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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar * Y^ar, Offto# la Train's Opera House Block. Three Cents Per Copy VOLUME XXV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 18S9. NUMBER 3. FKOM WASHINGTON. Sventa of latarMt Xraniplrlng »t the National Capital. Sf titlmmf of ApftnjrJmll**! tar «tr»» % m A Harbor*—Mr. KMT D*CIID*. a CauaUt*—JUraral Appolal- B a a l . - O t ^ a r Mnia*. CiflTAl. *1W« k WinnioTojc, Julj li —Captalo ^anhaU'i 4f' MUnuta* of appanBlallou Of lmp*o*a. f mania it Chlra«o harbor ami ilcinltr ag- frtgU* Cajitala Manball ujt the route to 'he Miaaluljipl rlTut limn nair Cblcafo. Tla the lUluMa rlrer. la lha moft faroraMa that axl«U (or a water roata, aud thai a aoveu-toot abaunel can t>a c^irlitl Iroiu tha laoitlh of tba Ull- noU rlrrr to U Salle. I0U milaa long, for ll.SOU.UUU. I'rum LaSjUa to Jollet, wbnrelt will be laoa than forty milaa from Cblcago, (be channel ran be extended fur l-ViOD.OOu Major DavK In command of the rlrer and harbor ImproTomenu in MIcblKau and Wiiooiulji, •nbmlta the follovtlnireatlmatea: Unau Buy harbor, W iiooalr, IllUXli; har- bor of ttM(« at SlvrieoB Baj. W>a.. UuW; Ahaarea harbor, Wuccnilu, ll'.i'U; Ke- waasae harbor, Wuconala, IX.0U ; Two KiTtrt barU r. Witeoaaln, liCOO; Mam* towee karhor, W tronain. KO 0; hia« befCM haroor, W.aeonair, Uo.uoo: Port WaablB(l<ia harbor, W.acor.lo, tTUjOJ; fcaibar of rciuge, U.lwuaiiee b»j, MXIWO; . MUwaakM harbor, tSXOV: Raeina harbor. * WiaaoLilD, n»,uuO; K«nn«ha harbor, Wlaron- Mt, •ro.ooi: VVuujr<»n baibnr. 111 unla, fA- 000. ^11 aad W.icona o r \rn. RO^O'l WanDNOTOii. Jaly IS - I'raniaent Huriaqft returned from iKor Park yeateVtlajr afti*. •eon, but will go b-oi again Friday or SaU vrday. The healdent It well pleaaed with Deer Park and no longer looki with faror npon the original plan of railroad trip* to and from Waahtngton once a week, eapec'.ally a* he reel* that the admlnlatra- tioa of public tifaira for the next few weoka can be oomlneud Jiiat a* well at SMK Pferk aa at Waabingtoa It look* now M thoujfh the President will a*. tabliah his bfllcUl headquartara at Deer Park for the amnmnr; oalltng tndlTidoal metnbem of his Cabinet tber* wbenerer their preaenoe I* needed, and • V . eoming himself to Waablcgton 1 ' sow am) then, but not at stated or regular tatarrmfe, or only whenever his pnaeuc* kere la,Imperatively demanded. WABJJJWTOK, July 1H—Upedmena YF the tot paper money erer iasued in RIam h a r e been sent to the Secretary of Mate, Its 1MM Is sanctioned by the Sln(, and, It is thought, will be benefldal to the country. llWmuratos, July is*. — Ex-Jtepresant*- Urw Hicbols, of North Carolina, has been appointed chief of the mail dlrlrion of the Treasury Departmont, rice Major Kretx, reaigaed. WasKisoios. July X. — VUlism Rule, editor of the KnoxTiUa (Tenn.) Journal, baa been appointed Pension Agent tor the Sontharn Stalet, with headquarters in that "WASHHIOTOS, JnlySU -Pteaidant Harrison baa iuued a proolanifltion restoring the Fort McDermut INOT.) riwenration to the pabllo domain, it being no lunger needed, for military purpiuieii Wubixqtoi, July sa—The following let- ter has been reroircd at the Hut* Deput- jtV » eBt: '•Kanr SAOIIIAW. Mich.. Juljr II—ffew. IIUI- lam r. It* rton, A'-i-i if Sat'. hmkUfo , fi. C.—Paar Br: YotraoUeeef •y appolalmenl by lha Hreaidem ef the United Itates as Consul In Valparaiso, Ch.ll, Is Just received. I ino.i reii«ectfallr deelme te accept ttepoeltien. Vour^ moot truly. • R. a IIobk.- WAaancoTON. J u l y •£. The Preeldant has made the following ajipointments: M M. Hurley, ot Tndlans, to be Third Auditor of the Treasury, and J. H. Franklin, ot Kansas, to be Deputy Second Auditor o( the Treasury. Consuls-Evans Blake, of lUlnola, at Crefeld; Henry C Flak, of Vermnnt, at 8L Johns, Que.; Jasper P. Bradley, ot Wert Virginia, at Southampton; Eugene 0. Jfeohet, ot Michigan, at Pledras Negna; Archibald J. lUmpaon, ot Colorado, at Paso Dal Norte, and Horace K. Pngh, ot Indiana •t Newcastle, Eng. tX-ALDgR»^W MQHAPt FREE. After Bon DMlisred BAIXSTON MFA, N. T., July -JO.—Arthur J. MoQuade was ane ot the Board ot Aider, m e n <4 V«W Vork C|ty In J ^ l . Which. Including Mcguadp, ware( in IBM for alleged . fH)e*y , neoUon yrlih the Broa^W, i#Hp)»d Chise. McQtude was coneii-ied and wi months oonlined in Sing Sing. His counsel •eoured a ne^Ulol by due urucesaes of law, and the oaaa was removed to this county (or trial. The cav> was submitted to the Jury Friday plgbt at, 7 o'clock, and at H p. m. a vetdlfltiOf "Innocent" was rendered McQnada' Is uow free. It is the tot ac- quittal in this famous so called "Boodle A MHI Wrecked by pghtislag. ALPSXA. Mloh., July SU.—The large and •cdendldly equipped mill ot TT. C. 4 W. H. Churchill, corner of Fin' and Wales streela, was g'ruck by lightning ysstenUy morning and twr^d to the ground, only the boiler- houae >*tn|r saved One hundred asd thirty-five nun are thrown out ot employ- ment by the to. It Is expeoted the mill will be rebuilt Immediately. The loea la gives at 8ia>,UU0; Ina^irunue, fSO.Ufl Died !• Mammoth Cave. MAMVIUJC, Tenn., July So.-B^v. Denis Bporrter, pastor At the .Meth04)|4. phtuoh at Owensboro, died suddenly Friday while about one aud a quarter mllef from Mam- moth Cave entraaoo In one ot the narrow posaagea Mr*. Mputiicr, a bride of thirty- six hours. wa^Rflhr him. The das til oocurred atS JIO p. ul, and the body was carried oat ol tjHe cave at Juat midnight The Awerlou Her Aaaori^Uee, CatCAOO, July 21—The American Bar Association will bold Ite twelfth f^ntuil meeting In thU city on August 28, » and 3a The proceedings ot fee first day *Ul oom- n address by the prealdent, David j Field, (he elfqtlou of new njtpbefa ^ feneiinrcouiipll, and the reatllqrf Of thkreports of the varicos commiMeea, together with the tuading aud dlsouaaion of rarious arllples. A KalaTOoliialcta. BAVAMNIU. Oa, July W-Tne ateemer Bt Nicholas, with WO excursionists on board, taalnto a oloeed tlraw-bridgo (our miles aonth ot this city on Saturday night, de. mpllshiug the forward part ol the steamer and killing two w-omeu and injuring twen- ty-eight men and women, some oj whom Nethlps In Lite for Old Ifalds. IlicnMoND, Va, July 10. rr Aulta and M- rioiij Bogga, maUJea sUf«s Uv|i» In Jackson County, oommlttod suicide by tfk- Ing araenio. They loft a letter, atlTwd B tly, saying that there was nothing la for old maids, and that they were ttred ^ f 11 Prohibitiua Tie.el lu Vlmlnm. LTKORBUBO, Va, July 19.—The State Pro. bibillon Convention met here Wedneeday and nominated a lull Suite ticket, at the bead ot v^lifoh for Oov'eri^ri U Hon. Thomas E T^vlrr, ot London (canty. Frederick T. Roberta, M, D., Exam- iner in Uealclne In tba Royal Coll ege of Surgeons, I»ndon, Eng., in speaking of Blight's diKDie, nys: "Death u usu- ally hasleued by uric iicid poisoning, aerous inHan)n>alion, bniKjhiUa, pneu- niimia, dropsy, or by apoplexy." War- ner's Safe Cure la a guarantee agalnrt fatality from theee urrible nwlwliea,' because It cures the cause (diseased kid- oeva). and pule tiie kidnpys in a healthy cunditiou. enabling Ihem to expel the poisonous or waste matter from the sys- tem. MAKING CONSTITUTIONS. Work nl the t'onvrB IO I. In Uakola, Wa.hinrlim and Uic.laiia. BtaMASi'S .V D , Joiv '0 The Jndielsty oommltire u still wr-uiglinr over me quoa. tion of etiunty rouiu and (he proptwO division ot (he liiate Into tlx Judicial dU- trlcU The r o m m i t t e e m e n <ipjK««"d to the eetablisbicent of county eonrta and ih. eetabllsbini-nt of the uffre of Jiirdre of ihn peace en in thr m ijurlty, but a mlnurliy report mill be aubiultted and there will be a bitter hk-ht uu the queailon among the lawjua In fhjBcmveutlon Friday propoaed arti- eles were muudncd jirondlug that Sen- ator* almll »erv« four .' ear*, half the nwm- bers to be 'le<'|^l eveiy two yran, making a three-tourtha majority vote of the petit Jury a v-rdlct. directing the Legia- la(nr* U' provide (or the speeAv sale ot nna.fonrcb of th» arbool lamia at not IHM than ill' nu acre giving equal prctectlon to all in the uli-erv-nc* ol any day they may Mirct aa lha Sabbath, dli iding tba Bute Into twenty-Dve Henatorial di*- triota which ahall have the aama bouiiiiariee ee the districts created tor the el-ctlon ol member* to the Conatltudonal convendon, and that from each dlitrict there shall be elected one Senator and three Kepreaen a- Uvea HELKKA, M. T.. July'il—The romanlloa on Friday referred to the ron.uititee ou finance a resolution declaring that the State ahould aaeuma all county iaitebted neas which exU(cd uu July 1, l«-V. lets (hi value of public iuq>rt>veuienta 'n e.id county. The Irrigadon comuilttce wa» directed U prepare a memorial (o Cougresa caking that all ariil lands iu the stuu- be granted tc Montana for storuge ba<du* Iielegate Lima Intreduced a reaoiutiuu declaring every natural stream In the State not hemotor* appropriated the property ol the public, and giving (-o. poratious and indltiduais right ot war ocrofti any land* In the Bute for the oonstntctlua of Irrixating dllches npon payment ot J>sst compenwitl.'U. ULTUVIA, W. T., July °.U—Au almost end- lea* dlscnaalon resulted In ax tug the term ot ofBce of the Ave Supreme Judge, at six years and the twelve Superior J edge* at tour jaar* The number of Justices ot the peace is to be determined by .(he L-gi datura In all towns of ever A,iMU(bey will be paid by salary The salariea are fixed at U,<& ; for Supreme beneh. payablH by (he State, and lOOU tor Hii|M-rior Judgee, payable half by (he dik(rio( and hall by the Stale, l( is prai-tlcally ael led by Ike committee on curporationa that a clause will be laeerted in the constitution forblddlnj the granting of aubeidlsa ot any kind from oountlea or town* lu railroads or otiiBr OmriA, W. T., July S& - The Judiciary system of the new State la praciically es- tablished, as the convention on Saturday agreed In committee ot the whole to report the m ^ e p ot the Judlcla y committee u amsmded It provide* that Judgee of the Supreme Court ahall be chosen at (he gen- eral State elecUon, the teim te bo six yean. THE ENCAMPMENT. CusMBBftder Waraar frgea All foal* to Hand Big UelagaUnea to MllwaokM. KABSAS CUT, MO., July 2U. Major War- ner, oommander-fn-chlef ot (he Orand Amy ot the Republic, has iasued general order No 10, in which he urges all the Grand Army ot (he Bepuhlic posts ot the country to send aa large deiegs- tlone aa poesible to the National eu- eampment at Milwaukee. The uibder ol aenrloee by the HlMonri Department at eeoort for the Commander-ln-l'blel la ac- cepted The day tor the parade is set tut August if?, and the announcement U made that no pne will be allowed to par- ticipate except members ot the Grand Array ot the Bepnbilo and Sons of Veterana De- psrjm$pt_oonimaadpra are nrpmi to Inform beadauaitars of the numo«r of men who *Sl attend from each de- partment, so thst auitnhle provis- ions may be made tor all Appolnt- mente to the st IT of the Commander-in- Chief are also announced They Include veterans from the posts of California, Colo- rado,Connecticut, Illinois, Ksnsss, Mlaeourl, New Tork, Ohio, Washington Territory and Wisconsin- BLOWN TO ATOMS. XVf* , M * ,I Mll|.<t aad Other* Injured by a UarOIng Holler. CaicAflO, July Id—Three m u » ere killed aad Ave berloiuly injured by the exploalon Of a boiler lu the saw.mill boloiiglng (o (he E B Stone LumMr Compnnv, luoaied on the edge ot (he allp uoor Huynu avenuo on the north side of (be Soulh branch. The names of the killed aro: Alb r t Dollar, Jullrey King the euglueer, and Oscar KrsiL The'Injured were all able tu go to their homes Vrllhout ns«lstsnoe. The bodies ot tho uufortunatu mou u ho wete killed were ryooyefod^roui jha debris and removed to tlie g f i f p f . O.fl.u the IJIW. Bt. PAUIS Mlna. July SIX—Albert Bulow was hanged shortly bo;ore 2 o clock yester- day morning at little FalU, Minn , tor the murder pf Prsuk Etch In November last, Tba )kinuctoU newapai>era print elaborate aoeoantaaf tbe affair. la spite ot tbs new law, wblob provides that (hey shall print only the barn annouuoemcute et hanging* Futil (alUalos io ladiaaa. Oa: a»*xi:aa. lud, July 9U.—A collision took pi KM ten plies east of here 1 hursday night 6^ the Cleveland, r loclnnad, Chicago A Bi Loals toad between the wsat-bound express and the easUbound freight—the fctight hartn* broken in two Aa unknown man VCMAKM a^D Postal Clerk Cochran was tevaraly Injured. Aa Aged Coupia Uu. npd to Death. Porreviua, Pa , July -'J. -Michael Mo- Otath an|t bis wife, an sged couple, per- ishad la the(r bprplngjl welling iiear Frock- vllle Saturday night The house waa re- mote frpm any other, and help could not arrJVv Ip tlnia for the reM-ue of the Inmates. Hulfariag In iMmea. Naw YOBK, July at—The World printe a letter from Xing Matsafa te Mr- Klein, staling that (he war and the hunicanein Samoa have osused a fnmlne, and exprete- ing the hope that Americana will aend aid to tbe untortunate Kamoans. A Sad Al»0r CoLtnoi's, O, July ii—Tomt^y Williams and his sister Am«a, aged a, put a lighted match In a coal oil can Sunday evening. An explosion followed, and the children were so badly burned that they died in an hour, Klllad by a Faiiiag Balidlng, Tucson, A T., July Jfl-Word b*s been received here of ttte fallhig of the Mexlcen custom hou^, at l^ittty. Booora Twelve mea wen oauftht In the rulas. Three were dead when exuloated. Dae (a ef Qaearal UanrufU's Old Nurse. BBAaoK.'Pa, July V t - M r a Mary Robins, aged 00 yesra, died Hnndny. Khe was never Inslde.of a port-oOtoo or m a railroad train during her Ute. She bad nursed Oenetal Hancock wbfn be was su Infsnk An Rasbesslar Canght BAM FIUWCISCO, July 8*—9. f. Edwards, who is chorged with hsring eniletxled ItO.OUO f r o m s Wisconsin Kilning company la ISM. bas been ary^ajed at Ban Ulega THE LA DIBS DEUQBTED. Tlie pleasant offect and the perf.^ci safety, *llh,w|i|ch ladir* mar «» the liquW fruit laxBllve.tijiMppf Figs.uncK-r nil conditinna make it their favorite rOJJetJr. I t ia pleasing to tba eye and to tKfitorfe.^^ jettffiwtowlin acting au tba kidneys, liver and bowels. Thfl rvil^ rwglting from hahltuM coe- tivoncsp are many, ind scrluus; but the ute of nanb, dntatic nurga'-lves M quite oa dangerouB. In Ayar'e Pilla, however, the patient baa a wild but effective aperient, superior lo all otheo, especial- ly for family nee. A CLOl'D-BOKST. FKAUFUL CRIMES. I* Bwoopa «I1 Before It with It.® , Horrible Tales of Brutality from Raalatlees Force. Various Localities. The UtUa Kanawha Valley la We.t Vlr. (lata rt'-oded—Hal ensl Livaa Lo.1 and Valuable Pre parly De-iroyad— atvris* la Uiber Ttaeaa. H f i s CAUasn zr ri.oou PABisaitaubC. W Va,. July Jl—The E atest disaster which ever befell the tie Kanawpa valley come Thursday alfhl In tbe ah-ipe of a terilble cloud-burst which hiu completely Hooded (he cuanty, destroying many lire*, carrying of thou- sands of dollarf In properly, and ruining the crops (or many mile* The deluge teil here about dnsk sod conllnuad to fsil in torrents, doing much damuve In (he cl(y. Tbe wopt of (he s(utm sUuck (he lower side of the Kauatfha. filling sinsll tribo- tarles from bank u> Unk and ending In (be worst flood within recollection of the old- est Inhabitanta In three honr. tbe Can- awh i ro«e six fee( *n<l ran out with such velocity tbst It carried every thine before tt At tble point thouaand* of leg* and s number of boais neul out or were sunk. Mrs. T—t.^ Tucker. Msitiu Lar. Ie a and su unknown man were droAivd. Above (ho dexruc.iou v. «s atill greater. Big Tvgart valley I* completely mined. The big mill near lu inuuth went out and took the Tvgart bridge with It lu the val- ley all the (vuyea. crops and much live stack were lost. At Chetterville, a small town ebuut ten mile* sl>ovft, halt the rnst donees were carried ott bodily and left la corn fields In Clay district a Hue church and three dweiling* were wrecked Tbe worst story ot all oumes from Mot- : rlstown, s small village n ar the bead ol Tucker creek, w here the ciu .d-hurst con-j ecntrated In all its fury, coining down on ' the village and totally deacroying It, te- 1 gethsr with many of its people. The first report gave the loei of Ute at eleven, but; later news seeins to tlx the loss st a greater number. Tbe honoee of the uliuena are 1 Mid to have been picked up and hurled agalnat each other lu auch short apsoe of lime thai uu chance tu ewape waa given the people At Pill Bruah all bridges and culverts are washed away and It Is lm|iossible to reach j ar communicate with that point or any oth-: *r on upper watera PABh».asBL- o, W. Va., July •£! The nevi | bom the fiooda I district shown that bnt a ' faint outline of the story waa told In the i first diapatchex, and sa i emote dls- tricts are hesrd from It ia fnared the loss ot | lite snd property will reach terrible | proportion- News coim« (rum llaveus- . •ood, Jackson County which Indl- Mtes that at least s d. x-m lives' srere l<Mt In that locality alone. What is lleeoribed asa oloiid-burst desivnded upon I the bead waters of Pond nre«k and two or 1 three other small tributarlea to the Uhlo. . And tbe whole aurrounding country was •wept bai e Tbs list ot dead Is very In- ! ootuplole, but st presrnt It Is known that Edward Blanco. Ilichard Black and wife, i Mr*. Thomas Hughes and tour children { »nd John Lock hart were drowned Thomas Hngbee' houae waa' swept away. Hughes managed to save hlmeelf, but his wife and : Shlldreh were drowned efore his eyes. | He says the water came down the valley of . Pond creek like a wall, aa though an Im- mense reservoir hsd burst, and his house and his earthly posse anions, luciudlng his family, were blotted out In a twinkling. IN IU.ISOIH CHICAOO, July 301—The storm of Thurs- day night waa(hemoa( aevrre of Its kind aver experlemied in thla region. Tbe eleo- trical display was remarkable- A great streak of chain lightning would run from horlion to horiion In a zlgxag course, and then the thunder would crack as if a bat- tery of fannon were being fired Several lime* the lightning struck honsee and barns, but the rala put out the Urea that resulted. PxoaiA. Ill, July 'JH—Tbe storm here Thuraday night waa one ot the worst known j for year* (irest damage was dune to crops,' and cellars wete flooded In this city, de- stroying much property. The raoe-traok at |he Lake View Driving Park was washed away, eansing a termination ef the races wbluh were lu progress there. AcaoaA, HL, July -t—A strip of conntry about five miles lu width lying a few miles 1 northeast of this city was visited Thursday night by a territlu wind and rain-storm, wblob did great damage to oropa, laying low tba corn aud wheat lor milea IK OHIO CiNciNNiii July 'J'.—In this city the lues by Tbnradsy ululu's storm la lai.isu Ad- vUies from other parlA of tlie Mate show thst heavy rslua fell in many plnoes. A oloudbutst a( l.jnraaier can.ed a big wash- out on (he Columlma, Hooking Valley A Toledo railway. At I.oiruu heavy ruin oaased much damage to ilops. Lightning struok a houte lu (he liKIs village ot Oeorgesville 'in Franklin 0<iunty, aud set it on lire and burned half (he town A( Murysvlile great damage was done. Light- ning struck tbe eleculc ilglu woiks, mined a dyuiuio aud put oiK lue lighta ot (he towu. LANCA t :B, O., Julv £1—One of ih • mo-l dlaaatrous atoruia ever known In (he Hock- ing valley cuL. Ina(ed Saturday in the breaking ol sharp's dam st Sugar grove, oa the Uouklug cunul Tue dam held iu store a,large body of water that >U| pit d tbe lower levels of (be cane 1 . Tbe heavy rains bad filled the reservoir to the bsuks, when suddenly the dam gave way, snd wl:h a mighty rpar the sea ot water wn^tout " tljo valley, taking with it every K,"d. July 2S.-One of the heaviest hjapq Crswfoid County haa ausumed fur a long Umo was CB'Uied Friday, when a doud- bur^t' entirely destroyed Luke Gray, a pleasure re»u;'t, six mllgs from Ibis iiLice. GS^Kw ta KOXTAIf A. BsLfMir. M T , July SX Tbe heavy rains ofthep^stten days culminated Thnreday 3 hi In a tremeudo.is thunder-shower, Ich flooded tbe entire Milk river valley from Asdolbcin (o a point tweoty-flve miles east of Cblnu9k. IN TSXAO. . COLUKBUH, Tex., July )&—The Coloratto river at thla point Is Uilrty one feet high and rising. The lowlands are Indundatod and cropa. ar» entirely destroyed. The damage to tbe cotton crop Ip (bis ooupty la eatlraated at l|.Vti,(IOU. People are movlug te the highlands Melous, fences and terry boats are ootolng down tbe stream too numerous to count It has been raining here for three weeka Due foot more will cut off all railroad cQioomnlpatlon- IN wtscoxaiM. Mu-fTAuxxa. July 1ft- A sped si from Posh- Wgu says a severe wind aui^ rain storm there Tbunday afternoon sauced great eop/tteruaUoa, ita oueet being K)fierce that It waa feared that tbe place would be swept of house aud tree. The Odd-Fellowa' hall was unroofed and the spire of the Oetholio cburub greatly damaged All (hst waa Inae- dure about bidldlngs was carried away by the whirling wind; (reoi were uprooted and fi ncea laid low. Many of (be farmers' flelda In tbe line of the storm were swept elean of suoh cropa aa were abont to be boused Allogethpr *1 wsa the most threst- enlng slorm thnt the plaoe has experiouced la years. (let rid of thnt tired feeling as soon aa possible. Take Hood'a Saraapanlla, which given strength, a good appetite, and hoAlth. a Man ana Hi* Wife In fnwa roand Dead la Tliair Bat—The Murdarwr Con- f«M*s—Trrvlbl* Work of a Nl. Lonla (lainhtsr. MtaDBBCO It A SAVAIIK XANNIB. DuBVQim, la. July is.-John Kiklns, a tenant on the farm Allen Porter. In Clayton County, alamt "i ven inllee north- eaat ul Edgewuod. aud hla wile ware brutally murd-ied lu th-dr sleeping-room about U o'ciuck Wednesday morn- ing. El kins was killed with a rifle wnlcb be t u i In the house, and which after being uaeil lux I liven hung back In Its piaue un the wail. Mrs Hlkins' bead was batteled to pieces with s heavy atlck, and bar h<xiv honlhly broken and mutilated r ui|»ci'>u re< • .tr-iugiy on two aoua of Kli,lii-> b\ a fotmer wife with whom li.lu- bud frequent quarrels The elder of lha bova. stout 2B years old has been liviuz nwny from home a great ueal, and ihc oth.-r, aged about It, aleptln (he Varu fum l .t n gh(, contrary to his Dsusl custom Fikln« wna supposed to have bad about |3 o m the bouse, wblob has not ye( lieen fo<ind TUiiimi AT vr i oi ls, Bx. Louis. July 'it -Four platol-ahota fixed tn rapid sucueaetuu and the form of a youug woman leaping fiom a .econd-story window ou Flue ftree( created a great aen- aatlon abqrtly after U o'c ix k Friday night Tbe woman waa p'eked up and cairled lute adrugfstore across (ha stnet. where l( wsa found (hat she was shot through tbe mna- clea of (he right arm, but otherwise unln- K MI, save being badiy shaken up by fall The would-be murderer ap- peared at the open window with tha smoking revolver In hla band, peered out, and not seeing his vlct*n> stepped hack Into tbe room and sno.ur shot waa beard, followed by tue fall el a body, and wben the policu bunt open the door they found their prisoner nn the floor weltering In bis own blood The would-be murderer and sulcl'le proved to be a wall-kiicv.u i'sr-ili'T and all-round sport, j James T. Daly. Ul vicUm U Llllle lnvli, ! au inmate ut a notorious house on Chest-1 nut sUaet l>aiy committed the deed be- . cause the girl had pawned a valuable dia- ' mend whliU he bad given her. A T U T U TBAUEOT. Cuevi.LANt>, O. July ii At Edgerton, O., 1 Sunday morning Hiram Hosdlay, Jr., shot 1 and killed bis wife and her father, a : fsrmer named Newmnu. snd then killed himself Hoadley's wife had applied 1 for a divorce snd was living with her parenta Homllpy lay In wait for his wife as she went out to thai barn to milk the cows, and shot her down Newman, bearing .bu report, ran to bis daughter's aid and received a bullet lu tbe breast Hoadley th n went to the house and tried to kill iiU. mother-in-law, falling In whk'lj be returned to the barn, lay down beside ut* wife's budy and put a bullet tn hla head He had three rev ol vers . on bis p- rxon. end it U though* be Intended | to klO the entire Newman famliv, SIIXKU TIILIU u t n t WsasAw. lud, July -i—The authorltlea of thla county ou Thursday look into cue- ! tody Martha banks, rhor^i d with murder, : and ber bushand. llaulel, aa uu aoceesory. Danks recently became a crank on the sub- ject of religion, and It Is .aid, compelled his wife to strangle their l.'> months old child as a sacrifice, asserting that the Almighty i had promlaed to resurreet the child on tha | third day. When Dank* was arrested he had been carrying the dvud lufant lu his arms for two dajA. A HAUL OF 812^000. Burglar. n> Lynn, Mua^Ust Away wllha Minall t'orluna In J«w*ia. LIKM, Mu«a.. July During Friday nlgbt burglara made a m»et auoceasful break at the Jewelry .tore of 11 J. Bod- weU, SJ Monrou stmut Tbe dial knob of ; the large sale was knocked off with a heavy sledge baminnr. The entire com blnstln" was tHen pushed out, aud tba | bolts y l U W (•> i . : lutu of (be handle. ' The bnrglara got uwuy with 112,000 worth ' of Jewelry and ivfl behind only a few 1 tool* The Knuilay Law In Clncleaatl. CINCINNATI, July 2A—Flvs b*r-k*eper» ! were arrealed Sunday. Tbe Sunday-oloelng law waa generally obaerved, bnt (here were more violation* of the common labor law than on last Sunday. The drug stores » rru uot permitted to sell any thing but med- icines and soda water. Not a cigar or plug uf tobooco could be hud except oIande»- | tlnely. Cigar stores that are news stands wera allowed tu keup open and sell paperi , Barber shop* were shut up tightly. Alto- gether It waa aqulat Sunday. fasting Thirty-Fiji* Day^ lNi)iAN»ruu«, lud, July -'2.-Ilober Mar- i vel, &"i yoats of »ge, living seven miles frbia , this city, baa goue (blrty-flve daya without | food and la atlll living- Although terribly : emaciated, ha doea not appear tba wona for tha fast. Hs lives In a oomfortabl* home with hU daigbter, aud la well cared for. Be doea not appear to bear any thing, aad violently real*ta any effort to force nooriahment down hla throat The Internal orgaaa aeem to be pa-alyxod. ladlana Kepabtleao Cowinlltae Oatflpls. l*DU?AfOLia, Ind, July M. The Bepub. Ucah Bute Central Commltlea at Ita meet- ing Friday night elected (he following offlaera; Attorney-General Loula T. Wlcb- aner. Chairman, vies United Kute* Treas- urer J. N. Huston, reaigned; W. h. Sulzar, of JeffaraonCounty, Moe-Chalrmau; Joseph A. Irwin, of Bartholomew, Treasurer, and T. N. Mllllkeu, ol Henry, Secretary. Kilted by au Klavalor. CIICAOO, July 19 —AboutH o'clock Thtua- day afternoon a girl, whose name U be- lieved to be Mary Muckan, a duiuasllu lu the family of C B. Blokfuid flat 19. ou the Blxtb floor ot the Gniario flat building, waa eruabed to death by (he freight o.evator In (he rear of the building Mh*te(one Fuund In a ('nve, St. HKLINA, NeU, July IU.—Kiirbt akein. tins were found In a rave near here. It la thought tbeyweio the akeletona of early Iqmlgrwte who annght tbe shelter ot tbe cave wben attacked by Indl na years ago, and that they were elthrr klllad la a body or starved to death •tabbed to Uwath by liar Hnsbanit. JMn.AH>, Wia, Jnly 10-Joseph Fucha Thnreday evening atabbsd his wife to deB(b at Maree ataUon, six miles above here. He e*ca|ied to the woods and a sheriff's posse Is uow In pursuit Ho la 40 yeais ot age, whlla hla wife was but lit Haary toss ai rnlumhus. OountBca, O., July IU—The fire early Thnraday uioralng destroyed a business block belongliiif tu the heirs ot Ih* Bray- fogla estate. 1'be total loaa la estimated at 1*8,WW to 180,00a Ih* (Inn Was Loadad LXUANON, lod, July m - J u h n Glenn, a IS-year-oId boy, playfully pointed a aup- pceed empty gun at Lewis Smllb The gun exploded and Smith reoeivoa a fatal obarge of buckshot HIS LIFE ENDED, Mstson C. Dewey, Wxcundn's First Oo*a aruur, I'suaa Away. CASSvim, WU, July ?i-Et-Governor Nslson O. Dewey died at midnight Satur- day, aged ~ years, T months and K daya He had been ill for many months [Mr. I) wev wai boro naor Coopanlown, N. Y. la 1114. II* rroeived bis •Jacatlea at Bunllten OaUagn. in 1SW he esiae West to (h* lead regions o' Wiscgntln la (he sspaetty ot book.keeper fnr an Eutern syn4:cste. whtab (sue i in s short tin-.", snd Mr. Dewey thoo associsted ttlmsell with ihe Iste J. Ailsn Bjrtvr, under wbxia Le pursue! hla study of is*. Hs WAS soon admitted to tb* bar, and tne law arm of Baruer a Dew*y wss formed rurtune .mll«d oa them snd Ibsy prospeml uaill ibey hecsme Jcnlly pos- sessed ol a laigs dart of rsrming and t.lnmg Isods, Tasn u.trs O.s.eaima and the part- aarshlp was leimii.sted Mr. Dewey re- lumed lo OssVllle, snd from that mo- ment hi* alTelr* Lave heea a mystery, unknown to h s m nt Intimate fn-niie—a mystery which e.iii-ed Ms senarntion trom kis tsautiful a-d la'enled • f*. In ISJO k* was Barnr)1 to C*in*nn- Dann, d*nibur ef CMal-J<i«'i< e Duus, of Wisrons n. Uovst> sor Dewey inl a t i) aci v* po lilcal life from lUSIo 1W.. li. a as s-it to It* Tenltorai Legislature, .e ring Injih as Si eaier of the Assembly sn-l Prtsident or ti.r Cnuse L On the admiss on of VVSoiQtln a< s State In iHld he was slecte-l II- lirslflovirncr; «»• le^J.ected tor tb* folio* n» • rtn ) THT BALL PLAYERS. Mtaiullug of lha Fuur Aawoialluna for tbe Week KiHted July 'JO. The foiiuwlug tables abuw (he .(andlog ot tha clube lutbe leading base-ball orgaul- xadona lu point ul giuue\loi-( and won: •ATIOHAI. TAAITRA I AWKHK.AN ASM>'N.~~ Boston »!:- VotK.... >'levei .ril fiuan uphia Ctleagi PfitiDurgh,,, Irdiananolis,- rr Omaha St. PauL Mmaeapoils. sieux City... Deaver De* Homes.. St. Joseph ..i:ti Milwaukee. iLCm i Isit.oai I SO rti.STt V M mu 11141! 'S:. IJIU s Ur-ioaiyn. A hit-lie ;U dimore.. C niianatL KanssiC If rtVia .x ColumUui. la'SS .«iS L*(Ui>riU 3U W Ji: W«*TKHN LSAIIL 'a LILHLTH-ATATS «I Quia07- »li: Davsaport—. is 4iM: Poena u| M lBuriiagtoa... "" .«»'.EvaiaviBe... -4001 8WI TOO OLD TO LIVE. Aa A gad Conpla at Baekford. III.. I'sid Their Lives by Jumping Into the Klver. EOCXTOIID. ri, July 2i—One of the meet remarkable anlcldes that haa erer occurred In thla city was (hat Kadmlay of Mr. and Mm Geotge J Saaamllch, an aged oouple, each over r> year*. For some time tney have been in pour health. Friday night they rode to (he end of (he street-car line, walked tu the river, (led (heir arms to- gether and JumVed in. Saturday their bodies were found tour mile* below tbe olty. Old age aud pour health is tho only The Law KlgiUlv Knfurt-ad. KANSAS Cirr, Ma.July 22—The fjumlsy law had IU designed eitec( yesterday for the flnit time alnoe lu enforcement, mid ^an.a. Ci(y was as dry aa prohlbldou Kan- taa. The commlaalonera ordered (hat ar- reate be made under (be state law, which ma>tc* It i feluuy (u sell Intoxicating liquor* Sunday and renders It ubllgalory upon the' part ot tbe trial Judge to revoke tbe license ut every convlcdoiL Orcnt Fire in llnngarv. VinmA, jnly ~ —A dlsnrtroua confiagra. Uon occurred Sunday in (lie (own of i'oks, on the Danube, In Hungary. Over VO housee Including aevercl publlo buildings were dostroyed Ores( distress prevails among (he luhabltenu, a large pruportlon of whom ate left wKhnui shelter. An Ohio County Trassnrto In Tronhla. Irmvnw o., July Ml.- Charles Thamp. son, treasurer of Warren County, bos been arrested charged with complicity with tbs absconding andllor, A. flrabsui, lu de- frauding (he couuly of • ri.UCm. His bond was fixed at t-'i.non, and he gave it Th* nark* Caaa. WlNVtPKU, Man., July 8L—AKorneye for Burke, the Cronln suspect, are pre]>ar1ng (heir appeal from (be decision of Jur'ge Balu to (ha full ooiut Applloallou tor a writ of habeas corpus will bring the matter up vlthlu a few days, New Jersey Frohlblllonlala, AaBUBT FAUX. N. J., July ai.-The Frohl. bltlon State Oiinventluu on Frl<lay chuae ConrtlandtL. I'arker olialrmanundndopled a platform deolarlng against auv fusing or a compromise. Hun. George Lanioute nua nominated fur Guvetnor. la Debt far Campalxn Ev|>*ns*a. NBWIOBB, July ill.-The Graphic says that the Domouratlo Natlunul Cumiultle* ttUl owes over FJjo.lV) for wmpaign ex- penaaa, and (hat Measta Brlce, Gurmauaud Bcott have mad* up tl'A.HJO of that sum TAKE IT IN TIMr., "For want of a nail, the shoe waa lout; for want of a aboe, a boree was loaf, for want of a bone a rider waa liiat," Never neglect small things. The limt sign of pneumonia and con- sumption can positively be checked by Dr. Acker's Eniilisb remedy for con- sumption, YIITER & LOOK. Druggista, Lowell. FOB HAY FEVER, '•nive Ely's Cream Balm a triaL This justly celebrated remedy for the cure of catarrh, hay fever, cold in head, Ac., can be obtained of any reputable drug- gist, and may be relied upon as a (#fu and pleasant remedy for Ihe above com- plaints and will give immediate relief. It ia not a liquid, snuft or powder, hax no offensive smell and can be used at any time with good reeulta,asthaDaaoda can teatify, among them some attaches of this office ' —Spirit of the Timea. tn) 49 a a ! \ - M 50 <1 M is u j n 'jo k i.rw THE MARKETS. Saw V ott it, July tt LIVE STOCK M 50 O 4 W Bheep « O vt i « Hoes 4 80 4 6 « FLOL'B—O^od lo Choice a SO « 4 M PateD(4 .... 4 w itai WHJBAT—No. •; Hod MHf VH Xo. 1 Wh.lte .. COHN-No. i WhiU OATS-No. * While BYE-Wesurn PORK-Mess LAUD—Bleim CHEESE WOOL—Domestic CHICAGO, BEEVeS-Bblpplug Steers ... Cows Blockers... Feeder*. Bateners' Sto. k Inferior Cattle HOOB-L ve—tlooil lo Choice.. BHEEP. BUTTER-Creamery Good u> Choice Dairy jeooB-Fresh BROOM COR.V- Seif-WorkiQg Hurl Inferior POTATOta-New (UsiLI POHU-Uoss I.ARD—Btesm FLOUR-Stirtug Patents... .. Winter psteuls llskrr's Sir* ahls GRAIN-Wheal, No. t i.'orn. No, i ... Oats. No. t Rye, No.! Bsrlny—Hepteaiher LDUI1KU- ComDinn Dressed Hiding.,, IJ 00 c m 01 noonog... WOO «I4U} lOmman Hoards U M MI4 0) Veno.ng K M OUOO Lath ... S iu « « *0 Rhmgles * a» O S « KANSAS C'lTV. CATTLE-Besl IS :0 O 4 00 Fair to Good. .. * 70 O S SO HOGB-Dest 4 « 91 4 » S'edium 4 Oft tt 4 IB BHEEP—Best I '0 "a 4 00 Limbs : « f't 3 M OMAHA. I'ATTLK —Beit fl TO S 91 Mod.uni I 40 a S i» BOGS 4 10 i 4 17H 13 M 3 i S3 4 IS e 4 M »l .t 1 10 ll III «tll xi'l o m h « t r t t 4 TS it S 79 a 4 H •-•o U i so 3 SO >4 4 SO PBOMPTNESS. Firet a cold then a cotigb then con- sumption then death. "I look Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consump- tion the moment I began to cough, and I believe it saved my life."—WALTER N. WALLtCK, WdshinKton. YKITKR A LOOK, Oruxgists, L/'well. A LADY IN TKXA.8 WBITE31 "My case ia of long standing: has baf- fled manv physicians; have tiled every remedy I could hoar of. but Bradfield's Female Begulattir is all that relieved me." Write the Bradfleld Beg. Co., Atlanta, Qa. Sold by all druggists. MINOll SEWS ITEMS. »nr III- tVe^k Kii'llng July 11. Tendweiliii'.' ..••re ismanmed by lira at Oorinna. M'-, on Thu "-lar Them wc.i- »iireo f:italoases >t sonstroks In New 1 har>Jay. A l!;s{ i»r ot silver is reported shout thirty miles fruuitirual Fulls, M. T. Peare i Kvan wholeaale whisky dealar* it Kashvi le Tetm . tailed on Friday for lltX^o l). John Wilhelai wn* •'rrest'-d Sa'unlay al Fraukfui t. Ind.. fur Coining cor.iU-rfelt sil- ver duiiui Captain Ji'hn O'iver, (he dlx-overer of Michigan Ir n nduea. died on HiUurday al Korway .Midi Moses WeliMlverj stable in New York City wsa biirueii on S>iud»y, s n d 125 horses Were creinsled Canadlnn capitullals have erected eleo- trio genurat ng maeninery under Horseshoe falia at Mugara M.tx I ^ e aiux and k lied hla wife at Phil- adelphia, IV, S^iur.lar n'ghc. 'Ihey Uved unhappily (ogetber The National Kdltorlal Association will hold It* I fth amuinl session In Detroit Au- gust S7,SS, siul ;k> Tbe Dodge A "lo-jtt obemlcal works at Jersey CI y. N .1 i.i buiuedon Bator, day. Lo»". SJJ.ioi The Lafa.rette 1'i-it lislirosd Company was incorporated Thursdays; Indianapolis. The capital stock Is I J ..tux John W. Johnson, a wealthy farmer ot Hlilnlala, Mich., wasfleeced out of |S,UU0 by three-card monte men Haturday. Bloomlngton lUL) people are happy over a war between local baker*, by which five- cent loaves uf bread are sold fnr twe cents Mr* John A. l-ogan arrived In Sew York on Friday from Europe on the steamahlp Trava. She left at onoe for Youngstown, 0. It Is repotted that tha Queen ot England has decided to place her harden of stata documents on the shoulders of (he Prtnca ol Wales Louis D. 6111m,in. of Menonionee, Wia, a student al tbe Htate AgricuKural I'artn, was killed Sa(nrday by falling forty feet from a haymow. O P. Cheney's stables at Canal Wla> Chester, O., wera steuck by lightning Tbunday evening, and several valnabla horses perished Captain Daniel Appleton was unanimous- ly elected Colonel of the famous Seventh New York Thursday, vice Colonel Emmoni Clark, resigned Htetlatloal re(urtu in England show thrt there are about 1,000,000 more women than men in (he country, aid (hat (heaa are nearly all wlduwa Pete Willis, a negro prisoner In the ]all at Warsaw. Ind, was lynched on Friday by a mob. WU1U waa charged wllh having as- saulted a Utile gtrL Fifty tens of ptoviaions raised In Chicago for tbe relief of miners' families at Braid- wood, Bracevllie and Coal City, PI, wera delivered Saturday. uovernor Mchola, ot Louisiana, has fixed Tuesday, Beptember 3, for tbe election of a Congreasman In the Third district, vice Ed- ward J. Gsy, deceased. The Jury in London in (h* case of Mr, William O Urlen against Lord Salisbury for damages for slsmler relurned a verdict la favor of Lord Sallabury. The bungling work of expetla In (be get- ting out of (be pubUsbed edllloua of the laws muke many acla of (he last Illinois Legislature Inojierallve. John P. Morton, a veteran book publlabet of LouUvlUe, Ky., died on Friday uf gener- al debility cau-ed by old age. He left a foitune of over |I,000,OIH Five bodies were found on Friday ut Jobustonna, 1'iv, and (unie wi re Indication* that many more wero under the debris where tho men wore al work. A shook of earthquake has been fell on the ieland of Arran and the mainland of Hoot laud. The shock was so severe (hat housea were violenUy shakeu. An lnseo( supposed (o bo (ho green midge Is working havoc around Madison, Wla Farmers In several localities complain that wheat is rapidly being ruined. W. B. Tate, a wealthy Tenneaseo bachelor, on Thursday distributed I'Ai.OtX) among forty one-legged snd one-armed Confed- erate soldiers of East Tennessee. During a slorm on Friday near tha Rumding Hock Indian Agency In Dakota, a wigwam ooutalniug five Indians was struck by lighlnlng and (hree wero killed Captain Abbott with a posse of seoreU servloe men raided the United States Hotel u-^sr Dayteu, 0.,ou Tburaday and secured two carpet-sacks of spurious «10 billa At the session of (he Nadonal F-docatlon- ni Association at Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday Jamns IL Cantlold, irf Eanaaa, was chosen president for (he ensuing year. Have Harrison, alias Henry Henderson a member of a gang uf horse-thlevos that has operated extensively In Illinois and Indi- ana, was arrested Friday a( Seymour, Ind. Prof Craig mads si balloou ascension oa Friday al Coldwater, Mich, and dropped wl(h apsrachute from a height ot I.OOOfeet, falling lu tha lake. He was resoued un. harmed,. Auditor Al Graham, uf Lebanon, 0., da- oamped on Saturday wl(h i vi.ooo belonging (u the county, and County Tieaaurar 0. F. Coleman was arrested on a charge of em- beriling |IS,OOa Count Leo Schwab, familiarly known aa th* "Soldier'* friend," died at Deschmont, Muaa, ou Friday. H* expended a large fert. una In relieving th* wants of soldlera aad sailors in distresa The 3U-year old son of Hiram Candem, a farmer In Green County, Ind., was thrown by a runaway horse and dragged by lha harness, in w blob his foot had caught, for a quarter ut a tulle lie died anon after All the latest novelties in suitings at Smith's. Why buy pants that don't lit, when #4.00 will get you a pair to order at h. C. Bmilhsf • 2 ; . ^ f_(j S(\f V, THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. TTTwTeTenTnTy BlIlolls.lpellsih'lHMul 'in^rU'iicnUlTriir it will cure von. TirvmTTnJe^ruli that i I'red and sllgi'' 1 * fuel Inn; If so. u».' SL'i.rni'R 111 n litis l( will cure you, ^IpenltlveB^nK^n- in elnsely ccmllncu In the mllla ami work abops; elerks,whoili> not procure snllli-lcnt cxi'tvlM'^ndallwlHi areconllned In doors, should use siimnra IliTr»:iis. They will hey wll not ihcu be weak aud ).l bottle. Try it, , ill no( reitn'l it. Lilies in delicate bcnlih, who are all run down, shnnld ui scLnit n itmrus roraircaw for a rase where bi L flit'* BirtcMS win M assist or cure, ll iver falls. iclrnnsellie vlllaiotll lilocd wla'n you sei f —ilinpiirltlcs Imrsl nr IhroiiKh the sklii| nTlmple*, ltnple*,lll<.ti.'bes.l snd liiirvs. Ilely uul SULHilcn DiTriiis t and bcallh will (ol f nw. Hiij-imur.nTVHi-l will cure Liver Cum f jilnlnl. Don't be dla.l oouragediU will cure! hi'Li'MOR U i r r c a s l will build you up and I make yuu UrongandR to •uffor flora Uhciun allsm, uu' a lainie of sci.rntR UirrKKS It ni'Ver falla tocuie. suLTHCa Uimiltsl ||<IU'( be Without a win filke your blood! iu pure, rich awl strong,] imi yourfle»hhunl. | Try bl'LrH0nu?L TKlis lo.night, at d l vou will sleep welll ind feel better for It. I ItoyouwJuUhinSIs? EncaTwor^mblTBS. Henil 3 l^-ent stamps Co A. I'. OUHWAV A Co, UOSUID, and receive A ropy, (Tee, S OMK procers arc so short siglit^d as to decline to keep the "IVORV SOAP," claiming it docs not pay as much profit as in- ferior qualities do. so if y^ur regular grocer refuses to get it for you. there are undoubtedly others who recognize the fact that the in- creased volume of busnn s done In- reason of keeping the best articles more than compensates for ihe smaller profit, and will take pleasure in getting it for you. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represen'td to be "just as pood as the 1 Ivofy* i" they ARE NOT, but like ail counteffeils, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and ln::st upon gelling it. Copjriahl IBSfi, by Procter & Oamble. LXAXTS Business College (ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS.) Shepard-Hartnun Building, - Fountain SL GRAND RAPIDS. LSSTBUCnO.N GIVEN IS Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, Telegraphy, Pen- mansbip and Business Forms. J. U . I-iEA>r,* SIK. PKINC1PAL ooh's ('alio* Hnol ( r-*«l ul i Wtlon Bool. Tansy *na Ptnaj- rnjai. SmrctMfvll, mvUKjlt. Sals. Sold in Lowell by \V. S. Wl.MOAK. I S T E ' W " Liimber Yaid. 1 e» »-« M1SNER & BURDICK, UUAIXBil IN LUIBER, LATH & SHINGLES, Yard at rear of Train's Hotel, Lowell. Mich. OKAS. L A . W V E R , raoraisroa or NATIONAL HOTEL, Near D.,0. II. .t M. Depot, zezax. First Class Board and Kooniaat Ib-aaoBaie Bate* Livery and Feed St*We In CoDr.*c(lon- NELSON. MATTER &C0„ 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, Shef- foniers, Lace and Heavy Cur- tains. Largest dt Most Varied Stock IN MICHIGAN. S E E O U R STOCK FIRST. To Invalid and Wounded SOLDIERSI riii' underai^DtHl ut the request of many Invalid isoldiera, haa qualified and li-en admitted to practice tn the Interior Department, and all the bureaus thereot and. is now Readv lo Prosecute Claims, for (hoae that may lie entitled to PEN- SION and BOUNTY. M 1LTQN M. PERRY. Milton M. Porry, Attorney 4 Counselor a t L a w , frain'i Hall Block, Lowell, Mich. j»|)wi8l att.'r.tioii Kiven to Collectlona Convejnnciiig, Loanaand Sale of Real Estate. J. JOHNS T A T CTIOMR. 16 Years Exoerlence Farm or other property sold. Charg- ee reammalile and Satisfaction Guaran- te^tl. Orders left al the JotBKAL office will rm-ive promot attention. Myl »lt. A. H. SPINNEY, OK DETROIT, Will IN. (i IB, Kallitjun Ilniwu. Uraud Kapldi, oa Uir -I nf mnuih unit. HtwcUl AtirDiloo f J-O mr.urfh. Eir.l h?SrMd L-SJ A a " r '" l > ' and I'rivaU FRANK:C. ALGER. Attqrnoy at X^aw. Collections Given Prompt Attention MONEY TO I.OA.N AT CURRENT KATES. AND INSURANCE V RlTTtK. Union IllotU. - 1OTVELU MICH AT J.E. LEE'S MEAT MARKET On thi. Ilnilgi.. will aliravi found UM ciiolrrkt cum of M««t. Fluh and Poul- try In their IH-OKOUII, at I'rkm Al*ay« llnuonsbls. J• LEE. - i-owcll, Mich. New Grocery. A Clean New Stock of Groceries AND , Provisions IN THE Graham Block Give Us Your Trade! Wo will "SO JOU Wfll. Prices low as the low- est. Your Patronngo R> dpectfully SollclUd. A. S. MOUNT.

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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar * Y^ar, Offto# l a Train's Opera House Block. Three Cents Per Copy

VOLUME XXV. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 18S9. NUMBER 3.

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CiflTAl. *1W« k WinnioTojc, J u l j l i —Captalo ^ a n h a U ' i

4 f ' MUnuta* of appanBla l lou Of lmp*o*a. f mania it Chlra«o harbor ami ilcinltr ag-

f r t g U * Cajitala Manball u j t the route to 'he Miaaluljipl rlTut limn na i r Cblcafo. Tla the lUluMa rlrer. la lha moft faroraMa that axl«U (or a water roata, aud thai a aoveu-toot abaunel can t>a c^irlitl Iroiu tha laoitlh of tba Ull-noU r l r r r to U Salle. I0U milaa long, for ll.SOU.UUU. I'rum LaSjUa to Jollet, wbnrelt will be laoa than forty milaa from Cblcago, (be channel ran be extended fur l-ViOD.OOu

Major DavK In command of the r l rer and harbor ImproTomenu in MIcblKau and Wiiooiulji, •nbmlta the follovtlnireatlmatea:

Unau Buy harbor, W iiooalr, IllUXli; har-bor of ttM(« at SlvrieoB Baj. W>a.. UuW; Ahaarea harbor, Wuccnilu, ll'.i'U; Ke-waasae harbor, Wuconala, IX.0U ; Two KiTtrt barU r. Witeoaaln, liCOO; Mam* towee karhor, W tronain. KO 0; hia« befCM haroor, W.aeonair, Uo.uoo: Port WaablB(l<ia harbor, W.acor.lo, tTUjOJ; fcaibar of rciuge, U.lwuaiiee b»j, MXIWO;

. MUwaakM harbor, tSXOV: Raeina harbor. * WiaaoLilD, n»,uuO; K«nn«ha harbor, Wlaron-

Mt, •ro.ooi: VVuujr<»n baibnr. 111 unla, f A -000. ^11 aad W.icona o r \rn. RO^O'l

WanDNOTOii. Jaly IS - I'raniaent Huriaqft returned from iKor Park yeateVtlajr a f t i* . •eon, but will go b - o i again Friday or SaU vrday. The hea lden t It well pleaaed with Deer Park and no longer looki with faror npon the original plan of railroad trip* to and from Waahtngton once a week, eapec'.ally a* he reel* that the admlnlatra-tioa of public tifaira for the next few weoka can be oomlneud Jiiat a* well a t SMK Pferk aa at Waabingtoa I t look* now M thoujfh the President will a*. tabliah his bfllcUl headquartara a t Deer Park for the amnmnr; oalltng tndlTidoal metnbem of his Cabinet tber* wbenerer their preaenoe I* needed, and

• V . eoming himself to Waablcgton 1 ' sow am) then, but not at stated or regular

tatarrmfe, or only whenever his pnaeuc* kere la,Imperatively demanded.

WABJJJWTOK, July 1H—Upedmena YF the tot paper money erer iasued in RIam hare been sent to the Secretary of Mate, Its 1MM Is sanctioned by the Sln( , and, It is thought, will be benefldal to the country. l l W m u r a t o s , July is*. — Ex-Jtepresant*-Urw Hicbols, of North Carolina, has been appointed chief of the mail dlrlrion of the Treasury Departmont, rice Major Kretx, reaigaed.

WasKisoios. July X. — VUlism Rule, editor of the KnoxTiUa (Tenn.) Journal, baa been appointed Pension Agent tor the Sontharn Stalet, with headquarters in that

"WASHHIOTOS, JnlySU -Pteaidant Harrison baa iuued a proolanifltion restoring the Fort McDermut INOT.) riwenration to the pabllo domain, it being no lunger needed, for military purpiuieii

Wubixqtoi, July sa—The following let-te r has been reroircd at the Hut* Deput -

jtV » e B t :

'•Kanr SAOIIIAW. Mich.. Juljr II—ffew. IIUI-lam r. It* rton, A'-i-i if Sat'. hmkUfo , fi. C.—Paar Br : YotraoUeeef

• y appolalmenl by lha Hreaidem ef the United I tates as Consul In Valparaiso, Ch.ll, Is Just received. I ino.i reii«ectfallr deelme te accept ttepoeltien. Vour^ moot truly.

• R. a IIobk.-WAaancoTON. July •£. The Preeldant has

made the following ajipointments: M M. Hurley, ot Tndlans, to be Third Auditor of the Treasury, and J. H. Franklin, ot Kansas, to be Deputy Second Auditor o( the Treasury.

Consuls-Evans Blake, of lUlnola, at Crefeld; Henry C Flak, of Vermnnt, at 8L Johns, Que.; Jasper P. Bradley, ot Wert Virginia, at Southampton; Eugene 0. Jfeohet, ot Michigan, a t Pledras Negna; Archibald J. lUmpaon, ot Colorado, a t Paso Dal Norte, and Horace K. Pngh, ot Indiana • t Newcastle, Eng.

t X - A L D g R » ^ W M Q H A P t F R E E .

After • Bon DMlisred

BAIXSTON MFA, N. T., July -JO.—Arthur J . MoQuade was ane ot the Board ot Aider, men <4 V«W Vork C|ty In J ^ l . Which. Including Mcguadp, ware(

in IBM for alleged . fH)e*y , neoUon yrlih the B r o a ^ W , i#Hp)»d Chise. McQtude was coneii-ied and wi months oonlined in Sing Sing. His counsel •eoured a ne^Ulol by due urucesaes of law, and the oaaa was removed to this county (or trial. The cav> was submitted to the Jury Friday plgbt a t , 7 o'clock, and at H p. m. a vetdlfltiOf "Innocent" was rendered McQnada' Is uow free. I t is the tot ac-quittal in this famous so called "Boodle

A MHI Wrecked by pght is lag. ALPSXA. Mloh., July SU.—The large and

•cdendldly equipped mill ot TT. C. 4 W. H. Churchill, corner of F i n ' and Wales streela, was g'ruck by lightning ysstenUy morning and t w r ^ d to the ground, only the boiler-houae >*tn|r saved One hundred a sd thirty-five nun are thrown out ot employ-ment by the to. It Is expeoted the mill will be rebuilt Immediately. The loea la gives at 8ia>,UU0; Ina^irunue, fSO.Ufl

Died !• Mammoth Cave. MAMVIUJC, Tenn., July So.-B^v. Denis

Bporrter, pastor A t the .Meth04)|4. phtuoh a t Owensboro, died suddenly Friday while about one aud a quarter mllef f rom Mam-moth Cave entraaoo In one ot the narrow posaagea Mr*. Mputiicr, a bride of thirty-six hours. wa^Rflhr him. The das til oocurred a t S JIO p. u l , and the body was carried oa t o l tjHe cave a t Juat midnight

The A w e r l o u Her Aaaori^Uee, CatCAOO, July 21—The American Bar

Association will bold Ite twelf th f^ntuil meeting In thU city on August 28, » and 3a The proceedings ot fee first day *Ul oom-

n address by the prealdent, David j Field, (he elfqtlou of new n j t p b e f a ^ feneiinrcouiipll, and the reatllqrf

Of thkreports of the varicos commiMeea, together with the tuading aud dlsouaaion of rarious arllples.

A KalaTOoliialcta. BAVAMNIU. O a , July W - T n e ateemer Bt

Nicholas, with WO excursionists on board, t a a l n t o a oloeed tlraw-bridgo (our miles aonth ot this city on Saturday night, de . mpllshiug the forward part ol the steamer and killing two w-omeu and injuring twen-ty-eight men and women, some oj whom

Nethlps In Lite for Old Ifalds. IlicnMoND, Va , July 10. rr Aulta and

M- rioiij Bogga, maUJea s U f « s Uv|i» In Jackson County, oommlttod suicide by t f k -Ing araenio. They loft a letter, atlTwd

Btly, saying tha t there was nothing la for old maids, and that they were ttred

^ f 11 Prohibitiua Tie .e l lu Vlmlnm.

LTKORBUBO, Va, July 19.—The State Pro. bibillon Convention met here Wedneeday and nominated a lull Suite ticket, at the bead ot v^lifoh for Oov'eri^ri U Hon. Thomas E T^vlrr, ot London (canty .

Frederick T. Roberta, M, D., Exam-iner in Uealc lne In t b a Royal Coll ege of Surgeons, I » n d o n , Eng. , in speaking of Bl ight ' s diKDie, n y s : " D e a t h u usu-ally hasleued by uric iicid poisoning, aerous inHan)n>alion, bniKjhiUa, pneu-niimia, dropsy, o r by apoplexy." W a r -ner ' s Safe Cure la a gua ran tee aga ln r t fatal i ty f rom theee u r r ib l e nwlwliea,' because It cures the cause (diseased kid-oeva). and pule tiie kidnpys in a heal thy cunditiou. enabl ing Ihem to expel t h e poisonous or waste ma t t e r f r o m the sys-tem.

MAKING C O N S T I T U T I O N S .

Work nl the t'onvrB IO I. In Uakola, Wa.hinrl im and Uic.laiia.

BtaMASi'S .V D, Joiv '0 The Jndielsty oommltire u still wr-uiglinr over me quoa. tion of etiunty r o u i u and (he proptwO division ot (he liiate Into tlx Judicial dU-trlcU The rommitteemen <ipjK««"d to the eetablisbicent of county eonrta and i h . eetabllsbini-nt of the uffre of Jiirdre of ihn peace e n in thr m ijurlty, but a mlnurliy report mill be aubiultted and there will be a bitter hk-ht uu the queailon among the l a w j u a

In fhjBcmveutlon Friday propoaed arti-eles were m u u d n c d jirondlug that Sen-ator* almll »erv« four .' ear*, half the nwm-bers to be 'le<'|^l eveiy two y r a n , making a three-tourtha majority vote of the petit Jury a v-rdlct. directing the Legia-la(nr* U' provide (or the speeAv sale ot nna.fonrcb of th» arbool lamia at not IHM than il l ' nu acre giving equal prctectlon to all in the uli-erv-nc* ol any day they may Mirct aa lha Sabbath, dli iding tba Bute Into twenty-Dve Henatorial di*-triota which ahall have the aama bouiiiiariee ee the districts created tor the el-ctlon ol member* to the Conatltudonal convendon, and that from each dlitrict there shall be elected one Senator and three Kepreaen a-Uvea

HELKKA, M. T.. July ' i l—The romanl loa on Friday referred to the ron.uititee ou finance a resolution declaring that the State ahould aaeuma all county iaitebted neas which exU(cd uu July 1, l«-V. lets (hi value of public iuq>rt>veuienta 'n e. id county.

The Irrigadon comuilttce wa» directed U prepare a memorial (o Cougresa caking that all ariil lands iu the stuu- be granted tc Montana for storuge ba<du* Iielegate Lima Intreduced a reaoiutiuu declaring every natural stream In the State not hemotor* appropriated the property ol the public, and giving (-o. poratious and indltiduais right ot war ocrofti any land* In the Bute for the oonstntctlua of Irrixating dllches npon payment ot J>sst compenwitl.'U.

ULTUVIA, W. T., July °.U—Au almost end-lea* dlscnaalon resulted In ax tug the term ot ofBce of the Ave Supreme Judge, at six years and the twelve Superior J edge* at tour j a a r *

The number of Justices ot the peace is to be determined by .(he L-gi da tu ra In all towns of ever A,iMU(bey will be paid by salary The salariea are fixed at U,<&;

for Supreme beneh. payablH by (he State, and lOOU tor Hii|M-rior Judgee, payable half by (he dik(rio( and hall by the Stale, l( is prai-tlcally ael led by Ike committee on curporationa that a clause will be laeerted in the constitution forblddlnj the granting of aubeidlsa ot any kind from oountlea or town* lu railroads or otiiBr

O m r i A , W. T., July S& - The Judiciary system of the new State la praciically es-tablished, as the convention on Saturday agreed In committee ot the whole to report the m ^ e p ot the Judlcla y committee u amsmded I t provide* that Judgee of the Supreme Court ahall be chosen at (he gen-eral State elecUon, the teim te bo six yean.

T H E E N C A M P M E N T .

CusMBBftder Waraar f rgea All foal* to Hand Big UelagaUnea to MllwaokM.

KABSAS CUT, MO., July 2U. Major War-ner, oommander-fn-chlef ot (he Orand A m y ot the Republic, has iasued general order No 10, in which he urges all the Grand Army ot (he Bepuhlic posts ot the country to send aa large deiegs-tlone aa poesible to the National eu-eampment a t Milwaukee. The uibder ol aenrloee by the HlMonri Department at eeoort for the Commander-ln-l'blel la ac-cepted The day tor the parade is set tut August if?, and the announcement U made that no pne will be allowed to par-ticipate except members ot the Grand Array ot the Bepnbilo and Sons of Veterana De-psrjm$pt_oonimaadpra are nrpmi to Inform beadauaitars of the numo«r of men who * S l attend from each de-partment, so ths t auitnhle provis-ions may be made tor a l l Appolnt-mente to the st IT of the Commander-in-Chief are also announced They Include veterans from the posts of California, Colo-rado,Connecticut, Illinois, Ksnsss, Mlaeourl, New Tork, Ohio, Washington Territory and Wisconsin-

B L O W N TO A T O M S .

X V f * ,M* , I Mll|.<t aad Other* Injured by a UarOIng Holler.

CaicAflO, July Id—Three m u » ere killed aad Ave berloiuly injured by the exploalon Of a boiler lu the saw.mill boloiiglng (o (he E B Stone LumMr Compnnv, luoaied on the edge ot (he allp uoor Huynu avenuo on the north side of (be Soulh branch. The names of the killed aro: Alb r t Dollar, Jullrey King the euglueer, and Oscar KrsiL The'Injured were all able tu go to their homes Vrllhout ns«lstsnoe. The bodies ot tho uufortunatu mou u ho wete killed were ryooyefod^roui jha debris and removed to tlie g f i f p f .

O.fl .u the IJIW. Bt. PAUIS Mlna. July SIX—Albert Bulow

was hanged shortly bo;ore 2 o clock yester-day morning a t l i t t l e FalU, Minn , tor the murder pf Prsuk Etch In November last, Tba )kinuctoU newapai>era print elaborate aoeoantaaf tbe affair. la spite ot tbs new law, wblob provides that (hey shall print only the barn annouuoemcute et hanging*

Fu t i l (alUalos io ladiaaa. Oa: a»*xi:aa. l ud , July 9U.—A collision

took pi KM ten p l ies east of here 1 hursday night 6^ the Cleveland, r loclnnad, Chicago A Bi Loals toad between the wsat-bound express and the easUbound freight—the fctight hartn* broken in two Aa unknown man VCMAKM a^D Postal Clerk Cochran was tevaraly Injured.

Aa Aged Coupia Uu. npd to Death. P o r r e v i u a , Pa , July -'J. -Michael Mo-

Otath an|t bis wife, an sged couple, per-ishad la the(r bprplngjl welling iiear Frock-vllle Saturday night The house waa re-mote frpm any other, and help could not arrJVv Ip tlnia for the reM-ue of the Inmates.

Hulfariag In iMmea. Naw YOBK, July at—The World printe a

letter from Xing Matsafa te Mr- Klein, staling that (he war and the hunicane in Samoa have osused a fnmlne, and exprete-ing the hope that Americana will aend aid to tbe untortunate Kamoans.

A Sad Al»0r CoLtnoi's, O, July ii—Tomt^y Williams

and his sister Am«a, aged a, put a lighted match In a coal oil can Sunday evening. An explosion followed, and the children were so badly burned that they died in an hour,

Klllad by a Faiiiag Balidlng, Tucson, A T., July J f l -Word b*s been

received here of ttte fallhig of the Mexlcen custom h o u ^ , at l^itt ty. Booora Twelve mea w e n oauftht In the rulas. Three were dead when exuloated.

Dae (a ef Qaearal UanrufU's Old Nurse. BBAaoK.'Pa, July V t - M r a Mary Robins,

aged 00 yesra, died Hnndny. Khe was never Inslde.of a port-oOtoo or m a railroad train during her Ute. She bad nursed Oenetal Hancock w b f n be was su Infsnk

An Rasbesslar Canght BAM FIUWCISCO, July 8*—9. f. Edwards,

who is chorged with hsring eniletxled ItO.OUO from s Wisconsin Kilning company la ISM. bas been ary^ajed at Ban Ulega

T H E LA DIBS D E U Q B T E D .

Tlie p leasant offect and t h e perf.^ci safety, * l l h , w | i | c h ladir* m a r « » the liquW f r u i t laxBllve.tij iMppf Figs.uncK-r nil conditinna m a k e i t the i r favor i te rOJJetJr. I t ia pleasing to tba eye and to t K f i t o r f e . ^ ^ j e t t f f i w t o w l i n act ing a u tba k idneys , liver a n d bowels.

Thfl rvil^ rwgl t ing f rom hahltuM coe-tivoncsp are many, i n d scrluus; but the u t e of n a n b , dntatic nurga'-lves M quite oa dangerouB. In Ayar 'e Pilla, however, t h e pa t ient baa a wi ld bu t effective aper ient , superior lo all o t h e o , especial-ly for family nee.

A CLOl'D-BOKST. FKAUFUL CRIMES.

I* B w o o p a «I1 B e f o r e I t w i t h It.® , H o r r i b l e T a l e s of B r u t a l i t y f r o m R a a l a t l e e s F o r c e . V a r i o u s L o c a l i t i e s .

The UtUa Kanawha Valley la We.t Vlr. ( la ta rt'-oded—Hal ensl Livaa Lo.1 and

Valuable Pre parly De-iroyad— atvris* la Uiber Ttaeaa.

Hf i s CAUasn z r ri.oou PABisaitaubC. W Va,. July Jl—The

Eatest disaster which ever befell the tie Kanawpa valley come Thursday

a l f h l In tbe ah-ipe of a terilble cloud-burst which hiu completely Hooded (he cuanty, destroying many lire*, carrying of thou-sands of dollarf In properly, and ruining the crops (or many mile* The deluge teil here about dnsk sod conllnuad to fsil in torrents, doing much damuve In (he cl(y. Tbe w o p t of (he s(utm sUuck (he lower side of the Kauatfha. filling sinsll tribo-tarles from bank u> U n k and ending In (be worst flood within recollection of the old-est Inhabitanta In three honr. tbe Can-awh i ro«e six fee( *n<l ran out with such velocity t b s t It carried every thine before t t At tble point thouaand* of leg* and s number of boais n e u l out or were sunk. Mrs. T—t.^ Tucker. Msitiu Lar. Ie a and su unknown man were droAivd.

Above (ho dexruc.iou v. «s atill greater. Big Tvgart valley I* completely mined. The big mill near l u inuuth went out and took the Tvgart bridge with I t lu the val-ley all the (vuyea. crops and much live stack were lost. At Chetterville, a small town ebuut ten mile* sl>ovft, halt the rnst donees were carried ott bodily and left la corn fields In Clay district a Hue church and three dweiling* were wrecked

Tbe worst story ot all oumes from Mot- :

rlstown, s small village n ar the bead ol Tucker creek, w here the ciu .d-hurst con-j ecntrated In all its fury, coining down on ' the village and totally deacroying It, te-1

gethsr with many of its people. The first report gave the loei of Ute at eleven, but ; later news seeins to tlx the loss s t a greater number. Tbe honoee of the uliuena are 1 Mid to have been picked up and hurled agalnat each other lu auch short apsoe of lime thai uu chance tu ewape waa given the people

At Pill Bruah all bridges and culverts are washed away and It Is lm|iossible to reach j ar communicate with that point or any oth-: *r on upper watera

PABh».asBL- o, W. Va., July •£! The n e v i | bom the fiooda I district shown that bnt a ' faint outline of the story waa told In the i

first diapatchex, and sa i emote dls-tricts are hesrd from It ia fnared the loss ot |

lite snd property will reach terrible | proportion- News coim« (rum llaveus- . •ood, Jackson County which Indl-Mtes that at least s d. x-m lives' srere l<Mt In that locality alone. What is lleeoribed asa oloiid-burst desivnded upon I the bead waters of Pond nre«k and two or 1

three other small tributarlea to the Uhlo. . And tbe whole aurrounding country was •wept bai e Tbs list ot dead Is very In- ! ootuplole, but st presrnt It Is known that Edward Blanco. Ilichard Black and wife, i Mr*. Thomas Hughes and tour children { »nd John Lock hart were drowned Thomas Hngbee' houae waa' swept away. Hughes • managed to save hlmeelf, but his wife and : Shlldreh were drowned • efore his eyes. | He says the water came down the valley of . Pond creek like a wall, aa though an Im-mense reservoir hsd burst, and his house and his earthly posse anions, luciudlng his family, were blotted out In a twinkling.

IN IU.ISOIH CHICAOO, July 301—The storm of Thurs-

day night waa(hemoa( aevrre of Its kind aver experlemied in thla region. Tbe eleo-trical display was remarkable- A great s treak of chain lightning would run from horlion to horiion In a zlgxag course, and then the thunder would crack as if a bat-tery of fannon were being fired Several lime* the lightning struck honsee and barns, but the rala put out the Urea that resulted.

PxoaiA. Ill, July 'JH—Tbe storm here Thuraday night waa one ot the worst known j for year* (irest damage was dune to crops, ' and cellars wete flooded In this city, de-stroying much property. The raoe-traok at | he Lake View Driving Park was washed away, eansing a termination ef the races wbluh were lu progress there.

AcaoaA, HL, July - t—A strip of conntry about five miles lu width lying a few miles 1

northeast of this city was visited Thursday night by a territlu wind and rain-storm, wblob did great damage to oropa, laying low tba corn aud wheat lor milea

IK OHIO CiNciNNiii July 'J'.—In this city the lues

by Tbnradsy ululu's storm la lai . isu Ad-vUies from other parlA of tlie Mate show ths t heavy rslua fell in many plnoes. A oloudbutst a( l . jnraaier can.ed a big wash-out on (he Columlma, Hooking Valley A Toledo railway. At I.oiruu heavy ruin oaased much damage to ilops. Lightning struok a houte lu (he liKIs village ot Oeorgesville 'in Franklin 0<iunty, aud set it on lire and burned half (he town A( Murysvlile great damage was done. Light-ning struck tbe eleculc ilglu woiks, mined a dyuiuio aud put oiK lue lighta ot (he towu.

LANCA t :B, O., Julv £1—One of ih • mo-l dlaaatrous atoruia ever known In (he Hock-ing valley cuL. Ina(ed Saturday in the breaking ol sharp's dam s t Sugar grove, oa the Uouklug cunul Tue dam held iu store a,large body of water that >U| p i t d tbe lower levels of (be cane1. Tbe heavy rains bad filled the reservoir to the bsuks, when suddenly the dam gave way, snd wl:h a mighty rpar the sea ot water wn^tou t

" tljo valley, taking with it every

K,"d. July 2S.-One of the heaviest hjapq Crswfoid County haa ausumed fur a long Umo was CB'Uied Friday, when a doud-b u r ^ t ' entirely destroyed Luke Gray, a pleasure re»u;'t, six mllgs from Ibis iiLice. GS Kw

ta KOXTAIf A. BsLfMir. M T , July SX Tbe heavy rains

o f t h e p ^ s t t e n days culminated Thnreday

3h i In a tremeudo.is thunder-shower, Ich flooded tbe entire Milk river valley

from Asdolbcin (o a point tweoty-flve miles east of Cblnu9k.

IN TSXAO. . COLUKBUH, Tex., July )&—The Coloratto

river a t thla point Is Uilrty one feet high and rising. The lowlands are Indundatod and cropa. ar» entirely destroyed. The damage to tbe cotton crop Ip (bis ooupty la eatlraated at l|.Vti,(IOU. People are movlug te the highlands Melous, fences and terry boats are ootolng down tbe stream too numerous to count I t has been raining here for three weeka Due foot more will cut off all railroad cQioomnlpatlon-

IN wtscoxaiM. Mu-fTAuxxa. July 1ft- A sped si from Posh-

Wgu says a severe wind aui^ rain storm there Tbunday afternoon sauced great eop/tteruaUoa, ita oueet being K)fierce that It waa feared that tbe place would be swept of house aud tree. The Odd-Fellowa' hall was unroofed and the spire of the Oetholio cburub greatly damaged All (hst waa Inae-dure about bidldlngs was carried away by the whirling wind; (reoi were uprooted and fi ncea laid low. Many of (be farmers' flelda In tbe line of the storm were swept elean of suoh cropa aa were abont to be boused Allogethpr *1 wsa the most threst-enlng slorm thnt the plaoe has experiouced la years.

( let rid of thn t t ired feeling as soon aa possible. Take Hood'a Saraapanl la , which given s t rength , a good appeti te , and hoAlth.

a Man ana Hi* Wife In fnwa roand Dead la Tliair Bat—The Murdarwr Con-

f«M*s—Trrvlbl* Work of a Nl. Lonla (lainhtsr.

MtaDBBCO I t A SAVAIIK XANNIB. DuBVQim, l a . July i s . - J o h n Kiklns, a

tenant on the farm Allen Porter. In Clayton County, alamt "i ven inllee north-eaat ul Edgewuod. aud hla wile ware brutally murd-ied lu th-dr sleeping-room about U o'ciuck Wednesday morn-ing. El kins was killed with a rifle wnlcb be t u i In the house, and which after being uaeil lux I liven hung back In Its piaue un the wail. Mrs Hlkins' bead was batteled to pieces with s heavy atlck, and bar h<xiv honlhly broken and mutilated r ui|»ci'>u re< • .tr-iugiy on two aoua of Kli,lii-> b\ a fotmer wife with whom l i . l u - bud frequent quarrels The elder of lha bova. s tou t 2B years old has been liviuz nwny from home a great ueal, and ihc oth.-r, aged about It, a lept ln (he Varu f u m l .t n gh(, contrary to his Dsusl custom Fikln« wna supposed to have bad about | 3 o m the bouse, wblob has not ye( lieen fo<ind

TUiiimi AT vr i oi ls, Bx. Louis. July 'it -Four platol-ahota

fixed tn rapid sucueaetuu and the form of a youug woman leaping fiom a .econd-story window ou Flue ftree( created a great aen-aatlon abqrtly af ter U o'c ix k Friday night Tbe woman waa p'eked up and cairled lute adrugfstore across (ha s t n e t . where l( wsa found (hat she was shot through tbe mna-clea of (he right arm, but otherwise unln-

KMI, save being badiy shaken up by fal l The would-be murderer ap-

peared at the open window with tha smoking revolver In hla band, peered out, and not seeing his vlct*n> stepped hack Into tbe room and s n o . u r shot waa beard, followed by tue fall el a body, and wben the policu bunt open the door they found their prisoner nn the floor weltering In bis own blood The would-be murderer and sulcl'le proved to be a wall-kiicv.u i'sr-ili'T and all-round sport, j James T. Daly. Ul vicUm U Llllle lnvl i , ! au inmate ut a notorious house on Chest-1 nu t sUaet l>aiy committed the deed be- . cause the girl had pawned a valuable dia- ' mend whliU he bad given her.

A T U T U TBAUEOT. Cuevi.LANt>, O . July i i At Edgerton, O., 1

Sunday morning Hiram Hosdlay, Jr., shot 1

and killed bis wife and her father, a :

fsrmer named Newmnu. snd then killed himself Hoadley's wife had applied1

for a divorce snd was living with her parenta Homllpy lay In wait for his wife as she went out to t ha i barn to milk the cows, and shot her down Newman, bearing .bu report, ran to bis daughter's aid and received a bullet lu tbe breast Hoadley th n went to the house and tried to kill iiU. mother-in-law, • falling In whk'lj be returned to the barn, lay down beside ut* wife's budy and put a bullet tn hla head He had three rev ol vers . on bis p- rxon. end it U though* be Intended |

to klO the entire Newman famliv, SIIXKU TIILIU u t n t

WsasAw. l u d , July - i—The authorltlea of thla county ou Thursday look into cue- !

tody Martha banks, rhor^i d with murder, : and ber bushand. llaulel, aa uu aoceesory. Danks recently became a crank on the sub-ject of religion, and It Is .aid, compelled his wife to strangle their l.'> months old child as a sacrifice, asserting that the Almighty i had promlaed to resurreet the child on tha | third day. When Dank* was arrested he had been carrying the dvud lufant lu his arms for two dajA.

A HAUL O F 812^000.

Burglar . n> Lynn, Mua^Us t Away wl lha Minall t 'orluna In J«w*ia.

LIKM, Mu«a.. July — During Friday nlgbt burglara made a m»et auoceasful break at the Jewelry .tore of 11 J. Bod-weU, SJ Monrou s tmut Tbe dial knob of ; the large sale was knocked off with a heavy sledge baminnr. The entire com blnstln" was tHen pushed out, aud tba | bolts y l U W (•> i . : lutu of (be handle. ' The bnrglara got uwuy with 112,000 worth ' of Jewelry and ivfl behind only a few 1

tool*

The Knuilay Law In Clncleaatl. CINCINNATI, July 2A—Flvs b*r-k*eper» !

were arrealed Sunday. Tbe Sunday-oloelng law waa generally obaerved, bnt (here were more violation* of the common labor law than on last Sunday. The drug stores » rru uot permitted to sell any thing but med-icines and soda water. Not a cigar or plug uf tobooco could be hud except oIande»- | tlnely. Cigar stores that are news stands wera allowed tu keup open and sell paper i , Barber shop* were shut up tightly. Alto-gether It waa aqulat Sunday.

fas t ing Thirty-Fiji* Day^ lNi)iAN»ruu«, l u d , July -'2.-Ilober Mar- i

vel, &"i yoats of »ge, living seven miles frbia , this city, baa goue (blrty-flve daya without | food and la atlll living- Although terribly : emaciated, ha doea not appear tba wona for tha fast. Hs lives In a oomfortabl* home with hU daigbter, aud la well cared for. Be doea not appear to bear any thing, aad violently real*ta any effort to force nooriahment down hla throat The Internal orgaaa aeem to be pa-alyxod.

ladlana Kepabtleao Cowinlltae Oatflpls. l*DU?AfOLia, Ind , July M. The Bepub.

Ucah Bute Central Commltlea at Ita meet-ing Friday night elected (he following offlaera; Attorney-General Loula T. Wlcb-aner. Chairman, vies United Kute* Treas-urer J. N. Huston, reaigned; W. h. Sulzar, of JeffaraonCounty, Moe-Chalrmau; Joseph A. Irwin, of Bartholomew, Treasurer, and T. N. Mllllkeu, ol Henry, Secretary.

Kilted by au Klavalor. CIICAOO, July 19 —AboutH o'clock Thtua-

day afternoon a girl, whose name U be-lieved to be Mary Muckan, a duiuasllu lu the family of C B. Blokfuid flat 19. ou the Blxtb floor ot the Gniario flat building, waa eruabed to death by (he freight o.evator In (he rear of the building

Mh*te(one Fuund In a ('nve, St. HKLINA, NeU, July IU.—Kiirbt akein.

t i n s were found In a rave near here. I t la thought tbeyweio the akeletona of early I q m l g r w t e who annght tbe shelter ot tbe cave wben attacked by Indl na years ago, and that they were elthrr klllad la a body or starved to death

• tabbed to Uwath by l iar Hnsbanit. JMn.AH>, Wia, Jnly 10-Joseph Fucha

Thnreday evening atabbsd his wife to deB(b at Maree ataUon, six miles above here. He e*ca|ied to the woods and a sheriff's posse Is uow In pursuit Ho la 40 yeais ot age, whlla hla wife was but lit

Haary toss ai rnlumhus. OountBca, O., July IU—The fire early

Thnraday uioralng destroyed a business block belongliiif tu the heirs ot Ih* Bray-fogla estate. 1'be total loaa la estimated at 1*8,WW to 180,00a

I h * (Inn Was Loadad LXUANON, lod , July m - J u h n Glenn, a

IS-year-oId boy, playfully pointed a aup-pceed empty gun at Lewis Smllb The gun exploded and Smith reoeivoa a fatal obarge of buckshot

H I S LIFE ENDED,

Mstson C. Dewey, Wxcundn's First Oo*a aruur, I 'suaa Away.

CASS v i m , WU, July ? i - E t - G o v e r n o r Nslson O. Dewey died at midnight Satur-day, aged ~ years, T months and K daya He had been ill for many months

[Mr. I) wev wai boro naor Coopanlown, N. Y . la 1114. II* rroeived bis •Jacatlea at Bunllten OaUagn. in 1SW he esiae West to (h* lead regions o' Wiscgntln la (he sspaetty ot book.keeper fnr an Eutern syn4:cste. whtab (sue i in s short tin-.", snd Mr. Dewey thoo associsted ttlmsell with ihe Iste J. Ailsn Bjrtvr, under wbxia Le pursue! hla study of is*. Hs WAS soon admitted to tb* bar, and tne law arm of Baruer a Dew*y wss formed rurtune .mll«d oa them snd Ibsy prospeml uaill ibey hecsme Jcnlly pos-sessed ol a laigs da r t of rsrming and t.lnmg Isods, Tasn u.trs O.s.eaima and the part-aarshlp was leimii.sted Mr. Dewey re-lumed lo OssVllle, snd from that mo-ment hi* alTelr* Lave heea a mystery, unknown to h s m n t Intimate fn-niie—a mystery which e.iii-ed Ms senarntion trom kis tsautiful a-d la'enled • f*. In ISJO k* was Barnr)1 to C*in*nn- Dann, d*nibur ef CMal-J<i«'i< e Duus, of Wisrons n. Uovst> sor Dewey inl a t i ) aci v* po lilcal life from lUSIo 1W.. l i . a as s - i t to It* Tenltorai Legislature, .e ring Injih as Si eaier of the Assembly sn-l Prtsident or ti.r Cnuse L On the admiss on of VVSoiQtln a< s State In iHld he was slecte-l II- lirslflovirncr; «»• le^J.ected tor tb* folio* n» • rtn )

T H T BALL P L A Y E R S .

Mtaiullug of lha Fuur Aawoialluna for tbe Week KiHted July 'JO.

The foiiuwlug tables abuw (he .(andlog ot tha clube lutbe leading base-ball orgaul-xadona lu point ul giuue\loi-( and won:

•ATIOHAI. TAAITRA I AWKHK.AN ASM>'N.~~

Boston »! : - VotK.... >'levei .ril f i u a n uphia Ctleagi PfitiDurgh,,, Irdiananolis,-rr

Omaha St. PauL Mmaeapoils. sieux City... Deaver De* Homes.. St. Joseph ..i:ti Milwaukee.

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TOO OLD TO LIVE.

Aa A gad Conpla a t Baekford. III.. I'sid Their Lives by Jumping Into the Klver. EOCXTOIID. r i , July 2i—One of the meet

remarkable anlcldes that haa e re r occurred In thla city was (hat Kadmlay of Mr. and Mm Geotge J Saaamllch, an aged oouple, each over r> year*. For some time tney have been in pour health. Friday night they rode to (he end of (he street-car line, walked tu the river, (led (heir arms to-gether and JumVed in. Saturday their bodies were found tour mile* below tbe olty. Old age aud pour health is tho only

The Law KlgiUlv Knfurt-ad. KANSAS Cirr , Ma . Ju ly 22—The fjumlsy

law had IU designed eitec( yesterday for the flnit time alnoe l u enforcement, mid ^ a n . a . Ci(y was as dry aa prohlbldou Kan-taa. The commlaalonera ordered (hat ar-reate be made under (be state law, which ma>tc* It i feluuy (u sell Intoxicating liquor* Sunday and renders It ubllgalory upon the' part ot tbe trial Judge to revoke tbe license ut every convlcdoiL

Orcnt Fire in llnngarv. VinmA, jnly ~ —A dlsnrtroua confiagra.

Uon occurred Sunday in (lie (own of i'oks, on the Danube, In Hungary. Over VO housee Including aevercl publlo buildings were dostroyed Ores( distress prevails among (he luhabltenu, a large pruportlon of whom ate left wKhnui shelter.

An Ohio County Trassnrto In Tronhla. I r m v n w o., July Ml.- Charles Thamp.

son, treasurer of Warren County, bos been arrested charged with complicity with tbs absconding andllor, A. flrabsui, lu de-frauding (he couuly of • ri.UCm. His bond was fixed at t-'i.non, and he gave i t

Th* nark* Caaa. WlNVtPKU, Man., July 8L—AKorneye for

Burke, the Cronln suspect, are pre]>ar1ng (heir appeal from (be decision of Jur'ge Balu to (ha full ooiut Applloallou tor a writ of habeas corpus will bring the matter up vlthlu a few days,

New Jersey Frohlblllonlala, AaBUBT FAUX. N. J., July a i . - T h e Frohl.

bltlon State Oiinventluu on Frl<lay chuae ConrtlandtL. I'arker olialrmanundndopled a platform deolarlng against auv fusing or a compromise. Hun. George Lanioute nua nominated fur Guvetnor.

la Debt far Campalxn Ev|>*ns*a. NBWIOBB, July i l l .-The Graphic says

tha t the Domouratlo Natlunul Cumiultle* t tUl owes over FJjo.lV) for wmpaign ex-penaaa, and (hat Measta Brlce, Gurmauaud Bcott have mad* up tl'A.HJO of that sum

T A K E IT IN TIMr. ,

"For want of a nail, the shoe waa lout; for want of a aboe, a boree was loaf, for want of a b o n e a r ider waa liiat," Never neglect smal l th ings . The limt sign of pneumonia and con-sumption can positively be checked by Dr. Acker's Eniilisb remedy fo r con-sumption,

YIITER & LOOK. Druggista, Lowell.

FOB HAY FEVER,

' •n ive Ely's Cream Balm a triaL This jus t ly celebrated remedy for the cure of catarrh , hay fever , cold in head, Ac., can be obtained of any reputable drug-gist, and may be relied upon as a (#fu

and pleasant remedy fo r Ihe above com-plaints a n d will give immedia te relief.

I t ia not a liquid, snuf t or powder, hax no offensive smell and can be used at any t i m e with good reeulta,asthaDaaoda can teat i fy , a m o n g them some a t t aches of th is office ' —Spirit of t h e Timea.

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THE MARKETS.

Saw V ott it, July t t LIVE STOCK M 50 O 4 W

Bheep « O vt i « Hoes 4 80 4 6 «

FLOL'B—O^od lo Choice a SO « 4 M PateD(4 .. . . 4 w i t a i

WHJBAT—No. •; Hod MHf VH Xo. 1 Wh.lte ..

COHN-No. i WhiU OATS-No. * While BYE-Wesurn PORK-Mess LAUD—Bleim CHEESE WOOL—Domestic

CHICAGO, BEEVeS-Bblpplug Steers . . .

Cows Blockers... Feeder*. Bateners' Sto. k Inferior Cattle

HOOB-L ve—tlooil lo Choice.. BHEEP. BUTTER-Creamery

Good u> Choice Dairy jeooB-Fresh BROOM COR.V-

Seif-WorkiQg Hurl Inferior

POTATOta-New (UsiLI POHU-Uoss I.ARD—Btesm FLOUR-Stirtug Patents... ..

Winter psteuls llskrr's Sir* ahls

GRAIN-Wheal, No. t i.'orn. No, i ... Oats. No. t Rye, No.! Bsrlny—Hepteaiher

LDUI1KU-ComDinn Dressed Hiding.,, IJ 00 c m 01 noonog. . . WOO «I4U} lOmman Hoards U M MI4 0) Veno.ng K M OUOO Lath ... S iu « « *0 Rhmgles * a» O S «

KANSAS C'lTV. CATTLE-Besl IS :0 O 4 00

Fair to Good. .. * 70 O S SO HOGB-Dest 4 « 91 4 »

S'edium 4 Oft tt 4 IB BHEEP—Best I '0 "a 4 00

Limbs : « f't 3 M OMAHA.

I'ATTLK —Beit f l TO S 91 Mod.uni I 40 a S i»

BOGS 4 10 i 4 17H

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PBOMPTNESS. Firet a cold then a cotigb then con-

sumption then death . " I look Dr. Acker 's English Remedy for Consump-tion the m o m e n t I began to cough, and I believe it saved my life."—WALTER N. WALLtCK, WdshinKton.

YKITKR A LOOK, Oruxgists, L/'well.

A LADY IN TKXA.8 W B I T E 3 1

"My case ia of long s t and ing : has baf-fled manv physicians; have tiled every remedy I could hoar o f . bu t Bradfield's Female Begulattir is all t h a t relieved me." Wr i t e the Bradfleld Beg. Co., Atlanta, Qa. Sold by all druggists .

M I N O l l S E W S I T E M S .

»nr III- tVe^k Kii'llng July 11. Tendweiliii'.' ..••re ismanmed by lira at

Oorinna. M'-, on Thu "-lar Them wc.i- »iireo f:italoases >t sonstroks

In New 1 har>Jay. A l ! ; s { i»r ot silver is reported shout

thirty miles fruuitirual Fulls, M. T. Peare i Kvan wholeaale whisky dealar*

i t Kashvi le Tetm . tailed on Friday for lltX^o l).

John Wilhelai wn* •'rrest'-d Sa'unlay al Fraukfui t. Ind.. fur Coining cor.iU-rfelt sil-ver d u i i u i

Captain Ji'hn O'iver, (he dlx-overer of Michigan Ir n nduea. died on HiUurday al Korway .Midi

Moses WeliMlverj stable in New York City wsa biirueii on S>iud»y, snd 125 horses Were creinsled

Canadlnn capitullals have erected eleo-trio genurat ng maeninery under Horseshoe falia at Mugara

M.tx I^e aiux and k lied hla wife at Phil-adelphia, IV, S^iur.lar n'ghc. 'Ihey Uved unhappily (ogetber

The National Kdltorlal Association will hold It* I fth amuinl session In Detroit Au-gust S7,SS, siul ;k>

Tbe Dodge A "lo-jtt obemlcal works at Jersey CI y. N .1 i.i buiuedon Bator, day. Lo»". SJJ.ioi

The Lafa.rette 1'i-it lislirosd Company was incorporated Thursdays; Indianapolis. The capital stock Is I J ..tux

John W. Johnson, a wealthy farmer ot Hlilnlala, Mich., wasfleeced out of |S,UU0 by three-card monte men Haturday.

Bloomlngton lUL) people are happy over a war between local baker*, by which five-cent loaves uf bread are sold fnr twe cents

Mr* John A. l-ogan arrived In Sew York on Friday from Europe on the steamahlp Trava. She left at onoe for Youngstown, 0.

It Is repotted that tha Queen ot England has decided to place her harden of stata documents on the shoulders of (he Prtnca ol Wales

Louis D. 6111m,in. of Menonionee, Wia, a student al tbe Htate AgricuKural I'artn, was killed Sa(nrday by falling forty feet from a haymow.

O P. Cheney's stables at Canal Wla> Chester, O., wera steuck by lightning Tbunday evening, and several valnabla horses perished

Captain Daniel Appleton was unanimous-ly elected Colonel of the famous Seventh New York Thursday, vice Colonel Emmoni Clark, resigned

Htetlatloal re(urtu in England show t h r t there are about 1,000,000 more women than men in (he country, a i d (hat (heaa are nearly all wlduwa

Pete Willis, a negro prisoner In the ]all at Warsaw. Ind , was lynched on Friday by a mob. WU1U waa charged wllh having as-saulted a Utile gtrL

Fifty tens of ptoviaions raised In Chicago for tbe relief of miners' families a t Braid-wood, Bracevllie and Coal City, P I , wera delivered Saturday.

uovernor Mchola, ot Louisiana, has fixed Tuesday, Beptember 3, for tbe election of a Congreasman In the Third district, vice Ed-ward J. Gsy, deceased.

The Jury in London in (h* case of Mr, William O Urlen against Lord Salisbury for damages for slsmler relurned a verdict la favor of Lord Sallabury.

The bungling work of expetla In (be get-ting out of (be pubUsbed edllloua of the laws muke many acla of (he last Illinois Legislature Inojierallve.

John P. Morton, a veteran book publlabet of LouUvlUe, Ky., died on Friday uf gener-al debility cau-ed by old age. He left a foitune of over |I,000,OIH

Five bodies were found on Friday ut Jobustonna, 1'iv, and (unie wi re Indication* that many more wero under the debris where tho men wore al work.

A shook of earthquake has been fell on the ieland of Arran and the mainland of Hoot laud. The shock was so severe (hat housea were violenUy shakeu.

An lnseo( supposed (o bo (ho green midge Is working havoc around Madison, Wla Farmers In several localities complain that wheat is rapidly being ruined.

W. B. Tate, a wealthy Tenneaseo bachelor, on Thursday distributed I'Ai.OtX) among forty one-legged snd one-armed Confed-erate soldiers of East Tennessee.

During a slorm on Friday near tha Rumding Hock Indian Agency In Dakota, a wigwam ooutalniug five Indians was struck by lighlnlng and (hree wero kil led

Captain Abbott with a posse of seoreU servloe men raided the United States Hotel u-^sr Dayteu, 0 . ,ou Tburaday and secured two carpet-sacks of spurious «10 billa

At the session of (he Nadonal F-docatlon-ni Association at Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday Jamns IL Cantlold, irf Eanaaa, was chosen president for (he ensuing year.

Have Harrison, alias Henry Henderson a member of a gang uf horse-thlevos that has operated extensively In Illinois and Indi-ana, was arrested Friday a( Seymour, Ind.

Prof Craig mads si balloou ascension oa Friday al Coldwater, Mich, and dropped wl(h apsrachute from a height ot I.OOOfeet, falling lu tha lake. He was resoued un . harmed,.

Auditor Al Graham, uf Lebanon, 0., da-oamped on Saturday wl(h i vi.ooo belonging (u the county, and County Tieaaurar 0. F. Coleman was arrested on a charge of em-beriling |IS,OOa

Count Leo Schwab, familiarly known aa th* "Soldier'* friend," died at Deschmont, Muaa, ou Friday. H* expended a large fert . una In relieving th* wants of soldlera aad sailors in distresa

The 3U-year old son of Hiram Candem, a farmer In Green County, Ind., was thrown by a runaway horse and dragged by lha harness, in w blob his foot had caught, for a quarter ut a tulle lie died anon after

All the latest novelties in sui t ings a t Smith ' s .

W h y buy pants tha t don ' t lit, when #4.00 will ge t you a pair to order a t h . C. Bmi lhs f

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T H E G R E A T

German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. TTTwTeTenTnTy

BlIlolls.lpellsih'lHMul 'in^rU'iicnUlTriir it will cure von.

TirvmTTnJe^ruli that i I'red and sllgi''1* fuel Inn; If so. u».' SL'i.rni'R 111 n litis l( will cure you, ^IpenltlveB^nK^n-

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elnsely ccmllncu In the mllla ami work abops; elerks,whoili> not procure snllli-lcnt cxi'tvlM'^ndallwlHi areconllned In doors, should use s i imnra IliTr»:iis. They will hey wll not ihcu be weak aud ).l

bottle. Try it , , ill no( reitn'l it. Lilies in delicate

bcnlih, who are all run down, shnnld ui scLnit n i t m r u s

roraircaw for a rase where bi L flit '* BirtcMS win M assist or cure, ll

iver falls.

iclrnnsellie vlllaiotll lilocd wla'n you sei f —ilinpiirltlcs Imrsl nr IhroiiKh the sklii| nTlmple*, ltnple*,lll<.ti.'bes.l

snd liiirvs. Ilely uul SULHilcn DiTriiis t and bcallh will (ol f nw.

Hiij-imur.nTVHi-l will cure Liver Cum f jilnlnl. Don't be dla.l oouragediU will cure!

hi'Li'MOR Uirrcasl will build you up and I make yuu UrongandR

to •uffor flora Uhciun allsm, uu' a lainie of sci.rntR UirrKKS It ni'Ver falla tocuie. suLTHCa Uimiltsl

||<IU'( be Without a win filke your blood! iu pure, rich awl strong,]

imi your fle»h hunl. |

Try b l 'LrH0nu?L TKlis lo.night, at d l vou will sleep welll ind feel better for It. I

ItoyouwJuUhinSIs? EncaTwor^mblTBS. Henil 3 l^-ent stamps Co A. I'. OUHWAV A Co, UOSUID, and receive A ropy, (Tee,

SO M K p r o c e r s arc s o s h o r t s i g l i t^d as t o d e c l i n e t o k e e p t h e

" IVORV SOAP ," c l a i m i n g it d o c s n o t p a y as m u c h prof i t as in-

fer ior qua l i t i e s d o . s o if y ^ u r regular g r o c e r re fuses t o g e t it for y o u .

t h e r e are u n d o u b t e d l y o t h e r s w h o r e c o g n i z e t h e fact t h a t t h e in-

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

art ic les m o r e t h a n c o m p e n s a t e s for i h e smal ler profit , a n d wil l t a k e

p l e a s u r e in g e t t i n g it for y o u .

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

There are many white soaps, each represen'td to be "just as pood as the 1 Ivofy* i " they ARE NOT, but like ail counteffeils, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and ln::st upon gelling it.

Copjriahl IBSfi, by Procter & Oamble.

L X A X T S

Business College ( E S T A B L I S H E D 7 Y E A R S . )

Shepard-Hartnun Building, - Fountain SL

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

LSSTBUCnO.N GIVEN IS

Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, Telegraphy, Pen-mansbip and Business Forms.

J . U . I - i E A > r , * SIK. PKINC1PAL

ooh's ('alio* Hnol ( r-*«l ul i Wtlon Bool. Tansy *na Ptnaj-rnjai. SmrctMfvll, mvUKjlt. Sals.

Sold in Lowell by \V. S. Wl.MOAK.

I S T E ' W "

Liimber Yaid. 1 e» »-«

M1SNER & BURDICK, UUAIXBil IN

LUIBER, LATH & SHINGLES,

Y a r d a t rear of T r a i n ' s H o t e l ,

Lowell. Mich.

O K A S . L A . W V E R , raoraisroa or

NATIONAL HOTEL, Near D.,0. II. .t M. Depot,

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The nuiu w ho tlU down lo Jclibenitoly plan a crimo works every point and detail to one common cvnter—au aliliL The Uw Imi com-mon SCDM) enough In "hi. oao particular to prrsunui that A man n lio i> ia Boston, for in-itnnoc, when a munier in committed In Cin-cinnati could not hnvo flred the shot or (truck tl'f blow. Therefore, let one occawU of crime prove lo the Jury that hi- WON at tome other point at a certain critical hour, and be must bo doclarcd Innocent This kuowledKe DIAICM tbe alibi » favoiilo dtfeiM. If uot clearly proved it alnftv* r a i m doubti and affordi opportunity for argument. Un the other hand, however, when nn alibi ii fairly beaten by the protecution, Ibrn <'iivuiiiiiantiai evi-dence becomm llio tienib trap of the acruaed. ami hn haa no tbow

Uno of tho beat bilil aliliia I ever run up ugamtt in my career at a detective, and one of the entiest to work out after I got the end of the thread in hand, was put forward in a case in Iowa about twenty years ago. The aituation waa this: In a Fmall villaKo In tbe wot tern port of the ita to lived a MUi Clarin-da Moore, a spinster aU>ut 43 yean of aga She waa worth $.'10,000, and tlie had adopted a boy named Byron Fergus. A t : he date o( which I run writiii); this boy waa no longer • boy, but a young man of 2 i He waa em-ployed as a clerk in a dry goods house, and boarded and lodged a t homo. He waa adopt-ed at the age of 13, and on the 'lay bo reachcd his majority Mist Moore made a will leaving him everything. This fact waa known to all In the village; Fergus was a model young man. No one could point oat a tingle bad habit He was trailed and reapectad by all, and bad be lieen accaie*! of the fjlghtest dl» hoD«ty no one would have believed tlx charge.

In a smaller village six milea away Kergui had an aunt who was a widow a n j lived alone, with the exception of having tbe com-pany of a servant gir l Ho waa in tbe habit of going over there about cucx In twomonthi and remaining over Sunday. 'On these tript he ifrove a hoisj and buggy belonging to tho village cooper. Tho horso bad a peculiar habit, wbich w ill bo described later on. One Saturday evening of a July day Fergusdrova away on one of these trips. There were two or three women a t tha gate in company with Mia Moore wben be drovo away. Th* only thing out of the osoal run was tba remark that Byron looked rather |iala and teemed u bit nerrous, but probably this would never have been thought of but for what i-im* to p a a

At 11 o'clock that night there was a thun-der gtonn, and an iniuronco agent who wai on lha road k>twoen the two villages, with horso and buggy, drove into a fence corner and sheltered him.vjlt as well as possible with the waterproofn. In the midst of thattorm a horso and buggy came along. Th« driver was to enveloped by waterproofs that the agent could not tell whether be wos old or young, largo or small, while or black. At that spot tho road bad been lately graded up, and was very sof t The stranger waa urging the horso to trot, but the beast found tho mud too deep and couldouly proceed a ta walk. At the strange hone coma oppodts there was a long, vivid flafh of UghtnUig, and tho agent taw that tho animal bad his head tarncd to tho right and his tougue out, Thit was thi peculiar habit of the cooper's In,no when ou a walk. When trolling ho held up his head and kept Ihis tongue bock. Tho agent identi-fied the home to his perfect tutiKfaction, and called out to the driver, asking who be was. Instead of halting or ruplying thu man struck tho horw sharply with tho whip and was out of light in a moment.

"That's old tibeppenl alio ooo|ierj aud he's afraid I am a highwaymaji!'' litugbod tho agout, and, the ruin now beginning lo cease, ho wade ready to resiimo bit journey.

Miss Moore WOJ. an early riser, and, more-over, never miaied church sen ioct. As the day was 0ii« aud tho was not teen at church, two or throe of hur friends culled at the bouts on their way u* ascertain burexcuue. They found tli« curtain* down and the do.ir» locked At they kiww of young Fergus go ing to hit iiimt'i ihe eniug previous, they reasoned it out timt he must hneu returned during the ui^ht foi Miu Moore, thu perlutpt being wanted for un iinergnjcy. Thla theory satltfled them until about 4 o'donk in llio at-tarnoon, w hen one of iheni returned to gather a bouquet of flowers. Shu then uotioed bloody Onger uiarLt on lite bark door, and, trying the door, found it unlocked. She dared not entor tbu house, but two or tliree men were summoned to make an Investiga-tion, and ia a few minutes It was discovered thst a mnnW hail laion commltlAd. The dead body of Mln Moore was found In lb* titling room, a l Iht door of her l«droom. She had been tlruck three tcrribla blowt with a club or other blunt weapon, each one break-ing the skull.

I was visiting the theriff al thlt time, and wo were driving through the village when the l int alarm wat tounded. 1 waa. there-fore, ul the boute among ihe flnt, aud lieing placed lu charge by tho therlll, I kept the people out until I could make an Uivestlga-tlon. Thu iniirderer had not obtained forci-ble entry Ui the houto. Not it tingle ai tlcla of value ha.1 i-oen mnoved, nor had any ran tacking bum done, Tbe woman hail been t tm k down whei-e t i e body lay, but bnr haiwlt weru clenched o> if the had graaped the weapon of daatb and It had been pullMl away fronr her, Tho palm of one h .ml wat torn and Ii feeding. 1 did not kuow either the duad woman or Fergus, but I wanted ou-Ihority to arrwt the latter. When Ihis fact became known I was regarded at an idiot or a lunalltt A general cry went up that Fergus ooaid no mora be sutpucled thiui un angel in heaven, but wbilo the alierilf was left tu te cure the necessary popen, I drov« out to in tarviuw tbe young man and brink the news lo hi in. If Fergut was guilty, hit defeute would be an alibi, and b« had cai ufully ar-ranged tbe deluils. He would U> ei{*<-Ung tha new*, and be would be braced up to play a part.

1 found him making ready to hitcb up to drive back. He had never sere me bofora, and he did nut kuow my pmfethion. At I enterod the bam ha looked startled and turned ;nle, but reoovortd bimtuif after a minulo. and ask&l the nature of my biuinesa

"You know, of course, that Mi« Moore is dead r I roreleatly replied.

"How-how Kliould I know ill" he en-lalm-td, turning very whlui

"Well, •nu U dead, poor Udnz."

" A n d . » t o o y ctmrs* me witB I t r '•With wha t r "H*r murHcrP " I hadn't .aid sho wm murdered. I told

you simply that she was dead. How . know she bad been murdered 1°'

He saw tho trap ho had fiillen Into, nnd he gasped and itammered and did bis best to smooth it over 1 pretended not to lay ll ui as a point ngainit him, and tpecdily arranged that bo should return In my vehiclo nod loave 1

the cooperSi rig whero It wa i After tho lint shock bo broccd up wondorfully, and his do mennor on the nay homo was entirely that of an innocout man. Ho expresied greet willlngnets to give us nil poadbl* Informa-tion, but at the tnino I lino udvanrrd and clung to iho theory th i t uoono but n tramp could havo been guilty of Iho crima Upon rracblng borne lie displayed co;>l"l 'nMe grief and emotion. In fact, he rather over did i t It was more like acting out a port Tho people were Indlgnunt that ho should be lusperted, and be wns uot put under r e n r a i n t ln.lre.1. no warrant bad been Issued for him.

Early tho next morning, tutlsfled In my own mind that Fergut wat Iho murderer, 1 drovo out to lilt aiinl't, I found thai he a r rived there at 7 o'clock Saturday night Half an hour later he complainud of hiaiUchoand went to Iwl. taying bo would bo do'Vn again by 0 o'clock. As ho did not kivp bis promise tlie hired girl knocked on hit door at that hour, but, receiving no reply, was told not to distui b hi in. He was not teen by thn lumataa of Ihohoiito until 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Tho girl wat up at 3, and ns tho crooMd tho yard the taw that bit window wns up, nnd KUDO of hit clothing was hanging in tho suu. At the l a m I found tho coo|icr's bugpy, WBihnl clean. Fergus had done this Sunday forenoon. Ho bad nut made a good Job on the horso, however, aud I found plenty of mud on his fetlocks. As it was dusty Satur-day ulght when be w-a« driven over, this mnd must have been picked up after tho storm. I found the harnen stilf and damp from being wet, and tbu cloth cushion of tho buggy wat still damp. Hunting further, 1 found the froth tracks of bono and buggy turning Into tho barnyard after tbe r a t a The window of the room occupied l.y Fergus opened on the roof of the she<L Al iho lower edge of the roof stood a loach. Ou thoed^esof thit leach and on the roof 1 found muiL Ou the carpel In Fergut' room I found more of i t Ho had scraped and cleaned bis boots and flan- tbe dirt Into a ttove, whence 1 got half a pound.

All this 1 got without thi aunt suspecting that I wat after reo-d* I then returned to tho tceno of lb.- murder, and after au bour't search ditcou 'ho place whero a horse had been hilchtsi -mie time. It WHS hi the r c a r o f t h e h n anopen tiiacuand uuder a treo, and i bone had pawed up the ground aud gui.wed Iho bark of the tree. The footprlnta uf a man could be faintly traced acroa* tho gnnlen, nnd 1 had no doubt that Fergut came nnd went this way. On the fourth day after tho funeral 1 learned from thu Insuranca mau what ho had cucu during tbe slorm, cud then a warrant wat issued and Fergus was taken Into custody. By this lime the townspeuplo had begun to think ll a queer case. Fergus had j;ono over the house and declared that nothing had been taken. No snsplclous charocten had been noticed in the neighborhood. Jewelry and money had b n left lying on tho bureau, showing thn'. object coiUd not have been plunder. Did tne woman have an enemy I No, not one, as far as we could learn. Who could profit by her death f No one but Fer-gus, aud yet (hit was one of tho strong points he brought furward. I t was known to a score of people that sho had made her will In hit favor. Would not everything bo his at her death.'

To clinch onr ccso nnd mako circumstantial evidence good we must show a motive. This seemed hojieless, but 1 went nl tho task, hoping evidence might aid me if Fergus was guilty. I examiued hn persoual cffects over and over again In searcli of a bint, bat for two weeks after ho bad been sent to jail 1 ducoverod nothing. Then 1 got tho clew whero I ought to havo secured it before. In a drawer In bit desk 1 found tuveral adver-tlsementt plainly in lha interest of swindien. One of them read:

"A tteady youcg mas with {lOTCO cstb capital candouhlo ll la one yea.-la < legitimate eat*-prlse. For particulars addixct box iSl." etc.

Another read; If yon hare nerve and (i.WO Is cctli we will

make yuu amlllionalro ia on-year Wo permit tho fullest Investigation before bvextment Write for partlcubni

A third just hit his case: Aro you a young and embitloiLi mm, feeling

that you could get ahead if properly backed and encouraged! llavj you any money • Can you get from one thousand io throe thousand I If to wo will positively guarantee you $10J lu r.-turn for every dollar, and inside cf a year

I fell sure ho had written some of these parties, but us 1 could not llud uny Ictten from them I set out to hunt them up In per-son. They were bold faced swindlers, nnd they bothered mo tomo, but in tlie ond 1 got flvo lettcn written by Fergus. In ouo of them he stated that bo would soon havo money to invest, aud expressed his satisfac-tion a l tho particulars of tho speculaliun as far as given him. Tho greed of gain, then, was his Incentivo. Tho woman, who had been mother and wstar to him, earnnof a long 1 lived race, aud was in good health, and a month before her death was told by a doctor in tho hearing of Fergut that sho was likely to live to bo 00 or 100 y e a n old. Until bur death tho young man could bopo for little or nothing, as sho was obliged tu tnukn thu iu-terust of her capital support her.

Murderer or not, the boy was Iho legal heir, nnd he employed tho best legal talent in the west to defend him. The lawyers might take every dollar if they could but clear him. It was a veritabl* dght for life with ail tho monoy and most of tho talent on ouo tide, but that web of clrcumslautiid evi-denou kept draw ing closer and clowr, and it could imlthur be brokau nor oxplalned bway. Had Fergus been innoccut a frank reply to each (luutlion would havo explalued i t Being guilty, hit evasions only made mat len wonax Tb* jury were out fourteen houn before Buding a verdict of guilty, but within uu hour he had mado a full conlusai'in. H* told me that ho lutd been planning for two monllis, and thai ho iwUevud ha had ar-ranged detiuli until hi- OOM ooold wlihstond the most minute invest:-alion of Iht highlit detectivo talent-~Now V'orkSun.

"Catcliluc 11 on Ihe Fly." We have never seen it iu print, and it may

be a meaty Joe Miller in modern dre«. It ha* keeping quahlica.

Thoodoio Thouujs ..rchiMtra was playing a symphony or tumetlii-ig In which lu« music, at one part, was toft nod almost lo a bird'* whisper, when, like t io crack of a nflod cao-non, cams ouo ttai tuug blast from the oboe. Tb* enraged conductor turned savagely upon tb* player: "What In th*denl doyou umuni" Just then a plump bio* bottl i Sy took wing from th* ohotiat't aoore. "OoU In hlmmvil I dhink h* vat von nod*, and 1 blay him."1— Batarday Glob*.

Henry Was a Sooecsa. "Toll me, Oncle Charles, ' ' plead,<<1

Amelia, "do you th ink thnt I lonry will make a good l iusUamir

" l think lie will," replinl U n d o Charles, without liusitntlou. offered him n cigar hwt evening, nnd im look it as frcoly a* it waa giivn. When he opened hit coat in aciurh "f u tiiaii h lm expotod his walmodal, and im two upper pockuls were lilli-d with oigart. I havo no ilealtaliiin in t ay lng timt Hmirv will prove a aaving. ii^inomioal huHi.nfi'l."— Boston TninM-rlpt

The MU'leni I.I.-B Mr*. Young husband—Oh, Charlie, the

cook KOt angry tills murning und left , bag and baggngi-. What nre wo going to do?

Mr. VounRhu«b»nd—Why. my love, 1 thought yon at tended oooking wliool for WTCU montha'r

l i r a . Youiighnaband—So 1 did, deur, ba t that wns merely to learn cooking a* an accoinplit luuent.—Burlington Free Pre**

lUit blole the Pigs. J. I- Mmith, of Kuunyslde. u It a w eeka ago

bad one of the Quest lots of Poland pigs in lbo commiinity, but every uight or two one of tuo |>irken would disuppoar. Mr. Smith docidctl lo watch for thu IbU-f and di>-covered a large ra t i-oint up through th* floor and qaiLkly grub one of the little pig* and carry It uwny. Mr. Hmllh procured • rifle und tuix-oedad In killing sov«nt«s<ii of th* tWevca. - Fleuilnjton Democrat

L A C E M A K I N G I N IH E L A N D .

BEAUTIFUL HANDIWORK OF ERIN'S

MAIDS AND MATRONS

I.uLor That It Pearly Reuardeil—Srteii Montlit SlHklng n llamlkerelilef That Would llrlnc Five Dollart—Kvalltllct of Wnnirii Worker* In Ilia liiduttry.

In Liiucrlck nlonoof nil tho Irish cilie* haa there ever boon any th ing like nn nt-tcmpt nt manufac tu re of lace, nnd hero luce making has been, during cer tain period*, extraordinari ly succeasful. It was Inlroduqed in 1829 by n man named Wnlkcr , nlwul twenty iace makers linv-ing I>ocn I'nported from Nult ingham. By 1830 nearly 0,lM)0 women und gir ls wero emplnyed in variutis bnuichea of the work na tanibourcin, runners, darn-ers, menders, waidicrs, flnishen, muslin embroiderers and luce o|ien workers. Tho groundwork of all this lace is made by maciiinery. Tho quality has a lways been 8U|)erb.' f a r excelling uny part ly machine made loco manufac tured ei ther in Englumi or upon tho cont inent : but of into the industry has suffered f rom Swiss inuchinu competit ion, and workers wore never |iormittcd to earn wages exceeding f rom three to seven shillings per week. The CnrrickmncroHs laco derives lis name f rom iho introduction of both ap-pliquo and guipure lace mak ing into the TKirish of Carrickmucross, in County Monaghan, us ea i iy as 1830

I t is a most interest ing region under tho shadow of tho bUeve-Boogh moun-tains, nnd tho environments of the iieas nntry to this day a r e of the mont primi-tive sort. The cabins, which seldom have more than one room f rom 8 to 13 feet Bquaro, and never more than 8 feet high, with earthen floors nnd s t raw thatched ryofs. A hole in tho roof end gives Ihe smoko oppor tuni ty for escape, and where clay nnd stick ch imneys are Indulged in, an old flrkin, or a few slivers of freestone rock, form t h e pict-turesquo chimney p o t Potatoes, wi th occasionally a little buttermilk or sweet milk, constitute almost the only art icles of food: and yet f rom out of tho hands of tho daughters and mothers of this re-gion, and of County Armagh, into which Carr ickmacroM lace making has extend-ed, come daintier fabrics in appt iqus t han wero ever conoeived in Brussols, a n d copies in gu ipure thnt are marvel-lous improvements upon the m i g i r a l s In Cretan.

IN.MBI11IAC8A1.NT U\CL'-The luiiishmacsaint ' lacu comes l i o u i a

region el 111 more interesting, not only f rom tlie loveliness of tho scenery about tho upper and lower lakes of Lough Erno, tha t splendid no r thom rival of glorious Ki l lamey in Ker ry , but also f rom tho s ingular beauty of tho maidens nnd mothers who dwell aud labor amid these mountains , vales, glens aud upon UMM transcendent shores. Innishmacsaint it-self is a dainty island half a mile f rom shore in up|>er Lough Erno. A famous abbey was founded hero in tho Six th cen tury , by St. Mcnn o r Nernld of t ha royal blood of Ireland. The saint 's bell, ornamented with gold and silver, is still preserved here as a sacred and precious relio. Tho parish, partly in coiuity Done-gal and partly in Fermanagh, derives its n a m e from the b-Iand of m i is, a n d the en t i re peasantry of this wild and beauti-fu l region, in manner nnd dress, strik-ingly remind one of llio picturesquo folk r.f tho Tvrol.

Nearly every family has a m e m b e r who is a lace maker , and wuhou t organ-ization, technical instruction, c r u n y at-tention whatever to preserving o r devel-oping artistic effort , these blue eyed, black haired, red lipped women produco mar-vels in point lace aa wonder fu l as u n e e«er known in |Kiiiit d Alencon. I found one worker who hud been employed more tlian live months upon ono hand-kerchief She said two months more would be required to complete i t " W h a t will you pet for itr" I Inquired. "Fa i th , a n ' I ' m th ink in ' a ixiimd it'll bring. " A n d w hat will you do thi-n'r" I asked again . " G o to America, plnse OodI" was tlie reply. And yet Iho rich Belfast laco dealers showed m e handkerchiefs by no means as rich nnd delicate for which they easily got $150 each.

LABOR BETTER PAID IN TUB BOLTU. Their peasant sisters of tho south are

m o r e for tunate in tho mat te r of t ra in ing and just and generous supervision. Tho n u n s of the Presentation conven t a t Youghnl have assiduously s t r iven for fifty years to not ouiy secure tho best copies f rom the most famous laco mak-ers of bouthern Europe, but have insisted u|ion constant instruction. Dealing direct w i t h tlie import ing houses of Amcrica, they have been ablo to pay tho best wages known in Ireland fo r women 's labor. These fifty years of effort havo also brought most magnificent ar t is t ic results. "Irish point," a s the Youghal lace in called, ia practically perfected into an original combinat ion of old a n d mod-e m stitches, closely resembling, a n d La many instances f a r superior to, some of t h e rarest specimens of Malinos: a n d i t is doubtful if today there can bo found rarer , more exquisitely and marvelous-ly designed work t han comes f r o m hun-dreds of homes of tho sunny vales of Cork and Wuterford.

There Is also a black laco In silk, and a white lace in thread, both "pil low lacce," made l y the peasant women about the sleepy old town of Tallow, f r o m instruction dur ing t h e List half century by the nuns of St . Joseph 's con-v e n t

From the most conservative est imates i t would teem tha t 30.000 women in Ire-land are constantly employed in tlie va-r ious forms of hice making; 70,000 are a t work in the lit en spinning und weav-ing mills: 35.000 are employed in em-ployed iu embroidery alone, aud f rom 73,000 lu 100,000 in such pursui ts as | knit t ing, shirt nmking. hem sli lching, finishing, laundering und boxing: or. iu round numbei-b. '.'UU.OOO Irish women in homes and factoriesare endlessly str iving t o hold their hovel homes and their be-loved Ireland together, on wages which will not e.ieeed uu average of fou r shil-lings per week!—Cor. New York Com-mercial Advertiser.

" T h e disease pn ceeds silently uniid apparen t heul ih ." T h a t is whs l Win . Koher.t., M. D. Physician to the Manchestei , Eng. , Inf i rmary und Luna-tic Hospital. Professor of Medlome in Owen ' s College, says: In regard to Bright 's disease. Is it neeessnry to give a n y fur ther wurning t If not , use w a r -ners 's Safe Cure belore you r kidney malady liecoines too fa r advanced.

laullml iry Hobetlton <k Bon'. One thoet

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BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FLOWER.

Tbe Poelt Knmr More Than the SclenlUU of Bueh Thtnge—Sliahetpaare't Refer-enee to Ihe Vtolal—Ibe Snpp.-itltlnnt ef Ued lma l Timet.

According to tho scientists, who aro a dull sort of folk, however, and who love to hido their ignoranco behind long names of learned sound, tho violet is a genus of exogenous herbs of tho order Violacoo and is a native of tho nor thera temperate zone. But tho poets know a great deal more than tho pcicntists, for they were liom before them and will curvivo them, and tho |K)cU tell us all about tho creation of this f r ag ran t flower. When Jup i t e r wns in love wi th Io and changed her into a heifer, deeming tha t common grass and flowers were no lit diet for a sweet heart of tho king of cods, ho created the violet tha t she migh t feed upon its da in ty petals. And, it is added, when Io died violets sprang f rom her body. Sliokctpearo alludes to th is old tradition when he says:

1 lay her I' tho earth And from her fair and unpolluted HCTJI May rlolela aprlng.

| Tho Ureek n a m e fo r violet was Ion, and possibly because tha t suggested Ionia, whenoo the Athenians wero fubled to have sp rung , tho flower waa a g rea t fa-vorite wi th tho Athenians, who adopted i t as t he i r badge and loved to weave it into the chaplets which they wore a t banquets , thinking, indeed, tha t it was a guardian against drunkenness.

Alcibiadea went to Agathos crowned With ivy and violets. The only lines that have survived f rom Alcnma' ode to Sappho begin by addressing he r as "Violet crowned, pure, sweetly smiling Sappho." The Athenian orators, when striving to win the favor and a t tent ion of the people, wero wont to address them as "Atheuinns , crowned with v io le t s r

A m u n ^ the Ho man a also the violet was highly esteemed. Ovid, in speaking of tho ancient sacrifices and contrast ing their noble simplicity with the garish display of more degenerate t imes, says tha t " i f thoro was any one who could add violets to tho chaplets wrough t f rom flowers of tlie meadow ho was a rich man . " And Virgil, to emphasize tho desolation of na tu re mourning t h e dea th of Daplinis, s|>caks of the violet as re-placed by thu thistle.

THE VIOLET IN THE EAST. In t h e cast tho violet had a groat repu-

tation a m o n g those races whoso religions were rather emotional than mystical. Tlie Arabian jioots, like their brother bards of o ther climes, bade tho wealthy and haugh ty icum humil i iy f rom this lowly wayside preacher. It was a favor-ite flower with Mohammed, nnd hence has acquired a peculiar sancti ty in Mos-lem couui . ics . " A s m y religion i sabove others ," quoth tlie prophet, " s o is the ex-cellence of the odor of violets above other odors. It is as wa rmth In win ter and coolness in midsummer ."

I t is likely that it was f rom some long foreground of popular homage tha t tho violet became tlie badge of the media)vol minstrels, as in the poetical contests of Toulouse, whore the prize was a golden violet. Clemence Isauro places the vio-let a m o n g tho flowers with which victors in tho gal science wore crowned.

The superstition still survives in widely scattered countries t h a t to d ream of the violot is good luck. In Brandenburg and Silesia it is held a spcciflo against the ague. In Thuringia i t is a cha rm against the black ar t . In many ports of rural Germany tho onstom is still ob-served of decking the bridal bed a n d t h e cradles of young girls with this flower, a cus tom known to have been in use a m o n g tho Kelti- aa well as among the Greeks.

No one, indeed, names the flower but to p ra i se it : no one uses it but for some pre t ty , useful or poetical purpose. I u populari ty U highly creditable to human | na ture . Except llmt In some regions of the east it 1ms been used to flavor sher- I bets, nnd tha t in Scotland it has been \ mistakenly used as a cosmolic, it has | been universally cherlshod only for It* modesty and its beauty nnd its delicate { f ragrance .

COLLPORAL LA VIOLETTK, In m o d e m France Iho flower has been |

adopted as the emblem of tho Bonaparte I fami ly . "Corporal la Violetie" or " P a p a l la Violette" was the titlo bestowed by his l i an iuu i i u|x)n iho flrst Napoleon a f t e r his banishment to Elba—significative of their confidence tha t hn would return again in the spring.

Early In J anua ry , 1816, a number of colored engravings made the i r nppour-ance lu Paris representing a violet in full bloom, wllh the leaves so arrangod as to fo rm tbe profile uf Napoleon. Un-derneath was this significant motto, "II reviondra u vea lo pr intemps." The phrase became a:i iui|wrlal toast, and tlie flower and color wore worn a t a party distino-tion. And, in fuel, tho sent iment was realized. When March DO, 1813, saw Na-poleon enter the Tuiileiiea.ufter hia escape f rom Elba, he found thu grand ataircane filled with ladies, who nimrly smothered him with violets.

Ou the death of thu king of Home very pret ty devices In violins were made, allowing on tho edge of thu petals pro-files of the memliers of tho Bonaparte fami ly , each profile forming the outer edge of the |ietal looking at tho flower and leaving the faro white.

On the death of Napoleon l l l .n lso , tho visitors to Chiselhurst wore or carried there bunches of violuts. — New York Hera ld .

THE OLD TIME PULPIT.

The Praarher Talked Plainly and Ilrarert I Made Known Their Senllfnenta.

The people did not come simply to be j t augh t , they came to bo interested, to j be moved, to hear evildoers, even if in U g h piaoea, denounced unsparingly. ' With the gradual awakening of men's ; minds which came with thu Sixteenth ; century , tho power of tlie pulpit increaa- ! rd amazingly, t h e natiou way divided |

Into two schooN of thought : tho expo-nents of each side endeavored lo per-suade by means of tho pulpit, whilethoy coerced by means of tho s take and tho prison, " i l n v o at them. Master I-ntimcr, have nt tiieuit" cried tho people who filled St. Paul 's church yard to the prcacher, as they mado a passage for h im to reach tho cross. They had no idea of being listeners only—"passive buckets lo Iw poured into"—tliey in-tended t o show which way their «ym-pathies went in the great question then agi ta t ing England, to mark approval or disapproval of sentiments delivered.

Thus, when Shortly a f t e rwa rd Bishop Bonner was preaching f rom tho same spot, some om In the crowd threw a dagger at him as emphatic mark of dis-approbat ion. It is easy to note in the language of tho sermons of tha t time how unrestrained the preacher was. Lat imer , when ho was preaching, scat-tered denunciations, epithets, invective, and sarcasm about him in a way which a m o d e m audience would not appre-ciate. l i e a t tacks the judges for unfair* ncss, fo r t ak ing of bribes; the ci t i tens of London for their selfishness, their greedy extravagance; " the i r brother ," he cries, "shal l die in tho streets of cold, ho shall lio sick a t their door, and perish for hunger!" The ladiea before him are reproved for their vanity. " l ay ing out their hair in tussocks and tu f t s ; " and for tho general peoplo ho has such epitheta as "you velvet coats, you upskips, you hodipoles you duddypecks."

Tho preachers of tha t t imocould, more-over, employ that dangerous weapon, humor , which a m o d e m preacher had best avoid. Tlie people then were used to h u m o r and understood i t Lat imer was preaching once on the want of in-terest shown in church services, and blaming Uio clergy fo r it, ho said: " A neighbor met a gent lewoman of London, and said: "Mistress, whi ther goest thou? 'Marry , ' said she, '1 am going to St, Thomas of Acres, to the sermon. I could not sleep last night, aud I a m going now thi ther ; 1 never failed of good sleep there."" Sometimes his humor is bolder still. P reach ing .>no day of Ellas stop-ping tho rain, he suddenly stopped and oaid: " I th ink there be some Elias about a t th is t imo which stoppoth the rain; we have not had rain a good while."—Tem-ple Bar .

I Ir.t r.liuiee. F i f t y years ago the famous surgeon of

London was Sir Astley Cooper. H e was remarkab le fo r his manual dexteri ty and also for tho quickness und accuracy with which ot u glance he took in Iho whole situation. A str iking proof of his pene-trat ion was given on his being called to at tend a Mr. Blight, who had boon shot by an unknown assassin

The moment Sir Astley examined tho wound ho said: " A pistol lias been fired a t you with the left hand."

On seeing Mr. Pa tch , Blight's partner , he w as so s truck by the peculiar expres-sion of his countenance tha t ho whis-pered: " I f lhat gent leman were left banded I should suspect him of being Ihc murde re r . "

P a t c h was left handed, and, oa being tried a n d condemned, confessed his g u i l t — Y o u t h ' s Companion.

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At a teaalon of told Court, held at ihe Court Houto lo the City of Orand Kapl It, la told County, tn the aecond day of July. A. D., I BBS.

Pretent. Hon. William fc 0rote,01realt Jade*. WIMJIV B, A>DRi't, Complainant.

VS. Ana M. AND AT*. Defendant.

in I hit caate.U. appearing from aOdarlt oa file, that the deleadiial, Ada t£. Andrut. it not a ret. Ideatof thla Sta'e. bu> la a realdeat of the Bute of Now York. On fliotlon of R. W Powen.Oom-plalnam t Uollmor. It It ordered thai to-appear an or of tald noo-realdcDt defendant Ada M An-d n * be entered herein within four monlha from ihe date of llila order, sod la COM of herappear-anc* ahe cau>eher anaoer.lO the bin of com-plalnl to be Wed and a copy thereof to b* •erred on Ihe Complalnaal a Roflcitor within tw*oiy dayt after the aerrlce on her of a ropy of tald bill and notice of thla order; and bi default f f f e o f . tald bill will be taken *a oonfeaied by told uop-roaldent defendaal: And l i l t further ordered, that withlo twenty dayt the complain-ant cause a notice of thla order to be pobUtbad In tbe LowaixJocioi.L. a oawtpaper pnaied, nob-Uahed and circulating la tald tXMiaur, and ihat aalo publication be conUnued therein once In each week for tlx weeka In aucceaaloa or that he cauao a copy of l i l t order to be penonally aerred on tald noa retidenl defendant al leaai tweotv day* before tbe time abott praecribtd for her appearsmo. WM, E, OR jVK,

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... tM ru . . . 111*11 . . . 1 15 E * .., 1007 m

BK" Through ticket* to aU principal potnta ET«I for sale at the Company'a office, lowell.

Not. 7and 10 run dally: other tr.tta' daily, Bunday excepted. A O. REYDLAUFF, W. E. OAVI8.

l/iwell Axent An* l. Uen. Paaa. ALT Chlcato, III

T h e M a i l s .

OOINO WEST. 6:18 a. m.—closed pouch fo r Grmid

Rapids. 11:43 .a m,—Way mail . 3:51 p, m . - W a y mail,

GOING EAST,

750 a, m.—Closed pouch for Detroit . 13:15 p. m.—Way mail . 4:22 p. m.—Way mall .

GOING so i r ru .

6:80 a,m,—Mail by carr ier to Chandler . Campbell . W. Campbell . CUrke-ville. Cnrleton Center,

FKOM THE FIOLTH,

6H)0 n. m.—Mail received f rom No. I rving, O'Dounell, Freeiwrt . Ijo-gnn, Bowne, Alto,

GOING NORTH.

1:80 i). m.—Mail for Fal lamburg,Al ton, Grant , G r a t t a n .

FROM THE NORTH, 11 ^K) a. m.—Mail received f r o m above

places. All mails d o e s 80 minutes before t i m e

above staled. Post Office oiien-from 7 a . m . to 7:80

p, m,, s tandonl t ime.

S E W I N G

C h a n c e r } - H a l e . CTATE OF MICHIGAN, the Orcult Court for O the County of Kent-In c S S e r y

E. Diawu lUvvtan, Oomplainaut,

d S s m , * 0 0 * 1 ^ " o o T r '

lhen tS« b S . ' d a V 0 L

public auction, at th* aoutn front dour Jf tto rourt houao, co wit; Court Block, to called In

Mlchlpm, deacrtbed u follo.a, lo wU 0

The aouth-wett fractional quarter (M] of the

;401

, Dated Jane ts, I88B. ALTSID WOUXJTT,

I Solicitor for Com Uluant. Jlw7j

Don't Buy Sewing Ma-chines from Travel-

ing Agents . i is.*

Y o u c a n s a v e f r o m 3 0

t o 5 0 p e r c e n t , b y b u y -

i n g y o u r m a c h i n e s o f

. A l t h e n , C o r . S t o r e T r a i n ' s O p -

e r a H o u s e B l o c k .

P . S . — C a n F u r n i s h

R e p a i r s o r P a r t s f o r

a n y M a c h i n e . S e w i m r

M a c h i n e N e e d l e s f o r

a l l M a c h i n e s , a l s o f i n e

M a c h i n e O i l .

F. D, EDDY'S

Insurance A G E N C Y .

The fol lowing first cioae oanpsu iee represen ted : ^

S o n b A">en-K (The oldfAt A M e n c a n Co.)

San Francwoo. The Old Counect icnt , Har t ford Detroit F i r s & Marine, ) „ Mich. F i re & Marine, \ Western Assurance, Canada , Aieo several of the beet

L i f e a n d A c c i d e o t C o m p a D i c S t

L O W E L L J U U R N A L : . V K D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 2 4 , 1 8 8 9 .

V A H

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

Transact a General Banking Business and Issue Urafts avai lable in all

IMirls of the Wor ld .

M . C . O R I S W O L D .

CAIRIER,

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

D E N T I S T .

Floe Gold Fillings a Specialty. All work Warranted.

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

L O W E L L

B u s i n e s s M e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n .

Regular Meeline'i Firit Thursday in every month, at B. C. Smilh'i itore,

A . W . W E E K E S , P r e s .

INBURE YOUR LIFE

OH AS. A. CHUROH, A O B N T .

M i l k 4 p * " - ' i " ^ a * , r , y

__ _ n t s ' t s r aus s . Much "boa t ing" Is indulged in on Gd. River this s u m m e r .

Bowne. Combs & Striker,! Mrs. J . A. 8 . Reed, of ChicnKo. Is

visiting her sister, Mrs. J , W, Talliot,

Mioses Sadie and Uut t le Lyon, of < id. Rapidt , are mak ing LOWHII fneu ' l s a visit.

H . T. M. Treglown. of G w u d L<"IK". was visiting f . lemU bi-n a few days last week.

Marshal Mitchell has been liistltutinR the annual onslaught upon weeds around the nigh ways,

A party of Indies and gent lemen f rom Lowell will Camp out nt Morrison I j i k e next wtek .

The sale of ihe real t-slale of the Low-ell National Bank has lieeu ad journed oil" week, to J u l y 81,

Mrs. J . P . Swor twou t and children, of Chicago, a re vthitlug he r parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F . Edmunds .

A. W. Weekes aud family are l iving in a n " A ' tent a t Bay View while their cot tage is being conslructod.

The Lad es Aid Society give an lee Cr< nm and Lawn social to -n igh t a t Mis. M Hi lerV All cordially invited.

Clias. Althen, Dr. McDanneli and othi rs, with their wives are e n j o y i n g a Hotel picnic a t Morrison lake to -day .

Bay City's scare over scarlet fever hns near ly abated, there having been no new cases reported there fo r over a week.

I j ins ing ' t board of t rade IH mak ing ar-rangements to eat and sleep 16,000 peo-ple dur ing tlie progress of the state fair ,

Mrs. Peter Lewis was ad judgi d in-sane by the Probate cour t Ju ly 17 and taken to ICalamozoo Asylum the same day.

Geo. S tark has cont rac ted with Sweet & Smith for a house and lot on their addi t ion, a n d will occupy tbe same this week.

The Michigan Business Men's Associ-a t ion will meet a t Muskegon. Ju ly 80,81 and Aug 1. Au elaborate p rogramme

being prepared.

The Wlsner Mill is aga in in r u n n i n g order. The rolls were taken ou t a n d sen t away tn lie recut and t h e mill thoroughly overhauled aud repaired.

The S l i t a n n u a l reunion o t the N. W . A. R. A. occurs a l Reed's l a k i . Grand RApids,Aug, 1 and 2. Many prominent lioatmen and boat c lubs will be preeent,

A sixty pound baby only a mon th old, Is en route f rom Castle Garden t o North-ern Michigan, wi th i u parents . The mother does no t carry it s round much .

One of t h e Lans ing m i n i s t e n is lo preach about lying on Sunday , and ai l the .teals in tbe a m e n corner have been reserved lo r the I«ns i t ig editors and fishermen.

Francis K ing and fami ly go to Bay View next F r i aay ,where t. ey nave ren t

Rapids, < i well.

p. ui. f r o m 8 lo B a. m . and f rom 5 tn 6

D. E. SPRINO.

F n r Q a l o -Soveru l choice f a r m s lo-• OP u o l o . c,»ted in Keene, Vergen-nes, Bowne and Boston. Alsc several houses and lots in t h e village of Lowell. Can su i t all classes of cus tomers . For f u r t h e r par t iculars Inquire a t the offlce Q1 8. P . HICKS. 2if over West ft Co's d r u y store.

N e w M i l k s C o w s X h T S w the highest price in cash. Drop a postal 11 me a n d 1 will call a t once.

J , A DANIELS, Lowell, Mich., P . O. Box 870,

T j i j L L FOR SALE. D, E. SPRINO. J e r s e y

Pay Or-

All part iM owing m e on account will herebv take notice l h a t unless the i r ac-counts a re settled immedia te lv they will be placed in the hands of a collector.

1 I. B. MALCOLM.

I H A S T CHORCH S SDH, B A N K E R S ,

L y o n B l o c k , L o w e l l , M i c h .

M fiewnl Sinking Butinets Conducted,

I t O J L Z T * aia.4 O O X ^ W S X l O a T B .

Urafta Sold on all Fo re l r a C'euntrlea.

V

HERE AND THERE.

The we'll ealt the farmrn xraln. Tbe bee tiolh tpollt hit honer:

Th* bed bU( Uu him full of ptln. Ihe orgaalxor tooopt hU money. Cedar Spnngt Clipprr.

Mrs. A . B. Smith is sick,

R. P . Packard is repainting his house on Hudson street.

Aler t Hose Co's. Dance at Train 's Opera House, Aug 9.

G e t an elegant Scotch sui t to order for $20, a t B. C. Smith ' s .

Mrs. Fred Mason, of Ionia , has been vis i t ing a t T. W . Mason's.

All tho leading s tyles in str ipes for P r i n c e Alberts, a t Smi th ' s .

Don ' t forget t h e F i reman ' s Dane.- a t T ra in ' s Opera House, Aug. 0,

F ine photographs a t all p n e e s over Mrs, Hiler 's mill inery s tore .

To Mr. and BIrs. Wi l l Dennlck, a 9) , lb gir l , br ight and early Monday m o r n

mg .

F o r the three m o n t h s ending Ju ly I, ihe oounty clerk Issued 820 mar r i age lI'-essM.

Congressman Belknap it in t h e Upper I Peninsula , making a tour of t h e Pic-, t ued Bock regions.

Mist Ben ie H u n t , who is employed in t h e Register ol Deeds offlce a t Grand Rapids, Sundayed in Lowell,

Mr. P . Beers, wi fe a n d daughter ,Lel ia <,f Lincoln, HL, a r e spondiug a few w e e k s wi th Chas. A l t h e n a n d o the r rel a l ive* .

Cos t of mainta in ing the coun ty poor u t t h e Kalamazoo Insane Asy lum for t h o q u a r t e r end ing J u l y 1st, was | l , 685.35.

Goo. W . Taylor held t h e lucky n n m bers . 22-1118. which d rew t b e go ld w a t c h given a w a y by t h e jewelry auc t ioneer Sa tu rday n igh t .

The youngsters a t Lans ing a r e a t pres-ent very carefu l w h a t they say about t h e ba ld-heads a t t h a t plaoe. because a l ive bear is loose in t h e b ig Chandler j u n g l e near t h e c i ty .

Mrs. Sco-bo-go-nowis, of St , Ignaoe, d ied last week aged nearly 100 years. Notwi ths tanding he r name, whlch .bow-ever . had been changed to "Miss Anoe," the old lady was a devout Chris t ian

Martin Golds wor th v . the Han.-ock m a n w h o erabexrlod |400 f r o m t h e S t anda rd Oil Company a t t h a t place a n d then fled to Canada . re turned because,as he said, be would " r a t h e r be in Jail on this side than at l iberty in C a n a d a . "

C. J . Deyoung, Deputy Clerk of Kent coun ty , spent Tuesday In town.

.Ian. Shepard is giving bis house on W Main fcit. a new . o«t of pmnt .

Mr. Ed . Hrsken , of Grati 'l spent S u n d a y with f r iends in Le

lie-vh H o w k re 'u rned f rom Kaluma-to.1 Pri ' lay, fo r a lay off of a few weeks.

A Sau lnaw man who sells tdiiinp nul-leis, advortines himself as a "f..rHei den-t ls t ."

( rops in nor thern Michigan compare favorably wi th those lu t h e southern counties.

• Iharley Hafer , who had been in Kal-amazoo f o r somu t ime past, Hundayed in l / iweil .

Andrew Iron", a real es tate agent , of Gratui Rapids, was in town on uusiness last week.

Any one wan t ing a good sewing ma-chine c h e a p , will find one at A. Fisher ft Co's grocery.

New life saving s ta t ions have been lo-coted bv t h e government at Mp.ri|uetle and s t Bols Blanc Island.

Mrs. A. C. Morgan, who bus beeneon-flued to the house by a long illness, is again able to l « out doors.

Services were held a t the Catholic church Sunday , Rev, Fa the r Goschen, uf ( i -ond Rapids, presiding.

The improvements on the road east of the Upper Bridge are about completed. The lalsir has lieen well pe r fonnea .

Whea t is nearly all secured. T h a t on upland is p l u m p and on t imber land somewhat shrunken , caused by rus t .

Lady bicyclists at Fl int a r e having bard t ime. I 'odestrian* claim tha t

they take u p too m u c h of tbe sidewalk.

Marquette has one of the finest and moel sui table schunls in the nor thwest , and will blow In $25,000 more in build-ing ano ther .

To rent , a f a rm of 160 acres, 100 ac res Improved, Lease made on lung t ime to right man . Apply to

(8w8) 8 . P . HICKS.

Tho Young Ladies of t h e Congrega-tional c h u r c h will give a Lawn and Ice Cream social in the publio square nex t Tuesday evening.

F. D. Eddy is deiegate-at- lsrge f rom Michigan >o the National Conventinn uf Sons of Veterans, which meets a l Pater-sun. N. J . . this year ,

C . H . Elliott , of Fowlervil le. regis tered a t Train 's Hotel last Monday. W e a te in fo rmed tha t he is looking for a lo-cation to s tar t a Democrat ic paper.

lonln Co.Teacher*' In t l l lu lo . 100 L A D I E S W A N T E D ,

The in t i l tu te commenc ing Aug. 5 And 100 Men to call on any druggis t prutiiis*-) to I" HIP of unusual interest, for a f ree trial package of U n o ' s Family

• - • • - i 1

K m m wuik and will give all teacliern I f | ( | l 0 j j o u n , n j n B p o r ( | i 8 e a R e s

in the inst i tute thorough itmtructions. of ihc Mood! liver and kidneys it is a pos-Tins will l>o o n - nf the prominent f e a t - ' i t ive cure . For constipation ami clear-urr*, Thorougli iustructione will aluo | ing up the complexion it does wonders, be given m ped i>,ogv, language lessons. Children like it. Everyone praises it. grain mat und leading. i Large size packnge, 50 cents. A t nil

O. I). Thompson, ot Rotnco, will take i druggis ts . . . . ,11. S. History, civil gove rnmen t , geog-1 - —

and other conveniencps of ou r school f n rapiiy and ar i thmet ic . Some instructlun i W o notice a n e w nepar ture tn t n e n i tu re are h igh ly appreciated by the ' will also he given in o the r studies. Mr. I t r ea tment of iliseaee t h a t promises to teachers.—.RocAr/or'f Regi'ter. 'Thompson in a thurough teaoher, and ! revolutionize the medicine business.

The Hent Samoiar Normal Schoul.

The s tudents a t the t umuie r normal are taking hold of their work with a will no twi ths t and ing the vntni w. a ther . The Instnic tors a re mure nnd more itiierested every day and splendid work is being done by all. All of the first grade s tudies have been taken up. end of these Mr. Smith t akes Algebra, Mr. Curpentei take* pliysieai neograpby, Mr. Dockery botanv. Six clasnes rec i te each half day , work closing at five o'-clock in the af ternoon. The appara tus

x n . id ;iii>ei.

Be ready a t the ins t i tn te to n«k all the questions j o u can th ink of t h a t will

1 will give the teachers of this coun 'v much valuable aaslstance. W h i t e s

'• Pedagogy and Mrs. Knox's IjingtiiiKe Mii.wAi'XKi -Inn . ...I robbery was La vsms (Teachers Edit ion) will bo used

oomuiltied at to ; .1-1 .d:lco during th* Teachers may br ing any liook they have noon hour Bsturdnt tmi the otllolaUar* „n other topics, Penmanship , spelling reticeut atwiit RIVIOK UIIT of ih* par- a , l ( | e lementary sounds will Is; taught Uoulart A iMekuse of ibom t o n y ] wnii reatiing. I t is t hough t that ten to regit teied l e t s * , tutd io eouiala aboul | t w e | v e Jo i i j n , w | | i COVpr a i n | i e exiKm-•lu.ouu, wua tiuleii fioo. tne r.'ifltlry do- i parlini'til It b aup|>-M«d tu hare lieen th* !

work of atnuak lltluf.

Mllrliell (lela \ way. Saw Toax. July -' rharlle Mltohall

tailed for Rnir and Nitin ,IIV hy ihs t leam. thlp F.lrurla, uu.. wit - h in wont th* ISW that Detectlre No tlh ot MltnlttlppI, ha* b**n teeklnir M<u-liell told a Lulled P n M reporter that he H.,.I|J IX- ulad when b* got borne, aud Hint ne\.;i »ould ho uometo lb* oountry uuuln. Me un- wcompanled by his wife and P..ny Moore.

Iletull of an Old l^n l. MosTiioatui. Ala, July 'JO.—A pltobod

battle ocoutred In the ne-tern par t of Jefferaon Comity l>ciwi.»ii the 8lin|>*on and Houghton faiullie* and rrlnnda of both tldot. In wnlcli two of tlie llouifhtoat, OD* of the Siiii|,M.i,t uml KlirrltT Morgan wet* '-Hied An old feud wat the cause

Twi. 1.1 r e . I,..IL KF,SO~IU, Wl*., July •.,'1 Friday after-

noon Richard I.rman, ton of a retired mer-chant, and Mitt Bertha Held, dniighter of A, A. Head, a lumlieriiiaii we-e drowned In the lalSe hy the c iptliinir of s row-boat tn which they were rldlu)!. lloth were proniliieutlntl 'e tvtt*o<i*tr of llin clly

Dltlieaiienlng. "Iluw are you get t ing alongf" asked a

t rav. ling man of a n acquainLmce who had gone on tho stage.

"Oh. I have met w i t h a share of suc-cess. I played T l i x l e t ' f o r t h e first t ime."

"Did you get through all right?" 'Yes , except timt I happened to stum-

ble and fall into Ophelia's gravo." "That must have been eiii larrnssing."

ll was; but I wouldn' t liii\i- minded h if tho audience hadn ' t se tnui l «o dis-appolnted when 1 get ou t . " -Merchan t Traveler

consists In the collection of t n e specifics UHTII by noted speclali-ts of Europe a n d America , and br inging them wi th in r o i e h o f a l l . For instance, tho t reat-ment pursued by special physicinns w h o treat indigestion, stomach and l iver troubles only, was obtained and pre(iar-e I, Tim l i ea tmen t s of o t h e r p h y t l c t a n s . ' oelehihted fur cur ing ca ta r rh , wero pro-cured, and so un till these incomparable ' cures now include disease of tho lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumat i sm, nervous debility, and piles. Originated

FOR P U R E D R U G S A K D MEDICINES YOU S H O U L D A L > V A ^ NN TO

f S M R I & W I N B G A R ' S . You will now And in our -t i k

T H E P D f E S T L I N E O F W A L L P A P 1 B I

EVER SHOWN IS LOWELL,

B r o w n s 1 0 c t s . p e r d b l . r o l l ; G i l t s 2 0 c t s . p e r d b l . r o l l . Latetl Detlcnt tn Deeomtlunt lo Match.

PAINTS OF ALL KINDS IN STANDARD [ RANDS, BRUSHES, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC

We iDtend not to be beaten i;I any of the above Lines of Goods, REMEMBER T H A T !

C L A R K & W I N E C A R , L O W T . L L , ALLC1I IUAN.

fielp you In your school, also come pre. nervous debility, and piles, u n g i n a t e d "X T t ' T I 1 I 1 1 r " \ - i / ~ v l 1 Q laretf lo s tudy hard. .P rompt at let, linn V V * I X , J Z ) i d . 1 0 Q t ? 1 1 C l O Q * ,

ou In your school, also come pre to s tudy hard. P rompt al tent ion aim . .

and thorough work will give teachers a i cu-e for each disease, these prenaration is-r cent , a t the teachers ' examinat ions , | an- the licst remedies procurable, W

olivine all to fend three two cent s t amps t.. the Chose Medical Specially Co,, 170

igo. III., and re-their Interesting

A merchant f rom Sydney . Australia, wan in t h e Rapids recently buying fur-n i ture f r o m Hie well known manufac-turers a t that plaoe tu send to Ins fa r off place of business.

G. W. Schneider, t.f Alhi.m, is t ak ing a rest of a couple of weeks, visitiug rel utlves a n d fr iends in tills vicinity. Mrs. Schneider and daugh te r have lieen here fur Mime t ime past.

The Sons of Veteran-, a i e already commenc ing a r rangements lor their sn-ual "Ba l Mosque" to occur on Christ-mas eve. o r night . Someth ing unusual forms pa r t of the p rogramme.

The smal l boy IH mak ing the fish in rivers and lakes abou t here wish that school would begin again. The lioyi> are en joy ing theinMlves though und if any fisb a r e left it wont lie their faul t .

The regular meet ing of the W . C. T. U. will be held J u l y 26, a l 2:30 o'clock, fast t ime, a l the Baptist cnurch . Sub-ject fo r the a f t e rnoon : " W h y the Penn-svlvsn.a Amendmen t did not pass,"

SEC.

A bin jubilee of the K n i g h t s of Mac-cabee is on the tapis for Aueust 18ih. Prizes a r e offered for the best drilled uni formed rank, band contes t , and the Mai'cabee lent hav ing the moot men in line.

Prominent persons in tho Gd. Rapids fair scheme assert t h a t the Detroit ex-|Msitiou is founded on wind ,whi le every-IxHly knows the Grand Rapids pumpkin feslival is io be held on the water.—Zk-froif Join nal.

The annual e n c a m p m e n t of the Sail-ors a n d Soldiers of Centra l Michigan will occur al St. Johns , Aiig 31. 22 and 28. Gen, Dalull, Quar te rmas te r Gen eral of the S ta le of Michigan, is com-mander of the Association

In t h e window of S p r i n g ft Co's., Mr. A. W . Rush, t h e art ist , has placed on exhiliitnn a water color d rawing of five story opera house bui lding which will be erected a f t e r h is p lans at Sioux Falls, 8.1).—Gil. Rapitlt Eagle

The President of t h e Corunna Nation-al Bank is reported to have been swin died ou t of <4.000 by t h e worn-ou t "Gold Brick" fake. The bricks were mode of copper and plated with gold. The operation was per formed in I-snsing,

The complaint tha t a Ravenna minis ter had lo walk 12 miles t<r gel home, a f t e r preaching a funera l sermon, is an swerea by the fr iends of the deceased aaying he got his d inner and ought not to 'complain about a l i t t le j aun t of 12 miles.

Prof . E. D. Hogau the well known j aeronaut , ul Jackson , Mid i , , a f t e r rank

I t t h e mosquitoes annoy you dur ing : IUK over six h u n d r e d j o u m e y s Into t h e tbe evening t ry t h e fol luwing rece ip t ; : air. took his fa ta l t r ip f rom Brooklyn,

A l u m p of camphor evaporated in a N Y., Ju ly 16, In Campbell 's AirShipc t in vessel over a l amp will dr ive out | He was carried over the Atlantic Ocean mosquitoes and keep them out dur imt I and probably d rowned , the evening. Care should be taken n o t , T , , , bo.lne«* men of Paw Paw are lo a l low thf campber to Ignite. j gtepa towards organizing a base

F r a n k D. Tarleton is pushing work a t ball club, as they believe a good ball

ed a cot tage fo r tlia heated season. Mrs, R. J . Enoe a n d family.of Grand Rapids, accompany t h e m .

The t upe r ln t enden t of the Fru i tpor t Iron W o r n dropped a roll uf bills con-ta ining |800, while ge t t i ng off t h e t ra in a t bbelby, Jfuly 16. No trace of the money has t o f a r been discovered.

The will of J o h n O. Goodsell, deceas ed, is lo be contested by two of t h e heirs lha t feel aggrieved. W e d n e s d a y , Ju ly 81st, waa set by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e to receive and hear evidence In tiie ma t t e r

The Mtcbigan wool c rop is pract ica l ly all harves ted and t h e est imates place the total at 11,500,000 pounds a t an average of 80ets. per lb. The fa rmers have re ceived about |3,450,000 for their trouble.

Ar rangemen t s a re perfected for t h e F i reman ' s Dance ," a t T r a m ' t Opera

Huuie , Augus t 9. The supper will be served a t the Davis House and those who a t t end can be assured of a general good t ime all a round

A Traverse Ci ty m a n . looking into the bay one day last week, t a w t h e body of a boy lying al t h e bot tom. H e made a dive and dragged the body to the sur-face, when , a f t e r half a n hour 's work the boy w a t resuscitated.

A sl ight shock of ea r thquak* was ex penenced in Memphis, Tenn. , Fr iday, J u n e 19, Crockery and giaasware were rattled a n d in some iastancaa th rown f rom shelves, but no o the r evidence was given bet ides th« rocking mot ion .

A Decatur f a r m e r w a s t o t c t r e d when the "g reen m i d g e ' infested h is wheat field t h a t he t u rned i t into a pasture. He is of t h e opinion t h a t he was a Utile too hasty, as his nolghbors a re harvest-ing 80 bushels of whea l to t h e acre.

Char ieaG. Hea th , a n inf luent ia l far-mer . of Vergennes, died very suddenly and unexpectedly a t his residence, on the morn ing of J u l y 22, H e has been afflicted with cancer for about one year past, bu t his dea th was not looked for so soon,

Geo. W . Parker has sold h is stallion Black Eagle," to Wm. M. F u r l o n g and

B. Fred Smi th , of Grand Rap ids , who sent h im t b their f a r m a t o r near Grand Ledge. H e is inbred f rom Black H a w k , s tands 16 hand* I inch high a n d has a f ine appearance .

his Creamer* unde r his experienced foreman, J . 0 . Chapln. H e is mak ing 4,500 lbs.of bu t t e r per week and dispose* of the whole of it a t Boston. Mass , as fast as made. H e pays l i e . for c ream and a l t h e rata of per day for men and t e a m s to g a t h e r it.

This weather m a k e s a man long to go •to the north pole or, as the nex t best t h ing , get himself a l ight sui t of clothes. The lat ter is t h e cheaper , a n d wi th all t h e most comfor table . Go and let B C . Smi th m a k e Ibe sui t for you , and be h a p p y .

Alba Dey wood's Comedy Combinat ion gave a very pleasing en te r t a inment a t Tra in s Opera House last Thursday eve-n ing . to a good audience. The orches-t r a selections were aood, the violin plav-i u g by Miss Anna Miller being especially well rendered.

1 have purchased plants and en t i re •took of Mrs. Ell lnwood and will con-t inue the buslnesa of selling all kinds ot house plants a t my residence, six doors wes t of Doagall ' t Mill on Main St. C u f flowers for sale in their reason-

(Se 8) MRS. G . B. FtXLER.

Mrs. W m . Dennis would say to a n y w h o wish repairs on coats, vests or p i n t s to call on her, no r th east corner f rom Wes t ward scbool house. Rebmding of coats and vest* a n d cleaning of same f r o m grease apots. All work done reasonably.

The contract for the bui ld ing of the extension of tho C. ft W . M. Ry. f r o m Baldwin to Traverse City was awarded to Fi tzjerald ft Co., of Lincoln, Neb . a t $280,000,10 be completed J u l y 1st, 1890. The new law in regard to p o w n g o r fa re does not deter th is road f rom m a k i n g extensions.

There was 187.1100 pounds of wool marke ted here th is wason a t a n average of about 30c. J . C. Train purchased 88,-500 pounds. Clark Bros. 21,500. G, W . Parker 41,000 and Chaa. MoCarty 41. 000. MoCany sold his here a t home for 81 cents, so be feels sure t h a t his labor has been rewarded.

c lub is s n adver t isement for a town W h e r e have Lowe.l ' t base ball players hid themselves. W e believe a good club could be organized a m o n g the young men here. Try i t .

The sink hole on t h e D. L. ft N- rail road near the Lowell ft Hast ings cross-

R, D, Stocking is at Grand Rapids a t - ' ing let tbs t iack down about three feet tending t b e t o u r n a m e n t of the West last Thursday n igh t t o t h a t passeng*-™ Side Uun Club. In the third ma tch for had t o be t rensfered the nex t day. It ten s inglet , Tuesday, he divided first; will be remembered t h a t this hole gsve ni ' .ney wi th P . Abledorn, of Ka l amazoo , ; the company much t rouble when t h e on ten straiKht, a n d In fifth ma tch f u r ! road wgs constructed. nine thre« naira^he was tied ' T h 4 , s l n | l U ^ ^ . w i m m e t h about on with fou r other* on twelve birds, | t l ( e ^ r p 0 n 0 f t | , e r ive r , which com

Four cows owned by a f a rmer l iving , «'•»* , l l e dug d a y - He U k e t h it near Big Rapidt mistook paris green for ' " J f t W" B> |

h t« , n ; , ^ 7 w i Mil the other day , and now they are chills, and he Iveth abed and par lake t l

sleeping under t b e daisies. Perl.a.is if 0 1 , ^ e ^ l 1 " tiie stuff h s d been properly labeled ' p 1 "* ' j ™ the mis t ake would not have occured. 1 l i 'ck.—Cedar SJprtnff* Clipper. H o w m a n j of ou r readers have p a r i t ; o ^ i r g e Barber has recovered the l isnjo green or o ther poisons laying around j which was stolen f rom h im aboul th ree where it m a y do s imilar damage . weeks airo. Vard Tra in found it undei

. . . . . . . , , : t h e Dougall ware house, where t h e mis I t is very ev ident tha t the people o f , c | v a n | w l l 0 t o o k i t h a d b l d l l e D i t w , t h

Hasi ings ore wak ing un to t h e impor- evident IntentloD of leaving it there tanoe and necessity of t ecur ing manu , u n l j | t ^ e exci tement hod quieted down, fac turers . Sa tu rday last a j w u m u t e e j u , M r . „ f u | i r wrapped up tea fiannel s tar ted ou t to l ld tHig for t lock fo r a *10,- , k n d n o t f n j u r c < i . h ' wat found

SS?. " • r e f j f f r ' Thursday morning. Geo. wat to pleat-Wa l l e r L. Wilklnsref r igerntor . I ed on recovering his property that he hours t ime the $30 000 was subscrilwd. I m a d e ihe finder a present of f 3 .

his

The excitement In London over the terrible Whitechnpel murder has been revived by "Jack the Ripper'*" latest deed of violence, which occured on July 16. The victim wns found only a short distance from where the other murders were oommittod. and bears undoubted evidence of the work of the fiend whose atrocities have terrorized the whole dls

C , L . BF.MIH, S e e .

Tax Notice.

The village tax roll will IM> in my j hands ready for collection, August Ui. I Those payln . the firsl 15 days will have i lo pay the one per cent, collection fee | onlv, (2w8) HENRY MITCIIEU,, I

I^well , July 17, 1889, Marshal i

Cheaper than Illrl.

The 2 foundry lots con bo bought for i |8S0. Address' LVNE APRIAKS,

Lur. Gold and California St., j (8w2) Grand Rapids. |

D E A L E R S IN

c. ive by return hand book

mail

Ijuliet HUB alioea In variety at Uo'K-rwon A Sou'a.

Lowall Markela.

Corrected every Wednesday. Barley fO 90 Wheal, white 88 Wheat, red 83 (torn, 35 Gnu 25 Rre 40 Butler, 10 Rggs 11 Potatoes, old 20

new, 50

GENERAL HARDWARE, • We offer the entire s t w k nt heretofore

UNHEARD OF PRICES A N D

WE MEAN BUSINESS.

I OIM. LIU In China.

,V larmer may be hired hy llio year for from $8 to $14. with food, clothing, head shaving and tobacco. Those who work by the doy receive from eight to ten cents, with a noonday meaL At the planting and lianrcstiDg of rice, wages are from ten to twenty cents a day. with

vo meals; or thirty Cents a doy without food. Few land owners hire hands, ex-cept fur a few days during the planting and harvosting of rice. Those who luive more land than they and their sons con till, lease it to their neighbors

Much land Is held on leases given by ancient proprietors lo clansmen whose descendants now till it, paying from | 7 to SU worth of rice m uuaily for its use.

Food uverugui little more than a dol-lar a month for each member of a fann-er's family. One who buys, cook* and eats hit meals alone spends from one and a half to two dollars a month upon the raw material and fueL Two pounds of rifce, costing three nnd a half cents, with relishet of salt fish, pickled cabbage, cheap vegetables and fruits, costing a cent and a half. Is the ordinary allow, ance to each laborer for each day. Aber-nethy's advice to a luxurious petient, "Live on sixpence a doy and earn it," is followed by nearly every Chinaman, Ono or two dependent relatives frequent-ly shore with him the sixpence.—Adcle M. FielJ in Popular Science Monthly

(Want of Milk. There are $2,000,000,000 invested in

the dairying husiiu-v. in this country," said a citizen with a predilection for statistics. "That uuioiint Li almost double the money invested in banking and com-mercial Industrie-, ll 1" iitimaled that il roquiie« I". iss..,t«i. . to supply the demand for milk and ii - pioducts in the United Stales, !>) feed theno cows 60,-000,000 acres of land aro under cuiliva-tlon. The agriculture and dairy ma-chinery and implements hi use are worth over $200,000,000. The men employed In the business number 750,000 ond the horses over 1.000,000, Tho cows and horses consume o"nually 80,000,000 tous of hay, nearly 90,000,000 bushels of com mr-ol, about the some amount of oal-meol, 275,000,1100 bushels of oats, 8,000, 000 bushels of bran and 80,000,000 bush-els of com, to say nothing of the brew-ery grains, sprouts and other questiona-ble feed of various kinds that are tued to a great extent. It costs $450,000,000 to feed these cows and borsca, The av erage price paid to the laborer n sceasary in the dairy bosinees is probably $20 a month, amounting to $180,000,000 a year.

'Tho average cow yields about 4o0 gallons of milk a year, which gives a total product of 6.750,000,000 gallons. Twelve cents a gallon It a fair price to etlitnate the value of thlt milk at, a total return lo the dairy farmers of $810, 000,000, if they sold all their milk as

The Chief Bcnsaa for the pent tad-rett of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In the article Itself. It It merit lint wliw. and Ilia fuel that Hood's Sarsapartlla actually so-rompllthet what Is claimed for ll, ll what hat civen to this medlduo a popularity and tale greater than that of any oilier sarsapa-

M n t . | + \ A / l n e r " 1 1 o r 1,10011 f1"1" merit Wins flcrbeforelliopubllc. flood's Bamparllla cnrei Scrofula, Ball Rh.-utn and *11 Humors, Dyspeptla, 8lck Headsche, BiUoasuess. ovcrcomet That Tired Fecllnj. creates an Appetite, itrensth-ont the Serrct, hulldt up Whole System.

I lood ' t Nnrtnpori l ln It told by all dntR-lUtt. t i; tlx for $5, Prepared by C. L Hood V Co,, Apolheciuies. Lowell, Mast.

milk. But 50 per cent, of the milk mode into cheese and butter. It take* 27 pounds of milk to mako 1 pound of butter, and about 10 pounds to make one of chet-se. There is tlie same amount of nutrition in 8i pounds of milk that there is in I pound of beef. A fat steer fur' nlshcs 50 per cent, of boneless beef, but It would require about 24,000,000 steers, weighing 1,500 pounds each, to produce fhu tnine amount of nutrition ns the uu-uuol milk product does."—Pbiladelphia

Pre*

The buslnatt of incorporation will prob-ably Iw delayed a couple of weeks. It is expected that 1,000 of these refriger-ators will be ii-anufsctured the coming year.—Hosfinp* Bannfr.

Tne preliminary work of the Slate Fair to be held at Lansing, September 9, 10 ,11,12 and 13. is progressing rapidly. There are now e ight - - f ive men emoloy- ^ ed, and 1,000.000 shingles and 500.000 i trict repeatedly. The police have arrosl-feet of lumber will be required in the I e j a w l l o cluiins to have committed erection of another building. Ten acres t l i e He is believed to be in-will lie devoted to exhibition of ma-chlnery. There will be 3,600 feet in j , length of horse stalls, 8.100 feet for cat-1 ., „ „ , . - . n n , l h , l i e t u l U , 1,200 feet each for twtne and , > o a n i ' r o r t o " , h ' w " , • sheep. The Machinery Hall will have | C, C. Wooding, formerly of this city an area of 8.500 square feet, and the B n ( i Lowell, but now of Aberdeen, W.

S V J ' Z i T.. a ^ - t o t . a i c h i p . . The now grand stand. 200 feel ] 0 ° a business trip. He took up valuable

The late Dr Dio Lewis, over his own Hinnnture, In sneaking ol Warner's Saf* Cure said: "I am satisfied lhat the medirine is not injnriuiis,and will f iauk ly add that if I found myself a victim of neriout kidney trouble,! would use your preparation."

Orand Barvaat Party.

Alert Hose No. 1 are making all prep nratioos for giving a grand harvest par ty, at Traln'a Opera House. Friday even ing, Aug, 9lh. Lovers of thn dance may anticipate a splendid time.

FORCED TO LEAVE HOME

Over 00 people were forced to leave their home yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's Family Mtdlcine If your blood is bad, your liver and kid neys out of order, il you are constipated nnd have headache and an unsightly complexion, dont fail to call on anv

gglst lo-doy for a free sample of ihfi. grand remedy. The ladii's praise Everyone likes it. I^rge size pack 50 cents.

Kanda. g. I s a model for that purpose. Of-

fices are provided for the telegraph and telephone systems and for the officers. The race track, 75 foet in width, is one of the best in the slate. The grounds

claims when hu went to the coast two years ago, and haa added a small fortune to his iheu comfortable poeaestoons. He was here conferring with local capital-ieta in regard to some extensive deals he

Ulttolullon Niillee.

The [uirtnership heretofore existing between Collar ft Weekes is this day dissolved by mutual consent, A. W, Weekes retiring. E. R. Collar will con-tinue the business. All persons indebt-ed to ihe concern are requested to cull and settle with E. R. Collar at their earliest convenience.

Dated July 8, IPWt. E . R . C O L L A R ,

(1W3) A . W . W E E K S .

Hhoea at IITIBK prlifn for rich or poor, yonnf or old, fat or lean at Robertson ft Son's,

Somethlna Von Need -Nhortlianil.

"Why 1" Because it will aid you more than anvthing else to secure a remuner-ative position and conduce lo your intel-lectual improvement.

"How can It b" learned?" By a fO course oj thorlhand Ir.uoni by mail, m-duiliug book, or by the aid of the books i lone.

••What salaries are paid thorthand-writersT Usually $12 dollars a wee* for beginners; experienced stenographers e irn from $13 to foO a week, depending upoti ability, exjiertnesa and general > qualitications. 1

"What do pupils say of the lessons by mail?" They speak of them with the greatest satitfaction, as follows;

"Your letters of instruction by mail met my wonts exactly and students wishing to lake up shorthand al home cannot do belter than to take this coun*."—IL C. BICKELL, Clearfield, Po

"I took a course of lessons by mail, and after three months' study am em-iluyed as stenographer and type-wriler iv the firm of Crandull ft Oodley, ol

New York, at a salary of f 15 a week to begin with."—F. A. ROBERTS. Winches ter, N. II.

Send for other tealimunials and full oartieulars, and ask for a free sample copy of Browne's Phonographic Month-ly. Address Scott Browne's College of Phonogrsjihv.

<5'3m4) New Y'ork City, N. V,

New Colluue for Hn e.

A fine new cottage, with parlor, ves-tibule, silting room, dining room, kitch-en, three Inrge bedrooms, four closeti, pantry, wooohouse. Well and city wa-ter and cistern. Lot 4x8 rods. Fine Vard. Clieop for cash. Apply at this office.

Sewlna Machlnnt for Kverybody.

C. M. Devendorf has opened a sales-room opposite Wlsner Bro's Mill, when' m i y always b j fuund the fani'>UB inacbinrd, the "Standard" and "Jennie June," also a full line of needles, oils, Ac, l43lf)

A SOUND LEGAL OPINION.

E. Bainbndge Munday Esq,, County Ally . . Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Electric Bittern with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but wos cured by timely use of this medi-cine. Am Satisfied Electric Bilturs saved IILH life."

Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky. , adds o like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died had it not been for Electric Bitters

This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure ail Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis-orders stands uneouatat. Price 50c. and $1. at Hunt 4 Hunter's.

J U L I E T , I I I .

J , M. L O O S E R E D C L O V E R C o — I p u r - 1 chased a box ot your Red Clover Pile Ointment of F. P. Golidsy, at t h i s p l a c , ! after using various other ointments | without i fleet. I used several applica-tions of the Red C o v e r Ointment and j have not had any trouble since. I now | believe I am permanently cured. My j case was not one of the woist, but i have suffered with them for overs year . ' and bled -o much 1 became greatly re- • dunjl In flesh. Your oinimenl acted i miraculously, and I am only too glad to j speak U> the many sufferers of this pain. ; fui disease. It il cures all who use il as 1

quickly as it did me, vou will tell a i great deal of it. But I am convinced , your Pile Ointment was made to cure, and not like the many oihers I have , tested, io defraud, l l is a pleasure t o m e lo say, the Red Clover Pile Ointment | • « a « a v m

K r t i v a ^ . ' i a f s s K . ^ READY MIXED PAINT Kt

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iu«! |i-.uul an*! 1* i* : ' o Rr«l» 4ar obc* wmt crcf rxuff

- It in<fe(eiKclothe 't % .rt your fttock lam to

t .^rouirU.Uiythiftfc ng AU jr Dfaice J lUrbleu Fence V' re. cf f.

haalto Uww you Preetoo't ••nr.* ctecl gjlvafuied »

THE HOLLOW CABLE MFC. CO.. Homllsville. N. Y.

BOOTS

n

A Fine Line of Gasoline, Cook and Heating Stoves, Bar Iron, Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Builders' Material

At Prices Never Olfered Belore, Gm Us a Trial Trip, A N D . B E CONVINCED.

Lowell, Jan, 8.

A. R. HENDRIX,

PLUMBER LOWELL.

Steam & Hot Water Heaters Steam Kitting ami P u m p Repair ing .

ARTIFICIAL STONE WALKS, FLAGGING, ETC Any pertont Intending to lay walkt. curbaunrt, or any-

tlilnK of lhat sort, will Umi ittouieir intvresl lo Relmy prices

133*A11I work nt Ixiwest Living Rates,"and Sat-isfaction gUHniiit'-ed. (12

R E L j I . A . B L i E . "

HEADQUARTERS FOR

SHOES. We carry the Largest and Best Stock in town, compriiing

everything in the line of foot-wear.

HOWK & BOSTWICK, BANK BLOCK - LOWELL MICH.

MORGAN & SMITH, D E A L E K M I X

Shelf and Heavy Hardware AGENTS FOR THE

BERGER STEEL ROOFING A N D

*

THE PENINSULAR

will try it. Mpectfull^, P A R K , 18 RECOMMENDED IIV

; Geo . O. T a y l o r and J. W. Vandcrhulc ,

fiactkal Pabiten and De.X)raU)r(.

IT IS BOLD BV

MESSRS. YEITER & LOOK,

IT WON'T BAKE BREAD. In other words. Hood's Saraapanlla will not do imposibilitles. Its proprietors tell plain-ly what It haa done, submil proofs from any disease or affection caused or prompted by impure Wood or low state of the system, try Hood's Sarsaparillo, The experience of oihers is sufficient os surunce lhat you will not be dissa|iointt ed in the result.

DONT EXPERIMENT.

You cannot olford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs nro in danger. Consumption always teemt, at first, only a cold. Do not |>ermit any dealer to' impose upon vou with some j cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Die- ] LOWKLI., - MICH. coyery for Consumption, Coughs and : Coldt, but be sure you gel tho genuine, i liuarautefld SatUfaclory by THE PEN1NSULAK Because he can make more profit he j WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, Petroit, may tell you he has something just as 1 Michigan. (•5moa«) good, or jusi ihc same. Don't oe decciv-1 , i i ed, but insist upon gel l ing Dr. King f i New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in nil Throat, Lmig and Chest | affections. Trial buttles treo at Hunt & ' Hunters Drug Store.

are dry in any weather, w i th abuudance has in prospect. He went to Mackinac of shade trees, and cannot be excelled, last evening,—Grand Rajridt Democrat.

S H E IS "GRATEFUL"

" I saved the life of my little girl hi prompt use of Dr. Acker's Englisl Remedy for Consumption MKR. WM V. HABRIMAji, New York.

YELTTR & LOOK, Druggist. Lowell.

Children Cry for P i t c h e r ' s Castoru .

When Dabr wai aick, tr^ ua." h^r C'»tl.«rU. Wben tho waa a Child, sht crli-d for l-'artoria, Wlirn the becamc Mlaa. the eliinc to CMtorl i, When ahahad ClnUrvn, ti.r ctvelbcui iWiuria.

PECKHAM'S

G r o u p R e m e d y

For Children. A Pleasant , Safe and Cer ta in Cure

for W h o o p i n g Cough , Croup, Coughs , H o a r s e n e s s

And Similar Affections C o m m o n t o Children.

Sold by All Dn igg l s t s , - Pr ice 25c Have fonnd Heckbam'a Croup Remrdy the

bml mrdlclne we ever had in Iho bout* for ctoup and oourfha." SlRt, V. I t , Muxta.

(Sylj Ludlngton, Mich,

G a l v a n i z e d E a v e T i - o i i g h i a g .

Have in Stock a full lino of the la tes t Improved

C S - J L S O L I I s r E S T O - V E S

A SPECIALTY M A D E OF

B f t l l i B l R S ' H A R D W A B i t

WHAT UNDER THE SON MAKES FOLKS CROSS? W e c a n t e l l uou some t h i n g s :

Shoes that arc s o t ight they m a k e corns. S h o e s t h a t arc too short and c a u s e ingrowing toe nai ls . Shoes that h a v e h igh hee l s and

are t o o short a l so , causing b u n i o n s . It'-i a fact

If a Man Wants a Cross Wife Let h i m buy h e r a pa i r of ill f i l l ing s h o e s

AND WE WILL WARRANT T H A T T H E R E W i l l . B E

LITTLE PEACE IN THE HOUSE As l o n g as those s h o e s are be ing worn .

W e take p leasure in fitting our c u s t o m e r s feet (if t h e y will allow us) with shoes lha: will fit, and c o n s e q u e n t l y w h e n such is the case it br ings

J O Y AND O - X J - A J D I V J B S F S Ins tead of pain and sorrow, h a p p y instead of miserable.

O n e of our objects in life is" t o n u k e p e o p l e Yours for happy footwear .

R o b e r t s o n & Son, T h e S h o e m e n .

H

LOWELL JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1889.

POWDER Absolutely Pure.

Thl« powder ne»*r viukm. A Mnrv. I i . f pur-Hy iitrMfftb a n d t r b l l w m i ' n i ' w . Merc i>non-omic»I tkut lh* ordinary kindn. uid ram i-t be ':)ld t n o v i i M l l t l o n w I t l i llio mull l i ' ido •>! low

' . a h n f t i W i c h i i i l u n i or pli'i-|iba'i< p * d m . ^••Id unlf |D cann. Koyal Uakinic I'owd^r Co. 1 « Wal lHt^N. Y. il'.' -Sft)

OCI/C/JTU V 0 0 ' " , l Tim Cm-iJL.Vt,§1l n CACO DULT NirwiHWIU»»

nniAlT •,-m "f'"'1 " ,,rirt

rUIN / (''Xin't Jtand in lilt way. Il'i I rrally the chrapeti ihinc on

earth. One cent meant prac* ticalljr nothing—until yen tpend

l i t Then you may ni;tVe it mean a Bieal deal, accon'InR »« you

a I invMt it. A thing ii rheap if it cotu little, and » « 'th much. TM* DAILT N M •> liVe atele-graph fiom the wJ. .le *oild to your brain. Tn kt i> it in con-itant «iir'<in< md' r ci^ts yon but on-cent a iby. T IKII'" why it'* cheap—becau* it r-nden a yteai lervice for i in-i^nifi-caiit price.

R m m h r — l u cirnilallar, h ty t jw' ' ' d*\ - vcr a million a week—and it tmt* l.y ful l > ct*. a month.font month* Ji.no.—.'ec , . • • . day.

1 ' A K I C ' I I I 10

G r a n d R s p i d s k I n d i a n a i t . R , ,

"FISflING LINE," The dlMOt route to TRAVRRKE CITY. PBT08-

KEY. JfAHyLETIE nn.| otber deli^bt fur Health nnd Sutnuier

rcaorta of

NORTHERN MICHIGAN And :b« celebrated Trout and Urayllnx rtreama, beautiful lakes and grand forvsta uf Oils famoui couutry.

Tho water* of North. rn Michigan are unmir pa«aed, if equalled in nliundnnce and gteot va-riety ot Bsli containe<l

Brook Tr«K ahiund In tli« ft ream«. and the famouH Atnericau (IrnrlliiK U fuund only In these water"

The Trout n'ohoo begins May I and end-' Sep:.

Tbe Omyllnff aen-on open* June 1 and enda NOT. 1.

Black Ba«s. I'l It e. I 'ickeul and Miii-.ilr.nRe alao abunnd it. large number" in the mai-y l u k n and lakelet" of tlili territory

Take your family with you. The winery of (lie nnnh woo.l« and lakt-a if vrr> ih-auti(ul. The air i> pure dry and bracing.

The climate 1« |>eciillarly benelWial t.. the.* Kulferlng with Hav Fever and Axthluntlc I f -liom.

Now hotel" wiili nil iiii»lerB iniprntem-nt« ImTe been erected, a* well »s lunuy e*ten«i>e addition" 'O.UIB older utie-. whicn will guirat.lee ara^lalaoconu^latloii f.ir all.

ThvOraad lUpl-U A luniana It. R.. In connec-tion with the Uiiluth. South Sle.re .t Atlantic R. R., at Mackan-ic City, forma Hi" nvwi direct route to Martpiette. hault Sto. Marie. Si-caunee, •loiuthton, Hancock, and nil points in th- iipi#r | « a h i u l a of llirlilgnn

Ifu'iog ibe arasun roiiod trip e««iir»lon tlcketa will be aokl at low rm." nnd a t f a e t i . e train focilltleti off-red to ton- l«i« and •portnuen.

Kor Tturliit'a OuMe, timn rarda and (olitrn, giving full Informntlun. a . ldre»

C. L. LOCK WOOD (lei. I'1*"" Agt. (irand llajiiile. • Ifh

P E N S i O N S T -

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N e w U»iHtnl">ioner a r e M i n e • l . l b e r n l t h a n K v e r .

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l .ast week we m e n l i o n e d l h a t J o h n H inos w a s a r r e t t e d w i t h o i h e r s on iho c h a r g e of b u r g l n r i r i n g W e b b e r ' s h a r d -w a r e s tu ro a t l on l a . A c o r r e s p o n d e n t w r i t e s u s Hint we w e r e m i s i n f o r m e d a n d t h a i J o h n U i n e s w h o Is su i ipo«ed lo lie iden t ica l w i t h J o h n H i n d s is a n u p r i g h t m a n in eve ry re«pi»cL W e m a k e t h e c o r r e o U o n bt lUvi t ig t h a t i t i s n o w o r e l imn an a c t of j u s t i c e t o Mr . H l n e s .

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a f t e r n o o n a n d rocoivod s o m e se r i ous in j t i r i . . a b o u t t h e head a n d s h o u l d e r s .

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M r . n n d Mrs. W . S. F u l l e r h a v e p ins t e r e d t h e i r co l la r , b u i l t a now c i s t e r n n n d m a k i n g e v e r y t h i n g love ly a r o u n d t h e i r h a p p y h o m e , y e t t h e y d o n ' t f o r g e t t o v i s i t t h e i r c h i l d r e n a n d f r i e n d s e i t h e r .

Mrs . L. B. C o o k r e t u r n e d M o n d a y f r o m a v i s i t a t S m y r i n i , Mrs . J , A. R i n -se), d i l l o , f r o m a vis i t a t L u t h e r , a n d Mrs . W i n . S m i t h is s t i l l a v i s i t o r a t S m y r n a .

T h o C o u n t y O r a n g e m e e t s w i t h G r a t -t a n G r a n g e a t t h e i r H a l l n e a r t h e C e n lor , A u g . 7, A l l f o u r t h d e g r e e m e m b e r s c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d t o a t t e n d . B i o t b -or D o c k e r y , of R u c k f o r d , is p r e p a r i n g a n i n t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m m e f o r t h e d a y .

Our Cathol ic f t i e n d s h o l d t h e i r A n n u -al Fes l iva l In t h o g r o v e w e s t of t h e c h u r c h A u g u s t 10. F o r t w o S u n d a y s R e v , Father C r u m l e y has p r e a c h e d a n e x c e l l e n t s e r m o n o n t h e ev i l e f f e c t o l s l a n d e r , u n d f e benef ic ia l e f f e c t of c h a r i t y A n u m b -r of c h i l d r e n l a k e t h e i r I lrst c o m m u n i o n n e x t S u n d a y .

Asa l A v e r t y , l o n g a s u f f e r e r f r o m c o n s i t m p t i o n , passed a w a y t h e n i g h t of J u l y 14, funeral J u l v 16 a i the G r m i u n c h u r c h , R e v . Cr-.-by of l luiat ing. l i e w a s 86 years of ag ' - Jan . 1st, IWni. n n d leavetf a d a u g h t e r 11 y e a r s o ld , b i s w i f e d y i n g ot o m s u m p l i o n 8 years a g o .

Miss Eva Carr lo i i a vary n i c e go ld b r a c e l e t b e t w e e n Mr. Herr ing ton's, of Cannon, and tlie store a t Parne l l , J u l y 19. T h o finder wi l l p lease l e a v e il 'it t h e s tore a n d rece ive a r e w a r d .

Rev. J . H . Fairchi lds d n l l m o d a m a s l ins truct ive s e r m o n on t h o subjec t of "Sinners brought to Christ ," a t Ash ley c h u r c h J u l y SI.

Mr. 8 . D. N o r m a n , S o u l h G r a t t a n , a m l Miss M. H e t n n g l o n , C a n n o n , v i s i t ed al I I . L«isBiter's S u n d n y .

F i t s , c o n v u l s i o n s , d i u i n e a a ani l h e a d a o h e a r e p r e v e n t e d a m i c u r e d b y u s ing W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e . W h y ? D i . O w e n Hees s a y s : " T h o l o n u i t v ( w a t e r y condl -( l o n l o l l h e Mood in l l r i g h t ' s d isenea pr tHlures c e r e b r a l s t m p U i i n s , t h e Herous i w a t e r y p o r t i o n ) filtered t h r o u g h i h e b lood vessels of t h e b r a i n , c a u s i n g a n -ii ' inia a n d s u b s e i i u e n t h e a d s y u i p t o i n s . " T imt is w h y t h i n e s y m p t o m s y ie ld io W a r n e r ' s f i s fo C u t e II ge l* r id of t h e B r i g h t ' s d i s e a s e nnd p r e v e n t a t h e blood f r o m b e c o m i n g w a t e r y .

E F F E C T S O F M O D E R N L I F E .

E m i n e n t a u t h o r i t y u n a n i m o u s l y a g n - e t h a t t h e h i g h pi-fmire m e t h o d s of IIUHI e r n l i f e a r e r a p i d l y m a k i n g u s a r a c e of he lp less i n v a l i d s — s u b k - u t t o a l l m a n n e i uf n e r v o u s a t f ro l io i i s . h e a d i c l i o . i n s a n i -t y , d i u m e s s , n e u r a l g i a , hacka t -he , hys -l e r i a , n e r v o u s t r o u b l e s of t h e h e a r t , s l o m s c h . k i d n e y s , b r a i n , e t c . I . i d ios a n d g e n t l e m e n w h o a r e I n n s a f i l i c l ed , o r w h o a r e e o m p e l l e d to k e - p l a t e h o u r s , d o m u c h m e n t a l o r p h y s i c a l w o r k , w h o w o r r y o r f r it a b o u l bus ine»a o r d o m e s t i c t roub le s , s h o u l d r e m e m b e r t h a t n o o t h e r remedy In t h e w o r l d s o s j ieedi ly c u r e t h e s e d i seases , r e m o v e s w o r r y ani l b lues , i n d u c e t r a n q u i l s l eep , r e l i eve pa in or bui ld u p t h e b r a i n a m i n e r v o u s sys-t e m , s s Dr . Mill 's g r e a t d i s c o v e r y , t h e r e s t o r a t i v e n e r v i n e l l 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 . Trial b o t t l e f r e e a t Yoi le r A Looks D r u g S t o r e .

PAULINE CUSHMAN. HOW THE FEMALE COMREOERATE

SPY REPAID A FAVOR DONE HCR.

One of Oeu, Kaaeoraai ' Stuff Offlecra i"«Ua

f low l i e Saved an IndlaorMt Ac t r eo ,

anil of Her Return of tlie Compl iment

a t a gerloit" Moment.

Said C a p t Henry Bush, tho well kno-m sr tUt . who wns a topograpbloal englnoor on tbe itnff of Goo. RoKcrans In tho Array of Iho Cumberland lo a reporter:

" I t was In t h e au tumn of IS«1," continued Ihs old topographical wiglncor, " a t Lonltrlllo wharo I flnrt saw tbo woman tvho wmi after-ward to oomo Into my llfo In tho mort nnsx-

KUd way. I was then au ofllccr In tbs it Ohio cavalry, and His colonel of Ihs

regiment. Iho a d j u t a n t nnd myself one night attended the thea t re In which Pauline Cusb-man was playing an ongagemeut. During the performance nnd noor thecloso tho actreot camo down lo tbo footlights snd drank a toast lo Jeff Davis. Thu act was a foolhardy ons, but eminently characterist ic of Cush-man. Tho result wns jus t about what might have been expected, considering tha t tbe houso was more than half ful l of soMiers.

"Tho Insult was instaally resented and a | tromondous uproar nnd row followed. More

than a scoro of men mado a rush for tbs : stage, and tho ent i re audlrnco was up and

yell ing O u r pa r ty were In a box and took lo tho situation a t a glanco. Tho soldiers were furloti". nnd tho sex of tbe nrtrees would not havo saved her f rom violence, had wo not jumped upon the stago lo her rescue. While the colonel and a d j u t a n t wore endsav-nring to quiet tbe angry , surging mob with speeches, I throw a cloak over Mist Cushman, and hurry ing to tho stago door, biuidled her into a wait ing hack and had her safe In the Louisville hotel befuro the crowd knew she waa out of thu t hentro. Of courss tbo woman wns pre t ty badly wared , and a f t e r It wus all over ronlized keenly the peril her foolish act brought lier. Sho was profuse In her thanks for the s-rvlco rendered her, and promhed, as long as I would listen, tha t tho would repay tho obligation. It mat tered not when or where tbe oppor tuni ty ofTcred.

"Tho next morning wo were ordered to tbe f ront , and I saw nothing more of Pauline Cushman, Although I often heard tbe bad turned Confederalo spy, and t h a t tho wsa te rv lng with tho Confedernto forcos, with whom we wero almost dolly battl ing. A f t e r tbo engagement a t Stone River , Gen, Rose-crans, to whono staff I had been assigned, mado headquartara a t Winchester, Tenn. Wo occupied the .Mary Sha rp oillcgo building fo r some timo, during which I contracted typhoid fover, and Ix-onmo to 111 t h a t I was removed to a boarding houto kept by a man by tbe name of Day, which was jus t s c ro t i tbe street f r o m my old quarters. I had tcorcely begun convalescing when the a r m y was or-dered fo rward , Hie objective point being Chicamnu^a. I was tt i l l too d e k to go wltS tho staff, but if I remained In Winchceter t b s danger of liclag gobbled by Confederate guerrlllns was grea t , as the woods surround-ing tho town were full of them, o n l / a w a i t Ing tbo onward movement of tho Onion troops to sweep down upon tbe r l l lsgo and devastatu it, b u t tliero waa no help for it. In tbo opinion uf tbe surgeon, I was still toe weak lo lio removed In an ambulance, and ll was arranged t h a t I waa lo s t ay with old man Day and his wife until I was s t ronger , wh> It was iimlerhlowl a conveyance would be sent fo r mo.

" A b o u t S o ' c l K k la the ovonlng, just a f t e r tbe last d r taehnHnt had marchod past m y window, 1 arose f rom my bod, d rened myseil In a new suit uf clothes, wrapped up In tissue paper what money I hail in m y possession, something over $1,800 which I bad received a few days I t f o r e tbe fever a t tacked me fo r a

I had mado of tbo charge of t b s Ohio caval ry a t fitona river, and p r e

pared t o follow the a rmy . If I could finds conveysnco. Tbe exertion of dressing, how-ever, was too much for me, ond I was foreed to again lio down upon the bed. I lay there resting for, perhaps, an hour, when Just about 0 o'clock Mrs. Day came Into m y room snd told me tbn t Dick McCann's guerrillas—the same who murdered Oen. McCfcok—were ap-proaching Ibe town, aud they would, doubt-less, search every bouse to see If any tick or wounded 'Yankees' had been left behind. This was chew ing Intelligence b u t I could not get away , and I had about mado tip my mind to submit tu what teemed inevitable—capture —but 1 didn ' t want tho rascals t- get my money to I gave my cash all but 1100 to Mrs. Day, and told her to keep i t It had got ten on to near 0 o'clock, and while t« i was being prepared I lay down in my room, the door <3 which opened in a hall loading to tbo s t r ee t In my exbniiKlcd eondltlou I was not long in relapsing into au uneontciont state, l.-om which 1 wns suddenly aroused by torao one knocking on my door.

" I apjirooclicd the door ond dtmaudod why 1 bad boon dbdurbad. ' I / i t mo la, ' was t b s reply, bi a woman's voice. This answer only, oonCmied mo lo tb.. U-li.-i tha t I hsd been tra| ipod, anil tbnt my U-truyur was. possibly, tomo woman who knew I hail not lef t the town with tbo a r m y , but 1 ropliwl as bruvely as circumstancm would permit : 'I know no woman who bun uny b i u l m w wllh too, so got away f rom tha t door or I will shoot through I t ' To this Ihruut llio answer camo: 'For Ood's sako lot mu iu, sod tha t quickly. I a a Paulino Curlmiun. You did mo a t e r vice o n r o s n d I havo c o n e to repay I t ' Th i s 1 didn ' t licllevc, lull I waa too weak to longer eontond, and 1 op-nod tho door, through which Immediately camo Mlsa Cushman. I recognln-d her Instantly, al though tbe wot drowed In mnlo uttlro and bad her beautiful hair cu t as close a." tha t of a soldier. I grasped hor bands with a flood of quadions upon my lipa, but slis silence.! all by saying; ' W o b a r s no t ime fo r talking now; you must corns with mo a t once. '

" S i r n n g e a s It may soom I had not a tbought of treachery. I instinctively folt t h a t tbs had ronio to tuvo ma f rom her friends a n d to place mo into the bantlt of my own. 1 t o t l e n d to Mrs. Day's room, drank a cup of tea, got m y money, all but a 1100 bill I compelled hor to keep, an J dragged mytelf lo t b e street door, In f ron t of which s n old fasblonsd carryal l was s tanding Wl lh Uio help of tbs dr iver Ulst (.'ushman a j s l t lu l mo Into (bs veblclo, and wo were off. whither I neither know nor cured, I was so near dead by thl t lime tha t I wouldn't havo flipped ponldas fa r the cbarx-e of living. M i a Cushman held my bead In ber lap dur ing t h a t long, rough ride, which consumed tbo rest of llio nlgbt , for jus t a t day was breaking over thu mount-ains wo entered Deckard's Station. Ws drovo a t once lo tbs depot, In f ron t of w h ^ b a t ra in for Cbat tsnooga was t tanding. A fsw hurried words to t b s offlclal lo charge f r o m Miss Cushman tocured mo a » « t la tbe cars, which wore ready to s tar t , and a moment a f t e rward I was klsdng tbe band o f t b s Confederste spy' good-by. Sho stooped and whispered: 'I never fcrgwt thorn wbo b a r s dared and done fur me, I care not wha t uni-form Ibey w.str,' snd In the g r a y l ight of Ihe mornlni ; sho alippod away and I never taw ber again. I was placed ia a hntpilsd and toon recovered lo rejoin m y command, but never unti l l b s buglet of Ood sound 'rocnll' f a r m e will 1 forget Paulins Cushman or cease to lova and respect ber. Coufederate toy though she was, in m y heart of hear ts the shall ever be a blcwtcd memory."—Bi Louis Flepublia,

paint ing P i n t Obi'

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S E E W H A T H E H A N D L E S :

The World-Famous Buckeye Machines. • f y e . b e s t l o w - T H E B U C K E Y E M O W B B S

b r i C Z d " P L U C a - t ^ e s e v e r a ' g r a d e s and sizes, a r e the very bes t in the marke t . T h e n a m e {7 . " B u c k e y e " is a l w a y s a g u a r a n t e e of the best . T h e s e mowers were a w a r d e d J O h d k C C O C v S r j t he F i r s t O r d e r of Meri t aga ins t compe t i t o r s f rom all over the Wor ld , in 1887.

| } u T O n t / \ e m a r k e t T H E B U C K E Y E L I G H T D R A F T F O L D I N G B I N D E R

is the W o r l d ' s Victor , hav ing ga ined t h e championsh ip in t r ia ls last s e a s o n , aga in s t t h e pr incipal m a k e s of the wor ld . T h e B u c k e y e machines have a l w a y s s tood a t t he h e a d of the process ion, and will a lways cont inue the re .

The Johnston Harvester Co's Machines. T H E " M A Y F L O W E R " M O W E R

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

W i t h steel w h e e l s and improved kno t te r , is f rom 200 to 4 0 0 pounds l i g h t e r than o t h e r Binders , and y e t it is t he stiffest a n d s t ronges t machine eve r p r o d u c -e d . T r a n s p o r t i n g t rucks and sheaf carr ier fu rn i shed when des i red .

J u s t a w o r d a b o u t t h e J o h n s i o n H a r v e s t e r C o S o m e c o m p e t i t o r s a r e i n d o s t r i o u i d y c i r c u l a t i n g t h e r epo r t t h a t t h o J o h n s t o n Co, ban g o n e o u t of b t i s ineas . a n d t h a t p e r s o n s b u y i n g t h e i r m a c h i n e s wil l b e u n a b l e t o ge t repi t i rx, &c. S u c h , h o w e v e r . Is n o t t h e case . T h e old c o m p a n y w a a d i s so lved Mwne t i m e s i n c e a n d a r e ce ive r a p p o i n t e d , f o r t n e p u r p o s e of set-t l i n g s o m e d i f f e r e n c e B b e t w e e n t h e s t o c a h o l d e r s , b u t t h o c o m p . n y baa b e e n re o rgan i zed w i t h a l a r g e r c a p i t a l t h a n e v e r , a n d a r e in i b e field t o s t a y .

" W l i e i i y o u w a n t a n y k i n d o f F a r m M a c h i n e r y , c a l l o n

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

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i f o a y ' i f i R , .

louisVille.

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 re . a boon t o s u f f e r e r s f r o m S t c k -h e a d a c h e s , Hour 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 n tod , p l e a s a n t to l a t e a n d w a r r a n t e d togo t h r o u g h b y d a y l i g h t .

EILERT'B EXTRACT OF TAB & WILD CHERRY is a s a f e , r e l i a b 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 , Co lds . B r o n c h i t i s , A s t h m a , a n d a l l t h r o a t t r o u b l e s ; wil l re-l i eve a n d b e n e f i t c o u s u m p t i o n . T r y It a n d b e 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 M c . a n d o n e d o l l a r p e r bot l lo . S o l d b y a l l d r u g g i s t s . P r e p a r e d by t h e E m m e r t P r o p r i e t a r y Co . , C h i t a -g " , Hi .

M o t h e r s will find Dr . W i n c b f l U ' 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 to 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 will c u r e C o u g h s , Co lds , So re T h r o a t , a n d R e ^ u l a t n 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 U 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 I 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 I b e Peop l e s P o p u l a r M e d i c i n e l o r pur-

e r c u r i n g H e a d a c h e .

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is u i r 1 eop ie s r o p u i a r a i eu ic i i f y i n g t b e blood; p r e v e n t i n g D y s p e p s i a . Bi l l lonsnesa . Dolls a n d a l l F c ers u u d Malt

P r i c e 50c. nnd 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 I ' O W -D E R wi l 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 s 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 . Sold b y all dnifLgis ls .

U N C L E S A M ' S N E R V E ft B O N E L I N I M E N T will relieveSpra n s . B r u i s o o . N e u r a l g i a a i j d R h e u m a i l s m . S o l d by a l l druggislM.

T H E C A P T A I N

Of good S h i p filorm K i n g s a y s : F o r I h e past five y e a r s 1 h a v e used S u l p h u r Bi t -t e r s o n b o a r d m y vesse l , a n d h a v e n o t I w t a m a n . T h o y a r e a s u r e p r e v e n t i v e of all c o n l s g i o n g f e v e r s HO i n c i d e n t to w a r m c l i m a t e s P l e a s e send m e a t o n o e t w o d o z e n bol l l t -s .und ob l ige . J . S t a r r e t .

C A T H A R T I C P I L L S A R E W H I P S

T o t h e l iver nnd b o w e l s , b u t f j i v o n o t t r e n i a h . T h e m o r e y u u t a k e t b u m o r e y o u n e e d . Mil l ' s P i l l s (M. P.) p o s i t i v e l y s t r e n g t h e n . T h n l o n g e r t a k e n t h e l e s s r e q u i r e d . S a m p l e s f r e e a l Y e i t e r A L o o k s .

I x e a l n l l l h u a t t a u t .

" S e e n a n y t h i n g uf I h s l h u i b a n d of mine ' /" Inqu i r ed n S p r i n g s t ree t w o m a n of a po l i ceman as s h e c a m * o u t of t ha b o u s e j u s t b e f o r e 0 o 'c iuck In I h e even-i n g u u d | leered u p a n d d o w n t b o s t r e e t .

" N o , " sa id Iho o l l l cc r . " W h a t ' s Hint c r o w d u p t h e r e o n t h e

c o m e r ? " oho a sked . " T h e y ' r e w a t c h i n g s o m e m e n c u l l i n g

a s e w e r p i p e in t w o . " " J i m w o u l d n ' t be ilu-ro. W h a t ' s all

a l l t h e m f o l k s d n l u g d o w n t h e o t h e r w a y ? "

"Tl i ' -y ' ro look ing a t a n i u u |>aiullng a now s ign o n t h e l i q u o r More w i n d o w . "

" J i m a in ' t l l ie te . ne i l he r . A n y t h i n g e lso g o i n g on in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d r

" W e l l , t h e r e ' s UIHUII t w o l i m n i r e d m e n a r o u n d a sick Imrae t h n t b u s b u d d o w n u p o n e block In Var l ck s t r e e t "

" T h a t ' s i l—1 k n e w s o u i e t b i p g of t h a t k i n d w as keep ing b i m . l i e ' s r i g h t d o w n i u f r o n t h o l d i n g t b e liorxe'n b e a d a n d tell-i n g t h e d r i v e r ju»s w h a t be w a n l a lo do. H e r e , y o u y o u n g o n e , r u n a r o u n d w h e r e t h e s ick liorae Is s n d lell y o u r pa l o t o i a e s t r a i g h t bou ie t o s u p p e r If b e e i p u o l t to g e l a n y h e r e l o - n l g h t . " — N e w Y o r k Trl-buite.

T h o u s a n d s h a v o been rel ieved of in-digest ipn «nd loss of appMite by a s in g lo bot t l e of Ayer ' s Shrsaperil la. T h e use of this m e d i c i n e , by g i v i n g t o n e and s t rength to t h e a s s iml la l i vo organs has m a d e m n u m e r a b l e cures of c h r o n i c dyspeps ia . Price f I. W u : t h $ 5 .

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