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LOWELL JOURNAL, 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY. " " " |' At Ltwell. NIcklRaii by •JAH. W. 1IINK. TBJtifS ei.no A YKMt. TtfiOB CHIIfLT Divonn TO LOCIL AND GENERIL NEWS. IBUSUKSS CARDS. iroaur Miiu T A M U COCHtAHK. Proptitlor. Hill ID prlM (I raiilDforlir.tndUlwttiwtrctiUilHm-cUn, OiuUa wort raiyKlfolly •oliciieJ. B. W. Dodge. A TTORHEr * COUITSKLOK AT LAW , Solic- Itrtad Coimolat !• Ukutnj, KoUrj I'ubllr, m, om dMr Mil of L*«'< Block, Utldjc Bl , UvtU.Mieb. O. H. Look, A TTORSEV AT LAW. BaOoM) la >11 8Utoa«4 /V Uilttil jliU Court! »tloB4t4 la. Prompt •!. ttmttoi (ITM U TEAFMKAELBF^ollKlioiii. tail clua- tat/ bauaMi. USeala Ualoa Block, Lowell, Mich Dr.T.B. Lamb, R CMDnCC AND OrriCK corur of Oak tail Brid(t ilrttU, Lowtll, Mich. w a.u MoOttij. HOLUALC A * D S S U U I K OROCMIK!. O, O. Btoa* • Oo.i D IALUBIa DlJ Oa.lt. OiaoanH, B ^ U aud Bhaaa, UtU tod C«pi, CracAttJ Ae. State la • tak i Blaet " Lowell, •>«»• Ohu. WAMri O IIKIBCB LIHE to fr*" Umlai,!* b » l r b 4 l d artnla ktaaaa. Tko baal a»ii>>u« iai Uie eUUp i k . K4.1 UAB in ilit •••*•'•*• frTolT. 11..* .?.« t t f ' •••««• J okn Wllion. A LL KIHDS af Bltek.-llh.tj, hoi..thoala|. \ Wafoatsd etrriai* iioalu Jote to j. M. lUtbawion. OTAtT, Atlarmey tad taadto katlatia la tty altht BUItoi Utl- 'Stidtf SatSia |i»eB la Ca«Ttjt»«lt|. Ctl- IMttM aad CktoceiT »««it«at. 0«t« awat KWtll NtUamtl Bail, Lowell, Hlehlctt. KUton *- frrj' R EAL BTATt laMnac indCtlle«tloa Afe.' Haitrr ttd Juitlea. BfeeUI tlUtU.p k ' ' " 1 " .oaetjtacw tad ooUtetlo-. Olket o... ». L. MeOtdj't twe Lawalk Mich. Oft. Paok * McDtouoU Dtrtlalaai tad8tr|MBi,uaca IB llt»al« Balld- F t.?A u ""'" a ' B. A.M. R IOOLAK Coatocttioa al Uwker Chapter No. II, at Httotlc Utll, ot Wtd.cwUy t r e t l a j t .aatb.for.lh. fill mooa ^ ,, I. A.SciattLii, Sec. OFFTOKIX ailAllAXTS BLOOK-td FLOOR. '•DIM VIVrMlS, VIVA MVS." VOLUME XI. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1875. $1.50 I'KH YEAR IS ADVANCK. "NUMBER 10. J OWEU, NATIOHAL DANK. .OflLowell. Michigan CAI'ITAI $100,ntm. SlUI'M H » I4,J.oo. HtllKlTOIII): W. W. IIATHI. E. J. II'W.tw, "• A. IticR, C. U. II, Kw A. S. STANS vim. M. N. IIi.m:, T. WnuniKO, K. H. CHAW, II. M. t'F.ARR. III lore Ml imUI on lioiioaliH. j l/W ll.\rCII,Pfndeat. K.J IIDUTU, V Pi.t II. M.CLARK,Cuhltr. Detroit aid Nnwiiikee lallrMl Tht Ola BtllAbU Boat* to all poInU £atl and WOLI. Trtlae lete. l.ow.ll(tluadt|i ticep'.td.] nOING KAST. 0. R. Cipren • :t A U Htii 11:11 A M Tbra.rniiht eMfM Klied, <:I>oril Kipreae 10,UP M OOINO WKBT. rrelfht 4:10 A M Mned, iMPM Rf.rete 5:40 Mall. tU PM 0. K Rxprtta i n « m _ T'Tbroofh I'ckeU to til prltdpal pvlale Kul far .tie at th. eonptay't^tBce, Lowell, Ltdi.t tad taokltg carl oa dtr traiaa. Pallata'tdl.eplat aat.ua alibi Ir la.. B. R. CALLAWAV. Atif Bao'l. Delro.l.lllch. N BW JEWELRY STOBB. G. B. BALCOM, Sueeutor to 11A I. COM cGNIM 0 (JKS Would rnpedfallj call thetltrnllOB of ihe.dil- , IMI of Lowell tBd TiclBltjr to tbi fut thit.b* hii oa luad tba bail FIFROCK O F WA.TCIIE!9, Americta, Eliia tad Swlel Uoiemeat, ms colo J E J ' W H U j U . Y , R O G E R S B R O S . P L A T E D W A R E Errr offered for rale lo Lowell. [alto ktf]> corulnnlly.on hand thel**t Vio- lin ami Ouitar Strinji in the market. Ai it ii my intention to txtp vp a goudttoel oj good 'jooiU, 1 uouUhnoU retjieft/ully tolieil the patronage of all vho may vant any- thing in tny line, Micring I can male it anobjeel to PATRONIZE HOME. Partievlar attention paid to R e p t l r i i i W a t c h e s aid Jewelry. All work trarramlnt On* Tear. First Door east of t h e Po:toffice. Q. B. Balcom. JJARNESS. COLLAR, —ARII— Trunk Store. Bank Block, Lowell, Mich, (Tliil Door wael af Loaail Katlaaal Btak I LIGHT A D R A F T H A R N E S S , N)LLAR8 A HORSE CLOTHING ROBES AND BLANKETS WHIPS AND TRUNKS Joba Taylor, I ROM POCNDKR tad •taalMtarcr ol tanoa. kladi •! Pl.ws lltrrwwt, CaltleaU.ra, ^^BahaMfht tad .awh. all kladaaf autmc to order W./• AlRlBi«Qraina. e lALKRiliB Afriaalturallaiple«aoia. W.tlao aall taajaitlf c.l.brtud LaaWr Wtfaartad giti BtaaCtatare^ by J. A. Adt*t Brot Butl- aaat »Uaaaaa4a*rlt.l a(Paett*aa,l^wall. I U. B. Bltln. fAliCRIa Faaey Dry O.o*t, Bibb«Bi<J,rpet- 1 - - T " Oppoeiti La- P lag UaU, Onpt tod X ovioiu. NftiTomAl Baok. OBAH) RAPIDS DIRECTOB Y. Orton Edit g CROBON, PH Y81C1 AS aad AotoaoL.ar IS Or. BII M' Block. OrttJ R.pil- "• . tf SheidOB 81. OSce Ucildeace Q KUBTBBBB, BREWER I MAL8TER. City Brewery, Grand LUIII<L*, Mich DMjIVOtir LAOKB. Beojamiii A. Harlan, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JUDGE OF PROBATE, COMMISSIONER of DEEDS, Etc. (or New York and Wisconsin. I VARIETY STORE. JIMCRAX. I am now manufacturing a brand of D^ARA of the BEBT H a v a n a stock thit can bo |irocurcd; warranted equal to the best in any market. It is A five inch, hand made cigar, and contains twice ihe amount oi smoke that you get from NN ordinary cigar . Call for Jimcrax. 1 am also manufacturing cheaper brands which for the (IRICE cannot be beaten. Orders from home and abroad promptly filldl. W . H . H A L L . Lowtl', Mich. j ^ O P r s J E W E L R Y PnhaU offift, County buildiug. Rapidl, Midi. (I rand "THE MORTON," GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. AT. rxim.iND, I PAIUIBAM LT0X, ( 1 Finest Hotel in the Sutr . V. Collars inannfacturrd ami sold AT Wholesale and Retail. COMPl.KT^ OUTFIT or Everything Usually Kept in the line of Trade. REPAIRING Done on short notice and at reason- able rate?. A l l W o r k TV" arranted. Thnnling my /'.ifrowfor pott fawn 1 Aall riilrator to vie tkem ttiil M tXifu- ture. Cull and tte mt in mynev quarter*. [i»oln50lcolly.] H . ^ I T f .T.V.W- ^ J H O C K B I B B - WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL. EDM UNO LEE Bai Jaitop.aed la Marie Hall Black, a fall lla. td GROCERIES He proposes to sell them as low as they can be L>ougfat at any mar- ket for cash. BUSINESS LOCALS. H.'»t of jfroccries and Lowmt of prices at Giles A DooovanH. A large stock of dry jroml* fm sale cheap at N . 11. Illnln's. The newest and freshest of teas at the new Orncerjr If you want tea don't forget (liles & Donovan. SKR HTAR « I OTIIIXII IIOI SK \M KnxisK- MEST. Buy for rash; Ihe only way to huy right. So says the New (Iroeery Honse of Giles & Donovan. N. B.—Money to loan on ^ood Real Estate security. Myron II. Norton. Buy a lb. of coffee at Giles & Dono- vans, and you will stand a chance of drawing a whole lea set, of 41 pieces of English China valued at $10.00 Clothing made lo order in latent styles and warranted lo fil at N. Ii. Blain's. Carpets and oil cloths cheap at N. B. Blain's. J. C. West has j ut received a splen- did stock of Wall Papers. If your Sewing Machine needs repair- ing take it to Warner, at Hinc's store. Otf Hard Times! Hard Times! Buy your Groceries and Provisions for cash and save 20 jicrcent. The place is Giles FT Donovan's. Moth proof carpet lining; the best thing of the season at N. B. Blain's. N. B.—Any person disiring to order raw Buffalo hides this season can do so through J. H. Wood of Lowell, Mich. 14lf. Remember that Gillie's crushed cof- fee is the liest in the world. The only- place it can lie found i« at Giles & Don- ovai 's. He Ii pnpar«d la faralth GOODS AT WHOLESALE al gawd lltiaf rate*. UK WILL PAV XKIK AD VERTI8EMEXTH. Lncala-OllM't Dtaoita U nrl.-ij. I ale—Olm.inl ^ r r a e p e d r a - H i t Newa Beak Sulemeai- riolhiag-SUi Clo'klag IHaee. Haraonal and Politleal 1 lie Democratic rooMer's eye* ate «it. Will the Democratic pyramid Iw a JOURNAL JOTTIXas. Tom and Jerry lite in glass houses. Kalamaroo wants Hie next stale fair. Over 800 prisoners at Jackson now. Between the 80lh and S-'ith i n s t s , *eiy laijje one this fullf i The inflation crop in Ohio has lieen threshed. Hill Allen is down with the Hay(es) fever. Bill Allen would not live alway. He ] asks not to stay. Grand Ilapids will have a s-iuirrel' "«> Cary me lo the lairying K nmnd |„ lnt , ami there O let me lie," says the Ohio , Democratic candidate for Ll. Gov. 1 Everything is lovely and the Republi- i can roonter ha. elevated his head. O MOSCK! Where art thou Moses! Art thou still looking for that lost bal- The epizootic is spreading in Mithi- gan. •las. Doarling has sold his blacksmilli j tools ami furniture lo E. B. Hunter. Judge Hoyt of Orand Rapid's is still j seriously ill. Wm. Denize says 30 of his |>otatocs make a hushel and no mistake. The Alerts whaled the Cascade club last week to the tune of 28 to 'i. loonf And do you feel as though your sus- pender buttons had dropped off I And will you now carry your rag baby According to Cooley. liquor dealers I t0 ,, ' e foandllng hospitalf will now have to "put up or shut up." j AUU , T H. & K PARTT.—At Train's Re|iorted that Senator Chandler will Hall, Thursday evening, Oct. 28. Your- succeetl Secretary Delano. ' self and ladies are cordially invited. Music by Worden's full orchestra. Bill one dollar. C. Skellenger, prompter. 1 The firemen always bring out a crowd. We came near forgetting to remark that now is the time to subscribe. Nearly 2,000 men have already gone to the north woods. Wages, $18 to $30 j GILKS & DOSOVAS.—These enlcrpris per month. : j n g wholesale and retail groccrs are a!' Base Dall toutnamenl at Saranac to- morrow (Thursday). The Alerts take a hajd in. Saranac ladies become honorary mem- bers of the Saranac Cornet Band by pay- ing $"1.00. ready doing a rushing business. When they opened their new grocery they opened the eyes of the public by speak- ing through the columns of the Join jfA'.. They are still speaking and they have something new lo offerevery week P e ^ o n a l l y , IKUII Mr. (Jiles and Mr. Don ovan are very popular, and their em ployes arc courteous ami full of busi noss. The new firm is IHIUND t o MIC- Bl 111 Ailing. •'IMCRAX. The Ionia Standard has been revising its estimates and now allows us $400 net for publishini; the lax sales. Two weeks i ago the Standard allowed us $750 net J , . profit. If the Standard keeps on revising ''"8Oeiroit recently whipped a its estimates we shall soon l>e owing the | ^ g "ingdog from New York. stale more than we ever thought we One of the mojt discouraging signs'of Uie limes i« the [unrenninly of things. We have just received notice that a 50- Tho best stock of trunks and travel-1 Lookout Base Ball Club of Saranac ing bags in town at N. B. Blain's. j give a Imp al the American House to- Crashed coffee the greatest luxury of 1 morrow night. life at the New Grocery. An exchange spells i t *• preventative'', Buttcrick's Patterns of all kinds at j but the invenlalivc mind of Webster ( m ' ( '' llw8 N. B Blain's. didnl. DRAMATIC.—A company of ladies and An immense trade lo start off with at A slave factory and thed filled with j gentlemen met at the residence of Mr. the New Orocery. slaves, at Portland, were burned Friday. I W. W. Hatch a few evenings ago for lev Wall Papers a'. J C. Wests Loss, $•20,000; insurance only $2, 000. ! the purpose of effecting a dramatic or- Drog Store- i T | lt , cassopolis Democrat is a good j ganization: Officers were elected as Money to loun in sums of fiOO ami | pnper nml we welcome it to our X list {follows: Picsident, E. A. Sundcrliu; upwanls on realcslale security. ' with pleasure. ! Secretary, Prof. S. P. Hicks; Treasu- 5tf O. H. LOOK. Lowell, Mich. ! j c lM \, Warren Langlcy, ami Jas. J rcr . Mr4 - " • M - Clark; SUge Manager, The New Grocery is the Boss, no use I Dearling, of this village, are making I "' ;U- "• ^wks. It is the present in- talking. Be ture and give them a 1 nrniDgcmcnU ^ lo Qregon. i Unlion of the club to give a first-class lru '- I entertainment in a few weeks. Mrs. ~ The Middlcville Repnblican ; Hoagbton will take an active part and N e w AND FAsnioNAULK MILLINERY.— I 1V, ' K ( ' 0,,WAIT ,S "* g 0 C H l t n i v c l 0 ^ an, ; assume ihe chief mnnagement of the Mrs. B. C. Abbott has opened her mil-1 onc of tbe ^ honM 1,1 MichiBM ' '. phnrs. linery goods in the store now occupied I A new ad. from the Star Clothing | by M. N. Hine. Ladies arc respect-11' 0 " 1 *! w ill be s - m in this week's Joun- fully invited to call. 1 NA'-. The I-evi ilms. are driving busi- 12tf MRS. B. ('. Anmrrr. ' "ess this fall. Bay •el's, yomir* anil bay's Thr Detroit Evening News'proi^-ctus deihlag at Ckas. llikra's. terarr tor i,, ,,,e ^ s t a r e . T r a i l ' s Mack. This is the aaly exctadre riathlnc honse in Uwell. The Celebrated Binlscll Clover Huller for Saloby 0w4 ATKINS A GREEN. week. The News is one of the sprighl- liest papers of Ihe West. The Democrat says that nearly all the mcrcliants and manufactuiers of Grand Rapids will lie represented at the Centennial. , 0n p^day night nn unprotected hotel The Chicago Times heads the Ohio c i t . rk while walking through one of the "J, " •' principal - CLTOG,. «. and fatal results of predisposilion l<> con- Republuan. a well-dressed female who ouereti lum sumption and other throat and lung dis-j Well, '• Billy We defr-ated," Want lie( i nsu i t ing litnguayc. The young man's Boschee's (terman Syrup has been ) c ourgo i, 0 is. aereama bromrht timelv aid. Time and MARBIEU.—At the residence of the bride's father in Lowell township, Oct. 0, by the Rev. Mr. Cleghorn, Mr. D. Webster Calkins, son of Alanson Calk- ins Esq., to Miss Sarah Clark, daughter of Mr. Lewis Clark. Gone, but not forgotten. In Lowell, Oct. 13, by Rev. L. P. Compton, Mr. Geo. N. Jones of Bald- win, Lake Co., Mich., to Mist Kiltie Balicock of Lowell should. The Ionia Standard doesn't sec how those Inx supplcmenlt could'cost $150. They didn't ami we never said they did. Who is your lightning calculator any- how! The Ionia Standard thinks Ihe "moral perceptive faculties of Republican edit- ors must l>e affiicted with strabismus." If strabismus is after "moral jierceptive faculties" It will be sometime liefore some Democratic editors are affiicted in that way. The "moral perceptive faculties of Republican editors (who publish tax sales) being affiicted with strabismus." wo would call the attention of the Stan- dard to that beautiful hymn which says: "When the devil was sick Thedevi i monk would lie: When the dovil got well. The devil a monk was he," The Standard says: "It was undoubt- edly the intention of the original law that the tax sales should be published in the columns of the newspapers, but pub- lishers, by adopting the supplement form, have reduced the actual cost of publication to a merely nominal sum." That is another remarkable statement which we shall presume lo deny as fol- lows : 1. The cost of conipo.siiion is the same whether published in the paper or in supplement form. 2. When published in the paper, really the only expense incurred is in the composition; the spate it occupies being that nsnally devoted to reading matter. 3. When published in supplement form, there is extra cost for paper, press work, aad folding, which amounts to a round sum, Ihe Standard will admit if it has a circulation equal to lliat tf Ihe JOUBXAL. If the Standard should a.-.k why we didu't publish the list in the paper and save this extra expense; we should ans wer that there wasn't spare room enough in the JOURNAL to hold such a big bonanza. Any more suggestions to make con ccralog these things.' 1875 WHERE NOW? 1876 Ta MICHI0AX, oatoflh. Coramnal, jfoaHekn/ aad healthy italatl - W H A T F O R ? Ta bava PABU .at aflbe OR KILLKUT ACRES af iaeftrala* kait la the a.rtbara pari of tbr ttaiafae «U V lha OaARD HAPIItf * INI>1-I ABA a. a. BlraaiaoiU. B.tdj n.'krti. Sure crop*. Oootl ilhiall M. a. raarlhroagl raatar uf Oraal. I S«<lla»c«to all alaag. AU 4ia4« al pradaa. laia- at Plasty afwaUMlialMMtd haiidlag axter- ; lata. Prlaa ftj« fS la |10 per acre: ooe ft™rib 1 «a«B Wlaaaa oa Uae. •yrtaad for 111..1..I.J . u ^ U . L f.U .f U U tad Sgar^aad haaaar:aeed. AdirM. W. A. IIO WABO Oocaa'r. li ttd KapK., Ulcb. P. R. L.I*KIRCB, Sac'; Laad Dep'l. A. 1 . BLAKE'S AD- N : BW GOODS. Bink Blook, Loirall Uicbigao. A large a -Bjrtmontof Americ.in and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches F I N E J E W E L R Y , C A R D R E C E I V E R S , FRUIT BASKETS, K N I V E S , F O R K S , SPOONS, ETC., j SILVER I P L A T E D W A R E , SILVER PLATED TEA SETS. THE HIGHEST IIRIET PRICE FABHEE'S PRODUCE, AT ALL TIMES. r..r farther p rtiralan i.lltl hlaatirela Music Hall Block, Bridge BtrMI, Lowall. used in this neighlKnhood for the last two or three years without a single fail- ure to cure. If you have not used this medicine yourself go to your druggists. Wooding ii look, mid ask them of its i wonderful succeaa among their custom- ers. Two dose* will relieve ihe worst. case. If you have no faith in any med- icine, ju»l buy a sample bottle of Bo- schee' s German Syrup for 10 cents, and try ll. Regular aize bottle 75 cents.— Don't neglect a cough to save 73 cents. LOWELL MARKETS. Oorrtcltd pa MumUv cl etcU wtck liy U1LES ami DONOVAN, waoLKtALS ASP srTAii.naiH-Ka<. screams brought timely aid. The Lowell JOVUXAI. man should have again have the young men of Chicago patented his "Jimcrax." Bate imitators been warned not to go out after dark nil over the stale are slealing his inven- without proper escort. tion.—lohiii SUindiirJ. The Lansing Republicau and Detroit Glad to tee it. Most of them are do- have cmaed swonls on the qnes. ing lip-lop tion, ••Shall the national bank eircula- Therewasa plouant gathering at E. tion be retired, and treasury notes bo I A. Suiiderlin's icsidence Thursday even- ing, in honor of his wife's birthday. m u m HARDWARE z r s i ' W a - o o r > « . Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Gaiters. And in fact EVERYTHING, in the BOOT A Shoe line. Particular attention given to Custom Work . Watch and Clock Repairing IIO.NK 11 r A Practical Workman, Manufacturing AND Repairing, Done in fint-cliRB style, and al Reasonable Figures. Come onee and you'll come again. (6) A. II BLAKE, ALSO A G R E A T V A R I E T Y op Y A N K E E N O T I O N S , TOYS AND STATIONERY. ALSO UANtJPAtTt BEU OP AND DEALER IN All Kinds Of FURNITURE and WILLOW WARE, Stoves! Stoves!! The Genuine Diamond Saw Sold Howhare Elaa is Town. BEWARE OP JJ/ITATI0XS! THE BEST WARMITED HE, SHE I F & BE A VY HARD WARS HIM Henry ShepaiJ. A D B T B O n V B AodlallecUaj A(.acy far Iba I'tatMll.a af Secret aad CotSdeailal haeiaeaa hat hna apeaad la Uvtll Par 'efrr.net u lo raepoBtiUllty wt nter.bypar- uie.ioa l<. r . W. Uadg., Alleraey, el«. IPIf IJJ-eet. P. O. MOX >« The company was well received and abundantly feasted. On Saturday evening a Detroit News Repntler was assaulted by J. Logan i Chipman, a Detroit lawyer of great physical dimensions. Ye re]>orter thwacked Chipman into a stooping |tos- ture, knoeked a friend of Chipman's who interfered into a cocked bat, and Apples par bu. Cu Applet iliied pei 11.. 7 to b llref, ptr h. 4(ii i Uetaa per bu. 75 to »! Oi) Hrto, ptrloo, 16.00 Butlrr. per lb. 21 lo 1'J Duck* liral per bu idc Cbrtat.per lb. IJ CbiektM, per lb. WT. lo CoTBjperb" 40 a r a . old OSr. Clover seed, prr bu. $5.00 In (O Oil Ctlf tklBS. dry, Ue Calfskins, green, 8(».3 Kgp, per dot. 19 (o':0 Flour, per ewL »3, lo 3.2.". Hay, per tun. $11.00 Hides, dry, Dioli Hides, green, 6) Honey, per lb, le to 2U Lard per lb IS Oats, prr bu, 3:c Pock. tali, per lb, U) Pork, iresb, per lb H Polaluet, per bu, Z'I Tallow, per lb, 7 Tlvutby seed,, peibu »1.21 Wbsal extra ablie , per bu 1,15 Wheal No. I do. 113 Wbeal, lid per bu 1,100115. Poor fall tpplaj are plenty and brie# eery low price. W bl a cboica ft:! and wioler ara qoick at quolalioB. Dried apples trarrr nud teed; would readily cumuun I uu'iiJe price. X 0 ' ' K , '" ascertained. Beiaai very pleat) and it •.mid laka ibe vtry cboieest lo bring tbe ouuide price. THE ALERTH HAVE DONE NVKIX.— Botisr lo good drmaod at outtida price for (ji nce rc.organizatiuu of the Lowtll '••""I '"""f Poaltry.ieady sale al qooiaiioni haven't lost a game. They have played madeHhe only ]iaper currency uf the nation;" The News takes the affirma- tive and Ihe Bepublieau the negative, and the discussions will lie read with interest. Suudry political aspirants in this city encouraged by the buppott-d result uf Ohio election, who a few weeks ago | were about to join the Dcmrcoats in "bouncing" Grant, are now raising their Tbs lUepublloaa Viotories. The reccut Republican victories in Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska, have tolled the death knell of the Democratic party. The wholesale dealers in rag babies, lagged wind and lialloon currency, in Ohio have made an assignment, and Bill Allen, Sam Cary, and the other balloon atics of that state are now sitting on the banks of Salt river viewing the disas- trous results of the tidal wave. Inflation and repudiation "died easy," and the enemy's grip around the throat of free schools has been loosened. The Republican ticket m Ohio was elected by msjoritcs ranging from 4,500 to 8,000; a gain of over 20,000 since last year. The Ohio legislature stands 20 Bepublicans to 10 Democrats, in the Senate," and 05 Republicans to 45 Demo- crats in the House, giving 24 majority on a joint ballot. The Republican ticket iu Iowa was elected by over 30,000 majority. The Senate stands 41 to 0, the House 80 to 20. Nebraska weut Republican by 12,000 to 15,000 majority. The municipal election iu Newark, N. J. resulted in a Republicau gain of 3,500 votes since 1873. The mayor and 13 of the 15 aldermen elected are Bepub- licans. And now fur Pennsylvania. Tbs Liquor Tax-Law 8attained. On Tuesday Oct. 12, the liquor tax- law case of Youngblood rt. Sexton was decided by Judge Cooley of the Supreme Court. The Judge's opinion was voices in defense of the I{epub l: can then went" right along gathering up ; V^y-Gran.l Rapid, De.noerat. items for the News, Just as if there That loud clap of thunder Sunday 1 hadn't l>een a sassy boy within five morning wa« a welcome sound to those | miles of Him that dav. i wl, o have just had their dwellings cov- ered with lightning rods. Ps'd for TALK OK Gonco.—A dozen or so of themselves already—those mis have. our citizens talk of going to California, That big ditch oa the west side is i cngt | l j. uml eUUirulc one. The tax and. if nothiug pievenli, will go to Chi • completed, and the raging filers flow Uw hoIdi , wat( . r ,.. in ott) b cajjo next week, charter a car there aud uninterrupted from the north end into 1 , asta i ni .,| The Court says ••the only glide on to the golden country. We are 1 Grand river. Let there be no moie legal idea of taxation is that it is the informed that the company will consist j swear words over that ditch. j return for the general benefits of guv- of Geo \ \ . Parker. Alex. Mcfcau.'C. Ji rl . Houghiuu will spend a few ; ernment; it it therefore inconsistent lo It, Hlne, Dr. McDauncll, Dr Malcolm, nt Gland Haven and then return to C. T. Wooding, Sid, Bradlicld, B, J , Lowell to prepare for the coming dram- Enos, and olbcrs. Should they go they entertainment, of which we r.|ieak will take in the great $30,000 horse else when- in the Jot RNAL. in.t which lakes place Nov. 14. We , i . i i> • i . i , . , , Kalamazoo licul (irand lUlilds al lusv have harneil nolhing defiaile relative to ; , „ , r , i . i, , , . . ..i- ball by ivscore of IU lo I last week.- the much talked of excursion from ( hi-! cago, and what the fare will l>e has not •He was n ••Tramp.- _ J \ V h . a d l>cen in ithe newspaper busi- Uesa alHiut four weeks. And during thoae four weeks scarcely a daypasaed but sonic paper contained a bitter arti- cle on "Tramps;" denouncing them In unmeasured terms and declaring them public nuisances. Seeing these harsh utterances in print from day to day. ami realizing how unjust and cruel men often arc, one toward another, and how cheer- fully they kick the poor, homeless and wretched out in the cold, with a "go to the devil" to encourage them on, wo fe" to thinking; thinking of the tramp; the poor, homeless, friendless, t r a m p . - And wc thought .of the sparrow whleh loesn't fall lo the ground without His no- tice aud wondered why a tramp couldn't have been a sparrow. We wondered why men were created but a little lower than the angels, and how the angels feel about it when they look down and sec how men "do unto others as they would etc. Our heart went out toward the tramp, ami wc firmly resolved that the first one that wandered this way, and came to us with a heavy hcart'and emp- ty stomach, shouldn't leave* without knowing at least one spot on earth where the milk of human kindness hadn't dried up. We had not long to wait. He came one day just liefore dinner, aud his hol- low voice asked if he could sit down and rest. Wc knew he was a tramp and wo said he might. "Any work?" he meekly inquired. Wc could give him no work but wished we could. He bowed his head and wept. (Our fore- man said he looked through his fingers and winked at him, but our foreman had no sympathy for a tramp.) Wc heard his slory. He learned his trade before the rebellion. When Lin- coln called for the first 75,000 he was the first man to enlist iu his regiment, lie served four years, was in 27 engsge- inents, wounded eight limes, and was once left on the field to die! For ten months and fourteen days he was in Libby prison where he lived on a pint of ratal a week. After the war ho re- sumed work at the ease, and has since "joureil it' on tho N. Y. Times, Herald, Tribune, aud tho leading papers of St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Brooklyn. His father had been dead thirteen years and his mother died when he was a child. Hero he bowed his head again and the foreman turned away. Ho left the city, hoping to find a permanent "sit" in sonio good'eountry offico where he would not have to associate with those who diink and swear and spend their substance in riotous living. But there was no work to be had; ho was out of money, had walked 18 miles that morning and hadn't eaten a mouth- ful for 30 hours. If we couldn't give him w ork be must go on. We could give him anything but work. O, the panorama of joy and gratitude that moved across his fnee as we told him that! Wo left him and went down to a restaurant and ordered tho best dinner they could get up. We ean^ back and gave him money enough to take him to the next station and buy his supper. We gave him a coat, a hat and a "God bless you" and he went*out. We had done our duty. Wo had shel tered tho weary, fed the hungry, cloth- the naked. Wc felt our soul expand. That poor tramp had suffered the taunts of men, the pangs of hunger, and the inclemency of the weather, for years. He had been kicked around as a vag- rant, scorned as an impostor. Whatmight be his future treatment wo knew not, but we kucw that whenever he stopped to pray he'd pray for us. Wo knew he would appreciate an act of kindness as only an orphan can. Wo knew wc should never forget that hollow voice, and the touching story it feebly utter- ed. We could never forget how his throat filled up when he spoke of Lis Sunday-school teacher, long since de- parted ; how he sighed when he told of his heart-aches, and how he brighlrned up when we lold him that an honest, a viituoiis and christian tramp stood make an unprotected Iruflie onc of the staudardii by which lo dnlenuinc how much the party sup|ioiiing it ought to , pay lo Ihe government. If one puts Ihe | '"K , ^ ® f to heaven governineut to speeial incunvcuience W'lh the I nknowns of So. Boston 3 games, with the Cascade club 2 games, i with the Keene club I game, with the Valleys of Saranac I game, and Lowell Red Clouds 1. The Alert club is com Exchanges makiug a note of this will please slate that Grand Itapids i- a Wis- consin town. There ure two |ieriiNhi in a iiiau' , « life when he eagerly scans the eolumn» of his local |iaper—tiral, when he is look and cost by keeping up u prohibited traffic, or maintaining a ni'lsance, ihe fact is a reason furdiscriinioatinn "i lax atinn against him, and if Ihe tux is ini |Kited on Ihe thing lhal in pnihibiled, the lax law, instead of being inconsis- lent with the law declaring the illegal If there is anybody lhal needs praying for it is that man who tries to delude a country editor with Ibe idea lhat a cord Eggs quick at qaotalioBS Salt Pork good demand, wnuld rendily ooBBuad {quoled price, bat Ibe pruiimily of tbs Btw prsreBU any new td'anre. Polaloes eery plenty. It would be dilfi cull lo rsallu quoted prlct far any coniid- ertble amoDuL I . . i - _.i ., Wbeal steady atquouiiuns. posed of the following young agiles: | of oak wood is worth more than a cord Buckwbtat lour Bomiatl. Tbe sraton is faptain. Geo. Brown; catcher, A. Lamb; of maple. u ^ r ^ g T ^ t o ^ ^ 6 ftl " ble qU0 " I'H^r. Frank. Brown; s. s. Will The Cedar Springs Union Fair As^ci- •i— , , --ir- I Clark; 1st b, G. Brown; 2d b, Eugene tt|OQ | l(lM i t , flnil 3unua | f >ir Oet. For Sale. Sprague; :td b, Frank Avery; 1. f, Will ,. 7 Wc nolicL , b j r t | lc dipper that good A GOOD farto of su tcrrt tiiiuuu '* mi o.^.ib .f t ' olcmaD c - f - ( ^ , r ' f ' Wil, men have been selected for committees. 1 | un,lt 1 , i "• l,aH k,Cn Dr. Wood, ibe city physician of a atiaaf feriii. t«i: toaerrt cleared, aad W.II their able umpire. ' Grand Ilapids, is lo 1^ tried -on certain VJI The Alerts nave chullcugcd Ihe best |. . . i _. •> r i - i • ^ • ; ? , , , , . , ... t , 1 important charges, one of which is ex- club of Ionia, and the .fctnas of Grand 1 . .... 1 . . . i i i t r .i 1 ccssive imbibe. , . i i... i.. i ny, is m entire harmony with ita gen inc for a "puff ; second, when he nasi , *' 1 , , r u 1 1,1,1 imrpose, and may sometimes U- ItCon in a scrajic, Hig -"'V"'- pur|Misc, ami may even more effectual. Certainly, what- ever discriminations are made in taxation where many of the lonlsof creation had only one small chance, if they had lhal. Two hours later our foreman stepped to the officc door and inquired. "Where is your tramp, bbss!" " l i e is on his way lo Grand Itapids with a heart lull of gratitude, and '• "The lit is: he is in the lock up with his ktomach full of whisky." "No. no; it can't lie " "Went down to Ihe Star saloon, B|icut hackele, etnae'lub BB'l b. ilms p>n will U wllk hrai lldMUMl. Terme, SI,'** d"wa >n<l haltaoa la aaay latUllaiente K.ir lurlher ptilicuUi a^alr. al C. H. Lwli. Brer ihe premiw. ur i '" ih.ralacrHberat Walwirth. We/oe Co. S Y addrer? Bjipids. the champion junior club of the J. LU8IC. slate. The Alerts w ill play a game witu the .Titnus some day next week if Theodore Tilton is 40 years old. He will give his "Problem of Life" in Examination Of Teachers. thai dub will meet them. Any amateur! Grand Rapids on Thursday evening of C s TZlTrfZ**e ^ " p tl'C Alert, fur a "soft i his Week. sria-u^ri^Vii;^ ^ f hin K'"» li " ,,,c to }* j**; Am. EU. afferlag Schaula . Bgaaa la the rilla<. of Lu.ell, nu ihe Hd day Oclabar oeil rsmaaatlBt al » o'dock a. ui. Dated Uwell Sepisuib IsTi. M. H. I'KhRV Tuwn.liip KupU nl Bc!i"<>U. Eliza, the lath subdivision of have made an excellent record and are j Brigham Young's wife, will lecture iu able lo take care of it. i Grand Rapids Oct. 25. ought lo lie in the direction of making ,'' v , r . v 1 T , , t ''e had. pawned your coat the heaviest burdens full upon Hiose I uml,lal ror ,lri " k, ki( ,l, ' ,| f(mr wln - ' w lights, a n d — burdens fall tbingi which arc obnoxious to the pub lie interests, wherever that i- piactie able." To pAKUhUs. The Lowtll maikeli will hereafter be corrected every Momliiy "Im|Mi«i>ib1c! " "Was i bin k- I in the coop by the marshal.'' Furlhci iuvtaligaliou pruved the forc- mau' laiemi nt accurate in every par- by Giles i Donovan, and ]iublished in ' Ihe JOIRXAL together with a market And now. when wt come loan elab- prospei tus, which will enable our farmer j ora,c "T""'!''" wc b y friends to know what to cxpcct foriheir farm products a few days in advancc. This will be a new feature iu tb-j Joi n- .NAL wholly for the lienefit of out-of- town sulrscriliciK. By watching the as we would a wash bill of four weeks standing. Ami wUcu'wc hear the foot- sl'.-p of a lump at our outer door, and a hollow voice mccklv iiKjuiring "any work; ' our foreman goes crazy accord- local markets closely you can, in a short! ing lo printed instruclions, and rushes time, make enough extra to pay for the to the door with a tlovo-poker in hand. price of u dozen papers, time to subscribe. Now is the yelling like a maniac w ith years of e x - perience. 'Hie effect is magical.
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L O W E L L J O U R N A L , 1

P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y . " " " |'

At L t w e l l . N I c k l R a i i b y

• J A H . W . 1 I I N K .

TBJtifS e i . n o A YKMt.

TtfiOB

CHIIfLT Divonn TO

LOCIL AND GENERIL NEWS.

I B U S U K S S CARDS.

i r o a u r Mi iu T A M U COCHtAHK. Proptitlor. Hill ID prlM (I raiilDforlir.tndUlwttiwtrctiUilHm-cUn, OiuUa wort raiyKlfolly •oliciieJ.

B . W . Dodge.

ATTORHEr * COUITSKLOK AT LAW , Solic-I t r tad Coimolat !• Ukutnj, KoUrj I'ubllr, m, om dMr Mil of L*«'< Block, Utldjc Bl ,

UvtU.Mieb.

O. H . Look, A TTORSEV AT LAW. BaOoM) la >11 8Utoa«4

/ V Uilttil j l iU Court! »tloB4t4 la. Prompt •!. ttmttoi (ITM U TEAFMKAELBF ollKlioiii. tail clua-ta t / bauaMi. USeala Ualoa Block, Lowell, Mich

D r . T . B . Lamb,

RCMDnCC AND OrriCK corur of Oak tail Brid(t ilrttU, Lowtll, Mich.

w a.u MoOttij.

HOLUALC

A * D S S U U I K OROCMIK!.

O, O. Btoa* • Oo.i

DIALUBIa DlJ Oa.lt. OiaoanH, B^U aud Bhaaa, UtU tod C«pi, CracAttJ Ae. State la

• tak i Blaet " Lowell, •>«»•

O h u . WAMri

OIIKIBCB LIHE to fr*" Umlai,!* b»lrb4ld artnla ktaaaa. Tko baal a»ii>>u« iai Uie eUUp

ik. K4.1 UAB in ilit •••*•'•*• frTolT. 11..* . ? . « t t f ' •••««•

J okn W l l i o n . A LL KIHDS af Bltek.-llh.tj, hoi. . thoala| .

\ Wafoatsd etrriai* iioalu Jote to

j . M. l U t b a w i o n . OTAtT, Atlarmey tad

taadto katlatia la tty altht BUItoi Utl-

'St idtf S a t S i a |i»eB la Ca«Ttjt»«lt|. Ctl-IMttM aad CktoceiT »««it«at. 0«t« awat KWtll NtUamtl Bail, Lowell, Hlehlctt.

KUton * - f r r j '

REAL BTATt l aMnac indCtlle«tloa Afe.' Haitrr ttd Juitlea. BfeeUI tlUtU.p k ' ' " 1 "

.oae t j t acw tad ooUtetlo-. Olket o . . . » . L. MeOtdj't twe Lawalk Mich.

O f t . Paok * McDtouoU Dtrtlalaai tad8tr |MBi,uaca IB l l t»al« Balld-Ft.?Au""'"a'

B. A . M .

RIOOLAK Coatocttioa al Uwker Chapter No. II, at Httotlc Utll, ot Wtd.cwUy t r e t l a j t

. aa tb . fo r . lh . fill mooa ^ „ ,,

I . A.SciattLii, Sec.

OFFTOKIX ailAllAXTS BLOOK-td FLOOR. '•DIM VIVrMlS, VIVA MVS."

V O L U M E X I . L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y O C T O B E R 20, 1875.

$1.50 I'KH YEAR IS ADVANCK.

" N U M B E R 10.

J O W E U , N A T I O H A L DANK.

.OflLowell . Mich igan

CAI'ITAI $100,ntm.

S l U I ' M H » I4,J.oo.

HtllKlTOIII):

W. W. IIATHI. E. J . II'W.tw, " • A. IticR, C. U. II,Kw A. S. STANS vim. M. N. IIi.m:,

T . WnuniKO, K. H. CHAW, I I . M . t ' F . A R R .

I I I l o r e Ml i m U I o n l i o i i o a l i H .

j l /W ll . \rCII,Pfndeat. K.J IIDUTU, V Pi.t II. M.CLARK,Cuhltr.

D e t r o i t a i d N n w i i i k e e l a l l r M l

T h t O l a Btl lAbU B o a t * t o al l poInU £ a t l and WOLI.

Trtlae lete. l.ow.ll(tluadt|i ticep'.td.] nOING KAST.

0. R. Cipren • : t A U Htii 11:11 A M T b r a . r n i i h t eMfM Klied, <:I>oril Kipreae 10,UP M

OOINO WKBT. rrelfht 4:10 A M Mned, i M P M Rf.rete 5:40 Mall. t U PM 0. K Rxprtta i n « m

_ T'Tbroofh I'ckeU to til prltdpal pvlale Kul far .tie at t h . eonptay't^tBce, Lowell,

Ltdi.t tad taokltg carl oa dtr traiaa. Pallata'tdl.eplat aat.ua alibi Ir la..

B. R. CALLAWAV. Atif Bao'l. Delro.l.lllch.

N B W J E W E L R Y S T O B B .

G. B . B A L C O M , Sueeutor to

11A I. COM cG NIM 0 (JKS Would rnpedfallj call thetltrnllOB of ihe.dil-

, IMI of Lowell tBd TiclBltjr to tbi fu t thit.b* hii oa luad tba bail

FIFROCK O F W A . T C I I E ! 9 ,

Americta, Eliia tad Swlel Uoiemeat, m s c o l o

J E J ' W H U j U . Y ,

R O G E R S B R O S . P L A T E D W A R E

Errr offered for rale lo Lowell.

[alto ktf]> corulnnlly.on hand thel**t Vio-lin ami Ouitar Strinji in the market. Ai it ii my intention to txtp vp a goudttoel oj good 'jooiU, 1 uouUhnoU retjieft/ully tolieil the patronage of all vho may vant any-thing in tny line, Micring I can male it anobjeel to PATRONIZE HOME.

Partievlar attention paid to R e p t l r i i i W a t c h e s a i d J e w e l r y .

All work trarramlnt On* Tear. F i r s t Door east of t h e P o : t o f f i c e .

Q. B. Balcom.

J J A R N E S S .

COLLAR, —ARII—

Trunk Store.

Bank Block, Lowel l , Mich,

(Tliil Door wael af Loaail Katlaaal Btak I

L I G H T A D R A F T H A R N E S S ,

N ) L L A R 8 A H O R S E C L O T H I N G

R O B E S A N D B L A N K E T S

W H I P S A N D T R U N K S

J o b a Taylor,

IROM POCNDKR tad •taalMtarcr ol tanoa. kladi •! Pl.ws lltrrwwt, CaltleaU.ra,

^ ^ B a h a M f h t tad .awh.

all kladaaf autmc to order

W . / • A l R l B i « Q r a i n a .

elALKRiliB Afriaalturallaiple«aoia. W.tlao aall taajaitlf c.l.brtud LaaWr Wtfaartad

giti BtaaCtatare^ by J. A. Adt*t Brot Butl-aaat »Uaaaaa4a*rl t . l a(Paett*aa,l^wall . I

U . B. B l t l n . fAliCRIa Faaey Dry O.o*t, Bibb«Bi<J,rpet-1 - - T " — Oppoeiti La-P lag UaU, Onpt tod X ovioiu. NftiTomAl Baok.

OBAH) RAPIDS DIRECTOB Y.

Orton Ed i t

gCROBON, PH Y81C1 AS aad AotoaoL.ar IS Or. BIIM' Block. OrttJ R.pil- "• . tf SheidOB 81.

OSce Ucildeace

Q KUBTBBBB,

B R E W E R I MAL8TER.

City Brewery, Grand LUIII<L*, Mich

DMjIVOtir LAOKB.

Beojamiii A. Harlan,

A T T O R N E Y A T LAW,

J U D G E O F PROBATE,

COMMISSIONER of DEEDS,

Etc. (or New York and Wisconsin. I VARIETY STORE.

J IMCRAX. I am now manufacturing a b r a n d

of D^ARA of t h e BEBT H a v a n a s t o c k

t h i t can bo | i r o c u r c d ; w a r r a n t e d

e q u a l t o the b e s t in any m a r k e t . I t

is A five inch , h a n d m a d e c i g a r , and

c o n t a i n s twice i h e amount oi smoke

t h a t you g e t f rom NN o r d i n a r y c igar .

C a l l f o r J i m c r a x .

1 am a l so m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e a p e r

brands w h i c h fo r the (IRICE cannot b e

beaten . Orders f r o m h o m e a n d

a b r o a d p r o m p t l y f i l l d l .

W . H . H A L L .

L o w t l ' , Mich .

j ^ O P r s J E W E L R Y

PnhaU offift, County buildiug. Rapidl, Midi.

(I rand

"THE MORTON," GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.

A T . rxim.iND, I PAIUIBAM LT0X, ( 1

Finest Hotel in the S u t r .

V.

C o l l a r s i n a n n f a c t u r r d a m i so ld AT

W h o l e s a l e and Re ta i l .

COMPl.KT^ OUTFIT o r

Everything Usually Kept in the line of Trade.

REPAIRING D o n e on s h o r t no t ice and a t r eason-

a b l e ra te? .

A l l W o r k TV" a r r a n t e d . Thnnling my /'.if row for pott fawn 1

Aall riilrator to vie tkem ttiil M tXifu-ture. Cull and tte mt in mynev quarter*.

[i»oln50lcolly.] H . ^ I T f . T . V . W -

^ J H O C K B I B B -

WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL.

EDM UNO LEE Bai Jaitop.aed la Marie Hall Black, a fall lla. td

G R O C E R I E S

H e proposes to sell them as low as they

can be L>ougfat at any mar-

ket for cash.

BUSINESS LOCALS.

H.'»t of jfroccries and Lowmt of prices at Giles A DooovanH.

A large stock of dry jroml* f m sale

cheap at N. 11. Illnln's.

The newest and freshest of teas at the new Orncerjr If you want tea don ' t forget (liles & Donovan.

S K R HTAR « I OTIIIXII IIOI SK \ M K n x i s K -

M E S T .

Buy for r a s h ; Ihe only way to huy right. So says the New (Iroeery Honse of Giles & Donovan.

N. B.—Money to loan on ^ood Real

Esta te security. Myron II. Norton.

Buy a lb . of coffee at Giles & Dono-vans, and you will s tand a chance of drawing a whole lea set, of 41 pieces of English China valued at $10.00

Clothing made lo order in latent styles

and warranted lo fil at N. Ii. Blain 's .

Carpets and oil c loths cheap at

N . B. Blain 's .

J . C. Wes t has j u t received a splen-did stock of W a l l Papers.

If your Sewing Machine needs repair-

ing take it to Warner, at Hinc ' s store.

Otf

Hard Times! Hard Times! Buy your Groceries and Provis ions for cash and save 20 j icrcent. The place is Giles FT Donovan's.

Moth proof carpet l in ing ; the best

t h ing of the season at N . B. Blain's.

N. B.—Any person d i s i r ing to order raw Buffalo hides th is season can d o so through J . H. Wood of Lowell, Mich. 14lf.

Remember that Gillie 's crushed cof-fee is the liest in the wor ld . The only-place it can lie found i« at Giles & Don-ovai ' s .

He Ii pnpar«d la faralth

GOODS AT WHOLESALE

al gawd lltiaf rate*.

U K W I L L PAV

XKIK AD VERTI8EMEXTH.

Lncala-OllM't Dtaoita U nrl.-ij. I ale—Olm.inl

^rraepedra-Hit Newa Beak Sulemeai-

riolhiag-SUi Clo'klag IHaee.

Haraonal and Politleal

1 lie Democratic rooMer's eye* ate «it .

Will the Democratic pyramid Iw a

JOURNAL JOTTIXas.

Tom and Jerry l i t e in glass houses.

Kalamaroo wants Hie next stale f a i r .

Over 800 prisoners at Jackson now.

Between the 80lh and S-'ith i n s t s ,

*eiy laijje one this fullf

i The inflation crop in Ohio has lieen

threshed.

Hill Allen is down with the Hay(es)

fever .

Bill Allen would not live alway. He

] asks not to stay.

Grand Ilapids will have a s- iuirrel ' "«> Cary me lo the lairying K n m n d | „ l n t , ami there O let me l ie ," says the Ohio

, Democratic candida te for L l . Gov. 1 Everything is lovely and the Republi-

i can roonter h a . elevated his head.

O MOSCK!

Where art thou Moses!

Art thou still looking for that lost bal-

The epizootic is spreading in Mithi-

g a n .

•las. Doarling has sold his blacksmilli j

tools ami furni ture lo E. B. Hunter .

J u d g e Hoyt of Orand Rapid's is still j

seriously ill.

W m . Denize says 30 of his |>otatocs

make a hushel and no mistake.

The Alerts whaled the Cascade c lub

last week to the tune of 28 to 'i.

loonf

And do you feel as though your sus -

pender bu t tons had dropped off I

And will you now carry your rag baby

According to Cooley. liquor dealers I t 0 , , ' e foand l lng hospitalf

will now have to " p u t up or shut u p . " j A U U , T H . & K PARTT.—At Train 's

Re|iorted that Senator Chandler will Hall, Thursday evening, O c t . 28. Your-

succeetl Secretary Delano. ' self and ladies are cordially invi ted .

Music by Worden 's ful l orchestra. Bill

one dollar. C. Skellenger, prompter.

1 The firemen always br ing out a crowd.

We came near forget t ing to remark

that now is the time to subscribe.

Nearly 2,000 men have already gone

to the north woods. Wages, $18 t o $30 j GILKS & DOSOVAS.—These enlcrpris

per month. : j n g wholesale and retail groccrs are a!'

Base Dall toutnamenl at Saranac to-

morrow (Thursday). The Alerts t a k e a

h a j d in.

Saranac ladies become honorary mem-

bers of the Saranac Cornet Band by pay-

ing $"1.00.

ready doing a rushing business. When

they opened their new grocery they

opened the eyes of the public by speak-

ing through the columns of the J o i n

jfA'.. They are still speaking and they

have something new lo offerevery week

Pe^ona l ly , IKUII Mr. (Jiles and Mr. Don

ovan are very popular, and their em

ployes arc courteous ami full of busi

noss. The new firm is IHIUND to MIC-

Bl 111 Ailing. •'IMCRAX. The Ionia Standard has been revising

its estimates and now allows us $400 net

for publishini; the lax sales. Two weeks i

ago t h e Standard allowed us $750 net J , . profit. If the Standard keeps on revising ' ' " 8 O e i r o i t recently whipped a

its estimates we shall soon l>e owing the | ^ g " i n g d o g f rom New York.

s tale more than we ever thought we

One of the mojt discouraging signs'of

Uie limes i« the [unrenn in ly of th ings .

We have just received notice tha t a 50-

Tho best stock of t r u n k s and travel-1 Lookout Base Ball Club of Saranac

ing bags in town at N . B. Blain's. j give a Imp a l the American House to-

Crashed coffee the greatest luxury o f 1 morrow night . l ife at t h e New Grocery. An exchange spells i t *• p r e v e n t a t i v e ' ' ,

But tcr ick 's Pat terns of all k i n d s at j but t h e invenlalivc mind of W e b s t e r ( m ' ( ' '

l l w 8 N. B Blain's. d i d n l . DRAMATIC.—A company of ladies and

An immense t rade lo start off with at A slave factory and thed filled w i t h j gentlemen met at the residence of Mr. the New Orocery. slaves, at Port land, were burned F r iday . I W . W. Ha tch a few evenings ago for

l e v Wal l Papers a'. J C. W e s t s Loss, $•20,000; insurance only $2,000. ! the purpose of effecting a dramatic or-

Drog Store- i T | l t , cassopolis Democrat is a good j ganizat ion: Officers were elected as

Money to loun in sums of fiOO ami | pnper nml we welcome it to our X list {follows: Picsident , E . A. Sundcr l iu ; upwanls on realcslale security. ' with pleasure. ! Secretary, P ro f . S . P . Hicks; Treasu-

5tf O. H. LOOK. Lowell , Mich. ! j c l M \ , Warren Langlcy, ami J a s . J r c r . M r 4 - " • M - C l a r k ; SUge Manager,

The New Grocery is the Boss, no use I Dearling, of th is village, are m a k i n g I "' ;U- " • ^ w k s . It is the present in-ta lk ing . Be ture and give them a 1

n r n i D g c m c n U ^ l o Qregon. i Unl ion of the club t o give a first-class l r u ' - I enter tainment in a few weeks. Mrs.

~ The Middlcville Repnbl ican ; Hoagbton will t ake an active par t a n d

New AND FAsnioNAULK MILLINERY.— I 1 V , ' K ( ' 0 , , W A I T , S "* g 0 C H l t n i v c l 0 ^ a n , ; assume ihe chief mnnagement of the

Mrs. B. C. Abbott has opened her mil-1 o n c o f t b e ^ h o n M 1,1 M i c h i B M ' ' . phnrs. linery goods in the s tore now occupied I A new a d . from the Star Clo th ing |

by M. N . Hine. Ladies a rc respect -11 ' 0 " 1 *! w ill be s - m in this week's J o u n -fully invited to call. 1 NA'-. The I-evi i lms. are dr iv ing busi-

12tf MRS. B. ( ' . Anmr r r . ' "ess this fall.

Bay • e l ' s , y o m i r * ani l b a y ' s T h r Detroit Evening N e w s ' p r o i ^ - c t u s

d e i h l a g at Ckas. l l i k r a ' s . t e r a r r t o r i , , , , , e ^

s t a r e . T r a i l ' s M a c k . T h i s i s t h e

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

U w e l l .

The Celebrated Binlscll Clover Huller

for Saloby

0 w 4 A T K I N S A G R E E N .

week. The News is one of the spr ighl -

liest papers of Ihe West .

The Democrat says that nearly all

the mcrcliants and manufac tu ie rs of

Grand Rapids will lie represented a t t h e

Centennial . , 0 n p ^ d a y night nn unprotected hotel

The Chicago Times heads the Ohio c i t . r k while walking through one of the

" J , " •' principal - CLTOG,. « . and fatal results of predisposil ion l<> con- Republuan. a well-dressed female who ouereti lum sumption and other throat and lung d i s - j Well, '• Billy We defr-ated," Wan t lie( i n s u i t i n g litnguayc. The young man's

Boschee's ( terman Syrup has been ) c o u r g o i ,0 is. aereama bromrht timelv aid. Time and

MARBIEU.—At the residence of the

bride's fa ther in Lowell township, Oc t .

0, by the Rev. Mr. Cleghorn, Mr. D .

Webster Calkins, son of Alanson Calk-

ins Esq., to Miss Sarah Clark, daughte r

of Mr. Lewis Clark. Gone, but not

forgotten.

In Lowell, Oct. 13, by Rev. L. P .

Compton, Mr. Geo. N. Jones of Bald-

win, Lake Co., Mich., to Mist Kil t ie

Balicock of Lowell

should.

The Ionia Standard doesn't sec how

those Inx supplcmenlt could'cost $150.

They d idn ' t ami we never said they did.

Who is your l ightning calculator any-

how!

The Ionia Standard th inks Ihe "moral

perceptive faculties of Republican edit-

ors must l>e affiicted with s t rabismus."

If strabismus is af ter "moral jierceptive

facult ies" It will be sometime liefore

some Democratic editors are affiicted in

tha t way.

The "moral perceptive faculties of

Republican editors (who publish tax

sales) being affiicted with strabismus."

wo would call the at tent ion of the Stan-

dard to tha t beautiful hymn which says:

" W h e n the devil was sick T h e d e v i i monk would lie:

When the dovil got well. The devil a monk was he ,"

The Standard says: " I t was undoubt-

edly the intention of the original law

tha t the tax sales should be published in

the columns of the newspapers, but pub-

lishers, by adopt ing the supplement

form, have reduced the actual cost of

publication to a merely nominal sum."

That is another remarkable statement

which we shall presume lo deny as fol-

lows :

1. The cost of conipo.siiion is the

same whether published in the paper or

in supplement form.

2. When published in t h e paper,

really the only expense incurred is in

the composit ion; the spate i t occupies

being that nsnally devoted to reading

ma t t e r . 3 . When published in supplement

form, there is extra cost for paper, press

work, aad folding, which amounts to a

round sum, Ihe Standard will admit if it

has a circulation equal to lliat t f Ihe

J O U B X A L .

If the Standard should a.-.k why we

d idu ' t publish the list in the paper and

save th is extra expense; we should ans

wer tha t there wasn' t spare room

enough in the JOURNAL to hold such a

big bonanza.

Any more suggestions to make con

ccra log these things. '

1875 WHERE NOW? 1876 Ta MICHI0AX, oatoflh. Coramnal, jfoaHekn/ aad healthy italatl

- W H A T F O R ?

Ta bava PABU .at aflbe

O R K I L L K U T A C R E S af iaeftrala* kai t la the a.rtbara pari of tbr ttaiafae «U V lha OaARD HAPIItf * INI>1-I ABA a. a.

BlraaiaoiU. B.tdj n. 'krti . Sure crop*. Oootl ilhiall M. a . raarlhroagl raatar uf Oraal. I S«<lla»c«to all alaag. AU 4ia4« al pradaa. laia- • a t Plasty afwaUMlialMMtd haiidlag axter- ; lata. Prlaa ftj« fS la |10 per acre: ooe ft™rib 1 «a«B Wlaaaa oa Uae.

•yr taad for 111..1..I.J . u ^ U . L f.U .f U U tad Sgar^aad haaaar:aeed. AdirM.

W. A. IIO WABO Oocaa'r. li ttd KapK., Ulcb.

P. R. L.I*KIRCB, Sac'; Laad Dep'l.

A. 1 . BLAKE'S AD-

N: B W G O O D S .

Bink Blook, Loi ra l l Uicbigao.

A l a r g e a - B j r t m o n t o f Amer ic . in a n d

S w i s s

Gold and Si lver Watches

F I N E J E W E L R Y ,

C A R D R E C E I V E R S ,

F R U I T B A S K E T S ,

K N I V E S , F O R K S ,

S P O O N S , E T C . ,

j S I L V E R I P L A T E D W A R E ,

S I L V E R P L A T E D T E A S E T S .

THE HIGHEST IIRIET PRICE

FABHEE'S PRODUCE, AT ALL TIMES.

r..r farther p rtiralan i . l l t l hlaatirela

M u s i c H a l l B l o c k ,

Bridge BtrMI, Lowall .

used in this neighlKnhood for the last two or three years wi thout a single fail-ure to cure. If you have not used this medicine yourself go to your druggists . Wooding i i l o o k , mid ask them of its i wonderful succeaa among their custom-ers. T w o dose* will relieve ihe wors t . case. If you have no faith in any med-icine, ju»l buy a sample bot t le of Bo-schee's German Syrup for 10 cents, and try ll. Regular aize bot t le 75 cents .— Don't neglect a cough t o save 73 cents .

L O W E L L M A R K E T S . Oorrtcltd pa MumUv cl etcU wtck liy

U1LES ami DONOVAN, waoLKtALS ASP srTAii.naiH-Ka<.

screams brought timely aid.

The Lowell JOVUXAI. man should have again have the young men of Chicago

patented his " J i m c r a x . " Bate imitators been warned not to go out after da rk

nil over the stale are slealing his inven- without proper escort.

tion.—lohiii SUindiirJ. The Lansing Republicau and Detroit

Glad to tee it. Most of them are do- have c m a e d swonls on the qnes.

i n g lip-lop tion, ••Shall the national bank eircula-

T h e r e w a s a p l o u a n t ga the r ing a t E . tion be retired, and treasury notes bo I

A . Suiiderlin's icsidence Thursday even-

ing, in honor of his wife 's b i r thday .

m u m HARDWARE

z r s i ' W a - o o r > « .

Boots and Shoes,

Rubbers and Gaiters. And in fact

E V E R Y T H I N G ,

in t h e BOOT A Shoe l ine .

Particular attention given to Custom

Work .

Watch and Clock Repairing

IIO.NK 11 r A

Practical Workman,

M a n u f a c t u r i n g

AND

R e p a i r i n g ,

D o n e i n fint-cliRB s t y l e , a n d a l

Reasonable Figures.

C o m e o n e e and you'll come a g a i n .

( 6 ) A . I I B L A K E ,

A L S O A G R E A T V A R I E T Y

o p

Y A N K E E N O T I O N S ,

T O Y S A N D

S T A T I O N E R Y .

ALSO UANtJPAtTt BEU OP

AND DEALER IN

A l l K i n d s Of

FURNITURE a n d

WILLOW WARE,

Stoves! S t o v e s ! !

The Genuine Diamond Saw

Sold H o w h a r e Elaa i s Town.

BEWARE OP J J / I T A T I 0 X S !

THE BEST WARMITED HE, SHE I F & BE A VY HARD WARS

HIM Henry ShepaiJ.

A D B T B O n V B

AodlallecUaj A(.acy far Iba I'tatMll.a af Secret

aad CotSdeailal haeiaeaa hat hna apeaad la Uvtll

Par 'efrr.net u lo raepoBtiUllty wt nter.bypar-uie.ioa l<. r . W. Uadg., Alleraey, el«.

IPIf IJJ-eet. P. O. MOX >«

The company was well received and

abundant ly feasted.

On Saturday evening a Detroit News

Repntler was assaulted by J . Logan

i Chipman, a Detroit lawyer of great

physical dimensions. Ye re]>orter

thwacked Chipman into a stooping |tos-

ture , knoeked a friend of Chipman 's

who interfered into a cocked bat, and

Apples par bu. Cu Applet iliied pei 11.. 7 to b llref, ptr h. 4(ii i Uetaa per bu. 75 to »! Oi) Hrto, ptrloo, 16.00 Butlrr. per lb. 21 lo 1'J Duck* liral per bu idc Cbrtat.per lb. IJ CbiektM, per lb. WT. lo CoTBjperb" 40 a r a . old OSr. Clover seed, prr bu. $5.00 In (O Oil Ctlf tklBS. dry, Ue Calfskins, green, 8(».3 Kgp, per dot. 19 (o ' :0 Flour, per ewL »3, lo 3.2.". Hay, per tun. $11.00 Hides, dry, D i o l i Hides, green, 6) Honey, per lb, le to 2U Lard per lb IS Oats, prr bu, 3:c Pock. tali, per lb, U ) Pork, iresb, per lb H Polaluet, per bu, Z'I Tallow, per lb, 7 Tlvutby seed,, peibu »1.21 Wbsal extra ablie , per bu 1,15 Wheal No. I do. 113 Wbeal, lid per bu 1 , 1 0 0 1 1 5 .

Poor fall tpplaj are plenty and brie# eery low price. W bl a cboica ft:! and wioler ara q o i c k a t q u o l a l i o B . D r i e d a p p l e s t r a r r r n u d teed; would readily cumuun I uu'iiJe price. X0' 'K• , '" ascertained.

Beiaai very pleat) and it •.mid laka ibe vtry cboieest lo bring tbe ouuide price. THE ALERTH HAVE DONE NVKIX.—

Botisr lo good drmaod at outtida price for ( j i n c e rc.organizatiuu of t h e Lowtll

' • • " " I ' " " " f Poaltry.ieady sale al qooiaiioni haven't lost a game. They have played

madeHhe only ]iaper currency uf the

n a t i o n ; " The News takes the affirma-

tive and Ihe Bepublieau the negative,

and the discussions will lie read wi th

interest .

Suudry political aspirants in this city

encouraged by the buppott-d result uf

Ohio election, who a few weeks ago

| were about to join the Dcmrcoats in

"bounc ing" Grant, are now raising the i r

Tbs lUepublloaa Viotories.

T h e reccut Republican victories in

Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska, have tolled

the dea th knel l of the Democratic par ty .

The wholesale dealers in rag babies,

l a g g e d wind and lialloon currency, in

Ohio have made an assignment, and Bill

Allen, Sam Cary, and the other balloon

atics of tha t s tate are now s i t t ing on the

banks of Salt river viewing the disas-

trous results of the t idal wave.

Inflation and repudiation "d ied easy,"

and the enemy's g r i p around the throat

of f ree schools has been loosened. The

Republican t icket m Ohio was elected

by msjori tcs ranging from 4,500 to

8,000; a gain of over 20,000 since last

year. The Ohio legislature stands 20

Bepublicans to 10 Democrats, in the

Senate," and 05 Republicans to 45 Demo-

crats in the House, giving 24 majority

on a joint bal lot .

The Republican t icket iu Iowa was

elected by over 30,000 majo r i ty . The

Senate stands 41 to 0, the House 80 to

20.

Nebraska weut Republican by 12,000

to 15,000 major i ty .

The municipal election iu Newark,

N . J . resulted in a Republicau gain of

3,500 votes since 1873. The mayor and

13 of the 15 aldermen elected are Bepub-licans.

And now fur Pennsylvania.

Tbs Liquor Tax-Law 8a t ta ined .

On Tuesday Oct. 12, the liquor tax-

law case of Youngblood rt. Sexton was

decided by J u d g e Cooley of the Supreme

Cour t . The Judge ' s opinion was

voices in defense of the I{epub l :can

then went" right a long ga ther ing up ; V^y-Gran.l Rapid, De.noerat.

items for the News, Just as if there T h a t loud clap of thunder Sunday

1 hadn' t l>een a sassy boy wi th in five morn ing wa« a welcome sound to those

| miles of Him that dav. i w l , o have just had their dwellings cov-ered with l ightning rods. P s ' d for

TALK OK Gonco.—A dozen or so of themselves already—those m i s have.

our citizens talk of going to California, That big di tch oa the west side is i c n g t | l j . u m l eUUirulc one . The tax and. if noth iug pievenli , will go to Chi • completed, and the raging f i l e r s flow • U w „ h o I d i , w a t ( . r , . . i n o t t ) „ b

cajjo next week, charter a car t he r e aud uninterrupted from the north end i n t o 1 , a s t a i n i . , | T h e Court says ••the only

glide on to the golden country. We a re 1 Grand river. Let there be no moie legal idea of taxation is that it is the

informed tha t the company wi l l consist j swear words over that d i t ch . j re turn for the general benefits of guv-

of Geo \ \ . Parker. Alex. M c f c a u . ' C . J i r l . Houghiuu will spend a few ; e r n m e n t ; it it therefore inconsistent lo

It , Hlne, Dr. McDauncl l , Dr Malcolm, n t Gland Haven and then return to

C. T. Wooding, Sid , Bradlicld, B, J , Lowell t o prepare for the coming d r a m -

Enos, and olbcrs. Should they go they enter tainment , of which we r.|ieak

will t ake in the great $30,000 horse else when- in the Jo t RNAL. in . t which lakes place Nov. 14. We , i . i i> • i . i

, . , , Kalamazoo licul (irand lUlilds al lusv have harneil nolh ing defiaile relative to ; , „ , r , i . i,

, „ , . • . . . i - ball by ivscore of IU lo I last w e e k . -the much talked of excursion from ( hi-!

cago, and what the fare will l>e has not

•He was n ••Tramp.-

_ J \ V h . a d l>cen in i t h e newspaper busi-Uesa alHiut four weeks. And dur ing

thoae four weeks scarcely a daypasaed

but sonic paper contained a b i t te r art i-

cle on " T r a m p s ; " denouncing them In

unmeasured terms and declaring them

public nuisances. Seeing these harsh

utterances in print from day t o day. ami

realizing how unjus t and cruel men of ten

arc, one toward another, a n d how cheer-

fully they kick the poor, homeless and

wretched out in the cold, with a " g o to

the devil" to encourage them on, wo f e "

to th ink ing ; th ink ing of the t r a m p ;

the poor, homeless, friendless, t r a m p . -

And wc thought .of the sparrow whleh

loesn't fall l o the ground without His no-

tice aud wondered why a t ramp couldn ' t

have been a sparrow. We wondered

why men were created bu t a l i t t le lower

than the angels, and how the angels feel

about i t when they look down and sec

how men " d o unto others as they

would etc. Our heart went out toward

the tramp, ami wc firmly resolved tha t t h e

first one tha t wandered this way, and

came to us wi th a heavy hca r t ' and emp-

ty stomach, shouldn ' t leave* wi thout

knowing a t least one spot on earth

where t h e milk of human kindness

hadn ' t dried up.

W e had not l o n g to wai t . H e came

one day just liefore dinner, aud his hol-

low voice asked if he could sit down

and rest. Wc knew he was a t r amp a n d

wo said he might . "Any w o r k ? " he

meekly inquired. Wc could g ive him

no work but wished we could. He

bowed his head and wept. (Our fore-

man said he looked through his fingers

and winked at him, but our foreman

had no sympathy fo r a t ramp. )

Wc heard his slory. He learned his

t rade before the rebellion. When Lin-

coln called for the first 75,000 he was the first man to enlist iu his regiment,

l ie served four years, was in 27 engsge-

inents, wounded eight limes, and was

once left on t h e field to die! Fo r t en

months and fourteen days he was in

Libby prison where he lived on a pint

of ratal a week . A f t e r the war ho re-

sumed work a t the ease, and has since

"joureil i t ' on tho N. Y . Times, Herald,

Tribune, aud tho leading papers of

St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati,

Philadelphia a n d Brooklyn . His

father had been dead thir teen years

and his mother d ied when h e was a

child. Hero he bowed his head again

and the foreman turned away. Ho le f t

the city, hoping t o find a permanent

" s i t " in sonio good 'eountry offico where

h e would no t have t o associate wi th

those who d i ink and swear and spend

their substance in riotous l iving. B u t

there was no work to be h a d ; ho was

out of money, had walked 18 miles

tha t morning a n d hadn ' t ea ten a mouth-

ful for 30 hours. If we couldn ' t give

him w ork be must go on.

We could give him a n y t h i n g but work .

O, the panorama of joy and gra t i tude

that moved across h is fnee as w e told

him t h a t ! Wo lef t him and went down

t o a restaurant and ordered tho best

dinner they could get up . W e e a n ^

back and gave him money enough to

take him to t h e next s tat ion a n d b u y

his supper. We gave him a coat, a ha t

and a " G o d bless you" and h e went*out.

We had done our du ty . Wo had shel

tered tho weary, fed the hungry , cloth-

t h e naked . W c felt our soul expand .

That poor t r a m p had suffered t h e t aun ts

of men, t h e pangs of hunger , a n d the

inclemency of the weather, for years.

He had been kicked around as a vag-

rant, scorned as an impostor. W h a t m i g h t

be his fu ture t reatment wo knew not, bu t

w e kucw tha t whenever h e s topped t o

pray he'd pray for us. Wo knew he

would appreciate an act of kindness as

only an orphan can. Wo knew w c

should never forget that hollow voice,

and the touching story i t feebly u t te r -

ed. We could never forget how his

throat filled up when he spoke of Lis

Sunday-school teacher, long since de-

parted ; how he sighed when he told of

his heart-aches, and how h e br ighl rned

up when we lold him that an honest,

a viituoiis a n d christian t r amp stood

make an unprotected Iruflie onc of the

staudardii by which lo dnlenuinc how

much the party sup| ioi i ing it ought to , pay lo Ihe government. If one puts Ihe | '"K , ^ ®f to heaven

governineut to speeial incunvcuience

W'lh the I nknowns of So. Boston 3

games, with the Cascade club 2 games,

i with the Keene club I game, with the

Valleys of Saranac I game, and Lowell

Red Clouds 1. The Alert c lub is com

Exchanges makiug a note of th is will

please slate that Grand Itapids i- a Wis-

consin town .

There ure two |ieriiNhi in a iiiau',« life

when he eagerly scans the eolumn» of

his local |iaper—tiral, when he is look

and cost by keeping up u prohibited

traffic, or maintaining a ni'lsance, ihe

fact is a reason furdiscriinioatinn "i lax

atinn against him, and if Ihe tux is ini

|Kited on Ihe thing lhal in pnihibiled,

the lax law, instead of being inconsis-

lent with the law declaring the illegal

If there is anybody lhal needs praying

for it is that man who tries to delude a

country editor with Ibe idea lhat a cord

Eggs quick at qaotalioBS Salt Pork good demand, wnuld rendily

ooBBuad {quoled price, bat Ibe pruiimily of tbs Btw prsreBU any new td 'anre .

Polaloes eery plenty. It would be dilfi cull lo rsallu quoted prlct far any coniid-ertble amoDuL I . . i - _.i . ,

Wbeal steady atquouiiuns. posed of the following young agiles: | of oak wood is worth more than a cord

Buckwbtat lour Bomiatl. Tbe sraton is f a p t a i n . Geo. Brown; catcher, A . Lamb; of maple.

u ^ r ^ g T ^ t o ^ ^ 6 f t l " b l e q U 0 " I ' H ^ r . F r a n k . Brown; s . s . Will The Cedar Springs Union Fair A s ^ c i -•i— , , - - i r - I Clark ; 1st b, G. Brown; 2d b, Eugene t t | O Q | l ( l M i t , flnil 3 u n u a | f > i r Oet.

F o r Sale. Sprague; :td b, F rank Avery; 1. f, Will ,.7 W c n o l i c L , b j r t | l c d i p p e r tha t good

A GOOD farto of su tcrrt tiiiuuu '* mi o . ^ . i b .f t ' o l c m a D • c- f - ( ^ , r ' f ' W i l , men have been selected for committees. 1 | u n , l t

1, i " • l , a H k , C n Dr . Wood , ibe city physician of

a atiaaf feriii. t«i : toaerrt cleared, aad W.II their able umpire. ' Grand Ilapids, is lo 1^ tried - o n certain VJI The Alerts nave chullcugcd Ihe best | . . . i _. •> r i - i • ^

• ; ? , , , , . , . . . t , 1 important charges, one of which is ex-club of Ionia, and the .fctnas of Grand 1 . . . . .

1 . . . i i • • • i t r .i 1 ccssive imbibe.

, . i i... i . . i ny , is m entire harmony with ita gen i n c for a "puff ; second, when he na s i • ,

*' 1 , , r u 1 1 , 1 , 1 imrpose, and may sometimes U-ItCon in a scrajic, Hig - " ' V " ' -

pur|Misc, ami may

even more effectual. Certainly, what-

ever discriminations are made in taxation

where many of the lonlsof creation had only one small chance, if they had

lhal.

Two hours later our foreman stepped

to the officc door and inquired.

" W h e r e is your tramp, bbss!"

" l i e is on his way lo Grand I tapids

with a heart lull of grat i tude, and '•

" T h e lit is : he is in the lock up

with his ktomach full of whi sky . "

" N o . no ; it can ' t lie "

" W e n t down to Ihe Star saloon, B|icut

hackele, etnae'lub BB'l b. ilms p>n will U wllk hrai lldMUMl. Terme, SI,'** d"wa >n<l haltaoa la aaay latUllaiente K.ir lurlher ptilicuUi a^alr. al C. H. Lwli. Brer ihe premiw. ur i '" ih. ralacrHber at Walwirth. We/oe Co. S Y

addrer? Bjipids. t h e champion junior c lub of the

J . LU8IC. slate. T h e Alerts w ill play a game

witu the .Titnus some day nex t week if

Theodore Ti l ton is 40 years old. He

will give his " P r o b l e m of L i fe" in

Examination Of Teachers. thai d u b will meet them. Any amateur ! Grand Rapids on Thursday evening of

C s T Z l T r f Z * * e ^ " p tl'C Ale r t , f u r a " so f t i his Week.

s r i a - u ^ r i ^ V i i ; ^ ^ f h i n K ' " » l i " , , , c t o } * j**; Am. EU.

afferlag Schaula . Bgaaa la the rilla<. of Lu.ell, nu ihe Hd day Oclabar oeil rsmaaatlBt al » o'dock a. ui.

Dated Uwell Sepisuib IsTi. M. H. I'KhRV Tuwn.liip KupU nl Bc!i"<>U.

Eliza, t h e l a th subdivision of

have made an excellent record and are j Brigham Young's wife, will lecture iu

able lo take care of it. i Grand Rapids Oc t . 25.

ought lo lie in the direction of making , ' ' v , r.v 1 T , , t ' ' e had. pawned your coat

the heaviest burdens full upon Hiose I u m l , l a l r o r , l r i " k , • k i ( , l , ' , | f ( m r w l n -' w lights, a n d —

burdens fall

tb ing i which arc obnoxious to the pub

lie interests, wherever that i- piactie ab le ."

To pAKUhUs. The Lowtl l maikel i

will hereaf ter be corrected every Momliiy

"Im|Mi«i>ib1c! "

" W a s i bin k- I in t h e coop by the

marshal. ' ' Furlhci iuvtal igal iou pruved the forc-

mau' laiemi nt accurate in every par-

by Giles i Donovan, and ]iublished in '

Ihe JOIRXAL together with a market And now. when wt come l o a n e lab-

prospei tus, which will enable our farmer j o r a , c " T " " ' ! ' ' " wc b y

friends to know what to cxpcct fo r ihe i r

farm products a few days in advancc.

This will be a new feature iu tb-j J o i n-

.NAL wholly for the lienefit of out-of-

town sulrscriliciK. By watching the

as we would a wash bill of four w e e k s

standing. Ami wUcu'wc hear the foot-

sl'.-p of a l u m p a t our outer door, and a

hollow voice mccklv iiKjuiring " a n y

work; ' our foreman goes crazy accord-

local markets closely you can, in a sho r t ! ing lo pr in ted instruclions, and rushes

time, make enough ext ra t o pay for the to t h e door with a t lovo-poker in hand.

price of u dozen papers,

time to subscribe.

Now is the yelling like a maniac w i th years of e x -

perience. 'Hie effect is magical.

LOWELL JOURNAL.1 NEWS BREVITIES.

J AS. W. HIKE, Editor and Pnblither.

LOWELL,

N E W S P A R A G R A P H S .

The East. Hun. H. C. Diuimick, kltonwy-gMMnl • !

i'aiuiKylvauii, died ou Uie IIUi of pneumonU. iivl Kaukejr will commeiio* revival

mt'oliiiK" iti I'lilUdelptiit (in Um 3Ut A la bur meflUng of •jmptlhi/em with Uia

Fall Hirer oixrativee «»• held in (loiinaola -- > | Hall, New York, on the Ittli. Among the ecn-

TlIK ntate ouiihuh of New York in torn- timenla moat loudly applandeil wan one from jilolod. T h e iHipulnliun nf the »l«t« in I^ander Tlionpeon that any man oontrolllog 4,310,604. Of tb is uumlwr, 1,240,858 over tl.ooo.ooo waabolh a thief and robber, urn rosiiloutM o( New York City. T " K f l , T •""•or i t i* of l-fo.idence. 1L I..

_ made a holiday of the Dth inet., and gave a re-TlIK nctiliR BOertinry of tlie interior 1 0 Admiral Wellealey and officora, of the

Iioh iMHiicil 1111 o r d c r t o Imlian u c u t a t o B"1*"11 flB*1'n N®*!*"'1 barbor.

n o . nocn (HiunU'd. H u h will ' ' r ing | 1 > r e n o t given up hoiio of t h e r e d dbvila to terniR, luauy of whom 1 getting it. They hare recently held aereral Imvc liorotoforo rcfllHud to roitpccl the • meetingo, and at ths laet a rommittae waa ap-cuuut. I l-oinUHi to draw up a petition to the Board of

| HnperTmora in Brooklyn. The petition la T m : Hnuday xtatuUi of Vermont pro- Kigned by all the Jurymen but Whaler ami

vides Unit •' no person nliall travel on | Jeffrey*. S u n d a y except f rom n . ^ i t y o r : J ' " - o f t h e d o t b . m Manuf^tor

1 " • 1 n u . . ing Companr, Iub failed. Ilia uabihtiaa are ohuri ty. A n d the Suiiremo court of I n | " d ^ ^ (10n

tlie S u t o hfl8 accordingly decided tha t Tur, I lev. Tlinmaa llyder. partor of Wrong " one t ravel ing on t h e Hidilmth without street ISaptint Church, Nottingham, Kngland, excuae eannot maintain an nction againat 1 waa fonad dead in hla ed on the 7th, at Uia a town for liny dumago hu may Buffer ro«denco of Mia. Harriet lleeclier Htowe, in th rough defecta in iU highway*." Harlfonl Conn Mr. llyder waa tmellug U*

" J Iiih liBalth, and piobably died of heart dla-

D u . Maiiv W a i . k r u Ih happy. Hho "Tf" _. „ , , . . . , . , . ( i t s . Wu. (>. Markn, of hew York. a\ cu»-l i U M e t i r e d one |« l i en t in Han I rancw- ^ h m l M i l M p M a i r . . u oocvieUd in CO, a y o u n g woman who waa knocked ; n , . United Ktatea court In June laat, for har-in to tlie river mid near ly drowned by a ing in hia iioaaeaaiou, with intent to acll, " b r u t e of a m a n , " and the pant-wear- •I.S«0 in counterfeit money, baa Uen granted

ing pract i t ioner is ho elated at her huc- • l r1aI-i ihh that Hho will p robably make fornia he r home forever .

Cali-

Tiik Catholic Total Abst inence Union

Tnc Jury in tho Hiney-rarka trial, the lead-err of tho niinera' riot in reanaylTania, hare rendered a verdict aoiuittiog Hiney, but oon-victing I'arka, of riot and conapiracy. I'arka waa acnlcncrd to hard labor for one year and

d o s e d a profl tablo hoshIoii at Cinoin-1 ^ |i n a ^ , 1 , # U U w b o i n «

nati . T h e courent ion next year will be ' '

Jield ut I ' l i i ladcl idiu , J u l y 4. The T h 0 W e s t . quest ion of erec t ing a centennial foun- i T | I K r c | 1 0 r t o f aap«nnte<.dent of public lain iu Fiiirmoinit Turk, Philadelphia, whoola in the Choctaw Nalion ahowa that

T u t Eogliah ateamar Biacay, belonging to 1 TUC FIFOTIONS SewrajiUe, atranded off Jutland, while on her i -voyage from Cronatadt to Bramerhaven. HajTM Elec ted in Ohio, a n d K i r k w o o d Eleven |ieraoua were drowned. The Biacay ; jq I o w a . waa antroa at earner, built in 1R73, and waa owned in London. > onto ,

Tu* Libarian army haa ha.1 aaveral engage- j T t o election in Ohio lioMed off nn ie t mauta with the m o M n g Urbwou. tribe., I, „ i l l l l M , t | | e

and haa be«n victorlona In all of them. . .. , . . . . . Tax I.oudon Daily Telegraph haa a aprtal m r w reoefred. in t h e eleeUoD of the

aUting UiatKervia and Turkey have mutuaUy Republ ican state tickel]by a major i ty agreed to withdraw troo|ia from the frontier. variously est imated a t 1,500 to 10,000.

A uiii-ATfu aaya the llritlali admiralty haa, T h e following ih the vole of the owing to the popular outcry, .u.pended Uie connUes on which t h e es t imates of t h e circular of July 31, onlering the anrrender of • 1 1 . lugltire . l a n a foni-J on U»id Brilub vo^alc c < i m i i . , township, Demo-

Tua aplandid r r a lde .^ of H«.ry Alan. 3 , . 4

Unkey known aa tha ianlen Hoa^, In i n o I u J ? n K L j ^ . C U 7 , D o ^ ^ U c gain y n T A ^ #

1 ' ^ f r 167: Ashtabula ronnty, 8 precinr ts . He-mi.i.t.r, England, h.a l^an G reyed b.v ftr^ M i c i k n ^ ^ O O I I I l t

i5U0 1 iif a contauta oatimatad at ypnug^l,.,, , V i n l ward, Drmoc.-aOo

A Ti"®* 'l**'*! ' * ' • " . r 1 1 , i t ( C U ' l l i ' ^ ' p u t d i c w ^ ^ l u ^ U l ' ^ l J a i e ' oonntyl^ ' l » . n c f d a t C . , « l ah , ,« between t) . . Mate o , ^ DaSSemUo gain 14, f a i rUe ld Libana and the Aborigioea '""lar Uia command ^ u [ | t 2 t 0 V I l a | | i | M % u d o w u n l l l o /

of aaveral educated n a t i v e Tliere waa a«no j ^ ^ - r , DemoeraUc gain 24; Fayet te flghting on tlie 1. hof SaptemW, in whjch ^ iv , D ( > C r . f i c gain, 4 precincts: Sfty were killed aialwoanded. T h . I.ibenan F r a n k

7l j D and 'i

govamoant baa d.,,-lclied troo,- from Mon- W l i r d i i n Bepubl ican gam u. and a great battle , ^ F n I | o n M , t U n s h i p , Ho-

• ~ ~ ' n " r r r \ . I I . I publican guiu 10; (iallatin county , The Berlin Eoclaalaatical Court haa de|ioaed J,.- - - "

the biahop of Brealau

rovla to tho acene of action ia daily expected.

i r i t ward I )idli|>olis. Democrat ic ga in 47; n r c e n e county, I o ^ u s h i p , Demo-

Crimes and Casualt ies. "n (V>u"l3r,1.-"

U T ' A. I.. TateM baa been anealrd at Memplua U

|b l , r t 4 l

1 f " ' / . - : ; for •onlering a pUiitar naonl John Aitoi. f ' H . -JP ' ' " t . near Cotton Plant, Ark. . L T ^ 0 ^ ' 6 '

Wan.r. Onielma Jonger. -aa .Ming with a , fc0™ . . ^ a " . 0 0 " n , J r l 2

young lady at Kinlv fitv, llidi,, the two were U . '*D"h'l '8, Republ ican gum 47; Lor -throAi from Uia boggy. Jongara waa inaUnt- W ' , n l - V , i ^ J O W U " l ' 1 , I M . l ^ P u b l m s n

gain Kl; Lucas county , 1 township. Democrat ic gain 21; Madison county, 2

ly killed, the lady ehcaping unhurt. . . . . A. N. CcaTla, reaiding mar I^>gaiia|>orl, t ' e m o c n u i c gam a i ; MaUlson coitntv, 2

Ind , allpped off a hay atack and atnick • i 1IIU., Plil'l'vll l»u • IIS < I»V»I » BliU Dtllivn " . • . - a a .» piUbfotk atandiog prooga opwatd ag^nattha * " t * * : . l „ k One Una entered ilia ricbt aide and pOntOCratlC gam 256; Ottawa county , 1

townshifi, Democrat ic gain 10; Picka-way county , 2 townships and 2 wards in Circlevillc, Democrat ic p in 89; Por t -

was diHCiissed a t the late Hession, and a resolut ion adopted unauinioiiKly in-doi-King t h e i-roponitinn.

A l l prospects of a pitssible unpleaa-antnesH In-tween Rnrniah and Great Uritain is temoved by the oHicial au-i iduncement of an nncDnditioim! agree-

112,000 were c xpended for achool |iurpoaea in ibe eleven montba to Sept. .12, 1H76, that lliey have a new academy for boya, and a new acad-emy for girla wiUi .Vl pnplla for each, and .M liuighborhnod achoola.

Tin: hmaling worka of Uie Utah mine, at Virginia City, Nev., wero burned a few nighta ago. I.'i-a e2S0,000.

A Sa l t Lake telegram aaya aom# mlnera, incut by t h e former that Rrit ish troojiH lately returned to Itiver Slalion on the Union Khali lie nliowed passnge through Hur-1 ^adllc lUilroad, re|K)it good placer diggioga in

mese te r r i tory , in .use another exiiedi- ^ H , r e " n " 10 , , u " r , , k 1

1 h K }} o t "

. • a . , Moiiiitain^. •iioui II"' niliw north of Camp Hon to China ia dctermimnl upon. KUinUogh and tbe old Hwet .a ter gold

.i _ i i • i - mine*. Home of the men have como out for , l

1l , r l " B

1 11 " H the winter, and will return in tha a,«ng.

l i fe received a twig f rom the willow o l | 1 0 n ( r e l D I |M t |1 B r o d u r i n g t | i e w i l l l „ .

which " w e e p s " over the grave of The Amancan Uiard of miaaion-met ia Chi-Na|Hdeon Uonnpiirlc. on Ht. Helena, ' cago. 'I hu ie|Kirta warn genera'Iy to tho affect which h e planted iu the garden of his 111,1 H'" ndaaiona were verr auceeaaful and late res idence, and which has now ^ - . n g ao i.p.dl.v that their wanta could aot

grown t o a sUte ty tree. A twig of this ^ M ^ . ' u k T e ' Hodaty c toUsUd t ree has been planted over Hie grave of UioJSUi aimlvenanr of ita axiateuce on the Mr. J o h n s o n , on JoIiiihou's Ril l .

T in : Canadinn Dominion is larger iu superficial urea than the United Htates, nnd near ly as large a* Uie whole of E u r o p e . I t s provinces nnd territories a r e Ontar io , Quebec, Nova Scotia, Urit-iah Columbia, Manitoba, Hudson Hay nnd Northwest Territories. In addition to these are the islands of Lalinulor and

o thers in the Arctic Ocean, which Iteiug , u^e/prMid'al"

Tib and 81 h inats. Three ci'iicerta were given on the ocrsaiun. in whii-h Biachoff, the oele-bra'.nl tenor, and othar prominent artiat'a took part.

tlr.N. I.AOnASiir, Huperintandent of the Sau Kianciacu Mint, h«i tendered hie reaigna-lion owing to tho connecliou of hia namo with Uiu ap|iointment of rinney, the defaulUng naval pavmaater'a cleik.

Anorr 100 of the Alumni of Obailin (ullage held a meuling in t,'hii-ago, on the 7lli. Iter. Jaa. 11. Faircliikl. II. I)., preaident of Uie col-

lidded n iake the total of 2,r<00,lHNl Miuarc miles. According to the ceustta of 1871 t h e popnlat ion, exclusive of Indians, whs 8,900,810, or r a the r more than one to every square mile.

Tm: Black llilla comjuaMonera have re-turned home altar their unauccaaafnl ondeav-era to puichaao the gold coiuilry.

The South. Tm: North Carolina rouatitutional conven-

T h k Cour t of Common Pleas of Chcs- 1 Uon haa a<IJuunie<l aftar a aeaaisn of 30 work-t ' T county , Pennsylvania , has decided '"e

r . , / . M- *i tha t a wri t ing on a slatu is not a good C. W. Meao, formerly general auperintend-

ent of Ihu Northern Bailroad, haa entered

The Chester County _ . , . , , Uie company. Meail claima $100,000 dimagea have believed it ought to " d r a w t h e T l l | . ^ l ine somewhere," and " d r e w i t " a t slato jioncils.

will unde r the s ta tn te which r .pnn-a j,, ^ u Ht. LooK agaloat all wills to "1)0 in wri t ing." Varioua , William J. KouatEa, of HtUburg. for alleged decis ions have bccu rendered on the htwl. iu pnbliablng orcauaiug to be pnbliahed i |uest ion whether lead iieucil writing, Iu Uie Ki. Lome Timea, laat July, a cummuui-vhich is easy of alteration, is snfllcient. i c • U o I , c l a r 8" 1 B 11 " J . connected wiUi The Chester County Conrt k v u i s tol with emUEEllngtU fimda of

• - ' ima $100,000 damage*. appeared among lha

horaea at Wheeling Vs., and at lamiaville, Ky. Ax incendiary lire ilamaged the court houae

at Memphia to tbe extent of $12,000, a few I wKSTV-nvR years ago Kossuth was nighta ago.

a great hero iu American estimation, A cosvcsthin haa JuatLeen hekl at Home, and was received in th is country with ' " a . •Ix'hdeieat of the Uohile and Tenijea-unbounded adiniration and eiithu'siusin, " w ' « » ' r r r o u t e . Be^olutiona were adojited while t b e governuent of Austr ia waa <'ong,e- a.al the lagiala

. . . i . . turea of Teuneaeee, Oeorgta and Alatama. .Mrreapondingly cursed . Now we see 1,„ j,1„111 |1 t o ^ i u l b e M > , l l ^ l i o l l

Kossu th defeated as a candidate for the Alabama and the Tenneraea Bitem, alto in-Diet of thst Hungary which he sought doraing tbe four great water rontaa propoeed t o set frott, and his pa r ty ii. that conn-1 t,.v t ' 1 0 Windom committee, and calling upon t ry , "u t t e r ly displaced." The d r c a a 'be KOTornment to ,elH t that city aa Uiewteol

of an independent Magyar republic has ^ ' 0 " u " r " w " ' " " f -. ' * A Kiiiiui !• linn I** VainiMiu .1, iht* j lng varM aro

tii Austr ia , aud Kossuth is no more honored by H u m . Such is life, especial ly in thejHilitical world.

A <oi>ua>.i> convenliiin baa leen held at Anguata, (ia., to coiixider |political malltn-.

Jkh ' Pavis had a brilliant recejiUon on hia arrival hi Memphia. The civic aorietiea and citir. na generally eacorted him from Uia depot

— A iiIoI'atcii mya Madame Fort tier, tlte MuNSIUKOIl RoN'CLTII, the Papal Al>- natonoua ahortiuniat of Ht. Uouia, rente need

legate to the United States, who has re t" the Miaaouri penitentiary for ten yeara, t u rucd to Rome, has written r letter to eacapaJ from that |iri«ou by i^iueezing herwelf the managers of the Centennial Kxpos i - ' ibiough the l»ra of her cell.

tion • c k n o w M g i n g the c i u t i - i e - shown W a s h i n g t o n . li» liim wLnc in tliui oonnl /y . He ksyh . . . . a t t „ . . . . i .1 i • . . AM.'Mi lli^ Idl ing CAM to com* b#(or« Ibc tha t ho has explained the object* and „ r e r , I l l y v r m « l h , , a p r e l M r o o r t w , n t . t I l .

charac te r of the Centennial Exposition ^judication upon tha Wiaconain, IHInote and to t h e Pope, who exprcrscd a great in- Minueaota taUroad caaea, ariaing out of Uia teres t iu the exhibit ion, and said that railroada cunteaUng tha conaUtoUoual right of he waa highly pleased tiiat the Amori-1 U i e , 0 " tbe ratea of |«aaenger

can ju-ople should have taken so practi-cal a method of celebrat ing their cen-tennia l anniversarv.

farea and freighta. Tha WiaoooaincaaM differ from Ih ne of olhsr atataa In tba fact that ita i-tate conaUtution containa a clauae reaerviog the right now lirougbt into i|ueation. In Ibe other eoiuftitaliboa tbe raaerrcd right ia mil}

Nnw Yohk city is in very great need 1 " "

of w o r e rapid transit for her bus iuew " " t ^ ' ^ I u ^ i raporu ahow that i u . faat men who live iiji town. T h a t city iK of nuil iraina have already practically •aperctded t h e " all long and no l u o a d " o rde r , Uie o\|>re»i com|iani<>ii in carrying nawa nnd, us a couscijiienco, tho homes nnd I d.alera- packagoa. The amouut of thaae tho workahops, onices, sU i r» , etc. , of ! bacouia great that rallaay t h e people are very fa r apar t . AfU r i - ^ ^ r k . > a v e l ^ n da i ad^ u. a^^rt them . . . . , J . , i . i at the New York ofbee before they are deliver-long waiting and a great deal of news- I u, t h , ^ n j , t t c X ^ n l r f o , l l l t .

p a p e r d l scussmn, a plan fo r supply ing ; edly fumiah lha tipraaa oompaniaa wiih an-th is want has a t lost Ixten adopted. Tl ie i other grievanca next winter. cho ice of plans has fallen on theolevatad I t " e interior dai-artment baa ru-vivnl dia-ra i l road scheme of Dr . R u f u s \V. (JjJ ! P»"cbo. fiom I'rof. Janney, aaylug UiU hehaa b a r t , formerly Uie surgeon of General "old a. «aali ^ u O e . oo t h . l ^ r t i »f i . i . i . • • . Lodge Mountain, about 20 miloaaaat of Little J o h n M. P a l m e r s division of the Army Dutu. , h, iha northweat portion uf of t h e Cumber land.

portion Uie Black llilla. Tlie field ia hoiiud in area, not exceeding 60 njua e milea, and is wholly

A OIOAVTU) hotel is alx.ut to Iw bu i l t , Wyoming. I«ing aeparaud from tbe region in L o n d o n , with American capital , by »bout Harney'a I'tak by Itad Water Vailey.

• • " r i r • w i - " sjMjcd, a f t e r an American plan, and to a m < h i t n ] r u e t t o a o u ,i in g r o u l l d

Is- managed on tho American aystem. Uiat ha ia of nnaouiKi miod. A | etition for A s i te not far f rom tho House of (^jui- that purjioae was presented iu eourt. moua, and d o t e t « HL J a m e s ' s Pa rk , HrAai^. tothe value of $2M.3J7 liave been

h a s Ix ca purchaw-d, and it is naid that I " " t

a y e a r henoe the first visitors may take ' ' T I Z L l r t * of i C I d o Indiaa. f.um New u p the i r abode in the new eatabl i sh . | Meiico have Juat arrived in Waahiogtoo to lay m e n t Th i s hotel will luuku up 1,000 j theirgrierrocea before the I'reakluit. It ia beds ; t h e d in ing room will accommo- 1 ""t atated what thoae gnevancaa are. d a t e 700 persous at lh<- s o m e t i m e , and l ^ A a m t s i agei.u. have a pretty good a stuff of 400 servants will be required jaaocg tba ba«l . «fbo-

At . . . t At i r'-gMxllDif of BubordjriftU*, it Irm-t o car ry on the du t i e s of t h e house. I l l a t U l 0 f b i e f l L e ^ o f t i n e

agenta geta i5,000 |ier year and $5 |>er diem, T h e grand ju ry of Winnebago county , " l l ' l e aaveral apteiai ag»nt« get *1,600 ana $3

H i . , is hav ing t roub le iu col lect ing tea- ^ ^ p e r d a y . Tlie Chiaf of Treaaury Aganta

I inony on which t o l-aae an indic tment A ^ . u n t T.eaaurer at a g a i n s t t h e HL L o u i s ( d i t o n a l duelisla. | Sew York ha. oeen directed by the ^crrUry T h e r e is n o b o d y a t I tockford who ! of Uie Tieaaury to aell W.OOo.OOO gold during s e e m s to k n o w a n y t h j n g about t h e , Uie present month, aa followa: Oue million a f fa i r . Only one witness, a Chicago r e - 1 d o l U n i eadi Thursday.

jx i r te r named Pos tga te , waa p r s s e n t a t , F o r e i g n . t h e l ime t h e a l leged shota were lireu, T | I E j u i ^ r f , . , / Hotel in iLrlm *»• tolaKy a n d he has s t rangely fa i led to be where ; burned. It waa Uie tineat building of Uia kind

h e can lie secured by t h e g r a n d jo ry . in Cennany. Ixma aabmaied at *1,000,000. If he is found , i t is believed that a t r u e I <,«ni"**i- M. Curasrr left Inline on iho u th

bi l l . a n Ik. m c d e agsinst E d w a r d s a n d } ^ . , • ; ru

, v , ' • " 0 " " ' " t „ . . . i mi t I Cardinal Mununi;, at Loudon, and Cardinal J - o s W , in which even they will b e i n - ' C n U c u l u | , e W 1 , I U o n i 6 r t j i u ^ ,

v i ted to come over into I l l inois , no t forH,ileiidid marble altar for the Roman CaUiollc a day oniy, b u t fo r an indef ini te pe r iod . ; Cathedral of New York, coating $40,000.

atack. Ono lino entered hia right aide and pawed completely Ihrtugh Iho lung, prooably fatally wounding him.

.tEaiors dialurlancea an, reported among th . minera at Shriiandoah, Pa. Two m , „ 1 « R » ^ ' t y . ^ o w u s h i | m , I tepubl inwigain wera recently aevarelv m l ,n one night, and ^ I t o m . 2 townshlpa, Repub-o.i attempting to make .rreaia, the pcl ic were , l ' c . M i Sandusky county , 2 town-tlred upoii B h , l > 8 ' U e p u b h o a n gain 31; Shelby

At Atlanta, (la., 11. T. Hani, charge.! will. 1 J townahip Democrat ic gain attempt to rape two mal l girla, a month ainoe, , h t j ! r k 1 township aud 2 at C. nlara. Ha., waa Ined aud conTicted, ami 1 ,1 " ' •aaUlon, Democrat ic gain <Mnimille<l nn.-ide iniio.diately after by lakiug ^ H"ra>uit OOlinty, Akion Thi rd n i o r , ) l l i l i e . .wa rd . Democrat ic gam 50; T r u m b u l l

Wehteevelt hv. been aeutenced to «l lino ! 2 towns and Warren city, ent i re andcoata, and aevtn yoan.' aolitary conflno- Oem.Krat 'O gain 121; Tuscaniwa< coim-mant. for implication in tbe alalucUou of ' t" ,y,n- Republ ican gaiu 9; Wayne Charlia 11.... The co- U are $1,000. | o o n n , V ' 3

townships and .1 wards, Dcm-t'Anaia DAwaoy, employed In a paper-mill, 0 P!t? 1°

at Ilemingtcn HlaUon, O., while atand.ng near . . • '"" '"• ."P. 52, Allen .17. Republ ieau gam 1; l i r i e county , 1 township , Hayes 189, Allen 1:19, Democrat ic gain 19; Fair l le ld coun

I h a d just lef t . B u t there were no atains on loe buflding; and finding nothing,

, Ned followed his companion down tho 1 s t a i n , who now o l a m o u n d fo r a a in* vesllgaUoa of t h e u n d e r g r o n a d regions.

" The re m u s t lie aomet ldng in t i n cellar; I ' d t a k e m y .oath to i t ' " F r a n k sai.1, emufcatically. m

S o the g f e a t t r a p d o o r waa K f M ; bu t t h e Intense darknoaa hid whatever was there, and they agitHMl to go b.ick to their host 's , a n d re turn the next day with torehes a u d everything tha t they fancied they would need.

" I d iuna ken what ye maun find, my g u d e lads; b u t there 's na mon iu these

I pa r t s tha t wad gae the re , " said tho host. I " W h y a o ? " asked Ned.

T h e good Soot shook his head. | " T h e dead wnlk there , and wi* their ' Hcrceches in t h e wee stna ' I n u r s drove

the gnde mon, old H u g h Allonby, u n a ' ayan t t h e borde r s o ' his s in land. 1 myeel' hae hea rd the screeches o ' the

' re turned spir i ts , as they shr ieked aud | groaned with a w f a ' criaa a t 'AUonby

Inn . ' F i f t e en yeara ago old H u g h heard mnckle curs ing nnd hammering

| o n t h e doors; an ' , near ly dead wi' fear, i t h o mon fled ayan t Scotland in to Eng-1 land. Sinco t hen nobody haa lived there, i n t h a t nnoaimy place, a n d now the

a revolving ahifl, waa caught by lu r hair and Uio acalp loni from her head, atiipping the akmfrom Iho back of her neck to the eye- . . . - - - - -browa. Hkillul medical aid will probably aavo ' y . ^ towns, and L a n c a s t e r City, Re-I.erUre. ' publ ican gain 01; Fayet to county , 30

Cvbuh U. Ci.aiik. a Broadway, Nnw York towns, H a y w 180, Allen IKti, Democrat-dniggiet, waa held hi $l0.000ba ' for havhig m , c k'R, 7; t r a n k l i u couuty, 3 towns. March laat feloneoualy purehaaed ten •1,000 , ^ l 1 J !" Co lnmbus , H a y e s 1.8«8. Jeney City bonda, they Ulng a portion o f t h # Allen 1,124, Republiciui g a m 01; F u l -bonda atolen Ui January, 1874. by Alexander ? l

n d towmship, Hayes 13:1. Hamilton, then treasurer of Jeraey City. A l l e , « Itepulil ican gam 10; Qalw

The New York Circuit Court hia denied tho " , j u n t / ' F , r 81

t . Oalli |«ilis, H a y e s moUea to reduce Tweed'a $3,000,000 bail, and A ' , " n ' V 1 D''U>ooratlo gam 38; alai Jeiilod Uie bill of particulars allowed by OraUR" f < , J , u t v ' -Uie lower court A " " n R«publ icau g a m 98; Greene

Huais.1 a atate of iom,«.rary ii»auily. a ™ u u l J ' - ' t o * " . " ^ 7 , K Allen 144, beauUful young lady named Amielta t.haae, Oemocni l ic g a m 11; H m c w k COIIIlty, aged 20. and residing with Mra. Jnlla V. 1 •""""••'•P. H a y e s 1,11, Allen K», Re Hnnw. of Buffalo, committed auicide by cutting l " ' ' , l , < *n gain I i ; Hardin county . 3 her throat with a ri/or, Kho waa .|uiu, dead townships, Hayes 2.,2, Allen 4:., Repub-when found. She had atiffered po.ii health. "C«n gaill 103; H e n r y comi ty . M o w n

Bufeh, the Cincinnati UnyanI mimlerer, " ' " I ' ; . H a .T p " Allen 128, Dem-hia been f.iund guilty of murder In the aecond ocra-m gaiu «7; Hock ing county , (l t,,, rer I township, Hayes 1*3, Allen

183, no change, H u r o n coimtv, 5 towii-S p o r t i n e . sh ips , H a y e s 947, Alien 392, Republic-

Tur. tall ni 'ding of the Terre Haulo trot- an gain 70; Jef ferson coiinly, 3 town-liug aaaociation took place on Iho IIUi, 12th , shi|>s and 4 wards in Hteubenville, 13th and Illh inata. There were Mi2 entriea. Hays 1,015, Allen 829, Democrat ic gain and the premiuuiaoireied amounted to tC.000. 228; Kuox county , Hayes 185, Allen

A uaue of ball at lionton resulted : B<a<Uiiia 185, Republ ieau gain 19. Lake oi i intv, 15, Athletics 3. 3 townsj..,.:., Hayes 1,125, Allen 5,417,

Ten Buor. k. aaid to :ue tino«t horae in i Republ ican gain 187. l iawrence county , Kentucky nr Tenneaaeo, waa oxliibited In tho 1 township , Hsy.-s 11(1, Allen 1,(137, hall of the Louiaville Kx|>oaiiion a few nigbia j Democrat ic ga in 184. L i c k i n g county, ago. The celebrated horao Longfellow waa 5 t owmhips , Hayes 505, Allen 003, Re-alao on eiblbition. , publ ican gaiu 00. Logan county, 3

The aecond days races at Cheater driving, townships , H a y e s 471, Alien 27H, Re-park, CinciunaU : The (iret race waa for ibe publ ican gain 811. Lora ine county, 7 2:45 ciaaa, for a puree of $1,000. lliere wero , tOWIiahipa, Hayes 1,103. Allen 049, Re-aix entries and four rtar ted: Utile Bay, pilblicdU gain 1W. Llliiis ooimty, 2 Blacksmith Maid, Lsdy K. and Clement, ljuly townships, Hayes 1,557, Allen 153, Re-K. won the Aral two Ueata. and Clement won publ ican ga in 78. Madhou county , 4 tho next three and the race. Time, 251, townships, Hayes 401, Allen 398, Re-2M}i, UAiiyj. Tlie aecond tat*, for Uia 2:25 publictui gain 34. Mahoning oouu-clase, waa for a purse of $2,600. sever, entriea, ty, yontigstown City complete, five atarted: Tanner Boy, Kate Campbell. liayeH 1,000, Alien 1,28], Dem-Jno. W. Hall, Tam Brown and Scioto Balle. 1 ocratie. ga in 311. Mason county , 3 Five heata were trotted, but the race waa no townships, H a y e s 228, Allen 270; D e m -completed owing to the darkneas. Tanner Boy ocrat ic gain 3. Medina county, R.'!pnb- j •inning two heata. Hall one, and the feurtli l ican gains in seven towns 158. Meiga ami tliih wero dead tieata, lietweeu Tanner coun ty , Pomeroy Ci ty ,one ward, H a y e s Buy and Hall, and Kale Campbell RsT>ecUrely. 189, Allen 135. Democrat ic gain 151. Time, (Irat heat 2 :3%. Miami comity, two townshiiis, Hayes I

/ - • 449, Allen 407; Democrat ic gain 4H. "AS IOWA 8CARB&L Muskingum county, two towns. Haves

On the docke t of t h e Uni ted Slates 230, Allen 271; Democrat ic ga iu 37 Circui t Cour t , a t Des Moines, lows . Noble county, one township , H a y e s a p p e a r s a case for trial at tbe 108, Allen 77; Republ ican gain 98. Ot-i r e a e n t term which promises U. be a " • n n t y lhre. , t o w n s h i p , riayea

, , , , . . . „ 1.1K, Allen 550 Domoeratlu r a m 79. regular R e e d i e r - n i t o n affair , with all l a d i n g county , one township, Hayes i ta ragged edgedness . T h e plaintiff is m . Allen 119; Democrat ic gain 5. T h o m a s A. W h i t e , and t h e de fendan t Ahhlabula county, 80 towiis,HuyeH 1,-Henry Rush . T h e pla iut i fTs peti t ion 902, Allen, 501; Republ ican , 028. Hut-a l l ege t : * ler county , ono town, Hayes 50, Allen

1. T h a t he is a cit izen of Nebraska 102; Republ ican gain 5. Carroll coun-aud t h e de fendan t , a cit izen of Iowa. ty, one township, H a y e s 92, Allen 50;

2. T h a t Chloe A. W h i t e ia tho wife of Democra t ic gain 12. Champ l ignecouu-Ibe plaintiff iu th is act ion. | ty , oue township, Hayes 101, Allen 29,

3. T h a t in t b e mon th of October , Republ ican gain 20. Clarke county, 2 1874, while t h e said plaintiff was living townships, and 4 wards iu Spr ingf ie ld a n d cohabi t ing with and suppor t ing h e r , , City, Hayes 2,280, Allen 1,974; Demo-Uie said Chloe A. Whi te , iu West crat ic gain 155. Clinton coun t r , one Union, in sa id atate of Iowa, and while township, Hayes 177, Allen 94; i t epub-t h e plaintiff a n d said Chloe A. Whi te lican gam 82. Csshoclou couuty , one were l iving toge the r happi ly as manand township, Hayes 93, Allen 107; Repub-wife, t h e de fendan t , wrongful ly con- lican gam 86. Cuyahoga couuty, one t r iv ing and in t end ing to i n ju re the township, 5 wards m Cleveland, l l epub -plaintiff , a n d to depr ive him of t h e 1 lican gain 1,500. Clarke couuty , 3 comfor t , society, a u d ass is tance uf his townships, Hayes 273, Alien 399; Dcui-said wife, on the — day of Octolier, ocrat ic gain 29. 1874, at Weat Union aforeaaid, forcibly, Pickaway Couuty and two towns and and wi thout consent of said Chloe A. wards in Circleviile, Hays 027, Allen White, aud wickedly , wil l ful ly nnd 894, Democrat ic gain 225. Por t age maliciously debauched and carnally County , ten towns, Hayes 1,775, Allen knew Ihu said Chloe A. Whi te , without 1,307, Republican gain 205. Hichland pr iv i ty o r eonaent of the plaintiff; and | Couuty , two towns and ono ward in he , t b e said de fendan t , lias, f rom about Manslield, Hayes 710, Allen 007, Ry-t h e 18th .toy of Feb rua ry , 1874, to the publican ga in 24. Rohh County , fou r present t ime, oont iuued t o deliauch and towns and oue ward in Chil l icothe, cartudly know the said Chloe A. Whi te Hayes 399, Allen 188, Itejii iblicau ga in without i h e pr ivi ly o r oouseut of said I (IK. Handerson County, two towns, plaintiff. Hayes 179, Allen 322, Republican ga in

4. T h a t the reby Uie affection which 31. Shelby County , one township, t h e Haid C h l o e A. Whi t e had for t h e Hayes 79, Allen 110, Democrat ic gain plaintiff was alienated a n d dentruyed, 11. Utark County, fou r t«wushi|>s and and t h e plaintiff was deprived of t h e lour wards in Ma>sillou, Hayes 1,384, comfor t , society and assistni ce which Allen 1,340, Democrat ic ga iu 85. ho otherwise would have had f rom t h e Hummit County, Hayes 2,303, Alien said Chloe A. Whi te , his said wife, aud 1,309, Republ ican gaiu 172. T r u m b u l l has suffered great d is t ress of Ixxly and county, 8 townshii is and 2 wards, Hayes mind, to hia damage of $25,000. 3400, Allen 1227, Republ ican ga in 200.

A Bal lad of Salem. BT J. W. HE t'OSEST.

' Como qniokly 1" wept the dying (Iraca; '• t'phold lac, O my paatorl

Then might I Qnlah well lha race, And mount and fly Iho faster;

Than might 1 auflfer Uie Maker'a faco And klaa the feet of tho Master."

But far away the foreat rocked With atornia from curat dominluna:

Lean wilchea hurried, wizatda flocked, Tha air was thick with pinions ;

And ihere the mlnlater daucod and mocked With Katan'a hideous minion..

Ho mocked and daucod In pr'eatly Mack; Ne warlock matcliod Ids leaping ;

A|K)llyon clapiK'd Ins portly bacV, And laughed, almoat to weeping;

And the paraon skipped lika a jumping-Jack, To thins hla deaoona were aleeplng.

But high above the mongrel herd, Aliore tho goblin Kndor,

The aenied, ahinlng cohorts gird A throna of swfnl splendor;

And s acraph atemly writes a wonl No earthly language can rend'r.

— Tlw (Inlaxy fur OcUAtrr,

THK OLD INN.

" N o , Ned, I w i l h i e v c r give my c o n - ' . h o , J h i 8 l i « r n i T a l l n t h e M

Bent to you r mar ry ing her. She is you r | But tho more they heard , tho Htrong-infer ior in every way, Isith by b i r th and 1 e r became the i r raaolution t o explore social poei t iou. I t shall not be said i ita repu ted myaieriea; a n d no, early tha t a Fevoraham married beneath h i m , , t l , e next morn ing , provided with toroh-if I can he lp it " ea, crowbars a n d a pickaxe, tho three

r . i 1 o • , „ . • , young men re turned to the haun ted Old Qeorge Foversham was a re t i red house.

banker , weal thy and most ar is tocrat-[ Ned l i f ted t h e t rap-door , and swung ically bred. Iu h is opinion, poverty , t h e lantern down in to tho darkness bo-was a crime unpa rdonab l e , and t h e | low. T h e l i g h t flickered br ight ly up , poorer class were cared for less b y h im revealing, wi th a ghost- l ike radwuco, a

. u u , r ia kennels neitr b i s stables. descend.

T h a t h is one son Kdward, t h e spoiled 1 . , . . . _. . . . , . . . . . . . , 1 . ' ,.1. . A damp , mus ty odor filled tho walled he i r to all t h o b a n k e r s wealth a n d u he lantern flared op suddenly, hered i ta ry es ta tes of Feveraham Place, with a b r igh t , s teady glare, a n d the should s toop f rom his exalted position face.) a ! the th ree adventure rs looked to select a wife f rom tha t c i rc le so fa r ' corpso-like in the i r pallor.

Iielow him, waa an idea not to lie tolor- N.0!1 o f f ft0'0" ^ l l # d " " n 0

mined t o n i p i t in the b u d , and t h e | U p i n one co rne r ; a n d near tho iron sooner Uie lietter. , i s tairs hu s t epped upon someth ing tlml

Nod ItsUmcd to his f a t h e r s stern g n t o d with a h a n n , c m o c h u i g aound tones in respec t fu l <-lence ; bu t when . U I 1 j c r y , , ( c e t i a n d „ ^ of fln0i ( > c . h e had finished, he said, .piielly though cul iar -amelbng dus t filfod t h e a i t . Ho firmly, " I am no t of age, s i r ; therefore , | H e i l ! e d b r o u g h t i ts rays in t ins mat te r , filtal d u t y compels m e - u , u ^ r upon the s p o t A shudde r ran to oliey you. R u t when 110 yea r u u p . 1 through his f rame a t wha t h e beheld, if my love loves mo, I shall make he r xhere , on t h e d a m p floor, iuy Uie glis-' " J i " ' f p ; regardless of outsido onmian . teuing bones of a skeleton; i ts fleahleas

1 he old m a n s brows ga thered blaokly j hands still g r a s p o j s leathern substance, for a moment ; then he smi le t l t h e a k a l i u , mocking-

" Y o u n g men are apt to clmnge their | | y a t h i m ^ h o buut over it. An iron taste.-in so long a t ime as tha t said lamp m s t y with age , stood near the he; " t h e r e f o r e I am content . Rut , as ^ , h e g l i l 4 e r o l , d iamond you have marked ou t y o u r course «>f sparkled u p o n ono of the bony lingers, couduct as soon as you alia 11 your m a - , 0 n i l l l b y ( t ooped and raised the skele-•onty , the o u e yea r t h a t i n t e m n e a be- , o n b u t bones snapped apa r t and |ongs 0 . me , a n d I desire you to s|>end ' f e l l w i U , , d p l j rattl). u , t i t 0 floor. . l l j L . ,t 111 t r -ve l . Aim shall a ta r t aa soon as l e a t h „ 8 n l j ( r t ance it had c lu tched s.i t h e necessary ar rangements can lie j tighUy proved to be a pocket oompan-, a i l . 1 ion. Nod opened it , and a shower of

Ned bowed, and l e f t Uio room. | n l t o u t Uko a golden I ' xeam. Miss AUonby was the daughte r of t h e .. E h , w t a l t h t deuee " H e

Allonbys of V\ o l f d e n - a nueer , uncanny ^ ^ l h o p o ^ t M r M a U y . Jt was jijace, qu i t e 111 keeping wi th i ta owner, a | , r o n l l ( ] spa rk l ing face, with dancing hldeoua hunchback , who, with his m - waves of purplish-emsh wife, was the terror of the neigh- j b | | l o k i l a j r . x h e mouth was small , ami borhood. } a saucy smile , half aorrowful , half sad.

How so h o m d a coup le could h « r e | i D g e r e d on t h e cr imson l ips. " S y b e l , produced such a graceful and a l toge ther I f o r ^ ^ w o r l j c r i e d L e j,, 0 B touish-loveablo anil lovely c rea tu re as S y b e l , , m i . n t . Tonoh ing a sp r ing a t t h e back was a ques t ion of ten asked, and i w u - , o f the case, a ! « * of l a r k h a i r fell out . dered over no t a l i t t le by those who saw J e l l , ; w a l i p of pape r , o u which t h e remarkab le family. ; wri t ten Uie words, " Sybel , wife ol

Not Uie s l ightes t resemblsncs did Hie L e „ n , r . , Aahmore, Hart, -more lands , gtr l hea r t o he r reputed parenta . S h e 1 ^ 1 ^ . •• T h e r e were a package of was smr. 1 as a fairy, and dark a a a S p a n - l e t t o n l M ( j , b roken aeal ring, and , last mrd, wiUi b ig , shining, s tar ry eyes, and j , ^ miUniithod diary, 'on : g h t t e n n g masses of ebony hair , U B g o back, gen t l emen , " said that floated nncoi.l iucd over he r a h o u l - j N e < ] f o e l ^ u w i ( M ) p ^ v i d e n e e l ' 0 " - , , , , lias placed i t i n out Dower to unravel a

It was one of her wild r ides, when d t t r k c r i m c , U B r e t u r u to Uie outer monnted ou he r black horse Hess, lua t j , - ftnd r y a d t h i t < i i a r y i w | l i c h p, t h « p B

Ned had seen her first. She was iu t h e - w j i j g j v e m t ) i e c lue to th is horr ible act of leaping her horse over a b n s l l i n g mys te ry . " fence, when he r nkirt caught u|ion a

. . . J . l - M P i i g b " 1 ol ii o J S r i . K in U.« ol was rewarded by r e o e m i g tlianlui f rom n U e n u M I i ttnd o l p ^

111 n ? . I m a n ^ ^ l j . ^ e . i h e r vlafte.1 a n d people seen; then thera was

™ 111. j u u i . B p ; n l l m . U m . . U I , ' A b i u u r r , ol

resul t was anyth ing bu t p leasant ; b u t b , 1 nnnialied He it known

r " zar S h t f ; 1 s i i i r s s his chagriD, <letermine«l, howev. r, at ^ d T o l l u w i l l o u g h b y , of WiUoughby he end of tlie year , t o return and claim 1 U 1 ] E o g U u d | ^ ^ ( m r d p f t U l , t

' so ' , with one last pMsionate n o t i n g ^ f i ' l ^ e w e r e n ' with Sybel , Ne,l w e n t ^ . y on l/is t r a ^ a S t ^ J f e u Z X

' benefit of mv hea l th , and tha t of my T h e first six monUis passed drag- daugh te r Svbel , who accompanied us

giugly, a n d found h i m , with two b r o t h - ; We s topped on tho 10th day of J u n e , e r tourists , exploring t h e p i c tu r e sque j Jg—, a t Al lonby 's for t h e n ight , and 00-seenes of S wUand. Along i ts winding oupied ad jo in ing rooms. 1 was tired s t reams and quaintly l ieant i ful -and-1 u i a weak, .and re t i red early. Willough-scajies, Ned dreamed aud whiled away b y deOktod iMtdiUntsU'd o u boat ; bu t thi! day a tha t interrene ' ' . between h i m . {I smiUd a t t h e idea. L o r d J o h n earrieil self aud t h e appointed t ime of h is re , a l e a the r I tog filled wi th guineas, and tu rn . R u t there was someth ing I n ; t h e innkeeper accidental ly entered store t h a t he did no t expect . i h is room as WiUoughby placed

Ono af te rnoon , in t i n n i n g a s h a r p , i t unde r h is pillow. Allonby angle iu t h e road, the young men came itogged pardon, a n a WiUoughby got suddenly u|ion an old ru in , s t and ing in 1 in to beo, a f t e r f as ten ing the door. I Mild relief niton a rock, a t whose base About two o r th ree o'clock 1 heard a llowi d a turg id s i r ' o m tha t empt ied ita | hea r t r end ing moan. I t r ied to rise, waters in a deep, dark t a m in t h e glou b u t fo r a moment could not do so. below. , Agsin tha t pruan, aud dragging myself

T h o buUding was long and low, wi th to the door , I beheld Allonby carrying a s lant ing roof, over which two tall , my murde red f r iend down the stair . narrow ch imneys rose gr imly up r igh t . 1 T h e blood waa running freely f rom a l ike sent ine ls keeping guard over some 1 s tab in the breas t , aud his night sliirt deser ted fields of carnage. T h o win- was crimson with gore . With a sort of dows were short and wide, a n d tna < horribln fascination I crept on nfu>r the doors heavy and deeply set in massive innkeeper . H e went down—down -fnnneH, Hi'iggeative of s t r eng th and down in to t h e dnngeoi i ; and I—I fol-long-continued endurance . T h e casings lowed h im on. I saw them dig a grave and sil ls upon which once hail lieon the in OM r o r n e r of thia horr ible moai , and deep coat ing of dark green paint were then, with Ma WUn'a he lp , he Uuaw the now faded, and tho old bui ld ing wore body into i t . Then they lioth went to an air of gloom aud desolation no t of ten work, and t h e ^ilut fe l l with a dul l , seen iu these modern days. Over Uie h e a v y j h u d tato Um grave. Finally it entrance-way still h u n g a faded sign, waa done , a n d a long mound of f resh which creaked s n d groaned dismally in 1 e a r t h l a y heaped in t h e c o m e r . When every g u s t of wind, procla iming that i t waa dope, I aank hack in t h e ahadow Uie quee r old s t ruc ture was ono« known: of t b e i r o i s teps a n d groaned, as t h e " A l l o n b y I n n . " Tlie name faint with h o n o r . Tho guil ty aroused Ned ' s curiosi ly. coup le g lanced haatfly • round , bu t d id

" B y J o v e ! " I ' l l mako a sketch of this not see m e : and t hey r an u p Uie steps, r ooke ry , " cried Dahlgren, who was a and I heard t h o door cloae with a heavy k ind of amateur ar t is t , and del ighted jar. Now, I have exhausted my feeble in p u t t i n g on canvas tho queereet of s t r e n g t h in a t t empUng t o t p e n the great Isndscapes, and all odd bi ts of qua in t - door . I have screamed unt i l the sound ness tha t .Minn under h is uotice. " T h i s • of aiyivoice haa become a terror . Tlie mus t b e t h e old ooncem our host was 1 pangs of t b i i a t a n d h u n g e r w a m m e ta lk ing about tha t ramor says haa a tha t if he lp doea not a m v o shuit ly, I ghost . 'I here 's t h r ee of nr . Suppose shall soon become Uko that still, insni-woezplore tho 'castle gray ? ' " oontiuued maUi th ing lieueath yonder heap of clay. Dah lg ren , l ightly. I f ea r fo r t h e fa te of my child, and by

Wherefore t h e plaintiff' prays Uie judg ment feudant also fo r this action. county , 2 townshiiis, Hayes 74, Allen

T h e facta in the case aro such as t o 554, iJemocral ic gain 53; Washington >1 all t h o county, M townships, Hayes 104l!, Allen

tic gaii ' __ ty, K townshijiM, Hayes 11:15, Allen 127,

unty, 004, Democrsli t : gain .'H; Wayne coun-

wsrrant a fu l l development c i rcumstances without reservation. The answer of de fendan t i s n o t ye t tiled. r . , i i

d e m o c r a t i c ga in 12!>; Wyahdot te coun-t n u v v 1 ty, 1 township , "Hays 15j, Allen W, Re-in the Supremo C o u r t of New York, publican ga in 2.

genera l t e rm, Tuesday morn ing , Oct . The Republ ican s u b c o m m i t t e e claim 5 th , J u d g e s Davis and Rrady rendered Hayes ' election by 10,000 major i ty , decisions, g iving the i r opinion confirm- iowa. ing J u d g e Rarre t t ' s o rde r in Chambers ReluniH received from tho several deny ing a motion to vacate im o rde r of couat ies iud ica tea Republ ican major i ty a r res t ou t h e six million dollar au i t in the stato of f rom 2r,000 t o ^0,000. against W m . M. Tweed, or to reduce T h e r e ore Democrat ic ga ins in several the three mUIion dol lar bail. Another counties, and largo I tepubl ican gains in decision was given t h rough J u d g e D a - , others. vis revers ing J u d g e Donohue ' s o rder . T h e state Regis ter says t h e Repnblic-f rom whicli the jieople appealed, ro- ans will have a t least a pa r ty ma-qu i r ing a bill of pa r t i cu la r s as to f raud- jor i ty on jo in t ballot in the Legis la ture . u lent bills and vouchers complained of by the peo j le. To live is not merely to breathe , i t i

T h e Good Templa r s of San Franc i s to act ; i t is to m a k e use of ou r organs , co have n a m e ! a lodge a f t e r Lot ta , f i e faculties, of all those |)erts of l i t t le actress, cal l ing it tho " L o t t a ourselves which give us the fee l ing of L o d g e . " They never saw LoUa lie- existence. I h o man who has lived tween acts, hold ing ha rd t o a straw, wiUi longest is not the man who haa counted her pre t ty self a t o n e end and a fotod ra"*1 J " " 1 ' . I '" *''<> has enjoyed mint j u l ep a t the oilier. ' ' f e most . Such a o u j was bur ied a

hundn-d venrs old, bul Jus was dead T h k deb t of Michigan was reduced from his bir th. H e would have gained

near ly 81^3,000 d u r i n g t h e fiscal yea r j by d y i n g y o u n g ; at least, ho would have j u s t closed. , lived till tha i t ime.—Rousseau.

Lady Wil longhby arr ived on the fifth day, aud with a few f r i ends went down into tha*. gloomy dungeon where no long a t ime t h e murde red body ol he r

nsband hod s lept tha t last sloen. r" handaome oofflcs contained all tha t hosbiind b o d j l e p t I hut last sleep. Two

was luft of those so dear to tho living.

Tho day t h a t Sybel was reinstated in the house of he r f a the r s saw t h e inn-keeper aud h is guil ty wife hanging on tho gallows. Ret r ibut ion , though late, hail como to them a t last,

• • • » • » » A yea r later, and t h e old church bolls

rang ou t it merry wedding |>eal, and down i u wide, old aisles filed a wed-ding par ty . Htanding whore the broad beams of tho sun shono on them through tho stained-glass fpancs , and where I rum the a l te r tho snbUmo per -fumn of ra re flowers Uiat carpeted t ne i r way filled tho air wi th f ragrance, Uie white-haired priest bound them to-gether , and Sybel, d a u g h t e r of t h e bar -nut of Ashmorelauds, bycamo the wife of tho banker ' s heir.

A Cal l fo rnU City One Hundred a n d Eighty Thousand Y e a n Old.

From the SdcnllAc Auirrloan. In tho cur ren t n u m b e r of t h e Over-

land Monthly a California geologist re-views tho geological evidence cf tho an-t iqui ty of a h u m a n s ' . t t l i 'meut near the present town of Cherokee, in tha t state, aud es t imates tho age of that most ancient of discovered towns to lie no t less than 180,000 years I

T h e traces in quesUun are numeroua s tone mortars , found in undis turbed white and yellow gravel of a subaqneona formation, not fluviaUle, under ly ing the vast sheets of volcanic rock of which Table Mounta in is a part . I n oue in-stance a mor ta r was found s tand ing u p r ight , with the pesUe in it , apparen t ly just s s i t had been l e f t by iU owner. I n some cases Uie mor ta rs have boon f o u n d at the depUi uf for ty fee t f rom tho sar -face of tho gravel under ly ing Tab le Moiintain. Tim dis t r ibut ion of the morUrs is such as t o indicate with great

Ci t ivenesatho fo rmer existence of a nan set t lement on t h a t ancient beach

when tho water s tood near the level a t which they oecnr ; a t i m j anter ior to tho volcanic o n t p o n r i u g which T a b l e MuunUin records, a n d anter ior t o t h e glacial o|ioch.

T h o recent geological his tory of t h a t region may Ui br ief ly summed as fol- . lows; I ' ruvious t o the placing of t h e mortars in thu ttositioii in which they have been found, and early and midd le ter t iary hcii level had receded to t h e IMisition of t h e coal beds under ly ing Tab le MoiintAin, fu l ly one thouaana feet below thu level uf Cherokee. Sub-sequent ly , in tho pliocene period, t he r e was a lu r the r subs idence of abou t fifteen hundred foot, something l ike aix hundred fee t occur r ing a f t e r the mor-tars had been abandoned . All thia, aa has been noticed, took place before the volcanic overflows wiiioh covered u p aU t h e ancient dr.lritu* of tho region, in-c lud ing tha t of t h e ancient rivers (whoae gravels have fu rn i shod so much uf t h e gold of Califoruia. > T h e geological age uf the river per iod was determined by Lesquereux f ium specimens indicat ing a flora of tho pl ioceno age, r e u i n i n g some charactorist o miocene fo rms .

Af te r the volcanic period t h e hind rose again, the t imo of emergence, embrac-ing Uio glacial per iod and thu now ero-d i n g period in tlie s ierra, d u r i n g which tbe s lates and t h o bard metamorphio green stone, a u d tho grani tes were slashed with canous th roe thousand fee t by tho action of icu nnd running water . Tak ing Uio ra les of continental movement de te rmined by LyeU, ou r geologist , calculates that tho t ime re-qui red fo r the changes t h u s ou t l ined could not have been less than e ighteen hundrod centur ies . F o r a p i n o d so so long p reced ing a glacial epoch as the t imo when anc ien t Chorokeu wi.s bur ied by thu waters of thu advancing sea, his es t imato is cer ta inly nut extravagant , t hough it dues t ranscend so enormously tho t ime men have been accus tomed to allow fo r u-si 's residenue on ear th .

A Clergyman f o r S lug .S lag . rmni lha X. V. Hun.

Yesterday, Reco ide r H a c k e t t aeu-t enced Thomas J . Weeks, a Rapt i s t c le rgyman, of J e r s e y City, to th ree

ad been indicted for grand larceny ng s to len gooda. T h e testi-

mony showed tha t hu conspired with

Agreed I" they cried, ud Ni

thu l ight of the fast-dying lamp I be-you to whom thia MS. Aud Ned, t u ru ing t h e knob of the aeecii a n d jpray .

I door , in an iiiMUnt they were in tha 1 0 *7 t h a t yon leave no atone 1111 : gloomy old building, aud gazing curioua- t u r n e d to laarn he r f a te , and br ing to ! ly in to iU privacy. Thu pape r was jostioo H u g h A l l o t b y and hw wife,

peel ing away f rom the walls, a u d hung " U o m I here soleniulv charge with the ] iu long str ips that rat t led mysteriously; j PBTdcr of LOM J o h n WiUoughby, of

and Iho dus t , the ga the r ing of yeara, 1 WiUoughby Hal l . Here , 111 my living ; s ta r t , d u p iu thick clouds, as t b e auda- tomb, by t h e grave of t h a t m a r d e r e d | cious fee t stalked del iberately through ' r i e n d , I bid the world * last farewell . ! tho loug-forsakeu rooms- '1'Ue journal d ropped f iom OmishjF H i At t h e eud of Uie corridor u p sUira , 1 h a n d , and he s p r a n g excitedly to h is : they came to a barred door. I t yielded • ' e e t -I to the i r uni ted eflforta, anil they enter- " W e shall act , gent lemen, and that led a large l iedroon. Iu ono corner immedia te ly . 1 ahail offer a reward fo r s tood a high-poet bedstead. A wash- Al iouby ' s arrest , and send telep r ams to s tand occupied thu spa ie near Iho Ashmor«ilands aud WiUoughby H a l l . "

I g ra ted window; and a carpet , wom aud " B o still V u u d Ned, put t ing h is moth eaten, covored t h e lioor. hauils to h i t head . " H e r e is H u g h

i D a r k red sUins covered t b e sheets, Al l iu iby 'aaddreas ; havo h im b rough t to j yel low wilh age, a^d t h e pil lows were • justice as soon as possible. Tho Rar-, stiff a n d hard , and with tho s a m e rod- onet 'a daugh te r ia l iving wiUi them as i dish color. Ned shuddered . the i r own cluii^.ao i t wiU not bo dilli-1 " l i l o o d ! " said Frank Ormsby , who c u l t to u d Inftl I n t h a meant ime the 1 was s tudy ing fo r t b e medieel profess ion, widow of tho murde red lord mos t be i and theieforn was qualified to speak. appr ised. I am jiositive that l a d y Ash-j An inner door suggebted m o r e mys- m o r e did no t survive Uio disappearance

tory, which, upon entering, proved to .ol hur husband a year. I remember t h e 1 l>e a bedroom similar to Iho tine they huu aud cry made at Uie time.

yea rs of hard lals ir in a ta le prison. H e hi • - - • •

nd y

ono Henry Z imber , a clerk fo r J o s e p h 1) Wes t , of 40 Cor t laudt s t ree t , to sell Uie pr isoner l igh tn ing rods a t a leaa pr ice than he hud been ucoustomed to pay West . H e t r ied l i n t , to ge t them of West, with whom ho h a d been deal-ing, a t a lower llgiiro than nsnal , a n d upon be ing re fused , approached Zimlier with the propoaHion t o buy a t t h e r e d u c e d price, a t t h e aame t ime tel l ing h im thai , aa t b e d e r k uf Weat, ho o u g h t t o ge t moru pay fo r h is services. Zimlier took Iho h in t , a n d sold h im 750 feet of rode, a n d omi t ted to rui>ort the t ranaacl ion to hia employer . T h e goods wero t r aced t o tho clergyman a t 213 Pear l a t r e e t Tlie prisoner sa id be was in want, a n d hia family sick. H e knew i t was wrong, b u t in tended , when lie got money enough, to moke it good to W e s t Re-corder Hacke t t told tho j n r y tha t t h e

tirisouer at the bar was an ordained laptist minister , nnd tha t h e had de-

bauched t h e hones ty of t h e man Zim-be r b y h is undc r i ca l pro]>os£l. The ju ry rendered a verdict ol " g t u l t y uf receiving stolen goods, knowing the same to be s tolon."

A U r r a t Hunter .

Rel 'eville, ( ) . , has a champion h u n t e r t.i Ixjimt of . His name is t ioorge bit-tenbanner . H e does not spor t a 8150 breech-loading gun , warronted to kill a prairie chicken a t tho d is tance of 200 yards , bu t , on Uie cont ra r r , ho is con-tented with an old flint lock musket that does not look to l»o worth 82.50. Nei ther dues (loorgo drive a fancy tu rn-out, b u t d r ives a di lspidated old maro to a r ickety wsg.m Uiat only holds to-gether by thu force cf hab i t ; and, s t runge to say, his favorite hunt ing-dog is a common cu r Uiat was b rough t up a l smt town, and never saw a prairie chicken m til he was five years old. Hut Ri t tenbauner unde r sUnaa tho nat-ure of his game, and has made a s t udy of i ts h a b i u , a n d knows when and whero i t can lie found in the gieatent abund auce, and a l s m t 4 i*. u . he may lie seen with bis Htrango acrout remeuU heading for the oonntry, and about 9 o'clock ho ia almost sure to re turn with f rom fif ty to sixty roas t ing eara and lialf a dozen fine meions ly ing snugly in t h e botton of h is l i t t le wagon.

" I ' l l Dine with You T o - d a y . "

An old por twardon, who served many years ago in t h a t capacity in o a r city, was noted for the way i < which he al-way* managud to ga the r hia dinnera gra t i s aboard of tho vesiels ly ing in port.

H e was anyth ing b u t a bon ulvant, bu t was a lways very anxions to know in advance what they wore going to have f u r d inner . I t was only h i s Tittle way of making tho at tack, you see—not an uncommon one, even in t h i s day. On one occasion, assuming an a i r of quie t concern in t h e mat te r of t h e cnrlr, he asked the stoward of a Down-Easter what he was go ing to have for d inner tha t day. " W e l l , ' repl ied the , steward, " wo shall have wimc f o a soup to com-menoo with, and then a piece of corned beef ." " Say no more I aay no m o r e ! " repl ied t h e bisirdcr. " I shall d ine with y o u t o - d a y . " — . V c v Orleans Picayune.

J a c k D o w m n o , a gamble r of Chica-go, offered a Times ' repor te r recently, a 81,(100 bill fo r no oUier reason than t lat ho (Downing) bad won d u r i n g the day $40,IKK). H( had iu h is pocket at tho t ime forty 31,IKK) bills. T h e report-e r r e fused tho gif t . His real n a n e is Thomas Oliver f h o m p e o u .

n w k e y ' s Song.

r a i s i s r rTAins i sE .

There are ninety and nine that aafely lay lu the •haltsr of lbs fold.

Bat ous was out ou the hllla away Far off from ths gates of gold;

Away ou the mountains wOd and bare, . Awsy from the tender Shepbsrd'a care.

botd thou haat hare thy ninety and nine, Are th«y not enough for Thee )

Out the Shepherd mads anawsr thia of n ine Haa wandered awai from me.

And allhrmfli tbe road be sough and atsep I go tothe desert U) (Ind my aheep.

Dot none of Ihs ranaomsd ever knew. How deep were tbe waters eroared.

Nor bow dark waa the night that the Lord pasted through

Ere bs found his shesp that waa lost, Out on ths dssert he hssrd its ery, 8iok and helpless and ready to die.

Lord, whence are those blood drops all tho way That mark out ths mountain track?

They wera shed for one who bsd gone astray Ere lbs Shepherd oould brisg him bark.

Lord, wheoos are Thy banda so rent and torn? They a n plerosd to-night by many a thorn

And all through ths mountain's thunder rirsn And up from lbs rooky steep

mere rose a cry to the gata of Hsaven, "Rejotos, I tuffs round my abesp!"

And lbs angsla rs-ooho around Ihs throne, "Itejuioe, for lbs Lord brings back His own."

u to aloep with one eyeopen . Aa 1 tho chicken goes t o roost i t ia a

All Sarta.

A d ibulodh old man said t h e reason he couldn ' t d r ink water waa because i t taatea so of sinnera ainoe the flood.

K ino K a l a k a u a ia t h e only nat ive of t h e Sandwich Is landa who spo r t s a silk hat . H o bought one whila in Chicago.

L e a ax to ale soon aa t h e chicken goes 1 good t ime fo r the fox.

T h e laat surv iv ing child of J o h n C. Calhoun, the Sou th OaroUna s ta tesman, died recently in t h a t atate.

MABSAcntTgrrTH ia p rodnc ing a supe-rior art icle of cod -u re r oU f rom dog-fish.

Cuba in a aingle yea r exported bees-wax and honey to t o e a m o u n t of 8650,-000.

A sum of £76,000 ia about to b e s p e n t in mount ing t h e for t ress of Oib ra l t a r with 88-ton guna.

Jockeys are advised to go Was t be-cauae there ia a lways a Rac ine Wiacon-ain.

A m a b b i f d woman h a s been i n a t r a a o e atale for aix we tka , a n d he r hnabaDd re-lusod to send f o r a doctor. H e saya ho in tenda to en joy a q u i e t ! Ime as long s s poaaible.

Siz-iNcn alligatora are worth GO cents apiece in Now Orleans, Dig ones are measured off t o cuatomera a t SS a a yard.

A son of Abdel -Kader has arr ived in Paria for t h e purpoae of t r a n s l a t i s g in to F rench a work 011 Afr ican homes , which h e haa just pub l i shed in Arabia .

" Jamb," said a wag, " it 'a all over t o w n . "

" Wha t ' s all over town 7" " M a d . " J ane ' s eyes d ropped . T h e amoun t of exports of beada f r o m

Vienna, to all par te of t h e world reach-es the enormoua sum of 313,000 pounds sterl ing, or nearly 81.600,000.

A b w e e t j K U t o planta t ion of 700 acres, near AUanta, Oa. , is expucted t o yield 40,000 bushe l s of the favor i te edi-ble.

0 verwobk is auUiortativoly announced as the cause of most of the insanity among t b e pa t ien t s in t h e Be th lehem HospiUl , London .

W h e n a chapdenenncea t h e edi tor of a paper aa " a l y r e " shou ldn ' t he be made to Apologize 1—Oiinmercial Ad-verllscr.

An Ohio Iwy a wallowed four or five of t h e wheels of an eight-day clock, and he has kep t Uie whole family " r n n -n i n g " ever since t h e e v e n t

A l l Uie t roops of t h e Rr i t i sh Empi r e are to b e Hrtued with t h e new Mart in-Henry rif le a t t h e e u d of t h e flnancial year.

Youmo L a d y — " Well, now, and w h a t did the Israel i tes d o af ter thoy crossed tho R e d Sea I " S h a r p Qir l (eagerly): " I ' leaae, t hey p u t on Uieir d r y th ings . "

T h k chap who go t a no te f rom his g i r l s sy ing , " B e e ou h a n d th i s even-ing," sent he r a at iuging reply 011 tho subjec t of or thography.

T h k total value of Brit ish expor ts of home, foreign and colonial p roduce ia now more than double what it waa in 1800, having risen f rom £28,000,030 to £58,000,000 sterling.

W b b n you see a g rea t b ig man kncck-ing croquet balla u p and down a lawn you may make n p you r miod t h a t t h e

Senins who invented t h e buck-saw idu' t know what he waa about . I t is no t adviaable, a f t e r h i t t ing a

ball in tha national game, t o ait down; for you are likely t o be declared " o a t , " even though yon are on you r baso.— tHnchmaii Timet.

A PAIB of s t a i n tha t ordinar i ly a re as soUd as a rock will s t r add le in the j o i n u and creak and crack toge ther with all the f e r r o r of a t h u n d e r d a p when one ia t ry ing to c l imb them noueleas ly late a t n igh t .—Ful tun Timet.

" K b e p 'em alive boys, keep 'em alive; dead men pay no bi l ls ," ia what an old doctor said to a couple of young scions juat en te r ing in to medical prac-tice.

" I r a dog ' s taU ia c u t off entirely, wiU i t co t in te r fe re with hia looomo-tion 7" " Not exactly. I t will not af-fect hia carr iage, ho t i t will s top hia wsggin ' . "

A woman is very like a 4 e U l e , if you o o v e to Uiink of it. Sbo ainga away ao pleassnUy—then she s tone—and when you lesst exjieet it, she bo i l s J u d y .

An tanning I perfected in D e t r o i t Several meet ings of the shsreholdera .have a l ready be<n held with thia view.

T u b fol lowing ia the copy of a la t ter reoeuUy aent to a gent leman in Eng land by an insuraaoo agent : t ' D c a r air—I hope to give you a cal l to-morrow or Wedueaday, on my way to Chard , and shsU be del ighted to take you r l i fe . "

L i e u t e n a n t Condou , in charge of the English survey of I 'slostine, th inks ho hss found t h e veri table city a n d cave of Adullam. I t ia a place in t h e low coun-t ry of J u d a h , called Aydel-Mich. I t is between O a t h and Beth lehem, In the upper pa r t of the Wady Bur .

Tennxson h s s 200 sheep , and is, therefore , 109 ahead of M a r y . - A o u i s -ville Com icr-Journal. W h a t ' s tho ewes now of such a remark as tha t , whether i t ' s t rue or not I - St. Louit IlcpulAicatu Vory f b e e p jokes, gen t l emen .—Chicayo Timet.

S l a n o is bo th s t rong a n d weak. I t a s t rength consists iu the abiUty to ex-press in it , nharp and nervous aud fnU, the idea in tended t o be conveyed. I ta weakness ia in t h e fac t t h a t i t is t h e lan-guage of tho uurefiuod, tho uneduca-t e d , t h e Xaw.—Philadelphia North

American. .

An Ital ian t ravel ing iu company wi th a t r u e so j of New E u g l a n d , remarked , with much enthus iasm, in h is foroiga accent , " S a r , you have no del ights m America t h a t "we have in I ta ly . Wo have there , sar, tho beau t i fu l sky—the lino landscape . W e have Utere, sar,Ve-suvious, tha t sends i ts fire to t h e H e a v e n s ! " Tho t r u e Yankee boy stood i t long enough—his p r ide came u p — h e turned round to lho I t a l i an before he had time to le t his liands fsl l f rom their ges tures of admira t ion , and with s tone of impatienoe, repl ied, " Y o n r Vesu-vius ! We've got a Niagara will p u t her out iu five minutes >"

nils over I

n o r g a n i u t i o n fo r t h e purpoae of l ing b ides by s t eam ia abou t to lie

Awkward .

Jnr j . oiir.rrra ooonwi.x.

An 1 roalU'a s n ^ i y l lu be marnol Tn one ot our rlana! I in afraid

That if vory muuh lunger nho Urried Hoi dogroo would Im U. XL-did Maid.

" 1 know her ?" 01, yon, or I I honglit *0 i Hut I'm nioro than incllnfd to liollsvo

1 wan wroag. I'm tbe fftllow fin- aonght so, list •midu't daceiv*.

"You're mirprli-od ?" 1 Imagluod yon nuuld bo; Il'S a'lbtiig yon say little about 1

1 csdd Ik< -

Whero five bushols of wood ashes, the IlfKOCKIfOE IM WALL STREET. yield per acre was 12,907 pounds , a gain of 4,105 pounds. Where tb rea bushels * t l r r roharn 'a Kaprrlmr* Aneas ihe Rath of sal t were sown per acre , t h o yield I „ . , , . r i u .. . „ , , «•* <uNft • . special CorrM>|Mtidriirr Nrv Tork Oratilile. wm pontidii, a CRln p r r nrr* of Uikjii my word, I don ' t nii'lemtiiml 5,227 pounds \ \ here 20 loails of ranek I Wal l atreet. I have had errands down IHiincro w e r e b n l on, Ihe yield waa 18,816, ji,,,,,, H ( , V o n i l l i m „ H h ^ l y , imd I have INmudt, a gam of 5,(171 pounds . Where t l l o | m , l k t . r R U U li to see 20 lo.uls of horse mauiiro wero laid on, i r , discover how they nmke Uie yie 'd was U 080 pounds, a gain of „ 1 ( , i r l i v i n ( f I j t , t U l , , i ( w . r i iM . B n

0 , 2 « l«>u''d". f b s s o are t v a u l u which ( l h l i r „ H i | v , , r > . . . . .d , nm,,.). B l l l l then indicate tba t there are fertiliaera whiob ! „ „ „ w i , 1 C p i v J w , j l i m N , , n l K M l t

will modt ice ss goo,l r a u l U sa dIusUt. | ra(1Ht i r i v i a , j j . A broker 's ofilc. For matunoe, the iilasb-r y i e l d c l a gain I jlllM a

1 no "

But then we must remember. T e n n y - ' A >tonderlui Snrglcal Operat ion. ' . r Iv*•K»' ,

son is a oountry gontlenmn nnd l.md- Tlie wonderful surgical operation per- V E R I J 5 I V I O O R A T O R * owner, and country geutlenien, n* we formed on lho jM-rHon of Clara Morris, T h a a e l f i i B r i - | * " peraonVwaiwc know, do of ten luko to (nriuiiiK tbclr i tho well-known New York actress, in m o v * a l l m o r b U |M| • h o n l d a d a p t t k a

bad m a l t r r f , I B i'aar to Ih r l r tm-. . . . 1 " dlvldwal ronal l - '

t n t l o u , ft-om m tcaapMMfVill

I 1)0 desk ami table, some chslrs, a Tuaa SH .Sa-S a rA-n aa Willi c-nim in- - . . . r __ " [III-. » mm

-Did - l ' I,IV.. n i . . r There . . - n ' t a douU 6 1 •M ' r 9 ' ° ^ b o n a B l " n r * 1 walerco. i ler , snd s little telegraphic in-Why, Mis Jn^t throw herself at mv brad, Hill! gave an lucreaso of i l pe r coiit-, o r , t t n , m e u t (hat t icks and unwinds pa j s r

Hut 1 knew aha'd no huart and l a « braina; " e ^ y a ^ n more grass pe r SCW IU tho ^ ^ ^ ^ tn rce years , gold, uo silver, no greenbacks, uo

{ slmros or stocks, ns they call them, are

own land. I'.sits, though, huvo often 1'sris, is descrils^l in a le t ter f rom u „ some other business to attend to tlmn fr iend of the lsdy. Miss Morr is 'd isease a i a u p i y i n g iu Q that of wri t ing poetry. S smue l was cu rva tu re of the spine. T h r e e years p ' ; " •! ^ . " I togers w m 11 l i n k e r . Mr. Mor- ago i t could probably have been arrest- w* a i i i v ^ a r a u Q a acMnUnix ' tVah ris, tho an lho r of " T h o E a r t h l r I 'sra- ed, bu t it wa< a crisis in he r profession, I u r iha • tomath , ^ ^ rvri. f o r a l l * t -d i se , " a wonderful po-in, is an utiliol- and ujhiii succeas in si irmotiul ing msny - t ^ r r " H f l J L U l 'n* n - r r ' n '

i s te re r in ( jneen ' s Sijuare, London—wit-<ol» tac l . s her whole f u t u r e seemed to KiKVi'vti t h k 1 W lir iu 'ra a r M I ness, some chairs in my studv nt home. (|e|a-nd, and she could not spare the b i . o u i i , wUImii B A art. a n d Bawaia ,

" T h e Anti Corn Law Itl iyinor," that time for medlot l Irealuient. A sea voy- S ? h e w h . u m l - L S true, b u t much uoglooted |mmiI, was a ugu failed entirely to produco sny rh inc ry , r n n u v b y m c h d r n i

Weekly Wisconsin Threo Mouths P e s t Pnid

AjuI thnuch iiiiinoy will bcIIIu a liroacl bill. It won't wash oil ntaiuH. .IfnllrrMwra mul llrriitlnc.

Tl,e e a , | y autnmn | n . l n t | i s sffonl ss j ( ) f w r „ l l r v m , 1 ^ H i t m i ] j,,

Ih i " " ' " i . ^ T ' " i e chairs, and ono msn siU by the tel. ..f tho year for making s n d repai r ing [ _ ; l . . , icker" every-

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(N-cur a t t r r t 'a lng a Krw Uowa or

DE. EADWAY 'S

Sarsaparillian Resolvent,

T H E UREAT B L 0 0 U P I K I F I E K .

man, if nut a f anner . Indeed, givnn the I highest med t»d author i t ies ubroad con- rIViu!m"r»d 1 r • i 1 r . Aa a KA reiiuisitu cul ture or genius in l b s farm- j firoied he r worat fears, and rondemned

er, farming, I she suibililc occupation for a f.irmer. er, farming, I should say, is a very {her to n terr ible operat ion, the same to " u w ^ E a r A i ^

hich 'Char les Sumner submit ted fur K n , j i n d ia *

"You're satonhdiod at l l i l i . M y duar follow, What (he dru.-edid I care for ht-r ago I

• z s z l z f s z z s r - j w s T r * r " " ^ I s z s s i s i ^ j £ ! r s s S S i ^ « Klirtod Vou M Uiink HO. «liugiu p tTf ic t readmcHs for iimij. A „if ( . r . . .un..,. , ,!, Mn.l mmikn «ii.i 1 , l^U I ,V^<V , r o u > , M %• one reuroadi - 0 f Mra . WorthinKtoo, M i * Oabriel lo Mew Y—* M»i.n n v a m . Dnr ia i iNTM.

, nun nui nu unti i i,;,., w i i i | Ihmiii/ inilniiwl with tlirt imvr . i -...i u . . w . « li.ais-s*. ^

1 the euro of tho same disease. I ts main WAV* MAFK. II.IW l ie UM IU I fea ture i . the burn ing oi tbe H ^ b of

S-mio young men wore coiivorsing in t ho back f rom tho ueck down to th a pr ivate room of the Mnison dJOr, | w , ih t wiih m l - h o t irons. The o|M>ration hy l b " " 1 ' . THY ITI Kor p a m p h l . l

H E A D A C H E r , l r . r a • " l-f n i lnntra . W i III- laOtVur N A l X o U NMI.'V f t A DK l O I ' T I I -

In oril* r lli«l r j may !ii% i V » t «"Br i7oV. ! , l"'

kw hVm ' r h r o n ' r III. I S U P E R I O R M E R I T S I. i:...| tpirllt. diuptxannr* of nakmM. Unci ar rhf ra .Dyaprp* ' , nwUi" l»l|'. Uicreoo »iul banlnru u( UmIi aixl mi

L— tU, JaMudlcr aad ' •" " " Wr.kLT n'l^ Hi.- pniprirlnn »lll !

IFemal* W«al i" | " 'od (I po«l.|> "I I" "iiy adilrr.. fur IlieaUnpnum. laeaaea. I table* fl ' '" olTrr *111 rniuln .'..'H m ill lii'*'riii(»*r I.I. •poonrnlI t aken I Tllo Wr.aai.v Ww.iikiv 1. a (•rut- IS mltimu |«.

r a n at tack or 8 I C K 11"'r- Artdn-.

CRAMER, AIKENS 4 CRAMEB, .Uliwaakra.

i rt'rrn«»h lncr»*»r«, ap no lu-'H" a*nir rrwUlfc

ffMitwui. cklm aotl imduiiriml fr ah aii.l flgun**.

Of her hlntury Tliuro waa Uany SIcKi-oau. aixty throu;

It wan alio that drove hnu to thu drinU ao -. '• Am 1 euro ?" As cau Ikj.

room ountter mid laugh, • , •, , 5Ae i play with their watch-chains, nnd the

warmth in It, to say n o t h i n g ..f its 1 , , ^ a l " t i c k e r " k .^ps reading f n . m clean, f r . ah mattress bus fur more

I warm I wholesomeneas. than one t h a t liai lieen

8h»'a a fchdnin^ coi|UPtte, and I know it; Hho hann't ths l.aat Ml of anul

Or an atom of tnith. "I)iMnu'( alio* I f / " No; bur fuoliugs aro nuder cjiitrol.

'i'hon it'a non>flnno to Hay alio ban bcanty, I pity the follmr aho'a caught.

It uuiBt lis a matter ol d ity With him, or bo's bjught.

^ . 'Vhn His deuce eau It tie ? Thoie'a Krod llakcr; Yon remnnibor htm ?- wotwl for the Nine;

Hot there lan't much fear that ho'd lata her; Ho wanta bluo blood, and not n ({old mlu .

"Chbken" Jouea? No, ho'a Uiarmtl. Twaa funny, •>

How he ran a. Uo race with Jim Trout, For tlie ' -elsak iradlii," waau'l It ? Money

He's got, and the gout.

"Tub" Abbot was awoet to her. Handy Mcdillum ! -ho muat ho Uio ono.

By Jove, It's old " Handy the dandy !" It'a not hu f I yivn np, then. I'm done,

/a it ono of ourelaas. are you mre. That Uie vnnu has seised for her prey?

Who's tlie follow'/ Int'a hare il I What ! yov (trr ?

Ttif (Ikkom tou mv !

~-SrrUi

wno csomeness than c u e tna t list l « e n ^ l i t U e U m | ' , | l l t t ^ s ou t u.o.1 a long t ime, and, therefore, for 1 f l o m ^ i t i D t o ^ , , n s k L . t

eeoiiumical reasons, «» well as leasons , H t h . . . j , ^ y . purely hygienic, it ia advisable that ^11 h e ] I | | t ^ ma'trenacs k- f r p . i o n t l y and tho rough . t h f l i m i U I l d t h e n he grows Iv c eaust-d and ronowed. The licks rai|f„y l f u l l „ , ..Ht. I W half, ' s a y s should Im, empt ied of the i r contents , be , ' » „ s t J o o a . lus r t e r , " evidently thoy ha i r , wool, mosa o r ih licks, skould ^ u o t u , . whole

T l i C . Z fraction will made swoet as when new. T h e hair And still nolss ly pnys any and wool will need beaUng, a u i u g and t o h im. They all continue u ,

I ed him with being imbued with tho now i Ureeley, nnd Sir Wm. Itclvin, the Democrat ic ideas. Alter hav ing ro | a t t end ing phyiiciau. Miss a r c - l e y also plied according to Ins conscience, he e i -1 w r i t c s a lotU-r to n New Yorker, in which c a imed, " W i l l , gentlemen, I will1 „[,« says : " Poor Clara was obliged to wager that , wi thout having dono any- H i t OI1 a i o w ohnir with he r buck bared, th ing to meri t it, 1 will got myself ar- Bhe went th rough the operalion rested before an hour ! " The lict was i w | | h he r faco polo and r igid as marble. t a k e n - t i f t y louis. Csderoiisse jumjied D r - i j j . i , ; , , ^ hm furnaco and t h e roar-iuto a cab, drove to tho Temple , nnd j u t ? 0 f t ] l 0 | i f t m o t hu t was to heat the soon r e tu rned in it sordid eostume; a ^ a white heat in a few seconds. Takes Place Sa tu rday , Dec. 2 5 , 1875, t a t t e red cap on h is head, t rowsers in ; Was d read fu l to hear , and whilo this was rags, hobnailed IkkiIs, ton i , m u d d y at I g 0 i D R o n prof , i j s i i raarkod wiUi a pon-thu heels. H e t u b b e d hia face a n d :

c i | t i i n lino the iron was to follow ou

thoir t icks and tack them wi th a m a t t ress needle. I n moss and shuck mat treeses there is a good deal of breaking

join in ana says pre fe r red at 67J . " This s ta tement ox cites a l i t t le man in the comer into Bay-

.•i: tresses tnero is a goou ueai oi oreaaiug ^ ^ . . t | | a t H j x n i i , | i o n OTrplU(,'l| a n d m r t i n g of material , whloh s..iUea « bo divided, and Northwest will in a line dust on the lower 1 • '

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of t h e : never declare 10

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- - - Capital Prize, SIOO.OOO. hand with dirt , and then beggad some e a c h side of Uie spine. Every touch of , . ' . ' „ ono t o follow him. ^ T h u s prepared^ he , the pencil r en t a thr i l l th rough Uio 1 r ' m * Aaiounllag to f502 , . )00 .

ALL IN COLD, ONE PUIZK TO IVKB* SIX TICKETS.

Only 2 0 , 0 0 0 TickeU, a t $50 .0U U. S

Cur rency . Trutha aud TveuUrtba lu Proportion.

entered a ca fe on t h e Boulevardo Pnis j ao l i sa to f rame of t h e poor victim, but sonniere, seaUul himself nt a table, and u,,, P rofessor had scarcely ended niak-called out , " Waiter 1 a bottle o f , jDg | h e pencil marks, when, with a c h a m p a g n e ! " T h o man licsituti-d n" il.wb, the iron was appl ied Ui tho ipiiv-instant , nnd then said m an under tone, 1 0 r i n g f o t m , m i i t was all over. Tho «' T h a t costs twelve francs." '• Well , I \ said i t wasaw have money to pay with. And he 0 ( U e r v & '

iwonderfu l exhibition

mattrens. x m s wbsuj imoiiiu mi oo r o - : qi v i- wi'ml' thia ' bad " t / i Ii01 drew f rom his pocket forty bank notes — ———— moved and replaced with froeli material, ' .TrihwoTt ^ u a^mmer resort "f » thousand f i ancs eudi , which h e j The Wire Uothes -L lne Agent. If mo«s cannot be procured , shucks will lTi o , 1 , , , l nr„ni< r f l i r « r e and the man '""d on tho table. The maHter of tho 1 A wire clotlies-lino agent calle.1 on a answer very well a saanba t i tn to . Those * iH tlm nrIlv on« who establ ishment sent at ouco fo r some well-to-do farmer nt Meridian, Cayuga who aro obl iged to buy now mat t resses " ' ' f ) ' . l h | i t t l

y sergeants-do-ville, and iu a few minu tes , county , N. Y., snd t r ied to sell liim a will find that by p u r c h a s i n g materials r. v t h " i „ the p re tended vagalioud wss saying to wire-clothes lino. T h e fa rmer doclinetl t-om/*i'ni aim luunnif wam».i uimagn

" p e r c e n t . . . . J * tho Commissary ot Police, " I am tho; and Uio s t ranger nuule h im an offer to « ' } " ' • " " " ' t - Unaie^uooa; Ku.r.u(r« r~ ' b i h n g contenipt. : Duko do Qramoiit-Caderousae. I had : oivo h im a line if h e ( tho fa rmer) would '

and making them up a b o u t rill bo saved. A Urst-cla 's hair mnt-

ni tnKIt TICKF.Ts and wrlle far ('leealar to

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Srnt. |ioai.|«ld, for ntall jirlrc. Liberal Ularounla to SoeMIra anrt CouTrnllnn".

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large y . x t e n d n l : it is | ' ) r - ' u k ( , t l j c ^ iwn aliove named und L-I

c C T R / C / > . localized at the

' I ^ C ^ n ^ l e L r ^ b y X l e r a T n b r o k e r , m . . . and bowl. 11.,even manufactories, each of which ^ i ^ r r ™ o r . ^ a .Tho W - r ^ s '

the cauta apiece. They a r e enrved and f l l l l r f r i f f , , . e n e d . The litUe man took i Vranne h:id L d e . J n . l for (be ar t inls on A , m t r " ' -

. Uu. i •• art* nxlxrwl l>) lb*-i > iiiiiu'fii Hoainn.* lu vihM lOMlirriirrof rlMll* 'i*M, iis'iirMl«i«.lnt rn in*

.III, inipiapaU. kblllrl d1-..» ^4. bra. pa iha n«r%. • ' ra.ftla.lfmal"'«• in^ltllila

lilrbllllt

Haw k'nr IVHl ttrm f.'a

T h o nliovo ques t ion New Yorker, we lieliove, satisfaclorily nnswerod. once tried tiie old experiment of dust in, , | „ . „ „ . the bees with flour ns tlfey loft the h i r e , ! the cloaed end and working toward t h o ,

b m i l v e n n c e d in collectinir honev from s ide to side suiiDorts tbe tick , . .. ?• i w i t h tin. oxctiplion of (hose two places, ol i tumcd another t n u n i p b over all their T b i s exiNirimcnt. however cannot bi. whilo tbo t ack inc is Im iiik dono T h i s " " w a n s lho stuck Lxchangu. .inly two est-ibjiNhaieii.s exis t fo r the compet i tors , and won new honors ior relied on for tho s i m n l o ' r e a s o n Unit f ramework cau lie imnrovised eaailv bv ^ ' l , , l l o r went, i h o exchange, as t rade—one iu Uerlin and tho other in Americn. Tlioy have jus t boon awarded

completely covered, bears a close re-semblance to flonr, and migh t readily

' ! * i T ^ r u *T , r 0 n i . l h e . r : ^ r y v a - T t'H.k i F r a n c e had to depend for t h e ar t ic le on . . wing. I t is on r belief that thev doldom • t ra lgh t , c tmred tot t h a ^ e a o j t h e 1Ue t o t l i e m i l l d | u 0 , l h e r o o m t i n to , Eng land , from which country were oh- .Whk-v a Missouri -ng inee r di tched ven tu re more than Uirci miles f rom I maltreaa and alr ight fo r t h e t o p and h e t h t ) » Western Union | u i in .d all the metallic pens that were h is t ra in , ho faintly asked : " D i d it kill | homo, fo r wo hove known them to Iw .n | IwMon*. T h e s t r a i g h t needlea, s h a r p a t I w j •• a n i l t i u , , 0 ]10 u , 8 hou t , | used throughout the world. T h o pro- » n y <"'« l « " « 'I l"'" • > ' » " ' , 1 " ' " ' " I -a irtarvmg condit ion when another api- Ixrth e n d . , better for ordinary use . . N e w T M i n M l i e o I hero you are, n e ^ ! ^ s a . H h S K ne ms ufacture , fet- NUe: ' ' Thev a n s w c m l t h a t three s u c h " ' y " " I , u ' ' r . • l ! U l h

n ? Tennessee !" at lho top of bis , f . . red almost at the outset by lho eVents were Ivii.g .lead. " Then 1 dm happy I" {Hu , w„ . 'l i ^ . u i W , , i l 0 1 , 0 WUB t o u t i n g a of 1K48, was af terwords very rapid: nnd ho sighetl, aud was soon no more.

isn hybr ids tha t q u c i s Viavo mc't with Heeoes aud make them into mattreas.-", ^ ^ d b e g l n l o g o u t S d h S 1 d U ' l L r X - n t of I t o I r ' r e n ^ H k a v y s r e p K « l for hor'ses; nono 2 3 A 2 0 R A N D O L P H 8 t : , C H I C A C O . dromw which were known to Ix. a t least ; for coarse wool is bet ter t h su hair for

atKl e n il tbrr <1

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here tho little man met me. H h was weary bi fore t hey are fou r o r even I thiu woolen mattress la id iiiwu a tick j i..,.,,!.:..,, i i . , h,.:.! i.„ i.,..! jm t heard a •Jiree mU«i u a a y from home. filled with straw m a k e , almoat as luxu-1 feM^d ~ n W n K A i S S t

n ' Z w h l Z i I I Z ' . i 1 ' D a ' " > • " ^ ** m " r e • '"rscs; Willie a a . ton el, l i r a , r l a . a Walrh far T r r r ^ S t l T o r e is n.Tlwtt!'r WUV tlmn hl e im, C , i r ' , f u l ' Y ® U « o 1 , l l U W # y o t l l l e i » <l""l»tily "f raw milleliul, mich

In the spr ing of 1870, I hud Uio su- ,|1(, t ; r k mwl.l i t t bo rouoh lv tlmn i t Urokcrs while thoy were buying and , per , pewter, wo.sl for holders , u ^ i T J . n Z ' J , - ' " i n n New Tennessee . ; they, .always : U n i for lioxes, Ac., are um-.I,

ban lis la out nf f 'nriitr;/ I'liiulilinn

Com.

In their fsbricatinn 720 men nnd IHO 1 . women nr.) e uploye.l; tho motive iiower , Ciiaui-s and pa ins in lho hlomacb aro

il... muni.i..... v ' la ... .in v..l..i.i I., •'•i,, tbo i.Tiilt .i( iui|«'i(i-cl inillgeatiiiu, iii'il ni»y of thu mach 11. l y IS . .p i iv i i l .n l to JKi |N, . h . i u^ . i . iv i. lievi.l byaibvo ..r /../..d.. b o n c n ; Whilo 200 tons of steel, liCMites a tcaa|-»iiilul in a llttln

as cop- daiutcnwl «nur i" a iIok.' (Nun. paate-Abont

var ious k inds in aiul a round ou r publ io , il!";,, .'I!,. "i™. .1 . 1 " ; got i zoit4-.l over tlint;and you miglit have | one half Iho protiuct is consul ' ed in

n . . p n « . n a . . . f e n i

Nolliiug Mi au Ahoul l i im. s u m m e r was ono of unusmtl n u l oxces" I r m r V o ^ e k ^ w r a ' w J d i ^ ' l h o ticks •We drou th . About e igh ty of these • of / l i h e r T c . ^ w k h o ^ ^ , l m l n i U H , l h ) K o t l l l t o J " K t " l i x l" , 1 , t rees, whilo elm, sof t mnple, American • f , L i " , r „ {!t 1.^11^ » h r n . h 1 J"1 .1 1 1 1 , 1 " l ey wore soiling now Te.iues-1 A westcru paper tells t h e following: t u rn it round, l inden, catalpa, e tc . , wero phuitod on ' . , then nuain t r uuief illv in ' l o K 0 1 , 'u , K ,u ' \ man went into Sl ight ' s cotifucUuu-U10 sidewalks fo r s t reet trees; they ; • r . ' 1 1 . ^ . ^ 1 1 j ^.i s tamped on, and ho kicked ono of tho ,rry s tore a few days ago, in an excited " e r e on an average ten and four teon d r v h n k e n - T h e n thny all cried ou t "taU ! m i i n e r , and rushing Sp t o the pmpri-f e . t high. They were planted in rather 1 X h S i l J d b ^ r i t e r a on o n , , ' ' J " ™ * ^ i " *** 'eV on otor sa id : iwor clay soil (mixed iu p l an t ing with a 1 ,^41. . , , 1 w ; , h r . ^ , ( l l l bu t f o r i ' 1 ' m nearly killed him. I k o n thu " D o you m a k e wedding cakes?" rich, black, sandy loam), and within a 1 ^ . ^ i T v c o h ^ ' h u th .w ' , i t t l e raM V " " ' o w { h e , m i u y " few iaoea of tba cu rb atonaa; tha g u t t e r . . ' J . Z n v ^ m f n 7 u U e an i f^ r X j s t o r j , I snppoae. i f e asked me to como Is-ing shallow and weU bowlder tS . T h a some d . y . n d sUy c l o . . t o hiui,

^ . I 1 ; in lho house. C o m f o r t , may bo ' W u 7 i n R t r 6 . t U

f ^ I u S i l ****** l h e m «P c loeeiyand growth of branches two o r more fee t 111 | u , ; i ; n „ . i , ' •i.„..

F t iu r rUnind Exposi l ionof theTn ides -ni.'ii'n lii>!uiinal Inaiiiiit.1. rilulinri;. I'a.,

- (lot. 7. .In".- N»v. U. AiMruan A. J . Siulli", I'r.i-iiliinl. l/um.

W h e n is an egg an ova l : When you

sees. . —J ...v., O cOSatlWPTIOS CAS MK CUHKU. Imiaca 'a POMiuaic Svaer,

Icuaaca'a Saa Wain Tosic. Bcnaaca'a MtibatKa P i lu .

Ala lha only madlclura that will. ura pulnuiiiary C ' l iasMlaa .

, Kirqurally Piea(tiprl thai Kill afopac^uaS wl(l " W e n , " sa id the other, " I ' m goin ' r ; ; f ^ r J ; : l ^ l ^ v ; ' : ^ l r . : l 7 h , ; ' ^ t i : r ^ ' ' i . ^ ' , •

te r git married ter day, an I want a ; h a c rmioaa.and in iari, tbrr cin^ iin. atiiun of d feel mure o u t of tbo [cake.

dew th ings r ight u p I was down there agaiu on Wednes - 1 don ' t intend ler to get married bu t ftVyVi'i1'!

.-l.i.lllv rnii-l !•» Dlt. IIW'K'W ..illy kniinn ami

.in.- i:.iii"lv. NO I IIAK«J»; for In.Uuu-nl unlil .unit, .'nil .111 nr luMr. -.-

Dr. J. C. EEC". 112 Joan S t . C lndnaa tU.

1 b** i<r«»Trug« It ••11 u • lib |ii«r|frl c««fnfon ••lifbt awrl djy A<lJt|itf lUrlf lonvrry muti'ino ib* IrtMiy.rrUiiniik nur lun- under tba bartlrtl .»> i c • oi •OTcrril iir* 'i until perma-naiillr e a r e o . told cbrtp ty tbe

Elastic Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City Brut ly mall. Call or arnil lorj lfrillar.aii't l^ciira4

ro.,"rorara, •«>a KOKIII

"Yes , s i r , " said Slight.

-o-Jlaorr.W h>*7/.iir/.i-d.l.

1 tlir li'atlorall nirid P'.|>|

«lo.

• sleep under comforta . f o r bhwkala aro to some gantlemon, andUisy jU Uughed '* {eaaiiy renewed, . m l when prOjierly and looked a t m e and then I kuew ho ' waalied are, ovary time, aa good aa new " mcmbercd , and was l augh ing a t h is ' j m long aa t h e r l a a t own bad memory, lleaidee Uie I s t h m u s

Sl ight smiled blandly, and com menued l if t ing out ten and twenty dol-lar wedding cukes, gorgeous iu beanti fill f rost iugnndart i l iuia! tlowers. Among the rest was a small plain cake.

Ilow much is tha t ?" asked lho ex-cited purchaser.

" F o u r b i t s , " said .Slight. " T h a t ' s the one fo r me;—how's your

money, old pnrd—wrap he r np . Thar ' s no th in ' mean about me; I wouldn't care a«ha if it was six bi ts ."

S l ight gazed on the purchaser as ho went out ubniit llvo minutes , t h e picture of amazement , and then b e sa t down and fanned himself fur half an hour, and thou got u p und cousiimed half un hour

. . . .-".•.WM-.U. . Si-hriii'k'a Pulmonic Syrup It an itprctuiaul

trhl.h do. 1 uot routaia opiam or aoylliintf caica-lalrd In rh^rk a counh tudJcol).

Snbauck'i S-a Wcad Tonic diiinWra tha food, tniara with Iba aaairlr Julcta ol tha alumarh.aida

m. and cicatri a r.Tf imui auiielllr. ihr Uiwela arr coallio, akin aa low, i lorai olhirwlaa of a bllloua • Mandrake IIUi aia rr«ulraJ. jedlnnai ara pi'parad i.ulr ty

J. H. BctiaacK a Soa. . K. lonif r Siath and Ana Sliralt. phlla.

AlO ara for aala by all dnmgllla and draUta.

" T h "

I'm no Slouch, an ' I ' m goin' ter ' J V a S ^ ' y V L V V i ^ i h . „ u . « IllgS r ight u p ter tile handle. I ollwo-lhlrdaoliharaaaa nJcoumraplion. Maay ntend ler to get married bu t W . 0 . ! SX? I'i u . ' . i ^ i J ; ? ;

f / „ 0 J ! { h o f J ' n i I , C f n bul l ing t ^ e m ^ ^ M ^ r a d a i ' t h e n riuaTug d a y , - b e h i n d a raUing thia t i i n e , - a n d | once, and yew bet I ' l l mako things ) ; ^ Y ; ^ 1 S ; : ^ 1 l r ; : V : ; V i o , ^ : i ! , i ^ . ' ^ . l I d t ^ r a o , o f

| ^e

1e l ® , ,

i »»>cn planted i u c l w i r „ t e r . They should not { f ™ UP„ ^ '»>• ; l j o w l -^ 'n * ' l ;U , h 0 y ' , l u r , , ' , l bo wrung, m t h . l would lA. . p t to dia- " W h a f a P a n a m a 7 ' " I t ' s an is thmus S ^ f ^ H T i i l v m pUce the cotton and break t h e W t i n g . - t d . I , " a n d i t c o n n e c t a North and

Tb. . . . Li. i 11 i . i -.i • f borough airing in the sun for several Amnnoa. Connects ' ' - l l ! Tho same kind of trees p lan ted within i , . ^ _.fo .1. „ o t e i . , .ipui tnw.rd m«k. """I I1®, n l t e n n g a fearfu l oath, nnd I

Uio endoauros iu much be t te r soil , bu t „ j* u m f o r . ( r e i , h and clean Hut t l l o u B h t he was mad, a l though I know without Uio gravel mulch, grew vurv n J l " ! I waa r i g h t l int he went off s n d talked little, ninny of them,probably half .dieil , j j , , , . (ot w o 1 0 aome gsut lemon, and thoy all laughed notwiUutapdrng a m s t a n t ca re in wat«r- j * L - ' — ' iugi d e e p i n d well d ra ined aoil, shor t , j . w n g ^ n i n l o h i n g w i t h g r a M a n d U t t e r ^ ^ n f f a a t h e *

r b e same fa te a t t ended m u r e t h a n ! T o blanketa, have an nbundaucc V , , n u " u w ,I

u1

n e o t N o r t l 1 1 1 , 3 , 1 1 1 0 , 1 1 , 1

tho Stock £ x -uuderstood

c t rn te tho soil, retain mois ture , abaorb ^ ^ i e r o r ^ u u d i u V b a r r e l mid tbon tmt " 'oney, and I wislu-d to see how it was w . a i n l l j 0 , , ^ , k e l : a l t e r J l H i . dir t L ! d«>e- " W h e n the market ' s active come

praMical utility of gravel as a raulob, been removcd,wrint t b r a t k f a the wrintr- down a n d see us,' said tho l i t t le man. where i t oau U easily ob ta ined , should 1 „ " ' T * M . b X . d d i i . f f h u l " " " 1 day, and 1 waa t ry ing be tested by all tree planters. I t will with a l i t t le b lue ing in i t \ ^ r i n g 1 0 •UtUnglllahi iu t h a t row, w h a t was no t i n ju re h ^ v v c l a y ^ i l . a t l.-ast, but £ a ^ ^ g a ^ o n w toW * " ' * * ttn- 1 c o o U l n l t a i 1

wdl U. lieneficial.—//or^iV-u/furiaf. ^ $ j , X w ^ i is a b u S " j f ' « * * » ' " « ^ " T b « y J » .1.1, soft , and soap of t h e right qua l i ty , f t i v o now. aron t lliey 1 " N o , aaid

i i r a i iu i j i t ik . b lankets thus washed will not shr ink , <* ladies in the In a letter which wo have received and wUl bo aa sof t aud fleecy ns when KaUnry a n d Uioy re jus t showing off,

f r om Professor Arnold d u r i n g the pres- , they came f rom tho ature . As the n a p . . , .. , , en t week ho says ho has la-en t rying wears off i tmay b e renowod by us ing a I his informat ion puzzled m e again. aome exper imcnU at a factory iu this pa i r of combing ca rds ; these are very i l j e J m u s t lie f unny |MopIe w h o can •UUi where the i c s u d s were the reverse useful also for mak ing t h e inside of kn i t I ' ' . '? • ' ™ k , , , I |V ft pwca of I la rnmn a of thos.1 a t E lg in , nnd whero milk lient- woolen socks fleecy a u d warm. l u b u y - ; * ' l d ( I r iah) Indians, for thu lienelit of od to 140 d#gr«e« yie lded more and bet- ing blanketa a n d making c o m f o r t s , two ladios. t e r but ter and cheese, and with be t t e r it is t r u e economy to havo both , Uut I am more puszled still over t h e keeping qualit ies, than unhea led mdk. of largo size, so as to make ample al- " j 0 W*U street men use. V u t th is only proves tho negative. I t lowance fo r tuck ing in. T h e thickest ' / . " ' N a , I " > „ . t l , V y , looka very much as t h o n g h the c la im 1 b lanke t o r comfor t will not keep ono about , a u d ' ^ U l s . Well , I unders tand Unit only gotal milk can s tand heat ing wartn unless tho s ides aud bot tom are ? , ' m ' " " A ' • "I0,' j * ® " " - 6 I vo read

" Minister Hchenok a lati'st work. And

J yi-an wilh ii.'ifecl aailitartlvu f v X i K O V l ("a l l -hoha. r Uniilil ll. • - I n

y f a r f f j arXi"VrnTuy a^'w'."si-n5fur

r.l.a .miu r Ifailora .

arallovi. Our »«lrt i «abai Ib.-y • r r r a yrar air'.*' Ilaiifortli. ••railtlrr dt To,

Unmtrt.lluetoititay a<i| your » Foam for |Mit ibir

cannot be doubted , a n d t h a t t h i s lem-1 cleansing are of constant service, a n d . h is stiituro. i i emture ouly promotes thnir growUi, a s , Uio first should no t be neglected even And such funny Uungs m a k e a man Professor Arnold concludes f rom this for a day. T h o cus tom of making one 's atok in U a l l atreet. exper iment , conforms with thu results I lied as soon as one is up is s s filthy as I ve o f ten heard 11st a b roke r name J reached by msny htodenta of tho be- il is unhygienic. I t should bo loft open Osborn , and another man named Mil ls havjfcr of mlniilo organisma. I t may till a t least a por t ion of Iho pound o f , "V3 u m c " . t 0 . , , 0 euvi id U-cauae they |ie f o u n d with milk as with s o m e fabrics insensiblo p e r a p i n t i o n tha t has "lu*vo a wire luto J s y Oould a house. intecU'd with disease germs, thu t the aiisorlied by i t d u r i n g tho n igh t has had ; , ' H , 7 (muld , seems lo be Uie_ sulj-A|>plicMtiuii til Jiuil ciiuii^L Ui JuftUuv Iiuju lo |iumi nmy. X i m w h i mmy b« OOOVcmiliiHL I don t ge rm life will prove des t ruct ive also to known as o.!rtaiiily by Um b e d he I V ^ w wlnit ho ia, a l though I have heard

P E L T O N A P O M E R O Y , Otunl Afna, 229 4 231 STAIE ST., CHICAGO. ILLS.

tin Ki | i lai iai i i ry 1 $ 1 " lo iSUo ImaalrU Sin " ~ "

pay l.ar«[»

T H E M A R K E T S .

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raore 'iu stowing away tho pi les of fancy 10 ' ? '£ g ' J Jg

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OUIOAfK). OaTrtt—Tholrr lo rtlra prlmi-.. f t iji « ?S

Mnllum lo rbolrr I » nu 3 HI (4 4 (lu 7 JA Mt S i ll 3 »l .4 I M

«t

prove Iho msU-rial wnidi Uiem.

bull in Rock I s l s n d , " ' I sug

cakes aud ta lking to himself softly, b u l : HHaar-Fair ia lui'me. h is bland smile had jiaaaed away for t h e | (ymos-Jiiddiin* timo being.

Singular Surgical T r e a t m e n t . T h e Har t ford Tinn s ment ions a enri-

otii case which was recently treated by Dr . Ellsworth, of Uiat ei tv. A man hml g.it choked b y a piece of min t , which lodged in the lower par t of tho tesonha-gus , jus t low enough to savu him f rom i coaimua tuiair... being suffocated by the pressure npon Huua-iJn-the larynx. Ho a m i d bror the , W somewhat under difilciilty, and s i lo . Knua-rrrah ge ther not feeling comfurtablB. Owing to the pressure of tho piece uf meat (a I w « s a T - i { S I 5 , " . " i ' . " " " tough piece) upon thu wall of the gul let , • simuK. So. i ia t lammation would lie pret ty sura to ] }^J"rso. ' r . . . " set in if t h e esse wits lef t to itself. Thu Dr . siieedily made ai nuigemeuts fur tho s laughter of a numlter of dogs. F r o m the i r stomach-coating ho obtained a rapid supply of gastric juice, wilh which lie succeeded, in thu course of lhe d . y , iu eutiroly dissolving t h e offending in-t ruder , a n d relieving Iho sulTcrer.

A Whisky l l l e t . Tin. Bal t imore Ameriesu reports t h s t

t h e l iuard of Visitors of the juil in tha t city, h i v e assented to t h e teating of novel and interest ing ex|s>rin)ent that is expected by thosu u rg ing it to result iu thu rudicul 'euro of l h e insatiate tliirHt

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UIIANU ('(IMUl.NATlH.N IMIOMPKl-ri'" by laiiip(a patfaa. Hndin«a. Illualratlona.atc. A'l trrpirlril, lopulnr " ' ' lk. on ctTry nf/ji'l. Why rllk all on a « conblful U-ik. »hca T. n can mak; 1 •urrna auraSyoffpniigroaliimi-ti ch"ICf of I SOI Our Aaai'ta hara IhaiaanfaIrnrk.anil aradrllalilrd : with Ihrlr quirk aalea. /ni/ nol to arnd for partiru-lara iifourt lo V. A. Hrt. HiaaoiiA CO .Chlravo III

FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ! L a n s l r t 'a Pa l rn t Klalc Paint

Htoiii the IrAa in an old fhlnala Hoof and makria ona. Ii alao Ihr moil dura ndlron. Bm.i for iiainphlal

Asanta waniad. WILMS O JACKS':!'. Uanrral Aaaal. ItaWaahlnftnn It., CHICAOO. Itl.lSolB.

i to .4 a i o

MAPS ic CHARTS.

ortainly Dv — — . is infected with choosea to s leep in as by t b e comisuiy , , " , t V 0 , , " ,

The loeaon of thi» experience is he keopa. T h e beds tead may b e p la in l>uor feUow, and sgain tha t ho is n i r o l l „ ( | r ink. A number of t h e plainly lo p u t for t i ia l l efQirta toexc lude pine, the bed of s t raw, tho liuen coa r se ' e v e r j l h i n g , so long t h a t h e ha.1 to |

- Uiese keeds of deslruct iou f rom any en- and ehes| i , bu t refinement will still ""U1* B u " tower for himself ; ' l u r d i s l eases, who y e a r u fur the triid,

t r y t o t h e m i ' k . ' .how its. If ill Cleaidiuess, though eve iy ^ | " l i v d w U h u u ^ t i 3 e ' ! ! f T h T . l u i m H If P r o f m s o r AriKildn fa i lure lu show other luxury bo want ing. l a c i n o sml l ac'll. Mail, and . .

t h e lynel icial eUoctii of heal ing upon S . A u S % ' m e a t - i n short , every ih ing is to h - v e a t h e . luali ty of Weatern milk induce . . 1 a->l»"f whiakr . i t Is believed that in

na so iiuality of Western milk induces

any dairymen there to adop t effective ir .ii

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k t

'lor wairr wm.. Irr. li Iran Ih" I'bdiW I i>-iitfa wiiIm'U.'i iii nr acaldlna. ISlhi i .•..inor •••kn^a.

ilniH-m.

.. llar.Vd illinaiailnn nf ijuantllr ami fr-^ri-nrr n| InmlnnUn •-.*niln» dla>'hai(M HI aBloiM lhai ••11,

. ai»a.and th•a»a^ Ili!r.u0n« aptwaraac* uf Ih" ailn ciiangrj luarlrar.

<l|ht r.^nr. -Il and haa'lhl ndnr. i Tboa* .nffrrlna rrur_

talmrhv <111 raaBaa «Mal l«ia«i in aii»rnnUiw I an (farina frma waah or ulcaralH liS«« "r

lirrli ilia i,.ii«h pltWm or muaooa Irom tin- nn*.. air . rlla. Iinmrhl or wlnaiap*. t hwt nr haad. dlni'ni.iiii'( '>1 *h« frwioraryol onish; • « wal lacmar nf aln naUi Ihr-Kmhoai ihr ajalam: M^wac* of.afahl awaal. an.1 I'.la. and faalfam uf wMknna aroaadTt-aaklaa. I«., •li -old.rt. He.: oaaaattm of eoU and ahlll;.aaiaa nf .'iifnaaUm; hard tiaalhl— aad pan ima of c<«i«h l>'na down or ariaing In tha laanwia. ABthaardlaln*..

"•? -•akrn.iwwalaaaof irtanUa* hwMhvUlapraar.aallm Mi.nI iropn'.aa In alnmflh and partly, dUMaa.

•hm* Um T*tmn hm h**m MltratM. Bttd Hwuiy. Oirrtmltm Kabllaule. i»rtnt l t>«l In IM fUrMMrtHA'. UI* •1 inMHlV<-MM«t'h HH M PoUMSlhAVf* «rcuniuUl

in «ii ifmh1*. jmni*. mir-i i. rtrk»U. apinaj curtalutr..

:i krrplaa r w « r r D

UiuTiir mtaa-lba itrnaol lha daaaaa la not Inx.i.o; ll n>rt amatad and drtraa fmm tha blrtd. H aUI aptaad

eonaUtutlnn, Aa i . . . uabv Iba patltnt

yott will grow lialtrt and la-Ii la.dlafaaM (hat

; ^ r c f e i 3 r . s f t 2

Waa.Ing. llaganarallai. l (imlad wbaracaUM«ra hara tohaaaad.thai doingaa.jr •Hh tha palaful nparatloa of nalag th«M laaUM—U). dlaaol.lng atoaa In lha bladdar. aad la aU oaaaa of tn-llammallon of lha DIuMar aad KMnaya. la ChnaM cam of l^acorrhaa and lltarlna dlaaaaaa.

In lumora. nodaa. hard lanpa and ayphlMd akan: In dninay and tanrrral awa Ihmat, ulrrn. and In lulam-laa "f Ih" lanfaiUl goat. dnp"pau. rbaumallam. ikkrl.. in martoilal d»t>«lu-n H In lhaaa tarrlbl" Smaa of dlBaaaa. whan* Um haaun body baa bacuai" » vaupkin wrr. k. and nbara amy hoar af ailatanr" la IMiura.

all .h" ploaanrraof "italrac" appear cal ofl Imm llw an.mlanal". and by lla wondrrfal. almoat aopamal'iral aarnry.ll rralxna tbo (mpriraa S> a w-w Ufa and n"« "ilairor. wbarn thia great ramady aunda alooo In IM mlghi and nowar.

In lb" nnllnary akin dlaaaaaa Ibat aiaiy ooo la mora or I"m irmblad wllb. a fan dnm win la moat caaaa, and a frw l.'iiloa in lho miT" aagraralxd forma, work a •ar-wanan. can..

Thn»> alBltlad wilh rbronlo dlaaaara aSwild port haa"

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ll.arroBu.Cr, C'Mn.no, lii_or Ci»i '.'oaio.

The lliiitiaii Tr l rs ra l i l i Tlia urrrra arr Irlrgraphh-lll'tra niirralrd by Ihr hralu; Mil t Ihr aluma. Ii, lha (irrat rllalurr .if Ilia ayalrm, I •iiti'rdnrJ Ihr tili"l# uriTtut myanlralluii I pa tUUf thaltcrrd f«»r Ihf limr tn tg .

T a r r a a l ' s S e l l e r AiH-rimt wnika arnnilrrt In ratft. 'f nrrTi.ua drMllly atlt-Inii from ilyaprpila. by irrlnrlnK Ibr all iiiarli ta lla normal rnndltlon.aiiil kn ping lha Umrli free

so lp n r a l i . DRL'ooisrs.

I Tonr Kama El*«aat l r Prial* oa i: TaaaaraaiaT VUlleia

_.ai».f'>rtiCn>ia. Karkrardcaarjlaa , .nicb la K". .'.'I4. unlil haU -waida laa I tSt Nodilatlika Iharaa.rr baSwaSViad In Al:. •^.Blgladaa^ Inraub'A-.-'lv N"»riir l aiaxi".! i .Auiaa . i .«a»

.M AM KAt l t UKKS OK A w n i n g s . T e n t s . F l a g s , l l a n n r n . Walcr-Pr<ail Hnrtaand Wagon Cnarri nincka fur Hay Fiirka. Slump MachlnaXipa, Aa.

IM V. JUIINMIN At I'll.. I l l lwaukaa. Kvr ry r r ad r r of ihla p«|Mr ahouli: aru.1

IU ranla rur a ropy of l ha 1.1 VIC STUCK j o r U N A I . , a ^ | | r a . t b M i i K 8 M a a l a a « h r « 4 fo r a rmr lng anbaerlbara. Tha J o a r n a l la prononnrcd lha BIcaT o r lla rlaaa. Ad-draaa Mva Slock Journa l , nuirklo. !*. V.

O P I M C U R E Katlng Prof. D. Krakf r . P.O. Bo* ! » . taper t a . Ind .

A MIIKTII-Asanta waniad aaary whara. Sullnalt bonorabla and Srat rlaaa. I'arllrulara aaat fraa. A. draaa WORTH A CO.. St Looia. Mo.

„ Kana A C".. Ill Draibniu Straat. Cklrago, and lor aala ky ua la larga or anall ananllllaa.

{'HAMKit, AlKSNi A CRAMKR. Mllw.

« ar im ih aa a*' w aaoaaap. w a.— f and T#iait to K C. BtiPOMAV. ft BarrMr * • • or IJU W.lth St..0l»e(ii».ll.O. BaiaCU -

Vnu wast lu makr I. A It IS K HIIOKIT Hrll.us Ibr li"l irtlclr r f r r off mid lo An»ut».

Onr Aarnt madr g l . l (h IhM Uoura. Try ll. Addrraa. HOOD A JO-.KPH. ludiastpolla, Ind.

IK VIM' WANT lo know about Ik- alaudlug al • naurancr n'lnpanlra, .nbacilb* f"r

T H E H E R A L D . l-lltillabrd by Orn. I T. agi r. .'U l.a S.Ili- SI I Jgn. Ill , al t iu i prr anuuin. |>a>ablc In aO' Siinl VSi rnla fnr aainpla dpy.

N. V., M.unfa, tun r I lu'liil llnlil JrHilry nl. n ry d' -

arnpllnii. Th"alorkla Urg-.vriychi Irrrd al t rul l al lia.li- prirra lo k.rp a a llilla unun SIMM .ur^rrlu all. C O. ll.pIUll.gr l o r .

and Mtrpblua kabu abaolutaly and Ipradlly rurad. Painliaa; no auU

" irilrutara.

cmRRHP:::1: cure dXv.:iv

lal bnll'.aof llr Lanra'CaUrrh giranaway with trallaoay to

oiidrrful cuiaa parfnimad. Send to Ram A Co.. su S'd way. H. V

R E A D Y R E L I E F WILL AKKOllD I.18TAKT BASE.

'I.AJiMATtOIf OF THK KinVKVS, 1I»VLAMMATI0» OK THK. Hl.AlltlKR,

IMTAMMATIO* OF THK BOWRM. .•OHIIF-STIOS OF THK U'NOS.

SOKK THROAT. OIFFICW.T llltKATHINO. I'AI.I'ITATI.Ill OF TUK IIKA1IT

HYSTKBtrs. r R o r r mi'imiKulA. llVTAIIRir Inf .iikn/.a.

HRADAflllK. TOOTHACHK. MUMPS. XKURAMHA. KHKUMATISM.

UUI.D CHILIS. AUUR CHIMA

Thoappllnilnnof ih. KKAIIV RKMRKIoUni part nr pail, whrm ihr pain or dlOically ril.la will alfonl raan and comfort, , ... .

T«rnlr dona in bill alamhlrrnl walrr will. In «'"» mnmrnla. rorr CRAMPS. SPASMS, N)I'H KTOM M il. hVaUTIII'RN. SII!K HF.AoAl'llK. IHAK. KHKA. DVSKSTKRV, . Ol.ir. WIMD Ik THK IIIIWr.l.\an.l all IXTHUXAl. PAINS.

^inabl alwara r.rrr a bollla nf KAI>-WAV'S HK.I.IKK-llli Ui-oi. A f"* dnifia in aal" • III prr.rnt .l.-knraa or paina frora cluagr id walar.

Pr lcr 5U t'cnla. Sold by U r a r r U i a .

D R . R A D W A Y ' S

R E f i U M T l N G F m Prrfactly taatalaaa. aleguUy roalad wilh awaat nm,

' 41 nf Um Bosrak. Plba and all ma aU mf Um Inlwraal Vtocvra. WMTmnlM to aff*cl a i»»*lllT»nin>. Purad/ Vac^Ahta. oonUialnc do martnry. rninwaU. or Ir. ir-rtnaa dnica. laaitUf t« MI IOSI A'Mir lineaUpalirin fnwai tm ||«ad7Arkllty nf tsanai of Kaod. Ii

Um I of FuUdmsc .

.•iuar KnicUltnoa. Siukia* or KluUrrl_. . .. Maimarh, Hwlemliy of lh»» ll» Al7TlarTt«Vl aod IM#-ncult HrM«iiitnCa Malt rtQ^ at Ih.i n«aH. «%>klB«or HaffiK-alinjr hfnaatlmu •''•o In a l^ii« l%«lurr. Ihnr

Vuinn. I Ma nr Wtkm l-^on- ih» KWhi. r»«; • »u«l IhiU Pain Inth# llaa4. Paflrtaacf ol lVr»piraii% VfllowriMta of Ibf HUln and F.ya*. Pain In Ih* N llk i.'hvata, timba, and KadUan HiaMM* of II"at, llarnuia ta " A f ^ a a a n f RADWAY'S PI1.L8 wU fraatha .t.irm Irani all thaabora namMl dlwml"r«. Pr l r r 43 I 'rnia |*ar Bos. SOLO UY DRUIKKSTS.

Urad "FALSK ASD T H I K . "

SmdonaMMraUmpla RAD WAY A CO.. An. 34 VA'arrrn Mtrrrt. Wrw Vftrk, Inlunaaliuu worth ihnoMndawtU ba aanl yna. r iAUllM.-80 whltaorttnladBrliloi.au etc, Ml V/ SoowSaha, Marble, Bap,or Damaak,'JScta; 3U Glaai, f on the* ate., coan •naa Jard SU.Boaton.aaftra to BJI^al|aii<ll

OPIUM HbMi Carad Al H a a a . Mo paUldlr. Ttaoa abort. Tama modmta. I, WO Hatftmlala. Mb yrarnf nSMrallrlad anccaaa. IKw

a rib. caaa. Addraaa Dr.F.B.Marlh. Qnlnay.Htah.

l l n a T C U O X A J I C r T o r mma c - k a y t a g . " r Hav aattar aaa way hiaiili aad gala Ua lata aad

aSacttaaafaaypa«aattay Aaaaa.laataaSy. VklaanaSiaa C i l& t a ! a2^a !LHM > ! ruSJkM * tSSSStJ*!'* ganrkaaA. IddrawTTVaUAMIAOa.faKa, fkniddpkl..

S p a n c a r i a n • " J H K a a t t t * ' Strictly and thotuofhly knalnaai. For both aaa aa. Slvdanta an tar any day. BaanlnctaaalaatOatohar In April. Clrculara frra. Addraaa B. 0. SPBBORB.

Ci n c i n n a t i o o i . i . a u w k k k i . v h t a k An Indapandant Family Rawapapar. S pagaa. asCnluaaaof Baadlng. Par YKAU. Spactaian Coav raaa. 91 IrraaorpMUca.

Addraaa Tka ••UTAH" CO., Clnclaual l , O. M. II. D. ' " Mo-dJ

WIIKN WKITINU TO AOVmiTlKKM-S plraar aay y a a aaw tha Advartlaanaaal l a Ihla paper.

b u t to keep lils mster ia ls and suppl ies f r ee f rom it.— l'llca / / o aid.

Jlunure far Vrsaara.

T h e Mk'liigun AfrrieultiiMl Colleea

IsvureJ with «l i i -ky. CufTee, Ineml, meat-^r« | 'u v>t*ua|muv uuuer um kuuuiif, mid ;

w live Lkmob I ' t c s—Uue lemon, f x w l e j su.l ! t L e tnm.|.H »UI b e c u u -IU; omtoi—iwaw "I - a * u**

de^radioK uppetite, lliey may l>e r.-slor- ; u se fu l - | Klous—U'lilu-alul.r n i r t . . .

Hirluaf riirf ! u'liiut—sprlu}, Nu. 1 ! _ Sj'rlu*, Nu. J

The folluwing incident is dt-scf ibcl i n t . - S ' . ' j . ! I by (hu Sprioal leld, (Muss .» I tepubl icau : 3

. j " K i t e llyiiiK hits been ipi iuniu epidemic l i i . n - u . U , - " J " ul Buuthbr idge. Not long since tho

, . „ . 5 , , b o r F " m f r T « , D J ' * u n - boys iu t h e ' s p e c . h o p ' w w h ! Hnd His residence is someth log . over a ! H l / r 14 feet l.i.i^ ulii.-h reonireil

rkmrn 1. Over

Catal. «<«'• If-v.

lor ih#- U»l. fbra; .•I Bliil

i«nJ for KiirtiUit abd

f t r m ' i h i ' i a fl a r "Jot* of ' l a p n n r s t e r s n.l " " " ' T 7 ' ' " " n " H'" foolish things sur roundings , his fsilnre will prove ol j u n and a half of «a t« r , on® tablespoon. I know. J am aui ioi is to get o n e s gr . uU-r vs lue thsu could l u e i J u ' l ' 1 " I ? , , , u r ' b l ' , , 7 , h u ptanalki

• - - s tew llfletm minutes ; when cold, add though, ouu egg* Be l t e r bake wi thout n top K O O d faith, I inoiusa my sddresa. ..Ba>>.a a f I .. aa laaata.xl taawsft A la aa aKi.atavaa <./ aa m . . •>

fill ol Hour, b u t t e r t h e size of it wulnut : , phuutliou uf autus of these th ings , ; u ^ ' e l i i e m e y may n , gained by t h e . u « « a of h ls experi- ^ ^ «l>aqgb. snd to prove t h a t I write iu j ^ h o o G , seU r.-.pecl, und

crust , Altai 1 cf";» to a stiff f ro th , add sugar , and

ments , becsustf ilia h ighes t esUiua of . a r. 1 1. a . a .1. 1 — tha dai ryman i s Hot lo ..viTonmo evil, f r u ' A . ' U r l ! " ' H i ® w l , l t C 8 ( , f I ' i n w i J . U . Uuumocs , Ih.i t . . l...... 1.s. . . . i .> : . i . . i t i . ' two cc"* t o n «W Hleeker hlreet,

Hjit'iul over t h e lop of the pie. and — sliuhlly brown i t in tho oven. Teniiyson a* a (IraiiKer.

Yolk uf 8 eggs, 2 tabluspooufula oi A Loudon correspond.'tit w n t c s ; sugar , I c u p of aweot milk, 1 | table- next ne ighbor

- •, grutad i

f n r r i e d O f f by a Kile.

•j » a a m : i t 41 . I.I J nu IA t M

* W ill «i 31

f. .Vi m s ;.i i JO iJ C Ul

* 1 I'V, A I 'VX A **

AGENTS WANTED Ing Bn iko r r pabfllhrd. Si our t a l i , ti-'lna In Agrnli. , , ,

SATIOSAl. I'l III I Ml I SO . o . l hiugn. Ill

D E A F N E S S S H - ^ lira. III.IIIM U -I \» r l l i r r l l l . llnfTalu, >

1 llll.vni .Ml KX '•K.SSE.iloalL A rw. .lapU vlb'vf. I'lit.j.l'a 11". I . I .

•rt>. 1 l.W YORK -r fflflUAini.

lunnlilrd aix.-„„ ami .••in luua SalU'i'll Clie'iuoCii..Phil .I'a.

lufnla fi( mel tad ha t t a r iiiiiie.1 m-vi m l nnlbinil likr Icalbr

thun ho " u s c.uried over the \111IU

the . four seasons were as follows;

AGENTS nt ••/ .f... 11/(1

T I I K imkiii . in iMMii i i* imiisi: I i o n . v I - • ( \ |

1,000

Ull t . l l l -I . P ' . I I K -

l l l . l-l ' ' .

AKK.VI-lt WAN rs . l l . Addraaa IPHHiHI Kl'.n s 1MI IIIK n i n i . K, IIIHIK A.i' VAC lllirss. Chl. airn. III.

1,'k l-.lt » I'jfc.l l ' 1

I lk PA.I111.\ « tVO* IT. Monay 111 it. awal.la. Addrraa M.N.UivaLU Brtr.Pa.

I O«//"/'•< •O.Chi.atf".

• till AUTMI.K«*I

On the plot to which no mnniiro or brown color. lung enough to mako f ros t ing n good the p.**; sud , il thut ho so, ho is still

iu a limited sense it f a r m e r . T h i s to fer t i l izer was upplicd t h e t o t s l weightol Fo r two pica take two lemons, g r a t e ' mont of ray r.-udcis will be , iu it was to hsv yielded vu-r acre was M,74ll |ioiinds- (.flf the outs ide; next take the juice of 1 ui", Tennywin in iiuito a new chariu ter. W h e r e two bushels of plaetcr per acre the leuiunH, two cups of sugar , and four F a r m e r nnd poet IH U oopjuncl ion very \ U t a nppljt .1, Uio vit Id p e r acre wiih well-beaten eggs, l i ia t u l togelher ; bake rare in Euglai d. " W i d e as tho poles IH.TJOpoalwU. a gain of i ,4IH ponhda . with a top aiiu bot tom crust. 1 rwumler" uiual ly ara f a rmers and pocto.

Irainl Prliijlr.ln Ihrlr nan loijllly. I iu. a' 1 11UTKIT KIIKK Addrraa II VICKKBT A CO.. Auituala.Ualiir.

ami blK i a, in male

breeches in an answer to an appeal for old clothes, fur ho wiui very r agged . | She thought lliey i .ou ld lit oonifortitbly. \ — - , . B r , r

l i e examined bothgurmei ih ia lU ' i i l iwly , j S j S A M r L t rRttamK.ni . i r rvIryHbrn a:id throwing th . 'm down, exe lamu 'd : | ^iidina t h s t'Wius puh.cu,. .s.-waii,, n j " Thuru ain ' t no" wntcll-uocket uor n o | Oaaiplr Aladdin Lasip W.rk inaaiKi nialird St S • | I k t, m . , aVAaal »• I CI •. lO I ha O 0110 |l|o JT nl fl«» h fcllll I • H f •• •»y blOu pockei fur tt pl / lol . 1 Uuiutx Taroii frtc kLkVDin CO . Allltou. Mim.

$10.

S 5 t o S 2 0 ,

A Moulll. Aiiir.U aanlrd. '41 brU "11-ii'i/ ai In |i a lu lb" wm I'l. Our lami'li fi»a. AOJKII J . HUONnO.N. BtWull.

V ^ o S n e O

W I L 8 0 H / f £ G r / VCD T H E

GRAND PRIZE MEDAL.

Y / C W A . 1 8 7 3 .

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS I . ' ; r e a u l r c a no X a s t m c t i o a a t o n m i t . I t c a a a o t s e t o u t of o r d a r .

I t Trill do e v e r r c l u i k l a l o£ v c r l t . i t v i l l sow f r o m T i s s u o P a p e r t o S w a e i i L o a t h c r .

r t l , z 3 f a r l a a d T a a c o of o t k » B o w l v K a e ^ to U u m ^ U d o c ! I t s c u y e r i c r I n p r o v e n e n t s , a s a S t e a m Car oxceUa l a a c h i o v o m c - . s

t h e o ld f a a h i o a e d Btago Coach*

I ? T » i c G S m a d e t o s u i t t l i n T i m o s , E i t h e r f o r C a s h o p C r e d i t .

S c a d f o r U l T U t r a t o d C a t a l o n o o l ) AQENTS W A N T E D . S T Y L E S a a d P B I O Z S . )

Adv'raiit W I L S O N S E W I N G M A C H I N E C O .

OlaLVSLAITD, OHIO, OHXCAOO, I L L , J J 1 V T O 1 * , ! * . ^ ' . W W 0 P . L B A N S , U L , 8 1 . W V I S , MO.

.. . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ n i l i n ' ' ' "• - -

r z - i W l - ^ r T T / \ T T T > M A T I T > KPORI OF TIIK COIDITION Of THB L O W t - L L J U L ) I v J N A L I Jtvi'OWoll K«tIoa»l !Utk.*11-owill. In the

• I b ' . s t c o f M l c b l g k n , « l t h o c l o i o o f b u i l n f M .

O c t . l i t , 1 8 7 5 .

UBSOUIIQKS JAB. W. HIHB. Editor.

LOWELL, MICH.

T h « C o u n t y P o o r H o m o a n d F a r m .

F r o m tho annual repor t of the ru*

perintendentfl of tho poor wo tako

a few l lemi ol intorost as follows :

T h o County Poor F a r m consists Of 104 aoros of land, of which 73 aoroa aro^ improved, tho balanco in timber. Feaoes and buildings are in good order.

T h e atock on tho farm consistB of one yoke of oxen, eight cows, one th ree year old bull, seven la t t ing hogs, and nineteen shoata.

T h e tools on tho farm consist ol one lumber wagon in good repair, and one old one. T w o iron beam plows* one bar row, two cultivators, one shovel plow, one corn shelleij one seed drill, ono fanning mill, ana a set of email tools consisting of hoos shove's , forks, g ra in cradles, scythes, ana thc : , etc. |

The re have been raised on . tho f a r m the pas t year about 15 tons ol hay , 90 bushels of wheat , 226 bush-els of osts, 700 bushels ol" corn, and the fodder f rom 18 acrcs of corn, 8 0 bushels of beans, 000 bushels ol potatoes, 300 bushels of flat turnips, 200 bushels of ru ta bngas, 200 bush-els of carrots, 100 bushels of parsnips 00 bushels of beeta, 60 bushels of ooiona, 2,000 heads of cabbage , and a good supply of summer vegetables. The re are now 400 pounds ol butter over and above the amount used. T h e r e were on exhibition a t the coun-ty lair five varieties of vegetables raised on the farm, four of which were awarded premiums.

T h e r e have been 110 peisona maintained a t the County Poor House within the past year .

T h e number of week's board ol t he inmateb lias beenj2,230. The number of week's board of Ujo keeper and laborers on the (arm is 260, making a total of 2,490 week's board.

T h e number now at the County

L o f t m a n d i l l l C M B t l $ I O C , 0 0 3 0 7

U . 8 . B o n d s l a K c n r o c l r c n U i i o n 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

U t b c r i l o c k i , b o n d i , s n d m a r t -

g a g c i

D u e I r o t n i p p r o t e d r c i m e n g U .

D u e f r o m o l b c r N t l i o n k l B i n k i

D u e f r o m S t n l o I t t n k i & b a n k e r *

U c n l c i t a l e , f u r n i t u r e k l i i t u r t i

C u r r e n t t i p c n i e i a n d U x e l p * i d

P r e n l n m i p a i d

E i c b t n g e i fo r c l m i n g - h o u M .

B i l i i o l o t b t r N i t i o n a l l U n k l

F n c l i o u a l c u r r e n c y ( i n c l u d i n g

n i r k e l i )

S p e c i e ( i n c l n d l n g g o l d T r r m -

u r y n o t e i ]

L e g a l - t e n d e r n o t e *

R t d e m p t i o n f u n d w l l b U . B '

T r e a i u r e r ( 5 p e r c e n t of c l r -

c u l a t l o n )

N ? ^ N o t n t l Sc lh« Counl ;

Uieuiois S t i r i Ii<*d O r n n I l . t m o v , Mtfl«nik<- n i b I l ! 4 .

1« l n u b j ^ j j l t t n J h i l I h i f o U o w m t (

oo l aa i lS ' a • I f

I n U r t t l w f l l u t ol t«t»d l o t

S T I R CLOTHING HOUSE. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. J o i T S a a m n . t ' l l f i n i l r , '

S c k o o l anil S a l t Sp t ln f l . a n ^ . . t l i a t l t i l l a . a l f of K « a l f i r t o l o l V

7 , 4 1 4 8 4

2 0 . 1 1 0 Ob

0 . 0 0 8 4 4

1 ,23C :io

2 3 , 0 3 4 0 4

2 , 0 1 0 8 1

1 , 2 0 0 OQ

9 2 8 5 9

4 , 2 9 5 0 0

4 3 4 4 4

1 4 5 < 5

7 . 7 1 0 0 0

• a m p , . aa f l t , t l U t l i i l . - , • l inn M t n i M l a i | a t P t t l l l a a ae l l oa , ;

a t I h u O B c o H o » » m b t t Olh I I I » » l l 0 n eUxk|» » « » • iMa B r c T l o a i l j T » d c « m f . l a w a t j i a * ' o l a « .

t . . A . ( M i * I T r C o a m l i a l n t r

N*. o f C a r t l - l l f t t i l p l i o o . S m . T o w n l U i p l l c aU .

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S W A U I ' I.AKD n f V of • w K J • w l i l > o f B wMK t

OPENING BATTLE FOR THE FALL! TREMENDOUS SALE OF PRINTS

4 , 5 0 0 0 0

| 3 5 2 , 4 8 1 4 2

S3T0 4061I l l l i 4 t M t » M J l t l iDM

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10 n

I t w 11 • 12 w I I w t t w I t W 9 w 9 *

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10 «

Special Announcement.

tceo 131) u u

U N I V K B S I T V n a K of a » k' • o M o f a w V lot N o 'J 31 J n MoauM. school i.anii

of B w * IS T o

LAND 31 T B J7 I a

Total I . I A B I U T I K 8 - {

Copitnl stock Laid Id $ 100.000 00 S u r p l u i f u n d 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 |

O l b e r u o d i f l d e d p r o B U C f i i i 16

N a t i o n a l ban'A n o t e i o u U t a n d i n g 8 6 , 0 0 0 0 0

I n d i v i d u a l d e p o i l t i l u l j e c l t o . .

cbetki »S .7 i ' 63 D e n i a n d c e r l l f i c a t n o l f l e p o i l l 0 7 , 8 5 2 81

D u e t o o t b e r N a t i o n a l U a n k i 6 1 0 8 2

N o t e i a n d b i l i i r e - d i » c o u o t e 4 1 8 , 0 0 0 0 0

Total • "

K i a t e o r i l i c b i g a n , O 'oun t j r o f K e n t , ' j

H e n r y I I . C l a r k , C » < b l e r o f t b e » b o » e - D a n i e d

b A u k . d o l o l e m n t y i w c a r t b a t t b e a b o v e i t a t e *

B e n t is t r u e t o t h e b e l t o f m y k n o w l e d g e a n d

beliif. H E N R Y M . C L A R K , C a i b U r .

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

J a y of U c t o l i e r , 1 8 7 5 . B. A . 8 D N D E R U N ,

N o t a r y P u b l i c .

ConnEcT—Attest; W . W . H A T C H )

K . K . C R A W I D i r e c t o r i

K . J . B O O T H J

PROSPEOTUS F O E 1876.

THE EVENING NEWS, fiETJiOIT, MICH

T u g F . v s x i u i N s w s . o o i * In I n t b l r d y e a r

i i t h e a c k n o w l e d g e d g r e a t n e w i p t p e r a u c c e j i

o f t h e d c c a d e . K t t a b l l i b e d j u s t o n t h e e v e

o f t h e f i nKnc i a l p « l c of 1 8 7 3 . i n a c i t y c o n -

t a i n i n g f o u r o t h e r d a i l y n e w i p a p c w , a n d p a -

p e r s t o o n u i o n g t h e a b l e i l l a t b e w e l l , i t h a s

i n l b l s i b o r t p e r i o d , a n d u n d e r t h e s e a d v e r n

c i r c u r o M a n c e i , b y i b e e r f o r c e o f e n e r g y , m a p

a u d s p i r i t , w o n f o r i l w l f • c i r c u l a t i o n f a r

I n D e t r o i t

1 r '« nl n w * t o HALT SriUNO LAND

rM i • a o k

T a

10 • 10 w I# - Hav ing given up Belling Goods a t Wholesale , we intend hereaf ter to R E T A I L all Goods a t regular W H O L E -

S A L E Prloos, which i t a reduction of 10 to 20 per c e n t

Shirla and Drawera , (wh ich other Stores soil a t 40 o ts . , ) wo sell for only 25 Cents. M i c h i g a n Oent ra l Ra i l road i Ex t r a H e a v y W o r k i n g P a n t s , (worth 10.00) 12.00 ft Pa i r .

° 1 Good H e a v y W o r k i n g Sulla, (wor th 110.00) 6.60. Recnlar Cassitnero Smta 17.60 A | 0 . Bes t all W o o l CaMlmere Sulta (in the S t a t e ) fo r $15.00. Ext ra Sheeps Grey Overcoats (wor th 7.10) $6.00. Superfine all Wool Beaver Overcos t , $15.00, (other S iorcs Sell same nnnlilv for $20.00.) Boys ' Snita, (all sitea fair quality) $3.60, full S u i t Boys N i c e Cassitnerc Suits $6 $6 $7.60, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Boys Overcoats , all sizes fVom $3.60, to $16.00. And all P r i ce s down throughout our entire Stock.

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E A S T A N D W E X T . TO AND laOM

GRAND RAPIOSJND MUSKEGON GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

T I M E T A B L E S e n t . 1 2 t h , 1 8 7 5 .

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c i c e i d i n g t b a t o f -II I I I D e t r o i t c o n t e m

P o o r H o u s e i s 3 3 , o f w h i c h 1 0 n r o | i o r a r i e 9 c o m b i n e d , a n i m m e n i e p o p i j U r i t y

m a l e s a n d 1 4 a r e f e m a l e s . 1 t b . o u g b o u l t h e m a t e , a n d a l o y n d financial . . . . | g i n n d i n i ; l u c h a s n a y p a p e r t h r e e t i m e s i t s

O f t h e i n m a t e s n o w a t t h e Conn-t o P o o r House, 9 arc idiots, 6 ol which are females, and 3 males, in-aaoe females 9, and 4 males; all over aizteen years of age except one idiol-io male.

T h e number of deaths a t tho Coun-ty House within the year has been 4. T h e number of children born at the County House is 3.

T h e whole number ot persons sup-

Sirted in and out of the County ouse for tho past year lias been

490. T h e itemized statement of the sti-

perintondents shows that the expense

of munta in ing tho poor a t the Coun-

ty House has been 5,732.92. F o r

maintaining the poor not a t the Coun-

ty House. 6,316.51. Lowell has

p u d into tho poor fund | 9 1 , and

now owes $44.76. Tho aiuottnl due

the poor fund from township and

«Ke misht envy. I t bi ts a n a c t u a l c i r c u l a t i o n [ O c t o b e r , 1 8 7 5 ]

o f o v e r 1 0 , 5 0 0 c o p i e s . Of i b e i e s b o n l 8 , 0 0 u

a r c t a k e n In i b e i n t e r i o r t o w n s a n d T l U s g v s

o f M i c h i g a n , a i f a r w u l a s R H e i a n d n o r t b

i o l . u d l n g t o n a n d T r a v e r s e O i l y . W h e r e v e r

i t i s o n c e t a k e n i l r a r e l y l o ses i l l f o o t b o M .

T h e E v s x i x a N s w s I i i n d e p e n d e n t In p o l l -

l i e f , figbting c o r r u p t i o n , m o n o p o l y a n d

r i n g i n t r i g u e i w h e r e v e r t h e y b e c o m e a p p a r -

e n t , n o m a t t e r w h o Is b i t .

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t h e n e w s , o f t h e d a y In a m o r e r a c y a n d

r e a d a b l e s h a p e , e v e r y t h i n g d u l l , p r o t y a n d

t e d i o u s b e i n g r i g i d l y e x c l u d e d f r o m i t s c o l -

u m n n . T t i v a l i n a t t e r a a r e e o n d e n i e d i n t o

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

e v e n u w c u r e a l l t b e a t t e n t i o n t h a t I b e l a r g -

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

T h u s , T i t s K r s N i s o N s w a w u t b s o n l y >J i cb

i g a n n c w i p a p e r t o l e n d a m e m b e i o f I t s o w n

s t u f f to j r h i l a d e l p b i a t o r e p o r t o n t h e p r o -

g r e i i o f t b e C e n U n n i a l , a n d I t w i l l b e t b e

o n l y D e t r o i t p a p e r t o m a i n t a i n i n W a s h i n g ,

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

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

N o Lie l ro i t p«i>cr g i v e s m o r e f a i t h f u l a t t e n -

t i o n t o m a r k e t r e p o r t s , a l t h o u g h l e s s v o l u m -

i o o u s t h a n In t b e l a r g e r j o u r n a l i . I m p r o v e -

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

c i t y i s 774 .46• T h o C o u n t y H o u s e be introduced as their ui'lity may become

rodebtedness is $3,433.35. The , o f l h # c u b ^ i o o , tbe Board of Supervisors has voted io PreudcoiiAl clectioo, tod tie GdaocUI tod r a i s e b v t a x t h o s u m o f $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 t o 0 ' ^ t ' t a l q s e i n o o a w b k b w i l l a I l u t e • W W u j -r l h # j o u u , ^ U j , j e a r I g 7 6 W | | | b e o n e o f

def ray the ezponses of County House > peCaii tr iaterest and one in wblcb Ibe In-f o r t h o c o m i n g y e a r , a l s o a f u r t h e r | ttlllgent d l l ten should lake a dally newipa-

HuikFiun K u n i c a Or ' d R a p l d t Or ' d Uap ld l l U m m a o d H l d d U r i l l t t l t i t l n R i N a i h v i l U V r i n i n o l ' l l l f C b t r l o t l * Ka toa R a p i d ' Riraa J u a e t on J i c k t o o Ja<*a®« A n a Athor W a y a t J o o O . T . J u n c U o B 11 V> D e t r o i t A r . j l J 04

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STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 3 8 , 4 0 a n d 4 2 C a n a l S t r o o t C J r a n d R a p i d s .

W a call par t icular at tent ion to our F I N E C L O T H I N G of imported mntrrlnl* In Coats and Vest*, SuitsTand Overcoats , out and made in superior manner f rom $20 to 40 dollars, which we warrant in every respect equal to Garments made T o O r d e r , Everybody should see our F ine Goods.

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I S a t u n U j e i e e p t t d .

T b r o u | b C o j t h t a and P u l l n n a S l a t r * C a n t b r o a g b t o a n d ftnen Grand R a p i d a a o d O t t r o i t . A l l t r a l : a c o f i n t c l l a aama d e p o t a l D t t r e l : w i t h O l f a t W e a t f f o , Q r ^ q d TraoV and C t n a d a S o a t k -i r n B a l l w a y i .

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G r a i l R a p i d s * I i t i a i a R a l l r M l . T I M K - T A n i ^ E .

C O N D E S S K D T I M E O A H D . S E P 70, 1174.

sum sufficient to pay its present m-

dehtcdness.

p e r If e v e r .

The terms of T u t E v e x i x o News ar t only $G a y e a r , o r 5 0 c e n t ! p e r m o n t b . p o i t a g e i n -

c l u d e d , m a k i n g i t t h e c h e a p e s t d a i l y p a p a r

of i u s i z e In t h e w e l l .

Address, Tub Kvkmvo News,

Detroit, Mich

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B A K E R Y

RESTAURANT.

COI.U L U N C H E S ,

. O Y S T E R S ,

P I C K L E D M E A T S ,

P I E S , C A K E S ,

Hot Coffee, ete., etc. Parl ies and families biiii|ilicd with pies, cake, e tc . on liliort notice. Opposi te Pollen's Blo/ k. Drtip in.

a^istr W. B. Rickert.

H a r r o w - G a u g e B a l l r o a d s P a y B e s t

A writer In tho Chicago Inter-Ooean has collected statistics of vn-rious narrow-gauge railroads in the Uni 'cd States for the past year, sliow-ing the cost of cauh road, its debt, interest on debt, expenses, receipts, taxes, and ne t profits. F rom lliesc atatistios we learn that the Mineral Range Railroad, iu this Sta te (Up-per Peninsula) , which is built over a , W A R M M h A L S , very difficult route, liavine a maxi-m a m grade of T w o Hundred and Eleven feet pe r mile, and narrow-curves—a route making its lirst cost and working expenses heavy— paid, for the year 1874, twemy-thrce and a half per cent, clear profit, a f t e r ! paying interest, taxes, expenses ami :

•U other bills I I t paid forty-four , per c e n t clear over its working rx-1 peases. Length of thu road thtrlven miles.

T h e Parker and Karns City n a r j row-gauge road in Pennsylvania, paid twenty per cent clear of ev ery- 1

thing. Length eleven miles; Imilt in a very rough country, with heavy grades, at a g rea t expense.

T h e D e s Moines and Minnesota A«rt.. n. t . tb. b-.u-t udd.,. ou n . r a d V tb. narrow-gsuge road, Iowa, length Mtbd.r m Not«B^r a. d. 1174 it ii oei«t. ia thirty-seven mile., m o d e r . u l y hTvd . rouw, built when materials and labor were hwh and trafliu light, paid ten ' ki.<i nathuriir granted 10 me omix- mth dar or n o r « < i n t n l i i . r l l „ i T o r ! l a I m - i t i . " « l " l > e r A. D . 1171, bjr t b r P t u b a l r C o o r t of per cent, clear. Uut lor its Ini,.!. 1 KtLiOoumr.uiciiinn.iii oith» right, utie.i debt , it would havu uatd b ic divt- or »ut( or.iM Wnler DeGra«,lB|>r II deuas , u l t a earnlnga over expenses e r " t "e l "v® r pm"1".? ,•,"1 aitaaud an •how the enormous profit of iiftv per cent .

T h e Colorado Central, with the heavieat grades and narrowest ot t r .cs on t b e continent, length twenty-six mika , cost heavy, trnfho a l first light, paid forty per cent profit over all expenses.

Mow these short lines'require near-ly aa much rolling stock, and nearly a s many employes, as longer lines. T h e y have about as many onicers, engfneera, firemen, brakemen, elc., i).irioji#uv4ih a. i aa longer lines. They have to keep 111"'• khoba j ^dh iuaw ouivdi about aa many cars and locomotives, / \ n u u H Of i't/liLiiCATiON.

. . . . . 1 . . . . . i . J i * '

/ < UABDIAH'B BALE.

I n t h e u i a t t e r of the • • t i l r o l W . t l a y De O n * inonB** pvraon,

N u t . r r l . b r i c b r ( i v n t b « l I •hal l M i l a t Pnb-

Inter-• t bow

l a l a M e ' r i or p a r r k l i ••( Uml i l t a i M d end br-l a f t n t b e C o a a l f a l i t m t H u t . of X l c b l f a n , kaowa aa< 4>aerik*d aa (allova lo.aili Conutncni o b t b e q a a r t e r t l a e t e a (10) eba lna v e e t el I b e eftBlb aaat , e o r a e r a l l b e n u r t b w u l q a a r t e r of MetloB bbbi W r twe lve ,12, l a T o a n a b l p nao ibe r t e i e n C I n e i l b of K b b i * aa tnSe r n l n t ( S ] n e t , f rom I h t e c e r u a n l n f a n u l d q a a i t e e t l ae two N i e k t l B i , I h e a e e • ! i l f l i t M e l e e m j i t b I t a l i e ) v a d i ; t b n i e e u i « : BaiBlIrl Willi a t ld a a a r U r l i i e •Be .1, cbelB and ftarUea Bad OBO-Iaurth J 4 I | , l l a l u , t b > n c ' t t rifbi > B f l t i n o r t h M e e n i M o , 1 7 . e b a l B i t n d o n r . 4 i . Unxi t e l b * Ha* k e t w e m t b r i i n t b a n d ao r l l . half ol aald q n a r W r a e d l o n , Ibenc* a a a t o a l a i d l l u I h r M e b a l a a a n d f c a n r r B aLiI . 1 4 ' , l i n k ' . i b r n e « t i a t b t * « a t r J O e b a i m to tkr fl«cp of b>|lnolB|. Coitalaint all fi aciea "IJlaBJ

Ale > tbe eaM^ uo* bal l t l ' V r t t l o n e b a l l o l the n o r l b w r i t or r lo i i r lb .if eMIInn l * « l r r .".J. I s To«o>VI|i leiwnJ.T, t i . t t b of Ran»cJola» ,fl, wr»t r u n i a i n l n f f . . t ly .40, a m * of l in i l .

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4 30 a, a

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TREHBNDOUS CROWD OF CUSTOHBBSI

Good Pr in ta , 4 cts.; Butter Pr in t s , 5 eta Elegant S took ofClioicc P r i m s , 0 " E n u r e Stock Beat Pr ints , only 7 " All Cochoco Pr in ts for • 7 " All Spragae Pr in ts fo r 7 " All Merr imao Prinla for • 7 " All 12J com Pr in ts for • 7 "

^ " I t is doubtfu l if wo can sell Pr ints so low all the fall. Thia Is * big lot wo bough t a t sncrifitic. W e are also selling a B I G L O T of

Yard Wide Prints for 12 l-2o. T h a t are sold all over t he county for 80 oenta,

z r o B C O R S l " W A H . P Z L X O H M I t

Big Lo t of Dress Goods, 121c., 16?. and 20. B ig Lot ot Wa te rp roo f Cloths, 76 c. A upwords. Big Lot All W o o l Flannels, S2Ci A

upwards . Big lot of Muslins way under price. Big l u t of Ginghams, 7c. 9c Jk 10c and upwards. Gold

Mixed Waterproofs only 90 cents.

HEAVY FMIERS'JEANS 35 GENTS, WORTH 50 CENTS. f y j u i t b o u g h t a t a large sacrifice, itn Inimense Lot of CARTON F L U *

NILS , T I C K 8 , B L A N K E I 8 . SHAWLS, C A S S i n E I B S , an 1 Black A l p a t u Uuy will he sold a t a small advance above c o s t

OARFETS! CARPETS!! CARPETSII t # * B i f f Lo t C O T T A G E C A U P E T S 35cts 30o. A S f i e , l and B ig L O T

I N G R A I N C A R P E T S 40c, 60c, BOo, & 66o. Rig Lo t of O I L ' C L O T H all widtha. W e wish wc could give a quotation for every article w» | Java in our Store, bu t of course there is no room for t h a t In concluiiok wa have only to add , tha i \)to only sell for vash, and that w e believe it to U j a i t a t much your interest as ours, to hnv ircely at this offering.

FOSTER BROTHERS, 7-2 Monroe St . Grand 'Rap ids , ,

F o a v m z t . s z i o ' s , ^ c " *

j P O M T l S ' d . S X L O ' f l l , Terrt Haute Indian*.

r » 0 » T E l H S X I O ' S , d b o o , fori Wayne Mima.

A U o t b r r T r a i m r a n 4 i | l r . S u n d a j e i e e p t e d .

J. I I . PAOR.

O r a . Paaa. k T icke t A p n l . A l l T r a l n i i u n b y C o l u m b n a t i n e .

' H B M O P M H V U L C A N . —

i t ' h a n r e i r , a t | l iu a l lv of n r a n d •be M d a j o l j u l f A. D,

S t a l l ' o l U l c b l f a n . H r r e n k e a l b J u d l c i a i n i r e u l t , In C b a n r r i j r . Hull pepdlBf la t | U C l t t o i t C o u r t for tba C o u u t f ol K r n t , I n C b a m I tap lda lu t a id u m a l v I I 7 J .

J a m e a P. D a e b a n a B C o m p l a i n a n t ,

Wil l iam B o b e r t i o n . R l i i a Abb M e C a l l a c b , and U x i r c Mart in Haa Di l i a d a a l i .

In t h i i c a c i r II a p p a a r i B f l i o m a n d a t l t nn 6 l r , t ba t tbi- def iBdaota W i l l l a u I l o b f r l a o B , Kll ia A n n UcLul loeb an-l <ir-ir |« Marl In K a e a r m o t r r n d -e a t a e f U i i i a l a t a b a t a r < r w i d r a t a of t h e P r u v -laeo ol On ta r io a n d D..ailtil(iB uf Canada .

On mollon ol O i v i n I I . I^xik Compla i aa s l a So. l i enor i . n b r ' d tba t f i e a p ^ a r a o w of l a id n u n ree-t d a a l •Jr lrndanla W.t lam KobrrtMm KlUa AnB M r C a t l o e b a n d l i e o r j a Marlln K i t l>r r n t r r r d b n e m wi th in Ih c i BidBlba Iroai I b r d a l e o l t b l a o r d e r and In e aa ol t b e l r a p p e a r a i u a l l i o j cauae i h r i r a n > " r r Io t b r I t ' l l ol Cnniplalf i l t o be* ( I n J . and a enpr t b r r w f t o be a a r r e d oo tba Compla lnaut ' a Col l r l lu r wi thin ( i r i . r o dajra a l te r

which consume about as much tuel, Oil, repairs elc. r e if the lines were longur. The longer the line, the less t h e proport ionate runn ing expenses, • a d tba larger the traffic usually. Y e t theac short lines, having only a l imited traffic mid heavy expenses compara t ive ly , have paid larger profits than any of the standard gauge routes, ana bid lair to always pay belter. Theso narrow-gauge r o s d s have: not b a d to borrow money o r run in deb t because of ihe hard t imes, aa the s tandard gauge roads have . In fact , according to theso „ , v r

. . . I . I « a | . „ • • m c r UU t r m of • mpw of MlJ Hill sdU BotlC# of • u u i i i c t y Iney are proved to U«Ui0i|bMi>i4triaiMiiu dw.uii ir.rroi.«4idBiii«»iib« most profitable, aafe, and prosiHict-1 ^ . V ^ . - ' a ^ Z ' J X i ivaly rich railroatl investments in ( tbaCnniplilnant cauir a not'c nf tbla onlar to be the oounlry. Whi le the i tockhold- ! e r s o f m a n v s tandard gauge rail ^ ^ . n C - ^ o B ^ ' b * : roHds have neon csllcn upon io])<iy i ean'i* of IliUonlrr u* irrrMnallj MrfriSoD money out of their pockets, or elso ' 1

!): their roads have borrowed m o n e y , ' i.aI'Ki.nvh w i i l u . t t ' JA

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New Grocery. W e arc now open for business

with a well selected stock of gro-ceries bough t for ne t cash, hence very low, also osaisted by a long experience iu tho grocery trade

In point of quality they can' no t be cxoelled. W e believe we have the best purchased and most complete aasor l i tent of fine groceries in the atate of Michi-gan , b u t aa we are an interested par ty , would respectfully invite everybody to come in and give their unbiassed decision.

W o will sell for cash or ready pay only, which will ena hie us to sell 10 to 20 per cent, lower than wc poKhildy could if we a l o p t e d the credit Hyr-U-m.

W e will pay cash or exchange groi-eriu s f r all manner of farm produuts.

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