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HH ctmj-mj ^• vwryrr-x'.™rmjjmwLmmmmmmmvmmmiivtut. i iwiwtiBiiiMitiiiiwwpywwMMMP——^————i^—^—1—MM— LOWELL WEEKLY Office in Graham's Block. Un Sttiirp. VOLiiMK VJl.; "Liberty iind Union—One and Insoparablo " Terns, $150 per yea- in Advance LOWELL, MICHIGAN. W H D N K S D A V . O C T O B E R I. is" MJMBEll i;:. She iou'd! jluuntul, lu-Hiln j .v| <n'jj inu. M' I.OW'KL.!., HKMI.. IIV MORRIS & HIKE / •IIIIR.'/.M tlonr (Jruhnui'- llloilc T ERMS Or SUBSCniPTION. Howk A Wl>ifo. J >R\I.ICI!SM P.HHIH, SLI'IO. f.I'ilHiPr, Klii'liiis», Ar. | I f I'.'irliriiliir attention tlvm In cuolnin uurk— ' Slntc in ' lii'i'Ki'rrd HtillUiiiKi iifxt ilnor »<"t nF W:i-! "Ollir Mull. C. Ilroad&Bon. D KAIJKKH in noOl*, SlmrH, I.nlln'r KindlDKH kr, (.'u-l"in uurk •loui- Willi iii<iitiii^« nml iloxpntcli. Kumi'inlivr ilii> pludi liiri iloor ur-i <<r (imlutin'ri lllnak, llrlilno Slri'fl. G . R . Covill. /'I KNEIIAI. i'«iiv4iiinit ACBIII. ,\:i kiniln of V.T bnokii can In- UM.iincii .,T i,,,,, ,,1 IOMC-I niUvt.— AiJilrc.n l.«*-ll. Atkins & Soinorby. D KAl.KIISin AKrirnlliiral IninlrinvntH. KC II the lifH mam pluco uni Devondorf &. Rlnin, D KALKRS in Fancy Iiry (lond», Kibbona, Ciirpclinir. II"tf, Capi imil Nntlnn*. Flr^t ilnnr wrul nl l.o- K»r one yeor, f I 'id Kor iix nn'tith* 75 11 (leHrereil by I lie furrl-r no RATES OF ADVERTISING | rvKAl ,KK8 In AKficnllural Ironleincntii. We »Uo Ten llneiol Snnpnrell.cl.iKe matter imike » imJ . IIUKRICR t n a u u r i i c t u r e ' l by .1 A. Ailainx llron. Hu'i- •Spac.K. | 1 W | I ni". i " IIM. : « nin. | 1 y r | placo one door Kn..l of I 'OMJ (mice, I .owoll, Mich. 1 Square. I fl-OlTj '"fiOiirT" 1 ' 2 Siiuam | l .FIO| II. OO j S.OOL 12.001 10.00 '/ Column, | ft.00 | S.oi' l I.i.OO I 20.00 j ;.\:0n « " S.OO 1 j.00 25.00 IIO.OO 40 00 'l " 1 12.00 1 20 00 1 30.00 I 40.00 I 7.5,00 j well National Uanh. l.ocali, 10 cents per line lor lirni inHertioii, Kac'i _ , •ubacquent iniiertlon 5 cenl* per line. u o o . i l . iiaicom, Marriage and Death notlecufree. pltACTK'AI, Watchmaker and Joweler. Wuliinn, Obituary noticoi, ft cent* perllDO. I-» Clock* nud .leweiry repaireil and ivarranU'd.— Cardaln'lliiainoxx Directory fft per Hnnnni Jewelry made to Oidi-. Nlnip in llin I'oNt Ofllce Yearly advertiser" entitled to chaiize'inarierlv. - I.nHal N'olicesal Statute Unte*, All leRal iniiKt lie { Simon U. ilur.HOn. paid for when nllidavlt i- made, I ^ANUKACTUKKll of and Denier in lin-ware. frannlent idrertiaeineni- nii«t be pro-paid, , ^ V l Copper-ware and Slinl it-n. Special attention tar Those termawill be ntrirtly adh-red to. Izivcn to incfini;. oavc-lniurhinK nml job work.— ii••ini mniij«t-KTj.'v««ajBPK—co—i |.S)iop opponilu Hhiu fc llnuler'n drug utorc. > ?tt5iuf5S ^ircctoni, arand RapIds b ST d F - TJARMONV LODCK, N'o, UA. of Lowell. Mich. ' . TeCtOryi IX meets fv-ry Siluiday eveniiis. iin.ln Ma*"nic p„__„ Hull. . MW.A.\NKI.I...\, ( i, , v , lf . J . l . . y 1^^Olb0r,, O. Kuri. ,^ec. ' l?-^CIiU,Sl\ f. I'KAI.KUS IN Hat^ (.'apt, Kuril, . — . , OloTea,4c., Wholeaale and Uelall, No. II Mon- J. M. Mathewson. : 108 ,ttwt Ur ' l " ,, K "i ,ul '- rOr.U.'Y, Allorniv and Snlloltor. Will attend to, ji a Hnrlnn l.ui.ine»< In anv of tlw Sl-t.- or United State* . Courts. A ' / - a w , i^iliritor in Chancnry. and Specil attention uivrulo Cnnvej aiwinc. (.'ollectinB 4*- . Jn 1?81 , ; , 1 ,f l ' r ° b « , 5 " r Kent Coo-ity. Office In and Chancery businv-f. Office over ..oweli .Vational I Uulldinff, (.rind llapld., Mich. Hank, Lowell Mlrh, LOWELL NATIONAL HANK O F L O W E L L . CAPITAL, - -3100,000. SURPLUS, - - - 10,000. IUlt RCTOH f. II.A.Uirr, KIUVPIH Kiio. WM . W.Harni, C. R. MINK, MYRON II. Nonrox, C T, WOOIUMI, A. S. STANMAmi, A . J . KCKI K. .UH W. NOKTOX. lulej-ost l*nl <1 onT>f?i>ohitH. H. A. 1UOK. Hre.ident. JAS. W. NOUTON, Vice 1'res. IIKNHV M. CLAI.K, Caaliier. Lowell, AUK. "TK, IS'L. NEW YORK K T . J . Slfijrtoil. ; Liw, and Solicitfl iurt«.' Farm and villaRO property lor -Jle or rent. l.icenK A 'fl'dUNKY at Liw, and Solicitor jn Slain or L'ni ted StateaCourta. I S w o o t ' s H o t o l , G RAND Rapid', Mich. T. II. Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Uathlmn House. Kathlmrn House- ed Claim"Apentlor procnrlngPemiiona and tlouutiesi * NTISDKL & HAWK, I'ropiietori, corner Hon- from Coveinment. Offlce in OiahamV Block, iip-{ rocand Waterloo Street*,(irand Kapids,Mlch. stair*, Lowell, Michigan. 1 _ - | W. P. Rarkor, Milton M. Perry. . jjKNTIST, ti-S Monroe St., Grand Rapida Mich. All 7-44 7-44 ! Reward Given. A L L W H O have K0t the Catarrh will get a reward by procuring a bottle Dlt. if. II. J'ECU'S CATARRH SPECIFIC! | I A* it wa* never known to fail in any gen- ' nine ra.e of Catarrh, and give* relief the ; lirnt dose, cauMng no pronlraling vlleet un I t h e system. I Sold by DrilggiMi, i Lowell, Nor. I3lh, 1870. 7-44 7-44 R KAl. K>tate, Insurance, and Collecting Agcncy. fljf.ire over Hine A: Nokle'* Store, L'ulon Ulock, Wcat Sde. Robert Hunter Jr., J USTUS; "rt:i' IVace. Will attend promptly to Col- lecting, Cmivrjaucit)^ a n d .,11 buHineai intrusted to ruy care. Ollice over Hunt A: Hunter's Drug Stoit-, Lowell, Jlicli. Also Clothing cot and made to order W . A- Falliiss, M . D . , P HYSICIAN and Surg- on. i.ow. II, Mich. Ofllce j ranted, over National Hani. Ite.idoneeon Hudson St. j- -- >ork done in the bjKt manner mid at rcassnable prices. Loomls & Brown. milk I'LAOK to buy Boot* and Shoes, Is at Loomls J. .V Brown's 30 Canal Street (irand Rapids. S. D Parka, D KALKR in Watcher,Clocks, Jewelry and Silver I'lated Ware, So. 22 Monroe Street, (irund Rap. Personal atlention to repairing, and work wnr- upposi'.o residenec "l C. It. llino. J. Howard Smith, M . D . H OUEOI' A TIIIC I'liysiiiiu and Surgeon. Office I--- front room over tbo post ollice. i:e>ideuce | on Depot Road. i;a!U iiv.-nda! iiromptly, day or night. James Qalfeip, W liULKSAI.K mid Retail Druggist, No. R Canal stieet. Grand itapuls. Drs Peck & McDanncll. •nd ."•ur^eo .•U, Mil ii. 1 }hyikian> and^urceons, oru.-ein liawnie Build- | ing, L I I T . II. C. Stephcnao:i. n AltKI'ATHlC I'hysicim !<• Surgero. L-jwcial Uttontioii given to Syphllstii: aort 'Jhrouic 111- •ease*. Also Sleph>-nsoii'i I'atunt .m-.e- aim Support- ers, manulactnrej to ordei. V.l work warranted to give satiifacti-'u. Ucsidvnce. lir^t 11 Hoi'!" iioiih "I Union School Dr.T.B. Lamb, M . D , . d Suig River. H OMKOI'ATIHC I'liv-iciiM .mil Suigcon, Offito andr. -iduncHV-s.i :- I'l-.l River. CalU at. luniied with pioinptn Wm. Pullen, D KAl.KR in Roil ly-mado Ol-Itlnng. Cloths,dent's Furnishiug Uood*. Hals. Cap.s Boots and Shoeis C'luthing cut and nii lj to order. Store I'ullen a | Block, Bridge stivct. A. Prausser, W ATCHUAKBRjt Jeweler, and dealer in Fino (iold and silver Ware, 21 llolirne street. A1 so uli kinds of Spurting lm|.ienirnts, (inind Rapids. Southwlok & Wright, D KALKRS in Crockery, Glassware, Silver I'lated Ware, China, Table Cutlery, Sc., 41 MonrooSt., I (fraud Rapids. Currier & Putnam, D KAI.KRS in School, MiscHllaneous, and Blank Books also, Stationeiy, Wulli'aiiera, ^c. Hook itindera and Box Manufacturerv, No. 10 I'earl street, Grand Rapids, A. W. Currier, T. O. Futnam. R . M - Stowe, W HOI.RSAI.F. and retail dealer in Hals and Caps, Furs, Uohes, GI OVHH, fee., and I'iuhionable M.lllnery Coods, lu Monroe Street, Grand Rapids. Established 1837. ] .•* B. DIKKMAN, Watrhe*.Clocka, Jewelry, Sil- j, verand I'lated Ware, 16 Canal street. Hpecta- 1 cles a speciality. i : NEW THING UNDER THE SUN! West's American Tire Setter For Setting Carriage and Wa?- 0D Tires Cold, OD the wheel, With which a SIT of Uroov TIRRS can bo set io Ten Minutes. It ia one of the mosl wonderful time and labor-M ving machines of the a^e. No teariiig tho wheel to pieces, no taking out bolls, no breaking raint, no hnrnini; the felloe or boring new holes bul simply taking the wheel from theailu, putting it into the machine, aud returning it to the the owner, tightened In the most satlslhetory manner, all in two or three minutes. Tho undersigned bos one of these madiloes at his blacksmith shop, und has the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT For the town of Lowell. All who have se 'n itoperate pronounce it the best invention in u<e for setting tirea. Toach Your Boy* A Trade mdo, and lake c.uv flini ho loams it Ol'1.'},-1.0G p r i s o n e r s in ihit pi.'iiilen tlinron^lilv. That aciiiiired, lit- ran UarioH nf thirty states in IfiGT, a "cor-1 with good licnrt loll tin'youni,'man lo Min^' In tho iC'|iorl of ihi- I'risou A"- go "lit inl-iilic world to nliill liir liim- sooialion jnst. issiieil, 77 per cent.,. sell", with thy words which wo us'-il to more than thrco-quarUM's, had not I'ead, coming Irom a hard-working [ jlt'arncd a trade. ITorc is the text j Either to his son—"I havy given von JPOPULCIL C J OO U S 9,t PopU- fiom which Dr. Franklin could havemuch .schooling as I can atlbrJ, lar Prices. , pii ached a forcible sermon to parents, j a" 1 ' * gond lrado;that \4 yanr fortuiw A man who has a good trade hasigo -md increase it." £ C D D I M Q ,311 independency. He has need only A yoong man entering the wurld ' ^ J, to be honest and diligent to secure a ( witliout a fortune and without a trade Una jusi opened a i.irge stoik oi competence. Mread and biitler are j or profession—is he not in plain DRY GOODS & sure for him wherover hn is. He is | words and adventurer? Is he not fa- sure always of higher wages than ho! tally unfitted to take part in the battle who has no trade; and if his genius i of life? Suppose him disposed to and enterpriselead him into some oth-i idleness and vice—now greatlv are or calling it is always a satisfaction j his temptations increased. Seventy- to know that in case of misfortune j per cent, of the convicts m thtf he can return to his trade. He has | United States "had not learned a that at any rale; failure in business j trade."' Would it not bo wel! for cannot deprive him of it; his specula-j every fUtherto think of that, when lie tions may break down, bul ho has an i is con-sideriug tho future of his boys, anchor to leeward, as the sailors say ;i y. Evening Post. his snbsistencV' and thai of his familv •' a a . ,. UI . C ' j The Lumber Wealth of Michigan. The time was wlien it was iiotl exchange says; ''1 lie statistics thought reputable for parents to leave j 0 ' l '"' ^ 0Ul ' 1 Peninsula, thus lar giv- their children without trades--unless! 1 '"' "^'enough to show what marvel- jthey belonged to the class of gentry. i ous rt-ca M 1 Michigan has in her for- | In Franco before the revolution, t h i s ' o s l s '' u •'•ecount for the fact that LADIES'SlIMlUER SHAWLS 'provident HeiitinuMit or instinct was i' K ' r s,l l , l'i. v now the main reliance so stronj' that even the children of the' 0 ' ''' c ^ r lhei n Slates, exueeiiinir all GROCERIES, Near the II. A: M. Rallrnad Depot, where you will llnd J good assortment ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots A: Shoes, Sheetings at (i ets per yard, Calicos at b cts per yard, Ladies' lioso 7 ets a pa.~ P. K's very cheap, 4 ply Brussels (Jarpetiiio- 8.1G. r ) per yard. Oil Olollis at [icdnccd PricRs, WHOA 1 WHOA!! Rocs Bros. l.KKS in Dry (Jooris, Clotliing. Yankee No- llaUaii t Cap- Ciuthinguut and made ore in liraham'.* Block, Lowell, Mich' C . O - Stone & C o . 1\KVLKR» in l»iy Goods, (Jrocenes, Boots and JJ Shoes, Hats and Caps Orockeiy. Ac. Store in Graham'* Block. Lowell, Mich. Uine & Noble. D KAl.KRS in Dry Good*. Clothing, Hats Caps, (irofierico. ic >.11.—Clotbin; made toordei. ."•toi. 1 m brick block. Opposite Franklin House, C h a s . A l t h e n . D EALKRiu Ready-made Clothing, (Jenl'a Fur- ulahingGoodii, Hati, Caps, 4c. Corner -tom west cud Flat River Bridge, Lowell. Mich. John Kopt & C o . niturn <•( ever) warranted. Ready-ni.ida Collins Dt-' to .,rdn- s: DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 Oanal-st i(of Sweet's Hotel!} 1'. •>. Drawer 2001, G r a n d R a p i d s M i c h . Ki r Skllled attention ulven to all classes of-liaeas- ea. Specialties : Scrofula, Cancers, Consumption, Kye and Kar, Nervous, 1-emale, and Chronic Diseases LADIES out of health, assured of easy, safe cure. Confidential, successful treatmentfor nil private dis- eases. Seminsl Wrakness, etc., positively cured {y'Inall special, important cases, atop unreliable or useless treatment, and consult Dr. Aikinatouce, Call or wrilo (enclosing postage,] whatever jour cas D t.AI.KR3 in Furniture of every kind. I'.i'ent j tjiirinc Beds, warranted. Ready-mad" Collins, constaol'.y on hand or ma le toordei. Manufactory j cot\staoC.y o an '^ae-ro A II kind* ooin neurD. \ M, Depot Wilson & Edie- A U k^ud« of llhcksnuthini, llorse-shoeing wag- J\ on and Cirrlaito uouing done promptly, EdRar Horse. O MNIBUS Linufiom Clifton llou.-e, and all other Hotels anl Private Homes. l» and from all i'ree Omnibus T tOVRANKLIS 1IOU8K. AH orders leit at Tato's I.ivtiry •Utile B, W.COBB, 1'roprietor. Omaibus Line. O H AW k miRIHCK, carry I'assengera to and from S the d'ipot, or lo any pait of tho town, day and Bigl.t Lcato/our onlais at the To-l Offlc, ami rldo iu the new ommliu*. Hunt & Hunter, O EAl .Klta in 1'rijgs, I'at.mt Uedu mes. I'etliim.rv, I'slnU, Oils, Ae. Htoiv at the aid .land of J . B. Shear.^Irldgt street, Lowell, Mich. M R. Ulodgott- T OVv K W . Woolen Mill*, uianutaclorer of 1'lain and I i Fan. ' Cnssimi-res ' s " " 1 " and Jeans, I lannels, h ain nml I iney .Shirting. Stocking ^ arn. etc. l.o- well, Mich. All good* made Irom 1 ure Wool anu free Irom llncks. HiRllVBtinaiket price paid fur Wool, M . C . Rarber. S UCCEfiBORto W.& M.Barber, dealer in Grocer lea ) roviiioui, Crocki:rT,olwmw«rv # Vnnkvt* So- tloni.un I n lull »h>oiimenlluthe rtmc.-r nn.l ^ncrt 1'roUuce tnd •'rovlmoa Lnu' T#rnn canh, anil will eorresu'.nd «itli (lold n l f 1 10, leu cream and soda | Witti th«tr ••-.mo?. BridgebUhjI, Lowi'll» Mich. * I I'owliaon & Quick. i rcbitncU 4. Builders, and dealer* In lumber o all I J\, kinds. Lowell, Mici.. HARR & LIES VELD, (Successors to Win, Larnway & Co.,) Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE, Monuments, OraventonoK, and Furniture Marble, 63 .Mouoe ii 9 Fountain Si., Grand Kapids> C. KUSTERER, jBUEWER & MALSTER City ^Brewery, JRAND UAI'IDS, - - - Mien STOCK, XXX A PRESENT USE ALES, A DRAUGHTLAGEU. Rastern HOPS anil M ALT at Market price For Sale. A UOUSK AND LOT with all tho convenlente for a good hotne with *hrde trees, fruit and ahrub- bery.and a good cellar. Iminire of the *ub*criber, C. BROAD, Lowell, Sept. 20th, 1870. WHOA!!! Also, W IIKELEU A W ILSON'S S EW- ING M ACHINES, sold on the most favorable terms. D. E. SPUINO guarantees to sell his stock of Goods at New York prices. 1 > . E . Sl'ItlNC. 'HIE PLACE T O B U V GROCERIES ! Read ! Read ! Read ! V. D. YOUNG H A S IN STOCK THE FINEST LOT OK TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES. FRUITS, AN I) GROCERIES O F A L L KINDS IN MARKET; RESIDES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF VAN- KEE NOTIONS, WHICH HE W I L L S E L L AT LOW FIGURES. GOODS D E L I V E R E D F R E E To ALL PARTS O F T H E VILLAGE. V. D. YOUNG. Jan. 18th, 1871. SIMILIA SI MILIEUS CURANTUR, H U M P H K B Y ' S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS T T AVE I'KOVKD FROM THK MOST AMl'LE E.\- l l perience. an entire success ; Simple—Prompt— Kllicient and Reliable. They are the Heat Family Medicines in u«e—*o simple that mistake* cannot be made in u«ing them ; so harmless as lo be free from danger, and no efllcient as to be always reliable.— I'hey b«re received tho highest commeudation from who Seek tO do .'IS little as Ii >S siblf. ' long nsetl and kuown them, 1 nobles, were in some cases taught -I®' 110 ;, " l l ( anada have to give, some light handicraft, and when the{^" ,n ol the West, and storm came, and they were expelled! m0ii - 0 t ^"e East, now get their him- from their homes and deprived of 1 ' )0r Michigan. Lumber vessels their fortunes, many of them subsist- l"'. v I' 01 " 1 * on lakes, from od by the trades they iumued ihein- ^ R u l l a i o , and even go selves with in more prosperous days. , '"" 0U S' 1 'heWeliand ''anal to the St. In this country, where fortunes ^ invnMlc e river. .Michigan lumber is quickly gained, are also quickly lost, 1 through the woods of Canada it is still more necessary and prudent t ' ) ' ls market. It is sent acro>> tiie that every young man should learn a uiouiitain> to Philadelphia and Haiti- useful trade, and learri it liioroti^hly.' nu,,v - ' l is sold on tho seab(>ard and No man's future is so secure here, ' n l l'-int'.'rior—traiisportt d by canal but that he would do wiselv to havoi 1!11 ' VV51 . V - I'rohahiy more t'ian his boys—and his girls t-m. for M-ii;honsrs bui.'t in the N"rthern matter—taught a tradi*. i! used the lum- But instead of that, ov.-u the chil-, b; ' r " , ". Micl ' i, - ;a . 1 1 | , , r o < l s , ' or thei, " '• nn - dren of mechanics and shopkeepers j n " loe'of are very seldom "put to a trade." '^Wr "uviu-d at Alb uiy. N. V., ,i t'... i , i .p. • hv eanai. the cronter iiart canii- !'-onj the phrase used to be. 1 hev ar.- . ' i ,i * , Michigan. mad ' errand boys m otlices, thani which no more hopeless employment 1 could be found for a boy. < )r they become clerks, >hopmen, or salesmen; or, ;!' they must go to work, they | change about fioin one trade to an- other, and become jacks at all trades j and master of not one. Go where | ynajplease, and you hear complaints i —well founded, too—of tho iuenpaoi- ty of workmen; go among tlie woik- men, and you find too often that they i despise their wjrk, and are sluggards JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED At this Office- The undersigned having formed a copartner»hip for the purpose of carrying on the BLACKSMITHING business, in all its branches, have bough*, out L.O. Price, (the old Hunter sh ip.) and are going to make Horse Shoeing a Specialty- atthisahop. We have got a* good hone ibocra aa there are in the Statu. Bring on your lame and lore footed horses, and have them fixed : also rour Trotting Nags and Racers Wagons, llugk'ies, .Sleighs. Cutters aud Drag* ironed, and every kind of REPAIRING DONE IN THE BEST MANNER, at Wilson's old shop. v s. W;:*-: W i l s o n & Edie. PARKER & BODELL DEALERS IN Fresh Meats, Poultry, O y s ^ ' T T S , AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN SEASON I'AIL) FOR ALL KINDS OF Live Stork, ^nli Pork, Polts, etc. the thousands who hare and will always tender batislaction to thoie them. No. Cur«s I'rief i'n /lozti. 1. •' /'(err*. Conge>tlon. Inllamations 'J " Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 2. " Crying-Colic or Teething of Infanti DiorrA'a of Children or Adulti Uyttnlni/. liriping. Billions Colic ChuUrn-Murhui Vomiting Colds, Bronchitis S. '• fliMtnlfiu, Tootlnclie. Facoache 0. •• lUadmhtu, Slcb H-'ndsche, Vertigo Id. " llyipepua, Billious Stomach II. '• i'»/i;irf>«i(( or Irregular period* I'J. " U7II(C«. too I'refuse periods 'S, c 13. G . Wilson, 0 MRACTOR AND BUILUBR. Shop West side Flat Itivor, Jlaiu Street. John Taylor, Strayed. O N OR ABOUT THK FIRST DAY OF JUNE,! one red yearling steer. Also on or about the 10 of Heptember, onn H year I i old lay m a r e , C.IIUII i n t o the cnclosnrn of tbn under- Central Market, B f l S t r e e t , | I Lowell, Jan. 4th, IS^l Wauted. W I'ARKKR, J.BODELL. CrvuyA ougii difficult Bicatbm^ »cT# rho tiy Cents, i'l •iS '.'5 Krupliom, Salt Kheum, Fryupcua "JO /Mrumntum, Bheum itic Tains •<i f'rrer iV s l f c , Chill Fever, Aguen .'IU VHn, Blind or Bleeding ,'i0 (^ithnlmf, and Sore or Weak Eyes jo Cnhirrk. acnur flrchronic, Inlluenta Ml IFAoe^iiii; cuufh, violent cough* JO .IUhma, oppressed Br'atblng SO Kar Intciarfri, inipaired hearing 50 ScrnjHln. Enlarged gland*, swellings io (Itniral Debility. I'hysical Weakness ,0 Dropiu and scanty Secretions Jo .'li. " Sen Sitknen, Sickness from Riding io '.'7. " Aii/afw UUemt, Crarel JO 28. •' Nercuut llrtHliiy, Involunlary Seinlutl Disclisrges 1 (K) 'J'J. " Sore Mouth. Canker SO ;i0. •' Vnnury H'eakneii Wetting Bed Jo ,11. ' famlul I'crioiii, llyiterls 40 32. " iS'q/r«rinv* "t Change of Life loo il3. •• tyWc/uy. Spa.ina. 1st, Vitua Dance 100 ^4. " Inpklhena, 1'lceratud Sore Tliroat 10 I'rice in vial", large *i«e iOc. aud 1 00 FAMILY C A S K S, i" Mnroceo, mil* 35 large 3 via'-, enntaininn tbe above li«t, with book "I directions coiupletit, f l O (XI 20 " ' " •' (i 00 20 " m p^pi'r cax-, with Look & oo n rrms.iUY SPECIFICS. Case*of 1 0 I • ' vials in fluid. Ion dbsea each, with inannnlnt liii 'lions, sivlnif full account of nil di«-iiM • I H o r n o t i , C a l t l o . S h e e p , DORB and llOKS, »illi lull ilircctinns for use, in neat WN M I I •TE. complete |10 00 roMi'S E\TIL ACT, Curoa I'ih i, N e n n i l n i u , T o o t h n o h o , H l o e d - itiK o f t h f liiuiKH- Stonmoh, Mono or other OrKans, H i i r i i H , H r M i a o a . L a m o n o s H , S p r a i n llhiumnliim > ' Ikri.nl. .Sure Hi/ * luiiU, Vvrm L'lcirii, Ohl S"" • Ik' lied I umili/ M- Jinue kuuu n frice. (i-oi: . r '0c . I'i'iH SI 00, Quarii 81 75. fVr Till " I lie*, exci pt I'O.N'D'S KXITtAOr. i by tiiu case or .'igle I u, an-». nt to an> part of t h e intiy, by m ui iiri Jpross, free of chaige, on rccelp: I 'rawbuek—Toothache. A head wind—A sneeze. A moving tail—Towser's. A mere blind—A sunshade. A soft blow—A trentle i>ree/.e. I'V-miuirie waiters—Oldm.iiih. I'rir.i! ring—The wedding ring. Car-nation—I Ui I road employes. A rooted sorrow—The toothache. The first hymn on record—Adam Katuiv's tailoring—A potato patch. I'cople who take lift' ..'asv--hang- and get as much as they can extort. | uion. For a number of years there hasj Parental been a run on clerkships and petty | corns. shopkeoper's places. These employ- 1 The gar' mcuts are filled to overflowing. A j Garbage. sure way to crowd a street and create j The last cup a mob, H to advertise for an oflice} the hicup. boy or a clerk. We wonder that it The only organ wii'mMit-top* i« a does not occur to parents that they acre-—The old man'i of the (.'Loli - .t King— i frolic is iroiierally could Lot do better for their boys than make them ihoroiigh artisans, in some useful and^indispensable branch. A competent caipenler gets at least gossip s tongue. l.ovc i^ an i ternal tr is a canal boat. Another favorite air w Tho first heir. s i.> ladies three times the pay of a clerk, does 1 Diet for trainin- b;is • !):;II p l a y e n — not work so many hours i day, is Batter puddi;:-. much more his own master, is run al- ter, where tho clerk must anxiously solicit employment. A really thor- ough workman in any trade may count upon steady nn 1 wellpaid work all tho year round, in any part o f t h e country, even in these dull times; ami if he is intelligent, as a good work- man is sure to be, he need nol work How to find s' I'idv omploynv.nl— Get inside the Suu,' Prison. A warning for faidnonable a»e«m- blies—Lookout for paint. What relatives should maU ih« best pedestritins ?—Step-sons. If vou :ire out in a driving atorni don't allempt to hold the rain- Tin' street musicians, thouifi not a of I he p| lee. Address Hi A fullnsanrt HUNTLil. IT'S S i - i i c i r i r LIOVKNIMTAIO MKII- OiiMi'Axv, OHii e and Depot, N o . I'HU llrOJi iway, New York, nt of tin- abovu for .11, Mich, by HUNT iso Arms ut i For Sale! ilng land, being the F, j,' of N, E. r K O V o u n d e r a m l m a n u l a c t u r o r of various kinds of i 0 . 1 ' 11 »/ c -" u " iut ' , the encloiiirn of tho under- I A URST-Ci.A'iS S.-n. Blind aud Door Man tolOU 1 ol ...lum It. m the Lnu-ll, • . Slu-.-w 1 1, c-i 'lit tllCIl WOllld k-ld then' Was a Ilia:, ill til IiM", ' id I iUrro^n Culiivfttofrt HCniieni bob ileiirL.H i # " w n c n t n * rc'iurfcloil t o p a y c h v g w a n d XX oinm^oco wtr*i ia)au<'liAUly In our Factory ml liill l->»uth oi th^ Kuilroati station. 1 ».-! 4 ^ ' » iC.l i and ilj^iad# of casting to ord'r, Lowell, Mich * |--^tbem aw ay, J.H.WOOD. I ^ l l l l , S T P ^ O ' N V T T ^ ^ A V^YA HD'fMIN^, ^ Det ' 0 ''' 0RU , '• S N " , B ' .1 lather to put hi^ boy tO a goodll'eeillo SOU. .in journeyman any longer than he I j, :U ty have their special organs likes. Then, the world is open to him. 1 Why is milk like the troadmill '— He may be ajourneynnn, literally— Ik-cause it strengthens the ca vis. for if he is only comp jlent li' may "The Devil's rag ba.j" is iVvm i ii- go from city to city, from county ! > ou". for fashionable attired be! : . cpuniy all over the ountrv, a id find I Some people, in rating. ready employment anywhere. There j e . 0 mmon fork as tliougli r is nothing this country now needs so i pitchfork. b adly as competent, ini'ili^en' arti- The most acitomplishe 1 sans. I' roni Furope wc uet mainly, j America are the rail feiuv : common day lab i rs and larm hands, ^ W h y is a bald hen 11:' - i there too, it s. ems li.at the good old j Hocause tlu ir is no bisVton o'" apprmiu'ing a boy toaliliere. ^ood trade Iris ','one out. The sailor who Ln .w for a fa-'t that '.lie a •-•IS in n_; or dving
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M a r r i a g e a n d D e a t h n o t l e c u f r e e . p l t A C T K ' A I , W a t c h m a k e r a n d J o w e l e r . W u l i i n n , O b i t u a r y n o t i c o i , ft c e n t * p e r l l D O . I-» Clock* n u d . leweiry repaire i l a n d ivarranU'd.— C a r d a l n ' l l i i a i n o x x D i r e c t o r y f f t p e r Hnnnni J e w e l r y made to O i d i - . Nlnip in llin I'oNt Ofl lce Y e a r l y a d v e r t i s e r " e n t i t l e d to c h a i i z e ' i n a r i e r l v . - — I . nHa l N ' o l i c e s a l S t a t u t e U n t e * , A l l leRal iniiKt lie { S i m o n U . i l u r . H O n .

p a i d f o r w h e n nl l idavl t i - m a d e , I ^ A N U K A C T U K K l l of a n d Denier in l i n - w a r e . f r a n n l e n t i d r e r t i a e i n e n i - n i i « t b e p r o - p a i d , , ^ V l Copper -ware and S l i n l i t - n . Specia l a t t e n t i o n tar T h o s e t e r m a w i l l be n t r i r t l y a d h - r e d t o . I z i v c n t o incf in i ; . o a v c - l n i u r h i n K nml j o b work.— — — i i • • i n i m n i i j « t - K T j . ' v « « a j B P K — c o — i |.S)iop opponi lu H h i u fc l l n u l e r ' n d r u g u to rc .

> ?tt5iuf5S ^ircctoni , arand RapIds b S T d F -T J A R M O N V LODCK, N'o, UA. of Lowe l l . Mich. ' . T e C t O r y i I X m e e t s f v - r y S i l u i d a y e v e n i i i s . i i n . l n Ma*"nic p „ _ _ „

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r O r . U . ' Y , A l l o r n i v and Snllol tor . Wil l a t t e n d t o , j i a H n r l n n l.ui.ine»< In a n v of t lw S l - t . - o r Un i t ed S t a t e* .

C o u r t s . A ' / - a w , i^ i l i r i tor in C h a n c n r y . a n d Speci l a t t e n t i o n u i v r u l o C n n v e j a i w i n c . (. 'ollectinB 4 * - . J n

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a n d C h a n c e r y b u s i n v - f . Office o v e r . .oweli .Vational I Uul ld inff , ( . r i n d l lap ld . , M i c h . H a n k , L o w e l l M l r h ,

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I I . A . U i r r , K IUVPIH K i i o . W M . W . H a r n i , C. R. MINK, MYRON I I . N o n r o x , C T, WOOIUMI, A . S . STANMAmi, A . J . KCKI K.

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H . A. 1UOK. H r e . i d e n t . J A S . W. NOUTON, V i c e 1'res.

I I K N H V M. C L A I . K , C a a l i i e r .

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S w o o t ' s H o t o l ,

GR A N D R a p i d ' , Mich. T. I I . L y o n , p r o p r i e t o r , f o r m e r l y of t h e U a t h l m n H o u s e .

K a t h l m r n H o u s e -

e d C l a i m " A p e n t l o r p r o c n r l n g P e m i i o n a a n d t l o u u t i e s i * N T I S D K L & H A W K , I ' r o p i i e t o r i , c o r n e r H o n -f r o m C o v e i n m e n t . Offlce in O i a h a m V Block , i ip-{ r o c a n d W a t e r l o o S t r e e t * , ( i r a n d K a p i d s , M l c h . s t a i r * , L o w e l l , M i c h i g a n . 1 — _

- | W . P . R a r k o r ,

M i l t o n M . P e r r y . . j j K N T I S T , ti-S Monroe S t . , G r a n d R a p i d a Mich. All

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4 ! Reward Given. AL L W H O h a v e K0t t h e C a t a r r h wi l l

get a r e w a r d by p r o c u r i n g a b o t t l e

Dlt. i f . II. J'ECU'S

CATARRH S P E C I F I C ! | I A* it wa* n e v e r k n o w n to fa i l in a n y gen-' n ine r a . e of C a t a r r h , a n d g ive* relief t h e ; lirnt dose, c a u M n g no p ron l r a l i ng vlleet u n I t h e s y s t e m . I Sold by Dri lggiMi, i Lowe l l , N o r . I3 lh , 1870.

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

RKAl. K>tate, I n s u r a n c e , a n d Col lec t ing A g c n c y . fljf.ire o v e r Hine A: Nokle'* S t o r e , L'ulon Ulock ,

Wcat S d e .

R o b e r t H u n t e r J r . ,

JU S T U S ; " r t : i ' IVace. Will a t t e n d p r o m p t l y t o Col -l ec t ing , C m i v r j a u c i t ) ^ a n d .,11 buHineai i n t r u s t e d

to ruy c a r e . Ollice o v e r H u n t A: H u n t e r ' s D r u g Stoi t - , L o w e l l , J l i c l i . Also C l o t h i n g c o t a n d m a d e t o o r d e r

W . A - F a l l i i s s , M . D . ,

PH Y S I C I A N and Surg- o n . i .ow. II, Mich. Ofllce j r a n t e d , o v e r Na t iona l Hani. I t e . i d o n e e o n H u d s o n S t . j - --

>ork d o n e i n the bjKt m a n n e r m i d a t r c a s s n a b l e p r i ces .

L o o m l s & B r o w n .

m i l k I 'LAOK t o buy Boot* a n d S h o e s , Is at Loomls J . .V B r o w n ' s 30 Canal S t ree t ( i rand Rapids .

S . D P a r k a ,

DK A L K R i n W a t c h e r , C l o c k s , J e w e l r y a n d S i l v e r I ' l a ted W a r e , S o . 22 Monroe S t r e e t , ( i r und Rap . P e r s o n a l a t l e n t i o n to r e p a i r i n g , a n d work wnr-

upposi ' .o r e s idenec "l C. It . l l i n o .

J . H o w a r d S m i t h , M . D .

HO U E O I ' A T I I I C I ' l i y s i i i i u a n d S u r g e o n . Office I - - -f r o n t room o v e r t b o post oll ice. i :e>ideuce |

on Depo t R o a d . i ;a!U i iv . -nda! i i rompt ly , day o r n i g h t .

J a m e s Q a l f e i p ,

Wl i U L K S A I . K mid Reta i l D r u g g i s t , No . R C a n a l s t i e e t . G r a n d i tapuls .

D r s P e c k & M c D a n n c l l .

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I I . C . S t e p h c n a o : i .

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• e a s e * . Also Sleph>-nsoi i ' i I ' a tun t . m - . e - a im S u p p o r t -

e r s , m a n u l a c t n r e j t o o r d e i . V.l w o r k w a r r a n t e d to g ive s a t i i f a c t i - ' u .

U c s i d v n c e . lir^t 11 H o i ' ! "

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D r . T . B . L a m b , M . D , . d S u i g

Rive r . HO M K O I ' A T I H C I ' l iv-iciiM .mil S u i g c o n , Offi to a n d r . - i d u n c H V - s . i : - I'l-.l R ive r . CalU a t .

luni ied w i th p i o i n p t n

W m . P u l l e n ,

DK A l . K R in Roil ly-mado Ol-I t lnng. C l o t h s , d e n t ' s • F u r n i s h i u g Uood*. Ha l s . Cap.s Boo t s and Shoeis

C ' lu thing c u t and n i i l j to o r d e r . S t o r e I ' u l l en a | Block , B r i d g e s t i v c t .

A . P r a u s s e r ,

WA T C H U A K B R j t J e w e l e r , a n d d e a l e r in F i n o ( io ld a n d s i l v e r Ware , 21 l l o l i r n e s t r ee t . A1

so ul i k inds of S p u r t i n g l m | . i e n i r n t s , ( in ind Rap ids .

S o u t h w l o k & W r i g h t ,

DKALKRS in Crocke ry , Glassware , S i lve r I ' l a ted W a r e , C h i n a , Table C u t l e r y , S c . , 41 M o n r o o S t . ,

I ( f r a u d Rap ids .

C u r r i e r & P u t n a m ,

DKAI.KRS in S c h o o l , MiscHl laneous , a n d Blank B o o k s a l s o , S t a t i o n e i y , Wul l i ' a i i e r a , ^ c . Hook

i t indera a n d Box Manufac tu re rv , No. 10 I ' ea r l s t r e e t , G r a n d R a p i d s , A . W . C u r r i e r , T. O . F u t n a m .

R . M - S t o w e ,

WHOI.RSAI .F . and r e t a i l dealer in Ha ls a n d Caps , F u r s , Uohes, GIOVHH, fee., a n d I ' i u h i o n a b l e

M. l l lnery C o o d s , lu Monroe S t r e e t , G r a n d Rapids .

E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 3 7 .

].•* B. D I K K M A N , W a t r h e * . C l o c k a , J e w e l r y , Sil-j , v e r a n d I ' l a t ed W a r e , 16 Cana l s t r e e t . Hpecta-

1 cles a spec i a l i t y .

i : NEW THING

UNDER THE S U N !

West's American Tire Setter

F o r Se t t ing C a r r i a g e and W a ? -0D T i r e s Cold, OD t h e whee l ,

W i t h which a SIT of U r o o v TIRRS c a n bo set i o

T e n Minutes . It ia one of t he m o s l wonde r fu l t ime a n d l abor -M

ving machines of t h e a ^ e .

No tear i i ig t h o w h e e l t o pieces, no t ak ing o u t bol ls , n o b reak ing r a i n t , no h n r n i n i ; t h e fel loe o r bo r ing new h o l e s bul s imply t a k i n g t h e wheel f r o m t h e a i l u , p u t t i n g i t into t h e m a c h i n e , a u d r e t u r n i n g it t o t h e t h e owner , t igh tened In t h e m o s t sa t l s lhetory m a n n e r , all in two or t h r e e m i n u t e s .

Tho unders igned bos one of t h e s e m a d i l o e s at h i s b l a c k s m i t h shop, u n d h a s t h e

EXCLUSIVE RIGHT F o r t h e town of Lowel l . All who h a v e se ' n i t o p e r a t e p r o n o u n c e it t h e best i n v e n t i o n in u<e f o r s e t t i n g t i rea.

T o a c h Y o u r Boy* A T r a d e m d o , and l ake c .uv flini ho loams it

Ol'1.'},-1.0G pr isoners in ihit pi.'iiilen t l inron^li lv. T h a t aciii i ired, lit- ran

UarioH nf th i r ty s ta tes in IfiGT, a "cor-1 with g o o d licnrt loll t i n ' y o u n i , ' m a n lo

Min^' In tho iC'|iorl of ihi- I ' r i sou A"- go "lit inl-ii l ic wor ld to nliill l i i r l i i m -

• sooialion jnst. issiieil, 77 per c e n t . , . sell", with thy w o r d s which wo us'-il to

more than thrco-quarUM's, had not I'ead, c o m i n g Irom a ha rd -work ing

[ j l t ' a rncd a t r a d e . ITorc is the t ex t j Either to his s o n — " I havy g iven von

J P O P U L C I L C J O O U S 9 , t P o p U - f iom which D r . F rank l in could h a v e m u c h .schooling as I c a n a t lb rJ ,

l a r P r i c e s . , pii ached a forc ib le se rmon to paren t s , j a"1 ' * gond l r a d o ; t h a t \4 y a n r fortuiw

A man w h o has a good t r a d e h a s i g o -md increase i t ."

£ C D D I M Q ,311 independency . H e has need only A y o o n g man en t e r i ng t h e wurld

' ^ J , t o be hones t a n d di l igent to s ecu re a ( wit l iou t a for tune and w i t h o u t a t r ade

Una jusi opened a i.irge stoik oi compe tence . Mread and bi i t ler a re j or profess ion—is he no t in plain

DRY GOODS & sure for him wherove r hn is. H e is | words and a d v e n t u r e r ? Is h e not fa-

s u r e a lways of h igher w a g e s than h o ! ta l ly unf i t t ed to t ake par t in the ba t t le

who has no t r a d e ; and if his g e n i u s i of l i f e ? Suppose him d isposed to

and en te rpr i se lead him in to some oth- i id leness a n d v i ce—now grea t lv are

or call ing it is a l w a y s a sa t i s fac t ion j his t empta t ions increased . Seventy-

to know tha t in case of m i s f o r t u n e j per cent , of t he convic t s m thtf

h e can re turn to his t r a d e . H e h a s | Uni ted S t a t e s " h a d not l ea rned a

t ha t a t any r a l e ; failure in bus iness j trade." ' W o u l d it no t bo wel! for

c a n n o t d e p r i v e him of i t ; his specu la - j every fU the r to th ink of t h a t , when lie

t ions may b r eak down, b u l ho has an i is con-s ider iug tho fu tu r e of his boys,

a n c h o r to l e e w a r d , as the sai lors s ay ; i y . E v e n i n g Pos t .

his snbsistencV' and tha i of his familv •' a a . , . U I . C ' j T h e L u m b e r W e a l t h of M i c h i g a n .

T h e t ime w a s wlien it was i iotl e x c h a n g e s a y s ; ' '1 lie s ta t i s t ics

t h o u g h t r epu t ab l e for pa ren t s to l eave j 0 ' l ' " ' ^ 0 U l ' 1 Pen insu la , t h u s l a r giv-

the i r chi ldren wi thout t r a d e s - - u n l e s s ! 1 ' " ' " ^ ' e n o u g h to show w h a t marvel-

j t h e y be longed t o t h e class of g e n t r y . i o u s rt-caM1 Mich igan has in her for-

| In Franco b e f o r e the revolu t ion , t h i s ' o s l s ' ' u •'•ecount for the fact tha t

L A D I E S ' S l I M l U E R SHAWLS ' p r o v i d e n t HeiitinuMit or ins t inc t w a s i ' K ' r s , l l , l ' i .v now the main rel iance

so s t ron j ' t h a t even the ch i ldren of t h e ' 0 ' ' ' ' c ^ r l h e i n S la tes , exueeiiinir all

GROCERIES, N e a r the II . A: M. Ra l l rnad D e p o t , where you will

llnd J good a s so r tmen t ol

LADIES ' DRESS GOODS.

Gents' Furnishing Goods, B o o t s A: S h o e s ,

Sheetings at (i ets per yard, Calicos at b cts per yard,

Ladies' lioso 7 ets a pa.~ P. K's very cheap,

4 p l y B r u s s e l s ( J a r p e t i i i o -

8 . 1 G . r ) p e r y a r d .

Oil O l o l l i s a t [ i c d n c c d Pr icRs ,

WHOA 1

W H O A ! ! R o c s B r o s .

l.KKS in Dry (Jooris, C lo t l i i ng . Y a n k e e No-l l a U a i i t Cap- C i u t h i n g u u t and made o r e in l i raham' .* Block, Lowel l , Mich '

C . O - S t o n e & C o .

1 \ K V L K R » in l» iy Goods , ( J rocenes , Boo t s and J J S h o e s , H a t s and C a p s Orocke iy . Ac. S t o r e in G r a h a m ' * Block . Lowell , Mich.

U i n e & N o b l e .

DKAl.KRS in Dry Good*. C l o t h i n g , H a t s Caps , ( i ro f ie r ico . i c

> . 1 1 . — C l o t b i n ; made t o o r d e i . ."•toi.1 m brick b lock. Opposite F r a n k l i n House ,

C h a s . A l t h e n .

DE A L K R i u Ready-made C l o t h i n g , ( Jenl ' a F u r -u l a h i n g G o o d i i , H a t i , C a p s , 4 c . C o r n e r - t o m

west c u d Fla t River Br idge , Lowel l . Mich.

J o h n K o p t & C o .

n i t u r n <•( e v e r ) war ran ted . Ready-ni . ida Collins

D t - ' t o . , r d n - s :

DR. A I K I N , Office, 11 Oanal-st i ( o f S w e e t ' s H o t e l ! } 1'. •>. Drawer 2 0 0 1 , G r a n d R a p i d s M i c h .

K i r S k l l l e d a t t e n t i o n u l v e n to a l l c lasses o f - l i a e a s -ea .

S p e c i a l t i e s : S c r o f u l a , C a n c e r s , C o n s u m p t i o n , Kye a n d Kar , N e r v o u s , 1-emale, a n d C h r o n i c Diseases

L A D I E S o u t of h e a l t h , a s s u r e d of e a s y , safe c u r e . Conf iden t i a l , successfu l t r e a t m e n t f o r nil p r i v a t e dis-

eases . S e m i n s l W r a k n e s s , e tc . , pos i t i ve ly c u r e d { y ' I n a l l spec ia l , i m p o r t a n t cases, a t o p unre l i ab le

or useless t r e a t m e n t , a n d c o n s u l t Dr . A i k i n a t o u c e , Cal l o r w r i l o ( e n c l o s i n g p o s t a g e , ] w h a t e v e r j o u r c a s

Dt . A I . K R 3 in F u r n i t u r e of e v e r y k i n d . I ' . i ' en t j t j i i r i n c Beds, w a r r a n t e d . R e a d y - m a d " Col l ins ,

constaol ' .y o n h a n d or m a le t o o r d e i . Manufac to ry j cot\staoC.y o an ' ^ a e - r o

A II k ind*

ooin n e u r D . \ M, Depot

W i l s o n & E d i e -

A U k^ud« of l l h c k s n u t h i n i , l l o r s e - s h o e i n g wag-J \ on and Cir r la i to u o u i n g done p r o m p t l y ,

E d R a r H o r s e .

OM N I B U S L i n u f i o m C l i f t o n l lou.-e, and al l o t h e r H o t e l s a n l Pr iva te H o m e s . l» a n d f r o m al l

i ' r e e O m n i b u s

Tt O V R A N K L I S 1IOU8K. AH o r d e r s leit a t Tato's I . ivtiry •Ut i le

B, W . C O B B , 1 ' r o p r i e t o r .

O m a i b u s L i n e .

O H AW k m i R I H C K , carry I ' a s senge ra t o and f rom S t h e d ' ipot , o r l o any p a i t of t h o t own , day and Bigl . t L c a t o / o u r o n l a i s a t t h e T o - l O f f l c , a m i r ldo

iu t h e new o m m l i u * .

H u n t & H u n t e r ,

OE A l . K l t a in 1'rijgs, I ' a t .mt Uedu m e s . I ' e t l i im . rv ,

I ' s l n U , Oils , Ae. Htoiv at t h e a id . l a n d of J . B. S h e a r . ^ I r l d g t s t r ee t , Lowel l , Mich .

J » M R . U l o d g o t t -

T OVv K W . W o o l e n Mill*, u i a n u t a c l o r e r of 1'lain and I i F a n . ' C n s s i m i - r e s ' s " " 1 " a n d J e a n s , I lannels ,

h a in nml I i n e y .Shi r t ing . S tock ing ^ a r n . e t c . l.o-well , M i c h . All good* m a d e I r o m 1 u r e W o o l anu f r e e I r o m l lncks . HiRllVBtinaiket p r ice paid f u r Wool,

M . C . R a r b e r .

SU C C E f i B O R t o W . & M . B a r b e r , d e a l e r i n G r o c e r lea ) r o v i i i o u i , Crocki : rT ,o lwmw«rv # Vnnkvt* S o -

t l o n i . u n I n lu l l » h > o i i m e n l l u t h e rtmc.-r nn.l ^ n c r t 1'roUuce t n d • ' r o v l m o a L n u ' T # r n n c a n h , ani l will e o r r e s u ' . n d « i t l i ( lold n l f 1 10, l eu c r e a m a n d soda | W i t t i t h « t r ••-.mo?. Br idgebUhjI , Lowi' l l» Mich.

* I

I ' o w l i a o n & Q u i c k .

i r c b i t n c U 4. B u i l d e r s , a n d dea le r* In lumber o all I J \ , k i n d s . L o w e l l , Mici. .

HARR & L I E S VELD, ( S u c c e s s o r s t o Win, La rnway & Co. , )

Dealers in

F O R E I G N & DOMESTIC MARBLE, M o n u m e n t s , O r a v e n t o n o K , a n d F u r n i t u r e

M a r b l e ,

6 3 .Mouoe ii 9 F o u n t a i n S i . ,

Grand Kapids>

C. K U S T E R E R , j B U E W E R & M A L S T E R

C i t y ^ B r e w e r y , J R A N D U A I ' I D S , - - - Mien

S T O C K , X X X A P R E S E N T U S E

A L E S , A D R A U G H T L A G E U .

Rastern HOPS anil M ALT at Market price

For Sale. AU O U S K A N D LOT wi th al l t h o c o n v e n l e n t e f o r

a good h o t n e w i th * h r d e t r e e s , f r u i t and a h r u b -b e r y . a n d a good c e l l a r . I m i n i r e of t h e *ub*cr iber ,

C . BROAD, Lowe l l , S e p t . 2 0 t h , 1870.

WHOA!! !

Also, W I I K E L E U A W I L S O N ' S S E W -

ING M A C H I N E S , sold on the most favorable terms.

D. E. SPUINO guarantees to sell his stock of Goods at New York prices.

1 > . E . S l ' I t l N C .

' H I E P L A C E T O B U V

GROCERIES ! Read ! Read ! Read !

V. D. YOUNG H A S IN S T O C K T H E F I N E S T L O T

OK T E A S , C O F F E E S ,

S U G A R S , S P I C E S . F R U I T S ,

A N I) G R O C E R I E S O F A L L K I N D S

I N M A R K E T ; R E S I D E S A

F U L L A S S O R T M E N T O F V A N -

K E E N O T I O N S ,

W H I C H H E W I L L S E L L A T

L O W F I G U R E S .

G O O D S D E L I V E R E D F R E E T o

A L L P A R T S O F T H E

V I L L A G E .

V. D . Y O U N G .

J a n . 18th, 1871.

SIMILIA SI MILIEUS CURANTUR, H U M P H K B Y ' S

HOMEOPATHIC SPECIF ICS T T A V E I 'KOVKD FROM THK MOST A M l ' L E E . \ -l l per ience. an e n t i r e success ; S imple—Prompt— Kllicient a n d Re l i ab le . They a r e t h e Heat F a m i l y Medicines in u«e—*o s imple t h a t m i s t a k e * c a n n o t be made in u«ing t h e m ; so h a r m l e s s as l o be f ree f rom d a n g e r , and no ef l lc ient as t o be a lways reliable.— I'hey b « r e received t h o h ighes t c o m m e u d a t i o n f rom who Seek tO do .'IS l i ttle as Ii >S s ib l f . '

l ong nsetl a n d kuown t h e m , 1

nobles , we re in some cases t augh t -I®'1 1 0 ; ," l l ( anada h a v e to g ive ,

some l ight h a n d i c r a f t , and when t h e { ^ " , n ol the W e s t , and

s t o r m came , a n d they were expe l l ed ! m 0 i i - 0 t ^"e E a s t , now g e t t he i r him-

f rom their h o m e s and depr ived of 1 ' ) 0 r Michigan . L u m b e r vessels

t he i r fo r tunes , many of them subsist- l"'.v I'01"1* o n lakes, f rom

od b y the t r a d e s they i u m u e d ihein- ^ R u l l a i o , and even go

se lves with in more p ro spe rous d a y s . , ' " " 0 U S ' 1 ' h e W e l i a n d ' ' a n a l to the St .

In this c o u n t r y , w h e r e fo r tunes • ^ i n v n M l c e r iver . .Michigan lumber is

qu ick ly g a i n e d , are also quickly los t , 1 t h rough the woods of Canada

it is still m o r e necessary and p r u d e n t t ' ) ' l s marke t . I t is sen t acro>> tiie

t h a t every y o u n g man should learn a uiouiitain> to Ph i lade lph ia and Haiti-

useful t r a d e , a n d learri it l i iorot i^hly . ' n u , , v - ' l is sold on tho seab(>ard a n d

N o man 's f u t u r e is so secure he re , ' n l l ' - in t ' . ' r io r—tra i i spor t t d by canal

b u t that he would d o wiselv to h a v o i 1 ! 1 1 ' V V 5 1 . V - I ' rohahiy more t ' ian

h i s b o y s — a n d his g i r l s t-m. for M - i i ; h o n s r s bui.'t in t h e N " r t h e r n

m a t t e r — t a u g h t a tradi*. i ! used the lum-

But ins tead of tha t , ov.-u the chi l - , b ; ' r " , " . M i c l ' i , - ; a . 1 1 | , , r o < l s , ' o r t h e i , " ' • n n -

d r e n of mechan ics and s h o p k e e p e r s j n" l o e ' o f

a r e very se ldom " p u t to a t r a d e . " ' ^ W r " u v i u - d a t A l b u i y . N. V., ,i t ' . . . i , i .p. • hv eana i . the c ron t e r iiart canii- !'-onj the phrase used to b e . 1 hev ar.- . • '

i , i • * , Mich igan . mad ' e r r and boys m otlices, t h a n i

wh ich no m o r e hopeless e m p l o y m e n t 1

could be f o u n d for a boy. < )r t hey

b e c o m e c lerks , >hopmen, or sa lesmen;

o r , ;!' they m u s t go to work , they |

c h a n g e a b o u t f io in one t r a d e to an-

o the r , and b e c o m e j a c k s a t all t r a d e s j

a n d mas t e r of not one. Go w h e r e |

yna jp lease , and you h e a r c o m p l a i n t s i

—well f ounded , too—of tho iuenpaoi-

ty of w o r k m e n ; go a m o n g tlie wo ik -

men , and you find too of ten t ha t they i

despise the i r w j r k , and a r e s l u g g a r d s

JOB WORK NEATLY E X E C U T E D

At this Office-

T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g f o r m e d a c o p a r t n e r » h i p f o r t he purpose of c a r r y i n g o n the

BLACKSMITHING

bus iness , in all i t s b r a n c h e s , h a v e bough*, o u t L . O . P r i ce , ( the old H u n t e r sh ip . ) a n d a re go ing to m a k e

Horse Shoeing a Specialty-

a t t h i s a h o p . We h a v e go t a* good h o n e i b o c r a aa t h e r e a re in the S t a t u .

Br ing on y o u r l ame a n d l o r e footed ho r ses , and h a v e t h e m fixed : a lso r o u r

Trotting Nags and Racers Wagons , llugk'ies, .Sleighs. C u t t e r s a u d Drag*

i roned , and every k i n d of

REPAIRING DONE IN THE BEST MANNER,

a t Wilson's old s h o p .

v s. W;:*-: Wilson & Edie.

PARKER & BODELL D E A L E R S I N

Fresh Meats, Poultry,

O y s ^ ' T T S ,

AND A L L K I N D S OF G A M E I N SEASON

I 'AIL) F O R A L L K I N D S OF

L i v e S t o r k , ^ n l i P o r k ,

P o l t s , e t c .

t he thousands w h o h a r e and will a lways t e n d e r bat is lact ion to t h o i e t h e m . No. Cur«s I'rief i'n /lozti.

1. •' / ' ( e r r * . Conge>t lon. In l l amat ions 'J " Worms, Worm Fever , Worm Colic 2. " C r y i n g - C o l i c or T e e t h i n g of I n f a n t i

D i o r r A ' a o f Chi ldren or A d u l t i Uyttnlni/. l i r ip ing . Bi l l ions Colic ChuUrn-Murhui Vomiting

Colds , B r o n c h i t i s S. ' • fliMtnlfiu, T o o t l n c l i e . Facoache 0. •• lUadmhtu, S lcb H- 'ndsche, V e r t i g o

Id. " llyipepua, Bil l ious S t o m a c h I I . '• i'»/i;irf>«i(( o r I r r egu la r p e r i o d * I'J. " U7II(C«. t o o I ' r e f u s e per iods

' S ,

c 13. G . W i l s o n ,

0 M R A C T O R A N D B U I L U B R . S h o p West side Fla t I t ivor , J la iu S t ree t .

J o h n T a y l o r ,

Strayed. ON OR ABOUT T H K F I R S T D A Y OF J U N E , !

one red year l ing s tee r . Also on o r a b o u t t he 10 of Heptember , onn H y e a r I

i old l a y mare, C.IIUII into the cnclosnrn of tbn u n d e r -

C e n t r a l M a r k e t , B f l S t r e e t ,

| I L o w e l l , J a n . 4 t h , IS^l

Wauted.

W I ' A R K K R , J . B O D E L L .

CrvuyA ougi i difficult B i c a t b m ^ »cT#

r h o t i y

Cents , i ' l •iS '.'5

Krupliom, Salt K h e u m , F r y u p c u a "JO / M r u m n t u m , Bheum it ic Ta ins •<i f ' r r e r iV s l f c , Chil l F e v e r , Aguen .'IU VHn, Bl ind or Bleeding ,'i0 (^ithnlmf, a n d Sore or W e a k Eyes j o Cnhirrk. acnur flrchronic, I n l l uen t a Ml IFAoe^iiii; c u u f h , v io len t cough* JO .IUhma, oppressed B r ' a t b l n g SO

Kar Intciarfri, inipaired h e a r i n g 50 ScrnjHln. En la rged g land*, swe l l ings i o (Itniral Deb i l i ty . I 'hysical W e a k n e s s ,0 Dropiu and scan ty Secre t ions Jo

.'li. " Sen Sitknen, Sickness f r o m R i d i n g i o '.'7. " Aii/afw UUemt, C r a r e l JO 28. •' Nercuut llrtHliiy, Involunlary Seinlutl

Discl isrges 1 (K) 'J'J. " Sore Mouth. Canker SO ;i0. •' Vnnury H'eakneii Wetting Bed Jo ,11. ' famlul I'crioiii, llyiterls 40 32. " iS'q/r«rinv* " t Change of L i fe l o o il3. •• tyWc/uy. Spa . ina . 1st, V i t u a Dance 1 0 0 ^4. " Inpklhena, 1 ' lceratud Sore T l i r o a t 10

I ' r ice in vial", large *i«e iOc. a u d 1 00

FAMILY C A S K S, i" Mnroceo, mil*

3 5 large 3 via ' - , enn ta in inn t b e above li«t, wi th book "I d i rec t ions coiupletit , f l O (XI

2 0 " ' " •' (i 00 2 0 " m p^pi'r cax-, with Look & oo

n rrms.iUY SPECIFICS. Case*of 1 0 I • ' vials in fluid. Ion dbsea each, wi th

i n a n n n l n t liii ' l ions, sivlnif f u l l accoun t of nil di«-iiM • I H o r n o t i , C a l t l o . S h e e p , DORB and l l O K S , » i l l i lul l i l i r cc t inns for use, in neat W N M I I •TE. c o m p l e t e | 1 0 0 0

roMi'S E\TIL ACT, C u r o a I ' i h i, N e n n i l n i u , T o o t h n o h o , H l o e d -i t iK o f t h f l i i u i K H - S t o n m o h , M o n o o r o t h e r O r K a n s , H i i r i i H , H r M i a o a . L a m o n o s H , S p r a i n llhiumnliim > ' Ikri.nl. .Sure Hi/ * luiiU, Vvrm L'lcirii, Ohl S"" • Ik' lied I umili/ M- Jinue kuuu n

frice. (i-oi: .r'0c . I'i'iH SI 00, Quarii 81 75. f V r Till " I lie*, exci pt I'O.N'D'S K X I T t A O r .

i by tiiu case or .'igle I u , an -» . n t t o an> par t of t h e i n t i y , by m ui i i r i Jpross , f r ee of cha ige , on rccelp:

I ' r a w b u e k — T o o t h a c h e .

A head w i n d — A s n e e z e .

A m o v i n g t a i l — T o w s e r ' s .

A m e r e b l i n d — A sunshade .

A sof t b low—A trentle i>ree/.e.

I'V-miuirie wa i t e r s—Oldm. i i i h .

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A FRENCH c h e m i s t a s so r t s t h a t if tea b e g r o u n d l i k e coffee b e f o r e h o t wa t e r is p o u r e d u p o n it , i t wj l l y ie ld n e a r l y d o u b l e t h e a m o u n t of i t s e x h i l a r a t i n g q u a l i t i e s .

A HOY in N a s h u a , N e w Hai^vishire , wallow

g r a n d s o n , of t h e P u t n a m n a m e , p l a c i n g m i 8 8 i i t % 0 l i e W l l 8 f o m i d w i t | l f , e r ; k n ] ]

i t in t h e e a i e o . M r S l e igh . 1 he h o r n c a r r i e d away. An i n f a n t was f o u n d a t is a l a rgo o n e , s imi la r t o t h e o ld - f a sh -

t h e s p o t a t once , a n d the re w e r e a lso p r e s e n t Mr . George Gilroy, l u c e H a l l ; a cn - s of W e s t - s i d e s u b u r b a n p r o p e r t y

w e r e p u r c h a s e d , a t a cos t of $600 an i ^ M P a r k L a n e ; Mr. B r y h a m , a c r e A l r eady , one-half o t h e w h o l e R o s t . j ^ d g e ; Mr. F . Cr ipp in , Mr . W. - a n d t h e more u n d e s i i a b l o h a l f - h a s S m o t b l i r 8 t ^ B r y n ; ami o t h e r s , Mr.

$1,000 an acre , a n d t h e H i m i l i e s - i l l 8 | , 0 ( . t l , r i w u 8

b e t t e r half ha s been c o n t r a c t e d fo r a t 1 " ' i t e r n a n uos iieen c o n i r a c m i l o r a i n . l t e l v i n W i a l l ( l h e W I l 8 ftt t h e p i t e

s u c h t e r m s t h a t t h e s e g e n U e m c n will bo B U ( J I 1 * a f u , r n oe

o u n u d M l , W u i . K ickn rd , do t o n a v oft t h e e n t i r e c l iu rch d e b t • < . . . i . . . . . . i ... ..

TUE Knights Templar parade iu Wahhington l ) e e n S old a t was a grand affair. On passing the Executive Mansion the Knights were reviewed by Secre-

ret ary Bout well. PoMmastor G e n i a l CresweU a b l e to p a y off t h e e n t i r e c h u r c h d e b t | m i n e B ^ was a l so p r e s e n t Messrs . aud Solicitor General Bnstow. of *60,000 wi th in t h e nex t few d a y s . - I W i n u . i n l l i m l H a l l < s u Vgeons . w e r e a l so

THE whole buamess portion of Piocho, Nov., i T h i s p l a n i s n o t s i m p l y ingen ious , b u t , m a t t e n d a n c e to l end aid if was destroyed by fire. Five lives wore lost, u n f o r t u n a t e l y for im i t a t i on e l sewhere , j t o t i l t . s u i i e r e r H

and mat,y wounded. The explosion of powder j t ^ i ^ i d l ^ Chica^oini . ^ i s in- j filiaft p a r t i e 8 o f w o r k m e n

neces sa ry

was the origin. No other particulars have been received. Loss from 62,000,000 to 000,000.

Gov. ALCOHN,of Mississippi,was succoHsful in obtaining the agricultural college scrip belong-ing to that state of 21,000 acres. Ho will re-sigu his Governorship and take his scat ae United States Senator at the next session of Congress.

JOHN KELLT, aged seventeen, employed at the Golden Flint-works, in Trenton, N. J., fell

i oned h u i i t i n g - h o r n s . I t h a s a wooden b o t t o m , a n d in i t " b a s e a b r a s s s t a p l e t o a d m i t t h e e n d of t h e si ing . U p o n its s i d e i s t h e f o l l o w i n g i n sc r i p t i on : " C a p t a i n I s r a e l P u t n a m ' s h o r n ; m a d e a t F o r t W i l l i a m H e n r y , N o v e m b e r 10, A. D. 1756."

F o l l o w i n g t h i s a r e t h e words , " A P l a n of t h e S t a t i o n s f r o m A l b a n y to L a k e G e o r g e , " w i th a r u d e t r a c i n g of t h e seve ra l f o r t s which f o r m e d t h a t his-t o r i c c o r d o n . T h e c o u r s e of " T h e l l i v e r " ( H u d s o n ) and " T h e R o a d " a r e a l so m a r k e d . T h o u come t h e s e q u a i n t

a t P o l l y Be rg . I t d i e d to-day . T h e d e a d h a v e been b u r i e d a n d t h e wound-ed h a v e rece ived a l l t h e a t t e n t i o n tha t cou ld b e g iven t h e m . T h e c h a i r m a n of t h e co lonia l counc i l ca l led a m e e t i n g of t h e counc i l a t n o o n on T u e s d a y , a n d it was reso lved t o p l a c e $1,500 in t h o h a n d s of t ho pol ice m a s t e r to re l ieve the immedia te ' w a n t s of t he suf ferers . A f u r t h e r s u m of $3,000 has been g r a n t e d t o a c o m m i t t e e of 11 gen t l c -

o w d d a t iu 8 th i n s l T ^ ' f t e r

p r e s e n t i n g a l l t h e s y m p t o m ^ of con-s u m p t i o n .

THE N e w York T r i b u n e c o n t e m p l a t e s t h e e rec t ion at an ea r ly d a y of a m a g -nif icent b u i l d i n g , at t h e e x p e n s e of §500,000.

A CORRESPONDENT w h o has b e e n sai l-in}.' a l o n g t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s coas t w o n d e r s w h y G l o u c e s t e r i s spe l l ed t h e w a y i t i s ; a n d if t h a t is r i g h t , w h y s h o u l d n ' t l o b s t e r b e spe l l ed •' lobces-t e r ( " H e t h i n k s of c o n s u l t i n g Mr. W e b c e s t e r ' s d i c t i o n a r y on t h e s u b j e c t .

AN old g e n t l e m a n of 70 w a n t e d t o b e m a r r i e d t o a g i r l of 17. O n e d a y a I r iend s u r p r i s e d h i m t e u d o r h t e m b r a c -i n g h i s i n t e n d e d . " I d o n ' t mo i ide r at y o n r a s t o n i s h m e n t , " s a id t l i e ^ u n g In-

finitely b e t t e r t h a n a f a i r o r f e s t iva l iu , . r i t ^ » —• Ch icago , b u t we fear t h a t i t wou ld not were a t o n c e e m p l o y e d at t h e u p cas t l i ne s of v e r s e :

work s o s a t i s f ac to r i l y in C i n c i n n a t i , , ^ i . . 0 / ! : "When bows and weighty BI«US w e » used in S t . L o u i s , o r Mi lwaukee . I t i s en t i r e - d c r s o as t o draw u p t h e h o p p o t , wbicli F i g b t

l v s a f e t o p u t u p a m a r g i n on C h i c a g o 1 l n . , " V U B w a 8 , f t c " Twore nervous Limbs Deolar'd a man of might; r e a l e s t a t e , a u d , if a c h u r c h d e b t d o e s n ' t I c o m p h s h e d in a b o u t an h o u r a n d a But now Gunpowder scorns such si length to a m o u n t to more t h a n 160,000, t h e r e is a n d i t s a m v a l a t t h e s u r f a c e was own

e v e n - h u m a n p r . b a b i b t y t h a t i t c a n a l l , 3 , ' ! known."" " '

a p p e a r s , in l a r g e cha rac t e r s , ove r a d i s t a n c e of a b o u t six

T h e inches , t h e s ing le w o r d — " W — A — K . "

men , a p p o i n t e d b y t h e counci l , w h o "dy, " Y o u d o n ' t g e n e r a l l y exj iec t t o find a r e to concer t m e a s u r e s fo r i t s app l i ca - o ld h e a d s on y o u n g s h o u l d e r s . " t ion t o w a r d fur l h e r re l ie f . T w o gen t le - Xni; local p a p e r s a i d : " Neve r s ince m e n h a v e wi th t h o u g h t f u l gene ros i ty o n r r e s i d e n c e h e r e h a s I o w a F a l l s been o p e n e d vacan t s t o r e s to give s h e l t e r t o « ( ) cu r sed wi th an in f lux of t h e s c u m of t h e h o u s e l e s s poor . B u s i n e s s was sus- . . r ime . " A c i r c u s was r e f e r r e d to . p o n d e d f r o m noon on M o n d a v un t i l r,, i • • i • w • . / i i ' this morn ing . Yes t e rday i t r a i n e d so

b e p a i d off by t h e rise of a l m o s t any i ^ n s t h o p e t h a t t h e s i n k e r s migh t t

p i e c e of p r o p e r t y w i t h i n a f ew m o n t h s . ^ b e 1)111 t h G w a » ^ F i ih11-v

W h i l e w e m a y exto l t h e sh r ewdnes s , t y , " a n d t h e r e cou ld b e u o f u r t h e r reaching t through a hole in the floor into a Hint cracker : . l ( i £ _ n „ n l n r ac t i co l c h a r i t v of t h e " o u l , t "f t h e f a t e of t h e m e n . T h e inches , t h e s ing le w o r d — " \ \ -below. l i t was run into the wheels, and his ' . ,1 ...i „ i n v e n t e d t h i s h o p p e t h a v i n g been s e n t t o t h e b o t t o m B e s i d e s t h e l e t t e r s a n d figures n a m e d ,

i i r ° d - ^ p r S ! r ; " " d j j r o u g l i t L k ugiiiu, t h r e e m e U en- t h e r e ure u u m e r o u , . m i n t e l l i g i b l e - v m 1 • - i - n . , " i i i . . t p r e i l n m l w e r e c i i u t i o i i H l v l i iWi

body ground.

DAVID FOOTI;, a negro, recem.y arrosledon a charge of outraging aud attempting to out-rage five women, on tho Cleveland highways, but afterwards discharged, has again lieen ar rested for a similar offence, and will this time get bis deserts.

THE Beguiar Democracy of Now York City nnder whose auspices Justice Ledwith ran for Mayor last fall as an anti-ring candidate, poll-ing 46,000 votes, are reorganizing for the fall campaign, and will present a ticket which they claim will command tbo confidence of the IHJO-

A CONFLAOUATIOJ! at St. Albans. Sunday morning, destroyed the buildings on I lie south side of Lake street, from FarreU's block to tbe St. Alban's House, l/oss (300,IKK)—largely iusurod. Tho Transcript aud Lo Protecteur oflices w ore burned.

Auoux 0.600 claims have boon allowed bv the Southern Claims Commission. The aggre-gate amount of alleged damages sustuinod is upward of $20,000,000. owing to tbo seizures of supplies, etc., for United States troops, be-longing to those claiming to have been Union men during tlie late war. EviJence has been taken in six hundred cases, and decisions ar-rived at in oue bundled an fifty.

S A M U E L J . TlXJJEN, Chairman of the Demo-cratic State Comiuittoo. has sent circulars to prominent Democrats requesting their attend-ance at the primary meetings to choose dele-gates to the respective assembly district or county conventions. He concludes with these words : " Wherever gangrene corruption has reached the Democratic party wo must take the knife aud cut it out by the roots."

Mus. E. L. M I T C H E L L , wife of Bev. Edward 0. Mitchell, of Detroit, ou the afternoon of Boptember 5th left Portland, Me., for Phila-delphia, and reached Boston about 7 p. m. She took the nine o'clock train for New Vork. but has not since been heard from. Before leaving Boston Mrs. Mitchell teleKraphed her father-in-law. E. P. Mitchell, PreHideu of the Commonwealth National BauV of Philadelphia, cf ber intention to visit Philadelphia.

p rov inc i a l c i t i es will n o t b e m i s l e d b y t h e i r success . H t h e y w a n t to a p p l y j t h e s a m e r u l e e l sewhere , t h e y m u s t c o m e t o Ch icago to b u y t h e i r p r o p e r t y .

A N A N E C D O T E O F M R S . S I D D O N S . — A

c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e L o n d o n T i m e s

s a y s : Mrs . S i d d o n s was l a d y ' s m a i d , I bo-1

l ieve, t o t ho D u c h e s s of Aucas t e r , a re- | l a t i on of t ho G r e a t h e a d s . S h e was a t i G u y ' s Cliff, when y o u n g G r e a t h e a d j b r o k e h i s leg. H o was a r e m a r k a b l v | c l eve r boy, a u d t h e D u t c h e s s ' s ma id , ;

t e r e d a u d were cau t ious ly l a w e r e d to t h e C a n n e l l scam, whence i t s h o r t l y r e t u r n e d wi th a ca rgo of five col l iers , who a n n o u n c e d , t o t h e j o y of M a n y scores of anx ious pe r sons u n d t o t h e so r row of scores of o thers , t h a t all was right t h e r e and tha t t h e e x p l o s i o n h a d t a k e n p l ace iu t ho N i n e Fee t .

T h e w i n d i n g of t h e m e n f r o m t h e Canne l l was t h e n q u i c k l y p r o c e e d e d wi th , and all e f fo r t s were d i r e c t e d to t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of c o m m u n i c a t i o n wi th below, by t h e down-cas t s h a f t , by wh ich a l o n e i t a p p e a r s t h e N i n e Fee t can bo r eached . T h o work w a s p r o

f o r h i s a m u s e m e n t d u r i n g t h e t e d i o u s g r ( . K H | U g f u v „ r a b i y , a n d a d e s c e n t was h o u r s of h i s recovery , u sed t o read S h a k e s p e a r e t o h im. T h e b o y was de-l i gh t ed , and ins i s ted u p o n S i d d o n s g o i n g down to t h e d r awing - room (o r e a d be fo re t h e D u t c h e s s a n d t h e p a r t y s t a y i n g at t ho house . H e r ( i r a c e re-m o n s t r a t e d . S h e h a d no idea of h e r m a i d b e i n g b r o u g h t so p r o m i n e n t l y f o r w a r d : b u t t h e b o y would not b e re-f u s e d . H o was f u r i o u s at t ho den ia l ,

a b o u t t o b e made when wo l e f t t h e p i t . T h e n u m b e r of m e n in t h e s e a m in q u e s t i o n , mos t of whom a r e t h i s mo-m e n t s u p p o s e d to bo dead , i s n o t accu-ra te ly known , b u t is e s t i m a t e d at some-t h i n g ove r fifty. T h o t i m b e r in t ho u p cas t s h a f t has ev iden t ly c a u g h t fire, as u d e n s e c loud of s m o k e is a r i s ing f r o m it.

And, wi th more zeal, pe rhaps , t h a n dis'-1 W \ " ' " ^ ^ e x p l o r i n g p a r t y de -nrt»i if i n l i e r i . t u r t e i l i i i i n i i l i i u n u l i l e r » . S C O U d c d t h e doWU-CaSt s h a f t , they cret iou, he retorted upon his noble re- , u u e o in l a t i v e iu t h e s e w o r d s : " M v L a d v f 'H.nd t h r e e mcn al ive at t h e fu rnace ,

D u c h e s s , S i d d o n s is one of G o d Af- i * h , c b , H P 1 ^ 1 1 ,1 ^ " W ™ " 1 ' a n d t h a t i s m o r e I k n o w n as t h e F o w Fee t . 1 h e y t h e n

d e s c e n d e d to the " N i n o F e e t , whore ' a n u m b e r of dead bodies , a n d severa l

WLNNEMFCA. Cal i fo rn ia , h a s been I co l l i e r s a l ive, ca l l ing for water . T h e s e v i s i t e d b y an i m m e n s e b i rd s u p p o s e d w e r e s e n t u p , a n d a t t e n d e d to , a n d t h e

m i g h t y ' s nobles , a n d t h a t i s more t h a n y o u r G r a c e cau say fo r y o u r s e l f . "

e x p l o r e r s con t inued t h e i r work u n d e r t h e s u p e r i u t e n d e n c e of J o h n B r i g h a m , m i n i n g engineer , a n d Wi l l i am P i c k a r d ,

t o b e a m e m b e r of t h e c o n d o r f a m i l y . T h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e ed i to r of t h e W i n -n e m u c a R e g i s t e r was cal led t o t h e vis-i t o r b v h is h e a r i n g some one exc la im, i— v — r — r —r. v ,• -" H o w l v M o t h e r , s ee t h a t cow w i t h ' ^ b e o n firo, so I e x t i n c t e u r s w e r e s e n t e i g h t h u n d r e d mi le . ra i l road t r ip , leav-

w i n g s ! "

m i n e r ' s agen t . P i c k a r d f o u n d t h e coal

down a n d bucke t s , b u t s h o r t l y a f t e r -j w a r d t h e eng inee r s on t h e p i t b a n k

AN I n d i a n a lover of n ine ty -one i s en- j were s t a r t l e d by a second a n d a t h i r d g a g e d to a p o o r h o u s e i n m a t e a g e d one j exp los ion of fire-damp. h u n d r e d and six. T h a t ' s s e c o n d ch i ld- j At t h e g rea t e s t poss ib le s p e e d con-h o o d wi th a vengeance . I s i s t e n t w i th sa fe ty tho c a g e t rave l led

h o l s c u t on va r ious p a r t s of t t .

( ioldsmll l i Maid a t S t . Louis.

ST. L o i n s , Sep t . 22 .—Some 6,000 pe r sons , i n c l u d i n g a l a r g e n u m b e r of ladies , wi tnessed t h e c o n t e s t be tween t h e G o l d s m i t h Maid a n d L u c y , a t t h e t r a c k of t h e S t . L o u i s T r o t t i n g P a r k Assoc ia t ion , t h i s a f t e r n o o n . T h e wea th -e r was u n f a v o r a b l e fo r ve ry fast t ime , t h e r e b e i n g a h igh wind, a n d i m m e n s e c l o u d s of d u s t c o n s t a n t l y s w e p t s ove r a l a rge p o r t i o n of t h e t ruck . Bes ides , t h e t r ack i tself was h e a v y and slow.

I n t h e f i rs t h e a t t h e m a r e s g o t a good send-of f , L u c y s l i g h t l y l ead ing . At t h e q u a r t e r - p o l e , t b e Maid shot a h e a d a n a t r o t t e d s t e a d i l y h o m e in 2:24J, L u c y a b o u t two l e n g t h s b e h i n d .

I n t h e second hea t t h e m a r e s c rossed t h e s t r i n g n o s e and nose , b u t t h e M a i d i m m e d i a t e l y took t h e load , r eached t h e q u a r t e r - p o l e in 34 s econds , and fiew d o w n t h e back s t r e t ch l i k e t he wind .

• L i r o u n d i n g t h e lower t u n i bo th h o r s e s w e r e enve loped in d u s t . C o m i n g d o w n t h e h o m e s t r e t c h t h e M a i d g a v e one of h e r magn i f i cen t b u r s t s of speed , leav-i n g L u c y f a r in t h e roar , and crossed t h e s t r i n g in 2:10, a m i d s t t r e m e n d o u s c h e e r s f r o m t h e c rowd. L u c y was a b o u t six l e n g t h s b e h i n d . T h e hea t was m a d e w i t h o u t a s k i p .

T h e t h i r d h e a t was m u c h like t h e first . B o t h m a r e s t r o t t e d s teadi ly , a n d c a m e h o m e iu 2:2')i , L u c y l a p p i n g t h e Ma id .

B u d d D o b l e says t h a t , cons ide r ing an ' ' ' ' ^ . Vuilroad t r ip , leav-

i n g M i n n e a p o l i s on M o n d a y , t he heavi-ness of t h e t r a c k , t h e h igh wind, und , worse t h a n all , t he i m m e n s e q u a n t i t y of dus t , h e r e g a r d s t h e second h e a t as t h e bes t t h e Maid over t ro t t ed . T h e w a t c h e s s t ood 2:1HJ, 2:19 and 2:19^.

m a n y of t ho h o u s e s t h a t r e m a i n e d were l eak ing , so manV p e o p l e were d e a d a n d w o u n d e d , t h a t t h e r e was g rea t d i scom-for t , d i s t r e ss , a n d a g o n y in t h i s g loomy ci ty .

T h i s cyc lone s e e m s to h a v e been more e x t e n s i v e , c o v e r i u g a g r e a t e r area, t h a n t h a t of 1867. T h e c e n t r a l ca lm o c c u p i e d a l o n g e r t i m e in p a s s i n g over th i s i s laud t h a n d i d t h a t of t ho o the r . It h a s c a u s e d m o r e d e s t r u c t i o n in t h e town , a n d we may t h e r e f o r e say tha t i t was m o r e severe . T h a t i t c a u s e d less in t ho h a r b o r is d u e t o t he re b e i n g less t o d e s t r o y . T h e m o s t severe p a r t of th i s wus whi le i t b l ew f r o m t h e west-ward , b u t t h i s one i s r e n d e r e d d o u b l y severe f rom i t s c o m i n g so s h o r t l y a f t e r t h a t a n d t h e e a r t h q v a k e of 1867, a n d b e f o r e wo h a d e n t i r e l y recovered f r o m t h a t first b low. W e c a n only p r a y t h a t it will no t , l ike t h a t of '67, lie fo l lowed by such a n o t h e r e a r t h q u a k e as fol lowed t h a t .

A N E W B O O K F O R S I N O I H G S C H O O L S .

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p l e a s a n t m e m o r i e s c l u s t e r a b o u t t he o l d - f a s h i o u e d S i n g i n g S c h o o l ! I t is now p r o p o s e d to r ev ive t h a " I n s t i t u -t ion " a n d t h e b o o k above n a m e d is p r e e m i n e n t l y f i t ted t o make t h e exerc i se i n t e r e s t i n g und p ro f i t ab l e . Mr. E m e r -son, t he au tho r , is o n e of o n r m o s t suc-cess fu l book-maker s , h i s m u s i c a l works

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l ight , a n d d n n c e a n d f r i sk a b o u t as ive ly as a c r i c k e t a l m o s t . "

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A c o r r e s p o n d e n t a s k s w h a t h e is t o d o t o k e e p h i s cows f r o m s l a b b e r i n g . W e s h o u l d s a y c h a n g e the i r p a s t u r e field, o r if t h e p a s t u r e s are all a l i ke t h e n k e e p t h e m o u t of t h e m a few d a y s or a week . T h o s l abbe r is p ro -d u c e d e i t h e r by o l d g r a s s or e a r l y fall weeds T h e b e s t r e m e d y is t o g ive t h e 000,000, of which $4 ,000,000 i s t o b e ca t t l e all t h e sa l t t h e y will ea t . I t i c o n t r i b u t e d by t h e Vic tor E m m a n u e l l ooks bad , b u t s l a b b e r i n g is n o t speci -1 rai lway, o r ra i lway of N o r t h e r n I t a l y , al ly h u r t f u l . H o r s e s a r e able f r o m t h e ' T h i s s u m was to b e pa id b e f o r e t h e s a m e c a u s e to water a t t h e m o u t h . W e i o p e n i n g of t he t u n n e l . I t in r e p o r t e d h a v e known two g a l l o n s of i t t o r u n l t h a t t ho F r e n c h G o v e r n m e n t a g r e e d to f r o m t h e m iu t h i s way. They m u s t no t 1 pay $3,800,000 if t h e work was accom-be al lowed to r u u whoro t h e r e is s t a l e p l i shed in 1882, wi th a p r e m i u m of g r a s s n o r t o e a t it a t all. if 100,000 fo r every y e a r gained u p o n t h e

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call t h e " q u i e t n m g . O p i a t e s a r e annH be low t h e elbow. so ld by d rugg i s t s , in t h e m a n u f a c t u r -i n g d i s t r i c t s , by ga l lons . O n e of t h e d r u g g i s t s iu M a n c h e s t e r is a s k e d :

" A r e y o u well a c q u a i n t e d , as a d r u g -g is t , wi th t ho h a b i t s of t ho p o o r e r c lasses in y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d i " And ho r e p l i e s : " I k n o w t h e i r h a b i t s very we l l . " Thou h o i s a s k e d : " A r o i t h e y m u c h in t ho h a b i t of u s i n g d r u g s ;

for t h e i r ch i ld ren , to i n s u r e q u i e t n e s s 1 o r s l e e p ? " And ho answers , " O f t h o I real ly p o o r e r classes, I m a y sa fe ly say, t h a t t h e r e i s scarcely a s i n g l e f a m i l y in which t h i s p r a c t i c e ' d o e s n o t p r e v a i l ; t h e way it i s d o n e is t h i s : t h e m o t h e r coos o u t to h e r work iu t h o m o r n i n g , l eav ing h e r ch i ld in c h a r g e e i t h e r of a w o m a n who c a n n o t be t r o u b l e d wi th i t , o r wi th a n o t h e r ch i ld of, p e r h a p s , ton y e a r s o ld . A dose of ' q u i e t n e s s ' is, t h e r e f o r e , g iven to t h e c h i l d to p r e v e n t

T h e deceased was a co lored m a n n a m e d Dan ie l Sande r s , was 42 y e a r s of age, a n d r e s ided on L a f a y e t t e ' s t r ee t , be tween A n t o i n e a n d H a s t i n g s s t r ee t s . H o leaves a wi fe aud t h r e e c h i l d r e n .

The Brief Story of Five Famil ies .

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I n t h e l i g h t of t h e h i s t o r y of t h e S t evenson lami ly , and t h e i r i m m e d i a t e connec t ions , the" h e a l t h y c h a r a c t e r of t h e I l l i no i s c l i m a t e is c e r t a i n l y well il-l u s t r a t e d . I n 1829, fo r ty - two yea r s ago , five fami l i e s , c o n s i s t i n g of W i l l i a m C. S t e v e n s o n , h i s b r o t h e r a n d s i s te r , J a -cob W a r d , a u d L a u n c e l o t C la rk , ag -g r e g a t i n g in all fo r ty -n ine pe r sons , l e f t S c o t t C o u n t y , K e n t u c k v , for w h a t i s

J acksonv i l l e . . — - . i i - • u o w J acksonv i l l e . Dl ino is . I u t h e n c o u n t e r e d r e n d e r e d i t e x t r e m e l y d i f - 1 be ing t r o u b l e s o m e ; t h e c h i l d t h u s t r a i n t h e r e were five wagons, t h r e e o t h -

to a sce r t a in w h a t t h e p rog re s s of 1 d f a 8 6 e d sleeps, a n d m a y w a k e n a t e r vehic les , a u d fo r ty -n ine ho r se s . T h e nrk m i g h t be , bu t , f o r t u n a t e l y , | 1 I J n e r V™6 , ' " " w j i e n t h e m o t h e r goes j o u r n e y o v e r t h e t hen a l m o s t u n b r o k e n

l a s t i n g mos t p r o d u c t i v e , se t t h e c u t t i n g s a s you t a k e t h e m , a n d f r o m b ranch will c o m e fo r th . T h i s is*tho way we d o in o u r own ga rden . P r o p -er ly set ou t , c u t t i n g s will boa r f r u i t t h e s u c c e e d i n g y e a r . "

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a c c u s t o m e d to use tea- leaves for sweep-ing ca rpe t s , and llnd tha t t h e y leave • t a ins , will d o well to use f r e s h - c u t g r a s s i n s t ead . I t is be t to r t h a n t ea -leaves fo r p r e v e n t i n g diifd, a n d g ives [ t h e ca rpe t a very b r i g h t f resh look.

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no inconven ience wha teve r , t ' 1 0 day , t h e y m u s t h a v e s l eep uud i s -1 r i ed . S ince t h e n all h a v e been mar-t u r b e d by t h e chi ld , so i t is aga in d rug-1 r ied b u t one , a u d h a v e l a rge famil ies , god. and in t h i s m a n n e r y o u n g c h i l d r e n j a n d t w e n t y - f o u r of t h e n u m b e r , t oge th -a r e o f t en d r u g g e d t h r e e t i m e s in each e r wi th nea r lv all t he sen io r por t ion of

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said t h a t t he re a r e 11,081,000 horsey in t h e Un i t ed S ta tes . I l l inois ha s 1,340,-320 t a m e d aud u n t a m e d s teeds , t h e la rges t numt i e r owned in any S t a t e , while O h i o follows very close wi th 1,-200,000. IVi insy lvauia c l a i m s 602,300, an ima l s of t he e q u i u e race, uu iong which a r e a g rea t n u m b e r of p o w e r f u l d r a u g h t horses , which ure ha rd ly su r -uasaed fo r s i r e a n d w o r k i n g q u a l i t i e s bv t h e fa tuous b reeds of Be lg ium. N«»w York has 708,120 of t h e u s e f u l

fo r such se rv i ce as t h e b a b y f a r m e r s p e r f o r m . O u e case is c i t ed of a l ady hav ing p a i d i '100 wi th h e r baby , t o b e t a k e n c a r e of f o r twe lve m o n t h s on ly . I n a n o t h e r i n s t a n c e a woman in answer to an a d v e r t i s e m e n t rece ived t n i r t y l e t t e r s a s k i n g h e r if s h e cou ld t a k e a baby f r o m i t s b i r t h .

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t ab l e spoon u s g r o u n d m u s t a r d , two m 9 0 i ( H W i ( j f ^ o o o , (UHi.OOO, 520,000, a n d t a b l e s o o o u f u l s g r o u n d black p e p p e r , i reajn c t ivelv. T h e r e t u r n s f r o m two t a b l e s p o o n f u I s g r o u n d cloves, t h r e e o t h t . r s t a t e s vary all t h e wav f r o m 9,000 t a b l e s p o o n t u l s ce lery seeds, o n e p o u n d l 0 300,000 for each b rown s u g a r , a u d t h r e e q u a r t s of s t r o n g i — vinegar S i m m e r th i s c o m p o u n d over ( ) N E o f t h e la tes t h u m e r o u s p a p e r s a th ick file un t i l it begiua to t h i c k e n , has a verv f u n n v cu t . An o ld g e n t is when p o u r i t u p o n a n d at ir it wel l inU. walk ing in h is g a r d e n . P r e s e u t l v t h e t w o ga l lons of finely chopped c a b b a g e , m i l k m a n comes a long , o u t s i d e t h e ga r -As soon as i t coo ls it will be r e a d y fo r j e n wall, a n d g ives his c u s t o m a r y yell . U B 0 ' . | T h e old g e n t h e a r s s o m e t h i n g , b u t be-

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How to See I'nder Water,

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e q u a l v o l u m e of a l coho l , and a s m a l l q u a n t ty of a so lu t ion of i l ium in water . T h e ac t ion of t l ie v i n e g a r is d u o to t h e ace t ic ac id which it con-ta ins . T h i s p r e v e n t s t h e jrlue f r o m g a l a t i n i z i n g by c o o l i n g : b u t t h e s a m e

q u a r t of milk i n t o t h e o ld g o u t ' s e a r a u d goes a b o u t his bus iness . T h e milk of h u m a n k indnes s is all g o n e f i o m t h e old geu t l emi iu ' s c o m p o s i t i o n , as h e iu-d i g u a u t l y y e l l e s — " y o u r w h a t — ' •ic.

c o u d n o t e d by a midwife . L a d i e s went t he re to b e coui iued, a u d women in a b e t t e r cond i t i on of l i fe, a u d p a i d on an ave rage f r o m .£"25 u p t o i l 0 0 f o r t h e con-finement, wi th t he a d o p t i o n of t he c h i l d . "

A m e d i c a l ollicer a t M a r y l o b o n e de-sc r ibes t ho typical b a b y f a r m in his d i s t r i c t . " T h e h o u s e . " h e says, " is gene ra l l y s i t u a t e d iu a back ' s t reet , o r e i t h e r t h e cel lars o r t h e gar re t s , in-a s m u c h as t h e y are t h e cheapes t , are r e n t e d by t h e n u r s e s t a k i n g t h e chi l -d r e n iu. I t is u n u s u a l to find five chUdrcu u n d e r six m o n t h s o l d : b u t it is n o t u n u s u a l to find t w o or t h r ee un-d e r six m o n t h s , and t h r e e o r f o u r rang-ing u p to s ix yea r s of a ^ e . " As a ru l e , t h e women c o n d u c t i n g these babj* f a r m s are p e r s o n s of d r u n k e n h a b i t s , a n d t h e wi tness a d d e d :

" If y o u go into a k i t c h e n w h e r e t h e r e is a b a b v hirni, y o u will find t h e c h i l d r e n h u d d l e d t o g e t h e r , a n d the-

t h e bo t tom, and severa l l o s t too ls were discovered and p icked u p . I um sat is-fied tha t , where wa t e r is suff ic ient ly clear, t h i s l a t t e r p l an c o u l d b e success-fu l ! v used f o r s e a r c h i n g fo r los t b o d i e s a n d ar t ic les . I wou ld now s u g g e s t t h a t th i s e x p e r i m e n t b e t r i e d on t h e s e a ; for 1 am sa t i s f i ed t h a t , with a c r a f t l ike t h e G r e a t E a s t e r n , w h e r e an obser -vatory c o u l d b e p laced at t h e b o t t o m , wi th suff ic ient d a r k n e s s , b y t h e a id of g l a s se s we cou ld gaze down i n t o t h e d e p t h s of t h e sea. t he s ame as we can s u r v e y t h e s ta r ry heavens at m i d n i g h t . "

BANKS were first e s t a b l i s h e d by t h e L o m b a r d J e w s in I t a ly . T h e n a m e i s de r ived f r o m " b a n c o " b e n c h — b e n c h e s b e i n g e rec ted iu t ho m a r k e t - p l a c e s fo r t h e e x c h a u g e of money . T h e first p u b -lic b a n k was ut Venice. 1550. T h e b a n k of E n g l a n d was e s t a b l i s h e d i n IMS. In 1696 i t s uo t e s w e r e 20 p e r ceii . . d i s coun t .

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Away astiaCr*! ll.al we t a r e a anod tUKk and cannot be underpaid. Our piiii'a. cloth>, dr«» gooda, flaiiDelr fcr., ar* til urw und fi'-ab from market nod our

T I I K N . Y . STATE C o n v e n t i o n w a s

o p e n e d a t S y r a c u s e w i t h a n e x t r a v a -

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

t i m e i t w a s n n y t b i n g b u l c r e d i t a b l e

t o t b e d i g n i t y r e p r e s e n t e d , b u t f i n a l l y

o r d e r w a s r e s t o r e d , a n d t h e n c m i n a -

t i o n s w e r e m a d e w i t h c o m p a r a t i v e |

q i u e i n e s s .

H A U I ' K B ' S W E K K I - V s t i c k a t o T a t n - i J Q D P R I N T | N Q I

m a n y , l i k e « f l e a t o a p o o d l e . N a s f s J U D r n i n i l H U .

c a r i c a t u r e s o f B o s s T w e e d a n d t h e

r i n g , a r e g o o d l o r d i g e s t i o n . l i a r -

p e r i s d e t e r m i n e d t o s h o w t h e m u p ,

a n d b i s l u d i c r o u s w a y of d o i n g i t i i

n o t w i t h o u t i i s e f f c c t b y a n y m e a n s .

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

D E X T E R

All food* warranted aa reprewnted, and i« I'rioe and Qnaiity,

I C A N T B E B E A T .

J N O . K O P F & C O .

1 » R < > I » 1 1 1 1 C T O T I W O F T I I T J

L O W E L L

C h a i r F a c t o r y

Uuiufaclurer* of and Oealau lo all Kinda ol

FURNITURE A . N 3 D

G R A T T A N W A G O N

Wv aie nleo nuw piepaied ta furotth a perfect

Plaster and Broad-Cast

Grain Sower, COMIllNKl) WlTliri iK"ITU1CA WHEEL UAKK"

Wo wmraiit thia loaoliinolo be a (ontinnottM|f<i CTen diitribulot ol I'LASTKK, and ia aucteJ^j.'.y oked in all kin,Is of grain. Un not fail to call #,,•! ifa it work. WcaatenUa cordial iBTitatlon toWurold cnatotoer- ot U.-atUn and ficmity to call and aee ua. and we will try in the future aa in the paal, to make h u f i n o irinkaelions a mutual baneHt.

P l o w P o i n t s & R e p a i r s

eoHklanUy tm luod. llr elo»e attention tu buaiuau, and imr .u^ we hope to mtrit and receive a ahnr# ofp'itlic [M' ronaji

AI K1 N.-t A SOMREIJY. Uwell. M«l.:li SOtli. IfTt.

UPHOLSTBRY liflOii ili'CKMiT! S U C H A S

CENTER TABLES,

O n s h o r t N o t i c e ,

A T T H I S O F F I C E .

H i g h e s t i n a r k n t p r u ' o

P a i d i n g o o d s o r C A H I , f o r

B U T T E R , E G G S ,

A n d c o u n t r y p r o d u c e i n g e n e r a l .

H a v i n g d e c i d e d u p o n t h e

R e a d y P a y S y s t e m , |

Q u i c k t ? a l e s a n d s m a l l p r o f i t s , 1

I a m p r e p a r e d t o s a t i s f y t h e m o s t j

1 s k e p t i c a l , ( " a i l i n a n d 1 1 • I 4* I I v>r»o^oi w u n v a u b i J VM URMM

: m y g ^ a n . l p n c ( « l J e l o r . . l ) u y - H E A R S E J l ) | D S E p i V , C E S j T T H E

; , " P e l s e w h e r e H O S T R E A S O N A B L E R A T E b .

• G o o d s d e l i v e r e d f r e e t o a u y p a r t of t h e ' | K^Uul room 4oor of tft» llaik.

cjj ^ci< , Village. , nranrJl st4,re Ql PreenvilU .Montrahrt Cwunsy^p-

' : i r r , r o " , r U l u k - ^ I S t o r e i n A m p h l e t f s B l o c k . E a s t S ide . I ia>i ̂ v. < -

S . 3 3 . K u a p p . i Kul'r. ITM. KARMSUN.

The aubnribei wuhe.i t« inform hia frienda and the lh.\ 1." BN-. put In II largu iiafnrl-Parlor and Chamber Setts, j f i rnt •* Ci .tcrir-. in IH' t'a,.,;iic bai'.ding farDi'iIy

! occiwifeuh) Hans l lM>.a t

W H A T - N O T S , j A / \ ^

J J ' I A i R . S L C & A X T O O D T O P | , t rato<:oolow loba beaten by any,'/or

MankeO can'I i,. leit :•') do nol f

O N T H E T R A C K .

, Or Dnwfon ond Plrkar i mil run over von with .1 load ' of New Goodf, which tbey are carting to our atore in

W i l l K d l f . A . 0 . F l u d l f V i

I Andwl

C A S H O H R E A D Y P A Y . | 1 :i!l und aee u.i finef-tock of rhnice Uio nnd Ja«l i l. 'otfat ' .Snui •. S«tta::d Dried Viah, Pick!'• •'lijcea, ihine-cut Chewian uuJ .^inrkmi Tobacr.- foreign I and Horrt.lic llr.>Al . •.I.hoar'. •. Uried ! J;. cf nn i M " - Vork . WuoJ, Willow aie! .• wurr.

W o r l c 1 ' u b l c H , i | i n d

B L - A D Y - U A D B O O P F l N B . l ' a t - i T H B H I O H E a T M A R K E T P R I C E A T A L I i T I M E S , F O R C O U N T R Y P R O -

D U C E .

Call and i-ntMy ye-u-i ivoa that you can get y0.ir i i HOCIIUIIIH

b* "af -ou < m a t (irand P.apida or /.owcll. Don't forgot tiie pla'- under the Marnnie Hall.

Reai( rnh.'r my motto, O.uick Sulea an ' i Bma l l ,P ro0 t8

!„•/ J . , , M.REMINOTJ

' ' J w / i i T r , ir .v S I K M a s H . I l f c » . . . » l i , « » .

e x a m i n e I e n t M a t a l i l c D u r l u l Casert n u d Caukfl , coi iHtunt ly on b a n d

«UT<is 20ml •

g a i t r a a f l j s .

I ) . S l M. r T r . T i m e T a i i o T

Traina arrive nud lotvo I.owxL at fullowa: (iUlNO EAST.

Uail , 10:60 A M Thro, Freight l i i i ed . 1 .10 I' M Kxpreaa 11,25 PM

(lOIMi WEST Freight. AM .Mixed, 1:10 I'M Bxpreia 6:45 •• Mall. 6:06 P U

M i c h i g a n C r n i r a l R . tt. T i m e T a b i c .

PitnHonxcr T r n i n o l o r t h o W o n t , L o a v o tietrml, ' . \ ' i iiii'l I'̂ iOO i m. fli'JA and 9:60 p m Jnrkinn, I" '• HI I I'M'-;«111, t'i:.!? mid ll:l!0 p 111 Kalmimr.'., .''iiiid UilSain, ^.ln nnd 3;0H p in

I 'nsHonRor T r u i e ohlejiK". K:ilii>ii II I I ' Jackxui, r.iii.'ii.

Ileli nri • , At JteluH

E.toii l u Mn-l. n

) r . II. In.

f o r llio t'JiiBt. l i o a r o •I'i 11 n 11. , I • mid U:i)0 pm ; li. , vi. l i and I'l .10 p in t ,111, . •; v. ui.1 1 in p in

1/..11 with .(rand Uaplda A; I K li el'. mill IMlill'l ! 1: , t Valley Pivi'l'in I'lt

Ilaatini:*, Orand Itapldl,

N r, Cen'l Snp'l, t hioag". ,. Iletrdlt.

L O C A L M J L T T T ^ j i

© t i u r c f j DBitrctocs*

.jnalOhnreh.IIiKUoiiatreel, ery Sabbath at lU:Sa A.M. anilT P.U.PrayermeeUBK

R A I L R O A D C O N V E N T I O N !

L a r g e a n d S n t h u B i a s t l o M o o t i n g t

Tbo Railroad UoDTeDtioa beld o a T a e s d n j

t f ternoon tbe 3d last., t l Uaiou Hall in Ibis

Village, wa« l a rge l j attended, cb ie f l j by those

directly interested in the project, and tbe oc -

caaiou tbrougboul we were glad to find, was

cbaraclori^ed with that spirit of earneUnei i

O O N Q R A T U L A T O B Y .

So we are to h a r e a Fa i r ! Well girls and

ip inaten, here's a fine chance for you lo exer-

ciio yonr aoiire mindg on something worth

while and let ruflling nnd tucking, f r i t t ing

and curling, wail for n Br aeon. Especially do

1 commend this enterpr'no lo the devout nl-

j / had heller have put my defense upon that gronnd." He thea asked mc what wonld be tbe effect if be should now change the defense. I told him it might bo prejudicial. I t would he a circumstance they could use ajtainflt him He said he thonght so too. H« then said he wrote tbe letters produced in court to d i rer t allention from him. Thai he wag afraid.— He mid the letter was not true. He then sa id: "I linve mentioned some things in ray slate

teution of crinoline—no Unit is nt the nanio— ment that I am satisfied made ngoinst mc, can

! Duplex-Klipt ic-Diumond-Spring-Steel-Patent I 1 change them 7" 1 replied, " I think the on-and determination, which is so ewential lo tho ,.... , . . . . . . , ly way you can snfelv cliungo tbeai will ho

rimt s il, and it-.lie contemplaies f lying from • h

of unjr f n t c r p r i w . I n o wn? fltnlernont at t i l . ' 'I think

Drlegatious were present from Kalamawje, a grocer to a "grocoree," allow mo lo suggest , go too/ ' lie replied. I wked him if he was

on Thuraday evening, at 8 o'clock. I,.H.GrlggaPaa-or. Sabbath School a ' 1 2 M. H .M.Cla rk . Sa j t .

BaptistChnrcfa.Bridgeatreet , aervice»eTery Sab bath at 10:110 1. M. and 7 P. M-, Prayer meeting nn Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. Chan. Oldfleld, Paator. Sabbath S c h o o t a t i a M. M. C. Uarber, Snpt.

MelhodlatK.CliuriihJIridi/eatreel.aatfleca every Sabbath nl 10:30 A M. and 7K P. M. 1'rayer meeting nn Thuraday evening ati.S ..'ulock. Hev U.S. Mill". Paator.Sablmlh School at It! M. Mi»iS Jennlnga.apt

loirrll I'OHI O/JIrr Time of Avrlral and

VIoHhifjof Mail*. Kastern—Wnv. nrriv.' .V.'/U p. in. ;clou- I0:l0tt.ui. Tlirnui'li - Arrlw .V 15 n 111, ; clove tl;nO p.m. WMUia WTay,strtvelOiMa.tn t ^ — | | m n U | i n , , inanlmnte ,nod seeing nolliiatf liter Southern- Alto, llowne, l larm < r.. k. I-iiii .• I Lonrention wus or /a inie . ! l»y th« choiei' of i)r. , •

North living und lUitinga. a r r n e 1'I p III . " . , „ . give a MltlSlnrturv lli'O <illlt ol lull i.ingOtlir.Mil. a in, , A M hlMvorih, h.r Chairman, and Jus . NV .

Northern -Krtlliia»biirg, Mmitm.nritlil, ouscnand i>UI tini; ih iij(|i»«rHH,ii Irom my t e n . D o w n , Qreeavilte.arrirn at II a m : c l o t o S p » . . | "lUO, SjecwUfJV enst where I . »me Irom, li.ev used to give I

On 111.>11011 nl Mr. Spencer, of Mnvriia, n . , , prom MI ms ti.r ihn best F|ieciinen i-t diirning ;

.. , , n 1 Trilune oontai'H \ letter from V itul rti n l , in r.vcry girl who excelled in i '

A lion 'iid ilnilliin—arnvei Tm - lay and Hitnrii'MK, at M a.in- I'loie.

Keen* Tliea- i.vunJ Friday, ariive I ll p 1 P

stocking llio lufier with old fiuliiou g inger-Haslings, Middlenlle, OrangSTille, \ nnkeo . , . , . , . ,

, . . . bread, lor the rural lads and Inssej, as tliey Springs, Hairis Greek. I l i cha rdwns Mills, | , .

stroll hnnd in hand, s t ; i r ini 'nt . ' vc ry th in , ' nn -,diiH.4 Vfip in. | Hmvrnn, lireeiivllli. mid l-'alUssburgh, and the

Conrention was organiied l»y the cliolei* of Dr.

A M. I^iworUi, fnr IMialrinan, and .I n , W

llino, Se t le la ry . Thar.day.

out •" If'iurw—From rum 1.' lo I p 10.

oi to S: Vi

; ('oiniiiiileu of live w M appointed liy tin- I 'bui r to pri 'imtumid m b m i t thooidcr of buiiae.s 1 , lUid l alchiii

not n much stronger man than Field, lie said, "I tapposed I was, but Field was very quick and smar t ; I rould not liandln him." |

Tlie almtp. Mr, Italuh claim 1 lo lie nearly 1

wordtbr word thu remark t of Vanderpool. 1

tlion^li ho does not in I'.r' il ' l itih all t h a t '

was - ii |

H itnrdity morning S edition of IIIK Dutroil i

A l a r g e s t o c k of F a l l a n d W i n t e r G i r -

t h i n g , C e n t ' s F u r n i s h i n g Goods ,

a n d Caps , j a a t r e c e i v e d a t C. A l t h e n ' ^

o o r . s t o r e w w t e n d F l a t R i v e r B r i d g e - .

5 , 0 0 0 s h i r t s a n d d r a w e r s a s w e l l a s

7 . 5 0 0 p a i r s l e a t h e r SL w o o l e i

g l o v e s &. m i t t s , M a r C l o t h i s r

H o u s e , t h e ftrcat o n e p r i c e S t o r e , , G r a n d K n p l d s .

B a r r s Ague Medicine. Price om; dollar .—

Ask for it, flirt - , • . .. .. art • -nieaom

M

O K I J I S . t I I I N K .

ty I In. I'iinvi'iilioii. i reply to the car l of Mr. liitldi, in wlii'di he

f J s f a f c

l l f W l t # )

t . M. Kl .swoin 11.!'. :i. L . O W r . L L ,

i r a n d ttaplds iV I n d i a n a R a i l R o a d

T i m e T a b l e . COtNi-. SOUTH (Dally,evv pt Sunday.)

Mail. Cln'go Exp. Accmn.

1 In A «

The Chair appointed iti Ihesc aits, was ure to be apprfciiited, a t nn i , Midi coiiimiitee. Mr. S,ien,cr of S i n y r n a ; ,)(IC(1 j,, , i c r l i l (.. i l l 1 l a n c e i l e I U . y 0 l i r (Vanderp.H.I.) fliUly denies tho «li>ry of lUlrli, ,

H a s f L lIr 1 'arkbur"t^Mkld1 "viife • S T " r e rg rown ' . rolher Tom. «h«mM-ig this n o d , i ' ! n " u n c M i l f , " m , ' « « i n n i n K « n , 1 ' " l V P n

Hnich. I.owt'il'. On motion of V. M Fox, Mr! w a r , with n cig.u in o:i f l e iri.. r of his 1 »" » • ' n i ^ ' i form, as a series of nnmitiga- W i l l nt ten- t t o b u y l n c , r o U i n » a n 4 l o a . -led fa!seliood<, utiercd. he th inks , lo gain n i- Es tu t • o r P o r s o n : t l P r o p e r t y ,

I'ari.H, I'cdiir Snrin-(irand U.ipid Kiilnnia/.oo, Meddun. Sturgis. Kendallville. Fort Wayne,

:l 110 1 .. Jil 7 00 'J ".D

7 :;'J •1 15

lu lu •• u ;o " 12 IIS I' H. 1 66 "

GOING NORTH. Ma't. Clii'go E ip .

7 FLO A M. s:io

1010 1112 " 7.VI A. a . 2 10 p. a. 9 40 •• 32a " it tr. " :,m " 14.> ••

i.;iO A M . 7 10 " 1 30 •' tu 00 "

T c * < ' o r r t r ^ p i U K N - M t

. All communicallort UIIIIM acromfanvd ... n 1. ,1 1 (he author's mine, uill I" rrjeclcd. The. ti'imr,''. •' bbearer , of lireiMivil.o was ad ie l to Uio bending furtli nnyiiiing Iml .-.vect in-ei

! icill nol heiiuhlinhrd unUt$ dntrrd, l>ut i i ' mat- eommilloc. Ihe committee (ore you, and ai. insinuat ing .mile d ,rn.i r„!fh tired to prepare iheir report, and dur ing the i r

1 ^ . i i i , abrenee, u lively dehitle look [ilaro liotwcen up tho o theruorner . ' N i.v, All coinmunicalionn mutt he irrni'< 0 l IM t i 1 0 | iMciiD ( ig f tnd Middlcvillo delegations, con- holding up n pair of unmniiiiouablcj. and e i -

j o£ict by Iueiday mormtig to insure imerllon - --

J'atroni and others are ret} to furninh us icilh inf01 motion 0/ an araoit j (0 prusent known lo thim, in their virinity, foyc'Arr trifA > p 0 i l l l j n } , 0 U t nj^Hmngcg ih e y L . | a in , e ( i c o u i ( i your genius f i r darn ing . Vou do it so nice

torioty, though of n di^gmeeful nature. Van- aliio

r r ; I l K ^ c l l n u ^ ^ i r . , h i . o f : , C O N V E Y A N C I N G . says he, ; 1 " " Part;. wWiin,- t

Fort Wayne, Kendallville, Sturei". Mcndon. Kalamazoo. (Irand llanida. Cedar Springi", Pari*, ,

, )• it. MYEHS. (ien'l. Paw. and Ticket Ag't. k ' Pittaburg, Pa.

Aocom. S SO P.M. •I M " ll 17 •' 7 0 0 " 3 00 •' 7 35 "

V B U R L I N G T O N .

" " 7 11 1 . . c c r t ' ' n S r o u t e s I r o m K a l a m a a o o 1 1 , ] ) , ^ , v r L . t c he . l r e n t f u r y o u r i n s p i t l i o u f f c t / u l l y rtyuest'd] t n M i d d l e v i l l o a s k i n g t h e p r i v i l e g e . . . . ,. i- 1 .on ot all rfM'At t u p r w e n l h e r c l a i m s t o t h e C o n v e n t i o n , u n d - h e r e s u fiiif o p p o r t u n i t y fo r y o u l o d i s p l a y

.. . . , . , . 1 \ t ! 1 " r purcbaan Real KaUU t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n b e t w e e n h i m s e l f a n i M r . | wiiHind it o . t h e i r t . . give m a call . Wa

' adverliw propcrlv pic. n toon hm!- Iree of cost un-

lime, name, age, fie.

r r « » - I > a y ' H .V<1 v o i ' H w o n u f n t H .

Strayed—J II Wood. Orocciiea—L R Lull. (Irocorles—S B Knapp. Dry (ioodi—Edie A Flndley. Dry Goeda—lline & Noble. Boetaand BIIOPH—llowk Sc White, Sliuvinj and llair PreMini; Saloon--J Ilnmig.

C h i p s n n c l S p l i n t e r s

W h e a t $ 1 4 5 .

O c t o b e r s t e p p e d i n v e r y m o d e s t l y .

W e r e m a r k t h a t i t s v e r y d r y a n d d u s i y .

Leaving the Eai-tand arriving at Chicago or Indi-anapotla, how ahall we reach Ihu W eit ? 3 ha beat linn ia acknowledged f b- the C IJ. A" Q. jo ined tngeth-er with the 71. ti. M Hull road by ihe Iron llndgo at Uurti i igton, und called i h e l l iMa 'x i i rox ltoi-TK. " W h y h o w p e a k e d y o u i o a k , " is t h e .•onsol

Tho main lino of the route running to Omaha.con. _ J . . . necta with the great Pacific Koada. and lorma to.day 1 1Dg | o r m of salutation just UOW

e n't cr i n g '.Ne bra l k u ' ' ' ' l a t t imo u t b , paasea t h i eug l i P . W . N i s k e r o , of t h o M i c d l o v i l l e Plain-! M ' o h . t o Smyrna , in Ionia Co. Mioh

^ r o t r ^ K e a V n e ^ , d i e d a t o u r o f l l ce y e s t e r d a y . A f t e r c o n s i d e r a b l e d i s c u s s i o n , a n d i h e s e c

' 'An 1" 11 le'r'lir!\: 1 ch"01 thTl[TM.'dlvnrging at Red Oak

1 b e r e a l i z e d b y e s t a b l i s h i n g t u o l i no t h r o u g h , ^ j q , , k n o w , • • Y o n se t y o u r s e l f to w o r k ,

t h a t t o w n o v e r t h e p r o p o s e d r o u t e , v i a . H a s - a n ( 1 a c c o m p l i s h y m r t a s k m o s t s a t i s f a c t o r i l y , l i n g s , l o L o w e l l f r o m K a l a m a z o o . . .

A m o t i o n b y M r . C o o k o f H a a t i n g s . l h a t a V\ b a t d o e s h e d o ? W h y , u s y « u a r e t a k i n g

r e p o r t o f t h e a m o u n t u f o r g a n i z i n g s l o c k s u b - , t b e l a s t a l i c l i , b e my. 3 , • ' h u r r y u p , " g o e s a n d

reribed a l o a g t b e l i n e , b e g i v s u to t h o c o n v o n - p l l l g t | l c m h n r n e s s e s n p F l e e t f o o l . a n d t a k e s

a-

C o . , $ 2 6 , 7 0 0 ; I o n i a C o , . ' ( U t i s c o ) 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 - T h u r e ' s a n e x a m p l e o f g e n u i n e b r o l h a r l y

t o t a l $ 8 4 , 7 0 0 . T b e c o m m i l t e o h e r e r e t u r n e d lovi! fo r y o u .

• n d t h r o u g h t h e i r c h a i r m a n . J u d g e W e l l s , ' B n t t o b e g i n o n c e m o r e . T h e v a l s o g a v e o f f e r e d t h e f o l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n s : . . . . , 1 r 1 1 „ j

p r e m m n i s fo r t h e f i n e s t l o n v e s o f b r e a d a n d Wrwlrerf, That a ta tementa bu aubmilted in wn t i i i c , . .

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m e n u . H i t p a y s t o a d v e r t i s e , i l c e r t a i u i y ; T h i s is p r e c i s e l y w h a t m u s t b e d o n e i " o r i ' a r j 0 f p j u n c i j e u e i t w i t h n r u m b l i n g , i n c o b e -

p a y s t o a d v e r t i s e in a p a p e r t h a t r e a c h e s t h e | l o d o j u s t i c e t o t h e u n d e r t a k i n g . I r e n l I t t U | t f 1 D l j : D ; , ^piri; fur h j i n s p i r a t i o n ; a

p e o p l e . 1 T b 8 o f f i c e r 8 o f , h 0 < i o i " 2 4 1 1 ^ I w a v w a r d , w i l l f u l t h i n g t h a t w i l l n o l b e c o n -

— — — - c a n t o p e r f e c t t h e n e c t f J i a r y a r r a n g e m e n l i , 1 t r o j l e ( , . B o i n K o f l - a t a c u t e a n g l e s N>hea w e

N i w A D S . — M e s s r s . H o w k k W h i t e , p o p u - , , ) U l , h c y n o l C J [ p r C t e d t o t a r n i s h Hie e x h i - j , r M l c c l j , a n j „ b i b i t i l l R i , 5 ] n l e m . i e r

lar b o o t a n d s h o e d e a l e r s o f o u r v i l l a g e , c o m o , j j i i i o n _

o u t th i s w e e k w i t h a ha l f c o l u m n a d v e r t i s e - i \ v e W a B t M e , 1 l e s s t l o r t h e c r i t i c x l n o t i c e o f ( I r a t h e r l i k e t h e r i n g

1 1 0 , ) 0 * , n , n P ! ' " ' " j o f t h e m e t a l s h e ' s m a d e o f ) D u p l e x , R l i p l i c m e n t , a n n o u n c i n g to t b e r e a d e r s o f t h e J o u r . - ^ j , . o n ( j t h e r e w i l l Iw 110 d i f f i c u l t y in

le»^ Ihe .mn.-r willelcaw- ihe-unv fruin mirker.ia which ca«e our regular advnrti.Hin^ ratea will be chanted. No expen..'will iiicnr until the property ia sold, when n-ir rttjulnr rnm-amioa will ke oliargeJ, unlciSotherwi.se agreed upeu.

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J AACRE3 OK LAND IN MONTCALM CO.. >, nula T V from Junction of (i. K. A 1. and lonin H I^n-•ing R, R.. I mile from Howirl Citr Cjiitaioing 200,008 feet of good nierchuntHbi'i timber abiu ling, besideamany thousand luat <l«wn. Price $000. War-rantee deed given.

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H O 2 m"e" t011tl1 o r l'0«'oll village, aixty acr.". iinpruvod, well fenced and abundouti/

watered. 15 acres ol" good mellow boltMn land, A comfortable house. Q"i'd bvrgain. All* on aame Miction, >« mile aouth nf Depot, UI acrca of land ; 20 acrea improved . 11 aciea of line oreliard, cfa.iiceat frttit; 104 gnou bearing poach truea: fruita of all kioKa in great 8hundsn':ii. Oood Imuae a-id outbulldinga; Ciatern and apring water plenty. Th»*« farina will bo aold cheap.

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A farm of 40 acres in Vorgenn •». 2>,' milea Iroaa I.owoll, coinfortable hou<e a i l «iiilmilliog4.—

Karm is well wntercd with .«priug<. 40') chnic> apple trees all bearing. 20") |ie:icli trees ani othor fruit* !• abundance. Price $2,701).

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t ^ O A C R K S i n li iwiieau miiiW loulh of Lowell l O W Village. 5« no re a linprovi'd. bnlancc wel timbered. An eaceilent stock or grain farm wltli small bouac and larn. ailualed on a good road to Lowell. Price }10 per acre—o-(e-fourth dowu, bal-ance ou lime to auil purchnaer.

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AflODSE an.l corn-r lot on Itridg.) it . N.i better location in the villi,-.'. House Iaig3 and 000-

venlent: beautitnl y:ird and garden witk an abundauee of small fruit, (iood well and ciitern. Inavuryr»4> peel a desirable place. («.)'. I .ill»re t. 'k'vmi Easy.

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2ACRES in the village ..I Ljae l l . nicely located • with Htreet" on thr. .' side", goad soil, weJI alu.'ked •

with ainatl fruits.and in . ' f r y reapeat udeairabte ' point (or a residence. I'.-ice jSOJ. Oue lounb down. 1 balance toiuil the purchaser.

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AF A R M of SO acres. CI imprornd ; aituatiid ia liM township of Campbell. Oood bnuaeaail oat-

Iniildinga. and a splendid orcmnl bearing clioiM fruit. A good sugar bush of about 4"0 Irece. t ' a r s well fuaccd. aud under good cuttiv,uion. alao welt watered. Price |.t,i!00 Termi—one.half down, balance in two yea is. with annual insUIluieota.

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ACRES of oak timbernd land. 1 i^atrd one nSiJ* » ' « Irom Lowell, supplied with an abundanoveX living water. An onpurtunlty for a gaod bargala.

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APARM ol 100 a.;r.',s, 2 miles from LowMlrW acrss improved, extra bearing oreliard, fMW

bouse, good barn and out building*, good well aad ciate'n. besides living water in abundanee. Tk* farm is well lenced and ran be bought at a bargain,— Tne farming utenails will be sold wiih the f a m If de-sired. Terms ea»y.

n A HODSK and lot o n c o r n e r of Bridge aud Qi%eer

s treets , (lood house , W..I1. e is tero and feaeM.— Pleasant y a r d , veil shaded wiib t r rea . Oeod b a r g K I .

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AIIOC3K. and corner Ivit w i th in two m i n a t e a w r i k of t b e Bank The lot ia well fenced a a 4 east-

t a i n s a xood well and c i s te rn . O»od a idavaUu team-ing to the premised. P r i c e |1 ,000. T o n B « - « « r k t U down—balance ia t h r e e y e a r s .

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A HOUSE aad 3 lota o n Br idge s t ree l , LowaU.— Oood barn and n u t bui ldings . Oood vei l a o C

cistern ; T w o good cel lars , SidewsUis and flu oil to good o r d e r : house large and conveoloot . f r i a r $3,000, payable t>. su i t the p u r c b u e r .

3 J A A C l t E ^ in Vergennes , one mi le f r o m LowvM.—

T W Part ly I m p r o v e d - e a c e l l e a * . l and fo r ArwK.— Pr ice $30 an acre .

Y o u c a n a t t e n d to y o u r b u s i n e s s w h i l e

t a k i n g Barr's A g u e M e d i c i n e . S o l d b y W o o d -

i n g 4 L o o k .

( 'ash pa id for fresh p e a c h pits a t G r a n d (l iv- .

er Nurser ies , a u d at U . B . W i l l i a m s ' s t o r e .

For Gent's Faroishing Goods, go to Chas. Althen's, cor store, west end Flat River Bridge.

Boy* Clothiny for thn fall a n d If Infer, Htar Clothing llouxr (irand Jlapldt.

F r e s h a r r i v a l a t 1) k B ' s .

For Hats and Caps at bottom prices, ii* ui 1 t ' up ica , r.uiiiic ( , * ,

»i 1. D i a m o n d . Ac . . AC., s o d . w n w i t h t h e . r a k e , g o to the cor store, west end Flat River HAL, w h i c h is e q u i v a l e n t to ' ' e v e r y b o d y , t h a t | r i . a c h i o g t h a t n u m b e r if Ihe p e o p l e o f 1 l t 0 ( i . . w i n d u p . ' w i t h t h i . p a r t i n g i n j u n c t i o n ,

w h o l e D i s t r i c t « r o i h o r o n g h l y a w a k e t o ^ j ^ t 0 ^ F a i r , g i r l s . b u i u k e s o m e t h i n g b w i d e < .

Bridge.

N e i i h e r m e r c u r y , q u i n i n e o r a r s e n i c n r o i n t h e y a r e r e a d y to h e l p a n y p o o r sole t h a t h a p

p e n s to c o m e t h e i r w a y . j i m p o r l o n c e o f t h e e n t e r p r i e e . h o n r f a m i l i e s j l a m p m a t s a n d t i d i e s , a n d l e t p e o p l e k n o w j B a n ' s A g u e M e d i c i n e .

E d i e k F i n l e y , i s Ihe n a m e o f the n e w l i rm 1 o u t o f e v e r y five c a n furn i sh s o m e t h i n g 10 ex - v o l , b M i n 4 H J w t . ; i a i d e f t Angers .

n o w o c c u p y i n g i h e s tore f o r m e r l y u s e d h y 1 h i b i t fo r p r e m i u m s . D r i v e i n y o u r Block , far- K I KII.KS,

R e e s B r o s . T h e y are b o t h g o o d f e l l o w s a n d j mere, a n d i f ( l i ey ' ro u n r u l y we' l l h e l p y o u . —

p r e s e n t in t o - d a y ' s p a p e r a ha l f c o l u m n a d . ! M c c h a n i c l , s h o w y o u r w o r k m a n s h i p . E v e r y , VA.NDKKI'OOI. — I n o n r ! a» l w e e k ' s p a p e r ] THK LAST SBNSATIOS ! TIIK A g r i c u l t u r a l

w h i c h w i l l a t t r a c t a t t a n t i o n , a n d b r i n g t h e m 1 b o d y w h o c n n . b r i n g f ru i t a n d v e g o t a l l i e s . — .ve g a v e a r e p o r t a s c o u l a i u e d in i h e Kyle, j S o c i e t y is •» s u c c e s s b i n tli.it d o e s n o t i n t e r f e r e

L a d i e s , y o u h a v e a w o r l d o f l i i i n i r i t h u t w i l l c o n w r n i n g t h e c o n v e t s a t i o n b e t w e e n V a n d e r - I t h e Great Sale of Dn) Qoo-ls g o i n g o n

A f u l l s t o c k o f l i a l m o r u l s k i r t s , p l a i n , p r i n t

ed a n d e m b r o i d e r e d , a t l l i n e ii N o b l e ' s .

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AKAItM 01TRJ acrea, situated three b>Um aT the village of 7.oH-eU ; SO acrea liuproved, Ifca

balance well limbered : a clieice youa? orohard wtH trM'S oftbe best poa<ible raileMen Fnrm - ' — watered by r 'V. r failing apiings. Term*—a nodar-ate payment L iwn. the balance iu easy inatolli A rare cliancu.

BARBER SHOP. D" N T FAIL to go to Romlg's Shop ifyoa wast

a first class job 'iime. Hhaving. .Shampooing, Hair Cutting and Whi'kers Dyed in a atyle to piaaa* every one.

ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE The best lo ice. Lent . • -Iintly on hand. Abie

^onmiufl ^nsttal Korll." Han. wliicli remove* Din tnifT and stepc th* H.iir from falling ...1:

Fine Bay Rum Oil An uniMiuallrd 11,1:1 .".'l ie. I,, '.: f..: 8»lr

Roomi 2.1 Kl .. r. ,iii .111'. II • A. opposil.' Mat iooal

B a r r ' s A g u e M e d i c i n c f o r F e v e r a n d A g u e

D u m b A g n t , B i l i o u s F e v e r . S o l d b y W o o d i n g

& L o o k .

A f u l l l i n e o f T r u n k s a l D e v e n d o r f 4 B l a i n ' s

l.umh^rinan'» Hood* of ttrr U diMrrlpllou Hlar I'loljj^ny House, (Irand llapld*

Lo'.S o l N e w G o o d s a t 1). k B ' s .

S p r a g u o Bros . , 1 ' ' " ' P 1 0 l , , l t k ( ' " f " 1 < , I { r i n K " i e n i j p o o l a n d Mi B a l c h . a n e m i n e a l i a w v e r of K a l - :it D e v e n d o r f A Ulu in ' s . t h e i r s i o r o i s c n i w d u d

, in I h « . n w H - r . - ' " l o n K . w " • " U r o s l e i i n t h e a m o r 0 0 . S i n c e t h e n a s l a t c m c n l h a - a p ^ ar- M . t h c u a l o m e t s . a n d a l l g o a w a y c - m v i n e , d

c u s t o m . S u c c e s s l o t h e n e w firm.

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p r o p o s e s l o m a k e t h i n g s l i v e l y in IIIH g r o c e r y

t r a d w . n n d c o m m e n c e s i n t h e r i g h t m a n n e r t o . 1 . . . . , „ . . . . . . „ t o scu e v e r y f o a l o l spsi-o o w f p i < v l 1 BCompI i sh t h a t e n d . B y r e f e r r i n g t o h i s h a l f ,

c o l u m n a d . y o u w i l l k n o w how ' l i s y o u r s e l f . |

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c h o i r o s t o c k o f g r o c e r i t - s .

H i n e ft N o b l e , a n o l d e s i a b l i s l i e d l i r m ou I

t h e W e s t S i d e , h a v i n g j u s t r e c e i v e d a h e a v y j S i i M i . M i;i>. - H n f r y W a i d . l i i i y o u n g m a n

s t o c k o f g o o d s f o r t h e f a l l t r a d e , a r e n o w p r e - w i 1 0 h i , 0 t U o o k a t G r a n v i l l e , •*! Wily, a n d • ^ ^

B a r r ' s A g u e M e d i c i n e i s a s u l e , S|>eedy a n d 1 l " " e J J ' 0 " I ' ^ c u l a r t i t s , in t h e c l o t h - w h o , f l t U ! b u . j n . t e c n c l u d e d nt G r a n d U a , , - 1 \

s u r e c u r e . I i n g l i n e , n n d — w e l l b y j u s t l o o k i n g u t I h e i r i d s b e f o r e J u d g e H o y t w a s l o u u d ^ a i i t y o l , • . j , , , , , . v,

! h a l f c o ' u m n a d . , y o u ' l l k n o w j u s t a t m w l i , I I U 0 . ; ! a i i g b t c r . an l s c n l o H c e . ! l o l i ' e u A ' r u , .1

For Ready-made Clothing, go to the a b o u t i t n s w e d o . h a r d l a b o r i u t h e S t a t e r r ^ o n a t J a c k s n i ' .

Only exclusive Clothing Store in Lowell, L . B . L u l l , k C o . p u i in n n e w a d . t h i s w e e k 1 W a r J m i s t a k e n l o l i i s p i e o f lii ' i-n' ! n ' i'i

cor store, west end Flat River Bridge. I s a y i n g • ' S l i l l t h e y c o m e , " n n d o u r r e a d e r s w i l l l | n T .

T h e r e p u t a t i o n o f t h e G r a n d R a p i d s U u s i - k n o w w h a t t h a t m e a n s b y j u n r e a d i n g t h e

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UUL h e r f-pirit liv< a and IUT HOUI is [ a r t < II t h e ,-a<l o ld house by t h e i c a .

H e r lover w m tickle aud lluo aud Kr. iicti; It «r.3 nnirly u hnmlivd yearn ago

and t h o u g h t , wi th grout c o u c e h i : — j " T linow st i l l m o r e ; eveu if t h e liridnl | " M e r c y on ua ! t he m i s f o r t u n e litis | s h i r t be consiuuei l , st i l l t he v o u u g k i n g

1 Imppen 'ed; w h a t will e o m e of i t and ; wil l n o t r e t a i n h is b r i d e ; fo r if a f t e r i ho gave t he y o u n g k ing wine un t i l he i t h e wedding a dnnce is held, while t ho • 1 came to h imsel f . T h e first words ho i y o u n g q u e e n dances she will sudden ly

TKKKIHLK EXPLOSION.

I spoke wore : ' 1 t i fu l p i c t u r e ? "

_ q i Ah, who is t h a t beau- j t u n i pule a n d fall down as if d e a d ; nnd " T h a t is t h e ( laughter if someouo does no t raise h e r u p and

E T p l n N i o n o f n | > < m i l r r M n g n z l n r u t K a i l ( T r e k C o n I C o i n i m n y ' N M i n e I n P c i i i i K y l v i i n i n — « * i x M c n . M - r l o u H l y I n -j u r e d — T l i r r r M o i l n 11 j- W o u m J r i l .

O r r c a p o n d e n c c of the F.Imira Adver t i se r .

A terr ible explosion occurrod a t F a l l I t tiiiriiioarly a l iumired year< atfO m i t i i m . - i i u n j i • . u n i i a t » n , - , n o u m u w u o " w . . . . . . v - » . . R . . . . . . . . . When he ^aiici away frem her ariun—jtoor wonvit— i of t h e k ing of t h e Golden p a l a c e , " was t a k e t h r e e d r o p s of blood f r o m h e r rigiit Creek Coal C o m p a n y ' s mine, n e a r

with the Admifai Koviianibein. t he renlv. b r ea s t a n d th row thoiu away, s h e will Barclay, Pa . , S e p t . 10th, occas ioned b v . . . . 1 ^ • , .1 , .• ! • 1 . . . 1 1... ; i i • I »i

I m a r v e l nnu h w l m jM rlwlKit-'d pj i rane Won t h e heart of thiH i" iillmeiital Quake r ,

At v.hat itold-L'ic.sl - i -^vl i .it thone inodmli d.iyn S h e l ic teurd—the nibehivf take h e r !

lllll Mil li. iit the l-r-'litiof nilRUolKlUe Tha i IN u.ive. and • r a* t h e i r IIIIHIIII (ailed

Anil fn leil (Ihi'r.i.'li " 'III h e r t e a r s bIUI wel* Her yoHlh villi t h f t r own e x h a l e d .

il. one nliihl wlieu u nea-fog \vrH|i|><-d a utiroml Unuii ' i " | ' a r and - p l r e und f e r n and Iri e ,

He r • • 'id wi nt ni ' "i that l i l ted e lond r r n l n till" • 'id >ld hoiiHe by tbe Keit,

Ami i v i r M n r e l h e n . when t h e clock . ' I r lki f I wo. Sin imlk t unbiddiui f r o m room I" r o o m ,

And t h e u i - tllleil that tdn j w h i h Ih rouRb With a Hiibll.. pad | i e r fun i e .

T h e delicate o d o r "t in ignone t to , 'I In chixil of ;i dead a n d ({oue l)oiiqilet,

IK all Hint lellH of h e r nlory, yet i 'ould s h e t h i n k ol a bwinter way!

T h e n said t he king, " M y lovo for d i e ; b u t whoever knows it a n d tolls it a minor en t e r ing t he p o w d e r house (a her is so g rea t t h a t if all t he wil l have h is body t u r n e d to s tone wooden s t ruc tu re ) , a n d e m p t y i n g h is leaves on t he t rees h a d t o n g u e s they f r o m head to foo t . " Af te r t h e c rows; tobacco p ipe upon t h e floor, whe re sl iouhl imf ga insay if ; my l ife is sot 11)11111 ilte soareli for IUT. You are my fnifl iful t lohu : you m u s t aocom])any mo ."

The t r u s t y se rvan t de l i be ra t ed for a long while how to set abou t th i s busi-ness for it was very diU'ieult to got in to tho prosenco of fiie p r incess At lust he b e t h o u g h t himself of a way, and suit"

h a d t h u s ta lked with eaeli o t h e r they •omo loose powder was sca t tered . At flew away, and fa i th fu l J o h n was f rom the t ime of t h e onsnalty, powder was f ha t t ime very and : for if ho concealed beiiiK issued by Mr. \V. K . T a y l o r , f r o m his master wlial ho h a d heard clerk from the store, and the re were inisforfmio would happen to h im ; and , preHonf live m i n e r s wi th t in cans wait-if ho told h im he mnitf givo u p his own ing t o lie served with powder propnra-lifo. Bnt uf last ho t h o u g h t , " I wil l , lory to on te r iug t h e mines. T h e i r save mv nidsler even if I de s t roy my- m i m e s are Miohael B u r n s , J o h n Law-se l f . " As si ion as f hey camo on shore | lor, Will imn Andrews , J o h n Lu lh io r

to t h e k i n g : " E v e r y t h i n g she has it happened ju s t a s t he erow had fo re - j and J o h n W h ilen. a round her is of go ld ,—chai r s , tables, told ; an immonso lox-rcd horse s i i rang i There aro eonfliofim? s t a t emen t s as t o disfios, bowls, and all t ho household up. " C a p i t a l ! " exolaimed tho ki u tens i ls . Among y o u r t r e a su re s are I " t h i s shal l carry disluis, bowls, and all t ho household up .

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I Hit iii t h e pad old IIOUHO tivuii ' l i l— Mvfelf a Kho-t f r o m a f u r t h e r w a —

AM! I t rus t lha t this Quake r woman n i ich t , In cou r t e sy , visit mo.

f o r t h e lailRh Is tliil f r o m the poreh and lawn, Viid t h e buRlo died f r o m t h e fo r t on tho hill .

And t h e tw i t t e r o ' Rirln o n Ihe s la ln i in Rone, Aud t h e g r a n d piano is still.

S u m c u h e r c in the darknesB a d o c k Htrikex two, j Ami t h e r e is no s o u n d iu t h e Bad old house ,

Hu t the long veranda drippi i iR wi th dew, And lu the wainscot a m o u s e .

T h e I I r Iu of my s t u d y - l a m p Rtrttams o u t F r o m the lUirary door , b u t ha* g o n e astray

I n t h e dep th s of the d a r k e n e d kai l . Smal l d o u b t B u t t h e Quakeress k n o w s t h e way.

Wao ii t h e t r ick of a sense o ' c rwronRht With oul ward watchiUR a n d i n w a r d f r e tT

H u t I swear thai t h e a i r j u s t now was f rough l With t h e o d o r of m i g n o n e t t e !

I ojK'U the window and s e e m a lmost— S o still Hi* t h e ocean—to hea r the Ix-at

Of i ts Grea t Ciiill a r te ry off t h e roas t . And to bask in i ts t rop ic heat .

I n m y n e l R h W s windows t h e Ras-llRhbi flare As the dance r s swing in a wall7. of S t rauss ,

A n d I wonde r now enuld I lit l h a t a i r T o Ihe song ol this sad old house .

A m i n o odor of mig) 'liette t h e r e is, Hut Ihe breath nl m o r n o n ihe dewy lawn.

Ami m a y h a p f r o m eauses as s l ight as th i s T h e q u u u t o ld legend is b o r n .

H m t h e sou l of thai Mtbfle sad |>orflime, As Ihe spiced emba lmings , thev s i;,-, outlast

T in nniiiiii 'v In: I in il l ' rocky tomb, Awakens my '.mried p a s t .

And I th ink uf the iiassfon that shook m y you th , Of i ts a iml i - s loves a n d its idle paius ,

A n d a m t h a n ' . f u l now fo r t h e cer la iu t ru t l i T h a t only the swoct r e m a i n s .

Am! I h " a r no rust le of st i tr brocado. And I see no face at my l ibrary d o o r ;

F o r ti'ov thai ihe giuisU of my heart a r e laid, SIN i» vie1* less fo reve r m o r e .

Hu t whether sue eame as a f a in t p o r f u m c , Or whe the r a spir i t In stole of white,

I f»i ! .> I pass f r o m the d a r k e n e d room She has lieen with m y soul t o - n i g h t !

—Octubrr Atlantic.

' ( ' a i ) i t a l ! " exolaimed tiie k i n g ; { t h e origin of t ho fire. Homo of the _ me to my c a s t l e . " — m i n e r s aver t h a t igni t ion was caused

live t o n s of go ld T let ono of y o n r goid- j And he t r ied to moun t , bu t l a i th fu l 1 by Mr. Taylor , whi le d r iv ing in t ho | s m i t h s m a n u f a c t u r e v e s s e l s ' a n d uten- J o h n oiune s t ra igh t , and , swing ing him-1 head of a p o w d e r kog with a s tone, : sils of all k i n d s in t he shape self <iuiokly on, drew the fire-arms o u t | whinh cumo in con t ac t with a na i l dr iv-of b i r d s and beasts , a n d thou we will of the hois tor and s h o t tho h o r s e dead, j en in the t oo o r u p p e r m o s t h o o p a r o u n d t rave l with t h e s e t o aee her , and try Then t h e o the r se rvants of t ho king, | t h e k e g ; while Mr. Tay lo r ( a l though in

1 o u r l u c k . " who d id n o t l ike f a i t h f u l J o h n , exclaim- a very low a n d weak condi t ion , b u t in j T h e n t h e k i n g s u m m o n e d all h i s go ld - ! ed ; " H )w shiiinoful to ki l l tho beau- j fu l l possession of h i s menta l facu l t i es ) | smi ths , a n d set them to work night t i fu l c rea ture , which m i g h t have bo rne [ posi t ively a s se r t s t h a t t he explosion a n d day , u n t i l many b e a u t i f u l th ings the k ing t o t ho cas t le . " B u t t h e k ing I was caused b y t h e a s h e s f rom a p ipe .

I were ready. W h e n all h a d been placed ! repl ied : " B e si lent , and l e t h im g o ; T h i s theory is p r o b a b l y correct , a n d | on boa rd a sh ip , f a i th fu l J o h n p u t on a ' he is my very f a i th fu l J o h n ; w h o knows " 1 p la in su i t of clothes, a n d t h e k ing did t h e good he may have d o n e ! " Now i l ikewise, tha t they m i g h t t ravel qu i t e 1 they went to the castle, and t h e r e s tood 1 unknown. T h e n t h e y sai led over tho i11 d ish in t ho hall, and a sp lend id br ida l \vido sea, a n d sailed a w a y un t i l they 1 sh i r t lay in it . and seemed n o t h i n g else .•time to t he ci ty where dwel t tho d a u g h - j t han bo th of gold a n d silver. T h e

I tor of tho k ing of the Go lden palace. | y o u n g k ing went u p to it, a n d wished i F a i t h f u l J o h n told t h e k ing to re-1 t o take it up , b u t f a i t h f u l J o h n p u s h e d ! main in t h e s h i p and wait for him.— < h i m away, und, t a k i n g it u p wi th h is

" P e r h a p s , " sa id he, " I shal l b r i n g t he | gloves on, bore i t qu ick ly t o t he fire, j pr incess wi th m e ; therefore , t a k e care j a n t l let i t bu rn . T h e o t h e r se rvan t s t ha t all is in order , a n d se t o u t t he I again began to m u r m u r , s a y i n g : "Hoe

I go lden vessels a n d a d o r n t ho s h i p . " — , how he is b u r n i n g t he k i n g s br ida l i The reupon J o h n placod in a "napk in shir t I B u t the y o u n g k i n g repl ied : some of tho golden cups , s t e p p e d upon j " M ho k n o w s what pood h e may have j

j tho land, a n d went s t r a i g h t t o thego ld - 1

h A I T H F L L JOHN.

Mr. Taylor ' s s t a t e m e n t s are bel ieved t rue .

Of course i t was all t he work of a moment . T h e magaz ine was demol i sh -ed, while all in o r n e a r it, wore whir led in mid air, ho r r ib ly m a n g l e d a n d b u r n -ed ; indeed, i t i s a mi rac le how any os-c a p e d ins tan t d e a t h , as p lank , t i m b e r a n d the d e b r i s of t ho wrecked b u i l d i n g were sca t te red f rom ten to twen ty rods in every d i rec t ion . One piece of p lank ten feet in l eng th was sen t u p w a r d s a n d lodged in t he t o p of a hemlock t ree seventy-five or e igh ty fee t in he igh t .

Air. Taylor , c lerk , a n d B u r n s and p... vv-e, . . . , . - , ' lone? L e t h i m alone ; h e is my fa i th- Lr.wlor, minors , nre in a very cr i t ica l

i en palace. W h e n he camo i n t o the [ ft1' J o h n . " j condi t ion, a n d t f ie i r recovery is con-j palace ya rd a b e a u t i f u l m a i d s tood b y Soon a f t e r , t ho w e d d i n g was cele-; s iderod ex t remely d o u b t f u l . T h e i r

t h e brook which flowed t h r o u g h it, who b r a t e d ; a n d a g rand bal l was given, j c lo thes were near ly all b u r n e d ofl", and had two go lden pai ls in h e r h a n d s dip- l in. ll the b r i d e began to dance . So t h e j t he flesh on t h e i r faces, breas ts , a rms ,

' p ing u p water , and when s h e had filled j f a i th fu l J o h n p a i d groat a t t e n t i o n and 1 and hands is l i t e ra l ly roas ted, l eav ing j them, and t u r n e d a r o u n d , she saw a ' watched h e r countenance . All a t once t he sinews a n d bones exposed. T h e i r 1 s t r ange man . a n d asked who h e was.— I she began to grow pale, a n d fell as i f ! condi t ion is hea r t - s i cken ing a n d pa in -1 Then J o h n answered : " I am a mer-1 dead t o t h e g ronnd . T h e n he s p r a n g j f u l t o witness . T h e o the r t h r e e min-c h a n t ; " and , open ing h is n a p k i n , he " P has t i ly , raised h e r u p a n d bo re he r l ers, Andrews, L u l h i o r and Wha len , al-

i showed h e r i t s contents . T h e n she ox- t o a c h a m b e r , where he laid her down, t h o u g h bad ly b u r n e d aud o therwise in-I c laimed : | kneeled bes ide her, and , d r awing tho j u r e d are convalesc ing.

" Oh. wha t beau t i fu l go lden t h i n g s ! " 1 th ree d r o p s of b lood o u t of h e r r i g h t ! At the t i m e of t ho explosion t h e r e | And se t t i ng t h e pai ls down she looked j breast , t h r e w theni away. As soon a s ; h a p p e n e d t o bo only some th ree h u n -I at t he vessels one a f t e r ano the r , ond she b r e a t h e d again she ra i sed herself j d r e d p o u n d s of p o w d e r in t h e b u i l d i n g I s a i d : " T h e k ing ' s d a u g h t e r m u s t see UP> h n t t h e y o u n g king, n o t knowing , (usually t h e r e h a s been a f a r g r ea t e r

t h e s e ; she is so pleased wi th nnv th ing ! w h y f a i t l f u l J o h n h a d d o n e this , was q u a n t i t y than th i s a m o u n t s to red in t h a t she will b u y ' a l l of very angry , and called ou t , " T h r o w •'

h i m in to p r i s o n . " T h e n e x t morn ing t h e t r u s t y J o h n was b r o u g h t up for tr ial , and led to t he gal lows ; and as he s tood u p o n them, and was a b o u t to be executed, ho said : " E v e r y o n e con-demned to d i e may, be fo re h is dea th , s p e a k ; shal l I also have t h a t pr iv i -lege ?" " Y e s , " answered t ho king, " i t sha l l be g ran t ed t o y o u . "

Then f a i t h f u l J o h n sa id : " I have been wrongly j u d g e d , a n d have been always t r u e t o y o u ; " aud t h e n h e nar-ra ted t h e conversa t ion of t ho crows

j made oi go ld t h a t she will b u y all of j t he se . " And, b i d d i n g h i m follow hor, 1 she led h i m in. W h e n tho pr incess saw t h e b e a u t i f u l a r t ic les she was much pleased, a n d s a i d : " T h e y are so fine-ly worked t h a t I will p u r c h a s e them a l l . " B u t t h e f a i t n f u l J o h n repl ied : " I am only tho servant of a r ich mer-c h a n t ; wha t I have he r e is n o t h i n g in compar i son t o those which m y mas te r has in his sh ip , t han which n o t h i n g more de l ica te or cost ly h a s ever been

Once upon a t ime tho ie livod an old k i n g who fell very sick, aud t h o u g h t i

h e was ly ing u p o n h i s dea th -bed ; so ! ho said, " Le t t he f a i t h f u l J o h n come I worked in g o l d . " u n t o m e . " This f a i t h f u l J o h n was his 1 Then t he pr incess wi shed to have airectionato servant , and was so called them all b r o u g h t ; b u t h e s a i d : " I t which he h a d h e a r d a t sen, a n d how, because he had been t r u e to h im all h i s 1 would take m a n y days, a n d so grea t is ' p o rde r t o save h i s mas te r , lie was ob-l i fot ime, and as soon a s J o h n came to l t he q u a n t i t y t h a t y o u r pa lace ha s not i to d o all he h a d done . T h e n t h e

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t h e f a i t h f u l J o h n h a d fa l len down a t h i s last word , a n d was t u r n e d t o s tone . A t th i s b o t h t he k ing a n d q u e e n were in great gr ief , a n d t h e k i n g s a i d : " O h , how wickedly I have r ewarded h is g rea t f i d e l i t y ; " a n d t h e n he h a d tho s tone

a s J o h n came to l t he q u a n t i t y t h a t y o u r pa lace ha s not i l ' o e ( l to d o all he h a d done . T h e n \ i d : " My fa i th - i hal ls e n o u g h in it t o p l a c e them k ing cr ied o u t : " O h , m y mos t fai iv ond approach- a r o u n d . " T h e n her c u r i o s i t y and de- fu l J o h n , p a r d o n ; re lease h i m . " 1

b is beds ide the k ing sa id fu l J o h n . I feel t h a t m y ond approach os, and J have no o t h e r c a r e than a b o u t m y son. who is st i l l so y o u n g tha t h e canuo t a lways gu ide himself a r i g h t . If y o u d o not promise t o i n s t r u c t h i m iu every t l i ing he o u g h t to know, and t o be h i s guard ian , f canno t close my oyos in p e a c e . "

T h e n J o h n answered, " I will never leave h i m : I will a lways serve h im t ru ly , even il i t cos t m e mv l i f e . " So t h e old k ing was comfor t ed , a n d said, " Now I can die in pence. Af te r my d e a t h you mus t s h o w h i m all t he cham-bev.- . halls, and vau l t s in tho castle, and all t he t reasures which aro iu them ; b u t the last room iu t ho long corr idor y o u m u s t no t show him, fo r in i t hangs t he por t ra i t of t he d a u g h t e r of tho k i n g j r emark t h a t t he of t he Golden p a l a c e ; and if he sees | As soon as alio

c u r i o s i t y s i re was sti l l more exc i ted , and a t las t she said : " T a k e m e to t h e s h i p ; I will go myself and look a t y o u r mas-t e r ' s t r e a s u r e . "

T h e n f a i t h f u l J o h n c o n d u c t e d her t o t he s h i p with great joy, a n d when t he k ing behe ld her no saw h e r b e a u t y was eveu g rea te r t h a n t he p i c t u r e had re

the small powder-house) , b u t the re was s tored in a magaz ine in close p r o r i m i t y to tho scene of tho d isas ter , several t o n s of D u p o n 's bes t b l a s t ingpowder ,wh ich remained in t ac t . H a d th is ign i ted , the re is no ca lcu la t ing tho extent of in-j u r y in loss of l i fe and p rope r ty t h a t m i g h t have been sus ta ined .

T h e shock was d i s t inc t ly fe l t a t B a r -clay and t h e F o o t of P lane , two m i l e s d i s tan t , a n d t h e explosion was p la in ly hea rd a t F r a n k l i n , Darnoka, Granvi l le , and o the r towns live or six mi les away. Grea t cons t e rna t ion and e x c i t e m e n t exis ts a m o n g tho m i n e r s a t Bnrclny a s well as a t Fa l l Creek, and all work fo r t he day a t b o t h collerips was sus-p e n d e d .

S i n g u l a r W a g e r .

A wager la te ly came off, t h e terms of which were a s f o l l ows : " I will be t any man i lOO t h a t ho canno t m a k e a mil l ion s t rokes wi th pen a n d ink, wi th in a m o n t h . " T h e y were n o t t o be m e r e d o t s and sc ra t ches b u t fa i r down s t rokes

figure ra ised u p a n d p laced in his sloop-ing c h a m b e r , nea r h is bed , a n d as o f t en

presen ted , a n d was m o r e deep ly in love i118 ' ' e looked at i t ho wept a n d said :—! such as fo rm a ch i ld ' s first lesson in than over.' W h e n she s t e p p e d o n b o a r d , ! " o l 1 . c o u l d 1 on ly b r i n g y o u back t o 1 writing. A gen t l eman accepted tho c h a l j tho k ing conduc ted hor below, b u t fa i th- j l i f e again, my f a i t h f u l J o h n . " j lenge. T h e m o n t h allowed was t h e In-fill J o h n remained on deck , and had ' A f t o r some t ime h a d passed , t h e i n a r month of only twenty-e igh t days ,

, t he sh ip u n m o o r e d a n d all sa i l p u t on queen b o r e twins, two l i t t le sons, who so tha t , fo r t h e comple t ion of tho u u d e r -Meanwhi le t h e k ing s h o w e d t h e pr in i w e r e 1 , u r l ^ e a t joy . Once, when t he taking, an average of 36,01)0 s t rokes p e r cess all t he golden t r easures . Many ' queen was in church , a n d t h e two boys d iem was r equ i r ed . T h i s u t GO p e r h o u r s passed away whi le s h e looked lit l.10u}0 p l ay ing b y t he i r f a t h e r ' s side, , minute , o r 3,t>00 p e r h o u r — a n d noi thor everything, nnd ' *

Home of the Lor t rof L o m e .

A cor respondent of tho L o n d o n Tele-g raph . wri t ing from Inve ra ry a u d speak-

: i ug of t he coming of tho P r inces s i L o u i s e to h e r new Scot t i sh homo, s a y s :

" H o w e v e r , t he b r i d e may come, she | will be reminded on every s ide of tho : migh ty pas t . Tho b igges t -mouthed I t h u n d e r t h a t will welcome hor adven t i will como f rom an anc ient cannon , fish-| ed u p near t he L a n d of Mull, b y an an-1 ces tor of the present Duke , a n d sup-posed to be a relic of t he Span ish Arm-ada . I t was p robab ly cap tu red a t the ba t t l e of Paviu, f rom the F rench ; for t ho gun . which is some 10 feet long, has on it the ini t ial F and t he vorn or sala-mander , emblem of Franc i s I . , which

j ono sees chisollod all over tho f amous • ou t s ide s ta i rcase a t Bhiis, and in many 1 a u o t h e r edif ice eroctcd in his reign. ' T h e n t he very trees, a m o n g tho oldest 1 in th i s par t of Scot land , have an his-i tor ical significance, for they wore most-ly p lanted b y t he u n f o r t u m i t o E a r l of Montrose , who was beheaded . T h e r e is an avoniio of beeches on t he way to Dhu loch , a m o n g t h e very finest 1 have ove r seen , and a g igan t i c fir-tree, some

115 feet in g i r t h , a n d !)0 foot in he igh t . | Even tho yel low aud black flag t h a t I waves f rom tho ba t t l emen t s p r e sen t s ! in itself an ep i tome of t ho var ious s teps | which have led t he Argyl ls t o the i r j p resen t h i g h posi t ion. T h e gal ley or

' l y n n p h a d , ' a a t he o ld - fa sh ioued sh ip i is technical ly called in he ra ld ry , ha s j i t s origin in t he crea t ion of Col in , Ea r l j of Argyll, by J a m e s I L , j u s t a s tho ' c h e q u e r s or t h e •device of e i g h t p ieces ! t o pay a n d d i amond , ' t o apeak fami l ia r -ly, r epresen t t he Campbel ls . T h e boar ' s

j head, tho well-known device of t he family, is a m e m e n t o of a deed of spor t -

j i ng prowess done by Sir D u n c a n , in I t h e t ime ot t he first of J a m e s of Scot-! laud, whom he l ibera ted f r o m Ml Eng-lish pr ison. T h i s d o u g h t y MncCnllum More, fifth i lk, was the first t o t a k e t he n a m e of Argyll, as well as t he boar ' s head , ce lebra ted i n F l o r a M a c d o n a l d ' s song to W a v o r l e y : • ' 1 L e t t h e sou of Drown D l a r m i d , w h o slew the

wild Ixiar, l l c sume the p u r e fa i th of t h e great Cal lu in Store . '

" H a d S i r W a l t e r l ived in o u r d a y h e m i g h t have been conver ted t o t h e fa i th of J o h n Campbel l , of I s lay , oue of whose Wes t H i g h l a n d legions te l ls u s how, ins tead of D i a r m i d k i l l ing tho boar, i t was tho boar t h a t k i l l ed h im. An enemy m a d e a bet t h a t h e cou ld n o t measure t h e length of a b o a r h e had

i kil led by pac ing i ts back wi th h i s ba r e i feet . Ho won tho bet , b u t los t h i s life, i b leeding to d e a t h f r o m the wound m a d e I b y tho br is t les . Even t he old mot to , : s t i l l much seen abou t , 'Vixea nos t r a i voso, ' recalls t he grea t D u k e of Argyll and Greenwich t he Red D u k e , t ho 4 I a n R u o ' of t ho Highlanders , who h a s a gorgeous whi te marb le m o n u m e n t in Wes tmins te r Abbey, and whose pious, modes t m o t t o ha s in t h a t p u r e spi r i t -level an i ronical s ignificance. I t is notewor thy , by-tho-bye, how tho epi-t h e t ' red ha s fo l lowed the race f rom tho t ime of 1 D u i b u fu i l t de rg ' ( t ha t is t o say ' t h e red-ha i red , ' ) in tho e igh th century , a lmos t to o u r own day . B u t enough of t h e merely hera ld ic 'memor-ies of a f ami ly which da tes i ts p rope r n a m e of Campbe l l to m a r r i a g e with a niece of Wi l l i am the Conque ro r , an he i ress of Beauchamp , a n d which t races back i ts ances t ry t h r o u g h K i n g A r t h u r of t he Tab l e B o u n d to t he g r a n d f a t h e r of Tennyson ' s nobles. I t i s however , even more to tho p u r p o s e tha t , t h r o u g h -o u t i ts long line, t he fami ly ha s a lmos t invar iably d i sp layed e n o r m o u s na tu ra l capaci ty a n d power, a n d t h a t t he whole clan coun t s an ex t r ao rd ina ry n u m b e r of mil i tary, pol i t ical a u d l i t e ra ry celebri-t ies

A Courageous aud P( -s l s teut Kansas

THK LION AHOUSEU.

. I n n i e s n c a \ n i i i t r i n - I n K a r n c a t .

F r o m tne N. 7 . S u n of F r i d a y .

At '2 o'clock yes t e rday a f t e rnoon Harry H i l l gave a bonen t eu te r ta in-nient in behalf of Mrs. Kerr igan , t h e bl ind s inger , who has been a f ea tu r e of h is e s t ab l i shmen t for t h i r t een years . About 200 persons entered his house on s t r ee t Alhambra. T h o p r o g r a m m o compr ised singing nud dnncing by Mrs. Kerr igan , O'Neill, tho modern Gol inh , nud Daisy, tho mas te r of co romonies ; swing ing uf thir tv- two pound c lubs by old H a r r y himself : s p a r r i n g between a younger bro ther of Hilly E d w a r d s and Wilson, t he singer of negro s o n g s ; and wres t l ing between Matt Grace and Ho-mer L a n e ,

T h e groa t feature, however, of tho pe r fo rmance was spar r ing between J e m Mace and an amateur , who is said t o be a commercia l t raveler for a wholesale tea h o u s e iu th i s ci ty. Ho is ski l fu l , measu r ing six foot two in he ight , and weighs 180 pounds . H e . h a d spar red with Mace before, and t h o u g h t himself ful ly a ma tch for h im. Ho fo rmed a de te rmina t ion to d e f e a t h im signally yes t e rday , and t o witness his t r i u m p h took a dozen commercia l f r i ends wi th h im.

I n s t e a d of making a f r i end ly con tes t of i t , ho assaul ted Maco roughly , j ee red a t h i m , a n d endeavored to make h is s u p e r i o r i t y conspicuous. Mace e n d u r e d i t fo r a m inu t e or two, a n d then b lack-ened b o t h of tho nmnteur ' s eyes, flnt-tened h is German nose, slit his u p p e r lip, a n d aprnined h is r i gh t shou lde r . T h r e e r o u n d s were fough t , t he t ime be-ing six minutes . T h e n t he a m a t e u r fa i led to come to t ime.

d in h e r joy she d id n o t ' ^ e looked u p a t t he s tone s t a t u e fu l l o f ' t he human in te l lec t n o r t he h u m a n h a n d i! sh ip sa i led on a n d on. 8 0 r r 0 W > a n i l said, wi th a s i g h : " Oh, i can be expec t ed t o d o more—would cal l Blind looked a t tho h i s t 1 c o , , ' ( l I b u t r es to re y o u to l ife, my t r u s t y | for ten h o u r s ' l abo r in every t w i n t y -

W i t h a p r o p e r respect for t h e de te rmined to ou S u n d a y s ,

d e t e r m i n a t i o n d imin i shed _ . . . . al lowed h i m ;

am b e t r a y e d ; l a m ca r r i ed ofl',"and in 1 w i l 1 Rive u p for y o u . " T h e atone j a t t he aamo t ime, b y ao doing, he in -t h e power of a s t r ange merchan t . I i apoke a g a i n : " If you, wi th y o u r own creased t he da i ly average of h is s t rokes would r a t h e r d i e . " i hnnd, will c u t off t h e h e a d s of b o t h o f 1 t o u p w a r d of 41,000. On the first d a y

B u t t he k ing, t ak ing h e r b y t he hand , y o u r ch i ld ren , and sp r ink l e m e wi th h e executed 50,OOt); on the second d a y sa id : " I a m n o t a m e r c h a n t , b u t a t'1011" h lood , I shal l be b r o u g h t t o l i fe near ly as many . B u t a t l eng th , a f t e r k ing, th ine equa l in b i r t h . I t i s . t rue aga in . ' ' m a n y days , h i s h a n d became stiff aad t hn t I hnve carr ied t h e e o f f ; b u t t ha t ia The k i n g was terrified when he h e a r d weary, tho wr is t swollen, and , w i t h o u t because of my love fo r t h e e . " W h e n t h a t he himself m u s t kil l h i s d e a r chil- i n t e r r u p t i n g i t s p r o g r e s s over t h e pa-

b e ns t r u e t o vou aa I was te 'hiinf if i t i t he p r incess beard t h e s e words, she d r e n ; b u t h e r e m e m b e r e d h i s se rvan t ' s per , i t r e q u i r e d t h e a lmos t c o n s t a n t a t ; c o s t s m e my l i f e . " W h e n t h e t ime of [was r easured , and h e r h e a r t was in- 6 r e u t fiddity^ a n d how t h e f a i t h f u l t endance of some i n e n d t o b e s p r i n k l e

T. ' JC "

PJ hiiud again, in token of assent, a n d .so<'.:i a f t e r the k ing laid h is head upon h is p i l low :i;ul expi red .

Af ter t he old k i n g hail boon laid in b i s / r a v e , tlie f a i t h f u l J o h n re la ted t o t i ie y o u n g k i n g all t h a t h i s f a t h e r had said upon hia d e a t h - b e d , and d e c l a r e d :

All th i s 1*wiil c e r t a i n l y fu l f i l l : I will

m o u r n i n g was p a s t , J o h n sa id t o t h e I olined toward h im, so t h a t s h e wi l l ing-! J ? 1 ' " h a d d ied fo r h im , a n d d rawing it with a lo t ion ca lcu la ted t o rel ievo y o u n g k i n p : " I t i s now t ime fo r y o u ! lv b e c a m e h i s br ide. W h i l e thev were h is sword ho c u t ofl tho bonds of b o t h nnd invigora te it. On t he twen ty - th i rd t o see your i n h e r i t a n c e ; I will show I t h u s on t he i r voyage h o m e i t h a p p e n e d h is ch i ld ren with his own hand , and a s day t he mil l ion s t rokes , exceeded by y o u your pa te rna l cas t le ; " s o h o led t h a t f a i t h f u l John , a s he sat on t he s o o " as he had sp r ink led t he s tone some few t h o u s a n d s , " t o m s k e assur-t h e k i n g all over it . up s t a i r s aud down ! deck, saw t h r e e crows in t h o air, w h o wi th t he b lood t h e h f o c a m e back ance d o u b l y s u r e , " were accompl i shed , s t a i r s , and shewed h i m aU t h e r iches I c a m e f ly ing toward t h e m . A n d a s J o h n to it, and faithful J o h n stood aga in f hose in t e re s t ing p a p e r s are not pluc-o n d all t he sp lend id c h a m b e r s ; only unde r s tood t he l anguage of b i rds , ho alive a n d well be fo re h im, a n d s a i d : — e d in tho a rch ives of t he Royal Socie ty , o n e room he did n o t o p e n — t h e one con- i l i s t ened t o what t h e y were saying t o " Y o u r f a i th shaH n o t g o u n r e w a r d e d ; ' ' of which t h e gen t l eman is a Bellow, t a i n i n g t he per i lous po r t r a i t , which was each o the r . T h e first e x c l a i m e d : " T h e r e and t a k i n g t he heads of t ho two chil- b u t were c la imed and received b y t h e HO p laced tha t ono saw i t d i rec t ly t he ho is, c a r r y i n g homo tho d a u g h t e r of d ren h e se t them on iigain, and , ano in t - person who pa id t h e w a g e r . - / V o m u d o o r was opened, tuid, moreover , i t was I t he k ing of t h e Go lden p a l a c e . " t he i r w o u n d s wi th t h e i r b lood, m London Paper. HO IK'nutifullv pa in ted t h a t one t h o - g h t ' " B u t h e is no t h o m e y e t , " replied a m o m e n t they wore hea led , and t he pa in ted t h a t one t h o u g h t

, _ _ L j i g in a l l , t h o world could be more l i fe l ike o r I t he t h i r d ;

i t b r e a t h e d and moved ; nothiiiR in" all t he second. " B u t he h a s h e r , " said ch i ld ren .sprang away^ a n d p l ayed j tho t h i rd ; " she is s i t t in,

m o r e b e a u t i f u l . I T h e n tho first crow sa id :

i f

n o t h i n g had happened . Now tho k ing was ful l of happiness ,

Stealini; Horses f rom (lie Indians .

The F o r t S m i t h New Era of tho 13th

T h e y o u n g k i n g r emarked t h a t a i t h - ' tors t ha t ? d ,on t h e v f u l J o h n always passed by one door , so , fox-colored horse will s p r i n g b o a s k e d : " W h y do you not open h im, on which , if he inountA. i t h a t one f " ; a s he is on, i t will j u m p u p with h i m camo in lie said t o h e r : " H a v e charged wi th la rceny and a s

iK i n i t " r e p l i e d i i n t o t h e a i r , so tha t h e will never aga in you prayed in t he c h u r c h ? " Y e s , " b a t t e r y wi th i n t e n t to kill, i rliten y o u . " aee h i s b r i d e . " T h e second crow ask- H i e r e i d i c d ; " b u t I t h o u g h t con t inu- t iers l iv ing m a r t ho Osage re " I have seen all od : " I s t h e r e no e s c a p e ? " " O h . ally of f a i t h f u l J o h n , who has come to lost t he i r horses , suppos«d to I

- 1 1 * 1 1 c i iu l i 'LLIFK TLIWTIWRLT tin TT 'PILOT* A — 1. I . . . AL.A / ~a . .1 A .

and as soon as ho saw t h e q u e e n com- repor t s t h a t D e p u t v Marshal P e a v i g ing he h id fa i th fu l J o h n a n d tho chil- broiiffht in seven whi te men

t h a t " T h e r e is son io th ing

J o h n , " w h i c h will frighUi B u t t ho k ing sa id . " I .

t h e r e s t of t he cas t le , and I will know w h a t is t h e r e ; " a n d ho went and t r ied t o o p e n t he d o o r by force. T h e fa i th-f u l J o h n pu l l ed h i m back a n d s a i d : " I p r o m i s e d y o u r f a t h e r be fo re ho diod

d r f n in a g rea t cupboa rd . As soon ns she came in he snid to h e r :

Indian coun t rv , n e a r tho Kansas l ine, " Have charged wi th larceni

f rom t h e

she is s i t t i n g n t he ship. ' W h a t m a t -

W h e n t h e y g o on shore a toward

as soon . and assaul t a n d

Some set-rese rva t ion

r _ . „ . . . ' have been y e s ; if someouo else g e t s on quickly , ""ch mi s fo r tune t h rough un . " T h e n taken by t ho Osages, nnd twen ty sot-a n d ' t a k e s t ho fire-arms which aro in t ho t he k ing s a i d : " My d e a r wife, wo can t iers s t a r t e d in p u r s u i t . T h e y c a m o hos te r o u t , and wi th t h e m shoots t h e restore h is life aga in to h im , b u t i t will across a p a r t y of Osages, and tho lat-horso. t h e n t he y o u n g k i n g will bo cost us both o u r l i t t le sons , whom wo te r propsod to t he whi tes to go t o t h e i r

lived'. B u t who k n o w s t h a t ? And if ""'.'st sacrifice. " T h e queen became camp, two miles off, and sea rch fo r t ho whi tes re fuse a n d p ro-

take tho horses f r o m tho I n -

f o r t u n e s b o t h u p o n y o u a n d m e . " too t o t he knoe . " " " " " " ' " J - t uiana, ag ree ing t o r e tu rn t h e m if t h e - O h no " ' s a i d t h e y o u n g k ing . " I f Here tho second c row spoke and he was very glad tha t she t h o u g h t as he stolen hor ses were r e tu rned . The Os-

J u . n o t go ' i n i t wil l b e m y c e r t a i n ru in , s a i d : " I know s t i l l m o r e ; if t h e I1"1- a n d open ing t he c u p b o a r d he ages i of used t o c o n s e n t t o t h e a r range-

u r o m i s e d vour m i n e r ucum-- m- uiou DUYUU. uuv m i u . , , ; r , ' — t h a t v o u s h o u l d n o t seo t ho con ten t s of anyone d id know i t , a n d tells h im, such Pale, and was terrified a t hear t , b u t horses. T h e t h a t r o o m : i t would b r i n g g r e a t mis - , a ono will bo t u r n e d t o s t o n e f rom tho she s a i d : \ \ o a r e g u i l t y of h is l i fe ceoded to take f n rt 11 nos ho t 11 u p o n >011 a n d m e . " toe to t he knoe . " on account of h i s greo t fidelity T h e n dians, a g r e e n

A FAMILY of boys in Tennessee , 1

are all p rov ided wi th g u n s a n d

h e n i cked t h e k e y o u t t h e g r e a t b u n c h , p i t ch , and if he p u t s it on i t will b u r n W h e n h e h a d o p e n e d t h e d o o r h e went h i m te his marrow a n d bones . T h e n i r first, a n d t h o u g h t h o would cover u p t h e t h i rd crow asked, " I s t h e r e no es-

t h . - p i c t u r e , t ha t t h e k i n g s h o u l d n o t c ape u v / t h r s h h ' t u p t h e i r percuss ion caps a n d c o u l d n ' t i t : b u t it was of no use, fo r t h e ^ o w ^ « o m o o n e g i t moref B u t they were o u t of m e a t

aud s o m e t h i n g m u s t be d o n e ; so they

and p u r s u e d the whi tes , c a p t u r i n g sev-en and t u r n i n g t h e m over t o tho d e p u t y marsha l .

A LADY of h igh social pos i t ion in Louisvi l le , Ky. , was missed f r o m h e r h u s b a n d ' s res idence on the 9th ins t . . ki.' g s t e p p e d u p o n t i p t o e s a n d looked i ) i m i t t h e vouiur and aome t lnng m u s t be d o n e ; so tnoy bus

, . r h s shou lde r , ^ k i n g will b e saved. B u t wh'nt does t h a t t r i ed m a t c h heads a n d f o u n d t h e m to ami was n o t h e a r d of unti l t he 12th, , ; w the p o r t r a i t - S S s i g n i f y ? W h o e v e r knows it and tolls answer every purpose , which i s u aug- when s h e was f o u n d in a neg ro ' s h u t , W ' ^ ' nP fel l .b lv" m i n t h e h S S ^ i U b e t u r n e d t o s tone f rom his gest ion f o r inventors . f .-tdly u n d e r t h e in uence ..f l i q u o r . J ! , NT FFLITI T J J o h n l i f t - k n e e t o hia h e a r t . " TIIEKE are sa id to b e G.000 I s rae l i t es ^ w a s wi th diff icult} tha t she was pe r -f d h i m I T h e n t h e t h i r d crow spoke a n d said : i u Bos ton . ^ t o retura ^

tiirU

Tho Topekn (Kansas ) R c c o r d of t h e fith ins t . na r r a t e s t h e following, which goos t o show thn t t he K a n s a s gir l al lud-ed to ha s p luck a n d perseverance , if n o t d i s c r e t i o n :

" As a gen t l eman was c( m i n g into town tho o the r d a y on t h e Wnknrusa road, he not iced a y o u n g gir l m o u n t e d on a pony. P r e t t y soon t h e p o n y be-gan to d i sp lay a bnd t emper , a n d very shor t ly a f t e rwards th rew tho girl , who t u r * e d a somersau l t in t h e a i r nnd s t ruck on h e r bend in t he rond with ter-rific force. T h e gen t l eman g o t o u t of h i s buggy and went t o h e r assis tanqe. He found she had go t a bad fall, und h a d a cu t across h e r fo rehead . H e advised h e r t o a b a n d o n p o n y r i d i n g for the present , b u t she wiped t ho b lood f rom her face,an(l ins is ted on m o u n t i n g her f r ac t ious s teed again . Anx ious fo r her safety , her f r i end wa tched fo r fu-tu re dovelopments , and in a few min-u tes she was hu r l ed over tho pony 's head , a u d th i s t ime s t ruck w i t h sush force it s eemed as if she m u s t have brol.eu every bone in her b o d y . Tho pony took t he o p p o r t u n i t y t o gal lop off. She wits aga in h e l p e d t o h e r feet, half s t u n n e d nnd covered wi th dus t , ...id urged t o a b a n d o n r i d i n g such a f rac t ious b r u t e ; b u t c l u t c h i n g her r id ing whip, she s t a r t ed off in pu r su i t of t he pony , evident ly de t e rmined to ride him, or ge t her neck b r o k e n in tho a t t empt . She was a p p a r e n t l y abou t sixteen y e a r s of age.

Bcechor . F r o m thn Now York Adver t iser .

Henry Ward Beocher says ho loves to l inger in tho P a r k House d i n i n g saloon, " for r i gh t there , in old t imes, wo s tudied La t in , when Gould and Evere t t and Kendal l flourished in t h e publ ic La t in Schoo l . " Tell t ha t to tho ma-rines, W a r d . You were never a g rea t s tuden t . P i t c h i n g quo i t s , wrest l ing, p laying bal l , and r o b b i n g watermelons pa tches were always y o u r " s t r o n g po in t s " a t collopo. You p r o b a b l y have not fo rgo t t en y o u r o ld f r iend and class-mate . D r . Cfnrk, of Be rksh i r e . Ho aava y o u wore n whole-aoulod, clever fe l low; a favor i te with every one, aud the bes t d e b a t e r he over heard , b u t t ha t if a n y b o d y overhauled y o u r Bible, he would bo s u r e to find t ho leaf l u rn -ed down a t t he page con ta in ing t he words, " Much s tudy is a wear iness to t he flesh." No, W a r d , i t won ' t d o ; you lovo to l inger in the d in ing-room of the P a r k House fo r o t h e r reasons t h a n the reminiscences it recal ls of t he t imes when you s tud i ed so ha rd .

As E l m i r a man is h a p p y now. H e did no t love his wife, she swee tened h e r coffee with luudnum. T h e m a n secured t he proceeds of an insurance policy, nnd then recovered heavy d a m a g e f rom the druggis t who sold t he poison.

A Japanese Bed.

A ma t t r e s s in t he f o r m of a very th ick qu i l t , a b o u t seven feet long b y four wide was spread ou tho f loor ; a n d over i t w a s laid an ample robe, very long a u d heavi ly padded , and provided wi th

. la rgo sleeves. H a v i n g p u t on t h i s n igh t -d ress , t he s leeper covers himself wi th auo the r qu i l t and sloops, /. r. " if he h a s h a d some years ' p rac t i ce" in t he uso of t h i s bed.

B u t t ho mos t r e m a r k a b l e f ea tu re a b o u t a J a p a n e s e b e d is the pillow. T h i s ia a wooden box a b o u t fou r inches h igh , e igh t inches long, a n d two inches wide a t t he top. I t h a s a cush ion of fo lded pape r s on t he u p p e r s ide t o rest t h e neck on, for t he e l abo ra t e m a n n e r of d re s s ing t he h a i r does not p e r m i t t he J apanese , especial ly t he women, to p r e s s t he head on t he pillow. E v e r y m o r n i n g the u p p e r m o s t pape r is t aken f r o m t h e cushion, expos ing a c lean sur-face wi thou t t he expense of wash ing a p i l low case.

I pas sed a grea ter p a r t of t he n i g h t in l ea rn ing how to po i se my head in th i s novel manner ; and when I finally closed ray eyes, i t was to d r e a m t h a t I was bo-iug slowly beheaded , and to awake a t t h e crisis, and to find t he pillow bo t tom s ide up , and my neck r e s t ing on t he s h a r p lower edge of t h e box. D u r i n g m y s t ay in t he coun t ry , I l ea rned m a n y of i ts cus toms, mas te r ing t h e use of t h e chop-sticks, a n d accus tomed my pa la to t o raw fish, b u t t ho a t t e m p t t o b a l a n c e my head ou a two-inch pi l low I gave u p iu despa i r , a f t e r t r y i n g in vain t o secure the box an:l t y i n g i t to m y neck and head .

A Valualde J e w e l .

D r . J o h n F . Morse, a d i s t i ngu i shed p h y s i c i a n of San Frauc iaco , ha s j u s t r e t u r n e d f rom E u r o p e , where he was commisa ioned by t ho Odd Followa of Ca l i fo rn ia to es tabl ish L o d g e s of t h e O r d e r in G e r m a n y and Swi tzer land , a n d was yes te rday p resen ted with a magn i f i cen t jewel b y h is n u m e r o u s f r i e n d s . T h e we igh t of tho jewel is aoveu ounces, a n d it is m o u n t e d wi th

, d i a m o n d s , rub ies nnd pearls . T h e de-s ign is nn American eagle, h o l d i n g t ho t h r e e l inks of O d d Fel lows and b ind-i n g toge ther t he f lags of G e r m a n y a n d Switzer la im. Below is a scroll wi th t h e jewel of a G r a n d Mas te r , t h e h e a r t a n d hand . Above is t he m o n o g r a m J . F . M. Suspended f rom this is t ho jewel of a G r a n d R e p r e -soutive, t h e cen t r e be ing t h e a r m s of California, s u r r o u n d e d wi th a c i i c l e of forty-five pea r l s and a s i lver b o r d e r with t he e m b l e m s F a i t h , H o p e a n d Chari ty , and a r ep resen ta t ion of R o b e k a h at t he well. Ou t h e r ea r of th i s meda l , which is reversible , ia t h e fo l lowing i n s c r i p t i o n : " Preaen ted t o J . F . Morse, G. R. a n d S. D. G. S., a n d P . G. M. of Cal i fornia , L O. O. F . , b y t ho Lodges of Cal i fornia , commemor -a t i n g tho successfu l e s t a b l i s h m e n t of t ho Order in G e r m a n y a u d Swi tzer land , Sep tember , 1871." T h i s cos t ly g i f t will bo forwarded to tho ( I r and L o d g e a t Chicago, immed ia t e ly . I t is t h e w o r k m a n s h i p of D. W. La i rd , 610 Mer-c h a n t street . Aa a successfu l p iece of Oal i forn ian jewelry it deserves m o s t h o n o r a b l e ment ion . T h o whole des ign is chas t e and conceived in t he very bes t taste. —A/la CttIij'ornIan.

The Trade in Oiled Clothing.

T h e m a n u f a c t u r e aud sale of oi led c lo th ing for s e a m e n ' s use, is a lurge a n d growing business , and t he p r o d u c t s in Bos ton a lone roaches nearly 20,000 s u i t s year ly . These goods aro sent all over t he counf ry , nnd oue concern, sa id to bo t he la rges t in tho coun t ry , s h i p p e d dur ing t he Spr ing a n d S u m -mer t o the Proveuces n b o u t <5,000 sui ts , bes ides , Inrgo q u a n t i t i e s t o tlw) Sand-wich Is.lnnds nnd Sou th Amer ica . P r i ces of these goods r u l e a b o u t t h e s a m e ns Inst yenr. Ono of tho novel-t ies in this lino nro t ho new pa t en t ad-ju s tnb lo oil p a n t a l o o n s fo r aailora, which are ao c u t a u d a r r anged wi th s t r a p s aud buckles , as t o be " l a r g e e n o u g h for any m a n und smal l e n o u g h fo r auy boy . " T h e y are a t t r a c t i n g a t -tention f rom sai lors and t he t r a d e gen-era l ly , and largo o rde r s have b e e n ta -k e n for f u t u r e del ivery.

DOWN in a |Penusy lvan ia t o w n t h e o t h e r day some u n s c m p l o u s fellows, w h o had been g u n n i n g , compe l l ed a p o o r i tenerant I t a l i a n image -pedd le r to s t a n d in tho r o a d un t i l t hey h a d s h o t ev rey one of liis images f r o m his head, t o t he i m m i n e n t d a n g e r of himself a n d t h e u t t e r de s t ruc t i on of h is wares. And then t h e y would uo t pay t he p o o r m a n a p e n n y fo r t h e d a m a g e done h i m

THE ches tnu t c r o p th i s y e a r will bo 1 la rge .

THE LAW OF STOHMS.

C n r l n n v n m l l i i i t r n c l i v c . U c l e o r i i l o i i l e i i l FART* D r v i -loped I , y IHE ( i . i r e r n m e n t W e a t h e r O l i s e r v a l I o n s .

F r o m t h e Scientiiic American.

O O L O S M I T I L ' M A I L ) A M ) L . L X Y . The Eniriisli Hai f -Crown.

T h o half-crown, or two-and-a-half •diilling pioco, ha s ceased to be coined at t h e Br i t i sh mint , nud tho L o n d o n r i m e s says t h a t flu; f ee l ing aga ins t t he abol i t ion of th is co in is appa ren t ly very s t rong among a l a rge por t ion of tho Br i t i sh publ ic . T h e discuss ion caused by th i s u iodif icat icn of t he cur-rency has, i t is s t a t e d , revived t he proposi t ion tha t a ten-peuuy piece, fo r r e spond ing to t he F rench franc, d iou ld be coined. F o r e i g n e r s in Eng-land, it ia a rgued , would find no diffi-

in u s ing the ton-penny piece, or us two of t h e s e coins would be

t ions app ly i i i inarea c i i m n g o s wutu IUII.«I:U u» UIIYI; | prpinl t o a P r u s s i a n tha ler , and five 2. T h o s t o r m s are accompan ied with ins ido t he course , nud fac ing t he track, wmild bo equal to t h e Amer ican dol lar ,

i r 1 i — „i...«o» r..M .... .i... i ... . . i , i fh ree would bo

T h e T r o t n t M l n n e i i p o l l s o n S t t t u r t l n y .

F r o m tho St . Paul Piom-er.

T h i s was t h e g rea t e s t a t t r ac t ion of I n t h e f o u r t h meteorological r epor t t h e wholo P a u , as vvnsevidcncod b y f hri

b v Prof . J . P . Espy , of Wash ing ton , immense c rowd which wi tnessed it . D . C.. we f ind t ho Al lowing ins t ruc t ive T h e grea t a m p h i t h e a t r e was filled, while genera l iza t ions • t h o u s a n d s upon t h o u s a n d s swa rmed

1. T h e ruin nud snow s to rms , nnd " P ' ' " b u i l d i n g s a n d fences, a n d u p o n even t he m o d e r a t e ra ins a n d snows, foot, aud in ca rnages , occupied t he t ravel f rom tho west t owards t h o eas t space on e i t he r s ide of t h e t rack f rom in t he U n i t e d Sta tes , d u r i n g t he t h e u p p e r t u r n away down be ow the m o n t h s of November , December , Jiinu- h o m e s t r e t ch . S o g rea t was t ho rush land, if arv, F e b r u a r y , a u d March,which nro tho t h a t no t one-hal f could ob t a in n view t-ulty n oiilv m o u t h s ' t o which these gouoral iza- f rom the g r o u n d s p rope r and several f ranc t

u n d r e d ca r r i ages wore allowed to d r i v e '

a depress ion of the Imrometor nenr the two-deep a lmos t as far as tho ,,,,1 a t t he same t ime th ree woi cent ra l lu t h e s to rm, and a rise of o y o c o u h l roach. jqual t o t h e ex is t ing hidf-crown. b a r o m e t e r in t h e f ron t nud rear. G o l d s m i t h Mmd vvns t he con re of ' l h « rinioH sugges t s t hn t il any

•i 'I'Liu .M-ntrai l ine of miuimiini an n d m i n n g crowd as she was b e i n g , present Engl i sh coins aro to be p re s su re is ireuerally of groat l eng th , h i t ched i n t o h e r sulky, ami was roceiv-1 ishe.l, t h e m o s t u s e f u l change would f rom nor th t o sou th , and moves s ide 0 , 1 w ! t h . r o u n d s of applnuse , ns s h e , c o n s u t in t r a n s f o r m i n g t he Horin. or

of t h e abol-

For l)ys|ie|isia.

Ind iges t ion , depress ion of sp i r i t s , aud general deb i l i ty in the i r va r ious f o r m s ; also, aa a p reven t ive aga in s t fever a n d ague, a n d o t h e r i n t e r m i t t e n t fevers, t h e " F e r r o - P h o s p h o r a t e d E l ix i r of Cali s aya , " made bv Caswell . Hazttrd Co., New York, a n d sold by all druggis ts , is t h e bes t ton ic , a n d as a tonic for pa-t i en t s r ecover ing from fever or o the r sickness, i t h a s no equal .

H . M. fc J . M. WETiiKiiELf,, of C h i - ' capo, wonld invito the attcution of tho tnule genorally to tlioir conipleto assort ment of Mil-! linory Ooods. Their faeiliticH are uniiurpaHHod :

for p'roduciiiK at all tinioH tho latest novoliicH in I'ariH ami New York hats for lailios ami children.

P iu s s iNd ' s Celebra ted W h i t e Wine Vinegar will koop pinkies. Ask fur it.

S u c c i n l l l o t i c c o .

foremost t oward t he east .

towards 5. T h e veloci ty of t he l ine i s such

t h a t it f r ave l s f rom the Miss iss ippi to t he Coiinecticul R ive r in twen ty - fou r hours , and f r o m tiie Coni ioct icut t o St . J o h n s , Newfound land , in near ly tho sumo, or a b o u t thir ty-s ix mi les an hour .

G. When the b a r o m e t e r fa l l s sud-denly iu t ho western p a r t of E n g l a n d ,

F O R T H I R T Y - 0 W £ Y E A R S

P E R R Y D A V E S '

heeled on t h e t r ack—the band s t r ik - ; two-shi l l ing piece, i n t o a half dol lar -1. T h i s l ino is somet imes near ly ing u n " H a i l t o t he Ch ie f . " ; pice or eoin worth twenty-f ive pence. — —

s t r a igh t , b u t general lv c u r v e d , and Doblo gracefu l ly ncknow e d g e d tho It is a rgued tha t whi le all persons vvl.o 1 8 4 0 — — T O — - 1 8 7 1 mos t f i oquon t ly wi th its convex s ide compl imen t a n d drew t ie r i bbons over prefer red t(. d . . so m i g h t ndhere to the (mvurds tlie eas t 0 1 , 0 ' 1 I i n , - r , , d thousniul dolhirs wor th old modes , t he conveiiieiico of f rancs .

1 1 ' of h o r s e f l e s h , as she went down t h o ; ha l f -dol lnrs aud do l l a r s would so course on an easy gait . s teadi ly commend t h e m to general use,

Af te r warming the ho r ses up . t hey t h a t in"the ootirse of a few yea r s they _ _ n • « • i x i r D ff""" scored for t he would become pe r fec t ly untura l ized in O I | \ l i l v

F i r s t Hea t ,—Severa l a t t e m p t s were Grea t Br i ta in as su i t ab l e fo r all ex- • 1 1 ^ I X I 4 m b™ I V m a d e b e f o r e a s t a r t was ob t a ined . Tho chaugos of goods and o the r commodi-word was given, finally, a n d j u s t as it l ies. fell f rom t h e j u d g e ' s l ips t h e Maid went ofl" h e r feet . B u t it was t oo l a t e Haiuliu. Hnie A'Co.

it r ises a t t h e same t ime in t h e valley of —they wore gone, L u c y a very t r i f le in Hamlin, Halo k Co.'s wlKilccale dry goods f l , - -Uin^-qivmi •md also it SI J o h n t he lead, b u t t h o M m d s t ruck h e r gait nml caqict Uoii.-e is most favorably known

nmll , 1 i» an ins tan t , a n d was away l ike t he all over the country, r i i s u r ^ c d in the ~ i ! .i i / wind Moth went a r o u n d w i t h o u t n I vario'y and extent of its atwortmont. tins 7. l u t he g rea t s t o r m s t he wind for W 'V, \ i?.?; ,.' fu-m is ono of tho most, desirable for buyors

severa l h u n d r e d mi les on bo th s ides of sk ip , ( e x c e p t i n g t h e M a u l s m i s - s t e p a t U ) , j e i n t i i n a l c i v acquainted with. Their the lino of m i n i m u m pressure b l o w s ' t h e score.) O n t h e n r s t q u a r t e r , t h e . magniiioont store, which has the widest toward t h a t l ine direct ly or ob l ique ly . Maid led L u c y by one leng th , p a s s i n g front of auy house in Chicago, is perfect and

8. T h e fo rce of t h e wind is in p ropor - f , 0 ' l i m , r t e r s t r t K "J . i 3 ^ ; swep t down ( complete m every detail.

Hon to t he s u d d e n n e s s and g rea tness toPllfl PHYSIOLOOISTS SAY THAT OUBBOI.IES of tho dep res s ion of t he ba rome te r . t ^ T i d m » b S own unt i i renewed once in seven years . T h e ma

' i n t o t he h o m e s t r e t ch , terial of which they a r e recons t ruc ted i

sure The ma-

they s t r u c k i n t o t he h o m e s t r e t ch , w " ' U or wmcii t ney a r e recons i ruc ted is when she c losed on t he Maid . As they tho b lood, and unless i t be ful ly charged passed u n d e r t ho wire, L u c y ' s nose was wi th t he e lements of \Ttnlity,t l io s t r eng th nt tho Ma id ' s middle . T h e h e a t was a n d hea l th of t he s y s t e m decl ine Of nil given t o t h e Mnid. T ime, 2:22J. W o o d d e p u r e n t s , D B . W ALKBBS VL-.EOAR

Second H e n t - A send off on t h e sec-1 BHTEIWIS the sa fes t a n d mos t infal l ible .

lop 9. In nil g r ea t aud s u d d e n depres-

s ions of t he b a r o m e t e r t h e r e is m u c h rain or s n o w ; aud in all s u d d e n g rea t ra ins o r snows there is a g r e a t depres -siou of t h e ba rome te r near t he cen t re of t he s t o r m , nud rise beyond i t s bor-

l l C lf) M a n y s t o r m s are of c r e a t a n d u n - o n ( l scor ing, L u c y a t r i f le in advance '-I'here is n o d i s e n s e ^ a r i s i n g ' f r o m ' lepra-IU. .Main s t o r m s are oi g r ea t a n d un- e.' •' . i f va t ion of t h e b lood, which it will n o t

known l e n g t h from nor th t o south , again, b u t t h e Maul le i t lier a i e n r t h ol d i l

r each ing b e y o n d o u r observers on t he c layhght on t h e first q u a r t e r . " B e a u - , speedi ly cure . Gulf of Mexico and on tho nor the rn t i f ' d , magnif icent , ^ e r e t h e ex- ^ y E bave of ten wondered w h e t h e r lakes, whi le the i r eas t and west d iame- c l ama t ions as t h e Ma id pas sed t h e t l i c i ,Q ^ & p e r 8 0 n i n a l l N o w E n g l i m ( i i who does

ter is compara t ive ly small. T h e s to rms n ^ f i l ' f . n p k 'ofrete'l'i t h e not know and appreciate tho value of Johmnn't t he re fo re move s ide foremost . <?} '"V L n c y . On the back s t re tch , t he A m , ! y n , L i n i , Z u as a fami y medicine ? It is

THE GREATEST

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OF THE AGE. A ' K. K KNNEDV, of noxlmry. luu. disenv. r.'.! In

. w i i ' u r m i r cou imon p a s t u r e wei-ds H ri'im i!. tii.it

EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, I r o i u t h e W o r s t S c n i f i i i a D o w n t o a

( ' o i i i n i a n P i n i p l e .

T»II IKJIIII-S ure wnr rau t rd to cu te a iiurslnir ••..e itli.

One to th r -e I ..ttli s will cure the worst k ind nl l':m-pi.-- un Ihe lin e.

Two or l l in .- Iiotlli . w i l i leiir 111-m . tein .f Ml- -I «ii lintth'S u n win iliTlti'd to cnt i ' tie- wi.eit eaino-r

In ' lie iiiiiiilli or -tniiiui n, t ' l iri" I " l l« ' i n . t t l i . ,i;, wnr rnu l ' i l In ciui ' Pie wi i>t

klml nf l.rv>lIll-las. • Ins to t u o l m t t i ' t a r e war ran ted to eur .ii: luui.er

In t l ie l.ye-. Two Initllr- m e u a r t n n l i ' l 111 euri ' mil . . I - . •! til"

ears and liloti'lief n innu- ili<- Imir. I ' l i i i r t o s i x I' l t l r . a l e wurniuled In u n u t ip t

and rillinlliK ll lcei- , " n - I n i t t l u will cure scaly iTiiiiiinii o f i l i e . k i n . Two or lliri'i' buttles Hie »uriHilled In I un tie vnr-t

, k ind nt' rliik'wiirni. T w e o r l h r i ' i - l i n i i l e s n r e w:irriiiii' d t i ' ur tlie m -t

desp'-rale • a-e o f rlieuniatisiii. Tnrei- to lour I m l t l n m e wurri i i i tnl In . -un ' sa i t -

1 rlieimi. Kiv- to elgiit hotlleii w 11 c u r e the wnr»l .-a i. .if

s i rnt i i la . \ lii ti. ltl Is a lways M p e r i " n r e d f m m t h r . i i . i llle.

.ind a p"rfi i i c i l ia is war ran ted when t h e .lit v uuii-lity m tuki iL

itoxnuiiv. V •*. Pt'AU MAII.(M ; Tlie n-i ' iitalinii nl tin- .Med. I P.--

'• .>••; >•. in • iiriiitf all kind nt Inininis, H sn wi ll i li-le-d by I he u i m i i m m i s voire o l all w ho ha ••v. r n '.- I it. tha t I net I leit say an ) bini: on tin- -ill li;.. 1141..1 ski l l ful iiliyslciaimand t h e inn t c a n te !III«-

in the coi inlry a r " uiiaiiiin. 'iis in it- p r a i s . . • I'I I ' r .svii t i i iKlho Medic.il pise •.-ry t " m u r ent i re .

I ! i ll wi ' l i a fu l l kniiwleili,'!- of lis cura t ive nrv. ;.r. in i . 'viiiKal/. andc i i r i i i u ninst nf ih -u iM u-i s t.i .vlich > ••11 ire uni i r luna le ly solial l - . T h e l i i o « t e \ i rui intiiirf

. il— i—In mi iilli i i ona te ninther ,

V T U R S I N a S O R E M O U T H , I- a r -d H< if nv a mi rac le ; yonr own temper Is nt-

lo its na t i i r a l nweelm.s . und . .u i r l u d - f rom sleir mid frr l l i i l imps to culm ainl -H. -I •IniiilierK;

I and t h - .Meilical Pisvnverv becinni • i fouii luin it lilesn. inu r« y ' .nr hiisbund and hous. Imld.

111 the more advanced ItaRff ol

C A N K E R , it extemls lo tho s'.omiieh, cauidiiK

H Y S F E F S Z A . which is nolhitiK but c u n k e r o n the s t o m a c h , then to

; Hi- liiteiitineu and S I D N E Y S ,

| r i e i i l i n p a a i n k i i i K . f o n e freliM;. and an indifferenrc even to Ihe car . a of your lamily .

' Vonr sluniacli is

FEVER AND AGUE R A W A N D I N F L A M E D .

Has boxn tested IN every variety n? c luna le . .md by uluinst every n a l l n n kiin'.vn TO •Vni-ilcmis I t l s i h c almost ennstnnt comiiaii lun AIOL in—'. in ble irii'inl ni tho nii«»totiary and i h e irnvul 'T, and -Ininiil travel nn our L.AKE.S OU R I V K l t S WIRILOUL 11.

P A I X - K l L b l l l w a s t h e F i r s l , a n d i s t h e

O n l y P e r n i a n e u l P n i t i K e l i c v e r .

Sincu tho I 'AI.VKLIXKLT WAS lirit in trodurei l , anil met wiih such IIII»iir|I.I^ied nai.-. NMN L.liilnieiu. I'r.nacca, and oi l ier roniedles have been olloieil lo tbo pnbllc, Iml m l one of Il ium lias ever a t ta ined ihu t ruly KSVIAIII.K KTAMUNO of the P A I N KLL.L.KK.

W h y i s T h i s S c ?

P is bncauao D A V I S ' P A I N - K I L L K R Is what it c la ims to he—A Rcliovor of I 'a ln.

1IH . M c r i t u n r . - UIIMIIRPNSNRD.

If rnu aro milferlnK from I N T E U N A I . P A I N , Twenty or Th i r ty P m i i s In a .Mttlo W a t e r w i l l nlmosl I n s u n t l y cure you. Thoro it nothiiiK to ciiual it. In a few mnic.enta LL elites

C i i l i c , ( ' r i u n t w , S p n M i i N . I l c n r l - l l u r n . H I -• i r r h i r n , O v M e n t c r v . F l n v . W i n d i n

t b e Hovvid-) , • s i inr S l o i n n i l i , I) >• n li c p 1 1 i i , S i c k

li l- n d n r Ii .

In lecl lnns of t ho country where

LIIVIVII'»VY o i i i i - MIL. I ' A ' T A I I * • I MJUUM J«iiic</IC<ii TIN A ITIIJI ^ • 11 Mos t s to rms commence in t he . - ' laid b r o k e twice, b u t she was down in adapted to most all nuqioHoa. aud is

" f a r w e s t , " beyond o u r mos t western ; t h e tw ink l ing of an eye. pain-killer that can uwd. observers , b u t some commence in t he Across Uio lower end L u c y . p u t t h e | J ™ * ™ ^1

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,?^- r^!™ ^ v c fi

t b e b e e t

f r e q u e n t l y t h a t t h e y h a v e s c o n v e r y g o o d r e s u l t s

U n i t e d S t a t e s . Maid to h e r foot ing, a n d bo th horses ^ C o n d i H o n

12. W h e n u s torm comraonces in tho swung in to t h e home s t r e t ch a t a ga i t i > o i r , t o cows and swine before and after Un i t ed S t a t e s , tho lino of m i n i m u m t h a t o p e n e d t h e eyes of twelve thous - ,i,ey drop their young. The powders put p ressure does not come f rom t h e " f a r and people . The Maid b roke again them in good condition, and givo tbein p ressure u o t a not come i rom u io u u , . .. scarcely percept - strength to care and provide for their suck-west, b u t commences with t h e s torm, s i ' R ' W J j ' i ocmcli.v [jt.-n.ei)i, b

ami t ravels wi th it toward t he e a s t w a r d . . L 1 . ' 1 0 ' 8 0 w ; l ! ? S , , L ' a ^ 0 l \ ^ 13. Thoro is general ly a lull of wind F-P t he b o m o tttrcteh one b l a n k e t would J I O B E SCFFEUIXG, Souitow AND DEATH

at t he l ine of m i n i m u m pressure , a u d X L T t h o t c o r e t h e ? ? ' w a s t he a r 0 t h e r c 8 n , , M o f d i g e s t i o n and Dyepepsia somet imes a calm. t l uy n e a i e d t l i o score t n e r e was t ne TIMU FRORA AII other known diseaHes. COF.H

M. W h e n t h i s l ine of m i n i m u m pros- wildest oxci tomcnt . i t was nn o p e n DVSI'EPSIA CIUIE IH a sure and iunnediato roni-aftcreatuig as soon

11. When th i s Hue of m i n i m u m pros- . . . . . . . ... . > UVSPEPSIA i.I:I;B is a mire sure pnsses and observer toward t h e qnes t ion as t o which would t a k e t he edy. It wUl stop distresH east , t h e wind general ly soon c h a n g e s ^ pas sed u n d e r t h e wire, w y o u t a k o j t

t o t l .c -ve,!, ami tho Imromotor bogins ' X V m n k h , " a A i p ) ' « S t A V.,U ME o t g ju i r t l j i J r i S O . . . . f . . . r • t l n f i r m u L>v A f r O w P I I

near a n d ftJA __ t h a t l ine ' ' t h e air, a s t he t ime waa given,

16. T h e f luc tua t ions of t h e ba rome- never b e f o r e h e a r d i n t h e v ic in i ty of ter are genera l ly grea ter in t h e nor th- t he Minneapo l i s t rack . e rn than in Uio sou the rn p a r t s of t ho B o q u e t s were in order , a n d were Un i t ed S ta te s . p reaen ted t o Doble, Hickok , aud tho

17. T h e t luc tua t ions of t h e ba rome-

t ly s tor ies a u d spec-i l a t ions , by Mr. Oweu , ent i t led " T h e

L a n d Between t he T w o will soon b e pub l i shed .

w a s B U I L D I N G F E L T ( n o t a r , ) f o r o u t s i d e

work and inside instead of plaster. C. J . FAV, (patentee) Camden, N. J .

t e r aro t h a n S ta tes .

THE Atlantic , t h e first s t enmer of t h e " C o l l i n s L i n e , " h a s been condemned ,

e'g'en or nil v i r n 'at e r i 11 th e e a s t e n i T h i r d H o A t - . K f i u o s tn r t u p o n t he a n d ia t o be b n . k e n u p for the value of

in t h e western pa r t of t he U n i t e d ^ t""1- , f I a " " P o u t , ." , ^ t l l p i r o n ftnd C 0 P P e r m h e r 1 , ' , l L 1 t u rn , b u t qu ick ly down aga in—two i — .

• ~ • • — JS T N E TIME to insure in I h e of

ever.

F I N A N C I A L .

Pro Tall, ther« Is no remniy held in e rca te r es toem. Krery honiu k e e p e r shuuld keep it al hand, tn .Apply on ' . he TINT at tack of any Pain. It w i l l tiivo salisiac-lory relief, and save hours of sinTerlnu.

D«> not iritlj with younolvus by toslinir un t r ied rem-edies. Ho sure vou cal l for and get Ihe genuine PAIN-RII .I iKK .as uiany worthleia uostrun-.s nre alteinpteil tu be sold ou t ho ttreal r epu tu t lon uf Ibis vulnabl" medicine,

J •?" Di rec t ions accompany cach bot t le .

P r i c e 2 5 CL*.. S O f t * . , f i n d SL P I T I t u t l l r .

J . N. KARRIS & CO. , Cineinunl l , Ohio.

Propr ie tor* for tho Sou the rn and Western Mates.

S O L D B Y A I . I , U L H M T N K D I M I . I . U S .

Tor sale by O R K K N K A B U I T O N . Milwaukee; H. ' BOSWL IR I'll A SONS, Mil vn ' ikie : KT-'I.L.KH. F INCH A F U L L E R . C h l c a u o : R I C H A R D S O N A CO.. SI. I/)ui»; McCUL1 . 0 C H , McCORD A CO.. U C r o s s - . KOVKS H R O T H K R S . Saint Paa l .

O l d T H I N G S l i n v e | >ns ,e . l A w a y .

Ti l ls I s at leoft t r u e of thu o ld m e t h o d of t r e a t i ng

the LIIIIG abused a n d much ab iuod human BODY

It IB tin lougur cons idered wise to put A pat ient

to the t o r t u r e iu o r d e r to eu ro h i m of a disespe iu

which pa in IS a l ready undermlnii iu t h e energ ies

of his flystcm. T rue mdence rantfeH Itself ou the

itlde of n a t u r e , a n d e n d i avors lo assist h e r in h e r

tight against d i sease . Th i s is THE province of Hos-

, te t ter ' s S tomach Hit ters , the mo<t a p p r o r e d ton ic

ever adver t i sed iu thin c o u n t r y . It may lie rec-

o m m e n d e d an a fall med ic ine , p a r exc l l ence ;

f o r it is in tho fall thnt bil l iousmns , dyspeps ia a n d

malar ious fovers a re especially prevalent . T h e

f r a m e , exhaus t ed b y the heats o l su inmer , is re-

laxed and f eeb le at i ts c lose, and r d p i i r e s , we

may say I/ciniini'S, artilieial a ss i s tance . Af ford it

lha t ass i s tance in occasional doses of Hnst- t terV

Stoniachl l i i t te rs , a n d tl ie evils r e f e r r e d to may lie

escaped. T h r o u g h o u t t h e far wi sl , a n d o n t h e

s t eaming al luvial of the s o n t h e r u r ivers , all Ihe vari-

et ies of pe r iod ica l fever a r e p robab ly r i fe to -day. Hiidacoi i rse . IL Uostetter 's Hi t te rs been coinmeliced by the su f fe r , RS a month ag >, I. T'., N-fore the un -hiidthy season set in, seven-e igh ths of t h em wnnid in all iirobabiUty be in t he i r u sua l heal tha t the p r e s e n t t ime . So m u c h f o r want of forecaste . So much f o r not k w p i n g iti the house , and u s i n g daily, t h e IS^T safeguard aga ins t • p idemic a n d I ndeni le fevers.

As Hocks OI i m p o ters aud Imi ta to r s are t r y ing t o follow In the wake of the grea t American r - m e d y , t he r e fo r e lie sure lhat t h e a r t i c le you buy is g e n u i n e aud VI ril icd by the p roper t r a d e m a r k s . T h e t r u e a re cle TENN onlyls 'obl i i luvd in bot t les . RI « a r e of His i spur lous b i t t i r s sold by i l iegul lon o r in keg.

. ur fomldUtressis yuu. and you can only take cer-ta in kimls , nnd even uf Hint your system IL.-S IUT get ball the iiiiiirisbnient it eontiiins as tbe iieriliioninif* lluid of the rniiker eats il up ; t h en ynur coniplexlun INSRS its bloum. and becnines ml low o r grwnls l i . and your best day ii gone. Knr want of unuritbiueni vour systi-in becomes lnn«P und Uabby. and tbo libers o l ymir body be. nine r - lax -d . Tie n fnllow a t ra in uf II • ,I-. - wliiib lliu I ledl ial Di.icuvery is peculiar!) ailapted to

C U R E ; Pa l r i t a t ion ef L!IE !I-.II*. pam In 111" side, weakness of Un--l ine linn Miiullol 'tlie back p.U I of t h e hip j o i n t WHI' I • •II I-ti-. •• . N - ' i i l a t i t y of lb - l.uwrN. und also (lull luo.-L I i i lu l iu t l l lg UFDI-easi-, thu

F I L E S . I l o v many !hon« unl* of potir woin»»n an* HifTiiiiti;

f n » m t i n . - u i i « | j i ln in i ;auav a imvr . ib l i l if- .aL ! tlunr IU*XTMLIM.R IK'IUHLNTR know i h " cau^f. I . i-li lo imjir* - . ' o n yniir uiiinl tl. «t <»M I I'Vjro.

" \M« 'HUM- of bet ter i i .ao * p iml of

'MBDSCAL DISCOVERY, you have both t h e PN vvM. ie and the cor - , with :lila creat andgniHl iiuatiiy . tha t ii w i l l n c w r . und. r any I ireunistalices. itn vmi any in jury .

No change o f d i e t ever neci s»;iry. Eat t ho best yoq can cet . and p lenty eiioin.'h of i t .

LIIUKRTI'.NS rnu rsK . -Ai i i i l t s .uns tablespoonful RER day; Chi .dren over ten years , dessert ipminliil-, T bil-l i r-n fruii 11 v - to I lcht y -a rs , teaspoonful . A» no di-I-I t lons cnn BE appllenblo to nil coiistltatlous , t a k e Mltllcielit te H ; .il-. ell the bowels twice u day.

Vour*trulv . D O N A L D K E N N E D Y . Price, SL.'IO p -r bott le . Knr sal- by every druggict

In tiie United Sta les ait-I Uri l ish Provinces .

VINEGAR BITTERS J. WAI.KRI, Prepn.Inr. K II. McDosiu.ARA. InnstUi.OTF Um. At't*. S411 ft.ni 1.1 o. l it. an.I :i 4 ]| C<1I11111<1<'. sl. N. T.

W I I . I . I O N H l i e n r TI^IIMIIIUV lo Ihrlr W o i i d c r l i i l T 'ur i i l i v i - I ' l l e e t n.

They IN- not .. WLI r n n r v l l r l l l l . . .'.! - ' P n o r R u m . W l i l n k e v . P .oni • •p i i IT, nnd RI-LU-.C I . l q u o i - H iliH.Inred,'|11«1.1 ail I . i.I pb A-N t h n laste.eiilled ' •Tnnn , " "AIIP-I I ., •i.i . ' . I. r-, 'JIC.. thatleuil t b e t ippler ON todrunki 'I'I!. >I>M r u l n . b u t a n i a true Medlciiii'.inudu from tin- -. n. • . ;;nd llirtrs of Cal i fornia . IVce FI'ciin n i l A l e u l i o l l i - S t i n i u -I n n t n . Tliey are the L . ' U F A T H I . O D D P I R I -FIF.Ilnnd A I.I KE UI V I Nt! PRINCIPLE, N iHirfect l lenavalui and Invlgorat• ; .if li.e . HIIU, ca r ry ing nil all poihonous matter a i r . r . - t . . r in ' ."! .e .USUI to a heultby cuiiilltlon. No p e r - . n • m'.ii,.-TL • l i l t -t - r i accord ing tn dlrectloiiN and r - ina in !..iig unwel l , prov .dcd thei r bones arc n o t ILI -rrc ;. • I y minera l poisiai or other means, and thu vital urgan.- W astuil lieyond tbe I>oiiii of repair.

Tliey ure a (Jrutle Pnrcnlivi'IIH well ti» a T o n i c , POSSESSING, also, t h e pccnl lar m e r i t a c t i n g IN a powerfn! agent 1.1 i li-vim: Cnnu'estlon I.r L.iitam-mation of tbe L.iver. am! nil llio VI' - e rn l ' .,;ans.

F O R F E M A L E C O T I P L A I N T S . in;. ;n - -r old, marr ied or • ingle , a : , n . ( U ..nianle •- T ..-at 1110 t u r n of Ufa. Uicso Ton ic ISUtersI a n o c i p i n l .

F o r l i i f l n n i n i u l i i r y n n d ( HI 'onic I t h i ' i i m n -li«iii nnd (••nil. Ovspcpsia H-.- Indiui'iiloii. 1111 ions. K T ' i i i i t l o n t n n d I n l e i - i n i l l i - n i F i -ver* . PUEIINEN of l lu - H l o o d . L i v n - , K i d -ney* n n d K l n d d e r . tlie'C H I I I I T S ., .v. I - . -. ;....st successful . S u c h I l i n e n s c x a—e • V i l i n l c d l i l n n d . which is general ly prod;. • ; liy lieraiigomeiil

of t h e D l i t e M l v c O r g m m . D Y S P E P S I A O R I N O H J E S T I O N , Heiul-

ache . Pain in the Shoulders, Couirhs. Tlghttii-- of tbo Ches t . D l i z lncs , Sour Eructa t ions of t h e S t o m a d i . llnd Taste in the Mouth. Iltllous Attacks. I 'nlpitatlou o) the Hear t . Indainmation of the L.uns-. I'aln in t h e ro-c i o B s o f t h c Kidneys, and a hundred o ther painful SYNIP-tums. are HIE onsprlucs of Dyspepsia.

They Invisorato t h e Stomach and s i imuh i to the (orpMf Liver ami Bowels, V'hich rouuer them of uneqaslhsl elHcucv in cleanslnc the blood of al! Impurities, and mv par t inc new life nnd vicor to the WBNLE system.

F O R S K I N D I S E A S E S , Eniptlor .s,Tetter. Sal t Ub-um , lllotclies. Spots, Pimple ' , I' . .lilies. ITNIL- ' " ir . buncles, I l i n s Wnpns. Seal ! II. ISJI, Itch.Scurfs, Disrolomllons nl tl Iliseas-s nf the i k i n . o l N H R. Iiteiallv DUS up and earrieo out -T: t ime by the uso ol t h en HAT. : . cases will cnnviuce the nio.-T m c t -tive ellect S.

Clennse the Vitiated UlooJ WLION puri t ies burst ing t l ' roucl i the fkin in I ' mplcs. Erup-t ions or Sores ; clennse it when : o.I fin ! . t oU ' t ructed

, and Musirlsh in the veins T cl.ni:<e II w ! I . n ir is fnul. and your fcelin/s w i l l toll you when. K-ep t h e blood pure , and the heattli cf t b e sv«tern W,: follow.

P i n . T n p e . nnd o t h e r W orms , lu rk im ; in the system of so many thoiimnils, mv . tl-I.tually teslroyed and removed Sa>« a i l lsti ' I-nish. ! PHY<'o!.I<t(t. t h e r e t « scare-1V an Indlviiluul II»II the rice .IFLR.*

Eyes. Ei nd

tl-

1 NND it .

H A L L ' S P A T E N T HUSKING CLOVES

e a r t h whose body is -X. nipt fr.iin t h - ; r- S. n,' • i t worms. I t ii IN : IIININ the In aitliv . 1. uii uis of tho body tha t wonn-exist , but upi.I: t:.. dis. av.'d hiiin'Hri nnd slimy deposits tha t bre. d Ibes. Hvli:^ ill i .- ' r - .D disease. No SYT.iin of M dicin-. 'in v-r:'iiPi.-. •. -T sn the lmin t lcs w i i l free the sys t im v v . i n i - LIKE these Hitters. J . WABKEK. Proprielur. I t . II. M PON VI.!) A CO,

Drncelsts and U. n V-ents. Sav K- • " i l l 'oni la . and 32and 31 Cnmmerce S ' r . • N . •• ^ rk.

W S O L U BV A b b U R l ' l i i i l S T S v . • t . f \ 1,1 ft.-i

U n i t e d S t a t e s t he wind genera l ly s e t s t a g e o f t h e s k i p to close u p t he gap, in f rom t h e south of east a u d teVmin- " ' t ost two leugtha b y b r e a k i n g on

a tes f rom t h e sou th of west. 1 ' « M , n ; 1 ^ t , « 20. D u r i n g t he passage of s t o r m s t ho " a n d race by a b o u t two l eng ths , in ; V I , , T M I , : ; , T K E ( ; K J T . E S .

wind ' 'UY When we any t h a t tho t r ack was in : J*T COOM K Co. an- now MUng. ami reconmuud

inllv ill t h e ' s o u t h e r n par t s of t h e Uni t - l* r ; c . cff c eondi t iou , i t i s to BO unde r s tood as a prolltahle aud safe InveMineut f o r UU ebuses ,

, j.. . ' t hn t i t was as nenr pe r f ec t i on as could ; tt i e pi^t Mortgage 3-30 Gold bond*of the North-

2 1 T h e n o r t h e r n p a r t o f t h o s t o r m j b e e x p e c t e d i n a n e v y t r a c k , b u t i t i s , ( , r u pacific l u i i r o a d c o m i i a n y , bea r ing Seven ami ' ^ I ' l ' - m i m V i m i ' ^ i i ^ c ^ v V e r ' . ' r " ^ .

g e n e r a l l y t r a v e l s m o r e r a p i d l y toward , m ' f c l l H a , t d l ™ * * * a . 3 * W , ,4 ! b e - , T h r e e - T e n t h . l>er c e n t , g o l d Interest .more t han s

t h e e a s t t h a n t h e S o u t h e r n p a r t . C" . l n_ e ,7 n l , a ? n . " " r .-.i•„ i l w r l , " t - e n r r e u c j ) , a n d s e c u r e d by first a n d only

I1ALK OLOVES. FI'LT. OLOVRS. Tho very b e s t ihinit ever Inven ted for husking corn.

Tliey (five universal sallstuctlun in use . A n u n can husk (rotn tn lus ter with t lmm. They absolutely prevent sure han !s and cold link-en-. The half e love-cover the p a r t s nf he hand wliicli become sore. Piice •FL.&L. I'll- fu l l irioves are made in ' h e best manner of (UIIII'.L'"irfc./.-I Pr ice F'LSIL, UULLI styles havu claws ult i d l e d , and innde nl t h roe sizes,— larite .medium and small , Inr bol 'I riuht nnd IDL h a n d e d ne r som. Sent p repa id on receipt " f I>rice. A l iberal d iscount to dealers. Addre -s M A L L l l I s K I M i T . L O V F C D . . OO S o u t i i W i n e r s t r e e t , I ' l i i e n u n . I I I .

R U P T U E E

IKE'S & I F T

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t h e same d a y t h a t tho h i g h e s t t emper - 1

a t u r e is in t he Eas t . S o m e of t he s torms, i t i s t rue, a r e i

con t a ined ent i re ly , for a t ime, wi th in i

e i c h a u g e . Pamph l . -S , maps , and ful well as t h e K-tidf themselves,wil l lie

ipplication by J A I Coosr. Co., Phila-, a m i Washingtoi i , aud by mos t

t h r o u g h o u t the couutry .

T H E M A R K E T S . N E W Y O R K .

BEEF CATTIX—Fair to P r ime « JTO ' ^ I J M Hous -1 .1 t e ^ . ' 5 5 5 ? SnEr.r Fair to Pr ime < L"1 1 ,1 ' ' ' COTTOS—Middling A * FLOLH—K.itra W e s t e r n . . . # JW G WHEAV—No, "JSprlng I M ' W C«US—Western Mixed • ; ,RT ;A OATS—Western M ' 5 " R V E - W e s t e r n . . 'F ^ liAin.r.V PouK—Mesa Lul l )

Oo rni,„ • ( . l n n ( . r , 1 f I i r ( l trenornllv fa l l s a n d B r a c k e t t covered t h e two fnat nngs ceived in etc "i I i I »i i 1 I nr.. nf t h e r e n t e r w ' t h a c o u p l e pa i r s of p r e m i u m b l a n - , information, at

sudden ly on the p a s ^ g o f ^ " I k e t s - t h e f inest m a d e b y t h e N o r t h S ta r furnished on of g rea t 8 ^ , 8 ' . 8 0

| ^ l u ^ . J T ® Woolen M i l l - p u r c h a s e d a n d p resen ted •"•'•'Wa. New York. when a a to rm ia in t he I n u | d l e ol t he {. Banks and Bankers, U n i t e d S t a t e s , t h e lovu at temperature b y t ho Associat ion. of t h e m o n t h will be in t h e Wes t on

A DARING HUNTER.—The Yank ton Deco t i an h a s thia accoun t of a f a m o u s h u n t e r :

L o u i a Kel ley ia p e r h a p s t he most t h e b o u n d s of my observers , nnd in , du r ing nnd auccessful I n d i a n h u n t e r iu t h a t case t h e m i u i m u m b a r o m e t e r does 1 t he g i e a t West . H o t r ave l s a lone , no t exh ib i t itself in a l ine of g r e a t , f ights alone, wears a comple te su i t of length , e x t e n d i n g f rom n o r t h to sou th , i imcksk in . and wears a t u r b a n a r o u n d b u t i t i s conf ined to a r eg ion near t h e i u s head when out on t he prair ie . H e cen te r of t ho s torm, and t ravels wi th iH sa id to be a g r a d u a t e of a college, CHICAOO, t h a t cen t e r t owards tho eas tward . and ha i l s f r o m Virg in ia or S o u t h Caro-

F r o m t h e s e exper imen t s it may safe ly Una. I t i s t h o u g h t he was a rebe l ofli-bo i n f e r r e d , con t ra ry to t h e general be- (.t.r. H e is a b o u t twenty- two years of -stock CATTut-Cummou lief of sc ient i i ic men. t h a t vapor per-1 age, handsome , well-formed, and mus-1 nmia-i.i*e.. m e a t e s t h e n r f rom a h i g h to a low ; culnr . T h e Ind inns drend h i m us much ; n"i ,n. l l

Li'£oi^M, ' r.'1',,<".'' po in t wi th ex t reme slowness, if. indeed, us they ever did Ki t Knrson or D a n i e l ; f ; \ \ ' ;^ \v ia i r ' wt'nic'r' ViVra it po rmea toa it a t a l l ; and in meteorol - j Boone . H e never misses hia mark . An 1

o g y . i t will he r ea f t e r be known t h n t ' I nd i an in a s good as dead t he momoiit vapor r i ses in to the reg ions whe re he d r aws s igh t on h i m . H e will t ravel c louds nro formed only b y be ing e n r n e d , for weeks a t a t i m e t h r o u g h host i le u p b y a s c e u d i n g cur ren t s of air con- hmids of Ind ians , aud never express a c e r u i n g it . t h o u g h t of danger . Kelley is now on

1 a t r i p t o t h e head waters of t he Yellow-stone, a coun t ry never y e t visi ted by

The M a r f d s of the IiiHtiiiite F a i r . . any wh i t e man. Ho is alone. H e has

mi I 1 i„: .1 Vvi.i i . i i .ni . ni I been known to da r e a dozen I n d i a n s ou Tl ie Indi iHtnal L x h i b i t i o u a t 8 xt>- t I i u ( o n l r t t i r i ( , t o ,• | l t U m i i n u l l ( ,ay .

th i rd s t r ee t and I bird aven io is a lmos t ^ 1 w i | 1 e v e r w u l l i u r t . n c h o f

comple te . Among the wonders are t he . • . .. : f l

R u n m k o r f r coil, t h e most power fu l eloc-; " l b u c a u i j j ^ n e . t r i ca l i n s t r u m e n t iu tho world, capab le , of p r o j e c t i n g a flash of e lec t r ic i ty t h a t R i c h B o s t o N U N s . - T h o heaMCst tax-

BEEVES—Choice. Prime Fair ( i r a d e s . . Medium .

SiinnR E i t r k . Wnr.A r -Spr lBg No. I.

CoiiS No. 3 OATS- Nn. ii Rir N u . L . . . BAIN RV Nn. 2 I'.lIlK M l ' " , New . LAUII

KI IN. MI ,. ,13 M 'LILSTI: . . . T.S(^ LL

If I! Ml (RF « 2ft , . , (I i'I II* ft "ft

for bonk with pUoloi:riipliic l lkuuess-S nf cases b e f o r e and a l t e r cure , with Henry Wnrd Beeeher 's ease, let-ters .md por t ra i t . Bewureof i ravvi lnj : Impo ' le r s , who pretend to have been ass is tants of Dr. .-HKIIMAS.

$1,000,000$ By au tbor l ly of the act of t h e I^clslnture of Ken-

tueky. of Mnrch 13, 1871, t h o Trus tees of t h e Pub l i c Library of Ken tueky w i l l give s ( . R A N D I J I F T C O N C E R T a t L O U I S VILLI-:, KV.,

O n T u e s d a y , O c t o b c r 3 1 . 1 8 7 1 . 100X00 T I C K E T S O F A D M I S S I O N . #1II EACH C U R . R K N C V ; H A L F T I C K E T S , <5; YU.VRTEP. T I C K -IVTS, <3J0.

Tickets w i l l be sent by roKlstored l e t t e r : the money ' f o r ihem may b e sent by P . O. inunoy o rder , green-backs, ur d r a f t .

Kaon t icket consis ts ol fou r quar ters , value T2.W ' each. The holder Is en t i t led to admisslnn to ihe Con-! cer t , and tu tho value uf t ho idt't awarded to u or I ts I fruction. , S.VMI.OOO I N O R F E N H A C K S w i l l be dl . tr ib-uted In ho lde r s nf t ickets , in Kilts nf fmm I.'|I>l,iuu, (he UUhe . t . l o $|UU, t h e lowest, b e i n g ? i l Kills iu all.

Tho Concer t Is (or the beneli t of th -P C U L I C L I I U t A R V O F K E N T I . ' C K V .

T H U C I T l i E N S ' BANK O F KY. . IS T R E A S U R E R , nn.L t h e Corpora tors and Sui>ervis..rs nre Ihe Hon . Tlioman E. I l ramle t te , la te d o v e r n o r o f Kentneky. and twenty seven of thu most dlstiuKUlshed and respect t ide e i l izens of t h e S ta le .

T h e K l n u «>! M i u e r u l S p r i n g s ts t ho ( i enna r . So l t ze r ; and

Tarrant ' s Effervescent S e l t / e r Aper ien t Is Its dupllcato Uitler '- a t t e n l n c i t - wnnderfiil R.^IC Aper ien t and uii-bllions quali: - swarm in from

I EVEN source . .O iiuustlon l ias b- . 'n SCI il . d a t i -N. - r BrUnolallr ipedlcatbd waters maj no I . - inal t o thoso

I which burnt siiarkllnc fmni t b e T.-.t,.. U If, They cnn; and t h e Sol tzer Aper l -m . . .ii .N uir loi ibi -dly p u r e and Ronulni.. I .rnve. HI.. ; •<•'. e i u K i i m s . A c c e p t none o i l i e r . - o l . H !.V A!.I, L IIL. C l i l S T S

18^ ISHEO n

T h e o n l y R e l l n h l e (IILL D l n t r i l i u l i o n in ( l i e C o u n t r y !

$60,000.00 I N V A L U A B L E O Z F T S !

T O B E D I S T R I B U T E D IN

L. D. SINE'S I 5 9 d R F . U U L A R . M O S T I I i . V

GIFT ENTERPRISE! T o b e l l r u v v n A l o n d n y . N o v . 27(11, I S 7 1 .

T W O G R A N D C A P I T A L S O F

85,000 Each in Greenbacks. alile ellizi TISNI m e .-<iaie. , , .

The underslKned, late I.rlnclpal business m a n a c e r nf | WO 1 RI7.E> IP 1 0 ( 1 0 - I I / i i r n Ihe very suceess lu l U l f t t ' once r l for I tie beneli t of t h e . . . JI 'SOD - V I L( LL l l 1 1 < 1 1 K \ Mercanti le Library at San Fran. ls .-o , lias been ap- H V C I l i Z C S » . > 0 0 - • l l LL | . | I \ LL 11 pointed Atient and Manager o l OILS ( i r and ( i l f l tun F P N P R I Z E S # 1 0 0 J \ L J

1 AO 1 UU .1 -i'L 2 .VI 1 HI 2 "ft

IFT 9

C I N C I N N A T I . BBKF CATTLE I l o o s Live SUKEP—Live PLOUR ramllif . , WHEAT -NO 1 lt«d CON.' OATS ---•

BARI.ET -•• PIIUIT—Meu LAUD

ST. LOUIS. BEEK CATTLE—Choice . . . .

(Iond In Pr ime . . .

ft Ml II 4 .VI LA 4 Ml N :L 'i'l (J 4 Itli (« I NL IK lit

11 I< !>U L4 7 All ft 76 i i rt FTU

I I'-' « 1 IH', <A 47 S .A ATE.

K! LI '11J-. A N TT ^ L»<-J

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cert. Tue drawllIK a

lie, and ever j ih lnK will be done TO satisfy the buyers nl l ickels t ha i the i r Interests will In. asu-LL pn i l ec 'ed as II tliey Mere personally present lo super in tend t h e enllro affair .

For tlekots nnd inforinstlnii apply TO C. R. P E T E R > , 1-.H Main >1.. I-ouilville, Ky.,

W l i o l f N i i i n b c r o l C o s h U i f l u , I . O O O . 1 Hers- and BTIKSY. with Si lver-mounted Harness , urtb $RT0U! OIN. h lne- toned Rosewood P iano, wnrth

Mach ines , ' " "" ' worth F̂TOU: Ten Family Sewini

II, N. He iups l -d . No, 41II llrn.ulway, MilHaiikee. Wis. M. V F rench . VIrclnIa City. Nevada. M. A. Wolll, No 316Chestnut s t ree t , SL. Lmili.

Tiokols for sale I n every pnnnlnent place In the U. S.

urtb ILOO each! hos and l lenvy

r 'lve ( lold American f e n lanlles" ( iold

, IKSI Cold and SLL-N-I U^ver H u n l l n u W a t c h e s (IN all) worth from «!IL to

I ' 0 ' d i l Leonl lno Cha ins , l i en t s l io .d

. t m . . ~....ly Sewlntt Five Henvy Cased Gold l luntlni : Walehos and l lenvy (•old < halns. worth TFLWU eacli! Five ( iold Amotlcao

- IF v- • ilunllnif Watches, worth SI26cach! Ten I j id les ' ( Io ld No. 8 Astor House, New \ o r k . | HANTLNK Watches, worth SLMI each!

I . . . C I I N I U K A M J O , 1 h e wonder fu l rtniudy for c ance r , syphilis, s c r o f u l a ,

I u lcerous and other blood diseases. DR P . T . K E E N K h a v l n c j u s i r e tu rned fnmt E c u a d o r

: and bniUKhl wi th him A i iuan ' t ty . . UU. cenu lne cun-, durai iK" bark,SUDUted tb roueh IB.inlticial reeonimenda-I l ion and assis tanue « f Hia Excel lercy . lbe P i e . l d e n t of | E c u a d o r and the Ciovemmriit oi tha t Repulilic, we a r e

p r e p a r - d lo till o rde r* for It. TO a l i m i t e d e i l e n t , ami a t a nr lce abou t one q u a r t e r oi lha t HIIICII t b - cost ol

; the first very ^inall suuply compel l -d us Inchar i ie . Spuriousarticlns a r e n o « *dvert inc.! ami MI! ! N. ('•in-

. duranifo . Wo have, NL i ims iderab le e i i iense . and » i l h t h e co-operation of Ihe atillloritle^ of Loja. E i u a d o r , •he p m . i n c e where t h e plant s ruws, >n d l rec led t h o

1 channe l ol our supply as to Insure tha t none but i h e KOiitiine shal l be aold by us, aud « - par t icular ly ca l l t h e a t ten t ion ol Ihe publ ic , for t he i r prntect lon, lo t h o

I fact that no Cnnduransu has been l inporled exeunt by th i s House. BLISS, K E E N E ,t CO.,

No. 60 Cedar si ree l . New York . D . W . B L I S S , M . D . . W a s l i l n f i n n . l ) R, ;Z . E. B L I S S ,

51. D„ New Y o r k ; P. T . K E E N I . M. I).. New York .

REDUCTION OF PRICES To conform L<R reduction nf du i ios .

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS I , B Y « ; I - R R T I > ( ; C P C L U K S . , » i r Send for our New Price Lis t , nnd a C l n b f o n n I will accompany il, containitiit lu l l i t l r ee l ions -mnkinK : alartu savlnu to eonimiiiurs, and remunerutive lo c l u b

organizers .

T H E CREAT A M E R I C A N TEA C O . 3 1 und 3 3 Y e s e y ST r e e l ,

P . O . B.U W A N e w Y o r k .

ttUOeach! Ladle*' 'et l CLN.ins. Silver plated Castors , Solid Silver and

Doubli. plated Tab le and Teaspoons , Ivory-l laudled ' Sllver-idated D inne r Forks, Silver I ' l n n e r Knives , . . . . . v . W . . . — . - —--•,

B i c k f o r d T a m i l y X n i t t t n g M a c h i n o i B S l a i p u ^ a n d 1 E a r X i ^ oe iV"' m oo id*B " a

4 UO 3 WI 11711 1 »

IU

4 U «t ft Ml ii) rt Oi C I f

M (SI 4II ( I 73 LI KI "*13 Ml

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T l i e O l d e H l , Mos t P r i i e l l e u l . u n d ( l i e l l e s t . I c a n k n l i U Snieklnic e o m p l e t e wlilioul laklnit LL

from Ihe Mach ine t i l l 11 Is t i n l s h e d . - l i n i K K 1. F IT / . I.I'.IIAI.II, C a n a a n , Me. T h e more I use LL. the better I like I t . — M i s . CLI.isllV CL-LLTLN, Medina,O. AIIOK-III. 1 11 unrks bey NUD mv e ipecUi t lon . . Mrs, AI.VIIIA WALK MI, Maloue, N. \ .

Send lor our Desc r lp l l ve t Irculnr; nh l ch also con ialn« many s imilar recuiiiineii.lall.ini . Prb-e, H'J.'T IN W7.I. AICETIT* wnntod. Address l l l e k l u r d SPINNER n u d KNIIILIIII M i i e l i l n e Co . ,

!» Itromfiold SL., l lnslon, Mass.

F lnner ruik-S. liiilil Breas tp ins and Kar i lnas Stilrt Studs and Sleeve Hutloni Pen*, (si lver e i le i l s loa . ) e tc .

Whole n u m b e r of ( i l l u , li.UOO. T icke t* l imited to

" A I J E N T S W A N T E D T O S K I . L T I C K E T S , w i l l be

s cntlal . JENTS

MUNN A (!()., Publ ishers .•U-imii/LF Auirrlnin, 37 Park Row, N.V.,obtain P a t e n t s ev. ry wuore. Twouty-llve V-AR.' I t iper ienee. Everyth lnaconf l

Ini I 'a ient LAWS and ( i u i d e l n luvet i tors

l o VVLIIIIN L . i b e r o l Pre in luu iH w i l l be PIILN. S l u u l e T f e U e l i 8 1 1 SIX T L E K E L - 8 5 1 T w e l v e

T i e k e t H HLOT T w e u t v - l l v e I ' l e k e l s W'JO. Ci rcu la rs cniitaiiilliK a full . l ist of prise*, a d e v r i p -

lloli ol the manne r NL draHiiiK. and nlbor inliiniiatlnn in reference to thu Dlslr lbi i l lon. w i l l be sent to any one o rde r lnu Ihem. AU le t te rs niust b.- addresaed to

O F F I C E . L . 1 1 . S I N E , l l o \ SO. I O I \ V . 4 t b S l .

8 O ' C L O C K . THEA-NECTAR

IS A P U R E R L \ < - K T E A

wiih tho «R.RII 7.II t'larur. W a r . ranted lo *111' a l l T.I.TEN />.r hiU eirryukrrr. And Inr -ale whole-sale onlv by IL I - I^ rcn l A l l n u l l r AV P l i e l l l e T e n ( » . . H Cbureb St., New York, P O B M . M O B . Srriit f'vr Thnt X.r'.ir ''irrular

I-., NO \ •SIM C l u e i n i i i i l i , O .

HUNCCHIIIESCli

T H R I D G E ' X X F L I N T I ; L Vsis

L A M P C H I M N E Y S S

H O N E Y : M O N E Y . M O N E Y : : : everybody. Some-

Don'I m i » this cliancu

• world • a model of thu g r e a t , ^1,502.-190; J o h n L . G a r d n e r . ^l.SGS.-i !UKj,Kv Is' b a t t J r y ; a n o t h e r ot t h e first JK) ; I saac Kiel. . # l . l f l J 0 0 0 ; C^orge ^ I„ L.nit ever c o n s t r u c t e d : t he I l a r k u i a n ' s heirs . ^ I , l o 9 , 4 0 0 ; J a m e s I MILWAUKEE. t X m o M o" r ^ l M t o g I W r . »I ,1D1,800 ; H . H,,Hi., Hum., . . .

in t h e S tevens ' torped

tu toisrsras1 ^ W . * e"-c o n t i n e n t - several large cases of m o s t ! f l>000,000, l a u l k n e r , K imba l l & Co., r e m a r k a b l e mineral specimens , i n c l u d - ' ^1,001'.""" •• G e o r g e H o w e . >••>•>•>,oOO. ing g i lded full-sized mode l s of t h e l a rges t go ld nugge t s ever f o u n d ; t h e OUT in r e n n s y l v a u i n , bud boys go t o g r e a t pos i t ive mot ion loom at work a chu rch door, beckon to Uio nslior, a n d m a k i n g c a r p e t s ; all tho processes of [ a sk for seats. Whi l e ho is solemnly r e d u c i n g whea t into b r ead ; the m a k i n g j m a r c h i n g away down the ais le t o p u t of h u n d r e d s of var ious fabr ics : and a them close under t h e pu lp i t , t hey s l ip hos f of o the r t h ings b o t h novel a u d at-1 into t he seat nea r e s t t he d o o r nud s i t t r a c t i v e . — N . Y. Sun. 1 down.

. $ ft so i a 6oii ... 5 00 ^ ft ftu . . , 4 7S TPI f> Ml . . . 4 2FT W 4 7ft . . . 3 ill I* 4

Fair Grades. Medium

STOCK CATTLE—Common In fe r io r

HOOH—Live SIIKF.R -Live- ( lood to Choice. UFT IN.. Choice

FLIIUB' Whi te WinVer Extra 6 M G '• «» Spring Ex t r a •> SDN'" ^ MJ

WHEAT-sprlnB , NU. I

;; an <" 4 I'I 2 50 3 24 4 UO I? 4 til 2 fKI 4 FTIL

5 | 1? 6 5.1 LI 7 I

l ireal I 'hnm-e . Snmelhlni ; t h l i i i j P a r t i c u l a r s (rew! lion* It'* t ree. C H A S . M. W E L L S , ChioaK". HI

W W ' I N T I B C R N C O C l i l l P O W D E R S - F o r I~ Cniicbs ami Colds. Four powders with d i rec t ions , • • ue dnllar . Address BM 2 O A l b n i i y , N e w \ o r l i .

P* PJ E" P" Try Snmpli'* of our s t ea l R-page S1 .00 L U L L IllvlriU"! s e e k l y — 3 0 years es tab l i shed . F I B L S L TINE steel onvrav lnas tree to subscr ibers . • 1 1 • • DA AKCUIS make 9 5 a day. Send for M i l u r -d n y ( • u x e t l e . Hallowell, Ms .

T H E R U R A L H O M E from Sept I IN January, lu nil

n | I who remit TWO D O L L A R S for * OR O • I 1872, First-Class, S-Ps«e AK'I

snd Family LL-'T'-.. -I months ON 'RIIIF D O els . S p e d -

I M P E R I A L GIN. If yon h ave n o t th i s ce lebra ted brand, GET I t at onre . The re Is none equal lo it . IS now put up in bulk or In cases. Each p n e k a a e a n d boti l - lia» II. 11, S. A I IK. burnt or blown upon LL. None o ther IsKunuine. Send

. l i r a CLRIULAR.^^ , | s i l U F K L D T 4 CO. , Chicago,

mens free. HorKlSB A WlLCoX, Rncheste els . SJIE

er, N. Y.

Nu. 2. Cons No. 2 OATS—NO2 RVK- No, 2 BARLKV-Oood . POIIK—Mess. . . . LAUU

NR 1 24 1 22

9 W -A m

..13 00 WIS 50 .. »« i 10

1{ I F L I S . Shnt-Uuns , Revolvers. Gun Mate r ia l s nf every k ind . Wri te tor a Pr ice List, lo Great VV ext-

ern Gun W m k s , P i t l sburKh . Pa, Revolvers bou i ih t , or traded lor.

Army Guns and Act-ills wanted

D R . W H I T T I E R , 0 1 7 Sl . JL 'btirleit fit.

LO N G E R I. " ' ' I I 1 IN St. Louis t h a n any Chron-ic Pnysiciaii. s I success tu l ly t roa t s Simple and

Complicated Venereal Dlseascsas to br ing pa . lents from every State. I l ls hospi ta l oppurtuni t les , a life-t ime | .»perience with purest drneaprepared In the establ ishment , cures cases given up by other*, no mat te r "UO t i l l e d ; te l l your pr ivate trouble. Con-sult.ITI<iti fri.e. Solid twos tan ips fo rmedlca l essays. — MANHOOD. WOMANHOOD, sent byhnsU, 15 CENTS each, IML h for IFT CT s., ICO pages. All that Ihe curious, doubt ml or inqalsltivo wish to know about thent SEH I'.iarriage, ic. Even- yoong man aad womail -VJC!IT to road It AS a warning. T h e nervous, deblll-a i o d n r par t ia l ly impotent a re scientifically advlseu

ki K for first-class Pianos. Sent on tr ial . No T F n r m l o r S L O O l ' ( t " ' 1 " "' " ' . f '"" ' J0*1.1

h - . M > agents . U . S . P I A N O Co., 865 B'dway. N V | A f a r m i o r s i W j j ^ a u g h e y 4 Wein{er,Gilmnn,HI.

S i n n i l IL-IIL b e l l e r ( h u l l u n y o i l i e r NIIULR.

Ask for D l l h n d g e ' s , nnd lake no o the r . See ( b u t u u r U t t ine U on every b o a .

D I T H R I D G E & SON. P i t t sburgh , P a . T " S e n d f o r P r i c e L I M .

I . u a i T N i N i ; < I : S K C R . I'alriiiiil. I lu . l i s a i l Bu-T.-L- I' -r . lay. Weighs L', ounces. Cheap , F.lHclent and Duratde. Every F a r m e r

1 Inns one. PuiiKITM L.MINR. Agents make from 8 5 to M-'O II-rdav. Sanuiles -ent by mall fortOels . Send tor

1 I ' in ular. C.T. Van SI. KLI N.'X W.iith s l .Cim innal l .O.

^ A L I N E foray A D V E R T I S E M E N T In

3 ) 0 830 Weekly Newspapers c i rcu la t ing In a l l I tie Nnr the rn S l a t e s of t h e U n i o n .

I Best and cheapest medluiu of i t s k ind in the world. I Eat lmates sent on a | ipl lcatlon to j E. \V. FOSTER, 41 Pork How, N. Y.

A R G A I N S s t Cost—Printed octavo Anonysms Facts l h a t should be read an.! kept by every p e r •on joung and old. Mailed on re. -ipt of 2" cents . J . McCOSKER , 323 Degrau M. , Ilrnoklyn, N . Y .

V V I I K N W R I T I N I J T O A D V E R T I S E R S , ple iute n n y you HOW T he nilv r r l t - e u i e m iu

tblN p u p e r . M. N. 'U. , S e p t e m b e r 30,1871. No, 39.

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Hoofland's German Bitters

LI cftmpounded of the pur# Jnlecs. (or «»they IT* madteinnnv term [ = = = S i S l c<'' Bztraai) of J o o ^ I l c r b f l M I M umlIt.trkn.inuk-trw n prenamlion, I B • liinhly eoiieen-JralM, Ami onllrv ' • * r - « S ^ / r t t f r o m Al mtolic admitlurt nf any t v i d

Hoofland's German Tonic, J» * oombinatlon of *11 Ihe Invre^lnnU of HIP •Wttm, wi ih the j>nrc«i ou.illly of Sunln Cmt / h m , dmnao , r t c , innklnw o n e of llu* nm-i

tww«nl nnaocn-ct l i lo rtmedlen ever nlK-tiil in epnUttc.

\TDOM pri'forrlng A Mfdteliio ftee Irum Alco-fc®Ur admix turai will n»u

Hoofland's Qerm^ui Bitters. In fn»e» of norroui (loprenMon, when tome

tftlwholle nUimiluii U ni civwir},

Hoofland's German Tonic •hould h« u w d .

The B lUcr t or the Tonic a re lioOi rijnnlly |K"0>1. i\iul contain the Mine int ' l ir i iml vittlir*.

T h « Momarh . f rom n variety of cnnnrii. m e h a s IndwenUon, l)v» pep»i«, Ne rvous Debi l i ty , ctc., l i very apt to h a m It* funetlotis du IE& ) • mniieil. T h e re-•ni l of which i.«, t | m i ihe i ia t lenl laifferf f t o t t f i 'ventl or more o l the (oUowuiif diMafei;

C o n a t l p n t i o n . F l a t u l e n c e , I n w a r d P i l e a F u l n e s s o f B l o o d t o t h o H e a d ,

A c i d i t y o f t h u S t o m a c h , N a u s e a . H e a r t b u r n , D i s g u s t f o r F o o d ,

F u l n e s s o r W e i R h t I n t h e S t o m a c h , S o u r E r u c -

t a t i o n s , S i n k i n g o r P l « » -t e r i n e a t t h e F i t o f t h e

S t o m a c h , S w i m m i n g o f t h a H e a d , H u r r i e d o r D i f f i c u l t B r e s t h -

i n g , F l u t t e r i n g a t t h e H e a r t , C h o k i n g -o r S u f f o c a t l n c S e n s a t i o n s w h e n i n

a L y i n g P o s t u r e , D i m n e i s o f Y l s i o n , D o t s o r W e b s b e f o r e

t h e S i g h t , D u l l P a i n i n t h e H e a d , D e f i c i e n c y

o f P e r s p i r a t i o n , Y e l l o w -n e s s o f t h e S k i n a n d E y e s ,

P a i n i n t h e . ^ i ^ . S i d e , B a c k . C h e i t , L i m b s , e t c . . S u d -

d e n F l u s h e s o f W H e a t , B u r n -i n g i n t h o F l e s h , C o a -

o t o n t I m a g i n i n g s o f E v i l , a n d G r e a t D c i p r e s s i o n o f S p i r i t s .

NOTICE.

Hon. James Thompson, Judge nf Uu Supreme Court of Penntylvania.

Fbiladelphia, April 21,1886. " 1 eon i lde r ' i l oo t l and ' a German H i l t o n ' •

mluabU medicine in caee of a t la rku of Indlgca-Uon or D y s p e p d a . 1 can ccrt l fy this f r o m mjr txpericDct* of f t .

" Y o u n i , with rotpoct , " J A M K H T H O M P S O N . "

From Eev. Joseph H. Kennard,

D.D, Potior of Ihe TeiiUi Bajrtiil Churth, PhiiaddpMa.

Dr. / a c t x o n — D e a r S i r ; I have l>ecn f r e q n c n t l / requevtod to connect my nuiim wi th recummen-da t l ona of different kind* of medicines, hu t , re-gard ing t h e p rac tlce us ou l of m y a p p r o p r i a t e sphere, 1 have In all c a s e i dec l i ned ; | l hut wi th a clear

Cof lo varioQii U r i S M i Instances and par -ilarly In ray own lamily, of t h e usefu lness af

Dr . H o o f l a n d ' s Ge rman Hitters, I depar t lor one# fr-mi m y usua l course, to exprciw m y full coBvle-Hon tha t , /or general debility of the iyt!em, and etftnially for Liver Crmjilaint, il i'l a toft and tnluailr preparation. I n some c a w s ll may f a l l : Iml urual ly, I d u u h t not , It will bo very Ix-LcSdal to those- w h o m f f e r f rom t l ie above causes.

Your s , very r e spec t fu l l r . J . U . K K N K A U D ,

KighLh, below Cus tos 8 t

From Eev. E. D. Fendall, Auitiant tA-.tor Chritlian Ckronide, P'- '-fl'U

phitL

1 h a r e deriTcd decided benefit f rom ' Hoo l l and ' s Gi-nnuii HitUrs, and feel • lege lo reoomnieiid them a* a mos l v . .. t o all u h o a re suffarlDg f r o m gein r.i t I rom tilsuaM* arislne frora derange .no U m . Vours t ru lv .

K. L>. V K N D A L U

C A U T I O N .

Hoof land ' s O c n n a n Dcinedict nre < m n t ' r f e t t -ed. Her tha t tlie - n /nn l i i r eo f C . M . J A C K S O N Is on S j the wrappe r of c«-l i buttle. All • IWI others a re COUD-Urfe l t .

I ' r lncl j ia l OPlce nnd Manufac tory a l tho Ger-m a n UeJ l c Jne b to rc .No .CSl A U C i l B t r w i , I'faU-adclptaiM.

C H A H L E S M . E V A N S , Garman Druggis t , 1 'roprietor,

Kiirincrly C M J t O I i n v A-Cit F o r sale by ail Dnig^lnU und D. iiUus In U t J i -

dries.

P R I C S S .

Hoofland's German Cittcrb, nt-r bottle ( 1 00 " " " half iluzon 6 00

Il'ioflnnd's German Tonic, put up la (mart l o l l i e s 1 JO

per b-jtlle, or a half dozen for 7 LO

p-f lr D o c o l forget to examine well the arUelt

f o n boy, Is order to get the geuiaoe.

So iu ' GPIIIUIIC nnl ' rr/u

•UrtJUh 1871. 1 8 7 1 .

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! & buy Cloths, Clothing^ Furmshrng

Goods, Lumberman''a Sup-

p l i e s ,

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thsb n/jihj^yUfflftAflu

lw (tJfirdtftitdj (MJ"

^.Grwltiyfuie/rfcbju hcM tn, JktM, oituacwcuitfi.tksu \A TERMS A PRK'JiS as an;/ HOUSE in ihe 'STATE

WLfrd PX&OiOTri LAV a f t di&iajOH

OMsh^i

LOWELL BAKERY!»-G r o c e r y a n d P r o v i s i o n

/ L f Z / t w d ,

These romedk-s will cffectBally cure U v e r Complaint. Jat iBdlre, Dyspepsia , Chronic o : Ne rvous Debi l i ty . Chronic Diarrhuts , Disease of Ibo Kidneys , and all Diseases arising from a Dlsordvrvd Liver , Stomach, o r Intestine#.

D E B I L I T Y ,

RlirLTIXO FKUM A 1ST ('ACKI WRiTITIK; P B O S T A T I O N O F T H E S Y S T E M .

IMLLU ILI »Y SKK KHK L.JLUOH, I l l K I I S I I i r S ,

ExrenUHK, KITBIIS, KTC.

H I ere Is no medirine ex t an t ennal to thesa »«mcdle« in such eases. A t o n e ami rigor Is fan-

Krleil to tin.- whole Sys tem, t h e A p p e t i t e ia rengthencd, food U enjoyed, t h e

s t o m a c h d I e e n t * p r o m p t l y , the Mood Is purified, the comufexlog becomes sound and heal thy, t n e yel-low tinge is eradicated f rom the eyes, a b loom la given u> t h e cheeks, and t h e weak and b a r v o n i toraild U-comesa strong and heal thy being.

J'crsotis Advanced in Life,

And feeling the hand of time weighing hoarily upon them, with all Ita attendant Ills, will ftnd In ' h i n w of this BITTERS, or tho ^ O N I C , ao rilxlr that wUI Instil new life into their veins, restore la n measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and mK-ziloeu to their m a a l a i n g y e a n .

S o l ' - P r o i

SHEP ARB'S COMPOUl M O O BITTERS, N o t a ' W h i s k e y o r s l i imi ln t in i r I W e r n c e , h n t a MRDI^INK w i t h i n t h o roach uf n i l .

Price, only SO Cents a Hot He.

T h i s n r t i c l o h n s b e e n t h o r o u g h l y l o s l o i l

n n d f o u n d n n u r e n n d K p e e d y e u r o f o r

t h e f o l l o w i n g c o m p l n l n t a :

Jaundice. Indigestion, Sour Stom-ach, Costivcness, Xervous and Sick Headache, Li ver Complain t. Fever if-Ague, Dyspejysia, Worms in Children, Piles, Bilious Com-plaints, Loss of Ajtpetite, Erup-tions of the Skin, Pimples on the Face, and all Diseases of the Blood; also the best Diuretic in Use for Kidney Complaints, Weak Bark, Pain in the Loins, Lumbago, Gravel. Bheumatism, Xerrous Debility. Dropsey, Cold Feet and Hands. Mental De-pression, etc. P e r s o n s h a v i n - . i F c - v o r n n d A g u o ,

C h i l l s , e < o . , s h o u l d f i r > t u s e •

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o m m e n d i f ^ m a n y buy ing serera l bottles the s ec -o n d t i m e , and s t a t i n g t h e r ' w o u l d not b« wi thout a bottle in Iheir h o u s e . ' " i t c u r e s all C o o i g l l S , C o l d s a n d C h r o n i c C o n g h n . and i t s m a n y c u r e s of A s t t a n i a a n d I B r o n c B l t l s , of l o n g s tanding—when o t h o r remedie s h a r e fa i led—hare s tanding—when o t h e r remedie s h a r e t a i i e d -o a n i e d it to be oonslderod a s p e d flo for t h e s e o o t n -

SUinta . T h r o K t A i l m e n t n require bat s f ew o s e i . C o n i n m p U v M , and all suffer ing w i th

P n l n a o n a r y A f r e c t l o n s , of a n y kind, s h o u l d n o t fall to gain the relief and e n r s afforded by

•TRARTWA W I Dr Crook's Wine o f Tar. Try o n e bottle . I t u s a f e to t a k e a t n n v t i m e , a n d n n d e r a n y e l r e n m s t a n e c a w h a t o T o r .

P e r m i t n o o t h e r r e m e d y to be pa lmed off o n y o u for Dr. Crook's Wine of T s r , for K is t h i s r e m e d y w h i c h is per forming the m a n y woader fu l c a r e s — a n d y o n w a n t I T , s o d not an untr i ed m e d W n e with a similaritT of n a m e . 8o ld b y l>rn ag i s t s .

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GROCERIES. , on hand

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I l i a a well-established fact that fully one-hail of the female por Hon of our popu-UUon are seldom W " In the en joymis t o f g o o d health; or, I B „ to use thelf o w n Mpressloti. "never H K M feel well." T h e y are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nor-w u s , and have no apiietite.

T o this class of persons the B I T T E R S , or t^« T O N I C , ia especially recommended.

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN • A r c S)1"1® « r o n 8 I'y H'C use of cither of thoat

^ . 7 W,JI ^ c v e r y C M e "f M A J t A S M U S , without fall.

Tliousands of certlflcatca have accumulated <a the hands of the pronrielor, but space will al low o l the publication of t u t a few. Those, It will

m c . n 0 I n o t * t D d o f luch ttaad-lag that they must be believed.

TESTIMONIALS.

Son. Geo. W Woodward, thief JutHct of the Sujirem; Court of Pa-, writea

Philadelphia, March 16,1867. " I find 1 Hoof- land's German

Bit ters ' Is a good tonic, useful in diteases of thed l gestlve organs, and of great ben S " I * H e f l t lncns e s o f do-bUlly, and want of nervous acllon In the sys t em

"Yours truly. ' GEO. W . W O O D W A R D . "

t h e n f o l l o w w i t h t h o B i t t e r s , t o r e g u -

I n t e t h e B o w e l s , c r e a t e n h e a l t h y A p -

p e t i t e , s t r e n g t h e n n n d i n v i g o r a t e t h o

s y s t e m , c l e n n s e t h e B l o o d , c a r r y i n g

o f f n i l i m p u r i t i e s t h r o u g h t h e K i d -

n e y s n n d B o w e l s , l e a v i n g t h o s y s t e m

n o t l i n b l o t o s e c o n d n t t n e k s .

I c a n s n f e l y s n y t h e r e i s m o r e r e n l

g e n u i n e B i t t e r s i n o n e f 5 0 C e n t s B u t t l e

o f S h e p n r d ' s C o m p o u n d W n h o o B i t t e r s

t h a n t h e r e i s i n n w h o l e c a s e o f a n y

o t h e r k i n d i n m a r k e t .

R e c o m m e n d e d b y n i l t h e f i r s t C l n s s

P h j r s i c l n n s t h r o u g h o u t t h o C i t y n n d

C o u n t r y , n s t h e b e s t F a m i l y M e d i c i n e

i n u s e . N o F a m i l y s h o u l d b e w i t h o u t

t h e m i n t h e H o u s e , a n d t h e r e b y s a v e

' t i m e n n d m o n e y .

Prion, .W Cents each.

F o r s a l e b y D r u g g i s t s a n d D c a l e r i g e n e r a l l y .

C. N. SHEPARD, P r o p r i e t o r ,

Grand Jiapids. Mich, And by H u n t & . n u n l c r . sud Wooding t Look, l.o-

well, Mid i .

T h e a y s t o m n e e d s renofa t iag and s trengthening . New t i g o r m u s t b e infused in t h e dlgest iTe organs. T h e St imulat ing, Kegulating and Tonic proper t i e i of Dr. Crook's W i n e of Tar will g i t o a r igorous vitality to t h e s e organs . T h e y m u s t try It. T h e y «i l l s o o n feel i t s inf luence , ana m a s t perserere an-'i I tho cure is c o m p l e t e . K e e p i n g the Btomaah ^nd Bowels ia a Tigoroas condi t ion with Dr. ' rook ' s Wine o f Tar is the b e s t d e f e n s e against

i l l d i s ease s . W h i l e i)r. Crook's Wine of Tar Ii t h e b e s t r e m e d y for al l d i s e a s e s of the Throa t •rui L u n g s , it i s not prepared exc l t i s i re ly f o r s u e h . l i s ea se s . T h e rich m e d i e i n s l qual i t ies of Tar it •onta ins w o u l d a l o n e e x c i t e n regula t ing snd • t r e n g t h e n i n g a c t i o n on t h e S t o m n c h nnd Bowels , m( t l i e ro n r e V e p c l a b l e I n g r e d l e n l B of tin-:oiil)tod T o n i r v a l u e e o m b i n e d wi ih it, which • i i .e ir t o b u i l d n p t ! i e n r r n U a n i l d e -

' r i n t n l e i l . r a p i d l y r c ^ l o r o c v l i i i i i M t e d ; r e n i r t l i . e l c m i s e t h e .-'Olii.u-h, re':i.\ t h e l i ter. * wit* f l i o f o o d l o d l s tONt . and m a k e pure

I, r - n t o v i n g D / s p e i i K i s . J i i r n d i e e , Ind i ces -•.ii :ir • l<i">lied e«iii | i i i i ; iit- T r y " n n l>otile. . ' k f « i r D r . t ' r o o K ' H W I U P b l ' l a r . I n -

• I ;. ir e a l m t e '-pl-.d i i l i e r t l i f - r .nf M'.J • . Dr. C r o o k V Wine fS 7.it. .V->nn>v - - t h e "

. v -.lion i n f r i i i ^ e m e n t . Ii is D r . C n - o a ' s i - i - T n i i ' i t h a s in.ide Mi'' n inny WM . icr fn l

.ii i I'r. C r u o U ' ' W i i v •>! 'i' - ii,.- r i -r .c i l r • • , > r ' I n o t t h e l iu t r ied r - n i ' - " • in . - ' ' . i t i i p i lm "rt on llin un.xii-i i ' ne

S«i- lha t e v e n • r - i -• I •-.» fdl lonriny W i r 1 - .11 •••• • •'.

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ar* f«nuiiii> So

O u r Cus tom D e p a r t m e n t is n o w s tocked w i t h t h e l a rges t assor t -

m e n t of

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

C L O T H S $ C d S S I M E R E S ,

E v e r opened in G r a n d R a p i d s , a n d w i t h T H R E E of t h e b e s t

C u t t e r s in t h e W e s t , we a r e p r e p a r e d to cjive ou r cus tomers t h e

la tes t styles, t l ie b e s t lits, a n d t h e very lowest prices.

The only one priced Clothing House in Grand Rapids. E. S. PIERCE & CO.. 15 & 17 CANAL ST.

O r n m l I t a p i d n , M i d i .

I DRY HOP YEAST | j f K l V K U S A I . l . Y pronounced the I.v-t ever nss l .

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UMBER OF ALL K M , Particular attention paid to Sawing

Bill Lumber.

CAN f u r u i t h any length up f " t i i ir ty Ji et. T i m e . • ifliiiiK to build will find it to the i r in'.orest to I

give tne a call , s.» I ean j i v e t h e m a n y t h i n g they wan t in t h e way of fine lumber . I a l so have a l a r g e ; u tnouu t ol CLHAU STI 'FK.

The a b o v e « iii be soldeltenn lor I-SKII. .1 D . STIC \UN'S,

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WINDOW and DOOR FRAMES, PI.AIN OR FANCY, C H E C K E D OR COMMON,

C T J S T O I M : MATCHING, R E - S A W I N G ,

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GRIND RIVER NURSERIES. m r r

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O n e h u n d r e d acre.-* undei I h o K i u s h c u l t i v a t i o n , to t h - ha rd ies t var ie t ien ol F r u i t und ( i r namen ta l T r e e n . P h r u b . , K o n - s Urai 'i-vine*. Smal l F i u i t s f t c . — Can and f o r n t s h App le .Che r ry . | v U r . S i U r i . m Crab, I V i c h und I ' luui Tree*. Oi.il ev mer-. ".OK - , . - h r u b s Sc . . of e x t r a M i e s n d q n a l i t v , very ile.Mialde lor vt l lace a n d cilv yards u n d gardens , well, i . rown io M i d u -gan so'll, and can b " lifted and IraiiBpliinted wi thou t I n c u r r i n g t h e r l s k o f I n s s b r t r an« i .o r ia l ion a n d delay, when o rde red f r o m a d l - t a n r " .

Lowell , Mich. . J i n . 2Cth, 1871.

I j e O X X T E I L I X J

DONE OX SHOUT NOTICE.

AND TOBACCO STORE.

AVERY & HOGGINS. Factory East Side Flat River , Lowell, Mich.

I NSURANCE,

BAItBETT' 8 HAIR RESTORATIVE.

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O v e r a l l c o m p c t l t o r a .

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