

II lo night. M d l v a n D n i S S S l F I F T Y D O S E S 2 B C E N T ^

L O W E L L J O U K N A L : W K I » N I W I » A V . S E P T K M H K U 1 0 , L » B 0 .

D e l r o i t , G ' d H a v e n s H i l w n k e e

i i A 11 . W A Y

THk O L D H K I J A U L F . KOUTRTO * I J . I " 'IN-18 T A H T A N D W E S T

la effect May 4, ISW

PAH8KNUF.R TRAINH WEST Lear*. Nua. HI, II, It, IS, US. Mlxe.1

a. m a m. p.m. p.m. noon. Ionia, 5:10 11:41 I:t8 t:N 11:00

r. m. p. m. 1:17 S;» 9:30 I:1B

0,Rapids 8:40 1* W 4:10 lOaB *:« PABBRNOER TRAINS EAST

114. Mlxnl

M R S C . A . S L A D E , Txicaia or

k t i w n t a l a n d V o c a l M o s i c , I.VON BI.K., I OWKI L, MICH.

HERE AND THERE.

Mm C. W. Barber Ik aeliouily xiek

R. B. Hunter ami family upent Htindat In Ionia.

Mr. B Billet bait In-en very Biek, hut

he IH better now.

MIHH Anna BarU'r r. iiitiie.1 fnim Mil-waukee hint week

Aggie Wylle ia attending school In (id. Rapids.

Will i l lne came home yeat. rday fur a couple nf lUyR.

( lo In Rlekert'a for Ire i ream, frull# anil cniilet'tlons.

Lowell Fair Sepi. 23, 24, W und an. Don't furgit ike date.

Come to I>iwell to the Fair, the 2.1. 24, 26 anil 20 of Beplemher.

We call your utUmtluu to Little Me'a change of mlv. this week.

l/xik at Ihe laliel on your pa|ier and if „ . . i . i i . ' you owe. pleaae call and pay up

Bd.Morae wan in town yeaterday,linik ' ' ' lnir lor giaid horHea. %

8 Eugene Parr lsh , of I t h a c i , la visit ing hiH mother. Mm Jan Carr,

L F. SeveryiiH again al hit old plane, af ter u couple of week* of dlnets.

Siime mmcn-anta stole the tent on F

Leave. Noa. 14, 18. IS, « . a. m. a. m. p. m. p. in. a in.

O.Raplda. r,;W 10:20 S:t5 10:65 ll:«i p. m.

Lowell. 7:M 10A5 4:'J) 11:50 138

'"jtumbem m ' J i t r ia^di^aU o'h« train. I 0 ' H l o m i ' " l " W n l » ' , K , id»Jr u i K h l -

. l ib the Good rich i » « " " r TibbMU, of Peabtig.i, W i a . Trauap rtatun Oo.'« Bteamrre, lor Chicago, i> viidttnK relative* and f r i ends here, dally, eaoept Saturday.

! Mr* M A. Hughwm le tnrncd f rom a l U t m aad MIIwmIM. kaving Urand IUTH>. two wfekN vimt al ('rvntnl veflU»r dailjr, Ruodaj* ••xi-rptru. at il:«U p m. j . ' *

No*. Maud IMiave elegant lluffett Cant atlen.l-1 uay. anl.

No. lISIeaTM Urand Rapid, at Tp m Batur Mr Ange (pronounced O'Shay). of day* only, with coach atiadird to uke paaeen gei* for Lowell and Ada.

Through Ucketa to all Principal point. Eaat and Weal are on jale al Lowell Statlou. A O. UKYDLAUrr, JOHN W. U)UD,

Agent LoweU. Traffic Manager. De troll

L o i e l l & H a s t i n g s R. R.

T I M E T A U L £ :

TRAINS BOOTH. Leave tx>well. 7:15 a •

•• Elmdale, 7:40 A a Arrive at Free port, 8:.U t a

TRAINS NORTH. t«an> Frreport. 9-45 » » Arrive at unulale. 10..*) i a

" Lowell III;-* a a

4:S e a 4:4.1 r a 5:111 r a

5;*i r a 5 .15 p a 8ti6 r a

T h e M a i l s .

O O I N O W E S T .

B-JWa. m.—cloned pouch for Urand Bapids .

19:17 .a m . — W a y mai l . 8:80 p. m.—Way mail .

OOINO EAST. 730 a . m.—Closed pouch f ir Uetroit.

lOrfW p. m.—Way mall . • flO p. m.—Way mall .

O O I N O BOUT'L.

7KKI a . m.—Mail by ea rne r . 7:23 a . m . - M a i l by L. ft U . R. I t 4 3 3 p. m.— " " "

F R O M T H R S O U T H .

4:00 p. m.—Mail by ea rne r , except Alio 1030 a. m . - M a i l by L. & J . R. R.

6KW p. ra.— " *' ' O O I N O N O R . S .

1:80 p. m.—Mall for Fal lamburg,Al ton, Gran t , O r a t t a n .

F R O M T H R N O R T H .

11:80 a. ut.—Hall received f r o m above places.

All malls close 80 minutes before t ime •above staled.

Po r t Office open f rom 7 a. ra. to 7:80 :p. ra.. s t andard t ime.

N o m o r e

o f t h i s !

KabtvT BMeii mil"* worn nnoomforUbly Ugbt, ,«• neraLy ^lp oft the f re t

T B E • C O L C B E S T E R " R U B B E R CO. B:nkr all •hrlr rtioe. wllh ItwMe nf heel lined with niMr r. TliU ellnv. to the «hoe and prvvenu Uie

.MbU-r truu allpi'lnj off. Call for Iho "C.ilche.tcr"

" A D H E S I V E C O U N T E R S . " AT R E T A I L B Y

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

KALERS IN BOOTS and SHOES

"LOWBti-.. - MICH

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

A G E N T .

2 C

4 C

I O C

C o l l a r s

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

S h i r t s

Leave gooda or orders nt

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

A l L i t t l e M c ' s

Will be found a

' F I N E L I N E

O F

G R O C E R I E S

Consisting (in part) of

T e a s , CofTees, Spices ,

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

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

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

s C a n n e d G o o d s , Sp i ced P icke t s

Sp i ccd O n i o n s , E x t r a c t s ,

Ra is ins , C u r r a n t s , R i c e

Cheese , C r a c k e r s ,

C a t s u p , T a b l e S a u c e , O a t M e a l

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

&,'C, & ' C , & ' C .

Also a flue line of

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

HBADOI-'ARTKBS FOR

Grand K a p i d s Bread S w e e t 4 Goods

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

Philadelphia,npeiit Sunday wllh Lowell f rulnds,

Mr and Mm Phil Reutel*terr. lef t yes-terday for a wetk 'a visit with fr iend* at Chicago,

MrvJ. C. H a r e re turned laat week f n . m n two weeks vi l l i m tbe nor thern pai t of t b e s tate .

Mir* Lirsie Rohiuaon lef t , Fr iday, for a v i n t wi th Annn and Fann ie lUniel*, ai F r a n k f u r t .

Miaa Anna Fay vudted at HUM Li l ly . Jr '*. , lost week Insiend of at Toby Byrne's, aa we bad it luitt week.

For Kale—Ctiok Stove. Parlor Stove and R a h Tub.

E . A . W H I P P L R

Martin N H m e le f t Monday fo r t l a . , in reaponse to a te legram announc ing th. ' seriou* lllneaa of hi* son in l a w . N . J Kitchens.

Married—At the M. E. Parsonage . In Bowne, Sept. 2d. by Rev. A R. Kedlor . Mr .fame* Delaney. of Rowne. a n d Mia* Lillie Bryant , of Lowell.

Li»rt—a gnicery intra book, somewhere between Fiaher'a More and ihe F u m i t u r r

Factory. The cover waa l<Kiae and tn-ty not lie with t h e book when found.

Leave at Fiaher'a and receive r eward .

Lit t le Mo had order* in for 2<5 dmhea of Raked Beans by Tuesday noon, and wa* com|ielled to bake 30 Instead of 15 dishes (aa advertiMo.il. Leave your or-ders early and secure a bean fo r next " B e a n Uay."

U « t . — A packet lawk, dark colored

li-atber coin book. S o m e w b t r e between Fred Austin's, on the Vergennea road, and Coppen'a barber shop or Althen 's store, contained two | 2 bill* and one • l lull. lieave nt this olHoe.

Are you coraing t o t h e Fair? It ta ex-|iect«-d to be the greateet Fair in K e n t l!o this year . The grounds are rapidly be-ing pu t in lirst claw abape and the en qutriee about entrlea are pour iug in. Every th ing |airtetid* a moat succetislul Fa i r .

G« i . B. Fuller baa tbe agency for a ' N a m e Front . " ( 'all and see it. Have

y o u r name on your horse. Also agency for a blacking lo oil harness, t ha i l*<ats the world. Does away wi th waahing and makes the leather sof t . Call and

e ihetn.

Candida tes for otHce a m especially urged to a t t end the Ionia fair, i'hey will lie admit ted for a q u a r t e r apiece and will be allowed to peddle «llpa with

ou t L.king out a license. Republicana, democrats, greenhuckers and ptohthi

tmnista are all invited and they »re bete-by notified tha t the fair eommenree the

16th of Seii tember and lasts four daya

Erastus Mclnlyre , who ha* been a resident of th is place since 1871, died, laal Fr iday, aged 99 years. He waa

born in 1801, in Little Fulls, N. V.. and in 1823 waa married .to Esther C ill man who survives him. They had three children, of whom only Mrs 1. W. Hal stead IH now living He was a memlier of the M. E. Church , since tak ing up his residem e here, jo ining ny letter.

If j o u like horse racing, by all means come to the l o n i t fair , Sep tember 16.17 18 and HI. If you are opposed l o that CIUKS of B|«rt , don ' t fail to a t t end the Ionia fair (see da te above) a n d admire t h e cat t le , aheep, swine and chickens If you want to " t r i p the l ight fan tas t ic toe ." w h y , sail In; you will have an oppor tuni ty , if you are " a g i n " danc ing , why pass r ight by and listen Hon. C. V. D e U n d t h e vioe president of t h e S t a t e Association Pa t rons of Indus t ry .

At the annua l businsas mee t ing of t h s Baptist church , held last Monday night , Moasrs Carter and Gould wt re re-lucted Trusteea; Mr F . N. Whi te , T rea -surer ; Mra Mary Robertaon, Clerk: Ja tnes Robertaon, Frank Stilea, a n d Ge.i. Severy. Ushers. Finance C o m m i t t e e : Messrs F . N. Whi te , Jas . Robertson, W m . Chea tham. L, F, Severy, Mra N. McCar-ty , Mrs L. J . Post . The Treasu re r pre-sented a cloah s ta tement of t h e flnanctal condition of the church . The Social Coinmittee deserve mnch praise f o r fa i th fu l aervlces.

Sa tu rday t h e corner of Main a n d W. Wate r Sta. was graced by a fel lnw wi th « s t r ik ing machine , a mou th , a n d a rasp ng voice and by combining t h e la t ter two

he made the day h'.deous. " T w o str ikes for live cents. Come up and try you r

mufuie ," a n d up ibey would come. Men who were so tender hear ted nt h o m e thut they could hardly split wood enough to la*t the day would a lmost burst a susponder in their f r a n t i c etforta to swing the heavy mauls he had . l l will lie here again, a t the fa i r , for we don ' t believe tha i he has found ao many suckera on an off day before t h i s year .

There was a rail road mee t ing h -ld a t Miuic i ia l l last Monday eve. , in t h e in-tereat ol the extension of t h e L- & IL R'y, a t which a wri t ten proposi t ion waa presented, agreeing to build the i r road f r o m t h e round bouse across Od. river to the foot of Washington St . , a n d side t r acks f rom there to the r w r ot Wisner 's mill. If a conirlbution of |F.000 is m a d e by the cltixeiiH, one-half of sa id a m o u n t to lie used to build a depot.

The papers wore s tur ted, yeaterday noon, by a commit tee app t in t ed f o r tha t purpose, but we uuderatand they are no t meet ing with the success t h a t they th ink they should. By our nex t issue tbe t h - th ing will be settled, one way or t b e other , and if it is not a go it will put a m att uffectual quietus on tbe rail ro td

ta lk .

Mrs Hinds, of Stnnton, vlmied her sis-ter, Mrs Fred Mule..Int. last week .

Kxira copies of the De lmi t Tribun »l l l lie found on aitle ut Bush * storfe.

I ' i c tu reaa t "Pbd ley s, ' one r e n t each by t h e hundred . Ca 1 and see eamplea.

Mrs Jelf Rubitisun, ol inu la , visited relatives and Ir iends in th is place last week.

Miss Nettle Wilson re turned Sa turduy f rom Bay View, where she has spent the summer .

Mr and Mrs W. P. Brown and lamlly, of Hay City, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs F. King.

Mr and Mra A. E. Gunn , of Shelby, an- visiting ths i r relatives, Mr and Mrs Albert Jackwui.

Jno . Broad bent has rented the Steam Mill anddee i reayuur t rade. Flour, Feed,

at bottom prices.

Mrs Dr Whitf ield and Mr* Addie Winchester, of Od . lUpid*, a re Malting then relatives lu this place.

Kev. C. E Con ley, of Detroit , Super-intendent of S la te Missl. ns, will pn-ach at th. Baptist church next Sunday .

A. W. Weekes and luinily returned Saturday f rom Kay View, ( i n s is look ing splendidly, weighs over 200 pounds.

There are Clasuea for all who wish to exhibit , or who have a n y t h i n g to ex-hibit, a t tho Lowell Fai r , Sept . 23, 24, 23

nd 20.

Mrs M. Ha r t has re turned f rom Gd . Rapids. Miss Leila Louck c a m e wi th her and will spend a couple of weeks re-newtug acquaiutances .

M a m e d — A t t h e home of the bride's mother , in Bowne, Sept. 2d, by Rev. A. K Keillor, Mr Wilbur H. Patdee, of Freeport, and Miss Gladys Johnson, uf Bowne.

Miss Man-ia S tuar t ' s f n e n d a in this place have received ca rds annunc lug

her marr iage to Stra t ton U. Brooks, a t Por t Hope, Sept. Dd. They will be at home a f t e r Sept. 16lh, a l Danville, 111.

The I jul les of the Fallassburg P . of 1. lodge will give an apron and neck lie social a t tbe residence of Millard Suylea, Tuenday evening, Sept. 16. Each lady to furnish hei o * n neck tie and apron. Neck-tie and supper 13c. a couple. Pic-nic supjiern. A cordial invi tat ion to all .

Are yod an admire r of t h e Percheron horaea? Some of t b e flneet specimens of tbi* popular breed of horses will b e a t l o n u dur ing t b e . f a i r . Do you prefer the Clydeadalea? Ionia county breeders don ' t take a back seat f ir anybody and you can at* some magni t icent Clydesdale norees at the Ionia fair Sept.16,17,18 and IU. Don't forget the da te .

The otticera of the Ionia fair will b t on the Krounds on rftoiday, before the fair,

ready lo render any aaalstance In their liOMer. The secretary 's office before the fair is a t the "book-store" of Smith & Smi th ; a f t e r t h e fair opens he can at all t imes be found in the office on the fair grounds. Remember the da te ; it has al-ready been given onue or twice in rhis taeue. but for f ea r some have overlooked it we again repeal tha t it is the 16. l i , 18 and 19, of September, 18g0. For Leaven's aake don ' t forget it.

Mac bad a bir thday. McPheraou. J i m you know, a n d in honor of ihat— " h o w old"? " O h ask him"—in honor of tha t event there was to be a surpr ise and a supper and cards a n d gent lemen friends and a good t ime. Well they had all that but t h e surprise, and th is is the beat par t of it. In order to allay his suspicions he was invited out to tea and told to come j u s t us he was, but as t rade waa quiet be t hough t he would go home and tlx up a l i t i l e and he did He got there just bef 're t h j gues ts be^an to arrive and was on hand to open the door fur ihem. I t was a genu ine surprise, to the oumpany, as they were to aasemble and telephone J i m lu come up. May he see many r e tu rns of the day .

It having been reported (innocently of c mrse) t h a t I am charg ing 10c. pe.- loaf for Grand Rapids Bread, 1 t a k e th is method of correct ing t h e s t a t emen t a n d quote prices aa follows for regular size loaves: Domestic Loaves 7c. Vienna " 7o. Graham '' . . . . 7 a . Rye " 7c. Cream S'tgur B u n a . . . .

Upper Peninsula Eilrael*.

Some of Lowell 's |ieople are in the Up-per Pt-ninsula and we copy t b i . f rom a letter sent lo fr iend* here

" I r o n Mountain i« a mining town. I \ -Ing In the norlhwettl purl of Menominee

coun ty . It is sitnaled on the Menoini-nee r iver, ihe largeet river In the Upper Penineula, which forms tho boundiiry line between Mich, and Wis. for 180 mllee and empties t.ito Green Bay.

I t is a II. ur lshing city of about nine thousand iiilmblinnts. Six hundred hotiBes an1 Imildiug this year and next year I hey expect t o e e e

erected-The iniiting inte .esls bete are nn

P O M T I C A I i I S S U E S .

C o n v i - t i ' i . m - Hold n n d C iu id idHtoa I v u n o d lor Offlt-o

The N II..u .1 11-

J O H N W A L T O N ' S R K V K N 0 E

" B ' o f f fn im here, yon li t t le bt-ggnrl" 1 laid Oscar Ronalds imperiously.

Tlie speaker wits a well dressed boy of ! 14, and the words were addressed to a

boy of about his own age and his sister i of 8. The contras t between their out-, ward apjiearance was s tr iking. O c a r

W n n K L!ivi:ii .11 MTION. VI.. St.pL 6. , was uf l ight complexion, and looked l ike - V e r i f i e d reiimia from 211 IOWIH In tho n " f , h o ar istocracy. Ho

, rear alio next S'""' 1 v" ," "f ^.HIH for I * o l " b 1,1 1iIh l m nd . which, it might , 1 Paige. I'.I.JH for liriglfitn and l.'.'Hl for 1 ,M, his scowling face, he twelve n u i u i r t d . A U l . n ttnj 0 1 t l l , l N . i h e s o reiurtiH make would not Iw mi wil l ing to use.

Paige's plu-u' l i v 14.104 and h i s m a j o r l t r J " ! i n Wal ton , who confronted him 15.f8V lu IilHinirluni'H imijority wi thout foar, was n s touter Imy than

Party It. g^lllie.l a l III. I .i»ir T e iet Hi Wl.enu.

Itilier I'.i.illeil New. ii' Intere.t.

VKIIMONT I I.KI TI.iV.

Oscar Ronulds." " 1 have forgiven him. Fhe ha rm ho

intended ha« only done us good." "Havo you heanl anyth ing of h im

la te lvT " N o t lately. His fa ther died ten years

since, and I am told Oscar la very ex-t ravagant , that Is all ."

The s torm iucreaaod in violuuce, shak-ing the house, flrm and s t rong as i t was. All at once tho door bell rang sharply.

" I H go myself ," wild John. " T h e servant may not bo able to close t hedoor again."

H e opened tho f ron t door, and a si trp cu t t ing wind entered wi th a flurr - of snow.

"Wi l l you give mo shelter?" said a fa int voice.

I t waa a man who spoke, still young. Ha stepped in qu i te exhausted. J o h n Walton closed t h e door.

• 'Von havo had a hard s lniggle wi th

meiise. The Chapin mine is the most | w a s ' J ' . n s i The iiv • n m s nm henrii Oscnr. Ills complexion was dark, his extensive . It lias (our shaf ta from which from gave in 1*-^ a Uepulillcan inaMirtty . Iiair, black ns tho raven's wing, h a n g ore is taken. One of the shaf ts is (Usl •»' widt h will mil be maier la l ly I over his forehead. His clothing was r.-., . t^ . . . ^r m . . . o . i . . . , ' i « r.wi- Vr,,,.. changi«l. The S e M t e .•ill lie niadn up coarse nnd well worn, h is pants were .

' • i . i . . , j of 2# llepiihllcan* .md I DemoeraL Ac-, tucked up nearly to bis knees, and shoos the s torm. Iiavo yon nut?" he said. i « w ia e ' e in »• « »M wo <»ni o eorrtln^ u» return* »•••«• Wmi h»*rii t ba and i tuck in jp were luxnrica which ho " I have luJccd. I am chll lcl t o tbe

ore per minu te . The e l e ra l lng l HOUM* will of ITT IC«»>u hi leant . dUptnied. IIU li t t le f i l ter , terrifled by ton*." works like a rope in a well, an empty ; &s Ih rma-rata nnd 2 Fanne r* 'League . Oscar's mile manner , c lung fo her brother "Come In to tho fire." und John th rew r a r descending while another , loatletl IOWA pni. i i t t i t i i . iM«ix in affright. open tho door of the s i t t ing room. with 2 tons of ore. comes up; and when Di - \1"imk«. 1... Sepu .1. T i n - p r o - "Don' t bo scared of him, Lizrie," aaid He psreeivad t h a t tho s t ranger had

it eomes up it is run off and an empty one put in Its place. The ore la shipped by Mil to Escanaba, a dis tance of about 30 miles, which ia the principal Lakw Port for t h a t region. The railroad cars a re of two sizes, one ca r ry ing 7 tons aud the o ther 20 tons. At Negaunee the wri ter saw these cars loaded by a stenm shovel, i h a t would load a 20 ton ca r In a min-ute. H e t imed a smaller shovel iha t wits a t work and found tha t it would llll a 7-ton car in one minu te wllh t i m e shovelsful . And a 30-ton car would be filled in two minutes . I ron Mountain has s ix mines , the Chapin is ihe largest

hlbit iou State conveution was held In John. "Ho won't dare to touch ns." 110 0 V L ,reoat and appeared thoroughly th is eli y Thiirs 'Uv llfty dele- "Won ' t I, though?" said Oscar, clutch- chilled- Warm drinka were ordered and gates beinif p r e e n . Tbe following ing his stick l ighter . , in half an hour he was more comfor t -noitiiniiilniis tveru in uie: Seitreiary of Htale. 0. II. M r. ir lund. of Mi sun C l l . ; Auditor el Si uie. Ir;i Uoress. of To-ledo; Treasurer . .1. ('. Iteeii. of Keokuk Couttly; Supreine (,'ouri Judge, (1. B. Turney: I'li rk nf the Stipreuiu CotirL 1). F. Spurrier, of T ..vlor t'.iiintv; Ite-porler of the Silpr-me I'ouri. I). B Crawford, of l lanl iu County. It was resolved lo put i < .iii»re»sloiial t icket in each district .m i a C.MIIIU ticket in each county.

ANOTIII 11 til ki t IN W|-l.l\«IN. MlLWAt'M K. Sept. I". —The Slate con-

vontlon ol ine I'tiion Lalor p j r i y met

him. "You havo no business here, you

beggar," said Oscar furiously. " I am no beggar ," said tho barefoot

boy proudly. "This is my father 's land. Can you

deny t h a t / ' demanded Oscar. " I know i t is. and I suppose it will l «

yours some day ." "Then, why h ive yon in t ruded here?" " I did not suppese it would do any

harm to pick a few berries, which would and has aent ou t l f l U 7 8 tons of ore Uu . ^ and p l a ^ d « h e n r i a e decay on Ihe vfaea."

year . the lolldwinir ticket In the ileld: For "Then you know i t now. I don't care Eacanaba receivea 230 ore Uains daily Qovernor. lo loue l lteiili<>n May. of Vir- ' " r the la'rries. but I don ' t want any

a u d usually 60 to 64 cars to each t ra in , g ln ia : Lleutenani-Ui.vernur. Nelson E. heggar a brnts on my fa ther ' s plnoe." The Upper Pemnaultt baa ahipped this Allen, of It. :iv.-r Ham: SisTi iary of "Stop Uicre. young mas te r . " sa id John r e a r 4 'a7 fiftS t i .n . of Iron . .n. .f which 1 Willinin M. Ux-kv.msl, of Uipon; finnly., on called me a beggar and 1 year 4.547.6M t ^ of l m n < ^ or which H l : > l c T r . , m , „ r i , r . U f r , „ 1 M i I i n t , . d i 1 not care much, but if you call my Escanaba has sent out 2,038,010. IOIIH, | If you are interesteil in this |iart ol our beuut i fa l S t a t e we will try and send you ano the r le t te r . "

LRGRAND, Marshall Co,. Ia., I August 23th, ISVO, )

MR EDITOR,-Will you allow a few

llnea f rom one who was one of the first of the JOURNAL'S regular correspondents and cont inued so for many years. W e like ou r new home very well, I sent you a ca ta logue of ou r college. We also have a splendid Kraded school, and the Iriends have a fine Seminary . My two children are s tudents in t h s college and will c o m m e n c e their second year Sept. gth. W e b a . e bad a dry summer , the hay crop was *plendid, bu t oata were onlv about half a crop, com will lie about two-thi rds and potatoes not more t han a q u a r t e r of a crep. We do not pretend to raise whea t here .

You o u g h t to have seen the "Original Package" men get up and get , aa soon as the Pteaidetil signed the bill. They jus t akedadled and I do not know uf one shop r u n n i n g now. "Prohibi t ion doe* not prohibi t , " O no!

I would like lo say a word to " P e t e r " and "Bo-Peep," donl you th ink it would be well to leave out you r |iersonalllte*, nooneca re s to read them bu t yourselves. We tha t pay cash for the paper would like someth ing better. Of course we want ait the news, and n j o k e now and then will do no ha rm, but |iersonal flings are nei ther jokes nor news,

" W l l h c h a n t y towards al l ,"

A . F O R D .

Reunion.

The Reunion of the Early Settlers of South Boston and vicinity, will lie held

a t the Sou th Boston Grange Hall, Oct. 2nd, 18g0. A curdu l invitation is ex-tended .o al l to a t t end .

A. S. STANNARD, Pres., J . C . E N O U S H , S e c .

"Not if you know what la best for • b l e ' n o l t , o k l ' J t h in and haggard, and yourself," raid John , looking fixedly a t 11 ,8 f f t c® b o r o t1 '0 ' " ipress of dissipation.

• '• une and look a t ou r Piano, o'ira now, yours it may lie. It will certainly belong to some of yon.

Tea eh era Kianiinatloii .

The Kegular Examina t ion of teachers for Kent County will lie held in Grand Kaplds, on Thur sday and Fr iday, Aug. Tib und 8lh. in the Wes t Michican Busi-ness University, No. 23 South Division Street. Exumiiiatlun is for a d gnules .

S|ie.'iul Examinat ions , for thii.l g rade only, will IM- held in thn City Hall , Gd

Rapids, on ibe la.-i i ' lnlay of Augus t , September, October and November, 1. e . August 20, Sep tember26 , October81 a n d November 28.

liy Order of Co. Board of Examiners, A . H A M L I N S M I T H , S e c r e t a r y .

The m a n a g e m e n t of tbe Ionia fair do not wish their pa tmns swindled and

wheels of fo r tune and other gambling devices will not be allowed. If you want to sell r e f reshments to the aaaembl-ed mul t i tude , all r ight . George Nichols hss charge of the booths and s tands and will be pleaned to assign you space—for a considerat ion.

7e. 12c, pe rduz .

Plain " ISc. f ' . euoh Roils 12c. Duughnui* (large) 15c. "

The above pnoea to remain unt i l noti-ned through this med ium. Bread a r -rives fresh every day . Respectful ly ,

L I T T L E M C .

There are probably some young people in this communi ty who posseas more o r less talent f u r drawing , and w h o unly

need the oppor tuni ty of cul t iva ' . ing their Liieiit to m a k e an ar t is t ic and financial suuetata, and achieve f a m e a;id fo r tune by their work. For the benefit of such aspiring ar t is ls the Detroit Museum of Art was founded , and it is now fu l ly

equipped for the work of thorough in-struction in drawing , paint ing, archi tec-

ture and decorat ing. The next t e r m upens on September 15th. The rales of t u iuun are gauged wi th referunce to simply paying the r u n n i n g exfienses of tLe school, and are probably the lowest uf any a r t school in the country , i t is calculated tha t board a n d lodging can be procured for pupils w h o desire it in respectable boarding housed a t low rates, so I hat it is anticipated tiiat |200 will be sutllcient to carry Uie pupil through tbe school year for the two pi .nclpai i tems of tuitiun a n d board, if he is diaposed to

be economical . Through tho generosity of a gentle-

man a $1,000 soholarshlp will bu oifered for two years s tudy in Eurupe. There will also be o the r scholarships of a term's tuition in each class. Altogether , a r t s tudents in Michigan havo never bad

better opportunit ies for a thorough a r l -iatic t ra in ing , combined wi th such small expense, and such valuable prizes as a re offered by t h e Museum of Ar t to sincere wurkera. Any lu r the r in fo rmat ion in regard to t e rms , classes, etc. , can be ob-

tained by address ing the Secre tary ,

Museum of Ar t , Detroi t .

Card or Thank*.

We wish to exprtws our deepesl thanks to those kind friends who rendered to us their kindeal assistance, during our late bereavement, and to thuee who so generously contributed flowers for those I ist sad rites.

M R S E R A S T U S M C I N T Y B E .

M R AND M R S 1. W , H A L S T E A D .

Card of Thank*.

I wish to return my sincere i hanks to my fi iends and old neighbors for their timely aid and assistance, during the burning of Mr Cilley's bouse and bam, in saving my houses and barn, tor noth-ing^but good generalship and hard fight ing could have saved them.

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

S '

Lowell Market*. Barley ( Cora, Wheat, white, 87 Wheat, red, 87 Oata 33 Rye 30 Flour, per hundred 2.60 Bran, per ton 13.00 Middlings, per ton 17 00 Com Meal, per ton 18 00 Corn & Oata, . , 19 oo Butter, 8 16 Eggs 16 Potatoes, 30-00 Apples, per barrel 1 00-1 60

rhlloHophy ol Dining,

One of tho old Greek philosophers was occe approached with the qneslion aa to the hour of the day at which one ahonld take his dinner. The answer was char-acteristic. "If you are rich," said ths wise man. "you will dine whenever you please; if you are poor, whenever yon have anything to e a t " This same phil-osophy seems to be accepted by the Turks of Uie preeent time, judging by what Mr. Barkleysays of the practice of this people

There ia a peculiarity about Turkish cooking. Wherever yon are, and at whatever time of the day yon ask, "When will dinner bo ready?" tho answer is always the same. "In ton minntos," and yet I have had all aorta of dishce on the table nt the same time. I don't know bow i t is managed, bnt I think it is an improvement on our English plan of hav-ing to keep to a fixed hour. If no order ia given dinner is served us a matter of course nt sundown, und this habit is usual among all classes.

W e were somewhat surprised one day at Clianthe, our Greek cook, asking, "Please, sare, what time yon eat your dinner today?" We answered, "When we are hungry."

"Vera good, sare, 'cosmegetone booful dinner—ros' bif, sare. One buffalo he fall over cliff last night and break him neck!"—Youth's Companion.

my of Manln.woe; Attorney l ie ineai . K'er- mother by t h a t name y o u H be sorry." alliu Shawvan. of .Milnauk.e: s t a t e "I?"Baid Oscar con temptuous ly . ' 4 What Super in tendent , Joseph W St.-warL o( will yon do?" Brodhead; Itailroiel ('i.minissloner, U. " H I beat yon with tha t stick yon hold 8. Bishop, nf Wausaukee; Itistiianoe In your hand ." Comnilssi.iner, I 'liarles l laieh. uf Chll- "Then I do call her a beggar," said ton. Orcar furiously. " W h a t are you going

A platform was adupted which rn- to do aliout i t ? ' afllrms the declaration of the National "You'll see." Labor party convention at I Inclnnall John Walton let his a s t e r ' s hand fall. May IU. is-v.', t i n t the l iovernment and springing upon Oscar wrenched the should control rn'lrusils. te legraph* gtirk from his hand, laid it over his and o ther p u b i c In i i ro remenis ; I back with sharp emphasis three times, demand* perfect equality of all , nuj then flung it into the pool hard by. men before the law, Uie t axa- j Leaving hia young enemy prostrate he tlon of notes and mo- mages, and I took his terrified -inter by t h e hand and the election ..f all u f l l c r s by direct M V , n g i . . W e ' l l go home now, Lizzie," vote Of thn people: denounces the em- walked qdietly away. ploy mem of pri v .1* armed forces; de- l r k ^ h l l n f l < , l f m o r t i f i o ( , , n d

mands ibat part of lltf . 'ducutlon of al l - - — children should lie in ihe English lan-guage, aud should be rnmpulsory be-lwee,i the ages ol 7 anil 14 years, and denounces Ihe cuulraci-lalHir sy-iem In pensl lestltution.s.

R A T I I I N A I . in FONN eAitrv I ' H I M IPI .KS .

furious. He would havo pursued John and wreaked instant vengeance upon him if he had dared, but in the hands of the young savage, aa he mentally char-acterized him, ho had felt his own utter inability to cope with him, aud resolved iA8i*r.«Ai. i%ir"i.*«t.>nisim.«<iri.ftR. i .a . « < < , ,

Sr. Lot'ia, SepL a The National Re- vengeance should come in another

form party—for such it has been named i *1? ' . . . . . . . , - l a the out.O. .. .11 the eunvention as I " M / f a t h e r should turn the beggars aemhled d u r i n r the last two daya. The I 0'1

,t "f house and home, he muttered, platform favor* 'lie abolition of Nation- 1 * 1 , 5 uught starve. al banks. prohibition. Uovera-1 T1"' f a t h l ' r o f Ronalds was the tnent control of railroad*, uniform , p o p r i e t o r of a handsome house and

irri&ff** law*, protmu n^ainst the lana«l estate, inclnding eereral alien ownership of lands, favor* j tenement- which he rented o u t In the tariff reform, ihe legulattou of corpo- , p»"'re»ii of th . lived J o h n Walton and rations and the restriction of pauper | hia mother. They lived poorly enough; immigrnt.on. A National execut ive . h.iw it would be hard to t-'U. but at all commit tee was ippoin'iHl, consis t ing of i evtula they lived and never sought W. W. Jones, rhic.i-o; Mrs. F. E Wil l - j help. lams, president of -he Woman's Chris- | When J o h n told the story of his rn-t lan Temperance Tniun; Mrs. S. li. V. : counter t o his mother she waa disturbed, Emery, of L .nsing. Mich.; Edw anl , fearing t h a t t rouble m i g h t come of it. Evans, of Tonawanda N N . . a n d n i r a m So, indeed, i t did. Main, oi Man.m. ind. Tlie next morn ing Squire Ronalds,

WKIL Ki Av A11 AS NOMI\AIH>. with his s t i ff , erect figure, was seen aji-SAX AMOM.I. l ex. . Sepu 6.—The Re- proaching t h e widow's cottage.

publican Mat convention placed a fu l l Mrs. Wal ton opened ihe door. t i cke t in the field, he-.led by Webster "Won ' t y m come in. Squire Ronalds?" Flanugan, ..f ' ' Wh a I-" re- we-here-ft.r" ghe sa i l nervously. fame, for t io ie rnor . Tl.e platform fa-vor* lllain • . • • e lp roc i ty plan, indorses the si lver i.ill and tb i -en t i r e financial policy uf the K'-i'iihlican party, and tho Austral ian v. stein . 1 balloting.

nkv SUA in ei iti.tr AXA. VlKOIMA ClTV. Nev-. S ipL 0.—The

Republican eouv.-ntion nominated a f u l l Stuto t icket with i; K. to lcurd for Governor.

Ho had more than once looked earnest- _ ly at John Walton. Finally he jaid ! P ahmptly:

"Will yuu teU me your name? Your j face looks familiar."

"My name is John Walton." "What?" aaid the other with a atart

"Did you live when a boy in the town of m — r

"Yes, but I don't remember you." "1 am Oscar Ronalds," said the other

in a low voice. "Is it poaaibler exclaime-1 the three,

and they involuntarily g l u - cd at tho ill clad atranger.

"I see what yon are thii.king of. 1 don't look mnch like the ' - . y yon used to know. I have lieen wild and extrav-agant, and lost or squandered all my property. I have gone do vn hill—you have gone up,"

"I am sorry for your misi irtune," said John, "If l e a n lie of s c . ice to you I will."

"I came here hoping lo p.- the poet of clerk, which I understood .is vacant. If 1 had known you were h e I would not have come."

"And why?" "Because you cannot lia\ forgotten

my iU treatment of you." "It is not forgotten but ;uite for-

given," said John Walton kin.l v. "Cn-conaciou.sly you did me ase: ..-e. The clerkship you seek is mine .1 bestow. Yon shall have it, and I will guarantee your good conduct. Tim salary will be small, only fH00."

"It will Im a fortune to me who am pennilosa. God blera you, John Walton, for your generosity. You shall not find your confidence ill bestowed."

I have no more lo tell, except then and there began a new and better l ife for Oscar, who waa after a while promoted, and now has a modest and cheerful homo of his own with a good wife to add to his happiness. And this was John Wal-ton's revenge, a noble and Christian re-venge, the only one worth taking for an fa^nry.—Horatio Alger, Jr., in Yankee

C. H. Fargo & Co's Genuine Tamnico Goat shoe are the best ever offered it^ Lowell for the money. | 3 . at A. J. Howk

Son's.

%TI:e Crealest Blood K N O W N .

1 lircnt li.-rmn;. Modlelne l« the. ••li nnd ISM. Iilil..« ,,.f RLT PHI itiirm;RSf.ir$Li«i,t one . .•ut n d'.-c. Ii will euro the w-nr-tca.esi f t-Mn illte.r t cinmnn ||'.III| e I 1 11 In th it :n« ful . i-e S-iofula. -n . l ' I IM! HI I I I.IJS |« the. !«• t ne-1!. Ino l-. u-c In *1

1- . ..1 -1.111 . iilil. im nnd .h.-l. - .1.1 dlrc-m j. foJTney.trcom not o . > t.1.,0 #o fo rde r . "

BLUE P I L L S irin.t-urr.lhey nrr.le. ly. Pl.ioe v.inr tnirt

ilTTKKS. If i. arc .Irk,Bo

matter what all* UI.PIll If IIITTK the pure-t nnd L

l7^T*,V' r ( w / 8 , , ^ , r BilUr, 1 wlih*ycll..wMlcky#Dontwait unUI yoe ittbttaoee? Uv.inr#aro unaMctowalk.or breath f..ul iin.l#ara Hut on your b a u . aBi-Ddvc? Voiir#uutgri Mime at once. It "toma. h I* nu t#n III euro yuu. buluhur of nnlcr. Ux^fflllUcr* Is

I ' W K R S / " ® iBTalU'i Friend. Immeillately#rhe ynnng. tlie nge.! ami tot-I* your I r.#(ertng are nsm made well by Inc Uilcl.#u, u.e. Itcincml«r what you ropy, cln-^r, ,1 here. It nmy save your uuy, orjfiUi'. It has saved hundroda.

lout w alt unUI to morrow,

Try a Bottle To-dtyl ire yi.u low .plriteil and weak. mlTcrlng from the cxceMe* of

youth' II HO, M'LPUUR lilTTEEB rill cure you.

Send 3 - •'"•nt Hsinp. to A. P. Onlway A Co, .*t.in.Maaa.,for la-rt modlcal work wubllabadf

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To cure llili .u-n. panon.M- .sr..

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AMERICAN BANKERS.

Th* A...N'iati..ii .n ^eolon al Saratoga K . rla IIIMc.-r..

SAitArotiA. N. V.. Sept. 5.—Al the session of the American l l snkers Aaso-

No, madam, I havo bnt a word lo say, and that is soon aaid. Are you aware that your boy grossly insulted my son Oscar yesterday?"

"He told me tliat Oscar called me ntunea, and he knocked him down. Ho has a misty temper."

"Your eon is a nifiian. ma'am." "Not so bad as that. He is a good

boy to me. Squire Ronalds." "It is a pity he cannot treat others

with projier respect." "Do you think he was wholly to

blame?' "Certainly he was. My son caught

, ,, , . him tresiiaasiiig on my land, and very elation yest.-rdnv the following officer, I h i m o f f , ^ ^ were eleet-s. U>r tbe e n . u i n , year: : 1

w ^ If he will apolo-Pn*§id<'nL Morion MrMiriiiu'l. of i hil- . " , ... w ^ rZZ. adelphia; Kirst VU. -P r . ^ denU R ^ to t)Hcar 1 w^ll let it pasa. Other^ Nelson, of S i n . . . Ala.; Treasun-r . * * * M 5" o u r ^ t h ^ u p t o d a y l s h a U George 1. I V , e r . ol New York; n ^ u i ™ 1 ' ™ " l ^ t h i i tagement Becn-tary. W.lll .m R Creene , | John, w h o had lieen inside and heard of New York; Hveeutive , ! what had 1h«i « i d came forward look-tieorge S. Co.- ..I N e . York. Charles 1 mg rt*.lnte and self s t a i n e d Parson* of s L | . , u i , . J . U. Il .nin .er of , ' 1 ^ n

1"t ai«lc«ire to Mwler Oscar,

New Jentev. U s - Unit* of Mississippi. *u; he aauL "It is he who should apol E. B Judson ot Ne.v York. J a m e s H, 1 ogire to mo." Wheelis-k of I 'ennsvlvania, (i.^irge A. I "Apologize to you! That would look Butler of ComiTeiicuL aud I harlos Mer-; well, would U notT said the squire soom-iwl l lof Kentucky. Vice-l ' resldonis were 1 fully. also elecU-d. one from each State.

•Harm In Ohi 11. NKW I:K, (>., S -p i . s. The heavies t

raln-storiu in years visited this section Saturday, causiuir untold damage. All Streams are ragln ; torrents. Thn l la l -t lmure & Ohio track ou the division e a s t uf here is WAS lied out for two miles, and no trains ran pass. Captain .lohn Stase and son Rufus were .-aie.'ht in the Licking r iver and almost drowned, being rescued when life was near ly exi incL The la t te r had his pocket hook wi th (-JUG swept from his pocket. Many of the flats are submerged, and fami l i es had to seek she l t e r elsewhere.

• r lmr •hr Viiuluafloa. MM.W AfhKI . Sepl. R.—W. M. lX>ck-

wood, of Kipnn, I.ns te legraphed h is decl insl iun o ' ihe nomination for Sec-re tary of Stale on t h e Lulior t icket , and K. Shawvan. nominee (or Altornny-t ieneral . refuses to ucurpl.

Old Ttv -ive V-ar* Old. . Sept s . . .|(.pry Craig, u h-i'.. . i- given as 113

•e Siiturdii,'.

P.va Score IU.I.OIT Ui -

colored "...ii. V«urs, dle.l he

L^OltKNS. S. C., Sept. 0.—Bob Shel-ton (colored) w as hanged Friday for the murder of William Ray Ford. T h e . , . ,

«ll|.ia.d on t h e first drop und a sec- , tered ^ a ^ r o p e r a U v ^ e a n u n g a sala-

ad to I - made. 1 ^ f * ' ' e a r " ^ » , , , handsome bottse, over which his mother

"It would bo right," said John firmly. "You are an impudent young rascal" "Mother," said John quietly, "there is

no use listening further. I shall not apologize, nnd am ready to take tho con-sequences. Don't be alarmed. IH take care of you."

"You must leave this house to-mor-row," roared Squire Ronalds, in a very undignified rage, stamping his gold head-ed cane upon the ground.

"Very well," said John. "Good day, sir," and closed the door, leaving the squire under a vague impression that he had got the worst of tho encounter.

"What ahall we do, John?" said Mrs. Walton dismally.

"Fll teU yon, mother," said John. "There ia nothing for mo to do here. Wel l go to Brandon, where there are woolen milla. Then I can get a chance to work, and Fll rise, never fear. It is beet for na to go."

The next day Mr. Ronalds' tenement was empty, and no one knew where the family had gone. Oscar exulted in what ho regarded as his triumph.

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I h i t offlctnol Inter ( m m Titextlay morn- p r e s e n t to p a r t a k e of a n e l e g a n t s u p p e r ,

i ng . w h i c b w a s f u r n i s h e d by t b e b r i de ' s 1 m o t h e r . A f t e r w a r d s t h e n e w l y m a r r i e d

T o w n Line T i i i in fa . i w e r e p r i n t e d w i t h a n u m b e r of W a r r e n S n o w a n d f a m i l y s t a r t e d f o r T l l , u i l b l e p ^ u . w b | c h w m s r ^ \ r ^

t h e i r h o m e In Cha tU-nooga . T e n n . o n M „ u , k e n 0 f f r t e n d s b l p f r o m t h e i r m a n y M o n d a y e y e n i n g . f r j e I l d g P m t R .

Mr V a n d e r h o o f h a s b o u g h t t h e M c - ' — ^

K e e f a r m . M r H u n | b # I g e r i o f o h | 0 i a n d M r

T h e r e w a s a n e c k t i e p a r t y a l J i m 8 e h l n i n t o f U u t t o n , v i s i t ed a t Mrs L e w i s ' l a s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g a n d it w a s

well a t t e n d e d .

Mis W m P a t t e r s o n w e n t t o U r a n d

Rap ids , l a s t w e e k , to v i s i t h e r d a u g h t e r ,

Mrs F r a n k C h a t t e r d o n .

O u r P i a n o is c r e a t i n g c o n s i d e r a b l e i n -

q u i r y , c o m e u p a n d find o u t a b o u t i t .

Klmdala. C u t t i n g C o m is n o w in p r o g r e s s h e r e .

T h e r e m a i n s of a s i s t e r of W i l l B e c k

wi re b r o u g h t f r o m t h e n o r t h fo r b u r i n I,

F i l d a y m o r n i n g of lant w e e k .

H e n r y a n d C h r i s t i a n R o e e n b u r g a n d

J . C. E n g l i s h w e r e ca l l ed t o G d . R a p i d s ,

o n e d a y l a s t w e e k , t o a t t e n d C o u r t .

W h e a t is l ie lng s o w n e w l l e r t h a n

u s u a l .

P r e s i d e n t I l e a l d , of t h e D . , L. & O . R .

R'y, w a s In t o w n o n e d a y l a s t w e e k a n d

looked o v e r t h e L . & I I . R 'y .

J . C . E n g l i s h a n d w i f e r e t u r n e d ,

T h u r s d a y last , f r o m a w e e k ' s t r i p a r o u n d

t h e s t a l e .

C. H . F a r g o & Co ' s U r n u l n e T a m p i c o (Soul s h o e a r e t h e best e v e r ofTered in L o w e l l f o r t h e m o n e y , 12. a t A . J . H o w k ft Sou ' s .

South Lowell Itrma.

R e v . A . T. L u t h e r p r e a c h e d h i s las t

s e r m o n a t t h e S w e e t ' s school l .oui ie . S u n -

d a y , f o r t h i s c o n f e r c n c d y e a r .

Mm L u e l l a L a y e r h a s r e c o v e r e d s o a s

t o r e t u r n t o h e r h u s b a n d o n c e m o r e .

J o h n A c k e r , of McCords , S u n d a y e d

w i t h h is b r o t h e r F r a n k .

B o m — T o Mr a n d Mrs D a v i d L a y e r ,

S e p t . " t h , a v e r y f ine g i r l .

Mis t M y r t l e F e r o a t t e n d s s c h o o l a t

L>wel l t h i s f a l l .

F o s t e r Bros . & D a v e n p o r t d e s e r v e s t h e

b l u e r i b b o n f o r d o i n g t h e best j o b of

t h r e s h i n g t h a t has b e e n d o n e f o r y e a r s

in t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d .

W e a r e g l a d t o r e p o r t t h a t Mrs W a l -

lace a n d W . C l l l i y ' s b a b y a r e b o t h r e -

c i v e n n g .

W e w e r e p leased t o b e e r of t h e i n t e r -

es t o u r s choo l " m a r m " h a d in t h e s choo l

m e e t i n g , l a s t M o n d a y e v e n i n g .

T h e P . of 1. a t t h e s c h o o l h o u s e a r e

a^ : i in In a r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n a f t e r a f e w

w e e k s of " d r y w e a t h e r f e v e r . "

B o P E E P .

I l o w n a C e n t r a .

Mr G e o . S a l s b a r y is laid u p w i t h

n e u r a l g i a .

M r W m P a r d e e , of F r e e p o r t , a n d Miss

G l a d y s J o h n s o n w e r e u n i t e d i n h o l y

m a t r i m o n y , las t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . T b e

h a p p y p a i r d e p a r t e d f o r D e t r o i t t h e n e x t

m o r n i n g , t o a t t e n d t h e Ex|>oKltion

T h e y h a v o o u r best w i s h e s .

S i d n e y M c N a n g h t o n a n d N e l l i e Y e r

n u g t o n . of I r v i n g , S u n d a y e d w i t h W a l l

S a l s b u r y a n d w i f e .

Mrs G e o S a l s b u r y a n d d a u g h t e r P e a r l e

s p e n t t b e l a t t e r p * r t of las t w e e k w i t h

Mrs H . J . N e l l ins .

Rev . A . R . K e i l l o r p r e a c h e d b i s f a r e -

well s e r m o n a t t h e C e n t r e , S u n d a y . H e

s w r u - d fo r c o n f e r e n c e M o n d a y .

M M E s t e l l a M c D i a r m l d wil l i n s t ru i - t

t b e p u p i l s a t t h e C e n t r e t h i s y e a r . W e

h o p e h e r e f f o r t s wil l be c r o w n e d w i t h

success .

W a r r e n M c D i a r m l d h a s been h i r e d t o

t e a c h a s i x m o n t h s t e r m of school In t h e

S t o n e D i s t r i c t . A s W a r r e n is MI v e r y

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

ia n o n e e d of w i s h i n g h i m s u c c e s s .

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H u n s b e r g e r ' s las t w e e k .

Mr a n d Mrs I n m a n , of C a l e d o n i a , s p e n t

S u n d a y w i t h Mrs H u n s b e r g e r .

Miss M a r y O y e r h o l t h a s g i -ne t o Du t -

t o n . w h e r e s h e wil l w o r k f o r a n u n c l e ,

f o r a s h o r t t i m e , a f t e r w h i c h s h e wil l go

t o G d . R a p i d s , l o v i s i t r e l a t i v e s t h e r e ,

a n d p e r h a p i r e m a i n d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r .

C h a s . C o m b s has beeu v e r y ill d u r i n g

t h e pas t w e e k . U l s s l a t e r , ot n e a r I o n i a ,

m a d e h i m a p l e a s a n t v is i t , r e c e n t l y .

Mrs J n o . McConne l l h a s g o n e t o N . Y . ,

b e i n g ca l l ed t h e r e b y a t e l e g r a m a n -

n o u n c i n g t h e deAth of h e r a g e d f a t h e r .

G e o . C r a f t , w i f e a u d c h i l d r e n , of Ca le -

d o n i a , ca l led o n Mrs H u n s b e r g e r , S a t u r -

l a y . w h i l e o n t h e i r w n y l o vis i t t h e i r

d a u g h t e r . Mrs J n o . S t u d t , J r . , of W e s t

C a m p b e l l .

A s in te r of t h e l a t e W m B e c k , w h o

d i ed in N o r t h e m Mich , las t w e e k , w a s

b u r l e d f r o m t h e 0 . M. c h u r c h , S a t u r d a y .

L K e l l e y a n d m e n a r e k e p t very b u s y

a ; p r e s e n t , g r i n d i n g f e e d f o r t b e f a r m -

e r s of I b U a n d s u r r o u n d i n g v i c i n i t y .

B H I I K I B T .

a t t e n d t h e G r e e n v i l l e Fa i r , l a s t w e e k ,

W i l l i e , t h o 8 y e a r o ld son of A m b l e

J e n k s , p i cked s ix q u a r t s of c m n b e r r i e s

In o n e d a y , l a s t w e e k . S m a r t b o y .

P . K e a t i n g c a m e v e r y n e a r los ing nn -

o t h e r h o r s e f r o m s p t s m o d l c cl iol lc . H .

f o n f i n n e d from M Page.

. ra ther a s h a m e R o b i n s o n shou l i ln ' t h a v o a g a m e h i s first d a y , y o n k n o w , a s k e d h i m to p l a y . R o b i n s o n g l a d l y con-s e n t e d , t h o u g h b o k n e w G r a v e s d i d n o t d o m u c h a t I t A t a n y r a t e I t w a a a

G r e e n w a s s u m m o n e d j u s t in U m e t o ' g t n r t i B n J h e ' ^ h u u d r e m r y a

s a v e t h e horse . j j t r a l g h t se t w i t h p r o T o l d n g coolnces.

Mrs 8 . fi. S c r a n t o n Is I m p r o v i n g , a l so G r a v e s h a d w a k e d u p a l i t t l e b y t h i s

Mm L a u n i d e m o n s . B o t h lad ies h a v e

lieen v e r y s ick of l a t e .

Mr a n d Mrs C . C l o s e a r e h a v i n g a

h a p p y v i s i t w l l h h i s n i ece , M n L. E .

Coo ley , of n e a r C h i c a g o , III. I t Is 21

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

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

" I a a y , F a i r f i e l d , d o n ' t yon w a n t t o p lay? I a m n o n s e t o d a y a n d R o b i n s o n ' s b o r a k n o c k i n g m e a l l o u t "

F a i r f i e l d a s s e n t e d : " W e l l , yee, h e w o u l d h a v e a t r y " — w i t h a s m i l e t h a t

t a i n l y Is a g r e a t p l e a s u r e to m e e t i b w j M ^ y a a ' d . " W e l l see h o w amaU f r y | a i l y | l i ke R o b i n s o n w i l l s h o w n p o n m y p lay-

1 i n g , " f o r h e w a s o n e of t h e beet m e n In Mr a n d Mrs L o u S m i t h e n t e r t a i n e d ; , h e d a b . T o h i s s u r p r i s e , h o w e v e r , h e

f o u n d h i m s e l f u n a c c o u n t a b l y b e a t e n a t e v e r y g a m e . g r y , b n t i t

f r i e n d s f r o m R o c k f o r d , Sep t . 7 l h .

H . L e t s l i e r s e c u r e d h i s s h a r e of p r e

m i u m s a t t h e G r e e n v l l l s F a i r , las t w e e k ,

nnd s t a r t e d f o r C e d a r S p r i n g s w l l h t e n

h e a d of c a t t l e a n d n i n e t e e n sheep . T h e

L o w e l l F a i r wil l b e v i s i t ed n e x t .

Mrs G e o r g e H a l l , of G r a n d R a p i d s ,

v i s i t ed h e r nea r r e l a t i v e s , last w . e k .

H e r h e a l t h is very poo r . *

V e r y w a r m w e a t h e r l a t e l y , b u t w e

w e r e blessed by a g e n t l e r a n i , M o n d a y

m o m l n g .

C l i n t o n G r e e n l o o k t h e c a r l o f f e r e d a s

special by E . K . W r i g h t , a t t h o G r e e n -

vi l le f a i r , f o r t h e best e a r of c o m .

T h e n e x t social of t h e L a d i e s ' A i d

Soc ie ty wil l be h e l d w i t h Mrs H a r t e y

1). P o n d , Sep t . 12th , p r o m p t l y a t o n e

o ' c l o c k p. m . , aa i t is t h e a n n u a l roe-t-

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