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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Tfemln's Opera Bouse Block. Three Cents Per Copy VOLUME XXVI. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WKDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. NUMBER 19. STEAM HIE ELECTIONS. Basalt of the Balloting 'n Many Btatoa on Tu< eday. Fred G. Stone, AGENT. Collars 2c Cuffs, per pair, 4c | Shirts 10c! Lz-av^ ^OIHI A or order* nt C, G. Stone & Son's - Store. L F.SEVERY, Tin, Copper and Shcel-lron 2d Door East of Yeiter & Look'sStore. Rtptirirg Done 00 Short Notice. Eavi Troufflui ud furnacc Work » Sp^cUiljr LOWELL. - MICHIGAN. -FOR- Tbr lucnlfloeat Xrw FWStram-Jilp CITY of RACINE; U«M) u n » bnrlhtai; (krploc •ocoo.modUioa. tor luo |«MH-DKcn). " "Ipop" Th« Nut Hoa.t> la Contra-* Wi'l Da Larzvlr l>rro<«raiia-Lalral Kapsru Irom ihf t'onal at lha Valaa la Iha Vartaaa atati a THB Kr.W OONOKKtS. CHTCAOO. NO*. &—The Trlbuno u y t : | The Domocraiic Und-allda bu had an appreclalilo upon Ibe political complexion ot tie UnlU<d Suu-> Sacata. That txxly m the Pifty-aecond ("onrroia will ha*eH8 membcra. The Kepublleant i had ealc-latod that It would aund M t o IT la thuir favur. Tuetdajr'a electloB. hotrerar. -lUappolntod them in llllnola, Kanaaa, Now York. New Uatnpihira, North I>akoU and WUconaio. Tha l^irlalaturn In aouie of theM> Stale* U doubtful, and other* U cartainlr Demo- cratla In the light of the Uteat re- turn* the Senate will probably «Und aa folio**: ICepubllcana, 45: DemoeraU, £9; Farmer*' Alllanoe. I ((rum Kanaaa); doubtful. S The return* oomtni! In of the TOU for membar* of the Lower llouw conUnus to show palna for the Demncrata and th« Farmera' Alllaica The raUUvt •trenfth nf the partie* in the Houaa will probably be aa follow*; DemooraU, tI4; Republican*. 91; Farmera' Alliano* Democrata. IS; Farmers' Alliance. I. aximm. SramanKi.n, IIL. No*. R —Returns hara become aumdenUy .-omplnte u> aanouDoe u *ely the rotalt of t h e Slate UokeL The Demuorai* have won. and Edwin 8. Wilson, of Olnay, la elected Sute Treasurer *y II.B-V and Henry Eaah. of Itelleville, Superintend- ent of Public Inatrurtlon by nfttO. The following are the Conirreaamen- alect from the Siafe: STnt dlnrtct. Ai.nrr Tajlor. Kep.; Baoood. LawraacaE MrOano. Ufis ; Tuini Ailra K. Darborow. Dam : Fourlk Waller C Nawkarrr. Dam.; Flflh, Albert J Hopklna. Rap ; BUlk. Robert B Hltt. Rrp ; S-taaU. Tbomaa J. •1st In chouainK the MeOMaor to Cosk- man K. Da<is in l(H. Micnieaa. DKTKOIT. Mich., No*. 1—ills the whole IVniocmto ttat'ei u br from 1000 to IVMl plurality. The Leglalaturv I* also DemocraUo. the Sen. a u by about 1 ma)orttT a n d t h e Hi UlCflWAN STATE NEWS. MENOMINEE wm leave GUA.VD HATCH r.ir CHICAGOdail). ! except Salunlaj. at» p. m. DAYSOfSAlUNO. "CITY or RACINE." •'MENOmNEE." SVSbAV. MOM-AY. TOBBDAT, WKOlOBBAT. THURSDAY | | FWDAY. Arnnmc CUK AUo u>e foilowlac momlnf i u luua fur u« uuicuuic uauw. FARE, berth included. - $3.00 Round Trip, good for Season, 5.00 . . I r a i e CHICAGO da ly. nwpi Sua | aa> at 7 p. ui. aftvn*!; at Gk 1M) HA\ car. ly urxi luuroluK 'u urn® lur i«rlj inau «-a»l- Taaocoa Tica«» to All fouiu. »U CHICAGO. , oaa be bad ul all iuilrvad lickK JOHN SINGLETON, Gen. Pan. ^ w l . OooOiicbliai»HKrfta!»««Co..CAIca«o. 1 CHAS. J. CHURCH S SOU, BANKERS, Lyon Block, Lowell, Mich. A General Ba-iking Butinec Conducted. T^C. jk ' T S aAdi COT a^onoan. Draft* Sold on all Fa^aica Caaatrtaa. L O W E L L Business Men's Association. RecuUr Meetinc's FlfH Thuriday in e*ery month, at B. C. Smith'i tlore. D. G. LOOK, Pres. Bowne, Combs & Striker, BANKERS, Lowell. - Michigan. rransact a General Bankinx Burineaa and iKne Dratta available in ail puts ot the World. M C GRISWOLD, 4 "ASHIEB. P B G K H A M ' S CROUP REMEDY1 THE CHILDREN^ MEDICINE. rorOuM*. Uainaba. Maaiaeea**, whoop. Shuoklbeloondtaeeary aiirbS PtraaaZt. Sale. Orftala. •Al-ay* nJy upon It for Cfclldrsa'. Tkraml and UUK Tr«ob««. OoBtato* no (kr dacfertHUi rffrc* •.lum ,ianltlrc atw® oouch BilxuinSi peeiiarro l.f adulu an ri'ef to chlM- nm Ma*a tka Chlldraa. Urt a bottleu-dsy Yea maj naea It to nifbi. flddhraUDnw**- FIFTY DOSES 23 CENTS. 1o care Uiliouvnc,. Swk iteartaehe. Tonrti- paUon. Unlarin. Lirer Compmnu. ut.B the eale and certain remedy. SMITHS B I LE BEANS IT a * f t w W A l f . f l a e '40IltUr Ilranstnlhe bonlc). TllKr Atit THE BOBT IX)V*EKIE*T -lo for- .•sit A-cmm. Trtrv ot IK - r wine, sae. per BtUa. i v.ma u •!. .i >uJ L)IIIIHBHnHMI Rrp . eighth. I^wU Btawart. Dam., "loth. 11 W Soow. Drm . Tenth. PbUl^ a Fast Rep ; Etrtmih. B -nJalmln T. Cable. Dam.: Twelfth. Bortt wtk-. |vem ; Thlnaeath. WUUaa M Sprlnrrr Uea ; Koorteenth. Owaa Reott, Dam.r FllWntb B T. Bu^ej. Dam.; Mxtaanth. Oeeme T I 'lU.a D-m , Serva- leantk Kdaard Lana. Dcm . EtAieenth. WIU- lam B rorciao. Dem . stnrle^nlh Jtm*m R WUUama. Dem . TaeatWlh. Urarc* W Mmlth. 1UP The Democrau will hare 100 rotes in the Thlrty-aermth (Jeneral Ataem- bly. Us Bepublleans 101 and Ihe P. U. B. A. 1 The Senate will •land as fol- lows: Repnblican*. Z7; Democrata, Si. The Huuae make-up will be; Demo- crats. 70. Bepubliuan*. 74; F. H. B. A.. 1 «IM-<>Ki>ia. MH-WAVKKR. N«I». «. - G o o r f e W . P a c k and the enure Democratic Sut* ticket U elected by a plurality of from *0.008 to 80,000 *otra. The DemoeraU fala fl*e Congressmen, whlcli will make the repre»»nt»tioa from Uie SUU aeren Demorraca to two Repub- licans. exactly mreralnff 'he present representation. Tbe U-publicana will loan a United Statea Senator, as tbe Democrat, will hare a majortty of a t least *i on Joint ballot in tbe Leflsla- tara. So far a* can he calculated Wlacon sin's delegation to tbe next will be about ax foliusa: nrat dlauicl, U A Chariea. B a n If Dnn ; Taird 4. B Daaa.; Fourth Jubn U Mnehrll. Dem; nMfe. Oeetf* R Brldi-ier. Item : Slilh. U U Millar. DaaL; SatealU. Frauk Cobnm. Hem ; Elftltt, nsn«1ieti. Rep.. NluUi TIK.a.a. Ljacfc. Data. 1KIM \ N A. iRDiARArous Ind No*. OBcial retorn* from the Stale at large ara Jaat beflanlnf to oome in The IVmocratla majority will be about Ilkooa Tbe only Repuhllnsns eleotod to (onfmea are Wanfh in the Kistb and Jobnaon la tbe Ninth. The Lefhalature is ItemocraUe in both houaea. and the DemoeraU bare 69 majority in Joint session. In Mario* County the entire Demooratie ticket Is elected by majontie* ra. f inx from LTSS to 4,60s omo OoLt MBCS. a. Nov S—The Repabllo- sa Bute CummiUee issues an address to t b e B< publicans of Ubio oonfiatulailac them upon tha victory of Tneeday is aplu ot tbe exertions of Chairman Brlea oi tbe National D-mocratio Committee and hU preaemw In the Suie praeediaK tbe election The rommittee aays that tbe nsull i* aa indorse meat ot t h e Mo- KlaUy law and tbe AdmlnUtratloa ot President Harrison and U a decision la la roc of Amurioau aa afalaat foreign la- te reals. Prom official and unofficial returns re- ceived from all I fie cuuutiea of tbe Stata except Asbland. Columbia. Coafcoctoa. Jackson. Marian. Medina. Monro*, Noble, Paulding and Tuscarawas, aod estimating them lbs aame as tbey were last year on the vote for Uoreraoc, tbe plerallty of U J. Ryaa. UepchUcsa caadidata for Secmtarr of SUto.Ulft.IS9. lowa Dts Moms, ia. Nov. A - l i e t o m i from alaety counties rive Mr Far land ITS, 171 a n d Chamberlain tTQ,i43; Mo- Parland'a plurality. It U eati mated that the other oouatlea, nine in number, *111 inoreate MnParland'i plu- rality to S. 441. a nel Kai'i of 10.600 over last year. Tbe indication, at* tiiat tbe next Confreaaiooal deieftauon from Iowa will be aa •oiloav; FU*t dt.trm, Beeriey. Dem . Rmnd, Hsye*. Dem.; Tklid, Ueadcn^a. U'T . KoorU. duller, Dem.; ruth. Bamtlwii. D. m ; Btxlh. Wbtta. Dem.; SCTTOUI, Hajea. .bort term. sad. Hull loll larm. both B p. Klgaib. K1U*. S*p.f ViaIX. Bovmao. Dam ; TealA UUlrai. Bee-; Els etc th Pi-rklo. 1U u UIKNICSOTA. Sr. PaUU Minn , N J». r—Official, un- official. but complete and vatlmatnd re- turns from all bat seven oountieaof tbe Bute give Mernam. Unp.. 7S.n-.*8. Wil- son. Dem.. 70,54(1 lluratify for Wilson. S,TSa The rvniaininff rountiea arc ex- pectnl tocut Uiia plurality down and the Eepubllcau coinutliu-e t* cUimiaR Mer- rlaui'sciaclloii by u«ei l.tKiO, w h i i o the Democratic <xjniniiiu-e claim. 0J0 for Wilaon. It looka now as if the next Conyressloual delniratlon from this SUto will be llin« DeuiocraU and twe Alliance. Tbe State Senate stands; Republlcank. -"7. Ih-mocrat* and Alll- anoe, ST. 1 luuar* — lie on bl leans. SS; Dem- oeraU and Alltanre. n; I ticrr 1* no Sensbir u> le- rbo-i-ti tin* ainter, but all the Slav v -'ii..uin. bold >.wi to as- llealih In Mtehlgan. Rupons to the State Uosrd of Health by sixty-)'vec obsm-vers In diffiTvnt part* of th>< B u t e tor the week uniled s u oy atK...t s majontv aaa we iie« | ^ ¥ e m l , r , by some IS on a fealoa vote with I^trens ptoBrU ^ ee«h .nd typhoid ef Indu.uy. w^e beM tbe balance el | | w laorMM d. ^ ttd,n,ation of tbe brain, cerebro-apmal fnenlnifitl*. inflammation ot tbe kidney*, cholera infantum, diaontery and diphtbena d'- eroased in ana of pruvalenco. Diph- theria waa reported at thirty-one place*, scarlet fevor at thirty-two. typhoid ferer at thlri.--k.x und mea»ie« at elvvec places. power. Acoordlnf to tbe beat flrnrM at band tha Mich Iran d e i e v a U o a toCenffinealS as follows: Hrsi dinilst, J. L. ajjSf i Dess.; BsooeA J. B Gorman Drm. TkM. Jame* O DmnsU. Rep ; Fourth. J C Hurroa*. Rep.; Flflh M. H. Fortf, Drm ; BUlh. Byma C Bloat. Dem.; Rsvsath J R Wbltlnj D m.. Eiftath. H M. Tonman... Dem.. NIkIIl 11 H Wheeler, D. l a ; Ttalh, T. A E WeaJ.-ock, Dem.. Clsrenih. M. •vsasss. Rep KARSSA KAMSAS Cm. Ma, No*. B—The of- flelsl eanras* ot tbe votes eaat at the late election in Kanaaa la being made etTopekaand has projresaed fsr enough tosbou tbst the entire RepiibllcsnSute ticket haa been elected with the excep- Uoa of A R Kellofir. who iadeleated for re-election as Attorney-Oenetai by Ives, the Farmers' Alllanoe candidate. Tbe Sepublican ma orlty 1* placed at a b o u t 10.000. The vote on Congressmss is not chsnired by tbe offlclal count. Tne Kansas del^gstlon will stand t Re- peblleans and 4 Farmer*' Alliance. Tbe Legislature la still believed to be con* trailed by tbe Farmers' Alliance. Toms*. Kan.. Nov. 10.—Tne Repob- A |i*ii%it r.'apanjr ia Trmil.le. Thi holilets of the whole of '.he $400. 000 bomUof tne Anchor Manufarlurlng Company of D. troll a-k that a n-celv- er be appoln-.-i. as tbe Intercut on tbe bonds Ind been detnnit.-d Ihe bond* were secured hy inort k'a|f< - » on the prop- erly of the cnmnatiy anJ a receiver was asked for pemlmir the forecloaure of tbe mortcacev I he other liabilities of t h e company were eKilm.ilod at $10 i.00a A X a i m m Kmrnp*. Parmer L<ire'izo .luil»in. living throe •liles boullieai- of Grand Ledge, left bU wife and child liold:n2 hi* team of Percheron boraea just oHi.ide the chair factory »t Grand Ledirn The horses bolted, rsn n<.r;h ^cnnui tbe bridge, turned into tbe r»sl. runuln? down to lieans now bave complete retunu from lb# mill ^ mnd flnKllT da , hpd , DU) Ike legislative dlstrlou and conoede I y , , waten Tl ,„ ttifr and c M i werp that there Is ao proapect of r^eleetin* but both b . « e , w e n . drowned. Jobs J. Ingalls to the Caited Sutoe Seaato. CALtroKMlA. Had c-anel. William Smith, a colored convict st BAS FnA*CI«CO. No*. T.—Completers- Jsekson, choked Convict Casey In tbe tarns have been reoelved from more prison blsc'iBmlth shop for some Imag- than one-half the predncu in Callfw Insryoffense. On l««ing ordered into the nia outside of San Franclsoo and from ' ball-mailer'* offli e smith grabbed an abont two-thirds of the preelacu in thU iron sledge and Mnashed »ix iron-work- olvy- These rrturna give Mark ham. lag machine* valued at Si000. The Sep., for Governor more than I9,0<J0 wagon shops had to be shot down In plarallty over Pond. Dem.. and also , eoasequencn. Smith was placed m t b e Show that the Republicsas bave elected , solitary for aix month*.. tne entire aiate ticket bye similar 1 plurality. I Da th of a Mlehlr«a Ja Iga. Tbete seem* to be no doubt that t b e ! ' oa «r« J - E"^ne Tenney died st Bepnbllcan* hsve elected 5 out of 6 Cos- Lsadnr ar'^l 74 eoara He was State la tbe Siate aod Indications Librarian for ten year, sr.d held many other ImporUnt offie. a. He ass also a delegate to the National convention when Abraham Lincoln a a* nominated. Be waa a man ot llwrvy tastoa and ex- tensive reading Hi- wife Is now State I Librarian, and has b-on since 1859. at* that the entire Congresaionai dele- gation will be Republican, though tbe eestost in tbe Finn district U close. Tbe Legislature, wbich will elect a United Slate* Senator, will bave a large Republican majority m botb branch ea. COLOBADO. DsmncR. Cot. No*. T.—The •-nofficiai returas from tbe State give tbe (ollowiag majoritlea; To an send 6 S.MI; Rose It. KM. Tbe Kepublicans will eleel tbe remainder of tbe Bute ticket with tbe ssoeptlans of Treaaorer. Bupnrlntendent of Public Instraetion and Attorney- Ueaeral Tha LegUlatur* on Joist bal- lot will aund; Kepubi loans. 49; Demo- oraf*. 9S—a Democratic gala of 1A T b U Insures tbe re-election of Teller to the Called Bute* Senate. SOL'TH IIAKUTA. ST. PACU Minn . No*. B—In South DakoU tbe ladependenu bave eea- eeded tbe election of the RepeUioas Sale ticket, snd the Iat4<st reporu seem to indlaete tbe election of a Republican majority in the Lrgialatarsk laauring Ike re-election of Senator Moody, of tbe State. Pl*n* haa won tbe permanent eapltal ; M JT c by from 8.noo to lu.eoo malority. al- t . , , . . ,7 ,, . though Han., don. not yet Joede tha, . V hct. late Fndar Chsirmaa Paemiler, Milead waa burnei of the Democratic c«mu,itu*, o o n o ^ ,b * ' T?" n ' . , a. ».... u. ^ L'T.-uV" iBSlanllr Killed. Stephen Lsn.'ridfe in company with bis wife, attempted to drive across the Michlgsn Central railroad track at the Main street rn»slne In Albion sod was sUurk hy the fast express going easu and Mr. Langridre was in-tantly killed Tbe horse *a« also killed and tbe boggy demollshod. Mrs. Langridge was badly hurt. A fla.y Ones. The Secretary of State's office re- eslved durini; the month of October S.- 451 letters, V books. 374 postal cards sad l.Ni paper* There were sent out during the month 4.774 lettrra, 717 posUl cards and U.il'.S books. llesldes the slove alwui 4.. r i00.0A0eiecilon tickets shipped to the diflerent counties th* Alliance and Democrata WAHiimOToK. TACCUA, Wash.. Nov. B—In the r*- eent election the Repoblieaas elected Wilson toOoagress by about 1000 ma- t t Ul I MO No More f oil*. Charles Harris, of Kalamazoo, a young boy with cowloy Inrl I nations fastened one end el lasso to himself Jorlty. Thar have the legislature by and then lassoed a young horse at tbe 100 majority on Joint ballot. The offi- drivitur nark. The nitPAJi tAtalr 1a hi* oars of every rnunt« In tha Buu are driving park. Tbe horte took to bis heels aod drarT'd yu4.i,g Harris a long distance. The rope bruKe or be would probably have been killed. Republican aieepi tbree The oontost tor Onlled Sutoe Senator It between •salrea of Taroma. the present incum- bent. Judtfe Calklna, of Taooma. and Captaia Mr. Kelson Bennett, toe •nilllonair*. of Ta- Th® schooner John Miner, of Chicago, wmi while sailing into the barlior at Meaoui- KCBKASKA Inse In a heavy nort beast storm ran Lntcot-s. Neb.. Nov. a - T h e follow- down the liltle schooner Llllie AmoloL ing ia give* out from Repubiieaa head- ' diamaatlog bee. also knocking Capuin q ear ton st midnight; Tbe election of Brown overboard. Ue was drowned be- tita entir* Republican Btato ticket with for * aasiatanoe arrived. The body had lAeexoeptiun of Uweruor hy pluralities j recovered. Tka C ar** Mi I Orgaalaa. A est I has been Is-ued bv the aeere- tary of Clerks I'nion Nu SOSO. Amer- ican Federation of Labor, 'or a conven- tion of tbe retail clerks uf Amcrlca, to fas held in Detroit December K for tbe raaclag from Liuo to BOO) U assured. Retarns from ail but 6 oountiss make tbe tffarea Governor aa iolioas: RtebanU. Rap.. 67.S08; Boyd. Dem.. 69,- «B0; Powers, Ind . «s.4l7. LHOOLS. Neh. No* l a - T b e *otei* decided by so,coo majority to rotaln high lioenae aud local upliua aa tbe bast mode of temperanoa TRnnsBB. N a a a v n x a . T e n a . No*. T.—Remrns are coming in very slowly. John P. Baohanaa. Dem.. for Ooreraor. srll! have between M.OOO and *0.000 ma Jorily The legisUlnre Is two-thlrda DemoeraU on bulli bouaea The Coa- greaaional delegation will a in ad: Demo- s; Republicans. B rSSSSTLVAXlA- PnxtAiULrMiA. Nov. B -Home slight ebsnges discovered In computing tbe oOdal count on sweeral nuuntiea bring the plurality lor Patuaon. Dem.. lor Uoveraor, up to I7.*T8; Wetrea. for Lieutenant Governor, hsa i l 6 n plurality, and Mewart, Rep., for Beotatary of internal Affairs, 19.ISO pla- rallty. The Republicans will have a majority of ftO on Joint hall'-.', la tbe Legislature, i <o*a of SS a/, cum will tbe preaeat legixlalurt A LADY IN 0OUTH CAROLINA WRITES: My labor waa nhnrter and leas painful than on two former occataon; pbyelcisn* astonished; I thsnk you for ••Mother's Friend *• Ii i* worth iu weight in gol l. Addrew'l'he Brad field Reg. Cn.. Atlanta. O A . foi particulars. Sold by Yeiter ft Look. The litersture on drees during the last 10 years, would fomi an imposing ndleo- tion. Euually ourinu* snd irapoaingalso would be the collectiot nl all the eiii|>cy hottlea nsed in the last teu jean for Dr Ball's Cough Syiup. Three HaU'lral Killed. BnAKOHAi. Nov. B—A terrible seel- dssl has occurred st Tsi Ping-Pu, at which plaoeare sltustod the Guvomnent milU fur tbe manufacture of powder. While the work tree a en-em ployed a bun I tbemllUan esploaion unrurred which entirely deruulubtd ibe buildings Tbe loaa vt life was enonnoua. Sou paraooa being killed. Laid to Real. BrKiaorixui. 111.. Nov 10 - T b e re- main* of Abraham Lincoln. aged 16 yeara, who died in l>iodon. the son of Minuter Robert T Lincoln,aero placed Intbeoryptln the l.iueoln monumeut here on Satuniay ala,»e UuaM- bin i| luitriuus grandfather BICE HEADACHE. LOOSE'S RED CLOVER PILLS CCRE SICK Headache. Drspepsu. Zodigestion. Um stipation. 23c. per Box, 5 hoxes f o r f 1. Sold by all druggists. TTie Best SALTR in the world f o r m u , Bruiaes. Sure*. Cloen. Salt Rheum. Fe- ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Haada. Chil- Llsina, Coma, snd all Stun Ernptiuna, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- quired. It is guaranteed to give pert eel ion. or money refunded. Price per box. ForssWby Uu-t A pnrpose of orgsmzim; under the Ameri- ess Federation of Lai or. an art bat Neo.r llemv The potato crop of the Sute ia esti- mated at 9.444.416 bushels. When Chariea S. Montague, of Mus- kegon. died everybody Mippoaed bim a single man. Now a Mr*. Cbariea S. tuma op and claims her ahare of the prepeny Just the same as It tbe late de- parted bad not posed aa a hachulor. Tbe Arm of Allen Sbelden A Co.. of Detroit, founded by Zachariah Chanl- ler, will cease to exist January I. Postmasi-r Uolmea ham at Lanain; was burned. Tbe barn ruuulned s val- uable horse, owned hy £. F. Alien, snd a cow. and both were bumiNl to death Miaa Lixxie Runkelman and William Durfey. aged is and SO years respnet- ivsly. eloped anl were wsrriod al North Lansing. Elbrldge Si John, a painter, fell down-stair* at hi* hoarding bouse, st Lansing, breaking hit neck and killing bim insuntly. He wa-shout SS rears old Michael Hickey, aged "JO years, a Michigan Central hrakeman from Owoaso, was killed in the railway yard, st Lanaing hy being crushed between two freight cars. Oaptoin William Ravier.of tbeitoamer Gaxslle. when going up to the pilot- house of bU boat at Mackinaw City slipped and fell o*erl«oard and was drowned. Ooveroor Luce has pardoned Alfred Kausaman from the Jackson prison. Where be was sent from Schoolcraft Ooonly in Januiry. I88V for man- slaughter, sentenced to eleven yeaia. Ths Governor thought his punishment had been enough. Prof. LoUette'* Memory System Is Creal- ine a n a i w taiereal than ever la all paru cf tbe BUT. sad Mraoes wtahiag to tsaprorr tbdr mrminr should aend for his pnapeclus fra adrntued la anetber column. The recent speech of Congrasaman Mo- Kmley of Ohio before Coogrees on the pending tariff lull, haa just been issued in pamphlet from. The speech tneludes valuable statistical tables, aud ia an ad- mirable presentation of the advantag** of the principles of procteclion, as em bodied in the new Tariff Bill, Send a two-cent stamp for a copy to tbe AMEKJCA* PBUTBcnrK T-airr LEAOCE, 88 Wert 83d Street, New York Oti,. KENT COUNTY AND VICINITY. The celebration over the completion Canal St., Od. Rspida, Inst Thursday night, drew s laive crowd from out of tow-n. The rruwil w*s variously esti- m a t e d f i o m IIO.OOO to "5.000 people A carload of tin was cleansl through the citstoni house ntlld. Rapids, Mon- day. The value of the tin was $377. and ihedntr was |96. If a carload of tin costs #373, what ia tbe duty on a tin WHSI I iNuin? It is because they dou't want to [iay the duty on tin thai they sre called tbe great unwashed. Tbe ('.ommon Council of Gd. Rapid* voted to have their meals election day a' theex|ienseof th-clty snd ia.tructed the city kUrnhal to ace thai they were fur- ni.lied. The bill waa presented and ordered paid, but Ihe Mayor retoed it nnd lust Monday night it was pamed over his veto. Il Is singular how so'ue people delight in s|smging their way. A short lime ago John Spoon, nf Spi>invill«, cuaimeuced suit againsi Ihe CAW M. R R, for abandoning their trai-ktohu mill. Mr Spoon nave the Co. tlie rifcht of w *}• a n d a consinenihle cash bonus to put in the track, hut the new management having token up the track and a -nndoned him he brought suit in Hie Circuit Court and last Friday (he juty in the Circuit Court gnve b in a judgement for |2,Ofll.4d Sunday, at Gd Rapid-, a* Bishop Gillespie and Rev. Dr Bancroft, of Hast- itigs, were tnleriug upon the ceremonies of Confirmation of H. H. Johnson, fur die ministry, Sidney H. Wo-rfifordap Oearvd anil pioie-ted against the cere- ir ony being completed, but withont avoid. It appears that a year or so ago Sidney H. Woodford was removed from the rectorship of that church largely through the influence of the candidate for holy ord. rs an 1 Woodford objected to his being ordained on the grounds that be was an untruibful man. Mrs Benj. Mead, of ted. R-spid. was found dead in bed by the side ot her hu»- hii-.d, having become ds-pondenl ver her troubles and ending her life by tak- ing Carl* lie Acid. She was only ii years old st the lime of her death, liav- ini. been mur. ied sis years to s man 46 years older than she. She left Ihe fol- lowing pathetic letter in explanation: • I took pouon because I eol tired ot living God knows. Go get ma; they live on Cess street. Noi-ody care* for tne. and 1 don't have anybody, if you c a n ' t find my father, go to Mr Foote s on Waterloo strtel. My suter work* there. Take me home." AIIBUA. Tbe Masonic Fair was opened at Gd Rapids, Mot day eve., and the prwpecu j are mure glowing thai, rfus anUcipiteJ i A crowd that filled all tbe apsce waa j present at the opening, and yestenlay : theie was no let np. To-day ia D., L & i G. R. day, excursions being run over < that road. The Detroit Commandery. K T.. goes through in a special train. | and at LdinsiDg th<fy are joined b y t h e ' Lansing Commandery. To-night the | Pntauve Lodge, of Detroit, exemplifies , the third decree, at ihe Masunic Teuipie. j and all visiting llruthers may sre the work by the best Lodge in ibe world. To-morrow the D . G. U. & M. run* ex- cursions to the Fair, and a large crowd will go down from here. It u a bloom ing succ-ss and for s worthy cause. Bert Knae wad a jolly, good Matured. fun loving, weak uiiud-d (I say weak because he was not able to put tempta- tion nsid-) hoy. who lived at I»ckwood a small station four inilm north of Cedar Springs. He was oue of those who gel full of poor whiskey and after they are over their idiouc debauch think they have been having fun, but Bert won't do so any more. LAHI Friday he went to Sand Lake and gut liuh. He went home or rather to the home of Geo B»ld- wm snd laaing down tbe guu he went to the school ground and told the stu- denu he was looking for a good place to kill himself, where everybody could 4ee htm The children though he was jok- ing, but it was a practical joke that worked, for he put tbe gun to his bend and flred. It blew tbe top of bis Lead off and now he's dead It isn't very often that tbe law has to step in and defend helpless children from tb<«e who should be their best and traeat friends, their parents, but yesterday that very thing had to be done. Judge Perkins, of tbe I'robate Court, iwued an older for the arrest of Jaoob Vander- wood and his wife, on the charge of almidng their two children. Il seems tbe Vanderwood's are both habitual drunaardsand when under the influence of drink—which is m o « of the time— tbey an- in the habit of treating ttuir cbildren in the cruelesl snd must in* human mauuer. Their little bodies, bruised and bleeding, and their fear of all who apprasclieu them aruu-ed a feel ing of (lily in the breasts of the specta tors. The judge gave the children in charge of Mrs Vanderwood's sisters, w h o are very Hue people, and were anxious that the pixtr little sufferers should have good care and good homes, and pro oined if given control of them they should have ibe best of care. The boy was given to one and the girl to the other, and a brighter day ha* dawned on their live*. Wiiat should be done to auch people? Tbank.glvlOK. From our humble and gracious fath- ers lia> come down to a thankful people the venerated unwrittou law of annually observing a day of thankBgiving and praise. Tbe president of the United Stales has appotnied Thursday, the 37th day of N o v e m b e r , liSDD, for such service and il is with cheerful conformity to the same that I invoke the good people of Michigan to observe the occasion in a inanu- r worthy the blessings vouchsif ed to them during ihe year. Ami while remembering that nua-h-.-re has God's band better preserved and cur.d for his own thou within ibis, our commonwealth, let us uot forget that we have BIIIUIIK UH many who are tn in- unfortunate than ourselves ani wh<Me homes are durkeued by blonds of ad ver sity and Borrow. Upon this day lot it be lbs mission of ail and the active ie>- vm for our children, that to lighten some other's hurdt-n and to carry sun- shine into some mipxpected place is the best of thankfulnes*. "It U only the hand which help* another that GoJ takes into his own and fills with eternal blessings and honor." Given under my hand and the great seal of tbe slate of Michigan this lllh day of October, A. D. 1W0. C YRUS G L CCE. Don't read! Don'i think! Don't be- lieve! Now, are you belter? You women who think that patent medicine urea humbug, and Dr Pierce's Favorite fnwsra.ki,, the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all}— dots' your lai k-of faith cure come? It is very easy to ••don't" in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily thnn confidence. But doabt—littls faith —never made a sick women well—and the ••Favorite Prescnption" has cured thousands of delicate, weak women, .vbich makes us think that our "Pre- •* ription" w better than your ' don't be- lieve." We're both honest. Let us oome logether. You try Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do .is represented, yoa get your money igsm. Where proofs no easy, can you afford to doubt. Little but active—ire Dx Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. B^st I iver Pill., made; gentle yet thnrougn. Tboy r«;nilatcand invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. SOME T FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh il will wear a*ay." but in cvwt enses it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medi- cine c*lled Kemp's Balsam, which sold ou a positive guarantee to cure, tbey aould immediately see the excellent ef- fect after taking the first dow». Price 5<k:. and |1. Trial me free. At ail druggi-U. THEY ALL FAILED. The following letter from Mr W. A. Thomson, of Columbus, Wis., is peculiar- Is interesting: "My wife." says he."bas •"•en Heated for her head, stomach and i.ervou* prostration hy three doctors in New York, two in Chicago, one in Pa., one in Cincinnati, and al the large insti- tute in Kuffalo f o r 1G m o s . They all failed. Hut one hot le of Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine hel|ied her wonderfully." This should be Used in all headaches, hack- s'-In s. changes of life, nervous disturb- atices. fits, rheumatism, etc. Ask st Yeiter £ Look's drug store for a free trial Imttie acd Dr Miles new book on the Nerves and Heart. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, Everybody knows THE PLACE TO GET P U R E D R U G S , PATENT MEDICINES, f and In Fact EVERYTHING That should be kept in a First Class Drug btore, is at W. S. WINEGAR'S. C H A S . L-AwWYER, pmormnrro* or NATIONAL HOTEL. Sear !>.. O. H. A M. Depot, First Clas* Board and Rnonual 1 Livrry and Feed Stable In roBl:ectloa- To Invalid and Wounded SOLDIERSI The undersigned at the requiwt of many Invalid Soldiers, lias qualified and been admitted to practice in the Interior Department, and all ihe bureaus tbereot and it now Read? le Prasecule Claims, for those that may be entitled to PEN- SION and BOUNTY. MILTON M. PERRY. Milton M. Perry, Attorney A Counselor at Law, fnin's Hall Block, - Lowell, Mich. ••Special attention given to Collections Conveyancing, Loans and Sole of Real Estate. The Best Line of Key West and Domestic Cigars in Lowell HAPPY HOOSIERS. Wm. Tiuimonn. Postmaster of Ids- vilie, Ind., writes; "Eieclnc Bitten has done more fur me than all other mudii-ines combined, for that bad feel- in* arising irom kidney and liver troub le." John Leslie, farmer and stock- man of the same place, aays; "Find Elnotric Bitters the best medicine for I .aver and kidneys, made me feel like a new man." J W. Gardner, hardware niercliant. name town says: "Electric Hitlers is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether be lirea or dies;" he found new strength good appetite and felt just as though he hid a new lease on life. Only 60c. a bottle, at Hunt & Hunter's D.ag Store. HE YELLED KEMP'S BALSAM. 1 veil "Take Kemp's Balsam, tbe best cough cuie.' 1 always du when I hear a man cuuicb. aud I can't help it. Il saved me and it will cure you. I was threat- fned with pneumonia last winter and il broke it up. Il helps the children out a hen their throaU are sore, cures their csmghs. and tastes so good. The Mist done helps you. So writes A- R. Arnold, engineer on the West Shore By-, at Canajohane. N.Y. A FORTUNATE WOMAN. Mrs. Mary L. Barker, of Ovid, Mich., has reason to be very thankful. She was a great sufferer from heart diatnse for yeara. Was short of breath, had hungry tpelU, pain in side, fluttering, fain mess. etc. After taking two hotlies of Dr Miles' New Heart Cure, she nays, "I am belter than for 20 year*. My mind and eyesight have improved wonderfully. I advise all persona thus alllicled to u*e this g r e a t remedy." Yeiter & Look, drussists. recommend and guarantee* iu Dr Miles work on JJearl Divate. containing marvelous esiiuiomais, free. REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mi* Michael Curtain, Plainfleld, HI., makes the suiement that she caught ocld, which settled on her lungs; sbe was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He .wld bci she was a hopeless victim of cunsump lion.and thai no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption: sbe bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. Sbe continued iu u* and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well. She now does her own housework and is a* well as she ever was Free trial hollies of this grest discovery at Hunt 4 Hunter s Drug Store, large bottles-Vic. a n d f t . HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any one ca«e of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Props., Toledo. O. We. ihe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for ibe last 13 yew*, and be- lieve him |ierfecliy honorable in all busi- nens traiiatections. and financially able to carry out all obligations made hy their tinu. West & Truax. Wholesale DiuggisU, Toledo. Ohio. Walding. Kiunan A Marvin, Wholesale DrutsnikU, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is uken internally, acting directly u|iou the blood and mu- cous surface* of the system. Price 75c. |ier bottle. Sold by all Drugiata. Since the |>aBKage of the McKiuley bill Smith is selling suiU nnd overcoats to order cheaper than ever. DBI'S'KENN'ESS—LlQl'OR HABIT—In all lha World thrr* I* but one Cure, l>r. Halnw.' teildru -• peel Dr. Il ran b« gins m a cap of lea or coffee vltb- oultoeknualedre of the ^eraac lakiur iueflict- Ina a .pendy and prnnanrnl curv. s he-ihrr the persun Is a moderate drinker or an alcobolv- wreck. Tbou«aa* ot drunkards base Seen ennd «rbo bave taken the Ooiden sperlfir in Uieir tea or ouffee wllluni their knowW^e. and to-day believe lOey quU drinking of their rmo free wllL No harmful rffecu rrwiltlng from lb<ir sdmlni.lraiioo (-are* guaranteeo. Send fur circular* and full panlcuJsr- in cmfidence. UJU>D Sracinc Oo., I B Rare tic. O. rhildrcn Cry for Pitrhor's Ca:'.: IVle-n Ilabr «u sick. g a r - Ix-r Castors V»* ben abe wa. a OcU. the crtrd for Culora. -.Tie* tbe became Elai. .be dang to Cocoili, •A-l>ai: . h . had CWUna, aoa ,-»r» Ihca Caaorta. o M* CD P o > *t n o w 0 w FRANK C. ALGER. Attorney a t L a w . Collections Given Prompt Attention MONEY TO LOAN AT CURREST RATES. AMD IS8CRA.NCE V R t R K S . t'lilon Klnek. IOWKLU MICH . c r r r 'BUS IilNB, FOREMAN & TALBOT, PROP'S. irden for Pa«*engers or Baggage left al Train's Hotel. Darli House or Ibe Bu* B a n will receive prompi aneaUon 0) "O a> o 5" •< o 8P > z O g o 5 •n 0 i 7 CD m P CD sr K* S. P g s O O CD CD t a 0 w dd ^ k. ^ > EVERY WIDOW OF A SOLDIER Depeodeot OD Her Daiijr Labor FOR SUPPORT 1* entitled to a Pemdon. Alao R v e r g S o l d i e r n<>« dlnabltsl. whether bis disablllly was con- trai-led in Ibe srrvM-e or not. Kaiban and Misber* wllboul I'll tsKNT me ins of support enUUe<i to per month. Shall be Pleased to Prosecute Any Such Claims No C bsrse t'nlea* Succe..ful! Fee Limited to Ten Dollar* I Tbe oldest IVt -kio Areecy In Ibe Stale. luhcd J une, 1*1. Address (altb stamp) C . E . PERKINS. PK 'BATK O M C E . ORAKD RariDS. MICH. ATJ.E. LEE'S MEAT MARKET On Ibe Bniljce. will always be found the choice*! cuU of Real. Fbh and Pool- try In their wasons. at Prices Alws}. Iteaaonable. J. E. LEE, Lowell. Mich. D n Q o o A U 1 I " r.!ON£Y^i ' L-OODj /. WJTT.E, :'X FCH t i . TRY ITTO-OAY BH»M OR.VTBZuzrFoa Aixcnrwanc rank Free CCCT ! f T RJ«iBsttea, SenralcisaialScislica boo. ' 7 draepK* ererywlere. or IT mau, tirwiu. hwallT floater Uarka, IxnreU.Stan. (s) -rXF.LICATF, women ( I . m-ed not be told L •• • ; nt h they would i,*!V'-'oget andstoywelL (i) i' Un-irMixKl ia free from /j* the JKlisouous fenuenta (•f ihe Kiduejn and Ll^ tr, tbey will never know vhul "weakness" ia. ® The hjood is the source HIII! sustainer of health; it cannot be kept pure ex'x-pt the Kidneys and ® Liver do their work aat- r urully, and to aid them ^ nothin? equals tha lier> bul. iruanuitced i Mrs, Allan's Oolden Hair WaMK. rahMar. r»r» Slmh. B u u a a Dot*, lor •>«r; i tme BuR-j..Iwrmn.<U.i eJieiwawhalr. baoiditwb*. Allf*ee« weotoek ai< mauTWed t«. raain • r F.E.C.HiSEMEOY «-.po*BonL£.s!x rug >5 TRY rr TO- OAY -^-T-T-E-nsr-iD— THE WEST MICHIGAN ;ss University m J J o r m a l [ J c h o o l GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. W E TEACH Actual Business Shorthand and Typewriting AND TELEGRAPHY, IN OUR NORMAL DEPARTMENT WE HAVE A THOROUGH TEACHERS COURSE, Scientific, Classical, Music, Civil Engineering, Fine Art AND ELOCUTION COURSES. We Board and Room our Students for Si.jo per week. Expenses less here than anywhere else. Address -A.. ii-LiJbSaJX., l^res. P I S O S C U R E F O R BEST COUGH MEDICINE. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Chil- dren take it without objection. Sold by all druggists. *1

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L O W E L L JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Tfemln's Opera Bouse Block. T h r e e Cents Per Copy

VOLUME X X V I . LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WKDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. NUMBER 19.

STEAM

H I E E L E C T I O N S .

B a s a l t o f t h e B a l l o t i n g ' n M a n y

B t a t o a o n Tu< e d a y .

Fred G. Stone, A G E N T .

Collars 2c Cuffs, per pair, 4c | Shirts 10c!

Lz-av^ ^OIHIA o r o r d e r * nt

C, G. Stone & Son's-Store.

L F.SEVERY, Tin, Copper and Shcel-lron

2d Door East of Yeiter & Look'sStore.

Rtptirirg Done 00 Short Notice. Eavi Troufflui u d furnacc Work » Sp^cUiljr

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

- F O R -

Tbr lucnlfloeat Xrw FWStram-Ji lp

CITY of RACINE; U«M) u n » bnrlhtai; (k rp loc •ocoo.modUioa.

tor luo |«MH-DKcn). " " I p o p "

Th« N u t Hoa.t> l a Con t ra -* Wi' l Da La rzv l r l>r ro<«ra i ia -La l ra l K a p s r u

Irom ih f t ' o n a l at lha Valaa l a Iha Vartaaa a ta t i a

THB Kr.W OONOKKtS.

CHTCAOO. NO*. & — T h e T r l b u n o u y t : | T h e Domocra i i c Und-a l lda b u had an apprec la l i lo upon I b e po l i t i ca l c o m p l e x i o n ot t i e UnlU<d S u u - > S a c a t a . T h a t txxly m t h e P i f t y - aecond ( "onr ro ia w i l l ha*eH8 m e m b c r a . T h e K e p u b l l e a n t i h a d e a l c - l a t o d t h a t I t would a u n d M t o IT l a t hu i r f avur . Tue tda j r ' a e lec t loB. h o t r e r a r . - lUappo ln tod t h e m in l l l lnola , Kanaaa , Now York . New U a t n p i h i r a , N o r t h I>akoU a n d WUconaio . T h a l ^ i r l a l a t u r n In aouie of theM> S t a l e * U d o u b t f u l , and o t h e r * U c a r t a i n l r Demo-c r a t l a In t h e l i g h t of t h e U t e a t re-tu rn* t he S e n a t e will p robab ly « U n d aa fo l io** : ICepubllcana, 45: D e m o e r a U , £9; F a r m e r * ' Al l lanoe . I ((rum Kanaaa) ; d o u b t f u l . S

T h e r e t u r n * oomtni ! In of t h e TOU f o r m e m b a r * of t h e Lower l l o u w c o n U n u s t o show pa lna for t h e Demncra ta a n d t h « F a r m e r a ' A l l l a i c a T h e r a U U v t • t r e n f t h nf t h e p a r t i e * in t h e Houaa w i l l probably be aa follow*; D e m o o r a U , t I 4 ; R e p u b l i c a n * . 91; F a r m e r a ' Al l i ano* Democra ta . IS; F a r m e r s ' A l l i ance . I.

a x i m m . S r a m a n K i . n , I IL . No*. R — R e t u r n s

h a r a become a u m d e n U y . -ompln te u> aanouDoe u *e ly t h e r o t a l t of t h e S l a t e UokeL T h e Demuora i* h a v e won . a n d E d w i n 8. Wilson, of O l n a y , la e l e c t e d S u t e T r e a s u r e r *y II.B-V a n d H e n r y Eaah . of I te l lev i l le , S u p e r i n t e n d -e n t of P u b l i c I n a t r u r t l o n by n f t t O .

T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t he Conir reaamen-a l e c t f rom t h e S i a f e :

STnt dlnrtct. Ai.nrr Tajlor. Kep.; Baoood. LawraacaE MrOano. Ufis ; Tuini Ailra K. Darborow. Dam : Fourlk Waller C Nawkarrr. Dam.; Flflh, Albert J Hopklna. Rap ; BUlk. Robert B Hltt. Rrp ; S - t a a U . Tbomaa J.

•1st In chouainK the MeOMaor to C o s k -m a n K. Da<is in l ( H .

M i c n i e a a . DKTKOIT. Mich. , No*. 1 — i l l s

t h e whole I V n i o c m t o t t a t ' e i u b r f rom 1000 to I V M l p l u r a l i t y . T h e L e g l a l a t u r v I* a l so DemocraUo . t h e S e n . a u by a b o u t 1 ma)or t tT a n d t h e Hi

UlCflWAN STATE NEWS.

M E N O M I N E E w m leave GUA.VD HATCH r.ir CHICAGOdail). !

except Salunlaj . a t » p. m.

D A Y S O f S A l U N O .

" C I T Y o r RACINE." •'MENOmNEE." SVSbAV. MOM-AY.

TOBBDAT, WKOlOBBAT. THURSDAY | | FWDAY.

Arnnmc CUK AUo u>e foilowlac momlnf i u luua fur u « uuicuuic uauw.

FARE, berth included. - $ 3 . 0 0 Round Trip, good for Season, 5 . 0 0

. . I r a i e CHICAGO da ly. n w p i Sua | aa> at 7 p. u i . aftvn*!; at Gk 1M) HA\ car. ly urxi luuroluK 'u urn® lur i« r l j inau «-a»l-

Taaocoa T ica«» to All fou iu . »U CHICAGO. , oaa be bad ul all iuilrvad l ickK

JOHN SINGLETON, Gen. Pan. ^ w l . OooOiicbliai»HKrfta!»««Co..CAIca«o. 1

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

Lyon Block, • Lowell, Mich.

A General Ba-iking Bu t inec Conducted.

T^C. jk ' T S a A d i C O T a ^ o n o a n .

Draf t* Sold on a l l Fa^a i ca C a a a t r t a a .

L O W E L L

Business Men's Association.

RecuUr Meetinc's FlfH Thuriday in e*ery month, at B. C. Smith'i tlore.

D. G. LOOK, Pres .

Bowne, Combs & Striker,

BANKERS, Lowell. - Michigan.

r r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k i n x Bur ineaa a n d i K n e D r a t t a a v a i l a b l e i n a i l

p u t s ot t h e W o r l d .

M C G R I S W O L D ,

4 " A S H I E B .

P B G K H A M ' S

CROUP REMEDY1 THE C H I L D R E N ^ MEDICINE.

r o r O u M * . Uainaba. Maaiaeea**, w h o o p . Shuoklbe loondtaeeary

a i i r b S PtraaaZt. Sale. Orftala. •Al-ay* n J y upon It for Cfclldrsa'. Tkraml and UUK Tr«ob««. OoBtato* no (kr dacfertHUi rffrc* •.lum ,ianltlrc atw® oouch BilxuinSi peeiiarro l . f adulu a n r i ' e f to chlM-nm Ma*a t k a C h l l d r a a . Urt a bott leu-dsy Yea m a j naea It to nifbi. flddhraUDnw**-

F I F T Y D O S E S 2 3 C E N T S .

1o care Uiliouvnc,. Swk iteartaehe. Tonrti-paUon. Unlarin. Lirer Compmnu . ut.B

the eale and certain remedy. S M I T H S

BILE BEANS IT a* f t w W A l f . f l a e '40IltUr I lranstnlhe bonlc). TllKr A t i t THE BOBT IX)V*EKIE*T

- l o f o r - .•sit A-cmm. Trtrv o t IK - r wine, s a e . per B t U a .

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people d e l i g h t in s | s m g i n g t h e i r way .

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to S a n d L a k e a n d g u t l i u h . He wen t

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d a y of N o v e m b e r , liSDD, f o r such s e r v i c e

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T h e f o l l o w i n g le t te r f r o m Mr W . A . T h o m s o n , of C o l u m b u s , W i s . , is pecu l ia r -Is i n t e r e s t i ng : " M y w i f e . " s ays h e . " b a s •"•en H e a t e d f o r h e r head , s t o m a c h a n d i .ervou* p r o s t r a t i o n hy t h r e e d o c t o r s in New York, t w o i n Ch icago , o n e in P a . , o n e in C i n c i n n a t i , a n d a l t h e l a r g e ins t i -t u t e in Kuf fa lo f o r 1G mos. T h e y a l l f a i l ed . Hut o n e hot le of Dr Miles' R e s t o r a t i v e N e r v i n e hel | ied he r w o n d e r f u l l y . " Th i s s h o u l d be Used in a l l h e a d a c h e s , h a c k -s'-In s. c h a n g e s of l i fe , n e r v o u s d i s t u r b -at ices. fits, r h e u m a t i s m , e t c . Ask s t Yei ter £ L o o k ' s d r u g s to re f o r a f r e e t r i a l Imt t ie a c d Dr Miles n e w book o n t h e Nerves a n d H e a r t .

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Mrs. Mary L . Barker , of O v i d , Mich . , has reason to be ve ry t h a n k f u l . S h e w a s a g r e a t s u f f e r e r f r o m h e a r t d ia tnse f o r yeara. W a s s h o r t of b r e a t h , had hungry tpelU, pa in in s ide, fluttering, f a in mess . e t c . A f t e r t a k i n g t w o hot l ies of Dr Miles' New H e a r t C u r e , s h e nays, " I a m b e l t e r t h a n for 20 year*. My m i n d a n d eyes igh t h a v e i m p r o v e d w o n d e r f u l l y . I advise a l l persona t h u s al l l icled to u*e th is g r e a t remedy." Yei ter & Look , d russ i s t s . r e c o m m e n d a n d g u a r a n t e e * i u Dr Miles w o r k o n JJearl Divate. c o n t a i n i n g m a r v e l o u s e s i iu iomai s , f r ee .

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Mi* Michael C u r t a i n , P l a i n f l e l d , HI., m a k e s t h e s u i e m e n t t h a t s h e c a u g h t oc ld , w h i c h se t t l ed on h e r l u n g s ; s b e w a s t r e a t e d f o r a m o n t h by h e r f a m i l y phys ic i an , bu t grew w o r s e . H e .wld bc i she w a s a hopeless v i c t i m of c u n s u m p l ion . and t h a i n o m e d i c i n e could c u r e her . H e r d r u g g i s t s u g g e s t e d D r . K i n g ' s New Discovery f o r C o n s u m p t i o n : s b e b o u g h t a bo t t l e a n d to h e r d e l i g h t f o u n d herself benef i t ed f r o m t h e first dose. Sbe c o n t i n u e d i u u * a n d a f t e r t a k i n g t en bot t les , f o u n d herself s o u n d a n d well . S h e n o w does h e r o w n h o u s e w o r k a n d is a* well as s h e ever w a s F r e e t r i a l hol l ies of th is g r e s t d i scove ry a t H u n t 4 H u n t e r s D r u g S tore , l a r g e bottles-Vic. a n d f t .

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tant-General MrKeever. in hU annua l report, a a r i desert ion from ibe a n n j decreased laifl year. General Mc-Keever says the canteen ivsU-m trivea promise of ful l real .zation of itie ant ic i -pat ions which bad le.! to adoption, and tbe Inntl tut lon may be considered aa pe r tnanen t l established. At preaent can teens are in sncr^naful operation a l 8lxty-€l(;bl post*. i,nd dur ing tha a i z months ended .lime »i , isvu, transacted a b u d n e u of with tbe result-ing proQt of tS»i.43u Tbe army is now 1,800 below i u a i i iho ' t i .d >ireiigib. ow-ing to the l a rgedecreaae In the number of desirable applicant*

Ht *«'• IIF.POKT. W A S H I N C T O N . NOV . l a - T h e S e c r e -

tary of Agricul ture has piewtnted b i t annual roporl to the Pr-»ident. Hy oompariug iiric«» a t O i c t g o for Octo-ber 16 of IKH) and iss.i im shows a marked Increase in ili<' value of agri-cul tural products, especially ot cereals . The Sccn-tary aeserM th .t it ia e v i d e n t tha t tbe economic leg.- lat ion of t b e last aeasion of Congress haa direct ly benefi t ted the farmer*. Tun increaaed expor t t rade In cattli- jnd a n i m a l producta, b" «a s. is auo tbe r cause for congratulat ion. T b e outlook tor a boiu • sugar Indus-try i l eontldered favorsl>.r l ie ends by dec lar ing that he looks forward with eonfidence "to tbe time » b e n in tbe blgh qua l i ty of i u work, as well a l ' I n tha magni tude of i u enterprise, tb« agr icu l tu re of the I 'nlMd S u w s shal l

! not only lead all o ther i n d u - f i e s in th is I country , but shall t*. Ihe leader in th is i g rea t Indust ry pf al l other coun tnea . "

I o w a I H > l r y n i > l i S l v a U

I FO*T Dour.p., 1«.. NOV S —Tlie Iowa l But ter , Egg and ( beese Auoc ia t ion I closed Ita four teenth annual convent ion

Friday. I t indorsed the Conger lard bi l l and promisee to cont r ibute l u ahare towards Ihe world's fair O. L Urnnlsou. of M^aon City, was elected prea ldanc Tbe aa>ocl.<tiiin repreaenta

I an Indust ry whose p w n u e s In tha | B u t e amoun t to lAO.OOO.fVl1) year ly

T r a t ' d r a Trm'n 1 BKDALIA. Mo.. Nov ' -Colonel Tbom-

aa B Price, p re i ident of tue Gaxette Pr in t ing Company ot inl» city, and one

| Of tbe beat-known m-n In Missouri, was | ahol yesterday and mo-tally wounded I dur ing a political dl<ciiMlun by J u d g e j J o h n Uiggin.* of lb ' Pet t i" (bounty

; court, bo th men were en route to thuir i o a a Missouri Pacific t rain.

Fir* la fhiUal'-lpliia. P B T L A D E L P H I * . N o v 7 F i r e T b u r a -

day n i g h t destroyed lue cooper-abop of t b e Fhl lade lpbla ( tupuragv (on ipany on Otaago street, the suap factory and aploia-mill of P C Tomson on swanson street , and a large stora/.- warehouse owned by tbe PenusyUanla llailroad Company. The uital OH- I- fclsi.000, covered by insurance

WJ l * • ' • '•t for r.»ny.M»e Uafa. NEW YORK. Nov. ' —Signur S u e d , THE

faster , b e r a n a fast of fortv-flve days Wednesday n igh t . At •'••o tie drank hla l a s t glaas of wine ai i-.impanying a hea r ty meal, wbich he announced as bis las t meal until Ili-cember sy M-'dical men are watcblug the faster.

T h * M a s o n „f H I s l l M I D e c r e e D e - t L

L O U I S V I L I . K . K y , N o v 7 - H i r a m H a * -

set t , Paat Grand Master of Maaon*. aod considered tbe Mason of liigbeat degree In t h e world, died si MillerHlmrg. Ky.. Thur sday of paralysU nt the uy* of 7U yeara. l ie had taken ev.-ry degree known tu the order.

T h a D e m i l u c S l - l o e C u r a l t M l .

U AHIITSIII ' i to . P a , N o v . 7 . — T h e

s t a t u e to the ir.' roor of VM11>am Den-ning , t h e manufacturer of tbe cunnons used by the Americ ns dur ing t b e revo-lu t ion , was anval led a t Newvllle. noar bare, Thursday .

H e a t h o f a n O l d P o l l l a t a s .

K A S U V I U . K , T e n n . . N O T . I T T — B a r c l a y

Mart in , a memlx-r of Congress b«-fore lue war snd cjulte prominent a t one t ime In tbe politics of this S ta te , died a t Columbia, t h i s Stale , Saturday.

D i e d a l a H l p e O l d A - r .

COLUMDCC . I n d . , N o v 7. — M a r t h a

Pickens died s t her home In ih i s county Thnraday at the age of KM yeurs . Hhe bad rMldcd on one (arm in toe oouuty for eeveoty years.

B r o l n o d M i s t e r M « m » d .

K A S S A S O r r v . M o . . N o r . 1 0 . — A f t e r

hav ing (yn-n niarriisl live years Mr. and Mra Asa l l an ol tij |s place, h J re dls covered that '.boy an- brut iei and aia

fiotlrvt

Tlie iVMik* and Accnur.U. of ihe bile f imi of l iuwk nnd I tosinick e r e In our buiiiii, foi ke t t l iment All in' teined " i l l jiieaM call end settle a ' ••nc*-

A. J. i iov . g & bofc.

RTLZA. PILES, P ILES , JYONEE'B R E D C L O V E E Vtix R E M E D Y , i s

a uoeltivu apecif i : for all fonnB of the disease. Blind. Bleed ing I t c h i n g . Ulcer-ated a n d Pro t rud ing P i l t s .—Pr ice 80c. Sold by all dnggwt*.

L E T A L L G I V E T H A N K S .

I k e Annual I ' w l s m s t l o o rormally Xs-sasd by r ras ldrnl Harvlsea—Tharaday, t h e tTth lest. , Ml Apart a* Amerles's Dsy of Prayer. W A S I I I X O T O V NOV . 1 0 . — T h e f o l l o w -

ing is the Thvnksirlvlng proclamation by the Presld"i>i of the United States:

"By Ihe irr»i-.- and fsvor "t Aimlnbty God the peopl" of th- V itlis hsve been led to the clos-ing daysot ili> i>a>siDa year, which baa b*«a fall of Ibe b l c l n n n l peao* aad Ihemmforu of plenty lluii'i'lf i' n.p |.-rsstloa has come to us tor th " ra . f our minds snd o( onr bands la evi'i> ,lf>psriinpnl ot taumsn Industry.

"Now. iher-Ior -, I U-c;snln Harrison, Presl dent ot the I'nHod Ntatrs of America, do here by appoint Tbu.-sda). ibr iKib day > f Ibe pres entmootbol S'nvtnbrr. be obserrM as a day of prayrt oad tbank-glvlnc and I do In-vite the people, upon that day. to n-aaetrum tbelr Ubors to nitx In lb''lr aecuslomed bouses of wnr-hln snd to Join in renderlne gratliudt and praise |.> our benrBcent Creator for tbe r.ch We s .•{. He hat (ranted us st a Nation, and Invoknf the continuance of Ills protection and grace for ihe fature.

"I comm" ! ui mi fellow dtltens Ibe prtr-tleg* cf rem misTing tbe i<>or. tbr hon-elest and tbe sorrowfa: I.-I us rndeav.M to merit tbe promised reromp n-e «J • barlty and tbe gracious acceptance of our pra «e

••In testimony wh».-eof I bave bereuntosel my hand and cans d the «»al ol th* United Slates to be «tU'd

"Done st the cur «( W ishlDrtna this etihth day ot Noremoer, In th* ye»r of Onr Lord ooo tboussn I el«ht hundred and al.iety, and of ths lod"pe.dei.ee ol tbe L'nlted States tbe ooe bnndred snd dttcenth.

'BSSJASIIK naaiiisoa. "By tbe Presldrnt J sMtsO B u 1KB. 8*0

rrtary of Stata "

S E W E D I N H E R D R E S S .

Bow Mrs. fcluis. Who Wa< Klil*d by a M. Panl Siraal-Csr, Sticr ad liar Sav-tocs ef SS Boe. ST. PAIT. Minn.. Nov. 10.—An sged

wotnsn waa run o / c r bv s n e lectr ic ear Tbursdsy evening a t the corner of Jackson snd Fif th stroet*. Nobody recognizi'd her, and hbu was u k e n to j t h e city hospital in a i unconscious | condition. Her nt rbt leg was : broken snd she was so badly in- 1

Jured in ternal ly t h a t abe died : Saturday af ternoon In p/epar ing j the body for burial £1503 In green backs i waa found sewed into ber c la th*: ,^ in

various places. TIIB K j y was identi-fied as tha t of Mm Anna Klotx. She waa over bu vear* of age and of German descent. A* sbe ha* no relat ives in t h i s country i l l s not known what will be done with tbe l i t t l e fo r tune found In her clothing.

C«>«d I4f»u of Trad*. N e w VORK . NOV . 8 . — R . G . D u n A

Co-'s weekly review of t rade says: Tbe volume of business, both domest c and foreign, continues la rge beyond prece-dent , aod in character prosperous The elections interrupted busineaa but l i t t le, and tbe result hss oo percept ible effect as ye t upon trade, though some fear t b a t the ext- ns.on of manufaclurea •nay be checked by uncer ta in ty . Tbo mooetary s i tuat ion is subMantial ly un-changed. The report* from all par ts of t b * country show t h a t business is large and heal thy .

Corver-Steae • BIJ. C B I C A U O . NOV 7 . — T h e c o r n e r - s t o n e

of tbe g r e s t Masonic Temple , which is to be bui l t in this e u y . was Isld Thurs-day with imposing ceremony.

Tbe Temple is being erected on the Dortbesst co-ner of S u t e and Randolph Btreets, bsvlog s f ront .ue oo S t s t e Street of 170 feet and on Randolph ot 114 feet. The amonn t paid for the f r o n n d and lease* was H.lM.OOO. and tbe bui ld ing is to cosi not leas than fJ , -000.000. Il will contain e ighteen s tor ies and will be U4 leet blgb.

Denlli ol an Icvaiifor. BrrVAix). N Y., Nov. F. R Pease,

a p rominent cl t isen and an extensive manufac turer of oila. died here. Mr. Pease was born in Rochester in 1821 His lubricat ing oils re<-eired grand prixe medals at all tlie world's exposi-t ions since inffi Mr. Pease was alao an Inventor of some note, his invent ions covering Improvements in harvest ing mscbinea. an appl i<nre for lestlng oil by electrici ty, and a p r in t ing telegraph Ins t rument .

Vlcllns <>f lha Vlsrays lllssslsr. NEW YORK. NOV. I s—Seven bodies

more were recovered Friday from the wreck of viie Spanish su<am>hip Vitcaya, e igh t mile* off i tarnegat . Tbl* makes eleven of the dead thus far brought to th is port. Of these not s single one was a passenger.

JmifK Hlggm. Held Witlo.al Hall. SEDAUA . MO. NOV. 10 .ludg* J o h n

P. Biggins, who ahol Colonel Thomas B Price on Thursday , was Saturday committed to jail without bail pend-ing a prel iminary hearniK

W O M A N ' S W O R L D .

W O R D S O F A D V I C E T O Y 0 U N Q W O M -

E N W H O W O U L D B E D O C T O R S .

A J ( e l l c h i f u l S a r p r l s * .

A surprise which waa prepared by tbe emperor and empreaa fo r the Archdncbees Valerio on the eve of her wedding is now being talked of In Vienna. Our corre-spondent there tells us tha t Baron Be-t eeny , the d i rec tor of the Conrt theatre , waa asked to inv i te a famous Vienna quar t e t to come t o ischli on J u l y 80, and t o tell no one of the i r coming. From the station they were taken to tbe house of tha master of ceremoniea, pu t into a room by themselves and given four copies of a love song nnd cccom|tanimenL

This song, which bore neither ths name of the poet no r the compoeer, they were asked to s tudy . An ample repast was sent them, and they were directed to remain there unt i l they were sent for. A t night , when the fires on tbe mount-ains were ont nnd t h e moon shone bright

over woods and hilla, they were led to t h e imperial villa nnd placed u u d e r a group of tree* eppori te the front terrace. At a signal agreed upon they were to begin their song. They heard ta lk ing In t h e apar tment wh ich opens ont upon t h e balcony.

P r w n t l y the cmpre«s appeared wi th her rxm a round her dsngh tc j , Close be-hind them followed the empefBr w i t h the bridegroom. Aa t hey stood silent on the balcony gazing a t the t ru ly beaut i fu l scenery. Pr ince Lohenlohe gave the sig-nal . and from beneath the t rees rose sweetly t h e mus i c of the love song which had been composed by tho young bride. Oer eyes overflowed with gra tefu l tears aa she looked f rom her f a the r to her mother . The emperor a f te rward went below and gave each singer a handsome diamond scar fp in . thanking them a t t h s same t ime for j h e l r Tendering of the song.-^4~riiilun News.

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T H E M A R K E T S .

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F a t t o f t o c y , . . . H l o a e s o t a P a t ' i . s . .

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O O R N — N o p O n j r a d e d M l i e d

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When you w a n t any th ing made of al l wool, call a l the Lowell Woolen Mills and ezamine ou r full Hue of Hune. Ualf Hon-. La/lies and Gen is Mitts, Home Made Sh inu (of any style) and our Dte-e Sk i r t ing . Sh i r t ing and Double wid th Sheelmg flannels. W e will be g lad Ui show cur goods, at any lime,

HENRV F. CLARK. F m p ' r I l m 8

T e a c h e r * E i a u n n a l l u n .

The Regular Examinat ion of teacher , for K e n t County will be held in Onuu) Rapids, on Thur sday and Friday, Aug. 7lh and 8lh. in the We-»t Uichican Bind., iieaa Doivervity, No 23 South Division H t w t . Ezi iminat ion ia-for all gnuies

Special Examlna t iona . for third grude only, will be held in the City Hal l , Otl Rapida, on the last Friday of Augus t , September. October and Notembi r . I. e. August 29. H e p t e m b e r t t , Oi UiberSl and November 28.

By Onler of Co. Board of Examiners . A. HAMLIN SMmt. Secretary,

House and Lot in Lowell, worth $600 Will ael land l a k e good h o r w u n d buggy, balance, t u n e to auil customer. Bo* 223, Lowell. Mich

Pan t s to measure , $8, a t Smith ' s .

W o m e n ' s S m a l l W a g e * .

In conversation wi th the proprietor of a large d r y goods empor inm, " w h o paid Lis men clerks f rom $3 to (20 per week, and his women from$2.50 to$0 n week," in reply to my appeal for e<jtel wages fo r all he said: "These women are uot as competent as t h e men, no r will they t ry to learn, as m a n y are here f u the purpose of ge t t i ng pin money , others through necessity. But all deem i t un-necessary to acqnire competency in the businpaR, as the prospector hope of mar-riage is ever before them, a n d the em-ployment is bu t a bridge to car ry them acroea to t h a t ha rbo r . " This is a flimsy excuse wherewi th to quiet a man ' s con-tfence when paying a woman wages opon which she could scarcely exist, not honestly live, a n d her incompetency did not prevent him f rom demanding toe same ra te of ••fines" as t h a t of ber bet-te r paid brother . Yet i t admi t t ed of no a r g u m e n t , for if a woman will woflt for pin money, no employer could be ex-pected to prevent her from making the amoun t aa l i t t l e a s s h e liked; bu t if those w h o either go on t or take work home t o do fo r spending money, and they are many , could but realize tha t because they are not en t i re ly dependent upon their e a n u n g s fo r a livelihood, and can afford t o work for small wages, by so doing reduce the wages of those who are ent i re ly dependent, I th ink tbe number who t h u s unconsciously wrong the i r sister women would be less.—Mr*. L. M. Bar ry-Lake in E lml ra Telegram.

fib* B e l o n g s I n A n o r i e a .

Miss ABi T r y g g , a Finland girl who was one of t h e delegates sent to the Wo-man ' s In terna t ional council a couple of years ago by t h e Finnish Woman ' s union, caught ihe American fever of enterprise and has t reated ber count rymen to a round of surprises. She first began a ter ies of lectures: told her audiences alsiut tho nodal wonders of the New World, and w i t h the proiita opened a wor ldngman ' s ki tchen, providing 800 din-ners a t five cen t s each.

Her next ven tu re was to s ta r t a Swed-ish month ly , devoted to t t o woman's rights movement . That accompluhed, she opened a l i t t le brewery shop for the manufac tu re of an ale. her dr ink con-ta in ing 10 per c e n t less alcohol than the popular beverage. Now this very re-markable young woman is g o i n s to btrild a people's palace, to contain a library, a r t gal lery, d a y nursery, school for poor children and reading room, and has al-ready pe t i t i oned thean tho r i t i ee fo ra s i t e . Sweden is not t h e place fo r th is live girL She belongs in America, fo r a t the pres-ent r a t e of Interest she could run a ranch nnd manage t h e feminine section of t h e World 's fair .—Exchange.

D r o p p e d S t I U h e a .

Miss Harr ie t Blaine's ambit ion is to become her fa ther ' s private secretary and counsellor.

An effort will be made in the women's clnbs of New York this fall to popular-ize cremation. Sorosis is the s t a r t ing point.

Mrs. F r a n k Leslie is a good dreawr. Her clothes become ber, and she haa

le of t h e finest diamonda In t b e Uni ted Statea.

The fencing craze haa b rought ont it new gold luce pin In t h e fo rm of t w o foils crossed.

Mrs. Wil l iam C. Whitney recently gave a luncheon a t Newpor t a t which there were twenty- two tables decorated in eleven d i f fe rent colors.

Lady S a n d b u n t has been tendered t h e freedom of t h e city of London, the first t ime in 800 y u a n tba t th is honor baa been coofer red upon a woman.

According t o Dr. Chaille, woman's average life is longer t han man's , a n d in most par t s of the United Statea her ex-pectation of life ia greater .

A K m a r t F e m a l * L a w y e r .

Miss Ella L. Knowlea, a g radua te of Bates college. Maine, ia a succeseful l awyer in Montana. The Maine S t a t e Press says: Miss Knowles is the only lady lawyer iu the state, aud the jun io r member of the firm of Kinsley & Knowles. She waa obliged to have a legislative biH passed beTore she could be admi t t ed lo the bar. The firm t ry cases all over the s ta le , s ad Miss S n o w i e s has bad a phenomenal success, having cleared |800 f rom J a n u a r y t o September.

Before being admit ted to the ba r she solicited bills to be collected, and was given bad ones, but succeeded in col-lecting all of them. One man laugh-ingly gave her four borrowed umbrel las to collect a t fS apiece, and, on her sno-cecding. placed all his legal botinesa In her hands.

H o n G l r l > C a n B e P r w t t y .

You come back to town richer in fleah, more determined to success, but jus t wonder ing a l i t t le bit a t the way t b e kisses of t h e sun and t h e browning tha t flaahed f rom the waves have affected your skin. There is no nse in tell ing yon t h a t freckles aod snnlmrn are becoming: yon do not contradict you r brothers when they tell yon this, but in your hear t yon do BOt believe they qui te know.

The t rouble having been s tated, t h e remedy must be found. First , you r blood m u s t be gotten in to a good condi-tion by nsiux a tonic fo r i t . This may be a l i t t le eau de cologne or some a l c o M to tbe wa te r In which yon Uathe your fooo, neck and a rms; it will have a n al-most Inst mtaneous effect, and yon will bo conscious of a glowing, exhilarated condition.

THE JOURNAL GIVES T O I T ' S S U B S C R I B E R S .

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

mus t b e p a i d u p ,

I N A D V A I T C E .

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

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 h e r e will b e a m e e t i n g of t h e S u b -s c r i b e r s t o t h e JOURNAL a t T r a i n ' s O p e r a H o u s e , Lowel l , Mich . , a t 1 :00 P . M . , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of a w a r d i n g th i s S u p e r b I n s t r u m e n t t o o n e of t h e S u b -s c r i b e r s to t h e JOURNAL. Af te r a s s e m b l i n g t h e m e e t i n g will a p p o i n t a C o m m i t t e e to t a k e c h a r g e of t h e a w a r d i n g of t h e P r e s e n t s n d i n t o t h e i r h a n d s will b e pu t t h e S u b s c r i p 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 h e y d e c i d e w h o is e l ig ib le f o r a c h a n c e of r e c e i v i n g th i s M a g n i f i c e n t P i a n o , a n d e v e r y p e r s o n w h o is e l ig ible 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 e q u a l t o t h a t of a n y o t h e r p e r s o n . T h e r e will be n o t i cke t s o r n u m b e r s i s s u e d , b u t t h e n a m e s of t h e s u b s c r i b e r s will b e p r i n t e d o n c a r d s a n d t h e C o m m i t t e e will s e e t h a t al l w h o a r c in g o o d s t a n d i n g g o i n to t h e b o x . A f t e r all t h e n a m e s a r e in t h e b o x t hey will be t h o r o u g h l y m i x e d a n d then a v o t e will b e t a k e n t o d e c i d e w h e t h e r t h e first, t e n t h , h u n d r e d t h , o r w h i c h o n e o u t , h a s . t h e P i a n o , a n d t h e p e r s o n w h o s e n a m e is o n t h a t t i cke t is t h e o n e t o w h o m t h e P i a n o will be g i v e n ; e x c e p t s o m e o t h e r p e r s o n s e n d s t h e p a p e r t o t h e o n e w h o s e n a m e c o m e s o u t , t h e n in t h a t c a s e t h e p e r s o n w h o subsc r ibe s a n d p a y s fo r t h e p a p e r is t h e o n e t o w h o m t h e P i a n o will b e g iven .

Now a Word About the Piano.

I t is a K r a k a u e r a n d w a s p u r c h a s e d t h r o u g h t h e w e l l - k n o w n Music . 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 SL, G r a n d R a p i d i , a n d w a s m a d e espec ia l ly fo r u s , a n d is t h e b e s t 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 /hit Piano is t h e g e m o f K r a -k a u e r . I t is ful l E b o n y finish a n d t h e f ron t p a n e l s a r e o r n a m e n t e d in J a p a n e s e L a c q u e r e d work a n d in e v e r y r e s p e c t it is as fine as c a n b e m a d e .

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

i n e n a t night nse some fine coametio. There are many perfectly hormlees ones t h a t are more pleaMint t han voaaline or olive oil, though both of thcr> are equally good.

Drink milk twice a day . and remember tha t it must lie ordinary mi lk , not c ream. I t U said to be more whi tening to t h e •Wn than any th ing applied on the out-Bide. nnd surely i t ia a t once pleasant and healthy.—Ladies ' Home J o n m a L

A N e e d l e l a B e r B e a d .

A lady in CBlamua. Ia.. haa been Buffering for six m o n t h s wi th a Bevere a t tack of neuralgia , being affected par-tioolarly in the upper pa r t of the head She bad Uken a regular 0 0 t u * of medi-cation wi thout receiving a n y relief. A f e w days ago while combing ber h a i r the comb met a n obstruction, which canaed ber a sha rp pain and headache. An examination resulted in the discov-ery and extract ion f rom the scalp of a common steel acwing needle. How it got there ia not l ~ o w n , bu t it is thought t h a t the needle worked np f rom the lower pa r t of t h e body.—Exchauge.

Grea t reduction in Clothing lo o rde r a t B. C. Smith ' s .

O o to Rickert 'a for caad i s s and fine confections.

W e are hand l ing a fu l l line of E . F. Chaw's Bakery Goods. A. Fisher & Co.

P a r S a l * .

House and Barn , t w o Lota in Lowell , t e rms; $100 down, balanoe | 7 per m o n t h .

L . L . B O L T E R .

Find lay. Ohio. May 8U1,. 1W0 J. M. Loose Ketl Ckner Co,

1 bad a very inuiblsome and pa in fu l pore on my face of about one yea r'a s tand-ing. and which several |kh\sician» pronounced a eaneer, 1 had tried a good many different k inds of aalvea. plasters and blood purif leis , but none of them seemed lo help m e very m u c h . I found one of you r circular* recommending you r Ex t rac t of Red Clover, so w e n t lo

; tbe d rug store and bought a bottle and smul) I*ix ot t h e Solid Ex t r ac t . I took t h e medicine according So diiectiona and usefl tbe Solid Ex t rac t as a salve pu t t i ng it on fresh twice a day . A 'amt t h e t h i n t day it liegun to heul so I uontinued the use of it for about three weeks, both in lernally and l-y outward applicalion and inn very happy lo s ta le tha t it haa en-tirely cured me

1 cheerfully reootn neno Loose'a E x -tract of Red Clove as the greaent and lieal Blood Purif ier on the marke t . I have tried them all Y o u r medic ine is a O u d send to suffer ing hnman i ty .

Youra j o y f u l l y . J . H . K I B L B B .

Old papers 85 centa per 100, s t th is office.

Peril ana no local d iaMss baa puzzled and bafflod the medical prufe*<ion m o r e t han naaal ca t a r rh While not immedi ately fa ta l it is a m o n g t h e most d i s t r ew-iug aod disgust ing ills the flesh ia h e r lo, and tho records abow very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic c a t a r r h by any of the m n l t i t u d e o f modea of t r ea tmen t unti l tlie in t roduc l ionof Ely ' s Cream Balm a few years ago. T b e s u e -cess of this preparat ion has lieen moat g ra t i fy ing and surpr is ing.

T H E G R E A T

| G e r m a n R e m e d y . |

T R U T H S F O R T H E S I C K . !

I E I L E R T S D A Y L I G H T L I V E R ; P I L L S a r e a boon lo a u f f e r e n from Siok : headaches. Hour Stomach, Torpid Liver

and Indlgvotion. Sagar -ooa ted , pleas e ju t o lake a n d war ran ted t " g o th roogh by dayl ight .

EILERT'H E X T R A C T o r T A B ft W I L D

j I . 'HEKRY ia a note, reliable a n d pleaaant I remedy for Cough . Colde, Bronchius , I Asthma, and all th roa t t roubles ; will t e I lieve and benefit cousumption. Try It ! and be ooovinoed. Every bot t le war

ranted: pno>- 40c. and one dol lar per | bottle. Sold by all d i u g g i s u . Preuared . b\ the Emuie r t Propr ie tary Co.. Chico-

g" . i l l .

I OR. j A ( i V E » HERMAN WORM C A K E S dest roy worms and remove them f rom the system. Sa te and effective.

H A P P Y HOME BLOOD P U R I F I E R is ihe Peoples Popula r Medicine lor p u r i fying t h e blood; prevent ing or cur ing Dyspepsia. Billioasneaa. Headache.

| Doila and all Fevers and Malarial Disea-aea.

' Pr ice Mfc. a n d one dollar per hott te.

UNCLE BAITS N E R V E * BONE LINIMENT will relieve Sprains.Bruisca. Neuralgia a n d Rheumat ism. Sold by all dniggtata.

U N l ' L E SAM'R ONDITION K ) W -j i DER will c u r e Distemper, Coughs, I; Colds, F e v e n and most of the df

OF THE SEASON. G U A R A N T E E D S E A S O N A B L E

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D R Y G O O D S A N T *

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

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

B i s s e l l C a r p e l S w e e p e r

V\ e have the Exclusive

Sale of the "Grand Rapids

Sweeper," which is the latest

out and a fine machine in ev-

ery particular.

All Riglit Goods

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

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Mothers will find Dr. Winohell 's : Teething Hyrup just the medicine to 1 bave iu the house for Uie ch i ldren ; it

will cure Coughs, Cohla, Son; Throat , and Ue^ulnt* the Bowels. Try i t

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| JROIIATC 'IRIJRB.—tttateof MIciugaa.o i of Kmkaa Ala aeasiuD of the Probate Court for aakl eou' It of gent, hrld at tbe Probate Ot-Bee. lo Ibe Oily ot Ontad lUpKU. oa the S r i dry of Oct-oer In tbe year ooe thousand e«hl liuudred airf) ninety

Present '"yms E Perkiae, Judjre of Prohau. Ia Ihe matter uf Uie estate of

J'JUh MLaina. Jeceaaed.

On readlnf aud Ollnc the petRion. duly verl Aed. of Manraret L Mouie. Admlaiatralrtx a lib the will annexed of at Id sat ale, prsilaK tbl. Oemfur License aad authority lo aell the real estate uf said deceased. Ihereli. deseribed. for ibe reawss and purpose, therein aet forth.

U is Ordered, tbat XMIUT. Tat situ a i t ue Novcaaca, UW,

at teo o'clock lu the fnren.rm, at «aid Probate Offlee, he appr •Inle.l for hearing aaid pMltioo and that Ihe betn al law ot said deceased aod all

suu-uca litTTmsl ill make ytmrWoodl ure, rich snd stn<r;-,ti ml yoar flesh InnL I

pcnoiHi Interested In taid estate appear before said Csirt. at aald Um- and place, lo show ••anas why a license *b.sild Dot be slanted lo said Adaunistrutrlx toasli real

DROBATE ORLER.-ai I of Keot. as. Al a t Usurtforaaidcoaatyof Keot. held at the Pro-Kale Offlee. hi the rlty of Uraad Kaplda. un tbs m ^ e r o ^ b ^ u . y - , « . t h o o ^

CHARLES COMBS,

Halile Oomba bavieg tiled in this Court a I pelKina prayl r that the ^tnlai-VaUen «f said , estate may be graabd to Wayne Pardee, of I Bowne.

It Ic entered, thai FatBav. n s «1ST DAV or Novntasa. I6«,

SMaa o'cioek to Ihe foreoooo, st said Pmhate I Offlcsk be appointed for bearinc aaid petiUon.

Aad Rlalurlher ordered. TlOt a eipy of this opU • be puMiahed three aooum I r e i J a t o pm v l e a a l o s a t d d a r o f h a a n a K . In t h e LOWBU. JMTI ^ s e w v g g w p ^ - d

ho lds ^ a l f r u * tn-Mgtt. nmiljwm,

. A " ' " " Itoyiru waatCbs bsstMalkal Wart

Send f t rea t atamp* fo A. I' OutrWir A t o , 4 ropy, flree.

for in said pa Itioo. .-.od II Is Further Ordered. Tbat a eopy of Ihis

order be publndted Urea r--cc< stlre-eeitpiwrl ous lo 'aid day uf bosrtn* Ji Ibe Unrau, Jonai. i t - a newspapj.- printed and rirculalMu; In said

ly a faaa t . CYRUS E PKRK&H. Ooaaly

, RcgUter. (ITwl)

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

MOTHERS R I E N J T

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Sir aaid county of Kent. Held i t ihe Prubaie 1 HOLD m"

V K T ' T ' K R t t T . O O K . Prewut Cyrus g/paitlaa Judce of Probata _ ^ " - /

2 Z Safe S36.50 ZSi California. Fraak J. Fa. S a r ^ I . tbki r-nun hi .

petition pravlug laat the Admial^ratiou of aaid

FatDtT, VBS flar BSV or Novnaas M ten lA-iock in Ibe forenoon, at »aii O®". •» appointed for bea. tor aaid p .

And it ia Fartber Onlrr^d. Tnst a order be puMlabad three auceaasive

A true ro^y Adoloh B. "

PBKKIKR. Jndfe of Probate.

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said day of heartur, JorailL. a r wapaper printed i aaid County of Km:.

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CYRUS K PKRKtSH. Judge of Probata.

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.S:,T t i t ».Vi I re IS.Vi 4.u' lo.«, s;»i 2 11 B;I5

U>we!l, SV O Kapld -.4:4.1 O. rta\eli S;.'"!

PAHSEStiKK TKAISS FAST Leave. Nus. 14. 10. 1', tti IU, Mixed

a. in. a. m. p. m. p. m. a in. U.Kapidm t-M lo.*' lOrU 11:41

Lowell. T:9) lOJA t l 1U*0 Pir3i' looia. 7:4 l i a s tr^i I•.'•*: »:15 Dnrand, S.I" I t ; T i ' 5M Detroit. HAS I'-1 9W • A'

Numb, r- ' I aii.t V run 'tall) all Other trains dally SlirKlSV eXlVpled.

Mos. Itai>d II have eiegaiit Parlor Cars altaeh. ed.

Xo. 118 leaver Grand Rapid* at T p' tn. Satur daysonlv. wlthcoai h atiad.rd to uk» |uui-en-Cera lor Luwt-ll and Aoa.

Through Uckets lo all Prlndi-al points Eaat and West an on sale at Ixis.-l Station. A O . litViiLAUKK. JuKKW UJUi»,

.varni Lowell Trafflc llanncer. Detrot

Lovell & Hdblings R. R. T L M E T A B L E :

T R A I N S s o i n i . Learr I/Iwell. 741 a a t - 3 e a

'• Lluidale. T:4U a s t W r a Arrive at I rw-po.-t, S:i0 A a 1:10 r a

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

leave Preepon. V 1% A a '•>t» r a Amir al Ebn.:ale, !«?0 t a 1 i l r a

•• Low ell l":» A a »i6 r a

HERE AND THERE.

Annnnneement,

I wish to announce to tbe people of Lowell and vicinity t b a t I have pur-chased t h e Groc ry store f o r m s r i r con-diici.-d by A B Johnson nnd will con-tinue t h e bttsine** a l the old stand. I don't feel t h a t I need a n y introduction

, to you, fo r I have nttended to your ! wants so many t imes in Ihe |iast an.l . bave a lways en i leavored to Wve |>eifect sat isfact ion 1 am now ready and anx-

I lou- to meet you ag»in and ray chief do-sire rliall I*' to retain y o a r goorl-will. 11 have a choice a d cor rp 'e le lloo of Oro-

j cerles ot sll kinds, which I will sell a t

tbe very lowest price. If you want anything nt my line don ' t fail to call on me, it will lie to your advantage . To

j my f a n n e r f r iends 1 wish to say I will , a lways lie in t h e marke t for their p ro . i doc.i nf all kinds anil will pay the h igh .

e«t cash ni'.rkvt price. Hoping torecieve I a share, at least, of your patronage. I I .ahscr ibe myself, very respectfully.

P R A N K B . C L A R K

The Mails.

OtUNII WKST. 5:50 a. m.—cloeed pouch for (Irand

Kapids. 12:17 .a m —Way mail . itSfl p. m.—Way mail .

OOINQ EAST. 7 3 0 B. m.—Closed (sitich for Detroit.

I0A5 p m.—Way mail. 4S0 p. ra.—Way mail .

GOING SOOTH. 7.-00 a . m,—Mail by e a r n e r . " .M a tu.—Mail by L. ft 11. B. B . 4A'> p m —

FROM THE SOCTH. 4:00 p. m.—Mail b y c a m c r , except Alio

10d0 ». in.—Mail by L & H. H. K. 6:05 p . ra.—

GOING NORTH. 1:80 p. m.—Mail for Falliuwburg.Alton.

Gran t . O r a t tan . FROM THE NORTH.

11:S0 a. m.—Mail received f rom above p l a a * .

All mails close 30 nnnutn t before t ime above l u t e d .

Post Office open f rom 7 a . m . to 730 p . m. . Ktandaro t ime.

No more

of t h i s !

HabhT "h-vt ool--n ernri ittrmmfnKahly tlghl, gaar.i.y slip o l t ... I -I

T B E - c a i i C T i r s T ' n " r r c n r R c o . BuVnE'tiK Ir.-ny- V r*l Jn *..>r Iks-I llnrd with suMer. T . < i . „ t--. ~u: trv-'̂ iUa tha luto.-r fr«_i. r

Ca'l » T f-e - .-•Mlrr-

"ADHES! . 2 C 'JIOTCHS." AT RETAIL BY

A. J . BOWK & SON, D E A L E R S IN E 0 0 1 S a r d S H O E S

L O W K L L , - MICH

"See ing is Believing."

Ana th* beet Ismp avtrntaJ*. bka Alod-din's - ( old. a "won-derful lamp!" A Inrrp a b a o l o l r l y s ian-• x p l e a l v o aod n n -b r e a k a b l e . whkb

nm a r l e a r , s o f t , bant w h i t e light

of BS rtthJU potur/ Purer and br l fht-r l t s= gsr l l jbt . »ofter than electric light. mora cheerful than either I Tbat lamp ia

" T h e Rochester." And with it there Is no amok-, BO anwll.

as Aral/a tkimtuyi. no fllckefiOg. no aereaUnt no climbing up ot th* Bam*, oo "untrums oor annoyance of any kind, and It navei needs trimmlnn. I u Tounts (oil res*n.oir»i being touch tolled seamlew brast. with cen-tral dra.'t. It | j ubeo lu t i ' l ) t i u b r e u k a b l e , a a d a a m/t et a UtUw , Oaly five years eli, and wriv**,,""* ,J \ktu Lmfi in air. Il mutt b* a GOOD lamp to mrta such a tolling auccesa. Indeed it it, (or l a m p m y came and lamp* may got but th? "Roelicster" shlnea on forever! We mako cv^r S.ori artiatie rarietlea.-Hangln f and Table Lamp*. Banquet. Study. Vaaa ani Piano Lompi. e v e r , k l t t . l . in llronte. For-celsln. Braas. Nickel and Blaci Wrought Iron.

Ask th* lamp dealer f=r It. Look,for the trade.ma-'a atamp; "£••» r.ocii'.srrs If be haan't tha rrnui-i Rochester end the style you want, orlf no lamp-alorc 11 rear, send to us for free Illustrated catalogue (and reduce.', price-list I. and v/e will bo* aad send you any lamp safely by espreas, right to your door.

l U W U a i T E t t I.A3JP CO., 4 ' i I 'urk I* I ace, Mow Verlc.

Msai / ^ t u m ^ n d e-lr Owarn

Prass the Button. I t O p e n s , r n d L l ^ h t o . "

ii*eU»BiMrli f»f«. barnt oeo lioanqnieuyteiital B r O »

' Iva ayent wani^l to •vetr aWB-Xa^i i t t lwleSlsA

- as

- - - Sffld Ml L mUkM mi -

••I ••tat (MKrVRM>SH. U-BMt raa

a r v r . «*<v(ki« «««» r .i ««uawi uaiele*. 11-e ample.,,! —1

— — , . tn.-iifW.." free. Atl ihr w.ffc r * »«i4. i , i .^ew*M«stsrfy»»»» ,s^ "»a.sli-nei

^ ^ s U d - > — • ; • - e g ; uviriuU wr.y.. sll .iiett-fctfas^le .trin ,. if J | mat |.»- in r . l» ewk 120 m M O r " leSaaattS. ASj«s*. K ' ^ C a C * «. r a r t l a a u . Mulue.

(irtipe..

CiBAPtU

GRAPES. Al Hickert 's .

Cahint is f2.00 a t Phil ley 's .

Choice cream candies a t Rickert'a.

r ine Cabinels only | 2 . 00a t Philleys.

Mi-sOora Ho.ve spent Sunday In Od. Rapids.

Miss Bertha Silsby spent Snnday with Ionia f r iends.

Don't fail to s - e t h e choice line of gunri a i R. D. .Stocking'*.

Will M. Htne re turned Saturday f rom a flying t n p to lad ianapol t s .

Mr and Mrs M P. P a m n g t o n . of Sara-nsc . -pent Sunday wi th Mr aod Mrs Abe L Peck.

L O. Dunton. of Gd Rspids. w.-ta a t Geo. Parker ' s laat week, looking at some good hones .

• ' Isre M Shsw has rented a house on Coit Ave., Gd . Rapida and will move there n e x t w e e k ,

Tlie highest m a r k e t prioe paid for wool, pt-liaaud all k inds of fu r s at ihe Lowell Woolen Mills. (IVmS)

Miss Anna Lock wood, of Gd. Rapids, spent Sunday with her sister. Miss Rosa Lock wood, our preceptress.

Lost— Frtrtay n ight , between LoWn'l and Bowne Center, a black and whi te s h a w l Pinder please leave a t th is of-fice.

You are cordially invited lo a i f - n d a topic social a t M. C . Barber's next Wed needay eve. , Nov. 19, lo be given by the Bapiist society.

A marr iage license was issued to Lamt K. Halsbusy and Ger t ie Rh inks last S a t -u rday and they a r e probably one, in tbe eyes of tbe law. by th is time.

Mr P. Griswold has gone lo But ton Station to look a f t e r the in le resu of (iribwold & Keeler. who have a n exb-n-s.ve w ood and lumber job there .

Ernest R. A. H u n t look tbe examina lion a t Ibe last meet ing of the Slate Board of Pha rmacy and received a cer-lifichle a* Assislaut Pharmacis t .

Cards are ou t announc ing ihe mar-r iage of Mis* Prank ie Harrison, of Kal-amazoo. lo H. W . Hakes. W e wmh Will joy and congra tu la le the bride elect.

Geo. A. Peck, of Eva r t . ia visiting his

many fr iends and relatives bere. Geo. is ooe of our oldest subscribers and . t o him, the JOURNAL is like a letter f rom his old home.

P ig Rspuls Hulletin: " J a m e s and Prank Ladner . a couple of progressive fa rmers ol K e n t Coun ty , a re bere visi t -ing riteir brother*. Richard, Herber t end Will iam Ladner .

J o e MrKee stepped on a rusty nail , a n d as J o e is no fa i ry there was noth ing for the nail but to run iulo hit foot, con-a.t |oeiitly Joe is limping around wiUi one foot in bandages.

I have opened a Meat Market in the liatiiels building and can give you choice cu ts of meat at a reasonable price Your t rade ia respectful ly solicited.

. G . T . H E A T H .

Married — A t the residence of the bride's t s lbe r . Mr John M. Burgetw. Lowell, on Wednenday. Nov. 5>h. by-

Rev. A. T . Luther , 'Mr Edmund Bellows and Mrs Rhodn A Brink, both of Can-nun Township, Kent Co

7. idoc Howe Buffered f rom B s t roke ol p i ra iys is last Thursday n ight , bis whole

lef t aide br ing affected. He is somewhat •letter now and apparently improving, but very s lowly. This is the second t ime be has been s tr icken.

Tlie L & H. grade fo r tbe extension Is complete 1 on the north side of iJrand River. The br idge is progressing fine-ly, two pier* completed a n d the end be-ing latrly unde r way. The rest of the g rad ing w i l l b e d p n e i n a o o u p i e o f weeks

Tbe Haranac Local says : " T h e r e is d ipbther is in Lowell ." W e are soi tlie report hsa gone out , hu t B.-0. Po t t s

baa been mis informed. There is d iphther ia in, nor anywhere near Lowell,

on the au thor i ty of heal th officer MC-DannelL

Prof Charles Carlyle. of Ionia, assist ed by local laieni , will g ive a pleasing

en te r ta inment a t the rmidenoe of Mrs A. H TuUle, over Hudson 's Dry Goods store. Pr iday evening, Nov. 14. Every

tmdy invited. Please turn out and fill ihe bouse to overflowing. No a d m i t lance charged, bu t a coileotion will be tahen.

How much does wool s h n n k i n cleans ing. is a quest ion of ten asked by wool growers and here are some figures given by Henry P. Chirk, of tbe Lowell Wool en Mills, t h a t answers it and it ia wor th your while tu c u t them out to save. H* says: " 1 have Uken 101 " » fiw *001 j u s t as i l c a m e Irom tbe sheep a n a a l te r c leaning It t U weight was only 4 i lbs, the s b r m k a g t being 6 lbs, over 67 per cent .

Ttie Lowell Creamery has cloaed down lor the season, and notwi ths tanding ihe

dO ' s e a s w nnd low pric- of bu t l e r t h e r e m i t s have been very saiUfaciory to

Mr Chapin. He lias m a t e th is I ftL'tOif ibs. of buUer. for which be has

panl the f .rttteri f rom whom he pur-cliaM-d t h e cream 7b. over 15 o -u i s per lb. on Ihe uventge. Tbe prodnctiiro of lite c r eamery this year ezfieeds that of any previous year by nearly JSU.OCO UH He will open up again about April

Isl. y!, a n d feels as tured of a much

larger pa t ronage next year than he has enjoyed th is season. Ue l i iaulu his

pa t rons for their patronaKe ami ihe iu

t e res t tbey have Uken in bis welfare .

Santos.

Kalydors.

Ask fur Santos.

Santos at Little Mc's.

Shelf Paper a t Li t t le Mc's.

Sninke Little Mc's Kalydors.

Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel at Li t t le Mc's.

As line candies as a re mod* in Amer-ica. a t Rtckert 's .

Mrs R e u n and son, of Ovid, a re visit-ing Mr and Mr* H. N. Stone.

Frank Clark has bought out t b e gro-oery store of A. B. Jotmaon.

Jas . Labadec, of Mtddlevtlle. is visiting his daugh te r . Mrs M Rubens.

Harry Gtlmore, of Versailles. K a n . , Is visiting his f r i end . Geo. W. Pa rke r .

Jos. H. Man in waa in town last Thurs-

•lay looking a f t e r the R R extension.

I have for sale a few Choice Merino Rama. P . A . O'HARROW, So. Boston.

Why don ' t y o a b a y y o a r fine umbrel-

las a t B C. Smi th ' s . Best for tbe price m town .

W e are nnder obligations to Mrs M

Report of Lowell Schools for October.

ToUl enrol lment 41-"> Non-resident pupils St Per cent of a t tendance »5 Total u r d i a e a a H -'

The same i tems for October, I889, a re as follows: Enml lmen i 425 Non-resident pupils, 2s , Per cent, of a t tendsnce Total tardiness 11-

LLNCOLN'S MELANCHOLY.

I BymiMtthell* Nature and Bit Early tllnfortanes.

THE FARMERS.

V i e w s of t h o L o a d e r s a t t h e N a -tlotnil H e a d q u a r t o r s -

They Clslm That Ihe Retail of the K ac-tions Wac a (.real V etory for Their

OrxanliB loo —ll.ipe, tor lha

CLAIM* o» ' t i l l r A S M K I t a .

W A B I I I N O T O V , NOV 7. T H E K s r m e r V

Those who aaw niui-hof Abraham l.in twin dur ing the later yeara of h is life. were grvatly liii |iresv.l with the ex,ires sinn ol p n / o u n l •neUnch-ily h s face al-ways wore in re|s>se.

Mr Lincoln w.ts of a pe<-uli*rly sympa-

The banner room for a t t endance war kindly nature . Tn .ee s t rong the P r imary , West Ward , U u ^ h t by ! character is t ics influenced, very happi ly , | All iance people at the Nat ional head-Miss Morrice, tl e perconUge being 9S: ** ' ' l , r " v " 1 . en t i re political career . ; quar te r s o( the o tgan i ta l lon in this city for punctua l i tv , the 2d P r i m a r y , Cen- T V * w o u l ' , n , , t a t flr" Klance, to 1 s re figurine out A g rea t vletorv for the

t ra l . t augh t by Miss Trumble , havtng i »»« * « c i e n t at.ls U. ^ I l t i c a l sacceos; but , l " , h r

^ K . ' - i , X : z r z r & c s z The above report , while showing an i l n 1 , 1 6 p w d a n o e of Uo.1, was called lo

improvement over a year ago . is not , " w l ' n . vessel of common clay could possibly have beco ne the "chosen of the Lord."

Those itcquainled wiih htm f rom Isiy hood knew t h a t early griefa ungeil Ins whole h i e with sadness. His par tner in he grocery business a t S t l e m .

Bin can be seen at sea for nearly 100 mile*, and will bo of great good to nav-igation if it shonld become acttvs. aa the pil lar of Cre can lie .een for a great distance, and will serve as a golds through the dangcro tu Onmnak Pass.— San Prancisco Chronicle.

The longest American railroad tmmel is the Hoosac tunnel on the Pi tchbnrg railroad, four and three-qnorter milee. the St. Outhard tnnnel tn Europe is nine miles long

Lowell Markets,

w h a t it should be in the m a t t e r of at-tendance and punctual i ty . Paren ts , you can help the teachers very m u c h In im-proving the record in this regard. We a r e sure you have t h e interests of the schools and of your chi ldren at heart , bu t ne i ther Ibe school nor t h e child can do the best work if the child is f requent 1} ta rdy or absent . I t is not f a i r to t b e t< acher . it is not fair tu Ibe pupil , to ex-pect efficient work and good resulta

Hunter , fo r a beaut i ful boquet of c h r y - when the pupil is i r regular in a t tend sa t i themnms.

Rev Well ington D r P a y will occupy the Congregational pulpit next Sunday , morn ing and evening .

Married—by Jus t ice Milton M Per ry , a t his office, Monday evening, Ber t Charles a n J Mary Duffy .

H. W. Hakes , of Kalamazoo, is visit-ing hi- parents , Mr and Mrs E. B Hakes, and other Lowell fr iends.

Rev. A. T. L a t h e r went to Por t land on Tuesday to a t tend t h e Ionia Diet. Confe rence of the M. E. church .

M; snd Mrs A. P i ' be r at tend t h e wedding of Mr Elmer Power and Miss Belle Spencer, a t Saranac , to-night .

Tlie Telephone Co. have pu t a, phone in Dr McDannell 's office and one in t h e Electric L igh t and Power Co *, works.

Notice—I shall be a t the Depot, ready-to buy Live Hogs and Sheep, also P o u -to-s , for which I w ill pay tbe Higheat Market P n o e . WM. O. JURY.

Mrs Nellie Mosber lef t , Monday, for Traverse City, whe re sbe has a position

at $38 per mon th . Her Lowell f r iends wish h - r success.

J o h n Mills is closing np his business here and will retorn to P.ogland, bu t whether lo stay or not he cannot tell unti l he ge ts there .

Those wiidiing t o have coats, vests o r t rousers repaired or,cleaned may leave such work wi th Mrs M. Dennut. Ist door nor th of Cong, church .

Por Sale—A good, gentle, family dr iv-ing mare—with harness, buggy, and cut-ter . Will sell any or all very cheap. ( I n e - 1 ) T H E O D O R E M U E L L K R .

The new depot for Ibe U & H. Ry. will be s i tuated Sooth of Ecker 's P lan ing Mill, on tbo Eas t side of the t rack. They commenced to lay the wall to-day.

Lost.—Oct 18th, betweenChas. Moree's

and Dan Wood's a n ol idtzed handle silk umbrel la . Pinder will bs rewarded by leaving s a m e a t Coppens' barber shop.

Form a n ft Talbot this week h a v e s new team on their "bus line. They are greys and a fine pair, and compare favor , ably wi th tbe bays they dr ive on the other 'bus .

Bessie H u n t and Har ry Hunte r were home f r o m Od . Rapids over Sunday . Bessie will probably return here to stay a f t e r J a n . 1st, gl , as Mr Rice failed lo get re-elected.

Rev. Wel l ington De Pny , of Saranac . very accepiably filled ihe Congregat ion-al pulpit last Sunday . His iwo se rmons were Italened to by a t ten t ive >d appre-ciative audience*.

Harr ied—At the M. E . Parsonage .

Lowell. K e n t Co.. fcich. by Rev. A . T. Luther , Mr Christ ian M. O sen. of Low-ell. and Mt-a Ida B. Van Buivn, of Beld ing. Ionia Co.

Geo. W . Parker ahlpped. yes terday , ten brood mares to Ken tucky . Geo. breeds b o n e s for the money there is in tl and a l w a y s tries to have some colts of the most popular s t ra ins uf breeding.

A boy! A son! Charlra Jesse Church . J r . . m a d e bis first appearance on the stage of l ife. Priday. Nov. 7th. a n d Chaa. A. Church ' s smile is so big and bright that i t reallv dtscoutils the electric light,

H. H . Silsby has bought the fu rn i t u r e and fixtures of the barber shop recently

operated by Orra Hayden in Pul len 's building and has hired a first-class man to work there . H e will r u n both h is old and the new shops.

The W . C . T. D . will convene a t the residence of MM Robert Gntl i tun. on Friday a f t e r n o o n of th is week. All a re most cordially Invited to a t t end . H«y w h a t y o a like of the McKinley bill. Prices a t Smith ' s are lower still.

Bishop Weaver will lecture on c h u r c h quMttons a t the U. B. church In South Lowell, Frioay evening, Nov. 14th. a t 7:00 o'clock sharp . Rev H. S. Shaffer , of Gd. Rapida. will also be preaent There was a spilt In tbe U. B. Church about a year ago. but botb sides cUitn tne c h u r c h property and the Bishop, who will lecture as announced above, is the head of the liberal branch, while Ihe radical* a r e sliU in possession of the c h u r c h over somh .

W e clip the following In regard to a fo rmer Lowell boy. All ien H. Ball, f rom the A u r o r a ( I I I ) Democrat:

A very beautiful paint ing has j u s t been placed on exhibit ion in t h e show window of J . D. Rice Si Son's s tore on the laUnd. The paint ing was executed by Mr. A. H. Ball, of this city, and is Irom the pic ture of the celebrated horse-fair , by Roea Bonbeur . Mr Bull is not a profeeMional art ist , but nss exhibi ted a vast Amount of snisticaal skil l in the pain t ing of this picture. The p ic tu re ia valued at f 150. A well-known ar t i s t in th is c i ty remarked that the pa in t ing , in any respect, is not Infenor to any tha t has ye t been placed on exhibit ion m this ci ty. Aurora has a large n u m b e r of U l e n t e J art ts ta uf whom she can well feel proud.

Notwi ths tanding the fact tha t the re cent campaign Is already a lmost ancient history, a n d to Republicans, especially, a dull and profitless subjec t , t he r e was une pleasurable fea ture ul ihe campaign here

nf which wa wish lu m a k e me ' i t i on . and lb it was the speeeh delivered by W m Al len Smi ih o f O d . R-tptds, a t t h e Opera l i ous - un Monday evening. I t wm. suclt an address as could been joyed even by a political opponent, e loquent and aide, and yet devuid uf a n y fu im or fea tu renf

any part isan abuse. In t l ieesi i inat ion of those who heard him her- , Mr S m i t h now s tands a s one of Michigan's eloquent ora tors "—Cadillac News a n d E s p i e » ,

November Q, 1890.

ance. When t h e rungsof t h e education-al ladder a re f requent ly missing the pu-pil will m a k e sluw progress in cl imbing and may occasionally lake a tumble. Il your child is f requently absent f rom school, do not be su rp rued if he fails to p.-uis his g r s d j .

Tardttits-s is largely a ma t t e r of care-letsmt ss Wi th a little a t ten t ion on the par t uf pBrent* and pupils, nine-tenths of tha cases of t u d u u s s could be done away with.

Do not th ink tbs t yonr boy or girl can s u y ou t of school one or t w o days each week, or a few weeks dur ing the year a n d lose nothing thereby. Do not keep them o a t because il is convenient tu do so. Do not let them remain away be cause tbey s r e not Inclined to go, or because they coax yoa to let t hem stay out " j u s t th is af ternoon." By doing m> you a te i n ju r ing the child and hindering and impeding the work of the school. See to it tha t your child is in school every hal l -day. unless detained by a n aliMtlute neceuity, a n d s e e t o i t t h a t b e

is there on lime. One th ing more. Pa renU. where do

you r children spend their evenings? Are your boys on the street or at homer Evening* spent on t h e s t reet may easily

undo all tbe work of Ihe school dur ing the day. and more. The influence of the street will undo all t h e good influ-ence of the school, home aod church combined. Por the wel fare of tbe boy, the good of the c o m m n n i t y and your own cemfor t , see to this m a t t e r .

Every pupil above t h e age of ten should do t ome good reading a t home each evening, and with ou r excellent l ibrary there is no lack of sui table read-ing mat te r . The pupil 's evening read-ing. tf properly directed, would be a valuable a d j u n c t of bis school work.

C . S . L A B Z B L E R E .

Horace Robinson, of Lake Odessa, was in town the finit of tbe week, on business. H e has recently suffered a loss f rom fire. The planing mill, on which the loss was reported as |S,000, they find

as only in jured to tne ex ten t of I1.00U. Tbe engine, boiler and planer were oom|iaratively un in ju red , a n d are now running, a n d tbe buildings are being re-bui l t .

hoase. the secretary of the o r g s m m i o n . ta lked freely with s reporter on t h s i sobject. His remarks In auostance were I as follows:

He tsld t t s t st ;b. -m- ' r d e a n sway tt beeoms* more anu more apparrol tbat lb* fanners' on,-anitatlon» bave si»rrt«d ll.*n> telvc* It "*- the flr>t .ipporttiniiy given or- ' rsnisrd rflnn to nbuw that bo.n rule 'ist corns

. „ . . , , 1 to sn end Tbe (srmrrs or,-*nlr»ttoBt desired Uncle Billy Green, of Tallula, 111,, I to rebuk-the p s m that deTra'.,.! free cornsf*

who u^eil a t night , when the customeni i 0 ' » " » " ""J framed s ta.m is* i&si . . 1 Impotsa rrester b-.irdrnt on ibe poor man tbsn

Wete few, t o hold the g r a m m a r while , 0 # r , p h l n t l , , K . , t r n i s u w wbrrstb* Lincoln recited his le. sons. I Fsrman>' Lrsrur It tir. n j. they and tb*

1 . . . u . u „ c im

no idle un- This a s , routi notahle is Matta cfeusetu and New IIatnp«ltre. abrf* the two oefwnlraliont are stroogest. Tb-. Ksrra-•rs' Leapur snd Alllasre had Juki «rcureit a pod faotboid In Sea York acd New Jersey, aad tbs rbenges sre not su ttartiing Tb* Oraafera, Knu-btt of I jilxr the Leagus and Fanner* AllUnre were orfaclied wsll In Peanrv v.nla. Is Ohio, be tsld. tber* Is so Bute ontsrli-tiua ol tbe AV I lance. Indiana an 1 1 Hoot, bare been orfsnlied but three months T. r Vuiusl BeueBt Assve.st on dUl muth (.'ood •orktbera. West Vlrfinls h i - iu»t l - r s <*. .riiie.1 Thrr* th* Alliance ws> not anpoweilul as lo Vlrftaia. In ths S^ulbeni Stste, tbe Hs-l.t* were msde al tb* prlmarlet Mr R.ttrLL ute railed parti* nlar altenllon to Ihe e0rc1- n Missouri. Kan-sat. Nebraska Wt-eonatn. f . .i.rsdo snd other fitstes Just, b- said, in p n v n l o n to ths unity ol ontar Watiou -o hat t*-. u ibr (-yelone.

The reporter aske.1 Mr. Kit tenhoose If he iner.nl 10 say i h s l the Farners* Alliance Is an auxil iary to the l(emo-crat le psrty He replied not hy any m e a n s Tbe Ilemocrstic party lougbt t h e Alliance in South Carolina and a t other i-oints; but the farmers dt sired to rehi.ke the pi r tv in power for its reckless dl-regard ol the people ' -detnand Th i s Congress was petitioned for free coinair>' from ul^ most every Alliance In tb* I 'mled

Barley | 1.15-'..30 C o m 55 Wheat , whi le , 90 Wheat , red, 00 Oats 45 Ry* 60 r lour, per h u n d r e d . . . . 260 Bran, per ton 18 00 Middlings, per ton 20 00 Corn Meal, per ton 26.00 Corn & Oats, „ .... 19.00 Butter 16-18 EKKs 18 Potatoes 50-60 Apples, per barrel 2.35

A Lady's Perfeel Companion,

P A I N L E S S C H I U I B I R T I I , o u r n e w L o o k ,

tells how a n y w o m a n m a y lieconte a mother without ixifferinganppain irhat-ever. Also how to t r i a l and overcome morn ing sit kness, swelled limbs and other evils a t tending p regnancy . It is reliable, and highly endorsed by physi-c ians as the wife 's t rue p r iva t e compan-ion. Send two cent -Utinp for d e s c n p live c i rcula is and confidentisl let ter , sent in waled envelopj . Address

F R A N K T H O M A S 4 C o . .

Publishers, Baltlmure, Md.

Come and look a t ou r Piano, o-irs now, yours it may bo. I t will cer ta inly belong to some of yon .

told the story of nis love for sweet Ann Rutl idge; and he. m return, offered what comfort he could when poor Ann died. aud Lincohrs great heart nearly broke.

" A f t e r Ann d ied ." says " U n c l e " Billy, "ou sturuiy nights, when the wind blew the ram against the roof. Abe would set lhar in the grocery, bis elbows on his knees, his face in bis hands, and the tears runniu ' through his fingerii. 1 haled to see htm feel bad. au" I 'd say. 'Aire, don't cry ; an he'd look up an" s ty I can ' t help it. Bill, the ram's a fal l in ' on her ' "

There are many who can sympath ize w i t h this overpowering gr ief , as they think of a lost loved one. w hen "Ibe ra in ' s a fallin' on h e r . ' What adds poiktiuiiit-y to ihe grief some l imes is ti e thought that the luat one niight bave been saved.

For tunate , indeed, is William Johnson . of Corona. L L . a builder, who writes J u n e 28 1WK): " L a s t Februa ry , on re-1 t u t n i n g f rom church one night , my j daughte r complained of having a pain in | her ankle- The pain g r sdua l l t extend-

, , . , , J b la let. The petiltona « e r e referred, ed until her en t i re Unit, was .wol len and T b l i | w „ n d ( M . , t l o l p r o T r l h l ,

very pa infu l to tbe touch. We called a , l h e Alliance and kindred ortfanlxst 'ons physician, who af ier c t r e fu l e x a m i n a - j will support the lietuoorais In 19W2. If l ion, pronounced tl disease o< the k i d - ; the DemoeraU fall to trive a prealer neys of long stai tdmg. All w. could do. | T o l u , D e 0 ' currency they will reoelv*

.ltd not seem t i benefit her uuli l we tried j "*• " B 1 , • " " " ' " ' " " " " t , I , 1 5 1 , 4

Warncr 'a Sa fe Cure; fr>ra t h e first »he P L E N T Y O F G O L D tx-mtueticed to improve When she 1

, . , . . . It I* te Ha tnond m Ihe Red irf l ea the r commenced U k m g it she could not m m A

over m bed. and could jus t move her ' Operation hands a little, but lo day she is a> wi ll | SA* FRANCISCO. NOV. 10.—The great as she ever was I believe I o w e the re scheme ot laying hare the bed of Feather •••very of mv daughte r lo Us use ." i r l T " ' t t ) " l*rgeBi u i ln ine ot»ra t lon ever

: under taken in California. Is now BS* sured. as within two days sample., of pay gravel have yioldr-d r ichly and Major

I WcLaugalln confldenll v expe r t s to gath-er in from $1U.UOJ.OOU 10 SIVOOO.OOO. l.aal

| week tbe bad of the r ver was exposed for lb* flrsi tluis. Major McLaughlin and those who had helped him dur ing the long s t r i i rg le with t h e river, bent over lhe flrst pan of top gravel which was Uken nut by the Major. A •mil* earn* over lhe face- of each when thsy saw tbe gold Five eetus to lb* pan Is

Last Friday night the dem.icrats eel-eb ra t td the s u r p u s e narty to which tbey wore ireHtert lost Tuesday. They hired the Ojiera House and the band ; they | IsiUithlal l th t - t in horns that were fur |

-tile in town an 1 borrowed those that the ! Republicans bad aavod over, they bad two large bonfires and rented tbe Steam Villi bo i l e r and put on a large whistle and then got up steam and pulled the I string a n d made the n ight musical lo the • considered very rich for treod dirt , but

The lamp busiuess may he classed as one of the great industries of the count ry . W i t b i n a few years a great change ha-Uken place in tbe business. Glass and Crockery lamps have given way to Bronze. Iron and Brass. In Cunnecti ut alone the following cities and popula-tions are largely engaged in t h e manufac -ture of Bronze and Bras* l amps : Meiiden. 32.000; Waterbury . 80,000; Bi rmingham and Ausonia. 20,000; Bridgeport , 50.000; Total . 122.000 people. The buaimns has increased immensely s ince tlie "Rocbee-ter" bronze lamp was in t roduced n t h lib perforated cone burner , about five ysa re ago.

One day last week when thr- little ones

awoke they found the g round covered with snow; by noon it had nearly all disappeared, but they had made tbe most of 11. The next morn ing a cuuple of the little ones rushed to tbe winduw. nut no snow greeted them. Tbey look-ed to the aky for p m s p e d a . bu t saw only one cloud. Tbe younger , being diverted f rom the snow question, said:

"Ar t i e , did G.id m a k e t h a t cloud?" "Yes ," said Artie, but being fore-

warned by a former ex|ieriencu added this clincher: " b u t don ' t you ask m e what fo r or Bnylhlng elae. for I don't know."

The next meet ing of tlie Lowell Teach-ere' AsBoctalton will be held in t h e High Room, Sa turday , Nov. 22d. a l 1 o'clock. At that time, teachers a re expected lo have com pi' ted Ibe work for tlie first th ree months in history, and in theory and practiue of teaching . Tlie fol lowing program ha* lieen a r r a n g e d :

Roll Call—Responded to wi th q u o t a -tions on education or tesching .

Paper on P r imary A r i t h m e t i c - M y r t l e Trumble.

Recitation—Mmnle Blnteslee. Paper on Kindergar ten Work—L'*IUn

Morrice. Biographical Sketch uf Xerxes—Clare

Findlay. Historical quest ions — Discussion of

work tn Page's .

"Theory and Practice"—Question box. All who are iulereated in educat ional

w irk are invited to be present .

The 90-91 Club completed its organ-ization a t the off i je of S. P . Hicks last Monday night and decided lo give the first par ty on Wedneoday evening, Nov.

19ih. a t Train '* Ojiera House. The 'jffi-cers of lhe club are 8 P . Hicks. P n s ; A. C. Stone, vice Pres . ; J. W . Brood bent. Sec. ; Phil Al lhen , Trea*. This c lub is organized on dif ferent pr inc ip les

this top gravel ran twentv-flve oenta. and a l i t t l s deeper, one dollar. Pan a f t e r pxa was worked, and il was th* sams every where—gold in every th ing snd plenty of i t

Vmn Hnil |H# Nxw YORK. Nov. &. An offlclal trans-

la t ion of th* reeontly-iksued encyclical of Pope Leo XI11. ha> been received by Cardinal «Uibbons anJ ail the Arch* bishop* and Illshopt ef the Catholic church In Ibis country, to bo read by them lo the people of their re-pecttv# dioceses. The let ter lays part icular siress on the evil Inf luence- ut the Sla-

unwasbed aud unterri l ied. About 7iWI lhe band marched t b e en t i re length • f the street twice and then up to the U, e a Hou-e. in to which tbey inveigl-d about half enough people to fill the chairs and t h ' i r speaker* began to speak, hut oue of the first effccts of their talk was lhe fai lure uf the electric l ight t to stand il. so they went out . as did a goodly uum-iier iu the hall , but the h g h u going out CHiniut lie a t t r ibuted to the speeches, be-.•aitse. on invest igat ion, there wits a smnll lire-.k ilisciiveresl at the works.

Atef lhe ceremonies at t h e hall had u m o o r d e r and aays it 1* •animated hy la-en completed, the Istnd w as led l o t h e 1 the spir i t ol Sulsn ' residences of several of our prominent ~ — . — — ' Flra ia a Loo s na Tuwa. Republicans, where tt iey finrt t reated | Saaxvc roBT L a . Nov &. -P r iday them to a verv nice*eret iadennd t h e n t o ! mornlnp. soon a f t e r J o'clock, llro was an old t ime " l u m i i n ' " nnd t h e ceremon discovered in the third floor of IL les were clo«ed ear ly . In mtdnlgbl near- S.ivers A Co.'s orockerv -Uire on Texas ly all were in bed The fac t is. the sue- ktreet. near Spring llcfore ihe flames oese uf tMU- t icket M> " k D . a k r d li e got tee under coB.rol b. lf a block

w i n d , m l of them that they l , .d none ' n ' " • " T V ' T ' I ' " . • was totally det l ioyed 1A»—-IMJUI lUiU.-lo r a t i f y with . | ^

A tVomai.'a f a t a l Leap. N B W Y O R K . N o v , 8. M r * H i l d h u r g h ,

the wife of a proiniiient insurance man of this city leaped froiu her bedroom winduw while delir ious, and her dead body was found aotne hours af terward lying In the a r ea She had three nuracs In s l l endauce IIIKH. her but contrived to

j e lude their vig.lauc*.

Urlp ui Irelaaii. PHILADK1J>HIA. NOV 7. -At the meeu

Ing in Ibis city last evening for the re-lief of tbe suffering in Ireland a t whlob

I Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon uisde Mre. Deborah Powers, of Kingston, speeches Pos tmiuier John Fluids, who

N. Y. . haa recently celebrated her 100th as t reasurer , presented a subscrlp-bir thdny. She is a remarkable woman uon list which footed up l u . s s a in many respects, and is reputed lo bo , - — worth $3,000,000. She is tbe senior I * " C..eo».iu.nnai PaM..a par tner in the Imiiking firm of D. Powers 1 1 orr i tA. K a n . Nov. T. Governor & Sun, of Lansingburg, and since 1828 E n m p h r e y has g ran ted ao uncondltlon-has managed un extensive oilcloth man- * ' pardon to \\ u 11 am lialdwln. who was nfactory s tar ted by her husband. Her u n d , r d e , l h M ' n M ' n i ' < ' ' o r uiurder.ng bU sight is tdightiv affected, bu t otherwise • 1 , '® r M » r J la Atchison July 8. IBM. ber facult ies are unimpaired, and she , B u M ' , , D bell»ved to be InnooenL takes an active Interest In all ber large j Work of t roaadera. busineas i n v e s t m e n u 1 FKKEMAX. Mo., Nov 7 - A b o u t s ix ty

1 crusaders aasaulted the saloon of Andy Women who belong to the society Spaulding at Ibis place and knocked tn

which prevents wear ing binla or fuathers the heads of all liquor barre la . ' t r e e -will have tu du penance this winter , as man la a local option IOH n and the raid feathers are tu Iw used as lavishly as Is general ly approved. flowers b a r e W n dur ing llu. summer . | A 4. r , as many u twen ty somet imrs l iemgused D 4 r i [ S r i . l t v „ S u v s T b , f 4 0 t o r , on . s i n g l e hat Swallows are the birds o f t b e U o j a r w ( W W „ Com mostly used, while L U c k b W a are s tul deatroved bv l.r* here Friday perched on some chapeaax and short ^ ^ u o S . f u l l , Insured! n c b e s for cvcr) .Uy ttoe are t u b e l « u g h t ^ o r l o ( 0 r f > , l n W l l o w l l

at the mi l l ine rs and mus t match t h e . fea thers OU the ha t . M '« M-nmae. Ark.

| UAirruA*. Ark Nov * Thur sday The lato Dr. Henry Muirhcnd. of the en t i r e btiKlnr-s portiun of this place

Bushy Hil l . Cambuslang. has lef t the *as buruod. .aus ing a total loss of W7.-T.I — . - a .I__ a I _ I IHHI

For Sale.

One delivery wagon. 1 Blngle boggy and I safe, formerly belonging to Morgan

£ Smi th . All accounts due said firm must be set t led immediately, by money or a good note . D. G. LOOK,

Assigme.

1 D O N T W A N T A DOCTOR! I have m e d them, and tbey have only swindled me. I b a r e figured up what tbey cost m e for tlie last four years, i t was jus t |524 31. If I had it now i t would be a for tune for me. T h i s } e a r my bill for medicine was only five do l -lars, fo r which I pnrehased six bottles of Su lphur Bitters They cured m e of Scrofula a f t e r suffering four years.—P. J. Cummingt, Troy, .V. Y.

" I f pop had blanketed you in the stable you would U: lut. too."

FUEE—Ga from your dealer free, Uie 5 A Rook, It li.is hatiils^.ue pi. t u n s and ralnalile iuformmiun aL0.1t hot**.

Two or three .lollais for a s * Hotve Hl i n k 1 w i i l MAKO Y««ur LOIK . %»^rUi OMiic

anJ eat l&u to 'ie.-p warm.

Ask for

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

^ c r o j u l n Is Hi* motl ancient and most , enenU ot all dlseaMa. Scancly a faally Is enflrety fro* frcm It, while thousands everj hrr" sr* Its tttll*rlnf tlaves. Hood's Bar panlla has bad reaiarkable tuccesi In curli..- every form el scrofula. Th* most sever* -md painful rtmnlag sores. sweUlnp ta t l* Beck or goitre, homor la th* *yes. eair-ibg partial er total blindness yield to U-c powerful «a*eu ot this BMHUrln*.

T h * W o r s t Type . * My SOB was afflicted with the w .irsl t y j e

of scrofula, and on ths recotmnei dsUoa of a y drugglit I gar* him Hood's 8.ir^parma. Today h* Is sonnd snd well, notwithtlandiac It was said th*r* was not enough rnedldn* la nilnoU to elbet a cur*.- J . CnmsnAX, nilpoUs. IIL B* turs to gat

H o o d ' s Sarsaparilla

S*UbysII dnixltts. f l ; tU forfi. Pntand only byCLnoODACO, Apotbseartsa. Low.ll. Xaat.

ICO Doses One Dollar

An tl&prHevoMl %V«»rkr?. Qnlckpeu (u bookkeejieri — Hello.

Thumper , where to? Tb tnnper ia typewrit is t l—I'm going

fur a tnsnth 's vucntiou. I've jnst been discliarged by CI nse fist to m a k e room for a young wouuui at a smaller salary. TO bave my uld place back in aliuat auiuuth-

Otiickpen—Thiuk so? Thumper—Oh, yea. Shu'll marry him

br tbat time and a f t e r that she'll make him employ a man.—Street & Smith 's Good News.

GET SHAVED AT

H. H, SlLSBY'S S H O P S ,

King's Building on the Bridge,

\ And Pullen't Building,

I ruarantae flm-claas work, a* I employ only Brst-class workmen.

U . H . S I L S B Y .

.'» other styles at prices 10 suit every-la*lv. it -.o i can't get them lro:i yonr icaier, vrritc cs.

5 / A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GCNUINC WITHOUT TM C M LASCL MunnTd by W« Avxra A Sows. Phils da., who make Ui'' famous Horse Brand Baker Bianketa

M i M M u r k e t ,

i. J. IcNAUCHTON, Always has on hand a fine selection of

Fresh Meats, Salt Meats,

Fish, Poultry,

and Game IN SEASON,

Cboice Lard aod Tallois, and is tn the marke t to buy

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

greater [iiirt of his estate for the fonnda- w u -tion of a collcge in Glasgow fur the | higher education of women in physical, biological anil medical sciences, some-what on tbe lines of Anderson's college.

A Tnlrmnn *M«rvlng a" m LIctithooM Newa bronght down to Port Townsend

by officer* and iMissengers on the steiuner

The People Are With Us! T H E

CITY BOOT AND SHOE STORE Is B o u n d T o R u n W i l d ,

Regarilless of Any Advance of Manufaeturers P r i c e s in Boo t s a n d Shoes .

W e still continue to sell Ladies, Gents, Misses and Child-rens Fine Foot Wear at the Old and Popular Prices, which have been lower than other dealers. While other dealers

have already advanced from 15c. to 25c. per pair, we will hold

ours down to the Old Prices, and go One Better by giving a Fair Discount to People of Large Families with Many Feet

to Dress. The Season of the Year is fast approaching when

you will be looking for Warm Gopds for the FeeL W e will

be on hand to show you all kinds of that Class of Goods

when called for, consisting of Ladies. Misses and Childrens

Felt Shoes, Slippers, Arctics, Alaska's and Wool Lined

Rubbers: Mens and Boys Felt Boots, Mackinaw Socks and

Overs, Snow Excluded Arctics, Alaska's and Wool Lined

Rubbers.

A FULL L INEOF

BOSTON RUBBER SHOE COMPANY'S GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND.

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

E . " S T , H O C K E s E , First Door West of Althen's Clothing Store.

The exact amonnt of the be(|uest lias uot Amgo e n f i n u s the reports as to Moont yet been deQuitt !v ascertained, bu t it is l n » « u , e o r act ivi ty, stated that it is likely to be between About two m o n t h . II«O there was a n o -£20,000 aud £30.000. I « i«» ' ' ! " " ' ' e «'n all the islands In the

Al»*uti*D g n m p . and *«Kin mftor Bo^oa-

One of the most effective conceits tha t to»' w l " a ' " , , n , , u r a n » k l-egan t han any other eve r in th is place and has appeared in woman ' s dress for a long emit t ing sieiitu uud smoke and fire and we h a v e ' b e a r d of its b- ing l ^ at 1 1 ^ * the use of whi te w o d s for an- ^ v a Bo«uslov has been an active vol-

oiliar p 'ace. In f « . i , the c lub claim ; J a mf

n W r l i r ' T ' , B ^ a : . . . . . , , . l a r favor even-day , and the result affords

U " " V ™ r m * " " U , : « noticeable relief f rom the influx of ply this : The club is furmod a n d each ; black and dark toilets nsnal upon tho member agrees to pay bis prupurtion of tirst sugitestiou u fcou l weaihor. the expense of each |NUty, whe the r be a t t ends or not. The re will be nu t ickets M r s - s - c - W n e r ' w h o controlled the

cano since 1786. when the island upon which it is si tuated ia said to have risen frum t h e sea

Although a lways marked on chart* aa extinct several timei. iu the past year smuke and steam have been issuing frum tbe cruter . and f rum ita original height

sold and if any member w u h e s u . lake Culnmbus iMiss., DjspaUh sncce«fu l ly ^ fert I t a v ^ ^ ta-. , . . . . , A. f a r m s o T r e t n , and bromrlit U to the voxm to w i**i iiou\«finf w a i r ra t .

a uon-restdent f r i end to any uf t h e par- f n ) t i t ^ c { M j l ! 8 i H d p p , J u u r n i l l s , h l l i Profeosor Elliot, of the Smithsonian In-tiea be ha- tha'. p r iv i l tge wi lbout addi- n . , n t u e < 1 t b e 0 W W ! r r i l J p a l l d manage- s t l tut lon has visited the island npon lioual expense, t h e nun residenl f r iend | l H , u t o f ^ I i n I x . r_ t h o t 0 w b o m which the volcano is situated, and has becoming the gues t ut the c lub for the she Fold i t hav ing failed nnd suspended " " " l e Important scientific investiga-evening and en joys all the privileges of publicat ion. tiims. The flare of fire thousands of a member Nu m e m ' er haa n rii-l.t to feet in height Kin be soon a t night issn

' r • i . i - ^ r a - ^ J l n r u J- Eisenhnth, the Demo- i n K fynm the muuutain. invi te any gen t leman fr .end w h o is a candidate fo r supcr iutaadent uf Mount Shisholdin, which Is 5.M2 feet resident, bu t membership can be ub- tducat ion in North Dakota, was for high. <iu Anuipt Island, Is emit t ing i team lained, unless objected to by over one- eleven years a t ' i che r in the Iowa pub- and smoke, aud , it is thonghl , will soon

1 th i rd of the memUinl i ip . lie schools, aud is aooa t 82 years uf age. be in a stale uf eruption. This mount-

W a t c h e s , C locks , J e w e l r y , S i l v e r w a r e ,

A N D

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

LOWEST PRICES,

H . -A.. Avery's Block, East Side. - Lowell, Mich.

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

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ri> v<a an e.i l

A f j s o l u t e l y P u r e .

A r f a m of l.irtnr lutkltiK i>o*drr. ' u-hrrl

Of ill In ImTrnlDir • i renKth.—3. »;• .imenl K l"rt. Aug. IT. IM).

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

HP Conrqxmdenlg trill i<lea*t mail

thvir c o m m u n l c J t l w u i $ o they trill renrh

thin offler not Inter than Tiietday morn-

ing.

Ilowne Center,

The dnnco at J a m w Flynu'S WM large-ly a t t ended ami a good t ime was had by

those present .

There wan a very pleasant surprise for .Minn Hti'lla McUiarmid when she wax presented wi th a lovely chai r by her hosw nf f r iends.

Lott ie Goodenough spent Sunday with her f r i end , Miss Winnie Lee, at Bowne.

TRIX.

USE DR, CRAIG'S O R I O H S T A L

KIDNEY A N D L I V E R C U R E Crown Plasters and Pills,

ThiT atv thi- only SUFR Kcninllc* TN IUI- f'T II .waff l l i tH «tth Brntlitii l'i««i«", Uvt-r (Vra-1 Ulnl and I'rinny AITfClk'iis. Only lli' w (<"• Ii.mt In thmRT r-'KM »iv tl - oncn.al ami IU o:.ly KMupy an4 IJver Curt Ibal "III roaon >ou to iwrfecl hralth

ALL 1, It 'll- t-ot

C . B . R . A .

THE CRAIG M E D I C I N E CO., I'ASSIAC, S . J ,

I E C E C S E G c : n : ^ c z - z - a - z z .

Sold by Yeiter & Look and Clark & Wlnegar,

« ALLAX'S O

P INE NEEQL CiBABS & CIGARETTES.

PATENTED E

f h r i r G o o d a r o n l a t n I b e l , r nv ( - io r Kr rd l r a of t h r P i n e T r e e .

Use them for a ple.-isar.t s m o t e and ipeedy relief fo r INFLUENZA. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN-S

SORE THROAT. HAY FEVER. ASTHMA AND

ILL BRONCHIAL DISEASES: t h e y a r e f r e e

f-om adulteralion, as noihlng is used in thuir manufacture bul t h e BEST OF TOBACCO a n d FHESH PINE NEEDLES

MAMTFACTUr.ED BT

PIKE NEEDLE CIBAR CO. F R E E H O L D . N . J .

Why buy ready m a d e pant* t h a t don't | lii, when you r an gel P a n t s to niea>uiu 1 for fc!, a t Smith's.

South nodui t .

Miss Myrtle Maker teaches her first I school in tho l l inderleidur distr ict in j Berlin.

! There was a fair a t t endance at the 1 Council on Sa tu rday .

Ciood weather for us l a i ) fa rmers .

We hear that one of the largest sur-j prise imrties that was ever beld in So. ' lltintoii was at Mr and Mrs K U ' l i a n o w ' s , 1 HIKUII the time we were a t Nash\ Hie AND i Vcnnontvi l le , the par t icu lars of which ! have not been given us.

! The Reading Circle meets with Mr and

' Mrs N, F. Goald on Fr iday night .

Loads of wood, f r o m one cwrd to !H 1 cords, find a marke t in Lowell.

Kliudate.

Not dead bul Kleepmg! 15 Kepuhlicans in Elmdale school District stayed away frum the polls, election day , because the election would go Republican any way The Gilbert District holds altout t h e same number of drones. Men w h o have

not interest enough t o use the elcc-tion f ranch iw, might do their country • ser-vice by resigning t ins sacred r ight lo their wives.

Tbe creamery man has bidden the milkmaids of this section good bye fo r this season.

C. II . F a m h a m is no longer on t h e sick list.

Miss Jennie F a t n h a m re turned to Gd. Rapids last week.

Part ies want ing cedar posts will iiieast-consult A. Keller or J , C. English.

C. S. English spent three hours with his family Sunday af ternoon.

J . Del leu beck Is nearly ready lo • ree l a windmill .

Mr Van , of Gd Rapids, was in town last week,

A full l ineof fresh o o k l e n , cakes and

bread a l A. Fieher & Uo'a.

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CATARRH COLD

IN HEAD

HAmV£R

Try the Cure

ELY'SCREAM BALM C l e a n s e s t h e N a s a l P a s s a g e s . Al-

l a y s I n f l a m a t i o n , H e a l s t h e So re s , R e s t o r e s t h e Senses of T a s t e , S m e l l a n d H e a r i n g .

A imr t l f l r la a|>plieil Into rarli iit.atrll and la a|;ri-«>lilr. I ' r lcr 50r . al Ui usulaU or by mall. K.Y BllDTHKKR U Wa rrr St.. Ke* York.

If Yeu Have CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COLO

B R O N C H I T I S Threat Afecticn

S C R O F U L A I Wasting of Plerh

Ormmf Di—mttrkir* O* Throat mnd Lunpi srs Xufi-aui, Mtrrmnlk or fitm rom-r. y o n «Ma W rtlirvnl mnd Currd ky

SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL

W i t h H y p o p h o s p h l t e s .

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

Jtkfm- BrmUm a ai let no to-pfmnnlUn wr tlleilatU* I n d . i r a yuu to aotrpl a nbtllhilr.

Hold by all DrugghU.

S C O T T * B O W N E , C h » m l « t « f N . Y ,

Chapel Chat.

We were favored with a c r ea l var ie ty

j of weather last week.

The result of a wood bee for Mrs Lucy McMillan, last Thursday a f t e rnoon , was

1 a nice pile ol wood left for her win ter use.

Mrs Ett ie Gray received a package f rom her couiiln, Mrs Eva Booth, of Kainela, Oregon, containing some fine specimens of rock from the Blue Moun-lains, a piece of lava, t o m e moss, a lovely bunch of white everlast ing flow ers and a nice pincushion, all ol which are highly pm.-d . Such tokens of r emem-brance touch a tender spot in t h e heftrt.

Quarterly meeting for Ada charge will lie held in the W, M. chu rch , at ibis place, Deo. Cth and Tth, Rev. J o h n Levington.of Detrnit, ofllcia'.ing. Every , body invited. ADA.

Fine Gloves and Mitlent cheap a l B. C. Smith 's .

V e r c e n o M T l a l l e r .

One day last week as Silas Collar was pu t t ing a barrel of apples in t h e cellar

he fell and the barrel rolled over h im and dirlocaled his r ight moulder . Dr

McDannell had to adminis ter chloroform and he said it was a dislocatian of the worst kind. Mr Collar is C- ing well.

W m . Misner has been <|iiiie sick, but is able to set up some now.

Herber t Snail, of Sbelbyville, and Ed. Bunker , of Bowne have been vtsi t ing ai Irvin Ilatchelor's.

Misses Clara a n d I C a ^ i e B t t c b e l o r have gone lo Bowne to visit f r iends.

Recent company a t Wm. Parker ' s ; his brother Wilson, of Vermontvil le . IxiuU llesecar and three chi ldren. Master Will ie and Misses Constance and Anna , of Campbell, Mi> Klmlwrly . an oM-time fr iend of Mrs Parker ' s , f rom A i d i n g , and Mrs 0 . 0 , Adams , of Vergennes.

Bilas Collar had the mis for tune to lose one of bis liest cows last week.

Yes. "Gypsy , " you were missed a n d we like to hear f r o m all the correspond-ents every week if possible. iVe th ink "Pe t« r " has been ahaenl f rom t h e col-u m n s of the JOLTLVAL qu i te long enough Brother, give an account of yourself

MAKV.

Alton Aioma.

Geo. Fletcher and family have moved to Lowell and Mr Huckleberry and fam-ily have moved into their house and

ill work the place.

School closed last Fr iday wi th a pic

nlc dinner a t the achoolhouse aud speak ing pieces, reading ol essays and spell* ing down in the a f te rnoon . There was

goodly number of visitors present and at tbe close ol the raerciMw Mra Z. H. Covert, in behalf of the school, pre-sented tbe l«acher. Miss Augus ta Her -bert, wi th a nice Autograph Album, fo r

which she re tu rns ber hear t fe l t thanks . It was a great surprise to ber.

Wesley Jones , f r om tbe U, P . . but formerly a resident of Vergennes, Is vis-

i t ing old-time f r iends here. H e is go m g to buy n car load of oala and one o r two good horses, tn take hack wi th him.

Mrs Geo Thompson , f rom Oneu ia Co., ia visiting a round Alton a few days.

Miss Ida Beach, l>vte f rom Dakota, is vlsiling Miss G e n i e Godfrey .

Mrs Berr ing ton and d a u g h t e r Flor ence, f rom near Canoonsburg , visiU-d Mrs Dorus Church last week a n d also Mr and Mrs C. C h u r c h , in Lowell, last Sa turday ,

Mrs W m . Madison, f rom Avenl l . Bag-inaw Co., is visiting at Chas Madii-on's

r r — p o r t .

Last Sa turday closed up business a t the evaporator fo r th is season.

Goo. Crumback . of Bowne. has n-nted his f a rm a n d coulemplates locating in Freeport.

Mrs Eber Moffll, of Lowell , vlafted in town yesterday, t b e gues t of her sisters. Mrs Ed. A n d r e w s and Mir A M. Her-l ington.

Mr. Jc ' inson , proprietor of tbe Span isb Cigar Works . Lowell, was in t h e vil-lage Friday.

J . W. Thoruas aud wife, nee Miss Flora

Chamber la i r , of Cannonsburg . K e n t county , came to Freeport . Sunday , to visit the hitter 's parents , Dr. and Mrs E. F. Say les,

A I j tke Odema fellow took his gir l lo a dance and some mean mlscn-am changvd his buggy wheels, pu t t ing the hind wheels on in front and vice versa He was so wrapfMHl up In Ihe girl tha t he did not notic* it unti l he had gone about a mile. Then ; he got out to tlx I hi- wheels aud as he did so another fel low came along in a buggy with a lan-

tern. Tlie young man went to a house | n e t r by to borrow a lantern, aud when j he came back f o u n d his buggy all r ight

bul Ihe dear gir l had mowed with the I other fellow.- -Herald. i I

Losan.

W m . Overboil re turned f r o m an e x -tended visit with relatives in Ohio, Mon-day .

Wm. Cus te r haa sent to Penn . fo r several bushels of chestnuts , which be intends to di«pose of a m o n g Uie ne igh bors here.

Robl. Woods and family moved in to t h e house vacated by Mr Bud way a n d family , and J n o . Keim and wife took possession of t h e house vacated by Robl. Woods, last week.

A gen t leman from Lowell i t p u t t i n g u p a new wmdmil l for J acob Blougb, Sr.

R. F . Benton, bowi e's h ighway oom-misi-ioner, was in town, Tuesday morn-ing, collect ing road warrants .

E . H e i n u e l m a n and Frank Combs have taken the job lo lower the ontlet of t h e Keller l a k e and tile t h e same, which will not only improve t h e looks of the land s u n o u n d i n g it a n d render it more profi table for cul t iva t ion , bu t will also be a g r e a t benefit t o tbe heal th of those living m a r .

News ie scarcer this week t han Repub-lican victories gained a t the late election

But we can s tand it for two years, we have stood it beforel The d a r k e s t hou r i* a lways before dawn. BKIUOET.

Look a l t h e label on you r paper and if you owe. please call a n d pay up.

P a r n e l l P o l n t a .

The boys say the rooster will he the oilier side up in tm-o yes rs .

Last Wednesday night we t h o n g h l t h e world was on fire, but found out the democra ts were hav ing a jollifica-tion, Thai ' s r ight , be happy while you may.

G r a n d m a Byrne haa closed her house

a l the Center and gone to spend the win ter wi th her daughte r , Mrs A. R. Weekes, near Grant .

Mrs E. J . Doyle, of Gd. Rapids. Is vis i l ing her nncle. Rev J . Crumley .

The Rockford witches were out Hal-lowe'en. The biggest wi tch showed up.

W m . Boy Inn hat been very low with conjes t ion of the lungs and his l i t t le son haa the d iphther ia . Both are improving

T. Quillan has chi ldren sick wi th the d iph ther ia in a light fo rm.

W e hea r J . Bergin has lost ano ther son with th is dreaded disease, mak ing three in all. As Mrs B. has a young child, she has not been able t o ca re lor her chi ldren, has not even seen them, mak ing he r sorrow bard She a n d batiy liave been moved ou t of their hojise.

Miss Evah Carl spent Sa tu rday and

Sunday in Gd Rapids t h e gues t of Lena Talbot . They called on Miss Lena Giles (now known as Sister Cecilia). They found he r happy and ins t ruc t ing a lil-tle girl in muaic. These l i t t le ladies were so pleasantly enter ta ined by the Sisters they are loud in their praises of them.

8 . D. Norman has a fine 3-year-old coll sick.

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

Saranac.

Lee Ky le and Charley Engliab have jus t re tu rned from a shor t visit (o Ne braska and Wyoming . Tbey are br th satisfied tha t Michigan is a good s u t e to win ter in.

The j u r y disagreed on a verdict in the case of t h e People vs. G e r t r u d e W h i t U -

cre and the probability is t h a t t h e case will nol be called aga in .

Tlie coun ty democracy are m a k i n g preparat ions for a g rand blow-out

Ionia, Maturday. A m o n g o the r th ings they propose to go t h rough t b e motions of c leaning out the House of Correc lion. There is no t r u t h in the rumor t h a t the House of Correct ion would lie moved f rom lhe county by the victori-ous par ly in order to be revenged for its g iving a republican ma jo r i t y .

Joseph Nedeau, Sr.. an inma te of Ihe Soldiers Home, ai Gd. Rapids, was the first v ic t im of the North Pa rk rai lway of that city, being ins tan t ly killed by a train r u n n i n g over h im Sa tu rday night . He was f rom Monroe county and served in the s a m e coni|>an} ax the Editor ol t h e IIOCAL . H e h a d a s o n i n t h e s a m e

company, whom we called "L i t t l e Joe , and w h o was a genera l favor i te . In 1804 "L i l t l e Joe" died and his f a lh ' r took t h e loss a l heart so seriously thai he never was t b e same man al te rward . He was discliarged in tbe la t ter part of tht same yea r for disabili ty and passed out of t h e wri ter ' s knowledge unt i l a few years ago when he was admi t t ed to tbe Soldiers Hume, a decrepit old man. Poor old Joe; we know his dea th will cause a pang of sorrow a m o n g his old comrades, while the people who are de-nouncing lhe pension sys tem c a n o o i . g ra tu la te themselves tha t there is one less peusioner in tlie country.—Loral .

For First Class Mason Work gn to Johnson & Shep i rd . All work promptly a t tended lo. Office in Music Hall Bl :>c k

F r f t N a a b u r g b L o r a t a .

Lots of rain and mud and everybody is out of humor

Our schuulliuuso ia to s s d e r g o g rn r r s l repairs dur ing vacat ion. New floor, latest improved seats and desks, etc A move in Ihe right direct ion.

Tbe Vergennes Cor. speaks of D. S. Blanding's new scales as a scare crow for horses, etc. In passing w e noticed them and must say tha t Mr B., with tba t as with every th ing else, has them fixed up in apple pie o rde r and if they were ours we would he proud of tin They are K much needed convenience for himself and neighbors.

Miss Cora Goodsell Is visi t ing fr iends

hi Grand Rapids.

J a k e Bylsma and wife, of Grandvil le, visited h is coumn, J . Mastenbroo'c, last week,

Ar thu r Say les a n d Nellie Sage, both of Keene, were marr ied lost week. A pail of cider settled the noise t h e boys were about to m a k e last Fr iday n igh t .

The gr is t mill is again r u n n i n g . J a m e s Colvin is t he i e lo do the g r ind ing .

Mr McDonald, of West Troy , visited his son George, a l this place, Sa tu rday

and Sunday .

Farmers have their work nearly done and are most ready to go in to win ter quarters .

W m . Rexford ' s m u i t a n g hit h is hand one day last week, mak ing a pa infu l

LOVTI'S D A W N .

Ia ••oJoria* throacb WMU PUOM of tbs world I met my lots and knew bot ths k u mtas; But sooo a light more tender, morn dlrlna,

ITUed earth and hearrn: rk-hsr flood ctirtalas furled

Ths weal al ero; a aofter dioh tm pearled Ths fatoa of dawn; a note more purs and Oas Rang ID tha thnuh'i sonc; a rarer ahlos

VamUhrd ths learea by May's swaat sua t a curled.

To ms, who lorsd bot knew not, all the air Trent bird to shocks of far off melodies. I s all the •ummar's nmllag chrllla ths traca

•Oika their Whea (print's tuns sad bara.

And then one blessad day I aaw arias LOTS'* morning glortoua tn her candid er«a

-John Hay lo Ontury

Ths Baaaiaa Empreaa Deal The czar ina is almost entirely deaf

When a corrrler, ca r ry ing mrsttagea f rom cover, a whi t e ch ina bowl filled wi th

Brilliant Coion In t b t Pay lima, A breakfas t and musicals recently

given In a suburban t o w n were a model 5f art ist ic ingenni ty . A special, flower decked car conveyed the guests to and f rom the ci ty. Over t h e g^-at ent rnnco galea arches of flowers were erected, and the gnesta were pleasantly received on the lawn, where small tablus. each placed on a rng , and shaded by a large Japanese nmbrel la . were scat tered about with groups of willow chairs and conches. There waa a ' daisy table" with a pale bine linen cover, and in the center a large whi te bowl conta ining bouquets Of dabdea tied with pale bine ribbons. Tbe pale b lue nmbre l la had whi te chrys-an themum decorations.

A pink and whi le table had a whi te

wound, which laid him u p a few days her ma jes ty , A n g n t i a Victoria, appeared ! pink peonies and a single peony nt each for repairs, b u l be is gel l ing a long a l l ' before Ihe c ta r ina . a lady In wa i t ing i plate. The pink lined white umbre l la right now. ; secretly wrote down hia message on a ; waa surmounted by a huge pink bow.

just « est of his fa i her s. a f t e r abe had read i t she anawered In and was a magnif icent bit of coloring on just 1

W m . Cutlitr leaves for Cleveland, O., the la t ter pa r t of this week, whe re lie has accepted a position on t h e electr ic road of t h a t city, GYPSV,

Orat tan Ualberittga,

An unusual ly mild day, Nov. l i b .

Will W a r d and Charley P u r d y s t a r t -ed. Nov. 5 lh , for a visit wi th Ohio rela-tivea.

Prof. H . L Brown and Miss Carrie Thomas, of the Union school, a re en joy-ing two weeks vacation,

C, Close reached his 68ih b ' r t hday , Nov. 6ih. a f t e r 10 y e a n conf inement to the house. Many f n e n d s called on h im. Election day , and the d inner table was surrounded with inci ted guests,

Mr and Mrs W, 8 . Fuller have return-ed f rom a most happy visit w i t h Kala-m a t o o a n d Allegan friends.

Frank MeArthur , first class citizen and fa rmer , has 900 bushels of bagas f rom l | acres, 400 bushels of them weighing 10 lbs. »ach and one weighing 13J lbs.

Mrs Ju l iu s A . Russel s tar ted fo r Ten -isaee, Monday. Will s top w i t h rela-

tives in Toledo, O., a few days .

Report says Willie Boylan has p n e u -monia a n d d iph ther ia both, a n d t h a t two phyaicians have given h im up . One of his chi ldren had d iphther ia , but is better . I t is difflcnlt to know his exac t s ta le , aa f n e n d s cannot visit h i m .

Ernest Less iter and sister Minnie a n d Mrs Bert Lessiter were a t Grand Rapids,

Sunday , a t t end ing a farewel l family ga the r ing for Mrs L's. mother , Mrs J . 8 . Klchardson. who is going to visit a brother in Texas.

A gang of men are cu t t ing and sawing railroad ties j u s t north of on r t o w n line on W heeler Pond 's f a r m . The re are two saw mills wi thin two miles of each o ther . We hear thbt L. Dewey, of Uakfield, has

sold them $4,000 worth of l imber , and other f a r m e r s near by a leas a m o u n t .

Silas Nuwlm, of Dearborn, has taki-o

up his abode w i ' b relatives in Gra t t an for the winter .

Nelson Holmes lost a valuable horae, Nov. 5 th , by Its sl ipping wi th a load, breaking a leg so badly t h a t it was

t b o u g h l best to kill it. I t was also Mrs Holme*' favor i te horse.

Mrs W m . Piper, of Pulaski , Jacknon Co., w h o has lieen visiting her b ro ther , Eli Now Un and Ismlly, s tar ted for home Nov. 5 ih .

Clark, t h e 11-year old son of Will ie Howard , had a garden of h is own last s u m m e r and can now show a carro t two feet long, aud a beet 26 inches in length .

o r a l tun Grange held a n mteres i ing session, Thursday P. M., finishing up with a f lue supper of ch icken pie and other good th ings , furn ished by the side tak ing the lurgesi number of p reu i iums at our Grange Fair.

Now t h a i the democrat ic par ly baa carried t h e day , people bave a r igh t lo

expect a ful f i l lment of tbe g rea t promises m a d e d u r i n g t h e campa ign , but about

18W, a f t e r the shipwreck of the i r loud-est hopes, dirgusled democrata will be as ready l o go over lo d r y land with their burdens, as the whale was a f t e r swallowing Jonah .

Peter Casner, one of Our p ioneers , di.Al Nov, 3, of kidney disease, a l tbe home fir-t s tar ted here 40 years ago, aged 66 yearn. His beloved wife, with five sous and two daughters , mourn the loaa t f a good man in every respect. Funera l services were beld for t h e deceased a t

G r a t t a n churcn , Nov. 5lh, Kev. Dayton , of Cannonsburg , ofliciating, t ak ing for the basis of his e loquent discourse t b e beginning of the four th chap te r of K e v -elatious. where St. J o h n was permi t t ed lo look upon the wonders of Heaven re-realed by t h e opened door, keeping tbe

qui te an nnconeerned manner . 8o It seems tha t tlie rtyal comedy

which was once p layW by t h e blind George of Hanove r , w h o endeavored by sundry t r icks t o keep h is terr ible a m o -tion a secret, is t o be repealed today a t Petershof and G a t s c h i n a In Rnasian court circlcs it is whispered t b a t her deafnefs is t h e result of tbe te r r ib le rail-road accident of Borkum, when t b e det-onation of the explosives which were intended to destroy Alexander and his family in jured ber ears. But t h e n her sister. Ihe Princess of Wales, is l ikewlae affected wi th deafnees, which leave* t h e

i c ion ths l the t roub le is heredi tary. •• Letter .

FVeehlM and Snhahlae. Elder flower wa te r , lemon j i i c e and

rose water a r e all simple remedies fo r freckles, and will undoubtedly r ' - nove them if they are regular ly used and al-

lowed t o dry- on t h e skin, A f a m o u s , t e r . - ' I h o ' s a i d . " e i d t e d l v !

magnif icent bit of coloring the green lawn. None but simple gar-den and wild flower* were used, and t h e effect was as cha rming as unique. Breakfast was served a t noon, and the musical e n t e r t a i n m e n t in tho a f t e rnoon was followed by an hour of dancing, the guests returning to the c i ty a t 8 o'clock.—New York Ledger.

beauty is said to keep her hands whi te by always using the half of a lemon i c washing he r hands , exactly as she would a piece of soap. Al though freckles come, still noth ing i t so good fo r t h e skin aa sunshine: i t makes the unde r skin fltuh, and a delicate pink a n d whi te is t b e re-sult , A l i t t le care about a broad br immed ha t and a good sized sun um-brella will give yon all the good desired f rom stinsbhie and keep away i ts de-fects. Keep on the sonny side of t b e street in t h e winter . You know t h a t is the place chosen by Engl ishmen, south-ern women and dogs, so t b e f r iends will

B a n t o n H a v i n g H e r O w n W a y .

She was n fa t old woman , with t h e de-termined face of a grenadier , and she was seated in a Broadway car bound down town. J n s t as Twenty-eighth street was reached she jumped up. made a dive for t h e door a n d announced to the astonished conductor t h a t she wanted to get ou t , as f h e was in t h e wrong car.

" W h e r e do yon wish to go, ma'am?" he asked politely. " D o w n t o w n . " ' T h e n , madam, s tay whe re yon are; we are go-ing there as fas t as w e can ." he said soothingly. " Y o u ' r e not : 1 know bet-

B u t , mad am"— " I tell yon you c a n t fool me. yon nor a n y o the r m a n . Stop t h e car l" And then she descended wi th much dig-ni ty to the s t reet to t ake a car going the wrong way, whi l e t h e conductor gazed pityingly a f t e r ber .—New Yorif Tr ibune.

The Girl from tba South. The southern girl ia here, too, in all

her bean ty of w a r m coloring, sof t d r rk eyes and gracefu l , wi l lowy figure Yon can see he r daily a t a n y of t b e b ig stores or in t h e corridor* of t h e hotels most fre-quented b y southerners , where yon will recognize ber, if no t b y sight, by w h a t a

look a l the good skins of all three , a n d I N e w York paper calls her "sweet cata-use the proverb t o point a moral and adorn a tale.—Ladies ' Home J o n m a L

lectic pronuncia t ion ." The same paper undertake* to reproduce In cold type d i e elusive elisions of t h e southern gir l b y

Away from n o m a for Newa. making he r say t o be r mothe r : " I U meet Another s tep is t o be noted tn t h e JTO- Y0. f o . minutes befo ' to'.' How hideous

g w w of woman. Hencefor th t h e nobl# | d o e , th is look to t h e eye , of one whose a r t of a d f defense te to be included m ^ i , ftttlln^ ^ t h t w M r t h t ^ t i , . t h e ha t of her many a c c o m p h s h m e n t a ^ girf-g real in tonat ions , ' and bow well The American girl appear* to be rcapon- ^ knows t b e futiMtv of a t t empt ing to d b l e fo r th is latest tunoval ion . and t h e | e x p r ^ 8 t hem in b l a d t and w h i t e . - N e w pugilists of t h e United State* a r e said to be experiencing an e ra of nnnsnal prosperi ty in impar t ing the i r adence to Columbia 's daughters . Por a long t ime there has been as great a desire on the par t of many of these daughter* t o ac-quire knowledge of w h a t has h i ther to been known as tbe " m a n l y a r t " as there has been on the p a r t of cer ta in English ladies to display the i r prowess and ankle* in t h e cr icket field. T h i s desire

York Cor. New Or leans l ime* .

Tha Style In Dn m a . N o w t h a t t h e decree has gone for th

t h a t all s t reet dresses shall lie on the ground a n inch a n d a half when made, a dross suppor ter becomes a m a t t e r of moment . A simple a r rangement of elas-t ic tapes is a l ready in market fo r th is pnrpose. b y which t h e skirt m a y b e ele-vated l o clear t h e pavement a few

has been intensified b y the publicat ion inches. As th i s "e levator" is t o be al-of a l i t t le rencontre t h a t recently took tached to nil wa lk ing dresses b y the place on F i f th avenue, zette.

, J a m e s ' (Ja-

Cood TTofk on (ba Orewn. Mra. Laura Onnis ton Chan t report*

her safe r e tu rn t o England , and relate* on incident which shows ber wonder fu l power of t u n i i n g l o helpful uses each in-cident tha t transpires. By reason uf the crowded dock a woman fell overboard, d ragging a boy w i t h ber. Tbey were rescued by th ree of t h e sh ip ' s firemen Mra. Chant wrote a jioem opon it from the point of view of the fireman's wife, aud recited it in the evening l o tbe pas-sengers. I t so pleased her hearers tha t the) look up a collection, put np the manuscript of t h e bal lad at auction and sold hectograpbed copies of i l . raising in thia way n m r l y $100. which was dis-t r ibuted a m o n g Uie brave men who bad risked ' 'u-ir Uvea.—London Letter .

The Blonaa on Fat Womrn. Why win women weighing a t l e a ^

f rom 100 to 200 pounds adopt style* tha t were never intended for any bot grace-ful , extremely s lender figures? The most incongruous right, and a not a t ail rare one, is a fleshy woman sail ing along the street in an inflated, baggy blouse, and over that—reaching across t b e middle of t h e back, with sleeves half covering the aleevesof baggy blouse—a zouave jacket , and jus t as likely as not the jackc l and the skir t made of a large plaid. I t is a not iceable f a d tha t this blouse waist is worn by more fleshy women than by t b e ones fo r whom the

5f i e was originally intended.—Chioago erald.

lies Air Bwina Clock aa. The eCoU of soa air on b a t h e r acd

s t i f fd reswscan hard ly be imagined. Two minute* will about t a k e t h e s ta rch out of the stillest collars. Cballiea. cash-meres, flannels, ou t ing cloths, any kind

. a u d i e n c e s ^ U - b o u n d by t h e vivid T ^ t ^ ^ ^ w ^

explanat ion ol ibe g r a n d e r beheld by w r i L ^ w o m . but tbey are

not desirable possessions, ( t is to see the way t h e accordion skir t loses

the It^velHior, up lo t h e opening ol tlie tilth seal, dwel l ing m o r e par t icular ly ou ths c u n u - n u of th is seal. B o w cmnlor t ing it mus t be fo r this afflicted family to know th i - i r d t a r one also heard a voice s a t i n g : "Come np hi iber a n d I will show thee ibings which m u s t be here a fu- r . " Please read Rev. 6, 11, lor one promise of tlie many given. MAUD

Uingu.^ noises in ibe ears, som"t imes a loar.nK, buzzing sound, a r e cauaeU by c a l s r i h . t ha i ex ieedingly disogreeab.e Uld very oommun disease Luos of smell or bea r ing also resuli f rom ca ta r rh . Hood's Sarsapari l la , t h e great blood purifier, is a peculiarly suooessful r em-edy for this disease, which i l cures by

i ts ahape.—New York J o u r n a l

Usttlea for Preaerviag. A porcelain ke t t le te tbe beet for pre-

serving: too large a quan t i ty should never be cooked a t one time, U f f r u i t s may be p a t in the s irup, cooked rapidly a t Aral and then slowly, to pre-serve the shape. If t h e f r u i t te cooked, and the s i rup yet th in , t a k e up a piece a t a t ime carefu l ly , boil t h e s i rup until thick, return t h e fn r i t t o i t and cook slowly.—Exchange.

A Coneloaton J a m p ^ d At. Guest—I assure yon t h a t Mr. Edison

pur i fy ing the blood. If yon suff. r Irom ' m a c ^ l l e

ca tar rh , t ry Hood's ba rsapan l la , peculiur mediciue.

tbe

F o r S a l p - S e v e r a l choice f a r m s lo- Ton say was t O d l C . C a U K l l n Keene , Vergeu- burg Bul le t in

una, Bowne and Boston.

and talk wi thout ever resting a mo-ment.

Old Lady (slightly d e * f > - W h a t did the woman '* name?—Pitta

ergen Alst several

hoases and lots iu the village of LowelL Can suit all classes of cus tomers . For

S l n a l G e t M a r r i e d .

Attorney Ar thu r 8. Fisher, of Rock-f u r t h e r p a n i c oters inqu i re at the oflloe ; f o r d , i , , caadida te for matr imonial

^ J g r W s a f W i d t V store s o d ^ o f " ( ^ ' ^ n t T ^ S h e K

MILES ' N E R V t & L I V E R PILLS. , 1 1 I , h l < ^ o o n , " " W a t Its picnic on

An i m p o n a n t d l i v e r y . They ac ton 1 T Hie liver, s tomach and U.weL Ihrougb ^ „ T T . ? . . » « « " « • t h e uerirea. A new principle They the $10,000 beanty of the speedily cure biliousness, bad ' as te , tor- i b e w ' , 0 " elected to th is p id l iver , piiesarxi cousi ipat ion. Sjilen- , m w t roarry wi th in a year and did for men, women and ch i lo ren . : wi thdraw f rom tbb aOcWty. The charm Smallest , mildest, surest . 80 doses for bas never failed to work yet, nnd every » c e n t s . Sample free a t Y e l u r & Look's | man who has been elected to the offloe Drug H'.ore. haa b ~ s marrfarf within tha t-OT- V.wmrw

I H A V E A L W A Y S P A I D R E N T ! ? U ; e r , . ° ® c e r ^ e ll

e c t e d ^ acclamation.

For s bouse to live in. Tha. year I h sve ^ half p u d for a cot tage, will, monev ^ which , b e f o r e l uaed Su lp lmr B i t t e n in c o n n t f d J 1 f o D n d t h a t Mr. Fisher my family, was paid to tbe doctor snd ^a* the doomed man. The good natured the druggis t . They cured my wi fe of ; a t torney made a pleasant speech, and lUgglsl Female w e a k n e s s . - I F . F. Samiuot., Salem, JSlau

Don'i!—If a desler o f f e n you a hoitlp ot Hal ra t ion Oil wi thout wrapper or labels, or in a mutiloted condit ion, dou't touch it —don't buy ff any pr ies , there it sometbing wrung —il m y l « a danger -ous or worthleas counterfe i t . Insist n p -o n g e i t i i f g a perfect, unbroken. gmuOm package.

tried In his clever way t o t u r n i t off a* a j o h v The sequel has never fai led to oo-cur.—Chicago Herald.

When mackerel o r o ther fish in brine te bought ca re m u n be taken lo keep the br ine over t b e flAh. An eertben plate la id over t h e fish, kept In place by a d e a n •ton*, answer* t h e purpose uicely.

d ressmaler , and become as much a p a n of the mechanism cf the gown as the steels o r e k h t bra id , t h e new tai lor dresses worn by well bred women will not be-come s t reet sweeper*.—New York Trib-une.

"Oo lda" at Home. "Ou ida" (Miss Louise de la Ramee)

lives in a gorgeous Florent ine palace, whose s tately rooms are rich w i t h choice • t a tua ry . pa in t ing* and bric-a-brac. H e r vteibim ore received In an elegant boudoir nt t h e end of the house. This room is filled w i l h tropical plants, and te l ighted wi th juul t w o wax candles with butterf lv shades, tbe dim, scented light revealing the hostess s i t t ing a t her tea tab le in a gorgeous brocede, wi th golden embroideries, or perhaps a bronze velvet tea gown bordered wi th fu r . She doe* no t l ike lo be askud about ber work, bot says she prefer* to call It an "inspira-t i o n s - N e w YorloLedger.

A Model Intalllgraea OBoa. The women of t h e Woman's exchange

and t h e N e w Century c lub in Philadel-phia have s tar ted a free registry offlee, where housekeopen and domestic* may be bronght together , and a wr i t ten con-t rac t made as to wages and o the r mat-ter*. Tho exchange consults the inter-ests of both side*. Women are allowed to regtr.-zr w h o oome f rom a good train-ing school, who have eight mon ths ' good reference, a n d finally, who ha re never "l ived ou t , " b u t a re to be taken aa learner* s t low wagea, wi th especial en-x m r a g e m e n t to American gir ls and women,—Exchange.

A Saw Watch. Some of t h e new watches are ver i ia

hie a r t treasure*. One in the ahape of a f lower m a d e entirely of rubies has In the c m t e r on immense opal snnxmnded by smaB d iamonds : the chate la ine te a love knot of d iamonds and r ibbons iu white enamel . The clover leaf brooch •till c laims flret r ank In p o p r l a r favor . A f a s d n a t i n g design te t h a t of a f o u r leaved clover, each petal composed of a single emera ld , cu t so as to present a Insterleae sur face : the set t ing Is of gold w i n , and t he r e is an outer d r d e t o f small d iamonds.—New York Bun.

A Woman Praaldeat. Mr*. May W r i g h t Sewell has recently

been nnanimonsly elected president of tbe Contemporary d u b , an organization recently fo rmed In Indianapolis, the ob-J«et of which te t o "consider and ditcnt* philosophical, religions, political, eoo-nomical, mslhetie, 11 ler t r y , sdent i f ic o r other questions ip a catholic spiri t , and in general lo t ake advantage of all op-por tumtie* for information and cul ture t h a t m a y f rom t ime to t ime oome within i ts reach." The meeting* are also to have a social character.—BusinMs Wo-man 's Journa l .

ForRala. My f a r m conta ining 172 acres; the D,

L, dt Od . R, Ry, m n s th rough If, t ak ing op 12 acrea, leaving 160 acres 2 hous.-*. good l « m . orchard and 2 good sugar bushes 100 acres under cul t ivat ion. Sui table fo r t w o farms For f u n h e r par-t iculars address Moses Livingston, Low-ell, Midi .

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

Dr, W i l l i a m a Indian Pile Ointment is t h e only s u r e cure lor Blind. Bleedinv or I t ch ing Piles ever discovered, Ii never fai ls to cure old chronie cases of long s t and ing .

cured m e a f t e r years o ' suf fer ing ," J u d g e Coffin bury, Cleveland, U ,savs:

" I have found by experience tha i Dr, Will iam's Ind i an Pile O in tmen t givet^ Immediate and permanent re l ief ."

W e have hundreds of such lestlmo-nials Do not suffer an ins tant longer, sold by all druggis ts a t 50c a n d $1 per »»x. ( 8 8 , / T

E l e p m l New Fall Styles in Suit ings, al Smilb 'a ,

T H A S WfAI.TH

WE ARE FULL! At flrst •bought some may think it out

plsce in us, bul

W E GET FULL teveral t imes a year. Let us exp la in . W®

are

FULL TO THE BRIM with an Immenre stock of Felt Boois. R - c k s n i d UuMsrs . also our slock ol Liwiies Bes«rr Shoes is the i m « i com-

plete we h a t e j e l c an t ed .

IT DOES US GOOD lo r a t t l e « f f the goods.

It Also Makes Our Customers Feel Happy because they buy of us a t m c h rea*onable prices. We invi te all In need of foot-w« a r to

COME AND TASTE t h e good thing* w e have for y o a . Yrmni for comfor t In cold weather.

ROBBRTSON & SON. ,

A. R. HENDR1X,

PLUMBER LOWELL.

Steam & (l ot Water Heaters S t e a m F i t t ing a n d P u m p R e p a i r i n g ,

IRTIFICIIL STONE WALKS, FUGGING, ETC

t y AU work at I-o west Living Rates, and Kat-isfaciion gnarenteed, ( t2

Geo. D. Eerriek & C o . ,

Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchardise,

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

fflartman gall §lock. - grand §apids, Mich

The Leading Musical House of Western Michigan, STEIN WAY Si SONS.

HAINES BROS., HALLET & DAVIS.

AND EVERETT PIANOS. ESTEY,

STORY & CLARK, AND WILCOX & W H I T E ORGANS

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

KRAKAUER PIANOS. One of the Finest Toned and Most Durable Pianos on the Market

13 Fountain St. - Grand Rapids, Mien.

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

"The Old Reliable BOOT AND 8HOE STORE,

Where you will always find the

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

A. J. HOWK & SON, uccessors to Howk & Bostwick.

Bank Block. Lowell, Mich.

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