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T h e D i s t r i c t Ai t eocua ions a r e n o w all o r g a n i z e d a n d r u n n i n g . C a l e d o n i a ia t h e b a n n e r d i e l n c t , s h e r e p o r t s 57 m e m bers a t t h e l a s t m e e t i n g a u d a n a t t e n i l -a n c e of 180. ( J r ami B a p i d s will d o u b i -iess o u t n u m b e r all o t h e n i a t I b e mee t -i n g on F e b . 8 . N u m b e r s , h o w e v e r , d o i n o t m a k e succes s . I n f a c t t h o \ e r y bulk of n u m b e r s may b e a d e t r i m e n t . B u t w i t h t h e excvl i i -nt o f f i c i a l s a n d t h e e n t h u s i a s m e v e r y w h e r e m a n i f t t i e d t h e i e c a n be n o f a i l u r e .
T h e n e x t m e e t i n g of e a c h a s soc ia t ion p r o m i s e s t o b e a n i m p r o v e m e n t u p o n i t s las t o n e . E v e r y b o d y is i n v i t e d t o a t -t e n d .
E v e r y t e a c h e r a n d s r e r y o n e t h i n k i n g of t e a c h i n g Is u r g e d t o j o i n t h j a s ^ i c i a -Uon m o s t c o n v e n i e n t l o s t t e n d . H a v e you j o i n e d ? Y o u c a n n o t a f f o r d t o mnu-t h e s e m e e t i n g s . W e n u m b e r s b o u t 200 m e m b e r s a n d sha l l reach 800 o r m o r e . Da les a n d p r o g r a m s wil l be a n n o u n c e d t h r o u g h t b i s pape r .
H a r e y o u seen t h e ' • C o u r - e of H t u d y " a d o p t e d b y t h e B o a r d of e x a m i n e r s / I f n o t , s e n d t o t h e S e c ' y . fo r a c o p y . T h e law m a k e s i t t h e d u t y of t h e b i s l r i c t B«ard t o a d o p t a c o u r a e of nturty. I l one h a s n o t been a d o p t e d in > o u r i i c h o o l , t r f t h i s o n e . Hevera l schoola h a v e al ready a d o p t e d i t . I t wi l l h e l p t e a c h e r and p u p i l , e n a b l i n g b o t h t o d o m o r e a n d b e t t e r w o r k , because s y s t e m a t i c .
T e a c h e r s , d o y o u h a r e y o u r p u p i l s d o t h o r o u g h w o r k / D o y o u h a v e t b e i n d o i n d e p e n d e n t w o r k ? D o y o u le t t h e m t h i n k f o r t h e m s e l v e s a n d s o d e v e l o p na -t ive a b i l i t y ? If n o t , y o u m a k e a g r o a t m i s t a k e . D o n o t u n d e r e s t i m a t e y o u r pupi l s . T h e bes t m e n t a l , m o r a l a m i p h y s i c a l fibre of t h i s c o u n t r y i s . in o u r , d i s t r i c t schools . A s i n t b e p a s t , s o in ' t h e f u t u r e wil l t h e f a r m p r o d u c e t h e d o m i n a n t i n t e l l ec t s of o u r s e n s t s h a l l s . H e w h o le t s t b e s u n l i g h t of i n d e p e n d e n t t h o u g h t s h i n e u p o n t h e g e r m of o r i g i n -al i ty is a p u b l i c b e n e f a c t o r .
T h e t e a n h e r w h o f a i l s t o h a v e d a i l y e x e r c i s e s i n d i c t a t i o n , a r i t h m e t i c o r his-t o ry , i n w h i c h t h e s choo l t a k e s p a r t , misses o n e of t h e m o s t p o w e r f u l / a c t o r s in g o v e r n m e n t a n d m s n t a l a c l l v i t y , A dozen q u i c k q u e s t i o n s o n s s u b j e c t w i l l p u t a s u r p r i s i n g a m o u n t of l i f e i n t o a schoo l . T r y It every d a r ; b u t b e a w a k e y o u r s e l f — l e t Iho motUi b e " q u i c k q u e s -t ions a n d q u i c k a n s w e r s .
T h e G r a n d B a p i d s D i a t n c t T e a c h e r s ' A s s oc i a t i on wil l h o l d a m e e t i n g a t t h e L a k e A v e n u e Bohool . In G r a n d B a p i d s t o w n s h i p , F e b r u a r y 8 t h , 1890, c o m m e n c -i n g a t 0 a . m .
ritOOH AUMB, Music , " A m e r i c a ' — b y t b e Assoc ia -
t ion . Boll c a l l—by t h e S e c r e t a r y . A d d r e e s — b y t b e P r e s i d e n t . A b l a c k b o a r d o u t l i n e of t h e first IM
pagtis of S w e l l ' s Method of T e u c b i n g — by 0 . C. F r e e m a n .
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the Assoc i a t i on . F l r a t f o u r m o n t h s ' w o r k In t h e F i r s t
P r i m a r y G r a d s — b y Mrs . L m d e r m u n . INTIKIIIWIOK CHTIL 1:80 P. M.
Mus ic , D u r l t . Boll c a l l - b y t h e S e c r e t a r y . P a p e r , " T e a c h i n g a s a S c i e n c e " — b y
L. V. M e K n i g h i . Ulsouasion of t h e s a m e — b y Mr. B a t e s . B e c i U t i o n — b y Miss Al ice R a y m o n d . C o m b i n a t i o n of n u m b e r s — b y Mis ,
t t r o n g . Misce l l aneous w o r k . Q u e s t i o n b o x open a l l d a y .
T h e S p a n i s h h a v e a p i o v e r b : " W o -m a n l oves w i t h h e r oa r , b u t m a n w i t h ins e y e . " Pervuut iv i - w o o i n g c s p t u i e s s
o m a n ' s h e a r t , w h i l e a n a t t r a c t i v e a p [K-arance c o n q u e r s t h o m a n T o retain n u n ' s u f f r c t i o n a n d s e c u r e en l u r i n g l a p p i n e w . a w o m a n s h o u l d b c a a c l i a i m -ug in m a r r i e d l i fe a s in t h e d a y s of be-A-nching muldonbo t id . H e r c i i p t i v a l i n g u ' u p . u s a r e a f a i r a n d b l u o m i n g Cum-•It-xion, s o f t a n d spoi l t s s h a n d s , f r ee -lom f r o m sk in a n d s c a l p i m p u r i t i e s , i l inples, c b s p p i n g , n u d t h e p t w e ^ i i o n o f he b l o o m of p e r f e c t b e a i i b . Cole ' s C a r •olisope, t h e p e r f e c t medi t in ia l lo l l e t , •nib a n d nun i i ' r y s o a p is h e r s a U a t l o n .
P r i ce 25 cen t s . So ld y all d r u g g i s t s .
UNCLE A A R O N ; - O B , -
A W I F E R E D E E M E D .
A P a t b o t l o S t o r y o f s W o m a n ' *
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se r ta in ty made dumb. Ths boat waa bsuled u p to thu dock sud t h e form of Uucle Aurun w s s slowly l if ted out.
" O h - h l n o t dead 1" cried out a woman ' s Teles with s lonely wall In i t like the cold, sh iver ing s igh of the wind on tbe w in t e r ' s n i g h t - ' n o t d o a d l "
The crowd t rembled s moment In sympa-thy and t hen s ta red aa a boBUlifi i woman k n u l t d o w n by tbn dripping form . at! irept and cried In agony: ••Oh - h i Noblest and best I Iloblcat suil best I If It w e r e not for mo you migh t yet huvo been alive I Oh I i t I s n o t r l g b t l I t It n o t r ight I"
On l b s g r a n d old face, now so whi t s snd still, l ingered j e t au expr raa lonof joy a s U he would say, if they could b u t unde r s t snd , tha t all was r ight wi th him. J a c o b stood a t h is f i t t, f a in t w i t h a tomul t of feel ing Within him.
"Poor t h i n g 1" said a msn In t h e crowd, wiping a w a y a t e a r ; "I t was h e r fa ther , 1 suppose •
"NO," E "No , " m u n n u r e d Jacob, f a in t l y ; " h s w s s mine."
d l A P T E K v m . J u s t h e w one p a s t e s th rough t h e crisis of
life, w h s t one bss aald or done on suchooes-sloes, can n o t a lways bo acc rmiely record-ed. Call back to mind In your own mem-ory the mo«t impor tant and vital In te res t s In your l ife and you will marvel a t the few-ness of thn words said and t h e coffltnon-p lacene t s of the action*.
J u a t bow Jacob and Raise got Uncle Aaron home—Jun how J a c o b e tp la lned the homo-coming of t b e new mis t reaaand l o n g s b s e n t mother lo h is houaebold s n d u> Aboe. ho could not have told if he had been asked a motiih la ter .
Aud a s fo r Poae , for days t h e only real t h ing In t h e world to h e r was s pic tured memory oJ s few s t r ango faces In s beau-t i fu l room, and a mln l t t e r In whi te robes s ay ing : " I am lha re tur rec t lon and t h s l i fe ," s a d ly ing In calm snd peacs fu l g rand-s u r t h e fo rm of Uifc ls Aaron. Always, aU ways she s a w only blm. and on his face t h a t g l t d snd t r i u m p h a n t s n l l s of e s n l t a o t l o r s l
In t h s oonfused days t h a t followed s h e spoke s a d eat and slept, b u l d d so a s o n e in a d r e a m or a s o n s wl h a r a i l o r e r t b e face shrouded.
T h e r e eai ae a t l a s t a day when t h e d r eam w s s ended , and s h e awoke, w h e n tbe r a i l w s s to rn sslde, s o d her eyes beheld. S h e w s s s i t t i ng In the f ron t bed-room of h e r home, a round h e r t h e many beaut i ful t h i n g s tha t money and eu l ln re b r ings , when t u d -denly s h e saw, aa fo r l b s first t ime, b e r d a n g h t e r Alios. A fa l r -bs l rsd girl, w i t h b e r o w a fea tu res , b u t more lor el y beeanss of a cnr lons l ikeness to Uncle Aa ron In t h s pink s n d white faoa. She dropped the book she held in h e r bands a n d gazed a t h e r chi ld. H e r child I W a s th i s lorely g i r l he r s t A n d the y e a r s tha t had passed lo b r ing h e r t o this s t a t e of lorel lness—what did she k n o w of t b e m l W h s t p a r t had she l a b e r c h l l d ' e life. In her girl ish hopes a a d f e a r s ! A n d now, h e r e she was, swee t a n d gent le , ] n s l t r r m b l l n g on t h e edge of womanhood — and wha t w a s she Uket " W h a l d o l k o o w o f h e r l I s she m y child P m a t e d Bose. A s t rong, jea lous f ee l ing o l t r ue motberhood swept o r e r ho r . " S h e is mine I A n d who a r e t hese people t h a t b a r s had t b e c a r e of b e r t i l l n o w l "
S h e half a rose In h e r s ea t , and Alice, t n r a -lug around, said, g e n t l y : "Is—la there a n y th ing you want , m o t b e r l "
How t h e word thrilled h e r | Going to Alice, s h e p u t b e r s r m s about b e r and said, quickly: "Te l l mo of yoursel f , dear—toll m e of y o o r s e l f - a l l you can remember I "
Surpr i sed and s tar t led to see t h e s t r a n g e snd handsome lady whom she had heea told was h e r mother , b u t fo r whom unti l now she had fe l t only a drop curiosi ty, AUoo answered a b r u p t l y : "Tel l you of m y s e i n W h a t a s t r a n g o t h i n g to ask, m n t h e r . "
" Y e s , y e s , " answered Rose, with a sob, *11 Is s t n m g c l 1 know t b s t l Unnatura l and w r o n g tha t I need to ask a t al l—that I do not know all about you f rom your first pair of shoes u p to now. Bu t 1 doa'k: a n d oh I I n e v e r , neve r can know I " - b r o o k i n g down a a d sobbing convulsively—"I neve r can know I Oh, m y baby I Oh, my l i t t le glr l lel Ob, m y A l l o o l U m e l mine ! m l n e l " k i ss ing t h e s ta r t led girl on cheeks snd l ips snd hs l r , hungr i ly s t rok ing e r e n ber d r e s s ; "you a r e mine 1"
"The re , ibere , m s t b e r , " said Alice, t rea t -bUngly, t h e t e a r s la b e r e y s s ; " d o not c ry . I wi l l t«U you all I can- 1 will, motbor dea r . "
B u t a las I l b s bes t th«t t ende r k indness can do can not b r i n g back t h e pas t t Aa AUco w e n t on, gent ly r e l a t i ng bit by b i t p a r t s of h e r Innocent l i fe t b e molber groaned aloud. S h e might know the fac t s , yes, down to t h s smal ies i detail, b u t t h a t d id not he lp b e r h u n g e r , did n o t relieve t b s gnawing r e m o r s e t h a t sho fe l l , nor kill l b s jualous sense a t h e r hear t , t h a t t h e r e would always b o s pa r i of ber chi ld ' s l ife In which she bad no share . Htlll, th i s b reak ing down of t h e ba r r i e r s b r o u g h t th.-m nea r e r to-gs tbe r . Alice f e l t a wa rm glow of fee l ing towards b e r mother tha t was the first be-g inn ing of un r a r n e t t lore.
T h a t n i g h t I toso t a w ber husband J a c o b w i t h n e w eyes. S i rong and g r a r e a n d t ende r , t h e man t h u t now s h " (e l l sho bad t r u s t e d l a blindly t h r o u g h all h e r folly and wlcicedaeas, he w a s there , s: a u a c b and t r u e , b e r h u s b a n d s t l l l l A t e n s e of awe, ot rererenos c s m s o r e r b e r , as of one s p a r e d beyond b a r dese r t s . "1 n e r o r can a tone ( s
s a t t h e r e , g r ace fu l a n d womanly, u a o - -s d o u s of bla ga te , a n d h e ibougbt i " H o w I t o r s her. How e r e r y t iny m o r s o l b a r s w e e t mouth 1 love. How 1 Ioag to touch the all very gold of h o r ha i r . " And t h a n , man-like, bo said and did tbe e n d oppo t l t s
• • s n s IAS M a r a s s i t s acan t s TBS WATIS."
of w h a t be f e l t "Did you go to Goupll 'a to-day I " he said.
" W b a l l Ooup l l ' s l " said Rote. "Oh, y s s , I d id ; b u t t h a t pa in t ing by K r a i t e r w u g o n a . "
Thon wi th t b s f s t a l b l indnet t of w o poor n o n a l s w h e a we should see, she s a w noth-teg, b n t relapsed Into a vague and d r e a m y
of l ife and love. And l i fe a n d lore
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biffl ," ahe er ied In ber h e a r t ; " b u t a t I sas t Xwill t r y . "
H u m b l y and gent ly, e a r aea t l y a a d u n -t i r ingly , aba s t r o r a f rom day to day t o fo l -fill b a r du t i es a a a wi t s , to mln l t to r to b is comfor t and bapplneta la e v e r r w a r . In so do ing t h a g r e w m o r s a a d mure to l o w tho g s n o r o u t na tu re t h a t o s r e r spoke a w o r d of reorlmlnatioD, and t h a t a lways abowsd sppreclution of b e r sms l io t t e f for t . S h e g r e w to to re ber h u s b a n d wltb a b o a -g r y a n d de tpa i r lng lore—for t b s t a w no hops ahs.id. Al tbougb a lways gea t l s a a d kind, t h e r e was o r e r u gen t l e r s s e r r o s o d rei ioenoe thu t seemed lo say i " T h u s f a r sha l l thou come, aad no f a t t b s r . "
And t h o o mld nut blams blm 1 Hhe d a r e d l o t . K e was now giv ing b e r fa r boyoad w h a t she had a n y r ight to e i p e e l .
One evening, some months a f t s r Unola A a r o n ' s death, Roto and Jacob w o r e lo-go l h e r |p the l i b r a r y - J a o o b ' t f a r o r i l t room. Rose, a lway t iwaui l ful , d res tod la a d ross of sums sof t and o lmglng silk, s a t , drusinlly Inoklug off Into spaoo, th ink ing of herself , »f J a c o b and of Unels Asron.
I l w s s ono of her quls t tl ue s when s h s did n o t f r e t I n w a r d l y - o n l y foil glad s a d t h a n k f u l tha t shucould bs nea r him, bumble aad devoted.
And Jaoobl So t rue it Is tha t l o r e la blind I Why , he had al waya loved bis w i f s , and only b e r ; b u t now t h a t s h e had ooma back to him, peni tent and , ob i a o g e n t l a , b a sould ask n o t b m g of he r , ho oould e i a o t no th ing f rom hor . T h s t she loved him b s a e r e r dresmod, and la b is man ly generos i ty ba would not demand any th ing . Al l b a r ceaseless oare a n d r lg l lant wa tch ing fo r hla taa tes snd wl hes be took t o b s but peal -lon t g r a u i u d o , and no i tor ono InstaateoolU ba h a r e taken ad vantage of t h a t T ' le re fore b s w a a reserved; therufore b s was rs t ioent . H e fea red to bo otherwise , f o r still | n h is hoar i , unohanged by t ime o r tr ial , w a s tho o n s s i r o n g lovo of h i t l ife. H o fe l l - tha t II he le t go the l eash be oould n o t t r u s t him-self .
H o looked a t bor boaul l fn l ^ ro f l l s a s » b s
w e r e r ight t b s r e wi th in h e r g rasp , and she k n e w It not.
J a c o b sa t , and looked and looked- Grow-ing restless s i l as t , ho a rote and walked u p and dosra. Rose w a s accustomed to Ibis, and did not more. Then Jacob s topped his t r a m p , and resting b is elbow on Ibe mante l -piece, stood—• m a n of whom a n y woman Migh t be proud.
" R o e s , " b s said. " Y e s , J acob , " s h e answered , wi th t b s
w i s t f u l look t h a t w a s now her habi tua l ex-proas Ion. "Yos , w h a t is III"
" I b a r e been th ink ing t h a t It would bo a f o o d th ing If you and Alice wen t to Europe t h i s sp r ing , and s p o n t a year a b r o a d She haa neve r been ac ross t b e w a t e r , and It would pe r fec t b e r In h e r French a n d help b a r lo m a a y w a r s . "
Boee's h e a r t s u n k wltb hear lness . S h s f s l t a lonely sanse of desert ion, t h a t made b e r th ink dul ly ; " I wonder If J a c o b fa i t l i k e this w h e a I l e f t htm long agot If ao, 1 d o n o t wonder t h a t b e can ' t f o r g l r e me "
I t waa some seconds before she oonld re-ply, then she said, gen t ly : "If you wish i t , Jacob—If you think i t bes t . "
" T e a , n an swered Jacob, misled b y b a r qn te la e s s Into t h i n k i n g t^At she did n o t m i n d l o a n n g blm. " Y e s , I b ink It would b s a good th ing f o r both of you. I t would widen Alice's horizon In many w a y s by 1st-t i n g her see more of the world, and i t would b e a o b a n g e s a d a r e l l e f to you to g e t a w a y I r o n h e r e aad al I pas t aavwUUnos."
" I t m l g b t b e o f good to Alice—yea," aald Boss , a lowly.
" A n d n o t to you I " " M y only good Is to bs nea r y o u , " s t -
s we red Rose, sof t ly . " W h a t la t h a t , " answered Jacob , quick-
ly. "Don ' t make polito speeches lo me— j u a t to p lease me. R o s e . "
" I s m only s p e a k i n g the t r u t h , Jacob— yon know. ths t"—gent ly stilL
"ROM I Do you mean to say t h a t yon don ' t w a n t to leave me I Tha t you p r e f e r to remain h e r e w h e r e I a m i "
" Y e a , J a c o b . " I f h s had not looked al her Jus t t hen a a d
a s o a t h s hopeless droop of h e r head, per-haps w h a t happened would b a r e n e v e r ooma t o pass. B u t h e did see It, s n d , kneel ing down In f r o n t of b e r chair, he p u t b is two h a n d s on hers , and said, pass ionate ly : "Bose , look s t m e I H e r e I am a t y o u r f e s t again, a a U n g you If yon—"
"Oh, m y b u t b a n d l " cr.ed Roes, whi le a a weeping w a r e of color made b e r faoa aglow w i t h l i gh t ; "you oould n e r e r l o re m e s g a l n . "
" I h a r e n e r o r stopped loving you, m y d a r l i n g , " rising to bis foet and c lasp ing ber o iose lo his hea r t . " W h y , Rose ; why, m y w i f e , d id yon t h i n k r o l " k i ss ing ha i r aad b r o w and lips. " M y wife, did you t h i n k soP '
"Of oourae, Jacob , and 1 could not blame r o n l Only 1 h a r e been so h u n g r y fo r yonr lo re , dear , and longed ao to be la y o u r a r m s b k a th i s , " smiling u p a l him t h r o u g h happy t s a n . " A n d now—"
" A n d n o w , " laughed Jacob, " y o u wil l b s h s r e f o r e r s r , w o n ' t you. my dea r
" I d like to be, b u t when you aend m s away to B o r o p s , " s s ld Rots , mlachls rons ly , "•PU b a r s to come out of them, I auppoaa."
" Y o u b n m b u g l You know b e t t e r ; aa if PU le t yon go o u t of my sight n o w l " put -t ing h e r away an i n s t a n t and looking a t her fondly. " A h I m y w i f e ! You a r e a l l l t l s older I A l i t t le s l l r e r mixed In among t b s g o l d - b n t y o u a r e more beaut i fu l t han you e r > r w e r e . "
"May your eyes igh t be a l w a y s a s bad a t i t l s a o w r l aagbed Rose. Then suddenly raising h is band t o b a r lips, s h e sa id , bnm-bly t " F o r g l r e m e all tbe p a s t - c a a you, d s a r P '
" N o ; l o re n e r e r f o r g l r t e , " pu t t i ng b e r a r m s a b o u t b i s n e c k wi th a smi l e ; " I t oaly lores . Will t h a t a o s w e r l "
"Oh. m y husband I I am n o t wor thy of you—I am not wor thy of you I"
" B u s h , d e a r e s t ; do not t a y t h a t 11 f a t h e r oould only too u s now bow happy ho would b s . "
"1 hope, my h u t b s n d , t h s t h s c a n , " whis-pered Rose, so f t ly .
T h e r e l i r e s n o w a t No. — F i f t h a r e n u s a r a t h e r elderly oouple, whose dal ly l o r i ag happiness Is a revelation t o all who meet them. Their oon ten tmen l and joy i t infao-t jous , and no o n e goes to Mr . s n d Mrs . J aoob L s n s ' s wi thou t feeling t h s b s t t a r torlt
I t I s w h a t w s a r e t h a t affects those sbou t n s , s n d the re Is BO b e t u r se rmon s r s r p reached tb sn t h a t of bspplness .
TBS n o .
" W n x y o n t r u s t me, F a n n y P ' h e cried. " W l t b all my hea r t , wi th all m y soul, with all myself , A u g u s t u s , " she whispered, nes t -l ing on his manly bosom "Wou ld to b e a r e n t h s t you were my la l lur , ' ' ho mur-mured lo himself and took ber tender ly In bis a rms .
T h e P a i r s ot I S I S s a d of I S S t .
(Oen. A. Walktr ia lAt P r t n i a r * ftnua.)
T h e o p i w r t u n i t y w h i c h is o f f e r e d by
t h e o o c u r r e n n e of t h e f o u r t h c e n t u r y of
t h e d i i c o r e r y of A m e r i c a , ia o n e w h i c h
t h e n a t i o n o u g h t t o seize f o r g i v i n g »
s i r o n g f o r w a r d i m p u l s e to t h s s s n t l m e n t
of A m e r i c a n n a t l n n a l i t y . M e n h a v e
ea id , a n d not foo l i sh ly , t h a t t b e w a r of
s tcee>ion c o u l d n e v e r h a v e u r c u r r e t l a t
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1870. I t la c c n a l n t h a t t b e oenU' i in ls l
ex l t i b l i i on w a s a m i g h t y force m a k i n g ,
n o t for c e n l r a h z a t i o n , b u t f o r n a t i o n il
t i n l ly . T h e ar i jUHlnlai ice w h i c h w a s f o r m e d a t Phl la i i i - lphia . In t h a t y e a r , iw-t w e e n w l d e i y - t u n i l e r e d s r o t i o n s a n d c lasses , h a s h s d a p n s l i g l o u s i n f l u e n c e u p o n i h s s u b s e q u e n t l ife of i h e c o u n t r y . Y e t I h s c e l e b a t l o n uf IH70 w a s b u t a t r i v i s l t h i n g , in I h is r eapsc t , l o w h a t i h e uelobrMtlon of I8l>li may lie niai le , if p m p e r l y Inai iguraU-d a n d c a r r i e d on , w l t b l b s p r e s t i g e a n d t b s resources of t b e nt iw m n a t p o w e r f u l n a t i o n o n s s r i h . T h e Ph l l ad i ' l p l i l a eiiternrlsM w a s in Ha Incep t ion a l m o s t whol ly of loca l t n i e n u t , D u r i n g t l . s first n l n e i y - e i g h t d s y t , t b s n u m l i e r of u d m l s a l o n s v o a 8,7(ltf,08<i; d u r i n g thu remsining t i z t y o n e days , t h e n u . .b. r t a s 0.140 OiO. A l a r g e por i l tm of o u r p e o p l s d i d n o t find o u t u n t i l thu exh ibUui i i w a s well n i g h i t s c lose , t h a t t b e v g r e a t l r oa red l o go. A n e v e n l a rge r iMirlton d i d n u t find this o u t a t a l l un t i l r w a a ton la<s. B u t to d a y t h e m i n d s • ( Olir p e o p l e a r e p r epa red t o t a k e a l l i h a t m a y be o l f e m l ; a n d t h e c e l e b r a t i o n r.( IMW will b e g i n w h e r e t h a t of 1670 l e f t o f f : o r rn t l i e r it will begin w i t h a p r e s i i g s a n d a f o i t e d e r i v e d , nui m e r e l y f r o m t h e u i t i i n a i e sur t -vss nf t h e P h l l n d e l p h i a e x l u b i t i o n . b u t f r o m t h e f a m e w h i c h i l in t sttccesH h a s ucqui r . d t b r o u g h i b e r v v o l r l n g y e a r s
T h e B tmks a n d A o c o u n l s of t h e l a t e firm of H o w k a n d Bos tw lck a r e In o u r h a n d s fo r s e t t l m e n t . Al l i n l e b i e d wil l p l ease ca l l a n d s e n It- a t o n o e .
A J. H o w * ft SON. :
A ROMANCE O P RICHES.
Tha Town of RooaorUle, W h e r s a a Aero Was W o r t h **,000,000.
l U s i t the oldest town in ths Paonsylranla oii regiooa, having been the first town to spr ing Into llfs under the wonderful stimulus of l b s oil sxcltemear. i t i t locatsd on 011 creak, two and a half mllas aboro OU City, and It was here t h a t t h e third wall was drilled for oik and oo l b s McElbanny f a r m , a thort distance above Ronserllia, t h s first real " spoute r" was s t ruck. This was t h e famo.n "Founta in wall," which fiowsd a s trsam of oil over ths topof tbo derrick, high above tbe tallest trees In l b s neighborhood, and started t h s g rea t rnsh of people into this woodsrfal region. This was once a g n a t oil metropolis, with banking offices, scores of hotels snd all ths com me tr ial faclllUes of a city. Being so near t o Oil City and Petroleum Center, Its population oevsr g o t s h o r e 10,00u, if il reached that figure, but it was one of tbe most active cities In tbo belt of o a It wss sarrounded by some of the wonderful flow-ing wells of early oil d a n . Tba Widow Uo-CUntoek farm, which fell Into tbe posMssloo of Johnny Htssle. a f t s rwarda known lo the world as "Coal Oil Johnny , " b within sigbt of this town. Like all otbsr oil towns, Rouse-r i l l s has bssn swept by fire a number of tlmss, aad there la h o t l i t t le of the old town l e f t W h a t b M l of It la a curiona old rello, l a which there b but l i tUe to suggest the bustle and s x d t s m e o t s n d lbs fo r tunes lost and woo In fo rms- d a y a "Coal Oil Johnny" b by n o mtans tbe only msn who found en easy f o r t u n e within t igh t of t h b queer old town. The first g rea t oil firs was here whea the Roose well was burned, and Henry Rouse, a f t e r whom the town w u named, wan horned to dea th , aloog wi th sixteen o ther men. Tbs s tory of t h b i r a s a d y has tneu told In these columns and n e s l not be repeated. I t was t h s most appalling tragedy in tho bbtory of oil Area, and, being lite first,it c r e a t e d a won-de r fu l ssnsstloq There has been talk of erect ing a monument on tha si te of tbe fire to honor lbs memory of the slxteeu men who were the first to perish la tbe dereloputenl of t h s oil region. Col. Drake, who drilled the I r s t nil well, has no monument yet , and tbe r i l b s n s of Rooserl l le do not beliovs t h a t e i ther tnooumenl will ever be e r o d e d
If oil were found In a li teral lake, instead of in a porous rock, Roussr l ib , like Petro-leum Center, would h a r e been si Coated over a lake of o i l A aumber of big weib were s t ruck within tba Umita of t h s town, aad g r e a t "gtuhers" surrounded t h e town on e r e r y side. Not only were the OU creek data here wonderful ly peolific, b u t Cherry r u n , which emptlee Into OU creek a t t h b point, produced soms wells oolysscood l a rtchoess to the OU eresk wells. Some of t b a largaat of these ws r s near RoussrOle, snd i t can be said t h a t tho wells In tha r iclai ty h a r e produced enough oU to b a r s sub-merged lbs town. Tbs money value of the oil taken f rom tbe ground nea r RoussvUls b abovs 150,000,000. Ths Story f a r m alone baa
about 110,000,000 worth of petro-and still has a small p rodoe t ioo-per -
haps 100 b a r r s b per month. Tbe first well drilled a t Roussvllle, the th i rd oo tbs c n e k , s s stated, was p u t down by t h e primitive method of a "spr ing polo engine." T h b wsa no engine a t aU. ba t a s tout sapiiag, o r t p r i ag po i to which the loob ware attached. Three or tour men srould poll the spring pole down and Its spring woold l i f t t h s loob fo r tbe next stroke. T h b w u called " t r amping a wall ddwn," and a s many of them were t ramped down t o t b e depth ot SOO and 000 feet the operation was v s r y slow and tedioua. No l e a than ISO w a l b were pot down oo Oil crock In t h b c ruda way before steam w u ap-plied to ths work . Where th ree moo ths were of ten required to driU a wsll theo, oos b drilled now in ten days and even taa.
T b a bbtory of aomeof the b i t wells near RouesvUle b the history of many, and will se rve to illoatrate t b e amazing richneas of tbe oil belt in t h b section. Ths Reed well, oo Cher ry ran, w u struck J u l y 17, 1801. I t was located oa an a c r e of lease.! ground. T b s land interest w u to receive one-quarter of t h s oil and the owners of tbe well the balance. One well was p o t down, and In ninety d s y t f r o m start ing the drill tTSVOOO bad been real-ized f i o m i l by the working in le r t s l alone. Tba Bingo OU company, of Phibtlelphia, bought out ono-qnarter of the land itilsrestin tbe reU for |3S0,000, a f t e r Ihe owner had al-ready sold 190,000 worth nf oil f r o m it. Mr. Raed, a f te r selling $7-'i,000 worth of oU f r o m h b account, told lo Ulsliop, li ianll & Co. half of bis Interest fo r 1300.000. A man named Frazier had an l a l e n a t In the well tha t netted h im 1100,000 in oU, and he af l e r w a n b sold h b interest for | i00,000cash. Moelof theaesales were cash lu liand. Tha Mingo OU company paid tSJO.OOO for their interest in one pay-maoL Three otbn- weib were drilled oa t h b one acre of gronnd, and f rom the four wells 19,000,000 wore realizsd T h b is per hups the ricbcst acre of ground aver dsveloped In tbe oil country. Tbo original owners were men of amaU means, a n d all became wealthy f r o m t h b tingle t ransact ion Even the Philadel-phia and New Y o r k eoni |aulee who bought them out M such az t ravagan t fignrta real-ized haiAuo;u:!y from their investment There b no sign of the Reed weU or any of l u rich neighbors now." The pieces where the derricks and tanksstood are grown high with weeds and hushes, awl f rom the mine of wealth the spot baa returned t o l l s primitive wildness and worthlcssnesa.—RotusvlUe (Pa.) Special.
A Draasa on Gaorga Waahlacton. Ths b t e Mr. Martin P s r q u h a r Tnppar
ones anplred to dUlinction aa a d r ama t i s t i His "Washington, a Drama In Fivs Acts,"of which a privately printed copy b now before us, w u writ ten to I UTS, u a note by l b s author reoords, " f o r ths centenary of Amer-ican inibpendeooe," and w u "intaoded f o r reproeotauaa in the United States." Mr. T u p p e r w u blt torly disappointed s t his fail-u re to indues any msnager of a leading theatre In America to produce h b plaoe. I t b in blank varse, and Introduces Washington and h b wife, Benedict Arnold and h b sister Mary, Patrick Henry . John Adams, Benja-min Praaklin, t h e Marqub de Ls faye t t s s n d Major Andre.
Tbs gsnaral b ra ther more addicted In t b s play to long rhetot ical speeches t b sn history would war ran t us in axpsct lng, aad (Im d rama snffsrs f r o m a gepaca^ sxoets of dia-logos Otaradlf t i i - 'Btfrr ing bosinats, howor-a r , l i pror idsd in t h e four th act . Mr.Tnppsr, who quietly d rops poor Honors Sneyd.sup-poses Andre and Mary Arnold lo bs batroth-ed ; sud > represents h b heroine u steal-l a g upon t b e privacy of Waahlngtoo whan t b a b l t a r b lying sick in tbe camp s t Valley Foree, and making a desperate a t tempt to s t a b nim a f t e r tbo later fashion of Charlot te Corday. T h b b In revenge fo r h b obdurate determination t h a t Andre shal l be executed a a a t p y .
The general, however, hav ing beca eared b y the timely Interposltioo of Mrs. Washing-ton, who appears to be campaigning wltb ber nushand, tbe la t tor generously ooodooss t h s treacherous a d ; f o r tbe au thor , who like Mr. Puff .bad a fancy for complexity lo tbe eeo-Umental relations of h b psrsonsgat, baa imaginsd Mary to be no o ther than Ihe " u n -known lowland beaa ly ," tbe "earliest tore*1
of Washington, who, recognizing ber, ad-drsssta ber gal lant ly u " M y unknown pas-s toof iowerof b d a i x i e e n l " Oo tbe whole, it s s e m s a p l t y t h a t American playgoers were balked ol tho eii tertainineat which tbey uu-doubtedly migh t b a r e derived f rom B r . Top-per's bold metbud ol handling b b historical materials.—London Daily News.
n i l ly Baiatsat
m s u be reined in h b pant ing steeds before door: " A r yes thought i wasn't coomiu', sure yes don' t know P a t Shea, for, be her -ins, I 'd been here oo lolme av I'd a had to brought the corpee wld mel"—New York S ta r .
Ovev Eaonch, A gentleman said to a largo crowd of peo-
ple Iha t w u pouring out of a public haU: "Wha t ' s going ou Insider ' " A humorous lecture," w u tho reply. " I s it over ni ready, It's only Wo'clockr "No," sbouled the crowd, 'it 's otUy about
half over."—Ui-ocb.
• lohnnls 's Whl i t l e . Mrs. Brown igrabbing him)—I thought I
told yoo not to blow t h a t dreadfu l wbbtls l U t i l e J o h n i i l » - l know yuu did, m a Hut
I w u only jus t t rying to s t* whether II would blow If I ahould want it t o . - N s w York Sun.
T h a Old B a i l a b l e .
W s h a r e b o u g h t t h n I n t e r e s t of t h e l a l s K. G. B o s t w l c k , i n t h e l ius lnras of H o w k ft n o a t w i u k , an i l w i l l h s pleas-o l t o m i n t a l l o u r oltl f r i e n d s a l t h e old a t a n d . W s d o n ' t f e e l t h o need of a n SHpeclal I n t r o d u o i l o n . a s w o h a v e i lea l t w i t h y o n a l l . o r n e a r l y a l l . In t h s pa s t , a n d w e h o p e b y c o n t i n u e d f a i r d e a l i n g a n d g i v i n g f u l l r a l u s f u r y o u r m o n e y , t o m e r i t a n d receivs y o u r p a t r u n s g o in t h s f u t u r e .
ANDREW J . HOWK, W I L L F , HOWE.
C A R D O F T H A N K f i T
I h e r e b y d e s i r e t o e x t e n d t o a l l m r f r i e n d s m y t h a n k s f o r I h s m a n y k i n d nessee s x t s n d e r t to m e d u r i n g m y p s t t IIIDCSS, of o r e r t h r e e m o n t h s , f r o m r h e n -m a t l s m . a n d 1 e s p e d a l l r d e s i r e to tell t h e m t h a t b u t f o r S u l p h u r B i t t e n I s h o u l d h a v e b e s n s u f f e r i n g s t i l l . M a r y o u n s v e r s u f f e r w h a t I n a v e , is t h e w i s h of y o u r f r i e n d , B l i . TAYLEUR.
L O O S E ' S R E D C L V E R P I L E R E M E D Y !
ia a p o s i t i v e apeciHo f o r a l l f o r m s of t h s t l iasase. B l i n d . B leed ing , I t c h i n g , Ul-t v r a t e d a n d P r o t r u d i - g P i l e s . — P r i e s UOc. F o r s a l e b y H U N T & H U N T E R .
T H E F I R S T S T E P .
P e r h a p s y o n a r e ran d o w n , c a n ' t e a t , c a n ' t a i e sp , c a n ' t t h i n k , c a n ' t d o a n y -t h i n g t o y o u r a a t U f a n i o n . a n d yon w o n -d e r w h a t a i la y o o . Y o u s h o u l d beed t h e w a r n i n g , y o u a r e t a k i n g t h s first s t ep t o N e r r o u a P r o s t r a t i o n . Y o u need a n e r v s •onto a n d i n E l s c t r l o B i t t e r e y o u wi l l find t h e e x a d remedy f o r r s t o r i n g r o u r n e r v o u s s y s t e m t o i t s n o r m a l h e s l t h r c o n d i t i o n . S u r p r i s i n g remilts follow t h e use of t h i s g r e a t N e r m T o n i c a n d Al te r -a t i r s . Y o u r a p p v t i t s returns, good di -ges t i on is restored, a n d t h s l i r e r a n d k i d n e y a r e s u m e h e a l t h y a c t i o n . T r y a bo t t l e . P r i c e 60o. a t H u n t & H u n t e r ' s d r u g s to re .
T H E N E W D I S C O V E R Y .
Y o u h a r e b e a r d y o u r f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s t a l k i n g a b o u t i l . Y o u m a y yourse l f h « o n e o f t h e m a n y w h o k n o w f r o m p e r s o n a l e x p e r i e n c e j u a t h o w good a t h i n g It {% If y o u h a v e e v e r t r i ed i t y o u a r e o n e o f i t s s t a u n c h f r i e n d s , be c s u a u t b s w o n d e r f u l t h i n g s b o u t I t is I h a t w h e n o n c e g i v e n a t r i a l . D r . K i n g ' s N e w D i s c o v e r v e v e r a f t e r ho lds a p l a t * in t h s h o u s e . If y o u h a v e n e v e r u s e d It a n d s h o u l d b e a f f l i c t ed w i t h a c o u g h , c o l d , o r a n y t h r o a t . l u n g o r c h e s t t r nnb le , s e c u r e a b o t t l e a t o n c e a n d g i v e it a f a i r t r i a l . I t is g u a r a n t e e d e v e r y t i m e o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d Tr ia l bo t t l e s i r ev a t U u n t ft H u n t e r ' s d r u g s t o r e .
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town hearse. Well, there w u a funeral t h a t I day, but the stable keeper, who wat an ' Ir ishman, promised fa i thfu l ly to bo on band a t the tavern b y 8 o'clock. The meinbera of the e s s p s a y , ear rounf l - l by s eyowd nf wan. •af rustics, were siauding o u t on Ihe phmk suil . wailing fo r the s t a r t , and I w u on the porch waiting i m p s i b n t l y for -me coscb. ' | At I iB9 o'clock I looked down the road In the j direction of tho stable aud dbuovered an I open c a r r b g e with two b o r e n on a dead run , driven by o a r Ir ish b i n d , who yelled b u t to 1
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A . R . H E N D R I X ,
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I R T I F I C I A L S T O R E W I L I S , F L I G G I R G , E T C
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S H E R M A N , T H B J R W R L A R R ,
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- A D S T D O O O D S I
T V "p ropc r ' t h ing , " this year, is O L D S I L V E R , which we h a v e in a great var ie ty of styles, a lso Novelties in Oxydized Goods , F la t Ware in Old Silver, Etched, Pearl Handled T a b l e and Tea Knives, Fru i t Knives, Nut Picks, Sterling Silver Pieces, Plates, Spoons and Forks . Gold Filled Hunt ing Case, Stem Wind Watches, $ i o and U p ; Cold Fil led Open Face Stem Wind Watches , (15 and Up,
And Anything Else In tbe Line of Fine Jewelry.
S H E R M A N , T h e J e w e l e r .
Do You Want Boots or Shoes ? You can get them at
99 " T h e O l d R e l i a b l e B O O T A N D S H O E S T O R E ,
Where you will always find the
L a r g e s t a n d B e s t S t o c k i n T o w n Comprising everything in the line of footwear.
A . J . H O W K & S O N , S u c c e s s o r s t o H o w k & B o s t w l c k ,
Bank Block, Lowell, Mich.
G E E A T R E D U C T I O N I
IN PRICE OF F D I I T I E W E W I L L S E L L Y O U
Bed Room Suits Cheap ! a s t h e C h e a p e s t , a n d w e w i l l g i v e
Astonishing Low Prices in Parlor Goods and Couches.
WE ARE HEADQUARTEES FOR TABLES AND CHAIRS. W E A L S O H A V E A V E R Y N I C E L I N E O F
AND SFRIN8S IN ALL STYLES, e v e r so ld b e f o r e .
A Full Line of C u t e r T i A L S O A C O M P L E T E L I N E C F
At Coons &McNaughton's.
VS O U I B I M Humors, Bores, Ulcers, •wsll ings,
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D R O P P E D D E A D .
. P h r i 0 ' 0 * ! ! u ^ I m a t s t h a t t h e h n i r t does 8.000,000 p t iunds of w o r k e a c h d a y . N o w o n d e r p e o p l e d r o p d e s d w i t h w o r n t ? T i n s c o u l d lie p r e v e n t e d b y Ur . W i l e s n e w a u d g r e u t d i s o o r e r y . T h e N e w C u r e . A l w a y s c o m m e n t ' s w hen y t , " f i r s t beg in t o g e t s h o r t of b r e a t h , h a r e w e e k , f a i n t o r a m u t h e r l n g y * ' 1 * ' P f j n o r t endern i -M in side, e t c . >vild at l e i t e r & Look ' s .
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It Is'ordarad that Monday, the 10th day of P S i l T O L S S / i l l 1 " 0 ' e l 0 c k forsoooc. ^ r o h M s C m r e . o a s p ^ s W d h r a - r t a g
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Bated. January iSnd. A PMSW-
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LOWELL JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1890.
DJJ^L t n u k i a -
B o w n e . C o m b s & S t r i k e r ,
BANKERS, L o w e l l , - M i c h i g a n .
T ransac t a Q u n e r e i B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s a n d Issue D r a f t s a v a l l n b l e In a l l
p u t s of t h e W o r l d .
M . C . G R I S W O L D .
CAHIIIER.
L i O ' W E L I i
B u s i n e s s M e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n .
Regular Meeting*! FirH Thur tday in every
month, i t B. C . Smllh ' i store.
A . W . W E E K E S , P r e s .
F n r ^ a l f l - 8 < , v , s r a l 0 ^ 0 , c ® f a f ? n 8 l o " r O l O a i O i c o t e d m K e e n e , V e r g e n -uus, B o w n e a n d B o a t o n . A l s t s e v e r a l houses a n d l o t s In t h e v i l l a g e of Ix)wei l . Con s u i t a l l c lasses o f c u s t o m e r s . F o r
9if o r e r W e s t ft Go ' s d n y r s t o r e
IflAS. J. CHllRCB s son| B A N K E R S ,
Lyon Block, Lowell, Mich.
A General Banking Buslnen Conducted.
xjoJLJirm c w T i T i H O T T o a T S .
Drafts Bold on aU rorotaa CauBlr laa .
HERE AND T H E R E .
J n o . a E g g l e s t o n ia c l e r k i n g f o r Gi les .
H o n . W i l l a r d H a w l e y , of K e e n e , is In
t o w n .
N . B . B l a i n b o s g o n e t o S s g i n s w , a s
d e l e g a u t o i h e G r a n d Ixtdge of A . O D .
M i s s D e l i B a r r e t t is s i c k w i t h L a g r i p p e
a t t w r b r o t h c r ' a , & W . Mal ice , i n O r a t -
i o n .
E . F . H u g h s o n a n d f a m i l y r l s i t e d a t
U e o . B . F u l l e r ' s t h b w e e k , s n d took in
UM I n s t i t u t e .
O o o . B o o p l e f t H o o d s y o n a b u s i n e s s
t r i p u p t h e L s k e S h o r e i n t h e i n t e r e s t of
R o b e r t M a r s h a l l .
Mrs J o h n L o o k w a a ca l l ed t o E r a r t ,
t y a t e l e g r a m a n n o u n c i n g t b e se r ious
Ulness of h e r s i s t e r .
Mrs . A . B a n c r o f t h a s b o u g h t 80 s e r e s
of I s n d . of D. M. S k i d m o r e . a n d is t o
. t a k e possess ion n e x t f a l l .
T h e r e w a s a g e n u i n e s u r p r i s e p a r t y
a t M r . a n d Mrs. C h a p i n ' s , w e s t of t h e
. d e p o t , S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g .
W a n t e d - T o h i r e b y t h e y e a r , m a r r i e d
•man t o w o r k o n f a r m . Good w a g e s f o r
J b t riirht m a n . A d d r e s s t h e JOURNAL.
A p a r t y of g e n t l e m e n f r o m W e s t ]
B r a n c h w e r e i n t o w n W e d n e s d a y , t o see
S . W . A r e r y ' s p a n e l m a c h i n e w o r k .
B e c u t a b o a r d f o r t h e m , 75 f e e t w i d e ,
i n 3 3 m i n u t e s .
F r a n k E c k e r s h i p p e d t l r e e coops of
c h i o k e n s M o n d a y , t w o t o M i c h i g a n p u r
c h a s e r s , a n d o n e t o N e w Y o r k pa r t i e s .
- B y t h a w a y , a t t b e D e t r o i t S h o w l a s t
w e e k , h e t o o k t h e w h o l e l ist o f p r e m i -
Dins i n h i s c lasses .
T h e regular m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f t h s
L o w e l l T e a c h e r s Assoc i a t i on wJU h e he ld
In i he - H i g h B o o m , l / > w t U , S o t u r d s y ,
F.-b. 8 t h . a t 1 o ' c l o c k . A p r o g r a m m e of
s t t o s l l l i r e t e a c h e r s h a s been pre-
p . r e d a n d n o o n e a h o u l d f a i l t o b e pre-
s<-nt. T h e p u b l i c a r e c o r d i a l l y i n r i t e d
t o a t t e n d .
T h e o p p o r t u n i t y h a s c o m e f o r u s to
h a v e a d e q u a t e r a i l r o a d f a c i l i t i e s , a n d
n o w l e t u s a l l p u t o u r s h o u l d e r s t o t h e
w h e e l a n d l i f t t o g e t h e r a n d w e wi l l
s u r e l y b a r e a r a i l r o a d o r e r t o w n . L.-t
t h e r e b e n o h a n g i n g b a c k , e v e r y o n e
w o r k a n d e v e r y o n e t a l k a n d i t wi l l
s o r e l y s u c c e e d .
. Ear per't Weekly w i l l c e l e b r a t e t b e
J u d i c i a r y C e n t e n n i a l b y p u b i i a h i n g , o n
F e b r s a r y 6 t h , p o r t r a i t s of t b e p r e s e n t
j u d g e s o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t a n d o f all
t b e p r e d e c e s s o n o f C h i e f - J u s t i c e F u l l e r .
E l l h u B o o t w i l l o o o t r i b u t e t h e a c c o m -
p a n y i n g a r t i c l e . F o u r of t h e p o r t r s i t s
o t t h e C h i e f - J u s t i c e s h a r e b e e n e n g r a r e d
f r o m t b e p a i n t i n g s i n t b e C a p i t o l w h i c h
hsTB b e e n w a n e d t o t h e N e w Y o r k B a r
A s s o n i a t l o n f o r e x h i b i t i o n a t t b e oen-
t e n n l s l .
T h e T o y s l a a w T o f d i o „ .
{ fomdr t l f iu roh wi l l p r e s e n t t b e f o l l o w i n g
p r o g r a m a t t h e i r e n t e r t a i n m e n t , F e b . 14
C b o n u . , H i s w a t h a .
O t n t a r Q u a r t e t . K f c i t a t i o a . . P i a n o So lo-ReollaWftAi.
S t . V a l e n t i n e . G u i t a r a n d B a n j o D u e t . R e c i t a t i o n . P i a n o D u e t . T r i o . '
M r . a n d Mrs . F r e d Mianer g a r e a d e -
l i g h t f u l p a r t y l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t t o
^ 4 h e l r m a n y f r i e n d s . T h e n i g h t waa all
t h a t c o u l d bo de s i r ed , t h e m o o n m a k i n g
i t n e a r l y aa l i g h t a s d a y , a n d I h e r U e
o u t a n d h a c k w a a a p l e a s u r e . T h e e v e n
i n g , a l l t o o a h o r t , w a a a p e n t w i t h c a i d a
a n d c o n r e r a a t l o n , a n d l ie fore a t a r t i i ' g
f o r h o m e t h e hos teas aot o u t a del luioua
i u n o b , w h i c h , If t b e q u a n t i t y c o n s u m e d
is a n y t h i n g t o J u l g e b y , w a a f u l l y ap-
p r e o l a t e d . T h e f a r o r a w e n t t o P h i l
H o h n e l d o r a n d J e a n i e C h a m p e n o y , w h i l e
t h e c o n s o l a t i o n p n i e a w e r e s w a r d e d t o
A l T u t t l s a n d Miss Zoa A l t h o n .
T b e 0 . A . R. h a r e c o m p l e t e d a r r a n g e -
m e u t a f o r t h e i r L i n c o l n ' s B i r t h d a y P a r
t y , t o b e g i v e n F e b . 8d , a n d a l l w h o a t
t e n d a r e aa<urad a moa t e n j o y a b l e l i m e
F o r m u a i o t h e y h a v e e n g a g e d t h o c e l e -
b r i t e d P e t e r S h i c k e l ' s o r c h e s t r a a n d t h o
m u s i o wi l l be e q u a l t o a fine c o n c e r t ,
a n d a f fo rd a r a r e m u s i c a l t r e a t f o r t h o s e
w h o a t t e n d a n d d o n o t d a n o e . T h e y
h a v e a r r a n g e d f o r s e v e r a l c a r d t a b l e s s o
t h a t w h e n f a t i g u e d f r o m d a n c i n g y o n
c a n be a m n r e d b y h a v i n g a soc ia l g a m e .
T b e t h a t t h e W . B , <3- wi l l g i v e t h e
s u p p e r , a t t h o l o w p r i ce of 25c. is a u f f i o -
i e m s u r e t y t h a t I t w i l l b e a l l t h a t c a n b e
dea l red. Al l a r e m o s t c o r d i a l l y m v i t e d
t o a t t e n d a n d y o u a r e e spec ia l ly i n v i t e d .
J o b P r i n t i n g a t t h b off lce. L o w e s t pr ices .
Al l w a t e r r a t e s m u s t be paid a t once.
LOWELL WATKR C o .
F r a n k Rob lnaon is laid u p w i t h t h e
n e u r a l g i a .
R e v Mr . D i x o n , of F r eepo r t , w a s in
t o w n T u e s d a y .
M r . a n d Mrs . Lou i s Boi le r a r e bo th
v i c t i m s of t h e e p i d e m i c .
T h o W . U. T . U . wil l m e e t w i t h Mrs.
A. J . B r o w e r F r i d a y , a t 2:30 p. m .
W . R , Blaisdel i is q u i t e s ick , h a v i n g
b r e n c o n f i n e d to I h e h o u s e f o r t w o
weeks .
L. B. L y o n IH t h e d a d d y of a b r i g h t
g i r l , w h i c h a r r i v e d a t h is h o u s e S u n d a y
m o r n i n g .
Mr. a n d Mm. J o h n H u n t e r w e r e m a d e
h a p p y by t h e a r r i v a l of a 10 p o u n d boy,
S a t u r d a y .
Miss E d i t h Al l i son , of A u S a u b l e , is
s p e n d i n g a f e w w e e k s w i t h h e r f r i e n d ,
Mrs. Geo. W m e g a r .
L a s t S a t u r d a y J n o , Gi les a n d b is sons
Goo. a n d F r a n k w e r e all c o n l l n e d lo t h e
h o u s e f r o m s ickness .
I t r a i n e d S u n d a y , t h e s i x t h S u n d a y
In aueceMion . W o n d e r if It wi l l k e e p it
u p t h e y e a r t h r o u g h .
Mr . a n d Mrs . J o s e p h E a a t w o o d and
Miss L u c i a E a s t w o o d , of Bay C i t y , a r e
v i s i t i ng a t M r . F . K m g V .
f r a n k A r c h i b a l d , of A d a , has receiv-
ed a n appo i i i t i nen t a s posta l c l e r k . I l ia
r u n baa u o t been d e l e n n i n e d y e t .
W m . D u n n , of S a r a n s c , w h o haa been
sick l o r s o m e t i m e , died, S a t u r d a y , a l
hia h o m e a n d w a s b u n e d Tut -sday .
Miso W i n n i e S h a w is very s ick f r o m a
relapae of t h e g r ip . B e r t h a Rob inson is
t e a c h i n g in b e r r o o m a t t b e schoo l .
Miss B o s w o r t h h a s a f r e s h n e w s tock
of Millinery goods wh ich sho wil l be
p leased t o b s v e you call a n d e x a m i n e .
H a r r y G o u g h , o u r e x - l a u n d r y m a n ,
waa in t o w n t h i s week . H a r r y says
L o w e l l ta h o m e to t h e m , i n sp i te of a i l .
Mrs . N. G . K i n g w a s in t o w n t h e lat-
t e r p a r t of laa t w e e k . T h e y a r e now
l iv ing a t "0 C r e s c e n t A v e . , G d . R a p i d s .
S a m Br ink l e f t S a t u r d a y f o r K a l a m a -
xa>, w h e r e h e has , w h a t b e h o p e s wil l
p r o v e , a s t e a d y j o b . S a m h a s m a n y
f r i e n d s he ro w h o wi l l m i s s h i m .
U n c l e frost u s M c l n t y r e . w h o h a s been
d e m e n t e d f o r s o m e t i m e , s t r u c k Mrs Mc-
l n t y r e o v e r t h e b e a d w l b a c h a i r , Mon
d a y , in a Hi of f u r y , i n j u r i n g b e r q u i t e
s e v e r e l y . A c o m m i t t e e of t h e P . of 1. w e r e i n
t o » n t o d a y c o n f e r l n g w i t h o u r d e a l e r s
a n d w e u n d e r s t a n d , h o v e s u c c e e d e d i n
o b t a i n i n g t b e a i g n a t u r e of o n e of o u r
m o a t p r o m i n e n t g r o c e r s .
O u r G r a t U n c o r r e s p o n d e n t , Mrs. M.
A . Less i te r , ta v e r y alck a n d s o ta u n a b l e
t o s e n d o n e of h e r w e l c o m e l e t t e r s , f o r
t b i s w e e k ' s i s sue . O u r readers wi l l u n -
d o u b t e d l y m i s s i t , a s w e h a r e d o n e .
A n u m b e r of Mr . a n d Mrs . K e l s e y
D e n t o n ' s f r i e n d s g s r e t h e m a m o o t
p l e a s a n t s u r p r i s e . T u e s d a y e v e n i n g .
D a n c i n g , c a r d s a n d a One s u p p e r e n t e r -
t a i n e d t h e c o m p a n y ' t i l l t h e w e e s m a l l
h o u r s s e n t t h e m h o m e .
S e c r e t a r y T r a c y ' s residence b u r n e d a t
W s s h l n g t o n M o n d s y m o r n i n g s o d hta
d a u g h t e r a n d b e r m o l d J o s e p h i n e w e r e
b n m e d t o d e a t h . Mrs . T r a c y j u m p e d
t r o m a s e c o n d s t o r y w i n d o w , s u s u i n i n g
i n j u r i e s f r o m w h i c h s h e d i ed a h o r t l y
a f t e r .
L a a t f a l l P r o f . C. M e l r i l l e F o w l e r ,
D a n c i n g M a s t e r , of G r a n d R tp tda , o p e n -
e d o s choo l h e r e f o r d o n o i n g , w i t h a b o u t
w e n t y p u p i l s . A t p r e s e n t t h e r e ta a n
a t t e n d a n c e of s o m e s i x t y a n d t h e n u m -
b e r st i l l inc reaAing . w h i c h f a c t a l o n e a t -
t e s t s I h e P r o f . ' s m e r i t s a a o n t e r p s l c h o r -
e a n a r t i s t . H ta m e t h o d of t e a c h i n g i s s o
s i m p l e t h a t a c h i l d c a n l e a r n t h e m o a t
d i t f l cu l t d a n c e s i n a f e w m o m e n t s . N e x t
n d a y n i g h t t h e B e r l i n .
THE FARMERS INSTITUTE.
An RnthaslBslla Meeting and Largo Attendance.
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a t t e i i d a n c e of a l leas t 200, n i n e t e n t h s of
w h o m were g e n u i n e fur iuers . Mr. L. J .
P o s t , t h e local P res iden t , ca l led t h o
t n e e l i n g to o r d e r . A f t e r p r a y e r , b y Rev .
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l i n n . C . W. G a r f i e l d , the g e n e r a l P res .
of t h e In.-dituU-, w h o sa id : " I t is easy to
ta lk a b o u t tho poe t ry of f a r m l i fe , o r to
l is ten t o such l a ' k . b u t a f t e r a l l t h u p la in
d i g g . n g hint t o c o m e ju s t t b e s a m e . W e
c a n ' t g e l rid of l i t e d r u d g e r y , b u t w e c a n
peri ia |M u n i t e w i t h It some uf t h e p o e t r y .
T h a t Is to t a k e s o m e na t i t f ac t i on i n , a n d
m a k e eut h d a y a p l ea su re in i t se l f . I n
o u r m s t l i u l e s w e s^ek to s t u d y t h e p rob-
li-ms which t h i s ques t i on ra isea , h o w t o
m a k e use fu l w o r k prof l lab lo a n d pleas-
t n t . A t th i s I n s t i t u t e wo w o n t p e r f e c t
f r e e d o m of qu iKt iou l i ig—the beot v a l u e
in t b o Ini i t i tu te m a y come f ro t t i t h e s e
q u e s t i o n s O u r f r i e n d s a r e h e r e f r o m
lite col lege t o m e e t u s on a c o m m o n level
a n d l>e q u e a t l o n e d . "
P r o f . T s f t , of th* A g r i c u l t u r a l Co l l ege
n-ad a vi ry i n a t r u c t i v s p a p e r o n apples .
He sa id o.d o n b a r d s m a y , b y c u l t u r e
a m i p r u n i n g , b e restored t o u s e f u l n e s s .
Div ided penis i n t o t w o k inds—insec t a
a n d f u n g i . T o d o a w a y w i t h b o r e s b e
r e c u m t u e n d s s t r o n g sof t s o a p d i l u t e d
w i t h lye, t o p a i n t t h e t r e e f r o m t h o
g r o u n d to t h e b r a n c h e s , a t e a s p o o n f u i of
t ' o r b o i k Ac id a d d e d to each p a i l f u l . If
t hey a r e a l r e a d y In t b o t r e e a k n i f e o r o w i r e ta beat t o se l l in t h e m . F o r leaf e a t i n g inseclf t h e y use t h e s p r a y , w h i c h b e m i x e s in t h e fo l l owing p r o p o r t i o n , o n e p o u n d of P a r i s Green t o 800 ga l lons of w a t e r , a n d w i t h a f o r c e p u m p a n d sp ray nozzle a p p l y o n e l o t h r e o ga l lons to a t r ee , a l i o u t o n e week a f t e r t h e b ios s o m s have f a l l e n o f f , and i n coae of ro in o week- la te r . T o p r e r e n t acab, h e d is-so lves 2 p o u n d s of S u l p h a t e C o p p e r in 5 ga l lons w o r m w a t e r and p o u n d s Car -b o n a t e Soda a n d If p in t a m m o n i a d i -l u t e d to 32 g a l l o n s a n d s p r a y a s be fo re .
Q.—Does C u r c u l i o ol t r k apples? A . - Y e s . T b e y can b e ki l led by
s p r a y i n g b e f o r e t h e bloaaom o p e n s . Q . - W b e n ta t h e beat t ' m e t o p r u n e ? A . — A n y t i m e ; t h e boat w o y ta in ad -
v a n c e of g r o w t h . T h e leas p r u n i n g t b e b e t t e r .
Q . — H o w c u l t i v a t e an o r c h a r d ? A — W i t h h a r r o w o r c u l t i v a t o r . Do
n o t p l o u g h d e e p e n o u g h t o b r e a k t b e r o i t s .
Q . — S h o u l d t e n d e r ro r i e t l ea b e g r o w n o n t h e i r o w n t r u n k s .
A - N o ; T o p w o r k . I t w i l l n o t hi-r t f r u i t t o be s p r a y e d u p o n , t h e a m o u n t of po i son is s o s m a l l . D o n o t a d v i s e s p r a y -i n g p e a c h e s a s t h e poison i n j u r e s t b e
L ^ S ! " P o s t d e l i v e r e d a n a b l e a d d r e s s o n po t a toes , in w h i c h h e sa id n o oon s i d e r e d 150 b u s h e l s to t h o a c r e a good y i e ld . H e e x h i b i t e d h i s a p p a r a t u s f o r m i x i n g P o r t a G r e e n a n d p i a a t e r . A f t e r o n e x t e n d e d g e n e r a l d i scuss ion t h e mee t -i n g took recess u n t i l 7 p . m .
EVEXLSQ SESSION. Queet ion B o x . Q . — H o w k i l l p e s c h bore?
A m H K O O S BKSSIOS.
Q u e s t i o n box received a t t e n t i o n first Q — A r e not c i t y schools c l e a n e r , mor-
a l ly , t h a n c o u n t r y schools? Mr. C l u t e — I s e e n o reason w h y they
s h o u l d lie. Q — C o m b i n a t i o n s of p u r c h a s e r s will
d o a w a y w i t h t h e m e r c h a n t . U o w will
T h a Wor ld ' s Most PoWorfBl T r t b u a a t .
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T h e hlgbeiti c o u r t of tho U n i t e d S t a t e s ,
w h o s e c e n t e n n i a l c o m m e m o r a t i o n ta a t
hi t i id, ho lds a u n i q u e place in o u r f o r m
of g o v e r n m e n t o n d o n o n o t f o u n d i n a n y I t w ie lda th i« e f f e c t f a r m va lues? : o t h e r g o v e r n m e n i a l syatera .
Mr. H o n c o r n e — W e h a v e t o «-•'! as u p o w e r g r e a t e r t h a n ta exe rc i sed b y a n y wel l a s b u y , a n d i t is q u i t e d i lBcu i l l o ^ r j u t l l c a i t r l b u n a , in t h e w o r i d . I n
M r . C l u t o - T h e r e a r e 4 o r 5 t l .nes s s n o o r d i n a r y c o u n t i y o f E u r o p e o r t h e m a n y in ono b u s l m s a a s ta nece s sa ry , E a s t h a s a n y c o m a u t h o r i t y t o m a k e o r a n d t h e f inal r e s u l t s wou ld be g o o d .
A f t e r t h e q u e s t i o n s w e r e s e t l t ad , a don l i lo q u a r t e t of m i x e d voices f r o m i h o . U g h School f u r n i s h e d a n m e mus ic , a n d Mr. J a c k s o n g a v o a moa t i n s t r u c t -ive p a c e r o n t h e " P e a c h , " w h i c h was f o l l o w e d by Mr . Wi l l a rd H a w l e y o n
U o w t o M a k e F a r m i n g P a y . "
u n m a k e t h e s u p r e m o law of t h e l a n d , t o i i i in t t h e p r e r o g a t i v e s of t h e a o v e r e i g n , l o c o n t r o l tho p o w e r s of t h e l e g i s l a t u r e , to s h a p e tho f o r t n of g o v e r n m e n t .
T l i e se f u n c t i o n s a r e e x e r c i s e d b y t h e S u p r e u i o C o u r t o f t h o U n i t e d S l a t e s . I t h o l d s a power a b o v e t h a t of t h e ch ie f m a g i s i r o t o o f t h e c a t i o n , s u p e r i o r t o t h a t
T h e q u e s t i o n w a s " o a f e d ~ " " w h y C o n o - of fcongress, h i g h e r " J d i s n beef sells o t 8c, w h i l e o u r s is o n l y B u t e , a n d e q u a l e d o n l y by t h a t w h i c h 21c, l ive w e i g h t ? " " d o o r c a n a m e n d t h e (. o n s t i t u U o n .
M r . H i i t i t — B e c s u a e i t ia b e t t e r a n d h o a r i e r t h a n o u r beef . M i c h i g a n f a t beef ia of very i n f e r i o r q u a l i t y .
P r o f , E . D a v e n p o r t gave a p a p e r o n " D a i r y i n g . " w h i c h w a s f u l l of d a t a of t e a l s a n d e x p e r i m e n t s .
Q . — I s I t n e o o M s o r y ' t o c u t f o d d e i f o r alios?
A . — N o , b u t n e o r l y all do . Q —Is t h e r e a n y m o r e v a l u e , w e i g h t
f o r w e i g h t , of f o u d e r p u t u p a s ena i l age o r t l r v ?
A . - N o a d d e d va lue , b u t c a t t l e e a t It f r e e l y a n d m o r e of It,
Q . - W h a i f e e d m a k e s moa t b u t t e r ? A . — M i d d l i n g s a n d corn a n d oo t s . M r . W m . H a w l e y h a d fed c a r r o t s a n d
c o r n a n d o a t s w h i c h resulted in a a b r i n k -
" ^ M r D a v e n p o r t - C o n ' t u n d e r s t a n d w h y i t d i d .
Mr . J o h n s o n h o d fed c o r r o U o n d f o u n d t h e m benef ic ia l . „ . , , u
Q . — I s c h e e s e m a k i n g p rv f l t ob le w i t h 10 o r 13 cows?
A . — H a r d l y . g - C a n c a t t l e b e k e p t c h e a p e s t o n
r o o m o r g ro in? A . — C a n b e k e p t o l l r c oheopea t on
roots, b u t g r s i n ta best f o r m U k .
EVENING SESSION.
O p e n e d w i t h a c r o w d e d h o u s e . A f t e r m u s i o b y i h o q u o r t o t t h e q u e s t i o n b o x w a s o p e n e d .
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t r e e s s a m e as f o r a p p l e
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f o r t w o w e e k s o n o c c o u u t o f a i ckness ,
will be g i v e n a t Mus ic H a l l F r i d a y e v e -
n i n g , F e b . 7 t h , a t 7 o ' c lock , s t a n d a r d
t i m e . PBOORAM:
O r g a n v o l u n t a r y — M y r t i o T r u m b l e . P r a y e r . V o c a l d u c t — l o n e a n d B e r y l B u r n e t t . A B a r r e l o f W h i s k e y — O e o r g o Oul l i -
f o r d . ' T h e C r y of T o - d a y — I v a n D o d g e . H o w t o C u r t a i l t h e L i q u o r T ra f f l c—
F r a n k M c M o h o n . O r g a n S o l o — A n n a B a r b e r . T w o P i c t u r e s f r o m L i f e — C h o r lie S e r -
^ o t D e a d n o r D y i n g — J o h n O ' B r i e n . T h o N e w F a s h i o n e d M a n — C h a r l i e
B a r n e s . S o n g . A d v e r t i s e m e n t f o r o n H o n e s t R u m
s e l l e r — F r e d Sou les . P o l i t i c s o P e r s o n a l D u t y — W i l l i e Pos t -T b e B u g l e l a C o l l i n g — E a r n e s t Mi l l a rd . O r g a n Su lo—Minn ie W n g b t . S o n g . P r e e o n t o t i o n of Meda l . T h e o r d e r uf recnations w a s a s s i g n e d
Q , — W h y n e t l o p g r a f t seedUngs? A .—Root g r a f t i n g is m u c h b e l t e r . Q - W h a t ta t h o v a l u e of B u c k w n e a t
a s green c r o p . A . — B u c k w h e a t a t r a w is w o n h l e s s
t in l rsa t u r n e d u n d e r . B n t r y e is bes t , I cove r e v e r y p i ece of b a r e g r o u n d w i t h -r y e s n d t u r n i t u n d e r a s a g r een ferti l l ler. , ,
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Q . ' — W h e n b e s t aow r y e ? A.—Aa s o o n a s t b e g r o u n d is bare ,
s a y m i d - A u g u s t , t o p l o w u n d e r i n M a y o r even A u g u s t 1st. F o r p o s t u r e In t h e fo i l It is m u c h be t to r t h a n c l o v e r .
A f t e r M u s i c by l b s M s l e Q u a r t e t t e t h e flr-t pape r of t h e e r e n i n g w a s " O u r S c h o o l s , " b y P r o f . C . S . Lo rxe l e r e , w h i c h
b r o u g h t o u t q u i t e o g e n e r o l d i scuss ion Mr. S o y t u n g a v e h is idea l school f o r I h e c o u n t r y , w h i c h WM o o o m b i n o l i o n of t h e k i n d e r g a r t e n ond a m a n u a l t r a i n i n g ' school a n d w h i c h s e e m e d lo m e e t w i t h t h e a p p r o v a l of t h e m a j o r i t y p r e e e n t .
Mr. P e o r c e remarked t h a t t h e d e a r e s t t h i n g in t h e wor ld ta t h e c h e a p d i s t r i c t school ( a vo ice—did y o u m a n y one?)
P r o f . T a f t t h o u g h t t l i o t e a c h a . h o o l c o u l d h a v e a amoll p l o t of g r o u n d p lowed a n d t h e c h i l d r e n g i v e n p r a c t i c a l lessons in f l o w e r a n d f r u i t c u l t u r e .
Sir. h l i i y t o n — " T h i s w o u l d b e m u c h b e t t e r t h a n so m u c h G e r m a n . "
Mr. H i c k s — A r e o u r d i s t r i c t s choo l s b e l t e r t h o n t h e y w e r e 80 y e a r s ago?
Mr. E n g l i s h - Yes, b e c a u s e t h e p u p i l s l e a r n m o r e In l"os t ime . .
Mr. H i c k s — I n o r d e r t o ra i se t h e s t a n d a r d of o u r achoota, w e m u a t ra i se t b o s t a n d a r d of o u r t eache r s , a n d to d o t h i a w o m u s t r a tae t b e pr ice.
Kir. C l u t e — A s t o m e a a u r i n g t h e t e a c h e r s b y t h e aalory, t h e bes t l a b o r c a n n o t b e p a i d for , a s f o r i n s t o n c e t h e l abor of o m o t h e r In t r a i n i n g h e r r h i l d r e n a u d ao i t i s w i t h Ibe t e o c h o r . T h e c o n -ac ienc ious a n d succeas fn i t e o c h o r w n n o t be paid i n m o n e y . H i s l e o c l u n g a fo l low t b e pup i l t h r o u g h l i fe a n d h i s i n f l u e n c e u above p r i c e . . . . . . . .
Mr. D a n i e l s — I t seema t o b e he ld t h a t t h e t e a c h e r s h o u l d be so l e ly responalblo f o r t h e a u c c e s s of t h e s c h o o l .
Mr. S l a y t o n — Y e s s i r , I h o v e t a u g h t 40 yea r* a n d bel ieve I h e p o o p i e w i l i a u p -por t a g o o d t e a c h e r : b u t IK m i n i e d u -c a t e t h e p e o p l e aa well v <6e s c h o l a r .
Mr. C l u t e — Y e t the iw w a y b e a w o r d to aoy tor t h e teoch j/T H e c o n n o t w o r k a g a i n s t t h e i n i d s c M c e of m a n y a n d
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S n e o t h e n hod n o t f o u n d t h e m ao, b u t 3 t r e e s o u t o f 10 y i e l d i n g .
Q . — T h e c o m p a r a t i v e v o l u e of Chili a n d E a r l y M i c h i g a n p e a c h o n s a n d y soil?
Mr . J a c k s o n — T h e E o r l y Mich d o e s espec ia l ly ws l l o n l i g h t C h i l i requires a a t ronge r , h e a v i e r aotl.
M r . R o b e r t H a r d y , of K e e n e , w a a In-t r o d u o a d . H e t h l n k a t h a t t h e r e ahou ld b e m o r e f a r m e r s in c o n g r e e s , t h s t tho f a r m e r s s h o u l d j o i n t o g e t h e r i r reopec-t i v o of p a r t y of f i l ia t iocs o n d ask f o r w h a t t h e y w o n t , ond e i t h e r p a r t y a n d a l l p a r t i e s w o u l d be a n x i o u s t o g i v e i t t o t h e i u .
Mr . A s a S l a y t o n reod o p a p e r en t i t l ed H a s h , " in w h i c h ho c o m p a r e d t h e p r e -
a - n t w i t h t h e g o o d old t i m e s ond served t h e s e
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T a k i n g i t a l l In oil t h e I n s t i t u t e h a s been m o s t succesofu l o n d a sou rce of m u c h I n s t r u c t i o n . T h e m e m b e r s of t h e S t a t e B o a r d of A g r i c u l t u r e expreeaed t h e i r s p p r e c i o t i o n of t h e e f f o r t s of t h e locol c o m m i t t e e t o m o k e It t h e aucoeeo t h o t It w o a , ond a u g g e s t t h a t t b e o r g a n i za t ion be m o d e p e r m a n e n t a n d I n a t i -t u t e s b e h e l d b y locol f o r m e r s y e a r l y .
i t c a n e n l a r g e o r l i m i t t b e p r e r o g a t i v e s of i h e p i e s idon t o r t h e p o w e r s of Con-g r e m . I t can cbaUKS i h e relotions be-t w e e n Ihe S to l e a n d t h e n o t i o n . I t c o n e x t e n d o r r e s t r i c t e i t h e r t h e o e n t r o l
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a l l aw of tho o o u n t r y . I t c a n i n t r o d u c e r a d i c a l c h a n g e s i n t o o u r f o r m of g o v e r n -m e n t . No t o n l y c a n t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t » i e l d t hese v s s t p o w e r s , Il h a s l o n g d o n e s o a n d m a y l u n g c o n t i n u e to d o ao.
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i n g i^ t h e r a r e p r i v i l e g e v o u c h s a f e d by
HAUPEK'HMAOAZINB lor F e b r u a r y . G e o
P a r e o n s L o t h r o p o o n t n b u t e s ' - T a l k s w i t h
E - l l son , " a f f o r d i n g a vivid p e r c e p t i o n of
h o w n n i n v e n t o r I n v e n t s , " o n d p r e s e r v -
i n g i h e k e r n e l s of m a n y i n t e r e s t i n g c o n -
v e r s a t i o n s a b o u t Mr, Ed i son ' s e a r l y l i f e
a n d p rogress t o w a r d i n v e n t i o n . J a m e s
H o g g g ive s t o t h e publ io , f o r t b e d r a t
t i m e , h i s retuintacences of h i s i n t i m o t e f r i e n d De Q u i n c e y . P o r t r a i t u r e of a n -o t h e r k ind wi l l b e f o u n d in t h e a r t i c l e
•The S t a n d i n g A r m y of G r e a t Br i t -a i n , " — t h e u n c o n s c i o u s n e l M i m n i n g ol t h e a u t h o r , G e n e r a l V i c o u n t W o t a e l e y , K . P , e tc . T h e fear less c a n d o r ond v i g o r o f hta c r i t i c i s m s n n E n i d t a h m i l i -t a r y a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , besides t h e i r In t r in -s i c I m p o r t a n c e , h a v e t h e a d d e d v a l u e of reveaiiiig I h e c h a r a c t e r of E n g l a n d a l e n d i n g so ld ie r . M a r k T w o l n g iveo ex a m p l e n f r o m t h e a w f u l r ecord of ' A Ma-j e s t i c L i t e r a r y F o s s i l . " l - a f c a d l o H e a r n , t h e A u t h o r o f " C h i t a " c o n c l u d e o hta n e w s t o r y , " Y o u m a . " w h i c h is a y m p o -t b e t l c a l l y l l l u a t r a l e d by l l o w o r d P y l e . T h e o t h e r fiction of t h e N u m b e r oonaiata of t w o s h o r t a t o n e s , " A P l a t o n i c A f f a i r , "
KB j o l m o r H . Boy seen, a n d " T h e r e n t y - o t n t h of F e b r u a r y , " b y B r o o d e r
M a t t h e w s . A m o n g t h e o t h e r c o n t e n t s o r e t b e fo l o w i n g e l abora te ly i l l u s t r a t e d a r t i c l e s : " B e n v e n u t o Ce l l i n i , " by Mrs. E l i z a b e t h iVormeley L a t i m e r ; t h o s e c o n d a ml c o n c l u d i n g p a p e r o n ' M a m a i c o . S e s a n d Old , " w r i t t e n a n d i l l u s t r a t e d b y H o w a r d P y l e ; " T h e L a k e D w e l l e r s , " b y H. H. M layers ; a n d " T h e N e w Y o r k
I B a n k s , " by R i c h a r d W h e a t l e y . Th ia N u m b e r la a l s o n o t a b l e f o r s e v e n p o e m s , o u o of w h i c h is by t h e O a n a d U n poe t , A . L i m p m a n , w h o s e w o r k n o w o o m p e b recognilidb i n E n g l a n d a n d t h i a c o u n t r y . I n t h e E d i t o r i a l D e p o r t m e n t s , G e o r g e W i l l i a m C u r t i s cons iders s e v e r a l t i m e l y m e t r o p o l i t a n top ics , a s w e l l a s in te rco l -l e g l a t e a t h l e t i c a a n d " T h e P a s s i n g of Mothe r A n n ; " W i l l i a m D e a n Howel l* s p e a k s of t h o f o r m and b i n d i n g of • ' the idea l book . " a n d po in t s t o recent e x a m p l e s ; a n d C h a r l e s Dud ley W a r n e r dta cus se s the s h y n e s s of m a n i n i t s r e l a t i o n t o a possible soc ia l revoluttou.
Utaus-otloD Xut tce .
Not ice is h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t t h e c o po r lm- r sh ip h e r e t o f o r e e x i s t i n g u n d e r t h e n a m e of Misner 4 B u r d i c k ia th i s d a y d u a o i v e d b y m u t u a l c o n s e n t . Al l a c c o u n t s d u o t h o firm a r e t o be paid l o Fret i Mtam-r, w h o will c o n t i n u e t h e bus-ine«a.
Da ted L o w e l l , J a n 10. 1890.
Wc take pleasure in an-
nouncing to the citizens of
Lowell and vicinity, that we
have removed our stock of
Boots A N D
Shoes
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WASH GOODS,
Du nonles Seersuckers, INDIGO BLUES, k
VERY ATTRACTIVE, COME and SEE THEM
THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF
from the city of Jackson, to
this village and have placed
them in the
ORTON HILL BLOCK.
SOUTH SIDE WEST MAIN STREET.
, boot Jack, churn or soreso, |h tn" to sll yoor neighbors.
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Se rv i ce . T h e s p e s k e r will g i v e o g r a p h i c
d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e t w o n o w s l a t e s — M o n -
t a n a o n d W o a h i n g t o n . T h e i r r i v s r a ,
p la ins , m u u n t o i n a o n d vol leys . T h e gold and a i i v s r m i n e s of M o n t a n a . T h n c a t t l e , s h e e p a n d h o r s e r a i s i n g i n d u a t r i e a of t h e if r e a l r a n g e c o u n t r y ; of t h e oppor -t u n i t i e s fo r a e t t l e m e n t a n d i n v e s t m e n t , a n d of i l io w a y to a e c u r e t h a t • '160 a c r e s nf l a n d f r e e , " y o u a r e e n t i t l e d to u n d e r y o u r r i g h t s a s a c i t i zen of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
l e c t u r e begina a» 7:30 p . m, l ec t ion wi l l bo f ree . Descr lp t i p a m p h l e l a wil l oluae uf l e c tu re .
N o c o l -l s ken u p . A d m i a s i o n ve books , mupa a n d b e g i v e n a w a y a t t h e
Oo ldea W a d d i n g ,
A b o u t f i f t y relativea a n d f r i e m t a of
Mr. o n d Mrs . P . W . F o x , aasemblod a t
t h e i r h o m o , In V e r g e n n e s ( w h e r e t h e y
h a v e l ived c o n l l n u o u a l y f o r fifty y e i
Fob . 4 i h . 1890, to c e l e b r a t e w i t h t h e m
t h e i r g o l d e n w e d d i n g : o n d o r i g h t n i s i r y
d a y W M a p e n t , n o i w i t h s i o n d i n g m o n y w s r e necesso r l ly a b s e n t , o n a c c o u n t of a l ckneM. A m o n g tho m a n y u a e f u l a n d a p p r o p r i a t e p r e s t n l a , w h i c h w e r e a b l y p i i a e n i o d h y Mr . T e r w i l l l g e r . w e r e ; a p u r e e of go ld , a m o u n t i n g lo o v e r f20 , a n d a g i ' l b a b y , u s u a l w e i g h t n u t p a s t t h e t e e t h i n g p e r i o d . A t t e r a a u m p l u o u a d i n n e r a o m o " -ore ob l iged t o l e a v e In t i m e fo r t h o a f t e r n o o n t r a i n . B u t a l l l e f t wi t l i s incere c o n g r a t u l a t i o n a a n d t h e h o p e l l i a t t b e h a p p y c o u p l e m i g h t be s p a r e d to each o t h e r m a n y y e a r e t o
c o m e .
TAX NOTICE,
T h e t i m e lor t h o p a y m e n t of t a x e o h a a boon s s l e n d c d to Feb , 2 5 i h . AH t a x e s n o t pa id o n , o r be fo re s a i d d a t e wi l l b e returned.
WlLLABD 8 . Wl-SEOAB. T o w n s h i p T r e a a u r e r ,
il l ege o n d aa t h a t a
Lowell Marketa.
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A s o n g W M g iven b y t h e Q u a r t e t t e w h i c h WHS e n c o r e d .
In i n t r o d u c i n g Pres . C l u t e , H r . G s r -lid d w e l t o n t h e neooasl t* of a c o n s t a n t
a u p e r v t a i u n uf t h e i c h o o t a by t h e pa t rona -H o sa id t n a t t h e q u e s t i o n of soc ia l p u r -ity W M h a n d l e d very g i n g e r l y a n d u s uoliy paaaed o v e r w i t h o u t h a n d l i n g , b u t tho I m p r e s s i o n s of c h i l d h o o d w e r e loot-ing , o n d c a t e ahould b e t a k e n t h a t t h e y rece ived p r o p e r o n d h e a l t h y I m p r e s a luaa.
P r e s i d e n t C l a t e g a v e a v e r y i n t e r e s t -ing d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e A g r ' l , Col a m o u g t h e f a c t s b r o u g h t o u t w s a y o u n g m a n oould t a k e o g r a d u a t i n g course t h e r e a n d pay h i s o w j w a y b y laiior d u r i n g hia s c h o o l i n g . T h a t t h e to ta l e x p e n s e a w e r e a b o u t | I 7 6 p e r y o o r .
TUESDAY MOBNINO StSaiON.
P r o f . E . A . A. G r a n g e p r e a e n t e d a well w r i t t e n ar i lolo o n t h e horae , i n w h i c h h e r r c o m m e n d - d , aa t h e best h o n e lo r t h o f a r m o r to ratao, t h e o n e ho took t h e m o s t in t e rea t In. t i e d i d n o t k n o w of a n y p a r ; l c u t a r bn-ed of ho r se s t h a t lie l ikod , i t WM the I n d i v i d u a l h o r s e a n d not t h e f a m i l y ; I h a t t h e N o r l o l k P a u n c h d e a e r v e d m o r e a t t e n t i o n t h a n i t W M r e -c e i v i n g .
Q . — I s t h e r e a n y record of t h e b r eed -ug of t h e F r e n c h C o a c h h o n e s ?
A . — N o n e t h a t h o k n e w o f , h u t M t h e y w e r e u n d e r g o v e r n m e n t s u p e r v i s i o n t h e y wi ro k e p t p u r e r t h a n a n y o t h e r b r e e d .
R o v . C h a s . Old field h a d I n t e n d e d t o be p r e e e n t b u t a t t h e l a s t u n n u l e w a a u n a v o i d a b l y cal led a w a y .
M r . H a n c c r n e p r e s e n t e d a p a p e r o n " i l o r d T i m e s , " In w h i c h h e den ied t h e i r e x i s t e n o e a n d aald If f a r m e r s wou ld k e e p botik a c c o u n t s t hey w o u l d b e m u c h m o r e c a r e f u l in t bo i r e x p e n d i t u r e s .
Q — W h a t r emedy d o y o u r e c o m m e n d for b a r d tlrao»?
A — L e s s land a n d b e t t e r c rops . Q — I n i t n o t h a r d e r n o w t o p.»y debts? A . — U n d o u b t e d l y . B u t w h y h a v e
d e b t s . Q . _ D t i n o t f a r m e r s rece ive f a i r r e -
t u m a ? Mr . H a w l e y — N o . w i t h l and a t f r o m
| 8 0 t o | 6 0 per a c r e t h e y o n l y ge l p a y f o r
l abor . . W . W . J o h n s o n reod o n Inu t rucUve
a n d a m u s i n g pape r o n " F a r m W M t e . "
A l w a t a r - B a n c o .
T h e r e s i d e n c e of o u r r e s p e c t e d t o w n s -
m a n , A a r o n B u n c e , w a s filled t o o v e r
flowing l a s t T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 3 0 t h ,
w i t h r e l o t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s t o w i tnes s t h e
m a r r i a g e o f t h e i r d o u K h t s r S a r a h , t o D a -
vid P . A l w a t e r , ot H o p k i n s , A l l e g a n C o .
T h e w e a t h e r WM d e l i g h t f u l a n d t h e s n n -
a h l n e W M r e f l ec t ed in t h e a m l l l n g f a c e s
of a l l .
" A i n t T h e d a " w e l c o m e d I h e g u e a i * In
h e r i n i m i t a b l e w a y , a n d W M f r e q u e n t l y
c o n g r a t u l a t e d u p o n b e r i m p r o v e d h e a l t h .
T h e c e r e m o n y WM p e r f o r m e d by R e v . H . W . P o w e l l , aasialcd b y Rev . W e l l - n g -t o n D e P u y , of S o r o n a o , f o r m e r l y of U i i p k m a A f t e r t h e c e r e m o n y o c o l l a -t ion W M M r v o d In " A u n t Thedo ' a " b e s t s t y l e ; a n d t hen a m i d w a v i n g h a n d k e r -oh le fa a n d p l eaaoa t fa r e well a, t h e b r i d e a n d g r o o m w e r e d r i v e n t o t h e railway a t a i ion , f o l l o w e d b y i h e good w i s h e s of all a n d a n " o l d s h o e " p r o j e c t e d by M y -ron W a l k e r ' s good right a r m .
T h e w e d d i n g p reeen ia w e r e n u m e r o u s , u t o f u l a m i cos t ly .
A f t e r a brief t r i p I t ia u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e h a p p y c o u p l e will r es ide h e r e , a n d whi le t h e g r o o m la o c o m p a r a t i v e s t r a n -ger , wo w i loome h i m t o o u r m i d t l u p o n t h e a l r e n g l h o f hta r e p u i o t i o n aa a g e n -t l e m a n a n d a uae fu l c i t i a o n ; a n d we c o n -g r o t u i a t e h i m u p o n h i a m a r r l a g o w i t h o n e of o u r m o s t p o p u l a r l ad ies .
A m n n g ihnae p r e s e n t wore t h e f o l l o w -i n g : R e v , H W . P o w e l l a n d w i f e ; R e v . W e l l i n g t o n D e l ' u y a n d w i f e a n d Mrs . R e y n o l d s , of S a r a n s c ; J o h n Ba i rd a n d wi fe , uf H o p k i n s ; Mra S a r a h A, P o w e l l , of R o e k f o r d ; A, C, P o w e l l a n d w i f e , S a n d i s t k o ; C. D. H o d g e s an i l w i f e , M. U. W a l k e r a n d w i f e a n d W . W . H y d e a n d w i f e , of U r a n d R a p i d s ; Mr. a n d Mrs, T o w n a e n d a n d Iho M i s s e s T o w n s e n d , Mr. a n d Mra . B u s h , Mr. a n d Mrs. B la i sde l l , Mr. a n d Mi l . P e r r l n , Dr. a n d Mm. Y o u n g , Mr. a n d Mra. L. A. C a r t e r , Mr, a n d Mrs . M. 11 B a r b e r , Mr, B l a in , Mre. P e c k , M r . a n d Mrs. M c P h o r a o n , Mra. E . k . C h a s e , Mra. R a y m o n d a n d Miaa b a b c o c k .
Card uf T h a n k s .
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MB. J . M.VBTENBBOOK AND FAMILY.
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3rored In qualltr and made more lirely, fresh iradablo than befoio In l u history. Among
the special ooolributoes during 1890 will be: ASOSCW CABXian, ' Principles of Buslnraa
Success " (JAIL TTASATOX. "European Monaiaha." I s s u e s V. rownsaur, "Kaariction of Imml-
gralloo." CHACSCCV M n i r t v , RSXATOS J o s s J ISOAUS,
Mas. J o a t A. Looss, Bs*. Us J o a s R. PAXTON and others, top lea not announced.
ALStar C l a i m s , "Temperance smoog O.v-maai,;" a new eisw.
J I M S A. W. Toososx, "Tho Colored Race In Amrrica."
8. C. T. TOOD. 'The Adrantsges of rrusts." "JoatAB ALLSN'S Wirs." "The >trail salaries
of ttounirr l,1er«jnis.i." SsssTos Wa. II. BISWAST, of Nevada, "UA-
limited 8U*er Oolaago." Faso 8. TALLMAMS, on "Men of the Iterolu-
tloo." KITS FIELD, "HOTTOOO Qoe«loo." F.sasrrs WMAS. "tioocsss snd Fallurs Among
Bu.lii«sa M e n " Kar. Euwaso Evaar r r IIAI-X. "The New
Burlington Black Hose, This dye is Guaranteed to be
s*av C. P o m s , "Bural Reinforce meat of Miy Populstion."
Ulo W t'asusTos, "Ikme strango Legislation In the South "
XSSSSAU. P. Wiuoss, "Humor of England and America.
a a s a a Evils of Truata l lsssv W. OSADV, nf ths Atlsnta Conslllotlon,
"Chat cos for Capital la the l> ew Bouth. " I. C. K f s s s u - Onlted Slates (leukigical Burrey.
"Illihsat 1'eaka ef Uie I'nlted Mates " W M. Uaoavaaos. "Ooldand Hilt, r as Money." I,. E. Omoa, "Whi t Is left of our Pulillo I^mfs." K.ILI HCHTISOTO*. "Household Scisnoe "
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M T. BSACO. "Sbyer ol Bears " H ' - o r u a a camraisitoaa wtu. aa ASSOVSCID
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rnsular U. A. K. snd a. of V. page, a number ot rilertalniug Btories nf A e t d a l K s p e r i s n s s in Ihe Wae . not leas man » In numls r. each a ease of Taa Tsiausa in leugih. by prlTates and omrers of tho I ohm. of s rank not higher tbsn tiiat ..I captains. Veterans s r s Insltsd l« con-
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FIRST
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STORE
will be appreciated by its
citizens. We would be pleas-
ed to have you call and see
us. We arc anxious to culti-
vate your acquaintance and it
will be a pleasure to show you
our goods and quote pricest
We make a specialty of
LADIES FINE SHOES,
and handle manufacturer's
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The Best 25c Hose in the Market.
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WE DO NOTHING BY HALVES. If you want a Suit or Overcoat for less
money than they were ever sold for before; now is your opportunity. If you havn't the cash, borrow it, you can save dollars by pur-chasing now for next winter.
Remember this will be the cheapest sale of Clothingever offered to the traam£ pub-lic of Lowell and Vicinity. Don't forget that while our Boot and Shoe stock lasts we can pave you from 25 to 40 per cent.
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SALE of all short lengths and odd pieces in our Dry Goods dept., regardless of cost. In fact, manv of them for less than half price. This will be the greatest opportunity ever offered you and Four Times out of Five you can find just what you want if you come early.
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M o r s e L a k e L i t r r s r / S o c i e t y m e t a t E a r l C u r t i s s ' l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . A good d e b a t u a n d a p l e a s a n t t i m e .
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T h e r e IIM been s o m e e x c e l l e n t s k a t i n g o n t h e l a k e s r e c e n t l y . Murse L a k e boys h a v e m a d e good use of I t ,
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Mr . S a m O n a n h a d t h e m U f o r t u n e t o lose o n e o f h is horses , r e c e n t l y , h u t h e d i d n o t d i e of t h e g n p p e . S o r r y f o r O n a n .
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Miss H a t t i e S a u l s l i u r y . w h o is a t t e n d -ing school a t L o w e l l , WM In t o w n Mon-d a y , t h o g u e s t of C h M . L i v i n g s t o n .
V. C . W a l t o n h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e t o got k i c k e d by o n e of h is ho r se s o n e d a y lust w e e k , a n d e o n a t q n e n t l y c a r r i e s a very l a m e leg.
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aad an Icy B r a a t l i - P r a m Thaw to Fraaoa
la rtv* Mlnutaa—A Plucky nrldaerocm.
Tba mamorr of hot few of the pioneers af western fUlnols and s a i t e m Iowa will osrry them back with me to December JO, 1838, tbe date of ths long t ime remsmliarsd sudilso change, t h s most remarkable In meteorogical annals t h a t Is recorded, and now only found In a fsw old fllea of t h s uairspspers of t h s t day and refarrad to In n o M of tbs Histories of t h a t thus.
to- ssvsral ilays previous, up to ths 10th, i t hod besa what we In Illinois and Iowa call " • l u g winter wea ther . " Snow bad tallsil M the depth of three or four Inchss, the slaluh-Ing was fairly good aud the sett lers war* Im-proving It hy haul lhg firewood, rails and bolldhig material f rom tbe "Mmber lots" to thslf homss and to thei r newly Improved t snns , Uu the lUth the weather modnrAtsd, and In the oarly svsnlng It olunded up and during tbe night and early morning of the 30th i t rainad moderately. scaom|ianisd hy
umdsr and l ightning. The snow was malting f rom Uu Influsnce
of the springlike weather and the rain, and had become "slush" snow, mud and watsr. This continued to near II o'clock in tbe morn-log, whsn off to the northwest was observed a dark, heavy c loud As f« rose toward tbs asnlth i t spread west and north, accompanied hy a low, bellowing nobs , " M t b s sound of fa r off waters fal l ing Into deep abynes , " As t h e d o n d spread It became Inky black, the thunder locreored, ths l ightning > played, making a grand pyrotechnic display from this artUlory practice In the sky.
Tho commotion increased. T h s a i r sssmsd resonant with t h s tnmul t of tha alements and the bellowing sound as f rom t b s bowels of ths ear th Increased It was e v e r y w h e r e -pervaded space. "Could not tell whence It came or whi ther It w e n l " A dusky dark-ness spread over tha ea r th , the thunder and lightning still continuing. Then t h s wind broke looes and sprssdy its Icy prsssnce over the land—"the December t haw" was a t an sod. Winter claimed dominion, showed his powsr by bis coldness, and ciaspsd e a r t h and spaas la his embrace.
Tbe thunder and Ughtaing ceased, as did Ihe bellowing sound, b u t the clear cu t , plsro-t a g w t a d c a m a with freezing power f r o m tho hlsakstrs tohas of the nor thern prairies, and la less time t han I am writ ing this the watsr, mow and sof t ea r th were congealed into ice, so t h a t in a minute i t would bear the weight of a msn , and in ten or fifteen minutes a b o s s oould t ravel over It wi thout breaking th rosgh .
Orsa t w u the suffering among the peopla. This change f r o m a balmy, springlilu) atmos-pbsre to t h a t of an arct ic coldness found t h a n unprepared. Many were o u t on tbe prairies without overcoats, gloves or mit-tens, and were badly frozen before they oo alii reach thei r homus. Home wsre frozen to death. Stock—horses, ca t t le and s w i n e -were frosen, and t h s birds and animals of tha prairies and forests were almost exter-minated.
I t was as severe oo tha settlers of t h a t day s s the "Dakota b U n a r d " of two years ago was to the people of t h a t ter r i tory . Before dosing this Inadequate description of ths "sudilan change." I will describe tha pr I na-tion and suffer ing of an ezpeotant bride-groom, who was " caugh t ou t" in tha war-ring elements, and Aa "al l is well t h a t suds well," as it proved in this, I know your read-e n will snjoy t b s relation.
My old friend Washington Crowd er, one of the early pioneers of Sangamon county, had concluded the court ing of Miw Isabel Isuighlin un t h s lUth, they agreeing lo "or-ganise a fami ly ." Be hod asked consent of the parents of tho br id»elcct , the wedding to take place on the Slst, the ictervsning day heing uecewary to go to Springfield aud get the license t h a t would pe rnu t tho minla-te r to tie the k n o t
So, on the morn ing of tbe 30th, he took his way across tba pra i r ie f rom a point on Sugar creak, some taa miles south of Springfield. He bestrode a s t a lwa r t horse, as tbe roads wsredesp with mel t ing snow, "s lush," and as It was ra in ing he carried a broad um-brella over blm and wore a long tailed over-coat "a l l buttoned down before" t h a t almost reao'ied his fset . Thus comfor tably squipped be pursued his way , taking i t easy, as be did not choose to a r g e the b o n o through the
slush. be had gone over half way he no-
tieid, off to the f a r north wast, tho cloud ris-ing t h a t 1 b a v s dojeribed. I t came nearer apaca with all the phenomenal hallowing •ounda-clood of Inky blacl:neai, thunder and Ughtaing and general commotion of theele-ments; then t b e wind b a n t , dur ing which t ime he bad lowered bis ambreUa, taking but a moment Rnt presto, ehangsl When gath-ering np bis bridia rams he found thorn ttiff a s an iron poker ; tha water and "aluah" wsrs ice, and lo less thao fifteen mlnntes his boras walked on top of the congMled mass.
Carefully b u t slowly ha wend" ! Uls way on to Springfield and, stopping in f r o n t of a store ou tha weet side of tha square, ha tried to dismouot. Mot much. His clothing, his long toiled ovsreoat t h a t had ssrvad him luch a good purpose, and hia pantaloons ail wars f r o n a fas t to tbe saddle end t h a t to tha horse, aad ceutaur like they were one—man, saddle and boras—wltb taa b ig overcoat l ike a sheet i ron caaamentsbdreUng them all. H a called loudly for beip a n d t w o man came o u t of the •tora.
They " look In tho sUuaHoo," examlasd t i e "subject ," a a d finally one of the men felt slong t b s saddle g i l t , founa t h a t the animal hsat had kept t he sAdd lag i r t Umber. Heun-buckied i t , and by t h s united effor t of ths two saddls a n d man w s r s "peeled" f r o m the h o n s aad o a m a d in to t h e store, placed before a rousing I r e and " t h a w s d " a p a r t ; t heovs r -eoat reisawd its nUtneaa s a d "pooled" from him. Af t e r warming himself he proceeded lo the da rk ' s office, procured tbe neceoaery Oocuxami, went to t b e bo(«L s t r i i s a r t y dinner, b is IKMS bavlBg Eseo eared for , and sooa he was ready to proossd booaaward.
The Ice wee soabppery b s d s r e not t ry to r t d s , a o t a m e d t b e h o n t i o o e e b a f o r e him,fol-lowed aa foot, and In tbe shades of tbesvsn-iag arr ived a t tbe b o o M b e b e d l e f t In tbe Bcru ing srith a consdousnssa of fai tbfulnsss to p r o m i s e - d u t y well p e r f o r m e d
On tbe morrow, tha d a y of days—the Slst— when his Isabel was to become Mrs. Crowder, hs was s p betimes, dotfasd In ra iment beflt-t fag the ocosskm. I l was several auloe ocroei the prairies la tbe residaaca of tbe Uughi lns , aad t h s U g horse was brought out , b u t it wss fouad t h a t be could cot proceed oa horse-back a a d Washington took his way oo foot s a d Ibe h t m e of his afflaneed STM reached "oa H M *
Tbe friends were gatheret!, l b s minister ready snd t h s words SNrsspoksn t h a t made cos of two beppy heart* Iha t the sudden "change" could uot keep a p a r t Vouog In life then, tbey lived long, raised a worthy family, aud In later y e a n stood omuug the " U U fe t t lo r s" oa good dt l saus . and , passing a w s y , left a sweet memory behind them, uot ths least lieing the recollections of Ibe '-sud-den c h a n g e '
I in port ing CBtutrlea.
" I i c e you h a v e g o t in q u l t a a l a r g e s tock of c a n a r i e s , " w a s t b e remark of a G lobs reporter t o a Bos ton b i rd m a n y e s t a r d a y .
" Y e s , " WM t h s reply; " y o u see thin is w h a t w e ca l l c a n a r y b ln l aeoson. For t h e p M t m o n t h o r s o a b o u t e v e r y s l cam-e r f r o m G e r m a n y h a s b r o u g h t l a r g o In-voices of t h o s e ye l l ow s o n g s t e r s t o t b e A m e r i c a n p o r t a T h i s wil l c o n t i n u e u n t i l a b o u t t h e m i d d l e of J a n u a r y , w h e n t b e G e r m a n b i r d c a t c h e r s wi l l s t o p send-i n g o r s e n d o n l y s m a l l lo t s . "
" D o y o u e x p e c t t o f e l l a l l y o u l iave h e r e n o wT"
" O b , y e s , " b o replied, " a n d m a n y m o r s besides . 1 h a v o b e e n in t b e busi-ness f o r a g o o d m a n y y e a r s n o w , a n d I c a n c a l c u l a t e p r e t t y c lo se o n t b e n u m -b e r 1 c a n sel l , f o r t h e Dales a r e a b o u t t h e s a m e e a c h y e a r . T h o y m a y v a r y a f e w doaen b i r d s , b u t n o t m o r e t h a n t h a t , "
" D o a n y of t h e b i r d s y o u g e t come f r o m t h e C a n a r y I s i a n d J T
" N o , i n d e e d , a l l of t h e m a r e i m p o r t e d t z o a U s f m s s y . I d o n ' t k n o w w h y U U, b u t a g r e a t m a n y p e o p l e t h i n k t i i a t these b i r d s o o m a f r o m tbuee i s l aads , b u t 1 c e v e r b e a r d , of a n y b u t G e r m a n bi rds , t h s t i s , un le s s t hey w e r e c a n a r i e a bred i n t h e c o u n t r i e s w h e r e i m p o r t e d bi rds
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" 1 suppose t h e r e o r e p e o p l e i n Ger-m a n y , t h e n , w h o m u k o a bus inesa of r a i s i n g t h e m , a r e t h e r e not;-"
" Y e s , s o m e G e r m a n s du n o t h i n g else b u t raise t h o b i r d s f o r e x p o r t t r ade . In s o m e of t h o l a r g e U< r m a n c i t ies , H a m -b u r g , fo r i n s t a n c e , t he re a r e s e v e r a l large houaea w h o ra i se b i rds e n t i r e l y f o r job-b e r s i n New Y o r k , w i t h w h o m they have c o n t r n c t a t o f u r n i s h t h e m s o m a n y hun-d r e d s of b i r d s a s eason , "
" A r e these c a n a r i e s long l i v e d ? ' " W e l l , t h a t d e p e n d s a g r e a t d e a l on
w h a t you w o u l d col l l o n g U f a T h e i r . a v e r e g o l ife, h o w e v e r , is a b o u t t e n y e a n , a l t h o u g h I h a v e k n o w n s o m e t o l ivs a g r e a t deal l o n g e r . " - B o s t o n Globe .
AB Obllglnc Convict.
A special f r o m F r a n k f u r t , K y . , s ay t ; " T h i s a f t e r n o o n , a b o u t 4 o ' c lock , a do-c e n t looking c o u n t r r i n a n w e n t to t h s g a t e of t h e p r i son a n d a s k e d p e n u i s s i o n to g o in a n d look t h r o u g h . Tho pr iv i l egs w a s g r a n t e d npnn p a y m e n t of t h e fee of t w e n t y - f i v e con t s , a n d tho m a n r e m a i n e d w i t h i n t h e w a l l s a b o u t an h o u r , w h e n ho l e f t a n d p r o c e e d e d to tako in t h n s l g h u of i o t s r ea t in t h o c i t y . A b o u t 8 o 'c luok ho r e t u r n e d to tho p r i son , i n t r o d u c e d h imse l f to t h e w a r d e n a n d p r e s e n t e d h is c o m m i t m e n t p a p e r s a s a c o n v i c t , sen t f r o m Bell c o u n t y f o r o n e y e a r f o r mal i -c i o u s c u t t i n g . H e c a m e w i t h o u t g u a r d , because , h e s a id , t h e sher i f f of Bel l coun-t y w a s u n w i l l i n g t o p u t tho s t a t e t o tho e x p e n s e of a g u a r d . T h i s is t b o second K e n t u c k y c o n v i c t w h o lias c o m e volun-t a r i l y and u n g u a r d e d to t h e p r l b o o . "
100 L A D I E S W A N T E D ,
A n d 100 M e n t o cal l on a n y d r u g g i s t f o r a f r e e t r i a l p a c k a g e of l i n e ' s F a m i l y M e d i c i n e , t h e g r e a t Root a n d H e r b rem-e d y d i s c o v e r e d by Dr . Silou L a n e w h i l e in t h e Rooky M o u n t a i n s . F o r tiiat an-n of t h e b lood, l i v e r a n d k i d n e y s i t ina po«-i t i v e cu re . F o r c o n s t i p a t i o n a n d c lear -i n g u p t h e c o m p l e x i o n i t d o e s w o n d e r s . C h i l d r e n l ike i t . E v e r y o n e p ra i s e s it. L a r g e size p a c k a g e , 80 c e n t s . A t all d r u g g i s t s .
H O W S T H I S !
W e of fe r O n e H u n d r e d D o l l a r s Re-w a r d f o r a n y o n e caoe of C a t a r r h t h a t c a n n o t be c u r e d ; b y taking H a l l ' s Ca-tarrh C u r e .
F . J . C H E N E Y . A CO. , P r o p s . , T o l e d o , O.
W e , t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v e k n o w n F. J . C h e n e y f o r t h e l a s t 15 y e a r a . a n d be-l i eve h i m p e r f e c t l y h o n o r a b ' e in a l l busi-nesa t r a n s a c t i o n s a n d financially a b l e to c a r r y o u t a n y ob l iga t ion m a d e b y the i r firm. WxfcT 4 TRCAZ, W h o l e s a l e D r u g g i s t s ,
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t iona l B a n k , To ledo , O. H a l l ' s C a t a r r h C u r e is taken i n t e r n a l l y ,
a c t i n g d i n c t l y u p o n t h e b lood a n d m u -c o u s s u r f a c e s of t h e s y s t e m . P r i c e 75o. p e r bo t t l e . So ld by all D r u g g i s t s .
DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR H A B I T — I n a l l tba Worla there la bat o n e Cure,
Dr. Halnaa' Gulden Mpecldo. It can be glvpn In a cup of tea or oeffee with-
out tbe knowhrdre of the peraon takhur It,effect-Incaapeedy aud permanent curt, whether the peraon la a moderate drinker or an alcobnUr wreck. Tliou-anaa of drunkarda havo keen ennd who have taken the Uoidea SpeciOc In their lea or coffee without their koowletVo. and to-day believe they ^ult dnnking of Ihelr own free will. No harmful effn-ta reaulUnic from Uulr admliilktraiton. Cures Kuaraateeti, Heud for circulars and full panlculars. Addms in confidence, OJLOKS bricunu Oo,. 1S5 Race St. Cincinnati, 0 ,
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D r . W U l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e a i is t h e on ly s u r e c u r e lo r B l i n d , B leed ing oy I t c h i n g P i l e s eve r d i s c o v e r e d . I t n e v e r fa i l s t o c u r e old c h r o n i c c a se s uf l o n g s t a n d i n g .
J u d g e C w n s , Maysv i l l e , K y . , s a y s : " D r . W i l l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e n t c u r e d m e a f t e r y e a r a o ' s u f f e r i n g , "
J u d g e C o f i i n b u r y , C l e v e l a n d , U . s a y s " I h a v e f o u n d by e x p e r i e n c e t b a t Dr . W i l l i a m ' s I n d i a n P i l e O i n t m e n t g ives i m m e d i a t e a n d p e r m a n e n t relief."
W e h a v e h u n d r e d s of s u c h t e s t i m o -n i a l s Du n o t s u f f e r a n i n s t a n t l o n g e r so ld by all d r u g g i s t s a t 50c a n d | 1 pet b o x . (38yl )
E I L E R T S D A Y L I G H T U V E B P I L L S a r e a b o o n t o s u f f e r e r s f r o m Sick h e a d a c h e s . Hour S t o m a c h , T o r p i d L ive r a n d I n d i g e s t i o n . S u g a r - c o a t e d , p leas a n t t o t a k e a n d w a r r a n t e d t o g o t h r o u g h by d a y l i g h t .
E I L C K T ' S E X T B A C T o r T A B FT W I L D CBBBBY is m s a t e , reliable a n d p l e a s a n t r e m e d y f o r C o u g h . Colds . B r o n c h i t i s . A s t h m a , a n d all t h r o a t t r o u b l e s ; wil l le-l i e v e a n d benef i t c o u s a m p t i o n . T r y it a u d b e c o n v i n c e d . E v e r y b o t t l e w u r -r o p t e d ; pr icu 50o. a n d o n e d o l l a r |>er bo t t l e . Mold by all d i u g g i s t s . P r e p a r e d by t h e E m m e r t P r o p r i e t a r y C o . , Ch ica -g o , I I I .
M o t h e r s wil l find Dr . W i n c h e f l ' t T e e t h i n g S y r u p j u s t t h e m e d i c i n e to h a v e in t h e b o u s e f u r t h e c h i l d r e n ; i t wi l l c u r e C o u g h s , Colds, S o r e T h r o a t , a n d R e g u l a t e t h e Bowls . T r y i t
D R . J A Q U E S ' G E R M A N W O R M C A K E S d e a t r o y w o r m s a n d remove t h e m f r o m t h o s y s t e m . S a f e p l e a s a n t a n d e f f e c t i v e .
H A P P Y H O M E B L O O D P U R I F I E R H I b e Peop l e s P o p u l a r M e d i c i n e l o r pur -i f y i n g t h e M o o d ; p r e v e n t i n g o r c u r i n g Dyspeps ia , B i l l lousness . H e a d a c h e . Dol l s a n d a l l F e v e r s a n d M a l a r i a l Disea-ses.
P r i c e 60c. a n d o n e do l l a r p e r bo t t l e .
U N C L E S A M ' S C O N D I T I O N P O W D E S wil l c u r e D i s t e m p e r , C o u g h s , Co lds , F e v e r s a a d m o s t of t h e d i seases t o w h i c h Horses . Co l l i e , S h e e p , Hogs a n d P o u l t r y a r e s u b j u c t . S u i d b y all d r u g g i s t s .
U N C L E S A M ' S N E R V E -A B O N E L I N I M E N T wil l relieveMpra-na,Bruiam, N e u r a l g i a a n d R h e u m a t i s m . S o l d by all d r u g g i s t s .
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