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LOWELL JOURNAL. One Dollar a Yea . Office in Train's Opera House Block. Three Cents Per Copy. y VOLUME XXIII. LOWKLL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1888. NUMBER 47. SLTRHME. court—local option—wood- bIned. TIIK Port Huron Time* numinntai Si-nuhir J. W. linlx-ock, of Snniioi' county, for Attorney (lenornl. roiJTK'S WM)MIN(t. MR. MILLS miiNt conclude that "KE- puhliM nn? ungMtoful;" ill view of the elo(|iient nlk-nce wiMi which hm Mil ID treafixfat the Democratic cinventlunB Intoreetlng PolltlcAl News from All Parts of the Country. Hats Cnnvrntlon. S»l.rt NXInnul Dala- gali-.—Halrit LorkwiMxl Nomlnatnl fur rn.lil.nt—Consrvwiunal •nil UulMraalurla) Nouilor.^ Etc. BISY POLITICIANS. * HKW YOHK. May W. — The DaBoerats i- t hi'lU their NUt«? conventiuu in this city iHK Big JinpiilH l(<-rald li'w another fcstonluy and milortnl ac daliKHton at- libei auit on liand. One Jamea Donovan '""•tf' tu M t. I^uin: Alfred C. Chapin, of wanta $80,001) from the Herald hecauw "^ir^ Kd^ir, .. .... Baoripi C. llalnii. uf Kouheitlfr; lluswell r. It mud he wan crazy. 1 he fact of hm be- Klower, of N.-w York. The renolutiona dr- Rinninj? the Hiiit in pnmf enougli that ho clan-for tariff reform on thrbu.iitof the ii* a trlile "olT the niR." i Preniilent'it annual menmiKe, and liiHtruct ' for tUo reuominatiou of President Cleve- — — - ig,,,! A. D. CRoKlEit told the State Prohibi- Hrd ima, Ho.. May IS.—The Kepiibllcana tionint Convention tlmt "the mantle of m " lln oit.v i-»terd«y and .-hose the l u u . . u,«,i„ ahouldow of Prof. Dickie." If a man- CunttreMiimu William Waruer. Colonel D. tie is carek-SMlj tumble<l about i t m a y i K Oyer and Joseph I'elhaui. Ilcht on a lied-bug.— Repitb, | HAsnvii.i.K. Tenn.. May l«.-After a flv*- Hu... ! day's itcsnlon the DetniH-ratH yesterday re- moiiiiiiuted KnlH-rt I. Taylor (or liovernor.l lleaii. _________ I D , . . . . ' HriiiMinri.K. 111.. May 111.—Miss F r o n o e a W e d o a t hear the war cries of the last F. Wlllard. James Umont. Hale Johnson presidentlnl i-nmimiKn—•'Turn tl'e Ra»- anil J . B. Uobhs were chosen dele^at«s.at- cabOut:" and -Open the Books." The i"'*" to , th 1 1 ' SaUonal conveutlon by tha . . . . Prohibitionists In sesslou In this city yea- rascals are m otlice and don t want to teri | av be turned out, and the hooks were open 1 BATON H o r u K . La.. May 18.—The Legis- ed and the Republican party was proven lutu "• convened y-nicnluy. Two United I ' , Btales Senators will bo elected durlug the ' . 1 (ession. i HAXTA Fr. N. M.. May I6.-The Repnb- Is declnring the local option law void Ucan convention was held in this city yes- the supreme court did not declare tonlay, and John J. Kranclsco Chavex and against the principle of option by coun- ties. The fault waa with the law itself WINNHMI . . ». Nov., May 111.—The He- —its incorrect wording and want of pro-' publicans met here yesterday ami selected per provisions for ranging the vote. | Kvu " * illU,n "' ^ ' r . , , , ", , . , ' W. h. Sharua, Wdllam M. Stewart and <tc. I t ia a rebuke to slovenly iegwla- i job,, p. j on „„ delegnte* to tlw Rational tion. A local option law properly d/awn j oonvention. will hold in Michigan, and such will y e t I „ & Col.. May lA-The RepubUaaa i . Btate convention held here yesterday se- lected H. U. Woleott, William A. Hamlll, J. W. Winnate. C. N. Donaldson, John H. Urudersoa ami IrvinK Howbert as delegates to Hie Natloual convention, They go unin- •trucled. OMAHA. Xeb.. May 18.—The ItciHibllusos convened In thlscity yesterday and sclix.-ted as di-leirat<-o-at-large to the Nstional con- vention John 1L Thurston, Patrick Egan. George W. Heist and K. A. Nerval The delegates are unlnstructed, but favor Blaine. 1)KS MOINBS, la.. May 10.-The National convention of the Eiiual RiKhts party, in •es.lon In this city yesterday, nominate Belva A. Loelrwnod, of Washington, for President, and Alfrxd H. Love, of Philadel- phia. for Vice-Presidenl. Ni;w HAVES. Conn.. May 17.—Th# Repub llcan Stati? convention has chosen the fol- lowing dulegatcs-at-large to Chicago: Kunmul Kessenden, Samuel L Warner, E. 3. Day and H. S Henry. NASIIVII.I,E, T e a n . , May 18.—The State be placed upon the statutes in all pro- bability. THB Republican Senate has passed tho railway land grant forfeiture bill, which, if it shall pass the DemocraMc House, will restore to the people be- tween eight and ten millions of acres of land, granted in aid of railway con- struction. but the conditions of which grants have been fo.feiu-d by the rail- waya themselves iu not complying with the terms of the grant These lands chielly lie in Michigan, Florida. Oregon, Washington territory, and the bouth- wast. TllE Detroit assessors are mahing I movement in the right direction, in be ginning a crusade against unoccupied [ Prohibition convention, in semiion here tracts of land in the snbuibs, held for I nominated J B. Andereon, of . , , i Bristol, for Uovernor, and U.W. A rmistesd speculative purposes, the uUention being ana j ^ ^ electors-at-large. tu assess them at nearly their actual or willing value, instead of one-third belo* ai in former years. One piece has been J4i.invji.LK, Tenn., May H.—The Repub- lican State l onvualion met ut noon Wednes- day and enose the following ss d"legate»- st-largn to tho Chicago convenUon: A- A. raised from |18.000 to #«(l,000, the for- j Taylor, L. C. Houk, Ueuural Ueorge Manay mer value being that of last year. As-' snd 8. A. McElwee (colored). Thu delsga- sessments on improvements," especially 1 U™ was InstrncW for Blaine. privat<* dwellings are on the other hand C a ^ S Ming reduced from the valuation of for- party nominated A. J. Streeter. of Illinois, mer years. for President, and Charles E. Cjnningham, of Arkansas, for VU e-President. No fusion was effectad with tlie Uqlled Labor party THE fundamental error of the fre-* or the Orecnbuekers. Thu platform favors traders is. that thev assume that the , pensions for soldiers, comlimru foreign ... tu- i w i contrm-t UlMr. dfnuinds the oxduiloa of consumer ,Hi> s t h e t a x . This is absurd. chlrlrw . wonuul lRr>ir e. .rbitra- and has been disproved hundr ds of tion in labor disputes, a reduction of the times. On su^ar, for instance, the con-! hour* labors, aducatlon of tho masses aumer does imv thi. dutv because tho tc ind the ,)0 " tlon u,u, i'. monopoly and pay tlie duty, hecausc the tc- | tnuN A rPHolulion o p ^ i , , , f us i o l l W it h tM product of the Dinted States is only th( , Kapubli. au or Democratic party was about one-tenth what wu use. Put it is adopted. not so now with manufactured goods. SfaisonsLH Hi.. May 17.—Tho Prohibi- - Araetlciin-m.d. ! S t S ^ ' S & T Z goo<la in whuto manuf.icture there is Harts for Governor. Joseph L. Whitlook competition (ami it is hard to find one in for Lieutenant Uovcroor, J. Koss Hanna which tht-re Is not) has no reference to ^ 0 f D/lah Copp, Jr for .. . . i i t. .. Auditor, K. K. Andrews for Attorney Oen- the rale of the duty thereon, tor in- eral nn( | j w Hjrt tor Treiumror . the stance, the duty on common calico <s platform favors entire prohibition of the five cents a yard—yet you can b-y Uquor trafflc, female suffrage, a tariff for A ^ - a . i . c u . yard at any store in the country ! The public schools. Tha d e l a t e s at-larg« to person who buvs imported goods has to theNatioaalcouvontionara: Miss Frances pay the amount of the duty in the price J,jhn,0a - be pays for them: but the price of, Brn . tLO j, Y Uay ,7. _ T h e Republic- American goods is flxe<l by the cost of ms held their Stale convention in this city manufacture. i yesterday and elected tho following ael- i egntes-ut large to the Chicago convention: ! Benator Hiicock. Chauncey M. Oepew, ex- THS means they use for obtaining Senator Miller and ex Senator Piatt Their "free ballot and an honest count" down . Brsl choloe Is Blaine, Depew si-i-ond. The in iioutb Carolina ia nicolv shown by the ' resolutions adopted pledge united and . . ... 1 • W — i lealous support of the Republioan Standard- following rseolntions, which were re- ] the , h , )ev cently adopted at a Democratic conven- , they may be, and condemn the free-trade tion in Laurens, and published in the j Ih^ries of Mr. Cleveland's annual me*- Charleston News and Courier : ^ p 4rLi MlllD , j( Mr 1T .-U this city Rosolved, That tho County Executive .esterday tha Republicans selected Committee shall appoint live white m e n . K. F. Davis, U. ». Hartley, C. known to be honest and fair Democrate j U. Kdwanls and Joel P. Ueatewealk since the wSr, not excluding young | as dolegates-at-large to the National white men who have attained their ma- convention. The platform says the tariff jority since 1878. w h o shall net as man-: legislation proposed by the Democratio « at the coming primary election, party is a glaring subterfuge and an at- ot whom shall read each ticket tempt to destroy the American policy of voted and the other two shall keep a protection to American industries and la- correct roll of the names of voters. The , bor in tho interests of foreign countries, said board of mar. gers shall place said j DATTON, U.. May 17.-The DCBDCratio roll wlthiu cbe uailoc ho* with the tick-. dateconvntlcn w-is held in thiseity yea- ets, seal up same and return tho box to terJiiy. ami tut followlnj nnmlnatlona the county chairman, who in event of a were made: Secretary of State, Boston O. t j u t e s l ni'Uir Qve d a y s ' n o t i c e AFCAJJ OIK>U Young. Juuxe Supreme Court. Lyman R. said bo* in the presence of the Execu- Critchti'-ld Thu platform indorses Prcsi- tive Committee, recount the votes and dent Cleveland's Admlulstration. declares redeclnre the result of the primary. | that his renominaiion is demanded by tha 2. That no negro shall vote in tho Interests of the country, and approves the ne*t primary elrcfon who cannot prove Mills Tariff bill. Delegates at large lo the by five responsible white Democrats that National convoatlou were chosen as fol- he voted with tlie Democracy for Damp- lows: Calvin S. Brico. Thomas K. Powell, ton and the State ticket in 1876 and has Charles W Baker and L. E. Holden. been a Democrat ever since. I S SOAUA. MO.. May 17.-The Republicans _________ 1 met in this olty yesterday and nominated 1 E. E. Kimball for Governor. The platform HA^fPADrntKlM of tobacco say that denounces ballot bi>x frauds in the South; the habitof clu-wing is rapidly becom- ing as olaolete as that of snulf taking, except among wurkingmen. "You will And nom.' of tho older men of .wealth and refinement who chew nowadays," said a large dealer, "but they acquired the habit years ago. when it was not thought vulgar or disreputa- ble to chew, and there were membero of the supieme court of the United States who were not easy on the bench unless they had a quid. A very few clergymen use tohacoo in thia way, and extols the Unancial achievements of the Kepublican party and opposes free trade. The following are the delegates-at-large to the National convention; Chauncey L Fllley, Congressman William Warner, Colonel l>. P. Dyer and Joseph Pelham. UOSTOOMKHT, Ala.. May 17,—The Repub- licans met here yesterday and nominated a Htale ticket, with W. T. Ewing for Gov- ernor. Tho platform condemns tho Presi- dent's mewagf. tho Mills bill and toe President's disregard of civil service. The following were chosen delegHtes-aUarge to the Nallouul convcntlnn. B. M. Long, J D. Hary, J. W. Jones and A. Royd. POBTJ,»NI>. Me. May IT.-Tho Prohibition convention nominated Volney B. Cusiaf as nut a lew of the older lawyers and oth- its candidate for Qovoraor, and chose those tr c , T Bl „ b srarsrsrssx'Ts the youoger genention of •-•ultivatwl Burro , vll llld Mr ,. Uannah J. Uallcy. meu of good manners there are very | LKXI.NUTOX, Ky.. May 17.-Tho Demo- few, comparatively, now to be found 1 crau mot heroyos^rday and seleoicdth# who chew. The young man of to day rarely acquires the hal-it, and I predict thf.t within the next few years uuers of the weed in this form will be only those who belong to the leas cultivatwl soci- ety. It is now regarded very bad form to chew, though thirty years ago it was not. No; chewing ia guing the wsy Qt snulf taking. following delegatos-at-largo to Congressman McKenile. J. U. St. Louis 1 Congressman McKenile. J. II. Hendricks, Henry Watterson and J. D. Harris. Reso- lutions were adopted indorsing President, CloveLiad's Administnlioa and the Mills Tariff hill. Soa*o..*, Va.'Mny 17.—Tho Dewocrata met here yesteiday and selected John 8. Barboor, J. W. Daniel, P. W. McKenney and a G. Marshall as delegates at-largo to tho St. Louis convention. Besolutiuna it- dorsine CTevslnad were adaoled. KicMh'sVitii. Ind.. May 'i'7.—Sonnlor V Zinuncnnan was nxmlmliRd fur ('ongress yesterday bv tho Ti-nih dislrlel Demnerats SAN FBAM IS< O. May 17.—The Sixlii dis- trict Dumoerats yesterday iiniiilniiled Itu'il B. Terry for (Congress, ST. PABL, Minn, May IS.—The Domocral, assembled In this eity yesteriiay and seleet.. ed A. A . Ami's. xl> haei Doruti. Hubert Smith and John Lmlwig as delegates at- large tu St. Louis. They were instructed for Cleveland. The resolutions demamled tariff reform. QaaiNsaoiio, N. C., May IS.—The Pro- hibitlonists in State convention in this city nominated a full Stale ticket with W f . Walker, of Greensboro, for Governor Los A.NUKI.KS. Cui., m,i\ 11 A t t h e D e m - ocratic convention 111 this city yesterday M F. Tarpey, W. U. English, C. W. Taylor and Stephen M. While were chosen deio- gates-at large to St. 1.011 Is. The platform indorses President Cleveland's Ailniln.s- tration and favors his renomination. PKTSHSSI no. Va., May IS.- T h e Repnb- licans mot yesterday in this city and chuso William Mahone. John IS. Walls, T. Z. B. Allen and A. H. Harris as delegates-al- large Ui Chicagu. Wi< BITA, Kan., May 18.—The Democrats in session in thiseitv yesterday selected S. F. Neeley. H. S. Wlngley, Angell Matthews. E. F. Haaan. W. F. Harris, «. A. Collet and M. J. O'Meara as delegates to St. Louis. They were instructed lor Cleveland. BATO* HULOE, La.. May W.—The Demo- eratlc legislators yetilerday rennniinaleil R. L Olbson for United Suies Bonator. J AMESTOWN. D. T .May 18.—The Republic- ans met yesterday In this city and selected as delegates to Chicago Messrs. Baiiuy, Bo- garls, Moody, Sullivan. Hopp. Foster, Plummer, Hubbard, Hansbrongh and Rich- ardson. All are for Blaine save one. I.iresh- am Is Kccoud choice of the entire delega- tion, The platform arraigns the liemo- cratlc party forrefusinK Dakota admission. Dovra, Del., May IS. The Kepu 1 )licans convened in this city yesterday and chose Henry C. McLear, E. U. Bradford. J 11 Whitaker. A. C. Connor Charles B. Trear and C. H. Maull as delegates to Chicago. The resolutions denounce the President's tariff messaiw and thu Mills bill ami indorse high license, The delcKales are unin- strucled, but favor lilalno. SSDAI.U, Mo.. May IS.—In this city yes- terday tho Dumoerats rlccted the following delegates-at-larxe to the St. Louis conven- tion: John G'Day, D. W, Cnrruth, E. L. Martlu and Nat C. Dryden. The platform Indorses President Cleveland's Adminis- tration and instrui.-ts the delegated to vote for his renomination. EA-STOV, Md..Muy K—The Maryland !le- publli-ans nat hero yesterday, ami Walter B. Brooks. Adam E. King. William I). TIIK MKJHTV Fl.mj). FROM WASHINGTON. Oroat Suffering Causod by the A Dally Rocord of Procaodln^a in Freshet in the Miaalsslppl. Hiinilr.iis or Fainllles lloniel.u anil Sn-iies of OeiMiliitloii Cvprywh.re— Thaii.HiiiU of teres "f rra|M Now a Va»t InlaiKl sen. « nrsoi.ATS ni-Tiiu r. QftNi 1. III.. May I'.i. The g r e a t Hood In the Mississippi is now the hlghestou rec- ord. with the single exception of the inun- dation of INM A crevasse occurred in the Sny pposlto 11 oinitial early Thursday inornlmr. and now the entire re- gion proleeteil b thut emlmPikinent is a vast lake. 'I'liere an- •.'I.Viiio a c r e s In tho region, all ol which was tmiler cultivation. Tho fanners were driven out of their homes and are now camped on the up- land wilhoiit food or siieit-'r As an illus- tration of the devastation created by the Hood it may be meiit otnsl that ono farmer in the city said Tliursilay that two weeks ago lie r e f u s e i i >l."i,liutl fur his farm, but that now he would seil It lor *l.'i Tho total urea of cultivated llelds submerged in the two levee ilislriets U v.MI.OHl. and the loss to crops a ill a g g r e i t a t e *.1,OOU,Oiy. A relief movoment was hold in tin city Thnrs day night St Locts. May Hi - Friday's r--|iorU from the HIMHIIHI illstrlcLs are from Keo- kuk. la., to the remote purls of Arkansas, ind show terrible ilesiructlon. A l-oulsl- una (Mo.) dispati-h says that the breaks in the levee here caused the fiver lo fall about a foot sine" Thtirsdiiy niu-hi, but tho flood Is InereasliiK in the Kii\ ills- trict from one etui lo the other. Au- other break is-curred below this city Thtirsilay niulit. and the loiii-iit is now rushing from the lower end of the valley to meet with the Hood eoiniiiir from tho other break above. A ureal maiiy .of t h e farms an' ten feet under water and the buildings almost ruined l.'rops will been- i tirely destroyed Tho only remaining hope of tho farmers is that the water will so out in time for a late corn crop, tJciNcv, 111., May 'ii.—The mighty Hood In the Mississippi, which will be temem- i bered as without a precedent in the de- ' slruction and snfferini; created, is slowly > abating and it Is thouuht that the worst pf the high water is passed. But tho worst thut could liappen has already occurred, hundreds of families having been rendered homeless amf thousands of acres of growlnir crops ruined, to say noth- ing of tho loss entailed by demolished dwellings, wrecked fenci'S and v ishuuls. i A trip through the submeriiisl regions | shows that the stories of losr, and soffenag i exuggtr tho jjenate and Houae. Burchlnal, D-nlol D, Dickson. W G, Tuck, Milton G. Urnsr and Thomas Gorsuch were i already published have not beei selected as delegates at-largo to Chicago, I ated in tho least. They were uninstmctcd. The rerolutlons ! Prom tho northern etui of Adams County denounce the President's free-trade mes- ; to tho southern end of Pike County thu land SM*- I on tho Illinois side ol thu river was protect- The Pnnslon Appro|irlalliin Hill I'usseii by tha Senate—Tlia I.111115 D U e a s - •Iimi lii lli«« I l n u . a Over Ilia Tariff Bill at an Knd. SENATS. WASinvrtTON, May HI—The Senate yes- terday passed the House bill to limit tho work of letter-carriers eight hours a day. .* Joint resolution was Introduced to allow the District of Columbia representa- tion In both Honses of ConuresK. The bill to establish a departiuent oMabor .ind the Pension tppropriatpm ,, ' ll 'were consid- ered. WASMINUTON. May 17.—In the yes- terday bills wrre passed llxingpensions fur the loss of one eye 'or the sight thereof at llii amnnthand pro|>nrtlnnaiel.v lor the luss of both eyes, allowing aid to State homes for disabled soldiers at the rate of IIKI a year fur each inmate; and bills for waaon bridges iurri)-.s the Mississippi river at j Clinton and Muscatim, la, ' WAMMVMOV. May I" The Pension Ap- pupnatc bill was paeM ,! in the Senate yesteriiay, also numerous other bills of I local ImporUuice. Adjourned to the Jlst. WASHIVOTON, May in the Senate yesterday a bill was passed (o establish a port of delivery at (Irand Rapids. Mich. A bill was intriHliicNl by Senator Blair (N. II.) to stop all Government work on Sun- day, including jwisul truds|H)rtutlon. ami til work by persons atrl corporations, and also provides that no person shall imgugu hi any play, name, amusement or recriM tion to tho distur..uiico of others on Sun- day. The Milllarv Conimittee reported favorably a bill Ui Iner-jse the annual ap- S raprlation for the militia irom smMMi to j0u,0()0. THE IIOITSK. WA.«niNOTON,|May H i . - I n the House yes- terday Messrs. Uuttcrworth (O,;, Hemler- soti (111.) a id S'.vmour. (Mich.) spoko against the Tariff bill, and Mr Bitckalew (Pa.) supper«d it. W A.SIIINI1TON. IViy 1 7 — I n the House yes- tenlay debate on tin.' Tariff bill was eon tinued, several members speaking for ami atrainst the measure. The bill appropriating 1310,000 for a branch home for volunteer disabled soldiers it)Grunt County, Ind., was pa-sseil. % WASIII.NOTOX, May IS.—The Tariff bill was further discussed, Mr. Mason illl.) making the principal argument against the maasure. and Mi. Cox (N. Y.) in its favor. WA •uiM.rnN, May 19.—In tho House yes- terday Mr. Randall (Pa.) spoke at length •ainst the Mills Tariff bill. The plan he advocated for reilnoing taxation and the ac cumulated surplus war. l»v the abolition of internal revenue taxes, with the execptlun GSASD IUPIOS. Mich., May K-The PR. Z " Z o t Uv^th" ^oTTm , * » an ^ M " libitionisu yesterday^selected Rev John bracing Wi».l acn-s, the soil being tne ^ V"" .J 1^' ,.^'' .'1" hibitlnnistA Russell, f amuel Dickie, Mrs, Mary T, I richest in the State. All tho region Lathrop and Alfred Wise as delegates st- 'is now one vast lake from six to ten large lo ludlanspolls. The platform de- teet in depth. AIOIIK the bluff on Hie east- dares for absolute National prohibition I ern edge of the submerged district hun- and woman suffrage. | dreds of families are cunijied. living in VIKOIMA, Nov., May IS.-The Democrats ; tents, huts and in the open air. Before the met here yesterday and eloctadas delegates | Hood moat of these people were well-to-do, to the National conveution ex-Senator J. 'prosperous tanners, but now they have 0. Fair,_N. H. W. Mason, J. W. Dorsey, , Utile or uothing. George Ernst, J. S. Mooney and B. Garra- gen. Congressman Ueorge W. Cassldy was renominated by at'clamation. CINCINNATI, May IS.—Tlie L'nlted Labor National convention yesterday Dominated Robert H- Cowdry. of Illinois, for Presi- dent. and W. H, T. Wakefield, of Kansas, for Vice President Mr. Cowdry is a Chi- cago druggist. CoLi'MsiA. K. C , May 14—The Democrats In convention hero yestorday selecteij as delegates-at-large to' St. Louis A, F. Hart, P. W. Lnwson, W. Jone* and C. A. Wood. The platform indorses tho Administration of President ClcveUnd. PBTKBSSI,so. Va, May 19.-The antl- MRhone Republicans yesterday in Stato convention elected V. D. Gronor, Samuel M. Vost, B. A. Paul (colored) and C. A. Herman as delegates-at-large to Chicago, and they were iiistructeil for Blaine. BKUH., Ind,, May 19.—The Prohibition- ists of the Eighth Congressional district nominated here Friday Dr. J. J. I.. Myers, of Bloomingdale. for Congress by acclama- tion. The State platform was adi.plcd, TISI.OLA. 111., May IU—The Prohlbillou- lst» of the Fifteenth district have uomi nated for Congress James A. Sheldon, of Champaign County, who will make an act- ive canvass BANUOB, Me., May il—The DenuxTats Much sickness prevails among Ihs un fortuuales, owing lo want and expoimre, but prompl measures have been taken to alleviate their sufferings. Relief cummil- tees from Quinev went above and below tho city Sunday with provisions, clothing ami medicines, and most of thi! asea of immediate want have been cured for, hue tho victims will need assistance for sev- eral weeks to come. Several thousand dollars have been raised in this city for tho benclil of the victims and more will bo was 11 randamental Di'tiiocrutle prin ciplo, and said the Mills bill would briujt about incalculable injury lo the industries of America. He cited history to show thai since the close of tho war. and even since the so-culled panic of ISMI, t h e r e had been greater progress in the common welfare among the iieople of tho United Stales than ever before, which fact seemed lo settle tha question as to whether wo should ad- here to the benevolent ' policy of protecting homo manufactures. Mo. nopollcs, Mr. Randall said, existed without the tariff. The Standard Oil Trust and ptber trusts were put protectod by It He waft fop protection of labor in all Status. The Mills hill placed on the free list as so- called raw materials various articles which it would be impossible to manufacture iu this country, except by inducing American dollecled. The Inundated regions are full ; i!^' 1 1 ' nU, ..' h •'! o' , " 8 of deflation, l-serted homesteads with 0 . f ^ r . 1 the water lapping the eaves are the most frequent as well us the most pathetic sight. Bui here and there Is a •park of life not yet extinguished bv tho all.destroying waters. While the vast ma- jority of the inhabitants lied to the higher land a few were not granted time to get away or mlsjudRi-d the character of the breaks in the levee ami determined to stay with their humus, ami are now living In tho garrets or on the roofs. | In the Sny levee district below this city the situation Is Intlnitely worse than in the regions of the north. The crevasse, which completed the in- undation. opened ut the upper cud of the embankment and the|>enl-up waters from th" river pound over the vast trad scried that instead of reducing customs r e v e n u e t.M.OOU.iiilU, tho effect Aould be to largely Increase the revenue, nhile it would destroy an incalculable amount of material wealth. Mr. MeKiuley iO. iiilso spoke against the bill, and Mr. Breckin- ridge (Ky ) spoke In lis support. WASHIMITDV, May'Jl.—The debate onthe tariff cloBcd in the House qu Satuiday. Mr. Reed iMlJ S|>ok« against the bill, saying he did not propose to defend protection. Its vast growth within the last quarter ol a aentary, defended it belter oven than elo- ciuent orations. Russia, the gruinory of Europe, hud abamluned free trade, and Austria. Germany. Italy. Mexico and tho Dominion of Canada, that child of Britain herself, had all joined the army of protec- tion. Speaker Carlisle Of t h e Fourth district nominated Thomas of rii farmliig'land, sweeping every thing il""' f "'" K '' r faV ? r ot J Stewart, of BatiKor. for Congress vester- before it The torrent rushed down iu a 1 , ^ saj lng ine tiOie had come for a .L KI..I. wi.k • T revision in the interest of justice, fairness and Pellet from excessive and needless day. BATO* KOCOB. La., May IL—Governor Francis T. Nlcholls and Lieutenant-Gov- srnor James Jeffreys were inaugurateil L esterday, and afterwards held a joint ivee and recoptiOD, Thrra Acqalttail, Isnu.NAi-oi.is. Ind.. May Ii—The IWerol grand jury, lu the tally sheet case, has re- turned a partial verdict. John Counsel- man. John Rrardon and Dr. C. M. Metcalfu were acquitted, but no report was given by County Clerk Sullivan or Deputy George Budd. These men were tne alleged accom- plices of Coy and Bernbamer. already cun- yicted. The latter started for Michigan L'lty penitentiary at once. great wave several feet high with a force which nothing could withHtaml. Oppo- , ,, , , , site the crevasse was the mamiflcent resi- . t f llUu "' au . d ^Vin" "T U "' V Urp ? M5 ll " d deuce of Mr. Stillwell. of which not a vest ,bc ^ "j Ul f h blU - ^ P.redxlea great ige remains. The farmers In the district ,or tbo the bill be- worked on the weakening levee with the '"""v" d ' , energy of desperation, oeosing not their . WWUIXOTOS, May 2 1 - l n t h e House ye»- efforts until the bank gave way Thu noiso f " * ' * , l b e b l " l ' rc ' ,lil1 ? ""Partmeut of that ai'companlud it could be distinctly , Agriculture was passcni. It was voted lo beard fully two miles. ' ftopemmur in the Senate ameudmenls to Tho towns of Full l'reek. Seehorn and ho Pension Appropriation bill. BUls were Hulls are but mere islands, and hundreds blfoduced to place on the free list articles of refugees are huddled together in limited of mcwfandlse the proiluctlon of which space. Four or live families are living In a a y ho controlled by tmsts and eombina ea.-h of the rooms in the few houses abovo 1 ^ tt . nd Providing for a public building the water, and ure iuffenng intensely. i atC'tn^n. la- The Dlplomaiic and Con- (Ji INI v. Ili. May •.'.'.-The drowning of 1 s ^ ar . ll,u ! J bo Ulslri '-' t 0' Lolumbiu appro- Samuel Moore in the Indian Grove levee ; P RUUUN B111 * "" RE Pa«ed. district bv the Hoods, a n d of two children ) _ OTHIB .NOTIBI of William Johnson in the Sny district. | T WASHINOTON. May I7.-Senotor Morlll was reported in this eitv veslerday, and : nasaprwinled the following subcommittee two families are reported missing and no of the Senate on finance to consider tariff Kail rail from the Kdllorlat Chair. CHICA no. May 17.—Melville E. Stone has •OU his stock in the Uat'u Xnn of thlscity .., n ..„ u , , to hla partner, Victor F. l-awsou. and has trace of them can I*' foil I'd, It Is feared H r, ' v "'|'"" subjects; Allison. Aldrich, resigned his posltlou as niaiiiurin; editor of the paper. Mr, Lawson will hereafter con- duct both the business and editorial de- portments. Failing health Is assigned as the csuso of Mr. Stone's retirement. Killed His Wife and lllinself. Sr. CBAKLRS. Mich., May HI.—Near hero yesterday Kdward Wilnian fatnlly shut his wife because she joinnl a church In oppo- sition to his wishes, and the'i shot himself through the hean. Faar Men Ljrueli«.|. WOODWARD, Ind. T . May IU Four men were lynched Thursday n nh: near tha that many more falallties will yet have to be recorded Tha Kiuperur la Halter. Hlscock, Beck and Harris. WASRIXIITON. May 21—W. L. Bancroft, of Port Huron, Mich , has been up|M)luled General Superintendent of the Railway BeauN, May W.-The bulletins announce ' SI " 11 Service, vice T. E. Nash, resigned that tho Emperor is without fever Ills 5 1 r Bancroft has accepted the appointmeDt strength is increasing, and he will be al- and will enter upon the duties of his office lowed to spend tho greater purl of each day iu the open air THE MARKIT? LIVE STOCK—Cattle Sheep HOK» FLOTO-Uood to Cbo ce Patent. WHEAT-Xo. 2 II.-J •trip and In SouthernJ' LESTElTwALLACK'i BENEFIT, Western bonier of the Cliemlvee strip by Vigilantes. They were char ed with rub- bery, thievery and murder in tho neutral ^So i Bpnag OATS-No. J White RYE—Western PORK—Mess A Oreat Parformanca of lha flay of Hamlal la Nsw York t'lly. NEW Yoax. May ti.- The Mutru|>olltan Opora-Uouae was throiiKcd last night un the occasion of the actors' benellt to Mr, Lester Wallack Tho plur was " Hamlet,'' and Messrs. Edwin Booth. Lawrence Bar- rett, Joseph Jefferson. W. J. Florence, John Ullber , Frank Mlyo, Herbert Kel cey, Mme. Modjcska, Hose Co«hlan and O'.her famous actor* and actresses ap- peared In the cast The beneOclary made short speech of thanks, his voice st times trembling with emotion. Mr BM'th, who had to respond tc two encores played his part In a superb manner The total re- ceipts are ttlcU). of which Mr Wallack will receive about l-M.ouO, Canlurcd al Last, MUSCOTAN, Kan , May I.V -William Badger was arrested here yesterday after having boon u fugitive from Justice for twenty-Ave years, in litfi he win ap- pointed Indian agent by Presldoui Bucnan- su, resigning in istti when thi Govern- mont, finding hlx accounts Incorrect, brought suit and obtaiuod judtmeni for C!7,0U0. Bailger disappeared and was sup- posed to be dead. He is 78 years old. The I'apuFItatrrlpl. LABD—Sleam CHEESE WOOL—Donetllr CHICAGO, BEEVES—Hhlppinn »leers. Teuna Cows Ktuckers Uatchen' Slock Inferior Catile HOGS—Uve—(jood to Choice SHEEP UCTTEU-Creinjery Good IU Choice—Uaity... EGOS—Fresh BROOM C O R X - Belf-Warkipg Hull Crooksd ItiT ATOKS 1 bu. • POKK-Me.. LARU-Siraui t-LOtrit -Winter "•prtnu Patents ORAIN-Wtieal. No ; . .,. Coin. So. i. Ouu, No. i Rye. No, j Kn ty. No. i LVSU'EK- CummoB dn'sied siding. ., BIOO'IDI; , Cumaioa bo.irds. .. Fencing Lalh Shingles EAST LIBERTY CATTLE NEW YORK. May A UW ^ j «l s 01 1.1 i w Mil is 5 ra 310 u 5 a I ai i 1 41 '.T'i i 1 D s'Vl m ..v.« It) H IA I? lis a ri II 10 u i s -• s B K t .1 1)^.8 IU « a W «l 5 J5 -.Ui it :| DU ; ts a w j VI j 3 uu 1 uu <j 4 ou 1 iu ,43 » i t i j 5 m 4 :J a i SO •ISiA s (t i* WUM .4 8 nj -« 1 ^ 3 I Q •t 5 00 VJ W} •» • •1 A U 80 UI ©Si 110 3- L<T U 3 1 UU ur>i 4»;s rs in :u «13 so 10 » < w i !0 U i 'U DUBLIN, May'21.—At an imm-nse meeting • „ k^ lr ' u cood M « v, u » .n •-•0 ^ 4 40 5 O M 5 13 363 O 3 7 3 4 si u 3 ay 3 iu 4 3-x K CU A 3 I J 3 U3 O 3^0 » N U. 7 40 3 00 0 7*0 to this city yesterday lo take action un tho resolntinns adopted by the Irish Catholic members of Parliament with reference to the recent papal rescript. Messrs. Dillon. O'Brien and olher Parnellltes made »pce, hes, It which thoy declared that the HOOS-Yorkers Fhlliid-^pblaa anEEi'-uoi Common . UALTIMOIIE CAm.E-nc4t Meumm HOGS, Irinh would neither submit er bow to Borne. SBEEP-Poor te choUe .... June 1 WASHI.IOTO*, May ii—A member of Hie Senate Judiciary Committee Is autliority fur the statement that the nomination of Mr, Fuller to bo Chief Justice will be con firmed ut aa earlr day I'nroiislitullanal. LAMSINU. Mich.. May ia—The Local-Op- tion law. which has been adopted by over forty counties, was knocked out by a unan- imous division of t h e Supreme Court yes terday morning, ou the ground that the act was entitled "to regulate," while it really meant prohibition, ami thcreforo coatliclctl with the constitutiun Mrlbudlsl Yilrntus at tlie liranls. j Naw YOHK. May 17. Two huinired of tho delegates to the Methodist conference, who had served under llcneral tiiant durinn tho 1 rebellion, made u forinul call upon Mrs. Grant Tuesday. They were rei-eived by Mrs. Grant and Coluue. Fred Grant and j wife, Trylni lu Avoid War. ' New YORK, May 'ii.—United F'.ales Minister Mclatnu, who bus just relumed from Paris for a short visit to his home in Marylaud, thinks foreii;u powers are trying very hard to avoid u war, and It Is very doubtful whether they will su.cecd. f'omblnutlofi uf Irou >lru. Pirr-Bfaon. Pn,. May Si—The iron maun, faoturers of the Mahouing valley have formed a combination to advance 'heir urn- tual Intsrests. its membership includes every manufacturer of Iron and steel in tho : valley. I'oUoned by Tomatoes. HASTINOS, Neb., May 19,—Four ot tha family of A J Murray, a prominent busl- r.ess man of this place, have been fatally j poisoned by eating tomatoes.taken from cor- | roded '.in caus. Failures for the Week. I New YOHK, May 19.—The business fall- | ures daring the last seven days number, 1 for the United Stntes, 1W. and for Canada, 7; a total of IW, compared with Juy luM, week. WARNER'S SAFE CURE. UUAND KAPIDS, Mich'. Jon, 13, "ss—11 MCI.LKTT LAKE, Mich. "Warner's I DETROIT, M l o l u . M i r c h Jlat, 'tT.—I have recunimeriled "Warner's Safe I Safe Cure" cured tne twice of inlluin- have been takinR "Warner's Safe Cure" Cure" to my neighbor, who is using it | aiation of the bladder. The llrst time I for some time, a n d I nittst confess that and lindH much relief. had been under thi' doctor's core and my health is bettar. •10 Sei-ond A ve. i.i'i «/ V : VTII latiuva fciivr ••«»« vmi ^ v tan < • mITereii a lone time before i took "Wat ners Safe Cure." < )iie bottle cured me. ct. St. Klmo Hotel. The Great Scientific, Simple Blood Purifier Ri'MfU's. Mich.. D e c . "1th, > 7 . - 1 am a lung time patron and advocate of the merits of Wnrner'sSafe Cure." CLIO. Mich.. Dec. -'0th. "ST.-Previous 1}R.AM) RAPIDS, Mich.. Dec, 18, '87.— to moving in Michigan. 1 resided in St. •• Warner's Safe Cure" is a favorite when I'atiieriues, Ont., where 1 was engaged anvthing is the matter with us. It is a , in the wholesale oil business. My res- "(iodoend" and a joy. Idence was in a deep valley on the bank of a canal. I was taken with fever ii n d [ ague. I was also troubled with pain in | m y back and loins. I took "Warner's I Safe Cure" and was greatly relieved of both ailments. •l'. 1 N, Ionia St. CURES ail Diseases Caused by Uric Acid, POISONED BLOOD, K. SAHI.NAW, Mich., Jan. 7th, V«.-| have iiilfered for IU years with what physicians call prouounced congestion ! of the left kidney, I have suffered tin-1 told agony for the last six years. I'hyst- cians have done nothing for me except; to ml vise me agninst taking cold. Four ; bottles of "Warner's Safe Cure" have done me more good than all the doctors I have had in ten years. I shall keep. ou lakin/ "Warner's Safe Cure" its this is the lonKest tune I have escaped in- tense suffering for so many years. .110 Astor St. SfNFIEU), Mich., Dec. lllst. I feel unable to express my great joy for what "Warner's Safe Cure" has done for my mother. For twenty-live years she sulTered with a "griping pain' in the abdomen. She tried everything without relief. A neighbor recom- tnended "Warner's Safe Cure," She tried it. and before she had taken three bottles the result was marvelous. The fourth bottle cured her. Before taking "Warner's Safe Cure" she was troubled with nervous dyspepsia, sleepless nights and a series of female complaints. 1 can never say enough about "Warner's Safe Cure." [ Amu vn. Mich., Dec. 23rd, "97—About : three years ago I suffered from a shiv- . ring pain across my back, together i with weakness of the bladder. My family physician doctored me for two ! months without helping mo a bit. I j heard of "Warner's Safe Cure" and got | a bottle, I was entirely cured before I I had taken the third bottle, I have never had the trouble jince. , *1 S. McKenzie St. 'yvii.-yvVtl Malaria, -Backache, Neuralgia, Fema'e Complaints, Rheumatism, SAKAMA'.-. M i c h . . Jan. 13th, "88. —My NOCRDEI.OOS. Mich.. Dec. 28th. K.VRWELL. M i c h . . Dec. 31st.'37.—lam wife has received much lienelit from We use "Warner's Safe Cure" in the using "Warner's Safe Cure" and BnJ the use of "Warner's Safe Cure" for kid-1 family and receive much lienelit from that it is a No. 1 medicine for what it is ney disorder. | the same. recommended. Dyspepsia, Headaches, Bad Skins, Eruptions, Imyure Blood. DETHIIIT. Mich.. Dec. loth, '87.—Sev- eral years ago 1 took a course of treat- ment for catarrh. 1 followed the direc- tions of my physicians, hut received no lienelit, I was convinced that I need- ed constitutionbl treatment. I used "Warner's Safe Cure.' and from u weiaht of 18.1 pounds climed u p l o 180. I have ns-ommende-I it to mv friends ami members of family and they have derived beneficial results. UVDSOSVILLE, Mich.. Dec. 31st, '87.— "Warner's Safe Cure' lias me: with g r e a t IUCCCM LO IUI; fomily. My broth- er was taken, as it were, from the grave, liv the wonderful "Warner's Safe Cure." DETKOIT. Mich.. Dec. I'), '87.—I hare on several occasions used a bottle of " Warner's Safe Cure" for purifying my blood. In every ease it has glvsn good satisfaction. c9rhu. y Am. Ex. Co., M. C. depot. »7^ Mich Ave, y - Am. Ex. Co., M. C. depot. | CEDAR SPIUNOS. Mich., D e c . 2 1 , '87.— I have used "Warner's Safe Cure" a n d I think it an excellent remedy. e/^, C-Ko f 9 #44/^4 MICHIGAN MALARIA AND MOST OTHER DISEASES ARE REALLY C A I S E D BV I'RIC ACID (KIDNEY) POISON IN THE BLOOD, A POISON THAT CAN ONLY BE REMOVED IHROUGH .HE KIDNEYS BY WARNER'S SAFE CURE. MINOR N E W S in:MS. Kor WMk Cmlail May !'!. Fifty ilshiuif boats were lost 111 a roceal fale nit the Irisli coast. The new capltol buiidini; fur Toils was dedicated at Austin ou Wednesday A tire in the villageof \Valla.x'bur}.' Out, Friday night, caused a loss of U0,0UU. Uogcholcni has b«fun to alarm tUo farmers in tho vicinity of Findlay, O. John Iluddan. whose ncck was fractured May 7, in New York, it is thought will re cover. The Natioual Prnliibitlon camp uiectln« will be heldat Decatur, UL, July 13-iI, in- clusive. Three ftteomships landed 'i.i«l7 imml- Krants al Castle liarden. New York, on Sunday. Colouel A. W. Morris. Auditor Ueneral of rennsylvania. died in Philadelphia oa Munduy. A comet is said to have been tint seen at Rochester, N Y,. Sunday tii*nt. iu tho uoilhwest sky. The New'tork Cenlnl Labor Union has voted not to have any dealings with the Knights of I.abor. Ileports from nearly every county |in In- diana show that the coiulition of crops is much below the average. The stalue of liaribaldi. the Rift ol Italian residents of New York, is lo be unvailcd iu Washington si 1 mire June 4. Uomesteaders are pourim; into the Mich- I Kim woods Included in the recent favor- able legislallon in Wushinglou. The court-house al Sidney, la., was set on tire Wednesday night and burned with all the records. Loss, ttVOUO. Denham's livery stable at Harrisonville, Mo., was burned on Saturday, and six horses perished in the flames. Committees have la-en upiHiinted In New York to solicit subscriptious for the erec- tion of a monument to Horace Greeley. An address In favor of home-rule signed by twelve hundred (junkers was presented tu Mr llladstone iu Uindon on Monday. Mrs Weidler, the fasting inmiileof the cnunty hospital of Iauicaster. Pa , took food Thursday, the rtrs* time in flfty-fnijr d a y s . The African Methodist coafcreuco at In dianapolis Satunl ly elected as Bishops Messrs. Arnett, Gaines. Tanner mid Gruut. William K Cody (Buffalo llilli, Indians, cowboys, animals, tents and parapherna- lia arrived In New York Sunday frum Eu- rope, Reports from many points lu tho North west show tlmt of lain cold ruins and liKhl frosts have dune much duiiia^-e tu K'rowlDg crops. Firo ut Uisville. Ky . Slonday morning destroyed Ae post ofllce auil half a do/.-n olher buiidini,'*. Loss, partly in- sured. Two dwellings and two lanre stables were set on tiro at Anderson. N, C., on Mon day, lu a deliberate attempt lo buru Ibo town. In a ten mils bicycle nice at North Shields, Fn;: Monday, Teitiple, ihs Amer- ican, defeated Wood in minutes l J J seconds. Rev, William Ferdinand Morgan. D.D., for over thirty years rector of St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal Church in New York, j died Saturday. The powder hensc ne*r Stockton, S. J., was blown up Thursday. One man was killed and several injured. Adjacent houses were demolished. Charlie Luber was shot and killed on 1 Saturlay at Mayfield. Ky., by his Illtla 1 brother, who was pUying with a pistol sup- posed to be unloaded. Qeurge Tkuuas, aCiuclnuati i.cJd'or,ihot and killed M.tggie Wise, a divorced woman, on Monday and them killed himself. Jeel- •uoy wa* the cause. Jlrs. >aw.er. wife of the senior ScDator from Wuwotisin, died at the tumilybomoln Washititften i.u 51 nd.iv nf paralysis. She waslM years of age In a s'lieeeh at Ottawa on Wednesday Lord Lansdowne uppimed the proposition for reciprocal rehitloiiH between Canada and tho United Slates. Peter J, Quinn. book keeper for Dixon ft Co., contractors nf Pittsburgh, is missing and is supposed to be iu Canada, UU ac- counts are s h o r t #13,000. General P. Adams, farmer, living near Anderson, Ind.. was killed Sunday evening by George Melrose hnd Charles Conway. The murderers were arrested. The law closing tho liquor-saloons on Sunday was generally obeyed in St. Louis on Sunday, and it was the lirst • dry" Sun- day that city ever experienced. William lleorge, who murdered James ; Scott, a defenseless old man. iu Muskin- i pum County, O., about a year apo. was hanged ai Columbus Thursday. Tablas Coons was taught iu a pulley in a paper mill at Lima. O,. Saturday, and drawn into the machinery, his body being . rusfted Into an unrecocnlzable nass. Three hundred slato pickers atlhe Henry Clay mine, near Shamokin, IU. struck Munduy for the dUchance of their lure- man As a result 3,000 men were idle. George Thomas, a peddler, shot and killed Macnie Wise, a divorced woman liv- ing at No, :> Whitney court, Cincinnati, Monday morning. He then shot himself ihruuKh the temple. By a decision just rendered by Judge Speer In the United States District Court at Macon. Ga.. it Is settled thut when a dis- honest postal clerk opens a decoy letter he breaks no law and is not amenable to pun- ishment, Mrs. McCarty suffered a horrible death in New York Saturday. Her clothing cuuKhl tire from the explosion uf a coal-oil can, when she rushed to the window and jumiN'dout. falling on the stone walk Hfry feet below. BASE BALL RECORD. Itamllng or the Konr I'rlnelpnl OrfanxM* -tion* for tba Weak Ended May 19. The following tables show the standing •f the clubs in the four lea-ling baso-bftU aMocIatlons; LtiOCt Chicago Boston. Kfltroli New York. .. Plttslrartb.. Ptnlnlrlpbu. IndianapolK. Wuhioiton A VltUCA2t. •II, 91.18, I DllSjtf. SI- «. : I3SI, 1 3 18114, ClncmnatL... 19 1st. Lou « Brouklya Ifl lAlbli'tic H) iBaltlman .... 9| I'ler eland ILoulsvUle.... Kanv.w City WESTERN. MelliodUt SUIrrlioud. NEW YORK, May 19,—On n-commcnda- tion of the Committee on Missions iu the Methodist Conference it was voted to es talilish an order of women lo be known as deaconesses, simllai to the sisters lu tho IVotestaut Kpisiopal church. The report of the comnnsnlon on lay and ministerial delegates favored an cipial representution, which, if udnpletl. would increase the uum her of lay delegates 143 mon: than al pres- ent. "tniU»-Ca|M " still at Work. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, May '.'1,—Spencer County bus been terrorized me past week by a band of •' White-Caps," w h o on ODD niKht KUVC Smith Hnma. an old soldier, sixty lashes, and ordered him to leave town within twenty-four hours, the reason given being thut Hagan was addicted to beating his wife, and ordered several negro women to leave their settlement near Rock ford. Dr. I.rununl fleeted UUhup. WASIII.NOTOX. May iO.—At a uieeiing ot the Episcopal clergy and laity of Southern Ohio, held Thursday at Marietta, Rev. Dr. Leonnrd, rector of St. John's Kpiioii-al Church ot this city, was uiianiraously clected Uisht p of Southern Ohio. So Ihuc Fixed. ST, LOVIS, May I I - -Tho State Supreme Court al Jtdcrsoa City yesterday ail journed until June t. No date was fixed for thoexe cutlon of Brooks, alias Maxwell, the mur- derer af Prcller. tsrapiJ Justlo by Suicld», Saw YOHK, May 17.—Harry Benson, tho Fatti ticket swindier, availing xlradlUou to Mexico, last u,ghlco>nm:ltcd suicide at Ludlow street jail by Jumping from thu second tier to the gruuud. DrsMolnej. Omaha Kansas City.. Milwaukee . St. Louis St Paul Chicago Minneapolis., Si 1 Davenport. kOtlPeorla. 1.4 Dubuque. , I. Or i?r*wt da vi Ub. I.III ItucUford '.ol Bloamlniun. l.0||uaav lie. i.0||Daeatur.. SMOTHERED TO DEATH. Au A(ed Wo mail and Three (iraadchll- dren Perlah In a Bornlnc UOOM. CLEVELAXU, O., May SL—Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, in aged woman, and her threa grandchildren were smothered to death Saturday night at tho house ot Will- iam Llewellyn, No. S Hoadley jtreet. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn were away from home during tho evening, leavlnr their children in charge of Mrs. Lewis,wh»» was Mrs. Llewellyn's mother. Shortly ba fore mldmirht ihe house took fire and was partially destroyed. When the flames had been extinguished Llewellyn and his wtto returned, and it was discovered tho occu- pants of the house had perished. The chil- dren were aged 0 and 4 years a n d III month* respectively. FRIGHTENED BY THE WIND. Slock Killed and farm Bolldlnp Ilulneil by a Small Cyclone. SrniNf HELD, Mo,, May 3L—A terrlllo wind storm swept over the mming town ot Aurora, thlrty-flvo miles south ot hare, Friday morning, which blew down nearly all the ten 'i In Ibo enmp, leaving hundreds of people without shelter to baltlo with tha storm. There was no loss ot life, and th* only reason assigned for this is that tho people were in tents Instead ot houses. A great deal of stock In the surrounding country perished by falling buildlnfs, which demonstrates that had the miners been in houses there must have been a great loss of Ufa tlrottkaa U I'ree. MILWAUKEE, Wis., May i i - F a u l d r o t t . kau, the Anarchist, who vvsa sentenced to one year In tho house of correction a Uttla more than a year ago on account ot incit- ing a riot, was yesterday released by Judge Johnson on a writ of certiorari. For tha greater part of tho timo since sentence was passed Orottkau has been out «a ball pending various appeals and other legal proceedings, and Judge Johnson holds thai all this time couuts tho same as though ha had remained in prison. By thi* ruling Grotlkau'* full term lias expired and he Is a free man. Serious urouitht. Losnox, May —No rain has fallen in Tunis for sevrn monihs, and the Arab* are sacrillcing their catile because of lack of pasturage. The meat markets are now glutted and a fuinine will probably follow. Sharlaic Prollts wllb Employe*. BOSTON, May Tho Boston Herald, in furtherance of its proflt-sharlnK agreement of somethiu'.-ovc a year ago, divided 11#,- 000 among its employes Saturday. tive llendrrd I'oople Drowned. LONDON. May - - -Five hundred persona have been drowned by floods in M«so- petimia.

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VOLUME XXIII. LOWKLL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1888. NUMBER 47.

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I n t o r e e t l n g P o l l t l c A l N e w s f r o m

A l l P a r t s o f t h e C o u n t r y .

H a t s C n n v r n t l o n . S » l . r t NXInnul Dala-gali-.—Halrit LorkwiMxl N o m l n a t n l

fur r n . l i l . n t — C o n s r v w i u n a l •n i l UulMraalur la) N o u i l o r . ^ Etc .

BISY POLITICIANS. * HKW YOHK. May W. — The D a B o e r a t s

i - — t hi'lU t h e i r NUt«? convent iuu in th i s c i ty iHK B ig JinpiilH l(<-rald li'w a n o t h e r f c s t o n l u y and milortnl ac daliKHton at-

l ibe i a u i t o n l i and . O n e J a m e a D o n o v a n '""•tf' t u M t . I ^ u i n : A l f r ed C. Chapin, of

w a n t a $80,001) f r o m t h e H e r a l d h e c a u w " ^ i r ^ Kd^i r , . . . . . . Baoripi C. llalnii. uf Kouhei t l f r ; l luswell r .

It mud h e wan c r a z y . 1 h e f a c t of h m be- Klower, of N.-w York. The renolutiona dr -Rinninj? t h e Hiiit in p n m f e n o u g l i t h a t ho c l a n - f o r tariff r e fo rm on t h r b u . i i t o f t h e ii* a t r l i l e "olT t h e n i R . " i Preniilent'it annua l menmiKe, and liiHtruct

' for tUo reuomina t iou of P r e s iden t Cleve-• — — - ig,,,!

A . D. CRoKlEit to ld t h e S t a t e P r o h i b i - Hrd i m a , Ho. . May IS.—The Kepiibllcana t i on in t C o n v e n t i o n t l m t " t h e m a n t l e of m " l l n oit.v i - » t e r d « y and .-hose the

l u u . . u , « , i „

a h o u l d o w of P ro f . D i c k i e . " If a m a n - CunttreMiimu William W a r u e r . Colonel D. t i e is carek-SMlj tumble<l a b o u t i t m a y i K Oyer and Jo seph I 'elhaui. I l c h t o n a l i e d - b u g . — R e p i t b , | HAsnvii.i.K. Tenn. . May l « . - A f t e r a flv*-H u . . . ! day ' s itcsnlon the DetniH-ratH yes t e rday re-

moiiiiiiuted KnlH-rt I . Taylor (or l iovernor. l lleaii.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I D , . . . . ' Hr i i iMinr i .K. 111.. May 111.—Miss Fronoea

W e d o a t h e a r t h e w a r c r i e s of t h e l a s t F. Wll lard . J a m e s U m o n t . Hale Johnson p r e s i d e n t l n l i -nmimiKn—• 'Turn t l ' e Ra»- anil J . B. Uobhs were chosen de le^a t«s .a t -c a b O u t : " a n d - O p e n t h e Books . " T h e i " ' * " t o , th

11 ' SaUona l conveut lon by t ha

. . . . Prohibi t ionis ts In sesslou In th i s ci ty yea-r a s c a l s a r e m otl ice a n d d o n t w a n t t o t e r i | a v

be t u r n e d o u t , a n d t h e h o o k s w e r e open 1 BATON HoruK. La.. May 18.—The Legis-ed a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y w a s p r o v e n l u t u " • convened y -n icn luy . Two Uni ted I ' , Btales S e n a t o r s will bo elected d u r l u g t h e

' . 1 (ession. i HAXTA F r . N. M.. May I 6 . - T h e Repnb-

I s d e c l n r i n g t h e local o p t i o n l aw void Ucan convent ion was held in th i s c i ty yes-t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t d i d n o t d e c l a r e ton lay , and John J . Kranclsco Chavex a n d

a g a i n s t t h e p r inc ip l e of o p t i o n by c o u n -

t i e s . T h e f a u l t waa w i t h t h e l aw itself WINNHMI . . ». Nov., May 111.—The He-— i t s i n c o r r e c t w o r d i n g a n d w a n t of p r o - ' publ icans me t h e r e y e s t e r d a y ami selected

p e r p r o v i s i o n s fo r r a n g i n g t h e v o t e . | K v u " * i l l U , n " ' ^ ' r „ . , , , " , , . , ' W. h . Sha rua , W d l lam M. S t e w a r t and <tc . I t ia a r e b u k e to s l o v e n l y iegwla- i job , , p . j o n „ „„ de legnte* to tlw Ra t iona l t i on . A local o p t i o n l a w p r o p e r l y d / a w n j oonvention. wi l l h o l d i n M i c h i g a n , a n d s u c h wil l y e t I „ & Col.. May l A - T h e RepubUaaa i . • Btate convent ion held here yes t e rday se-

lected H. U. Woleott, Wil l iam A. Hamlll, J . W. Winna te . C. N. Donaldson, John H. Urudersoa ami IrvinK Howber t as de lega tes to Hie Nat loual convention, They go unin-• t ruc led .

OMAHA. Xeb.. May 18.—The ItciHibllusos convened In t h l s c i t y y e s t e r d a y and sclix.-ted as di-leirat<-o-at-large to t h e Nst ional con-vention J o h n 1L Thurs ton , Pa t r i ck Egan. George W . Heist and K. A. N e r v a l T h e delegates a r e un lns t ruc ted , but f avor Blaine. •

1)KS MOINBS, la. . May 10 . -The Nat ional convention of the Eiiual RiKhts pa r ty , in •es . lon In th i s ci ty yes te rday , n o m i n a t e Belva A. Loelrwnod, of Washington , for President , and Alfrxd H. Love, of Philadel-phia. for Vice-Presidenl .

Ni;w HAVES. Conn.. May 17.—Th# Repub llcan Stati? convent ion has chosen the fol-lowing dulegatcs-a t - large to Chicago: Kunmul Kessenden, S a m u e l L W a r n e r , E. 3. Day and H. S Henry .

NASIIVII.I,E, Tean . , May 18.—The S ta te

b e p l a c e d u p o n t h e s t a t u t e s in all p ro-

b a b i l i t y .

THB R e p u b l i c a n S e n a t e has passed t h o

r a i l w a y l and g r a n t f o r f e i t u r e bi l l ,

w h i c h , if i t sha l l pass t h e D e m o c r a M c

H o u s e , w i l l r e s to re t o t h e peop le be-

t w e e n e i g h t a n d t e n mi l l i ons of a c r e s of

l a n d , g r a n t e d in a i d of railway con-

s t r u c t i o n . b u t t h e c o n d i t i o n s of w h i c h

g r a n t s h a v e been f o . f e i u - d b y t h e r a i l -

w a y a t h e m s e l v e s iu n o t c o m p l y i n g w i t h

t h e t e r m s of t h e g r a n t These l a n d s

c h i e l l y l ie in M i c h i g a n , F l o r i d a . O r e g o n ,

W a s h i n g t o n t e r r i t o r y , a n d t h e b o u t h -

w a s t .

T l lE D e t r o i t a s ses so r s a r e m a h i n g I

m o v e m e n t in t h e r i g h t d i r ec t i on , in be

g i n n i n g a c r u s a d e a g a i n s t u n o c c u p i e d [ Prohib i t ion convent ion, in semiion here

t r a c t s o f l a n d in t h e s n b u i b s , he ld f o r I nomina ted J B. Andereon , of . , , i Bristol, fo r Uovernor, and U . W . A rmis t e sd

s p e c u l a t i v e purposes , t h e uUen t ion b e i n g a n a j ^ ^ electors-at- large.

t u a s sess t h e m a t n e a r l y t h e i r a c t u a l o r

wi l l ing v a l u e , i n s t ead of o n e - t h i r d b e l o *

a i i n f o r m e r y e a r s . O n e p iece h a s been

J4i.invji.LK, Tenn., May H.—The Repub-lican State l onvual ion met ut noon Wednes-day and enose t h e fo l lowing s s d"legate»-st- largn to tho Chicago convenUon: A- A.

r a i s e d f r o m |18 .000 t o #«(l,000, t h e fo r - j Taylor, L. C. Houk, Ueuura l Ueorge Manay m e r v a l u e b e i n g t h a t of las t y e a r . A s - ' snd 8. A. McElwee (colored). Thu delsga-s e s s m e n t s o n i m p r o v e m e n t s , " e s p e c i a l l y 1 U™ w a s I n s t r n c W f o r Blaine.

privat<* d w e l l i n g s a r e o n t h e o t h e r h a n d C a ^ S

M i n g r e d u c e d f r o m t h e v a l u a t i o n of fo r - pa r ty nominated A. J . S t ree te r . of Illinois, m e r y e a r s . for Pres iden t , and Cha r l e s E. C j n n i n g h a m ,

of A r k a n s a s , for VU e-Pres ident . No fus ion was effectad wi th tl ie Uqlled Labor pa r ty

THE f u n d a m e n t a l e r r o r of t h e fre-* or t h e Orecnbueker s . Thu p la t fo rm favor s t r a d e r s i s . t h a t t h e v a s s u m e t h a t t h e , pensions for soldiers, coml imru fore ign

. . . t u - i w i contrm-t UlMr. d f n u i n d s the o x d u i l o a of c o n s u m e r ,Hi> s t h e t a x . T h i s is a b s u r d . c h l r l r w . w o n u u l „ l R r > i r e . . r b i t r a -

a n d h a s been d i s p r o v e d h u n d r d s of tion in labor d isputes , a reduct ion of t h e t i m e s . O n s u ^ a r , f o r i n s t ance , t h e c o n - ! hour* labors, aducat lon of tho masses

a u m e r d o e s imv th i . d u t v b e c a u s e t h o t c i n d t h e ' » , ) 0 " t l o n u , u , i ' . monopoly and pay t l i e d u t y , hecausc t h e tc- | t n u N A r P H o l u l i o n o p ^ i , , , f u s i o l l W i t h

t M p r o d u c t o f t h e D i n t e d S t a t e s is o n l y t h ( , Kapubli . au or Democrat ic pa r ty was a b o u t o n e - t e n t h w h a t wu use . P u t i t is adopted. n o t s o n o w w i t h m a n u f a c t u r e d g o o d s . S f a i s o n s L H Hi.. May 17.—Tho Prohibi-

- A r a e t l c i i n - m . d . ! S t S ^ ' S & T Z goo<la in w h u t o m a n u f . i c t u r e t h e r e is H a r t s fo r Governor . Joseph L. Whit look c o m p e t i t i o n ( ami i t is h a r d to find o n e in for L ieu tenan t Uovcroor , J . Koss H a n n a

w h i c h th t - re Is n o t ) has n o r e f e r e n c e t o ^ 0 f D / l a h Copp, J r fo r . . . . i i t. . . Audi tor , K. K. Andrews for At torney Oen-t h e r a l e of t h e d u t y t h e r e o n , t o r in- e r a l n n ( | j w H j r t t o r T r e i u m r o r . t h e

s t a n c e , t h e d u t y o n c o m m o n ca l i co <s p l a t fo rm favor s e n t i r e prohibit ion of the five c e n t s a y a r d — y e t y o u c a n b - y Uquor trafflc, f emale suf f rage , a tariff for

A ™ ^ - a . i . c u .

y a r d a t a n y s to re in t h e c o u n t r y ! T h e public schools. T h a d e l a t e s a t - larg« to p e r s o n w h o b u v s i m p o r t e d goods h a s to t h e N a t i o a a l c o u v o n t i o n a r a : Miss F rances

p a y t h e a m o u n t of t h e d u t y in t h e p r i c e J , j h n , 0 a -

b e p a y s fo r t h e m : b u t t h e p r i c e o f , B r n . t L O j , Y U a y ,7. _ T h e Republic-

A m e r i c a n goods is flxe<l b y t h e cos t of m s held the i r Sta le convent ion in th i s c i ty m a n u f a c t u r e . i ye s t e rday and elected tho fol lowing ael-

i egntes-ut large to t h e Chicago convent ion : ! Benator Hiicock. Chauncey M. Oepew, ex-

T H S m e a n s t h e y u s e f o r o b t a i n i n g • S e n a t o r Miller and ex Sena to r P i a t t The i r " f r e e b a l l o t a n d a n h o n e s t c o u n t " d o w n . Brs l choloe Is Blaine, Depew si-i-ond. T h e i n i i o u t b C a r o l i n a ia n ico lv s h o w n b y t h e ' reso lu t ions adopted pledge un i ted and . . . . . 1 • W — „ i lea lous suppor t of t h e Republ ioan Standard-f o l l o w i n g r s e o l n t i o n s , w h i c h w e r e re- ] t h e , h , ) e v „

c e n t l y a d o p t e d a t a D e m o c r a t i c c o n v e n - , they may be, and condemn t h e f ree - t rade t i o n i n L a u r e n s , a n d p u b l i s h e d in t h e j I h ^ r i e s of Mr. Cleveland 's annua l me*-

C h a r l e s t o n N e w s a n d C o u r i e r : ^ p 4 r L i M l l l D , j ( M r 1 T . - U th i s ci ty

R o s o l v e d , T h a t t h o C o u n t y E x e c u t i v e . e s t e r d a y tha Republ icans selected C o m m i t t e e sha l l a p p o i n t l ive w h i t e m e n . K. F. Davis, U. » . Har t l ey , C. k n o w n to b e h o n e s t a n d f a i r D e m o c r a t e j U. K d w a n l s and Joe l P. Ueatewealk s i n c e t h e wSr , n o t e x c l u d i n g y o u n g | a s dolegates-at- large to the Nat ional w h i t e m e n w h o h a v e a t t a i n e d t h e i r ma- convent ion. The p l a t fo rm says t h e tariff j o r i t y s i n c e 1878. w h o sha l l n e t a s m a n - : legislation proposed by the Democratio

«a t t h e c o m i n g p r i m a r y e l e c t i o n , p a r t y is a g la r ing s u b t e r f u g e and an at-o t w h o m s h a l l r ead e a c h t i c k e t t e m p t to des t roy t h e American policy of

vo t ed a n d t h e o t h e r t w o sha l l k e e p a pro tec t ion to Amer ican indus t r ies a n d la-c o r r e c t roll of t h e n a m e s of vo te r s . T h e , b o r in tho in t e res t s of foreign countr ies , s a i d b o a r d of m a r . g e r s sha l l p l a c e sa id j DATTON, U.. May 17 . -The DCBDCratio r o l l w l t h i u cbe uai loc h o * w i t h t h e t i c k - . d a t e c o n v n t l c n w-is held in t h i s e i t y yea-e t s , seal u p s a m e a n d r e t u r n t h o b o x to t e r J i iy . ami tut f o l l o w l n j nnmlnat lona t h e c o u n t y c h a i r m a n , w h o in e v e n t of a w e r e made : S e c r e t a r y of Sta te , Boston O. t j u t e s l ni'Uir Qve d a y s ' n o t i c e AFCAJJ OIK>U Y o u n g . J u u x e S u p r e m e Court . L y m a n R. s a i d b o * in t h e p r e s e n c e of t h e E x e c u - Cri tcht i ' - ld Thu p la t fo rm indorses Prcsi-t i v e C o m m i t t e e , r e c o u n t t h e vo t e s a n d den t Cleveland 's Admluls t ra t ion . dec la res r e d e c l n r e t h e r e s u l t of t h e p r i m a r y . | t h a t h is renominai ion is demanded by t ha

2. T h a t n o n e g r o sha l l v o t e in tho In t e re s t s of the count ry , and approves t h e n e * t p r i m a r y e l r c f o n w h o c a n n o t p rove Mills Tariff bill. Delegates a t large lo t h e b y five respons ib le w h i t e D e m o c r a t s t h a t Nat ional convoat lou w e r e chosen a s fol-h e v o t e d w i t h tl ie D e m o c r a c y f o r D a m p - l ows : Calvin S. Brico. Thomas K. Powell , t o n a n d t h e S t a t e t i c k e t in 1876 a n d has Cha r l e s W Baker and L. E. Holden. b e e n a D e m o c r a t e v e r s ince . I SSOAUA . MO.. May 1 7 . - T h e Republ icans

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 m e t in t h i s olty y e s t e r d a y and nominated 1 E. E . Kimball fo r Governor . The p l a t fo rm

H A ^ f P A D r n t K l M of t o b a c c o s a y t h a t denounces ballot bi>x f r a u d s in the S o u t h ;

t h e h a b i t o f c l u - w i n g is rap id ly b e c o m -

i n g a s o l a o l e t e a s t h a t of snu l f t a k i n g ,

e x c e p t a m o n g w u r k i n g m e n . " Y o u

wi l l And nom. ' of t h o o l d e r men

of . w e a l t h a n d r e f i n e m e n t w h o c h e w

n o w a d a y s , " sa id a l a r g e d e a l e r , " b u t

t h e y a c q u i r e d t h e h a b i t yea r s a g o . w h e n

i t w a s n o t t h o u g h t v u l g a r o r d i s r e p u t a -

b le t o c h e w , a n d t h e r e w e r e m e m b e r o

of t h e s u p i e m e c o u r t of t h e U n i t e d

S t a t e s w h o w e r e n o t e a s y o n t h e bench

u n l e s s t h e y h a d a q u i d . A v e r y f e w

c l e r g y m e n use t o h a c o o in th ia w a y , a n d

extols the Unancial ach ievements of the Kepubl ican pa r ty and opposes f r e e t rade . The fol lowing a r e the delegates-a t - large to t h e National convent ion ; Chauncey L Fl l ley, Congressman Will iam W a r n e r , Colonel l>. P. Dye r and Jo seph Pelham.

UOSTOOMKHT, Ala. . May 17,—The Repub-l i c ans met h e r e y e s t e r d a y and nominated a Hta le t icket , with W. T. Ewing for Gov-e rnor . Tho p l a t fo rm condemns tho Presi-d e n t ' s m e w a g f . tho Mills bill and toe P r e s i d e n t ' s d i s rega rd of civil service. The fo l lowing were chosen de legHtes-aUarge to t h e Nallouul convcn t lnn . B. M. Long, J D. Hary , J . W. J o n e s and A. Royd.

POBTJ,»NI>. Me. M a y I T . - T h o P r o h i b i t i o n convent ion nomina ted Volney B. Cus i a f a s

n u t a l e w of t h e o l d e r l a w y e r s a n d o th- i t s c and ida t e fo r Qovoraor , and chose those

tr c , T Bl„ b s r a r s r s r s s x ' T s t h e y o u o g e r g e n e n t i o n of •-•ultivatwl B u r r o , v l l l l l d M r , . U a n n a h J . Uallcy.

m e u o f good m a n n e r s t h e r e a r e very | LKXI.NUTOX, Ky.. May 17 . -Tho Demo-f e w , c o m p a r a t i v e l y , n o w t o be f o u n d 1 c r a u mot h e r o y o s ^ r d a y and s e l e o i c d t h #

w h o c h e w . T h e y o u n g m a n of t o day

r a r e l y a c q u i r e s t h e hal- i t , a n d I p r e d i c t

t h f . t w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w yea r s uuers of

t h e w e e d in t h i s f o r m wil l b e on ly t hose

w h o b e l o n g t o t h e leas c u l t i v a t w l soci-

e t y . I t is n o w r e g a r d e d v e r y b a d f o r m

t o c h e w , t h o u g h t h i r t y y e a r s a g o i t w a s

n o t . No ; c h e w i n g ia g u i n g t h e w s y

Qt s n u l f t a k i n g .

fo l lowing delegatos-at- largo to Congressman McKeni le . J . U.

St . Louis 1 Congressman McKeni le . J . II. Hendr icks , H e n r y Wat t e r son and J . D. Har r i s . Re so-lu t ions w e r e adopted indors ing President, CloveLiad 's A d m i n i s t n l i o a and t h e Mills Tar i f f hill .

S o a * o . . * , V a . ' M n y 17.—Tho Dewocra ta me t h e r e y e s t e i d a y and selected J o h n 8. Barboor , J . W. Daniel, P. W. McKenney and a G. Marshal l a s d e l e g a t e s a t - largo t o tho St . Louis convention. Besolutiuna i t -d o r s i n e CTevslnad w e r e adaoled.

KicMh'sVitii. Ind. . May 'i '7.—Sonnlor V Z inuncnnan w a s nxmlmliRd fur ( 'ongress yes t e rday bv tho Ti-nih d is l r le l Demnerats

SAN FBAM IS< O. May 17.—The Sixlii dis-t r i c t Dumoera t s yes t e rday iiniiilniiled Itu'il B. Ter ry f o r (Congress,

ST. PABL, Minn, May IS.—The Domocra l , assembled In th i s ei ty yester i iay and seleet.. ed A. A . Ami's. xl> haei Doruti. Hubert Smith and J o h n Lmlwig a s de lega tes at-large tu St . Louis. They w e r e ins t ruc ted fo r Cleveland. The resolut ions demamled tariff re form.

Qaa iNsao i io , N. C., May IS.—The Pro-hibi t lonis ts in S t a t e convent ion in th i s city nominated a ful l Sta le t i cke t with W f . Walker , of Greensboro, fo r Governor

L o s A.NUKI.KS. C u i . , m , i \ 11 A t t h e D e m -

ocrat ic convent ion 111 th i s city yes te rday M F. Tarpey , W. U. English, C. W. Taylor and S tephen M. Whi le w e r e chosen deio-gates-at l a rge to St. 1.011 Is. The p la t form indorses P r e s i d e n t Cleveland 's Ailniln.s-t ra t ion and f avor s his renominat ion.

PKTSHSSI n o . Va. , May IS.- T h e R e p n b -

l icans mot y e s t e r d a y in this ci ty and chuso William Mahone. John IS. Wal ls , T. Z. B. Allen and A. H. Harr i s a s delegates-al-l a rge Ui Chicagu.

Wi< BITA, Kan., May 18.—The Democrats in session in t h i s e i t v yes te rday selected S. F. Neeley. H. S. Wlngley, Angel l Mat thews. E. F. Haaan . W. F. Harr is , « . A. Collet and M. J . O 'Meara a s de lega tes to St. Louis. They were ins t ruc ted lor Cleveland.

BATO* HULOE, La.. May W.—The Demo-e ra t l c leg is la tors yeti lerday rennniinaleil R. L Olbson for United S u i e s Bonator.

JAMESTOWN . D. T .May 18.—The Republic-a n s me t yes te rday In th i s ci ty and selected a s de legates to Chicago Messrs. Baiiuy, Bo-gar ls , Moody, Sul l ivan. Hopp. Foster , P lummer , Hubbard , Hansbrongh and Rich-ardson. All a r e for Blaine save one. I.iresh-am Is Kccoud choice of the en t i r e delega-tion, T h e p la t form a r r a i g n s the liemo-cra t lc pa r ty fo r re fus inK Dakota admission.

D o v r a , Del., May IS. The Kepu1)licans convened in this city yes te rday and chose Henry C. McLear, E. U. Bradford . J 11 Whi t ake r . A. C. Connor Char les B. T r e a r and C. H. Maull as de legates to Chicago. The reso lu t ions denounce the Pres iden t ' s tariff messaiw and thu Mills bill ami indorse high license, The delcKales a re unin-s t ruc led , but f avor lilalno.

SSDAI.U, Mo.. May IS.—In this ci ty yes-terday tho Dumoerats r lcc ted the following delegates-at- larxe to the St. Louis conven-t ion: J o h n G'Day, D. W, Cnr ru th , E. L. Mar t lu a n d N a t C. Dryden . The p la t form Indorses P res iden t Cleve land ' s Adminis-t ra t ion and instrui.-ts the delegated to vote for h is renominat ion.

EA-STOV, Md. .Muy K — T h e Maryland !le-publli-ans n a t hero yes t e rday , ami Wal t e r B. Brooks. Adam E. King. William I).

TIIK MKJHTV F l . m j ) . FROM WASHINGTON.

O r o a t S u f f e r i n g C a u s o d b y t h e A D a l l y R o c o r d o f P r o c a o d l n ^ a i n

F r e s h e t i n t h e M i a a l s s l p p l .

Hiinilr . i is or Fainll les l l o n i e l . u anil Sn-iies of OeiMiliitloii Cvprywh.re—

Thaii.HiiiU of t e r e s "f r r a |M Now a Va»t InlaiKl sen .

« nrsoi.ATS ni-Tiiu r . QftNi 1. III.. May I'.i. The g r e a t Hood In

t h e Mississippi is now the h l g h e s t o u rec-ord . wi th the single except ion of the inun-dation of INM A c revasse occurred in t h e Sny pposlto 11 oinitial ea r ly T h u r s d a y inornlmr. and now the ent i re re-gion proleeteil b thut emlmPikinent is a vast lake. 'I'liere an- •.'I.Viiio acres In tho region, all ol which was tmiler cul t ivat ion. Tho f a n n e r s were d r iven out of the i r homes and are now camped on the up-land wilhoiit food or siieit-'r As an illus-t ra t ion of the devas ta t ion created by t h e Hood it may be meiit otnsl that ono f a r m e r in the ci ty said Tliursi lay that two weeks ago lie refuseii >l."i,liutl fur his fa rm, but tha t now he would seil It lor *l.'i Tho total urea of cul t ivated llelds submerged in t h e two levee i l is l r iets U v.MI.OHl. and t h e loss to c rops a ill aggrei ta te *.1,OOU,Oiy. A relief movoment was hold in tin city T h n r s day night

S t Loc t s . May Hi - F r i d a y ' s r--|iorU f rom t h e HIMHIIHI illstrlcLs a r e from Keo-kuk . la. , to the remote pu r l s of Arkansas , i n d show te r r ib l e i les iruct lon. A l-oulsl-una (Mo.) dispati-h says tha t the b reaks in the levee here caused the f i v e r lo fall abou t a foot s ine" Thtirsdiiy niu-hi, but tho flood Is InereasliiK in the Kii\ ills-t r ic t f rom one etui lo the other. Au-o ther b r eak is-curred below this c i ty Thtirsilay niulit. and the loiii-iit is now rush ing f rom the lower end of the valley to meet with the Hood eoiniiiir from tho o ther break above. A ureal maiiy .of the f a r m s a n ' ten feet under water and the bui ld ings almost ruined l. 'rops will b e e n - i t i re ly des t royed Tho only remaining hope of tho f a r m e r s is tha t t h e wa te r will s o out in t ime for a late corn crop,

tJciNcv, 111., May 'ii .—The mighty Hood In the Mississippi, which will be temem- i bered a s wi thou t a p receden t in the de- ' s l ruct ion and snffer ini ; c rea ted , is s lowly > abat ing and it Is thouuht that the wors t pf the high wa te r is passed. But tho wors t thut could liappen has a l ready occurred, hundreds of famil ies hav ing been r ende red homeless amf thousands of ac re s of growlnir crops ru ined , to say noth-ing of tho loss entailed by demolished dwell ings, wrecked fenci'S and v i s h u u l s . i A t r ip th rough the submeriiisl reg ions | shows t h a t the stories of losr, and s o f f e n a g i

exugg t r

t h o j j e n a t e a n d H o u a e .

Burchlnal , D-nlol D, Dickson. W G, Tuck, Milton G. U r n s r and Thomas Gorsuch were i a l ready published have not beei selected a s de legates a t - la rgo to Chicago, I a ted in tho least. They were un ins tmc tcd . T h e rerolut lons ! P rom tho nor thern etui of Adams County denounce the Pres ident ' s f r ee - t rade mes- ; to tho sou thern end of Pike County thu land SM*- I on tho Il l inois side ol thu r ive r was protect-

T h e Pnnslon Appro|ir lal l i in Hill I'usseii by tha Senate—Tlia I.111115 DUeas-

•Iimi lii lli«« I lnu .a Over Ilia Tar i f f Bill at an Knd.

SENATS.

WASinvrtTON, May HI—The Sena te yes-terday passed the House bill to limit t h o work of l e t t e r -ca r r ie r s e igh t hours a day. .* Joint resolution was Introduced to allow the Dist r ic t of Columbia representa-t ion In both Honses of ConuresK. The bill to es tabl ish a depar t iuent oMabor .ind t h e Pension t p p r o p r i a t p m , , ' l l ' w e r e consid-ered.

WASMINUTON. M a y 17 .—In t h e y e s -

t e rday bills w r r e passed l l x ingpens ions f u r t h e loss of one eye ' o r the sight thereof a t llii a m n n t h a n d pro|>nrtlnnaiel.v lo r the luss of both eyes , al lowing aid to S t a t e homes for disabled soldiers at the r a t e of IIKI a y e a r fur each i n m a t e ; and bills fo r waaon bridges iurri)-.s the Mississippi r iver a t

j Clinton and Musca t im, la, ' WAMMVMOV. May I" The Pension Ap-

p u p n a t c bill was paeM ,! in the S e n a t e yesteriiay, also numerous o ther bills of

I local ImporUuice. Adjourned to the J l s t . WASHIVOTON, M a y i n t h e S e n a t e

yesterday a bill was passed (o es tab l i sh a por t of del ivery a t ( I rand Rapids. Mich. A bill was intriHliicNl by S e n a t o r Blair (N. II.) to stop all Government work on Sun-day, including jwisul truds|H)rtutlon. ami t i l work by pe r sons a t r l corpora t ions , and also provides t h a t no person shall imgugu hi any play, name, amusement or recriM tion to tho distur. .ui ico of o t h e r s on S u n -day. The Mill larv Conimit tee repor ted favorably a bill Ui I n e r - j s e the annual ap-

Sraprlation fo r t h e mili t ia i r o m smMMi to j0u,0()0.

THE IIOITSK.

WA.«niNOTON,|May H i . - I n the House yes -terday Messrs. Uut tc rwor th (O,;, Hemler-soti (111.) a id S ' .vmour. (Mich.) spoko against the Tariff bill, and Mr Bitckalew (Pa.) s u p p e r « d it.

W A.SIIINI1TON. IViy 17—In the House yes-t en l ay deba te on tin.' Tariff bill was eon tinued, severa l members speak ing fo r ami atrainst the measure . The bill appropr i a t ing 1310,000 for a b ranch home fo r vo lunteer disabled soldiers i t)Grunt County , Ind., w a s pa-sseil. %

WASIII.NOTOX, May IS.—The Tariff bill w a s f u r t h e r discussed, Mr. Mason i l l l . ) making the pr inc ipa l a r g u m e n t aga ins t t h e maasure. and Mi. Cox (N. Y.) in i ts favor .

WA •uiM.rnN, May 19.—In tho House yes-terday Mr. Randal l (Pa.) spoke a t l eng th

•ainst t h e Mills Tariff bill. The p lan he advocated fo r reilnoing taxa t ion and t h e ac cumulated s u r p l u s war. l»v t h e abolit ion of in ternal r e v e n u e taxes, with t h e execpt lun

GSASD IUPIOS. Mich., May K - T h e P R . Z " Z o t U v ^ t h " ^ o T T m , * » a n ^ M " l ib i t ion isu yes t e rday^se l ec t ed Rev John b rac ing W i » . l acn-s, t h e soil being tne ^ V " " . J 1 ^ ' ,.^'' . ' 1 " hibitlnnistA

Russell, f amuel Dickie, Mrs, Mary T, I r ichest in the State . All tho region La th rop and Alfred W i s e a s de l ega t e s s t - ' i s now one vast l ake f rom six to ten large lo ludlanspol ls . The p la t form de- tee t in dep th . AIOIIK t h e bluff on Hie east-d a r e s fo r absolute National prohibi t ion I e rn edge of the submerged d is t r ic t hun-and woman suffrage. | d reds of famil ies a re cunijied. l iving in

VIKOIMA, Nov., May I S . - T h e Democrats ; tents , h u t s and in the open air . Before the met here yes t e rday and e loc t adas delegates | Hood moat of these people w e r e well-to-do, to the Nat ional conveut ion ex-Senator J . ' p r o s p e r o u s t anne r s , but now they have 0 . Fai r ,_N. H. W. Mason, J . W. Dorsey, , Utile or uothing. George E r n s t , J . S. Mooney and B. Garra-gen. Congressman Ueorge W. Cassldy w a s renominated by at 'clamation.

CINCINNATI, May IS.—Tlie L'nlted Labor Nat ional convention yes t e rday Dominated Rober t H- Cowdry. of Illinois, for Presi-den t . and W . H, T. Wakefield, of Kansas , fo r Vice P r e s i d e n t Mr. Cowdry is a Chi-cago d rugg i s t .

CoLi'MsiA. K. C , May 14—The Democrats In convention hero yes to rday selecteij a s de legates-a t - la rge to' St . Louis A, F. Har t , P. W. Lnwson, W. Jone* and C. A. Wood. The p l a t fo rm indorses tho Adminis t ra t ion of P r e s iden t ClcveUnd.

PBTKBSSI,so. V a , May 1 9 . - T h e an t l -MRhone Republ icans yes te rday in Sta to convent ion elected V. D. Gronor, Samuel M. Vost , B. A. Paul (colored) and C. A. Herman as delegates-a t - large to Chicago, and they w e r e iiistructeil for Blaine.

BKUH., Ind,, May 19.—The Prohibi t ion-ists of t h e Eighth Congressional d i s t r ic t nominated h e r e Friday Dr. J . J . I.. Myers, of Bloomingdale. for Congress by acclama-tion. The S ta t e p la t fo rm was adi.plcd,

TISI.OLA. 111., May IU—The Prohlbillou-lst» of t h e F i f teenth d i s t r ic t have uomi nated fo r Congress J a m e s A. Sheldon, of Champa ign County, w h o will make an act-ive c a n v a s s

BANUOB, Me., May i l — T h e DenuxTats

Much s ickness prevai ls among Ihs un fo r tuua l e s , owing lo wan t and expoimre, but p r o m p l measures have been taken to a l levia te the i r suffer ings . Relief cummil-tees f rom Quinev went above and below tho ci ty Sunday with provisions, c lothing ami medicines, and most of thi! asea of immedia te want have been cured for, hue tho v ic t ims will need ass is tance for sev-eral weeks to come. Severa l thousand dol lars have been raised in th i s city fo r tho benclil of the victims and more will bo

was 11 r andamenta l Di'tiiocrutle pr in ciplo, and said the Mills bill would br iuj t about incalculable i n j u r y lo the indus t r i e s of America . He c i ted history to show t h a i s ince the close of tho war . and even since the so-culled pan ic of ISMI, the re had been g r e a t e r p rogress in the common w e l f a r e among the iieople of tho United S ta les t han eve r before , which f a c t seemed lo sett le tha question as to w h e t h e r wo should ad-here to t h e benevolent ' policy of pro tec t ing homo m a n u f a c t u r e s . Mo. nopollcs, Mr. Randal l said, exis ted wi thou t the tariff. The S t a n d a r d Oil T rus t and p tber t r u s t s w e r e put protectod by I t He waft fop protect ion of l abor in all S ta tus . The Mills hill placed on t h e f r e e list a s so-called raw ma te r i a l s var ious ar t ic les which it would be impossible to m a n u f a c t u r e iu this count ry , except by inducing American

dollecled. The Inundated regions a r e ful l ; i ! ^ ' 1 1 ' n U , . . ' h • ' ! o ' , " 8

of d e f l a t i o n , l - s e r t e d homesteads wi th 0.f ^ r . 1 the w a t e r lapping the eaves a re

the most f r equen t a s well us the most pa the t ic sight. Bui h e r e and there Is a •park of l ife not yet ext inguished bv tho a l l .des t roying waters . While the vast ma-jor i ty of the inhab i t an t s lied to the h igher land a few were not g ran ted time to get away o r mlsjudRi-d t h e charac te r of the b r eaks in the levee ami determined to s t ay wi th the i r humus, ami a r e now living In tho ga r r e t s or on the roofs.

| In the Sny levee d i s t r i c t below th i s c i t y t h e s i tua t ion Is Intlnitely worse t han in t h e regions of the nor th . The crevasse , which completed t h e in-unda t ion . opened ut the upper cud of the embankment and the|>enl-up w a t e r s f r o m t h " river p o u n d over the vast t r a d

scried t h a t instead of reducing cus toms revenue t.M.OOU.iiilU, tho effect Aould be to largely Increase the revenue, n h i l e it would de s t roy an incalculable amoun t of mater ia l wea l th . Mr. MeKiuley iO. i i i l so spoke a g a i n s t the bill, and Mr. Breckin-ridge (Ky ) spoke In l i s suppor t .

WASHIMITDV, May'Jl .—The deba te o n t h e tariff cloBcd in t h e House qu Sa tu iday . Mr. Reed i M l J S|>ok« aga ins t t h e bill, say ing he did not propose to defend protect ion. I t s vas t g r o w t h wi th in t h e last q u a r t e r ol a aentary , de fended it b e l t e r oven t han elo-ciuent ora t ions . Russia, t h e gru inory of Europe, hud abamluned f r e e t rade , and Aus t r ia . Germany. I taly. Mexico and tho Dominion of Canada, t h a t child of Br i ta in herself , had all joined t h e a r m y of protec-tion. S p e a k e r Carlisle Of the F o u r t h d i s t r ic t nominated Thomas of rii farmli ig ' land, sweeping every th ing i l "" ' f " ' " K ' ' r f a V ? r o t

J S t e w a r t , of BatiKor. fo r Congress ves te r - before i t The torrent rushed down iu a 1 , ^ s a j lng ine tiOie h a d come fo r a . L KI..I. wi.k • T revision in t h e interest of justice, f a i r n e s s

and Pellet f r o m excessive and needless day.

BATO* KOCOB. L a . , M a y I L — G o v e r n o r

Franc i s T. Nlcholls and Lieutenant-Gov-s r n o r J a m e s J e f f r e y s w e r e inaugura te i l

Les t e rday , and a f t e r w a r d s held a jo int ivee and recoptiOD,

Th r r a Acqal t ta i l , Isnu.NAi-oi.is. Ind. . May I i — T h e I W e r o l

g rand j u r y , lu the tally sheet case, has re-tu rned a part ial verdict . J o h n Counsel-man . J o h n Rrardon and Dr. C. M. Metcalfu were acqui t ted , but no report was given by County Clerk Sull ivan or Deputy George Budd. These men were t n e alleged accom-plices of Coy and Bernbamer . a l ready cun-yicted. The lat ter s t a r t ed f o r Michigan L'lty pen i t en t i a ry at once.

g r e a t wave several fee t high with a force which noth ing could withHtaml. Oppo- , , , , , , s i te t h e crevasse was the m a m i f l c e n t resi- . t f l l U u " ' a u . d ^ V i n " " T U " ' V U r p ? M 5 l l " d

deuce of Mr. Stillwell. of which not a ves t , b c ^ " j U l f hb l U - ^ P.redxlea g r e a t

ige remains. The f a r m e r s In the d i s t r ic t , o r t b o the bill be-worked on the weaken ing levee wi th the '"""v" d ' , energy of despera t ion , oeosing not t h e i r . WWUIXOTOS, May 2 1 - l n t h e House ye»-effor ts unt i l the bank gave way Thu noiso f " * ' * , l b e b l " l ' r c ' , l i l 1 ? " " P a r t m e u t of tha t ai 'companlud it could be d is t inc t ly , Agr icu l tu re w a s passcni. It was voted lo beard fu l ly two miles. ' ftopemmur in the S e n a t e a m e u d m e n l s to

Tho towns of Full l ' r eek . Seehorn and ho Pension Appropria t ion bill . BUls were Hulls a re but mere is lands, and h u n d r e d s b l f o d u c e d to place on the f r e e list a r t ic les of r e f u g e e s a re huddled together in l imited o f m c w f a n d l s e the proiluctlon of which space. Four or live famil ies a re l iving In a a y ho control led by t m s t s and eombina ea.-h of t h e rooms in the few houses abovo 1 ^ tt.nd Provid ing fo r a public bu i ld ing the wa te r , and ure i u f f e n n g intensely. i a t C ' t n ^ n . la- The Dlplomaiic a n d Con-

(Ji INI v. I l i . May •. ' . ' .-The d rowning of 1 s ^ a r . l l , u ! J b o U l s l r i ' - ' t 0 ' Lolumbiu appro-Samuel Moore in the Indian Grove levee ; P R U U U N B111* " " R E P a « e d . d i s t r i c t bv t h e Hoods, a n d of t w o c h i l d r e n ) _ OTHIB .NOTIBI of Will iam Johnson in t h e Sny d i s t r i c t . | T WASHINOTON. May I 7 . - S e n o t o r Morlll was repor ted in th i s e i tv veslerday, and : nasaprwin led the fol lowing s u b c o m m i t t e e two famil ies are r epor t ed miss ing and no of the S e n a t e on f i n a n c e to consider tariff

Kai l rail f rom t h e Kdllorlat Chai r . C H I C A no. May 17.—Melville E. S tone has

•OU h i s s tock in the Uat'u X n n of t h l s c i t y . . , n . . „ u , , to hla pa r tne r , Victor F. l-awsou. and has t r ace of them can I*' foil I'd, It Is fea red H r , ' v " ' | ' " " sub j ec t s ; Allison. Aldr ich , res igned h is posltlou as niaiiiurin; edi tor of t h e paper . Mr, Lawson will h e r e a f t e r con-duc t bo th the bus iness and editorial de-po r tmen t s . Fail ing heal th Is assigned a s the csuso of Mr. S tone ' s re t i rement .

Ki l led His Wife and ll l inself. Sr . CBAKLRS. Mich., May HI.—Near hero

y e s t e r d a y Kdward Wilnian fatnlly shut h is w i f e because she j o inn l a church In oppo-sit ion to his wishes, and the ' i shot himself t h r o u g h t h e h e a n .

F a a r Men Ljrueli«.|. WOODWARD, Ind. T . May IU Four men

w e r e lynched T h u r s d a y n n h : nea r tha

t h a t many more fa la l l t i e s will yet have to be recorded

Tha Kiuperur la Halter .

Hlscock, Beck and Harr is . W A S R I X I I T O N . May 2 1 — W . L. B a n c r o f t ,

of Por t Huron, Mich , ha s been up|M)luled General S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the Ra i lway

B e a u N , May W . - T h e bul let ins announce ' S I " 1 1 Serv ice , vice T. E. Nash, resigned t h a t tho Emperor is wi thout fever Il ls 5 1 r Banc ro f t has accepted the appointmeDt s t r e n g t h is increasing, and he will be al- and wi l l e n t e r upon t h e d u t i e s of h i s office lowed to spend tho g rea te r purl of each day iu the open a i r

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FLOTO-Uood to Cbo ce Pa t en t .

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L E S T E l T w A L L A C K ' i BENEFIT,

Western bonier of t h e Cliemlvee s t r i p by Vigilantes. They were c h a r ed wi th rub-bery, t h i eve ry and m u r d e r in tho n e u t r a l ^So i Bpnag

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A Orea t Pa r fo rmanca of l ha f l a y of Hamla l la Nsw York t ' l ly .

NEW Y o a x . May t i . - T h e Mutru|>olltan Opora-Uouae was throiiKcd last n igh t un t h e occasion of the ac to rs ' benellt to Mr, Les t e r Wallack Tho p lu r was " Hamle t , ' ' and Messrs . Edwin Booth. Lawrence Bar-r e t t , Joseph Je f fe rson . W. J . F lorence, John Ul lber , F rank Mlyo, H e r b e r t Kel cey, Mme. Modjcska, Hose Co«hlan and O'.her famous actor* and ac t resses ap-peared In t h e c a s t The beneOclary made • s h o r t speech of t hanks , his voice s t t imes t r emb l ing wi th emotion. Mr BM'th, who had to respond tc two e n c o r e s played his p a r t In a superb manne r The total re-ceipts a re ttlcU). of wh ich Mr Wal lack will r ece ive about l-M.ouO,

Canlurcd al Last, MUSCOTAN, K a n , M a y I.V - W i l l i a m

Badger w a s a r r e s t ed here yes t e rday a f t e r h a v i n g boon u fug i t i ve f rom Just ice fo r twenty-Ave years, i n l i tf i he w in ap-pointed Indian agent by Pres ldoui Bucnan-su, res ign ing in i s t t i when th i Govern-mont, finding hlx accounts Incorrect , b r o u g h t suit and obtaiuod j u d t m e n i fo r C!7,0U0. Bailger d isappeared and w a s sup-posed to b e dead. He is 78 yea r s old.

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I r inh would ne i the r submi t e r bow to Borne. S B E E P - P o o r te choUe.. . .

J u n e 1 WASHI.IOTO*, May i i — A m e m b e r of Hie

Senate J u d i c i a r y Commit tee Is au t l io r i ty f u r the s t a t e m e n t t h a t t h e nominat ion of Mr, Ful le r to bo Chief J u s t i c e will be con firmed ut aa e a r l r day

I ' n ro i i s l i tu l l ana l . LAMSINU. Mich.. May i a—The Local-Op-

tion law. which has been adopted by over for ty count ies , was knocked out by a unan-imous d iv is ion of t h e S u p r e m e Cour t yes t e rday morning, ou the ground tha t the act w a s ent i t led " t o regulate," whi le i t real ly mean t prohibi t ion, ami t h c r e f o r o coatliclctl w i t h the const i tut iun

M r l b u d l s l Y i l r n t u s a t t l ie l i r an l s . j Naw YOHK. May 17. Two huinired of tho

delegates to the Methodist conference , w h o had s e r v e d under l l cnera l t i i an t du r inn tho

1 rebellion, made u forinul call upon Mrs. Gran t Tuesday. They were rei-eived by Mrs. G r a n t and Coluue. Fred G r a n t and

j wife,

T r y l n i lu Avoid War . ' N e w YORK, May ' i i .—United F'.ales

Minis ter Mclatnu, who bus jus t r e l u m e d f r o m P a r i s fo r a shor t visit to his home in Marylaud, th inks foreii ;u powers a r e t rying very h a r d to avoid u w a r , and It Is very doub t fu l whe the r they wil l s u . c e c d .

f 'omblnut lof i uf I rou >lru. P i r r - B f a o n . Pn,. May S i — T h e i ron maun,

f ao tu r e r s of the Mahouing valley have formed a combinat ion to advance ' h e i r urn-tua l In t s res t s . i t s m e m b e r s h i p includes

• every m a n u f a c t u r e r of Iron and steel in tho : valley.

I 'oUoned by Tomatoes . HASTINOS, N e b . , M a y 19 ,—Four o t t h a

family of A J Murray , a p rominen t busl-r.ess man of this place, h a v e been fa ta l ly

j poisoned b y eat ing tomatoes. taken f r o m cor-| roded '.in caus.

Fai lures for t h e Week. I New YOHK, May 19.—The bus iness fall-| u res d a r i n g the l a s t seven days number , 1 fo r t h e Uni ted Stn tes , 1W. and f o r Canada,

7; a to ta l of IW, compared w i t h Juy luM, week.

WARNER'S SAFE CURE. UUAND KAPIDS, Mich ' . J o n , 13, "ss—11 MCI.LKTT LAKE, Mich . — " W a r n e r ' s I DETROIT, M l o l u . M i r c h J l a t , ' t T . — I

h a v e r e c u n i m e r i l e d " W a r n e r ' s S a f e I S a f e C u r e " c u r e d tne t w i c e of in l lu in- h a v e been t a k i n R " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " C u r e " to m y n e i g h b o r , w h o is u s i n g i t | a i a t i o n of t h e b l a d d e r . T h e l l rs t t i m e I f o r s o m e t i m e , a n d I n i t t s t c o n f e s s t h a t a n d lindH m u c h re l ief . h a d been u n d e r th i ' d o c t o r ' s c o r e a n d m y h e a l t h is b e t t a r .

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c t . St . Klmo H o t e l .

The Great Scientific, Simple Blood Purifier R i ' M f U ' s . Mich. . Dec . "1th, > 7 . - 1 a m

a lung t i m e p a t r o n a n d a d v o c a t e of t h e m e r i t s of W n r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e . "

CLIO. Mich . . Dec . - '0 th . " S T . - P r e v i o u s 1}R.AM) RAPIDS, Mich . . Dec , 18, '87.— t o m o v i n g in M i c h i g a n . 1 r e s ided in S t . •• W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " is a f a v o r i t e w h e n I ' a t i i e r iues , O n t . , w h e r e 1 w a s e n g a g e d a n v t h i n g is t h e m a t t e r w i t h us . I t is a

, in t h e who lesa l e oil bus iness . My res- " ( i o d o e n d " a n d a j o y . Idence was in a d e e p va l ley o n t h e b a n k of a c a n a l . I w a s t a k e n w i t h f e v e r ii n d

[ a g u e . I w a s a lso t r o u b l e d w i t h pa in in | m y back a n d loins. I t o o k " W a r n e r ' s I S a f e C u r e " a n d w a s g r e a t l y re l ieved of

b o t h a i l m e n t s . •l'.1 N, I o n i a S t .

CURES ail Diseases Caused by Uric Acid, POISONED BLOOD,

K. SAHI.NAW, M i c h . , J a n . 7 t h , V « . - | have i i i l f e red f o r IU y e a r s w i t h w h a t p h y s i c i a n s ca l l p r o u o u n c e d c o n g e s t i o n !

of t h e l e f t k i d n e y , I h a v e s u f f e r e d t in -1 told a g o n y fo r t h e las t s i x y e a r s . I 'hys t -c i a n s h a v e d o n e n o t h i n g f o r m e e x c e p t ; to ml vise m e a g n i n s t t a k i n g co ld . F o u r ; bo t t les of " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " h a v e d o n e m e m o r e good t h a n all t h e d o c t o r s I h a v e h a d i n t e n y e a r s . I s ha l l k e e p . ou l a k i n / " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " its th i s is t h e lonKest t u n e I h a v e e s c a p e d in-t e n s e s u f f e r i n g f o r so m a n y y e a r s .

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S f N F I E U ) , Mich . , Dec . l l l s t . I feel u n a b l e to e x p r e s s m y g r e a t j o y f o r w h a t " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " h a s d o n e f o r m y m o t h e r . For t w e n t y - l i v e y e a r s s h e sulTered w i t h a " g r i p i n g pa in ' in t h e a b d o m e n . S h e t r i ed e v e r y t h i n g w i t h o u t rel ief . A n e i g h b o r r ecom-t n e n d e d " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e , " S h e t r i e d it. a n d b e f o r e she h a d t a k e n t h r e e b o t t l e s t h e r e s u l t w a s m a r v e l o u s . T h e f o u r t h bo t t l e c u r e d h e r . B e f o r e t a k i n g " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " s h e w a s t r o u b l e d w i t h n e r v o u s d y s p e p s i a , s leepless n i g h t s a n d a ser ies of f e m a l e c o m p l a i n t s . 1 c a n n e v e r say e n o u g h a b o u t " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e . "

[ A m u vn. Mich . , Dec . 23rd , "97—About : t h r e e yea r s a g o I s u f f e r e d f r o m a s h i v -

. r i n g pa in a c r o s s m y b a c k , t o g e t h e r i w i t h w e a k n e s s of t h e b l a d d e r . My

f a m i l y p h y s i c i a n d o c t o r e d m e f o r t w o ! m o n t h s w i t h o u t h e l p i n g m o a b i t . I j h e a r d of " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " a n d g o t | a bot t le , I w a s e n t i r e l y c u r e d b e f o r e I I h a d t a k e n t h e t h i r d bo t t l e , I h a v e n e v e r

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Malaria, -Backache, Neuralgia, Fema'e Complaints, Rheumatism, SAKAMA'.-. Mich . . J a n . 13th , "88. —My NOCRDEI.OOS. Mich . . Dec . 2 8 t h . K.VRWELL. Mich . . Dec . 3 1 s t . ' 3 7 . — l a m

w i f e has rece ived m u c h l ienel i t f r o m W e use " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " in t h e u s i n g " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " a n d B n J t h e use of " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " fo r k i d - 1 f a m i l y a n d r e c e i v e m u c h l ienel i t f r o m t h a t it is a No. 1 m e d i c i n e f o r w h a t i t i s ney d i so rde r . | t h e s a m e . r e c o m m e n d e d .

Dyspepsia, Headaches, Bad Skins, Eruptions, Imyure Blood. DETHIIIT. Mich. . Dec . l o t h , '87.—Sev-

era l y e a r s a g o 1 took a c o u r s e of t r e a t -m e n t f o r c a t a r r h . 1 f o l l o w e d t h e d i rec -t ions of m y p h y s i c i a n s , h u t r ece ived no lienelit , I w a s c o n v i n c e d t h a t I n e e d -ed c o n s t i t u t i o n b l t r e a t m e n t . I u s e d " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e . ' a n d f r o m u w e i a h t of 18.1 p o u n d s c l i m e d u p lo 180. I h a v e n s - o m m e n d e - I it to m v f r i e n d s ami m e m b e r s of f a m i l y a n d t h e y h a v e de r i ved bene f i c i a l r e s u l t s .

UVDSOSVILLE, M i c h . . D e c . 3 1 s t , ' 8 7 . — " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e ' l ias m e : w i t h g r e a t IUCCCM LO IUI; fomily. My b r o t h -e r w a s t a k e n , a s i t w e r e , f r o m t h e g r a v e , liv t h e w o n d e r f u l " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e . "

DETKOIT. M i c h . . Dec . I'), '87.—I h a r e o n s eve ra l o c c a s i o n s u s e d a bo t t l e of " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " f o r p u r i f y i n g m y b lood. In e v e r y e a s e i t ha s g l v s n g o o d s a t i s f a c t i o n .

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C E D A R S P I U N O S . M i c h . , D e c . 2 1 , ' 8 7 . — I h a v e used " W a r n e r ' s S a f e C u r e " a n d I t h i n k it a n e x c e l l e n t r e m e d y .

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WARNER'S SAFE CURE. M I N O R N E W S i n : M S .

Kor WMk Cmlail May !'!. F i f ty ilshiuif boats were lost 111 a r o c e a l

f a l e nit the Irisli coast . The new capltol buiidini; f u r T o i l s w a s

dedicated a t Aust in ou Wednesday A tire in the villageof \Valla.x'bur}.' O u t ,

Friday n ight , caused a loss of U0,0UU. U o g c h o l c n i has b « f u n to alarm tUo

f a rmer s in tho vicinity of Findlay, O. John I luddan. whose ncck was f r a c t u r e d

May 7, in New York, i t is though t wil l r e cover.

The Nat ioual Prnliibit lon camp uiect ln« will be h e l d a t Decatur , UL, J u l y 13-iI, in-clusive.

Three ftteomships l anded 'i.i«l7 imml-Krants a l Cas t le l i a rden . New York, on Sunday.

Colouel A. W. Morris . Audi tor Ueneral of r e n n s y l v a n i a . died in Phi lade lphia oa Munduy.

A comet is said to have been t i n t seen a t Roches ter , N Y,. Sunday tii*nt. iu tho uo i lhwes t sky .

The N e w ' t o r k C e n l n l Labor Union has voted not to have any deal ings w i t h the Knights of I.abor.

I leports f rom near ly every county | i n In-d iana show t h a t t h e coiulition of crops is much below the average .

The s t a lue of l i a r iba ld i . t h e Rift o l I ta l ian res iden t s of New York , is lo be unvailcd iu Wash ing ton si 1 mire J u n e 4.

Uomes teaders a r e pour im; in to t h e Mich- • I Kim woods Included in t h e recen t favor-able legislal lon in Wushinglou .

The cour t -house al Sidney, la., was set on tire Wednesday n igh t and burned wi th all t h e records. Loss, ttVOUO.

Denham ' s l ivery s tab le a t Harr isonvi l le , Mo., was burned on Sa tu rday , and s ix horses per i shed in t h e flames.

Commi t tees have la-en upiHiinted In New York to solicit subsc r ip t ious for t h e erec-tion of a monument to H o r a c e Greeley.

An a d d r e s s In favor of home-rule s igned by twe lve hundred ( j u n k e r s was p re sen ted tu M r l l l ads tone iu Uindon on Monday.

Mrs Weidler , the f a s t i n g inmii leof the cnunty hospital of Iauicaster . Pa , took food Thursday , the rtrs* t ime in flfty-fnijr days .

The Afr ican Methodist coa fc reuco a t In dianapolis Sa tun l ly e lec ted a s Bishops Messrs. Arne t t , Gaines . T a n n e r mid Gruut .

Wil l iam K Cody (Buffalo llilli, Indians , cowboys, animals , t en t s and p a r a p h e r n a -lia a r r ived In New York Sunday f rum Eu-rope,

Repo r t s f rom many po in t s lu tho North west show tlmt of lain cold ru ins and liKhl f ros t s have dune much duiiia^-e tu K'rowlDg crops.

Firo ut Uisville. Ky . Slonday morn ing des t royed A e post ofllce auil half a do/.-n olher buiidini,'*. Loss, par t ly in-sured.

Two dwel l ings and t w o lanre s tab les were se t on tiro at Anderson . N, C., on Mon day, lu a del iberate a t t e m p t lo b u r u Ibo town.

In a ten mils bicycle nice at Nor th Shie lds , Fn ; : Monday, Teitiple, i h s Amer-ican, de fea t ed Wood in minu tes l J J seconds.

Rev, Will iam F e r d i n a n d Morgan. D.D., for over th i r ty yea r s r ec to r of St. T h o m a s ' P ro te s t an t Episcopal C h u r c h in New York , j d ied Sa tu rday .

The powder hensc ne*r Stockton, S . J . , was b lown up T h u r s d a y . One man w a s killed a n d several in ju red . Ad jacen t houses w e r e demolished.

Char l ie L u b e r was sho t and kil led on 1 S a t u r l a y a t Mayfield. Ky. , by h is I l l t la 1

bro the r , who w a s p U y i n g wi th a pistol sup-posed to be unloaded.

Qeurge T k u u a s , a C i u c l n u a t i i . c Jd 'o r , iho t and ki l led M.tggie Wise, a divorced woman , on Monday and them ki l led himself . Jee l -•uoy wa* the cause .

Jlrs. > a w . e r . wi fe of the sen ior ScDator f rom Wuwotisin, died at the t u m i l y b o m o l n Washititften i.u 51 nd.iv nf para lys i s . S h e waslM years of age

In a s'lieeeh at O t t a w a on Wednesday Lord Lansdowne uppimed t h e proposit ion for reciprocal rehitloiiH b e t w e e n Canada and tho United Slates .

Peter J, Quinn. book keeper fo r Dixon ft Co., con t rac to r s nf P i t t sburgh , is missing and is supposed to be iu Canada, UU ac-counts a re s h o r t #13,000.

General P. Adams, f a rmer , l iving near Anderson, Ind. . w a s killed Sunday even ing by George Melrose h n d Cha r l e s Conway. The m u r d e r e r s w e r e a r r e s t ed .

The law closing tho l iquor-saloons on Sunday was general ly obeyed in St . Louis on Sunday, and it was t h e lirst • d r y " Sun-day tha t ci ty eve r exper ienced.

William l leorge, who murdered J a m e s ; Scott , a defense less old man . iu Muskin- i pum County, O., about a yea r apo. was hanged a i Columbus T h u r s d a y .

Tab las Coons w a s t a u g h t iu a pulley in a paper mill a t L ima. O,. S a t u r d a y , and d r awn into t h e mach ine ry , h is body being . rusfted Into an unrecocnlzable n a s s .

Three hund red s la to p ickers a t l h e Henry Clay mine, nea r Shamokin , I U . s t r u c k Munduy for t h e dUchance of the i r lure-man As a resul t 3,000 men w e r e idle.

George Thomas , a peddler , shot and killed Macnie Wise, a d ivorced woman liv-ing at No, :> Whi tney cour t , Cincinnat i , Monday morning. He t hen shot himself ihruuKh the temple.

By a decision j u s t rendered by J u d g e Speer In the United S ta tes Dist r ic t Cour t at Macon. Ga.. it Is sett led thut when a dis-honest postal c le rk opens a decoy l e t t e r he b reaks no law and is not amenable to pun-ishment,

Mrs. McCarty suffered a hor r ib le dea th in New Y o r k Sa tu rday . Her c lothing cuuKhl tire f rom the explosion uf a coal-oil can, when she ru shed to t h e window and jumiN'dout . fal l ing on t h e stone walk Hfry feet below.

BASE BALL RECORD.

I t aml lng or t h e Konr I ' r lnelpnl OrfanxM* -t ion* for t b a W e a k E n d e d May 19.

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tion of the Commit tee on Missions iu t h e Methodist Conference it w a s voted to e s talilish an o rde r of women lo be known as deaconesses, simllai to the s i s te r s lu tho IVotestaut Kpisiopal church . The repor t of the comnnsnlon on lay and minis te r ia l de legates favored an cipial representut ion, which, if udnpletl. would increase t h e u u m her of lay de lega tes 143 mon: t han a l pres-ent .

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County bus been te r ror ized m e pas t week by a band of •' Whi te -Caps , " w h o on ODD niKht KUVC Smi th H n m a . an old soldier, sixty lashes, and ordered h im to leave t own wi th in t w e n t y - f o u r hours , t h e reason given being thu t Hagan w a s addic ted to beat ing his wife , and ordered s eve ra l negro women to leave t h e i r se t t l ement nea r Rock ford.

Dr. I . r unun l f l e e t e d UUhup. WASIII.NOTOX. May iO.—At a uieeiing ot

the Episcopal clergy and l a i ty of S o u t h e r n Ohio, held T h u r s d a y a t Mar ie t ta , Rev. Dr. Leonnrd, r ec to r of St. J o h n ' s Kpiioii-al Church ot th i s c i ty , was ui ianiraously clected Uisht p of S o u t h e r n Ohio.

S o I h u c F ixed . ST, LOVIS, May I I - - T h o S ta t e S u p r e m e

Court a l J t d c r s o a C i ty y e s t e r d a y ail j ou rned unti l J u n e t. No d a t e w a s fixed fo r t h o e x e cutlon of Brooks, a l ias Maxwell , the m u r -d e r e r af Prcl ler .

t s r a p i J J u s t l o by Suicld», S a w YOHK, May 17.—Harry Benson, tho

F a t t i t i cke t swind ie r , a v a i l i n g x l r ad lUou to Mexico, last u ,ghlco>nm:l tcd suic ide a t Ludlow s t r ee t ja i l by Jumping f r o m t h u second t i e r to the gruuud.

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S M O T H E R E D T O DEATH.

Au A ( e d Wo mail a n d T h r e e ( i r aadch l l -dren Pe r l ah In a B o r n l n c UOOM.

CLEVELAXU, O., May SL—Mrs. El izabeth Lewis, i n aged woman , and h e r t h r e a g randch i ld ren w e r e smothe red to d e a t h S a t u r d a y n i g h t a t t h o house o t Wil l-iam Llewel lyn , No. S Hoadley j t r e e t . Mr. and Mrs. L lewel lyn w e r e away f r o m home d u r i n g tho evening, l e a v l n r the i r chi ldren in c h a r g e of Mrs. Lewis,wh»» was Mrs. L l ewe l lyn ' s mother . Sho r t l y ba fore mldmirht i h e h o u s e took fire a n d was par t ia l ly des t royed . W h e n t h e flames had been ex t ingu i shed L lewe l lyn and h is w t t o re turned, and i t was d i scovered tho occu-pants of the house had per i shed . T h e ch i l -dren were aged 0 a n d 4 y e a r s and III m o n t h * respect ively.

FRIGHTENED BY T H E WIND.

Slock Ki l l ed a n d f a r m B o l l d l n p Ilulneil by a S m a l l Cyclone.

SrniNf HELD, Mo,, May 3L—A terr l l lo wind s to rm s w e p t o v e r t h e m m i n g t own o t Aurora , th l r ty - f lvo miles sou th o t ha re , F r iday morn ing , wh ich blew d o w n n e a r l y all t h e ten 'i In Ibo enmp, leaving h u n d r e d s of people w i t h o u t she l t e r to ba l t l o w i t h t h a storm. T h e r e w a s no loss o t l i fe , and t h * only reason a s s igned fo r t h i s is t h a t t h o people w e r e in t e n t s Ins tead ot houses . A great dea l of s tock In t h e s u r r o u n d i n g coun t ry p e r i s h e d by f a l l i ng b u i l d l n f s , which d e m o n s t r a t e s t h a t had t h e m i n e r s been in houses t h e r e m u s t have been a great loss of U f a

t l r o t t k a a U I ' ree . MILWAUKEE, Wis . , May i i - F a u l d r o t t .

kau, t h e Ana rch i s t , w h o vvsa sentenced to one yea r In tho h o u s e of correc t ion a Uttla more t h a n a y e a r a g o on account o t incit-ing a r iot , w a s y e s t e r d a y released b y Judge J o h n s o n on a w r i t of ce r t io ra r i . For tha g rea te r p a r t of t h o t imo s ince sentence was pas sed O r o t t k a u has been out «a bal l p e n d i n g v a r i o u s appea l s and other legal p roceedings , a n d J u d g e Johnson holds t h a i all th i s t i m e c o u u t s tho same as though ha had r e m a i n e d in pr ison. By thi* rul ing G r o t l k a u ' * f u l l t e r m lias exp i red and he Is a f r e e m a n .

Ser ious u r o u i t h t . L o s n o x , May —No rain has fa l len in

Tun i s fo r s e v r n monihs , and t h e Arab* a r e sacr i l lc ing t h e i r ca t i l e because of lack of p a s t u r a g e . The mea t m a r k e t s a r e now g l u t t e d a n d a fu in ine will probably follow.

Sharlaic P ro l l t s wl lb Employe*. BOSTON, May Tho Boston Herald, in

f u r t h e r a n c e of i t s proflt-sharlnK a g r e e m e n t of somethiu ' . -ovc a yea r ago, divided 11#,-000 among i t s employes Saturday .

t i v e l l e n d r r d I 'oople Drowned. LONDON. May - - -F ive h u n d r e d persona

have been d rowned by floods in M«so-pe t imia .

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J. JOHNS, AUCTIONEER. 1 0 Y e a r s E x D e r i e n c e

F a r m or o t h e r p rope r ty sold . C h a i v -es reasonable a n d S u i i s l a c t i o u G u t t n i n -t e e d . O r d e r s l e f t a t t h e JOURNAL " n i c e will receive p r o m o t a t t e n t i o n . iiily;

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r a t e s .

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A . t J . E l . L i e e ' s ,

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of Meat , a n d a t

EFFECT OF TARIFF TINKERING ON PRICE OF WOOL.

A r e v i e w of t h e wool m a r k e t f o r t he

y e a r e n d i n g May 1, in t he a n n u a l c i rcu-

lar of a wool firm in P h i l a d e l p h i a , is ex-

t r e m e l y i n t e r r a t i n g . I t s h o w s , i n t h e

first p lace , t h e e f fec t of tariff a g i t a t i o n

in r e d u c i n g p r i ces . F r o m May 1. 138 ' ,

t o D e c e m b e r , t l i e re w a s h u t l i t t l e var i -

a t i o n i n p r i c e in t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a wool

m a r k e t . Oh io , I V n n s j Ivan ia a n d W e s t

V i r g i n i a wools r a n g e d f r o m 33 t o M

c e n t s . N e w Y o r k . M i c h i g a n , I n d i a n a

Wiscons in fleece r a n g e d u n i f o r m l y f r o m

1)0 t o MJ c e n t s . T e x a s fleece, w h i c h i*

of i n t e r i o r q u a l i t y a n d s m a l l in q u a n t i t y .

sold a t 20 t o 28 c e n t s . B u t us soon a*

Cleve land i s sued his f r e e t r a d e message ,

t h e first M o n d a y in D e c e m b e r , t h e pr ices

of t h e w t h r e e q u a l i t i e s d r o p p e d t o 31, SO

a n d 16 c e n t s , w i t h n o r e a c t i o n s i nce

t h e n , I h e m a r k e t m J a n u a r y b e i n g d u l l

a n d dep re s sed , a n d d u r i n g t h e t a r i f f dis-

cuss ion of F e b r u a r y . March a n d Apri l

ve ry q u i e t a n d lower , w i t h r e spec t ive

prices o n May 1, SO. St a n d 18 cento ,

t h e f a r m e r s w e r e first t o fee l t he i n j u r i -

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

t h e n i n a u g u r a t e d .

I t m a y be wel l lo n o t e t h e f a c t , also,

t h a t Ohio , C a l i i o r n i a . M i c h i g a n i n d

N e w Y o r k p r o d u c e one - th i rd of t h e en-

t i r e a n n u a l wool-c l ip of t h e c o u n t r y .

T e x a s is t h e o n l y i m p o r t a n t wool g r o w -

i n g s l a t e In t h e S o u t h — a n d t h a t e n t i r e

sec t ion ha* onlyl9 .a4l . -H9 head of s h e e p

o u t of t h e 44,T5)),8U h e a d in t h e Un i t ed

S ta t e s . T h e f r e e t r a d e a s s e r t i o n t h a t

s o m e of t h e T e x a s woo l -g rower s favor

t he Mills bill , e v e n w i t h t he f r e e wool

c lause, r a n be e x p l a i n e d t h r o u g h refer-

e n c e t o t h e pr ices q u o t e d a b o v e f> r Tex-

a s wool, w h i c h is of in fe r io r q u a l i t y .

T h e y a r e r a i s i n g sheep f o r m u t t o n for

t h e E a s t e r n m a r k e t s , no t f o r w o o l f o r it

is e v i d e n t t h a t , a t t h e low p r i c e s w h i c h

t h i s wool b r ings , t h e r e Is n o p ro f i t in

T e x a s s n e e p m e r e l y for t h e wool c l ip .

T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a Inquirtr g ives some

' n t e r e s t i n g s t a t e m e n t s of woo len m a n u -

f i c t u r e r s as t o t h e e f fec t of t h e Mills

bill , shou ld it pass , u p o n the i r i n d u s t r i e s .

J o h n S l o a n d , t h e wel l k n o w n c a r p e t

m a n u f a c t u r e r , d e c l a r e s t h a t u n d e r t h e

Mills bill he c o u l d m a k e a y a r d of Brus-

sels c a r p e t • c e n t s c h e a p e r , b u t wou ld

h a v e to sell t h e g<.ods 221 c e n t s c h e a p e r

iu o r d e r to c o m p e t e w r h t h e fo re ign

m a k e r s . T o d o t h i s h e (would h a v e to

c u t t h e w a g e s of his e m p l o y e s o v e r one-

t h i r d . I n t a p e s t r y Brusse ls t h e s a v i n g ?

in cost w o u l d be 4 c e n t s a n d t h o neoes

s a r y reduction m pr ice 13 c e n t s . Free

wool w o u l d enab l e m a n u f a c t u r e r s to

m a k e W i l t o n c a r p e t s f r o m 10 t o 11 cen to

cheape r , b u t t o c o m p e t e w i t h fo re ign

u n d e r o t h e r p rov i s ions of t h e bill wou ld

h a v e t o sell t h e m for 33i c e n t s less: a n d

t h i s r e d u c t i o n w o u l d h a v e to c o m e e n

t i re ly o u t of t h e w a g e s of o p e r a t i v e s , il

t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r e x p e c t s t o g e t a reav

o u a b l e return f o r his cap i t a l .

Ouc of t he l e a d i n g hosiery m a n u f a c

Hirers of P h i l a d e l p h i a s avs t h a t if thi-

D e m o c r a t s s h o u l d r e m o v e t h e d u t y o r

wool a n d fo l low i t u p by m a k i n g wool-

en goods f r e e , he wou ld c lo se u p hU

bus iness a n d g o to E u r o i * , f o r h e could

m a k e A m e r i c a n goods t h e i e w i t h fore ig i

labor f o r half w h a t it cos ts he re , a m

w i t h o u t a n y t a x o n his goods, c o u l d then ,

sh ip t h e m o v e r h e r e a n d b-xit a n y m a n

u f a c t u r e r iu t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s o n hit

o w n g r o u n d s .

T h e f a l l i n p r i ces c o n s e q u e n t u p o n tht

f e a r a l o n e of f r e e wool a n d t h e s tate-

m e n t s of w h a t m a n u f a c t u r e r s w o u l d 1>

compel led t o d o if f r e e wool s h o u l d bt

p e r m i t t e d , s h o w h o w t h e woo len m a n

u f a c t u r i n g local i t ies should loose i n m a

t e r i s l w e a l t h , in t he i ndus t r i e s t h a t con-

s t i t u t e t h e i r p rospe r i ty And in t h e re

sources of t h e w a g e e a r n e r s w h o w o a b -

be t h r o w n o u t of e m p l o y m e n t by l a m oi

a n y t h i n g t o do.

No T im* to W»»t». FrlcnJ (to biuiitoss man)—You - v m to ha

busy th is morning. Brown. Brown—Yea, I 've got about fifty let ters to

write. " W h y d j n ' t you a w your type w r i u - r r T i n in too big a hurry."—Toxa« S f t l n j a

T H E APOSTLE OF PALMISTRY

Prices Ai«a;s Reasonable. Fish and Poultry in their

Seasons,

J . E . L E E .

SOMETHING NEW IN POULTBY.

Hlilers White Spanish is t h e first a n d o n l y fowl e v e r p r o d o c e d f r o m a t h o r o u g h b r e d W. F . Black Sj-an-i sh . t h e y a r e t h e

B E S T L i A Y B . K S

w i t h o u t a n y e x c e p t i o n , t h e wh i t e s t a n d t e n d e r e s t m e a t for cook ing . Don ' i f s i l t o p r o c u r e a f e w e g g s n o w f o r ha tc i i i t . g

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Tramp ' a Diet . Old Luly (to t n u n p who has asU-d foe

•ometlung to eat)—What kind of ritualt do you mostly get when you beg a biu-l

Tramp—Cold tbouldcr. ma'am—Bortoa Oooritr.

N a m n s . Mrs. Kendr ick i (the landlady)—In youi

•eat comfortable, Mr. Dumley, or an* you too near the firui

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The i r Te rms Nearly Knded

WASBIXOTON, M a y IP - O n t h e 3d of n e x t month t he t e r m s of twenty-a lx United S U t e s Sena to r s will expire. T h e retiring Senators a r e equally divided be tween the t w o political par t iea .

A(a lns t Cblaea* I m m l c n t l a a . LOSDOX, May 21.—A dispatch f rom Wel-

lington. New Zealand, says t h a t a bill di-rected aga ins t Chlneae Immigrat ion has passed the House of RepreMMitatlves of t h a t colony.

THERE is n o t h i n g m o r e m i r a c u l o u s in i t s e f fec t s , e n t i r e l y removing f r o m the f a c e m o t h p a t c h e s o r b r o w n s p o t s p u r e -ly bv i t s a c t i o n o u t he blood, t lu in Hib-liard's R h e u m a t i c S y r u p . __

T h e result of 25 y e a r s of c a t a r r h ; — t h e b r idge o r d iv i s i on of m y nose w a s a b o u t half gone. I o b t a i n e d a liocile of Ely ' s C r e a m B a l m ; h a v e used f o u r bot t les , a p p l y i n g it t o t h o a f f ec t ed p a r t s w i t h a s w a b , w h i c h h a s a b o u t c u r e d u p t he nostr i ls . I h a d p rev ious ly t r i ed a l l o t h e r r e m e i l i e s o n t h e m a r k e t . — J . A W o o d . 90 N. Uig l i S t r v r t . C o l u m b u s . O.

I have used o n e bo t t l e o l E l y s ( . ' ream Ba lm, I a m c u r e d of ca tar rh ." I cou ld scarce ly s m e l l a n y t h i n g ami h a d a head -a c h o m o s t o t t h e t i m e . — H e n r y Li l ly . Agt . A m . E x p r e a s Co. , ( i r a n d H a v e n . Mich.

a r e S J a c k b i s Baby

Soother a t l a n d . I t U t h e on ly aafa medieino Tet m a d e t h a t will r emove a l l Infantiled><->rden. I t contalnn Opium er MorvMn. b u t g l r r e the c h i l d ritvral tcu frutn yiin. 1 rlco 25 centa . Bold by

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I T I S A C U R I O U S E . u : i-

T h a t t h e Isxly is n o w m o t e s u s . v p : l b l e t o benef i t f r > m m e d h n n n t h a n a l a a y o t h e r »easun . H e n c e t h e I m p o r t a n v v of t a k i n g H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a n o w , w h e n i t wi l l d o y o u t h o mont gc.od. I t is n a l l y w o n d e r f u l f o r p u r i f y i n g a n d e n r i c h i n g t h e b lood, c r e a t i n g a n appe -t i t e , a n d g i v i n g a hea l t hy t o n e t o t h e w h o l e s y s t e m . Be s u r e t o ge t H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a , w h i c h is pecu l i a r l o i t se l f .

Te l l s a C o n p u of Stor ies C u u e - D l n g i h s Coolaaas of Aas s r t r aa T r a , t i e r s .

t w u Incidents of which I le roo-AI lsa , t b e apostle of palmis t ry , told t be wr i t e r , Ulns t ra te t he coolness o( Amer ican t ravel -ers nnder t r y i n g c i rcumstances .

" O n e of t he most absolute ly de l igh t fu l companions I ever b a d , " said t he b londs young Enn l l shman . touch ing tenderly bis very f rag i le mus t ache , " w a s one of your c o u n t r y m e n w h o rode camelback wi th m s f r o m Constant inople t u Bagdad . His good n a t u r e was Imper turboble . U s wore a P r ince Alber t coat a n d a tol l s i lk b a t s l l t he w a y : be smoked cont inual ly , a n d w h e n one c igar was gone produced o thers f rom a seemingly inexhaus t ib l e supply , • a c h t ime s t a n d i n g u p to s t r i ke a l ight w i t h t h e u t m o s t i n n g frold, even d u r i n g t he mos t t r y i n g lu rches ot o u r beast , and a s Indifferent t o t b e b i l l o n y mot ion as If his l i fe h a d been one unin te r -r u p t e d camel ride. T h e m a n ' s whole m a n n e r and g e l u p were Inexpressibly quee r , b n t a s b e w a s a most m a n l y fellow and an excel lent r acon teu r , I never en-joyed a t r ip so m a c k in m y life.

" S i r Richard B u r t o n , t h e explorer , was one o t my dearest f r iends , a n d a n Inimi-table s to ry teller. H e was t be first m a n w h o accomplished t be l l a d j p i lgr image to Mecca. Only two o the r s ever m a d s t he Journey, a l t hough so m a n y Ures have been was ted tn t he vain a t t e m p t by those who s ta r ted ou t f u l l o t hope, b u t never re-t u r n e d t o te l l t he talc . T h e presence o t a heret ic renders ot n o avai l t be c leanslngs a n d prayers o t p i lgr ims, a n d It such pres-ence Is discovered t be Ins tan t d e a t h o t t he a d v e n t u r e r is required by the i r re-ligion.

" I t h i n k I said only three ever returned alive. Tlie t h i rd was a n Amer ican , whose u a m e 1 have forgot ten , a l t hough poor Dick B u r t o n told m e a t t be t ime, wi th a keen relish ot his audac i ty .

"Th la Amer ican wi tnessed t he return of one of tbe UadJ processions f r o m Ita peri lous Journey, and asked an acqua in t -ance If any one ever wen t on such pil-g r images except Mussn lmans . The em-phat ic reply waa 'Nol ' B u t press ing tor-ward he seized a n in te rp re te r a n d aald; •Ask tho pi lgr ims how the mosque a t Medina is lighted*' T b e Infurmat ion b e i n g obtained, t he A m e r i c a n sa id—qui te aa If proposing a t r i p of everyday occurrence— '1 wish to go t he r e . '

" 'Yon wish to g o as a p i lgr im to Mecca!' e x d a l m s d t h e horrif ied Mussul -man.

' " P i l g t l m ? Not ' wi th Infinite con-t e m p t ; ' I wish to seU M o h a m m e d k e n v sene oil to l ight b i s venerable t emple l '

" A n d he d id go: und i sgu i sed : openly; In ti e Inevi table P r ince A l b e r t coat, wi th p lenty of c igars f o r c o m p a n y a l l t h a t d rea ry way across m o u n t a i n a n d d e s e r t

" A t p rayer t ime a n d ablut ions , ins t e sd of t r embl ing , be would say : ' P r a y , p r a y ; I w o n ' t d i s t u r b youl ' a n d t h e n b e t a k s himself q u i t e o u t o t the i r vicinity, and walk about a lone; he a l so took bis meals ent i re ly apar t . R e t u r n i n g a f t e r t he se brief absence# h e wou ld go a m o n g the pil-g r i m s and a m u s e t h e m by exerc is ing his var ious accomj^Jlshmenta, wh ich Included p laying on t he b a n j o ; a l w a y s wi th t he march , r e suming his sol i tary J o n r n e y f b n muleback . I t w a s t h e moat colossal as well .is the mos t success fu l piece of Impu-dence ever a t t emp ted . H e wen t t o Medina, sold his keroaene to M o h a m m e d All e - ' r e tu rned to Bagdad lu t a f e t y . " — T ' Ohl In Amer ican Magaxlne,

T b e U n a K U a Club. W t e n the meeting h a d been called to order

Brother Gardner requested Whalebone How-ker to como forward t o the desk, and when he hod him there ha continued:

"Brudder Howker, I ar" gwine to send yo« to Toronto on a mission cooaaruln' de welfar* of dis club. Befo' you go I want to speak a few furder words to you."

"Yes, sah." " I n gwiue among s t rangers doan' be so

dlgnlllcd da t people n ill emagine you own half of Detroit, an ' y i t on do odder hand doan' be so f ree an ' easy d a t a n y one will dare poke you in the ribs. Seek fu r do happy medium.

"Doan' be too fond of talk. De leas ycu say de mo' yoa will be credited wld knowin'.

"Many a man has broken bis leg on de side-walk bekaso be was ashamed to tuko a safo p i t h in de middle ot de road.

"Trea t ebery m a n l ike a gentl. man. De cost is a m e w trifle, an ' It tickles dier wauity.

"Keep cl 'ar of a r g y m e n t If a s t ranger wants to bet on his g a m e t u r n from h im in silent contempt. If de kayre r u n off de track t rus ' in do TawiL

"Be ir*-<rfu! of yvr manners at table. Our l i k i n ' f u r a m a n kin be killed as dead as a dooh nail b y de way be eats.

" De use of cuss words a r ' t o be deplored. A man wld a d e a n mouf will be respected, eben among rascals. If yon fall ober a wheel-ba r t e r or saw your neck on a clothe* Una, devote five mlui t s to exprewin' your fevlioa. Den stop short off.

' Doan' be asbamed to ca r ry yer m w y In j a r shoe. Many a member of congress b u come to grief b y prancin ' around wld hla

[ wallet in his pocket "If you meet a m a n who sal's he doan" be-

he re In de fucher s t a t e doan ' waste ye r breaf to a rg i ty de mat ter . He may be a posson whom de Laird created widout asoul , j i ' t a s an etpcrimeoL"—Detroi t Free Press.

T b e T a r n l u g Po in t . My sou, once upon a t imo thero was a boy—

a real live, Oesh and blood, skin and bones boy, not a s tory book boy. Ho lived lo Ger-many, but tha t was not his fau l t , and you should not lay i t against htm. He did worsa things than tha t , al though bo was only a boy. One day be was reading a book, a German book, so full of gu t tu ra l s tha t a m a n might rwul i t with his bead cut off. I t was a blood anil thur.dt'r novel, a n d this boy Isvama greatly ox cited when he came to the chapter where the count drew his mancbongvae-cke-ichw.illowwiadegepipegealascheniBe-M-r -which is Gorman f o r bowie knife, and rushed upon tho duke. "Here ," e x d a u n t d tho boy, " this w l l H not do ; I am In-coming excited; 1 cannot study so well a f te r this." And right straight away hr threw the nora l into tbe river, and never looked Into another ..ne, and l o t h a t boy grew u p and became a ( t ennan phikw* pher, and wrote many p x ? * of mu.-h stuff that nobody couM n a d e n u i n d , and left be-hind him, Inscribed upon the enduring tab-k-U of fame, a name tha t very few boys of your age can pronounce without making face*. That boy was Pichte, the great (K-r man phlloeopher. A n d who was Fichte

[ Oh, ask your mother. She will tell you all j about him. 1 would like to be standing

somewh ce out ot sight, ibat I might hear ber tell you. I d o n t have much tun these days. " A n d wha t was his phik»«ophyr Oh, ask yonr fa ther . How I would like—oh. how I would l ike t o hang around and listen to your fa ther 's Idea of Fichte's philosophy. How 1 would like to listen to i t—Burde t te i a Brooklyn Eagle.

T H E I R D U I X E S S BOOMLNG.

P r o b a b l y n o o n e t h i n * h a s caused s u c h a g e u j r a l r e v i v a l of t r a d e a t H u n t a n d H u n t e r ' s D r u g F t n r e a s t h e i r g i v i n g s w a y t o t h e i r c u s t o m e r s of s o m i r f r e e t r i a l bo t t l e s of Dr . K i n g ' s N e w D i s c o v e r y f o r C o u a u m p t l o n . T h e i r t r a d e Is s i m p l y e n o r m o u s In t h i s ve ry v a l u a b l e a r t i c l e f r o m t h e f a c t t h a t It a l w a y s c u r e s a n d n e v e r d i s a p p o i n t s . C o u g h s , Colds . A s t h -m a . Bronch i t i s , C r o u p , a n d a l l t h r e a t a n d l u n g d i seases q u i c k l y c u r e d . Y o u c a n ' e s t It b e f o r e b u y i n g by g e t t i n g a t r i a l bo t t l e f r ee , l a rge s i t e $1. E v e r y bo t t l e w n r r a n t e d .

' B R A C E U P .

Y o u a r e f ev l iug d e p r t s s e d . y o u r a p t * -t l t e Is poor , y o u u r e bo the red w i t h H e a d a c h e , y o u a ; e n d g e l v , n e r v o u s a n d g e n e r a l l y o u t of sor ts , a n d w n n t t o b r a c e u p B u t no t w i t h s t i m u l a n t s , s p r i n g med ic ine s , o r b i t t e r s ' w h i c h h a w f o r t he i r bas i s ve ry cheap , b a d w h i s k y , a n d w h i c h s t i m u l a t e y o u f o r a n h o u r , a n d t h e n leave y o u In w o r s e coml l t lon t h a n before . W h a t y o u w a n t is an a l t e r a t i v e t h a t wi l l p u r i t y y o u r b l o o d , s t a r t h e a l t h y a c t i o n of L i v e r a n d K i d n e y s , restore y o u r v j t a l l i y . a n d g ive renewed h e a l t h a n d s l r e n g t h . S u c h a lued lc lue v o u wi l l find in E l ec t r i c B i t t e r s , a n d ony 80 c e n U a bo t t l e n t H u n t A H u n t e r ' s D r u g S t o r e .

" W v v r v v v would en joy your d i n n e r j and a r e prevented by Dvs-

pepsla, use Acker ' s Dyspeps ia Table t s . T h e y a r e a posi t ive c u r e f o r Dyspepsia, In-dlgest lon. F la tu lency a n d Constipation. W e gua ran t ee them. K a n d 0 0 cents.

YKITBS&LOOK. Drugg i s t s . L o w e l l .

FOR a l l d iseases a r i s i n g f r o m I m p u r e b lood , I l i b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c S y r u p is in -v a l u a b l e , as i t Is a s w o r n e n e m y t o a l l po i sons in t h s b lood .

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F o r T h e N e r v o u s . T h e D e b i l i t a t e d

T h e A g e d . B URBa Nervous Proatratlon.Nervoas H«sd-

achc,NeuraIgU.Nttv«usWeaknaaa. ^ ^ ^ ^ S l o m a c b and L l w Dlasaaes, aad all

afftctiona of t h s Kidneys.

A N B R V E T O N I C .

O t o sui w. Docros. SiUfTosn, (•o*!t..iars " For rvaia I waa a tuffetrr from n.rroo. dN

NlltT. and I thank Ood and Iba dtacovam of tba valoaNa innedy that r u s f s CIUSI Oourocss n iml m*. n it * valuable pmirylv, l/>iur uiaj it lira. Let any one wnta lo me lor sdvK»."

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

Aiosxo Assorr. Wntrsos. Vt-says; " t t e l l e r s PAIXFA CSLSBV C o v e o r s D »«T«I1 my

Ufa. My trouble seemed to bean Internsl humor. IVfots l used III wsa corertd with aa »nn«lon from "bead to beeL" The rroj-Uou Is rayldly bealla*. and 1 am Ave hiuvlrwl per « n l . batter e m y way.»

i n f t

A L A X A T I V E .

A C. Ems. W a r n Rrrss J rscr io*. VT . lays: For two yean l-Mt I bare been a nea t .nSen*

from kUnry ami Uver IrouMea. attended with dya. is-tala and n>nall|iatlun Before 1 bewan W t u . i l u a v C u a r o i - s n It seemed sa thoush ailed ma Sow I can say alia me.

A D I U R E T I C .

OtOBU ABBOTT. BTOCX CTTI. IcwVays: "1 bars been unln* PAISBS, I T n a i OOMTorsn

and II baa done ma moi» mod for kidneys and lam. back than any other medldiM I bare evar taken.

Hundnds of teatlmonlal, bare teen rseatred t f en paeaens who have used this rrmedj with irmarkaNa beceflt. Bend foe rtrcular.

P tka t l .QO. S a l d b r D n n M .

WELLS, RICH AROSON A CO., Proprieton BUKLUIUTUN. %'T

SPOONER PAT. COLLAR Csssot Chcks a Hens, CH " mlUelftOMy H f l f t s s " - 1 ^

two fsat of SntcMsg. koM Himssh pises.

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vitkwr'ajtiUTk.

Wky yaa should sead as »«• stdett. Ws kaaSta aaaist baiBIST sad CHOICSST SRANUSi

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NO CURE NO PAY I • V a l r a n d S a u a r a Oflbr t o I n v a U d a t o t r y

T h e H a w K n t h o d T r e a t m e n t By which onrsucceas In ear inge l i ron lo disea-ses and dsforni Itles has been sn an Iform, t h a t we will now i n a r a n t s e tn t r ea t bad or rcpnted Incnrabte casew, for a s t i pa l aUd price n n t l l c u n d . a n d In rase of fa i lure to refund a l l t he money paid us under such wri t ten m s r s c i e e . I t wlllcost TWO no tb lug in lnvss t i ca le thla off-er. as eansolvatlnn a t t he offices o r By loiter la f r e * l a k e n o c h a n c e - n a y n o money toadoe -tor, un'.ssa b« baa oonfidenee e n o a i h In hla1

akll l u x o a r a n t e e a e n r e . N o m a t t s r w h a t t h e nameor na tu reof you ' d U - a s e m a y ba.cal loai o r wri ts to as.clTlngsce.Bex.coiaplaii lon and

k r w P r s e c t W w e f M t b e d

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m a w i ' . v . ' ; . k ;

HABITUALcous t ipa i ioo c a n b o e n t i r e -ly c a r e d by t h e u s e of H i b b a r d ' s R h e u -m a t i c S y r u p a f t e r a l l Other remedies h a v e f a i l ed .

A Kind Housemaid . A quiet young man occupied tho rear hali

bedroom on the third Door of a Forty-first street boarding house. He wss a p leasant Ingenious youth, arxl he svldenllv had not been lonj; in New York, for he hail a n o m l s r of knickknacks with him and triad to make his room look at tract ive. On his bureau was tho photograph of a very pret ty girl, taito-fully framed, which be seemed to regard with considerable affection. Returning f rom business one evening be noticed with much surprise tha t t he photograph was gone, and Immediately proceeded in search of the chambermaid for an explanation.

"Mary ," be said, when tbe genius of towels and bed quilts apj-jored, " • hat ba re you done with the pictnr« tha t always stood oa my bureau f

"Sure , and I put it in yer trtink. Ye ll find It in tbe second t r ay below thlu, fsnoy wjski ts ."

' - W n a i u i u r o o d o ti iai f o r i ' m i u i r r d toe boarder, angri ly .

"Oh, ye needn't g i t mad," she answered, placidly; " i n the last l o f e r ye got y s n a t t snd the gal hod a scrap, a j d I tbor t If 1 put ber plctur* a « a y Td be doin' tbe both av yea a dtlicate favor."—New York Tribune.

Sqnelched. Ycsmg Man About Town (Insinuatingly)—

Is there a n y way In which I oould get to see "Tho Blondy C n t f s ; or t b s Red Band ," a t tbe Thespian thla weekf

Newspupsr Man (promptly)—Whv, eer-tamiy. D o s s I do.

Y. M. A T. ( e t j s r l y ; - W h a t is thai? N. M. iNoocbalattt lyv-Buy a t icket—

h s s K r S a M S a, or « cents la sUver. te Infomatlon for me* aad boys,

T-DQU or mi , moiled sealed In plain enreloea oa •'amp*, or 10 cents InsllTae.

Part III . lalormatlon aad Insirsctlona for la-dlae, n a n U d or slacla, M colored llloauauooa. symptoms, adv ca and reports ol c u m : maUad lo ladleaoaly.sealed In plain envelope on r w t p t o f t two-cent attaipa or 10 cents la sflver. TbelhrM books wUI ba mailed for 2S two-cent • lam pa, or 90 cents la sllvor.or will ba j lven free a t

l l i e Offlcea Of Ths Bit. K A K ISIIISSS. ei ther a t l » Urlswold s L Detroit . Mich.or n t l t s Elm Hu.Clncl i ins t l ,0 . Al l let ters must be addree-sesj to Br. J. C.KsaasS,. IMPS Black: Bsks

W a have cored tBTsllds In all paru of l

T h e O f t T o l d S t o r y Of the peculiar medicinal merits of He,si's BarsaparlUa Is fully cooSrtned by the rolua-lary lestimooy ol thoasands who have tried it. Peculiar In tha cnmbmslion. propnnH«. snd preparaDoo of l u iiiKredienis, peculiar In the extreme cars with srhleh It is pus up. Hood's Btrsaparllla accomplishes cures • h e r s other prepsratloos entirely lalL Pecu liar la tbe oneqnalled good name It has made st home, which Is a " lower of s l ims th sbroad." peculiar In the phenomenal sales II has attained.

H o o d ' s Sarsapar i l l a Is the most popular snd snccessfnl medicine before the public today for purifying the Wood, glvlaj strsagth. creating aa appctlts.

" I suffered from wakefulness snd low srirtts. and also bad eczema en tbe iack of my bead and neck, which was very snnoytng. 1 took one bottle of Hood's Barsapanlla. aad I have received so much beoeti that I a a very grateful, and 1 am always glad lo speak a good word for -Jds medicine.'' M i s . J . B. o . i , ii an , rouarii ie, renn .

P u r i f i e s t h s B l o o d Henry Itljcs. CampbeH Street, Kansas Oty.

had scrofulous t irea all orer his body foe Sftren years. B o o d l SartaperiBa eoopletaty cured hint.

Watlata Back, of North Bloeealeld, K. T , suffered eiert^ } « a r t with a terrible varicose nicer oa bis leg. so bad that he had to give up busioess. He was cured of tbe uleer. and also of catarrh, by

H o o d ' s S a r s a p & r i l l a Boldbyalldnurclsta. g l ; i lxfbrfV Prepara^oaly byC. L BOOOa CO.. Apotbacarlaa. LorsU. Maaa.

IOO D o s s s O n s DoHar

- A - N T D

Dress (Jooils.

O n e case , t even d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s Wool

Check*, 30-inch, o n l y 25 c e n t s : good

va lue a t 41' cents .

40 p ieces C a s h m e r e , s l l t h e s ty l i sh

s h a d e a , 80 i nches w i d e . N o t e t h e p r i ce

—25 c e n t s pe r y a r d .

A h a n d s o m e liue of G r a y C a m e l s ' H a i r ,

d o u b l e fo lds , a t 48 c e n t s : w o r t h O-')csnta,

A m e r i c a n a n d F r e n c h Sa teens—100

d i f f e r e n t s tyles , a t 10, I 2 J . 15. 20, 25, 30,

35 a n d 40 c e n t s .

"Onyx" Black Hosier}'.

F o r ladies , g e n t l e m e n a n d c h l l d r e a .

The o n l y abso lu te ly f a s t b l a c k i n t b e

m a r k e t .

Cambrics & Ginghams

I n a l l t h e n e w S p r i n g S t y l e s , a t t h e

ve ry l o w e s t pr ices .

White Goods.

P l a i n I n d i a L i n e n a t 10, IS I , IS, 18,30,

25 a n d u p a s h i g h a s 50 c e n t s p e r y a r d .

P l a i n Nainsook a t 8 , 1 0 . 1 2 1 , IS. 18,20,

a n d 25 cen t s .

P e r s i a n L a w n , E g y p t i a n D i m i t y , Vie

t o r i a L a w n s , F i g u r e d a n d D o t t e d Swi s s

Cab le C h e c k , J u b i l e e S t r i pee a n d P l a i d s ,

We l t s , e t c . , e t c . , in e n d l e s s v a r i e t y .

E v e r y p iece a b a r g a i n .

Linens.

Rece ived t h i s d a y , 20 piecea B leached

Tab le D a m a s k , a l l l i n e n , w o r t h e v e r y

w h e r e 50 c e n t s p e r y a r d . Tah»« y o u r

cho i ce f r o m ten d i f f e r e n t d e s i g n s f o r j u s l

87 cen to .

T e n p ieces B l e a c h e d D a m a s k , w o r t h

85 c e n t s . Y o u r cho i ce of p a t t e r m f o r

• 5 c e n t s o n l y .

Men's Furnishing

Goods.

H a n d a o m e S p r i n g N e c k w e a r a t 25 a n d

50 c e n t o : w o r t h d o u b l e t h e p n e e aaked .

F a n c y L a u n d e r e d S h i r t s f l .OO a n d

| 1 .25 . T w o col la rs a n d o n e p a i r of c u f f s

go w i t h e a c h ahl r t .

U n l a u n d r e d sh i r t s a t 4ec, 75 a n d $1.00

e a c h . T h e bes t t h u t f o r t h e m o n e y in

G r a n d Rap ids .

F i f t y d i « e n F a n c y H a l t Hose a t on ly

25 cen to .

Men ' s B a l b r i g g a n U n d e r w e a r a t 30c,

75r a n d $1. Sixes r a n g e f r o m S4 t o 44

i n ve s t s a n d in d r a w e r s f r o m 90 in . 42 to

44 i n c h .

A f u l l l ine of S u m m e r W o o l V e s t s a n d

D r a w e r s , iu p u r e w h i t e , s c a r l e t a n d n a t -u r a l g r a y s .

Col la r s , Ca f f s , Hos i e ry , N i g h t S h i r t s ,

a n d i n f a r t a c o m p l e t e l i ne of Men ' s F u r -

n i s h i n g Goods a l w a y s in s t o c k , a n d a t

p r i ces a s t o n i s h i n g l y l o w .

O u r o u t - o f - t o w n c u s t o m e r s wi l l ob l ige

us by o r d e r i n g s a m p l e s of a n y clasa of

goods t h e y m a y r e q u i r e .

Spring & Co., GRAND RAPIDS.

bate Oout for said Count}. Estate oi

HO.

I S A B g l U RiLPIN,

lhauadsrsigned havtnt b e n appstaled by the Hoe. Judge of Probate a t said cwtals. Ousnmlssksieia oa Ualma la Ike mailer of said setale, aad aU muatha from the l«th day

AprtL A. O. IMS. basing been allowed by 1 Judge of Probate to all persons hailus

claims seal Ml Mid Gslalo, In which to preaent their claims to us forexamlnatloB axd adjuatmenl

NeUee la Itsreby Olveo. That we will meet on TufW^y tbe ITIH day of July, A. l>. IBBS, sod on Tuesday, the I6ih day of Octooer. A. U. I8M, al nine oVlock A. M. of each day, at Mllcb-ell's Store. In th) vUlage of Lowell, lo said coun-ty, lo receli e and eiauilne such claim*.

Dated. Lowell, April l»th. A. D. IK*. IICNRV MITCHELL, CIIARLEil K. IIINK,

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. .ORTUAOE BALE.—Default baring been i T l mviv In ihe ceedltloos of a certain Mon M < — •age made and aaecuied on the t t th day of May, A D. ISeO. by James Hvolt (a single man) ot tbe

- inty, Uk • H n M s l w J s a s s ; ^ • ! , township of Cannon Kent County, Michigan, lo Joseph W. Hlcka. of PlalnwsU. Atisffaa Coualy. Hlate ofMlchlftan, said Mortgage bslait recorded (a tho ofDca of tne Register ofueed,,of SsnlCounly, in said stste. In liber 111 of Mortgages, oa page tw, ou Jun* 1st, A. D. IHB, at • oaaocx s. m., on whieh Mortgage there la claimed lo oe due st dale of Ibis nol le , the sum of Two Hundred Forty Eight itSW) bollara, aad no suit reeding at Uw bating been Instituted to aald sum or any part ibrreof.

• Notice U hereby given that br virtue uf the SHwer of sals contained In saM Mortgage and V statute In such rase made aad provided,

said Mortraae will be foreclaasd by asalo of the raid Mortgage mortgsgvd pre said Mortgage.

_ will be foredoeed by a sale premlaea therein dsseribed lo satisfy Ig., debt, latenat, coaU aad tbe attor-

ney fees at public auctloa. lo tbe highest bidder, on Tuesday, t h e t S l h day of J u n e . A. D . ISSS, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon, al the south front door of the Court Houae, to wit. Court Block, st called. In tbe d ty of Urand Rapids, In the County of Kent and State of Michigan. Bald primlsea being described aa ft Hows, vis: The S'orth-Weat fracilonal quarter IH) of the North-Eaa*. fracilonal quarter of section number four-teen (III Township plRbi it) North of taage num-ber ten (10) weal, containing about U KS-IW ac.-esof land

Dated March «l, IKS. JOSEPH IV..HICES,

Mortgagee. 8 P. Bicxs.

Alloruey for Mortgagee. iWwll

MORTOAOCBALE-Defsull having beea made 1

In the -ondlUonnof a Mortgage bearing data the 4th day of April. ISO. madeby Thomas Keating aad Mary Keating, bis wife, to John O. Cowan, and recorded In tbe oflce of the RegWer of Deeda for the County of Kent, In the Stale of Mlddgan, on the e t a day of April. IcM, In Uber 1W ofMortgagea, on page (Tt, aad by said Joha U. Cowan al igned tu Augustua M. Barnes by asalgumecl bearing dale lbs It tb day •* May. UW, and recorded Tn said register's oflce oa toe KM day of May, DM, In Uber I I t ot saaigtimeata of Mottgagea, on page SBS. By the aoa paymsat of money due thereon, by which ths power ot sale thereto coulslaed has become operative, snd on which mcrtgagi- there Is claimed to ba due at the date of thlsaotlco the

S p r i n g a t L a s t .

T h e rusty old suit will not stand inspection under the bright sun.

Y O U M U S T B U Y A N E W O N E .

T H E P O P U L A R I D E A *

W e have struck it with our fine line of Cheviot. Cassimere and Worsted Suits, at the extremely

low price of

iTWELVE DOLLARS. Regular price by competitors, Fifteen and Eighteen Dollars

Hundred and Beyeaty Eight Dollars aad nlnty cvaU (ll.KB.lt), and ao suit or procesdiBg at law bavlag U-en instltuled lo recover the amouat now remaining secured by said msrtasae. or aay part thereof, notice Is therefore here-by given that oa

Monday, I h e IB th day of J u l y , IBSS. at two o'clock m tbe allernoon, ustre will be sold, al the south f loat door ot the Court Block iscxalhd) In the City of Omad Rapids, to said coualy of Kent, that r ' the drcul l court for •

I being the place of hoidlug t drcul l court for said coualy of Kent, at pub-

lic tendue, to tlw hlghe-t bidder, the premlsas described m said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe amount due oa said mortgage aa abova set forth, with the Intereet thereon, and the oosta. charges aad ex-penses allow id by law and p' ovlded for la said mortgage ; said premlaea being slluata in the

of Kent and Slate of Michigan, and de-as tbe aerth east quarter ot the south-

we»t quarter of sectloo number lwtnty.llve.lowB eight north of range nine west.

Dated April Ittb. IW8. AVaCSTUS M. BARSES,

ALBSBT JACXSOK, Assignee of Morigsge. Attorney for Assignee. vttwlX)

PROBATE ORDER.-Slate nf Michigan. Conn-I T ty of Kent. sa. Al a session ot the Probate Court for said County of Kent, held al Ihe Pro-bate Offlce la the Cl'y of Uiaad Rapids, oo the tt-'b day of April, la t i e year ose thousand, elgbl hundred and eighty eight.

r r teent Cyrus E. Perkins, Judge of Probate, l a ths matter of tbe estate of

HIRAM f . ELLISON,

Robert Huater, Jr. . Administrator of said se-tale, having rendered to this court his Anal ad-ministration account.

It is ordered that MOSOAY, t a t 3Sih BAY o r MAY, HXXT

at tsa o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate OUce, be appointed for examining and allowlag said accoun t.

And It Is Further Ordered, TtuU a copy of thla order be pnbllshed three successlre weeks pre-vious to said day of bearing, In Ihe Lowsll Jour ual, a newspaper printed aad dreulalinr In said

' of Kent. CY8UH K. PERKINS. county (A true copy.)

FBAXX W . H u t , Register . Judge of Piobele.

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NOTTCEOI COMMISSIONERS OS CLAIMB.-State ot Michigan. County of Kent, M

Probate Court tor said county. r . t a t a uf

CHRISTIAN d. KELLER

The undersigned having been appointed by Ihe On. Judge of Probate or said Coanty. Commls-ooers on Claims Is tbe msttsr of said Estate, and

ihs from toe e u h day of Match. A. D.

at been Altowud Judge of Pro. neieoas having claims against said

which to preaent their claims lo us atlon and adJuatment.

six monihs l«a.hav

lata deell lac of said deceased ia Ihe township ofBosraeln said county, u recs iva aad etam-lae ,nch claims.

Dated Apnl tod , A . D 18B. JOHN McCONNELL, tl. L. COI'PENS,

CommMinees.

PIROBATE ORDEB.-State of U c h l s r a a - H H • _ t y o f k e n t . s e . Al a seMtoo of >ha Probata

• r> for the Countv of Keat. held al Ihe Probate

S T T P H E N C H I L D , deceased.

JameaCasey and Peter Mann, Executors of the last will and teatasssal o* said dacwassd, baytag tendered lo the court their reaignatien as sneb exeenlcrs, aad Olrd la said court their final ad minlatratioa account.

It U Ordered, that MOSBAY, Tax l i r a , BAY o r J m a . saxv,

a t t e a o 'dockls the forenoon, at said Prabate Ofllce, be appotolad for examialag aad aliowmg

And it Is Farther Ordered, that a copy ot this order be puhUsbnd three tuccetalve weeks pre-vioua to sahl .lay ot lieaiing, to tbe Lowell Jour-nal, a newaoaner printed and circtitollng la sal" County of S i a l . CYML'S E. PERKINS.

(A true copy.) Judge of Probsle. Faas* W Hwa. Register. M, "

\ | ORTUAOE hALE—Default having b i t l node In tbe coadltraas ot a ewrtala si race bearing dale the twcwty-Brat day of March. UB, made and executed by Atoxaater Lucas of toaia coualy. State of Michigan, to Samuel Barger, of said coualy and stale, aad nwonled la tba offlce of the register of dee<H of Kent

U claimed to be doe at the Bale of tola notice, ihe sum of ooe hundred and sixty-two aad »-10Q l l l t t SHW) dollars, and ao sull or pro-ceeding at law or to equity having been tosUlnt-ed to recover the aald aumof money or aay part

e Is heeeby given tual by virtue of the of aale eoalatosd la said BaortgH^. aad

uance of ths statute In sach eaas made

• Sot).

d provided. S ST * sale of t be tnortCTged pmaleea tbsreto de-scribed to sstlsfy tbe amount of money dus oa said mongage. Intereet, e o s u a r d attorney feaa allowed by tow. al public auction or vecdue, te the Mgbeet bidder, on Meaday. t b e t t t h d a y o f j a a e , A. D . I B M . at two o'clock In the afternoon, at tba south fronl door of ths Court Block (so called i, to Ihs

tSSK eraiaei*)

O- ' of lha went hall ^ o ( tba north Ik I of Section number thlity-slx (tB,to _ number ten 1101, north of Range number west, to tbe township of Bpeacer. Kent Coualy, Slate of Michigan, lowethsr wkh the t s a s a s a t s and appurwaancea ls-l.,nclng thereto.

Dated March l«th, IWB „ . RAMlXL BAROER. P. T. H ILUAKS. Mortgage*.

Attoraey for Murtgagee. (JJwII)

MORTQAOE BAIX—Drfsult hating base mads to the cnndltloa of a mortgage baar-

wife, lo Jane bono BceViheRegioUrof Deeda for the County of Kant, la the Slate of Mleblgaa. on lha IXh day ol April, iasi. In Uber ie vl Mortiracea. oa page

^ • i n s M r y 4m%am Bf IW rot* ps> mi aumry bleb the power of sale Iheri

loe amount rvma'alnsr secured bv aald mneuraaa o r a a y g m b s r e o c notice Is tbcrefoie hsfsSy

Meaday , t h e SOth day of Angns t , I S M . a t t w o o ' d o r t to t i e afternocsi. there wfll be sold at ihe sonib froat dcor of the C o a t Block (so relied), to I t t CHy of Grand Ruplda. to saM Cotrn j of Kant, that being tbe place of hr ' s tag tba Circuit Coon for aald County of Kant, at

Ucvendne lo the highest bUdlr , toe pnsn-deacribed la -aid mortgage, or so ausrh

— * as may be necesssry to aatiafy the .res oa asld mortgage sa above set f enh . .InterestlUemon. andlhacnaia, ehafgss

public rendne to the highest Mddar, toe

wuh ifcs and

Uwreoa. and IS >wwl by law aad prcvlSsd for to

• ' X lha Ooncty of Eent and S t a l a o f l B H H i dasorthed aa tbs East half C<4) of Iheeowh

four (41, Town sevei

I c n a a . KayMth. Wt t JANS M * 2 £ L e a

G r e a t R u s h a n d L a r ^ e S a l e s i n o u r

Boys' and Children's D E P A R T M E N T .

W e did not make any mistake in putting in such a fine and extens ive line of children's and boys' clothing. T h e pub-lic appreciate il, as the crowds in our children's department will testify. •

S T Remember our Patent Shirt W a i s t

Houseman, Donnally k Jones, RELIABLE AND SQDAIE D E A L U 6 CLOTHIERS,

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

3 4 . 3 0 , 3 8 M o n r o e S t , C o r . W a t e r l o o .

The Wants of Ike Peopin A r e m a n y , b u t

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

T h e y W a n t E l e g a n t D e c o r a t e d C h i n a S e t a

T h e y W a n t M e d i u m D i n n e r a n d T e a S e t a

T h e y W a n t i C h e a p C r o c k e r y o f A l l K i n d s .

T h e y ^ y d S t y l i s h H a n g i n g a n d

T h e y w 5 n t e . i * ^ 3 i 5 . & e q t t i n p a i l s . J a n d o t h e r U n d s o f t i n w a r e a t t h e

l o w e s t p r i c e s .

T h e y W a n t ^ M a n n e r o f 5 & 1 0 c G o o d s .

T h e y W a n t ^ y s f o r t h e C h i l d r e n .

T h e v W p t a ^ o ^ n d H o u s e h o l d N e c e e -* s i t i ^ W h i c h C a n A l w a y s b e F o u n d

a t O u r S t o r e .

M c P H E R S O N ' S B A Z A A R ,

H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r L o w P r i c e s ,

O P E R A H O U S E B L O C K . L O W E L L

L A D I E S W e c a l l y o u r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e f a c t t h a t

A t t h i s d a t ® w e h a v e o p e n e d u p a v e r y n i c e

J j n e o f L A D I E S L O W S H O E S , a n d w e

J ^ j n d l y I n v i t e y o u t o e x a m i n e o u r n e w g o o d s

J n a l l t h e l a t e s t s t y l e s . W e s t a t e t h e

^ a k e d t r u t h w h e n w e s a y t h e y a r e t h e b e s t

Go o d s f o r t h e m o n e y t h a t w e h a v e e v e r o f -f e r e d i n t h i s l i n e .

S H O E S . hand Daacota flbosa M H M P . S . We hare a beaatiful ttoe of

and 94.80.

R O B E R T S O N & S O N , T h e S h o e m e n ,

u r We ate luee tome I O S H B T M Stolen that a n Beat.

C a b i n B i s $ 2 . 5 0 s n d $ 2 . 0 0 p s i d o z . , the latter wanraated to be

Better Than Can Be Obtained Elsewhere in Town. The Best Baby Cabinets for Ji.oo per Dot.

CALL A N D S E E H I M ,

C . E . P h i l U y , - O v e r P O . X. p.-uatos will flad Ifca. Phflley in attasxlxnce at U>« Oallery.

L o c a l B u s i n e s s I t e m s .

J. HARRISON RICKERT. DENTIST.

Fine Gold fillings a Specialty. All work Warraaled.

Lowel l , - Mloh.

P n r Qalo —Several choice farms lo-r o r o a i e . Keene. Ver^en-nas, Bowne and Boston. Alsc several huuses and lots tn the villa((e of Lowrll. Can suit all claates of customers. For further particulars inquire al the offlce o i a r . H I C K S ,

9tf over West ft Co's drug store.

F O R PALK. or money rent, a desirable Farm of about ISO acres, within 2) miles of Lowell. Uood buildings and land wall watered. Enquire of 8. P. Hicks.

RnnH - H O U S E A N D B L O T S F O R

UUUU'^e cheap. House contains '.1 D. E . SPKMU.

W f t n t A f i - P A S T C R E F O R 1 8 T O 2 0 N A N I E O C O W S . D . E . snmia.

Pnr Roto - A F A R M S T U A C R E S . TO OaIB»0M oorxh of Lowell Postofflce; good House and Barn, good wall and cutern, all in ample order.

(Wtf) P O U T ,

We have a One line of Ladles Hand tarn Don-cola Shoe, al fS.EO Sl.iU and «4 90. U-ea t styles. Robertaon A Bun. •

Who wants to buy a house and lot cheap? I offer mine for tbe next 30 days at a bargain. House contains right rooms, all in good condition. Good cellar, well, cistern and barn. Will exchange for n small farm.

(Bdtf) U- C. P A L M R R .

Wind Mill FOR SALE CHEAP. AL-n m a m m „ u n k p U m p ^ H x .

tures. & C. Brad field. (42il)

Try the Bsby Moccasins s i Roberleon t Bon's

T w o C a l v e s ™ 8 ^ Sraiso.

S i n g l e . L U M B E R W A G O N W A N T E D

In exchsnso for milk. D. E. Spring.

Fnv <Uln . U O O D H O U S E , L A R G E

rUi oaitJ. three rooms, pantry three bedrooms, twocloaets, good hall

Geo. H. Cnhoon. (4«tf)

Wan tori 29 general servants. A din f f a m e a . i a g n o m girl,, 10 kitchen girls, tastry cooks, meat cooks, snd general cooks. All come; good places by addressing Ladies' Parlors. 3 snd ' Tower Block, Grand Rapids. Mich.

Oar Lad a s Band torn Doogola Bhoea at M SO are as good aa Oraad Kapida dealers seU foe $100. Sate car fare and bey cheaper s t home. Bobertsoa ft Boa.

U I I Q P ' O G A L L E R Y I S B E I N G C L E A N -

1111010^ out and renovated and will bea Bt place for manuracturing fine shotoaraphs and portraits in a few Says. («wl)

0 I n t e FOB SALE.—THE TWO Fine C UllO rMidence Lots now occupied bt Ihe feondry buildings will be told rary cheap. Address Lyne Adrian. 311 Watson street. Grand Rapids, Mich,

HERE AND THERE.

Summerlike. i off at Carpenter ft Co s. Hear Prof. PUley to-night. Peach trws are looking tplendld. Decoration Day next Wednesday. Great quarter off sale at Carpenter ft

Cos. Plof. Pixley tonight at the M. E.

rkuroh. Derronbon stripe pants, all the go at.

Smith's. D. P. Metriman leayea the exprees

office this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Keyes. of Stanton,

are viaiting in town. Tbe county treasurer took in fSS.OOO

tor liquor licenses, Tuesday. 1. E. Fallass baa sold his residence oo

the a ft 8. addition, to Geo. Montague. Train starts for Free port Ball Game

t^day at 1945. Faro for round trip 80

Does Lowell celebrate ? Lowell ought to have a fair,

j Herbert Oraharo is in town. 'Pants from |S up nt B. C. Smith's.

In imported suitings Smith can't he beaten.

Ths frame of Chas. Q .ick's new real-1 dcnce it up.

RobWnt' circus will exhibit here the , IBth of May.

Lowell vs. Free port to-day at l-'ree-port. Special train.

Harry Hunter returned to the Agricul-I tural College (bit week.

A doctor and a tombstone factory struck Freepoit simultaneously.

L. Adrian Is moving the machinery of tbe foundry to Grand Rapids.

La' t Saulsbury, nf Bowne. ia reading law in J. M. Mathewson's office.

L. Adrian has sold the foundry ma-chinery and it has been moved to Grand Rapids.

Do not fail to read Carpenter ft Co t advertisement: it ia of interval to all the I ad lea.

Found:—A watch, between Lowell and Ada, on April 20th. Inquire of 8. Wunscb, Ada. (4«w3)

A now poatoffice hat been eatablithed at Evans. Kent county, six miles East of Cedsr Springs.

Postmaster Matbewsoo is musing a hand which came in too close contact with a horse's teeth.

Mrs. Anna Ford and daughter. Mrs. H. Hall, of Cedar Springs, have been visiting frienda here,

Mrs. John Wingler and daughter, Ina. Sundayed at Mrs. W's parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Dake, at Saranao.

A. B A T ' S little boy about four years old, fall into tbe pond Tueeday, but was reacued by bystanders.

Mrs. E. M. Brusted and Mrs. J. Pen-nver, ol Grand Haven, visited Mrs. Net-tie O'Morrow, Monday.

Ernmt Graham, who has been learn-ing architecture at Grand Rapids, went to Chicago last Monday.

Mr. Miles and Miss AUie Seatle, of Grand Rapids, spent several dsys of last week visiting friends hcie.

An Italian band, contlsting uf a harp, two violins and a flute, played soiue fine music on tho streets yeeterday,

B. C. Smith will make you a pair of pants, coat or sait, guaranteed (o fit, at about the price of ready-made clotbing.

Mrs. John C. Scott and Mrs. Cora V. Mount are attending the state conven-tion at Coldwatar. as delegates from Lowell W. C. T. U.

Mr. J, W. Broadbent's wife snd t*o little boys bave arrivedjiere from Ovid.

igooe int -

the 8. ft 8. addition. Fnend O. C. Anderson, of the Pension

Bureau, Wa^bitgton, D. C.. will pi accept thanks for a copy of the Pension Commissioner'a report for 1887.

The Congregational Ladies will hold a Tea Social at the residence of Mrs. O. C. McDannell, Wednesday. May 30tb. Tea servad from half past five to eight o'clock.

The Senate has passed the bill task-ing Grand Bapids a port of delirery. Tlw bill has already paved the House and now goea to tha President for his signature.

Tbe Gunn Hardware Company of Grand Bapids. hare closed the hard-wan, store of Meters. J . M. Walker ft Son ot Saranao on a chattel mortgage in the sum of 11,900.

Geo. Corbin and Chas. Wos'.brook had a "scrap" up on the booms. Saturday morring. West brook bit Oorbin on the right arm with a peevy. breaking one of the bonse below tha albow.

L Farlin first of last week, ped bat not covered thai coldest night. Tbe seed was frozen so hard that hs was compel led to drop new seed over the en-tire tract

Smith guarantees satisfaction in qual-ity and price, on all his tailor-made y|e>thiny.

Carpenter ft Co. have a competent trimmer engaged for the season. Give them a call.

Tba rear ot the log drive passsdGreen-elite Wednesday. It In about IS days.

is expected here

S m i t h h a s t h o s e f a n c y l i gh t p a n t p a t -i t h e m t o o r d e r i in stock snd makes

for |S and upwards. F. H. Robinson ft Co. are doing a

thriving business manufacturing round kaiher whip lashta.

Light colored striped pants, finest ever abbe, n in Lowell, in the higbt of fash* Iocs, at B. C. Smith's.

Ira. a Bine rrho has beon spending vinlcr with friends near Port , hM returned to her son's M. N.

Lawall market prices. Thursday: • T E S T 88B. Butter lf7 Eggs 18c. Po-

i W vsd 6Sc. Maplo syrup TSc. r 9 at 10c.

Ualoo ssrvkss at the M. E. church Bandar axsalag. Rev. Mr. Powell pnachlag. at which time tbe G. A. a VrUlaUstri in a body.

IL N. Rine has a black ben which teyako bsat the ojdtat. Alter laying an ME about every day for six months the oSsr day she produced an egg «ix8

QottUeb Wetaell. a young Ionian, bt tnias Uboard tbe freight train going g^ltromthla-xatkmlast Friday after-

let cto c: bis feet get under tbe «1IMW and will go without a part of hja tosa bereafter.

K. P. Hosted sold Noah P. Allen 000 pearb treea thia we-k. Mr. Allen livas in the very bert peach district of the -rf*'* near Matthew Hunter t. and ba cannot (ail lo receive good returns for bis enterprise in a few yean.

Lewis Arbor of Cannon township and Clara A. Dawley of PiainAeld township wrre married Tuesday. A warrant for bastardy bad been neoeas ry to bring tho bridegroom to the wedding, after which they departed frr their future

r Eocklord. Friday evening. May » , Prof. J. H.

Pixlar will give an entertainment at tbalf. E-oborcb. The namas of Pixley

Grannia will be remembered by Iu Hr Qramus it ia California bnt Mr Pixley will entertain us thisfFri-Ami\ evening with songs, recitations and ^ ' S w S L m . beginamg at 7o'clock. A U

Ooa^aU of the people of Lowell didat know whether tr get up and go u» work or turn ovbr and take another auaur, at flA) Sunday morning. In ( a c f t tbay dioiil exactly know whether it was Sundsr or not until they cca-ZdZX a ca^ndar. for a bewildered nisbt watch, at some one of Un mills findce and blew bib whistle jo-U as uoal, on that murning.

Wednesday noon Ufa. Albert Jackson net with an'accident which came near casting her her life. Sht- waa taking * abort drive after a tbree-year-old colt hitched to a cart, and when driving into the yard the cart ctrnct the caie post throwing it on its stda. Tbs colt ran to the barn, dragging the can and Mra. Jackson, whoso rtothea had osagbt, after him. When taken np. rto wtt nnconsdona. bat soon came to aad ao senoat reaoita followed. Bar fara was qni»s taWy scratched.

i planting potatoes lbs k. and had an acre dmp-

Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Chandler, of Compton, Illinois. Miss Laura Hebmdy. of Howell. Misa Bertha Talcott.of |onia. and Misa Kata Thompson, of Muskegon, srere Ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Luther last Thursday.

Neil Hemminson, living eight miles east of Greenville, while sxpepmeuting with giani powder tbe 83d, b owing up stumps, baa his forehead lorn open to the tkull and was interaally injured by a premature explosion.

Tbe bodies of two children which wercbuned here about IB yean sgo were taken up and removed to Grand Bapids, Monday. One was the child of JTM. WeatLerwax and tbe other of Will Keyes, both farmer residents of Lowell.

Ex Sheriff Kinney had a borne worth |S,000 or |S00. but the beast Lad warts oo bis ears. Kinney thought hs would look sliulur without tbem. So he let an iltnrraat h-itv dotfur try to kill tbe warts. The warts were dyly killed and so was the hone.

Attentioal Camp No. 9.8. of V.. you are hereby directed to aasemble at Camp Room, May 80th, at 13:30 p. m.. sharp.

By order of J . D . C R A W F O R D ,

E. B. Ksirm. Istlerg't.

"Harrington, Hasted ft Ca, general nommissioo raerohanta. Fruits, pota-toes. butter, epgs. poultry, etc. 374 south Water street, Cbtosgo," is the card of a new firm which has been in

intss a short tima. Alt Hosted, for ie time a Lowellite, is the Hostad of

the firm. young man in Seville, says the

Alma Record, traded bu wife for ̂ shot

Otptain. (40w2)

After changing prop-' that the watch

gunand watch. arty, he disoovered would not go and the gun was ont of whsok. Be then demands hisproparty; the other party, also sick, gives op the woman, and now they lire happy to-gether.

The Indian Sommer Tima. A beau-tiful song and chorus, by Will L. Thorn neon, author of Gathrnng Shells on tbe Sea Shore. Come Where the L U I M S Bloom, etc.. etc. It is ooe of the prettiest songs ever published; any music dealer will mall it for 40 centa. Pub-lished by W. L. Thompson ft Ca. East Liverpool, Ohio.

The C. L. a C. will meet with Misa Ma tie Bead worth on Monday evening. May 38tb. Programme as follows:

Response at roll call with a fact L-<na the Life of Irving or hia writings.

Reotstion from Irving—Mary Peek. Table Talk—"Causes of Poverty." Rfading—Mrs. Egglreton. Closing with Vesper Seyrka.

SECY

Look out (or the traveling wholesale pocerr swindler. Be abounds in the and and has a naw snap this year. He

calh opon tha fitrmen, carries a fine me of samples gad sslls gt astonishing

low prices. Ha takes orden for tbe goods and tells bis custMnere that they win arrive oo * certain day Us s air, and for them to go aod gtt them. Tne fsr-mer signs tbe order, whtth tans ont to baanote. PIED.—At the Lom? of A. W. Weekes,

ia this village, Thursday, May ITtb, 1888, Mrs. Ueriara Bailtr, aged W yean. Mrs. Bailer was born in Saratoga Co.1

N. Y., March 31. 1890. She and Mr. B. were among the early settlers In this section. She was a lady of tndeac-inaintame and waaanivenally brJored,

.the was buried from tbe Bailey church, which is fiHnated on a part of the old Ballev homestead. Sunday morning.and a l a w con court* of friends and rela-tives were present. Bev. A. T. Lather candaotsd tbe eagctses.

ial Day Hlats. . T n e a n n u a l r e o u m i n c e o( Men ur ia l

D a y is n e a r a t b a u d . I t s o o m m i n g I s h o u l d be p receded bv t h o r o u g h a n d J u -I d i c k m t p r e p a r a t i o n f o r i t s obse rvance .

A s a d a y , i t s h a l l o w e d a*< .c i s t t ons h a v e a l r e a d y o n t b r i n e d i t in t h e a f f ec t i ona of o u r c o n n t r y m e n . Ita p r o p e r o b s e r v -a n c e se rves t o h o n o r t h e m e n , t b e sao-r iOce of w n o s e U r e s m a d e poes iUe t b e p r e a e r v a l i o n of t h e U n i o n ; t o impres s u p o n m a n h o o d a n d w o m a n h o o d t h e t r e m e n d o u s cos t a t w h i c h t h e flag floats o v e r all t h e l a n d , a n d t o t e a c h ch i ld -h o o d a n d y o u t h t h e n a t u r e a n d v a l u e of o u r ins t i tu t ions , a n d t h e i m p o r t a n c e of fidelity t o a n d m a i n t e n a n c e of t h » m .

A s w e p r e p a r e t o vis i t t h e t h r i n c s of t b e b o u n r e d d e a d , whose sac r i f i ce u p o n o u r c o u n t r y ' s a l t e r f o r t b e u p h o l d -ing of t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d l aws , g u a -r a n t r e s t o u s o u r civi l a n d reg l igous l iber t ies , le t all m e r e pa r t i s an o r s ec t a r -i an d i f f e r e n c e s be p u t as ide . Le t t b e c l e r g y , regardless of d e n o m i n n t m n o r creesl , be i n v i t e d t o de l ive r t u i i a b l n die-c o u r c e s to t h e i r r e spec t ive congrega* t i o n s u n t b e S u n d a y i m m e d i s t e l y pro-c e e d i n g May 80. S o f a r a s p r a c t i c a b l e o n t h a t d a y , let t b e Pos t o r P o s t s in e a c h local i ty , u n i f o r m e d u n d in a b o d y , a t t e n d a u n i o n s e rv i ce a t s u c h t i m e a n d p l a c e aa m a y be dec ided u p o n .

Ii) t h e p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r Memor ia l Day , i t is recommended a n d u r g e d t h a t a l l v e t e r a n s , w h e t h e r m e m b e r n of t h e G r a n d A r m y or u o t , be inv i t ed t o f o r m w i t h t b e comard i - s in l ine of m a r c h : t h a t t h e W o m a n ' s Relief Corps , Sons of V e t e r a n s , m u n i c i p a l officere, t e a c h e r s

R e a d y f o r E v e r y b o d y !

Geo. T. Howard , T H E LOW PRICED CLOTHIER.

TAKE MY WORD FOR IT.

L a s t S a t u r d a y F r a n k Murk le . ii f a r m I sbore r In t h e e m p l o y »f Geo. D ie t r , of Ot i sco t o w n s h i p , l o n l a c o u n t y , p roposed t o R w a . t h e f a i r d a u g h t e r of b u s te rn o ld m a s t e r , t h a t t h e y e lope S h e w a s wi l l ing , a n d elo, .e t h e y d id . a n d no t h a v i n g s special Pn i ln i iu i c a r ut tli.-n se rv ice they c h a r t e r e d t h e old gen t le -m a n ' s horses a n d w a g o n a n d . in t h e ] a m i # of love , s n u g l y s l o w e d a « a v in t h e w a g o n . I<«hind as good a s | ian of h o r s e s ! as a n y H o l l a n d e r in t h e c u u n t y o w n s , ! t h e y d rove a w a y . T h e h a p p y b u t m i s -

Ed e d coup le wen t t o G r e e n v i l l e w h e r e ' y e x c h a n g e d t h e i r t e a m for t h e "do l -

lars of t he i r adop ted d a d d i e s . " a n d t h e n i p roceeded t u G r a n d R a p i d s to h a v e a good I t i m e a n d spend a ve ry h a p p y a n d p l e a s - ' an t h o n e y m o o n b e f o r e t l iey g o t m a r r i ed . Monday n i g h t t h e y a t t e n d e d d a n c e on t h e W e s t S ide , a n d t h e n w e n t t o t h e h o m e of a f r i e n d t o s t a v . H e r e give y o u r eyes n f eas t a n d y o u r liodies.a t r e a t . No t roub le t o s h o w o u r goods w e the i r b r igh t mid h a p p y vis ions w e r e dis- are g l a d t o en t e r t a i n y o u . Be p u n c t u a l , d o not l i nge r ; hut s k i p in a n d look over pelled by Sheriff Bishop, w h o a r r e s t e d t he n e w s p r i n g s t y ' i s f o r old n n d v o u n g , t h e m T u e s d a y on a c h a r g e of bo r ses t ea l | - , , ,

wbereFnmk ww'̂ 'ked up̂ ith'ibe"r-1 Nobby New Pants, and Nobby New Hats,

Beneficial to All!' FOR PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES j Y O U S H O U L D ALWAYS GO TO

I C L A R K < & W H S T E O A R ' S .

W e show t l ie

HaodsoiDestaDd Most Attracti?e Styles in Mens' & Boj 's Clotbing of a n y House in t he V i l l a g e of Lowell , a t

PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.

d i n a r y , e v e r y d a y d r u n k s , a n d Rosa w a s s e n t u p s t a i n to a lied of s t r a w a n d a n i ron beds t ead . T h i s u t b e t a m e Rosa w h o recently swore o u t a w a r r a n t

Sins t J u l i u s A . H e n k e l , uf Be ld ing , r g ing h i m w i t h s e d u c t i o n , b u t a f t e r -

w a r u m a d e a s t a t e m e n t wi th o a t h t h a t t h e c h a t g e s w e r e m a d e f o r t he so le p u r |sMe of ou ta i i i lng m o n e y .

IN A L L S H A D E S .

Hoard of Re t l ew .

I n W h i t e & Colo red Laundr i ed Shirts I have a Beautiful Line

a n d so c l e a p t he can ' t h e l p b u t please yt o .

'.l Ii! Neck W e a r w e h a v e All You Could Ask F o r , F r o m One S h i l l i n g , Up. A N i c e Lint- of Co t ton Pants , Overal ls , and C o t t o n Socks,

a n d pup i l s in t h e b l g h e M i c a

Not ice Is he reby g i v e n i b a t i h e Boa rd of R e v i e w of t h e \ i l loge of Lowel l •vill

i n s t i t u t i ons of 1 be in session a t t h e ot l ice of F . D. Kddy l e a r n i n g in t h e p u b l i c schools , a s wel l a s i on Monday ami T u e s d a y . May 2S nnd t h e c i t i z ens a t l a r g e , be inv i t ed t o par- , 1888, a t wbic l i t i m e t h e assensment t i c i p a t e in t h e p u b l i c c e r e m o n i e s . 1 roll f o r said vi l lage of Is iwei i xfil1 be ,

I t is f u r t h e r recommended t h a t n o t h i n g I oj ien f o r inspec t ion . be d o n e o r o o u n t o n s n c e d by t h e G r a n d 1 S . B U O W E U , Ass t s so r . I A r m y , t l i a t sha l l In a n y w a y rcflei 11 I n j u r i o u s l y u p o n t h s o r d e r o r t e n d t o i Board a t Review.

All nt I 'ed-Rock Pr ices .

WE ARE O u r g o o d s n l w s y s f r e s h .

NEVER O u r pr ices t h e lowest ,

t he s ame .

UNDERSOLD. C t l l a n d s e e a n d y o u wi l l sav

m a r t h e s o l e m n i t i e s of a n occas ion t o o t a c r e d t o be m a d e b u t a e r v l e n t t o U n a n -cia l g a m o r social fes t iv i t ies .

By c o m m a n d of • WASHINOTVN tiARpMEK.

D e p a r t m e n t C o m m a n d e r .

Memor ia l Day.

J o s e p h Wilson P o s t No. 87, G . A. a b a v e a r r a n g e d t h e fo l lowing p r o g r a -m m e f o r May UOlh.

o r r i C E R s o r THE PAY: Mar sha l s — A l b e r t J a c k t o n , Cha r l e s

A l t h e n . President—8. P. Hicks. V i c « P r e s i d e n t s — a H u n t e r , J r . . J o h n

Gi les , Lowel l ; T h o m a s Danie l s , K e e n e ; D. H . Eng l i sh , B o s t o n ; S i ias Col la r , Ver -g e n n e s ; P . J . S inc la i r , B o w n o ,

O r a t o r — H o n . G . J . D ieke tna , of Hol -l a n d .

C h a p l a i n — R e v . A . T . L u t h e r . R c a d e r -

Not ice is he r eby g i v e n t lmt t b e Bonnl nf Rev iew will b e i n sesson a t t h e o f . l icet)f t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k , in Lowel l , on Monday a n d T u e s d a y . May S S a n d ',1), 18«8. a t w h i c h t i m e t h e a s s e s s m e n t roll of t h o t o w n s h i p of Lowel l will be o p e n f o r i n spec t ion .

B Y O H I ' E B o r S A I D B O A R D .

Liqu id F.gg No riidc by us ing . S imp le s t ,

f r c s e n e Y o n r Kg go.

P r e s e r v e r , best k n o w n , g . S imp le s t , m o s t per-

fec t n n d reliable p rocess f o r p r e s e r v i n g eggs . Costs one c e n t a doz . P u t d o w n lUc eggs n o w a n d sell in t h e w i n t e r s t S O C J O H N G I L E S ft C o . .

(•Itltf.) Sole A g e n t s for K e n t Co .

i Lad les i

I A t M n . Hi le i ' s y o u will find a c he ice I co l lec t ion of n e w S p r i n g m i l l i n e r y

M n . D . H . E n g l i s h . gn<Mlt. La tes t s ty les : a n d n n e w t r i m m e r T b e process ion wi l l f o r m a t I p . m. a t of e x p e r i e n c e . Miss N i n a M u n i o c k f r o m

t b e P u b l i c S q u a r e a s f o l l o w s : G r a n d Rap ids is e n g a g e d f o r t h e season F i r s t D iv i s ion—Joseph Wi l son P o s t I »nil wi l l e n d e a v o r t o g i v e t h o bes t of s a t

G . A . a l i f a c t i o n . (t() S e c o n d Div i s ion—Vis i t ing G . A . a ! « • .

P ^ . t , ! ' D ^ C ? , ? r m d 7 . ' n « , . c I Alia niton;—I'oat No. ST. O. A. H-Tl i i rd Lhvu ion—C. a P e r r y C a m p S.

of V . , D e c o r a t i n g C o m m i t t e e . F o u r t h D iv i s ion—W. R. C .

riaps. F i f t h Division — Pros iden t , O r a t o r .

C h a p l a i n , Vice P i i t i d e n t s , C o m m o n C o u n c i l a n d Clt ixens.

EXEUCISES AT CEMETEIIV. Music—Quartette. P r a y e r — C h a p l a i n L u t h e r . M u s i c — Q u a r t e t t e . R e c i t a t i o n — M r s . D. H . E n g l i s h . M u t i c — Q u a r t e t t e . O r a t i o n — H o n . G . J . D i e k e m a . M u s i c — Q u a r t e t t e .

Y o u a r e he r eby d i r ec t ed lo a s s e m b l e a t G . A. R. Ha l l 12:30 p . in. s h a r p . May 30lh .

B. A. WBtPPLR. W . J . EcKER. A d j . C o m .

UliaoltttloB Noltoe.

Tbe Co-pannershlp 'mown as Ibe Lowux MIL-LunrCo la thia day diamlred bymmual consent.

Lowell. April 'Slb. IMS. I FIASCIS K i s o ,

(Copy.) Wgned, I 1 C. Q. Srosa.

( t i n t )

CANADA MONEY I tukon Ibr goods at par at 1 Clms. AUlietiN Glotbiug Store.

Ken t Coan ly ' t Cr |me«.

The report of the Attorney General ot Michigan (or 1887 it out. It is a vol-ume of 174 pages and contains a full re cord of the business of Ibe office, the re-port of tbe Important cases decided and an abstract of tlie reports of the Prose-cuting Attorneys of the different coun-ties of the Bute.

Kent county's roootd shows 854 crimi-nal cases prosecuted. Adultery A, as-sault and battery 01, bastardy 3, bur-glary 5, burglary and larceny 3. criml- comes houie to you grouty and cross, nal assault 1, disorderly 45, d ispos ing of i s n a p p i n g snd s n a r l i n g , u n a b l e t o re l i sh mortgaged property 3, defrauding holds ; the nice dinner you have cooked, and 1, false pretenses II, incest 3, illegal feels as if there was a ton of pig iron practice of medicinu 1. keeping houte of UI fame 6. simple larceny 90. grand lar-ceny II. larceny from dwelling house in

I F u n a l a n g u i d , t i r e d fee l ing . H i b b a r d ' s R h e u m a t i c S y r a p h a s n o e q u a l , c r e a t -i ng a good a p p e t i t e , a n d r e n d e r i n g a h e a l t h y ani l a c t i v e d iges t ion .

J U S T " M A R R I E D .

H o w loving t h e y a r e : t h i s is a l w a y s a s u r e s ign . A f t e r t h e first y e a r s o m e -t i m e It don ' t hold good . W h e n C h a r l i e c o m e s h o m e t o y o u g r o u t y a n d cross .

t h e d a y t i m e 8, m a n s l a u g h t e r 1, ma l i c -ious s l a n d e r 2. ma l iu ious i n j u r y t o p ron-e r t r I . m u r d e r 8 . r a p e 3. resisting a o of -l ioer 1, receiving s to len goods 4. t e d u c -t i o n I , sa loon o p e n a f t e r T i o u n 80, sa loon o p e n o n S u n d a y 33. s e l l ing l i quo r to m i -n o r s 3. t e l l i n g l i q u o r on legsl h o l i d a y I , s e l l i n g l iquor w i t n o u t a l i cense 3, viola-t i on of t r u a n t l a w s 4.

P e n d i n g t h o e n a c t m e n t of l a w s or or-d i n a n c c e p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e v e n t i l a t i o n of d w e l l i n g h o u s e s a n d fiats s o m e t h i n g s h o u l d be d o n e t o p r e v e n t t h e f u r t h e r s m o t h e r i n g o( t h e i n n o c e n t i n h a b i t a n t s of o t h e r w i s e a i r t i g h t rooms by t h e pas t -i ng of l a y e r u p o n l a y e r of wa l l p a p e r o v e t t h e h a p p i l y p o r o u s p l a s t e r . Be-s ides t h o d a n g e r f r o m t h e impr i soned in sec t a n d g e r m l i fe t he ve ry m a t e r i a l u sed in m a k i n g t b e p a p e r a d h e r e , pa s t e m a d e f r o m spoi l t flour. Is su f f ic ien t ly u n s a n i t a r y . I t ed b y u e a m

Pig I in h i s t t o n i o c h , b e U t r o u b l e d w i t h dyi pepsm, an-l S u l p h u r B i t t e n is t h t ' on ly med ic ine t h a t will c u r e h i m .

w o u l d i n ( ac t , d a m p e n j Qride(ective p ro t ec t i on f ru t r

r a i n , m a k e a a n t - c l a s s e c t i v e p ro t ec t i on f r o m

a c u l t u r e g r o u n d T h e w a l l s shou ld be free t o (or becllb.

breathe so that the imprisoned inmates may do to. Dr- De Wol(, ths commis-sioner of health for tbls city said re-cently: "The free passage of sir through the walls of living rooms is an impor-tant element in ventilation- The prac-tice of repapering by layer uton layer of mail paper, made adhesive by glue or pasta which adda a decomposing ma-terial lo the nasty process, can receive nothing but condemnation from Ihe tan Ita nan. The perfect wall (or domes-tic habitation is of material which re-sists deoomposition in svery form and which permits tbe passage u( air. Pa-per does not suply theee conditions." A movement is said to be on foot to se-cure the passage of Mate laws regulat-ing the covering o( walls, aod nuking the owner liable (or Infection and its resultuig consequences through the un-sanitary practices of repapering for each new tenant without thorougblv remov-ing all traces of the last coaL This mat-ter ia o( at least equal importance with that o( plumbing and drainage.—Suiii-fary AVirs.

You have most likely beard of "Mul doon's party." WeU, its second, accord-ing lo the testimony of witneiMes, was givea in "Doo" Hendrickson's old olark-snutb shop a week ago Sunday by the Doo and his son Jim. There was smging and whisky, dancing and beer, isugh-ing and cursing, wrestling and some more whisky, story telling and a little

id many other sorts of en-A goodly number of invit-

ed guests, including Fred Reed, Mike Murphy. Abe Rumig. Bert Oevn, Fon Epley, Thos. Groom and Chuck Aldrich, wwe pieecnt. Tbe inevitable row hap-pened along in time to close the partv in regular style. Clubs w|rf tnimw and D"o and J I R I held full hands and

Whether they gueets or what

was the cause, other than whiskv, does not appear. At any rate. Doc dealt Reed a thump on the shoul -der with a c|nb whiph koooked

hide off, and then both tbe hosts and Aldrich held a green com or

other kind of dance, io which an ax and other implements of torture took taph a prominent part that most of the | guasta hart boslneat outside and made I a lively tneak.

lit of tbe dis«race(ul affair, I Doc. Jim and Chuck were arrested no a charge of drunk and disordrrlr. The two first bad a jury trial in JosticeHnn. let's court, Wednesday,and were assess-ed f 10 each or 15 days in Jail. Chuck baa bis trial to-day. At last accounts Doc and Jim were still looking for $10. with tho prospect of a visit to CoL Bub-op's summer mutt staring them in tbe face.

FOR sick headaches. Hibbard's Rheu-matic Syrup ia miraculous in iu cures, regelating to a healthy coodltton the ttomach and digtstivs organs.

I N T E R E S T E D P E O P L E .

A d v e r t i s i n g a p a t e n t m e d i c i n e in t b e pecu la r w a y in w h i u h t h o p r o p r i e t o n ot Kemp 's ' B a l s a m , l o r C o u g n s a n d Colds , does it is i ndeed w o n d e r f u l . H s a u t h o r i z e s C l a rk ft W i u e g a - t o g i v e those w h o call f o r i t a s a m p l e bo t t l e f r e e , t h a t t h e y m a y t r y i t b e f o r p u r c h a s i n g . T h e l a rge bot t les a r e .10c a n d $1.00. W e c e n a i n l y w o u l d a d v i s e a t r i a l . I t m a y save v o u f r o m c o n s u m p t i o n .

CLARA, h o w is t h e b a b y ? O h , he is a s c h i r p a s a l a rk , t h a t U i b b a r d ' s T h r o a t a n d L u n g Halsatn is a g r e a t remedy. T h r e e doses relcived h i s s u l l e n n g atid he w a s ready for p l ay ,

ftrvvyp I b e CfaUdno. T h e y are >-D W V T V . p e d a i i y n . b l s t o auu, .- . Colds, Crnghs , Cronp , W h o o p i n g Con; etc. W e g n s n n t e o Acker 's E n c ! I temedy a positive cure . I t si-, >in.irs of anxious wa tch ing . Sold i

YEITEH ft LOOK, Druggis t s , Lowe l l ,

W E especia l ly i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of m o t h e n a n d d a u g b t e n to p a g e 0 . of o u r medica l p h a m p h f e t ,

R H E I MATIC S W I T C O .

J a c k s o n , Mich .

nlaved a stronir same. C-canie tired of tlielr i

M Sura to Get Hood's Sarssparllla. my child. Bee t t u t they do not l ive yon anything else. You remember It t« tbs nicdlclnt which did r u m s M much good A year sgo-my layouts

Spring Medicine Nearty ever) body needt a good »rrlng me.ll-

i-me like Ho.si's Sarsaparin* to e i i * ! Impuri-ties pi-.l-h sccmnnlate to the Moud dming ths "Inter, keep np strenstli M wann weather rsqtM on, cr t i t# aa appeilts ai.d promote healthy digestl,<n. Try II.HSI'S Sarsaparilla and yon will he convtncd of l u peculiar merits. I t Is the Ideal spiing me.llclns-.r»< lUhlS, benellrlal, pleasant to UVft, aad gives lull value lor the money. Be sure to get

Hood's Sarsaparilla f t ;« l i for fV. frrpiLrWoalv

ky C. I. UOOD 4 CO.. ApotLtCAT^a, M

IOO Doses Ono Dollar

AGENTS WANTED FOR T H B

F i s t t ' t Selling Wor loUbe Age.

GEO. T. HOWARD, Corner Store. H o t e l Buildinj;. Oppos i t e Murray ' s Shoe S to re .

Millinery Sale. OFF

W e have on hand a f u l l stock of

Spring and Summer Goods, Which we do not ca re to carry over. The re fo re , in o rder t o

reduce stock, we w i l l sell for the ba lance o f t h e season.

TO CASH CUSTOMERS.

A l l Milliner)- G o o d s at Of f from t he r egu l a r price. Call

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

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

C O M P O S E D ENTIREY O F H L R B S .

i GitHlli BIJIflD PURIFIER

DIAMOIIO MEDICINE COMPANY. PT STATE Sr.-Dfnmi Mrcd.

ros l t lve ly Cures L lvn r and K i d n e y Complaints , Coost lpat lon. UheumaUsm. Henifula . Ilropsy, Bll-luusuess, Ma la r i a . Ulaheles. a a d a l l Ulaeaaas a r t s lnc f rom I m p u r e III.K-d.

FOK THE0 L.VDIES. I jidles Kill find ibis a jierfeet remedy for female Troub-

les, such as painful aud suppressed menstrual ion, sick bead aehs, and alio for buiifyln* tbe comploslon aud e rait leal in n pimples and blolobes aud other skin diseases.

N O T I C E O U R G U A R A N T E E . W's say to all try Ii and be eonrioced,tbe same as we have

convlBcedolhera. snd if ltdoea nol do Just as represented, return ihe packst.- and have your money refunded,

Forsale by s l ldn ' - - -r u a d s u orall anthoriied canvsaslnr ax-entsAt *8e, ao r a n d 8 1 . 0 0 pe r P a c k a g e , or mailed lo any address on receipt of price, by Ibe

Diamond Medicino Oo.. 77 State Street, - Detroit, Mlcli.

Everyone should hare a pscksce in their home snd never j be otihom II. | W A g e n l s W a n t e d In a l l Local i t ies , ( y Ex t r a

Indueen ien t s . (My I)

z m z o r g k a - I E T <& S I V I I T H :

A T T H E I R S T O R E Y O U W I L L A L W A Y S F I N D A C O M P L E T E STOCK O P

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

Brushes, Oils and Varnishes.

We do not intend to be Beaten in Quality or Prices on a m <f t he a b o r o

Lines of Goods. Remember That. A F u l l Lxine o f A R T I S T S M A T R R I A I A B .

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

AT

COLLAR h WEEKES.' Largest and Most CompiBte Line

IN LOWELL.

SPECIAL THINGS IN

Efflbroideries, Laces, Parasols and Dress Goods. Y o u should see before buying .

The Largest Stock of Carpets EVER SHOWN IN LOWELL,

A nd e x t r a nice pa t t e rns . Wil l soon h a v e a Carpet w h e r e we shal l be able to show t h e m to much

b e t t e r advantacre, o

R o o m

Also Lace Curtains in GREAT VARIETY.

REMEMBER THE PLACE.

LARGEST STOCK,

DEALEKS IN

SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. Builders' Hardware a Specialty.

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT

Collar & W e e k e s /

HARDWARE.

TO OUR PATRONS.

Don't fail to see Jewett's f hole Novelty Ranges. ALSO 4 FINE LINE OF GASOLINE STOVES.

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A r e y o n espec ia l ly in teres tcs l in t h o pu rchuso of I l a r d w a r a t h i s M a s o n ? If t o w e w i sh t o c a l l y o n r a t t e n t i o n to o u r s tock wh ich Is c o m p l e t e i n

Builders Hardware, D o o r s , Sash and Blinds; Farmers Supplies and Repairs usually kept; Deep Well and Cistern Pumps; Iron or Wood Tubing; Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Plumb-ing Work done in all their varied branches.

ALL GOODS

OPPERED TO YOU CHEAPER

Than Ever Before. j W c t r u s t j o u wi l l no t need t o g o t o a n y o t h e r t o w n t o b e t t e r y o o n e l T a a . W #

g r a t e f u l l y t h a n k our p a t r o n s for pa s t p a t r o n a g e a n d s h a l l t r y t o m e r i t a oont iD-| u a n o e of t h e s a m e .

W. R. BLA1SDELL & CO. L O W E L L . F E B R U A R Y IT. 1888.

GET THE MOST FOR Y O U R MONEY T j fh . UF

Qual i ty amounts to little unless t h e price be Fa i r , Low Prices a r e not Barga ins unless Qua l i ty is there .

4 * .

P E R F E C T I O N - I N S T Y L E -AND A S S O R T M E N T . - x - S A T I S F A C T I O N IN Q U A L I T Y AND PRICE. T h e s e a re yours i f you m a k e select ions from o u r N e w S p r i n g S t o c k o f

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND TRUNKS.

OUR STOCK this SPRING IS AS STYLISH AND HANDSOME AS ANY ON EARTH To the riRhi persons either gentlemen | I m m e n s e A s s o r t m e n t ! N e w F e a t u r e s ! Exc lus ive S ty l e s ! Rel iable , T r u s t ) , Se rv i ceab l e G o o d s M a r k e d a t Rock-

or ladles I will g i v e $T0 per m o n t h o r . good c o m m i s s i o n . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u - j Lsrs cal l on or a d d r e s s ,

Bot tom Prices.

G E O . C U D D E B A C K , WWELL,

Davis Hora*. MICH. OBo* Boors ( . i n . to ISM.

tHAS. ALTHEN, Tbe Peoples Popular OlotMer. CORNER STORE TRAIN'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ESTABLISHED 1868.

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P O W D E R Absolutely Pure.

TliU powiUr npT.>r T«nM. A Martcl of pur-ity mrrngth "nil whllnwrneneM. More w o n -o m l c i i l than thr iinlin*ry kinds, and cannot bo • o l d In cnnprtltion with tlir multltudr of low I n t . nhort wplcht alum or phofphate pninler*. Sold only In i-ann. Hoyal Uaking I'oailrr Co. 104 Wall Bt. N. Y. n v - B )

To Invalid nnd Wounded

S O L D I E R S I T h e unde rh iKiml a t t h e r e q u e s t of m a n y

I n v o l i J S o i d i m , l ias q u a l i f i e d a n d been a d m i t t e d to p r a c t i c e

tn t h e

Interior Department, a n d a l l t t fo b u r e a u s t he r eo f a n d w now

Readv to Prosecute Claims, f o r t h o s e t h a t m a y e n t i t l e d t o P E N

S I G N and I t O U N T Y .

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

i u h a s m o v e d h is P a i n t S h o p o v e r J o h n Mil ls ' C a r r i a c e Shop , a n d is r e a d y to d o

; in t h e " " all w o r k : lie l ine of

Buggy, Carriage and Wagon PAINTING

a t r e a s o n a b l e figures t o s u i t t h e t i m e s . Al l w o r k g u a r a n t e e d t o b o of t h e lufst. Cal l a n d ge t p r i ces b e f o r e g o i n g else-w h e r e .

A. BARE. (31 m2)

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

L o g a n L a e o m r t . Mr. J . B l o u g h , of P e n n a . , is v i s i t i n g

h i s d a u g h t e r , Mrs. J o e Miah le r .

Mr . Mil ler n o d Mrs . E t c h , of I n d . , w h o h a v e been v i s i t i n g t h e i r s i s t e r , M n . K a u f m a n n . r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e s lost w e e k .

L o g a n n o w has a ba l l c l u b w h i c h wi l l bo p r e p a r e d t o m e e t a n d l ieat a n y of t h o s e a m a t e u r c l u b s f r o m L o w e l l , De-t ro i t a n d o t h e r sma l l t o w n s .

Lev i B l o u g h is r a l s m g W a y n e P a r d e e ' s b a m , a n d wi l l c o n v e r t i t i n t o a b a n k b a r n .

J a s . C . J o h n s o n Is d a n g e r o u s l y ill of l u n g d i f f i c u l t y . Also F r a n k Co l son .

B R I D O K T .

So. I l o a l o n .

C o r n is n e a r l y all p l a n t e d a l iou t hern . B u t i n d i f f e r e n t loca l i t ies , f r o m w h i c h we h e a r , f a r m e r s a r e j u s t c o m m e n c i n g .

A d a u g h t e r to Mr . a n d M n . H . Ne l son a n d o n e a l so a t t h e h o m e of M r . a n d M n . J . M y e n , w e h e a r , a b o u t t w o w e e k s old .

J . C . T r a i n p u r c h a s e d iVt ac re s a t l-Vi p e r a c r e , w h i c h w a s sold a t a d m i n i s t r a -to r s a l e o n S a t u r d a y , of t h e l a te J o s e p h l i a b c o c k e s t a t e .

M r . N. C l e v e l a n d a n d f a m i l y a r e v i a i t i ng Mrs. C l e v e l a n d ' s m o t h e r , M n . 0 . W . T u c k e r , a n d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s . W e t h i n k i t is b u t f a i r t o s t a t e t h a t h e is n o t r e l a t e d to t h e p a r t y of t h e s a m e n a m e w h o m a k e s h is h o m e a t W a s h i n g t o n e x c e p t o n d e c o r a t i o n d a y .

V e r g a n n r i V l n l t o r .

Mrs . C. M. B r a s t e d a n d M n . J . Pen -n o y e r , of G r a n d H a v e n , h a v e been visi t-i n g Mrs . B. ' s f a t h e r . Mr . C. Misner . a l so Mr . a n d M n . W m . Misne r .

Miss E l v a P o w e l l , of S p a r t a , is v is i t -i n g n t h e r g r a n d m o t h e r ' s Mrs . F r a z e r .

W e h a d t l ie p l ea su re of s h a k i n g h a n d s w i t h o u r d e a r o ld f r i e n d . M n . A n n a F o r d , of C e d a r S p r i n g s , lost S a t u r d a y , i n Lowe l l . M n . Ford is pas t 90 a n d is y e t s p r y a s a y o u n g w o m a n .

F a r m e r s a r e n e a r l y r e a d y t o p l a n t t h e i r c o r n . T h e lnt»* h a r d r a i n s h a v e h i n d e r e d t h e m f r o m p l o w i n g .

E . L. B e n n e t t is p r o g r e s s i n g finely wifU his n e w house .

B o m , M a y 13th, t o Mr . a n d M n . F r a n k F o x . w h o h a v e r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d f r o m D a k o t a , a fine b o j . T h i s m a k e s t h r e e boys , b u t n a r y a g i r l .

Mr . S . L . Z l n s e r , d r u g g i s t , a t B e n s o n , III., i n w r i t i n g to Dr . W h i t e , t i n d e r d a t e of F e b r u a r y 27, 1882. s a y s : " I a m

| Belling l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of o u r D a n d e -| l ion A l t e r a t i v e ; u s e i t in m y f a m i l y , | a n d i r " w i f e h a s d e r i v e d g r e u t b e n e f i t I f r o m i t s u s e . " T h o u s a n d s o f l ad i e s a r e • s u f f e r i n g f r o m d i seases l> e c u l i a r t o f e -1 m a l e s , w h o m i g h t be re l i eved a n d i m a n e n t l y c u m l b y u s i n g Dr . W h

D a n d e l i o n A l t e r a t i v e . F o r s a l e bv Y e i t e r & I/>olc

C U R E Y O U R S E L F .

D o n ' t p a y l a r g e doc to r ' s b i l l s . T h e best , m e d i c a l book p u b l i s h e d 100 pages , e l e g a n t c o l o r e i p l a t e s , w i l l be s e n t y o u o n r e c e i p t of t h r e e 3 - c e n t s t a m p s to p a y p o s t a g e . A d d r e s s A . P . O r d w a y & Co. , B o s t o n , Mass .

N p r n y y o n r O r c h a r d ! a n i l I ' o t a l o r n I

P. D. S n e a t h e n a g t . of t h e N i x o n ' a n d M a c h i n e Co. , of D a y t o n , O . , h a n d l e s t h t C l i m a x N o z z l e a n d S p r a y i n g m a c h i n e r y . H e h a s s a m p l e s o n e x h i b i t i o n h e r e a t Lowe l l . (4110

R u c k l e n ' * A r n i c a H a l v e .

T h e Bes t SALVR in t h e w o Id f o r c u t s . Bru i ses , Sores , U l c e n , S a i l R h e u m , Fe -v e r Sores , T e t t e r , C h a p p e d H a n d s , Chi l -b la ins , C o r a s , a n d a l l S k i n E r u p t i o n s , a n d p o s i t i v e l y c u r e s P i l e s , o r n o p a y re-q u i r e d . I t is g u a r a n t e e d t o g i v e p e r f e c t r a t i s f a c t i o n . o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . P r i c e S."! c e n t s p e r b o x . F o r s a l e b y H u n t A H u n t e r _ ( sep lft-y-1)

G I R L R A N D M O T H E R S ! R E A D T H I S !

B u y t h e N e w H i g h A r m

S I N G E R M A C H I N E .

IT IS THB BEST. S u p p l i e s f o r all S e w i n g M a c h i n e s a t r e -

d u c e d p r i ces .

Office Opposite Forest Mills. J. N. C00LEY. Agt

Lowell, - Mich.

G I T Y B u s L i n e

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

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drich't Market will receive prompt •Itcntlon.

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T h e f o u n d a t i o n fo r t h e w a t e r t a n k is c o m p l e t e d .

J o s e p h P o s t h a s h is b a r n m u v e d .

T h e s e m i n a r y m s e t i n g w a s w e l l a t t e n -ded l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , a n d n e a r l y t h i r t e e n h u n d r e d d o l l a n w a s n l s e d . A c o m m i t t e e of t h r e e a r e a t w o r k t to r a i s e t h e neces sa ry a m o u n t . B e m i s , of A l m a , w a s p r e s e n t , a n d x a v e

v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k o n e d u c a t i o n a n d t h o a d v a n t a g e s o u r c o u n t y afTords. H e s a i d , " w h i l e o u r c o u n t y is blessed w i t h s e v e n g r a d e d schoo l s , o n l y t w o a r e foun-.l in t h o e a s t e r n h a l f .

J u H u i F u r n e y h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e to lose a v a l u a b l e t w o - y e a r - o l d co l t las t M o n d a y ,

M n . J o h n L e n h a r d t has been o n t h e a ick l i s t f o r s eve ra l d a y s .

T h o m a s T r o w b r i d g e h a s t h e j o b of d r a i n i n g F r e n c h s t r e e t .

f r e e p o r t .

E n g i n e e r Merri l l is n o l o n g e r a n e m p l o y of t h e L . & H . r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y , h a v i n g g o n e t o H a s t i n g s M o n d a y morn-i n g t o c o m m e n c e w o r k o n t h e C. , K . & S . r a i l r o a d .

H . W h e a t o n , of L o w e l l , v i s i t ed a t W . | F o x ' s las t S u n d a y . Mr. W h e a t o n Is a c o o p e r b y t r a d e a n d Is wel l pleiised w i t h F r e e p o r t a n d t h i n k s s o m e of s t a r t i n g a coope i shop h e r e in I h e n e a r f u t u r e .

S o m e o n e s to le a colli n a n d p laced i t o n t h e d o o r s t e p of t h e h o u s e of E . O . H y d e , d e p u t y g a m e w a r d e n in B a r r y c o u n t y , i n t e n d i n g it us a n o t i c e t o h i m t o q u i t e n f o r c i n g t h e l a w , o r s u f f e r d e a t h . H e i sn ' t d e a d y e t . h o w e v e r , a n d he 's a cof f in a h e a d .

Dr . E. F . S n y l e s h a s r e n t e d t h e C o m -m e r c i a l H o u s e a n d t a k e n |>oseHsion of t h e s a m e .

A c a n v a s s of t h e t o w n s h o w s t h a t a m a j o r i t y of t h e b u s i n e s s m e n a r e a n x -ious t o h a v e a r e g u l a r o l d f a s h i o n e d eel • c b r a t i o n in F r e e p o r t J u l y 4 t h .

f l r a U a n a a t l i e r i n g s .

W e a t h e r p r o m i s i n g a f t e r s u c c e s s i v e f r o s t s las t w e e k . M a n y f a r m e n wil l p l w i t c o m t h i s w e e k .

Miss Ma t t i e B y r n e is s t a y i n g s e v e r a l [ d a y s w i t h g r a n d m a B y r n e w h o is |>oor-ly in h e a l t h a t p r e s e n t .

H , Less i t e r sold h is t w o h e a d of c a t t l e to Mr . W o o s t c r , of G r e e n v i l l e , S a t u r d a y .

C h e r r y a n d p l u m t r e e s a r e b lossom-i n g f u l l . V e r y f e w p e a c h bloHsoms c o m p a r a t l v l y ,

M n . W m . S m i t h vis i ted M n . W . S . F u l l e r a n d M n . A l v i n D a v i s las t w e e k .

Mr . a n d M n . H e n r y G r e e n s p e n t Sa t* t i r d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r son H . W . G r e e n a n d f a m i l y , of G r a n d R a p i d s .

M r . C h a r l e s N u g e n t , of G r e t t u n , a n d Miss M a r y J o y c e , of C a n n o n , w e r e u n i t -ed i n m a r n o g e M a y 22, b y R e v . F a t h e r C r u m l e y a t t h e C a t h o l i c c h u r c h . C o n g r a t u l a t l o n s .

A c o m p a n y of y o u n g i>eople v i s i t e d w i t h Mias Lo i s A s h l e y , a t t h e r e s i d e n c e of H . Les s i t e r lost F r i d a y e v e n l n w h i l e s h e w a s t b e g u e s t of Miss M i n n i e Less i te r . Al l s e e m e d t o e n j o y t h e e v e n i n g v e r y m u c h , Mu-s A s h l e y ex i iec ts to r e t u r n t o D a k o t a i n J u n e ,

M A U D ,

S u p e r v i s o r N, F , G o u l d h a s l>een a w a r d e d $1,356 b y t b a I o n i a M u t u a l I n s t r a n c e c o m p a n y , a s a c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r h i s r e c e n t loss b y fire.

L e w i s Ke l l ey h a d o n e of h is fingen b a d l y l a c e r a t e d l a s t w e e k b y t h e t o o t h of a c i r c u l a r s a w . T h e a a w f e l l f r o m i t s pos i t ion w h i l e t h o y w e r e h a n d l i n g i t , t h e t o o t h s t r i k i n g h i m l u t h e f i n g e r ,

D a v i d K i m b a l l , a n old m a n l i v i n g o n t h e n o r t h s i d e o t t h e r i v e r f r o i u H a n n a c , d i e d , M o n d a y of t h i s w e e k of d r o p s y . H e h a d been sick a l u n g t i m e .

E . K . I r w i n a n d J o s e p h T h o m p s o n , b o t h of B e r l i n w e r e i n t h i s v i l l a g e l a s t w e e k bad ly i n t o x i c a t e d . T h o y w e r e , i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h a s t a t u t e . s t ib | )oei iaed to a p p e a r b e f o r e J u s t i c e W a l k e r y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n to toll w h e n , w h e r e u n d of w h o m t h e y p r o c u r e d t h e l iquor . I r w in t e s t i f i ed t h a t h e g o t s o m e of h is f r o m a b o t t l e w h i c h w a s g i v e n h i m b y a s t r a n g e r h e h a d n e v e r s e e n b e f o r e o r s ince , a n d S . E. T h o m a s g a v e h i m s o m e t h i n g , h e ca l l ed " W i n e of l i f e , " in hia s a l o o n . T h o m s o n g o t d r u n k f r o m a n o t h e r s t r a n g e r , f r o m a bo t t l e , sa id s t r a n g e r b e i n g u n k n o w n t o h i m a n d t h a t lie g o t s- j ine " W i n e of l i f e " f r o m 8 , E . T h o m a s , a n d t h o u g h t t h e w i n e w a s a ua r t iu i c a u s e f o r h is b e i n g d r u n k . D r i n k s f r o m t h e bo t t l o of a s t r a n g e r a n d " W i n e of l i f e " see tu lo m a k e a v e r y b a d m i x tu re ,—Loiv i f .

If t h e l ive r a n d k i d n e y s a r e s l u g g i s h a n d i n a c t i v e . H o o d ' s S u n a p a n l l a wi l l r o u s e t h e m t n p r o m p t a n d r e g u l a r a c -t i o n . T a k e i t n o w .

1 w i s h lo te l l you of t h e c a s e of a g i r l III y e a n old, w h o h a s been s ick w i t h s u p p i v s s i o n t w o y e a n . H e r f a t h e r h a d pa id o v e r $300 fo r d o c t o n ' bi l ls , s t i l l bho w a s f a i l i n g S h e h a d t h e w o r s t c o u n t e n a n c e t h a t I h a v e e v e r seen, a k i n d of g r e e n i s h y e l l o w ; s n e w a s e m a c i a t e d , h a d c o n s t a n t b o w e l t r o u b l e , a n d h a d t o tfkke m o r p h i n e e v e r y n i g h t in o r d e r lo s l e e p a t a l l . Al l w h o s a w h e r t h o u g h t s h e J w o u l d d ie . H e r p a r e n t s sa id t h e y h a d d o n e a l l t h e y c o u l d . I r e p e a t e d l y u r g e d t h e m t o t r y Z o a - P h o r a , o n t t h e y w e r e s t r o n g l y p r e -j u d i c e d a g a i n s t " n o s t r u m s . " F i n a l l y t h e m o t h e r s a i d . " W o m u s t d o s o m e -t h i n g , a n d t h i s is a s l ike ly t o h e l p h e r a s a n y t h i n g . " S h e a n d 1 p e r s u a d e d t h e f a t h e r t o le t t h e g i r l t r y i t . As a r e s u l t in f o u r m o n t h s h e r f u n c t i o n s w e r e es-t ab l i shed a n d r e g u l a r , a n d in s ix m o n t h s s h e w a s i h e p i c t u r e of h e a l t h — a l i v i n g w o n d e r t o a l l w h o h a d k n o w n h e r .

I cou ld d e s c r i b e 20 o t h e r r a s e e , n o t a s w o n d e r f u l a s th i s , b u t st i l l v e r y r e m a r k -a b l e c u r e s .

M R S . M A R Y C . C H A M D L S R .

B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h .

N . B . — I t is e q u a l l y good a t a l l t i m e s o t l i f e .

r V V A aud re l iable Medic ine i iare t l ie lMi ' l o d e p e n d u p o n . Acker ' s Blood El-

ixir h a s been prescribed for y e a n fo r all im-p u r l t i e s o f t h r B l o o d . I n e v e r y f o r m o f S c m f ulcus, S y p h i l l t l e o r Mercur ia l disraFt-s. i : b invaloable . F o r R h e u m a t i s m , l ias n o wjual .

YEITER & LOOK, D r u g g i s t s , L o w e l l .

F , D . E D D Y ' S

INSURANCE A G E N C Y . '

T h o f o l l o w i n g fint c l a s s c o m p a n i e s r e i i r e s en t ed :

i n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y o f N o r t h A m e r i -c a " 1 7 W " (The oldest A m e r i c a n Co.)

F i r e m e n ' s F u n d , San F r a n c i s c o . T h e Old C o n n e c t i c u t , H a r t f o r d . D e t r o i t F i r e & M a r i n e , I r ^ i m u M i c h . F i r e & M a r i n e . ) D e l r o l t -W e s t e r n A s s u r a n c e , C a n a d a . Als-i s e v e r a l of t h e bes t

jfe and Accideol Companies.

» 8 \Tk Greatest Blood Purifier!

K N O W N . - This lir.-at German Mcdlelno Is t b o # * , I Ichcapeitnnd best. HSiInaesof 8 U L - # « * |pm 'UUITrKl lS lo r* l . i iO , l e»s th«n# 9 lone cent a dote. It will cur" t be j f £ j Wont CAMS of skin illae-Tte, f romi la oommoD pimple on the l a c t f Ito that awful i l l - en -e Scrofu la . r S U L P I I I K H I T T K I t S la t h e / best meilldne to use lo al lJ"

Icaaes of such stulilioni * n d # y o n r Kid . I rneysarcon l l

i D o i deep seated Ulncoies.

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J mcdldM C T t r a i d e . B i U l f l l guyottrToiigiuOoaUdjr ' F J w i t h a yello T r t l cky#Don t wait nntll you I 1 i n l i i t a n c j ? / i yoa r # ara unabla towalk .or l

breath foal and#are l l i t on your back,I off-nalTc? Y o u r # b u t get tome at once, i i l

l i t o m a c l i Is ou i#wl l l cure you. Sulphur I | or order. U*e#UIUcr« LA

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6 ' FJ ARE you low-»plrlled and weak . l

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"I cure you.

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ALL CONSUMERS w h o m a k e c o n n e c t i o n s w i t h t h e w a t e r

w o r k s w i t h o u t d e l a y wi l l b e f u r t s h -ed w i t h

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

J u l y l , A . D . ' 8 8 (30wtf . )

TAYLOR & K0PF.

Directors - A N D -

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FURNITURE. P H I C E S A L W A Y S " R E A S O N A B L E

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T O N I G H T A N D T O M O R R O W N I G H T

A n d e a c h d a y a n d n i g h t d u r i n g t h e w e e k y o u c o n g e l u t C l a r k & W i n e g a n . K e n u i H B a l a a m f o r t h e t h r o a t a n d L u n g s , a c k n o w l e d g e d t o b e t h e m o s t Buccuss lu l remedy e v e r sold f o r t h e c u r e of C o u g h s , C r o u b , B r o n c h i t i s , W h o o u i n g C n u g h , A s t h m a a n d C o n -s u m p t i o n . G e t a b o t t l e t o - d a y a n d k e e n i t a l w a y s In t h e h o u s e , s o y o u c a n c b e e k

Eu r c o l d i a t oooe . P r i c e 30c a n d f l .OO. u p U b o l l U f r e e .

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OUR OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE U 8 . PATENT OFFICE, w . have no aub-agendec, all bualneaa direct, h e s c can transact patent buslnaa. lu lew than nnd at UTBS COST than thoee remote from Waahlngtoa.

Hend model, drawing, or photo, with descrlp lion. We advise If pateniable or not, free or d i m t e . Our fee la not due till pateat Is kecurvd.

A I took. "How to Obtain Paten la, ••with refer c o r n to actual clients In your State, countr . town, tent free- Addreaa

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GRAND RAPIDS HERD.

JOLSTEIN FRIESIANS E S T A H L I S B E D , 1 8 1 6 .

About 100head of both sazea and all a m s J Wng price* BULLS BEADY FOR KRVICt 7 pecukliy of yo^np pnlra. not akin, for fouodatlot ock. Freight estimates given, ( 'sites abippef

OCR or short distances by expres. In good shape. CatsUogue. and ptleM sent on application. Ilease state age. sex and number dcaired. 01

ome aad see my herl. M. l a S W E E T , Urved-r and Importer,

tatloo this Paper.] G r a n d Uaplds , Mich .

WHY GO WITH DIRTY COLLARS 4 CUFFS ! T H E

American Steam Laundry WiM do -ou ths Vei^Bes' Work at Ordlnwy

F . G . S T O N E , A g e n t . Ooodk delivered t h . same week.

Detroit R A I L W A Y

THE OLD BEUAIILE ROUTE TO A U . POINT* EAST AND WEST

In effect Oct 3, 168T.

TRAINS J EaVE LOWFU. aOlHO

E.\ST-< Detroit c-xprets. • 8 Through Mall, - • I E v e n ' n Exprt'B, • I t Mixed,

OOINO WEST:

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1 Morniag Expresi I Through Mall,

ht Express.

11 Mr • 4 •JOm 4 43IN. 1 O O M

7 Night l II Mixed

f W ThreoahtUkets to all princlpsJ points Eaal for sale a t toe Company's odloe, LoweU.

Noa. 7 aod 10 run dally; olher train' dail) Sunday excepted.

O. FEYDLAUFF, W. E. DAVIS, LoweU Agent. Aas t. Oen. Pass, Ae't.

Chicago III.

Lowell i Hastings Railway. T I M E T A B L E :

TRAINS ARRIVE.

TRAINS LKAVK. 11:40 r . m.

I P S R E D H O T ! Not the weather, but the

Horse Sheets keep horses smooth, clean and ready for driving.

The owner of this horse spends an hour a day cleaning him rather than buy a Horse Sheet

5/A Ironside Sheet The Strongest Horse

Sheet made..

SA Lap Dusters rastOskrt; wUlwask.

& Horse Sheets Ars ma4s ay M n a f .

5 / i Horse Covers WUIkSSf Sl4S«f.

Don't get stuck with poor Horse Sheets. If your dealer don't ha/e S A IromidM Sheets ask him to order some for you.

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AND

K E L L E Y W I L L N O T B E U N D E R S O L D . Any one with the cash can buy any implement of me

AT EXACTLY THE COST PRICE OF THE ARTICLE, laid on the platform, and I will convince any buyer that this is the truth or I will give him

the article.

N O W IS T H E T I M E T O B U Y !

I Keep a Pull Apsortment of the Oliver Chilled, South Bend and ep tm-... Wlard Plows-the best made.

I m m e n s e S t o c k o f R e a p e r s & H e w e r s . You will save money every lime by buying of

P . K E L L E Y , T r a i n ' s H o t e l B l o c k . - L O W E L L ,

- 4 .

PQ 1 haven't said anything about my Full Stock ol C A R H S ^ S . Buggies. Harness, , 0 . " " " Repairs, Harrows, Cultivators, &c.. but I have them, at bottom prices.

Satisfactor; Teas and Coffees

f ( { [ [ nOHSULTATIOH -DR./LB.SPINNEY,-Medical Super lRteadent of t h e Vp i l i i i i t

S a n i t a r i u m for tho purpo-« of nccuramoda

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opened an Ollitv at tho poini nunied below

and will be there un ibat day, finni 8 A. M

unti l 10 P. M. T h e Doctor lias been twenty

e igh t year* in practice — th i r teen years it

general practice, and fiflci n vr:ir> in t h e s tndj

and Irvntuu-nt of nil forms oi" I ' l i runie Dis

eases. T h e last two years hits luid charge

first of Alma nnd now Ypsi iant i tatnilariums

H a v i n g secured an ab le a^-i-ianl, h e is en

ablcd to gi-l away f rom the Kmliari i im fou

days a l a t i m e . I f you b a n C a t a r r h , T h r o a t

Lung, Eye, E a r , Liver , S tomach , Kidney

o r Nervous Di seases , liuprnv.- th i s op|>or

luni ly for a inntft i l exaiiiinalinn. I f you.'

e w e is cunililt- he «ill u-ll you so ; if you cat be treated al home he v ill d o so, if not, hi will tell vim what it will n e t ami how lonj i l will l ake at ll»- rtmiliftiiini.

GLASSES i i l l f I to all niM-s im-dinf lliem. S|ie>'ial aileutiiHi Ktveu tn .Rec ta l , Uter ini

and P r i v a t e b i s e a s e s .

G R A N D R A P I D S , N E W

R A T H B U N H O U S E , F I R S T M O N -

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are tkoae that

S U I T T H E P U R C H A S E R .

T h . Verdict of the Family at th»

BREAKFAST OR TEA TABLE retarding tbess goods and whence they come is

a moat Important one.

W h e r e d i d v o u q o i t h a t

T e a or C o f f e e ? Our experience wlOi Teaa and Coffee, ena-

bles us lo

Guarantee Satisfaction, or they may be returned and money refoaded.

We Roast Our Own C O F F E E S .

P l o a s e f a v o r u s w i t h y o u r o r d e r s .

Y O U R S V E R Y R E S P ' Y ,

A. FISHER & CO.

T h e P . C O X S H O E M f g . C o

ROCHESTER, K. Y. LAOIBS1, MllSBs 'J.CHILOIISf.'s

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F I N I ; S H O E S

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Call and Examine O U R S T O C K O F

B O O T S A N D

S H O E S .

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L o w e l l J o u r n a l ,

T h e B e s t Factor ies , And sold at Low Figures.

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

Headquarters for Boots and Shoes,-

H o w k & B o s t w i c k carry the Largest and Best Stock i n town. The only firm i n

town that sells the

Celebra ted James M e a n s $ 3 . 0 0 Shoe

Has recently been

MACKINAC Summer Tours.

PALACC SRCAMTHA, Low RATES

Four T r i p . p . r V, aak Datween

D E T R O I T , M A C K I N A C I S L A N D

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D E T R O I T A N D C L E V E L A N D •pMlal Sunday T r i ps d a r i n g J u l y and AngaM,

O U R ILLUSTRATCO P A M P H L E T S SaM. and B i o o r t l o n T i - l . a u w i l l ba fUrnlskad

b y y o u T U k r t A i c n t , o r a d S r M . E. B. WHITCOMB, QI-T P«A AOINT,

Ditrolt&Cliuliid Slum NiTlgitlon Co. O g T R C I T , M I C H .

ENLARGED, by the addition of four columns, and the columns lengthened

two inches, and

I M P R O V E D by the addition of a large amount of Reading Matter,

containing

Special Features which have never before appeared in the paper.

NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, as it gives al | the news of this section and also the

news of the U. S. and world.

CALL AT

"The Old BANK BLOCK

Reliable." LOWELL MICH.

Notwithstanding the many improvements and added features, the

wi W I L T . G I V E

One Himdred Bollars H A L A I U A , BmoriwitaH. r B V E B * Aon Ibat l b . Clood Old Dr , Oiuiae'a

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Price Remains the Same, and no one can plead that they do not ge t the full amount of

their investment when such a paper as the J O U R N A L

can be obtained for only

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

Buttoa, U c e aad Cnagreaa Rbora Ask r o a r r»-? ̂ Jr i^aV M «tu J A M E S MUTAA" s a SHOE, aocording to your

^ w t s r j n f ? 3 ^ JAME8 MEANS

$ 4 SHOE Will not WMT as long aa the

JAMES MEANS $ 3 SHOE,

Because it Is made far Bea whoa, occupation Is auoliaa leadSkem to call for a l tebter aad mors ilrvsav1 shoe thaa tbe JAMKH MKANS a S H H O E . Our K Hhoe baa established for itself a pSratanaal repulaUon fo r cemfort aad durability m o b aa ao . t be r shoe haaere r knowa In tha Ustocy of t h . t rade Mo competitors are able tn approach It, T b . J a n e s Means * 4 Shoe u light aad nyliah, aad It Is a« durable a i any shoe of l u weight a ra r manufactured. Wa conBdentlr assert that In < " , B 7 » l l a 4 r e s p « t t h e J a m a a * U u a S 4 SJioe It equal to tbe band uwed khoes which bays bltberto h e m retailed a t $t or | 7 It baa a Dongola top aad s e a n l M . calf vamp II has a perfectly n a o o ' h bottom iaslda. I t dis Ilk. a atocMng. amf r a q a l r -sit n o " b r a a l t l n g Ir " balagperfectly May tba f l m time Ula wora.

James Means and Uo's Shoes were the flrat In this o s u a l r - ' "• HASP I. „ a x p a r t t a e s i . shoe, made br Ibe leaden of a I than thoaa m a d . by tba followers.

nw. ntmum m a a v o t vuoea were w e a m In tbta itry |« be eztenslrely adrertised If yjoabara disappointed la other adaerttaed Shoos, your

•rteaoe ought to teach you that h i s safer to boy a made br Iba leaders of a system, ratbar

RAA IVS^AM Ika VRTIA • / IWU sb^a. TM MM- Inan thoaa Diade by tba followars. Tba shoea a re . n u t ' . " S l ' . ' - i T i i ^ ^ I * * retailers throughout the United

JAMES MEANS & OOa, 41 LINCOLN ST.. BOSTON, MASS.

Full lines of the above Shoes for sale by HOWK & BOSTWICK, Sole A f e o t s for Lowell, MichigaD.

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