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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Office in Graham's Block, Up Stairs. "Liberty and Uuion—One andInsoparablo" Terms, $160 per year in Advance VOLUMK VJI.I LOWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1871. NUMBER 5. i fhc jCowil ^founmi, is I'lMILIHIIKI. KVkkr We<lm*H«luy Moi-itlnu-. MT MICII.i -uv- MOKRIS K HINE. Offico.-.M llotir firalir.m's Block. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Kojouc year, For «tx month* 11 delivercl bytlio C»rrl«r, ( 1 60 Tfi ,..2 00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Tcnllncunl Nonpareil,clone mattermnke n«qu«re 1 I w | 1 mo. | 3 mo. j 0 mu. j 1 >»• 18.001 $12.00 rort's WcHtotn Mcdlouio MouTg Co , | l \ \ \ T P I | \M 'I'HlY' A I A M L' TO\VKLl„Ml0M. ijinr.UT..! Cnj-ltal f 100,000.-: ^ JmlVlV \j I'ri-klileiil, K. l.i >: .Ir. : Vice I'l.'hl,, .M. II. Ili.nn-' i.mi ; P'••••)•, W. W, Jnit.xtox : Tri'itMiifr, .T. \V. Nou- OF IjO"WS3LL T'IN. Iltlcrvnci' LI* |i()tnils»|oii, I.OWL I Notional Bmk. I ! Office fti U,l''g0Sl. £ . M- FOHT, OcnM. Ageut. C A P I T A L , - - 850,000. John TRjrloi', S U R P L U S , - - - 41,800. I KON FounJcran«! innnur«euircr of MIIOU*kind*of I'lowf, Iliirruw«, Ctilliv.ltnrii, Pern per*, bob siviijlis | TUBECTOB?. >nd oil kinds of.c»MlnBtoor«ler, l.owtll, Midi. Il.A.Ricr, FRAXN* Kixn. - - WJI. W. HATCH. C.U.IIIXK, H. Ross. M VHON H. KOKTOH, T T, Woomxr., 1 A.S.STASXANH, A. J.ECKH!, . T AK W. N OKTOX. Interest Pnl<l bn l>«l>oelts. II. A. BICE.President. JAS. \T. NORTON, Vice Pre*. HENRY M. CLARK, Cmliier. Lowell. Jan. lltk. 1871. NEW A Noblo Hoartod Captain. A low YORK STORE. spacv. H OI SL,^i|;n, ('arrlaee nml <irnam«ntnl I'alnlinR, Uraininit. MarbcUng, Paper llanginff, KnUo- ! mining, fcc., lliirbio'ii fhop, Jnnellon of Rltcr and ' llroadway itrecto. J o h n R o m i g , S HAV1NO, Sbampoolng, Hair Cutting, anil whit- ker* dved with nvatneca and dcapatch. Roonsi, "id floor iirnliam'i: Rlnck, ippomte National Bank. i Square. I $1.00 •J Square* j 1.60 a Column, i 6.00 « " 8.00 1 " 1 12.00 >3.00 $0.00 fi.00 8.00 8.(K> 16.00 15.00 3(£b0 20.00 3(£b0 12.00 | 20.00 30.00 40.00 | 16,00 26:00 40.00 75.00 LocaUilb"cents per line lor flr«t tn*ertion. EacS fiibsequent Innertlon 5 cents per line. Marriage and Death notlceslree. Obituary notices, 6 cent* per line. Cardsln BusinessDlreel'orrf5 pertnDiini. Yearly advertisers entitled to Changs qaarterly. I.egal Noticesat Statute Ratea. All legal must be paid for when allldavlt I* made. rransUntadTartisBiosnta must be pre-paid. These terms will be *trlcUy adhered to. ' Busiittiss Jivcctorj. I . o . o . F . TTARMONV LOi/ GE, NO. 146, Of l.owell, Sllch., H meets every Monday evening. In old Masonic jlnll. Arvine Peck, N. fl. S. B. Knnpp, Sec. J. M. Matbewson. XTOTARY, Attorney and Solicitor. Will attend to businewi in any of the Slate or United States ^'"specil attention given to Comeyanslng. Collecting and Chtocwy bunlne**. Olhce ever Lowell Nttional Bank, Lowell Mich. T. J. BUyton. A TTORNEY at Uw, and Solicitor lu SUts or Uni- ted SUtes Courts. F a m and village property for sale or rsnt. Llw ns* ed Claim Agent for proenring Pensions and BounvlM from Oevernixent. Office fn Graham's Block, up- stairs, Lowell, Michigan. Milton M. Perry. <\EAL Estate, iMurance, and Collecting A«eccv. mi Office over Hint k Nokle's Store, Union Block, We«t8ld«. Bobert Hunter Jr H J USTICE of the Peaoe, will attend promptlv to Col- lecting, Conveyanolnr »nd all buslneas Introsted to my care. OHce over Hunt 4 Hunter's Drug Store, Lewel'i Mich. P HYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. Olos over National Bank. Residence on Hudson 8t opposite residence of C. R. Hioe. J. Howard Smith. M . D . TJOMEOPATHIC Physician "and Sorgeon. OBae Xl front room over the port office. Kesldenee on Depot Road. Galls aUendcd promptly, day or night. Pra. Peck ft MoDannell. T)hv»lclans aad Burgeons OBlceln Masonic Build- ing, Lowell, Mich. >. fECK. O. C. HCnAJIMBLU 1 H. C. Btepbenion. OHOCPATOIC Physliian t Surgeon. EraecUl attention given to Syphllstlo and Chronic Di- "*AUrf Stephennon's Patent Trusses ano Support- ers, manulaetured to order. *11 work warranted to give fatlsfactlon. n v -i Residence, firft House north of Union School House. ' Sr. T. B. Lamb, H . D . , H OMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Office r.ml residence west side Flat RWer. Calls at. tenoed with promptness. Wm. Pullen, D EALER in Ready-made Clothing, Cloths,Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ha ta. Caps, Boots and Shoea, Clothing cut and made to order. Store Pullen Block, Bridge street. i Rees Bros. ••DEALERS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Yankee Ho- wl lions. Hats and Caps. Clothing cut and made ioorder. Store In Graham's Block, l.oweU, Mich* Sherman ft Mills. "fvEAl.KHS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Beoti, Shoes, I | Half, Capf, yurnishing Goods, &c. Union Block, West Side. C. G- Stone ft Co. D EALERS In Dry Goods, Grocenea, Boot* and Sboc«. Hat* aud Caps, Crockery, icc. Store in Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich. Hine ft Noble. T-wEALERS in Dry Good*, Clothing, Hats Caps, 1/ Groeerie*. &c. "N. B.—Clotbiug made to order. Store in trick block, opposite Franklin House. Chan. Althen. D EALER in Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Fur- BilhingGoods. Hats, Cap*. Ac. Corner stoie ^l^i'St end Fist River Bridge, Lowell Mich. MRS. J. ROMIO, m a i m f a c t u m of gwlfchcs. Curls A Braids. Keeps on nanda good assortment of Mohair gwltches. Curls, Ac. Cash paid for Ladies' Hair. Howk ft White. D EALERS In Boots, Shoes, Leatlier, Findings, &c. Particular attention given to custom work- Store in Checkered Building, next door west of ^fa- sonic Hall. C. Broad ft S o n . D EALRRB in Boots, Shoes, Leather Findings lit, Cu«iom work done with neatness and despatch. Remember the place llrkt door west of Graham's Block, Bridge Street. O.B. Covill. G ENERAL Canv««.ing ^pent. All kinds of books can be obtained of him at lowest rates.— Addross I IHWC I I . Atkins ft Somerby. D EALFIRS in Agricultural Implements. We als« sell the justly celebrated Lumber Wagons and Buggies manuractursd by J. A. Adams Bros. Busi- ness place one door East of Post Office, Lowell, Mich. D e v e n d o r f ftBlain, D EALERS In Fancy Dry Goods, Hlbbons, Carpeting, Hats, Cap* and Notions. Fir<t door west of Lo- well National Bank. Geo. B. Baloom, P RACTICAL Watchmaker and Jsweler. Watches, Clocks akd Jewelry repaired and warranted.— Jewelry made to Order. Shop In the Post Office. Simon H. Hanson. M ANUFACTURER of and Deeler In Tin-ware, Copper-ware and Sheet Iron, Special attention iven to roofli^, eave-troagbiog and job work.— given Shop opposite Hunt k Hooter's drag store. Jspob Bams dell. S ARNUfl MAKER aad SadAler. West Bids FUl River. The b««t stock Manufactnrtd, and first i workmen employed. Grand Rapids Btudness Di- rectory. Perry Brothers, E XCLUSIVE DEALERS IN HaU, Cans. Furs, Gloves, fto., Wholesale and Retail, No. 11 Mon- roe street Grand Rapids. B. • . Harlan. A TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Judge of Probate of Kent County. Office In County Building, Giand Rapids, Iflch, Sweet's Hotel. G RAND Rapids, Mich. T. H . Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Ratbbun House. Bathburn House. A NTISDEL k HAWK, Proprietors, corner Mon- roe and Waterloo Streets, Grand Rapids, I f i<-h. W. P. Barker, D ENTIST, 66 Monroe St., Grand Ranids Mich. All work done In the lust manner and at reasonable prices. Loomls fc Brown. T HE PLAGE to buy Boots and Shoes, is at Loomls & Brown's 30 Tanal Street Grand Rapids. S. D. Parks, D EALER in Watchss, Clocks, Jswalry and Silver Plated Ware, No. 12 Monroe Streal, Grand Rap. ids. Personal attention to repairing, and work war- rauted. J s m e s G a l l n p , •^yKOLKSAI.E and Retail DrnggUt, No. 6 Canal street. Grand Haplds. A. Preusser, W ATCHUAKBR k .Tewaltr, and dealer In Fine Gold and Silver Ware, 21 Monroe street. Al- so all kinds of Sporting ImpIetnentii,Gmnd Rapids. Southwick ft Wright, D EALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, China, Table Cutlery, ftc., 44 MonroeSt., Grand Rapids. Carrier ft Putnam, D EALERS in School, Mlscensneous, and Blank Books, also. Stationery, Wall Papers, fcc.. Book Binders ana Box Manufacturers, No. 16 Pearl street. Grand Rapid", A. W. Currier, T. C. Putnam. JohnKopfftCo. D EALEP.Sin Furniture of evcrv kind. Patent j cles a srecullty. apnnglleds, warranted. Re*>ly-inads Coffins, B. M. Stowe, "117" HOLF-iALK and retail dealer in Hats aad Caps, W Furs, Robes. Gloves, &c., and Fashionable Millinery Goods, 40 Monroe Street, Grand Kapids. Eatubliahed 1837. E B. DJKEMAN, Watche*, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil- ver and Plated Ware, 26 Canal street. Speda- conttanlly on hand or made to order. Mai;a£actory i and Ware-room nearD. tc M. Depot Harness and Saddlery. S AVING recently purchased the stork "nd interett in thebnsineis of Barnard & Son snd O. A. Inson, and opened In the bnlldlng south of U. B. Williams, west side of Flat River. I am prepared to attend to nil business in the Harneis and Saddlery line. It is mv purpose to keep the BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no pains to bnlld my huslnest upon an honest foundation. Do not tail to give me a call snd txsmios my stock. JACOB RAMSDELL. Lowell, July 13tb, 1870. 7-44 7-44 Reward Given. A of LL WHO have got theCstarrh will gel a reward by procuring a bottle DB. H. B. PECK'S CATARRH SPECIFIC! As it was never known to fall In any gen- uine case of Catarrh, and gives relief the first dose, causing no proslrating effect on the system. Sold by Druggists. 1, Nov. 16th, 187(1. Bold by Lowell, 1 7-44 7-44 1 O O VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE, W E S T SIDE. W MIS, SWELL'S AMHTIM T OOATXO on Water, Broadwav, Hudson, Msple JLi and Brash Stress. Fnr particulars, enquire of Mn. Bnell, or U. B. WlUlams, at the "Blk Hera Store." These lota will be sold on time. , t CAROLINE 8NKLL. Lowell, Febraarr Mlh, 1870. SSntf NOAH P. HOSTED, Proprietor of GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One hundred acres under thorough cultivation, to the hardiest varieties of Fruit and Ornsmental Trees, Shrubs, Koirs, Grapevines, Small Fruits Ac.— Can and farnlsh Apple. Cherry, Pear, Siberian Crab, Peach and Plum Trees, Grapevioes, Roses, Shrubs ke* of extra site and qoalllr, very desirable lor village and city yards and gardsns, well grown in Micbl- K soil, aad can be lifted aad transplanUd without uring the risk of ions by transportation and delay, when ordered from a distance. Lowell, Mich., Jan. aeth, 1671. PARKER & BODELL DEALERS IN Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters, AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN SEASON PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF Li?e Stork, Salt Pork, Hides, Pelts, <fec. Central Market, Bridge Street, Lowell. Jan. 4tb.lR7l W PARKER, J. BODELL. John Wilson. D R . A I K I N , *11 kinils lilacksimtliin?, Horse-ihoting wag-( n f n *11 -i. /First sulrs no J\. on .iud Caniage irouin;; done promptly. UlllCGi ii U & H a i - S U v f Sweet's Ho - . , 1*. (>. Drawer 2091, G r a n d B a p i d s M i c h . Edgar Morse. B.» skiilvdattrrition L'lvrn to al clastcsof litest- O MNIBUS Line from Clifton Hon'e, and all other . I Hotell snd PrivateHou«ei, to and from all Specialties; scrofula. Cancers, Consumption, . trains. H" '••"ous. Female, andChronlc Diseases meets. Good hou*e well, ci.tcrn and lenw.- LADIES out of health. B.surH of caw, «aro cure. | . i PMau trird nicely slia.ledwiia trees. A desirable Free Omnibus Conti.lential,suoc«**ful treatment for allprivate du- pi, ci .. inqnirsofJAS. KCKER, or .. t««r* . , | i. _« Srwmtl \Wnknfi*, #tc., i>oiiijTfljr eared. T ^O FRANKLIN HoLSr.. All oiJwrs lei. at Tate ^ (-jri,, all •.pocial, important cases, stonMnrellable Livery ktable w rrw* y n * r . or uM-lom treatment, and consult Dr. Alkln at once, f. >. .uiui,) ropr.e.or. Call or write (enclonlng postagu,! whatevar your cas Vinegar Works. VTOTICE is hereby given that I am now prepared HI tofurnish at whole*ale, a good article ofClder vinegar, as cheap as can be bought in Detroit or Chicago. Loversofgood vinegarwill do well (o re- member thtt they can get an article of mc, free from acldhud allother deleterious substances. E. R. P ECK. Lowell, Marsh 80lh, IR70. For Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT with all the couvrnlence for a good home with sbsdo tries, fruit and shrub- bery, and a good cellar. Inquire of the subscriber, C. BROAD. Lowell, Sept. 20th, 1870. For Sale. HOUSE AND LOT on comer Bn Jge and Grover MORRIS A HINE. Popular Goods at Popu- lar Prices. D. E. S P R I N G , Has just opfned a large stoik of DRY GOODS, Near the D.&M. Railroad Depot, where you will find a good assortment ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS. dents' Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes, Sheetiugs at 6 eta per yard, Calicos at 6 cts per yard, Ladies' hose 7 eta a pair, P. K's very cheap, 4 ply Brussels Carpeting 11.65 per yard. Oil Clolhs at Reduced Prices, LADIES* SUMNER SHAWLS Also, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW- ING M ABHINES, sold on the most favorable terms. D. E. SPRING guarantees to seli his stock of Goods at New York prices. I>. E . SPRING. A somowlini fiiitiq'do maiften h*.! v ! A ,,MV v,,nrK n « 0 ' wl,iIu H^vdingmdjn^idin^ wilh lior i.livsioinr. :iiia:ii< tliroilgli 1 cnnHylvftma, I w n s wit-.,,,, I , ]M |..cs» of onaof lUcgo SUCIIQS of genuiiiu j ar , Iiv( „, kmdhc.toli.cs, whifli oonlr».tin« si ?l0i so tniicl, wilh the common solfi.l.nusn of . thc ra(. ,, lrit|i ||i0 f ^ glaa.1™ the soul and waken u|) it, | mv i ngcHncllcr . ., youiloi . tors neCil botlor feelings. 110l lrj , [0 f r |g| lU , n us oKl mains into At a point o n o n e «i,Ie o f t h e rnonn. t matrimony w i t h y o n r s t a l e threnK of l a i n . , w h e r e occurred the tratishi])-1 an u n t i m e l y g r a v e ; , have liveil 9 in. mem ot pa, 8 enger S fr, m tl.e we»t, ovcr |mii THE PLACE TO BUY G R O C E R I E S ! Read ! Read 1 Read I V . D . YOUNG HAS IN STOCK THE FINEST LOT OF TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS IN MARKET; BESIDES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF YAN- KEE NOTIONS, WHICH HE WILL SELL AT was moored a canal boat, wailing tlie arrival of the irain before starling on its way through to the East. The captain of the baat, a tail, rough, but noble looking sun-brown'd man, stood by the vessel, superintending the la- bors of his men, when the train drew up, and a few minutes after, a parly of about half a dozen gentleman came out and deliberately walking up to the captain, addressed him .something afler this wise: "Sir, we wish to go to the East, but our further progress to-day will depend upon you. In the car we have just left is a sick man whose presence is disagreeable; we have been ap- pointed a committee by the passen- gers, to ask that you will not give this man a passage in your boat. If he goes, we remain; what say you ?" "Gentleman," replied the captain, "I have heard the passengers^through thttir committee; has the sick man a representative here ?" To this unex- pected interrogatory there was no an- swer; when, without a moment's pause, the captain crossed over to the carriage, and entering beheld in one corner a poor emaciated, worn out creature, whose lite was nearly eaten up by the canker-worm and consump- tion. The man's head was buried in in his hands and he was weeping.— The captain advanced and spoke kindly to him. '•Oh, Sir," said the shivering inva- lid, looking up in his face with tremb- ling expectation, "are you the cap- tain—and will you take me ? God help me! The passengers look upon me as a breathing pestilence, and are so unkind. You see, sir, 1 am dying— LOW FIGURES. GOODS DELIVERED FREE TOi 1)1,1 0! ^ 1 a m s l )are<i ,0 rcac, > ALL PARTS OF THE VILLAGE. V. D. YOUNG. Jan. 18th, 1871. SDOLIA SDCHJBUS CURANTUR HUMPHBST'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS B AVB PROVED FROM THE MOST AMPI.E EX-! ( peHence.^n entire HQCCCM ; Simple-Prompt— to 'take several observations,' and though I have known a good many Married ladies who died young ; I nev. er knew an old inaldto die young in all my life !" The above conversation act« ually occurred in this city, and will pass we think for Micbigan wit. Coldxoater Republican. Dr. TuBhmaker, The Dentist. Dr. Tush maker was never regularly bred as a physician or surgeon, but he possessed naturally a strong me- chanical genius and a fine appetite, and finding his teeth of great service in gratifying the latter propensity, he concluded that he could do more good in the world and create more real hap- piness therein by putting the teeth of the inhabitants in good order than in any other way; so he became a dent- ist. He was the first man that invented the method of placing small cog wheels in the back teeth for the more perfect mastication ot food, and he claimed to be the original discoverer of that method of filling cavities with a kind of putty, which, by becoming hard, directly causes the tooth to ache so grievously that it has to be pulled, thereby giving the dentist two succes sive fees for the same job. Tuslimaker was one day seated in his office in the city of Boston, Mass., when a stout old gentleman named Byles presented himself to have a back tooth drawn. The dentist seat- ed his patient in the chair of torture, and opening his mouth discoverd an enormous tooth on the right hand side about as large, as he afterwards expressed it, as a .small "Polyglot Bi- ble." H shall have some trouble with this tooth," thought Tuslimaker; but he clapped on his heaviest forceps and pulled. It didn't come. Then he tried the turn-scew, but the tooth wouldn't come. "Go away from here," said Tnsh- maker to Byles,."and I'll draw that tooth out for von, orvon'li know the They h*Te rtcfired the highest commendation from the thoaMDdx who liin-e long niied and kuown them, uid will Blway* render sttiffaetion to thoxo who tir them. Ko. Cure* Pric in Btrei. Centn. 1. " Fercrj.Congtitioa, InllunttlOD. 2$ 2. " JVerms, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic 5!5 J. •* Oryin^-Colic or Teething nf Infants 25 4. " Oiarrkea of Children or Adnltf 2.i 5. "/lytcuftry, (trlplnff, Blllioui Colic '.U G. •' Cholera-nlnrbut. Vomiting 2.1 7. " Cortght, Coldi, llroacliitm 2i 8. Aetira^fo, Tuulhkcbe, FaoMClie 25 P. •' Hradathet, Sich Ueadjiche, Vertigo 10. *' Dytptptia, Billloos Stomacli 11. " Sumntitei or Trregultr period* 12. " H'Ai(e«, loo Profuse period" IS. " Croup.Cough difficult BreatUine 14. " Emptitm, silt Uheum, Erynpcla* Byles got up, clapped a handker- chief to his jaw, and went forth. The dentist wont to work and in three davs he invented an instrument O m n i b u s L i n e . S UAW k Ul'RIllC'K, <any I'aMiujtir. tu and Iron} ] the pot, or to any t u t <j! thu town, dar and i.iplit. I.i»v« your ortiert at the Pwt Ofllce, aol ride li* new Uuimhtii. mother I shall die happy. She lives in Burlington, sir, and my journey is more than half performed. I am a poor printer, and the only child of her in whose arms I wish to die.' "You shall go!" replied the captain, "if I lose every passenger for the trip." By this time the whole crowd of passengers were about the bo.t, with w,, >- a5.nsa!r tMr U gg . ? c piled «,.o n the patl,. They were waiting for the decision of the captain before engaging their passage. A moment more and that de- cision was made, as they beheld him j l )e W' 18 cofident would pull any- coming from the railway carriage I It was a combination of lev- with the sick man cradled in his stout I er > w ' ,ee l !ln ^ nx ' e > iuclined arms. Pushing through tlie throng; pl :ino » wedgt; and screw. The cast- so with his dying burden he ordered a!' n was aM ^ the madiiuo put is mattress to be be spread in the choi- U P ' n t '' e 0 fii cc > over 1,11 ' r on chair » cest part of the boat, where he laid | rendered perfectly staUoaary by iron S'tho invalid down with the care of a rods going down into the foun lation su parent. This done, the captain direc- t '' e s ran ' t0 building. the boat to be prepared for starting. 1 I" a week o.d Byles returned; ho {jjj: I was clamped into the iron chair, tlie ;o | But n .,ew holing Koraed to take for( .„ ps aUndK .j |irnilv 2 possesion of the astonished pass™- j To , hm , kl . r . . t:lt i„ I ,i Tl j, h i m , c!f 2 ««". ll,M of •*<«"> ""I conlrit i 0 ° " the rear, tout 1., ! of tl.o lever, four ,,„tho,r inhumnnitr. With one com- 1 ft|Ct H,. u.e., ti.rned ii sli-htly £ j mon impulse tl.ey walked on hoard gn?c a groan, and lifted thohoat, and in a few hours alter, j hi8 , Another mm, another a 't tvmmllee was Hut to theoain; " hi lten , 0 | (] Pnc« in Waia, twrxe mie Mc.and i 0"! tain, en treating his presence amoim ( •_ v. i , FA MIL 1' CASKS, iu Muroeto, ie/M . . . ,, Hgllt I»g again. 35 larje 3 vials eonlaihinir the t W e Ifit, with ' 1' ;, SS^ I ;- , ' I ^ 'U tllO Oil (III. He Ueilt '•What do VOIl ra'^O V'llf IT'll*. [OC hwk N dire|*loB» compltte. f ^ S 0 .1 JIP J IVOIH llie'ir Illidnt ai'OSO 311 .Iged, l) UU i IOI . Meumalitm, Rheumatic Palnti »rer d Aeve, Chill Fever, Aguo» """ "BUC 16 . - - 17. " Pilei, Blind or Hleedine 18. " O/rfAn/my. an! Sore or Weak Eyo» r.». " (^ofarrA, acute or chronic, lntliieiiz.-i 20. " W/wojiiriz-cuuff/i,vioWut coughs 21. " /<i/A«a, apprei-sed UfutliiDR 22. " £ar imiiaired hiMrlrg 2a. " £cri{/i>/(i. Enlarged glundi, pui'liinK* 24. " General Debility, I'Uysiual Wonkuep- 25. " Dropsy and wnnty S-crrliou. 26. •' Sta Sieimm. Qlckowa from Itldinc 27. " Kidney Dintase, liruvo! 2<. •' Kertou*Debility, Involuntary Si-minnl Di>ciiar2i'< '^a. •• dare iloul'i, Cauli-r " Urinary Ifeakneii. Wetting Ue i :t". •' Painful Ptrfodi, Hyuterii 32. " .SKjferiM/;'* ut Chai.ij.' ofLlfo i/;r spicules: Hunt & Hunter, D EALERS In Uru^, Patent Medicines. r-rftnn*rjr, i'ullita. Oil-, kr. Store lit tlie •ld»Utid o: J. It. SliiM, lititi(!« •'.iret, Loftcll, Midi. M E Blodgctt BARR & LIES VELD, | Pay No Attention Sut-Mior* to Wm. Lawway & Co.,; " PI'T <" I J. TL IUS e»of 10 l-<'i: *i»U In llul'l. 100 dof.'s ewh, «lt unnalol dipeclihdl, nfrlilt fulrri Totfrit o 600 white haired man, who, with tear drops starting in his eyes, told that I'ealen in T OWELL Woolen MUU, manuUcturer of Plain an ;; FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MAHBLE, K ' kHorn storr - " Moauaents, Oruvestonew, ana farn.ture well, Mich. All g"od* made from I'ore Wool and' ilarb.e, fret: from flsck". iliglievt maiket price paid for Wool. For Sale or Rent. ' T HAVE for oal* two hoo»e« and three lot*, Will j j 1 be told togtlbcr or »rperale|y, Tenua run?. | Ouvof the bouicK 1* for rrul until MIIJ. Uooou I 1 lultablefor acholar* to boaid tbi ni»elw. I _ JOSEPH HALL. Ca , I Lowell,Aug. vih, id7o. -f a" rom'h siiii-lirownod unii that h e h'K DI.EXA.I.(.1 Uoisus, Cattle. Sheep, DORS LN H 111 " LCNV " UU UIJI ,IL ,U ' cnmV.irlr'' 1 't! r «w M n g h t t h e m fi li'Won, and that they 0 ?kir A ) !;^;:" , "T:I 1 y^^ u ?g'%r;^:! ' t yrnAt T, Ml ImmbU-d before l.im, and that lie moht of them for | Cares Mea, Neuralgia, Toothaobfe, Bleed- . W Jii^ loivriuonoss- [• wis lag oftbeliunga. Stomach. Noseorother lU0 > riskc l lu> loigiveness. i. was U U WILLIAMS, 1 Organs, Burns, Bruises,Lameaess. Sprain n n w r . n n n f nmc! tniwliiii" I RJinimnlltm. Sore Throat. f-„re ttuth. Car. • '• 0 " ' 01 in«' lllOsl 1>I1U 11111.4 t-IR.- |T 0 .S ron car asked the docto "1 can t help it," said lite puti nt. '•Well," said TnRhmak-T, -the tooth is bound to come now." He turned the luvi-r clear round with a sudden jerk, and «[iaj.|'< d old Byles 1 head clean md i-I ar i .m his .ishould'rs, leaving n snaci 1 ot I • i' inch- il. C. Barber, CCCESSORto W.4: M.Barber, dee.icr ;c Gn provision', Crockcry, filaisware, Yanke s tion'.ar.d » lull av")rtm' nt in tlie OrKcer and peRC-rnl, Produce and Provinoo Line T e n a i Cft^h, LI.J niilj 63 Monroe & 9 Fountain ? (•rand llrifig? let* crtraio uwi U. B. Williams, D EALER in Groceries and Prorliloas. Crocker (ih.-- Wxre, fcc. S - .o •; at ^ign of''Ell; Horn 1 - Old Stand, We>t .Side. C. KUSTERER, D15 EWER & MALSTEHj City 13re\verv ? 3RAXD RAPIDS, - - MICH' nuii.i- tnuid the ngiit an A full .•-•otlincc! & HUNTER. Lot HL.NT Attention! A Li. THOSE who hold chimfs agmnut Wil«nn Gardner & Co., are requi-st.-u to band them in | } A r f - - Fowlison a Quick, A Luilderf, ar. i Jtftlera In . Lowell, MICL. ' i to thcundendgned ;aiid tliOGiMiidubted to kiiid WiKuu 'STOCK, XXX it PRESENTtrSE^ner & Co., arc I'xpectcdlo »etllo their account- \T L'o t 1 , n 4 T/^UTT \ r'TTT* l«ithont delay with Hie nobicriber, a* tbeir books /"VNr: Hou«c a A Li .Lb. ct i'JiAL Will !• Al3rX.li. |mustaod nlllbeclo.'rd ujisooo. | \ J House Is new acd complttefy linhli-fl. • I Eastern HOPS and MALT at Market price 11..M. PERlty, Affijnev of Wllion, Gardnei & Co. alph Lowell, June Ulb. 1'7 For Sale. ".irablv iplttefv AVEKV iJOflXSON. j'lirse wn- made up lor the sick man. incbdir,a .;oiierou8 contribution iVom ti.e captain, and the poor inva- lid printer was started with a "Mod speed" 0:1 his way home to die in th- arms of his M OTIIKU.

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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Office in Graham's Block, Up Stairs. " L i b e r t y a n d U u i o n — O n e a n d I n s o p a r a b l o "

Terms, $ 1 6 0 per y e a r in Advance

VOLUMK VJI.I LOWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1871. NUMBER 5.

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M O K R I S K H I N E .

Offico.-.M llotir firalir.m's Block.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

K o j o u c year, For «tx m o n t h * 11 de l iverc l byt l io C»rrl«r,

( 1 60 Tfi

, . .2 00

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Tcnl lncunl Nonpareil,clone mattermnke n«qu«re

1 I w | 1 mo. | 3 mo. j 0 mu. j 1 >»• 18.001 $12.00

r o r t ' s W c H t o t n M c d l o u i o M o u T g C o , | l \ \ \ T P I | \ M ' I ' H l Y ' A I A M L' TO\VKLl„Ml0M. ijinr.UT..! Cnj-ltal f 100,000.-: ^ J m l V l V \ j I'ri-klileiil, K. l.i >: .Ir. : Vice I'l.'hl,, .M. II. Ili.nn-' i.mi ; P'••••)•, W. W, Jnit.xtox : Tri'itMiifr, .T. \V. Nou- O F I j O " W S 3 L L T'IN. Iltlcrvnci' LI* |i()tnils»|oii, I.OWL I Notional Bmk. I

! Office fti U,l''g0Sl. £ . M- FOHT, OcnM. Ageut. C A P I T A L , - - 8 5 0 , 0 0 0 .

J o h n TRj r lo i ' , S U R P L U S , - - - 4 1 , 8 0 0 .

IKON FounJcran«! innnur«euircr of MIIOU*kind*of I'lowf, Iliirruw«, Ctilliv.ltnrii, Pern per*, bob siviijlis | TUBECTOB?.

>nd oil kinds of.c»MlnBtoor«ler, l.owtll, Midi. Il.A.Ricr, FRAXN* Kixn. - - WJI. W. HATCH. C.U.IIIXK,

H . R o s s . MVHON H. KOKTOH, T T, Woomxr., 1 A.S.STASXANH, A. J.ECKH!,

.TAK W.NOKTOX. I n t e r e s t P n l < l b n l > « l > o e l t s .

II. A. BICE.President. JAS. \T. NORTON, Vice Pre*.

HENRY M. CLARK, Cmliier. Lowell. Jan. l l tk . 1871.

N E W

A N o b l o H o a r t o d C a p t a i n .

A l o w

Y O R K

S T O R E .

spacv.

HOI SL,^i|;n, ('arrlaee nml <irnam«ntnl I'alnlinR, Uraininit. MarbcUng, Paper llanginff, KnUo-

! mining, fcc., lliirbio'ii fhop, Jnnellon of Rltcr and ' llroadway itrecto.

J o h n R o m i g ,

SHAV1NO, Sbampoolng, Hair Cutting, anil whit-ker* dved with nvatneca and dcapatch. Roonsi,

"id floor iirnliam'i: Rlnck, ippomte National Bank.

i Square. I $1.00 •J Square* j 1.60

a Column, i 6.00 « " 8.00 1 " 1 12.00

>3.00 $0.00 fi.00 8.00 8.(K> 16.00

15.00 3(£b0 20.00 3(£b0

12.00 | 20.00 30.00 40.00 |

16,00 26:00 40.00 75.00

LocaUilb"cents per line lor flr«t tn*ertion. EacS fiibsequent Innertlon 5 cents per l ine.

Marriage and Death not lces lree . Obituary notices, 6 cent* per l ine. Cardsln BusinessDlreel'orrf5 pertnDiini. Yearly advertisers entitled to Changs qaarterly. I.egal Noticesat Statute Ratea. All legal must be

paid for when allldavlt I* made. rransUntadTartisBiosnta must be pre-paid.

These terms will be *trlcUy adhered to.

' Busiittiss J ivcctorj .

I . o . o . F . T T A R M O N V LOi/GE , NO. 146, Of l.owell, Sllch., H meets every Monday evening. In old Masonic

jlnll. Arvine Peck, N. fl. S. B. Knnpp, Sec.

J . M . M a t b e w s o n . XTOTARY, Attorney and Solicitor. Will attend to

businewi in any of the Slate or United States

^'"specil attention given to Comeyanslng. Collecting and Chtocwy bunlne**. Olhce ever Lowell Nttional Bank, Lowell Mich.

T . J . B U y t o n .

ATTORNEY at U w , and Solicitor lu SUts or Uni-ted SUtes Courts.

F a m and village property for sale or rsnt. Llw ns* ed Claim Agent for proenring Pensions and BounvlM from Oevernixent. Office fn Graham's Block, up-stairs, Lowell, Michigan.

M i l t o n M . P e r r y . < \ E A L Estate, iMurance, and Collecting A«eccv. m i Office over Hint k Nokle's Store, Union Block, We«t8ld«.

B o b e r t H u n t e r J r H

JUSTICE of the Peaoe, will attend promptlv to Col-lecting, Conveyanolnr »nd all buslneas Introsted

to my care. OHce over Hunt 4 Hunter's Drug Store, Lewel'i Mich.

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. O l o s over National Bank. Residence on Hudson 8 t

opposite residence of C. R. Hioe.

J . H o w a r d S m i t h . M . D . TJOMEOPATHIC Physician "and Sorgeon. OBae X l front room over the port office. Kesldenee on Depot Road. Galls aUendcd promptly, day or night.

P r a . P e c k ft M o D a n n e l l . T)hv»lclans aad Burgeons OBlceln Masonic Build-

ing, Lowell, Mich. > . fECK. O. C. HCnAJIMBLU

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H . C. B t e p b e n i o n . OHOCPATOIC Physliian t Surgeon. EraecUl

attention given to Syphllstlo and Chronic Di-

"*AUrf Stephennon's Patent Trusses ano Support-ers, manulaetured to order. *11 work warranted to give fatlsfactlon. n v -i

Residence, firft House north of Union School House. '

S r . T . B . L a m b , H . D . ,

HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Office r.ml residence west side Flat RWer. Calls at.

tenoed with promptness.

W m . P u l l e n ,

DEALER in Ready-made Clothing, Cloths,Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ha ta. Caps, Boots and Shoea,

Clothing cut and made to order. Store Pullen • Block, Bridge street.

i R e e s B r o s . • • D E A L E R S in Dry Goods, Clothing, Yankee Ho-w l lions. Hats and Caps. Clothing cut and made ioorder. Store In Graham's Block, l.oweU, Mich*

S h e r m a n ft M i l l s . "fvEAl.KHS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Beoti, Shoes, I | Half , Capf, yurnishing Goods, &c. Union

Block, West Side.

C. G- S t o n e ft Co .

DEALERS In Dry Goods, Grocenea, Boot* and Sboc«. Hat* aud Caps, Crockery, icc. Store in

Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich.

H i n e ft N o b l e . T-wEALERS in Dry Good*, Clothing, Hats Caps, 1 / Groeerie*. &c.

" N . B.—Clotbiug made to order. Store in trick block, opposite Franklin House.

Chan. A l t h e n .

DEALER in Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Fur-BilhingGoods. Hats, Cap*. Ac. Corner stoie

^l^i'St end Fist River Bridge, Lowell Mich.

MRS. J. ROMIO, maimfactum of gwlfchcs. Curls A Braids. Keeps on nanda good assortment of Mohair gwltches. Curls, Ac. Cash paid for Ladies' Hair .

H o w k ft W h i t e .

DEALERS In Boots, Shoes, Leatlier, Findings, &c. Particular attention given to custom w o r k -

Store in Checkered Building, next door west of ^fa-sonic Hall.

C. B r o a d ft S o n .

DEALRRB in Boots, Shoes, Leather Findings lit, Cu«iom work done with neatness and despatch.

Remember the place llrkt door west of Graham's Block, Bridge Street.

O . B . C o v i l l .

GENERAL Canv««.ing ^pent. All kinds of books can be obtained of him at lowest rates.—

Addross IIHWCII.

A t k i n s ft S o m e r b y .

DEALFIRS in Agricultural Implements. We als« sell the justly celebrated Lumber Wagons and

Buggies manuractursd by J. A. Adams Bros. Busi-ness place one door East of Post Office, Lowell, Mich.

D e v e n d o r f ftBlain,

DEALERS In Fancy Dry Goods, Hlbbons, Carpeting, Hats, Cap* and Notions. Fir<t door west of Lo-

well National Bank.

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

PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jsweler. Watches, Clocks akd Jewelry repaired and warranted.—

Jewelry made to Order. Shop In the Post Office.

S i m o n H . H a n s o n .

MANUFACTURER of and Deeler In Tin-ware, Copper-ware and Sheet Iron, Special attention

iven to roofli^, eave-troagbiog and job work.— given Shop opposite Hunt k Hooter's drag store.

Jspob Bams dell.

SA R N U f l MAKER aad SadAler. West Bids F U l River. The b««t stock Manufactnrtd, and first

i workmen employed.

G r a n d R a p i d s B t u d n e s s D i -

r e c t o r y .

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

EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN HaU, Cans. Furs, Gloves, fto., Wholesale and Retail, No. 11 Mon-

roe street Grand Rapids.

B . • . H a r l a n .

ATTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Judge of Probate of Kent County. Office In

County Building, Giand Rapids, Iflch,

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

GRAND Rapids, Mich. T. H . Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Ratbbun House.

B a t h b u r n H o u s e . A NTISDEL k HAWK, Proprietors, corner Mon-

roe and Waterloo Streets, Grand Rapids, If i<-h.

W . P . B a r k e r ,

DENTIST, 66 Monroe St. , Grand Ranids Mich. All work done In the lust manner and at reasonable

prices.

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

THE PLAGE to buy Boots and Shoes, is at Loomls & Brown's 30 Tanal Street Grand Rapids.

S . D . P a r k s ,

DEALER in Watchss, Clocks, Jswalry and Silver Plated Ware, No. 12 Monroe Streal, Grand Rap.

ids. Personal attention to repairing, and work war-rauted.

J s m e s G a l l n p , • ^ y K O L K S A I . E and Retail DrnggUt, No. 6 Canal

street. Grand Haplds.

A. Preusser,

WATCHUAKBR k .Tewaltr, and dealer In Fine Gold and Silver Ware, 21 Monroe street. Al-

so all kinds of Sporting ImpIetnentii,Gmnd Rapids.

S o u t h w i c k ft W r i g h t ,

DEALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, China, Table Cutlery, ftc., 44 MonroeSt.,

Grand Rapids.

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

DEALERS in School, Mlscensneous, and Blank Books, also. Stationery, Wall Papers, fcc.. Book

Binders ana Box Manufacturers, No. 16 Pearl street. Grand Rapid", A. W. Currier, T. C. Putnam.

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

DEALEP.Sin Furniture of evcrv kind. Patent j cles a srecullty. apnng l l eds , warranted. Re*>ly-inads Coffins,

B . M . S t o w e , "117" HOLF-iALK and retail dealer in Hats aad Caps,

W Furs, Robes. Gloves, &c., and Fashionable Millinery Goods, 40 Monroe Street, Grand Kapids.

Eatubliahed 1837.

EB. DJKEMAN, Watche*, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil-• ver and Plated Ware, 26 Canal street. Speda-

conttanlly on hand or made to order. Mai;a£actory i and Ware-room nearD. tc M. Depot

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

SAVING recently purchased the stork "nd interett in thebnsineis of Barnard & Son snd O. A.

Inson, and opened In the bnlldlng south of U. B. Williams, west side of Flat River. I am prepared to attend to nil business in the Harneis and Saddlery line. It is mv purpose to keep the

BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no pains to bnlld my huslnest upon an honest foundation. Do not tail to give me a call snd txsmios my stock.

JACOB RAMSDELL. Lowell, July 13tb, 1870.

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

R e w a r d G i v e n .

A of

LL WHO have got theCstarrh will gel a reward by procuring a bottle

DB. H. B. PECK'S

CATARRH SPECIFIC! As i t was never known to fall In any gen-uine case of Catarrh, and gives relief the first dose, causing no proslrating effect on the system.

Sold by Druggists. 1, Nov. 16th, 187(1.

Bold by Lowell, 1

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

1 O O

V I L L A G E L O T S F O R S A L E , W E S T S I D E .

W MIS, SWELL'S A M H T I M T OOATXO on Water, Broadwav, Hudson, Msple JLi and Brash Stress. Fnr particulars, enquire of Mn. Bnell, or U. B. WlUlams, at the "Blk Hera Store."

These lota will be sold on time. , „ „ t CAROLINE 8NKLL. Lowell, Febraarr Mlh, 1870. SSntf

N O A H P . H O S T E D ,

Propr ie tor of

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One hundred acres under thorough cultivation,

to the hardiest varieties of Fruit and Ornsmental Trees, Shrubs, Koirs, Grapevines, Small Fruits Ac.— Can and farnlsh Apple. Cherry, Pear, Siberian Crab, Peach and Plum Trees, Grapevioes, Roses, Shrubs ke* of extra s i te and qoalllr, very desirable lor village and city yards and gardsns, well grown in Micbl-

Ksoil, aad can be lifted aad transplanUd without uring the risk of ions by transportation and delay,

when ordered from a distance. Lowell, Mich., Jan. aeth, 1671.

P A R K E R & B O D E L L

D E A L E R S IN

F r e s h M e a t s ,

P o u l t r y ,

O y s t e r s , AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN SEASON

PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF

Li?e Stork, S a l t Pork, Hides,

P e l t s , <fec . Central Market, Bridge Street,

Lowell . Jan. 4tb.lR7l

W PARKER, J. BODELL.

J o h n W i l s o n . D R . A I K I N , * 1 1 kinils lilacksimtliin?, Horse-ihoting wag-( n f n *11 - i . /First s u l r s no

J \ . on .iud Caniage irouin;; done promptly. U l l l C G i i i U & H a i - S U v f Sweet's Ho — - . , 1*. (>. Drawer 2 0 9 1 , G r a n d B a p i d s M i c h .

Edgar Morse. B.» skiilvdattrrition L'lvrn to al clastcsof litest-

OMNIBUS Line from Clifton Hon'e, and all other „ . I Hotell snd PrivateHou«ei, to and from all S p e c i a l t i e s ; scrofula. Cancers, Consumption, .

trains. H" ' • •"ous . Female, andChronlc Diseases meets . Good hou*e well, ci.tcrn and l e n w . -LADIES out of health. B.surH of caw, «aro cure. | . i P M a u t r i r d nicely slia.ledwiia trees. A desirable

F r e e O m n i b u s Conti.lential,suoc«**ful treatment for allprivate du- pi , c i . . inqnirsofJAS. KCKER, or .. t««r* . , | i. _« Srwmtl \Wnknfi*, #tc., i>oiiijTfljr eared.

T^O FRANKLIN HoLSr.. All oiJwrs lei. at Tate ^ ( - j r i , , all •.pocial, important cases, stonMnrellable Livery ktable w r r w * y n * r . or uM-lom treatment, and consult Dr. Alkln at once,

f. >. .u iu i , ) ropr.e.or. Call or write (enclonlng postagu,! whatevar your cas

V i n e g a r W o r k s . VTOTICE is hereby given that I am now prepared HI tofurnish at whole*ale, a good article ofClder v inegar , as cheap a s can be bought in Detroit or Chicago. Loversofgood vinegarwill do well (o re-member t h t t they can get an article of mc, free from acldhud allother deleterious substances.

E. R. PECK. Lowell, Marsh 80lh , IR70.

F o r S a l e .

A HOUSE AND LOT with all the couvrnlence for a good home with sbsdo tries, fruit and shrub-

bery, and a good cellar. Inquire of the subscriber,

C. BROAD. Lowell, Sept. 20th, 1870.

F o r S a l e . HOUSE AND LOT on comer Bn Jge and Grover

MORRIS A HINE.

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 ,

Has just opfned a large stoik of

D R Y G O O D S , Near the D.&M. Railroad Depot, where you will

find a good assortment ol

LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

d e n t s ' F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s ,

B o o t s & S h o e s ,

Sheetiugs at 6 eta per yard, Calicos at 6 cts per yard,

Ladies' hose 7 eta a pair, P. K's very cheap,

4 ply Brussels Carpeting 11.65 per yard.

Oil Clo lhs at Reduced Pr ices ,

LADIES* SUMNER SHAWLS

Also, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW-ING MABHINES, sold on the most favorable terms.

D. E. SPRING guarantees to seli his stock of Goods at New York prices.

I > . E . S P R I N G .

A somowlini fiiitiq'do maiften h*.! v ! A , , M V • v , , n r K n « 0 ' w l , i I u H ^ v d i n g m d j n ^ i d i n ^ w i l h l i o r i . l i v s i o i n r . : i i i a : i i < t l i r o i l g l i 1 c n n H y l v f t m a , I w n s w i t - . , , , , I , ] M

| . . c s » o f o n a o f l U c g o SUCIIQS o f g e n u i i i u j a r , I i v ( „ , „

k m d h c . t o l i . c s , whifli oonlr».tin« s i „ ? l 0 i

s o t n i i c l , w i l h t h e c o m m o n s o l f i . l . n u s n o f . t h c ra„(. „ , , l r i t | i | | i 0 f ^

g l a a . 1 ™ t h e s o u l a n d w a k e n u | ) i t , | m v i n g c H n c l l c r . . , y o u i l o i . t o r s n e C i l

b o t l o r f e e l i n g s . 1 1 0 l l r j , [ 0 f r | g | l U , n u s oKl m a i n s i n t o

A t a p o i n t o n o n e « i , I e o f t h e r n o n n . t m a t r i m o n y w i t h y o n r s t a l e t h r e n K o f

l a i n . , w h e r e o c c u r r e d t h e t r a t i s h i ] ) - 1 a n u n t i m e l y g r a v e ; , h a v e l i v e i l 9 i n .

m e m o t p a , 8 e n g e r S fr , m t l . e w e » t , o v c r | m i i

T H E P L A C E T O B U Y

G R O C E R I E S !

R e a d ! R e a d 1 R e a d I

V . D . Y O U N G HAS IN STOCK T H E FINEST LOT

OF TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS,

A N D GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS

IN MARKET; BESIDES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF YAN-

KEE NOTIONS,

WHICH HE WILL SELL AT

was moored a canal boat, wailing tlie

arrival of the irain before starling on

its way through to the East. The

captain of the baat, a tail, rough, but

noble looking sun-brown'd man, stood

by the vessel, superintending the la-

bors of his men, when the train drew

up, and a few minutes after, a parly

of about half a dozen gentleman came

out and deliberately walking up to

the captain, addressed him .something afler this wise:

"Sir, we wish to go to the East,

but our further progress to-day will

depend upon you. In the car we have

just left is a sick man whose presence

is disagreeable; we have been ap-

pointed a committee by the passen-

gers, to ask that you will not give this

man a passage in your boat. If he

goes, we remain; what say you ?"

"Gentleman," replied the captain,

" I have heard the passengers^through thttir committee; has the sick man a

representative here ?" To this unex-

pected interrogatory there was no an-

swer; when, without a moment's

pause, the captain crossed over to the

carriage, and entering beheld in one

corner a poor emaciated, worn out

creature, whose lite was nearly eaten

up by the canker-worm and consump-

tion. The man's head was buried in

in his hands and he was weeping.—

The captain advanced and spoke

kindly to him.

'•Oh, Sir," said the shivering inva-

lid, looking up in his face with tremb-

ling expectation, "are you the cap-

tain—and will you take me ? God help

me! The passengers look upon me

as a breathing pestilence, and are so

unkind. You see, sir, 1 am dying— LOW FIGURES.

G O O D S D E L I V E R E D F R E E TOi1 ) 1 , 1 0 ! ^ 1 a m s l ) a r e < i , 0 r c a c , >

ALL P A R T S OF T H E

VILLAGE.

V. D. YOUNG. Jan . 18th, 1871.

SDOLIA SDCHJBUS CURANTUR H U M P H B S T ' S

HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS

BAVB PROVED FROM THE MOST AMPI.E EX-! ( peHence.^n entire HQCCCM ; Simple-Prompt—

to 'take several observations,' and

though I have known a good many Married ladies who died young ; I nev.

er knew an old inaldto die young in all

my life !" The above conversation act«

ually occurred in this city, and will

pass we think for Micbigan wit.

Coldxoater Republican.

Dr. TuBhmaker, The Dentist.

Dr. Tush maker was never regularly

bred as a physician or surgeon, but

he possessed naturally a strong me-

chanical genius and a fine appetite,

and finding his teeth of great service in gratifying the latter propensity, he

concluded that he could do more good

in the world and create more real hap-

piness therein by putting the teeth of

the inhabitants in good order than in

any other way; so he became a dent-ist.

He was the first man that invented

the method of placing small cog

wheels in the back teeth for the more

perfect mastication ot food, and he

claimed to be the original discoverer

of that method of filling cavities with a kind of putty, which, by becoming

hard, directly causes the tooth to ache

so grievously that it has to be pulled,

thereby giving the dentist two succes sive fees for the same job.

Tuslimaker was one day seated in his office in the city of Boston, Mass.,

when a stout old gentleman named

Byles presented himself to have a

back tooth drawn. The dentist seat-

ed his patient in the chair of torture,

and opening his mouth discoverd an

enormous tooth on the right hand

side about as large, as he afterwards

expressed it, as a .small "Polyglot Bi-

ble." H shall have some trouble

with this tooth," thought Tuslimaker; but he clapped on his heaviest forceps

and pulled. It didn't come. Then

he tried the turn-scew, but the tooth

wouldn't come.

"Go away from here," said Tnsh-

maker to Byles,."and I'll draw that

tooth out for von, orvon'li know the

They h*Te rtcfired the highest commendation from the thoaMDdx who liin-e long niied and kuown them, uid will Blway* render sttiffaetion to thoxo who t i r them. Ko. Cure* Pric in Btrei. Centn.

1. " Fe r c r j .Cong t i t i oa , InllunttlOD. 2$ 2. " JVerms, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic 5!5 J. •* Oryin^-Colic or Teething nf Infants 25 4. " Oiarrkea of Children or Adnltf 2.i 5. " / l y t cu f t ry , (trlplnff, Blllioui Colic '.U G. •' Cholera-nlnrbut. Vomiting 2.1 7. " Cortght, Coldi, llroacliitm 2i 8. Aetira^fo, Tuulhkcbe, FaoMClie 25 P. •' Hradathet, Sich Ueadjiche, Vertigo

10. *' Dytptptia, Billloos Stomacli 11. " Sumnt i te i or Trregultr period* 12. " H'Ai(e«, loo Profuse period" IS. " Croup.Cough difficult BreatUine 14. " Emptitm, s i l t Uheum, Erynpcla*

Byles got up, clapped a handker-

chief to his jaw, and went forth.

The dentist wont to work and in

three davs he invented an instrument

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

SUAW k Ul'RIllC'K, <any I'aMiujtir. tu and Iron} ] the pot, or to any t u t <j! thu town, dar and

i.iplit. I.i»v« your ortiert at the P w t Ofllce, a o l ride li* new Uuimhtii.

mother I shall die happy. She lives

in Burlington, sir, and my journey is

more than half performed. I am a poor printer, and the only child of her

in whose arms I wish to die.'

"You shall go!" replied the captain,

"if I lose every passenger for the trip."

By this time the whole crowd of

passengers were about the bo. t , with w , ,>-

a 5 . n s a ! r t M r U g g . ? c piled «,.on the patl,. They were waiting for the decision

of the captain before engaging their

passage. A moment more and that de-cision was made, as they beheld him j l ) e W'18 cofident would pull any-

coming from the railway carriage I I t was a combination of lev-

with the sick man cradled in his stout I er> w ' , e e l ! l n^ nx 'e> iuclined arms. Pushing through tlie throng; pl:ino» wedgt; and screw. The cast-

so with his dying burden he ordered a!'nS» w a s a M^ the madiiuo put

is mattress to be be spread in the choi- UP ' n t ' ' e 0fiicc> o v e r 1,11 ' ron chair » cest part of the boat, where he laid | r e n d e r e d perfectly staUoaary by iron

S ' t h o invalid down with the care of a rods going down into the foun lation

su parent. This done, the captain direc- • t ' ' e s r a n ' t 0 building. the boat to be prepared for starting. 1 I" a week o.d Byles returned; ho

{jjj: I was clamped into the iron chair, tlie ; o | But n .,ew holing Koraed to take f o r ( . „ p s a U n d K . j | i r n i l v

2 possesion of the astonished pass™- j T o , h m , k l . r . . t : l ti„ I ,iTlj, h i m , c ! f

2 « « " . l l , M of •*<«"> " " I c o n l r i t i 0 ° " the rear, tout 1., ! of tl.o lever, four , , „ t h o , r inhumnnitr. With one com-1 f t | C t H,. u.e., ti.rned ii sli-htly

£ j mon impulse tl.ey walked on hoard g n ? c a groan, and lifted

thohoat , and in a few hours alter, j h i 8 , Another m m , another a ' t tvmmllee was Hut to theoa in ; " h i l t e n , 0 | ( ]

Pnc« in Waia, twrxe mie Mc.and i 0"! tain, en treating his presence amoim ( •_ v. i , FA MIL 1' CASKS, iu Muroeto, ie/M . . . , , H g l l t I » g a g a i n .

3 5 l a r j e 3 v ia l s eonlaihinir the t W e Ifit, with ' 1 ' ; , • S S ^ • I ; - , ' I ^ 'U t l lO Oil (III. He Ueilt '•What d o VOIl r a ' ^ O V ' l l f IT ' l l* . [OC hwk N dire|*loB» compltte. f ^ S0.1 JIP J IVOIH llie'ir I l l i d n t ai'OSO 311 . I g e d ,

l) UU i IOI .

Meumalitm, Rheumatic Palnti » r e r d Aeve, Chill Fever, Aguo» """ "BUC

16 . - -

17. " Pilei, Blind or Hleedine 18. " O/rfAn/my. an! Sore or Weak Eyo» r.». " (^ofarrA, acute or chronic, lntliieiiz.-i 20. " W/wojiiriz-cuu ff/i, vioWut coughs 21. " /<i/A«a, apprei-sed UfutliiDR 22. " £ a r imiiaired hiMrlrg 2a. " £cri{/i>/(i. Enlarged glundi, pui'liinK* 24. " General Debility, I'Uysiual Wonkuep-25. " Dropsy and wnnty S-crrliou. 26. •' Sta Sieimm. Qlckowa from Itldinc 27. " Kidney Dintase, liruvo! 2<. •' Kertou*Debility, Involuntary Si-minnl

Di>ciiar2i'< ' a. •• dare iloul'i, Cauli-r

" Urinary Ifeakneii. Wet t ing Ue i :t". •' Painful Ptrfodi, Hyuterii 32. " .SKjferiM/;'* ut Chai.ij.' ofLlfo

i/;r spicules:

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

DEALERS In Uru^, Patent Medicines. r-rftnn*rjr, i'ullita. Oil-, kr. Store lit tlie •ld»Utid o: J. It.

Sli iM, lititi(!« •'.iret, Loftcll, Midi.

M E B l o d g c t t

B A R R & L I E S V E L D , | P a y N o A t t e n t i o n Sut-Mior* to Wm. Lawway & Co.,;

" P I ' T <" I J. TL IUS

e»of 10 l-<'i: *i»U In llul'l. 100 dof.'s ewh, « l t unnalo l dipeclihdl, nfrlilt fulrri Totfrit o

6 0 0 whi te h a i r e d man , who, wi th tear

d rops s t a r t i n g in his eyes , told that

I'ealen in

T OWELL Woolen MUU, manuUcturer of Plain an ;; F O R E I G N & D O M E S T I C M A H B L E , K ' k H o r n • s t o r r -

" M o a u a e n t s , O r u v e s t o n e w , a n a f a r n . t u r e well, Mich. All g"od* made from I'ore Wool and' i l a r b . e , fret: from flsck". iliglievt maiket price paid for Wool.

F o r S a l e o r R e n t . ' T H A V E for oal* two hoo»e« and three lot*, Will j j 1 be told togtlbcr or »rperale|y, Tenua run?. |

Ouvof the bouicK 1* for rrul until MIIJ. Uooou I 1 lu l tablefor acholar* to boaid tbi n i » e l w . I _ JOSEPH HALL. C a ,

I Lowell ,Aug. vih, id7o. -f a" r o m ' h s i i i i - l i r o w n o d u n i i t h a t h e h'K DI.EXA.I.(.1 Uoisus, C a t t l e . S h e e p , DORS •LN H 111 "LCNV"UU U I J I ,IL , U '

c n m V . i r l r ' ' 1 ' t ! r « w M n g h t t h e m f i l i ' W o n , a n d t h a t t h e y 0 ? k i r A

) ! ; ^ ; : " , " T : I 1 y ^ ^ u ? g ' % r ; ^ : ! ' t yrnAt T, • M l ImmbU-d before l . im, and that lie moht of them for | C a r e s M e a , N e u r a l g i a , T o o t h a o b f e , B l e e d - . W Jii^ l o i v r i u o n o s s - [• w i s

lag oftbeliunga. Stomach. Noseorother l U 0 > r i s k c l l u > lo ig iveness . i . was U U WILLIAMS, 1 O r g a n s , B u r n s , B r u i s e s , L a m e a e s s . S p r a i n n n w r.nn n f n m c ! t n i w l i i i i "

I RJinimnlltm. Sore Throat. f-„re ttuth. Car. • ' • 0 " ' 0 1 in«' l l l O s l 1>I1U 11111.4 t-IR.-

| T 0 . S ron car

asked the docto

"1 can t help it," said lite puti nt.

'•Well," said TnRhmak-T, - the

tooth is bound to come now."

He turned the luvi-r clear round

with a sudden jerk, and «[iaj.|'< d old

Byles1 head clean md i-I ar i .m his

.ishould'rs, leaving n snaci1 ot I • i' inch-

i l . C . B a r b e r , CCCESSORto W.4: M.Barber, dee.icr ;c Gn

provision', Crockcry, filaisware, Yanke s tion'.ar.d » lull av")rtm' nt in tlie OrKcer and peRC-rnl, Produce and Provinoo Line Tenai Cft^h, LI.J nii lj

63 Monroe & 9 Fountain ?

(•rand

llrifig? let* crtraio uwi

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

DEALER in Groceries and Prorliloas. Crocker (ih.-- Wxre, fcc. S-.o •; at ^ign of''Ell; Horn1-

Old Stand, We>t .Side.

C . K U S T E R E R , D15 E W E R & M A L S T E H j

C i t y 1 3 r e \ v e r v ?

3RAXD RAPIDS, - - MICH'

n u i i . i -

t n u i d

the ngiit an A full .•-•otlincc! & HUNTER. Lot

HL.NT

A t t e n t i o n !

ALi. THOSE who hold chimfs agmnut Wil«nn Gardner & Co., are requi-st.-u to band them in |

} A r f - -

F o w l i s o n a Q u i c k , A Luilderf , ar. i Jtftlera In . Lowell, MICL.

' i to thcundendgned ;aiid tliOGiMiidubted to kiiid WiKuu ' S T O C K , X X X i t P R E S E N T t r S E ^ n e r & Co., arc I'xpectcdlo »etllo their account-

\T L'o t 1 , n 4 T /^UTT \ r'TTT* l«ithont delay with Hie nobicriber, a* tbeir books /"VNr: Hou«c a A Li .Lb. ct i ' J iAL W i l l !• Al3rX.li. |mustaod nlllbeclo.'rd ujisooo. | \ J House Is new acd complttefy linhli-fl. • I

Eastern HOPS and MALT at Market price 11..M. PERlty, Affijnev

of Wllion, Gardnei & Co. alph Lowell, June Ulb. 1'7

For Sale. ".irablv iplttefv

AVEKV iJOflXSON.

j'lirse wn- made up lor the sick man.

i n c b d i r , a .;oiierou8 contribution

iVom ti.e captain, and the poor inva-

lid printer was started with a "Mod

speed" 0:1 his way home t o die in th-

a r m s o f h i s M O T I I K U .

T H E N E W S .

.IliKPfllHIK'IIIIN.

IUSI: BALL—Aiblotii-M 20, Kokiongas 7; Mu-toa is 2ft. Atlantiou Id .

i'ltBMlUENT OUAXT ll.OH rotlinioil 10 IjOHg Brunch from a visit to I'on^UkoopMe.

BUOKUOUT. iho .Sleepy Hollowmimlorer, has bocn eonviftod and Nunlenrcd to ilouth.

JOHN 1'. IJOYI), tho lant MiirviviiiK moaiborof t he claHM of 1SI2 of Itowdon ColIeKe, in d f a d .

JIMS MATTIE JOIINNON cut hor foot w i t h - a

ptoco pf glnwi. Lockjaw HOI in, CAiivlng lior

deatli.

f ' lK AHHc-HKorc of In tomal Roreuno in Brooklyn have made important iciziirM of il-

licit Htlllri. TIIK, (lonnooiiont HOUHO of Ilcprcunntatlvcn

IIIIN rufiihod to make an appropriation for a new STATU IIOIIHO.

THE funeral of Walter U. Trior, of tho Ninth ]to(;inionl, Hhot during tho m-en t Now York

riot, took placeTliiirmlay. I.KrrEiiH from Judgu Itichardiian Hpeak

WATSON, thu lawyer who WBH anHBiminafed nt F.lUn^ham. HI., willed hiaproperty to frail wo-men with whom ha wa« intimate.

TUB iai|,'O woolen maunfactoiy of W. W Carpenter A Co., at DesHoinee, Iowa, wan burnod on Wednoaday. Lone $37,00(1—inHiir-

aiK-c §12,500.

OMAHA IUB voted LOO.OOO for tho completion

of a High School oditlco. A mrnuicANi; panHed over IJollewo. Kansan,

on Tnefdav. Icvclintr honHOD, trees and crops . Ihi.t. FI.VNS shot lloger Million in a Haloon

row nt School Crook. Nebranka, killing him. NINE men are under arre#t on BUHpicion of

complicity in the Ku-Klux affair in RMtelle,

Kenliicky. (Ii^i. M. CBEStv. a ImsinOM man of Te r re

Haute , committed nnlclde, n inrwlaj r a f t e r - ; noon, by Hhooling hlniHolf through the luiad. |

A voi'Mi man named ChriHtian Morza wax accidentally ahot and killo<l by a room nialo name I Dc Corbrey, a t Akron, Ohio, on I hnrH-ilay ovuning.

A ScurciiMAX remding in Wllaon county KniiHaH, boat hi.- tdx-year-old daughter no bad-

encouragiiigly of the pmnpoct of negotiating • . ^ ,„ 0 ( l ) b c J l l l H 0 h o thought aha bad the now United S ta te , loan in England. ^ t m u . h f ^ . n ^ i i | | i < o | u . o

T i l t bark NehemUb, of Boatou, ban arrived Tin; latOHt aceountn f rom Fort Fe t t e rman reproi'ent Reid and bin par ty an making ready i for the war path, and that ho has already got out hi« Miiall uteahng part ies bringing in t he

stock, ,, , i . .I.,., 11.. .... A PARTY of Indiana oicuraiouutB have York, rocentlv, were biguly Hiiccensful in no- , , ,

- i i ' reached Ban l nuica>oo. gotintmg tho company H iKinda. l r. . , . , D . r , . . . . t i„ A rAUi'KNTKU namod David hvaiiH, m under

1 HI: niiiiilier of beer Htampa of different do-1

at Now York f rom Colombo, Ceylon, with ten elephants, in charge of Mr. Chamion and three

natives. A QrEBEc dispatch statert that tho Directors

of the NorthShoro llailroad, who wont to Now

nomination!' itutned during the lineal year end-ing June 311,1K71, wan 22,730,00H, representing

arrost at Cincinnati, charged with commit t ing I rape upon three girls, u g o i ten and twelve '

?7,4SrvI02,l)oing an increabe over the previous i , , , , year of 2.297,1552 Htamjw and $719,502. IHF. whole buHinoss portion of tho city of

FUA.VCIB MONTUTH, clerking in Clupio 's ' Truckee, Cal . , on t h a Central racif lc lUilroad, atore at St. Jamon I 'srish, La., was murdered I ' ' ' c fi™41 lumber depot of tho Hierra Novadaa, | May Idth, bis body tlirown into the river, and , w a H destroyed by tire on Tbiirsday. Loss

tho i-tore robbed and bumed, by four negro en. 1 bean - . The jury, composed of six white and nix col-ored. found them guillv of arson, burglary and murder . The penalty is death.

A COMPANY bae lieen organized to build an-

o ther railroad f rom Cincinnati to New York city, through Kentucky, and across Western Virginia to I 'oint of Hocks, Virginia; thence by roads now conatructing through York and Beading, Ponnaylvania, to ita eastern termlniiB. I t la stated that the company has purchased the franchises and property of tho Maysville and Big Candy railroad which is to become a part of the liiie. Those interested claim that this will l>e, by measurement, 120 miles shorter f rom Cincinnati to New York city than the route by tho Peimavlvania Central railroad, tho shortest existing line, and in equuting dis

The Soatli Gov. PILE, of New Mexico, sends discourag-

ing reports concerning Indian affairs in that territory.

HEAVY rains, accompanied by destructive winds, have prevailed in Georgia fo r several days. 'Hie dams of the Langloy cotton fac -tory, on House Creek, six miles f rom Augusta, wore carried away. Tho volume of water struck tho South Carolina railroad, and awent away the embankment and track /o r half a mile. About 300 operatives In the mill a re tlirown on t of employment. Loss, $50,000.

TOESDAY night, the express-train on tho

Momphia and Charleston Bailroad. going to G'hattanooca, ran through a trestle whloh had been washed away by a Hood, near G r a n d

tam e-, by reason of curves wul grades, a little | Jnfaotton, killing th'o engineer and wounding less than 200 mlle^ shor ter . twelve or fifteen pttssengera.

THR Kant.

Pii'urroa's Br/ i rn. in AndoverCentre . N. H. , was burntM Wedesday morning.

Tiii.d .nhs in Now York tho past week were j muotings in Paris. 857, and in lirouklyn 3ii:, both shotfing a heavy j TinKUH will shortly leave Paris f o r one of

the -watering place*.

COTNT AncNoit GEOLOOHXIKK BAA beon ap-

P o r c i e n . THE mlnisterir.1 c rh la in 8pnin contfntfea. GiiHUiAL L'.U»MI/U;ILT prokibitu oloLtoral |

inorease. Tin: horse plague is affecting Uio staldcrf of

tho Brooklyn City and Coney Island llailroad

Companiee. OIMITIIOLI.KU COSNEI.LT. of New York city,

will sell, on the Kith of September, Lllj3 houses and lots, for unpaid assessments for street

openings. WM. K. MABTIX, ol the firm of J. O, Davis

A Co.. New York stock brokers, fell overbovrd and was drowned on Wednesday, while llsbing near Itockaway beach.

A UELEOATIOK of the city ofUuials of Boston visited Pliiladelphia, on Wednesday, and were handsomely enter ta ined .

SEBU KANT Qcix, of the New York police, was tiued ten dollars fo r |iublisbing resolutions r»-tlecting upon the Eighty-fourth regiment.

po in t c l Uovurnor of Galicia. A VEUY dostructivo tire occurred on Lisbon

on Thursday. Swera l persona perfabed in tho

dames. I T is rumored that t he Due d 'Aumalo and

Prince de Joiurf l le have rosignod their seats

in the -Vsteinbly. GEOUOE FUASCIS TWAIN lectured a t Cork 1

Thursday evening, ami explained his p lans for • the invasion of Germany.

IT has become kuown tba iOambe t t a , during : bin dictaton-hip, authorized the open ing of private letter- for the purpose of discovering who were inimical to bis government .

IN the House of Commons, on Thureday Gladstone annotuiced that tho Queou had

A FAST train on tho New York Central Hail- j solved tho purchase problem by canceling tho road was thrown from th* track near Albany, i the royal warrant legahzing tlie purchaso of

\ \ odnesday. The cars were badly wrecked. | commi-sions iu t he army. No lives lost. ! THE South American mall s teamer brings

ANOTOEB effigy of Gov. Hoffman was sue- I intelligence that the yellow fever baa ceased pended in Brooklyn. Wednesday mornim?. by to be epidemic a t Buenos Ayrea, and services

the fr iends of Cleary, one of the victims of the . "f thauksgiving had been held m all the Now i 'nrk riot. ' cburchoa.

T H K CROPS.

Ofllclnl Rrjioil* froiii tlie \(;rlritlfnrnl , Dejiu I'dneill.

Cora—Tbo July reltinw of flic Sta-listicul Division of tho Department of Agriculture BIIOW U intirkt'tl increaso in the iicrctige of corn uinoiintitig to fully 8,000,000, of which 2,000,000 ore due to tnc (letorniination of tho cotton states1

to supply thoiuHolves with bread. It j ia aiuiuuiud Unit the area in corn eqnalH 42,000,000 of ai-res, or more than half the aorengo of all tilled crops. Tho oulv States failing to increase their aiea in corn are New York, tho New Knglund States, and the Paoifle 8tnU>8. The percentage of increase in other States is as follows: New J e r s e y , ! ; Pennsvlvanio, 1; Delaware, -I; Mary-land, 1; Virginia, fi ; North Carolina, !>; South Carolina, 12; Oeorgia. 10; Florida, 7 ; Alabama, 11; Mississippi, 14; Louisiana, IS; Toxin, Ifi; Arkan-sas, 24; Tennessee, 7; West Virginia, 5; Kentuoky, 3 ; Missouri, 10; Illinois, 0 ; Indiana,-I; Ohio, ii; Michigan, 8 ; Wisconsin, 7; Minnesota, 11; Iowa, 15; Kiinsas, 50; Nebraska,30.

Wheat—The condition of Winter wheat on the 1st if July, wassomewhat above the average. Tho Spring variety presented a worse appeariincu than has been reported for swvenil years at the sumo date. The ripening of Winter wheat has beoii fully a week ourlrer than usual and a largo proportion had been cut at the date of the returns. Never WIIB there better proume iu early Spring, and theoomparativeprcTalenoo of insects and local injuriea from drouth have been tho principal drawbacks. The states showing a comparatively low condition are as follows: New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Couneeticut, Virginia, and all thp more sontbern states, except Texas, while Kentucky presents an average of 35 per cent, deterioration; Indiana 7percent , and California, 17 per cent. Among the states showing high averages are Ohio, 4 per cent, above; Michigan, 8; Illinois, 7; Missouri, 3 ; Kansas, 7; Nebraska, 10; Oregon, 1. The Winter wheat of Iowa and Wisconsin is in high condition, but insignificant in area. The section having the largest area of Winter wheat is the one in which its condition is highest, though a majority of tlie \yin-for wheat States report a comparatively poor condition. The only States from which fsvorabl^' tfptwte. rfl/^nng wheat are received aro Maine, New Hampshire. Connecticut and Oregon. Tho per centages below an average are us followH: Mirsouri, 30; Illinois, 30; Indiana, 2 ; Ohio, 7: Michigan, 4; Wis-consin, 20; Minnesota, 30; Iowa, 1R; Kausus, 15; .Nebraska, 11. Tho chinch b u g lias been very destructive to Spring wheat After allowing for the incre i.so in acreage, and the large yield of Win-ter wheat in good wlu-at districts, tho loss in tlie Spring variety must reduce «he aggregate somewhat below an aver-age yield.

Hay--Tbe l iaj cfop ^f i l l bo a, ctom-poxatively ainoJl u n a ' V ' . « < '

Potutot's—TJn# cron.uromiiw^ an avr

i-roge yield if it w c a f i e drontn wfOTw in the future, notwithstauding the preval(Ao^HAON>\pra^<ij>MgV Con-tinued viguance has partially avertud loss.

A Tleuiarknhlc Savage, I'rom Clmmlfri' JnuriuU.

Moaoiekatse was tho chief Matabele, an important South African tribe, whose country lies north of the Orange Itiver, and one of the most distinct and remarkable personages with whom the records of missionary labors have made us acquainted. Savages are for the

always very fonder and rich. The fol-lowing was the order of the royal re-pasts: "Tl i ecook having announced to the chief that dinner was ready, re-ceived from Iiiin miniite orders how to dispose of it. First of all, a certain portion was brought to Mcwelekatse himself, in a dish which had been just before handed to the cook by one of

.Neglected Jewels. There Is many a gem in the p all of life,

Whiob we pM* iu our Idln phiwurc, Thdt is richiT lhaii th.- Ji welod crown,

Or th.- minor'* hosr.l 'if IrcMuni; It may be the love of a llttl.' chlU,

Or a mother'K prayer !» heavn. Or only u b (iRur'n Kratr il tbnuka,

l"or a cup of water given.

: 8 , r ; r v ^ e , u r t z , t a n n l v U k o H W a r a o i i R t l i p m ; , l . u t l l „ . » ' ^

of the dish to visit his territory were emissaries of

QUERN VIOTOKIA has conferred tho Grand Crosa of the Star of India upon M. de Lesseps, the projector of tho Sue/, Canal.

JANARSOHKK, on her reappearance The English people cannot get over here, is to bring out a new character-

IO *• Uattle-of-Dorking " story, nor the that of A'uf/icr, in a dramatic version of

was at least an inch in ronaut, who began his

Sekhome; and when Mr. MoflTat, famil-1 ^ a , m w l , , , o ^ ^ r i d and^lmvo arlv known in vast regions of the Airi- Moselekatae at this auspicious hour are m a , ^ : can continont as "Yonie," annonneed «ero always n m t e d to dine; a portion piayetl before King Amadous ami his intention of entering the country of ^ ^ them in a separate W 1f t , the Matabele, it was in vain that he de- n n , l they did not eat. they clared he had no political mission w"re expected to send to their wagons. or intention. Mosefekatse would not listen to it. " Yonie"should not como , Another Antidote to f lie " llatlle of Hor* there accompanied by "Sekhome'smis- king," sioimry. The latter objectionable per-son was the well known African mis- the , sionary, Mr. Mackenzie, who had passed e c | l o of it from the AUycmcluc /.citiuiy. Bleak House. a year iu Sekhomo's country. Mr. The London Times of June 22 had mi- Ai)Ki-AinR RISTORI has ptiaohascd a MolVat and his friend had a hard time other prophetic fable, called •'The S'-c- hotel in Milan. Besides her ownsplen-of it. They had advanced into Matabele ond Armada," describing England's did villa, she owns a palace and three territory, not iijiprehending any obsta- j victory in a great sea fight, of an anti- houses iu Venice. clc on the part of the chief, just far ^ote—and now a correspondent of the j THE Empress Eugenie Iris adopted enough to find iheniselves without wa- spectator follows up the Armada story I tju . littlesou of Madame Bosne,the Par-ter fur themsulvi's, their men imd ^hwjr w i th the following: isiau milliner, who was murdered by oxen. " Make nasto and milk smne i The antidote which the Times, has (|1() jfutioiiiil Guards. of Sekhonrt's cows for Sekhomo's mla^ j been graciously pleased to provide for , pSTi„nooK of Denver, and sionary, said the humorouschie when the Battle of f o r k i n g seems to me not MSt. Louis, woredrown-he hoard of their dilemma; "for he to go far enough. 'Iho chronicler of w u i u ^ i ^ o p, , must bo hungry after so loxig a jounnvv'." ! the English victory on the Sutlolk. ? d . m L a k u 8 ' Ool., on me One of his wives remarked: "WtiaX' ccraat is content with disputing tho S t o c k b o l r a Aftonbadet boasts

T r o l thJir i m - \ i n r V £ ? n t W U T ? that the three Scandinavian kingdoms irom tueir ; W nter in Blackwood; but why not lie- , „ .uunneaUntH tlmn nnv other

own country in this w a y ? " - a veiy per-1 g i n a t the root of the matter, and dis- f " { J f ? ! "" ru the p n t e his political premises? T h e c-ouutiy in the world.

writer of the "Battle of Dorking" as I AN American EpiacopalOhiirch is to

ci imes do these white men which cause them to llee from

from tineut and clever question.

During Monelekatee's residence in the | SVII^H "a war with the United bt i tc87a I hecrectedin the city of Rome, to cost fransvaal country Mr. Moffat visited : n e w Indian mutiny, and an Irish re-1 $ <0,000. Tlie enterprise has every en- / him twice, and the chieftain listened to ; bellion, to prepare the way for a disas- j couragameijt from the Ituli^iti govern- ^ t'10 niiflHionary'B exposition 'oT the | trons conflict with Germany and appar-1 m e , 1 t -Christian, religion with inte^st and | cntly Russia also. Whereas we have,. LOOTS BLANC has lost the manuscript approbation. Ihore is reason to be- j aH x submit, at least as good a right to i of a work he had written entitlod Li:h- ^

forecast a political chronology some- Salons dti xviii. lr Sitdc, and other' what of this kind : i valuable papers, by the burning of his

1870-1890—The German Empire cou-: baggage at a Loudon warehouse. solidates and liberalizes its institutions I THE proportion of the Iron Cross in

end Mr. ^ Hteart tag j of .Ue i M T u . S T J S b S S ^ r'n I n ' " l " r ) t t l i a P r i n c i P , e 8 o f , h o T r e , l t J . have it, 07 otlicers out of each 100 pos-

'n .L M l J u - o i l . l o - M I o f Washington, and establish a per-' H(,HS either tho first or the second-class 1 his was in 183fi; and in 18^> Mr. ^ t u a l tribunal of international law. Moffat visited his friend in his m-w , 1885-Marked uuo,.biuc-ss of Russia v rAnniFH PffiFo^haa-been catmht at territory, and thus a wagon t ^ a s and activity of Pan-Siavonie agitation. n ^ m b i e f T r ™ ^

npa ir fmMl Irtlfl—The new Kaiser open. P r i n c e - m n i l i ^ r , attached to

lieye, however, tliat private Iqendship for Y'onie had more to do with Mosole-katse's "conversation" than the "pro-found anmiration" with which his doc-trine inspired tho Zulu chief—as we

inadu io t|iis hitherto iu

European lustration ot^pc trytl' o f j ^ e ir saying : dence of non-XeuUiuii- nationalities are' P^!1 i l l V 'ting gnosts B^ KCUCS,

WhiTi* niio wiirrnii miotlior I'H .« J... their chateaux. Lach invitation sots .

' reaciiouarv nyini': pt rft from

'I'm; survivors of the MaȤacbui*ctta regi - , T u t Inmau f teamahip City of Unifaeln. f rom

I'arkf atatea chant marine abroad, is, malu, I5.f»19.-J71; f o -tral P a r k at ; total, 31,00*,'JW. T h e pre-— . I'omlerance of feinalea over malea ia 718,SO1}

. i . . . . . . j | c ^ New York, Julv »th, arrived . t Livorjiool Mon-ments which served in the Mexican War. b a ^ e , , , r • • . , . < i 1.. u • nu ,i,„ dav. the i th mat . , at 6 P. M., ma l ing the run formed an organuaUon to be known an the - .

V „ . t . • 1 f rom port to port in nine days, and gueeui*-A-waaUon of Maaaachusetta Volunteers in t ( l t t n j , . , j l t I / e u ve r eiyht day«.

* T*IE0'R. . » %T i 11 . THE refiilt of the eenans taken at midnight, l u i . Democrata of j laryiand have nonuuat- , . , . i L .

, . 1 Kundav, April 8, IHil. throughout Great Unt -cd Hon. A. K. hylvc-ater, of \\ aMimgton ooun- , ' , . . . ,, .

" . . . . , am. h a - j u s t been officially announced. The ty, for Attorney Genwal , and Levi Woodford, ( . l i t | r e . ^ . u U H o n of England. Ireland. Kcot-of Bomeraet county, the jirei-ont incumbent, i,,,,,]. Walea. the Channel islsodi, and the Lde for Comptroller. of Man, including the army, navy, and mer-

THE Comptroller of the Public 1 Ibe coat of the lund of the Central JWKi.asl; ex|ienditurea fo r Ibe hopruvement of the I'ark f rom May 1, 1*57, to January 1,

1871, €6,330,732. S t . Loiil«, t h e >Ii*»iv«ippl H i r e r , mid T u t trufUJes of the riot relief fund, o r g a n - t h e ( i i i l f o r SIcxico F e a r f u l o f H n l i i ,

Ued to relieve the wounded j-hcemen iu the - fhe following is from the New York riot of is&J, have given 410,000, m amounta } j u u ;

varying from f tOOt , iMO, to ibe poll cmen " r h e S t . L o u i s R e p u b l i c a n p r e d i c t s wounded in the riot of July 12tb. t L . A t h ( j O | ) e r a t i o n o f U l 0 W ^ h i n g t o n

A OBAND sailing rega t ta is announced to come t r e a t v wi l l r e s u l t i n b a u i s h i u g o u r in-off at Put-in-Pay, September Ctb and 7th. On l a u d c o m m e r o e f r o m t h e l a k e s a s e f -the lli>l day the content for cecond-claac f a c t u a l l y HK o u r f o r e i g n c o m m e r c e h a s yachts, including open boats, will occur, and (njen wi j i ed f r o m t h e o c e a n . B y i t s the difiauce (tailed will Ix* 20 milea. On t he p r o v i s i o n s B r i t i s h v e s s e l s a r e p e r m i t -second dav the llrst-class boath will race, fail- t , . (] t o e n j o y n n r e f l t r i c t e d t r a d e w i t h ing over a eour-« of 30 milei,. bo th races arc t h e l a k e p o r t s a n d t h e c h e a p - b u i l t oi<ec io pleasure yachts, kept by owners u|)on h t o a m c r s of C a n a d a au . l t h e C l y d e m a y the laker for their private m-c. Handnime d r o p a l o n g s i d e ot t h e m o r e c o s t l y A m e r -prizcn «ill be given in each r law, lie; detaiU i.-un c r a f t a t C h i c a g o , M i l w a u k e e and

in carb. and a cilver r / t n j i u . valued M ? luo. c o s t in c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d r u n u i n g , o b -O n e u f t h e lii>i prizes lor xecond-cWr an l t a i n t h e b u l k of t h e p r o l u c o t ru i iHpor-oj ia i yach ts will be a si i \er cenu:i-piece, t a t i o u of t h e N o r t h w e s t . A s t h - r e i s *aluecat%75. d i r e c t e o m m t i n i c a t i o i i b e t w e e n C h i c a -

g o a n d t h e s e a b v t h e w a y of t h e l a k e s A s u / w * keeper named George G r a f f - h o t a u a j t ^ e S t . L a w r e n c e f i v e r . E n g l i s h

man name I Michaol McLaughlin, a t Madi*>n, v e s s e l s wi l l d r a w n o r t h w a r d a l a r g e 111.. la*t Sinday. p o r t i o n of t h e p r o d u c t s w h i c h h o v e

THK steam saw mill owned by P a t t w , ISi-a'- h i t h e r t o f o u n d a n o u t l e t t h r - J i l g h t h e tie A Co.. at Ovid, Clinton county. Miih. . wa* Gul f of M e x i c o , t h u s s t r i k i n g a h e a v y burned on Monday. *iih 70,00(1 feel of lumber b l o w at t h e c a r r y i n g t r a d e of t h e M i a s -in the yard. 1 ^ - ' o . o o o , ' ibe tiie i s s i p p i a n d i t s t r i b u t a r i e s , a n d i n d i r e c t -caursd by the exp lo-nn of a boiler, which ly a t ve ry d e p u r t m e n t of i n d u s t r y blew tbet-nciiitMii. i.au>e-i l^'cto. NipieotNi, and t h r o u g h t h e g n - u t v a l l e y . " probably tatail) injuiud anotuer employee _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ named BMj

'1'ut toba<'co f an in Kvausvilla, Indiana, wan ^ ^ , , M ' *

largely a tUnded. T h e B e t h a n y ( M o . ) T r i b u n e g i v e s a n I s the regat ta at Hpnngtlold, Wedoasday ^oeu i in t of a d i s t r e s H i u g oceiirreiHM-

af te -noon . Ui* Atlanta i-rrw U a t the Harvard w h i c h t<M.k p l a c e a t t h e h o u s e of Mar crew in a six-oared race, .be time U i n g : At- r i o n U s m b l e t o n , s ix m i l e s f r o m C a i n s -lanta, 18:IB^: Harvard. v i l l e . Mo , , o n t h e n i g h t of t h e 6 t h i n s t .

JOB* JTEED. J o h n T. l iosdeu, Levi C. Hmal- I t upjM;ara t h a t M r . H a m b l e t o n b u -lev and James Chapman were arremed m r i e d o n e of h i s c h i l d r e n t h a t d a y , w h i c h Haulsburv. Tenn. , on T b u n d a y , for the mui- s o af fec tx 'd h i s w i f e a s t o r e n d e r h e r i n -der of Wm. ( /ar re t , in that place, in June s a n e , a n d s e v e r a l n e i g h b o r s h a d c o m e

COL. HEVSVIUUSEM, of Detroit, late I 'en^ion t o s t a y w i t h t h e m . S h o r t l y aft< r, v io -Agent, formerly postmaster , and at an earlier l e n t s t o r m s c a m e Up verv s u d d e n l y f r o m I-criod editor and proprietor of the Tribune, o j p o s i t e d i r e c t i o n H, t h e c l o u d s of w h i c h

nan found dead aoout two milen Itelow Uu-city. under drcumatancee indicating death from bi>-OMU bandr . Financial revemoa are aaaignol ar the " ruse .

A TtKiuiK bail-storm p t s r ad o re r Western Iowa Tuesday night , doing much damage. At

oppo m e t j u s t a b o v e t h e h o u s e , mi 1 o u t o l which a f u r i o u s w i n d s w o o p e d d o w n o n the h o u s e a n d t o r e i t s r o o f t o f r a g -m e n t s . T h e r o o t o f a c o m c r i b n e a r b y w a s a i m b l o w n off , a n d c a r r i e d a g a i n s t t h ' cl . i i i i i iey of t h e d w e l l i n g , w h i c h

Atlantic the postoffice building was destroyed wus t h r o w n d o w n i n s i d e t h e h o u s e a n d and several hounes upaet . Two men were fa- crasin-i i t h r o u g h t h e U p p e r f l o o r , WoUIld-tallv hurt . ' , J g f i g l ' t "tit of t h e e l e v e n p e r s o n s iu

livitos HCKTO.N, h'ju of Joseph H u n i o n , one the home. Most of t h o s e w o u n d e d of the fir-t net t ier- of Aurora, III., a promiwng '»»• l.v i n j u r , d . S v e r a l b o n e s w e r e vouug man of 18 vears. was m o over by tha b r o k e n , a n d in on.- r a s e a s k u l l w a s c.rr and cut m two at De-nnison, Iowa. T i . e - r . .e t i . , ed . N o o t h e r | f K-a l l ty s e e m s t o div ui^bf. Ho wan returiAiiitf froiu l i ^ . ' i w . In on l u j u i c d I n IL#'KNUUI.

Niitmog and Mace.

The Bandu Islands, where a hurri-cane recently destroyed the nutmeg and mace crops, inflicting diimngo to the I extent of $li,50U,00U, are twelve very j small but important islands in the | Molucci. Archipelago, about fifty miles , south of the island of Cemm. They ! belong to the Dutch, and the ponula-' tion umounta to about 110,000 souls, of whom 5,000 are Europeans. Tho Bandn Islands are all lofty and volcanic, and GoonongApee rises 7,880 feet above the sea, and i one of the most active vol-canoes in the Malay Archipelago, sub I jecting the other islands to the ravages of frequent and destructive eruptions and eartlnjuakes, ,Tlie (our largeat of tlie Bandh Islands are exclusively ap-propriated to the cultivation of the nutmeg tree, 400,000 pounds of nut-megs and 130,000 pounds of maoo be-ing produced annually. Tho nutmeg ; tree is about thirty feet high, resem-bling an orange tree. The fruit, which ; appears on the tree mingled with tho 1

pale yellow flowers, is the size of a small peacli, and is at first of a light color, and when ripe is yellow and marked with a longitudinal furrow. The external covering, at first thick and fleshy, and filled with a bitter as-tringent juice, afterwards becomes dry, and separating into two halves dis-closes a scarlet network or membrane known as "mace," which covers a thin brown shell which contains the kernel of nutmeg. The fruit is gathered by hand, and the outside covering being rejected, the mace is carefully sopara ted and dried in the sun. 'fhe nuts are dried in the sun or in ovens, and exposed to smoke till the kernel rattles. The shells are then broken open, and the kernels having been steeped in lime water, are packed iu chests for exportation. The nutmeg tree is pro-duced from the seed, and does not flower until the ninth year, when it bears fruit and llowurnlogethei without intermission, it is said, for seventy years. As the nutmeg tree does not arrive at maturity until its ninth year, the recent hurricane must have entirly destroyed tint plantations in the Banda Islands, or else the report would not have been truiiHinitted that the grow ers were utterly ruined, and would not be able to obtain a crop for several years.

New Wecp-Sea I n n s t i g a l i o i i s .

Nature has this interesting announco-ment:

" We are glad to learn that steps are being Ufcen to bring about such a gen-eral application from men of science to the Government for further deep sea explorations as we referred to some time ago. This is us it should be. We hear also that, on the invitation of some of the leaders of science there, Mr. Gwyn Jeffrevs will proceed to America in the middle of August, to inspect, in company with Professor Agaasiz, the collections obtained in the American dredgings. Such a proceeding will be of the utmost value to science, and no one is more fitted than Mr. Gwyn Jef-freys to perform such an important work.

MO'IILE d a MS to export more oranges than Mess in a.

a,nt$(|ioh umong hia peopki; and< In Rmwia, cheeked by the Genrmn Gov-1 BAUON WOLPOA$6 Vov GORTUR, the 185!} he returned with three other mis- j e'niriient pnttifi|? itseHforinnlly atr tluM poet's younger grandson, is about to flioaaries. Since then the track thev head of the advmiued Liberals of print (privatelv) a work giving the re-made has become a frequented road. Europe. ! ' ^ iult of his continued research as to the upon which the wagons of hunter* and 1892-1894—Bmeift prepares for the I ecclesiastical history of Italy in tho 14th tradera are to be found at all seasons. final struggle of despotism under the j u n d 16th centuries.

•felj-'k^tse was possessed of an tin- form of a Pun-Slavonic and Socialists A CAHICATCTIK, representing Napoleon t m , , f k a . t r-itf i ' U ' V l " ' crusade. ' IIL and the Empress Eugenie, dressed

[ 1 1800—The Federation of tho ^ est I hh mouutebanks, has just been seized > declares Russia a public enemy. Bar- at Strasbourg bv tho Prussian authori-- liu telegraphs for an English corpn (U j ties. The artist ami the publisher

i l g j r o f M n a e l i e

mouse admiration fur Englishmen, un

if Lha

as ^ i T S f f i M i e ' ^ y ^ l t S S k H S i s f e n . t , , e ' i u - » a month's impriaonment. J

- — H f T : i A WELL known English lord is said i . r ^ c i W 2l. l b « nel 8<iuadroti without hesitation t o the t o | m v e g i v e u the following instruction

went ot the mixed society which has , Mediterranomi. , ^ , to his steward: "We are coming recently found its way into h:s country-. . The sequel may be filled in at pleas- ( l o w n ) u ^ g e p a r tv . in a dav or two. He agreed te the establishment of the | aro. Replies in detail ore proverbially , t l , m t strawberries and cream. Wo mission, and sent orders for the visiters , failures, and the writer of " 1 he Bat- Khull want plenty of tne latter, so don't to approach his euc4impmeut; and a f te j , tic of Dorking" has set a hard task to l e t f l n y o f [ h u c ^ s 1 )e m i l k ^ m ( . n u . a delay of Severn' months he granted uny one who tries to encouuter him on [ w),ii,. •' them interpreters, and they began to ; his own ground. Oulv 1 should likei T . . . . preach to the Matabele. Tfiere aro few the scene to open with" the abrupt an- ' . F KTI"' 0 n mpra nu^L Wu.ssjon nouncement of a Gennan army corps ; v ? ' t r , k , a ? l . v .i11'!8

tlie f 4 J M y \ " r L being ready to land at Harwich, and an i tmte.1 dunng the disturbance in Pans. w J ^ h A I ^ S H h ^ l a i ^ c M l ^ W M l . o ' American fleet being off Plymouth, Baron resident theie owns town, and were attended by great num- that the reader might be excited bv a 1 t l i a n 1 11 houses in that city, hers of soldiers. Moselekatae was a L . little wholesome fright, until he dis* I •"jurv was done to one of them, not ways present, and showed his knowl.:, covered both forces to be our good^ e J e n

1 "0 m u c i l 8 8 tl1® breakmg of a pane

edge of the ^chuaua^i^uguage, and the friends and partakers in the coming triumph of civilization, > IUE "

I am, sir, &(.'., A TEUTONIC VISIOXABY.

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doctrines of the Word of God, as pre-viously taught him by Mr. Moffat, by occasionally Interrupting the interpre-ter, and helping him with the right word.

As every u t t m n c e of Moselekatae is applauded, these corrections were re-ceived ^i th the nsiul demouat/atiom, every soldier present shouting out 'Great king! great man-eater!' in the middle of the sermon. The chief also considered himself bound once or twice

AdiniKslou of Women to Collegrs,

Mr. Beucher, who is a member of the committee to report on the expe-diency of admitting female students to Amherst College, took strong ground in favor of the admission, l ie said :

"If therejisone thing in which Amer-toexnress his dissent from the doctrines | ica stauds pre-eminent, it is that w o-which were proclaimed. For instance, man shall Ixi educated according to the when the missionary said that God i moasure of her desire und capacity, would hour the prayer ol the poorest ] The only question that remains is as to people as soon as thai of the greatest. whether we shall have two sets of Hi-kings—' That's a lie I' iuteriected Mo- st selkatse, who by no means approved of the doctrine; and the emendation of the chief was received with shouts of applause. As he found, however, that his disapprobation did not alter the preaching, and thut in every discourse there were something nnpleimnt for him to bear, he gave up attending pub-lic worship ; but his outward frieudli-uess to the missionaries suffered no abatement."

Rigid etiquette was oliMtrved at the court of the chief, and the missionaries

structora, one for men ami one ;or wo-men. 1 see no reason for doubling the cost of education. True economy, to say nothing of other eousideruiioiis, demands that women should be educa-ted with men, thus doing away with

home coming " of the Marquis j of Lome mid the Princess Louise, at ' Inverary Castle, has been fixed for the 4

month of August, when the Queen win / honor the Duke of Argyll with a visit, and there will bo "high jiuks" in the Highlands.

THE English newspapers are again scolding Queen Victoria for her nig-gardliness. Instead of entertaining her* daughter and son-in-law, the Crown Princess and Prince of Prussia, in hor palace, she allowed them to re-main as guests at the residence of Count Bernstorf, the German ambas-sador.

HuobA, in Icehind.and /Etna in Sicily, are the Siamese twins of the volcanic business. There is a strange coinci-dence in their niuiiilestations. /Etna is never disquieted bul. Heela displnys ^ a perturbed spirit, and Heela never 1 -liows symptoms of eruption without

the necessity for a multiplication o l , fhrobbiuga in /Etna; aini it is suppos-academieH and colleges. As to the ' ''d the stream of svmpathv between obje.-tiou that woinen cannot bear tin ^ them is a red hot river of fire flowimr experiuiice oi a collegiate courbo, ehe can sUind the college if she can stand the nurw-ry. 1 know it is settled that women are different from men. OJ course thev are. 1 know it is said that

bad a great deal of trouble in establish- | they cannot do everything that a muii ing their exemption from crouching down in his presence, which was the form of sslutution exacted from the soldiers—and tdso their right to sit on cump-stools at his " r e c e p t i o n s — t o which solemn festivities, the only women admitted were two or three of his wives, who stjod humblv behind his chair. By degrees these difficulties were surmounted, and it was arranged that white men woro to rank in the country as "sons of Moselekatae.'' This was a great honor and a solid ad

can do, 1 do not want them to. If you plant a rose tree and lilacs in the same ground, the plants and flowers will bear their respective flowers and foli age. So from a collegiate course a wo-man will take that which assimilates with her own uatiire, and will be a wo-muu still, and not a womanish man, I was brought up iu my siatei's school ut Hartford. Thut accounts for my wo-manish wa^i. But it is all outside, for I am inside a man. A woman would make a womanish use of this

vantage, as the soldiers did not ven- j education, and thut is what I want to ture to molest or bully them. A boisterous soldier haggling over a bargain, would pull himself up ut the reminder, and say submissively: "Child of the king, just a few more beads, and I will go away!"

At the court of Moselekatae, "feed ing t ime" was four o'clock in the after-noon. The proceedings, though very much less disgusting than those de-scribed on similar occasions by Cap tains Gran', and Sj»eke, Sir Samuel Ba ker, ond Cantain Burton, were not very pleasaut. The cuttle which furnished material for the meal were killed in the morning, and the beef stewed ail day in a pot, the lid of which is closely sealed with cow-dung. The meat was

see—a woman's own influence brought to bear in art and literature; it is to make more woman, and with her pow-er will still be womanly pure. Highly developed iu culture, her rcliningentln-ences will be richer and more heavenly.

JoancE is aometimesadministered in New York on the high-pressure prin-ciple, Not long ago, a Magistrate of a Police Court there, tried h-w otiicklv he could get through with his calendar. I He had sixty cases, twonty-three oi l

and the Justice WHS readv for

iwing leneath the upper crust of the earth's

surface.

WE have often been told of the ter-rible suOerings of the Pope under the rule of Victor Emaiitie!, but we did not fully comprehend the e- t.-nt of his mis-eries li-.til we learned L at tlie Italian I'urliaiuent. beside making him abso-lutely itwlependent of the civil authori-ty in the exercise of his Pontifical functions, and guaranteeing t • him the use of all the apoatolic pidao.'s free of charge, had voted him an aim ml sular-ry of only $100.00 >

Mn, Cvut.'s WAKB. iEbD, w'.io has m de u large gift to Harvard College for a new hall, it is said to the largest man-ufacturer of cane and rattan goods in the world, and he holds a prominent position among American men-hunts. He is probably the largest importer of East India goods in New England, if not in the United States. Upward of seventeen cargoes consigned to him ar-rived at Boston last year. Mr. Wake-field went to Boston about thirty-eight years ago, and for many years was en-giged in the wholesale grocery busi-ness, on Commercial street. He began the rattan business about twenty vears since, in a small wav of making it a specialty. His csti.bliahment at

which were assault and battery, and Wakefield now gives emp.o.-ment to thirty-four petit larceny, ami in exacth | nearly twelve hundrel p.-rsoiis. Mr. , ninety minutes the whole of them wen Wakefield i-- doing a g cut work in J disposed of, the court had adjourned,! uilding Up h i t part of liosto-. in the

' " " drink. I neighborhood of Haymur ;et Square.

AN A . v n m m r s . pipes ornumehted by carving. 1 Tho other relics arv alike interesting.

LLLFC ( . K A X U M O T H K R . sn)Kii :s OF Tin:

II *.

(Jive us Back the Tails, If WP, au Mr. l)jr»iii say*,

Fjri'ta ^n-VvWoiItd, . Old Hn1c,lUclminjiiT(jthmRi< haUi not

AH yet tin- in liter mt-udcu. Desis'iiduntN of our anreatdni

Have no aucb limes tut they. Who hail no rent of hmiHo or tax !"Or aaviTuiuent Uj i-ay^

So luOor l.lllacunii lu^BmiijKNnl (!l"tfilii« RMO-B 5 *

And frmilc <>t faMttn (t^ nulfiak. Of it nkoy—jtirl'aHla*. ?

tlo Hl(W)ldeh Way'JBju Imppltft way Th>- nrw comlltldu fall* ;

Am!, Darwin, If you can, mv boy, Ju«t tftvu ill liaok tin- IUIIH.

No hurryIIIK out of Ivilliad they, No IxillfiiK lirrakfaat down.

No ImMy walk to Hlt'ip in fear . Of H'lliH1 oiil Ixon'n frown,

Y T T R W & Z 111 • aIfl 1 tl( fnr tWcllwfjplil

Aud li t lift hilnlinnd out. Tln-y had Ho Voir", 'III trilO, tint lllfy'd

So to ki'i'p, And o'l-r ui'lnulllnii raxh accouunt

Tb. y m \« r l>ad tli »wji, Ho mc oldi'ii way'* tli« lii|>|ili«t way ;

Ttn1 linw roiiilllloti falls ; Ami liartiin, if you can, my Isiy,

JIIHI KIVC IIH IKICU 111" IUIIH. Thi'v had no faabiou'a pruiui'iiaih1,

Whnru iH-uuty's fwt ixnild ulray j ISul Hu n tin- uld boHa-uiunkcy liad

No iniillnur to pay. Th-y bad no wlliu, tba UKU.kaj" ynutiK,

'liiroiiKh nfulii to ko p a-itorniliiK; Tbt-y Mvcd tburabjr (you know yovnclf)

A bi-adaobv m HIP morning. A ppac-pful racp were tbpy, wbo noVr

To war'a amioal did llr; They aaved tliprpby UOCUKIOD for

A Joint Comniiitiiuii HiRh. A amarter race wpre they Iban that

Wbtcb from them haih ilpwndpd.

For the olden way'* the bappleat way; Tbp new condition fail*;

8o Darwin, If you can, my boy, Pleiwu givo u* back the Ull*.

—Rarptr'H Magatine ftr Auffutl.

remoi : th(

,1! from two to live feet lower than tho borders. Tho labor may lie done priu-

1 cipally with the plow and scraper, and smoothed oil' with the shovel and hoe. We were employed two days and a half, with two hands and a team t ju giving tlie cattle-yard the " "" Wpen tbo s ^ l of Uio finentlyvv*if!oiapactMo mit l ikfly to becoi . terf h y t the cattle, or ' the puddling the manure, tho bottom .should

D l o n n i l - i a t u l AIui'iil W o c l t - i lu V » r i - u t o i u j ( l i | i ^ . ^ x i g t o t h e p o l i s h e d u t o u o

rH^Vo^Ucii r?»V^1udPu\' ,Art t I a g e - 1 w u l d e s c r i b e t h o s e a u d o t h e r s iu A c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e ^ o w Y o r k " « u b s e ( 1 u . . M i t l e t t e r .

1 W o r l d w r i t e s a a f o l l b w a : A t t h o p o i n t j

w h e r e t h e B h T I I ' m o r e a n d O h i o r a i l r o a d | T h e M a u W h o H a d n ' t a n y O b j e c t i o n : - ,

• h a i . . i ° I . T!-' •" «'•

and

A Sicn nt ifnl I'nsKncfp IVom Hnm Chi ikt- „„ ,, hwi Aiut-I-APII. The Voyuge of tli® t l t y of Hngiisit.

I Grand mam ni;\ is so ohl, she has so Fr«m tbo ManoliMkr Hxamtner. I many wrinkles, and hor Imir is quite 1 The tiny craft, the City of Ragusa, ! white; but her eyes shine like two i registered tonnage 1 ton 17 cwt., after stars. Yes, thoy aro much more beau- having crossed the Atlantic in thirty-

' t i ful: they are so mild, so blessed to six days, and having gallantly braved j look into. And she can tell tho most | the perils of the most tempestuous

Jeortli. I When tho yard is prepared, tho first i thing done should be to overlav the

' whole bottom with six to twelve inclios of peat or swamp earth, where it is at

jeommand; and where it is not, with earth from ditches, tho road-side, or

| other rich deposits. It is then fit fori the reception of tlie cuttle, and of •

Iter'(ir'is F-ll8tV i h i S i'S t ' ' e c e l c l ) n t t o ' l sli'i'lit iiiiiicdiin-i^t m^ills^'ne'^h was 'delightful stories, and she has a dress, weather, baa arrived in safety and Pt r ead of carefully described ? K u ^ r " I f i S a com i "< ^ rustles : it is covered anchored in Queeustown h a r b o r / At ,> e teets , , y

1 1 ^ h o o l c r f l 5 \ 1 D ? Hos". and other | V00

D^ ^ ^ ^ 3 , 1 with large flowers. o'clock on Wednesdav, the of Mav, '".M - , "i ' r i r" n j r s j n n l i i l i n ^ l l ' J:3?; I I Grandmamma k n o w , so much, for the City of Itagusa left Now York liar-

she lived long before papa and mamma, hor for Liverpool. When the shores of that is certain. Graiutnuimma has a the Empire State sunk from view, and psalm-book, with thick silver clasps, open waters lay around these adventur-aud she reads in it often; iu it there ous navigators, Capt. Pnmore/. tiirnetl

man who asked . ^ ! lies a rose, it is ipute pressed and dry; his little vessel northward, regarding " Hoaw do ye sell ycr bluokiti', mist- '' " "" ',""

er ?" " I d-doii't sell it," said thu absorbed

writer. "Don't gin it away, dti ye?" said

tho querist, handling a box, eovet-

and revealed niiinorous interesting relies. The excavations consisted of a drift from the eastern base to centre III feet—thnncoby a shaft to the sum-mit, Home interesting features were revealed by those cuttings. A vault or ehumber was discovered at the base.

hail in Ullilei

containing two hnumn skeletons in tol-

PAKM, fJARDKN AND

j q ! o q - ' K Trratment >tT Bllrtnldrt- i'hrioWHa. From a sudden jerk, or from a slip

when rising iu the stable, tho horse does sufler lesion of both muscles and

eralde preservation, and numerous bono i ''.f I's-l's-havn t g-g-giveii away any edshells, stone .V«'t, replied the atill busy knight ol

. . . . f t i r- i , • " - |ornameuts, Ac. Asocon er litter of t he farm; and sul'setpiently, | r < , ,u ) > ( .u cd 85 feet above the lower, which

that as tho best course to take at this time of year, and for three

e.iiue days she went, in excellent trim. Her it be speed was extraordinary and on the

so third day she made 1(10 miles. That m was her greatest speed during any one

voyage, but frequently for

straw, course hay, corn-stalks; and otln j P o r f o r t l K J " , i e l 1

Ac. A second clumber was i t '1" l.T11'''!-

V«1 kendons of the shoulder, and if not al-1 •,

as they may be gathered, the weeds, potato uod pumpkin, vines, and other valuable matters. '1TIPH« materials will absorb or take up the urine and other liquids, and becoming incorporated with the dung, double or treble the ordinary quantity of manure. Du-ring tho continuanoo of froat, tho excavation gives no inconveninee; and when tho weather is soft, the borders afford .space for feeding tho cattla, aud for a dry pafsago to tho bam. In this way the urine is saved, and the waste incident to rains, Ac., prevented. The barns and sheds which adjoin the yards, should be pro-vided with eve-gutters, which should discharge o the

coutains a single, buman frame, with many articles., of personal o r n a m e n t -five copper wristliets/beadB,' shells, Ac. But a more' important discovery than all these was a small sandstone pebble, coutainfrg 28 distinct characters and onoideogrnihio sign. This discovery waa made June, 9, |68&. The discovery at the t ime attracted no very marked atteiition.

Dr. T o of Wh described elaborate . Chronicle (the old Chfoiifrle edited b

the moun t of his visit in an

Cincinnati

it is net so fine as the rr».t she hud the vase, nnd yet she always most kindly st it : there eren tears iu her eyes. How can that Grandmamma looks always fondly upon the withered rose old book I Do yon know ; Each time day of th that grandmamma's tears fall upon the; portions of days sho ran aoveu knots flower, its color revives, if freshens' an hour, tho aveargo speed during the again, and the whole room is filled with voyage being four and a half knots an

"Hain't got nnv objection to m T , t | « ™ n t of i t ; the widls disappear as ; hpnr. Bad weather set in off the takin' a box, have y e i persisted the I ^ " R 1 ' . t h o 7 n n l J fog, and all, Hanks of Xewfoundland, ami for ten tonuent ' around is tho green beautiful wood, i days a senes ofgales tossed them about

"N-n-nnot tho 1 1 least in the ' w ' t ' 1 t ^ f t l , n n R^m^nK t ' , ^ 0 UR , 1 i n 11 , o r r ' f l c f inn- Tlie gale subsiding, world," said the now thoroughlv arous- '""l grsndmamma-yes . she is .piite the Captain was able to see his vessel's ed joker, calmly closing his book, and '"""g , bhu is^ a beautiful girl with head to the eastward. Ice bergs were

diargeoutaide of tho j a r d , ap that j

beaming blandly upon li'is interrogator golden lock, and blooming cheeks, en- freonentlv seen at that time in that lat-The countryman immediately seized g | P ' u g " u d lovely; no rose is more itnde, and a sharp look-out had to be

Upon a boX of the polish: a sharp lioy | f r e 8 1 15 y e t t l l c e j e B ' t h® m i l d « blessed | kept Tho ice was avoided, and tho standing near followed his example ; ' "y68- a r e grandmamma's. By ship continued her course. Thu weath-tho news of free blacking spread , ' e r H i , i c , f l s e a t e d • youth—so young, er remained exceedingly heavy and amoug other sharp boys, and the pvra- handsome and strong! He offers hor there ware rare periods of calm. A mid of blacking was soon reducud to a t ' , e r 0 R e ' RU(^ B^ e l l m i les—but not thus ' succesbion of heavy gales came on,and, plain, when the newspaper man was the smile as it was impossible to take observn overtaken a little distance further in ^"ics . He is gone; many thoughts I tious, the course was taken by dead the hall bv the blacking dealer, irate | u u d u m u . v f o r m H Pa ! i 8 l ) y : t b o Lt»ni1- reckoning throughout. From the be-

juruuiciu CUIWU 1>V LLU(J fcd.fnced with two policemen who B M n 8 youth is gone; the rose lies in ginning to the end of the passage the . . . . Jr. Cloinens, alead- had the original offender, and a Imlf a t h e P«alm book, aud g r a n d m a m m a - Captain saw the sun rise and set only

ing physician of Wneelmg, also co"1", duz.-u boy " ' *' 1 ' munjaatcd-fii^pcofiit of the luotrnd to I • .i

E. D. Mansfield). - . TTT1 . . • „ uucuuci, uuu u iiiin ii - . . . . , , , , • , , ,

Wueeling, also c o u l " , dozen boys in custody. t yes, there she sits again, us au old lady, onco, and d u n n g tho romaimug days onnt of tho mound to ! the b lazes 'do you mean " ' tJie withered roso that lies in the weather was too thick to permit

, , , , P r - V v r t y i ;« . ! !"! "aid the man of polish, ina'uvthing but i ' ebook. . , , f„ l.hin to make obseirutions. Durmg all wed to rest will bo lame, which may ; by rains, a cistern or tank mav be i ® / ™ 1 / 0 T v'11",0"1011, i poUshed language, " bv setting people , , Now grandmamma is dead. She sat tlie trials Heyter (the "crew ") behaved .: i... i • . Mr S u V . o l ^ t y is i tedtho locaht^ and. U ) ,,,* in the easy chair, and told a long, long, m a most patieut and mauly spirit,

i \-.i - - 41 - - — -• " M-m-my dear sir," said the para- i delightful story. " A u d now it is | never complaining, and the bravery of r a f f " ' " ? ! i ! u u ' W i!"1 ^ 1 P , T ' i n * ' i ' 6 7 » r i . i"!o W M . «u UD . , , n medios. Should tho Iibirve accident derdrain may bo made to conduct the 8P«»t several days, m tho summer of happen, the best simple remedy is the linnidV continuous application of cold water oumulal

they when

Then a liniment • U l m ! , a t o t o exwSs. These ' l iquids the 1 may be pumped into casks upon carts, v , H , t was upon the first day. .

composed of 2 oz.'i fs ammonia, 4 oz. j u n ^ empfoyei f te great advantage upon t h® Araerican K Hulphunc ether, 8 oz. rain water; mix prms or arable crops. The Flemings published m tl und apply with friction,for ten minutes call these liquids the cooked food for transactions. These Amenean papers each application, which may be twice their crops. I elicited the attention of European or more per day. This will soon re-1 TM rrn»<-.i

aro likelv to nc- collecting all the facts bearing

have," And he walked ipiietly on iu wus as if the sun shoue upon it: then:ager8. On Thursday last the vessel i rn . ...-ii . .. . i , , . n t . . n '„„T. i pursuit of his labors, leaving Messrs, | ^I'ey said she waa dead. sailed 120 miles. On Sunday last alio

pel day. 1 his will soon re- To guard against the wasting influ-1 s^vans. 1 rof, Hafhu, of Copenhugeu, I g. Martin tochargeagi'oss of paste . She was laid in a black coffin, en- was off the Fastuet, and then as Prim-atore the parts to their normal condi-1 c n c e 0 f theBim in summer, a roughly-; P.rePared^ and published an elaborate i.i..,;.,.:_„ x V4. b 1 b l c I -i j - . i r. ,- ' . . . . , ^ ' im tion, when the horse may go to his ac-1 constructed covennir sVin"i)(irteIi"bv o f t h e c h a r a t ' t c r t h e '"^"pt ion. . customed work, but must be used care- posts* may'be erected over the central J j R r o " •1om' ird, the only fully for a few days, until the full tone iepot . This is seldom necesessary un- P * * * ^ e n t i f i o ^ r p s w h ol aw m-of the parte is restored, I der onr mode of management, which | P * m f * Napoleon to Egypt, read liefore

blacking to profit aud loss.

The Kncouragement of Flying, Tl.nv/» Io - r

€ ! l i a r a c t c r l « t l c N y u i p t o m a of H h t m l d r * L u m c u e i t a .

^ A e a rule, which varies very little, \ | | o following symptoms will guide any person in his conclusions as to whether bocause suffered to run at large, the lame horsoTs soTn thoTrfiimlder or! ^ e y Poach and injure the fields and

*1 « ^ n—ir .. meadows, but because they waste their i . n d t h . w , l ahould be fre-

ioiDt, of the foot, and the feUock, h«

but in trying to back he will drag the too uuon, tho floor or ground. When this dragging i s present you may gen-erally look for some injury to the shoulder—but not alwavs J(jr the b o n e } will often drag thetoe ftum other himi-1 r. ness, but if he does not drag ho is not lame in the shoulder.

tained every spring from each animal wintered in the yard. If the manure

shrouded iu pure white l inen; sho orez aud his "crew " felt themselves in i looked so beautiful, and yet her eyes j comparative safety they amused th' m ] wore closed. But all the wrinkles were i solves with catching a young shark. 1 gone; a sweet smilo played on her ' While following a piece of beef a noose mouth; her hair was uo silver white, so was slipped around his tail, aud he was i i . i . - - pulled on board. His tail was hung at

the bowsprit, where it is still to be ob-served. Tho speed with which the passage was accomplished is not tho

- , t u word about balloons, except f 8 8 b e b " 8 * 1 ' hadjtaaired, and the rose least extraordinary feature in the Opinions differed as to the true char-, a t t h o ^ o { ^ r e p o r t these devices lay m the old book; aud so they buried voyage, for the little vessel actually »cter of the inscription Prof. Rafhn b e i u K m e t w i t h poetrv or h " - , , , „ L ; beat hirge ships many of them having made them Celtibenan ; Baron Jomard p i c t , , r f a u l u l b e i u K calculated more- 0 n b e r grave, cloao under the church , taken thirty-eight days from Now York

over, to draw off atteutiou from the wall, they planted a roso tree, and it to Queenstown. The little vessel waa inclined to regard them as Libyan, Ac. Mr and several inclined mattera rested up to l«y«, when a cap tious writer,

was Liverpool

from tho liorse-stablcs.and from stalled ^r- Schoolcraft

• i wan vucy liiajjvcu m rosu ircR. und it io iJilccuBtowii« l l i c little B c h « I'rot. March, " ^ ^ " i h i — A Z S . U O S ^ ^ S l ^ - ; « - ^

r.1 other diatinguiahi'ii « h o OT j , k e i , p i u " O n . I 'S ^ b . S l M r i " t r ' 1 " - : to a PhcBUician origin. Thus w a r i l u n i j UpWar(j," the Secretary says, I tlie organ played the most beautiful

rested up to 185H, when a cap- j „ t t o o f t U c goce ty , and manual P s l l l m 8 i n t he book tha t lay under her Yoodoulsm ia Kew Orleaua—Poisoning iter, iu a spirit of pique toward b e i l J B i 6 | l l iR t h e w e r b r a u o h o f Lead. And the , o r tt Y i t a o * ,*ady-oolcraft, ventured a question t i £ i i e n c o , the one most worthy of upon the grave; but tho dead one wasj .if irilf «

ded with fresh earth and well littered.

4 ( h l o k r n f l u f v l n g ; a n d W i l l 1( P a y .

C<irn-«iKiu<tcuce lYiirle Firmer,

of our paper my way of chickens. I will now sumrest the way process.

From the Now Orteani Flcayuuo.

Quite a melancholy circumstance has just come to light in a respectable fam-ily down town, and which will probably result in the life of a respectable young lady being sacrificed to jealousy and

como to us; 1 superstition. The facts, so far as wo , m

6 iho essayist, we can walk'upsteiw, aiid t } , c a r e b e t u ' ' r w.e ^ a u d 8 0 were able to asceitain them, aro these: I h e e v - ...._,.i ... i.i-' » • they do not como. There ^ ^

re is earth in it. The I an*attachment for a young Creole lady, psalm book with its leaves is dust, tho und addressed her. His advances were

- - OO « 1 — . - ' a w ^ w at* ^aau aaav wa .» a« 'px i ku WiC > U U11^

m TT , ' I Huhh tn ntvnun a full account of tha - t l j l u K would be a little short of a r e - : w e "notihl lee at anything so lady being sacrificed to jealousy aud THE Hoa PEN.—Hogs are excellent r prepare a imi acrount oi t ie p r o a t . | i on our Maker, lor, continues straugo as that thoy should ' - m, , ^ , -limuls for manufactuSig manure, if ^ r ^ T M ^ h n n l ^ l ^ e s s a y i s t , we can w'alk upstairs, and dead are better than w ey are furnished with tho raw mate- • * surely w« ought t o be able to mount they do not come. There is earth over A young man named Cotier had fonned

A few weeks ago I gave tho readers rial, as peat earth, straw, weoda, &c., i f .i ' • ; , J . . . „ , „ i .in „ i "ponair. "which properly muniputed, ; the coflin, thor" — •4 -hatching and a suftable p l a ^ for conducting the o f t h e

l WlU, T 1 i« as solid as auv stair " ^ I P"alm book wi , .. w c i o

Tho composte of their forma . ;.W t ' , ; v..^- V. "L M.J.U propo^l took the form of a [OM withnU its associations hiis crumb- well received, aud it became bruited

lioiucHtir ncrlpr*.

ready to set in a few days, I take the offal of the fujm, are readily couverte chickcna away from the hen us soon as by the' swinish laborers, lino meat OL hatched, aud k^ep them in a box fixed manure. Hogs are profitable laborers, for the purpose, until I have twenty at aud should be employed to as great an least, but often give one hen thirty; extent upon the fann as the proprie-aud I have two hens uow with forty tor's circumstances will permit. chickens each. I do not see but they | grow quite as fast as any of those broods which number less.

.Those I wish to break off their uests , i , , , W m t U D U i a largo coop; iu three nearly as beautiful as when new by «lavs I let thorn out ; thoy seldom ever 8pougiug the surface with a weak go*back. I do not coop the hens with f , u D u t u r u , , , c V' w , u t o K l u t i

young chickens more than throe days, 'rou on the wrong side.

if the weather is good. I have only SPICED OT8TEK8.-Two hundred oys- [ d l ^ v o r y " © ! " WID^nt "DIM^cters" over forty hens this summer, and have id- tors, two dozen of doves, live dozen the country are on record. I cannot,

ithis time further examine

•d into d u s t : but above, fresh roses abroad that they were to be married, loom—above the nightingale sings. I t reached the ears of a quadroon wo-

. ' and the organ plays; one thinks of the man, who was very much attached to old grandmother, with the mild eyes, the young man. She at once visited an

as the pirtridgo does, over a corn-field! ev®r young. old Voodou priestess, from whom sho This was a step gained. A learned pa-> Eyes can never die! Ours shall one procured a powder, which, if given to tier was read ov a gentleman who day see her, young and beautiful as the young lady, would make her thought that the "grand secret was to w , , e n ' for the first time, she kissed the lose " her lover. Through the be got from a careful study of insects— fresh red rose that lieth uow dust in instrumentality of a servant girl especially of blow-fliea. He construct- the grave. the powder was administered, aud

liu willingly auy uua iu« puim e 4 l a u art l , | ( . i t4 l blow-fly, but beyond shortly afterward the young lady be-clearly established that Dr. Clemens that he could not go. Aforeigncontri-1 Fetch on Tour Ruts, came sick. Her health has rapidly did communicate t o Dr. Morton an ac- , M l t i o | 1 j 9 transUted, aud attached to 4 ( 1 n t n ^ U x n r o n„ given way ever since. At first the

s a i d : ' " H e disclaimed any personal knowledge upon the subject. He hud wished for the facta in the case, and uow that Dr. De Hass had with care and iu-with care aud industry collected tho facts, he was huppv to receive them, and willingly say th it the point was

WWXKIIBD SILK.—It may be rendered count of tho inoription stone found at t iroreDort'teuchiM thTreUtivft^nnli!!. 1A ( l a m Be lPcr keeps a tavern in ,.c- . .I..,,..™:,.. f l l _

arly us beautiful as when now by Grave creek. He closed by moving a One gloomy evening a stranger ^ ^ I ^ ^ h o disease! mid, hi c o n s ^

tive f I • • - "Pi06' ^ paying coops, improved houses, spends his time aud talent in ness. But I think it pays whose time is not reckoned very vain. | Koinusinvo Sorp FOB able, and who cou give their poultry all Boil two pounds of lean ve necessary attention without materndly W1th u quarter of a pound

M e r f e n n g with their household duties, ley, h, a quart of witer, ever in equal nghta, in the u n t i l it becomes the

.g the Ohio wo meet

A Silken Jfewspapor,

In Pekin, a newspaper of extraordi-

i . T — , p-r i -M » interesting monumental remains in al-ive, but I have always doubted its half pint of cider vinegar; place ! m o l , t e v e i y herd of La Belle Riviere. laving where a mau built modern heu | over a slow fire, aud as soon aa they | . t ^ | f t r i etta are extensive remi.inB while

" : ' L 1

a n ! 1 come to a boil takethem off, pour them ( ^ j ^ i o u has, . tho bum- into a large bowl and set them away to o ( t h u m o 6 t i u t 4 . r e Ht ing. a woman, I cool; when cold cover them close. ,

t with I i ary B i z e i s published weekly on silk, m a l - xt is stated to have been published

dy-looking strangei you take breakfast it will bo youst one dollar."

"But I have no money," said the man. " I'm dead broke, but if you will only trust me."

queuce, were unable to apply the prop-er remedies. But of late the aspect of tho case has left no room tor doubt that she has been suffering from a strong vegetable poison, which has insipidly undermined her constitution. Tho terror of the servant girl, when tho fact of her being poisoned was ascer-

moro than a thousand At Marietta areextensive remains, while jHi?, a public officer caused some false

has destroyed some intelligence to be inserted in this Louis Phil ,M«r. for which lirt wn« mil

pa-llootK

AnnmPif TiPT

. . . " Ah," said Mr. Belper, 441 don't like ^ e x c l * d t Z published (1at kind o f a customer. I could fill '.l"^t'-'t""gsoon (levelo,.ed ^ l l h e a c t s

years ago. In m i n e bouse eve.v night mit dat kind, a ooiupetent and skilftd but dat won't help me run dis house." Jetoct ivewascal lediu, ami through I m

"Well ," said the stranger, after a means all of the parties interested have

pause, ".haveyou got any rats herel"! " Z y e t V o T ^ i l steps have been ta-

ken in the matter. It is hoped that the young lady's life may be spared,

t e j j but it is certain that her health will bo j "have permanently injured.

T ' ' certainly one of the most re-cases we have heard of late, the circumstances will event-

ergo public scrutiny; but for for obvious reasons, tho parties most interested

• i i f l i i i ' r i i u-ott*/,! *j, MEAT UBOQUETTES.-Mince cold chick fington uUaml, are,extensive sculptured

t U . m h y p r ^ ? 5 u i v i U . H I V l r anajl lu. lr .1 . , my ^ r t l o H o . Wo | , r

than did the idea of having a mau iu " r pear-ahajied wine glass, brush on down to the Oreat Kauawha, tho the vicinity trying to profit by mv ex- o v e r " ^ " t e u egg alu-r thoy are locale of an event of great historic im-|>erience in chicken raising, 'so 1 di.l shaped, and roll in bread crumbs," and portance. At this point, Oct, 10, 1774,

However, ho fuoeeed- ' T 1,1 '"rd- Drain, and send to taule was fought the opening battle of the hot. Or, beat together one pint of revolution. To-morrow, June 17, creum and one pint of minced chicken, p'ipularlv supposed to be the anuiv

4iilure and is selling his hens. He says three table spoous even full of butter, sary of flic openii g buttle at Lexing •jj>v uw their eggs ai> aooii as laid, salt aud pepper. Fry in lard. ton, but the tacUtof history dispro 'vVnl hens sutiidied with limo eat their REUEUY FOB A FELON.—Many per- claim

sons are liable to extreme suffering from felons on the finger. Tho follow-ing prescription is recommended as a

not sell to him. ed iu buyiug about four hundred, has already given the business up as a '|iilure and is selling his hens. He says

ly ate their eggs as aooil as laid, ll hens supplied with limu eat their

eggs ? Mine never do.

contoming uu accuum ... mo After breakfast the next mo rn The Bead at 'Vorth and (iravelotte.

s i o u ^ f p r m - n t ing* her *£[ ajest'v ** wU h "a l M ^ t ^ 1 ,111 ^ A traveler who has lately visited tho g'dd medul, r transmitted to the K«"'tl0 f * * ™ ' remind his guest o f , battle-fields of Worth amf Oravelotte, gold medal, iransmuu t l i e coutract made the previous night w n U . H u , t h v M & 1 1 Q a ^ t t e that, iu

"What, kiU rats' Certain v, " ' d bis opinion, the carnage on t h o ^ the melancholy stranger, 44 W here are • . . they tho thickest /"

44 Dey are pretty dick iu the barn-

Queen.

CAMFOB.IIA WONOEKS. —California raporta an aditional wonder—what the . . r — - — - •• Uey are pretty dick iu the , s Indians call the abiding place of the yard," answered Adam.

''cr* evil spirit—it being iu the vicinity of " Well, let's go out there, " sail nR* tho headquarters of the Kewah, near atranger. " B u t stop I Have you o v e the confines of Fresno, Tulare and . / i

the got

How io NitTr ISMI ii-Yard Manure.

WA copy the following from the

piece of hoop iron f A piece about fifteen feet long was

given to him, and ho examined it cure fully from one cud to the other. Ex-pressing himself entirely satisfied, fiu-

copy American Stock Journal:

The cattle-yard should be located on the south side of, and adjoining the bum, Shedf, substantial walls, or close i . „v l u u 1UK

board fences should be erected, at least a r o u m } the part affected, and as on the east und west sides, to shelter ( j r v pUt on more, aud ii *4l_ r -_i i — - I —J -a - • '

Inyo Counties. As described, the This part of the valley is rich in an- country is rugged and rocky— moun-

tiquariau remains. I have just ox- tains, with deep valleys aud precipitous ainined at the nioiith of Sandy, the cliffs. Snakes and reptiles of every

sure euro for the distressing ailment; division between Virginia and Ken- description abound in untold num- -ii.. u,:.!, :•« l,.„«•!. ..i.'i ...rti. h • "Take common rock salt, such us i s tucky, some intenst iug relics taken bers, and takeu in all, it is a wild o r ^ e e d e d to the barn u-c,mil. mi. d bv used for salting down pork or bt-ef,' from au ancient burial place on the and most uninviting region. The \ j r Beloer and unite a nartv of idlers", dry it in an oven, then pound it fine south side of the river, near the point ground trembles und qmikes almost • ' ' ' ' • and mix with spirita of turiientino in Tof union with tho Ohio. Numerous continnoiislv, aud the abundant rocks equal parts. Put it in a rag and wrup remains of art and industry have been grind and grit together as if urged by

it gets discovered at this point. Interment in some terrible influence. Frequently , - ,— V", i 1 at T "j loosed around a li t t le; tiicn pi on uie east uuu west sides, to sneiter drv put on more, and in twenty-four the case referred to hud been made m a deep discharges are heard, mumed and back firmly against the burn-d

the cattle from cold wind and storms— hours we are cured; the felon ia dead." stone-lined cist, sandstone slab placed dull, like the distant sound of heavy mised his weapon. the size and the divisions to be adapt- j t w i ) i j o n o harm to try it. edgewise, and cased in by a large fiat artillery. At night the sounds seem to ••Now,"said ho to Adam. " I' ed to the stock which is intended to [ stone. The articles recovered con- be more abundant than in the daytime.

I'Vtch fin vnnr rutu " fepd, pifBViitfl tho ciinfoi- or wotne ! '

- oc-casions has hbeii much underrated in England, and perhaps intentioually niisrcprescnteil in Germany. The field of Oravelotte occupies from tivc to six Englii.li miles iu length. Tho tombs, or rather trenches, are scattered over all this extent; perhaps fifty in one grave may bo a fair estimate. One, howuver, immediately facing the French right wing at St. Privat there are in-terred '2,500 corpses, and of these only 2") French. Multiply 2,500 by 10, and one may arrive at an approximately cor-rect account of the Oemiau dead at Oravelotte alone. The statistics aro from Prussian authority, or rather from information given by Prussian

Pos-

feed. Excavate the center, or some other part of the yard, placing tho . sist of a vase, sandstone pilies. copper No Indian can b« induced to venture

OCT of the n i s t fruits of the aboli- and bone beads, shell ana bone IM- near the locality, regarding it with — j — , r o ;—I v/irc ui vuc m dk iiuiw> ui mv auon- and Done t>eaus, suou and bone im- near the locality, regarding it w earth removed upon the border, which tion of tests at the University of Ox- pleme:its aud omamenta, belts, flints, superstitious horror. No theory may be leu to fourteen feet broad, or ford was the conferment of tlie degree A-c. The vase is coarse pottery, with- advanced to account for the phe

to n the lower sides, where there is a of Master of Arts on a member of the out ornamentation, sun dried, and holds mena. scent, so that the liquids will run to Jewish persuasion, and also on a Bo- about one quart. It had clearly been e center, und the borders, which man Catholic, ou the first degree day buried with viunos to support the de- HAI

should be left gently inclining, will | BIUCO the passing of the act.

i s eno-

, parted on tho way to the spirit land. HAH VEST hands are in brisk demand

in Dane county, at $2.25 per day.

who were very anxious to see in what manner the great rat-killer was going to work. Arriving there the stranger

h , : i e d aro„"d a ht'le; ( f c l j j j i W ^ e ' r " . e h a ™ of the ^ sildy a quarter of a million l u e s on all

m r -ad Irom sword, disease and various

Fetch on yonr rats." y ' c n U B e 8 w ' , r f i M R r i f l c e d i n t b e l t t t o

I A T n o n u editor has come to the OENBRAL IIalleck has boen elcctocl! conclusion that a man might aH well

president of the Society of the \ eterans undertake to hold himself at arms' of the Mexican War. length and then turn a double somer-

sault over a meeting-house steeple, as CoLtunrs has voted •30,000 t.: the to attempt to publish a paper that will

newly projected railroad to Chicago. suit everybody.

T H E W E E K L Y J O U R N A L .

" ~ J A S . W . H I N E , EDITOR.

L O W E L L , - - - - A U G . 2 .

S I L V E R I S L E T .

STATE KEW8.

S i l v e r o r e w o r t h $ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 h a s b e e n

TOWELL MAttKET RKPORT. CORHICT** ACS. S, 187 I.

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w o r e h a r d l y w o r t h c u t t i n g t h e p r e s -

e n t s e a s o n .

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P e r h a p s n o m o r e i m p o r t a n t d i s c o v -

e r y h a s b e e n m a d e t h e s e m a n y y e a r s

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

n o r i h e r n c o a s t o f f i a k o S u p e r i o r .

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s o e n i i c s v v p a p o r a c c o u n t s c o n c e r n i n g v i o u s y e a » s .

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b e e n d o n e , a n d t h e d i s c o v e r i e s m a d e . H o u s e i n t h a t c i t v . T h e b u i l d i n g c o s t

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far c o n f i n e d t o S i l v e r I s l e t w e w i l l t h e 1 s t o f A u g u s t .

e n d e a v o r t o l o c a t e t h i s p o i n t i n t h e m , „ , - , n -i h o r o m o l o g i o a l H a l l i s n o w b e i n g

e r e c t e d o n t h e f a i r g r o u n d s a t G r a n d m i n d s o f o u r r e a d e r s .

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m a n y o t h e r s , l y i n g w e s t o f T h u n d e r

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C a n a d a W e s t . It i s a b o u t 4 , 0 0 0 f e e t

f r o m t h e m a i n l a n . B u r n t I s l a n d b e -

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

s h o r e .

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

Uoutj/iion Gazelle we learn thus far a s p a c e o f o n l y YD f e e t l o n g , 4 0 f e e t d e e p

a n d 1 0 f e e t w i d e h a s b e e n w o r k e d

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t i m a t e d t h a t a b o u t ^ 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 i n s i l v e r

h a v e b e e n t a k e n .

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d u c e d 1 0 5 t o n s o f first c l a s s o r e w h i c h

i s e s t i m a t e d t o a v e r a g e $ 2 , 0 0 0 p e r t o n .

T h e a u t h o r o f t h e s e ' . f a c t s , e v i d e n t l y a

t h o r o u g h g e o l o g i s t e x p r e s s e s h i s o p -

p m i o n t h a t t h i s m i n e w i l l n o t b e e x -

h a u s t ' d i n m a n y y e ' r s , b u t t h a t i t s p r o -

d u c t i v e c a p a c i t y w i l l p r o v e s t i l l b e t -

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

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g e s t b u i l d i n g e v e r e r e c t ' d i n M i c h i g ' n

f o r t h e d i s p l a y o f f r u i t .

The Easl Shore Sews notes a case o f s e v e r e p o i s o n i n g o c c a s i o n e d b y

h a n d l i n g p o t a t o b u g s . T h e v i c t i m

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

t o c a r r y t b e a f f e c t e d h a n d i n a s l i n g .

l i o n . G o o . C. B a t e s o f C h i c a g o , f o r -

m e r l y o f t h i s S t a t e , a n d a w e l l k n o w n

l a w y e r , h a s t e n d e r e d h i s g r a t u i t o u s

s e r v i c e s t o V a n d e r p o o l , i n c a s e h i s r e -

c e n t c o u n s e l d o n o t c o n t i n u e i n t h e

c a s e .

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o n M o n r o e s t r e e t — t h e p r i n c i p a l a v e -

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a s t o h a v e i t i n r e a d i n e s s b y t h e t i m e

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l i o u : i i i d M c i l i n s U H , i n t e r e s t o f rain-11 re,idl<!' w a 8 u n < s k b y l i g t n . n g a n d

l i n s t a n t l v k i l l e d . W h e n t h e s t o r m

The aubucribor wl>hn to iDfonn hit friend* and tltr' poblle generally, that ke hxt put In a large aanort-rorat of Groeerie*, ia tke'Manoaic building fonnerly l ooevpied by Ram Bee be, at

And will sell at ratc« too low to be beaten lif a n y , for

CASH OR READY PAY. Call ind see mv flnesitock of choice Kjoand Java

CoIIeee.8u»ar*. Saltand Dr>jd Fhih, Pleli!e*,S«nce«, Fliie-cu) Chewing and Smoling. TotMCCon, Foreign and DomcMie Ilriod Krult.samur, U n l . Haum, Dri'-d Beef and1 Hvf* Pork :WuoJ, Wllovr and Stone ware,

i r a j i B i m i m

T H E U I O H E f l T M A B K B n r P R I C E A T

A L I < T I M E S , F O B C O U n i B T P R O * !

D U O B . Call and Mtli<y ynunehei i Ihi l yMi-om gel your

O K O C K U I l i X a» cheap a* you can at Grand K»pld» f r lowel l .

I Oll't forgel the place under the W.iennle Hall . Uemrmbrr my motto,

Q u i c k BMUa a n d S m a l l P r o f l U .

M. R BVMUTON. Ada, Nor. 15th. Mn). 20m5».

Poland

Hogs ?

L O W E L L B A K E R Y

G r o c e r y a n d P r o v l r i o n

STORE.

H . J . B O S W O R T H

Keep« conntantly on hand, and foraa le e r e r y l h l n j generally lound hi a F i r r t -c lMaBrtery . Fresh Bread —of the bc«t qqallly—takeil o r t r y day. AI^O

A n v o a c - t i ' w i i i n g t o g e t i n t ^ t h i s

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

t o g i v e a o n l l , t s I b a y e a p a i r o f

f u u l l BLOODS

T H E

E Q U I T A B L E U . B . W I L L I A M S ,

L I F E A S S U K A N O E i

S O C I E T Y !

e r a g e u o r a l l y . T h e r e a r e u n d o u b t e d y

m o i o ' - . S i l v e r I s l e l s " l o b e d U c o v e r e d , ^ 1 ) 0 w a s 6 t a n d i n - ^

a n I w h o k n o w s b u t t h e n e x t o n e m a y j I " 1 " 1 « i l 1 1 » l r a m ' w l l i c 1 ' w : ' »

In ' I b m u l . . . t h e s o u l l i e r n c o a s t o f t d ' O ' t h e s a m e s t r o k e .

L a k u . S n j i o r i o r o n M i c h i g a n s h o r e .

(VI,. .HENKV UAKXES of DETROIT a

m a n '.vi l e l y k n o w n a n d h i g h l y r e s p e c t

M e r r i l l & K e l l o g g , o f B a t t l e C r e e k , j

h a v e l a t e l y m a n u f a e t u r e d a s t e a m |

j e n g i n e , t h a t i s a s e l f p r o p e l l e r . O n

! S a t u r d a y l a ^ t t h e s a i d m a c h i n e w a s

. o r n m i i t e d s u i c i d o o n t l . e S l s t . . I t , , | " " " ' " S i s " r l ' l - v

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t i m e t o r epor t t h e d i sorder ly c o n d u c t of cer -

t a in f ema les in t h a t c i ty j u d g i n g f rom t b e

f r e q u e n t a p p e a r a n c e of "gen t l e n a m e s " a m o n g

t h e pol ice i tems.

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P u r s u a n t to c a l l a goodly n u m b e r of ci t ixens

m e t a t P o l l e n ' s Hal l on T u e s d a y a f u i n o o n i

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A g r i c u l t u r a l S o c i e t y in the interest of Lowe l l

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J . W . Hine S e c r e t a r y .

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ua t ion by b e i n g a bad w r i t e r .

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i n g H o n ^ p r a n d R a p i d s .

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b y t h e cha i r . D r . Ed ie a n d J . M. M a t b e w s o n

fol lowed wi th e u c o u r a g i n g r e m a r k s in favor

of o r g a n i z i n g .

On mot ion ol Mr. M a t b e w s o n the m e e t i n g l h ° M ( , 1 y n e g l e c t e l b r a n c h V f edaca t i on . P e n -

u n a m m o u i l y dec ided tha t an A g r i c u l t u r a l S o - . ragn,bipi a t t h e L - n i o n S c b o o l H o u M > C , M S

c ie iy should be o rgan i zed in the i n t e r e s t of h o u r | f r o m ( : i ) l h r M 0 . c I ( ) c k l 0 ( 5 ) five p ^

Lowe l l a n d such o the r a d j a c e n t t owns a s m a y n n J n ) ^ t 0 n i n e

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lull in t h e tempest of l i o a a d d o v i l t r y i a G r a n d r i t e ^ r J o n g u e r e appo in ted b y t l i o t-liair to i n a n s b i p , b o w l ( o r i i M | | .

R a p i d , last T h u r s d a y , a n d then g o e i o n a n d ; d r , f t t r t i c l f S o f , 0 ^ p r c l c n l e d a l ; A l l ^ w h o j f ( i r c t 0 i n i p r 0 T e l h e i r

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r Colds, Coughs , C r o u p , kc.

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i i g H o u s e , G r a n d R a p i d s .

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11 M o n r o e s t r ee t , G r a n d R a p i d s .

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Sen up a n d e x t e r m i n a t e d b y u s i a g B A R B ' S j ECTORAI. ELIXIR.

y e r y F a m i l y S h o u l d K e e p P a g e ' s A r n i -

c a O i l i n t h o H o u s e .

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' age s A r n i c a Oil cures R h e u m a t i s m .

' a j e s A r n i c a Oil cu res P i m p l e s on the Face .

Sold b y H u n t & H u n t e r .

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1', a n d it f inds a sovere ign r e m e d y in ' wel l .

VHPUREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SI'E- , „ . . „ . . JFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT T b o u - H a s t i n g s h a s r ecen t ly been visi ted by a se-

ids hnve been cu red by these s imple suga r I v e r e bai l b torm, c a u s i n g g r e a t des t ruc t ion t o

Is. T h e y t o n e up t h e s y s t e m , a r r e s t the j c rops . charges , dispel the g loom a u d m e n t a l d«- j , .

ession, a n d r e j u v e n a t e t h e s y s t e m . P r i c e $ 5 11 • M a r s h a I 1 4 n e w l l 0 , , s , ' • a ! ' e n d . v U P a n d

package of five boxes a n d a v ia l of p o w - | p a i n t e d , will be c o m p l e t e d in u few w e e k s . —

w h i c h is i m p o r t a n t in a l l old l ong - s t and - | W h e n doni' it will be o n e ol" the h a n d s o m e s t

X o - I > n y ' » .V<1 v e r t I s o m e n l H . XotlM—S. Undfrejr,

Nn 13—Morris & Hine. HarDtMi.ctc.—1. Bamsdell.

C h i p s a n d S p l i n t e r s

G o o d — T h e w e a t h e r -

Be t t e r—Bus iness p rospec t s—

B e s t — F a m i l y p a p e r - L o w e l l JOPRXAL.

N e w whea t is c o m i n g in to m a r k e t s ' owly .

Cons iderab le s i ckness p r e v a i l i n g a t p r e sen t .

A u g u s t a r r ived y e s t e r d a y a t a v e r y ea r ly

h o u r .

T h e old s i dewa lk on F l a t r i r e r br idge h a s

been r emoved .

A d a is lu Lave a ha rves t p a r t y on l^ie 'Jth

inst. , a t the A d a i loto! .

T h e Xew Y o r k Ccme. ly C o m p a n y went f rom

Lowel l to Big Rapids .

T h e Post Office nt S n r a n a c has been e n l a r g e d

n n d o t h e r w i s e improved .

Lowel l c a n boas t of the best O m n i b u s l i ne

b e t w e e n here a n d Det ro i t .

T h e saloon ou t h e co rne r ol Br idge a n d

M o n r o e s t t e e l s s t a n d s c losed.

| i F r c q u e d l r a i n s — A l l sor t s of w e a t h e r - S u n -

s h i n e nnd s t o r m — B o t h c o m e loge the r .

T h o M. E . S a b b a t h School p icnic a t P r a t t

L a k e last F r i d a y passed off very p leasan t ly .

S e x t o n of the G . R . Times is s w i n g i n g a r o ' n d

a n d w r i t i n g up t h e va r ious places of the circle .

W a r n e r ' s Menage r i e a n d Ci rcus visit Ionia ,

T h e C a w i d e M i n e r a l S p r i n g ! a r o be ing v i .

i t ed b y m a n y a i l i n g ones . T h e s e s p r i n g , p r o -

mise lo become w i d e l y k n o w n .

G e n t l e m e n v U l t l n g t b e u S p r i n g s " a r e " n o

w h e r e " unless t h e y w a l k w i t h c ru tobes , c o n g h

v io l en t l y , see d i m l y , o r a r e pe r fec t ly b l i n d . —

L a d i e s a r e expec ted i o a s sume t b e a i r o f a re-

s igned v ic t im, a n d w i t h l a o g u i d s t e p m s t l e

t h e i r . k i r t a a l o n g t b e c o r r i d o r a s if i t w e r e t h e i r

los t " r u s t l e . " T b e y s a y t b e a b o v e a r e a m o o g

t h e requis i tes i f v ia f to r s wou ld be recognized

a s b e l o n g i n g t o t h e elite.

PEBSOXAL.—Oen. A . A . S tevens , of S a r a n a c

f avo red us w i t h a cal l lost S a t u r d a y .

Ch ie f J u s t i c e C h a s e passed tb i s place l a s t

F r i d a y , a f t e r n o o n , on t h e D . k M . road , e n -

r o u t e to M i l w a u k e e . H e has been s o j o u r n i n g

A f ew weeks a t tho S t . Louis Sp r ings . H i s

S t o r e y , Boston.

On m o t i o n of Mr. Ma tbewson , the m e e t i n g

w a s a d j o u r n e d t o S a t u r d a y , A u g 3 , a l 2 o 'c lock I

P . M.

T b e prospect is e n c o u r a g i n g . T u r n ou t

n e x t S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon p r o m p t l y on t ime ,

a n d o rgan ize . T h e r e is no t ime t o lose if wo ^

w o u l d be r e a d y to exh ib i t t b i s fall.

LOOK A F T R U THEM .—There is seldom t o be

f o u n d a h a m l e t , v i l lage o r c i ty , w h e r e i n there

a r e no t c o n t a i n e d a g r e a t e r o r less n u m b e r of

p e r s o n , in i n d i g e n t c i r cums tances .

T h i s fac t is well k n o w n , still in t b e h u m

a n d h u r r y of b u s y l i fe w e a r e ap t to fo rge t to

l ook a r o u n d u . a n d learn t h e t rue s i tua t ion of

t h i n g s in t h i s respect- Especial ly should w e

b e m o r e ca re fu l to look a f t e r the needy in ou r

m i d s t , w h e n so much s i ckness prevai ls a s a t

t h e present t i m e . Fami l i e s whol ly d e p e n d e n t

phys ica l a p p e a r a a c e indica tes t b a t b e is s t i l l i a j u p o n d a y l a b o r fo r suppor t , a ro o f t ea u n a b l e

poor hea l th . j t o w o r k , a n d a r e lef t to su f fe r from h u n g e r a s

w e l l a s d isease .

W e a r e p a r t i c u l a r l y r eminded of these fac ts by SOME FOLKS A R E . — A n e x c h a n g e says : —

" W e k n o w a m a a w h o s e soul is so smal l t h a t . . r . , u i . n n - c u . i i t b e r ecea t d e a t h of Mr . I s a a c Ke l logg o f tb is

a t h o u s a u d of t h e m w o u l d u t f i l l a p a i r of b u l - l . . . %I 6 b

let m o u l d s " ' , v i l l age N e a r l y al l tbe m e m b e r s of t h e f ami ly

w e r e l y i n g s ick a t the t ime o f h is dea th , destU

in a d v a n c e .

Al l classes a n d s ty les of C a r d W r i t i a g , fine-

ly executed .

D r a w i a g t a u g h t io a Sc ieu t i f i c a n d S y s t e m -

a t i c m a n n e r .

Call a t F r a n k l i n House .

Yours,

C. E. GBEOO.

T h a i ' s p re t ty s t rong , b u l w e ' v e seen a few

m e n b e f o r e now t h a t w e wou ld be g l a d to

b o a r d for t en c e n t s a week , if t h e i r m o u l h s

w e r e no l a r g e r t h a n the i r souls . I f t h e bodies

of such men w e r e m a d a to cor respond w i t h

t he i r souls , a ten y e a r old boy could sp i t on

o n e of t h e m nnd d r o w n h i m in a m i n u t e .

l u t e of food a n d wi thou t m e a n s to o b t a i n a n y .

TH E IRON* CLAD M O W E B . — P r o b a b l y no

Mower ever ach ieved g rea te r success, o r g a v e

such sa t i s fac t ion to purchasers , a g e n t s a a d

m a n u f a c t u r e r s u p o n i ts first y e a r b e f o r e t b e

publ ic , as t h e I ron Clad Mower has d o n e t h e

present season. Tho C o m p a n y ' s w o r k s a t

W y a n d o t t e , a r e n e w . T b e hands e m p l o y e d

of course h a d no exper ience as far as t h i s m a -

c h i n e is c o n c e r n e d . U n d e r al l these d i s a d -

v a n t a g e s t h e y h a v e pu t in the field a m a c h i n e

which for b e a u t y , du rab i l i t y , excel lence of

w o r k nnd ease of d r a f t , is surpassed b y n o n e

a n d equa l ed b y few. I t en t e red tbe field fo r

the first t ime as a c o n t e s t a n t wi th o t h e r m a -

ch ines t h e l l t h of tho present m o n t h , a t S t .

Cla i r , a n d c o m e off w i t h flying colors , o v e r

s o m e of the v e r y bes t m a c h i n e s iu t h e c o u o t r y ,

i w h i c h hnve b e e a a series of y e a r s a r r i v i o g a t

cases a r c

1 " v.' T " " ' w " ' ; t h e i r present S l a t e of per iec t ion , to w i t : T h e T h e i r s i t u a t i o n , it seems, was not gene ra l ly , „ . „ „ , r u n r - i : ^

., . . . . . . „ , W o r l d , B u c k e y e S r . , B u c k e y e J r , S u l k y , O l i p -k n o w a un t i a s h o r t l ime prev ious t o t h e d e a t h ' , ,

v per . W o o d s , Wi l l i ams , G l o b e , \ e r e k a , n n d of Mr . Ke l loce . 1 . . .

. , Y a n k e e . A n eye -wi tness wr i t es t h a t upon Of course . b . people " " « « J / >» b . l p , ^ 0 | . l b e f „ o r

C l a d , five h u n d r e d h a t s w o n t in to t h e a i r

EHITOB J o i B S A L . - i a r ega rd to Hie " F a i r ' , L e t <13 SEE t h a t Ib is l umi ly is proper ly c a r e d ' [ a ^ m n o n 0 1 ^ F 'L^ONWTLOW ' ing ques t ion , 1 h a v e to say tha t a lease, w i t h p r i v - . f o r u n t i l l h e S 1 ( . k a r e w e l l t ttnd a b l e t 0 p r o v i j e ( i n t e r e s l e d in the i t

i lege of purchase , of a b o u t 30 ac res of l and f o r f o r t h e m s e l v e s . In the m e a n t i m e look else- " a c ' I n C t U a n " ^ f i m n e r f e c t i o n 8

, U . purpose of F n i , s r o . . d . . 4 I n u * . h . . . 1 . : , h t ^ " ' Z f ; 1 ' r e a d y bec.i obtninci l , n b i c b for d a i r a l j l e o e s a . ' - if . n y .here be. H.o p e r l t a e d , ll » l l b . I n , "

FOR SALE .—One-hal f i n t e r e s t in a first-class Clad will go in to tho field D 131- w i t h o u t a

T h e place to b a y good grocer ies oheap, is a t

J o h n Giles.

L i n e n C o a t s 7 9 c t s . . S t a r C l o t h i n g

H o o s e , G r a n d R a p i d s .

T y j U R K I S & M I N E ,

R e a l

E n t a t e

• I g e n t S )

L O W E L L . , I v I I C H .

W i l l a t t e n d t o b u y i n g , s e l l i n g a n d l e w -

i n g . R e a l E s t a t e o r P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y ,

a l a o

CONVEYANCING. P«rtif> wishing to fell or purch^M Rfitl Ealftta

will Und it to their advaaUge to giva un a call. Wo advertine property put into our hand» free of co«t un-UM the owni'r withdrawn the same from mark«T, ITY which ca<e our regular advertising ratcn will be charged. No expentp will incur until the properly U wld , when our re'thtr commitiion will bo charged, nnleisotherwise agreed upon.

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A Farm i>f 40 acrej In VergenniM. JM , l l i | p , lr o m

Lowell, comfortable house and •utbulldlogi .— Karm is well watered with .«priug<. 100 choice ap pie trees all hearing. 200 peach treen and other fruits .n abundance. Price l-.T'W.

i ACRKS in 4

Bowne six null's Rouih of Lowell 1 6 0 * Vii 'a^e. .'IO acros improved, balance well timbere'l. An excellent atoclc or grain farm with smnll lii)U<e a n d l i rn , situated on a good road to Lowell. Price JIO per acre—oa-j-fourth down, bal-ance on time to suit purchaser.

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A HOUSE and curn^r I . ; on Flridg'.' St. No belter location in tlie vill i:.). FIOUSH laiga and con-

venient : beautiful yard .m l g i rden witU an abundance of small f rui t . Goi'.i well an 1 cistern. I n e f e T r r e s -

fpot a deiirable pi i;e 0 1 bargain oirered. Terms asy.

2 f ) ACRKS in the xV.'.ut oi L v.ve'il. nicely located £, with >tr.!et. on thre- s - ,'ood soll.wvll storked with small frui ts ,and In »v..:y respect a desirablo point for a residence. 1'rice f SOi). One fourth down, balance to suit the purchs 'er .

w h e n e v e r s u c h

k n o w l e d g e . A

of loca t ion , soil fo r t r a c k , w a t e r , s h a d e a n d i

g e n e r a l p l easan tness , c a n n o t b e excel led in t h e

S t a t e . Not ice of a m e e t i n g wi l l soon be g i v e n

n t w h i c h i t is e.xpccled there wi l l b e a l a rge

t u r n o u t , to o r g a n i z e a Socie ty fo r t h e p r o m o -

t ion of A g r i c u l t u r e , a n d k i n d r e d indus t r i e s .—

S u b s c r i p t i o n p a p e r s a r e a l r e a d y in c i r c u l a t i o n

to ob ta in f u n d s to fit lbe g r o u n d . E .

T h e a b o v e w a s i n t e n d e d for iuse r l ion l a s t

week b u t c a m e too l a t e .

M a n y of ou r r eaders a r e a w a r e t h a t pos te r s

w e r e f reely c i r cu l a t ed lost w e e k , a n n o u n c i n g

t h a t a m e e t i n g wou ld be held a t P u l l e n ' s Ha l l , "Ce le s t i a l , , Des igns ; T b e G e r m a n Schoo l Sys

on T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , A u g u s t 1st, for tbe p u r - t c m — w h a t it is; T h e C h i n e s e L a b o r Ques t ion ,

pose of c o n s i d e r i n g t h e exped iency of o r g a n i - o r a n e w Guess ing of a n Old P u z z l e ; Coovrsa

z i n g nn A g r i c u l t u r a l society in L o w e l l . i jon a n d its U s e s ; Aro w e T r u e to Ourse lves ?

W e a r e i n f o r m e d t h a t the ques t ion has been Q u r n e x t P r e s i d e n t ; A Goo W i f e ; Hote l Life

p resen ted to m a n y p r o m i n e n t f a r m e r s in iho i n C a l f o r n i a ; T h e J u d g m e n t of S a l m i ; A Pic-

d i f f e r e n t a d j o i n i n g towns, a n d has w i t h o u t a u 1 t u r e T w o L i g h t s ; T h d Beau t i fu l S u n s h i n e ,

F l o u r i n g Mi l l , an en t i re n e w set of m a c h i n e r y r ival in th is or a n y o t h e r S t a l e .

t b r o u g h o u t l b e mi l l . O n e of t h e best po in t s T h e under s igned , genera l agen t s lor the

tn the S t a t e f o r t h e bus iness . For p a r t i c u l a r s ' I ron Clad in the fo l lowing count ies ol K e n t ,

i nqu i r e a t t h i s office. lonin , Bar ry a n d Mon tca lm , would r e spec t lu l -

m „ - ly refer a l l in teres ted in pu rchas ing m a c h i n e s THE PIIRESOI.OOICAL JOURNAL comcs to us ^ i . a r o m i r .

. . . . . . . - , , , 1 . l h to lbe fo ' l owing g e n t l e m e n w h o h a v e p u r W W . b e AU8U,, r b . r , r .e ly l . d e o . i ^ ^ ^ ^ p r e ! „ t

Jtood J o b n T y n d . l l , l h , e m i n M I , ^ T , Woodbr idge , W . W . U e r s ,

U e m m i U a d e r . b e S o r r a e e o r t h o « o r k , , . tol0 w „ L s ) i l , t r , ; S m i , b G o d .

o f U o i T e n a l U w i S p l r i l u . 1 P r e s e n c e : T h e V e r s e n a e ) ; G . G a b o o n , I . o m l l ; Lev i F o r d , Begger a n d t b e B a n k e r ; Miss Ka te S t a n t o n i " 0

Dir lv C h i l d r e n ; The N e r v o u s and t h e P a r a l y - i 0 " n e ,1 , , , . . . . ,

. • o - 1 . - 01 - -.u - - 1 T h e d e m a n d for ibis m a c h i n e has oeen so zed ; S t r ee t s S i g h t s in C h i n a , w i t h o r i g i n a l

T h e d e m a n d for

g r e a t tha t w e could no t ob ta in f rom t b e fac -

lo ry one w h e r e w e m i g h t have sold five.

Those w i s h i n g agenc ies for lhe sa le of t h i s

m a c h i n e for nex t season , will do well lo a p -

ply ion. T ' l e f a rmer ' s first i n q u i r y nex t

yea r will be for the I ron Clad, n n d if you

h a v e not go t one you will lose the sa le of a

m a c h i n e . T h e s tor ies set a f loa t by u n p n n c i -

res idences in t o w n .

G r a n d Kapids i ndu lged in horse rac ing las t

F r i d a y n f l e rnoon . "Kels ie" a b r o w n g e l d i n g

excep t ion , m e t w i l h earnes t a p p r o v a l . 1 a n e w P o e m a f t e r the s ty le o f ' B e a u t i f u l S n o w . " 1 - ! n . OA . ^ . n o n ! Pled pa r l i e s in teres ted in oil ier m a c h i n e s will

J u s r S o . — T h e G r a n d l l a p i d l Democral:I r i " ' f " " ' 3 , ' ' ' v m a k e no d i f f e r ence wi th the sale of t h e I ron t h i n k s Lowe l l be t t e r " come w i t h he r s u r p l u s W e l l , . P u ^ " e r ' 389 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k . o n I v l m ! to be seen to be app rec i a t e . !

• f u n d s a n d e n e r g y in t h e Un ion F a i r , " a t t h a t No DISCOLXT ON TIIAT .—We p r e s u m e t h e r e _ n n ( j t | i e o a i v ques t ion is. can t h e C o m p a n y

FaRM of->'»acr>.02 iiuarovi'd : situated in the township 01 itn.'-ieil. •'•on'! house and out

building", and a spleii'lid orchard hearing choiM fruit, .v . i'mi-u.-ar busli nl about-100 trees. Farm well fescod. and under good cultivation, also w*l watered. Price S i . W . Terms—one-half down 1 balauce in two years, with annual iostalIntents.

' ACRES "f oak tliubere-l land, located one mile from Lowell, supplied with an abundance of

l i n n ; water. An opportunity f'j: a good bargain. ^

1 ' \ FARM 0! loo I - mi les f rom Lowell. (W

A . acre* improveil, •'*: . bearing orchard, new house, good barn and out buildings, good well and cistern, besides llviug water in obundanre. The farm is well fenced :in ! •' a be Imu^ht .it a bargain. — Tno farming utensi lm ill be -old with t!«e farm if de->ired. Terms easy.

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AHOl'SKand lot on corner i.f Bridge and Grover -treet-. Good house, well, cistern and fences.—

Pleasant yard, well shaded with trees. Onod bargain.

6 HOl'SF. and corn-riot w:thin t«n minutes walk "of the Bink. Th- lot is welllenccd nnd con-

A

o w n e d a t Grand Haven, won the first prize— j City in September, instead of trying to orpau- are many ol" our citizens who are not y e t a w a r e n Q X l y e i , r supply the great demand that will \

ize au Agi icultural Society here. of the fact that the S a w Mill of Buchanan k

j cases, or $1 per s ingle box . Sold by all t-class druggists , and sent to a n y address

receipt o f the price. Address IH'M-

IREY'S S P E C I F I C H O M E O P A T H I C MED-INK CO., 002 BROADWAY , N e w York.

e a t C l o s i n g O u t S a l e o f D r y Ooouis , ! $ 2 0 0 on a le:. mile heat .

B o o t s a n d S h o e s -

I would respectful ly inform the citizens o t ; M. 1!. U. wi l l be completed from Detroit to j , i o ; v a l l l e r ( ! . where they have b igger work in a certain l ength of lime, wi th the

•well and surrounding cotir.irj that I have ( ; r e i y , v i i | 0 a i , o u t the 13lh 01 August , and to ' "nieetin' houses," instead of trying to support ^ same amount of men, as a n y mill in lhe S la te ,

t returned from a trip to Kansas and ^'c* Rockford by the Ist of Sepicmbet 1 anyth ing of the kind here. ' Such however, we are informed is tbe fact,

i skn, and have dccided on mal.ir.g the lor- q ( I l o n l . w h o o | , c r t f l . . 0 0 No, neighbor, we want just this v 9 ry thing, and from our o w n observation wn should think

r S l a t e m y lulure home. ti.erelore shall • ^ b e I | ) ^ i t u e ! C | ) e i l s e J o (- v n o l i e r j . o o l » s sec- ' 1 1 0 Agricultural Society in Lowel l , then w h e n j it would bo a difficult matter indeed, to find a

Biin.'W n j l u s : ^ ^ r e ^ o r t e < j ( o ^ .•ji^ooo 0 0 0 . i w e B 0 a w a . v , r o m borne we shall know better | more perfect w o r k i n g machinery a n y where,

J u o o t s a n a B n o e a ' T h e Ionia Sentinel s a y s : - T h e D. L. k L. . wonder w h y they don't ask us to go lo Robertson, is capable of turning out ns much r l spect fu l ly inform the citizens of ^ J. JJ

the Ist day of .August next, at

)re on Main Str ict , opposite Pul len's Block,

.-u a Dry Goods More, In which I shall oiler

the public as fine nssoilmctit^of D i y Goods

ever came to tbis village. T b e Goods are

iv and g o o d , were bought l y Wm. Pullen,

New V o i k , Inst Spring, sh i i l i r . ' Prints will

so.d nl ten cents per yard, 1 shi l l ing Dolflin

wenty cents, and every th ing else in pro-

l i is offer wasn't so liberal after all.

We learn from the Stanton Hi raid that

Messrs. M. H. Norlou nnd A.

how to act. In the meant ime we have no than that above ment ioned .

fears but that this end of tbo counly will be We aro informed by Mr. Bucbwian that an

i j u s t as waruily interested in the big f i i r at average doy's work ;n s a w i n g lumber is 30 , -

, . . i Grand l lapids, this fall, as any other enterpr is - 1 000 feet, and o n l y five men are required to S m y r n a , have purchased the banking business . • • . ,

, . r , 0 i n g {wrtion 01 the surrounding c o m m u n i t y . I handle t h i s amouui dai ly . ol C. J. Church, k Co. of Greenvil le . , . , , . , , 1

M i i u c k o i - E s b A V K . - A singular acc ident M a c h i n e r y l m s a L < 0 r e t c n l , - V , i e c n c 0 n n c c t < d

l h e eng ine and mnchiner: fc imerly used o , . i . ' w i th this mi l l , for the purpose of maoufac lu-

in Wilson, Gardner k Co'*., phini i . - mil! have

MlltACU LOL'

Dccuned near (>rattan Center, on lue 2 l ib inst.

, , . <> . 1 . - A young man by the name of Kat ing, a re?-'tion. j ^ i a v e aiSo a t o e lot ot ready lunde , been sold to a gent l eman in Car^oii Citv. an d ' '1 , , ,- 1 u 1 ,1- . m , , * 1 1 , . "lent ol Grand Kapids, went to visit s o m e itlung t l . S w i l l be sold below competit ion were shipped t.. that place Iii^t w e i k . . • 1 • . 1 1 . .

u , T . .., , . . 1 u . Incndi in Ornttan, and win c hero he dcsccH-rv b a l m day nltei nOOn voor bumble serv- . • • " I . I . - . .1 1 he third trial o f > anderpoul will not com-, ded into a well to get a bucket, which bad be-

l t in person wil l offet goods it A-.:ctioa lo the , Q.l .! I l V Ih'^ •. n-1 -T ll -v, m civ. . !•..!. n , c " c e U D t l 1 A u 8 l l 3 t 8 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 0 l i a v , n « h , ' e n come dclacbcd from the rope an.l fallen i n . —

1 0 ^ "" P«t off one week in order that he m a y prepare | i i 0 i1;Ui IM) S l , o t K . r reached the bottom when i '•>" w i l ! l w U i ( ; l 1 l h o , e " e ! , l "P" t , , o s e l o ! r s '

is astonishing. To see them work wi l l make

ring sh ing le , which it is expected wil l lie in

operation s o o n . When onre started, 100,0ft0

per day, is the number to lie iimnufnclured.

It is well worth all it eosis (an hour's l i m e ) ,

lo walk up and sec for youirelves . T h o rain I-

" to t b e s t a n d a r d on the d o u b l e - q u i c k , for I

a b o u n d lo c lose ou t in t h i r t y d a y s nnd lie- •

if possible . 1 will sell f r cash only , for 1

n a s t r o n g be l i eve r in

h imse l f tur the t r i a l .

iue cen te r ol i n t e r e s t .

iL« m a x i m t h t t a j T l , e " ^ ' ^ t i o u of Mve iu

Ilasi lnii i will JJOU

aililu'the Kastnlid arriving lit CLir.i^o or Irnli-|iol;., him »linll ue ivnch (lie Wcit - Tbubest line •knowli'.l.'ed to in- the ' ,11. A 1 ., Joined togetll-lih the I1}.1!:. 'V. llailroad by lhe lion llridKC at

llnglon. t^Lcalled the IlURLlNUTOX llOUTK. lie mail f lhe route luftnlng lo Omali.i,cor.-t> with • ™ial I'ncillc lloads, and loims to.iUy leading route tu Callfoinla Tho Middle liranch,

ind iv idua l s

charged with break ing open tho d b o r o f i l i c

" l o c k up' and a-s i s l ing '-Vet." Annis 16 escape

from cti i lody a few nights agu, lakes place to-

r s Ague Medicine is a most excel lent t o n i c . , day before just ice Hunt.

During the last term of Court at Grand

Rapids, Judge Hoy l granted thirk n d ivoiccs .

Matrimonial knots now duys don't hold worth

a cent . There are loo many lied wilh a ''dou-

ble beau." That's what s the matter with some

of them.

lick s ixpence is belter than a s low shi l l ing,

.owcl l , J u l y ITtb, 71. J o n s A Gir.so::.

B U R L I N G T O N .

the well caved in burying him complete ly

from sight, and it was supposed that he w a s

instantly ki l led. Parlies c o m m u n c e j d i g g i n g ,

al on ;i; and when they l u d readied tim uup-

poscd dead body, what was their surprise to 1

I iul Mr. Kal ing standing erect, "alive and

ijiiile well ," Iho StOt.c; having fallenin such a

manner a- to form -1 solid arch over his head.

He was thus protected from tbe falling mass,

and when extricated was found lo be h u t '

s l ig l i l iy injured. This may be called a "hair I

breadth escape.'

U e arc nol the onlv ones w h o complain o f Bring Nt'liruska at Plallsmoutn, passes through; , -1 • , . I ,, . . colli lhe Stale Capital, and will this year belliilah- those spikes in the side walks- bverv l ime a 0 Fort Kcarnev, fonnlng the shurte.t loule across Continent by over 100 miles. noiher branch olthfl B- M., diverging at lied Oak

« into a line running down the M'.s.i«uri thiough 8'. o t to KaniM Oily, nnd all Konsai. Passengers l. phU route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa,

Misrouil, nnd by a slight divergence, can see Ke-b ska also.

overs Of line views should remeiuU-i tl.e Hurling-tc Route, for its town* '•high-gleuming from afar''

s tree Iriugid streams—Its rough blulls anil quar-1—Its corn oceans stretching over the prairies fur-

ti r than the eye can reach. .and-buyeru will bo fuie to remember it, for they

lure friends among tho two thousand who have al-rf »ly bought farms from Geo. d. lUirls, the land Com-n.Afiouer of the It. Sc M. U. R. at Burlington. Iowa, ortmong the four thousand liomc-steaden, and pie-er.iptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land oillce, where "Uncle Sam is rich enough tu^ .vo us all* farm."

man bits the toe of bis boot against pne o f

them he feels like get t ing up a small thunder

shower . Many good "soles" have been injur-

ed by those spikes.

a lazy man ashamed of himself iu a very shurl

l ime. We've tried i t .

M A U I U i : i» . L A S K - I . O V B J O Y - n v It. Hunter K ^ . ut t!..- • •

ideiK d of ihn lirlde'" fhthrr In Ln-vell, Mr lllrain

Lane and Mi<i l.illle Lnvejoy, l iughtor "I " • Lovejoy, nil ol the township "f l.owell.

McAKTIU'l!—SHOFMAKKlt—In v i l l i - - on tho30th in.t. by Itiv. L. S. 'Irutf-. Mr. ( b u l - McAr-

Ihurand MU' B1U 11. ?hneinnl,.'r, 'Ivi. il 'r "f I'apt.

U. W. Shoemaker, of the Clifton llmi-e.

BltADFir.LT)—KI.3WOIITII -On the ovoamg of

I lh« 31st ull., at the reni Unce of the bnde'a father, l.y the Rev. L. S. flriggs, Mr. Sidney C. Rradflelil an 1 MIM Wllla Etawoith dausht r "! Dr. A. M. Rlkworth,

" " | all of this village.

Gents" Lis t—John Cory, David 0 . Farmer,

be made upon them for machines. ' Probably

no other company at the end of the season

can truly say that every m a c h i n e m a n u f a c -

tured is sold nnd ia the field-

ATKlN-i & SOMEllllY.

Lowel l , J u l y ITib. 1871.

A full l ine of looking Glasses j u s t o p e n e d at

Devendorf k Biain ' s .

The Co ld W a t e r S o a p is a sp lendid success,

so jay all who use i t . Don t fail tu give it n

trial. Will do d o u b l e the a m o u n t of service

of a n y o the r s - u p . To be tound a t J o i r ; Giles.

Barrs A g u e Me lu' :ie i? -oi l i""v dol'.ir

per bottle.

L i n e u P a n t s 5 0 c t s . S t a r C l o t h i n g

H o u s e . G r a n d R a p i d s .

S u g a r c u r e d canvas - cd ' ;> a: '. • ,..vuMt-is.

cheap a: J o h n Gi les

Fre.-h l ive geese iv.itln-.. • : • • . .-veil-

dor; ' •v Bln in ' s .

tains a sond well an ! ci.-tecn. Good sidewalks lead-ing to the premises. PriC" 'l.OOO. Terms—one half down—balance in three years.

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HOUSF. and 3 Iot< "n Bridgs street. Lowell.— Oood barn and out buildings. (}ood well and

cistern : Two iood cellar'. Sidewalks and fences in good older : iiouse lar^e and convenient. I'nce $2,iW'), p.iable I) i.iiitihf i uichnser.

7 O VILLAflf. . .t- on Monroe St , containing a (jood 0 hou-e ai:'i out buii-i'.ngs—well supplirtl with fruit and shrabherry. Piice 5900. Will exchange for a good team, wagon and harness, v part psyment.i

3 J A A C K K * in Ve r . ' enncs . o n e mi l e f r o m Lowel l .—

T " I ' a r t lv i m p r o v e d -Pr ice ? !0 a n ac re .

6 FVRM " f l l i v ;

the viil-w.) o; 1.' laiice well tim " . I -. •

•celient land lor fruit.—

ibrei 1 '

va ! . . r , . . | 'te pay.ii

no

west ol red, the nl of7S

aouiuiantly . - . moder-:.iai'.meotf.

^ S E W T I I I N t '

UNDER THE SUN!

West's American Tire Setter

T o r v i l l u s , ' ( a r r i a g o a n d M a g -

O n T i r o s ( o l d o n l h e w h e e l ,

r i V i i M i n i u m s .

I ' resh L i m e a t 1"

Straw, >ill,. -ayi.l

hat at Pet rv Bn -

O n e ..1

b e luiind

the l im

in tin-

low pi ices.

lUl.bcd Hose

Blu ia ' s .

mnien ' . -

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i VtV.

EXCLUSIVE RIGHT

F r e s h hreHd, p je- . c a k e . k c . bu t

d a y at Bu.-worih s oppos i t e Pu l l en

T r y a loaf of his l u e a d .

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N o o n e e v e r k n e w w h a t t h e O w l t h o u g h t l ie m u s t s a y , f o r a t t h a t m o -m e u t t h o B l a c k b i r d , w h o w a s of a v e r y j e a l o u s t e m p e r a m e n t a s r e g a r d e d O w l s , g a v e a g r e a t s c r e e c h a t h i m , w h i c h w a s a n s w e r e d b y a n o t h e r B l a c k b i r d ; a n d a J a y f r o m t h e n e i g h b o r i n g w o o d j o i n -e d in , w i t h a h o a r s e , h a r s h c r y of d i s -g u s t . T h o O w l k n e w t h e r e w o u l d b o a row i n a n o t h e r m i n u t e , a n d t h e r e i s n o t h i n g o w l s h a t e s o m u c h a s a r o w i n t h e d a y t i m e ; s o h e t u r n e d w i t h o u t a w o r d t o h i s h o l l o w t r e e , a n d d i d n o t a t t e m p t t o u t t e r a n o t h e r s y l l a b l e .

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S o y o u s e e w h a t a g o o d t h i n g i t i s t o h a v e g o o d f r i e n d s t o s p e a k f o r y o u a n d s y m p a t h i z e w i t h v o n w h e n y o u a r e i n t r o u b l e ; a n d t h e o e s t w a y t o m a k e s u c h f r i e n d s i s t o b e k i n d a u d l o v i n g t o o t h e r s , a n d t o l o a d a h a r m l e s s , c o n -t e n t e d l i f e , l i k e t h e l i t t l e D a i s y , m a k -i n g y o u r s e l f h a p p y w i t h t h e b l e s s i n g s w h i c h t h e g o o d G o d h a s g i v e n y o u a n d a l w a y s t a k i n g i n t e r e s t i n t h e w e l -f a r e a n d h a p p i n e s s of o t h e r s .

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1 B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n t t o C y r u s W . F i e l d , i a n d a c t u a l l y a c c e p t e d b y t h e A m e r i c a n I b a n k e r i n L o n d o n , M r . C u r t i s L a m p -s o n , n o w S i r C u r t i s L a m p s o n , B a r t . ,

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! p e n t o h a v e wives , a r o d e s i g n a t e d b y t h e f e m i n i n e of t h e L a t i n t i t l e w h i c h o o r r e s p o n d s t o t h e E n g l i s h r a n k of e a r l , a n d a r e a c c o r d i n g l y c a l l e d c o u n t e s s e s . T h e p r e m i e r e a r l o f E n g l a n d , T a l b o t , E a r l o f S h r e w s b u r y a u d T a l b o t , d a t e s f r o m 1442. T h i s i s t h e n o b l e m a n w h o h a d t h e p l e n s u r e o f e n t e r t a i n i n g h a l f a h u n d r e d P e u n s y l v a n i a n K n i g h t s T e m -p l a r s a t h i s b e a u t i f u l s e a t of A l t o n T o w -

( e r s o u t h e I t h o f J u l y . T h e p u i s n e e a r l i s D u n c o m b e , c r e a t e d E a r l of F e -v e r s b a m b y M r . D i s r a e l i i n 1868.

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THE B o c h e s t e r E x p r e s s g i v e t h e f o l l o w i n g t o u c h i n g i n c i d e n t c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e r e c e n t d e a t h of a c i t i z e n of t h a t p l a c e : " ' H e g i v e t h H i s b e l o v e d s l e e p . ' T h e d i s e a s e of w h i c h M r . E . H . H o l l i s t e r d i e d c a u s e d e x c e s s i v e d r o w s i n e s s , a n d e f f o r t s w e r e m a d e t o c o u n t e r a c t t h i s tendency, a n d r o u s e h i m f r o m s l e e p . J u s t b e f o r e h e d i e d h i s s i s t e r u r g e d h i m t o r e s i s t t h e g r o w -i n g s t u p o r , a n d h e r a l l i e d s u f f i c i e n t l y t o u t t e r t h e s u b l i m e s e n t e n c e , ' H o g i v -e t h H i s b e l o v e d s l e e p . ' T h e s e w e r e h i s l a s t w o r d s , f o r h e s l e p t t o w a k e n o m o r e i n t o m o r t a l l i f e . "

A NEW p r i n c i p l e o f b o i l e r c o n s t r u c -t i o n h a s b e e n i n t r o d u c e d b y M r . A l f r e d S m e e , c o n t r i v e d f o r t h e ' p u r p o s e of h e a t i n g h o t - h o u s e s , e tc . T h e p e c u l i -a r i t y c o n s i s t s i n t h e u s e of o n l y o n e p i p e f o r t h e flow a n d r e t u r n of w a t e r i n s t e a d of t w o , a s i s u a u a U y t h o c a a e . M r . S m e e f i n d a t h a t t h e d i f f e r e n c e in s p e c i f i c g r a v i t y b e t w e e n t h o h o t a n d co ld w a t e r i s q u i t e Hiil l lcient t o k e e p t h e t w o c u r r e n t s p e r f e c t l y d i s t i n c t , a n d to m a i n t a i n f o r a n y l e n g t h of t i m e a f r e e c i r c u l a t i o n a t a u n i f o r m tempera-t u r e . T h e p r i n c i p l e is, of c o u r s e , p r e -c i s e l y t h e s a m e a s t h a t of t b o p o l a r u n d e q u a t o r i a l c u r r e n t s .

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Do not tritV with yoiir»elvtn by testing untried remedies, Ue sure you rail tc.r and g. t the genuine PAIN-KILLEK, an many worthlesa nuttrumn aro attempted to be aold on tbe great reputation of this

, valuable medicine. JB" Directions accompany each bottle.

P r i c e 9 5 e t a . , 50 e t a . , it m l SI p e r K o t l l e .

J . N . H A R R I S & C O . , Cincinnati, Ohio.

Proprietors for the Southern and Western States.

o f t h e m e m o r y of m a n r u n n e t h n o t t o t h u s t e m p o r a r i l y i n t e r r u p t e d w i l l a g a i n i WHXAT-{iprin« So."I! fche c o n t r a r y h a v e b e e n , v i s i t e d i n e x - s p e e d i l y s e t i n , a n d t h a t l a r g e n u m - i 0 o M j , _ N o , 1 " a c t l y t h e s a m e o r d e r . T h e s e c o n d \ b e r s of t h e s k i l l e d w o r k m e n w h o w e r e • Tt-yNo.,2,

S O L D B V A L L M E D I C I N E D E A L E R S . 19

2 . : For sale bv GREENE k BDTTOK, Milwaukee; S U- BOSWORTH k SONS. Milwaukee: FULLER, ,a 1 IK I FINCH k FI LLER. Chicago: RICHARDSON & 'i» 1 14*t CO., St. Louis; McCULLOCH, McCORD fc CO., La i i 4^4 Crowe: NOTES BROTHERS, Saint Paul. <A W I DT RTOSD.W&EWLY « 76 '

ofunr coinuiuii pastura wci•

' • E V E R Y KIND OF HUMQR, From lhe Worst Scrofula Down lo a

Coin mon Pi in pie. Two bottlei are warranted to cure a nurvin* «.in>

; mi'lltll. One to three bottlM wlU euro th" worst kind i.f 1'im-

pli« nn the face. Two or three bottles will clear the ty.itoni of liili*. Two Imttli H an' warranted tu cure the worst i ;iiiktr

in tin- inuiitli nrHtnmacli. Tliri'i' to live linttli ii arc warranted to euro thu wurst

1 kind of Eryslpelaii. • One to two bottles are warranted to cur-' all liur ir

in t In- Eyes. Two bottles an- warrant'il tn CUM runnini; ot tho

ears and Motdie" anioac the hai.-. Four to nix Ihittli'n are warranted to enrs corrupt

nnd riinnini; nlrerK. Oui' boitli' will curetcalv eruiitiun of the skin. Two or thr. 1 Kittle" are warranti'd to cure th" worst

kind of ringworm. T«" or thni' 1 Kittles are warranted to euro the iuoit

ili'spcrate ia rhi'iiiuatiiii. Tnree to tunr I ottlet ar< warranted to cur" salt-

I rlieiiin. ' Five to eight bottles will cure the worst . ti" of | scrpiula. i A ixneflt it always cxr'rlenr. .1 fr .m the fir-t bottle,

uml .i porfrct cure is warranted when the above nuan-

Boxurnv. MAW. DK\R MADAM: The rtontation of tho M. IM.I lim-

i-overy. in ciirlnf; ill kind of hmnois.'is so w- !l iT.tab-llshai'.by the hn iniraoim vniop nf all who l i av <»o|-ule.lrt. that 1 ii'id nct tnr unylhlnst'ii tlie suhji-ct. ia tho iii..st skillful physicians and the mo t CHr.'fuldrujf-KISIK iu tliocuuntry are uminiiuout in its praise.

In presentlin:tli" Medical Discovery ! • .our imtli-o. 1 Jo it with a lull knowli'dtf.' Ot it-, umtive power. .11 relirvingall.aiuli iirlni.' nio-t oftheOi«e»K. - t . . wheb you are unfortimntely soliable. llieiauhi • \ ruciatu.,; dltvutc to an afiei t ouate motli 'r, f

N U R S I N G - S O M TECUSJT. is cured as if by a mlrarle; y MI I » I tniip r 1. <• stored to its natural •wretne.s.tnil ) or oat-* l ii slu.r and fretful nar* to calt-i khI KW-i •IUIIIIk-ii; siol the Medical Diseorerv 1 ' f . ill • (i^ji.alain of tliht-lui.' to y..nr iiust. Hid nml lions l.o!u.

In the tuoie adviin. i -1 stages of

C A N K E R . it extends to the stinuach, cailsiiiK

D Y S P E P S I A . which isnotliiin! hut canker on thu stomach; then to the inunUneu "'"I _ _ _ _ _ _ _

S I D N E Y S , rreatlw- t lnk^tl , ione fielieL'. and an iadiflerenca r\eu to therar r*of iuur famil).

Toarctpmach ia

A N D _ R A W ' A N D I N F L A M E D . p a r t y , c n u s i s t n i g of t h e l e a d i n g t r a d e s - ' e x p e l l e d f r o m F r a n c e wi l l u l l i ^ a t e l y ' S 5 ' 1 m e n of t h e t o w n , i s t h e n f o r m e d , a n d r e t u r n t o t h a t c o n n t r v . T h e g a i n is , poHa-Mctt, >ew i i4S7s s c i e n c e A a v n ^ c e * . i iiairuii! wnrlshment it contains as tho aorimomout

- ' • ' - , . . . , , 5 . ,1 l , ' * . A* soon as an article parportiae to be of utility has nuld of thecank.re . t s it up; then your compbxinii , , , I I.M-S its bloom, aiol becoiu.-S sallow or irremish,

uJtr»t-<l b) public opin- | | i n i | y,„irbi st day is pme. Kor want of n-'iirishment o b s e r v e s exac t ly ' t h e s a m e c e m m o m a l t h e r e f o r e , p r o l i e b l y l e s s r e a l t h a n i t i n e x a c t l y t h e s a m e o r d e r , l u t f t h i r d l o o k s o n • p a r t y , o f s e r v a n t e a n d t h e w o r k i n g - j • * r

c l a s s , f o l l o w a ; a n d t h e d a y ' s r e j o i c i n g s N e w R k m e d i e s , - | I ; BURNS.—Two finish u p w i t h t h e , F u r r y b a l l i n t b e , n < l w r e m e d i e s f j r b r / r u s a r e a d d e d t o a s s e m b l y - r o o m a t t h e i n g e l I n n . ' X L e . t h ^ -ph f rtwt i s r h t i r c o a l . A p i e c e b a l a n c e of a u t h o t i t i e s i s in f a v o r of t h e 0 f v e g e t a b l e c h a r c o a l l a i d o u a b u r n a t o p i n i o n t i i a t t l i e P turpy i s of u a g a u o r t - 1 o n 0 a g()(,T^S FFIC a a y s t h e GA- UK" <T"LOUI g i n , i n t r o d u c e d i n t o Cornwall 1 ^ e t t h t * i x f t t e ' M e ^ l C i d e f W e | > t ap))lied for! Bj;«ac*rrix--phoke. t h e P b o a h i c i a n s , tbe GreekV, rtr tbe a n liour. cures it completeiv. The seo-i n n n a T,r, Goodto vrmi

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of t h e r e t r t r n of I n Miia c a s e , a c h i h l ,

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E x p l o r i n g a l i o c k ) M o u n t a i n C a v e , i a n d s o o f f e n s i v e t h u t t h e y o r d e r e d t h e

s e e m e d t o g r e e t m e w i t h a s m i l e , a n d ' A m e m b e r of b e c k o n e d m e t o h i m a s h e l o o m e d S u r v e y i n g p a r t y w r i t e s g r a n d l y a b o v e t h e d i s t a n t m o u n t a i n s , : p h i a P r e s s f r o m t h e a n d I w o n d e r e d w h e t h e r h i s b r i g h t f a c e ' r e g i o n : l o o k e d u p o n a n o t h e r h u m a n b e i n g n ] u O n t h e 2 7 t l i of J u n e w e o n c i i m p e d i a t ; n " ( ] e c r ( l I l H e j ] 0 H t a l l t t o w . d e , w i d e w o r l d s o u t t e r l y n e a r - H o l e i n t h o H o c k , ' o n Dry C r e a k . (

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a eputlous for the Reuulue article. Some time since mercury lu the disguise ol pills, powdan, kc., was

I given for all diseases of ths st-nnach aud liver, while •liiiniDe wa* freely administered for the chills. At length Hosteller's Bitters made Its advent, and an

( entiro new system of healing was inaugurated. The beneOoial affecta of thia Taluablo prtparailou were at once acknowledged, and mineral poisons suffered

; to sink into that obscurity to which an enlightened I age has consigned Hum. Tbi rt- bavu been many ' spurious bitters palmed upon the oommnnlty, t which, alter trial, have been fouud jierfectly worth-. le»s. whU.- Hoateiter's has proved a blessing

to thousands, who owe to it their restoration to I bt-alth.

For many years we have watched the steady pro-gress of Iloatetter's Stomach Bitters iu public <-sti-niatioD. and iU benefi.*nt i ffect* as a cure for all complaiuta arising from the stomach of a morbid nature, aud wo are free to say that It can be relied upou as a certain relief and remedy. Ita proprie-tors have made the above preparation, after years of careful study and sluing, and are now reaping the reward claimed by this valuable apecitlc. and which they so richly merit. It is the only pn pa ration of the kind that Is reliable in all cases, aud it therefore

; demauda the alteutlon of the alllict<-d.

R U P T U R E Rellevi'd and cored by Or Sherman's Patent Appllnnce nn l Compound. Ortice ri.<7 Broaiiwiy, N. V.. Send Ulc. lor hook and phot, nrnplilc Hkono«»et of cates hetore nnd alter cure, with llt-nry Ward Beechor't ense. let-toMiind poctrnlt. Bownre of trsvellna Impoilor-.nho

I pretend toliavo been assistants ot Di . Sni UMAK

AOF.NTS WJO b i t d a y ) to SHUTTLfc" SKWl.'G

i ll tbe

T o r H u m u t h i . i g o r o t h e r , t l . . . t 1 w a , o n l y " X t w f i u i ^ " ffoiair l o u n d a n d r o u n d . I b s v . b e e n « t u " " " . ^ l o <• 1 g o i n g a s k e d w h y I d i d n ' t f o l l o w t h e s t r e a m s a s if I c o u l d t h e v w o u l d h a v e l e d m e o u t . B u t I c o u l d n o t : t h e r e were, s o m a n y l a r g e l o g s a n d r o c k s in t h e m t h a t i t w a s i m p o s s i b l e . I b a a a g o l d w a t c h a n d a b u n c h of k e y s w i t h m e , a n d , a s a n e v i d e n c e t h a t I d i d n ' t g o c r a z y , a s

HTANTF.D celebrated HOME , MAl.HINK. lias the Vh.l-r tr,!. makes tho ' " hirk'ilith" i alike on both sides, andls /u ' lv lirrn'fJ. The butt and cheapest tannly Sewing .Machine in lhe nmrkei. Addreat

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

^ „ j u d g m e n t , ^ y a c t n a l c o u n t , f ivo k n e w t o h a v e b e e n k i l l e d b y t h e I n d i - i h u n d r e d a u d f o r t y of o u r e x c h a n g e s a n s , f r o m t h e f o r e h e a d b e i n g c r u s h e d j m v e U 8 e ( ] t h e s i m i l e o f " a l i t t l e c l o u d i n , w h i c h i s d o n e f o r t h e p u r p o s e of u o b i g g e r t h a n u m a n ' s b e a d , ' - i n e x t r a c t i n g t b e b r a i n s t o u s e m t a n n i n g 8 p e a k i n g "f t b o C o r e a n w a r , a n d i i t b e b i d e . , d o e s n ' t W m t o e n t e r i n t o t h e L ^

T h e c e i l i n g w a s a b o u t t w e n t y - t i v e t h a t t j ^ i s a ^ t b i u g e l s e t h a t c a n b e ' • ' l h T V B ^ D " K X D . M U w . 0 ^ f e e t a b o v e u s , a m i w i t h t h e w a l l s w a s u s u j . I t i s t h e o ld . s t o r y of t h e s h e e p c o m p o s e d of b a c a l t i c r o c k , w h i l e t h e j u m p i u g t h e f e n c e .

IWIMH T O H! 'H( 'HA*K «r t r a d e for n Hortoi.r Mnre tliat can troi In three minutes at

. . w . , ; • i i any nine, it sound and kind; aboul seven years old; d o e s n t ' n o e m t o e n t e r i n t o t l i e i r m i n d s 1 from IBB t.> igiiands m height, A niie. e . - ^ - i e i . ^ r

adapted to C U R B ,

Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of t he s pi tie no. I •mall of the Kick p«in nl tie-hip joint when NMII retire, irregularity of tlie bowels, and also that most excrotlatlng ofdiseasvi,Uie

F I L E S . Uow man.. thomwiaH of pool women are siilferine

f rom l l i i i i I a i n i - e r a ' l»-tht-ir ueJLItiour u t u l i b o r d»Krn i» I HIM .tiisc. I

i m p i e M t i n y o n r mi t i a t h a t ••'•l i rn*»Ti». *• An UUIM •• of p r«vu j t i vu i» U-Ucr tl iau * I M 4 u i

M E D I C A L D I S C O V E R Y . you luiveiMith the pr. vcntivo and tho'cure, with thia gl vat and good iiujIity.Uiat it will never, und r any cirruuistan.ee, ilo you any injury.

No change of diet ever necessary. I.at tlie hi-st y.m can get, and plenty enough of it.

litni'.-Ti- NS I-OK I'sr..—Adults.onetnl'l.-spoonfnl per day: Chi.dr.-n over ten years, Jesseit spojmful; i hil-dretifrom fl>. toeii-ht y.-ars, t.-aspoontiil. A« no Ji-rectionscan l>e applicalde to all coiistitutiont, taka sufflcient to ..p. rate on th- l".wels twire a d j y

Yours truly. IMINAI jU K K S S h l H . Prire. Si.'" per bottle. F-.r sale by ev. ry draggiat

In the United States ..od Britlah Provmcti.

1,700,000 A jres in Iowa

180.000 Acres in Nebraska ! !

T H E

R. R. LAND COMPANIES Of Xowa and Tfcbraska,

OFFER THK ABOVE LANDS TO SETTLERS, st to S IU ner acre, on time, at six per ci nt., or

lor cash. These Compaalos havn determined to ho»o their lands settled at the earliest isisaiblo day. in ordef to Increase the business ol their Radroa.ls, iililcn »r« now ill completed, and I hen-lore offer the RUST LANDS, In tbe BEST STATES, at the LOWES"!

T h r <! r e a l EquivaU-nt . -Tnc world may be safely ; __ 'thTnlt ilfuaiure'asao''',ur'uc'a '"i,u'u,'on""j Land Exploring Tickets

Tnr'rnilt's. Melfy.er Aperient At our Ottic.es in t'edar Rapids, lowi-., and m No I I a Is of its orlsinil. the Seltzer Spring o | (icrtnany. The Salle St., ('hli-aao. Railmu.l lare's»es- .-I these placiM Aperient, base.i on a correct analysis o( tbe Seltxer BEFrXOKl) to holders of eiplnrinir fickei-who pur-Water, Is even suiierior to the manufacture of Nature I chas-U acres or more. Large neductemsol K. R. faro herse'l. because it coniains all tb" active medicinal to colonies, or parties ol 25 or men-. .Col.irod Mape, properties of the snrini;, unalloyed by any of the inert I showlnc all the lands In l)..'h siai"-. sent lor IM cents, and useless particles loun.l In all unneral founlaius. i P.imphlels and County maps p.-nl I'KEE, to all parts Tlio Kenulne iirt lclf beiua m-rured, you Uave ol the world. Apply to -the Settler Water ot Kumpu, purltied aud perfected. anil pmhably tbe best, tlie iuo>t genial cathartic and antibllious preparation on the lace of the earth.

SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS'. W b i t n o ' H Nentn Foot l l r i rm

(KTKAM ftEFINKD.) up .

THE relaxing power of Johnsons Atw-O n Tb. tn . i lay. a b o u t " ' ^ n . I • m l d e n - ^ ^ f l ^ - u n J e r n e a t l i t h e ' l.in,.... ... is tn.lv wonderful. Ca.ea are

3 o u t t o a t n a l , a n d l i k e I t o b i n - | , , 1,.-— t i . . . already ntimorotiu whero bent and "tlffeued l y c a m c s o n C r u s o e , 1

It O'ls, Blacks, Pollslie the same time. For sal Makers, Grocers an whoro. Manntactured by

G. F. WHITNEY A CO.. I^ i inicton, Mas*

nd Soaps at sale bv Harness Oi'iKKtats every-

h u m a n t r a c k ! ; 1 ' l V 1 1 ' l i m l W U K , l i n f ' r u w " v 1 1 , 0 H f t . m l o n

m . . . n e . . , . b .ri.iii.ii.nf.il m v l i P i i r t n n n . . v < . r ! w W c h i t f o r m e r l y r e s t e d . E m e r g i n g t o r i i a t t r a c k g i u t h l e m tl m \ d a y l i g h t a g a i n , w e w e r e a b o u t l e a v i n g iu Whoa mod fur tUie i iunywe tho t.art a t r a c k d i d b e f o r e . 1 f o U o w e d t h e "W • , i e f u f . should ba waabod and n ibbed tborongbly. t r a c k u n d saw a f e n c e , a n d n e x t a * h e n w e d i s c o y e n a s 1 Aiiidv the Imiraont cold, aud r u b i t with tho

v h o u s e ! T h a n k G o d ! I a m s a v e d . ; n g t o t h e S o u t h w e s t , w h i c h w a s j u s

W h e n I g o t c l o s e t o t h e h o u s e I s t o p - j e , V , m 5 . ' r 0 n B i l ? e r S ( , 1 1 1 A cnown of " horeo men." and othorH, daily / A n e d a n d h a l l o o e d , a n d s o m e g e n t l e m e n E " t e n n g , w e f o u n d f o u r c h s m - | , i n , n g t , 1 0 H t ( , r e M i n , V I i n t r ? - . . . d town fo r

c a m e o u t a n d i n v i t e d m e in . 1 w e n t i n t , b u(

np

t , ' t ' r j a n d t o l I t h e m t h a t I w a s t h e los t wo- j n K' " " J s e p a r a t e d a s b e t o r e b y p i l e s o f m a n . T h e y s a i d t h e v h a d h e a r d of m y ^ - e r o c k I n s t e a t l , h o w e v e r , o f b e i n g

- • ' i — — c i r c u l a r , t h e y w e r e o b l o n g , r e a c l u n c i n a b o u t 1 , 2 0 0 f e e t f r o m t h e e n t r a n c e . "

being lost the night before, and were on the lookout for me. They prepared some food for me, and were very niiich afraid I would cat too much. 1 ate very little. Somehow I was not hun-gry. When 1 had finished my meal I told them that I wanted to go home; b u t they ffonld not hear of it. They said I was too fatigued to at tempt it tha t night, and one of them got on a horse aud went to the Garcia mill to bear th«- news. Que of my brothers

litnlw have bocii liniborod aud strsigliUmed by

Slwridnii'ii Cavalry Coudilion l'(>ipdtr$. They undemtand tliat homes i-annot lie kept in good condition without llietu, aud with llieni can be ou u much lohH quanti ty of grain.

CUT THIS OUT! And send twenty-tive cents for a ticket, and fet a

Watch, Sewing Machine, Piano, some article of value

hlailcf. Addres s

A Sit tickets for t l 00.

PACKARD .1 CO., Clnclnuntl. Ohio.

W . w . U 'VI .KKK, PC Pres't Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Great Chance for Agents.—Do you want an suency I " ' " ' f ' o r e H a y . with achunoe to make K.) 10 oer day •elllna um new 7 alrand intl. H oc • 71'I, la- 1 -irerer, um pie tree, so there is no risk. Addraas ui .mr

/.'.rer H'irr H url ., lau Maiden Lane, cor Water St., N. Y., or 16 DearlHirs St.. Chii-j

A QENTLEMAN, being desirous of as

IT is announced that not one of the I r

t w e n t y - n i n e y o u n g m e n a b o u t t o g r a d - ^ W < ' T ' l ~ n a b ' f r o m t h e M . T s s a c h u s e t t s A t r r i c u l - P s W u t Off loe t b e r e . p u r e t l d o c u m e n t ^ ^

FOR I .ADIKS O M . V . 4 FEW .UO.UE.N'I'i* IMflVATK ( 0 > V E H -

^ \ (ation mth Married ladles -.a an intensiinK subject,-em tree tor stamp. Address Un.HARRIET

Fi>WLKR. Jersey City. N J.

Q ' » "C I'I 'H W E E K pnid Aellve Aici-uts to >•) sell our viiluable luvent Ions. Addres

SOUTHWESTEBN V'FG CO.. I'ieaaanton. Kan

D R . W H I T T I E R , HIT St . Chur l , a Nl.

IONViER tAiCATtu In St. U.uls than any Chroa. j le I Byslcian. aoanec laatuili tnatshimpla aad

Couipllcate l Vent ri'alDUaas.'>ast ibrini; paiient* t r> ;u every State. 11 is bosplul opport naltles. a ll' time exporience «ltij pureat drugs prepired in the csUblb iment, cures cases elveu up by e liurs. no matlor who tailed; tell your private trouble, foa-sultatU.n-rco. S-nd!»..stamps f .rme.li. al essays.

M \}>R<iuD. Wom • stldoli, sent by mall, li cents each.bothforSScts .aip;'.|tes. Alltaat lh •> arioui. duubttul or lnuuisl:lve wish to ka w ao'Jt tocin-solves, marrlace, 4c. Every young man and """ 'aa oiiRht Ui read It as a namluR. Thr. nervous, debili-tated or partially Impotent aw s. i. u Hicnllyaavtsea

ww 1 — W T - v

learned profeisions, just as tbe gradu ates in tlie academical departments of classical colleges. Out of tbis class of WUM VUX. ~ INDIA has 4,581 miles of railway.

came out tha t evening as soon as he ' twenty-nine graduates one proposes to Las t year there were 69 collisions and heard tho news, and I rode home ou j r tudy for the ministry ami four to be-, 258 cases of rnnning off the track. The

KAIs rOKI ) A r A I I E M V . Srxt T e r m be-vins August BD. Addn-s. lor circular-, the Prin

.1, Mi.s ABBY H. JOHNMIN, Bradlonl, Ma--.

I 'KK \ \ K E K —Aiienln Wnnr«-d In ejenr

Friday morning. ! ^ m e teachers; ten are going into bnsi-Wheu the news reached Garcia mill ness and eleven are iiiuleculed. l h e

that Mias Steen was found, aud alive remaining three state that they intend an l we.L the wildest excitement en- to devote themselves to "money-mv • sued. About 400 men bad collected iug.

whole number of oersons killed were 13, and 63 were iu]ured.

Purss iNo 's Celebrated Wliite Wine Vinegar will keep j-iokles. Ask for it .

L J ' X I ' ' E I C « K I C K - A u r >1 ' town. Address C. IM-..

DC i T 7 T o f C h a m b e r s b u m . Pa . o f l e r s c b o l c e " ] C p M f l »-l ' ^ J w h e a t . t o w U , a n i i tin -s tock !or«-.^.

" 1 l lus t ra ted Book nt W o n d e r s . ' Sent f r e e

V ld re i s B - F O X 4 C O . . Cana l St..New \ n r k .

1 / k fo r flrst.class Pianos, S e n t on t r ia l . No O — « * ' ' agenta. U . S . P I A N O Co. . iHi B ' J a r y . N Y

I O n . M o n t h . Greenbacks for all. Kor Ci rcu la r ' , Novelties. Addres C, W. S M I T H . Saco. Me. 8 ^

Guion Mail Line Salllnir fn»in Nrw York and UferiMKil every Wedne t - !

d a y ; Qaeenft t furn o*er> T h u r s d a j . Ti»n hrat-olati. 1 Stranii-r i . I ' . i -v i r f . t-. ih cabin aod »tecra«e. al l o w I eat rale*. For l u r f l i f i | u r t i c a U n a d d r e t i

F. H.rCLURE&GO., (Jen'l Western Agents, .Milwaukee.

^ A g e n t s W a n t e d .

To Printers, Binders and Publlsh'TS. The subscribers manufac tu re HOTA^tV P R I N T I N O

P R E S S E S , with fn.m two to ten ImpresHinn c y l m d e n . Also. P E K K K C T l M i P R E S S E S 5f various descr ip-tions. with two or more Impreaslon cyl inders , to b o useil with tyjie or s te reo type , and w t t t f o n e lo s l i f eed -ers, or with rolls ol pape r . S I N O L E A N D D O C B l . K CVl . lNDKR P R E S S E S , B E D AND P L A T E N P O W ER PRESS, tor book work. N E W S T O P C V L I N D E R PRKSS. with table d i s t r ibu t ion , and f r o m (our to t en -form p.Hers, for the tinest I l lustrated newainpers a i d the best b-Kik and w(KML-iut work. S M A L L J O B . CARD. R A I L R O A D T I C K E T A N D C O U P O N PRKSSES, S I N t i L E L A B O R H A N I ) I T I . I N D K R Pi tKSS A N D S I N G L E H A N D C V L I N D H R K A I L WAY P R E S S FOR N E W S P A P E R S of tn .derate cir-. 'ulatlons, p n u t i n x by b a n d |H>w.-r ei j tht hutidre-l im-pressions per hour. Also, furnish every a r t i d o

| requi red in p r in t lna offices..Includinc'tyiieI. P A T E N T i L I T H O G R A P H I C P O W E R PRKSSES, H V O R A D -I LIC A N D S C R E W PRESSKS. BO()KBlNl»KRS» 1 M A C H I N E R Y also. M A C H I M ' l t V F O R Kl .Kt 'TRO-

T Y P E R S AND S T E R E O T V P E l t S . CAST S T E E L S A W S W I T H I M P R O V E D l . N S K R T H ' 1 K E T H . T b e above a re all n i snufac tu red on our ••wo p r e m i s e s , u n d e r our personal supervision, o i l he b s tnmter ia l a u d workmanship I l lus t ra ted e»inl..i;u. • . nl ..n app l ica -tion. it. i i m : d t o . .

Office and Ware rooms nn l H Gold St . , N. Y. Mant i fac ior ieson ( i r aud , Bns.ni- . Sheriff and COIOIB

| b ia streets ,N V

AT T H E L A S T DAV W H A T

A BIG BLACK CAT-1 aloiiue of cruel ' les to chi ldren many a parent will

have to face. Pe rmi t t i ng flies and m o M n i t o e s t o TOUMKNT helpless l i t t le ch i ldren when vou can i .n- . vent it i s i tit rt . . FI T CaNOPIKa will pr.it..ct t h e m . Tbey a r e sent hy mall, paa t -pa ld .on rocelpi of . . n c . One. 75c. Three to one address . N.I d l f l c r e n t newspapers publish th i s adve r t i s emen t . Address

A R. H O O O H T O N , J e f f e r s o n . Ohio.

M. N. R., July JLL, 1371. No. JX

N o w o n d e r , " T u s l i m a k e r ,

" t h a t he raise"! his l o g . " T h e jury

tliMiL'l: - • too. Inu thoy found tho

roni mr. • i •'iCv-iyvl, nn.l t w o su rgeons

swca.-^ig : l n ! mort i t icai ion wouKl ,

have o::.c; 1 in ;i low moinl is , T u s h m a -

kcr wa* cloare l '>;i :i verd ic t of " j u s t i - j

fmbiv iiomici l e . ' '

'I!-w.'.i a ' i n ! • - h y 1 that i n s t ru - 1

n u n; a t - : war ' . - : but uiiv iay an " i ' l ,

lady, loc 'a 'r.U'1 " l a - M . • •u iv in *. •

have : ' r tooth I rawn, an<l th ink i r .u '

i t would como o i r vt-ry l asy, Tush -

mnk', r •oin.-lu^t-1, j'sst b y w a y of va-1

rict v, t t y tli" i ia •bin".

H e 'li'l so. an-i a ' t!io lir"'. t u n i 1

drew t'. "M la ly"- sk'-loton o mip l f te -

ly and ent i re lv Irom h e r b o d y , l e a v - j

ing her .i mass of • |uivei ' ing je l ly in

the cha i r . Tush maker took h e r h o m o i

i n n ) illow case. She l ived seven j

yea r s a f te r t i iat , and they called h e r

tho " Ind i a - rubbe r w o m a n . " S h e had

Biiflered f r r i b l y with tho r h e u m a t i s m

but a f t e r th i s occu r r ence n e v e r h a d

any pa in in her bones. T h e d e n t i s t

kep t t h e m in a g lass ease.

A f t e r w a r d s this m a c h i n e w a s so ld

t o the con t rac to r of the B o s t o n Cus-

t o m H o u s e , and it w a s f o u n d t h a t a

child th ree ye a r s of a g e cou ld , b y a

s ing le t u rn of t h e screw raiso a s tone

we igh ing twenty-t ivo tons .

Smal le r ones were m a d e on the

s a m e pr inciple , and sold to t h e keep-

ers of hotels and reslaurant!«. T h e y

were used for bon ing t u r k e y s .

T h e r e is no moral at all t o th i s s to-

ry and it is possible t h a i t h e c i r cum-

KtanceB m a y have b e c o m e s l ight ly ex-

a g g e r a t e d . Of course the re can be no

d o u b t of the main inc idents .

$i\dos/bUi.

J. D.STEARNS, MAXTFACTtRU CF

Particular attention paid to Saw-ing Bill Lumber.

Oao larnisb a n j length up to tb i r t j feet. Thoie viibiog to build will find it to tbeir

interest to girc me ft cftll, AS I can gife tbem •nylbing tbey want in tbe way of fine lumber. I also bare alarge amount of CLEAR STUFF.

Tbe ftbove will be aold cbeap for cash. J . D. S T E A R N S ,

4 mos. S m y r n a , Mich.

GRAND R A P I D S .

MRS. ALLEN'S Hair Restorer & Zylobalsammn A r e no uniformly grateful and benefi-cial, that they are with jus t ice called the natural strengthener? of the h u m a n hair . T h e y are two entirely separate and diftinct preparations, not to be used together at one time.

M r * . A l l e n ' * H a i r R e s t o r e r

K e r e r fails to sat isfy the mos t refined and oultivated. A guarantee goea with eve ry bottle, that it will qu ick ly res tore g ray or whi te hair to its original youth* fo l beau ty , gloss and color ; af ter i ts use a few times the hair will g row th icker and s t ronger . I t will s top its fall ing and induce a hea l thy and luxn-r ian t growth. I t is an exquis i te ha i r dress ing, agreeable, harmleBB and h e a l t h y . Ent i re ly different f rom most o ther preparat ions for the hair, i t s com-position and ingredients are nourishing, g iv ing life and vigor to the Hoots.

M r « . A l l e n ' ' Z y l o b a l s a m u m

T h i a exquisite preparation is free f rom any sediment, and is a toilet t reasure. T h e urgent want cf a simple H a i r Dressing, for the youth of both Boxes, first induced the manufac ture of the Zylobaleamum, and the sifl'- of it is perfectly immense, not only iu this country , hut in Europe.

E X T R A ' I S FROM A F E W L E T T E R S

" Tonr Zy'chalfr.mnxn is w d bv « v t r v n.f m-bcr, yt cii^'fci.d o.d. of our family, liiid w e urn-aider it invalaabie should u i y cray hairt appear, w e thai! try y(.;:r Hair Ktitortr . wblcb w e lieKr very highly aooken of '

" F a l t e r fc'ud moiber nw rcor Hair RefM^rer. and ere deiigLud with il It f n rettored t l e i r uray locke to the r yontcfi " "r ' n: ds ichUra una M>n c?'!! i iul iii tbe Zylvl i i laii-'jui t . l their bait re«juir«-» "

/•Von the J'nmpai rf enr r f rur Urpt Fctalt / i f n i n t i r m '• Vour Zy!«.bni»Hmnm l a* V>< n u«e<l for many year* by m y * If ai,d JLII.. y kiid J t l v favorite liicocg our young ladi« •

8cld by all Drcggisls. WLoletale J^j^ot, R. V A N D U Z E R & CO.. 3 5 T • y B l

40 Park Plate. New-Yori:-

A v e r y ^ J o i n i s o n M A N U F A C T U R E U S O F & D E A L E U f i IN

E V E " T ^ O T J C B - H S ,

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

Wikli to in Tot ;n their fri' ndxand tin' inMu funcnil-lr, tliat they liiivi' iiardiiiMMl tin nl'l •lun i Uoi"'1'

Nn-ili, oin-door fu«f nl tli- V" ; Ollici, .iiul ivill oialii- tlie n.tlu "i

mmmi A S P E C I A L I T Y ,

llnflug liml Ci>n*IJfmUlP n*prrlenrc In tlir IMHIH.-M 1

WQ hupv tu fully im I t llic K:IIII« of thu Ininiiiiir i'am. munltj , nn wmild re«|ieftfully tntit" tin- (nniK i o i r i l,o» .'ll «n.lrliMnitv. to coll and oxnmlnpnur iHroiH iiurca.'iiu ••iM ivliorv, n» «(• arv <!rteriplnrdto

, to k'fii the

I

Very Best Tools lli» mnrket affordt, and will zuarantee lliat our pti-

ces and

T E n i V l S

raonot be Liat b» anr loxhimato draletr in Western Mlchlpn. Wc «Mi to rail partUular attentinn to our

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

P L O W S , M O W E R S & R E A P E R S ,

B l ' G G Y - R A K E S ,

and the 'ainnuii

G K A T T A N W A G O N .

We are alio now prepaied to (nrniiib a perfect

Plaster and Broad-Cast

Grain Sower, COMBINED WITHTHE"ITHICA WHEEL RAKE"

Wa warrant thia macbioe to be a contlououa aad t t en diatrlbutor of PLASTER, and la encceufully u»ed ia all kiada of grain. t)e not (ail to call aad aet Itwark. W t a a t e o d t cordial inritatlon to our old cuatoMtn e l Orattan and r'.cinlt; to call and tea «a, and wa will try In the fature aa in tba paat, to nake butlneaa UaaaacUona a mutual beneBt.

Plow Points & Repairs

coaiUat l / on haad. By cloae attention to bnnineM, aad lair daallaf we hope to merit and receire a •hare of pablie patronage:

ATKINSkSOMERBY. Lowell, March 20th, 1971.

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Hoofland's German Bitten

In compounded of the pnrojnlcw, (or ! • • >. mefilduallv term R o o t s , H e r ha Inii a iiropamllon, traud, ali'l eiitiru coho'.ic aJmix'.urt nj any klnJ.

Hoofland's G- nnan Tonic.

1< a orrlMimlliVi • ( ml tim l i w d l n i : -n i t t . f . wr.h \M |iiirc»t mialiiy •>: S i ' I!i,ki. nrniiiro, ••tc. "im- o; il plMini i ami aiirwalilp tem'-liin . V.T • ' lb" iniblle.

T •• |-n'fcrriii|{ a M ••llclnu free li ho'ic iirtn.irure, «lll 'i»o

Hoofland's German Bitter In cafc* of ncrroua dvpreialon. when

alcoholic Itlmulua I* iuccM«r>-,

I .

I

Hoofland's German Ton: ahould be uied.

The Druggiita write (hat It—n

1 all who try ll reo-

I C k r e a l e C o n R h a , and ita many t h o n a u d [ B r o H C B t t l a . of long sen other remedlea have IWIed—have

omwiend IP-many baying aeveral bottles lhe sec-ond time, and stating they 'would not be without a bottle in Iheir house.' " l l cures all C o M a a n d C l curea of A a t h i nUnding—when , , canaedTt to be consideredaspeoifiofor thesecora-plalnlf. T h r o a t A t l m e m t a require bnt a few doses . C m a a n n i B U T M , and all suffering with F n l m o n a r j r A l n > « t l o n a , of any kind, should not fUl lo gain the relief and cure afforded by Lr- Crook'a Win* of Tar, Try one bottle. I t B M f e U U k e a t s u a / t i m e , a a d w a d e r a a y e l r c a a u t a a e e s w a n t e v e r .

Permit no other remedy to be palmed off on y o a for Dr. Orook'a Wlna of Tar, fcr it la i h l f remedy which la performing lha many wondarfti c u r e a - a a d T O O W M H I T , aad not annnlrled ^MlitiDa with a similarity of nam*. Sold by

The Bitlora or the Tonic are IKKI; , pood,and contain the aame tnedlcliml \ . . .

The stomach, from a variety ol ran-.. • j Ind.-'i'Uon. Uy* pep"''!. N. n » Debility, etc., V* / M H k vi ry ant t.. 1.3 it* functions do raiiK.if. 'n,.-suit of which ia, that th" p. fnffi ri fioin etvcral or more ot thr , diseases:

Office

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Ten Un

! M o w e r s a n d R e a p e r s .

FURST & BRADLEY AND

H A ' W K L I I S r f l l

M a n h o o d : h o w lost , h o w R e s t o r e d . .In«t puWialiert. a ni-w edition ofDr.

^HQ^MCci.v>:iiw»i.L'Nr».i.RnB4TBii K f f i T on fH^V.A'Omili'' riidlrnl mrr .nlthout medicine)of sPMkMMMVHi.i'imnti'r'lifra. nr S.m'nnl WenV-ness, Inrnluntni i S.miral losses, Iiflpnt^nry. Mental and I'byaleal IncapaoiT. 1in|>cdiiiient- t" Marriajte. e t c ; also, 0"n«'iiniill»n'. Ejiil 'P'v. iinil Fits, indnted by aclf-in<liilir<-nce or sexnsl MVatnirnnre.

T f rlci" in n scaled i nrel"!*. onli 8 cents. The cele'irnt.d author, in tlii« a-lmiial le essay.

cle«rlj drmoii<lratra from a thirty nara" soccessful practice, that the alarminc eonsequcnees of self abuse may be radlr i l l t c u u d without tlii- ilnnyerous use of internal m'dicfne nr th* art'l'^tion of the knife; pelntinit out a mode ol cure at o n e simple, certain. andeffertuM by w b i c h e m y sufferer, no matter what bis condition may b*, may cure blmielfcbeaply, prt-eately. aad rn Jit ally.

Tbis L^cturr •honld l>r lo the bandsofeesry youth and erery roan in the land.

Sent under seal, in assaledenrelope lo any address, yieef^aldan iecrl|.t of ail cents, or two |i«sta(e stamps. Also, Dr. Cuieerwell's "Marriage Ruide,"' price 25 cents. Addreis ibe PuMlshers

Oil AH. .1. C. K l . l K E k Co. 127 Bewery, New York, Post Office Bo* 4,6(6.

C o n a t i p a t i o n . F l a t u l e n c e , I n w a r d Pi; F u l n e a a o f B l o o d t o t b e H o n .

A c i d i t y o f t h e S t o m a o h , N a u s e a . H e a r t b u r n , D i a r u a t for F o o d , a F u l n o a s or W e U h t tn t h e

S t o m a o h , S o u r E r u c -U t i o n a , S i n k i n g o r F l u t -

t e r i n g a t t h o P i t o f t h e S t o m a c h , S w i m m i n g : of t h e

H e a d . H u r r i e d o r D i f f i c u l t B r e a t h t n c , F l u t t e r i n g a t t h e H e a r t , Chok;

or B u f f o c a t i n - S e n a a t i na • h e n i; 5

a L y i n g P o a t u r e . D i m n f -a o; V i a i o n . D o t a o r W e b ^ • • ore

t o e Bijcnt, D u l l f a t i R n t h e B e a d , Def l i ; ienc>

of P e r a p i m t l o n , Y e l l o w -neaa o f t M S k i n a n d E y e s ,

P a i n In t b e S i d e . Buck. C h e s t , L i m . d f ^ b s , e t c . Bud- '

d e n T l u s h e a o f J M H e a t , Bur i n g i n t h o P l e a h , Cct»

a t a n t I m a g i n i n g s o f E v i l , a n d G r e a t D e p r e a a l o n o f S p i r i t s .

These remedies will effectually cure I, VTOT/ Complaint, Jaundice, Ryspepela, Chroa; j v j V Ii err ous Debility, Chronla Diarrhira. I)i«-n»- ' • Courts.

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the Kidneys, and all Diseases arisint; Iro. flc Disordered Liver, t)tomii< h, or Inteatiuec ' - m d Oh

Bank, 1

WINDOW and DOOR F R A M E S , P L A I N O R F A N C Y , C I I E C K K D f . I t C O M M O N ,

c c r s T o n y c F i ^ j L J s r i J s i a -

DODGE PLOWS, CULTIVATORS,

SHOVEL PLOWS, Harrows, &c.

V>"-\ o i i e Cenuii .e a n l o s Finned by

S o l o Trc.pi i c t o " u '

SHEPARDS

H A T C H I N G , R E - S A W I N G . '

S C M L L - S A W i X G , S b f i n j , TUilMXG. \ I i H ' - S A W I N G ' T H E B L A N C H A R D

CHURN. D O N E O N S H O R T N M T U K,

4VERY & JOHNSON'S F a c i o r y E a s t s i t u H a i K . i i j . I . o w r . i .

H A R D W A R E

Tin-Ware,

S T O R E S .

Vol a Whiskev or sllinol.itlnr Hrvenite. hut a MKOICIMK wtliiiu tbo LUULI oi' nil.

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Tbe »yitem needs renovatlaBiii'lsirengtliening. New vigor maslbelnfiinMllnUiedljie»ti*eorRUis. i'l.e Htunulatiog. Uexulating and Tunio properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar will (n*e a \ 1 ihty to these o r p n s . Thev m u i l try It. Toey will -oon feel its influence, aii'l,inu"t pereerwani f 11 lh« i uro i" complete. KMping the Htninach sr. i Itoweii in a vigorous OMdition with Dr. < r o o k > Wine of Tar is the beM iWens^ acainat i l l diseases. While Dr. Crook'a Wine ol Tar ia the l>e»t r emedy fo r nil dii-esses of the Throat m. 1 Lungs, it is not prepiredexchisively fcr sueh .1 i.«e«. The rich medicinal qualities of Tar it < nnta n" would alone exci te n regulating and ••frentt l ien ng notion on t h e P t o m n c h and Bowels, l .ut th«ri l i - i cr tub l i* I n K m l i f n i n o f un-' loiiMed T o n l r \;ilue combined with it , which

;t ii< I m i l d u p (lii> H c n k n n d d e -l i l l i l i i l c d . n ip l i l l .T r i H i o r * ' ( ah i t i iMted <1 r t ' i i u t h . ' . m t h e M o l n a c h , r e l a x t h e U v e r f ciin^e Hie 1 nf nt i o dlK***!* r-"'' make pure

I, 1 l* I1 • |ii'ii>i;i, JitUlldlce, Indices-.ui'l k i rd red .111 | .U.nt- . Try one boltle.

A » k f o r l > r . C N X I K ' N H I I I P ( i f T n r . U n -• ip ' - l I • - 1 . • .npie. i a f ter tho name and «I I - - ' . ' ; V,'.!.- of Tar, a* n«-ar as t b e y I irit!,., ,• n i f r i ' i - i -meat . H i ' D r . Crook 'a

V • ••ol T : t l i . ' h r - inrido t h e many wonderful • • ar.'i lir. <"ro«k> Wine o f T v r l s l h e remedy . .n d. ;..iii uoi i!ie untn.-d re inn l ies made only

n d | .n, •.:! 1. r.,- uii»us|Mx't .ng for a r em-; sv. 1: • t-very iMt le you pur -

' : word* '.ii the s!.iini>, in • - . " I . ' . - Wine ol Tar ." " U . S .

; I • • * ' . t 1 . n t - . O. Crook A a r - genuine. Sold l y u ropg i au

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U N I O N B L O C K , L O W E L L , M I C H .

P- J. COPPENS,

Pricr, only 60 Cents a Bottle,

Tlii» nrti« le lms been thoroughly t^siicd nnd luund n eur« nnd epocdy euro fop tho fol lowing coinplainU;

Jaundicr, Imliyrstion, Sour Stom-ach, t'OHtlvewsn, Merrous and Sick ileatlaehe, Li rer Cow plaint, FevertPAffae, Dyspepsia, Jl'onus in Children, Piles, liilions Com-plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup-tions of the Skin, Pimpics on the Face, and all Diseases of the Jtlootl: also the best Diuretic in Use for Kidney Complaints, Weak Back, Pain in the Loins, Lumhayo, Grarel, Rheumatism, Xen ons DebilHy, Dropsey, Cold Feet and Hands, Mentfil De-pression, etc,

P o r e o n a h . i v i n - j F c v i - r n n . i A . j u o , C h i i l a , our . , s i h o u l d f i r s t u b o

D R . S H E P A R D ' S

AGUE PILLS, (Price, only XO Cents per Itor.)

t h e n f o l l o w w i t h t h u B l l t o r a , t o r e g u -lato tlio BOWC'H, I n-.-ito n h c M l t i t y Ap-p^t i to , a t r o n s j t h ' i n n n I i n v i g o r a t e t h e s y a t e m , f l e a n a o tlu- B l o o d , c a r r y i n g o l f n i l i m p u r i t i e s t h r o u g h t h e K i d -

n e y a n n d l i o w c l e , i e n v i i i g t h e s y b t e m n o t l i a b l e t o t e c o i i 1 pt t iu-hs .

I r a n r x i f e l y t .ny t h e r e i s n i o r o r c n l g o n u i n o B i i i « r s o n e n o C e n t s B o t t l e o f S h e p n r d ' i . C o m i x > i i n d W a h o o B i t t e r s t h a n t h e r e i s i . i n w h o l e cn>ie o f a n y o t h e r k i n . I .11 n i . u k - v

P e c o m m c a l o d b y .«il t ! i c firt-t C l n a s l J l i y « i o i i n . t l ir- .;: j h o u l t h e C i t y a n d C o u n t r y , n . t h e bc>.: F a m i l y M c d i c i n o i n use. : F.MI'LY th-nl'L IKS w i t h o u t t h e m i 1 tli H i . ) " - o , i.n<l t i i e r e l . y t>ava t i m e a n d m o n e y .

Prion, .>0 Crnt.H nnh.

For sale by D r u g s l s l s m - l hen le r s cenc ra l ly .

C. N. SHEPARD, P r o p r i e t o r ,

Oitnal Rapid*, Mich, : And hy Hunt k Hunter, and WoodiLg K Look, Lo-well, Micb.

D E B I L I T Y ,

RSSCLTIVO rami I S T Cacsa W B A T B T I *

P E 0 8 T H A T I O K OV T H ® 8 T 8 T Z 1 llDVCID BV HBVBkB LlBOB, lilBPSHiri '

Kxraaoaa, KBTBBS, arc.

Tb*r« Is DO medldne extant euaal to lb. mnsdles In sueh rase*. A tone vigor In

Kod to tbe whole By stem, O w '.ppttlti ! ngtbaued, food c a a u y j i s f mjoyed, 1' i

s t o m a c h d l g e a t a ppcraptlT,' blood la purl fled, U W lbe comoln . becomes s o u n d e d H H healthy, the; low t t e p U eradicated from tke eyes, a tlo. U glvtn to tbe cheeks, and the weak and m ru Invalid beeosaee a strong and healthy bvlag.

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Person* Advanced In Lift, And fsellng tko bead of Oaa weighing W apra tbem, with all Ma attendant ills, will tu tba use of this BlTTJUtkor tbe TONIC, elixir that will instil new Ills Into their ir. rasters ia a meaaurv tke energy aud ardo mora yoatbful daya, build up tbeir shnin forms, and give health and hr^slneaa to rsmalalng yeara.

N O n c a . I t U a well-established fact that fully onei

t t the female por n s B l , l o n 0 ' latien are eeldom in the enjoyn. of good health; or, M j to U»« their cr.ji expression, "never m m s m teal Age . " Tr are languid, devoid of all energy, •TS-melyi vons, and have no appetite. T

To thlsolaaaof persons the BTTTKRy,or; TONIC, Is especially recommended.

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDRE Are mado strong by the use of either of tl- a ers , n remedies. They will cure every case of k give si KA611UB, without fall Res

Thousands of certlflcates have accumulstK ' ' House the hands of the proprietor, but space will » ' 1 — of the publication of but a few. Those, It» i' . be obaerved,are men of note and of such i u Ing that tbey must bo believed. T T (

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TESTIMONIALS.

Hon, (too. W Woodward , CWtf/wtfes 0/(As Suprtmt Court qf ra., wii» ' Bloc

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Bitters'. diseases 1 and of great s l l , „. . bMUy, and want of ncrvons action in the syite Kil

"Yours truly, j "QKO. W . WOODWAKDi

E o n . J a m e i Thompson,

Judgt if (As Suprtwu Court qf Penmylwi

Philadtlphia, April 28, IW I consider 'Ilooflaitd's Oennim Bitten 3

•oluaWe suiUeins In case of attacks of Imi, . Uon or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from; experience or ft.

" Yours, with respect, " J A l i K H THOMPSON

F r o m B e r . Joseph H, Kenna:

'D-D., Potior fhe Tentit Bajiiu Churtk^r adelrf

Dr. /aclrion—Dear 8ir: I have i T frequf: requested to connect my nanis witij recomni' daiions of dlffercnt kiuda of nwdlcines, lut. gardlng the ptao tlcc as out ul a p p r o p r i a t e | f W 1 F sphere, I la\ all cases declined; J I ^ ^ J but with a c proef In various Cald W m iiiHtancci- and; tleularly In my own family, of the uM-fuln Dr. Hoofland's German llliters, I depart for from my usual course, to CXIHVSS my full cos tion that, for oenrrat dtbihly i.f the tyiltm. t lljjcully fur Lirer Ci/mjitainl, il 14 a <.l/< -raliuttU jirfjtaralioH. In noiiu- cases ll may !i bul usually, 1 doubt nol, it will be very belief; fo those who suffer fr>'m the above caus.

Yours, very n siHtifullr. J. H. KKNNAItD.

Klgbth, below C lies

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F r o m Rev . E. D. Fenda l l , Jlliitant tdtlor Chriitian Chnnicll, I'hilad-V

phia. 1 have derived derided benefit from the u t , j

Uoofland's Unrnian ItlUers, and feel ll my |<r.« I. go lo n-cummei.d them u a most valuable lo;« 1.1 all who are auOering from (jenert. l^bilitv i) from dlseaass ailsing from der.r ^ - n nt of'.t' liver. \ ours truly,

K. D. KI..M)AL:.

C A U T I O N . t

Hooflsnd's Gorman remedies nrf counter;-., ed. Bee that tbe 5 = = ^ ^ signature of C . f l JACKSON Is on Uie wrniiiier each bottle. All H j U others arc c . lerfuiL '

Principal OPlce and i l nmi factory at the (j iS man Uedlelne t i ore .No .Ql AKCII Utreet, 1. ) adelphia.

C H A R L E S M. E V A N ® , Uvnnan Druggist, I'roi rw!.*,

Kormerly-U. M. JACBMST K 0 # For sale by ail Druggisu and D e f e r s In Alt.I

dnea.

P R I C E S .

Hoofland's Oermar. Bitten, per bottle H ir.-n •• .. " dozec i '• Uoolland s German Tonic, nut up lit . irt

bottlei ' \ l ... j • l*r bottle, or a lialf dotal f o c i . . . . 7 ^

C a r Do not forget to examine well L art..' »ou buy. In order lo gel tbo geuuite.

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