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PRICE WITH TAX SUPPLEMENT FIVE CENTS PER COPT. S WEEKL: TORNAL One Dollar a Year. Office in Train's Hall Block. Three Cents Per Copy. VOLUME XXI. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1885. NUMBER 13. 'S P co g c+ M. Og p 5? co S O p ' p CD P CD ^ o? < 0 CD p! w S 1 P CASH "F CD O P P Pi 2 3<3 & § CD WARE. 39 O o pi CO Q P 03 o CD a> LOWELL JOURNAL BY J AS. W. HINE. EDITORIAL COMMENT. —To make personal mention in a local paper of all visitors from one town to another is neither possible nor desirable. Personal mention of people coming from or going to some place distant is "news" and acceptable as such. There is a ten- dency, however, to over do thi8 u per8on- al" business and the local press should put on the brakes when it finds valuable space in its columns occupied more by personals than anything else. The ques- tion is—"wliat's the newsr News that will interest the general reader, we mean. The more fact that John Jones called on his neighbor, John Smith, is not important news for publication. If John Jones calls on John Smith and buys his form, t h a t is a good news item. If a person is dangerously ill, or badly hurt, or has lost a houso or b a m by Are, or is building a new house, or is moving to another placc, or has been getting married, let the papers say so. But if a person is just comfortably sick, or has had a tooth pulled,or is visiting a neigh- boring town, or has found two yolks in one egg, oris sparking a new girl—these and similar items are not really of sufti- cient importance to be heralded to the world 'by the press. —By the death of Emery A. Storrs, of Chicago, which occurred at Ottawa, 111. last Saturday morning, this country has lost one of its most brilliant lawyers and one of its most eloquent orators. Mr. StoiTH was not in all respects a model man. He had faults—was careless in meeting his obligations to his fellowmen, sometimes, but he was a geniup and a man of great talents. Some of the finest gems found in the English language are justly credited to Emery A. Storrs. —Sittine Bull was in Grand Rapids last week with Buffalo Bill's "wild west combination." Thousands of people went to see the show. Sitting Bull being one of the chief drawing cards. When we think of Gen. Custer and his gallant men who were slaughtered by Bitting Bull's "braves," we have no desire to shake hands with Sitting Bull. We would much more willingly accept an invitation to attend Ids funeral. —The latest cyclone theorist,or the cy- clonisfaj latest theory is tliat cyclones are incubated more frequently in those por- tions of the country where the atmos phere is dry. Denuding the country of forests, therefore, invites cyclones by producing large areas of dry and lieaiad atmosphare. Certain it is that cyclones appearjnore frequently and withgjeater power in those states and territobie that boast of their pure, dry atmosplme. —If friend Waters of the Graadt Rap- ids Leader doesn't succeed in soouing any of the offices he is now Beekiafefrom the adminiitration, we wish to put him on track of something better. Wft would have given him a pointer before this if he hadn't been so blamed touchy. The pointer is this: Turn up as a new Tichbome claimant with Don M. Dickin- son to back you. Ah—ha! David, is all forgiven now? —It is a sad commentary on the intel- ligence and virtue of the American peo- ple to say that Slugger Sullivan, the Iwast, bruiser and drunkard, can set up his show in almost any city in the coun- try and realize therefrom a much great- er net profit in dollars and cents than the most renowned lecturer and scholar in the world can command. JOURNAL JOTTINGS. Rink to-night. State Fair this week. Lowell want* a tin pail brigade. Western Michigan Fair next week. Put money in thy purse—but not our money. The progressive euchre season is duly opened. Miss Anna Husted lias returned to Ol- ivet college. Advertisew find the JOUBNAL brings them trade. Mrs. Walter Uelmer returns to Minne- sota this week. Mr, Salem Cliapin of N. Y. City is at Mr. E. J. Booth's. "Nothing to do" is one of tlie worst ills flesh is heir to. Henry Mitchell opens a stock of groc- eries in Graham's block. Will Booth and Abe Peck have re- turned from the far west. Mrs. Will Edie has returned to her home near Lockport, N- Y. Warren l-ADgley and family liave re- turned to Lowell; here to reside. The marshal wants the village taxew all paid this month, without fail. For bargains attend the AUCTION at A, W. Hine's jewelry store ftext week. The Baptist church has extended a call to Rev.Mr.Mulhern, of Amboy, N.J. Remember Dr. Hess will be here again Monday. Sept. 2lBt at tlie Davis House. Geo.H.Cheetham, of Lowell, lias been engaged as teaclier at Odessa Center for one year. The reunion of the Army of the Cum- berland was a grand affair and Grand Rapids did herself proud as an enter- tainer. Lowell was there in full bloom. Subject at the Congregational church Sunday morning: "The end of summer." Attend A. W. Hine's AUCTION Monday and get some of those fine goods at your own price. Every business man in Lowell should do all he can to further our manufactur- ing interests. Miss Fannie Lane and Miss Libbie C. Walsh of this village are visiting rela- tives in Hersey. A. W. Hiue sells his fine stock of goods at AUCTION. Make a bi<L The goods "have got to go." Grand opening of the Lowell Rink Saturday night. Fancy dress, good music. All skate. We know a man who says the hardest thing he can do is to run in debt. But it is no fault of his. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waldo from the west visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitch- ell a few days since. Is it wrong to make cider? There is a heap of drunk in it when the serpent crawls into the barrel. Mr. A. W. Weekes went to New York City last week in company with Mr. C. G. and Miss Jessie Stone. Contributioas for our Farmers' Col- umn and other contributions necessarily laid over until next week. F.B.Hine has sold his hardware stock to W. R, Blaisdell of Lowell and H. H. Cranston of Livingston Co., N. Y, AUCTION! S e p t . 21 and every day here- after until Hine's jewelry, watches, clocks &c. are sold. This is your best chance. A change in the time card of the D. G. H. & M. will be observed, the night train from the west now arriving here at llr2. r ». Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Blanding of Kan- sas are visiting relatives and friends here. They went from here to Kansas four- teen years ago. We have finally decided to make our ' publication day Friday instead of Satur- day. The JOURNALS will be mailed every Friday afternoon. A young man in Lowell lias become convinced that the best game to liave nothing to do with is draw poker. We hope to liear of other conversions here soon. It is better to pay something for the building u p of our manufacturing in- terests that will give employment to the laborer than to pay taxes to support the laborer. The extra demand for space in the JOURNAL renders it impractieeUe for us to publish the "roll of honor!* for the various «cbools hereabouts, for the pres- ent, at le«fc The Mtuaenite Campmeeting opened Thursdafitai miles southeast of Lowell —on the oUl grounds. The committee's notice waftxeceived too late for publica- tion la4(week. "James Brown, 19 Sept. 85." The little label on James Brown's JOURNAL, bearing the above inscription, shows that his subscription expires Sept. 19, 1883. See label. J. D. Loop fell from a scaffold plat- form at Geo. Wilson's new house yes- terday, breaking liis left wrist and re- ceiving other injuries, which it is hoped are not serious. John D. Sackett has been appointed postmaster at Saranac, vice Mrs. L. M. Cotton, removed. Mrs. Cotton is a wid- ow and has never been recognized at home as an offensive partisan. Our congressman haa had hard luck so far, but we understand he proposes to "make Ids influence felt" when he gets to Washington. From which we con- clude he proposes to start a hat factory. Apples are not so scarce after all. H. J. Bradley took in 229 barrels of apples last Saturday and has shipped a carload a day for five days. He has shipped ov- er 1600 barrels of fine apples already this season. The people along the line of the pro- jected Grand Rapids and Saginaw rail- road seem to be very desirous that the road shall be 'constructed, and they emphasize their words by going down into their pockets and putting up big money. The flag for the S. O. V. lias come and will be formally presented next Tuesday evening at G. A. R. hall. The G. A. R., the W. R. C. and the 8. O. V. and all who subscribed to the flag fund are in- vited. The flag is an elegant one, cost- ing $54. Double the amount fo manufacturing in Lowell and you'll see no vacant stores here; no idle workingmen. But you will see more capital moving in. an in- crease in population, a rise in property values and the spunkiest town in the state right here. The first meeting of the young ladies' class in modem literature, after its sum- mer's vacation, will be held at the resi- dence of Mrs.J.W.Hine, Saturday, Sept. 20, at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation by the young ladies to all their young friends to be present. W. J. Watterson of the Kent County Pomona Nurseries, Cascade, left at our office a few days since a pear tree branch two feet long, bearing 18 large and lus- cious Flemish Beauty pears. One of those pears is better than "three of a kind"—of some other variety. •Nell Litchfield, the humorist, assisted by amateur talent of Clarksville will give an entertainment at Clarksville Skating Rink Friday Eve. Sept. 25, con- sisting of the Comedy "Barney, the Bar- on," the farce "Divorced" and Litchfield's comic character sketches. Admission 15cts. Sir. Wood, the barber, has bought an interest in Risedorph's shop and "Rise- dorph and Wood" is the name of the new firm. Their shop is equipped in first-class style and they never shave their customers with a can opener or a cleaver. There is no sham in the shop except sham-poo. "Comb one, comb all," is their salutation to the public. Next. A letter from a sister of the late Hat- tie Martin, giving the particulars of Hattie*s death and burial, shows that Hattie had the very best of care and medical assistance and many fond friends to comfort her. She passed peacefully away to her final rest and about her form and upon her casket were placed by loving hands the most beautiful flowers. Hattie was beloved by all who knew her. List of patents granted to citizens of Michigan, far the week ending Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1885, compiled from the Official Records of the United States Patent Of- fice, expressly for the Lowell JOURNAL, by HOMER B. HARLAN, associated with W. A. Redmond, attorney in patent cases, 687 F. street N. W., Washington, D. C., of whom information may be ob- tained: Sam'l J. Alexander, Detroit, Combined felt and knit fabric; Thos. S. Brown, Detroit, Fishing net; E. B. Clark, Grand Rapids, Carpet Sweeper; Limon Cotter- mon, Constantino, Shifting rail for bug- gy seats; E. G. Goddard, East Saginaw, Rotary mold board plow; Theo. Graether, Detroit, Vehicle spring; Win. E. Hill, Kalamazoo, Log mover and dog; E. A. Jones, Three Rivers, Springs Jas. M. Laing, Bay City, Automatic device for stopping steam engines; Benj. B. Mor- gan, Ann Arbor, Car coupling: Willis J. Perkins. Grand Rapids. Shingle sawing macliine; O. A. Pierce, Detroit, Lubrica- tmg car axles; Fred A. Ruff, St. Clair, Washing machine; N. W. Sherman, Coldwater, Two wheeled vehicle; Jas. B. Taylor and B. Lockwood, Marshall, combined dust catcher and separator for middlings purifiers; Chester B. Tur- ner, Detroit, Relief valve for engines: Calvin Wilson, Caro, Lathe check. Georgia Gold. Lowellltet have Vound It. The following from the Gainesville (Ga.) Eagle and Press of Sept. 4, will be read with interest by the JOURNAL read- ers, most of whom will recognize Messrs Strong and Gibbons as former citizens of Lowell. The JOURNAL and their friends here hope that their find) will prove a rich one. The Gainesville paper says: A few days ago, wo were shown some exceedingly fine snecimena of gold ores, tliat were obtainea at he Young and Propes mines, in thalower part of this county. These mines were worked to some extent thirty or forty years ago, but, on account of the very rude machin- ery used, and the difficulty of lifting the w ater to drain the vein. M ere aban- doned. Those who have known these mines best, however, have continued unshaken in the opinion that they are rich in the precious metal. A few weeks ago Messrs. J. H. Summerour, 1. E. Strong and E. H. Gibbons, expert min- ers and mineralogists, deddea to open these mines, and see for themselves whether the fabulous stories told of their wealth were true or false. With this purpose in view, these gentlemen went to work to open the old shafts and uncover the vein. In doe time, this was done, when ail that the most sanguine expected was more than realized. The ores obtained not only showed up liand- somely by the ordinary tests, but a large >portion of it was speckled and dotted witn the yellow metal, which could be seen at a distance without the aid of a glass. The specimens which we saw were most certainly, marvelously rich—how rich we have no means of ascertaining •but it would doubtless run to several hundred dollars tier ton. The ledge hardy comes to the surface, and, without exception, is pronounced, by those who have examinea it, a fissure vein. From our knowledge of these mines, and from the samples of ores ex- hibited, we feel sure that when worked by skillful miners, and with improved machinery for crushing the ores, and modern appliances for saving the gold, they will prove to be bonanzas. We congratulate the gentlemen in charge on thebright prospect ahead, and wish for each the largest measure of success. Temporary Chance Limited Express. Limited Express No. 10, Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway, shown on their schedule as leaving Grand Haven daily at 5:80 p. m.. Grand Rapids at 0:30 p. m., arriving at Detroit 11:45 p. m,, will temporarily be run one hour and thirty minutes later than shown in the schedule. This will make the leaving time from Grand Haven 7:00 p. m.. Grand Rapids 8KM) p . m . Passengers for points east of Detroit will make con- nections at D u r a n d 11.-06 p. m., with Fast Limited Express on the Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway, making the same time to eastern points as hereto- fore. POWER OF THE UNITED STATES. Hon. James N. Kerns, United States Mnrahal of Pennsylvania, writes that during the Eevere winter weather his family used Red Star Cough Cure and were much benefited by it. He states that he knows nothing better in reliev- ing colds or sore throats. Henry Schcenhsls, foreman Henry Krug Packing Co., SL Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil with his men for sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc. It is the best. "Borne, Home, Sweet Home, There is no place like home." And therefore I have decided to stay at Home and. keep right on SELLING I in LOWELL. I was going west but didn't get time to pack up,so just w e n t t o w o r k and ORDERED THE Finest and Largest Stock of goods for spot cash ever seen IN TOWN, and am going to sell hem for Spott Cash Lower than the a o west. fEAS, MAYBE YOU DONT LIKE TO BE TEASED BUT THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU THAT I HAVE THE FINEST L O T O F F I R S T P I C K I N G T E A S FOR 50 CTS, PER POUND THAT YOU EVER P U T T O STEEP Try my 30 ct. lea! Try m; 26 ct. tea! Try my 16 ct TRY iY NEW PUKED CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS. BUTTER ! I PAY FOB BUTTER AC00BDINQ TO ITS QUALITY! To those who make strictly first class butter I pay a first-class price! I defy com- petition on all first-class GROCERIES. A.B. JOHNSON. EVERYTHING CAN BE FOUND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT In Ready Made Clothing. FlSn m . M n ever, pr m ernn ? the NIMBLE SIXPENCE to the SI/)W SHIL- LING. Right hero we will nay Umt WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD by any of our competitors, even at the expense of that "sixpence." * 7 SUITS 1 SUITS I! SUITS II! n 8 a « n ^ Woolen Suits atastonishinxly low prices. We have an ele- gant line of Corkscrews, Cassimeres and Fancy Suits in all fashion ible shades anU nude up in latest styles. Bring your boy to us for a SCHOOL SUIT* We can fit him out in something that will wear well, look well and tit well, at little expense to you. 0T1EC0ATI A complete line of Men's, youths'and Boys' Ouercoats of all styles and prices. See them before purchasing elsewhere. Hats and Caps. All New, Latest Styles and at Low Prices. In Gents' Furnishing Goods, WE HAVE F.VERYTHINO THAT YOU COULD DESIRE. OUR LINE OF UNDERWEAR CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR gUALITV AND PRICE, Trunks and Valises, THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE IN LOWELL, The Cold Facts are, that our stock is all new. We haye no shelf-worn and out of style garments to offer you at "Less than cost." Your.own good sense will teach you that no merchant can sell goods "at cost" or"less than cosf'and live. We ask a fair profit, no more, no less. Wc know that a comparison of our goods (quality and price considered) with oth«»wilLresult in our favor. Last but not least, from 10 to 15 per cent can be sayed to you by dealing with EAST SIDE. MARKS. Look out for Bargains IN CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, YARNS, DRESS GOODS, & SILKS1 - Remember this is the olny place you can buy the celebrated AND ST-A-LEIT YA-IRlsrS. COLLAR & WEEKES

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VOLUME XXI. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1885. NUMBER 13.

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LOWELL JOURNAL BY J AS. W. HINE.

E D I T O R I A L C O M M E N T .

—To m a k e personal mention in a local

paper of all visitors f rom one town to another is nei ther possible nor desirable. Personal mention of people coming f r o m

or going to some place dis tant is "news"

and acceptable as such. There is a ten-dency, however, t o over do thi8uper8on-

al" business and the local press should put on the brakes when it f inds valuable

space in its columns occupied more by personals than a n y t h i n g else. The ques-tion is—"wliat 's t he n e w s r News t ha t

will interest the general reader, we

mean . The more fact t ha t J o h n Jones called on his neighbor, John Smith, is not impor tan t news for publication. If

J o h n Jones calls on J o h n Smi th and

buys his form, t ha t is a good news item. If a person is dangerously ill, or badly

hur t , or has lost a houso or b a m by Are, or is bui lding a new house, or is moving

to ano ther placc, or has been get t ing marr ied, let the papers say so. Bu t if

a person is jus t comfor tably sick, or has

had a tooth pulled,or is visit ing a neigh-boring town, or has found t w o yolks in

one egg, or i s spa rk ing a new girl—these

and similar i tems a re not really of sufti-

cient importance to be heralded to the world 'by the press.

—By the dea th of Emery A. Storrs, of Chicago, which occurred at Ot tawa,

111. last Sa turday morning, this country

has lost one of its most brilliant lawyers and one of its most eloquent orators. Mr. StoiTH was not in all respects a model

m a n . He had faul ts—was careless in mee t ing his obligations to his fellowmen,

sometimes, but he was a geniup and a

m a n of great talents . Some of the finest gems found in t h e English l anguage are

jus t ly credited t o E m e r y A. Storrs.

—Sit t ine Bull was in Grand Rapids

last week with Buffalo Bill's "wi ld west combinat ion." Thousands of people

went to see the show. Si t t ing Bull being

one of the chief d rawing cards. When we th ink of Gen. Custer and his gallant men who were slaughtered by Bitting

Bull 's "braves ," we have no desire to

shake hands wi th Sit t ing Bull. W e would much more willingly accept an

invi tat ion to a t t end Ids funera l .

—The latest cyclone theorist ,or the cy-clonisfaj latest theory is t l iat cyclones are

incubated more f requent ly in those por-

tions of the count ry where the atmos phere is dry. Denuding the count ry of forests, therefore, invites cyclones by

producing large areas of dry and lieaiad

atmosphare . Cer ta in it is t h a t cyclones a p p e a r j n o r e f requent ly and w i t h g j e a t e r

power in those states and t e r r i tob ie t ha t

boast of their pure, dry a tmosp lme .

—If f r iend W a t e r s of the G r a a d t Rap-ids Leader doesn't succeed in s o o u i n g

a n y of the offices he is now Beekiafefrom the admini i t ra t ion , we wish to pu t h im

on t r ack of something bet ter . W f t would have given h im a pointer before

this if he hadn ' t been so blamed touchy.

The pointer is th is : Turn u p as a new Tichbome c la imant wi th Don M. Dickin-son to back you. Ah—ha! David , is

all forgiven now?

—It is a sad commenta ry on the intel-

ligence and v i r tue of the American peo-

ple t o say t h a t Slugger Sull ivan, the Iwast, bruiser and d runkard , can set up

his show in almost any ci ty in the coun-t ry and realize theref rom a m u c h grea t -

er ne t profit in dollars and cents t han the most renowned lecturer and scholar

in the world can command .

J O U R N A L J O T T I N G S .

Rink to-night.

S ta te Fair th i s week.

Lowell want* a tin pail brigade.

Western Michigan Fair n e x t week.

P u t money in t h y purse—but not ou r

money.

The progressive euchre season is duly

opened.

Miss Anna Hus ted lias re turned to Ol -ivet college.

Advert isew find t h e JOUBNAL brings

t h e m trade.

Mrs. Wal t e r Uelmer re tu rns to Minne-sota this week.

Mr, Salem Cliapin of N. Y . City is a t Mr. E. J . Booth's.

"Noth ing to do" is one of tlie worst ills flesh is heir to.

Henry Mitchell opens a stock of groc-

eries in Graham' s block.

Will Booth and Abe Peck have re-

tu rned f rom the f a r west.

Mrs. Will Edie has re turned to her home near Lockport, N- Y.

War ren l-ADgley and fami ly liave re-tu rned to Lowell ; here to reside.

The marshal wants the village taxew

all paid this month , wi thout fail.

For bargains a t tend the AUCTION a t

A, W . Hine 's jewelry store ftext week.

The Baptist church has extended a call to Rev.Mr.Mulhern, of Amboy, N.J .

Remember Dr. Hess will be here again Monday. Sept. 2lBt a t tlie Davis House.

Geo.H.Cheetham, of Lowell, lias been

engaged as teaclier a t Odessa Center for one year.

The reunion of the A r m y of the Cum-berland was a grand af fa i r and Grand Rapids did herself proud as an enter-

tainer. Lowell was there in full bloom.

Subject a t the Congregational church Sunday morning: " T h e end of summer . "

At tend A. W. Hine 's AUCTION Monday and ge t some of those fine goods a t your own price.

Every business m a n in Lowell should

do all he can to f u r t h e r ou r manufac tu r -ing interests.

Miss Fannie Lane and Miss Libbie C.

Walsh of this village are visit ing rela-tives in Hersey.

A. W . Hiue sells his fine stock of goods a t AUCTION. Make a bi<L The goods " h a v e got to go."

Grand opening of the Lowell Rink

Saturday night . Fancy dress, good music. All skate.

W e know a m a n who says the hardest th ing he can do is to r u n in debt. But i t is no faul t of his.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wa ldo f rom the west visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitch-ell a few days since.

Is it wrong to m a k e cider? There is a heap of d runk in i t when t h e serpent crawls into the barrel .

Mr. A. W . Weekes went to New York City last week in company wi th Mr. C. G. and Miss Jessie Stone.

Contributioas fo r our Farmers ' Col-

u m n and other contributions necessarily laid over until nex t week.

F .B.Hine has sold his ha rdware stock to W . R, Blaisdell of Lowell and H. H . Cranston of Livingston Co., N. Y,

AUCTION! Sept. 21 and every day here-af te r until Hine 's jewelry, watches,

clocks &c. are sold. This is your best chance.

A change in the t ime card of the D. G. H. & M. will be observed, t he night t rain f rom the west now arr iving here a t llr2.r».

Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Blanding of Kan-

sas are visiting relatives and fr iends here. They went f rom here to Kansas four-

teen years ago.

We have finally decided to make our

' publication day Fr iday instead of Satur-

day. The JOURNALS will be mailed every Friday af te rnoon.

A young m a n in Lowell lias become convinced tha t t h e best g a m e to liave

nothing to do wi th is d r a w poker. W e hope to liear of other conversions here soon.

I t is better to pay something for the building up of ou r manufac tu r ing in-

terests t ha t will g ive employment to the

laborer t han to pay taxes to support the laborer.

The ex t ra demand f o r space i n the

JOURNAL renders it imprac t ieeUe for

us to publish t h e "rol l of honor!* fo r the

various «cbools hereabouts, fo r the pres-ent, at le«fc

The Mtuaen i t e Campmeet ing opened T h u r s d a f i t a i miles southeast of Lowell

—on t h e oUl grounds. The committee 's notice waftxeceived too late for publica-tion la4(week.

" J a m e s Brown, 19 Sept. 85." The little label on J a m e s Brown's JOURNAL, bearing the above inscription, shows

t ha t his subscription expires Sept. 19, 1883. See label.

J . D. Loop fell f r o m a scaffold plat-form a t Geo. Wilson's new house yes-

terday, breaking liis l e f t wris t and re-

ceiving o ther in jur ies , which it is hoped

are not serious.

J o h n D. Sacket t has been appointed

postmaster a t Saranac , vice Mrs. L. M.

Cotton, removed. Mrs. Cotton is a wid-ow and has never been recognized a t home as an offensive part isan.

Our congressman haa h a d hard luck so far , bu t we unders tand he proposes to " m a k e Ids influence fel t" when he gets

to Washington . F rom which we con-clude he proposes t o s t a r t a h a t factory.

Apples are no t so scarce a f t e r all. H . J . Bradley took in 229 barrels of apples

last Sa turday and has shipped a carload a day fo r five days . H e has shipped ov-

er 1600 barrels of fine apples already this season.

The people a long the l ine of the pro-

jected Grand Rapids and Saginaw ra i l -road seem to be very desirous t ha t t he

road shall be ' cons t ruc ted , and they emphasize their words by going down

into their pockets and pu t t ing u p big

money.

The flag fo r the S. O. V. lias come and

will be formal ly presented next Tuesday evening a t G. A. R. hall . The G. A. R. ,

the W. R. C. and the 8 . O. V. and all who subscribed to the flag fund are in-

vited. The flag is a n elegant one, cost-

ing $54.

Double the a m o u n t fo manufac tu r ing in Lowell and you'l l see no vacan t stores

here; no idle workingmen. Bu t you

will see more capital moving in. an in-crease in population, a rise in property

values and the spunkiest town in the state right here .

The first mee t ing of the young ladies' class in m o d e m li terature, af ter its sum-

mer ' s vacat ion, will be held a t the resi-dence of Mrs . J .W.Hine , Saturday, Sept. 20, a t 8 o'clock. A cordial invi tat ion by

the young ladies to all their young

fr iends to be present.

W . J . Wat te rson of the Kent County Pomona Nurseries, Cascade, l e f t a t our office a f ew days since a pear t ree branch t w o feet long, bearing 18 large and lus-cious Flemish Beauty pears. One of

those pears is better t h a n " th ree of a kind"—of some other variety.

•Nell Litchfield, the humorist , assisted

by a m a t e u r talent of Clarksville will

give a n en te r ta inment a t Clarksville Skat ing Rink Fr iday Eve. Sept. 25, con-sisting of the Comedy "Barney, t he Bar-

on," the farce "Divorced" and Litchfield's comic character sketches. Admission 15cts.

Sir. Wood, the barber, has bought a n interest in Risedorph's shop and "Rise-dorph and Wood" is t he n a m e of the

new firm. Their shop is equipped in first-class style and they never shave

their customers wi th a can opener or a cleaver. There is no sham in the shop

except sham-poo. " C o m b one, comb all," is thei r salutation to the public.

Next .

A let ter f rom a sister of the late Ha t -

tie Martin, giving the part iculars of

Hattie*s dea th and burial, shows t h a t

Hatt ie had the very best of care a n d medical assistance and m a n y fond

f r iends to comfor t her. She passed

peacefully away to her final rest and about he r form and upon her casket were placed by loving hands the most

beaut i ful flowers. Ha t t i e was beloved by all who knew her.

List of patents g ran ted to citizens of Michigan, f a r t he week ending Tuesday,

Sept. 8, 1885, compiled f rom the Official

Records of the United States Pa ten t O f -fice, expressly for the Lowell JOURNAL,

b y HOMER B . HARLAN, a s s o c i a t e d w i t h

W . A. Redmond, a t torney in pa tent cases, 687 F. street N. W. , Washington,

D. C., of whom information m a y be ob-ta ined:

Sam'l J . Alexander , Detroit, Combined felt and kni t fabr ic ; Thos. S. Brown, Detroit, Fishing ne t ; E. B. Clark, Grand

Rapids, Carpet Sweeper; Limon Cotter-

mon, Constantino, Shi f t ing rail for bug-gy seats; E. G. Goddard, Eas t Saginaw, Rotary mold board plow; Theo. Graether ,

Detroit, Vehicle spr ing; Win . E. Hill, Kalamazoo, Log mover and dog; E. A.

Jones, Three Rivers, S p r i n g s Jas . M.

Laing, Bay City, Automat ic device for stopping steam engines; Benj . B. Mor-gan, A n n Arbor, Car coupling: Will is J . Perkins. Grand Rapids. Shingle sawing

macliine; O. A. Pierce, Detroit, Lubrica-t m g car axles; Fred A. Ruff , St. Clair, W a s h i n g machine ; N. W. Sherman,

Coldwater, Two wheeled vehicle; J a s . B. Taylor and B. Lockwood, Marshall ,

combined dus t ca tcher and separator

for middlings purifiers; Chester B. Tur -ner, Detroit , Relief valve for engines: Calvin Wilson, Caro, La the check.

G e o r g i a Gold .

Lowellltet have Vound It.

The following f r o m the Gainesville (Ga.) Eagle and Press of Sept. 4, will be

read wi th interest by the JOURNAL read-

ers, most of whom will recognize Messrs

Strong and Gibbons as fo rmer citizens of

Lowell. The JOURNAL and their f r iends here hope tha t their find) will prove a

rich one. The Gainesvi l le paper says : A few days ago, w o were shown some

exceedingly fine snecimena of gold ores, tliat were obtainea a t h e Y o u n g and Propes mines, in t h a l o w e r par t of this county . These mines were worked to some extent th i r ty or for ty years ago, but , on account of the very r u d e machin-ery used, and the difficulty of l i f t ing the w ater to dra in t h e vein. M ere aban-doned. Those who have known these mines best, however, have cont inued unshaken in the opinion t ha t they are rich in the precious metal . A few weeks ago Messrs. J . H . Summerour , 1. E . S t rong and E. H . Gibbons, exper t min-ers a n d mineralogists, d e d d e a to open these mines, and see fo r themselves whe the r the fabulous stories told of their weal th were t rue or fa lse . W i t h this purpose in view, these gentlemen went to work to open the old s h a f t s and uncover the vein. I n doe t ime , this was done, when ail t h a t the most sanguine expected was more than realized. The ores obtained not only showed up liand-somely by the ordinary tests, but a large

>portion of i t w a s speckled and dotted wi tn the yellow metal , which could be seen a t a distance wi thout the aid of a glass.

The specimens which w e saw were most certainly, marvelously r ich—how rich we have no means of ascer ta ining

•but i t would doubtless r u n to several hund red dollars tier ton.

The ledge h a r d y comes to the surface , and , wi thout exception, is pronounced, by those who have examinea it, a fissure vein. From our knowledge of these mines, and f r o m the samples of ores ex-hibited, we feel sure t ha t when worked by skil lful miners , and wi th improved mach inery for c rush ing the ores, and modern appliances fo r sav ing the gold, t hey will prove to be bonanzas. W e congratulate the gent lemen in charge on t h e b r i g h t prospect ahead, and wish for each the largest measure of success.

Temporary Chance Limited Express.

Limited Express No. 10, Detroit, Grand

Haven & Milwaukee Rai lway, shown on

their schedule as leaving Grand H a v e n dai ly a t 5:80 p. m. . Grand Rapids a t 0:30

p . m . , arr iving a t Detroit 11:45 p. m, , will temporari ly be r u n one hour and

t h i r t y minutes la ter t h a n shown in the schedule. This will m a k e the leaving t i m e f rom Grand Haven 7:00 p. m. . Grand Rapids 8KM) p. m. Passengers for

points east of Detroit will make con-nections a t Durand 11.-06 p. m. , wi th Fas t Limited Express on the Chicago &

Grand Trunk Railway, m a k i n g the same t ime to eastern points as hereto-

fore.

P O W E R O F T H E U N I T E D STATES. Hon. J a m e s N. Kerns, United States

Mnrahal of Pennsylvania , writes tha t d u r i n g the Eevere winter wea the r his family used Red Star Cough Cure and were much benefited by it. H e states t ha t he knows nothing better in rel iev-ing colds or sore throats .

Henry Schcenhsls, foreman Henry K r u g Packing Co., SL Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas ' Eclectric Oil w i th his m e n for sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc. I t is the best.

"Borne, Home, Sweet Home, There is no place l ike home."

And therefore I have decided to stay at Home and. keep right on

SELLING

I in

LOWELL.

I was going west but didn't get time to

pack up,so just w e n t t o

w o r k

and

ORDERED THE

Finest and

Largest Stock

of goods for spot cash ever seen

IN TOWN, and am going to sell hem for Spott Cash

Lower than the

a o west.

fEAS,

M A Y B E Y O U D O N T L I K E T O B E T E A S E D B U T T H I S I S T O N O T I F Y Y O U T H A T I H A V E T H E F I N E S T L O T O F F I R S T P I C K I N G T E A S F O R 50 C T S , P E R P O U N D T H A T Y O U E V E R P U T T O S T E E P

Try my 30 ct. l e a ! Try m ; 26 ct. tea!

Try my 16 c t

TRY iY NEW PUKED

CALIFORNIA

CANNED GOODS.

BUTTER ! I PAY FOB BUTTER

AC00BDINQ TO ITS QUALITY!

To those who make strictly first class butter I pay a first-class price!

I defy com-petition on all

first-class GROCERIES.

A.B. JOHNSON.

EVERYTHING CAN BE FOUND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT

In Ready Made Clothing.

F l S n m . M n e v e r , p r m e r n n ? the NIMBLE S I X P E N C E to the S I / ) W S H I L -LING. Right hero we will nay Umt W E W I L L NOT BE UNDERSOLD by any of ou r competitors, even a t the expense of tha t "s ixpence ." * 7

SUITS 1 SUITS I ! SUITS I I ! n 8 a«n^ Woolen Suits a tas tonish inxly low prices. We have a n ele-

gant line of Corkscrews, Cassimeres and Fancy Suits in all fashion ible shades anU n u d e u p in latest styles. Bring your boy to us fo r a SCHOOL SUIT* W e can fit h im out in something tha t will wear well, look well and tit well, a t little expense to you.

0T1EC0ATI A complete line of Men's, youths'and Boys' Ouercoats of all styles

and prices. See them before purchasing elsewhere.

Hats and Caps. All New, Latest Styles and at Low Prices.

In Gents' Furnishing Goods, W E H A V E F.VERYTHINO T H A T YOU COULD DESIRE. OUR L I N E

OF U N D E R W E A R CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR g U A L I T V AND PRICE,

Trunks and Valises, THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE IN LOWELL,

The Cold Facts are, tha t our stock is all new. W e haye no she l f -worn and out of s tyle ga rmen t s to offer you a t "Less t han cost ." Your .own good sense will teach you t ha t no merchan t can sell goods " a t cost" or" less than c o s f ' a n d live. W e ask a fair profit, no more, no less. W c know tha t a comparison of our goods (quality and price considered) wi th o t h « » w i l L r e s u l t in our favor. Last bu t not least, f r o m 10 to 15 per cent can be sayed t o you by deal ing with

EAST SIDE. MARKS.

Look out for Bargains IN

CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, YARNS,

DRESS GOODS, & SILKS1 -

Remember this is the olny place you can buy

the celebrated

AND

ST-A-LEIT YA-IRlsrS.

COLLAR & WEEKES

LOWELL JOURNAL, L O W E L L - M I C H I G A N .

Srjit.llH, 1885.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. A Tcr r l l l c S t o r m .

Buildings wore wreck»J, orchards laid waste, lingo swaths made In woods and other damage done in Southwest Michi-gan by a recent storm. Near Ridgeway Robert McMillan was thrown from his buggy into a ditch, having several ribs broken. George Smith lost l.V) head of stock, an orchard and five acres of new-sown whea t His barns were wrecked and their cont«nt3 scattered to the winds. Chickens were found hanging to trees and poles. John Kent and John Curry were picked up insensible and badly bruised. The track of the cyclone varied from thir-ty to sixty rods in width. At places it seemed to rise from the earth, then swoop down and destroy everything in its path. The full extent of the damage was not known, but the losses were variously esti-mated from $25,000 to $50,000,

M l h i r c n n I t e m s .

The Detroit grain and produce quota-tions are: Wheat—No. 1 White, 85l*(3 86Xc; No. 2 Rod, 87Vf387«c; No. 3 Red, SS'jfaSic. Flour—Michigan Wh' Wheat, choice, $1.50^4.75; roller process, $4.7.V» 5.00; patents, §5.25(35.50. Corn—No. 2, W-V

IC'FC. Oats -No. 2, 32®32,*c. Bntto'J— Creamery, 18rti20c. Cheese—S'SS'JC. Eggs, 18K®14c.

Reports to the State Board of Health by eighty-one observers in different parts of (he State, for the week ended on the 5th, indicated that inflammatbn of the bowels, cholera morbus, cholera infantum aud consumption of the lungs increased, aud neuralgia decreased in area of preva-lence. Diphtheria was roporled at fourteen places, scarlet fever at four-teen, typhoid fever at twelve and measles at one.

One of Port Huron's society young ladies on a wager of five dollars kissed a colored waiter recently on the steamer Idlewild.

A leading Detroit hotel steward is cred-ited with drinking two glasses of milk at each meal for the past fifteen years.

In a collision between freight trains the other day on the Grand Trunk Railroad, near Battle Creek, $25,000 worth of rolliug-stock was destroyed.

Noah^Keeler, a wealthy larmer near Jackson, was a few days ago fleoced by two confidence men, who said they wanted to start a woolen mill. Keeler lent them $200, and about the same time they discov-ered where he had about $1,200 in gold hid in the barn. In the old gentleman's ab-sence the two swindlers visited the hiding place of the money and took t in gold a way.

Captain P. G. Stoner, of Menominee, Sergeaut-at-Arms of the State Senate, has purchased the Dan Smith farm, about two miles west of Lansing, and henceforth will be a resident of Ingham County.

A physician of Kalamazoo was called recently to see an old lady who is within a few days of one hundred years of age, and who said to him that she had never before had to call a doctor.

The S ta te j sa l t iaspection for the first nine months of 1885 aggregated 2,170,650 barrels, or 70,2-10 barrels more than last year. SThe liody of Alexander Pierce, an old resident of Kegaunee, Marquette County, was discovered late the other night near Teal Lake. His absence had been noted and a search was made. The Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of death from heart-disease.

Ex-Congressman Charles Upaon died suddenly of heart-disease at Coldwater the other n igh t He had held many offices of trust in the State, such as Railroad Commissioner, Attorney-General and Mayor of Coldwater, and served three terms in Congress.

Francis Foot, aged ninety-three years, died at the residence of his son-in-law, D. B. Cardy, of Bay City, the other n i g h t

The toss of a cent a few days ago decided who should be| Secretary of the Clare County Board of School Examiners. The contest was between a Harrison and Clare man, aud the Clare man won.

At Bay City a fewdays ago James Firth and Jane Harray were married. They were reared together on the Orkney Isl-ands, north of Scotland. While yet chil-dren they vowed eternal fidelity to each other, aud when James came to America, though years elapsed, ho kept the "ne ob-ject in view, and when he had accumulat-ed a little means he sent for Jane, and the marriage was celebrated. The parties will reside a t Sterling, Bay County, where James has a neat little farm.

Neebish, Chippewa County, is a new post-office.

Almost every town of any pretensions whatever in the State is complaining of burglaries mora or less severe, from no boodle up to a goodly haul. The (ra le is either becoming more fascinating or more profitable, or else the times have made mure people reckless from beiug hard up or wlthr it opportunity o? employment

Michigan has 5,233 miles of completed railroad.

•Gi lber t Higgius, who settled a t Augusta, Kalamazoo County, in 183C, died a few days ago. He built the first mill that was erected there; also the first f rame house, in which he lived until his death.

Some parlies unknown entered the Tribune office at Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, a few uights ago and "pled" n considerable amoutof type, some of which they scattered in the s treet

The new Grand Army Post recently or-ganized at Northville, Wayne County, was named after Lieutenant Allen B. Harmon, of Company B, Fifth Michigan Qavalry, who was accidentally killed while on picket duty a t Fairfax C. H., Va.

Margaret Imhoff, of Toledo, O.. has b?-gun legal proceedings to establish her title to the greater portion of that section of Detroit known as the De Quindre farm, valued at several million dollars. The plaintiff claims to bo a lineal descendant of Antoine and Catherine de Quiudre, founders of the old Detroit French family

i of tha t name. Lombormen and mill-owners in the Chip,

pewa Valley have organized an insurance company to be known as the LtJbbeiWn's & Manufacturers' Insurance Company.

Joseph Erard, of Pontiac, Oakland Coun-ty, aged seventy years, suicided the other

| night by taking laudanum. No cause was given for the a c t

The village store at Marengo, Calhoun i County, owned by Albert Pattison, was

entered by thieves theother night and$800 worth of goods were taken. A valuable

i team owned by Andrew Lusk was also ' stolen, with a wagon.

Tne corner-stone of a new city hall, to cost $200,000, was laid at Grand Rapids a

l few days ago. i There are over four hundred boys iu tha

Reform School at Lansing. New cottages are about to be erected for tl^e boys, who

' are divided into fanylies of l |fty each. The new hospital Eullding is well under way. x

j Mrs. Carlisle, formerly of Montague, | Muskegon County, who Sloped with q Dr.

Carr several months ago, leaving herhus-{ band and several children, didn't fin^ l*Cc i all roses an^ sunshine and sweet singing

birds, so she committea suicide at Spring-field, Mo., recently, by the alfi of mor-phine.

The Giant Clothing Store at Grand Rap-ids was damaged by fire to the extent of $25,000 the other morning.

SLAIN WITHOUT MERCY.

T h e Ciarr i sou of Cnn tn A t t a c k r d b y T c r o -v ian UH>rU, n n d So ld ie r s u n d Cl t lzpns

HMussucrod—1Vn<-i> Sa id t o H a v e Meen R o a t o r e i l .

PANAMA, Sept 15.—Late advices rrom Lima. Peru, saj that Canto, garrisoned by n Government force consisting of r,50 infan-try and 100 mounted soldiers.with one Gal-ling gun. under the command of Colonel Torres was surrounded August 15 by from 1,500 or 2,000 men of Caceres" army, in-cluding a. cavalry force of 200, under the command of Colonel Morales Bermudas. On the advice of Colonel Busta-incnte. Colonel Torres decided to defend Hie town. The insurgents opened fire on the place from a hill at 7::i0 a. in. with four small field pieces, and in a few mo-ments the firing became general. The enemy descended the hills and attempted to enter the town, but were repeatedly driven hick. For two hours the lire was very heavy. At midday the defenders of the place began to run out of aminuni-tlon and the insurgents gained a footing In the place.

At two p. in. a desperate attempt was made to drive the rebels from the town, and a hand-to-hand light in the streets followed. No quarter was given and the most dreadful scenes of carnage occurred. Houses where some of the defeated soldiers hail token refuge were broken open, and all found within murdered, without distinction of age, sex or character, and then burned. A few of the most determined of the Government cavalrymen, headed by Colonel l achas, cut their way through their opponents and made good their escape. Colonel Busta-mente, to whose counsel the defeat was due. seeing that all was lost, blew his biains out on the field of action. Colonel Torres escaped early in the fight. Of the five hundred or six hundred men engaged on the Government side, probably two hun-dred escaped by fleeing to the mountains or following Pachas. Very few prisoners were taken.

The 5,000 soldiers In garrison at Lima are not at all affected by the reverses, and their oflicers are confident of their loyalty In case of an attack on the city. Energetic precautionary measures arc being taken. The church towers are occupied at night by strong detachmenls of riflemen, and the Prefect has issued a notice offering a re-ward to any one who may denounce the existence of conspirators. The Govern-ment force has been withdrawn from Chosica and is now stationed at Santa Clara, fifteen miles nearer to Lima. Nothing ]tositive Is known regarding the where-abouts ot Caceres.

PANAMA, Sept. 15.—Benjamin Ruiz, Charles Abrahams and another of Prestan's lieutenants have been captured and placed in prison here. An extra number of the Official Gazette has liecn published by order of General Montoya announcing the com-plete subjugation of the rebels and the restoration cf peace throughout tho repub-lic.

i m 9 m —

KILLED HIS AGED WIFE.

in frenzy he grasped a butcher-knife, nnd as tho poor woman regained her feet and fled from him ho repeatedly thrust the blade Into her head and body. Run-ning a few steps she fell dead. The little girl ran to a neighbor'n, and a mossenger sped to tho city. Officers were sent after the criminal, but ho has not yet been found, and it Is thought that he may commit suicido in tho dense woods that adjoin his premises. The body of the dead woman bears twelve ghastly wounds, one in tho chin, three in tho top and back of the head, six in the right side and two in the back. Finley has a family of five sons and two daughters, all grown.

Dea li of a Note.I Navltolor.

CmcAGO, Sept. 15.—Captain A. E. Good-rich, one of tho pioneers of steam naviga-tion on the lakes, died at his residence, 1.474 Michigan avenue, at 9:15 yesterday morning, iu tho fifty-ninth year of his age. He leaves a widow and one son. the latter being now In Europe.

ICaptain ( toodrich was b o r n In t he S t a t e of N e w F o r k , ami when v e r y y o u n g h e m a d e several voyages a r o u n d the lakes with his iinelo. Capta in Whi t t ake r . He was in Chicago several t imes on the Pa tch In nnd the United Ktates. I n 1-54 Capta in Goodrich s t a r t ed o u t with t he s t e a m e r H u r o n and r a n h e r in va-r i ous t r a d e s , most ly to G r e e n Hay, Muskegon and Graml H a v e n . Tills was the in i t ia t ion of t he Goodr ich T ranspo r t a t i on Company, which now owns seven magni f loen t st -am-ers. a t u g and spacious d o c k aecon imoda t ioas in Chicago, Grand H a v e n and Milwaukee. Tho Capta in , p r o s p e r i n g In his ven tures , added more faci l i t ies , u n t i l h is line b e c a m e too unwie ldy f o r ind iv idua l m a c n g e m e n t , and it was m a d e a s tock conce rn , u n d e r t he n a m e of t h o Goodr ich T r a n s o; ta t ion Com-p a n s . Capta in Goodr ich re ta ined fSOO.OnO o f ; t hc s tock and c o n t i n u e d d U a c t i v e Presi-d e n t un t i l tho day of his dea th , in addi t ion to his s t eamboa t In te res t s Capta in Goodr ich was a iar j te o w n e r of real e s ta te In Chicairo, nnd he also owned lands In Wisconsin, Michi-gan. Iowa nnd Ind iana . Ho f o r m e r l y owned the Garden House , n o w k n o w n a^ t h o Leland Hotel. His p rope r ty I soa t lmated to l i o o f t h e va lue of ove r $1,00U,000.]

GntMlioppm In Mexico.

PASO nr.r, NOKTK, Mexico, Sept. 15.—

Wealthy residents of Vera Cruz who have recently fled from that city to escape the ravages of yellow fever say that the State of Vera Cruz Is being divested of Its crops by myriads of grasshoppers, which made their appearance the latter part of Au-gust. They arc similar to the Kan-sas grasshoppers, but smaller nnd more destructive. They devour every-thing green, even to tho tender shoots of trees. The bean crop, tiio main reliance of the population, has been entirely destroyed in localities over which the Insects have passed, which will entail great distress and suffering upon tiio poorer daises. The grasshoppers have appeared in great clouds in other southern States of Mexico, where their devastations arc reported to bo equally as riestructive as in Vera Cruz.

Great Bargains in Carpets! j 7 6 r o l l s o f C a r p e t t o b e s o l d a t l o w e r p r i c e s

l t h a n e v e r b e f o r e k n o w n .

W e o f f e r d u r i n g t h e n e x t t w o w e e k s d o u b l e

w a r p C a r p e t s h a n d s o m e d e s i g n s , 2 5 c p e r y d

H e a v i e r G r a d e , b e a u t i f u l p a t t e r n s , 3 0 & 3 5 c .

E x t r a h e a v y w o o f i l l i n g 4 5 c , f o r m e r p r i c e 6 0

E x t r a s u p e r q u a l i t y , 6 5 c , f o r m e r p r i c e 8 5 c .

E x t r a s u p e r , s t r i c t l y a l l w o o l , 7 2 c f s o l d e l s e -

w h e r e f o r 8 5 c .

L o w e l l C a r p e t s , t h e b e s t 2 - p l y C a r p e t m a d e

i n t h e n e w e s t d e s i g n s , a t 7 5 c .

A l s o a f u l l l i n e o f y a r d w i d e

OIL CLOTHS, a t 2 5 c p e r y d .

G o o d q u a l i t y m a t t i n g , y a r d w i d e , 2 0 c p e r

y a r d . B a r g a i n s i n b e t t e r g r a d e s o f M a t t i n g s ,

R u g s , M a t s , e t c .

F. W. WURZBURG, Corner Cana and Bronson Sts, GRAND RAPIDS. All the balance of onr Snn imprdoods wil lbpcleaini l out regard less of c o ; t ( r value.

T h e B r n t n l C r i m e C o m m l t l p d by a W l i l t e -H a l r e i l F a n n e r N e a r C a r m l , HI.

CAIIMI, HI., Sept 15.—About nine o'clock yesterday morning William Finley, a farm-er, sixty-one years of age, who lives live aud a half miles southeast of this city, brutally murdered his wife, aged sixty years. There were no witnesses of the tragedy, except two grandchildren, a boy and girl.aged respectively four and six years. The wife and husband had been on un-friendly terms for several days, and yester-day morning he became violent and struck her twice, felling ber to the earth Then

H n v e N o I ' s e f o r A m e r i c a n F u e l l ives .

TonoNto, Can.. Sept 15.—Tho Mall editorially says: "Lawrence Brainerd's case emphasizes once more the necessity for a more comprehensive extradition treaty be-tween Great Britain and the United States. Canadians do not yearn for the company of fugitives from the United States. These men are by no means desirable immigrants. I t any complaints should arise at their presence here they should come from Cana-dians, who have such society forced upon them, rather tiiau from our American neigh-bors, at whose doors lies the responsibility for the narrowness of the present extradi-tion arrangements.

The AiiU-Folypainy Movement.

Washixo'iOX. Sept. 15.—Judge Powers, of Michigan the new Chief Justice of Utah, is in the cily. having been called by the President to talk over Mormon matters, Mr. Powers says tliat Mr. Cleveland is de-termined to wage as fierce a war as possible against the Morm !is. and has instructed tho judicial oflicers to carry out tho law to the fullest and most rigorous extent. He

was pleased to hear from Judge Powers that the war was working well, a.id that poiygamists greatly fear it. A largo num-ber of leading .Mormons are low under in-dictment, among them being John Taylor and (ieorge Q. Cannon, tho latter bring at the present time fugitives from justica

J . B. Veitcr would especially recom-mend to the Lndlea Acker 's by«pepsia Tablets. As a laxative they have no tqual . They are guaranteed to cure Chronic Consumption. Dyspepsia, and all (I i.=ease arising from a deranged stom-acb. W i t h a free use of tho Tablets. Sick Headache Is Impossible.

T o u c h o r s ' K x n n i l i m t l n n x .

Public Examinat ions of Teachers for the Schools of Kent Co. for the Fall of 188r» will !H> held ns follows;

October'2. (iKAND ItAPlDS: October 10. KOCKFORU: October 28, L O W E U . ;

O c t o b e r W . ( }RAND RAIMIW; N o v e m l t e r 13. ORAXD RAPIUS. Applicants for First and Second (Srade

Certincutes are requested to a t tend tne Regular Evaniinat ion. October 80.

By order of the Board of Examiners . JAMES CHALMERS.

I h v l l Secretary.

Jjldlrs.

Plea-** call on Miss 1. M. Wil.LRTT &

Co. if you want sewing done cheap. We also keep Millinery and Fancy goods. First door east of Miss Boaworth's. l:5tf

"Blond-food" is t he suggestive name often given to Ayer's Sarsapanl la , be-cause of its blood-enriching qualities.

Holler Repairing. We are prepared to repair threshing

machine Iniilers on short notice and at very_moderate prices. W e war ran t all work, and will do it in lirst class shape.

Orders by mail or telephone will receive prompt at tent ion. For f u r t he r informa-tion call on. P . S C H E I D T & SON, Sara-nac. 10 w 4.

H a l e ' s H o n e y tho g rea t u u s h curc.25c.,60o,* f i G l e n n ' s S u l p h u r . S o a p hea ls 4 bcaut ines , 25c. G e r m a n C o r n R e m o v c r kills Corns & Dunlona Hiir» Hair and Whisker Dye—Black and Brown, 60c. P i k e ' s T o o t h a c b e D r o p s eu ro In 1 Mlnnte,25c D e a n ' s R h e u m a t i c P i l l s ore a s u r e euro, COc.

AN A N S W E R WANTED. Can any one bring us a case of Liver

Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanen-tly cured and who are dally recommend-ing Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright 's Difease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any ur inary complaint quickly cured. They pur i fy the blood, regulate the bowels, and ac t directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 30c. a bottle by H u n t & H u n t e r .

Till- A r t of G r M I n g V i g o r o u s N (ronii'i iti d in one very simple piccc of mlvi-i', iinpnivcd dlgeslion. No chiborate system of dii lrtics U needed. If you lack \ i -iir, u-e M JlMiiatically that pleasant pro-nioier >ii I l o s l e l l t r ' a Stomach Hitters, li j on lak (his h in t , and do not commit any t xer>si«. there Is no reason why you should nol >::••» in strength, appetite and wcijthl. I l»-is of «li l loin invalids are |.i-d:i\ huildliig .i fiilliiiblinii lor years of \i>:<»ioii- IKMIUI tvilh ilns soiiiiil and tlioruii^li rennvator of a>ldapidati'd phy-•i-lii" an 1 la lmu eiieriry. Hyspepua is rnicllCMlr.l hi. ii. and HieVoiiMiiniion for-lltlid ajjiiiiM ili.-ui'diTs in wliii-h. if ii were I'M U liltl. l sar-ly Hieellllih—notahly iii •:. ! t i ii v.-: IHn i;niali<<iii, inactivity of Hi.- kiluejs m.il Madder, ncrvoiiniess, :i:id lit ii" v:ir|.iii~ Miiiploni",. dif:i|>|>ear wlit.i i~ 11-111 •.villi persisti'liey, not :i<i imliiif •! niter a l.riiT and irresnla'r trial.

AYER'S PILLS. I A l « m proportion of the d i m s * which

suffir lng result from d e r « ^

ment of the stomach, ATEB'B OATHAETIC PILLS act directly upon t h f i e ornms, and are especially d e s i r e d to cm a t h . diseases caused by t h l t j k r a J g O -ment. Including C o n s t l p a t l o n . I n . l ^ J -t l o n , D y a p e p s i n . H e a d a c h e . D y e n t e ^ . and a host of other allmontt, for all of which they aro a aafo, rare, " pleasant remedy. The extenslre u » ol wmm PILLS by eminent pl-ysicians in r j p u x pri«-Uee, shows unmistakably the j ? which they are hold by the medical p r o f * -

These PILLS are compounded of substances only, and are absolutely f ree f rom calomel or any other In jur lom ingredient.

A S n f f e r e r f r o m H e a d a c h e w r i t e ! J " ATBB'S PILLS ar® InvalnnWe to me. and

are my constant companion. I nave — ... ti-rvrr* I f f * & D C 1 my cons tank c v u i w - a V - . - -a severe sulferor f rom Headacne. ana yonx

bow'els' and f ree my are the most effeotlre and t i e eas l«« p n p w are the most enociiTo nuu ^ 1 have ever found, i t U a ? ? * •peak In their praise, and I always ao when occasion offers.

W. L. PAGE, of W. L. P»ge « Franklin St., Richmond,Va., J u n e 8 ,18». <

" I h a r e used AVEB'S PILLS In number-less instances as recommended by you, ana have never known them to fal l to accompllim the desired result. Wo constantly keep them on hand at our home, and pn ro them aa a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. t U R iWaFKPSlA they aro l n t a l n a b l e ^ . i t

Mexla, Texas, J a n e 17,1882.

T h e R r . v . F R A N C I S B . from Alhmta. Oct., says: " F o r " m « y c a r t past 1 ha re W n snbteet to «on»Upatlon, from which. In solte of the M e of med^ clues of various kinds, 1 suffered Incrwuln* IneoiiTcnlcnce, unti l aome montM ago i began taking AvKn'S P U M . Th«7 " » • entirely corrected the costire habit, and ba re vastly Improrod my general hoaltn.

AVER'S CATnABTlO PLLLI correct irregu-larities of the bowela, stlmtWlte tho appe-tite and digestion, and by thsli prompt and thorough action give tone and to the whole physical

rnKPABED nv

D r . J . C . A y e p & C o . j L o w e l l j I V I a s f . Sold by all Druggists.

All experience the woodetful bendfldal offccta of YOUNG,

F i n n i c ? A y e r ' s S a r s a p a r l l l a -n r n Clilldren with Sore Eyes, Sow

AGED. Ears , or anv scrofulous or syph-llitic taint , may ho made healthy and strong bj- Its use. Bold by al l Druggets ; 91, six bottles for 9&

Lowell Markets. COBRECrrED EVERY FRIDAY.

Our buyers are paying for

Beans nol hd pled hd pkd

Butter fresh p'k'd Clover seed, Nol Corn Eggs fresh Hay Timothy

Timothy d Clover Oats Onions new Potatoes new Pork (dressed) Wheat {white)

(red)

45c 9c

00 to TOc per bn 90c " '•

lOfolIc per lb 5 50 per bu

per bn per doz

" ton f j " ton 25 to SOeper bu

05c perbu jter bu

per cwt per bu per bu

18

v., Wc 80c

f 5 00 80c 82c

Step into Rickert 's you smokers and buy a "Poin te r , " the best fiye cent cigar in town

i / m i r

RCVlsrn

WWesaf I-2 .md Oli TcHtimienw nt Km thai. I .a the prieosof tho Km; ll.-!i cilltii'iK ami cqoai i j the Kitxllsh In typi1, paper, priu;.ii;nnil a.-cil

. ;er. rt: ngent frill nvl t « ntU'r at . iw

all fir hro _• il I i • rhrr.'i for aji •

Woiicy. S.Til • . fit TfcuAV-

j.tili } '.

On and Af ter Silrerware, Clocks

21st, I sliali offer Mj Inllre Btock of Gold & il iver Watches, Jewek) ? Spectacles, Ins lcal Insfrnmentsj l l e ^ AT AUOfION.

I am going to close out this business, and

THESE GOODS HAVE GOT TO GO and will be sold for what they will bring. This is a chance seldom had of buying Reliable Jewplrv

at YOUR OWN PRICE. Any article in stock will be sold if called for and if you want a Gold Watch, Silver Watch, Watch Chain, Neck Chain, Watch Charm, Locket, Bracelets,

Bar Pin, Ear Rings, Finger Ring, Scarf Pin, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Shirt Stud,

Gold Pen, Napkin Ring, Spoons Knives, Forks, Table Caster, Pickle Caster,

Cake Dish, Butter Dish, Berry Dish, Card Receiver, Spoon Holder, Silver Cup, Clock,

or anything in my extensive line, come and get it. Come anyhow and see the bargains. Ladies are especially invited. This sale will be conducted by Mr. L. H. Bean, of Cleveland, Ohio, a polite gentleman whose integrity I will vouch for, and whose every representation as to quality I will guarantee. Thanking my friends in and about Lowell for their past patronage, I conscientiously recommend this sale to all persons who want first class goods. .

I - o - w e l l , Ixxficln.., S e p t . Qtlb., 1S8S-A. W. H I N E

B U S I N E S S C A R D S .

OC. M c D A N N E T . I . , M . I>., Physician • Snrgeon. Office 4C Bridgo St.

M and

C. G R E E N E SI. !>., Physician and Sur Keon. Ofllce in Train 's Hall Bloclt.

Nl . T l l i b l t t x , M. I)., Physician and Sur •geon . Successor te Ur (Irant Office ovt r

Pco t t« hardware store.

JC. SCOTT, Hardware. Sash Doors and • (ila*H. Bulldera Hardware a specialty.

Opposite Forest Mills

1 O. L O O K , DniRRlst and Stationer. &c. f l . Union Ulock.

I O I I N O I L E S 4 CO., Groceries and Provis f l ions, '".•ockery. Hard Wart), &o. Union lii 'k.

1 I O W K & K O S T W I C K , Biiots.Shoes, Leath I 1 IT. .TC. Itridge Street.

| <:. H A K E , Prop. Marble Works, Corner I I . Wasbington and Bridge Streets .

| > O ; W I L S O N , Contrac tor and Bnl lder . R® I ) , par ing d. me at short, notice. Residerce 3 ' lliiil.^on Street .

c . > C. S T O N E & Snu Dry Ooods. Boo ts and

Shoes Hats . Caps. Ac.

Ni l . IS LA I.N, Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetlngn • l laU, Caps, Notions. Kc. ( i r ahams Block

/ i .UcCAKTV, Wholesale and Hetail Grocer. Bank Block

I O I I N W I N O L E K , Whnl«s.ile and Retail f J Dealer i:i Groceries and Provision? Union I.lock.

Kd t N T E B , ju s t i ce of tho Peace a n d No . ta ry Public, Over Ili int & Hunte r ' s drug

lorn Aln. •ronUaudS the Tailoring business.

J . | „ W. V O U N G , 1 ' h y s l c l a n i . n d S u r

g e n u . Ottlcn In Y e l t e r ' s D r u g S t o r e

I A UK3 MORaS. Lowell, a inch Well Driver & r) Keirtlrer. 10 years experience. Work gua r Hiueed. Prices low. Ketddence M 'n. s. of depot .

J owell N'jitional Hunk,

OK LOWELL, MK-MIHSAN.

CAPITAL. .SUlll 'IiUS.

$.*)(),000. 10,000.

D1 it KOTO its:

U. T . WOODING, FRANOISKING, C. 1). 3TONE. M . N . . 1 I I N E A . S . .STANNAUD, N . A . STONE, J A S . W . H I N E , E . A . SUNDERLIN;

NOAH BISHOP.

M. N. H1NK, PitES. FRANCIS KING, V.

PRES. K. A. SONDBRLIN, CASH-IER-

m w. dod&H A.ttorney at Law, Real

Estate Agency. Pract ice in State and U. S. Courts .

Money to loan on Good I ta i l Es ta te Se-cur i ty . Office in l lank Block,

Bridtro St. - Lowell. Michigan

Milton M. Perry, ATTORNEY at LAW

And SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. TRAIN'S HALL BLOCK.

Special a t tent ion given to Collections and Con-veyancing.

Insurance writ ten on Mifirt notice in responsi-ble companies . , _

Loans negotiated nl 7 to 10 por cent in teres t , mcordln^ to a inounU a n d t ime .

t f i T R e a l Estate bo t igh tand sold on rensonable t e i m i

S. P HICKS, A t t o r n e y , I j o a n s , C o l I e c t i o i i . H n n d

I n s n r a n e e . Money to lonn on real estate securi ty in

aunis of $i00 a-ul upA'anls a t cu r r en t rates.

Office over J . C!. Wt-st A Co.'a.

LOWELL. - MICH.

GEO. P. STONE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,

LOWELL, - MICH.

Office over I /)well National Bank .

^ Win. C. M l i l e i i , j f - V c t e r i i m r y S u r g e o n .

Cnvlua te of Ontario Vete in iry C"lli>K''. Toronto. Canada . Will profcsmonallv a t tend to all cINcns- s

IK HORSE1 AND CATTLE. AND OTHER D o MEiTIC ANIMALS.

Horses examined as to soundness nnd cf i t i l lca tes given Can bo seen at al l hours. Ofllce

ot Perrin 8c P e n l n ' s Stables. Residence a t T ra in ' s Hotel . Lowell, Jlichlgan

MYRON H, WALKER, ATTORNEY & SOLIt 'ITOB.

ROOMS 31 A 3 2 LEDYARD BLOCK, (over 101 Ot tawa St.)

GRAND RAPIDS, - MICH.

— E - W - W E L L S . — RESIDENT VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toran to .

Canada. Will Profeisionally Attend to

A L L D I S E A S E S OF H O R S E S & C A T T L E Orders by mall or telegraph will receive prorap

at tenUon. A llrat-cUus stock of medicines al l | ways on hand. Horses examined a s to soundnesM Hospital for Lame and Diseased Horses.

If not nrofessionally engaged, c \ n be seen at nil h o u r s . A t A . N . A l b e e ' s S a l e Sc B o a r d i n g S t a b l e . N o . O l l r o n s o n S t . , G R A N D K A I -I D S , -MICH. Telephone No. 415.

BALL & WATTERS T r a n s f e r , O m n l b a s . H a c k a n d n a g g a g e

L i n e .

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

To all hotels and depots and pr iva te houses. Your patronaire solicited

EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Interesting News Compilation.

FROM W A S H I N G T O N . ON tho 11th lie?. Mosos A. Hopkins, a

colored man of North Carolina, and an e r -slave, was appointed United States Min-ister to Liberia.

THB Sub-Treasury silver clerk last month counted 250,000 of silror dollars, and found thirty-two counterfeits; £70,-000 in halves, finding eleven counterfeits, anil $48,000 in quarters, in which there were four counterfeits.

THERE were 204 business failures in tho United States nnd Canada during tho seven days ended on tho 11th, against 18fi tho previous seven days. Tho distribution was as follows: Middle States, 4.1; New Kngland Stntes, I"; Western, fiO; South-ern, 28; Pnciflc States and Territories, 85; Canada, 21.

IT was said on tho 12th that within the past two weeks one hundred post-otllces have been burned or robbed with an aver-age loss at each ofllce of ono hundred dollars.

THE formal resignation of Minister Keiley, whom tho Austrian Government refused to recognize, was received and ac-cepted by Secretary Bayard on the 12th.

AT twenty-six leading clearing-houses in tho United States tho exchanges during tho week ended on tho 12th aggrettated .*710,927,185 against $709,140,745 the pre-vious week. As compared with tho corre-sponding period of 1884, tbo increase amcunta to 12.2 per cent.

ON the 16th the Treasury Department purchased 250,030 ounces of silver for de-livery ot tho Now Orleans and Philadel-phia mints for coinage into standard dol-lars.

ACCORHIXO to the reports of tho Chief of the Bureau of Statistics tho totnl value of beef, pork and dairy products exported during tho eight months ended August 31, 1885, were i4il,217,.r)IG, against $02,047,275 for tho similar period of 188-1.

THE Independent Order of Il?d Men of the United States held Its twenty-seventh annual convention hero on tho 15th. Ninety-two out of one hundred and eleven tribes were represented.

A OENERAL order was issued on the 16th by S. L. Burdett, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Repub-lic, calling upon members of tho order to contribute fifteen cents each toward the erection of a monument to irenernl Gran t A co mnlttse would soon be named to de-termine the place of erection.

DIUKON HOST. HENBV B. DAVIS

HUNT & DAVIS,

Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loan & General Insurance Ag'ts.

UNDER CITY NATIONAL BANK G B i N D KAP1D3 MICH

F. D. EDDY AcoouDtant, Copvist and No-

tary Public, Calls Atteiit lon to the Faoi (lint

bo has opened an ofllce in Grah-am's m o c k , a a floor, opposite Lowell National Bank and re-spcctfnlly Hollcltsyour patronage in t he following lines:

I N S U R A N C E - F I R E and LIFE, COL-

LECTION and LOANS.

P e w n M i U p - P r l n U Lessons, Convoy wc-

ing, Copying and Bock Koeping,

Job Printing & Book Binding a spec-

ialty,

R E A L E S T A T E A Q E N O Y .

K. B.—I shall issue inonthly a circular containing Bargains in real estate iqr which no chnrgo will he made.

T H E EAST. ACOORDISO to advices of tho 11th to

Uradstreel's the general trade throughout the country was still improving, and the outlook was considered encouraging.

AT a meeting recently held nt Dans-ville, N. Y., Miss Clara; Barton, President of the Intornational Red Cross Society, announced her Intention to vote this fall and take tho voter's oath If challenged.

AT New York three men were fatally burned during a Hro on tho 12th which de-stroyed tho oil factory and warehouse of Swan & Finch.

AT Concord, Mass., tho 250th anniver-sary of the Incorporation of the town was celebrated on tho 12th with appropriate exercises.

Bv tho upsetting of their sailboat Charles Young, E. S. Curtis and Arthur Wheeler, . of Rockland, Mass., were drowned on the 13th. All were married men.

AT Pittsburgh, Pa., William N. Riddle, ex-President of the defunct Penn Bank, was discharged from custody on tho 12th under the Insolvency act. Ho was onco rated n" ',000,003, and Is now f250,000 in debt.

ON the 12th Rev. Henry Ward Beecher announced himself iu favor of high license in New York, because, he said, absolute prohibiticu was an impossibility, and high license was feasible and equitable.

HARRISBOBG, Pa., celebrated the centen-nial anniversary of its incorporation, on the 14th, the venerable Simon Cameron presiding over the exercises.

WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, of Worcester, Mass., while temporarily Insane, on the 14th shot his wife mid thou himself. Both were fatally Injured.

RECENTLY twenty-five National banks In New York began suits against the city to resist tnxation on the ground thnt their stock Is not legally liable for taxes.

AT Lancaster and Reading, Pa., exten-sive iron-works which had been idle a long time, resumed operations on the I4th.

THE Yankee sloop Puritan on tho 14th defeated the English sloop Genesta by sixteen minutes and nineteen seconds in the race over the New York Yacht Club course (thirty-eight miles). Time, six hours, four minutes and thirty seconds.

I.H Boston the registration of female voters for tho city election closed on the 15th with a total number of 1,813, against 271 in 18S4.

ON the 15th the 250th anniversary of the settlement of Hingham, Mass., was celebrated at that town with appropriate exercises.

BECAUSE ho could no longer adhere to the doctrine of eternal punishment, Rev. James G. Townsend, for eighteen years a prominent Methodist clergyman of Buf-falo, N. Y., resigned his pulpit on the 15th.

WEST AND SOUTH. THE Michigan crop report, issued on the

11th, places tho wheat yield In that State at 31,291,345 bushels, an Increase of 4,842,-345 bushels over tho highest previous of-ficial estimate.

AT St. Louis Maxwell, the alleged mur-derer of Preller, was re-arraigned on the 11th, and tho case was continued until Oc-tober 10.

THE Government counsel on the 11th dismissed the cases of treason against Captain Couch and other Oklahoma boom-ers on trial before the United States Court nt Wichita, Kan.

AT Louisville a colored woman named Johnson, 112years old, arrived on the 11th from New Orleans, to see a daughter from whom she had been separated fifty years.

IT was estimated on tho 12th thnt tho amount of fraudulent orders Issued by township trustees in various parts of In-diana would reach $250,000.

IN tho vicinity of Cauton, Miss., a heavy wind and rain-storm on tho 12th did great damage to crops. On ono plantation two negroes were killed by lightning.

A LARGE building near Seattle, W. T., occupied by fifty Chinese laborers, was attacked on tho 12th by u mob of masked men. The Chinese fled to the woods.

FOR his participation in the recent rebellion in tho Northwest Territory tho Indian chief Big Bear was on the 12th sontcuced to three years' imprisonment

RECENTLY a largo winery and distillery, with its contents, waa burned at Fresno, Col.; loss, $I2»»,i)(JU.

PinzE-FIUIITER SULLIVAN pitched In a gamo of base-ball at Cleveland on the 13tb. As the champion was leaving the ground ho was placed under arrest, charged with violating the Sunday law.

AT 9:12 o'clock on tho morning of the 12th Samuel Hunt 's homing pigeons, re-leased nt Montgomery, Ala., at 8:15 n. m., August 22, reached Fall River, Mass. The air Hue distance Is 1,031 miles, the longest distance ever flown In this country.

ON the morning of tho 12th Emery A. Storrs, the distinguished Chicago lawyer, was found dead iu bed at a hotel In Ot-tawa, 111., having expired two or three hours previously of paralysis of the heart.

Mr. Storrs had been at Ottawa since Sep-tember I, engaged In professional labort before the Supremo Court In connection with tho Mackln ease, and had been some-what indisposed for several days. The remains were taken to Chicago.

AT Rockford, 111., Miss Dean, dangbier of a wealthy lumber dealer of Chicago, began working on the 14th In a spinning mill fur sixty cents a day. Her father agreed to give hei a dollar for every cent she earned.

THE other night nine tramps were Im-prisoned in a rnr fillod with oats by a freight train collision near Guilford, Ind., threo of the men being suffocated.

NZAK Bryan, O., tho boiler of a steam thresher exploded, killing C. G. Paster and | Wesley Htnner.

IN the Constitutional Convention of Da- | kota, heM at Sioux Falls on tho 14th, reso- I lutlons were adopted to (he etTect that tho name of the new State be Dacotab and Its motto "Under God the people rule," ami that attendnncu at school bo made com-pulsory between the nges of six and twelve. A memorial to Congress was drafted asking for the admission of Da-kota if the constitution was ratified by the people.

PUOILIST SULLIVAN p l e a d e d g u i l t y a t Cleveland on tho 14th to tho charge of Sunday ball-playing, and was fined ono dollar and costs—a total of sixteen dollars.

C I I I C A O O packers since March 1 to the 14th Inst, have slaughtered aod Baited 1,1110,000 hogs, against 1,451,000 for the cor-responding period a year ago, showing an Increase of 489,000 head.

WHILE In n j e a l o u s fit o n t h e 15th T h o m -as Hyland, n Columbus. (O.) policeman, murdered his wife nnd thou shot himself.

N E A R Lexington. Ky., nu express trnin on the Kentucky Central Railroad was wrecked on tho 15th, the engineer and fireman being killed and many persons In-jured.

AccORniNO to the provisions of tho Liquor law of Wisconsin, elections were held throughout the Stato on tho Kith to determine the rnto of license to bo charged in the sevn nl cities und towns. Low license (1200) was carried In Milwaukee, Madison nnd a ninjority of the other cities nnd town*.

JAMES and Moses Ballard were shot dead by oflicers on tho 15th while attempt-ing to rescue their brother from imprison-ment at Owingsvllle, Ky.

FOREIGN INTELL IGENCE.

CHINESE advices of a recent date stato that France lost 15,000 men in tho Tonquin campaign, and that her losses In money were £43,000,000, while the Chinese losses were 100,000 men nnd £38,000,000.

AT Guaymas, Mexico, seventeen deaths from yellow fever occurred on tho 13th, two of tho victims being Americans. The port had been declared infected.

A R E S P I T E was granted to Riel on the 14th by the Governor-General of Canada until the appeal In his case can be heard before tho Privy Council.

A C C O R O I N G to the Official GnzcWi of tho 14th the complete subjugation of tho rebels iu Panama, aud the restoration of peace throughout the republic, bad been nccom-pllshed.

P A R T I C U L A R S of tho battle between the Peruvian insurgents und tho Government forces fought at Canta, sixty miles from Lima, on the Kith ulL, were received on the 14th. The latter were surprised by tho revolutionnry troops, a/id nfter a vigorous resistnncc were driven from tho town, leaving nearly four hundred killed and wounded In tho hands of the enemy. Many inhabitanla of Canta were massa-cred.

THROUGHOUT Spain there were 1,0T5 new cases of cholera ami 371 deaths from that disease reported on the 15th. Tho scourgo was spreading rapidly in Southern Franco and in Italy.

PRESIDENT PENROSE, of S a l t L a k e C i t y , said ot n Mormon conferenca in London on the 15th that Mormonism was spread-ing in England, Scotland and Wales, and he predicted the defeat of the United States Government in its efforts to sup-press polygamy.

ON the Groud Trunk Air-Line track half a mile east of St. Thomas, Ont., Jumbo, Barnum's $300,000 elephant, was killed on the 15th. His keeper was leading him along the track to load him, when a freight came up behind unnoticed and ran him down.

A BRICKLAYER'S w i f e , w h o w a s a d d i c t e d to drink, cut the throat of her threo little children, at Toronto, Can., on the 15th, and their recovery was doubtful. Tho in-human mother was In custody.

AT Montreal twouty-seven deaths from ftmall-pox and fifty-six new cosis were r e | irted on the 15th.

L A T E R . THE second race between tho Amcrlcaa

sloop Puritan ond the Kngllsh cutter Gen-esta, which was sailed on the Hith a t New York, twenty milfis to windward and re-turn from Scotland light-ship, was won by the American sloop by about a quarter of a mile in four hours, nine minutes and fifteen seconds, and the internatioual championship cup will therefore remain In this country.

THERE were twenty-three deaths from small-pox in Montreal on the Kith.

THE Maryland Democratic Convention met at Baltimore on the 10th aud adopted resolutions ID lorsing the Administration and donouncing the existing Civil-Service law. J. Frank Turner was nominated for Comptroller and Spencer Jones for Clerk of the Court of Appeals.

THE seventeenth annual reunion of tho Society of tho Army of tho Cumberland began at Grand Rapids, Mich., on tho ICth, Generel Sheridan presiding.

ANDREW J , BATES, t h o t a l l e s t m a n i a Indiana, being [seven feet ten inches iu height, died at Warsaw on the 101 h, oged fifty-five years.

FIVE indictments for illegal cohabitation were returned on the 10th by tho Federal Grand Jury a t Salt Lake City, and two women who refused to testify were sent to tho penitentiary for contempt. -

THE Democrats of the Nineteenth Penn-sylvania District on the IGth renominated John A. Swope for Congressman.

THE mill buildings and 0,000,000 feet of lumber owned by tho Southern Pump Company, at Nashville, Tenn., were burued ou tho 10th, entailing a loss of $200,000.

A FREIGHT train went through a bridge on tho 10th near Charlotte, N. C., wrecking twonty-threo cars, killing two men and In-juring several others, •

THE police of St. Petersburg.were on tho Iflth ordered to renew the s tnugeut meas-ures in force during tho period when Ni-hilism wus most rampant.

WHEK Mr. B a r n u m received tho news ou the llith of the death of Jumbo hn said ho valued tho elephant at $3,000,000, ond would sue tho Grand Trunk Road for that aiuouut. Tho animal was twenty-four years old, twelve feet high, ami weighed ten tons.

MAUD S. bos been retired frem the turf, for tho SCOEOU nt least, by her owner, It jb-er t Bonner.

THE Maryland Prohibitionists mot nt Baltimore on tho l«th and nominated Henry Taylor for Comptroller on a plat-form demanding the suppression of tho liquor troflic In tho Stoto. w/

HAIL fell five miles south of Granite Falls, Minn., ou the Kith, damaging farm-houses. Drifts of hall formed threo feet deep, and s i ne hail-stones measured ten inches in i timfi'ivn.-.v

J U M B O K I L L E D .

T h e Noted Klophnnt MceU Mis l i . in * Coll is ion w i t h a F r e i g h t T r a i n - H .w t h e N e w s wan Kece lvcd >iy n a r i i u i i i - - . \

g S h o r t I t l o g r a p h j ' .

ST. THOMAS, Can., Sept. 17.—JUIHIM is dead. P. T. Barimnrs S10,00'0 pet ele-phant was klllod half a mile east of here ou the Grand Trunk Air-Lino track Tuesday evening. While being led along the track to his car he was run down by a freight train and so badly Injured that lie died in thirty minutes. The trick elephant. Tom Thumb, had his leg broken.

NKW YORK, Sept, 17.—P. T. Darmiir. re-ceived the news of the death of Jumbo while at breakfast yesterday morning in the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. Uarnuin was very much affected, and said that Jumbo's death ended the project of taking tho show to Europe next year, as had been Intended. Jumbo cost Mr. Bamum §10,000 in London five years ago. He died without progeny. Mr. Barnum valued Jumbo at $2,000,000 for exhibition and breeding purposes, and will bring suit against the Grand Trunk Railroad Company for damages in that aniouiit.

LONDON, Sept. 17.—The morning papers contain coluinii obituaries lamenting the deatli of Jnmbo. The Tnlr/jraph displays large head-lines reading: "Sad death of Jumbo. Killed by collision with a railroad train."

[ J u m b o wa c a b o u t Iwon ty - fou r y e a r s old. He was horn i ' t h e w e s t coas t of A f r i c a Iu IMI. He was r iptureil as a b a b y a n d kept lu Par i s ill! l o u r yea r s old . Ho was then imr-chased hy tho Zoological .Society of Lon-don nnd removed t o t he i r g a r d e n s In that el tv. Ho ar r ived thero In lWJ'». When Mr. B a n i u m took J n i n b o away f rom Knglund tho h u g e pet was fol lowed by tho ro-g n ts of all his aeimalnti inciH. ineliidlmr Her Majesiy, ( j t ioen Victor ia , Ho a r r ived In tills couf i t ry In April , PW, a n d had been engaged In vis i t ing t he pr inc ipa l c i t ies ove r since. J u i n l . o i n his life was s u b i e c t to m u c h slok-n e " . An he grew In yea r s he grew In knowl-edge and wisdom. H o was v e r y f o n d of so-ciety. His pecu l ia r favor i te ' ' , however , wore little chi ldren , whom ho a lways del ighted to ca r ry ou his hack and t r e a t e d with t h e grcatosl can> ami iri'iitioneM. J u m h o ' s last visit to Chicago was m a d e a l i t t le o v e r a r e a r ago. His food consis ted of gra in , b ran , hay , vfRetahl t a, such as c a r r o t s beets, •-•ic., nnd of these • r t le lea be c o n s u m e d live h u n d r e d and Hlz h u n d r e d pounds dal ly. Ho d r a n k aboiit t h r eo bar re l s of wa te r a day. Ho had g r o w n cons iderably since his a r r iva l in tills c o u n t r y . Ho was twelve f ee t IIIKII and weighed t e n tons . His t r u n k was t en fee t long.]

MEN OF MONEY.

T h o C o m i n g C o n v e n t i o n of l i . i n k r r s In C h l c i i g o - r i t r t l n l P r o g r a m m e of t h e Ses -s ion ,

NKW YORK, Sej-t. 17,—The silver ques-tion will occupy a good deal of tho atten-tion of tiio Convention of the American Bankers' Association in Chicago next week. Southern Bankers and Coiigrcssnien from the South and West will speak in favor of stopping the silver dollar coinage. The in-ternational aspects ot the silver question will be discussed by Mr, Coe. of New York, Mr. Dana Horton, of Ohio, Mr. li. J . Gage, of Chicago, Hon, E. S, Lacey, of Michigan, Mr. Hague, ot Montreal, and others, while Mr, Newcomb, of Louisiana, Mr. Flanna-gan, of New York, and several Western members of the association will make ad-dresses on liiiancial panics and suggest ex-pedients to prevent their recurrence. On the second day the center of interest will be in the discussion of the extradition treaties and suggestions for tho extension of their scope will be embodied in a me-moriitl to Congress.

An interesting dlscussioii on the causes of the amazing growth and productive progress of the Northwest will be introduced by a paper from Mr. C. B. Evans. The de-velopments of tho fruit trade between the West and Europe will also be considered, in connection with tho increase In the bank-ing facilities throughout the Mississippi Valley since tho war. The association meets next Wednesday, September 23. at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago,

D R I V E S : D R I V E S ; AT T H E

EXCITEMENT IN KANSAS.

Bti ik lng O u t (. ' lainis a n d l l r e a k l n g Sod o n I tHl l road m i d C o l l e g e L a n d s .

ST. LOUIS, MO., Sept. 17,—The decision of Judge Brewer, of the United States Cir-cuit Court, in tho suit of the United States against the Southern Kansas Railway Com-pany. declaring 77,000 acres of land hereto-fore held by that company to be wrongfully held, and now a part of the public domain, has created tiie wildest land excitement ever known in Southeastern Kansas.

As soon ns the decision was made known men in wagons, buggies and on horseback moved in great numbers from Chase, Wil-son and other counties to Woodson County, ond also to Greenwood County, and began staking off claims, saying that Judge Brew-er's decision declared all lands heretofore held by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail-way to bo Government lands.

Men aro building shanties and breaking sod so as to jierfect their claims. They have even stuck their stakes and broken ground on lauds which were entered by college scrip and the patents for which were on record before the Santa Fe or Mis-souri, Kansas and Texas railways were or-ganized.

A T r a i n of Oil o n F i r e .

POTTSVILLK, Pa., Sept. 17.—The second section of a largo train of mixed cars ou tho Catawlssa branch of the Philadelphia A Reading Road ran into the first section, which by an accident had been compelled to stop, yesterday morning, nearTamanead, causing a disastrous wreck. The second Bection was composed of oil tanks and they began bursting, having taken lire in tho col-lision. Tho burning oil was thrown in all directions, and tiie bursting tanks were scattered all over the neighborhood. The iron baud of ono of the tanks wound itself around a tree one hundred yards from the railroad, while tho end of tho tank was thrown three hundred yards. About thirty thousand gallons of crude oil ran burning along tho railroad, destroying tho ties and warping tho rails for nearly two miles, and effectually closing traffic on tliat branch for a week. The total loss will not bo far from 875,000,

A H I c l . a o d D e a l .

GALVESTON, tex . , Sept. 17.—A special from Eagle Pass says that the English syn-dicate, headed by R. R. Synion, Vice-Presi-dent of the Mexican Central Railway, and \V. Broderick Cioete, an English noble-man, have purchased tho Sanchez grant of land in Mexico, embracing over 1,400,000 acres. The grant lies in tho vicinity of Mondova, in tho State of Coahuila. It is not known what price was paid, but a check for 8100,000 was given yesterday to Sanchez Navarro, owner, as a first pavment. Tho English now control over 2,500,000 acres of laud in Coahuila alone.

C u r s e d by Onu of I l l s V ic t ims .

ERIK, Pa., Sept 17.—During tho trial yesterday of President Adani^Brobender, of tho County Bank, it was revealed that in order to conceal tho frauds perpetrated by him and the cashier notes for thousands of dollars were forged in tho names of prominent citizens. These spurious notes were exhibited to the auditing board

1 and passed as assets. Mrs. McGuiro, ! an aged widow, was nsked tho formal j question if she knew Brobender. Rising 1 lu the witness-stand sho pointed at the | President and roundly cursed him for rol> i bing her and sending ono of her sous to the

"•dhor

N E W YORK S T O R E F A L L GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.

All the New Novelties, Plaid Flannels, Tr icots and the new /Etna

Brochc Flannels, In nil the new fall shatles. Anolher caao of those fine 25 • Satin Berber in

the new shades, also a ful l lino of Doinostic Iiress Goods. Prints Ginghnms, f 'rasli and Rtnples «{ all grades and prices. •

SPECIAL BARGAINS J u s t received 50 Doz. Ladies Hem Stitclied Linen Handkm-lues 10 & c; worth •21) ifc !i'i, A I'd "f Ladies regular made Seamless Hose at 25 & "5c; worth 40 & 50c per pair. I shall receive in a few days a full slock of PERFECT FITTING^ P A P E R PATTERNS from the Universal Fashion Co, of Paris, London and New York. I shall lie pleased to have the Ladles call and examine the Fashion Plates nnd receive n catalogue freo, giving a description of every pat tern we have in stock,

D O N T FORGET I have Margains in Every Department , f a l l Early and Often ami secure the

snmo ami I Khali remain as over.

Yours Very T ru l y ,

H, T, M. TREGLOWN, BRIDGE ST. Lowell, Mich.

E T E - A - D Q U - A . F I T E F I S F O R

Boots and Shoes.

HOWKI&IBOSTWIOK Carry the Largest and Best Stock in town.

Tli(! only firm in town that sells the celebrated J a n u s Means shoe. Cnll at

"THE OLD RELIABLE," Bank Block. Lowell, Mich. i v..' - t .cu » r, r.-g -..v-

\V , C . T . U . C o l m i i i i .

'Kur ( l o d nod H o m o mil l N a t i v e L iuu l

Edited by MIL", M. f*, C i iAr i a s cf Lowell, Midi. PI.F.DOE.

We the niKlcrslcned, for our own nnd the good of thf world in which we live, do hnv l iy

ermnlRe and engnge, with the help of Ainiii?hiy od. to abstain f rom bnyinir. selling, or nslii<

Alcoholic or Malt Ueveraues, Wine nnd Cider in-cluded

T h e I lcs | ionHll>i l i lv of IJoys i n T e n i p e r -i t u c c W o r k .

11V KI.IZAHF.TH CI.KVKLANH.

Boys have a respont-iliility in temper-ance work which girls do not and can-not have—a responsibility which is theirs, and the 'rs only because "they are boys.

St. John , in 'one of his epistles, says. " I wri te unto you. young men, becaui-e ye are strong." Because ye are s trong! Strength is. a lways has "been, a lways will IK-, the peculiar, ideal virtue of man-hood.

I say peculiar vir tue. Iiecause men are set apar t , as it were, to be strong. Wo-men are not so characterized. I -ay ideal virtue. Iiecause. while it may exist and ought to exist in every boy and man. I know it dees nut exist in e\« ;y man : that it is not the actual a t ta inment , the real possession, but an ideal one, realized in its jierfection only in those few foremost men who are the patterns for all others.

Now, just w h a t did St. John , and just wha t do we mean, by m a k i n g your s t rength your responsibility, and the rea-son for writ ing to you especially? What kind of strength is* your peculiar and ideal virtue?

Is it physical strenglh? If so. then the Cornell or Harvard student who can run tiie longest and far thest , though he fail in all his examinations and s tands at the foot in his classes, is stronger tliun the m a n who takes the valedictory, and not so strong as the wild Indian who can row-far ther . and r u n faster, and fast longer. You know men and Iwys, as I- do, who have cordy muscles and can lift enor-mous weights; great big fellows it does one good to see. yet who are not s t rong enough to be laughed a t ; who in the company of liquor-men are nut s t rong enough to u t te r one word iu defence of temperance. Fancy St. J o h n wri t ing to such men Iiecause they are strong! No. the s t rength he meant and we mean is not only physical s t rength .

Is it intellectual strength? You and I know men who are • 'smart"—smart enough to raise a great , coarse laugh a t the man or woman who a t tacks their terrible trallic. Col. Ingersol is a s trong man because he is smar t . Without a great intellect or superior education, bu t yet with a kind of cleverness of head, be is strong enough to a t tack the Christian-ity we love and believe, and to t ry to undermine the fa i th of many who cl ing to it as their only comfort in life and securitv in dea th . Lord Bacon had, per-haps, the finest intellect ever let into the world, yet he was not saved by his su -preme intellectual s t rength f rom taking lirilies in his law cases, and is immoital-ized in the lines of a great poet as " t he greatest and the meanest of mank ind , " All over the country we can lind men, not quite so great intellectually, but quite as mean, who will win case a f te r case for liquor men for tho bribes that are paid them. Fancy St. John wri t ing to such ml'ii "because they are strong!"

Very clearly the s t rength which hea t -tributes to young men as their special, ideal virtue is not ono of muscle or of brain. We all know what it is. It is moral s t rength. It is tha t pluck and principle which will defy the threats of the bullies and the wit of the smarties in defence of the right. It is Iiecause you. Itoys. can be thus strong, and ought to be ' thus strong, that t o many eves, some of them dim with age, some dim wi th tears, are tu rned to you and are watch-ing your young manhood as the hope of the nation and tho world against this a w f u l enemy, alcohol. It is because its overthrow demands and must have your manly s t rength that your resjioiisibiiity is great and something for which Cod will surely call you to account,—VoW/f'a Tcmpcrancc Banner.

great cities by the throat. It holds in the hollow of its had hundreds of t lions-ands of votes, and can hur l them this way or tha t , at its own arb i t ra ry w ill or dictat ion. I t assaults our Legis la tures

1 and corrupts our legislation. It is the chief course of the nation. It pauperizes and demoralizes and wastes and 1'lights and kills.—AVc. Her rick Johnson.

The Boston Traveler tells workingmen tha t if thev had kept the JJMK). 000,000 they spend every year for strong drink in their pockels for the past live years of good times, the present temporary lull in manufac tu r ing and business activity would lind m a n y of them better able to bear it wi thout lieing pinched for the

' necessaries of life. It is over-consump-tion of whiskey tha t makes under-con-sumption of food and c lo thing in this land of lilx-rty and liquor,

I The habit of in temperance by men in ollice had occasioned more i n ju ry to the public and more trouble to me, t han all other cases; and were I to commence my administrat ion again, the lirst question I would ask respecting a candidate^ for olKce would lie. "Din's he use ardent spirits?"—Thomas Jefferson.

The arrests for drunkenness have diminished over half in the city of Des

, .Moines, Iowa, since the prohibitory law-

has gone into execution.

Moderate dr inking . Moderate lying. Moderate swearing, and Moderate cheating,

i are children of the same parent , and not one of them will cast a vote against the liquor crime.

T A K E NOTICE. All persons indebted to me are hereby

i notilied tha t all lunik accounts and notes I due mus t lie paid without fu r the r delay. . Don't wai t for fu r the r notice. Low ell I Sept. li. 1 8 8 . 5 , I , B , MALCOLM. I2tf

TIIE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. Dyspepsia is the prevailing malady of

civilized life. A weak dyspeptic s tom-ach acts very slowly or r.ot a t all on many kinds of food, gases are formed and become a source of pain and disease until discharged. To be dyspeptic is to be miserable, hopeless, depressed, con-fused in mind, forgetful , irresolute drowsy, weak, languid and useless. It destroys theTeeth,ConipIexion.Strength Peace of Mind and Bodily-ease, I t pro-duces Headache, Pain in Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa t ions of Stomach, Pad Taste in Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi-tation of Heart . Inl lammation of Lungs Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms. Dyspepsia invariably yields to the vege-table remedies in CiOLDEN S E A L HIT-TERS, the great p u n h e r of the blood and restorer of health. In these com-plaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its mer-its than a lengthy advertisement. W e warrant GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS. Take no others. Sold by J . Q. Look and Hun t & Hunter .

GREAT

T h e C h i e f C o r s e of t h e N a t i o n .

S e e t h i s l i q u o r o l i g a r c h y ! It h a s o u r

C U R E S R h e u m a t i s m , N e u r a l g i a , S c i a t i c a ,

Lumbago, Backache, Heada'che, Toothache, Hor** ell Intro.Sprnlns. ItrulnOH.

llurnit, Nenlil*. I ' ru t t IUICM, \\n ti l. O T I I K K nomi.Y I'.ti.xs A N D ACUKS.

ill Ib) llru Ortl.r.rvrrprlwt*. FlttyClrnl. obulllr. plrwIMu In 11 IMK-UHCTI.

THE Cll \ni.K« A. VOQBLKH CO. (SUNUWIIU A. VoaEU&ftCO.) llalllmiir., JM,, t. U X. |

rjlTTVa p 4 T>VT? may bo rnnnilonmpnt Ico. 1 n l o r - i r XiJK. y. liowell & Co-a NewKpaoor AilvprtUlnRBureaudOSpnicoSt.). where ndvortislnir voutracia mai" bo nuulo tor U IN jiil'NV i'Oif H

AYER'S Cherry Pectorafc

' 'o Mlicr eomplnlntj aro so insidiona In theU attack as those alfecllng the throat and langi: none so triBed Tith by tho majority of stUfer-ers. The ordinary cough or cold, rcsnltlng perhaps (rom a trifling or unconscious ex-, pcsr.ro, it often but tho beginning of a fatal licknoss. AVER'S CIIKHUV PECTORAI. b u well proTcn i'J efficacy in a forty years' flgnt Willi thioni nnd lun;; diseases, ami ahoald be tcktii in ail cases niiho t delay.

A Tcrrllilo Conj;h Cnr^d. "In If " I took a scTero cold, which affected

my lanes. 1 bad :i terrible cough, and muMed night after night without sinep. Tho doctors gavo me nji. I tried AVEII'H CNERRV FEC-TOKAL. rvhich reliored my lungs, Induced alecp. and afforded mo tho rest necessary let the recovery of my strength. Uy tho eontlnncd uso ol tbo PECTORAL a perma-nent euro was effected. I am now 6B years old, hale and hearty, and am satistied your CUEBUV i'acTon.u. saved me.

llORACB FAIP.nROTnEn.'* Hocklngham, Vt. July 13, lisfl',

Crnnp — A Mother's Tribute. " While In the country last winter my littio

iKiy. tbiee yearsold, was taken III with croup; Il seemed as If ho woniil ilio from strangu-lation. One of tho family suggested ilio uso of AvKit's CnniRY FECTOBAI.. a bottlo of which was always kept In tbo house. This was tried In smalt and frequent doses, and to our dolight In less than half an hour tbo llttli) patient was breathing easily. Tbo doc-tor said that tho CHERRY PECTORAI, had saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude'.' Sincerely youri,

JIllS. I'.MMA OEnMEV." 159 West USth St., New Votk, May 1G, 1S82.

"I hire used AVER'S CnEBRT PrcrnRAL In my family for soveral years, and do not hesltnto to inonounco It tbo most elfeetual remedy fm coughs and colds wo hato ever tried. A. .1. CRANE."

Like Crjst.il, Minn., March 13, ItK'.

I suffered for eight ye-us from P.roncbitis, and alter tr.ing i any remedl'.-s with no suo-ci-*". I w:i< cured l> •..so u-oof AVKU'SCUEB* EV I'I i roiiAi., . josrfu WALUBN,"

lijliaiia. Mlas., April fi. Is;.'.

'• I cnnnii siy enoagh In r-ii«o OF AVER'S Cili.nnv I 'n ri>i!.\i., heh." ng as I do that but 1 1 r lis ii"" I Miould I*: MIICO havo died from hihg troubles. K. IIKAUDOX"

Fa-estinv, Texas, A p r i l , IStJ,

No case cf an affccti :i ot tho throat or Inncs exists vbich ••'iinol ' c greatly relieved by thil ISO Of AVH.'S CHR11RV P ECTOR A 6, an I it will n.'iro;/; .'/ry when tho ditcase is nol nlicady bc)oiid .:ie conlrul of medicine.

rRKl*. nne nv

Dr . J, C, A y e r & C o . , Lowel l , Mass. Sol J by all Unurjlata.

" " MONEY TO L O A N ! f-M.OOO to loar*. on first class farm ae-

enr i ty at low ra te of interest, »\vl3 HUNT & DAVIS,

(In.inl Kapids, Mich,

$ 1 0 0 R E W A R D

FOR

EVERY OUNCE OF ADULTERATION IN T H E

U. G, SOAPi The Great 5 cenl Cake.

MADE ONLY BY

GOWANS & S T O V E R , BUFFALO, N. Y.

For Snlo hy all F im-r luss Crorers.

P O U C H E R

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A P P L E S W A N T E D . H I G H E S T CASMl P R I C E

PAID FOR GOOD SPIFFING APPLES NSLIVERED AT

THE I.VOX BLOCK. LOWELL, MICH. H. P, STANLEY'S SONS,

LK W I S J . HUNTER. A g ' t .

WANTED Delivered a t the depot a t Lowell

WHITE OAK LOGS For which I will pay $(5.00 per M,; also

R O C K E L M L O G S For which I will pav -•? l.'iO per, M,

Dec. :n . is*i ,

F. O, TAFT,

For Colds.

For Croup.

For Neuralgia.

For Rheumatism.

Doctor Thomas' Eclectric 0i/.'

>2 " S p f l n t F i f t y D o l l a r s

In doctoring for iheumatism, before I tried Tkomaj\ Ecltctric OH, Used a so-cent bottle of this medicine, and got out in one weelc. For burns and sprains ii is excellent." Jas. Durham. East Pembroke, N. V.

0 4 Y o u C a n D e p e n d O n I t .

" For severe Toothache and Neuralgia of tho head, I used Thtmat' Ecltclrie Oil. This is ceitainly the best thing 1 ever knew for the re-lief of pain of any kind. The house is never with-out it. ' Mr?. A, M, Frank, 177 Tupper Street, llunalo, N. V,

IOO S p r a k a K l g h t U p .

" Have tried Themat' EcUttrie Oil for croup and colds, and find 11 the best remedy I have ever used in my family." Wra. Kay, 510 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. V.

3 0 W o r k e d W o n d e r * .

My daughter was very bad oil on account of a cold,and pain in her lungs. Dr. Thomat' £c-ItttricOil cured htr in txuenty./our hourt. One cf the boys WM cured of sore throat. This med>-cinc has worked wonder* in our family," AI. vah Pinckney, Lake Mahopac, N , Y.

TI IE D A V I 3 H O U S E & F E E D DARN.

The Davis House, east side, is now in lino r u n n i n g order a n d has in connec-tion a Feed Stable fo r the a c c o m m o d a -tion of farmers teams. Try the New Davis House, l«tf L, W , DAVIS, P rop ' r .

The finest candies to be t o u n a a re made by Rickert , All kinds—fresh ev-e r y d a y . Go and see. Ricker t beats them all.

A Clear Skin is only a pail of beauty; but it is a part. F.vcry lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies.

ADMINISTIUTOU'3 SALE. In tho matter of tho Mtatc of Frederick Snyder, deceased.

Notice is hereby civen that 1 shall sell at pub-lic auction, to the hl thest bidder, on

MONDAY, T H E 2 8 T H D A T o r OCTOBER A . D . 1885 at ten o,clock In the forenoon, a t the front door of the Po«t Office BulldlnK In the Village of Low-ell, in the County of Kent, In the State of Hichi-Kan, pursuant to License and authority granted to m e on the 24th day of August, A. D. 1885 by the Probate Court of Kent Connty, Michigan, all of the estate, right, title and Interest of the said deceased of. In and to the real es tate situated and being lu the county of Kent, in the state of MIchlganTknuwn and described a s follows, to-wit:

All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Village of Lowell.County of Kent and State of Michigan, commencing Two Hundred and Flf ty-slx (ISO) feet westerly on the north line of Uridge Street, f rom a point where the said nor th line of Bridge Street Intersects the west line of Water Street on Abel Avery's recorded plat ; thence north one hundred (100) feet, thence west-e r l j parallel with north line of Uridge Street twenty live (25) f ee t ; thence south one hundred (lOOjfcct to the north line of Bridge Street; thence easterly alotiB the north line of Bridge Street twenty-flve (fe) feet, to place of beginning.

Dated, August z n u , A. D. 1885. ELIZABETH SNYDER,

12w7 Administratrix.

Y \ 7 E THE UNDERSIGNED. Corporators of » T "Tho Lowell Fishing Club of LoweH,Mich-

ignn," having filed certificates of ArticI es of As-sociation in the OPlce of the Secretary of State a t l-anslnu, Michigan; and also in the Office of the Clerk of Kent County In said State, ns required by Chapter 1S8 of the Complied Laws of the State of Michigan for 1883: Do hereby give notice that a meeting of said Corporation will be held In the Village of Lowell, in Kent County, Michigan, on Thursday the 8th day of October, 1885, a t Ssven o'clock p. m . in the office of E W. Dodge, a. for the purpose ot electing the officer* of

Corporation for the ensuing vear ; also for the adoption of a Constitution and By-Laws, and for the transaction of »uch other business ns may legally come before the meeting.

Dated Low' .LMlob., Aug. 31st, 1H85. Signed. Residence. A. P. HUNTER, Lowell, Mich. E. W . DODGE, '* " J . C. WEST, CHAS. QUICK, FRANK T. KINO. •• H. W. HAKES, JAS W. HINE. " " CHARLES ALTHEN," A.C.SHERMAN, " W . H . E D D Y . C. G STONE,

LOWELL JOURNAL J A S . W . H I N E . P U B L I S H E R .

L o w e l l , H i « h . , S e p t e m b e r 1 8 , 1 8 8 5 .

Detroit, G'd Haven & Milwaukee R A I L W A Y

THE OLD RELIABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST.

In effect May 1". 188.">.

TRAINS LEAVE LOWELL GOING

EAST: 4 Steamb-iat t ipress , • 8 Through Hall, 8 E v e n h g Express, -10 Atlantic Express, 16 Mixed,

GOING WEST: 1 Horning Express 3 Through Hail, • 0 6 Steamb't Express, 7 Night Express. 11 Mixed

0 U a M 11 00A M 4 ICP M

11 85p M 12 30 r M

1" 30P M. 4 40 PM

10 10 P M 4 30AM. 12 35 A U

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FITZGIBBONS &

KING'S

s h ; o i 3 , SOUTH OF TRAIN'S HOTEL.

HEADQUARTERS For All Kinds ot Cooperage.

Pork and Oidor Barrels S1.00 each.

Apple Barrels Way Down. nt f

T e e t l i E x t r a c t e d .

NOPAIN! Dentist Rickert calls your at tention to

the new anaesthetic, "Mayo's Vapor ," for the

P n i n l e s s E x t r a c t i o n of T e e t h .

I t is perfectly harmless, pleasant to in-hale and quicker in its action than ether or gas. Children, aged people, or per -sons suffering f rom heart or lung dis-eases, can t ake it wi thout fear .

R I C J i F I R X ' S . Over Scott 's ha rdware store.

John Giles SCo. The public are loell airare,

SELL A vast amouutlof Goods.

GROCEBIEJS Every family must have. We not only

carry a heavy stock of fresh groceries

AND PROVISIONS But, having almndoned the credit system,

xce propose to sell and do sell

CHEAP It is to the buyer's as tcell as the seller's

interest that ire sell

FOR CASH The buyer saves monty by paying cash

down every time.

TO PROVE IT Is antx*y matter. You have only to

COMB, AND SEE For you rselves, to the cash grocery store of

JOHN GILES & CO.

c . X £ . D E V m r o O R T ,

Dealer in and Repairer of

SEWING MACHINES &0RSANS Also, for sale

Sheet Music and

Music Books. WITH A. W HINE, IN UNION BLOCK.

AYER'S ~ A g u e C u r e I S W A R R A N T E D to cure all cases of ma-larial dlwasc, such as Fever and Ague, Inter-mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Lllloas Fever, and Liver Com-plaint. In case of failure, af ter due trial, dealers are authorized, hy onr circular of Ju ly l i t , 1882, to r e f u n d the m o n e y .

Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, M I M . Sold by all DmggisU.

D i d y o u sup-

pose Mustang Liniment only good for

horses? I t is for inf lammat ion of all flesh.

W " Threojrh t ickets to all principal points East for sale a t the Company's office, Lowell.

Nos. 7and 10 run dally; other t ra in 's dally, Sunday excepted. F. O. TAFT W. E. DAVIS,

Lowell Arent . Ass't, Gen. Pass. Air't. Chlcaco, III.

What Will Lowell Do?

The citizens meeting at Music Hall on

Thursday evening of last week was well at tended. Some of our h ading business

men were not present, but some were, and the " s t a r t " was very sat isfactory.

Dr. McDannell was called to the chair and G. P. Stone was chosen Secretary. Speeches were made by E. W . Dodge,

Esq. and others in behalf of the manu-factur ing interests of Lowell. Mr.

Chamberlin, president of the Lowell

Manufactur ing Co., m a d e a s ta tement of wha t the company is now doing and what i t proposes to do, provided the

citizens of Lowell offer substant ia l en-couragement . The company asks tha t

$5,000 wor th of stock be taken by our citizeas and business men. This done,

the company proposes nex t spring to erect two large brick buildings here for "finishing' ' purposes, thereby employing

5 to 100 more working-men than it now employs. This is, in brief, t he projiosi-

tion. A committee of seven business men was appointed to f u r t he r investi-

gate and t ake stock subscriptions and

report progress at a meet ing appointed for Tuesday evening. That evening the

meet ing was well a t tended. The chair-m a n and secretary being unavoidably

alisent, Mr. Dougall was chosen chair-

man and F . T. King secretary. The commit tee reported $1475 worth of stock

sold and enough more pledged to make it $2,000. The commit tee had not made

a thorough canvass and were authorized to go ahead and solicit for t he sale of more stock. The meet ing adjourned

subject to the call of the committee. Stockholders are liable only for the amount of their stock, except for labor

performed. The Company is incorjwrat-ed under the s ta te law and the articles

have been filed as required. The Com-pany has received liberal offers f rom

another town if it would erect its finish-

ing buildings there. W e are informed tliat the buildings would be built free

of expense to the Company. The Com-

pany prefers to put those buildings up here and it is for our people to say whether they want t h e m or not. Presi-

dent Chamberl in says let our citizens take $5000 in stock and the buildings will be erected here and 75 to 100 more

m e n will be employed. W h a t will Low-ell do? W e don't know, but we are ful-ly convinced tha t unless we do some-

thing to build up the manufac tu r ing in-

terests of Lowell, our village has seen its best days. Business m e n and large or

small property owners here cannot af-

ford to ignore the situation. It is ut ter-ly impossible to extend our t rading ter-

ritory; we shall do well if w e hold that

which we now possess. The Lord and the people know we have stores enough.

I t is folly t o put up more brick blocks for tha t purpose. The only tiling we

can do to build up our village,to increase its population, to improve business and

real estate values is to induce capital to

invest in manufac tu r ing enterprises here. The f u t u r e prosperity of Lowell

depends upon this one tiling more tlian any other. Nothing but a "boom" in

manufac tu r ing can improve our materi-al condition. If we are blind to our bent

interests as business men and property owners we will fold our liands in foolish

meekness and let other towns not half so well s i tuated, distance u s in g rowth and

shame us by their public spirit. W h a t will Lowell do? Go to Kansas? Go to

Dakota? Go west? Well , m a n y have

gone and m a n y more are going if we sit wi th folded hands and let the moss grow over our eyes.

A l t o n A t o m s ,

Miss Ada Whi te , teacher in the Barto district, is sick.

Mrs. W m . Aldrich, accompanied by Mrs. War ren Ford, lias gone to Ann Ar-bor to consult the facul ty there, and if

thought best,to have an operation per-formed. She Ls supposed to have an ovarian tumor .

D. M. Hendrick has just received a pension wi th back pay.

O when : O when will we get our seed-ing done? X.

F r o m K e e n e .

Children's day a t t he church was a grand success, t he Fallassburg Sabbath school uni t ing.

Merrit t Sayles has moved back to Keene on his father 's f a r m .

Last Thursday evening,W. M. Andrews

and hired m a n were assaulted by two men, who, if reports are t rue, ought to be severely punished for their doings.

The mat te r m a y get into court yet . Farmers will have an average corn

crop in this section.

B o w n e Z e p h y r s .

A great many of this locality are con-

templat ing visiting the reunion at Gr'd Rapids this week.

A sister of Daniel Weaver , and her husband f rom Pennsylvania are visit ing Mr. W .

M. A. Holcomb of Bowne, will visit

j So. Boston in the near f u t u r e for the purpose of soliciting orders for ( i rant ' s

| Memoirs.

Mrs. Jno . McConnell started for Ohio York State a few davs since on a visit.

M. A. Holcomb a t tended the laying of the corner stone at Grand Rapids last week. DAVE.

S o . I i o s t o n B r e e z e s .

The four th girl at Mr. & Sirs. S. K. Remington's and no bad brothers to dis-tu rb their happiness.

Too much rain for sowing wheat .

S. W . Towl was elected director in the

N. B. District.

The personal property of the late Jo-seph Babcock will be sold by t h e admin-istrator Sept. 26, 1885.

Mrs. J . H . English & Mr. G. L. Stan-

nard made Mrs. G. L. Stannard a visit at the Heal th Home, Battle Creek, last week and report her health improving.

The prosjiect is good for a m a m m o t h

Fair at Ionia. Mr. E. Story wan t s all your good hoop

jioles, and expects to rent R. Vickery 's shop to work in.

But I guess you will think I do not know what "boiling down" means. E.

[That 's all r igh t . ]

N e w s f r o m t h e S o u t h e a s t .

Miss Lavina McCarty of Har t is visit-ing her cousin Mrs. Chas. Lee.

Rev. D. L. Thomas preached a very interesting sermon a t the l a k e School House last Sabbath.

George Shaw, son-in-law of Alva Mc-Cormick, resumed to his home in Jack-

son last Sa turday. The Ladies Union mee t at Mrs. Lee's

Thursday, Sept. 17, fo r the purpose of sewing.

A n n a Baumgardner is home from

Lowell, where she has lieen s tay ing this summer .

Mr. & Mrs. Burkholder were th rown

f rom their buggy Sa turday , Sept. 0th. They received no serious wounds but

the buggy was badly broken. Mrs. Chas. W h i t e has been very sick

but is reported m u c h l e t t e r .

Lizzie Shanks has gone to Muskegon, and not to Ionia, to a t tend school.

Amy Gibbons and Armeda Hess went

to Ionia, Sat. , Sept. 12, to a t tend school.

Chas. Whi te went to Ed more last week for the purpose of seeing the coun-try nnd friends.

V e r c e n n e s V i s i t o r .

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blanding of Jewel ,

Kansas, a r e visiting a t D. S. Blanding's. Rev. C. T. Allen of Detroit and Lewis

Allen of South Lyons. Mich, have been

visiting their aun t Mrs. A. Yerkes and family .

Mrs. Lawyer H . C. Akely and daugh-ter of Grand Haven, have been visiting Mrs. A.'s sister Mrs. W m . Misner.

Mrs. Ha t t i e Althouse and daughter ,

have gone to visit in Canada. Jabie Merriman is a t tending school n t

Grand Rapids. Mrs. G. W . Crosby and Miss Fannie

Daniels are home f r o m a very pleasant visit w i th f r iends a t Lakeside, Muskegon,

Grand Haven and Grand Rapids. Miss Susie Cleland is teaching school

in the Yerkes school house.

Mrs. Wil l Martin Is teaching a t Foxes

Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Olmsted started

Wednesday for their home in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Benne t t accompany them as f a r as Fremont , Indiana , where

they will visit fr iends. Mr. and Mre.

Bennett will re turn home by way of South Lyons and Manchester to visit f r iends there.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewit t Parish of Grand

Rapids have been visiting their aunt Mrs. S. Fuller. IONE.

G r a t t a n O a t h e r l n S s .

"Maud" made a bad mistake in report-

ing H . Lessiter s sale of f ou r sheep to Messrs. H u n t and Engl ish . I t should have read "Shropshire sheep" instead of

Southdowns. Wil l Messrs. H u n t and

English please exonerate Mr. L. f rom all

blame, and lay the whole mis take to " m y wife ."

Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodwin of Port land Mich, are visiting a t H . D. Ponds. Mrs.

G. is a sister of Mrs. Pond . The remains of Jol in Drew, w h e was

accidentally killed near Detroit, were brought to the Gra t t an Catholic Church

Sept. 15 for burial. Mr. Drew was about

80 years of age, and his fa ther resides in

Sou th Gra t tan . All our citizens t l iat can leave home

are ei ther a t Grand Rapids, or Ka lama-

zoo this week. They have the choice of seeing the Soldiers m o m u m e n t unveiled,

or the Sta te Fai r , or both. Over $6000 was pledged a t t he Center

Saturday n ight in t h e interest of t he Grand Rapids and Saginaw R.R. Nelson

Holmes put his mime down for $1000, and the right of w a y th rough his f a rm.

Other names are down for $500, and smaller sums.

Misses Gertie Ramsdell, and Elsie Lamberton of west Gra t t an liave engag-ed rooms at Belding and are a t t end ing

Prof. Millards school, which is lughly spoken of.

Wheeler Pond's in fan t d a u g h t e r -Bessie Eleanor lies a t the point of dea th

f rom cholera i n f a n t u m . Mrs. W m . Jones is very low, and a t

last accounts was growing worse. Dr. Spencer pronounced the disease typhoid

pneumonia .

Charley Newton of Greenville, w h o has had a long sickness, is recuperat ing

wi th his cousin, Master Eddy Brooks.

MAUD.

Morse Lake School house will soon go

into "d ry dock" for a general rebuild.

It is contemplated to spend $600 in mak-

ing a good school house of it. W m . Clark was recently elected

Director in Morse Lake Dist. L. I I . Mer-

riman in the Merriman Dist. and Alfred Depue in the Stone Dist.

Mr. Hulbert boasts of one hundred and ten sun flowers growing on one stalk. Hard to beat.

W . Johnson killed another ra t t le r on t ha t crossing. Not much of a plait* for "Saugers" ei ther.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andy S tewar t a son.

Mrs. D. H . Denise and Mrs. S. Nor-

m a n have purchased monuments to be placed at tho graves of deceased rela-tives in south Lowell Cemetery. Tho

stones are manufac tu red by an Ohio firm and are purchased through Mrs. Denises brother, who is an employe of the firm.

I will add for the l)enefit of t he boys,

w h o have made so m a n y ineffectual at-

tempts to raid m y melon patch, t ha t I have now disposed of all m y salable

melons and have nothing but "nubb ins" lef t . You are now a t liberty to go to bed and d e e p nights. You have labored hard and it is t ime for you to t ake a rest. Or. if you w a n t a "nubb in" come to the hoiiKO and make me a visit and I will slice them up for"you, as I would have

done large melons if you had come in t ime.

Mrs. Daniel Smith of Hampton , Iowa,

is expected here soon to visit her •laugh-ters, Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mrs. May Lusk. C. W .

H o r s e L a k e Hippies .

Mrs. Clark is still on the sick list. Miss

Lucy Har t ley has j u s t recovered f r o m

an at tack of Scarlet fever. Mrs. C. W a r -ner is quite sick.

Mrs. Libbie Morehouse, formerly Miss Hart ley, is expected home on a visit soon.

Mr. Mervin Smith, formerly of this

locality, but now residing a t Ravenna, accompanied by his wife and child made

a short visit w i th his cousin Wesley

Johnson. H e noted great improvements since he left here fourteen years ago.

The W . C. T. U. a t its election last

Thursday, reelected the same officers, Mrs. L. H . Merriman being president.

Mr. S. P . Curtis is home for an over Sunday visit.

Mr. W m . Clark received a painful bruise on the side of his face, by the

kick of a calf, which he had jus t loaded into a wagon.

r i i i l a n d o r n I ' h r a u d .

Several weeks ago a m a n calling him-self Elder Phi lander W . McDonald and claiming to be a christ ian minister came

to this jilace a n d stopped among tho church members for th ree weeks. H e

preached once. W a s pre t ty well posted as to the affa i rs of the Christian Church. Before he lef t we mistrusted tha t he was a "sn ide" and told him so. He

gave good references (verbally), one was

S. P. Curtiss; another . Rev. I . J . Man-ville of Marshall. I have writ ted to Mr.

Curtis and to Rev. Manville. and nei ther of them had ever heard of h im. I also

wrote to the P . M. at Bangor, this state

where ho claimed to reside, a n d he wroto me, " h e is a dead beat and a f raud ." H e said tha t ho was going

f r o m hen ' to Maple Rapids and may lie fooling others as he did us. Pass him

around. A. FORD.

m s m s m m m m s s m

LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the postofflceat Lowell .Kent Co., Michigan, Sept. 17, '85.

Ladies List—Mrs. John Byrne, Miss Susie Crockett , Mrs. E. K. Lowden.Mra. James Linton, Mrs. Estella Wright ,Miss E m m a Weaver.

Gents List—Henry Bo wen, Cyrus Blough, Robert Church, Rev. A. H . Hawley, Andrew Hawn, A.Horbar , Ad-dison Hatch , Wm.Lind , Martin Slinger, Frank Sull ivan.

Persons calling for these letters will please say "adver t ised" and give the date of this notice. M. M. P E R R Y , P . M.

AN ENTERPRISING, R E L I A B L E HOUSE.

H u n t & H u n t e r can a lways be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the oest of everything, b u t to secure the Agency of such articles as havo well known meri t and are popular wi th the people, thereby sustaining tho reputat ion of be-ing a lways enterprising, and ever relia-ble. Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a posi-tive guarantee . I t will surely cure any and every affection of Throat , Lungs, and Chest and to show our confidence, we Invito you to call and ge t a Trial Bottle Free.

B U C K L E N S ARNICA SALVE. The Best SALVE in the world for cuts .

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe-ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-quired. I t is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded . Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hunt & Hun te r .

Try Ayer s Pills, and bo cured. Mis-ery is a mild word to describe the mis -chief to body and mind caused by habit-ual constmatlon. The regular uso of Ayer's Cathart ic Pills, in mild doses, will restore the torpid viscera to healthy action.

When Raby was sick, we gave her CASTORIA, When she was a Child, she cried for CA8TORIA, When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA, When she had Children,she gave them CA8TORIA

FOR SALE. Several choice fa rms located in Ver-

gennes, Keene,Bowne and Boston. Also several houses and lots in the village of Lowell. Can sui t all classes of custom-ers. For f u r t he r part iculars inquire a t t h e o f f i c e o f S . P . HICKS, 2tf over Wes t & Co's d rug store.

S p e c i a l A t t r a c t i o n s f o r t h e l o n l a C o u n t y F a i r .

The managers of the Ionia County Fai r which wi l l be held hero on Sept.29, 30, and Oct. 1 and 3, hayo jus t complet-ed a r rangements for one of the grandest a t t ract ions ever presented to the public; being no less t han the engagement of the world f amous champion lady rulers, Miss Myrtie Peek and Mme. Maraetette, who have given exhibit ions on all the leading t racks of the world, and never appeanng ei ther in the west or in the great fashionable fa i rs of the east, but unst inted honors have been heaped upon them, and the unsolicited press encomi-ums they have received will convince the public t ha t they a re jus t ly entitled to the praises given them. The engage-ment consists of a five mile race on Wednesday, Sept. 30; a half mile run -n ing race, best two in three, on Thurs-day, and closing wi th a great ten mile runn ing race on Friday—in the five and ten mile races, tho public m u s t under-stand tha t the ladies use their entire stables of Kentucky thoroughbred hors-es and change horses a t the end of each mile wi thout a l ight ing to the ground. This feat of rapidly changing horses and dashing away a t fu l l speed mus t be seen to be appreciated, and will take place in f r o n t of the grand s tand .

The ladies gave th i s same exhibi t ion a t the great Columbus state fa i r last week and this week are runn ing a t the Tri-state fa i r a t Toledo. Ionia will be the only place where they will exhibit in Michigan, and" the society is to be congratulated on being thus fo r tuna te .

A largo stable of fifteen thoroughbred horses will be a t t he grounds each day of the fa i r and of themselves will be a sight well wor th seeing.

The public will bear in mind tl iat this in no way interferes wi th the t w o good t rot t ing races which will be given each day of t h e fa i r .

The cit izens and merchan ts have of -fered a very large and liberal list of special p r emiums fo r most every cen-ceivable f a r m product , which will be printed in fu l l in ou r n e x t issue.

W e t rus t t ha t not only the citizens of Ionia ,but also of the ad jo in ing counties, will t u rn out in fu l l force and give the fa i r this year fu l l and liberal support . There is no question bu t that this will be the largest and grandest la i r ever given by the society. Schmucker ' s fa-mous lonla band has been engaged for t h e occasion.—Jonta National.

Special Notice. Notice is hereby given t ha t the Notes

& Books of account of the late firm of

Peck & McDannell and also the individ-

ual Notes & Book accounts of Dr. Arvine Peck, deceased, are in my hands for col-lection. All persons indebted to said firm or to Dr. Peck's estate aro request-

ed to call a t m y ofllce, over H u n t & Hunter ' s Drug store, and settle the same

wi thout delay, so tliat the estate of the

late Dr. Peck can bo settled up. ROB-E R T H U N T E R J R . Executor . 0 w 6.

W* cordUlly recoamrr.4 you U u the twtl rtmed* known to us fcr Uononlxr* Sod Gleet.

We hire (old coulder. Sble. tadin trtry cue It ougirta utiifictica.

Aleott A LUk, HKUOO. N. Y.

Sold by Dranbu. ?iic« •l .OO.

Sold by J. Q. LOOK.

DATS.

Wrdooi/bj-u# Obinlfil Ca.",

W , C T . U.

In respoase to the call of the N. W. C . T. U . the Lowell Union will hold their

Centennial Service a t t he M. E . Church on the evening of Sept. 20. w i th the fol-

lowing p rog ram: 1. Singing, "Amer ica ; " 2. Scripture reading; 3. Prayer ; 4. National Anthem of W. C. T. U. 5. Reading, "Sketch of Dr . Rush's Life," Mrs.

S. Brower. 6. Recitation (divided among six), One Hun-

dred Years Ago; 7. Extracts f rom Dr. Rush 's essay on "Effects

of Ardent Spirits on the Human Uind and Body," Mrs. J . Scott, Mrs. M. E . Olles;

8. Singing, "Give to the w iad j thy fears ," (Cru-sade Hymn):

0. Essay, "Woman ' s part in the temperance work," Mrs C. Johnson.

10. Collection; 11. Temperance doxology and benediction.

I t is alleged by those who have tested the skill of Dr . Hess in the t r ea tmen t of chronic diseases, t h a t ho does, wi th his kind of t rea tment , not only alleviate the mortal agony a t t end ing such disorders of the sys tem, but permanent ly eradi-cates them. Hfs k ind of t rea tment is among the wonder -work ing miracles of the age. Sufiioe i t to say tha t f rom past and present s ta tements mado of his abil-ity and success in t rea t ing such diseases of which he has made a specialty for the past IB years, we can but iudge tha t h is succesb is wi thout a parallel. Let all those then, who a re sutler in,?, neglect no longer to consult h im, for procrasti-nation is t he thief of t ime a n d delays are a lways dangerous. He will be here again Monday, Sept. 21st, a t t he Davis House. 1 3 w i

T H E PRETTIEST LADY IN L O W E L L

Remarked to a f r i end the o ther day t ha t sho knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs was a superior r e m -edy, as it stopped her cough instantly when others had no effect whatever . So to prove this J . C. West and Co. will guarantee it to all. Pr ice 50 cents and | 1 . Trial size f r e e . , Sold by J . C. West a n d Co.

COONS & MC NAUQHTON Are now ready to offer the people of Lowell and vicinity

The Largest New Stock of Parlor Goods Coucnes, Bed Room Suites. Center

Tables, Spring Mattresses. And evrrything else found In a first-class Furniture Store, a t prices that will astonliH vou

1 lease call and ' }

EXAMINE OUR GOODS and bo conyinccd. We have also a Complete line of

UNDERTAKER'S GOODS which we guarantfo to give satisfaction. We shall sell Good Goodt a t Bottom Prices.

Give us a Call.

COONS & MC NAUCHTON. O N E D O O R E A S T O F F O R E S T M I L U 3 , L O W E L L , M I C H .

AND NOW YOU MAY

CO TO CHURCH to buy your Boots & Shoes.

Our Stock for the Fall of 1885 is Unsurpassed.

All Tbe New Stales and at Bottom Prices. Special a t tent ion is called to our

E. A, PERKINS $ 3 , 0 0 SHOES, Warranted. Give us a call and we think you will

be satisfied.

H. B. CHURCH. Wilhelm's old stand. Union Block.

Before Purchasing

J L W - A - T O H

CALL AND EXAMINE

The Fredonia, It will suit yon Both in Price and

Quality, I have also a complete line of

other makes of

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Ac, at remarkably lowpriccs.

Repairing in all its branches promptly done at prices as low as consistent with good work,

A. D. OLIVER, Opposite C. O. Stone & Co.'s Dry GOCHIs Store.

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FALL m WINTER 188B-'8e

IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Our preparations for a large Fall a n d Winter t rade have been ou a very largo scale. The balance of our Sunitner

Stock has been slaughtered in order to make room for ou r New Fall Goods. Our purchases have been very heavy, and as we bought the bulk of our entire Fall St-wk direct f rom manufac ture rs , (thereby saving the Jobber ' s profit,) we can safely assure our patrons, tha t we cannot be undersold by any house m the t rade. As Dry Goods of every description a re lower than ever before known in the history of the Dry Goods Trade, and in order to warn people against paying high prices for goods carried over f rom last year , we simply quote a few prices, which we guarantee fully 25 per cent, less than last FWI.

O T J I R , G L O A . K I D I E I P J L I R T M I E I I S r T Is stocked with all the latest designs in New Markets, Circulars and close f i t t ing Sacques—in Plush, Silk, Ot toman and Diagonal Cloth. We offer a good fitting New Market (heavy cloth) for 14.00; last year's price $6.00. Fine diagonal cloth New Markets for $5.00; last year 's price $7.00. Splendid qual i ty New Markets in Black and Brown. *7: last vears u r ice t IO Beaut i ful New Markets, t r immed wi th Ast rakhan. $7.50; never before sold less t han $12.

A variety of styles in E x t r a Fine Quali ty and elaborately t r immed, New Markets a t $9,10, 12 and 15 which are 50 per cent below last y e a r s prices; Black Diagonal Russian Circulars (Corset Waists) fo r $5, last years price $7; Better irrades of llllASinn r h m i l n r s nnH n t h o r MAW ^ f v l o a n r A n n r r i n n n t a l \ r n h o n n (Jr\rwl f iuo lS fv QSIlr T>h«oK *«wt r

. . ariety of styles i CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' CLOAKS. Our line ofCl i ldren ' s and Misses' Cloaks embraces all the Newest Styles in

the market . W e have all sizes and can fit any child f rom three (8) years up. Our prices s tar t as low as $2. Misses' New Markets a specialty. We have these in elegant styles a t $4, 5, 6 and 7, which prices aro fully 25 per cent less t han last year.

S H - A - W L . D E F . A . D R T i M E l S r T . This depar tment is stocked with a complete assor tment of Velyet, Beaver, Paisley, Persian and Woolen Shawls a t very

low prices. W e will sell you a good Beaver Shawl, all wool for $3. Last years price, $5. E x t r a Heavy Beaver Sliawls $5. Last years price, 7. F ine Velvet Shawls $6. Last years price fl. Still finer and better grades a t $7, 8 and 10. Thi r ty per cent below last years prices. All Wool Blanket Shawls as low as $1,1.25 and 1.50. Fine All Wool (double) Blanket Shawls $8. Sold last year for $5, E x t r a fine, large (double) Shawls $4, r>& 6. Children's shoulder shawls (all wool) SOcts

DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. This depar tment is, wi thout a single exception, the largest and most a t t rac t ive in the city, containing all tho latest

styles and novelties in French, English, German and H o m e Manufacture , a t lower prices than ever before known C a m -el's J I a i r , Tricots, Brocades and Combination Suit ings In g rea t variety. Black and Colored Cashmere-*, SatinMBerbora Ottomans, French Flannels, and numerous other styles ( jus t out) which m u s t be seen to be appreciated. We cal lDart icu-lar at tention to the following BIG BARGAINS: F i f ty pieces ex t r a fine heavy French all Wool Cashmere 40 inches wide, a t 55 cents per yard . Th is qual i ty of Cashmere has never before been sold for less than 75c per yard. Three cas 'a of the celebrated James town Dress Goods in all the latest Fall colors fo r 23 c ts per yard . These goods are warranted not t o shr ink or cockle. Two cases of 24-inch Satin Berber a t 23 cents per yard ; worth 30 cents. Twenty- four inch Union Cash-mere, 124 cets. Also a great variety of Combination Suit ings f rom 25 cents u p to the finest made.

Blankets and Comfortables. Gray Blankets, $Mf)0, 2.00 nnd 2.50. Last year 's price for the same, $2, 2.50 and 3.50. W h i t e Blankets, full size as

low as $1.50, which were sold last year for $2.50. Fine qual i ty Whi te Blankets a t $2.50, 3 and 8.50. Former price $8.50 4.50 and 5. E l t r a large size Blankets, super quality, $5 and 6. Sold last year for $7 and 8. Bed Comfortables in great variety f rom 90 cents upwards. Ladies' Cloths, Cassimeres, for Men's wear, and Flannels of all kinds, 25 per ren t , less than last year .

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Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear. I n this depar tment we defy competi t ion having bought on r entire stock f r o m the manufac ture rs . We offer unusual in-

ducements in whi te and colored Merino, and all wool Camel 's Hair and Scarlet Underwear , W e can fit the largest man and the smallest child m Low Grades, Medium Grades and Best Grades. Our stock of Woolen Hosiery and Gloves is the Largest and^Cheapest in the City.

Never did we have such a Lar^e Stock! Never could we offer our Goodti at such Low Pi Ices! AH we ask is an Inspection of our Stock before making your Fall Purchases.

I P . W . W T J R Z B T J R O - , THE STRICTLY ONE PRICE DRY GOODS and CARPET HOUSE,

Gor. Canal and Bronson Streets, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

SUPPLE MEJSTT TO THE

LOWELL JOURNAL ANNUAL TAX SALES.

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13 39 5 SI 00 19 88 T o w n 7 N o r t h , R a n g e 12 W e s t .

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19 9 50 2 05 05 00 3 30 T o w n 8 N o r t h , R a n g o 10 W e s t .

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18 5 07 I (12 00 7 29 l and c o m n i e n c ' n g 10 r o d s n a n d 4 r o d s e of c e n t e r

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lo t 19 7 25 2 32 60 10 27 D e x t e r F r a c t i o n .

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l o t s 1, 2 ,8 , n n d 4 . . . . 7 20 20 6 46 00 27 26

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lot id 3 02 96

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l l o m e a t e u d A d d i t i o n . l o t 41 2 88 W 60 4 40

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P . T r e g o n t ' s S u b d i v i s i o n . 40V f t 0 n n d w b y 100 f e e t n n n d s in n 0 c o r n e r

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a n d 119 r o d s n o r t h nnd s o u t h , o u t of s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r , a n d l e s s 32 a c r e s o u t o f s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r , c o m m e n c i n g n l s o u t h e a s l c o r n e r of t h e s e c t i o n , n o r t h 133 rods , w e s t 16 rods , s o u t h 19 rods , w e s t 26 rods , s o u t h t o s e c t i o n l i n e , e a s t to b e g i n n i n g , l eso r a i l r o a d t r a c k

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s w If of n e X l e s s 10 a c r e s off w e s t s ldo 7 30 5 43 1 08 60 7 11

s w |f of s W >f.l5 40 4 50 90 60 6 00 com 8 r o d s w e s t of R R l ino on 0 a n d w If l ine of

s w if of n e J4. s e c 18, t l i e n e e w 4 rods , n 10 m i s , e 4 r o d s , s 10 r o d s to b e g i n n i n g

18 8 43 1 68 60 10 71 c o m m e n c i n g 10 r o d s n n n d 4 r o d s e a s t of c e n t e r

of seo 18, t h e n c e n 8 rods , e 8 r o d s , s 8 rods , w 8 r o d s 18 85 17 60 1 02

8 <f of 8 0 if Of 8 e if 18 20 6 74 1 34 60 8 68

c o m m e n c i n g 12 r o d s w e s t of R R l i ne o n e a n d w If l i ne on s s i d e of s w If of n w I f , s e c t i o n 18, t h e n c e w 5 rods , n 10 rods , 0 5 r o d s , s 10 r o d s t o b e g i n n i n g . . 18 10 1 6 7 a i 60 2 00

c o m m e n c i n g n t c e n t e r o f s e c 18, t h e n c o 3 r o d s e , 21 r o d s n, t h e n c e e 8 rods , n 8 r o d s , w 8 rods , s 8 r o d s t o b e g i n n i n g

18 1 67 33 60 2 60 c o m m e n c i n g 20 r o d s 0 a n d 10 r o d s n o r t h of con*

t e r of s e c 18. t h e n c e n 8 rods , 0 4 rods , s 8 r o d s , w 4 r o d s to b e g i n n i n g

18 e If of s M of n e If 21 20

n e if of s w if .26 40 w |f of n e If of

11 e l f 28 20 n w If o f n w If ,28 40 s w | f of n w i f -29 4 j n If u f s | f of s

w If of 11 o | f . 3 0 10 n w of n c 14.82 40 w | f of s e If of

n e l f 35 20

T o w n 0 N o r t h . R a n g e 11 W e s t . e If o f s w If of

n e fl if 4 20 10 80 2 16 60 13 56 c o m m e n c i n g 30 r o d s s a n d 17 r o d s w of If p o s t

on n s ide of seo 5, t h e n c e s o u t h 80 rods , t h e n c e w t o S t a t e r o a d , t h e n o o n w in s a i d road to a po in t 30 r o d s s o f n l i ne sa id s e c t i o n 6, t h e n c o e to b e g i n n i n g 5 6 3 74 74 GO 5 08

w MO o f n Jf o f s e if of n 0 fl <f 0 1 I 64 30 00 2 44

Town 7 N o r t h , R a n g e 11 W e s t .

s 0 If Of 4 1C0 41 74 8 34 60 50 C8 w >tf o f 8 0 i f of 8 W H 8 20 12 68 3 61 00 15 69

n If of n e l f . . . . 1 6 80 18 88 3 77 60 33 25 p lecn o f l aud c o m m e n c i n g a t s w c o r n e r n f

B e r r y ' s l a n d , a n d r u n n i n g e a s t 80 rods , s o u t h 10 r o u s , w e s t 80 r o d s , n o r t h 10 r o d s t o b e g i n . n l n g 20 5 0 33 I 27 00 8 33

p i e c e of l and o n s w If b o u n d e d n o r t h b y W i n g ' s l a n d , s o u t h a n d w e s t b y B r o w n A C l a r k ' s l a n d , e a s t by W a r i n g a T e n u e

20 2 26 45 60 8 81 s w | f o f n e l f . . 3 3 40 7 83 I 67 60 10 02 s W If of n W If .24 40 10 28 2 03 60 12 93 n w | f o f 8 W If .24 40 8 61 72 60 4 93 a p i e c e of l a n d c o m m e n c i n g a t a p o i n t o n n w 14

11.80 c h a i n s n f r o m s e c o r n e r of w If of n w I f , a n d r u n n i n g w e s t 10 c h a i n s , n o r t h 9.87 c h a i n s , e a s t 10 c h a i n s , s o u t h 9.87 c h a i n s to b e g i n n i n g

38 9 91 6 79 I 35 00 8 71 e | f o f a p i e c e of l a n d c o m m e n c i n g o n n w i f

12 r o d s e a s t of c e m e t e r y a n d r u n n i n g s o u t h 10 r o d s , e a s t S r o d s , n o r t h 10 r o d s , w 8 r o d s

29 25 3 44 63 60 4 73 a p i e c e of l and o n w If of s w Jf c o m m e n c i n g 14

r o d s w e s t of n e c o r n e r of w If of s \r I f , t h e n c e s o u l h 6 c h a i n s 16 l i n k s , t h e n c e w e s t 1 c h a i n 53 l inks , t h e n c e n o r t h 6 c h a i n s 16 l inks , t h e n c o e a s t 1 cha in 53 l i n k s

29 11 42 2 28 60 14 30 a ' p i e c e of ir.nd on n w If b o u n d e d n o r t h b y

B u s h o v e n l a n d , e b y H o l l a n d s t r e e t , s o u t h b y K u r l l e ' s l and , w e s t b y Vandevo i - e ' s l and

2!) 23 3 83 76 60 6 19 p i e c e of l a n d on 11 w i f , com 20 r o d s e a s t of 11 0

c o r n e r of c e m e t n r y und r u n n i n g s o u t h 10 roi ls , e a s t 4 rods , n o r t h 10 rods , w e s t 4 r o d s

29 23 3 68 60 4 72 n o r t h 72 f t of a p i e c e of l aml c o m 23 r o d s n o r t h

of c e n t e r of h i g h w a y n u d 9 c h a i n s 34|f l i n k s w e s t of c e n t e r of sec29 , t h e n c e n 273 f e e t , w e s t I c h a i n 3 l inks , s o u t h 272 f u e l , c a s t 1 c h a i n 3 l i n k s , t o b e g i n n i n g

29 3 01 60 60 4 24 a p i e c e of l a n d on n w I f , b o u n d e d n o r t h b y

W h i t e ' s l and , e a s t by B o c k s t a l ' s l a n d , s o u t h b y Vando ' , e e r ' s l a n d , w e s t b y Oros sos ' l a u d

29 12 3 44 08 60 4 72 p i e c e of l and o n s w I f . b o u n d e d n o r t h by F u l -

t on s t , e a s t b y Ca r ro l s t , s o u t h by M u r p h y l a n d , w e s t by a l l e y

29 20 3 83 57 60 4 03 picco o f l a n d b o u n d e d e a s t b y B a k e r ' s l a n d ,

n o r t h by C r o s s e s ' l a n d , w e s t b y s t r o n g a u d ' s l a n d , s o u t h b y F u l t o u s t

39 - 3 6 32 1 36 60 S 1 8 p iece of l and c o m 20 r o d s e a s t o f n w c o r of s o

X of n 0 I f , r a n n i n g e 20 r o d s , s o u t h 20 r o d s , w e s t 20 r o d s , n o r t h 2o r o d s t o b e g i n n i n g

32 2 60 5 64 1 10 60 7 21 a p i e c e of l and b o u n d e d n o r t h b y P i e r c e ' s l a n d ,

e a s t by P i o n e e r C l u b l a n d s , s o u t h by Reed ' :* l ake , w e s t by W o n d e r l y ' a l a n d

34 00 2 07 41 00 3 08

T o w n fi N o r t h , R a n g e 11 W e s t .

s X of s 0 If of n e | f . e x c e p t 5 a c r e s off n e n d 1 15 7 99 1 69 60 10 18

a p i e c e of l a n d c o m u t a p o i n t 20 r o d s 0 a n d 14!f r o d s s of n i j r p o s t , t h e n c o s 4 r o d s , t h e n c o e lo r o d s , t h e n c e n 4 r o d s , t h e n c e w 10 r o d s t o be-g i n n i n g 1 25 1 72 31 60 2 60

a p i e c e of l a n d com a t a p o i n t 20 r o d s 0 a n d 2I l f r o d s s uf t h o n q r p o i t , t h e n c e a 8 rods , t h e n c e e 10 rods , t h e n c o n 8 rods , t h e n c e w 10 r o d s to b e g l n u l n g 1 60 1 72 31 60 2 66

a p i e c e of l aud c o m m e n c i n g 38 r o d s 0 n n d 39 r o d s n n d 14 l i n k s s of n q r p o s t , t h e n c e e 19 r o d s , t h e n c e s 16 rods , t h e u c o w 10 r o d s , t h e n c o n 16 r o d s to b e g i n n i n g

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T o w n 9 N o r t h , R a n g e 11 W e s t , com. 17 c h a i n s n n d 48 l i n k s s o f t h o e a n d w X

l ine ani l 4 c h a i n s X l ink w of n a u d s X l ine , t h e n c e w 06 f t , t h o u o o s 189 2-12 f t , t h e u u o e 66 >1, t h e n c e n to b e g i n n i n g

I 1 09 21 09 1 90 c o m m e n c i n g 15 c h a i n s 71 l i n k s s o u l h n n d 12 r o d s

w e s t of C e n t e r s t a k e , s e c t i o n 1, t h e n c e s o u t h 8 rods , t h e n c e w e s t 4 r o d s , k h e u c e n o r t h 8 rods , t b e n c o e a s t to b e g i n n i n g

1 20 1 09 21 GO 1 90 c o m m e n c i n g 235X f e e t w e s t o f w h e r e t h e w e s t

m a r g i n of G . R. A ! . R. l i c r o s s e s e a s t a n d

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w e s t c e n t e r l ine , s e c t i o n 1, t h e n c e w e s t 4 r o d s , t h e n c e s o u t h 15 rods , t h e n c e e a s t 4 r o d s , t h e n c e n o r t h to b e g i u n l n g

1 93 26 90 65 10 60 81 31 a p i e c e nf l a n d b o u n d e d on n o r t h by l a n d d e e d ,

e d t o J . S . We l l e r , on t h o e a s t by c e n t e r l i ne of sec t ion I, on t h e s o u t h by G. R. C o n g d o n ' s l a n d , on t h e w e s t by G. R. A L R. R .

1 3 I 09 21 60 1 90 c o m m e n c i n g n t n 0 c o r n e r of n w X of s w X>

t h e n c e s o u t h 42 rods , t h e n c e e a s t t o w e s t l i n e of G. It. A I . R. R., t h e n c e n o r t h e a s t e r l y a l o n g said R. IL l i ne to e a s t a n d w e s t c e n t e r l l n e , t h e n c e w e s t to b e g l n n l n g , e x c e p t a p i e c e of l and c o m m e n c i n g 235X f e e t w e s t of w h e r e t h e w e s t m a r g i n of G. R . A 1. R . R . c r o s s e s e a n d w c e n t e r l i n e , s ec t ion 1, t h e n c e w e s t 4 r o d s , t h e n c e s 15 rods , t h e n c e e 4 rods , t h e n c e n t o b e g i n n i n g . Also o x c e p t p leco o f l a n d c o m -m e n c i n g w h e r e w e s t l i ne G. IL A 1. IL IL c r o s s e s e a n d w c e n t e r l ine , s ec t ion 1, t h e n c e w 116 f e e t , t h e n c e s 132 f e e t , t h e n c e e t o R, IL, t h e n c e n o r t h e r l y a l o n g R. IL l i ne t o p l a c o of b e g i n n i n g

n w X of s o X . . 3 s e X o f n w X . . 5 w X of n o X - . . . 6 n w X o f n w I f . 6 s w X o f s w I I X O 38 n e X of n e X . . 6 40 s o If of n 0 X - 0 40

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21 44 8 82 7 77

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n w X o f II 160

11 63 2 33 00 14 58

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a l l of t h e n e X of n w X e x c e p t R . R . l a n d 12 37 4 88 97 60 0 43

a l l of t h o n w X of s w X w e s t of G. R. A I. R . R . 12 37 7 06 1 41 GO 9 07

com. a t n e cor . of s w X of s w X , t h e n c e n o r t h 5 rods , t h e n c e w e s t 18 r o d s , t h e n c e s o u t h 5 r o d s , t h o n c e c a s t lo b e g i n n i n g

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s x of n w X of n w X 28

s e X o f n e X . . . 2 9 s X of s w X of s e X 29

e X 01 w X of n o J i .30

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50 43 29 60 2 87

11 51 11 51

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H 61 2 30 0 79 1 33 8 86 1 77

T o w n 10 N o r t h , R a n g e II W e s t .

s e X o f a o X — 1 40 w X o f s w X — - 2 80 n e X o f a w X - 2 40 n p t o f l o t 4 . . . . 2 22 23 8 • x of s w X - 5 40 n w X o f a w X.1S 40 s w X of n w X . H 40 e X o f n w X — H S) w X o f s e X - . - 1 8 SO o X o f n w X — l S 80 n e X of n w If .29 40 n e X of 8 w X--30 40 n w X of 8 e X—30 40 a e X of s w X - 8 0 40 W X o f 8 W fl X.30 92 01 8 w X o f n w f l X 3 0 62 06 n e X o f a w X- -31 40 s w If u f a w J4.3I n X of a 0 X of ,

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n X Of 8 W X - . - . 1 80 13 97 3 79 60 17 36 T o w n 0 N o r t h , R a n g o 12 W e s t .

com. on a l ino a X o f n 0 X o f 8 e X 762 f e e t w of 8 e c o r n e r , t h e n c o n 10 r o d s , t h e n c e e 60 f e e t , t h e n c e a 10 rods , t h o n c o w 60 f t t o b e g i n n i n g

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1 5 5 86 1 17 60 7 63 com. n t a p o i n t 42 r o d s s a n d 912 f e e t w e s t of X

pos t on o s ide of BOC. 1, t h e n c e w 60 f t , s 132 f t , t h o n c e e 50 f t , n 132 f t t o b e g i n n i n g

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t h o n c o n e a s t e r l y 836 f t p a r a l l e l w i t h K r o u i z l and a n d d i s t a n t a t r i g h t a n g l e s 163 f e e t t o s l l n o o f l and o w n e d by D. A M . R. IL, t h e n c e 0 on a l i ne of said R . R. 166 f t to w l i no of K r o u t z l and , t h e n c e a w e s t e r l y a l o n g K r o u t z l a n d t o s l i no of s e c t i o n , t h o n c e o n s e c . l ino 179 f t to b e g i n n i n g . . 1 1 3 3 79 63 60 3 94

com. 42 r o d s 0 of w l i ne of lo t 3 a n d 309 f t n of s l ine o f lo t 2, t h e n c e e p a r a l l e l w i t h s l ino 90 f t , t h e n c e n p a r a l l e l w i t h w l ino 60 f t , t h e n c o w p a r a l l e l w l t h s l i n e 90 f t , t h o n c e B p a r a l l e l w i t h w l ino 69 f t t o b e g i n n i n g

13 12 85 17 60 1 02 t h a t p a r t of n w if o f n w X no t u s e d f o r b u r i a l

p u r p o s e s a n d b e i n g n of s t a t e road 23 14 8 93 1 79 60 11 34

lo t 2, e x c e p t 3 a c r e s a n d 10 p e r c h e s d e s c r i b e d a a f o l l o w s : com. a t n 0 c o r n e r of sa id lo t 2, r u n -n i n g t h o n c e s ' l y a l o n g e l ino of lot 2 11 c h a i n s a n d 12 l i n k s to a p o s t ou t h o b a n k of G r a n d r i v e r , t h e n c e B o u t h w e s t o r l y a l o n g b a n k of G r a m l r i v e r 2 c h a i n s t o a pos t , t h e n c o n 70* w 6 c h a i n s a n d 90 l i n k s to a post a t t h o root of a l a r g e l imu tr im, t h e n c e n 23° w 6 c h a i n s lo l i n k s to a p o s t on n l ino said lo t 2, t h e n c e e ' l y a l o n g n l i no said lo t 2 4 c h a i n s , 46 l i nks t o b o g i n n l n g

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s of lot 26, l o n l a St. 26 16 5 23 CO 31 89 l o t 28, l o n l a s t r e e t . . . 78 48 15 69 oo 91 77 lo t 37. A l m y B t r e e t . . . 21 98 4 79 00 29 87 l o t a t , A l m y s t r e e t . . . 23 98 4 79 GO 29 37 n o r t h 20 f e e l of lo t 79 a n d s o u l h 10 f e e t lo t 90

91 58 18 31 00 110 49 e X Of lo t 153. 32 50 0 51 00 39 07 B X of lot 234 24 42 1 88 00 29 90 u n d X o f n X l o t 250 . 0 10 1 22 60 7 92 u n d of a X of lo t 250 0 10 1 22 OO 7 92 a 5X f t of n X a n d n

13 f t o f s ^ o f l o t •-•72. 20 35 4 07 60 25 02 e ^ o f lot 460 12 58 2 61 GO 15 69 « e ^ of lo t 632 12 58 2 51 00 15 69 n 40 f t . by 90 f l w off

lo t 644 75 49 15 09 O'J 91 18 n x o f lot 652 14 94 3 98 (W 18 62 n W if Of lo t 653 14 63 2 93 00 18 21 lo t 607 62 43 10 48 GO 63 51 a p i e c e of l a n d on w e s t s i d e of c a n a l , c o m . 172

f e e l n o r t h of l o t " A , " i h e n c o n o r t h 121 f e e t , t h e n c e w e s t t o G r a n d R i v e r , t h o n c e s o u t h 121 f e e t , t h e n c e e a s t to b e g i n n i n g , w i t h r i p a r i a n r i g h t s t o w a t e r p o w e r for o n o r u n of a t o n o

162 80 32 66 00 105 90 L a m p a r l o r ' s S u b d i v i s i o n .

l o t 8 4 20 81 GO 5 64 L e o n a r d & Co. ' s A d d i t i o n .

l o t 191 a n d h o u s e 3 98 ?,i 00 S 37 l o t 291 a n d h o u s e 5 96 1 19 no 7 75 l o t 38J 3 98 79 OJ 5 3?

L . G . M a s o n & Co.'a S u b d i v i s i o n . l o t 6 6 6 95 1 39 GO 8 9» l a n d b e g i n n i n g 231 f t n o r t h f r o m n w c o r n e r

b lock 9, r u n n i n g t h e n c e n o n h ou e a s t l i ne of M u s k e g o n s t 33 f t a n d e x t e n d i n g e a s t o f un i -f o r m w i d t h 124 f t . 1 99 39 60 2 93

M c C o n n e l l ' s A d d i t i o n . p i e c e of i a n d c o m n t t h o s w c o r n e r of l o t 20,

t h e n c e s o u t h o n e a s t H u e of l l u c h a n a n s t 132 f t . i h e n c o c a s t 290 f t , t h e n c e n o r t h 132 f t , i h e n c o w e s t 290 f l l o b e g i n n i n g

21 80 4 36 CO 26 76 E . L . M c C o n n e l l ' s A d d i t i o n ,

39 f t n nnd s b y 150 f t o a n d w. in n w co r of lo t I 11 11 18 2 23 60 14 01

p a r t of b lock 12. com a t s e c o r of l o t 4. sa id b l k . b e i n g 25 f l e a n d w by 75 f l n n n d s

12 11 18 2 23 60 14 01 p a n o f b lock 12. com 79 25-100 f t n of s w c o f of

l o t 4 of sa id b l k . b e i n g 32 f e e t n a n d a b y 200 f t O a n d W 12 11 18 2 23 CO 14 01

l o t s 6, 7, a n d 8, o n e p a r c e l 12 30 18 6 03 00 36 81

M c E l w e e ' s A d d i t i o n . lo t 4 a n d w X of lo t 5 8 06 1 01 no 10 27 e , * of lo t 6 2 00 40 0J 3 00

M o h r a r d t S u b d i v i s i o n . l o t 23 10 25 3 25 6) 20 10

M o r r i s o n ' s A d d i t i o n . h a 13. lo«8 t h o w e s t

75 f t 29 07 5 81 CO 35 48

P a g e Subd iv i s ion . lo t Si 1 34 02 (Ut 4 36 l o t s 31 a n u 32 2 6 29 1 25 00 8 11

J . P e n n y ' s A d d i t i o n . 8 X o f i o t 8 1 6 5!) 1 11 GO 7 30 l o t 1 2 17 St 3 57 CO 22 (W lo t 2 2 13 42 2 08 00 hi 70 lo t 3 2 11 18 2 23 00 14 01 l o t 9 2 1118 2 23 00 14 01 l o t 10 2 11 18 2 23 00 14 01 l o t 11 2 11 13 2 23 00 14 01 l o t 12 2 11 18 2 S3 00 14 01 l o t 13 3 11 13 2 23 00 14 01 lo t 14 2 11 18 2 23 00 14 01 lo t 15 2 11 18 2 23 00 U 01 lot 16 2 11 18 2 23 00 14 01 lo t 22 2 11 18 2 23 00 14 01 l o t 23 2 11 18 2 23 60 14 01 101 24 2 67 08 13 41 00 81 00 lo t 7 3 8 95 1 ?.» GO 1134 101 8 3 8 91 1 7 9 GO 1131 lo t 9 3 8 95 1 79 CO 1131 lo t 10 3 8 9.1 1 79 60 11 31 l o t 11 . . . 3 8 95 1 79 (ill 1131 l o t 12 S 7 83 1 f* CO 9 09 lo t 13 3 7 83 1 6(1 (W 9 99 lo t 14 3 7 83 1 66 60 9 80 lo t 15 3 7 83 1 6G 00 9 99 lo t 16 3 7 83 1 SO CO 9 99 lo t 17 3 7 83 1 60 1)0 9 99 l o t 13 3 19 07 2 01 (10 ]2 08 l o t 19 3 10 07 2 01 (10 12 li8 lo t 20 3 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lo t 21 3 10 07 2 01 60 12 C3 l o t 22 3 10 07 2 01 (Kt 12 03 l o t 23 3 in 07 2 01 00 12 63 101 24 3 10 07 2 01 (10 12 68 lo t 25 3 10 07 2 01 GO 12 03 l o t 26 3 10 07 2 01 00 12 C8 101 27 . . . . . 3 10 07 2 01 00 12 68 l o t 28 3 10 07 2 01 CO 12 63 101 29 3 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lot 30 3 10 07 2 01 O) 13 03 lo t 1 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 l o l 2 4 10 07 2 01 (10 12 68 lo t 3 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo l 4 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo t 6 4 10 07 3 01 00 14 03 lo t 6 4 10 07 2 01 61) 12 6,8 lo t 7 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 68 lot 8 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 l o t 9 4 10 07 2 01 (10 12 68 lo t 10 4 10 07 2 01 (HI 12 08 l o l 11 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 08 lo t 12 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo t 13 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lot 14 4 10 07 2 01 (10 12 08 lo t 15 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 63 lo t 10 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo t 17 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 68 lo t 18 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo t 19 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 lo l 20 4 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lot 21 4 • 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 l o t 22 4 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lo t 23 4 10 07 2 01 CO 12 68 lo l 24 4 10 07 2 01 GO 12 C8 lo t 25 4 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lo l 20 4 10 07 2 01 60 13 63 l o t 27 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 68 l o t 28 4 10 07 2 01 CO 12 68 l o t 29 4 10 07 2 01 CO 12 68 lo t 30 4 10 07 2 01 00 12 08 lo t 31 - 1 10 07 2 01 (10 12 08 lo t 32 4 10 07 2 01 60 12 68 l o t 33 4 10 07 2 01 GO 12 68 lo t 31 4 10 07 2 01 CO 12 68 lo t 1 5 5 69 1 11 00 7 30 n X of lot 2 5 3 36 67 (10 4 63 lo t 11 5 4 47 8!) 60 5 96 lo t 12 5 4 47 89 CO 5 96 lo t 13.. 5 4 47 89 60 5 96 lo t 17. 5 5 M I I I 00 7 30 lo t 13 5 5 59 1 11 CO 7 N)

CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS. .1. P t n n j ' t Addition,

o * s o 3 - • B s J : o 3 H C J H

lo t 19 5 « 69 81 11 80 CO S7 30 lot 20 5 5 69 I It Wl 7 30 l o t ! (i .169 1 1 1 CO 7 30 lo t 2 6 6 69 1 1 1 CO 7 30 lo l 3 . 6 5 69 1 1 1 11(1 7 30 lo t 4 (i 6 69 l i t CO 7 3(1 lot 6 (1 5 59 1 1 1 GO 7 30 l o l G 6 5 50 l i t CO 7 30 l o t 7 (1 5 69 1 1 1 CU 7 30 lo t 9 6 7 83 1 6-1 CO 9 99 lo l 12 (i 7 83 1 60 CO 9 99 lo t 13 ("> 7 Kl 1 .VI 6(1 9 99 l o t II C 7 83 1 56 00 9 99 lo t 15 (1 7 83 1 56 00 9 90 l o t 2 7 5 60 1 1 1 00 7 30 l o t 3 7 5 59 l i t 60 7 30 lo t C 7 6 59 I I I 60 7 30 lo t 7 7 5 69 1 11 (id 7 30 lo t 9 7 4 17 89 00 5 96 lo t 13 7 4 47 89 CO 6 96 lo l 13 7 4 47 89 60 6 90 lo l 4 8 4 47 N't 00 5 96 lo t 5 8 4 47 St 60 6 96 lo t 11 8 6 71 1 31 GO 8 (tt

K . S. P e t t i b o n e ' s A d d i t i o n . lo t 10 a n d h o u s e . . . 11 00 2 so (io 13 80 l o t 54 ; 5 50 l l o 60 7 2o

L . P o r t e r ' s A d d i t i o n . lo t 9 5 20 13 4 02 60 24 71 l u t 10 10 12 30 3 40 GO 15 30

P o w e r ' s A d d i t i o n . l o t s 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 16. 18. 20, 21. 22.23, n n d

24 6 91 37 13 87 60 113 81 l o t s 13 a n d 14 6 10 49 2 09 CO 1.3 18 l o t 17 6 6 24 1 01 00 6 88 l o t 3 6 10 49 2 09 60 13 18 l o t 4 « 5 24 1 04 60 0 88 lo t 6 6 5 24 1 01 (10 6 88 l o t 6 0 6 24 1 01 60 (I 88 l o t 7 6 5 24 1 01 (10 6 88 lo t 9 e x c e p t p a r t so ld to c i t y

6 6 21 1 04 60 6 88 lo t s 17. IS, 21. 22.23 a n d 24

6 37 75 7 53 « ! 45 !I0 lo t 19 6 5 24 1 01 00 6 88 lo t 20 6 5 21 1 01 60 6 83

P o w e r ' s S e c o n d A d d i t i o n . l o t s I a n d 2 1 10 49 2 09 00 13 18 lo t 6 . . . . 1 6 29 1 25 60 8 11 lo t s 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11 a n d 12

8 41 91 8 33 60 60 92 t h a t p a r t of P o w e r ' s s e c o n d a d d i t i o n w h i c h l i e s

w e s i of e a s t l ine of C l i n t o n s t , a n d s o u l h of s o u l h t i ne of O b s e r v a t o r y HI, e a s t o f c a m l i n e n f N o r t h Div i s ion s t , a n d n o r t h of n o r t h l i n e of M a s o n 81 400 99 80 19 60 481 78

R e m i n g t o n ' s A d d i t i o n . p l e c o o f l a n d (SX f t e a n d w by 118 30-100 f t n n n d

s off e a s t e n d of l o t 6 2 10 07 2 01 TO 12 63

l o t 10 a n d n X of l o t 9. o n e p a r c e l 6 14 51 2 90 CO 18 01

R l e h m o n d ' s A d d i t i o n .

l a n d b e g i n n i n g at n w c o r n o r of l o t 3 l e t t e r " T . " r u n n i n g i l i e n c e s o u t h o n c a s t l i n e o f S c r l b n e r s t . 43X f t a n d e x t e n d i n g c a s t of u n i f o r m w i d t h 100 f t , a n d h o u s e

15 89 .1 17 CO 19 C6

R o b e r t ' s A d d i t i o n . lo t 9 . . . . 3 ' 1 77 .V) CO 2 72 l o t JO 3 3 22 44 00 3 26 l o t 12 5 4 43 88 60 5 91 lo t 1 6 3 CO 53 60 3 ?J l o t 2 6 3 21 41 60 3 26 l o t 7 8 2 22 44 60 3 20

P e t e r R o b e r t ' s A d d i t i o n .

lo t 6 2 98 6 1 60 4 17 S c r i b n e r ' s A d d i t i o n .

e 40 f t of s 90 f t o f l o t s 35 a n d 27, W e s t U r o a d . w a y 4 43 83 60 5 91

n X of l o l 44 u n d h o u s e . W e s t R r t a d w a v 5 64 1 10 60 7 21

l o t 44 a n d b o n s o . H o l d s t r e e t 15 50 3 10 60 19 20

n fi of l o l 59 a n d h o u s e . Gold s t r e e t . 7 75 1 65 60 9 90

S c r l b n e r a n d T u r n e r ' s A d d i t i o n . l o t s 1 n n d 4 a n d 25 f e e t off o e n d o f l o t s 2 a n d 3

a n d b u i l d i n g s 5 93 80 18 76 60 113 16 n X of lu t 10 u n d w

X o f g o r e No. 3 . . . 1 9 9 90 1 98 00 12 48 S o r i b n e r a n d T u r n e r ' s 2d A d d i t i o n .

lo t 15 1 3 30 66 60 1 66 to t 9 11 55 11 GO 1 26

S h e p a r d ' s A d d i t i o n .

s X of lo t 12 a n d h o u s e 7 6 51 1 10 GO 7 24

l o t 5 Cii 3 32 (HI (10 4 53 lo t 8 - - . 2 8 3 54 7U GO 4 81 t o t n 31 44 t 8 60 1 12

A . L . S k i n n e r ' s A d d i t i o n . l o t s 1,2, 3, a n d 4 . . . . 1 12 68 3 51 60 15 60 l o t s 1. 2. u n d 3 6 9 44 1 88 60 11 92 t o t 19 13 4 20 61 60 6 64

S m i t h ' s A d d i t i o n . lo t 12 1 55 90 11 IS GO 07 03

J . A l d r i c h S m i t h ' s S u b . lo t 1 1 39 Si 60 3 26 l o l 3 1 39 27 (10 3 2(1 l o l 9 1 39 27 60 3 26 lo t 20 1 39 27 (10 2 % l o t 21 1 39 27 60 2 26 101 21 1 39 27 60 3 26 l o t 35 1 39 27 60 2 26 t o t 45 1 3!l 27 00 2 20

C a n t o n S m i t h ' s A d d i t i o n .

W X o f lo t 27 4 3 27 65 CI 4 52 WG2 f t Of l o t 38 4 6 61 1 30 60 8 41

S m i t h a n d Van A l l e n ' s A d d i t i o n . w X of l a n d l y i n g b e t w e e n b l o c k s 14 a n d 15

6 95 1 39 CO 8 91 S o u t h w i c k ' s A d d i t i o n .

p i e c e of l a n d 6-1 f t n a n d s by 132 f t e n n d w , ly-i n g n e x t s u n d w f r o m s o c o r n e r o f blk 1

5 69 1 11 00 7 30

S t e w a r t A Ires' A d d i t i o n .

p l c c e of l a n d com a t n o co r o f n w ^ of b lk 15. r u n n i n g t i i e n c e s o u t h 7 rods , t h e n c e w e s t 3 ro t i s . i h e n c o n o r t h 7 rods , t h e n c o o S r o d s t o b e g i n n i n g 15 6 29 1 25 00 8 14

e n t i r e of w h a t w a i 19 30 97 4 19 00 25 76

T . 1. T a n n e r ' s A d d i t i o n .

l o t 7 2 15 26 3 01 60 18 91 lo t 11 2 13 03 2 61 60 16 29 lo t 12 3 13 08 2 61 60 16 29 l o t 13 2 13 08 3 61 60 16 29

T a n n e r T a y l o r ' s A d d i t i o n .

l o t s 2 a n d 4. b lk 1, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s l o t s 7 a n d 8, b lk 3, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n

18 87 3 77 60 23 21 l o t s 8 a n d 10. b lk 1. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n as l o t s 11

a u d 15. b l o c k 3, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 23 07 4 61 60 28 28

lo t 9. b l k 1. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s to t 13, b lock 3, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . 9 44 1 88 oO l l 92

l o t 24. ulk 2. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lot 19, b lock 2, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 8 39 1 67 CO lo CO

l o l 25 ,b lk 2. o t h e r wise k n o w n a s lo t 11, a u d s o u t h 13 l l of lo l 13, b lock 3, s o n g ' s a d d l l l o u

62 91 12 63 CO 76 09 l o t s 30,31 a n d 32. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s l o t 1, b lock

2, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 3 25 16 6 OJ 60 30 ?J t b a t p a n of b lk ? n o t s u b d i v i d e d i n t o lo t s , e x c e p t

a p i e c e nf said b lk com. a t n u c o r . of s t o n e b u i l d i n g k n o w n a s t h o ( l id S i o n e T a n n e r y , t h e n c e e o n a l i ne w i t h n s ldo of n wa i t of SHld s t o n e b u i l d i n g t o I o n i a s t , t h e n c e s o n I o n i a s i l o C o l d b r o o k s t , t h e n c e w on Co ldb rook s i t o u p o i n t s o f e wai t of said s t o n e b u i l d i n g , t h e n c o n to b e g i n n i n g ; a l s o a p o r t i o n of sa id b lk com. 120 f t s ol n w c o r . of s a i d blk 3, t h e n c e s 110 f t , t h e n c e p a r a l l e l w i t h n l l n e o f sa id b ik t o w s i d e of l i ne of o ld flume, t h e n c e a l o n g w sldo of t ine o f o ld flume to a po in t 120 f t s of L e g r a m i s t , t h e n c e n 160 f t to b e g i n n i n g

3 137 13 27 42 60 105 15 l o t s 30 a n d 37. b lk 4, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n us l o t s 21

nnii 22, blk 3, L o n g ' s Addi t ion 20 97 4 19 63 25 76

CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS. Tanner Taylor'* Addition.

J « , <£ Cl

J T. ^ 11) CJ . I* * I 5 ^ 2 ^ a H - o H

l o t s 3 9 a n d 411. IIIK4. o t b e r w i s o k n o w n a s lo ts 3 a n d 3. b i t 3. L o n g ' s A d d i t i o n

510 78 83 35 SO CO 820 7:1 l o t s 46 a n d 47. bik c. o l h e n v l s e k n o w n a s lo t 6 a n d

20 f t In w i d t h o f f * s l d o of lo t 4 a n d 30 f t In w i d t h off n s i d e of l o l 6. b l k I, L o n g s A d d i t i o n

20 97 4 19 60 25 70 lo t 4, b lock 7. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lot 7, b lock 5.

L o n g ' s Addi t ion 8 91 1 78 CO 11 29

l o t s 6 a n d C, b l o c k 7. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s l o t s d rrtid 5. block 5, L o n g ' s Addi t ion

16 78 3 35 CO 20 73 21 f t In w i d t h off n e n d of lo t 10. nnd 25 f t iu

w i d t h off n e n d of w X «'f lo t 9, b lock 7. oltUT-wise k n o w n ns i l f l In w i d t h off n end nf lot 1 nnd '25 f t in w i d t h off n e n d of w X o f lo t 2. b lock 5, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n .

8 39 1 67 60 10 66 t h a t p a r t of b lock 7 n o t s u b d i v i d e d I n t o l n f »

w h i c h l i e s w e s t of P l a l n f l e l d a v e . and a p leco o f l and 31 f t In w i d t h a d j o i n i n g o n t h o w e s t , be ing t h o v a c a t e d p o r t i o n of T a y l o r s t o i l i e r , wise k n o w n a s l o t s 7. 8. 9. 10. n n d 11. block 4. nnd Hint p a r i of block 4 l y i n g s o u t h of lot 11. I.tock 4, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n

46 13 9 23 60 55 95 pa r t of b lock 7 no t s n b d l v i d e d I n t o l o t s w h i c h

l ies e a s t of P l a l n f l e l d a v e . e x c e p t l o t s sold l o C o r m a n , H e m b l l n g , Cook. F o r d . G r l e g s . F i n n . D.. Gd . IL A M. IL IL Co., o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s a p a r t of b lock 5. L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n

20 97 4 19 60 25 70 e n t i r e b lnck 8 e x c e p t 2 l o t s sold lo F r e y Bro*

26 21 5 24 60 IB (tt e n t i r e 9 68 72 11 74 co 71 01 e n t i r e block 10 o x c e p t l o t s sold t o W h i t e

25 16 5 03 (10 30 79 t h a t p a r t of b lock 11 n o t s u b d i v i d e d i n t o l o t s

20 97 4 19 60 25 76 lo t 8 12 8 39 1 67 60 10 60 l o t s 9.10,11.13. a n d 14. b lock 12. o t h e r w l » o k n o w n

ns t o t s 3. 2. a n d 4. b lock 9. L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 33 55 6 71 CO 40 RO

l o t 15 12 6 29 1 25 60 8 11 l o t 16. b lock 12, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lo t 11. b lock

6. L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 165 06 33 19 60 l!i9 , j l o t s 17. 19. 20. 21. a n d 22. b lock 12. o t h e r w i s e

k n o w n a s l o t s 13. I I . 10, 9, a n d 8 - o n e p a r c e l -block 6, L o n g ' s add i t ion .

41 91 8 38 60 50 93 lo t 1. w X o f l o t 2, a n d l o t s 3. 4 . 5 , 6 , 7 . 8, a n d 9.

block 13 446 60 89 33 CO 536 63 t h a t p a r t o f block 13 n o t s u b d i v i d e d I n t o t o t s ,

e x c e p t p a r t sold t o c i t y f o r " s e t t l i n g bas in " 1 1 148 97 29 79 60 179 36

lo t s 1, 2,3. 4. 10. 11. 1!. 11, 11. 15. 16. 17. Ri.d 13. o n o iiaruet 14 89-2 89 178 67 CO 1072 06

lo l 8, block 15. o t b e r w i s o k n o w n a s lo t 2. b lock R, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 6 29 1 25 60 8 11

l o t s 13.14.15. ic. 17. a n d 18. b l k 15. a n d 33 f t In w i d t h on w e s t s i d e o f ea id b l o c k , b e i n g v a -c a t e d p o r t i o n of Coi t a v e

29 38 5 87 60 SS 83 lo t 5. b lk 10. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lo t 21. b l o c k s .

L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 81 60 5 04 lot 6. b lk 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s l o t 20. H o c k «.

L o n g ' s a d d i i i o n , . . 4 20 81 60 5 64 lo t 7. block 10, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s l o t 19. b lk 8.

L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n - . . 4 20 84 60 5 64 l o l 8. b lock 16, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s lo t 18. b l k 8.

I^ong's a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 81 CO 6 04 lo t 9, b lock 16, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s lo t 17, b lk 8,

Long ' s a d d i t i o n . . - 4 20 81 60 •) 04 l o l 10, b lock 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lo t 16, b l k 8.

L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 84 60 5 04 lo t 11, b lock to, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n ns lo t 15, b lk 8.

L o n g ' s n d d l t l o n . . . 4 20 81 CO 6 04 lo l 12. block 18, u t h o r w l s e knoivn n s lot 14. b lk 8.

L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 81 CO 6 01 l o t I'l. b lock 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n* lo t 13, b lk 8.

L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 84 60 5 6 1 lo l 16. block 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s l o t 40. b lk 8.

L o n g ' s n d d l t l o n . . 4 20 81 60 5 04 lo t 17. b l o c k 16, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n u s lo t 39 b lk 8,

Long ' s a d d i t i o n . . . 4 20 81 60 6 01 l o l lb, b lock 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lo t :t?. b l o c k

8. Long ' s a d d i t i o n 4 20 81 00 6 Cl lo t 19. b lock 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lo t 37, b lock

8. L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 4 20 84 60 6 01 l o l 20, blnck 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n HS lot 30. b lock

8, L o n g ' s a d d i t i o n 4 20 31 60 6 Cl l o l 21. block 16, o l i i o r w l s e k n o w n a s lot 35, b l o c k

8, L o n g ' s n d d l t l o u 4 20 81 60 6 64 lo t 23, block 10, o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s l o t S3, b lock

8, Long ' s a d d i t i o n 4 20 84 CO 5 04 l o t 24, b lock 10. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s lo t 32. b l o c k

8. L o n g ' s ad i l l t lon 4 20 81 60 5 04 l o t 25. b lock 16. o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s lot 3L b l o c k

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