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1 LOWELL JOURNAL.

"Volumo Thirty. Wo. 30. LOWELL, MICH., WSDlTSSDiL7, JA1T IS, 1895 Ono Dollar a "Voax.

Alonunipnt to Colfax. SHOT HIMSELF. OUR CEREAL CROPS. OWELL STATE RANK- DIED TOGETHER. FROM WASHINGTON. LA PGRTK, Ind., Jan. 14,—The prave What the American Farmer Italxed on A DnfuultliiK Hank Cashier In New Il.tnp- of the late Senator Colfax in the city L Ills I.nnd In 1HII4. I.O\M;I.:„ MICH. Destitution Drives a Nebraska I shlre Kudu ills Life. cemoti'ry at South Bciifl is unmarked, Tho Second Session of the Fifty- WASTIINOTON, Jan. 11.—The estimate Capital Etoclc. - X~Z,OOO.CO DOVKU, N. I!., .Inn. 15.—Cashier Isaac save by an humble slab bearing his Oduplo to Suicide. Third Congress. of the area, product and value by states F. Abbott, whose shortage caused the initials. Sunday was the tenth anni- Francis Kinp, President. and temtories of the 'cereal crops suspension of the Dover national bank, versary of his death. It is now proposed chas. McCurty. Vice President. •JTobn Hurrin unci llln \V 1 fr Kill Them- | shot and killed himself in his house Dally .Summary of the I'roceertliiRS In have been completed by the sta- M. C. Gnswold, Ca&blt-r. •elvrR unil'Thnlr linby »nr I'ax- to pay further tribute to his memory by Monday afternoon. When Nation- Scunto anil lloimo—MiMisiirrK OI»- tistician of the agricultural depart- B. N. Ki'istt-r, Assistant Cashier ton — I'emr of Starvation the erection of a public statue to al Bank Examiner Dorr came cutinl, HIIU I'IIKHPII and ment, and are presented as follows: Cunaeii the Deed. mark his last resting place. DIRECTOR®: here to examine Cashier Abbott's uC- Other* Ucported. Tho corn crop of 1804 in rate of yield is one of 1 KalHinuzoo Firm In Trouble. Francis King Chas. McC'arty counts he said they were badly mixed the lowest on record. In the past thirteen years the yield per acre of but one year, name- KALAMAZOO. Jan. 13.—Roberts A Robert Hardy F.T.King PAXTON, Neb., Jan. 15.—This com- ! and that there was a shortage which WASIIIXOTON, Jan. 10.—In the senate ly 18H1, was lower, the yield tor that year hav- Hlllhouse, druggists and booksellers Geo. II. Force M. C.Grlswold tnunity was startled Monday morning I might amount to between SfiO.OOO to InK been 18.6 against 10 for the year 1804. Se- yesterday the urgencj' deficiency bill here for thirty-eight years, gave mort- by reports brought in by neighbors ?!H).00fl. Mr. Abbott, who had been un- vere drought and dry winds in a few of tho A tiei.erAl Banking Business Tranpaoted. was reported without amendments. gage in trust to P. J. Hill to pay claims that .lolm Harris and his wife, Ida, der surveillance for some time, admit- principal corn-producing states reduced tho Money Loaned on Real Estate Security. The bill for the relief of the homestead area harvested for its grain value to fi2.58i.000 aggrepating 88,000. Their liabilities were found dead at their home, ted that his accounts were short, but settlers in Wisconsin, Minnesota and from the 70.000.000 acres planted. Tho product are 810.000. Their business, they claim, € miles southwest of here. The refused to say how much. He would Michigan was passed. garnered is 1,212,770,000 bushels, having an l.ost on the raclilc. r was ruined by the publication of a coroner was nt once notified and not say where the money had gone or estimated farm value of $. >f)4.7i9.000. Tho WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—A bill was in- statement last summer that Roberts SEATTI.K. Wash., Jan. 14.—Tho repaired to the ;i!:ice, where a horrify- how long the shortage had existed. wheat crop is above an average one in yield troduced in the senate yesterday pro- per acre The entire product for tho country had defrauded Widow Alcottof 850,000 schooner Justice has foundered in De- ing- stato of affairs was discovered. Just before firing the fatal shot? Ab- viding for a pension of 960 per month is 400,207.410 bushels, which is below the av- and he had been called upon for an ac- ception ] ass. All of the crew are lost, Mrs. Harris was lying on the bed en- bott penned the following note: erage for the live years 1880 to 1804. IncluslvA to ex-soldiers for the loss of one arm counting. probably fifteen men. tirely nude, with her tin-oat cut from • The Dover national hank, to the best of my above the elbow or of a leg above the The farm value of tho crop is 1225.702,025. «ar to ear. and the l>ed clothing satu- knowlodRC and belief, is short JM.OCO throuah The area according to revised estimates U To Improve a Michlcan River. French Mlnlntry Reilgna. kiiee, and of *<10 for the loss of an entire 94.882.43fl acres. rated with blood. John Harris, the me. I have nothing but my memory to rely WASBINGTGN, D. C.. Jan. 10.—Secre- PARIS, Jan. 15.—Premier Dupuy has upon. 1 have not even a memorandum." arm or leg. The income tax was dis- In the revision o( aereage the principal husband, was found lying on the floor tary Lamont has sent to the house handed L i. • ti ns of the French Mr. Abbott was treasurer of the city cussed. Senator Hill introducing an chanjes have been made in the spring wheat near the foot of the bed, with his states. The rate of the yield is 13.2 bushels reports of the engineer corps rec- ministry o '••iden 1 Casimir-Perier. of Dover and was also connected with amendment to test the constitutional- throat likewise cut. peracrea. The average value per bushel 49 I ommending the improvement of the the Dover five-cent savings bank, which ity of the'act. cents. Unlike too many periodicals which The coroner at once empaneled a Clinton river. Michigan, and disap- has otliceS in the same building with WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—The debate in The estimate for oats, area, 27.023.Mn acres; seem to exhaust themselves with then" Jury, and from investigations made, it product. OO.'.OSO.OIS bushels: value. J214 810.020; proving of the improvement of Kaw- Christmas issue. main- the national bank. It issaid, however, the senate yesterday on the subject of The Art Amateur, appears to he a case of premeditated tho income tax occupied the better yield per acre, 21.5 bushels. Rye, area. 1,044.- kawlin and Tittabawassie/ivers. Mich- taining its steady level ot excellence, that neither the city nor the savings rxO acres; product. 26,727,615 bushels: value. suicide, the deed being done with a part of five hours. Most of that time igan. opens the new year with every indica- bank will snfi'er bj- Mr. Abbott's defal- M8,394.476. Harley, area, 8,170.602 ooroK; prod- tion that during ISSJi) the aniht, art stu- razor, which was found lying on the was used by Senator Hill (dem., N. Y.) uct. 81.400.465 bushels: value, $27,134,127. Buck- Death of a Pioneer. cation and suicide. dent. and art lover will tiud as useful a floor. It was discovered that Mrs. in advocacy of the amendment offered wheat. area. 780.232 aeros; product. 12.rt68.2f» BKNTON HARBOR. Jan. 13.—Mrs. Han- teacher as ever in this always practical Harris had partly given birth SHE WANTS A LIFE PENSION. bushels: value, 17.040.258 Potatoes, area, by him the preceding day, giving nah Lucy Osgood,of Coloma.wholanded magazine One of the color piuics for to a child, and it is supposed 7.737.St73 acres; product. 170,787,8:18 bushels; Ex-Qucrn of the ilawallnn iRlumli Ila* u courts of the United Suites jurisdiction value. <91.520,787. Tobacco, area. 523.103 acres; with fler family in St. Joseph in 1837.and January i- an exquisitely delicate repro- that Harris gave her the razor TropoNltlon to Make. to hear and determine suits to test tho product, 406.078.5S5 pounds; value. $27,700,730. who was one of the party who sailed duction of the profile of a beautiful and she cut her own throat while y SAN FKANCISCO, Jan. 14.—The steam- constitutionality and validity of the up the Paw Paw river, died at her home woman by Albert Lynch; ami theie .s a lying on the bed, he doing likewise im- AN EARTHQUAKE. er Australia, which has arrived here. tax. He assailed the tax as unequal, Saturday. sunny landscape called "The Old Suuar mediately afterwards. Harris had evi- House in the Woods," by L). F, Has- brings advices from Honolulu, under unnnifdrm and unjust. Shocks Are Distinctly Felt In I'nrl* of Franco EnroiiraRcs Electrleal ProBress. dently walked or crawled to the door Inillann. brouck Eight pages of praclic A and date of January 5. as follows: A report WAMIINOTON. Jan. 14.—Senator France has for some time past been and stepped outside after cutting his Faulkner introduced a bill in the sen- PRIXCKTON, Ind.. Jan. 15.—Two dis- not too difficult Working Designs as is current, here that a few days atro specially active in the application of throat, as a bloody trail was found on !l1,> 0,1 usual are given for Wood-Carving, Em- some of the most prominent advisers of ! Saturday to regulate the issuing tinct earthquake shocks were felt hero electric power to canals, a fact due the doorstep. The motive of their deed : broidery, China and Glass Painting, the ex-queen informed her of the im-1 licenses for the sale and manufac- Sunday night at » and at 10 o'clock, probably to the importance and extent vas doubtless their destitution. The 1 Pyrography. etc.. ana there are many possibility of restoring herto power by ture of intoxicating liquors in Alaska. Further reports show that earthquako of her canal system. The latest suc- more working designs scattered through following letter was found written by force, anil that acting upon their ad- The urgent deficiency bill was further j shocks were felt at Owensville. I'atoka, cessful trial reported is one on the the profusely illustrated pages ot the Harris in a very clear hand: vice the ex-queen has forwarded a peti- discussed. j Hazelton, Oakland City and other canal boats of the Havre-Paris-Lyons text. Among the practical articles are "Dciir Old Parents: Wo have dcolded to end tion for annexation to President Cleve- ' WASIIINUTON. Jan. 15.—Senator Sher- points in the county. At Patoka tho our lives together. Ida took sick before rtay- compaignie, in which a transferable "Drawing for Reproduction,"' "Drapery Ilght and It is now 7 o'clock. Ida cut her land, nt the same time asking the nian introduced a bill in the senate | shock was severe, shaking dishes electric motor and rudder combination upon the Human Figure," "Pen Work for Photo*Engraving," "Fl.nver Draw- throat and I am about to cut mine. 1 would government for a life an- yesterday pr.-viding for carrying into I and other articles from shelves is used, while the motor hasbeen driven Tlvo the world to see my poor old parents: it unity for herself. eifect the international arbitration | and damaging plastering- on walls. ing in Pen-and-ink," "Flower Painting," seems like u yetr since I saw any of my folks. by current from storage batteries. "The Value of Criticism," "Figure, | resolution adopted by congress in 1890. | The report comes that at Union, Tho canal boat, having a length of Your beloved children." FROZEN AT A FIRE. | Speeches of Senator Gorman, of Mary-j a small town 12 miles north of this Painting," ••Designing for Lithograph thirty-eight meters and carrying one er.V "The Abuse of Color," "Glass A*Uundred Firemen Snffer nt Bradford, • land, and Senator Hill, of New York, i city, the shock was severe and did FELL SIXTY FEE I lO HIS DEATH. hundred and eighty tons, is driven nt Painting in Vitnfiable Colors," numer- Pa.—Two May Die. on various phases of the tariff and I much damage to houses, especially John A. Mackcnrle, of Dulutb, the Victim ' a speed of eighty-live centimeters per ous articles on China Painiing. "Paint- of an Accident. BRADFORD, Pa., Jan 14. — Flames financial situation at times were full of brick ones. The shocks were preceded second, an increase of forty per cent, ing on Tapestry Canvas." Hints Tor that started at 6:45 o'clock Sunday keen personal criticism and satire di-! by rumbling noises for several seconds. DCLUTH, Minn., Jan. 14.—As a result' over the speed with two horses, while Amateur Metal-Workeis. ' "The Care followed by vibrations from , west of an accident Saturday evening at j morning in this city caused, it is be- reeled at each other „ the electrical energy consumed was •ind Fr iming of Pictures," "A Mother's lieved, by an overheated stove, spread • iioiwe. to northeast. The shock was light and Bed room." "Notes and Himu for Art the Spaulding hotel, John A. Macken-1 about four and six-tenths horse-power. of short duration. The second lasted Workers." "A Useful Bi.uk Case." and ale. one of Duiuth's well-known busi- and in four hours did fully 8130.000 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.- In the house At times a speed of one meter (three feet damage. One hundred firemen yesterday the diplomatic and the post some seconds. The jerking motion "Talks on Embroidery.'' Nearly all ness men, lies dead. He tripped and ] three inches) per second was obtained. were frost-bitten. J. F. McQuis-. oflice appropriation bills were passed, was followed by deep rumbling . these articles are practically illustrated. fell from the landing midway between It is now proposed to employ also a ton's hands were badly burned I An order to close debate on the Carlisle The special artist for the month is Wil- the third and fourth floors of the hotel LIA BIUTI EST64^200,000. trolley system, as on the Bourgogne liam Adolphe Bouguereau, numerous apd were afterwards frozen. Uobert currency bill was defeated by a vote of to the marble pavement below, 60 feet, canal, and to let the feed water that examples of whose work are shown, in- Sisco and Robert Helm, of the Citizens' l-'U to 124. ThU action practically de- Fidelity l.oan and Truit Company of Slonx maintains the levels at the proper striking on his head and fracturing his City Placed In Recelveri' Ilanda. cluding a very line double page wood- skull. Mr. Mackenzie leaves a wife. Hose company, were so badly frozen feats the bill. height operate dynamos generating eograving of the famous "Voice o that their cobditian is critical. The i WASDINQTON, Jan. 11. A bill was Sioux CITY, la., Jan. 11.—The Fidel- He was highly connected in Scotland, the necessary current. Franco has al- Spring." There is the first chapter (f thermometer stood at 8 degrees below passed in the house yesterday to define ity Loan and Trust company passed and Gen. Mackenzie, of the British ways been foremost in the application "An Arl Student's Year in Pans," which ' the crimes of murder in the first and into the hands of receivers Thursday will make many an American girl long army, is an uncle. zero. of electricity to navigation. second degrees, and manslauphter and morning. It is claimed that tfie com- to join her. and the editor m his "Note Torn to Pieces. Loxow Committee's Report. rape, mutiny and desertion, and pro pany owes $3,200,000 on 6 per cent, de- Book" as usual gives some very valuable LIMA. 0., Jan. 11.—A terrific explo- Rlze of Babylon and Rome. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 15.—The Lexow viding punishment therefor, and to benture bonds, on which the January points to art connoisseurs as well as sion of nitro-glycerme took place near The greatest cities of ancient time committee has finished its report. The abolish the death penalties on other interest was defaulted, and that the some timely cautions to those who Buckland on the Presser farm abput were Babylon and ftome. The former V report will recommend a continuation crimes. The District of Columbia ap- floating debt of the company is 81,000,- would like to become connoiftseiirs. is said to hsrve an area of one hundred Price 33 cents. MONTAGDE MARKS, Pub- noon Thursday. Frank Wan, the bU1 ^,391,107) was parsed. 000, no part of which has 'bfjen paid. of the investigation into the adminis- to two hundred square miles: its houses well shooter, who lives in * pper San- 1 ^ ^8H,K(1XOSi jan. 12._ln llie hoUso The receivers are President Joseph lisher, 23 Union Square, New York. tration of other depart- were three or four stories high, but dusky, James Pettigrew, machinist, j ygsterday a bill to pay the heirs of [ Sampson, of Sioux City, and Gideon IL tnents ax well as'the police department palaces and gardens occupied much of CURE FOR HEADACHE. and Peter McNally, both of t indlay, Johnson, of Fayette county, 1 Candee, of New York. In ease the city authorities require it. the vast area, so that the population were instantly killed, ^ing tmn to I Tenil 813>00J worttl of stores con- As a remedy for all forms of Head- The report will emphatically summa- Father of American Watchmaking IH-ad. was not what those figures seem to ache Electric Bitters ha.-. proved to be fragments. The team of horses were ! fkeated (jv.ring the war was discussed. *lze tho corrupt condition which has WALTUAM, Mjiss., Jan. 11.—A cable indicate. In fact, it is said by one his- the v>ry best. It «(Tecis » peinianent also killed and the wagon wrecked. An attempt to pass a bill granting a been shown to exist in #e New York received by the yftirialsof the Amenefcu torian that nine-tenths of this area cure and the must dreaded h»bitual sick city police department and with it will Down with the Theater Hat. ension of WOO a month, to Maj. Gen. watch factory Thursday announces the was taken up by gardens and orchards. headache yield to its inftuem-e We ofin A. McClernand caused a heated be submitted bills carrying qu; it, CARTHAQK, Mo,. Jaa. IF—A number J death at Birmingham; England,, of The total population of the city under urge all who ate afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Tocomnwrndation if they are drafted in of th'eaiwt^TOfrsVfr this city are pre pan- dobjfte, in which Mr* Springer (dcm.) Aaron Donriieon^jhe father ,ef .Amw Nebuahadnezaar and his »on, Fvil- In cawi* of habitual constipation Elec- time: _r , . •log* Wft T&ldh fte^'wili V>k the leg-, and MK Clark (dem.) berated southern icari watohlnaktng, aud tJj* man in M^rodaeh.-*^-jJstAT^fted'at over two tric Bittera cures by giving the needed LWVOT Vhem. lulafcTpa to ynn ^Baking It a miwie- men for antiuinioh Sentiments. The whose genius origferfted the present million. Uqnta reached its grandest tone to the bowels, and few cases long WAsmwiTQ*', Jap- 14.—Counterfeit mooobr for women attending ,the 1 bill was withdrawn- mammOth, iV-tnepidjcrf Wubvh factory, size during the fourth century of our I theater to wear hats of size sufficient j WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. —The oleo- resist the use of this medicine. Try It ®10 United States legal'tender notes is- and its cfffshoGt,'the great i&etorf at era. and its population was then about once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at 1 to obliterate the view of the Htage from ' margarine bilTwas corisidere'd in the sued under the act of March &, 1863, Elgin, lit Mr. Dennison was born two million five hundred thousand Hunter & Son's Drug Store. N one or mere persons. The bill is being house'on Saturday and the Indian ap- series of 1880, check letter B, W. S 1 March 12,1812, at Freepoft, Me. iEosecrans, register, S. E. H. NebekoT, prepared in good-'faith and its passage propriatkm bill was reported. Eulo- n A Hint to IMInola Lawmaker*. treasurer, portrait of Webster, small u> demanded. gles upob the life a d services of the pink scalloped seal, have made their late Bepreeentative George B. Shaw, HARRIRBURG, Pa, Jan. 15.—The house Two MWn Blown to Flecei. of representatives adopted a resolntiion appearance in the west. The notes are Of Wisconsin, were delivered. A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT! FOND DU LAO, Wis., Jan. 15.—John to the effect that the tomb of Abraham printed on pdlp paper and their general WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—In the house Searles and an ltaliji.n, name unknown, yesterda_ y the resignation of John C. Lincoln is in a neglected condition in lappcal-ance ife bad. / were Instantly killed Monday by the i Black as representative-at-large from care of the Lincoln Monument associa- GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS Htsslng Man Can Have a Farm. premature explosion of a blast of dyna- Illinois was tendered. The oleomar- tion, and the governor of Illinois is re- VARNA, 111., Jan. 14.—Interest in the mite in the A. K. Hamilton quarry; garine bill was discussed and a bill to quested by the Pennsylvania legisla- FOR OF THE WORLD itnYst^rious disappearance of James Their remains were blown into frag- provide for the enlargement of the ture to ask the legislature o# Illinois !Poster four years ago is renewed by ments and scattered over an acre of judicial system of Indian territory was to take the monument under the care LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. ^iB falling heir to 180 acres of improved ground. passed. of the state of Illinois. farm land worth $20,000. which reverts The Grain Supply. fto other heirs if he is not discovered. Onee Acquined, Again In Jeopardy. Wonld Let Women Vote. NEW YORK, Jan. 15,—The visible sup- osser is 86 years old. A large reward NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 12.—-The BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 14.—The Idaho ply of grain in the United States yes- . offered by Foster's family for his grand jury indicted Dr. J. Edward Lee senate has passed an act to vote on The New Yerk Weekly Tribune S terday was: Wheat, 86,165,000 bushels; discovery. for murder in the second degree in amendment to change the constitu- corn. 41,083,000 bushels; oats, 5,663,000 causing the death of Miss Maggie tion so as to allow women to vote. It a twonty-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the Farrln, the Dwarf, Derd. bushels; rye, 475,000 bushels; barley, Schloss by malpractice. The case is will pass the house easily, as a major- NEW YORK, Jan. il.—George JL Far- United SlaU*. It u a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all 2,264,000 bushels. peculiar in that this is the second time ity are iu favor of the measure. rin, who was only 8 feet hipf, was the general news of tne United States. It give^ the events of foreign Immigrant* In December. an indictment of this nature has been found dead in front of 401 East Six- lands in a nutshell. Its "Agricultural" department has no superior in NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The whole nnm- found against the accused, and he has TifE MARKETS. V teenth street, where he lived, 'the the country. Its "Market Reports" are recognized authority. Sep- bor of immigrants that arrived at this i stood trial once on the charge and has doctor said he died of alcoholism and KKW YORK, Jaa 16. port during December was 11,106. Of been acquitted. LIVE STOCK—Cattle »£ 65 arate departments for "The Family Circle," "Our Young Folks," exposure. Farrin had exhibited him- Sheep 2 60 this number 166 were debarred entrance and "Science and Mechanic." Its "Home and Society" col- self with Barnum A Bailey and in mu- W1U Hanir March 16. Hons 4 40 as paupers and fifty-three as contract FLODK—Minnesota Patents. 8 05 umns command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general po- seums. He was SO'^flars old. FBEEPORT, 111., Jan. 12.—In the cir- Cfty Mills Patents 4 00 laborers. cuit court Friday morning. Judge Crab* WHEAT—No. 2 Red 6U litical news, editorials and dicusssions are comprehensive, brilliant and Fierce Htolfi 98,OOO,OOO. No. 1 Northern 71^ Robbed a Train. tree presiding, a motion for a new exhaustive. YANKTON, S. D., Jan. 16.—Informa- CORN-No 2 62 J. OTTUMWA, la., Jan. 14.—Two masked trial in the case of Thomas Beverly, May 61* tion received here from London regard-, OATS-No. 2 34)( men entered the express car of a Bur- who was found guilty of the murder of ing J. T. M. Pierce's swindling transac- RYE 65 lington train near this city Saturday August Altemeier, was overruled, and PORK—Mess. New 12 75 A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "The tions show that the aggregate British night, and after tying the hands of the judge passed sentence on Beverly LARD—Western 7 16 Lowell Journal" for losses may reach the sum of 88,000.000. BUTTER—WesfrnCreumerv 16 the occupants, robbed the safe of about that he be hanged on March 15. Western Dairy 10 A letter from a London firm of solic- 88,000. . ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, itors says that 'not a quarter of the Walked Into the River. CATTLE—ShlpplnB Steers... |3 85 Colony for North Carolina. Stookers and teeders.... 2 i!0 transactionB have yet come to light. MoNTBEAi, Can., Jan. 15.—A young Butchers- Steers 8,08 CASH IN ADVANCE. CHARLOTTE, N. C., Jan. 12.—A colony Texas Steers 2 70 WIIllKin Taylor Handed. married woman named Moore deliber- of thirty-five people from Micnigan and HOGS 4 00 (The regular subscription price for the two papers is $2.00) LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 12.—William ately left her house at Windsor Mills SHEEP 1 80 Ohio has bought 25,000 acres of land in BUTTER—Creamery 18 Taylor, the 20-year-old negro who mur- after breakfast with her 16-months-old SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Bertie county, this state, and is pre- dered Squire David Dotty in Madison child in her arms and walked into EGG S—fVe sh...... IV paring to occupy it. Address all orders to county on December 2 last, was hanged St. Francis river. Both mother and BROOM CORN (per ton) 80 00 chife were swept under the ice by the POTATOES (per bu) 46 ITriday at Richmond in the presence of Treasurer Under Frealdent lilncoln. PORK-Mesh 11 60 The Liowell Journal. KANSAS CITY, MO., Jan. If. — The swift current. LARD—Steam /t..... 6 87i. 6,000 persons, including several hun- FLOUR—Spring Patents 8 26 dred ladles. death is announced of J. H. French at Landed at EUla Island. Spring Stratglits Beloit, Wis. Mr. French was 75 years Winter Patents Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Col. Colt Indicted. NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—John E. Moore, Winter Sirulghts £ 86 old, and was United States treasurer Best, Room 2, Tribune Bulldingr, New York City, and sample COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 14.—Col. A. B. landing agent at Ellis Island, in his re- GRAIN—Wheat. No. S 64}ii under President Lincoln- port for 1894, says that during the year Corn, No. 2 46Sij copy ot THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mail- Coit received a telegram Saturday after- Outs, No. 2 2«K« ooqn from Washington Court Bouse, An Aged Couple Dtroroed. 92,561 cabin passengers and 188,164 Rye 485£< ed to you. steerage passengers landed at Ellis Barley, No. 2... 5^ stating that he" had been indicted for HABRISONVILLE, Mo.. Jan. 16.—EliEa LUMBER—Common Boarda. 18 40 manslaughter in connection with the Mohney, aged 66, and John Mohney, Island. Fencing 12 00 Lath. Dry 8 20 recent riot. Sheriff Cook was not in- aged 67, after a married life of fcrty- Young Married Couple Killed. Shingles 2 10 © dicted. flve years, and having ten children, LEBANON, Ind., Jan. 14.—A train MILWAUKES GRAIN—Wheat. No. 2 Spring. • 56^0 GRO. W. ROUSH, Aid for Neoraak* .Sufferer*. were divorced here. struck a sleigh containing a party re- Corn, No. U 44fca turning from a wedding near this Oau. No. 2 Whit# SIii5 DENVER, Jan. 15.—The Burlington Killed for a Nickel. city and Jaoob Moss and Miss Mary Rye, No. 1 50 a railroad has shipped to the destitute CAIRO, 111., Jan. 14.—Wade Hampton Barley, No 2 Ovorlease, the groom and bride, were Practical ilorse bhoer, people of western Nebraska seventy- and John Hovey (negroes) quarreled PORK-Mess 1150 ft killed. LARD—Steam C8) ® five car loads of supplies contributed in about a nickel, and the former killed ST. LOOTS Colorado. Dellclency Up to Date. CATTLE—Texas Steers 12 75 a First Door North of Giles' Store, LAOWBII the latter with a club. Native Steers... 2 75 <3 Herloui Flood lu Argentina. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—A treasury Bewail for Senate*. HOGtS,. 4 2o O BUENOS AYBES, Jan. 11.—Serious in- statement shows the expenditures so SHEEP 8 76o© TBENTON, N. J., Jan. IB.—Gen. W.J. OMAHA. nndations have occurred in the provlnoe far this month exceed reoeipte by SeweU repoired the republican caucus whtoTmakes the defloien^ CATTLE 13 00 © ofMendosea. Twenty lives and prop- HOGS—Light and Mixed 8 76 © nomination Monday night for United fc, ^he fiscal y«Mr np to date 833.7 WJM)4 Heavy 4 15 © ©rty to the amount of £400,000 hat* Only the Best Work Done. Fanlts io Gait Correctei States senator. SHEEP 2 25 © jbeen lost I

BITS OF NEWS. Nn-piMvon's Rctreafc HOW WE WALK. After Napoleon's retreat from tne LOWELL JOURNAL, Interestinc: Paragraphs Are These Given EX-VICE PRESIDENTS, FELL INTO MILLIONS. field of Waterloo, he was asked: "What NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. TRADE OUTLOOK. MINOR NEWS ITEMS. HIS TOMB A WELL. PDIUBHII) KVIRT WKONKHD*T, AT llelow. The Musclfcs Used and the Mechanical Work The Sllf sf Ills Horse Resulted In the Rider does Franco most needV" He replied: Cllnirnlnr Means Adopted by » Heformed NURSES ARE IDLE. An electric light plant is to be estab- That They Do. LOWELL, KENT CO., MICH LEVI P. MORTON IS THE ONLY ONE DlscoTcrlng a Great Mine. "Better stomachs." Ho had admitted Alto DHHIICB. For the Week Kn! nis Prrrteocsnom Lived In Obscur- accidental fall of tho discovorcr. HP German Hugh Johnson was kicked to death pull up the bones of tho foot conueotod fetid breath, costive bowels, and dis- ang at J. R. Warner's. « second class matter. i was one of a hunting party that had Hopn of » Htrong RpTlrnl l.ator on It, ton legislature convened at Olympla. nal, that there Is a man now living In by a horse near St. Joseph. ity After Retiring From the Oiiice—Some with it, and then the wholn body, the ordered liver. Try them. Price 25a. Elmer Jepson and wife, of Ciarkflvllle, Saving Is tlie Order of the Day, and There gone out-from San Francisco during tho flowerrr. Still fhrrlnhed—View* of The livery barn of M. W. Wilson, of this city who has dug his own grave In Subscription $1.00 a Year. Notable Exceptlous — Interesting Facts weight of which is passed on through IK NO Money to Spare For Luxuries—AU Richard Bishop, of Shelby, dropped Christmas holidays. While passing «re the gui-ets of J. R. Warnpr. Loadlnt tommrrclal A|;rnclBa Alton, 111., with contents and eight the side of an old deserted well, several Concerning tho Vice Presidency. OUGH tho bones of tho leg. When walking. Hand* at Home Tend the Slrkbed—Cn. dead while working in the woods. along tho sidu of a stoop hill on a nar- C. W. WUHnnis was called to Wood- on the I'rMpect IJIren. horses was burned. feet down from the top. and placed a RATES FOR ADVERTISING. Antone Derrich. a Menominee lum- Hie trunk is thrown forward so that it Yes, 'tis true: David I'agen. 90 years old, froze to rudely constructed collin therein In prowled Industry SufTers. Levi Piirsons Morton is tho Republican row trail his horse suddenly slipped, Foley's Honey and Tar Hand last « eek to ntlend lhe funeral of berman. was killed by a falling log. npmlneo for governor o( New York, and would fall down prostrate were not. tho death in his cabin on King's mountain, such a manner as to baffle detection. and with his rider went down into (he Is the heal Cough Medicinew Jfais nephew. He returned Saturday. NKV YORK. Jan. 12.—R. Q. Dun's No ino would ever think of connect- Local buBlnoKH Items 5 cents per line each In- Fire destroyed the pattern shop of tho fact revives tho old discussion as to right foot planted iu time to support it. near Abington, Va. An acquaintance, bordering on to sin- KIDNEYeURE- gulch. W. 8. Winegar, Agt. weekly review of traoa says: ing tho prof 'ssioii of nursing with the Mitlon. the Maud S. Pump factory at Lansing. what beenmes of the vlco prcsldenta and The calf mnsclos aro helped in this ac- Don't forget those pants at McKee's. cere friendship, for tho last twenty Happening to bo tho last in tho Hno Michael Patsko and John Minisha tariff. Yet it is an nnprotuctcd industry Legal adTeiUsements at statute prices. what sort of men thoy are anyhow. ••Neither the hcglnnlnif of the now year, nor' ,, , . . . . years between the writer and this ec- Loss, 85,000. and soino distance behind tho others, be tion by those on the front of tho trunk Albert Scott lias moved to his father's the failure of the currency bill, has brought , were fatally stablmd in a miners light (ont&lns no Poison. Oards of Thanks M cents each, MKai-dless ft There la a vague Impression among the that has already suffered so nun h from the numHer of lines. A movement is on foot at Marquette and legs, which contract and pull tho any material change to business ns yet The at Wilkesbarre. Pa. centric individual, Is what led to the people that a vice presidcnttloesn't amount was not missed for some moments, bnt 8. F, Fritz, of 677 Sedgwick street, farm, formerly the Frank White place, tho evil effects o! the present tariff thai Reid's German Pills cure All ltemn Intended to benoflt any one's busl- to erect a statue of Father Marquette body forward, and tho trunk, slanting divulging of his secret. An ironclad to much, and he has been compared to the when his absence was noticed the party Chicago, savs: "I had a severe rough :and will re?if Kent made on the 14th day of Decem- at Laingsburg on March 23 and 24. - tho tracks mado by the falling horeo and en but few doses when I felt greatky inv- for chanse In the Industries, but differences near Lmmipte. La.. «as destroycd bj gress, for thoy have no politics and less power . in any other high qfllclal. For pelvis; (2) thohamatring muscles, which «t Scott A Hunsicker's. stared him In the face. Resolution ber A P. I KM. six months from thnt date were Wednesday. Jan. 10, 1895. Residents of Petoskey claim to have obvious reasons he nearly always cornea man, and when near the bottom, tho proved; I was enabled IOIF^T. observed since tho now year began are not in nre, the loss being 8130.000. after resolution to change was broken. know no such creed as protection. Bui allowed for creditors to present their claims slightly bond tho leg on the thigh; (8) Are you in it? We are. Old shoeare- atrslnst the estate of seen in Traverse bay a sea serpent 00 from a different wing of the party from men suddenly camo upon an interesting of blood ceased, and by tli> imie I the direct on of higher prices or larger de- i JlenryM. Burr & Co. .one of the largest The hated vice had him with an iron what they aro diBsatisfied with is the the muscles on the frout of tho leg, JOHN McCONNELL. feet long, with a head as large as a the president and is often at outs with hla Hpectaole. Jnst behind a clump of bnshes taken the second bottle I was entireljjr set for a shilling a shoe. New shoes !5c mand. There are more Indications than of whole8aIe an(1 retall millinery stored HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES. grip. "God knows." he said, "1 tried fact, and not theory, that thero is nc late of said County, deceased, and that all cred- hog's. which raise the front of the foot and well. It saved my life." 50o. Sold by late that stocks of different kinds of goods chief. It is also taken for granted that If which the man and his steed had per shoe steel, si.ov or comon, give us a have been accumulating In consequence of in Boston, failed for 8100.000. hard to escape them, but like the siren employment for them today as there itors of said deceased are requlr-d to present Michlcan State Hoard of Health Will Ask ho succeeds to tho presidency by the death toes, preventing the latter, in swinging W. S. Winegar. their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probata At Iron Mountain John Gloyn has crashed through on their way down 'W call at Dennis' bhop, Alto. past Increase In production. Bill Cook, the leader of the outlaw in ancient mythology did these habits should bo at this season of tho year, for Knch uu Instllutlon. of his chief he will create a schism in his fonvard, from hitching in the ground. office, lu the rlty of Grand Kaplds, for examina- been acquitted on the charge of mur- stood the horse, apparently uninjured, CuitoniN Kecelpts. band which bears his name, was cap- draw on and devour me. until 1 hit and the outlook of a dull winter is not tion an*! allowance, on or before the 15th day of party, and in three cases out of a possible When one foot has reached the If you are in need of a double or single LANSING, Jan. 14.—The state board of dering Samson Daniels last Thanks- while uo:ir by, on a slab of rock pro- "The cuitoms receipts for six days. Including tured at Fort Stanton, N. M. upon this unnatural, barbarous and encouragiug. In a college I havo in June next, and that such claims will ba four he has done it. Another odd fact is tiarnees, light or heavy, it will be to the two days In which heavy withdrawals of heard before said Court on health has decided to take vigorous ac- giving day. jecting from tho snow, the man was ground, tho action of tho other has not that since 1840 or thereabouts the office woolens from warehouse wore the feature, Many farmers near Jacksonville, 111., monstrous idea some time ago. Since mind that graduated 25 full fledged 8*rnBOAT. TUB 15TH OAT OF JCWA XEXT, tion to secure the enactment of a law The White Swan steam laundry, of ceased. There is another point in walk- your interest to call on A. Bergy, Alto. 1 has been considered as of less consequence capering like an Indian at a ghost amounted to 15.780,978- but the total receipts have lost valuable cattle by a disease that time all desire for the fascinating nurses iu tho class of '94 there are to- at ten o'cl '•!« 'n 'Ho '"ronoin of that day. providing for a stale hospital for ccn- ing. The body is constantly supported Petosky. burned, causing a loss of 82.- than previously. i dance. Mrs E. S. Higbee is taking care of Mrs for the month have been only 18.773 375. against that balfies veterinary doctors. but cruel siren seems to have left me. day but eight of this number that are Dated, Qiunu U.f.d-. Ml h.. Dec. 14th. A. D. Bumptives in connection with the state and balanced on each leg alternately expenditures of IM.0M.607. About IS75.000 1891 C VIIUS E PERKINS, 000. with about W00 insurance. The Nevertheless several great men have oc- Tho first impression of tho rescuing E. .Zimmerman, who is very sick. John L. Merriam, a pioneer of Min- Perhaps this grewsome sight, which 1 busy, aud those who aro more experi- 25 W Judge of I'rooate. laboratory of hygiene at the uni- and therefore on only ono at once. Hence worth of sugar came In last week, and when fire originated in the engine room. cupied the vice presidential chair Three party was that the man had gone sud- nesota and father of the ex-governor, often oome and look at. has caused the enced are no better off. versity. A bill has been prepared. there must bo Bome moans for throwing An infant child of O. Scott is very stocks on hand are distributed a larger rev- Hemlock logs have been advanced of them were elected to the presidency denly crazy, bnt as ho caught sight of enue from that source may bo expected, but died at St. Paul, aged 70 years. change. But should my passion again Why doctors and nurses should suffel ROBATE ORDEIt—State of Michigan Coun- Btalirp the object of the law to be the whllo In the ollicc. and four obtained It by the center of gravity over the line of sick with mflamation of the lun^s. P ty of Kent, sg. At a session of the Probate fifty cents per stick in price in Oscoda them he suddenly ceased his gyrations while the general consumption of the people Is Alderman John Walsh, of Vicksburg. return for the old life, and 1 break this, from hard times may not appear imme Court for said Countv of Kent held at the Probate proper care and treatment of persons support formed by tho bones of each leg, still restricted, revenue must prove deficient. county through competitors for their and shouted for them to approach. They Wm. Warner and wife, of Keene, are Miss., was indicted for illegal voting" my last resolve, I shall come this old diatoly, but let us see how it is and Office in tho City of Grand Kaplds on the 80th having consumption, phthisis, orttiber- as it supports tho weight of tho body. Tho Money Markaf. day of December, In the year one thousand purchase by Ohio and Michigan buyers. came, when he showed them several visiting at Lewis Warner's. not being a naturalized citizen. forsaken well, climb down to where when it is that these two very impor eight hundred and ninety four. CUIOMS in order that the spread of this This is done iu various ways, and henco "There Is mors money coming In from tho Hert Cameron and Richard Van lumps of almost pure gold he had has- interior, and the biulness of the country does In his inaugural address Gov. Mor- that cofiln is embedded, get Into It, and taut classes of people are busy. A doc Present. Cyrus E. Perkins Judge of Probate. disease, which annually causes more tho difference iu tho walk of different A few of the Alto sports took in the In the Matter of the Estate of Dillon, of Grand Rapids, quarreled tily knocked from tho edge with a stone not yet afford larger use for It. so that no gain rill, of Kansas, warned his hearers to take a sufficient amount of chloroform tor is a necessity, and a nurse is a lux deaths in Michigan than any other, people Thoro may bo slight rotatiou at •dance at Whitneyvllle, Tuesday night. CHAPIN 8AVLES. during a snowball fight Cameron for a hammer juid announced his dis- appears in commerolal loans. It Is a most slg- cease talking about repudiation. to produce an everlostlng sleep, wrap may be lessened. The bill calls for an nlllcant fact that money still comes to this nry, so while a physician may have deceased. stabbed Van Dillon, intlictine fj^lal in- covery of a gold mine. The sliding the hip joint, bringing tho center of See those suits Scott & Hunsicker are the drapery of my overcoat around me Chas. McCarty and Merrltt C. Orlswold, Ex- appropriation of SGU.OOO. The board's center largely during the first two weeks of J. K. Palmer killed 95 out of 100 birds just as many cases iu hard times as in juries. gravity of tho body over tho foot of this for a shroud, and declare myself master ecutors of the last will aud testament of said de- attention was called to the need for horse had brought up against the ledge, selling for flve dollars. They are hum- January. iu the shoot at Larchmont. N. Y., win- good times his percentage of receipts ceased having rendered to this Court their final side. This "rocking" motion of tho Fnllnre Record. at last." Daniel Weber, a young attorney of and the restive animal, kicking vigor- mers. ning the amateur championship. is greatly decreased and tho number ol admlnLstratiun account and praying for the dis- this action to prevent the introduction trunk and thigh is accompanied by a The seriousness with which this man tribution of said estate. Benton Harbor, recently acquitted of ously in the efforts to rise, had struck < Ir "Failures for tho first three days of the Col. Ulysses G. Scheller-Debuol, a charity patients increased. In ttto case of dangerous diseases into localities It Is a little early in the season to go year were rather large, as Is natural, with lia- It Is Ordered that passing worthless checks, is now ac movemout of tho whole trunk and leg spoke would leave no doubt as to his in Michigan. There is now no spe- off tho moss from the stone and dis- bilities of I.l.fi22.303. of which |;6fl.33l were of former member of Grant's staff, died of a nurse, however, tho result is vast- FRIOAT, THE IHTH DAV or JAKUART, "SJFC, over tho foot planted ou tho ground and 'swimming,but Than Bryant took a bath present Intention, should the occasion cific law on this subject The cused of forgery. His whereabouts are | closed tho fact that it was a gold bear- manufacturing and 11.347.272 of trading con- at Galena. 111., while at breakfast ly different. A person who is ill aud in at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Probate is accompanied by a compensating out- in MoEwen Lake, Saturday. He reports demand it lie is a man of intelligence, present legislature will be asked unknown. ing lodge of unusual richness. Tho find cerns. Failures this week nre 430 in tho Orson \V. Rollins and his wife were need of nursiug will not incur tho ex- Office be appointed for the examination and al- United States, against 474 last year, and 64 In and is strongly averse to wrong-doing lowance of said account and hearing said peU- Another industry has been secured was appropriately named "Tho Christ- ward movement at the hip. • Tho body "the water as being quite chilly. to enact a specific law in this re- Canada, against 57 last year. found dead at their home in M mneap- peuso of a trained nurse so long as th? Hon. rises and swings alternately from ono in other channels, but rather than fall Ana It Is Further Ordered. That a copy of this gard. and also a law bettering sanitary for Saginaw in the shape of a ilooring mas Gift," and a valnable gift it proved Prof. Frank Zimmerman, of Lansing, llriiditreet'H View. olis under suspicious circumstances. incomo of the family is reduced or lim- eide to the other as its center of gravity HEART DISEASE! hack into his former rough and rugged order be published three successive weeks pre- laws relative to live stock. It will also manufactory with a capital of 8150.000, to be.—Chicago Times. Bradstreet's says: Mrs J. P. Blue lost her life while ited, and though many may need the vious to said day of hearing In the Lowell Jour- comes alternately over one or tho other •visited his parents last week. path, and continue there, he will com- be asked to pass a bill prohibiting the which will give employment to a large Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not •Tho second week of tho new year brings trying to rescue her two children from offices of ono they depend upon the at- nal a newspaper printed and circulating in said mit suicide. a.s above stated, and hide County of Kent. CYRUS E. PEUK1N8, number of men. KYRLE BELLEW'S VANITY. leg, and the curvature of the spinal Jamet« Zimmermain anda wnewife,, OofI uowLow - fcw repons o( an inireaglng volume of orders | i,nrn:n.r (.....c,. at Hiiena Vista Ga employment of persons affected with Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r tention of bome other member of the (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. bones is altered with the varying poei- . Zimmermuns called for geasonalile goods. Wt-aihrr conditions In ' - ' himself forever. any communicable form of tuberculosis At the state farmers' institutes held «11 are stopping at E Lava from a volcano on one of the family to look after thom. HARRT D. JEWELL. Reglcter (26-8' How It Was Once Radly Disconcerted by an tion of the weight—London HospitaL - "For a long time I had a terrible the east have been unfavorable: tho.-e west as teachers in our public schools or aa this winter the subject of domestic there by the illness of the former's and south the reverse. Meroantllo collections New Hebrides islands flowed 15 miles RUSSIAN MENDICANTS. It has been shown that during the cookery will receive considerable at- Amerlciui UirL pain at my heart, which fluttered id- OTICE TO CREDITOR?.—State of Michigan, professional nurses. another. south and in the central west are reported to the sec, devastating many villages. first six months of tho year wages had county of K-nt, ss. Notice is hereby given, tention. The fanners' wives consider There had been lively disenssions BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SAL VE most incessantly. I bad no appetite fairly satisfactory or Improving to a Snrarrnt of VnyalHiniU Overrunnlnn the N LEVI P. MORTON. & The dredge Mount Waldo was sunk been reduced on an MCTRge of 45 per that by an order of the Probate Court for th. GOT HIS POCKETBOOK. Bome years ago over a then seemingly THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts. and could not sleepile< . I would be com- Six Ibe. of raislna for 25c at Scott greater extent than for thirty days 1-arcer Cities of the Empire. Couu'y of Kent, made on the 20th day of Decem- it a great feature. succesFion after the president's death. cent as compared with the same period Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- pelled to sit up in oed and belch gas previously. Confidence of wholesale dealers in a gale in the Gulf of Mexico and On an average about two hundred der. A D. I6M. six months from that dale were The proposition to drain Maple river Five have died in office, and Daniel D. important question theatrically, and in- ^Huneicker's, allowed for creditors to prefent their claims An loula Merchant I.oKrf, 8277 to n Qaar- ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chjl- from my stomach until I thought In staple lines that the neiir future In nine of those on board were drowned. and lift}* mendicants of both sexes aro iu 1892. If we take this percentage and thus reclaim thousands of acres of Tompkins barely outlived his second term. deed socially, "Was or was not Kyrle Quite a number of Alto people attond- business promises Increased activity, with an against the estate of tett« of Thieves. blains. Corns, and all skin Ernptioiid, that every minute would be my last The Gunning block and a number of every week arrested In the streets of aud apply it to ono family, what are the JACOB LAYER. now worthless land is being pushed by One resigned to become a senator, and four Bellow possessed of groat vanity?" upward tendency In quotations. Is pronounced IOKI A. Jan. 11.—A bold robbery was and positively cures pllea. or no pay re- There was a feelling of oppressioa

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Oullironl.Oodn-ey Johu Huated, of Ud. Rapids, visited L. A. C. ttntortftinment. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. (§) _©)_ (6j_ (9) (§) LOWELL JOURNAL PRACTICALLY PIRATES. THEY ARE EASILY HOAXED. BRHAKERS AHEAD Ins father, over Sunday. The first presentation of the L. A. C. LOWBLLI, MICH. At the Iv me of the bride's parent", Rcnatc. DO YOU KNOW That Furniture Factories have been LANsrer., Mich.. Jan. 10—in tho senate Story of a Chicago Rare Track Cmdlted when pimples, entertainment was given at Train's Tuesday »veiling. Jan. 16th. Pastor eruptions, boils, E 8. Higbee, agont of the D., L. A; N r® m,,,,.. Wednesday Senator Smoiley. of Wayne, Intro- 8uoh Wero Somo of Our Early by Our F.Dffllsh Conslnt. Opera House last evening. The boys > jii.init oiiuiiiuirn; M.HH Alice G >dfre\, ' duced his 1)111 providing (or tho taxation of all and like manifes- running at a loss the past year? at Alto, is authorized to receive sub- Iti'iiolntion*. American Ancoatora It seems to be an -easy matter to tation!) of impure were very slow In getting started but i aiid John A. Qtiliil<.id, were united Ul I church property without exemption, and gave scriptions and advertising for the Lowell The following re-olutions were adopt I notice of a bill to repeal the act penntttlns hoax our English cousins, for just now blood appear. They 1 oh Mviirim ny, wouldn t appear if they hnd a very «ood home to ^reet ANNU ALv police justices to send wayward girls to the they are accepting in good faith this JOURNAL. ed by the L. A. *. of Keene on U e your blood were •umi" of the gmd shepherd, u Catholic Thoy Sailed the Son* In CuUe of Honoik them when the curiain raised I A IHUIIIKI <1 mvil'd tmsli i were yarn about a race alleged to have been pure and your sys- There are many men in our town. death of Mrs Cuthrine Lampkin, which insiamiou in i.vtrolt Sen, tor Jones, of Irailerx. Hut Never Lot 8ilp an Op- DO YOU KNOW That the Employes have been work- i. r- u and a g-i ;if many ven run at Chicago, says the New York tem in the lijht Who think that ad's don't pay, The first number was a drill by pr-ny : .>li-d:ile, Int • diuv-d a bill prorullmr for the oocUred Dec. 10th. 1894- portunity to " wlndto For. Herald. condition. Thoy You may think they all an* donkey's. twelve members in cosiumes and was i and u-i'tul | r sc;.!- wne given th -iti. Incorpor tio » district and grand lodges of clgn TraUetnien. ing at starvation wages? WUR'TTKAS. . the Loyal nr.-n o association, ami Senator There hnd been a false start, owing show you What you But they're my—they can't eat hav. very good, receiving much merited ap Mr iind Mt Gnilift-rii will nvike ih'ir iKcd—ngood lilood- Printer's ink. Ifllh. 18D4. our, loved and loving sinii r. •i imlc on. of .vt ,ii, took .imllar action with to a mistake made by the man with the plause, the boys giving several difficult home on tin fBim .iwr.eii lo Mr-Pnlien leferome to i bill to repeui the law i-uih-Ti/-- parifier; that's what Mrs Ciuhiitme Lampkin, pasned sml Sen stealing, though they did notcnll advance Hag, and in spite of the growl- you Ret when you Edward Hulbert, the young man who and. hi autiful movements. east of L'>well in th Rnnua <"atholle bishops of Miihi:ran ings of those who had backed a black DO YOU KNOW That this is all because furniture is so OOARTER OFF SALE denly from our miitst io enter ibe nmc- and their siii-cess TS in office to hold properly it by so harsh a name, was n leading take Dr. i'icrce'a stole a couple of mink skins from J. C Barber and Blume gave a splendid industry with the thrifty dwellers in horse that was esteemed a "good (Golden Medical sions of light. Therefore he it l rro! in trust for the UM- of the ehtfreh. Train, was sentenced Tuesday, lo forty banjo duet and received a double encore. .-en nor Mel.atiRhlln, of Detroit, gave notice this town two hundred years ago, thing," and. unlike so many good Di .covery. very cheap? RBbOLVED, tliat while we slmll miHS Il carries health days m jail. ©3 Gospel teinperu.i-e I. dure. Satmday thai he wlllimroduce a bill which proposes a writes Thomas A. Janvier in lliuper's things of which we have had constant M. D. Wilson, gave the "Silver © eau'-us liiw« for all cities having a population with it. All Blood, our sister in Ihe cburch and (community evr.. Jan. Ill, at 7:o() o'n-o k. at the M. Magazine That was a good time for experience, won in a canlcr by any Mr and Mrs Fnuik Mortor entertained Stream" polka on a baritone and was it of iM.ixV) or more, it provides a secret bal- Skin and Scalp Dis- and In all the various walks of life, we K, church, by the renow ned orator uml lot in booths and the holding of caucuses by sturdy adventure afloat; and our well- number of lengths, the horses returned i es. from a com- oyer Sunday. Mr and Mrs N. Phillips very good, although it was not nearly DO YOU KNOW That prices will be advanced in a short yet bow in humble submission to the precincts, all precinct caucuses to be held mettled New Yorkers were not the to the post. The starter, much put out, mon Rlotch, or Ernpli' n, to the wor t BO well as he has done at renearsale. soloist. Prof. S. D Wlllinim-, of Grand Mr and Mm J. Philips and Jas. Luthur the same day. Irom 3:80 to 7 p. ai. Any pre- kind then, any more than they are of course, at the catastrophe, took his Scrofula, arc cured by i; It invigorates EVERYBODY will of our God and say, "Thy will he Rapids, assisiFd by local talent. All cinct fulling to hold a caucus shall not be rep- the liwr and rouses every organ int.* time? and wife, of Lament. McMahon and Krum in their living now, to let money-making chances slip place and prepared for business done." " cordially invited. re-ented at the convention. The first appro- healthful actii n. In th • most stubborn pictures, were very good, the poses be- priation bills Introduced ask for MO.OOO for away by default liven in referring to "While he was standing there," the forms of Skin Disease . such as Salt- Married, at the M. E. parsonage by RESOLVED, that while we as a society each of the years IRi.i atad 1MH1 for the agricul- what is styled (but very erroneously) story g<)es on to relate, "a black boy rheum, Eczema. Totter, Hrysipelas, Boils Rev. A. P. Moors, on Monday evening, ing artistic and graceful, the changes KNOWS A Spi'inklK of Spice shall no more share her thoughts, labor tural college, and tMiOO per year for the support the drowsy period of t'.io Dutch domina- who was so handicapped by lack of and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, DO YOU KNOW That now is the time to buy? boing made during momentary daik- \ Jan 14th, : R. Quick to Mies Bertha and prayers, we will ever strive to em The north wind doth blow of farmers' institutes. A bill was Introduced height that it was impossible for him in every shape, and all 1 "ood-taints, no iuhs. appropriating c'-UOiO for the mining school at tion, the most romantic of our his- matter from what cause atiiing, it is an M. Sllsby, . .h uf thii place. And wc shall have snow. ulate her generous and amiabla spirit Houghton until the regular appropriation is torians have not ventured tho sugges-(ito see tho race, spied a place of vantage unequai0d remedy Krum and Anderson's trapeze work That our Quarter Off Sale is bonafide and Rev. E. H. Shanks win deliver a lec- and to so live that we too. when passing And what will the tunUsman do then, available. A Joint resolution proooslng an tion that anybody ever went to sleep between the widespread legs of the DO YOU KNOW That Veiter's is the place? was thrilling and nroughtout rounds of Seventy-five cents buys during this sale One Dollar ^ poor thing? Important amendment to tho constitution rel- when there was a bargain to be made: starter. He crept up and soon was | SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES. ture, at Rockford. Tuesday evening, through the valley of the shadow of ative to tho qualiUcatlon of voters was noticed applause. and in the period to which 1 now refer, snugly fixed in his place. The starter Mrs. BRLLB SWBKNBV. of and will also conduct a young people's worth of goods.. death, may say as did she, -'It is ai He'll at once advertise. by Senator McLaughlin. It provides that no Fial Top. M,-rcer Levant Sinclair exhibited his magni person who is not able to read and write tho when the English fairly settled in pos- happened to glance down and saw the Co.. II'. I'a.. writes "About four years ago I rally, Thursday afternoon and evening. Or contrariwise took scrofula, and did right." English language shall be permitted to vote In session of New York by twenty years black face peering into space. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT! ficent muscles with the dumb bells, Be completely snowed under ere spring. everything that doctors The next party of the '94-'95 club will RESOLVED, we extend to the bereaved this state. " 'Begone, you imp!' he cried, and at and others pr -cril.td, handling the heavy weight with perfect LANSINO, Mich., Jan. II.—Tho legislative of occupancy, exceeding wide awake- the same time hit at the woolly pate but only g,)t worse. be a hard times party. Everybody is ease and grace. family and friends of our late sister. —Pnnfer's Ink. committees will start on their upoer peninsula ness was the rule. Nor was anybody Several a'bscess.s formed EVERYBODY with his flagstick. The advance flag- requested to lay aside their finery and In this dark hour of their sorrow the junket on tho 28th Inst The legislators will troubled with squeamishness. There- about my neck and E B. Lovette gave a breakneck dam e For Sale or KxchiuiRe. breast, disharging a . Remember, first door east of Wisner's mill. ton Arst at Newbury and then journey to fore it was that our townsfolk, palter- man was keen and watchful. He did attend in a truly -'Hard times"coetume. heartfelt sympathy of sincere friend- Marquette. Houghton, Ishpcmine, Iron Moun- quantity of matter. 1 that brought down the house, and later not see the negro, but he was con- got so" weak i could KNOWS A choice fruit farm of 18 acres 1 mile tain. Escanaba. Madison. Wis., and to Lansing ing no more with fortune than they Hard and soft wood delivered. Low- ship, striving by words and deeds of scarcely walk about the on, his "Silence in fun," furnished ©. from Lowell, good buildings, fine peach via Chicago. did with moral scruples, set themselves scious that the starter's Dag had thoughtful kindness to lighten this bur- house. I read all the estprices. W. J. ECKER & SON. plenty of fun for a few minutes giving Hills were introduced to name the institu- briskly to collecting the revenues of j dipped. Down went his own again, medical works I c mld orchard and other small fruits. aIul oni e J. B. YEITER. splits, handsprings, fall abouts and a den whose weight no human friend can tions now building nt Newberry the hospital the sea. ! -" more the held swept away. get hold of. and, among The sacred literature class of the Bap- That our goods are best quality and that, in this 40 acres right in the peach belt, 2 for the Insane and also making an appropria- I the rest, read some of lift. These revenues wero raised by two Once more all was confusion, and once tist church will pursue their studies at very funny trapeze act. miles from Lowell, good heavy soil and tion of ^65.001). A great deal of proposed leg- | your works. You de- '(§j cut. Our Loss is Your Gain. Our goods are all (§. RESOLVED, that these resolutions be Islatlon affecting railroads was Introduced. 1 different systems, which may be again the black horse walked home scribed my ease, and home during the special meetings and Blume Brothers gave a professional well improved, small peach orchard first. recommended Doctor"! marked in plain figures, which are not changed on recorded in the minutes of our society, Il Is proposed to require the arrival of all likened, for convenienco'sake, to direct Pierce's GOWen Medical H»' madly loved a lass, alas! will bold a symposiura after the meet- act on the double bars. It was one of trains to be bulletined at all stations twenty well in bearing, whole 40 acres very and to indirect taxation. In the first I "Things were getting serious now. Discovery with his MR WF.FNF.V. Who was lo him averse the best ever given here, the acts being account of this sale. a copy be presented to the family and minutes before due. and. If late, every ten Hands stealthily sought their hip ' Pleasant Pellets." Sr. . . .. ^ ings close. desirable location for peach orchard. case, ourjrobust townspeople put out to , , , t i au 1 procured some and comTninocr.uMnsrtnci-intrthcm and Because iheie was a lack, alack! one sent to the press for publication. minutes before they arrive: also to compel difiicult, but performed with perfect j 40 acres li miles from Lowell with 20 railroads In the upper peninsula to tlx passen- sea in private armed vessels ostenta- and when they emerged they soon tcgan to mt-n.!. in i\ . >nt>H my sore s Ida, daughter of Mr and Mrs George ©1 I a-.r. forty-five years old Of mom-y in his purse. By order of committee. ger rate* at three cents a mile. Instead of four had well-loaded six-shooters firmly were all heakd un Tough Shoes Kitchen, died at their home in this vil- ease and grace and brought down the acres of young orchard jnst coming tiously carrying letters of marque en- and believe 1 r.'n ris stom a- I r was in my cents, as now; to compel companies o^rat- —Kansas City Journal house. MRS WILLIAM CAMPBELL, titling them to war against the king's grasped within them. It did not make life. 1 used about "iv. of holding a platform with four of the Ionia, Nov. 4, 1864. In her death Kent Remaining in the Post Office at Lowel afloat under any flag. thetoielves. In this emergency tho J. B Heydlauff, of Jackson visited his ures introduced provide for a constitutional TESTE EXTRAGTLD AND Miss Grace Blanding in Vergennes, by heavy weights of the club on it • And we have got to have room for these goods. 3 Co. Grange has lost one of her most lov- Mich., week ending Jan. 12,1895: amendment providing for indeterminate sen- The indirect method of taxation had starters were sent to the paddock for a brother, A. O. Heydlauff, Tuesday. tences for convicts and a law prohibiting cou- j the Vergennes .Reading Circle, a pie Eustace Anderson gave a very neat ed and cherished piembors. She was LADIES—Mrs Mertie McLatn. Mra in it less heroic quality than was in- twenty minutes' rest, and while they The cold weather came so late that we still have a vlcl contract labor. were there the race was declared of?." Chas. Althen advertises his annual i social Jan. 25th, for the purpose of oh* act op the slack wire which was very prominent in Grange work in Kent Co. Mead, Mies Roset'a Potter, Mi.-n Myr'.lo LANSING. Mich., Jan. 12.—Tho legislature volved in the direct levy; yet was it, WITHOUT PAIN: Y out lis off sale in another column, sec it. •fj large stock of Trevitie, Mrs Jennie Wesbrook. has adjourned until Monday night Rills wero being safer in a business way and al- taining means to procure a lecturer. well received. till she moved to Ionia, where she has STARTLED THE DUDELETS. No Cocaine! No Needles! No Dan- Persons claiming the alnive will please introduced In the senate Friday placing build- most as profitable, very extensively Ort Hill started out on his trip, Mon- All are cordially invited to attend. The entertainment closed with a lived for the last few years. She was a ing and loan associations under statu .super- ger! Twenty five Years Experience, Let's be honest—I'm stuck say "Advertised" and give date of this carried on. Euphemism was well The Mlafortnnc of -.i Vouog Swoll Which day. after spending the holidays at home. funny farce entitled "Mclntyre's Jus- Charter Member of So. Lowell Grange, vision and repealing the law exempting them •satisfaction gu a ran teed or no pay. My A farmer drove into Mt. Pleasant the bst. LEONARD H. HUNT. P. M. from taxation, and for the incorporation of thought of even then in New York: Started n Now Pashlon. on a lot of shoes, bought too tice" which dragged awfully and while iIIn which Grange she ably filled the of- County Commissioner, A. Hamlin other day and unloaded bis wife and lodges of the local grange inslliutlons of the wherefore this more conservative class The other day a young man wanted , "ffice only. This means busihess. Cold Weather Goods at 'fice of Lecturer for several years. She state of Michigan: also a joint resolution for many ol thenv: These shoes Smith WHS in town a few hours,Monday. it was full of funny points which raised COUNTY CONVENTION. of sea-robbers posed squarely as honest a pair of evening gloves late at night, ; seventeen children in front of a photo- submission of a constitutional amendment J. 11. GOODSELL. was elected to various offices in Kent merchants engaged in what they and had to go over to Sixth avenue lo ! are in Goat and Grain, are Hon. A. W. Weekes and son, Harold, graph gallery. A picture was taken of a good laugh, it lacked the go, which A republican county convention will be held providing for indeterminate sentences of pria- Co. Grange and was for two yjars Po- in the club room*. CO Pearl street, in tre city of oucra termed the Red sea trade. At the foot get them, says the New York Press. | makes a farce a success. 1 Orand Kapids, Kent county, Tuesday, February easy, strong and all right. were home, from Lansing, over Sunday. the group. The oldest child is but 14 75 Cents on the House. of the letter, as our French cousins There was nothing of his size in stock mona of the State Grange. When a I'-Jth, ISO, ot 2 o'clork p. m.. fi r thn purpose of years of age, and the father modestly LANSING. Mich., Jan. 10.—In the house Yours for $1.00 I lose 25 cts The Kdocatlon of the Itllnd. (9. dominating a county commissioner ot schools say, their position was well taken. but a pair of white gloves, while pearl A party of the young people went on delegate to the State Grange, she was and electing flfty-ihree delegates fo the repnbii Wednesday Representative Foster, of Ingham, j "Protection to Bonis Industries" admitted that they all belonged to him introduced a joint resolution proposing a con- Their so-called-merchant ships dropped alone are de rigueur. However, he a pair. It's my fault. I a sleigh ride to Lev. Lee's, Saturday The Midland Republican of D o 7. cbaii man of the committee on education can Biare convention, to be lu Id in the city r. and his wife. In the lot were five pairs Detroit on Thursday, February Slst. If-ifi, imd btitutlonal amendment increasing tho salaries down the harbor into tho bay and was a dancing man and had to wear Is the crying need of the timos. shouldn't have bought so night. says: Early comers get the first choice. and those who listened to her able re- for the iransaciion of such other business of state oftlcers. His schedule — as follows: of twins. thence out to the seaward, carrying, gloves, so he bought the gloves, and in "Samples of cookies and } 1 ULW made port, will be pained to know that her may properly come before the convention. Governor, J4,000: secretary of state. J2,600; | The under-lgned desiies to; announce to lh« many. Miss f Alice Cussic, who has been Y i'© Each township and ward Is eMltltd to three treasurer, #2.000; auditor general. $2 600; com- for merchant men, oddly-mixed lad- due co'irse of time led the cotillon i (••opie of Lowell and vlcii.lty .that heliaspur- Mrs D. H. English, of South Boston, visiting friends here, returned to Ionia by girls totally blind, can . • neen at the voice is forever stilled. She was above delegates. missioner of tho slate land office, J2.000; super- ings, whereof the main quantities \tcre wearing them. The chappies were as- hesed the reduced her flock of chickens, which Republican office. These samples are Dated Jan. 8.1895. Have also a lot of Odds and day. the average in intelligence and educa- GEO. E. JUDD. intendent of public Instruction, $2,000; attor- arms and gunpowder and cannon-balls tounded. Nobody could question this numbered 311 Aug. 24. 1894, again this from some that were taken Tuesday EDWIN R. BROOKS. Chairman ney general. $2,000; clrouit judge, 12,500. Tho and lead, and strong spirits, and pro man's irreproachable taste, and in fact from the school for the Blind (at Lan- tion. She was always ready to help in resolution also provides that the state officers Ends in Ladies' Kid Shoes. The ice dealers are cutting ice and Chas. Althen, Secretary. visions and general sea stores. Making he was something of a leader of fash- week to 100, by disposing of 76; 67 of sing) to Adrian for exhibition in connect every good word and work and her in- shail reside In Lansing after inauguration day BANNER LAUNDRY, filling their ice houses, for the coming in 1897. a course to the southeastward, they ion. After supper a breathless depu- I give you your choice at $1.50. them bringing $25.67 Thirty-five of ion with the convention there of the C. & W. M. and D. L. & X. Homeseekers' season. fluence was felt, and will be missed, in LANSING, Mich.. Jan. 12.—In tho house Fri- would slide around the cape to some tation waited upon him to know and solicits the pafrrnsge of all. And still another lot it $2.00. them were late chickens—the earlier State Board of (Corrections and Chanties. Excursion Kates. the Grange, the church and in mission, day bills were Introduced for holding teachers' convenient meeting-place in the Indian whether or not white gloves had come Mrs Jpsie Philips, of Grand Rapids, ones having been sold in Grand Rapids A hammock and various samples of Clothier, Halter Furnisher Institutes In several counties of the state: to They cost me more money temperance and Sabbath School work. Tickets will be sold by C. & W. M ocean, usually Madagascar, where they back again. Spend Your Money at Home visited over Sunday with Mrs C. A. needle work made by the children at the •(9 JJlUUIUlprohibitl VUtheC usuneo oUf l four-wheeleIVUI - Ti d cabooses, or • C7 - than this, but I am going to at 15 cts. alive—and averaged 6i lbs school, were exhibit- d, also a book of She has been our loved and loving and D. L. & N. agents on dates named lumpers, for carrying passengers on any rail- ^vould fall in with other ships—where- "I'm wearing them, myself, you see, Bostwick. nd II will return to yon. Spend it abroad and each, live weight. raisen point letter (Braille) which was below at very low rates for round trip, road operating more than 50 miles of road; of the lading was eastern stuffs, and dear boy," he said, jokingly, but with it cone, probably fo-ever. clean them up. ffrien d for twenty years. She endeared authorizing the commissioner of tho land O. E. Painter has returned from stereotyped and printed at the school, spices, and precious stones, and a good a slightly superior smile: "I haven't A large audience greeted Prof. S. D. (g) ©) (g) ©I'-lg) ©) (g) ©i herself to all, by her beauty of christian on account of Homeseekers' excursions ofllcn to dispose of dead and fallen Yours foriHome Trade, Sunfield where he has spent the past and best of all. four of the children were timber on slate land: requiring all pub- deal of deep-tonod yellow-red Arabian really heard whether tho prince has Williams last evening. As a temper- ife and character; her tasks are done, Jan'y 8tli, and Feb'y 5th, to points Come and see me. there, twogirU and two boys, who read lic and private corporations* to pay their ; gold. No information was volunteered found it out yet or not." six months. south of the Ohio River; Jan'y 15th to Lewis Vv. Kitchen ance lecturer he certainly does excellent from the books and the stereotypes with 4 her sufferings are ended, the ^battle of employes every Saturday, and providing for by their possessors, a rough-and-tumble Now your true dude Is not suscepti- their fingers, played the piano, sang, the election ol representatives in the state Mrs Medler and daughter Lettie, of work. His legal studies have evidently earthly strife is over, tke victor's crown points west and southwest, return limit dare-devil bushy-bearded set of men, ble to the influence of irony. Besides, wrote Braille from dictation, gave reci- legislature for four years. The last-named Grand Rapids, are visiting relatives and been of service to him; for his address 20 to 40 days. as to where these? pleasing commodities the deputation was flustered at the in- 'BSD 1. VATNARD. HKNKT E.CIUSB tations, etc , arousing great interest in is won. A wise Father has ordained bill contemplates that one-halt of the mem- GEO. WINEGAR. friends bt-re. was LOGICAL. FORCEFUL AND FULL OF Agents will give full information on bers shall hold over, and proposes a salary of came from; nor did the New Yorkers novation. The result was th:,t they those who saw and heard them. They that time sh^|l bring comfort for all application. 8COO a session In lieu of per diem pay. A bill manifest an indiscreet curiosity—being mixed those speeches up, and in There will be union services every PERSUASIVE ELOQUENCE, and his know were under the immediate care of Supt. earthly sorrows, and the gates through has also been Introduced to restore KXUXM j content that they could exchange their half an hour everybody in the evening this week, except Saturday, at ledge of political economy stood him in Church and a lady teacher and remain- which our loved ones have passed are GEO DKHAVEN, acres of school lands to market at what will b« Maynard & Chase, New York lading for the oriental room was saying that the prince ed through the entire convention, also Still the Slaughter Continues G. P A. an average rate of four dollars an acre. the M. E. church. • i good service. It was an able lecture. LOWELL JOURNAL, visiting the Industrial Home for girls. left ajar that we in due time may fol- The election of United Stales senator to nil lading on terms which made the trans- , of Wales had taken to wearing Attorneys at Law, the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Twenty-five per cen off on everyihii g educational and interesting.-Port Hur- The children enjoyed the change from low. Wood and kindlings delivered. action profitable (in Johnsonian phrase) white gloves in the evening, and that Rooms 1 and i . r> ., . LOWELL, MICH. 011 Stoekbridgo will take place next Tuesday. It •ew Houseman Riock. Grapo rapids, Mich in Altheii's clothing store during bio Ti-mes. school routine immensely and sat with We cherish her memory and tender bej-ond the dreams of avarice. When Tom Blank was the first man in Now great patience through the long sessions W. J. ECKER & SON will simply be a ratiflcation of the republican annual i off sale. | The hard snow storm of Thursday THE BEST VALUES our kindest sympathy to her bereaved caucus nomination of Congressman Burrows. , the exchange had been effected the j York to hear of it. So white gloves Wednesday, Jan. 1 ft, 1805. in which soma most valuable papers and Senator McMillan will also be chosen to suo- parties to it separated amicably; the and not pearl became the proper thing Mrs Vena;Galloway and Mis* Hilda evening did not prevent a goodly num- discussions were given. husband, children and mother, and SHE SIZES THE PEOPLE UP. ceed himself. late venders of the oriental goods be- to wear in New York city on dress oc- Lewin. of Hudson, are visiting Mr and ber of friends and neighbors from as- Hon. L C Storrs, Secretary of the FOR I'HE MONEY trust that the memory of her noble life HERE AND THERE. A IrTnit Seller Tell# Why She Sometimes j LEGISLATORS BARRED. taking themselves, most gloriously casions, and when our man of fashion Mrs T. L. Daniels. I sembling at the home of Mr and Mrs State Board of Corrections and Chanties may stimulate us to follow tho path she Sett Exorbitant Price* on Iler Wares. says that the school for the Blind was drunk on their prodigal purchases of ; strolled into the Metropolitan opera While waiting for a cross-town car to x CommlMlons at Notaries Public Can. C. M. WATTERS, PKOPR. .. 1[Joh n H. Dutcher, where the hours were trod. ew West India rum, to parts unknown, ; house the other qight and looked 76 cenu—11.00 at Althen's i off sale. The semi-annual dividend of th.—e , , . . never in better condition than ftow." EVER OFFERED INLOWELLI passed with a lively game of pedro. How comforting the thought: the ferry the other day, said a lady i not He Usned to Them, and the New Yorkers decorously re- around the circle he smiled grimly. The Calls are collected fn.iii :b? establ shed E. L. Craw spent Sunday in Giand Lowell Slate Bank, of 5 per cent, was This school is a state institution and "That she is safe with Him who hath the power according to a Chicago paper, I saw a i GRAND RAPIDS, Jan. 14.—Attorney turning with their rich freightage to Half tho men in the boxes looked as if lates of this Line 50 mmuies ix-fcre H 4: After refreshments were served the re- is located at Lansing. Blind children N M. trains are due anf> I wi!i notht iv.i.ponsible for Rapids. declared Jan. let, 1895. O'er pain, and sin, and death. well-dressed woman stop at a fruit I General Fred A. Maynard rules that their home port. they were carrying snowballs. ;alls left after thai time, Tho Bus is timed to mainder of the evening was very pleas- are boarded and taught free of charge. C. Watters was in Grand Rapids over Mr and Mrs J. C. West of Grand Rap- Forever with her God and Savior blest, stand on the corner and ask the woman ( members of the legislature are barred Neither of these methods of acquir- eave the Davis House A") mluutes before D., O. antly spent witlf vocal and instrumen- To rest, sweetly rest." in charge the price of quinces. I did , from applying for commissions as no- "1, & M. trains are due and Train's Hof'-l S5 mln- Sundiy, Further information may be obtained ing wealth on the high seas, the direct HORSES AND ELECTRICITY. ites before such trains are due. Ml mluutes no- ids, spent a part of last week with Mr tal music of which the "Patter of the We Sell Goods Cleaper Than the Clieapest I by addressing the Superintendent of the We request that a copy of this loving not hear the response, but heard the ; taries public during the two years for or the indirect, seems to have received Ice must be given if Baggage wagon Is required. S P. Hicks has been quite sick with and Mrs Frank Morton. Shingle" rendered by Master Harold T inquirer's exclamation as sho flounced which they are elected. Several of the The Animals' Iron Shoes Make Them the unqualified indorsement of public School for the Blind, Lansing, Mich. tribute for our Sister, be recorded in the Especially Susceptible. the icrlp. Mrs Ann Mooney died at her bome in away. ' members are engaged in the real estate Knight, was the crowning feature. The Any person knowing of a blind child, opinion in New York in those days minutes of Pomana Grange, also pent to "Ou, you are exorbitant!" | and conveyancing business and, their The horse is easily killed by electrio- FORGB/S Split wood $1.60 a cord at E. R. Quick Grattan, [Jan. 8th. The funeral was head prizes were captured by Mr and which came and went again two hun- or one so nearly blind as to be unable to the family, and copies forwarded to the Two Italian laborers stopped to price i four-year commissions as notaries ex- ity. It is popularly supposed that the held Thursday, Jan. 10th. Mrs Frank C. Alger and the consolations dred years ago; yet both of them were & IJO'H. learn in the public schools should en GREAT Orange Visitor and Lowell Journal for the tempting-iooking fruit. I piring, they are interested in having current, on entering the body, meet* more than tolerated, and the Red sea $1.60 a cord for split Beach and Maple by Mrs Fred Rogers and Harold Knight. with some physiological susceptibility M Estate Exchange. Will Murphy will be one of the clerks conrage the parents or guardian to have publication. "Fifty cents apiece for quinces," | them renewed. If members hold com- trade unquestionably was regarded as at E R. Quick & Co. that makes this animal more vulner- at t^e P. O. Build your grate fire with Cannel Coal such child sent to the school at Lansing. MARTHA T. P. ADAMS, said the fruit seller, and the astonished j missions issued two years ago that ar# a business rather than as a crime. Be- Mrs Charlie Godfrey, and Miss Cora from E. R. Quick A Co. men passed on almost at a run, talking | still in force they may operate under able than others to the action of such a Loans, Collections and Insurance, The sleigh ride parties are getting LOUISE M. DAVIS. cause of whu li liberal views in regard UlMoIntlon Notice. excitcdly together in their native them. current The London Lancet holds Farm and Village Property Godfrey of Alton, attended the wed- Beginning on Jan. Blst, and closing BARGAINS LUCY A. DOCKER AY. to what i.ught properly enough be numerous. tongue and evidently feeling that they that there is no good ground for this ding Tuesday evening. The grocery firm of R. Vandydke & A lUg Supply of I.opn. done off soundings, or at out-of-the- Bought, Sold and Feb 5th, a notable gathering, the Committee. had barely escaped serious financial assumption. The explanation lies else- Prompt delivery of Wood & Coal from Co. is dissolved this day by mutual con- ONTONAGON, Jan. 14. — Manager J. tray ;. lands in the ocean sea, iC is a Exchanged. Mr and Mrs W. W. Hatch, of Grand "National Woman's Suffrage Ass^n."' peril. where. The hoof, and more particular- Joe Quick's. sent; the undersigned continuing the -IN- MetliodlstiEplscopal Church, H. Comstock, of the Diamond Match that at the fag-end of the seven- Rapids, were called here last week by Convention will be held at Atlanta, Ga. Curious to learn the reason for her ly its crust and sole, U a good insul- company, says the firm now has over teenth century our enterprising towns- W. M. Clark has sold bis drug store business, paying all indebtedness and to high valuations I timidly advanced in ator, but the shoe presents to the the death of F. D. Stocking. The Atlanta papers have risen to the wrv. A. r. xooRo, PASTOR. 33,000,000 feet of logs banked. Forty- folk were sufficiently prominent in to L. H. Hunt. whom all accounts are due and payable. my turn and inquired the price of ground a large metallic contact, ^nd dignity and importance of the occasion eight camps are in operation in Onton- both lines of marine industry-as State Bank Block, Bom, Jan. 6th to Mr and Mrs Eichel- Lowell, Mich., Jan. llth 1895. this contact is in connection with M. N. Hine, the new'postmaster took and given the convention much advance . SundaSunc y morning services 10:80 o'clock, quinces. Her terms, courteously given, { on countv on their timber, and logs pirates pure and simple, and as keen berger, nee Addie Barclay, a daughter. were moderate, which emboldened me tA . 000,000 metallic conductors in the shape of r.OWELL, - - MICHIGAN. possession to-day. notice, one paper devoting three col- R. VANDYKE. N^uondac y school 12 m. cominp in at the rate 0 8| traders driving hard bargains with Mother and daughter are doing well. ask why she had named so hifjh a price nails which pierce the strongest | umns to the subject and publishing por- feet a day. Every stick of it will be pirates in the purchase of their stoleu C. J. Church, of Greenville, was in fxrorth League meeting 6:80 p. m. to the person who had come before me. part of tlje insulmion, and afford an i Will Gnlliford is running a black- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder brought down the river to Ontonagon goods—tip fix upon themselves the ill- town Tuesday. traits of some of the prominent woman Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. ^ Evening service 7:30 p. m. "I have been selling fruit at this easy electrical path into the body. Tho ' smith shop at Clarkaville. He called on They Must Go Cheap ! Come and See ! where it will be cut up. tempered attention of pretty much the I suffragists. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:80. contact with earth is further im-1 stand for ten years," she said, and Miss Ethel McDannell was in Grand Lowell friends the first of the week. In taking a newspaper, select the one whole of the civilized world. Shortly after the election in Col., the th8 he cannot say too an's Council,'' which will convene there much in favor of ••Adlronda," Wheeler's Heart We extend a cordial invitation to all. how to size up the people, and to treat the First brigade. "quick." Mrs B-srrett has returned from a visit The funeral was held on Sunday, Jan. soon after the clo-^e of the N. W. S. A. Igg th laBl Iprgads I been presented by Napoleon 111., was and Nerve Cure. A. H. RAVN. Pastor. them accordingly. sold at £3 3s. a bottle. Imperial Tokay Sold by D. G. Look, Druggist, Lowell, Mich. with her son at Beldnig. llth. convention. On the whole, it is an un- Suicide of an Adrian Man. Beech and maple, oak slabs and pine has been sold at £3 a bottle. A few Jacob Schenck died at his home in Mr. C. E. Bohali, W. Union, Minn. 17aptlHt Notea. ADRIAN, Jan. 14.—Henry Ashling, wood at E. R. Quick & Co's. Jay Hogle. of Hastings, visited friends paralled opportunity to visit a beautiful Dashed to Death. years ago two bottles of old Burgundy aged 53, a former business mau here, No beauty without good health. Ada, on Friday. Jan. llth, aged 75 and notable southern city and at the They are beauties and cheap. Preaching at the Baptist church Sun- Partridges and quail will generally, were sold at £80 each. There are a h-^re the first of the week. shot himself at the Bothford hotel No goud health with impure blood. y«ars. Funeral was held Monday, Jan* same time attend the meet'ngs of a Blood Poison day morning and evening. when accidentally caught by a high dozen cases of b 'v wine at the Hotel The week of prayer was observed at By Ivy or live oak. caused mnaramutloD. erup- Saturday while despondent because of No impure blood if Foley's Ssrsiparil- 14th. - remarkable body of women at a mini- Bible school at 12 o'clock. wind, close their wings and drop to the de Ville. or towi: all. Hrcmen, which PENSIONS. ihe Cong'l church, last week. dons and Intense Itching aud burning on my straitened circumstances. He leaves a la is used. Trial size 50c. W, S. Wine- If you want a PENSION, or re rating, or any The Forresters will give their second mum cost. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE, B. Y. P. U. praine wmces at 6:30 pm. j prouml in a slanting direction, only . widow and ten children here and a have been valued, considering the gar, Agent. quesilon answered In PntstoN or PATENT case#, r. W. Parmley. of Matherlon, is visi „ . , , , t n usintr their wings to check the flight original price and cellarage and inter- write J. L. STARKWEATHER, Attorney. annual dancing party, at Music Hall, on Sarsa- Union revival aervioes between Bap-, ^ ^ ^ .. y , sister living in Chicago. D. G. H. & M. Special Bates- the Th(i freqiienU est for 250 years, at £400,000 a bottle, There is good reason for the popularity Romeo. Mich. ting his brother. G W. Bangs. Hood's of Chamberlain's Cough remedy. Davis Mr Starkweather secured ovei ten per cent of Tuesday evening Feb. 5th. Music by pariUa tiat and M. E. churches will be at the fail to check themselves in time, or the j Death o. u >\«Il-Knowii Doctor £54,470 a glass, and £00 a drop. The Laying of corner stone of Masonic A *«%%%%% & Buzard of West Monterey, Clarion Cn. all orijrinal Pensions allowed la Michigan for M^J. C. West visited with Mrs R. Worden'e orchestra. Baptist church next week. GRANI) RAPIDS, Jan. U.—Dr. William the month of August, 1890 . 503 allowed-Defrolt f Temple at Detroit, Jany. 83rd., 1895. leg*. I hare taken force of the wind is greater than they Rothschilds are in possession of some Pa,, say: 11 has cured people that our W. Gn.ham one day last week. ! Free Preu. Mrs Sidney Bradfield of Grand Rap- The fare for the round trip from Lowell Hood's Sarsaparllla an¥ calculated, and they nre dashed with Wood, widely known in the medical 177b Madeira wine, which went down physicians could do nothing for. We do not have any poison ures The World's Fair Tests tremendous force to the earth and life profession throughout the state, died in a ship which was wrecked at the M iss Ethel Moore, visited her father, ids. was the guest of Mrs R. W. Graham will be $4.05. Tickets will be on sale E. R COLLAR. persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham- | SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar- lymptcms. I have C%%%%% wounded or killed. After a recent ' Sunday, aged about 70. He had prac- mouth of the Scheldt. It was not re- berlain'a Cough Remedy and now thevjantee. It cures incipient Consumption, J. i/. ?!i'oore. at Ionia, last week. Friday. Mrs Bradfield will leave soon noon of Jany. 21st., until Jany. 33rd. showed no baking powder ninec! 12 ,pound s since ^takin g.t Hood'sHo . 0. gale many such dead and wounded ticed here about thirty-one years. His covered until IH4. Forty-four bottles recommend it with the rest of us." 25 It is the best Cough Cure Only one BoBAUh West Union. Minnesota. A'iil Ansorge, of Gr^nd Rapids, was for South Carolina where she will spend Return limit Jany. 25th, 1895. BTBOI — • y so pure or so great in leav- birds of the land were found nt dif- wife, two daughters and his son sur- and 50 cent hollies for sale by Will M. ! cent a dose, 25 ctfi.. 50 cts. and "?1,00. LYON BLOCK LOWELL, MICH. were sold Lo Rothschild at £114 per t e guest of George Craw last week. the next few months. A. O. HEYDLAUFF, Agt. H6od'8 PIHS core all liver Ills, biUonsneM. r ^ ening power as the Royal. , fcrent points, along the Atlantic shore, i viv« him. bottK Clark druggist. ; Sold by Hunter & Son.

an »ii /;.VV- w . '• • •- - r—— rwsi THE PROFESSOR AND POLITICS, "What ails our mother, father?" siili' THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Mrn Chan, KIKII, CHOUI s. Mi.- but she turned her head from mo and mado I TI M E TABLE TALES OF THE SEA. the boy. "'And why did sho shut me in no answer. Was told by plijhio.aiis i.i.At ihey couui Intornntlonal Lesson Tor Jnnnary 80, Wilson Conld Not Carry Bli District Even here with these children when it soem> Soon It came to the knowledge of the 1808—ChrUt the Bread of Life—Joh» IN EFFECT With the Aid of Uls Lnnatle Admirers. doaoimng 10: hur. A-ior ulking l\v that there is tight ing without?" Spanitmls that wo had i notigh food and WEIRD YARNS OF THE SUPERNAT- (l!3 B-85. When politics in Professor Wilson's bottles ot nh.- was abie l< "Your mother has fainted," I answer water upon tho teocalli toennbln us to Hva r Nov. 18, 1894. do nor own work •m-t i-ule U) town io 1 (Specially ArmnRcd from Pelonbct's Notes.] URAL SPUN BY THE CAPTAIN. ed, ''and doubtless she placed you here to there nr u month or mbre, and seeing that congressional district of West Virginin hfer shoppiMg. s.,1,1 b> L). U. Look. Golbcn TEXT.—He G'vo them bread from keep you safe. Now, do tend to her till 1 then- was no hope of cabturlng the place Heaven to out,—John 0:81. wero nt fever heat and every effort wns return." by force of arms they called a parley with Tun SECTION IholUdes a review of the IMI The Sknll In the Chain Locker—The Un- being mntleon both sides foriinpreniney, Omlnons of rnpli-nsnntnos*. "I will do so," answered the boj-, "but us. lesson, and thc-efore tho whole of John 6. STATIONS. Id m iu>. lucky Itark In the Domerara Trade That an incident occUtred on n local train 1 "Mrs. Blimbor is vory Jiorvous about surely it would bo better that 1, who am I went down to tho breach In the road- TIME—.A Sahbeth curly In April. A. D. 29,ths which a g - tleman boarded nt Pied-1 day nttrr our last lesson. That It was tholt Was Said to Ho llunnted—The Story ol an thero boiiiR 18 nt the table tonight." almost a man, should bo without, lighting way and spoke with their envoy, who |££ iq pa mollt, taking a seat behind two gentle- ] the Spaniards at your side, rather than stood upon the path below. At first tho Sabbath 13 shown from tho fact that tho lattei Exile From Salvador. "Does she thiuk soiuethiug unpleas- nan of tho dl^ronrso was given In the syna* a. m. men who were engaged in a political ' ^4 within, nursing sick women." ''i 1 11'; it ^ '«• ant will happen?" terms offered wero that wo should surren- goguo (v. 88) Detroit L» Wo were eating dinner one night on discussion with great Hiiimation. One "Do as I bid you, son," I said, "and I der at discn tion. To this I answered that 1 Jet "Ye*'. She only has a dozen knives PLACE—.Capernaum, on tho northwest shore the old cargo ship and talking of tho [ of them remarked, with a show of dig- charge you not to leave this place until 1 sooner than do so we would die where wo ' of tho lake of GiulloC. now Toll Hum and forks. "—Chicago Inter Ocean. come for you again." Pontlao happenings at sea and on shorn that aro i nity: were. Their reply was that if wo would CONNRRRNFO LINKS. called supernatural when the captain "The Democratic candidate, Mr. Wil- Now 1 passed out of tho storehouse, give over all who had any part in the hu- The First Effect of the mlrncle ol Holly The German empire lias no prison of shutting the door behind me. A minute mnn sacrmoe the restof us might go free. : , to produce such conli- Durand said; son, is bound to succeed. Ho reprcsentf 1 h 1 Owosso Jot its own. Offenses against the imperial ( YM q HT. 169S, Br i later I wished that 1 had staid whore 1 To this 1 said that the sacrlllcc had b. en - dence in Jesus' power that the people tonla "Ono sees somo things at sea not su- all that is grand and noble in American government are enforced by the imperial was, since on the platform my eyes were carried out by women nnd some f. i men. pernatural which aro lit to inako a nerv- politics and patriotism. He is a nobl? groeted by a sight more dreadful than any sought to make him I heir king by Lowell attorney, who calls into service the In an instant I gtiessed the truth, though aud that all of these were dead Ly their ous man seo ghosts. Thoro was that case patriot, with the people and for the ' You mUst trust to chance for that," 1 that had gone before, for there, advanc- own hands. They asked if Otomlo was force, imagining, perhaps, that He waa Grand Rapids Ar state's attorneys of the federal states. I did not know it all. Otbinio, although nnsweml, and ns 1 spoke fortune helped Q. R. & I. Jet Ar in ono of Green's linors to the, colonics, people. Ho will lie re-elected by au she was not of it, hnd ever favored the ing toward us, wero the women, divided also dead. 1 told them no, but that 1 too retiring. Here was jnst the leader rerrysburg us strangely, for by now the Spaniards in into four great companies, some of them would never surrender unless thoy swore thej needed, who could at a word sup- O'd Haven Ar where a mau was sent down to clean overwhelming majority, for he repro In Poland it is a penal offense to speak Christian faith. Otomle, who for years thoir camp below had perceived what was bearing infants In their arms. Thoy came that neither she nor her son should l)e ply all tho needs of an army, and hud out tho chain locker. The locker had j sents all that is good of tho principlef ON TRIAL. Polish in anv nnblic resort. had never spoken of these dreadful rites going forward on tho crest of the teocalli. xcept with anger, whose every act was singing and leaping, many-of thom naked harmed, but rather that together with my all Divine ^ower at His command. With seemed foul all tho passage home, and j of our forefathers." A yell of horror arose from them, and in- to the middle. Nor was this all, for in self they should bo given a safe conduct to m f loader, tnking advantage of V" so thoy hoisted out tho chain and seut j "Yes, indeed," said his friend, "yoo love, and whose every word was kindness, antly they opened Are upon us with their m or n The man looks uneasy. Appamntly he ia afraid of the result. was still In hersonl nn Idolater and a sav- front of them ran the pabas and such of HgoO whithewhlthoir" w woo willedwilled.. ThiThiss wawass refusedrefused,. the . discontent, th.i e whole people would this fellow down with his brush and j are right, there, aud as a result of lilt eces and arquebuses, though, because tho women themselves ns were persons In but In the end won 1 tho day, nnd a parch- | f Twelve men, sood and true, may be too many for him. It wouldn't ago. She had hidden this side of her heart S soap and bucket, with a lamp, to clean ! election business will revive, and we of the shape of the pyramid and of their authority. These leaders, male and female, rise up. overthrow Herod, go to from me well through all these years; per- ment was thrown opto moon the point of ; it ont. I'll wager he saw ghosts for a 1 will have such an era of prosperity as be for us. We are anxious to be put on trial, and not by twelve men AVERS position beneath it, thestonn of shot swept ran and leaped and sang, calling upon the Jerusalem, make it their capital, throw STATIONS. a lance. This parchment, which was . but by twelve hundred or twelve thpueand. The more the merrier. chance she herself had scarcely known its over us, doing little or, no hurt; also a off tho Uoman yoke, and enter upon v 005 \c O c year after that, for when he'd got down j this great country has never known be- THE ONLY secret, for but twice had I scon anything names of thoir demon gods and celebrating signed by the Captain Bernal Diaz, sot out : *55 1?.C We want you to serve as one of the jury. We want an opportunity great company of them poured across the the wickedness of their forefathers, while that. In consideration of the part that I ' the glorious -.areer God had promished. ou his knees to begin scrubbing ho, fore. Why," he continued, "the Re- of the buried fierceness of her blood. Tho courtyard, hoping to storm tho temple, for found himself bending over the skull of j publican party with its protection fal of proving to you that THE SEMI-WEEKLY DETROIT JOURNAL is the flrst time was when Marina had brought after them poured the howling troops of .and some men of the Otomle had played i So. often In God's work, we would Sarsaparilla they did not know that the road had been women. Lv. Mllwankee lacy has almost ruined this country. her a certain rolw in which she might es- In rescuing the Spanish captives from pluck the fruit before It Is ripe, and Lv. Chicago a dead mau. best, the cheapest and most satisfactory Home Newspaper ever of- broken away. To and fro they rushed, now making death by sacrifice, a pardon was granted not wait pntiontly the Divine processes. O'd Havj-n Lv "It was most likely a mau that had Just as soon as Cleveland was elected, fered the reading public of Michigan. It. fills tho bill completely cape from the camp of Cortes, and she hnd Now, though the rites of sncriflco never 0 00 2 10 ADMITTED obelsaneo to the statue of Hultzel, now to me, my wife and child and all upon tho The Night of Prayer (John 0:15; Matt, Ferrysburg 9 05 2 15 stowed away out iu tho colony and had as thoy owned and controlled almost ev- spoken to Marina of that rolie, and tho ceased, what with the roar of cannon, the O.R.&L Jet for those who do not take a daily but who want to keep in closer second when on the same day she had prostrating themselves before his hideous teocalli, with liberty to go whithersoever 14:23-35).—When Jesus had fed die mul- 10 05 3 12 been caught under tho cable when thoy ery great industry, they at once met to- shouts of rairo and terror from the Span- sister, tho goddess of death, who sat bo- Grand Rapids 10 10 3 15 touch with the news and markets than they can by reading the ordi- READ RULE XV. played her part to the Tlascalr.n and had we would unhanned, our lands nnd wealth titudes. as in our last lesson. Ho seal Lowell 10 55 were running it down quickly, aud so gether and decided to close all thcii lards, tho hiss of musket balls and the sido him adorned with hor can-en neck- Uilng, however, declared forfeit to tho 400 nary weekly. It ia no more esuensivo than a weekly. Twice each "Articles struck him down with her own hand as he them away to their homes, constrained lonla had the life crushed ont of him. works, throwing the men ont of em- lx>nt over me. crackling of flames from houses which laco of men's skulls and hands, now bew- viceroy. n as 4 a week and ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Leaa than a cent apiece. that are in they hnd fired to give them more light, ing around the stone of sacrifice, and now the dlscipios to set out for Bothsaida in p. m. "However, I did know of a case that ployment and causing such a general \ With these terms I was well content; Owosso Jet a. mj All this and much more passed through and the sound of chanting, the turmoil ; thrusting their bare anus Into the flames their boat, nnd then, retiring to the 12 s-s 5 55 seemed supernatural right enough. It depression in tho manufacturing and Each paper contains 04 columns. All the news, lateat markets, any way dan- my mind in that brief moment, while indeed I had never hoped to win any that ,5 10 1 47 6 30 and confusion grew so great as to render of the holy fire. For an hour or moro thoy would leave us our lives and,liberty. And mountain retreats, He spent the night isr 5 65 a was in the Dmuorara trade, and I was commercial world that tho Republican choicest selections of stories, etc. Largo type, clear print aud easy | gerous or of- Otomlo marked the time of the death Pontian w 7 40 the carrying out of my purpose easier than celebratod this ghastly carnival, of which yet for my part death had been almost as in prayer. The reasons probably were fl 35 8 05. H 25 acquainted with the first officer of the party would be again called upon tc to read. I fensive, also Milwaukee Jet 7 IBl II 32 3 « 905 chani and tho pabas dragged the Tlasca- 1 had hoped. By this time my friend, the oven I, versed as 1 was in the Indian cus- welcome, for now Otomie had built a wall (1) He needed rest of spirit after the Detroit Ar. 11 50 bark where it all happened. save the conntry from disaster and lan t> his doom. 4 051 9 25 patent medi- captaln of the Otomle, was at my side, toms, could not fully understand tho moan- between us that I could never climb, and long days of labor in teaching and ^jB^CTiair Jar, "In tho first place, while she was out ruin." The next 1 was at her side. and with him several men whom ho could i ing, and then, as though some single Im- Pnffet Car and SJecping Cn cines, nos- I was bound to her, to a woman who, will- working. Communion with God is rest. there loaded and ready to sail, the cap- This last ussertiou seemed to excite ' What passes here?" 1 asked sternly. trnst. Stooping down, with a few swift I pulse had possessed them, thev withdrew ingly or no, had stained her hands with (2) In all spiritual work there is needol QUARTER FOR QUARTER. trum s, and blows of a knife I cut the ropes which • to the center of tho open spaced and form- Eastward No. 12. has Pullman Sleeper am" tain had trouble with ono of tho seamen, them both to such an extent that theii Otomie looted on me with a bold won- sacrifice. Well, my son was left to mo, communion with God. The best part a, nCh'cfP'O to Dftrolt dally empirical preparations, whose der and with empty eyes, as though sho bound the Spaniards Then we gathered ing themselves into a double circle, with- ha ,arl or who drew out his knife and stabbed him loud talk and denunciation of the Re- and with him I must be satisfled—at tho of prayer is this communion. (3) Jesus n?*.1 . * , Car attached Omne Sngredients are concealed, will did not know me. ourselves Into a knot, 12 of us or moro, I In which stood the pabas, of a sudden thoy loast, ho knew nothing of his mother's lUplds to Detroit (extra charge, 25 cents). No. to death then and there. The mate after- publicans attracted tho attention of ev- That's our proposition. For a Quarter of a Dollar we will send you was standing alone against a Niagara 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge. » ' Go hack, whlto man," she answered. and In the center of the knot we sot the , burst into a chant so wild and shrill that shame. Oh, I thought to myself, as I r ward took hor homo, but ou the way a ery ono in the cars. Tho man sitting be- THE SEMI-WEESLT DETROIT JOURNAL for a quarter of a year. This not be admitted to the Expo- cun-ent of misleading influences. The owta) KoMhas slenxr to Detroit 'Tt is not lawful for strangers to mingle Ave Spaniards. This done, I drew my | as I listened my blood curdled In my veins, climbed tho toocalli—oh, that. I could but 1 passenger took to ailing iu some mysteri- hind them, who had been a Republican will be a trial suliscription. THY IT. Do it right now. Address sition." action of the people to make Him a TVestward No, 11 has Parlor Car attached fex In our rites." sword and cried: Ever as they sang, stop by stop they escape far from this accurscd land and boar tta chai-ge, 25 cents). No. 15 has Parlor Ruffe ous fashion and up aud died very sud- all his life and was dumfounded at the Why waa Ayer's Samnparilla admit- king was a renewal of one of His great- I stood bewildered, not knowing what "The Teules storm the temple!" which drew backward, aml-with thom went the him with me to tho English shores—aye, Car attached Detroit lo Grand Rapids (exm denly. thought that his party had been guilty ted ? Because It is not a patent medicine, to do, while the flame burned and the was true, for already their long line was j leaders of cach company, their eyes fixed est temptations—to obtain immediate «iarge 25 eetits) No. 17 has the finest of Pull and Otomie also, for there sho might for- "Of course she was a haunted ship of poch meanness, arose from hi§ not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, chant wont up bofoiv tho effigy of Huitzel, rushing up tho winding path. "The upon tho statues of thi-ir gods. Now they get t hat onco sho had been a savage! Alas, success by a worldly kingdom, instead map Weeper and Buffet Car attached to Chicogt EEKLY daily. No 81 has sleeper to Grand Rapids. when she arrived home, aud so the; seat to speak with the two gentlemen THE SEMI-W DETROIT JOURNAL, not danperous. not an experiment, and of the demon lluitzel awakened after many Tonics storm tho temple! I go to stop were but a segment of a circle, for they did it could scarcely bo! of a spiritual kingdom and the salva- —CltvOfflc. a flrgt door east of the King Mill In i owners had her name changed, and sho to obtain further information, resolved because It is all that a family medicine j years of sleep. thom," and straightway wo sped across not advance toward the temple. Back- Coming to the temple, I and those with tion of men by the slow way of tho Co. Cpen < a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday. 4 to 5 p.m should bo. was DETROIT, MICH. Again and yet again the solemn chant t ho open space. | ward and outward they went, with a slow mo told tho good tidings to our compan- cross. "And as He prayed, the faithful Dep roA'ted and painted up entirely to quit the Republican party if what | arose, Olomie boating time with her littl« None saw us, or. If thoy saw ns, none and solemn tramp. Thero was but ono ll;4d p. m ea?t different from what she had been. Then they said was based ou facts. Lpoc ions, who received it silently. Men of a stars In the heavens shone out" rod of ebony, and again, yet again, the cry hindered us, for all the company were In- lino of them now, for those in tho second white race would have rejoiced thus to es- JNO. W. IIOUD, BEN FLETCHER. closer inspection, however, he noticed -<7V At the TSVVT* « V.O .. . . ~ -V* „ V —J- . * .1 ^ ...... The Storm at Sea (vs. 18, 10).—While ; she sailed away with a new captain, bnt I of triumph rose to tho silent stars. j tont upon the consummation of a fresh ring filled the gaps in the flrst as it wid- capo, for when death is near nil other loss Traffic Manager. Trav. Paw Agent that these two men were handcuffed to- Jesus was praying among the hills, A. O. HEYDLALFF, on the way ont he took to drink, and by Now 1 awoko from my dream, for AS an ! sacrifice. Moreover, the tumult was such, | oned. Still they drew on till at length they seems as nothing. But with those Indian Local Agent gether. A vory determined looking man, WORLD'S FAIR evil dream it scemod to mo, and drawing the disciples were rowing in a north- i the time sho reached Demerara ho was ' tood on who sat jnst in front and was keeping my sword I rushed toward the priest at i as I arwrward discovered, that wo wore JL the sheer edge of the platform. [CONTINUED.] east direction toward Bethsaida. where, Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. off his head and killed himself with a HE RIDES IN HIS CARRIAGE. Chicago, 1893. 011 \ a watchful eye on them, volunteered other for tho empress, as the Russian the altar to cut him down. But though : scarcely noticed. Two minutes passed, i priests and the women leaders apparently, they were to meet Jesus, revolver. Trains leave Durand for Battle Creek, Chica the information, brief, but explicit, that THE CZAR'S TOiia worshiper la not by any means allowed The Vonng Man Who Saw a Chance to Why not get the Best? the men stood still the women were too ; and our feet were set upon the winding took their place among them, and for a FREE TRADE AND FREE BREAD. take Him on board, and then proceed to - * V | "Now she was haunted, sure enough, nwifl(,nt ' ^ 0:36 a. m., 1:3-J p. m.. 6:MI p. m. to take his oaso lu a Domus Dei. Get Ahead In the World. quick for mo. Before I could lift the I way, and now I breathed again, for we there was silence, until at a slg- Capernaum.their home. On the way they •and 11:20 m. if yon could believe the mate. Mind the two gentlemen wero Democratic! jgoooooooooooooooooooooo one an< For Fli„ „n Port Huron and all points Close to the south door is the tomb of sword, before I could even speak a word, | were beyond tho sight of the women. On ^ they-bent backward. Two Evils That Travel Hand Tn Hand *tid were overtaken by one of the sudden, east. 6KIS yon, after she was refitted the mate said lunatics from Hon. W. L. Wilson's dis-; Room for Only a Pew More BodieB A fo w years ago circumstances opened I wo rushed swiftly as tho cramped limbs of Standing thna their long hair waving on Reduce People to Poverty. I a. m., 9:30 a. m., 6:S0 p. m., and 10:45 p. m. Peter the Great, near an ikon of St up a lucky chance to a young mau who , they had rprungnpon mo, like tho jaguars violent storms from the north so con- Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw R R". train• ] never a word to the now captain about trick on their way to the Western In-1 in tho Great Cathedral of their own forests, and, like jaguars, ! tho Spaniards would carry them till pros- tho wind, tho Ivpht of burning houses fiar- leave Durand for Saginaw and Bay City at 5:» I Peter, the frame of which gives the was eking out a poor and unpleasant Free trade and free bread go hand in mon on the Sea of Galilee. The danger what had happened in her before, and sane asylum, aud that he was the dep-1 they hisaed and growled into my ear: ently we reached that angle in the path npon their breasts nnd in their mad- a m., 9:40 a mn , and 6:50p. m. 1 height and width of the first emperor existence on a scrubby farm in the BusineBS Cards dont d the hand, bnt they are precions hard upon wns great, and the tempest drove them W. E. DAVIS, G. P. A.. Chicago. even when a new captain came out from | uty sheriff in charge. "Get you gone, Tonlo," they said, ''lest | where the breach began. Tho attacking , ' y ^rst Into the cry of: Dowdy Decoration, of a Decadent School W* Wrth. Facing this picture is Piscataquis backwoods. Even this the American baker. There have been away from their harbor. The reason home to take charge of her, believing we stretch you on th^ stone with your I Sjianlards had already come to the farther "Save us, Hultzel! Receive us, lord god, Mar the Interlor-Sarcophari That J the tomb of the Great Peter, with poor bit of earth was not all his own, I side of the gap, for though wo could not ourhomo!" , ten_ s of thousands of peopl- e in the Unit- for this experience probably was to that the last captain was naturally a PHYSICIANS. brethren." And still hissing they pushed o ETROIT, OCT 2s. issi. Mark Where the Roman- | whom lies his wife and successor, says the Lewiston (Me.) Journal. Ho me thence. eco them we could hear their cries of rage 1 hrice they cried it, each time moie od States who have not earned money train them in faith, hope and courage. drunkard, instead of one who had taken Bhrill V otft He. i Catherine t. Catherine II. lies near was remote from neighbors, and so far C. VvDAXMKlit. M D., Phydoun ind I drew back and thought for awhile in and despair as thoy halted helplessly and ' - than before; then suddenly thoy j enough during the past year to buv bread For soon they were to sail on the D Lansing & Northern R. R to it after coming on this sh 'p, this first O• Hanroon. Office 46 Bridite St. wcr0 i the ikonostaa. Opposite the tomb of from a sawmill that the buildings tho-shadow of the temple. My eye fell understood that their comrades were be- gone—the women of the Otomie were world's stormier sea, with Him far officer never said a word, because he did C.«RKE>-K M D., PliyBlcian Mid Bbt- yond their aid. . no wore! Lt Grand Rapids 5 Ui Before' knowing aught of its origin Peter L lies Nicholas I., with whom we were left lo tumble down for want of upon the long line of victims awaiting With thclr 0WT1 8elf above, seeing but unseen. "He will not believe in ghosts or even in a future M• pfmn at Ketuflcnca. K. Brldee St. their turn of sacrifice. They wero thirty "Now wo are sped," said the Spaniard slaughter thoy had "Elmdale,. 7 15 1 86 6 04; (the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul), warred forty years ago. His brother lumber to repair them. In this state not have them to be clinging only to 1 state. R,G. O. LOWSLKY, Physician and Strg- and ono of them still alive, and of those with whom I had spoken. "The road is ' consummated tho last colebration of the Ar Low-U 8 Of aate* c so' save that tt was founded by Peter the J CousUtuliue's tomb Is dlstlnpuished by of things the Canadian Pacific railway r cs 0 the sense of His bodily presence—as Lv Lowell | 6 15 11 80 4 00 D WM. in Orah^m FTLNCK.I. OWPII five wero Spaniards. 1 noted that tho gone, and it must be certain death to trv ''t f sacrifice that ever shall bo held In "However, the first night the new Great, whoso modest cottage lies close ] two preat iron keys, with colored was located around the side of the ivy, needing • always an outward sup- " Clarksville 7 4* Spaniards wero chained tho last of all tho the side of the pvramld." the City of Pines. The devil gods were 1 f eni captain was on board the trouble began. by, carefully shielded from the weather, ribbons attached, these being the keys mountain just alxive his valley, and DhALERS. dcad aild port—bnt as hardy forest trees which " Lak* Odessa... 7 ."fc. 2 P9 6 211 line. It seemed that tho murderers would "Not so," I answered. "Somo 60 feet! ' their worshiporB with them. " Grand Ledpe .. 8 SO The captain at about 9 o'clock wont to and whose experiences in western of the old Polish fortresses of Zamosc hundreds of Italians and othor labor- 1 can brave a blast; and this time He IL* : 7 02 )OHN OIL1SM & OO., urooenw ana ProviB keep them till the end of the feast; indeed below the path still runs, and ono by one A low murmur ran round the lips of the Ar Lansing 8 54 3 Ofi ! 7 8V his room and retired. An hour later he Europe gave him a preference for the i and Modlin. Other of the sarcophagi ers were put to work. It required two IOUH. Orooken. .Ce. 1 discovered that they were to be offered wo will lower you to it with this rope." men who watched; then one cried, and his puts them forth into the danger alone, " Detroit. H « s so ; io io was calling the mate and telling that style of the time in which he lived, one have medals and medallions in morocco voico rang strangely in the sudden silence, A K P v r v years to build this part of the road, up at the rising of tho ran. How could 1 Then we set to work. Making tho cord even as some loving mother-bird thrusts he had gone to sleep and then had been could vouch by merely looking at it j cases lying upon them—Peter the working winters as well as in warm fast beneath the arms of a soldier, wo let 1"Ma y our wivo^the women of the Oto- j save them, I wondered. My power was her fledglings from the nest, that they awakened by a light in tho room. On from the south side of the Neva, across Great's has tho golden centenary weather. The humble farmer saw his gone. Tho women could not be moved him down gently till ho came to the path mny find their own wings and learn to Lv Detroit 7 40 1 10 j 0 iHj f Lansinp 1 opening his eyes he saw a short, thick- the stream, that it was designed by a j medal of the foundation of this city, chance. He went to the settlements Mains & Mains, from their work of vengeance. They wero and was received there by his comrades as : use them."-Trench. V 10 27 8 85 8 ST; Grand Ledpe.. 11 00 4 00 . 9 IPi set man, with side whiskers, in the Dutchman, writes the St Petersburg 1803, while ou the tomb of Alexander I. and secured a snppty of clothing and mad with their suffprings. As well might a man returning from tho dead. Tho last j It is 1; Be Not Afraid (vs. 19, 20).—In LftVe OdfBHA .. 11 SS 4 29 i 9 46! : Law, Collections and Insurance, armchair at the desk, loaning over, with correspondent of the Loudon News. lies a silver medal commemorating the knick-knaok>. to sell on commission, a man try to snatch hor prey from a puma to be lowered was that Spaniard with : the fourth watch, between three and Clarksville .... 11 47 9 57 robbod of her whelps as to turn them whom I had spokon. P M his elbows on the desk, holding his It is devoid alike of stateliuess and \ eventful year 1812, when la graud and soon rose to the dignity of having oTrict Lowell 1 six o'clock (Matt 14:25), when they 1 from their purpose. With the men it WAS "Farewell," he said, "and may the Ar Lowell 2 20 6 SO i head between his hands and saying: 1 race. It haa a singular spiro, a true armee entered Russia seven hundred goods of his own. lie does not live in OTLVN's HIRDWARF. Midllj^lri. had gone two or thiee miles (v. 19), Lv Lowell V 80 4 4) otherwise, however. Some of them min- blessing of God be on you for this act of i *Oh, my poor headl Oh, my poor head!' | fieche, rising from a nondescript rotund , thomand strong and left it scarcely a tho backwoods any more, for as soon Jesus appeared to them, walking on " Elmdale gled in tho orgio indeed, but more stood i mercy, renegade though you nre. Say, [ 1 11 561 4 43 10 05 THE PORK PACKER GOT LEFT. protuberance that is supported by a ! tenth that number. There in an open as tho road was built aud the laborer® "That was enough for the mate. He j ; now, will you not come with me? I set the boisterous waters. But before this, Ar Grand Bapide 12 4C[ 5 15 ! 10 45 i aloof watching with a fearful joy tho spec- P* I pv rv 1 left the vessel that night with all hands. | stucco tower. But perhaps the most gilt ironwork railing round each tomb, departed he folded his tent also and tacle in which they did not ebaro. Near ; my life and honor in pledge for your safe- [ a,-> Mark (0:48) tells us, Jesus WAS Shades of Prank Hat ton! remarkable thing about this structure i ou the east end of which is fastened a went forth, bought one of the best me was a man, a noble of the Otomle, of ; ty. Yon toll me that yon are still a Chris- i watching them. To themselves they This new captain know nothing of the Parlor cars on all trams between Grand Rap stylo or manner of the one who had The Washington Post has descended is the fact that the knob and spire wero i plaque giving in Russian letters the farms in Piscataquis, paying cash something more than my own age. Ho tian man. Is that a place for Christians*/" j seemed alone, but His eye was upon ids and Detroit, seam 25 cents. to a personal abuse of Governor MeKin- covered, to begin with, in beaten gold name of the great person who lies be- down, and now lives in c» •nfort, tries had always boon my friend, and after me and he pointed upward. Connections made In Union Depot, Gd Rapid* killed himself, and yet the picture- them from his mountain top His with the ley in its wild despair at the country's worth over four thousand one hun- | low. Around the walls are trophies in his carriage, sends his children to, he commanded tho warriors of tho tribe. "No, Indeed," I answered, "bnt still I ; heart was with them. They were con- ghost or what yon may call it—in the CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN Ry. indorsement of the policy of protection. dred pound sterling, which has had to of arms and shields, flags, fortress tho best schools aud all that. His 1 went to him and said, ''rriend, for tho cannot como, for my wife and son are tinually within His love and protection. chair was the image in appearance and sake of tho honor of your people, help mo there, and I must return to die with them | tor Ohicaoo XSD VHX WEST, AND FOB Mcbkwjok The signs of the times were too much be laid out more than once, for the keys, regimental standards showing caso is one of those which show the At first the disciples were afraid, but MjjasricE, TOAVEROT CITY, ELK RAPIDS Chaklk dress of the suicide and had complained ; to end this." if noed bo. If you bear mo any gratitude, I for the Washington organ of free trade spire has suffered several times from | by their colors or devices that they advantage of promptly catching hold Jesus calmcd their fears—"Be of good von, AND PtroBxnv. in precisely the words and voice of the strive in return to save their lives, since CHICAGO lightning. Tho building itself, which j were taken from Turks and Persians, of Fortune, even if she is found in aai ''I cannot, Toulo," bo answered, "and Trains leave Grand Rapids for 7:15 a dead man." and tho Cleveland "stinkpot," which ' beware how you moddlo in the play, for for my own I caro but little." cheer; it is I; be not afraid;" and soon m. 1.-45 p, m., 11:80 p. m Arrive Chicago 1:25 n. heeded not the ominous rumble of the icof a dull green—a washed-out eau de ' Swedes and Poles Circassians and unexpected place. they were in tho desired haven. Their m,, 6:50 p. m.. 730am. This brought ont the story of an exile 1 none will stand by you. Now the women "That I will," ho said, and I let him ,0rMaill8, M 1Ll,dlnBtOT a 10 cyclone that swept the country, sus- Nil—ie two hundred and ten feet long French. There is not one British flag, have power, and yon see they use it. They down among his friends, whom ho reached faith was strengthonod by knowing 8:i?Sm ^ " I from Salvador whom the narrator met . . „ Tr. , . and ninety-eight feet wide, thus differ- ! and there are only two British boat Tha Food »: the Fntnr*>. aro about to dio, but before thoy die they in safety. that Jesus was Lord of the sea, and Leave for Travente city, 7:80 a m. 8:15 p m. in Guatemala Having got into trouble i taming McKinleyism m a manner that : INSURANCE Leave for Charlevoix, and Petostey, 7:Sba in. the strongest friepds of protection have ing from most Russian churches, which flags in all Rusfiia, Altogether, if the Chemistry, while yet in its infancy, i will do as their fathers did, for their strait Now wo returned to the temple, giving land, and all the forces of nature. 8.i5p m. with the authorities, Senor Don Sebas- are in the form of a Greek, or equal- church is bizarre in its ensemble it has has already shown what the possi- it ont that tho Spaniards wore in retreat, never before witnessed. | is sore, and though thoy havo been put Here is a type of the Christian and of r •Daily tian Mojarieta saved his life by fleeing | bilities of chemical compounds are. 1 The governor of Ohio can afford tc armed, cross. Within a few inches of | much that may well detain a visitor F. D. EDDY & CO., Aside the old oustoms arc not forgotten." having failed to cross the breach In tho the church amid the storms of sorrow Ask our Ajrentt for further particulars, o> to Amapala, Honduras, as many another write to smile contemptuously at the ill temper- sixty feet high the "cathedral" Church : for hours, and while one cannot but We can already produce tea and coffee Office of Town Clerk. "At tho least, can we not save those roadway. Here before the temple the orgle and temptation, doubts, and perpleri- GEO, DFHAVEN, Gen!. Patfr. Kgmt. exile ha^ done, and there taking a still went on. But two Indians remained ed and blackguardly screed. So can the of SS. Peter and Paul strikes one as be- think it would be more impressive if artificially, as well as many other food | Tcules?" I answered. ties and cares. "Ours is a ship on a W. H. CLAM, Agent. Grand Raplde steamer north to Ssn Jose, Guatemala i "Why should yon wish to save tho alive, and the priests of sacrlfico grew 'Die women of the Otomle mere no more! "ribald and irreverent crowds" who ea- ing badly proportioned, but this evil is the windows were filled with stained substances. A new process claims to mle, rest softly In the houses of the sun, voyage, not a ship in a harbor, so that A friend of his who was involved in j Teulos? Will they save us some few days weary. gerly listened to his words of wisdom. abated bv the space of the high altar j glass it must be confessed there is pic- produce sugar from gases at the cost of for of a surety they teach us how to die." the storms blow over us. It is not the like manner was to have reached Amap- henco, when we are in their powerf" "Where ore tho Teules?" cried a voice. Mr. MeKinley is an American patriot behind, the ikonostas, or sacred picture torial color enough Bcattered about one cent per pound. There is always "'Swiftf, stri__ p them for the altar. BB: "Aye," I answered, "but not thus. Lo, absence of danger, but the presence of ala by a different route in time for the ' a supply when a deman 1 becomes im- Dr.]. D.Peters, '"Perhaps not," I said, '"but if we must Loiell & Hastings Railroad fashioned after the model of Abraham screen answering to our western rood Twenty-nine of the golden-framed die let us die dean from this shame." But the Teules were gone, nor, search > women do self murder! Our foes havo Christ which rewsures us."—McDon- same steamer, and to prevent any possi- j screen, which shortens the east and ikons were painted by Russian artists perative, and when concentrated food- swords for the hearts of men!" X1MK TABLE. Lincoln. He is not of tho Cleveland cut. EVE SURGEON, "What then, do you wuh me to do, where they would, could they find them. ald. The chu*ch is safe in the world hie delays Mojarieta engaged staterooms ' west dimensi ins at all times save for a to the order of Catherine II., and not tablets are insisted upon, there will I turned to go, and before me stood Oto Mr. MeKinley loves his country and la- GRAND RAPIDS, Teule?" "Their God has taken them beneath his so long as the world is not in tho and secured passes from the Amapala , few minr" at high mass. The in- one of them but deserves a little atten- not be wajlting inventive genius to mle. In effect Sunday, October 28. 1804. bors for his country's good, not for that ''This: I would have you find some throe wing," I said, speaking from the shadow church. The church with the Divine authorities for his friend and himself as ternal dec .-Lions are a-bizarrecombin- tion. which may also be properly study out the whys and wherefores of 100 Monroe St. MICHIGAN and in a feigned voice. "Hultzel cannot "What has befallen?" she said. "Where of Europe. The people have shown that or four men who aro not fallen into this Saviour, the Christ, in it is always safe. OQIHB 80DTB. soon as he arrived. Bnt the steamtT day ation rf Uyzantino art, with that of the claimed by a marble "Descent from chemical theories and furnish tha madness, and with them aid me to loose prevail before tho God of the Teules." are my sisters? Oh, surely I have dreamed they are with him. Peter's experience, recorded in Mat- AM AM Then I slipped aside, so that none knew an evil dream! I dreamed thot the gods 1894. JUrrell 6715 11:80 came without his friend, aud Mojarieta w-rsc period, the most dowdy, the the Cross" bought abroad by Peter the articles required. the Teulos, for we cannot save tho others. thew (14:28-31), should not be omitted. Pratt Lake, The mud slinger of the Washington HUNT OAVIS ABSTRACT CO If this may bo done, surely wo can lower that it was I who had spoken, but the cry of my forefathers were strong ome moro, wi th. There have been tons of thnuRan ds SShnaale,.... was obliged to sail alone. tu. :dence, of the renaissance, and not Great, and a real work of delicate and As Jesus drew near the boat, walking' Post has soiled the columns of his paper IN THE BEGINNING. j them with ropes from that point where the was caught up and echoed far and wide. and that onco moro they drank the blood fed by charity, who have had the free Etedale, 12:57 p M "At the usual hour, on the first night even during great function can the in- sympathetic art which seems, however. of men." on the water, Peter desired to try the iu a manner that tho late and respected ] road is broken away down to the path be- "The God of the Christians has hidden loaf passed ont to them by the New ont," the story teller went on, "Mo- side be called imposing. contrary to the spirit of the rule of Of a new year, when the winter season '•Your ill dream has a worse awakening, experiment himself, by the aid of Frank Hatton would have spumed with Abstracts ot Tiller Real Estate ; neath, and thus they may escape to thoir them beneath his wing. Let us make York World, which first urged the jarieta retired and wont to sleep, imt Right and left outside the pre at gate the oriental church that there shall be of clce confinement is only half gone, Otomie," I answered. "The gods of hell 8:54 A M disgust, a manner that is very suggest- j own people." merry with those whom he rejects," said 60 Christ's power. He stepped out \ LaiiKlni: of ikonostas are six very plain white no other sculptured image than the many find that thtir health begins to j o are still strong indeed in this aoenrsod P ?)® to vote for a policy that would ^nlt had no sooner dozed off than he awoke, Under OlcyNattoniU Bank, | "1 will try," ho answered, (dirngging tho cry, and the last of tho captives were the sea, and the water bore h hearing his friend's voico, as he says, ive of a Democratic convention with marble sarcophagi and at the west end f^cifix. break down, thai the least exposure dragged away. land, and thoy have taken your sisters into deprive them of work and foroe them ^ porno nobth, HO. S no. 4 ko. 6 the business management eitAND KAPIDS, - MICHIGAN. his shoulders, "not from any tenderness But, looking at the boisterous w _ Q in the next stateroom, which he had are two similar rows, while the whole threatens sickwsB. It is then as es Now I thought that all was finished, their keeping." ; to beg, starve, steal or be the reoipients / THe DISOOVEKY SAVED HIS LIFE, at ail other times ani with people pv?n toward the accursed Tonics, whom I could instead of at Jesus, his faith failed ' tiettbltTvUD, LAN I 7:40 A* 1 10 p». supposed to bo empty. Leaving his berth, of the north side and nearly the whole well boar to see strctchod upon the stone, but this was not so. |I havo__ spoker n of the I "Is it so?" she sold softly. "Yet In my of charity. The nert step of this organ Lensiue, 110:27 " 8 85 " Think Over This. in good health, that the following facts k. A. KAUKR. U K. SALS BRAY dmim and he began to sink. Jesus took him of the south side of the church are Mr G. Caillouetre. Druggist. Beaver- but because it is your wish, and for the see ret purpose which 1 hod read In the it seemed to me that this was their of destrnction was to seize upon its Grand Raplda, 7:00 A | 1:20 P u 5 25 t he vent out into the passageway and should be rememht-r«d. namely: that by the hand and brought him into tho Preeport i 0:46I jH I.-80 " 5 J!0 ' If those who voted for a change in filled with similar tomba Not that Bafs;"To Dr, KingV New Din- sake of the friendship between us." sullen eyes of tho Indian women as thoy hist strength ore they sink Into death un- ruinoos handiwork and make capital opened the door to the adjoining room, Hood's Sarsapanila lead^ everythmg in boat. Self-confidence led to failure. "Logan 0:52 1:80 <• 1:40 " favor of protection would buy as they „ m covery I owe my life, ^ as taken wuh Then he went, and presently I saw sev- lalwred at the barricades, and 1 was about ending, uook yonder!" and she pointed ont of it by inaugurating a great adver- Slmdale, Ar. 7:00 1:40 " 5:5(1 " and there, he says, he saw lying in tho they are real tombs. They merely the way nf medicines; that it ac- m- But faith in Jesus, who put forth His vote, tho aggregate of work thus given LaGrippe and tried all the physicians MAHER & SALSBURY, eral men place themselves, as though by to soe Its execution. Madness still burned toward the snowy crest of the vol can Xnca iv \ »i, . •tttamla, Lv.: 7^a 1:56 " 6-05 " berth the body of his friend fully dressed, mark the spaces below where the Ro- for miles about, but of no avail and w-as plibht-s the greatest cares in the *• -M; 1 I looked, but whether 1 saw the sight of «t the expense of hand, brought him safety. Pratt Lake, i 7:50 2:10 " 8:12 " to the American citizens by such voters chance, between the spot where the hist of iu the hearts of these women. They had but with three bullet holes in tho breast manoffs lie in vaults. And there Is given vp and told I could not live, Hav- htai s the largest sale in the worl r. - Attonifiyu at I.aw, which I am about to tell or whether it was wage earners. People would rather liOwsll. Ar; 8:00 2S0 " 6:20 " would alone bo enormous. Insist upon the line of Indian prisoners and the first accomplished thoir sacrifioe, but thoir fes- PRACTICAL SIIOGEBTIONS. of his coat and one in the right cheek. not room for more than eight or nine mg Dr King's Mew Disr-verv in my nires the largest building in the TB.MonroeRt. GRAND RAPIDS, but an Imagining born of tho horrors of 8° to the bakery and buy thoir own Trains arrive and depart from Front Stree having America* made clothes, china, of the Spaniards were made fast, in such tdval was still to come. They drew them- Jesus taught those who came from PMscitger Depot. "At that Mojarieta fainted aud was more without building a mausoleum as store T sent for a bottle a. J began itds 3devote d exclusiwlv to the prepa fashion as to hide thom from the sight of selves away to tho farther side of the pyra- that most hideous night in truth I cannot bread than have it doled ont to them by farm products, hardware and other of the proprietary nr e. Dor 'PHONE so.'20 MIC H the lowest motivea We are not re- W H CLARK. Traffic Manager, found on the deck by the steward and an annex to the church, a project use and from the first dose began to get tho maddened women engrossed as thoy mid, and heedless of tho shots which now say. At the least I seemed to see this, and charity. It would bo better for the baker goods. this con eh lively ^.w you arp sponsible for the motives with which put to bed again. Thereafter it wns a which has already been mooted. If it better, and after using thre" bottles was were in their orgies. and again pierced the breast of one of afterward there were somo among tho too. The baker cannot sell so many ll h orth its that Hood's SflrsEpari 11a is the rm people come to our teaching, but we BREAKFAST—SUPPER. should be carried out we may hope in P hout again. It is LAW OFFICES OF Now I crept up to the Spaniards. They them—for here they were exposed to the Spanlaidswho swore that they had wit- loaves over his oounter when his ons- most miserable passage, for the vessel iT) 0,d won t t fur yon to ta'k- V are responsible for what we do to help A Parisian Industry. the interrrt of good taste that the * ' eep store wero squatted upon tho ground, bound by Spanish fire—re.-.mlned awhile In prepara- nessea it also. 1 tomers are being fed by charity with touched at both of the Salvador ports them. Dutch style of architecture will be re- ! without it." Get a free trial at Hunter their hands and foot to the copper rings in tion. With them went tho priests of sac- On Xaca's lofty summit now es always * „ •, . , * Tr and was about a week reaching San A Paris correspondent describes one | & Son's Drug Store. FRANK W. HINE, stood a pillar of fiery smoke, and, while 1 ^ad oontraotod for in large qnantdtieB V. 27. The true aim and purpose of ligiously tabooed. On the sarcophagi, the pavement There they sat silently rifice, but now, as before, the rest of the : 8 ( Jose. Mojarieta was sure his friend had of the oddest xudustriee of that city to gazed, to my vision the smoke and the fire P price. The men who get free life Is that which is spiritual and eter- EPPS'S whose only structural ornament, if it 75 LTOK ST.. Coi-'kt BLOCK. awaiting the dreadful doom, their faces men stood In sullen groups, watching been shot and expected a force to come be found iu a little shop iu the Rue des MAUD. what befell, but lifting no hand or voice separated themselves. Out of the fire was hread are dragged down to their oondi- nal, belonging to the character and the GRATEFUL-OOMFORTING. can be so called. Is a beveled edge gray with terror, and their eyes starting off from each of the Salvador ports to Ecoles, which deals exclurively with the We would be pleased to have you call to hinder its hellishness. fashionod a cross of fiame that shone liko tion of poverty by the great advertising soul rather than the body. around the lids, are laid ormolu, GRAND RAPIDS, - MICH. from their sockets. demand him. Moreover, he was haunt- seoondhand boots of the men who work at oyr store for a free package of Bacon's '•Hist!" I whispered in Spanish into tho One woman did not go with them, and lightning and stretched for many a rod sobemers Who also help to ruin the busi- The soul needs food as really as the „ double or Byzantine crosses, and these ed continually by that picture of his in tho sewers. These boots are furnished Oel«-n King for the Nerves, which we Hoot ear of the first, an old man whom I knew that woman was Otomie, my wife. across the heavens, its base resting on the neas of the retail bakery. Both the baker body. . T W are scarcely visible for the wreaths of I&KTPfCt ' She stood by the stone of sacrifice, a mountain top. At its foot rolled the clouds the people would rather have the dead friend. by the state and come half way up the are distributing to all afflicted with dys- as ono who had taken part in the war of The food of the soul is that which OOCOA evergreens and flowers, some new and pnp*ia aud all blood, liver and kidney piteous sight to see, for her frenzy or rath- of the9 i0 a "Once in Guatemala he obtained em- thigh, and each man is allowed a new Cortes. '"Would you bo saved?" f' ?L!S ^ fsood old days of 189* than the tree trade gives It fresh life, which enlarges its BOILING WATER OR MILK. fresh daily for those whose memory is disea.-tes. Bacon's (Jelery King is simply Taggart, Knappan & Denison, er her madness, had outworn itself, and vast and terrifying, such forms Indeed as ^ H . , . flQ pair every six months. When new, they He looked up quickly anil said in a 4nd free bre,, 1 oi l80i being, strengthens its faculties, de- ployment quickly aud then began to re still green, some dry- and withered, as doing wonders in building up worn out hoarse voloec sho was as she had over been. There stood those that sat In stone within tho temple ' - SB" Ml cover something of his former spirits j cost I*9: when sold secseoondbamlo , they LAWYERS. velops Its moral character, satisfies its befitting what David calls "a dead man conHttintions and is the grand specific, •'Who ore you that talks of saving us? Otomle, gazing with wide and horror! behind me, but magnified a hundredfold. Whi*- Ho ascribed his vi, ion to his over-1 realize the modest sum of 50 cents, but Rooinu 811-817 Mich. Trust BMg. longings and aspirations. for nervousness. sleeplessnesB, beadnche Who can save us from these she devils?" stricken eyes now at the tokens of this nn- "See," said Otomlo again, "the cross of V . ^ BiM as at least 6,000 pairs per annum are out of mind." On the west end of oTir Some evils admit of consolationa, but trwToriuleieS^ot. "SradVorboot•aS'piooff FREE? j wrought imagination and was begin- every sarcophagus is a "brass er-entcheon and all derangements of the stomacb, nmAHD TAOOART. GRAND RAPIDS, "I um a Teule, a man of whlto blood holy rite and now at her own hands, as y shines above the shapes of mine. V. 99. The first duty God requires ia sent to tho Rue des Ecoles it makes UOVAL E. XKAPPKN. the lost gods whom tonight 1 worshiped, ning to hope that his friend would yet giving in the Ruwdun language the liv-'-r and kidneys. Samples free. „ An agreeable laiative knd"VrEvr To^a and a Christian, and, alas that I must say though she thought to soe thom rod and there are no oomfortore for dyspepsia to receive from Jesus the new heart PARKER'S quite a booming industry. The leather AKTHUE C. DEKIBOS. 5IICH1QAN. shuddered at the thought. I drew near to though not of my own will " Then she and the toothache.—Bulwer. | 'appear when a letter was received from styles aud titles of nim or her who lies Large packages 50c al W, M. Clark's ^labyprupfTiBtfi or sent by inafL SDc^ttto. it! the captain of this savage people. With which Is the source of all true moral HAIR BALSAM , of these boots is, so to speak, tanned by sole agent. RM $1.00 per pacV-upq Samplos free. the aid of sumo few men who ore faithful her and touched her on the shoulder. She turned and went. CIMIMN and bMullfia the hair. a relative in Salvador. It not only told below. 1 Ittle reck : of the gray-eoa ted For some few moments I stood very HOOD'S HAS THE PRAISE. action. yromotM a Itnumnl (iriiwth the alkaline and greasy water in which ITA VA Tbe Psvorlte TOOTH OMCJLTJ oooxjs. to mo, I purpose to cut your bonds, and turned swiftly, gasping; Hover Palln to Beutoro Oray that tht- friend had been shot liy the, soldiers who ke^, p-utird over them, rxs/rs Vs. 30-88. God does not ask credulity 1 t ie The folly of predjudiee is frequently JSkw H, W for the Toetb and Brm ^JC. afterward you shall soe. Know, Spaniard, "Husband, husbond!" much afraid, gazing upon the vision on River ton, Mioh., Dec 21. 1894.—I feel Hnlr to its YoutUful Color. government soldiers, but described the j l sewer clennors paddle, and they are PRACTICAL AND Xaca'ssnow; then suddenly the rays of the it my duty lo state what Hood's Sarsa- of us, but faith; and He gives us rei Cuim (alp dlKam b li'lr Inllmg. and who, capless, bear themselves as shown by jieoppil e w ho prefer to Buffer for HOLD BY HI' .V'Tr.'lt &i HON. I ]. SHELLIiANI SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN that I do this at groat risk, for If we are "It is I," I answered, "but call me hus- lDc.»iniai.Wal Dniglii. wounds of the body after it was dead eagerly sought for by the great Parisian though they felt to their souls the years rather than try an advertised band no more." rising sun smote it, and it was gone. parilla has done for me. We could sons and proofs on which to found oar caught it Is a chanoo but that I myself i Mojurieta declares that the description ' bootmakers, for this leather, being at solemnity of the place and their duly. remedy. The millions who have no "Oh, what have I done?" sho wailed and Now, for three days more we hold out hardly keep house without it. 1 was faith. BUYOFTH E FACTORY. shall have to suffer those things from aceuratcly p'inr: yed tin-vision he had , onoe tough and light, serves to sustain Interspersed amoug the white marble such notions, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla which I hope to rescue yon." fell senaelees in my arms. against the Spaniards, for they could not very much worried about myself. I bad The greatest proof of Chrlstianitv is We make the a delioate appetite and what I did eat. Wtat Lmwt.nflilltwjrjmnjfMiioTi, IndlgMtlon., r*inrain.Taki'inttat.ioeu, n . 0j- jjjj. un([ ))(• belloves that his ' the curve of the Louis hcv)! tombs are palms in pots, plants which for blood diseases and are cured. Su "Be assnivd, Teule," answered the eome at us and their shot swept over our Christ Bimsftlf. Hip person. His works. Cliffond pi&oc nnfJ distressed me so that I could not sleep ."COmK-T i friend's spirit, being unable to rest or much for common sense. Spaniard, "that if wo should got safe away CHAPTER XXXIII heads harmlassly. During these days I His character. Hkteiwbings, the effeota lilaCOx't would lie all the letter for a little at night. Since I have taken Hood's Defpfl Artxr urv*! P'Ttmnently located ac 65 Monroe St., Grand we shall not forgot this sorrioo. Save our | THE BUBRENDEK. hod no talk with Otomie, for we shrank of His life upon the world. wholly throw off its desire to take •pas- water, though I am told they are fre- Sarsaparilla I am able to sleep soundly. y / Bverywnerii. Uonipeunfc If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair Write and n-f wlu-i >l.ty R-ipids. Eyes tested for Spectacloe free of coet, lives now, and the time may come when Taking Otomie in my arms, I bore her from ono another. Hour by hour she ng* an the stafliuer. imdoomeou l«uM , Accarfltag to earful .•rtie-w. ttoj. quently changed and attended to. "(•I! foru the T ".( Try. vIUi the Latest Improved Methods. Glasses Is would sit in the storehonseof the temple Hood's Sarsaparllla has all the praise. V. 35. The. tests of the bread of Ufa falling out, and premature baldness, do niuBtrutefl CstaJo^u'. j.-ee we shall pay you bock with yours. But to one of the Etorehouses attached to the r ,7a W.1 mqfftaf that berth.Nw iv.« <«t tl* tot! There is not a single seat in the edifice wrerj' style at moderate prices. Artlflclai Eyes, temple. Here many children had been a very picture of desolation. Twice I tried A. Jameson. are (1> it is from God; (2) it is life-rfr- tcatoforsucb i>"!:iti:n icthf Grand RHf d> B-jk- York Sun more than a whole day ol hard physical not use grease or. alcoholic preparations, • The ana Arbor Organ Co., | mat" "iWlthout Pain. Ear even If we tire loosed, how can we cross tho ing; (3) it 1b for the whole world; K)k -ojieiK. iboniifc -a, .w save a throne for the emperor and an- but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. Benefit the space 1c this moonlight and escapi pieced for safety, among them my own to speak ^dth her, my heart being moved Hood's Pills cure indigestion, sick ' exertion. Arm /•'.rtor, Hlth. satisfies the wants of the soul. dyes of thoKo'furk-o?" to pity ly the dumb torment in her eyes, headache.

— n nn THE SEASON FOR SUCH IS PAST M But the Shawls and Cloaks We Have Left Will Go Regardless of Cost. We have many other Winter Goods that we don't want to carry over the summer and it is your opportunity now!

A FULL LINE OF FLEECE LINED We r-it the Prices, Others HOSIERY, MITTENS AND UNDERWEAR Attempt to Follow But Do Not Get There I AT LOWEST PRICES!

Don't think because our Great Dress Goods Sale is over that we are not ready for you, because we are, and can fit you out in any- thing in the Dry Goods Line, at Hard Times Prices. Jones Block. A. W. WEEKES. LAOwell, Mich.

erfnl cm-rent of elect!icity. Mrs Andrew Lewis' health did not Edith Colvin visited her cousin, Nina Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report SECRET OF THE ARK. Franklin, the electric chair in the permit her to attend hpv mo .her's fu- Alger, over Sunday, state of Now York and the discovery of neral. Mrs Willie Rexford visited her parents IT WAS REALLY CONSTRUCTED JUST tho leyden jar itself in Leyden, Ger- many, are al! buck numbers. History II. Slocum, of Odessa, visited his at Lowell, last week. LIKE A LEYDEN JAR. only repeats itself, whether recorded or comrade, Newell Hotchkiitf and family Visitors at Leroy Saylcs one evening not.—C. B. Warraud in Saviumah News. recently. last week were George Raymond and The Fire That Came Out of It Wns Kleo- Eddie Acker, of St. Louis, shot him- wife, Mohte Sayles and wife and Aunt trlral—Aaron's Sons Were Electrocuted. Why the Dial Has Sixty Divlitlons.

self while hunting the (day before Lydin Taylor and son. Edison and Tenia, Hnd Tliny Lived at That We havo 60 divisions on tlie dials Christinas and died the same day. Our enamelfinished water-proof Time, Conld Not Have Surpaxicd Aaron. our olookb and watches because Hipip- parchus, who lived iu tho second con- photos do not crack, can easily be clean- Ther? is nothing new on the faco of AB&OLVTEIY PURE Lumber. Lath, Shingles and wooden ed. Try them, we can please you, sat- tury before Christ, accepted tho Baby- eaveirongbs at W. J. Ecker & Son s. tho eartl- aud thero is no doubt that isfaction guaranteed. lonian system of reckoning tiino, that electricity was well known to the Israel- AltOU. Children a specialty. system being sexagesimal. Tho Baby- Grattan natliarlllgil. M. C. DEY, ites and probably to tho Phoenicians. TO JOURNAL CORRESPONDENTS. R. B. Davis killed and dressed a hog lonians wero acquainted with the dec- How sweet the music of the flhjKh; 98 Monroe St., Od, Rapios Tho flrst record of electrical phenomena imal, but for common purposes thoy which weighed 488 lbs. bells and how glorious the sunshine of Over Peoples Savings Bank. is as old as tho Ten Commandments. counted by "sossi" and "sari," the All of our cor respondents pre rcqucfl Moses, when ho received the stone ta- ed to ixnil or send th^ir Hems so they Monday. The whooping cough is again heard. Versennea Visitor. "sosgo" representing 60 and tho "earos" bles on which the Ten Commandments will reach us not later than Tueiulay With regret we learn the severe sick- Bert Cambell came home from Odessa Items are scarce in this vicinity. 10 times 60—3,600. From Hipparchus noon. Tills is a matter of importance wore written the second time, built a that modo of reckoning fonnd its way ness of Silas Ward, from kidney trou- last Friday to remain over Sunday. Listen for wedding bells which will to UK. BO please be prompt. box ont of flr—not tho common cedar or into the works ot Ptolemy about tho ble. No better Jan. 14. Mrs Perry Purdy is about the same. soon ring. any other native woods, but firwood, year 150 A. D,, and on that authority . which had to bo imported by Phceuician NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The Goodfellowship Club of Grattan Wm. Condon has sold on contract, Mrs G. W. Crosby is suffering with It has boon perpetuated to tho present J merchants from the southern part of hold their annual meeting at Hotel the rheumatism. day.—8t, Louis Republic. his farm, to Albert Thomit. t Europe. Was this choice accidental on CMcadfc. Belding Jan. 26, eating dinner with tho Mrs Cambell is on the sick list. Of course every one around here is account of the great valuo of the resin- Tho "Venus do^Medid" was 5 feet 8 MM Dolly Becky, nee Bakler. is very proprietor. ^Misses Francis and Bernice Houlihan aware that it is good sleighing, but how ous wood, or was it tho choice of tho inches in height, aud this is hold by rick with consumption. Grandma Ward has an attack of la- are both sick. are the friends away from here, who best known nonconductor among tho many artists and sculptors to be the great number of varionsntiinbors? Mrs Andrew Auble and Miss Carrie grippe. Grove Sears little son has been The little son of Chris Blosser, six read the Journal, to know it unless we most perfect stature for a woman. Moses had the fir box lined inside and Brown attended the wedding of Ranson very sick with pneumonia. years old, while crossing the mill pond tell them of it?. VanderScora to Miss Dora Tnompsou at outside with beaten gold, which con- One of the gifts of the New Year to on the ice, fell through a hole, he hung The Vergennes Reading Circle will verted the ark of tho covenant into a A HARD TASKMISTRESS. the home of the brides parents in EnHt Mrs John Byrne was a brood of 16 new meet with Clara Findlay, Jan. 19th, on the edge of the ice until help arrived. very expensivo but very perfect leyden The Late Ro=lnn Vokes Took Her Art Paris, Thursday eve.. Jan. 10th. chickens hatched by another of those Sixteen couple enjoyed the dance and programme as follows: jar or storage battery for electricity. As Ralll-r Ton Sprloimly. Chas. Harris, of Alto, was in this vil- '•motherly" hens, which she brought in also the first sleighride of the season. Music. gold is by 50 p :r colli; a better conductor The late Mrs. Clay, hotter known aa Roll call, Goldsmith. laRe Friday. uiumph to the kitchen door, clucking of electridty than copper, waa the Rosina Vokes, was a hard taskmistress. The tie mill, after cutting 1.860 ties, History reading by Circle. choice of gold agair. on account of its About forty of the relatives and loudly for food and shelter. At list ac- She took her art both seriously and moved FrJay. to Stephen Rennel's. Instrumental solo, Earl Nash. value, or was if an inspiration or reve- counts 14 of the wee ones were alive. Recitation, Orlando Odell. rigidly and demanded tho same from frieaJs of Mr and Mrs W. J. Wanereon lation? Bo much is certain—that if Edi- Mrs Matie Wiley, and children, of Select reading, Ina Findlay. others. A young American girl during met at their home Monday eve., Jan. 14 Mrs Ann Mooney—whose sickness was son or Tesla had lived in those days West Lowell spant a few days with IDA MAY. a ono time connection with the Vokes and reminded thiim that it was the 20lh mentioned last week—parsed away Jan. they could not havo improved on the Thos. Condon and family. company suffered extremely from a felon anniversary of their marnage. They 8, aged 65 years. The most of her life cci! " -ii Chapel. TZ choice of material, nnd tho result was a on her finger. Every movement of the / W. H. Keech and wife visited with -• powerful leyden jar. were presented with a set of dishes, of has been spent in this vicinity. A kind The sleighing is very good and the ami gave her pain, and sho was at/A his brother, Pnter, at Greenville, one How was this leyden jar charged, 100 piece, a set of chairs and a rocker, neighbor, a loving, dutiful mother of young people are enjoying it. length obliged to evade her required ( besides sra iller preients. After enjoy- j three sons and two daughters, all mar- day last weefc. waa tho next problem. A Are of mate- participation in "A Game of Cards," Amu Mary McNaughton has been rial rich in carbon was kept burning on ing refreshments and a pleasant social ried with the exception of two sons. Mrs Fred Sofield. of Traverse City where the players clap hands, tho one quite ill. top of tho ark of tho covenant, and dur- time and listening to the thanks tender- visited Mrs Eugene Cambell, ons day against tho other. "You shirked your Burial services wtre held at the Grattan ing daytime a tall column of smoke ed to the compmy by Mr Watterson for Cabholic church Jan. 10, the church of last week. When the party were returning from part last night. Miss Blank," Mrs. Clay guided the 12 tribes of Israel through took occasion to observe the following the kind remembrances, the friends de- • her early choice. Sh« has been a widow the piirty at Mr Pearce's, Miss Edith If you need a beurooto suite buy one their wanderiugp, and at night a tall mote ing. parted wishing llitf worthy couple many j many years. Grant got into Graud Kiver. her brother flame was equally well seen by them. tliis week while Kopf Bros, are having "idid," acknowledged Miss Blank, returns of tlie 4ay. rescued her. Now carbon is a good conductor of elec- . Our dear niece. Miss Bosa We»kes. a spedal sale. Pnces range from $9.50 "for my finger is in sneh a condition, . Rwv. C F. Smith » holding meetings tridty, and fhe particles of carbon float- Misses May and Winnie Wisner spent! does not gain as we all hoped. $ • to 00. as you*see, tliat present use of it is im- at the Moffat school house. . tjg AJdlS ing^ia the smoke would condnet suffl- part of last week in MiddleviUe. ^Mr and Mrs Hollii Brooks are making possible. " We«t Lowell Linlu. deut daotrioity to highly 'charge the "Yon will not shirk your part t&- Mr and Mrs Joa. Harlin, of Gd. Rap- : a length stay with Langston relatives. tiydim jar. At loast tho enmnt of olec- The meetmge at Oak Grove are still Fire Easily Obtained. •%ht, however," remarked Mrs. Clav, ids, for many years of Cascade, are re- j trioty would be amply strong, so that if Over sixty relatives and old fnends in protress. The average civilizcd man would bo with an onJiuong gleam in her eye. Tna jolcing in the receipt of a letter from took" Harvey D. Pond completely by a hand were held toward the ark of the young American knew only too weB Mr and Mrs Stowe visited at J. B. hard put to it if he were compelled to covenant sparks would result. That their daugh'.er, from whom they had surprise Jan. 9, the interesting cause be- that farther remonstrance would prob- Easterday's, Friday. l-,- start a fire without matches, tinder bo* this was done by Moses at different not heard in twwniy-three years, ing the eightieth anniversary of his or burning glass. But Lieutenant von ably resnlt in her dismissal, so nolhing Elder Mange preached at the River times is a inattsc of record, and that ho more was said. That night, aocording Mrs Mart Cook has returned from a birth. Two present. Messrs E. 8. Jenks Hohnel describes an African chief aa oould always depend that his faithful school house Monday evening. to orders, she, with infinite pain, dap- Tisit witb relatives in Canada- and Nehemiah Smith, were older tfian not only accomplishing this feat, but Levites woald obey his instructions to doing it with quickness and ease. The ped hands briskly. At the first touch Wirt Merrill is visiting relatives in our host by a few months and several gjProf. Sterling of Hastings has had the the letter and have the jar always traveler had asked him to show his ikilL tho blood gushed from her suffering were over 70. Mr P. has lived oa his misfortune to lose one of his legs. charged. f Charlotte. It was really wonderfal, in view of finger: bnt, although hor partner waa farm near the hno of Oakfield and Grat- D. L Sterling went to Hastings, Sau After Moses' death his brother Aaron Mra Clay, neitherreforence nor apology Jos. Ansley and son, Harley are visit- the" moisture laden atmosphere with took tho matter in hand and greatly im- tan for fifty years, never having been day, to see Prof. Sterling. was made iJy that exacting star either ing in N. Y. what rapidity he did as I had requested. proved the electrical power of the ewsy any length of time, except jto Mr and Mrs Stowe, John Court, Ar- The materials employed were such as then or afterward. "Still it was splen- ' A good many from here attended the strange battery. He had the ark of tho did training," said the young actress in make a few months visit to his birth- thur Green, Irene Onan and Charlie Mc- we saw wherever we went—two simple funeral of Jacob Schenck, which w^s covenant placed in the temple and had later years. But to impartial, nn profes- place in New York state. The ladies bits of wood, one fiat about six inches it surrounded by poles 50 c A high, or held in the Baptut church, at Ada, Intyr visited with H. Peters, Sunday. sional outsiders such "training" wmartka brought on a sumptuous feast of roast long'and not quite an inch wide, with 150 feet. These poles wero cohered with Monday. Rsv. Ohn. Oldfield officiating. Charlie Easterday and wife have re- of tyranny.—New York Advertiser. turkey, chicken pie and ail other good a row of grooves on one side, the other beaten gold, and gold chains were hung turned home. Mr and Mrs Elmund 'Manley, of about 12 inches long and of the thick- from poles to the ark of the covenant^ things known to culinary art. 8o pass The FMhlonable Bat For Hen. Walker, viaited Mr and Mrs H. G. Holt. Miss Annie Onan has returned Jhome ness and shape of a lead pencil. which made a very expensivo but vory sd the day. finished with a prayer for It is confidently expected by representa- The longer piece, fixed in one of the complete and powerful electrical con- Mr Manley att^n led the meeting of the richest blessings and extended years to and is attending school. tive hatters, according to the New Yo*k I grooves of the shorter piece, was held nection. In a country where electrical officers of the Kent Co. Mutual Ins. Co.. our beloved pioneer and his tender wife. Little May, daughter gof Charlie Herald, t*iat the silk tllo will be a more tightly between the palms of the hand storms are as frequent and as powerful at Ada, last week. Green, is sick. and whirled rapidly round and round. general favorite this fall and winter than Our esteemed citizen, Oliver 1. Wat- as in Palestine at an elevation of 600 has been the case in many years. .N® Mr and Mrs Collins, of Detroit, par- kins, has received the appointment of We are wondering what^has become In a few seconds the wood dust which feet and a reach of 150 feet of the best other arrangement of dcess will give aa was produced by the friction, and which took of the feast at the Grange Hall last Ch'ef Janitor at the State Capitol, at a of Town Line Tidings. Are you sick? conductor an abundant supply of Frank- pretty and effective a display of figure as I fell through the grooves, began to smoke. Prince Albert ooat nnd a silk hat. Saturday. much higher salary than when he began We miss them. lin's electridty would necessarily al- This dust was carefully nursed into a Short and medinm stout men req! The L A. 8. of the Baptist church, of pioneer farming in the early history of ways be on hand. Morse i-akc. blaze, which was fed with fine grass It is very likely that Aaron knew more moderate roll of brim and hii,„ Ada, meet this week with Mrs Cuolme Grattan. and bits of cotton stuff. crowns, of semlprononnced bell, than th«_ Bom, to Mr and Mrs Manuel Yeiter, nothing of amperes, ohms or volts; Stewart of ibis place. The whole thing is done so quickly taller brethren. Tall, stout men of PO- Grattan Grange installed her new of- on Thursday, January 10th, a girL otherwise his two sons never would that our men, even the lazy Wasnngu, tundly symmetrical countenance demand H. C. Dennison attended the Co. ficers Jan. 10, while the "Beautiful" fell have monkeyed with this powerful ap- lower crown, comparatively pronounced A C. Blakeslee Is pntting up his ice. always employed this method on short Grange at Rx^kford last week. outside, and Saturday night about 25 of paratus, and they would not havo been bell and heavy roll. Men of slender build Mrs L 8. Clark is oa the sick list. halts for lighting their pipes.—Youth's Mrs Thos, Wing and son. Gilbert, kill- the faithful ones braved the continued killed by fire breaking out of the ark of ami angular features are at home In slight A number in this vicinity are afflicted Companion. the covenant and killing them without boll and narrow roll of brim. The light ed four pigs, 8J mos. old. «-hich weigh- ttonn to attend the meeting of Grrttan Xo Word Like the Doctors. any wounds or burns appearing on their complexioned man docs not appear at east Chapter O. E. 8. with bad colds. f ed 1007 lbs. bodies. In "nide brim, while the case Is vfoe versa The Union Aid society will meet with Mr. Sydney Holland enlivened the with his brother of brunette persuasion. Mrs Wesbrook visited Mrs F. M. Last Friday John L. Randall returned Any coroner's jury of today. If it Mrs C. T. Bateman of West Bowne, on guests at the annual festival of Poplar Thompson, Wednesday, and attended from A business trip to Detroit. hospital by relating an incident which were to sit on an inquest over the body Mrs, T. 8, Hawkins, Chattanooga, Wednesday, January 30th,at 10 o'clock. church in the village in the evening. • MAUD. occurred within the walls of that insti- of Aaron's sons, would at onoe bring a Tenn. sayv-SJii'ofc's VHateer 'SAVED Early notice is given so tbat|eacb farm- verdict of death by a discharge of elec- LI EE.' I conmder it ihe best remedy Elder J. Jay Find lay, of Cascade,gave Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder tution. A man was brought inwhowat. for a debilitated sytiem I ever used." mer can plan his work, so as to takelhis thought to be dead. His wife was with tridty. the memorial address at the annual roll Most Perf~-* For Dyspepsia. Liver and Kidney troub- lady and have a good ^time. Picnic him. One of the doctors said, "He is Aaron knew this power, and to make le it excels. Price 75cts. Sold by Hunt- call meeting of the Christian church at Booth Boctco. dinner will be served, proceeds to apply dead," bnt the man raised his head and it effective all he had to do to deal death & hon. North Plains, Iwiia Co., Jan. 9th Mrs Chase's funeral services were held toward the parsonage. said, "No, I am not dead yet," where- from his apparatus was to remove the at the M. E. church on Sunday at 2 upon his wife admonished him. saying, oostly camel's hair carpets, which are Awarded '/ At the regular meeting of the Cascade Johnnie Chatterdon cut his foot quite o'clock p. m. Rev. A. P. Moors officiat- "Be quiet; the doctor ought to know almost perfect nonconductors of elec- Highest Honors—World's Pair,X grange, Saturd ty. the following officers badly one day last week. tridty, and make the culprit stand on ing. best"—London Echo. were installed by A. R. Denwe, of So. Married at the home of the brides par- terra firm a. Death would result instant- •DR; Mr McClellan from near McBride's has Lowell: ents. Mr and Mrs John Scott, "of Alto, The Ca-Amerlesna. ly by fire breaking ont and leave no M—Marshal Fosttr. been visiting his relatives, Mr and Mrs wounds or bums to aocotmt for his on Wolaesday Jan. 9th. Miss Jennie The American people are the largest O.—John Hulbert. J. B. Pike and family and his old friend death That several members of revolt- Scott to John Chatterdon, both of Alto. consnmen of goods in the world; con- L.—H G. Holt. Mr Christie. ing tribes of Israelites were thus elec- 8.—Harley Denison, sequently ours is the best market, and FmllMbavK Fact*. trocuted is also a matter of record in A. S.—Guy Walden. Mrs 8. A Aldnch, of uuskegon. is nsturally other countries aro anxious to the Bible Chap —Harry Denison. Ira Pottruff has been sick for the past secure as much of our trade as possible visiting her sister, JMrs B. A Aldrich Solomon in building his temple ad- T.—Jaa. Lara'way. and brothers, John and N. F. Gould and week with la grippe. We do not blame them for advocating a F O. K.—Floyd Foster. vanced one step further. He found that vWCfir policy of fr6e trade for the United other relatives, and expects to remain Mrs Henry Scott was called to Grat- copper would do as well as gold. He CREAM F.—Mrs Beard. SUteft Tt is to their best interests to about two weeks. tan last week, on account of the illness had the temple covercd with copper, sad P.—Mrs Bross. do so. Bnt we do blame the men, burn €.—Mrs Rolf. Mr Elkerton has finished sawing ties of a grand child. copper water pipes led Into the oistems L 8.—Mrs Foster. in this conntry and olalnring to be inside the temple on K. E. Church's farm. Will Tredenick has sold out hi» milk American citizens and patriot?, who can On the temple, or rather on its roof, BAKING Dr. Danforth has been quite comfort- with bold and barefaced assnranoee pro- A donation will be held for the benefit route to Mr Rider, of Lowell. a number of gilt spears were plaoed in able for the past few days. claim that a policy which they know of Rev. Arnold at the Grange WnJi this Cornelois Rexford and son, of Gratiot vertical positions, optensibly to scare off will benefit foreign oonntzies must of Wednesday evening. the birds and to keep them from defiling Saulsbnry A Cramer have bought the Co., visited his brother, Wm. Bexford, necessity be beneficial to our own conn- POWDER the temple, but these spears were sev- tboroaghbred Jersey Bull from Chas. The dry wdl and cistern stories oould last week. fay. Such men may be American dti- MOST PERFECT MADE. y eral cords high, or from 16 to 34 feet McCarty, and will keep him at their be enlarged upon at this time if we felt Little Henry Boznng fell and sprain- lens, but they are decidedly not Ameri- A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free f Sooh a hdght would hardly be neoeaKoy from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, Bivereide Farm. Terms cash, $1.00. »o disposed. ed his ankle, Sunday. can patriots. tor •oarecrows, bnt it was ample to load 40 YEASS THE STANDARD.

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