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LOWIiLL JOURNAL IX)WELL, MICH.. K LIVE PAPER IN UIVE TOWN. Termm—$ 1 . 5 0 n ycnr: 7 5 CIM. J'nr S i x m n * . j£L». "w-. D E i n s r m Editor mid PulilWipr. All k!ii(U of jnl) rrintiiiK il-mo in dril- rlMsitylo. Prices an Low iw tin- U>wrflt. New TyiK>, Now Pressw. LOWELL IIUSIXESS CAHDS. P ECK* McUANNKI.I. feooi. Offli , I'hyili iaiiH anil Sur- In Itank IIU«k. JDODKIIT MAKHHAI.L. I nn^-r. K...I Wnl. r .JIX Ht Flour bnnrlK nml nil kiiiil« of CiKtuiii 7 W»rk. B OTOB M NAHII. MMuifm-nin 1- -t \ HMUxkn, Mill iiirkv .Vc nM I |.,v. 1'olnU nude new, Mowrnaml Kesiirn iv|«lrwl. E A. CHAPMAN, rimingraph Ar.l.l Roouu Dext to IVMl ' i n l a r , up itAlra. M M. OHAHR, Itaki'rr and Itt-atAuranl. l>p- . poalta Muile 11*11. W B. RICKRKT, Lcmrll lUkrn ami llis- Uunnt Uppodtr hillrn'a lll'n'k m T c T a. CHAI'MAS. Mllllnm- and lir.'., Maklnx. Bwoinl ili"ir WML JI IIRI O Hall C. WF.8T, NNIRELHI and KUIIonrr. AK- MI i for 0 enulna Riiuln-r I'nlnt. Uppunlts Vur - T C- SCOTT. Hanloarr Sanh Ihior* and T t l • Olaaa Uullclrn Hani wan- a npn-Ulty. ' Oppodt* Korott Mill. J Q. LOOK, UniKRlut anil Slallunpr, 4c. UDI OD Block. C M. D E V E N n O I i r , AKBnt fur llomoallo oMe SSu'S ^ c ' l ' n ''"' "" Onjan. D ODOK * HIClU*. Atlomrya al I-aw, So- Ury I'ubllc, So. Over W w f i Unif Riot*. dralcni in .• Main ST, dntlvn In Ac. I'nlur. K DSTSBER A MANOOI.O. Qrooerlc* and Fannrra I'rudii' 1 MO OM Block. Weat Wdr. W II.HELM * FI.ANAOAN. BooU Ad KIIIKH. I'lulhltiK. Block. Wwt Bide. J OHN OILF.S * CO., drorcrin and )"ru>U tool, Crockery. Ulaiw Ware, Sc. Union HI k M.WEATHEKWAX. Dry Uoodi, Cloth- lac, Bool*, Shoea. Uata, C»pa. Ac Union D AKE UOl'NK. Wal«r Strxi'U Comer Main and Weat Dake, lYoprielor. A TKINS * A D A M S . D<-ali-n In Airlruliural (mplamaou. Farm toola. Jtc., Brid<u Hl^ J O. TRAIN, dealer In Farm PnxtlicU. Wool, . FtlU, Pork. 4c. Urld*r8t. L ITEBT, Sal. and HoardIn* Stable, Monnn- Bt, Thoc Tate, IVoprietor. H H. BHEI-AKI). Hardware of all klnda Boon. 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DUU VIVIMUS, VIVAUUS." SUV) I'm YKAR IN ADVAXCK. V O L U M K X V . L O W E L L M I C H I G A N . W K D N K S D A V . F E U I U A R V 11,1880. N C M B E R 33. Git AND KAIMDS CAKUS. Benj. A, Harlan, Attorney and Solicitor. flpedal altenllon In Convenndlig. Writing W ill., and liiuiln>'v< In I'lolutlo C ourt. nra.-e.OVKR CITY NATIONAL BANK ORAND KAP1D8, MU M iimkox lii'-fr, iusrt a tuvia HUNT & DAVIS, ILSTRICT, REAL ETATE AND LOAN OFFICE. UNDER CITY NATIONAL HANK. OHANI) RAPIDS, MICH. J. ORTON EDIE Physician, Surgeon A Accoucheur. OFFICE. Ml BLISS' BI.OCK. URAND RAPIDS, MICH. Refldenoe- No, VT Sheldon si VIUJAHH. Allegan. j»«. a. WTLIl. Or. KapliN. Williams Wylie, ATTORNEYS and SOLICITORS Over City National Bank. URAN1) RAPIDS. MICH. The ••PALACE HOUSE of Michigan SWEETS HOTELr OUAND RAPIDS, MICH. BBJT I10TKL IN THE CITY. Rio. H. RooairiLT. I T F PIC'KERINO. F IUKI C. Sirroac. I tlerliK Manager CU'x'Ltifi tiOXJSE. QU\NU HAVEN, MICHIGAN T. F. PICKEIUNO. Managrr. MRS. S, WEBSTER TEnPER.4.\('E RESTAURANT. Ko. 50 (!anal Street, QBAND BAPIDS. MICH Meals, 85 ccnls. 87y! Day Hoard. |3.00 per week. (Estnblishfd 1801.) UENJ. A. HARLAN, CYRUS E. PERKINS HARLAN 6C PERKINS, PENSION & BOUNTV AGTS. All jwrsonx now diiuihktl either by dis- euse or wounds received in tin* service of the United Statis are entitled to poimion and Nhotild at once make npid'cation there- for. Write to us. Many now receivinK peiiHiouHaro entitled to iucrotuc. Wo can cun- the same if the caae is deaerving. HARLAN & PERKINS, Onuid'Rapids, - Mich J BRICK I M ' * At SARANAC BRICK YARD: made Pq fnun I'll re Poller Clay free from CRACKS, SEAMS or LUMPS. and well burned. Parllea conteni|ilat pj n a ami well inn Ing building O bnck lieforv COLOR UNIFORM 111 ideaM* naniine tlieao iinck before purehaalng. A MONTH guaranteed. I U A day al home made liy the linliKlnoua. Cap Hal not rwiiiinil; we will Btart you. omen, Iniva, nml ,!lrU make money faater nl work for un than al ai^ tliin/ el»e. The work Hirhi and pleasant, and audi an anyone can r> nglit al. Tnoae who are vtlte who aee thla notice will tend ua their aildreaaei al once and ae« for thcmsclvea. Coallyoutllt and terms free. Now la the time. Thoae aln-ady al work an- laying up large sunn of money. Addrran TRU E £ CO., Augusta, Maine. V}'1 Collaii WaaSaod'of FUt rlvaf 0HAW.18 A. EKBW1CK. UYBOMl. WAI.KRB RENW1CK I WALKER. ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Over Nat'I Dank, Lowell, Mich, RIMLLM ID all the Courts. If you want a Good Mea". for SS cents, goto §avis' Restaurant, 0 * THE BRIDOK, OPPOSITE FOREST M1LUU Oood aooommodatlons for Horses. Milton M. Perry, Reil Estate, Loan and Insurance AGENT Oood FARMS and LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HOUSES TO KENT on ruMonahle HW. AVERY, DIAXn 1M FUESH MEATS, Poultry, OysterB, And All JCtads of Oams ID Beaaon ca.SH: Paid For All Kiads Of Live 8uek,JSalt^Pork, Hide*, IF WE KNEW. II we knew the woo and heartache Waiting for us down the road. If our lipa oould taste the wormwood. If onr hacks could feel the li>ad. Would we waato the day in wishinn For a time that ne'er can be? Would we wail with such Impatience For our shipa to come from sea? If we knew the bahy bngera, Prenscd against the window-pane Would be cold and still to-morrow— Never trouble na axain— Would the bright eyca of onr darling Catch the frown upon onr brow? Would the printa of rimy linpera Vex un then aa they do now? Ah! thene little ice-cold flngers! How they point our memories back To the hanty words and actions Strewn along our backward track! How these little hands remind ua, Aa in snowy gracc they lie. Not to scatter thorns, but roses, For our reaping by-and-bye. Strange wo never prise tl.e :nn»ic 'HH the sweet-Toiced bird ha« flown; Strange that wo should ilight the tiolcta Till the lovely tlowera are gone; Strange that Summer skica and aunahine Never nerm one-balf ao fair A> when Winter's snowy pinion* Shake their white down in the air. Lips from which the seal of silence None bat Uoa can roll sway Never bloaaomed in auch bcanty As adorna the mouth to-day; And aweet worda that freight our memory. With their beautifm perinme. Come to ns in sweeter accents Through the portals of the tomb. Let us gather up the sunhesms Lying all around onr path. Lot us keep the wheal and roaet. Casting out the thorn* and clinfl; Let u« nnd ourawectcit comfort In the bleaamga of to-day, With the patient bana removing All the briers from our way. o u t It shady spot, plnml my h e id on canted, prolmbly upon the contents of the siiddle-bags, mid droppwl oil into a my saddle-bafrs. A HIDE FOR LIFK. LOWELL BAKERY And Restaurant, W. B. PIC KEPT, proprietor. 00 TUKRK FOR YOUR MEALS AKO LUNCHES. AdvcrINc I n t h e Lowell 'Journal No Uutlw AiWurtiiing Medium IN WESTERN MICH10AN 0«t Your Job Printing -AT THE- Lowell |ournal Oflice. NEW TYPE ! NEW PRESSES! Subscribe for tlie LOWELL JOURNAL ThtlPaople't Paper. "Did I ever tell you about that Cal- ifornia adventure of mineV A ride for life I may call it," asked old Major j Ransom, as he settled himself back in-1 to the depths of a large easy-chair, sit-1 uiited at the head of the mess-table. | The I OIIK, hreezy hall was well lilletl by olllcers of the regiment, mostly young men, who luul seen but little ai- tiva service, and the reminiscences of the older gentlemen of the corps wore always eagerly listened to with respect- ful consideration. -Well, it may serve to while away an Idlo half-hour, und if you are all so disposed, I will relate the circumstan- ce®. The details are indelibly si raped upon my memory, l can assure yon." The time-honored regimental can circulated around the table, '••gars were lighted, and the Major clearing his throat, commenced: "When California was llrst admitted into the I'liion it was tilled with more than iU t|iiuta of desperate characters gathered from all parts of tin globe. 1'erhaps the worst element, the most treacherous, tricky and cowardly was the Mexican element—balf-breed Mexi- cans, or, as they are more commonly known in the vernacular of the country, Greasers—and it is with that particu- lar class of yellow-skinned rascals that the burdeii of my yarn will prin- cipally deal. "1 had been ordered by the depart- ment to proceed to Southern Califor- nia to pay off the troops stationed at I.us Angeles—a most delightful s|iot. by the way, favored alike by heaven and nature. 1 had discharged the du- ty to the entire satisfaction of all con- cerned, and with accouute balancing to a cent I took leave of the jolly old commandant, and mounted on a rath- er sorry-looking s|iecimen of an army horse. 1 turned my back on the town, having stowed In my saddle-bags about 800,"no, mostly in crisp, rustling bank-notes, mixed up with more or less gold—more than I wished tdere was tefore I got through with it. "Through the kindness ol the com- manding ollicer, I had been furnished with an escort in the shape of two troopers, who, fully armed and equij)- ped, rode behind me to guard Uncle Sam's treasure from the ravenous paws of wandering desperadoes and va- grants, who received of late alarming reinforcements to their ranks, owing to the gold fever which had broken out, and was carrying everything be- fore it in a boundless wave ot excite- ment. "My destination was a camp situated in the mountains some llfty miles dis- tant from Los Angeles, a n d a s m y t w o troopers were thoroughly conversant with the way, I gave myself no con- cern about the route. "At the close of the first day's ride (we did not hurry at alli we camped in a delightful orange grove, close to a ranche where a band of horses were <iuietly grazing, i looked at them with longing eyes as they frisked a- bout on the open plain, more especial- ly as my old hack. In addition to being most confoundedly hard under the sad- dle, was already lame, and, in fact, about ready to knock under. "The solders told me that f o r 8.')0 I oould make a selection from the entire ranche. A Spaniard, a courtly gentle- man, met me, and iiumedi.itely upon my errand being made known he had the animals corraled. "The object of my choice was a su- perb coal-black steed, tliree-nuarter blood, who, by some means, had be- come mixed with inferior stock. The horse was gentle, but lacked training, having never been subjected to the saddle. However, a s I w a s an accom plished horseman, 1 cared little for that fact. The price was paid, and that night 1 slept In the Spaniard's hospitable mansion, while one of his vacquerurs saddled the horse whom I dubbed I'lince, and with a Mexican bit ho behaved with the steadiness of a veteran. 1 was delighted, and that night retired to my luxurious couch happy and contented In mind and at peace with all the world, with my pre- cious saddle-bags carefulh' deposited on the back side of m, old-fashioned bed. 1 never lost sight of them—upon that you may depend. "Early the next morning 1 w a s In the saddle, with my escort trotting in the rear, and waving a last adieu to the courteous Spaniard, we struck for the foot-hills, and at noon, when we halted to make a cup of coffee, we found ourselves in altogether a differ- ent country from the level plains be- hind us. "Hills and valleys, with gentle un- dulating plateaus intervening, greeted the eye in pleasant succession; while trees, shrubs nnd an endless variety of running plants abounded on all sides. "The day had been extremely warm, the sun pouring down with relentless fury, and the parched, dry earth re- tleciing bock the heat In a manner tru- ly exasperating to man and beast. Hot, dusty and exhausted, I sought sound siesta. "It was late In the uflernooii when 1 opened my eyes, stretched, yawned and struggled to my feet, with the in- tention of continuing the journey. My horse, saddled and hitched to a tree, was the ijrst object which met my eyes, but not a sign of the cavalrymen^ could 1 discover in anydirection. "A lilt of paper attached to the saddle attracted my attention, and a slight feeling-of apprehtinsion crept through mv heart its I detached it. "I had been hastily scribbled: the purport, summed up in a nutshell, was that my escort had deserted me for the mines. The temptation had been too great for them to resist, and, begging my pardon for the act, they i had signed their names to the docu- I ment. I "There I was, with a large amount i of money in mv possession, in a coun- | try entirely unknown to in . entirely i a t a loss which way to turn. You can I well imagine the frame of min I I was 1 i n a s 1 swung mvself into the sad- dle. | "For one thing I felt grateful. I They could have easily murdered me as I lay asleep: and with the money in their possession,obliterated all trace of the deed, and who in those turbu- lent and excited times would have troubled their heads over the disaji- | pearance of an insignillcant army pav- ; master? i "I could have returned to the ranche j of t h e Spaniard, but I disliked the ; idea of confessing the fact that I had ; I teen deserted by my soldiers. I decid- I e d t o push on, followed the llrst trail or mountain path I might happen to strike, and trust to a stroke of good fortune in meeting some mountaineer who would either guide ordirect m e t o my destination. "Clapping spurs to my noble black. I started on a gallop, riding straight ahead, never drawing rein for an hour. The aupect of the country every mo- ment grew wilder and more desolate, with not a trace of civilization on hillside or valley. An occasional herd of wild cattle scamitered from my pathway, and once I was nearly thrown headlong from the saddle by the sudden swerv- ing of I'rince. A sharp snurUa trampling of bushes, and a huge grizzly trotted out from the underbrash where the brute luul been lurking. With ears pointed, and nostrils distended, my steed rei|uired no urging to lly from the piesence of the voracious brute. Deeper and deeper I plunged into the unknown country, while the sun. rap- idly sliding down the western slope, admonished me that b u t a limited space of daylight remained. "The prospect of camping out, with gri/ziies lurking in the neighborhood for companions, was anything but a consolation for a man already half worn out by worry and excitement; and to add. if possible, to my discom- liture, unmistakable eviJence of a coming storm was apparent. Clouds, dark and threatening, were rapidly mounting toward the zenith, with an occasional vivid Hash of lightning, fol- lowed by the deep mutter of thun- der. "Cur.-iing my unlucky fate, 1 drew rein, wiping the dust and perperation from my forehead. As I did so my eyes were gladdened by a sight of a slight rift of smoke curling and twist- ing as it rose about the tree tops. Spurring forward, the welcome, sa- vory onior of venison greeted my nos- trils. The next instant I stood in the presence of a mountaineer, a trapjier of true t> lie. busily engaged in cook- ing I is evening meal at a blazing tire. I received a cordial welcome, and, afier picketing I'rince, I joined my companion with an appetite in no ways alfected by the predicament 1 was in. "I offered the old trapiier a round sum to pilot me to camp; but the old fellow was bound to the 'diggius'. a n I too much time would be lost, he said by leaving the trail. "However, wo compromised the mat- ter by his startling me in the right direction, adding the pleasing infor- mation that live miles lurther on I would run across a herdsman's ranche, where I woi !d lind shelter from the storm and a bed for the night. " 'Keep in the reg'lar trail, stranger, an'don't go in any side canons for there's lols o" (ireasers about, 'n they'll gobble yer up it Jo desn't look slurp, 'cause yer got a mighty line horse and saddle there.' Thanking him for his advice, 1 again struck out on my lonesome journey, following closely the numer- ous distinguishing marks the moun- taineer had mentioned. The darkness increased rapidly, and urging my steed to a gallop 1 hurried or, in hopes to gain the shelter of the herdsman's hut before the full force of the storm should swoop down upon me. "Already a few preliminary patter ing drops admonished me that I had but little time to spare, while an oeca sional gust of wind would roll up the dust in stilliii!: clouds, compelling me to bow down my head almost to my horse's neck. "In vain I ileered through the gloom. Increasing every moment as the mist of the storm grew thicker and thicker; no signs ol a house could 1 distinguish. Trees, underbiush. rocks and fallen trees all loomed up in one confused mass, while broad sheets of lightning at intervals lit up with dazzling brightness the gloomy scene, bringing out every crevice in the rocks with paintul cleainess. only to be plunged in darkness the next instant ten times more profound and perplexing. The rain came down in torrents, drenching me through and through. I'rince. sinking to nis fetlocks at each plunge, bore me bravely on. 1 knew not whith- er. for 1 had long since given him the rein, preferring to the trust to his in- stinct in preference to my own limited knowledge. " A peculiar pricking up of the ears on I'rince's part attracted my atten- tion, and. thinking it might indicate the presence of another grizzly. 1 halt- ed to recoinnoiter. The grinding of faint gravel beneath an advancing troop of horse's feet feel distinctly up- on my ear. The gang whom J uan had gone in quest of were undoubtedly ro- i liming, spurred on by the hope that a golden harvest awaited them. "Quietly I rode to one side, drew Prince up in a clump of trees, and withdrawing my revolver from the holster I awaited their coming. " A t a brisk gallop they passed by, eight as villainous-looking Greasers as ever cheated th u gallows of Its just dues. Juan was in their midst, talk- ing and gesticulating wildly as hedes- l.ittle did the rascals dream of the actual amount 1 did have, or I a m a- fraid there might have been <i differ- ent sequel to the adventure. "I waited a reasonable length of time, the sound of the horse's tram] CIIANDf.BU. Life unit Chamcler uh Seen hy IUh I'ulitlcdl Associiilen, would have cut the saddle-bags adrift. anil I could have held out but a little while longer at l>est. The terrible jolting.excitement and nervous condi- lion of my entire system was operat- ing against me. My head was weak I Tributes to bis Memory by Henatora and and trembling, strange noises buzzed j Kcpresontativos. in my ears, while my temples throbbed ling died away, and then. Happing the its if they would burst. Particles of January -Jsth was the day seta- spurs to Prince's side. I dashed down | light danced before my eyes, acold per-1 part !>)'both Houses of Congress for the gully a t a brisk pace. "I had not gone far. however, when a loud shout rang out of the cool morning air. Somewhat surprized. 1 glanced over my shoulder, and there came the whole crew, headed by Juan, bare-headed, ridding iu advance, lly some route unknown to aie they had cut olf a portion of the distance, and being splendidly mounted. I felt a lit- tle appiehensive. "1 was well armed, but lire-arms were of no use with Prince untrained as ho was, and had not the fellows seen very plainly that the high spirit of my horse would not aliow me to shoot from his bask they never would have dared to attack an American, whom they fear and hate. ".My revolver and sword were no match for their vicious-looking knives and that most terrible weapon in the hands of an expert, the lariat. "Drawing my cloak closely around me. I crouched close to the saddle to avoid being swept olf by some project- ing bough. and relapsing into a reverie by uo means complimentary to Hie country, allowed Prince to pick his way aa best he could. snlration broke out on my forehead, j suitably commemorating the public and I felt that tlie end was not far off. "A jingling of steel, a shout, a dozen confused forms ilitting before me, the report of a rillc'and I knew no mure. "It was late in the afteriumii when 1 was fully myself, and ascertained that I had ridden almost into the arms of a detachment of calvary sent out to look after me. liy some means my coming had been anticipated, and knowing the large amount of money i had with me, the ollicer in charge became alarmed whenl was overdue. 'They arrived in the nick of time, for they told me I was reeling in the saddle, and Prince was badly used up. "The Greasers were captured to a man, and were swung off uncermon- iously from the nearest tree, where they were left for the birds of prey to linish. "The back-track was taken up for the purpose of searching the old house, but only the smoking and charred ruins remained. Not a trace of the kind female could 1 discover, and | whether she fell a victim of suspicion j to the vengeance of the gang, or her Suddenly he stopped; the nextllash | self set lire to the crime-stained rook- of lightning revealed a rudely con-' ery, and effected her escape to parts structed house, surrounded by a species unknown, remains a mysten. Cen- of fence, with here and there a strag- i tlemen. some punch, please. I have gUng tree. I had struck the herds Unished. man's station at last, more by good -•— luck or Prince's instinct than by any judgment of my own. and throwing my reimtover a post I shouldered the saddle-bags, rapped al the door and the next instant stood before a blazing lire of logs in the spacious chimiiey- place, in the midst of which swung a huge iron kettle. "A Mexican with shagRy hair, scowl- ing visage and crippled form bade me welcome, his voice sounding strangely harsh and discordant, as 1 took a seat in an angle of the tire-place. His com- panion w a s a woman, sad of face, hum- ble of mind, and not unprepossessing in her general appearance. "Jlefore the blazing lire my clothes i were soon dried, and having informed 1 my companion with the bushy head j that I was a soldier eii route to t h e i Trifles. Qunth a wise man to a youth one day 'Tell me your aim in life, 1 pray." "A miKhty general I d be," lleplied the youth ambition sly- Then >|Uoth the itripling to the aage. "fell me your aim in yonr old age." Then aaid the aage, a little tired: "Aim? Oh! t have no aim; I've tired." High-toned—Church bells. A Chicago ghost lias jim-jams. l i ana, (} ba. is the reform way to spell it, A compositor makes money hand o v e r fist. A dangerous game for railroads— leapfrog, A foundry can cast a shadow if the mountain camp, 1 excused myself from j ino o n ls l l 1L ' f'K' 11 quarter. partaking of the contents of tne kettle. 1 A mince pie at bed-time is the short preparing to stretch my tired limbs on i est route to the menagarie. something, if no better than a bare | Old Ocean indulges in storms mere board. j ly fur wreck-creation. Mounting a rickety pair of steps | Q,,,, 0 F inexplicable phenomena mine host polnted out a pile of straw of nhUne th ,, effw . t tlie mi , t) . inK u as he held a llanmig torch above his i p. in 0 f has in suddenly reversing head. I t w a s the best the wretched ; t | ie ( ii rt . t .ii, m 0 f the wind. abode afTorded, so while the fellow de- . , , parted to look alter Prince. I placed t h e ; An unlucky pent i r iaddle-btgs under my head, and in I * h f l ^ live minutes was oblivious to every-' speculation. Nothing the direction of the wind. An unlucky pers i replied, on being iired on a certain but my pock- ets.' We should give as we would receive —cheerfully, quickly, and without hes- itation: for there is no grace in a bene- lit that sticks to the linger. The laundry Rirls in Dubuque. Iowa, arc preparing for a strike. It may be well f-ir them to "strike while the iron's hot." While in the parlor w. h her beau a Cincinnati girl rushed li in the house and threw herself in the canal. This proves that the only safe way to court a girl is to take her on the lap and hold thing transpiring about me. "1 think I must have been a little nervous, for I started up once with a shiver. The storm had passed away. the moon smiled down upon me through numerous chinks and crevices in the crazy old roof; not a sound could I hear save the gentle sighing of the wind through the trees, and. feel- ing reassured. I composed myself again sleep. 1 don't know how long 1 slumbered. b u t 1 w a s aroused by a very decided grip on my shoulder. My eyes opened wide in astonish-) i' Krr Vhere" ment as they fell upon the woman t(M. k ... .. whom 1 luul met upon mv arrival. She 1 . A cltl/ ®" , ' u ' , T impressive voice. "Depart quickly. | In his youth Schiller learned to p ay and trust to the mercv of the wolves upon the harp. A neighbor who dis- and bears, for I promise you you'll liked it. once said to hlm:"Herr Schil- liml none under this roof. You are ler. you play like David.only not so line- not the llrst traveler who has sought 1 " A n d you," quickly replied Sclul- this abode who never again gazed up- ler. "s|ieak like Solomon, only not so on the light of day. Your doom was wisely." sealed when Juan heard the clink of ] \ young lady who came in to adver- coin in your saddle-bags. He is too ! tise for kitchen help said, with a sigh cowardly to attempt the job himself, and a wring of her dainty gloved hands, alone and unaided, but he has departed j - o h 11 d o hope we'll get one soon, for to bring upon you a gang of murder-' it does almost break my heart to see ing cut-throats, who will soon surround mother wash dishes, with her rheuma- the house. You may thank your | usm, too. sword and revolver that you are a-1 wlien Mimi | ial Xarvaez, it is related. live now. It was all that restrained ; Wlia on , liH his confessor him Irom pouncing upon you as he ^ , wke<| h|ln jf fr „. lv furK , ilve an his left. Look here. Do >ou see that t unemies. "1 have no enemies," replied And she pointed to some dark stains on l|lt , ^ Marshal proudly "Every- the iloor. 'That was a miner, a wan- one laUH ( have made enemies in the derer like youraelf, lost on the lulls. L . our8e of ||jH lif0i " suggested the priest and ho was slain with as little mercy , miUllv .. m () f coum .," replied the as you would meet out to a serpent. Mani h li ], -i have luul a great number Money ! No. And she made a ges- of enemies in my time.but I have none lire of scorn as I attempted to reward noW , h , ive u . id Uiem . in life has b e e n s u c h h a t my w'mis a r e ! T|ie Duke of Argyll was once giving j his shield upon his arm. few and easily satislied. Hut we waste | evidence before a commit^e of the, SENATOR BAYAUD. time. Your horse is at the uMle. Fol- . " f S^^.r^meSHtmulT , Senator Bayard was placed in an the trail down the a m o n . t u r n to the 19 U 7, ?" I ' Sille Ma^^ embarrassing position, as he w a s t h e left, and may the samta protect you. 0116 1,alll ' e , lean do no more." eutly a person of authority, deposes onu JjuhIJ services and paying tributes of respect to the memory of the late Senator Chandler. The resolutions offered by Senator Ferry and adopted uianimous- ly by the Senate, are given In our news summary. Following these re- solutions. speeches were made by Sen- ators Ferry. Anthony. Uavard. Blaine, Logan, Morrill. Blair, Cameron and Baldwin. In the House similar eulo- gies were pronounced by Representa- tives Newberry. Williams. Hubbel, Brewer, Burrows, Conger, Garfield nnd others. We give extracts from a few ol the more notable speeches. SKNATOU FEUIIV. Senator Ferry's eulogy was very long and mair'ly biographical. He conclu led as follows: In clocing my humble tribute to his fame, I cannot forget to note that he never left a doubt upon the minds ot others, where ever he moved, that, however lie may have faltered al times and ways him- self, he held with reverence and faith that belief which reckons life but the vestibule of immortality. All forms of inlldelity he despised, if ho did not always practice, he often recogniz- ed his highest obligations. A touching instance of this was the sad occasion of his buring a brother in the iand of strangers, at dead of night, iu thediear- iness ol' rain. As the body of that brothei was let into the grave with- out Chi stiau word of parting, with nuni! to voice a single sentiment of faith or hope, ho himself bowed his knees lo the earth, nnd there. In tTle pitiless s'turm, offered prayer to Al- mighty (iod. He did not forget, but generously befriended the Cliristain clnich. Into the secrets of his heart, on that last solemn morning, when alone he met his God. we dare not. and, indeed, we cannot penetrate. Immor- tal now, he rests with One who gives supreme value to all that is good in life, and, what is infinitely more, "He doeth all things well." We have seen the nation mourn as the heroic figures that held sway in trying periods of our history passed to the dust of death—Linc ilu and Stan- ton, Chase. Seward. Sumner, Wade and Morton, and the thronging pro* cession of valiant caplains anil men who wrought out the salvation of the Union. Added now to tho roll is Chandler. All theso aro borne upon the hearts of a grateful people who delight to honor, but who are power- less to recall. With no murmuring, but rather with hopeful spirit, Jo wo trust steadfastly in that Providence by v. hose mysterious courses kingdoms and republics rise and fall; and d o w e reverently speak of that Being whose designs embrace countless myriads of men, by whose almighty will all na- tions live, and in uliose omniscience tho vast futuro of our beloved land is at this moment folded up. SENATOR ANTHONY. Senator Anthony spoke of the lead- ing traits ot Mr. Chandler's character and among other things said: Devot- ing himself lo commerce und to poli- tics. he attained eminent success in each and secured the highest rewards of both. To enumerate the positions which he filled and the honors which he received would be but to repeat, in feeble phrases, what has been so welt said by the senator who was his col- league. I think I shall do violence to the feelings of no man. and the friends o f n o m a n who survives him in that state, so eminent for its dis- tinguished sons, when I say that he was, by common acceptance, the llrst citizen of Michigan. The respect and alfection in which he was held at at home were manifested on the day of his burial, it was a fitting day for that sad olllce. Detroit was in mourn- ing. From every public building Moated the emblems of his general sor- row. and the doors and windows of numerous private houses were diaped in sable. The streets were whitened by the early snows of winter, which fell with blinding fury upon the city. The sidewalks were thronged by thou- sands upon thousands o f m e n and wo- men. many of whom bad come from long distances, and who. unable to get near the house, stood exposed tor hours, to the inclement weather, wait- ing to see tho long and melancholy procession. He died as ho would have preferred to die; suddenly, pain- lessly, and with his harness on. He fell as the warrior falls, o n t h e eve of battle, with his sword in his hand and a hypocrite. Staiulinij now as it were | above his newly made grave. 1 bear willini; tesliuiuny lo theso personal virtues, andean recall in my Instances ot lils iiirommodating kindness and personal courtesy, which rendered tho j traiiKaciluns of business with him so easy and agreeable. For the lest I teel that wo aro too I near the years of his active political career to express p o s i t i v e j u d g m e n t | To.justly measure so a««r.'sslve, vig- orous. and Inlluen'ial a character as J his, it must be viewed at a little dis- tance, as sculptors often ask for the consideration of their strongest and most rugged works. Time will mel- low and reilection will soften the as- perities and animosities caused by re- cent and heated conllict, and may ob- scuro somewhat present Judgment. Mr. President, the messenger of death came to our depaited associate sudden- ly and in the very midst of ins most ardent and strenuous pursuits. Here iu this hall of public delibera'.Ion once more are we confronted and startled by tho footprints of the pale archer, whose shalis intended surely for each one of us remain as yet in tho quiver unselected. Busied as wtall are with tlio thought and cares of daily life, should we not pause to-day and,'think- ing of the strom; man who has been so suddenly called from our side und from tho homo and wide circlo of friends, to whom ids warm heart and manly qualities so endeared him, glance down the inevitable pathway lie has been called upon to tread, and so order our living that each may not fear to follow iu his turn? "Well, now. gentlemen, it did n o t 1 he never ww any one drunk in a k e m e long to pick my way down the !'"f ( ' , , 8 '' r,cl ; , \ , ' r> V'.. 5 ; r f.P , adder, out into the air. and with a His Grace.-Scotchmen will hardly al- take er.out into the air. and with a,,---- . . , . . - . bound gain the saddle. Tho old rook- 1 " w « "f, d " ,nk f 0 '""B as ^ ery loomed up in the moonlight, silent, i wl " ,le 8 1 , 1 1 o n dark and forbidding, and I could noil - repress a shudder as 1 Utought of the HOME L IKE i H IMMIKH YEAR* . narrow escape 1 had experienced. j Aim.—One hundred years IIRO not a | not apt to judge men justly, and may only Democrat lo speak, and the Dem- ocratic parly had never spoken well of Mr. Chandler; but his remarks were in excellent taste, and bo spoke with great feeling. After some allu- sions to their personal relations and antagonism iu political matters, he continued: In the maze of action and passion of daily political life we aro SENATOR DLAINE. Mr. Blamu said that Now Hamp- shire, the birthplace of Chandler, had produced many of our great men. among them Webster, Dlx, Greeley, Chase and Cass. Throughout tho late senator's active political life, he was associated with Hie greatest men of our country and time. A writer of the time of his entianco here had said that Chandler's coming was like the arrival of a Cresh division lo reinforce a hard pressed army. He quickly achieved a national reputation. His inspiring presence, burning Zeal and strengthening faith placed h i m i n t h e front rank of those eminent in the his- tory of the war. Those who knew him iu the last years of his life had marked a coustaut intellectual growth. His character and capacity broadened. It would nut be just, even on this oc- casion. lo say that Mr. Chandler had no faults, but even hii enemies would admit that he had no meannesses. His faults were those of a strong nature. He was at hi? best in ids homu life, and there his friends loved to regard him. REPRESENTATIVE BURROWS. Among tlie numerous anecdotes to illustrate his courage and honesty were these related by Mr. Burrows: It is said that when Secretary of the Inter- ior. becoming satisfied ihat a certain bureau in that department needed thorough renovating, he sent for the head of the division, and directed the Immediate dismissal of 12 of his most piomiuent subuidiiiati s. The chief ot the bureau expostulated with t h e s e c retary. and linally declared that it would be imposBlble lo transact the business of his department. "Very well, sir." replied the secretary. "Then the business of your department will be susjiended; for unless you make those removals by 4 o'clock this after- noon. that branch of th" public service will be closed," It is needless to add that the orders of the sec.etary were iiuinediatiy executed. If it bo true that an honest mail is the noblest work of Cod. then Zachariah Chandler was one ot nature's masler-piocej. As llluslralivo of his indomitable courage in great emergencies it is re- lated of him that immediately after Hie battle of Bull Run, when t h e ro> public seemed totleiing lo its down- lall. he sailed upon the President to advise with him iu lelation to the exi* genciesof Hie hour. M'. Lincoln was in despair, and met Mr. Chandler with the exclamation. "The country is lostl What shall wedoV" "Do:" responded the stalwart senator, "Call immediately for 300.000 volunteers." "But will the (•eople respond V questioned the ex- ecutive." "Yes. sit! if you were to make it a million!" It is said that he never quit the execulivo chamber un- til he bore the order from Mr. Lincoln to Secretary Stanton directing the sum* mons. He was one of the tew publie men who In the consideration of great questions not only had positive con- victious. but the moral courage to avow them, regardless alike ot public opinion or personal consequences. It mattered not how popular any measure might be, or how much its advocacy might enhance the chances of party success. Senator Chandler never yielded his convictions for a monien- tarv advantage. It mattered not how exalted any man might be iu tho pub- lic regard, if Senator Chandler believed him unworthy of the advancement he would not hesitate to assail nim. And he never resorted to temporary expe- dients to achieve temporary success or allay popular sentiment. REPRESENTATIVE CONOBtt. Mr. Conger said: There was a time in the late political Contest when his pride and ambition and tl.e crowning wish of his life looked to a return lo his long-honored place in ihe senate, when he was told secretly by an old and trusted friend that if he w ould give his inliuenco to aid in securing a cer- tain political appointment to a friend of one who could secure the result, he could bo elected. With an emphatic Kesturo he replied; "l have lived among the peop e ot Michigan for al- most half a century an honest man, and I will never secure my election even by a promise which at another time I "might bo willing to make vol- untarily." Equally characteristic ol the man was his celebrated letter to the govern- or of his stale, so much criticised, so much approved —the blood-lef.ing let- ter. so called. Ho saw treason spi end- ing through the land, poisoning ihe fountains of justice, invading the halls "With considerable satisfaction 1 i pound of coal or a cubic fool of ilium- easily fail equally to appteciale the ihrea'tenim: ihe fieo In- noted a «low of light in the Fast. and inating gas had been burned in the ] faults of an ally and the virtues of 1,11 sl , lul i ons 0 i'iho country. h.-KKI I. un- streaks of luminous color radiate rap- country. Noiion stoves were used opponent. But their were traits alK ' Inexorable, jiiil'hering lorce idly over .he hori/on as 1 swung down i a n d n o contrivances for economizing j qualities in Mr, Chandler that all men the canon. j heat wore employed until Dr. Frank-1 may dwell upon with admiration and "i might have tried conclusions, for i Un invented the iron framed fireplace j respect, and which 1 have now a mel- my blood was up, but I considered that I which still bears his name. All the ancholly satisfaction in attesting. He 1 had no right to risk l:i the slightest cooking warming in town as well as I was impulsive, outspoken, sincere, and the funds entrusted to my care by the ' in the country were done by the aid of • generous—an open foe and a steady Oovemmcnt; so sinking the spurs into | a fire kii.dler on the brick hearth or in i and courageous friend. His hand was. all j jjJ,. jf I'rince's llankB, away I went, with the the brick ovens. Pine knots or tallow ; open, for he was "a cheerful giver." . jro . K . rl y ani j "• * rnished the light for t h e , H e i-ossessed a mind of superior force |, of slnig( . lei bul lLlll Uulon nights, and sanded lloors , a n d sagacity, and Ids faculties for the |nu ^ u|u , sll;lU 1)(. preserved. No sur- (ireasers in hot pursuit. "The endurance of Spanish horses being almost proverbial. I made u p m y mind that the race would be one of life or death. The infernal specie weighed down my charger terribly— the odds being fearfully against n-e. candles furnished long winter supplied the place of rugs and carpets, administration of affairs w e r e eminent The water used for household purpos- j ly practical and effective. es was drawn from deep wells with In one important respect he supplied Hie creaking sweep. No form of pump ] a n example valuable in any govern- was used in this country, so lar asoue ! menl, and especially in oni.ao popular reasoning, for the conllict, already arming for ihe strife. What should he. tho watch- man on the tower, say to his people ? i.et the constitution be shbtteredf Surrender ignobly tho inheritanco to treason and traitors ? No. War, If It necessary, property and comfort and i cast off my cloak, cut the blanket | c a n learn, until after the commence-1 in its lorm and nature a s o u r o w n . adrift, threw away the small hand-val ise (my companion for years); then followed my sword, scabbard and belt, until I had nothing left bul my saddle- bags and revolver. Coatless and hat- less I rode, the foam flying from I'rin- ce's Hanks, and the Greasers, with long-continued yells, urged their horses into a wild, frantic gallop, while the occasional sharp slab iu close prox- imity to my ears proved that they wore gaining slightly, and testing the length of the lariats, which were b u t a few feet too short for effective work. "How long t h a t r a c e extended is more than I know, but I can assure you it seemed to me as if it would nev- er bring succor to my flagging steed. To have saved my life I presume I ment of the present century. There 1 1 refer to the fact that on no occa- were no friction matches in those sion was Mr. Chandler known to use days, by the aid of which a lire | his official position lor his own pecu- coiild be easily kindled, and if the fire , niary gain-directly or indirectly. went out ujiou the hearth over night | His death has ended a long career of and the tinder was damp, so that the : public service in executive and legis- spark would not catch, the alternative lative capacities, and throughout his remained of wadiug through the snow I hands were ever clean of unjust or 11- a mile or so to borrow a brand of a i legitimate gain.—nor did his bitterest nelijhbor. Only one room in any I political foe (and no man evoked house was warn. unless some member i stronger personal criticism) ever of the family was ill; in all tho rest charge, or over suspect him. with the temperature was at zero during making personal profit o u t of his pol- manv nights in winter. T h e m a n and iticai station and opportunities. women of a hundred years ago un-i H e w a s a m a n o f vigorous, frank na- - . dressed and went to their beds in a 1 nature, and his virtues and his faults i n o t only for iu twenty-nine temperature colder than that of our I were the natural: outgrowth. Free also for Us five Sundays. Uosuau barns and woodsheds, and they QSVir Landed aud open hearted, he kejt his | have to wait for another such a icO- render to traitors'. No yielding to tim- idity! No endurance of vacillation, either in court or camp 1 RF-PRESENTATTVE OARflELD. Speeches were also made by Metsrs. Hawiey.Dunneil,Stor.e, Kieler, llriggs, Crapo. Barber. Willits. and Gartleld. The latter. In closing, said Hut, looking back on Senator Chandler's life and summing up his chaiacler, he was struck with tho appropriateness ot these words of Ten:.> son, iu his ode on the duke of Weliingtou: "Ob, iron heart to trne ooeaalnn tcne. On, (alien at Irngth (bat tower of atteDg(h Tliat stood luur-oquais to all the winds that blew," The present month is remstkablo. barns i complained. ( UsAiiUCU ilMU VJ'CU llC«i MV | ^ a..~ - w .w - — 1 word, deflpifod t eg ward aud loalhwi i ruary until 162U.

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" W h e n C a l i f o r n i a w a s l l r s t a d m i t t e d i n t o t h e I ' l i i o n i t w a s t i l led w i t h m o r e t h a n i U t | i i u t a o f d e s p e r a t e c h a r a c t e r s g a t h e r e d f r o m a l l p a r t s of t i n g lobe . 1 ' e r h a p s t h e w o r s t e l e m e n t , t h e m o s t t r e a c h e r o u s , t r i c k y a n d c o w a r d l y w a s t h e M e x i c a n e l e m e n t — b a l f - b r e e d M e x i -c a n s , o r , a s t h e y a r e m o r e c o m m o n l y k n o w n in t h e v e r n a c u l a r of t h e c o u n t r y , G r e a s e r s — a n d it is w i t h t h a t p a r t i c u -l a r c l a s s of y e l l o w - s k i n n e d r a s c a l s t h a t t h e b u r d e i i of m y y a r n w i l l p r i n -c i p a l l y d e a l .

"1 h a d b e e n o r d e r e d b y t h e d e p a r t -m e n t to p r o c e e d t o S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r -n i a t o p a y off t h e t r o o p s s t a t i o n e d a t I . u s A n g e l e s — a m o s t d e l i g h t f u l s | i o t . b y t h e w a y , f a v o r e d a l i k e b y h e a v e n a n d n a t u r e . 1 h a d d i s c h a r g e d t h e du -t y t o t h e e n t i r e s a t i s f a c t i o n of a l l con-c e r n e d , a n d w i t h a c c o u u t e b a l a n c i n g t o a c e n t I t o o k l e a v e of t h e j o l l y old c o m m a n d a n t , a n d m o u n t e d o n a r a t h -e r s o r r y - l o o k i n g s | i e c i m e n of a n a r m y h o r s e . 1 t u r n e d m y b a c k o n t h e t o w n , h a v i n g s t o w e d In m y s a d d l e - b a g s a b o u t 800 , "no , m o s t l y in c r i s p , r u s t l i n g b a n k - n o t e s , m i x e d u p w i t h m o r e o r l e s s g o l d — m o r e t h a n I w i s h e d t d e r e w a s t e f o r e I g o t t h r o u g h w i t h i t .

" T h r o u g h t h e k i n d n e s s o l t h e c o m -m a n d i n g ol l icer , I h a d b e e n f u r n i s h e d w i t h an e s c o r t i n t h e s h a p e of t w o t r o o p e r s , w h o , f u l l y a r m e d a n d equi j ) -p e d , r o d e b e h i n d m e t o g u a r d U n c l e S a m ' s t r e a s u r e f r o m t h e r a v e n o u s p a w s o f w a n d e r i n g d e s p e r a d o e s a n d va-g r a n t s , w h o r e c e i v e d of l a t e a l a r m i n g r e i n f o r c e m e n t s t o t h e i r r a n k s , o w i n g t o t h e gold f e v e r w h i c h h a d b r o k e n o u t , a n d w a s c a r r y i n g e v e r y t h i n g be-f o r e i t in a b o u n d l e s s w a v e o t e x c i t e -m e n t .

" M y d e s t i n a t i o n w a s a c a m p s i t u a t e d i n t h e m o u n t a i n s s o m e l l f t y m i l e s dis-t a n t f r o m L o s A n g e l e s , a n d a s m y t w o t r o o p e r s w e r e t h o r o u g h l y c o n v e r s a n t w i t h t h e w a y , I g a v e m y s e l f n o con-c e r n a b o u t t h e r o u t e .

" A t t h e c lo se of t h e f i r s t d a y ' s r i d e ( w e d i d n o t h u r r y a t a l l i w e c a m p e d i n a d e l i g h t f u l o r a n g e g r o v e , c l o s e to a r a n c h e w h e r e a b a n d of h o r s e s w e r e <iuiet ly g r a z i n g , i l o o k e d a t t h e m w i t h l o n g i n g e y e s a s t h e y f r i s k e d a -b o u t o n t h e o p e n p l a i n , m o r e e spec i a l -ly a s m y old h a c k . In a d d i t i o n t o b e i n g m o s t c o n f o u n d e d l y h a r d u n d e r t h e s a d -d l e , w a s a l r e a d y l a m e , a n d , i n f a c t , a b o u t r e a d y t o k n o c k u n d e r .

" T h e s o l d e r s t o l d m e t h a t f o r 8.')0 I o o u l d m a k e a s e l e c t i o n f r o m t h e e n t i r e r a n c h e . A S p a n i a r d , a c o u r t l y g e n t l e -m a n , m e t m e , a n d i i u m e d i . i t e l y u p o n m y e r r a n d b e i n g m a d e k n o w n h e h a d t h e a n i m a l s c o r r a l e d .

" T h e o b j e c t of m y c h o i c e w a s a s u -p e r b c o a l - b l a c k s t e e d , t l i r e e - n u a r t e r b l o o d , w h o , by s o m e m e a n s , h a d be-c o m e m i x e d w i t h i n f e r i o r s t o c k . T h e h o r s e w a s g e n t l e , b u t l a c k e d t r a i n i n g , h a v i n g n e v e r b e e n s u b j e c t e d t o t h e s a d d l e . H o w e v e r , a s I w a s a n a c c o m p l i s h e d h o r s e m a n , 1 c a r e d l i t t l e f o r t h a t f a c t . T h e p r i c e w a s p a i d , a n d t h a t n i g h t 1 s l e p t In t h e S p a n i a r d ' s h o s p i t a b l e m a n s i o n , w h i l e o n e of h i s v a c q u e r u r s s a d d l e d t h e h o r s e w h o m I d u b b e d I ' l i n c e , a n d w i t h a M e x i c a n b i t ho b e h a v e d w i t h t h e s t e a d i n e s s of a v e t e r a n . 1 w a s d e l i g h t e d , a n d t h a t n i g h t r e t i r e d t o m y l u x u r i o u s c o u c h h a p p y a n d c o n t e n t e d In m i n d a n d a t p e a c e w i t h a l l t h e w o r l d , w i t h m y p r e -c i o u s s a d d l e - b a g s c a r e f u l h ' d e p o s i t e d o n t h e b a c k s ide of m , o l d - f a s h i o n e d b e d . 1 n e v e r l o s t s i g h t of t h e m — u p o n t h a t you m a y d e p e n d .

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d u l a t i n g p l a t e a u s i n t e r v e n i n g , g r e e t e d t h e eye in p l e a s a n t s u c c e s s i o n ; w h i l e t r e e s , s h r u b s n n d a n e n d l e s s v a r i e t y of r u n n i n g p l a n t s a b o u n d e d o n a l l

s i des . " T h e d a y h a d b e e n e x t r e m e l y w a r m ,

t h e s u n p o u r i n g d o w n w i t h r e l e n t l e s s f u r y , a n d t h e p a r c h e d , d r y e a r t h re-t l ec i ing b o c k t h e h e a t I n a m a n n e r t r u -ly e x a s p e r a t i n g t o m a n a n d b e a s t . H o t , d u s t y a n d e x h a u s t e d , I s o u g h t

s o u n d s i e s t a . " I t w a s l a t e In t h e u f l e r n o o i i w h e n 1

o p e n e d m y e y e s , s t r e t c h e d , y a w n e d a n d s t r u g g l e d t o m y f e e t , w i t h t h e in-t e n t i o n of c o n t i n u i n g t h e j o u r n e y . My ho r se , s a d d l e d a n d h i t c h e d t o a t r e e , w a s t h e i j r s t o b j e c t w h i c h m e t m y eyes , b u t n o t a s i g n of t h e c a v a l r y m e n ^ cou ld 1 d i s c o v e r in a n y d i r e c t i o n .

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" I had b e e n h a s t i l y s c r i b b l e d : t h e p u r p o r t , s u m m e d u p i n a n u t s h e l l , w a s t h a t m y e s c o r t h a d d e s e r t e d m e f o r t h e m i n e s . T h e t e m p t a t i o n h a d b e e n t o o g r e a t f o r t h e m t o r e s i s t , a n d , b e g g i n g m y p a r d o n f o r t h e a c t , t h e y

i h a d s i g n e d t h e i r n a m e s t o t h e d o c u -I m e n t . I " T h e r e I w a s , w i t h a l a r g e a m o u n t i of m o n e y i n m v p o s s e s s i o n , i n a c o u n -| t r y e n t i r e l y u n k n o w n t o in . e n t i r e l y i a t a loss w h i c h w a y t o t u r n . Y o u c a n I w e l l i m a g i n e t h e f r a m e o f m i n I I w a s 1 in a s 1 s w u n g m v s e l f i n t o t h e s a d -d le .

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o r m o u n t a i n p a t h I m i g h t h a p p e n t o s t r i k e , a n d t r u s t to a s t r o k e of good f o r t u n e i n m e e t i n g s o m e m o u n t a i n e e r w h o w o u l d e i t h e r g u i d e o r d i r e c t m e t o m y d e s t i n a t i o n .

" C l a p p i n g s p u r s to m y n o b l e b l a c k . I s t a r t e d o n a g a l l o p , r i d i n g s t r a i g h t a h e a d , n e v e r d r a w i n g r e i n f o r a n h o u r . T h e a u p e c t of t h e c o u n t r y e v e r y mo-m e n t g r e w w i l d e r a n d m o r e d e s o l a t e , w i t h n o t a t r a c e o f c i v i l i z a t i o n o n h i l l s i d e o r v a l l e y .

A n o c c a s i o n a l h e r d of w i l d c a t t l e s c a m i t e r e d f r o m m y p a t h w a y , a n d o n c e I w a s n e a r l y t h r o w n h e a d l o n g f r o m t h e s a d d l e b y t h e s u d d e n s w e r v -i n g of I ' r i n c e . A s h a r p s n u r U a t r a m p l i n g of b u s h e s , a n d a h u g e g r i z z l y t r o t t e d o u t f r o m t h e u n d e r b r a s h w h e r e t h e b r u t e luul b e e n l u r k i n g . W i t h e a r s p o i n t e d , a n d n o s t r i l s d i s t e n d e d , m y s t e e d r e i | u i r e d n o u r g i n g t o lly f r o m t h e p i e s e n c e of t h e v o r a c i o u s b r u t e . D e e p e r a n d d e e p e r I p l u n g e d i n t o t h e u n k n o w n c o u n t r y , w h i l e t h e s u n . r a p -i d l y s l i d i n g d o w n t h e w e s t e r n s l o p e , a d m o n i s h e d m e t h a t b u t a l i m i t e d s p a c e of d a y l i g h t r e m a i n e d .

" T h e p r o s p e c t of c a m p i n g o u t , w i t h g r i / z i i e s l u r k i n g i n t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d f o r c o m p a n i o n s , w a s a n y t h i n g b u t a c o n s o l a t i o n f o r a m a n a l r e a d y ha l f w o r n o u t by w o r r y a n d e x c i t e m e n t ; a n d to a d d . if pos s ib l e , t o m y d i s c o m -l i t u r e , u n m i s t a k a b l e e v i J e n c e of a c o m i n g s t o r m w a s a p p a r e n t . C l o u d s , d a r k a n d t h r e a t e n i n g , w e r e r a p i d l y m o u n t i n g t o w a r d t h e z e n i t h , w i t h a n o c c a s i o n a l v i v i d Hash o f l i g h t n i n g , fol-l o w e d b y t h e d e e p m u t t e r of t h u n -d e r .

"Cur.- i ing m y u n l u c k y f a t e , 1 d r e w r e i n , w i p i n g t h e d u s t a n d p e r p e r a t i o n f r o m m y f o r e h e a d . A s I d i d so m y e y e s w e r e g l a d d e n e d b y a s i g h t of a s l i g h t r i f t of s m o k e c u r l i n g a n d t w i s t -i n g a s i t r o s e a b o u t t h e t r e e t o p s . S p u r r i n g f o r w a r d , t h e w e l c o m e , s a -v o r y o n i o r of v e n i s o n g r e e t e d m y nos -t r i l s . T h e n e x t i n s t a n t I s tood in t h e p r e s e n c e of a m o u n t a i n e e r , a t r a p j i e r of t r u e t> lie. b u s i l y e n g a g e d in cook-i n g I is e v e n i n g m e a l a t a b l a z i n g tire. I r e c e i v e d a c o r d i a l w e l c o m e , a n d , a f i e r p i c k e t i n g I ' r i n c e , I j o i n e d m y c o m p a n i o n w i t h a n a p p e t i t e in n o w a y s a l f e c t e d b y t h e p r e d i c a m e n t 1 w a s in .

" I o f f e r e d t h e old t r a p i i e r a r o u n d s u m t o p i l o t m e t o c a m p ; b u t t h e old f e l l o w w a s b o u n d t o t h e ' d i g g i u s ' . a n I t o o m u c h t i m e w o u l d b e los t , h e s a i d b y l e a v i n g t h e t r a i l .

" H o w e v e r , w o c o m p r o m i s e d t h e m a t -t e r b y h i s s t a r t l i n g m e in t h e r i g h t d i r e c t i o n , a d d i n g t h e p l e a s i n g i n f o r -m a t i o n t h a t l ive m i l e s l u r t h e r o n I w o u l d r u n a c r o s s a h e r d s m a n ' s r a n c h e , w h e r e I w o i !d l ind s h e l t e r f r o m t h e s t o r m a n d a bed f o r t h e n i g h t .

" ' K e e p in t h e r e g ' l a r t r a i l , s t r a n g e r , a n ' d o n ' t g o i n a n y s i d e c a n o n s f o r t h e r e ' s l o l s o" ( i r e a s e r s a b o u t , ' n t h e y ' l l g o b b l e y e r u p i t J o d e s n ' t look s l u r p , ' c a u s e y e r g o t a m i g h t y l ine h o r s e a n d s a d d l e t h e r e . '

T h a n k i n g h i m f o r h i s a d v i c e , 1 a g a i n s t r u c k o u t o n m y l o n e s o m e j o u r n e y , f o l l o w i n g c l o s e l y t h e n u m e r -o u s d i s t i n g u i s h i n g m a r k s t h e m o u n -t a i n e e r h a d m e n t i o n e d .

T h e d a r k n e s s i n c r e a s e d r a p i d l y , a n d u r g i n g m y s t e e d t o a g a l l o p 1 h u r r i e d o r , i n h o p e s t o g a i n t h e s h e l t e r of t h e h e r d s m a n ' s h u t b e f o r e t h e f u l l f o r c e of t h e s t o r m s h o u l d s w o o p d o w n u p o n m e .

" A l r e a d y a f e w p r e l i m i n a r y p a t t e r i n g d r o p s a d m o n i s h e d m e t h a t I h a d b u t l i t t l e t i m e t o s p a r e , w h i l e a n oeca s i o n a l g u s t of w i n d w o u l d roll u p t h e d u s t i n st i l l i i i ! : c l o u d s , c o m p e l l i n g m e t o b o w d o w n m y h e a d a l m o s t t o m y h o r s e ' s n e c k .

" I n v a i n I i leered t h r o u g h t h e g l o o m . I n c r e a s i n g e v e r y m o m e n t a s t h e m i s t of t h e s t o r m g r e w t h i c k e r a n d t h i c k e r ; n o s i g n s ol a h o u s e c o u l d 1 d i s t i n g u i s h . T r e e s , u n d e r b i u s h . r o c k s a n d f a l l e n t r e e s a l l l o o m e d u p in o n e c o n f u s e d m a s s , w h i l e b r o a d s h e e t s of l i g h t n i n g a t i n t e r v a l s l i t u p w i t h d a z z l i n g b r i g h t n e s s t h e g l o o m y scene , b r i n g i n g o u t e v e r y c r e v i c e i n t h e r o c k s w i t h p a i n t u l c l e a i n e s s . o n l y t o b e p l u n g e d in d a r k n e s s t h e n e x t i n s t a n t t e n t i m e s m o r e p r o f o u n d a n d p e r p l e x i n g . T h e r a i n c a m e d o w n in t o r r e n t s , d r e n c h i n g m e t h r o u g h a n d t h r o u g h . I ' r i n c e . s i n k i n g t o n i s f e t l o c k s a t e a c h p l u n g e , b o r e m e b r a v e l y o n . 1 k n e w n o t w h i t h -e r . f o r 1 h a d l o n g s i n c e g i v e n h i m t h e r e i n , p r e f e r r i n g t o t h e t r u s t t o h i s in-s t i n c t in p r e f e r e n c e t o m y o w n l i m i t e d k n o w l e d g e .

" A p e c u l i a r p r i c k i n g u p of t h e e a r s o n I ' r i n c e ' s p a r t a t t r a c t e d m y a t t e n -t i o n , a n d . t h i n k i n g i t m i g h t i n d i c a t e t h e p r e s e n c e of a n o t h e r g r i z z l y . 1 h a l t -ed t o r e c o i n n o i t e r . T h e g r i n d i n g of f a i n t g r a v e l b e n e a t h a n a d v a n c i n g t r o o p of h o r s e ' s f e e t f e e l d i s t i n c t l y up -o n m y e a r . T h e g a n g w h o m J u a n h a d g o n e i n q u e s t of w e r e u n d o u b t e d l y ro-i l i m i n g , s p u r r e d o n by t h e h o p e t h a t a g o l d e n h a r v e s t a w a i t e d t h e m .

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REPRESENTATIVE BURROWS.

A m o n g t l i e n u m e r o u s a n e c d o t e s t o i l l u s t r a t e h i s c o u r a g e a n d h o n e s t y w e r e t h e s e r e l a t e d by M r . B u r r o w s : I t is s a i d t h a t w h e n S e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r -ior . b e c o m i n g s a t i s f i e d i h a t a c e r t a i n b u r e a u i n t h a t d e p a r t m e n t n e e d e d t h o r o u g h r e n o v a t i n g , h e s e n t f o r t h e h e a d of t h e d i v i s i o n , a n d d i r e c t e d t h e I m m e d i a t e d i s m i s s a l of 12 of h i s m o s t p i o m i u e n t s u b u i d i i i a t i s . T h e c h i e f o t t h e b u r e a u e x p o s t u l a t e d w i t h t h e s e c r e t a r y . a n d l i na l ly d e c l a r e d t h a t i t w o u l d b e imposBlb l e l o t r a n s a c t t h e b u s i n e s s o f h is d e p a r t m e n t . " V e r y wel l , s i r . " r e p l i e d t h e s e c r e t a r y . " T h e n t h e b u s i n e s s of y o u r d e p a r t m e n t w i l l be s u s j i e n d e d ; f o r u n l e s s y o u m a k e t h o s e r e m o v a l s by 4 o ' c lock t h i s a f t e r -n o o n . t h a t b r a n c h of t h " p u b l i c s e r v i c e wil l b e c l o s e d , " I t is n e e d l e s s t o a d d t h a t t h e o r d e r s of t h e s e c . e t a r y w e r e i i u i n e d i a t i y e x e c u t e d . I f i t bo t r u e t h a t a n h o n e s t m a i l is t h e n o b l e s t w o r k of C o d . t h e n Z a c h a r i a h C h a n d l e r w a s o n e o t n a t u r e ' s m a s l e r - p i o c e j .

A s l l l u s l r a l i v o of h i s i n d o m i t a b l e c o u r a g e in g r e a t e m e r g e n c i e s i t is r e -l a t e d of h i m t h a t i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r Hie b a t t l e of B u l l R u n , w h e n t h e ro> p u b l i c s e e m e d t o t l e i i n g l o i t s d o w n -la l l . h e s a i l e d u p o n t h e P r e s i d e n t t o a d v i s e w i t h h i m iu l e l a t i o n t o t h e exi* g e n c i e s o f Hie h o u r . M ' . L i n c o l n w a s in d e s p a i r , a n d m e t M r . C h a n d l e r w i t h t h e e x c l a m a t i o n . " T h e c o u n t r y i s l o s t l W h a t s h a l l w e d o V " " D o : " r e s p o n d e d t h e s t a l w a r t s e n a t o r , " C a l l i m m e d i a t e l y fo r 300.000 v o l u n t e e r s . " " B u t wi l l t h e (•eople r e s p o n d V q u e s t i o n e d t h e ex -e c u t i v e . " " Y e s . s i t ! if y o u w e r e t o m a k e it a m i l l i o n ! " I t is s a i d t h a t h e n e v e r q u i t t h e e x e c u l i v o c h a m b e r u n -t i l h e b o r e t h e o r d e r f r o m M r . L i n c o l n t o S e c r e t a r y S t a n t o n d i r e c t i n g t h e s u m * m o n s . H e w a s o n e of t h e t e w p u b l i e m e n w h o In t h e c o n s i d e r a t i o n of g r e a t q u e s t i o n s n o t o n l y h a d p o s i t i v e c o n -v i c t i o u s . b u t t h e m o r a l c o u r a g e t o a v o w t h e m , r e g a r d l e s s a l i k e o t p u b l i c o p i n i o n o r p e r s o n a l c o n s e q u e n c e s . I t m a t t e r e d n o t h o w p o p u l a r a n y m e a s u r e m i g h t be , o r h o w m u c h i t s a d v o c a c y m i g h t e n h a n c e t h e c h a n c e s of p a r t y s u c c e s s . S e n a t o r C h a n d l e r n e v e r y i e lded h i s c o n v i c t i o n s f o r a m o n i e n -t a r v a d v a n t a g e . I t m a t t e r e d n o t h o w e x a l t e d a n y m a n m i g h t be iu t h o p u b -lic r e g a r d , if S e n a t o r C h a n d l e r b e l i e v e d h i m u n w o r t h y of t h e a d v a n c e m e n t h e w o u l d n o t h e s i t a t e t o a s s a i l n i m . A n d h e n e v e r r e s o r t e d t o t e m p o r a r y e x p e -d i e n t s t o a c h i e v e t e m p o r a r y s u c c e s s o r a l l ay p o p u l a r s e n t i m e n t .

REPRESENTATIVE CONOBtt.

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m e n t of t h e p r e s e n t c e n t u r y . T h e r e 1 1 r e f e r to t h e f a c t t h a t o n n o occa-w e r e n o f r i c t i o n m a t c h e s in t h o s e s ion w a s M r . C h a n d l e r k n o w n to u s e d a y s , b y t h e a id of w h i c h a l ire | h i s off ic ia l p o s i t i o n l o r h i s o w n pecu-co i i ld b e eas i ly k i n d l e d , a n d if t h e fire , n i a r y g a i n - d i r e c t l y o r i n d i r e c t l y . w e n t o u t u j iou t h e h e a r t h o v e r n i g h t | H i s d e a t h h a s e n d e d a l o n g c a r e e r of a n d t h e t i n d e r w a s d a m p , s o t h a t t h e : p u b l i c s e r v i c e in e x e c u t i v e a n d legis-s p a r k w o u l d n o t c a t c h , t h e a l t e r n a t i v e l a t i v e c a p a c i t i e s , a n d t h r o u g h o u t h i s r e m a i n e d of w a d i u g t h r o u g h t h e s n o w I h a n d s w e r e e v e r c l e a n of u n j u s t o r 11-a m i l e o r s o t o b o r r o w a b r a n d of a i l e g i t i m a t e g a i n . — n o r d i d h i s b i t t e r e s t n e l i j h b o r . O n l y o n e r o o m i n a n y I p o l i t i c a l f o e ( a n d n o m a n e v o k e d h o u s e w a s w a r n . u n l e s s s o m e m e m b e r i s t r o n g e r pe r sona l c r i t i c i s m ) e v e r of t h e f a m i l y w a s i l l ; in all t h o r e s t c h a r g e , or o v e r s u s p e c t h i m . w i t h t h e t e m p e r a t u r e w a s a t z e r o d u r i n g m a k i n g p e r s o n a l p r o f i t o u t of h i s pol-m a n v n i g h t s in w i n t e r . T h e m a n a n d i t i ca i s t a t i o n a n d o p p o r t u n i t i e s . w o m e n of a h u n d r e d y e a r s a g o u n - i H e w a s a m a n of v i g o r o u s , f r a n k na - - . d r e s s e d a n d w e n t t o t h e i r b e d s in a 1 n a t u r e , a n d h i s v i r t u e s a n d h i s f a u l t s i n o t o n l y f o r i u t w e n t y - n i n e t e m p e r a t u r e co lde r t h a n t h a t o f o u r I w e r e t h e n a t u r a l : o u t g r o w t h . F r e e a l s o f o r U s five S u n d a y s . U o s u a u b a r n s a n d w o o d s h e d s , a n d t h e y QSVir L a n d e d a u d o p e n h e a r t e d , h e k e j t h i s | h a v e t o w a i t f o r a n o t h e r s u c h a i c O -

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l l a y t in a n y ol t in1 p o v i T i u n r n t d i | « r t -raents a t Was l i i i iK ton i n a y t h e y t«M> g i t

t h e g r a n d bounc . ' .

. T h e r e a r e t o o m a n y to l l g n U * o n t l ie r o a d t o f o r t m u - . — J i m c n i . r . Y w . K'*"' hh 1i'«.h toll p i loH a n d moroiKis l -of f l r . ! ' ,— S n n i n u r Local.

Y e p . O r a l og i s l a t i vc n o m i n a t i o n o n

a t i c k e t t h a t IH s u r e to w i n , i h'r

T h o U r a n d T n i v e w Ili 'raUl s a y s t h a t

" o n e d a y of s t a l w a r t o ld Z a e h . ( . 'han-

d l e r ' s a d m i n i s t n t l i o n in tho i n t e r i o r de -

p a r t m e n t a t W a s h i n g t o n w a s w o r t h a

t h o u s a n d of Scimrz ' t i . " W o soe nol iody

risiiiR lo a p o i n t of o n l e r .

T h o R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e t V n t r a l C o m -

m i t t e e w i l l m e e t a l De t ro i t on t h o 19th

ins t . t o ca l l a S t a t e c o n v e n t i o n t o n o m -

i n a t e d e l e g a t e s to the C h i c a g o C o n v e n -

t i on . T h e c o n v e n t i o n wil l a l so e l e c t a

n e w S t a t e C e n t r a l C o m m i t t e e .

T h o I o w a h o u s e " o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

has , b y a v o t e of 57 t o 81, a d o p t e d a res-

o l u t i o n c a l l i n g f o r a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l

a m e n d m e n t m a k i n g w o m e n e l i g ib l e t o

t h e l e g i s l a t u r e . O r a d u a l l y t h e w o m a n

MuiTragc q u e s t i o n is g a i n i n g a l i r m e r

f o o t h o l d .

O n e of t h e m o s t r e a d a b l e i a p e n t t h a t

c o m e s t o u t is t h e N e w Y o r k W e e k l y

Mail . I t c o n t a i n s a vas t a m o u n t of t h e

o u r r c n t n e w s of t h e d a y , c h o i c e l i t e r a -

t u r e ; is a b l y e d i t e d a n d is h i g h l y fla-

v o r e d w i t h o r i g i n a l a n d se lec ted iwra-

g r a p h s of w i t a n d h u m o r . W e rognrd

i t a s o n e of t h o best f a m i l y i i ape r s pub -

l i shed .

T h e h o u s e c o m m i t t e e o n I n d i a n a f -

f a i r s h a v e a g r e e d t o re j ior t a bill t r a n s -

f e r r i n g t h e j u r i s d i c t i o n of I n d i a n s to

t h e S t a t e s w h e r e i n t h e y r e s i d e , t h e

c r i m i n a l l a w of s u c h S t a t e s t o a p p l y to

t h e r e d s k i n s o n r e s e r v a t i o n s w i t h i n

t h e i r l imi t s . T h i s w o u l d bo a d e c i d e d

i m p r o v e m e n t , p r o v i d e d eve ry s u c h S t a t e

h a s a c a p i t a l p u n i s h m e n t l aw.

T h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y 1 a s a n a b u n d -

a n c e of good p r e s i d e n t i a l t i m b e r b u t w e

t h i n k it w i l l h a v e t o h u n t a r o u n d a

l o n g t i m e b e f o r e it findf a b e t t e r m a n

t h a n J a m e s 0 . B la ine . A n d w e b e h o v e

t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n S l a t e C o n v e n t i o n

wi l l i n d i c a t e t h a t t h i s is t h e f e e l i n g

a m o n g a l a r g e m a j o r i t y of M i c h i g a n Re-

p u b l i c a n s .

T h e P e n n s y l v a n i a R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e

C o n v e n t i o n c h o s e O r a m d e l e g a t e s t o

t h e N a t i o n a l R e p u b l i c a n C o n v e n t i o n

a n d t h e I o n i a S t a n d a r d s a y s t h a t " t h i s

is t h e f irst dec i s ive s t ep t o w a r d t h e es-

t a b l i s h m e n t of a n e m p i r e . " If t h e r e

w e r e a l aw f o r i m p r i s o n i n g o r h a n g i n g

f a l s e p r o p h e t s t h e S t a n d a r d w o u l d nev-

e r h a v e m a d e t h a t a s s e r t i on . S u c h t a l k

is m o r e t h a n bosh—it is a n i n s u l t t o t h e

i n t e l l i g e n c e of t h e r>-ading p u b l i c .

T h o I o n i a S e n t i n e l st i l l c l i n g s to i t s

bel ief t h a t t h e m a j o r i t y of M i c h i g a n

R e p u b l i c a n s a r e l o r S h e r m a n a n d pub -

l i shes t h e f irst a n d s e c o n d c h o i c e of 102

R e p u b l i c a n s of t h a t v i c i n i t y , s h o w i n g

t l i a t S h o r m a n t h e r e leads t h o v a n a s

first c h o i c e . Bla ine Hocond, W e s t i l l

h o l d t o o u r f o r m e r o p i n i o n , h o w e v e r ,

t h a t B l a i n e is t h e f irst c h o i c e o l t h e

S t a t e a t l a rgo a n d be l i eve t h a t t h e Re-

p u b l i c a n S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n w h i c h sha l l

c h o o s e d e l e g a t e s lo t h e N a t i o n a l con-

v e n t i o n J u n e 8, w i l l choose m o r e B l a i n e

t h a n B h e r m a n delogatob. T h e S e n t i n e l

w i l l p l ease m a k e a n o t e of th i s .

T h e S a r a n a c Loca l is v e r y b a c k w a r d

a b o u t c o m i n g f o r w a r d a n d r e p r o d u c i n g

t h o s e q u o t a t i o n s f r o m t h o J O L R S A I . u p -

o n w h i c h t h o Loca l c l a i m e d t o b a n - i ts

f a l s e a s se r t i ons . W e olTerod a d o l l a r js-r

l i n e b u t t h e Loca l c a n ' t be i n d u c e d t o

b r i n g t h e m f o r t h fo r love o r m o n e y .

T h e r e w a s o n c e a n old l ady n a m e d

M o t h e r H u b b a r d w h o had a d o g . Mrs .

H u b b a r d w e n t t o h e r c u p b o a r d o n e d a y

o s t e n s i b l y t o get a b o n e to g i v e t o h e r

p o o r h u n g r y c a n i n e but t h o old l ady

k n o w v e r y wel l t h a t t h e r e w a s n o b o n e

t h e r e W h e n m o t h e r H u b b a r d b e c a m e

e d i t o r of t l io S a r a n a c Local she t r i e d t o

f e e d h e r p a p e r t h e s a m e w a y . S h e w o n t

t o h e r c u p b o a r d t o f ind t h o s e " q u o t a -

t i o n s " b u t w h e n s h e got t h e r e t h e c u p -

b o a r d w a s b a r e a n d so t h e jnior p a p e r

h a d n o n e . T h u s M o t h e r H u b b a r d a g a i n

b i t off m o r e t h a n she cou ld c h e w — a

v e r y bad h a b i t t o ge t i n to .

" D c M r t a r t . "

S e n a t o r C o c k r e l l of Missour i , a n e x -

c o n f e d e r a t e , is c h a i r m a n of t h e S e n a t e

c o m m i t t e e o n m i l i t a r y a f f a i r s — a c c o r d -

i n g t o t h e e t e r n a l fitness of t h i n g s , of

c o u r s e , a n d h e h a s r e c e n t l y h a d a n d i m -

p r o v e d a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o d o a l e f t h a n d e d

f a v o r to s o m e M i c h i g a n ex - so ld i e r s .

D u r i n g t h e w a r f o r t h e U n i o n s o l d i e r s

w e r e en l i s t ed f o r " t l i r e i y a r n o r d u r i n g

t h e w a r " a u d w h e n t h e w a r w a s o v e r

t h e r e w a s i s sued a n o r d e r to s e n d Michi -

g a n C a v a l r y m e n off i n t o s o m e r e m o t e

r e g i o n to fight I n d i a n s . S o m e of t h e s e

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

t h a n t h e o r i g ina l c o n t r a c t c a l l e d f o r a n d

c a m e h o m e . T h e y on l i s t cd to h e l p p u t

d o w n t h o rebe l l ion a n d t h e i r t e r m of s e r v i c e e n d e d w h e n t h e w a r in w h i c h

t h e y e n l i s t e d e n d e d , ot in t h r e e y e a r s

f r o m t h e d a t e of t h e i r e n l i s t m e n t . At

least t h a t w a s t h e w a y t h e y u n d e r s t o o d

it a u d il w o h a d l>eon o n e of t h e m w e

s h o u l d h a v e u n d e r s t o o d it j u s t so o u r -

• - I t . B e c a u s o t h e y d i d n o t o b e y t h e o r -

d e r lo g o a n d fighl t h r o u g h a n o t h e r w a r

or a n n i h i l a t e t h e p e s k y rod-Hkins a n d

p e r h a p s s t a n d r e a d y a f t e r t h a t t o e n g a g e

i n s o m e f o r e i g n w a r , t h e i r n a m e s w e r e

• heek is l off t h e ro l l s a s " d e s e r t e r s " a n d

thin Migma h a s c l u n g l o l lu-m e v e r

sin-1 . R e c e n t l y t hose s o l d i e r s h a v e pe -

t i t i o n e d c o n g K ' j t o l e m o v e t h e w o r d

" d e s e r t e r " f rom' *lho r e e o n l s . b u t t h e

H e n a t e c u i n m i u e e , of w h l ch Rebe l C o c k -

ro l l is c h a i r m a n , reqioriod a d v e r s e l y , s a y -

i n g t l ia t " d e s e r t e r s " w e r e gi>od e n o u g h

t o d r a w p e n s i o n , o l - . , e n d it was i i t n e c -

c e s a a r y to c l i ango t h e r e c o r d . . It is

p r e t t y t o u g h o n t lu .* . so ld ie r s w h o se rv -

ed t h e i r e n t i r e t e r m in tl ie w a r iu w h i c h

t h e y e n l i s t e d , to be t h u s m u b U ' d b y a

liell d e s e r v i n g old rebe l . A n d it is

e n o u g h to m a k e a m i n i s t e r s w e a r a b l u e

s t r e a k c l ea r a c r o s s t h e c o n t i n e n t lo t h i n k

t h a t t h e so ld iers w h o f o u g h t l o r a n d

s a v e d t h o U n i o n a r e n o w m i b j e c t t o t h e

d i c t a t i o n of t h e d e v i l s w h o d i d a l l t h e y

c o u l d to d e s t r o y i t . You m e o l a u old

U n i o n so ld ie r n o w a d a y s , a n d a s k h i m

w h a t h e w e n t to t h e w a r f o r a n d l e f t a

l e g o r a n a r m t h e r e a n d ho o a n ' t t e l l y o u .

H e t h o u g h t h e k n e w once b u t n o w h e

s a y s " W e m i g h t a b o u t a , w e l l h a v e le t

t h o r e b s c a p t u r e d W a s h i n g t o n i n 1M1 as

l a t e r , a n d s a v e d a l l t h e e e livo* a n d l e g s

and arms and ugly scars." And there is m e t h o d i n h i s m a d n e s s .

• I l m c r a x .

Dirk Ttrvrlllck !• on r«nl , «|tmu

IllJtf and uirsk Is t ',<••• urn.- i'l») »lili t i i ivi boy*

Tlift ij lnof hix'l ihst '"••i becoairs In-Uss-1 msnliosl

Hunu-l Cm un lontfrrerle* "A llurr. » Ilerr. my Uii,.'tl->m f r a Ilorf

I Dslrvlt lw» n t1ilc»KO Mu-Ul aliu|> Keine • fulks f o llirre anil K"-' rts.|s-ml

There l« onr lliln^- nlsiut Hulih; llurn«. ilr ; I'i'nv il l ie longer !»• I- "leail tin U'tim r he live*.

111- • inUlokr lo iliink rfrwu lurn overlook llulr things. Nn)Kilcoti knr" «hru bis hone HSI. well nhcsl.

Mr. TIMi'i. Koilliln't tske tbc Vl<f I'n'Milcnoy nnvh'o. Thut »the reason he *oul niarr>. He won'I Mke iheMvoml place on anj llekrt.

A sonlhern (slllor sp<*ak» of "the virtue of the old IVmocratle pnisv Is-fiTe the war." Some-Usty nlll Ih- dlK-'nerinir a vs^t Riun'inl of nour-ishment in a dry tponjie, next.

Spurgeon says Ifamlns to »«) Xo l* of mure use lo a man than to Is' able to n-sd I Ji'in Well, what does Spurgroo MV when nsked to lake a mug of Isrer! H'm -he reads Latin

A Mitsoilri editor offer* l ip ton lady clairvoy-ant if she will reiati- tnhlniany eotiiiderable i>or-lion of hN ps»t teeord correctly. If she succeeds be will prohaldy offer her fM not to relate it to anybody el«e

When Cromwell sal for bit picture he said to the artl«t "paint me. «arl and all ' Such an.-s-blblllon of moral courage ought to IH- Mifflcirni lo Induce the nmliltl'i'i* young man of to dsv to raise want.

(lorrnior lli udncks of Inaiana limits be k '̂B n light In the window for blm-pmidenlllUly speaking. It looks Ukt * very faint light, from her«'. Wouldn't have to spit more than once to put II out.

I'nduubtedly the l'eiin«y|vanla Republican btatc Coavi'tition photographed the true politi-cal situation in that stale We all the ram-er'on Grant ana knew whst lhe result would be. X. 11. It tnkes sn artist todcvclope the point in this.

A distinguished writer isyn tlmt "there il no-whereany apology for despondency." A young man living not farfrom h-ro hsi, during bis Drief manhood, proposed to seven different girls a'ld been rejected every lime. If he should meet this distinguished writer It wouldn't be the young man's treat.

Uiss Fannie tunck. the lady reported lo be en-gaged to Mr. Tildeu denies Iho soft impeach-ment. vigorously, end says she never knew him, never; This admits of no I'inafi'rlcal exception, and now. after all this fus«. Fanny can never be to him more than a strangei-much less hii sis. ler. or his cousin, or his aunt. "Love levels all rank." Is an old saying, but lovr has not as yet leveled Fanny Ranck.

An exchange predictithat in lesa than two years Ihe Democratic parly will h a v e s notable acceulon in the person of ilenjamin F. Butler. If to the Democratic party w ill have occi>«lon to rejoice as much as Ihe farmer did who discover-ed s big wen on a new cow he'd Just bought. He said he dldnt know as Ihe wen would lie of any particular beneflt to the cow but II would make Ihe hide weigh more when the cow died

Au esuern genilemsn recently visited Grand Rapids with a view to locating there On hl« way from Detroit he fell in with a Grand Rapids man who of course ruled Iho Valley City about !Ml per cent higher than any other town iu the west ".Smart town for business I've under stood ' remarked the gentleman from the east "Smartest town for buiiness ever saw replied the Grand Itsplda man, "I've been In buslneiw there twelve year* and had u rushing trade from Iho man-lucrvaslng 100 per cent every year, too "That certainly speaks well for the place" observed the gentleman from the east, "may 1 ask what branch of business you are pursuing!' Certainly." replied the Grand Rapids man. "I'm an undertaker there and run Ihe nobbiest ht-arse In the city." "H'm," remarked ihe gentleman from the eaM, as he cautiously picked a hair from his sleeve, "let us Jointly proceed to the smoking ai«nmenl iu Ihe nesl car "

endorsed .

Rev . W . H . W . of F a l l a s s b u r g w r i t e s

t o t h e e d i t o r of t h e J O V B S A L — " D e i i r

S i r . — A l l o w m e to t h a n k y o u f o r t h a t

m o s t sens ib le , c o s m o j i o l i t a a a n d c h a r i t -

a b l e a r t i c l e in t h o l a s t - b u t - o n e n u m b o r

of y o u r l ive a n d sp icy s h e e t , t i l l ed P O -

LITICAL v s P E R S O N A L . I n t h o m u l t i t u -

d i n o u s v a r i e t i e s of o p i n i o n s , |K)liti< a l .

r e l i g ious e t c . il is im]ioss ibIe f o r a l l t o

S<H' a l i k e , b u t w e all c o n t r y to c h e r i s h

f r i e n d s h i p fo r o u r b r o t h e r m a n . e v e n

t h o u g h d i f f e r i n g in v i e w s or i n f o r m a -

t i on . W i t h s l igh t c h a n g e of t e r m s it

wi l l v e r y o p p o r t u n e l y a p p l y l o t h o p a r -

t i es o n b o t h s ides of t h e P a i n e e o n t r o -v o r s y . "

Ai to Wheat .

I t is poss ible t h a t b e f o r e J u n e t h e p r i c e

of w h e a t m a y a d v a n c e l o a h i g h e r fig-

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

it is n o t p robab le . S p e c u l a t i o n , w h i c h

h a s been t h e p r i n c i p a l c a u s e of t h e

" b o o m , " is not so fierce a s it w a s . T h e

ex|>ort d e m a n d at t h e s e h i g h p r i c e s h a s

been v e r y l ight i n d e e d a n d t h e r e h a s

b e e n a n d is n o w a t r e m e n d o u s g r a i n

b l o c k a d e at a l l t h e load ing | )o in ts of

t r a d e . E v e r y i n d i c a t i o n p o i n t s t o l o w e r

p r i ccs . T ru , s p e c u l a t i o n m a y t a k e a

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

p o r a r y b o o m , h u t t hose w h o a r e w a i l -

i n g f o r a l e g i t i m a t e a d v a n c e t o 11,60 per

b u s h e l a r e g o i n g to be d i s a p p o i n t e d . Bo

f o r e t h e n o w c r o p is h a r v e s t e d w o ex-

pec t t o see w h e a t d o w n l o ^1,00 p e r

b u s h e l a n d a f t e r l o o k i n g a t t h e v is ib le

s u p p l y n o w in th i s c o u n t r y a n d t h e ex -

c e e d i n g i n d i f f e r e n c e of f o r e i g n b u y e r s ,

w h o w o n ' t t a k e o u r w h e a t f a s t i Hough

to p e r c e p t i b l y r e l i eve t h e e n o r m o u s

s t o c k s o n h a n d , w e c a n n o t se h o w any-

o n e c a n e x p e c t p r i ces t o hold u p . T h e r e

is a vas t a m o u n t of w h e a t y e t r e m a i n -

i n g in t h o f a r m e r s ' g r a n a r i e s a n d w e

s h o u l d l ike l o s . e e v e r y bushe l of it b r i n g

t h e h i g h e s t m a r k e t p r i c e of t h e s e a s o n ,

b u l it c e r t a i n l y looks n o w aa t h o u g h it

w a s b e i n g held a t a l o w t o t h e p r o d u c e r s .

S h o u l d t h e Now Y o r k c l i q u e r e n e w t h e i r

o p e r a t i o n s a n d t t m l o r l a k e to got u p a

" c o r n e r " it w i l l b e a good t i m e l o sell

w h e a t , h u t it s e e m s t o U t h e g e n e r a l

o p i n i o n t h a t t h o " c l i q u e " line h a d ex -

lierietii 'o ono i igh ol t h i s k i n d , o r wil l

h a u - b y tho t i m e t h o y s u m u p a n d | iay

t h e i r l o s ^ s o n t h e i r pust i n v e s t m e n t s .

T h o r i t ' on i h e a v y doc l ine h a s l>een b u t a

n a t u r a l s a g g i n g l iaok lo t l o g i t i m a l e

bas i s a n d a Mill f u r t h e r doc l inu is nec -

e - s a r y t o r each t h a t p o i n t . T h e idoa

I hut t h i s *h8| ie to d i e .

tat*' pricei*, inde|iond<>nl of f o r e i g n an-

s i s l a n c e , s e e m - l o h a v e b e e n a m i b t a k e .

T h o c r o p s a o r o - i t h e w a t e r w e r e s h o r t ,

b u t s t a r v a t i o n w a s y e l a g r o a t w a y off . « • » ••

Cdutt and Legal Nrw«.

R-pvrted expiesiiy for the JotRKit. by Renwick A Walker, Atlonieya

T h e o p i n i o n of Mr. J u s t i c e C l i f f o r d o f

t h o U . S. S u p r e m o C o u r t in t h e c a s e of

t h e N a t i o n a l S a v i n g s B a n k o t t h e Dis-

t r i c t of C o l u m b i a v s . W m . H . W a r d ,

l a t e l y d e c i d e d , is of i m p o r t a n c e to t h e

l ega l p r o f e s s i o n , a n d t h o s e w h o a r c s o

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a n a t t o r n e y to e x a m i n e t h o t i t l e of c e r -

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n o u n c e d it p e r f e c t in t h o m a n in poo-

eossion, t h e B a n k t h e n loaned m o n e y

u p o n i l . t h e t i t l e p r o v e d to lie d e f e c t i v e

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f o r d de l i ve r ed a c o m p r e h e n s i v e o p i n i o n ,

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p u r c h a s e r of r e a l e s t a t e , lo e x a m i n e t h o

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t h e o p i n i o n of t h o ( 'o i i r t s a i d :

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cou ld h a v e l»eon n o s u f f i c i e n t reason.

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s u m p t i o n t h a t h e h a s t h e o n l y p r o j i e r

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Dated Ihe'Ml day of Januarv. A, D, 1SH0. FRULISO W, I'RCK.

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representative, w h o c o m e s to A m e r i c a

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p .e l e ly w e a r i e d o u t b y t h e l abor i m p o s e d

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a n d d r i p s w i t h t h e b l o o d of o u r b r a v e s ; W o h a t e y o u r c o n s t i t u t i o n , fo r it i s

m a g g o t t v w i t h m o n g r e l i s m : W e spi t u p o n y o u r flag, f o r von h a v e

m a d o it t h e s ign a n d s y m l x d of t h e m o s t a t r o c i o u s a n d a l x i m i n a b l c heres ies u n d e r h e a v e n .

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l a w a n d l i b e r t y of w h i c h h e is t h e reg-n a n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e !

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f e d e r a t e s sen t s p i n n i n g t h r o u g h t h e h e a r t s of t h e F e d e r a l s o l d i e r y !

H u r r a h , n n d h u r r a h , a n d h u r r a h a g a i n f o r a l l t h a t t h e s o u t h h a a d o n e a n d f o r all t h a t s h e p r o p o s e s t o d o in t h e w a y of k n o c k i n g y o u r U n i o n i n t h o h e a d .

F o l k a a n d T h l n g t .

H o i h o u s e s t r a w b e r r i e s a r e 50 c e n t s a p i e c e a t Bos ton .

Las t y e a r C o l o r a d o i i rodttcod $3,310,-w o r t h o f coa l .

A n ice b o a t w a s in use o n t h e H u d s o n r i v e r iu 1810.

I n S o u t h C a r o l i n a t h e i i e a c h t r e e s a r o n o w in f u l l b l o o m .

T a m m a n y c o o k s spoi l t h e b r o t h . - [ N e w Y o r k C o m m e r c i a l .

I n P h i l a d e l p h i a last w e e k a co lo r ed l a w y e r r o p r e s e n t o d t h o c o m m o n w e a l t h in a sui t f o r liliel.

A d r u n k e n w h i t e m a n a n d f o u r g o a t s o c c u p i e d t h e s t a t i on h o t i s o a t S a v a n n a h . ( ! a . , t h e o t h e r n i g h t .

Y o u o f t e n h e a r of a ten- |Miund t r o u t b e i n g f i s h e d o u t of a I W O - I M I U I U I s t r e a m . — | W h e e l i n g S u t u l a y Loade r .

C h i e f O u r a y h a s a d a u g h t e r n a m e d M i s s o u r i . — [ C h i c a g o J o u r n a l . A h , y e s . Miss O u r a y . — [ N e w H a v e n Regis te r . "

T h e N e b r a s k a f ish c o m m i s s i o n o i s h a v e d i s t r i b u t e d ftO.OOO s a l m o n a l o n g t h e l i n e of t h e U n i o n P a c i f i c bet w e e n O m a h a a n d N o r t h P l a t t e .

I n F l o r i d a t h e r e a r e I W a c r e s p l a n t e d to s t r a w b e r r i e s w h i c h y i e l d 5.000 q u a r t s t o t h e a c r e , m a k i n g a y i e l d of 720.000 q u a r t s .

T i m w i n d s h r i e k s t h a t it is F e b r u a r y . I t l a k e s a good w h i l e to g e l i n t o a m o n t h b u l w h e n w e s t r i k e i t . it m e l t s aw.av l i k e a b r o k e n $10 bi l l .

O n e m a n s t a b b e d a n o t h e r w i t h a p a i r of s c i s s o r s in B r o o k l y n , i t is a l w a y s d a n g e r o u s to i n t e r r u p t a m a n w h o is w r i t i n g e d i t o r i a l s . — [ B u f f a l o C o u r i e r .

O n e p u r p o s e d o m i n a t e s t h e c o u n c i l s of t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y to-day a s it d i d i n 1801; t h e p u r p o s e e i t h e r to" r u l e t h i s c o u n t r y o r d e s t r o y i t . — [ N e w Y o r k T r i -b u n e .

A c o n s p i c u o u s t r a i t in U e n . G r a n t ' s c h a r a c t e r is h i s s e e m i n g i n d i f f e r e n c e t o a d v e r s e c r i t i c i s m a f f e c t i n g h is p e r s o n a l p o l i t i c a l c o n d u c t . — [ P i t t s b u r g G a z e t t e .

O n e of t h o w a i t e r s in a L e a d v i l l e ho -te l u s e d t o be a m e m b e r of t h o New-J e r s e y l e g i s l a t u r e . T h i s s h o w s t h a t a m a n c a n r i se in t h e w o r l d if h e t r i e s to.

A N o r t h C a r o l i n a m a n d r a n k t h r e e q u a r t s of r u m w i t h o u t s l o p p i n g , m i d t h e S t . L o u i s p a p e r s f i n d it n e c e s s a r y t o i n f o r m t h e i r r e a d e r s t h a t it k i l l ed h i m .

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B l o n d e s a r e said l o lie p o p u l a r lobby-i s t s i n W a s h i n g t o n . Tl ie d a r k - h a i r e d C o n g r e s s m a n f r o m t h e wes t loves a pal-lid b e a u t y w i t h a m e r i n g u e of g o l d e n c u r l s .

T h e f a c t t h a t a s t e a m e n g i n e is l ie ing e r e c t e d i n a Hour m i l l in J e r u s a l e m is a s t a r t l i n g a n n o u n c e m e n t , b u l it is a n ev -i d e n c e of t h o p r o g r e s s of c i v i l i z a t i o n .

T h e revival of t r a d e m a k e s a g r e a t d i f -f e r e n c e i n m e n ' s m o r a l i t y . T h e Secre-t a r y of t h e t r e a s u r y is r e c e i v i n g m o r e c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o t h e c o n s c i e n c e f u n d t h a n f o r y e a r s .

T h e r e m a i n s of a m a s t o d o n , sa id to bo in a r e m a r k a b l e s l a t e of p r e s e r v a t i o n , h a v e b e e n f o u n d n e a r Green f i e ld , I n d . . b y s o m e m e n e n g a g e d in d i g g i n g a d i t c h o n a f a r m .

T h e o r a n g e c r o p of C a l i f o r n i a i- as-s u m i n g l a r g e p r o | i o n i o n s . O n e of t h e mos t s u c c e s s f u l g r o w e r s . Mr. B r i s w a l t e r sold h i s las t y e a r s c r o p at *15 | ier t r e e , a g g r e g a t i n g •'. '2.500.

A C a l i t o r n t a a c t r e s s w i t h a w o o d e n log r e c o n l l y a n p e a r e d in l i g h t s . T h e E l m l r a F r e e P r e s s regards litis a s tho m o s t Hotdlo-s d e c e p t i o n of t h e c o n l l d i n g p t tb l io t h a t h a s o v e r boon h e a r d o f .

A co l o r ed b r o t h e r in Nashv i l l e n r o t i t -ly b l e w i h e t o p of h is wi fe ' " h e a d off w i t h a s h o t g u n Ix c a t m t s h e r e f u s e d lo a c c o m j i a n y h i m to c h u n - h . Re l i g ions zea l is ap t somel i i i ios t o g o too f a r ,

" W h y shou ld t h e sp i r i t of m o r t a l bo i i ro t tdy roniarki-d p l a i n Mr. S m i t h of Maine , h a s lie fo lded t h e g i t h o m a l o r i a l iMirtfolio a n d s i l e n t l y s to le a w a y . — [ B u r -l i n g t o n H a w k e y c .

" Y o u p r o m i s e d . t o p a y t h a t bill y e s t e r -d a y . " sa id a n a n g r y c r e d i t o r to a d e b t o r . " \ e s , " c a l m l y rep l i ed t h o o t h e r , " b u t to 'pl ied e r r is h u m a n , l . i fo ;o'l d i v i n e , a n d 1

Dated the'.Vth day of January. A. I)., IS*), KREEl.lNQ W. PECK.

Sherilf of Kent County. Mich, SIMOSI.I A FLETCHER, Stw"

Attorneys f.ir Plaintiff.

D i s s o l u t i o n .

T h o c o - | i a r t t i e r s h i p h e r e t o f o r e ex i s t -i n g hot w e e n H a t c h a n d C r a w is t h i s d a y d i s s o l v e d b y m u t u a l c o n s e n t . A l l debt 's o w i n g sa id f i r m m u s t b e pa id l o W i l l i a m W . H a t c h a n d all l i ab i l i t i e s of sa id i l n n a r o a s s u m e d n n d wi l l b e p a i d b y h i m .

D a t e d t h i s 0 t h d a y of J a n u a r y . A. D . 1880. W I L L I A M W . H A T C H .

E D W I N R . C R A W ,

T A K E N O T I C E . Al l p e r s o n s i n d e b t e d l o t h e l a t e f i r m

of H a t c h & C r a w a r e h e r e b y no t i f i ed t h a t t h e i r a c c o u n t s m u s t b e paid a t o n c e ; I f n o t pa id b y t h e first of M a r c h , n e x t , sa id a c c o u n t s wi l l b e p l a c e d in t h e h a n d s of a n a t t o r n e y f o r c o l l e c t i o n .

T h e l l o u r i n g b u s i n e s s w i l l IK? c o n t i n -u e d b y t h e u n d e r s i g n e d a t t h e L o w e l l Mill , a s h e r e t o f o r e .

W I J X I A M W . H A T C H .

Notice. Is hereby given that Ihe co-part nenhip hfreto-

fore existiiig Iwlweeu Elvander W, Dodge and Sylveater P. Hicka, under the l lminameof D.slge Si Hicka la this day dlaaoived by mutual consent.

All peraona lutvmg paper on de|>nalt with them, . and nolea ami accounta left with them for eel - , lection are nsiueated lo call at their former of dee and obtain their papera. And all personal owing the said late (Irm an- requested to call aud 1

settle with either of ua. We will lie found nt our former offlce over alore of J . C Weat

Dated Lowell, Midi. Dec Slat. ISTy Signitl EI.VANDEU W, DODOE.

S, r HICK I,

MORTflAOE SAI.E - Notice la hereby given that default hav Ing been m.nle in the con-

•lltlotis of a certain mortgage, whereby the pow-er of sale Ihereiu linn liecoine operative, mild inc. i ^ace luaile und executed bv Comcllua I'oHiiaon •md Margaret A. IWllaon. Ida wife, and Keiitien

Sick and I'hehe J . Uulck. hla wife, all of Kent inly and State of Slichlgnn. punlea of the i l m

part therein, to Daniel Abery. of llreenviile. County of Montcalm, State of Michigan, party of the aeoond part therein, bearing date Ihe twenty-fln; day of D u m b e r In Ihe year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and aevenly-one, and recorded In Ihe offlce of Ihe Register of Dee-la for Hie county of Kent. In the State of Hlch Iran on the twenty-sixth day of January, A. D. 1HTS, at 7 o'clock P, >1. in Vol. Si of Jlortgages on Page ITS. Said mortgage waa duly aaaigned

aaid Daniel Abery lo one certain Frank T. Ifing of Lowell. Kent County. Michigan, on the

•h aaaign-lee for

• • • — . — , . ileal sixteenth day of July A, D. 1878. whicl ment was recorded in the " Kent County, aforesaid, at 3 ment was recorded in the Reglmeni office

and H o'clock P on the 15th day of Auguat. A. D. 1878. In Liber 81 of Mortgages on page SSI. upvn which there la claimed to lie due. at the date of thia notice the sum of Three Thouaand Eight Hundred and ElKhty three dullaniand ninety seven cents, aa principal and interest Ihereiu: there baring been default made in Ihe payment of the name by said Mortgagors ac-onllng to the eovenanta In said mortgnHe written, nnd alao noi ao Included in snid pnnclpal and Interest nn attornevs fee nf twenty-live dollars, aliptdaled Iu aaid mortgage m case any proceedinga are taken lo forecloae ihe name fn any manner provided by law. And

law or equll ' • recover nor the

d Cornell • Q M tain Sidney

Said noti . bearing even date of said mortgage and executed aa collateral cecurtly thereto, and lesi-elbed in and accompanying aaid mortgage.

• ,. that liy

no suit or proceeding at law or equity hare been ated lo colli " • sal given by

Iteuben Quick and oue certain Sidney B. Smith

consummated secured by aaid mort, sory notes

(eel or recover the moneya tgage. nor the two promla-

ven by the said Comeliui Pawlinoii,

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P L A I N F I E L D . N. J . D e c . 25 th , 1879. M E S S R S . E L Y B R O S . . O w e g o N. Y . ,

O e n t l e m e n : I t a k e t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y f o r c o m p l i i n e n t i n s you u p o n y o u r v e r y val-u a b l e n n d m u c h n e e d e d p r e p a r a t i o n " E l y ' s C r e a m B a l m " f o r t h e c u r e of H a y F e v e r a n d C a t a r r h . T h e f o r m of t h i s m e d i c i n e a n d t h e m e t h o d of i t s r e a c h i n g t h e d i s e a s e d m u c o u s m e m b r a n e (viz: b y a b s o r p t i o n ) r e n d e r s il f a r s u n e r i o r l o a n y o t h e r r e m e d y of t h e k i n d in t h e m a r k e t , I h a v e sold s e v e r a l d o z e n s n n d h a v e y e l l o h e a r t h e lirat c o m p l a i n t of i ts f a i l u r e t o d o w h a t y o u c l a im f o r il. 1 t t i i h e s i l a l i n g l y r e c o m m e n d it to t h e t r a d e a s a v e r y s a l e a b l e a r t i c l e , a n d to t h o s e w h o art) s u f f e r i n g f r o m t h e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d c o m p l a i n t s as t h e g r e a t c o n s l d e r a t n m — - " t h a t B a l m of E l v ' s . " Most r e s p e c t f u l l y v o u r s ,

R. J . S H A W D r u g g i s t .

A m i n i s t e r r e l a l o s h i s o x b o r i c n c e t h u s : 1 t a k e p l e a s u r e in a d d i n g t o y o u r m a n y

t e s t i m o n i a l s , t lmt last T h u r s d a y ( T h a n k s -g i v i n g d a y . ) not b e i n g a b l e t o p r e a c h o n a c c o u n t of r h e u m a t i c p a i n s in t h e s h o u l -d e r . I b o u g h t a b o t t l e of S t . J a c o b s Oi l , which ." a f t e r u s i n g s e v e r a l t i m e s , r e l i e v -ed m o w o n d e r f u l l y . Dr . B, P i c k ,

R o c h e s t e r . N. Y .

LOWELL MAUKKTH.

C o r r e c t e d o n T u e s d a y of e a c h w e e k b y

J O H N G I L E S d: CO. .

WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL OBOCERS.

B u t t e r , f r c i h 10 B e a n s p e r hti 70c @ 1.10 B r a n p e r t o n $ 1 2 . 0 0 C h e e s e p e r Hi . . . 10 Calf s k i n s , d r y 1 2 c .

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Now therefore, notice is hereby gl virtue ofJhe oower of aale In aald mo. . talned and of the statute In such case made and provided, said mortKOge will be forecloaed by a sn!.-of the land described therein and for that purpose, on Friday the I'.th day of March, A, I) IBSO, at ten o'clock A, M. nt the weat entrance of the Circuit Court rooms, court block ao called, in the city of (Irand Raplda. Kent count; . Mlchl-

fnn. that being the building or place where the 'ircult Court for the county of Kent la hoklen;

the land deacrilied In said mortgage or ao much thereof aa may be neceaaarr to aatlafy aald debt, interest thereon, attorneya fee anil coata and ex-penses allowed by law will be sold at public auc-tion. to the hlgheat bidder, said land described as followa: All the following real estate altuate In the village of Lowell, county of Kent. Slate of Michigan, commencing at the north weat corner of vUiage lot No. Ave and running inence east sixty feet, o:) south line of High street: thence aouth aeventy feet, thence west sixty feet to west line of lot Ave thence north on west line of lot 8ve to place of beginning, all on block one of Abel Avery's recorded plat of the village of Low-ell aforeaaid.

Dated this IClth day of December. IS79. FRANK T. KINO, Assignee.

E. \V. DODO*, .T B. P , Htcxs. Attorneys for Assignee.

/T> J C A A T 0 ,& 'CI0 A Y E A R ' o r « l o ^ • \ l f l l l l l d a y in your own locality. No risk H * " " ^ WWumen do as well as men. Many make more than Ihe amount staled above. No one can fall to make money fa*t. Any one can do the work. You can make from SO cla. to fS an hour by devoting your ereninga and spare time to the bualnesa. ft n a t a nothing lo Inr the buai-nesa. Nothing like u for money making ever of-fered lieforr. Ruslneaa pleoaant and atrictly hon-orable. Reader, If you want to know all about the best paying btulneas before Ihe publie, aend ua your addrevs and we will aend you full partic-ularaanil prl iate terms free: samples worth $ i also free; you can then make up your mimla for vouraelf Address OEOROE 8TI.V Portland. Maine.

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[ B a p t i s t W e e k l j . petitioner ahould not be m n t c d . Aud it is further i , . , l l l l , i . i ,„, i , 1 otdered tbal vil.l petitioner give notice lo thu

A K o c n e s t i r c o u p l e diiMglct d . In- persons intereMetl in u i d t i t a t r . of the Iieailrncy S t ead Of g e l l i n g i n t o a r o w t h e v d i v i d i s l of »ald Iietilli.n, mid the hearing thereof, by t h e i r c h a l l e l s e q u i t a b l y a n d t l ton sepa- '••"slug a copy ol i huon le r to iw publtuhed in the rntoH T I I A V n o n t n m i In ... ... i .1 L Joi nKiL. nneiiiipa|>er pitnteil find clrcu-

i l l i e ) w e n t a r m ill a r n i t o t h e Ulingluaald couuiy of Kent three successive p l a c e of p i t r l m g , b a d e c a c h o i l i e r a k i n d - weeki. previous to Mid day of hearing. iy g o o d - b y , a n d o n e s t a r t e d f o r K a n s a s 1 ' A , N " "•PL-1 CTRUB E, PAIKIKB, a n d t h e o t h e r e a s t w a r d , A D O L M B. Misos. ^ Judge of Probate,

DIRECT) IBS;

C. T . W O O D I N ' O , K, J . B O O T H , C. 0 . S T O N E . C . R . H I V E . N. A . S T O N E . M. N. H I M . A. S . RTANN vim. KDw. t i in B I I A H K I E I . D ,

J \S, W. HINE. C.T. WOODIMI, I'lttS. E. J . BOOTH. V. I KEn. E. A. HI NDEBLIN. I A»IIIER. V, N, HIM .

ASS'T CASIIIEII.

H i i c k i t ' i i s A r n i c a H ' l l v c .

T h o Ix'nl S a l v e in I ho w o r l d f u r o u t - , b ru i sos . sores , t t leors. sa l t rhe i in i . l o t t o r . I 'hamH'd h a n d s . I ' l i i l b l a i n s . c o r n s , a n d all ki i idn o f s k i n e r u p t i o n s . T h i s s a lvo i-K i i a r an t eed t o g i v n |H r f o r i s a l M a o t i o n in o v o r y c a w or moi ioy refundod. I ' r i . i-25 c e n t s p e r IM>X. F o r sa lo b y l l n n t a n d I l n n t e r .

PROBATK IIUDF.I! - ht ite ol Miehlnn. Colin ly ..f KcUI. - K. At n M-"i.iti of tin- I'IOI-OI

Court for the County '>• Kent, holilen nt tie- Pi-u. bate offlce, iu the eity of nratid Bi.pld».oii We<l-nrsilay the fourth day of Febmarr in tin year one thousaud elintl linndt.Nl nnd .-igiitv

Drcscnt-Crnis E. IVrkinn. Judge of I'ruRalt In the matter of the eatntc of J'.lm i rowh*,

ilei'eaMnl, u n readin;: nnd tiling the i etlilcn, didt veiilled

of Maria Crowley, widow of Mild d., ' .-r-.d pn>ying ainutig other things, tliat HM- mt tn i menl nov oil (lis in ihlsc.iiin.piirportiiig to be th-last Mill and T.'rttain.'iit of .aid deci'ased. may be admltled In I'rnlwte und Hint tlie execullon thereof and udmiiii-lrntion of Mid i j l u t e luav IH gnmiMl to your Pelllloni r

Then-ut'oii it isoideicd that Monday, the HI-M day of March, next, nl ten o'clock In the fore-noon, be aKnlgned fo r the hearing nf said ii.-tilion und tlinl the heirs nt law of snM de ceased and all other |vr>uiis inlcrestetl in aaid es- , tale.are rn iu iml loapiienr nt s session of ••.•lid court, then to be holden al the Probate offlce. In

PENSIONS: All disabled Soldiers, and heirs of deccasoil

KoldlerK tvho died from consequunrea of uen ice In the Army, are entitled to PENSIONS NO AR-REARS nllowed after July I. HW. Send ntnmps for full instruclions In nil kinds of Soldiers' claitni.

j . I I . S Y I ' I I E I U ) & c o . , PENSION ATTORNEYS.

Ml F Street. WASII1N0T0N. U. C,

I ' r n c t l c n l l l u r s c Shoi-lni;-

A s 1 m a k e a s p e c i a l t y of H o r . o S h o e i n g 1 a m p r e | i a f e d l o g i v e

Entire Satisfaction. j n t h a t l ino. C o n t r a c t e d o r i n l o r f e r i n g

oUf l f l o r n o p a v . OE6. ROUKE.

Headqiai'ters F'OFL

Dry Goods Jk.N]D

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- A T THE- -

Boston S'ore! A . X j S O

Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpets, &c.

Biggest Stocks. Best Goods, and

Lowest Prices.

M. Jacobson & Co,

WINTER GOODS NEW FIRM.

A T O O S T .

H a v i n g q u i t e a l a r g e Htoch of w i n t e r g o o d s o n h a n d , w h i c h w o d o n o t w a n t t o c a r r y o v e r , a n d in o r d e r t o m a k e r o o m f o r s p r i n g p u r c h a s e s , w e olf t i r t h e bal -a n c e of o n r

€ !i 0 A E S AT COST.

W A L L A C E I J V . N ' O S . f o r m e r l y e m p l o y e d a t J o h n K o p f s a s a n U n d e r t a k e r *

w o u l d respec t f u l l y a n n o u n c e t o t h e Peop le o f Lowel l

nnd V i c i n i t y t h a t h e h a s e n t e r e d

i n t o p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h 0 . K o n f o n t h o

B r i d g e in t h e U n d e r t a k i n g H u s i n e s s w h e r e v o u wil l a l w a y s

find a Oood A s s o r t m e n t of

&

BEAVER SHAWLS SHROUDS. AT COST.

I F T J I R S AT COST.

Also a s p l e n d i d

H E A.K-SE F o r t h e a c c o m m o d a t i o n of O u r P a t r o n i . M r . L a n g s is too w e l l k n o w n t o n e e d a n y r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a s a n U n d e r t a k e r . You w i l l a l so l l n d a l a rge a s s o r t m e n t

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1 w h i c h wi l l be sold a t b o t t o m pr ices , H o p i n g t o get o u r s h a r e of p a t r o n -

a g e . Y o u r s t r u l v , KOPF & LANOfl.

D K T K O I T

M

Iim.I.D., Prop.

O f f l c o 2 0 4 M o o d w a r d A v e n u e

U a m t u r i Booms f o r B o a r t i . , P a U w U n , » ' < W i H l U W A R U ^VKSUB,

Hloa9 t B-lbSMd Hjgtlmm

JW*. |«rticulAfi» C a u r r h of H ^ K n l - r l r ! Tbm«t and Ururu JiU, all of which

esse# and ill forms of ^ f S n « s . Ja l i

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BLANKETS FURNITUEE! AT OOST.

Beaver Cloaks & Cloakings AT COST

flannel Underwear

A T G M T .

WOOIM iiiiiay ikT C O S T .

I'sln Mnaol sUy wbtrc It U nicd. Ii u the I'licapctt innlicine ever msde. Five drop* cover n •nrfave nn Inrue sn the hand. One d u e CUIM o.inm.Mi sor.- Ihrosl, One bottle h . t cured bron-i nltM I Ifly c-ruit «• urlU hat cuml ao old •laad-i n g i u u f h . It putilively cures i-sUrrh, «»thras •ud cniup. Jill) ' Crni. worth h*«curod crick lo the liack. and the tame quantitv lame back of fl vear* aUndinK. It curwi swelled neck sad sll ulhcr lumon. rlietimatlnn. nruralrla. contrsct-lun t'f tlie inusrlcs. «tilf Jidnts. cpinal dUBcultki and pain and K r e n n s In any part, no matMr Hliere it mar be. nor from «hat cause it u a v " n ^ . il nlwaj-a doi i you good, TiventyJlve cent • n nrlli hau cured had cases of chronic and l)l(|ody dyienUry, One teaspoonful cures colic jn Utteen minules, it will cure any c a u of pilei

ilions — •• '•in usc nut va» * oi

that |J pouilile to cure. Hi* oreleht applies are warranted to cure a n - -any case of excoriatcd

' a " For bruises. If as-up. there ti never the

i III f a c t , ev i - rv th i i i g in t h e w a y nl w in -t e r g o o d s wil l In- m a t ki d d o w n lo a c t u a l cos t , a n d a s e v e r y t h i n g in t h e s imi le ol

j woo | e i i g o o d s is a d v a n c i n g , it w i l l pax , t hose in w a n t o j t h e alxivi- g o o d s lo lak". a d v n n t u g c of tliih MIIC. w h i r l i wll* f o i i i i n v m v mi

QSonday, Jan. 5th.

F. W. WURZBDR6.

nipples or Inliamed lirea>t plied often and bound tip. IL •IlKhtest dincoloraliun of the ikj i . It i topi iho |«ln of a bum as soon a> applieil, and Ii a poti-live cure for chllblalni. fruated feel, bolls, warts,

a o . T ? " - m , u , i k n * l ' 0 ' Uotoy.mrdr . i re i . t fo i ' Mm. Freeman's New

hs lu re l Dyes. For hriithtneai and durabllily of 14 ft'nti" n n l l n"y 'U°1"1 Ihi. prlCf

- PATENTS -A J i ^ J ' ' 0 0 1 , 1 ' * " ' upon Inventions A l t o r n e v • > r e i ID Advance . Our 1 *,•* r " " b l U h r t " w - We He CAVEAT!

f l ia r jen low.

A t P o t i o r i l n i i H o , L o w e l l

l O f l i . F e b . C o m e r C ' H u n l u u d U r o u H o n 8 t H .

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

No — H O U M

INVENTORS J Kend u» a rondel of your Invention, with your own deKiipuoD of it. for our opinion as to catentabll-l l r No Attorney's Fee* unlessPalsntUiecutcd. Our book of InstracUona. 4c. . "How to Procure Patsnts. sent froe on request: alui sample rop-lea of the BcuKTirte Kscosn. the Inventors Jour-nsl .

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Ml F Street, near Patent Offlos, WASBIKOTOK. ft O.

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L . L O W E L L . • M I C H .

A L i v e P a p e r I n a L i v e T o w n .

D e t r o i t , U ' d H a v e n At M i l w a n k o e

l l A l L . H O A I >

TUB OLD REUAULF. ITOLTETO AI.L 1MINTH ^ EAST AND WEST.

TRAINS L E A V E I.OWF.I.I. (lnlN'il EAST:

Rl«imh<iat Expn-Mi, * 07 A. M, Throuith Mail. l l . t l i . M. Eveninx Esprrmi. Si p. s . Nixed to OWIMWI, 1 JO p. m. Through Freiitht. . 6 10 r h.

OOINII WEST flaturday Nliiht MU- i, u 15 a m

Mr. a n d Mrs. A. S . S l n n n a r i l a n d Mr . I w h o " w o u l d g i v e a good deal in k n o w

i a n d Mrs . Kdson K n g l i s h . a t t e n d e d t h e h i s b u s i n e s s h u t n e v e r e x p e c t lo l ind o u t

Through Freight. Night Expmw. Through Mail.

Si" A. * I 17 P. U.

i< .11 P. M. ii r, p. h

Mixed. Steamboat Ezpren .

t 3 r Through tlcketa to all iirincltial (lointii 1-jist, for aale at the Company^ oilier. Utwell.

Ladles and Smoking ('are nn all day trains. Pullman Bleeping cars on all night train".

W. J MORGAN. F. O, TAFT. Lowell Agent Aas't Supt, Detroit. Mich

> - L o w e l l P o s t - O f l l e e .

MAILS CLOSE For D, O, H. * M. East. 11 A, m,: l ; « P. m. For D. O. II, A M. West. 4;«9r. n,: p. M. For FallsMburgh. Alton Oram and (Irattsn

7;00a, K. For Went Campbell. Clarksvllle. Campbell.

Carleton Center. Ilaatingii. Korlh Irving. Fillmore. Freeporl. Bowne and Alto. T o'clock A, m

For Keene. mail closes e r r i r Friday at 3 p. u. Poat-olBo* hourt from 7 o'clock A. m to S-fti p

u. Open from l i to 1 o'clock on SundsyH. JAS. W. MINE. P. >1

R 7 A . M . ~

Regular Convocation of Hooker (liapter No. 73. s t Masonic Itsll. on Weilnesdar evening, on or before the full moon in each month.

M. M, P s s s r . Sec. E. BAILEY. II P.

V A . O . U . W .

^JiegnUr meetings nf Lowell Lodge No. W, ilr»t an inlrd Friday« of each month. Quarterly nif tings third Friday evening* of the monthi of i MA.-ch. June. Septeml^r w !

A l t h o u g h unabl ) - to b e p r w e n t t o h e a r A r o u n d a m i A b o u t . • l y got a w a y a g a i n w i t h o u t o u r i nd . - ' a -

H e v . W . H . W a r e ' s l e e l t t r e a l t h o M. K. i j t i g a h l e " V i g i l a n c e C o m m i t l e o " finding

c h u r c h F r i d a y n i g h l . n u T h o m a s I ' a i n e . soi i ih B o s t o n New«. i m l . . n - a m l . |ia*l h i s t o r y o r

we h e a r it s |mke i i of in. a very f x c e l l e n t Near ly all I h e pup i ln w h o hav o l>een u n y o t h e r i t e m of knuwIiHlgi- of w h i c h

l ec tu re , HI good , in f a d . mid f u l l o f o n t h e nick l i s t , a r e a b l e l o i l l e n d s c h o o l , m i g h t h a v e b e e n pos^esHed. It i i a

m e a l , t h a t t h e m e e t i n g dec ide i l t o h a v e | a g a i n . s o u r c e of m n e h i t ior l i l icnt ion l o t h o s e

il publi idied in p a m p h l e t f o r m .

A v e r y " g r a v e " t u a n s e n d s UH th i s ; Oone aloft Is little Johnny

In Ihe pantry ne'er sgsin, Will he gather mother's piekli'i

To bin liitlc ttnmach's pain

From the topmost shelf he tumbl.-l Crashing down lie fell ker ilsni

And a 1*1 rlfl.-d eueiimN'r Pierc-.l him through the diaplinigin.

II . I). W e e k i of V'ergenneti h a s o n h is

f a r m a c u r i o s i t y in tin" f o r m of a w h i t e

a s h t r e e n n d a b l a c k a-di t r e e g r o w i n g

o u t of t h e s a m e s l u m p . K a c h t r e e is

ahot i l '.'il i n c h e s t h r o u g h a t t h e b u t t .

T h e s t u m p m u s t IM' a sor t of s t e p m o t h e r

l o o n e o r t h e o t h e r . T h e t r e e s a r e v ig-

o r o u s a n d handson i i ) a n d a t t r a c t t h e

a l t e n l i o n of m a n y .

T h e I o n i a S e n t i n e l s a y s : T h e sa l e of

t h e N o r t o n f a r m last w e e k , w h i c h w e

no t i ced a l t h o l i m e , g i v e s a v e r y f a i r in-

d i c a t i o n of t h e v a l u e of first-class f a r m

p r o p e r t y in t h i s c o u n t y . T h e p r i ce paid

w a s 118.(500—fifty d o l l a r s | v r a c r e , a n d

is s i t u a t e d n e a r S m y r n a , t o w n s h i p of

Ot i sco . T h e sa le , w e an* i n f o r m e d , in-

c l u d e s t w o - t h i r d s of s e v e n t y acre# of

w h e a l o n t h e g r o u n d , h u t n o s t o c k .

T h e f a r m is a flrst-class o n e in e v e r y re-

spec t . a n d h a s b e e n c a r e f u l l y m a n a g e d

s o t h a i f o r a n u m b e r of y e a r s i t s p ro-

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

S e v e n t y a c r e s of w h e a t l»-i y e a r pro-

d u c e d S.'-'OO b u s h e l s .

T u r o B. CA S T X I . Rec,

EO. W . IlOl'SK Practlenl IIon<e Rh.*>r. Broadway, wett of Union Block, went side.

S i n of Big hone iboe.

H . BlCKERT f cDent int. Succewor to E. F Doty. Rooms over HcotuhArdwareHtortf,

ork Warranted.

G

I HN. TAYI/IR. Iron Founder. Manufacturer

Dealer in Agricultural Implements. Cor, Jackson and Avery Streets,

Joumnl Jottings.

M. M. P e r r y ' s n e w s ign is a n s o m e .

I o n i a b a u l i s open a t e i g h t a n d c lose nt

five.

N o s n o w , good w h e e l i n g , fine s p r i n g

- ^ w e a t h e r . W l i e a t is u p a l i t t l e a n d pork is d o w n

a g o o d d e a l .

R e v . D. O. Bal l of O i l ead a r r i v o d iu

t o w n l a s t w e e k .

T h e I o n i a Daily T e l e p h o n e h a s b e e n

e n l a r g e d a n d i m p r o v e d .

H o n . J u l i u s H o u s e m a n of O r a n d Hap-

ids w a s i n Lowel l y e s t e r d a y .

W . H e w i t of C a m p b e l l g ive s a ( lam -

i n g p a r t y F r i d a y n i g h t . F e b . 20.

E d . S t e v e n s has r e t u r n e d f r o m Lead -

vi l la a s h e a r t y a s a m o u n t a i n l ion .

C a m p b e l l is a flnti'lasa t o w n . It re-

t u r n s n o d e l i n q u e n t t a x e s th i s y e a r .

H o m e r A v e r y w e n t t o C h i c a g o s o m e

- r f a j s a g o t o t a k e a res t in a q u i e t t o w n .

S e v e r a l L o w e l l i t e s a t t e n d e d t h e Old

S e t t l e r ' s R e u n i o n a l O m n d R a p i d s Fr i -

day night. J . H . W e e k s , w h o h a s been la id u p

f o r a o m o t i m e w i t h n e u r a l g i a , is a b l e to

b e o u t a g a i n .

T h e y a i l say t h a t t h e JOURNAL o f f l ce

t u r n s o u t t h e f ines t k i n d of j o b p r i m -

i n g . W e be l i eve i t .

T h o O v i d U n i o n inc reases i t s s u b s c r i p

t i o n p r i c e J u s t SO p e r c e n t o n a c c o u n t of

t h o b o o m in p r i n t p a p e r .

F o r a f e w w e e k s t h e r e will I M a c los-

i n g o u t sa le of a " b a n k r u p t s t o c k " of

g o o d s In Music H a l l b lock .

H o n . H . H . H i n d s of S t a n t o n h a s

b e e n e l ec t ed p r e s i d e n t of t h e M o n t c a l m

c o u n t y a g r i c u l t u r a l s o c i e t y .

T " T h e c i t y s u p e r v i s o r s of I o n i a h a v e h a d

a n a v e r a g e t h i s w i n t e r of t w o " t r a m p s

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

T h e Hold ing N e w s s a y s t h a t M n . J .

8 . H u n t ( f o r m e r l y of t h i s v i l l age ) is a t

O r e e n v i l l o u n d e r t r e a t m e n t f o r c a n c e r .

W . H . E d d y a t t e n d e d t h e O r a n d

L o d g e of A . 0 . U . W . ot D e t r o i t last

w e e k , a s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of L o w e l l L o d g e

N o . 88.

C h a n d l e r J o h n s o n a n d son . A n d r e w ,

c o n t e m p l a t e p u t t i n g a s tock of g r o c e r -

i e s i n t h e w e s t s t o r e of Mus ic H a l l

b l o c k .

R e v . 8 . £ . Dusser h a s been c o n f i n e d

t o h i s r o o m b y s i e k n e s s f o r s e v e r a l d a y s .

H e - w a s u n a b l o t o o c c u p y h i s pulp i t

last Sunday. C o n g r e g a t i o n a l soc ia l a t Mrs . M. N.

H i n o ' s t h i s ( W e d n e s d a y ) e v e n i n g . Li t -

e r a r y exe rc i se s . m u s i c , e tc . Al l a r e

cordiial ly I n v i t e d .

P r o t o c l i o n E n g i n e C o m p a n y wi l l g i v e

a p a r t y a t T r a i n ' s H a l l . T h u r s d a y even-

i n g , M a r c h 4. Music b y S t o c k i n g a n d

C l a f i i n ' s o r c h e s t r a .

H a d n t e r r ib l e d r e a m t h e o t h e r n i g h t .

D r e a m e d t h a t e v e r y m a n a n d w o m a n

t l i a t m e l t s u p old m a p l e s u g a r ih i< sea-

s o n a n d sel ls it f o r n e w w o u l d bo s t r u c k

s b y l i g h t n i n g nex t s u m m e r .

ID r e s p o n s e to a t e l e g r a m . Mr . T h o m -

a s D a n i e l s of K e e n e s ta r te i l f o r H u d s o n .

M i c h . , y e s t e r d a y to a t t e n d i h e f i tnen i l

o f h i s b r o t h e r . Mr . J . J . D a n i e l s , w h o

d i e d o n I h e 0 t h Inst

A t t e n t i o n Is ca l l ed t o t h e s u p p l e m e n t

t h i s w e e k , c o n t a i u i n g s o m e n e w s and

t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of Mr, J . I I . I x d j i n e y .

w h o is c los ing o u t h is s tock of g o o d s at

v e r y l o w figures.

A s u b s c r i b e r in U n m d KnpiiN " r i l e s :

I t h o u g h t 1 w o u l d n ' t l a k e t h e J u n t N A l .

t h i s y e a r , h a v i n g BO m a n y o t h e r papyr i ,

h u t find I c a n t g e l a l o n g w i l l n m t it.

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Mr . A . L . A l d r i c h . m i n o r of t h e F l i n t Oiobe . w a s s h i r r e d i u s o m e r e s o l u t i o n s pas sed a t t h e r e c e n t p reas apsoc ia t ion m e e t i n g a l A m i A r b o r , b e c a u s e a s t r ea s -u r e r of t h e old p re s s a s s o c i a t i o n , a n o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n , h e h a s not t u r n e d o v e r lo tin's o n e ^.V) iu h i s j iossession. Mr, Al-d r i c h s l a t e s t h a t a l e l l e r w a s in t h e pos-sess ion of t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e assoc ia -t ion a t t h e l i m e s l a t i n g h i s r e a d i n e s s l o t u r n o v e r t h e m o n e y l o a n y b o d y t h a t c o u l d e s t ab l i sh a l eg i t ima l f l c l a i m of s u c c e s s o r s h i n , a n d lie d e n o u n c e s t h e (Kissage of t l ie resolution, u n d e r t h e s e c i r c u m s t a u c c h a n d in hia a lwence . a s a c o w a r d l y o u t r a g e .

L I S T OF L E T T E R S remaining i n i h e Post off ice at l -owe l l . K e n t C o u n t v Mich . Feb . 11. IW0,

l j u l i e s L i s t . — M r - , W i n . L o n g . Miss Te re sa Maloue ,

G e n t s L i s t . — E l m e r Ci l ly , W i l l C a m -field. W . S . F o s t e r . O e o r n e C l i c k . H a r r y H a w k i n s . J a c o b K i i n g l e . Phi i l K r u n t . J a m e s L inn , D, E . Mats l t .

F o r e i g n L i s t . — A n n i e Dickie , Mr-, J e n -iiett Rou insou .

P u r s o n s cu l l i ng f o r i h e - e Uiter- , w i l l p l ease s a v "ADVERTISED" a n d g i v e t h e d a l e of l i i i - noiici- .

J A S . W . H I N E . P. M.

A O e r m a n invcn lo t ' p ro | s i s e s l o m a k e b o o t s t l iat wi l l n e v e r w e a r o u t — t h a t is. h a r d l y e v e r . H e m i x e s w i t h a w a t e r -proof" g l u e a s u i t a b l e q u a n t i t y of c l e a n q u a r t z s a n d , w h i c h in s p r e a d o n t h e t h i n l e a t h e r sole e m p l o y e d a s a f o u n d a t i o n . T h o e q u a r t z noli i a r e sa id to IH* t l ex ib l e a n d a l m o s t indi s t n u i i b l e . w h i l e t h e y e i m b l u I h e w e a r e r to w a l k sa fe ly o v e r s l ip j ie ry roads .

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C h e w J a c k s o n ' s B e s t Swee t N a v y To-bacco .

A n e w s u p p l y of B r i l l a n a T e a p o t s . C a s t o r s . S i l v e r P l a t e d w a r e . J e w e l r y . T a b l e C u l l l e r y . U m b r e l l a s . Mi r ro r s , &c . . j u s t r ece ived a t t h e !•!' cent - t o r e . Mus ic H a l l b lock .

F e w a r e a w a r e of t h e i m p o r t a n c e of c h e e k i n g a c o u g h o r c o m m o n cold in i t s l irni s t a g e . T h a t w h i c h in t h o l>egin-n i n g w o u l d y i e l d l o a m i l d r e m e d y , if n e g l e c t e d so im n r e y s u i w n t l ie L i ings . Dr. Bul l ' s C o u g h S v m p a f f o r d s i n s t a n t relief.

W O R T H K N O W 1 N O .

C r e a m B a l m h a s t h e p r o p s r t y of re-d u c i n g local i r r i t a t i o n . Soros in t h e naval pa s sage a r e hua led u p in a few-d a y s . H e a d a c h e , t h e e f fec t of C a t a r r h , is d i s s ipa ted in a n a l m o s t m a g i c a l m a n -ne r . E x p e c t o r a t i o n U m a d e e a s y . S e n s e of t a s t e a n d sme l l is m o r e o r less r e s t o r e d . Bad t a s t e in t h e n io i i t h a n d u n p l e n s a n l b r o a t h . w h e r e it results f r o m c a t a r r h is o v e r c o m e . T h e nasa l pass-ages . w h i c h h a v e l ieen c losed f o r y e a r s a r e m a d e f r e e . B u y a Imtt le foroO c e n t s a n d y o u wil l r e c o m m e n d i t . or t r y a 10 c e n t s a m o l e b o t t l e .

Q U E R V : W h y wi l l m e n s m o k e c o m -m o n t o b a c c o , w h e n t h e y c a n b u y Mar-b u r g Bros. S . a l of N o r t h C a r o l i n a a l t h e s a m e p r i c e ?

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William Wallrra , a botcl k t f p r r lit inR riithl inllra aouih u( Holland, a t l r m p l n l t u i n d v Kri-d a j nlubt by aboolinK bim'f-K in Ib r brad. I l r waa fatal ly woundrd .

Krana Nadran. wbilr rriHwinK a railroad b i ldgr at Monror. nn Ibr nixbt of J a n n a r j 37 (•II t b iuugb . birakmK a •bonlder-b l idc and tr-orifIDK otnr r in jar i r* . au tliat br d i r d two daya a f t e r ,

Tbe work u( arttinR new t r l r g r a p b p<>lr« along tbe l ine of the MicbiKan ( V n t n l will •oon be r o m p l r t r d . t be workmen bavinK rracb-•d Ota«« Lake. Tbrre will be 13.100 polra be-tween Cblca«o and Detroi t , and It ruata about I I MCb lo p u t tbrir. np. Tbry will laal about SO j r a ra .

Orrln E . D xlxe r ( Cbarlraton. Ohio, waa kl l ln l by a ( i l l ing t r r e in a lumlx r r a m p nrar Lndingt 'un, J a n n t r y 3J. Ilia ajje waa J i .

Tbr re wr re 13 new Dtiaonrra reoei*rd Into tbe Ja. 'kaon pnaon dur inn J a n u a r y and 28 dlachaigrd. IrarmK 871 on hand February 1.

Prrk A Hlreetrr 'a aaw. bandl r and hradinK mnl iu Allexan waa burned lo Ibe urouiul ou

Ibr lal Loea. ( rum arven ibouaand to r iuh l lhonaai ddol lKra; in«nrance three thouaand lire bun l i ed dollara. Tbe d ra t rn r t ion m c l u d n th i r ty Ibouaand handlra and twenty tbonaand ahmttlra. 1 he mill will be r e b u i l t

A aingular ina:ance o( Inaanity occiitrr<l in t h e l o w u a b i p of Harridan, Calhoun r o u n t r , Win It. Winnm and wi f r both going Inaane ou Hunday, J anua ry 36. II 'th caara a r r ol a Tery Tiolent na ture . Mr. and Mra. Winnea were In Marahall Haturday i radlng at tbe atorea. aud nothing atrange waa noticed in their acliona. bu t on Hunday t b r y were obaer r rd by the neighbora capering about tbe yard l ike l i t t le obildrrn, and aonn a l t e r i t waa d iacurer rd that tb ry weie inaane and tbe ollicera not i f ied.

Albart J . Co l , an unmarr ied man. waa run over and ki IM Haturday ^Tenlng nn the Flint and 1'rrre M a i q n r t t e railroad t rack a t hudlng-tun. l i e waa g i r en t o d n n k i n g .

Tbier wiwden atorra in Fenton, owned by Work, Thor|>e 4 MiOmber, were deatroyed by fire Haturday. The atork of George Wingela. J . Alliro.VrneCole and John Kirliy, occupanta. waa damaged conaidrrably. Tota l loaa an bDlldingi and atock I b r e thouaand t i re bun . died du. iara; partially c u t e r d by inanrancr .

J . Uollon d Hon. (ot aeretal year* paat wholr tale gtocrra o( Jackaun, have made an u a i g u m r n t . I l i a rumot rd that the drfalca-t lonu l H. C. A l r i a n d r r . t h r liookkecp' t. baa had aumr th lng tu do with their cloaing tbr i r door .

Wm. H a r l a u d haa been reappointrd pi>al-m a a t r r a t P o t t Huron.

Matahali Newrll, o (Muakegon, a n e a t r d Mra. Nerana, of E r a t t , in that city on Tucaday, on a t r l r u r a m f r o m Krar t , atating that ahe waa wanted t b r r e to anawer to a charge o( murdr t -Ing her buaband two in mtba ano.

Wm. Ferria. wbile at work in a lumber camp a t Hiduey, Montcalm county, un Monday, waa Inatantly killed by a (ailing l imb a t t ik ing him un t h r brad .

A abocking accldrnt ocont t rd in Danari l l r . Ingham county , Tucaday erening . Mra. A. U. Beardiley lay down upon th r bed wi th hrr l i t t le child ami auddrnly awokr to find h r t olathing in tiamra. Frantical ly a r i t ing a brd-qui l t the ran out of the houae, acrcaming (ut aaaiatance. Help aimn a t r iTrd 'and t h r llamra were amotb r r rd and Ibr u n ( o r t u n a t r woman again conveyed in lo th r houae. where, a( ter a night of agony, ahe died Wrdi.raday morning, Hbe Iravi a a buaband and (ou t chi ldren.

The Ionia ptiann tecei7ed 81 new inmatea in J a n u a t ) wi th !,9 diacharged. leaTinr 492 on band February 1.

On Monday, 2d. the receipta at t h r HUte Tt raauty amuunt i i l to (233.(110 I m p r o b a b l y th r h ra t in i t ainglc daya' rrceipta in tbe hiatory ut t h r < lliie. Of thia amount Wayne county paid un t h r a tate lax in one check llGO.UOO.and the Lake bbora and Michigan Bonthrrn railway i-omj any paid apccific tax (3^.M4 00. Tbe lialance in ib r State Trraanry that night waa^ t98J,0S9 1)7. "

T h r Htate P i o n N t Aaaoriatinn began a two daya 'araaion in l .anamg lucaday a(t«rnoon. It br ing Ua annual meeting. Tbe exerciixa were c o m n r n c c d by th r t rading o( the addreaa • ( the I ' t t f i idral . M. Hhormaket, u ( Jackaon.

A woman named Ilyan died at F l in t on tbe • tb . agra 102.

Maniatee'a aalt exploring well ia down £23 (Ml, but no aigna.

The ia l t product for January waa 137,689 batrcla. 28,(M) batrela more than in January . 1879.

Two fiahetmen wrnt outaide with their buala at Ludington on the 3d to I ' f t thei r neta. A btaTy DUOW atorm came up when they loat tb r i r way. T h r boat went aabore in t b t night and F t r d Paaach petiahed f rom cold. Uia body waa taken to bia relat irea at Hhebuygao, Wia.

Tbe Fl in t and Pere Marqur t t r railway aold 2,347 acrca o t land in J a n u a r y for (12,046.

0 .1 ) . Toang'a larger beer brewery in Bay City wai damaged b y f i r e o n the 6ih to the amooa t ot three thouaand dollara; inanred.

Caapei Alpern'a barn a t Alpena, with moat ul ita content! , conaiating o[ aappliea, trap-neta, etc , war deatroyed by fire J a n u a r y SI. Loaa three thouaand dollara; inaurance one thouaand tic bund led dollara.

The Q r a n a Raplda National Bank, capital two b u n e n d Ibuuaand dollara, waa organiied Friday. Ctar lea H. Bennet t ia Preaident.

and E i t e m a n Oodfrey, Vice-Preaident.

J u d g e A. C. Baldwin of tha Oakland and Lapaer c i rcui t haa reaigned. Cauae. inaufficirnt 'a lary, l i e la to enta, a law par tnerabip with C Dai lea and Warren Draper.

J . W. I lnn te r , one of the old eitixena of Oaklank oonn ty .d ied laat week aged 90. Ue •et t l rd in llloumfield in 1878. Ue waa a blaokamith by t radr , and bia ahop, located a t Birmingham, waa tn an early day a auit of in . talilgeace offi

T h t miaaing Dr. Freed of Centrer i l le baa come tu l ight again. Tucaday, J anna ry 28, Dr . J . D Freed wrote (rom Cincinnat i to bit un It, 1 boa. Durant , a t Oentreri l le , that he bad )uat cume tu hKnaoK, having been nnoon* •c ioui l inen be l e d Oentrevillr un bia propoaed wadding day.

Williaui and Frank l lo i (ord were arreated at E v a n on tbe Bd, charged with b a r i n g placed the ubatruotion un tbe t rack o( the Eva r t and Oaceola ra l l roa l , November 6 laal, at which l ime J o h n Neyen and two other men were ki l l td . Mra. Nrvrn la alao nnder arreat for the aamr charge. Hbe la a aiater to tbe Rexforda.

D e t r o i t i n B r l o f .

Three prlaonera were aentcnced in th r Ile-cordrr 'a Court Hatutday a f t e rnoon . William 'Ihumpaon got five j . a r a in Htate Prlaon fol breaking in to a f re ight car. Joahua Mumford waa aeutencrd lo two and one-half yrara (or Healing a act o( coral Jewelry, wbile Ororge Black, bia accomplice, got off with aix montba iu tbe l louae ul Ooiirv'tlou.

T b t Board o( t rade haa voted an appropr ia lion ot ten tbnuaand dollara In aid o( a pro-Jrctid railroad ( rum Detroi t lo Butler, In-Uiaua. tu connect wi th tbe Wauaab at Loinna-purt.

The body o( l ludlav J. Prearot t waa (ound lu bia alore al 22J Woodward a v r n u e Monday morning. I l r ia auppoaed to have died of hear t di>raac Hunday evrning when in th r ature alonr.

Col. "Bob" Ingeraoll Irct iuNl Turaday rvea Ing in Whitney*a Oprra l louar beforr Ibr largcat aud icnn . evrr aaarmblrd within ita walla.

The revival mrr t inga under Dr. Prnteooat are con t inued at •he Fort Ht. Preabylenan church daily with a fair a t t rndance .

The commi t t e r which have in charge the mailer of raiaing tbe bonua of (2(10.000 to aid in the oonatruction of a railroad f rom Ibia city t o But ler . Ind . , have been buaily at work, and are highly encouraged at th r manner in which the project ia received every aide.

Tba I t rpubllcan Htate Central oommlt tee will meet in t t i a city on tbe I9lh inat . t o call aHtatr c.mventi .D to aclecl d r l rga t r a to tbe national Hcpublican convent ion a t Chicago.

Thr caae of Dr. George B. Foater againat tha tven ing Newa, which had been on t r ia l before a Jury in tbe a u p r h o r cour t (or t h ree daya, wat r e d t d Thuraday a f t e rnoon wi th a verdict fo r Ihe plaintiff f. ,r three thouaand dollara damagea. Thia U Ihe th i rd t r i a l of the

T h e Wyandot te P.olllng Mllla t u rned on t ine largrat product in tba month of J anua ry aince t hey were bui l t . The amoun t of plate made waa 633 tona; ahret iron, one hundred and aeventy tona ; bar iron, aevm hundred tona. T h e M t n a l gain through the riae in the price of o r e and atock waa over o n r hundred thouaand dollar*.

Tbe abrriff of Marque t t e county arrived In

the

— — — . n county the city F n d a y a n d arreated Ex-Mayor w . n . Wheaton on a charge of pe r ju ry . T b e matter growa out uf a auit b rongh t in the Marquel t r clrcai t cour t aocie t i m e alnre by Lu the r B w h e r againat the Marqnet te and Pac i to rolling mill company. I n tha t ani t a tempo-rary injunct ion waa aought to a top the work-ing c.( the mine. Mr. Wheaton aa manager o( the mine made an affidavit in raaia t lcg the ffiutiou f u r an io)unctton, and it la in th ia afE-daTi t t ha t i t ia alleged tbe p e r j u r y Ilea.

T h e r e a n t h i r t y t h o u s a n d M u d a n U t o A m e r i c a n c o l l « g e i .

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

T b e Nrw Vork Kepnbl lcar HUte eonventlun I rbmiar d r l rga t ra tn the Cbiragn runvrnt lon

la r a l l r d to m r r t in Utlra. F rb ruary 25. T h e grand Jury baa pr ra rn t rd 25 Indlctmenta

againat th r llrv. F/lward Cuwlry. managrr of t h r "xhrpar i ra (old." Nrw York, charging htm wi th atarvlng. b ra t tng and c rur l ty hy i l l t r rat-ing rb i l d r rn in th r (.ild. Cowley waa arr ra t rd . and in i l r fau l t of (12.0(0 I ail rommi l t ed to t h r tonibt .

T h r (u rn i tu r r (aclory of Geo. C. Flint A Co.. New York, b m n r d Monday n i g h t l^xa onr h l tn i l i rd thouaand dollara. partially inaurrd T h r w o r k m r n in th r rmploy o( th r h n u havr b r r n on a a t r ik r for th r paat two wreka. and m a d e thr ra ta which It la M i r v r d aomr o( I b r m c a r n r d out by firing th r prrmiaea.

T b e publ ic d rb t a t a l rmen t ahowa a rrduc-t ion (or th r montb " ( J anna ry o( over r lrven milllona of dollara wbi rb ia tbe largrat madr in a aingle mouth aiure 1872- I t baa Iwen Heo-retary Hhrrman'a amhl t ion lo re<luce the debt below the anm ot two billiona while be waa in office, and he ia now within arvea bnndred thouaand of i t

T h e Milwaukre ronn ty hoapital. located on Ibr county (arm in the town o( Wanwotaa, waadewtroyed by hre ra r ly Turaday morning. Ibe aroonnt bo<ika being burned . The exact numl ie r u( inmat ra ia not known, b a t ia aup-poaed to have been oyer 60, all ol whom except two were rcacued. Mra. Chrlat ine Nclaon, a ( r eb le m i n d r d woman. W yrara ol age, and Fred . Hch.ifl. an inaane man. were awakened and came into the hall, bu t inatead of (ollow-Ing the othera inlo the ui>en air probably re-t u rned to their rooma and periahed in the Bamea.

T b r r e la great rxc i t cment in Denver ovrr a d lacovrry In gold near the mouth of the canon o( the Pla t te , a mile (rom the Houth Park rail-road. and unly 21 milra ( m m Denver. A vein o( m m r r a l waa a t r n r k in the Dolly Vanlrn mine , at a d r p t h of 20 ( r r t , laal Fr iday.

Diapatrbra (rom variuua quar lera along the New Kngland roaal r r p r r a r n t I b r atorm of Monday n lgbl aa terr ible There ia much damage to •h ipping, and (eara are enter!allied (or t h e u ( e i r •>( the flahing Hreta,

Tn raday night , or ra r ly Wedncwday morning, a b o u t twenty maakid and b lacaenra men rode u p t o t h r r ra ldrnce :if William Donnelly, 17 milea ( rom London, Ont., and rai led him to tbe doar . Ilia brother John r rapondrd lo the aummoiia and waa ahol dead a t the door-T b r y then rode lo the houae of Jamea Don-nelly, fa ther of the gang known aa the "Don. nelly boya," about two milca dia tant , and dr-m a n d n l rn t rance . Tom Donnelly went to the door and «aa k i l l n l i n t h r yard af ter a t e r r ib l e a t rnggl r , in which the old man and bia wife , who hail ruahed f r o m their Iwla. took par t . Tbe old (olka never got ( u r l h r r t h a n t h • kitchen, (or there they were knocked d o w n and beatnu to death with cluba and im-plcmcnta hastily picked u p on tho pr rmiam. Bridget Donnrlly, a niece o( the old (olka, waa cowering In te r ror in a bedroom near the k i tchen , and evidently the aaaaaaina know o( her preaer.-e.aaahe waaaonglit out and beaten to d e a t h with th r aamr horr ib le and rrlrntleaa (n ry which had canard the dea th of the othera . T h e bloody tale would ix-rhapa have remained untold wr r r it not (or th r prracnoe ol a amall boy tianird Connor, who waa atay-ing all n ight at the ill fat . il plare, and dur ing the atrngglr had a i r r r t r d Inmarlf under a bed and remained undiacovered. T h r muider«ra hav ing done their deadly work threw the body of T o m into the k i tchrn , a n d . a f t r r arat-t e r ing oombuatible material through the houae, te t fin tu i t a

In t h r Republican Htate convention at l lar-r i abu ig n r d n r a d a y , a rraolution waa adopted i n a t r u r t l n g th r Penoaylvaoia dr lega t ra to Ihe Chicago convrntion to vote (ur Gt-ii> Gran t .

T h r Nrw York l l r ra ld o|>rna an Iriab rrlirf (nnd with a run t r ibn t ion of (100,000.

From the report aubml t ted to Congrcaa by the BeoreUry ot War, it appeara that the organixed • t r rng tb of th r mil i tary (oroe of the d i l fe ren t dlatra comiata of 115 general officera, l,6H5 regimental , held and atafl offioen. 6,l!l8 company olficera and 117,037 non-commia-aioned nllicrra, muaiciana anil privatea. Thr uno rgan iz ' d (orce, or n u m b e r o( men avail-able fur mi l iUry d u ' y , ia pu t down at 6.5IC,-7M-

The Dallaa, T e x u , county eonrt-honae bu rned Wednesday. Many valuable papera burned . The building coat one buud r rd thou-aand dollara. Loaa about half that a m . i u n t Fire regarded aa incendiary.

A negro cabin nn the plantat ion of C a p t Wm. Htaek. IS milea nor th of Columbia . B. C.. b n r n e l Turaday n i g h t Two mrn , a woman and alx children penaked in tbe flamea.

Tbe houae cuminit tce recommenda an appro-p r i a t iun of two hundred thouaand dollara (ot a pub l ic building at Denver, Col., and one h u n d r e d thouaand dollara tor a pub l ic build-ing at Minnnpo l i a ; t idy thouaand dollara u( t h r f o r m e r amonnt , and for ty thouaand dol-lara of the latter to be expendod in tbe cur-rent yea r .

At the cabinet mrel ing Friday, the a rn tenr r of conr t -mar t i a l which recently t r ied Major Reno, recommending hia diamiaaal (rom the •ervice, waa affirmed aud proper ordcra to t h a t elfcct will auon lie iaaued.

An unknown veaael and all handa wa« loat In Long laland Hound Turaday uight-

P E R S O N A L .

Ik-aconaficld la aut l r r ing (rom an attack of g o u t

Hir Domini, John Corrigan. an eminen t phy-aician of Dublin, mrmber ol par l iamont Irom IB7U to 1874, and vice chancellor of t h r ( juren 'a u m v r r a i t y ia dead.

Gen, J o h n Briabin, (u imerly member o( ongrraa (rom Pennaylvania, died at Newark,

N. J , Tueaday.

Adolpb O. Borie, ex-aecretary o( the navy, died al Pbi ladr lphia Thuraday morning. Mr. B o n e had been in ill b u d l h a o m e t ime, and hla demiae ia a t t r ibu ted to general breaking down o( t h e ayatein. Age 71.

J a d g e H. H. Hunt ington , (ormer ly of the United Hlatra cour t o( claima. died a l i i a i t (u rd , Conn., Wedncaday evening.

Van Arnim, (ormerly Pruaaian ambaaaador to France, and convicted o( treaaon iu 1876, and who baa aince reaided at F lor rncc , la a rn -oualy ill in that oi ly.

Pro( . Jaa. De Mille of Hal i fax , N. B.. died J a n . 28, aged 18 yeara. He waa t h r au thor of ' T b e Dodge Club. "Curd aud Creeae," and o t h e r hooka, publiahed aa ecriala by the Har-pera.

T h e navy depar tment waa draped in mourn-ing and cluaed Haturday, the day of Ihe f u n e ' -a lof K i Hecretary Boric.

CONCiiiESS. Feb. 2.—In the Henate, Mr. T h u r m a n . (Di m,.

0 . ) f r o m th r commit tee un Judiciary, reported a bi l l (or reviving and cun tmu ing the court ol commiaaionrra ot Alabama claima, and (or the d ia t r ibut ion of the unappropr ia ted munry of t h e Geneva award. Placed on Ike calendar. Mr. T h u r m a n announced Ihat be would call it up for ounalderation Monday next .

A communica t ion waa received (rom the Heeretary of War t ranami t t ing I b r r r p o r t o( tbe aurvey of the Bt. Joaeph river aud (or a breakwater a t Mackinac, Mich.

Meaara Cameron (Rep., Wia.), Pcndletun. (Dem., O.). anil Kirkwoad. (Rep., la.), pro-aented tbe peUllont o( ex-aoldirra againat Hie paaaagr o( aenate bill 496, (or wedical exami-natlona in certain poiuiun caa<-a.

Mr. F r r ry . (Rep., Mich . ) ,aubmi t t rd a reaolu-t ion . which waa adoiited, d i r ro t ing the p r in t ing for the uae o( Congreaa of twi lve thouaand o o p i n uf t be eulogica upon /acha-riah Chandlr r

In the Houae a bill waa I n t r o d u r r d by Mr. Pbr lpa (Dem., Conn.), a p p r o p r i a t i n g one hua-d red thouaand dollara for th r r r l i r f of auflrr-era in I re land: alao levying a d u l y of 30 per c e n t ad v a l o n m on all bonnr ta . hata and hood i imported in to Ibe United Hlatra rom poaed of palm leaf, r h i p graaa. willow, atraw. or other vrgr lable au lwUnrr . or of hair , whalr-bone. or other mater ial not otherwiM provid-ed for . Referred.

Mr. Wella (Dem , Mo.), ( rom the apnropria-t ion rommit tee . re|>ortrd th r Indian appropri-a t ion bill. Gtderrd pr inted and r rco iu in i t t id .

T h r commi t t r e roar and th r hollar on mo-t ion of Sir. Fernando Wood (Drm. , N. V.i; tiwk a t rcrea unt i l 7:30 p. m.. Ifco evening araaion to be (or th r p o r p o r ol l ialening t o an ad-dreaa by Parnell, to IH- dcl ivrred under the anapicea of "Clan na G a e l "

F e b - 8 - l n the Henata. Mr. Bayard (Dem,, l>el.|. ( rom tbe finance m m m i t t e e reported tbe Warner ailver bill advrraely,

Mr. Beck (Dem.. Ky.,. a u t e d tha t the report waa not unammoua , and that the minori ty hoped to be heard in regaid to tho bill at aome (u tu re t ime. The bill Waa p l . c . d on the calendar .

I n t h e Houae Mr. Davia offered a reaolntton, which waa adopted, direct ing Ihe commit tee on agr icn l lu re lo inqnire in to the moat (M*. ab l e method ol exlending t h r benrtita o( the agncu l tu ra l bureau over that p o n i o o of the Lul led Bu tea weat uf ih r 100th mer id ian .

T h e Houae then went into commit tee of the whole on t b e reviaion of tb* ru l ra . Mr. Oar-liale (Dem., Ky.), in the chair . The pending cla uae or rnle I I wa . that which waa ao amended yeaterday aa to give the commit tee on commerce the aame Juriadiction and priv-ilegea aa to Ihe n v e r and ha rbor bill aa the c o m m i t t e e on appropriat iona enjoyed on the general appropr ia t ion billa.

Mr. Browne (Ren., Ind. l , f r o m the commit -tee on mi l i ta ry affaira, moved to amend clauae 9 of the ru le ao aa to provide tha t tha i com-mit tee ahall have power to br ing In the appropr ia t ion bill f o r the a u r p o r t of the a r m y .

Af ter aome f u r t h e r deba te by Mewara. Cox ( D * " - . N. *•), Haw ley ( R e p , Conn.) , and Reed (Rep. , Me.), the a m r a d m e n t offered by Mr. Drown waa rejected, 63 to 107.

Fab . ( . — I n t h e Benate the bi l l author ixing the c o n v e n l o n o t nat ional gold banka into na-t iona l backa paaaed.

Mr . Kirkwoed (Rep.. Ia.) In t roduced a blU to provide for the payment of addit ional

houi. ty to aoldlrra of tbe a r m y ot the United Hlatra du r ing th r w»r of the rebel l ion.

Mr. Here(oril iDem., W Va.) in t rodneed a bill to repeal tbe a."l u l Ju ly 4, 1864. oon(er-ring on the qua r t rnnaa te r grnera l , commia-•ary general and a r r i n n t i n g officer of the t r raanry Ihr authori ty to rxamlne , adjudica te and ae t t lee la lma aer tumg to loyal e i t l iena of the United Hlatra for auppliea U k e n by o t liirniahe<l for I h r uae and uaed by the United Hlatra anniea. The bill ronfera Jnr iadlr t ion in anrh raaea upon the United Htatea diatrict rourta. whirh aball cer t i fy their Jndgmenla t o Congreaa, nnd Congrraa may appropr ia te monrv to pay auch Indumenta if lavorable . Referred.

In the Honar a l t e r t tan«a- t ing aomr mia-celiaceona bnainraa eonalderation waa rraumed o( the bil l , amending certain aer t iona n( the art di t r rmin ipg the Jnr iadlr t ion o( United Hlatra eincnlt conrta, and regu la t ing the re-moval o( cauaea (rom atate to (edcra l rourta. The morn ing hour e x p i n n g the bil l wrn t over wi lhoul action.

Feb. 6 .—In tbe Henate, Mr .Be«k . (Uem. .Ky . | gave notice that he would ob jec t t o any bill being taken up ou t ol ita regular order on the calendar.

Alter aomr diacnaalon.a reaolotion aubmil-ted yra terday by Mr. Anthony. (Reo., R- I.), waa adopted, that the aenate aball eaeh day proceed to the conaideratlon of the calendar of general arderera. debate to be l imited to five minntea on objeotion to ca r ry any bill over.

Mr. Cameron, l Rep.. Wia.), preaented a re-u o n a t r a n c e f rom the Milwaukee chamber of eommeroe againat the eonat rnot lon ol a bridge nver the Detroit river.

In the Houae the Henate bill for the convet-aion of nat ional gold banka paaaed.

M r . F . Wood (D«m.,N.Y.) , cha i rman of Ihe commit tee on way* and meana. reported a reaolntion calling on the Becrelary of the Treaaorv for informat ion aa to t h e a m o n n t aaaeaard on the atatea nnder t h e act n( 1861, and ita anpplement , t h e a m o u n t collected (rom each, and the action which haa been had, and wualhcr any leglalalion ia ncceaaary to eolleot tba aa«ra«menta (rom dc l inqnen t atatea. Adopted.

Feb. 6.—In tbe Honar a bill waa in t rodnr rd by Mr. Dicky. (Dem.. O.I. appropr i a t ing (25,-

R c H t i l t n l ' a l . n r k .

A l a d v w e l l k n u w n i n l l u 1 f H a l i o i n -

a l i l o s o c i e t y o l V i e n n a p i n t i l t o k » t o a L i l y H u l l , w h i c h in t h e V i e n n e s e r e j v

r e f l e n t a t l v o o f t h e P a r i s i a n M a b l l l e . A l l a s t s h e f o u n d a c o n f i d e n t i a l

c o n n e c t i o n n f h e r h u s h n n d ' s f i u n i l y ,

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

I h e r e f u s e d t o l a y a s i d e , f o r t l i e t i m e , h e r w e d d i n g r i n g , w h i c h s h e h e l d t o IKI

t h o t a l i s m a n o f g o o d l u c k , n o t t o h e

p a r t e d w i t h f o r a n m m e n t . i t w a a a

p e c u l i a r l y c u t r i n g , s e t w i t h s e v e n l i e a u t i f i i l d i a m o n d s , w h i c h s o m e m a s k

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o f t h e r i n g , a n d t h e h u s l i a n d

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w h o t o o k h e r t o t h e b a l l ; t h e w i f e o f t h e e s c o r t o f t h e l a d y c a m e t o h a v e a

d i v o r c e o n a c c o u n t o f j e a l o u s y , a n d i h r

o w n e r o f t h e n e w l y - f i i u u d r i n g w r o t e

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

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proviaioning a n d aopply aa well aa their direct ion f rom Panama or Aa-and te legraph their

pinall ia eaaily managrd.

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M I C I I I K H I I S c h o o l C l i l l d r o n ,

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b e r o f c h i l d r e n i n M i c h i g a n b e t w e e n

t h e a g e s o f 0 a n d 20 y e a r s , a c c o r d i n g

t o t h e s c h o o l c e n s u s o f 1871'. F o r t h e

s a k e o f c o m p a r i s o n t h e e n u m e r a t i o n o f 187* i s a l s o g i v e n . I t w i l l b e s e e n

I h a t t h e i n c r e a s e o f 187i ' o v e r 187S i s

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w i n s , a n d , r i s i n g t o g o o u t , s m a s h e s h i s t u m b l e r .

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n e v e r r h a r g e o u r g u e s t s f o r a c c i d e n t a l b r e a k a g e s . "

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n o t e a t a n y h a r d s u b s t a n c e s . S h e c o u l d n o t c a t e v e n p a d d y . B o i l e d r i c e

w a s g i v e n t o h e r . O n e r o w o f h e r

t e e t h w a s a l l g o n e , a n d t h e o t h e r w a s

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o f f o r t y o r f o r t y - t w o y e a r s .

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w i t h d i l l i c u l t y , t r a v e l t h i r t y m i l e s a

d a y . T h e y c a n k e e p n p c o n t i n u a l l y

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

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a n d t i a i n i i e w l y - c a n g h L e l e p h a n t s .

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f o u r o r l i v e m o n t h s ' t i m e . I I t a k e s a m o n t h m o r e i u t l i e c a s e o f a y o u n g e l e -

p h a n t . T h e m a h o u t s s a y I h a t t h e t r u n k g e t s l a r g e r w i t l i t h e a g e o f t h e

e l e p h a n t . T h o t a i l i n s o m e c a s e s i s l o n g a s w e l l a s s h o r t . T h e , e n d o f i t

i s f l a t - I l is t h i c k a n d fleshy. T h e n o s t r i l i s a t t h e e n d t h e o f t r u n k , w h i c l i c a n p i c k u p t h e s m a l l e s t t h i n g s .

T h e r e i s n o p a r t i c u l a r d i s t i n c t i o n i n

t h e t u s k s of e l e p h a n t s , o n l y t h a t s o m e

a r e t o o t h i c k , a n d t h a t t h e y a r e n o t e q u a l l y p r e t t y i n a l l c a s e s . T h e t u s k

is fit f o r c u l l i n g w h e n i l i s m o r e t h a n

a h a n d a n d a h a l f . T h e e l e j i h a n t s a r e m o r e s t r o n g a n d m e r r y w h e n t h e e n d s

o f t h e i r t u s k s a r e c u t . F o r s h o o t i n g

p u r p o s e s t h i s i s m o r e c o n v e n i e n l -T h e y c a n n o t m o v e a l a r a p i d j i a c e

w i t h e n l a r g e d t u s k s . T h e t u s k s a r e

c u t a f t e r t w o y e a r s . I I i s n o i k n o w n h o w l o n g t h e y t a k e l o g r o w a g a i n , a n d a l w h a t r a l e . D u r i n g t h e c o l d w e a t h -

e r t h e e l e p h a n t s g e n e r a l l y k e e p g o o d h e a l t h , e a t s i i l l i c i e n l f o o d a n d l o o k

s t r o n g a n d m e r r y . T h e y b e c o m e l e a n

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

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

—Land und Water.

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t r o n t , ( 4 0084 25 per half bbl. H tcxonr Ncnt—Hhellbark. }3 2 5 8 3 50 per bbl Hora.—S5 c 8 4 0 p e r lb HIDES.—Orecn. O f f i c e per lb.j cured, 8 JBJVo.

Hbeep akina, 7 6 8 2 60. HAT—IIS 00(416 60 per t o u ; baled ( 1 5 8 U 7 -HOHST—Btrainrd. 12" 14c per lb . Comb. 1C4

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Halea f r o m alore 4U8 45c, per bnah. I'oDLIHY—Live cbickena. S6845c per pa i r ;

dreaaed, 7o per Ib; t u r k r y , drraard.10 8 1 1 0 per Ib.

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T h e rece ip lH of llveNlm.-k s t t h e C o n i r n l Htock y a r d s taut w e e k w e r e - f u t i l e 7Mi; h o g s , 13,357; s h e e p , 0.S10. T h e p r i n c i p a l Kales of c a t t l e w e r e : 3 h e a d a v . 727 Iba , a t 245 p e r o w l ; 4 h e a d a v 1,530 Ilm a t ) 3 IS p e r c w t ; 22 h e a d av 800 l lw, a t 92 75 p e r c w t ; 8 h e a d a v 030 l b s , a l 9 2 75 p e r c w t ; 4 h e a d a v 1,505 Ilm, a l 9 '! 75 p e r c w t ; 22 h e a d a v 1,210 l b s , a l 93 32) p e r c w t ; li h e a d a v 1,11 l b s , a l 94 00; 4 h e a d a v . I , -337, a l 13 76- 3 h e a d s v 1,383 lb*, a l f 2 76; 3 h e a d , a v . , 0 3 . l b s , a l 13 00; 17 h e a d , a v . 000 l b s , a l 93 05; 2 h e a d , a v 1,075, a t 91 75 4 h e a d , a v . 870 l b s , - l 2 75 p e r c w t .

V e r y f e w a a l e s o f h o g s w e r e e l f e c l e d . T h o f o l l o w i n g w e r e t h e p r i c e s : 17 h e a d , a v . 280 Iba , a t 94 40 p e r o w l ; 40 h e a d a v 245 l b s , a l 94 45 p e r c w t ; 12 h e a d , a v 10(1 l b s , nl 98 50 p e r c w t ; 12 h e a d , a v . 2-'>2 I U a l 94 45 p e r o w l .

T h e f o l l o w i n g w e r e t h e s a l e s of a h e e p : 30 a v . HO l b s , a l 94 75 p e r o w l ; 82 a v 87 l b s , a t 94 75 p e r o w l ; 20 a v 7 1 l b s , s i 94 25 p e r c w t ; 70 a v U3 11m, a l ( 4 7o p e r c w t ; 08 a v . 80 l is t , a l 94 30 p e r c w t ; 214,

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nr.Mt s in Your Favortto PraacrlpUon haa ie-Hored me to healih.

Voura Irulj . (illACK C1IOATK, 433 Kutaw Sm-et. IIAl.TIVliltR. Md.. i

June lOih. IHTH. ( nn. P. v. I ' m i r r . Huffalo. N. V.:

Ill AII Sin -.My wllr waa a hoprlraa Invalid for nearly ?II »onr>. Your Kavortte Preacrlptlon haa riire<llior. Thankfully youra. ILT. Mct'AV.

If your druRuiat doesn' t aell Rred'a ( l i l t KdRO Tonic , do a good deed for yonraelf and th r r o m m n n i t y by inalalinK that be ahall.

r R E E O F C O S T . A$ r — valaa y a w exlitcaca, de aot taO lo lai-

feeva lha p n a i s i oppenaalty af pracuftef a bottle cl Dr. K u g ' i Naw Dlacaaui for Cnwaaaiplloo. C m h a , Caldt, AitSaia, Breochlda, aad all Tkraai aad Loaf affect loaa. bafora h la too lala. Thla la tha aaly n a t d y yau caa rearmaLV a a u OH al d e l u aa rvprtMatao aad aa p n W yea can cat a Trial Mllla raaa o r ooar, ar a laaalti tlaabotda for | i .oa. Bold by all dnigftata.

Never lot a cold run . T a k e it in time- All that ia nrcraaary ia to procure a Imtt le of "Bel. Irra' Couvih Byrup" anil be curKl.

Anr 8AVINOS IUNKH SKTI UK- T h i a i a a q u e a -tion of, v i ta l impor tance tu tho induair ia l t h r i l l of o u r coun t ry ; and while onr leitiala-tn r r a a re ponderinK the qu ra t i on . we would earneatly adviae every one I n t a k e Hall'a Bal-aam fo r CoiiKha and Colda- Warran ted lo co re .

THE DEAF HEAR THROUOH THE TEETK prrfmly.allllrilliiaryl'oiiueraailon. I^ctum.t: crrla.r-- - - • — . -- -by mra —thr Iii-nuph* tha Iiraf. "I-" nn the I'••at and Dumb, are thr .Vrt* Jiirl' H*ml.I. Srpl. 3-; tin- .Vnr )'"ik I fiitilitm .l-frr.-mle. Nov. ••> . rlr. Ki TV di-if prraon ahould arnd for ri" llinair.nl'ft il'-«rrlptlvr paniphli't to the A u i r r t r a u l l r n t n p h o n e l o . . rinclnuatl.Uhlo.

Aa the government ollrra to give aection

of land, or 160 acre« freee, thoae wiahiLR to f u r t h e r the i r inlerrata will do well tn addreaa Ibe N o r t h e r n Michigan Colony, wboao adver-t l a rment ia conta ined in thia paper . Thia af -forda an excel lent oppor tun i ty to aecure a Kood home wi thout any out lay .

H I N T S T O B U T T E H - M A K E H H i> the title of avaluable little pamphlet, aent frre to any addreaa for one alamp. Addreaa Ituttrr Ini-proveoent Co., Huffalo. N.V. I t t t l l a you hepw lo lorrraae amount of butter from alren amount of cream ii |«r cen t . Impnuo quality of butter 3J |ier cent, make "gllt-edKO" or Koldrn colored butler thr yoar round. Every farmer and dalrrman ahould aend atamp for It.

S C O V I L L ' S

BLOMiMSm a p e e r l f M r e m e d y f o r S c r o f u l a , W h i t e n w e l l i i i g s , C a n c c r y K r v h i n e l a s , ( l o a t , C h r o n l o H o r r a . ' x ; n & n i s r u i n o r s | U r b n n e l e s , S a l t l l h e a m , M a l a r i a , Dl I o n s C o m p l a i n t s , a n d a l l d b e a s e n I n d l c a t l t g a n I m p u r e C o n d i t i o n of t h o i l l o o d . T h i s ( I r a n d I t e m e d r I s a e o m n o u n d o f r e g e t a b l e e x t r a c t s , I h e c h i e f o f w h i c h a r a S A K M A P A R I L L A a n d 8 T I L L 1 N U 1 A . T h o c a r e t e f f e c t e d b y g c o m i / s BIXM)D A N D L I V E R S Y B O P . a r a a b s o l u t e , a n d t h e i r r e c o r d l a n n d l s t l i r n r e d b y M l n r e . F o r s a l e b y a l l D r n g g l i t a .

Y O U N C M E N SELLERS'

M O T T ' S

LIVER PILLS.

will aave money by altendlnK lhr'lll ' .H.V>."VS ] VOLI.KHK at KAt.ANAloo. Mint "ent I.i Journal COUGH

S Y E U P !

Tbi S m l b t k i i c T ^ t i U i Regn l i to r ,

U l e y r e e N / V lorpidily of Ihe Xlrrr. TTley give lone lo lite Slomarfi. TSeJf yireueMl ffripiHp of the Bout It. They remote bito from the Illood. Xhry purify and inrli/orale the Body. Xhey c u r e all billout eomplalnlt.

rm VEGETMIEU I M Inatanlly ilr-lroyaWORMH and la leconitnenda j phyaldana aa tbe beat WORM MEDICLNiJ.

F L O R I D A . We will Iravr l»rirnii on t'ebniary .!• with n parly

for • tour Ibntutih ibr I .a ml ..( H.iwrra. T1rkrt>. iriaal to rrlurn up to June I. |KI f.ir Hound Trip. Our arranarmriita an- aliuplr perfr, Ibui. Ui.lucri| 'aIra to Naaiau. l l a tana and all Soulbern rt-»"rta. Send fitr d rcuiar to KHKIl l> A III l .KIT. l .i ir. t, \Bcnia. Iirlr. tl.

T H E W K K K L Y S I N A Imrvt r«r*r of 5 0 nilnmn*

wilt •rni p. m i nid to any ac'itrrM. iifi« jr»r. f« r

O N E D O L L A R .

Addreaa, TIIK SUN. X. Y. City

mm: lo

!Ih> ' olh.»«. -tk,kitcr wnnng RRUIMSUL IMI.INCTTJKIPEN

TkoM. * ^ 4 lli ' m^h l'U«in^a riliiialion riv|i i t rof ihe

men of HcinJi i t a n b r t t l»« hj«!. C o l k . t ip41U'«l ft*e.

ARUE 61b. I t t l h c r Pillewi, $1 Mcb, 351b Btdi $0. Kood Hrw F t a t h f r i 15c. lb . Samplo I 'KEE.

j j . W. Morr i ioni42Jr f f . Ave.) D c t n l t . Chrap. t i l Fe i lher Dmler i ia the world. 8»iiipl» Free

for MAX and BEAST F o r E x t e r n a l a n d I n t e r n a l U a e .

T h e G r e a t e s t P n i n l ln l iovcr o [ I h o A g e .

E B N T O F O U S A M

WILLIAM EEID. (Of lair f m .f Irl4 k

Ml"«. u wii I m | In <llaM aD4 UU HulaMa.]

A lUiall lealrr la I likM II 4 Alll llirAX

fHit ioif l j is , P l j l tE lm, RlkhM tt.A faMfW

I aad Kbub •iM Omm, *ni*r PUiW lUah Ran. fr-B-h *•! (W

H'ar* flalM . Ual a *4 OU. CvkfV, flsUJ

tu . IS a 14 C o n g r e u 81. F s m . D e t r o i t . * l e h . i

50 Years Before t h e PnbUo I ' rononncol by all lo be tbe niiiat rtJUSAXT

and r r r i r A r m i n r r t rcdy s o w i s r a a . (or r a a

ITS* u r Corniia. Couua, Oaoc r , UOAMUBM

lickliDK arnaatlona of tbe t h :oa t whoopina

I cnujh, etc. Ovrn * a n t . ios B o m c s m l o

• iTtits Tiir LAKT rr.a r aaas . I t (fivra relief

whrr rv r r oan l , ami haa tbe power to impar

lieneUt that CiKMrr le- hail ( m m the mixtorta

now in oa» gold l,y all Uru^giaia at 25 oanta

per bot l le ,

S E L L E H S ' L I V E K P I L L S

are alao highly recommcndcd f o r cur ing live

complaint , comt ipa t ion , r ich bcadacbra, fevei

and aKur. and all diaeaaea of the atomaeh aad

l ivrr . Hold by all UruKxiata a t 2Be p e t box, - 4 |

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P i t t s b u r g h , P a

TO PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, - ASJt -

PAPER MAKERS!

If you are In want of a

P A P E R C U T T E R | . Send to the

H O W A K D I R O X H O U R S , B i l T a l o , S . I ,

For Clrrular before burin*.

A - r e r s i T s

LAW AHD P A I M I I . I THOa a s r s i s n . lliacwav aa4 Caa J aPa i inaawi iio.'i iw at *aartMa a- i r i i a t i • l*ai'"la. I! HL Waal. Oatrall. aua . •TVcal, napautMarawalonaaUltaaiala^ll J

C U B E S COLDS, O O U O H S , E T C .

C a n b o UMKI NS a P l a s t e r .

H THE ONLY MEDICINE tntire tytiemin lhr«« Boniht. Anj p«r«o« who viD 1 1 a ™ — * » M H H H B H *

10 louui FOR BALK DY ALL DnCOGlSTS. j Bold evtnrwhnt ot Ma^h

J O H N P. H E N R Y , CTJBKAN A CO., aoi.E I ' l inrnir toin,

2 4 Col lege P l a c e , N e w Y o r k .

H K X R Y ' S C A R I I O L I Q S A I . V K I The Ural Salre In thr world for Cut*. Ilnilaea,

Sore*. Ulcer*, i'luiplra. Illochoa i>n thr Kacv. Corna. (°hnpi>ed Hand*, Fever. Airea. Hall llheum and all Hkln Kniptb s v Tina Halvo u reomimended by thn brai IKtctora ..i Nc« York nnd riilladrlphla. Krrry box la i iuaranlnxlioKlvoaatlalanionoryouriuonrr refunded. I'lliv only 55 renla. For aale by all dnuta l - f . Jtll iX F. IIKNIIY A CO., I'ropa.,

• 4 CollctlKj'lai'e. New York.

Uke I pill each alfhl l-om i lo wetki may l« "lb if au ' it by a

i - s u n i n s b h a u j . .

IT b f auch a thlna be poailbla

lUflarataaip*

Farruil, Williams'A:('o. Agts, Detroit. Nirh

• i lr . thu l le l l laa 'a Pi le nray failatoouT*. Olvea

imeaaaa • 1 waak, InJdaja.

MAKE EEIS LAI! An Fnirli«h VKfrtrtary Hurv*^ •">*' Hir*!*!. in

Imifl bv •• IMaiv. H'.—«• '^1 ^ tl- tliu •ml eoltf «ortliK,« tn-U » M\• .lu' HV.I.Un'.OwlilMf* I'O"iU '- .1 r nU «'uf. ihj r mul ihum lar'ir Blnari f. ••• •• • s v mt l r c • lay llkr MUTMHH* f-.ti. '! " - t owilt |>n«.'.n 'r*«i > nf *1 |4n! f - !*M|»ri • . er» or arot L) un^l f

i JOHNSON it C(). Ibmnir Main

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p | U p i v F ir Intruducinii lluckeye t 'hurn. P i " I .11 y . F Beird. It»publlc.8«nera Co.. I_

("I'T R 1 C B arlltng our llublier I ' r lni iniSiaapa. Pa nip ea frer. fimk A iiia.eii. cirvciani , i>

J a KSTS H .tSTKH- The br,t rhanre ever "Berrd. i i p l y a t o m e . French Ull Miula-

lurr rompanj . KalamaiiHi. Mich.

«KRKV nt.lTK.S and Haakni I n o e i n i r a n Hot and r(ua|-->l mailr .•> rt fur Frre Circular.

S I) IIAI'IKHSos. BuBalo H *•

T A I ! I r r A i i ' i ' f ; r / T K H E M n r t u t . ,v» / « 1 l l l l i l V V " rAor.W until I I*" ' hrnd alanip.

lilAN'l >\>Tl;M MKII i d .1 IrvrUnJ, o .

/ tIK KKr lll( THIS IHV. .W.IHHI wurdv and Ilr. Fi-it'a Health Monthly, one year 60cla.

Mil rra) Hill Pub. Co.. IW K. SMh f t . New York.

CONSUMPTION n i i r u c C U O C D a ^ ,

• OLOS'ALLENS LUNG BAISMM R O U P l t H ^ ^ c t o R A N ^ ^ Y

GALL ON Y O U R D R U G G I S T FOR IT

P laa 'a C a r e f i r t ' nnannm-l l aa I r a l - i l h r l ^a .-HUbnial-

nnr . a r n l l ho i i l r

l a r « r . cobl. > ei, vlo rr. -.M and VI.Oil.

Warriiriti.I b-fli t boyrpt.

T h a t A e U a t t h e S o m e T i m e o a

THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, ,

a n d t h e KlDNEYSa Tlirie err at or^aoa are the n*tunl clean*-

< '• of His ••atrm. If Ihryarork well, health . will N- pr r f re l : If they became cloaged. | d read fuIdUvaKt are lore to tollovwlta

TERRIBLE SUFFERINQ. RIlleuBMa, Headaeke, Dyapepala, Jaaw

•lire, Coaatlpatloa aad n i r a , or Kid-ney Coaiplalnla, (iravel, DlabeUa,

Kedlmrnt In Ihr Vrlnr, I l l k y or Ilopy I'rlaet or BJira-

•aallr Palna aad Arhea, OPrd hrr t r

_• bumnr* ipcllrd naiuially.

KIDNEY-WORT I w n i m t n r o thrbrallby action asda l l th ra r I

dealro)Inn r\lla will !»• hanlahrd | nmlrci ihnn aad you win lira but to •afln>

Th on aan da have been cured. Try It and you will add one more to Ibr number. Take 11 and h. all h wll loner more sladdrn your hrari.

Why a u f f a r l onakrfrom t h a t o r m a n t o f a n o o h l n g b a c k ?

Why bear auoh dlatroaa f r o m C o n -ationtlon a n d P l l e a ?

Why b« ao fearful b a o a u a a of dia-ordered urine i

K invt r -Worr will core you. Try a pick" •afu at once and beaatlattrd.

Ulin dry rfVftabU ronpowwrf aad Oae Park age mak ra *11 qaarta o f l a d Irlae. I

Four rtnggl'l »<" u. or triU f r t u / o r l { yon. fr.'l.t f/ 'oa hiirlHft II. HXD.

TILLS, m u x s s a » CO.. tepMcn. (Win .•.! 1-rf I«al l Barllwctaa, Tl. |

N I C H O L S , S H E P A R D & C O . l • - iMIakad ORIGINAL AND ONLY OENUlk

"VIBRATOR" a n d T r a c t i o n

e r y a n d P « i n E n t l a a a .

Aal.u, r a r t t MATCHLEM ar Orala aatlai. Tlaa-SarUv, tmtm

CWa«lB(, MopiJ flari af» Vari. . I^IvMPARABUC u •f VaUrtoL B fitk i

TLSrUSZr* MUfmi fUkk, mi n i i l B T r j ^ r n ** **ettf 0m*lm *mt la *0 Hmdt ti Ortlo, atl M lb* inUa U > l u , TbMUr. I'W'C,

C ? I U M

DPIIIM5 iblt dk n m D i a e a a e a . Tbowao^aearad. Lovaat rrtcaa. bw Da. ralllavrlu. Or.r.K.llank.UalacrJM

l.l.oril * VF.AHCE, 31 Fori Stroel Weal. Hclndt. Archlteeta Chandler Block. Hoard uf n r r ' a Oprrn Houae.. etc.. etc.

r n r r JSO ACKKSOF FAUMINU LANDS FIIF.F. r n i - L i ' 'end for partlnilara lo offlce of The Noriuuru MlcMnan Coluny.

Detroit, Mlchlxan.

Wanted ipolnt HUM Ant sTa LI every town—Hmall capital I-a rue prollti I'amphleta free. K. M. I*.

Co.. I', t). Hoi Ml). Detroit, Mich;

Learn telrcraphy and ean | 4 0 lo t l O O a tnuntb

•very iiraduate guaranteed a paylD(iltuatioD. Addreaa B. Valentine. Manager. Jmeavlllo . WU.

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c w t ; M l a v . M Ilia, a t | 4 65 p e r OWL

T h e K u g l l N h G r a i n A l n r k e t .

I / INDON , l -eb . 8 . — T h e Mark L a n e Kx-prewiMayn: S e v e r e I rout IIKHAKHIII Ntoptied ni l a g r i c u l t u r a l w o r k a m i c a n a l navlKa-d lon , a n d Her iuui ly Itniietled t h e un lna i l -Ing of vevHelH, whi la t fogH h a v e c h e c k e d IntnlauHH. (truwltiK w h e a t han in idc n o a p p a r e n t proKroaa a n d In m a n y l lolda II han n o t a p p e a r e d a b o v e g r o u n d . It IB feared that I hia r e n e w a l o f Iroht w i l l lie it n e v e r e tr ia l n n a u t u m n g r o w n UIHIII. A great d e a l of lantl i N t i n p l o w e d . T h e r e la l i t t l e altHralion In t h e i i i iBUtity or c o n -d i t i o n of ICngllnh gra in Niint to m a r k e t , w h i c h I N Ntlll in a d u m p a n d d e f o e i l v e c o n d l t l n n . < i w i n g In th la fact a n d t h e increaMnd prxaanre l o anil o n thn part o t far inera t h e r e w a a a d e o l l n e o l l i a h i l l l n g a per ip iar ter laal M o i n l a y , w h i c h l aa not a l u c e l ieen recovere t l , n e a r l y all t h e Inll it-e n c e a n o w domiiiHiit in thi- m a r k e t hav-ing r e i n a l n e d on Iho a ide of t h e IniyeiH-

Importa h a v e l ieen o n a to lera l i ly HI), era l a c a l n l o r tu ldwlntnr , N h l i i m e n t a f r o m I n d i a a n d a o u i h e r n Kuaala c o m i n g to h a n o p r e t t y f r e e l y . T h l a i xi-eaa o f atlp-p l v o v e r d e m u n d . roupIiHl w i t h Ihe rapid la l l of prli-oa In A m e r i c a , rauaud a de-c l l n a o f I a h i l l l n g per n n n r t e r . Iluninenh d u r i n g t b e w e e k hax l ieen m a r k t d b y a g o o d deal of IndeciHlon. Iiuapite t b e ' i n -c l i n a t i o n o l bo ldera in c o n a e q n e n o e of t h e f u r t h e r i n c r e a a e o f v la ib l e attt iply In A m e r i c a to accept l o w e r prioea, b u y e r a o p e r a t e d v e r y c a u t l o u n l y . T h o u g h A m e r i c a u prlcea are n o w r e d u c e d to a l e v e l w i t h thoae r u l i n g In thla c o u n t r y , a f u r t h e r r e d u c t i o n t h e r e IH r e q u i r e d , aa, w i t h o u t a o m e m a r g i n of protlt , i m p o r t -era can acarnely he e x p e c t e d to operate .

F e e d i n g a t u n s are q u i e t , t b e o n l y note -w o r t h y c h a n g e b e i n g a n a d v a n c e iu mair.e of a a b l l l l n g per quar ter , o w i n g to Ita d e c i d e d a'-arcity o n t h e apot. A r r l v a l a a l porta of cal l h a v e b e e n s m a l l . A l t h o u g h o n l y a m o d e r a t e buainera haa b e e n d o n e , red w i n t e r w h e a t a h o w a a rather l i r m e r t e n d e n c y . Ghlrka- i i m -n r o v e d a b o u t a a h l l l i n g per quarter . M a i z e , w i t h a few tranaactiouH, m a i n -ta ined l a t e ralee. W h e a t for a b i p m e n t waa v e r y i n a c l i v e . B u y e r a a e e m q u i t e IndifTerent to t p e c u l a t l v e fluclHaiions c a b l e d f r o m A m e r i c a . B a r l e y r e m a i n a s t e a d y . M a i z e at tracts l i t t l e a t t e n t i o n .

Hales o f K n g l l a b w h e a t laat w e e k 8d,-86a q u a r t e r a at -ISa 8d per q u a r t e r , aga inat 65,834 quarters at 889 4d t n e c o r -r e s p o n d i n g w e e k last y e a r . I m p o r l a Into t h e U n i t e d K i n g d o m for t h e w e e k e n d i n g J a n u a r y 24, 744,3W cwta . o f w h e a t a n d 2 8 8 , o w t o f ftour.

£ 3 T h e " l a l l l l n r j r l e c l l r e . "

In tvrry caae of frvrr and a^ue, Il la alwaja I Ihorouch remedy, while for diaotJera of the atom-arh, torpidity of ihe liver, Imligculon and dl«. lurbancea c.l ihr animal forcci, which dcblliuic, li haa no eiiuivalfnt and can have no auballluie. Ii ahould not be confoundcd wlih the Iriluralrd < iim|>oundi of cheap aplrlla IVi eiarntlal olli, ofim aolil under ihe name of pl"rr*.

• For tale by DRUGGISTS. GROCERS AS'D CCNERAI

DF.ALKRS mvav n i a a .

APRON ECLIPSE" V I B R A T O R ! I m p r o v e d ! P e r f e c t e d ! W a r r a n t e d !

nil yor The Heat Apron Threiher? Buy Oi r IKS'i Kaglr Machine!

no yor i r . f .VrThe Popular Kcllpar Threiherl I'la Kirlualvely our* for IHaul

no yor I t . l . v r A Vibrator Threaher/ llur New I Will Vibrator la l.'neciuallnl!

Thrrahinrf Kniilnra.il 10. l&-Hone—A No. 1 Alwaya. I'm labia. Tractluu. HUUonary.

J . C .UK ft C O . . B a o l n o , W i a . Annually nm. and arlljmnro Tbreahlnv Machine* than an; Hrin In ilio world. Aak fur Calal'niuei the; coal nothlnn.

c s r i ^ iraMBIr, SaMy. I n a w j . aa4 lUail; .Mlrrl, t a l c - a in Hbw ualt i. Hicaia-Nw« OUIU aad Blaaaa-Fav

MVKI'Ill' X H'llJiOS,Imporleraof al lklndaol Bint*. Talking I'arrota Hold Hah. Bird Cagoa. I'ulB Bird Heed. Bird Tonic, Fiah Ulobea.HcaHhella, Inaeel Powder. Blrda Kyea. Catalogue Free, lairgoa llouaa in inn Went. H: Hueilor HI. I loTrlanil. ohln.

LTOH SAI.r. A Hiram Vnrhl ;ui reel I ing draw-J Ing 3 feel ot w.tur. A apau of (iray Facing I'uny Mare* (laal). Top Buggy. 1 want a good trotter i m lo 10 handa. o . W. HUNT. « lirla-wold ilTeet. Detroit.

T, Olf S.ll.K. - f i r will trade tor new or aecond-j hand machinery. 13 lota In Herd City; Ml acrea near I heboygan: lu acrea near Vaaaar: 110 acrea near Alpena. Mich: MU acrea In Iowa: II lota In Arkloy. Iowa. U. 8. W O H H E I I . v j Jflliraiin ave-nue, lirtrolt. Mich.

RIW'H T f o r t r a n f t H o t f l a n d R t t t a n r a n t , Oor . B a t e a A Congroaa Ht 'a, D e t r o i t .

Within two nilnutm walk of "JIR CUi Hall. I.ivr* BOUMT*. Isntofhce and Bank*, llouae Jual bull*, and fur nlalml iliioogbuui In Urcant SI,Ir Willi New Fundlurr rtc The very lint 0*1 IKiM-ta prr d u Bnuar in Ainrrtca. J. II. BICI1.7TuptlrUir._

SAI.l: i n will n c h a n g e for Detroit real r - ate, a farm of I1U1 acrea. twonillea nurlhof

Ihr villag* uf Huda<in. l^-nawea muni r . Mich. Brick houae. hama. orchard, well fenced. gi->d r.iada. achoolhnuaeon the premlae* Addreaa lo l l* H. Hiaagl.l. Bank Cbanibera. Detroit, ur li. W. Hunt. >!} lirtawold Bt.._Drlrdt

L E L A M ) H A S K E M O V E D

From Ihe l l t a r a i u a s r 151 Jcffrrann Avrnue lo

T H E R E V E R E H O U S E . Which haa lieen thoroughly renovated.

s r i i i Ks noon mf.ji.s at v.i cksts Cor. of Jcffrraon Ave., and llandolph.

Bend one. two. three or Hv* dollar* for a aampir boa. by np r r aa . of thr beatcandlea In America,

elegantly and atrictly pure, liefer* lo all I'hlcmg.i. Addreaa.

C. F. OUNTIIRB. Confectioner. ;» MADISON STIIKKT. ITHI AOO.

F ARMERSIFOR Our llluatrated Catalogue, containing full Hi of Noveltlca and Hpecialtle* for I8B0. hent free with aamplu of the celebrated "Hlawaa-are i 'o rn ." Ihe beat In the world. Addreaa.

S. I*. IIAISKH <t CO., 41 North Front HI., ••hlladelphla. I'a.

A Bk ln of B e a u t y a a o y F o r e v e r .

D K . T . F E L I X tiOUKD'8

Orienlal ('rean or Nagiral Rraolifirr.

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1 1 P H O T O - C O P Y I N O A G E N T S .

AND OTH Kill*, can double thrlr pnillU br taking a Sample of tbe New AMI BgAt-Ttrri.

AUTOGRAPHS. In connection with their oUer wurk.

Agenu that want Something KKV and vrry Taatr. will And ibla Inat the thing. Sample* only 11.00 each. They are fumlahed only by Ibe

A B T O Q B A P H CO., A u b u r n , N . Y .

YOU; A R K I N V I T E D

to examine tbe Light Running

N E W H O M E Sewing Machinc. We have jiat added several new fcatum lo the machine, which will Inlemt every one who contcmplatea buying a Sewing Machine. Don't bll to try one before buying any other. It will coal you nothing to try It. Machine* tent on trial to any part ol the country. Send for circular aad termi. Agent* wasted Is unoccupied territoty. Addreaa,

J O K K S O N , C L A R K A G O . OBIOAOO, n . 1 4

llemovea Tan I ' l m p l r a . F r r c klra. M I'atchea and everr blauilali

beautv. haa atood th leal of thiny rear*, and la

we tMfie it to

preiwratlon la p r o p e r l y madr. Arrept no oounter-f ell of alndlar name T h e dlaUligulaheO

Dr. L A Hayer. aald to a lady of the hau Ion ia pa-tient*) "Aa yon ladle* wllCuaa them. I reconmrnd 'tiouraud'a Oream' and the'Ieaat harmful of all the Skin p.-eparallona " Alao I'ondre Huhtlle remove*

jiuiiertiiiuoB hair without Injury tu tbe akin. StHIL M. B. T. IIOUHAlm. Sol* lYop . 4a llmiil St . N V

rnrttale hi all dniggi.U and Fane? Ifcaala Dralrra thmughoat the United Slatra. fanadaa and Kur iie Ur wan- of baa* linllatloii which are aliiuad.

PENSIOL! PENSIONS! SOLDIERS O F T H E W A R

1 8 6 1 !

M 1 L 0 B a S T E V E N S i C O a ,

nf Cleveland. Ohm. and' 'hlragn. Illlnola. give their entire attanUun t" tho bualneaa of pruaecutlng

W A R C L A I M S .

aTULY 1, 1880. Addrvt* wlih •Ump.

Ml 1.0 R. STETEK8 k CO.,

Clovoland, Ohio, or Chicago, 111.

AGENTS W . l N T E D f : . ^ ^ r implrto and aulhrrtlK loatory uf Ihr pr.ut l.iur cl

lion people want IL ThU U the bat chance of jour life to make money. Bewar* of "catch peony- Imlta Uona. Send for circular* and eitra terni* to Agrata. Addnaa NtTioxit. I'I*LUUI.>U ue, Chicago, 111

DarablBlr. SaMr 6ai<araJwa a .; MI all,, f jar ill.* or "'[.n

«a Year* . f Pi aa mm* CMII .U. . . It. .In™, i Baal, faraua^ a atrueg laafaalM 1* ..prMc , - I l »iA

Til. weadnflt t a w t . an t r^ralirllr *1 oar \ UUtoa Maaaibfr, Lai ilfo.ti ..I "It

Il: krhoa all*! IM •• W1U \*Um 90 Ulwtar i ^ i . i uai**h*i of

l|a«ai|i|l 4̂ AllBff.

MM M4 |«1|

BE^NOT DECEIVED nah aipariBnlal aad wacUlua iaa/Ma-i,. II .n-i ••ai u.get lha - O I U U U A L - aad Ua "UK.NlIM:''

e x V e r f a n par t l ra lan call oa o«r InWi, ar •tii« la a. IU lUa.ualad Ctmlara, akuk ». ai>il Ir-.. All . . VICHOLS, SHSFABO * CO., Battle Creek, Mich.

P E R F E C T E D BUTTER COLOR It (llvr* n«l lrrlhrgl l l -rd»rdcolor the Vfarrouo,4,. Tl ? Urr-n llnltcr Hn-r-irecmmrnd IU Bie.

I'KtlT. Uacd b.*s:it*i<, lir.t t reamer.--a. Aw.Mrii tho Inter. •g what It I*, what a narllaMaa. T t . jlooata. whou.ralt. whrretogrl It.

J f U S E * O N T Y J f T H i S J f T H E * T t f l S

Golden Medical Discovery • Dr. I'lercu'a (inlilcn Molleal Dlarnvcry cnrei all l lNmara. fnun tlio woiat Srrofiala to a

eeramnn Itloiel i . I ' lmplr . or F . rapt lan, r .ryalnclaa, Muli-rhruiii, l e v e r Sorra, Mealy o r Mo ugh Hklu, in i-liotl. all iliacn-ca cau-ol liy li.vl Muol. aiu i-uii<|ucrcit l y tliu (•uii'arfiil, iiurltvlng. ami invlgnmtine mwlicinc.

Kaiiri-lnllc haa it mnulfoildi It* |>n|cnry in cuilng Te l l er , Hoar Ruali, Italia, Carhwaa d e * . Hare l.yca, Hrrnfulima Mare* a n d s n e t l l u a a , M i l l i e Nivelllntta, l .u l tre ar T h l d l Keck, nml l lnlargeil l i lanila.

II you Ieel •lull, Iroivav, ilclillltalol, l ave "iiilotv rnlnr n( nitin. or ' elloiriah-lirotvn iiiotg on face or IKKIV, frei|iirut lieailacho or ili/xliir-'. luul t.vte in inouth, iiucniai IMMI or clillla allernntcil with nui llualica, irrenulnr npiHitlli-, mul tiiiigue c-intcii. you nro riinorine from Torpid L U e r , or " IHIIaiMneM." Aa n rrmeilv fur all aiie.lt en'ci Ur. I'iurco'a Uulilcn Ucilicnl lliacnvcry haa no eijiial, a* Il eHoci. jicrliTt nnd railical I-IIIO.

Iu the euro nt l lronel i l l l* , Nevere t'oitgli. . Mriik Innga . nml early atajea nf Caa. a a m p l l o n . il haa naloniihed the medical Iji-ulty, ami uiiiliiuul iili)'aicmii>'iimnoimoa It llw grcaleal mcillcal diaeovery of tlio age. SuM by driigjiiiK

N'otueof iiUiug ihr lirge,re|iiil»lvc',Iini'aooiu pills. Those • _ „ _ a I'ellrta ( H M e I'tllil mu x u r r e l y larger t h a n K a a U r ^ \ f t V C O s ^

% — ^ t v * H**"! rnttrrlf irgt imUIr, n«i pnniml.ir r.irr 1% \ 0 B k ® ^ v v v tviiiie u-imr ifn-ni. 1 lie\ npcralr uiihuui ilUlurlanc« lo llio

aisiem. illcl. II i •. iii.iiimi. I'lir . launi l lre . Ileaatarbe, L ? " . " . I 1 ' " " I J O . I , I'uiH lu Ibe KboMldcra,

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Tlgbluraa uf I hia; . Dlxl i iraa, Suur Cruclul lana „ aiomucli , I u.l ! L i e in Muiilb. I l l l luu*nl lNeka, l*alB l a reclou III a.ill. r ta . l i i l rn iu l Tever. lilnalral fcellMS

a lwnl Hlomacli. Kiiah ol illuml lu llrail . Mki I n . I'lerrr'a I'lenaaul P n r g a l l v e re l i c t* . Hold by dniggial*.

Tbe" Utlla Oi^.1" Caibarti.-

nouMi-s n i s m s i u i M M R U I-SMH UTIIIN, RMP-N, iJamiia .K.r .

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C a n a u u i p i i o n , A a t h m n , B r o n a c h i l l a, a n * a l l d i a e a a e a o f t h a

. T h r o a t , l . u n g a a n d C h e a t .

THIS IS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! A N O L D P R I N C I P L E ,

A B S O R P T I O N , APPLIED IN A SENSIBLE AND EFflCACIODS MANNER.

THIS PAD CONTAINS PROPKRTISS W H I C H D O A C T U A L L Y P E N E T R A T E T O T H K

BLOOD, And to whatever organs are diseased, as has been repeatedly demonstrated

by actual experiment, PRODUCING IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND LASTING AND POSITIVE CUKES.

T B T O J I B - l t will help where *11 «Ue bllt. Writ* lot iMtlmoaial*.

r a r n k by DniggUu, or lent by mail to any addrea on neaipt of price, t S . 0 0 .

T H I ONLY LUNO PAD CO., WUlUnu Block, Litroit, Ifloh.

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