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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Office in Train's Opera House Block. VOLUME XXIV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY lo, 1881). Three Cents Per Copy NUMBER 1(5. CAN PAL GOSSIP. A Dally looord of Kvents Truns- plrluff in Washlnirtoa Frank W. I'ulmer, of llllnnK Mailn I'ulilU rrlnlKr—Olhrr Atipnlnlinrnl. -Nlmrl- dan'. Monumrnl—Olhnr Nolo. nf Inl.r.it. Htwn nnurLT TOUI. •WAHHiNcitoM, Mny K - T h # I'MSIIIOIII IUM sppolntiul Krmik W, I'olmor. nf llllunK to IM I'ulillo I'rliitsr. nnd Tlieoilnro ItiHiwvoll. of New Yutk, nnd Huuli K Tliiiin|H>un, of Bo nth Carolina, to bu menben of tliu I'lvll Ban-too OmimlMloa WiiumuTolt, May K-I'IIIUHI 8UtM Con- •ul Cruwoll, at Amoy, Olilna. mjiorU Dial the tan crop Uiuro hail nhrunk 2:1,1"' Imlf- oheata ll« inya It In an Inferior artlcla and U being larifnly ailultorabiil for tlio Amer- ican market, anil atlila that boncit lnii|wo. tlog a t .Nuw York would prcvont ita linpur- tatlon Into the Unltod Htatcn WAiniNOTn't, May K..-lt la announotd upon authnrlty of a ('ahlnnt offlmir thai John A. Knauder, of Chicago, who wn, a|v. polutad Minister to Donmark, will not take his olfloe WAmHOTOM. May K—(leneral Hhorldan'a tnonnmeut at Arlington ComaUjry la ncar- Ing eomplutlon nnd will bu randy for nn- Talllng on Dacorntlon Day It wlU conalat nf almplu monolith of granlto with throo •Idea plain, while upon the aide toward Waahlngton will 'w • medallion containing the bunt of Hhondnn with a hoadiinartora flag draped In behind The only luaorlp- Uon will bo the word "Hhetldait" WAtnixnTON, May 9.—Aaalnlant Ht-oreUry Bniaey haaorerrulod n IHinalon OUlco do- daton and allowed a pmmlon to ('Atherlne Chenowlth. Her claim waa rojocted by the Penalon OIUCO on tlie gronnd that her hua> band waa living and that eho waa not there- tore doiHindent \ipon her mm for anpport na ahe had olntmed Mr. Ilnwoy naya It waa •hownto hli MtWMtaon that hor hnahand waaanlmalld and Uiattho aon aupiiorted the family. WAaiimnTON, May 0.—A delegation from the Natlonnl Eight-Hour Ixinguu onw the Froaldout yeaterdny nnd nakod thnt the rank and fllu of the party workera bo reo ognliod. They wanted the varloua heada of departnienta to lie notlOcd that thoy were entitled to a hearing. Tlio President said he would giro the lengue n fair •how. WAtmiNdToH, MnylU—I'roMdont Harrlaon on Thuradny appolntoil A.n Matthowa, Speaker of the Illlnula lloura of Itepro- eentatlvi'B, to bit Uiu First Comptroller of the Treasury, aud Frank C. Lorcland V> be i agent at New York City, vice Frniu el, rwk'iieil VASHINIITON, May 10.—The War Depnrt- maat haa ]uit pulilishod the nllotmontJi of the HOH.nnO appropriated by Cougresa for tiie enulpmont of the mllltla Illinois geta •aJ.MSl; Indiana, 1112*1; Iowa, IIU.SH); Kansas, Michigan. I1U.HI0; Minne- sota, W,^: k^aaourl. 115,188; Nobrsska, •4,740; Ohio. Rl,S.tt; WUoonsin, 110,441. WAIUMOTOM, May 10.—I'rosldcnt Harrison was visited yesterday by the Assoeintlon of Veterans of ItMO, compiwi'd of membors of the Tlppecanoo Club Kx-I'nbllc I'rlnter Olapp acted as ohnlrnmn, and made an ad- Oros* to the I'resldi'nl, who rusimndod In a few well-ohoaen woida VTABHWOTDN, May 10 —William D. O'Con- K , aaslstant general snperlnu-ndent of the •aavlng service, died In this city Thurs- day morning after a long lllnesa from par- klysis. WAamwaTON, May II.—The IVesldent Fri- day afternoon appointed the follcwlng Col- lectonof Internal Hevenue: Levi & Wil- cox, for tho Eighth district of Illinois; Bamuel D. Warncastle, for the Twouty- tiilrd district of I'unnsj lvnnla OKLAHOMA* S '^TVAL. Boomer* rroparlng to 8rrare Claims In the Bloux itf.ervatlun. WAwnxoTos, May 10.—Tlie Inrtructlona (or the Bloux CommlMlon, which have been under preparation for some weeks by tho Indian Departmont, have Itoon given to tho three Conunlaslonera at tho Interior De- partment It will uow be strange If tho Btzaam of emigration started In the direc- tion of Oklahoma, only to be checked 6 d thrown baokwanls at the dlMovery of i limited quantity of tho land avail- able there, la not directed to tho Northwest by the opening of the great Rloux rcserva- Con In Dakota. This roservatlon, which Is expected to be opened In the course of a month or two. comprises 0,300,000 acres of land. It Is owned by tho Bloux tribe. The land to be purchased Ilea In the southern K rdou of Dakota nnd on the northern undnry lino of Nebraska Will lie Huwed at IHillroan. NEW YOBK, May 13.—At a mooting of the executive commltteo of the National Anso- clatlon of Amateur Onnnnnn nt tho Ullsey House It wna decided to hold tho annual regatta at Pullman, 111, on Thursday and Friday, August 8 nnd fl, on the Invitation of the Mlaslsslppl Valley Itowlng Association and the Chicago navy. m n e e Second to I's In Wheat (Irowlng. WAinii*oro«, May 18 -Walter T. OrilBn, pommerclal agent nt limogea, calls atten- tion to the fact that France stands second to the United States as a wheat-growing country. France, talng discoor. jet 1 with the vine. I* turning mora and mote atten- tion to the pnyluotlon of her own food sup- P 1 *- ^ Five Fereons Burned to l>«atk. WnTCHCaru, N. Y., May 8—The real- denoe of Watson Bownes was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, and Mr. Bovnea' mother, two ohlldron and two •erranta were burned to death. Mr. Bownes •nooeeded In saving his wife and one child, bat they were severely burned. Death of an Kx-Oeagvessnan. Kfw Yon*, May 13 - Ex-Congressman I^mnn K. Baas died at tho Hotel Bucklng- han Saturday afternoon of oonsamptlon and heart failure. Ho wna 54 years old. Ht waa a partner of 1'resldent Cleveland, »Ed was district attorney of Eric County, ffl., from ICTltoiaa. Killed In a Ronaway. SJLWLII, F l a , M a y &—Mr. nnd Mr*. J. M. OfteMhlil, of Iowa, and Mr. and Mra. J. D. Burdett, of this place, were thrown from theH wafon yostenlny, nnd Mr. BurdeU •at killed and the two women fatally hurt, while ML Churchill suslaluod but slight In- ) oriel Finished Ihe Count. New YOBK, May 13.-Tho count of tho money In the sub-Treasury was concluded Batordsy and the money found to corre- spond with the statement made by tho late acting Assistant Treasurer The amount lu the Treasury wns H78,aH.74.17\ An Aeronaut's Fate. HotrsTon, Tex., May ia-Prof. 8t Clair, tho aeronaut, In attempting to give his "leap from tho clouds" at Fair Gronnd Park Bundr.y evening lost hla grip on tho para- chute and fell 300 feet to the esrth. Nearly every bono In his oody waa broken. Broke All Rerorda- BOSTOH, May 18.—At Dedham, Mass., Rat- nrday, J. F. Harnett by a standing hop, skip and Jump of 87 feet and ^ Inch beat the yeoord. He cleared 40 feet with three stand- big Jumps, beating the world's record A CLOSE CA.LL. Mra. O. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had every Bvmptoin of heart disease, short- nees of breath, could not lie on left side, oouKh, pains in cheet. etc.. yet after !«- ing given u p to <1ie, waa etired bv Ur. Mill? new cure. Sold by Yeiter & Look. SHE IS "QRATEFDL." "I aaved the life of my little trirl by prompt use of Dr. Acker's Enzlish H^mwy for fVinaumption MPS. WM. V. HAKRIMAK, New York. y a m A LOO*, Drnggwt, Lowell. GIX WOMEN KILLED. A Street-Cur Mrurk tijr nn Knglne lit Kala- IIIIIIOO. Mlrll. KiMMtzoo, Mluh., May K A terrlljle ac- cident oeeuired here Wedne.day evening. Atslioulilp in. switch engine No 5 on the MIohlgnu Central reuelveil orders to proceed to Ushtenui. tho llrst sta- tion wost of here, to aid the New York and Chlemro llmltud, which hud met with an mi'lilont At West Main street crossing a city railway car wna ap- proachlnx 1 he driver, the gates not be- ing loweied nnd seeing nu slgnnls, started to cross the track, when the oar wns struek squarely and enrrled Milly n block There were a dozen paasengers on hoard at the time, of whom six wore killed lliey wore: Mrs. V«n Antwerp. Mis. Oertle Tiliottson, Mrs. Alsxsi.iter llucllock. wile ot the prolcnor of mntbonnit rs si Kulnmutno Collu(e; Mrs. M. E. Wniiles, wile of tlie former dlrnlon •uperlntemlrut ot the I.ske Shore rsilroadt Mrs. Ueorgi Sin lsy, wife of a | rumli.sat Citl- •en; Sin. Ml<tdleloo. The most severely ln]niml are Mra Johu Barnes nnd Mra H. A (ilbson A numlieruf others were slightly hurt I. C. l.ull, the driver, nml n hoy on the platform eneaped unharmed All the dead were horribly mangled, the ear being dragged nearly IIO yards It Is dltllciilt to definitely locate the blamo. Tho rnglneer elalms that he was ordered to run faster than usuul. Those who saw the accident say thnt tho rate far exceeded thnt allowed engines to run Inside the city lliiilln. The gates nt the crossing where the accident occurred ais hot used lietween .V.li nnd il:r>H p. in , tho gntekoeper going home at that time. The custom probably deoelved the driver of the street-oar, who waa u new mun, and who probably supposed Unit tlio gates would oi course be down If an engine wore coming. TANNER'S PLANS. The Pension CommUsloner Hpeaks at the Hrulrh-Irl«h ConRtro. CoLi'MiitA, Tcnn., May 11. Tho proceed- ings of tho Bcotch-Irlsh Congress yesterday were opened by sn sddresa from Dr. D. O. Kelley, of Nashville, who spoko for the Bouth In tho reunion of tho blue and tho gray sot for the day. Ho was followed by Commlssloner-ol-renMons Tanner In a lengthy speech. He dwelt largely upon tho war and Ita veterans, and spoke most kindly of iho*<o whom ho had once met na foemen. In speaking of the policy to bo pursued by him ns Com- missioner In the ndmlnlstrntlon of the Pen- sion Bureau he said that It. wna the bcunden duty of this great Kepubllc to see to It that no man who wore the blue nnd laid It off lu honor should over feel the ne- oesslty of or be permitted to crawl under tho roof of an almshouse for Hhelcor. Tho wolf of want must In common decency be driven from tlie door ot the inslmed and diseased veteran, and of the widows and orphans of those who have already laid down their lives. On ths subject of Btate aid for Confed- erate veterans ho claimed that It wns the moral and religious obligation of the States Of tbe South who passed the ordinance of ao- cesslon Intbeiuadheatof passion and led the enthusiastic youths of the Isnd Into the war, It wss their duty through State legislation to ensot such laws nnd to inuke sueh appro- priations as would provide for them lu tiiolr declining ye HOWLING TEMPESTS. Southern Knneas Ocuutios bwoot by a Cyclone One Man Killed and Many I'eraons lladly Injured-lloi»ii<. Ilanm and Kenrss \Treeked—A Dale III Mill- Ursula. wiND'a WILD won*. HUTCHIRsnN, Knn., May 1 The news coached this city Tuesdny morning thst tho FOREST FIRES. Haavy Loanes In the HomoBtetd Dletrlot of Mlohlffan. A l.argo Amount nf Valuable Timber Re- dneed to Ashes Many Houses Rwepl Away and Hundreds Left Homeless. WOODS ON r m r . DKTBOIT, Mleh., May 0.- Dispatches from Northern Mlchlimn say that forest llres have wind-storm that hud been tnginif for the' j destroyed tho vlllngos of llruce H Crossing last threu days had uulmlnated lu a oyelgne In tho noitheru pirt of Trstt County, extending over tho eastern portion of Statlord nnd up Into Itloe County. Tho funnel-shnped cloud formed between 7 nnd H o'clock and could be seen for miles Tho district over nnd O llrlmi. and purtiy wiped out Bpald- ' Ing. Bulllvnn and Htamlmngli The llsmos reached tho Vulonn minus neur Norway, de- I stroylng twenty dweliinint Ilnndruds of parsons sre homelesx. MAIHHON, Wis., Mny u llalu fell over the Isrgeit |>urtiun of Wisconsin yesterday, which It passed wns sparsely settled and extinguishing the forest Are. end saving a lining years T E N M E f T KILLED. but for this fact the loss of life mid property would hsve lieen terrible. The cyclone first struck at n point about live miles southesst of Stalfonl, nnd for miles In a southeasterly direction left nothing but a barren wnste strown with tho wreck of housea and bams, trees and fences, with here nnd there the ludles of stock either killed i r crippled by the wind Tho only person killed outrlglit was William Crawford, whose neck wns broken by tho flying tlmlmrs of his house, which was totally demolished The more seriously In- jured were: Willlsm Bolt, Internal njurle*. fatal; Oliver Heard, psrslyiti.l from breml down, ran not poitibly reiover: Jason llenrd, Inlernullr Injured sad bleed ng from enrs. is not esfeeted to live; line Kirl of (ieorss Doves, Islally injuicd; S. S. Crswford. fstally Injured; Mrt. J. Lore, seri- ously Injured: Peter S.urlet, lag broken; Mrs. John Ilirilell. shoulder blsdt broken snd other n Jur e«. wdl die; Wlllam MeVey, internallv Injure I. e;in not recover: John Ferris, injnreil alniut tbe lieud, will die. About twenty or thirty more wore more or less injured A. F. liuinups' house wns totally de- stroyed and himself and family badly In- jured His wife and a young bsbe were carried a distance of IM) fent and tho child's thigh wns broken. Josapb lilies' house wan totally destroyed nnd the contents scattered In every direction. The lions.- belonging to Mra Llnd- ley and -occupied by herself and two stepchildren Maude and Willlsm Bluo— were blown to atoms Mm IJndloy wns seriously ln|iired nnd is not ox|>ooted to recover. Joseph Hellers' tine two-story house wn torn to pieces snd •*) scattered thst not a splinter remained on Ita farmer site. Another largo bouse not yet occupied irss domollshed A large niimber of horses and cattle were killed nud crippled Assoon nstlio newsofthecyclone reached Stafford a mass-meeting wss hehl snd com- mittees organised to carry on tho work of re- llevlnf the distress In nsystemstlomanner. Business hss been suspend dand every body Is lendins a heiptng hand Subscription pspers havo boon started and tho people are responding liberally, but there Is much distress to be relieved nnd food nnd cloth- ing to lie bought More than a hundred people are left homelese nnd without food or clothing. DULUTH, Minn., May 8. — Tho tornado which struok Dakota Monday night reached this vldulty Tuesdny forenoon, but veered oil to the southward and Duluth has so far the burning crops snd grass of the fanners. NIHTOHIA, Mich . Mny Itt—Fires sre burn- ing In forests iMtween Hill Creek nnd Matchwood The post oWru, express oitloe snd railway Million at Kt COIHIIH hnvo burned snd trains arc compelled to run through a wsll of tire. OBBBOIIIAH, M. h , May lu. Heavy forest fires at I'resque Isle ami In tho southern part of the county are doing much damage to vslusble standing timber Tbe lire in places on this dlvlson of tho Michigan Central extends across the tracks and trains are obliged to movo cantioindy through tho dense smoke NESTOSU, Mich, May 11.—Ileliablo ad- viccs from the south-shore extension In tho homestend district are to the effort that fully 1'i.Vi urn damage wns dune by tho forest llres of this week. A number of houses belonging to home- stosdors were burned, but the loss was prlnolpally on standing pine. Tbe dres ex- tended from Matchwood to Hill Creek and far Into the interior. Heavy rnins have fallen nnd all dnnger Is past CLOSED~mS ^CAREER. THE NATIONAL GAME. hlaiidiiig of the Four Alsoeiatinns for tiis Week Kndtd May 11 • The follouing tables show the standing ct tho olubs In the vsrlons base.ball orgnimn- Uons; HATIO.TAI. I.I.MLL H |! AMSILLRAN A-'WL'N. l.l l | Ilotlun I'nliaiinlidilii.i Now York....] Ubiosvo Qlsrslaml ! PilUbursh... Indian atwlla. WssblnKion.. t 6 .HA St. Louis. . s ^ fli.i n.li mure,,,., s il Ml llroolilyn.. s 71 Ml Jtunssnt'ily.. 9 s AUiiotlo s s ivw Cincinnsa. 7 Wi.Hs Columbus . '-' in. IM Urn.tnlle.... TM OC iu ; M: Md wiiuLMI in «.5M WX-TSIIX i.rAiii'K i.NTinihrsir i.SAOFR. .il 1 ' l.va svdle... Ws finveiii ort... IV. I'.'oriu t.'^ jSpr.nglleld. . IT llurllnifluu. Death of Oeneral Harney, the Oldest Oflt- eer of the CalUd HUtes Array. OBLANUO, Fl.v, May 10.—Ovnurol William Harney, liiu ulilest officer of tho United States army, died here Thunidsy. ICleneral Harney was bora In IfOl. InlSlShe wns g.ven hn tint military sppolntment by President Mouroe as a Usutenunt in tbe First Regiment «f Infantry, ilslloaed In Lou s ana, sad his first expsdltlea was nn exolt ng sne sgalnsl the famous Lndue CapL Harney's next conspicuous service was in lbs Black- Hawk war, after wkleb hs took a leave of sb- ssoee anS went to Bl. Lou s. Wbea ths Mex- lesn wsr broke out he wss plsvsd la eotsmsal oa the Texas irootlsr, where he j waa sepsrsteil from his command. l>w I which lag ths period rrecefllns ths clrd war hs wss at Wsshington and «ss lisguenily in con- fsrenee with Prtsldeft Bucbsnsn. When the war began he wss sint oned st St. I^uls. His services endrd ;u lr41. when ha w»* rclired. fa IMS he wss brevstted Mujordtneral for . long asd faithful service.) Hi. Haul Omsliu.. . Slou* City. Deliver 81. Joseph , Minneapolis I)es Moines Milwaukee. . AMBUSHED BY HIGHWAYMEN. They Rnlt it I'HIIk'I Siuiits I'uyiiinalor nnd Seriously Wound Severxl .Men. Tucson. A T ,Mny la—Major J. W. Wham, Psymastei in the C'ulted States army, anil Clerk Ulbbon nnd nu escort of eleven sol- diers were on their way Saturday afteruoun from Wlllcox Ui pay the mon nt Fort Thomas, and when in a narrow gorge a few miles north of Cednr Springs they were attacked by a party of ambushed men A constant fi:< was kept up for nearly hilf an hour, when eight of the escort were woiiiiileil live seriously, 'I he robbers snceeedoil in so- ouring I'JO.Utili nnd esenped Into the inounl- alna Major Whnm was unlnjureil, but Cllbbons' clutiiing WUH torn by the shot A troop of Infantry has le-en sent nut from Fort tirsnt to watoli tlie mountain passes so thst tho highwayman mny not escape. The number of the band is not known, but Isholioved to bo seven or eight HIS CAREER ENDS. Father Dnmlen Uead. BAM FBAMCISI-O, May 10.—News Is brought here from Uonoluln of the du«th of Rev. Father Damlen. widely celebrated ss tho leper priest of MoIokL He died at Kalawa, Hawaii, on April 10 last Father Damlen haa been laboring among tlie leper settle- Horrlble Accident to a Colliery Near Mld- dleport, I'a. POTTSVTUA I'a, May la -At Knska Will- iam colliery, near Mlddleport. Thumlay evening, the cage oontAlning ten miners was ascending tho shaft and hail reached a height of about sixteen feet from tho bottom when an empty oar was pushed over tho top of the shaft by two Hungarian laborers. Tho car struck tho ascending cage with awful momentum, shattering It to splinters and Instantly klll- tng every ono of lu oooupauta The uames ot the vie tints are: Ulohaal Doyle, assistant inside foreman: John Moore, Hugh Carlln, Patrick McDonald, Oeonte Dcnda. John Dottovitoh. frank Stret- kovliok. Albert Dsryer, Edward Kuril, Stephen Hatson. MANY HOUSES BURNED. A Disastrous FIN at Mersland, Chicago Suburb. OHICAOO, May 0.—Twenty-live acres of ground closely built up with small dwell- ing houses were swept by Ore In tho sub- uroau village of Moreland last evening, and seventy families are rendered homeless. The loss Is almost entirely by the laboring olasa. Many of the bouses were owned by men who worked in the enr-shops snd who were paying for them In monthly Install- menta. It Is believed that tho Ore origi- nated from stumps of cigarettes thrown Into a pew In tho Presbyterian church by some lioys who had gained admittance through an open window. Centenarians t'ass Away. OlMro', L I , May 7.-Mni Mary Nolan, aged KM yearn, died here Monday. jBrrKHSOlfVii.LB, hid. May 7 . - I n Silver Creek township Mntnlny occurred tho death of Mra Johu Hill, who was boru In Tennessee tui years ago PABIS, May S-Jose Diva flaibau. a r lard, died at Bordeaux Tuesday at the need ago of 118 years, "The M. CTa. PRiLAnsLPUU, May8.—The twenty -eighth nternational oonrefitloa of the Young i's Chriattaa Association was opened yesterday by (leneral 0. O. How ard, ot New York. The report of the secretary showed that abont 1U0 eseoolatlnns bad been formed during the year aud that the membership now reaches 1*1,400. The total net property of the aasoelatloiis, as re- ported by the treasurer. Is •H.OM.tWV, as against »fl,aw.3w at the last report Valuable Horses Bnrned. CTNTHIANA, Ky., May K-The stables of Captain Moore, near Cynthlana. Ky.. were bnrned Monday night Bfteen valuable horses, one valued at tl-VOO and another at •10,00U, perishing In the Oamoa No In- surance. The Oldoat Honse. BOSTON, May 10. - Tho oldest house In this city, a woodenlstnicture, fell yesterday wljjle workmen were engaged in taking down one of lie cid-fasbloncd chlmnoys. and Mrs. Shea wss killed bv falling tlm- hers. Tho house was 238 years old. Won the Derby. LOUIHVII.LB. Ky.. May 1 0 . - T l i e K e n t u c k y Darby, one and a naif miles, run here yea- terday. waa won by Spokane by a noee In tbe fastest Derby Urns on rooord Proctor Knott was second and Once Agsln third Cattle Crsnnateil. PEORIA. IIL, May An Incendiary Are yesterday destroyed tho packlug house William Reynolds and spread to Zell. Bchwabacker A Co's dtstillery sheds, which wore burned togetlier with eighty cattle belonging to Nelson Morris, of Chicago An Kpidemlo of Suicides. Ci.Evei.ASD, O.. May la-George F. Oood- rich, truant offlcer of tho Cleveland publlo schools, siiot himself in the head late Wednesday night and died yesterday morn- ing, making the fourth case of suloldo lu Clovoland within forty-eight hours. PROMPTNESS. Pint a oolii then a cough then con aumption then death. "I took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consunip tion the moment 1 began to oough, and 1 believe it saved my life."—WALTKR N. W A I X A C K , W e B h i n g t o n . YGTKR & LOOK, Drnggists. Lowell A REVOLmONTZER-M. P. Would you whip a sick hnree? No. Tlien don t use ordinary pill.Baltz,9enna. etc , for Bick liver, bowles^tc., only use Mill's Pills (M. P.) I he safest and surest ills. Hani pi™ frro at Teller & mantatMolakl for tho last sixteen years, where he contracted the droad disease otoaped except foT'h^d"showe'ri ^d^m^ wfc'hatlsat coat hlni his l ^ Tbareyjr- wind Reports from down the St PaulA Du- •B<fwU»maB was bora In^Belglum I . \ m luth road say the wind stt.lned a velocity of a tornsdo, tearing up trees snd doing other damnge No debdis are known of pills. Look's. here as to whether -any houses were wrecked Telegrsphlc communication haa been Interrupteil, and the North American Company only hsd one wlro to St Paul and the East until M;:M Tuesdny night Whether the wires were Interlered with by the storm or forest llres is not known. ST. CLOOD, Minn., MavS—A terrible wind- storm has been raging hero since Monday evening. No great dnmsKe has been done In town, but reports from sur- rounding towns in this county state that a number of houses and bams havo been unroofed or removed from their foumRitlons. Dllnding d uds ot dust Blled the air. Bnd arrived at Hawaii In INdl. Cut' His Wife's Throat. AyuiasoN. I n d , May ia—William Keller lay in wait In a dark alloy Saturday f.!/ht fo* his wife, who hsd been compelled to Isave him on account of his cruelty, and as she was passing attacked her with a knife, cutting four gashes in her throat He than fled, and has not been npprshend- ed The woman la dying and It la ba- iieved that Keller committed suicide. Uasband and Wife Rurned to Death. HoLUDATSDi'nii, Px. May 0.—Abont 1 o'clock Wedncsdnv mernlug a coal-oil lamp exploded lu tho hands of Mrs. Catharine Harktaa, aged al years, setting Ore to her night gannenta. and despite i he heroic ef- Foreit fires are raging , forts of her hu-lund, .iamea Harklns, sho waa burned to death. The husband In trying to smother tho flames was fatally bnrned In the vicinity of Kimball Pralrlo, and the loaa will lie heavy unlen rain falls soon. Crops will lie damsged MILWACEFK, May 0.-A cyclone struck Train Breaks His Fast. Ashland Tuesdny afternoon, coming i{ tw y 0Bg ^ay Ill-Train broke his fast from the southwest, unroofing the Ashland pjfcmUy i,y rating an orange at a chll- Mercantlle Company's store and "l^ i dren's tea party, lie had accepted an oiler ot 11,000 to appear for ono week at tlie Qrand Mtlleum at the oonoluslon of a 100 aettlng small dwellings, barns and iea not Inclosed Coasidorablo lumber frami piled on the docks was blown Into tho bay, and a large number of loga were driven from their moorlnga, but seourod again. Toiograph poles were blown down and many on tlio Northern PaolQc It Omaha wore burned cutting off tele- graphic communication. Tho storm lasted bnt a fow minutes, resembling a tornado, and vanishing as rapidly as It camo. Tho damage will not exceed IIO.IMX BELVTHBSE, IIL. May 10.—A most terrific hall, wind and rain-storm visited this city and vicinity Thuraday alternoon. Old resl- denta aay thnt It waa one of the hardest ever seen here Hailstones ss large aa walnuts fell for thirty mln- utea The fruit trees sre all In full bloom and much damage will be done to chemee and late apple* Some of the earlier varieties will probably not suiler so bsdly. Com-plunting wns about completed hut much will probably have to be replanted the aeed being literally washed out of the ground. The tlorista will be the W.rst suffiirers, hundreds of lights of glass being broken and the plants being out to plecea St. Patn, Minn,. May II.—Heavy rains have extinguished the forest firos lu this State and In Dakota The damsife haa been •Bonnoua WnxuMspoKT, Pa., May U.-Barnum'a show was stampeded by a wind-atonn last evening. Three cagea of animals were overturned, an antelope was killed, and the trampeUng of elephants caught under fall- ing oanvaa caused Intense fright and con- fuslon. Many of the performers, men and women, were shockingly hurt PlTTBBt'BOH. P a , May 11. There was tbe heaviest raln-atonn bore yesterday since the memorable doud-burst of 1874, when nearly 200 people lost their lives The rain fell In torrenta, and In a few mlnutea the streets were converted Into small rivers; cellars were flooded In all part* ot the city. The low Isnda along the Ohio river were badly flooded and numorons farms were completely washed out Tho storm was apccn-.panled by a remarkable electric dis- play, and sevora houses were struck by lightning on Mount Washington. NEW Yoax, May 11.—A tornado swept over thla city yesterday, doing considerable damage, but no one was aerlously Injured The storm also awept across Long Island and buildings were blown down, huge piles of lumber scattered and several jienicin Injured Groat numbers of anlmala were killed KBVOVO, P a , May I a—Mm William Mo- Nall and her four children of Rldgway, F.Ik County, sonaht safety from Friday's terri- bls storm tn tbe cellar of thtlr house While there lightning struok the honse and the mother and three of her children were killed The other child a babs of a month, was alive and uninjured lu thu arms of 1U dead mother. TOURISTS Whether on pleasure bent or buaineea. should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup qf Figs, as it aq'B most pleasantly and effectually on the ktdneys.liver and Iviwels preventing fevers, headache nnd other forms of sickness For sale in 50c and |1. bottles by all leading druggists. WHY WILL YOU Allow your health to gradually fail ? If von arc OIONCIV confined Indoors with little or no exercise, you must take care of yourxelf. Uus Sulphur Bitters and you will have a sound mind and n strong body. a fast, tho entire proceeds to bo con- ited to tlio building fund of the Now V'ork Press Club. The Fastest Steamer. Nltw YOHX, May 0, -The steamahlp City of Paris reached Sandy Hook yesterday, having oovored tho dlstancu from Quoens- townin flvo days, twonty-throo hours and seven mlnutea lowering all previous reo- orda She also made the longest tun re- ootded tor a single d iy—511 miles. Two Urothers Shut Dead. POBTSMOUTH, O., May ia—At a country dance on Twin crook Saturdav night Hurly Nichols shot and killed Wilson and Amos Cooper, brothers, who had forced a quarrel upon him after having been warned to de- slst Nichols made no attempt to escape, hat has not boon arrested Killed His Wife. CHICAOO, May I a Patrick Ford, a night watchman employed by Armour A Co., about IU yearn of age, ahut and Ulled hit wife, a woman of ft'i years and six months a bride, and then fatally wounded himself, the cause oT the rash aot being Jealousy. Lightning's Deadly Work. lUMgWAT, P a , May IR-Tho house of' PoRK-i""" Henry A. Foster, ot New York, the Uldeit Ei-Unlted State* Senntor. fasses Awuy at Hume, N. V. ROME, N. V., Mny 111, —Hon. Henry A. Fos- ter dlod at his homo In this city Saturday night In his Wth year. - [Judee Foster wss tbe senior ex-United States Senator, hsvi-jg been appointed lb ISM, one year before Simon Camsmn, ef I'ennsyl- He wss a delessle to tke conrent.on nominated (ienerat Cass for Presi- gsnt. (n IKM President Pierce sppelnted h'tn trnlted States District Atiornsy •for the Jti.nhsrn district ot Now Yur*. but hs declined. Ia ISM he wss sleeted Justice or the State Supreme Court, and bss hsld manv posli ons of honor snd trust In tb s .community. He was the last surv.fiogmsm* bsrofthu fumuus "Albany resenoy," which for many years controlled the policy of thi State, i Latiuier Knters Prison for Life. LAXHINII. Mich., May l i - T h e lost act In the Latimer murder occurred Saturday morning when Judge Pock sentenced ll Irving Latimer to Stnto prison for llle. The boy denlea thnt he Is without feeling. Hs aays he never shed a tear In ills llle, and he can't display emotlnu He uas White as marble when his sentence uas pronounced Ho was taken 1 mmediately W prison. _________ A Triple Hanging. OZARK. MO.. Mny 11.—"Dave" Walker, the aged chief of tho llald-Kiiolibera. "Bill' Walkei'. his son. and John Matthews, mem- bers of the order, we'^hnnged hero st o'clock yesterday moniing. Tho sreue at the execution was Iiurrible, tho ro|ies breaking and Die men having to ' e car- ried up to tho sonitotd and swung off a sec- ond time. _ Hare Tmuliie* KndtMl. OBETKA, I A . May Hi —Trouble which has been brewing for several days between the whites and blacks here culmlimted on Sat- urday lu the wounding of four negroes and tho burning of tho negro lite company a onglne-hoitse, tho negro Kaptlst church and four small houses occupied by negrues. The Ksllure Itrcurd. NBW Vonx, May II.—Failures during tho seven days |ia»l for the United fcUttes. UH; for Canada. '.M; total, —as compared with 2U last week. For the corres|Hindlni{ week of last year the tigures ore I'.rJin the l ulled States and 17 In Canada Death of an Axed Veteran. MIDDLEDUBY, N.J.. May il.—John Cava- lier, a soldier of tho war of ISIU, u ho fought at the battle of North Point and who was present at t'.io killing of l/ml lloes, died Friday at tlie poor farm near hero. He was over 101 years old Four .Miners Kllio.l. PtirsBraoH, Pa, May ia—Four Hunga- rian workmni were insumtly killed by an explosion of ttredsmp iu amine owned by the Char tiers Dlook Coal Company, near Chartlera, Pa He Fnusht at Watorlnu. NEW VOBK. May 10.- Tho death Is report- ed In this city of Henri Matthleu. a veteran who was presuutat the battle ot Waterloo. THE MARKETS. NEW VTIHK. May I*. u us c « .i au a 4 &i & >0 a s w 1 Sft. - .0 5 4) 4 to o 1 SI m a M>i m it Q 4U'i 3 V " I.IVK 8toek—Cattle.,. Sheep FLO$ K-Oood to t'liu'i Patents WHEAT-No .' IleJ.., No. I While COHN—No I White.... OATi-No* White ... -Mess , LARD—Steam CHF.KSK WOOL—Domestic CIllCACO. UEF.VES-Slilpplns Steers... Texans Cows Stackers Feeders Bulcbers' Stock Inferior Caltle . HM9—Live -Ouoil to Choice. "ER—Crca men- to Choice Dairy Mrs. William MoNally was struok by light- ning on Baturday, and Mrs. MoNally and throe children were killed. An Infant in tho mother's arms WAS uninjured and the tragedy was discovered by its cries. A Town In Ashes. Cunr.IAM), (X, May a—A special to tho | Press from Lima, 0., says tbe entire busi- ness portion of Beaver Dam, a town there wss Aestroyea by tire at an early hour yes- terdsy morning. But three buildings w ero 1 loft Loss, ?9u,oai. The Urwan-Kyad Mounter. CtxciNNsTt, M/.y i a — Morita Blanc, a workman In Dahl'sfite-worksmannfactory, Interlnr shot aud killed his wife and 7-year-old J^TATOES lbu.1 daughter yesterday arid then killed him. rShD-Bt'eam sell Jealousy Is supposed to have been fLOUR-Sprtai Peienu.,'.'.' theotose. i IJ? 11 !™ I Winter tlver Three Hundred Baptised. URAIN-Whest, No. < RICHMOND. V a , May ia-Over colored ' Q". 0, K 0, » persons were baptised In the James river HyftNa yesterday. This Is tho first result of the ' Bar'ey-Snniiiies unprecedented revival that has lieeo going LUMnEII— on here for three weeks lu the colored ohurohea :U09-rre>h ROOM I OIIN— Self.WorkiBit. , Hurl MICHIGAN STATE NKWS. After rtiidrrlo^ Ten Vr-irs. F.I las Stock well, who left his home and family at Mom.t Clemens ten years ngo, nnd Who has iiem nliiuriied i.s dead ever since, came imek tho other nlttht His wife rcc- Ognited him nnd then fainted away. Stock- Well wns n contraetor and Iml dec nud Wont So Detroit feu yoats ago on business, lis was not heard from ntl-'r\<nrd and 16 wns supposed he had been murdered llo« vend the fnet that lie said he hnil lieen out Wost for hishenlth. he iiad not told ofhU WBUderings lleiillh In .silchlrtnn. Reports to the Sinie Hoard of Health by fllty-iiine observers lu dilTereiit parte of the State for the week ended on the 4tb Indi- cated that pneiimonlii. unnsninptlon ot the lungs, diarrhea and whooping cough In- creased and remittent fever, lironehltls, toasllitis, nenralgm and tvphu-innlarlal fever decreased In nren of prevalence. Diphtheria wits rejiorteil at eight places, scarlet fever at twenty-two, typhoid fever at live, nnd uieusleN nt four. t ro»rd In Ixite. The body of MNs Mary Ann (lailngher, of Cheboygan, awi 1: i...own lady aaed twenty- lire yeais. who had been missing several days, wns found recontly a short distance from hor home in n pile of liurnlng brush literally biimed to a crisp. It was said that her parents objected to her keeping com- pany with a certain young man, and thst this unsettled her mind nnd sho committed suicide by Jumping Into the burning brush heap. Waldran Wiped Out. The nourishing snd wido-awako Uttlo village of Waldron, Hlllsdalo County, was completely gutted by fire the other night Tho whole business portion of tho town was bumud, entailing a loss of about |U0,> U00, with only Ill.OUU Insurance. A strung wind was blowing at the time and as the vlllags was without tiro protection tho panic-stricken people wero powerless to ssvo tholr proporty. Will Work a New Ouuru. Vein. Fred 11ran?tad, Moses B. Toutlolf and sov- eral Urand Ila: Ids mon havo organized the Grand Rapids aud Ishpemlng Odd nnd Sil- ver Mining Company and have liegun work on a quartz vein on the form of l/'on Pepin, ten miles west of Ishpemlng. Knovigh work was done on this property u year ngo to prove tho claim a very valuable ono before It camo Into tho hands of Its present own- era A Vonng Lady AbdocUd. f lort Moore, who recently loft Gcnesoo- le to reside nt Orcenvllle, drove up th the house of Mrs. Wotby, of the first named town, a few days ago nnd enticed Anna Warby and her sister to ride with him. When outside the town ho ordered Annie's sister to get out aud walk homo, and then rapidly drove away with Annie. The ofll- csrs wero looking for tho abductor. Tau(ht Htm a Lesson. Wllltum Miner, of Fowlervlllo, Is a pecul- iar fellow. Some turpentine wns recently spilled upon tl.o floor, nnd Will thought It would be n good Idea to burn II olf. He touched a match to it When tho smoke cleared away he wns sunoundod by tlie population of the town nnd Uie aahes of seven lap roiies, two rubber coats and a woolen coat and vest A llrutat Outraie. All iinktiown woodsman tho other night brutally outraged the eleven-yonr-old grand-danghter ul Mrs. Malley, of Alexan- der, a amail village nenr Mult bte. Mario. The scoundrel lucked the old lady In a bed- room until he sccomplisbed his fiendish purpose. She broke open the door nnd was brutallv beaten by him. Tho girl wns In a critical condition. Soldiers' Home Improvements. The Soldiers' Home Hoard wore In session ul (irand Rapids recently with all tho mem- bers presoul except Colouol Atkinson. Plans wero adopted for u 130,000 hospital building, II J,IXk< dormitory and til,000 elec- tric light plant Work would commence at onoo upon tho Improvements, and they would bo completed this season. short tint Newsy Ileras. Mrs. Susau Barnes, of Manistee, wife of Russell Rarnes, dlod att'io Sherman Houss, In Chicago, recently while on her way from tho West, whore she had been for her health. Sho wits an active worker In tho W. O. T. U., and author of a book entitled "Hygiene of tho Home." An Iron River man sot up tho oigars the other day to uelebrate tho arrival of, as he supjiosed. a bouncing boy In tho family. Just linsgina how surprised ho was to find the boy a gtil when ho got homo. Ho at onco went down town and sot up lite "drinks," explaining his mistake. Hastings will ercct one of tho finest soldiers' munuments In the State. The Ofropes Odd 4 Silver Company at Ishpemlng has decided to buy twenty new- stamps and eight now vanning machines. Alexander l-'olsom died lu Day City re- contly. He was largely luterested In Ium her mills there, and owned timber lauds In Wisconsin and Uia Southern States. Uronson's City Council has decided that Uquor sellers must put up gilt-edged bonds to the amount of <3,600, snd that said bonds- men must reside In the vlllsge. As yet but one saloon-keeper had been able to tlU the bill A Bay City pugilist named Billy Butte (j.cked a fi;ht with a small man atSL Ignnco the other day, and when tho St. Ignace man got thmigh with him ho looked as If ho had passed through a railroad wreck. Rev. Daniel Van Pelt, of Now York, for- merly tiastoruf Hope Church at Holland, has been appointed secretary to tho United States Minister to the NetherlamU Suit* made to order at R. t". Smith's, from fl8 up. Lai'les Pr^e Slippers »i Rolfrtson Jt Son's IZlM oia mi # M O 7 5 m ut 6 1.1 in a4on 4 a) n s m *iV(t M* S4SA MS ?. 153 « ia M Niagara's New Bridga Opened. LOCXPOBT. N. V., May S.—A 7 o'clock Tues- day morning the new susponslun bridge Comnioa Dressed Sidin*. Floorlnit. R mtnon UouNs IS 09 aeiBf II 90 QU 00 ftKlrt d M 00 514 01 enciaf. I.nib Bhingies KANSAS i.iTV. - hich replaces the one destroyed early In CATTI.K-fl(>i ^ January was thrown open to tlie public. iiO»18-lle«i Mmlium. SnREl'-llest. Common.... S 10 w I Su - -M a 4 w n ia a < to s ss a J T1 4 47'4» 4 i.'tt 4 ^ a 4 n 4 00 « J DO 5 SO A 3 T» n .T> as05 i *) a s co 4 « a 4 44 Thirty Thouiand Killed. ROME. May Id—Advices received here say that in a recent battle between Abymlnlans and devlshes80,000 soldiers were left dead t'ATTLE-Hest ,K, fi..M Medium onthafle-d , JLH . S FRRDKRICK T. ROBERTS, M. D.. Pro- ^ ~ ~ . , f.-esor in University College, London. Eng.. Examiner in Medicines. R..val r ' r T ^ ^ r C"'liege of Surgeons, says in rcferemeto Sran Sr '.u 'lrr 'o^mK A - r ^ x h , n ^ ^ t a r r . ; e heart dlaease. morbid conditions, live^ 'JS [iTuSr and affections. Warner's Safe Cur* cures ^rm-* »IN»otJfrs of the liver and these affections by nutting the kidnevs 'n ... in a healthy condition, thereby ennb- DRADFIBLDS FEMALE REGULATOR ling them to expel the waete or poison- should be used bv the voung and ous matter from the system. budding woman, she who suffers from nurnors run riot in the blood at this any disorder peculiar to her sex. and at seaaou. flood's Sarsaparilla expells the change of life; it benefits all who every impurity and vilalizcn and en- use it. Write tho Rnulfield ReRiiIatnr riches the blood. Co., Atlanta, Oa. Sold by all druggists. The Greatest Blood Purifier^ KNOWN. / This Great (ierman Medicine the#*. I chesiie>taiid bc-l. litdosesof KCL-#«« Pm?RBITTKKSfor»liM1lcssthaLf S one cent a dose. It will euro t h e # ft worst cases of skin disease, tmrar a common pimple on Uie fncci^ to thnt awful dl-.. i*e Scrofula., si'LPiint niiTKita u thci best mollcine to uvi in alii s of such nlublsirn nn-IJTVonr Kid.I Jdcep seated diseases. | not ever tako BLUE PILLS lor mcrrnrj'.lhev are d lie. I'lai-o vouf tm-t ii I s C L I i l l i t IIITTKBS, I tho |iurv -t and lie ' I mcdidnc c\"cr made. Doi 'neysnn nutl fofonlcr. fsol , UILPHUllt /111TTKR*. Iff /you sre sick, no I fmatter w hat alls | fyou, tuo wlihnycllowsticky#D6ntwnlt until yonl nMuetf lsyour#aro mmlilc lounlk.jrl breath foul and#aro flat on your hick.l otnmslvc? your#hut get somo at once. It I stomach Is out#wUI cunj you. Sulphorl of onlcr, l'»c#llUlcr8 la The Invalid's Friend. [ 6 ynnn(r, the aged and tot- f .triii* are roon made well by fits use. Kcmemlwr w lut you fresd here. It may save your lite. It has savol hundreds-1 u't wall uoUl tomorrow, Try a Bottle To-day I Are von low.splrltod snd weak. I r snfl^iintr from tlie excesses ot Fyouthf if f., SLLPHCK UIITEUSl (TlU cure yon. [ Send S i « n t stanip» to A. P. untwav A Co., Boelon.Ma.a., fur best medical work pulillshcar - 1 ^ 'V / // -v \ " C CASABIANCA. THE boy stnnd on the burn, j deck. Whence all but he had lied. He saw amid the cargo's wn k A box, and, calling, said: " Say, father, say if I may sit Upon this box and wait?" And then without his sire's pcnnit, Down on that box he sate. "S.ty. f.i'hcr," once n',';iin he cried, "My patience is clean n o n e " And but the booming shuts replied, And fist the flames rolled on. Th n came a burst of thundcr-sound- Thc boy, oh! where was he ? 1' "in th • box. high did he bound. Then Hoated on the ica. 1AP. For 'twas a bot of hoitv And buoyantly it r • That gallant child, w n > ne'er lost hope. Safe to the sandy imrc. A WORD OF WARNING There are many white leaps, each represented lo be " jus! as good ns !he' ivory';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lacs the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " I v o r y " S o a p and insist upon gettinfj it. Copyright 188"l. hy Pmeter .1 <iatnl>le LSAXT'S Business College (ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS.) Shepard-Hartman Building, - Fountain St. GRAND RAPIDS. INSTRUCTION- GIVEN IS Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, Telegraphy, Pen- manship and Business Forms. J.U. LEAN, tllf. PKINCIPAL •ok'l ('AfUB Ro«tl CoapOBB*. fMMrtl of I oll.H* RofH. TADiy an I Rffrctnal. IIMMUIU mtm 'oilon Root. T»n«r sad Prnar. —<».l suslMik Sate. Ill by malt, of a i y 'v*. Sold in Lowell BY W. S. WLNKOAR. Lumber Yard. B I U M C K DKAI.CRS LV LUMBER. LATB & SHINGLES. Yard at rear of Train's Hotel, Lowell. Mich. O J r i - A - S . L A - W S T B R , raoraitroa or NATIONAL HOTEL, Sear D.. Q. H. £ M. Depot, Z.O w x-X-Xj. - 2XXCZZ- nrst Class Board aiul Roonuat lleasonale lutrt Lurry and Feed staule In Conr.ectlon NELSON, MATTER & CO., Retail Rooms, 33, 35 & 37 Canal St., Grand Rapids, ' - Mich. Fancy Chairs and Rockers, Bedroom Suites, in all woods, Cheap, Medium and Expen- sive. Parlor Suites and Odd Pieces, any combination of colors. Fancy Baskets, Tab- les—Center and Dining, Book Cases, Writing Desks - Ladies and Office, Side Boards, Shcf- fonicrs, Lice and Heavy Cur- tains. X Largest & Most Varied Stock IN MICHIGAN. SEE OUR STOCK FIRST. To Invalid and Wounded SOLDIERS; The undersigned nt tlie request of many Invalid Soldiers, IUM quulilled nnd been ndimtted to [iractieu in tho Interior Department, and nil the bureaus thoreot nnd is now Readv to Prosecule Claims, for thows that ma) be entitled to PEN- SION nnd BOUNTY. MILTON M. PERRY. Milton M. Perry, Attorney & Counselor at Law, Train's Hall Block, - Lowell, Mich. S|iei'ial nttention given to Collectlona Conveyancing, Loans and Sale of Keal Ketate. J. JOHNS, AUCTIONEER. 16 Years Exoerience Farm or other property sold. Chanc- mutonable and SatiKfactiou Quarun- teeil. Orders loft at the JOIUNAI, office will receive promut attention. any 1 Stuart, Knappen and Van Arman, LAWYERS, ItiNim* 15, to and 17 New Houseman Ill.Kk. GKAN1) RAPIDS, - MICH. AuucUte «mc« nt lliiitlnc*, Mich. FRANK C. ALGER. Attomejr nt Law. Collections Given Prompt Attention MOSEY TO UlAN AT CUBREXT KATES, AND ISHURANt'E WKITTKN. Colon lllock. f .OWKI .i., MICH AT J . E . L E E ' S M E A T M A R K E T i in tin- Bn.lce, will alwnvK In- foun.l tlie cli<>lc«tl eats of Meat. FUh ami 1'oul- try In their MUOM. at LYIERN Always UettKtnalile. J. B. X.EE, Lowell, Mich, New Grocery. A Clean New Stock of Groceries AND Provisions IN TIIK Graham Block Open on and after Sat urday, Nov. 24. Prices low as the low- est. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited, A. S: MOUNT

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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Year. Office in Train's Opera House Block.

VOLUME XXIV. L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y l o , 1881).

Three Cents Per Copy

NUMBER 1(5.

CAN PAL GOSSIP.

A D a l l y l o o o r d o f K v e n t s T r u n s -plrluff i n W a s h l n i r t o a

Frank W. I'ulmer, of llllnnK Mailn I'ulilU rrlnlKr—Olhrr Atipnlnlinrnl. -Nlmrl-

dan ' . Monumrnl—Olhnr Nolo. nf I n l . r . i t .

Htwn nnurLT TOUI. •WAHHiNcitoM, M n y K - T h # I 'MSI I IOI I I IUM

sppolntiul Krmik W, I'olmor. nf llllunK to IM I'ulillo I'rliitsr. nnd Tlieoilnro ItiHiwvoll. of New Yutk, nnd Huuli K Tliiiin|H>un, of Bo nth Carolina, to bu m e n b e n of tliu I'lvll Ban-too OmimlMloa

WiiumuTolt, May K-I'IIIUHI 8UtM Con-•ul Cruwoll, at Amoy, Olilna. mjiorU Dial the tan crop Uiuro hail nhrunk 2:1,1"' Imlf-oheata ll« inya It In an Inferior artlcla and U being larifnly ailultorabiil for tlio Amer-ican market, anil atlila that boncit lnii|wo. tlog at .Nuw York would prcvont ita linpur-tatlon Into the Unltod Htatcn

WAiniNOTn't, May K..-lt la announotd upon authnrlty of a ('ahlnnt offlmir thai John A. Knauder, of Chicago, who wn, a|v. polutad Minister to Donmark, will not take his olfloe

WAmHOTOM. May K—(leneral Hhorldan'a tnonnmeut at Arlington ComaUjry la ncar-Ing eomplutlon nnd will bu randy for nn-Talllng on Dacorntlon Day It wlU conalat nf • almplu monolith of granlto with throo •Idea plain, while upon the aide toward Waahlngton will 'w • medallion containing the bunt of Hhondnn with a hoadiinartora flag draped In behind The only luaorlp-Uon will bo the word "Hhetldait"

WAtnixnTON, May 9.—Aaalnlant Ht-oreUry Bniaey haaorerrulod n IHinalon OUlco do-daton and allowed a pmmlon to ('Atherlne Chenowlth. Her claim waa rojocted by the Penalon OIUCO on tlie gronnd that her hua> band waa living and that eho waa not there-tore doiHindent \ipon her mm for anpport na ahe had olntmed Mr. Ilnwoy naya It waa •hownto hl i MtWMtaon that hor hnahand waaan lma l ld and Uiattho aon aupiiorted the family.

WAaiimnTON, May 0.—A delegation from the Natlonnl Eight-Hour Ixinguu onw the Froaldout yeaterdny nnd nakod thnt the rank and fllu of the party workera bo reo ognliod. They wanted the varloua heada of departnienta to lie notlOcd that thoy were entitled to a hearing. Tlio President said he would giro the lengue n fair •how.

WAtmiNdToH, MnylU—I'roMdont Harrlaon on Thuradny appolntoil A.n Matthowa, Speaker of the Illlnula lloura of Itepro-eentatlvi'B, to bit Uiu First Comptroller of the Treasury, aud Frank C. Lorcland V> be

i agent at New York City, vice Frniu el, rwk'iieil VASHINIITON, May 10.—The War Depnrt-

maat haa ]uit pulilishod the nllotmontJi of the HOH.nnO appropriated by Cougresa for tiie enulpmont of the mllltla Illinois geta •aJ.MSl; Indiana, 1112*1; Iowa, IIU.SH); Kansas, Michigan. I1U.HI0; Minne-sota, W , ^ : k^aaourl. 115,188; Nobrsska, •4,740; Ohio. Rl,S.tt; WUoonsin, 110,441.

WAIUMOTOM, M a y 1 0 . — I ' r o s l d c n t H a r r i s o n

was visited yesterday by the Assoeintlon of Veterans of ItMO, compiwi'd of membors of the Tlppecanoo Club Kx-I'nbllc I'rlnter Olapp acted as ohnlrnmn, and made an ad-Oros* to the I'resldi'nl, who rusimndod In a few well-ohoaen woida

VTABHWOTDN, May 10 —William D. O'Con-

K, aaslstant general snperlnu-ndent of the •aavlng service, died In this city Thurs-

day morning after a long lllnesa from par-klysis.

WAamwaTON, May II.—The IVesldent Fri-day afternoon appointed the follcwlng Col-lectonof Internal Hevenue: Levi & Wil-cox, for tho Eighth district of Illinois; Bamuel D. Warncastle, for the Twouty-tiilrd district of I'unnsj lvnnla

OKLAHOMA* S ' ^ T V A L .

Boomer* rroparlng to 8 r ra re Claims In the Bloux itf.ervatlun.

WAwnxoTos, May 10.—Tlie Inrtructlona (or the Bloux CommlMlon, which have been under preparation for some weeks by tho Indian Departmont, have Itoon given to tho three Conunlaslonera at tho Interior De-partment I t will uow be strange If tho Btzaam of emigration started In the direc-tion of Oklahoma, only to be checked

6d thrown baokwanls at the dlMovery of i limited quantity of tho land avail-

able there, la not directed to tho Northwest by the opening of the great Rloux rcserva-Con In Dakota. This roservatlon, which Is expected to be opened In the course of a month or two. comprises 0,300,000 acres of land. It Is owned by tho Bloux tribe. The land to be purchased Ilea In the southern

Krdou of Dakota nnd on the northern undnry lino of Nebraska

Will lie Huwed at IHillroan. NEW YOBK, M a y 1 3 . — A t a m o o t i n g o f t h e

executive commltteo of the National Anso-clatlon of Amateur Onnnnnn nt tho Ullsey House It wna decided to hold tho annual regatta at Pullman, 111, on Thursday and Friday, August 8 nnd fl, on the Invitation of the Mlaslsslppl Valley Itowlng Association and the Chicago navy.

m n e e Second to I's In Wheat (Irowlng. WAinii*oro«, May 18 -Wal t e r T. OrilBn,

pommerclal agent nt limogea, calls atten-tion to the fact that France stands second to the United States as a wheat-growing country. France, talng disco o r . jet1 with the vine. I* turning mora and mote atten-tion to the pnyluotlon of her own food sup-

P1*- ^ Five Fereons Burned to l>«atk.

WnTCHCaru, N. Y., May 8—The real-denoe of Watson Bownes was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, and Mr. Bovnea' mother, two ohlldron and two •erranta were burned to death. Mr. Bownes •nooeeded In saving his wife and one child, ba t they were severely burned.

Death of an Kx-Oeagvessnan. Kfw Yon*, May 13 - Ex-Congressman

I^mnn K. Baas died at tho Hotel Bucklng-h a n Saturday afternoon of oonsamptlon and heart failure. Ho wna 54 years old. H t waa a partner of 1'resldent Cleveland, »Ed was district attorney of Eric County, ffl., from ICTltoiaa.

Killed In a Ronaway. S J L W L I I , F l a , M a y & — M r . n n d Mr*. J . M.

OfteMhlil, of Iowa, and Mr. and Mra. J. D. Burdett, of this place, were thrown from theH wafon yostenlny, nnd Mr. BurdeU • a t killed and the two women fatally hurt, while ML Churchill suslaluod but slight In-) oriel

Finished Ihe Count. New YOBK, May 13.-Tho count of tho

money In the sub-Treasury was concluded Batordsy and the money found to corre-spond with the statement made by tho late acting Assistant Treasurer The amount lu the Treasury wns H78,aH.74.17\

An Aeronaut's Fate. HotrsTon, Tex., May i a - P r o f . 8 t Clair,

tho aeronaut, In attempting to give his "leap from tho clouds" at Fair Gronnd Park Bundr.y evening lost hla grip on tho para-chute and fell 300 feet to the esrth. Nearly every bono In his oody waa broken.

Broke All Rerorda-BOSTOH, May 18.—At Dedham, Mass., Rat-

nrday, J. F. Harnett by a standing hop, skip and Jump of 87 feet and ^ Inch beat the yeoord. He cleared 40 feet with three stand-big Jumps, beating the world's record

A CLOSE CA.LL.

Mra. O. A . Johnson, of Toledo, had every Bvmptoin of hear t disease, short-nees of breath , could no t lie on left side, oouKh, pains in cheet. e tc . . y e t a f t e r !«-ing given u p to <1ie, waa etired bv Ur. Mill? new cure. Sold by Yeiter & Look.

S H E IS " Q R A T E F D L . "

" I aaved t h e life of my li t t le trirl by p rompt use of Dr. Acker 's Enzl ish H ^ m w y for fVinaumption MPS. WM. V . H A K R I M A K , N e w Y o r k .

y a m A LOO*, Drnggwt , Lowell.

GIX WOMEN KILLED.

A Street-Cur Mrurk tijr nn Knglne lit Kala-IIIIIIOO. Mlrll.

KiMMtzoo, Mluh., May K A terrlljle ac-cident oeeuired here Wedne.day evening. Ats l iou l i lp in. switch engine No 5 on the MIohlgnu Central reuelveil orders to proceed to Ushtenui. tho llrst sta-tion wost of here, to aid the New York and Chlemro llmltud, which hud met with an mi'lilont At West Main street crossing a city railway car wna ap-proachlnx 1 he driver, the gates not be-ing loweied nnd seeing nu slgnnls, started to cross the track, when the oar wns struek squarely and enrrled Milly n block There were a dozen paasengers on hoard at the time, of whom six wore killed lliey wore:

Mrs. V«n Antwerp. Mis. Oertle Tiliottson, Mrs. Alsxsi.iter llucllock. wile ot the prolcnor of mntbonnit rs si Kulnmutno Collu(e; Mrs. M. E. Wniiles, wile of tlie former dlrnlon •uperlntemlrut ot the I.ske Shore rsilroadt Mrs. Ueorgi Sin lsy, wife of a | rumli.sat Citl-•en; Sin. Ml<tdleloo.

The most severely ln]niml are Mra Johu Barnes nnd Mra H. A (ilbson A numlieruf others were slightly hur t I . C. l.ull, the driver, nml n hoy on the platform eneaped unharmed All the dead were horribly mangled, the ear being dragged nearly IIO yards It Is dltllciilt to definitely locate the blamo. Tho rnglneer elalms that he was ordered to run faster than usuul. Those who saw the accident say thnt tho rate far exceeded thnt allowed engines to run Inside the city lliiilln. The gates nt the crossing where the accident occurred ais hot used lietween .V.li nnd il:r>H p. in , tho gntekoeper going home at that time. The custom probably deoelved the driver of the street-oar, who waa u new mun, and who probably supposed Unit tlio gates would oi course be down If an engine wore coming.

T A N N E R ' S PLANS.

The Pension CommUsloner Hpeaks at the Hrulrh-Irl«h ConRtro.

CoLi'MiitA, Tcnn., May 11. Tho proceed-ings of tho Bcotch-Irlsh Congress yesterday were opened by sn sddresa from Dr. D. O. Kelley, of Nashville, who spoko for the Bouth In tho reunion of tho blue and tho gray sot for the day. Ho was followed by Commlssloner-ol-renMons Tanner In a lengthy speech. He dwelt largely upon tho war and Ita veterans, and spoke most kindly of iho*<o whom ho had once met na foemen. In speaking of the policy to bo pursued by him ns Com-missioner In the ndmlnlstrntlon of the Pen-sion Bureau he said that It. wna the bcunden duty of this great Kepubllc to see to It that no man who wore the blue nnd laid It off lu honor should over feel the ne-oesslty of or be permitted to crawl under tho roof of an almshouse for Hhelcor. Tho wolf of want must In common decency be driven from tlie door ot the inslmed and diseased veteran, and of the widows and orphans of those who have already laid down their lives.

On ths subject of Btate aid for Confed-erate veterans ho claimed that It wns the moral and religious obligation of the States Of tbe South who passed the ordinance of ao-cesslon Intbeiuadheatof passion and led the enthusiastic youths of the Isnd Into the war, It wss their duty through State legislation to ensot such laws nnd to inuke sueh appro-priations as would provide for them lu tiiolr declining ye

HOWLING TEMPESTS.

S o u t h e r n K n n e a s O c u u t i o s b w o o t b y a C y c l o n e

One Man Killed and Many I'eraons lladly Injured-lloi»ii<. Ilanm and Kenrss

\Treeked—A Dale III Mill-Ursula.

wiND'a WILD won*. HUTCHIRsnN, Knn., May 1 The news

coached this city Tuesdny morning thst tho

FOREST FIRES.

H a a v y L o a n e s In t h e H o m o B t e t d Dletr lo t o f Mlohlffan.

A l.argo Amount nf Valuable Timber Re-dneed to Ashes — Many Houses

Rwepl Away and Hundreds Left Homeless.

WOODS ON r m r .

DKTBOIT, Mleh., May 0.- Dispatches from Northern Mlchlimn say that forest llres have

wind-storm that hud been tnginif for the' j destroyed tho vlllngos of llruce H Crossing last threu days had uulmlnated lu a oyelgne In tho noitheru p i r t of Trstt County, extending over tho eastern portion of Statlord nnd up Into Itloe County. Tho funnel-shnped cloud formed between 7 nnd H o'clock and could be seen for miles Tho district over

nnd O llrlmi. and purtiy wiped out Bpald-' Ing. Bulllvnn and Htamlmngli The llsmos • reached tho Vulonn minus neur Norway, de-I stroylng twenty dweliinint Ilnndruds of

parsons sre homelesx. MAIHHON, Wis., Mny u llalu fell over

the Isrgeit |>urtiun of Wisconsin yesterday, which It passed wns sparsely settled and extinguishing the forest Are. end saving

a lining years

T E N M E f T KILLED.

but for this fact the loss of life mid property would hsve lieen terrible. The cyclone first struck at n point about live miles southesst of Stalfonl, nnd for miles In a southeasterly direction left nothing but a barren wnste strown with tho wreck of housea and bams, trees and fences, with here nnd there the ludles of stock either killed i r crippled by the wind Tho only person killed outrlglit was William Crawford, whose neck wns broken by tho flying tlmlmrs of his house, which was totally demolished The more seriously In-jured were:

Willlsm Bolt, Internal njurle*. fatal; Oliver Heard, psrslyiti.l from breml down, ran not poitibly reiover: Jason llenrd, Inlernullr Injured sad bleed ng from enrs. is not esfeeted to live; l i ne Kirl of (ieorss Doves, Islally injuicd; S. S. Crswford. fstally Injured; Mrt. J. Lore, seri-ously Injured: Peter S.urlet, lag broken; Mrs. John Ilirilell. shoulder blsdt broken snd other n Jur e«. wdl die; Wlllam MeVey, internallv Injure I. e;in not recover: John Ferris, injnreil alniut tbe lieud, will die.

About twenty or thirty more wore more or less injured

A. F. liuinups' house wns totally de-stroyed and himself and family badly In-jured His wife and a young bsbe were carried a distance of IM) fent and tho child's thigh wns broken. Josapb lilies' house wan totally destroyed nnd the contents scattered In every direction. The lions.- belonging to Mra Llnd-ley and -occupied by herself and two stepchildren Maude and Willlsm Bluo— were blown to atoms Mm IJndloy wns seriously ln|iired nnd is not ox|>ooted to recover. Joseph Hellers' tine two-story house w n torn to pieces snd •*) scattered thst not a splinter remained on Ita farmer site. Another largo bouse not yet occupied irss domollshed A large niimber of horses and cattle were killed nud crippled

Assoon nstlio newsofthecyclone reached Stafford a mass-meeting wss hehl snd com-mittees organised to carry on tho work of re-llevlnf the distress In nsystemstlomanner. Business hss been suspend d a n d every body Is lendins a heiptng hand Subscription pspers havo boon star ted and tho people are responding liberally, but there Is much distress to be relieved nnd food nnd cloth-ing to lie bought More than a hundred people are left homelese nnd without food or clothing.

DULUTH, Minn., May 8. — Tho tornado which struok Dakota Monday night reached this vldulty Tuesdny forenoon, but veered oil to the southward and Duluth has so far

the burning crops snd grass of the fanners. NIHTOHIA, Mich . Mny Itt—Fires s re burn-

ing In forests iMtween Hill Creek nnd Matchwood The post oWru, express oitloe snd railway Million at Kt COIHIIH hnvo burned snd trains arc compelled to run through a wsll of tire.

OBBBOIIIAH, M. h , May lu. Heavy forest fires at I'resque Isle ami In tho southern part of the county are doing much damage to vslusble standing timber Tbe lire in places on this dlvlson of tho Michigan Central extends across the tracks and trains are obliged to movo cantioindy through tho dense smoke

N E S T O S U , M i c h , M a y 1 1 . — I l e l i a b l o a d -

viccs from the south-shore extension In tho homestend district are to the effort that fully 1'i.Vi urn damage wns dune by tho forest llres of this week. A number of houses belonging to home-stosdors were burned, but the loss was prlnolpally on standing pine. Tbe dres ex-tended from Matchwood to Hill Creek and far Into the interior. Heavy rnins have fallen nnd all dnnger Is past

C L O S E D ~ m S ^CAREER.

THE NATIONAL GAME.

hlaiidiiig of the Four Alsoeiatinns for tiis Week Kndtd May 11 •

The follouing tables show the standing ct tho olubs In the vsrlons base.ball orgnimn-Uons;

HATIO.TAI. I.I.MLL H |! AMSILLRAN A-'WL'N.

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t 6 .HA St. Louis. . s ^ fli.i n. l i mure,,,., s il Ml llroolilyn.. s 71 Ml Jtunssnt'ily.. 9 s AUiiotlo s s ivw Cincinnsa. 7 Wi.Hs Columbus . '-' in. IM Urn.tnlle....

TM OC iu; M: Md wiiuLMI in «.5M

WX-TSIIX i . rAi i i 'K i . N T i n i h r s i r i .SAOFR.

.il1' l.va svdle... Ws finveiii ort... IV. I'.'oriu t.' jSpr.nglleld. . IT llurllnifluu.

Death of Oeneral Harney, the Oldest Oflt-eer of the CalUd HUtes Array.

OBLANUO, F l . v , M a y 1 0 . — O v n u r o l W i l l i a m

Harney, liiu ulilest officer of tho United States army, died here Thunidsy.

ICleneral Harney was bora In IfOl. InlSlShe wns g.ven hn t in t military sppolntment by President Mouroe as a Usutenunt in tbe First Regiment «f Infantry, ilslloaed In Lou s ana, sad his first expsdltlea was nn exolt ng sne sgalnsl the famous Lndue CapL Harney's next conspicuous service was in lbs Black-Hawk war, after wkleb hs took a leave of sb-ssoee anS went to Bl. Lou s. Wbea ths Mex-lesn wsr broke out he wss plsvsd la eotsmsal oa the Texas irootlsr, where he j waa sepsrsteil from his command. l>w I which lag ths period rrecefllns ths clrd war hs wss at Wsshington and «ss lisguenily in con-fsrenee with Prts ldeft Bucbsnsn. When the war began he wss sint oned st St. I^uls. His services endrd ;u lr41. when ha w»* rclired. fa IMS he wss brevstted Mujordtneral for

. long asd faithful service.)

Hi. Haul Omsliu.. . Slou* City. Deliver 81. Joseph , Minneapolis I)es Moines Milwaukee. .

A M B U S H E D B Y H I G H W A Y M E N .

They Rnlt it I'HIIk'I Siuiits I'uyiiinalor nnd Seriously Wound Severxl .Men.

Tucson. A T ,Mny la—Major J. W. Wham, Psymastei in the C'ulted States army, anil Clerk Ulbbon nnd nu escort of eleven sol-diers were on their way Saturday afteruoun from Wlllcox Ui pay the mon nt Fort Thomas, and when in a narrow gorge a few miles north of Cednr Springs they were attacked by a party of ambushed men A constant fi:< was kept up for nearly hilf an hour, when eight of the escort were woiiiiileil live seriously, 'I he robbers snceeedoil in so-ouring I'JO.Utili nnd esenped Into the inounl-alna Major Whnm was unlnjureil, but Cllbbons' clutiiing WUH torn by the shot A troop of Infantry has le-en sent nut from Fort tirsnt to watoli tlie mountain passes so t h s t tho highwayman mny not escape. The number of the band is not known, but Isholioved to bo seven or eight

HIS CAREER ENDS.

Father Dnmlen Uead. BAM FBAMCISI-O, May 10.—News Is brought

here from Uonoluln of the du«th of Rev. Father Damlen. widely celebrated ss tho leper priest of MoIokL He died at Kalawa, Hawaii, on April 10 last Father Damlen haa been laboring among tlie leper settle-

Horrlble Accident to a Colliery Near Mld-dleport, I'a.

POTTSVTUA I 'a , May la - A t Knska Will-iam colliery, near Mlddleport. Thumlay evening, the cage oontAlning ten miners was ascending tho shaft and hail reached a height of about sixteen feet from tho bottom when an empty oar was pushed over tho top of the shaft by two Hungarian laborers. Tho car struck tho ascending cage with awful momentum, shattering It to splinters and Instantly klll-tng every ono of l u oooupauta The uames ot the vie tints are:

Ulohaal Doyle, assistant inside foreman: John Moore, Hugh Carlln, Patrick McDonald, Oeonte Dcnda. John Dottovitoh. frank Stret-kovliok. Albert Dsryer, Edward Kuril, Stephen Hatson.

MANY H O U S E S B U R N E D .

A Disastrous FIN a t Mersland, • Chicago Suburb.

OHICAOO, May 0.—Twenty-live acres of ground closely built up with small dwell-ing houses were swept by Ore In tho sub-uroau village of Moreland last evening, and seventy families are rendered homeless. The loss Is almost entirely by the laboring olasa. Many of the bouses were owned by men who worked in the enr-shops snd who were paying for them In monthly Install-menta. It Is believed that tho Ore origi-nated from stumps of cigarettes thrown Into a pew In tho Presbyterian church by some lioys who had gained admittance through an open window.

Centenarians t 'ass Away. O l M r o ' , L I , May 7 . -Mni Mary Nolan,

aged KM yearn, died here Monday. jBrrKHSOlfVii.LB, h i d . May 7 . - In Silver

Creek township Mntnlny occurred tho death of Mra Johu Hill, who was boru In Tennessee tui years ago

PABIS, May S - J o s e Diva flaibau. a

rlard, died at Bordeaux Tuesday at the need ago of 118 years,

"The M. CTa. PRiLAnsLPUU, May8.—The twenty -eighth

nternational oonrefitloa of the Young i's Chriattaa Association was opened

yesterday by (leneral 0. O. How ard, o t New York. The report of the secretary showed that abont 1U0 eseoolatlnns bad been formed during the year aud that the membership now reaches 1*1,400. The total net property of the aasoelatloiis, as re-ported by the treasurer. Is •H.OM.tWV, as against »fl,aw.3w a t the last report

Valuable Horses Bnrned. CTNTHIANA, Ky., May K - T h e stables of

Captain Moore, near Cynthlana. Ky.. were bnrned Monday night Bfteen valuable horses, one valued at tl-VOO and another at •10,00U, perishing In the Oamoa No In-surance.

The Oldoat Honse. BOSTON, May 10. - Tho oldest house In

this city, a woodenlstnicture, fell yesterday wljjle workmen were engaged in taking down one of lie cid-fasbloncd chlmnoys. and Mrs. Shea wss killed bv falling tlm-hers. Tho house was 238 years old.

Won the Derby. LOUIHVII.LB. K y . . M a y 1 0 . - T l i e K e n t u c k y

Darby, one and a naif miles, run here yea-terday. waa won by Spokane by a noee In

tbe fastest Derby Urns on rooord Proctor Knott was second and Once Agsln th i rd

Cattle Crsnnateil. PEORIA. I I L , M a y A n I n c e n d i a r y A r e

yesterday destroyed tho packlug house William Reynolds and spread to Zell. Bchwabacker A Co's dtstillery sheds, which wore burned togetlier with eighty cattle belonging to Nelson Morris, of Chicago

An Kpidemlo of Suicides. Ci.Evei.ASD, O.. May l a - G e o r g e F. Oood-

rich, t ruant offlcer of tho Cleveland publlo schools, siiot himself in the head late Wednesday night and died yesterday morn-ing, making the fourth case of suloldo lu Clovoland within forty-eight hours.

PROMPTNESS. P i n t a oolii t hen a cough then con

aumpt ion then dea th . " I took Dr. Acker 's English Remedy fo r C o n s u n i p tion the m o m e n t 1 began to oough, and 1 believe i t saved m y life."—WALTKR N . W A I X A C K , W e B h i n g t o n .

Y G T K R & L O O K , D r n g g i s t s . L o w e l l

A R E V O L m O N T Z E R - M . P . Would you wh ip a sick hnree? No.

Tlien don t use ordinary pill.Baltz,9enna. e tc , fo r Bick liver, bowles^ tc . , only use Mill's Pil ls (M. P.) I he safest and surest

ills. Hani pi™ frro a t Te l l e r &

mantatMolakl for tho last sixteen years, where he contracted the droad disease

otoaped except foT'h^d"showe'ri ^ d ^ m ^ w f c ' h a t l s a t coat hlni his l ^ T b a r e y j r -wind Reports from down the St PaulA Du- •B<fwU»maB was bora In^Belglum I . \ m luth road say the wind st t . lned a velocity of a tornsdo, tearing up trees snd doing other damnge No debdis are known

of pills. Look's.

here as to whether -any houses were wrecked Telegrsphlc communication haa been Interrupteil, and the North American Company only hsd one wlro to St Paul and the East until M;:M Tuesdny night Whether the wires were Interlered with by the storm or forest llres is not known.

ST. CLOOD, Minn., MavS—A terrible wind-storm has been raging hero since Monday evening. No great dnmsKe has been done In town, but reports from sur-rounding towns in this county state that a number of houses and bams havo been unroofed or removed from their foumRitlons. Dllnding d uds ot dust Blled the air.

Bnd arrived a t Hawaii In INdl.

Cut' His Wife's Throat. AyuiasoN. I n d , May ia—William Keller

lay in wait In a dark alloy Saturday f.!/ht fo* his wife, who hsd been compelled to Isave him on account of his cruelty, and as she was passing attacked her with a knife, cutting four gashes in her throat He than fled, and has not been npprshend-e d The woman la dying and It la ba-iieved that Keller committed suicide.

Uasband and Wife Rurned to Death. HoLUDATSDi'nii, Px. May 0.—Abont 1

o'clock Wedncsdnv mernlug a coal-oil lamp exploded lu tho hands of Mrs. Catharine Harktaa, aged al years, setting Ore to her night gannenta. and despite i he heroic ef-

Foreit fires are raging , forts of her hu-lund, .iamea Harklns, sho waa burned to death. The husband In trying to smother tho flames was fatally bnrned

In the vicinity of Kimball Pralrlo, and the loaa will lie heavy un len rain falls soon. Crops will lie damsged

MILWACEFK, May 0.-A cyclone struck Train Breaks His Fast. Ashland Tuesdny afternoon, coming i { t w y 0 B g ^ a y I l l -Tra in broke his fast from the southwest, unroofing the Ashland pjfcmUy i,y rating an orange at a chll-Mercantlle Company's store and " l^ i dren's tea party, lie had accepted an oiler

ot 11,000 to appear for ono week a t tlie Qrand Mtlleum at the oonoluslon of a 100

aettlng small dwellings, barns and iea not Inclosed Coasidorablo lumber frami

piled on the docks was blown Into tho bay, and a large number of loga were driven from their moorlnga, but seourod again. Toiograph poles were blown down and many on tlio Northern PaolQc It Omaha wore burned cutting off tele-graphic communication. Tho storm lasted bnt a fow minutes, resembling a tornado, and vanishing as rapidly as It camo. Tho damage will not exceed IIO.IMX

BELVTHBSE, IIL. May 10.—A most terrific hall, wind and rain-storm visited this city and vicinity Thuraday alternoon. Old resl-denta aay thnt It waa one of the hardest ever seen here Hailstones ss large aa walnuts fell for thirty mln-utea The fruit trees sre all In full bloom and much damage will be done to chemee and late apple* Some of the earlier varieties will probably not suiler so bsdly. Com-plunting wns about completed hut much will probably have to be replanted the aeed being literally washed out of the ground. The tlorista will be the W.rst suffiirers, hundreds of lights of glass being broken and the plants being out to plecea

St. Pa tn , Minn,. May II.—Heavy rains have extinguished the forest firos lu this State and In Dakota The damsife haa been •Bonnoua

WnxuMspoKT, Pa., May U.-Barnum'a show was stampeded by a wind-atonn last evening. Three cagea of animals were overturned, an antelope was killed, and the trampeUng of elephants caught under fall-ing oanvaa caused Intense fright and con-fuslon. Many of the performers, men and women, were shockingly h u r t

PlTTBBt'BOH. P a , May 11. There was tbe heaviest raln-atonn bore yesterday since the memorable doud-burst of 1874, when nearly 200 people lost their lives The rain fell In torrenta, and In a few mlnutea the streets were converted Into small rivers; cellars were flooded In all part* ot the city. The low Isnda along the Ohio river were badly flooded and numorons farms were completely washed out Tho storm was apccn-.panled by a remarkable electric dis-play, and sevora houses were struck by lightning on Mount Washington.

NEW Yoax, May 11.—A tornado swept over thla city yesterday, doing considerable damage, but no one was aerlously Injured The storm also awept across Long Island and buildings were blown down, huge piles of lumber scattered and several jienicin Injured Groat numbers of anlmala were killed

KBVOVO, P a , May I a—Mm William Mo-Nall and her four children of Rldgway, F.Ik County, sonaht safety from Friday's terri-bls storm tn tbe cellar of th t l r house While there lightning struok the honse and the mother and three of her children were killed The other child a babs of a month, was alive and uninjured lu thu arms of 1U dead mother.

T O U R I S T S

Whethe r on pleasure bent o r buaineea. should take on every t r ip a bottle of Sy rup qf Figs, as i t aq'B most pleasantly and effectual ly on the ktdneys. l iver and Iviwels prevent ing fevers, headache nnd other fo rms of sickness For sale in 50c and | 1 . bottles by all leading druggists .

W H Y W I L L YOU Allow your heal th to gradual ly fail ? If von arc OIONCIV confined Indoors wi th l i t t le or no exercise, you mus t take care of yourxelf. Uus Sulphur Bitters a n d you will have a sound mind and n s t rong body.

a fast, tho entire proceeds to bo con-ited to tlio building fund of the Now

V'ork Press Club.

The Fastest Steamer. Nltw YOHX, May 0, -The steamahlp City

of Paris reached Sandy Hook yesterday, having oovored tho dlstancu from Quoens-townin flvo days, twonty-throo hours and seven mlnutea lowering all previous reo-orda She also made the longest tun re-ootded tor a single d iy—511 miles.

Two Urothers Shut Dead. POBTSMOUTH, O., May ia—At a country

dance on Twin crook Saturdav night Hurly Nichols shot and killed Wilson and Amos Cooper, brothers, who had forced a quarrel upon him after having been warned to de-slst Nichols made no at tempt to escape, ha t has not boon arrested

Killed His Wife. CHICAOO, May I a Patrick Ford, a night

watchman employed by Armour A Co., about IU yearn of age, ahut and Ulled hit wife, a woman of ft'i years and six months a bride, and then fatally wounded himself, the cause oT the rash aot being Jealousy.

Lightning's Deadly Work. lUMgWAT, P a , May I R - T h o house o f ' P o R K - i " " "

Henry A. Foster, ot New York, the Uldeit Ei-Unlted State* Senntor. fasses Awuy at Hume, N. V. ROME, N. V., Mny 111, —Hon. Henry A. Fos-

ter dlod at his homo In this city Saturday night In his Wth year.

- [Judee Foster wss tbe senior ex-United States Senator, hsvi-jg been appointed lb ISM, one year before Simon Camsmn, ef I'ennsyl-

He wss a delessle to tke conrent.on nominated (ienerat Cass for Presi-

gsnt. (n IKM President Pierce sppelnted h'tn trnlted States District Atiornsy •for the Jti.nhsrn district ot Now Yur*. but hs declined. Ia ISM he wss sleeted Justice or the State Supreme Court, and bss hsld manv posli ons of honor snd trust In tb s .community. He was the last surv.fiogmsm* bsrof thu fumuus "Albany resenoy," which for many years controlled the policy of thi State, i

Latiuier Knters Prison for Life. LAXHINII. Mich., May l i - T h e lost act In

the Latimer murder occurred Saturday morning when Judge Pock sentenced l l Irving Latimer to Stnto prison for llle. The boy denlea thnt he Is without feeling. Hs aays he never shed a tear In ills llle, and he can't display emotlnu He uas White as marble when his sentence uas pronounced Ho was taken 1 mmediately W prison. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A Triple Hanging. OZARK. MO.. Mny 11.—"Dave" Walker, the

aged chief of tho llald-Kiiolibera. "Bill' Walkei'. his son. and John Matthews, mem-bers of the order, we '^hnnged hero s t o'clock yesterday moniing. Tho sreue at the execution was Iiurrible, tho ro|ies breaking and Die men having to ' e car-ried up to tho sonitotd and swung off a sec-ond time. _

Hare Tmuliie* KndtMl. OBETKA, IA. May Hi —Trouble which has

been brewing for several days between the whites and blacks here culmlimted on Sat-urday lu the wounding of four negroes and tho burning of tho negro lite company a onglne-hoitse, tho negro Kaptlst church and four small houses occupied by negrues.

The Ksllure Itrcurd. NBW Vonx, May II.—Failures during tho

seven days |ia»l for the United fcUttes. UH; for Canada. '.M; total, — a s compared with 2U last week. For the corres|Hindlni{ week of last year the tigures ore I'.rJin the l ulled States and 17 In Canada

Death of an Axed Veteran. MIDDLEDUBY, N.J . . May il.—John Cava-

lier, a soldier of tho war of ISIU, u ho fought at the battle of North Point and who was present at t'.io killing of l /m l lloes, died Friday at tlie poor farm near hero. He was over 101 years old

Four .Miners Kllio.l. PtirsBraoH, Pa , May ia—Four Hunga-

rian workmni were insumtly killed by an explosion of ttredsmp iu amine owned by the Char tiers Dlook Coal Company, near Chartlera, P a

He Fnusht at Watorlnu. NEW VOBK. May 10.- Tho death Is report-

ed In this city of Henri Matthleu. a veteran who was presuutat t h e battle ot Waterloo.

THE MARKETS.

NEW VTIHK. M a y I*. u us c « .i au a 4 &i & >0 a s w

1 S ft.-. 0 5 4 ) 4 to o 1 SI

m a M>i m it

Q 4U'i 3 V "

I.IVK 8toek—Cattle.,. Sheep

FLO$K-O ood to t'liu'i Patents

WHEAT-No .' IleJ.., No. I While

COHN—No I White.... OATi-No* White ...

-Mess , LARD—Steam CHF.KSK WOOL—Domestic

CIllCACO. UEF.VES-Slilpplns Steers...

Texans Cows Stackers Feeders Bulcbers' Stock Inferior Caltle .

HM9—Live -Ouoil to Choice.

"ER—Crca men-to Choice Dairy

Mrs. William MoNally was struok by light-ning on Baturday, and Mrs. MoNally and throe children were killed. An Infant in tho mother's arms WAS uninjured and the tragedy was discovered by its cries.

A Town In Ashes. Cunr.IAM), (X, May a—A special to tho |

Press from Lima, 0., says tbe entire busi-ness portion of Beaver Dam, a town there wss Aestroyea by tire at an early hour yes-terdsy morning. But three buildings w ero 1

lof t Loss, ?9u,oai.

The Urwan-Kyad Mounter. CtxciNNsTt, M/.y i a — Morita Blanc, a

workman In Dahl'sfite-worksmannfactory, Interlnr shot aud killed his wife and 7-year-old J^TATOES lbu.1 daughter yesterday arid then killed him. rShD-Bt 'eam se l l Jealousy Is supposed to have been fLOUR-Spr ta i Peienu.,'.'.' theotose. • i IJ?11!™

I Winter tlver Three Hundred Baptised. URAIN-Whest, No. <

RICHMOND. Va , May i a - O v e r colored ' Q".0, K0, » persons were baptised In the James river Hyf tNa yesterday. This Is tho first result of the ' Bar'ey-Snniiiies unprecedented revival that has lieeo going LUMnEII— on here for three weeks lu the colored ohurohea

:U09-rre>h R O O M I O I I N —

Self.WorkiBit. , Hurl

MICHIGAN STATE NKWS. After rtiidrrlo^ Ten Vr-irs.

F.I las Stock well, who left his home and family at Mom.t Clemens ten years ngo, nnd Who has iiem nliiuriied i.s dead ever since, came imek tho other nlttht His wife rcc-Ognited him nnd then fainted away. Stock-Well wns n contraetor and Iml dec nud Wont So Detroit feu yoats ago on business, l is was not heard from ntl-'r\<nrd and 16 wns supposed he had been murdered llo« vend the fnet that lie said he hnil lieen out Wost for hishenlth. he iiad not told o f h U WBUderings

lleiillh In .silchlrtnn. Reports to the Sinie Hoard of Health by

fllty-iiine observers lu dilTereiit parte of the State for the week ended on the 4tb Indi-cated that pneiimonlii. unnsninptlon ot the lungs, diarrhea and whooping cough In-creased and remittent fever, lironehltls, toasllitis, nenralgm and tvphu-innlarlal fever decreased In nren of prevalence. Diphtheria wits rejiorteil at eight places, scarlet fever at twenty-two, typhoid fever at live, nnd uieusleN nt four.

t r o» rd In Ixite. The body of MNs Mary Ann (lailngher, of

Cheboygan, awi 1: i...own lady aaed twenty-lire yeais. who had been missing several days, wns found recontly a short distance from hor home in n pile of liurnlng brush literally biimed to a crisp. It was said that her parents objected to her keeping com-pany with a certain young man, and thst this unsettled her mind nnd sho committed suicide by Jumping Into the burning brush heap.

Waldran Wiped Out. The nourishing snd wido-awako Uttlo

village of Waldron, Hlllsdalo County, was completely gutted by fire the other n ight Tho whole business portion of tho town was bumud, entailing a loss of about |U0,> U00, with only Ill.OUU Insurance. A strung wind was blowing at the time and as the vlllags was without tiro protection tho panic-stricken people wero powerless to ssvo tholr proporty.

Will Work a New Ouuru. Vein. Fred 11 ran?tad, Moses B. Toutlolf and sov-

eral Urand Ila: Ids mon havo organized the Grand Rapids aud Ishpemlng Odd nnd Sil-ver Mining Company and have liegun work on a quartz vein on the form of l/ 'on Pepin, ten miles west of Ishpemlng. Knovigh work was done on this property u year ngo to prove tho claim a very valuable ono before It camo Into tho hands of Its present own-era

A Vonng Lady AbdocUd.

flort Moore, who recently loft Gcnesoo-le to reside nt Orcenvllle, drove up th

the house of Mrs. Wotby, of the first named town, a few days ago nnd enticed Anna Warby and her sister to ride with him. When outside the town ho ordered Annie's sister to get out aud walk homo, and then rapidly drove away with Annie. The ofll-csrs wero looking for tho abductor.

Tau(ht Htm a Lesson. Wllltum Miner, of Fowlervlllo, Is a pecul-

iar fellow. Some turpentine wns recently spilled upon tl.o floor, nnd Will thought It would be n good Idea to burn II olf. He touched a match to i t When tho smoke cleared away he wns sunoundod by tlie population of the town nnd Uie aahes of seven lap roiies, two rubber coats and a woolen coat and vest

A l lrutat Outraie . All iinktiown woodsman tho other night

brutally outraged the eleven-yonr-old grand-danghter ul Mrs. Malley, of Alexan-der, a amail village nenr Mult bte. Mario. The scoundrel lucked the old lady In a bed-room until he sccomplisbed his fiendish purpose. She broke open the door nnd was brutallv beaten by him. Tho girl wns In a critical condition.

Soldiers' Home Improvements. The Soldiers' Home Hoard wore In session

ul (irand Rapids recently with all tho mem-bers presoul except Colouol Atkinson. Plans wero adopted for u 130,000 hospital building, II J,IXk< dormitory and til,000 elec-tric light plant Work would commence at onoo upon tho Improvements, and they would bo completed this season.

short tint Newsy Ileras. Mrs. Susau Barnes, of Manistee, wife of

Russell Rarnes, dlod att ' io Sherman Houss, In Chicago, recently while on her way from tho West, whore she had been for her health. Sho wits an active worker In tho W. O. T. U., and author of a book entitled "Hygiene of tho Home."

An Iron River man sot up tho oigars the other day to uelebrate tho arrival of, as he supjiosed. a bouncing boy In tho family. Just linsgina how surprised ho was to find the boy a gtil when ho got homo. Ho at onco went down town and sot up lite "drinks," explaining his mistake.

Hastings will ercct one of tho finest soldiers' munuments In the State.

The Ofropes O d d 4 Silver Company at Ishpemlng has decided to buy twenty new-stamps and eight now vanning machines.

Alexander l-'olsom died lu Day City re-contly. He was largely luterested In Ium her mills there, and owned timber lauds In Wisconsin and Uia Southern States.

Uronson's City Council has decided that Uquor sellers must put up gilt-edged bonds to the amount of <3,600, snd that said bonds-men must reside In the vlllsge. As yet but one saloon-keeper had been able to tlU the bi l l

A Bay City pugilist named Billy Butte (j.cked a fi;ht with a small man atSL Ignnco the other day, and when tho St. Ignace man got thmigh with him ho looked as If ho had passed through a railroad wreck.

Rev. Daniel Van Pelt, of Now York, for-merly tiastoruf Hope Church at Holland, has been appointed secretary to tho United States Minister to the NetherlamU

Suit* made to order a t R. t". Smith 's , f r om f l 8 up.

Lai'les Pr^e Slippers »i Rolfrtson Jt Son's

IZlM oia m i # M O 7 5 m ut 6 1.1 i n a 4 o n 4 a) n s m

*iV(t M* S4SA MS

?. 153 « ia M

Niagara's New Bridga Opened. LOCXPOBT. N. V., May S.—A 7 o'clock Tues-

day morning the new susponslun bridge

Comnioa Dressed Sidin*. Floorlnit.

Rmtnon UouNs IS 09 aeiBf II 90 QU 00

ftKlrt d M 00 514 01

enciaf . I.nib Bhingies

KANSAS i.iTV. - hich replaces the one destroyed early In CATTI.K-fl(>i ^ January was thrown open to tlie public. iiO»18-lle«i

Mmlium. SnREl ' - l l es t .

Common....

S 10 w I Su - -M a 4 w

n ia a < to s ss a J T1 4 47'4» 4 i.'tt 4 ^ a 4 n 4 00 « J DO 5 SO A 3 T»

n .T> a s 0 5 i *) a s co 4 « a 4 44

Thirty Thouiand Killed. ROME. May Id—Advices received here say

that in a recent battle between Abymlnlans and devlshes80,000 soldiers were left dead t'ATTLE-Hest

,K, fi..M Medium onthaf le -d , J L H . S

F R R D K R I C K T . R O B E R T S , M . D . . P r o - ^ ~ ~ . ,

f.-esor in Univers i ty College, London. Eng. . E x a m i n e r in Medicines. R..val r ' r T ^ ^ r C"'liege of Surgeons, says in r c f e r e m e t o

S r a n S r ' . u ' l r r ' o ^ m K A - r ^ x h , n ^ ^ t a r r . ; e heart dlaease. morbid conditions, live^ ' J S [ i T u S r and affections. Warner ' s Sa fe Cur* cures ^ r m - * » I N » o t J f r s of t h e liver and these affect ions by nu t t i ng the kidnevs ' n . . . in a hea l thy condition, thereby ennb- DRADFIBLDS F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ling them to expel the wae te or poison- shou ld be used bv the voung and ous ma t t e r f rom the system. budd ing woman, she who suffers from

n u r n o r s r u n riot in the blood at this any disorder peculiar to her sex. and at seaaou. f lood 's Sarsapari l la expells the change of life; it benefits all who every impur i ty and vilalizcn and en- use i t . Wr i t e tho Rnulfield ReRiiIatnr riches the blood. Co., Atlanta, Oa. Sold b y all druggists.

The Greatest Blood Purifier^ K N O W N . /

This Great (ierman Medicine 1« the#* . I chesiie>taiid bc-l. litdosesof KCL-#«« Pm?RBITTKKSfor»liM1lcssthaLf S one cent a dose. It will euro t h e # f t worst cases of skin disease, tmrar a common pimple on Uie fncci^ to thnt awful dl-.. i*e Scrofula., s i ' L P i i n t niiTKita u thci best mollcine to uvi in alii

s of such nlublsirn nn-IJTVonr Kid.I Jdcep seated diseases. | not ever tako

BLUE P I L L S lor mcrrnrj'.lhev are d l ie . I'lai-o vouf tm-t ii I s C L I i l l i t IIITTKBS, I tho |iurv -t and lie ' I mcdidnc c\"cr made.

Doi 'neysnn nutl fofonlcr. f s o l

, U I L P H U l l t /111TTKR*. Iff

/you sre sick, no I fmatter w hat alls |

fyou, tuo

wlihnycllowsticky#D6ntwnlt until yonl n M u e t f lsyour#aro mmlilc lounlk . j r l breath foul and#aro flat on your hick.l otnmslvc? your#hut get somo at once. It I stomach Is out#wUI cunj you. Sulphorl of onlcr, l'»c#llUlcr8 la

The Invalid's Friend. [ 6 ynnn(r, the aged and tot- f

.triii* are roon made well by fits use. Kcmemlwr w lut you

fresd here. It may save your lite. It has savol hundreds-1

u't wall uoUl tomorrow,

Try a Bottle To-day I Are von low.splrltod snd weak. I

r snfl^iintr from tlie excesses ot Fyouthf if f . , SLLPHCK UIITEUSl (TlU cure yon. [

Send S i « n t stanip» to A. P. untwav A Co., Boelon.Ma.a., fur best medical work pulillshcar

- 1 ^

'V / / /

-v \ " C CASABIANCA.

THE boy stnnd on the burn, j deck.

Whence all but he had lied. H e saw amid the cargo's w n k

A box, and, calling, s a id :

" Say, father, say if I may sit

Upon this box and wai t?"

And then without his sire's pcnni t ,

Down on that box he sate.

"S.ty. f.i 'hcr," once n',';iin he cried,

" M y patience is clean n o n e " And but the booming shuts replied,

And f i s t the flames rolled on.

Th n came a burst of thundcr-sound-

Thc boy, o h ! where was he ?

1' "in th • box. high did he bound.

T h e n Hoated on the ica.

1AP. For ' twas a b o t of h o i t v

And buoyantly it r •

That gallant child, w n > ne 'er lost hope.

Safe to the sandy imrc.

A W O R D O F W A R N I N G

T h e r e a r e m a n y w h i t e l e a p s , e a c h r e p r e s e n t e d lo b e " j u s ! a s g o o d ns ! h e ' i v o r y ' ; " t h e y A R E N O T , b u t l ike a l l c o u n t e r f e i t s , l a c s t h e p e c u l i a r a n d r e m a r k a b l e q u a l i t i e s o f t h e g e n u i n e . Ask f o r " I v o r y " S o a p a n d insist u p o n g e t t i n f j it.

Copyright 188"l. hy Pmeter .1 <iatnl>le

LSAXT'S

Business College (ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS.)

S h e p a r d - H a r t m a n B u i l d i n g , - Foun ta in S t .

G R A N D R A P I D S .

INSTRUCTION- GIVEN IS

B o o k - K e e p i n g , S h o r t - H a n d , T e l e g r a p h y , P e n -m a n s h i p and B u s i n e s s F o r m s .

J . U . L E A N , tllf. PKINCIPAL

•ok'l ('AfUB Ro«tl CoapOBB*. fMMrtl of I oll.H* RofH. TADiy an I

Rffrctnal. IIMMUIU

mtm

'oilon Root. T»n«r sad Prnar. —<».l suslMik Sate.

Ill by malt, of a i y 'v*.

Sold in Lowell BY W . S. WLNKOAR.

Lumber Yard. B I U M C K

DKAI.CRS LV

L U M B E R . L A T B & S H I N G L E S .

Yard at rear of Train 's Hotel,

Lowell. Mich.

O J r i - A - S . L A - W S T B R , raoraitroa or

NATIONAL HOTEL, Sear D.. Q. H. £ M. Depot,

Z.O w x-X-Xj. - 2XXCZZ-

nrst Class Board aiul Roonuat lleasonale l u t r t

L u r r y and Feed staule In Conr.ectlon

NELSON, MATTER & CO.,

Retail Rooms, 3 3 , 3 5 & 3 7 C a n a l S t . ,

Grand Rapids, ' - Mich.

Fancy Chairs and Rockers,

Bedroom Suites, in all woods,

Cheap, Medium and Expen-

sive. Parlor Suites and Odd

Pieces, any combination of

colors. Fancy Baskets, Tab-

les—Center and Dining, Book

Cases, Wri t ing Desks - Ladies

and Office, Side Boards, Shcf-

fonicrs, L i ce and Heavy Cur-

tains. X

Largest & Most Varied Stock

I N M I C H I G A N .

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

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

S O L D I E R S ; The unders igned nt tlie request of m a n y

Invalid Soldiers, IUM quulilled nnd been ndimtted to [iractieu

in tho

Interior Department, and nil the bureaus thoreot nnd is now

R e a d v t o P r o s e c u l e C l a i m s , for thows tha t m a ) be ent i t led to PEN-

SION nnd BOUNTY.

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

Milton 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 ,

Tra in ' s Hall Block , - Lowell , Mich . S|iei'ial n t ten t ion g iven to Collectlona

Conveyancing, Loans and Sale of Keal Ketate.

J. J O H N S , A U C T I O N E E R . 16 Years Exoerience

Farm or o ther property sold. C h a n c -e« mutonable and SatiKfactiou Q u a r u n -teeil. Orders loft at the JOIUNAI, office will receive promut a t ten t ion . any 1

Stuart, Knappen and Van Arman, LAWYERS,

ItiNim* 15, to and 17 New Houseman Ill.Kk. G K A N 1 ) R A P I D S , - M I C H .

AuucUte «mc« nt lliiitlnc*, Mich.

FRANK C. ALGER. A t t o m e j r n t L a w .

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

MOSEY TO UlAN AT CUBREXT KATES, AND ISHURANt'E WKITTKN.

Colon lllock. f . O W K I . i . , M I C H

AT J . E . L E E ' S M E A T M A R K E T i in tin- Bn.lce, will alwnvK In- foun.l tlie

cli<>lc«tl eats of Meat. FUh ami 1'oul-t ry In the i r M U O M . at LYIERN

Always UettKtnalile. J . B . X . E E , • Lowell, Mich,

New Grocery. A Clean New Stock of

Groceries AND

Provisions IN TIIK

Graham Block

Open on and after Sat urday, Nov. 24.

Prices low as the low-est.

Your P a t r o n a g e Respect fu l ly Solicited,

A. S: MOUNT

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L : W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 1 5 . 1 8 8 9 .

5 t j a co f l sO i ! T Z X Z l

VETERAN'S FRILKD.

/ C. res

Wounds,

Bruises,

S t r a i n s ,

A c h e s and

P a i n s R h e u m a t i c ,

N e u r a l g i c ^ S c i a t i c ,

P R O M P T L Y

A n d P E R M A N E N T L Y .

AT IIKI 'UGISTS AND Ui;AI.EK8.

THE CHARLES A. VBGELER CO.. BilUatn. Hi.

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

PHYSICIANS.

OUNO, Phyi l i ( e o n . UIUCH over Yulter i I Mik'K iitort<.

J L. W . VOliNG. P h j r i l o l a n nud S a r -

111. MALCOLM. I'liyalcUui and Surifon. a Offlce In Lyon Block. Wrat Side L'aih

practice only.

OC. M o I I A N N f i l X . M I)., Physloan and • Sunfron, Office 40 Drldgp Ht

Mc . ORKKNK M. D., Thytlruin ami Bur-• gvoo. Office over Scott'a lianlwan-

Wr . 1IUOOK8. Phynlc lan and Sur -g e n n . Office over M. Kul^n'i (.tore.

Office Houra—8 lo 10 a. m.. S lo 4 and T to 8 p. ni.

A T T O R N E Y S L

AL B E R T J A C K S O N , Attorney aud Hollcl-tor. OverLowell National Bank.

B U I L D E R S .

iOS. Contracta. i RMldencn 57 UudMHi it.. Lowell. Mich.

a . WILSON. Contractor and builder

D E A L E R S .

)C. SCOTT, Hardware. Baah Doori and . u l a n . llulldnra Hardware a specially.

UppodM Forest Mill*.

I OIIN G I L E S * CO.. Orocertea and I'rovli Ions. Crockorr. *c .

c alcCAKTV, Wholeaale and Betall llrocer. Bank Block

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 a t i o n a l B a n k ,

C a n a l S t r e e t . T e l e p h o n e No. 407.

G R A N D R A P I D S . - M I C H

CHCOX nUKT. HKXHV B. OAVU

H U N T & DAVIS, 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 1 A N K

GRAND RAPIDB MICH

W i l l i a m A l d r i e h T a t e i m

AHORNEY AT LAW,

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

9 4 0 New Houseman Block. M 1 C H .

D r . E . D . M c Q U E E N , R e i l d e n t V e t e r i n a r y Sur|[< nn.

Graduate of OnUrio Wterlnary ColleKe. Toron-to Canada, profeaalonally

i t t e c l i to a l l Diseases of H o n e s and Cattle Hoapltal for Lame and Dlieased Horace Calls

will receive prompt attention night or day. O F F I C E A T P E B R I N ' S U T E R Y BARN.

K 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 a c t i c e i n S t a t e a n d l J . 8 . C o u r t s .

I f o n e r t o l oan o n G o o d Rea l E s t a t e So* c u r i t y . Of f i ce in B a n k B l o c k ,

B r i d g e S t . - L o w e l l . MichiKan

N E W R A I L R O A D .

NEW LUMBER YARD A t C l u r k H V l l l e .

All Kinds of LUMBER, LATH and SHINGLES.

Custom Planing and ROMWIIIK.

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IN r e p u b l i c s , l a w s to w i n c h t h e m a j o r

i t y a r e d e c i d e d l y opixwed a r c s e l d o m if

e v e r s t r i c t l y n n d p e r m a n e n t l y e n f o r c e d ,

a n d even w h e n t h e m a j o r i t y is f a v o r a -

b l y inc l ined , b u r r a t h e r i n d i l l e r e n t , a n d

t h o agKresaive o p p o n e n t s of t h e l a w a r e

m o r e nuuieroi iB t h a n i l a d c t o n m n i . i l sup-

po r t e r s , i ts e n f o r c e m e n t is s o d i f f i c u l t a s

t o be e x c e p t i o n a l . T h a t t h i s shou ld n o t

b e so goes w i t h o u t s a y i n g , b u t . n e v e r -

the less , il in, a n d i t is fo l ly t o d e n y t b e

i n d i s p u t a b l e f a c t . I t is o n e of t h e w e a k

p o i n t s of o u r f o r m of g o v e r n m e n t , b u t

t o Igno re it is t o d o o m onese l f t o d isap-

p o i n t m e n t if n o t h i n g w o r s e .

W h e n , t h e r e f o r e , a n y e v i l ex i s t s t h a t

c a n lie c o r r e c t e d o n l y b y l eg i s l a t i on , t h e

f i r s t a n d m o s t i m p o r t a n t t a s k i m p o s e d

u p o n p h i l a n t h r o p i s t s is t o c r e a t e a n over -

w h e l m i n g p u b l i c s e n t i m e n t a g a i n s t i t —

n o t s i m p l y a g a i n s t s o m e m a n i f e s t a t i o n

o r a d j u n c t , b u t agaiiul the evil itnelf. Saloons w o u l d b e h a r m l e s s b u t lo r t h e

f a c t t h a t d r a m d r i n k i n g is bene f i c i a l t o

n o n e , r i s k y t o all a n d d e s t r u c t i v e t o

m a n y . T h i s is t h e so le r e a s o n w h y t h e

l i q u o r b u s i n e s s is t r e a t e d d i f f e r e n t l y

f r o m o t h e r v io la t ions . A l l a n t i - s a l o o n

l eg i s l a t ipn h a s fo r i t s p r i m a r y o b j e c t t h e

d i m i n u t i o n of t h e c o n s u m p t i o n of in-

t o x i c a t i n g l i quo r s .

L a w s t h a t a r c r ea l ly c a l c u l a t e d to ac-

c o m p l i s h t h a t o b j e c t c a n n o t bo e n a c t e d

w h e r e a m a j o r i t y of t h e v o t e r s open ly

f a v o r d r i n k i n g a n d sa loons . M a n y people

c o n s e n t t o a n d pass good l a w s a n d t h e n

f a i l to i n s i s t u p o n t h e i r e n f o r c e m e n t ,

a n d n o t i n f r e q u e n t l y sh i e ld t h e v io la

t o r s . T h e r e f o r e t o s e c u r e t h e p a s s a g e

a n d e n f o r c e m e n t of e f f e c t i v e l a w s

a g a i n s t t h e s a loon , i t i s e s sen t i a l t h a t

t h e h a b i t of d r a m d r i n k i n g sha l l b e

m a d e u n p o p u l a r w i t h t h o m a s s e s .

T h e c a r d i n a l e r r o r of m o s t t c i n p e r -

a n c e w o r k e r s , a t t h i s t i m e , is t h a t l l iey

c o n f i n e t h e i r l a b o r a l m o s t e n t i r e l y t o

a t t a c k s u p o n t h e sa loons , a n d h a v e b u t

l i t t l e to s a y a b o u t t h o d r i n k h a b i t , w h i c h

is t h e c o r n e r s t o n e u p o n w h i c h t h e sa-

loon is b u i l t — t h e f o u n d a t i o n f r o m w h i c h

all i t s w o e s p o u r — t h e r o o t t h a t f e e d s tl ie

u p a s t r e e — t h e m i g h t y p o w e r t h a t sus-

t a i n s a n d p r o t e c t s i t . T b e sa loon is a n

ev i l t h i n g — h o r r i b l e , i n f a m o u s — b u t

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

c lub , o r e v e n a t h i s o w n t a b l e , t h e r e b y

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

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

p r o t e c t s t t o l i q u o r p o w e r . T h e s e p r e m -

ises c a n n o t b e d i s p r o v e d a n d t h e r e is n o

e s c a p e f o r m t h e c o n c l u s i o n s .

T h e s u r e s t w a y to cupreaa t h e sa loon

is t o i n d u c e m e n a n d w o m e n to s t o p

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

d o n e t h e sa loon w i l l be s a f e . A g a i n ,

t he re fo re . 'wo u r g e u p o n a l l f r i e n d s of

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

t h e m o s t e s sen t i a l p a r t of t h o w o r k . T h e

t e n d e n c y t o t a k e s h o r t c u t s is so s t r o n g

t h a t t h e r e need bo n o f e a r t h a t l ega l

r e m e d i e s wi l l n u t b e a p p l i e d a s soon a s

t h e y c a n be m a d e e f f e c t i v e .

IT IS ABSURD t o e x p e c t t o ge t a n y gen-e r a l an t l - su loon l e g i s l a t i o n e i t h e r t h r o u g h t h e D e m o c r a t i c o r R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y . T h e y a r e b o t h d o m i n a t e d b y a w h i s k y m i n o r i t v w h i c h t h e y d a r e n u t otTend.— .XaKhville (Prohibition) Issue.

A n d y e t n e a r l y e v e r y v o l e f o r e a c h

a n d e v e r y a n t i - s a l o o n l a w e n a c t e d d u r -

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

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

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

o r r e p e a l of t e m p e r a n c e l a w s h a v e c o m e

f r o m t h e s a m e s o u r c e s . U n q u c s t i o n a -

b ly , a g r e a t d e a l h a s b e e n d o n e a g a i n s t

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

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

h a s been d o n e b y R e p u b l i c a n s a n d D e m -

o c r a t s a l o n e . T h o p a r t y t h o " i s s u e " ad -

voca te s h a s n e v e r he ld t h e b a l a n c e of

p o w e r o r c a s t t h r e e v o l e s i n a n y leg is la

l i v e b o d y in f a v o r o f a n y t e m p e r a n c e l a w ,

b u t i t h i s r e p e a t e d l y p r e v e n t e d tho pas -

s a g e of g o o d l a w s b y h e l p i n g t o d e f e a t

c a n d i d a t e s w h o w o u l d h a v e vo t ed f o r

t h e m . W h e r e v e r i t h a s a c t u a l l y c h a n g

ed r e s u l t s i t h a a been b y e n a b l i n g t h e

sa loon t o t r i u m p h . A n d y e t ila a d v o -

c a t e s a p p e a r t o t h i n k t h a t b u t f o r t h e m

a n d t h e i r p a r t y t h e r e w o u l d b e n o t h i n g

l e f t i n t h i s w o r l d w o r t h l i v i n g for .

R E D U C E D P R I C E L I S T :

H b l r m , 10c: Co l la r s , 2c; C u f f s p e r pa i r . i c .

Very Best Work at Lowest Prices.

F . G . S T O N E , - A g e n t . Good* dellveml the •ami-

C . B . C O R B I N ,

General Blacksmithing H O R S E S I I O E I N O . A C .

Gun Repairing and Fine Work a Specialty.

One Door Wert of City Bakery. Sign of the Big H o n e Hhoe.

G I T Y

B u s L i n e F O R E M A N & T A L B O T , P R O P ' S .

o rde r s for P a a e o g e n or Baggage loft a l Train'a Hotel, Darl* Houuo or Foreman £ AL-

drich' i Market will receive prompt attention.

" I T is a f a c t t h a t m a n y o f t h e best p r o p r i e t a r y m e d i c i n e s of t h e d a y . " said t h e l a te D r . J . G . H o l l a n d in Hcr ibner ' s Magaz ine , " a r e m o r e s u c c e s s f u l t h a n m a n y p h y s i c i a n s , a n d m u s t of i b e i n w e r e l lrst d i scove red o r used in a c t u a l m e d i -cal p r a c t i c e . W h e n , h o w e v e r , a n y s h r e w d j ierson. k n o w i n g t h e i r v i r t u e and f o r e s e e i n g t h e i r p o p u l a r i t y , s e c u r e s a n d u d v e r l l m s t h e m , i n t h e o p i n i o n of t h e b igo ted , all v i r t u e w e n t o u t o f t b e i o . " Fa i l u r e of e y e s i g h t , f i ck l e a p p e t i t e , h e a d -a c h e , e x t r e m e w a k e f u l n e s s , f i e q u e n t des i re lo u r i n a t e , e spec ia l ly a t n i g h t , g r a d u a l f a i l u r e of s t r e n g t h u n d d rops i -c a l s w e l l i n g . — t h e s e a r e symptODU of k i d n e y disease. If y o u neglec t t h e s y m p t o m s y o u wil l e v e n t u a l l y h a v e B n g h t ' s d i sease . W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e is t h e o n l y spec i f i c w h i c h h a s e v e r b e e n d i s c o v e r e d f o r t h i s d i sease . T h o la te Dr . Dio L e w i s , o v e r h i s o w n s i g n a t u r e s a i d : " I f I f o u n d m y s e l f t h e v i c t i m of a s e r -ious k i d n e y U o u b l e , I A'ould use W a r -ne r ' s S a f e C u r e . "

D E S E R V I N G C O N F I D E N C E .

I t ia - (u i le s u r p r i s i n g U>not i ce t h e n u -m o r o u a r epo r t* of remarkable c a se s of n e r v o u s d i s ea se s c u r e d , s u c h a s h e a d -a c h e . fits, n e r v o u s p r o s t r a t i o n s , h e a r t afTections, S t . V i t u s ' D a n c e , i n s a n i t y a n d p r o l o n g e d s loep l i s snesa , by Dr . Miil's R e s t o r a t i v e N e r v i n e . T h i s n e w and i m p r o v e d b r a i n a n d n e r v e food , a n d med ic ine , is e v e r y w h e r e g a i n i n g a re-tu i i rkab le r e p u t a t i o n f o r c u r i n g t h e w o r s t of t hese d i seases , ns well a s t h e i n j u r i o u s e f t ec l s of w o r r y , n e r v o u s i r r i -t a t i o n , m e n i a l a n d p h y s i c a l o v e r w o r k . Y e i t e r & Look t h e d r u g g i s t s , wi l l g i v e a w a y t r ia l bo t t l e s of i b i s w o n d e r f u l r e m e d y . I t pos i t ively c o n t a i n s n o o p i u m o r m o r p h i n e .

A S T E A M E R W R E C K E D .

A Ve««el D U m v e r i t h e D r i f l l n ; S h l p -l-'iite nf Her I 'anaengera Unkiinwii.

QUKBNKTOWN, . i a — T l i o I n m a n s t eamer City of ChoHtrr on reaching hero yes t e rday r epor t ed hav ing i-lglitcil lha s t e a m e r Dnmnark, of tho Thlngvnl la line, on April 8 In n dlsablad nml s inking condi-t ion, having a p p a r e n t l y boon almmloned In rald-oocnn T h e Daninai k, whun sho sailed f r o m Christiana, Norway, f r o m New York, had at iout TU) | iorson* on lioaril. nml the In-fe rence I* thn t these Imvo e i ther been lo«t o r a re nt sun In the sh ip ' s bonta

NEW Yon*. April l.l Tho g rea tea l cx-c t t cmcnt preva i l s he re over tl ie repor ted loss nf the Dannmrk. 8ho wns coimnanded by Captain liniiilnen. nn old seanmn, well known lor hi* eourago nnd presence of mind, ami the ngen l s here feel c e r t a i n that no lives have been Io»t

Nsw VOBK, April LV—The olllccs of the Thtngval la s tuainshlp lino k e p t open all (lay Sunday to answer ipiesllons ot thu f r lond , OF tbn poMengers of tho l l l -falcd Danmaik of t h a t line, supposed to bo lost In mld-Allantlc No news came.

I t Is possible t h a t some ship has plukcd u p tho r i anmnrk ' s people and mndo fo r th* Azores, 4.VI mile* f r o m tho locality where the Uanmntk 1« supiioseil to have been dis-abled. There Is no Uilegraphto coinniunl-catton with the Azores.

A llurliiK Leap CINCINNATI, 13. - Meredith Stanley,

an a th le te who hnd chal lenged Urodlo, on Thnxiday J u m p e d f rom the high bridge on tho Cincinnati Soulhorn road Into the Ken-tucky river, the dis taneo being iSU f e e t When taken f r o m the water blood oozed f r o m his mouth , b u t he noon recovered. The br idge, wllh o n e excepllun, i l the hlghost In t h e w o r l d

D e a t h of E i -CongrMi i i i an Cut le r , of Ohio. M l B i r m . O , I ' i - Hon. William F .

Cutler , ex-Coi igrewman and for Ihrce t e rms a member of t h e Ohio l.eglnlalurc, tiled nt h is home In this c i ty Thursday In the 77th year of hU age. Mr Cul ler was one of the fo remos t men of Southern Ohio and for tho last th i r ty years had been engaged In rail-road building nnd operat ing.

I>lod at t l ie Age of 102 Tear*. BOSTON, 13.—Mrs. Lydla Watson, of

Leicester, died Friday night , aged 102 years and S months. Mrs Watsou had been re-markab ly well and vigorous np lo her final lllnesa. She was marr ied In 1810 and had ten chi ldren, only two of whom survive her. Her d i rec t d c s c e n d a n u number more than • l i l y .

Sis Chi ldren a t a B i r t h . P s a i t u i , Minn., ' I'i—A r e p o r t f rom

Now York Mills says t h a t Mrs IlooberB. a Finnish woman, has jus t given b i r th to six children, t h r e e of whom ore alive and th ree were bom d e a d A li t t le over n yea r ago a Finnish woman at lh» same p lacs gave b i r th to four chi ldren.

Give Hie Convict* W o r k . DASVEBS. Mass . . 12.—John Q. Whlt-

tler, t h s poot. has wr i t t en a l e t t e r pro tes t ' ing, In the name of humani ty a n d Christ ian-ity, against tho enforced Idleness of con-viols In prisons, which, be tays, can only re-sul t tn filling tho pen l t en l l a r l e i with msnlacs .

Killed III* Child a* a Sarrl l lce. SAVANNAH, O X , i a — P r i n c o L a w , a

n e g r o living on the Sprlugfield plantat ion, killed bis 4-year-old child as a sacrifice to tho devil Ho says he was ordained by Ood to do it in o rde r to appease tho Deity, w h o was about to destroy the world.

An Klectlun Orde red . HpniNoriELn. 111., , 12 —Governor

Fl fer has Issued a proclamation fo r a special election in the Nineteenth distr ict to fill the vacancy occasioned by the dea th of Con-gressman Townsbend , to be held on the S l i t of May.

Dea th nf General l la tc l i . CBICAOO. 11—General Edward

I la lch . Colonel of the Ninth United States Cavalry, died nt Fort llobln<on. Neb. Gen-e ra l Hatch en t e r ed the volunteer service In 1601, and w as appo in t ed Colonel In the reg-ular a rmy lu ISWi

( i l v m Her F r e r d u m . OUAOA. Neb.. 11 - Af ter flvo min-

ntes ' de l lbe ia t lon yes terday the jury In the case of El izabeth l leechler . who kll lsd Harry \V. Klmr. J r . , of Chicago, r e t u r n e d a verdict of not guilty.

DrHlli of NU K&*<*OVRRIIUR* O B A N I T E C m - . M o , 1 2 . - L J . F a r -

well, Governor of WlMionsin in IS'd, died In th i s cl tv y e - i e n l a v . ayeil To years. He waa a noted polllic.an ul tho MorUtwuhl foi ty yea r s ago.

Prof . Lehman, supe r in t enden t of schools a t Uaripielt<I, WHS badly inlured U fow days ago by anoxplos lon of chemicals with which ho was expor iment ing .

In a quarn i i iluriuK u r ecen t session of Ui^cal l board a l Detroit , J . H. Donovan, v lco-pres idontof tho Hoard of T rade , twice knockod down Maxwell M. Fbiher, a mill-ionaire, who hud th rown a brick a t Donovan.

A t a m e r named Wright was recent ly jai led In Illi; l!u|ilil- under tbo now law, charged with f randu lon t iy lUiiioslng of o t oonocallng personal proper ty upon which t h e r e was a c h a t u l mor tgage hold by J . E. Eeoott

T . G R A N G E R S T U A R T , M . D . , F . R . S . E . ,

O r d i n a r y P h y s i c i a n l o H . M. t h e Queen in S c o t l a n d , P r o f , of P r a c t i c e of P h y s i o in t h e U n i v e r s i t y of E d i n b u r g h , w r i t e s : " A c u t e b r o n c h i l i a is c o m m o n espec ia l ly in t h e a d v a n c e d s tagea of B r i g h t ' a d i s -ease , a n d t e n d s t o paaa in to t h e c h r o n i c s l a t e . P h t h i s i s ( c o t i a u m p t i o n ) i i i Hs var -i o u s f o r m s is f o u n d o c c a s i o n a l l y a s so -c i a t e d w i t h t h e s e r e n a l ( k i d n e y ) a f fec t -i o n s I t u s u a l l y p r o v e s f a t a l w h i l e t h e r e n a l m a l a d y ia y e t in i t s e a r l y s t a g e . " I t t h u s l i e comes e v i d e n t t h a t c o n s u m p -t ion a n d b r o n c h i l i a a r e m t i i n a i e i v asao c i a t ed w i t h k i d n e y d isease , a n d W a r -n e r ' s S a f e C u r e s h o u l d be t a k e n e a r l y in t h o d i sease t o p r e v e n t t h e d a m a g i n g in-f l u e n c e t h e k i d n e y m a l a d y e x e r t s u p o n t h e r e s p i r a t o r y o r g a n s .

ROCKWOOD, MiCH., F e b . 0, 1882. J . M. I / K M E RED CLOVER C O . , I h a v e

used y o u r F l u i d E x t . Red C l o v e r Blos-soms , p r e s c r i b e d b y Dr . A . I . S a w y e r , Monroe , M i c h . , a n d h a v e r e c e i v e d g r e a t benef i t f r o m t h e s a m e , a f t e r h a v i n g s u f f e r e d a g r e a t dea l fo r y e a r s .

R e s p e c t f u l l y , H E L E N C . MH. ILMAN.

T A K E I T I N T I M c , .

" F o r w a n t of a na i l , t h e s h o e wna los t ; fo r w a n t of a shoe , a horse w a s los t ; f o r w a n t of n h o r s e a r i d e r w a s l o s t . " N e v e r n e g l e c t s m a l l t h i n g s . T h e first s i g n of p n e u m o n i a a n d con-s u m p t i o n c a n pos i t ive ly b e c h e c k e d by Dr . A c k e r ' s E n g l i s h remedy f o r con-s u m p t i o n .

YEITER & LOOK, D r u g g i s t s , Lowe l l .

CONSUMPTION CURED.

A n old p h y s i c i a n , r e t i r e d f r o m p rac -t i ce , h a v i n g h a d p laced In hia h a n d s b y a n E a s t I n d i a m i s s i o n a r y t h e f o r m u l a of a s i m p l e v e g e t a b l e r e m e d y fo r t h e apeody a n d p e r m a n e n t c u r e ul C o n B u m p t i o n , B r o n c h i t i s , C a t a r r h , A s t l n i i a . a n d all T h r o a t a n d L u n g A f I e c t l o i u , u l s u a p o s i t i v e a n d r a d i c a l c u r e f o r N e r v o u s Deb i l i t y a n d a l l N e r v o u s C o m p l a i n t s , a f t e r h a v i n g t e s t ed i ts w o n d e r f u l c u r a -t i v e p o w e r s in t h o u s a n d of cases , l i as f e l t it liLt d u t y t o m a k e i t k n o w n t o h i s s u i r e r i n g f e l l o w s . A c t u a t e d b y t h i s

I m o t i v e a n d dea i ro lo r e l i eve l iu i imn s u f -I f e t i n g . 1 wil l s e n d f r e e of c h a r g e , t o nil

w | i o d e s i r e i t , t h i s r e c e i p t , in G e r n i a n , F r e n c h o r E n g l i s h , w i t h f u l l d i r e c t i o n s

i f o r p r e p a r i n g n n d u s i n g . S e n t by inni l b y n d d r a w i n g w i t h s t a m p , n n i n i n g t h i s p a p e r . W . A . NOYES. 140 P o w e r ' s B look , R o c h e s t e r , N. Y . ( l O y l e o w )

W e n o t i c e a n e w d e p a r t u r e in t h e t r e a t m e n t of d i s e a s e t h a t p r o m i a e s t o r e v o l u t i o n i z e t h e m e d i c i n e bus inesa . I t cons i s t s in t h e co l l ec t ion of t h e Hjiecilli-s used b y n o t e d spec ia l If U of E u r o p e a n d A m e r i c a , a n d b r i n g i n g t h e m w i t h i n r each of all . F o r i n s t a n c e , t h e t r e a l -m e n l p u r s u e d b y spec ia l p h y s i c i a n s w h o t r e a t i n d i g e s t i o n , s t o m a c h a n d l i v e r • r o u b l e s o n l y , w a s o b t a i n e d a n d p r e p a r -e d . T h o t r e a t m e n t a of o i l ie r p h y s i c i a n s , c e l e b r a t e d fo r c u r i n g c a t a r r h , w e r e p r o -c u r e d , a n d s o o n till t h e s e i n c o m p a r a b l e c u r e s n o w i n c l u d e d ibeaae of t h e l u n g s , k i d n e y s , f e m a l e w e a k n e s s , r h e u m a t i s m , n e r v o u s d e b i l i t y , a n d pi les . O r i g i n a t e d a n d u s e d by spec ia l i s t s , b e i n g a p o s i t i v e c u r e f o r e a c h d isease , t h e s e p r e p a r a t i o n s a r o t h e beat r e m e d i e s p r o c u r a b l e . W e a d v i s e all to Fend t h r e e t w o c e n t s t a m p s to t h e d i l u t e Medica l S p e c i a l t y C o . , 170 W e a l A d a m s S t . , C h i c a g o , 111., a n d r e -c e i v e b y r e t u r n m a i l t h e i r i n t e r e s t i n g h a n d book .

M E R I T W I N S . '

W e des i re t o aay to o u r c i t i z ens , t h a t f o r y e a r s w e h a v e been s e l l i n g D r . K i n g ' s N e w D i s c o v e r y f o r c o n s u m p t i o n . Dr . K i n g ' s N e w L i f e Pi l ls , B u c k l e n ' a A r n i c a S a l v e a n d E l e c t r i c B i t t e r s , a n d h a v e n e v e r l u m d l e d r e m e d i e s t h a t sell a s w e l l , o r t h a t h a v o g i v e n s u c h u n i v e r -sal s a t i a f a c l i o n . W e d o n o t h e s i t a t e t o g u a r a n l c e t h e m e v e r y t i m e a m i w e s t a n d r e a d y to refund t h e p u r c h a s e n n c e , if s a t i s f a c t o r y r e s u l t s d o n o t fo l -ic

1 Never h a d a p i e p a r a l l o n n m o r n a p -j p r o p r i a t e n a m e t h a n A y c r ' s H a i r V igor , 1 W h e n t h e c a p i l l a r y g lunda b e c o m e en-i feeb led b y d lsea-o . a g e , o r n e g l e c t , t h i s , d i i t w l n g i m p o r t s r e n e w e d l i f e to t h e

sca lp , s " Hint i l ie luiir a s s u m e s m u c h of i t s . v i i u l h f u l f u l l n e s s a n d b e a u t y .

i c t o r y low t h e i r u se . T h e s e r e m e d i e s h a v e w o n t h e i r g r e a t p o p u l a r i t y p u r e l y i t h e i r m e r i t s H u n t & H u n t e r D r u g g i s t

100 L A D I E S W A N T E D ,

A n d 100 M e n to ca l l o n a n y d r u g g i s t f o r a f r e e t r i a l p a c k a g e of L a n e ' s F a m i l y Med ic ine , t h e g r e a t R o o t a n d H e r b r e m -e d y d i s c o v e r e d b y Dr . Si las L a n e w h i l e in t h e R o c k y M o u n t a i n s . F o r d i s e a s e s of t h e blood, l ive r a n d k i d n e y s it ia a pos-i t i ve c u r e . Fo . - c o n s t i p a t i o n a n d c l e a r , i n g u p t h e c o m p l e x i o n i t does w o n d e r s -C h i l d r e n l ike i t . E v e r j o n e p ra i s e s i t . L a r g e s ize p a c k a g e , SO cen t s . A t all d r u g g i s t s .

J . M. LOOSE RED CLOVER CO., G e n t s : 1 h a v e been a s u f f e r e r f o r t h e l a s t f i ve y e a r s f r o m R h e u m a t i s m ac ross t h e s h o u l d e r s , a n d by u s i n g y o u r F l u i d E x -t r a c t of R e d Clover , a m e n t i r e l y re-l i e v e d ; be l i eve it h a s d r i v e n i l f r o m m y s y s t e m , a n d w o n ' t be a w e a t h e r b a r o m -e t e r a n y l o n g e r . Y o u r s T r u l y . P a l m e r . H o u s e C h i c a g o . F . D. DHIDLE.

E I L E R T ' S E X T R A C T O F T A R & W I L D CHERRY i8.a s a f e , r e l i ab l e a n d p l e a s a n t r e m e d y f o r C o u g h , Colds , B r o n c h i l i a , A s t h m a , a n d all t h r o a t t r o u b l e s ; wi l l re-l ieve a n d benef i t c o u s u m p l i o n . T r y il a n d be c o n v i n c e d . E v e r y b o t t l e w a r -r a n t e d ; p r i c e 50c. a n d o n e d o l l a r jier k i t t l e . So ld by all d r u g g i s t s . P r e p a r e d b y t h e E m m e r t P r o p r i e t a r y Co. , C h i c a -go, Hi .

E I L E R T S D A Y L I G H T L I V E R P I L L S a r e a boon t o s u l f e r e r a f n u n S ick-b e a d a c h e a . S o u r S t o m a c h , To rp id L i v e r a n d I n d i g e s t i o n . S u g a r - c o a t e d , p l ea s a n t lo t a k e a n d w a r r a n t e d t o g o t h r o u g h b y d a y l i g h t .

M o t h e r s wi l l find Dr . W i n c h e l l ' s T e e t h i n g S y r u p j u s t t h o m e d i c i n e t o h a v e i n t h e h o u s e f o r t h e c h i l d r e n ; i t wi l l c u r e C o u g h s , Colds , So re T h r o a t , a n d R e g u l a t e t h e B o w l s . T r y i t .

D R . J A Q U E S ' G E R M A N W O R M C A K E S d e s t r o y w o r m s a n d r e m o v e t h e m f r o m t h e s y s t e m . S a f e p l e a s a n t a n d e f f e c t i v e .

H A P P Y H O M E B L O O D P U R I F I E R is t h e P e o p l e s P o p u l a r M e d i c i n e f o r p u r -i f y i n g t h e b lood ; p r e v e n t i n g o r c u r i n g Dyspeps ia , B i lhousness , H e a d a c h e , Doils a n d all F c e r s a n d Mala r ia l Disea-ses.

P r i c e 50c. a n d o n e d o l l a r per b o t t l e .

U N C L E S A M ' S C O N D I T I O N P O W -D E R wil l c u r e D i s t e m p e r , C o u g h s , Co lds . F e v e r s a n d m o s t of t h e d i s ea se s l o w h i c h Horses , C a t t l e , S h e e p , H o g s a n d P o u l t r y a r e s u b j e c t . So ld b y a l l d r u g g i s t s .

U N C L E S A M ' S N E R V E & B O N E L I N I M E N T wil l relievoSpra'ns.Bruises, N e u r a l g i a a n d R h e u m a u s m . Sold b y a l l d r u g g i s t s .

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

Dr . W i l l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e n t is t h e o n l y s u r e c u r e l o r B l i n d , B l e e d i n g o r I t c h i n g P i l e s e v e r d i s cove red . I t n e v e r fa i l s t o c u r e o l d c h r o n i c c a s e s of l o n g s l u n d i n g .

J u d g e Coona , Maysv i l l e , K y . , s a y s : " D r . W i l l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e n t c u r e d m e a f t e r y e a r s o ' s u f f e r i n g . "

J u d g e C o f i i n b u r y , C l e v e l a n d , 0 . , B a y 8 : " I h a v e f o u n d by e x p e r i e n c e t h a t D r , W i l l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e n t g i v e s i m m e d i a t e a n d p e r m a n e n t r e l i e f . "

W e h a v e h u n d r e d s of s u c h t e s t i m o -n ia l s . Do n o t s u f f e r a n i n s t a n t l o n g e r , sold by all d r u g g i s t s a t 50c a n d $1 p e r b o x . ( a 8 y l )

LOST.—I d o n ' t k n o w w h e r e , I c a n ' t t e l l w h e n , I d o n ' t see h o w — s o m e t h i n g of g r e a t y a l u e t o m e , a n d f o r t h e return of w h i c h I s h a l l be t r u l y t h a n k f u l , v iz . : " a good a p p e t i t e . "

FOUND.—Heal th a n d s t r e n g t h , p u r e b lood, a n a p p e t i t e l i k e t h a t of a wol f , r e g u l a r d i g e s t i o n , all by t a k i n g t h a t po|>-u l a r a n d p e c u l i a r m e d i c i n e H o o d ' s Sar -sap i i r i l l a . I w a n t e v e r y b o d y t o t r y i t th ia s e a s o n . I t is so ld uv a i l d rugg ib t s . One h u n d r e d (loses o n e d o l l a r .

A ^ N A R R O W E S C A P E .

Col. W . K . Ne l son , of B r o o k l i n , c a m e h o m e o n e e v e n i n g , f e e l i n g a | i ecu l ia r U g h l n e s s i n t h e c h e s t . B e f o r e retir-i n g , ho t r i e d t u d r a w a l o n g b r e a t h b u t f o u n d it a l m o s t imposs ib le . H e su l fe r -ed f o u r d a y s f r o m p n e u m o n i a , a n d t h e •iocUirs g a v e h i m u p . A c k e r ' s E n g l i s h R e m e d y f o r C u n s u m p t i o n s a v e d h i m a n d h e is wel l t o - d a y .

YEITER & LOOK, D r u g g i s t s , LowelL

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" A y e r ' s I ' l l l s have been in use In m y fami ly upward* of twen ty year* ami liavo lomple ie ly verifled a l ) t h a t 1* elnlioed lor them. In a t t aeks of plies, from which I suffered many years , they afford g r e a t e r relief t han a n y o ther inedieinu 1 ever t r i e d . " —T. F . A d a m s , Holly Spr ings , T e x a s .

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C TATE OF MICHIGAN-The Circuit Court for O the County ot Kent: In Chancery-

At a *e«sloa of said court held at the Court Hoase. In the city of Grand Rapid*. In said Coun-ty, on the thirteenth day of May. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine.

Present. Hon. William E. Grove. Circuit Judge. Mary L. Walden, Adelbert A. Walden. Mortimer W. Danforth, Admlnstrator of Ihe Estate of Guy 8. Walden. Deceaa-ed. Guy D. Walden. Adalalde Walden. Eva R. Walden and Florence A. Wal-den, Infanta, bv Mortimer W. Danforth their next friend. Complainant*.

VS.

Carrie Jenning*. Albert Ilaxter. Edwin Baxter. Ellen IlaxtiT. Orman Daxter. t r l J . Baxter. Maggie Lazier. Mllo Ilax-ter. Ella Ilaxter. Cella Drlgham. Sehrl-na U. Coo|ier, Vienna 8. Connan, Dully F. Uerkey, Roslna Cadwull. Lucy I. Knickerbocker, Carrie Keyes. Morris Hulburt. William Hulburt. Helen Dens more. Solon Baxter. Kate Baxter. Mary B Clark. Cella Teele. Gardner B Clark. Leonard Clark, Addle Clark. F.phrlam Clark, George E. Clark, Betaey A. Prince. Amanda Flint. Gladys Jones. Lulu Jone*. Edmund I'rlnce. Earl Prince. Minniu I'rlnce. Hattle Prince. Nellie Prince. Leo Prince, Bertha Prince. Al Prince. Maria Dodge. Auro-

. l.'ooter. Lourella E. Meeker. Tim olhy L. Luce, Drlttanla E. Knapp, r a C . l

Mary Doty, Ilutb Carpenter. Arsah Keeler. Alonxo Stowell, Kuth Stows'.l. •Sarah Fisk. OnlUo Flsk. Mllo Parsons, Mary Parsons. Abbie Parsons. David T. Kingsbury and Joseph Sawyer, Defendants

In this cause, il appearing from the aflldavlt on llle that the following named of wild de-fendants are not residents of this slate, hut are residents of the following Stales and Territories respectively—namely; Edwin Baxter. Ellen Baxter and Roslna Cadwell, of the State of California: Uri J . Baxter and Mag<ie Baxter, of the DUtrict of Coluni bla; Mllo Baxter. Ella Baxter and Orvllle Fl»k. of btateof WifCODsln: Cella Teele. of Ktale of Nebraska; LeonanI Clark. Addle Clark. Brit-tannia E. Knapp and Msry Dutv. of Btate of Ohio: Ephrlam Clark. Betsey A. Princo, Aman-da Flint. Gladys Jonei. Lulu Jones, Edmund I'rlnce, Earl Prince. Minnie Prince. Hattle I'nnce. • . a^aii • • , .nisjuiva lIMttC 1 riUCT", Nellie Prince, l ^ o Prince, Bertha Prince. Ruth CarpenUr. Arsah Keeler. Alonao Stowell and Ruth Htowell. of Statu of Vermont: George E. Clark, of Slate of New York; Al. I'rlnce. of State of Rhode Island: Maria Dodge, Aurora C. — ..urora C. Cooper and Lourella E Meeker, of tile State of Maasachusett*: Timothy U Luce, of the Terri-tory of Monuna; David T. Kingsbury and Jo-seph Sawyer, of State of Missouri, and it further appearing by said allldavlt that Ihe residence of said defendant Lucy 1. Knickerbocker Is nut known.

On motion of Myron H. Walker. Complalnanl*' Solicitor. It Is ordered that tho ap|tvarance of said non-resideni defendants Edwin Baxter. El-len Baxter, Uri J . Baxter, Maggie Baxter, Ella Baxter. ICosina Cadwell. Cella Teele. U-onsrd Clark, Addle Clark. Ephriaiji Clark, George E. Clark. Bel ' -y A. Prince. Amanda Flint. Gladys Jones. Luiu J»ues, Edmund Prince, Earl I'rlnce. Minniu Prince, HatUe Prince. Nellie I'rlnce. l,eo Prince. Bertha Prince, U, Prince, Maria Do<l

Stowell, Orvllle Flsk. David T. Kingsbury and Jo-seph Sawyer, be entered heruin within four Donth* from the date of this order, and that the appearance of said defendant Lucy 1, Knicker-bocker, whose residence la unknown, bo entered herein within five months from the dale of this order, and in case of their appearance they cause their and each of their answer to the bill of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on tho Complainants' Solicitor within twenty dayi after service on them of a copy of said bill and sutlc* of this order; and in default thereof, said bill will be taken aa confessed by said non-resident defendants:

And 11 Is Further Ordered. That within twenty days tliu Complainants cause a nellce of this order to bo published iu the Lowsu, Joe*-SAI, a newspaper printed, published and circulat-ing in said County, and that said pubUcatioc be •.-onUnued therein onco in each week for six weeka in auccession or thai he cause a copy of thl* order to be personally surved on said non-resident defendanta and said defendant whose residence is unknown, at least twenty day* be-lore the time above prescribed for their appear-ance. WILLIAM E. GROVE,

, , . . Circuit Judge. Examined, countersigned and entered by ma,

Co MS s u e s L. H i a v c r , Register. Mtnos H. WAlxxa. Complainants' Solicitor.

(A true copy, s l t e s t : -(48«7) C o a m u r s L. HAUVEY, Register.

C h a n c e r y S a l e .

iiiance and by virtue of a decree of the lit Court for the County of Kent. In

Chancery, rnaJe aud entered off the l ltb day of February, A, D. ISO, in a certain cause tliere-in pending wherein

LOUAIS Z. RICUUOXD la C o m p l a i n a n t A.M

Hcnsos J . WAXELI. Jxaax E. GAanxxs, WILLIAM B. bruka. AaruiR J HSMSISUWAV AXO WILLUK A PALaxa are Defendsnts

Notice Is hereby given that on Friday .June Slat, A. 1). 1S80. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day. I. the subscriber, one of the Clrvuit Court Commissioner* of Kent Comity, In the State of Michigan, sh ill sell al public auction to the high est bidder at the south fruut door of Che Court Houseof said County.lo wit: Court lllock, Iso called) in the City of Grand Ripids, In said County, all that uertaln piece or parcel of laud situated aud being iu Uie Township of Ada. County of Kent and State of Michiaan. known and described a* follows, to wit - All of the east one half IH1 of the south-west onequsrlerHi] of Mellon twenty tlveliBJ In town sevenIT I HOT i t of range ten (10] west. Containing eighty [mi] acres of land mure or 1MS.

Dated. Grand Rapids. Michigan, May n h . A D. ISO

ALFRED WOLCOTT, Circuit Court Comia.ssloner,

E F. SWEET, Kent County, Mleh. Solicitor for Complainant. (Cm-fli

1N pursu 1 Clrculi

1 ) BO RATI NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS 1 BEFORE COURT. State of Michigan. County of Kent. ss. Notice is hereby given, that

San order of the Probate Court for die County Kent, mado on the Isl dsy of May, A. D

ISKI. six months from that date were allowed for crMllors to present their claims against tlie estate of

JOHN M. WATERS, late of said Comity, deceased, and that all credit-ors of saU deceased aro required to present their claim* lo said Probate Court, a t tlie Probate office, hi Uie city of Grand Rapkla. for examina-Uun and allowance, on ur before the

l i t DAV or NovxMoia NEXT, anil Out such claims will bo heard oefurc said Court, on Friday, the said Is( d iy of November nexl. at ten o'clock la the forenoon of Uiat day.

Dated May 1st. A. D. 1KW. CYRUS E. PERKINS.

43*4 Judge of Probate.

VTOTICEOF COMMWSIONERSON CLAIMS.-i > State of Michigan. County of Kent, **,

Probate Court for ishl county. EstAt* of

TRACY MOON, deceoaed.

*lx months from ,016 IWi day of April, A. D. 1WO. liavlmi been allowed by said Judge of Pro-bate. to all persons having claims against said

In which to present their claims to us for examlnatioD and adjustment.

Notice is hereby given. That we will meet on Saturday, Uie 1st day of June, A. D. IbSa. andonTuesday, the HUhdayof October, A. D. 1889, al nino o'clock A. M. of each day, at the d«elltng bimuc of Sat. P. Purdy in thn Inwnship of Vetgennes in said county,to receive and exam-ine 'uch claims.

Dated April 34th. A. D. 1880. CHARLES T. SCOFIELD, JAM Ed P, PURDY.

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T R A I N ' S O P E R A H O U S E B L O C K .

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

The Place to Buy Everything Cheap!

S E E T H E G O O D S A N D P R I C E S

A n d y o u w i l l b e c o n v i n c e d .

W e W a n t a W i f e [ to k n o w t h n t h e r h u s b a n d c a n b e f i t t ed o u t i n t h e beat s t y l e f o r c o m f o r t a n d c o n -

t e n t m e n t a t t h o s t o r e of

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Tl i i ' e> l i i i ig M u t - h i i i e ,

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W E W A - H S T T A . B E - A . T J t o k n o w t h a t h e c a n d o u b l e h i s c h a n c e s of aucceas w i t h t h e g i r l of his h e a r t b y

l o t t i n g ua p r o v i d e h i m a s u i t a b l e p a i r of F i n e Shoes .

D O N ' T H O L D Y O U G I R L

responsible if s h e r e f u s e s y o u b e c a u s e y o u w e a r a n i l l fitting S h o e . T U fit y o u

s h o u l d b e fitted fittingly, t o fit h e r f a n c y , s o c o m e t o

R O B E E T S O N & S O N , T H E S H O E M E N .

P . S . S u m m e r s h o e s in g r e a t v a r i e t y .

N o t i c e o f A t U i c b m e n t .

CTATE OF MICHIGAN; Tbe Circuit OMrt for O the County of Kent, In Attachment.

JOBS MOCOXMELL, Plaintiff. vs.

GEOSQE E. HUBSAOO, D e f e n d a n t .

Notice I* hereby givea that on the Sad day of February, A. D.. iss.'. a writ of al lachmeat was duly Issued out of the Circuit Court for tbe County of Kent at ihe suit of John McConoell. the above named plaintiff ai:nln*t the lands, ten-emenis. foods anil chaltels.money and (ffecla.of George E. 11 ubbard.tbadsfendaal above named. fur tlw sum of eleven hundred dollars |lll*i.0uj which sa d writ wi* returnable on the 1th dav of March. A D. Itsu

Dated this 3rd day of April 1889. E . F . SWEET.

' U « 7) AUornuv for Plaintiff.

A d i n i u L i t r a t r l x S a l e .

IN the matter ot the estate of STEPHEN CHILD, decMaed.

Notice is hereby given lhat I ahaU seU at pub-lic auction t" the highest bidder, on Thuraday Uie «th day of June A. D. IflHB. a t ten o'clock In tbe forenoon, at the premises hereinafter da-scribed in the township of Vergennea, m the County of Kent, In Ihe Stale of Mk-hlgsn, pur-susnt lo License and aulhority granted to m s oa the 18th day of April. A. D I M . by the Probate Court of Kent Cuualy. Michigan, all of the <•-late right, tula and Interest of the said deoeaa-••d of, iu and lo the real estate situated and being II the County of Kent, la the Stau> of Michigan,

known and described as follows, to-wlt: The west iialf of tbe to-iin-west i |uarter of

secUon one (1) in town i;i north of range nioe 19) west containing eighty ISO] acres of land more >r le**, according lo United States survey.

Dated, April I Bill A/D. 18W. ALICE O . WASOXJI.

Admlntslraulx.

XTOT1CE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS, i s Slatoof Michigan. County of Kent,s*. Pro-bate Court for said Count).

DANIEL McEWEN. deceased.

We tlie undeinlgncd having been appointed by the Hon. Judge of 1 TO bale of said county. Commies loner* on Claims la the matter of said u ta te , aud six months from the If th day ol April A. 1). IfW. having been allowed by *aid Judge of I'robale tn all persons having claims agslnsl said Estate, In wulch lo present their claims Ui us for examlnaUoD and adjustment

Notice is Hereby Given. That we will meet on Saturday JUie 1st day of June. A. D. 118#. and on Saturday the IJth dsy of October. A. D. 1889. at two o'clock P. M. of each day, al tbe resl denre;of William H. Stone In Ihe township of Bowne. In said county, lo receive and examine •ueli claims.

Dated, Klh day of April A. D. 1880. WILLI AW H. KTOfiE. MARTAIN WHITNEY.

I4lw4) Commissi..ners.

L A D I E S P S Ho T o u r O w n D y e i n g , a t Bonae .

Th y will dye srsrylhlng. They sre sold every* where. Prl.e IOC. a packa«s.-Theyhavenoeqaal far Strength. Bngbtcess, Amount la Pseksgee or for f sUuess of Color, or non-fadin|i Quallnea, They do nut crock or uaut ; 4b colors. For sale b l

H U N T & H U N T E R , D r u g g i s t s .

I T N E V E R F A I L S

BAD BLOOD Mean* an inact ive liver and a svmpall iet ic o r unna tu ra l oc-t lon of the t lomach , bowels and kidnevs, and as a rcsiilt

B I L I O U S N E S S . T h e s y m p t o m s are drowsi-ness, loss of appetite, head-ache , lack of energy, pa in Inr^J the back, cos t lvcnets o r diar- ' r h a a , ta l lowncss of »kln, fu r red tongue, genera l ly a t tended with mels j ichoiy and

G E N E R A L D E B I L I T Y . T o cure these diseases m e a n s to res tore the action of I h e l iver and o t h e r organs , and to Ml thr pdson in Ihe blood. A remedy c o n U i n i n g M a n d r a k e , Cu lve r s Root , lliiiiloek and C u c a r a Ssgrada , a c t j n g cspeciall y on the livcrv

i t o m a c h , k idneys and »wcat g l a n d s U ilic proper o n e .

HIBBARD'S RHEUM ATIG SYRUP restores act ion, kills malar ia snd purif ies the blood.

CONSTIPATION. T i l l " process of d iges t ion . 1 iii-lniilatinn and r e m o v a l

needs t h e healthy act ion of Hi liver, pancreas and g l ands which supply the bi le a n d o ther fluids, in order to Sthn-ul.ile I h e m lo proper act ion.

H i b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c

S y r u p combines ail the best medi-cines. as Mandrake, Cu lve r s Root nnd Cascars Sagrada , « l i b tiinli-i to restore all secre-tion- i .id supply t h e needed act ion. A f t e r ' taking a few bot t les na tu re comple tes t h e

I T " E V E R F A I L S .

H i b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c S y r u p UNRIVALED In raefil. Il is s Safe F a m i l y Med te tns IWAS-* il enntnins no pnlsoa or o u l a t n . ChiMren, invalids snd dtlicalc persons will find il the l ist medicine- and ionic Uiey n a use. No kerne sliould he without il. Always in sc^sui, .Sfr}uf, Xiimuur, Amlumm ami U'iMlrr.

If you cannot procure it of your dniRgut send direct to us. Price $1.0); f' IMIUU-S 5 5 . P U s t e r s 15.-

T E S T I M O N I A L S W O R T H Y O F C O N F I D E N C E . For over twenty vesrs I havo been a great ••iflcrtr

from the etfeets of a diseased stomach, and lor th re vests just have beta unable to do any IHIMIK---Iiardly able lo move aiiotiL Two jtars sgn m . i-c , was pronounced by the beil medical skill in. • -I vliilcd dilfen-nt water cures snd tried di'V, 1 i rlimsle*. but to no good, las t lune I Wg-in us.ii^ Hibbard's Rheumatic Simp snu at mice heuan 10 feel brtter. I have useil thiileen bottles, and am ,. well mtn. Knwsiin Hskrn,

Master Mechsnic snd Black.inilh, joijarksoa Street, JickVMi, Mlrb.

Both invielf snil wile hsve been using HlbtafCT Rheumatic Synip this fill and winter wilh cscellrnl succe-ss We think il a great ineilirine. For m i »li|Taiioii, dvspep.ia ur indigution il sur|issse* all olhi-rs that we have used, K. I* KMAPF.

(.rand Rapid*, Mich,. Feb, 4. iW Farowv.

j' highly ii>d..r«ed by its uiiiiil of H>ie.iinalitm sou

No rem»'lie« krt.-, home iieoplc. in ll - 1 . — all blood diseases. Our n.edical iisnipliUt, Unilln,. • m all dis4-a>e<, >e»i Ir. > on apptlcstion. R H E U M A T I C S V H U P C o J A C K S O N , M I C H

A S U R E C U R E F O R R H E U M A T I S M .

TIIE CHAMPION BINDER.

Tit mo$t tuoeaitful and mott durabli of all hamiting maolinet. Contain! every device needed to make a maohino porfeit.

Made of the best material and in the best may. Light dnft and easy mark for driver and horses.

Easiest raised and lowered of any harvester. There ia no weight on the horses ' necks; no tonrlng of canvas or strKp*,

for there are bprlngs to relieve the at .ala caused by aiirinkagr; nu chuhing ak^ f ront of elevators, for their is a relief rako lo prevent iu N o oilier Hinder lias this valuable device. Everything on the CHAM 1'IOX has IMSCII mado us simple and substantial as possible. No other Harvester h i s a s good culler ba r and guards, urns many and us goodknivea .orass t rougan I mlaplable reel ,or as sim-ple a method of driving thu Hinder, nor as good plan fur sijimring Uiebiltls of tlie buudles. The CHAMl ' IUN Duller is uuiike any o lhc i , nnd is superior t o theni all.

The CH AM 1'ION willcutaii kinds of small grain that grow no mat ter in what condition; 11 is lighter draf t than any other Harvesterduing tlie samt) work; it is easily managed by any farmer: ll will cause less tntublo and expense fo r repairs. It will make less delay lu harvest time, nnd It will d i more work and be mure durable than any other Ilai vealor und Hinder t iml Is made.

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & CLESSMER COMPANY, S P R I N G F I E L D , OHIO. BMUfACTUIIJHfi C H I C A G O , I L L .

( U L B M I T H B R O S . J A N U V I L L I . W i t .

- A r s lbs Largest Importers of— 'A

BRITISH HORSES

Glydesilals, Enelisli Slilrs, Suffelk Puaeh, Cliviiand l i t

Aid Niokmy StalKtnt.

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LOWELL JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 18*9.

A.4. LOWLFB. DAJI'L t n u i a a .

Bowne, Combs & Striker, BANKERS,

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

T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u i l n e a s a n d Issue D r a f t s a v a i l a b l e i n a l l

p a r t s of t h o W o r l d .

M. C. G R I S W O L D . C A S H I E R .

be p e r m a n e n t l y

J. HARRISON RICKERT, D E N T I S T .

Fine Gold Eillin^s a Specialty. All work Warrantsd.

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

L O W E L L

Business Men's Association. R e g u l a r M e e t i n g ' s F i n i T h u r t d a y in eve ry

m o n t h , a t B . C . S m i t h ' s s t o r e . A . W . W E E K E S . P r e s .

INSURE YOUR LIFE C H A S . A . C H U R C H ,

A O E Z S T T .

M i l l / 4 c e n U per q u a r t a t m y h o u s e , ' ' ^ f r o m 8 t o 9 a . m . a n d f r o m 5 to 6

p . u i . D . E . 8 P R 1 N O .

F f t P Q f l l f t - S e v e r a l c h o i c e f a r m s lo-r o r o d I O l c ^ t e d i n K e e n e , V e r g e n -n a s , B o w n e a n d B o s t o n . A l so severa l h o u s e s a n d lo t s in t h e v i l l a g e of l o w e l l . C a n s u i t a l l c l a s se s of e n s t o m e r s . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s i n q u i r e a t t h e off ice of 8 . P . H I C K S , a t f o v e r W e s t & Co ' s d r u * s to re .

New Milks Cows.S^S™ t h e h i g h e s t p r i ce in c a s h . D r o p n postal 11 m e a n d I wi l l ca l l a t o n c e .

J . 8 . DANIELS, L o w e l l , M i c h . , P . O. B o x 270.

B U L L F O B S A L E . D. E . SPRINO. Jersey

F n p A G O O D B U G G Y H O R S E l O f O d l O g l y g ^ g 0 i ) j i w e i g h s 1,135.

E n q u i r e of 8 . W . TAYLOR.

Fay Up.

All p a r t i e s o w i n g m e o n a c c o u n t wil l h e n - b y t a k e n o t i c e t h a t u n l e s s t h e i r ac-c o u n t a a r e s e t t l e d i m m e d i a t e l y t h e y w d l b e p l a c e d in t h e h a n d s of a co l l ec to r .

I . u. M A L C O L M .

GHAS. J. CHURCH & SON, B A N K E R S ,

Lyon Block, Lowell, Mich.

A G e n e r a l B a i i k i n g B u s i n e s s C o n d u c t e d .

T h e S t a t e F a i r wil l l o c a t e d a t L a n s i n g .

H . N a s h will sell y o u a w i n d m i l l a n d S'I f t . t o w e r f o r $50

P . Kel ley baa b o u g h t t h e Roabaeh a a . l o o n a n d o p e n e d ii a g a i n .

A l l t h s l o a d i n g s t y l e s in 8tr i | ies f o r P r i n c e A l b e r t a , a t S m i t h ' s .

Mrs . H i l e r has r ece ived a c o m p l e t e s t o c k of s u m m e r m i l l i n e r y .

C h a r l i e C. i rb in wi l l d o y o u r bl tck-s m i t h l n g in A No. 1 s h a p e .

A . M. A n d r e w s r e t u r n e d r e c e n t l y f r o m a v i s i t w i t h J a c k s o n f r i e n d s .

T h o Mftcard case h a a a g a i n g o n e o v e r u n t i l t h e n e x t t e r m of c o u r t .

T h e L ar L of R e v i e w ol Lowel l t w p . n n d V i l l a g e wil l m e e t t h e 21st.

T o p i c a t t h e Bap l i a t c h u r c h n e x t S u n -d a y e v e n i n g , " C n u r a b E l i q u e l l e . "

T b e Unest s t y l e s of s u m m e r mi l l i ne ry c a n be f o u n d a t C a r p e n t e r ft Co 's .

If y o u wish to see a s p l e n d i d l ine of w a t c h e s , d o n ' t fa i l lo cal l n t O l ive r ' s

C a r p c n l e r & Co. a r e r e c e i v i n g an ele-g a n t n e w l ine of S u m m e r Mi l l inery .

J . E d . l i m e , f r o m De t ro i t , apen t S u n -d a y a n d M o n d a y w i l h Lowel l f r i e n d s .

T h e e n i ' i u i i p m e n t of t h e s u i t e m i l i t i a will b e he ld a t B a t t l e C r e e k t h i s yea r .

Mra. H i l e r goea t o C h i c a g o t h i s week f o r a new atock of s u m m e r m i l l i n e r y ,

O l i v e r c a n su i t t h e m o s t f a a l t d i o u s w h e n t h e y a r e l o o k i n g fo r f i n g e r r i ngs .

M, F ree r , of Mason , v i s i t ed h i s cous in , R. M a r s h a l l , a c o u p l e of d a y s lost w e e k .

Mrs . W m . S l a u g h t e r , of n e a r C o r a l . v i s i t i n g h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . G e o r g e Mc-

D o w e l l .

A l i t t l e 2 - y e n r o ld s o n of G e o r g e M u r r a y ' s w a s b u r i e d F r i d a y . H e died of m e a s l e s .

S h e r m a n S k i d m o r e ' s body a r r i v e d h e r e W e d n e s d a y , a n d t h e f u n e r a l w a s he ld T h u r s d a y .

S w e e t v l i l e k e e p s m i n i n g in popu la -t i on . A boy a r r i v e d a t ^ ill M o r g a n ' s las t W e d n e s d a y .

N o w i n v o i c e of w a l l p a p e r a t C la rk & W t n e g a r ' s . D o n ' t se lec t y o u r p a p e r w i t h o u t s e e i n g t h e m .

T l i e e n i e r t a i n m e n t a d v e r t i s e d to be g i v e n M a y 23, b y Miss C l a r a W h e e l e r ,

i nde f in i t e ly p o s t p o n e d .

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T h e f u n e r a l w a s l u i g e l y a t t e n d e d a t t h o Bai ley c h u r c h , in V e r g e n n e s , S a t u r -d a y , c o n d u c t e d b y t h e M a s o n i c f r a t e r n i -ty. ' Kev. J . T . H u s t a d . of G r a n d R a p i d s , p r e a c h i n g t h e f u n e r a l s e r m o n . T h e re-m a i n s w e r e laid t o r e s t i n t h e c e m e t e r y in t h e r e a r of t h e c h u r c h , a n d a l a r g e c o n c o n r a e of o ld n e i g h b o r s a n d f r i e n d s g a t h e r e d t h e r e t o d r o p t h e s y m p a t h i z i n g t e a r .

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m i l e s w e s t of L o w e l l . T h e r e m a i n s w e r e i n t e r r e d i n W r i g h t ' s c e m e t e r y , R e v . H . W . P o w e l l o f f i c i a t i ng .

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H o s t of t h o d o o r s ef t h e t o w n h a v e b e e n g r a c e d w i t h M a y b a s k e t s . T h e r e w a s o n e w h i c h d i d n ' t p l ease t b e rec ip i -e n t v e r y m u c h . I n s t e a d of a b a s k e t a n old b i i t l b a g o w a s u s e d a n d i n s t e a d of f r a g r a n t flowers, a f r a g r a n t d e a d h e n d i d d u t y .

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U n c l e L e w i s B e n t l e y r e p o r t s a h e n of h i s t h a t is t r y i n g to m o t h e r a l i t t e r of l i t i l e pigs . T h e h e n b e g a n s i t t i n g in t h e p ig p e n , a n d w h e n t h e p i g s w e r e b o r n t b e y d e s t r o y e d h e r n e s t , a n d s h e t h e n b e g a n h o v e r i n g t h e p i g s a n d h a s con t i n -u e d l h a t c o m i c a l s c e n e . S h e wil l s c r a t c h a n d p i ck fo r t h e u lgs a s t h o u g h t h e y w e r e c h i c k s a u d e v i d e n t l y f e e l s a s p r o u d of t h e m na t h e i r m o t h e r does .— Maple Rapid* Dispatch.

Y o u c a n g e t a d o l l a r ' s w o r t h tor fifty c e n t s ! H o w ; By b e n d i n g fifty c e u t s f o r a y e a r s s u b s c r i p t i o n to t h e n o w W s s h i n g t o n i l l u s t r a t e d f a m i l y j o u r n a l , • •THE HOME M A G A E I S E , " e d i t e d b y M r s . J o h n A. L o g a n F i r s t n u m b e r c o n t a i n s a r t i c l e o n W s s h i n g t o n • n t e r t a m m e n t s b y Mrs . s logan ; poem by J a m e s W h i t -c o u i b Ri ley s k e t c h e s a n d p o r t r a i t s of Mrs . C l e v e l a n d , Mrs . H a r r i s o n , Mrs . Mor ton a n d Mm. T h u r m a n , A g e n t s w a n t e d .

Lowel l M a r k e t s .

C o r r e c t e d e v e r y W e d n e s d a y . B a r l e y #0 90 W h e a t a i C o r n . 35 O a t s 25 Rye , . . . 40 B u t t e r . 14 Eggs. 10

Card uf T b a a k s .

W e h e r e b y e x p r e s s o u r g r a t e f u l a c k n o w l e d g m e n t s t o n e i g h b o r s a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e i r k i n d s y m p a t h y a n d a s s i s t a n c e r e n d e r e d t o u s m l i m e of o u r d e e p sor-row. D . M . S K I U M O R R AND F A M I L Y .

Card uf T h a n k s .

T h e f r i e n d s w h o s o k i n d l y a s s i s t e d u s a t t h e s i c k n e s s a n d b u r i a l o t o u r c h i l d wi l l p l ease a c c e p t o u r s i n c e r e t h a n k s .

M R . AND M a s . G E O R O B M U R R A Y .

Sewing Mach ines fo r Eve rybody ,

C. M. Dovend^r f h a s o p e n e d a sales-r o o m oppos i t e W i s n e r Bro 's Mill , w h e r e m a y al w a y i b - founi l tuo f ini- . tw m a c h i n e s , t h e " S t n n d a r i l " a n d • • J e n n i e J u n e , " a lso a f u l l l i ne of needles , m l - , 4 c . (48tf)

Mouse P l a n t s .

F i n e s t r o n g p l a n t a rece ived e v e r y w e e k f r o m Det ro i t G r e e n h i i u a e . C a r - [ n u t i o n s , I ' a l l a s . F u s c h i a s , H y d r a n n i a a | und nil yn r i l i c s of G e r a n i u t n a . A l so I o t h e r p l a n t s . F i n e s t r o n g G e r a n i u m s . • wel l rooted, m a n y in b u d o r flower, 5c. e a c h . Cull a n d s e e b e f o r e b u y i n g .

M R S . J . D . E L L I S W O O D

Furniture Stock For Sale I - P C H N R P C O F L O W E L L F U R N I T U R E

J J ) O L I A I T ^ C O M P A N Y S T O C K .

Ansfoand d'-simbl.) investment. Price n-a-oimliV lo s prompt purchas-

er. Lni|ulrs uf

N. U. 11 LAIN. Lowell . Mich .

Doitrd of Rav lew Meet ing .

Not ice is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e B o a r d of R e v i e w of t h e V i l l a g e of Lowel l wi l l b e in session a l t h e of l ice of F . D. E d d y , o n M o n d a y , a n d T u e s d a y . May 27 a n d 28. 1889. a t w h i c h t i m e t h e a s - e a s m e n t roll fo r sa id v i l l a g e of Lowel l wil l b e o p e n f o r i n s p e c t i o n .

2 w C. JOHNSON, Aasea*. r .

Hoard uf Review Meet ing .

N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e Board of R e v i e w of t h e l o w n u h i p of L o w e l l wil l be in session a t t h e C l e r k ' s o f l i cc . i n U i w e l l . o n M o n d a y a n d T u e s d n y , M a y 27 a n d 28. 1889, a t w h i c h t i m e t h e aa-a e s a m e n t roll of s a i d t o w n s h i p wil l b e open f o r i n s p e c t i o n

2w A. W . WEKKES, S u p e r v i s o r .

A S A F E I N V E S T M E N T .

Is o n e t h a t is g u a r a n t e e d to b r i n g y o n s a t i s f a c t o r y r e su l t s , o r i n case o f a f a i l -u r e a return of p u r c h a s e pr ice . On this s a f e p l an you c a n b u y f r o m o u r a d v e r -t i sed Drug | ( ia t a b o t t l e of D r . K i n g ' s N e w Discovery f o r C o n s u m p t i o n . I t is g u a r a n t e e d t o b r i n g relief in e v e r y c a s e , w h e n used f o r a n y a f l l i c t ion of Throat , L u n g s o r C h e s t , s u c h u s C o n s u m p t i o n . I n f l a m m a t i o n o f L u n g s . B r o n c h i t i s , A s t h m a . W h o o p i n g C o u g h , C r o u p , e t c . , e t c . I t is p l e a s a n t a n d a g r e e a b l e t o l a s t , p e r f e c t l y s a f e , a n d can a l w a y s b e d e p e n d e d u p o n T r i a l b o t t l e s f r e e a t H u n t & H u n t e r s D r u g S t o r e .

I T I S F O O L I S H '

T o s e n d f o r tho d o c t o r e v e r y t i m e y o u d o n ' t feel j u s t r i g h t . My d o c t o r ' s b i l l s f o r yca ra waa o v e r a h u n d r e d do l l a r* a y e a r , w h i c h m a d e a p r e t t y b ig ho le in m y w a g e s . F o r t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s I o n l y s p e n t t e n d o l l a r s w i t h w h i c h I b o u g h t a dozen b o t t l e s of S u l p h u r B i t -t e r s , a n d h e a l t h h a s b e e n in m y f a m i l y s i n c e u s i n g them.—ROBERT JOHNSON, M s c h i n i s t .

BucklSD'* A r n i c a Salve .

T h e Bes t SALVE i n t h e w o r l d f o r c u t s , Bru i ses , Sores . U l c e r s , S a l t R h e u m , F e -v e r Sores , T o i l e r , Chai ip ta i H a n d s , Ch i l -b la ins , Corns , a n d a l l S k i n E r u p t i n n s , a n d pos i t ive ly c u r e s P i l ee , o r n o pay r e -q u i r e d . I t is g u a r a n t e e d t o g i v e p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n , o r m o n e y refunded. P r i c e 25 c e n t s p e r b o x . F o r s a l e b y H u n t & H u n t e r

F O R C E D F O L E A V E H O M B .

O v e r 60 peop le w e r e forcer1. > 0 l e a v e t h e i r h o m e y e s t e r d a y t o ca l l f o r a f r e e t r i a l p a c k a g e of L a n e ' s F a m i l y Med ic ine . If y o u r blood is b a d , y o u r l ive r a n d k i d -n e y s o u t of o r d e r , if y o u a r e c o n s t i p a t e d a n d h a v e h e a d a c h e a n d a n u n s i g h t l y c o m p l e x i o n , d o n t f a i l t o ca l l on a n y d r u g g i s t t o - d a y f o r a f r e e s a m p l e of t h i s

rand r e m e d y . T h e l ad i e s p ra iae i t . Jve ryone l ikes i t . "

50 cen t s . L a r g e size p a c k a g e

I h a v e h a d n a s a l c a t a r r h f o r t e n y e a r s so bad t h a t t h e r e w e r e g r e a t so re s in m y nose , a n d o n e p l a c e w a s e a t e n t h r o u g h . I g o t E l y ' s C r e a m B a l m . T w o b o t t l e s d i d t h e w o r k . M y nose a n d b e a d a r e wel l . I feel l i k e a n o t h e r m a n . — C . S . McMil len , S ib l ey , J a c k s o n Co . , Mo

F o r a l l f o r m s of n a s a l c a t a r r h w h e r e t h e r e Is d r ^ n o s s In t h e a i r p a s s a g e w i t h w h a t is c o m m o n a l y ca l l ed " s t u f f i n g u p , " espec ia l ly w h e n g o i n g t o b e d , E l y ' s Crwam B a l m g i v e s I m m e d i a t e re l i e f . I t s bene f i t s to m e h a s been p r i ce l e s s .—A. G . Case , M. D., Mi l lwood . Kas ,

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g r o c e r y a ro i n t h e b a n d s of S . P . H i c k s fo r cot l f lc t ion. P a r t i e s o w i n g o n said books a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t o s e t t l e t h e i i a e c o u n t s w i t h h i m .

O L N E Y , S H I E L D S & C o . O w n e r s of sa id b o o k s .

Sketching from Mature.

Mrs. E . M. C o p p e n s , of 333 O t t a w a S t . . G r a n d R a p i d s , wi l l t a k e c lasses in a k e t c h l n g f r o m n a t u r e . P r a c t i c a l per -s p e c t i v e m u c h s imp l i f i ed . A p p l y per-sona l ly o r b y l e t t e r . S k e U h l n g o u t f i t s f u r n i s h e d if dea i r ed .

(lenIs Kangaroo shoes at Robertson A BOD'S.

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W h e r e a s m y w i f e , El lon J . N o r t h , h a s w i t h o u t j u s t c a u s e o r p r o v o c a t i o n l e f t m y bed u n d b o a r d , n o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v -en t h u t I s h a l l p a y n o d e b t s c o n t r a c t e d b y h e r a f t e r t h i s d a t e .

JAMES NORTH. D a t e d a t Lowe l l , Mich . ,May 7 t h , 1889.

d e p o s i t e d a l l r i g h t e n o u g h r i g h t i n t o h i s pocke t , a n d t h a t la t h e las t y e n see n i m o r t h e d o l l a r . — P o r f i a n t l O f i s m w .

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C a r d of T h a n k s .

wi sh t o e x p r e s s o u r h e a r t f e l t t h a n k s to o u r m a n y f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h bors n n d t h e u n d e r t a k e r . Mr, Coons , fo r t h e i r g r e a t k i n d n e s s d u r i n g o u r l a t e ul fiiction.

MRS. A . R . H O A Q AND F A M I L Y .

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N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t a n y vio-

l a t ions of t h e o r d i n a n c e c o n c e r n i n g

t h o r u n n i n g a t l a rgo of c a t t l e a n d o t h e r

a n i m a l s , wi l l be s t r i c t l y p u n i s h e d . C i t i z e n s of L o w e l l s h o u l d b e c a r e f u l

a b o u t t h e c o n d i t i o n ot t h e i r s i d e w a l k s , a s b y r e c e n t dec i s ions , p r o p e r t y h o l d e r s a r e l iab le f o r a n y d a m a g e s r e s u l t i n g f r o m d e f e c t i v e w a l k s .

T h e r e is a n o r d i n a n c e p r o h i b i t i n g t h e use o t s l i n g s h o t s , a n d t h e b o y s w h o a r e u s i n g t h e m , a n d b r e a k i n g w i n d o w s a n d d o i n g d a m a g e w i t h t h e m wi l l b e s u m m a n l y d e a l t w i t h If c a u g h t f u s i n g t b e s a m e .

C i t i zens wi l l p l ease lie c a r e f u l a b o u t t h r o w i n g loose p a p e r in t h e s t r ee t s , aa t h e r e a r e m a n y ho r se s f r i g h t e n e d b y t h e m a n d t h e r e la a g r e a t dea l of c o m p l a i n t a b o u t It a t p r e s e n t .

H E N R Y M I T C H E L L ,

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N E I C H B 0 R H 0 0 D NOTES.

F ree p o r t .

H e n r y Cu l l e r in a g a i n o n t h e r o a d b u y i n i j " c r e a m of t h o f a r m e r s f o r t h e L o w e l l C r e a m e r y .

Muw A d a R e n t e r is o n r n e w jiost-m i i t r o s s . W i l l ass i s t A , M. H e r r i n g t o n , a m i Is n o w r e c e i v i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s .

W m . E d w a r d s wil l a l s o e n g a g e i n t h o c r e a m e r y bus iness t ins s u m m e r , g a t h e r -ing c r e a m f o r t h e L o w e l l c r e a m e r y .

" U n c l e TomV C a b i n " w a a p r o d u c e d in U n i o n Hal l las t o v o n i n g b y p i c k e d h o m e l a t e n t . T h e a t t e n d a n c e w a s s m a l l ,

T h e f e n c i n g of t h e L . A 11. R a i l r o a d f r o m t h i s p l ace t o K l m d n l o is r a p i d l y n e e n n g c o m p l e t i o n w h i c h wil l a d d m u c h t o t h e a p p e a r a n c e o l t h e r o a d a n d boiiet l t t l ie f a r m e r s a l so .

W e a r e i n f o r m e d t h a t t h i r t y c o u p l e s wil l c o m e f r o m l^ iwul l T h u r s d a y eve , t h e lUth t o a t t e n d a s u g a r n a r t y g i v e n in Mus ic H a l l by ( loo . P e r k i n s . All w h o l ike to t r i p tho l igh t f a n t a s t i u a r e c o r -d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d .

l»r. I.. F . V a n A m b u r g , has c h a n g e d h i s l o c a t i o n f r o m l i o w n u C e n t e r to A d a nnd m o v e d t o t h a t p l a c e t h i s w e e k . T h e r e is b u t o n e o t h e r p h y s i c i a n in Uie p lace a n d t h e d o c t o r wi l l d o u b t l e s s mee t w i t h g o c d success w h i c h h o j u s t l y m o r i t a .

S y l v e s t e r H a a k i n a ' l i t t l e boy , B o w n e , me t w i t h a v e r y se r ious a c c i d e n t Tues-d a y . i t is t h o u g h t t h a t h o w a a g a t h e r -ing e g g s in t h e b a m o v e r w h e r e a y o k e of o x e n w e r e t ied a n d fe l l t h r o u g h ' be-t w e e n t h e m . H i s m o t h e r h e a r d h i m c r y i n g a n d r a n t o t h e b a r n ; h e h a d got o u t f r o m u n d e r t h e c a t t l e b u t h i s h e a d wiu) t e r r i b l y c u t a u d t h o t lesh t o r n f r o m o n e of h i s l imlw in 11 ( r i g h t f u l m a n n e r . Dr. H . F , P e c k h a m w a s cal led a m i d r e s s e d t h e l i t t l e f e l l o w s w o u n d s a n d m a d e h i i a a s c o m f o r t a b l e a s i>osbible.

Messrs, S w e e t , H o l l u t e r a n d W l n e g a r , of ( i r a n d R a p i d s , c a m e t o th ia v i l l age T u e s d a y by spec ia l t r a i n a n d U e o . P e r k i n s took t h e m o v e r t h e n e w g r a d o t o w i t h i n a b o u t t h r o e m i l e s of H a s t i n g s N o o n o s e e m e d t o k n o w w h a t t h e i r bus iness wns , b u t it la s u r m i s e d t h a t it m e a n s a n e x t e n t i o n of t h e L. & H . t o H a s t i n g s . T h e r u m o r ia t h a t Mr. Mi tch ell, a s a i l r oad c o n t r a c t o r , h a s t a k e n t h e j o b of c o m p l e t i n g t h e r o a d t o H a s t i n g s a n d h a a t e a m s a n d m e n e n g a g e d to c o m m e n c e w o r k o n t h e g r a d e n e s t Monday , —Herald,

A n y o n e w a n t i n g a l in t t c l a s s s e c o n d h a n d cook s tove , ca l l o n P h i l l e y , t h e P h o t o g r a p h e r .

If y o u a r e g o i n g W e s t , b e s u r e a n d see S t a t i o n A g e n t H e y d l a u l f a b o u t i t . H e c a n tell y o u t h o l * s t a n d c h e a p e s t r o u t e s a n d g i v e t h e lowes t p r i c e s o n t h r o u g h t i c k e t s t o a l l po in t s .

VerfcnneM VlNltor.

Mrs . T , I , Dan ie l s Is h o m e f r o m Mus-k e g o n , w h e r e she h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g aev-e r a l w e e k a w i t h f r i e n d s .

Miss G r a c e Bell , of K e e n e , S u n d a y e d w i t h h e r f r i e n d . Miss G e r t i e Col l ins .

Mr . a n d Mre, Ed . S o u l e a , of Cora l , h a v e b e e n v i s i t i n g Ed ' a b r o t h e r — E d g a r a n d f a m i l y ,

Mr, a n d Mrs , F r e d G o o d n o u g h , of E d -m o r e , a r e v i s i t i ng f r i e n d s h e r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . M a t h e w H u n t e r , of So . Lowe l l , h a v e been v i s i t i n g t h e i r f r i e n d s Mr . n n d Mrs . G , W , C r o s b y ,

Miss C l a r a B a t c h e l o r , w h o is w o r k i n g in E g y p t , S u n d a y e d a l h o m e .

R. P . W a t e r s la in C h i c a g o t r a i n i n g a s t a b l e of t h o r o u g h b r e d h o r a e s .

M u s t e r P h i l D i x o n is a t t e n d i n g s c h o o l a t L o w e l l ,

Mr . n n d Mra, G , W , C r o s b y e n j o y e d a v e r y p l e a s a n t b u t a l t o g u h e r too s h o r t a •'isit f r o m Mr, a n d M m . J o e . M o K e c a n d

c h i l d r e n a f e w d a y s a g o .

Miss H u a t e d . of G r a n d R a p i d s , h a s been v i s i t i n g Miss G r a c e B l a n d m g ,

Mrs . D. S . B l a n d i n g h a s h u d a n u n c l e f r o m F l a t R o c k v i s i t i n g b u r .

Mrs . F r a n k S t r o n g , of G r a n d R a p i d s , v i s i t ed h e r f r i e n d s , Mr . a n d Mrs . C l y d e Co l l a r , l a s t w e e k .

Mrs . J . S . D a n i e l s a u d s o n S i l a s h a v e g o n e to D e t r o i t .

A a r o n D e n n i s ' t e a m r a n a w a y o t A d a o n e d a y las t w e e k a n d o n e ot t h o l iorsos w a a k i l l ed . A Utt lo d o g f r i g h t e n e d t h e m .

F r u i t a n d p o t a t o g r o w e r s y o u s h o u l d 6e< t h e N i x o n S p r a y i n g M a c h i n e . s o l d b y P . D. S n e a t h e n . Lowe l l , If y o u a r e in n e e d of a n y s u c h m a c h i n e , lie s u r e a n d o r d e r e a r l y , (lUwO)

S e w i n g m a c h i n e s . N e e d l e s a n d Oils n t A l t h e n ' a ,

Klnii lalc (Acker J u a c t t o o ) ,

T h e a g e n t — M r . G r a n t — i s w e l l e s t a b -l i shed in t h e d e p o t a n d is r e a d v t o d o h is p a r t to a c c o m m o d a t e t h e p a t r o n s of tho r o a d ,

F o s t e r B r o s , h a y e t h e i r h o u s e so f a r a d v a n c e d t h a t t h e y c o n t e m p l a t e movii-.g i n t o i t s o o n .

W e w e r e a t t h e J u n c t i o n w h e n t h e E v e n i n g N e w s spec ia l pas sed F r i d a y e v e n i n g , a n d w e wil l s i m p l y s a y w e fel t s a f e r o n t h e depo t p l a t f o r m t h a n w e s h o u l d o n t h n t c a r . T h e l l i gh t of c o m m o n b i r d s s e e m e d s low i n c o m p a r i s o n .

S . E . R e m i n g t o n h a s r e t u r n e d to R u s -sel l , K a n ,

A n d r e w W a t s o n haa m o v e d i n t o t h e W m . R e m i n g t o n house , l e a v i n g t h e ten-a n t h o u s e v a c a n t ,

C h a s . C l a i m has p u r c h a s e d A . P , u r r ' s w e s t e i g h t y a n d f o r t y a c r e s o w n -

ed b y Mr, S c r i b n e r . H e t a k e s iwasession t h i s fa l l .

T h e s w i t c h p l a c e d o n J e r r y ' s r o a d by tho p . , L . & G. R. a t t h e c r o s s i n g n e a r l y d i t c h e d t h e e n g i n e t h e o t h e r d a y . T h e q u i c k a c t i o n of E n g i n e e r M a r s h stopi ied it in t i m e t o s a v e t h e d r i v e w h e e l s f r o m l e a v i n g t h e ra i l s . T h e f o r w a r d t r u c k s passed s e v e r a l t i es ,

J , J . O e r k e y h a s h is h o u s e f r a m e u p ,

R o a d m a s t e r R u s t i n e s a y s t h e v sha l l r e m o v e t h e r a i l r o a d f e n c e f r o m t h o de -i w t t o t h e r o a d c r o s i l n g s o o n . W h e n t h i s is Uone a n d a s ido - t r ack p u t d o w n w o sha l l bo b e t t e r p r e p a r e d t o d o ship-p i n g a t th ia p o i n t . Oi.D FOOY,

B e f o r e y o u buy t h a t n o w c a r r i a g e see t hose e l e g a n t a n d c h e a p o n e s w h i c h P . K e l l e y haa j u s t p u t in s t o c k .

Y o u wi l l f ind 125 d i f f e r e n t l ines of goods f o r Hui t iugs and a s m a n y m o r e f o r p a n t s , a t B . C, S m i t h ' s .

O r a l l a n G a l h e r l n u a .

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W e a t h e r e x t r e m e l y w a r m f o r M a y t h e p a s t w e e k .

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Mra. J o a l u h Glbbs , of E d m o r e , is visi t-i n g h e r p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs, L u c i n u s B r o o k s .

" M i u d " w a s t o o s ick l a s t w o " k to w r i t e . • B e t t e r a n d a r o u n d t h e h o u s e o n c e m o r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . A. A. W e e k e s h a v o m a d o a r r a n g e m e n t s t o r e m o v e to S a u l t S t e . Mar ie , o r f o r s h o r t " T h e 8 0 0 , " a s soon aa t h e post odlco c a n b e r e m o v e d to C, E d d y ' s . ^

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T h e A s h l e y a n d G r a t t a n lad ies held t h e i r soc ia l w i t h Mr . N. S m i t h , May 10. C o n s i d e r i n g t h e b u s y s e a s o n t h e a t t e n -d a n r o w a a g o o d .

L a TEH:—A. A . W cokes h a s dec ided t o m o v o to G r a n d R a p i d s i n s t e a d of " T h e 8 0 0 . " MA VD.

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1 a t leas t h e f a i l e d to r e t u r n . It waa j f o u n d l a t e r o n t h a t b e w e n t to P a t r i c k j K e n n e d y ' s , a n d . I he ro c h a n g e d ho r se s 1 a n d t h e n " l i t o u t , " h a v i n g t a k e n a g r e y 1 h o u n d b e l o n g i n g to h i s u n c l e , W a l t e r . S c h o n i a c h e r , a n d a f u r r o b e b e l o n g i n g I t o Mr. J o y c e . E a r l y M o n d a y m o r n i n g | of l lcers s t a r t e d i u p u n n l t , a n d M o r e

n i g h t h o wna f o u n a in a s a l o o n in I o n i a | t o o d r u n k t o i d e n t i f y h i m s e l f , h a v i n g sold t h e e n t i r e 1 u t f i t , b o u n d n n d all . I n d e f a u l t of | I , 0 ( I0 bai l , h e n o w l ioards a t t h e c o u n t y ' s e x p e n s e , w a i t i n g t o find a v a c a n c y iu t h e S t a t e P r i s o n . Th i s wil l p r o b a b l y lie f o u n d a s s o o n aa t h e neces-s a r y r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a r e s e c u r e d , a s t h e r e ia n o q u e s t i o n t o h is ab i l i t y t o s e r v e t h e s t a t e a t s o m e of t h e s e i n s t i t u -t ions .

S i n c e t h e l i re Mr, E d . J o y c e h a s open-ed n p u b l i c h o u s e fo r t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t of t r ave l e r s . H e ia m a k i n g a d d i t i o n s t h e r e t o , s o t h a t G e o . I l a r t w e l l wi l l occu-py a p o r t i o n of t h e h o u s e an s a l e s r o o m ,

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W m . H o l m e a , w h o h a s l ieen s u f f e r i n g w i t h h is t e e t h , w e n t t o G r a n d R a p i d s las t w e e k a n d h u d t h i r t e o n t e e t h e x -t r a c t e d . H e is g e t t i n g a l o n g n i c e l y .

Mr. S m i t h , of C h i c a g o , h a a been h e r e fo r t h o laat w e e k fishing, a n d s e v e r a l o t h e r s f r o m G d . R a p i d s .

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Miss I d a G o b l o ia h o m o f r o m t h e Rap ids . S h e ia in v e r y p o o r h e a l t h we a r e t o ld .

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Mra. L i v i n g s t o n , of F i e e p o r t , la v ia i t -i u g a t P . K . T h o m a s ' .

A S a b b a t h s choo l w n s o rgan i /xn l a t t h o M e m i o m t e c h u r c h S u n d a y .

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Mesnrs, F e n n i n g A W l n e g a r h a v o so t o u t l a r g o p o a c h o r c h a r d s o n t h e i r f a r m a .

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WHY WEAR PANTS Ths tdnno t f i t o rwea r salhfsctorily.wben you can buy thn Detroit Urand, thai a re perfect In alyle, 0 : and workmanship.

J A C O B B R O W N S C O S

Superior

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OVFRALLJ). A i K r t u » 1 H I M •

A N D A C C E P T N O O T H E R ,

THE OPENING OF THE SEASON OF 1889 Finds us all in readiness to supply the sturdy tiller of the soil with a line of

T I E m \ BEST F L O W S ! You have your choice of these excellent standard plows—

kliiigton No. 14, Wiafd, Imperial and South Bendlo. 10.

A n d t h e P r i c e W i l l b e M a d e t o S u i t Y o u I

SEE THE LATEST AND BEST CORN PLANTER. I HATE IT I If you are thinking of buying a

HARNESS, WELL TUBING, PUMP, HOSE OR WATER WORKS CONNECTIONS,

1 H a v e T h e m a n d W i l l S u p p l y Y o u a t B o t t o m F i g u r e s .

I HAVE THE FINEST, LIGHTEST ROAD CART TO BE HAO^ In Michigan. T o see one is to buy i t

When you wish to get any of the above goods at way down prices, Call and see me,

Z E T E L X i AmtmmJ X - o - w e l l .

TRAIN'S HOTEL BLOCK.

W . S . W I N E G A R D R U G G I S T .

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P A P E R 1 P A I N T !

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WE HAVE THE

Largest Stock of Wall Paper and Painty In Lowell, and our prices are always thfc lowest, come and see our G i l t P a o e r s a t

T w e n t y C e n t s a D o u b l e R o l l I

SPECIAL SHE OF P1PEB OmV TEN CTS. 1 DOUBLE ROLL.

The Sheiwin & Williams Lipd Paints are Oesl AND WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS.

We have in stock pure White Lead, Zinc, Colors, and STRICTLY P U R E U N S E E D OIL, also all kinds of Carriage, House and Furniture Varnishes and Japans, and Brushes. Our line of

Drugs, Medicines, Druggists Sundr ies^ T o i l e t A r t i c l e s , E t c . , E t c . , i s c o m p l e t e .

OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT I W. S. WINEGAR,

LOWELL, MICHIGAN,