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LOWELL JOURNAL. * One Dollar a Year. OfCtoo in Train's Opera House Blook. Three Cents Per Copy. J VOLUME XXIII. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, I88H. NUMBER 51. V I > V. I f4 TO SUBCRIBERS. If j o u find u blue jH-ncil m a r k over thw I'cin tlii« weok, plvtvw iimlpnUiid it oi* a polite Invltntion on lliu purl of the publiilicr fur you to imy wlmt you are owing on tin JutlWUL. lie hm been very Ifiucnt witli NulMcntN'n tli« pout yenr, knowing tlmt tinien were un- ujually hard: but now bait bilU to meet which muKt IK' allende<l to, and iuk« thai you pay your |>artirulnr attention to thia matter at once. Corrrrt l>lagiio.l*> READY T() BEGIN. X>elegftt«^ to th« Republican Na- t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n on Hand. , Frl.nd. or l b . V.rloiu rmld.nllal Candi- da I r> Crawd Chlrafe to Orarflowlnf— T.mpurarjr Chairman ChoMn -Olh.r Nal'a- RCAUT roa tnr ra*T. Tba fullowing table .how, the Hit uf | Btatea and the Dumber of delegate* they I are entitled to, Dckota and Waahlngton be ! Ing given all they tend: Doctor |fi-lliiK patienrt pul«e)—What la your bnabaitd'a Imainenl Patlenfa Wife—Ha iJ a photographer. D —Uai been working hard of InteJ P. W.—I doot know, doctor. He took tba portraita of four babies yntenlay. D.—H'IU. Brain fever —Baatna Courier. Blow, JB. your ooaaa, blow TheThurraan act rrprat: Thui Irritate the foe And thua jour hrotheni Km!' IT is to lie sincerely hoped tlmt more democrats will hi'ivnftor carry hnndker- chiefs. TUB democretiu ticket IA built after the fashion of the Kangaruo—tall bigger than the head. THUKMA* can celebrate hia Tilth birth- day and his defeat at the name time. He will lie 70 Nov. 13th. HON. Chas. M. Wood, of Livingston county, whom we know to he a down- right earnest temperance man iuiy«: "I think I can nccompliah more for temperance legislation in the republican party than in any other political oigan- ization and therefore shall continue to act with it." Mr. Wood lia« exactly the correct idea. Every teuipo.-muce voter con do more in the Republican party, which hoi always taken the lead in moral legislation, than they can ever hope to do in any third or one-idea party. THIRE have been twenty two setmions ol Congress since the close of the war of the rebellion. By n peculiar coincidence the control of the House uf Kepreaenta- lives, with which must originate all leg- islation affecting the revenue, has been for an equal period—eleven yiars— with each of tho two great political parties. While one of these parties has been commiited to legisUtion having in Tiew the protection of American labor and industries, the other haa been in- viting the support of voters by its prom- ises of "revenue reform," and thd reduc- tion of taxation. It may prove instruct- ive to look over the record of each par- ty tor the eleven yean it has contrnlie d national legislation, and find out Just wlmt has been accomplished. The oro- tectiouists, while in position tuonginate legislation, passed eight acts, by which the revenues were reduced |:W2,.W4,- 4'1P. On the other hand, the party clamoring for "revenue reform" has, during tlie eleven veoni uf itn suprema- cy, reduced the revenue but 16.386,- 035. The llgures upon which this sum- mary is made have iieen before Con- gree repeatedly, and have never yet boon controverted. Upon Die record thus made, imrtunuanco ou part of one, promises on part of the oilier,—the two parties again appeal for the support of American voters. Which is most (n be trusted. IN their efforts to array CISKH a g a i n s t clan, the easier to carry their point, fre« trade advocates are unceasing in tlioir ansertions that inanufacturen in thoUnited States are realising inordi- nate profits and thai thin is made posai- bln by tho policy of protection. But here, as in HO many other directions, the facts are overwhelm- ingly against them. One of their own number, Mr. Edward Atkinson, eminent as u statistician, recently stated that during the past fifteen years, tha average dividend paid by seventy New Eoglind manufactories has not exceeded six per cent per annum. As regards manufacturerb this side uf the Alleganies, Mr. Andrew Carnegie is quoted as saying that during thu time he has been interested in iron and steel manufacturing there have been eight- een failures in that industry in the City of I'ltUburg alone; and he farther •ayi there are only sixteen manufactur- ing Arms in the City of Pittsburg to- day which never failed or suspended. Of ooureo some manufacturers succ<ed and become rich, just as some men en- f*ed In inerchandioiDg and other lines of business are successful; but the pro- portion is no larger in the former than in the others. There is too much cap- ital in this country to lung permit busi- new of any kind to pay unconiinon prolits in the Atweuce uf competition. If there is ground for tho charge of great prolits from men who mvk the repeui of our tariff, why is It that so many of our shrewdest business men have their capital invested in other en- terprisis than manufacturing, and are dally adding to such investments? In tliis connection it is w o r t h remember- ing that the real back bone of the free trade conspiracy,—the men who to quote the London Times, " c a n n o t rest while tho United States are unsub dued,"—are the manufacturers of En- gland, who seek to divide, whore they cannot monopolire, the trade of every country whose poo( !o are not able to (jurchase their wares. Alabama ..... Arkanaaa .... California .... Colorado..... Connecticut.. Dataware .... I'londa. tlaorgla Illlncla. fWNaw Jvraer. H New York 1 |e North Cuinllna I » Ohio i W Oregon S Henntyivanla ( H Ilhode tiland . t< South C-iroliana..... MTenneiM-c ... I WTeaaa I W Vermont is Vinima l « Weal Virginia. I U Wltrounn i .... U Anions , IS Dakota ..tw wlldato . MlMontana . It Naw Mri.co . IK U u b ttl Waahlngton lu Wyoming S in.In. I of Columbia Kentucky Ixiuitiaaa Mala* Maryland. Maaasebaafttia . Michigan. Mlnneaota Hlsalsaiapl WaaooriT Nebraska Nevada New Hampahlra Total JBl ('•ictuo, Juue 18.—The Kepublirau Na- tional ('ouiailtUv Kot down to srtual work I sat night. JlWute Uklug up the bualneaa lu bund, Mra. laabelia Beeehei Hookar, a well koowu wamsn nuflra^e advocate, wsa granted ten mlnuttw at her re- queat to present her cause. Mr. Conifer, from the sub-commlUeu appotnt- ed to prepare the roll of tha .-ouventlon, reported tbat therwwere a number of con- tosta for aeats, snd it wsa agreed lo five the contestanta aeala la the runveatloa and let that body decide the coateata. No action was taken ancot the selectloa of temporary offlcera. CBU-AOO, June 11—Theronvent on will meet at nooa on Tueaday. and will be railed logether by Mr. Chalnnaa Jonea, of I'uuburgh. After prayer haa been oBeml Ibe rail li.ued by tbe National Committee will be read, and Mr. Jonea will announce tbst tbe oommlttos has selected Mr. Thuraton, of Nebraaka (unlet* Mr. Klklm npseta tbe programme), for temporary rbalrman. A commllttee of three genUeman will named to ronduet Mr. Thnrelon to tba plsUorm. sad hs wUI dsllver sn sddret*. Tha next tblag la onlar will b* a retolution oBered by aoma member of the Kstlonal Committee railing tor the ap- pointment of oommltlees on eredesllalt. rules aad permaaaat orgaauaUoa. rssoluUona, aad to notify tbe aomlcsea ol the con- vention. Ksch Rtate, bsnng selected its men for tbeae dntlei, will saad tbs nsmea to tba clerk'a desk. Then a motion will be msde sad adopted to refer sit resolutloaa to tbe commit- tee without resulag or debate. This having been done tbe convention will sdjoura nam Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, to give the commltteea time lo work. U^Ultalo all of Wedaeaday, probably, to dlapose of tbe contest sad tbs report of ibe Committee oa Reaolatleaa, to that the prasen- tatlon of candidates eaa not commence until Tbotsday. and wUI oceapy all ol that day, aad perhaps part of Friday, ualssa s rule Is adopted, as It should be, UmlMag the flow of oratory. II each candidate la allowed half aa boor tbs entire day will be oonsamed, and tbe ballotUag eaa not well sommeare befora Frt- day. Both Wedaeaday and Tbaraday will be intereatlng daya, bowarer, fur the public aa wall aa tbe delegates. D. U. Hastings. Adjutaat-Uensrsl of tbe State of Penntylrsnla, will nominate Joha Hhermnn; Oorersor Korakar. on behalf ol Ohio, will lurnlsab s second. Morris M Kstee, of Nsps, Cat, Is selected by tbe CaU- fornlana to present Ibe name of Dlalae unless he be made temporary chslrman, la which event thr nominating duty will fall either upon Creed Haymond or Henry T. Gage. Kobert K. t'raier, of Detroit, will name Alger; W. P. Hepburn, ol Iowa, will preaeat Senator Alllaen; ex-Uovernor Porter, of ladlana, will do the honors for llarrlton. aadLeoaardSwed, ot lUlnolt, for Oreaham. Uoreraor Kuak, of Wlaconaln, will be preaeu^dbySenatorSpooo- er. Susan B. Anthony, liabella lleeeher Hooker and c'ber equal tulTrage adroratea an bare seeking s reeognlilon of their doetrlaes In the pisiform, and promise lo put WO womea oa the stamp for the Republican Ueket If their de- msnda sre compiled with. Caicsuo, June 11—To choose tbe man who would probably preside over tbs stormiest scenes of the KepuMlcaa eoaveatlon was the deltcste snd Imporust task before tbe Natloaal Committee wbsn the mem- bers sssembled at noon yesterdsy to select a temporary chairman for Ibe great assemMsge ot UHlsy. Tbe caU of States for tbs presen- tatlon of raadldalst fur this position wss at onco begun, t allforala preaeoted the name of M. M. iCatae, who waa put torward aa an ann mouopoly man of the first watrr. John M. Tburatoa. of Nebraaka, wss prrscnlrd by Church Howe. A vote waa taken, rpaolllag ill toSO-atle. Chairman a F. Jonea c«at thr deciding vole Ui favor ol TborsMn. The uomlnallon wsa made unsnV mous. Tb. following Is a list of the membrra of tbe Nations] Comnlttre cbosea at tbe dalegatloa caueuaea yesterday: Alabama WlUlaai YouogblooA California M. H. De Voang Colorado W. A. HamjU Connecticut Samuel Frtseoden Georgia T. F. Putney ffilaols ...lieorgs R Davu Indiana.. Iowa... Keatuobjr Loslslana Mslne M ryland Mastaohuselts . Michigan Mlnnesots. Mississippi Missouri Nebraska. Nevada. Nsw Janey North. Oarolina. Ohio Oregon Psnntylvaola .... Rhode island .... Sou lb Carolina.. Texas Vermont ...John C Nsw J. a Clsrksoa Cyras Lslsad, Jr. W. C. Ooodloe 1*. B a I'lnchback ...J. Mancbeater Hsynas Jsmsa A. Uary Henry L. Hyde Juha P. Saabora H. 11. Evaaa James Hill C. L Flllay W. W. Robertson U. Williams Qsrrett J. Hobart W. P. coaaody A. L. conger .... Jonstbsn Bourne, Jr. To be Oiled T.W. Chase K. W. Bray tea N. W.Cuney .Ueorge W. Hooker Viiglnla Senator Klddleberger West Virginia N. a Sedlt Wlsrontlnl Henry C Payne Dakota A. C Melstte Idaho Qeorge Shosp Montana Charles a Warren Washington Thomas H. Kavanangh Wyoming J. M. Carey The women are certainly an Importaat factor la the present Internsl atrugglee of Ibe Repub- llosa party. They sre active partlelpaats In the strife aad are quite as much divided tn their opiaiont as their lords and brethren. Thsre are Blaine women, Hberman women sad Allison women, tho letter being hesded by Mrs. Uovernor Larrabee, who slope with her husband at Ibe Palmar House, aad Mrs. J. Kites Foster, oae of Oovereor Lsrrsbee's chief connrelort. The Hharm-.n women sre headed by Mrs. Uoreraor For- aker, Mra. C. H. L. HuUer, Mrs. Heaa- tor Maaaey aad Mrs. A. U Ooager. Mrs. J. B. Clark son and Mlas Rachel Hhermsn, tbs daugh- ter ot (leneral Hhermsn, are among Ihem. The Michigan lad.ea are headed by Mrs. Seaatoi Btookbrtdge. Mra William Aldlae Smith, Mrs. I. P. Hoggsrth and Mrs. II. f l Tillmsn. This is Ihe greatest convention In point of numbeia (bat waa ever held In Chlrago. The msae ot people already here exoeeds sny thing sver before known, and atlll ihe Incoming trains ore loaded down wllb visitors from even uuartur of ihe Union. Tbe scene si ths (irand Psrlllr la uuaxuuipled. Tbe crowiN ure euormoua and the pres. | sure is imrs slible. Too rotunda Is like s bee-hive for movemeat sod llfs, sod , like snotber Babel for solse aad eonfusto*. A : thousand ro:oea mingle In a b u n that aoaae- i limes awolls to a roar under the Inspiration el I tome impulse of tkn moment, aad sow aad ' sgaia a band adda to lha tumult by aaatobes ol { patrlotlo airs, which tbe mulUtude cawhes up sad sings with s fervor tbat almoat paaaea be- lief. __________ POUTICAL I8»UES. Notes ol Ciaoaral inUreet from a Wlda Baaga of Tertlury. MoHTrauia, Vt., June 11—The Prohibi- tionists held their Btale convention hero Tuaadav aad named a full ticket, bfo^Sd -A by Prof. Henry li. ^eoley, ol Mldd eoury. for Governor. Ponri.*XD, Me., Juue R Thu Maine State Republican convention held here Tuesday nominated Mr. Burleigh for Uov- ernor on the first ballot The resulutions denounce the President's messsi.-e, the Mills bill, and free lrade,aad cenauro theUnvern- tnent for lla course In the fisheries dispute. President Cleveland is charged with hy- pocrlsy in the enforcement of Ihe civii- servioelaw; and prohibition is indorsed. The Bsntioa of Mr. Rlalne evoked great enthuslsm. K t w T o m , June 14.—The Union Repub- lican Club passed Tuesday night resolutions •xpreasing the hope tbst James U. Blaine be selected as the standard.bearer by the oonventlon at Chicago despite the lotter declining lo run. WATSBVILLS, Me., June 13.—The Union Labor State convention met In this city C terday and nominated W. U. Simmons Oovernor. Hosolulions wore adopted favoring postal banks, (iuvurnmcnt con- trol of telegraphs and rsiiruads and an in) oome tax, and denouncing thu Importation of labor and fusion with other parties. SrnisoncLD, Hi., June la—Francis A Hoffman, Jr., of Chicago, waa chosen yes- terday by the State Central Cammittee to fill the vaoancy on thu Deioocratic Stale ticket caused by the refusal of Cbsrles H. Waukerto accept the nomlnatino of State Treasurer. John C. Campbell, uf Strcator, was chosen chairman of the cuinmlltca, vice K. M. Phnlpa, reaigned. Nxwroui. R I, June IS.—Tbe l^igisis- ture yesterday re-elected Jonathan Cbaca (Rep.) United Hlutes Senator, and theii ad- journed uulll llir third Tuesduv In Janu- ary, 18SS1. SrniNoriBLn, III, Jure 14.—The Demo- cratic cluba met here yerterday snd organ- ised a Democratic league, with Frank H. Jones, of this city, as president. LooisaroBT, Ind., June 14.—Rev. J. U. Wilson, of Rochester, was uomlnatd lor Congress yesterday by the Prohibitionials of the Tenth district. XiXMBaruus, Minn., June 14 —Solomon O. Comstock was yesterday nominated for Congress by tbe Republicans of the Pifth distrust DavatroBT, la, June 14.—Walter L Hayes, Democratio member of Congress for the Second district, waa renominated yesterday. Pimsi BOB, P a , June I4-—(diaries C. Townsond was nominated for Congress yesterday by the Bepubiicsns of the Twenty-fifth district RICBMOXD, Ind., June 11 — Yesterday tbe Democrats nominated Douglas Morris for Congreaa in the Sixth district. PBBXCR L i c x , Ind., June ll-Jobn B. O'Ksll was renominated iu the Second district yesterdsy by the Democrats for Congress. DBCITCB, III, June Robert Stewart, of this city, who was nominated by the Union Labor party for Secretary of State, deelinea the nomination. Ksxsts Crrr Mo., Juno 16.—TheProphi- bitionits met here yesterday and nonj inated E. M. l/)wo, of this city, for Oov- ernor. PBOBIA, 111., June IA.- Democrats of the Tenth district Thursday afternoon Earned N. E. Worthington for Congress The con- vention lasted but forty-five minutes. It was very enthusiastic. A Great (Jladstonlan Victory. LOXDON, J u n e 18.—Tho election in the Ayr boroughs Friday to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons, caused by the daatb of Mr. Richard Campbell, resulted te the return of Captain Sinclair, Uladston- ian, by a majority of St Caplaio Sinclair received 3,831 votes, against 8,268 cast for his opponent, Mr. Evelyn Ashley, Liberal-Unionist. At the previous election Mr. Campbell, who was a Liberal- Unionist, waa returcsd by a majority of 1,175, the vote then standing: Campbell. 8,878; Sinclair, 1,4118. The result Fridsy shows a Oladstonian gain of 1,'Jae voles. Tha Priatars. Ktssts C a r , M a , June 15.-K. T. Plank, of Ban Francisco, was elected jPresldsnt of the Interualioosl Typographicnl Union Thursday afternoon. Other offlcera were elected aa foUows; First Vice-President, Charles Hoye, Leavenworth, Kan.: Second Vice-President, Columbus Hall, Wsshing- ton ; Third Vice-PresUwiU D. J. Weldon, Chicago; Seeretyy and Treasurer, W. a KcCIeevy, Clilo*go. The term of offlce wsa changed from oue to two years. It iras voted to bold the next convention at Penver. Dsatb or Mra. Klleo Croaln, at I IT. KFLSBXHT. Minn., J u u e l l - M r a . Ellen Cronin, one of the oldeat settieni ot thla country and, perhapa, tho oldest person la tbe United Stales, died Monday at the res- idence of Mr. Puree)I, near Mulfords. M i a Co ruin bad lived to tho advanced age of 117 years. She was a native of Lim- arink, Ireland, snd emigrated to Uita coun- try in l&ju. Ths. Failures. HBW VOBE, June 18.—Rejioru to Brad- street's of business failures number 212 in the United BUtes, against 148 luat week a n d 148 last year. Canada has &, against 18 last week. Total failures for the United Slates from January' I to date is 4,871, a g a i n s t >,785 i u 1887. The Increased num- ber of failures sre beaviest in tbe West and South. Banged lo a Telegraph I'ole. Ssuna, Cel., June 18.—In a saloon row Ot Monarch Wednesdsy night a one lugged gambler named Schenek shot and killed Qeorge Davis and fatally wounded an un- known man. A mob look Scheuck out ani hanged him to a tolcgrnph pole The friends of the two dead men are gatherlug and further trouble is expected. Osasral Hherlclao Comfortable. WisniSQTOS, Juno 19.—Ocneral Sheridan passed a comfortable day yesterday. Ho was gaining in muacular strength and the tone of his mind was improving. Twenty Acres of Flames. DABBCBT, C o r a . , J u n o LLT.-A flro in ibis city yesterdsy burned over twenty seres, destroying a number of business biucks and lumber yards. Loss, tl'£.UQ0. II an Ian Wins. BaiSBASB, Queonsland,June i4.-A match race for £800 a side betweeh Banian and Trlokett was rowed on the FiUroy river. Banian beat bis opponent by six lengths. Buslneas Failures. NBW VOHK, J u n e 18.—There were 209 business failures iu the United States dur- ing the seveu daya ended yualctday ugaiusl 207 t h e previous seven days. The corner-stone of the State Industrial Bome for Oirls was laid In Cbillicothe, Ma , on Saturdsy. Urawned by Their Mather. MtMfHis, Tenn., June ia-The wife of Joeeph Holmes, a well-to-do farmer resid- ing near Rnadulph, Tenn., in a fit of mental aberration on Saturday took her children, one aged 10 months and the other a girl of 10 or 1Z years, and drowned them in Bal- lard's slough. The Oldest Oevsrnraent Kmpl oye Dead. WAiBiMOTOX, J u n o IU,—Lindsay Muse (colored), the oldest tmployu iu tho serv- lee of the Oovernmeiil, died at Washing ton Thursday. Be had been empluyed aa a messenger to ihe Secretary of Ihe Nsvy since 1338. Olasa-Wurba Closed. PirrssDReH, Pa., Juje !&-All the win- dow-glass loctoriea in this city and the West closed down yesterday, to remain dosed until September I, or longer, unless the workers and oniployers agreed on a scale of wages. A Noted lleaperadn t'aptured. MibsriKui. Mo., Junn 18.—Lane Brlttou, the notoriouH Ogurk des|K>rado, who has been a fngitlvo for live years and who Is wanted lu answer for the killing of eight men, was captured ycaterday at Ihla plarn, FUOM WASHINGTON. Dally Iteoord of FroooedlnKS in tha Sounto mul Huimo. lwi|Kirlant Meaaurea Inlrodured and Paaaed—The Tariff lllll DlseuaslM I'ostponed-Approprlcllon ItllU -Other Nuiet. STNATB. WasHMoroN, June 13.—Senator Cullom (111.) atidretaed the Senate yesterdsy In fa- vor of prupoaed amendmentn to the Inlur- Rtate Commerce set. Tho AKriculturai Appropriation hill was reported and placed on the calendar. A message from tho President was announced vetoing a private pension bill granting u pension to Stephen Bchiedei on tho groiiiid tliai the boncdclary had not been wounded in the army. A res- olution wa« offered instnicting tho Com mltte on Privilege* and Elections lo inves- tigate the recent Stale election iu Lou- isiana. WasniNOTO*,June 14.-In Ihe Senatej'os- terday a bill was Introduced for the crea- tion of a tribunal for int-Tiiallonsl arbitra- tion to promote iiea.-e among uations, and tho Distriit of Columbia Appropriation bill was pui>su<|. Mr. Halo niadu a speech uu tho fishery treaty, which he declared lo bo a failure. The bill for adjusting thu uccounls of laborers und mechanica urising under the Eighl-Bour law was brought up, but no action waa taken Senator Blackburn in- troduced u bill aiithorlilnjr tho Secretary of tho Treasury lo pay lo tho American Mutual Benefit Association of Mexican War Veterans, located In Kentucky, the sura of (SOO.OOO, to be used for the establishment in that Stale of Ihe Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial University and Home. WasniNoroN. June ir>.—Bills wen; passed in Ihe Senate yesterday granting leave of absence to all persons now in the employ of the Oovernment and who were present at the battle of (leltyshurg to attend Ihe reunion there on July 3 next; appropriat- ing R-T.'i.u*) for i h e reconstruction of tbe Ooverument dam a t tbe Rock IsUnd nr. senal. and the Agricultural Department nod Postofllce Appropriation bills. Ad- journed to the IHth. WasmxoTox. June 19—In tho Senate yesterday the confercuee report on the In- dian Appropriation bill was agreed to, and the treaty providing for an adjuatment of the Venezuelan claims was ratified. A bill waa passed for the representation of the several departments at the Columbus cen- tennial. with an amendment appropriating «0,000 TBK UOLNU W SSBIXOTOM, Ju ne IU—The Tariff bill was further discussed In the House yesterday. The report on the contAted election case of Frank vs. Olover, from tho Ninth district of Miksouri, afiirmlug Ihe right of Olover to the sea'., waa adopted; also the resolu- tion in the caa6 of Lynch vs. Vandever, from the Sixth dUtrict cf California, in favor of Vandever. WASBINOTON, J u n e 11—In the Bonso yesterday tho Tariff bill was further con- sidered. Tho Senate bill for the erection of a public building at Kort Dodge. Is., was reported favorably. WASBIHOTOX, J u n e 15.—In the Bouse yesterday bills were reported providing for an Aaaistant Secretary of War, and to retire general Alfred Pleasanton. Tho Tariff bill was further considered. It is tbe understanding that tho bill will now be laid aside for a time WASUIMOTQM, J u n e ID.—A m o t i o n in the Bouse yesterday lo consider the Army Appropriation bill was dufeated, and as no quorum was present no buslneas was trans acted. WAIHINOTOK, J u n e IS.—In the Hous« yesterday the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill <l2:i,7tH.«)ll8) was reported and the Mili- tary Appropriation bill waa passed. WASHINOTO.H, J u n e 18.—in tho Bouse yesterday bills appropriating >40.000 each for tbe erection of public buildings ut Fari- bault and Red Wing, Minn., were iutro- duced. The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill waa considered, and the treaty pro- viding for a n adjustment of tho Venezuelan claims was rutltied. An attempt to pass the joint resolution appropriatiug 129,000 to pay the expenses of a joint ceiebrn- tion by the Union und Confedcrale soldiers of tho twenty-fifth anniver- sary of the battle of Oettysburg was opposed by Mr. Burrows (Mich.) and Ocneral Brown (Ind.), tho latter gentleman saying that -Union soldiers hove been hulding reunions nil over the country foryesrs, and yet the Government has never been asked lo pay a penny of the expenses. Now, however, when Confeder- ate soldiers are asked to participate, |!B.- XJ0 are to lie donated out of tho National Froasury. i protest against this discrim- ination. These meotings should be en- rourageO, but should bo -paid for in the East as they are in tbe West by liioso whe promote them." o n u s KOYKS WASIIIXOTOX, J u n o 14.—The receipts of the Post OBice Department for tho quarter •nded December 13, 1887, were |13,6M,IWJ snd the expenditures tl3,7VI,78i. Tho ro. eeipts were the largest for any quarter since tho foundation of the Oovernment. WASHIXOTOX, J u u e HI—Tho President has nominated Andrew F. Shafcr, of Michigan, to be Surveyor of Customs at Orand Rapids, Mich., and Thomas a Maxey. of Texas, lo be United States Dis- trict Judge for the Western district of Texas. Heavy Lou at ludlanapolU. IsnuNAPous, Ind.. June 15. - Fire Wednesday night destroyed tho works of the Indianapolis Veneer Companv, the fancycablnet ware factory of D. E. Stone & Co., and tho lumber-yard of M. J. Osgood. Tbe aggregate loss will bo about f liu.nw, w i t h {53,,V* 1 insurance. An Illinois Tow* Hurned. NEWTON. 111., June l&—Orocuup, a town of l.'JMI p<ipiilalion, twenty miles north of this city at the crossing of the Peoria, De catur & Kvunsville und Vandulia railroads, was visited by u big lire Tuesday evening which destniyed t.VM«»i worth of property. It is believed that the lire was the work of an Incendiary. Klevalor and Mills lliirned. INDIINAPOLIS, ind., June 14.—Tho MIUF and elevator owned by J L. Evans ut No- biesviiie were almost entirely destroyed by ftro early Tuesday muniiiig, involving a loss of from fio.uiil to i.Vi.omi McOiiliard & Dark, of thla city, earned insurance on tho property amounting lo HtOOU in iblrtv- sevci; companies. Tho Knights Kleel ORtrers. CINCIXXATI, June irt. The Supreme Lodge, Knights of I'ylhlan. elected ofllcers rhursdsy William Ward, of Newark, N. J., was ohiisen Supremo Chuncollor, and George D. Shaw, of Eau Claire, Wis., Su- preme Vlee-Clianccllor. Tho prize drill ut- traeled it Urge emwd of sjiectutors. Traln-Wrei'kers WKSTHOH", Wis.. June |i! -Tmlii.wreck- jrs turned a siviu-h o;i Ih.- Wisconsin Cen- irul road y-.terlnv ut this plaie. and u iloopor was thrown iivm the truck, stvuiv- y 'ujll iu/ suverul ; cc oi.i A Terrible Ileal. PBOTIDRNCB. R. 1., Juue l\-A Mrs. Friedman, of ibis city, poured kerosene over her bed on Saturday ami burned her- self and an 8 year old daughter to deatiL She was erased with grief at tho reported death of her husband. Reernlls for the Mormons. Naw VOHK, Juno 1.1.—Among the passen gors Wednesday on the Wisconsin from Liverpool wore 150 Mormon Immigrants. They left for Utah over the Pennsylvania road. THE EMPEIIOR IS DEAD. Frederlrk III. fasses Away (Juiellr at Puladam—Ilia 1.1 f e Work. POTSIUM. J u n o Hi I'.mix'ror Predertek, of (lennuny. died al II o'clock yesterday morning at the Freidrichskmrn Fslsee. The dying nionarch.s last hours wero watched over by the members of his fam- ily ami Ihe royal physicians The direct cause of death was Huffoeatioo. ths doc- tors being unable lo keep the passage of bis throat open. With the death uf Emperor Frederick the crown passes to William, who, al though'not yet crowned, is in fact the reigning sovereign of the empire. His coronation will take place at the palace in Berlin Ibreo days afler the funeral of Emperor Frederick. Tbe new sovereign calls himself Emperor Wllllmn ii and his consort Empress Victoria Augusta (Frederick William, the only -on n( ibe lata Emperor William, w»» born on the isib of Oc- tober. 1MI, at I'oladiim. On Janiury t». IsW, be married Victoria Adelaide. I'nnceaa Royal of Crest Ilntaln. and she aad seven children survive blm. He nun given alhorouch milusry training during bu yonlk. and was a young msn wbsu Ihe rank ol lieueral was couterred upon blm. li s real mrt-er as a commander be- gan In tbe war with Auatna In IsW. when V led sn army of I.ViM' ra-n. and conducted a ssnea of brtlllant operatloss. for abirh he was created a Russian Field MarsbslLI BKBLIN, J u n e K—A |h>st mortem exami- nation of the lute Oerjnan Kni|>eror was made Satunluy, audit was found l hu: lha larynx was completely destroyeil by can- cer. The court in ^hls elty has been or- dered to go Into mourning for three inonths out ol respect loiiie late Emperor. •BtHLiv, June I'J -The funeral service over the remains of tbe late Emperor Fred- erick (ook place yesterday at Potsdam. Emperor William and lite Empress, mo Dowager Bmprtasca Augusta and Victoria, all Ihe memliers of ihe Uerinan Imperial and Royal families an I the entire hous«. bold were present THE BASE-BALL RECORD. Nlandlng of Ihr Four rrlnrlpul Urgnlia. lions for Ihe Week Knilrd June Id. The following tables show the standing of the clubs of the professional base ball organizations in the race for t h e pennants; WIND AND WATEK j These Two E i o m o n t o O a u a o G r o u t Dmniigo and Death. Balldliiics Wrecked, Crop* ileslroyeil and Tersons Killed lllarlnie KornsU Make »laiiy llonieles* peo- ple —rearfnl Scenes. l.KAI.l'll mm.' AMMIK AN Chicago I'.', WT Brooklyn.... Detroit \*J i:, uu Si, Ixm s Iloslon WW. WW Alhlcl c ... NewYurs. Misl.&yi cinolBnali.. 1'bllsdelphia. « 19 Mb luitlmore Indianapolis. SW. lleveland.. Pttlaburth. ll'VT Ml Kanaaa City. Woahlnrion .lia'rt: « f.oinivile miis n is: em is MI AI I I SN <i rt m I : : « : 404 M V M illMi MU WCHIKHS. Milwaukee SI. Paul ... Dea Moines. Kanaai tlty. Omaha Chicago St, Loula.... Hmneit polls. CBJTBAI. |l»jlS :M iPeorla. M M li rttVMtvnr* aiin Iww an Davenport ., a MUi Dubuque. .. IT MS ','r»wl dsville.lll •i Vii SI .741 u ! .*«( a)jl« Mil •.'rawl daville.llS II nil . IWW KMi Dloomlngton. II W'.tM . H ISI.41T Danv l i e ..... 1I0|19 .S44 - " « l ~ ,|isH tWjiltookford. SIlliIVKSlur Iwithd'n. Burled by Falling Karlh. ST. PAI L, Minn.. June 14.—A special to the Dlapofrb from Menominee. Wis., says: A clay-bank in a brick-yard here caved in about 10 o'clock a m. Seveu men were buried beneath it. Two brothers, named Jansen, were taken out dead and terribly mangled. Ole A. Hoite and Oie Uecker can live only a few hours. Knud Knutsou, Ben Fannstad and Ncls Swenson have legs cr arms broken and internal injuries. UntAshupper Tlague In Indiana. JASI'KR, Ind., June HI --Myriu.l* of grusa- iuippera have ap|H a red Id many parts ot southurn Indiana, and are devouring all vegutatioa as thu.v ga They destroy mead- ows llrst, then tho foliage of the trees, and next corn, oats nnd garden vegetables. Tbousanda of acres of meadows have been devastated by them Killed Ihe HherllTand Hie Sou. jACKSBimo, Tex , June Ml—Sheriff John Rains and his son were killed here Wednes- day night by W W Terrell. An old fam- ily feud was the causc of the fight. Ter. reli was shot in three place* and may diet Fatal Arridenls at .lollrt. Jottrr, ill., June HV—Patrick Murphy was killed by it Santa Fe traiu Thursday and Thomas Sluan was kilieti iu thu Juliet steel works by a red-hot steel rail, which struck him as it came through the rollers. Uealh ol Hltsrldan'a Mother. SOMKHSKT, O., Juno ill.—Mrs. Mary Sher- idan, widow of the late John Sheridan, and the mother of General Philip IL. Sheridan, died at her home In this place yesterday afternoon, aged .s7 years and 'i months. Two Waukesha I'eople Drowned. PxwAi'KTB, Wis.. June 18.—On Pewaukee laku Thursday afternoon a boat containing Amos Cox anil Arthur Hands capsized and both were drowned. They rcsiil.ti at Wau- kesha. Wblluey'a Ketlrwuieut. WASUIXOTOS, Juue 17.—The report that Secretary Whitney Is about to retire and General Collins, who presided over the SU Louis convontion, will bo invited to tho vacant seat, is gcticrally discredited hero. I.lghtnlng Destroy • a Big Mill. FALI. Rnatt, Mass., June 17.—The Amer lean mills were struck by lightning on Fri day night and totally destroyed by tiro. Loss ttauoo. rt'BT or ntr si.r.Mts is, Dtt t rn. Minn . June 14 Tin-Hoods have thus far done damage tn the extent of I.VW. (MX Tho St iaiuls river for thirty miles was u raging lorrent, and presented a won derfnl scene .is ll plunged through the Dalles Si, I'tt i., Minn., June Irt—Reports aro com ng In of niiich damage throughout the Stair by Wednesday night's storm, in tho towns of Hlg Bend and Mandt. north of Montevideo. Anders Olsen anil Lars Bilden were tinbitchiag a team when the stonh struck them. Both ure very badly injured It -s thought Blldea can not recover. The bouse of John Olsen, with lis contents, was totally destroyed. Mr. Olsen was injured hut his family es- cai-ed by going Into the eellar. The house of (i A. Iiahland wa<. I-,I bad'.y dama^d. The small bou^e of M, Peioraon was overturned. The fanidy mn to u near neighbor's and esaip.-l injur;.. The stable of J Peterson was lev.-led p. tho ground. A schooMiuuse in Mandt was badly damaged, and many burus and other out- buildings were moved from their founda- tions and partly blown down. The los» to pro|ierty will be many thousand dollars. G, S. Cole had a new $1,000 barn blown down and other damage was done. South of Nicollet, near St. Peter, a cyclone demulished Ihe farm residence of M. Mude and the large burn of D. Meyers. The tor- nado at Baruesviile caused much damage. , Several unlinlahcd bulldinss and sheds were blown down. Cl.KVXLAXII. O., June 10.—The storm Wednesday night did considerable damage in Hancock County, houses being struck by lightning, fences blown down and or chards ruined. Every thing on the farm of John Beard, in Marion township, was destroyed. lin.irtx. N. S,, June 15.—Forest tires de- stroyed the gold-mining village of East Ruwdon, Hants County, Wednesday. Twenty dwellings and stores, togother Willi the mill crusher snd hoisting gear, were destroyed. Forest lires have done enormous damage iu Newfound- Isml. and Gould's valley has been slrip ed of its splendid limber and left a wilderness. Mrs Manning and two children were hnrned to death ut Hall's bay iu their efforts to escape the lire. They lost Svo children by dipBtheria last fall, nnd now the entire family is annihilated. John Driscoll was burneil lo death in bis efforts to save furniture The fire has lelt -JISI peo- ple home homeless. NBW Yong, June ill—A tetiii>e»t raged yesturday ou Statoii Island, causing great destruction of property. TITCSVILI.K, Pa., Juno IS.—Cloud bursts did great damago In this vicinity on Sat- urday. Ten miles ol track of tho New York A Pennsylvania railroad south of here were piled up with dirt, rocks, fallen trees, etc. THE MARKETS. New Y LIVE STOCK—Cattls Sheep Hon FLOUK—(loud to Choice Patents WHEAT-No. S Bed No. X Spring COKN OATS-No. While KYE—Wealent IHIRK—Mess LABD—Hteam CIIKKSK WOOL—Dumestle (iUUAUO. JIKKVKS—Hblpplng Steers Texsna Cowa Blockers Feeders Butcliera' aiock Inferior faille ROtiS—Live—flood lo Choice. BUKKP Bl'TTKK—Creamery, flood lo Choice Dairy. , BGOB—Freeh BKOOM CORN - Hellworking Hurl Crooked.. POTATOKB ibu. i POBK—Meat IiABD—Slesm FLOU It-Winter .... Spring Patents CHAIN-Wheal. No. i Corn, No. K Oats. No * llyo. No, 1 Barley, NV ... U'MIIKIt- Conimondrt-tMil siding Fluortng.. Common boards. , Fencing,... Uib ShinitU's .... KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Falrlu gocd. UOOS-Desi.. . Meilium ftflEKP—Best Common NITK. J u n e 19. M w o «i a «• u i Vi s 75 a i uu a 1 «j I 50 W 4 Ml M-,.l - d « •» 5U'i U'.l'.lt 14 OL II 15 .VI s ai a S 75 S If HS4 •••s ii so I.% in U S k) S («1 » 3 7S J « 3 3 :s s M a 3 a 3 III U 3 75 3 111 3 3 75 i IU A 3 <5 i is a 5 m •i Ui u j 11) iu 3 is ii a 15 n d it CA'ITLK—Best Medium ROUS OMAHA. •'id Sli 3^d IY 1'.® i'., lo 46 1.5 IM (UI u l 3 WTIi S K UI 4 TT A « 75 4 UO is. i HI I .VI U 5 UU KHitt HIU I'J d Ml FL -,T 31 «i a sn . (i7 U M •jiki rt<II« NOD ASIW 1.1 OU tflSlt) M « Oil 50 J 05 » J ID •i io a s «> 15 HI a 5 73 ri (O K 3 10 5 55 « 5 75 5 00 ( t & a I 60 •J Ol * 40} 300 vi a o oo i 45 a 1 5 JJ a J t i PITTSBI'BOH, Pa., Juno lit.—Muggic Wells, 11 years old, arrived in this city yesterday from Yorkshire, Eng., having made tho trip unaccompanied bv any one. ller father fastened a tag to her dress, bearing tbe address of her uncle in this city, and by this means she arrived safely. A Texas Train Rubbed. MUSK BOON, 1. T., Juno 18.—The Texas ex- press ou tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad was robbed by seven masked men at Verdigris Bridge Friday night, and one passenger was killed and the mail ugenl and train boy were wounded. The amount of money secured was not known. A TOWN IN ASHES. A Square Mile of Buildings In Dubois, Pa., lu Kulns. Di BOIS. Pa., June IU.—One of the most disastrous tires that ever swept a Western Pennsylvanu town broke out in the Baker Houiie in tuls city of 7,0iiu inhabitants^ and before It could be checked nearly a square mile of buildings hud been obliterated. Two churches, a doien hotels, eight drug stores, many drygoods stores, groceries, hard ware stores and Innumerablo business places of all kinds are in ruins. Several bun dred houses are also gone up in smoke, and today ;IOUI people have no roof above them. The loss is put by insurance agents at «I,(WO,OOU. The inaunwice is very light, as the companies were afraid of tho wooden buildings of which the lown is so largely built. (iermany's New Kniperor. Br.iti.iN, June ID.—Emperor William is- sued a proclamation yesterday in which ho saldi "Called to the tbronu uf my fathers I have assumed tho guverniucnt, looking up to the King of Kings, and have vowed to God that, after tho example of my fathers, I will be a just and clement Princo to my people; that I will foster jRety and fear of God; that I will protect peace and promote tho welfare of the country, und that I will bo a helper of the poor and dis. tressed and a true guardian of the right," A l.over's Desperate Deed. IsniANAroLis, ind,, Juue IS.—George Taylor, an ex-convict and a desperate man, Wednesday afternoon shot Carrie Bell, a woman with whom bo hud formerly been intimate, because she refused to speak to him. He then fired a bullet Ihrougli his owu heart, dying instantly. The woman's wounds are fatul, A Train Attacked. JUNCTION' CITT, M. T., June IS.—The west bound truin uu the Northern Pacific whe.i near this city on Saturday was stopjied by eight masked highwaymen, who broke into the express-cur and »e cured a package conlalniugf40ii. The male passengers were also robbed pf about tow, Florence Hilton, the daughter of wealthy parents, comtnlned suicide with poison st her home in Iioldsberry. Mo., because bar lover had Jilted her. The Sparta House ut Wakefield. Mich., owned by Kdward Bowler, was burned Sunday night, und bis two little boys pol- ished in the fiumcs. Hundreds of families at Norway, Mich,, are homeless owing to the recent lire, und a mass-meeting bus been called ut Ishpem- ing to provide help. A passenger train on tho Midland mad ran off the track at Pope's Head Run, Va,, and four men were killed r.nd several per- sons badly Injured, Robert H. Pickford, a printer, attempted to swim the Mississlpp' »i Fort Madison, la., ou Monday c.u u wager, but was drowned In the attempt. Neal Stark, 111 years of uge, was con vlcled ut Atlantu, Git., on Friday of mur- dering his elder brother, und was acn- tenced lo llfo luipriaunment. Mrs. i'huibo Meyers, aged Itl years and 4 months, died on Monday at Clinton, Iu. Sho was born In Londuii, but cumo lo America when IS motiths old, Benjamin T, O. Hubbard, tho famous do- faulting cashier pf tho Monmoulh (111.) National Bank, died in the Jollet pcnitcn- Uary ou Sunday of heart trouble. The schools of the Omaha Indian Agency are closed and the agency is prnctlcslly qusrantined because of measels. Forty papootea are reported to have died. At tho sossion of tho Supremo laxlge. Knights of Pythias, at Cincinnati on Thursday Wiliism Ward, of Newark, N. J., was choseu Supremo Chuncollor. William Norton und J. Lauson wero drowned in the Mississippi river ut Clin- ton, la., ou Monday. Nurton was drowning, when Lanaon jumped in to save nlm. Albert K, Purdy, u prominent business mau of Perry, N. Y., and Miss Lettie M. Strauss were drowned in Silver lake on Sunday by the upsetting of their host. Seven coke works in tho Conncllsville (Pa.) region shut down on Monday on ao- conntof a strike of the employes. Two thousand meu were thrown out ol work. Tbe Uolmden farm, near Pit Hold, Pa., which, during the oil excitement of 1W0, was sold for 11,500,000, changed hands on Saturday atu sale for taxes for less than 1100, The SI, Joseph's Catholic Orphan Asy- lum, seven miles southwest of Newport, Ky., was burned on Monday. There wero seventy-two orphans in tho building, uli of whom eacsned. THE NORTHWEST. Briof Mention of Nows of Oonoral Interest ILMNOI*. Seventeen year locosts have made their | ap'- urancc In Blisiminglon und oilier por- i tions of tno Slate, John Hess, a farmer living near Mount Carroll, ut tempted to drive a team across tho railroad traek m front of a swiftly moving freight tram a few days ago, and Ihe horse, were killed and Mr, Hess fatal- ly Injured Sanford Sherman, an eccentric but wealthy citiien of Lena, died recently. He was sup|ioscd to have murdered hla wife's brother. Rev. Kill her Herman Uormun, pustor of St. Mury's ticrmnn Catholic Church ut Rock Island, died the other morning, aged sixty-eight year. At Rockton the other morning Krustus S, Bates, who had been out looking after his stock, was found dead In afield, lean- ing against u ins-, and at Harrison the night In-fore William Bates, while out ou a almilar errand was found bv his family dead. LuUwig Carlson, sun of C. F. Carlson, a fanner living near I'axton, *iui drowned recently while In swimming nearhis home. At Gales burg a few days ago Albert lied berg, who killed a I'biiugo, Hurling ton A (Juincy striking enginei-r some weeks since, was dlschurged by l..e grand Jury, Miss Kdith Gutnlcy. aged twenty years, of Cornell, was drowned the other morn- ing. She was lo have been married in a few days. Thomas McGuire, an old soldier and pen- sioner, wan found dead reeently n ar Jack- sonville. His demise was due to natural causes. Kdwani M Breame. a blucksmi li, com- miited suicide in Spiinglield the o Iter day by hanging, Financiul diOicultii's. He left a family. At Sidell recently Alexander Fleming was thrown from his buggy and liistanlly killed, A coroner's jury In Chicago which heard the evidence com erning the death of Mrs. Mary M. Ruler, whose only physician wss a Christian science professor, recommend- ed in their verdict a few days ugo that the State's Attorney make an investigation of all cases under the • faith-cure" treatment, 1UHA. The district court at Clarion recently do- dared that Miss Ella S Brown was elected school superintendent of Wright County last fall. Tho "Board of Supervisors, tho week after tho election, gave the certificatn of election to J, R. McCoilum, who, it was daimcd, had a majority of ibreo vutcs In the county, O. D. Littleton, ex-Hheriff of Polk County, died a few days ugo of consumptlun at Dcs Moines, aged fifty-four years. Wheat and oats nnd other grain in the vicinity of Muson City have improved rap- idly iu the past few days A dt, om|Hised body was unearthed near Arensdorf's brewery In Sioux City the other day, and rumor stated that the re- mains were those of Henry Peters, the brewery driver who disappeared soon after Haddock's murder, but it was impossible to identify the corpse. Sioux Rapids seems to bo almoat on tho verge of a potato fumine. Potatoes are very hard to ubtain at present, even at a tl utid ILlW per bushel A violent storm visited Manly tho other nlghl, and lightnisg struck D. McKerch- er's residence and le(t it a complete wreck. The Kvaugellcul Church, a fine structure, was greatly damuged. While plowing in his field in Pu'k County recently William Amhcart ana his horse were struck by lightning and killed, snd another man near by received a shock that may prove fatal, E. C. Blackmar, of Burlington, was elected (irand Master uf tho Masonio Grand iaHlgv of Iowa in forty-fifth annual communication at Cedar Rapids recently. The lowit Funeral Directors' Association closed u two days' session at Cedar Rapids the "other day. F, It, Krebbs, of that place, was clectcd president. Joseph Gcddes, u member of the Common Council uf Buone, died it few days ago The Slate Industrial Institute at Miiford Is well under way. The building will bo brick, four stories high und will cost tl.^OUO The Board of Supervisers of Humbuldt County pays a bounty of three cents un striped, five i-entnon gray and ten cents on pocket gophers. Sevastopol and South Coon, I'oik County, were visited the other nlghl by a terrific hall-storm, and all vsgelatlon was riddled to pieces. In a fight over an old fend in Dubuque County tho other day William Dutaeny bit off Garrett Cotlcr's nuse, —»— WISCONSIN. Mrs. Robert Martin, wife of a farmer liv- ing near Darlington, was attacked snd seriously Injured by u vicious cow u few days ago. In a fit of insanity at Milwaukco tho other morning the wife of Ludwig Sikoraki attempted to murder her three children, first beating them with a hammer and next with a dub. The youngest child, aged two years, wan not ex|iccted to survive. Harney Dunne, assessor of Prairie du Chlen, died the other day, aged scvcnty-lwo years. William Harmcr, of Sprlngvalc, aged nearly one hundred years, recently attend- ed tbe funeral of his son, who died at the age of seventy, six. Milwaukee Is to have a cable-car line. Mayor Brown approving the oiiliniince to that effect. Tho other aftcrnoou Thomas Henry, a farmer reaiding near Cascade, while re- turning home. In some manner set flro to bis carriage, his clothing took lire, and he was burned lo death. Jacob Farrar, un insane man, committed auicldu in thu jail ut Ml!unukco the other night by hanging himself. At Belolt recently a young man named Edwin Mallby hud his arm cut off in a planlng-mill, Tho Misaisslppi lagging Company's shingle and bourdlng-houso at Eau Clalro, together with two ahingle sheds and con- tents and other buildings, were burned the other day. Loaa, *95,000. Charles Poullnc, a Prendimun, was shot recently and killed by liaptiato Dumere, sn ludisn, at Count De O'Riell's atution. The murdoret' waa arreatod. Ueirs of Horace While, ono of tho firat settlors uf Bulult, have laid claim to, and taken poaaeaalon of, a public park in that place, which was alwuya supposed to bo- long to tho city. Tho land la w»rth about 110,1)00, Tho city will contest, John KiLsmanu, of Jefferson, died recent- iy from tho effects of n beating received at tho hands of roughs nearly two years uga Ills lower limbs wero paralyzed by the as- sault. At Jaucsrllle u few evenings ugo Conger McKiroy. aged nine yearn, waa drowned in Rock river. Wiliism Edwards, a merchant of Clinton, was drowned a few daya ago w h i l e fishing In Delovnn lake. M1CU1UAN. The post-offlce and Perry's store at Pier- port were burgiariied tho othsr night, and tho stamps and post-offlce money stoisn. Tbe Grand Trunk road has acquired tbe coutrol of tho Toledo, Saginaw & Mus- kegon road, running from Muskegon to Ashley, ninety-six tnilns. Llulo Murphy, aged flfteen years, who fastod seven weeks last wiuter, died In Thomostown a few days ago, aluwsl a skeleton. Tho Central School building at North Muskegon wss burned recently. Loot, 111,000; inaurance, |8,0UO. A rowboat containing ten persons ran afoul of a tag's low line near Bay City ft few days sgo, and twooi Hie party—Prank SkyUskl and a companio i were drowsed. Tho Supreme Court has decided that that portion of tbe Liquor l a w of 1887, p r o hlbitlng liquor men from going oa the bonds of retail liquor-dealers was naeon- stitutionaL Whilo attempting to crcss the Muskegon & Grand Rapids railroad tracks at Berlin ft few daya sgo Orrln Gee was atruck by ft trsln and killed. George Sloan, a flftcen-year convict, whose time would have expired Jon* 18, was found dead in his cell at Jaokaon tha other day, having opened several arterlea and bled to death. Tbe Juno crop report asserts that the Michigan wheat crop will probably amonst to but 18,450,000 b u s h e l s . The southern counties show RU per cent, of sn averagft crop, the middle 58, and northern 83 per cent A home for mothork-ss boys baa been opened at Orand Rapids. The main business part of Norway was destroyed by fire the other afternoon. In- cluding the town hall. Mason lo ball, post* office and principal hoteL A terrific taln- a t o r m finally put out tho Are. Forty-sevaa buildings were burned and tho leases war* about fj00,000. Nearly twenty familiea were left homeless. Tho basket factory at Montague was d«- atroyed by lire tbe other night. Loss, |2S,- 000, A flfleea-ycar old son of Patrick Dria> coll, of Houghton, died a few days ago trom the effects of a pint of whisky which he had drunk. Reports of farm at itistlcs recently re- ceive. 1 at the Stste department from tha supervisors of 'JDL townships show a tall* tog off in the number of sheep from 1S87 o l 34,044 or 3 per cent. The wool clip will be about 11,900,000 pounds. j MINNESOTA. The boiler of a portable engine in tha Union depot nt St. Paul exploded the othei day, killing six persons. A recent rise tn the Mississippi river at Altken did great damage to gardens and w h e a t fields. The seventh annual encampment ot the Southern Minnesota O. A. R. Asaoclatlon was held recently at Owatonna. Forty posts wero represented, ail accompanied by bands and drum corps. Mrs Ellen Cronin, one of the oldeat set- tlers of this country and, perhaps, the old* est person in tho Culled States, died a few days sgo ut the residence of Mr. Pur- cell, near Mulfords, aged one hnndrad and aeventeen years. She was a native of lim- erick, Ireland, and emigrated to this cotrn- try in 185a Mrs. John Dolscn, ot Mendota, died sud- donly the other day, and an inquest r* veaicd the fact that she had been paisened with parit green. She bad frequent quar- rels with her husband, a section hand oa the Milwaukee road, but it waa not known whether it was suicide or murder. At St. Paul a few daya ago. Prank Bucher, a recent arrival from VlaoeuMO, lad., cut his throat with a razor at hla boarding-house- He was insane. Shotwell, Clerihew A Lothman, ot Min- neapolis, carrying a stock at dry gooda val- ued at tl,000,000, suspended payment the other day. Articles were filed with the Secretary ol State recently, consolidating the Sault Bte. Marie, tho Minneapolis ft Paciflo, and the Aberdeen, Bismarck & Northern rallroada under tho namo ot the Minneapoila, St, Paul Sr. Sault Ste. Marie, with a capital stock of 121,000,000 Nineteen residonts of Kasota wero re- cently poisoned, but not fatally, by eating cheese manufactured In Wisconsin. Louis Biousteln, second-hand clothing dealer at Minuoapolls, committed aulotde the other day by putting two hnlleta In hla head. Cause, family troubles. Rev. John Bsrbour, pastor ot tho Praahy- terian church at Bement, 111., h a s accepted a call from the church at Mankata Tho People's Theater at St. Paul waa opened ftn other night. Judge Shims, at Winona, recently or* dered a verdict ot not guilty in the trial ol Charles Kinney, charged with oomplloity in the Minneapolis post.offlce rohbejy ol two years ago, thero not being sufflolent evidence. DAKOTA. The Stark County school convention at its recent gathering in Gladstone nomi- nated Miss A. A. Elilston for county snper> intendent of schools. She is twenty-three years old. Roadmsster Meyers announced at Water- town the other day that ho had begun lay- ing the extension ot the Manitoba road. Ho expected to have the cars In Huron by August 1. For tho llrst time In tho history of Man- dan the City Council recently passed an or- dinance authurizing thu paying ol the mayor and aldermen. The mayor geta one hundred dollars a year and the aldermen two dollars for esch meeting they attend. The Pierro street-railway franchise waa sold tho other day to a New York syndl- cste, possession to be given at oncei Three new cars aro to be built and a mile more of track laid. A severe wind and thunder-storm, ap- proaching the magnitude of a tornado, traversed Sargent County from the north- west to tho sontheast tho other evening, snd lasted about an hour, doing mnoh dam- age. Reports received detail lessee on all •ides. At Rutland, eight miles southeast, the new opers-house was totally demol- ished. Dyste Brothers' store front waa blown out, Ross' store front waa wrecked snd a shed adjoining the Journal offloe waa carriod away. A dwelllng-houae waa also upset and cumerous bams and other bnlUU logs were badly damaged. No lose ot life was reported, though quite a number had very narrow escapes. A heavy thunder and hail storm passed aver Aberdeen and vidnity i t h e other •vening. Hall stones measuring Are i**^— tn circumfcrenco were picked up after the norm. Growing crops were not damaged to ony extent on account of the backward lenson. During tho storm C l a n W e e d , laughter of George T. Weed, a dairyman, whilo standing in the doorway ot ftbftn, •vua atruck by lightning and instantly Allied. ^ Agents for sulky plow uttachmenta are rustling lu aeverai of thu cuuutles of Dft- kola. ST. L o t IS, June iu.—A woman glvlug the name ot Mary Aulia, wearing men*a dothes, was arrested in thla elty yeater- dsy with a man named John Orrick. Under pressure the woman said Orrick had murdered her husband and stepson st Gad'a Hill, Mo., and sho had eloped with him. Started on a Perilous Voyage. Botrro*, Juno III-Captain William A. Andrews started at 8 o'clock last evening from Point of Pines on. u voysgo to Queeua- town iu his fourteen -'out dory. Twenty thousand people saw blm off. Ho crossed safely ten years ago In a similar boat Poisoned CheeM, MINNEAPOLIS, Minu., Juno 11—Ninoteea persons wero poisoned at Kasota, Minn., from eating eheesa which was found to havo boon mauufactored iu Wisconsin. Many ot tho victims became Insensible after suffering spasms, but with good treat- meat will recover. I.esd Works Uarned. SAI.EM, Mass., Juno 1C,—Tho works of tho Saiom Lead Company, 200 by lOOfeet In size and four stories high, together with its contents and machinery, were burned Thursday uftcruoon. IA>SS, 1200,000; fully Insurad

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LOWELL JOURNAL. * One Dollar a Year. OfCtoo i n T r a i n ' s Opera H o u s e Blook . Three Cents Per Copy.

J VOLUME XXIII. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, J U N E 22, I88H. NUMBER 51.

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T O S U B C R I B E R S .

If j o u f ind u b lue jH-ncil m a r k o v e r

t h w I ' c in tlii« weok , plvtvw i i m l p n U i i d

i t oi* a pol i te I n v l t n t i o n o n lliu p u r l of

t h e pub l i i l i c r f u r y o u t o imy w l m t y o u

a r e o w i n g on t i n J u t l W U L . l i e h m

been v e r y I f i u c n t w i t l i NulMcntN'n t l i«

pout y e n r , k n o w i n g t l m t t inien w e r e un -

u j u a l l y h a r d : b u t n o w bait bi lU t o m e e t

w h i c h muKt IK' a l lende<l to , a n d i u k «

t h a i y o u p a y y o u r |>a r t i ru ln r a t t e n t i o n

to th ia m a t t e r a t o n c e .

Corr r r t l>lagiio.l*>

READY T() BEGIN.

X > e l e g f t t « ^ t o t h « R e p u b l i c a n N a -

t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n o n H a n d .

, F r l . n d . or l b . V.r lo iu r m l d . n l l a l Candi-da I r> Crawd C h l r a f e to Orarf lowlnf—

T . m p u r a r j r Cha i rman ChoMn - O l h . r Na l ' a -

RCAUT r o a t n r ra*T. Tba ful lowing table . h o w , the H i t uf

| Btatea and t h e Dumber of delegate* they I a r e en t i t led to, Dckota and Waahlngton be ! Ing given all they t e n d :

Doctor |fi-lliiK p a t i e n r t pul«e)—What la your bnabaitd'a Imainenl

Pa t lenfa Wife—Ha iJ a photographer. D —Uai h« been working h a r d of InteJ P. W.—I d o o t know, doctor. He took t b a

portrai ta of four babies y n t e n l a y . D.—H'IU. Brain fever —Baatna Courier.

Blow, JB. your ooaaa, blow • TheThurraan act r rpra t :

Thui Irritate the foe And thua jour hrotheni K m ! '

IT is to lie s i n c e r e l y h o p e d t l m t m o r e

d e m o c r a t s wil l h i ' i v n f t o r c a r r y h n n d k e r -

c h i e f s .

TUB d e m o c r e t i u t i c k e t IA b u i l t a f t e r

t h e f a s h i o n of t h e K a n g a r u o — t a l l b i g g e r

t h a n t h e h e a d .

THUKMA* c a n c e l e b r a t e hia Tilth b i r t h -

d a y a n d h is d e f e a t a t t h e n a m e t i m e .

H e wi l l lie 70 Nov. 13th .

HON. C h a s . M. W o o d , of L i v i n g s t o n

c o u n t y , w h o m w e k n o w t o h e a d o w n -

r i g h t e a r n e s t t e m p e r a n c e m a n iuiy«:

" I t h i n k I c a n n c c o m p l i a h m o r e f o r t e m p e r a n c e l e g i s l a t i o n in t h e r e p u b l i c a n p a r t y t h a n in a n y o t h e r po l i t i ca l o i g a n -iza t ion a n d t h e r e f o r e sha l l c o n t i n u e t o a c t w i t h i t . "

M r . W o o d lia« e x a c t l y t h e c o r r e c t idea .

E v e r y teuipo.-muce v o t e r c o n d o m o r e i n

t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , w h i c h h o i a l w a y s

t a k e n t h e l ead in m o r a l l eg i s l a t i on , t h a n

t h e y c a n e v e r h o p e t o d o in a n y t h i r d o r o n e - i d e a p a r t y .

T H I R E h a v e been t w e n t y t w o setmions

o l C o n g r e s s s ince t h e c lose of t h e w a r o f

t h e r ebe l l i on . By n p e c u l i a r c o i n c i d e n c e

t h e c o n t r o l of t h e H o u s e uf K e p r e a e n t a -

l i ve s , w i t h w h i c h m u s t o r i g i n a t e a l l leg-

i s l a t i o n a f f e c t i n g t h e r e v e n u e , h a s b e e n

f o r a n e q u a l p e r i o d — e l e v e n y i a r s —

w i t h e a c h of t h o t w o g r e a t po l i t i c a l

p a r t i e s . W h i l e o n e o f t h e s e p a r t i e s h a s

b e e n c o m m i i t e d t o l e g i s U t i o n h a v i n g i n

Tiew t h e p r o t e c t i o n o f A m e r i c a n l a b o r

a n d i n d u s t r i e s , t h e o t h e r haa b e e n in-

v i t i n g t h e s u p p o r t of v o t e r s by i t s p r o m -

ises of " r e v e n u e r e f o r m , " a n d t h d reduc-

t ion of t a x a t i o n . I t m a y p r o v e i n s t r u c t -

i v e t o look o v e r t h e r e c o r d of e a c h p a r -

t y tor t h e e l e v e n y e a n i t h a s c o n t r n l i e d

n a t i o n a l l eg i s l a t i on , a n d f ind o u t J u s t

w l m t h a s b e e n a c c o m p l i s h e d . T h e oro-

t ec t i ou i s t s , w h i l e i n p o s i t i o n t u o n g i n a t e

l eg i s l a t i on , passed e i g h t ac t s , b y w h i c h

t h e r e v e n u e s w e r e r e d u c e d |:W2,.W4,-

4'1P. O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , t h e p a r t y

c l a m o r i n g f o r " r e v e n u e r e f o r m " has ,

d u r i n g t l ie e l e v e n v e o n i uf itn s u p r e m a -

c y , reduced t h e r e v e n u e b u t 16.386,-

035. T h e l l gu res u p o n w h i c h t h i s s u m -

m a r y is m a d e h a v e i ieen b e f o r e C o n -

g r e e repeatedly, a n d h a v e n e v e r y e t

boon c o n t r o v e r t e d . U p o n Die record

t h u s m a d e , i m r t u n u a n c o ou p a r t of o n e ,

p r o m i s e s o n p a r t of t h e o i l i e r , — t h e t w o

p a r t i e s a g a i n a p p e a l f o r t h e s u p p o r t of

A m e r i c a n vo te r s . W h i c h is m o s t (n

b e t r u s t e d .

IN t h e i r e f f o r t s t o a r r a y CISKH a g a i n s t

c l a n , t h e eas i e r t o c a r r y t h e i r p o i n t ,

f r e « t r a d e a d v o c a t e s a r e u n c e a s i n g in

t l io i r anse r t ions t h a t i n a n u f a c t u r e n i n

t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s a r e r e a l i s i n g ino rd i -

n a t e p ro f i t s a n d t h a i thin is m a d e posai-

b ln b y t h o p o l i c y of p r o t e c t i o n .

B u t h e r e , a s i n HO m a n y o t h e r

d i r e c t i o n s , t h e f a c t s a r e o v e r w h e l m -

i n g l y a g a i n s t t h e m . O n e of t h e i r

o w n n u m b e r , M r . E d w a r d A t k i n s o n ,

e m i n e n t a s u s t a t i s t i c i a n , recently

s t a t e d t h a t d u r i n g t h e p a s t f i f t e e n y e a r s ,

t h a a v e r a g e d i v i d e n d p a i d b y s e v e n t y

N e w E o g l i n d m a n u f a c t o r i e s h a s n o t

e x c e e d e d s ix p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m . A s

regards m a n u f a c t u r e r b t h i s s i de uf t h e

A l l e g a n i e s , Mr. A n d r e w C a r n e g i e is

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

h e h a s been i n t e r e s t e d in i ron a n d s tee l

m a n u f a c t u r i n g t h e r e h a v e b e e n e i g h t -

e e n f a i l u r e s in t h a t i n d u s t r y i n t h e

C i t y o f I ' l t U b u r g a l o n e ; a n d h e f a r t h e r

• a y i t h e r e a r e o n l y s i x t e e n m a n u f a c t u r -

i n g A r m s in t h e C i t y of P i t t s b u r g t o -

d a y w h i c h n e v e r f a i l e d o r s u s p e n d e d .

Of ooureo s o m e m a n u f a c t u r e r s succ<ed

a n d b e c o m e r i ch , j u s t a s s o m e m e n e n -

f * e d In i n e r c h a n d i o i D g a n d o t h e r l ines

of b u s i n e s s a r e s u c c e s s f u l ; b u t t h e pro-

p o r t i o n is n o l a r g e r in t h e f o r m e r t h a n

i n t h e o t h e r s . T h e r e is t o o m u c h c a p -

i t a l i n t h i s c o u n t r y t o l u n g p e r m i t bus i -

n e w of a n y k i n d t o p a y u n c o n i i n o n

p ro l i t s in t h e Atweuce uf c o m p e t i t i o n .

I f t h e r e is g r o u n d f o r t h o c h a r g e o f

g r e a t p ro l i t s f r o m m e n w h o m v k t h e

repeui of o u r t a r i f f , w h y is It t h a t s o

m a n y of o u r s h r e w d e s t b u s i n e s s m e n

h a v e t h e i r c a p i t a l i n v e s t e d in o t h e r en -

t e r p r i s i s t h a n m a n u f a c t u r i n g , a n d a r e

d a l l y a d d i n g t o s u c h i n v e s t m e n t s ? I n

t l i i s c o n n e c t i o n i t is w o r t h remember-

i n g t h a t t h e rea l b a c k b o n e of t h e f r e e

t r a d e c o n s p i r a c y , — t h e m e n w h o t o

q u o t e t h e L o n d o n T i m e s , " c a n n o t rest

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

d u e d , " — a r e t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s of E n -

g l a n d , w h o seek t o d i v i d e , w h o r e t h e y

c a n n o t m o n o p o l i r e , t h e t r a d e of e v e r y c o u n t r y w h o s e poo( !o a r e n o t a b l e t o ( j u r c h a s e t h e i r w a r e s .

Alabama.. . . . Arkanaaa.. . . California . . . . Colorado..... Connecticut.. Dataware.. . . I'londa. tlaorgla Illlncla.

fWNaw Jvraer. H New York 1 |e North Cuinllna I » Ohio i

W Oregon S Henntyivanla ( H Ilhode tiland

. t< South C-iroliana..... MTenneiM-c . . . I WTeaaa I W Vermont is V in ima l « Weal Virginia. I U Wltrounn i . . . . U Anions

, IS Dakota ..tw wl lda to

. MlMontana

. It Naw Mri.co

. IK U u b ttl Waahlngton lu Wyoming S i n . I n . I of Columbia

Kentucky Ixiuitiaaa Mala* Maryland. Maaasebaafttia . Michigan. Mlnneaota Hlsalsaiapl Waaoor iT Nebraska Nevada New Hampahlra

Total JBl ( ' • i c t u o , J u u e 18.—The Kepubl i rau Na-

tional ( 'ou ia i l tUv Kot down to s r t u a l w o r k I sat n igh t . JlWute U k l u g up the bualneaa lu bund, Mra. laabelia Beeehei Hookar, a well koowu wamsn nufl ra^e advocate , w s a g r an t ed ten mlnuttw at h e r re-queat to presen t h e r cause. Mr. Conifer, f r o m the sub-commlUeu appotnt-ed to p r e p a r e the roll of tha .-ouventlon, repor ted t b a t t h e r w w e r e a number of con-tosta fo r aea ts , snd it w s a agreed lo f i v e t h e con te s t an ta aeala la the r u n v e a t l o a and let t h a t body decide t h e coateata. No action w a s taken anco t the se lect loa of t e m p o r a r y offlcera.

CBU-AOO, June 11—Theronvent on will meet at nooa on Tueaday. and will be railed logether by Mr. Chalnnaa Jonea, of I 'uuburgh . After prayer haa been oBeml Ibe rail l i .ued by tbe National Committee will be read, and Mr. Jonea will announce tbs t tbe oommlttos has selected Mr. Thuraton, of Nebraaka (unlet* Mr. Klklm npseta tbe programme), for temporary rbalrman. A commllttee of three genUeman will b« named to ronduet Mr. Thnrelon to tba plsUorm. sad hs wUI dsllver sn sddret*. Tha next tblag la onlar will b* a retolution oBered by aoma member of the Kstlonal Committee railing tor the ap-pointment of oommltlees on eredesllalt. rules aad permaaaat orgaauaUoa. rssoluUona, aad to notify tbe aomlcsea ol the con-vention. Ksch Rtate, b s n n g selected its men for tbeae dntlei, will saad tbs nsmea to tba clerk'a desk. Then a motion will be msde s a d adopted to refer sit resolutloaa to tbe commit-tee without resulag or debate. This having been done tbe convention will sdjoura n a m Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, to give the commltteea time lo work.

U ^ U l t a l o all of Wedaeaday, probably, to dlapose of tbe contest sad tbs report of ibe Committee oa Reaolatleaa, to that the prasen-tatlon of candidates eaa not commence until Tbotsday. and wUI oceapy all ol that day, aad perhaps part of Friday, ualssa s rule Is adopted, as It should be, UmlMag the flow of oratory. II each candidate la allowed half aa boor tbs entire day will be oonsamed, and tbe ballotUag eaa not well sommeare befora Frt-day. Both Wedaeaday and Tbaraday will be intereatlng daya, bowarer, fur the public aa wall aa tbe delegates.

D. U. Hastings. Adjutaat-Uensrsl of tbe State of Penntylrsnla, will nominate Joha Hhermnn; Oorersor Korakar. on behalf ol Ohio, will lurnlsab s second. Morris M Kstee, of Nsps, Cat , Is selected by tbe CaU-fornlana to present Ibe name of Dlalae unless he be made temporary chslrman, la which event thr nominating duty will fall either upon Creed Haymond or Henry T. Gage. Kobert K. t ' ra ier , of Detroit, will name Alger; W. P. Hepburn, ol Iowa, will preaeat Senator Alllaen; ex-Uovernor Porter, of ladlana, will do the honors for llarrlton. aadLeoaardSwed, ot lUlnolt, for Oreaham. Uoreraor Kuak, of Wlaconaln, will be preaeu^dbySenatorSpooo-er.

Susan B. Anthony, l iabella lleeeher Hooker and c 'ber equal tulTrage adroratea a n bare seeking s reeognlilon of their doetrlaes In the pisiform, and promise lo put WO womea oa the s tamp for the Republican Ueket If their de-msnda sre compiled with.

Ca icsuo , June 11—To choose tbe man who would probably preside over tbs stormiest scenes of the KepuMlcaa eoaveatlon was the deltcste snd Imporus t task before tbe Natloaal Committee wbsn the mem-bers sssembled at noon yesterdsy to select a temporary chairman for Ibe great assemMsge ot UHlsy. Tbe caU of States for tbs presen-tatlon of raadldalst fur this position wss at onco begun, t allforala preaeoted the name of M. M. iCatae, who waa put torward aa an ann mouopoly man of the first watrr. John M. Tburatoa. of Nebraaka, wss prrscnlrd by Church Howe. A vote waa taken, rpaolllag ill toSO-a t le . Chairman a F. Jonea c«at thr deciding vole Ui favor ol TborsMn. The uomlnallon wsa made unsnV mous.

T b . following Is a list of the membrra of tbe Nations] Comnl t t re cbosea a t tbe dalegatloa caueuaea yesterday: Alabama WlUlaai YouogblooA California M. H. De Voang Colorado W. A. HamjU Connecticut Samuel Frtseoden Georgia T. F. Putney ffilaols . . . l ieorgs R Davu Indiana. . Iowa. . .

Keatuobjr Loslslana Mslne M ryland Mastaohuselts . Michigan Mlnnesots. Mississippi Missouri Nebraska. Nevada. Nsw J a n e y North. Oarolina. Ohio Oregon Psnntylvaola . . . . Rhode is land. . . . Sou lb Carolina.. Texas Vermont

. . . John C Nsw J. a Clsrksoa

Cyras Lslsad, J r . W. C. Ooodloe

1*. B a I 'lnchback . . . J . Mancbeater Hsynas

Jsmsa A. Uary Henry L. Hyde

Juha P . Saabora H. 11. Evaaa James Hill C. L Flllay

W. W. Robertson U. Williams

Qsrret t J. Hobart W. P. coaaody

A. L. conger . . . . Jons tbsn Bourne, J r .

To be Oiled T .W. Chase

K. W. Bray tea N. W.Cuney

.Ueorge W. Hooker Viiglnla Senator Klddleberger West Virginia N. a Sedlt Wlsrontlnl Henry C Payne Dakota A. C Melstte Idaho Qeorge Shosp Montana Charles a Warren Washington Thomas H. Kavanangh Wyoming J . M. Carey

The women are certainly an Importaat factor la the present Internsl atrugglee of Ibe Repub-llosa party. They sre active partlelpaats In the strife aad are quite as much divided tn their opiaiont as their lords and brethren. Thsre are Blaine women, Hberman women sad Allison women, tho letter being hesded by Mrs. Uovernor Larrabee, who slope with her husband at Ibe Palmar House, aad Mrs. J . Kites Foster, oae of Oovereor Lsrrsbee 's chief connrelort. The Hharm-.n women sre headed by Mrs. Uoreraor For-aker, Mra. C. H. L. HuUer, Mrs. Heaa-tor Maaaey aad Mrs. A. U Ooager. Mrs. J . B. Clark son and Mlas Rachel Hhermsn, tbs daugh-ter ot (leneral Hhermsn, are among Ihem. The Michigan lad.ea are headed by Mrs. Seaatoi Btookbrtdge. Mra William Aldlae Smith, Mrs. I . P. Hoggsrth and Mrs. II. f l Tillmsn.

This is Ihe greatest convention In point of numbeia (bat waa ever held In Chlrago. The msae ot people already here exoeeds sny thing sver before known, and atlll ihe Incoming trains ore loaded down wllb visitors from even uuartur of ihe Union. Tbe scene si ths (irand Psrlllr la uuaxuuipled. Tbe crowiN ure euormoua and the pres.

| sure is imrs slible. Too rotunda Is like

s bee-hive for movemeat sod llfs, sod , like snotber Babel for solse aad eonfusto*. A : thousand ro:oea mingle In a b u n that aoaae-i limes awolls to a roar under the Inspiration e l I tome impulse of tkn moment, aad sow aad ' sgaia a band adda to lha tumult by aaatobes o l { patrlotlo airs, which tbe mulUtude cawhes up

sad sings with s fervor tba t almoat paaaea be-lief. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

P O U T I C A L I8»UES.

Notes o l Ciaoaral i n U r e e t f r o m a Wlda B a a g a of T e r t l u r y .

M o H T r a u i a , Vt. , J u n e 11—The Prohibi -t ionis ts he ld thei r Bta le convent ion h e r o Tuaadav aad named a fu l l t i cke t , b fo^Sd

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by Prof . Henry l i . ^eoley, o l Mldd eoury . f o r Governor.

Ponri.*XD, Me., J u u e R Thu Maine S t a t e Republ ican convent ion held here Tuesday nominated Mr. Bur le igh fo r Uov-e r n o r on t h e first ba l lo t T h e resulut ions denounce t h e P re s iden t ' s messsi.-e, t h e Mills bi l l , and f r e e l r a d e , a a d cenauro theUnvern-tnent for lla course In t h e fisheries dispute . P res iden t Cleveland is cha rged with hy-pocrlsy in t h e enforcement of Ihe civii-s e r v i o e l a w ; and prohibi t ion is indorsed. T h e B s n t i o a of Mr. Rlalne evoked grea t en thus l sm.

K t w T o m , J u n e 14.—The Union Repub-lican Club passed Tuesday n i g h t resolut ions •xpreas ing the hope t b s t J a m e s U. Blaine be selected a s t h e s t a n d a r d . b e a r e r by t h e oonventlon at Chicago desp i te the lot ter dec l in ing lo run.

WATSBVILLS, Me., J u n e 13.—The Union Labor S t a t e convention me t In th i s c i ty

Ct e rday and nominated W . U. S immons Oovernor. Hosolulions wore adopted

favor ing postal banks , ( i uvu rnmcn t con-t ro l of t e l eg raphs and r s i i r u a d s and an in) oome tax, and denouncing thu Importat ion of labor and fusion with o t h e r part ies.

S r n i s o n c L D , Hi., J u n e l a — F r a n c i s A Hoffman, J r . , of Chicago, w a a chosen yes-t e rday b y t h e S t a t e Cen t ra l Cammi t tee to fill the vaoancy on thu Deioocrat ic S t a l e t i cke t caused by t h e r e fu sa l of Cbsr les H. W a u k e r t o accept t h e nomlnat ino of S t a t e Treasurer . J o h n C. Campbel l , uf S t r ca to r , w a s chosen cha i rman of t h e cuinmlltca, v ice K. M. Phnlpa, reaigned.

N x w r o u i . R I , J u n e IS.—Tbe l^igisis-t u r e y e s t e r d a y re-elected J o n a t h a n Cbaca (Rep.) Uni ted Hlutes Sena to r , and theii ad-journed uul l l l l ir t h i rd Tuesduv In J a n u -a ry , 18SS1.

SrniNoriBLn, I I I , J u r e 14.—The Demo-c r a t i c c luba me t here y e r t e r d a y snd organ-ised a Democrat ic l e a g u e , w i t h F r a n k H. Jones , of th i s c i ty , as p re s iden t .

L o o i s a r o B T , Ind., J u n e 14.—Rev. J . U. Wilson, of Roches ter , was u o m l n a t d lo r Congress yes te rday by the Prohib i t ionia ls of t h e Ten th d is t r ic t .

X iXMBaruus , Minn., J u n e 14 —Solomon O. Comstock was yes t e rday nomina ted fo r Congress by t b e Republ icans of t h e P i f t h d i s t rus t

D a v a t r o B T , l a , J u n e 14.—Walter L Hayes , Democrat io member of Congress fo r t h e Second d is t r ic t , waa renominated ye s t e rday . •

P i m s i BOB, P a , J u n e I4-—(diaries C. Townsond was nominated fo r Congress y e s t e r d a y b y the Bepub i i c sns of t h e Twen ty - f i f th d i s t r i c t

RICBMOXD, Ind., J u n e 11 — Yes te rday t b e Democra ts nominated Douglas Morris f o r Congreaa in the Sixth d i s t r i c t .

PBBXCR Licx, Ind., J u n e l l - J o b n B. O 'Ksl l w a s renomina ted iu the Second d is t r ic t y e s t e r d s y by t h e Democra ts for Congress.

DBCITCB, I I I , J u n e Robe r t S t ewar t , of t h i s c i ty , who w a s nominated by t h e Union Labor pa r ty fo r S e c r e t a r y of S ta t e , deelinea t h e nominat ion.

K s x s t s C r r r Mo., J u n o 16.—TheProphi-bi t ioni ts me t here y e s t e r d a y and nonj inated E . M. l /)wo, of t h i s c i ty , for Oov-e r n o r .

PBOBIA, 111., J u n e IA.- Democra t s of t h e T e n t h d i s t r ic t Thursday a f t e rnoon Earned N. E. Wor th ing ton fo r Congress The con-vention las ted but for ty-f ive minutes. I t was very en thus ias t i c .

A Grea t (J ladstonlan Victory. LOXDON, J u n e 18.—Tho elect ion in the

A y r bo roughs F r i d a y to fill t h e vacancy in t h e House of Commons, caused by t h e d a a t b of Mr. R ichard Campbel l , resul ted te t h e r e t u r n of Captain S inc la i r , Uladston-ian, by a ma jo r i t y of S t Cap l a io Sinclair received 3,831 votes , aga ins t 8,268 c a s t fo r h is opponent , Mr. Evelyn Ashley , Liberal -Unionis t . A t t h e previous election Mr . Campbell , w h o w a s a Liberal-Unionis t , w a a r e t u r c s d by a ma jo r i t y of 1,175, the vo te then s t a n d i n g : Campbell . 8,878; S inc la i r , 1,4118. The r e s u l t F r idsy shows a Olads tonian ga in of 1,'Jae voles.

Tha P r i a t a r s . K t s s t s C a r , M a , J u n e 1 5 . - K . T. P lank,

of Ban Franc isco , w a s elected jPres ldsn t of t h e In t e rua l i oos l Typographicn l Union T h u r s d a y a f t e rnoon . O t h e r offlcera w e r e elected aa foUows; F i r s t Vice-President , Char les Hoye, Leavenwor th , K a n . : Second Vice-President , Columbus Hal l , Wsshing-ton ; Thi rd Vice-PresUwiU D. J . Weldon, Chicago; S e e r e t y y and T r e a s u r e r , W. a KcCIeevy, Clilo*go. T h e t e r m of offlce wsa changed f rom oue to t w o years . I t i r a s voted to bold t h e nex t convent ion a t P e n v e r .

Dsa tb or Mra. Klleo Croaln , a t I IT. KFLSBXHT. Minn., J u u e l l - M r a . Ellen

Cronin, one of t h e oldeat se t t i en i ot thla count ry and, perhapa, tho o ldes t person l a t b e United S ta les , died Monday at the res-idence of Mr. Puree)I , n e a r Mulfords. M i a Co ruin bad lived to tho advanced age of 117 years . She was a n a t i v e of Lim-arink, I re land, snd emigra ted to Uita coun-t r y in l&ju.

Ths . Fai lures . HBW VOBE, J u n e 18.—Rejioru to Brad-

s t r ee t ' s of bus iness f a i l u r e s number 212 in t h e Uni ted BUtes , aga ins t 148 luat week and 148 las t yea r . Canada has & , aga ins t 18 l a s t week. Total fa i lu res fo r the United S la tes f r o m January ' I to d a t e is 4,871, aga ins t >,785 iu 1887. The Increased num-b e r of fa i lu res s r e beaviest in tbe W e s t and South .

B a n g e d lo a T e l e g r a p h I 'ole. S s u n a , Cel., J u n e 18.—In a saloon r o w

Ot Monarch Wednesdsy n igh t a one lugged gambler named Schenek shot and killed Qeorge Davis and fa ta l ly wounded an un-known man. A mob look Scheuck out a n i hanged h i m to a to lcgrnph po le The f r i e n d s of the two dead men a r e ga the r lug and f u r t h e r t roub le is expected .

O s a s r a l Hherlclao Comfor t ab l e . WisniSQTOS, J u n o 19.—Ocneral She r idan

passed a comfor tab le day yes te rday . Ho w a s ga in ing in muacula r s t r e n g t h and t h e tone of h is mind was improving.

Twenty Acres of F lames . DABBCBT, Cora . , J u n o LLT.-A flro in i b i s

c i t y y e s t e r d s y b u r n e d o v e r twen ty se res , des t roy ing a n u m b e r of bus iness biucks and lumber y a r d s . Loss, tl'£.UQ0.

II an Ian Wins . BaiSBASB, Queons land , June i 4 . - A match

r a c e f o r £800 a s ide be tweeh Ban ian and T r loke t t w a s rowed on the F i U r o y r iver . B a n i a n bea t bis opponent by s ix lengths .

Buslneas Fa i lu res . NBW VOHK, J u n e 18.—There were 209

bus iness f a i l u r e s iu the Uni ted S ta tes dur -ing t h e seveu daya ended yualc tday ugaius l 207 t h e prev ious seven days .

The corner-s tone of the S t a t e Indus t r ia l Bome for Oi r l s was laid In Cbil l icothe, Ma , on S a t u r d s y .

U r a w n e d by The i r Mather . MtMfHis, Tenn. , J u n e i a - T h e wife of

J o e e p h Holmes, a well-to-do f a r m e r resid-ing nea r Rnadulph, Tenn., in a fit of mental aber ra t ion on S a t u r d a y took h e r chi ldren, one aged 10 months and the o t h e r a g i r l of 10 or 1Z yea r s , and d r o w n e d t hem in Bal-l a rd ' s s lough.

T h e Oldes t Oevs rn raen t Kmpl oye Dead. WAiBiMOTOX, Juno IU,—Lindsay Muse

(colored), t h e oldest tmployu iu tho serv-lee of t h e Oovernmeii l , died a t Wash ing ton Thursday . Be had been empluyed aa a messenger to ihe S e c r e t a r y of Ihe Nsvy since 1338.

Olasa-Wurba Closed. P i r rssDReH, Pa., J u j e ! & - A l l the win-

dow-glass loctoriea in t h i s ci ty and t h e W e s t closed down yes t e rday , to remain d o s e d un t i l Sep tember I, o r longer, unless t h e w o r k e r s and oniployers agreed on a scale of wages .

A Noted l leaperadn t ' ap tu red . M i b s r i K u i . Mo., J u n n 18.—Lane Brl t tou,

the notoriouH Ogurk des|K>rado, who has been a fng i t l vo for live y e a r s and who Is wanted lu a n s w e r for t h e ki l l ing of e i g h t men, was cap tured yca t e rday a t Ihla plarn,

FUOM WASHINGTON.

D a l l y I t e o o r d o f F r o o o e d l n K S i n

t h a S o u n t o m u l H u i m o .

lwi|Kirlant Meaaurea I n l r o d u r e d and Paaaed—The Tariff lllll DlseuaslM

I ' o s t p o n e d - A p p r o p r l c l l o n ItllU - O t h e r Nuie t .

S T N A T B .

WasHMoroN, J u n e 13.—Senator Cullom (111.) atidretaed the S e n a t e y e s t e r d s y In fa-vor of prupoaed amendmentn to t h e In lu r -Rta te Commerce se t . Tho AKricul turai Appropr ia t ion hill was repor ted and placed on the calendar. A message f rom tho Pres ident was announced ve to ing a p r iva t e pension bill g r an t ing u pension to S tephen Bchiedei on tho groiiiid tliai the boncdclary had not been wounded in the a rmy . A res-olution wa« offered i n s t n i c t i n g tho Com ml t t e on Privi lege* and Elect ions lo inves-t iga te the recent S ta l e elect ion iu Lou-isiana.

WasniNOTO*,June 1 4 . - I n Ihe Sena te j ' o s -t e rday a bill was In t roduced fo r t h e crea-t ion of a t r ibuna l for int-Tiial lonsl a rb i t r a -t ion to promote iiea.-e among uat ions, and t h o D i s t r i i t of Columbia Appropr ia t ion bill was pui>su<|. Mr. Halo niadu a speech uu tho fishery t r ea ty , which he declared lo bo a fa i lure . T h e bill for a d j u s t i n g thu uccounls of l aborers und mechanica ur i s ing under the E igh l -Bour law w a s brought up, but no action waa taken S e n a t o r Blackburn in-t roduced u bill a i i thorl i lnjr tho Sec re t a ry of tho Treasury lo pay lo tho Amer ican Mutua l Benefit Association of Mexican W a r Vete rans , located In Ken tucky , t h e sura of (SOO.OOO, to be used for the es tab l i shment in t h a t S t a l e of Ihe Soldiers and Sai lors ' Memorial Univers i ty and Home.

WasniNoroN. J u n e ir>.—Bills w e n ; passed in Ihe Sena te yes t e rday g r a n t i n g leave of absence to all persons now in t h e employ of t h e Oovernment and w h o w e r e presen t at the ba t t l e of ( l e l t y s h u r g to a t tend Ihe reunion t h e r e on J u l y 3 n e x t ; appropr ia t -ing R-T.'i.u*) for i h e recons t ruc t ion of t b e Oove rumen t dam a t t b e Rock IsUnd nr . senal. and the Agr i cu l tu ra l Depa r tmen t nod Postof l lce Appropr ia t ion bills. Ad-journed to t h e IHth.

W a s m x o T o x . J u n e 19—In tho Sena te yes t e rday the confe rcuee repor t on the In-d ian Appropr ia t ion bill was agreed to, and the t r ea ty provid ing fo r an ad jua tmen t of the Venezuelan c la ims was ratif ied. A bill waa passed for the represen ta t ion of the several depa r tmen t s at t h e Columbus cen-tennial. wi th an amendment app rop r i a t i ng «0,000

TBK UOLNU

W SSBIXOTOM, J u ne IU—The Tariff bill was f u r t h e r discussed In t h e House yes te rday . The repor t on the c o n t A t e d election case of F r a n k vs. Olover, f r o m tho Ninth d i s t r ic t of Miksouri, af i i rmlug Ihe r igh t of Olover to the sea'., waa adopted ; also the resolu-t ion in the caa6 of Lynch vs. Vandever , f r o m the Sixth dUt r i c t cf Cal ifornia, in f avor of Vandever .

WASBINOTON, J u n e 11—In t h e Bonso yes te rday tho Tariff bill was f u r t h e r con-s idered. Tho Sena te bill for t h e e rec t ion of a public building a t Kort Dodge. Is. , was repor ted favorab ly .

WASBIHOTOX, J u n e 15.—In t h e Bouse yes t e rday bil ls were repor ted provid ing fo r an Aaaistant S e c r e t a r y of W a r , and to re t i r e g e n e r a l A l f r e d Pleasanton. Tho Tariff bill was f u r t h e r considered. I t is tbe unde r s t and ing t h a t tho bill will now be laid aside for a t i m e

WASUIMOTQM, J u n e ID.—A motion in t h e Bouse yes te rday lo consider t h e Army Appropria t ion bill was dufeated, and as no quorum was presen t no buslneas was t r a n s acted.

WAIHINOTOK, J u n e IS.—In t h e Hous« y e s t e r d a y the Sundry Civil Appropr ia t ion bill <l2:i,7tH.«)ll8) was repor ted and the Mili-t a r y Appropria t ion bill waa passed.

WASHINOTO.H, J u n e 18.—in tho Bouse yes t e rday bills a p p r o p r i a t i n g >40.000 each fo r tbe erection of publ ic bu i ld ings ut Far i -b a u l t and Red Wing, Minn., w e r e iutro-duced. The Sundry Civil Appropr ia t ion bill waa considered, and t h e t r e a t y pro-v id ing for an a d j u s t m e n t of tho Venezuelan c la ims was rutltied. An a t t e m p t to pass t h e jo int resolution app rop r i a t i ug 129,000 to pay the expenses of a jo in t ceiebrn-t ion by the Union und Confedcra le soldiers of tho twen ty - f i f t h anniver-sa ry of the ba t t le of O e t t y s b u r g w a s opposed by Mr. B u r r o w s (Mich.) and Ocneral Brown ( Ind. ) , tho l a t t e r gen t leman say ing t h a t - U n i o n soldiers hove been hulding r e u n i o n s nil o v e r the coun t ry f o r y e s r s , and yet t h e Government has neve r been asked lo pay a penny of the expenses. Now, howeve r , w h e n Confeder-a te soldiers a r e asked to par t ic ipa te , |!B.-XJ0 are to lie dona ted out of tho Nat ional Froasury. i p ro tes t aga ins t t h i s discr im-ination. These meo t ings should be en-rourageO, but should bo -paid fo r in t h e Eas t as they a re in tbe W e s t by liioso whe promote t hem."

o n u s KOYKS WASIIIXOTOX, Juno 14.—The receipts of

the Post OBice Depa r tmen t for tho q u a r t e r •nded December 13, 1887, w e r e |13,6M,IWJ snd t h e expend i tu res tl3,7VI,78i. Tho ro. eeipts were t h e l a rges t fo r any q u a r t e r since tho foundat ion of t h e Oovernment .

WASHIXOTOX, J u u e HI—Tho Pres ident has nominated A n d r e w F. S h a f c r , of Michigan, to be S u r v e y o r of Cus toms a t Orand Rapids, Mich., and Thomas a Maxey. of Texas , lo be Uni ted S t a t e s Dis-t r i c t J u d g e for t h e W e s t e r n d i s t r i c t of Texas.

Heavy L o u a t l ud l anapo lU . I s n u N A P o u s , Ind. . J u n e 15. - F i r e

Wednesday night des t royed tho works of t h e Indianapol is Veneer Companv, the fancycab lne t ware fac tory of D. E. Stone & Co., and tho lumber -ya rd of M. J . Osgood. Tbe aggrega te loss will bo about f l iu.nw, with {53,,V*1 insurance .

An Illinois T o w * Hurned . NEWTON. 111., J u n e l&—Orocuup, a t own

of l.'JMI p<ipiilalion, t w e n t y miles nor th of th i s ci ty at the crossing of t h e Peoria, De c a t u r & Kvunsvil le und Vandul ia ra i l roads, w a s visi ted by u big lire Tuesday even ing which des tn iyed t.VM«»i w o r t h of proper ty . I t is believed t h a t t h e lire was t h e work of an Incendiary.

Klevalor and Mills l l i i rned. INDIINAPOLIS, ind. , J u n e 14.—Tho MIUF

and e levator owned by J L. E v a n s ut No-biesvii ie were almost en t i r e ly des t royed by ftro ea r ly Tuesday muniiiig, involving a loss of f r o m fio.uiil to i.Vi.omi McOiiliard & Dark, of thla city, e a r n e d i n su rance on tho p rope r ty amount ing lo HtOOU in ib l r tv -sevci; companies.

Tho K n i g h t s Kleel ORtrers.

CINCIXXATI, J u n e irt. T h e S u p r e m e Lodge, K n i g h t s of I 'ylhlan. elected ofllcers r h u r s d s y Will iam Ward , of Newark , N. J., was ohiisen Supremo Chuncollor, and George D. Shaw, of E a u Claire , Wis., Su-preme Vlee-Clianccllor. Tho p r i ze drill ut-traeled it U r g e e m w d of s j iectutors .

T r a l n - W r e i ' k e r s

WKSTHOH", Wis.. J u n e |i! -Tml i i .wreck-j r s tu rned a siviu-h o;i Ih.- Wisconsin Cen-irul road y - . t e r l n v ut th i s p l a i e . and u iloopor was thrown i ivm the t ruck , s tvuiv-y 'u j l l i u / suverul ; c c o i . i

A Te r r ib l e Ileal . PBOTIDRNCB. R. 1., J u u e l \ - A Mrs.

Fr iedman, of ib i s c i ty , poured k e r o s e n e o v e r h e r bed on S a t u r d a y ami burned her -self and an 8 y e a r old d a u g h t e r to deatiL She was erased wi th gr ief at t h o repor ted dea th of h e r husband.

Reernl ls for t h e Mormons. Naw VOHK, Juno 1.1.—Among t h e passen

g o r s Wednesday on the Wisconsin f r o m Liverpool wore 150 Mormon Immigrants . They l e f t fo r Utah o v e r the P e n n s y l v a n i a road .

THE EMPEIIOR IS DEAD.

Freder l rk I I I . f a s s e s Away (Juiel lr a t Puladam—Ilia 1.1 fe W o r k .

POTSIUM. J u n o Hi I'.mix'ror Preder tek, of ( l ennuny . died al II o 'c lock yesterday morning a t the F re id r i chskmrn Fslsee. The dying nionarch.s last hours wero watched over by the m e m b e r s of his fam-ily ami Ihe royal phys ic ians The di rec t cause of dea th was Huffoeatioo. t h s doc-tors being unab le lo keep t h e passage of b is th roa t open.

W i t h the dea th uf E m p e r o r Freder ick the crown passes to Wi l l iam, who, a l t h o u g h ' n o t yet crowned, is in fact the re igning sovereign of t h e empi re . His coronation will t a k e place at t h e palace in Berlin Ibreo d a y s a f l e r t h e funera l of Emperor Freder ick . Tbe new sovereign calls himself Empero r Wll l lmn i i and h is consor t Empress Victor ia A u g u s t a

(Frederick William, the only -on n( ibe lata Emperor William, w»» born on the isib of Oc-tober. 1MI, at I'oladiim. On J an iu ry t». IsW, be married Victoria Adelaide. I'nnceaa Royal of Crest Ilntaln. and she aad seven children survive blm. He nun given alhorouch milusry training during bu yonlk. and was a young msn wbsu Ihe rank ol lieueral was couterred upon blm. li s real mrt-er as a commander be-gan In tbe war with Auatna In IsW. when V led sn army of I.ViM' ra-n. and conducted a ssnea of brtlllant operatloss. for abirh he was created a Russian Field MarsbslLI

BKBLIN, J u n e K — A |h>st mor tem exami-nation of t h e lute Oer jnan Kni|>eror was made Sa tun luy , a u d i t w a s found l hu: lha l a rynx was completely des t royei l by can-cer . The court in ^hls e l ty has been or-dered to go Into mourn ing fo r t h r e e inonths out o l respect l o i i i e l a te Empero r . • B t H L i v , J u n e I'J -The f u n e r a l service over the remains of tbe late Empero r Fred-er ick (ook place yes t e rday at Potsdam. Empero r William and lite Empress , m o Dowager Bmpr t a sca Augus ta and Victoria, all Ihe memliers of ihe Uer inan Imperial and Royal famil ies an I t h e e n t i r e hous«. bold w e r e present

THE BASE-BALL RECORD.

Nlandlng of I h r Four r r l n r l p u l Urgn l i a . l ions for Ihe Week Kni l rd J u n e Id.

T h e following tables show the s tanding of the clubs of the profess ional base ball organizat ions in the race for t h e pennan t s ;

WIND AND WATEK

j T h e s e T w o E i o m o n t o O a u a o G r o u t D m n i i g o a n d D e a t h .

Balldliiics Wrecked, Crop* i leslroyeil and Tersons Killed — lllarlnie KornsU

Make »laiiy l lonieles* peo-ple — r e a r f n l Scenes.

l.KAI.l'll mm.' AMMIK AN

Chicago I'.', WT Brooklyn.. . . Detroit \*J i:, uu Si, Ixm s Iloslon WW. WW Alhlcl c . . . NewYurs. Misl.&yi cinolBnali.. 1'bllsdelphia. « 19 Mb lui t lmore Indianapolis. SW. l leveland. . Ptt laburth. ll'VT Ml Kanaaa City. Woahlnrion .lia'rt: « f.oinivile

miis n is: em is MI

AI I I S N <i rt m I : : « : 404 M V M

illMi MU

W C H I K H S .

Milwaukee SI. Paul . . . Dea Moines. Kanaai t l ty . Omaha Chicago St, Loula.... Hmneit polls.

C B J T B A I .

|l»jlS :M iPeorla. M M li rttVMtvnr* a i i n I w w

an Davenport ., a

MUi Dubuque. .. IT MS ','r»wl dsville.lll

•i Vii SI .741

u! .*«( a)jl« Mil •.'rawl daville.llS II nil

. IWW KMi Dloomlngton. II W'.tM . H ISI.41T Danv l i e . . . . . 1I0|19 .S44 - " « l ~ , | i s H

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Burled by Fa l l i ng Kar lh . ST. PAI L, Minn.. J u n e 14.—A special to

the Dlapofrb f rom Menominee. Wis., s a y s : A clay-bank in a b r i ck -yard here caved in about 10 o'clock a m. Seveu men were bur ied benea th it. Two b ro the r s , named J ansen , were t a k e n out dead and terr ibly mangled. Ole A. Hoi te and Oie Uecker can live on ly a f ew hours. K n u d Knutsou , Ben F a n n s t a d and Ncls Swenson have legs c r a r m s b roken and i n t e r n a l injur ies .

UntAshupper Tlague In Ind i ana . JASI'KR, Ind., J u n e HI --Myriu. l* of grusa-

iuippera have ap|H a red Id many par ts o t southurn Indiana, and a r e devour ing all vegutat ioa as thu.v g a T h e y des t roy mead-ows llrst , t h en tho fol iage of t h e trees, and nex t corn, oa ts nnd ga rden vegetables . Tbousanda of ac re s of m e a d o w s have been devas ta t ed by them

Killed Ihe Hherl lTand Hie Sou. jACKSBimo, Tex , J u n e Ml—Sheriff J o h n

Rains and his son were killed here Wednes-day night by W W Terre l l . An old fam-ily feud was t h e causc of t h e fight. T e r . reli was shot in th ree p lace* and may diet

F a t a l A r r i d e n l s a t . lo l l r t . J o t t r r , ill., J u n e HV—Patrick Murphy

w a s killed by it San t a Fe t r a i u Thursday and Thomas Sluan was kilieti iu thu Jul ie t s teel w o r k s by a red-hot s tee l rai l , which s t ruck him as it came t h r o u g h the rollers.

Uealh o l Hltsrldan'a M o t h e r . SOMKHSKT, O., Juno ill.—Mrs. Mary Sher-

idan, widow of the late J o h n She r idan , and the mother of General Ph i l ip IL. Sher idan , died a t her home In th i s p l ace yes te rday a f te rnoon , aged .s7 y e a r s and 'i months .

Two W a u k e s h a I 'eople Drowned. PxwAi'KTB, Wis. . J u n e 18.—On Pewaukee

laku T h u r s d a y a f t e rnoon a boat conta in ing Amos Cox anil A r t h u r H a n d s capsized a n d both w e r e drowned. They rcsi i l . t i at Wau-kesha .

Wbl luey 'a Ket l rwuieut . WASUIXOTOS, J u u e 17.—The repor t t h a t

Sec re t a ry Whi tney Is abou t to re t i re and Genera l Collins, who pres ided over the SU Louis convontion, wil l bo invi ted to tho vacant seat , is gcticral ly d i s c r ed i t ed hero.

I . lgh tn lng Destroy • a Big Mill. FALI. R n a t t , Mass. , J u n e 17.—The A m e r

lean mills were s t ruck by l i gh tn ing on F r i day n igh t and total ly d e s t r o y e d by tiro. Loss ttauoo.

rt'BT o r n t r si.r.Mts is, D t t t r n . Minn . J u n e 14 Tin-Hoods have

t h u s f a r done damage tn t h e e x t e n t of I.VW. (MX Tho St iaiuls r iver for t h i r t y miles was u raging lor rent , and p resen ted a won d e r f n l scene .is ll plunged through t h e Dal les

S i , I ' t t i., Minn., J u n e Ir t—Reports aro com ng In of niiich damage throughout the S t a i r by Wednesday n igh t ' s s torm, in tho towns of Hlg Bend and Mandt . nor th of Montevideo. Ande r s Olsen anil Lars Bilden were t inbi tchiag a team when t h e s tonh s t ruck them. Both ure very badly injured It -s t h o u g h t Blldea can not recover. The bouse of J o h n Olsen, w i t h l is contents , was total ly des t royed. Mr. Olsen w a s in ju red hut h is family es-cai-ed by going Into the eellar . The house of (i A. Iiahland w a < . I-,I bad'.y d a m a ^ d . The small bou^e of M, Peioraon was over turned . The fanidy m n to u nea r ne ighbor ' s and esa ip . - l injur; . . The s tab le of J Peterson was lev.-led p . tho g round . A schooMiuuse in Mandt was badly damaged , and many burus and o t h e r out-bu i ld ings were moved f rom t h e i r founda-t ions and par t ly blown down. The los» to pro | ier ty will be many thousand dollars. G, S. Cole had a new $1,000 barn blown down and o ther damage w a s done. South of Nicollet, near St. Pe ter , a cyclone demulished Ihe f a r m res idence of M. Mude and the large burn of D. Meyers . The tor-nado at Baruesvii le caused much damage .

, Severa l unl inlahcd b u l l d i n s s and sheds w e r e blown down.

Cl.KVXLAXII. O., J u n e 10.—The s t o r m Wednesday n igh t did cons iderable damage in Hancock County, houses be ing s t ruck by l ightning, fences blown down and or cha rds ruined. Eve ry th ing on t h e f a rm of John Beard, in Marion township , was des t royed .

l i n . i r t x . N. S,, J u n e 15.—Forest t ires de-s t royed the gold-mining v i l lage of Eas t Ruwdon, Han t s County, Wednesday . T w e n t y dwel l ings and s to res , togother Willi the mill c ru she r snd hois t ing gear , w e r e destroyed. Forest l ires have d o n e enormous damage iu Newfound-Isml. and Gould's valley has been s l r i p ed of i ts splendid l i m b e r and lef t a wilderness . Mrs Manning and two ch i ldren w e r e hnrned to dea th ut Hal l ' s bay iu the i r e f for ts to escape the lire. They lost Svo chi ldren by dipBtheria last fall, nnd now the en t i re family is annih i la ted . J o h n Driscoll was burneil lo dea th in bis ef for ts to save f u r n i t u r e The fire has lelt -JISI peo-ple home homeless.

NBW Yong, J u n e ill—A tetiii>e»t raged yes tu rday ou Statoii Is land, caus ing grea t des t ruc t ion of proper ty .

TITCSVILI.K, Pa., J u n o IS.—Cloud burs t s did great damago In this v ic ini ty on Sat-urday. Ten miles ol t r a c k of tho New Y o r k A Pennsy lvan ia ra i l road south of h e r e were piled up wi th d i r t , rocks , fal len t rees , etc.

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PITTSBI'BOH, Pa., J u n o lit.—Muggic Wells, 11 yea r s old, a r r ived in t h i s c i t y yes t e rday f r o m Yorksh i r e , Eng., h a v i n g made tho t r ip unaccompanied bv a n y one. l l e r f a t h e r fas tened a tag to h e r d re s s , bea r ing t b e address of h e r unc le in t h i s c i ty , and by th i s means she a r r ived sa fe ly .

A Texas Tra in Rubbed . MUSK BOON, 1. T., Juno 18.—The Texas ex-

p re s s ou tho Missouri, K a n s a s & Texas rai lroad was robbed by seven masked men a t Verdigr is Br idge F r iday n igh t , and o n e passenger was killed and t h e mail ugen l and t ra in boy w e r e wounded . The amount of money secured was not k n o w n .

A TOWN IN ASHES.

A Square Mile of Bui ldings In Dubois, Pa . , lu Kulns.

Di BOIS. Pa., J u n e IU.—One of t h e most d isas t rous tires that eve r s w e p t a Wes te rn P e n n s y l v a n u town broke out in t h e Baker Houiie in tu l s ci ty of 7,0iiu inhabi tants^ and before It could be checked n e a r l y a squa re mile of bui ldings hud been obl i te ra ted . Two churches , a do ien hotels, e i g h t d r u g stores, many d r y g o o d s stores, groceries , h a r d w a r e s tores and Innumerablo bus iness places of all k inds a r e in ruins. Seve ra l bun d r e d houses a re also gone up in smoke, and t o d a y ;IOUI people have no roof above them. The loss is put by i n su rance agen t s a t «I,(WO,OOU. The inaunwice is very light, a s the companies were a f r a i d of tho wooden bui ldings of which t h e lown is so largely built.

( i e rmany ' s New Kniperor . Br.iti.iN, J u n e ID.—Emperor Will iam is-

sued a proclamation yes t e rday in which ho sa ld i "Ca l l ed to t h e tbronu uf my f a t h e r s I have assumed tho guvern iucn t , looking u p to t h e King of Kings, and h a v e vowed to God that , a f t e r tho example of my f a t h e r s , I will be a j u s t and c l emen t Princo to my people; t h a t I will f o s t e r jRety and f e a r of God; tha t I will pro tec t peace a n d promote tho we l fa re of the coun t ry , und tha t I will bo a helper of the poor and d i s . t ressed and a t r u e guard ian of the r i g h t , "

A l.over 's Despera te Deed . IsniANAroLis, ind, , J u u e IS.—George

Taylor, an ex-convict and a d e s p e r a t e man, Wednesday a f t e rnoon shot C a r r i e Bell, a woman wi th whom bo hud f o r m e r l y been in t imate , because she r e fused to speak to him. He then fired a bullet Ihrougli h is owu hea r t , dying instant ly . The w o m a n ' s wounds a re fatul,

A Tra in A t t a c k e d . JUNCTION' CITT, M. T., J u n e IS.—The

west bound t ru in uu the Nor the rn Pacific whe.i nea r th i s ci ty on S a t u r d a y was stopjied by eight masked h ighwaymen, w h o broke into t h e express -cur and »e cured a package conlalniugf40ii . The male passengers were also robbed pf abou t tow,

Florence Hilton, t h e d a u g h t e r of wea l thy pa ren t s , comtn lned suicide w i t h poison s t h e r home in I io ldsber ry . Mo., because bar lover had Jil ted her.

The Spar ta House ut Wakefield. Mich., owned by Kdward Bowler, w a s burned Sunday night , und b is two l i t t le boys pol-ished in the fiumcs.

Hundreds of famil ies at Norway, Mich,, a r e homeless owing to the recen t lire, und a mass-meeting bus been cal led ut Ishpem-ing to provide help.

A passenger t ra in on tho Midland m a d r a n off the t rack a t Pope 's Head Run, Va,, and four men were killed r.nd several per-sons badly Injured,

Robert H. Pickford, a pr in ter , a t t empted to swim the Mississlpp' »i For t Madison, la. , ou Monday c.u u wager , but was d rowned In the a t t empt .

Neal S ta rk , 111 yea r s of uge, w a s con vlcled ut At lantu, Git., on F r i d a y of mur-de r ing his e lder bro ther , und was acn-tenced lo llfo luipriaunment.

Mrs. i 'huibo Meyers, aged Itl y ea r s and 4 months , died on Monday a t Clinton, Iu. Sho was born In Londuii, but cumo lo Amer ica when IS motiths old,

Benjamin T, O. Hubbard , tho famous do-f au l t i ng cashier pf tho Monmoulh (111.) National Bank, died in the Jo l le t pcni tcn-Uary ou Sunday of h e a r t t rouble .

The schools of the Omaha Indian Agency a r e closed and the agency is prnct lcs l ly qus ran t ined because of measels . Fo r ty papootea a re repor ted to have died.

A t tho sossion of tho Supremo laxlge. K n i g h t s of Pythias, at Cinc inna t i on Thursday Wil i i sm Ward , of Newark , N. J . , was choseu Supremo Chuncollor.

Wil l iam Norton und J . Lauson wero drowned in t h e Mississippi r ive r u t Clin-ton, la. , ou Monday. Nurton was d rowning , w h e n Lanaon jumped in to save nlm.

A l b e r t K, Purdy , u prominent bus iness mau of Per ry , N. Y., and Miss Le t t i e M. S t r a u s s w e r e d rowned in S i lve r lake on Sunday by the upse t t ing of t h e i r host .

Seven coke works in tho Conncllsvi l le (Pa.) region shut down on Monday on ao-c o n n t o f a s t r i k e of the employes . T w o thousand meu were th rown o u t ol work .

Tbe Uolmden f a rm, near P i t Hold, Pa., which, du r ing t h e oil exc i t emen t of 1W0, was sold fo r 11,500,000, changed h a n d s on Sa tu rday a t u sa le fo r taxes for less t han 1100,

The SI, Joseph ' s Catholic O r p h a n Asy-lum, seven miles sou thwes t of Newport , Ky. , was burned on Monday. The re w e r o seventy- two o rphans in tho bui lding, uli of whom eacsned.

T H E NORTHWEST.

B r i o f M e n t i o n o f N o w s o f O o n o r a l

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I L M N O I * . Seventeen yea r locosts have made the i r

| a p ' - u rancc In Blisiminglon und oilier por-i t ions of tno Slate,

John Hess, a f a r m e r living nea r Mount Carrol l , ut tempted to d r ive a team across tho railroad t raek m front of a s w i f t l y moving f re igh t t r a m a few days ago, and Ihe horse , were killed and Mr, Hess fatal-ly Injured

Sanfo rd Sherman, an eccent r ic but wea l thy c i t i ien of Lena, died recent ly . He was sup|ioscd to have m u r d e r e d hla w i f e ' s b ro ther .

Rev. Kill her Herman Uormun , pustor of St . Mury's t icrmnn Catholic Church ut Rock Island, died t h e o ther morning, aged sixty-eight y e a r .

A t Rockton the o t h e r morn ing Krustus S, Bates, who had been out looking a f t e r h i s s tock, w a s found dead In a f i e ld , lean-ing aga ins t u ins- , and at Har r i son the night In-fore William Bates, whi le out ou a almilar e r rand was found bv his fami ly dead.

LuUwig Carlson, sun of C. F. Car l son , a f a n n e r l iving near I 'axton, *iui d rowned recent ly while In sw imming n e a r h i s home.

A t Gales burg a few days ago Alber t l i ed berg, w h o killed a I 'b i iugo, Hurling ton A (Juincy s t r i k ing enginei-r some w e e k s since, was dlschurged by l. .e g rand Jury,

Miss Kdith Gutnlcy. aged twen ty yea r s , of Cornell, was d rowned the o ther morn-ing. She was lo have been mar r i ed in a f ew days.

Thomas McGuire, an old soldier and pen-sioner, wan found dead reeent ly n a r J a c k -sonville. His demise was due to n a t u r a l causes.

Kdwani M Breame. a blucksmi li, com-miited suicide in Spi ingl ield t h e o Iter d a y by hanging, Financiul diOicultii's. He left a family.

A t Sidell recent ly Alexander F leming w a s t h r o w n from his buggy and l i is tanl ly killed,

A coroner ' s j u ry In Chicago which heard the evidence com e r n i n g t h e dea th of Mrs. Mary M. Ruler , whose only physic ian w s s a Chr is t ian science professor , recommend-ed in the i r verdict a f e w d a y s ugo t h a t the S t a t e ' s A t to rney make an invest igat ion of all cases unde r the • f a i th -cu re" t r ea tmen t ,

1UHA. The dis t r ic t court a t Clarion recently do-

d a r e d t h a t Miss El la S Brown was elected school supe r in tenden t of W r i g h t County las t fall . Tho "Board of Superv i sors , tho week a f t e r tho elect ion, gave t h e cert i f icatn of election to J, R. McCoilum, who, it was d a i m c d , had a major i ty of i b r eo vutcs In the coun ty ,

O. D. Lit t leton, ex-Hheriff of Polk County, died a few days ugo of consumptlun a t Dcs Moines, aged fifty-four years .

Whea t and oats nnd o ther g ra in in the vic ini ty of Muson Ci ty have improved rap-idly iu the past few d a y s

A d t , om|Hised body was u n e a r t h e d near A r e n s d o r f ' s b r e w e r y In Sioux Ci ty the o ther day , and rumor s ta ted t h a t t h e re-ma ins were those of Hen ry Pe te r s , the b rewery d r ive r who disappeared soon a f t e r Haddock ' s murder , but i t w a s impossible to iden t i fy t h e corpse.

Sioux Rapids seems to bo almoat on tho v e r g e of a potato fumine . Potatoes a r e v e r y hard to ubtain at present , even at a t l utid ILlW per bushel

A violent s torm visited Manly tho o t h e r n lghl , and l i gh tn i sg s t ruck D. McKerch-e r ' s residence and le( t it a comple te wreck. The Kvaugellcul Church , a fine s t ruc tu re , w a s grea t ly damuged.

While plowing in h is field in Pu 'k County recent ly William A m h c a r t ana his horse were s t ruck by l ightn ing and kil led, snd ano the r man near by received a shock t h a t may prove fatal ,

E. C. Blackmar, of Bur l ing ton , was elected ( i rand Mas te r uf tho Masonio Grand iaHlgv of I owa in fo r ty - f i f th annua l communicat ion at Cedar Rapids recent ly.

The lowit Funera l Direc tors ' Associat ion closed u two days ' session a t Cedar Rapids t h e "other day . F, It, Krebbs , of tha t place, w a s clectcd pres ident .

Joseph Gcddes, u member of the Common Council uf Buone, died it f ew d a y s a g o

The S la t e Indus t r ia l Ins t i tu te a t Miiford Is well under way. The bui ld ing wil l bo br ick , four s tor ies high und wil l cost tl.^OUO

T h e Board of S u p e r v i s e r s of Humbuldt County pays a bounty of t h r e e cen t s un str iped, five i-entnon g r a y and ten cen t s on pocket gophers .

Sevastopol and Sou th Coon, I'oik County, w e r e visited the o t h e r n lgh l by a terrific hall-storm, and all vsgelat lon was riddled to pieces.

In a fight over an old fend in Dubuque County tho other d a y Wil l iam Dutaeny bit off G a r r e t t Cot lc r ' s nuse,

—»— WISCONSIN.

Mrs. Robert Mar t in , w i f e of a f a r m e r liv-ing near Dar l ington, w a s a t t acked snd seriously Injured by u vicious cow u f ew days ago.

In a fit of insan i ty a t Mi lwaukco tho o t h e r morning the wi fe of L u d w i g Sikoraki a t tempted to m u r d e r h e r th ree chi ldren , first bea t ing them w i t h a h a m m e r and next w i t h a d u b . The younges t child, aged two years , wan not ex | iccted to surv ive .

Harney Dunne, assessor of P ra i r i e du Chlen, died the o ther day, aged scvcnty- lwo years .

Wil l iam Harmcr , of Spr lngvalc , aged near ly one hundred years , recent ly a t t end -ed t b e funera l of h is son, who died a t the age of seventy , six.

Milwaukee Is to have a cable-car line. Mayor Brown approv ing the oiil iniince to t h a t effect.

Tho o ther a f t c rnoou Thomas Henry, a f a r m e r reaiding nea r Cascade, while re-t u rn ing home. In some m a n n e r set flro to b is carr iage , h is c lo th ing took lire, and he was burned lo dea th .

J acob F a r r a r , un insane man, commit ted auicldu in thu ja i l ut Ml!unukco t h e o ther n igh t by hang ing himself .

A t Belolt recent ly a young man named Edwin Mallby hud h is a r m cut off in a planlng-mill ,

Tho Misaisslppi l a g g i n g Company 's sh ingle and bourdlng-houso a t Eau Clalro, toge ther with two ahingle sheds and con-t e n t s and o ther buildings, were b u r n e d the o t h e r day . Loaa, *95,000.

Char les Poullnc, a P r e n d i m u n , was shot recent ly and killed by l iaptiato Dumere , sn lud i sn , a t Count De O 'Rie l l ' s atution. The murdoret ' waa arreatod.

U e i r s of Horace Whi le , ono of tho firat se t t lo rs uf Bulult, have laid c la im to, and t aken poaaeaalon of, a publ ic p a r k in t h a t place, which was a lwuya supposed to bo-long to tho ci ty. Tho land la w » r t h about 110,1)00, Tho ci ty will contest ,

J o h n KiLsmanu, of Je f fe r son , d ied recent-iy f rom tho effects of n beat ing received at tho hands of roughs near ly two y e a r s u g a I l l s lower l imbs wero paralyzed by t h e as-saul t .

A t J aucs r l l l e u f e w even ings ugo Conger McKiroy. aged nine yearn, waa drowned in Rock river.

Wi l i i sm Edwards , a m e r c h a n t of Clinton, w a s drowned a few daya ago whi le fishing In Delovnn lake.

M1CU1UAN. — T h e post-offlce and P e r r y ' s s t o r e a t Pier-

por t w e r e bu rg i a r i i ed tho o th s r n igh t , and tho s t amps and post-offlce money s to isn .

Tbe Grand T r u n k road has acqu i red t b e coutrol of tho Toledo, S a g i n a w & Mus-kegon road, r u n n i n g f r o m Muskegon to Ashley, ninety-s ix tnilns.

L l u l o Murphy, aged flfteen yea r s , who fastod seven weeks l a s t w i u t e r , d ied In Thomostown a f e w days ago, a l u w s l a skeleton.

Tho Cen t ra l School bu i ld ing a t North Muskegon w s s b u r n e d recent ly . Loot, 111,000; inaurance , |8,0UO.

A rowboa t con ta in ing ten persons r a n a fou l of a t a g ' s low line nea r Bay Ci ty ft f ew days sgo, and t w o o i Hie p a r t y — P r a n k SkyUskl and a companio i w e r e d r o w s e d .

Tho Supreme Cour t has decided t h a t t h a t port ion of tbe Liquor l aw of 1887, p ro hlbi t lng l iquor men f rom going oa t h e bonds of re ta i l l iquor-dealers was n a e o n -s t i tu t ionaL

Whilo a t t empt ing to c rc s s t h e Muskegon & Grand Rap ids ra i l road t r a c k s a t Ber l in ft f ew daya sg o Or r ln Gee w a s a t r u c k by ft t r s l n and kil led.

George Sloan, a flftcen-year convic t , whose t ime would have exp i r ed J o n * 18, was found dead in h i s cell a t J a o k a o n t h a o t h e r day, h a v i n g opened severa l a r t e r l e a and bled to d e a t h .

Tbe J u n o c r o p repor t a s s e r t s t h a t t h e Michigan w h e a t c rop will probably a m o n s t to but 18,450,000 bushe l s . T h e sou the rn count ies show RU per cent , of sn averagf t crop, the middle 58, and n o r t h e r n 83 p e r c e n t

A home fo r mothork-ss boys baa been opened at Orand Rapids .

The main bus iness par t of Norway w a s des t royed by fire t h e o t h e r a f t e r n o o n . In-c luding the town hall . Mason lo bal l , post* office and pr inc ipa l hoteL A te r r i f i c t a l n -a to rm finally put o u t tho Are. Fo r ty - s evaa bui ld ings were b u r n e d and tho leases w a r * abou t fj00,000. Near ly t w e n t y fami l iea w e r e l e f t homeless.

Tho basket f ac to ry a t Montague was d«-atroyed by l ire tbe o t h e r n igh t . Loss, |2S,-000,

A flfleea-ycar old son of Pa t r i ck Dria> coll, of Houghton, d ied a f ew days ago t r o m the ef fec ts of a pint of wh i sky which h e h a d d runk .

Repor t s of f a rm at i t i s t lcs r ecen t ly re-ceive. 1 at the S t s t e d e p a r t m e n t f r o m tha superv isors of 'JDL t o w n s h i p s s h o w a tall* tog off in t h e n u m b e r of sheep f r o m 1S87 o l 34,044 or 3 p e r cent . The wool clip will b e about 11,900,000 pounds . j

MINNESOTA.

The boiler of a por tab le eng ine in t ha Union depot nt St . P a u l exploded t h e o t h e i day, ki l l ing s ix persons .

A recent r i se tn t h e Mississippi river a t Al tken did g r e a t damage to g a r d e n s a n d w h e a t fields.

The seven th a n n u a l e n c a m p m e n t o t t h e Sou the rn Minnesota O. A. R. Asaoclat lon was held recently a t Owa tonna . F o r t y pos ts wero represen ted , ail accompan ied b y b a n d s and d r u m corps .

Mrs Ellen Cronin, one of t h e oldeat set-t l e r s of this coun t ry and, pe rhaps , t h e old* es t person in tho Cu l l ed S t a t e s , d ied a f ew d a y s sgo ut t h e res idence of Mr. P u r -cell, n e a r Mulfords , aged one h n n d r a d a n d aeventeen y e a r s . She w a s a n a t i v e of l i m -er ick , I re land , and emig ra t ed t o t h i s cotrn-t r y in 185a

Mrs. J o h n Dolscn, ot Mendota, d i ed sud-donly the o t h e r day , and a n inques t r * veaicd the f a c t t h a t she had been pa i s ened w i t h par i t green . She bad f r e q u e n t q u a r -re l s w i t h h e r husband , a sect ion h a n d o a t h e Mi lwaukee road, b u t i t waa n o t k n o w n w h e t h e r it w a s suic ide or m u r d e r .

A t St . P a u l a f e w daya ago. P r a n k Bucher , a r ecen t a r r i va l f r o m VlaoeuMO, l ad . , cu t h is t h r o a t w i t h a razor a t hla boarding-house- He was insane.

Shotwell , Cler ihew A Lo thman , o t Min-neapolis, c a r r y i n g a s tock a t d r y gooda val -ued a t tl,000,000, suspended p a y m e n t t h e o ther day.

Art ic les w e r e filed wi th t h e S e c r e t a r y o l S t a t e recent ly , consol idat ing t h e S a u l t Bte . Marie , tho Minneapol is ft Paciflo, a n d t h e Aberdeen , B i s m a r c k & N o r t h e r n r a l l r o a d a unde r tho n a m o ot t h e Minneapoila, S t , Pau l Sr. S a u l t Ste . Marie, w i t h a c a p i t a l s tock of 121,000,000

Nineteen re s idon t s of K a s o t a w e r o r e -cent ly poisoned, b u t not fa ta l ly , b y e a t i n g cheese m a n u f a c t u r e d In Wisconsin .

Louis Biousteln, second-hand c l o t h i n g dea le r a t Minuoapolls , commi t t ed aulo tde t h e o ther d a y b y pu t t i ng t w o hn l l e ta In hla head. Cause, f ami ly t roub le s .

Rev. John Bs rbour , pas tor o t tho Praahy-te r i an chu rch a t Bement , 111., ha s accep ted a call f rom t h e c h u r c h a t M a n k a t a

Tho People ' s T h e a t e r a t St . Pau l w a a opened ftn o ther n igh t .

J u d g e S h i m s , a t Winona , r ecen t ly or* dered a ve rd ic t ot n o t gui l ty in t h e t r i a l o l Char les K i n n e y , cha rged w i t h oomplloi ty in t h e Minneapol is post.offlce r o h b e j y o l t w o y e a r s ago, t h e r o not b e i n g sufflolent evidence.

DAKOTA.

The S t a r k County school convent ion a t i t s recent g a t h e r i n g in Glads tone nomi-nated Miss A. A. E l i l s ton fo r county snper> in tenden t of schools. She is t w e n t y - t h r e e y e a r s old.

Roadmss t e r M e y e r s announced a t W a t e r -town t h e o t h e r d a y t h a t ho had b e g u n l ay -ing t h e ex tens ion o t t h e Mani toba r o a d . Ho expected to have the c a r s In H u r o n b y Augus t 1.

For tho l l rs t t ime In tho h i s to ry of Man-dan the City Council r ecen t ly pas sed an or -d inance au thur iz ing thu p a y i n g ol t h e mayor and a lde rmen . T h e m a y o r ge t a o n e hund red do l l a r s a y e a r a n d t h e a l d e r m e n t w o dol lars fo r e s c h m e e t i n g t hey a t t e n d .

The P ie r ro s t r e e t - r a i l w a y f r a n c h i s e w a a sold tho o t h e r day to a N e w Y o r k syndl -cste, possession to be g iven a t oncei T h r e e new c a r s aro to be bu i l t and a mile more of t rack laid.

A severe w ind a n d t h u n d e r - s t o r m , ap -proaching t h e m a g n i t u d e of a t o rnado , t r ave r sed S a r g e n t County f r o m t h e n o r t h -wes t to tho s o n t h e a s t tho o t h e r even ing , snd lasted abou t an hour , d o i n g mnoh d a m -age. Repor ts received de ta i l lessee on a l l •ides. At Ru t l and , e ight miles s o u t h e a s t , the new opers -house was to ta l ly demol-ished. Dyste Bro the r s ' s to re f r o n t w a a blown out, Ross ' s t o r e f r o n t waa w r e c k e d snd a shed ad jo in ing the Journal offloe w a a carriod away. A dwel l lng-houae waa a l so upset and c u m e r o u s b a m s a n d o t h e r bnlUU logs w e r e badly damaged. No lose o t l i f e was repor ted , though qui te a n u m b e r h a d very n a r r o w escapes .

A heavy t h u n d e r and hai l s t o r m p a s s e d aver Aberdeen and v i d n i t y i t h e o t h e r •vening. Hal l s tones m e a s u r i n g A r e i**^— tn c i r cumfcrenco w e r e picked u p a f t e r t h e n o r m . Growing crops w e r e n o t d a m a g e d to ony ex ten t on account of t h e b a c k w a r d lenson. D u r i n g tho s to rm C l a n W e e d , l a u g h t e r of George T. Weed, a d a i r y m a n , whilo s t a n d i n g in the doo rway o t ftbftn, •vua a t ruck by l igh tn ing and i n s t a n t l y Allied. ^

Agen t s for sulky plow u t t achmen ta a r e rust l ing lu aevera i of thu cuuu t les of Dft-kola.

ST. L o t IS, J u n e iu.—A w o m a n g l v l u g t h e name ot Mary Aulia, w e a r i n g men*a d o t h e s , w a s a r r e s t e d in th la e l ty yea t e r -d s y w i t h a man n a m e d J o h n O r r i c k . Unde r p r e s s u r e t h e w o m a n s a i d O r r i c k had m u r d e r e d h e r h u s b a n d a n d s t e p s o n s t Gad'a Hill, Mo., a n d sho h a d eloped w i t h him.

S t a r t e d on a Pe r i l ous Voyage. Botrro*, J u n o I I I - C a p t a i n W i l l i a m A.

A n d r e w s s t a r t e d a t 8 o 'clock l a s t e v e n i n g f r o m Po in t of P i n e s on. u v o y s g o to Queeua-town iu h i s f o u r t e e n -'out do ry . T w e n t y thousand people s a w blm off. H o c rossed sa fe ly ten y e a r s a g o In a s i m i l a r b o a t

Po isoned CheeM, MINNEAPOLIS, Minu. , J u n o 11—Ninoteea

persons w e r o poisoned a t Kaso ta , Minn., f r o m e a t i n g eheesa w h i c h w a s found to h a v o boon m a u u f a c t o r e d iu Wisconsin. Many ot tho v i c t i m s became Insensible a f t e r su f f e r ing spasms , b u t wi th good t r e a t -m e a t wil l r ecove r .

I . e s d Works U a r n e d .

SAI.EM, Mass., J u n o 1C,—Tho w o r k s of t h o Sa iom Lead Company, 200 b y lOOfeet I n size and f o u r s tor ies h igh , t o g e t h e r w i t h i t s con t en t s and m a c h i n e r y , w e r e b u r n e d T h u r s d a y u f t c ruoon . IA>SS, 1200,000; f u l l y Insurad

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FAIILTlESSMMnillM " I hftvo uiikI Simmon* I J v e r

H««nlRU)r for m n n r yon" , hftv-Ing niftfle I t my only Kiunlly Medicine. My m o t h f r before m e wiw very partial to If. It 1* * wife?, good ami rrllnlilo mMl-clne for nny dleonl^r of t h e sydem, nnd If u io l In l ime in • grral prrrrntlrf of ilehnnt. I often recommend it to m y friends, nnd ilinll continue t "

"Rev. .Tnmefl M. Tlolllni, "PllrtorM. RChun-lt.So. Fnlrneld.Va "

TIMI AID D00T0RI' I I I U 8IVI0 hu mltrayi keeping Nlmmonm tAret Uegulator In the home.

" I linve found Simmons Liver Ke(ju!ntor the beet family med-icine I ever used for a n y t h i n g tha t m a / happen, have nsed it In Indigtltlon, Collr, IHnrrhrra, iHUouinm, and found It to re-lieve immediately, .After eat-ing a hear ty supper. If, on going to bod, I t a k e about a teaspoon-fUl, I never feel tho cffccte of tho supper eaten.

"OVID G. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Oa."

W O N L Y Q C N U I N r « H u onr Z PUmp on front of Wrtpper.

J. H. Zeilin A Co., Sole Proprletort, PrlM. ai.OO. miLADElJ -HJA. PA.

T . O W E L L J O U R N A L T P C A U N I N CVSUT TBI - IBIUT, TT

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

J . D . E L L I N W O O D .

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

THE inHniifacturern of cheap cot ton Ii inilkorrliii'fH will IH> INnoiileil by Ihe nominal ion of T lmrman. It is an ill wind lhat blown no ono gooil.

No m a t t e r w h a t the meaninK of l l " ' l i leinocralir p la t form may lie on the lar-1 ill i « u « . t h e re-nominntion of Cleve-land i- a sufllcirnl eommil to l of the party to f r e t trade.

Tin. Kiill of tho Democratic c la im, in t l i cS t . I.'IIIIH pia t rorm. that tho demo-cr.iii'- iMirly has paid out more for pen-sion* io tho soldiers and sa i lor ' " t h a n wut over paid before dur ing an equal period."• is nomothmjr wonderful . Tho

pension list is constantly Increasing, nnd iKicb sn Presidential t e r m shows an increase. But thn increase s ince Cleveland look Ins scat is not because of

Democrat ic legislation. It is simply the effect of llepnblican legislation, enact-ed long ago, tho execution of which is tho necessary d n t v of the adminis t ra-

A T C H I C A G O .

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

ALBERT jACKSON,Atlornfjr una Kollcl-tor. OrerLovtell Nitilontl Dank.

0 0. HeDANNEI.I. S! U., I'lij-Haan and . Surgeon. Offloe « Briilgo Bt.

MC.OREF.SK M. U., PhTrtcun ana Hnr-• gfon. Offlce In I'osl Ofllco Block.

Sash Door* and KpecUIly.

OHS GILES & CO., Orocerlo* and Protli loot. Crockerr. Hard Ware. 4c. Unlor TH'k.

JC. HCOTT, Hardware. • Olau. Dnilden HaMwate

Op)>oslU Foreit M1IU.

J

C *aink ""i WbolM41*,Uld R*'A|1 (iroc*r-JL. W. VOUNO, Phynlolan and Snr-

• Keun. Offlce over Yelter A Look' more.

DK. CHAS. S. MCKAY, Homeopath. Offlct over ScoU's Hardware Store, Lowrll Mich.

Ill, MALCOLM, I'by»iciaii and Surjrvon. t Offlce In Lyon Hlock. West Side, tia^li

practice only.

BO. WILSON, Contraolor and liillder • IlnlJpnci' 57 iliidsun St., I/iwell, Ml' h.

MYRON H. WALKER, A T T O R N E Y & S O L I C I T O R .

O v e r F o u r t h N o t i o n a l D a n k ,

Canal Street. Toleplione No. 407.

ORAND RAPIDS, - MICH.

mioit HCHT. OEHSY i. li«TIS

H U N T & D A V I S ,

Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loan and General Insurance Agents.

U N D E R C I T Y N A T I O N A L B A N K

Q B A N D R A P I D S M I C H

| D W E L L N A T I O N A L B A N K .

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

CA P1TAL, - (."iO.OOO. S U R P L U S , - 10,000.

DIKKCTOHS: O U A K , M C C A K T V , F R A S C I S K I S O ,

C . ( » . S T O N E , M . N . H I N B ,

A . 8 . S T A N N A K D , N . A . S T O N E ,

J . v s . \ V . H I K E , K . A . S I ' N D K K U N ,

N O A M B I H I I O P .

M N . I I I N K , HJLUH. P K A N C I H K I N O . V .

HKES. K. A. SUNDKILL.IN, CABH-

I B H .

B . W . D O D G E ,

A t t o r n e y a t L a w , R e a l

E s t a t e A g e n c y . P r w t i c e In S ta te a n o U . 8 . Courts .

A N O K I I I N A N C K

To restrain Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine and Ooats from r u n n i n g a t largo In t h e village of Lowell.

T/ic Common Council of Ihe Village of iMirell ilo Ordain an follow*;

SECTION 1,—It shall not be lawful fo r ony horses, ca t t le , sheep, swine or goats to r u n a t largo in any public h ighway, street, alley, or o ther public place w i t h -in tho corporate limits of the vi.lago cf Lowell.

SECTION It shall not be lawful for , any person to permit or allow his. her or their horses cattle, sheep, swine, or goats, or any such animals as he, she, or they may have possession or control of , to run at largo in any public h ighway, street, alley, or other public place, wi th in the corporate limits of the village of Lowell

SECTION 3 . — I t sha l l bo t h e d u l y of t h e Marshal of the village of Lowell to t ake into his custody any horses, cattle, Bbeep. or goats found runn ing a t large within the corporate l imits of the vil-lage of liowell nnd to detain the same in some safe and convenient place. not to be released unt i l the owner or jiorson en-UtloJ to possession thereof slrnll pay to said Marshal the sum of one dollar, to-ge the r wi th l lf ty cents per day for ev-ery day such animal shall lio kept . In caso the person entitled to the (sisseasion of such animal sliali not wi thin live days f rom the t i m e of l>eiiig notiilod by said Marshal of such detent ion |iay the charges aforesaid and take such aniinel o r an imals a w a y , it shall be the d u t y of the Marshal to sell the same at public miction to i h e highest bidder a f t e r giv-ing live days notice of stlch sale by post-ing notices in three public places in the village of Lowell aforesaid. Provided any person entitled to such animals shall pay to tho Marshal such fees and ex-penses fo r sustenance and one dollar in addit ion for such notices a t a n y t ime lie-fore they are actually sold, the same Shall bo released by tho Marshal.

SVCTION 4.—It shall he tho d u t y of the Marshal to keep a book to lie provided by the village in which he shall en te ra do-script ion of every animal taken up and found r u n n i n g at large os aforesaid and the n a m e of t h e owner if known, and the t iaie of t ak ing t h e same up, and keeping in said book a n accurate account and re-cord of all his doings in the premises. Ou the llrst Monday of each and every month , or nt such e ther t i m o a s t h e C o m -niou Council sliuil direct, the Marshal shall iiinke a full rejiort to said Council of all his doings and of all moneys by linn collected under the provisions of this Ordinance and shall pay all such mi 'neys to the Treasurer of t h e village of Ixiwell, and the Treasurer 's receipt ••liall a c c o n i p a n j each report .

SECTION 5.—The village Marshal shall keep a book called "Compla in t Book."

Uiinev to loan on Good UesJ E s U t e Se- , 0 W village, in which

Bridge St. - Lowell. Michigan

M i l t o n M . P e r r y ,

A t t o r n e y & C o u n s e l o r a t L a w ,

Train's Hall Block, - Lowell) Mich.

Specia l a t tent ion given to Collections • Conveyancing, I /mns a n d Sale

of Real Estate,

J. JOHNS, AUCTIONEER. 1 6 Y e a r s E x D e r i e n c e

Farm or o ther property sold. Cha rg -ea reasonable nnd Sat isfact ion n u a r a n -teed. Orders lef t nt the JOURNAL offloe will receive p romut a t tent ion . 28yl

s- p HICKS. A t t o r n e y , L o n n s , C o l l e c t l o n H n n d

I i i H t i r u n c o ,

Monej to loan on real es tate securi ty In sum« of fSOOand u p w a i d s a t c u r r e n t

rates,

Oltioe over J C. West & Co.'s.

LOWELL, - MICH.

' IN FINISH AND

TO ALL OTHERS.

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complaints him in regard to such an imals found runn ing a t large contrary to the provls ions hereof, g iving name and residence of t h e compla inan l . Any cilizen of said village may enter such complaint him self in said book. It shall be the duty of t h e Marshal of the village 16 give daily a t t en t ion to any and nil complaints t h a t m a y be en te red ' in said Complaint Ilook, or t h a t may be made to himself, or t h a t m a y come to his iiersonal know-ledge. SECTION 0.—Any person who shall be

found guil ty of the violation of the provisions of Section T w o of this Ordinance shall bo deemed guil ty of a misdomoanor and upon convic-tion thereof Bhall lie fined n sum not exceeding F i f t y Dollars nor less t han Five Dollars, In the discretion of the Court , a n d In defaul t of t h e p a y m e n t of such floe may be commit ted to the com-mon ja i l of the County of Kent , for a period not exceeding F i f t y days.

SECTION 7,—The Common Council may in i ts discretion r e t u m to the own-er of any onimal or an imals sold under the provisions of th is Ordinance, the money received f rom tho sale thereof , a f t e r deduc t ing f rom said money all fines, costs and expense for sustenance nnd sale of such animal . And said Common Council may in their discre-tion r emi t nny fine made unde r t h e pro-visions hereof in whole or in part .

SECTION 8.—All Ordinances heretofore passAl by t h e Common Council of the village uf Lowell relative to the r u n n i n g a t iargo of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and goats a re hereby repiwled.

Passed J u n e 18. 1888. - • •

A S O U N D L E Q A L O P T I O N .

E. Bainbrulge Munday Esq., County D U . B O ' U G H N i ^ j R , Atty. . Cl»y Co., Tex, says:

j used Electric Bitters wi th m o CKNTItAL IlENTAI. UOOMrt,

b iwcl l , - - Michigan.

Detroit, G'd Haven &MiMee 1 1 A 1 X V W A V

Tim OLD 1IKLIABI.EHOUTKTO ALL I'niNTC E.*HT AND WK8T

In effrct May IP. ISM.

T R A I N S L E A V E LOWKI . I . ( J O I K O K A 3 T :

TM At . II Vl Ah

i a r t W W p«

r m r x

Have mos t happy

1 results. My brother also was very low I with Mntartai Fever nnd Jaund ice , bu t I was cured by t imely use of this medi-

cine. Am Satisfied Electric Bittern ! saved his l i fe ."

Mr. I). I. Wllcoxaon, of Horse Cove. Ky., adds a like tes t imony, saying: Ilo poHitlyely believes he would havo died had it not been for Electric Bitters

This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Dlseasefl, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis-orders s tands uneiiunlml. Price fKV, and • ! . at Hunt K Hunter ' s .

Hp to the closing of the convention,

last n ight , no ballot had liocn taken,

Tho p la t form was adopted yesterday j

and the names of Alger ,Harr ison, ' ! rosh-!

am, Dejiow, She rman and Allison were I

presented,

Alger 's n a m e namo was introdured by '

Hon, It, E, Eraser, of l ietroit , in a m a s - '

terly speech.

The oiitcomo is itill a conundn im,

•ihi-rmnn Ahrnd nn f l r t l llnllol, 1

( 'ni l \IIO, J u n e 2:1, 1:80 p. m,- - Tho 1

f l i ' l Udlot, ,iusl taken, resulted n-t fol- I

Ion s .

Algor Ml. Filler J l . Hawloy lil. In- , galls '.'ll, Allison 02, (!ro«bam 106, Husk j 2.1. Phelps 22, Depew 99. Harrison *7, | Sher inan 281, Blame !Vl.

2:.V) p.m.—3d ba l lo t : Alger I IH, AN llaon ""i, Depew 09, Greshain 108, Har r i -1 win 0.1, Ingal ' s 15, Phelps 18, Rusk 20, j She rman 249. Lincoln it. MoKlnly R. ' Bliiin :t2.

M:0n p. m.—!td ba l lo t : Algor 122, Al-lison 88, Depew 90, (ireslmm I2S, Hr.r-rison. 94, Phelps 5, Rusk 15. Lincoln 2, Blain DO, Sherman 244, McKinley 8, Miller 2. Miller moves a d j o u r n m e n t to

7 p. m. Carried.

Wo have held the fhome edition of t h e JOURNAL off unti l 3 o'clock, hoping to give the nominee nnd t h u s fullill t h e

promiae wo made last week ; bu t noth-ing definite could be obta ined by tele-g raph up to this hour .

M I N O R N K W S I T E M S .

For WMk Knrtod Jane IB. Tho Wabash National Bank has been or-

ganized at Wubasb, lad. Lightning caused a HUXlKW lire al Al-

bany, N, Y,, on Friday. Several cases of sunslroko occurred la

Now York City on Moiuiay. ID a raeo at Jroatou, (>., oae jockey waa

killed and another crippled for life, J . Pierartl & Son. (4 Marsball, Minn., as.

signed Thursday. Liabilities, II.̂ OOl). The dale of the U A. K. National encamp-

ment at (Vilmnliiis, o., has been fixed for Septembor 12.

A new Cabinet for Spain was organized al Madrid on Thursday, with Senor Sa-gasta as Premier.

Frank M.wrs, SS years old, aceidontajly killed bimself on Friday at Nnrtliampton, Mass., while trying tosiioot a dog.

Twont.v-four freiglii car* filled with general inercbandisc were burned on Fri-day at Philadelphia. L>ss tlOO.OOO,

A monument to General Thomas J . ( • 'Stonewall") Jackson was unvsllod lo (.'hancelloravllle. Va.. on Wednesday.

WashiiiKton Ives (eolored), who recently attempleil to outraKe a white woman was lynched oa Mnuday iifiir Natchez, Miss.

The American i4ilU at Kali River, Mass., were struck by llghtninir nn Friday and totally destroyed by lire. Ixisn. 1100,000,

Two young men from Syracuse, N, T . . •wenl to a Hlngbamton hotel, blew out the gas and wore found dead Hnnday morolng.

Tim Williams, a Lebanon (Conn.) her-mit, aged 70 years, was stunif to death on Thursday by l-ees which he was trying to hive,

A bronze ei|ue*irlan statue of Israel Put-nam, the Itevoliitionary hero, erected by the Stale, wasunvailedal Brooklyn, Conn., on Friday.

An explosion at Bailey Bros. & Co.'s warehouse at Zanesvllle, ().. on Saturday killed two men and seriously injured sev-eral others.

Elder John W, Tyler, a venerable min-i s te r of tlie Christian church, was fatally injured in a runaway accident Friday a t Decatur, III.

Ikhpemlng, Mich., is excited over thedls-eovery of a rich vein of pure gold In the mines of the l^k-1 Suii- rior Iron Company of that city.

John Cameruu und Charles Anderson were drowned iu Portage locks, near Lake Levlilor, Mich., on Monday by the capsiz-ing of a boal

In a quarrnl over fifty cents involved In a hettlemcnt ol n sale of cattle a t Las Vegas, N. M., sixteen shots were fired and two men killed.

The new Audiloriuin bulldliiKat Chicago when completed will havo «lxteen stories nad the larpcxl lower in the entire country, It covers two acre*.

The Homeophalic Medical Society met al Milwaukee recently in twenty-fourth an nual session.

EigMy citizens of Eau Claire have formed an orKanl/atlon to wago war on the dis-reputable dens In that vicinity.

Ur. Skiff, ol La Crosse, bus a rello in the shape of a ooln, tbe value of which in our money Is about fifteen cents, made one hundred years before Christ,

The Hlate Electric Medical Society in session at Eau Claire recently elected offi-cers as follows: President, l)r, J , V, Stevens, of Prairie du Sac; First Vlco-Presldent. l)r. Annette Shaw, of Kau Claire; Second Vice-Presidfnt. Dr. A. W. Trevltt , of Wausau; Treasurer, Dr. J . D. Stlllman, of Mllhnurn; Heeretary, Dr. i t V. Ludwig. of Richland Center.

The other afternoon the Wisconsin Mid-land Hallway Company's engineers Dieted the line from Fond du Lac to Ison, a distance of seventy mKes. Tha line runs via Waupun, Beaver i.an Columbus.

Tlie American pulp mill nt Kaukauna was greatly damagsd by the bursting of one of the grinders a few days ago.

Henry KrolUr aad Ms wife, of Mil kee, bad a baba three days old. The night botk mother and grandmother fell asleep, wben a oat suokad tha breath of tb t shlld ua tUt t

W. A. Jones, a sailor, fell down tbe hatchway of the barge Moravia at Dulutb a few days ago nod was killed,

T H A T T I R E D F E E L I N d

Afliiota nearly ovory one in tho spr ing , 'File system hav ing been nccusUunod to Ihe brac ing a i r of w in te r , is weakened by the w a r m days of the chanKliiK sea son, and readily yields to a t t ack of dis-

'a Sareapari l la is lus t Ihe builds

u p every par t of the body, and also ex pells all impuri t ies f r o m the blood. Try k th is season

J ^ N T D

TCXICUTOR'S SALE,-In the Matter of the H i Kitat* of Alezaoder McLean, deceased.

that wo shsll sell at bidder, on Mon-D. isft, at two front door of Ihe

Orand K'ipldt, In . . e State of Michi-

gan, pursuant to license and authority granted to ua on the TTth day of April, A. D. IsSJ, by the Probate Oourt of KentCounly, Michigan, all of

right, tltln and Interent of the ralil dn-la and to the real estate situated and

„ JB County of Kent In the Bute of Ulch-Igan. known and described as follow*, to-wlt:

Lota Two (t) and Three (8i. lu Block Fifteen , of Richards A Wlckbsm s plai of tlie Tillage

theesiaie,rlt a S w do«wefi . Kent county, Michlgin.

Also, the West half (M>of tbt North-westTtiar-ler (li), and the West half (Mi of the East half iWl of the North-west qnartrr ''-Jl. all of Beellon Tumty (iD|.lo Town Seren in. North of Range Nine (4) West, Ken: cwinty, Michigan.

Dated. June Mh. A. D. 1MB. LKANDERP. McLP.AS. I

(IOWT.) JE.lNIK McI.RAN, , Kircnlors

MORTOAOE BALE.—Default having Isen msde In tho conditions of a certain Murt-

itsge made and executed on tlie •>lh day of May, A. ll. I88S, hy James Bcolt (a single man) of ibe

' of Can: ' — | " township of Mnnon, Kent County, Michigan, In Joseph w. Hicks, of I'lalnwell, Allegan Connty, State of Michigan. saldMortgage boiii recorded In the office of iheHeilslerofDeedt.of XentCounty,

»rr

T H E L A R G E S T

DRY GOODS HARPET HOUSE

of Western Michigan,

T h e D a i l y a n d W e e k l y A t -

t r a c t i o n s i n D r y G o o d s i s

U n s u r p a s s e d i n

t h e S t a t e .

And tho prices for the clasaof goods shown unexcelled.

Detroit Express, Through Mall, Evening Exprris,

U Mixed. i Mmlted Btprms.

O O I N O W K H T

I Morning Express. .1 Through Mall, .

II , : P r e S e ' SuaMMOt Kxpreas,

•Joraaleat

U 10 P K l M m i in AM

t 90'fk W 10 P a

Tlirough tickets tn all principal ixilnta M tbe Company's odlcv, '

•Soa. 7aad 10 rua dally, other Bimday excepted A O. irEYDLAUFF,

Lowell Agen i.

lonell. ti.Uu' dally,

W. K. DAVIS. Ass t. den. Pass. Ag't.

Chicago, III

Lofeil & Hastings Railway. T I M E T A I J L K :

ifll.iOi

TB.UN3 Aium i:.

4W r. u.

. ^ T R A I N S L E A V E .

; .VA. li. 1S:«r. ¥,

WOHTH K N O W I N G .

Mr. W. II, Morgan, merclinnt. Lake City, F la . was taken a severe Cold, a t -tended wi th a d is t rwsing Cough and runnltiK in to Cunsumption in ita first Htag<>s. Ho tried many soculled iwpular uciugh remidles and steadily grew worse. Was riHlured in llesh, had difHcnltv In l iroathing and waa unable to sleep. Finally 4nud Dr. King 's New Discovery for Consumpt ion nnd found immediato relief, und a f t e r using about halt c d o w n Ixmles found himself well and has had no r e t u m of the dlseaao. No other r emedy can show so grand a re-cord of cures, its Dr. King ' s New Dis-covery fo r Consumption Ouaranteed lo do jus t w h a t is claimed for ii.—Trial bot t le f ree nt Hunt A H u n l c r ' i Drug Sloro.

i no local has puzzled the medical profession more

Whi le u o t i m m e d i -

P e r h a n a r and baffled than nasal ca ta r rh . atuly fa ta l i t Is among the most distress ing, natisoous and disgust ing ills the llesh is heir to, a n d the record shows very few or no cases of radical cures of chronic ca ta r rh by a n y of the-mul t i tude of mod"a of t reatemont unt i l t h e in-t roduct ion of Ely's Cream Balm a few v e a r s a g o , Tho succaaa of thia p repa -uration lias W o most g r a t i f y i n g and

urprising,

ease. Hood's Sarsapar i l la is lui medicine needed. I t tonea and

TO-NIGHT A N D TO MORROW N I G H T

And o a c h d a y a n d n igh t dur ing t h e week you can ge t nt Clark & Winegars. K e m p s Balsam for the throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the mos t siiccuKsful remedy ever sold fo r the euro of Coughs, Croub, BronchltlH, tVhoopIng Cnugh, .As thma and Con sumpt ion . Got a bottle to-day and keep it a lways in the house, so you can d i e s your ixilds nt once. Pr ice fWc and 11.00. Sal ' B M iup l e I Kittle f ree

> warranted, is because it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will poal-tlaelv cure all Blood Dlseas»s, purlflea the whole systeai, and tbomughly builds up the constitution. Remember, WB_guar8ntea It.

thla - . ' 0 ,

alone on acc/junt of Dyspepsia. Acker's alone on account of Dyspepsia. Atk Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and B0 cents, by

VBITER A LOOK, Druggist , Lowell.

INTEREHTED PEOPLE, Advert is ing a pa tent medicine in the

poculnr way In which t h e proprlt tors ol Kemp ' s Balsam, lor Couglis and Colds, does it la Indeed wonderful . Ho buthoHxee Clark & W i n e g a - to give those who call f o r i ! n sample bottle free, tha t tl.ey may try it Iiefor purch.ising. The large Iwttles a r e 50c and $1.00. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you f rom consumpt ion .

v In liber III of Mortgage*, on page une lui, A. D. 1MU. at S o'clock v in., on

i there Is claimed to ue due at thla'aollce. the sum of Two Hundred

, IS) Dollars, and no suit cr pro-at law having been Inatltmed n> recover

Fortr-EJghKtWS) ceedlng al law I laving said sum or anv part thereof.

Notice Is hereby given tliat by virtue of tho of sale contained In said Mortgage

Ihe statute In such case made and prov said Mortga*, will be foreclosed by asak mortgaged premises theruln described to said Mortgage, debt. Interest, costs and tin ney fees, at public auction, to the highest

Tuesday, Ihe SOthday of June , A. D, 18*8, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the south front door ot tbe Court House, to wit, Court Block, st called. In the city of Grand Rapids, In tho County of Kent and Slate of Michigan. 8alil prlmlses being described as fellows, vis: The Nortb-West fractional quarter (M) of the Narth-Eaat fractional quarter of section number four-teen (II) Township eight (I) North of rani-o num-ber ten (10) wesl. containing aliout SJ 9.1-100 ac.i-s of land

Dsud March '.'l, is*. JOSEPH W..HICK8.

8. P, Bless, Mortsagce (##18 Attorney for Mortgagee,

A t J . I A S S ' S .

MEAT MARKET, O n t h e B r i d g e

will a lways ho found tho choicest cuts

of Meat, and nt

Prices Always Reasonable. F i s h a n d P o u l t r y i n t h e i r

S e a s o n s .

J . E . L E K .

F. 1). liDDY'S

I N S U R A N C E A G E N C Y .

The fol lowing fir-t class comptn i e t represenlei l : •

In su rance Company of Nor th Ameri-ca "1794" (The oldest American Co,)

Fi remen 's F u n d , San Francisco. Tho Old Connecticut , Har t fo rd . Dolroit Flro & Marine, ) n..«~.ii Mich. F i re & Marino, } I M r f , i l ' Western Assurance, Cannda. Alu-i several »f tho l)e8t

Life and Accident Companies.

MORTOAOE SALE-Default bating been mmle in thn condltlonnof a Mortgage bearing

date the 4th day of April, IBM. made hy Thomas I Keating and Mary Keating, his wife, to John 0 . Cowan, and recorded In the offlce of Uie Register VVOAAAI. AAAU cf Deeds for thel Michigan, on the —lof M)

In the Hlate of . H. IM3, In Uber and ky said John us M, Barnes by

aarignment bearing date tin IMh day of May. IM, and recorded In said register's olflce oa the

day of May, IBU, In Uber 112 of auignments of Mortgages, on page SS(. By tbe non payment of money due thereon, by which the power ol sale therein contained has become operative, and on which mortgage there la claimed to be due at tbe date of this notice the sum of thirteen Hundred and Beyenty-Eight Dollsra and nlnty cents (•l,S7H,90|, and no suit or proceeding nt law having been Instituted to recover theamount now remaining secured by said motlaage. or any part thereof, notice Is therefore here-by given tbat on

Monday, the l e th day of Ju ly , 1888, at two o'clock In the afternoon, there will be sold, at tbe south front door of tbe Court Block tso-called) in the City of Grand Baplds. In said county of Kent, that being the place of holding the circuit court for said county of Kent, at pub-lic vendue, t>i the hlghe-t bidder, the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof aa majr be necessary to utlhfy t̂he ̂ amount due

" ' and e*-In said

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

- I N -

Dress M s !

New, Serviceable and Stjiish.

Twenty pieces All-wool .Surahs, 40 in . wide, all the best shades. 45 els per ya rd . Good value at M cents .

S u m m e r Dress Flannels, 48 inches wide, seven shades of the very best styles, ut 43 cte. Usually sold for 00 e ls

One case Wool Chock, double fold, a t 25 cts, A big bargain. W o r t h 40 cts. Twen ty pieces two grades bet ter , a t HO cts. Formerly sold a t 50 cts.

Eighteen pieces All Wool Herges,3(1 in . wide a t 874 cts. Ten shades f rom which to m a k e your selection.

W e will sell you All Wool O u t i n g oluths—Jint arr ived nnd pu t on sale—in stnpeH and mixtures , a t 49 c ts .

Twen ty pieces Camels Hair Pla id—ia all t h e Highland or Scotch c o l o r s - i l o u bin-fold and pure wool, handsome nnd stylish.

A beaut i ful a r ray of 54 inch Wool Su i t ing in mixed and checks f r o t t 05 c t s to #1.00 |>or yard .

We are olfer ing an immense h u e of Sateens, in French and American at 10,

124, '•r>. -0. 25 ami 85 cents .

We are Headquarters.

HOI 11 ll-

8TU8 M. BARNEB. AIJUST Jsrgso*, Assignee of Mortgage.

Attorney for Assignee. (Owll.)

PBOBATK ORDER.-State of Blchlgan. Co X ty of Kent, as. At a session of ibe 1'rol Court for tbe Countv uf Kent, held at the I'robate Office, In the City of Orand Kapids, on the 11th day of June, In Uuyear one thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight.

Present, Cyrus E. Perkins, Judge of Pmhate. In the Matter of the Estate of

KTKI'HES CHILD,

Alloe E. Warren having filed In this court npo-UUoo praying that the administration de f*mii non mm Uitdmrnlu nnneio ef said estate may be granted to her. or some other suitable pen

It Is Ordered, that Faiosr, TU* Orit DAV or JCLT, xrrr ,

alien o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Offlce, be appointed for hearing said petlUon.

And It is Further Ordered, that a copy of Ibis order be publlnhed three successive weeks pr«-vlous to said day of hearing, in the Lowell Jour-nal, a newspaper printed and circulating In said

• Kent. CVRUH E. PERKINS, Judge of Probate,

S0w8.

T H E

LOWELL

W A T E R C O . would announce t h a t

ALL CONSUMERS who m a k e connections w i t h tho water

worl ; wl lhout delay will lie fur i sh-ed with

W a t e r F r e e U N T I L

J u l y 1, A. D. '88. (SOwtf.)

AN IMMENSE SALE OF S U I T S !

FOR THE PAST WEEK,

C o n v i n c e s u s t h a t F A I R D E A L I N G , W E L L - M A D E

G O O D S a n d H O N E S T P R I C E S , a n d n o t f a l s e s t a t e m e n t s ,

d e c e i v i n g p r i c e s a n d m i s r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s , a r e w h a t t h e p e o p l e

w a n t .

We always give the Best Goods. We always give the best made goods. We always give the lowest prices. We always lead in quality. Making Every Sale A Bargain to Fnr-

chasers.

S r s THE GREAT

|German Remedy.| 1 TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.

T^^thoJTTeand. JlllllnnsBpellsdopciK lonsiiLintniliirrMt* n | l t will furn you

Do you suffer wTiT jlbiitllrcdnndallROiie I reeling; If so, use Ism.i'iii'it IltrrEBs; •It will cure you.

TIperatlTr

County of 1 (A truecooy.)

FaiXK W Hiss. Iteglsler.

M OHTOAOK BALE.—Default having been

^ made In the eondlUon of a mortgage benr-[ date the lath day of April, 1882, made by

> McLaughlin anil Bridget McLaiuhlin, hla , to Jane Donovan, nnd recorded In Uie of-

e Reel ster of Deeds for the County of the State of Michigan, on the Ikh day ISSS, In Uber W of Mom of April. 1st!, In Liber W of Mortgage*, on page

SH By the non-pa) menlef money duo thereon, by which tbe power of sale therein contained has become opeimtite, and on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this no-

sum of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-one 00 Dollars. ($1,911.33), and no suit or pro-at law having been Inktlluted to secure

Uie amount remaining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, notice Is therefote hereby given that on

Monday, the 30th dny nt August, 18R8, at two o'clock In the afternooii, Uiere will bo sold at the roiith front door of the Court Hlook (no called). In Ihr City of llraad Kapids, In said County of Kent, that being tbe place of holding the Circuit Court for aaid County of Kent, at

Cublk- vendue, lo tho highest bidder, the prem-es described la ••alii mortgage, or so much

thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage «s above set forth, with the Interest thereon, and tbe costs, charges and expense allowed by law and provided for lo •aid mortgage. Rain prrnilsea hell g slluate In the County of Kent and Hlate of Mlehlgan, and deacribed as tho East half (Jf) of the South w,-«t luartei Sorth quarter IU) of Section four (4), Town seven (7»,

of Kange nine (Oi Umell, MayUth, 1HW,

JANE DONOVAN, AUISIIT Jacssox. Mortgagee.

Attorney for Mortgagee, (47wlff.l

. M l t who a n Jrlosely conHueil In

tho mills and work, idmps; clcrks.nh'xlc not procure snlTirlcnt exi'rrlse,anlallRrho arenuilined Indoors, should use HrmntR nrrrrns, Theywll not llmu bCHCiik sick

Imr.

If you . l . ^ » I lo su ner f rom UhetnB atl'm, nso a liottle o: BUUIIDK HtrTKBS It never falls to wire

T w r r a i s s ? boitle. Try It: ; Will not rejn-.'t It.

you

^ snss I health, who arc all I run doivn, shonld usr ISt t tn i r i^J t r iTW^

T T I B T O n T ^ foraeane where f

nn t DtrrrKS Willi mt assist or cute, l i [ icver falls.

Cleanse the vltlatedl ilood when yon seel Is Impurllleii liiirst I ng Ihrongb the sklal i {Mniplcs, Blotelies,!

nnd bores. Kelv onl SPLPiit B liii-rr,iis,| ind health will folT

|.l:

- Z '

Hi.i.raua l i m i H s l will cure Liver ComT ilalnt. Dont lio ills I mragetliltwIUcurel

- t ' t .ni i 'H IIITTXIISI will build you up a . . . i k e y o u ^

srLi'iii'ii Drnr.itf, will make your blood I Hire, rich aivl Wrung, | ind your Aesh t

a i r | ITIIH to-night, and I you will sleep welll iml feel l i e t t e r — • fori

iblil Doyounnnllhe best »le<llcal Work publlsbeSJ Peml 3 2 ' ont rtareps to A. P. OKUWat * Co, Iloslon, Mass,, and receive a copy, free.

G L A S S ,

W M . R B I D . 73 & 73 Lsrnsd ttreet Wert, DETROIT, MI0H.

T h e P . COX S H O E M f g . C o KOdfKSTCR, .V. V

L.*III««' . M I » L ' , C I I I I I . . . I . ' I1.1V*' AMD Vlinin'

F I N K 8 H O K . S Gall a n d E x a m i n e

Rvtav ^sia 1> SUM

V . C O j f

O U R S T O C K O K

B O O T S ANI)

S H O E S .

K K P R K 8 K N T I N G

• Mil II 1« A ni'4LLAML 1 .i FIK»I.CI.AI. M. .

KIT, WBMt .

The Bes t Factories, A m i s o l d a t L o w F i g u r e s .

Spring & Co. GRAND RAPIDS.

L o t s of

SOAP b u t r o o m

f o r

JAX0N b c c a u s e i t

b e a t s t l i e m a l l .

I t is

QUICK, EASY.

CHEAP.

I t ' s w o r t h

t r y i n g .

D O N ' T 5

CENTS

" FATL TO USE

CENTS A

JAXon

A N T I - r 1 r\ D W A S H B O A R D

S A V I t

MOHEY,

TIME.

LABOR,

STREM9TU.

CLOTHES.

5 Cents is al l i t

c o m .

T h a t ' s n o t m u c h

if i t ' s b a d , a n d is

m i g h t y c h c a p h"

i t d o e s w h a t is

c l a i m e d i b r i t

H o u s e n m D o n n a l l j & J o n e s ,

RELIABLE AND SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIERS,

G r a n d R a p i d s .

34. 36,38 Monroe St., Cor. Waterloo

T h e W a n t s of t h e P e o p l e A r e m a n y , b u t

MCPHERSON CAN FILL THEM.

T h e y W a n t Elegant Decorated China Sets.

T h e y W a n t Medium Dinner and Tea Seta

T h e y W a n t Oheap Crockery of All Kinds.

T h p v Want New and Stylisb Hanging and •L A A ey Table Lamps. T h f t V Want 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 qt. tin pails,

and other kinds of tinware at the lowest prices.

T h e y Want All Manner of 5 & 10c Goods.

T h e y Want Toys for the Children.

T h A V Want a Thousand Household oces-* sities Which Can Always be Found

at Our Store.

M C P H E R S O N ' S B A Z A A R , Headquarters for Low Prices,

OPERA HOUSE BLOCK • LOWELL.

W . C . M u r r a y , L O W E L L , - - - M I C H ,

J&. B I G - S ^ £ I 3 L E : oterflon tbe faeM of our i-uMomen when

T h e y G e t a T a s t e ! of our war of doln* budneei. At lint they i re mirpHieil. and look nn In

araaxemeut at tba way we dUiiom of litrgalum but when they catch on to tbe fact tbat we RIVV

T H E 3 B E S T Q U A L I T Y I

unul the puna If empty but

T H E M A N " I S F - T T I j I J I O - O O X ) O L I D G R O W

wten weMand nu lopof thepileaad feel ouraelvea niaater of tlie allua-tlon. Come along tbto tray,

S e e , S p e n d a n d S m i l e w i t h R o b e r t s o n & S o n ,

T H E B O O T A N D 8 R O E M E N . I', 8.—Houae I'laiU for aale at muonablo price*.

CABINET PHOTOS $2.=;o PER DOZEN.

BEST BABY CABINETS $ 2 . 0 0 PER DOZEN.

CALL ANEf SEE HIM, C. E. P h i l l e y , - O v e r P O.

Local Business Items, wni b|owbOT*1' t h e '

J . H A R R I S O N R I C K E R T ,

D E N T I S T .

Fine Gold Fillings a Specialty. All work Warrnntwl.

L o w e l l , - M i c h

L O W E I / L .

Business Men's Association.

Regular Meeting's Pint Thursday in every i at B. C. Smith's store.

N . B . B L A I N , P r e s .

P o p ^ f l l p -Hovernl oholc* far ina l(>-r o r O d l t J . I n K w n p , Vergcn-non, Ikiwno ami Boston. AIhc Hcvi-ml hotiHca nnil lot* In t h e village of I / twHl, O n null nil CIIWIIUM of run tomrm. For f u r t h e r p u t i m i l a n i inauirp a t the offloo of H. P. HICKH, 2tf over Wont & (Jo's dru|t«ton>.

FOR KAIT., o r money rent, A dealraWe F a r m of aliout 15(1 acrpx, wi thin J ) itiilin of Lowell. GO<KI hulldinge mul land trell watered. Rnquire of H. P . IIICICH.

finnH - H O U f i E ANI)TT()T8 FOR w u u u , f t n l o e h o n p . House contalna i t rooms. L). E . Sl'RlNii.

P a n c i P Q H E L l O T l i O P E S , FU8CH-r a l l a l c o ) | a - i OentniumB a n d Vei l*-n u , for sale cheap a t McPhenson't Ita-

WflntflH-PAOTURB FOR 15 TO 20 T T a n i e a ^ g U i s P R I s ( i .

W h o wants t o buy a house ami lot uhenp? I offer mine for tho nex t ;t0 days a t a barBuln. Houso contniua eiKht rooms, all in ROOI! condition. Good collar, well, cistern and Imrn. Wil l exchatiKt* for a small f a r m .

(88 t f ) H . C . PALMKII.

Wind Mill ^ ta res , R, ( ' . Hradfleld. 4210

A T ^ M c P H M S O N - R A N D BOY v ' a , 1 some of those cheap house plants.

Two CalvesFOR8AJ;EE.8r!lI!,(, o T n o T o L U M U K i r W A G O N W A N T E D O i n g l c i n exchange for milk .

D. E . Snring.

A 8-yeiu old non ot J ake Collier') was buried Monday-

Wool 80 to 3.1 e mis . Whea t 03 r e n u . Ruttor 12c. Eggs IHc.

Sarenac's steaml>ont is nt w flniihed and navigat ing O m n d River. *

Tho Vergennes W. C. T . U. will meet [ with Mrs. Win. Schenk J u n e SUtlu

The creamery is making f rom six to eight hundred pounds of but ter daily.

Mrs. U. M. Clark, of Ht. Louis, Mo., ; is visiting her si t ter , M n . B. C. Smi th .

Now is your opportuni ty . Hudson Is selling eyery t h ing In d r y goods a t J off.

Thermomet 'T 96° in the shade, 8un-day.and a lmos t as h igh e*ery day s inre.

Mrs. O. H, Hazen , of Demiwv. Penn . . is visiting her uncle, D, ( ' , Foster , of th is village.

Mr. and Mrs, Adell-ert Morses little S-montlis old i tangner . Alids, was Imr-ie<l Kunday.

Dr. W. C. Kinne t t , wife and son Ira of Yorkville. III., are visiting nt Rev. II . W. Powell *.

J o h n McGftll lias the foundat ion laid for a new residence, in Ihe south•iNUt par t of town.

Andrew T. Hchnffer. n y o u n g green-backer, has been apnointetl surveyor of cus toms at tho Rapids.

W. II . Pomeroy, who is t h e largest de.tler In western noiK'*, In t h e U. H.,

HI havo a sale here to-day.

Lewis Harmon , of U r a t U u . ha* sold h is Trafa lgar colt , four weeks old, for $800, to Sir. Gran t , of Eaton Rapids.

Tlie Congregational ladies will give a n Ice Cream and S t rawber ry social, Wedneeday evening , J u n e i7 th , a t tho residence of Mrs. Francis K ing .

. II. Schneider has re turned f rom his Chicago visit, and has token a posi-tion In J . L. Hudson 's uew store.

A movement Is on foot to equ ip Rick-ert 's Orchestra as a Cornet Band. The boys need s t least $40, and should have i t .

F. J . Yeiter . formerly of th is place, who is now in Ravenna, Ks.. is doing finely. He has SO acres of spr ing crops In the ground th is spring.

Married.— A t the congregat ional p u -sonage. Thursday , J u n e H t n , by Rev. J . T. Husted, Christ ian Blaser and Ka te Whi le , both of Vergenncs.

Orders

At

F n p <h lp - G O O D HOUSE, L A R G E r u r M i d . c e l | n r i t h r e e r o o i n B i pnntrv. t h r ee bedrooms, two closels, good boll.

(42tf) Ceo. II . Cnhoon.

FOR PLANTS O F ANY kind or sice, will receive

p r o m p t a t tent ion if left with Mcpher-son.

0 I n t c F O R SALE.—THE T W O Fine LUIS residence Lots now oooupietl

by tha foundry buildings will lie sold very cheap. Addrese Lyne Adr ian . 211 Wat son street . Grand Rapids, Mich.

MCPHERSON'S BAZAAR YOU will find Carnation-', Tea Roses, and

a fine var ie ty of honso plants fo r sale cheap. Also Oeramums, Heliotropes a n d Foschias fo r bedding purposes. Call a n d see l i tem.

HERE AND THERE,

All lines of d r y goods at } off nt l lud-eon's.

Ben Hawley lis* his liver at the Kal-amazoo races.

IL W h e d o n opens a cooper shop in Freepor t , tills week.

Rev. J . T . Hus ted preaches his last i here n e x t Sunday .

Mrs. H . W . Powell goes to her old h o m e . Yorkvil le , III., on a vUit.

Mrs. E, Hosken, of Grand Rapltls, is v is i t ing Lowell f r leuds and relatives.

W . J . Medler has opened a confeo-t lonery store a n d lunch counte r bridge.

Miss Hat t io L. Weeks, of Ashland, O., Is visiting her sisler, Mrs. W, M.

the

iavc i of the price of you r d r y gotnls by buying a t J . L. H u d w a ' s . J o n o s Bik.,

terprUing Lowellito should tier to the g rowing Grand

y

JfT, River

Tho sl ight rise in wool will tend to b r ing more to marke t . Thus f a r sales havo been f e w .

I t i i a s h a m e t h a t there is no t a Hook a n d Ladder Company to man the outfi t which lice In the engine house.

The Bengal t iger with Robbins ' circus tiled soon a f t e r reaching th is placo.Tues-day morn ing . I t was valned ot $1,200.

The l ightning raised Cain w i t h the centra l te lephone olHce Wednesday nij jht , and six private 'phones were dis-

J . W . Boyuton left Tuesdav for New York on bublnws ccnnected wi th the proposed new rood from Rogers City U F o r i W a y n e .

Office-hold ing greenbaokeni and an xioua democrats a t Ionia have been trjr Ing to fix up a local fusion. They don t toll how well they are succeeding.

Fanners , you who are In t h e habit of t r ad ing m Ionia, Greenville o r Hastings, c a n save i of your d n goods bill by oomlng to Lowell and b u y i n g of J . L. Hudson.

T l u n ar« some fellows who, If they LAD !ieeded the JOUUUL'S a d r i c o clrctw day ,and had not tried t o p lay some other man ' s game, wou 'd h a \ e mo te money t h a n they have today.

U n . Minnie Skedgell . /r t Lowell, has filed a bill fo r divorce f rom her husband Wil l iam J . Skrdgell, in t h e circuit oourt . In 18e3 Wil l iam le f t her and is now supposed to W travel ing with some ahow.

Sine* our last report of houses under w a y o n t h s H. ft 8 . Addition, there have

The Ionia Light Gra rds give an e t » cursion to Detroit nex t W e d n w d a y , by special t ra in , wl. ich leavett th is place nt ""30 a . m. Fare for ronnd t r ip 2.5(1.

A g m t reduction in mil l inery goods a t Mrs. Hiler's. She Is closing out her stock a t as tonishing low prices. Now is t h e l ime to buy . It will pav you to call nnd see.

The W . R, C. will hold nn Ice Cream social, S a t u r d a y Eve. , J u n o 23, a t the residence of Mrs, C. Howk and Mrs. J ack More. All come,

B v O B U K R o r P H K S I D K X T .

Nute King has hired a Mr. Wilson, f rom Ionia, to t ake charge of his photo-graph gallery a t Freepor t , a n d he goes to the Rapids to take charge of a large gallery there.

A. K . lieadle baa j u s t finished for A. D. Oliver a fine single harness, solid rubber t r immed,which Is one of the very finest over seen in this t own . $.'>0 is the price of It,

The m a n a g e m e n t of Robbins' circus should have lH«n arrested fo r oounte nanclng the salo of t ickets hy one of the t icket sellers a t an advance of 10 cents over tho regular price.

of Graenville, has been T. ~ . but with poor

says eastern buyers will not stock their ya rds now liecause they expect to buy in Canada if the Mills bill

C. II . S tanton, of Greent east t rying t o sell lurab«r, success. H e says P as t e n

THE NEW RAILROAD.

The Lowall « BMt l sg i Bourt to))« Eilciid-•d Thraugh th* St»t«.

An Important change has taken place in regard to t h e Lowell & Hast ings rail-road. The n a m e of the road haa tx-en changed and is now lo be known as the Central Michigan railroad. The Central Michigan Railroad now propose to build tbe Lowell A Hast ings will lie r. par t , across t h e State , beginning a t Oarre t , Ind. , the division headounr ters ot the B. A O , and r u n n i n g not rn th rough Cold-

', Union City. Bat t le Creek, Has t '

i Company n, of which

3 :

nmi or 'mui uuit pocket book. U(

b ^ n b u i l t c r s v e n o w building, hous-v for Mlohal McGIynn. Chester Laery. Will U o r y , WUI A. Joue», J u h u Mclntyre M n . Covell a n d a Mr. Hendricks,

Four elegant new parlor care havu Jiecn added t o tho equipment of the Do-

' t rol t , Lans ing & Northern ra i lway sys-tem, being deslgnod to r u n on vho new route f rom Detroit to Orand Rapids, I t now looks n« though t h a t l ine would Ih) In operation by Ju ly 4 or there-

•out. On the woy f rom the depot Tuesday renooii, tho bus tesm became f r igh t -

aed a t the ctrcua tent, which was be-i n g raised, and ran down t h e bank on t h e opposite side of the road. By mere good luck the bus was not over turned, t u t the passen g e n were shaken MP

•somethinKafter the manner of a milk I S , onci were considerably f r ighten , ed Bom. Toylor, the dr iver , was th rown f r o m his seat and had his lef t wrist broken. Frank Talbot , who was with the bus, caught one of the horses bv the bits and liung to h im, prevent ing a runawKy. Hu had ono of l y b a d j y bruised bv t h e h o w a feet, r r o n n e t o r Roobius, uf the olrcus, gave Sam | 3 .

The caso ogainst C h a u n w y Thoi Elder Je remiah P a y n e .

Our waste basket has a good, healthy appet i te for the .effusions of the very numerous l i terary personage, the anony-mous oonlributor, Tho poor basket on-ly gets two o r three m e t i s ot t ba t kind a week now days .

The Young Peoples League, of the Bant 1st church and socletv, will give a Lawu social a t the residence of J . C. Scott , on Fr iday evening, J u n e 29. I c e c r e a m will be served. All are very cordially lovitod to a t t end . SKC'Y

The new s teamer , ' ' O r a n d Is land," which is to ply on Orand River th is side of the Raolds, this season, la a perfect beauty . She is u sldewheeler, 174*118 foet over all, a n d a d ra f t of only 2J feet wi th a capacity of ISO passengers.

Robbins' Circus, which exhibi ted here Tueaday, d rew a n immense crowd t o see It. The menager ie was excellent , and every performance in tbe c i rcus rings was first class. The herd of per forming elephants was worth going miles to see.

An a la rm of fire was given by chief engineer Moore, Fr iday evening , unbe-known to the F i re Company, in order to test the boys speed In ge t t ing out . In less t han t h r ee minutes f r o m the t ime the a la rm was given, the boys had t s t ream of wa te r p lying on EckerA: Son't plauii ^ mill.

Thn Detroit Tr ibune Issued the largest pap.T ever pr in ted In Michigan, Hun-day, consisting of 48 pages. I t was Is-sued lo m a r k the event of t h e placing of their new ptess, which is one of t h s finest that money can purchase. The Tr ibune la rapidly ge t t ing to the f r o n t row of Michigan newspapers.

Whi l e on his way to t h e circus grounds, Tuesdav, Mr. L, Boltor either lost o r ihad taken f rom his pocket his

H e soon missed It a n d r" finding t h e pocket booa; it t h e big e lephant had

stepped on i t , it was so th in , and the $00 which it had contained, was gone.

The K e n t County Union Sunday School Association held i ts annua l con-vontion a t Grand Rapids, J u n e 12-13. The fol lowing oltioeni were elected for thu Cnsmng year . President—Rev, K. 8. Bennett . Vice President— Oeo. G, Whl thwor th . Sec. O. C, Bloknnll, Treas urer—Mra. W . H . MoKeo.

Frazar Kirkland 's new book publish-by W . E. Allen & Co.. of l ifllsdale. Mici... <1 a work l h a t no one should fail '.<> examine . I t t a entitled "Anecdotes of thn Rebellion, or the Funny and Pa the t ic Side ot the War ." Mr. Losslng, tho Historian, speaks of it as one of the most en ler ta ln lng and vaiuablo books

by the late Civil War In

Lowell, Greenville, Six Lakes, Far-Harrison, Higgin 's Lake, the fa-

Toriie resort of theSaRlnaw Valley and Bay City, t h rough the counties of Craw-ford , Oscoda, Mont Morency, Presque Itlfi to Rogers City, thir ty miles f rom tho mouth of the St . Mary's River, where they connect by lioat with Ihe I)., N. S, & A. anil thn Canadian Pacific. The Central Michigan will cross the Co-nadian Southern a t Angola, Ind. , and west of Angola It will cross thn Michi-g a n Southern, a n d a t Coldwatcr it will again cross thn Michigan Smithern. At b n i o n C l t v l t will cross the Michigan r e n t r a l Air Linn, and nt Jackson t h e C . , J . & M. and the Michigan Central ninin line and t b e C. ft G. T. At Hast ings it will cross Ihe t i r a n d Rapids branch of the Michigan Central ; nt Acker J u n c -tion it crosses the O. R . L. & D.; a t Lowell, the D., G . H. A M.: a t Green-vllie, the D., L. & N. and tho T.. S. ft M.; a t Six I^kus , a branch of the D„ L, ft N „ and at Farwnll the Flint i t Pern Marquette,

The company also proposes to build a branch from Alger, on tho Michigan Central , to Alma, via Midland and Greenville, connect ing with t h e Alpena ft Bay City Railroad. South of Kent c o a n t r the Central Michigan road will pass through some of t h e finest f a rming lands of the state, a n d to t h e nor th ft

III pass throngh the countlea of Mont calm, Isabella, Clare and Roscommon, all nolcd for their wealth of both hard-wood lumber and plno. I t will cross t h e Vanderbll l sys tem of rooda near ly a | n g h t angles, a n d connect wi th t h e Gould system in Indiana , thus provid-i n g a fine means of t ransportat ion be-tween these t w o systems. all been looked over by J a n d the other leading spirits i n this e n terpric, and it is proliabla t h a t In the near f u t u r e tlie n e w road will be in suc-cessful operation.—Teleyram Iferald.

i Cannlsg f s o u i r r .

.• a m o u n t of s tock for the „ factory has nearly all been

t aken . Enough has been subscribed a t leant, so that thorn is no doubt as to tho resul t . Lowell will have a cann ing fac-tory. The season Is so fa r advanced now, tba t it U deemed not host to t ry to manufac tu re th is yoar, bu t to pu t u p t h e buildings and m a k e all necessary a r rangements so lha t work can bo com-menced early nex t season. If more of tlie able onea h a d taken hold as t hey should, work m i g h t have Iieen begun before now, and a large a m o u n t of goods put up th is year. Had ll not been for the unt i r ing efforts of Mr. J o h n Olles, tho enterprise would most likely have fal len t l irough. Throiigh his lead and the bolp of three pr four others, the work has gone on, and the town will eventual ly Tinve another pay-ing industry. There will bo several hundred dolla' yet needed; but as the Investment cannot fall of being a good one, the toniftinder should be quickly taken. Who arp tha o n e a ' w h o will abow their love of their town and a t llie same t ime make a good Investment by taking some more s tock? Any of the gent lemen whose names are on the list below will be only too glad to take tho names of any and all who will do so. Following are t h e enterpris ing ones who have already s u l w r i b f J i Sweet ft Smi th $1,000

and grounds and limldings J . C. Ttaln . " " Yelter ft Look J o h n Glips Chat , Althcn Collar ft Weekes W , M. C h a p m a n J . McPhenon Morgan ft S m i t h C. Bergin Jacob Johns W m . P. Perrin O. W . Parker C. R U l n e . . . . A. W, Morgan - . A . C. " Chas. McCorly O . C . McDonnell..• K i o g , | u l c k f t K ing

Photoxmph. .

Hiler 's Gallery, has been newly fitted up, and a new btif turned over . "Good p ic tures ' is Ihe motto, and prninises fulfilled. Having added the tet^i, lies'. | and most accura te machine for l lnhhlng photographs, nnd arrnngnd tn have my retiiching done by a specaltst. my Inten-1 tions arc to turn out noth ing but good ! work. I am taking orders for line col- : oretl portraits. You will save money by ; giving me orders in place of giving [ them to t ravel ing agnnln. Call and see | me, and get prices. I have a great va - , rlety of stereoHCOplc views of l / iwell on ; sale and will make interior views. Par- i lor views of family a l home would oe i nice toserul lo friends. 1 intend to make | tin-lypes for u shnrt t ime to close out my stock, '"all s#"iii for them.

Yours I m l v . M. Hii.r.it,

(4Htfi Operator.

HOWARD'S

GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE! OF

A great redurt ion in thn price of all clolliiiig and furnishing giMHU tlirough the month of J u n e for cash, a t Geo. T . Howard's .

Scotch Wool -;mts | I $12 to •,0 nnd |

Men's and Voutb'i reduced f rom $11 an $10,1)0 ill Howard's,

Hermnbon stri |ie panl*, all Ibe go a t . Smith 's .

Tbe Chicago A Orand T r u n k Railway, Delroil, Orand Haven ft Milwaukee Railwny, mid thn Micblgnn Air Line, and Dulroil and Port Huron Divisions of the Orand Trunk Railway, havo ar-ranged to s. ' | | special Excursion Tickets a t slnglo fsrn for the round t r ip lietwoeu all stallons on their lines, on July Ud and 4tb, tickets good lo re turn up to and including Ju lv nth. The cusUun of mnking cheap holiday excursion ra te i was inaugurated by these lines ronie years ago, and the increase of sales yea r by year show tha t their pa t rons appre-ciate the concessions made,

C A N A D A M O N E Y

f p r g o o d a » t p a r n t

CIIUH, A U l i e n a L ' l o t l i l i i K H t o r c . • ' ' '

Hurk!*i»'i Arnlra Half#.

The Best SALVE in the world for cu ts . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal t Rheum, Fe-ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-blains, Corns, and all S k m Eruptions, a n d poaltively cqrea Pllps, o r no pay re» quired. I t Is guarantoed to give perloct aallsfaotlon. o r money r e funded . Pr ice 25 cents per box. For sale by Hunt ft H u n t e r (sep lfl-y-1)

|II Imported suitings Smith cun't i>e

READY HADE CLOTHING. HATS, TBUNKS, Valises, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c,

Jus i Imfore the closing of the spring season OMHHS. I w a n t to close out all my spr ing goods ami in order I" do so will offer

My Entire Stock at Cost Prices FOR CASH ONLY!

I have made uti my mind to go fa r the r west mid don't want to move one dollars wor th o t goods if I can help ll a n d will not if

LOW PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS will do tha business fo r me. For Ihe nex t 110 days

All Goods will be Sold at Cost, For Cash Only.

CALL AND GET PRICES. YOURS TRULY',

GEO. T. HOWARD. L o w i t x . J U N E 12,1888.

FOR PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES YOU S H O U L D A L W A Y S GO TO

[ O I ^ R K : <& w i i s m a - A H / a . AT T H E I R STORE YOU W I L L A L W A Y S FIND A COMPLETE STOCK O P

Wall Paper, Shades and Decorations. Paints of all Kinds in Standard Brands,

Brushes, Oils and Varnishes. We do not intend to be Beaten in Quality or Prices

on any o ' the above

Lines of Goods, Remember That. W c s f l l P a r i s G r e e n w h i c h \ v r g u a r a n t e e t o b e s t r i c t l y p u r e .

CLARK & WINEGAR, L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N .

BBADQUARTBRS FOR DRY GOODS MB CARPim! AT

Men's fine dress Hiiits. in plain and fancy worsteds, frock and sacks, tha t sold in May fo r $11.50, | I8 .00 . $19.00and $?O.00 a suit , cu t down to $9.00, $ |$,00 and $liV50 a suit, a t Howard 's .

Men's indlc $8.(50 to $7.M

ilil iu sui ts reduced f rom a l Howard's.

100 100 75

100 no .10 so TO

50

w Bank

lu r ray

1 ^ "

: . 100 . . 60 lioller

SjirnT j o u r Orrhanli anil I'otBtaral

l ' . D. Sneathen agt . of the Nixon and Machine Co.. of Dayton, O., handles tin. Climax Nozzle and Spray ing machinery . He has aamples on exhibi t ion here a t Lnwpll. (4Uf)

Smith has those fancy l ight pan t | « t -terns in stock and makes them to order for $1 nnd upwards.

Thepeoul iar pur i fy ing and bui ld ing n p powera of Hood's .Sarsaparllla makes It tho vpry lioat medicine to take -it thia season.

Men's Middlesex & Slater Flannel Suits, warran ted indigo blue and all wool, reduced f rom $11.50 to $9,00,

I ' l r w r t e Vonr Kgatn.

Liquid Kgg Preserver, be*! known. No ruk by using. Simplest, most per-fec t and reliable process for preserving eggs, ('outs one cent a doz. I 'ut down UK' eggs now and sell in the winter at 2 0 c . J O H N G I I . E S & Co..

(40if.) Sole Agents for Kent Co.

B. C. Hmith will make you a jialr qf pants, coat or suit , guaran teed to lit. a l aliout the price of ready-made clothing.

Ureal bargains in Men's Working Pants , Shir ts . Socks a n d Hats . It will pay event body to purchase goods of us d u n n g tliis great idaughter sale.

UBD. T. HUWAKP.

Smith " i ty and prici clothing.

Ids

Tha <ir»«|n"»*».

T b t close of tills school yeat flnds an-other class w h o h s y e finished t h e pre-scribed oourae of a tudy In (be H i g h School under t h e carefu l supervision of Prof. Chapman. T h a t thev have mas-tered the prescribed studies and ful ly unders tand t h e ground they have pass-en over there is no room to doubt . The graduaUis n u m b e r eovpn.as follows:

N . S . L e e , Edith E. Sayles. Com Foster, Muble Aldrich, Ber tha M. Robinson. Allie A. C r u m b a c k . Robert S. Barber.

r o p H T f i ')»• j p i . v .

The wide awako people of Grand Rap? are h iu t l ing themaolves mak ing

nreparat loiu fo r a celebration on the Four th of J u l y . I n addit ion to the su-perb trades, mil i tary and civil display, t h e firework* a t n ight will be the most expensive in Michigan. Half fa re has been secured e n all railroac's and every-bodv will be happy who spends the 4tb a t the Rapid.

Scnool Hapart . The following la the report of d is t r ic t

No, 2 Boston fo r Uie month ending J u n e 0,1888. Number of pupils enrolled 28, average dally a t tendance 85, names of those nreaent eve iy J a y are May and Charley Hurr, Jenn ie Perr in . Belle

Ray Hughson , Iiovl and Edith , Pearhe Mosher, Minnie Chap-

Lirxie Hughson , Johnle , Newell and Earnest Tiickur. Stella Silsbery, Wllber Cilley, Earnest a n d Annie Col-lar. Lena Church and Blanche Bedell.

M H H , N K I . U K M U M I I K I I ,

Teerh r r ,

guanimces sat isfact ion in qual-pric<>, on all his tallor iuade

Light colored striped pants , finest ever shown In Lowell, in t h e h lght of fash-ion, a l B. C. Smith 's .

I 'anU f rom $5 up 'it B. C. Smith 's .

All goods sold for cash a t nearly w h a t they cost me, through tho month of J u n e only. Call and see them if you need a n y jroods in our lines as I am bound to clean ou t all spring weights and will include all kinds ol goods a t Ibis great sacrifice sale at Howard 's .

FOUND DEAD.

ng a person giving tlie Thompson registered a t

Mr. J . L. Hudson , who has opened a dry goods s tore In t h a J o w a Block, is the

• hust l ing Hudson w ho runa a m a m

ch&rged by Hpungs with

ot s landering his

West-wus

not secuKd tlO S o'clock and Iho trial bee two hours l imc . The main

was tha t Thomas had aaid

' ^ ^ a n g h t e ^ was tried before Jus t ice W " (al a t tho Rapids, Monday. A ju ry 1

pfrl MCQiyd til1 ft o clock and the t

fcad told so s ia led. but t n a t Uie state-mont waa titw). The ju ry ret i red a t 6 o'clock, a n d In half an hou r brought In verdict of gu i l ty . Thomas was fined $25 and IH8.S5 ooats. Hi s a t to rney , Mr. S i r B e l d , has appealed t h e coso to t h e Circuit court .

c lothing house in Detroit , and hss stoics In several other cities. H e was very favorably impreased with Lowell when here last Week, and If thu business here Is w h a t he had reason to believe It might he. he Intends mak ing th is slore a pe rmanen t branch . Wherever he has bren or Is now in t rade, the towna have always found his mlluenco a benellt, for he has the means and dispositlim to car-ry on a large buslneas and alwaya takes a" lively interest in the auccess oi the town. Sir. "Nick" Holland Is the gentle-manly manager .

A commit tee f rom Saranac—Mr. Pot ts and Mr. Johnaon—met aa m a n y of the Lowell business men as could be calUd toget l iw on shot t notice, Tuesday af ter noon, -i wh ich the union plcmo, here to-font monUoned. was talked up . A commit tee wus appoii UJtl to w i l l upon all the business men uf Uiis place, to see If thev will al l d o s e their business places the Four th . If thev will the Invitation of the flaranac people will bo accepted; if not, there will be no " u n i o n " picnic. If the plcnlo is held, overybedy mus t unders tand t h a t they are Invited. AN though It will be gotten u p by the BUBI-nees Men's Awoclat lons of t b e two town-It is m e a n t t o be open to all . W h e n the "Farmera*1 he ld their annua l picnic, the business BUB Mv not a l nil hacVword in a t tending; lot tho " F h r m a a " take the biggest half of the invi tat ion as ap-plying to them.

Lost evenin name of G. R. Hunt ' s Hotel, nnd desired lo bo in season to take the 12 p. m . train fo r Chicago. Being unable to awaken h im, the room was entered by means of a ventilator over the door, when the g e n -t leman was foumt to be dead. He waa nn advertMnii ugenl for Su lphur B i t -ters, which has an extensive aale. The coroner returned a verdict of dea th f rom heart disease. His body was sent east immediately.—Cfn. Commercial.

HAHITI'AI. constipation can bo entire-ly cured by the use of Hlbbard 's R h e u -mat ic Sy rup af ter oil o ther remedies j |ave failed.

I'ldrt.'i L.y lor Pitcher's Castoria.

Wlim I'.kliy * iu aluk, |rr gats Imr Cutoria. Wlim ilia wiu a Clillil, ulie ortal fur CMtorlk, Wh«n ub# liwaiup SI in, nbo rluo( to Outnrla, Wlirnthahiul Oliildmi. the gaTftbrm Csiluris,

The Fall-McDonnell spar r ing last Fr iday evening wa^ not very Isrge-ly at tended a n d tho Interest didn ' t seem l o b e so very Intense. The people of th is town don ' t seem to be "bui l t tha t w a y " exauUy. Tho exhibition consis-ted'of 4 rounds hy F. C. Whi te and Mike O'Donnell, two Ada klda; 3 rounds bv Paddv C. r ro l l , of Buffalo, and Kellav, of Cleveland; 3 rounds lictween Tom O'Donnell and some big amateur

Stwki 9 rounds between J i m Fell and liarlie Mitchell, of Jaoksou; S rounds

by J ack Donahue und C l ' n t Simmons, both of the Rapids, and a uouule uf rouiida by Full and O'Dunuell. If there liad Iieen about JO per cent lens whiskey inside Uie " l i o u j o " the exhibition would nave been considerably more creditable.

Alxmt fp r ty fr i tmds m a d e Rev. H. W . Powell a very pleasati lsurprlso Wcdnes-d a y e v e n i n g ' Mr. Blain, In behalf of the comoany , p n w n t e d a Hm valise (Mrs. P. is going on a journey) , and a purse with a n u m b e r of t h e dollars of our daddies t o Mrs. Powell , a handsomo pair of slippers and a oat-o-nlno-talla with the legend, " spa re Uio rod apd spoil t h e chi ld ," to Mr. n r o w m . and a p i i r of shoea fur th« baby.

Cant of Tbanks .

The many f r i ends who au kindly as-sisted dur ing t h e sickness and a l the dea th and burial of our little d a u g h U v will please accept our hear t fe l t thanks .

M R . A S D M H H . A O R L B E R T W . M O B B K .

DYSPKPWA or mdlgosUon always yields to t h e cura t ive properitlea of Hlbbard 's Rheumat i c Syrup , contai ' . lug as ll doaa r a t u r e ' s specific for the

Millinery Sale. OFF

Wo have on hand a full stock of

Spring and S u m m e r Goods, Which we do not care to carry over. Therefore, in order to

reduce stock, we will sell for the balance of the season,

TO CASH CUSTOMERS.

All Millinery Goods at J4 Off from the regular price. Call

and see us, and you will find this is a bona fide sale.

CARPENTER & CO., 4 Doors East of P. O., on the Bridge.

COLLAR & WEEKES.' Largest and Most Complete Line

IN LOWELL.

SPECIAL THINGS IN

Embroideries. Laees, Parasols and Dress Goods. . You should see before buying.

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[ie EVER SHOWN IN LOWELL,

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DUMORDlkOICIKCOMPAIir, 17/ Snrr ST-Demon 4 f cv / l

COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF HERBS.

IAWRMIODPIIPIER I 'ml t lvf l r Ciiran I .Ur r nnil Kidney ComplalBU. Conttlpallon, KheuinatUni, Hcrofala, Urop«y, Bll-lonanra*. Maliirla, IMatirlr*. nnil all lllarMC* arlalnf fro to Impnr r Blood.

F O K T H E L A D I E S .

julir* will llnd thla a p r r f f r t rmifdj - for f r r a s l t Tl , w e b a* painful and tupprvaasd BMastraatloa. ««* i f , and alao for btaullfyloie U f iximplrxloo and tx*i

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N O T I C E O U R G U A R A N T E E .

We m y to all iry U and U cimvlnced.the same us * e lia»e contlncrd otluTK.nnd If It doea not do lu i t aa repn«ente<l, return tlie psckafe and lia»e your money refunded,

f o r sale by all dniKxlHlH or all authorized canraiwlDif br-enUi,at *»<-. SOe ani l SI-OO iter F a c k s s e . or malltnl lu any aildresn on rwelpt of price, by tbe

Diamond Medicino Oo.. 77 State Street, - Detroit, Mlcb.

Everyone efaouM b a r e a package In their home and never

f ^ A o n n t a W a n t e d I n a l l t o c a l i U e * . H r K * l r « Inilurenienta. (16yl)

M O R O - A - i s r &C s m i t h ;

And extra nice patterns. Will soon have a Carpet Room where we shall be able to show them to much

better advantage.

Also Lace Curtains in GREAT VARIETY.

REMEMBER THE PLACE.

LARGEST STOCK, B E S T BAFLGRAINB.

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT

SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. C o l l a r & Weekes. ' Builders' Hardware a Specialty,

HARDWARE.

Don'l fail lo see Jewell's M o l e Novelly Ranges. ALSO i FINE LINE OF 8AS0LINE STOVES.

NELSON, MATTER & COMPANY, M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F

1 T O m n P A T R O N S . Are 7011 sspeciolly InU-restod in tho purchase a t Han i waro th is uooson ? If so

| w c wish to call your a t tent ion to our stock which Is complete in

Builders Hardware, Doors, Sash and Blinds; Farmers Supplies and Repairs usually kept; Deep Well and Cistern Pumps; Iron or Wood Tubing; Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and P lumb-ing Work done in all their varied branches .

A L L G O O D S

O P F E R R D T O Y O U CHEAPER

Than Ever Before. I' We t rus t you will not need to go to any other town to bet ter yourselves. W e

Kratufully t hank our pa t rons for past pa t ronage anil shall t ry to mer i t a cont in-uance of the same.

1W. R. BLAISDELL & CO. Nos. 33, 35 4 37 Canal St.,

GRANU RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. A fu l l l ine of Parlor Goods and Draperies o f aH g rade i .

GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! L O W E L L . F E B R U A R Y 17. 1888.

>ii« Quality amounts to little unless the price be Fair, Low Prices are not Bargains unless Quality is there.

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Be lure to Get Hood's Bamparllla, my child. Bee that they do not gtra you anyUilng else. You remember It U the medicine wmch did muua >0 much cuud a ywuago—niyfstorlie

Spring Medicine Nearly ever) body needs a good iprlnimcdl-

oluo llki' Hood's Bamparllla to expel I tie* which aefliunulAte la the blood 1 winter, keep up ulrcnjth as warm comes on, crvnlu an appetlto and healthy digestion. Try Hood's Barsaparllla and you will bo eonvlnced of Its peeullar merits, it It the Ideal spring medicine-re-liable, beneBcl.il. pleasant to take, and glres lull raluo for Uie money. Bosurotoget

Hood's Sarsaparllla foldbyslUniKliti, Kliiixtoffl. m p t f r t o n l r ty a I, HOOD * CO,. AputhMulM. Low.ll, M»n.

IOC Doses One Dollar

PERhECTION IN STYLE AND ASSORTMENT. - x - SATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE.. These are yours if you make selections from our New Spring Stock of

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, MPS. GENTS' reWHSHyyi MODS Mjj) THUNHS.

OUR STOCK this SPRING IS AS STYLISH AND HANDSOME AS ANY ON EARTH Immense Assortment! New Features ! Exclusive Styles ! Reliable. Trusty, Serviceable Goods Marked at Rock-

Bottom Prices.

t H A S . A L T H I N , f b e P e o p l e s P o p u l a r O I o t M e r . ESTABLISHED 1868. - CORNER STORE TRAIN'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.

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POWDER Absolutely Pure.

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S O L D I E R S ! T h o u m l o w l K i u i l a l t h e r e q u e s l of i n n n y

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Interior Department, iir.d nil t h e h u r e n i u t h e r c o t a n d is now

Headv lo Proseeule Claims, f o r t h o s e t h a t may 1H> e n t i t l e d to P E N -

S I O N anil B O U N T Y .

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

h a s m o v e d h is P a i n t S h o p o v e r i lohn .Mills" (^jirrinRo Shop , n n d is r e ady lo d o nil w o r k in t h e l ine of

Buggy, Carriage and Wagon

PAINTING n t r c a s o n a h l e figures t o sui t Ihe t imes . Al l w o r k g u a r a n l c o d t c bo of t h o liest. Cal l n n d ge t pri«*s b e f o r e go ing elbe-w h e r e .

(Umf.) A . B A R R .

G I T Y

B u s L i n e FOREMAN & TALBOT. PROP'S.

Ordi ni for I'smcuri-™ or BonnKS It-fi nl Trnln'x Hotel. Davlillouxu or Foreman A Al-

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U a dluanc of Iho miieou« niembrat.e. .-enerallv n UII< n a u l p a t n u w ai I hold lu lli« lirnd. From lliu. [Kilnl

ci Igiimllni; In llir nasal piiiiKiii,itt and malnlaln-Ing lla Rtrone hold lulh«lii__ It seuda fonli a polnonoiiM vlrut Into llm "torn «ch and through Uio dlgMtlvo organj.. inmipi-Ing tho blood and producing other troublesome nn I dnng'-roufi syinplomn,

Vparticlr li appllnd Into each noatrll and In ii^reeahln. Price SO cenU at dniggltta: hy mall, r,' ,-l»tored, CO cent*. ELY IIUOTHEI18,

50 Warren Kt„ New York.

TRAOC MARK RCOISTmCD.

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Lognn L a r u n m .

l i te s ick lliis n e e k

Mrs. W m . Cns l i - r . n i e n t i o n e d last w e e k , is st i l l v e r y ill.

Mr . a n d Sirs V . Yoker . of I n d . , w e r e f a i l e d h e r e o n a c c o u n t of t h e d a n g e r o u s illnes-s of t h e t a t t e r ' s s is ter . Mrs . W m . C u s t e r .

Mr. a n d Mrs. W m . W a l t o n , of W d l -i a m s l o n , a r e v i s i t i n g the i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . V, C. W a l t o n , a n d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s .

Merae L a k e li lpplen.

Bo rn to Mr . n n d Mrs. F r a n k C h a t t e r -d o n , a son , J u n e I I .

N o se rv ices o r S . S. ut M o r s e Lnke e h m c h Inst S u n d a y on a c c o u n t of Vt iar -t e r l y m e e t i n g a t W e s t B o w n e .

A t S o . Lnwol l KiaiiKe, last S i t t u r d a y e v e n i n g , t h e r e w e r e i n t e r e s t i n g d i scus -s i o n s on t h e b o i l m e t h o d of u s i n g t h e H i g h w a y t a x n n d a lso on t h o q u e s t i o n of r a i s i n g f o d d e r .

TJi# w h i s t l e a n d p u l l of t h e t a r s on t h e 1). I * A N . a r e to lie h e a n l d a i l y .

Mr . S h e r m a n S k i d m o r e is Ra ln in j ; h e n l t h a g a i n .

H o t g r o w i n g w e a t h e r .

Mr . S. P . C u r t i s goes In C h l c a g n lo a t t e n d t h e Kepub ln -an C o n v e n t i o n .

So. Ilomoii llrrenen.

H o t . H o t t e r .

H o t t e r . H o t .

H o t t e s t . H o t t e s t .

Mrs . M a u r i c e L e a k ( m e E l l a V u k e r y ) n n d he: t w o l i t t l e g i r l s , of D a k o t n . n re h e r e v i s i t i n g f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s a n d wil l r e m a i n t h i s s i tun ie r

A l a r g e u t t e n d i i n c e a n d a pl t -asant t i m e o n C h i l d r e n ' s Day a t t h e U n i o n c h u r c h las t S u n d a y .

C h a r l e s M e r c e r I w u g h t L e v i F l e t ch -e r ' s a n d J . ( i . S t o r y ' s wool n l t h e b a r n h u t week .

T r a c k l a y i n g o n t h e east a n d w e s t U. R. n t t r a i ts p e o p l e f r o m q u i e t n d i s t a n c e a n d it is b e y o n d t h e j u n c t i o n t h e y h a v e t o g o n o w .

W e c o m m c n c e d h a v i n g o n t h e 20 th of h is t yi-ar; a n d finishea o n t h e liOth, t h e s u m e d a y t h e b i n d e r l in i shed c u t t i n g o u r w h e a t , b u t w e t h i n k w h e a t h a r v e s t wi l l n o t I n t e r f e r e w i t h a 4tli of J u l y c e l e b r a t i o n t h i s y e a r .

W e t h i n k if e v e r y ex-So ld ie r does h is d u t y w h e n h e v o t e s t h a t t h e r e is l i t t le d o u h t b u t w h a t t h e J u i ' i i N U , wi l l soon g i v e us t h e n a m e ol t h e n e x t P r e s i d e n t .

Mrs. W h i t m a n , of Por t H u r o n , is vis-i t i n g nt W . S. S t o r y ' s .

W i l l Cogswe l l look t h e j o b o f i.-rnve). i n g t h e h i g h w a y l ie tween t h e M. E. c h u r c h a n d t h e W a r e s choo l h o u s e . P r i c e !IT t U. a y a r d .

N e a r l y e v e r v f a r m e r will m a k e h is old m o w i n g m a c h i n e w o r k t h i s s e a s o n .

a r a t ( » u l in t l te r lnga .

Mr . j i i d Mrs. J o h n Less i ter . uf J e r s e y , O a k l a n d , Co . . a r e visi tor* a l H . I-essi-t e r ' s

A n u m b e r a r e t r o u b l e d w i t h co lds , ac -c o m p a n i e d w i t h g r e a t s o r e n e s s of t h e l u n g s .

W . H. H . D a v i s h a s p u t in a e e m e n t wel l fo r A . A . W e e k s , also a w i n d m i l l .

11 Less i t e r so ld f o u r head of c a t t l e to W i l l Sp iee r , J u n e 16th.

Mr. a n d Mi*. J o s i a h ( i ibbs a n d d a t i g h ' t e r , Mrs. Dr. Ro l l e r , all of E d t n o r e , a r e

i s i t ing L u c i u s Brooks ' f a m i l y , Mi*, t i . I ieing t h e i r o n l y d a u g h t e r .

( i r eenv i l l e . B i d d i n g a n d n e i g h b o r i n g f r i e n d s hold t h e i r a n n t i s l p i c n i e w i t h Mr. and Mra . G e o . A c k e r t , J u n e 10. I t wus a lovely d a y a n d l akes o n e v e r y b a n d . So t h e h a p p y c o m p a n y cou ld lioat r ide a n d fish lo t h e i r l ie;irt» eon-l e n t .

T h e past f e w d a y s t h e h e a t h a s been f r o m Do t o 104'*. Co rn g r o w i n g f i n e l y . N o w a n d t h e n t h e r e is a Held of w h e a l o r c lover t h a t d o e s o n e good t o see a s g o o d c lover h a s been s u c h a r a r e t y of l a t e .

W e a r e g l a d t o say t h a t M r . C h a s . E d d y ' s c o n d i t i o n is c h a n g i n g l o r t h e l ie t te r , a n d a l t h o u g h h e s u i t e r s s e v e r e l y a t l imes , is d o i n g we l l .

L a w y e r s M c B f i d e a n d E g g l e s t o n a r e i n t o w n o n p r o f e s s i o n a l b u s i n e s s a n d in-t e n d e d t h e C a t h o l l o c h u r c h S u n d a y .

MAUU.

Wi l l C o t t o n o f t h i s v i l lage l i as been a p p o i n t e d a s s i s t a n t in t h e h o m e o p a t h i c hosp i t a l of t h e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y a t A n n A r l w r . W i l l ' s f r i e n d s wil l b e g l u d to l e a r n t h a t h e is r e c e i v i n g m e r i t e d recog-n i t i o n .

S . P . I l u t c h i n f o n , of D e t r o i t , i s in t h e m a r k e t h e r e f o r t h o wool s e a s o n .

B . F . D o n o v a n h a s e x c h a n g e d h is t w o hoiiBes a n d lo t s in th i s v i l l a | : e f u r p r o p e r t y i n P e t o s k y . T h o e x c h a n g e w a s m a d e w i t h I s a a c L . A u s t i n .

A s will bo s e e n in a n o t h e r c o l u m n , t h e p r o p r i e t o r s of t h e d i H e r e n t bar l ie r s h o p s m t h i s v i l l a g e h a v e m u t u a l l y a g r e e d to c lose t h e i r r e spec t i ve p l a t e s of b u s i n e s s o n S u n d a y .

I n t h e s p r i n g of IMHO C h a r l e s L. B l akes l ee w a s a p p o i n t e d m a r s h s l of t h i s v i l lage . A m o n g tho d u t i e s w h i c h f a l l s u p o n t h a t off ic ia l is t h e c o l l e c t i o n o f t h e v i l l age t a x e s . W h e n t h e c o m i t -t e e a p p o i n t e d t o s e t t l e w i t h t h e m a r s h a l m a d e t h e i r r e p o r t , i t « a s f o u n d t h a t t h e r e w a s a d e f i c i t o t s o m e t'i&'i w h i c h h e w a s u n a b l e t o p a y , h a v i n g p l a n e d t b a t a m o u n t o n de t ios i t in t h e b a n k of L e e a n d B r o w n . T h e m o n e y w a s t h e r e o n depos i t w h e n I h e b a n k f a i l e d a n d B lakesee b e i n g i n T e r y m o d e r a t e c i r c u m -s t a n c e s cou ld n o t m a k e t h e m a t t e r good . W e d n e s d a y o f t h i s w e e k a s u i t was b r o u g h t a g a i n s t B lakes lee a n d h is b o n d s m e n . E d s o n P . flifford a n d J e r o m e B r o w n e , f o r t h e r e c o v e r y of t h e m o n e y . T h e d e f e n s e s n o w e d t h a t B l a k e s l e e w a s n e v e r l ega l ly e l e c t e d , h a v i n g Iieen ap-p o i n t e d o n m o t i o n b y a vim ivct vo le i n s t e a d of b y b a l l o t a s t h e c h a r t e r di-r e c t s a n d t h a t h e n e v e r took t h e o a t h of utVice l i e f o i e a n off icer q u a l i f i e d t o ad -m i n i s t e r t h e s a m e . I h e p r o s e c u t i o n c l a i m e d t h a t a l t h o u g h t h e r e w a s a n tr-r e g i i l u n t y i n b o t h thw e l ec t i on a n d t h e I Kinds, st i l l h e w a s de /actio m a r s h a l a n d a s s u c h h i s a c t s w e r e v a l i d a n d h i s iHindsiuen w o u l d lie held r e s p o n s i b l e . T h e fu l l a m o u n t now c l a i m e d b y t h e v i l lage is $177.4:1, a s Mr . B l a k e s e e t u r n -ed in $75 o l h i s s a l a r y t o w a r d s Uie de-f ic i t . T h e j u r y b r o u g h t in a v e r d i c t of " n o c a u s e of a c t i o n ' a n d I h e c a s e will lie appea led lo t h e c i r cu i t cour t .—Jam'o I ,

M r s . C h a s . P r a t t n n d e o n , ' w h o h a v e b e e n y i s i t i n g f r i e n d s a t K a l a m a r o o , re-

; t u r n e d las t S a t u r d a y .

Y o u r sc r ibe a t t e n d e d t h e e x e r c i s e s a t t h e M. E . c h u r c h C h i l d r e n ' s D a y a n d b y t h e p r o f u s i o n o f flowers d i s p l a y e d o n e w o u l d c o n c l u d e t h a t i t w a s f l o w e r d a y . T h e d i s p l a y of f l owors , t h e s i n g i n g , t h e s p e a k i n g b y b o t h y o u n g a n d old w a s a b o v e t h o a v e r a g e . M u c h c r e d i t is d u e M r . C o l l a r a n d w i f e . Mr . a n d Mrs . F . M o r t o n , Blisses J e n n i e a n d C a r r i e F a m -h a m a n d t h e c h i l d r e n f o r t h e i r e n e r g e t -ic w o r k t o m a k e C h i l d r e n ' s D n y a s u c -cess .

F r a n k M c E l r o y h a s c o m m e n c e d w o r k o n h is n e w h o u s e .

C h n s . O o r n u e h a s a n e w h o r s e .

Woo l is not m o v i n g Tvery f a s t . T h e l o w pr ices t e n d to k e e p I h e f a r m e r s f r o m se l l i ng .

Mis . M. F . W i l m o t . of F e n t o n , M i c h . , in w r i t i n g lo Dr . W h i t e , In p r a i s e of liis g r e a t L i v e r R e m e d y . " D a n d e l i o n A l t e r a l i v e . " m a k e s t h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e -m e n t : " W e a r e n o w r e c o v e r i n g f r o m a f o u r m o n t h s s e ige of s i c k n e s s in o u r f a m i l y . F ive w e r e d o w n a t t h e s a m e l i m e Willi T y p h o i d f e v e r . W o t o o k h o m e o n e b o t t l e of y o u r D a n d e l i o n . My h u s b a n d tooTc i t . a n d 1 g a v e s o m e o f it In t h e c h i l d r e n , a n d i t h a s d o n e t h e m m o r e good t h a n a l l t h e o t h e r m e d i c i n e s t h e y h a v e t a k e n , a n d we r e c o m m e n d i t to a l l o u r f r i e n d s . " T h i s m o d i c m e is p r e p a r e d h y D r . A . R W h i l e , a r e g u -larly e d u c a t e d p h y s i c i n n of m a n y y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e , a m i is g u a r a n t e e d t o p e r -f o r m nil t h a t is c l a i m e d of i l .

F o r s a l e b y Y e l t e r & I .ook

M e n ' s odd p a n t s , a c k n o w l e d g e d b y e v e r y o n e t o b e Uio n i c e s t l ine e v e r b r o u g h t t o Ix iwel l , t h a t sold f r o m $2 25 u p In $0.50, n o w o f f e r e d f o r $1.90 t o $ 4 . 5 0 a t H o w a r d ' s .

"MY W I F E S A I D

to m e l a s t n i g h t : H o w m u c h d o y o u s u p p o s e w e l i ave pa id o u t f o r o u r d o c -t o r s a n d m e d i c i n e in t h e l a s t y e a r ? I t o l d h e r 1 d i d n o t k n o w . T o d o c i o n I h a v e p a i d n o t h i n g , and five d o l l a r s wor t l i of S u l p h u r B i t t e r s h a s k e p t h e a l t h in o u r f a m i l y . L . ANDREWS, 12 B o w d o l n s t r e e t , B o s -

t o n

CATIIARTU',— H l b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c S y r u p is o n e of I h e f i n e s t l a x a t i v e s in t h e w o r l d , m o v i n g t h o b o w e l s e f f e c t i v e -ly a s t u i l dy , w i t h o u t p a i n , g r i p i n g o r w e a k n e s s .

Satisfactory Teas and Coffees are tlioce that

S U I T T H E P U R C H A S E R .

The Verdict of the Fanilly at the

B R E A K F A S T OR TEA TABLE

reitardinif the*e eoodiiond whence they come I* a most Important one.

W h e r e d i d v o u q e t t h a t

Tea or Coffee? Our eiperlence with Tea* and Coffee* ena-

ble* u* to

Guarantee Satisfaction, or they may be returned and money refunded.

We Roasl Our Own

COFFEES.

P l e a s e f a v o r u s w i t h y o u r o rde r s .

Y O U R S V E R Y R E S P ' Y ,

A. FISHER & CO.

T h e w a l e r t a n k a t t h i s p l ace is n e a r l y c o m p l e t e d u n d t h e s t a t i on ImiltlingR well u n d e r w a y .

Miss Lil l ie M a r k ! a m , w h o h a s been a t t e n d i n g schoo l in Do l ro i t . r e t u r n e d h o m e last w e e k .

If all goes w e l l t h e ra i l road Co. t h i n k t h a t ( i . L. & G . R. will be c o n n e c t e d by s tee l ra i l s w h e n S a t u r d a y n i g h t c o m e s .

Mrs . B e n j a m i n , of P o r t l a n d , wil l lec-t u r e in t h e l n l « r e s t s of t e m | i e r n n c o . Sa t -u r d a y E v e . J u n e 2!). E v e r y b o d y in-u r d a y v i ted .

M u c h i l i sea t i s fac t ion la s h o w n by Ihe m e n w o r k i n g o n t h e r s i l rond b e c a u s e tlie pay m a s t e r keeps t h e m w a i t i n g f o r t h e i r p a y .

Nea r ly e v e r y p l ace in l o w n h a s bonrd-e r s .

T h e I t a l i n n s e m p l o y e d on t h e 1) O. L & O . R. R . R. m o v e d t h e ' r b o a r d i n g ca r t o C l a r k s v i i l e fas t S u n ' ay .

H a t c h & S c o v t l l e n re in t h e m a r k o t r e a d y t o pay t h e h ighes t m a r k e t p r i ce f o r w o o l

Miaa L e n a S w e e t , of D e t r o i t , i s a g u e s t of MMB E m m a Nosh .

D o n ' t f o r g e t t h e t e m p e r a n c e l e c t u r e at t h e W . M. c h u r c h S a t u r d a y n i g h t .

B u y i h e N e w H i g h A r m

SINGER MACHINE.

IT IS THE BEST. S u p p l i e s fo r a l l S e w i n g M a c h i n e s a l r e -

d u c e d p r i c e s .

U f i c e O p p o s i t e F o r e s t Mi l l s .

j . N . C 0 0 L E Y , A g t .

Lowell, Mich.

FREE noNsuLHTioN — DR. A. B. SP INNEY, -Medical Super in tenden t of t h e Yps l l t n t

S a n i t a r i u m for the purpOM: of nmiDiinods

l ing his iiutny fr iends nnd pnt ients llmi can

not v i s i to r consnlt h i ina l ilicSanii.iriiini, ha

ojiencd nn Olliiv vi l i te | , . ' .ai named belon

ami will be liter.- u n that lay, f rom K A . M

unt i l I G J ' . M . T h e DOCK.I has been twenty

l i g h t yearn in p n i d i i v — th i r teen years it

ITneral pnu i i re , and lifteen year* in llie s tud.

Mid t m U n e n t ol" all furiii^ of ( ' h r t m i c D i s

msei-. The last two years has hail charge

firstof A l m a a m l now Y|a.il iuiliSsiil tariunis

Hav ing secured an u'llt- : .- . | - iant, lie is en

ableil to get away from llie Siuiitariimi fon

days a t a t ime. I f you hnve C a t a r r h . T h r o a t

Lung, Eye, E a r , U v e r , S t o n a e h , Kidney

o r N e r v H s D l t e a t e s , improve ilii* op|Kir

tuni ty for a careful exaqi insl iou. If yoiti

case is curable lie will tell vou s o ; if you cat be treated at honie he wifl du MI, if not. In will tell vou wlmt it will lO ' l a i i d linw Ion; i t will lolte at t l ie Sanitnriiiin.

GLASSES filled to all istno. needing them. Special al teni ion given lo Rec ta l , Uterlni

and P r i v a t e D i seoae i . -

ORAND KAPIDS. nbw R A T H B U N H O U S E , F I R S T M O N

D A Y O F E A C H M O N T H . (82niil.

N O C U R E N O P A Y I A V o i r a n d B q n a n Oflbr t o ZBTallda t o t r y

T h s H a w S s t h o d T r s a t m a n t By which o n r a a o e M i l n o o r l D f o h r o n l o d l a e a -*«• and d e f o r m i t i e s h M b a e n a o u D i r o r m . t l i a t we will now f o a r a n t M to t r ea t bad or r e p a u d Incurable caaes, f o r a a t lpn la ted price u n t i l cured, and I n e M e o f f a l l a n t o n f o n d a l l U i e m o n e y paid us unde r t u c h w r i t t s c f n a r a n t M . I t w I l l i x M t y o u D o t h l n c t o l o v e s t l n t e t t a l s o i r -er, aa conia l ta t lon a t t b e oflloea o r by le t te r It f ree . T a k e n o e h a n e e - - u t y n o money to a d o s -lor . unle ts h e h a a o o n i l d c n c e onough lu blu t k l l l t o g u a r a n t e e a c u r e . N o m a l t e r w b a t U i e n a m e or na ture of y o n r d l u a a e m a y bs, call o n o r w r U e U i a t g i v i D a ^ . s s x . o o m p l o x l o o a n a

P a r t i , conu lm t n page*, over KOIIItutraUoni, ajnaptoma oi dUeaae* and report* of ovar 10/n) curw; Pmerlptlooe for tba car* ol a.nut* dlaeaaae by /llopatolfl, Homuiot'alhlc and KoleoUo rtcae-dlea: Hygienic I tu l ructfou for every lady.gtoUt-meo aDdlainlly. Will be mailed on rowlpt ol » two-otntatampa, or40c«ntaln*UTrr.

Part I I . prlvata Informalloii for m m aad boy*, young oi old, mailed ualed In plain envelop* on lucelpt o i l two-cent atampa. or lOoenta Inallver.

Part I I I . lalonnaUon and Inatruclloai for I*-diet, married or alogle, M colored liltutraUona, aymptomt. advice and report* of cure*: muled u> ladle* only, lealed lo plain enveiop* on receipt o l i two-eeut •U.mp* or U cent* In tflTer. Thelbrre

a - " * - " M

HL.CInclnuatl ,O. A l l l e i t s n m u a t b e a d d r e > •ed to Br. J. C, Maaetfr. H a f t Bteck: Detrett. Kith.

Ws bava cared InTalid* In all pan* ol tb* world Ibrdagh correjpowdence; remedlM aad iDltruc-UouiMlng i t n l b> Hall or Lzpreu ,

B ine's ( *n\i\

(omfound For The Nervous

The Debilitated The Aged.

I U R t a Nervou* Pro«trtllon,Ntrvou* Head-m acht. Neuralgia. NervouaWtakaae*. ^ ^ ^ ^ S t o m a c h and Liver DI******, aad all

afltctlona of th* Kldaeyt.

A N E R V E T O N I C . Otoaox W, IIOCTOH. Nri'iroai', l.'oinf..*ayi:

- For two rrata I waa a -ufftrrr from DWTOO* d». blllty, •od I thank Dod •ad tbe dlKcrerer of tb* T*luabU remedy that pAiat** C n x a i Ooaroun) cured me. /I it * .tillable moady. Lrog m*y II Ur*. Let uiy one write to me for *d»lM."

A N A L T E R A T I V E . Aroxto AIIBOTT. Wirowi. V*., i tyi :

" I belltre Pii i*1 . OnjraTCnurorso tared my life. Ml trouble •erninl to be an Internal humor. Before f UMil It 1 WM rrirrrrd with tn •raptlon from "bead lo heel." Tbe eniptlon I* rapidly batUng. and I ara nve liundn'd |(*r cent, better every way."

A L A X A T I V E . A. C. IIIMS. Wnnx Hivr-a J r sc r ios . Vr.. ay*;

Fur two year* loal I have been aareat •uSerer from kidney and liver trouble*. *tlende>l with dy*. pefnl* ami conatlimUon. Before I be**n to take CtLraif t'ourot'ND It teemed t* thounh rnrvf*(a» tiled Uia. Now I ctn aay «ol»("» alia tue,

A D I U R E T I C . llrowi* ABTIOTT. Biorx l^rrr. Iowa.aay*:

" I h*ve l .eu ualng Pil*i;,« C a m OOOTOUKD ami II h u ilone me mure in>od for kldneya tad Uiui baek thin any other niedldiio I hate ever Ukea.

Uuudrrda of ln4lnK>oltIt bare been rewired (ICD iwraou* who liave uaed llila reiuedy with remarkable benelM. Kend for circular.

Prto. 81.00. SeU by DnggMa.

WELLS,RICHARDSON A CO., P rop r i a to r s BUnUMUTUN. VT,

irTO MACKINAC

Summer Tours. P A L A C E S T C A M C R S . L o w R A T E *

Pour Tripe per Week Between

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

St, CUlr. Oakland Heuae, Marine city, •very Week Day Betwan

D E T R O I T A N D C L E V E L A N D Special Bonday Tripe daring July end AuguM.

O U R I L L U S T R A T E D P A M P H L E T S Bate, aad B n a n l a a Tick.* wUI be furnlahed

hyyoorTieiut A^eat. oraddreM E & WH1TCOMB, Q u i P u t . Aanr .

DiUilt&CknItH ttm Nirlptloi Cs. D E T R O I T . M I C H .

3 =

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Bankrupt Sale of Dry Goods! r

J. L. HUDSON Z X - A J S B O T J Q - H T T H E

Bankrupt Stocks of Q. W. Hatch, of Lowell, and Major B. D. Saflford, of Grand Haven,

Prom the Assifimee of ROOT, STRONG & CO., of Detroit, and is

Now Selling Them et HATCH'S OLD STAND, in Lowell, et

5&1

14 OFF H P r o m U o w e s t M a r k e d P r i c e s .

WHY GO WITH DIRTY COLLARS & CUFFS !

THE American Steam Laundry Will do you the Veij^Bert Work at Ordl t t ry

F . G . S T O N E , A g e n t Uoodt delivered DM tame week.

The M s are' CLEAH NEW and DESIRABLE and afford the greatest opportunity ever offered to buy Dry Goods in these parts.

U

EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND ; ONE-aUARTER OFF.

ja La H U D S O N a

THE

Lowel l Journal, Mas recently been

^ENLARGED, by the addition of four columns, and the columns lengthened

two inches, and

IMPROVED by the addition of a laige amount of Reading Matter,

containing

Special Features which have never before appeared in the paper.

NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,

as it gives all the news of this section and also the news of the U. Si and world.

Notwithstanding the many improvements and added features, the

IT'S RED HOT! Not the weather, but the

Competition on Agricultural Implements K A N D

KELLEY WILL NOT BE XJNDEESOLD. Any one with the cash can buy any implement of me

AT EXACTLY THE COST PRICE OF THE ARTICLE, laid ou the platform, and I will convince any buyer that this is the truth or I will give him

the article.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!

I Keep a Pull Assortment of the Oliver Chilled, South Bend and Wiard Plows-the best made.

I m m e u e S t o c k e f E e a p e n & M o w e r s . You will save money ever)' time .ty buying of

P. KELLEY, U Train's Hotel Block. LOWELL.

PQ 1 haven't said anything about my Full Stock ol Carriages, Buggies, Harness , • O . ™ Repairs, Harrows. Cultivators, &c., but 1 have them, at bottom prices.

Price Remains the Same, and no one can plead that they do not get the full amount of

their investment when such a paper as the J O U R N A I .

can be obtained for only

NE DOLLAR A YEAR.

Headquarters for Boots and Shoes, i TAYI-0R & KOPF.

Howk & Bostwick carry the Largest and Best Stock in town. T h e only firm in

town that sells' the

C e l e b r a t e d J a m e s M e a n s $ 3 . 0 0 S h o e

C A L L A T

" T h e Old R e l i a b l e . "

BANK BLOCK - LOWELL MICH,

P A T E N T S M M T i Uareata aad Trade Mark* oUalnod. and all Pat Adjutli Hielf to « ¥ Hctw tent bualnea*conilucted for MODBIIATE KEK8 Hu lee rev* ef SlilcMflg.

OUR OFFICE IH OfPOUlTE 0 8. PATKVT WW keM t b a w U OFFICE. We hare no tub-agenclf*. all butlnca* -- " J " * 1

direct, hence can tranaact patent btndneea In lew Ume and a t LESS COST than thoee remote from Waahlnrloa.

Head model, drawing, or uboto. with de«*rip tlon. We advUe If patentable or not. ' free of l i iarre , Oorfee ls notrtoeUII pateat laat-cumd.

A book. " H o * lo Obtain Patent*, "with refer-eanM to actual client* lu your tttate.euuaty, or town, tent free. Addreca

C . A . S N O W & C O . ,

Opopdte Patent Offl>-e. WMblufinn, I). C.

NtutGmulnruuUt

funeral Directors F U L L L I N E S O P A L L G R A D E S O t

P U R N I T U R B .

P H I C E S A L W A Y S R E A S O N A L , T A Y L O R & K O P P ,

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

AUIM r o L n i v c