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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WIIKLT, At L o w e l l , N k h l g a i i fey J AM. vr. I l l W E . TBIUia 11.50 A YBAR. OllllFlt DITOTID TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. LOWELL BUSHESS DIKICTO&Y ngOK k MoDANNBLL, PbyilcUoi and JL SurgMois Office In Btok Block. IJOBKBT MARSHALL, Cooper. R u t wa- LV H' 81 - " 00r btrnli and all kindi of ^ eouom work. 5 0 * 0 8 * NASH, M i a u r n of a m , Mat- tockt, Xllt-plcki Ac. Old plow poinU made new, Uowrn and Rtaperirapalrad. A. CHAPMAN, Pbotogrftpb AtUll. rtoomi next to Poat-offlca. op atain. U'OHASR, Bakery, and ReHaaraot. Oppoille Mailc Ball. 1 g w B. RICKBRT. Lowell Bakary and Reitanrant. Oppoille Pallea'i Block M * Oo PS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and Drtu making. Oppoelie Bank Block. J O. W EST, Druggiit and Stationer. Agent . forUenuiue Rubber .Paiot. Oppo ite Koreit Mllli. O SOOrT. Hardwati Saih, Doorf,ana glan. Bmldere flardiTara a ipcclalty. Oppoelta Koreit JUU. TAMSS H. WBBK3, Jnitlceof tha Peace I Notary Public, Ileal Eitate, iBiaranee /A. Ualon Block, J Q. LOOK, Dragglii and Stationer, Ac. Unloo Block. 1 1 M. OBVKSDOBF, Agent for Domeatie ) Bewlog Macblae, and tha Belay Or- gan. -One door call o/ Poet Office. ODQB ik HI0K8, Altorneye at law Notary Public, Ac. O-ir Weet'i ding D W IUIBLM A FLANAGAN. DaalaraiD Booti and Bboel, Olotblag Ae. Da- Ion Block, Weil aide ITOUBLL A DONOVAN. Qrocerlti and Profliloui, Crockery, Qlaie war# *c, man Block. J M.WEATEBtlWAX. Dry Goodt,elotb. . Ing, Dooti, Sboet, HaU, Oapa, Ae. Union Block. fxAKR HOOBB. Oorntr Main and Weil \J Waiar Btraaii. A. Dake, Proprietor. , M 1 JTf Unio » TKINd k ADAMS. DeaUrela Agrleol- tural ImpleBenti, farm tooU, *c, BtWge Stref i. 0. TRAIN. Dealer lo Faim prodocta. Wool, pelli, pork Ac. Bridge Street. BriJl J T IVBRY, BALE and BOABDIKO 8TA- Jj BLB. Monroe tii.Thoi.Tatt Proprie- tor II. SHKPARD. Hardware of nil kinda, . Doort, eub, glau, Ae. Bank Block. E 'OOI'Y, Dentin. Roome ow Bcotu . Hardware Here. Work warmnted. TTJUWK A WHITK. BooU, ihow, Lewher, rl Ac. Bridge Street. J " 0. HARB, Matbla Worke. One door . rait ol Lee'i Store. BtUlg* SUM'.. 0 W.8TONB, Carriage Builder, Monroe Strtet. All klnda ot repairing done in •nt-elau ilyla. L O.BILDRBrH, Gunemllb. MoeleBall Block. New gune made to order. J OHN TAYLOR. Iran Foundry. Corner of Jackeon A Amy Street*. D E LOS 0 . HENRY, Hooee and Carriage painter. King A Ampbleli't Block. W. AVBRY Meat Market Oppoelte Bank Block. H M % ILTON M. PERRY Attorney at U w . and Solicitor In ebancery. Bank Slock 0, BARBER Grooeriet, ProtUlona, , Crockery, Nm one, Ae. Cor. Bridge A Waihinglon Street! C O. 8T0NB k CO. Dry Goods, Boots, . and Sboet, Jau, Caps, Ac. Bank Block. B. SLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods, Oar- .etingi, Bau, Caps, Notions, ate. Gra- ham's Block. N. L O W E L L O M N I B U S LINB. O. Waters I proprietor. Leave orders at hotsls. TOHN WILSON, Blackimithing, Hons. tf shoeing. Wagon and Carriags Ironing. Monroe Street. N L MoOARTY. Wholesale and rsUll Grocer. Bank Block. E A.SDNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low- . ell National Bink Ail tbslalsststyles ofiwearing does. nHAIiLttALTBBK. Olotbing, Genu VJ Furn.il InK goodi, ball, capsand (ranks. Union Block, Bait corner TUSN WINGLER. Wholesale and Re. (J tall dealer in GrorrriH and Provisions. Union Block. B ARNKS A ROUSE Blackimithing, MnlnBlreat. Tbciignoftbsblghorsn sboe isibeir card. A WALKER, M.D. noneopatbic Pbysl- . clan aud Surgeon Chronic dlsaases a specially. Offic* si M. C. Barber's old (and. Rnldrnce at lbs bonss prsvioaily oc- by Dr. J . Howard Smith. t. W. DODOt, •. P. HICM. LrtM* A Colloollon ofBoe of DODGE & HICKS, Real Ettato Agency, Loans Negotiated. Oflct BKlnUR STKF.ET OVKR J. 0. WIST-S DRUG 8T0HK. 1 0 1 I T I $10,000 lo loan on it iprored farms In Ksnl county, In sums of fSOJ nnd upwards, on three to fire years lime. BUNT A DAVIS, &2 Pearl Slnet, Grand Rapids, Micblmn. . K. W. COOI.KDUB- O.O.BTOMC. f> E. W. COOLEDGE I CO., Mtaufketomeorud Dnlan U alt klide o Huseo, Got •ti.Sbldln.Tcaaki. Tranltaf Ban, ShMU, N«U, trhlH. Combr Bruditi, llaram Oil, fiupa,etc.. at rulltr'i old lUod, nrarly ospetli* tha Dank. Lowell. Mich, ST.CHARLES HOTEL, (Naai DAM Depot,) ^ LuWELL, MICH. CORMIOK MoGBB, Prop. This Bonis [formerly known u the Rhine's Uuuie] has been thoroughly orer'uaoled, ren- orated nnd repainted, and now proridss trsl-class accommodatioDi for lit goasts. ^Herbert B. Johnson, AUorney and (Jouoselor at Uw 184 DrarboraBi., OHICAOO.m. MerU^idrlalblili C '" M,0 "' d , k r 0 , t,0,l iaSalfaoeti-riril Nat'l.Baak, Ckituie. Low.ll " •• Lawtu. LOWELL JOURNAI OFFICII IN OHAIIASTS HLOCK-U FLOOR. 'DUU VI VIM US, VI VAX US." 11.50 PER YBAR IN ADVANCK. VOLUME XIII. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JUNE 19. 1878. NUMBER 51 ^OWILl, NATIONAL BANK Of Lowell, Michigan. I CAI'ITAL #100 000 | SUHI'LUS fi|8 000 miiRCTOits; W. \V. If AT* n, K. .1. Ilootir, " • A. HU E, C. U. II^K, A. S. STASN.UII», M. N. Hisr. C. T. WOODIXII, K. ». CHAW 11. M. CI.ARK. I n t o r u M t p a i d on J>c>i>n«l|i.. ORAHP RAPIDS DIHECTORY. J Orton Edio. 8 UR010.V .mYRICIAS aadAecoaclitnr. OBc* laDr.nilu' Block. Ottnd Haplda. Ilatideace Ne.17 Hktldoalt IINIOM n r » T , IISKKT a. DAVI HTJHT ft DAVIS, W H I E H I Office. SS Pearl itreet. Grand Rapidt, Mich ISAAC HATRS. JAMKS R. Bnnop. HATKES As BISHOP. ATTORNEYS & SOLICITORS C M O B X LTOX STREET. Otand Ri| idr. Midi TAQQA.R.T Ac BOYD. Attorneys at Law, Grand Rupitls. Cor. Lyon & Ottawa sis. Mich. OMAR N. SIMONDI, KIRAM A. FLETCHER. Simonds & Fletcher, Attorneys, Etc 21, Canal St. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. USMRT r, cucncBtLb, UOBTOM B. DRI;BT CHURCHILL & DRURY OFFICB-NELIIS BLOCK. FARlvI L O A N S , In sums of |800 a upwanU nt low rates. W. B. WIU.UU8, M. A. HARI AS, AUepa. Graad Ripld.. "Williams & Harlan, ATTORNEYS and SOLICITORS rtirn'a Optra ileal* Blo«k,P«atI rtmt, ORAHD RAPIDS. UIOHtOAN SECRET SOCIETIES m. A. u , R BODLAR CoDTOoatloD «l HookerCbaptfiNo Tt, at Maaeale HaU, en nr*dDMda;*r.iiiD|. aaerk.rorathe fall mooaln •a«h month. K.F. UOtV.II.I' I.A.SraaaaLia.Bae. Bansonr liodco, DHSI.O.e, r. Uc.'.lorO'rrr Satordiy F.,.n- la Bank Block, n.M.TRA ^ O. A. B.BLAia.ace'r N A E. OBSI.Pr *.. 1)., Bomeopalhic Phy Xl.. siclac office o»er Bank, 8aranac> Mich. C«uOlry practice solicited. F D.M.DAVIS, Attorney and Solicitor . Oircnit Court Commiiriouer. Commer clal collections a ipeclalt;. Saranar, Mich. F A. LALLT, Denthl, Roomioier Poit . offira. Careful attention giren to the preNMation of the natural teeth. Iltrea/lrr till notice* mu$t reae\ thi* of- Jitt not bitfr than Futtday nnon, lo iniure vublicalion the Mmt vert. Notice of ton '-""""ui mm rotrco tidtrxlle Ungih thould bt $ert in nt early "'V n ''••"'•"mc post-master and are ai Tutula'j mornina. B oln K 1'Ut a frame around him to corresponci. When you go to flrnnd HaTcn stop with Pickcrlng, the ho«t o( the Cutler House. He is one ot the ImjsI hotel men in the liusiness. Moses Dartow of Clinton County has been sentenced to one year at Jackson for attcmpllnp lo iUfraud the fforern- ment. Slrawbeny nnd Icc Cream fcitiral to night nt Train's Hall, for the benefit of the Lowell Cornet Band. Plenty of good music also. Everybody Invited. The mecling of the L. L. C. this week will bo held at Mrs. M. C. Bar. bcr's rooms instead of at Mrs. Strong's as announced last week. A opecinl mrcting of Liberty Lodge No. 801 K. of H. will bo held at the Lodge rooms next Monday evening. All members please bo present The present term of school is drawing to a cloac and the teachers and the pu- pils will be ready to give vacatian a cordial welcomc. Boys—you -naughty boys -stop throw- ing stones. Wo have always noticed that a boy must quit these things before he can become President. Ginger, the Lowell ctrrespondent of the Saranac Local, speaks truly when he says "It's about ttmo for tho Honest- Money League to be up and working." No use talking. The frosts did injure pcaclx« and apples in many localities, and dii' kill oil cherries and other fruits. You can t go behind these returns, eith- er. The printers of this office can testify to the cxccllcnco of thoie strawberry short-cakcs nmdc by Mrs. C. E. Bush. They wouldn't know where to find bet- ter. The Hon. Zack Chandler is chair- man of tho Republican State Cen- tral Committee. Coats olT, b o n . No folding of the hands allowed around here. "Old Zack," upon taking the chair aa permanent chairman of the Republican State Convention made one of Ilia vig- iirous spsecltes. It meant scalps, too, for next fall. Vet. Davis' horse ran away Monday evening, scattering things right nnd left, front and rear, up and down and in all other directions, according to the latest improved compass. Many strangers have been in town during tho past lew days. Instead of guinj; to the Parii exposition, they ar- gued that it would not ceat any more to come to Lowell and take a look at our sidewalks. J. Loyd Brcezee, Into editor of the Adrian News, lias accepted a position on tho Post nnd Tribime. Breezy is a very useful cnap in n newspaper afflce and wo are glad to lee him get into such good company. A gentleman from Bownn said the other day that when the farmere out there got through hnrveiting they would all comc aown and fix up our sidewalks. He apologized handsnmely for not hav- done it before. The appropriation for the Grand Rap- ids post-office has been raised to #45,- 000. They have feund out that Peirco Home # Vicinity. Novr for the new mown hay. Splendid weather—occasionally. Races at Grand Rapids this week. Remember tho Band social to night. Hold the fourth, for we arc coming! Kent County has 23,242 school chil - dren. What is the news along the K. L. Js N. Ml Our next Governor's name is Charles M. Croswell. The old man atnt what ho used to be. - 3 . J. Tilden. Tho 4th will be celebrated very much in Michigan. Where is that circus? Cau't wait much longer. The old settlers had a grand time at Grand Rapids. The Keene cheese factory turns out a yery good article. Dake has reduced hotel rates and that's what will catch custom. Remember the firemen's party July 4. Big time. Everybody coming. C. M. Davendorf is doing a rushins business selling sewing machines. The Detroit Post and Tribune for the campaign, onlv 2ft cents. Take it. King's saw mill is turning out the lumber in a very buiiness like manner. Shattuck's Jubilee company are an- nounced to give a concert in Lowell Ju- W 4. Sell your wool, then ceme and see us with your hearts nnd pocket Itooks open. Did you ever hear a hen sneezef— Kxcknng*. No, did you ever see n hen's knecst Saranac will have a great pow-wow the4lh;-the pow-wowest kind of a pow wow. Why don't somebody mannfacture a hem-lock sowing machine? Where's the "fellerl" An exchange says cows think and rots on like men. Ho probably means like udder folks. It makes Montgomery Blair mad to bo callcd a donkey, but just imagine the humiliating situation of the donkey. A stranger stopped oil hero Salurdity and walked the whole length of the Br.dge Street sidewalk without break- ing a leg. Mrs. E. B. Hine, nccompanisd by son and daughter, started on a visilint; tour last week among friends in Indiana and Ohio. Mrs. Kittie M. Strong and Mrs. Ruby D. Bunderlin started for Olivet to-day to be present at the college Commence- ment this week. Just think of it. Nut a moment pas- see but somewhero on this great hemis phcre somebody is pullmi; a shirt olT over his head. Read the proceedings of the Repub- lican State (.'onvention, the speeches nnd the platfsrm,on the inside of this week's JOURHAI. A correspondent writes to the Grand Rapids Democrat that the decision of the judges iu the Cornet contest at Lan- sina was anything but satisfactory. Dresskell was unfairly treated and bund reds who were there sny so. James II. Stone Esq. manager of the Post and Tribune, was temporary chair man of tho Republican State Conven- tion. He made a rousing good speech upon lakinK the chair and as a presid- ing officer was the right man in the right place. A Wisconsin man named Fort ran awsy with another man's wife. An of- ficer followed and captured him at a country hotel. Tho wife of tho re- creant husband upon hearing of tho cap- ture telegraphed to the officer—"Hold the Fort for I am coming." Grand cxcuraton to Grand Haven and Muskegon on Friday, June 21. Fare from Lowell, round trip, $1.50; children under 12, UO centa. Train leaves Lowell at 8:35 a. m. This will be a railroad and steamboat excursion and a pleasant one, no doubt. Tickets for sale at the Postoffice news room. Rev. S. E. Busser preached a sermon Sunday morning on the subject of chari- ly and true religion that fairly electri- fied his hearers. It was undoubtedly the most powerful and eloquent dls course ever delivered from the pulpit of that chnrcli. Mr. Busser is yet a young man. We predict for him a wide rep- utation as a pulpit orator long before his hair turns gray. "Mister tend me tho Prise of Ihe scatne sowing mashing aa you sold tniis and all the ataUments with it for iwant toboy one of you and Please send mo word as soon aa you reseve this leatorand the Prise of it nnd that is the white mishing MissirU told mo nboutc you anil Iwant you to send me the scatne nib vgeave her and the seame Prise of n sowing mishing and Please semi mc worrd rile away Please send your leator to Ionia ralchlgan dont delea." The aliove is n true copy of a letter handed us by a gentleman of this villacc. KSMIUTS or HOIOR.—At the regular meeting of Liberty Lodge No. 561, K. ofH., Monday night tho following were elected officers for the iniuing term: Dictator—Morris Johnaon. Vice Dictator-W. H. Eddy. Asst. •' - T . W. Mason. Recorder-M. M. Perry. Fin. Recorder—Will Chapman. Treasurer—O. C. McDannell. Chaplain—M. C. Barber. (/'uide—A. C. Sherman, Guardian—M. C. Walker. Sentinel—A. J. Ilowk. The above officers will be cnstnlled one week from next Monday evening. The Convention. The Republican State Convention held in Detroit Juno 13. was the largest ever held in Michigan under the delegate system nnd was composed ef Michigan's best men. The ticket nominated is a remarkably strong one ana the platform adopted is sound in every plank. With such a ticket nnd such a platform the Republicans of Michigan can go forth and do battle with vigor, well assured Hint viclory is theirs if they struggle for it as tluy ought. "Honest men- honest money—honest payment of debts —honest work until the day of election" said Honest old Zack, and tho Repub- licans of Michigan'will roll up one of their old fashioned majorities. Commencement Kzerelies The first annual commencement of the Lowell High School will be held at the Methodist church on Friday evening June 28th, 1878, when Ihe following will bo given : Music; Prayer, Mr. Busser; Music; Greeting, Miss KatioTcrwilligcr; Essay, Miss Aura Waite; Music; Oiation, Mr. Will Clark: Essay. Miss .Tcsaic Hooker; Music; Oration, Mr. Frank Hine; Con- fciring Diplomas; Music; Benediction. The Grand Excursion Uulde Book. The Detroit Evening News, who are organizing a grand excursion lo the White Mountains, Quebec and the sea side, to start from Detroit July 8th, have published an elaborate guide book of the route. It contains maps, illustra- lionaand description of nlfthe places of interest, in tho order that they arc visit- ed. It has about forty pages of careful- ly edited matter, and will be found to be interesting readimt to any who arc thinking of spending their summer away from homo. It will bo sent free to any applicant by addressing with stamp, the manager of the excursion, Mr. W. H. BRBARLT, 65 Shelby Street, Detroit Mich. Vergennes Items. The severe rain storm washed roads and cornflclds badly. Crops looks well generally, except corn. Too cold for that. The Alton folks will have a picnic at Murray's Lake, July 4. A fino time An- ticipated. Tho Alton fiouringmill is doing splen* did work. Prof. Cornell will lecture at the Alton Grange Hall sometime next month on the subject—"The world upside down." COR. Campaign Post and Trlbnne. The first number of the Campaign and Tribunt was published on MfrfTday, June 17, containing the full proceedings of tho Republican State Conyntion, all the latest politiual news of tie day, and a large mass of matter cnculatcd to contribute to the public uidcrstanding of the real issues of the campaign of 1878. It will app«ar hertfaiter weekly, until election day, and will bo a hand- some, four page paper of mrenty-eight columns. Subscriptions will bo receiv- ed, invariably in advenes, at\he follow- ing cheap rates: Single sukscriptions for the entire 21 issues, postade prepaid 25 cents. Subscriptiens in clubs of ten or more, postage prepaid, per /copy, 20 cents. All subscriptions ant/ inquiries should be addressed to TIIK POST AND THIBCN/, Detroit. M. M. Perry, of t h i y village will receive and forward stdfscriptiwis. (or the above. Every TOter/liotildAeMuIto Post and Tribune duri/g tlie (fnmpflgD / He is the man who controlled the ffrcen- bark Stale convention and had every- thing his own way • ii a fair sample of the leading spirils of that party. Hmnd- cd by the Supreme court of Michigan for swindling a poor soldier out of his money, he lias been noted beyond that only as a political demagogue and adventurer until recently he has appear- ed in a new rofc—that of Shylock. If any of our readers want to follow such a leader wo have nothlngto saj. Cormt McGee s were enemy employees. false report; body left A Mean At the time of the iVi iWBd accident near this village in Oct.\877, in which John Wilkinson was ki McGce was keeping hotel at Wilkinson's body was taken and there peimlltcd to those in charge of tho ready to have them renv peared, however, that McGee, among tho R. has taken pains over I industriously circulate t that McGce did not want there and ordered it taken haa had tho clleci to injure^ business very materially ami the slot, . being false. Dr. Peck, John Kopf, and Jas H. Weeks, who were present at the Inquisition have made affidavits to the effect that McGee was perfectly willing to allow tho body of tho dcceas 1 ed to remain in his house, at.d did so, offering every convenience and assistance ! possible. The object of tho affidavits I and this explanation is to*set Cormick ' right before the people. He is not the kind of a man his enemy tries to make him appear, as all who know him can leitifv. MOSJS as a Bbylook. And now it turns out that Moses W. Field la a "Shylock." Moses, the great reformer, the poor man's friend, the champion of the National Green- back party of Michigan, the great kid gloved, horny handed, oily tongued, slippery heeled Mosea has had his true inwardness brought out and exhibited to the gaze of the dear people of his own beloved state. The poor, laboring men of Blichigan over whom Moses has | shed tears and slobbered and E shed and pronounced earnest nedicllons arc beginning to see that: Moses is just the meekest man in the business. The Post & Tribune of De- troll proves it in Monday's issue by giv- ing a fue litniU of a mortgauc of $100, bearing TKX PER CEKT interest payable semi-annually, made lo MOSES W. : FIBLD by a ;>wr twin named Fred K. i Holmes and his wife—a regular iron- bound mortgage which leaves Ihe bor- rower completely at the mercy of the' lender should the mortgagor fail to meet every demand at juit the appoint -, ed lime. Thii is what Moses meant when he laid at the Greenback Statu i Convention—"We have made up our mindi to make the rate of interest no higher than labor can earn bj hard toll." (Applause.) and "by looking around we see the annual increase of the wealth of the country over the coat of production to bo only tiro <ind one half r*r cent. We have made up our 1 minus that a moneyed oligarchv shall not rule this cauntry." (applauie.) This is what Moset mid June 5, and what he d'ul on Hay 22, only two weeks before was to exact a mortgage of one of these poor, oppressed victims of a moneyed oligarchy, bearing ten per cent, interest payable semi-annually, nnd not only thai, but requiring to bo provided in said mortgage an attorney fee of $190 so that in case of foreclosure the amount of the mortgage would be doubled. Monday's Post & Tribune not only shows this single transaclion up in full but shows further that Moses W. Field to-day holds a number of mortgages against "poor oppressed laboring men" containine about the same conditions as the above—none of them bearing low ratea of interest. While Moses is going around through the stnte nppealing to the poor oppressed laboring men" to ral- ly around the National—Greenback- Labor—Reform flag, demanding for them "a rale of intcreit nu higher than labor can earn by hard toll (2^ per cent) his ten per cent, mortgages arc resting securely In the vault and if tho poor men fail to pay their semi-annual itiler- ist exactly on time, why, an attorney fee equal in amount to the face of the mortgage makes Mescs solid, you know, and he takes back the property and the C tor man may ait out in the road. This | uses is the standard bearer of tho Na- j tional Greenback party ol Michigan. 1 Notes and Nudges. UT J1MCRAX. (In Dtlroit Foil k Tribune J Dressmakers play the flute well. First lesson in finance-pay as you go, or don't go. Is it proper to call a fashionably dressed lady a re-formed lady? Now and then a roll of fresh butler reminds us that nature occasionally springs a leek. The best thing our soldiers out West can do is to "lay Lo" every time they can get a chance. When we get into power a man must lie an awful poor writer that can't pay his debts.—Oreenioci. Cupid must bo shooting a good deal at random when a sixteen-year old girl falls in love with an old man of sixty. Our veij best men betray selfishness. Even ministera of the gospel enjoy cro- quet best when they win the game. Dr. Mary Walker will please take notice that the style this summer is to have only one hip pocket in a pair of oantaloons. t When Dick Trevalllck gets sick, or anything ails him, we wuppose he sends for a plumber instead of a doctor, doesn't he? Blacksmiths possess great physical endurance. Just think of it—any one of them can tire a wigon wheel out in a few minutes. No office seekers in tho National Greenback party. No pismires crawl - ing around a fresh lump of sngar this Not much. :orrespondent tells us what the fare is frffam New York to Paris by steam- er," butMoesn't say how much it costs to go there by land. Man wants but little here below, if he has to pay cash down for all he gets. Charge it to him, and he'll take all there is—no doubt about that. We arc cautioned not to confound James Anderson with the other Ander- sons. We reserve the privilege, how- ever, to confound Jim all we want to. Don Dickinson's call for a Democratic State Convention created quite a stir among the undertakerg of Michigan. They hadn't hcari^MTore tbat the body had been fo GrajiKflar Claas: Teacher reads— ^ n lays the sun shines." Bad boy on end of the seat just in eut of the rain and wrin|}ing his breeches' legs "Well, John lies like blazes and I know It!" Mr. Potter haB a very large mouth and i hews tobacco In large quantities, they say. When lie opens his mouth one feels like asking, "Now, who has been plowing that old graveyard all up like that? For summer complaint or cholera-lnlkatnm there is nothing u lafe and reliable u Dr. Wincbeiri Teething Syrnp it never fails give immediate relief, and Is harmless. Sold by all drnggiils at 25 cents a bottle. Fanuoli and Son Umbrellts- Misses sehool parasols of good ni«- terial and substantial workmanship at 12J conts each, usually sold at 26o. Higher grades cboap in pro- portion. Silk sun Umbrellas in on- limited quantity, and at prices yery much below those of former prices A choice assortment of r e r y fine goods in twilled silk, with pearl or iyory handles tipped with 14 carat gold at ycry reasonable prices. Gent umbrellas in all gradea and sizes, comprising domestic and Scotch gingham, serge, alpaca and silk, at popular prices. F. W. WUBZDUBO, Canal Street, Corner. Bronson, Grin- nell's Block, Grand Rapids. Dr. Jaqne'i German Worn Cakes never fail to deilroy wormi aid expel f the STitcm, Pleasant lo take ife. The boy of to day gets even with you pretty quick when you allude to Wash- ington's reputation for veracity. He mediately tells you that Washington from being a "straight-haired" Street, of New York, was re- cently thrown into a saloon through a window. We have heard of men being thrown out of a saloon into the street, but here is an instance where a street was thrown into a saloon. Makes quite a difference. He probably took a drink. Laboring man, do you see what you aro coming to If these things continue I Must we wait three long weeks for one hen lo hatch a dozen chickens out of a possible fifteen, and then go six months longer before we can have spring chick en pot pie? The old political parties dare not deny it-they are both in sympathy with these grindine monopo- lies! A calf goes through a slow, tedious process before it becomes a cow. The Hepublican parly has made a bull of 'most everytliiuK, and our children are crying for bread and milk when there is no milk. The idea of waiting two or three years for a calf to grow up into a new milch cow. when our childrea are crying for milk! What we want is legislation that will make milk give down when wc ask for it. List ol LETEnsremainingln the Post Office at Lowell, Kent Co., Mich June 18th, 1878. LADIES LIST—Miss Mary L. Beach, Miss Kattie Blum, Mrs. C. R. Norton. Miss Ida E. Sayles, .Vrs. JVelinda Ste- vens. GENT'S LIST.—Frank Alden, Charles D. Blarmaun, Sheriff, Emanuel S. Custer. Jfatthew Hart, Jfr. Lester, Wilkins Ruiiel Frank Buchardi, Allen, Stevens, George Sige, Stephen Totulin- mn. Persons calling for these letters will please say "ADVEUTISED" and give Ihe date of this notice. JAS. W. HINE. P.M. A bashful young clergyman recently rising to preach for the first time, and nounced his text after thiswise: "An- immedialely the cock wept and Peter went out nnd crew bitterly." Many a young housewife has made fearful mis- takes when she did not use Smith's Bale- ratus. It costs no more and is 1 strong- et than any other brands. It is perfet- ly pure ami uniform in strengh. Manufactured by Htumv S. Surra & Co. Grand Rapids, Mich. What other preparations fail to do. Hall's Ualr Renewer inrely accompliibes. It ranewi the balr and especially restores its color when gray and faded* Ai a dreiiing it U nnaur puied, making lbs hair moist, soft and glony. The moil economical preparation ever elfered, ill efTeoii remaini a long time, andlhoie who baTimadea trial of it will never me any other.—tAdrertiier and Union Fredonta, N. Y. "0? wealth of womia—wonderful," 0! crown of honor I" Tbe most beautiful crown to deck the bead of a woman, ii a prafuiion of long, dark, glony hair. Tbe pioduetion of hair is won- derfullj ficilitaled by tha clenslng and itlm- ulAting properties of Ring's Vegetshls Am- brosia, which is finding its way to Ihe toilst cases of all American ladlis.—J. Q. Look, Agtil, F.ilert'i Daylight Liver Pills ara reliable, safe and elfident. They pnrlfj lbs blood, regulate the liver and digeitive organs and reilere headache earned by indigeillnn. Qtisav; "Why will men smote common tobacco, when they can boy Uarbarg Bros, Seal nt North Carolina' at tha same price?" Dress 6m<8. In this department we have now an abundant supply, including every novelty of the season. Alpacas, lus- tres, Matelasse, and Bonrelte goods, wc are selling at less than the whole- sale prices were only a few weeks ago, and wo have a real good article in Knickerbocker Suitings at IQc. per yard. F . W . WtjazauRO. Canal street, Corner Bronson, Grin nell's Block. XXlnnfe/1 12 H 00 * Room vguiuva. girls at the CullerHouse Grand Haven Jfich. Wages; |12.M per month. Apply at once. T . F . PICMRWO. An Ai A large proportion ol are to-day dying froi sia or disordered llWR The diseases upon t h y t t i i e s of lo valuable people ft/ nuiMiIarml life actually a hi exiiteaceotanje^nent aVd ought yte. There ii this, jfyou will only throi epticlim, taJtg tbi jour friend Anguit t certain. Hill ve been gin Pact-r meriewn people of Dyipep It of these llgent and ig, making a pleasant ilnsss u It reaion for Is prejndiee " drnigglsu one bottle of our speedy relief ilesol this remedy 'j to try Its virtues, with . Ton can for 10) cents lo try relieve Ue worst y all drnggftts on the Wi Anlhonest Medicine free of Cha'ge - Of all medicinas calcnlated to cure any affection of tbe throat, cheat or lungi, we know of none we can ncommend so highly as Dr. King's KewDiicovery for coniumptisn Coughs colds, bronehilii. tickling in tbe throat, loss of voice, etc. For aithms and Bronehllls it is a perfbet specific, curing Ihe very wont caiei la the iborteit lime pouible. We n y by all meani give it a trial. Trial bottle free, ragolar liie 1100. For Sale by Hunt A llunler, LoweL Ii Shawls. Wo have an excellent assortment, embracing Broche, Paisley, and im- itation India, mnch under former prices. Snmmcr Ottoman shawls in every grade from |1.00 upwards. Shet- land shawls in white and colored. Hand Knit Zephyr Breakfast shawls &c., Ac., at prices to suit every- body. F. W. WuHznuRG, Canal Street, Cor. Bronson, Grin- nell's Block. Hosiery and itlemm'i Fn Goods. excellent J^ticle in Shirts, good bod- )ms at 11.00 We have Gent's Dren ies and fine 1^ each. Seventy five dozen Gent's Fancy Striped Shirts at 76 cents each. Fifty dozen extra fine fancy cam- bric shins, two collars and sleeve buttons included at 11.00 each. Tho very finest seamless socka at 25 cents, to ho toand anywhere. UO dozen Ladies fancy striped IIoso 10 cents per pair. 200 dozen extra quality at 20 eta. per pair, well worth 30c. 250 dozen Misses fancy flose at 6 cents a pair, worth double the mon- ey. A largo line of Ladies Poeket Handkerchiefs, all Silk and in very pretty patterns, 25 cents each. We keep the best 60 cent Kid Gloves in this city. F . W . Wurzburg, Canal street. Cor. of Bronson, Grin- nell's Block, Grand Rapids. Dandruff, n annoying from Its naslghsly appearance on the clothing, and from tbe itching and burning nf the scalp. Is detached euticle, or ortside layer of skla. It is thrown off by tbe presence of humors. Ring's Vegeta- ble Ambroila Ii compounded in part to eradicate thii humor from the sealp, and It iloei it mois rff«ctually in every can leaving the bead cool and clean, and the elotblng ai ri came from tbe tailors. J. Q. Look, sgeal. Those ikeptlcal of the virtnes of Lawions Oaratlvs for the positive enre of Reenmatiim and Neuralgia as wsll u those o-her diseases which have their origin in the serves, have bat to make a trial of one bottle and they will never be wilhontit. It not only cures tbe above diseases, hot n a house hold remedy for Cnts Wonndi, Burns, Toothache, Earache Swellings, ete^ it ii incomparable. ClMks aid Slits. We have an arrangement by which our Cloaks, Sicques, and Suits aro received directly Irom several of the most experience and extensive man- ufacturers, thereby saving and al- lowing to ourenstomera every dol- lar which nsually goes into the pock- et of the jobber. We soli a Grass Cloth Suit, three pieces, for $2, and a handsomely trimmed Linen Snit three pieces, ol excellent quality for In Sacqnes wo have a very choice assortment in Cashmere, Diagonal and Drop iTElo. from $4 upwards. F . W . WnuzBUBQ, Canal St. cor. Bronson, Grinncll'a Block, Grand Rapids. Electricity Thomas' Excelsior Electric Oil. Worth ten Umss lis weight In G o d - win cannnt stay where It Is nsel It is the medicine ever made. One dose common sore throat. One bottle has , Bronehilii. Fifty cenls worth hai cor- ed m old Handing cough. It poiitirey tairh, asthma and croup. Fifty cents has enrad crick In the back and the qnaatlty lame back of eight yean stand- It enree swelled neck, tumors, rheum i. neuragla. coatracUoa of the i nts, spinal difflcolties, and pai^lSd IMS In any part, no matter wharTIt mi from what cause It maj^ on good. Twenty-firj bad cases of chron ery. One teaspooofar en inutee. It will rare jny Is possible to cnre./olx Is warranted sated nipples or If applied olten tbe slightest di stops the pain of a Cures frosted feet, wonnds of every Isaac B. Resbnck, writes—•'! have been iron 1 lis for years, and your Eli medicine that would ever dollars worth oi it has entirely cured me. I barenssd it for SSTSKI othsr sSietions, and bavs found it to bare tbe best reralti" Sold by all msdicine dealers Price— trial botllss 29 ets. 50 cents and I I 00 Prepared only by Foslsr, Miburn A Co. Buffalo, H, Y, success ors lo B, N. Thomas Phelps, N-Y. Sold In Lowell by Hunt A Bnntsr.- Nors—Electric—Selected and Eleclrited Tito cheapest place to buy Milli- nery and Fancy Goods is at Mrs. E. Spragucs. Old hata made new for 40c. Oar Domestio Department is crammed with goods, and our prices are down to the lowest notch. A very gi od 4 yd. wide brown cotton at 4c. and a variety of brands in yard wido brown sheetings at 8 cents and upward. Blenuhed muslins by the piece at ua^e prices. Table linens of every description at the lowest figures wo bare ever sc?n. Turkey Red Damasks at 7Sc, 86o, and $1.00 per yard. 150 dozen full sized dinner nap- kins warranted all Linen, at 75o per dozen. 75 doz. Linen Towels, size 18x36 inches, heavy huckabaok, at 12io each, A splendid article in 11 4 summer counterpanes, easy to wash and good to wear. $1.00 each. A great bargain in 10-4 sheeting at 20o per yd. Several cases of excellent caliuoes in good fabrics, newest designs, and fast colors 5o per yard. F.W.Wurzburg, Canal, cor. Bronson. GrinneU'a block Grand Rapids. Farmers I Farmers I Would yoo have your Dorses In prima ooBdition for year spring and summer wnrk 7 If w, lereral things shonid be strictly obsarrsd. good care regular feed and liberal enrrylag are among the essantials, but do not fill to give them Uncle Sam'i Condition Powders, ac- cording to direclioni, aad yoo will be well rewarded for yoor expense and trouble. For sale by all dtog|ills. exev- 'For brnl li ne< ikic.^t' app' , and corni, and an or beait W.W.IIATCII, riru.lrnt K. t.ItOOTU, II.H .CI.ARK.Ruhl'r* Pi« a Catarrh, Consumption and Droccbial com- plaints, if neglected, i| erill'j end in ptrtnn- nent lulferinir. Tlic lirst known remedy after long practical use, Is Eilerfs Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry ; coir.|iounded by tkilltd chemists, from inme of the best known regela- lile remedies. It ii not only esluable in pul- monary diseases, but it is, unlike most congli remedies which are eiticmely deliberating, an excellent tonic if taken as directed. ury Goods. In conscquonce of our steadily iu- utcasing business we hive born obliged for tho second time this sea- son lo lay in a very heavy stock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, etc., and wo aro now fully prepared to untidy tho public at largo that no such se- lection of goods in our line—no such advantage to cash buyers has ever been presented in Grand Rapids. F . W . WuR/.nono, Canal Streets. Cor. Bronson, Grin- neU'a Block. ice U»th«vtt Willi, Welti pailm building raaMSable prlei Satiate. JaaeTSth, ISTS. tOmt. K On taJ i(t«r tbe 4U. of July 1U. lubKiibrr would , , ' , r..p«l(alljr .i,o farnnh siod well llarncil Bilck id Chlmni-ii. I'tilln conum- III And • nril clix Urlck ltd at JOHN C. PRATT. Black Cashmeres and BriillaB- tlies. Wo make Black cashmeres and Briiliantines a specialty, and always keep on hand a very heavy slock of them We have a gooil article in all-wool Cashmere at 60 cents and upwards, and high lustre brii- liantines, beginning at 25 ccnts. F . W . W uKzntmo, Canal st. cor. Bronson, Grinnell's lilock. Grand Rapids. I*y your finger on your pulie, and know that at assry stroke some mortal puses to bis Maker—some fellow-being crosses tbe tirer of death; and wonder that it ibould be eo long before onr turn comes. The msss of these deaths start from little things. What may appear at first to be no more than a de- ranged digestion, may lacrease aad take tbe form ol Llrer dlieaie. Tho blood become Titiated through the imperfect action of the llrer, carries its poisonous properties lb tough erery part of tbe body, and tbe lyium finally becomenogrer loaded that it breaks down under tbe weight of disease. Dr SBith'i Stilling^ Blood Purifier will tone up tbeoe organs, itimulate the digeition, re- .llby action to tbe lirer, and dense lyitta of all poisonous and noxioui mat- Pi^Dlei, blotches, boils and ail ikin diieaies, Ve thoroughly cured by its use. Emy bottlWeutranleed to gi*e satiifiction or money reflpdid. Sold by ail druggists at mail post paid for 80 centi. proprietor!, Erie. Pa. fA.. £ """"j reiapat We wiah it distinctly understood that we charge one price only, all soods bring marked in plain figures from which no deviation will be made ander any circumstances. F. W. Wurzburg:, Canal st, cor. Bronson, Grinnell's Block, Grand Rapida. For yean Lawsoxs CDBATITI has given unlTtnal MtisCaclioo, and every day is la. creasing in popular faror. Witboot doubt it Ii the most reliable prsparatloo yet introduc- ed lor Rhea malic d issues aad those also which have thsir orgia lo the Nsrrs Struc- ture. Wherever there Ii Palo, leflaaation or Swelling, ON the Oeratlve, and yoo will not be disappointed.—J. 0. West, Agsnt. Sggalbr Hatching Lig hi Brabmas from Psleb aad Pisrcs, noted rains of Oattsck Mass, and Obleago, III. 13 r IJ.OO. Chicks for sale aftsr Sspt. IStb, ddren, 0 . B. Shaw, Kalamasoo Mich, But few people know what Every- body should know; that Carter's Compound Extract of Smartweed cures every pain. 2Sni6 Home Teettmonr. FanroBT, Mich. March 18,1878. I hereby nrLff tbat my llltle boy eight years of age, had a ssrsra attack of croup in tbe night March 13, '78, aad three doses of the DalTsrsal Croup Kemsdy given according to direclions, promptly broks up lbs attack. This Taluable remedy certainly suppliee a long lelt want. Signed. DAVID Otivsa. Subscribed sad sworn ta before me this IBtb day of March 1871, Joua K, Rama, 44-Saoe, Justice of Ihe peace. Uncle Sam's Haraees Oil fills and closes the pores of Isalher effectually prsTentlng lbs entranca of dampness sod dost, and render- ing the harness soft and pllabls wblls at ths sams time Increaiiog lu dorabillty. Sold by all Barnsas Maksrs and dsalen la leathsr. Don't Be Deoatved. Many persons say "I haven't got the con* sumplloa" whsn asksd to core thsir cough with Shiloh'i Consumption cars. Do tbey not know that coughs lead to eonsumpUon and a rsmedr that will can coosomptmo wll certainly and sorely con a cough or any long or throat tnable. We know it will care whsn all btheie foil aad onr faith In it is so positive that we will relnnd the price paid if yea receive no beae0t. Is not this a foir proposition. Price 10 cts, SO cts, and $1 00 par botll* For lame back or side use Shlloh's porous Plaster, Pnce J5 cts. For sale by J. C. West Why will yoa suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint, ConiUpation, and ginera debility when you can get at onr itore Shi' loh'i Syitem Titaliier which we nil on a poeillve goaranlee to care yoa. Price IQcts and 75cta. For sale by J. C. W est. Well's Penian Perftime "HACKMETACK U rich and fragrant. Try it, sold by J. 0, /-^BASE'S BAKERY AND RESTADRENT The place to get a Good Square Meal All kinds of Baking uo'je to order. Oystirs servsd on short notice and for sale by tbe can. Taffy candy aipecialily. Please gire me a call. Remember ths place, 0 hue's Bakery, Lowell, Mich, li tf A True Btory- 1 wasjaiting my siiier Louise,- somewhere in tbe wee imall houri of morning, a loud ip otjfay door awoke me. 1 sprang up med it. On the tbreebold stood Lou- lousemaid, quskiug with terror. "Oh, *1*1" she cried, "Will you come, quick, plesse?" The baby is awful!" I fluDg on a wrapper, and ran to Louisa's chamber. She wai silting before a hastilr lighted fire, her face as cold and white as death Across her lap lay the child, breathing in a very odd manner. The mu'cles of bis little throat worked spasmodically. I grew cold from bead lo foot. "Ob, Loiiisal'' 1 gasped, •'What ails tbe baby?" without looking up, lbs answered me cue word, "Croup!" Where IsSidneT?" Gone for Dr. Iborne!'' Tho bnusemaid and I ran for hot water and llan- nelr. Ob. (be agony of the moment I I have no words lo tell bow frightened we all were. "Why does the Doctor not come?" I cried, every moment seeming like an eternity. I was kneeling beside Louisa, trying lo com- fort her, wnen Sidney returned,—alone. Ue could not find tbe Doctor, but had brought a bottle of the Universal Croop Remedy, which tbe druggist advised him to get. We im- mediately gave the medicine according to di- reclions, and were soon overjoyed to tee tbe baby out of danger and resting uicely. Moth- ers, do not bo without ths Universal Crnup Kemedy, for a moment. It is a friend indeed when the hour of trial comes, and death ssemsanxlons to claim our darlings. It will ve enr children, and cause our hearts to turn in thaakfulness lo the Giver ol all Good. Permanent address, Ralbbnu House, Grand Hapids. DR. KENNEDY !• kaovn throniihout tbi north-weit >• HID only eoBpHinl and telulU Ttrnmlliof I'lij.iclin. Uli rtpaUUon bu brtn injulrrd by hount, Uir <lraliii( tad «Mri of IURCIIIUI pnctlce in Ihe Irnlnrnt of all Chtonlc DlHUM and lltfatmilin u • iixriilly. l>oti DOlclaimln iDfftllble, or to kouw rrciytUlog or to care eTerjbadj, but dot* Uy eUlm to irtiou ltd common nme. Cindld ID opiniog, irikmtble lncbu|ii.u>db*i met »itb unpanlliled luoieia, Dlieueioftlwiyeiiid Kir, tbi Head, liettl.and Throat, Lunii, Cbeit. Spine, Liter,Bluiu. acb, Boartli, Kldaeyi.and (leuatn-url- Bar/Organa.lliieaK'i of the Brain and; Nareou tilwaaei nf Ihe UHDM and Malforuatlooi. Catarrh, llbau aatlan. Motet' L'leen.Tu- mon and Caeura ate uoal- tlrely eared. No breaking down to bolld up. No fulniei, No IDCurabla oari tiealtd. ail allnieuti or difllculllta peculiar I) aim or vo- nia, old at vonni treated with dilleacy and atrict eonfldince, A large end eatemiTe prarllee, and tTldanc* lo fuitala il,li tha onlyprnnfofa I'hy.l- oaaa ikllL Eiperteacs Ii wortl, ererylblDg— Xno»led|e galn.J from Iraatlng thjuiaada uf eaaei laablei him to kiuo the eauM and remedy needed. Ill nerer tDjared a human belaf byezeeanvs drug- flag.ar demoted a life by aipenment, No that- leredeonitliuiloo, no aching bonei. -r palm, or tak- ing cold, follow biitreatmant; and It n not necai- •ary ta change dlit ot occupation whlla under hli tiwtaeat. The Sick, the Deif, the mind, the Lame, the De- formed. the paralued, and all peraoni that are troubled with aay ailment or iDeuiiTealtDre ol any aama ar nature ara laTlied call and mreitlnla befora they abaadon hope. Yoa willnot be urged or periuaded to take treat- meat, andao one wlilbatraated unleii there li a •tronir probability of a enreor petmaienl beneHt. ikalntarogaliun and decldo for younelf. Con- iultaUon free. Bedlclnei Caah. Don't aik lor credit, LOWELL. Voungi' Hotel on Tburaday erening June 13 and Friday the Uih until Ip. m. damn atea erery mouth. GRAND BAFIDS. Rathbun Uonie.on Saturdaw, Jane Ut, and Sal- Uiday. Jane I5tb.aiid lit and •• • mentb. Uth da}< uf tTcty CEDAK 8PBINQ8- Falrchllda Bouaa from3 p. m. on tteUlb,naU 3 p m. on Ihe 13lli day• of eeery month. Bay y* i r Daily papers, Weeklies, •agazlnes, stationery, cigars, to- kacct. CtofecUonery etc at the Post Office News room. I keep the latest lews aU the Best CIGARS IN Town. FRANK D EDDY. P H O T O O O E T A F E C I N A - ! HILER'S old photograph rooms are again reopened aad ready for Photographing li all Its Brances . Nothing bnt first class work will be mado at my gallery. Ulre us a call. M1LO U1LER.

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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WIIKLT,

At L o w e l l , N k h l g a i i fey

J A M . vr. I l l W E .

TBIUia 1 1 . 5 0 A YBAR.

OllllFlt DITOTID TO

LOCAL AND G E N E R A L N E W S .

L O W E L L B U S H E S S D I K I C T O & Y

n g O K k MoDANNBLL, PbyilcUoi and JL SurgMois Office In Btok Block.

IJOBKBT MARSHALL, Cooper. R u t wa-LV H ' 8 1 - " 0 0 r b t r n l i and all kindi of

^ eouom work.

50 * 0 8 * NASH, M i a u r n of a m , Mat-tockt, Xllt-plcki Ac. Old plow poinU

made new, Uowrn and Rtaperirapalrad.

A. CHAPMAN, Pbotogrftpb AtUll. rtoomi next to Poat-offlca. op a ta in .

U'OHASR, Bakery, and ReHaaraot. Oppoille Mailc Ball.

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B. RICKBRT. Lowell Bakary and Reitanrant. Oppoille Pallea'i Block

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PS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and Dr tu making. Oppoelie Bank Block.

JO. W EST, Druggiit and Stationer. Agent . forUenuiue Rubber .Paiot. Oppo ite

Koreit Mllli.

O SOOrT. Hardwati Saih, Doorf,ana glan. Bmldere flardiTara a ipcclalty.

Oppoelta Koreit JUU.

TAMSS H. WBBK3, Jnit lceof tha Peace I Notary Public, Ileal Eitate, iBiaranee

/A. Ualon Block,

J Q. LOOK, Dragglii and Stationer, Ac. Unloo Block.

11 M. OBVKSDOBF, Agent for Domeatie ) Bewlog Macblae, and tha Belay Or-

gan. -One door call o/ Poet Office.

ODQB ik HI0K8, Altorneye a t law Notary Public, Ac. O- i r Weet'i ding D

WIUIBLM A FLANAGAN. DaalaraiD Booti and Bboel, Olotblag Ae. Da-

Ion Block, Weil aide

ITOUBLL A DONOVAN. Qrocerlti and Profliloui, Crockery, Qlaie war# *c,

man Block.

JM.WEATEBtlWAX. Dry Goodt,elotb. . Ing, Dooti, Sboet, HaU, Oapa, Ae.

Union Block.

f x A K R HOOBB. Oorntr Main and Weil \ J Waiar Btraaii. A . Dake, Proprietor.

, M 1

JTf Unio

» TKINd k ADAMS. DeaUrela Agrleol-tural ImpleBenti, f a rm tooU, * c ,

BtWge Stref i.

0 . TRAIN. Dealer lo Faim prodocta. Wool, pelli, pork Ac. Bridge Street.

BriJl

J T IVBRY, BALE and BOABDIKO 8TA-J j BLB. Monroe t i i .Thoi.Tatt Proprie-

tor

II. SHKPARD. Hardware of nil kinda, . Doort, eub , glau, Ae. Bank Block.

E' O O I ' Y , Dentin. Roome o w Bcotu . Hardware Here. Work warmnted.

T T J U W K A WHITK. BooU, ihow, Lewher, r l Ac. Bridge Street.

J" 0. HARB, Matbla Worke. One door . rai t ol Lee'i Store. BtUlg* SUM'..

0W.8TONB, Carriage Builder, Monroe Strtet. All klnda ot repairing done in

• n t - e l a u ilyla.

LO.BILDRBrH, Gunemllb. MoeleBall Block. New gune made to order.

JOHN TAYLOR. Iran Foundry. Corner of Jackeon A A m y Street*.

DE LOS 0 . HENRY, Hooee and Carriage painter. King A Ampbleli't Block.

W. AVBRY Meat Market Oppoelte Bank Block. H

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ILTON M . PERRY Attorney at U w . and Solicitor In ebancery. Bank Slock

0 , BARBER Grooeriet, ProtUlona, , Crockery, Nm one, Ae. Cor. Bridge A

Waihinglon Street!

CO. 8T0NB k CO. Dry Goods, Boots, . and Sboet, J a u , Caps, Ac. Bank

Block.

B. SLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods, Oar-.etingi, Bau, Caps, Notions, ate. Gra-

ham's Block. N.

LO W E L L O M N I B U S L I N B . O . Waters I proprietor. Leave orders at hotsls.

T O H N WILSON, Blackimithing, Hons. t f shoeing. Wagon and Carriags Ironing. Monroe Street.

N L MoOARTY. Wholesale and rsUll Grocer. Bank Block.

E A.SDNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low-. ell National Bink Ail tbslalsststyles

ofiwearing does.

n H A I i L t t A L T B B K . Olotbing, Genu VJ Furn.il InK goodi, ball, capsand (ranks. Union Block, Bait corner

TUSN WINGLER. Wholesale and Re. ( J tall dealer in GrorrriH and Provisions. Union Block.

BARNKS A ROUSE Blackimithing, MnlnBlreat. T b c i i g n o f t b s b l g h o r s n

sboe isibeir card.

A WALKER, M.D. noneopatbic Pbysl-. clan aud Surgeon Chronic dlsaases a

specially. Offic* s i M. C. Barber's old (and . Rnldrnce at lbs bonss prsvioaily oc-

by Dr. J . Howard Smith.

t. W. DODOt, • . P. HICM. LrtM* A C o l l o o l l o n o f B o e o f

D O D G E & H I C K S , R e a l E t t a t o Agency ,

Loans N e g o t i a t e d . Oflct BKlnUR STKF.ET OVKR J. 0. WIST-S

DRUG 8T0HK.

1 0 1 I T I $10,000 lo loan on it iprored farms In Ksnl

county, In sums of fSOJ nnd upwards, on three to fire years lime.

BUNT A DAVIS, &2 Pearl Slnet , Grand Rapids, Micblmn.

. K. W. COOI.KDUB- O.O.BTOMC.

f > E. W. COOLEDGE I CO., Mtaufketomeorud Dnlan U alt klide o

Huseo , Got •ti.Sbldln.Tcaaki. Tranltaf Ban, ShMU, N«U, trhlH. Combr Bruditi, l laram Oil, fiupa,etc.. at rulltr'i old lUod, nrarly ospetli* tha Dank. Lowell. Mich,

ST.CHARLES HOTEL, (Naai DAM Depot,)

^ LuWELL, MICH. CORMIOK MoGBB, Prop.

This Bonis [formerly known u the Rhine's Uuuie] has been thoroughly orer'uaoled, ren-orated nnd repainted, and now proridss trsl-class accommodatioDi for lit goasts.

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VOLUME XIII . LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JUNE 19. 1878. NUMBER 51

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A E. OBSI.Pr *.. 1)., Bomeopalhic P h y Xl . . siclac office o»er Bank, 8aranac> Mich. C«uOlry practice solicited.

FD.M.DAVIS, Attorney and Solicitor . Oircnit Court Commiiriouer. Commer

clal collections a ipeclalt;. Saranar, Mich.

FA. LALLT, Denthl, Roomioier Poit . offira. Careful attention giren to the

preNMation of the natural teeth.

Iltrea/lrr till notice* mu$t reae\ thi* of-Jitt not bitfr than Futtday nnon, lo iniure vublicalion the Mmt vert. Notice of ton ' - " " " " u i m m rotrco tidtrxlle Ungih thould bt $ert in nt early " ' V n ' ' • • " ' • "mc post -master a n d are ai Tutula'j mornina. B o l n K 1'Ut a f rame around h im to

corresponci.

When you go to flrnnd HaTcn stop with Pickcr lng, the ho«t o( t h e Cutler House. He is one ot the ImjsI hotel men in the liusiness.

Moses Dartow of Clinton County has been sentenced to one year a t Jackson for a t tcmpl lnp lo iUfraud the fforern-m e n t .

S l rawbeny nnd Icc Cream fc i t i r a l to n ight nt Tra in ' s Hall, for the benefit of t h e Lowell Cornet Band. Plenty of good music also. Everybody Invited.

The mecl ing of t h e L. L . C. this week will bo held a t Mrs. M. C . Bar . bcr's rooms instead of at Mrs. Strong's as announced last week .

A opecinl mrc t ing of Liberty Lodge No. 801 K . of H. will bo held a t the Lodge rooms next Monday evening. All members please bo present

The present term of school is d rawing to a cloac and t h e teachers and the pu-pils will be ready to give vacat ian a cordial welcomc.

Boys—you -naughty boys -stop throw-ing stones. Wo have always noticed t h a t a boy must quit these th ings before he can become President .

Ginger, the Lowell c t r respondent of t h e Saranac Local, speaks t r u l y when he says " I t ' s about ttmo for tho Hones t -Money League to be up and w o r k i n g . "

No use ta lk ing. The frosts did in jure pcaclx« and apples in many localities, and dii' kill oil cherries and other fruits . You can t go behind these returns, eith-e r .

The printers of th is office can tes t i fy to the cxccllcnco of thoie s trawberry short-cakcs nmdc by Mrs. C . E . Bush. They wouldn' t know where t o find bet-t e r .

The Hon. Zack Chandler is chair-man of tho Republican State Cen-t ra l Committee. Coats olT, b o n . No folding of the hands allowed around here .

"Old Zack," upon taking the chai r aa permanent chairman of the Republican State Convention made one of Ilia vig-iirous spsecltes. I t meant scalps, too, for next fall.

Vet . Davis' horse ran away Monday evening, scat ter ing things r ight nnd left , f ron t and rear, up and down and in all o ther directions, according to the latest improved compass.

Many s t rangers have been in town dur ing tho past lew days. Instead of guinj ; to the Par i i exposition, they ar-gued tha t it would not ceat any more to come to Lowell and take a look a t our s idewalks.

J . Loyd Brcezee, Into editor of the Adrian News, lias accepted a position on tho Post nnd Tribime. Breezy is a very useful cnap in n newspaper afflce and wo are glad to lee him ge t into such good company.

A gentleman from Bownn said the other day tha t when the farmere out there go t through hnrveit ing they would all comc aown and fix up our sidewalks. He apologized handsnmely for not hav-done it before .

The appropriat ion for the Grand Rap-ids post-office has been raised to #45, -000. They have feund out tha t Peirco

Home # Vicinity. Novr for the new mown hay.

Splendid weather—occasionally.

Races at Grand Rapids this week .

Remember tho Band social t o n igh t .

Hold the fourth , for we arc coming!

Kent County has 23,242 school chil -dren.

Wha t is the news along the K . L. Js N. Ml

Our nex t Governor's name is Charles M. Croswell.

The old man a t n t wha t ho used to be. - 3 . J. Tilden.

Tho 4th will be celebrated very much in Michigan.

Where is t h a t circus? C a u ' t wait much longer.

The old sett lers had a g r a n d t ime a t Grand Rapids .

The Keene cheese factory turns ou t a yery good article.

Dake has reduced hotel rates and that ' s w h a t will catch cus tom.

Remember the firemen's party July 4 . Big t ime. Everybody coming.

C . M. Davendorf is do ing a r u s h i n s business selling sewing machines.

The Detroit Post and Tribune for t h e campaign, onlv 2ft cen ts . Take i t .

King 's saw mill is tu rn ing out the lumber in a very buiiness like manner .

Shat tuck ' s Jubilee company are a n -nounced to give a concert in Lowell Ju-W 4.

Sell your wool, then ceme and see us with your hearts nnd pocket Itooks open.

Did you ever hear a hen sneezef— Kxcknng*. No, did you ever see n hen's knecst

Saranac will have a great pow-wow t h e 4 l h ; - t h e pow-wowest k ind of a pow w o w .

Why don ' t somebody mannfacture a hem-lock sowing machine? Where ' s the " f e l l e r l "

An exchange says cows think and ro ts on l ike men. Ho probably means l ike

udder folks.

I t makes Montgomery Blair mad to bo callcd a donkey, but jus t imagine the humiliat ing si tuat ion of the donkey .

A s t ranger stopped oil hero Salurdity and walked the whole length of the Br .dge Street sidewalk wi thout b reak-ing a leg.

Mrs. E . B . Hine, nccompanisd by son and daughte r , s tar ted on a visilint; tour last week among fr iends in Indiana and Ohio.

Mrs . Kit t ie M. Strong and Mrs. Ruby D. Bunderlin started for Olivet to-day to be present at the college Commence-ment th is week.

Jus t th ink of i t . Nut a moment pas-see bu t somewhero on this great hemis phcre somebody is pullmi; a shir t olT over his head.

Read the proceedings of the Repub-lican State (.'onvention, the speeches nnd the p la t f s rm,on the inside of this week's JOURHAI.

A correspondent writes to the Grand Rapids Democrat tha t the decision of t h e judges iu the Cornet contest a t L a n -sina was anyth ing but satisfactory. Dresskell was unfairly treated and bund reds w h o were there sny so .

James II. Stone Esq. manager of the Post a n d Tribune, was temporary chair man of tho Republican S ta te Conven-t ion . He made a rousing good speech upon lakinK t h e chai r and as a p res id -ing officer was the right man in the right place.

A Wisconsin man named For t ran awsy with another man's wife. An of-ficer followed and captured h im at a country hotel . Tho wife of tho re-creant husband upon hearing of tho cap-ture te legraphed t o the off icer—"Hold the F o r t for I am coming ."

Grand cxcuraton to Grand Haven and Muskegon on Friday, J u n e 21. Fare from Lowell, round trip, $1.50; children under 12, UO centa. Train leaves Lowell a t 8:35 a. m. This will be a railroad and steamboat excursion a n d a pleasant one, no doubt . Tickets fo r sale a t the Postoffice news room.

Rev. S. E . Busser preached a sermon Sunday morning on the subject of char i -ly and true religion tha t fairly e lectr i -fied his hearers. I t was undoubtedly the most powerful and eloquent dls course ever delivered from t h e pulpi t of that chnrcl i . Mr. Busser is yet a young man. We predict for him a wide rep-utation as a pulpi t orator long before his hair turns g ray .

"Mister tend me tho Prise of Ihe scatne sowing mashing aa you sold tniis and all the ataUments with it for iwant toboy one of you and Please send mo word as soon aa you reseve this lea torand the Prise of it nnd that is the white mishing MissirU told mo nboutc you anil Iwant you to send me the scatne n i b vgeave her and the seame Prise of n sowing mishing and Please semi mc worrd rile away Please send your leator to Ionia ralchlgan dont de lea ." The aliove is n true copy of a letter handed us by a gent leman of this v i l lacc .

KSMIUTS o r HOIOR.—At the regular meet ing of Liberty Lodge No. 561, K . o f H . , Monday night tho fol lowing were elected officers for the i n i u i n g t e rm:

Dictator—Morris Johnaon . Vice D i c t a t o r - W . H. Eddy . Asst. •' - T . W. Mason. R e c o r d e r - M . M . Perry . F in . Recorder—Will Chapman. Treasurer—O. C. McDannell. Chaplain—M. C. Barber. (/'uide—A. C. Sherman, Guardian—M. C. Walker. Sent inel—A. J . I lowk. The above officers will be cnstnlled

one week from next Monday evening.

T h e Convention.

The Republican State Convention held in Detroit Juno 13. was the largest ever held in Michigan under the delegate system nnd was composed ef Michigan's best men. T h e t icket nominated is a remarkably s t rong one ana the p la t form adopted is sound in every plank. With such a t icket nnd such a platform the Republicans of Michigan can go forth and d o battle with vigor, well assured Hint viclory is theirs if they s t ruggle for i t as t l u y ough t . "Hones t m e n -honest money—honest payment of deb t s —honest work until the day of elect ion" said Honest old Zack, and tho Repub-licans of Michigan'will roll up one of their old fashioned major i t ies .

Commencement Kzerel ies

The first annual commencement of the Lowell High School will be held at the Methodist church on Friday evening J u n e 28th, 1878, when Ihe following will bo given :

Music; Prayer, Mr. Busser; Music; Greeting, Miss Kat ioTcrwil l igcr ; Essay, Miss Aura Wa i t e ; Music; Oiat ion, Mr. Wil l C l a rk : Essay. Miss .Tcsaic Hooker ; Music; Orat ion, Mr. Frank H i n e ; Con-fcir ing Diplomas; Music; Benediction.

The Grand Excursion Uulde Book.

The Detroi t Evening News, who are organizing a grand excursion lo the Whi te Mountains, Quebec and the sea side, to s tar t from Detroit Ju ly 8th, have published an elaborate guide book of the route. I t contains maps, illustra-l ionaand description of n l f t h e places of interest, in tho order tha t they arc visit-ed. It has about forty pages of careful-ly edited matter , and will be found to be interest ing readimt to any who arc t h ink ing of spending their summer away from homo. I t will bo sent free to any applicant by addressing with stamp, the manager of the excursion, Mr. W. H . BRBARLT, 65 Shelby Street, Detroit Mich.

Vergennes Items.

The severe rain storm washed roads and cornflclds badly.

Crops looks well generally, except corn. Too cold for tha t .

The Alton folks will have a picnic a t Murray's Lake, Ju ly 4. A fino t ime An-ticipated.

Tho Alton fiouringmill is do ing splen* did w o r k .

P r o f . Cornell will lecture a t t h e Alton Grange Hall sometime next month on the sub j ec t—"The world upside d o w n . "

C O R .

Campaign Post and Trlbnne.

The first number of the Campaign and Tribunt was published on MfrfTday, J u n e 17, conta ining the full proceedings of tho Republ ican State C o n y n t i o n , all the latest politiual news of t i e day, and a large mass of matter c n c u l a t c d to contr ibute t o the public u i d c r s t a n d i n g of the real issues of t h e campaign of 1878. I t will app«ar hertfaiter weekly, unti l election day, and will bo a h a n d -some, four page paper of mrenty-e ight columns. Subscriptions will bo receiv-ed, invariably in advenes, a t \ h e follow-i n g cheap ra tes : Single sukscriptions for the ent i re 21 issues, postade prepaid 25 cents . Subscriptiens in clubs of ten or more, postage prepaid, per /copy, 20 cents. All subscriptions an t / inquiries should be addressed to

TI IK POST AND T H I B C N / , D e t r o i t . M. M . Perry, of t h i y village will

receive and forward stdfscriptiwis. (or the above. Every TOter / l io t i ldAeMuIto Post and Tribune d u r i / g tlie (fnmpflgD

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He is the man who controlled the ffrcen-ba rk Stale convention and had every-th ing his own way • ii a fair sample of the leading spiri ls of tha t party. Hmnd-cd by the Supreme court of Michigan for swindling a poor soldier out of his money, he lias been noted beyond tha t only as a political demagogue and adventurer unti l recently he has appear-ed in a new rofc—that of Shylock. If any of our readers want to follow such a leader wo have nothlngto s a j .

Cormt

McGee s

were

enemy employees.

false r epo r t ; body lef t

A Mean

A t the time of the iVi iWBd accident near th is village in O c t . \ 8 7 7 , in which J o h n Wilkinson was ki McGce was keeping hotel at Wilkinson 's body was taken and there peimll tcd to those in charge of tho ready t o have them renv peared, however, tha t McGee, among tho R . has taken pains over I industriously circulate t that McGce did not want there a n d ordered it taken haa had tho clleci to injure^ business very materially ami the s lot , . being false. Dr . Peck, John Kopf, and J a s H . Weeks, who were present at the Inquisition have made affidavits to the effect t h a t McGee was perfectly wil l ing to allow tho body of tho dcceas 1

ed to remain in his house, at.d d id so, offering every convenience and assistance ! possible. The object of tho affidavits I and th is explanation is to*set Cormick ' r ight before the people . He is not the k ind of a man his enemy tries to make him appear, as all who know him can l e i t i fv .

MOSJS as a Bbylook.

And now i t turns ou t tha t Moses W. Field la a " S h y l o c k . " Moses, the great reformer, the poor man 's fr iend, t h e champion of the National Green-back par ty of Michigan, the great kid gloved, horny handed, oily tongued, slippery heeled Mosea has had his true inwardness brought out and exhibited t o the gaze of the dear people of his own beloved state. The poor, laboring men of Blichigan over whom Moses has | shed tears and slobbered and

Eshed and pronounced earnest nedicllons arc beginning to see t h a t :

Moses is just the meekest man in the business. The Post & Tribune of De-trol l proves it in Monday's issue by giv-ing a fue litniU of a mortgauc of $100, bear ing TKX PER CEKT interest payable semi-annually, made lo MOSES W . :

FIBLD by a ;>wr twin named Fred K. i Holmes and his wife—a regular i ron-bound mortgage which leaves Ihe bor-rower completely at the mercy of the' lender should the mortgagor fail to meet every demand at j u i t the appoint - , ed l ime. T h i i is what Moses meant when he laid at the Greenback Statu i Conven t ion—"We have made up our m i n d i to make the rate of interest no h igher t han labor can earn b j hard to l l . " (Applause.) and "by looking around we see the annual increase of t h e wealth of the country over the coat of production to bo only tiro <ind one half r*r cent. We have made up our 1

minus that a moneyed oligarchv shall not rule th is caun t ry . " (applauie.) This is wha t Moset mid J u n e 5, and what he d'ul on Hay 22, only two weeks before was to exact a mortgage of one of these poor, oppressed victims of a moneyed oligarchy, bearing ten per cent , interest payable semi-annually, nnd not only thai , bu t requiring to bo provided in said mor tgage an attorney fee of $190 so tha t in case of foreclosure the amount of the mortgage would be doubled. Monday's Post & Tribune not only shows this single transaclion up in full but shows fur ther t h a t Moses W. Field to -day holds a number of mortgages against "poor oppressed laboring men" con ta in ine about the same condit ions as the above—none of them bearing low ratea of interest. While Moses is going around through the stnte nppeal ing to the poo r oppressed laboring m e n " to ral-ly around the N a t i o n a l — G r e e n b a c k -Labor—Reform flag, demand ing for them " a ra le of in tcre i t nu higher than labor can earn b y hard toll (2^ per cent) his ten per cent, mortgages arc resting securely In the vault and if tho poor men fail to pay their semi-annual it i ler-i s t exactly on time, why, an attorney fee equal in amount to the face of the mortgage makes Mescs solid, you know, and h e takes back the property and the

Ctor man may ait out in the road. This | uses is the s tandard bearer of tho Na- j

t ional Greenback party ol Michigan. 1

Notes and Nudges. UT J1MCRAX.

(In Dtlroit Foil k Tribune J

Dressmakers play the flute well.

Firs t lesson in finance-pay as you go, or don ' t go.

Is it proper to call a fashionably dressed lady a re-formed lady?

Now and then a roll of fresh but ler reminds u s t h a t nature occasionally spr ings a leek .

T h e best t h i n g our soldiers out West can do is to " l ay Lo" every time they can get a chance .

When we ge t into power a man mus t lie an awfu l poor writer that can ' t pay his debts .—Oreenioci .

Cupid mus t bo shooting a good deal at random when a sixteen-year old gir l fal ls in love wi th an old man of sixty.

Our v e i j best men betray selfishness. Even ministera of the gospel enjoy cro-quet best when they win the game .

Dr. Mary Walke r will please take not ice t h a t the style th is summer is to have only one h ip pocket in a pair of oanta loons . t

When Dick Trevalllck gets sick, or any th ing ails h im, we wuppose he sends fo r a plumber instead of a doctor, doesn ' t he?

Blacksmiths possess great physical endurance. Jus t think of it—any one of them can t i re a wigon wheel out in a few minutes.

No office seekers in tho National Greenback p a r t y . No pismires crawl -i n g around a f resh lump of sngar th is

N o t much .

:orrespondent tells us wha t the fa re is frffam New York to Paris by s t eam-e r , " butMoesn ' t say how much it costs to go there by land.

Man wan t s bu t little here below, if he has to pay cash down for all he gets. Charge it to him, and he'll t a k e all there is—no doubt about that .

W e arc cautioned no t to confound J ames Anderson with the other Ander -sons. We reserve the privilege, how-ever, to confound J im all we want to.

Don Dickinson's call for a Democratic S ta te Convention created qui te a st ir among the undertakerg of Michigan. They hadn ' t hcari^MTore tba t the body had been fo

GrajiKflar Claas: Teacher reads— ^ n lays the sun sh ines . " Bad boy on end of the seat just in eu t of t h e rain and wrin|}ing his breeches' legs "Wel l , John lies like blazes and I know I t !"

Mr. Po t t e r haB a very large mouth a n d i hews tobacco In large quantit ies, they say. W h e n lie opens his mouth one feels l ike asking, "Now, who has been plowing t h a t old graveyard all up l ike tha t?

For summer complaint or cholera-lnlkatnm there is nothing u lafe and reliable u Dr. Wincbeiri Teething Syrnp it never fails t« give immediate relief, and Is harmless. Sold by all drnggiils at 25 cents a bottle.

Fanuoli and Son Umbrellts-

Misses sehoo l p a r a s o l s of g o o d ni«-te r ia l a n d s u b s t a n t i a l w o r k m a n s h i p a t 1 2 J con t s e a c h , u s u a l l y sold a t 26o. H i g h e r g r a d e s c b o a p in p ro-po r t i on . Si lk s u n U m b r e l l a s in on-l imi ted q u a n t i t y , a n d a t p r i c e s y e r y m u c h b e l o w t h o s e of f o r m e r p r i ce s A c h o i c e a s s o r t m e n t of r e r y fine g o o d s in twi l led silk, w i t h p e a r l o r iyory h a n d l e s t i p p e d w i t h 14 c a r a t go ld a t y c r y r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . G e n t u m b r e l l a s in all g r a d e a a n d sizes, c o m p r i s i n g d o m e s t i c a n d S c o t c h g i n g h a m , s e r g e , a l p a c a a n d s i lk , a t p o p u l a r p r i ce s .

F . W . W U B Z D U B O ,

C a n a l S t r e e t , C o r n e r . B r o n s o n , G r i n -ne l l ' s Block, G r a n d R a p i d s .

Dr. Jaqne'i German Worn Cakes never fail to deilroy wormi aid expel f the STitcm, Pleasant lo take

ife.

The boy of t o day gets even with you pret ty quick when you allude to Wash-ington 's reputat ion for veracity. He

mediately tells you tha t Washington f rom being a " s t r a igh t -ha i r ed"

Street, of New York, was re-cently thrown into a saloon through a window. W e have heard of men being thrown out of a saloon into the s t r ee t , but here is an instance where a street was thrown in to a saloon. Makes qui te a difference. H e probably took a d r ink .

Laboring man, do you see what you aro coming to If these th ings continue I Must we wai t three long weeks for one hen l o hatch a dozen chickens out of a possible fifteen, and then go six months longer before we can have spr ing chick en pot pie? The old political part ies da re not deny i t - t h e y are both in sympathy with these g r ind ine monopo-lies!

A calf goes through a slow, t ed ious process before i t becomes a cow. T h e Hepublican par ly has made a bull of 'most everytliiuK, and our children are crying for bread and milk when there is no milk . The idea of wait ing two or three years fo r a calf to grow up into a new milch cow. when our childrea are c ry ing for m i l k ! Wha t we want is legislation t h a t will make milk give down when wc ask for i t .

List ol L E T E n s r e m a i n i n g l n the P o s t Office a t Lowell , K e n t Co . , Mich J u n e 18th, 1878.

LADIES LIST—Miss Mary L. Beach, Miss Kat t ie Blum, Mrs. C. R. Nor ton . Miss Ida E . Sayles, .Vrs. JVelinda Ste-vens .

GENT'S LIST.—Frank Alden, Charles D. Blarmaun, Sheriff, Emanuel S . Custer. J fa t thew Har t , J f r . Lester, Wilkins Rui ie l Frank Buchardi, Allen, Stevens, George Sige, Stephen Totulin-m n .

Persons call ing for these letters will please say "ADVEUTISED" and give Ihe da te of th is notice.

JAS . W . H I N E . P . M .

A bashful young clergyman recently rising to preach for the first time, and nounced his t e x t after t h i s w i s e : " A n -immedialely the cock wept and Pe te r went out nnd crew b i t t e r l y . " Many a young housewife has made fearfu l mis-takes when she did no t use Smith 's Bale-ratus. I t costs no more and is 1 s trong-et than any other brands. I t is pe r f e t -ly pure ami uniform in s t rengh.

Manufactured by Htumv S. S u r r a & Co .

Grand Rapids, Mich.

What other preparations fail to do. Hall's Ualr Renewer inrely accompliibes. It ranewi the balr and especially restores its color when gray and faded* Ai a dreiiing it U nnaur puied, making lbs hair moist, soft and glony. The moil economical preparation ever elfered, i l l efTeoii remaini a long time, andlhoie who baTimadea trial of it will never me any other.—tAdrertiier and Union Fredonta, N. Y.

"0? wealth of womia—wonderful," 0! crown of honor I"

Tbe most beautiful crown to deck the bead of a woman, ii a prafuiion of long, dark, glony hair. Tbe pioduetion of hair is won-derfullj ficilitaled by tha clenslng and itlm-ulAting properties of Ring's Vegetshls Am-brosia, which is finding its way to Ihe toilst cases of all American ladlis.—J. Q. Look, Agt i l ,

F.ilert'i Daylight Liver Pills ara reliable, safe and elfident. They pnr l f j lbs blood, regulate the liver and digeitive organs and reilere headache earned by indigeillnn.

Qtisav; "Why will men smote common t o b a c c o , when they can boy Uarbarg Bros, Seal n t North Carolina' at tha same price?"

Dress 6m<8.

In th is d e p a r t m e n t w e h a v e now a n a b u n d a n t s u p p l y , i n c l u d i n g e v e r y nove l ty of t h e s e a s o n . A l p a c a s , lus-t r e s , M a t e l a s s e , a n d B o n r e l t e g o o d s , w c a r e s e l l i n g a t less t h a n t h e whole-sa le p r i ce s w e r e only a f e w w e e k s ago , and wo h a v e a rea l g o o d ar t ic le in K n i c k e r b o c k e r S u i t i n g s a t IQc. pe r y a r d . F . W . W t j a z a u R O . Canal s t r ee t , C o r n e r B r o n s o n , Gr in nel l ' s B lock .

XXlnnfe/1 12 H00* Room v g u i u v a . gir ls at t h e Cul le rHouse Grand Haven J f i ch . W a g e s ; | 1 2 . M per mon th . Apply at once .

T . F . P I C M R W O .

An Ai A large proportion ol

are to-day dying froi sia or disordered llWR The diseases upon t h y t t i i e s of lo valuable people f t / nuiMiIarml life actually a hi exii teaceotanje^nent aVd ought y t e . There ii this, j f y o u will only throi

epticlim, taJtg tbi jour friend

Anguit t certain. Hill ve been gin

P a c t - r meriewn people

of Dyipep It of these llgent and

ig, making a pleasant

ilnsss u It reaion for

Is prejndiee " drnigglsu

one bottle of our speedy relief

ilesol this remedy ' j to try Its virtues, with

. Ton can for 10) cents lo try

relieve Ue worst y all drnggftts on the Wi

Anlhonest Medicine free of Cha'ge -Of all medicinas calcnlated to cure any

affection of tbe throat, cheat or lungi, we know of none we can ncommend so highly as Dr. King's KewDiicovery for coniumptisn Coughs colds, bronehilii. tickling in tbe throat, loss of voice, etc. For aithms and Bronehllls it is a perfbet specific, curing Ihe very wont caiei la the iborteit lime pouible. We n y by all meani give it a trial. Trial bottle free, ragolar liie 1100. For Sale by Hunt A llunler, LoweL

I i Shawls. W o h a v e a n exce l l en t a s s o r t m e n t ,

e m b r a c i n g B r o c h e , P a i s l e y , and im-i t a t i on Ind ia , m n c h u n d e r f o r m e r pr ices .

S n m m c r O t t o m a n s h a w l s in e v e r y g r a d e f r o m | 1 . 0 0 u p w a r d s . She t -l and s h a w l s in w h i t e a n d colored . H a n d K n i t Z e p h y r B r e a k f a s t shawls & c . , A c . , a t p r i ce s t o su i t every-b o d y . F . W . W u H z n u R G , Cana l S t r e e t , C o r . B r o n s o n , G r i n -ne l l ' s Block.

Hosiery and itlemm'i Fn Goods.

e x c e l l e n t J ^ t i c l e in S h i r t s , g o o d b o d -

)ms a t 1 1 . 0 0

W e h a v e Gen t ' s D r e n ies and fine 1 each .

S e v e n t y five d o z e n G e n t ' s F a n c y S t r iped S h i r t s a t 76 c e n t s e a c h .

F i f t y d o z e n e x t r a fine f a n c y c a m -b r i c s h i n s , t w o c o l l a r s a n d s leeve b u t t o n s i n c l u d e d a t 1 1 . 0 0 each.

T h o v e r y finest s e a m l e s s socka a t 2 5 cen t s , t o ho t o a n d a n y w h e r e .

U O d o z e n L a d i e s f a n c y s t r i p e d I Ioso 10 c e n t s p e r p a i r .

200 d o z e n e x t r a q u a l i t y a t 20 e t a . p e r pa i r , w e l l w o r t h 3 0 c . 250 dozen M i s s e s f a n c y flose a t 6 c e n t s a p a i r , w o r t h d o u b l e t h e m o n -ey .

A l a r g o l ine of L a d i e s P o e k e t H a n d k e r c h i e f s , all S i lk a n d in v e r y p r e t t y p a t t e r n s , 2 5 c e n t s e a c h .

W e k e e p t h e b e s t 6 0 c e n t K i d Gloves in t h i s c i ty .

F . W . W u r z b u r g , C a n a l s t r e e t . C o r . of B r o n s o n , G r i n -nel l ' s B l o c k , G r a n d R a p i d s .

Dandruff, n annoying from Its naslghsly appearance on the clothing, and from tbe itching and burning nf the scalp. Is detached euticle, or ortside layer of skla. It is thrown off by tbe presence of humors. Ring's Vegeta-ble Ambroila Ii compounded in part to eradicate thii humor from the sealp, and It iloei it mois rff«ctually in every can leaving the bead cool and clean, and the elotblng ai ri came from tbe tailors. J . Q. Look, sgeal.

Those ikeptlcal of the virtnes of Lawions Oaratlvs for the positive enre of Reenmatiim and Neuralgia as wsll u those o-her diseases which have their origin in the serves, have bat to make a trial of one bottle and they will never be wilhontit. It not only cures tbe above diseases, hot n a house hold remedy for Cnts Wonndi, Burns, Toothache, Earache Swellings, ete^ it ii incomparable.

C l M k s a i d S l i t s .

W e h a v e a n a r r a n g e m e n t by w h i c h o u r C l o a k s , S i c q u e s , a n d Su i t s a r o r ece ived d i r e c t l y I rom s e v e r a l of t h e m o s t e x p e r i e n c e a n d e x t e n s i v e m a n -u f a c t u r e r s , t h e r e b y s a v i n g and a l -l o w i n g t o o u r e n s t o m e r a e v e r y do l -l a r wh ich nsua l ly g o e s i n t o t h e pock-e t of t h e j o b b e r . W e so l i a G r a s s C l o t h Su i t , t h r e e p i e c e s , f o r $2, a n d a h a n d s o m e l y t r i m m e d Linen S n i t t h r e e p i eces , ol e x c e l l e n t qua l i ty f o r

In S a c q n e s wo h a v e a v e r y c h o i c e a s s o r t m e n t in C a s h m e r e , D i a g o n a l a n d Drop iTElo. f r o m $ 4 u p w a r d s .

F . W . WnuzBUBQ, C a n a l S t . c o r . B r o n s o n , Gr innc l l ' a B l o c k , G r a n d R a p i d s .

Electricity Thomas' Excelsior Electric Oil. Worth ten Umss lis weight In G o d -win cannnt stay where It Is n s e l It is the

medicine ever made. One dose common sore throat. One bottle has

, Bronehilii. Fifty cenls worth hai cor-ed m old Handing cough. It poiitirey

tairh, asthma and croup. Fifty cents has enrad crick In the back and the

qnaatlty lame back of eight yean stand-It enree swelled neck, tumors, rheum

i. neuragla. coatracUoa of the i nts, spinal difflcolties, and p a i ^ l S d

IMS In any part, no matter wharTIt mi from what cause It maj^ on good. Twenty-firj bad cases of chron

ery. One teaspooofar en inutee. I t will rare j n y Is possible to cnre . /o lx

Is warranted sated nipples or If applied olten tbe slightest di stops the pain of a Cures frosted feet, wonnds of every

Isaac B. Resbnck, writes—•'! have been iron1

lis for years, and your Eli medicine that would ever dollars worth oi it has entirely cured me. I barenssd it for SSTSKI othsr sSietions, and bavs found it to bare tbe best reralti"

Sold by all msdicine dealers Price— trial botllss 29 ets. 50 cents and I I 00

Prepared only by Foslsr, Miburn A Co. Buffalo, H, Y, success ors lo B, N. Thomas Phelps, N-Y. Sold In Lowell by Hunt A Bnntsr.-

Nors—Electric—Selected and Eleclrited

Tito c h e a p e s t p l a c e t o b u y Mil l i -nery a n d F a n c y G o o d s is a t M r s . E . S p r a g u c s . O l d hata m a d e new f o r 40c .

Oar Domestio Department

is c r a m m e d w i t h g o o d s , and o u r pr ices a r e d o w n t o t h e l o w e s t n o t c h .

A v e r y gi o d 4 y d . w i d e b r o w n co t ton a t 4c . a n d a v a r i e t y o f b r a n d s in y a r d w i d o b r o w n s h e e t i n g s a t 8 c e n t s a n d u p w a r d .

Blenuhed m u s l i n s b y t h e p iece a t ua^e p r i c e s .

T a b l e l inens of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n at the lowest figures wo ba re ever sc?n .

T u r k e y R e d D a m a s k s a t 7Sc, 86o , a n d $1.00 p e r y a r d .

150 d o z e n fu l l s i zed d i n n e r n a p -k i n s w a r r a n t e d all L i n e n , a t 75o p e r dozen .

7 5 doz . L i n e n T o w e l s , size 1 8 x 3 6 inches , h e a v y h u c k a b a o k , a t 1 2 i o each ,

A s p l e n d i d a r t i c l e in 11 4 s u m m e r c o u n t e r p a n e s , e a s y t o wash a n d g o o d t o w e a r . $ 1 . 0 0 e a c h .

A g r e a t b a r g a i n in 10-4 s h e e t i n g a t 20o pe r y d .

Seve ra l c a s e s of e x c e l l e n t ca l iuoes in g o o d f a b r i c s , n e w e s t d e s i g n s , a n d f a s t co lo r s 5o p e r y a r d .

F . W . W u r z b u r g , Canal , cor . B r o n s o n . Gr inneU 'a b l o c k G r a n d R a p i d s .

Farmers I Farmers I Would yoo have your Dorses In prima ooBdition for year spring and summer wnrk 7 If w, lereral things shonid be strictly obsarrsd. good care regular feed and liberal enrrylag are among the essantials, but do not fill to give them Uncle Sam'i Condition Powders, ac-cording to direclioni, aad yoo will be well rewarded for yoor expense and trouble. For sale by all dtog|ills.

e x e v -'For brnl

li ne< i k i c . ^ t '

app' , and corni, and

an or beai t

W.W.IIATCII, r iru. lrnt K. t.ItOOTU, II .H .CI.ARK.Ruhl'r*

P i « a

C a t a r r h , C o n s u m p t i o n a n d D r o c c b i a l c o m -pla in ts , if n e g l e c t e d , i | e r i l l ' j e n d i n p t r t n n -nen t lu l fe r in i r . Tl ic lirst k n o w n r e m e d y a f t e r long p r a c t i c a l use, Is E i l e r f s E x t r a c t of T a r and W i l d C h e r r y ; coir . | iounded b y t k i l l t d chemis ts , f r o m i n m e o f the best k n o w n r e g e l a -lile remedies . I t i i not o n l y e s l u a b l e in pul-m o n a r y diseases , b u t it is, u n l i k e m o s t congl i remedies w h i c h a r e e i t i c m e l y d e l i b e r a t i n g , an exce l l en t t o n i c if t a k e n as d i r e c t e d .

ury Goods.

In c o n s c q u o n c e of ou r s teadi ly iu-u t c a s i n g b u s i n e s s w e h i v e born ob l iged f o r tho second t i m e th i s s e a -son lo lay in a v e r y h e a v y s tock of D r y G o o d s , H o s i e r y , e t c . , a n d w o aro n o w fu l l y p r e p a r e d to un t idy tho publ ic a t l a rgo t h a t no s u c h se-lection of g o o d s in ou r l i n e — n o s u c h a d v a n t a g e t o c a s h b u y e r s h a s e v e r been p r e s e n t e d in G r a n d R a p i d s .

F . W . W u R / . n o n o , Cana l S t r e e t s . Cor . B r o n s o n , G r i n -neU'a B l o c k .

ice U»th«vtt Willi, Welti

pailm building raaMSable prlei

Satiate. JaaeTSth, ISTS. tOmt.

KOn taJ i(t«r tbe 4U. of July 1U.

• lubKiibrr would , , ' , r..p«l(alljr . i , o farnnh siod well llarncil Bilck

id Chlmni-ii. I ' t i l ln conum-III And • nril clix Urlck ltd at

J O H N C. PRATT.

Black Cashmeres and BriillaB-

tlies.

W o m a k e B l a c k c a s h m e r e s a n d B r i i l i a n t i n e s a spec ia l ty , a n d a lways k e e p on h a n d a v e r y h e a v y s lock of t h e m W e h a v e a gooi l a r t ic le in a l l -wool C a s h m e r e a t 6 0 c e n t s a n d u p w a r d s , a n d h i g h l u s t r e bri i-l i an t ines , b e g i n n i n g a t 25 c c n t s .

F . W . W u K z n t m o , C a n a l s t . cor . B r o n s o n , Gr inne l l ' s l i lock. G r a n d R a p i d s .

I * y your finger on your pulie, and know that at assry stroke some mortal puses to bis Maker—some fellow-being crosses tbe tirer of death; and wonder that it ibould be eo long before onr turn comes. The msss of these deaths start from little things. What may appear a t first to be no more than a de-ranged digestion, may lacrease aad take tbe form ol Llrer dlieaie. Tho blood become Titiated through the imperfect action of the llrer, carries its poisonous properties lb tough erery part of tbe body, and tbe ly ium finally becomenogrer loaded that it breaks down under tbe weight of disease. Dr SBith'i Stilling^ Blood Purifier will tone up tbeoe

organs, itimulate the digeition, re-.llby action to tbe lirer, and dense

ly i t ta of all poisonous and noxioui mat-Pi^Dlei, blotches, boils and ail ikin

diieaies, V e thoroughly cured by its use. E m y bottlWeutranleed to gi*e satiifiction or money reflpdid. Sold by ail druggists at

mail post paid for 80 centi. proprietor!, Erie. Pa.

fA.. £ " " " " j reiapat

We wiah it distinctly understood that we charge one price only, all soods bring marked in plain figures from which no deviation will be made ander any circumstances.

F. W. Wurzburg:, Canal st, cor. Bronson, Grinnell's Block, Grand Rapida.

For yean Lawsoxs CDBATITI has given unlTtnal MtisCaclioo, and every day is la . creasing in popular faror. Witboot doubt it Ii the most reliable prsparatloo yet introduc-ed lor Rhea malic d issues aad those also which have thsir orgia lo the Nsrrs Struc-ture. Wherever there Ii Palo, leflaaation or Swelling, ON the Oeratlve, and yoo will not be disappointed.—J. 0 . West, Agsnt.

Sggalbr Hatching Lig hi Brabmas from Psleb aad Pisrcs, noted rains of Oattsck Mass, and Obleago, III. 13 r IJ.OO. Chicks for sale aftsr Sspt. IStb,

ddren, 0 . B. Shaw, Kalamasoo Mich,

But few people know what Every-body should know; that Carter's Compound Extract of Smartweed cures every pain. 2Sni6

Home Teettmonr. FanroBT, Mich. March 18,1878.

I hereby nrLf f tbat my llltle boy eight years of age, had a ssrsra attack of croup in tbe night March 13, '78, aad three doses of the DalTsrsal Croup Kemsdy given according to direclions, promptly broks up lbs attack. This Taluable remedy certainly suppliee a long lelt want.

Signed. DAVID Otivsa. Subscribed sad sworn ta before me this

IBtb day of March 1871, Joua K, R a m a ,

44-Saoe, Justice of Ihe peace.

Uncle Sam's Haraees Oil fills and closes the pores of Isalher effectually prsTentlng lbs entranca of dampness sod dost, and render-ing the harness soft and pllabls wblls at ths sams time Increaiiog lu dorabillty. Sold by all Barnsas Maksrs and dsalen la leathsr.

Don't Be Deoatved. Many persons say "I haven't got the con*

sumplloa" whsn asksd to core thsir cough with Shiloh'i Consumption cars. Do tbey not know that coughs lead to eonsumpUon and a rsmedr that will c a n coosomptmo wll certainly and sorely c o n a cough or any long or throat tnable . We know it will care whsn all btheie foil aad onr faith In it is so positive that we will relnnd the price paid if yea receive no beae0t. Is not this a foir proposition. Price 10 cts, SO cts, and $1 00 par botll* For lame back or side use Shlloh's porous Plaster, Pnce J5 cts. For sale by J. C. West

Why will yoa suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint, ConiUpation, and ginera debility when you can get at onr itore Shi' loh'i Syitem Titaliier which we n i l on a poeillve goaranlee to care yoa. Price IQcts and 75cta. For sale by J . C. W est.

Well's Penian Perftime "HACKMETACK U rich and fragrant. Try it, sold by J . 0,

/ -^BASE'S BAKERY AND RESTADRENT The place to get a Good Square Meal

All kinds of Baking uo'je to order. Oystirs servsd on short notice and for sale by tbe can. Taffy candy aipecialily. Please gire me a call. Remember ths place, 0 hue 's Bakery, Lowell, Mich, li tf

A T r u e Btory-

1 was ja i t i ng my siiier Louise,- somewhere in tbe wee imall houri of morning, a loud

ip otjfay door awoke me. 1 sprang up med it. On the tbreebold stood Lou-

lousemaid, quskiug with terror. "Oh, * 1 * 1 " she cried, "Will you come, quick, plesse?" The baby is awful!" I fluDg on a wrapper, and ran to Louisa's chamber. She wai silting before a hastilr lighted fire, her face as cold and white as death Across her lap lay the child, breathing in a very odd manner. The mu'cles of bis little throat worked spasmodically. I grew cold from bead lo foot. "Ob, Loiiisal'' 1 gasped, •'What ails tbe baby?" without looking up, lbs answered me cue word, "Croup!" Where IsSidneT?" Gone for Dr. Iborne!'' Tho bnusemaid and I ran for hot water and llan-nelr. Ob. (be agony of the moment I I have no words lo tell bow frightened we all were. "Why does the Doctor not come?" I cried, every moment seeming like an eternity. I was kneeling beside Louisa, trying lo com-fort her, wnen Sidney returned,—alone. Ue could not find tbe Doctor, but had brought a bottle of the Universal Croop Remedy, which tbe druggist advised him to get. We im-mediately gave the medicine according to d i -reclions, and were soon overjoyed to tee tbe baby out of danger and resting uicely. Moth-ers, do not bo without ths Universal Crnup Kemedy, for a moment. It is a friend indeed when the hour of trial comes, and death ssemsanxlons to claim our darlings. It will

ve enr children, and cause our hearts to turn in thaakfulness lo the Giver ol all Good.

Permanent address, Ralbbnu House, Grand

Hapids.

DR. KENNEDY !• kaovn throniihout tbi north-weit >• HID only eoBpHinl and telulU Ttrnmlliof I'lij.iclin. Uli rtpaUUon b u brtn injulrrd by hount, Uir <lraliii( tad «Mri of IURCIIIUI pnctlce in Ihe Irnlnrnt of all Chtonlc DlHUM and lltfatmilin u • iixriilly. l>oti DOlclaimln b« iDfftllble, or to kouw rrciytUlog or to care eTerjbadj, but dot* Uy eUlm to irtiou l td common nme. Cindld ID opiniog, irikmtble lncbu|ii.u>db*i met »itb unpanlliled luoieia, Dlieueioftlwiyeiiid Kir, tbi Head, liettl.and

Throat, Lunii, Cbeit. Spine, Liter,Bluiu. acb, Boartli, Kldaeyi.and (leuatn-url-Bar/Organa.lliieaK'i of the Brain and; Nareou tilwaaei nf Ihe UHDM and

Malforuatlooi. Catarrh, llbau aatlan. Motet' L'leen.Tu-mon and Caeura ate uoal-

tlrely eared. No breaking down to bolld up. No fulniei, No

IDCurabla oari tiealtd. ail allnieuti or difllculllta peculiar I) aim or vo-

nia, old at vonni treated with dilleacy and atrict eonfldince, A large end eatemiTe prarllee, and tTldanc* lo fuitala il,li tha onlyprnnfofa I'hy.l-oaaa ikllL Eiperteacs Ii wortl, ererylblDg— Xno»led|e galn.J from Iraatlng thjuiaada uf eaaei laablei him to kiuo the eauM and remedy needed. Ill nerer tDjared a human belaf byezeeanvs drug-flag.ar demoted a life by aipenment, No that-leredeonitliuiloo, no aching bonei. -r palm, or tak-ing cold, follow biitreatmant; and It n not necai-•ary ta change dlit ot occupation whlla under hli tiwtaeat.

The Sick, the Deif, the mind, the Lame, the De-formed. the paralued, and all peraoni that are troubled with aay ailment or iDeuiiTealtDre ol any aama ar nature ara laTlied t» call and mreitlnla befora they abaadon hope.

Yoa willnot be urged or periuaded to take treat-meat, andao one wlilbatraated unleii there li a •tronir probability of a enreor petmaienl beneHt. • ikalntarogaliun and decldo for younelf. Con-iultaUon free. Bedlclnei Caah. Don't aik lor credit,

L O W E L L . Voungi' Hotel on Tburaday erening June 13 and

Friday the Uih until Ip. m. damn atea erery mouth.

G R A N D B A F I D S . Rathbun Uonie.on Saturdaw, Jane Ut, and Sal-

Uiday. Jane I5tb.aiid lit and •• • • mentb.

Uth da}< uf tTcty

CEDAK 8 P B I N Q 8 -Falrchllda Bouaa from3 p. m. on t teUlb,naU

3 p m. on Ihe 13lli day• of eeery month.

Bay y * i r Daily papers , Weeklies, •agaz lnes , stationery, cigars, to-kacct. CtofecUonery etc at the Post Office News room. I keep the latest l ews a U the Best CIGARS IN Town.

FRANK D EDDY.

P H O T O O O E T A F E C I N A - !

HILER'S old photograph rooms are again reopened aad ready for

Photographing l i all Its Brances . Nothing bnt first class work will be mado

at my gallery. Ulre us a call. M1LO U1LER.

Cbt !€o to t l I | o i tma l . J A S . W . U m . M l l o r rbA PoWlihtr.

L O W E L L

N E W S O F ^ I I I E W E E K .

M I O H I Q A W TUe propoller MontRonicry tiK>k Urn

• n d I m r n e a to t h e witcr 'N WIRO «t Hunday night whi l e nt Polul Kdwanl* Uoek. H e r tine* 'vmo r M t off BIU! HIIO ilrifled down the r l r e r lour mile*, where the t a g O r u u d e r nhorert her mi the C«n-• d U n b«nk. The l l roor igi iut ixl InNoinu hroom corn th«t « « • «towed on ilcck. It In supposed tfamt Home penton had been nmokln,; • pipe, u x l probably some of the lire fell Into the Mr.iw. l l e r cargo conMlHie-l of com wheat , Hour and mer-chacdlne; probably Insured. The re Is dome Inaurauoe on the pro|>oller, The hul l la not much damaKM.

Knglneem May t n a t t b e St. Joseph river at Nile* has 12,000 horae power, and a company of eastern capltaliHts p iopose to utilize I tou a g rand scale for manufao-ttiring purposes.

On the2tHh of J u n e there will be a bar-becue at Riga. A "beef c r i t t e r " will be r o u t e d , and"a p lum pudd ing weighing 100 pounds will be b a t Iced.

The scarlet fever has become a lmos t an epidemic at Hancock. The dliiease la spreading rapidly and many deaths have occurred. . . . .

Kels are l>elng planted by the thouaand In the Inland l a k f i all over the.Slate.

In the United States Court In Urand lUp lds George I, I^ee, of Lawton , bus been convlcte<l of m a k i n g oounterlelt coin.

The Nationals of the second district nominated L. H . T h o m w f o r C'ongrens by a -Wamatlon.

The May produc t of the copper mine* w a s : Calumet attd Hecla, 1,395 tons ; F rank l in , ISO); Qnlncy, 120; AUOUOK, M ; Pewablo, 80.

Latest Michigan Paten Is: Sh ipping Cases—James H. Byrne, De-

trolt . . . Track Cleaners—Augiu»lu«Uay,Detrolt. WlndEnglnes—Henry N. Hll l tPontlac. Sleeping Cars—Anthony Jaeger, Be-

t rol t . . , Car Couplings—Charles A. Roberta,

Detroit, Spectacle F r a m e s - Jacob F . Traub.

Detroit. Eye Olaaaes—Jacob F . T raub . Detroit. Draft Kquallaers— Joseph Banning,

Blooming Prairie. Lumber Rules—A. J . Col bu rn , Oreen-

vllle. , t> Wind Engines—J. Longyear, and D.

W . Clark, Grass Lake. Culilvators—Joseph Young, Clayton. T rade Mark—".Sitting Bul l , " E. H .

I 'ogue, Detroit.

Thoa. Wlloox, ol Dayton, Muskegon | county, aged H\ Is r u l t l n g n e w teeth.

The l . tnslng Knlglits Templar Band made l l . s i o out of a recent band tou ina-

: menl . llcllovllle Grange (Wayne county) haa

M f i n A V ' pn'^cd a rooluUon der id ing to hold their •MM,N t v t A . I . H l 0 | r i ) r „ , | l n ) l | cons ider ing that present

' prices arc liiailci|uate. A little son of J . J . l lubl iel l , of lien-

Miiln, wiet attacked a few days aso by a large bald usxle. The bird inaile th iee s t tscks upon htm, but the little fellow foiiKhtlilni like a hero and ilnally d iove

1 him off. Trespass Agent Swnrt Is mak ing It rud-

hot for tlmlier thieves who have been trespassing on State lands In Alpena. Al-cona, and Montmoroncy counties. Sev-eral have l>een made to disgorge at a rate which took off the profits.

Since 1M7, when the death penalty was su|>ersedod by soli tary connnement at hard Ubor ln the State Prison, B4 life con-victs have been received In that inatltu-t lon. Of that n u m b e r ' ^ still remain In prison. There are now 24 convicted of murder In the second degree, 33 lor as-sau l t wltli Intent to ki l l , 14 for m a n -dlaughter, 1 for a t t empt to inurde rby poi-son, 1 for shooting wi th Intent to murde r . About 13 per cent , of the total n u m b e r In pr ison at the close of the yea r were t he r e for Intent to t ake h u m a n llfb. The oldest convict Is now near the close of 20 years of pr ison life. H e was 31 years old when received.

Ttoe following announcement Is Ilnally ning d y l n

lite Latin, Engl ish anil Sclent 111-- courses

ug made concerning the newly arranged c o m a e of s tudy In the Un ive r s i t y : I n

2rt cou.ses of s t u d y will be required for graduation, while 24 are required In the claaalca1 conrse, one course of s tudy con-sisting of live oxorcUes a week dur ing ••no semever lor the Master 's degree. In the three former courses four more courses will lie required, and In cla«sloal course s ix more, mak ing 30 couines required for all the Maater'a degrees In all ol the courses. The Maater's degree will be glveu to the stuilent who has completed 80 courses, whether he has ever taken a Bachelor's deoree or not. Th i s is an iunovst lon In the American decree. Master and Bach-lor of Philosophy are to be changed to Master and Bachelor of l e t t e r s . In-v t e a d o f t h e degrees of Civil and Minim; Engineer*, as first degrees, the de-

gree of Bachelor of Science Is give.i, anil tl nera

The Empero r ol Germany la a lmoi t entirely recovered f rom the effect of hi* wounds. Dr. Nobl ing la also much bel-ter, and will recover.

The CongreM will be opened by Prince Bismarck, MM president, by submittliiK his memorandum of points, or a resume o f t h e subjects, lo bo iroated directly by the plenipotentiaries. The business of the llrst slttiiut will be confined to the settlenient of t n o question whether or not Hie Congress shall invite Greece to par-ticipate in i ts tranaactions.

The Pcace Congress held Its first slt-t lng Thur sday . The presidency was conferred upon Prince Bismarck at the • "Hgostlon of Count Andrassy . who ad-vocated this selection not s imply on the

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

S t r ik ing laborers to the n u m b e r of 700 paraded Quebec, Monday . They again visited Roachs, forced him to sign a document to pay h is men | 1 to |1.60, Rinashed the windows of the mill, dan-gerously wounded five policemen with stones, and marched away.

The storekeeper of the disti l lery in Austin, Texas, having been mobbed a n d forced to resign, the Internal Revennu Commissioner authorUei the collector to use troops and arrest the proprietor of the distillery, and the collector says It will Uke 10 men and 14 days lo make the arrest.

P lymouth church has decided to d rop Mrs." Til ton's n a m e I romthe roll of mem-be r sh l i s .

On Monday, at Quebec, the atr ikera vislteJ the workshops ol the North Shore Rsilway, and , a l though assured that the employes were receiving more pa r than demanded by them, they p ro-ceeded, owing to the foreman's refusal to sign a naper to that effect, to demolish the doors and windows, while some a t -tempted to carry away aquan t l t y of brass and other materials. Alter doing con-sidersble damage the mob was dr iven away by the employees. The s t r ikers llnUhed their day s work by s u r r o u n d -ing Pure 's match splint factory, and , on Pare refusing te sign the docninent p re -xentod to him, closed Uie es tabl ishment , causing the greatest conslernstlon among employeH. To-day the men on s t r ike forced the employes of almost al l t h e lactorles, t ie . , in the oily to absta in f rom work.

The House Jud ic i a ry Committed, to whom were referred the Blaln resolu-t ions of the Mary land I^c i s l a tu re and other papers of s imi la r Import , h a v e agreed lo report a resolution declaring that tbe Electoral Commission cieatod Ly CouKross had decided the resul t of the Presidential election and tha t both Houses huvlng ratified that decision. Congress had no power to reconsider o r rehcind It.

The Orangemen of Montreal have de-cided UMisrade to church on the l? th of J u l y . T h e v w l l i go unarmed and will play no party tunes In the street*, de -pending on the otneers of tbe law lo p ro-tect them.

—•. Dispatches received at military head-Jie degrees of Civil and Mining hng in-1 nmrtOTauoiitirm 'l1* press reports con-•era will be given as second degrees. I ( M , r u ' l n ( ? i ndUn depredations hi Idaho,

T h e n u m b e r of eloetlves Is lo be much i - . » . — .

only being r fqu l red In the Classical, I ^ t -In, English and Sclenllllc courses, the other half being elective. Several new s tudies are added—as, for inslanee, a course in Bibl iography, t h e s tudy of rhanoe«, etc. Classic dist inctions are In t h e main b roken down, as, with certain exceptions, s t uden t s m a y elect their 1 1^ ,

1

I ' lah and Nevada. The upris ing Is sal among

Bannocks, and It Is believed thst sl l the mil i tary power of the Pacific will be re-qulr) d to subdue the savages.

The str ikers have been p lunder ingRe-naud ' s flour store on St. Paul street,

Ntudiea In any order they choose.

stopping trafllc and forcing t ru»kmen to list them In carrying off their p lunder .

A Battery and the' police attempted to " r r v " . — . .i • . . UWM.. . . | dlaimrse Uie m o b . The riot is on the F.;A. Laihrop. s ia l ionagent alHlierida i, ] ^ w l r ! k e r e cumber thou-

Bar ry county, is missing, and U wsnU.d H n , | J s A of artillery brought to very much by t h e company a n d n u m i t l i e H(.eUp l o ret i re as the riot act had uua creditors. not been read. The captain, ad ju t an t

The farmers a r e complaining terr ibly 1 a n ^ H o m e o f t h e m o n were badly wound-of the inroads m a d e upon the i r crop* by | Htnties thrown by the rioters, deer in th is county , o n e told us that in i The riot act was read and the milita-ity. t ravel inf • few miles on Fr iday last he aaw 28 MM.—Prrtquc Isle Cu. Admwt.

Seth McLean yesterday purchased C20 aorea of pine land of Clark A J u d d , of tbia city. Tbe land is located on the east branch of Uie Tit tabawassee, and l b s price was | M pe r a c r e . - n r , M i -

ry tired ui>on were at the ed by the caval after several

the mob while they some l ime charg

ilry. The mob scatuired of their number

notea shall be rMeivable, the same as coin. In payment of the lour per cen tum bonds now authorixed by law to l>e Is-sued, and on and af ter October 1st, I6TH, said notes shall bo receivable for dul les on Imports.

In the Houso, t h e report of the confer* •nee committee on the I'oatoffloe anpro-I rlatlon bill was agreed to.

The sundry civil appropriat ion bill was taken up .

Mr. Wil l iams (Dem., Mich.) offered an su iendment spproj ir la l lng 110,000 for the Improvement of the Yellowslnns Park . Adoplc<l. On mnllon of Mr. Ssyier (Dem., O.) t h e appropriat ion fur " "" is Inon tl e Havden survey wan Increased f rom

#10,000, to IDS,000 On motion of Mr. Eden

-of . ^ d i t . r i - t - ^ o r

- r r c o ^ m i r ^ ^ h e ' ^ r r 1 ; was on all sides acknowledged to hnvo rendered.

Prince Blsmark openly expresaes the opinion tha t peace I* necessary no t only lor Russia bu t for the whole of Europe.

At Burnley 2,500 looms employing 1,000 operatives, resumed work wi th in the past two days. At Blackburn a mediation commltleo of operat ive Inter-viewed the bead o f t h e masters ' associa-tion, promised lo reopen the mills Im-mediately if half the operaUves would resume work at the reduction, and at a large meeting of weave™ it was unani -mously resolved l o g o to work a t the 10 per cent, redact ion.

The full t e x t of Uie agreement lielween Great Britain ami Russia signed on the 30th of May, la published, and confirms tbe correctness of the synopsis given In the dlsjiatches of that date. The sg"*®; ment re»ervos to Russia and England the right to raise and discuss In Con-gress all quest ions not Included In Its stipulations. But If. a l ter discussion Russia persists in maintaining the t res ty , as moulfied b y th is agreement, England will not d i spu te her right to do so.

The minor points in tho agreement a re the recUflcalinn of the western boun-d.iries of Bulgaria on the basis of nat ion-alities, siyierior officers of mll l t la in Southem Bulgaria to be nominated by the Porte, wi tu the approval wf Europe , and the Tu rk i sh promises of reform in Armenia not to be exclusively lo Russia, hu t lo England alsc.

The Spanish troops made a t r i u m p h -ant en t ry in to Havana Fr iday amid u n -bounded s n t b u s i a s m .

C O N G R E S S .

J u n e 10,—In Senate. T h e conference committee 's report on tne bill providing s permanent form ol government for the District ol Columbia was concurred In, and the bill now goes to t b e Pres ident .

The conference report on t h e Mil i tary Academy Appropr ia t ion bi l l was agreed to.

The bill lo s trengthen tho foundat ion of the Wnhldnirton Monumen t was agreed to; yeas, 86; nays, 17.

The river and harbor bill was amend-ed b y Increasing the appropriat ion for improving Hie harbor olCharleston.S.C., from $5,000 to 1200,000.

In the House, a long discussion took plsce over an amendment to tue s u n d r y Civil Appropriat ion Bill. Mr. Candler (Dem., Ga.) moved to IncreasM the ap-propriation for the public building a t Atlanta f rom 120,000 lo 1-10,000.

Several members urged that now, while matoral and labor is cheap, is the time lo complete the publ ic bui ldings . Others painted to a deficiency in t h e revenues, and to the need of re t rencb-ment. The amendment was adopted.

J u n e 11.—The Senate took up Ibe River and Harbor bills. An amendmen t wss agreed to, Increasing the appropria lion lor improv ing the mouth of the Red River from $50,000 to $150,000. Also an ameudment requ l r inga l l expendi tures to b- in payment of contracts after letllngs duly advert ised. Other a m e n d m e n u

wounded and one ki l led. The name the person killed in the n o t lo-day is Edward Beaudeoro, aged 22, and lately from Franco

W m . Cullen Brymit, the Patr iarch of Amorlcan Poets, died Wednesday m o r n -ill ft*

The railroad representatives a t New York being unable In agree upon any I tool arrangement , adjourned Wednesday, s ine die.

The Republicans of Ohio uominatod the following t i cke t :

J udge of the Supreme Court—William White .

Secretary of S t a l e - M i l t o n Barnes. Member Board of Publ ic W o r k s —

George Paul . Resulutions were adopted denouncing

the Poller movement and strongly en-dorsing President Hayes-

Tho walls of two large brick stores in Rochester, fell with a territlc crash F r i -

mftntlnnnd the fsct day afternoon, bu ry ing a number of peo-mentioned the fact | | l n l n t |1 B ruins . F o u r were recovered

alive but badly Injured-rone or m o r e l s l ikely to die. '

Tbe laborers of o t taws , Canada, made some denionslrations Fr iday. A depu-tation of 50 Interviewed the Mayor a t the City Hall and demanded work .

A Wlnnemuooa dispatch via Man Fran-cisco, says 30 or 40 whites a t W h l t e h u n e Meadows, Gran t Co., Oregon, are threat-ened by a strong force of hostile Ban-nocks, and ihe .Wlunemuo ta mouuted volunteer company will start to-morrow to reinforce the seltlera.

A Boise City dispatch from MsjorDow-ney, who is on his way with bla command to Sheep Ranch, has received orders to return to F o r t H a r n e y in consequence of infurmatlou re-ceived that the eager P iu te chelf was at the head of 400 warrioia and resol-ved to go upon the war path. Th i s band is composed of Indians wb» h a v e left the Mablneragency. Someof the mil i tary olHcers here have recently interviewed Tamblago, the Indian now under sen-tence of cleath for the mnrder of Alexan-der Itboden. Tamblago aays the Ban-nocks aie led by Buffalo Hern and two

and appropriations were made and the bill passed.

Tho H o u s e went Into commltteo of the whole on t h e Sundry Civil Appropr ia -tion bill.

The appropriation for the Albanv noat-oOlce w a s i n c r e a s e d f r o m $50,000 lo $195,-000.

The appropria t ion for Chicago custom house was increased f rom $- J0,000 to $4" •0 ,000 .

The appropriation for a bui ld ing at-Evansvllle, Ind. , was Increased from $20,-0 0 0 UI $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 .

Tbe appropriat ion for a bul luing at Grand Rapids was Increased f rom $20,000 to $ 4 7 , 0 0 0 .

Without completing the bill the House adjourned.

.1 une I ' i—In tho Senate, the House bill was passed making appropriat ions for the pay men l of claims reported allowed by tbe Oommlssloners of Clsims under

worn I T||O act of Congress of March 3, together

price Msan.

Gov. '"roswell has been presented by W . C. F l t r s immons , of Tecumseh, with a oane, handsomely mounted , and bear-ing the Inscription, "Gov. Croswell, 1878, Piece of s tockade of Andeisot ivl l le Pr i -son . "

The sui t of W . H . B r o c k w s y vs. C. and J . 0 . Es low, for fl.OCO in raiirosd subscriptions, b s s been decided in fsvor of defendants in t h e Calhoun Circuit. Th i s decision sffecta several other l ike a u i t s n o w pending .

On tbe 7th, burglars entered the Chi-cago and Michigan L*ke Shore Railroad depot at Grandvil le , Kent county , broke open a t runk left there and stole from it checks snd other valuable papers werlh about $1,500. The t r u n k was the pro-per ty of a woman vis i t ing there .

We have a l ready mentioned tue isct that the Rev. P . F ish , of Boston, pro-poses to erect a m o n u m e n t lo the late Jona than Walker . H e has already pur-rJiased it. It U to be of grani te and will h i v e cut upon It the branded band and also a portion of Whl t t l e r ' s celebrated poom. The m o n u m u n t Is to weigh throe tons.

T ^ e logs t h s t will reach the Saginaw m i l ' i this year fool up 3!'3.200,000 feet, against 590,787,940 feel sc tual ly r u n out last year. Add all that may be added by summer logging by railroads, and there is certain to be a large shortage of logs to lie cut Into t imber this yea r as com-pared with last.

Delegates a t tending the State Sabbath-school convent ion at Fl in t , on the 25lh, •j",lb and 27th Insta., will l>e furnished with reduced rales of fare.

Dr. L y m a n Barnard, of Berrien Springs, proposes at his death lo will the use of a beaut i ful grove for 18 years lo the Berrien oounly pioneer society. He will also will the m u s e u m of Indian rel-tos to the town.

A new soil block is lo be built at Bay CUv, on the midd le ground.

10,000 people attended the veteran r e - ' otlii-r Indians, and ktatod lhat their plan un ion at Paw Paw on T h u r s d a y . was to reude ivous at Jum|>er mouuta in

In a search for the body ofyoungDevin and at Sheep Raiich, get the Plut«s to of Indians , fifty bodUs were found In i Join ibem, nnd then proooed nor thward •lie vaults o f t h e Medical College at Ann to Salmon River. Tambigo has been In Arbor conllnsnient several months, bu t his

The work on t h e canal is being pushed -lory is corroborated by other informa-forward rapidly , and will surely be com- 1 lion, and proves that the outbreak has •deled as soon as expected, unless some- laten long coutemp.a te . . The selt iers of thing unusua l hsppens . S i g h t derr icks | Bruneau and s.Oacenl vicinity have gave way several daya since, seriously abandoned tholr houses and come to this gave way seversi usyn • im o, ii jurim* three men , who have since re-covered. , , . „ , ,

A bald e-.ule meani r ing 6 feet (1 inches f rom tip t<> t ip, was recently shot In Isa-bella oounly.

The aecond term of the State Agricul-tural College opened May 28, after a short vacation, wi th 155 s tudents , of whom 97 are f r e shmen . 27 Juniors and 31 seniors. The present term closes A u g u s t 2tl snd the A u t u m n te rm will begin September 3, when the new f reshman class will be admit ted.

As the local freight nor th on the Chica-go and Lake l l uron Railroad was approach • IUE Charlotte on Fr iday, the brake beam broke causing 10 cars to be thrown f rom the t rack, par t ia l ly demollahlng them, und badly oomaglngthe i roonte i i i s . The track was torn up for some distance and In f he even ing it wss not ve t fn l ly repair ed.Damage not leas t han$2.600. N o one se-riously h u r t .

Tbe remains of young pevins , for which so long a search has icon made. were found a t tbe Univers i ty Medical College, aud recoguiied by his brother.

A verdict of no cause of action has been rendered in the H n m a n - C l a r k suit in Calhoun Circuit .

The last piece of Iron const ruct ing the , " w n r C of tbe dome of the new capi-tal WM raised and bolted In place this noon A s m a l l evergreen t ree was fsst-ened to the top of t h e maul, und the Stars «nd atr ipes w i r e r u n u p amids t chuer-tng . The flag waves a t a n a l t i tude of

' Th rough s o m e b l u n d y . t w o j ^ s -tors have been c o m m l - l o n ^ n t Orat iot coun ty , a n d w h o an- i i " | iuw iho ques t ion .

dac-e fu r s s fe ty . Settlers on the Boise i 'ily and Caraon City stage road, in link-er county, Oregon, lor a distance of 00 inlles, have all left their homes and sought places of safely.

The Wadsworth elevator burned at Buffalo Saturday : loss, $28.000; insur -ance, $22,000.

Lord Duffer in has been requested to remain in Canada as Governor General another t e rm; bu t has declined.

The Socialistic labor party, in a mass meet ing in New Vork city, Sa turday night, passed resolutions repudiating everv endeavor to make th is p s r ty res-ponsible tor any atlempled assasaination, and derounolng the attempted aasosslns-tion o f the Emperor of German7.

F O R E I G N N E W S .

Over 20,000 ootton operatives In mass meeting a t Blackburn , England, Tues-das, resolved to cont inue the s t r ike.

The Liberals have a majori ty in the new Belgian Par l iament , and the down fail of the present Catholic Minlatry Is certain.

The Congress will sl l in secret session, but will sppolnt a committee to say what portion of the proceedings shall be pub-iialird.

A Rome dispatch suys: The many re-oonI reports about the Pope 's failing heallh and his intended abdication, are unlouuded.

T h e m i g u a t e s o f t b e u a t l u u s are ga th -er ing at Berlin, to attend UM Congreas.

The Emperor of Germany Is improv-ing, and is ou t of danger .

agreed to; tha t Increasing the appropria ti HI fur the Chicago custom-house from $300,000 to $400,000 rejected, and t h e bill passed t t m l u n i g h t .

J u n e 14.—In the Senate, the bill appro-prial ing $210,000 for a publ ic bu i ld ing in N'ewYork to be used as a barge ofllcu was passed.

The bill legalizing tbe collection of head money already paid upon imml grants was passed.

The House bill lo Increase the pensions of certain pensioned soldiers snd sailors who h i v e lost both h i n d s , both feet or tbe sight of both eyes In the service of the country from $50 to|72 a mon th was passed as It came from tho House.

The bill to appoint Railroad Commis-sioners passed.

In the House, Senate amendments to the bill mak ing an apnropriation for the payment of awards o f t h e Southern claims commission were concurred in .

Mr. Burcbsrd (Rep., III.) moved to suspend tbe ru les and adopt the follow-ing preamble and resolution :

WIIKRKAH, A t a lolat meet ing of the Iwo houses of the For ty-four th Congress, convened pu r suan t to the laws and Con-stitiitinH. lor t h e purpose of ascertalnini and coiinting the votes for Pres ident am Vice President for the te rm commencing March 4, 1877, on count ing the votes, Rutherlord B. H a y e s was declared elect-ed President , and W m . A. Wheeler was declared elected Vice President for such t e r m : therefore,

Henolved, T h s t no subnequenl Congress sud neither house, has iurisdictlon tore-vise the action a t such folnt meeting, and any at tempt by e i ther house to amend or disregard such action, o r the title looflice arising theref rom, would bo revoiut 'on-ary, and U disapproved by this House .

V s r l o u s suggest ions were nisde—to vote for the resolution .without a p ream-

th amendmen t s extending the t ime of taking evidence aud kubmll t ln> claims in cases now pending until March 10, 1879; also, extending the term of office of commissioners of ois lms unt i l March 10, 1880, provided that nothing In t h e act shall l> • so construed as to • xteud the lime for tiling claims before said com-missi 'i, or to enlsrge i ts jur isdict ion, o r to au'.imrlte tbe filing of new claims.

Tbe House bill authorizing the pay-ment of t b e claim of Tennessee, for keep-Cnited S taUs prisoners, was passed.

The oonlerence commitoee on the Post Office Appropr is t ion bill, submit ted s report, which was agreed to. and passed.

The Senate bill authorizing Ohio, Ind i -ana and Il l inois to prosecute sui ts against the United States in tho Supreme Court o f t h e Unitod State* on record ofaa les ol public lands in each stale was passed.

The Senate bi l l In relation to the Ven-ezuela Mixed Commission was passed.

The deficiency appropriation bill was passed without amendment . Among others paased were the. House bill m a k -ing appropriat ions for the claims repor t -ed and allowed by the oommissioners of claims, u n d e r tho act known as tho Southern Clsims Commiss ion; bill to correct e r ro r in revised statutes In refer-ence to transportation of cattle on rail-roads ; and tbe bill lo provide lor the sppolnlment of a district Judge for the Western District of Tennessee.

The House went Into committee of the whole on Uie sundry civil appropria lon

^ An a m e n d m e n t provid ing tha t no money herein appropriated shsll be used for engraving , issuing, sell ing or other-wise disposing ui bunds o r other securi-ties of t h e United States for the purpose of br inging about or providing for the resumption of specie p s y m e n t a ; wss re-j e c t e d - a y e s 89, nays, 106.

Amendmen t s to lncroase the s p p m p r i -alion for the Signal Serv oe from 1325.000 to $350,000, and giving the Rock Is land arsensl a fu r the r appropriation aggregat-i n g $ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 ,

To s t r ike out the i tems of $82,000, for Now York and $29,000 lor Pennsylvania for expenses of troops for the use of tho United States dur ing t h e lato Insurrec-tion. Agreed to, 98 to 60.

Making an upproprUtioo of #7,675 lo the Baker Wrecking Company and smaller s m o u n l s to o ther parties Inrse i -v ces rendered dur ing the wreck ol the " H u r o n , " were adopted.

J u n e 13.—In the Senate, the House bill lo restore certain lands In l o w s lo settle-ment under the l lomestoad law, and for other purposes passed, i t applies to sll vacant nnappropl is ted lands heretofore wi thdrawn for the Mississippi s n d Mis-souri Ksl lrosd in that State.

Mr. Voorhess (Dem., Ind. ) moved to take u p the bill repealing tbe resumption act. Carried, yeas 80. n s y s 28.

Mr. Fe r ry (Rep., Mich.) member o f t h e Commltuje on Finance, called Mr. An-thony to the c lu i r and Uiok charge of the bill, b a r i ng reported it to the Senate.

The amendmen t of Mr. Voon-eee, to make greenbacks reoelvsble f rom and after the pssssge of t h e bill lustesd of Oct' 1st, as provided by tbe bill, was re-Jecled—29 to 82.

The quesuon then r ecu r rM on the suiendment anbmlued by the Committee on Finance for the House bill, and i t was igreed to. yeas SO, nays 29. Tbe bill hav-. iavi

• been considered lu „ o u v m l t l e e o f the to the Sensto and w f o l e was J H H V H H

paased, yeas45. nays 16, as fuUows, (Re-publicans In reman. Democrats In Italic):

YKAH—Messrs. All ison, ^ m u f r o n ^ , Bailey, Bamum, Booth, Brnoe, Chrls-liancv. Coke. Conorer, Davis (III.), Den nit. Dorsey, JSmlii. Fe r ry , Gordon. Mere lord. Hill, Howe, Ingal is , Johtulon, JOM ( F i ( 0 , MeDomatA, McMillan. Mst-thews. Maxey. Merrimon, Uoraon Oglrs-by. Paddock, P l u m b , Jtandolph, Aauis 6urv. Saunders , Spencer, Teller, Thur-

Vovrheet, Wallace, W l n d o m and man. Withers—ih.

NATB-Messrs . An thony llayard, Bumslde , Butler, Dswes, .Eaton. Hoar . KenutM. Lamar, McPhersm, Morri l l , Patterson, Rollins, Sargent and Wad-lelgh—15. ,

The bill, as passed, Is aa follows : Beit enacted, etc., that from and t f to r

the passRgo of this act Unitod Sistos

ions P1

bio—to s t r ike out the word "revolut lon-

S" - t o refer the resolution to a con.-tee, e t a , bu t t h e Speaker ruled that

the motion to suspend the rules s h u t o u t ail other motions. The question was put lo a viva voee vo le and there were but few voices in the negative. Mr . Mills demnnded t h e yeas and nays. The vote was yeas 215, nsys 21.

Tho H o u s e paased about 100 pension blila and a n u m b e r of private bills.

J u n e 16—In tbe Senate, Wm. E . Spcn-cor, for many years journa l c lerk , waa cboaen chiel clerk of the Senate, vice Wm. J . McDonald, deceased.

The House bill lo provide for the e x -penses o f t h e select committee on alleged frauds lu tho lato Prosldentiai election, which appropriates $20,000 for tha t pur -pose, pass fd .

An amendmen t of $20,000, to pay ex-

f enses of the Senate Investigation and 10,000 to defray a n y expenses tha t may

tie incurred by the depar tment of Justice fur the detection o f a n y cr imes commit ted sgsinst the Unitod States in thes l fa i r sof , or in course of the Investigations men-tioned in th is act, wss agreed to, and the bill passed as amended .

Mr. Spenoer submit ted a report from the Conference Committee on the River snd Harbor Appropriat ion bil l . I t is Hulntantisliy as it passed the Senate, but Is reduced $39,000 now, appropriat ing$8,-301,700. He port agreed to and bill passed.

The conferenceoornmltteeon the A r m y Appropriation bill submit ted a report, and it was sgreed to wi thout division.

Bills on t h e calendar wsre passed as follows: Senate bill to detach terri tory from the Eastern District of Michigan snd attach the same to the Western Dis-trict, and lo provide lor the division of thti WeaUtr u Dlsli let aud tho hold ing of circuit cour ts therein-

The a m e n d m e n t of the House to the bill ol the Sensie increasing the pension of Gen. J s s . Shields, of Missouri, lo $luo a month was concurred in and the bill passed.

A message was received f rom the House of Representatives, snnouncing the passage by lha t body of aooi icurrent resolution ex tending the session unt i l 4 p. in. Tuesday. J u n u 18th. The resolu lion was agreed lo.

In the House , the oommlltee ol confer once on r ive r and harbor appropriations reported tha t tbe bill as agreed upon re-duced the a m o u n t appropriated by the Senate amendmen t s $89,000; total amount appropriated by tbe lilll in the present form, $8,301,000. Tho conference report was agreed to, yeas, 160; nsys, Uf*.

The report of a cenfurenoe commit tee on the A r m y Appropriat ion bill was agreed to, 142 to 62.

Mr, Wood offered a reaolutinn provid-ing for a final a d j o u r n m e n t on Tuesday nex t at 4 p . m . Agreed to.

The Speaker l a id before tho House a message f rom the Secretary of State en closing t h e documents called tor by the resolution of the Potior Invest igat ing Oommiltoe.

The conference committee on the I^egis lattvo, Execu t ive aud Judic ia l Appro-priatiou bill, reported a dlsagreemont In n g a r d to Uie pay of Senate employes, and un th is point the House oouferues were directed to yield. Yeas, 117; nsys , 91,

L a a d - O r a n t R a i l r o a d L a u d M .

A oo r r eaponden t wri toe f r o m U r a n d Rap ids t o t h e J'ost A- Tribune:

T h e l a n d s uf I b e t l i iee l a u d - g r a n t ra i l roads a r e n o w se l l ing fas te r t h a n ever before. T b e U r a n d K a p i d t a u d I n d i a o a , t h e F i l m a n d P c r e M a r q u e t t e , a n d t b e J a c k s o n . L a n s i n g a u d Sagi-n a w ra i l roads w e r e al l l u n d - g r a u t roads.

Much m i g h t be sa id r e g a r d i n g t b e "bene f i t s uf l a n d - g r a n t s to M i c h i g a n also of t b e "beue f i t a to t b e Un i t ed S ta tes . " T h e U r a n d R s p l d s a n d I n -d i ana b u i l t i n conalderaUou of i ts g r a n t a road f rom F o r t W a y n e to Pe-toskey. 332 mi l e s . J t w a s f o u n d neces-sary to h a v e a l inn to C i u c i n n a t i a n d one to T r a v e r s e C i ty , a n d th i s was b rought a b o u t by t b e c o m p a n y . T b e cost of t b e m a i n Hue repreaenled by l is capi ta l s t o c k a n d Indeb tedness fs $10 000.000. T b e b u i l d i n g of tb-- road no r th of U r a n d R a p i d s , l l i r ougb w h a t was t h e n a wi lde rness , baa d o n e m u c h towards ae t t l l ng a fer t i le a n d b e a l t b y port ion of t b e S ta te , a n d In b u i l d i n g u p a n d • u s t a i n i n g u m u u f a c l u r l n g iu W e s t e r n Micb lguu . T h r o u g h t b e c o m p a n y ' s e t for t s t h o u s a n d s of people have se t t l ed i n M i c h i g a n , m a n y of t h e m b u y i n g lAud of I b e S t a t e a n d t b e Uni ted S ta t e s . W i t h o u t t b e road it would h a v e been imposs ib le to dispose of l a n d s for s e t t l e m e n t .

T b e b e n e f i t to t b e U n i t e d S l a t e s is In t b e r a p i d M t t l e m e n t of i b i s p a i t of M i c h i g a n , t b e es lab i i sbDien t of mai l routes, a n d t h e doub le p r i ce of a l l Its lands lii s ix m i l e l im i t s , a n d t b e b r ing-i n g i n t o m a r k e t of t h o u s a n d s of ac res of l a n d s he re to fo re unsa lab le .

T h e U r a n d R a p i d s a n d I n d i a n a C o m p a n y b a d UUe t o 889,000 a m i up lo J a n u a r y 1,1878, a n d b a d sold u p to t h a t , d a t e IBO.SIO acres. T a e sales from J a n u a r y i to J u n e 1 a r e t b e larg-est for Uie five m o n t h s s i n c e t b e com-p a n y ' s l a n d s w e r e placed i n m a r k e t , a m o u n t i n g to 1239,000. I t is no t t b e obji c t of t h e c o m p a n y to sel l to specu-lators, bu t to ac tua l se t t le rs .

THE FARM,

M t i n u r i n g O r c h a r d s .

Mr. J , J . T h o m a s , a rel iable a u t h o r -i ty on f ru i t cu l tu re , f u r n i s h e s t h e (ol-lowing to t h e Prac t ica l F a r m e r :

O n e of t h e finest fu l l -hea r ing o rch-a rds in Iho c o u n t r y be longs to Ul les Lf tndon , In o n e of t h e m o r e s o u t h e r n townsh ips , i t s h o w s in a r en ia rkah lo degree t h e benefi t of m a n u r e and good t r e a t m e n t g e n e t s i l y . I t has been sel ou t t w e n t y - t h r e e yea r s , a n d tho tree-tops h a v e become so brand tha t c u l t i -vation has been d lscont i t iued . a l t h o u g h tho trees were set t h i r t y - s i x feet a p a i t . I t is top-dressed every two years , a n d l ight ly p runed a n n u a l l y . S o m e y e a r s ago, a f t e r c o n t i n u e d cu l t iva t ion , t h e o w n e r was no t sat isf ied w i t h Its p ro-duct iveness , a l t h o u g h cu l t iva t ion h a d given it a s t r o n g g r o w t h . A f r i end advised p r u n i n g , because , to uee b i s express ion, ' t h e r e was too m u c h woml In t h e tops '—tha t Is, t h e heads w e r e too t h i c k . T h e y w e r e t r i m m e d e a r l y In t h e s p r i n g : t h i n n e d out f rom above , no t t r i m m e d f rom b e l o w ; a n d t h o o rchard was top -d res sed wi th m a n u r e . T h e y liegnn to bear heav i ly . On v is -i t ing t h e o rcha rd , o n t h e first of Ser>-temoer , l is deep g r e e n color w a s on-»erved a t a long dFstance in app roach -i n g it. T h e t rees were bend ing u n d e r t he i r loads of fine auples , a l t h o u g h t b e app le c rop g e n e r a l l y t h r o u g h o u t t b e coun t ry was o n e of t h e poorest k n o w n . On e x a m i n i n g t h e f r u i t It was f o u n d to be r e m a r i u b l e fo r Its fa i r apnea" -ance, a n d f r eedom f r o m t h e cou l l ng m o t h , v e r y few Infected spec imens be-i n g seen. W e learned t h a t sheep were kep t In t h e Inc losure f r o m ear ly g r a s s t i l l t b e we igh t ol t h e app les b e n t t h e b ranches d o w n w i t h i n the i r r e a c h , when t hey were t u r n e d ou t—usua l ly In A u g u s t . T h e y d e v o u r t b e s m a l l par t ly g rown app les a s soon as t h e y drop. I n a l l t h e o r c h a r d s w h e r e I t was appl ied , m a n u r e s eems to have ope ra t -ed favorably toward i n d u c i n g f r u i t f u l -ne«s. A s t r i k i n g e x a m p l e was s h o w n on t h e borde i s of t h i s o f cha rd , w h e r e a n old t ree ol t h e fal l orange, w h i c h appeared to be a b o u t s ix ty y e a r s old, had become so enfeeb led a n d p a r t l y dead t h a t I t was proposed to ou t f t d o w n . T h e o w n e r , however , conc lud -ed to e x p e r i m e n t f u r t h e r . H e c u t o u t al l t h e dead b ranches , w h i c h ;were nea r ly equa l t o t h e r e m a l n l n g t o p , a n d top-dressed t h e g r o u n d very h e a v i l y benea th . T h e r e su l t was t h a t In a yea r o r two a s ing l e c rop was sold fo r s ix teen dollars a n d a half . W h e n vis-i ted, It was found fu l l of fine app le s , T h i s o r cha rd c o n t a i n s a b o u t one h u n -dred a n d t w e n t y trees, a n d t h e y e a r s of heavies t bea r i ng a r e t h e years t h a t apples a re scarce e l sewhere . T h i s re-sul t was p robab ly acc identa l i n t h e first place, a n d p roduced by t h e t i m e w h e n t h e p r u n i n g a n d m a n u r i n g were first employed . T w o years ago t h e crop sold for s ix h u n d r e d dollars, o r a n average of five do l la r s pe r tree, t h r o u g h t h e whole o r c h a r d . T h i s y e a r t h e

j e r t h i n k s h e m a y n o t receive m o r e t h a n four h u n d r e d . 1 h a v e s ince l ea rn -ed t h a t he b a d $542 w o r t h , besides c i -der apples . f r om w h i c h h e m a n u f a c -tures e x c e l l e n t ' v i n e g a r .

ns dellcienoy in t h e several counUes, a m o u n t i n g In a l l of t h e m t o t h e aggre-g a t e a l ready n a m e d . T h i s c la im was resisted b y A t t o r n e y Uenera l K i r c h -a e r o n va r inu i g r o u n d s , t h e p r inc ipa l

n e being l lmt Uie s u m s |>altl were in f ill a n d final s e t t l e m e n t be tween t h o S l a t e a n d t h e oount les , a n d t h a t t h e la t te r c a n n o t n o w c o m e In a n d reop« n s u c h a d j u s t m e n t s . T h e S u p r e m e Cour t on T u e s d a y decided in t h e At -t i rney O e n e r a l ' s favor , a n d t h u s set-t l ed an I m p o r t a n t p o i n t In t h e in ter -eet of t h e S t a t e Treasury .—/ 'osf A JYibune,

T h e s y m p a t h y lor Ka le S o u t h e r n , w h . -e dea th s e n l e n r e lor m u r d e r i n g h e r h u s b a n d ' s Il l icit mla t ress w s s c o m m u t e d to t en y e a r s ' i m p r i s o n m e n t b y tho U e v e r n o r of Uenrg la . Is becom-

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i g if Uul should be ex t ended to t h e l i m i t of a

i n g wide-spread . I t wilT n o t be s u r -p r i s ing If U u b e r n a t o r i a l c l emency

f u l l pa rdon a n d release. T h e r e Is no te l l ing . S o m e w r i t e r s go H.» fa r as to hold t h a t Mrs . S o u t h e r n ' s c r l m c would h a v e m u d e a h e r e o f a m a n , a n d I n -s tances a r e c i t ed w h i c h c e r t a i n l y s u h -o tan l la te t h e asse r t ion . Pe t i t i ons a r e a l ready c i r cu l a t i ng I n v c k i n g Uov. Co lqu i t t to Bet t h e convic t free, a n d ladles In s o m e of t h e Ueorgia clUes a r e Diking t h e m a t t e r in to t h e i r own h a n d s . A s t h e case is p u t b y t h e poor w o m a n ' s f r i e n d s I t M e m s s h e h a s cer-t a in ly been m a d e to sufTer t h e v e n g e -a n c e of a n ou t r aged l a w b e v o n d reason. I ndeed , t h e s t r o n g point of t h e appeal is t h a t t h e l a w h a s m a d e a scapegoat of a w o m a n , w h e n a m a n would h a v e c o m e ou t of a s i m i l a r t r o u b l e w i t h i onsideral i le ec la t .

A Herlin l e t t e r t h r o w s s o m e l i g h t u | ion Socia l i sm In G e r m a n y . T h wr i t e r aUrlbutcn i t s rapid g r o w t h t-t h e react ion fo l l owing t h e fimh t imes t h a t succeeded t h e w a r w i t h F r a n c e . T h o n u m l i e r of Social is t voters Is c«: imat«d a t aeven h u n d r e d t housand , a n d t he r e a m a b o u t fo r ty newspa-pers p r in ted i n t h e i r in te res t . T w e l v e m e n i n c r s o l t h e G e r m a n p a r l i a m e n t a r e avowed advoca tes of Social-ism, a n d t h e c o n v e r t s Inc lude persons of a l l classes a n d all condi -t ions of socie ty . A t t h e i r meeUngs t b e ques t ion of a r evo lu t ion for t h e o v e r t h r o w of t h e p r e t e n t order of t h i n g s is o p e n l y discussed, a n d t h e be-lief Is e n t e r t a i n e d t h a t a l l t h e E u r o -pean g o v e r n m e n t s c a n be o v e r t u r n e d . T h e leaders boast t h a t t h e y h a v e m a n y s y m p a t h i z e r s he re , bu t t hey find In t h i s c o u n t r y t b e g rea tes t ob-s tac le In t h e w a y of t h e i r t r i u m p h Is t h e p u r e A m e r i c a n e l e m e n t , whose c o n a e r v a l H n a n d respect fo r l aw a n d o rde r h a s b e c o m e a n a t i o n a l c h a r a c t e r Istlc.

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C a n n i n g : F r u i t .

T h e g rea t secret of al l successful op-e ra t ions in c a n n i n g is to h a v e t h e f ru i t boi l ing ho t w h e n sealed, fo r t h i s exc ludes t h e a i r . F i r s t , roll t h e e m p t y can In hot wa te r , a n d for t h i s p u r p o s e i t Is l i andy to h a v e o n t h e s tove a p a n of hot waie r , lu w h i c h t h e can is s e t . F i l l t h e c s n t o t h e very top, a s t h e f ru i t s h r i n k s as It cools a n d a v a c u u m is a lmos t s u r e to fill w i t h a i r n o w when t h e can Is perfect ly full pu t o n t h e t o p q u i c k l y , s c r e w Just as t i g h t as you con , t h e n ecrew aga in as t h e con-ten ts s h r i n k , T h i s m a y seem s t r a n g e to a new beg inne r , bu t It is a f a c t t h a t t h e meta l a n d glaas do s h r i n k as t h e y grow cold, a n d It is a fact t h a t t h e t o p can be screwed on closer a n d t i g h t e r as t h e f r u i t cools.

Glass cans . M a s o n ' s m a k e , a r e con-s idered t h e s t a n d a r d cans , a n d t h e y ore cheape r because t h e y can be used for yea rs w i t h ca re fu l t r e a t m e n t N e w elastics a r e o b t a i n a b l e a t m o s t a n y furuis l i l i ig h a r d w a r e s tore . A f t e r c a n s are filled t h e r e a r e two fine p o i n t s lo he observed. F i r s t , t hey a r c to lie placed away In a d r y , da rk , cool place, fur l igh t Is an Incen t ive to f e rmen ta -t ion; a n d , second , t h e y are t o be placed In o spot w h e r e they a r e not subject to a c o n s t a n t Jar, as Ih ls b"gets f en i i en ta t ion .

T h e r e Is one e e n e r a l , s imple r u l e for c a n n i n g s t r awber r i e s , cherr ies , rasp berries, grapes , b lackberr ies , c u r r a n t s , huckleber r ies , w h i c h is as fol lows: H e a t s lowly t o a b t i l In a good sixed ket t le , a n d t hen a d d hal f a t e a c u p f u l of suitor to each q u a r t of f r u i t , t n e n boil 16 m i n u t e s a n d con as above .

A n o t h e r way o f c o n u i n g s o m e o f t h e ' " " of '

to h a v e yi selected, a n d t h e s k i n * free f r o m a n y

Educa t ion is a f r i e n d a t h o m e , a n i n -t roduc t ion a b r o a d , an o r n a m e n t t o s e d e l y , a n d a solace in so l i tude .

WAR o r 1812. Soldiers - n d widows pen-sioned for 14 dsys ' service. Wr i t e Col. L. Illngbam A Co., AUy's .Washington,D.C.

O K T U O I J U A K J U S T S .

F ona—Choice white, $6 25(86 40 Medium, 6 00@6 26 Low grades, 8 M(j . i 00

WHBAT—Extra white, 1 1201 13) No. 1 white, 1 12(31 18 Amber , I 0 3 0 1 04

CORH—S8to39.! per bush. DAW—201027. I I A B L K T — 8 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 p e r b d . l b s . Kra—60063c per bush. BOAKS—Unpicked, $ 6 0 0 1 00 per bush.

Picked $1 4 0 0 1 46. BUTTKR-Prime quality, 12012}o. Me-

dium 10012a; poor quality 8 0 10 cts.

C H E E S K — 7 @ 8 c p e r l b . f o r n e w , Eoos—Fresh 121013-m. HAT—18 00011 eojier ton. H i u x » - G r e e n 6 i 0 O a ; cured. 7 0 7 | o : d r y

flint, 12016o;diy salted, 10011c; green kip, 7 0 8 0 ; d r y k m 18016c;

Seen calf, 10011 ;cur(sr calf 1 1 0 : sbiwp skins, 7 6 0 1 60.

Uomkt—12} to 16o. PoTAioas—i'sauu blows, 60; Early Rose

3:to40o Paovistoirs—Pork Msss$1000: to 10 26;

Lard, k i g s 71 0 7{i-; smoked boms, 9itol0o, Shoulders 6)IL0S;

Baoou 8o; ext ra mesa beef $10 60 0 1 1 00 p s r b b L

SALT—Saginaw, $1 06 per b b l ; Onondaga $1 10; Syracuse da i ry , 60cta per buah.

BSEDE—Bunk wheat Ujo 0 70c. Woon—$2 7 6 0 6 p e r n o r u .

DETHOIT L I V E STOCK.

The marke t la dul l and prices 25 to 80 eta. lower t han last week. Good steers averaging 1,300 lbs. brought $1.60 per lid. 9 head mixed) averaitlng KH0 lbs. sold for $3. 13 head everaxlng 912 lbs. brought $3,621

Sales of Sheop : 4t , avorsKlng 110 lbs. s i $4.65 per cwt. 69 averaging 90 lbs. si $3.16 (wr cwt. Other sales wore al about these flitures.

sol ter k l n d r of f r u i t , such a s p l u m s a n d cherr ies , is to h a v e y o u r f r u i t well

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c o m e on f a s t ! " said t h o l ad ' s mother , t r e m b l i n g In e v e r y l i m b a n d c lu t ch ing h e r son ' s a r m .

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T h e r e w a s d r e a d f u l grief in t h e cot tage , w h e n F r a n c i s Und t h e resu l t of h i s v is i t . E a c h d a y b la m o t h e r w e p t , a n d dec la red s h e w o u l d not le t b l m g o ; a n d h e a l w a y s repeated t b e beau Ufu l l a d y ' s t h r e a t s t o des t roy t h e w h o l e u t n l l y .

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fol lowed t h e m to t b e wa te i ' t edge ; t h e y d laappeared h a l f - w a y be tween t h e shore a n d W i l l o w I s l a n d , a u d a l i t r a e e of F r a u d s was lost forever .

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no o n e h a d been seen to fe tch h i m . in".' Yes, M l s t h e r D o n n e i a n , t h e y ' r e T h e m o t h e r ' s grief was d r e a d f u l a t t h e wl l i i t i ' to let m e go wid y o u for five loss of h e r o n l y son a n d chief suppo r t . Hhiilin. ' W h e r e did I p u t u i y elf-bel t?"

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Htart led a n d sad ho m a d e h is w a y D a n is v y y proud of b i s ski l l in to t h e f a r m b o u s e a t K n o c k b r i d e . T h e d a n c i n g , a n d l ikes t o te l l h o w he f a r m e r ' s w i f e was m a k i n g s t i rabout a t l ea rned to d a n c e t h e h o r n p i p e . A s h e t h e fire. " G o d bieas us , is i t y o u , l ay In bed o n e m o r n i n g , h i s door T i m ? " fche cr ied, l e t t i ng t h e spoon opened , a n d a t i n y m a n , dressed in fall . bot t le-green b roadc lo th ,knee -b reeches ,

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T h e n e i g h b o r s soon assembled, a n d b l m in t h e bed a n d p l ayed b i s v e r y T i m saw m a n y c h a n g e s in t h e m . T h e best , w h i l e t h e l i t t l e s t r a n g e r danced s ix y e a r s h a d s t r eaked b l ack b a i r w l t b upon t h e old p ig-a ty doo r w h i c h b a p -g r a y , b a d b e n t u p r i g h t figures, h a d p e n e d to be l y i n g o n t h e fioor. H e w r i n k l e d s m o o t h c h e e k s , a u d b a d L a i d a c ivi l " G o o d - m o r n i n g , " t h a n k e d m a d e gapa In t h e f a m i l i a r circle. D a n for h i s music , a n d w e n t a w a y .

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THEIK I'KCULIARITIKH AND UIIAKAC-TKHISmU INTKKK8TINOI.Y

8KKTC'IIKI>.

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condi t ion of t h e poor w h i t e t r a s h , o n e should see t h e m as t h e y are . I t is t r u e t h a t t h e w a r , e m a n c i p a t i o n a n d t h e ef l tabl i shment of f ree schools h a s he lp -ed t he i r condi t ion b o m e w h a t , bu t t h e y ye t r e t a in m a n y of t h o s e c h a r a c t e r i s -tics w h i c h d i s t i n g u i s h e d t h e m In s lavery t imes . T h e poor w h i t e t r a s h are a b o u t t h e o n l y paupe r s in t h e H o u t h e m Sla tes , an i l t hey a r e v e r y rarely sup|>orted b y e i t h e r t h e S t a t e or c o m m u n i t y in w h i c h t h e y res ide . T h e y a r e f o u n d n o w h e r e b u t i n t h e c o u n t r y , in h i l ly o n d m o u n t a i n o u s re-gions Keneraily, in c o m m u n i t i e s by themse lves , a n d fa r r emoved f r o m t h e m o r e re f ined s e t t l e m e n t s . W h y It Is t hey a l w a y s select t h e h i l l y a n d conse-q u e n t l y u n p r o d u c t i v e c o u n t r y for t he i r homes , Is u n k n o w n . I n t h e s e t t i e -m e n t s w h e r e i n t h e y ch ie f ly res ide t h e poor w h i t e s r a re ly l ive m o r e t h a n a mile o r t w o apa r t . E a c h h o u s e h o l d -e r o r h e a d ol a f a m i l y bu i l d s h i m s e l f iy a l i t t l e h u t of r o u n d logs o r p i n e poles ,

i spaces be tween t h e s e w i t h clay m i x e d w i t h w h e a t e n s t r a w ; bu i l d s a t o n e end a big wooden c h i m n e y w i t u a t a p e r i n g top, al l t h e in te ra t lces be-i n g " i l o b u e d " as above , p u t s d o w n a p u n c h e o n floor, a n d a lof t of o r d i n a r y boards o v e r h e a d ; fills t h e i n s ide of t h e u i ' e d w e l U n g w l t h a few r c ' t e ly c h a l i s '

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ou t s ide u n d e r a s h e d ) , a s k i l l e t , a n oven , a f r y i n g - p a n , a t r i a n g u l a r cup-board in o n e co rne r , a n d a r a c k over t h e door o n w h i c h t o h a n g old " S p i t -fl:e." t h e fami ly rifle, a n d b o t h thu cab in a n d fan» l»ure a r e cons idered comple t e . T b e h a p p y o w n e r t hen " c l e a n " s o m e five a c r e s o r so of l and i m m e d i a t e l y s u r r o u n d i n g h i s domi-d i e , a u d these h e p r e t e n d s t o cul t i -va te , p l a n t i n g o n l y co rn , p u m p k i n s a n d a l i t t l e g a r d e n t ruck . U e n e x bu i l d s a r u d e k e n n e l for h i s d o g or dugs , a ^p r imi t ive l o o k i n g stall for h i s " n a p , " d i t t o for B e c k , h is oow, a n d a pole h e n - h o u s e for h i s pou l -t ry . T h i s last h e c o v e n ove r w i t h d i r t a n d weeds a n d erects on o n e side of I t a long s l im pole, f r om t h e u p p e r b r a n c h e s of w h i c h d a n g l e g o u r d s for t h e m a r t i n s to bu i ld t he i r ne s t s in— m a r t i n s being g e n e r a l l y r e g a r d e d as use fu l t o d r ive off a l l b loody-minded h a w k s t h a t look w i t h too h u n g r y an eye upon t h e r i s ing g e n e r a t i o n of dung-hi l l s . B e i n g t h u s p repared for house . keep ing , now comes t h e t u g of war . W h a t e v e r m a y be said of t h e pove r ty of t h e poor wh i t e , of h i s i g n o r a n c e and genera l sp i r i tua l d e g r a d a t i o n , h e rare-ly s u f f e n f rom h u n g e r o r col I. A s a class, Indeed, t h e y a r e m u c h be t t e r off t h a u t h e peasan t ry in E u r o p e , and m a n y a poor m e c h a n i c iu y o u r city— to say n o t h i n g of t b e t h o u s a n d s wi th -ou t t r a d e or occupa t ion wande r in t t h r o u g h t h e N o r t h a n d Wes t—woul t be m o s t h a p p y a t a n y t i m e f r o m De-c e m b e r t o | M a r c h t o s h a r e . t h e cheer fu l w a r m t h of t h e b laz ing p i n e knots , w h i c h glow u p o n every pour m a n ' s h e a r t h In t h e S o u t h , as well as t o help d e v o u r t h e fat h a u n c h e s of t h e noble old b u c k , whose can-ass h a n g s suspend ed f r o m one of t h e btmrua uf t h e loft o v e r h e a d , ready a t al l t imes to h a v e a slice c u t f rom i ts s i n e w y b o n e s and

R E P U B L I C A N S T A T E

C O N V E N T I O N .

Tlie Bepubl lca i i S t a l e conven t i on met in t h e Opera HOIIHC a t Detroit on the 13th Itikl. It was a large gather-ing ,near ly every delegat ion being full .

T h e conven t i on was called to order by Majo r Geo. H . Hoi ik lns , C h a i r m a n or t h e Htate ( ' en t r a l ( ' o m m i t t e e , a n d , er was offered by I tev. Mr. N i n d e of t h e Cell teal MethodiHt C h u r c h .

Jas . 11. S tone , m a n a g e r of t h e Post and T r i b u n e , was m a d e temi ioni ry t ' l m i r m a n , t h e usua l ('omiiiitteeM were npiKiinted. und t h e conven t i on ad-jou rned t i l l ^ p . m .

A F T K K N O O N H I X S I O N .

T h e C o m m i t t e e un c reden t i a l s m a d e their r epor t , w h i c h was corrected a n d adopted. T h e c o m m i t t e e o n O r d e r of liiislness a n d p e r m a n e n t o rgan iza t ion reported for P res iden t of t h e Conven-tion Kachar lah Cliandler ;Kec 'y J o h n H . Wende l l ; a n d a l ist of A s s ' t Sec 'ys a n d Vice P re s iden t s .

T h e C o m n i l t t e e on Uesolu t lons re-liorpA) t h e fol lowing P l a t f o r m w h i c h was u n a n i m o n s l y adopted:

T H K P I . A T K 0 1 1 M .

The Kepubllcaos of Michigan, after 21 years of unbroken control of the State governinent In all HA denartir .eJla, Invito Uie moat rigid scrut iny into tlie manner In which tlielr great rosponslbllllleslmvo iioen dischargod, and wo point with sal-Isfacllon and pride to that fai thful regard which has been evinced by the State ad-ministration fur tbe happiness and secur-ity of o n r citizens, the prosperi ty o f t h e coiiinioiiwealth. ami the mainlenance of public faith.

Ilesolred. That while we entertain an unduubi lng (alth tbu t ln the honei t Judg ' ment of mank ind the past record of tin I tepubllcan party will f u m l a h . both in its patriotism aud achievements, some of the moat Illustrious pages in our na-tional history, we pledge to the fu ture an unfal ter ing lidellty to tbe j u s t and hu-mane principles which In t imes of great public ex t remi ty Inspired and created It; and wo recognize among the sacred obl i-gations of a U o v e m m e n t founded on those principles ibe d u t y of ao-urlng to all its citlzenB a free and unlramuieled ezei else of the r ight of sutl-rage and ol lirolectlnfc every man and woman from whom i t claims allegiance In tbe peace-able pursu i t of an honest life, by every legitimate means within Ita reach.

Resolved, That wo congratulate ou r fellow-citlKonaon the unmis takable ev i -dence apparent in so many dlrectlona that the buainesa Inleresis ot the t-onn-Iry aro recovering Irom th* long ileiires-slon b rought on by over t rading and e x -cessive speculation, and on the certainty that tbia recovtn. Id to bo m a d s endur ing by the r e s imp i lon of specie paynlouts,

happi ly wltbln Immediate reach, ertatu lo be accomplished wi thout

shock e i ther to Indust ry or commerce, that in financial, as well as other mattera. " the world Is governed too m u c h , " a u d the pressing need ot the t ime Is stabil i ty upon which to build confidence, allowing the na tura l laws of trade t oa s sume thei^ heal thful operat ion: and lhat . In c a m -

broiled lo del ic ious JuicinesH u p o n the g l o w i n g coals. I n d e e d , t h e onl aource of t roub le t o t h e poo r w h i t e I t h e p rese rva t lou of h i s y e a r l y " c r o p s " of co rn , o w i n g to t h e a te r i l eneas of his l a n d s a u d de f i c i eu t c u l t i v a t i o n that s o m e t i m e s fall h i m , r u n n i n g all to weeds a n d grass . B u t h e h a s n o lack of mea t s . W i l d Imgs, deer , w i ld lu r keys , aquir re ls , raccoons , opoesums— these a n d m a n y m o r e a r e a t b i s very d o o n . a n d h e h a s only t o p ick up

a few m i l e s out

sp lendid houses , w a r m e d b y large fires e y e off t h e L e p r i c a u n be fo re you i a u d l i g h t e d by m a n y candles , a n d h a d mime th lng f r o m h i m ? You missed i t , h a d e v e r y i m a g i n a b l e del icacy to ea t D a n ; you missed I t ! " a u d d r i n k ; t h a t h i s bed had b e e n | T h e f a i r i e e u f C a v a u a r e s o m e t l m w a r m , a n d b i s w o r k l i g h t a n d e a s y : heard w i t h o u t being seeu . t b a t t b e y d a n c e d , f e a s t e d . a n d c a r o u s e d H u e y M c D i v i t t h a d a f a r m n e a r c o u t i n u a l l y ; a n d t h a t b e had m a d e Coolchl i i , a n d In t h e m i d s t of i t , nea r long e x c u n l o n s e v e r y n i g h t in c o m - b i s d w e l i i n g - h o u s e . was a n old fort , p a n y w i t h h i s l i t t l e m a s t e n : bu t b e W h i l e s a u n t e r i n g in t h e grazing-f luld was u n a b l e t o aay b o w e r w h y t h e y one s u m m e r ' s e v e n i n g . b e h e a r d t h e cry-h a d b r o u g h t h i m b a c k . of a ch i ld a o m e w h a t n e a r h i m .

S o m e m i l e s d i s t an t f r o m K n o c k - " W h i s t , w h i s t ! " sa id a w o m a n ' s b r i d e is a l a rge t a n y a r d . Mr . B o r l a n d , voice. " S t o n c ry ing , a n ' y o u ' l l get a t b e o w n e r . Is a prosperous m a n . H e d r i n k w h e n Huey M c D i v i l t ' s o i d cow' h a s won t h e fea l ty of h i s servauta a n d » - m i i k l n g . " w o r k m e n , a n d h is w i f e is also v e r y T h e c ry ceased I m m e d i a t e l y , a u d popu la r a m o n g t h e m ; bu t h e wou ld t b e f a r m e r looked round, b u t no h u h imse l f asc r ibe h i s suocess to a d i f fe r - m a n b e i n g was to be aeen. P re sen t ly e n t cause . Al l t h e peop le about t h e t h e d a i r y m a i d appeared , a u d sa t down t a n y a n l h a v e f r o m t i m e t u t i m e c a u g h t in t h e field to m i l k t b e oow. s igh t of a d w a r f i s h m a n In a g r a y coat , " M a s t e r , w h a t ' l l I do 7 Old B r o w n i e w h o w e n t b a c k w a r d s a n d fo rwards in h a s k i cked t h e p a l l o v e r a g a i n , a n ' t h e t h e p r emise s , s e t t i n g t h i n g s to r i g h t s m i l k ' s s p i l t , " ss ld s h e ha l f c r y i n g , —now p e e p i n g i n t o a v a t , n o w t u r n - " Y o u a r e uo t lo m i l k B r o w u i e a n y i n g a s k i n . J o b s t h a t t b e men b a d m o r e , " r e t u r n e d b e r m a s t e r . " I s m le f t u n f i n i s h e d a t n i g h t w e r e found to g o i n g t o leave he r to t h e m . ' ' A n d he be comple ted w h e n t h e y c a m e to t h d r uodded mys t e r ious ly a n d g lauced work n e x t m o r n i n g . E v e r y b o d y r o u n d t b e f a r m . k u e w t h a t t h e m a a t e r h a d a f a i r y Ko t h e old cow b e c a m e t h e e n t i r e f r iend w h o cared for h i s in terea ts ; a n d proper ty of t h e fa i r ies . B u t t h e f a r m -k u o w i n g a l s o t h a t s u c h f r i ends do n o t e r mar r ied in course of t i m e ; a n d t h e l i ke to be s p o k e n a b o u t , t h e workpeo- new mis t r e s s b e i n g a very t h r i f t y pie were gene ra l ly s i l e n t as to w h a t housewife , could u o t bea r t o h a v e a t hey b a d aeen. T h e fair ies a re . in- useies* old cow a b o u t t h e plsce, und deed. t h e Ideal of t b e beuefactora . w h o insisted t h a t ahe ahould lie sold. 1 l e r a b r i n k f r o m h a v i n g t h e i r cood ac t i ons h u s b a n d m a d e m a n y excuses ; but s h e k u o w n or praised. B u t Mr. Bor land would u o t be sa t isf ied, a n d . by d i n t of was fa r f r o m u n g r a t e f u l t o t h e l i t t l e t o r m e n t i n g t h e poor m a u , a t last got g r a y m a n ; h e s w e p t t h e k i t c h e n he r own way . H o w e v e r , t h e d a y a f t e r h e a r t h ca re fu l ly e v e r y n i g h t before B r o w n i e ' s d e p a r t u r e . H u e y was o n l y go ing t o bed . a u d l e f t a d e a n p ipe a u d (oo glad to g ive back* h e r pr ice a n d a q u a n t i l y of c u t tobaoco on a uha i r b r ing h e r h o m e aga in , for no one h a d beside t h e lire. T h e s e were a l w a y s btien a b l e to s leep In t h e f a r m h o u s e gone iu t h e m o r n i u g w h e n t h e m a s t e r d u r i n g t b e p n v i o u a n Igh t , so pi teous a u d Uie mlstrerai c a m e d o w u - s t a l n . had been t h e c r y i n g a n d w a i l ing o f t h e A t l e u g t h Mr . B o r l a n d became d a u - 1 fair ies for t h e loss of t h e i r oow. gerous ly III, a u d h i s wife, lu g rea t T h e C a v a n |ieoplo a r e n o w a n d t h e n a n x i e t y , s en t a s e r v a n t for tlie doc tor , soc leve r t h a i t h e y succeed In bal l l ing

T h e a e r v a n t h a d g o n e about h a l f w a y , t h e fa i r ies . T w o lads w e r e s t ro l l ing w h e n h e m e t t h e doc to r c o m i n g t o In t h e fields on a w a r m J u n e n igh t m e e t h i m . when i t was Just l i g h t e n o u g h to see

" O b , s i r , " said h e . " I hope y o u a r e figures, bu t too d u a k t o d i s t ingu i sh no t b a a t e n i n g e l s ewhe re , for I w a s faces. A s t h e y a p p r o a c h e d a ne igh aeu t to b r i n g you t o M r . B e r i a u d of bor 's house , t hey p e r c e l v e l two m e n s i , . > . i > » w i if 1 s t a n d i n g d o t e to h i s back w i n d o w ,

and fought unsueoesafully. th rough biilj-ilozihg, through murder , througli fmi i l , throiigli sasasHlnsllon, t ' i rough torture, tboy liavs gained p' •"esalon of one braneh of your national UgltlHtim-, mid a n H Mill lliililo to get poaseMsion of the

tiler. You have seen anil reallzntl IIIIH fant, ami, therofore, yon i-onn up us OIIK man hero lo protest iigainal it tlial hat been oominitted. Tbi-isfun'. you conie up hers as one man , lo MIMIII preserve this nation from foes. Yes.gi n-l lenienof Sim convention, you oan't truM the liomocrallu party. (Applause uml iaiigliter.J 1 do not <aro what miy SIIIKII-man. or what any down men may ' a v ; they have ileterniined, th rough revolu-tion, lo overthrow the (.'onstltntlon niid Mexlpanlzetlio i jovormnen ' . They have undertaken to call In i iuos t iona l i t l ewl th which they have no more r lgt to inter fern tlian you have to Interlere with theirs.

They say II is for investigation. If tiiese men wanted lo luvesligalo and lind fraud, I could tell t hem where and whom lo in-veallgals, and where to find It. [Ap-plaiiHO and laughter . ] It Is not fraud they are after. If they wanted Ui find fraud they would go to that p r i m e of frauds, in ( i ramercy Pa rk , and there they would pu t their hands on IL 1 Ap-plainw and langliter.) And , gentlemen ol the convention, whatever our Indi-vidual views may tie with regard to tlie admluls l ra l lon of Pres ident Uayes, we, one and all, k n o w he was elected Piesl dent of the United State [applause], and that, aa Itenubllcans, we will unanlinous-I j delend that title from all revolutionary attacks.

Hut, gentlemen o f t h e convention, you have diacovered another th ing : you have discovered another danger to thu iialion, hardly second to the first. While wo have oeen asleep the enemy have been sowing lares. We have hard ly deemed these things that have arisen in our midst, and a larmed some of our wisest and beat men ; we have hard ly deemed them of sulllclent conseiiuence to ron-tradict. Tho agents who are dlsseinlnat-Ing and diHtllllug these heres ies ihrougb-ou ta i l the length and breadth of tbia

h i v e witdnne. Jha t II is time fur ns tod le? D o c u m e n t s . When wo I'KIK ronlrol ol th is (lovern-ment , in a l ime of prof m u d peace, when T h e cra/.y l i t t l e old woms i i w h o we had not hml war lor a long t ime, tin- haillltcil the Cour t of Cha ry III t h e credit of the Uovernment was ao low Ihsi (1f "UleaW H o u s e " n i r r i t d u M l -you r six iter cent gold bonds sohl ferlW p l | 1 , . s l l | , | ; . 1 | w | l B l "doc-mills on the dollar, or si a discount of M

per cent. We earned on n war for the iresoivatlon o f t h e I 'nlon. We carried

. t o n for four long vesrH, expending II ,-000,000,000, Iifariv one-half of which wo have paid ; and to d a y j o u r four per rent bonds, iiolwliiistaiiillogyou owuf J,(io(i,-000,000, limlead of balng nt i I per rent dUronnl , as tlm t lx per cent , bonds were wlinn we t'Mik iMMmeatlou of this govern-ment ,yo i i r four percent. I r inds are to-day worth par In gold. (Aliplause.J We have raiied Ihni-redit of tlie governnient; wo bavn saved the uellen ; we have re-stored the iroiinlry, aini we have aii'ilish-ed slavery and broken the shackles utf f rom four uiillioiisof alavrs. We have Improved your rlvera mid barbora; wo h a v e c m l e J out every pledge ever glveu Uithe nation except oun ; and thai was lu i n a k e g r e e n b a r k t rqual wi ' l i coin, and wo have got wltbln one per rent of that. The llnpubllean party Is progressive. Il la up with the spiri t ot the age. and il will keep up with the spiri t of tho age.

The misnlon of the Kepubllcan partv will not be ended until every single citi-zen o f t h e North. South ami West, blark and while, en joys the blessings, ol free-dom. the blessings ol self-protection, the blesiiiiigsof the elective franchise, and every blessing belonging to a free u.an unde r ihls government [Applause.!

Keliow-cltlr.ens. 1 did not Intend to talk so long, but one single word more. Political parties are not made by any mau. or aet of men. W h e n polilicai par-ties die, they commit su i c ide ; thsy die because they abandon Uie great princi-

ples for which they were created. What great principle Uiat the Kepubllcan par ty ever advocated has it abandoned ? What principles doea It abandon lo-day, lhat It haa ever advocated 7 No. fellow-citixens, the Repubiiaan party Is not prepared to •lb'; nor does It Intend lo die.

I l l s a inislake, fellow-citlMns, to aup pose that the m s w of m a n k i n d are dls-nonesl. The assuinpliou has been made. land were an u t ter ly contemptible that honest. The assumption has been made,

we hardly deemed them worth a passing and II haa been made by men well known notice. Rut Uiey have been untir ing, to you by reputation, tlial everybody on

" o l d S p i t f i r e , " w a l k i n t o t h e forest a n d r e tu rn h o m e laden w i t h m e a t e n o u g h to last h i m a week A n d shou ld h e des i re t o p u r c h a s e a l i t t l e wool for Npinniug, o r c o t t o n dit-to, o r a l l t t l e " s w r e t n l u g " to p u t ;io bis coffee o r " a a s s e f o c k " tea , o r a few/HIpi a n d i iaucen. o r p o w d e r a n d s h o t , salt, m i a ' o r o t b e r h o m e b o i d ueceasarlet , a w e e k ' s succcssfui h u n t i n g iuva r i ab iy • u p p l i e i h i m w i t h e n o u g h g a m e lo procure t b e w i t h a l for l u x u r i e s wh ich

aoon poeestee h imse l f ot from t b e n r a i s a t v i l lage or crossroads atore. H a v l n g o b t a l n e d w h a t b e wants he has tenx back to b i s b a r r e n solitude; h is w i f e a n d d a u g h t e r s sp in a n d weave t h e wool o r co t ton i n to s u c h descrip-t ion o f c l o l h a s Is mos t In v o g u e for tlie t i m e b d a g ; w h i l e t h e h u s b a n d , father , sous a n d b r o t h e n b e t a k e theinaelves t o t h e i r f o r m e r idli* hab i t s , h u n t i n g , beef shoo t ing , g a n d e r - p u l l i n g , marb le p l a y i n g , card p l a y i n g a n d get t ing d r u n k . P a n i c s , financial pressures

u d t h e l i k e , a r e u n k n o w n amung t h e m , a u d a b o u t t h e o n l y crisis of w h i c h t h e y k n o w a n y t h i n g

w h e n a poor fellow la call-ed u p o n to "khuf i l e off t h i s morlal co l l . ' ' Money, lu fact . Is a i inoat an u n k n o w n c o m m o d i t y in t h e i r midiil. a n d w h e t h e r o u r c u r r e n c y is gold,

r eenbacks o r t h e dol lar of o u r "dad-l e s , " c o n c e r n s t h e m n o t . N e a r l y all

of t he i r t r a f l l c k l n g I sca r r l ed o n by bar-t e r a lone . I n t h e i r c u r r e n c y a cow Is cons ide red w o r t h so m u c h , a horse so m u c h , a d o g s o m u c h , a fat buck so m u c h , a fa t t u r k e y so m u c h , a coon • k i u s o m u c b , etc. , a n d by t h e s e values e v e r y t L i n g e l a e is rated. Dol lars and d i m e s t hey n e v e r bo the r t h e i r bra ins a b o u t .

T b e | c h i e f d i a r ao t e r i s t l c , t h e c rown-i n g e m b l e m of t h e |ioor w h i t e , howev-er is lazlnesr . H e is t h e iazlest two legged a n i m a l t h a t wa lks e rec t on t h e face of t h e e a r t h . E v e n h i s mot ions a r e s low, a n d h i s s p e e d i a s ickening d r awl , worse a g rea t dea l t han t h e m u s t downeas t e rn of al l t h e duwneast-e r a ; whi l e ilia U i a u g h t s a n d ideas creep a io ig al a s n a i l ' s pace. Al l he seems to care for is to i l ve f rom h a n d to mouth ; to g t t d r u u k p rov ided h e c a n do i-o w i thou t h a v i n g to t r u d g e too far for h i s iii |Uor; to shoo t fur bee f ; to at tend gande r pu l l lnga ; to v o l e a t elecllona ;

mon Willi the best Inteillgenoe of all pa r -llea, wo rejoice in the early a d j o u r n m e n t of Congreas and the reapite It will afford f rom the reckless and misclilevous schemes of Ignorant leglslalorH, made lormldablo by the despot ism of a cau sus .

W e denounce repudiat ion In every form a n d rep i id ia ton In every dlsgtilac. We regard the plighted faith of a . ' t n -n iunl ty as binding upon all Its members , aud the failure to fultllll a publ ic ob ' lgat lon as a stain upon both publ ic and private honor ; and wo Inaist tlial t b e d e b u of tho nation shall bo paid wllh the same fairness and Integrity wi th which un honeit man seel^a hi pay h is individual liabilities.

W e assert that no prosperi ty can be real o rdur<ble that Is founded ou alict i lloua s tandard ; that the value of paper cur rency, whether Issued by govern-ment o r by banks, Is derived from Its " p r o m i s e to pay" and the credit that promise ia wor th ; that the full bene 11 Is of such a currency cannot be realised unleHs il Is convertible on demand Into gold and s i lver ; lhat a circulation of paper and coin Interclianeabie al pa r and at the will of the holder haa been

m v e d by experience to be tbe best nun ii lu oummorco; tha t this coun t ry

is loo great lo aubml t to a subordinate place among commercial natlona, and its people loo honest to be content wllh un-redeemed and Irredeemable promises and In the name of all the produclug classes and of every honest work lngman, we demand a cur rency that Is not on ly worth its face all over the Cnlon, b u t will command reaped , recognition and Its Hill value In every marke t In the world.

It,•salved, T h U w e view with appre-hension ibe spread of opinions and tbe gruwth or sentiments, aa em bodied and proclaimed in the plat forms, resolutions, publications, and speeches of the so-called National Uremiback parly, and tho various Nocialbita and oommuulstlcorganiKaUons and ibelr advocal<s throughout tbe land , which. If adopted as tfae policy of government , mual b r ing dlKasterand rU' In to business,discredit and dishoner up on the natlon.and lend in a high degree to aubvert many of thuae pi lnclples which we regard aa fuudamenla l iu the utruc-turo and aupport of free government , and the Kepubllcan party will meet all these doctr ines and leiidenclea with the moat prompt , vigoruus. and uncompromising opposition.

Resolved, That the <|uesilon of the election o f t h e present Incumbents o f t h e olllce of President and Vice President was finally aellled by the For ty -Four th Congriwt. and any a t tempt lo reopen II on a n y pretense whatever Is f raught wllh

and aome honest men have become In-fected wllh the disease. There has been a partv created as Is claimed, called tho Greenback party. I l Is a falsity. This now million of tbe Greenback party has no right whatever t " tbe name. When the Greenback party was established, I was there. [Applauae.) W e had ex-haiiHled our means to car ry ou the war against the rebellious Stales. We owed 140,000,000. and bad not a dollar in ou r treasury to pay the debt . W e owed our soldiers for four montbx wages, aud had not a dollar with which lo pay them. Gur credit had been used to the utter-most. and aa a war measure, as a last re-sort. wo Issued, and I voted for It. the first g rwcbsok ever Issued under tho government. We ito.uo.1 a aelemn pledge that it should be made, as aoon as we were able, equal lo gold o r sliver coin. [Applause.] Through ou r Slate Ijeglalatnres. through ou r votes in Congress, through our State and Na -tions I conventions, th rough every or -ganization known lo the Kepubliean party, we declared and redeclared, and solemnly roalhrmed that the very mo-ment We weie able to m a k e those green-backs equal to coin, we would do ao.

danger to republlcau Inatllutluna ; and the Kepubllcan party of tbia State will maintain with Inflexible firmneiM their r ight to the exercise ol the funct ion" ot their respective otUces unti l t e rminated In a constitutional manner .

Rrs'ilnd, That tho adminlHtration af Gov. Crow well haa been prudent , wlae, bone" and economical, and lhat ha Is en titieil to the cordial reapect and contl uenco o f t h e people of Michigan.

Th) u o m i n a t i o n s followed. Gov Croewci l was r e -nomina t ed for G o v e r n o r by acc lama t iou . Alonwi Sess ions w a s n o m i n a t e d for L t . G o v e r n o r in t h e s a m e way . T h e full t i cke t is as fulloWK

Governo r—Char l e s M . Croswel l . of L e n a w e e coun ty .

L t . -Gov .—Alouzo S e e d o n s , of I o n i a c o u n t y .

Secre ta ry of S t a t e — W m . J e n u y , of M a c o m b c o u n t y .

S t a t e T reasu re r—Ben J ami u D . Pr i t -c h a r d , of Al legan c o u n t y .

A u d i t o r G e n e r a l — W . I. I j i t l m e r , Mecosta c o u n t y .

Commiss ione r of S t a t e L a u d Olllce — J a m e s K. N e a s m i t h , of K a l a m a z o o ooun ly .

A Sta te Cen t ra l c o m m i t t e e waa elect* ed as fo l lows:

Chairman / t c h a r l a h Chandler , Wayne .

First />ufi i r f—James McMillan, I). Fai rand of Wayne.

•Serund—T.H. Applegate of l ^ n a w e e K. A. Ileal of WaabUmaw.

'/'Ami—James u ' I ion noil of J ackson , I). II. Alnger ol Katon.

h'imrth—C. W . t ' l labeo of Case. U . S.

The Kepubllcan p a l y has labored vear after year , and they have raised thoso greenbacks up . until yesterday they were wi th lnone per c nt . of coin. W e in tem' , gentlumen of the convention, lo carry out that F'eilge, no aolemnly made. Applause.] We intend lo uso green-jacks, and we Intend lha t every single

greenback alloat In this land, shall bu eqsal to one dollar, ei ther in gold or all-ver. [Applause.) Now, we are tho greenback parly,/HIi- excellence.

What has cauaed these Soiiibern gen-tlemen toao fall In love with greenbacks ? They fought for four long years, to ren-der tlnme greenbacks u t ter ly valueless; and at ono t ime they were down pret ty low. Hut now, to-day. they want to Is-aue an unlimited iiuanllty of greenbacks. W h y ? Follow clll iens. If w i n was worth j per cent, less than greenhacks they would atlll be opposed lo tbesnlMlltntlnh of coin for greenbacks . They want to get their handa into tho Treasu ry . Thu whole South , the whole solid South, la solid for repudiation. They have repu-diated their individual debts, th rough t iankruptcy. They have repudiated the i r State s n d muulcipal debt* through scal-ing; tha t is. cutt ing them down to 70, and U0, and &0, a n d 40 per cent., and thon refuaed to pay tbe interest on tlie scales, ( l a u g h t e r . ) Look at Tennessee; look at old Vi rg in ia ; look at every one of those Stales where tho Democratic parly has come Into power, and you will find that every oue has fair ly repudiated Its debt. And now. do you . th lnk they are more anxious to pay a debt oontracted especially lor Ibelr sub juga t lo r , than they are to pay their own debts? I s It an alHurdlly on Its face. They are In fa-vor of repudiat ion. The surest way to bring this about la to isaue an unl imi ted amount of irredeemable paper. W h y , a few years ago, when I was t ry ing lo l ight the battle of honesi money , a Southern Senator c a m s to ins HUII 'Maid. " I am sorry for you ." " W h a t f o r ? " said "You are miarepreaeiiting tbe people of your Slalo. and It will kill you. It will ru in you . " Said I , " I t h ink I know t h e people of Michigan as well aa a n y o the r man who ever lived In it, and I believe they a r e honest people ; I believe I am representlug their wishes ; at least, I am acting upon my own ounvlcllona, a n d I •hall so act, regardless of the conse-quences." (App.auae.) Said he, " W h a t we want , " and mark you thla waa four or live years ago, " w h a t we want la IhouHand milllona of greenbacks Imme-diately, lu addition to tbe amount now out ." I said, "Well , suppose you ge t a thousand milllona in addition lo w h a t you now have alloat, how are you going to get It into tbe handa oi the people? Do vou propose to s tar t b roke r abops a n d loan this money out to tbe people?" "Ob, ne , " "Wel l then," aald I, " there la but one oilier way to gel tbem into the handa of the people. That la, to purchase y o u r bonda. Now a mau who has got bonda In bla poaaeaalon can gi 11120 forf iuu, and he doe* not want any more gresubocics.' He thought a moment , and , said b e : "wi can stop collecting t axes aud spend them. ' ' i l .aughtei.I Said I, "Tha t will

ear th is dlsboneat but tbemaelves, and they are Hie great reforming claases that we Und In tho Nation. Feliow-clliieuB. in the t ime of our Savior He found among the twelve, one J udas. That was I.K00 yeara ago. aud Ibe world has gone on i inpiovlng In tbe nieaiitlme. Tbe proportion is less lo-day than it was 1,800 years ago. (Applause.I T h e world is better this year than It was last. Il waa better in tbe year 1800 than It was in the year 1700. f t has gone on Improving, from generation to geueration, and I I ruat to God it will go on improving. And when we lind a man that dlatruats every other man , and saya : " I am holler than tbou. I am the moat honest man to be found In thla generation; l a m going Ui reform all political part ies, ' we need t-J uOW " u r pockets. ( I . aughis r and ap-plauae.) Now, fcl!NW-cUlr.ena t„par-don me for occupying so much of you r time. What I want Is thla; No-minate, aa I know you will, your best and atrongeat men, and then, wllh a sound platform behind t h e m , hold them up to the people of theSta te . With hon-eat payment of debta. and wi th honest wurk tfll the day ol election, victory Is sure to you by tbe largest major i ty ever given in the State of Michigan. (Great and oonUnuedapplause. '

do ; but how are you going to pay t h e m ? Now, mark you . th is was a Sou the rn Senator, four or live y e a n ago.

Fel low citizens, what these men want to do is lu get their hands into the trean ury . They have blila already that amoun t to more than 92,000.000.000 for the payment ol Sou them claims, and the Im-provement of Southern lands, aud the repayment of cotton taxes , and In o the r waya. They don ' t intend your g reen backasha l l ever lie redeemed.

T h e n w e o o m e to another party the l.abor par ty . Now, the Labor party bai< a great many honest, upr ight , honorable men connected with It. Hut tell me. If you please, who has favored Ibe LitlHir parly for tbe but aeveniHou years, aliiiw the Kepubllcan par ty has be«n lu power? Through all our Ipglslallon. by proUs-t ing Amerloan Indual iy , by furnishing a

Gov. Croswoll'H Speech. Gov. Croswell aald: Mil. PltE-SIUKNT AND GKNTLEMKN

TIIK CUNVKNTIOH—For t h i s r e n e w e d manllbstatlon of your confidence I re turn you my sincere thanks. I am glad to meet with you on this occasion. 1 see before m e f rom all par ts of thla grand commonwealth represeiitativcs of that party which placed m e in the high post lion which 1 now occupy. 1 assure you It i saaourceof inexpress lb legra l i l lca i lon to me to feel that my ofiiciai course thus far meets with your tinqualilied appruv ai and endorsumunt. [ A pnlause. ]

It has been my aim. In ibeadui l i i is t ra-tlon of the State government , tuaubserve tbe public good, to mainta in untarnished the c iedi tand high character of theState , Ui promote economy iu every depart-ment. and in all respects to be f j i t h l u l and true to the traditions aud principles

hicb have governed th is common wealUi for the last 20 years, a n d unde r which II has gone onward f rom prosperity lo piusperlty, unti l to-day, in all the cle-nieuta of good government , it will com-lare favorably with a n y State iu the b ' n l o u , and m o r e . t h a n favorably with any State under l l iecoutrol of our puiiti-cai opponenta. [Applause . ]

Wo have opened an early campaign, and for Uie off year It promises to bo a very spirited ono. I feel lhat the success of the Kepubllcan par ty lu this coiiteal Is uf vital importance lo the State, and to tlie nation. W h e u l r e n i o m b o r t b . i t to-day there a remi i l iouaufdul ia rs lu claims pending before Cougress, from tbe re beliious Slates, growing uu t of alleged damages lucident to the war , and some ofthoseciainiM. of large amoiiut . which bad iieen adjusled a n d paid by the Keiiel Confederacy, would have passed the present House ol Kepresentat ives. uu-cbaileugod.save f rom acrul iny and care of the Ki^iublican tnem hers of Congress aud especially the Kepubllcan memburs from Michigan [applauae], 1 feel the lui-poriance of re turning such men lo the councils of thenaUon.

We are ready to pay every dollar of dobtooulraoleu lo pu t down the. Kebel-iion, but we are uot wi l l ing to pay oue eenl of indebtedness oontracted Ui pro-mote that infa inoua wrong . [Applause.]

Now, loo, certain men are seek ing to d is turb the busluess intereats and peace of this counlry by reopening the vexed quest ion of thel ' reaident lal tiUe. These men themseiveH created tbe Kiectoral Commission, to settle tha t veryquesUou, and in all honor t hey are bouud to abide the roHnlt.

Then we have another class ol men in thla coun t ry who aeek to revoiul iouize our whole nuancial ayalem, who demand a v a a t expanalou of ( iovernmeut paper currency. We have lo-day f»4il,iKiO.OOO ol thla currency in circulation. Wha t gives it ita value? Not tlie s tamp of t h e Goveinment . tori t bore 1 ist when It took two doilara and forty cents iu paper c u r -rency lo buy one in coin. I t i s thec red i t uf tbe nat ion; Ibe expectaUon tha t t h i s currency will be rederu i id , will be paid, that gives it its value. (Applauae.) Now, we are told that it will be hard in-deed. fur lack uf coin, lo resume pay-nienls with tbe prenem volume of cur -rencv- But, If the vulume is increased tWH-fold, or live-lold, theu all expecU' tiou of nasumpiion will pasi away and tbe greenbaclt will depreciate and go down, even as the luavu* fall In au ' l imn . We created the greenlia .k In tic- hour uf the country'H iiBceaslly. Wu have stiMKl by it unti l II la near ly as good as gold, and w» inean lu stand' t iy it uuUI every dollar of that currency la (qiial to the liestcoin dullar laaned from any mint in this laud. I Applause. I

My friends, the grand old Kepubllcan

iiiiii 'iits." T h e r e were only Hcruin of pape r , lilts of i i i a l d n s , f rag i i ien ts of l avemler leaves, a n d a var ie ty of mis celllineous inlibisli In Mils ine lnnd io ly

i l l ed lo i l , but pis ir Mi ' s F l i l e i lulig In t l ietn us t h e iiiii i i ifiienls of un im-metiM' estate, a n d used In hold up tho bug w i t h l b e e x p l a i i i i t o r y exi 'hiinalioti . "Doe t imen l s , m y dear . i i « Uetiioernlli' p a r t y , w b i d i is pros eeu t ing a s h a d o w y d u i m i " t b e PreM-leney wl lh an i n s a n e | i en l s tency t h a i

r e m i n d s ns of Miss Klite'ii iHuigliiury suit for Helilious r idn-s , has t h e - u m e regard for w o r t h i e s docimn-iiU. An-dermin is t t drendrii l sort of person to use as a witnehs, but l i ien lie ban let-ters, le legrums. meniura i ida . and oi l ier wr i t ten t i l ings in his pockets ; l l iere is u wondrous v i r t u e ill pen und Ink ; u n d ignorant persons w h o would fint bel ieve a spoken lie, have a superst i -t ious reverence for a lie In wr i t ing . 'You see ," said Mr . Pol le r , " 'Ander-

son may be a v e r y bad m a n , und Im has the faul t of neve r te l l ing t h e i r u th ; bu t liien lie is corroboiuted by t h e p a p e n which h e pr iReuis to the com-inii tee. D o c u m e n t s , m y dear s i r , d o c u m e n t s . " A n d then Mr. Po t t e r s laps his h a n d d o w n upon t h e besi i of forged ugreemei i t s , anddubloiiM iilllda-vi ts , and o t h e r odds und ends I rom t h e N i g h t E d i t o r ' s capacious is jckel , a n d considers t h e ca.-e cloneil.

I t seems to h a v e esca | i fd the utteii-t lou of t h e Democru t lc inveatig tors t h a t If A n d e r s o n is u t l e r ly worthless except so fs r as h e is i-orrolioraied by t b e documents , t h e d i s -nments on t h e o t h e r h a n d are equa l ly won li less < xcep l • o fa r as they a i e t o r r o b o r a l e d by Ande r -son . These p a p e n , to be of a n y va lue , ahould tell t h d r o w n s tory w i thou t o u t i l d e I n t e r p r e U t i o n . Uut t aken a lone those whio l i do no t prove A n -derson a l iar p rove n o t h i n g a t a i l . T h e supposed S h e r m a n let ter , even it a u t b e n t i c , c o n t a i n s no evidence w h a t -eve r t h a t b e a n on t h e subject of in-vestigatloii . T h e MatthewH let ters , s t a n d i n g a l o n e , a re en t i r e ly e m p t y . I t Is o n l y w h e n Ande r son hteirn for-w a r d a n d te l ls us t h a t tiiese i e l t e n refer to so a n d so a n d lha t s u d i a n d s u c h asec re t u n d e r s t a n d i n g preceded t h e m , t h a t t hey p rope r ly bear not tlie p la in m e a n i n g w h i c h lies on t i ieir face, but s o m e h i d d e n i n e a n l n g Intel l igible to h i m a n d to nobot ly else—il i soniy w h e n A n d e r s o n , rogue , swind le r , cunfeased

e r j u r e r anil b l a c k m a i l e r , holds up a I t of a p p a r e n t l y wor th less p i p e r a n d

nays, " G e n t l e m e n , ti l ls is " a n i n c r i m -ina t ing d o c u m e n t , " t h a t t h e r u b l s b of i l i ebudget c a n b e m a d e t o d o s e r v i c e for t h e Ttemncrat ic InveslkatorH. T h u s t h e d o c u f n e n t 8 T I T r T * p « c l e d t o repa i r A n d e r s o n ' s d a m a g e d charaPhfr -^S!!^ Ander son ' s d i a r a c i e t is to give l u s t f ^ — to t h e documenU' . But It sure ly does not need a r g u m e n t to s h o w that t h i s Is no t "co r robc ra l io t i . "

I n fact, c au t i ous Democrats a r e be-g i n n i n g to nee t h a t dccu inen t s w h i c h cannot s t and a lone an- en t i r e ly w o r t h -less Is such a sase as tills, and t h a t t b e a t t e m p t t o v e r i f y A n d e n o u ' s t e s t l m o n y by m e a n s of t h e In te rpre ta t ion w h i c h It pleases A n d e r s o n to pu t upon A n -derson 's d o c u i n e n t s Is a b lunde r of wh ich a Hchoolboy o u g h t lo be a s t i a m -ed . I t Is l i k e t r y i n g l o reduce a n equa t ion composed en t i r e ly of u n -k n o w n q u a n t i t i e s , or to prove a t heo ry by t h e use of n o t h i n g bu l sup i ioa i t lons . -V, 1'. Tribune.

parly, that alood by th i s ooiintry in the liniir of IU |ieril, tho party thai held up Ihs handa of the I ' n lon aoidinr, thai re-

t h e t anyard . 1

" W h y t b s t ' s iuat w h e r e I ' m go ing , m y m a u . A l i t t l e fe l low In a g r a y coa l c a m e to m e ha l f a n hou r ago . a n d bade m e h u r r y to see M r . B o r l a n d , fo r b e w a s v e r y 111."

O n e d a y t h e a e r v a n t s w e r e b u s y abou t t h e i r v a r i o u s e m p l o y m e n t In t h e k i t c h e n of a g e n t l e m a n ' a h o u s e lu C a v a n , w h e n a m a n cal led D a n G o w c a m e in a n d sat d o w n by t h e fireside.

" G o d s a v e al l h e r e , " said h e : a n d h e c r o u c h e d over t h e blaze, t r e m b l i n g a n d s h i v e r i n g .

" W h a t a l l s y o u , D a n ? W h a t a l ls y o u , poo r m a n , a n y w a y ? " aaked t h e ae rvan t s .

T h e n by degrees I t c a m e ou t t h a t h e h a d h a d a n a d v e n t u r e t b e n i g h t before , a n d h a d b e e u a w a y w i t h t h e f a i r i e s lo r e leven b o u n .

H e w a s a t fint u n w i l l i n g to desc r ibe b i s eer ie exper iences , bu t al l t b e l abor -e n f r o m t b e y a r d c rowded i n t o t h e k i t c h e n , a n d ' t h e m a i d s f rom a b o v e ataira c a m e h u r r y i n g down to l i s t en , a n d b y d i n t of J u d l d o u s q u e s t i o n s

a n d , a t epp lng fo rwards , one of t h e lada hiapered, ' " W h o is i t ? " T h e r e was no a n s w e r , bu t t h e m e n

a t t h e w i n d o w d i s appea red . Before t h e s p e a k e r h a d go t ove r hla aurpr iae a t t h e i r s u d d e n d lNtppearanoe , t h e w i n d o w was opened a n d a baby was h a n d e d o u t to h i m .

" I k n o w w h a t i t m e a n s n o w , " aald he , tobis o o m p a n l o n . " C o m e on, a n ' we ' l l t a k e t h e l i t t l e groaeon to m e m o l h t r , a n ' d o u ' t y o u b s s a y l n ' o n e word a b o u t I t . "

H i s m o t h e r waa glad to t a k e c h a r g e of t h e baby ; ahe fed h i m a n d h u a h e d h i m to aleep in h e r o w n bed. N e x t day t h e who le n e i g h b o r h o o d k u e w t h a t McColgan ' s c h i l d waa dead , a n d t h a t t h e m o t h e r waa we l l -n igh d is t rac t -ed w i t h g r ie f .

T b e l i t t l e oorjise w a s waked a n d bur l -ed wi th weep ing a n d m o u r n i n g .

" N o w , " saiu N e d O'DonneT, w h o had rescued t h e b a b y , " g i v e m e houl t o ' t h o u l i t t l e chap , m o t h e r , a n ' I ' l l c a r r y h i m t o poor Uoaie ."

re l igion t h e poo r w h i t e la genera l ly of > t h e ha rdahe l l | iorauasion. a n d bis par -i on la of a " w h a n g dood le"o rde r . H e is

. 'alvin iviugaton

.VIOIM—Kdgar Weeka uf Macomb, ! Kichard W i n a o r o f Huron .

alao very su | i en l i t louH, b e i n g a Arm bel iever in w i t c h e s a n d hobgubl lna ,

Kighth—l. A. Fancbe ro f Isabella, T. C. Phi l l ip of Bay.

.VintA—Geo. A. Mitchell ot Wexford , h a u n t s a n d af iooka; i n f o r t u n e tel l ing J . H . Chandler of Houghton. a f t e r t h e a n c i e n t modea—such aa pa lm- T h e conven t i on waa addreaaed by read ing , c a r d - c u t t i n g , o r t b e revela- H o n . Z . C h a n d l e r a n d Gov. Croawel l .

' f . t lona o f o o f f e e - g r o u n d a l e f t l n the bot-t o m of t h e cup , a f t e r t h e fiuid haa been d r a i n e d off.

T h e aea hoida UO.OUU.OOO.OOO.UOU ton o f a a l t . S h o u l d t h e aea b e dried n p , t h e r e wou ld be a deposi t of aalt ove r t h e e n t i r e b o t t o m to t h e d e p t h of 450 feet . I f t h e aal t w e r e t aken a u d apread on t h e l and , I t w o u l d cover I t to a d e p t h of IKK) feet .

S p e a k i n g oi t b e l o n g e v i t y of m a n lu d i l l e r en t occupa t lona , a wr i t e r obaervea t h a t " T i m e m a r k a tbe aol-d l e r f i r s U " N o t so; t h e ro ld l e r " m a r k s t i m e " fint, a n d T i m e m a r k a t h e aol-d l e r a f t e r w a r d .

A D u t c h m a n repea ted t h e adage " B l r d a of a f e a t h e r flock together," t - iusly, " B i r d s m i t o n e f edde r g o e s m i t themseiveH."

Speech uf Mr. Chandler.

Mr. Chandler a a l d ; G K . N T I . K M K N OK T H K C O H V E K T I O S — I

thank you wllh all m y heart for tbe hon-or which you have c.inferred upon uie tbia afternoon lu electing m e to preside

large and ao eutliualaalic a body of men us 1 see before me. W h y , gen-tleuien. are there so many here to-day ?

over ao large and ao en

my W h y has the fa rmer left but plow and the mechanic hla loola? W h y baa t h e doc-tor left hla patienta, tbe banke rh i a bank, tlie lawyer bla clientii? Aye, and tbe clergyman hla pulpi t , to be preaent al tbia convent ion? Gent lemen, tbe rea-aon la obvioua. You aee danger lo your nation, and , therefore, you reapond.

The rebel* have caplured ^Applause.) ashington. Therefore you reapond.

[Applauae.] Alter haylug fought wllh tha bajro; e; forffour long y e a r s to gain IMisstwidon of the capilol of you r uatiou.

home marke t for their induntry. by the l l l J | U victoriea and nmurned over ^ I , ' U • l^sala. the party that pioclalined

" " " and made freedom national, the i-arty that baa built up tbaurudl t ol this couu-try unti l it alanda to d y, as II never Btood before, your bonda bearing four and four-and one-half per i-enl., helling In Ibe marksla of the world at par thla party throws out ita banneni un the outer wall, and InaiTilira thereon. " N o pay-ment ul reliel cUims (applauar. i no pre-mium fur dialoyalty; no Muxlcauiztl ion

i vi-"'' • 1 , 0 s i ' d i ug down or r epu-'-J " " I diailon of tho pub l ic debt. creaUsl to

•uppreas the Kebellluu ; boneat m o n a y ; honor and g i sd faith toward all m e n . " Ami appealing to tho "aolier second tbougbl" of Ibe people of thla Slate, In

judgment. It goea into thla couloat to Applause.)

milllona of aerfa f rom un paid lalair and mak ing tbein paid laboiera, and in every other way oue of the moat elllcient fr ienda of the laboring man havu been the great Kepubllcan par ty . [Applamie.]

But there la another parly, thu Com-munlatio party, the par ty that doea not believe lu p rope r ty ; do««not believe In tbe aociely relalfona; a party started

iy back, for ought I k '

111 not dlscuaa Cummunism. Com

awa' Dark Agea! aUrUsi. I Ibink, devil. [Laughter and applause.

now. In tbe b:

munlam will never t ake root lu Amer i -can soil. I t ia contrary lo our inalilu-tiona, oontrary to o u r principlea, contra-ry to the ountlnuanoe uf aociely.

Now, fellow-citizens, all of those four di tfereut parties have t inderUkeu to oomblne aud call tbemaelves the Na-tional party. How they make tbeiu-aelven a National par ty la beyond my

Swer of comprebeiialon, unless It be at they aggregate, and oonglomerate,

and br ing tegetber all tbe erenienls of

ny it vln.

error, of raacallty and of wrong to lie nat ion. " [Laughter and ap-found In the

plauae.) But, fellow-clti iens, these th ings have

taken root. You mus t meet these Isaues fairly and squarely, and meet them wl lh argumeuta . Vou m u s t meet t h s m iu your school dlalricU. you UIUMI orgau i te In vour oountlea. In you r cities, in your village* and In you r towns. They will not stand a rgumen t for a balf-bonr. You mual meet them and put them down by a rgument .

Now. fellow-ciUKens. It U aald lual the mL-sion of the Kepubllcan party IM ended aud tha t the par ty u u g h t lo dlo. Wha t lias tha t party done tha t it ought to d ie? We have had control of tbe naUon for a l l i t leover 17 yeara. Wha t have w e a«-compllahed lu tho«e 17 years? What

I t is told uf S p u r g e o n tha t 11 is liN habi t to shu t hiunielf u p on S u n d a y s , und t h a t one S u n d a y a man called a u d insis ted on seeing b l m . " T e l l b l m . " said t h e visitor to h i s s e rvan t , " t h a t a s e r v a n t of t h e L o r d wishes to see b l m . " T h e mesaage was de l ivered , a n d t h e fo l lowing a n s w e r r e t u r u e d ; "Te l l h i m t h a t 1 a m engaged w i t h h is Mas t e r . "

A rel ic of c u r i o u s o i d la rae l l t l sh cus-tom h a s apt ieared in B r o o k l y n , iu su i t b rough t by a s ex ton of a J e w i s h synagogue to recover $75 f rom a widow as a fee for Unding a desirable h u s b a n d for h e r daugh te r . T h e aexton h a d col-lected Mu, imt t b e w i d o w c la imed t h a t f 7 5 was too h i g h a pr ice for a n i c e hus-band in these h a r d t imes . T h e oflice of t h e s h a d c h a n , o r m a t c h - m a k e r , has been recognized by t b e r ab inca l code f rom a very a u d e u t per iod of J e w i s h h h l o r y .

N e g r o M i n s t r e l s y l u A n i e r l c u .

F rom a n a r t i c l e on t h o sub jec t of negro m i n s t r e l s y , in I h e S t . Louis Poet, we cull t h e fo l lowing*

" L o o k u e a h , s a h . w h o was tie fus t cui lerd m i n s t r e l dat s u n g du songs of de p l a n l a t l o n to de w h i l e p topp ie lu t i e N o r f ? "

T h e i n t e r roga to ry was put by " b o n e s " to t h e " t a m b o r i o e . "

" W h a t , y o u dont k n o w de or lg iua-l o r o f y o u r j i r o f e s s i o n I a m a s h a m e d oh you, s a h . "

T h i s in l roduc t lon to oneof t h e dia-logues of t b e in i iMtrd pe r fo rmance a t the O l y m p i c Theu l r i i t t i e o t h e r n lgh l set t h e w r l t e r t h l n k l n g about t h e s h o r t but br i i i ia i i i y o u t h of t h i s fo rm of cn-t e r t a i i i i nen t . ' I t is of Amer i can o r ig in , ami a l l l iougl i il lias been t r ansp l an t ed to the old c o u n t r y , whe re it has been a success, i ts h o m e is here. T h e o n l y c o m p a n y t h a t ever ven tured in foreign countr ies , excep t i ng Hritain u n d h e r colonies ,was N e w c u m b e a n d R u m s e y ' s . T h e y w e n t some yearn iigo to u e r -m a n y . T h e llrst n i g h t t h e T e u t o n s d i d n ' t k n o w w h a t lo m a k e of il , bu t they m a d e t h e discovery tha t t h e faces of the p e r f o i m e n were biackt-m d , t h a t they were no t real negroes, a n d t h e second n i g h t t hey hissed t h e m otl t h e stage as frainls .

T h i s was t h e first a n d last v e n t u r e of negro mins t r e l s in foreign lands .

T h e g rea t bold t h a t negro m i n s t r e l s h a v e Is t b e smal l towns , w h e r e t hey are k ings . A mins t re l show or a cir-cus will set t h e c o m m u n i l y abla t f t wi th e x c i t e m e n t . A g e n t l e m a n well k n o w n in t h e aim.sein<>nt world tells a very a m n a i n g s tory i l i i ia lrat ing t h e hold negro mins t re l sy has upon t h o c o m m u n i t y outs ide of t h e la rge celt-t e n of dv i l l r . a l l ou . H e was ac t i ng as a d v a u c e a g e u t fur Theodore T h o m a s a n d h i s o rches t r a , a u d went lu a n u a l i c i ty lu Mich igan lo m a k e a r r a n g e -ment*. H e went lo t h e edi tor of ( h e sol i tary n io r t i lug pape r o f . t h e place, a n d a f t e r a n eliH|uunt des.-rtption of T h o m a s , h i s o rches t ra aud t h e beauti-ful classical music t h e y were g o i n g to t reat t h e l u h a b l t a u t s of tbe c i ty w i th , hu modea t ly nmsles ly i s a | iecul lar t ra i t iu t b e d i a r a c t e r of t h e I rAVdlng agent) , reques ted Mr . Kdilor t o g ive h i m a no t ice .

" S i t d o w n a n d w r i t e il yourself ; t a k e as m u c h t i m e a n d s p a c t as you w a n t , he rep l ied .

T n a t s u l t e t * t h e a g e n t ; h e plied b is F a b e r v igorous ly , a n d b a n d e d ove r to t h e n e w s p a p e r m a n a roll of m a n u -scr ipt .

" A l l r i g h t , " sold t h e man of s h e a n , a n d aen t it u p to t b e i t ini i>osing-room.

T b e a g e n t l i ien sa id , " W h a t do you t h i n k of o u r prospect for bus lne f* In th is pros | )erous c i ty of y u u n ? "

' W a l l , " replied t b e edi tor . " I b e s u e -m ol t h i s Tiioinaa t roupe depeuda en-

t i re ly o n t h e iKirt of e n d - m e n you h a v e got . I f you h a v e Iwo d u i u e d good end -men y o u ' l l do well . B u t if you a i n ' t got good ind- ine i i ou r j ieopie w o n ' t p a t r o n i r e t h e s h o w "

Pu lve r i zed b u r n t cork is ua id lo b lacken * be lace a n d bands . Al o n e t i m e t h e y mixed g rease w i t h It. T h a t la no t d o n e now, aa i t is m o r e d i f i lcui t to wash oil'.

T h e ban jo , w h i c h IN e tsenl ia l ly a n e -gro i n s t i n m e n t , was lljst p layed ill publ ic b y J oi1 S w e e n y , T h e n e i r o e * in t h e S o u t h look a gourd , d iv ided I t In h a l f , •ooopped o u t t h e ins ide , a n d placed a lh>n Isiard over It, on w h i c h t h e a l i lnga w e i e sel. I t waa o n e of those I n a t i u m c u t s t h a t S w e e n y l i n t p layed. H i H u m s e y h a d t h e t i n t m a d e as t hey a r e n o w , bu t t b e idea w a s t aken f r o m t h e g o u r d .

T h e r e h a v e been some p r e t t y w i t t y men a m o n g negro p e r f o r m e n . E p b Horn waa o n e o l t h e wit t ies t . W h e n he w a s l y l n n e a r dea th T o n y P a s t o r w e n t t o see h i m a n d condoled w i t h h i m , w h e n t h e d y i n g mins t r e l said ; " T o n y , 1 a l w a y s was a good m a n a l t h e e n d . "

F a t h e r . Is J a c k a better n a m e t h a n J o h n ? " " N o , m y sou ; J a c k is inele-g a n t — s a y J o h n , Hlwaya." " W e l l , f a Ihe r , 1 saw you t h r o w a boo t - John al a cat la-1 n i g h t ou t of a b a t h - r o o m w i n -d o w . "

A S e v e n t h s t reet lady sen t he r l l l l l e boy Ui a d r u g s t o r e , Ibe o t h e r d a y , to gel a porous n las ter , a n d cha rged b l m par t icu la r ly to be carefu l not to forget w h a t h e was go ing a f t e r . H e weut uut , re i iea l lng t b e words lo h i m a d r . a n d in s few m i n u t e s c a m e b a c k , l a y -i n g ; " H e r e , m a m m a ; t h i s Is t h e jjuortsl o u e 1 loud d i l . "

W. AVERY DIALIB »

P r e s h M e a t s ,

P o u l t r y .

Oysters

AX tCIKVB Of OA MB IN SEASON

O ^ L f i E C

PAID 7 0 B I L L KIR DBOy

LWe Stock, Silt Pork, Hidei

P e l t s & o

( ,MtitlXuk«l l Btldg* BtiHl.

e W.AVERT.

[BmiLiiDiD 1861.]

BIH.A. lUlUa , OTBCIB. FHXIItl.

Harlan & Perkins,

PENSION I D mm A G E N T S .

All peraona now disabled ei ther by disease or wounds received in

the Benrice of t h t Uni ted States are entit led to

p e n s i o n ^ n d should a t once make

application there-for. W r i t e t o us. Many

now rece iv ing pension are entit led to increase. W e can se-

cure the name if case is dcsc r r ing .

HARLAN i PERKINS,

.Pearl 'S t ree t , QrandJlai i idv-f tHic

J O H N L A N D O N

ATTORNEY AT LAW, R O O K F O R D , M I C H I G A N .

| cared and l i r e i i a r id witbUni.

ilnltd br the 'rob*l. •( mm

I . K i l l r r e rMl croup remidy. Send tt'mp V l l V t J I f o r treatlieon croup and Dipb-ikni t lo UairerMl Croup Remedx OompanT, Fretport, Hicb.

VTOTICB OKOOMMISIONEIW ONCLAIUS. i l HUlB ofHIeblKtn, Counlj ol Keot.-n.

Prolnu court for laid count;, Ett tt t of Hnitrlek H • dtnbi ook. diet* ud-Tb«iiBdtr(i|a*dh*TiDi ^ r a if pi

Hod. Oym E. Ptrklu, -JaJf of Pi Coualr.CommlMUntrion CUImi In tbc mttUi'of nld Eitit*. and ilz nontha froutbo UtbTtUv of June X. II. 1171, bMTthttn allowed br u l 7 Jadn otrrobaUtoill p'ttom b>m|CUlms •inlnatHul EiUU.lnwbleb to prM*ot tbitr dilma to ui for •mnlutlon andadjoatiuent.

Netle* la barab/jnTan that wa will Beet on Fri-dar.tbaMlh da7 of i a l j i . D. 1871, and on Friday tba JIttdaj olDfcaaabct.A.D. 18T«, at Ito'elock A. U. of aacbdaj, at tba offlca of Milton U. Parrj In Iba tlllaia of Lowall in aald countr to tecalTr and axamioa aucbelalma. PaUd Juna 11 tb, A. D. 1171.

MILTON M. PERRf, ( OUAB. R.UIHB, jComm'ra

NOTIOB O / OOMMIBBIOHIBB ON BtaUofMleblitn^anlrofKaDt, if, Prsbata Coart for aald Canatr. Katata of Catharine MeOaU decaaaad. Tbaundaralfnad ktTln* bean appointed b» the

Hon. Cjrua E Ferk Ina, J udge of Probate of aald csantr, Oemmlulonera on Clalne la ike matter of eald aetata, ead all montba from tba litb day «f June A. D ll:«, baee been alloved br etld Judja ef Probata, te all peraone baTlnt•elalma acalnat aald ealate, in wblca te preaeat tbalr elalai toieforeiaminailoB end adjnetaenl. Notice la barebj ftreo, tbat wa wlllmeet on Tbnradar the elfbteentb dejof July A.D.I J7I and oa Mondai tba alnU. day of December A.D. 18TI. at tea oV lock * * ? ' •«!! ^ theoBeeof Hilton M, Perry In the Vlllete of Lowell In aald county to recelte and uamlne each elalma.

DalxUnna lltb. A.D. U7B. HILTON M. PKRRV. » BY LVEBTKU P. HICKS. I Com'rt.

No People in1 the World nffer as much with NEURALGIC or RHEU-MATIC mniplilnH at Americani, awl no nation ii •opnlifielnnmcdtcttocure, ytt we come In coir tact ettrjr day with acorta who an aulTcriiif with-out baring found the cure they hare aoujhi lor. Te anjr one vhs hat nted

L A W S O N ' S C U R A T I V E »e need only lay that It la compounded with the nme adeadfic *UU and care u hereiofon. and ""•""ine the deecmd repuutlon which it hat acquired by the wonderful ernes It haa performed. To thotc who hart nertr tetled the C U R A T I V E

we urfe a trial of Its vinuea for ihe iliaeaica named below.

It bai Mood Ihe teat of ytarj, baaed on iu in-trioaic menu, and nearly every oommuniiy pov-eesaea some liria* cridcnce of Iu paia-deatroymg aad corathe pnpetties.

Eminent ft&d S k i l l f u l Fhydc ianB tae Ihe Cmatin lajftly In their practice, and praninent cleriynen and editors recommend it fcom a knowledge of iu eflccta. Had wt tpice wt e<*ild fire hundrcda of cenificatea from paniea well known In thia communiiy; but wa Ug to refer to our pamphlet, which It lo be had of Dniuiil., or wifl be tent by mail 00 applicallon. All the certiS-eatea ate entirely voluntary, and enunalo from per-eoot of ttandinf and mpecubility, and who may be cnmimuilcated with by letter, or in perton.

B h e n m i U a m a n d I f e a r a l s l a e Read the followlnf testimoniali from well-known

dtitens of Clettland I , „ CLeriLAiiD, 0., July «, ii A Lawioh Caan to i i Co.t

Caimt 1 have been laid up with Rkeumaiiin three loo* moolha ao I could not walk i have tried all BedKinct and linimenla wbiib I could limtf, tut no cure until I uaed LAWbON S C U R A T I V E , which I can reconmend to aulfotti fium Kheumi lum. (be 11 cured me in three da)i ao that 1 could atund to my bviineu.

I U»e written the above lor Ihe beocf.t cfihcee IbatauBcr with that diwate,

& M. R O W E , 114 Ontario ureet.

I'rem George Scholey, the I'opular Hair Dreuer., C'LavauNii, O., Norsmbu e, 1I74.

Lawion CuauitAL Cuui-amy T r or over a year I wat a great tufferer from Nrw-

•auii* la my head; tried Smoat every temwly that 1 could beer of; waa told by pbytlciant tliat 1 nught totry a change of dioute. A lady recommrnJed

1 " " f * Curati ve. I prrcured a bollle and am rleaaed te tay that the inliBM pain wai removed elmotl inuanfly. Have uud four boulca 1 coo-aider the daosae ewirely cured.

Very truly youn, • CEO. 3. SCHOLEY.

LATEST *

NEWS. - T o the-

LOWELL JOURNAL.

L O W E L L , Juno I I .

T h e B o s t o n S t o r e

RlMiaatJM.

Nearalglt,

Plurfoy,

Swadta Jelits,

Headaofce,

L a s 1 Back,

Craapt,

OlpUkarU,

Sclailoa,

Toothacke,

Sore Throat,

Oyapepala,

Chilbialai,

Spralai,

B a m ,

SetMi,

The Boston store has the larg-est crowd of customers in

Lowell. Reason, prices

M a r k e d L o w e r

Than ever until

July 4 We ofier om entire stock of

Dry Goods and Clothing

A T C O S T !

' ro.jnaka-fti}- addiiioii to our Btuiness

NO HUMBUG, NO SHAM.

We mean what we say. We have received the largest

stock of new Goods in Town. Our Stock of

Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Alpacas Cashmeres,

SHAWLS, PRINTS,

SHIRTING,

Is complete. Our stock of clething cannot be beat

Our goods are bought for cash from the

B E S T M A R K E T S .

Don't believe our enemies rnnnine onr^oods down.

W e will give

$ 1 0 0

To anv firm producing a better stock of goods than we can.

Don't fail to see the

B O S T O N

S T O R E .

before yon buy, as you will save nearly one half by trading with us. Come and

Then trade where you can do best. Our prices until July 4.

BEST PRINTS. 50. lleaiT ibrtliiii;, jdwlde. Beit (iiugliem, Splendid Uirti (iuodl Nice Kklrli, Nice Coneli. Bbawli Black Alpacai Good Hiack Oaibmerp, Table Linen A good lull f 4 worth A g»od lull G woilb A cuod mil u worlb A Good luil 12 worlb Pioe Black lull II worlb Good Pauli I 00 woilb Good woolen panu $1 75 woitb Good wooleo panu 3 00 worlb I'lne wooleo patiii i 00 worth Good wbile ihiru 75c worlb good nbilo Tcit I 00 worth

Cc 10c, 8c.

60c, 70c, 60c, 26c, COc. 26c, $ 7

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Uepubllcin Stato Tlokol. Oereraor-CtlARLBS U.CIlOstvn.l. l.lHitenant Gevernur—ALON/'l il:.-<>lilNi'. Srcrelaiy ofrttate-Wll.I.IAU JK.N.N » .Jn. Ttpa.ttrr .llKN.UUIS I'. I'IIIT< II Utll. au'lllni tletipfal-.-\V. IIIVIMl I. (IIMf l! I^ndCemnlulnnei—JAUK4 M, SK»H1IIT||. Attotnr, llenrial-dl'Ki KIIICIINKK. 8ii|irtlnloiiilriit of Puullc lii>ltu>lli>n-llun tCh

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Nuggets of Finnnoial Wiidom-

" A di iordcrcd currcnoy is one of the greatest ofpuli t ieal ovils. It un-dcrmincB the virlucs ncccssnry to the support of a social s j s t c m and encouragts propensit ies deatruotive ol its linp|)iness. I t wars against industry, frugali ty and cconomy, and it lostcrs the evil Bpirit of ex-1 travaganco mid sprculation. Ol all tlie conlrivanccs lor creat ing t!io la - i boring olasHcs of mankiiul, none lias! b f en more eflcctual than tha t wliicli deludes them with paper money. Thia is the most cflectual of itiveu-t i on i t to fertilize the rich man 's field by tho swoat of the p e e r man 's brow. Ordinary tyranny,oppression excessive taxai ion, these bear light -ly on the happiness of the masses of tho cofnmuuily compared with fraud-ulent currencies and tho robberies committed by deprecia ted paper .

Our own history has recorded for our instruction enough and more than enough oftlio demoralizing t e n -dency, the injustice and intolerable oppression on the virtuous and well-disposed, of a degraded paper cur-rency authorized by law or anyway |

countenanood by Governmcut . ' '— Daniel Wclsltr.

" T h e r e never was, nor never can i be use for any other kin ) than re- :

deemablo currency, except for spec-alatora, and gamblers in s tocks, and , thia to the u t te r ruin of tho labor I and morals of the country . A spe-cie currency gives lifo and action to { the producing classes upon which the prosperity ol all is founded ."— 1

Andrew Jacktoji, . - •-— " I will pay cash or nothing.

While I live I will never resort lo irredeemable paper."—iVtyJokon Ho-naparte.

" W e advice any man who wan t s to chcat himtulf into the biMuf that the lunded debt of the Uni ted S ta t e s may bo lawlnlly paid iu g n e n b a c k s not to r ; a d this handy volume, [Spauldingi Financial history of the tcur.) unless h o i s anx.ous to know that lid is a rascal, and tha t every onn sees it.'i—Horace Greeley, 10G9.

"Capi ta l may bo produced by iu-dustry and uccumulatud by cconomy but jugglers only will nroposu lo create it by lecerdemain trick:; with p i tper . " . .T/ iomat Jefferson.

" N o one would willingly issue pa-per c u m u j y , redeemable on de-mand, and make it a !eg.il tender . It is never desirable to d e p a r t Irom the circulating medium, which by common consent of nivilui-d nations forms the s tandard of va lue ."—T/W-deus St ven s.

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- ^ - g r i c - v j L l t " u . r s L l I a a a . p l © 3 K L © 3 n - t I D e p o t Tho undonigncd would respectfully announce to tho fa rming community tha t they aro purchasing foi tho season of I^TI) ihe largest and best Belootcd

•lock of farm tools and machinery over brought t o UiIb i f c t ion of tho state. W o mention a few of tho loading aiiiclt n. A full lino of

all improved lor tho Boaion of 1878, a full lino of

WALTER A. WOOD'S REAPERS AND MOWERS AND SELF BINDERS, The new Improved Royce Reaper and the New Improved Meadow King Mower, The Just^ Celebrated Wiard Plows

Greatly Improved lor this Season Qale Chilled Fiow.Ohubbs Sventy Six Plow, Reminfiton Steel plow. O L I V E R C I I I L L G D P L O W and many other kinds of P lows , the new Improved

H O n B I N S R I D I N G C U L T I V A T O R , B U C K E Y E R I D I N G C U L T I V A T O R , S U P E R I O R and B U C K E Y E G R A I N P R I L L S , T H E B E S T IN U S E A F U L L L I N E OK T O L E D O P U M l ' 8 A N D B U C K F Y E F O R C E P U M P S . CORN C U L T I V A T O R S and o i h t r small tools.

N I C H O L S & S H E P A R D V I B R A T O R , P E N V A N B I R D S E L L T H R E S H E R ,

BIRDSELL CLOVER HULLER WITH NEW IMPROVEMENTS. NEW SELF OPERATING TIGER RAKE AND COATS RAKE,

Reaper and Mower Sections fo r nearly every machine made . W o are agents for A . M. Elsworth machine for killing potato bugs and scattering fertili-sers, wo sell repairs fo r nearly every thing in onr line, we soil the celebrated

COURTLAND PLATFORM SPRING WAGON / Something now in F a r m Bolls, tho very best Stool Shovols, plow blades, cultivalor Blades, and many other th ings too numerous to muitfion. Come and see our goods and ge t prices before purchasing elsewhere. Kvcry tb ing a t Bottom Pr ices . W i t h many thanks lor your liberal p a t r o n ^ o in the pas t wo would respectfully ask you to call and examino our now goods . /

A . T K . I 3 V S d b A l D A l X / g j S ; .

I p y p - S S ?

p H O U A T E OltUKIl

Slalr of Ulclilgan,Count)' of Ket.t—an. At aiiMliiu ol I In* ProtaleCouit lor llii' Conntjr

of Keul, liolden nl Hie PiuUiIk IIIUCC, in Hie Cit; of Uiaud haplj., on Tin.lay Ihu lourlh day of June in tlie>tar one tli0Ui*aQ<l el^lil Uucdieil aoilae>i-nIjr i l*ht.

Ptoent.Uj-iue li Petklni, JudgeofPrclale. In Hie lualln ol tlx- iitale ul Job I. U. jbear

dreraiiil. tin ire'Iinj an l tiling Te p<>litlon, ilnlr

ol b i|.h'ouia I.Sli-ar «iilo» ul ni'l ill emeu praj-ln< amuiiK oilier Itilni;. Uiiladuiinotntiou nf aald K> al. ma; Ih gianlcl lo .Milam U. Sinai, uf rail., in MlJeuunli. Thereupon 11 la oidrtcd, Tlial Uonc'e}: tlip riril

da/ o! Jolf, next, a-, ten, o'c|i-c« iu Ibe fiiirni'Oii b" B»i(nrd for Ihe licaliof ol tald i- tltion ati<i tlial lllc hili.at lairoUalil di orabed, nod all Other ptnona mlvieeltd in aald e>Ute, are rn|ulied loapprat al » M'..lon ul auld r iuil,llirn lo Up hold-enat ihu Protulc i Ul.e, Iu tlie til) of Urand Itaplda in laid Count;, and riioc cau-c, II any lliete W,iihy tlie prayer ol llio pelUlonenliuutd not tegianled.

And II Ii furllier Oldered, That >aid petitioner (Irooullco to tin' pcltuUB Inlririltd in aald ealate, of the pendency of .aaid pellllon, and tlie licarinK Iheren] bycauilnx a ropy of tkia order to Le pub-lnhedin Ihe I.oaell •loiiinai, a newnpaper prluted and cirruliliQK in .ltd c<>unly ol Ki-nl, tliree ruc-ce<air.< weeka, purloui lo Mid Jay olhearlnr.

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IN

A t R icke - t ' s .

I b e bes t S a l r e ! • Ihe W o r U .

BrcKLis ' t Absica B a l v i , for Can , Braises Sorea, Ulcen, Salt Rhenn, Teller, Chapped Ilandi, Cbilblaio*, Cornj, and all kind) of skin crupliom. Thlt Salre ii gaarantetd lo kIto neifecl lalliractioa ia every case or tmm-e j relundtd, Price 35 cents per box. Sold by Hunt k Huoler.

K I N G ' S

A y a r ' s

Cherry Pectoral

All yield lo the magic influence of the CuraUee, no nutter of how Ion* atanding. It U only neceuary lo ue It iaithAilly and pemmringly, according to Uic full directioa which accompanyeachboule, and you will aurtly be rtliered.

LAWSON'S CURATIVE If HeaUag and Caallng u Woaade,

Bona, Onrne and HcaUa. Try It and you »iU nev-r U without It.

Priea »1.00 per bottle, 0 kolUea ftr fUX

riKfARCU tt

Lawson Chemical Co., ClenlBI. C.. Sold by all Dragglata.

J. O.WE8T AftonU

and all goodi will bo told la proportion.

B e H e m b e r T b e F l a c e a B d make no

M i m k B .

a l w a j s t r ade a t the lowest price

BOSTON STORE. M. J A C O U S O N i t CO.,

OorrecleJ on Monday olcacli week by MITOUKLL and DO.NOVAN,

WUOLESALK A.I 11 IlETAI L UHOCXUS . Applet dried per lb, & Beef per U. Beaas, perbu 1.00 to 1.3& Bran per ton. 10,DC Butter, per lb. 10 Buckwbeal po ba. 60 Cbee8o,pcr lli. 11 Corn, per b 40 45 Calfskins, dry, 15c Calfskins.Kreeo, 9(^10 Eggs, per doi. H Flout.per Ctrl. fllOO Hay, perton. 'o 8.00 Hides dry, U to 10 Hides green. 5 l,nrd pet lb 7 Oals 30 I'uik per lb, 4 Piilalui'S, per bu ",'5 411 Tallow, per lb. ti Sbeep pelli 35 lo I ."25 Wbealeilra while, pi rln*, 1,05 Wool per lb 'J'i t 30

MOKMA'iK HAI.f —rieljuiT'haeing •'"» m.T. Iu lb' i>ri>!ii|t>n« of a ei-n.m nttiriinv Iwwnne

Ul-tlii-nin"'i'eulli diy ol Apul, A.ll, lAlO. inrlr ind »«•. .Me-I by iu»ii>lii. M liellraw and Kielmr L |l'«ia. bi.allr ul lb- l.mi.b.p n! "lakael.l. Kent muni)'. Slieui^in,In John tl nVy. <1 l.imi, Lltine.lun c- unly .N. - Vnti. m.| n, oiil>d In l.il.r 2dofM'>||j|a(rt nl, tiair Ioh.Id lh« lle/l.leti „nrc lot K»nl Lounly Mi,*bi/.ii kii 11,-'.'M .la, Ol Apnl,

II. IMp. .11, . P U upon Hblch l»'ill(vr there i> r.alnifl In b. du- au I unpaid al Ihe dn,. „f Ibia Dolleeofhrlaeipal and lolei>>l lh>' um ol ill 'iniajtrd ai.d Ollerudoliat' an I ilflr en 1 . 1 , m lluturi le. ul tlly dulbt.agte.d In aald mctl acK

l.ln piM •boliblun) piH...lilij I- Ukril In l.nr-eloae tin "ini.and an ituiojinia at law hnin^ bon lii>tilulrd to leeaier thrdibt >truttj lo I, paid by tai'I itDilir w nr any pill Ibmof: Kuo thervlun'uotlea I. hereby u >-n lhal by \iiliir of the power nf ealr eunlauii d in <ild m'itt(a(e and ol the >lBtuleln >atli ran-n ad-and piumled tbeie alll be «old nn KiiJty Ih- loih Ii) "f Anguit lajj, al Iwelie o'clock noun alpublk Aurtiou Iu Ih-hiiilint bidder al the (tool dour m enltanr." of Po»ri>. Kur-riaaud Iliait'a liloek.ln Ih.elly ul Otand Haplda, Kent t'uouly Klatf of Mi< h gau that Uln/ ibe plaer wbetein Ihe circuit fuuil for tho Cuunty of Keutla hrld,th-prtoiUeedrKiiliedli ril.l mort-gage oi io tno'h tl'-rrul a< n ay l» nrii»aiT lo aallify theamuuul da. on aald inotljaft. togelher «il& Ihe covla and ea|>en*ra nl fuircloiuic acd Bile allowed ;ly law al d an alluin-y l.t* of filly llollara ai uroililej fur in «a;d morltage, which aildpremueaaieileavrtWd ai follow. t.,-.lt: The notth altly-aeiea t«diof Ihe aral hall ol ihe (omh weatijuaitT of •'.•tina two ,t, la luan-bi,. nln- •!", Botlholnage niur U.weal etcepl a pirco nl laud taenly rudaoorlh and >oulh by clghi ion ea«t and well in the uoilh enl corner of eald d>".e>lption. beioc In Ibe eounlyuf K nl and Slate nf Michigan.

Date I IjukcIi, Ulch Jun- bib. Ih;s. JOHN MllltLKV,

A. J , Kckih Agl. tlortgigri'. Klliwokiii, L l v i I A Hari',

4!lnI3 Ally'a lor Jlu tglgce.

Ha i r Dressing

Hiss Alice McFarlinvroult] inform Ihe LailiuK of Lottell ami vicinity ilint hlie is prepitrcil to dress hair m rcasounble prices aud la the Latest HiyUs. Hooms next door to (/i)o<lricli ICopfs, ups ta i rs .

Also warm meals and cold

l .emonado Ac., Ao . Call in.

G R A Y H A I R .

TMslBthUUBWitt t tKMWfc

TUf U the Can tint 1st In Qui ftinnmu thai Ring mad*.

This Is the ICtn who m i bald sad — MS "Tt Who now hai t » t t o lockii thay lay. l i e nted the Core that tar I n the AMBKoau that lung midi .

This Is Um Ualdcn, hmdsosks u d gay,

Who minled tbs mia ones bald ind gray.

Who now h u m e n locks, they say. Ue uaed tho A n a a o s u that Blag

made.

This Is the Fsnoa, who.tnthe way. Uanied tho maiden, binnmne and

To £ o m a n once bald and gray, Hot who now h u m e n locks, they

iiT. Deeauso bo used tho Care that lay In tho A t t o u o s u that Ulog made.

ThU Is tho Bell that rings sway .To arouae tho peopla aad and gay Unto thia fket, which here doea lay— If you rtndd not t* bald or prat- . Uic the AMBMoau Mat Htnj made.

COHraUIDEO AT THE CHUIIOAL LABORATORT —o»—

L BOC. T T T B B J B «t> C O . rBonunuuov

Tubbi* Unlreml Pain Endlc&tor,

MANCHESTER, N.H. V

J. Q. LOOK, Agent.

For Dlsoaeoa of tho

Throat and L'.ins'.

auota as Couchr,

Colds, \Vhoopi:-i:

Goiigh, BroncUitlr,

Aathma, and Ccr.-

snmptlon.

The tcputatlon It 1ms attained, In ennscqucnce of the mnn ellons cures 11 has produced during the last hnlf cen-tury, Is a sunlclent axsurnnce to the (inlilic that It will continue to reslir.e the happiest results that enn lie dosireil. In almost every section of country

i there are persons, publicly known, who I have lieen restored from alarming and [ even despcralo diseases of the l imy. 1 by its use. All who have tried It r.r-1 knowledge Its superiority; and where ! Us virtues are known, no one hesitates

ns to what meilldiie to employ to rc-1 lieve the distress and sullcrlng peculiar

to piilmomrr aiTecllons. CltiuinY 1'kc-t o i u l always alTords instniiirelief, mid performs rapid cures of the milder vu-rielles of lironchlal dlsonler, as well ns the more formidable diseases of tho lungs.

As a s.iU'gimrd to children, amid the dlstrusslug diseases which beset the Throat mul Chest of Childhood, It Is Invaluable; fur, by Its timely use, multitudes aro rescued and restored to henllh.

This medicine galas friends at every trial, xs the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to bi forgotten. No family should bo with-out It, and thoku who have onco used It never will.

liminent i'liysli lans throughout tin: country prescribe it, and Clergymen ofli-n reeoimnemi It from their knowl-edge of its ellects.

lltlMICD UT

Dr. J . C . AVER L CO. , Lowell, Mass.,

PradloaJ and Aualytlcal Chemlafa, SOLU nv AM. MlUQUlsra JtVXUXWUKUl..

J. Q, Look, Agent,

T h e W M t e - 1 8 -

N E W S T O C K O F S I ' R I N C

G O O D S A T A L T I I E N ' S C L O T H -

I N G , H A T A N D C A P S T O K E .

^DMIMIBTUATOH'f l BALE. state ol Ulehlgan, Connie ef Ionia,—«•. In the matlerof Ihe Kitateof Joihua Kith, de-

eeaaed Notice it hereby gi .<en that briiiluo ol licemr

and aulhoniy lo o.e nted by Ihe Ptohaie Couil uf Ihe Counlj of Ionia, p nd Stale ol Uicliigan, I alll aeil al Public aaetlnn 1° Ihe hlgheit blldcr on Ihr pteinli'.o n Salotday, llieJJlh ilayof June. IS!!. >1 11 o'clock In Ihe forenoon, all lh. righl, title, anl utereal nf aald diteaaed. of. In and In the real ••tale de-enbed a. foliuwa, to-ail;

Theioulh thltlyfour ,34, tcretof the Koilh ea>t nuatler ofthanuih ea«t i|uailar of aecllon number tblrlren ,l],lo townahipnunb r eighl ,i. north < f range nine ,9, weal, in tha couoly uf Kent, aod Stale ef Michigan.

Dated May lo, 1878. JOHN >1 JlIimVN,

4Jw8 AJmlni

CLIMAX Changeable "Speed,

MOWERS, DROPPERS, And Oenter-Cut Self Rakes,

L O W E L L , MICH.

N. B. Wool taken for goods for which we will pay 3c per pounrl more tlmn any one els« in town.

O w

^ W O w

I" w CO

Q < 1

F O l l

& 211 k 213 lladiaon SI.

BOKL.CUOK k SklXAS, Slofr. and Wholeaale lleaiert.

I V Don't fall to eiamine (Jondi and t'llrei when lo Chicago. Slock New and bought for Caah, tirea! lodireminta to Caaii Boyrt'. il K. lli'tL.Lile with ll,Sil< It Co O.K.Coon, (Late of Whiin-y. U. I,. SitiAi. J Cook * Co., If. V,

T h e aboyo iincli ines aH' |manufacti i rcd by tho Gilibs A Sterrpt t Mantilauturiiig Co., Corry, Ponniylvania . Mraiit b Ollieo, Chicago, 111. In cal l ing your nttuntion dircclly to thesu maehines, wo bavo roasoit (oJHANR OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS lor tbi m a n y nnsuliuited tcHtimomuls oomplimontary lo ibo machinos which wu have rec i ived , and taku ploas-iro in acknowledging our obl igat ions , for tbo gcneroiw lavor in which it lias been placed bolbre tho public.

T H E C I L I ^ C - ^ S : eomliincs, lor mcci 's-ful working, the bes t mcuhanioal principles known ; as is amply proved eleven years of

Held work which il has done. Tho manulaotnrcrs have perfected in il all tho best improvements of the day .

THE CHANGEABLE SPEED AND ENCLOSED GEARING yiye it groat ndvantagn over compet ing machines. No maohino h a s been offered that has gainud so wide and

favorable a reputation in so short a timo.

THE IMP ROVED CLIMAX DROPPER, T h e Dropper is n machinc which will always Und favor with a great many l a rmers on account of its s i m -

plicity, its durabili ty, iis l ightnofs of d ra f t and Its case of management . I l will also cu t more gra in a day than any oll.er stylo of reaper . Tho object ion which ha boon raised against them is t h a t they will not take uu DOWN

OIIAIN. But with the Climax D r o p p e r this objection has no weight, fo^ with tho i |nadran l lever a t the r ight of the driver be instantly raises or lowers the Cul te rbar without stopping—in this respeat excelling all o ther machines.

T H E I M P R O V E D C L I M A X S E L F B A K E Tins machine In a Combinat ion of Improvements in so new ana novel a manner ns to excel a n y Self-Rako

ever offered to the farmers . Ii is « CENTER CUT SELF-RAKE c a n oasi'V be nttnclied to any of the Im« proven Cl imax Mowers. Tho cu t being iu tho center tbo d n v e r can a t all t imes bavo bis eye on the cn t tmg apara tus , while a t tho samu timo it delivers tho bundle with equal iacil i ty, and in ns nice a condi t ion a* tho roar cu l l ing machines. One man can change it from a Reaper to a Mower , or vice versa, in live minntes and unlike all other combined machines, we are not compollod to load down the mower wi th extra parts to admi t of t he S i l l J l a k o being a t tached. The above maohines and a ' f u l l supply of extras for ropairs, constantly o h a n d f o r sale ul the store of C. 11. Mine i t Son, Lowell , Mich., by tho undersigned who is prepared to offer special rates to customers . F o r Catalognes and P r i c e s address

Lowell , May 20, 1878.

T K H E X X - F H S .

OUl'KROP I'UnMOATION.-Stateol Miclilg»n, Tlie Clteuit Court lor tha Counly nf Kent, In

ChtDeery. At a reailon of ni j coutl, held at Ihe Oearl llonae, la theclly of Otand Kapid*, in "U county, on the thlrleeilh day ol Uay, A. O. ISI>. Preaenl, Hon. Ditney Hoyt

Fatrun O.Talt, Couiplainani,

Kdwln R Peck! Hart el II. Pick, Kl.itdet » |iodge,Syire>l.i I'. IHrLi.aud No..h Pe«'..

Ilefendanla. Ia Ihia can.e, it oppearltg ftnm alloiatlt on Die,

that the d.fendcota Kdelu II.Peck, llarrial II, I -ck and Noah Peck, ate not r.aldenta ol thia Suir, but • ttreiidenltnf Dln»idli"Ciunt>, in Hie etal. ol Vitgiaia. on motion ol Millon M. Petty, t'on • pialnaot'a lolicitor It la otd.ted ibai Ihe appear-ance of aald non-realdent del»Rdant« Edaiu It.Perk nartlrl II. Peek ami Noah Peck bv entered herein vithin three monlht from Ihe dale of thii order, ami InctNOf their appearaoce ther eiuae their anaaet lo Ihe bill of Complaint lo lie lilid.«od a copy tin r,. of to be aerted on the Complalnant'a Soiicitoi with-in Sftaen da/a after terTin on theni nl a copy nl aald bill and notice of thia order; and in dofaull thereof, aald bill will be taken aa cnofeaaid hy atld nen-rcildent drfendanla. And It It further otdcied thai within twenty Itaya Ihe Complainant cau>e a BeUei'of thiaorder lo be pubiUhed In tlie I,uwili. Jor tal, a newapapcr printed, publiihed and ciic i ItUuglnaaUcoaaly, and that aald pubiiealion be eenllQuedlbertln ante la each week fur all wceat in .uecetaion, or lhal be cauieacopjof |hi< older labepertonallrtettedon.ud uon-t». dent defen-dan'.a at leul twenty daya behie;ho lime aboie pie-aitihed lot tbalr appearance.

bIRXEV IIOVT, UiLiea U. Paaai. Clrcait Judge.

Complainant'. Sulicitor O. II. I.ooa. olCeuotel. A Hue cepy of the otlgmklot. Hie in aald caute.

Alle.li Fhiu B, CLAaa, Kegiater.

THE EASIEST SELLING,

THE BEST SATISFYING

lis Inlrctluc'.iun and Wcrld-renowned rciiu'.ntion whs the tleaih-blow to hloh-pr l c rd M.^chinta.

TIIEHc A FIE UO SECOND-HAND WlillE MACHINEJ IN THE MARKET.

Il.lt Ii a vuir Imrtlanl miller, as II It iwtll-knoan t i undiipuisd lad Inal many ol Ih# go-Milid htslclass r.ichinn nliich are offered to ciujp net .vrayt ate liiose Ihst haio been re-pomsied (llul It. liken back Irom cuslemert uller use) and robuiil nni] pul upon Ihe market as new.

Tiir wiiirr n t h e p e e r of any i ewinq f.!,•.CHINK HOW UPON THE MARKET.

n is much u r c i E u t han t h e f a m i l y ma-rilll.E'j or Uic SINCEII, HOWE AND WEED MAKE.

II i.OJTS MIRE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EIIHEII OF Tin ArOHESAlO MACHINES.

I.S r n s s i n u c n o N is s imple , posi t ive a n d DIi 'AOIE.

i : ' l/'J!iKKS«SKIP IS UNSURPASSED.

S o u i s L u j a a y o thor boforo t r 7 -

h - t h o W H I T E .

Priccj and te Kails Salisfaclory.

AGENTS "WANTED I Mhito Sewing Machinc Co.,

CLEVELAND, 0.

O. D.Peaso, Agent, W i l l i CIIAH. A L T H E N , L O W E L L .

Milton M. Perry, Real Estate, Loaiiaiid'iDsurdiice

- A . G - E N T

Uood FAIIMS aod

excbAOKC, fiMp

.ITS for eale or p B O B A T B OUUBU

Hlaleof Ulehlgan, County of Kent, Al aaeailon ol Ihe Prob.le I'outl fur the County

of Keel, holden al the Probale linee. in the Cily of Grand Sapidl, on Friday, the Thlrly.llttl diy of May, In Iheyetr ooe tlmurand elghl bundled aadattenly eight.

l*ret.ol,C]rrua K. Petkiot. Judge of Probale la Ike mallet of Ihe eatale ol John U. Illalr,

diimed. OnreadlagandS'lng Iheloal acronnldoly retl-

Sed of Abraot a.Shear, K»|. Admiuialralor of md KaUte.

rheteopon II la otdered. that Uoaday, the twenty fourth day ol Juar neit. alien •,'clork in Ihe forenoon, be aMignedloi tbehearlng nl md ac eoantand that the heir, at law nl ..IJ .lecra>r.l.ai.d all ulB.i pertuniinleieiltd in >a'.il ealaln, aie te-qalredloapi^ai al a .c ino oluid rnt>ii. Ihen f-. i l« h il ii ii .1 Ihe P.iihaleoillee.lo Ihel lU ollltaud 1

Hapid-, lu •aid uunli.anil «how came, II any Ibere b. win Ihe aald leeoiint thnuld njl be ailowid. June, .i, |i, l»;a .1 leu ..'elork m ll.n rnVenoon, ai

And il ia luilher nnlried. lhal Mid Aduiini.tialor Ibe IdhiI d.int nl Hi. ofliu wiui ied bi lii'duugeul glee nolieelo Ibe per.on. inleie.lcd in .aid e.lale, Pmb.le ul K>.nl euuid, It. Pi.weoA Nnrti. Idoek ollbe pendeeci of ailil tctnunl, and Ihe hrarint ill ih- eily • I Oiai.i' l>.| Ida. in ilir innnl) nf Kent, and eianiiealioa Ihereof by causing a top) o> Mil. In Ih. :l|ilr nf All l.i/.u. pui.ii.nl iu iiceu*. and unlet lo be publiabed In Ibe l.nwell Journal a I lulhniily sianlut Ii n<,.nil> >i>ih i)«y ul Hat new.p.per piielr*l aad citrulaling In aild rounty ol | A II, Ufa, I y n , |-i,d.a|r l omt of K.n'l I'nnnly, Kent Ihree >ucee»lte wark. pie,luua lu .aid day Ui.'bl|ah,alli.l ih> r.itle, ii|i,t, ml, .nd Inltied ol betting. of Ihtoald Jir.axd ol, In .nil l» Hie nil nl.le

(Altuecopr.) t'YHI't K. I'KIIKIKS, ailaalcl and being in ll.^e.tun'. nl Kent In Ike JoaiH.Sairn Judg. ol Pt..baie. SUi> of Mh blgaa, knowaand dexriked >• feliewt,

IIOUSKS TO UK.'iT on leuiuuable lermi.

^OTIUK. Wliereai, Hnrnia Rarll my wifu nbaf ingle l l mjr bed aod board nilliiiul jatl (.'•use or inotutMlion. I lierebjr fuibid all pcrsooi fiuoi ImiboriiiK or Irutlio); tier, at I will piy do d-bn of lier cnolrarlioi! after Ibli dale; Wli.MAM IIAItTT. Dated I.owell. ll.ijr, J ' . 18J8. dlnd,

T'XEOUTOU'B ;iA I.E - U ih, m.Iter.J ihe I i eilale nflieborali T> let. drteaie.'. .Vuliceit heiel.y girn, lhal ee .Inllieii al pubhe ancllun, lo

hlgheat bidder nil Ibm. ay. lie .Ulh day ol

lUglil, 19.J

I f OHniAllKSAI.K--Whti.a. drf.iili ha. b... ITX made In lb. nndillunt ol a ntlain moii(i|> made and ea.culed by Aloaad't Uclliidr .id llat-rlell MrUrlde lo HnwUnd Tbuisu, bntln/ .1.1. Febtuaty i|h. A II 1111 an I teantdad In Ihe un. r ollhe Kegi.ler »l Uerda el Keul eounly, Ulehlgan en Ihe ilh day of Febiutiy All l»;i, al half i.ul eight n'eloek In Ihe forenonn, In l.iber .IA nl moil-

Kgea,on pagellf and 3IU, n|«B whieh mnrK-ge are ia claineu lo oe due aed unpaid a' Ihr ilalenl

thia Bolioe nf prlnaipal and inl<r»l Ihe turn of Twii Thnuaand alt hundtea and Ihliln n Uuiiai. and llll*.|breeMnla, beaid.a an altniney fee of Filly doilaiteaprfttly pru.ldeil inaaid mutlgigo In lu uidahnuldan* pruceedlog.be taken In foreelute Ibe earn. Andnoiullnr precedingal lav h.iing prec.edingat law: li.tmg

>g •erut.d by . . Now Ihelrfjr.

rebyglten that by einue of Ihe powei

been bad lo remoter Ihe debt r.mnning >ecutid by ort age orany pari Iheieof

oftalacoalaloed ia aald nnrlgage, andoflh. .tal-alalntnch ctte nadeand pruiidvd, and moilgage will befeteciowd by t atie of tba ptemUei Ihut.ln de.cnbed at pabiit Teodue tolbe highe.l bidder, al the froel door or entrance lo Powen. Nortit k Ulair'a black, ao called la the rlly ol Onnd Rapidt. in the county of K»tl, Stale uf Micblnn, thai being tne place nf holding the Olrcalt Court for laid county, un Thnta-day the lUb day ol Aoguat neilA.II. ItIA, at Iwcire o'clock noon lo ttllaly Ihe tmouDI of principal ainl lolerctl of tild mortgage together villi the cotlt aod etpintea allowed by law anl tald allorn.jr fee of BOy doiltr., taid piaiuiiei beiog deactibed ia -aid mortgage at loliowa; Aiiof the anulh lito-eiKlilh. f ^ l ol Ihe aoulh weal .(uatUrCi^ of teclion Ihlr teen 111) lown >is [ t l noilh ol rang* nine CO) we.l tame being U Ibe conuty ol Keul and .ilalu ol Uleliigag,centalaing onehnmlredacica uf land.

Date I Uay 12d, laTV ROWLAND TIIOUAS,

Ei.uwoutu, l.lw.iA Barr, llorlgagcii. 4Twl] Alloraeyt for Uartga.'ee.

^DMINIBTaATOB'S SALE.

Slate of Ulchlgao Coanly of lonU — In the milltr of Ihe eiutc of JuliauU. Flah,di-

Notiee la hereby < Uul by virtue of iicuaae Afd anthorily to me glTened be Ihe probate Contl of IbtUoaBle of lonlt. aad Slate nf Ulchiitan, I will

iblic auction to lha hi/ ci

iUen lo the hl^boil bidSer on the premltet oaSalurday, Ihe i9:b day of June, U7S, nl It o'clock la lha forenoon, all the tight,

eell al pnbi

. — IlUe ind lalereatelnlddeceuedof, laaod lo the leal ealale deecrlbed u foiiowa, lo-wll.

Tie South eaat qnatler efthe tonlh eaal i|uatler olteelloa number thlrteea ,1?, ID towmhip nunil>er eight. ,•, •orth ofraaitBlia ,(, vtil.in the couuIt j J " ' ol Kent ud Stale of Wchigaa. • r , r i

JonKU. bbows. . Adminlflrtlor

10-Wlll Til.ia.lhilf ISiofib. Hiiilh ee>l ..i.atl.i |1<J

ol •••lion Ihitly.foni (, Il in UaD.bip »ien ( I j entlh ol lanie nine IUj weil.

The ii<itib>..l •iearl.1 | i | | of lbe.nulhe«>| I'lail.t (><] 1 f .r lion l'rnly.iea|i]]in lowDihlp i.tra [i J .i.iiili-.1 rang. nia. Ill) . . . l , etrepliug lb'wheal growing Ihottna.

l.oi i.u |luj in bi,ek thiitj-*. vrn illjof Aitty'a plalnllheililag.olLuw.il lu tald euunly md • Ule. Andlol elglite.n 111 In block lout (4) t.f lliebll.ii a Wlcklomiiplat nfthi. tililga nf l.owell in »i 1 ninnl) and .Ule S.i. will he nude .ubjiel lo ail hgd ilena and iueun.blilicrl,

HaltdUay 'III, A l>. IITA-u i i . t o s u , i ' i ! n n v , » _ . .

llwG LOHfcN U1TVL^;H,{I•M",'•,*

T t o Clrost £n(riiin nomoay-a r«y»«

Bpeolflo Bomody.

rHADEMARK. la e. eelaUyte.TRADE M coirairnded a. an unlailing cure fur iSeiainal W e a k-ne«a, Seemulot-lliea, Impoitnc, md all dlteaact Ibt* follow a. a a.i|iieuce un .-^ir

- - - Aburej ai a l.ona .naiit Taking;; u r „ y . , - 5 , - A 1 ^ ^ i

Pain lo the Hack. Dim net. uf Vltion, Prtmatareuid Ag.., and many oilier di.ea.cjthalleadtlo Imanily, Conaumi linn and Pre mature Onie, all ofwhlch aa a rule ate Aril cagaed by diTitling from ihe pith ol nature and uier ibduigence. Tho Specific Utdldoi la thera.iiUcIa life rlndy and mtny yeart ol ea-peiieoce in lieitlng lh»e .pedal dlieai?..

Full parllouUrt In nur cauphlet., which we d<-tite loaend free by malilu ettrjrone. TheSpecifie dediciuelttoldhy alldroggiit.alfl (er package, or >ia package, fur |) , or w ill be ami b| mall en ra-c.lpl ui the money by addremlng

THB UHAV UKUIriN'RCO*.. Xo. 10 Ueclianic.' Block, Detroit, Ulch.

Soldin Lowell by iluDlk llonter iltl

nwn lown. You need not be aa ay from home urer nigli t. Vim can gl>e i nut ulioie timi to Ihe wotk or only your apatc iiiomi.nlt. We hare agenta who are

klii. ov.r Mo per day. Allwho eogagaalouce nuke uioneyru*. Attheprennt lime money

canuni be nido to et.ily and rapidly at any olbtl bunneit. It co.te nolblng lu try the bntlneai.,

mt aad tlonlSIfree, Addreie it cace, H. t t l f rr k Co.,Potlland,Maine.