NOAH P. HUSTED, rieto of Umversiil and NoYclly Wringers ARKERS

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J I i r •'•onf \ i Gralmm's Block. Up Stairs. LUME V/I.l uA^vimi mm* ^OU'Cll ifouvilill, W >w/ " HraLIAIIKU KVV kV <lii(>H<lny Monilnu. \T I.OWKLI., MICH., -nr- MORRIS &. IIINB. L bor y nnd Union—One nnd Inseparable. Toms. $150 per year in Advance Fort'H Western Mcdloino MnnTc Co. ¥ "WKI.I., M'l h. ^ rh.irfci'il I'jjiltal |l(x Milonl, E. I.i K Jr. : VlcoI'rMt., R. BLiti • : 11 ; W . VV. JoiiNiii.t ; Ir.MMiriT. •!. U . X" • r*'N. lifiiT. nrr l>v i 'ii, I.owi'll Niitionnl RmiH. (lltice on Hi lil,'' Si. K. M. KollT, 'li u'l. Ai.- '! 11. llOHR, LOW I'LL, MICHIGAN. WLDNHSDA Y. JULY •), I8T wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamammmm | liUWKLL NATIdiNAI, liANK MMUKK !. 1 ii" ' •rnti'. Ti«Iir* 11 iiifi.n • l.ic pnblleMDiral jr. that h« b u pal io • i.u.. " b«ilili-,i' • .mil tl.f fonnfrlv 'IBci-.S'l ll"nr Cruliunr- Rlnrk. ERMSOF SUBSCRIPTION. .<«ar $1.10 K rJ • I i monthi "•i 11 Ijlivpinl livtlic Currlor 2 00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. T^linoof Nnnparrll.clonp mntlermsh' 1 n<quiirr | I vr 1 I mo. I .T inn. ! H mo. I 1 )T H ()r>K.Siirii. t"lul-iKt' iu.1 ornmin'ril.il ralntlnp. I' 1 ,!"" timlnlnif. Miiliv'in(f, Pap.-r llanainir, KIIIMI- M '• 1 '"T •««« Hw l#. nt inillliiK. Ho.. Ilnibin'ii Hliop, .IIIIICIIMI "I' l !U r .tuil Urotditn)-Ktrrct*. /-% H M ^ Noah 1'. Huvtodi VjrilSKKVMAN (iiwl ili'.iler in .illl.in !< ol 0 ' | Kiuc-cut Clitwini; and Sinnkins ToUneeo*. Forelcn | iv nrKi.- imlDoDicntic Orinl Kniit.M.«p». I^r.l. Utifd | .IOWK « \\ nito, llcef»nd M ««k I'oik ; Woe!, Willow andStoDe wure, I\r.Al.KR8ln Snot», Shot'". I.»ullicr. Finding, IJ Particular attrntmn siren to ( "•.torn work—i O F L O W E L L . CAPITAL, - - 350,000. SURPLUS, - - - 41,800. iiir.i;i-T(iiip, II. A. Kirr, W M .W. H ATCH, 1! it rati • too low to l.c I -a|. n I v nuv.fi r H. N'OKTOM, CASH OR READY PAY. A.S.ST*.X,*K D . i_-quat». | $1.00 | SQIUR.« | 1 ..V) | H '"olnmn, . A.no !i " d.oo I '' 12.00 $n.co 6.no M.IK' 1S.M •20 00 ftl.OOl M.00| J12.00 ["' h^ckereil lUilldlng, n.-\t dour w«ft ' I l/a- M.00 1 12.00 J 10,00 •onicllall. lfi.001 'JO,001 2A:00 25.00 30.00 ilO.OO •IO.U0 40,00; John RomiK. | T5.00 : QlIAVlN'lf,Sliarapoolnjf, Uiir Uutlmg, ml wlilw- I^MlP, 10rruts prr linr lor Unit inHrtloD. Kadi A'^'n', " T " ' " "T 1 ,,cL n •vtatSiMt iMtrUu ictnupfrlloe. - floor0whim . Block, jppi • •• v • on lUak. ObVatK SSmST 1 # «Su e ~/lfn; MK...I. KOMIO, iiiriniifactiinr .if Curb * ••*irdilii nii*ln*» Blwctortli perannum ^t'cH;. 'iTild*^'U.l^' Y, *rlvn.l»crll«r« m.tttM to c h a n c e MinrtHrl v, Swltrne', Curl*, Ac. (,iw|i paid'o: UOI m Hair. I.'*«1 Noticru «t ?tatu(# ItatcK. Ail Ic^bI muct lie pal! for wfacn affi-U'lt m,<lp. I'iin>l*nl«dri>rti"-Niwnl' mimt lip prt*pilld. Tli'if t»'nnirl!l !*• •trictly adhered to. lousiness JHvcctonj. I I . O O F. C. llrond&Son. D EALERS in nom.. .siini-, i,ru:iier unding* AR. Cll'tom work "lone wi'.h ncatne** nnd denpatdi. i Kememher tli» pin lit»t door wc«t "f (iinliswS i lllnck. llrUgi'filter!. G. R. Covill QEXER.U. ''IITI.-INS A. -"IT. H ARMONY LOIHSE. No. HO, of i,o*rii. UicUolr mi. l« every Monday eroninj;, In olu Mafonic IT '-onlf . ' i l . . , 4 , 1 kind, of. \d<Jro«, |,..',I.|I " ''Mi ft' |OIV*«I MIP« .. & Hall. S. D. Ki.aop, fife. Arvine I'evk.X. J. M Mathewson. 1 'OKIUSKI Llverv F r e e O m n i b u s '> llOl's:;. All ordur* Int at lute's •. Vi'.ronil. Proprietor. N 'OTAllV, Allornev nnd Solicitor. Will attend kti'mcM In any of Hie State or United States |fc:kins £1 Somcrby. >;''il ttention f i r m to ronveyan.inc. Coilertlng T) 1" a . Char .•ry lio«ine»«. Ofllcr ov.-r l.o.-ll .National 'It ^diu.e . I.ainlH'r H ajnni llar.k, Lcweil Mich. kU'ineM In any of the Statu or United State Court*. . - T .1 , 1 it aUo 1 . i^nu* and llugjcie., nmuwictup il by J. A. Adntn> Itro*. I!u«i- ne«» plac nnf o »r Eii»t nf l'o«t OIHce. I.onoll, Mich, j T . J . Slnyton. Bovondorf & Blain, \ r ,L^u\!L Y c : o t J.1: , S " lici, " ri " i "" UOr •nr.Al.Knfi iF.ncy Hry Oool.,K!bbonf.C.rpetin S . j Karm/t l n lL property for aalo or rent. Mcena- i'AVonX^ • V0,,, ' n, ' lonr ^ U el CUim Agent lor prociiilnRPenaion« and llountieii ' Iron fkoveinmcnt. Office in (inibanra lllock, up- stalrf, I.onreli, Micliigau. THE UIOHEST MARKET PRICE AT ALL TIMES, FOR COUNTRY PRO- DUCE. Call and latirty youraelrc, that yon can get your O R O C E U I E W a,cheapn, you canal Grand Hapnla or Aowcll. Don't forget Hie place under the Ma-ouic Hull. Remember my motto, Quick Balci and Small Profits. M. REMINGTON. . Ada, Nor. 15th, I6T0. 20m3*. | J N O . K O P F & C O . j M i o p i u i r r o u H O F T H E j LOWELL CHAIR FACTORY Manuficturerrofand Healer" In all Kind, of F U R N I T U R E KKANCIK KIVH, c . II H IM , c T. U'ooniNii, A.J.KCKIR, .1 A H W . XOKTO.X. IntcrcMt L'nUl on H. A.niOM. l'raaldont, JAP. W. N'ORTOS', Vice Pre*. HKXKY M. CLARK. Ca,liter. Lowell, .Inn. llth. 18TI. Harness and Saddlery. H AVING reccntlv |iiirclia,edtlie«tockandintereat 1 In (he Imaine'., of llHrnard A: Hon ami O.A.I Konlnnon. and opened in the l.iilldln.' aouth of U. II. William", we»t aids ol Flat Rlvor. I am pieparcd I to atterd to all bu>ine>« in the Hnrneia and Saddler* line. It ia m r jiurpoae to keep tliii JOHN C. SCOTT, BRIDGE S T R U T , ;i r-.-oTUt mr.- i:.i.i.>. ..ppovt.- Fo-e.t Mill", I^owcll. M ic-li. Wholesale and Kelail dealer in Shelf and Heavy H A R D W A R E , BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN, and "pare no pain, to bulW my bj"lne.« upon an honeat foundation. Lonot tail to give mr a <all and examine my "lock. , , . JACOB RAMSDEI.I,. i.oweli, Juh lath, isro. -A. IST ID Milton M. Perry. le, Iiixirance, and Col Oft .-c over Hiue K Xuble'a Store. Union lllock. "ORAL Ealate, Iu"uranc«. and Collecting Agency. 1 •'" e ' rjr n " ^ R o b e r t H u n t e r Jr., ' rectory. P e r r y B r o t h e r s , J W Boraffim I I7-^CI.U.SI i l: I'K.U.KKS IN Hal". Capi. Tur", T „. t . , , ,, A j 0!o,, ' Wholwalcand Retail, No. 11 Mon' T I ?TI' K of the i'eaoe for the Town"hlp of Lowell. r oe stre. t I Hid Rapid". •| Will give nrompt attention to tb* collection ol fcrvc ;nt", nnd all other buaines, intrnfited to my care G e o . 3 . Balcom, P ltACTICX Watohmaker and Jeweler. Watche*. I CJTTOTT AC! Clock" lad Jewelry repaired and warranteil.—, K3 «_» lo Oiiler." SIiop in tbe I'oat Ottce a n d 7-44 7-44 of R e w a r d G i v e n . LL WHO hare got the Catarrh will L get a reaard by procuring a bottle m:. n. 11. peck's CATARRH SPECIFIC! Aa il wa, never known t.i fail iuanr wen- ume ca.e of Catarrh, and jirea relief the llr.t doae, causinj no proMrntinieffect on tile "yotem. SolJ br Hrtl/glatl. Lowell, Nov. Uth. ISTli. 7-44 7-44 J UST1CK o| the I'uaCe, will attend promptly to Col- l-ctiBg, Conveyancing and all bualnr'a Intnutcd to my car'-. Office over Hunt A: Hunter's Drug Store, l.o*»;', Midi. W . A Ftllass. M . D . , A TTORX Judgi T)'lT8irlAX and Surgeon. Lowell, Mich. Offire 1 cunoly Oui _ eve. National Bank. Kealdenceon Hudson 9t. . 'II »ite n-ideure of C. R. lliue. Drs. Peck & McDannelL J) »«ic~ n« and Surgeon", Office in Maaonic lluild G 1 it AN II r for '.ng. Luwell, Mich. rrcK. O. C. MrilANNKLL. H. C. Stephenson. J ^ftlffiPATHIC Physician k Surr^n E"|iOcial I^BtteutioD given to Sypbiiatic aud Chronic Di- Rapids Business Di- WHAT-NOTS, r MARBLE & WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES. FFL£IRAI.MF m U E W o r k Tables* C A N E , F L A G , AND W O O D S E A T CHAIKS, j^fca^KEADY-MADE COFFINS.Pat- ''•hiii— ent Metallic Burial Cases and C a s k s , c o n a t a n t l y on band. HEARSE AND SERVICES AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. Retail rooma 2d door weit of the Bank. Ilraneh Hlort al FrtenvilU ,Mo»lc»lin Cuumy, o;i- ptnle I he I'oil Office, Main SI- Wholenalr roam*, near the/tif/nrjr, tail of />. tf .If. Railroad Depot. JOllSKOi y, HM. K ARM SEX, Tinware. U I. KINDS or DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. UNKNOWN. 'il the lank" of a lovly rive . !a aculet woodland glide. th a •oiitliern »ky nbev liim. A Union N>y i» lai'l: Xo marble "lab!• .t^nling. T o n .-ord tlie lie i.'" 1 ame, A little niotind 11 all tliat "lioW" lli« fortune ami hialame. i lie "Ighlng lre(« hl.ove him Softly whifpir they wave. Holding out their twining branclie. O'er the unknown loldler'a grave. And the moon come" llirkcring through lli»ir. With a >ad and ijuiet light, Watching o'er the uliconscioui sleeper 'I hrough the long and dieary night. L'uknown—pethaji" on picket- Some lonely night he fell, Not dreaming that the wily foe Wa* linking in the dall,. No . emiade near lo help him ; Ncne to hear hi* dying moan ; None to bear hia dying nu.uige— Death meet" blm there alone. Unknown—I" rha] s "oir.e loving wile Hi" coming 'outsteps wait: But faraway from home and fri' ii'l" He's met » Soldier's fate. i'erhaj v "owe ag"'l mother o'er the absent one may weep. I 'IICOUSUOII , that her abten'. boy Hat found h!" lu-t, lone lleep. God blef- and keep ti - poor or.e- Who ure t!.-i;lng, but in vain Xot the looistips ofthe dear ones Who wiil ue'ereame bomu a ;ain. Cheer r.p. ye bioken hearted. For unto yon is given proml'e that, when life is o'er. You'll mett them all in Ileavm. B. A.Harlan. Y at Aaw. Solicitor in Chancery, and f Probate of Kent County. Office in Ing. Grand Kapid", Mich. Sweet's Hotel, Kiplda, Micl , T. II. Lynn, proprietor, if of the R • htun House. Rathburn House- 4 NTI3D IL k HAWK, Proniietora, corner Mon- ~ ; xV. meat 1 Waterloo Street.'',Grand lCapids,Mich. Parti.wJar attention is called to S. X. l\ MILITARY TA. TICS .—When the twenty-thiidJMissoiiri was organized many of the officers weu* •Ipcidt'dly ! green in matters military. ! Captain having seen the "right twlieel" executed, detenninetl that I his comi'an v shonM !i • drilled in the j W. P. Barker, D EXTiy*. CS Monroe St.. Grand Rapids Mich. All work Bone in the lust manner and at reuonable fStephenaon'a 1'atent irua.e- an.. . ,, licp , ;.;anutaciur»d lo order. All work warranted to I , I yive i»ti»facti in. «eKool Loomls i Brown. r.-Mdence, first llou.e north of Imon . chool l0 buv Boot , and S W s ,,,, U o n U Kf "'e- __ JL & llrorn't 30 Ca'ual Street Grand Rapids. J. Howard Smith. M . D . g D _ p ar k 8 {'••'v-r " ' ' / S i " ! g o o d s , is at IAIII & Owen's.— A G O O D And roliable place to buy r - W i t > ^ o ^ - fm. Pulien. J a m e s G a l l u p , J ' F irnUhjifPeady-madt Clothinz, Cloths. Gent's j? U' V-fc: ^PPing Goods. Half. Cap", Hoots and Shoes. 11' Die and maite to order. Store Pullen's »» D Rces Bros. \\r t LERS m Drv (i<io4t, Clofl|ing. j . o ' l l i f . . . ol Spartlaj ImpirmenU, Grand Bapida. ou«, iUt^ And Cap*. Clothing col io«l maOf I j Store in Uraham's lllock, Uwell, Mich- I T Southwlck & Wright, RS i'i Crockery, Olaasware, Silver Plated Vfa:e, Ci.iuj, Table Cutlery, i c . , 41 ^lon^oe.St., Upid- t Sherman & Mills. T^ 1 ' D EALERS in Dry Good". Clothing, B»0t", Shoes. | HCap", FumUhlng Goods, 4:c Union ;.lo Weit Side. C. G- Stone & Co. BALERS !a Dry Goods Grccene". Boot, and Shoe". Hat, and Caps. Crockery, kc. Store IU Giahaa's Mock. Lowell, Mich. D Ilin !• ts ITati'l Retail Drui;i»r,"No. 6 Canal itr»*t, 'inn: Kapi'ls. A. Prtusser, VIIBKSR k .lewder, un l dioler in Fine Gild aul Silver Ware, '21 Mouroe street. AL- Currier & Putnam, -QEAfCRS in School, Mi«ee!laneon«, and Blank Ufok-.«'.»o,.Station»i>, Wallpapers, A:c., Book - - " . 16 r " an! Boa Manufacturer-, No. Ifi I'earl street. S b\. stock of sugaus i G U A R A N T E E D To be as cheap as any house in Lowell, and one price T O E V E R Y Man, woman and child, amt Teas that will suit any O L D M A I D Establiahed 1837. Ihe iligliest p paid for all , . ""IT? B. I IKKUAN, Watches. Clock", Jewelry, Sil- . • a .. ! ,, Chas. Althen. mil Plated Ware. ISCanil "tre't. iipeeu- KI1K1S <.)I pi'0(lr vvi l leaSC call EALFRin Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Fnr< eleaaapt tllty. ni«hinf Goods, Hat v c a p.. ic. comer and examine 01 ir goods as we keep as large and r s foil ail assortment OranlRa; l«. A. W. Cnrrler, T. C. Putnam. ' -lirBOL-BALE and retail dealer in Hats and Cap«, EALER3 in Pry Good", Clothing, Hats Caps, yy Pu *. Role--. Glov,-. Arc., an I Fashionable Hlne & Nobl». D EALERS IN . Gtoeeries. ic. ;>. B —Clothing 1 block, opposite Franklin B . M - Stowe, SB -Clothing made |p order. Store in brick!. " IIoua*. Miliinery 1 Bods. 4ti Monroe Sti^et. Grand Kapids. H U S B A N D I O O VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE, UN ..RT^r^HTirr ITHK DETROIT MAKE OFj^ lie his L'«d T u™ah'5^,"'v"rfeuM. d, e 0 n-;n?!; P o U iI C T A V / C C !head in Yain for the word of com- store. 1 "' 0 ^'' or U ' "" xv '" li:,^w, 11 u, ®" Elk Horoj ^ | V L LO J j mand, and substituted the foilowins: These lot* Win be "Old on time. __ u (1niiii> foiliul like ;i fate! ill OHC , . CMROiJNE SNELL. IfflADK OF I.AKE M ITKIOK IRON *-Ome lOUIUt 11KL a . Lowell, lebruarv 2Jih, |jTo. 3Jn'.l' I time and tWO IHOtlOHS! CoME ! NOAH P. HUSTED, Propr ietor of Umversiil and NoYclly Wringers GRAND RIV£R NURSERIES. One hundretl acr . in .i er thorough cultivation.' to the hardiest va ->t lrS U| fruit and Ornamental | Trees,Shrubs, I.o- ^ Qranevine". Small F i u i t s i c . - U n and furnish ,.. plei cherrv. Pear, Sibi rian Crab, Paach and Plain f m ., i Grapevines. Rose", Shrubs Arc.. 1 of ext ra s u e a' ^ quaiitv, very desirable lor village and city van. japlens, well grown in Michi- gan aoil,an> iC an be lifted and transplanted without incuiringt' ier i"kof lo"s liV transportation and delay, when orde fronI a j^tance. Lowe''Mich.. Jan. iCth, 1871. P ARKERS BODELL DEALERS IN To 'call and examine the fin e F r e s h M f e a t s , And D O T Y ' S - W A S H E R The Best in the Market VII ioo.U warranted repie-enled, and iu Price and Quality, I CANT HE BEAT. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS H AVE PBOVr.D KRUM THE MOST AMPLE Ex- perience, an entire HIOCOSH ; Simple—Prompt— 'Poultry, Oysters, AND ALL KINDS OK GAME IN SEASON C ^ L S E C PAID KOR ALL KINDS OF No. Cures I'i ice ill lleztt. 1. •• fcrtrs. Congestion, InttamatHii, H'onru, WnrHi Kev. r. Worm Colic Live Slock. Sail Pork. Hides,! !• . RiXcient and lUlUbU. Tl.rv aie the Brat Family ' "•nn nrv i i i Mc4lciBrf ia«»<—m» that uiUukm laoD.a he i lUMrly lOU.UUO liurrcl? 5 . made in using them : sh harmle"- to be free from | -i 1 - 1 ! danger, and "o effluent .is l" be ala-avs reliable.— | mile Ol failroau CXlSted 1 HOW j They have received Ihe biuheat comniendalioii from;, . _ . 1 the 'thousand* who have l"iu- ii>"il nnd kuowa them. Ill)VC ne.'lrlv 2,000 .'UIICS. 1 llCll tllC and will always u nder satisTactinn to these who try I 'tii.m. Ihtate was hardly selt-supporting ; There are seventy-five sewing >iik mills in tiie United States. Hie artist's adieu '.>• hi* ]iiol:ire—• you he hanged. Macon is huilding one of the lar- i gest cotton factories in the world. 1 Sign in Croshy street—'Tor.st no | bils." * ••»>»- "ML IIIGAN, MY ?«IH'IIU;AN.'"—The j 20th of .lime, 1837, .Miciiigan cut i loose from leading strings and bloom- ed int) the sisterlio d of StaUs. Tiien not a barrel of salt had been made in this State; now the annual iiroduct is Then not a we Cent". P e l t s , t f e c . Central Market. Bi IjeStieet. Lowdl..Tan. . I d V i n e g a r W o r k s . w PARKER. J. H01IEI.L. " Cryiiu'-Colic' r Teething ol lal ml.- •• lharrki a ol ChiUlmi . j Adalt* '• l)j$e»le\y. Cilping. Billions Culic " Choi'm-Mmhm Vnmiting •• COI^AJ. Ooldii, Bton<iiitis '• yeuialfia, Toothache, K.i eiclie •• lleait'hrt, Sic'i H'Ti'liche, Verti.-'o •- llyipeiina, liiliioaa Stooiach •• iiii>;.rc»»i i/nr Irre .ular periods Whites, too Profuse | erio..', f'roup.Couga diill nit Broathing Kraptiont, Salt Rheum, Erjm,!;.! RhtumutUm. Rli.unitt, Pain* DR. A I K I N , *i»l end Fiat River Bridge, Lowell. Mich. John Kopf& Co. LERS in ''urniture of everv kind. Patent - Jpr'.ng Il'ilf. warranted. Ready-made Coffin, , - , ,, . . i.-uotly oa hand or male toorder. llanufact.'ry nfR/,,! |1 noTia "' r, ' l 1 .1 l Ware-room near I). A- M.Hepot. UIHCt.| ii Uallal S t s U l Sweet's Hotel./ _ _ ; P. "TOt •••er 2091. G r a n d R a p i d a M i c h . John Wilson. &»"".» d l e d a t t e n t i o n g i v e n • > allelassosof liseas- A ll kinds of BlarksmiiliiDr, " fe-shoeing wa?- ' gpoc altiea : Scrofula, Cancer., Consun ption, on and Carriage ironing dono promptly. Klr an Kar, Nervous, ^e^la:e. and Chronic Disca.es - - - I.APlES oat of health, assured of easy, safe cure. E d g a r M o r s e . Cmfi ential, successful treatment for all private di» ot groceries ^ any store I N f n inn lllo- tf'ril Mil 0 Hotels -nd Private Houses, to and fn-m all trum*. Hunt & Hunter, .EALEIW in D n P i Patent Medicines. PtrfUMn r j r n all special, important case., atop unreliable i., ; ts- treatment, and consult Dr. Aikin it once., . I oi write lendonnj postage,I whatever your i a. ) MN1BU3 Line from Clifton House, and all other " es. Seminal Weakne*., etr, positivelyeureJ. r - . .. J -. r-a uins, D PainU, Oils, Ac. Htore at the alditand of J. B k 'lear, llridge street, Loaell, Mich. John Taylor, T r.ON Founder and manufacturer of vaiiou, kinds of J Plow". HarroDS. Cultivators, Scrapers.bob slei|h" u 11 all Umds ol,ca"ting to eider. Loaell, Uicb. M R. BlodKett. aLL Woolen Mills, manuUcturft o( Plain and ! i ( aaaimer,*. Iaeeds and Jeans, Flannels, i - O W E L L . * j L ULL & O WEN. T I 1 K PLACE TO WVY GT .LOCERIES ! Ilea- i I Read ! Read ! V . D . Y O U N G 11 •' ^ IN ST()CK THE FINEST LOT OK TEAS, COFFEES, lj front acidaud all Lowell. Mar.'a tt deleterloU" substam rs. E. It P ICK. :h.|s:o. For Sale. A HOUSE AN!'I.'">7 with all the convenU a irood ln-n. > ith shsde trees, fruit and s rub- bery, and a goou . r. In-iuire of the subsenbr, C.BROA1. Lowell.Sept. ^ IsTO. For Sale. 2J. " Ear Ihickargei. ii . .. itlci 13. •• ."(Tr/aAi. Ki.ini • 1 elands, swelling' 14, •• Gra.ra/Debility,I'hrsii-ilWeakues Ijiufi.ij and (dsuty Secrvtions >'ii Stcinete. S.. km-- f. i., iiriii,. Kidney D.-oyr. i: ravel AVrreu. Ihiihi i, Inv Discharges Sun Ifn i.Ciiikir L'rinnri/llenti,'" W I'amjul l'-r. ., Hw. Sufferin-: • i t a i . ' .tl. " f.'pilepm. Spi-'i -.St. Vr IU, •• IhBUt.r.,, I I 50 M .0 :,o A HOUSE AX: 1 :.OT on corner Bnd; stieets. On and Grover U"e, well, cistern and lence.— Pl^stant yard n: .- < ied with trees. A desirable place. Imiuireu. J K"*. i CKEIt, o: Mi'llBIS k HIXE. For Sale or Rent. 1JARR & LIESVELD, . Sliece-sor" to Win La raw Dealer ANDGU()CEKIKS0F ALLK1ND8 IN MAKKET; UESIDES A HAVE lor "a e U' sold toge'.! On' of the l.-iu.. uiiaiilefor n'h .. I.oweli.Aug. Will house" and three lots •perately. Terms easy • r rent until "old. Room boaid tin m.elrea. JUSEPU 1IO.I.. V"n gu^. M.LFTON/PURE WOOL AND. DOMESTIC MARBI P FIT.L AssoKTMEN'i oi \AN.i P a y N o Attention . ^ FOREIGN & DOMESTit maildi z KBE NOTIONS. T m v - • ' Slonuments, Graveatones. and t urnu iUre ,,,,,,,,,, •* I" k for y.u- < , and im >> onr goo<lt where U nas-hne. Marble. j \VIII(|1 HE WILL SELL A 1 j jrou ran gatthe be-? / > 1. and Ihe moat of tb«n f"i 251 n o w we produce o v i - i " 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 b r . s i i - •I51 e l s o f wheat for expor!, nearly 800,- 25 j 0 0 0 barrels of flour, and nearly 400,- ^ 5 1 0 0 0 b u s h e l s of corn, with "ther pro- i'i!ducts in proportion. Then we heard f a i n t r e p o r t s of iron, copper and sil- v e r o n t h e Upper Peninsula; 11 - w wc ship over 1,000,000 tons nf iron per annum, 13,000 of copper, and sil- ver islands are being worked m L i k e tperior. Grand Rapids plas'i r tinds •0 a market all over the counin , a n d .; : - I most every town has her iiii i'.ral I wells, to whi'-'h tne iieailli s. vkers ^ come from distant Slates. <iiir; o ' - "iulaiion and wealth ha; incivased t n- 1; iV-l /aJ I , i fold, and yet our mineral wea'iii has .ifo 1 ou j ' •i; Wjhardly begun to I.e deveiopeil r.or is and 1 «• j t h e S t a t e h a l f s e t t l e . d We have r- . in ,for a million more j oople. and «liall ji® 1 n o t then sutVci' for eibow-i'. om. We •' ft (\0 > in f ij-r r 1. . ' o-m I m v o r o n v o n to be jiroud of til" i'v'- 1 i. 11:1:1 v . i j n svixit'ivs. n i n s ' d a r S t a t e . IG. R'Timet. Ca>i of 10 l" ' vials in 1. lis " ^ s . i'.h, *lth 1 msnnali'. •'•-•!iou!, t.> n.- . i ur.t of all 1 -— - . Sr^^rftilTlSS^Stt Cuoam Bauar.—A Sseiamsnto *t wan 1 . c. compiet-' i !0 ^ 1 correpondeilt haviif' described a r t'OMt s exthact, I t 1 , • Cures I'iloa, Kuu: Ima. T o o t h a c h c , B l e e d - 1 ' H a r k a o l o I ' c l i ^ l )II8 CCreuiOliy :'.ui'>:)4 in.* »_v. •• I • -- - mmal ' 29. i .10. |;il. 32. iJipkllfnu. I Prieem vial-.. _ • - . r.l MtLX ( I.VL '5 laife •; " • I. SO « b*"^ vf dir* ctlOC 120 M. C. Harbor, OUCCEfBORtoW.fc M.Barber, dealer in Oroeer- ^ i .-v. n ies 1 rovisioos. Crockery.l.iassware. Yankee No- (tt IHODfOC & 9 FtHDlalD Si., | 1.0\N MGLUES. m , and a luBaasortmenl in the Grocer any general, 11 " , . „ T . rodaceand ."roviMon Line Terms cash, and will Gfaild P •ni^c GOODS DELIV ERED P R E E TO r«,pond with Gold at $1 10 Ice cream art soca Uiauma t apifS. 1 ^ t .;eHa their snao:-. Bridgesteet, Lowell, Mich. A U . B . Wtlliama, JEALEH in Groceries and Provision. Crockery,! r Glass Ware, *c. Store at silpi of "Elk Horns.''' i Stand, West Side. PowUson A Haitk, rohitects Uuildert. Lowell, MicL. •k Mn A - T . Mears, .IJBKRT. A foil asaort»#at of beaa»U, kata, ribboas. Sowers, larea sal all kla4» of la»V Kiventreet, Weot Side. C. K U S T E R 7 J R , BHKWER & M/ A LSTER City Hrev/erv^ IRAND RAPIDS, - - . MICH "STOCK, XXX A P RESENT USE ALES, <k DR.A.U GHTLAGER. Butern HOPS tad HA LT it Market price ALL PARTS OF THE VILLAGE. V. D. YOUNG. Jan. I8tb, 1371. JOB WORK KEATLY EXECUTED At t h i s O f f i c e four in i.ey. Elk H Lowell,Oct lj.'* U WILI.IAMH, litl For Sale! b v j f T case ' -"aniiy ht •f thepiii e. Addir-. H Q A A' RES of faraini land, being tho E . ofN.E. OU '( of acctian 14. •" the toalisbipof Uiwell, ~ ruM r the premise*. or ' • K - Smith nur 'inn - Si Ili.McoraTBK Mm- ' i Cevr v w . I mire and Depot, N o . 5C2 BaaJway, New York, f.'ofthe kbove . "a'o by HUNT .-l !,.V. b Attention! A LL THOSE «ho bold claims again.t W -on OarJner k Co.. are roqnntej to band tbrca in to Ihe aadersignad ; and thoa* indebted to said W son Oar4a«r k Co., art eapeeted to eettl* thoir acc.-Mta wrtkont delay Vith the taWmbev, as tbeir oofca •ait aad will be closed up aaoa. It M rEKUT, Aseigaoe of Wllsea, Oardaer A Co. • nub ••••"t to any iart ofthe i pi ftCC between him ai , ( ] ^ ' hmnman ail or capresa, frte of eharfe, on rKelpt 1 . m regard the Bupreme (iod oi tir? Chinese "Topside Joss." Myself—"Halloo, John, doy'ti be- lieve in him Ah thing—"O, velly, Melica man me believe him." Myeelf—"Do alltlie Chinamen be- lieve in him ?„ Ah Ching—"O, China like Melica man. Some believe him sahvey; •ooic link he all dumn. n Job Printing. tOB PIUNTlKCOrEVinV DE«CR1PTI0M EX- •f ecoted w.th ccaties* an,* 4.eutcL al '.U Joraiji. t f t . e. 4

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R A T E S OF ADVERTISING.

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O F L O W E L L .

CAPITAL, - - 350,000. SURPLUS, - - - 41,800.

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II. A. Kirr , W M . W . H A T C H ,

1! it rati • too low to l.c I -a | . n I v n u v . f i r H . N'OKTOM,

C A S H O R R E A D Y P A Y . A . S . S T * . X , * K D .

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• v t a t S i M t i M t r U u i c t n u p f r l l o e . - floor0whim . Block, jppi • •• v • on l U a k .

O b V a t K SSmST1# « S u e ~ / l f n ; MK...I. KOMIO , iiiriniifactiinr .if C u r b *

••*irdilii n i i * l n * » B l w c t o r t l i p e r a n n u m ^ t ' c H ; . ' i T i l d * ^ ' U . l ^ ' Y, *rlvn. l»crl l«r« m . t t t M to chance MinrtHrl v, • Swltrne' , Curl*, Ac. (,iw|i p a i d ' o : UOIm H a i r . I.'*«1 Noticru «t ? ta tu(# ItatcK. Ail Ic^bI muct lie

pal! for wfacn affi-U'lt i« m,<lp. I'iin>l*nl«dri>rti"-Niwnl' mimt lip prt*pilld.

T l i ' i f t»'nnirl! l !*• • tr ict ly adhered to.

l o u s i n e s s JHvcctonj .

I I . O O F .

C . l l r o n d & S o n .

DE A L E R S in n o m . . .siini-, i,ru:iier u n d i n g * AR. Cll'tom work "lone wi'.h ncatne** nnd denpatdi.

i Kememher tli» pin lit»t door wc«t "f ( i i n l i s w S i ll lnck. l lrUgi ' f i l ter! .

G . R . C o v i l l Q E X E R . U . ''IITI.-INS A . - " I T .

HARMONY LOIHSE . No. HO , of i , o*r i i . U i c U o l r mi. l« every Monday eroninj; , In olu Mafonic

I T '-onlf . ' i l . . , 4 , 1 kind, o f . \d<Jro«, | , . . ' , I . | I " ''Mi ft' |OIV*«I MIP« . .

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Hall. S. D. Ki.aop, fife.

Arvine I'evk.X.

J . M M a t h e w s o n . 1' O K I U S K I

Llverv

F r e e O m n i b u s

'> l l O l ' s : ; . A l l ordur* Int at lute's

•. V i ' . r o n i l . Proprietor.

N'OTAllV, Allornev nnd Solicitor. Will attend kti'mcM In any of Hie State or United States | f c : k i n s £1 S o m c r b y .

> ; ' ' i l ttention f i r m to r o n v e y a n . i n c . Coilertlng T ) 1 " a . Char . • ry lio«ine»«. Ofllcr ov.-r l . o . - l l .National ' I t ^ d i u . e . I.ainlH'r H ajnni

llar.k, Lcwei l Mich.

kU'ineM In any of the Statu or United State Court*. . -T . 1 ,

1 it aUo 1 . i^nu* and

llugjcie., nmuwic tup il by J . A. Adntn> Itro*. I!u«i-ne«» p l a c nnf o »r Eii»t nf l'o«t OIHce. I .onoll , Mich, j

T . J . S l n y t o n . B o v o n d o r f & B l a i n ,

\ r , L ^ u \ ! L Y c : ot J . 1 : , S " l i c i , " r i " i " " U O r •nr .Al .Knf i i F . n c y Hry O o o l . , K ! b b o n f . C . r p e t i n S . j

K a r m / t l n l L property for aalo or rent. Mcena- i ' A V o n X ^ • V 0 , , , ' n , • ' l o n r ^ U

e l CUim Agent lor proci i i lnRPenaion« and llountieii ' I ron fkoveinmcnt. Office in (inibanra lllock, up-stalrf, I.onreli, Micliigau.

T H E U I O H E S T M A R K E T P R I C E A T

A L L T I M E S , F O R C O U N T R Y P R O -

D U C E . Call and latirty youraelrc, that yon can get your

O R O C E U I E W a , c h e a p n , you c a n a l Grand Hapnla or Aowcll .

Don't forget Hie place under the Ma-ouic Hull.

Remember m y motto,

Q u i c k B a l c i a n d S m a l l P r o f i t s .

M. REMINGTON. . Ada, N o r . 15th, I6T0. 20m3*. |

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

j M i o p i u i r r o u H O F T H E j

L O W E L L

CHAIR FACTORY M a n u f i c t u r e r r o f a n d Healer" In all K i n d , of

F U R N I T U R E

KKANCIK KIVH, c . II H I M ,

c T. U'ooniNii, A . J . K C K I R ,

.1 A H W . XOKTO.X.

I n t c r c M t L ' n U l o n

H . A . n i O M . l ' raa ldont , J A P . W. N'ORTOS', V i c e Pre*.

HKXKY M. C L A R K . C a , l i t e r .

Lowell, .Inn. l l t h . 18TI.

H a r n e s s a n d S a d d l e r y .

HAVING reccnt lv | i i ircl ia ,edtl ie«tockandintereat 1

In (he Imaine'., of llHrnard A: Hon ami O . A . I Konlnnon. and opened in the l.iilldln.' aouth of U. II. William", we»t aids ol Flat Rlvor. I am pieparcd

I to at terd to all bu>ine>« in the Hnrneia and Saddler* l ine. It ia m r jiurpoae to keep tliii

JOHN C. SCOTT, BRIDGE S T R U T ,

; i r - . - o T U t m r . - i:.i.i.>. ..ppovt.-

Fo-e . t Mill",

I ^ o w c l l . M i c - l i .

W h o l e s a l e and K e l a i l d e a l e r in

Shelf and H e a v y

H A R D W A R E ,

BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN, and "pare no pa in , to bulW my bj"lne.« upon an honeat foundation. L o n o t tail to give mr a <all and examine my "lock.

, „ , . JACOB RAMSDEI.I,. i.oweli, J u h lath , i sro .

- A . I S T I D

M i l t o n M . P e r r y .

le, Ii ixirance, and Col „ Oft .-c over Hiue K Xuble'a Store. Union lllock.

" O R A L Ealate, Iu"uranc«. and Collecting Agency. 1 • ' " e ' r j r n "

^ R o b e r t H u n t e r J r . , '

rectory.

P e r r y B r o t h e r s ,

J W B o r a f f i m I I7-^CI.U.SI i l: I'K.U.KKS IN Hal". Capi. Tur", T „ . t . , , , , „ A j 0 ! o , , ' W h o l w a l c a n d Retai l , No. 11 Mon'

T I ?TI' K of the i'eaoe for the Town"hlp of Lowell. r oe stre. t I Hid Rapid". • | Will give nrompt attention to tb* collection ol fcrvc ;nt", nnd all other buaines, intrnfited to my care

G e o . 3 . B a l c o m ,

Pl tACTICX Watohmaker and Jeweler. Watche*. I C J T T O T T A C ! Clock" l a d Jewelry repaired and warranteil.—, K3 «_»

lo Oiiler." SIiop in tbe I'oat Ot tce a n d

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

of

R e w a r d G i v e n . LL WHO hare got the Catarrh wil l

L get a reaard by procuring a bott le

m:. n. 11. peck's

CATARRH SPECIFIC! Aa il wa , never known t.i fail i u a n r wen-ume ca.e of Catarrh, and j i r e a relief the llr.t doae, caus in j no proMrntinieffect on tile "yotem.

SolJ br Hrtl/glatl. Lowell , Nov. Uth . ISTli.

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

JUST1CK o | the I'uaCe, will attend promptly to Col-l-ctiBg, Conveyancing and all bualnr'a Intnutcd

to my car'-. Office o v e r Hunt A: Hunter's Drug Store, l .o*»;', Midi .

W . A F t l l a s s . M . D . , ATTORX Judgi

T ) ' l T 8 i r l A X and Surgeon. Lowell, Mich. Offire 1 c u n o l y Oui _ eve. National Bank. Kealdenceon Hudson 9t. . 'II »ite n- ideure of C. R . l l i u e .

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

J ) »«ic~ n« and Surgeon", Office in Maaonic lluild G1 it AN II

r for

'.ng. Luwell, Mich. rrcK. O. C. MrilANNKLL.

H . C . S t e p h e n s o n .

J^ f t l f f i P A T H I C Physic ian k S u r r ^ n E"|iOcial I ^ B t t e u t i o D given to Sypbiiatic aud Chronic Di-

Rapids Business Di- W H A T - N O T S , r MARBLE & WOOD TOP

CENTER TABLES.

FFL£IRAI.MF m U E

W o r k T a b l e s *

C A N E , F L A G , A N D W O O D S E A T

C H A I K S ,

j ^ f c a ^ K E A D Y - M A D E C O F F I N S . P a t -' ' • h i i i — e n t M e t a l l i c B u r i a l C a s e s a n d C a s k s , c o n a t a n t l y o n b a n d .

HEARSE AND SERVICES AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES.

Retail rooma 2d door weit of the Bank.

Ilraneh Hlort al FrtenvilU ,Mo»lc»lin Cuumy, o;i-ptnle I he I'oil Office, Main SI-

Wholenalr roam*, near the/tif/nrjr, tail of />. tf .If. Railroad Depot.

JOllSKOi y, HM. K ARM SEX,

Tinware . U I. K I N D S o r

DONE ON SHORT N O T I C E .

U N K N O W N .

'il the lank" of a l o v l y rive .

! a a c u l e t woodland gl ide.

th a •oiitliern »ky n b e v liim.

A Union N>y i» lai ' l:

Xo marble "lab!• .t^nling.

T o n .-ord tlie lie i.'" 1 ame,

A little niotind 11 all tliat "lioW"

lli« fortune ami hialame.

i lie "Ighlng lre(« hl.ove him

Soft ly whifpir n» they wave.

Holding out their twining branclie.

O'er the unknown loldler'a grave.

And the moon come" llirkcring through lli»ir.

With a >ad and ijuiet light,

Watching o'er the uliconscioui s leeper

'I hrough the long and dieary night.

L'uknown—pethaji" on p icket -

Some lonely night he fell ,

Not dreaming that the wily foe

Wa* linking in the dall , .

No . emiade near lo help him ;

Ncne to hear hi* dying moan ;

None to bear hia dying nu.uige—

Death meet" blm there alone.

Unknown—I" rha] s "oir.e loving wile

Hi" coming 'outsteps wai t :

But faraway from home and fri' ii'l"

He's met » Soldier's fate.

i'erhaj v "owe ag"'l mother

o 'er the absent one may weep.

I ' I I C O U S U O I I , that her abten'. boy

Hat found h!" lu-t , lone l leep.

God blef- and keep ti - poor or.e-

Who ure t!.-i;lng, but in vain

Xot the looistips o f t h e dear ones

Who wiil ue'ereame bomu a ;ain.

Cheer r.p. ye bioken hearted.

For unto yon is given

'« proml'e that, when life is o'er.

You'll mett them all in I l e a v m .

B . A . H a r l a n .

Y at Aaw. Solicitor in Chancery, and f Probate of Kent County. Office in Ing. Grand Kapid", Mich.

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

Kiplda, Micl , T. II. Lynn, proprietor, i f of the R • h t u n House.

R a t h b u r n H o u s e -

4 NTI3D IL k H A W K , Proniietora, corner Mon-~ ; xV . m e a t 1 Waterloo Street.'',Grand lCapids,Mich.

Parti.wJar attention is called to

S. X. l\

MILITARY TA. T I C S . — W h e n t h e

twenty-thiidJMissoiiri was organized

many of the officers weu* •Ipcidt'dly

! green in matters military.

! Captain having seen the "right

twlieel" executed, detenninetl that

I his comi'an v shonM !i • drilled in the

j W . P . B a r k e r ,

DEXTiy*. CS Monroe St . . Grand Rapids Mich. All work Bone in the lust manner and at reuonable fStephenaon'a 1'atent irua.e- an.. . , , l i c p ,

;.;anutaciur»d l o order. All work warranted to I , I

yive i»ti»facti in . «eKool L o o m l s i B r o w n . r.-Mdence, first l l o u . e north of I m o n . chool l 0 b u v B o o t , a n d S W s , , , , U o n U

Kf "'e- __ JL & l lrorn't 30 Ca'ual Street Grand Rapids.

J . H o w a r d S m i t h . M . D . • g D_ p a r k 8

{ ' • • ' v - r " ' ' / S i " ! g o o d s , i s a t I A I I I & Owen's.—

A G O O D

And roliable place to buy

r - W i t > ^ o ^ -

f m . P u l i e n . J a m e s G a l l u p ,

J ' F irnUhjifPeady-madt Clothinz, Cloths. Gent's j? U ' V-fc: ^ P P i n g Goods. Half . Cap", Hoots and Shoes. 1 1 ' Die and maite to order. Store Pullen's » »

D

R c e s B r o s . \ \ r t

LERS m Drv (i<io4t, Clofl | ing. j . o ' l l i f . . . ol S p a r t l a j ImpirmenU, Grand Bapida. ou«, iUt^ And Cap*. Clothing c o l io«l maOf I j

Store in Uraham's l l lock, U w e l l , Mich- I T S o u t h w l c k & W r i g h t ,

RS i'i Crockery, Olaasware, Silver Plated Vfa:e, Ci.iuj, Table Cutlery, i c . , 41 ^lon^oe.St.,

Upid-

t S h e r m a n & M i l l s . T^ 1 '

DEALERS in Dry Good". Clothing, B»0t", Shoes. | H C a p " , F u m U h l n g Goods, 4:c Union

;.lo Weit Side.

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

BALERS !a D r y G o o d s Grccene". Boot , and Shoe". Hat, and Caps. Crockery, kc. Store IU

G i a h a a ' s Mock. Lowell, Mich. D

Ilin !• ts

ITati'l Retail Drui; i»r,"No. 6 Canal itr»*t, ' i n n : Kapi'ls.

A . P r t u s s e r ,

V I I B K S R k . l ewder , un l d ioler in Fine Gild aul Silver Ware, '21 Mouroe street. AL-

C u r r i e r & P u t n a m , -QEAfCRS in School , Mi«ee!laneon«, and Blank

Ufok-.«'.»o,.Station»i>, Wallpapers , A:c., Book - - " . 16 r " an! Boa Manufacturer-, No. Ifi I'earl s treet .

S

b\.

stock of sugaus i

G U A R A N T E E D

To be as cheap as any house in

Lowell, and one price

T O E V E R Y

Man, woman and child, amt Teas that will suit any

O L D M A I D

E s t a b l i a h e d 1 8 3 7 . I h e i l i g l i e s t p p a i d f o r a l l , . ""IT? B. I IKKUAN, Watches. Clock", Jewelry, Sil- . • a . . ! , ,

C h a s . A l t h e n . mil Plated Ware. I S C a n i l "tre't. i ipeeu- K I 1 K 1 S <.)I p i ' 0 ( l r v v i l leaSC call E A L F R i n Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Fnr< eleaaapt t l l ty .

ni«hinf Goods, Hatv cap.. ic. comer and examine 01 ir goods as we keep

as large and r s foil a i l assortment

OranlRa; l«. A. W. Cnrrler, T. C. Putnam.

' - l i r B O L - B A L E and retail dealer in Hats and Cap«, EALER3 in Pry Good", Clothing, Hats Caps, y y Pu *. Role--. G l o v , - . Arc., an I Fashionable

H l n e & N o b l » .

DEALERS IN . Gtoeeries. i c .

;>. B —Clothing 1 block, opposite Franklin

B . M - S t o w e ,

S B - C l o t h i n g made |p order. Store in b r i c k ! . " IIoua*.

Miliinery 1 Bods. 4ti Monroe Sti^et. Grand Kapids.

H U S B A N D

I O O

V I L L A G E LOTS FOR SALE,

UN . . R T ^ r ^ H T i r r ITHK DETROIT MAKE O F j ^ lie his

L'«dTu™ah'5^,"'v"rfeuM.d,e0n-;n?!;PoUiI C T A V / C C !head in Yain for the word of com-store.1"'0^''or U' "" xv'"li:,^w, 11 u,®"Elk Horoj ^ | V L L O J j mand, and substituted the foilowins:

These lot* Win be "Old on time. __ u ( 1 n i i i i > f o i l i u l l i k e ;i f a t e ! i l l OHC , „ . C M R O i J N E S N E L L . I f f l A D K O F I . A K E M I T K I O K I R O N * - O m e lOUIUt 11KL a . Lowell , lebruarv 2Jih, |jTo. 3Jn'.l' I t i m e a n d t W O I H O t l O H S ! C o M E !

NOAH P. HUSTED, P r o p r ietor of U m v e r s i i l a n d NoYcl ly Wringers

GRAND RIV£R NURSERIES. One hundretl acr . i n . i e r thorough cul t ivat ion . '

to the hardiest va - > t l r S U | f r u i t and Ornamental | Trees,Shrubs, I.o- ^ Qranevine". Smal l F i u i t s i c . -U n and furnish , . . p l e i cherrv. Pear, S i b i rian Crab, Paach and Plain f m . , i Grapevines. Rose", Shrubs Arc.. 1 of ext ra s u e a' ^ quai i tv , very desirable lor village and city van. jap lens , wel l grown in Michi-gan aoil,an> i C a n be lifted and transplanted without incuir ingt ' i e r i " k o f lo"s liV transportation and delay, when orde f r o n I a j ^ t a n c e .

L o w e ' ' M i c h . . Jan . iCth, 1871.

P A R K E R S BODELL D E A L E R S IN

To 'call and examine the fin e F r e s h M f e a t s ,

A n d

D O T Y ' S - W A S H E R

The Best in the Market

VII ioo .U warranted a« repie-enled, and iu

Price and Quality,

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

SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. H U M P H R E Y ' S

HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HA V E PBOVr.D KRUM T H E MOST AMPLE E x -

perience, an entire HIOCOSH ; Simple—Prompt—

'Poultry, Oysters,

AND ALL KINDS OK GAME IN SEASON

C ^ L S E C

P A I D KOR ALL K I N D S OF

No. Cures I'i ice ill lleztt. 1. •• f c r t r s . Congestion, InttamatHii,

H'onru, WnrHi Kev. r. Worm Colic

L i v e S l o c k . S a i l P o r k . H i d e s , ! !•

. RiXcient and l U l U b U . Tl.rv a i e the Brat Family ' "•nn nrv i i i Mc4lciBrf ia«»<—m» that u i U u k m laoD.a he i l U M r l y l O U . U U O l i u r r c l ? 5 .

made in using them : sh harmle"- to be free from | -i 1 - 1 ! danger, and "o eff luent .is l" be ala-avs reliable.— | m i l e Ol f a i l r o a u C X l S t e d 1 HOW j They have received Ihe biuheat comniendalioii f r o m ; , . _ . 1 the 'thousand* who have l"iu- ii>"il nnd kuowa them. I l l )VC ne.'lrlv 2 , 0 0 0 .'UIICS. 1 l lCll t l l C

and will a lways u nder satisTactinn to these who try I

'tii.m. Ihtate was hardly selt-supporting ;

There are seventy-five sewing >iik

mills in tiie United States.

H i e artist's adieu '.>• hi* ]iiol:ire—•

you he hanged.

Macon is huilding one of the lar-

i gest cotton factories in the world.

1 S i g n i n C r o s h y s t r e e t — ' T o r . s t n o

| b i l s . "

— * • • » > » - —

" M L IIIGAN, MY ?«IH' I IU;AN . '"—The

j 20th of .lime, 1837, .Miciiigan cut i loose from leading strings and bloom-

ed int) the sisterlio d of StaUs. Tiien

not a barrel of salt had been made in

this State; now the annual iiroduct is

Then not a

we

Cent".

P e l t s , t fec . Central Market. Bi I j e S t i e e t .

Lowdl . .Tan. . I d

V i n e g a r W o r k s .

w PARKER. J. H01IEI.L.

" Cryiiu'-Colic' r Teething ol la l ml.-•• lharrki a ol ChiUlmi . j Adalt* '• l)j$e»le\y. Cilping. Billions Culic " Choi'm-Mmhm Vnmiting •• COI^AJ. Ooldii, Bton<iiitis '• yeuialfia, Toothache, K.i e ic l ie •• lleait'hrt, Sic'i H'Ti'liche, Verti.-'o •- l lyipei ina, liiliioaa Stooiach •• iiii>;.rc»»i i/nr Irre .ular periods

Whites, too Profuse | erio..', f 'roup.Couga diill nit Broathing Kraptiont, Salt Rheum, Erjm,!;.! RhtumutUm. Rli .unitt , Pain*

D R . A I K I N ,

* i » l end Fiat River Bridge, Lowell. Mich.

J o h n K o p f & Co .

LERS in ' 'urniture of everv kind. Patent - Jpr' .ng I l ' i l f . warranted. Ready-made Coffin, , - — , ,, . . • i . -uo t ly o a hand or m a l e toorder . llanufact.'ry n f R / , , ! | 1 n o T i a " ' r , ' l 1

.1 l Ware-room near I). A- M.Hepot. UIHCt.| i i U a l l a l S t s U l Sweet 's H o t e l . / _ _ ; P. "TOt •••er 2 0 9 1 . G r a n d R a p i d a M i c h .

J o h n W i l s o n . &»"".» d ledat tent ion given • > a l le lassosof l i seas-

All kinds of BlarksmiiliiDr, " f e - s h o e i n g wa?- ' g p o c a l t i e a : Scrofula, Cancer., Consun ption, on and Carriage ironing dono promptly. K l r a n Kar, Nervous , ^e^la:e. and Chronic Disca .es

- - - I .APlES o a t of hea l th , assured of easy, safe cure. E d g a r M o r s e . Cmfi ential, successful treatment for all private di»

ot groceries ^ any store

I N

f n inn lllo-tf'ril Mil

0 Hotels - n d Private Houses , to and fn-m all trum*.

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

. E A L E I W in D n P i Patent Medicines. P t r f U M n

r j r n all special , important case., atop unreliable i . , ; ts- t reatment , and consul t Dr. Aikin i t once . ,

. I oi write l e n d o n n j postage,I whatever your i a .

)MN1BU3 Line from Clifton House, and all other " es. Seminal Weakne*. , e t r , pos i t ive lyeureJ . r - . . . J - . r-a

uins,

D PainU, Oils, Ac. Htore at the a ld i tand of J. B k 'lear, llridge street, L o a e l l , Mich.

J o h n T a y l o r ,

T r.ON Founder and manufacturer of va i iou , kinds of J Plow". HarroDS. Cultivators, Scrapers.bob slei |h"

u 11 all Umds ol,ca"ting to e ider . Loaell, Uicb.

M R . B l o d K e t t . aLL Woolen Mills, manuUcturf t o( Plain and !

i ( aaaimer,*. I a e e d s and Jeans, Flannels,

i - O W E L L .

* j L U L L & O W E N .

T I 1 K P L A C E T O WVY

GT .LOCERIES ! Ilea- i I Read ! R e a d !

V . D . Y O U N G

1 1 •' ^ I N S T ( ) C K T H E F I N E S T L O T

O K T E A S , C O F F E E S , l j

front acidaud all

Lowell . Mar.'a

tt deleterloU" substam rs. E . It P I C K .

: h . | s : o .

For Sale .

A H O U S E AN!'I.'">7 with all t h e convenU a irood ln-n. > i th s h s d e trees, fruit and s rub-

bery, and a goou . r. In-iuire of the s u b s e n b r ,

C . B R O A 1 . Lowel l .Sept . ^ IsTO.

For Sale.

2J. " Ear Ihickargei. ii . .. i t lc i 13. •• ."(Tr/aAi. Ki . in i • 1 elands, swelling' 14, •• Gra.ra /Debi l i ty , I 'hrs i i - i lWeakues

Ijiufi.ij and (dsuty Secrvtions >'ii Stcinete. S.. km-- f. i., iiriii,.

Kidney D . - o y r . i: ravel AVrreu. Ihiihi i, I n v

Discharges Sun I fn i .C i i ik i r L'rinnri/llenti,'" W I'amjul l'-r. ., Hw. Suffer in-: • i t a i .

' .tl. " f.'pilepm. Spi-'i -.St. V r IU, •• IhBUt.r.,, I I

50 M .0 :,o

A H O U S E AX:1 :.OT on corner B n d ; st ieets . On

and Grover U"e, well, c istern and lence.—

Pl^stant yard n: .- < ied with trees. A desirable place. Imiuireu. J K"*. i CKEIt, o :

Mi' l lBIS k HIXE.

F o r Sale or R e n t .

1 J A R R & L I E S V E L D , . Sliece-sor" to Win La raw

Dealer

A N D G U ( ) C E K I K S 0 F A L L K 1 N D 8 I N M A K K E T ; UESIDES A

H A V E lor "a e U' sold toge'.!

O n ' of the l.-iu.. • uiiaiilefor n'h . .

I . owe l i .Aug .

Will house" and three lots •perately. Terms easy

• r rent until "old. Room boaid tin m.elrea.

JUSEPU 1IO.I. .

V " n g u ^ . M.LFTON/PURE WOOL AND. D O M E S T I C M A R B I P F I T . L A s s o K T M E N ' i o i \ A N . i P a y N o A t t e n t i o n . ^ F O R E I G N & D O M E S T i t m a i l d i z K B E N O T I O N S . T m v - •

' S l o n u m e n t s , G r a v e a t o n e s . a n d t u r n u i U r e , , , , , , , , , , •* I " k for y . u - < , and im >> onr goo<lt where U f» n a s - h n e . M a r b l e . j \ V I I I ( | 1 H E W I L L S E L L A 1 j jrou ran g a t t h e be-? / > 1. and Ihe moat of t b « n f"i

251 n o w w e p r o d u c e o v i - i " 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 b r . s i i -

•I51 e l s o f w h e a t f o r e x p o r ! , n e a r l y 8 0 0 , -

25 j 0 0 0 b a r r e l s o f flour, a n d n e a r l y 4 0 0 , -

^ 5 1 0 0 0 b u s h e l s o f c o r n , w i t h " t h e r p r o -

i ' i ! d u c t s i n p r o p o r t i o n . T h e n w e h e a r d

f a i n t r e p o r t s o f i r o n , c o p p e r a n d s i l -

v e r o n t h e U p p e r P e n i n s u l a ; 11 - w

w c s h i p o v e r 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o n s n f i r o n

p e r a n n u m , 1 3 , 0 0 0 o f c o p p e r , a n d s i l -

v e r i s l a n d s a r e b e i n g w o r k e d m L i k e

t p e r i o r . G r a n d R a p i d s p l a s ' i r t i n d s

•0 a m a r k e t a l l o v e r t h e c o u n i n , a n d . ; : -

I m o s t e v e r y t o w n h a s h e r i i i i i ' . r a l

I w e l l s , t o w h i ' - ' h t n e i i e a i l l i s . v k e r s

^ c o m e f r o m d i s t a n t S l a t e s . < i i i r ; o ' -

" i u l a i i o n a n d w e a l t h h a ; i n c i v a s e d t n -1; iV-l /aJ I

, i f o l d , a n d y e t o u r m i n e r a l w e a ' i i i h a s .ifo 1 ou j ' •

• i ; • W j h a r d l y b e g u n t o I . e d e v e i o p e i l r . o r i s

and 1 «• j t h e S t a t e h a l f s e t t l e . d W e h a v e r- . i n

, f o r a m i l l i o n m o r e j o o p l e . a n d « l i a l l

j i® 1 n o t t h e n s u t V c i ' f o r e i b o w - i ' . o m . W e •' ft (\0 > in f i j -r r 1. . ' o-m I m v o r o n v o n t o b e j i r o u d o f t i l " i ' v ' -

1 i . 11:1:1 v . i j n s v i x i t ' i v s . n i n s ' d a r S t a t e . I G . R ' T i m e t . Ca>i of 1 0 l " ' vials in 1. lis " ^ s . i'.h, * l t h 1

msnnal i ' . •'•-•!iou!, t.> n.- . i ur.t of all 1 - — - . —

S r ^ ^ r f t i l T l S S ^ S t t C u o a m B a u a r . — A Sse iamsnto *t wan 1 . c . compiet-' i ! 0 ^ 1 c o r r e p o n d e i l t h a v i i f ' d e s c r i b e d a r •

t'OMt s exthact, I t 1 , • C u r e s I ' i l o a , K u u : I m a . T o o t h a c h c , B l e e d - 1 ' H a r k a o l o I ' c l i ^ l )II8 C C r e u i O l i y : ' .ui '>:)4 in .* »_v. •• I • -- -

mmal

' 29. i .10. | ; i l . 32.

iJipkllfnu. I P r i e e m v i a l - . . _ • - .

r . l M t L X ( I .VL

'5 l a i f e •; " • I.

SO « b*"^ vf dir* ctlOC

1 2 0

M . C . H a r b o r ,

O U C C E f B O R t o W . f c M.Barber, dealer in Oroeer- ^ i . - v . n ies 1 rovis ioos. Crockery. l . iassware. Yankee No- (tt IHODfOC & 9 FtHDlalD Si., | 1.0\N M G L U E S . • m , and a luBaasor tmen l in the Grocer any genera l , 1 1 " , . „ T . rodaceand ."roviMon Line Terms cash, and will G f a i l d P • n i ^ c G O O D S D E L I V E R E D P R E E T O

r«,pond with Gold a t $1 10 Ice cream a r t soca U i a u m a t a p i f S . 1 ^

t . ; e H a their s n a o : - . Bridgesteet, Lowell , Mich.

A

U . B . W t l l i a m a ,

JEALEH i n Groceries a n d Prov i s ion . Crockery,! r Glass Ware, *c . Store at silpi of "Elk Horns. ' ' ' i Stand, West S i d e .

P o w U s o n A Haitk,

rohitects U u i l d e r t . Lowell , MicL.

•k M n A - T . M e a r s ,

. IJBKRT. A fo i l asaort»#at of b e a a » U , kata, ribboas. Sowers, larea s a l a l l kla4» of l a » V

Kiventreet , Weot Side.

C . K U S T E R 7 J R ,

B H K W E R & M / A L S T E R

C i t y H r e v / e r v ^ IRAND RAPIDS, - - . MICH

"STOCK, X X X A P R E S E N T USE ALES, <k DR.A.U G H T L A G E R .

Butern HOPS tad HA LT i t Market price

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 .

Jan. I8tb, 1371.

JOB WORK KEATLY EXECUTED

A t t h i s O f f i c e

four in i.ey. Elk H

Lowel l ,Oct l j . ' * U WILI.IAMH,

l i t l

F o r S a l e !

b v j f T case ' - " a n i i y ht • f t h e p i i i e.

Addir - . H

Q A A' RES of fara in i land, being tho E . o f N . E . O U '( of acctian 14. •" the t o a l i s b i p o f Uiwell,

~ ruM r

the premise*. • o r ' • K- Smith n u r

'inn - Si Ili.McoraTBK Mm-' i C e v r v w . I mire and Depot,

N o . 5C2 B a a J w a y , New York,

f . ' o f t h e kbove . "a'o by H U N T .-l!,.V. b

A t t e n t i o n !

ALL THOSE « h o bold claims again.t W -on OarJner k Co.. are r o q n n t e j to band tbrca in

to Ihe aadersignad ; and thoa* indebted to said W son Oar4a«r k Co., art eapeeted to eettl* thoir acc.-Mta wrtkont delay V i t h the t a W m b e v , as tbeir oofca • a i t aad will be closed up aaoa.

It M r E K U T , Aseigaoe of Wllsea, Oardaer A Co.

• nub • ••••"t to any iart o f t h e i p i f t C C b e t w e e n h i m a i , ( ] ^ ' h m n m a n ail or capresa, fr te o f e h a r f e , on rKelpt 1 .

m regard the Bupreme (iod oi tir?

Chinese "Topside Joss."

Myself—"Halloo, John, doy' t i be-lieve in him

Ah th ing—"O, velly, Melica man me believe him."

Myeelf—"Do alltlie Chinamen be-lieve in him ?„

Ah Ching—"O, China like Melica

man. Some believe him sahvey;

•ooic link he all dumn.n

Job Printing. t O B P I U N T l K C O r E V i n V DE«CR1PTI0M E X -

• f ecoted w.th c c a t i e s * an,* 4 . e u t c L al ' .U J o r a i j i . t f t . e.

4

Page 2: NOAH P. HUSTED, rieto of Umversiil and NoYclly Wringers ARKERS

Tlic Coming Rain.

UI MIOSOSKTTI:.

Ripo Summer HIPOIH upon llm lillli". Ami lilK'iin limvon tlit« roil mm kIows ;

The IniiKiiiil wlml waroc movM tlic Freiit Of clovcr nnd IxlutcJ tou-.

Tin- pantiBf pli'i1 nilomi tin- air, Hir hut bttsnmlr frngrancn IIIIIRII;

Upim tbu mcuilowH lii'iulinK rcrd TUP Hame-wlngi il blackbird mutely S-AIURP;

Tlio nblmmcrlng field* arc fHlnl frr rain. A dii«t-rl: ml nurkH tin' lilll-«lilc road,

Th ' palliiR Iraf mid puny buil Show win ri' I br rum' and Illy KIOWCII.

Willi volcclcM fervor earth Rend" up Her nweet biciivhlnifH to the »ky,

Thai like a lover, aiiRen-d deep, OIVIH but HIE cold blue eye-' ivply.

Yet, in the far-olT b u y wmth, A li'HR. low, Khimb.Tnilf ahadow Hi*,

Like eloiid and mountain iioftlj bl i i i l . And fof t ly mingl ing with the ekleii.

It In the rain 1 A Milille Umcb Llm In I lie south wingV languid i « l m :

A mibtle (•Tophi ey final" down The pine treeV fervid breath of lialin.

WWi cloned eyed 1 hear Iho drip Of raindrops in far forenl "hade*,

The rliiKiui: Uuilh of brook* that lecp The jn billed •lalrway of the gladee.

I breathe the JM r fume, honey-dwei t, Ol meadow lilooms and vine-roofed bower.

The rich inolut iueenso of the woods, The nceut of new-boru leaf and flower:

And nee the nick fields growing green. The lily-cup* all br imming o'er.

The daisies dancing wild with Kleo Beneath the low cluud't steady j ionr:

And know that when the morrow come*. We, too, shall laugh to greet the r a i n -

T o hear the mountain* whisper praise. And all the vales rejoice uguin.

So if thy life, 0 f r i end! doos seem To Hi l-cBeatli a cruel sky—

If faiiiliiiRlj' you come to see Each darling hope adroop to dio—

O wait and watch, with heart of fai th! Beyond your small horizon press

The itounteiniH Hands, all over-tilled With jKiwor to rocompeuse and bless.

—Ihurth anil Home.

who li.-ul pluyod at horses with him. Playing a t horses was his passion. A boy must bo u great favorite or be able to ilispense favors who wants to drive a team in the playground. Lewis was nmiabie enough we though t then, and was ready to give everything he had, provided we would be his nags. We made him pay, and he drove utf. He was a ready fellow with his fists, I ad-mit. He would give, but he would have no takings. 1 got on very well with him, and was of ten his out sider, because I made my bargain openly, and he l iked Unit. 1 carried off heaps of things, till my mother at home was (iiite alarmed " Where did you get

th '

tion in the world, but I do take a lit- t he first orphan who has been ado|.t(.(i t

tie c red i t to myself for my pluck in nor the first school-chum who has been holding to the wreck; for—I can make ' befr iended in after life, nor the first no secret of i t—I never liked Lewis. | man who has owed his stepping-stones as I an.

covered with tho marriage parure of i d iamonds ; bu t my conscience is at e U h"—is as quie t as a babe asleep—for,

sure T must have remarkod

sews of thi: week. ' - .#

3Iiscrllniic*oui. Pres ident has recognise

T H E gold shipped abroad sii rantage in Lewis ' share he made i t up : fail to see why 1 shouhi he p e r p e t — „ .,

to me, for I was shrewd enough to see u t te r ing thiinKs. It has been said tha t Massachuset ts Bureau of Stat isu tha t he could not do without mo; he grat i tudo is a lively sense of favors to j a " d Labor contains a great amount of was ful l of d reams; he was forever tails come; 1 am sure tha t 1 expected noth- interest ing and valuabh ing about his uncle and thegrand days, ing more from Lewis. The brongliam 1 relating to the wages and and whether he could not redeem the 1 in which I ride was his granted. The the laboring classes m tha t for tunes of his familv, I laughed a th im, ease in which Ipoeketcd tliree thousand bands earn from *18 to I confess, and advisod him, with small pounds was of his intro

tha t splendid top, B o b s o i d mother. I for tune tl iat remained, to put himself I ever denied i t ! My " L e w s " was mv answer. " T h a t in some good business in the city. He were a ])rosout mad* kite mus t have cost five shillings, | shmgged Ids shoitlilers and would not when we wore marriet B o b " " L e w i s " I replied. 'Your I bear of it, bu t went dreaming o n : and I happen every day in the week? A m i , — , , i . ^ • n » . i .i, „ • fa ther 's kni fe is not worth tha t , " my i believe h is mother encouraged h i m ; ho bound to like a man because he finds (MHI, and l l u v , \ v ' 1 7 ' H U 1 ^ bilhirds ei ther ^ b j materna l pa ren t observed. " L e w i s , pinched himself to employ lawyers, who pleasure in my society and profit in my number of 150,000 \u)rking without bilhirds, utli« r t h u i n f

p a n onscr j ^ L, ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , L c ^ i n p m y in my wages. (Jut of thirty e . g . cotton Ke h.n.dred donars

nnd win buck the tens of thousands of own wav to the end. We wore at the nulls giving the hours of labor per Buflalo, or New \ . . i k . wit.nn

rent amount of ''•> amounts to abuiit le informatio* J ^ ^ " s t amount in tin-id condit.on of cMvpt at State. Farm 1 • I.od ^^(MVl, i

i vf.,M, r eui.... .i»...ii. - P I a month, .i..foate(| in t roduct ion; have with board, for general house and " r " Mv wife's brilliants dairy work. I t is est .mated that there J'.V the Pores t ( i t \ s of t k s . . ! J lo to her bv Lewis are nbout 20,000 farm laborers of both the Live t j ak s o ( ( led. Does not this sexes in the State who work for wages. Forest C.tys of Bockfoitl, 31 U

while tho owners of farms number 50,-000, a numb

A M I R U T O A U N I R K lias eliallenj match

was my response; him.

We played t ruan t together, and he got me off tho punishment, and the school cheered him in the playground j for it. 1 thought they made much of

and he behaved well in asking me home was not unmindfu l of me, I mus t say, ou r eldest boy, and had settled a sum from 50 to 00 cents per day. i h e aver-to his mother ' s great house t o dine and in all h is dreams. I was to have my of money on the engaging young fel- age wages of operatives m woolen

* * • • * * " ' v wlum Im rrnt.if Tlw* Imv flmf. iiw.in'il liitn n crnofi iio.mtioii in liicw'ncB a re :

the EoV ntics tho luk i -

men, *1.5(U : women, $1.

T H E Erie railway has for 'mldeu the ^.i" publication of tonnage reports, for the

reason tha t its manager* are uuwilliug spend a Saturday afternoon with him. share of the glory

gross providing f o r ; a fire had been $1.44; yonng persons, *1 to $1.50; - . the breakfast children, SO'oonts to 85 cents per day. hibit iou at Phi ladelphia in l-Siti.

A L E X . F I R T H , a professional forger,

" I NEVER UK KB LEWIS.*

A Rcnia rknb l r C'linrneter Sk i t ch . From London Society.

I never liked Lewis—never. We were boys together. Our mothers were delighted to see us playing marbles to-gether ; but he could always knuckle down better than I could. We played a t turnpike gate wi th our hoops, and somehow he always t rundled his be-tween the pebbles which const i tuted to our young imaginat ions the pike, man in apron, toll bar and all—while I scat-tered them and lost t he game. When we first came together, we were both schoolboys on the same form. His lessons were my lessons day af ter d a y ; but then ii thou- wa? an advantage in progress, it " 'as generally on my side. Somehow he pot all of t he credit.

Lewis was born under extraordinary circumstances. His family were a wild, ambitious, one, and I have often heard my mother say, unscrupulous set. At the period of his bir th they were in the height of their splendor. I t was impossible to approach them in iu those days. They had the biggest house in their neighborhood by far. The i r horses and stables were tho envy of everybody. They gave part ies and blocked up the nlace with the equipa-ges of their guests. The greatest peo-p le iu the land went to see them ; and even people of distinction from abroad, arriving iu the country, would take the earliest oppor tuni ty of paying their re-spects to the Lewises. Mr. Lewish im-self was a gloomy, morose, unpopular m a n ; but his wife, when sne was young, was one of the loveliest women, as my fa ther often declared to my mother ' s mortification, upon whom the sun ever shone. I t seems tha t she was as brill iant iu mind and as courageous in spirit as she was in person lovely. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were called, among the local tradesmen, the beauty and the beast. While he never had a gracious word or look, she was always •wreathed in smiles. She had a kind word and a ready hand for the poor. If she disliked her lord she loved her children, and they were always witii her in the carriage. Two boys t ha t were t h e envy of all other boys who saw t h e m ; who wore the loveliest feathers in their bats , tmnd led j .oopswi th padded sticks, played with marbles, every one of which was an agate, and spun tops of s tained wood with silken cords; were the idols of their beaut i ful parent , and were very seldom permi t ted to range beyond l ier sight. There was an uncle in the family, who had married, I believe, the mother of Mrs. Lewis, a f t e r her fa ther 's death, and whom Mrs. Lewis loved as well as the most devo ted daughter can love the most indul-gent of parents. Ho was her mentor , her guide in all things. His word was her law, and she was never t ired of tell-ing her fr iends about his wisdom and the great position he hold in the world. Gossips said t ha t tho only fact which made the married life of Mrs. Lewis bearable was tha t he r husband was re-lated closely to her stop-father.

It was very natural in Mrs. Lewis to make much of her s tepfather . He was the personage to whom she looked for the idvancemont of her dar l ing boys in life. His influence seemed to be boundless and he knew it, as my moth-er, who often saw him frowning ou t of h is chariot window on his way to see his beautiful s tepdaugher, would tell me in af ter years.

The elder boy was sickly, and was kept at home, but tho second was sent t o school, and, as I have said, i t was at school where 1 first me t him.

The new boy made a sensation. It was whispered among the forms that his name was Lewis, uud tha t he had come in the barouche, with a servant in livery to curry his books. We crowd-ed around him in the plny-ground, and found that bis pockets were ful l of money ; tha t he had a knife with ouo blade more than tha t of t he cock of the school, and that a most imposing f;oat of a rms was engraved on the heaviest silver spoons and forks, which were b rough t for his use at table. The master fawned on him, and gave bim easylessons, and put him at t he desk nearest the stove We hated h i m for this—boys are only little men .

Out of school, I mus t say, Lewis gave himself no airs. H i s plent i ful pocket money was lavishly scat tered when the apple-woman came in to the playground. H e would b u y a shil l ing's worth, of Bonapar te ' s r ibs and give every boy iu the school one. H e would propose a scramble for apples, or a quar t of Spanish 'nuts ; I nav^ known him to come with half a dozen cocoa-nuts, and give one each to the fellows

p a c k e t l u p , „ ^ . while her s tepfather stood by looking peared. I t was really an effort of friend- tho first on wb.cb at her and joking very affably for so ship on my part , for t he bar was Inugh- deemed necessary great a man.

When the holidays orphan, and my dent in Florence h is mother to invite me for a for tnight whwu .uuwjb mutx mo Buanuuuu^ mu m- iw.iwnuw V T . ' 0 ' ' ", "" e i or so to their country house. I t was tornevs. When we failed my Temple gan quiet ly as when he put the band HI; and other girls in the hat and cap j forged checks.

f r iends would come around me and ask, round his nmbrel la when he had gftinod business, $7.88 per week. Nest and The i v i " W e l l , has young Infa tua t ion had his cause : pantaloon makers (womec) earn from r p l l E w ] i e i l j j , l i r v

enough of i t now ? " " T h e vicissitudes of my life are not $8.75 to $12; coat makers from $5.50 to Lewis ' b ro ther died when he was ended yet. My dea r

a b o u t nineteen, and Mrs. Lewis follow- learn tha t once again I hav od soon after . I t hough t Lewis would | At th i s p o i n t ! begged - n , ^ i m i have gone mad. He was certainly an cuso mo for a moment, and I ran to my hours a day. l l " f ^ . innmr s tnppiu t . \0ketat iou,

here I saw the Lewises and their mighty friends in all their glory. The house, or castle, was an ancient one, which her s tepfa ther had given to Mrs. Lewis as a marr iage present, and which he helped her to beautify, super intending the cultivation o f the f rui ts and flowers.

, v # pama ..on maKors vwo.no^ «urn m i u . T i , e w h e f t t iH nearly OS of my life are not $8.7oto ^12; coat makers fiomjM.oO to J T J J Mont con . .T- county, Ohio, e n old schoolfellow, $16 per week. Instances i re known of K e " is i Z s u r d l v ^ d u n I haven ' t a penny." girls earning $21 in one r e e k a t coat TTX , .i "i

begged him to ox- making, b u t it was b y working fifteen I N Utah the grasshoppers are again mont and I ran to mv hours a day. But i t is mly dur ing s t r ipping vegetation, a n d . tanners are

the felTi'ng of the t imber, t he p lant ing affectionate s o n ; bu t who would" not wife's boudoir and told her to have the busy season, las t ing out of the shrubberies, and the repairs have been affectionate with such a everything ready for t h e midday train, to th i r ty-four weeks, t ha t hose wagos

i t is DUIV dur ing s t r ipping vegetation, and larmers are •oni sixteen hiring themselves to labor in the mines.

A YODNO man named Matthew Mee-

and adornments of the They were a picture he was shuffling about dressing gown, and she morning robe, with her a . , „ floating abou t her, so long tha t she resolve to spend his last far thing could throw it round Lewis and almost the fast hour of his life in tho smother him with it, which m a d e him H e spared m e all I usked from look verv foolish, I thought . She which was no t much, and ho contrived

ing and re tu rned to the l ibrary, and, taking week when they find omploynont at all. near Fo r t MePherson. Nebraska, io fight. Lewis by the hand, expressed my re- Fami ly seamstresses g e t frun 50 cents were pursued, and the stock and si im him, gret . H e cont inued: t o $1.75 pe r day, nooordng to the i r dians brought back to the fort.

xu.-n, —w —- , ontrived " N o t a penny in the world! I am skill. A great deal of I f t ton work, T H E U E petted Lewis in t h e most rediculous tha t we should cont inue to live togeth- beggared, ray dear fr ioud, by tho men c lo thing and other, is sem out to d i f - ! s o m t . jU; style, and made h im dress l ike a page or, so t ha t I might carry on my profes- whom 1 have helped to aiUuenco. My ferent pa r t s of New E n g b t t l , where i t c i a j i n o t i in a bur lesque. To me she was almost sion. I in tended, you may be sure, to own people have tu rned upon me'. My can be done more cheaply. | About $2.- gtr icklan

They six In-

T H K U E is a lively light iu Utah over mining property, iu which it is

t ha t J u d g e s McKean a n d land are, or have b o o n interested.

I t is expected that an a t t empt Wlj^he as affectionate as t o her own s o n ; and r e f u n d h i m , to the utmost penny, some own stewards have destroyed me. The 000,000 were paid ou t f a labor ^ tum an n... ^ when I told hoi1 how I was left an ; d a y ; bu t who can toll what the morrow people and places I found poor and Maine and New Hamp3hi re | . - the cloth- nmdo to have these oflicials l emoi l orphan in m y four th year, and how I : may br ing for th ? 1 don ' t th ink he ex- : l.uro, and tba t are now thriving, are ing trade dur ing 1870. The s o n t u had not a re'lation in ' the world, a big, pected to be repaid. H e never said so, t he centres of the in famy tha t has strip- — - • t __ hot tear f rom her br immed eyes fel! and there were times. I know, when I pod me. You heard one of my bailiffs Anecdote off he LateEi lu i i Croswoll. A B E P T B L I C A N ibuly paper, to sup-upon mv hand, which she was holding had money and he had none. Nay, | th i s morning give mo notice. This ras- , , port Pres ident b r a n t tor re-election, while she talked to me. She said 1 there were two or three occasions on | cnl is rat number twenty, and carries I h e I r o y l i m e s rebites t l f . ouowing : l Will appear in Nashvil le in a few days, must lot he r be a mother t o m e ; and which he was locked up. He actually off a handsome competence with him. . The dea th of Mr. Oroswe^ recalls an T H E graves of the Confederate dead she caUed n p Lewis and told him. in carried on h i s plans in the sponging- Bu t some are not at t he t rouble of .lu1'i

e n .'.u l . a , , " l 1 . ™ V i ^ .'r in the cemete ry j i ea r Springfield, Mo., h e n ' " I " ' ' L'_ " ' ' " """"

'e been ar-charges of va-

er serious, impetuous way, • that ho house, and when he was let out , walked ' masking their ingrat i tude. There is influence, when he was_ the editor of w e r d decorated Wednesday, ras to look upon mo as a brother , and straightway to his lawyers. He would no creature upon two legs, nor upon the Argus, and the toi y ot - LT. ^ K U , I I i n u 0 f R n m b l e r s hav. io always kind t o me. meet me with tha t strange, sad smile four, half so ungra te fu l as a bad ser- Seward. noWriead. who r a i j j,, S t > L ) ) n i s on chari be , ,

Mrs. Lewis was an indulgent mother, on his face and the first quest ion would vant tha t you have pe t ted and can pe t w-'is but she was strict too, as her s tepfather : bo, how I was get t ing along? did I . n o l o " *' ^ ' , u

directed her to be, and his word was, ] want any th ing ? In a few months a l l ; park to her, law iu everything. Lewis went t roubles would be over, and we should mo to bed at nine, and so d id I while I was be in clover. For I mns t do him the 4 _ . a t t heca s t l e . Webegged half an hou r ' s justice—ono leaf of trefoil he might dear Lewis ?" I asked. " I s i t altogeth-grace sometimes, bu t she never would ga the r was to be for your humble ser- or i r remediable?" vield, even when she was in tho middle v a n t Yet I never liked him. | " I t has come to pass as I have told of a song. She sang divinely, and Lew- To tell how, on a sudden, for tune you is loved to hear his mother. Sometimes came upon us, would be to make a long he would keep me awake for a whole story. The tenacity of Lewis' charac-hour a f t e r we had gone to bed, listen- t e r carried him through. H e looked ing to Mrs. Lewis' voice in the draw-ing room. I was obliged to keep awi ' being his guest, but t;.is shows how considerate he could be. tor s tret

He had begged Mrs. Lewis to allow to him, 1 him to give me one of his Shetland po- would lie

Every man on whoso honor I re-lied has betrayed me. My model cot-tagers, I r m told, laugh at me for a

of seven cl.il

s u m - 1^1 UUIIKMI JI1III t i l l« MI^: II, XAC l u u n u u 1UU1. 1 i m > C i m i n IMJ -Iraw- sickly, bu t in the weak, weak ca ske t ' countrv town, and the townsfolk have wr.tton at intervals as topics , suggest- , o n

rake, was the mother 's heart . Ho had tho , not a good word for me, al though they e<l (,f whether they were ( imposed r win- a r t of wating. When he was in Cursi- had plenty yesterday. 'The local paper cont inuously whether he ook tfie

to him, and began to question me on uncle of his who used to pinch my ears, of Thunder vs. But ler d nig me from Bay of t ha t in the Argus?" the l ife t ha t my guardians had project- he alone was cool. I can see him now your side to-morrow." j

something like awe—but wa received j l i c r clothing with kerosene and then very kindly and encourag .1. They sett ing them on file. She was 42 yfiftr? used to converse f requent ly On one . oU* n U ( l the mother . occasion the voting man g ' W bold I Crimes a n d f u . i m i i i t

«..., „ - enough t o ask Mr, Seward liow he j A TELEQUAI'II pole fell upon a man fool. I have t r e b d e d t h e t rade in my wrote his messages; whether fe.ey v/ete : m a n named Joseph Arrett , in Chicago,

- J 1 n r . th .n nt int^rvnla n« tnnirH< sncireRt- — F r i d a y , instantly ki l l ing him.

T H E manufactory of Hicks k Badger , coppersmiths, in Boston, was destroyed

¥'20,000 par-

nies on my bir thday, and he had sur- somo income for life. But ho disclaim: siiail be a rogue. ' I should a d v i s e ^ V ' 1 1 1 i n M ' ' i i t r - ' ' i l - "^ j7 i l l s and^ the prised me with it, with a b ran new sad- ed it, and went quiet ly to bed, or. a to clear the s inking sh ip wldle there _ n , _ V ^ ^ i f f r d o s t r o v o d Mc(Tau v e ran ' s%r \v i th three die and bridle, which was very good, I November n ight in a shapUy sponging- a boat—that is n coach—at h a n d . " year ahtTaaveil t h e m T w r a F W o s o he I St. Gabriel locks, t o g e t h o r ^ l j ^ Loss, am free to own; bu t he might have re- house, with the observation tliat he was " L e a v e you, Lewis, at such a mo- wrote up the message as jtlu t ime acres of lumber, and a s a w m i i " ^ mombered tha t I liked fishing much in no hurry. So that when an extraor- mon t ! " I exclaimed, fo r I was hur t a t approached for its tranamission to t h e ; about $50,000. bet ter than riding, and tha t I should dinary turn in the lawsuit took every his suggestion, which was not a very Legislature. In weighing hi- opin- E D W A R D N E V I L L E , recently convicted

"i, of forging tickets on the has been sentencei t o

tho s tate prison, W

T H E eastward bound express traf* o n " | the Missouri Pacific Bailroad collided

ed for me. When I told him tha t I lastening the elastic band abou t his A smile passed over the placid face r n m u r s s f n l Sour.!, for lll.hh.n T r .-nr,. Was I n lit'm!'t * Wedn • • s d 11 v" ' '«n! Ilsh'i* it h a d n o t h e a r d from them for a year , I umbrella as he walked out of the court, of Lewis wl.ile I spoke. I t was a smile 1 for Hidden I JmHure, i M n r e ^ d b ^ ^ and t ha t I had not the least idea of as,calm as the cabman whom he hailed. I had seen before, and a t which a loss The I anama Herald savs : •nAmonn' ^ their intent ions in regard to 41 : i - — l - i • • • jmlled my ear ane mut tered lad! poor lad ! this is t he 1

is managed . " And so tho #___ , . dropped, and Lewis and I, a t the end And now tell me which are the rooms " I m u s t . " to be h idden tuero. The par ty oi of t he hollidays, returned to school. in the castle you would pcrfer? D r o p , " Well we shall t ide over the week, I n r « 11,1 believers in spiri tualis^,

Misfor tune "overtook me when I was at C o u t t s ' a n d s e e t h e liberty I have dare say; bu t there will be elbow room chief of whom is a Mrs Brown. on the poin t of eute. ing at the Middle ventured to take with your balauce. in tho castle before then. I can see." 0 ! v ' The mission of Mrs. Browu Temple. My guardians died, and, to Tell me if you like your b rougham; it I d id not like Lewis ' style. Of l " 0 " " motive; firmly believing my hor ro r and amazement, I was in- is at tho door. Now see whether you course I made every allowance for him doctrine and eflicacy of spiritu formed t ha t their affairs were involved ••an not become lord chancellor." under tho circumstances, and when I 8'.10 cherished tho idea t ha t if In to my u t te r ruin. They had ppeculated In sober t ruth , my brougham was at had HOOU m y wife to tho station with '".'l co 'dd obtain this this ill-with my money, and out of a good the door, my account was a princely the children, t he maidb, the jewel and l ,

i 'r id< ' s ' t reasure , she would do

for tune 'which my parents had left me, one nnd 1 had flu I had something less (ban three bun- apar tments . The soone was a glorious in which my <IocdH wero safely dred pounds left. I communicated my one when the sun of Lewis' for tunes lock and key, I made a second a t tempt m o , i e y to missionary purposes. The . Koreltfii. d is t ress to Lewis, and he sympathized was nt i ts noontide splendor. The to be kind and sympathetic. I asked expedit ion has not been a whit more . , , , , , with m e ; he would have buon a stone beaut i fu l , tho brilliant, the gif ted, t he whether there was anything I could do H .U ( : c cssful than the many other expedi- f i , , . . . . i . i ; ' S r t ' s u m e

had ho done loss, seeing how intimate i l lustr ious crowded to his halls, for him in London. * t ions which have gone on a similar er- *1* ' ' s " ' I"1 8 ' we h a d been from our early boyhood, th ronged his drawing rooms, peopled " Yes," he said, ra is ing his cold b lue r a n t ^ with divining rods and o t h e r : . Y'T'"! E U A N I E L has re turned Mrs. Lewis had been for some time in h is park and taah d of all tho sweets of eyes, and cut t ing h is words with his w o r l d l y indicat ions and motives. troni Naples without visiting Bome. bad hea l th ; her gieat step-father had h is refined and liberal liospitafihr. He gl i t ter ing teeth. " Y e s , remain in i t . " A MANIFESTO from moderate Bepnb-died overwhelmed with n u n in a great alone remained ealni and easy, I might Th is was too much, and 1 left him. A S U B T E K R A N E A N P O N D . — I n Ararat ' ' e a n 8 ""nounces the adhesion of six-lawsn.t, and she had the castle no say unconcerned. Misfortune had nit Now all my impressions as to l.is char- township, in Pennsvlvania, a portion ^ 'en more nepspapers to their cause, longer, and young Lewis could keep him ha rd and liad not stirred a muscle actor were confirmed; and I could un- of railroiul track recently sank into the T H E Austr ian delegation has voted to only one horse now, and was obliged to of his f ace ; fortune was now his gen- ders tand thoroughly why I never liked earth, and disappeared from sight . Aa grant a fund of 300,000 florins for the give himself fewer airs. ons f r iend and she could barely extort him. investigation into tho cause of th i s sin- «ccret service. Count von Beust asfced

The wreck was more thon respect- a smije^from^ nim. ^ was I fh ink^inoro At the railwav station—for I left that gular occurrence roveided the fact that for 60,000 more because of the spread a ide : b u t it was a wreck. those who did not dei did not disdain to ride b rougham to which pwi>i .<iin. - - •./>.. . ah.> >niin, ••uu • vm: mx loei in uucsncHs. m i s crust S'i.) was reduced, and with but one man- of promot ing my own advancement in train quite five minutes, getting my ports a heavy growth of wood. The servant to wait at t he table. Lewis my own way. I worked at my profess- boy's pony (Lewis' last present) into ii pond is said to contain many fine fhlj,

horsebox . j pickerel among others, bu t all without \ \ .:en I rcacho. town I hoard more eye . Iu the same township is another T « E municipal author i t ies of Berlin

than 1 care to r«lat4' a b o u t the immeMe p.md abou t twenty acres in extent, up- appropr ia ted tu de f r ay the ex-n u n in Hhich Lewis had involved him- on which a similar crust is accumu!«. JH-HSOH of the festivities upon the re-solf. He had t rus ted vast sums of mon- ting. A large part of this pond lus tu rn of the troops.

Among c n r S ) fln(j t j i i i n g the fireman of the" ex-

Ihteele V ™ t r a i n ' nd in o n i t n n i y . .osed i J a m e s BrcHANAN,a nephew of the late Hoard ' > r e s ' ^ e n t ' ' l ^ l Guilford Stat ion,

the ^ ,a•• o u Fr iday. %

wid- T H E death of Sne Robinson, a noted had a California actress, is announced. S h e , (he was a native of Galosburg, 111.

ilism, | t h e i r ; otten

P R O F . H. S. E S O L I S H , principal of the Cairo public schools, and widely known through his connection ^ . i i

, . v , various educational i n s t i t u t i ouspo f jiick of the castle dressing eases, and my dispatch box, to the world and tho souls o | the Southern Illinois, diod on W e d n o s ' y . JOUO was a glorious in wliich my 'loeds were safely under P ' rates , b y devoting a portion of their Ho was originally from Vermont.

• i # i r i • kiii< viium ui iiJiH hill" --—- • • •••• ''v,• • i ioro thon respect- a smile f rom hun. was I think, more At the railwav station—for 1 left that g.ilar ocettrreuce revealed the fact tliat f o r 00,000 more because of tho eck. I was among grateful . I bii— od and thanked—the very evening—I found more than half underneath the railroad for a consider- t ' K ' In ternat ional Society, lesort them, and Fates, for, while any care as to my the castle senrants. The station-mas- able diatanoe WM a deep sub te r rawan T H E trial of L^icbefort will coi de in the moilost means of l iveng was ivmov. il f a r away U-r was compelled to p u t on three or pond, oovored by a crust of black eir th on Mondav next, and the trials • poor Mrs. Lewis f rom me, I neglected no opportunity four extra luggage vans ; and I kept the nix feet in Uuckness. This crust vin- and Lnl l ier will immediatelv ft

ion, and Lewis was able to introduce me to a firstrate bii ineps. I had at times, more than I could well manure. When I was at the castle I would retire f rom the scene of the festivities to my

commence »f Bosel

follow.— The Court Martial before w h i c h j ^ i " cases come for trial, will sit iu t h e | B t » ' ace of Jus t ice a t Versailles.

own apartment , ami there turn out my ey to relatives and f r iends , r ight and been covered within the past twentv brief-bag opqn the table and read into l e f t : he had listened to any kind of years, and the r rocess is still going on the H.uall hours. Very few men, I llat- got-np tale of d is t ress ; he had been F o r some distance f rom the shore i t u m i -ans was once at snn-ior u-te r mvself, would have dom- that , w.th imposeil upon in fifty directions. A filled with a dense growth of water lil- Iral n e n d s and d n n L ' t h o 1 the advantages I had wntl.m my reach, splendid man of business, a powerful, lies, and those, it is supposed, furniil, u „ n .m 'n ' e l to nu k . ,,,1 But I was determined not to be do- clear-headed adminis t ra tor , he had the foundation for the su .erstr.ict.ire cf S

never forgot my birthday; and Mrs. Lewis was good enough t<» insist, when she heard of my misfortune, that I should let her pay mv Temple foes, and that I should ncoept of a couple of rooms iu her house, to be with Lewis. She saw. I suspect, that I exercised a very salutary infiuence over him. How could I look ciuirlish and refuse, especially when Lewis joined his en-t reat ies with those of bis mother r I t wanted no little moral courage, how- pendent on Lewis. I was resolved to doubled the value of the enormous earth. ever, to keep with the Lewises, ulthough draw the l ine somehow,* for, as I think property which had come to him af ter — they loailad me with attentions, be- I have remarked before. I never really so many years of bat t l ing and of pov- P E T E R the Great, on a visit to t h e l u p r f t V sir " thw cause people talked about them in i l iked him. erty i r y m Uis uncle. But, see, ho House of Parl iament in London, noticed VOT1 a" nnteut-rifflit out for ntnl/mo 'Jtn6

the neighborhood: and the tradesmen I grew n c h - I do not deny it, ^nd it n i i f j l l f ^ pn t ' i iw f A i i j n e n who about th i r ty gentleman clad in long rs.! S f ( , r i u ak>ng stu-sneoretl and je. mil when the plain lit- was Lewis 'money that enabled mo to w f W t m f hnisW-orth v a n d - I am told togas and powdered wigs. " W h o are I 1

tie brougham rolled pas t their doors, niake a f igure in the world, which is | when he left ti.e<jastle tharowa jflot a they? " he asked of his cicerone.— ' T H E intermarriage of two families in or I and Lewis, walked home to^ d i n - ' half the bat t le in the professions. But mafi l^ft f h f f i C ' 1 ' " " T h o s e gentlemen are lawyers,'* "Law- Maine i s remarkeble. One consisti nor. I had no other home, however, i h*' wanted m e : I was necessarv to him, I can t help frelipg a kind of wamith vers . ' i ndeed!—so many as t b a t ! Why ' of four sons and one daughter , has m_ and, hardly a far thing in my pockat. and therefore it was for himself tha t he toward the man when my wife comes I havent bu t two in Russia, and intend i ried all of a neighbor 's children fb As I have said, I was without a rela-; open-handed with me. l a m not like a queen into her drawing room, hanging one on my re tu rn . " 1 daughters and a s o n !

L A T O C R , a celebrated f/ouffe actress in Paris , was once a t supper with sev-

conversa-

superstructnreof wevc, seated opposite, cried on/, ' " O h , I beg of you. Mademoiselle, do not say such ridiculous things, it pai ns me! '"

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The Browned at Sea.

Never bronze "l ilibof itnne M»y their ».-i.i.lchrt denote;

O'er th. lr I 'irl.il place, alone, Shnil the r*htfliDR nen-\r»ed float.

Not tnr them ihe quiet Knive Underniai l i tlie iluixied turf;

Tlwy i"-; below the restle.** wave. They «li ep "-'l .w theulrepliMi -urf .

O'er Ill- Hi shall 111"' wntew wrMtle With :he whirlwind Iromtheinnd,

llm He ir bones will only nenile r|.I» r down in; • ihe HJUHI;

An 1 t .-r-v-r wind and ciirge. Loiul ur low. fhall i^. their dirce ;

Andeneh id 1" wave ihat braiki Heneelorih upon nuy shore.

Shall I . dearer for ihelr Hakes, Shall IK- holr evermore.

FA KM, t.AKIMiN AM) II01SKH(H,I».

AVntrrliia Tenia* Ofl rn . Horses and oxen at work need wa-

ter often. The phnvman carries his jnt,' of water, or leaves his team to rest while he goes to the house for a dnnk. B u t the team works harder than tho driver, and probably needs drinl" as o f t e n ; ye t many teams are t a f t m o u t early in the field, where t h e r e ' s no water, except in the driver's jug, and worked five or six hours be-fore they can get a drop. Is , it any wonder tha t they are injured by drink-ing too much when they are led to the spring at noon and evening.

.Mniingina Kett lns Hens. A writer in the Prair ie Farmer never

sets a hen unless another is soon to set, also, by which arrangement he can give the chickens first hatched to hen No. 2. As they ha tch he removes them to a box fixed for the purpose, and ho gives each hen from twenty to forty chicks, and finds they irrow us well as broods of less number. To break a hen of her wish to set ho confines her in a coop three davs. Hens will not eat eggs if they have access to lime. H o is of the oplii-iou | . a t pot.Ray does not pay when one bui ' s expensive houses for them or

chicken coops, and spends his time and talent in the business. I t will do for women to raise poultry.

j nature ban undergone a olmhge; his ap-petites are not tho same ; his food is different, he is mated with different va-rifctiesofhis species, andcomparod with I original type, there is wonderful meta-1 morphosis in his conformation. These facts will at once destroy the theory of those who incline to the negative side of the question just referred to.

While all other domestic animals are regularly supplied with salt, the hog is generally neglected. Ho requires, however, to bo constantly suppl ied with it as aro horses, cattle or sheep, and si.tiers as much when deprived of it as ei ther of these. His food is almost in. variably given to him in a fresh state, and to this fact we may a t t r ibu te tho | presence of trichina and other diseases peculiar to swine, which seem to bafllo the most skillful treatment. Tf salt be not mixed with his food, it should be eonstiintly kept in a separate trough in his sty. where access may bo had to it whenever the animal is inclined to lick or eat it. If farmers and breeders will try tho lat ter plan it will afford 1 thon. a good opportuni ty of ascertain-ing whether or not the hog requires salt and also whether it benefits his condition while living, and improves . the qual i ty of his flesh when prepared ' for the table.

There is another simple method of test ing the valuo of salt when given to I swine. Le t the farmer breed from a boar and sow fed with salt, and rear a litter to the i r ful l growth fat tened in the ordinary way, and try the same ex-pcrimc^it at tho same t ime with another set, never fed with salt, and let him note well the result . The former will bo healthier, hardier, less subject to disease, fat ter , better, and the meat I will be sweeter and much more whole- 1

some. If these considerations are worth anyth ing to tho farmer and breeder, they are worth at least an im-partiai investigation.

Graf t Ing W a s . A correspondent of the Maine Farmer,

who. that paper says, is " t he best orchordist in one of the best f rui t -growing sections of the Sta te ," says he has discovered tha t wherever animal grease of any kind has been applied to fruit trees in the composition of graft-ing wax or in any o ther way, or for any other purpose, the tree has been injured to a greater or less degree. The limbs or t runk of a tree wherever animal grease conies in contact with them, will almost invariably tu rn black, and if it does not die (which it will. A I have known in some cases) will ^ p e a r sickly for a longt ime . Ho gives the following receipt for wax, whiehho says never fails Take six pounds resin, one pound of beeswax, ami one p i n t l i n seed oil .

How (he I'otnto l ing Worn*. The following facts are condensed

friun an article in the American Natual-ist. by Mr. Sanborn Tenny, describing a visit to J a m e s Hudson, of Niles, Mirlugan:

In April, 1870, Mr. Hudson, in plow-ing his fields, plowed up the full grown :

beetles, and they walked about, being very lively. H e planted earlv rose potatoes abou t the 13tli of Apri l , ; ami • soon as they were fair ly u p tho In J A commenced their at tacks upon tlmn?/ H e began to kill them b y squeezing them between two paddles, going over the ground daily, bu t ap-1 pareutly without checking them. H e tiien mixed Par is green with ashes and ' sprinkled the mixture on a dozen rows, j the vines at this t ime being a foot high, and from these rows he secured a fair crop of potatoes. Where the mixture was not sprinkled the bugs a te all t he i leavit, and in many cases they ate tho stalks to a considerable extent. They now began on a new field hi ther to un-touched, appear ing in such numbers as l

almost literally to cover both the leaves and the stalks.

The* were so numerous that in less than ;A hour one man gathered about 20 q .wf ts of them. The beetles swept right th rough this field, going at the rate of about ten or twenty rods in a week. Thei r yellowish eggs were al-ways abundant on the inside of the po-tato leaves; but they also laid their eggs on wood, spires of grass, and even on drv sticks. While the havoc above described was going on no other species of insects at tacked the potatoes. At this t ime the Cobirado bugs were abun-dant about the farm buildings, and even entered the house. Toads are their natural enemies, eagerly devour-ing them. B u t on this farm the hens were never seen eat ing them. On the farm above ment ioned the bugs disap-poawuLeuddenly in the early part of September. I t may be added that they seem to prefer the Chenango potatoes to the early rose, and that they would hardly touch the Early Goodrich, though growing side by side with tho Chenango, which , they eagerly devour-ed. I would also add that the insects do not confine themselves t o the vines, but enter the hills and at tack the pota-toes themselves.

>all lor Swine.

Do swine require s a l t T h e Turf , Field a u l Fa rm says :

This hav been a mooted q u f ' . o n with fanners and I n • dors for many years, and now renuins as far from a satisfac-tory solution as when first started ; some iuclivjlK to the utllnnative opinion and, t h c f e f t major i ty t • a negative belief. T i i / r o f c e r contend that animals in a wild stnlte nei ther require nor have ac-cess to it. This is a mis take: even in a wild s ta te there are certain conditions of the animal economv, affecting the lualib and comfort, which the instinct of tho brute creation teaches them how-to counteract. Astringents, acids, al-kalis, salts, etc., abounding in certain

earths, plants and springs, are sough ; for and duly appropriated by the ani-mal. The wild beast is his own physi-cian, na ture having endowed him with the power and means to prescribe his own physic, for whatever ailments the particular condition of his body devel-ops. This instinct, or all-wise unseen power, tLe animal is in a great measure

state of domest ici ty; entirely the creature of man's treatment, care

amT prorision. His whole physical

Moth Worm in Hee Cniali. J . L. Hubba rd writes to the Amer-

ican Bee Journa l as follows: A correspondent in a late number of

tho Journal , said tba t ono of h is bees, after gnawing off the caps of tho cells, was unable to come o u t ; and he wants to know what was the mutter. Ono word will t e l l—"worms . "

I noticed some of mine in the same fix, soon a f te r rending t ha t article, and on pul l ing them out I found, as I ex-, pected a small worm hole nea r tho bot-tom of the cell. I bad before noticed that those bees which could not get out were in lines, and af ter pul l ing o u t ' a few I found a small worm. Thoy (tho worms) work their passage from one cell to another, perhaps two-thirds of the way toward the center of the ( comb, eating wax, bees' wings and legs, and leaving a fine web behind, which holds the bees in the comb.

I suppose they were not the larva, of 1 the ordinary boo moth, as I have gen-erally found these near the surlaco of the comb. Bu t I found some combs containing these small worms in a glass jar, ami in due time bad f rom fifteen to eig iteon fine large moths of tho ordin-ary kind. My conclusion is tha t these worms, while small, work near tlie sep-tum of the comb, and when grown about half an inch long they work next to tho surface.

Hog Chnlcrn. A writer in the Stock Journa l recom-

menda the following as a preventive of this disease: Flowers of sulphur, six pounds ; su lphate of iron, six ounces; cinchona, pulverixed, one pound. Mix well together in a largo mortar , after-ward gives a tablespoonf.i l to each animal, mixed with a few pota to peel-ings and corn meal, three t imes a day. Continue this for one week, keep the animals in a clean warm, dry place, and not allow too many togother-

A California S tory .

If we had not read th i s story in a California paper we wouldn ' t have be-lieved i t : " The other day some chil-1 dren playing in a garden hero discov-ered a l i t t le hole in the ground about the circumference of a two bi t piece. All younsters u p this way are natural-ists and entimologists, and these at onco made up their minds t ha t a taran-tula was the inhabitant of that tiny cave. Bu t how to persuade his govern-orship out. was the puzz l ing question before the convention. Final ly , a tar-antula hawk, the deadly enemy of this poisonous creature, came idling along, and lit on a fiower near by. I t was b u t the work of an instant for one of tho crowd to s tun i t ; then picking bim up and revivi.i" him, down the hide she dispatched him, when in a hurry up came the tarantula —a black, handsome, velvety f e l l o w -followed and chased by the hawk. Young America was on the lookout, and hastily securing him in a close glass tumbler, ran with him into the house, where he now remains with the hawk, on exhibition, and awaits t he coming of the famous bug-catchers, now on route to this coast ."

A Dead Shot .

The New York Star soys : •1 Record -er Hacke t t is the momental expert of

| the age. A tew days since, he was otl 1 with young J i m Bennet t on his yacht. | S tanding at a distance of twenty-two yards, Mr. Benet t held between his

; ' thumb and finger a smaU clam-shell which a ball f rom Hacket t ' s pistol

' broke tA pieces. Another friend held at the same distance a small bi t of the neck of a bottle, which was also ehriv-ered in tho same way. Tho yacht meanwhile rolling like a cradle. A bird was let loose, and, flying with the wind, met its quietus at the word, and

: and its feathers paid t r ibu te on the i crest of the wave. When Bennett was

a little chap, be bud the pluck to hold j an apple ou h is bead, and Hackett, in

the presence of Mrs. Bennet t , shot it off t .me and again. Numerous friends

i have held coins in their lingers us in-! vitation for the certain bull. I t is re-! lated that , at Saratoga, t h e Recorder, i bar ing knocked a coin f rom tho hand of Mr. Jennings, present editor of tho Times, was about to go for an apple

| on his head, bu t Mr. Ravuond was so affected by the possible killing of his

j friend that he begged him to desist."

A GOVERNMENT loan of seventy-eight million francs, secured bv the property

I of the Crown of Roumama, is about to i be put on the market.

THE MAN WITH A SKCHKT. A AVonderfnl Story If Not .Seniutlonnl.

A most remarkable story comes to ns th rough the Sacramento I 'niun, which, if not designed to bo sensational, makes the most wonderful disclosures of the ago, and suggests inquiries tha t will in-terest chemists as well as the world at largo. The story is told in u foiir-col-u.nn article, from which the following synopsis contains the most salient poin ts :

Some time ago, "a man named Greg-ory Summerfield was murdered by be-ing pushed from u pla t form of u car ou the Union Pacific Railroad at Cape H o r n , and falling down a thousand feet on the rocks below. Summerfield was a ii man of oxtoadinary literary and scion-tif'.o attainments, and was always known before his death as " t ho man with the secret ." Tho only person on the plat-form with him when ho was th rus t down the precipice was Lconidas Par-ker, a Sacramento lawyer of talent and an excellent reputat ion. H e was twice tr ied for murder , and each t imemyster -riously iicquited. Recently bo d i ed . Imt loft behind bim an explanation of of tho whole transaction. A short t ime before Summerfield 's death be came in to Parker ' s office, tha t being his first appearance in Sacramento for a number of years , and told him tha t he fathomed the mighty secret of making water bu rn by means of u preparation of po tass ium, which would separate the particles and ignite the liberated oxy-gon, thus creat ing and recreat ing its own force, and proceeding until all the particles wore destroyed. Possessed of t ins terrible power, he domanded $1,000,000, to be r a i s ed inSan Francis-co, or he would set tho Pacific Ocean on fire and let t he world take the con-sequouoo. Parker thought himself dealing with a luna t ic , and treated t h e mat ter disdainfully, bu t offered to t ry one of his potacsium pills in a wash bowl of water, which skipped and hiss-ed around as i t always does, and seem-ed about to expire, when .u sharp ex-plosion took place, and to h is surpr ise , the l iquid blazed in lurid flames to the ceiling until every drop was consumed.

Deeming th is wc rth considering, he impar ted the discovery, with Summor-fiold's condit ion, t o a leading Wanker, a bishop, a chemis t , two Sta te univer-sity professors, a physic ian, a judge and two Protestant divines, who, with him-self witnessed the experiment on a g r and scale in a mountain lake ten miles f rom San Francisco. Li fifteen minutes every drop of water in the pool was consumed, and tho committee be-cumo a la rmed, while Summerfield be-came importunate. Only half a million could be raised a t San Francisco, and someth ing mus t be done or the Pacific Ocean would roll billows of flame in-stead of water. I t was propose to at-tempt subscript ions in Now Y .rk, when the bishop rose and said that all tha t was child's p lay ; that nothing would satis-fy tho wre tch , extermination was, un-der the circumstances, justifiable. All coincided, and Parker , who dew tho gorges and widings of tho Pacific road, was chosen as humani ty ' s avenging an-gel. In the conclusion of his docu-m e n t , he says: " T selected Cape Horn as the best adapted to the purpose , and * * the public knows the rest. Hav-ing been ful ly acqui t ted by two tr ibu-nals of the law, I make this final appeal to my fellow-men througout the State, and ask them confidently not to reverse the judgement already pronounced."

The t ru th fu lness of th i s revlution having been ques t ioned, the party with whom the s ta tement of Pa rke r was left, and who furnished it for publication, publ ished a card giving tho names of the part ies who witnessed the experi-ment of the burning lake who are among the well knov.n citizens of San Francisco, and offers to furn ish fur ther proof if necessary. The story has the smack of sensation about it, neverthe-less, and wo shall await some s ta tement from these prominent San Franciscans before we give it ent i re credence.

The Mi mi and the Cholera.

A curious phenomena has recently occurred at Maurit ius, where that ter-rible scourge, tho cholera has been rag-ing with desolat ing effect. There is a bird in thur i s lund culled the mart in , but more properly the mina. This bird is about the size of the starling, whose habi ts it possesses in a great de-gree. I t exists i n , immense numbers , and is a grand destroyer of all insects. On this account it is seldom or ever shot at, especially as it is a grout comforter to all cattle, whose hides it entirely clears from ticks and other vermin.— During the prevalence of cholera at Maurit ius, these b i rds disappeared.— Such a circumstance had never before occurred, and the real cause of their depar ture is still a mystery. May it not have been that some species of in-sect, on which they fed, had likewise migrated, and tha t certain noxious ani-malcules, which bad been kept down by this class, bad thus multiplied in the atmosphere, unt i l thei r numbers caused the disease i All supposit ious of such a subject must however, remain in obscu-rity, as no proof can bo adduced of their correctness.

A n A n m h i l e o ! ' M r . S p u r j e o i i .

The South London Press gives what it calls a characteristic anecdote of Mr. Spurgeon. Recently un eminent Bap-tist called on him and made a state-ment to the following effect:—Three years ago he had set aside $1,000 toward bui lding a chapel, but untoward cir-cumstances had intervened and prevent-ed the execution of bin design. Th is he was now, ho said, desirous of carry, ing into execution, and he trusted Mr. Spurgeon would render him his assist-ance. "What do you wish me to do asked the pastor of the Tabernacle. " T o give me your powerful aid in raising a second thousand, which is imperatively requi red ." " 1 under-s tand ," suid Mr. Spurgeon: but let us see—you have hud the use of this money fo r th ree years?" "Yes." "Dur-ing that t ime it must have been worth to you at least ten per cent, per an-num f " "Well , I dure say." "Then, mv dear sir, you have got the money without t roubl ing me. Go, and build

i the chapel ." And the applicant de-: par ted, satisfied with this business-like and thoroughly practical view of t h e matter.

T H E Sutro Tunnel, on the 10th inst., had reached a depth of 2,085 feet.

The nor i l l in llielttiisp of a IMiick Hog. I'rom the Virginia (Nuvada) T e n itorial Enterprise,

•lime pl.

The Chinese residents of the oast-em part of this city last night had another musical tussle with tin! devil —a tussle of exceeding groat vehe-mence. A large drovo of hogs, nearly all black, was lately brought from Cali-fornia by tho Alexanders, the well-known stockmen, and turned into a vacant lot noar Chinatown. The first day that the hogs wero put into this lot tho fence was constantly lined with Cefestinls, feasting f rom without their pig-eyes upon the pigs within. Some rolled rocks against the high and t ight plank fence and standing t iptoe gazed long-ingly upon the p lump ono of tho herd : others doubled into the form of the fig-ure four, ami bent one eye upon the grand display of pork in the raw state, through such favoring cracks and knot-holes us they could find. Tho heads —and tails—at the knot-holes, and there was n power of goose-talk and gesticu-lation. The many pairs of gli t tering eyes, and the broad mouths tha t trick-led as*with|brown gravy, boded no good to the more favored in flesh among the occupants of tha t big p igpen ; for though a Chinaman will, a.iy day or night, bar ter his liberty for a yellow-legged hen, be will unhesi tat ingly sell his soul for u fat hog. From all the tumble-down shanties in Chinatown came the Celestial inhabitants , g rea t and small male nnd female came they, as the animals went into the ark, all to gaze through cracks and knot holes, and over the fence and under the fence, and feast their eyes on that drove of six hundred and odd fat pigs. A groat-or collection of blue shirts, round and umbrella hats, dangling queues and

bird of Pradise headdresses, or a more animated assemblage has seldom been seen.

All t he afternoon, and till t he sun had dipj;ed beh ind tho peak of Mount

1 Davidson, this scene continued ; then | the great priest of tho Joss-house, ar-rayed iu h is long blue robe, was seen coming from the temple, bearing in his hand an incense-pan, from which was spread upon the evening air tho aroma of burning sandal wood. This wise disciple of Confucius, and big dog of the Buddhis t tan yard, walked in odor-iferous silence about the enclosure, gazing intently through various cracks and knot holes at tho stolid porcine herd. At length ho ut tered a loud, wailing cry, which was taken up and echoed in every tone and accent of ter-ror by men, women and children. H e pointed out a par t ieulur ly large, par-

! tioularly black, and particularly wise and vicious-looking hog, dropped some-th ing into his incense-pan which creat-ed a dense smoke and a stench which the very breeze seemed to hasten to leave behind, when he set up a chant , and swinging his in'cense-pan back and forth, began crawfishing from the place, safely guarding tho rear of the now thoroughly fr ightened and retreating mob. Tha t night there was a great uproar in Chinatown, and above all

, could bo heard the t inkl ing cymbals and sounding brass which always an-nounces tha t his Satanic Majesty has been unearthed. Every night since, the most s trenuous exertions of the whole musical portion of the Chinese population appear to have been requir-ed for the int imidation of " Auld Clootie. " Last night the blue-robed big gun of tho pagoda had all the peo-ple in f ront of that insti tution, where, in the yard, to the eastward of the

; gate, stood, large us life, the imuge of a black hog.

This image was stuck ful l of burn ing joss-sticks, and us they were slowly con-sumed a grout howling and pounding of gongs and kett le-drums was kept up At length the high priest, ri gh t ly t iming the burning of a fuse, entered tho temple, uud returning with one of

j their biggest woodon gods stuck full of peacock feathers, mut tered a short prayer or exorcism, when he eluvated

1 the idol, und, with u dull explosion and abominable stench, the imago of the hog was blown into a thousand frag-ments. The priest rushed into the temple with tho idol and slammed the door, and the people scattered amid a

' great noise and "one grand s t ink , " as a Frenchman would say. The hogs are now nearly all sold and gone f rom tho pen, und the explanution of th i s whole affair seems to be t h i s : The cunning priest suw in the drovo of hogs a great temptat ion set before h is

• people; unless he exerted himself they would be sure to go to hog stealing and get into trouble, and in order to pre-vent this, he went out to the hog-yard

I in their prosenco and detected tho devil in one of the beusts. Ho k e p t them in u terrible fr ight until nearly all the hogs were gone, when by blow-ing up the image of the bluck hog, he

| sent t he devil und all thei r t roubles "k i t ing" taking unto himself and his ugly god all the glory of the achieve-

| mont.

S A D E N D I N G . - T e n years ago August Busch was known in Wall street as a gontlemun of educution and reputed Tvealth. Soon afterwards in a financial crisis be failed, his wife died suddenly,

, he lost heart, took to drink, and has ' since been wandering in California, | Australia and other remote lands, ! friendless and desti tute. A few days ago he returned, took lodgings at an obscure house in Brooklyn, visited the grave <H his wife, had an interview w ith his young daughter , who had been adopted by a generous friend, wrote two letters to former acquaintances, took u dose of arsenic and died, i t

! was a meluncholy ending of a wustod life. He was forty-three years of age,

1 u gruduute of the University of Berlin, und before his lull a man of more than ordinary business ability.

T H E W I C K E D E S T W O M A N . — T h e wick-edest woman in New Orleans, as wo learn f rom the Picayune, is 70 years of ago, frowsy, fat, wrinkled, repulsive, and dressed in black silk. Recent ly she stood at her gate, and a little b i rd nestled near her, "when the old woman fixed on the bird her burning black eyes. There was a swift, electric glance shot from them, magnetic in its influ-ence. I t appalled even the hear t of the bird, the free habi tant of forest aisles, where it caught the murmur of leafy serenades: it fluttered and gasp-ed under the spell of tha t evil eye, then fell to the ground and died ."

A FORTY THOUSAND dol la r fire occur -red at Champaign, III., on Thursday.

Vuliinhle Sorni Signal.

An Englishman named Nathaniel Holmes has patented an " inex t in -gnishable storm and danger signal l ight ," which was first exhibited at tho prosident 's meeting of the Royal Soci-ety of London, on tho 22d of April, when it attracted great at tention. Na turo for May 18, gives the following account of it nnd its uses.

The pei uliarities of tho signal light are that it is self-igniting when placed in water or thrown on the seas. Con-tact with water being tho only means of igniting the lamp, it is inextingnisli-able when once igni ted; nei ther wind nors torn . has any effect upon tho llaino. The l i g h t o f inlonse In illianev, and of great duration, and can bo seen for a great distance ... the open air. Pho-tographs may be taken by tho light of th i s now signal. Experiments were tried on the evening of the 25th of April, at 10 o'clock, ... tho presence of some scientific geutlemon, tode tennino its brilliancy as a signal. A lump was placed in a bucket of water on the top ot Primrose Hill, ami tho light was so intense that af ter the signal had been burning for twenty minutes small newspaper-print could bo distinctly read at a distance of seventy feet, not-withstanding that the night was thick and foggy. This new signal light will bu rn for forty minutes. In coi.struct-ion the lamp is exceedingly simple, and so contrived that when once burn!, t he whole may bo thrown away. The chemical preparation contained in tho lamp in a solid, hard substance, free from danger ; not a fleeted by heat, and so non-explosive; and the signal is comparatively inexpensive. I t s appli-cations for marinu signals aro numer-ous. In cases of shipwrecks a few lamps thrown on the sea would illumi-nate the entire scene, and enable as-sistance to bo promptly and efliciently rendered. F o r rocket -I me apparatus it is equally valuable, as, burst ing into u flame on falling into the sea, it would indicate tho position of the rocke -line' In connection with life-buoys it would bo a mark to the drowning sailor. In life-boat services it would bo a signal to tho vessel in distress, and the bril-liant light would greatly assist in the rescue. In cases of salvage, ships ' sig-nals, tide and harbor warnings, the du-ration of the light renders this new in-vention of great value. A s a railway signal, to be used by the guards and station porters in cases of accident, it is equally uvuilublo, and will be of great utility.

Bnsiiicss Courtesy and Considi'i'atii.n.

We find in that very readable publi-cation, Tho Literary Wor ld , " published in Boston the following comments upon tho firm of Harper k, Bro the r s :

Everyone who has sustained business relat ions with the publ ishing firm of Harper & Brothers, preserves, as a re-sul t thereof, recollections of the kind-ness and courtesy which bavo come to b e proverbially associated with the mime of the house. I t often happens tha t such a manner is assumed, for a purpose, in intercourse with strangers, while those who are " i n s i d e , " and to whom it would not " p a y " to waste politeness on, experience only its op-posite in ful l development. This is not the case with the Harpe r s : their rule of unform courtesy, consideration and suavity extends to every person whom they come in contact with, und none have better opportunit ies for appreciat-ing this peculiarity t han their em-ployees.

We began this paragraph simply for the purpose of s ta t ing a A s e which recently came to ou r knowledge, und which furnishes a good illustrution of the policy which the firm have pursued with such marked success. Not long ago, one of their agents wrote to tl.em apologizing for a day 's delay in the transaction of certain business on the ground that his children had been ill. By return mail came a letter from New York, requesting him to leave business entirely until his children no longer needed his uttendunce, und desir ing him to give his family such recreution in the wuy of drives etc., as they need-ed, at the expense of the firm. At an-other time, the same agent wus some-what indisposed, uud another agent of the firm in the same city, writing t» head quarters, casually mentioned the fact.

Instantly the first mentioned received an order to come to New York. Ho obeyed, wondering what was the reason of this sudden summons. He was in-formed on his arrival, that his employ-ers thought a brief rest would do him good, and they therefore desired him to take his ease for some days in New York, they paying all his expenses.— Employers so commonly err in t reat ing their employees as mere machines b y the use of which money is made, and us if they were entitled to none of the re-wards of labor beyond a fixed pecun-iary stipend, that it is a reul pleasure to record so honorable an exception of the general rule.

A Mysterious Allair in Michigan.

Considerable excitement prevails at Essexville, Michigan, over the discov-ery of two dead bodies oust of tha t place last Fr iday afternoon. I t ap-pears that five boys wore out in a swamp m which there is usually about four feet of water, but on account of the dry weather of late it had all disap peared, when they discovered two bodies lying by tho side of a log, in such an advanced s ta te of decomposi-tion that they [hoiigbt them Indians. On reaching home they told their story, and Saturday a par ty, headed by one of the village authori t ies, s tar ted out to investigute tho matter . On reaching the spot designated they found only a mass of maggots crawling in every di-rection. with no bones or body visible. The supposiiion is that there has been foul play, and the bodies wore removed during the night previous, the guilty part ies having heard of tho discovery made by the boys.

A H I MAN M O N S T E R . — A child has been born of human parents at Paler-mo, Italy, which furnishes an instance of the transition between the monkey and man, long sought for by those in-credulous ns to the Darwinian theory. The infant is tb ickh covered with ha i r from head to foo t : its head is like a monkey's, and the resemblance is fur-ther carried out enough to sat isfy the most exacting.

(ieticral Ilciiis.

H A L F million sowing machines wero manufactured in the United States last year.

T H E Yalo class of 1871 will graduate at its coming commencement '.03 mem-

, fcers. N E W depiirturo cocktails are all the

, rage in Chioago.

P A P E R pett icoats find ready sale in England.

A N I A O A R A Falls hackman has a $30,-1 'Hill inansion in Boston.

M A G I C lantern tans at three cents I onch are a now Philadelphia institu-; tion.

TnitEE out of four of the groat Eng-lish races of the season have boon won by horses owned and bred by Jews.

A liosToN dea l-beat wont to San Francisco and back at an expense of *13.

T H E new gold note , of *100 denomi-nation aro to have a portrai t of tho Hon. Thomas II. llonton.

I " W A S H I N G , fifteen cents," was tho only item if the kind in the seini-aunu-al account of an extravagant youth in Wesleyan University, Ohio.

A C'oNSEcncLT 12-year old boy brags of picking 100 quar ts o; strawberries in six hours.

T H E whole family of Mr. John Con-roy, in Woonsocket, R. I., wore poison-ed on Thursday by cooking for greens a common p lan t known as the thorn apple.

W A S H I N G T O N is about to lose one of its most ancient landmarks. Williard's Hotel is about to bo dismantled, and its well worn furni ture sold to the high-est bidder.

S E V E R A L children have been lately found dead near Jackson and Wood-ville. Miss., under circumstances which induce tho belief that locust eggs, de-posited in mulberries, were the cause of death.

O N E of Hyde ' s overland steam wagons has arrived at Coriene. I t is destined for the ha td iag of heavy loads over common wagon roads in Southern Utah.

T H E work on the now Masonic tem -pie in Philadelphia is progressing stead-ily. The cost of the bui ld ing when completed, i t is said, will not be less than *1,500,000.

T H E New Orleans Picavtme denies that there is a man living who can be claimed us the representative of tho sentiments and opinions of the people of the twelve Southern States of the American Union.

T H E newest toy in Gotham is in tho shape of a bird, which is at tached to a rubber string, and fiuttersits wings and tail in a very life like manner, as the vender swings it i'i graceful circles aro.ind his head.

A MAN died at St. L mis r -eently, and in his wiil, af ter stating that he never forgot a favor, left *1,000 to an individ-ual who ten years before ran away with his wife.

W I L M A M S College has organized u boat club for whi h the l ightest six-oared V.oat in the world has just been built . I t is of papier a i he, 19 inches wide, 10 feet long, weighs 120 pounds .

I N G E N I O U S bu t unprincipled Havana cigar makers ure falling into durk ways as peculiar to those of Ah Sin. They import American tobacco, roll it up, and send i t back to us in the shape and at the price of "genuine Havunas."

W I L L I A M Bradley, of Merulen, Conn., now wishes he had sold that horse. He was offered and refused *15,000 for the animal two weeks ago, and u few days afterward had to pay *5 for carting away the carcass. The horse died sud-denly of *15,000 worth of colic.

A HU URIC ANE h a s d e s t r o y e d t h e cot-ton crop of the country around tho

•town of Baudu, in the distr ict of Surat, India. The loss is estimated at £'500,-(100, and it will take years for the plant-ers to recover from the blow.

T H E R E have over 100 girls graduated from American colleges within the past year. The Majority of them are medi-cal s tudents .

S O C T H C A R O L I N A has increased only 1,952 in population since 1800. The total now is 705,160. The re are 281,-689nutive whites, 7,708 foreign whites, -115,281 native blacks, 290 loroigu blucks, 122 Indians, und 1 heathen Chinee.

I N New York, a boarding house land-lady recent ly claimed *75 damages against the property of an ex-boarder because of his dying in her house and thereby in jur ing her business. Tho jury would not grant the claim.

T H E a tmosphere is said to be very dry at Cordova, in the Argentine Re-public, t ha t u bowl of milk left uncov-ered in tho morning is dry ut night, while ink vanishes from the inkstand and becomes thicK almost by magic.

I T is said t ha t dur ing his ministry of fifty yours Dr. Tyng's congregation have contr ibuted over *3.000,000 for benevolent objects besides raising *300,000 for tho bui lding of four churches and six chapels.

T H E very lu tosf idea in the fashionu-ble world is the " Moonl.gl.t Oerman" —full dress, no lights, windows wide open, silver moonlight s t reaming in in floods, delicious waltzes enchant ing the air and flirting perfectly unemburruss-ed.

Bisnop J O H A N N I ' S has decided tha t hereaf ter the Gregorian calendar be used in Alaska m place of Jul ian or Greek, and the sumo Sunday be ob-served as in other pa r t s of the United States.

L O C O M O T I V E No. 8, of t h e New J e r s e y Railroad Company, is said to bo the fastest locomotive in the United States, hnviiig made 80 miles in one hour.

T H E R E are now several l i t t le electric-al engines for ninningsowing machine;., and ou t of so many undoubtedly one or more will be a success. If some of the stories told are true, t he sewing sex will bo greatly the better tor this sim-ple invention.

T H E Khedive has sent to the Loudon exhibi t ion a collection of Egyptian pot-tery curiously suggestive of the self-same clay which t i e Israeli tes found i t such hard work to mould wi thout straw. These specimens il lustrate va-rious stages of production, from the rudely-moulded gourd-shaped bott le to the highly-browned pipe, in readiness for it- stem of red.

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B o a r d o f S u p e r v i s o r s — J u n e S e s s i o n ,

1 8 7 1 .

M O K X I N U S E S S I O N .

WEDNESDAY, 2 1 , 1 8 7 1 .

[Continued from lost week.)

T h e H o a r d m o t m i r s i u n t t o a d j o n n i -

m c n t and wa-; r \ ! i - ! l o order liy the

C h a i r m a n .

R o l l ca l l , q u o r u m p r e s e n t . M i n u t e s ut ' t l r - preccdii;- . ; m e e t i n g

r e a d a n d a n i ' t ' o v r d . Mr. A r m s t r o n g "tVer d r . f fo l low-

inir r c s " ln t i ( n :

H e «Uteii lh»t lie WM now cnnmu'l In patting in e*rtb within a few rmln of the jnil lot at twelve cent* per fiubio yaril- Your committee would reoommond that there be no more enrth put In except enough to ena-ble the contMctors to RO on with their contract, at 3J cent* per yard a< jour commltten have good roaton to believe that it can bo procured lor much Ie»«.

All of which i« respratlullv submitted. J. M. AHMtTRoNd, <!. M. llrSTI.KT, W» II. MVKKK,

t'oinmlttce.

O n m o t i o n o f W . P . W h i t n e y , t h e

| r e p o r t w a s a i ; c c p t e i l .

W . P . W h i t n e y m o v e d t o a d o p t .

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COH, o n m o t i o n UF M r . M V I T S , t h e m a t -

! t e r w a s e o n l i n n e t l u n t i l o n e o ' c l o c k

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M r . M v e r s w a s d e c l a r e d e l e c t e d .

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r e p o r t w a s a c c e p t e d .

M r . J . N . D a v i s o f f e r e d t h e f o l l o w -

i n g p r e a m b l e a n d r e s o l u t i o n : VllKRKAft, The Iwiia of e<iu»lii:ation of the as«fi>«-

ment roll* of the town* nnd war(l« decided upon by the inijorlly of the Committee on Eiiualizition n a« i>urlia«to compel the city to pay two Hftln of the Slate nnd county tax ;

Axn I V I I K H K A M , In ndoplini; 'Uch ba»i« of mniallwi-tion, the aaKeaament ro | la of llie aereral ward* of tlir city had to be iiioienmHl to tbeaoiount of'iT 40" |"*i ecnt. over the i>i|UHlllttiiin of 1870, while tho «»•(>",«• ment of tlieaover.il lowii»hip« wnn iiicre»»ed only 3 1-10 per c o m . ;

A Mil W IIKRKAS 11 win expremlv underwood by the meinbvrii of <alil llouid ol Ki|iml|iatioii i.-iiroM'nting tin- city, that in «lgi;liu -il-l rvporl thi'V dii! not ag 0«. lo Mich ba«l« of oi |ual l i i l io i i , but only l o t h e i'i|unllta-linn upon raid Unl* ;

A M I WIIKHKAN Said bii«i* of i'.|iml|iuitlou I- unjuil lo and oppri'<4ivi- upon the nevrMl w i l- i m p l y i n g the city of (I mod l lapid-; now therufor*

lit il Itriolml 'I'liiit atid irport ol tin* I'oiiiinlll on Ki|iiiillrji|lon "nil iiiAlrurlioti I city and lownahlp* a* will a|., ^ Slulr mid CI I n to th" cllv mid li'.-liw "i "" l l | O c t o l n ' r S ' -^- ' io i l . l j O > t a s l o i l o w s :

; V r . \ 8 — l l n l i . C l a r k , T o o n . , K i u r -0 , 1 m o l l n n i . l M l - . \ \ : i , k |r III.- r o - . i - , | I a v l R , s

In l i o n w n , l a i - l u , , . . , , ,1 . . . h i l . l , - l . y i l , - , ^ , . . , , s „ „ . i . , . , . M f t i - l i i i , a i v l

t o l l o w i n i t v o l e , ( M r . A r m s t r o i n r o i

in tr I ' x c u s e d f r o m v o t i i i j . ' ) :

J . D . S T E A R N S ,

MANUF ACTCRICR Of

P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n p a i d t o S a w -

i n g B i l l L u m b e r .

C n n lurnlMi n n y icngl l i up to t h i r t y feet .

T h o s e w U l i i n g to build wi l l f ind it to the ir

interest to p i v e tnc u cnll , ns I cnn p i v e t h e m

^ , A T I \ i | n n r t h i n c they w a n t in t h o w n y o f fine l u m b e r . O n m o t i o n of M r . M c L e a n , M r . . , . s • . . n 0^,rr.r.

W a l k e r t o h e s u b s t i t u t e d i n c a s e M r .

M n - r s w a s u n a h l e t o a t t e n d t h e m e e t -

inL' o f t h e S t a t e B o a r d o f E q u a l i z a t i o n ;

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M r . C a r l i e l d m o v e d t o p o s t p o n e t h e • llf|( III'* r -'Mini • • • I | • • r i . . Mfi.rr..i I'M' u « . Nii.w.Mumlitr-.'l g p e c i a l o n l e r , b e i n g t h o e l f l e t i u n o l

U M O ' I ' t t t lu* J a i l n u i l d i n g C o m m i t t e e , u n t i l t h -

nlw) l inve n l a r g e a m o u n t o f C L R A f l S T U F F .

T h e nbovo w i l l lie sold c h e a p for cash .

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0 mo*. S m y r n a , Mich .

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H a y n e s , I I . , h a r d , H i n i n a n , J a c k s o n , • ^ l " " t o | t h e C o m n i n t - e o n K q u a l i z a -

" A : : . ) l i n n t o M e s s r s . l l i m t - J o h n s o n , L e e , M a r t i n , T u c V r , W a l k - l i 0 " ' | ! e , , ,1

l i ! ! - M r - l l u n t l . v u f -

y a n d M y e r s d i d n o : p r e v a i l . 1 t . r W d l s , W o o d — 2 2 . l e r e d t h e l o l l o w i n y :

T h e s j i e j i a l o r . l - r f o r t h e m o r n i n g , M , - . A r m s t r o n g , o f f o r e t l t h e f o l l o w - C | . , n<

, ; K ' 8 \ V - I } V : , . l " ! t ' ! l ' ( , , e l } c . o f t . , u '

p i n e M r . J a c k s o n ' s m o t i o n t » r e c o i l - 1 , L . < 0 i u l i o „ • ' c l l y o t ( ' r ! l , H l R a p i d s , K e n t ( . o u n t y ,

d e r M r . J . X . D a v i s ' r e s o l u t i o n r - ! WHKRKA^, , 1 . r , « e n t county i.uitdinB . are h. a M i c h i g a n , d o h e r e h y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e

" a i d i n c t h e p r i n t i n g o f t l i e i i r o c o c d - 1 cinaituin. thereby; causing •? . , , , - - 1 . . 1 . . j leak during Mormi tliui" exposing 0 1 r ci i n ^ s o f t h e B o a r d , W;'.S l i r O U i j h t u p , to great injory:

b e i

s i d e

a n d p r e v a i l e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n g v o t e :

Y E A S — A r m s t r o n g , B a l l , C l a r k ,

C o o n s , W . l i . D a v i s , D u g a , F a i r -

c h i l d s , G a r f i e l d H e b a r d , J a c k s o n ,

J o h n s o n , L e e , M y e r s , S t i n s o n , T u c k e r

M . H . W h i t n e y , ' a n d W a l k e r — 1 7 .

N A Y S — B l a k e l y . B r e w e r , J . N . D a -

v i s . D o c k e r a y , H a t c h , H a y n e s , H i n -

m a n , H n n t l o y " , K o n k l e , M a r t i n , M c -

L c a n . W . P . W h i ' . n e y , W e l l s , a n d

W o o d — 14.

O n m o t i o n o f M r M y e r s t h e r e s o l u -

t i o n o f M r . D a v i s , r e g a r d i n g t h e p r i n -

t i n g , e t c . , w a s h i d o n t h e t a b l e u n t i l

t l ; e O c t o b e r s e s s i o n . C a r r i e d a s f o b

l e w s :

Y E A » — A r m s t r o n g , [ J a i l , B r e w e r ,

C i a r k . C o n s , W . R . D a v i s , D o c k e -

r a x . D u . ' a . F a ' r c h i l d s , ( t a r l i e l d , G o d -

w i n , H e b a r d , J a c k s o n , J o h n s o n , K o n - . . . , . . „ „ . „ - -k l e , L e , M v e r s , M - L e a n , S l i n s o n J ^ ' ' B u i i d i 0 g c o m m i t t e e

T u c k e r , W l i i t m - v , W a l k e r , W e l N , ! , 0 1 1 m o t l o n o f • } I r ' Y - P - W h i l n e y . i t h e s a m e w a s r e f e r r e d t o t h e P r o s e

• v . J . X . D a \ i s , H a t c h , c u t i n o A t t o r n e y f o r h i s o p i n i o n .

building c the name to county recorJa

A s n \VUKRKAR, the legal volcr* of Ihe countv of Keut ,nt the rpring election reluaed bv a large majori-ty to raim money to put the Mid building* in a *.il'e condition for the'rreaeryation of the county recordi and the health of it* occupant*, therefore,

Utttlcid, by the Board of Superrlaoraof the county of Kent , that the Chairman of t h e Committee on Public Building*, together with the Clerk of th l i Board bo aulhorlted to cnuio Mid building to be re-paired by putting a new roof on «Hld buildiog and re-paired in oiher r»»pect* a* in their Judgment they may *ee M.

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l o C o m m i i t e e o n P u b l i c B u i l d i n g s .

O n m o t i o n o f M r . M y e r s , t h e s p e -

c i a l o r d e r f o r t h o d a y , b e i n g t h e e l e c -

t i o n o f t h e J a i l B u i l d i n g C o m m i t t e e ,

w a s m a d e t h e s p e c i a l o r d e r f o r t o -

m o r r o w m o r n i n g , a f t e r t h e s p e c i a l o r -

d e r f o r t h a t t i m e .

M r . G a r f i e l d o f f e r e d t l i e f o l l o w i n g

r e s o l u t i o n :

R'toltti, that there be and i* heieby appiopriated fromthf geocral fund *ufflclent amoont to fini«h tho grading o f t h e jail lot acro id inj to contract nmdo bv

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f o : d Remitter hi.* a u t ' . o r ' . z e d t o p r i n t ! d , m ! ! 0 n t ^ m n . i t t e . s t o b e a t w o r k ,

t h e ) i r o c e e d i n g s o f t l i e B o a r d o f S u - ' C H I P M A N . C l e r k ,

p c r v i s o r s , a n 1 , t ' . e d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f '

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l i o n i i v o v a i ' . e d i j v t h e f o l l o w i n g v o t e • I , „ • -

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g a , F a i r c h i l d - , G o !M i v , H a y n e s , H e - J4 ,?1 1 t ' a ' l e , 1 « • l " 0 ' u m p r e s e n t ,

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ii'.-V ' . V . ; ; - i n . : W - . 2 . M r . W a l k e r p r e s e n t e d t h e r e p o r t

S > . v . _ p , : w t r . J . X . D a v i s . G u r - t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f H i g h w a y s

o f t h e T o w n s h i p o f V e r g e n n e s o n t h e

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w i s o n m o t i o n r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m -

m i t t e e i n R o a d s a n d B r i d g e s b y t h e

f o l l o w i i m v o t e :

V c i i s — A r m s t r o n g , B i l l , B l a k c l y ,

B r e w e r , C i a r k , W , l i . D a v i s , D o c k e -

r a y , F a i r e h i l d s , G a r f i e l d , H e b a r d ,

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a n d o o t a i i K ' d ( l i n m a n , J o h n s o n , K o n k l e , T u c k e r

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m i , " . : l a i j i t i<e a*, w o : ! ; .

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l' a b s e n c e f u r M r . D a ^ r a .

1: \ * ,

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^ m o t i o n o l U . P . \ \ h i t n e y T h e C o m m i t t e e o n E q u a l i z a t i o n

t n e O i " i ; i i o n ot t ! , e m e i u b c r s o f t h e m a d e t h e f o l l o w i n g r e p o r t :

S a t v l i o a u l O. K<| iH l ^ u i o i l w a ^ m f l i l c T o t U o Hon. Botrd of Sup^r?iMirt o( the Couut)- of

t h e s p e c i a l o r d e r F r i d a y m o r n i n g j K - n , :

a l t e r t h e r e g u l a r o r d e r o f b u s i i i e s e . Y o u r C o m m i t t e e o n K i p i a l i / . a t i o n .

T - • • C o m m i t t e e 0:1 K d - ; c - i t i o ! i m a d e t o w h o m w a s r e f e r r e d t h e a s s e s s m e n t

t h e f o H o w i ' i g r e p . i ' t : ! r o l l s o f s a i d c o u n t y f o r e x a m i n a t i o n

T o . -i o . p . ' . - : . : • : ; K e n t c o c B t y : a n d e q u a l i z a t i o n , w o u l d r e s p e c t f u l l y

.•1. "im-.tr. •. 1 wi.-.-.n-.ra. i . . fe r r , , ; t l iee . -*du- r e p o r t t h a t t h e y h a v e m a d e c h a n - ' c s f Mr, Onfi idd. 11, r - ' 1 - . . 1 - — -1 .i . . . '

Y tjon 1 i Mr, (> itflrM. ii. r-! - ! • the ».«liirv of th C o a t t y ?j;.rriiit<'ii.^-i.-. • ; S.li<«.:., have in*inict«d me :<• REP- rt the - IUK- V.I-K. « , R. :TN emer.dmmt, by ' t r i i - a c out the l i-' t« . w .1 , <iiil rxpri-*sei) and wouMn-o inmend t i n t ;'!• r. •o'11'.i in, amended, hhouM pii-s :>n,l that he a'.lowed 5 «um not exceed-ing ti.M! • e; year lur j • - a ; o . pnntiug and utatiouery.

K. K. JOHNSON, Chaiiman."

O u m o t i o n o f M r . M y e r s , t h e s a m e

w a s a c c e p t e d .

0 . . m o t i o n ( I ' M - . I L n . t i c y . t i i e s a m e j

w a s a d o p t e d .

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B o a r d a d j o u r n e d u n t i l t o - m o n o w

i n o r n i i i i r a t 0 o ' c l o c k , t o e n a b l e t h e j

C o n r n . i t t c e {.< b e t i t w o r k .

U . I I . C U I P M A X , C l e r k .

V . O l l X I X G S K f S I O N .

T I I C H S D A V , JUNE, 2 3 S D ' 7 ' . .

B o a r d m o t p m s u a n t t o a d j o u r n -

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

( ' b a i r m a n .

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u t e s o f y e s t e r d a y r e a d a n d a p p r o v e d .

T h e s p o c i a l ' ' o m m i t t e e , t o w h o m

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

t h e j a i l l o t , m a d e t h e f o l l o w i n g r e p o r t :

T o the Hon. B"aid "f S u j c i v i . ,;* of the Countr of Keut:

The Committee to nimra wanofi-rred the nnt t ero f gradins the ja i l lct.nio>.t lenpectfuliy Ix'g leave to re-j.ort, that we have called upon M-venil p«-r>oo«, am-,ng*t whom n^>orif W m . T . Power*, *110 inform-< J as that iir wa* called upon by Mr. Arthur \V00J, who conaoiled h im in ri g»nl lo ernding the jail lot ;• ud thai be in lo imed Mr. Wood that he would grad' t'..e nil lot and till il up lo '.lie re imrrd height ({aid • ..Till lo be niraauiod in tl," bank) tor tweBlyf iv f • C-L:- per cubic yard. l!r. Wovd «*ked tue il 1 COBM cpt do it for lei« I told l.im tliat I wou.-: go and | view II.- preml«e« on thi- lollowi.ix day, but w** prr- , venUKi from going by •.11 . r !i::,ine>*. Tho next day | Li- said l,r learned tliat • ' n e t wa, let, but did to t li-nru . 1 nhat figu •i.pl-O'ed it had b». n let W o w mv oHer uu'l l . • • tl;,- n-port of tue jail building Conmiitlfi- , -.u- pi^.i-ut >e**Ion. Mr. W . r. l 'o» er* fuithi-r Mid t : . . » t h a r e be-n glad

i-a taou'Sh - yar-if at the rate h e ; . , j , | i t i - would lirthe." itute that - r l i , ; i n " r . wlio informed them '

, o u t l e t with V'r. W'tiOi to pot In 1 1. -,t.r v .- 1. 1,.it owing a t o n e t .

-1.2 I.i i I ' IUMnot • •!., 1,. ' • •n", u t t Joo ld '

-1- with t h e < b-« , - eaty cent*. .

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

t i o n s , a n d i n t h e a n n e x e d s c h e d u l e

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

l i b e r a t i o n s :

S u p e r v i s o r s o f t h e f o l l o w i n g w a r d s ,

v i z . : t h e T h i r d , S i x t h , S e v e n t h a n d

E i g h t h , h a v e f a i l e d t o fi'e i n t h i s o f -

fice t h e a s s e s s m e n t r o l l f o r t h e v e a r

A . D . 1 8 7 1 .

I n w i t n e s s w h e r e o f 1 h a v e h e r e -

u n t o s e t m y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l

s e a l , n t t h e C i t y o f G r a n d H a p -

[ S E A L ] i d s I b i s 2 3 d d a y o f J u n e A . D .

o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d

a n d B o v e n t y - n n e .

CHAS, W . WARUEM.,

C i i y C l e r k .

VTIIKKKAS The Committed nil GotnUMtion I M ap-portioned to t h e d t y nfOrand llap.iU two-llfthl Ofthe entire State and County Tax ;

A*II WHKRIIAS the total amount of real and pewon-al properly. •« equall*ca by your committee, in the *ovoral ward* of the city of Grand Rapid* i« }3,S00,.

P o p u l a r G o o d s a t P o p u -

l a r P r i c e s .

D . E . S P R I N G ,

IU* ju.st opened a large «to»l{ of

a l f - p a s t o n e . D R Y G O O D S ,

A F T E R N O O X SESSION'. [ Kenr the D . & M. Ilailrnad Depot , where you will

J o a r d m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o i i r n m e - i t

M r . H u n t l y o f - i a n d c a l l e d t o o r d e r b y t h e C h a i r m a n . ,

B o l l c a l l e d ; q u o i u m p r e s e n t .

T h e e l e c t i o n o f t h e J a i l H u i l d i n g j - , , i . „

C o m m i t t e e b e i n g t h e u n f i n i s h e d b u s i - I j e i l t S t U r i l l S l i m g

n e s s o f t h e d a v . w a s t a k e n u p . t I D J . p O I

M r . W . P . W h i t n e y m o v e d t h a t ; J j O O l S o C ^ l i O e S ,

t h e B o a r d p r o c e e d t o a n i n f o r m a l b a l - 1

l o t f o r t h e first m e m b e r o f t h e J a i l

B u i l d i n g C o m m i t t e e .

M r J a c k s o n o f f e r e d t h e f o l l o w i n g

r e s o l ' t i o n a s a s u b s t i t ' t e f o r M r . W h i t -

n e v ' s m o t i o n :

'Resolved bv the Board of Supervisors

ofthe County of Kent, T h a t the first 1- " C f l . . . . . . . n a ' n * T o i l R l l i l i l .

Und a good as^oitment ol

L A D I E S ' D R E S S G O O D S ,

G o o d s ,

S h e e t i n g s a t 6 e t a p e r y a r d ,

C a l i c o s a t 6 c t s p e r y a r d ,

L a d i e s ' h o s e 7 c t s a p a i r ,

P . K ' s v e r y c h e a p ,

4 p l y B r u s s e l s C a r p e t i n g a t

$ 1 . 6 5 p e r y a r d .

AM I WHKIOUS , The total amonnt of the a»jf»«meat In u l d city ol real nnd per-auai propfrty i< $3^81,-' 043, therefore leaving a htlanoo of |239,5i7 to be au--portioned on the nereial ward* to bring t h ' c i ty to-thereijulred a m o u n t , t o w i t : $3,800.000;

want* of the city, th-reby d o i n g a g - e . i t in.lu'tlce to tu the fourth ward ;

A.»i> WIIKIIKAH f o u r Sapetvi-or* of the c i ty have j q . ^ o n t i n r not filed tln-lr a ^ v - w u ! rolls a-ith t lie Ci'.y filerk ' , r

at the law direct*, and one of nald SuperrlMM ht* C a r r i e d been engag»d at nuodry and dlveroe time in making chaog-'s In footings on hi* as^eiiment roll during the neation of thi* Drmrd, which «111 make Ihe tax roll* nil illernl, tbereb? destroying tl,- rai idlty of all tax *ale* to lamls if the Equalizing Committee report aod that report lie adopted;

Thtrtfurt bnt Rnnntd, That just ice may be done to al l the ward* in the city, that Jacob Walker. B. V.

f o u r m e m b e r s o f t h e p r e s ' n t J a i l B u i l d -

i n g C o m m i t t e e b e a n d a r e h e r e b y r e -

e l e c t e d a s m e m b e r s o f t h e J a i l B u i l d -

i n g C o m m i t t e e .

C a r r i e d n s f o l l o w s :

Y E A S — B a l l , B l a k e l y , C l a r k , C o o n s

W . R . D a v i s , D o c k e r a y , D u g a F a i r -

c h i l d * , G a r f i e l d , H a y n e s , H e b a r d ,

H i n m a u , J a c k s o n , J o h n s o n , L e e , M a r -

t i n a n d T u c k e r — 1 7 .

N A Y B — A r m s t r o n g , B r e w e r , J . N .

, D a v i s , G o d w i n , H a t c h , H u n t l y K o n -AMII «IIKBKA8 Your *ub committee, after about teU I I c-.- \ f I I W l . t l n o v W P

dayaofhard labor, hnveadded lo thi' Fourth Hard I kle , StillSOU, M. I t . ' ' . l l t l i e j , >> . r . a*ie**m>-nt roll 28 percent. , Iherby increa. iug -aid I W h i t l l G V W a l k e l ' . W e l l s a n d W o o d aMMimeot roll $18l .*03; . i

A M I WIIKRKAH Tho amount of roil estate, a* p.-r — 1 3 . aHmumiint roll and only added 4 percent, on the *ec-! xr.. VVbifnpv m o v e d t o l av t h e m a t -ond nnd third w.iid*. and <ieducted from all the mard*| fll1' v ' " ' i n e ) m o ^ C U l o m / un . u i a i on the we*t iiide, lo w i t : the • ix lh , nerentb and eight; t e r Oil t l l C t a b l e .

M r . T u c k e r m o v e d t o a m e n d b y

g t h e l e s n l u t i o n . A m e n d m e n t

a s f o l l o w s ;

Y E A S — B a l l , B l a k e l y , C l a r k , C o o n s ,

W . R . D a v i s , J . N . D a v i s , D o c k e r a y ,

D u g a , F a i r e h i l d s , G a r f i e l d , H a y n e s ,

| H e b a r d , H i n i n a n , J a c k s o n , J o h n s o n ,

L e e , M a r t i n , M c L e n r . r T u c k e r a n d

W e l l s — 2 0 .

N A Y S — A r m s t r o n g , B r e - w e r , G o d -

w i n , H a t c h , H u n t l e y , K o n k l e , S t i n - . l r ( W , r , V t , . v r , I . n i i . / , T V ,

s o n , M . I I . W h i t n e y , W . P . W h i t n e y NV A b O N b A N D C A U U I A G K S

W a l k e r a ' . i d W o o d — 1 1 .

, M r W . P . W h i t n e y m o v e d t o ' M A N l ' F A C T U H K D A N D

W h i t n e y t h a i t h e m a t t e r b e r e f e r r e d ] t h e r e s o l u t i o n s o a s t o r e a d ,

t o t h e P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e v a n d C i t v i t h a t t : i " l o u r first m e m b e r s o t t h e p r e - j

A t t o r n e y f . . r i h c i i o p i n i o n . * > e v <• m m i i t e o s h o u l d b e r e - e l e c t e d R E P A I R E D T « » O R D E f f J I N D U -

M r . D o c k , r a y m o \ e d t o a m e n d b y ' o n ti e n e x t c o m m i t t e e . A m e n d m e n t

s t r i k i n g o u t t h e C i t y A t t o r n e y . " j c a r r i e d a s f o l l o w s : i

T h e m o t i o n t o r e f e r t o t h e P r o s e - 1 ^ K v — A r m s * r o r . - . r B r e w e r , ' l a r k , 1

c u t i n i r A t t f t r n e v w a s c a r r i e d . : W K D a v i s , J , N . D a v i s , D o c k e r a y ,

O n M o t i o n o f M r . T n c k - . r t h e c e r - i G ' d i v i p . . I L . t c ' - i . H u n t l . - y , J a c k s o n ,

Vairchildii and II. N.St inso. i hi-aiid ate hereby direct-ed to examine ami eouali*i. the aue* i inent ' ro lU of the e l ty of Orand Rapid* niter Ihe eopie* of said roll* hare been duly filed with the City Cterk as the Uw direct*, and report at a n adjourned meet ing of thi* Board;

Further it il Rnolrrd Tba'. when thi* Board shall adjourn that it adjourns to the 30th day of J u n - , iu order to g l r e the commitlee time to report.

A m o t i o n w a s m a d e b v M r , M . I I ,

O i l C l o l h s a t R e d u c e d P r i c f t g .

L A D I E S ' S U M N E R S H A W L S

A l s o , W H E E L E R & W I L S O N ' S S E W -

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f a v o r a b l e t e r m s .

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s e l i b i s s t o c k o f G o o d s a t N e w

Y o r k p r i c e s .

P . E . S P R I I S ' G .

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B I L L S & G E I L L

P R O P R l K T O k S .

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A n y o n e w i s h i n g t o g e t i n t o t h i s

i - a l u a b l e B r e e d o f H o g s , w i l l d o

t o g i v e a c a l l , r s I h a y e a p a i r o f

F U L L B L O O D S

s e v e n m o n t h s o l d , i n m o d e r a t e b r e e d -

i n g ; f l e s h w e i g h i n g 5 1 0 l b s . T h e

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

i s , 1 l b . 9 ^ 07.. p e r d a y e a c h , a s t h e y

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

o n e m o n t h a g o . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u -

l a r s i n q u i r e o f

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W a l k e r , W e l h a n d W o o d P r o s e e u ' i : : ^ : A t t o r n e y f o r h i s o p i n i o n .

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H i n m a i ! , L e e a n d T i i c k e r — l l .

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B r e w e r , . C l a r k , C o o n * . W . R , D a v i s , !

J . X . I ) a v i s . D o c k e r a y . D u g a , G a r -

field, G o d w i n . H a t c h , H a y n e s , H e b -

J i c k s o n a r d , I l i n m a n , H n n t k - v . J a c k s o n , J o l m - tii v i n u e .if o n exrrution issued out of n d under • i" I . ' "\T.\,.i I " I T i - r . r • \ T . . I I . a n i l ' " •^^' ." ' ' '^•Cirni i t Court lor tho county of Kent

I u e k e r : . I l d >"11, I v o K - v l , M i l t i l l , l U \ e r - , - d C Lt . a i l | s t a t e rd MlohiRan, to me directed, ii-nted. o n the 23rd S t i n s o n , M , H . W h i t n e y , W . p . dav of ...arch. A. u . n : i . in f . v o r

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W I U . I A M Al.KXAXDER, I'rendept.

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GKORCK W. I 'HII . / .U ' s , JAMES W. AI.EX.lN'DEi: Actuary, Secretary.

8AMUKI, BOI'llOWE, Citv Manager.

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i n g C o m u i i t t e e .

M e s s r s . M y e r s , G a t l i e l d a n d S i c -

L e a n w e r e a p - o i n t e d t e l l e r s .

R e s u l t i i i g a s f o l l o w s ;

R . H u n t e r , J r 1 4 O T A T K OF MICHIHAV. COC*TT or KKXT, a e -,1. N . D . ' t v i - 1 2 ; O In to - m v l e r o f t u e E«lnte of

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Assatts, - - 813 ,000 ,000 00 Income. - - T.SOO.OOftjy Purely Mutua l -A l l Cash-Annual M : -

dends. " RirM. uils Paid at the Firm and '-rerysiir-

ceeiting year, i Sum AMure-1. New !lnsln*M,as » c . , . . .

J*r la*t Ofticial Returnf, J S ' i 0 2 1 . ^ 1 0 0

C o n u n i e s i o n e r ' s N o t i c e .

I v i n i i i M i l I.-

F . T u k ' i * . .

ANSKI. BKLKSAl ' . Deceased. The un-ii rMjneu barior been cfipoinled by t h e Pro

bate Cou:t ol Kent 'unty, Conuiiwioner*', with full 1

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A l l o f w h i c h i s r e s p e c t f u l l y s u b -

m i t t e d . J . W . W A I . K K K ,

.1 A M K S D O C K E R A Y ,

FOSTER TUCK I:,

M i x n n u s H . W H I T N E Y ,

l i o i l E E T 5 . J A C K S U N ,

A IGUSTINE GODWIN, J A U K D W E I . L * ,

W M . 1, BI.AKBI.Y,

JAMES N . DAVIS,

C o m m i t t e e o n E q u n l i z a t i o . . .

i hair n|ij,oia'i- Met.;- . Bi'.'.. an i .V: rlleia.

T - i i : , ; n m n b e r o f v o u - s c a s t . , , 3 1

O n n v i i i o n o f M r . H u n t l e y t h e

B o a r d p r o c e e d e d l o - n f o r m a l b a l l o t ,

w i t h t h • f o l l o w i n g r e s u l t :

i .T. N . D a v i s 1 "

U . I l u t n . r , J r . ' 1 5

W h o l e n u m b e r o f v o t e s c a s t . . 3 2

N e e i - s s a r y f o r n c h o i c e 1 7 v o t e s .

O J I m o t i o n o f M r . W h i t n e y , M r .

1 ) i \ i - » w a s d e c l a r e d e l e c t e d .

T h e r e p o r t o f t h e E q u a l i z a t i o n C o m -

m i i t e e w a s t h e n t a k e n n p a n d o n m o -

l i o n o f M r . M y e r s t h e fcame w a s a d o p -

t e d .

O n m o t i o n o f M r . F a i r e h i l d s i h e

J A J S . E D I E ,

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

nate i .ou: i oi i w n t lonly, CouuilMloneri , with fu l l , , ^ t r S ^ (\oSS lusinext hien (irflO (ire

i> o«-er and authority to M i '.ve, examine ami s-ijust 1 temporarily or permanently out of bust-nil claim* u d cenaud* a ja inO thi-u»t.-ite of An«el1 „ - u - \ ^ J

Belknap, U t e o f a a i d c o u u t y . d e « » * e d , a n d i U i U o u t h a n ' W ' « « O' jents . frotn the 2*nd day of May. iST), baiin^ be,-u allowed — -by tald Court to the creditor* of said e»tate , iu which r , ^ , • . to |»rr*4-ul Ihnr to llie uailiTaign^i (<«r eiaro* ^ O n i I l l l B 8 4 0 D 6 r 8 N o t l C 6 . ination and aUowance. Notice U hereby Riven, that | O T A T E OK MICIIIGAN, Col n r v or n i vr I n we will meet al the house of Cbarle* Ta»lor, i i»the O the matter of the K»Ute ol Jumta Jal^'wav dc-Townnhip of \ eri{eijuv(, in said county, on t h e 22nd, I ceased. d*r of Ju'.y, ISTl, und on the JJth day of November i The un iVr . ig i - ed i , av lB |beenBbpo io t^by t t e l l o r , lH . l , a l t -u o'clock a. m. of ea«b day for the j.ur|«>M-, B. A . Harlan, Judge o f t h e Probate C'-urt ol Kei-i ot euun lB lngaud adjuMioij *nid elalnn. , County, Commit. loner* with full i,»w^r and authori!

O i i n i u i i o i i o f M r . T u c k u r t h e B o a r d

c i - e d i l l - . . . a n i n f . , r m a l b a l l o t , w i t h C h a i r a p p o i n t e d a o o m t n i t t e e o f t h r e e

i i h e l o l l o w i n g r e - n i t ;

j W . I I . M y r e s

| W . R . D a v i s

I F . T i i f k e r

1 H . N . .^l inson

j S . M . G a r f i e l d . . . .

I l - a n c H a y n e s .

T o t a l v o t e

. o n m e m b e r s p a y , a p p o i n l i n c M e s s r s .

j 8 i F a i r e h i l d s , J . N . D a v i s a n d H a t c h a s

§ s m h c o m m i t t e e .

. i ! S e v e r a l w i t n e s s a c c o u n t s a l l o w e d .

O n m o t i o n o f M r . C o o n s t h e B o a r d

a d j o u r n e d u n t i l t o - m o r r o w m o r n i n g

a t n i n e o ' c l o c k . H . H . C I I I P M A N , I

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C o m m i s s i o n e r ' s N o t i c e

ST A T l i F MICHIGAN. CoavTT op KRST, aa . I n tU^mattei ol t'.ie K>tat* of

ANN M. OLIN. DeeeaM-d. " be onderKcned having l>fen appointed by .be Pio-

bate Court of Kent Co.. •'oinn.l-iioiiers. with full

i - undersipne a x i a a t i o n a n d alli>»ance. Notice in kerebi . '

tbat we will meet on .Sainnlny the .'.Ch, dav . •' A, U. 1871, at the Law officc of T . J, y . . t l u Till*re of Lowell , in >aid CountT.aad i k o 2 0 t h d a y o l November, A. D . ll>7l, -V. . deiiee of Jerome A . Dug*, in tho townsldp o: O t»«aid Coulity, at 10 o'clock in the fori-cooti i cay* rrtpectiTeiy, f er t i l e purpoie of exatniuibt. -

, . , . a^MaliDciiaid cUita*. power and amiiority to receive, exa-uiiit. and adju.t Dated, Lowell , Mich., May 20th, A. 11.1871. ad ciaiait rnd dmianj* a^iin-t th« <.<tat«-of Auu U | WM. R . MASON. ' i O U D , iate oi i^id couoty, tinvaeed, and *i* mnnth» .IFROU K A l l l ' i ; i C o m m i u i o n r n , from tiie 2;:ii .lay of May, A. I>, IJ71, h*v«i C been al-1 — ' ' lowed by sa;J Court to t'.i> oredito,* ol uud etlate, la 1 wL.ch to i>re«eut lb»ir claims to ihe caderMgoed lor 1 examination and allnwMic. Notice k. bereliy plv,-»,. tbat we n;'.i meet ai tb* offioe S. HUDI. in the vilUgn I of Lowell, in Mid county, on tlo* IStii jay of Augiuit, 1871, and on tlir 27tli day of Nfremhor , l « 7 l , al trn o'clock a. m. of each day for t h f purjiouc „i txitaia. | iij! and ndju*tini; said claimii.

0 l l s h o r t N o t i c e i

ROBEKr H U N T E R J H . , HENRY M, CLAKK,

i i j -1 -i t'ommU-auaQert,

Dated l.on-^I!, Krat Cauuty, Mich., thi* 21th day of r I Juae, A. D JSTl.

SIMEON H U N T .

J O B P R I N T I N f / !

< t i c e ,

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

L o o a l B u s i n e s s N o t i c e s .

T h e Jpiumii o f W h o o p i n n c o u c h itre m u c h

re l ieved by BAHII's P K O T O B A I . R L I X I B .

u i S r a t e m e m b e r the S t n r C o m t

Cu l t i va tor is jus t w l m t y o u

L O C A L I V I - A - T T E R S .

For

nnd Cuft ivntor is jus t

g p r i n r . It is t h e best l i i i o u in use.

b y L. (S. Pr i ce ,

C{iurc|) 3 9 l t i : t o t s .

On a gregat iona lChu r«h, Hudson t t r e e t ^ e m c e s ev-ery Habbath at 10:3o A. M. and 7 P . M . P r a y e r m e e t i n g

Combi i i c i l D r a g on Thursday e v e n i n g , at S o 'c lock. i . .S .0r igg*I 'a8 -w a n t this i S a b b a t h S c h o o l a*. 12 M. H . M . C l a r k , .tup I.

' n i p t i s t C h i i r o b , I I r i , ! i e * t r e e t . « e r T i c e ' e v e r j r S a l -r o r sa l e ! bath at 10:20 A. M. and 7 P . M., Prayer

j meet ingonThur<d: iy»7en inK, at 7 o'clock. Cha*. 1 OldHeld, P a s t o r . Sabbath S c h o o l a t 1" M. K. U.

— — i p o e k . S u p t . N i c e Mlnpo I'KIUC u t 2.'I r i ; per y a r d nt

D e v v n d o i f ^ l l l i i in's .

T h o s e w h o Inwe vsed ' l lAint 's P E C T O K A I .

K b i x n t ii 'jrnrdltt the best e x p i ' d o n m l nb ln iu -

nble . F o r snip b y W o o i l i n c k L o o k .

I l i g l i e s t mnrki't price pnlil nt all l i m e s fur

c o u n t r y proiluco, mi'l procetii 'S sold a t very

l o w fipures in J o h n (iile.-.

Methodist K.Chur 'h, Itri l i - O r e e t . s e r v l c * every Sa lbath at 10:30 A. M . a n d 7 1*. M. Prayer meeting on Thur*dayeTening at7n'oiock. Kev N . Ileasoner, ?a*tor . Sabbath School at 12 M. Miv S. Jenniiiit*, «i,t

" D r v L V y o u r f r u i t in ihf

Dry n o i i s c , "

w h o raifcf

• A m o r i c a n F r u i t

I.oweli Pout Ofjh Time of .Irrlraf ami C/onliiff of Mnlh,

Rastern—War. arrive 5"'0 p. m. : c l m e 10:10 a m. Throuzii—Arrive. 'ulSa I,I. ; closeRi.lO p . m . Wp«tern—Way. arrive 10:30a. m . : rlo*p p. m. Southern—Alto, Itowne, Fillmore, North Irving

and Ma.tins*, arrive l1' p m : cIo*e 7 i in. Ilairl.sl roek—I oave T.onell Tiiosdiivs, Tliiir«d»_v i

and Sit i irdnv«nt7 a m : arrive at I.oweli Tue*'!.!}', Thiirjday and S.-.'.urdav, at 11 p oi

Xortiioan—F i l i a . . s ' n i v i n a . Grant, Oti .vo atj-i ill., n

da j

RAILHOAD M A T T & S . — A railroad d o l e g t l i o n

f r o m B e l l e t u e , r i s i l e d L o w e l l l a s t

W e d n e s d a y l o c o n f e r w i t h the L o w e l l R . R .

C o m p a n y . H o n . M. S . B r a c k e t t a t t o r -

n e y a n d S e c r e t a r y o f t h e P e n i n s u l a r road w a s

o n e o f t h e n u m b e r . A m e e t i n g wi l l ba h e l d in

Marshal l o n T h u r s d a y the fith, o f J u l y , ( t o -

m o r r o w ) in t h e i n t e r e s t o f tho M a r s h a l l a n d

C o l d w a t e r C o m p a n y , A d e l e g a t i o n f r o m L o -

w e l l w i l l a t t e n d th i s m e e t i n g .

N e x t w e e k w e e x p e c t a f e w i n t e r e s t i n g

i t e m s in regard to tho Rai l road project .

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

Proceedings of tho Board of Supervioors.

M0UN1N0 .IBHSIOX.

S a t u r d n y , J u n e 2 4 t h . 1 J 7 1 .

Board m e t p u r s u a n t to a d j o u r n m e n t a o d

c a l l e d to order b y the C h a i r m a n .

R o l l e d ca l l ed ; t iuorum p r e s e n t .

M i n u t e s read, c o r r e c t e d , a n d a p p r o v s d a s

corrected . !

F M i . T h a t c o m m i t l e e b y a v o t e t h a t the

c i t y sha l l p a y t o S f ths o f t h e S l a t e a n d C o u n t y

t a x .

S e c o n d . T h a t the c i t y sha l l a s s u m e $:t.-

8 0 0 , 0 0 0 o f t h e real a n d persona l property as

equa l i zed b y y o u r c o m m i t t e e .

T h i r d . T h a t th i s Board h a . l n o r ight to

recogn ize t w o c o m m i t t e e s a c t i n g o n the Board

o f E q u a l i z a t i o n nt t h e s a m e t i m e , o n e for M r . R . S . J a c k s o n of fered the f o l l o w i n g pre- j ( o w n a ^ ftnj o l l e (br the c i t y .

a m b l e a n d r e s o l u t i o n : Fourth . T b a t the a c t i o n is not in a c c o n l -WIIKKKAS . T h e L e g i s l a t u r e d id a t its last | i n c e | a v r B n d j u s t i c e to t h e c i t y .

se s s ion pass a n a c t mtitlfd an act t o a n t h o r i z e pjf , ] , T | , n t | 3 | m i i ^ f o r 1V r e h e a r i n g at

t h o e l e c t i o n of a T o w n s h i p D r a i n C o m m i s s i o n - jj,,, {j, . i0 i ) L .r s e s s i o n .

er in e a c h o r g a n i z e d t o w n , nnd to author ize On m o t i o n o f Mr. Myers t h e Board a d j o u r n -h i m to l o c a t e , e s t a b l i s h a n d c o n s t r u c t d i t c h e s , e ( j l l l i e ] | jj ( jmi-MAS,

C lerk , I R e v . S . W h i t e o f Marshall to tho M a r s h a l l ""d w a t e r c o u r s e s i n t o w n s , a n d lo repea l a l l o t h e r i l r a m a g e l a w s

Sialetman: i n r e la t ions there to , ( a p p r o v e d Apri l 1 3 , 1871) ;

' T h e d e e p interest w h i c h o u r people t a k e in

th i s

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a b o ve the first s t o r y .

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w h i t e , but not v e r y d e s t r u c t i v ^ .

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s b a k e — b u t h e d id n o t m e a n it.

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discietions. This is SERVOUS DEBILI' TV. nnd it f inds a s o v e r e i g n r e m e d y in P e d e s t r i a n s re jo ice lh m u c h l y nt the p r o s -

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p i l l ^ h e y tone up t h e s y s t e m , arrest t h e

e r - t h u s a f f o r d i n g p r o p e l l i n g force for a n i m - ^ the s e v e r a l T o w n s h i p D r a i n C o m i n i s s i o n e r s to the l a t e h o u r s k e p t o n S u n d a y n i g h t ( o r

m e n . e n m n u f a c l t i r i n " b u s i n e s s ' " T fa P P 1 , c ' l t , o n o f b e ^ n , 1 C 0

n i T ' M o n d a v m o r n i n g . ) s e e m s t o h a v e f i t ted sever -m c n : e m a n u i a c t t i r i n g o u s m e s s , r i g h t o f w a v , m a p s a n d profi les , or a n y o t h e r . • . . . , . , , , , -

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w e l l nnd the T o w n s h i p s n e i g h b o r i n g f e e l i n - i s n i J i n c o m p l e t e d r a i n s in the sa id c o u n t y o f i n d i v i d u a l . O u r e x p e r i e n c e h a s b e e n t h a t the

Icrei te , ! in a BoutLera o u t l e t ; . n d n h j , »1 i o , l j . n S j ' S J a r ' X ' - ' l 0 " « l l i u ™ | y S'"1 1)1- i f m " y ° " " I t ins Hoard a t t h e O c t o b e r sess ion A , U., l o 1 1 , . . . . . „ i , „ d . ^ n i d :> „ i n , . i

the proposed M a r s h a l l n n d L o w e l l R a i l r o a d i the a m o u n t o f w o r k d o n e a n d m o n e y e x p e n d - ' n e n d s w e r e m n o c e n . , w h y s h o u l d i u

w i l l r i c h l y p a y t h o s e w h o s h a l l bui ld it . L o - j e d b y h i m in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f sa id d r a i n s t h e m in h o t w a t e r ' "If y o u d o n t g o t s o m e ,

a n d t h e t o w n s o f S u n f i e l d , W o o d l a n d J u r i n g t h e t e r m o f of l ice a s C o u n t y Drain s h e n t l e m e n s - s t o p ! C o m m i s s i o n e r .

C a m p b e l l a n d O d e s s a , cnn w e l l g i v e the r i g ht

o f - w « y a n d t h e n g r a d e the road-bed, for t h e s e

reasons :

T h e y h a v e s o m e o f the finest l u m b e r i n t h e

S t a t e , c o m p r i s i n g n b e l l o f h a r d w o o d t i m b e r ,

13 to 2 0 m i l e s t h i c k , c o n s i s t i n g of B l a c k w a l -

nut , c h e r r y , o a k , a sh , h i c k o r y , w h i t e w o o d ,

a n d , la s t ly , the f i n e s t m a p l e to be f o u n d a n y -

w h e r e . A t present , th i s l u m b e r has n o v a l u e

b e y o n d w h a t it is w o r t h for t h e l i m i t e d h o m e

c o n s u m p t i o n j b u t w i t h th i s R a i l r o a d i t b e -

c o m e s at o n c e o f i m m e n s e v a l u e , n o t o n l y l o

t h e m but to us . W h y is it o f v a l u e l o a l ? —

B e c a u s e it is s o g e n e r a l l y s o u g h t for b y m a n -

ufacturers . I ts w o r t h is s h o w n b y the d e m a n d

for i t in the m a r k e t . N o w , t h ^ is e n o u g h o f

th i s l u m b e r a l o n e in the terr i tory I h « v e

a b o v e ind ica ted , to turnish t h e proposed r a i l

DEVENDORF & B L A I N . S u m m e r i iu's . c n j i c e . - t a t y i e s , at P e r r y B r o s .

11 M o n r o e - l i v e ' . G r a n d i!aii:d.s

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a d o p t e d . 1 a i L o w e l l , K e n t C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n . J u l y 5 t h

T h e c o m m i t t e e o n m e m b e r s p a y o f f e r e d . ^ 1 .

t h e i r r e p o r t o n m e m b e r s p a y for t h i s s e s s i o n , ' ' _ „ w h i c h w a s a c c e p t e d a n d a d o p t e d . ( ' ^ ' T S L I S T . - J o h n C a r y , P . M . F o r m a n ,

M r . A r m s t r o n g a s k e d a n d o b t a i n e d l e a v e M e s s r s . H i t c h c o c k k Co . , E . M o o r e , J a s . M c Q e e

t o w i t h d r a w h i s v o t e o n t h e e l e c t i o n o f t i e Q . L . S p e a k e , H e n r y T a n s o n , G e o . F . W h i t e . J a i l B u d d i n g C o m m i t t e e . M r . M y e r s o f f e r e d l h e 3 e L e w i | | | m m

t h e f o l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n : . , , , , . , ; . , . Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the say "advertised, and give date of this notice

County of Kent, That whereas it has been the ; A. M. ELSWORTH. P. M. p r a c t i c e o f t h e o l d e r c o u n t i e s o f t h e S t a t e t o j — — — — —

s e n d t w o o r m o r e d e l e g a t e s t o a t t e n d t h e S t a t e I > I E r > .

B o a r d o f E q u a l i z a t i o n , a n d a s K e n t c o u n t y M A T H E W S - t n U w e l l , J u n e 2 i t h , Melissa Mi ih • s t a n d s n e x t i n r a n k o f p o p u l a t i o n t o a n y 0 v a , (ged m y e a n .

c o u n t y i n t h e S t a t e ; ' | MONK—In Boston, Ionia f o . , on t h e 22d ul t . , Mr*. Therefore be it resolved, T b a t t h e r e s h o u l d | Margaret Monk, aged 98 yea r s ,

b e t w o d e l e g a t e s e l e c t e d b y t h i s B o a r d t o a t - i Mrs. M. was a member of th# Methodis t Church

t e n d s a i d S t a l e B o e r d o f E q u a l i z a t i o n , a n d for seventi-fivo years, and lived an e x o m p i a r r Christ-

f u r t h e r t h a t o n o o f s a i d d e l e g a t e s s h o u l d b e ian lire. P o u r genera t ions of her descendent* aro

s e n t f r o m t h e c i t y o f G r a n d R a p i d s , living,

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house, good b.ti 11.10.1 out buildiog*. ^ood well and c is te in . l ie*id« livmi; «atrr in abundance. I n o farm i* Weil l-uced ami c-m l.e buught at a ba:? . n Tue fariniiig utniMi* " i l lbe *i.id with tae farm. , -le tired. Term* ••ii*>.

road w i t h f r e i g h t a g e f o r at l east t w o y e a r s - , C o p i e d . . LOWELL XARKET REPORT. . , , , , . . On m o t i o n of Mr. M y e r s the ru l e s w o r e s u s -

t h u s e n h a n c i n g t h e v a l u e o f t h e s t o c k , a n d p e n d e d i a D d t b e j j o a r j proceeded to the e lec - c o a a i e T K o m t 5, 18TI.

g i v i n g it a t o n c e a q u o t a b l e m a r k e t v a l u e . j t ion o f a s e c o n d d e l e g a t e to the S t a t e Board ^

F o r th i s vast a m o u n t of l u m b e r M a r s h a l l 1 o f E q u a l i z a t i o n . „ ! F l o u r , c w t T h e C h a i r m a n a p p o i n t e d a s t e l l ers Messr? . y i o u r i y ^bl

H u n t l y , Mart in a n d H a y n e s . 1 Buckwheat, V bu

T h e B o a r d p r o c e e d e d to a n i n f o r m a l v o t e ; ^ i : . " "

J . N . D a v i s 1 9 Corn, V bu 0 Corn Meal, cwt 2 , Oats, V bu

w h a t t h e b u s i n e s s w h i c h w o u l d flow d o w n to j " " " _ 2 1 0 ^ " ^ Von' t , , n

u s from t h o nor th . W i t h o u t m e n t i o n i n g the , T o t a l n u m b e r o f v o t e s c i s t 3 0 1 Botter, ¥ lb - - - 1 Egg*, T do i

ft ACRES in the vil lage of Lowell , nicely located 2 with *tre.-t. on thrv.- s ide. , good <,,.11. well stocked with amall fruiK.and in "-erv respect a desirtbl# lioiiit lor a residence. Price |H00. Oue fourth d iwo,

| balauce to suit the piirclnm'r.

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I i A ACHES in V»rg«nne. .0De mi le from t - 0 ' * ' 1 - -j 4 U Partly i m p r o v e d - e x c e l l e n t land lor t .uit . ' Price $30 an acre.

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-I n i \ ACRES in B .»ne six mi les • 1o u , . l l . 0 ' f l 0 ' " { !

1 ( ) U Vil lage. So a.-rrs improved, balance weU timbered. An excellent stock or small house aod I aro. situated "" t . r r t L n b l l -Lowell . i'rice | 3 0 per acre—one fourtu down, bal .nice on lime to suit purchaser.

5 - , - V ; ACHES of oak limbered land, located one mil® O i from L o a e l l . supplied with an abundance of l iving water. An opportunity for a good bargain.

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s h o u l d be the d i s t r i b u t i n g c e n t e r to the E a s t

W e s t a n d South.- T h e trade w o u l d w a r r a n t

t h e e s t a b l i . h m e n t o f large m a n u f a c t o r i e s h e r e .

It w o u l d a l s o e n a b l e u s to r e c i p r o c a t e s o m e j H .

ll^Lh'hey tone up the system, arrest the Captain Jenkf, who had a cracker eluck in

f 1 * 1 l l i e , g l , r n uailm n ' p rl i a ' . t - bis coal tall jiocket yesterday, declares squibs

pressHh, and rejuvenate the system. Price ^ 1 J J

for package of live boxes and a vial of pow- a nuisance. der, which is important in all old long-stand- T l i e f m m e 0f Marshall's ncw residence on

f ^ t S " ^ i p i ' I t V ' a n ' r H'tii io Iinv address the corner of High and Jefferson Streets was

on receipt of the price. Address Ill'M- raised last Friday. PHREY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHH- MED IClNECO., ati- liiioAUWAv. New York.

ready markets it would give us for many of

our agricultural products, it would warrant

our building extensive iron works for the

manufacture of all kinds of agricultural and

mechanical implements. It occurs to me, for

instance, that the prospect tor securing this

road to Marshall would warrant an establsh-

ment for the mamufaclureof portable taw mills

which are certainly needed in clearing up the

great lumber regions of the north; and with

the railroad facilities which we shall shortly

have, they can be built as cheaply here as else-

where. Aod when the lands are cleared of

lumber, a fine farming country is left; and of

course there will follow a necessity and a de-

mand for reapers and mowers, nnd plows and

cultivators and rakes, and a dozen other varie-

ties of farmers'tools; and these may as well

be built here as iu Ohio, or New York, or Mass-

l 20 1 iu 3 .V 7 2 i

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45 2 5 UO 15 00

IW 10 18

Total number of votes cist J . N. Davis withdrew bis name. , c f i i e v > i r ^ On motion of Mr. Garfield the Board pro-1 neef, r lb

ceeded to an informal vote, with the lollow-, Pork.iP lb . u o , 1 i , P o r k . a a i t . f B ing result. , ^

Henry Fralick 25 , shouldur f tt J . N . D a v i s 1 Mutton, * ,0

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Total number of votes cost 26 Lard,^ '" . " Necessary for choice 14 votes. , Tallow •• On motion of Mr. Haynes, Mr. Fralick was, ^ r " ^ ' ".1 .V.V.".V.'.""V".V.V.

declared duly elected a delegate to the State , onions,' • . . i l .1.! Board of Equalization. | Uf*"'. j* *

Mr. Myers moved that the journal of the ; day be read prior to adjournment. Lost by p«aChes, * lb the following vote : 1 ' ' " '" i? l h , „ '

Yeas-Armstrong, Brewer, Duga Hatch, S i ^ ^ n ! w lb - *- '-Huntly! Konkle, Lee, Martin, Myers McLean, , Hides, dry, trlint) tt -Stinson, W. P. Whitney nnd Wells—13.

Nays-Bal l Blakely. Clark, W, R, Davis, Dockerav, Garfield, Haynes, Hinman, Jack-son, Johnson Tucker, M, H. Whitney, Walker S U P P E R B R S , R E M E M B E R T H I S , aod Wood—15.

0 S

10 to 12

04 10 l i

10

70®70 20@30

I 00 I 00

75 07 18 20

12X 70 12

25® 1 25 •10® 50

1 HOUSE and i - t o n corner of I l r idce and Orover A htreets. lioml liou*e. Well, c is tern and f e n c e s . -

Pluiisant y a r d , well simdtd wi lh t rees . Good b a r g a i n .

« k HOUSE nnd corner lot wi th in two m i n u t e s walk

A of t h e Bank The lot is wei l l .-nced and con-tau i s a 11 nod wrll and c i - t - rn . O n o d sidewalks lead-ing to HIP jiremlsi"* P r i ce $1,000. T e r m s - o u e half ,! • w n - b . i l n n c e iu th ree years .

7 O V I L L V O E lot* on Monroe St . c o n t a i n i n g a.goi>a 3 lloU«e slid out building*—writ suppl ied with f r u i t and sh rubber ry . Price JUOu. W ill exchange for a good teaui , wagon a n d h a r n e s s , a* par t payment .

8

A FARM of 1112 ac res , s i tu i t i -d t h r e e miles west ot t h e villsire of Lowell : Hll a c r e . Improved, t h e

balance well t i m b e i t d : a choice y o u n g orchard ol 74 t rees o f t h e b-*t |Mi*»ible Taileiles F a r m al iundantly wa t fT 'd by ni-vi-r fal l ing *pting*. l e r m « - a moder-at.! paymenl down, t h e balance in ea** i n s t a l l m e n U . A rare caancc .

9

4 F i R M of 8H«cro-.H2 improved ; s i tua ted in the A t ownsh ip Of Campli f l l . Go.,,1 h . i i i ' e and o u t

UiiTdiog*. aod • splendid o rchard f i l i n g c h o i « f ru i t . A good sugar liu*h of about 4U0 t r ee* Vsrm well fenced, and u n d e r goml cu l t iva t ion . aUo wel l watered. I'rice $3,ri00 T e r i M - n n e - h a l f down kilance in two years , with a n n u a l i n s t a l l m e n t s .

Mr. W. R. Davis offered the following reso-Wlioeveryou are, man or woman, young or

How will you swap? ' is an expression to a c l ,uspt | 3-

be beard ut almost every hour in the day, Now, if 1 am correct in this, it is our duty

Wilhof t 'B Tonic nnd euro for Fevor nnd nmong our /iorjrmeu. 1 to extend to the people of th : north our hearty Ague. Chills, etc. ^ n r e u n i i l ) l e l 0 f o r l L e s c t t r c i , y o f ; co-operation. Is il not for our manifest inter-

This great mcdicine is the result of lon0 . . • CSI »U MAN IUH . . inr! 11 .ii- dog fights in our village of late. Canine mor-

toil nnd research in a malar al dis-, K. " . We unhesitatingly years •.>:

j ( i t . o n . 1 old, nfllicted wilh any manner of disease.

Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the raemb-r thai the most careful and reliable County of Kent, That the Jail Building Com - pbysic:an to be found lor all Diseases of the mittee be and are hereby instructed to obu,in ^ E T l i r o H l u j ^ M e i r

calvamzed iron cornice and roof trimmings „ , . „ , „ . . ... for the Jailor's dwelling, as c o m m e n d e d by J Scrofula, Catarrh, RheumaUsm, Piles, lever said committee in their report to this Board Sores, Asthma, Cancers nnd Tumors, Diseases

est to draw this vast wealth into our city ? j n l t h i s present session, provided that the ex- | o f \ v ( i m e n i Dyspepsia, EpUcpsy and other im-

10

t IIOl'.SE and corner lot on Rridge St. N o better A location in tint u l l a g e . Hou . . ; l a ige and c„n-

»e i i l en t : iH-autllnl yard and ga rden wi th an abundsnca of snu l l f r u i t , (iieid well and c i . te r i l . I n every res-[ii-ct a desirable place. Good baigain offered, l e r m s Easy.

| Manhood :liow lost, liow Restored.

trict, where every form of miasmatio lever als improvinn perhap, | j l r u . t a ] | w j | j e x a ni ine this I pf S3,000. , , ,1 f n n . i p.mi.ii vehnr.. bo i< nornnni.nilv 1.1 1 onnpn -o in t lwci i re of The new police force of Grand Riipids is in . , ,1 , , „ n I Mr. Myers moved to lay the same upon the Grand Kapids. where Le is permanently in-

prevfti.s. Its grand aucce.s in • , ,,,,1 ,i,„ .v0rk ol "nulliuT" has 1 J ' t a b l e i w l l i c l 1 w a 3 l l )S t ^ l l i e v " t , ! : cated and can be cor^ulicd dailv at his offKv, Chilly Ilyptrlrophied Spteen, Hepahlxs, ton- j working ord , - I 0 j Cth of July, we shall be able to discuss the Yeas-Armstrong, Brewer, Duga, Godwin, N-ii n Canal street the first stairs north o f ! gesuphlls. Periodic Neuralgia aud sun paias, j commenced in earnest. ; m t t ( I e r u a d t . r s t f l ndingly -vith our Lowell friends | HunUy, KonkJe, M.vor^ McLean. Stinson. M, | | o I e l i u u l ' b ,

Navs—Ball, Blakely, Clark, Cooii«, W. R. do- to;ii;^ -vlit-rv, 'io nut despond but make

' lia cost of the same shall not exceed the sum porlant specialties, i- Ur. N. J . Aikin, ol

• l i i ' t publisheil. i IHMV .•dition "f D r -C f L v t t n w n I . '* r» . tv i u r m h - >*v on tin. rnijical mf iwit 'ooui i,.>-,ii";ine)of S , . e r n i : , l o i r l i i n . " r S - m i a l " e i u -

. . . In " d n ' i t a i v S t i n n al i."*--.-. li;ip"l*oi"v. Mental I I 'h . • •- .1 Im: i i . , r " l y . In ei t - t " M a n u r e . : a «•'. (/ nH'iiii • ' Imi. I ' l d i -p -1 . m o i'i '--, muueeu . e ' f - l i l Intg* Il •' «• »• M al ••X'rai ' 1 ' V r i ' - ' - in I «.• l ird ••lividni-e. or.'' - •• '••nl*.

i ^ a y , vMfal abuse

has

ommenced in earnest.

ised a grateful jieople to style it the We understand the Toll btidge al Ada has ] a n i ] w c chall be able also to extend io

rbo ceiu ; irlv d-ni - . c i i ' " - . ' : ,->y be r •• le rna l in

•dn t ing m . i ..II... in ' - COUd'.ti'

inillli i ed "Hii . th - •

'V which •0:1. I" , .

Great llemedy of the Age, the Omne been purchased by the town and will hereaf- Uiem siu-h hearly encouragemcut and DnVis, J . N. Davis, DoCkeray, Garfii'id.'iliiy no'! • . , , - , — , . . . . it vo;:

1 protection Providence has g'^cn to i ( e r a f r e 0 ^ j g e . liberal aid thai thev will not for oue moment 1 uinnj^.,, .'nok'!nn. Marlin, Tucker, WJker

ie nation as the grandest, greatest,: C o r r c 5 p o n ( 1 e n l . wiii pic aae bear in mind heiitate to join hand? witii us in Ihe iaunedi-. and W . n l - 1 " .

discovery of modern times. , ,iiat articles pertaining to local affairs are I ate construction of this railroad, which is 5,1 '!1' " " '1^'" i I \ . 1. . — 1. " ' 11 ' - ' - - - — —

which

the wb

happietl

No j c ine; bloated face or glaring eyes, no burst-

ing be

j-araly

vigora

M.n, uo arsenic, no m m u r y , no qui- ^ ^ Q ^ c r s

d or breaking Lack, no weak knees or Some of Yan Amburgh's men got into n rnw

w ith some vi-itors lo the menagerie while ut

* !K . , o n n . p i j , , . . .a 1. t b . f r t c u o , , . ,n„n

Dg nnd leases the paiiem leiu-wed in ; r - u , u " I

. , i„ii , i, killei and several woundea. mind i. id body, and sound as a dollar. It wipes put all sallow ness and gives a blcoming Tiie Good Templars ol this village aro ne- ftV

compltsion la the place of that sickly diit- gotiating with Bucketc BroaJ Axe, (Rev. II. o l ,

eating tolorKctl iar to Chills an I Spletio-hc ] Chance,) ft Uh the view of having him come S t i

necessary for Lowell and so desimble for Mar- Vt.,15 n,,;!. niakely, Clark. CNions. W It.

shall, J . S . W i u i f . Davis , .1 N. Davis, Dockeray, (larlipld, Hav ties, liinman. Jacks,MI. Martin, a a ! Tuck-

Vot. 7. N-i. \ —With the prefent number ^

ii,mmeiicf.« the Ttii voluino ol the .IHI KXAL. Xn>R-—Aim.-lrong, Brewer, Duga, Godwin,

CTT 1 hi . ith iod

. Sent nil' .i-' •m-in-.'-s -i l'o directly t" Dr. 1 jftipaul ••

u ho ii! ilw.iv-- • reied on for ii n - ! ;

re'oluiion be a<lv;v.'an 1 skil'fir irvatiacm. as be cures f . . . 1

manv cr-e : sa,.!-..-!?-,,! lu 1„. l,i-voad iho rvt-.;li

of medical skili. .n I will - i n "nable yi ' i lu

rejoire i:i health.

,--ii t .-ix -.-US •

• 11*1 1' "

• e i i . K

.... ot kuifo:

r'.ttain, . i what Ii, | ti-

ll ivory

i. •t.Mnps. • i . -e 25

.i'fl 1 -C H A S J -• Yoifc i''

K i.i N R MI::., Ill'

DR. T.B.LAMB,

\Ye are j.:aii;.i i to find ;L.il "li'U looking ' iluully, Koukle, Lee, Mvers MeLeaa. Si i i -

rer (,ur sub-cripliun lUt li e great majority !»on M. Whfiney. w . P. Whitney, Waiker,

& 3. I'llVSIIIi s

to Lowell mm deliver a series of temperance piMfederangements. !

i ^ i k e s the man strong, and reslorei faded j lectures the present month. ^ ^ f o ^ . t v he nmi is

beanty to the leucocytbemic lady, and restores | Wooding x Look's new n.ortar sign slmifls | Hon of such to the la/t lha'. the J o n t s . u con- ^ ^ f ; { 0

Wells and Wo,id —15. the people of this vicinii; arc our patrons ' _\ir. Jnc'a-.:. offered the follvwing n-sol'

Still theic me many v. lm do not lake their i j^ i .

ipercitors of ihe reasureruf tliis per yai.l, m !)e.-eiid ;rl H HI i l l ' f i r s ' do

County l e nnd i< bereliy Hulhorized to borrow n . u J | 0l. Lmvell N'ulion.i. lO'il' necessarv. ai a rate ol

home paper—the very piper il.ey should take' Rtsolvulhy the Boat I

before Ml otheis. We would call the alien- { Coun'y of Kent. That llm Tr

EVtilDORF Ot D L A I 1

Buy yonr Kn-ii l.iiiie nt f , !'. Williams'.

lit ' vvvl Vy'.'?! ut L 1 1 O - v e a ' s .

Gmal Sheeting Ollf yi'i-l l"* '-'Id for 'J cts

B- G. Wilson's House. t:, vy.K sr. :i f.st sun: or fl.vi nitnt

r a i l s . I t . c i i d e d Wil l i P r o i u p l n e s s .

P irties from believe this number can easily be secured, same ou the table, which w u Inst a« liillows: Iv f jund it convenient to 1 Vea^-Armstrung. brewer In..-1... .di»io

llnntly. Koni.le, l.<e. .Myers. Mi l.e.m. .-imion. r. and W. P. Whitiiev—1

W.

Many have

W ID llll

V, H'llll

will Ve SiiHic'ini

conlinenial and Pacific slopes, over-land t m u l i

n / A a o W t P a e

I and traflic choose this teliuble route tnd more. ext lei minus is Lincoln, the Capital of

Iv-

l.iwell. \f.M '.Sib

V e n » — A r m - i r o n ? , I'lill l i l a ^ e l y , Br.' iver

C lark , W. U D i v u , J . N , Davi^. D o / k e t a y ,

G a i h e d, G i» l i v in , i U y n e s . I l i n n i a n , l l n n ' l y

0 &B

Chicago an Peoria. The central point - i s j " 1' ' 1 r

BURLINGTU.\ on the Mississippi. It tra- Tuesday wm a grand sncce.s verses Illinois and the whole breadth of Soulh- ' Lowell who weic present report . Huntly. KOliuie, i..e. .Myers. Mcl.eiin. .-lit s r n l o w i . Near the Missouri, its iruuk forks I h a t t h t . r e w n s f : ,n without end. The tail and pay ihcir act-ouaU.. and if we can J>os- j JJ H.Whitney, and W. P. Whiini-y—12 into three branches, for it ims threo western ' r . u .Uua u n r t sibiv induce oihu.-to i ume and do likewise i .Navs—Ball, Blakely, G!arl;. (.' termini. | citizens o «. . ua rejime • • f , W(. >;,aii m l highly gratified. Some have Davis, J . N. Davis, Dockeray. (iarfield, Haviu-s „ .. l I I1 , l i r i I ;

lis northern ti-rminns ist-onuci Llulls, and cleared a handsome sum. , . i r - , Hinmaa, Jackion. Johnson. M ir:iu, Tn k.r, , , ,. where, crossing to Omaha, it connecls wi th ; . - — T T T t u " " V « . H - t Riv t r c n ^ ^ " " 0 ^ . 1 ^ . 0 P V V V a i k i r . W f i ; , H l . a i t.ed wMhoot de'ay the Union Pacific lor a places on Ihe intra- Do » r — I h e new fidewalk across Mat . u t - ^bfcnp t iou in advaucc. iou a.! have cur McLean, VVilker, Dn-a and

er is nearly completed. We understand that to imilato the example. were excused for the-Iny.

seveial parlies olijecl to building the fai l ing ' ii i s o u r purpoic 10 make volume 7 in every ] The rc/oiuimn of Mr. Jick. ' jn piev.ii'e.l

op|tusite their lots, in accordance wilh powers rc.pi.(.i lully up to llie demands of our thriving ' ! o , l o w ' ' -

Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri j lhat ba. Let them do it, and build good sellee? t o W n and surrounding community, as each

nt Plattsmouth. This is ihe only direct avt-n- on top for their quota of wall flowers. ^ear develops growth and improvement in ueto the Soulh Platte country, where the tales of railroad laud last season, lose lo half a R C S A W million. last w e e« . ,

Its third terminus is al Hamburg, and Nc-1 ly were riding out in Keene, their team fiart- , v , l u l , , i l e ,,^,10 i,, order that we may ^ , !

conDeclions twice a day*; for .Si. Joseph, I throw Mrs. Sprauue and daughter, who were I w 1 0 1-"i"- j Two witn.-:- auount.- al l i .aci Leavenworth, Kansas City, and the wholf j siting,in the back seat, violently to the ground '•with-the t.mes. , Messrs ruckers and li .yne- ^vOiinis al-Soulh-west ' i The seal was not lastcned to Ihe box of the - 'lowed l-.r vices on im-Jail H'lRdiug Com- Ribbed Ilo-e in vt-!<«-r | ' I n j o u r n e y i n g t h e n , f r o m the East lo Kan- "agon which fact aocounu lor the accident. OL P. ELVCTION .—At ihe regular meeting m i : i r e . . , RWnV sas via Burlington, you enjoy advantages you ; Mrs. Sptague was quite seriously i n ju r ed , ' o f Harmony Lodge on Monchy evening 2,ith | Jlr. Hur.-;• .iTered :ho lol uw;ng pAJicst;

cnn secure on no other line. Vou both pass 1 a n ( 1 f 0 r 5 0 l I ,e time was helpless but is sinw ' inst. the following ofBceti w«r» elected '.'or r o i;,.. : i . i M a n i o f .SN^coUor* .f theC- jofy ot Fiesh bread, in-s, CM-M-S,

recovering. the ensuing term :

The daughter was also injured about the I N. G. —0. C. Mc-Danuell.

head and neck. Hie Lorees ran a dislaace of

about three miles, when they were stopped.

We are glad lo hear thai the injured ate

fasl recovering.

. Ilii# call, I t r

ir.ita must be •

MULIU)*

braska

IVAV ASU ACCIDICM.—On Tuesday of matters ol interell and importance toth^ peo- Jachson. Jubns..... K.mkle, 1.^-. Martin My. <, while Mr. J . B Sprague and lami- pie, *• shall we endeavor to conitanlly study | ers, SUnson, >1 11. W Hilar >, Wells and Wood

third terminus is al Hamburg, and Nc- 1 1}' w e r e r 'ding out in Keene, tbeir team start- w , l u l s „) i; l e jK-ople in order tl a City. At Hamburg, il makes close ed nl the crack of ibe whip so suddenly as lo 1 h , , 1 0 , h e n . ,, .rt.IL.r

1..- w, w.c....), : 1 hrow Mis. l)rNl•UL• nnd tUiu'liier. » 10 were I "• c r- • 1

E V E N O O R F

A l ! kii ido o.' i-,s'i - ' 1 very

ui I /!. \);liiani

LAIN.

l o w at

I I'lesh

S ' r a w . s i l k , w - w l tn-l e - r r y orhei k

hat n l P e r r y Bros. G i a n d H i ; * ; - .

, l of

v /. *i

S ~ v t / . — -

r. z~ i lorf s ~ - 3

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7 0 " 5 T1 -

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r — — - . i.-

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2 '*•' T'E?. 7

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over a road second lo no other io speed, safe t y , o r any Pullman luxury of modern travel; and while on your wny, survey the garden of Illinois aod Missouri, as well as 400,000 acres of prairie in Soulb-western lowa, now in mar. keUtl low prices aud long credit.

• e e p il then before peopla westward bound, • ' ^ t a k e the Burlington Route."'

dav ai Bosworih s mo.-i-i'e

Ac-., butted C-Vei v

I'ullen /•Ii'ni-U.—

V. G.—3. Littlefield.

Rec. Sec.—G. P.ees.

Perm. Sec.—W. Morris

Treasurer—Jno. Cbaiterdon.

Kcat :

G : : n ri.r>ir.y.--Take notiei' l lu l I, G . M. Try a loaf of hi? biead. Huntlv, Saiiervisor of ilie 4:li ward of the

I City of Grand Rn-pids. do [oolest against the ' iinndred.* ol ne-v m s at Perry Bru^. Gmm wanner in which the Equalisation Committee fouiiJj.

uatize the assessment rolIs of! — -\ IWiH'rt lave ' i r i a .1: Deven iurl Blain"?

F j r Sale.

I proceeded to eqna i Keal Countr,

o

Page 4: NOAH P. HUSTED, rieto of Umversiil and NoYclly Wringers ARKERS

F O R ^ M E BOV.s AND (1IKLS.

" C a n I, MmiMuu !**

BV JIT LI A.

Can I, maiunia, i-nn I no out with my ulrigh? Can I K» ii"»"i muuma, ;i • xluU1—io |ilajrt 0«nr».'i' anil Will umt Tom • rr ovor on Hi" lull Wailui); tor me, mamma! 1 tiiu't keep •UII!

< in I i,M KLntliiR, mamma? tin- liv IM Jolly, now, If I ilmi't skau- to-da;, mamnw, I'llnrivrlearn Imw! The b ys arooh ihe pond, mamma, oh JiuliMhow

lin y fly! Oil <lo li l mo pi, mamma I ju-i a liltlo wlilli*—I try !

Can I K • ImntiiiH, mamma? I'll have aiirli a lot of ran!

A i k I < i'i > arry a cninolia); and Oranilpj'* lit.- < II gnu ?

Can I luVi - im- j-'wdtT nnd nulrbc, an! u lent to oirr\ .il> l it ?

Ami mn I -My n wvk, nmnilim? Oh, inn win imay I camp nut 7

Can I i' nulling, inaama, in Ihat nitv nrw pimti-d Ihml 7

Ami II tho wind ni -ot* It, I I could awtm and Hi at!

Can I urar my >ailor F'ill with tbo lintloii* HO new and IIHKIU,

And I In* li.it nltli Iho Hllvor anchont—you Itoimlil fur mo Ia*t nm'lit 7

Can I go ilohing, mamma, and try my now i ilk lino? Wii-n'L (irauilia bnlly7—U'H KO ntout and Mnootli

and line I •Can I liavo a imil, mamma, and till it UJI «illi luii: 7 And I'll cuit b you itoino Itohca for miiukt—If you'll

only wuk !

How lung will it l>o, mamma, lilt I'm a grown up inan 7

Thru I won't have to auk vou all the time "If I rau." And you'll have no " little bothor "—nil tho time on

tho toasr;— And you wouldn't now, if you'd only—lei me Jn a* /

pleaie/

rv iu the middle ut' euch cheek; ami HiMicvor slept iu the nest iigniu, b u t h e r eyes wore l ike a cut 's in tlie dark, roosted on tlie e»lge of the bosket, All at onco t h e r e c a m e a little tap, tap, keeping watch over his dear l i t t le

(TNDUBAMJO. Hiatorj of Kitclii'A VnKetnbles.

Kiteheu vegotahles were very scarce

tap, tap, tap, r ight in the midst of us. " ' Blood 1' said Billy, in a very

hoarse whisper, point ing to a little pool on the lloor.

Tt's killed hy the fall I ' said moth-er, She went up close and looked at t he pool. Then she looked up «t the ceiling. Qui te a stream was ruun ing now. All on a sudden mother 's face changed, and she put her Hnger into the stream and tasted it. Then she ran and pu t the guu in its place, ' N a n n y , ' said she. ' b r i n g a tfonrd quick I* and catch the molasses! Pat ty , lay the baby on the bed, and you and Billy come up the ladder with me.

family. Do yon wonder that wo love "our J o e , " aud think him a very smar t bird? He and Addie are as loving as ever, bn t their l i t th ones nre all grown vegetable production of Eqmulor, cal-1 (.jn;,(; 0f tho reign of Henry 1

and scat tered t o o the r homes.—i/cdiY// led cunduraugo, has wonderful v i r tue to tha t time, the little t hey in find J/onw. i iLenring cancers and allied diseases, por ted from Flanders and

N e w C a n c e r g p c e i l l c - U t V i r t u - s * | j n England t i l l the end of the sixteenth n n d M a n n e r o f V a r . , ceutnry. No salads, carrots, turnips ,

(From the Cincinnati Ouette,) ! o r 0 t h e r succulent roots, were cultivnt-I t has already been announced that a 1

Ll(\ the inhabitants of Bri tain till the VI I I . U p ad was im-

por ted from Flunders and Holland, A pamphlet has been publ ished by the ! Q u r auceators had winter-cresses, aud Sta te Depar tment a t Washington, which j UHed common Alexanders instead of sets forth its proper t ies m detai l . > celery, together with nunpious and Eleven pounds of the substance was, r o ^ c t . Ammanthus and goose-foot, sent to the department , and was auu- i o r g,,,,,! Henry, with sprout-kales, were

r . l mm IIMCIIMIII IUI m o lyzod, bu t investitration showed noth- [ 11H(I(i inHtiiad of trfeciiH: and thev pu t use of his father, he venerable J acob f w , i c h l u , c < l l l I l t f ( . r r c m i i r ] . . ' ^ , l ^ " ^ " .a pre t tv blue F r v of Illinois, who has recently be- . . i j , , n l l„iin1 .K ..tfrihiitcd to it Th is .t 3 • • • > » • ' i • . l

i.i... i ,. ti-ritiuir tuido u-iii<>li in quiuitu s atirnuitMi io u , m i s , {lowers of burugo into tbei r cool tank-tonu blind, a writ ing-tubli , wliich, m | l n W , ! V , . r t 18 „ „ j,r, l(,f t ha t they do not a r i i M Thev had vorv lew fruits, and coMvemece and simphcity, w e m s cnlcu- IlH t u i u g iH t rue of o the r those which they had were not good—

1* currants , strawberries, cherries. The latter

A .ilodel Wrilimr-Tahie lor the Blintl.

Brevet Major Oenend J a m e s B. F ry , formerly Provost Marshal-General of the United States, has invented for the

• ' I loth nmi W i t h r r . "

11V Mns. W. A. IiAWHENCE,

" G r e a t - G r a n ' m a , " said l i t t le Daisy one evening, " please toll us a story," '

'• Hoot-toot I Have you come a thous-and miles, away out West, to hear sto-ries f rom an old woman who wasn't born in this century? "

" Tha t ' s cause why, " said Robin, leaving las building-blocks in a zigzag fence, l ike t h e worm-fences on great-uucle's farm,

" O y e s I an old story like you, that wasn ' t born in th i s eent 'ry, coaxed Daisy,

" Well, what shall i t ' be a b o u t t " " O, ' once upon a t i m e , s a i d Dai-

By. " Hoot - too t ! off with your fairv-

b o o k s I' " 0 , / w e l l , then, great-gran'ma, tell

a b o u t bears , " " N o , " s a i d Robin, " t e l l about In-

jiuSj-rrd read n i l I n j i n s with stone hatch-e t s iji their belts,

"AVell," said great-gran'ma, " I wilUteli you nbout both, a n t vet about ne i the r , "

; V How can you ? " asked Daisy. " Ts i t if. r i d d l e ? "

" W a i t and see; aud you musn't in te r rup t mo while I a m ' t e l l h i g t he . .story. When I wus a little gir l—"

" 0 , t j i a t i s jus t as nice as 'once upon a f im e , ' said Daisy.

" R u t j o n in te r rup t me," said great-grnn 'ma.

Daisy looked a l i t t le ashamed, and grcat-gran 'ma b e g a n , — " W h e n I was a l i t t le girl, about as h ip as Daisv

" Were you ever as l i t t ie as Da isy great-gran 'ma ? " asked Robin.

" i e s , I was, more than seventv years ago. My checks were as round und smooth us Daisy 's and my eves were as br ight and my hair was ' as brown ns hers. R u t I must g o o n with t h e story, _ When I was a little girl abou t ius big as Daisy, my lather lived m Western Now York, which was then u very wild country . The thick, dark woods wero all around us, and they i wore ful l of boars wolves and Indians. I n the winter my fa ther and brothers t r apped beaver and otter and mink for t he i r fine so f t fur , and early iu the sp r ing they carried the skins to the set-t lement , fo r ty miles off, and exchanged t h e m for salt, gunpowder, seeds, and o t h e r necessary things.

" O n e frosty spr ing night, while our fa t he r and o ldes t b ro the r were gone on t h i s journey to the settlement, we s a t ' r o u n d a b r igh t fire in a wide open fire-place parching corn, and guessing rid-d l e s . and ta lk ing about fa ther 's com-i n g home, opd whatwe would name the n e w cow f h e was going t o br ing wi th him. Mother was veiy much a f ra id of bears and Indians , and al-ways anxious while fa ther and brother J o h n were away. T h a t evening she seethed more anxious than usual We h a d all learned, even the baby, to be q u i e t in an ins tan t when mother said 4 S h - s h - s h ! ' as she did many times that evening. Then she would 's tand on a bench and l isten at a chink high up in the wall, or lie down with he r ear a t t he crack unde r the door. And once s h e took n p the g u n which fa ther had lef t with her, and examined it to make suj-e i t was all r igh t and ready t o De fired off. At last she said, ' Be quiet now, chi ldren, while I pu t t h e baby t o s l e e j ^ . Girls, you may take your knit-t i n g and see how many rounds you a m kni t . Pu t in a mark' where you be-gin , so you will make no mis take in count ing. Roys you may shell that basket of corn to make tho hominy to-morrow, and see who will get the big-1 ges t pile of cobs. '

" Well, there we sat on ou r low benches round the nice fire, very quiet nnd busy, ta lking only in whimters, and p o t h e r s inging little songs to the babv, when there caim* a s t range noise ri>:lit oyer our heads,- -m nl:, rrceik, rrxil;. Mother s topped simriug and we all list-ened. I n al-, cm//.-, cm//.-, came the IflJise again, Mothei gave the babv to ouf oldest sister and ran for the gun, ' Keep v« ry s t i l l ! ' she whihpt rcd. ' it is soiuathiiiK on the roof.'

I s it a In iun , niiivver ? ' asked our l i t t le brother , his fa t face dl knotted u p with t ry ing t o keep from crying.

" ' N o , Bobby, it 's only a' bear, I th ink. Mother will shoot it if it com'cs to the ladder . 1 CmrJ;, ('ro-nrk, ('rn-n. a t l : ! went t h e noise again.

" ' i - i - in j ins l " said our big sister, and she shook so she hulf-waked little Sarah .

" ' S t o p tha t , Pa t ty , and keep the b a b y still I ' sa id mother . 'Bi l ly , lay some fa t pine on the l i re ; and, Nancy, b r ing t h e bear 's g rease t o throw on too, if anything tr ies to come down the ch imney . '

" Crn-a-Of!:, -rncl;, (luniip, raltlrli/ bane/ ! Something heavy had pounced npoii the loose Hour of the loft.

" ' I- i- i- injins I ' said o u r big sister, a u d he r teeth went chatter, chatter , so y o u might have heard t h e m out of doors .

" W a all looked right at mother. H e r face was as white as a sheet,— only a spot about as big as a rod cher-

The Kninress Emrenhi mid JUROII I I I I IC 'R Iling:.

A romantic incident is related of tho way in which Fa te reeroed t o decree tha t t he Montijos and tho Napoleons should be un ted. The s tory is of Josephine ' s bet roth nl ring, and is in th i s wiso: Eugenie 's fr.thor, while serving in the F i r s t Napoleon's army, resided in Paris. Iu IHlt'.), a l i t t le girl, Maria Montijo, about three years old, wont to play iu tho Tuilleries with her nurse. There she mot a l i t t le boy who gave her a gold riiiR. As the children were strangers to each other, and did not meet again, the owner of t h e ring remained unknown, and so the little Maria kept it for a plaything. Tha t r ing was Josephine 's and the little boy was Louis Napoleon, who had run away with the ring. The loss of the

Hgh they were introduc- j r ing was u bad omen to Josephine, lor and planted in Britain a yea i af terward she had to resign in

u . .* . . . . ..v 'Y* descrmtion of it, tha t all the afflicted . , m ' as early as A. D. HOD- favor of another. Little Maria kept would have done if it hod been a bear m u v UVl lii themselves of its advnutnires. 0X1Bt.ulK oh id ly in the southernmost j Hoveral of ou r ordinary kitchen vego- the p laything till she grew up. A t s ix -0 r . ? l n ! » i »»• i ' i i i I t consists of a board of sui table d - P r o v l " c e yf Ecuador, (Loja) , antl i ts tables seem to have unknown to Uie j teen years of age she married, and be-

" l a t ty was so long pu t t ing little m ( > U H i o n 9 i a aosk-lid or t ab le top ,wi tha l ) e . o u l , f t r v>rtues were discovered, it is i wmients ; indeed, it is probable that | came tho mother of Eugenie, whoso Small (l ( )vvn that mother had to < idl her c j . u n m . i W l l v ^ ^ t 10 inches wide and ! T ' - 'i ^ < ) I U ' ' f. T n V l ' n i,CU !^ S they did not then exist, but are the bi r th took place May 5, 182t!, Her again, and R i l l j showed his head at n j ) o n t j i a jf a u j n j e p t j , which evince of tent imes how humble r e r t n i t nf subsequent cultivation and motlier engraved this date ou the r ing the top of t h e ot the ladder and called ^ its superior surface. Alone the ftro

itl1® nieaiis^used by 1 rovidence to jinprovement. Borage, spinach, and she had worn so long herself, and when

« n ' . ' i i ' 1 U I J i n 8 ' i f f " • ^ ^ i i center of this channel way, or depres- I i m } " !1

M V N) 'A.VHt,,ries of nature , ti, t. variety of cabbages which we now Eugenie was older, gave it to her .

Billy had put so much fat p ine on the s . ^ a C ( ) _ g e i i 8 t r i p 0 f l u e t a i t a,1

|r^1t,1V w o n ( l t , . r 8 ^ "cu'nce. possess are never mentioned, al though When quite a child, Eugenie went to

fire to keep out one bear that we would rr],:..). ..r« ..t .. .iia»n ignorau twi fo of a common In- thev wore acquainted with curly greens London to pay a visit; there she be-(l broccoli. Tho lat ter was brought I came acquainted with Louis Napoleon,

with tho da te and ou it, and knew it

her. F rom this cir-looked upon the Kttlo

attached to his house, and turn ip twenty years afterward, i t became a

was well known to tho Romans, and it fact. Alter a time, Eugenie ' s mother is probable t ha t they introduced i t in to came t o regard the token as of great Br i ta in . The carrot was known to tho importance, and formed a plan of bring-

It has been h u n g before poles near t h e roof, and come dry and wouldn ' t bear of the sugar any long

designed c r e a k e d a n d c r e a k e d , a n u thump CUIUA ; I » -X I • UUMU t he sugar on the floor, and the V o k e n ' ? f t h , s t r n - v ' n , u l a t

1 l i s e ] L

I adminis tered a docoetion of the wood j . ^ b v animals iu a remarkable, if not i o her surpr ise the man a t once e c c e i t r i c manner. F o r instance, cattle

gofc* r f t t l t aOlywu a f t e r I I . A » l « » . . tot . t t y y t flio trnv I.IIQI.P.I 1111.1" l a i l ^ , she st i l l cout iuucd to dose „nnts. o ien . nnd Inmbs. refuse nil the ' g 0^ lis a Robin and Daisy, what is th i s s t o r y '

about ? " cnaunei T , „ \jroin

• I-i i - i n j i n s . said Daisy. „ i t h e habi tua l pressure toward t h a t " N o , said Robin, " a b o u t a bear. — . . . . _ " W h y not about I nd i ans?" tuiked

great-gran 'ma.

T A X I N G M A I U I I A O E S . — T h e Eas t Indian means of recuperat ing

way, when the t ray i s pushed 1 j1'.1" B"V' H , , , 1 • - " " " " " e u i o UOWJ the writer, bu t t o resist . m W 1 ^ t , , c I 0 1 """ f rom dav to day iu R(), ' o x e n ' a , u l Innibs, refuse all the '

"" fmnnrr! fi.nf I "'creasing quantities. As a" result the 8 o l , u ' a t ' e® : and the horse objects to l t 8 c r u s t e d treasury, has adopted tho , , " l i r l v nil thn nrnoifprm. whilo I,p nnn r a t i l e r novel expedient of t ax ing mar-Z ' r ™ . , : r r - r • : ' " ' " r X ^ r«MTered, and the mat- w h i l « h e ^ riages. As everv adul t Hindoo is mar-

all entering the iioly s ta te be ing ' al-lowed the choice of class, h igh or low; those who are, or wish to bo thought .

. c - . . , , , , l y u u u T e u u u m / m u u c u ^ p c i u i „ r n n i m l i n l m r e n c v O i l " C a u s e there wasn t any bear oith- j t h e t m y to be readily accessible to the w n B i u £ o r m e t i f r o m the

r . " said Daisy. . , „ , . i , . i wr i t e r ; and by it, when so desired, ho g o u r o e s t i i e i,.,.,! tlu " 0 , 1 know, cried Robin, s tanding j c a n r a ^ 8 e gprjuQr too th clear of tlie " . v ^ •» —

m o - t eminent ~ i ii i , nuuivoa iu im* iimii that 80100 (if tllO

up yeiy Straight, " i t is a b o u t . s b d e ^ h e t ray b a c ^ t o the ' e f f e c t e d b y ^ were t ru ly miracu-

aiid mK/icr . . ! lower end of tho channel. At a snita- (

Daisv nodded her head

Cotton Miiiiiiradiii'OK in Tho Sun th.

r . x, ^ • 1 *i,„ 1110 l a c i u u u ui# co i ton iiiciory at 1 of the hou ton,

times, and was just going to ask if they | o r other surface to which th i s arrange- m n i l i f09 t6d , as common rumor has it.

The fact tha t tli# co t ton factory at 0 f t he hon ton, of courso pay ing the marriaces in India are

got home safe with the cow. when the clock s t ruck eight aud mamma in to t ake tho children to bed Youny J oll«.

along i ts upper edge. The natural pressure of the hand upon the paper causes t h e t ray spr ing t o b ind against

I want to tell the l i t t le readers of 1 the ra tchet teeth, and when one line Hear th and Home of Our Joe , the has been written u sl ight pressure

always costly matters, the extravagant s t imula t ing eflect, and a out lay of the parents ou the marriage

thousand looms. 0 { their children frequent ly keeping „ , , „ ««u x jndeo by aualopv t ha t it" would , s in coniempiaiion, as soon as the re- them in debt all t he rest of their lives,

governor to t h e hand 111 writing, the i i k e w i 9 P pbroVo beneficial in scrofulous quJsite copitid can be secuxed. i t is th i s s tep may have been taken by the

characters being formed against and a n d n l ( , ^ o n R 1 1 ^ r t i , , n s o f d ifferent »>eing claimed that there is % u - 1 —

'•hen the 1 o l , u . c r 3 U r i " C ( - ' 1 0 wiucu cms arrungo- , . na came ' U , C r o s s , t , l e c , , a n - S " « ' ^ e o r n i n o n * rumor has i t « year i rom tne ti •H'. « » t n P o t metal o r o ther ^ •.fficaj-y .11 cancerous ami veneral ed . has 'had a s t imnlaS

snit.ible material, serving .>s a gu ide or been al ready approved, factory, to run one - * •' m d g e by analogy t ha t it would. ^ .con templa t ion , as

Onr . l o r . — A T rnc Story.

HY MAT.V MVKTLE.

and ulcerous affections types.

HOW CUNDCRANflO I S t 'SED,

made

tago of ton per cent, over New Eng- the evil, laud in the manufacture of cotton in Georgia, it is a wonder that cotton fact-

adyan- government as a means of remedying

is a p re t ty l i t t le singer. Ho has br ight yellow feathers , with one little black on t h o s ide of h is head. will have guessed by th i s t ime is a bi rd . Yes, a little canarv

Gen. F r v claims t ha t this tab le is an and another at night.

A decoction of tho ouudurango is ories have not mult ipl ied there since 1 . i ™," I lr ado out of a small piece of the wood the war. The Springfield Republ ican r - t L i n ? .iT. "* 1 ! ,v .L saton out flat, and half an ounce of well suggests that the exolanatiou is,

cupfuls of doubtless, tha t the soutlioni -people ono tea- have no capital for such enterprises,

t h e morning and northern capital hesi ta tes on ac-If the pa t ien t count of the dis turbed condition of the

A s exceedingly interesting discovery Holler, in tho

mbnrg. A work-man of tha t place found, abou t a fort-night a?o, no l e s s than 078 Roman coins, besides several urns, not far from the village ami only a tew feet be-low tho surface of tho soil. The coins

Do-An-

Divus Verus, Diocletian, Diva Faust ina,

etc. happy as the day is long. Ho some- and spr ing catch or pawl, and cross-bar ' only to bo used for fifteen days consec- T T . . - n TT , Verus, Diocletian, t imes is too happy to sing, or roller may bo appl ied to any sui table 1 ut ively. An interval of fifteen days m . ' i11,.,^,,,,.:!0^ v i n n o Chrispina, Augusta,

Las t spr ing Joe I n u l a l i t t le mate surface, eitfior of a boa rd ' exp re s s ly m u s t t hen elapse, when the reino.fy ^ who ^ a n Z r e a a ^ ' T 1

\ Z ^ J V \ T 0 r H b y I T n l Z d ! r ! • 0 ^^of^eut^-towmiSiouif id^ldl iOT." I T H E C L I M A T E FOR LN VALID®,—Dr. F. tation t o desks or tables. H e claims, length of t ime Great a t tent ion m u s t T l u . i m i m u i expendi ture for materials B. Crane, of Detroi t , where f o r thirty also, t ha t this arrangement, as s u b - , be given 111 order to keep the digestive amounts to two million dollars, aud for years he had suflered intensely from stantial ly described, will enable the org^'H m the best possible condition. oJJJC0 n t t t j uiillion dollars "8tl»ma, recently migrated to Colorado, manipula tor to move and fix t h e paper . With regard o any o ther counsel, t he i e « v i n g n i n e t o e u million dollars .us the where he soou experienced decided ro-with reference to h i s hand , so t h a t h e Oenoral aspect of the pa t i en t m u s t u e t i n c o m e 0 f t he prolession. There lief, and, af ter a stay of three or four can with certainty begin and write the 8 C ^ e

t ^ . K u l d e ; . m are nino dental colleges in the United months , found himself ent i re lv cured.

named Addie given to him, and I mus t tell you how cuuning and loving thoy were. They soon bui l t a nice l i t t le nest in a basket in ono comer of their cage. Day a l ter day they worked un-t i l one morning, what d o you t h i n k I found in i t ! Why, a t iny l i t t le blue egg, and t h e next morn ing there was another, and on the fourth morning there wero four. How pret ty they looked, and how happy tho parent

^ N o w , Addie ' sca i re ly lef t them a t al l , ! J ^ A l t a California has th i r to say

but day a f t e r day for two long .weeks, ^ l u C ^ . n t f ^ ^ ^

hues in proper sequence and at uniform I n th i s country (Ecuador) the c m - s t a t e s , from which 1,807 persons have 1 H e regards the pure, rarefied atmos-dis tances apar t . U r , ' l f ^ ^ ' \ P " u ' Kraduated. The profession s i p ^ r t s pl-cre of that elevated, non-malarious

l ' t ! \ e u t , u u l l ; v seven dentid periodicals, with au ag- region as a posit ive ant idote fo r as thma

Tlie Pctrlliod Forp. t , , 1 , 1 ^ T t T . " " ' U T 1 , i " 0 1

ruiiM uim'u^es. i i i e re are no dental colleges in the ' recommend Colorado to those afflicted

. , . , •. n i t • The condit ion of tho inland r o a d s ! C 0 U I l t r i e s of Europe. Dent i s t ry previ- ' ^ t l 1 ' U f f l c u l t y of r e sp i r a t i on ; and to

sat pa t ient ly upon them, while J o e car- j W J I ' r i h W 111 Ca l i forn ia : and tho difflculty of t ransuor ta t ion to 0 " H 6 P ' e sen t century d id not oc- the i r at tention we commend it, n e d he r food and sang h e r pre t ty songs. , Some three hundred vis i tors have the coast will for a t ime interfere with ? n p y t h u . l , 0 8 i t i o n o f « profession, b u t 1

At night he though t i t too bad to leave ' ^ ^ visjted th i s forwit, which i s 1 Ra exportat ion in lanre quanti t ies , bu t l t 8 practitioners, i t . i s said, were to a " Addie all alone in the nest, so he cud- connected with a good road fr< ' ' —«»• —• — died down beside her, and they both toga, five miles distant , l l i e s lept t h e r e unt i l morning, und k e p t the • u l e scat tered over a space o eggs safe and warm, j two miles, but the most in . . „ . . . r

After awhilo two l i t t le bi rdies tound ' ) ( i r t l 0 " ^ v i s i t 'l* comprised within a » d d t ha t t h i s m ^ t h V h ' r P ^ ' i d e n t * " df ^ e t h and to avoid the necessity oi iu- a g themselves inside of egg-shells, and • i l ) n c o o f ftcre\, 0 , | e Petrified j Ecuador will forward to the S ta te h l ' r t l n K arlificial teeth. f peck td and pecked un t i l they made 1 t ree-s tump found within the last few Depar tment a t Washh ig ton one boal-L i e . ; , , t he shelln . „ d walked " . t U * experiment •.

selected, so tha t tho wrist of the left hand, and tha t of the riprht baud , if it

Thev had no leathers, and wero very a " " 1 " uooiu u i t ^ u ^ ."K"- anu ( luinDii i ion. uglv looking, but their papa and mam r ° a d , ™ 1 1 b t ' b , . u l t t o V " 8 t r e e ' . N e a / l y I u tt «">'«e<pient

ma'were verv proud of them, and I all of tlie specimens show qua r t z in ter Hays; " I desire to have no doub t t hough t them really " u n g l f d ^ t h the wiiod^of tho trees, error into which I

, T H E grape growers of the United » not engaged with an Alpine parasol, .• .Z..,, i f,.ii.... .i is brought close to the breast , aud then

, ^ l 1 . . " * y " d - tfce Imiul is permit ted t o l a l l , rmlm and is about fifteen feet high. A* new a Q j d is t r ibut ion.

le t ter Mr. Wing cesses of tho culture of the vine in Eli-te correct a slight rope too closely. Thus the excessive

tuffht them really , i m , K , t ' u W I U I l u t : w o o u " i i n v error into wmcn I had fallen, as I p runing of the' French vine districts, beaut i ful . O how busy and impor- i a l , d ^ r * Edwards has a theory, which learn from conversations with Presi- practised hero, it is believed cripples tant thev were ' Two li t t le babies to w!e 0 8 1 1 n ? t ' " J o ™ 6 ' tl1®*' ^ i s only iiet- dent Morena aud Minis ter Leon. Tho seriously the productive power of the r , , -be fed and taken cn e o f ! , ritied rosin. I t is more probable tha t accidental manner of the discovery of American grapes. A recent traveller Florence, Italy, the visitors were great-

But papa t inned s leeping i stead of on have done.

permitted t o fall , palm downward, as if all muscular action was los t ."

At the recent feminine exposit ion at

madmue

Bnn acconi-ntion,"

orkmg in greater exposure v..w o...., Cullforiiia Women. I t ' i c grapes from rot and mildew, while he r discovery for fifteen years.

i those diseases to a considerable extent l A lady writes to a Chicago paper t ha t affected tho neighboring vines t reated A OUN for kill ing seals has jus t been

invented in San Francisco, which makes no report in firing. Hi ther to it has only been possible to kill them iu tho breeding season, when they wero weak and their fur of an inferior quali ty. Now they can bo killed at any time when sleeping iu the water, with only their heads visible. This is a timely discovery in coiinection with our Alaska acquisition.

got over the i r sorrow, and buil t their nest again as buisily as ever.

Then we found four more little blue eggs, and Addie sat fai thful ly upon them two hi ore weeks, while J o e fed her as before. At the end ol this t ime they were rewarded by having /our hungry l i t t le baby b i rds 1 * Two or three

We had allowed J o e to sleep in the tensive deidi nest wiMi his little mate all the t ime she into a heavv

pet re m i t ; never in the red soil of the neighborhood. Whenever the petrified wood is exposed to the air it hardens ; when d u g out it is f requent ly soft . "you might as well a t t empt to go up a according to the old method.

i garre t without a stairway as to ascend The ({rent P r ime Case. into the higher circh's of California so- . .

cietv without ostentatious wealth. As A M I ' S I X O . — A U amusing incident oc-three years ago certain ex- j u r d r c H H i .Sa:i Francisco ladies surpass curred in a church at Rockaway on a J e r s i n d n e d f ru i t s entered ^ 1 have seen handsomer women, recent Sunday, caused by the sudden y speculation in the imnor-1 m i t j n i o r t . eloyantly arrayed in that city derangenient of a Mrs. Abrams. The

od was s i t t ing but t hough t it best now to tation of prunes, and having introduc- thah 1 ever saw in unv 'o ther . Velvet minister was drawing a picture of tin take him out of the cage at night lest ed immense quant i t ies of this frui t in-1 dresses, laces und diamonds, with fu r s awful condition of the wicked and their these little ones miKht be injured. So to Ncw York, stored the packages away tha t Queens might envy, complete the ul t imate fate, when tho crazed woman for two nights 1 took bim out, return- in tho various bonded warehouses in 1 H U i n Mf ambit iou ' t h e r e . " T h e I "rose, and, having removed her bonnet, ing him in the n ioming in season to t h a t city, where tho prunes remained, ! w n t ( . r f u r t he r says of those vulgar and addressed the minister iu this way: " I

*' 1 ' " " i i i t 1.._ • . . . . . . . . i As ingenious German has gained a jputation in New York by his

horses to a g r and gait, burrbi t or other cruel con-

them t u m in their scats at t he theater near her, saying : " There sits old trivance, and people couldn' t see how an immediate Mrs, Smith wiping her n o s e ! what do he d id it, untill i t was found that he

v . e r y article of you think will become of her f " A pu t magnifvinggoggles upon his horses upon audibly, and smile passed over the surface of that which made cobble-stones look like

ones mus t have grown very fast, or she imition and an extended deliberation every hail pin" and bow counted congregation just then, und Mrs. A was | boulders, and they acquired a grand was nearer the top of the nest t han us- decided tha t perishable goods which u i t i l to the unfortiinate victim, the lo-j a t once removed. I t read by trying to step over them. ua l : su, to g ra t i fy curiosity, I gave her are dut iable aro always s tored at tho gendsof the inquisi t ion puled into uu r i | — -a little touch, but found her very un- risk of the owner, and t ha t t he Govern-, H 0 N P RIJYM E 8 " I Tirr rrnvcniment store-shii) S I I D O I V willing l,. leave. At last, a l ter get t ing nient is bound to exact t he duty just ' I ™ M.i.lison Observer notices a J ®

pretty hard pushes she hopped off, and as if the merchandise was entered for man who for fortv-seven Lucv S i i T k agt-If iXi'VVHI^ w i f ^ o f ! French, is now en route for t h e United what do you t h ink? Ihe r e was the and went into consumption. I h e im- IN uosion a man, vuio lor loriv seven i m c y pnooa, agea jii .vears, ^ " pt q havintr on board all tho sick of lost J o e ! He had hopped into the nest po r t e r , of the prunes, it is stated, vear , , had been a tenant in the same Isaac^Snook, residing between Oneida n ^ i .•.

't'he 'b'a b i t s t il''i HiheHkl'is^ ""when " ' J ' - " " T writer fur ther savs of these vulgar and auaresseo m e minisier in m i s way: •• i i g l \ e tin oaoit.stiM ir liln .iKI.ist, wlien and in t ime decaved and became value- ill I.r..,l ..TI. ... i . f l-imw vonr l.b.tu nr.. ii.t.... h. i f V . i t - -1 went fo r h im t h e t h i rd night , he was I. , s for a m p u n " se whatever The ! ' . J ^ ,1"4M u * u y o t v 'V .1 " t e n d e d for mo A n ingenious nowhere to M-en. Was a doo, op. ,, or imp. rteiK, in. ii g that heir sis c u l ^ ^ " " ' i K i""0 1 '1" 0 , 1 1 K w i . B ^ 1

m u : K r ( 'u t reputatio: a wire bent so he coid I w t out ' \ o . l . . i V. i u. i . ' , : which, however agreeable a t tirst, in that s what you are d o i n g ! ' Then, t raining coach.

all wui n-vurt', and t l , - r f » t .Mm Ad' for the ^ l u S T i w J i l l t ^ r t E ' ^ u ' l " V ' ' " C " ' " I , , ! P " " " 1 He n 0 bu . die on the n e ' t as com|>lacently as pos- ground tha t the pn ines had deteriorat- n r .,,,.1 r J , 1 - i ' sible. not a t all distressed al t he loss ed th rough casua l ty : b n t t he Secietary i.,.iLr|dior 'iiiitinh.lv A-n of her mate. But w. thought Iter little of tlie Treasury, a f t e r a careful exam- dress commented ' UDOII

ihji i n ua i iii: Miliars, io t ,, . 1 —» -—n — linve no right to a p i c a l from t ins de- bmlil ing, wa* recently compelled to and Durhamville, died on the29tl i nit. r l i e ~ cision, as tlie s ta tute only author izes move, owiug to the makingof some im- from tne effects of ea t ing forgreens the 1 8 u

European siiuadron. Among them hopelesslv insane, and l ieutenant

. . , i • t ,1 1 11 I . V , . 8 ' " ' g r e e n s u i e paymaster whose minil i s very badly r ; V - T " " • ^ " • n r^iiiit provements. The heirs of his landlord, leaves of rhubarb or pie ulant, of which ' - , t he Secretary of the Treasury t o remit i - very fond, und from the po -1 a n e c i e a *

first iiml she had spread her feathers so as to cover him all up.

I suppose he didn't want to be taken ... v . . . , . * i , out of the cage away from his little the d u t y in cases of casualty and d o e s ' appreciat ing his long fenure presented she was . , .— r --family, aud thev held a consultation not make such course obligatorv upon ' ' ' , u " i t h a silver pi tcher and salver, sonotis effects of which she suffered for which resulted in his hiding in this him * bearing an appropriate inscription. | nearly three weeks previous to her death. 1 A HOUSSWIFB in New Orleans, in way.. Was not that eunning, and | — j The stalk of the pie plant, when peeled tilling up her schedule of the census-knowing and loving F It seemed a O N E dollar is charged to enter t h e : AcooBDDto to dispatches from Lima, : of its outer covering, is uot considered paper , describes herself as the " head shame to separate them when they valley in California where the geysers ; Peru, to the 14th, excellent coal-mines injurious when used for food: but t he . of t he family," while, in respect to the cared so much, so we took Joe ou t ot are si tuated. The gazers are limited | have been discovered on the Bolivian , leaves are poisouous. and should uever , t r ade of her husband, sho wrote, " H e the nest, bu t let him stay in the coge. in consequence. 1 frontier. j be eaten. j t u rns my mangle. '

1 I I " I

Foreign Items.

A M S T K U I U M h a s s e v e n d a i l y p a p e r s .

O n l y o n e o f t h e m h a s a t o l e r a b l y l a r g o

c i r c u l a t i o n .

F I V K h u n d r e d aud twenty-five thou-sand six hundred trains leave Loudon in the course of one year.

I N H E R I T E D D I S E A S R S . — T h e number of transmissible complaints is larger than is generally supposed. Not only scrofula and consumption, but rheum-atism, gout, liver complaint, constipa-tion, cerebral affections, and probably dyspepsia, are inheritable. For tunate ly however, these horrible heir-looms may

T H E wags of Par is reverse the old be got rid of. Cut th' mlnil witii proverb, and say. " I t ' s a wise fa ther D u . W A L K E R ' S V I X E O A R B I T T E R S . Th is that knows his own chi ld ." powerful Vegetable Alterative and In-

T H E R E nre twenty-nine newspapers vigorant is also a blood depurent . I t pr inted iu South Africa, fifty in Aus- removes that t ransmit ted poison from poison irom

the circulation, and cures what are coll-ed consti tut ional disorders.

tralio, twelve in Van Dienian's Land, and six in the Sandwich Is lands. And yet the people aro not happy.

T H E season of pi lgrimage to Mecca is now over, aud has been marked bv no epidemic. As many as 100,000 pil-grims wore assembled nt Mt. Ararat.

T H E Swiss Federal Counci l have ask-ed tho Assembly for an additional credit of 4,080,000 francs to enable the Govornnient to complete the annii-nicnt of tho republic.

N o LESS than two hundred and tweuty-f m r life insurance companies have been wound u p iu Groat Britain wi th in t h e las t twenty-six years. Th is n i 0 n i i 0 b ,1Hl l i e jw u M l l l l t l 0 b v l l | e A n i o r i c i l l I

W a b o u t twice as many as now exist 8 h o e T i p Com^uy of Ifc.H.on. " Tha .ilvor and there. copper tips for boots ami shoes un? dosorvcdiT

P A T A O O M A produces meerschaum m popular, for there i* no little invontion of abiindanoe. An inhospi table habi t tho more ability. Evor alive to tho iatorOKts of tho

THE GREATEST HAPPY ARE T H E Y WHO HAVE

T O O T H A C H E proceeds from ague iu the faco, operating upoti thuexpoHcd nerve of a ilucaved tooth. Hnl) tlie mnn thoruiixhly with ifie linger, wet with Johimun'* Aii'i'lyne iiii.nili l.iitinn nl, liont the fa.-e well, iuul lap .»tlannel wot w th tho liniinant on the face, alno |iiil a little of thu liahauat into ihu cavity of thu tonih on cotton,

TIIK syiitoin frotpiently gets out of order, nnd Hhoilld In* nt once rogitlatcd, else other trouldes will eiiHiio ; "hen iiiivnic i* iieuded talie rnrsiin'n I'myiUrr /'i//*; tboj are a xafe, wholoHdiiie and natutal incdiciue

I T is ustonishing what an i m -

V I E D I C I L

IIISCOVERT OF THE AGE.

K R N N K I I V . of Roxlmry. Im« illwovi-r-l in •.ifolir culiiliiun imntiiri' wmhU n p HIMI) thai

EVERY KINO OF HUMOR, From the Worst Serofiilu Bowii to u

(•lUiiinoii Pimple.

LEARNED.

TH<I IHITILCA IM' wiirnintcii to CUN' I. n 'ir^ini- -••N-lUlilll. OIIR t.I (lirrf I nt l l i" WI'I rnrv tin- »iir«l kiwi uf I'M:

pin ..ii IIM- Ui'.'. THU T lliri'I" Imtll" UIL. Imr Ilii- "V"LEM iif I.i!. -'1 »II IHIIIIi-ii mi ' HIIRII.TI[I-.l In lilt.- ILIU WOML RANKER

LU l l m iiuiiilli OrrlnlllHi'l). TLIRIH' in IIVI- |.iint.» ARC wnrnmlr . ! l o c i i . v tin- WI.RM

kiml " I KI > •IW LIII.. on.-I.IM.ILXIIIL.'I.nn-wiirri.NII'.L TU rnr • Mil linniiir

In tlm Kynf. Tiviilninlrx nro Mnrriinli'il in NITU rmiiiii:I of tho

NN <iuul LI|n|clii'< iiiiinb.' tlm liiiir. I inir In «IX II'ILIN. HII- WMruiiti il t.i r u r . - c o r r u p t

M.'L ninnliiK nlcrio. i 'n- |I'I|'|« W i l l rirr ilriiijr •'rilptimi of tin- akin, T" I I nr ilirMl lintlli'" an- unrninti i l In c u n HI- womt

k i m l NF rlnawnrni, Twn nr ILIN'" Imllli" nri' " i irriiulii l TU our ' t l i r l u m t

(|I".|H<nit<> I'M.' of rlii'iiiuiiti-iu. Tlirw to fnur L.ntilrn HH- wnrtaiiliil TN . un- «i l t -

rli.'uiu, KII'- in rlulit Imllli-. W II cum thu wijr»T I . I ' o f

•cmrulii

inhnbi tan t s have of m a k i n g m i n c e m e a t people, thoy have lately coininonood the man- „ ' ' ' i n ' , ' V i ' V ^ ' I M I I " - ' i lhi II'V.I.''.ll' V of nil stnmcrm'R who visit them how- '"ncturd of Uiuton-hole I'rotoctoiH, aluo of tit) IMHUH, 01 nil s trmigers Wlio visit inera, now- n ,o t a | f wllioilwiUflnuctiVel,v provont tho tear- , „ Roxiu'ltv. .v evei, will jjievcnt a gl.it in the pipe ing of button-holes of M i o o h or ausiiondors, i'i vu M\iiam: tImm •ijitt iii'u ni tii.- Mwii.-market for some time to come, t Tho Patent Shoe Stav is also inaimfactiuod i.-ln lMo'Vin'unai^^

T H E coutract for the destruct ion of I'v tl.om and ought to buon overy pair of tlie Colnmn Vendome was 35,d00f., b u t ^M ) 0 8 , m tii.. .'..nuiiv ure iiii.iiiim..ii< in ii» piuiv

- A vivorpnaorw .ipaf P i r i has been >

iltle, uau-

.1 I'K-. till'-

•!iu«-•nlirp.

. < » n u v a u . ni . . . .* v a m v v u v x . w , ^ X l i u i a.unt OI1UU o n n Ir. u m o UinillllUi:i IHUU IHIII ' . | I '> I l|i' UIIIIUIillUUK Vnlrn nl

T H E cont rac t fo r the destruct ion of l'v ihont and ought to buon every pair 0f i ie Coltimti Vendome was 35,OOflf., but 8,1008• — __ Ki.iHMitii.M-.nniiiv m o utiaiiiiu.iiH

as a pena l ty of 500f. was s t ipulated for A MYSTERSOUS deaf g i r l has been i I'i M Hall'a'III'KlVio»'iral'i.L'I1li il. NIRMI.

every day ' s delav a f t e r tho I th of May agi ta t ing San Francisco. A reporter n'lI-VIHKULi. amimiMK nn.-t niiin-uii-.a-i -1.. i, . !• 41 I A I .:II X M I.. I I R AA • A • I AI AI I >«»II ar»* iiiilorniimlnly IMIIIIIHI*. TlioiiioniMcim futliirf t he to ta l will be rednced b y 6,000f. • wont to interview her tho o ther day, i .»anoil***moiiirr .

T H E London Globe savs tha t if the ""<1. while taking down the points, iii- K J U R S I N G S O U E I W O U T K , populnt ion cont inues to "increase at its jlulged iu remarks which would n o t , ! ; p resent ra te London will, in the year bave been compl imentary if she could | -Kir ami ivrtnti n ip* to «iiu an i -»i . t -iiimimra; foonn Hometbinu-like 5.1)00.0(10 l l f t V e licard tliem. S h e stood i t for I

some t ime, b n t finally emptied the in the Uioro uilraiired ItMSen of coal-scuttle over him and pitched him C A N K E R , d o w n s t a i r s . H e doesn ' t believe she it ixt.mii to tlie »iniiiiirii, cau-ing

is deaf.

fooob, possess someth ing like 5,000,000 inhabi tants .

T H E Agricul tural Society of Breslau, Germany, offers a prize of $700 in gold for the steam plow appara tus which will work best at t r ia ls to be made ou C H A P P E D H A N D S , face, rough skiu. the f a rms near tha t city this summer, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, aud

T H E month of May was th i syear cold o ther cutaneous afibctions, cured, and in Germany, bri i igiug snow and ice. t h e s k i n m a d e soft and smooth, by using

I t is usual ly very beau t i fu l there, nnd

D Y S P E P S I A . V liirli i< UntliiiiK IlUt ranker Oil tlie itotuacli . then to llir tiitutiiieiiami

S I D N E Y S . rp-ntinij a«lnlclni;^nm' ftelipK, ni.d an inilifferonce ev.'.i in tlie mri i nl your fauii l ) ,

VourMniiiiicli is H A W A N D . " N F L A I V I S D ,

t h e JUXIPER T A K S O . V P , m a d e b y C A S - — — —

the re fore called the " m o n t h of bl iss ," WTLL, H A Z A I I D & Co. New York; I t is j . n n / l o n a i I v n i m l i e i l than li.iiri!l.« liniiri-litilriit it coti iaiu. a . tin- a. riluouioua " — ynui inn ' I ' -xlon liliHini, ami I H - O U I I ' ^ •al low in nr•.•tiiuli,

.mi'-Ih-,i . | ( i - j . ynn... Ki.r iraiit nf iii.urirliment • tpii-iu luviinii'ii li..i«o in. I llal.li)'. ami tin' lil "cm ur !"• !y I' i nun.' f l a t ^ l . Til. u .'nllou a tram n f

v.hi.-ii n,o .M. .iu-al IiiKovery . • iieculiurly

Vegeta t ion h a s been greatly* damaged more convenient mid easi ly applied t h a n iMiriVi"i Vi'ir.iiin.'.'i1t'ii'i-uiiKiiri. by tha t cold weather. ' o ther remedies, avoiding the t rouble of u iip: iiwu

T H E recently opened rai lway between ^ ' e i l s y compounds now in use.

Vienna a n d Brunn, Austr ia , has a v ia ~ — PncssiNo'b Celebrated Whi te Wine V i n e g a r wil l k e e p p i c k l e s . As!; f o r i t .

S H O W me a man of sour, morose d is -position, one who entertains good will toward none, and I will show you a dyspeptic

duct over the Solawa valley 1,200 feet long, which is entirely constructed of iron, tho i ron grated br idge, 14 feet high, res t ing on iron columns, properly fas tened between themselves, which are each 150 feet high.

L O N D O N * is swarming with visitors.— There a r e abou t .Si),OUO Germans now ed him after 15 ye&t*' biifrering. t he re ; a b o u t 150.01») F r e n c h ; about 7 50,1)00 of o ther continental countries, ' F I E H E S T P O L I C Y — A policy in and a b o u t 10.000 Americans, The ho- Mutua l L i f e of Chicago.

tels, lodging-houses and boarding- " " houses a re doing mi enormous business.

T H E Princess Marguerite, wife of the eldest son of the King of Italy, i s said

Dy»-' pept-ia i s t h u b l u e s t o f all d i s e a s e s . R e v , Mr, A i k e n t e s t i l i e s tb . i t COK'S D C T P E P B I A Ccui; c u r .

the

ftkllPM of

S p r r i o l f t o t i c c s .

S I M ) '2."» < i ; \ T > •" IVISOX. i l l . A K KM A N. T A YI.OU 4 Cn., i:> •.ml HOlirand Si .Now \ o r k , anil t o bo imftsinnntr-Iv fond of tin* tbeiiti*.* TAV*LOKACn,,I38I.nil HOGrand Ht.Now York.and i o u t passioiu.TI.iv IOIU OI IIIL lueai rc , b j r e t u r n ,n a l l a I a m p l a c l l r d 0{ the Celebrated

a n d s o a r t l e s s a n d l o v e l y i n m a n n e r a n d speueerian s t e . i ivm..

p e r s o n , t h a t s h e f a s c i n a t e s a l l w h o a p -

proach her . S h e i s declared by a cor-respondent to be " the whitest woman" h e has ever seen. F r o m all t h e roving abou t her , she must e i ther be charming, or she mus t keep a Jenk ins .

M n . L A C HENCE O L I P H A N T , a f te r be ing present at 12 of the lecent batt les in France, which ho described in the c o l l imns of t h e London Times, p a s s e d . " t h r o u i r b L o n d o n r o c e n t l v o n b i s w n v H m becn tciUid In ovory vnrloty of climate, and by al ; UOIUHHI I ' L c u u . v o n ins SAY M„ST ovory nation knnwn tn Amnrlcans. I lmhea l i once more to America, to resmno I m niMt ooBiTantcnmpaalun and iDOMImable frioud nf

I , r „ „ f D - , , , . ! i * , , j the mUanuaiy aud t h e traveler, ou sea and land, and s t r ange l ife at i J rocton among tlie p o on* limniii travel on oar UVKKS OK KIVKUS

s t range set of people, and things, and WITHOUT IT, ideas , which seem to have an unac- PAI^ 'KILI .EK was t h e First and is tho coun tab le a t t r tetion for him. Only 1'crmiiiicut Puln-lfoliever.

' Rlnre Ihe PAIN-KIT.I.ER w.t« linf Intro lnci-d, and . ; met with inch nrniiruaavil -ale. mam Mnimunt i'ai.

1 I T S d i m l . acen and other reiuedlea have b ivn oifi're ! in llie puli-' He, but n n m n n n f them ban eter . itulned the truly

C A P T A I N * H a l l t a k e s w i t h h i m i n h i s MMM-E HT.'SDIKQ NI THE PAIN-KILLKK.

Artie voyage a thermometer which will W h y i s T h i s S o ? regis ter 88 degrees below zero. it U beeanta DAVIS- PAIN-KILLER U what it i

L N ChesU r County, Pennsylvania, « i c l i i n u u ' ]* -* " u , | # l e r ^ mmi is t ry ing to raise au eagle hatched „ J o a . ^ ^ ^ ^ i . ^ T l ^ v T p J l . v . T - e n b y a h e n . ty or Thirty Dnip i In • Litt le Water will almnit in-

- , , , , , T i . atantly curr ynu, There It nothlou tu eijaal It, In

S I N C E t h e 1 s t o f J a n u a r y l a s t , o u e rewmomcDUitcure* church at Marlsborough, Mass., has lost four members, aged respectively, 1 0 0 , 9 6 , 8 8 , a n d 8 9 y e a r s .

«i Iu C U R E ;

I' il|<l;n!ii.ii nf tiinli'-m, pain in tli" fid lli' • 1 aiei-.'iall »rih>'bark palu nl tin'bi|i jnlnl wl i- ' y-.u . ti itr"jul,iiiiy nl Hi- l onrl-, and also llial l..tf.t i \ lutlatili^ nf il>i"!i*e., the

r i i i z i s . Ifiiw IIIIIUV lb iin in N nf women nr" siilt'Tiuu

i; " ii iIiialilanue aiMi ninins away a wUerablelife.ami their n -MiliHir iieuhlHir dne« m.t know thi- call"'. I ..i-ll In im|il' I'll M.in.l that tm d nidi i ">i l Ii, "Ailntiuie in pr. >• .I'.iuU .a belter liiali .1 J'.i'lt.d of f i n e . " In iln-

r < I E 2 J X C A L D I S C O V E R Y , v.'il bavn bnlh the prevent h e ami llie citre. with tills 11'" il ami ({oi"l iiuaiity. tliat it . . i l l nrv.-r. und r BUJT r.'.i u'.uilaiir s, dn ynu any injury.

NnrlianFnnMli'tet.'riirci mijr, Eut the lirat yoa 0111 ii' i,anitpli ntyeiiimk'h of It.

IliircTin.V* I IR r«K.—AilllH«,on»table«pnnnflll p e r il'iV; ("Iii ilren n\er I m yi iiri, «i •"•rt •pootiful; i ni l-dren frniu live tneik'bt vrarn, tfiMponlitul. A ' tin iii-rrrliuiMcali be npplii'iible tn nil cnlislllutiniui, lako millli-ieiit tn nporate mi tin' bnwela twice a day.

Vnurs truly, DtiNAI.I) KENNKDY. I'rire, Sl.-Vi pir bottle. For rale by every driii;Klat

in tin' Lulled Slntri ami Hnliiili Provlncta. 9 ^ 9 f Vf ^ H 1840—-TO—1871 B R O I L E R

FOR THIRTY -OWS Y E A R S PERRY DAVIS*

P A I N - K I L L E R " E U R E K A . " We offer to Uio trade and to Uie public

New Broiler,

PAT

H O K . J O H N P R E N T I S S , of Keene, N . H . is t he oldest Mason in the United Sta tes . H e received h i s degrees in 1807, and is now 93 yea r s of age.

Hit* RawrK, ^our Htoi«arli. UyNpL-pxiu . S i r k

I l r Hit a eii p . in i sc t luni of tho country where

F E V E R A N D A G U E — - — , , , : PreTaU, there la no remedy held I B tcreater e i toem, , . . . .

M r . H. J BYRON S latest achievement , K y w h o u * keeper ahould keen II at hand, to apuly ahcet- iron r . . . i . i e on llie firat attack of any Pain . Il will give aatl i lac- ,

i s a n e x t r a v a g a n z a , f o u n d e d o n o n e o f lonrreUai. BDiiuTebnari.n(auflerinK. ' t l w f n i r v t ili'H (if t l m n n t i l i t c s s d ' V t t l - ' I w not trifle wi lh ynarwlvea by lo«tinrf ontrie.l rem-t n e l a i r y l i l i e s OI t u n ^ O U U l C S h It A l i i ( B a a a w T i m c a i l l o r a n d get the genuine PAIN-UOV, called ihe Orange free and the K i L L R R . U m a n y wurtbleaanuilrniua I

Humble Bee, or The Little Priucwss "" «>.e , r . . i r e p u t a t i o n . . !

w h o w a s L o s t a t S e a . "

; BETTER AND CHEAPER T H A N ANY O T H E R

B R O I L E R .

are atlempled thin valuable

SIT* Direction! accompany each bottle.

I ' r l r e 26 eta., 60 ela., anil 81 p e r liottli'. J. N. HARRIS Sc. CO.,

Cincinnati, Ohio, Pmprielora for tho Southern aud Western itaiea.

SrtLII IIY ALO HKIMTlNl'; DKAI.UUS.

•Hii-y are made nf Ca*t-irou ; more durable ; can- i not b.' Jammed out of ahape; with ordinary uaage will lant a life-time, i t 1* eaulcr kept cleau than

l lrul len. Alan 1 la a

Broiler and Spider Combined, Fnexcelled as a Pun-cake Baker.

Ull , Ohl.aifn; | { | I : I I A K O > O . \ .t I O., hi. Ltmi.; M' t U L I . O f l l . M i U O R D .t CO., U Cruite l NOVKS l l H O T U r i l S . S i I n t Paul.

I l u w W i - L'at-U t u l i e P h y s l c k i ' i l .

Wh'i Joea not remember the time wlmu ajirltiK to immmer

uvitttl'ln

Jalap,

T H E Collector a t S i tka seizes and re-t u r n s to Sau Francisco all ale and beer shipped there. Merahauts at t h e lat-t e r c i ty charge t h a t he is interested in the brewery at Si tka, which is in ful l

b las t . I T is s tated t h a t Dr. Bliss, of Wash-

ington, has succeeded, b y means of the new remedy, cunderango, iu cur ing u cancer on t h e person oi Vice Pres ident — C o l f a x ' s m o t h e r , w l i i c h h a d l o n g b e e n PUTKallou w a i cniialdiTell lltdlapennable to HI

c t n s i d e r e d i n c u r a b l e . f o r i " * * - l M r aalla aud acuna, rhubarb, or calomrl ami I 'lIE R e v . Dr. fi. C. \ \ iiieii, C o r r e - muHt bo ailmitilntoroil. Tlieno " i j rliiK ine.licluet,"

s p o n d i n g S e c r e t a r y "I t h e N a t i o n a l Ibo yntiiiKaton were told, were to ke.'p theui bale P r i s o n A s s o c i a t i o n , a n d l o n g i d e n t i l i e d ami hearty during the Hummer, We all know imw w i t h p n s o n - r e f o r n i m o v e m e n t s in t h i s that thli waa a falacy ; that new rluor, tint deplellnti, countr7, has been appointed Uni ted u what u nqniivd at thi commenoemeni of tlu;. S ta tes Commissioner to ar range the aummcr aoiaticc, Aa a iireiuratlou for Um omimt-j prel iminaries of the g rea t riiternational " r •nnniier woather, a coum-Pr ison Congress which will meet ill HoateUert Sionach Bill, ra U highly eaMieut, Loudon in J line, 1 H7± I T h t a r a n ' 0 ' u "«oUblo preparation hu three proml-

mnt iripi-rtiia: It rcnorataa, puriom, ami retfn-TiiE Rev. T. A. Sampson, colored, 1 latea alt the fiu.ctlonf of the body. It la com|Maed

Was recently prenollillg in the open air cidui'lvely of pure vefeUblo pniductlona, rlz; the at P i n e BbllVs. AiUannis, when he wns wn t i a l principle of Mononuahela Rye, and the • s t ruck dead bv l ightning. While he eflleaelntia tonic ami alientive roota, barkr, ' '

WM iKiUK riirrieil I M . m r . h i , J K " ' fill w a s a g a i n s t r u c k n y l l ^ l i t n i n g a u d i'lurmacnpiala can compare with It either in purity, elii v.-ri'il tn atoms or In the variety nf Ha object*, and Ha aimprrhi n-HUIMHU Iivw.u . -lye rcaulta. HappUy iormankind, Uie tb.-ry that

N E A R O c n t n ville, in Spin.-er countv, 11 w s ; i^ -'riui a pMiem m ..rjrr to , ' , .1 . i r 1. • c"ri him. 1* forever ex;'iudad, and the true philo-I n d . , l i e s b u r i e d t l i e m o t i l e - ' Ol i r e s i - anpbi ai i i i -ctrlui . that \ i u i i r l a the great aiitaum lat d e n t L i n c o l n . T h e l i n e o f t l i e p r o - of <lli..a«'. ban taken lit. place, Boatetter'a Uittera

If the boily dally recnlrei n necileil amonnt nf nil-trition.aml daily expela the wnrn-oul pnrta by Iho aenaibli'and inaenfible channel*, health ninet be the

conaeijuence. When we have a cnld, diphtheria; when we have

bnwel rnmplaint', when n o are cottlvu, when we have apaatnodlc and bilinua alTectlnn< and acid atoniaeb; when .TO have sick headache*, when .<<• have rhcnma-ti«m or tumon, they are all the reiuli nf the rotenlinn of niatier<. whieh ahould have paaaed by the ikin. the kidney* nr the bnwelf. In fact., ever) d l a e w , Irom p.iraly>i« In dmp»y. may bo Included, and are all cured by a medlrine which mildly remnvoa the*e retained

wornjint parlanf body. It i* mm conceded that all inllnmmallnn i« dorang-

ed nutrition. In t in - | imr i '» nf iiillammatlnn thero I* a rapid waalw nr wparini; away nf livinif li.'a'". hrnco the great heat; the inilaniination draw* nn the IIIWHI In repair thi* wa«te, and thi- greater Oil* dr ift nn Ihe cnnatitutlnnlhe g i e i l n r t h o l o x n f vital fnrce. Now, what I* lubn dnnn T Pu.-ge, purge; for eiperiencu ha* dcninnitrali'd Ihat all Inllammailon

IS PRODUCED BY POISONOUS MAT1 ER IN THE BODY.

Thnio who nnnld lie free from rilanaie iiiii*t there fore begin to take out all pnlann from tlir blood bo-fore It baa time to aettln and form tuuinr* nr any lixed local dlaeaaeoriwoll lng, Fnr thi* purpnw

Brandre th ' s P i l l s a r e AU I m p o r t a n t Begin at onco and in t week afterwardii compare ,

your cnmlltinn before nnd after. Tho luldreaaof all | ier*on* who*i' Initial I- uied 1*

left fnr reference nt th • principal ortieo in N M W Vork,

S J l o o d y D v E e n t c n ' C u r e d .

.Mr*. K.. takon ivitii thi* dlaean -, luim>'di i 'e|y .wal lowed FixaBramlrnthV Pill*. In fcur hnuni tnok fnu ' mnro, drank ulentlfnlly nf llaiM-ed tea: luedfrom twn tn four night and mnrning fnr a ui'ek, when alio w»% porfectly cured and In renewed health.

D i a r r h o e a C u r e d .

A'cenlleman.travslliiK. wa« taken with thia tr bli'*omo utate of tile bowels; tnok a l l Rrandroth'a Pi l ls; after theotieration some bettor: noxt day came o n w o n e ; took alx more; about four houra after bo-came alarmingly weak, and hlm*elf and frlenda thonght he waa dying. Ho swallowed abont half a cup of warm aoup and took two more Brandroth's Pi l ls; wont to sleep, and in a couple of houra woke up per- I

feclly cared. The captain uf ono of tho ocean stearoera waa alarm

ingly sick with this disease. Being a heavy man opl-am and aatringenta could not be used without danger Finally ho took alx of Brandrolh't Pllla, morning and evonlog, the third day being perfectly cured.

N. B.—Brandroth'r Pilla arc the beat and most ap-propriate incdicino for all affections of tho bowclisand

seldom fall. Mr. K. taken with violent chill. A malUnant fevor

waa prevalUng and camo un with a chil l , and bad do- | •troyed several promlnent c l t i iens . Mi . K.'a friends advised Brandreth'a Pills. Immediately swallowed j six, the discltargea being very bad. Took five more ' beforo tho six had a n l s h e d operating. Continued t h e pl!!.* tnr four day*, night and morning, and i i .me w.>ek (rnm commencoaient wa* restored to perf*ct

health. AH Kovers. including Fever nnd Agne, nro oun d hy

thu Brandreth Pills. Should bo used night nnd morn ing for a week. Used tu this way they very seldom fa i l .

Mr. V . W—internal tnm.ir. Doctnra pronounced him incurable. Began with Brandreth'a Pill*. Took from five to nino pilla a day fnr tivn wooks, when tnmnr broke Inside, Coa. inued the 1'ill* fnr a couple nf weeks. Perfoctly recovered. Continues a perfectly healthy man for now over seven year*. Case well known by a wiinlo town nf Kl.ilUJ Inhabllants.

D r o p s y , S w e l l e d L i v e r a n d S p l e e n C u r e d .

Mr. S. nr nter a year was very nick. Commenced with a violent cold; linally l imbi b-'eamo dropsical, lega uf enormous s ize: liver ami apleuu aia i crcatly swoHen,projectinK several incheMintwanl. Ui* doclnni said ho could not live a week. Concluded to try the

B R A N D R E T H P I L L S . Began with live, took mnro or leia overy day for

three months, when he wn* nearly well. It I* now a year and a half *ince, and his health linprnvea all the time. This caso la knnwn nf by thuiuands, fnr the

party is a well knnwn citixen. In white swellinga of thu knee some remarkablo

curua have buon madu by Ilrandreth'i Pi l ls . Mr. R. B.—White awidling ol the knee; no hope save

frnm cutting off t h o leg. Doomr came for that pur-pose with h is tonla. Tk • man cnncluded lo d ie , but with his log on. Cumnienccd with Br.indrelh'a Pills, t.Hik them ttoidl ly fnr fnui tnnnth*, nnd they made a perfect cure, l i o has remained *ouiid nun fnr over twentv years, and la in good health nt thi vrltlng.

May 2B, 1871. Iu cases nf bilinus atTections, heart, liver and spleen

enlargements; In custivoness and pile*, and in all ui carsaad akin dUeasoa, tbi' u»i' of Hrandratli's P l l b U about sura tnrur*. as tho numernu* enreM of case* nf this kind prove. In fact, their use removes all large or small tumora nr enlargements. Hhrther of the eye or of tho bnwel*. nr nther parts, because thoy ] pntify the blnnd, and remove all unhealthy mattera from the bcnly, wherever located or aettled. In tho treatment nf smal loni and pleurisy even In consump-tion and all blood-poisnned casua, Brandreth'a Pilla 1

ore tho safest reliance, never do ing hurt and alwaya imuarting beaetit. The tale nf tbl* great medicine continues to hud favor with a wise and discerning

public. i la theyaarlBiOI paid the ITniled States government tUrty-two thon sand dollars for three mUHnn two hun dred thousand one cent staupa.

I k n o w i l the pilla were Dt:d a* the health of the world requirea I should ba*? needed

S h i r t y B d l i o n s o f S t a m p s . j

But, nevertheless, every day makes tome great cum. j and intelligent peraons a r e t u n v i n c d of the vast sani- I

tary imimrtance of

B R A N D R E T H ' S F I L L S . ;

We therefore continue to hope that a lime will .-oni' when every one that linds hiaisolf sick will resort lo

this great medic ine of life ami health. My principal office la at » l Canal street. New York

where, and In tho vicinity, I bave sold

By anthorlly of a special act of the I.egislature nf Kentucky, of March 13, l-TI, the Trusti es nf the Pnlill Library of Kentucky will give a

G R A N D G I F T C O N C E R T AT LOinSVlLLE, KIT.,

ON T U E S D A Y . O C T O B E R 31, 1871. Under tho dlrectlnn nf the IK - " ! Musical Talent that can be prnrureiU

T i c k e t s o f A i l i u i s s i i i i i ^ I O K i i c i i . ( ' i i r i ' C i i c . r ; H u l l T i c k e t s ^ 5 ; < j H i i r l e r T i r k e t s $ ' J . . ' »0 . Kach ticket Kill hav.' attached In it Iniir enutiona nf the dennminatlnn of i'J .1; each. The hnlder of an en-

l iret lnk't will itllli'd tn ;.draU*l'>ii tn the ( ' . inert and to thn whnle i.mount nf ill" gift nw . .d- . l in it by Int. Thr nnbler nl eaeh cnu|ion *111 bi' entitled In idmU-inn lo Ihe Concnrt and tc nne-fnurth nl Ihe amnunt nf •Urh k-ilt n* limy be awardi-'l in Ihe whnlo ti.-ki't te whioll It helong*.

r.i provide lumls InrthUl irsn I f m . . 'rt .and tor •hobonrllt nf III" Public l. l.rary oi K'-n'nckr, TIPU.'I« w i l l li.' s n l d ui M|0 f i i . ' l i , f u r r c i i r > . TIIK CITI/KNrs' IIAMi OF KKNTr<'K\ IS TitKASl KKit.

AH mnney* arising fnun tlm sali'nl I'lrkeis will be ite|Hisiii'.l wilh Un' I l inens ' Bank, subject nnly to tho o n l e r o f the Presldnit and Treasurer nl ih" Library, countersigned li> Hi' Bnalnes* M.uagei

Iminedialely after th.' rnn. ert tl..- *11111 nl

$ 5 5 0 , 0 0 0 I N G R E E N B A C K S ! Will IM- dlstribnted by lot to tbe holdera of t i cket . In tlir lollnwing f i i l t . , vl/

(Inr iJll'i «>l" tin)' (Ull nf Onr (Ufl of One t.ifl nt' One lilft ot One (Ull of. One tUli nl' One tiiI'I of. One t.ill of One (U l l of One IUU til' t ine (••I'I uf. One tilli ol. • •ne (•IU

i S B 8 { ? ? 8 ** 0 0 0 1 •io.ooo 111,000 | S , l M I O 1 7 . O O O III.OOO l ^ . ooo 11,000

One(>in of One (iltt of • O a r ( o Q u j One ( i i n of-Ten (slfl* iifM^'MMI eneli FlOeen (Un- of 8 0 0 0 en el 1 Kiubteen (Jlfl-iil MHOOeneli Twentv (Jlfl" nfM^OO eneli

r t .otto Tweniv (iiUwiO *OOt» eni ll l i , 0 0 0 Thirty (JHIwirfMJMIeneli .. ll.OOli Fori* (Jifti" of J* IOO eneli

O n i

Aft. r payiui- t

One (UA W e < u n o f

Fnrtv-FlVe (iifls ofatitOO eneli FIIIV tUtlHiirSViOO I'M eh ... I lot oils ol SIOO eneli

IO.OOO O.OOO K.OOO 7 , 0 0 0 ( M H I O ; ' 2 1 I'rir.eM i n n i l

!io expon*us nf the enteriirlso and making tho di*tHbutinn nf nods arising Irom tho sale nl llckotn will be ii|iproprlateii In tn

>s.>.OtH» I . O O O

v!.00(» I O . O ( N > i ; i . . t t i ( > i t..10(> 11.OO(> |.*i,00(» I . ' I . O O O I<I ,OO(> I : I . . »O(»

io .o tu» n . u o o

in. lillt*. 'h" balam establiahment i.l a

X.i.VMItMl e of the p r o

Free Library in Louisville, TO be Called the P U B L I C L I B R A R Y O F K E N T U C K Y

Tho*. K. Bramlette, late linve lli'tiry Watur-iin, Kdllor Cnurler-inurnal, \V. X. Haldeman. Prusldriit l.'iiurier-,lnnrni

ho' l 'mitecj n.mied in

. wl;o have i on-

Thu (.'otii'i'rt nnd Dlslrlbution will ink.' place under tho immi diato sup. 1 vision .11 act nt iuooiporntlo'i, who are as lollow*

T TL U S T P E S ' ruor of Kentm^y. K U. M4 Mcl.' irtr of thi- ll.iily l . 'Jg 'r '

nnl, ,1. S. Ci ln. I'li'rk I. ITer-1111 C i in «i 1' o . . .mmal Co. | M. W. Clink}. Anlhor PnliliiilTeM 11,

llonjaniln Ca*»uuy, of Daily I'ominurcial. 1 It. T. Durn tt . i . f the iiOiilsvillL'II. •• Hen. P. Oocrn, i'Miiriclorof Anzelger,

The trustee* will IMI assisted by the fnllowing w.'U-known and eminent c i t i iens of K"n''i. sentud to bo pri'scnt at tho concert nnd to superintend tho drawing and dUtrlb itlon 1.1 _';,i

S U P E R Hon. .Inshua F. Bullltl, late Chief J u s t i c Konmeky. Hon, H. J . Sites Judge Jell . Court Com. Piei*. Hon.T. in Cochrane,Cai.ei'llnr Lon.t'han. Court. Hon. W, H. Bruoe, Judge Jeff. County Court. Hon, W. B. Hoke, Judge JelT. County I'ourt. Hon. J. O, Haxler, Mayor nl Lnuisville. Hon. T. U Murnott, City Attorney. Henry Wolfonl, City Treasurer. Lnuisville. Hon. B . J . Webb. .Senator of Kentucky, 1 .anorc« ..ra.iB.u. -

Officers ofthe Public Library of Kentucky. R. T. DURRF.TT President. 1 M . W . CLUSKY Secretary. W. N- H A L D E M A N Vice-Prealdent. I CITIZENS' B A N K I n-i-or- r.

Thf holrlrni of Tlrk»*i% fn wblrh l i f t* «re JiwtHcd will b<* pMd on |*Tc««a*«t(nn «i tho llm*'* In I-mii%vUi^ A liberalditrount mill b<* alldvrrd when inu. 600 or l . tn ti(k«tft.irr purchaMd in a lot. All sccoin*

panlod by remit ttnc«*a will i>o pnmptljr ^ttemied to. and tho ticket* n iurn** I mall ricUlo' .Mf.»roi | i ir»v«l , an ordcrod. Tnr andonlirn«*d. late prlni l|«al lnulm •• munatfrr of tho t n y •tu* eMlm Merc, -.f a l.ibrai>' ( , " t

i!one"rt. at San Kram l v o . Csllfurnls* Hat been appointed ajcent am! ttiunitfer of tho ullt I .ncer: In aid of the Public Ubrarr of Kentucky.

The dra«t>ns will lako plac** In pub'lo. and ororythlnf wUI b • done u» - f y b u y o n o f tirk that their lu terctt i will Lo a« well proiocte<l aa If they iMrtoually •ur>crintonil'?d the outlr. t ia ir .

_. , M A N N E R , O I ^ D R A W I N G . ( t . , t>i There ivlll ho two glaaa whoola. Onr wheel will c n t a l n Iwl.un uumbi'rs. plaln 'v print.' , nn leather 'airs. The other wheel wIM contain 721 bnf<'s, . .acbcnntninli)g. i . ; i ! ' . One nr number .'Il i n w e irnin tho

a . . , , ... j,.. , , t a | n , g l i t . n e i ' i i t • I and • tiie g i l l nf f i ' t-.g ;:r--i ilr.iuu, nhchet »IW,

sifts the -'i ti ! davafi''-'lr.ta'.iji. Tl. l -t" or - im-li u-? in l.-en- .H... pj nuy Kxi.row

' I ' M i m r t nn, IJ. S. IH-tric* X'tn-r. v. Col. Pllll. l/eo. Fr-is. Att'y Nin; n ,1 . Ilistribt. Oen. J . T . Boyle, Presldeni N. II .v K. E. Dr. T. 8. Hell. Pr«f. Med. Univer-iiv. I •.ulsvlHo. Col. J l l son P. Johnson , P n p i i e l n i t.nll 'inns... Hon. J Proelor Knotl , Ule . lomli.- t'.inK,- -s-A, O. Brannln, President Lnuisvill. Hnanl nl Trade. Jamvs B n Igetord, Preddeo l Second NntloiicI Hank.

_Andrew Orabam,Tobacco and Collnn Merchant.

ICOjnt wbeel ,and 111' llnit I H U dra*n irom the second nr TCH sealed up. and tho gilt so drawn froir. the second wheel wl.l (1JM, or finvnai. . , .

O K l t w i l l t i - m i l m p r - ' f t I'M 'f t i ck"* drnwln* snch enuiMins drawing gilt* c.'n bo collecteil ihttragh anybr.slnea* i

I Cutiipsiiy. All lick 'Is an- like gn- 'nbick*.

hnlder. Peraons dosimu* nf uc: Ing a*

address

No record being keut oi purchi era' names, t ickets are . ood only '-ho

.- ni* for the sale ..f t ickets in any - ity ol the United Statei -r Canadaa,

CHAS. R. PETERS. Manager. Louisville. Ky. OFFICE. 1 CO M a i n " I r r c t . . lohi i -Min^ B l o r l t ,

N. H. r. -i • *111 n iti' •h i' t i^re aro nnlv o n e b u i i d r r d t h . i n n i t i i i l i rk^tN Inetrad nt I H O Intni lr i ' i l l l iousaniM i in Un' Still Fr.liieI«u'o I i i l l Ci i lU'rrl . nnd that there 1* "«.jO,',IOO uinre dis inbuted.

HODGE, W H I T N E Y ,

C O O K & C O . .

\312 Broadway. New York, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in

BOOTS ANO SHOES. The trndi'.ire invlled to call and oiamine nur slock

wh.-n in Nev Y..rk, Ord"r*bymnil will receive prompt attention, and

jin'rrtiM lot a* cnn bo found in th" hulrrn Shirk-J, 1 Our ,11*1: il Uii.r.a"., •ultiiilnl •>< '/.r ll'-.f. rn nmi .^iu'1-Uur ' " f i i» wfiaH, .r.w.rn Irtuh.

T H E Weed Family Favorite Mnnufaetared by the W-ed S. M.CO.. Hartford, Ct., a*

I now perfected, lathe BUST and MOST KEUAHI .K

FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, | Fora l lk indanf (nmilj work nowin DM'. It will do a I larger n n v n n t work, sewing Irom tho lightest goods ] U> the heaviest heaver, rlnih ur lealher.wllhout change | l o t Needle*, TluiMd or Tcnainn. It is •imnle, and nm

liable In icei nut nt onlrr. Il has a straiaht in-edle. »nd , makes the i>ick Stitch. I(.-*poiislble Agent wanted ; I in e .ery county. A Illw-ral dlieonnt to tho irnde. | Send for price list a a i i i 'nn*to GEO. C. THOMAS. ' l£l Lake street, Chicagn, Agent fnr thu Northwest. | Say where ynu saw tkts ndvertisemen'

fA N T E D AUKNTK iM'iO n e r d n y ) to «lltb« celebrated HOME SILCLTLI- SEWLVU , MAI H I M : . H a s the umbr frrrl, makrs the " hifl >lheh " inllkeun bnth sideV and Is fullu llrnin.l. The beiit and cheapest family Sewing Machine in the market. Addre** I

JOHNSON. CLARK i CO.. Doslnn. Mass., Pittsburgii. Pa.. Chlcagn, HI. I

i r fc .Loul fc Mo_ j

N E W B O O K S ,

A Novel by Emily H, Hoore, KNTITLUD

A L O S T L I F E . JUST MIUBHED.

A LOST KE 1* one nf the m'i*t deligbtfol novele-i vor written, anil uil! command a wide sale throughout thecommun'.ty. tiring in l iomevery 'inar ler, and thnii-unds ol reader* ar^ belue charmed « l th II. MllH. EMIH 11. HoonE, who has written s.. Inag under tho i in imai / . ' i i i ' i e nt " . H i g i i o i u ' l l p , ' ' has made that name v r y | opulnr all nv.-i the jsreat West and this, her lirM Issik, is welcomed |/y every one .

1 hobo-ik iv ii-'aulilully printed and bound. Price .*1.S0 Sold everywhere, and sent by mall, pmiaye frte

on receipt of price, by « . \ V . C A R I . E T O N iV C O . . I ' l l b l j s l i r r s .

M A H I R O N SYRAHF.. N . Y . Clly.

J J O U I S T E R ^ 111 A l ¥ 1

F O R 8 A I * B t I I Y

JOHNNAZRO&CO B R A N D R E T H s P I L L S

M I L W A U K E E ,

For « I e by ORKENE A BUTTON. Milwaukee: H. ; _ BOSWQU111 i SONS, Milw hukue: FULLEIi . FIKQH f l E W K ^ J A L A G E T C T T S .t F U L L E R , f h l . agn; KICHABDSON .t CO., St. X ' VX X . X » 3

F u r O v e r T h i r t y - s i x Y e a r s .

F o r W i m o n - . I n u i i i i ^ i i i i u r a a t a .

Guion Mail L ine Hailing frnm New Vnrk and Liverpool every Wednes

day; gueanslnwn even- Thursday. Ten lirst-ciasi Steamers. Passage, both cabin and . teerage , a' low-est rale. . For furl her particulars address

B . B R A N D R E T H .

t H E A - N E C T A l IS A PUHK HI. U K TKA

with the Orrm In / 'ur." War. rallied Insult all-a-t".. h i r n h .. .fLirherr. And InrMie whole-^.leiiuly by l l i e (Jrrnt A l l n n -H e iV i ' l tc l f l ' ' T ' ; I I ( . 1 . H Church St.. W V . r k . P . O . l lm .i.'itHi. Th'i-.VRF'UR /'irrmhir

fM'efHiinil Cre i ' iU | I , . | . . .I lUt there are nnd'.ts.m-I ttr» I ruin tbe van-'ral I>rinci|d'>, that .I great meillciii" j Is a groat blessing. \ \ e huv.- manv nl tnes.' blessing*, "but amnng them all, in thr p i o i l n c e t u which It bt-i Imig), no greater tlinn

I ' a r r u n t ' s E H V r v e ^ ' e i i t i e l t z e r A p e r i e n t . ' A mln-nn wooM not .uttic- ' i iennmerate thoailmcnta | lur which it it .iroacnbi d b; | i) . ,slclansnf the liik'li''si

standing, li iln.'* nn: iie'nn.- i m h i - c l a s s derisively, t'-'imed patent me Heine*, but 1- an arllc abased on sci-entllloanalvsi*, an • will sti.inl tho test nt the shnnn'sl tnd most rigid medical critlcisio rr. n i'niharllc,n •inni-achic. an anti-fi ' i ' i le prep, .-.ition. and an adminiblo

' remedy for all bilinu* .•nmplnint*. I , e l t l i e r e b e n o i n l s l n H r . "seenre i l i e u.'iniii i i* u r t i r l c o n l y .

SOLD BV A LI, DRUOOI8TS.

B a K i n c ^ S R

A S U B S T I T U T E for VICAsT, (IIT-AM T A R T A R , SODA or SAI.KKATUS, tor the prmltictlon o l

LHSHT, W I I O I . l X i M K ami H E L I ^ O U J Rnll*. His.ult.*, tirii l i i le Cake*, Waffles, OjTpHreail ami i'astry of every i|.>M'ri|itiun. Evi r /HiX warrantisb

W e h a v e eertiflratea of .sonto o I'pitc l"-st hODMS k e « | « r s i i i t h e . .uitilrv whn reeomtijfnil il as be ing far *ii|>crior to any tl iey have ever n s - l . Try It, and you wil l u-.' no other. For rale by all grocers.

Maiinfa. t u n i i by HOLI.ISTER A CO., Tole-In, O.

SLADDKN A C R A N K , A^'t.*,no S. Watet St. , Chicago.

8 O ' C L a C K . P U R E B R E D P I C S

F O R S A L E , We are Impnrt. rn and Dealer* in 'ho follnning celo-

br.itml br.tecfaol Hoc- : Berkahir.',K>s< x,M:.^i.S«i!nlk and Chester Whit"*. We hnvesnn .- trr>cii. . iro Vlgsnf all lh< ab . v - b r v d s lor sale- t'..r price i l - i i . A c . a d -d r e s f W i b s t i n " • " ' • ilresswliti st ii'ip. H. HOBB 4 C > ." . i

F. H. NTCLURE & C 0 . , 1)700,000 Acres i n l o w a ! Gen*! Western Atftntu, Milwaukee.

v f A g e n t s W a n t e d .

(ireit Chonce for Agents, - D o you want «n sgnni'l hiral m irairllHj/. with achanoe to make tiA in « t O per day wiling nor p. w 7 .irand WIJ • H ir' rtifhr^Liii't/ Tnfy fast/orrrn sam i.lr tr.'.'. « i there I* nn ri*k, Addreaa at

I " ™ W'"*'. IMMaldi-n U n e - . n r . Water St . IS. V., or 16 Dearborn St.. Cblca-

« } CKNTH TO r . I f . Ni;Kil l .KM. •• ,« . treats,rhlladelphla, INsBn,. f or i .,,mi i-'ih and H«.

But of his fall'i'US 11 nil" und Camph.u Troche

Tber e n r e a l l d l s o r d n . e f ihe Bowel*.Cramp, Itaapep* lie Pains, D*.l Eflect so l Ll.|Uor aad l-bolrra Symp-

1 8 0 . 0 0 0 Acres in Nebraska ! !

T H £

Ri Ri LAND COMPANIES Of Iowa and Nebraska,

OFFER TIIK A B O V E LANDS TO SETTLERS, at | Mil t" S I O i>«r acre, on time, al s l i p*r eonl. . or I

fnrcssh Theso Cnmpanles h . t c d^tvrmlnrd to hav. | tlirir Ian Is sel l led at the ^arllr.i iH.*slbl. day. In nrdrl to increasu the busine-s nl Iheir lUilrnads, wlilcti are ! nnw ,.11 completed, and therefore ofler the HKSI' LANDS, In th.-11 E s I STATES, at llir I . o W F s i PRICES. Wo soli

D R . W H I T T I E R , (117 St.Chnrli-HSi. /

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case, befnr. ra.u, M -1~— . p a H s e s n e a r t h e g n i v e , ULI ! t h q c o q i s o t year .

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T H E monument to Lewis Cass, IJAI.KS.MHM \ V 4 \ T W T T T N ..-M N R . , ..,! j u s t c o m p l e t e d a t D e t r o i t , i s a g r a n i t e ' | „ . n ^ . h n l 6 b T " ' " V * ^ " r . i . s ia i ) and' "i- j

c o l u m n t w e l v e f e e t - h i g h , n i n e f e e t H K O W N A F A V . P . O . B I « S W ch i ca«o . i iL 1

s e v e n i n c h e s u t t h e b a s e , a n d f o u r f a t ' t . ^ th reo inches a t t h e apex. I t ig. qt.m- A « . { * M i ^ . t j L W , ' f f i ffSTeT'I

p o s e d o f t e n c o n r a e s , t h e l o w e r V i n g ' S . f s of Qiiini-y grani te . The top is a gran-1 inienper^d wiih i te SU ECU] ihtigiui res t ing on two piers o f 1 VM5F?IH,!?TR.IE' t he same lm.teri.il with an i n t e r ^ w ^ i J i j i ^ ^ ^ c o ^ a a " d l f e ' s u ^ f space of four inchcs between it nna r — •" t h e course immediately beneath. S 2 t ) 0 , o t d r"• c l , ," Pu^*"' 8 o n , on

To coufnnn to lleducticn of Dntioa.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS B Y ( I K T T I N f J \ i ' i M 118.

! /e" Send for our New Prico .Jat aod a Olab farm will accompany It. enntaining (ull dlreciloii*--niakinfr a' Urge sating toconsuiners and remunerative to club organlcrs . T H E G R E A T A M E R I C A N T E A C O . ,

3 1 a n d 3 3 V r a e y S t r e e t , . P. O. Pox MS. N e w V o r k .

A P P L E P A P E R , C O R E R & 8 L I C E R

ofrTdo- m and I i r t S J & W ' J Z ^ r a ^ C T S ! I the " Union" Apule Parer.whicb "paress l i tbe l ime."

* . . _ . Prioe«l.»0 Made by D. i l . WHlTTEMORE,Wurcea- 1

ageala. U . 8 , P I A N O Co., 6(& B dwor, N . T j e r , Maaa j

A' nur Of leee in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and at No I U Salle St., Chlcagn. Railn.-..l lare . w«.t of t irs.M la. rs HK FUND E D to hnlder* "I ' .p l i ' r ing t i . -kr i . j ' lm pur .-•.xs"® acres nrm»rr. U r g e R r d u . tUrns nf H. K-'ap-t.. culanlM, or part lea nt JS or mnre. 1..hired Map., snowing all t h - iandsui l ^ t A a l U e f c a e n t 1.W r.imi»hlet» *nci C ount} f t t i F l lRi l . t" w l pcrtfl of the world. A p p l y . . . w w k y M V H ,

Vie* Prea't Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Tbe beet man nr woman in your v-.ianty, to take the agency ol the new

M A N H A T T A N

S S J i . c BAmpl^e of work sent Ure to MJ / a g y H ; - M

ladlsns .

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a j P r ^ ^ J , 4 - g n < i d for III years Onlv INc-nts. Addr -• " J. M. MII.I.ER, l l m IU. ilarnsbnrir, IV.

Thr unlv Hellnhli' (.ID O.slribullou In the I 'uun .ry •

S 3 5 . 0 0 0 in Valuable Prizes ! T o ne.lMrib i' *1 August Tib, IS7I.

C a p l l a l P r I / c I n A m e r l c u n ( J o j i l !

Whole numb.t f Olfts. (,030. Tickets llmiU>d to

A U K N T - \ \ T K I » T H s K I . I . T I C K E T S , l o w l i o n i l ibrrul Pri'l l l iuillH w i l l hi! piUd. s i n g l e T i e M ' U S l j S ir . T l e k e t ^ S.»t T w e l v e

r i e k e t - S K h T w r n t y . l i v e T i c k e t * S 2 0 . Circuit's c..nlaining a full list of prizes, a descrlp-

tiiio 0! 'lie manne-of drawing, and other Infomiatiuu In reference to the Dlstriliutifn, will be H-nt In any one ..nlerlng them. AH l o t t c n must be addreaaed I..

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