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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 .

I'rir.i! r i n g — T h e w e d d i n g r ing.

Car -na t ion—I Ui I road e m p l o y e s .

A rooted s o r r o w — T h e too thache .

T h e first h y m n on r e c o r d — A d a m

K a t u i v ' s t a i l o r ing—A p o t a t o pa tch .

I 'cople who t a k e lift' . . ' a sv - -hang-

and ge t as m u c h as they can ex to r t . | uion.

F o r a n u m b e r of yea r s t h e r e h a s j P a r e n t a l

been a run on c le rksh ips and pe t ty | corns .

shopkeoper ' s places. T h e s e employ- 1 T h e g a r '

mcu t s are filled to over f lowing . A j G a r b a g e .

sure way to c r o w d a s t r ee t and c r e a t e j The last cup

a mob, H t o adve r t i se for an oflice} the h icup .

boy or a c l e r k . W e w o n d e r tha t it T h e only o r g a n wii 'mMit-top* i« a

does not o c c u r to p a r e n t s t h a t t h e y

a c r e - — T h e o l d m a n ' i

o f t h e ( . ' L o l i - . t K i n g —

i f r o l i c i s i r o i i e r a l l y

could Lot d o be t t e r fo r their boys

than make t h e m ihoroi igh a r t i sans , in

some useful and^indispensable b r a n c h .

A c o m p e t e n t c a i p e n l e r g e t s a t l eas t

goss ip s tongue.

l .ovc i^ an i te rna l tr

is a cana l boa t .

A n o t h e r f avor i t e air w

T h o first heir .

si .>

l a d i e s

t h r e e t imes the pay of a c lerk, d o e s 1 Die t for t r a in in - b;is • !):;II p l a y e n —

not work so m a n y hou r s i d a y , is Bat te r pudd i ; : - .

much more his own m a s t e r , is run al-

ter , where tho clerk m u s t anxious ly

solicit e m p l o y m e n t . A really thor-

ough w o r k m a n in any t r ade m a y

c o u n t upon s t e a d y nn 1 wel lpaid work

all tho y e a r r o u n d , in any p a r t of t h e

coun t ry , even in these dull t i m e s ; ami

if he is in te l l igent , as a good work-

m a n is sure to be , he need nol work

H o w to find s' I ' idv omploynv .n l—

Get inside the Suu , ' P r i son .

A w a r n i n g for fa idnonable a»e«m-

b l i e s — L o o k o u t for pa in t .

W h a t relatives should m a U ih«

best pedestri t ins ?—Step-sons .

If vou :ire out in a d r i v i n g atorni

don ' t a l l empt to hold t h e ra in-

Tin' s t ree t mus ic ians , thouifi not a

of I he p | lee. Address Hi

A f u l l n s a n r t H U N T L i l .

IT'S Si - i ic i r i r LIOVKNIMTAIO MKII-OiiMi'Axv, OHii e a n d Depo t ,

No . I'HU llrOJi iway, New Y o r k ,

nt of tin- a b o v u for . 1 1 , Mich ,

by H U N T

iso A r m s ut i For Sale!

i lng l a n d , b e i n g t h e 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 v a r i o u s k inds of i 0 . 1 ' 1 1 » / c - " u " i u t ' , t h e encloi i i rn of t h o u n d e r - I A U R S T - C i . A ' i S S . - n . Bl ind aud D o o r Man t o l O U 1 ol . . . l u m I t . m the L n u - l l , • . S l u - . - w 1 1, c - i ' l i t t l l C I l W O l l l d k - l d t h e n ' W a s a I l i a : , i l l t i l I i M " , ' i d I i U r r o ^ n Cu l i iv f t t o f r t 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 X X oinm^oco wtr*i ia)au<'liAUly In o u r Fac to ry m l l i i l l l - > » u t h oi th^ Kui l roat i s t a t i o n . 1 ».-! 4 ^ ' » i C . l i

a n d i l j ^ i a d # of c a s t i n g t o o r d ' r , Lowell , Mich * | - - ^ t b e m aw ay, J . H . W O O D . I ^ l l l l , S T P ^ O ' N V T T ^ ^ A V ^ Y A H D ' f M I N ^ , ^ D e t ' 0 ' ' ' 0 R U • , ' • S N " , B ' .1 l a t h e r t o p u t h i ^ b o y t O a g o o d l l ' e e i l l o SOU.

.in j o u r n e y m a n any longer t han he I j , : U ty have the i r special o r g a n s

likes. Then , the wor ld is open to h i m . 1 W h y is milk like the troadmill ' —

H e may be a j o u r n e y n n n , l i te ra l ly— Ik-cause it s t r e n g t h e n s t h e ca vis.

for if he is only comp j l en t l i ' m a y " T h e D e v i l ' s r a g b a . j " is iVvm i ii-

go from c i ty to city, f rom county ! > ou". fo r f a sh ionab le a t t i red be! : .

cpuniy all o v e r the o u n t r v , a id find I S o m e people , in r a t i n g .

ready e m p l o y m e n t anywhere . T h e r e j e . 0 m m o n fork as tliougli r

is no th ing th i s coun t ry now needs so i p i t c h f o r k .

b adly as c o m p e t e n t , i n i ' i l i ^ e n ' a r t i - T h e m o s t aci tomplishe 1

sans . I' roni Fu rope wc ue t m a i n l y , j A m e r i c a are t h e rail feiuv :

common d a y lab i rs and l a rm h a n d s , ^ W h y is a ba ld hen 11:' - i

there too, it s. ems li.at t he g o o d old j Hocause tlu ir is no

bisVton o'" a p p r m i u ' i n g a boy t o a l i l i e r e .

^ood t r ade Iris ','one out . The sai lor who Ln .w fo r a fa-'t tha t

' . l i e

a

•-•IS i n

n_; or dv ing

T H K N E W S .

At H o m e .

O o v . IiAYi'.a n d i l r o e s o d a l a r g o R e p u b l i c a n

n i c o t i n g a t Mi l r t i i , O h i o , o n F r i d a y ,

IT CMTS t h o c i t y o f N o w Y o r k § 5 , 0 0 0 o v o r y

m e t h e t i r o d o p a r t n i o n t in c a l l e d o a t .

TUOMAB COLLYKU w a n n h o t d e a d i n a r o n o o n -

t r o w i t h a D r . l i o n t u i a n , a t l l o p o t i o l d , A r k .

.MuHKEdON h a f vo te< l 100.00(1 f o r t b o i n t r o -

d u c t i o u o f t b o H o l l y w a t o r - v r o r k H at t b n t

p l a c e .

A MKKTINO of t b o W o m a n ' H C l u b of W a c h -

i n g t o n , o n F r i d a y o v o n i t i g , w a n d U t n r b o d b y

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of t h r e e s tor ies , h a d t h e m i d d l e s t o r y b lown away, l e a v i n g t h o t h i r d s t o r y , down on t h e first. T h e s e are b u t some of t h e f r e a k s of t ho h u r r i c a n e . S t o n e walls a n d b r i c k walls wore blown down . So l id m a s o n r y was b lown away. I r o n work w a s twis ted , b e n t a n d b r o k e n .

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r t m n i n g i n t h e g u t u . o w n as - M a j o r ' s w h i 8 t l e , d i e d on t h e G u t , in K i n g s o i i a r t e r , and five p e r -sons who were in i t w e r e k i l led . T h e dead a n d d y i n g were ex t r i ca t ed f r o m b e n e a t h m a n y of t h e r u i n s , a n d o t h e r s were p i c k e d u p iu t h e s t ree t s , w h e r e t hov h a d b e e n s t r u c k d o w n by fiyinc;

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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.

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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

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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

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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."

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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 -

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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 .

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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 .

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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

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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

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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 .

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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 ,

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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-

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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 .

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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 .

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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

s h o w on t h e first W e d n e s d a y in O c t o b e r nex t . A l o n g l i s t of p r e m i u m s is offer-ed t o i n d u c e a fu l l d i s p l a y of l ive s tock , f ru i t s , vege tab les , d o m e s t i c m a n u f a c -tu res , a n d a g r i c u l t u r a l i m p l e m e n t s .

A MAN a r m e d on ly wi th a d o u b l e - b a r -re l led s h o t - g u n l o a d e d wi th b u c k s h o t , e n c o u n t e r e d an i n f u r i a t e d g n t f f i ' b e a r in a r a v i n e i n L o s Ange le s eoK/i iy.Cal . , one d a y l a s t m o n t h , a n d h a d l i l i c s i n g u -l a r and e x c e e d i n g g o o d f o r t u n e to c o m e o u t of t he fight first-best. T h e b e a s t we ighed 1,200 p o u n d s .

A WRITER on m o n k e y s t e l l s us a s to ry of ono of t h e s e f e m a l e u n d e v e l o p e d spec ies of h u m a n i t y , who , h a v i n g los t h e r ••.••Vint, adopted ' a k i t t e n . O n e day t h e l i t t en s c r a t c h e d t h i s a f f ec t iona t e b a b o o n , who , m u c h a s t o n i s h e d a t b e i n g s c r a t ched , i m m e d i a t e l y e x a m i n e d t h e k i t t e n ' s fee t a n d w i t h o u t m o r e a d o il off t h e c laws.

THE h e a l t h y c o n d i t i o n of t h e pos t a l ' se rv ice i s i n d i c a t e d b y l a t e s t a t i s t i c s of t h e d e p a r t m e n t , s h o w i n g tha t w i th in t h r e e y e a r s t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l ofllees h a v e increased 350, r e a c h i n g 1,200 in all. T h e P r e s i d e n t a p p o i n t s whenu ver t h e s a l a ry r e a c h e s $2,000. A c ^ r e s p o n d -i n g i nc r ea se in t h e ma i l m t t t e K sen t is o b s e r v a b l e t h r o u g h o u t t h e se rv ice .

ON t h e s t e a m e r F r a n k l i n , wh ich ar-r ived f r o m S t e t t i n l a s t S a t u r d a y , t h i r t y

, . b u n d l e s of h u m a n h a i r w e r e s m u g g l e d h a v i n g sold to t he a m o u n t of a mil l ion , b v a c a b m , m 8 s ! e n g e r n a m e d Miss BoUe copies , o r more. T h e book in q u e s t i o n ^ ( i l t l t j m e o f j n 8 p f i e t i

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a n , " s a i d t h e T r a p . " T h a t ' s w h a t I un hero for .

I wish y o u were not nere , t h e n , " said t h e M o u s e . " I t was very p leas-mt b e f o r e y o u c a m e . "

" I t was i n d e e d , " sa id tl .o Cr icke t . You used t o c o m e a n d see u s every

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 . "

" My d a n c i n g d a y s a r e o v e r , " said h e poor M o u s e .

O d e a r n o ! D o n ' t bo d o w n hear t -id," sa id t i ie A n d i r o n s . " H e r e , blaze way, y o u F i r e , a n d m a k e i t look h e e r f u l . "

" Y o u ' l l find s o m e t h i n g to ea t in t he r ack und i ' r t h e t a b l e , " s a id t h e Broom. ' Some i j l j i t p e a s a n d a ra i s in . Cook r ied to iiit 'ce m e sweep t h e m away , bu t wouldn ' t . ' " An old B r o o m k n o w s w h e r e tho

r u m b s a r e , " s a i d t h e Cr icke t . " You a re v e r y k i n d , " s a id t h e Mouse,

s h e went u n d e r t he t ab l e a n d b r o u g h t u t t h e feas t .

" P e r f e c t l y d e l i c i o u s , " s a id he , as he i b b l e d away. " I t is a l o n g t i m e s ince 've t as ted a s p l i t p e a . "

" H a v e s o m e c h e e s e ? " sa id t he r ap . " F o r s h a m e ! " c r i ed t h e b room. A n o t h e r w o r d a u d I ' l l sweep you

w a y . " So t h e T r a p sa id no more . " C o m e , ' ' s a i d t he Cr i cke t , " n o w t e l l more a h c u t t h e o ld t i m e s . "

" W h e r c i l i d H e a v e o f f ? " a s k e d the louse. ^

She d i d n ' t i ike c a t s , " r e p l i e d the 'r icket.

O y o s . P o l l y d i d n ' t l ike c a t s , " ro-a m e d t h e M o u s e . " S h e t h r e w water t t h e m a n d d r o v e t h e m a w a y whenever ley came n e a r t h e house . S o we were ife f r o m t h e m . S h e lo s t t h e t r a p . — ho said she c o u l d n ' t toll w h a t eve r hud ecomo of it, a n d t h a t was o u r gain . -Hi en she w e n t o u t of an e v e n i n g she ways left t h e door s o p e n so we could mie in f r o m t h o shed a u d g o s t r a i g h t i t o t h e p a n t r y a n d h e l p ourse lves to loose a n d p i e s a u d e v e r y t h i n g g o o d . " " C a t c h J a n e l eav ing t h e d o o r s o p e n ! "

lid t h e B r o o m . ' No , " ' i j ^ id t h e M o u s e . " I f you

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i n s p e c t i o n s h e i n f o r m e d t h e ollicer t h a t t h e p a c k a g e s c o n t a i n e d soi led l i nen . S h e was a f t e r w a r d a r -r e s t ed .

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in t h e s c h o n l , o r r e m a i n a t h o m e .

B u t a s i d e f r o m - h i s e x t r a e x p e n s e

w o s e r i o u s l y q u e s t ' o n t h e a d v a n t a g e

a r i s i n g f r o m s u c h Ii e q n e n t c h a n g e s o f

s c h o o l b o o k s , a s i c g a n l s t h e p u p i l s

p n m i c ' - s in b - a r i i i i j g . T h a t a n o c c a -

s i o n a l c h a n g e is a d v i s a b l e w e d o n o t

d i s ) m e , b m t h e u n i v e r s a l c u s t o m o f

c o n t i n u a l - b i f i i n g , w e r e g a r d a s a n

i m p o M t i o n o n t h e p e o p l e .

B O U T W E L L .

B O O T S ,

SHOES,

N O . RJO

I"f lim UiiiU11 Stutr- .

liKOADW'AV. NHW VORK

R O B B E R S , S C .

S p e c i a l a t t e n t k m t r i v e n t o

CUSTOM WORK!

H o n . ( J t o . S . 1 5 o u t w e l l , t h e S e c r e -

t a r y ( f t h e T i< a s u i y , d e l i v e r e d a n

a d d i o s in C i i c i n n a t ! o n t b e e v e n i n g

o f t h i ' S S i h n i l . , b e f o r e a v e r y l a r g e

R e p u b l i c a n m e e t i n g , g i v i n g a v e r y

a b l e ai d c b a1- r e \ u w o f t h e financial

c o n d i t i d i i o f t h e i x u n t r y , s h o w i n g

t h a t t h e l a r f j e r e d u c t i o n o f t h e p u b l i c

d e b t , t a x e s a m i > i i . i n d ' t m e s w a s t h e

r e s u l t o f t h e R e p u b l i c a n t i i i a m ial p o l -

i c y , a m i t h a t u i b i s o p i n i o n t h e a s c e n -

s i o u o f t h e D e i i K c r a l i c p a r t y i n u »

p o w e r w o u l d b e a s e r i o u s d i s a s t o r t o

t h e f u t u r e o f o u r c o u n t r y t i n a r c i « ! l y .

a s w e l l a s in e v e r y o t h e r r e s p e c t .

H e c r i t i c i z e d t h e O h i o D e m o c r a t i c

p o l i c y s o v e r e l y .

T h e p u b l i c d e b t , h e t b o u g h l s h o u l d

b e r e d u c e d a t l e a s t $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 a

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

a r e d u c t i o n o f t a x i s a s w o u l d m e e t

t h o d e m a n d s o f b u s i n e s s , a n d d o a w a y

w i t h m o s t o f t b e o b j ' c t i o n a b l e f e a t u r e s

©f t l i e t a r i f T s y s t e m .

I n c o n c l u s i o n h e s a y s :

" T h e f u t u r e i s in o u r o w n h a n d * . —

O u r first d u l y i s l o p r o v i d e f o r t h e

p a y m e n t o f t h e p u b l i c d e b t in c o i n o r

i t s e q u i v a l e n t , a n d n e x t f o r a c o n s i d -

e r a b l e a n n u a l p a y m e n t o f i h e p u b l i c

d e b t . D e l a y , t r a n s f e r s t h e b u r d e n

m o r e a n d m o r e f r o m p r o p e r t y l o l a -

b o r , p o B l p o n e e t h e t i m e f o r n a t i o n a l

i n d e p e n d e n c e a t h o m e a n d p o w e r f u l

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

a n d b i n d e r s t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f t b e n e w

f H a t c s .

P a y m e n t f r e e s c a p i t a l f o r o t h e r

u s e s , l o w e i s t b o r a t e o f i n t e r e s t ,

s h o w s t h e s u p e r i o r i t y o f o u r c o u n t r y

a n d i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d g i v e s A m e r i c a a

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

e r o f m a n k i n d . "

T h e a d d r e s s t b r o u ^ h o u t w a s r e c e i v -

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

N o I . A p u r s e o f •.r.O f o r f o u r y e a r

o l d s — t r o t t i n g in h a r n p ^ s — b e s t 2 i n 3 .

I s t P r p m i m n . $ ? 5 . 0 0

2 d " 1 5 . 0 0

3 d " 1 0 . 0 0

N o . ! . A p u r s e o f $ 5 0 f o r a l l b o r - j

s o s o w n e d i n t h e D i s t r i c t 3 0 d a y s . —

T r o t t i n g in h a r n e s s h o s t • in n.

1 s t P r e m i u m . 1 (25 .00

• d " 1 5 . 0 0

3 d " 1 0 . 0 0

N o . 3 . W e d n e s d a y 1 0 . 3 0 A . M .

A p u r s e o f * 7 5 — t r o t t i n g 1 ha l f m i l e ,

b e s t 2 i n 3 .

1 s t P r e m i u m . $ 4 0 . 0 0

2 d " 2 0 . 0 0

3 ( 1 " , 6 0 0 A n d a l a r g e a n d w e l l s e l e c t e d

N o . 4. A p u r s e o f ^ 5 0 f o r r u n n i n g j s t o c } . i n s t a n t l y o n h a n d ,

h o r s e s — 2 P . M .

1 s t P r e m i u m , •JS.OO

2 d " 1 5 . 0 0

3 d 44 1 0 . 0 0

N o . 5. A p u r s e o1 ' ^ 8 5 f o r d o u b l e j

f r a n i f s — t r o t t i n g in h a r n e s s — t o b e j

d r a w n t o g e t h e r f o r m o n t h s p r e v i o u s j

t o t h e F a i r .

1s t P r e m i u m , $ 4 5 . 0 0

i d 44 - i S . o o

3 d 44 1 5 . 0 0

N o . 6 . T h u r s d a y l o A . M . A

p u r s o o t $ 7 5 f o r a l l h o r s e s t h a t h a r e

n e v e r b e a t e n 3 m i n u t e s t r o t t i n g m

h a r n e s s .

1 s t P r e m i u m , $ 4 0 . 0 0

2 d 4 ' -25.00

3 d 44 1 0 . 0 0

N o 7 . ! P . M . S w e e p s t a k e s p u r s e

f o r $ 1 7 6 , b e s t S i n 5 , o p e n l o a l l h o r -

s e s .

O u r c o u n t e r s a r e a l l t h e t i m e i O t a l l k i n d s .

l i n e d w i t h c u s t o m e r s , w h o a r e ; W e . s e l l ^ o o d s d o w n t o

c a n y i n g o i l ' g o o d s j b o t t o m f i g u r e , a n d t h e f o l k s h a v e

f o u n d i t o u t .

B y t l i e A r m f u l l .

W e h a v e a f u l l s t o c k o f D o -

m e s t i c s , B o o t s , S h o e s , h a t s a n d

c a p s . T h e f u l l e s t a n d b e s t s t o c k

Union Ulock I H'rHt S

L U L L & C o .

JOHN C. SCOTT,

ATI MAM C. AI.KXANDKi:. I'ri'siilpnt. , m XUV A. ! f r i » r . Vlci-I'M.sii!. nl.

T " ( i (JKOP.CK W. I 'LIN. / .U'T. J A M K S IV.AI .BXANDKK Aclniii.*. Scorctury. H VJIUKI. II'IUROWK, City Manager.

KttWAltl) W. I.AMIIKL'.T, M. D.. ? D DTL M.VUY- MJIKKT,M. I)., P ' - * - * • " > " n r«

W AKKKU. M. 0.. (.'nnsnltinj? Phyiiicl*ii , i)AV. UF.NUY M. At.KXANDKK.

rnt\.

A L L W O R K

WARRANTED B r i d g e S t r e e t , L o w e l l , M i c h .

A . J . H o w k . I. ! i W h i l f .

. ever offered in this market i Among them a full line of the celebrated

• l o n c M V l l l e C ' U H M l m o r o s ,

Which we are selling at old pri-ces. Frank Basler is always on hand, and knows how to measure and cut so as to give customers FITS.

S E t - a L " W X j »

I Of otoiy •'oasciv.tblo qtmlity und UI'IIIKII, nml unine "I tlie IM • <ivliii cvvr lnouflii out. JCvt-ry lady •Uould WP lllWU.

1 C a r p e t s a n d O i l C l o t h s a t o l d p r i c e s .

1 A full lim- of OK NTS FURNISIIINC, OOODS. UXDZHHHIinW AND UNA WE IIS, Cheaper than ttrr.

In ClnTrn.Hotierj, Ntektloj. Collin and Nutiooii generally, we are wu'.l utockod.

<if >'lsnm"ln wc have an cnomoua >toek and Dtiii«r-»on cau fail to find w hat they wunt in lhat line.

4n khotl we keep eTcrythini: in the Dry Conda line calculated to make people comfori able and happy.

Don't fail lo call and see uf.

r m & NOBLE.

BRIDGE STREET,

M door Kast of Flat Uivor liridge, i.pposite Forcat Mllla,

I j O W C l l , M l o U .

W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l D e a l e r In

S h e l l a n d H e a v y

H A R D W A R E ,

l u t l e r y ,

a

1 s t P r e m i u m .

2 d 44

3 d 4-

$ 1 0 0 . 0 0

5 0 . 0 0

1 5 . 0 0

H O " r O R T H E F A I R !

T h e S a g i n a w B a r r e l C o m p a n y h a s

b e e n o r g a n i z e d w i t h a c a p i t a l s t o c k o f

7 5 , 0 0 0 .

N e a r l y 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 a c r e s o f p i n e l a n d h

h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n s o l d b y t h e G r a i > d

R a p i d s & I n d i a n a R a i l r o a d C o m p a n y .

T h e r e a r e n o w 1 6 0 m e n a t w o r k o n

t h e G r a n d R a p i d s , R o c k f o r d 4

G r e e n v i l l e R a i l r o a d , a n d t b e c o n t r a c -

t o r s c a l l f o r 5 0 0 m o r e b a n d s .

T h e S t a l e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r G e n e r a l

s u c c e e d e d , i n c o l l c c t i n g $ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0

o f t h e a m o u n t d u e t o M i c h i g a n f r o m

t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s - g o v e r n m e n t .

H O N . W M . 15. W A S I I I I U E N , o f

G i e e n f i e l d , M a s s a c h u s e t l s , h a s b e e n

n o m i n a t e d f o r G o v e r n o r o f t h a t S t a t e .

G e n . U n t l e r w a s a c a n d i d a t e b u t f a i l -

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

b u r n ' s m a j o r i t y o v e r B u t l e r in C o n -

v e n t i o n b e i n g 1 v o t e s . T h e r e w e r e

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

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

l e a v i n g t h e fight b e t w e e n W a s h b u r n

a n d B u t l e r .

M r . W a s h b u r n i » a s t r o n g m a n a n d

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

ly w i t h g r o a t s a t i s f a c t i o n . —— • •

T H E STATE KAMI a t K a l a m a z o o

w a s a n t c c e s H . W e a p p r e h e n d t h e r e

w i l l in f u t u r e b e a p r e t t y s t r o n g r i v a l -

r y b e t w e e n t h e N . A . <t M . , a n d t h e

S l a t e s o c i e t i e s , a n d w e a l s o o p i n e

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

o r g a n i z a t i o n s . A f r i e n d l y b u l e a r n -

e s t r i v a l r y b e t w e e n t h e s e s o c i e t i e s

w i l l b e t h o m e a n s o f a w a k e n i n g a b e t -

t o r c e n e r a l i n t e r e s t in t h e m a t t e r ,

t h a n h a s b e e n r e a l i z e d b i l h e r t o .

B E D . V A N B B E f O O l

la la FoDtiat. but Edie k Viadtay ara

I N L O W E L L

At Reea'a old .••aad with a full »tork of Dryfioodf4 Uataand Cap*, BooKi and >Jioe». fnmlklilog gooda he. wbkb wr propose to >*11

D U B I N f i T I E F A I R ,

At tery 'ow pri«». aad if Bott Twicd rr

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Having bo't out Spragoe Bros,

and received a new supply of

G R O C E R I E S ,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

C R O C K E R Y ,

GLASSWARE,

I ara prepared to supply the public with the

N e c c B s a r i r s o f L i f e ,

on ihort notice, and at as low or lower figures than can be IK night in town. The

Stoves and Tinware.

AU. KINDS OV

DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE.

Contuel

AsnottR. - - e i 3 . o o o . o o o 0 0 I n c o m e . - " 7 . 5 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 * P u r e l y M u t u a l - A l l C a u h - A n a n a l D iv t -

d u n d s . i» raid at the First and ererymic-

errdinff l/ear. /

num Aiumred. Vc« Hnginew.as <C 1 , 0 2 1 , 1 4 1 per Inst OH olal IMnrns $ ^

J A S . E D I E ,

M a n a g e r f o r W o s t e r n M i c h i R a n

Firut-dass business men (mho are

temporarily or permanently out of busi-

ness) wanted as agents.

A t k i n s & S o m e r b y ^

Wish In inform their friend* and tho public 1!-ly, lhat they havo purchan-d the old ftand of I>,oye« i Nush, on.-il""' "iM "1 th>' Post OBice. and will 'Wpkn t'.e mlu 'M

A * S P 3 ^ C I A L I T Y ,

HaviBf I.cdfoiHiderablo experience in the bnninetu we hope to iu li; ineei Ihe w.mta of thu farming coni-intinil.i. .in vsiiiild respectfully invite the farnieraof l.uweli IUIII vicinil i . to rail ond examine our gooda hefnre [Mirc-i.'-ui.' .•Ui wheie,«, wn nre doteriBlned to-to W—|i tlie

V e r y B e s t T o o l s

F a t t i e o l a r a t t e n t i o n i s c a l l e d t o

T H K D E T K O r r M A K E O F

STOVES, a t A M i O F L A K E M U r K U l O B I R O N

And ttmmmHi nol lo Crock,

U n h r e r e a l a i d N o v e l t y W r i n g e r *

A n d

R > O T " X " S W A S H E R ,

T h e B e s t i n t h e M a r k e t .

tha ai.'rl.el t!lor<l>, and will guaraolte that out pri-cei and

T E R M S

raanol ba biat by Itfilimale dralerain WeaUra Mi«hl;<n W« wialilo call parti;ular alltalioa to onr

S P L E N D I D S T O C K O F

P L O W S , M O W E R S <fc R E A P E R S ,

• B U G G Y - H A K E S ,

>nd Itia liuieui

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

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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

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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

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

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. 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 , . .

to tbi« Convention, aa to the a m o u n t o fa toek i b a t h .n c a k e , a n d fo r s w e e t m e a t s , d o m e s t i c w i n e s , e tc . been aubacrlbed on a projected It. R. Irom Kafamaxo' i > . . . . . . • to Lowell and thence N o r t h . 1 i n " h o r l n l l k i o d s Oi w o m e n s « o r l c t h a t m e n

AtMfced. Tha t t h l i Convention a u t h o r i i e a c o m m i t - , h a v e a l i v e l y a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r , w e r e w e l l r e -tec of Qve to be appoin ted by the C h t l n n a n , to prepare / . - " n . , .»• <• .1 papera of o rganl ia t lon for a ra i l road tn be eonHlructed w a r d e d , t ' l c o u r s e i l i l l! :e o f h c c r s o f thfi BO-

from tbo village of Kalaraaaoo, Kalamazoo C o u n t . . i ( , . v w c v e m a j c u i n c p o r s u a s i o u , a n d Mirhigun, through LowiMl, inth»' coun y of Kf*Dtt

ii ;- g n t d s u c h p r i z e s t o 1 b e d i f l ' e r c n t c l a s s e s 0

a r t i c l e s n s f a m y 01 i n c i i n a t i o n d i c t a t e d . — 1 o n d r e s o l u t i o n h a d b e e n a m e n d e d l o i n c l u d e '

lullh into a line running down tbe M'a««uri through St Joe to Kanan* City, und all Kanwia Paasengera bv thi« route to Kanaii", ace Illinola, Southern Inwii, and MUrouri. and hi :i slight divergence, can aee Me-

'"f.ovcra ol line viewa ahontd remember the Darling-ton Itouto,fonla towim "high-gleaming froio afar" - H a tree fiingciUlreamB—ita rough blulla and 'tuar-i|,.K itacorn oceana strctching over the praitiea fur-ther than the eye can reach.

Land-buyeva w ill be Miie tn remember it, for Ibey htvo fri<i\>laaiD0Df:tli0 twothouiiand nho luve nl-n-aJy L ' r # i farmii from (l.-o. S. Iltrriis thelinuCom-miaaionerTf lb" 1!. M. P.. It. at Durllngton. Iowa, or among llio four thoii-and hoino-atcadera and pie-emptors wholast vcar filed claima in tin. Lincoln land ollice, where "Uncle rtani is rich enough lo givo ua all a farm."

W m P u l l e n is a d d i n g a n o t h e r s t o r y l o b i s j t h e n a m e o f H a s t i n g s b e t w e e n t h e n a m e s o f ' - 0 , I K n * d i | l o m a t

r e s i d e n c e o n W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t . 1 K a l a m a z o o a n d L o w e l l , t h e r e s o l u t i o n s w o r e HIS t h a i t h e y a r c .

u T wr « , o l . . . . M h i . ^ i a T-f T h e q u e s t i o n o f h a v i n g t h e n a m e o f \ V L o e v e r h e a n l ot" a n y t h i n g i n i h e l ad i ee ' M r . J . W . h p r a g u e h a s s o l d h i s p l a c e o n j H a s t i n g s a p p e a r i n t h e r e s o l u t i o n , w a s t h o r - . r .1

f e r s o n S t . , a n d is a b o u t to e m i g r a t e t o D a k o t a . 1 o u g h l y d i s c u s s e d , a n d u p o n t a k i n g a v o t e o f , ' « T ' u ^ o r , l l i m r > ' l l l , 0 " " 10 r a i . g . . t h e d e l e g a t e s t h e r e s u l t w a s , y e a s 3 5 , n a n 7, o f w a x w o r k a n d flower?, n e e d l e s a n d f a n c y

M o r e m i n e r a l w e l l s b e i n g d i s c o v e r e d i n o u r ; b l R n k ^ • w o r k ) n n ( 1 o f p r 0 p 4 1 t „ , f , ^ ,

S t a t e . H o w VBIX a r e a l l t h i n g s h e r e b e l o w . A c o m m i t t e e c o n s i s l i n j o f .1 u d g e W e l l s . D r . , - l i ) | n ^ ; , m f o f b r o w n b r c . i d to .1 d i s h o f b a k e d

W ( . , c p , [ p . , r f . o o O - . r t « - » » " « * • • A 1 1

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

Ha lcb , w h i c h is. o f c o u r s e o f a n e n t i r e l y d i f f e r -

e n t c h a r a c t e r f r o m t h a t o f t h e l a t t e r . W e h a v e

n o l s p a c e lo g i v o h is s t a t e m e n t , h u t t h e t w o

v e r s i o n s a r e in s u c h d i r e c t c u n l r a d i c l i o n , l h a t

llio m a t t e r a s i l n o w s t a n d s , l e a v e s i t a q u e s -

t i o n o f v e r a c i t y b e t w e e n t h e t w o m e n — M r .

H a l c h a n d V a n d o r p o o l .

PKBSOSAI . .—Mr. a n d Mrs . D r . R d i e , a n i

M r . a n d M r s . J . W . K o r t o n , r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e

c a s t o n t h e m o r n i n g of t h o l i t . W e a r e g l a d

to l e a r a t h a t t b e h e a l t h «f M r s . N . h a s b e e n

c o n s i d e r a b l y i m p r o v e d d u r i n g k e r a b i e a c e .

M r . J . C . T r a i n r o t n r n e d h o m e l a s t F r i d a y ,

f r o m a w e e k ' s v i s i t i t w e s t e r a I l l i n o i s . H e

b r o u g h t w i t h h i m t h r e e f i n e h o r s e s .

H o n T . J . S l a y t o n h a s b e e n s u f f e r i n g c o n -

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

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

c o n f i n e m e n t s o m e l : m e a g o . W e a r e g l a d to

s t a t e t h a t h e is b e t t e r , h o w e v e r , a u d i s a b l e l o

b e OBI.

OVBTRR S C P P K U . — A n o y s t e r s u p p e r w i l l b e

h e l d a t t h e M. R . C h u r o h i n L o w e l l , o n F r i -

d a y e v e n i n g t h e Gib ins l . , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of

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for t h e las t t en y e a r s b y Dr. W i l h o f t , t h e d i s -

c o v e r e r , . w i t h t h e h a p p i e s t re sn l t s , a n d h a s

b e e n 5 3 ® e x t e n s i v e l y for the l a s t t w o y e a r s ,

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P a j ; e s A r n i c a O i l c u r e s P i m p l e s o n the F a c e .

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press iou , a n d r e j u v e n a t e t h e c y s l e r a . P r i c e $ 5

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I C I N E CO., &02 BROADWAY, N e w Y o r k .

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n o t s o w i t h a l l t h o v i l l a g e t a x e s . H e w a n t s

i t t h o u g h , a n d t h e s o o n e r t h e q n k - k e r .

o l S m y r n a , w a d a p p o i n t e d to p r e p a r e t h e I I h i s is v e r y w e l l , a a . l w o u d v i - e y o n lo e m p l o y

t h e n e c e s s a r y p a p e r s o f o r g a n i z a t i o n ; y o u r i n l e n t s i n t h e m n n n f a c t u r e o f s o m e o f

a f t e r w h i c h t h e c o n v e n t i o n a d j o u r n e d , t o m e e t l i 1 ; . 1 „ - r a . | n . r ih.vn u o t h i u g , b n t 1 c o u f e s a a g a i n a t K u l a m a z o o , a t l l o ' c l o c k , A . M. , o n n , , . r . . , 1 T u e s d a y O c t . l o t h , fo r t h e p u r p o s e o f e f f e c t i n g j ' 0 * p r o f o u n d a d m i r a t i o n f o r t h e g . r l , w h o , d i s -

a n o r g a n i z a t i o n , t o bo k n o w n a s t h e K a l a m a - c u s l c d w i t h i . - roche t ing a n d t i d y - m u k m g , g o e s

J o h n G i l e s r u n s i n A n e w s e t o f l o c a l s e v e r y 1 " a s t r n g s , L o w e l l i N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n ; . „ w o , k In o a r r e - t , l e s t o r i n g i h e b r i g h t -

w e e k . H e is a t h o r o u g h b u s i n e s s m a n a n d 1 ^ e g a S r t o . g n i . i n g t h e c l a i m s o f M i d - i n e M , 0 , : C T e - V ^ , n ' , U , P ^ o f

a p p r e c i a t e s t h e v a l u e o f o d v e r l i s i n g . j d l e v i l l e , w o p r e s u m e t h a t t h e • ' s U u a t i o n " is i , i e a ' l l j ' i c r c 0 i n l , l e x i 0 : i : ' m e w n o wi l l n o t

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n e w g o o d s . T h e i r l ibera l s a p p l y o f l o c a l s

s h o w t h a t t h e y a r e w i d e a w a k e .

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b e e n f u r n i s h e d w i t h a v e r y h a n d s o m e w a g o n

for d e l i v e r i n g M a c h i n e e .

g f j t r o l l y u n d e r s t o o d . H o w e v e r f e a s i b l e t h e ' a p o l o g i z e f o r b f i ing c a u g h t a l t h e w a s h t u b o r

route in t h a t d i r e c t i o n m i g h t a p p e a r ; ' h o i i j l i j a n y j ] 0 [ i e j [ e m p l o y m e n t - e v e n h o e i n g p o t a t o e s , c o n v i n c e d t h a t i t w o u l d , b y a c o n s i d e r a b l e , • ... . „ .

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t h e f a c t t h a t the h ir th o f th i s project i s o w i n g I i n d e p e n d e n c e a n d washes t o >lo so , s e l h e r s e l f

in a g r e a t d e g r e e to t h e e a r n e s t c o - o p e r a t i o n j j n i ) U 5 i n 9 ^ A | i n p e d d l i n g c a p a c i t y , a n d of l i a s t iDgg . F r o m Ihe coa iraenc^rn^a l it lias . t «.

n . u , r c 1 K . b o e a u o d e n l o o d t h a t U w e l l and „ „ , i 0 R , 1 8 " ^ o u l t h e c o u n t r y m a k i n g s e v e r a l d o l l a r s a

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H a t c h & C r a w p u r c h a s e d 2 1 , 1 1 0 b u s h e l s t h a t w h i c h n o w p r o m i s e s , w e b e l i e v e a t uo f o r o r d i n a r y w o r i c ; o r o p e n * p k o l o g r a p h g a l -

w h e a t , a v e r a g i n g o v e r 1 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s per d a y . j d i s t a n t d a y , to b e t h e r e w a r d . T h e n in c o n - , e r v . O J a j 0 ( , ; o r 8 0 f l j C e ; b e c o m e a s c h o o l i n -

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aa e v e r . P h y s i c i a n s s a y t h a t t h e r e are q u i t e , this m a t t e r , w e v i e w i t ' a s a t l eas t h i g h I T i m - e v e r y f e n s i n i c e b r o k e r w i l l b e a s e e k e r of n o -

a s m a n y roffering i n t h e rural d i s t r i c U a s In p o f i a a t U) tbe h o n o r o f b o t h p lace* , i l i a t " 0 t o r i e i y a n d a s p i r e t o t h e P r e s i d e n c y . U n d e r

p l e d g e s b e f o r s a k e n b y e i t h e r . ^ p r e s e n t a d m i n i s t r a i i o n o f a f fa irs , l e t a w o -

• m a n p r e i n m e to c o m p e t e w i t h m e n in a n y

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y o u r e a l i s e i t ? A r e y o u r e a d y lor i l ^ ^ ' • 0 i h e m a l o n e , a m i s'uo g e n e r a l l y p a y s drar for

w e e k f r o m n e x t T n e e d a y w i l l b e t h e first <S»y j b , r t e m e r i t y . S h o u l d Mrs. B l a n k e n t e r a

o f t h e first e x h i b i t i o n o f the L o w e l l D i s t r i c t I f t r m i . h o r M i or c o v . at a a a c r i c u l t u r a l

A g r i c n l t o r a l S o c i e t y . T h e t i m e is s h o r t , b a l 1 ̂ l b f w o a l l j ^ ' . T i e W e d " b y s e i f - a p p o i n t e d

w e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e w o r k i s g o i n g b r a v e l y 1 e o m m i t t e e ^ . w i i h o p e n m o a t h e d a s t o n i s h m e n t ,

o n , a n d 0 0 d o u b t e v e r y t h i n g w i l l bo in f e a d i - 1 a u e w s p e c i e * in i h e a a i m a l k i n g d o m . —

neas for a g r a n d t i m e . j "Ont o f b c r s p h e r e , " w e s h o u l d h e a r e c h o e d

N o w F a r m e r s , M e c h a n i c s , M e r c h a n t s , P r o - . o n u i i a j j o , I ' m i n a q n a n d a r y a s t o w h a t t h a t

f e s s i o n a ' s , a n d , las t b u l n o l loast. L a d i e s ! — j m e a n s . W e b s i e r d e f i n e s sphare aa a r o u n d

W i l l y o u ja« t l a y d o w n y o n r s h o v e l , j a c k - p l a n e | b o d y , s o 1 c o n c l u d e i t n i n s t m e a n o u t (if h e r

tape a n d b o b b i n , B l a c k s t o n e , e m b r o i d e r y a n d 1 p n a l n i j t h i m b l e ; a u d w e m i g h t a d d

tha village.

ROT. Paal Snyder, a j o a a g preacher not

yet 32 years of age, baa been assigned ta work

as pastor of tbe HethodiM Church at Pewa-

mo, we ara Informed.

The Kent County Board of Suparvisors

meet ia Grand Rapids oast Monday. Won-

der if somebody dou'l get aasions again

about publishing tbe proeeedinga .

Our readers will be interestad ia looking

over our advertising columas this week. Tbe

ads and local business notices tMl you where

I.OiVELT. 3TAKKET HKl'ORT.

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Wheat (white) V hu 1 45 Wheat, (red) V bu I 3i Klour, ewt 4 00 Klour, V bbl H 00 Uuckwheal. V bu 75 lluckwhe.-.t Klour. V cwt 3 (.O Barley, Vcwt l.Ofl Corn. V bu 00 Corn Meal, cwt 1 51 Data. V bu 44 Middliuga, V ton 30 00 l l r a n . f t o n U 00 11 utter. V »> - 0

Eggf , F do« 12 Cheese. V tt 14 lleef, r lb 0 Pork, ^ lb 0 Pork.aalt, T B « llainp, Vlb W l" 12 Sk.'uMur V n> 7 Mutton,«. tt 04 Chicben V » 1 0

Turkej a, " 1J L a r d . " 10 T a l l u * " 7 Potatoei. eld F ba 70^76 Turnip*, " 20(^10 Oniona, •' I 00 l leana. . • * - - • 1 00 Applea, . 40 Applea,dried, T tt . • 70 Peachra, " W tt - - IS Honey, ¥ « • - • - 20 Call Skina, r t h . . 1 2 « Hidea, graen. F t b - • • 07 Hidea. dry, ( f l i n t ) tt - - I'J Sheep Petia, . . . 2 8 ® ! j i Wool . V tt - - 4»(8J0

Local Business Notices. H o o d s N u b i a s , B l a n k e t s a n d C o u n t e r p a n e s ,

a t H i n e A N o b l e ' s .

to b u y y o n r g o o d s , a l w a y s -

O u r y e a r l y a d v e r t i s e r s m a y b e a s t o n i s h e d j b a b i e s fo r a f e w d a y s , a n d m a k e u p y o u r I o u l 0 . ' ] i e r , , 3 ^ 1 p e c j j 0 f i r o l l i j i e i n ; 0 S U m e

a s w e l l a s g r a t i f i e d t o l earn t h a t in o n e y e a r I ® i n d a t h a t Ibis first e x h i b i t i o n ol t h e L o w e l l j c j . c c r , t l i K n j o n t - d o o r e m p l o y m e n t ,

w e s e n d o n t for i h e m n e a r l y 4 6 , 0 0 0 a d v e r t i s e - ' D i s t . A g r i e n l t u r a l S o c i e t y , s l ia l l l ie a l u c c e s s ? ; K o < y l h i | o U l I i e t t l l o f , r n i J „ „ , , , o r l

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.

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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 ,

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Bridge.

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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 .

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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,

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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

" f a i th -

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

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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 :

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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

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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 ,

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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

lEBICAL D i s c o m T

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

n!.l.H1

,?^- 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

.IF 3 tu IA II .vi

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 »

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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

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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 ,

OA/l Ml

C0WVVIQ<WLC

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 •

DR. SHEPARD'S

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•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 .

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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 . "

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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

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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 .

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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 .

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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 -

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