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T N ' A L Moe a OraHani ..Up 'airs. V O L U M E VIII.; •LiD'-rcv i' -'u >Q—Ono aa:i i". irablc.' L O W E L L , MK'TLTfjAN. W K D N K S D A Y . NoVK.MI'.Ki; i;. 1.S72 ^ ; i 0 0 per yca r S 1 ,\ 1 1 U 1 8 . She i ' O W T U ^ournn!, Io PUBLISHED tVEHY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT IjOVVBLL MICH.. -IIY- MOItlllW <V; lll?< IO. Hunt <t Hunter, D EAl.KUH III lir»gi)I'«tenlM" In l^in'.n.OlN,*'- "I"'** 1 t,1 " * .lUmr.Ur: Ije Lowell, Mirrt. ft.lUrlumvry ! iSaii'l nl J . U Howk& White. » . K.Al.KltSlu fi"OUlShoe.,LraUii »i ug'. iJ r*rticuli, all.-tilliili ;;it-n (o cattoia wol mot l ll.'.'ilici* « . Uulldll.jf, utxl is.il ;,iwf .U.I HOtlic Hall. LOWELL I NATIOI NAL IJAINK WIII. II Diirk's K ^'o's IJolimin. D. D. MALLORY & GO., O Y S T E R S O f L O W S L i , . CAPITAL, - - 8100,000. - SURPLUS, - - - 10,800. *?OARD OP STJPEIlVTSOF-o o< rom:!: MKi;TiN<i. >. i. loiii. i i MunCay, liunrd Kent <:"i IMII v c s U i IV •1 their ' n m ••!• A - county iln- I .tflcf/iJIl""' 'i' 11 J' 1 '"- TERMS OFSUBSCnil'TION. DIUCCTOUt. K . J . I'.i UTU. C. R.HISI;, A. y. ,v. J .Kckkh . H M. (JHAKK. .,ron»ye^f. y 0 r«i(montb«. Vdflivred by th« C»tri»i i;.3 Broadx Ijanjrlcy. | M.^.-Uiclt Tt " ' D KALKK&ia llootii. i'hosi. I.i-Btlict Hndlngnfcc.|A. S . :MN.-.AKU. Ouilom uorl Jnne wivh ii'-aini-".'. ur... ilrminlr;!!. 1 r;.T. W(ii)i>i*o, Uemomb^I TV^ ' I V L.RI••• or IOJI NF L!RAHAU'D lII(icli.lIrlil|;o?;ro. i. | | ntt . rea t P n l r t on "OepowH»• 751 Devondorf & iilaia, M i^innTVi 1 v'''*!' 1 ' J ' " * $2.00 i TtKALEUS In i"»nry Dry anodi.,Iiibbon*,Oiirp«ting. \ M ( LAuk Oa,hl»r U UitsCp^sndX.uon.. Kir.-.duor wt.lotl.o-) lildlSTJ RATES OF ADVERTISING. i well National Bank. .^1 Ten lln<'»NF Nonpareil,clofcmatli-itn ike a .<U:» re ; G " o . 11. ijalcotn, 1 Spacti 1 1 * . ! ' 1 tnio. | H mo. | I yr. J pllACTICAI. W •lehnal.urand JeweUr. WTatelua, | .-i.n,, i r t u o T SSOO I 12 ou ' ••• Clocks and.Utv^liy rtp.mrti »id warriinl»d- T K ; 1 $ l "O 1 S 1 U- M KOO JewefcymadetoO^R. th, l-e.i OFCC. I 0 -;-* iS ,t£ SS Som.Tliy «B.U. •T " 1 12.(10 20.00 1 10.00 I 40.00 175.00 AND [F OREIGN t ruits. O •ipIlM' I'lic !b!- t . t!ie •- TvKAI.Bi: ie FaaejrtUede, Jewelry.VonfeetleBery. teoata, l#c«nti per lino lor Urat innerUon. Kaeh ! JL/ .^otieiin, Hoiiery, Giefe*. Wliilu •onda, rfiu- ^^ie|tentina*rtl«iB aeentspet line. pnoder., Writmj faerr, l'en>. fencil.". et». A Spo- Harnaueand Death nolloeifree. aialjy made of many line, ef coed, wanted in ibo Obituary netleei, 4 oenta perllne market. Quiek Snle.and.nall preOl,. Termiatrlct- (lardlln Bo tine.* Directory $i perannum '7 Ca»b Cijara at whnle.aieand retail, alao a large •-••'••J»»nhafi«a«uart*rlv. | *took of fnlAort. Bridge St.. one doer flMt el Poat- M R S . P H E L P S W OULD SAY To THB L A D I H 8 OK MiWKU. 1 that aha bn., addtd the H A I R DRESSING BuLinei.to that nf raakinit Hoop Skitle, ardi' pie- paced to 'lo 1 ' I " H h ^ A n ' t i f n ^ H E R M E T I C A L L Y S EftLED G O O D S PICKLES, PRESERVES. Etc. '•tti 'I lie nift t ._ •. U ' ii by l onnty < 'lerl.. ( ' i r • . . lowing mein'liers -Ii roll call: Ayers, Hall, Mrilton, < Uodif, W . 1 J. I 'atis, ihu i)u<-kvray. (tarlield, llarJy, 1 latch,' 70 JEFFERSOy A VE^ETIi0/7 , . J | ,: l• Vn " , 'J - 1 '? 1 ,' 1, Iil,,m:in - ilimt ' tlic SinierviHors (.ftho towns of Wy- Jolimot: Konkl.-. Mu-.r. M.-I.v:i'»,| 0 . )mi!;alu i u . nair werkao.1 -'IVfrS, I I VCf, bllHIIIOMS. OllIlSOIl, j ('ook, J. N. Ill,'' MllfF .anl 1 I :iiI IVI re* fiilci !'• inl mail. •/ wei '; re .1 an ! • pi Thy c .mmitU'e . llu iiia;;. of t. .• I : irittl V)l' t i l ' 1 t wI: •!. i i repo U'vl (lr.it 'lit! l.a ! ii-i'I ;;ii.i< " cnii-i.li-raii toil lliut tiity niiijli! 7' manor ti k to tin- 11) • Mi motion tif .Mr. \V. ' [ tin* ivp(-rt tva;< am-cptftl. ini-iit, and tlia Chair- r>-.l:iv's meet- 1 iTP'l. iMiio.t'-ion in •i ^.-lioui 'lis* yomlng, t i the stlh- •n. in I roqilt'S- Mr. Davis f-ll'ored a wholo \V hitnoy, iliMn t h a t k T I T TP. CI do your own "air wa^aod M\ ITS, 1 I VCl', Simmons. '"^D, ..y ] iJJIJIid hair dretoinc. Mr-, it W.T u ,.l. el . II 11. WhitlR'V WhitlU'V , , 1 U , , ' 1 U/ - I ! I V ,! ' Allen'e Self-Inttruetor in tlm art..: H.lr Work i-!. " ' , , ' Vt- - i' I ,ai: 111 JiaC'llOIial UmOD illSllict No. I, ...dy for « l . . l'ru-e JOcent,. B o^cr, lady , W . 1 . ^alker, W n h , W atklllK Wll- 1 0 , ^ l o w m W l ^ 1 t-t!"!. ..-.io o.l/o.f,..! mow rrady for tale. Trice liirems. i.a»iMrn r.n • . - - tohemine ber owu Hair l)rewr. Il t-arbe. ! | mm s01l. W O'KI. 'Switeheis lliaide, Curia. I'effi, Ki 1 :etl», Coiw, waivr ared to do llAlit UKKSSIH'I. NEEMI ^ E . 1 .'""MF-U, T TE U^vnV'i'E lireular rim.. Adfl« ».. (J-, motlO! nmbinr. and brii J vhem in, and .ee what beaotifnl - . . . V « wltcbee. Cnrla and FNUTI can be made fretn Ihem." Oarddu Raaine*ai)ireoiutj |. R. YearlyadrerlUera eiitltledtncliansefuarierly. . Legal (fotieea at Statut« Kate.a. Alllegaltniiat bcpald far when HfHdarltia mide. V^ndentAdrerllnainenlii mnatbe pre-paid * Theiir termairill be,trietlTadh«r«dte. fusiness fitertonj. I. o . o. F - J. Romsdall. M ANUrA«TIUK.R of hear> and Iighl berneai.— Rlrer Btreet.Wrel aide. Omnibus Line. S llAWk BUHDIVK,earty PaMeDgera teaadfrom the defdti arte any part of Mie tewi.dajrand night. I.eaTeynarerdertat the KrankHa Hanae,Bnd ridei n the new •mmboa. B. O. Wilson, .IANI>B»IL: Vial Kieer, Mai B.I treel. QOMTBAfTaBAMD BtlL»i*. Shtp WeatiU Grand Rapids Busiaeet Di- rectory. Ball A Woloott, A rWRMBYS, •raid l.pld*. Mlth. PartleoUr Ix. attentiea glrei te biulMNti the Vnited State. Uoarta and Real A.tele litlgalien. Bathbua Honse. M O.VKMK SI RV.KT, CKANU RAPIDS 111CU. A. R. A UTI.HOILL, Prepnetor. Benjamin A Harlan. A TTORNKYatLnw, Jndge ol Probate, Notary. 1'nbli., OonmUaloiipr of llaadi, Ac., ler New Vorkena WiaeuailB. Piekate USc.. ffouuty build | NG, Oram! Rapid., Mich. Hwuenee. v^nrieaua Sbe will alway. keepoB hand a lino ateorlment ef MOHAIR GOODS. I HOOP SmRTR aad ffORIBTS aado te aider aa I uniial. MBS. M. J.PHBI.PB. Piratdeor Berth ef Ihe Franklin Hoou, Lowell, Mich. T7d31 STIll TDET M I T 0 L B . L u l l & G o ' s FOB GROCERIES. >lltl«. K- W. Al.l.KN. it" W-ioiiwutU Av. nue, lletroi!, Mil plan lor etiualizinu tho school ,Traclional iof the albresaitl townships. The resolntion was adopted. \ j , mwnui. Mr. (iainc#, Mr. j The Board now adjonrneii •uuil 5 Garfield was chosen temporary chair-i o'f.jock p. m. m a n . ; A P T E H N O O N SESSION. On motion of Mr. .lohiison. tli«| Board met pursuant to adjourn- S C H O O L B O O K S , ' Board proceeded to vole lor penna-: ment. I § F ALL KLyi)S > ; ncul chairman, and .Mr. W . R. Davis Several aecounls were reported br USED IN CITY OR STATE SCHOOLS,! wa4 ,lecU f 110 t, l. al , | I ,osi ' io "; . Committee on Claims, and . l e d - ' - ad BookiclltrV ^ T } ^ ^ ^ ( ^ l 1 •!,« vnlnj irnvonun was iiie,] by the Board. Ull u . n . b WW.. — — ,, , . . ,, .! t)ii mouon 01 iYir. v uun >* ..-o.,,, i With a tull Hue of Stationery, and IJook.eller. i i .1 . .1 1 . .t « .... * i". « [and M^wwieaier. 1 Good., at the lowe.t price., at.iesu.vcd that the rulos yoveniuig the 1 Im account ol J ames'Vandei iblu- f.wheie«»i# or retail, by .i. A.uorif, lt | l8 action ofthe Hoard last year | in W£ll re f errc( i i 0 the " UPPO^IU Poitofllce, the action ot me i.oaru i«si i««i i im n&ii nricuvu «v Commit- sho'ihl bu adopted for tbe present | tee on Claims, for further iinestiyt- • - ' •< -' ..... IO nmuililmant I TLNN TVAKMOV Y LODOK, No. HB, of Lowell. Mieh. Is meet, erery Satnrdar eTenl'ng.innld M.nnnie Nail. 1 W. N.fl. R HUWTXM JR.. Seo. J . U . Mathewson. N OTARY,Attorney andSellelter. Willattendto buiine.. In any of the Stateor United States •aarti. Special *ttentioBgiT«iatoConTet.inelng.ColleetlnK ad Ohanonry bnainea*. OBteerer i.owell Nationsl Hank, Lowell Uloh. J T. J. Slaytan. VfrmKHYatLsw.aBdSolhltarln Stateor Sal. xxjled State*Court.. ri'rm iod village property for .ale errent. l.inon, eA Claim Agent for procuring rention»andKountl c Perry & Look. TTOP.NKYS AT LAtT. Bnilnc. in nil thn State and United State. Ceort* attended to.— n'ompt attention giren to C'onveyaoeing,Collections laaaraaeeand Chaorery boaiaeM,Lenrll.Mioh. H M Perry. O II Look. W . A . Fallass, M. D., i Holden, Stewart, & Co., P HYSICIAN and Surgeon, I.owell.Mich. Offlc'L"* BNKUAL IN3UHANCK AOlNTSand Adjuster orer National Bauk. Ite.idonreon Hudson SV, VJT Keprreenl the oldost and slron^e^l I'niuiauco I,, » 1 /' r 1 , „ oppositeresidenru of C. U.HlHr. Companlen iu the ooustrjr. Offlci'IU tbo lla.cment T H 6 V * R O C 6 1 , Y LLILC, U U U W C P " / - ol ihi-CityNatiunal Bank Building, Urana iiapida. J . Howard Smith. M . D . B . O . D . UOLDI:*. J. R. .•TBWABT. .IABCDS W. BATRB. H OMKOI'ATIIIC I'liy.ioiau andflurgeon. oflic® _ rri"i,«-. 1 . • i. A. -mir front room orer the post nfflce. Residence X110 UlEUGSt iVlcir K fiti 11 ii«pot Ruad. i.'alls/attended promptly, day or "UVB AXD LKT 1,1 VK" IS SWR MOTTO. B R O A D & LANKMiEY, MANlFACriRBBS OP I year vrilh the single amendment, , (otVered by Mr. Whitney,) lliat "when 1 the yeas and nays art* cnlled every man ihall vote unless wxctmed by the Board."' cfc lion. On motion tup bill of J. Brady, Coroner, for services mndercd, was laid on the table. the Board,;' The spteial committee to whoni The following resolution presented | w a s referred the natter of binding by Mr. Ilaynes was then adopt«il: ' the ais^fsment rolls for the srvcral " •• '• ' warils and towns, presented a re- • • • -• .• t r porL which on motion o f M r . W . P . Wiiitney was accepted imd adopted Well, l«t Ibem •orat. We have EVERYTHING llcrkey Broa.aaa>. Depot wight. I Dr. E. DeOourccy. J K L/.'.CTIC PIIV'SICIAN. OIBoe :.n l residenci WJ Bridge Strcrt, L.owcll (irsibulldins west of ol^ rnsonic Hail building. Hot cold and modiratc Uth., alwaj h prepared M AMTFACTL'KKUS ol Kutniture. (iranit Uuiids, I Pier-Ola.... Oornisi-, l.:iiubrequius iy»d Drnpe- 1 nes, m.deto atder. Udico and .Stoic, 4lA43Ston-| roest,,(upktaiis.) Kacioir,onCinal,nearBridgr.>'.. 11 1 • -i WX. A. BRIil.! V. JVLIIM GkKKKt. <1 L. o. V . «IAV . | i JtUKlIlUS. Price for Produce <•. wmi..'rm" We sell gvods down to the B P , . P . O K I M O D A N N C I I . ^ . " " - bottom ligure, and the f o l k , h a v e P nyslolaui andSurjiohs.Odlctin Masonic Build-. Itolliul It Ollt. ing, Lowell. Uieirt • . ^ ^a et , A NK ,.,..v 1 Forry B.others, A - , ' KCtl j l.iXCLUSlVK i'KAi.KilS IN Hat,, Cap^. K m ' Union niochl t rtr r a C o . JJlj Ulovee.icc., Who;-., :eaui. UetBil..So. 11 Mu.i-1 lfr.it Sid'-, i l^L LL « V,H. H.c; Stephenson. , roe street Grind Uapid--.. * K.p«cial i 4 XKW THING Retohtd, Thai tho Prosecuting At toruoy be and is hereby requested to report to the Board as soon as possi-pVhilncy was accej ble as te what action has been taken Hie Board adjourned. since the last session as to the Bridge Sat. Oct. 19th. rhe Board met Street Bridee question. I pursuant tu adjournment, and were On motion of Mr. Myers the Board [called to order by the chairman, adionrned tmVd this morninjr at ten 1 The minutes of Friday w e r e r e a d o'clock and approved. N I (V . I- MM., I 1 1 A resolution was offered I-y Mr. ruesda), c '• ' " Davis, and aeceided, anthori/.mg tho met puisuan , ' " Countv Treasurer In borrow a s u m qMomm wt'e l«.ml mwc.!. tho The Prosicntinc: AttorneN appeal . • i i n , TT AVISO e*perienc»d wotkmen In ' d ^ a verbal ve'poM ' r o l l - I « h o U S a n . l dollars, at H we .hauniake the custom trade a.peciaiity. 1 edai Stru( .\ j usual rate oJ intend to,• l i e payn.erit ernuij, u "- 1 - ^r.. IOI orders drawn on him. Kreschfslf Sewed Beeis. W^CCOH.I ' T » 7 - P " s . 1 ' : ' ' - . . i .1,, i .i wnleh, was lost, atrlioii!.inK llu ft.*. . . Ha'chairman aunounreM ni' IOI- M " . n i ! rnM M 1 " , , : r . : jd)ftyis and.Mit •lohn'ou.. On-'.li mli/.a'iou* Mfc>€rf. Mv-«>. Work made to order in the Best of Style and Fiinth, and prices to suit the timesjor Cash. i,,! which, was li*;, an lioii:;ing the Com- niiiifi* nil Pnli!i" I .uiM'.i»<_"i to phice 1 \ s'l'-li :i numl r ' ^i^hlmn': rojs on A R . - H L E to Onlci •utlic'.' for itsjirotee- in if naid lur bv IX, WE , . rTOSKK'.'A rillC I'hy,Mrian k Sarpenn. Kspccia' < a^ta'it.ongir.n^^.hl.ti.aadChron'eDi.j Mohl & Schneider. AI '•) Slephcns'.n's I'ateutTtcm- aun Support-( VT ANl'i'ACTUUIvUS of and wb-ile-aled. .ilern in | / J orM.manulioiured to order, fcllwork warranted ••<>! Cigars and Tobacco. Alsoa *ood aiiortmrutjl 1 Siva .-Atlafaction. ••...• "SMei i Liiaumuml Di. u ripe.. !>J; |,| r ,,.. Retidenr llrs*. I!" •. ^' north Union . - ' e l r . o l ' n ' Moiime.U; ila;, : , Voorhls & Co., A | And krpl ! ment m I time. AH. Ln-tell,. House. Dr.'i^B..Lamb, Geo. W-Mnllory.M.D. Voorhls & Co. ALKi'.S in line Ksmily (irocoiies, li riaetic icaled ^r.iids.Kn^i -h piukies, i- iucea, Korci^-n and DoinintidruiU., piovii.ioi^, |ir...iui " >.v. u-J an.; j MouracHtroet, Crand Uapid i. Eaton tc Lyon. D-etric: au'l Sunday.SchnoiI T H E SUNI H . W . A V E R Y , iljinwu. \ l)oc1<ejiy so:'. On Claim i sou, W 1 in '! On Koad Mcl.cii W aiki W N Bail \\\. IITT Gatltolfl, ;L Wiil ' nm -' .. M,.-'' " 1 lla md 11 V Geo-W-Mnllory, K.D. libl.Ol'ATIIIC PMVSIClAN - . V grndu.it from j JJOOKS ui'Mlatlonirv. DUtri.: ai.; Sunday School X our ni the best Medlral Cnlleg.H in tho United ^ l-brsnii. suppl ed at lil-eisl uuscnanl. Sciim.l -/\te«. Has prsctlco'lteeJUIiie'SOiears.Id.of which book wuolc.ial.-nnd re.ail. Canal.-:.L1, . trm-r in Southern Mieiiit;nii. with surcoss., lli.easci pecu- »!•.«•' «>"« l " I • ••• h a r t o leuul-iR treated .ii.-ee,»fu"lly by my mode oil • t.-ealment. Offlo-and Ucjidenceiil West Knd Bridge Wolson, Matter & Co., Street. Ayf"ANL'FACTCUKitSofVuruiture, .O A 31 Canal iVX *lrett,nnd u, ; a ii Huron iilreel,Ctuuil Rap- Wm . Pullen, ids. D E A U B K in Roady-madeClothing, Cloths,Oenl'i . FurniahingGoods.Hats.Caps,Bootn.mdShoes, r • lioettgert, Clothing cut and made to order. Store Pnllea's CANAL street, dealer io Fancy good., Toj., Wloek, Bridge street JO "" " ,r - i — I t n t i o n s . Baskets, Chil- G. R.Coviil.. G B N K R A L Caavasaiiig Agent. A!I kinds of bookseaa baobtatnddof uioiatIo«O«lrstes.— Address Lowell. C. Q- Stone.* Co- B A L E R S TA Dry Goods. Oroeenes, Boots and ' Sho " "-•»-«.« 0«ns.Crockuir.ASO. Store IN •TRTI^AA'I T \BAI li SI Hine 4 N O B L « . B A L E R S I. nry Goods. Clothlrn. «»«• C » P ' SABANO a *. MM, Shoes. Hats ami Cspi. Crockerr . A: o . Store iam'F Blook . I.owell, Mich . ( D EAI.RK3 IA HTF I Oroseries, 4e. K.B.—Clotbiag made toorder. Store In brick blaak. oppoilta Franklin House. Chas. Althen. D EALVRIb Ready-made Cloli ing. Cent 'S' o nishlngOoods, H nts . Caps. I wast and Flat Rlrar Bridge,Lowell.. Ulcb. Siman H. Hanson. M A W U F ACTOHia of and Dealer in tiB-ware Coppor- waraand Sheet iron Special attention Ivan ta reoflar, aa« a -tron|hing aad job work.— GKAP appailta Hnat K Uaatar'I drug store. Wilson * Bdla. A ll ktads af Blaeksaiithlng. Horsa-shaaingwag' AI aad Carriage IroningdeBspraapUy. Ediar Morse. 1B08 Llaafrom ffliftoa Rause. andall atka teafcd from al JASALstreet, ueaier iu 0 --^ . JU Wursteds.Tnmniini;!!, Iliif.oo., Baskets, Obil dren's wagons, earls and sleighs. Hoop skirts and corsetlkinsdetu order. Wilder D. Foster, W HOIJiSALB and retaildealerin Hardware, aad msaafactarer of Copper, tin an I sheet iron work , MA 10 Monroo street, Grand Rapils. Grand Baplds Marble Works. B Ai.U AI LlKSVKLD.dealer.iu llonnraents,Gra*e StunessndfurniUim marble. lUSanth Division met,Grsnd Rapids. West' s American Tire Setter, For Sftliuff Carriage and W'og- on T i r e € o I / l o n l h e w l i r e l , With "liich t ^ s r of lltuor TlRi:s can be set in j T e n M i n u t e s . 0 ^ *g5S5 R "aU Hou"., taakd fro. araias. .' John Taylor. r ow Faaadarand mannfaeturer o l . adaBskiadso Plows, Harrowi.Cultlratora.Serapori.bebilaighi •dallklaisaf aastlagtaordar.Lowdl.litleb. M-B.Blodfett- L O^DLI-'I W.nlen Hills. manufacturer afPI' aal Fiajy CiMim.res. Twaedi and Jeans,FLA J ne .,PUi«A«l FCNIR Shirt lug. Slocking Yarn, aFL goo I. mil* fro N I'sre W ool and free from floe ghtit in»'kst,riao paid for Wool. Lowell , Ml M. 0. Barber, S U C C E H B O R to W . A U . Bai'HER.dealer InGroee lei Froriiloni.Crockery,R.lassw8ra,YaBkeeNo HON«, snd alnll as .ortmeat la tbe Grocery andgenera '"J^MUEE and ProTiiioo Liae . Terms ca.B. and wil ^EFLLBAPOND with Cold at I I 10. lee cream andsoda watej i n their season. Brldgeatreel.Lowell .Mich W. J. Atkias, D I AI .IR in Agrieuitural Impleaients. WE also ellthejustly celebraied Lumber Wsgons and •AGGPES Baanufaclared by J. A. Adams Bros, ILN. i - aessilaeeonedoor Bast of Post Ofllce, Lowell, Mich. Fowlison & Quick, * c htectaii Builders.anddesl*rslo Ivoibero la TILLED iida • L ow KN .H Vinegar W o r k s . V I O T 1 C B ishareby giren that I am now prepared J\ tolurnisHst wholesale a good artleleofCider j Vinegar aacbrspascan beagnt I a Detroit or Chlrago. Loeersofgaodnnegarwillda we ] tore- ^MB • J'.ktt they eaa get an article a ate free teoBaeeUodanathardelatarlaassubataaaaa. X.PBOB Uwa H. Mai O . K U S T E R E R , B R E W EE & MALSTEU C i t y B e r w e r y 3BAND RAPIDS, - - MICH STOCK, XXX A PRESENT USE A L E 8 , ( f c D R A U G H T L A G E R . Wool ! Wool! W A H T B D . for wkieh we «I1 pay the hlgkea market price. PARK1R* WBTHKRWAX. dune ttk.IM. O 1 D . . , . . .P 1.1,1. »RIT.. ItisoupoltbemOslwondeifBltiiue and labor-sa. ting machines of the sge. Notesringthe wheelto pieces, no tsklngout bolts, no breaking Dslnt, no burning tbe felloe or boring new holes, but simply taking the wheel from tho axle, patting it iato the machine, and returning It to the the owner, tightened in the most aalisfeclory manner, all In two or tkrea minutes. Thennderslgned hasoBe of Ibeie machine, athis b!acknnithshup, and has tbe EXCIUSIVE RIGHT UIIAI.KU IN Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters. AND ALL KINDS OK GAME IN SKASON O A A N PAID FOR ALL K I N D S O F lLive Slock. Sal! Pork. Hides 3?elts <fec l Co 1. an 1 ( and r.ii.l. dv. W. V. I'R * C . : an 1 i leba ril lion—Mossr-. 1 Mvres. .. 11. iTuekcr. \V( i>" :. hi Simmons M On Drains—M saed l>rii : iiii. The I'm urd -..iw a-ij inrned uiiti; o'clock r i t! •• a: E II AMI. MOHN'INii sl'ssii i N. Wednesday Oct. Ui. The Board moi I'lirsnani IIUII i • same 1 v or ler. (he r"i sid •' • I lot • i 1 a few (''i us, t)i B ..r ! : • ad- , until M iiday t > 1. m iav, O t. J1.—*i "he Board met . u r • rnni' nt. and was . n;.' "ty tin- hai; man. r-ii; i n'l" ii' i was foil id to M ". Whitiiv;. o!Verc ' . . : . i ilion I t h a t i n a s i n u o h as t h e i n t r.'»'s of tho i . rami d t h n • . - r v . eml.-er >1 ' ; '.iVi'l *: •-Illi ia\ • :i thoVi' l^h 'irider-t; inline •' 'h « liintv l u o r MUI'»1 'U'. liiOM* I I -> o ' ^IUITILD RE^ULVE i l l - s int'i a ('nmmilt i f t h o \Vhole in visit th" coimtv [mor i'anw [ CentralMarkot.nridgeStreet. Lowell July l«t.lS72. 11. W. A V E R Y OYSTtB w p m i f Forthetiiwo of Lowell. AUwbobavesasaitoperata .pronouaeeif the host InTentlon in use for setting llras. lANGLKr BUILDING, LOWELL - - - - - MICH. The Board*mei IVsnani to ^ ' d - ' a n l ib'tl i . o m " journnier.t and was railed to order miiu .. 3, 1,.. i l)tci | i, v l | 1 by Hie chairman. On ualling 'd 10 ciiaii-to m iki-tlio neetissary arrange- roll a quorum was tound present. nieuis to carry out i l n * r e s o h i i i o n . The Miinutes ol I tiesday s proceed- i 0 n , notlo ti,,. K:lme aeeepied 1 ings were read and approved. | nil d adopted, the eoinmitter wa^ a p. Several petitions and remoiistrau-l !)0 i„ le(lt nni ] |notioM r M r ces wwe presented and relerred tol soni ^ | lonnl adjourned unlil Tues- appropnate committees. , lnv <j 0 ' c i 0( .k. M r . J . N . Davis ottered the lollow- _ ing resolutien, which was on motion' TUKSDAY, Oct, 2 2 , 1 8 7 J . Rdopted '" ,!ll 'd met pursuaui to adjourn- W H K I T K A S , T H « ( l , a H A N . D . I I « L,v H . Bridge Companv show a disposition! p , , . ti locout.st the oUim o t i h . .oimty in ^ ^ " ' i ' . the matter of the Bridge street bridge t * vt) ] • • . " n and ap- and have employed some of the best i> et i t i I«..-L *.T_.,» .LI. >sinio FII ROITVCSFNTI 1 Juno Otk.tBTZ. P. 8.-We will pay flraad Kaploa ar laala prices. BARBER SHOP. •pvOK'T FAIL to go lo Boaog's ehap If you want X) a first etass lob done. Shaeiag. Shampooing, Hair Cntting and Whi.kera Dyed in a stylo to please oreryone. ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE The bsst in use,keptconstsntly on band. Also Remember we warrant ail tire set with this Machine. IHORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. VMAMK A.MAJLKY, VltOrttlKl OH legal talent in the State to represent their iuteresis, tiiertfort, Resolved, That the Prosecuting At- torney is authorized to employ .1. W . I Champlain, Esq., to aitisl him iu the case of the county against tho Graud | Rapids Bridge Conapany. N# Wvmni . 'cliliouB from residnits in the towns of Courtland, OaktieUi, Plain- field. Grand Rapids and Cannon, asked that a portion ol the Grand Rapids and Greenville State road be .vacated. On motion the same was I referred to the Committee on roads We have nothiD^ to do with Hunter's old shop, bat have re- moved all work to |oaminfl fnsttal Porthe Hair, which remerss Dsndrnlf and stops the Hair from fslling oat. Fine Bay Rum Oil Anunequalled HairTonle. kept for Sale Socms ? d Floo' Gr.LIAM's 11 nek .opposite Nations Bank WM/*ARJf Meals furnished at all ** hours. Day Boarders taken. ISTO L I G i X J O R S . New Advertisement. F OR SALE—Storeand iotor vacant bu.lness\ ota on Rirer street, west side. Also, dwelling louses and lota and racant eillage lot *. Also, apids Bridge t ompany. ftnd br ij ge8 . Mr. Rankin o Wyoming, ofler-U The ro b mraiUee , m c h u n 8 r d a •taUment which was referred to L th8 Botrd 8everal a c c o u o t ,^ h ^ the Committee on Eduaation. 'were allowed as recommended. On motion the Board now took a {)n inotien of Mi . w p Whiln#y . recesa until 5 p. ill. _ i t b a alaotinn n f n Cnuntv nouses SOU I d a aon Tkcan. >•....,• « acrea good timber laud,desirably located. For lur- tber particuiais inquire OL L". B . W I L L I A M S . Lowell,Feb.13tb. l8T2. Piano and Organ for Sale. TT'OR .sle atabatgnm, sn eicellent rosewood piano . ; J? with sit modern improvements. Aim a rosewood BIADC Operative III SAID tOWIlslli mm Mas%a% *> Y* Thursday Oct. 17.—The Board met j pursuant to adjournment and were cailoi to order by tbe chairman. The miaulci of Wednesday were read and approved. A petition from II. Dalrymple was*. . .... ceived and referred to the Commit- P e . axc . 8 waK autlioriaed to com- - Imunicatewit' " * " -. •». « . TV uituvy, the election of a County Superinten- dent of the Poer was made the spec- ial order of business for to-morrow morning, alter tho usual order of businoi*. On motion, the Committee on Re- . A - 1 RRS . receiv tee on Roads and Bridges. The Committee on Roads and Bridges reported adversely to the petition of citizens of Vcrgennes ask- .i.ai tim low ol ni'ohibitin<* ImproTeinents six octace piano rase organ. Inquiro at LLM etU'e. TWT Farm for Sale- mumcate with the Auditor General regarding tho interest reported back to this county on the list of rejected taxes. libitingju ^ a 1 n i o l * o u ^ r - Stiiison, tho •ge b e 1 t o o k » recess until 1 o'clock operative in said township. ; s l 1, ,n - A resolution eoneerninir the pre- B . #ar ^ n" 1 «n<i ^as called to order by the paration of assessment rolls, etc., 0 , ne 0 ! cl0c1 ' P- ">•, when, ou mo- wns mvsonfutl bv Mr I V Hnvto! too ' £ a rtccj3 unl ii 5 O 'cloclc p. . 1 ' . ' m. lo enable Ihe members to visit tim Countr ami accepted. , Poor Farm - Al 5 o clock p. u . the chsiroaa Same o t h e r b u s i n e s s Ol little i m - t h e Board tOKCllier, w.-ieu. there not be- ... — . . . ... «o ....... c i,..,i >n .. l Inn a uuonim nresent. on mo! Wilson & Edie S A R M I U I W O - I C Same other busineis of little im-| CALLE D llie Bonrd logelbcr, WNEN, HU-re not be- ..ond nu;ld. ' L ,..«C N-inB-ICFP.L W B M I TL^ ing A qnonmi present, on motion of Mr Dock - 7 0 I ' i n 'JY ari'ieVami all KIN .-; V 01 ^ C . ' . . , , , lersytlie Board adjouroeJ until to-morrow I iHx.K.rri'Eij " i ••• ck > '"j i ^.s«»<*io<k | 0 LOURII.II«NUTIUII'.OWCII T L B O U C E B . i bnday, t . 18,18I2.—Ther>oard| HOBAKV H. CHII'MAS, Clerk .

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I x . attentiea glrei te biulMNti the Vnited State. Uoarta and Real A .tele litlgalien.

B a t h b u a H o n s e .

MO . V K M K SI RV.KT, CKANU RAPIDS 111CU. A . R . A U T I . H O I L L , Prepnetor.

B e n j a m i n A H a r l a n .

AT T O R N K Y a t L n w , Jndge ol Probate, No ta ry .

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M O H A I R G O O D S .

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G a r f i e l d w a s c h o s e n t e m p o r a r y c h a i r - i o ' f . jock p. m. m a n . ; A P T E H N O O N S E S S I O N .

O n m o t i o n o f M r . . l o h i i s o n . t l i « | B o a r d m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n -

S C H O O L B O O K S , ' B o a r d p r o c e e d e d t o v o l e l o r p e n n a - : m e n t . I § F A L L K L y i ) S > ; n c u l c h a i r m a n , a n d .Mr. W . R . D a v i s S e v e r a l a e c o u n l s w e r e r e p o r t e d b r

U S E D IN CITY OR S T A T E S C H O O L S , ! w a 4 , l e c U f 1 1 0 t , l . a l , | I, o s i ' i o " ; . C o m m i t t e e o n C l a i m s , a n d . l e d -

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w a s i i ie , ] b y t h e B o a r d . Ull u . n . b WW.. — — , , , . . ,, .! t ) i i m o u o n 01 iYir. v u u n >* . . - o . , , , i With a tull Hue of Stationery, and IJook.eller. i i .1 . .1 1 . • . t « .... * i " . « [and M^wwieaier.1 Good., at the lowe.t price., a t . i e s u . v c d t h a t t h e r u l o s y o v e n i u i g t h e 1 Im a c c o u n t ol J a m e s ' V a n d e i iblu-f.wheie«»i# or retail, by .i. A.uorif, l t | l 8 a c t i o n o f t h e H o a r d l a s t y e a r | in W £ l l r e f e r r c ( i i 0 t h e "

U P P O ^ I U Poitofllce, t h e a c t i o n ot m e i . o a r u i«s i i « « i i im n&ii n r i c u v u «v C o m m i t -

s h o ' i h l b u a d o p t e d f o r t b e p r e s e n t | t e e o n C l a i m s , f o r f u r t h e r i i n e s t i y t -• - ' • < - ' . . . . . I O n m u i l i l m a n t I T L N N

TVAKMOV Y LODOK, No. HB, of Lowell. Mieh. I s meet, erery Satnrdar eTenl'ng.innld M.nnnie Nail. 1 W. N.fl.

R H U W T X M J R . . S e o .

J . U . M a t h e w s o n .

NOTARY,Attorney andSellelter. Willattendto

bui ine. . In any of the Stateor United States

• a a r t i . Special *ttentioBgiT«iatoConTet.inelng.ColleetlnK ad Ohanonry bnainea*. OBteerer i.owell Nationsl

Hank, Lowell Uloh.

J T . J . S l a y t a n . V f r m K H Y a t L s w . a B d S o l h l t a r l n Stateor Sal .

x x j l e d State*Court. . ri 'rm iod village property for .ale e r ren t . l.inon, eA Claim Agent for procuring rention»andKountlc

Perry & L o o k . TTOP.NKYS AT LAtT. Bni lnc . in nil thn

State and United State. Ceort* attended to.— n'ompt attention giren to C'onveyaoeing,Collections laaaraaeeand Chaorery boaiaeM,Lenrll.Mioh.

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I C h a m p l a i n , E s q . , t o a i t i s l h i m iu t h e

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

| R a p i d s B r i d g e C o n a p a n y . N# W v m n i

. ' c l i l i ouB f r o m r e s i d n i t s in t h e

t o w n s o f C o u r t l a n d , O a k t i e U i , P l a i n -

field. G r a n d R a p i d s a n d C a n n o n ,

a s k e d t h a t a p o r t i o n o l t h e G r a n d

R a p i d s a n d G r e e n v i l l e S t a t e r o a d b e

. v a c a t e d . O n m o t i o n t h e s a m e w a s

I r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e o n r o a d s

We have nothiD^ to do with Hunter's old shop, bat have re-moved all work to

| o a m i n f l f n s t t a l

Porthe H a i r , which remerss Dsndrnlf and stops t h e Hair f rom fsl l ing o a t .

Fine Bay Rum Oil Anunequal led Hai rTonle . kep t fo r Sale

Socms ?d F l o o ' Gr.LIAM's 11 nek . o p p o s i t e Nations

Bank

WM/*ARJf Meals furnished at all ** hours. Day Boarders taken.

ISTO L I G i X J O R S .

New Advertisement.

FOR SALE—Storeand iotor vacant bu . lness\ota on Ri re r s t r ee t , west s ide. Also, dwelling

louses and lota and r a c a n t eillage lot*. Also,

a p i d s B r i d g e t o m p a n y . ftnd b r i j g e 8 . M r . R a n k i n o W y o m i n g , o f le r -U T h e r o

bm r a i U e e , m c h u n 8 r d

a • t a U m e n t w h i c h w a s r e f e r r e d t o L t h 8 B o t r d 8 e v e r a l a c c o u o t , ^ h ^

the Committee on Eduaation. 'were allowed as recommended. O n m o t i o n t h e B o a r d n o w t o o k a { ) n i n o t i e n o f M i . w p W h i l n # y .

r e c e s a u n t i l 5 p . ill. _ i t b a a l a o t i n n n f n C n u n t v

nouses SOU Ida aon Tkcan. >•....,• • « acrea good timber laud,desirably located. For lur-t b e r particuiais i nqu i r e OL L " . B . W I L L I A M S .

Lowell ,Feb.13tb.l8T2 .

Piano a n d Organ for Sale . T T ' O R . s le atabatgnm, sn eicel lent rosewood piano . ;

J ? with sit modern improvements. Aim a rosewood B I A D C Operat ive I I I S A I D t O W I l s l l i

mm Mas%a% *> Y *

T h u r s d a y O c t . 1 7 . — T h e B o a r d m e t

j p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n m e n t a n d w e r e

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

T h e m i a u l c i o f W e d n e s d a y w e r e

r e a d a n d a p p r o v e d .

A p e t i t i o n f r o m I I . D a l r y m p l e w a s * . . • . . . . c e i v e d a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t - P e . a x c . 8 w a K a u t l i o r i a e d t o c o m -

— - I m u n i c a t e w i t ' " * "

- . • » . « . TV u i t u v y , t h e e l e c t i o n o f a C o u n t y S u p e r i n t e n -

d e n t o f t h e P o e r w a s m a d e t h e s p e c -

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

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

b u s i n o i * .

O n m o t i o n , t h e C o m m i t t e e on Re -. A - 1 RRS .

r e c e i v t e e on R o a d s a n d B r i d g e s .

T h e C o m m i t t e e on R o a d s a n d

B r i d g e s r e p o r t e d a d v e r s e l y t o t h e

p e t i t i o n of c i t i z e n s o f V c r g e n n e s a s k -. i . a i t i m low ol ni 'ohibitin<*

ImproTeinents six octace piano rase organ. Inquiro at LLM etU'e.

T W T

Farm for Sale-

m u m c a t e w i t h t h e A u d i t o r G e n e r a l

r e g a r d i n g t h o i n t e r e s t r e p o r t e d b a c k

t o t h i s c o u n t y o n t h e l i s t o f r e j e c t e d t a x e s .

l i b i t i n g j u ^ a1

n i o l * o u ^ r - S t i i i s o n , t h o

• g e b e 1 t o o k » r e c e s s u n t i l 1 o ' c l o c k

o p e r a t i v e in s a i d t o w n s h i p . ; s l1, , n -A r e s o l u t i o n e o n e e r n i n i r t h e p r e - B . # a r ^ n " 1 «n<i ^ a s ca l l ed t o o rde r b y t h e

p a r a t i o n o f a s s e s s m e n t ro l l s , e t c . , 0 , n e 0 ! c l 0 c 1 ' P- ">•, when, ou mo-w n s m v s o n f u t l b v M r I V H n v t o ! t o o ' £ a r t c c j 3 u n l i i 5 O 'cloclc p .

. 1 ' . • ' m . lo e n a b l e Ihe m e m b e r s to visit tim C o u n t r a m i a c c e p t e d . „ , P o o r F a r m - A l 5 o c lock p . u . the c h s i r o a a

S a m e o t h e r b u s i n e s s Ol l i t t l e i m - t h e B o a r d tOKCllier, w.-ieu. there no t be -... — . . . ...«o .......c i , . . , i > n . . l Inn a uuonim nresent. on mo!

Wilson & Edie

S A R M I U I W O - I C S a m e o t h e r busineis o f l i t t l e i m - | C A L L E D llie Bonrd logelbcr, W N E N , HU-re not be -• ..ond nu;ld. 'L , . . « C N-inB-ICFP.L W B M I T L ^ ing A qnonmi present, on motion of Mr Dock-

7 0 I ' i n'JY ari'ieVami all KIN .- ; V 0 1 ^ C . ' . . , , , l e r sy t l i e Board adjouroeJ until to-morrow I i H x . K . r r i ' E i j " i — • • • • c k > ' " j i . s « » < * i o < k

| 0 L O U R I I . I I « N U T I U I I ' . O W C I I T L B O U C E B . i b n d a y , 0 « t . 1 8 , 1 8 I 2 . — T h e r > o a r d | H O B A K V H . CHII 'MAS,Clerk .

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T H E N E W S . Octobcr.

BT ItACBEIi POMEIIOY.

Life sconw vrorlh while upon a day like this, I'ackcd full of flavor an a nut of meat; The acrid taint tliat often spoiln tiicir sweet Now, clorifiod, its mellow juiccs raics, Steepi'ii by yon Ktlu into pure drops of hlign. Sueh weather makes one scoff at tropic heat, And feel less sad for summer's flying feet, So rare Hie honey of a parting kins. Yesti rduy'a fog somehow befogged tbe brain, And in tbe blood a streak nf madnoss wove ; lint this northwester slits bad • renins iu i .vain. As Saladm's sciiniter lb •cushion clove.

on the name of F reeman ." The prin-cess became Mrs. Mor ley ; and under these names they corresponded with each other . On the eve of the revolu-tion of 1088, Mrs Freeman ' s influence

, became so great t ha t i t became an im-portant question whether or not she would favor tbe accession of William ami Mary, and the set t lement of the crown on William in case of Mary's death. Anne would bu the lawful suc-cessor in that event. She would, un-doubtedly, follow Lady ClinrcliiU's ad-vice about yielding her r ight of succes-sion. At this junc ture . Lady Church-

I would not elwnue the crisp, immortal breeze, ill herself had t h e wisdom to seek the

At liomc.

WHILE the Pacific express on the Great Wi stern Railroad was passing Beansville sta-tion, Ontario, twenty miles east of Hamilton, Tuesday nfternoon, the wing rail ofthe switch broke, and six cars were thrown off the track. Conductor Fnrness was badly hurt about the head, and a number of passongers were in-ured.

THE steamer Kate Karney, lying at tbe New Albany, Indiana, wharf, took lire at 10 o'clock Monday night.and burned to the waters' edge iu a few momcnlM.

HON. NATHANIEL •FFM.Ei iTos , P r e s i d e n t of

the Bollowa Falls (Vermont) National Hank, died at his residence in Chester, Vermont, Tuesday morning, in his 98th year. He was the oldest bank president and the oldest Ma-son in tho United States.

A SON of Rev. J. S. Oallaghor was instantly killed Tuesday noon, by a plank fjllmglupon bis head from anew building on the corner of Wall ond Droad streets.

Tu.-. large flouring mill of Gunny ger, at Rockfleld, Indiana, was destroy lire a few days since. The origin is supposed I oitgh. F o r f i f ty years dicttttrese in to be in the engine bouse, among shavings. 1 fasl i ionabU as well as the political cir Loss on buildimr. abont 130,000 ; on stock, i d e s of Eng land , says a writer in the •'.» " " " } 11,000. i Kansas Monthly, L a d y Marlboroupb 's 0 , V l r ± 1 1

f l S 1 M THE case of Congrtssman Bailie Payton. ol i l i f e , s in te res t ing to the s tudent of gee - J , . ( jhurelnl l was'ni'idc Dnke'of

Gallatin, Tenn.. a member of oral luBtoiy; but her career is even

Congress during Jackson's administration, i more interest ing h ^ .l!!! / . ! ! l l l ( 'y '» waiting was, in position and in-was before theClainis Conimittccon Saturday. ^ l u ) .!l.nPLS ^ ^ 1 , ! fluence. t he first snbiect in the realm.

For all the balm of spicy summer seas. —IiidpjH-nilcnt

A FAMOUS WOMAN.

Iti'iiilnlirrnrrii of Ihr Diirliens ot .tlni'l-lnnoiiKli—Mn- HI NIILY II nil LLI r I'll. uoviTiiiililr Ti-iniii-i'—Her I'twer In I ' f l l I f I I'M.

advice of others . I t was decided t ha t Anne should de-

sert her fa ther ' s cause and unite lu*r fortune with those of Wil l iam and Mary. T h o k ing had already been de-serted by " Es t il possible ," as Anne's husband was cnlled from the s tupid exclamation by which ho was continn-

t l i e lately and , perhaps, for this very pur-Hr- l ' 0 8 0 ; 8 ' l e s e t o u ' ,"or William's camp at L ' Not t ingham, accompanied by Lady

Does he who gains all t ha t f" ' : 1 '™' t l , ° ^ 1h , ' b j 0 " t i n

1t! ,

10 m i l m '

^ But , though she had favored the acces-IT is announced that indictments have been i (L , ,® sti0 '1 : .

found against Daniel U. Conover. Geo. " • : • ^ n e e i i E i . ' 1 J's t he ' 8 , i o u , o f1 W d H a m ^ n d ^ M a r y , j iersonal ly |

Plunkett, of the present Board of Aldermen, | i ' * . . u i i . i . p ! n she detested them, and took no pains * ,» i • t. . .i , : cour t iers used to call her, heard t b e . 5 u . W I ob.nson. LdwardCastello of th i .o ld H l i n u t s t l l i l t w e l o o m o a H i x Kuccss ive , 0 , s . m 0 0 1 t he tbat «e re Board, tor frauds relating to ceding uf cny i n o i n m . l l 8 t o t h c t , i r o r o s h ( , W ) S continually ar i s ing between Anne and property in the upper part of New \ork for t o i > o u r t a t t l l 0 o f t w e l her royal sister Woman 8 qua r re 8 !

radroad purposes where she became the constant p lav - ; Mar>- ordered tha t tho text of the THE President of tbe Pacific Ma.l Company 1 1 I i a t 0 n n d companion of that princess sorraon shoula be p lwed, as was usual,

has announced that the company has sold -7.- o v o r w l l o m h 1 i c w a s dest ined to exert so tA l , n e . a s ^ t 'it St . James. W hen her

000 reserved shares at par. and thus increased r e n t a l ! i l l t iU O Q Oe. Whether she loved w a ^ r v i s ' t o d Bath , tiio queea fo rbade the company's capital to alwnt (10,023.000. ' Anne then, or ever, may rest a quest ion t,110 l l l u ™ I n ' l t , o u o t t j 1 6 C l t y- When

THE House of Bishops of the Episcopal ] 0 f ; l , u t tha t she allowed t h e A u u e p a u l l l ( i r r e 8 P e c t 8 1 0

Church elect this week a Bishop forNebraska. princess to love her, and t ha t they i 8h® ^ a s 0 , t e n 8n"hbed by being The juriBUiction includes tho territories ol | v n , .„ i , m o r a t l . n „ i waiting an hour nnd a half. were very int imate , was more than ap- " " V V"'

| , J ' 1 Small injuries , indeed! B u t if there

i Wbi ie he r e lder sister waspart ia ipat- • « ' ' ^ . j n the hear t the smallest occa-

; ing in the gaveties of t h e F c o u r t of ; " l 0 " lw , l

( |C t t 1 1 / 0 r t l 1 - f S , i e

1, : n M n 7

Charles 1., now'receiving with ridicule ^ 'ked the Duchess of Marlborough, . , , , , , a pr ince 's addresses, now in a tit o f , " m l " ^ d ufmost every moans to .ndnce

Narrow-gauge Railroad, at Salt Lake City, to S • t , dismiisinir herself as ftn Anne t o dismiss ber. Fai l ing in this .

Dakota. Moi tana, etc. Locis KOIIMEUKY, tho well-known proprietor

of Konnerky's gymnasinm of Chicago, shot and killed himself on Sunday.

GBOUKD is broken on the Brigham Union

GENERAL HOWAKD, arrived from Arizona, t I i r o Q f f h t h e 8 t r e e t B o f London. Sarah I F . ays he acts strictly in accord with the in- j e n n i U p 8 led a comparatively ret i red I " a J1 t h , u . , ( l o n e ' . B ? t ' ! 0 1 I'.1® P r i n c e 8 8

i General Crook, and endorse. l i f e i u t | i e l,OUSeliold of the duke of w 0 i ? " plana of a vigorous war against York, af terwards J a m e s II. I t was , mnn n l n ^ S mn o

gave Crook 1 Uot the fashion in the t ime of Charles f !K, ,?I fi fi ;

le he was iu n t o educa te a woman as it had been j ? f )out t h i s t imt , if any th ing r.i:„„i.„.i.„„ ^ has happened to make her uneasy. I I

says structions from his policy and plan the hostile Indians. He never gave order* to suspend hostilities while power.

THE Memphis Savings Bank has thc woodbine twiueth.

THE election of Gen. Maxw< from Utah is to be contested.

THE race between Occident audi; Francisco, has been postponed to November ouch. She seems to heve been fascin- i , , . „ 13th. | a ted at once by the young officer's f h e J mwtress with a c o n t e m p t u o u s ,

A DISPATCH from Elko. California, says the appearance, his face, h is form, u n ^ • f r i ^ n i s ' a n d m a d e lier 'Tmstor 'and "her castern-bouad fi eight train w as badly w recked above all by his dancing. He was, ^ Saturdav morninc. i certain v j u s t the man to capfivnte j P •. 911 'n net to use moie sell oauiriiu> uioriinij,. ... ' „ ^ i m i , ; m I rGstmint. When she a t tended Anne s ,

LA GEATE, who some time since extensivelv a j o u n g g i r l . Macat.lay speaks of .nm the court iers noticed t ha t i swindled piominent inerchants in New York, as unrivaled in sagacity and address, jn I.QIJJJJJQ,. Dreaentinc the Queen 's 1

justody on Saturdav, on his ar- and endowed by na tu re with a cer ta in j rai.ee, where be was arrested, cool intrepidity which never failed him, , X ' l m a ^ - . : oitlior in fiabt nrrnr n Iviiiir." Tiiri-niiP 11 R " e U n a a n 111 S r a ? 1 1 " U U e r " e r UOSC. |

in t be El izabethan ape.

On t h e o ther hand, the duchess t reat-

pi omment was taken in eu rival from Frau.-, — .. . .. . . . The amount of bis swindling is sa.d to reach either in f ight ing or in lying. l u r e n u e

m a , . H o h » b „ . n j . i l r i *> MtaK I ^ , ' ' ^ , ^ ^ , 1 " " i T r f i l " ® t W ! « « • O a M ber, ' " a t a t a U s j of bail, which is fixed at $40,000. u " , u '

THOMAS L. DAVIS l a t e Demoera t i c

She was now, indeed, as the conr-n o r w a s

( . a n ( l j b e s t ' a u t h o r i t y in matters of' t h i s J ® . P ^ t i c a l r anks only, j I snrf declared t ha t his man- i ^ l t l l 0 u t 11 t , t , , e o f Mary's learn-1

date for Prosecuting Attorney of Vendorberg ' " i r res i s t ib le , e i ther by ! shone preeminent for wit a s county, Ind., attacked Frank J. Ryan, city o r I t w n p , V ( ) m k ; r well a s beHUty m circles where L a d y , editor of the Ev ing in thc eu was promptly Davis has as Journal. 1 vi/iimiQ Pl.nr.d.ill ulimilil loivn !» ' Marlborough, who was by th i s t ime f h e

THE

Marne until - Ll l t. l u o l , . i_ Lf'Ui IIIO bVftlUCt IV/ UIO .. , * ^ hospital a^siBiants on their way to C.iir.p Cha- younc wi fe : 441 hope all the red spots ® 4 u e C 1 1 8 x . a % o r . Ions, by n istake left a train at the town of. of our child will be gone against I see S l l t ; occupied her decl ining ye..™ .n Chalons, which is still occupied by Germans, her, and he r nose straight , so tha t J ! comple t ing a t Blenheim, a ducal resi-They wore immediately arrested and tlair inuy side-arms taken from them. 1 she

THE Grand Duke Nicholas, of Russia, has have her to be like you in all th ings e l*

r, and he r nose straight , so that I 1 ' " u , f , c " u k ni-„u a fancy i t t o be like the mother, for ^-nce , cos t ing a million of dollars, and

J has your colored h a i r : I would i " Hweanng a t Vanbri igh, he archi tect .

embarked from Italy for Greece. THE Italian Parliament has been convokid He

for November. An order will be issued reor- luxur iant ganizing and enlarging the niiiirnry districts once a t tempted of the Alps, and stren

LATE European paper.-nounced that from

She survived he r husband twenty-two years, remain ing a t the head of t h e

[e was very proud of the dnchess ' ^ w l " P V*TtJ> ^ tbe DticheBS of Buck-iiriant hair , and knowing this, she na tura l daugh te r of J a m e s

png tne military d...nets once a t tempted to revenge herself for ^ X ^ . ^ ^ b o a Uns X ^ i r i •n-'theniii" thew.isons »ome offence by cu t t ing it ofV and lav- w l , 0 u t , t l , 8 cheerfn

1 ^ ^ i.. a / „ m the first of November the must pass H e n e \ e r alluded to the .i.,, „ f i .^- • fi.iR i , . . ^ K m . t t n

J! , . • „ 1 1 1 . 1 1 u , 1 t more by the duchess constant Alsace and Lorraine, who have chosen to abide i 11 .1 « n e >• . ' ... j squabbles than by the ravages of (lis

bv their French uationahty. ' 1 - ^ - - 0 never enrry a n y o ther . " " T i s of no

eirrrencu u « u o u « I ease, he always opposed love to anger consequence , ' 'was the re tor t , " I have E French papers fomdia low the adoption n u a ' t i e n c e to petulance ' T o ti.e i n s u l t e d the under take r and he can e coming session of the National A.-scin- l i i 8 t o f h j 8 h f t . ^ t l u . ma ;e me one as good for £20.

- -• • ' Wi th all her sp i te towards people in

THE

at the comini.'

suffrage. 1 feared bv t ha t intrepid spir i t ." THB Council General of the Department of Her domestic life, however, was nut , , •

the Sdne have adopted resolutions in favor of a t a i i pleasant . Her five daughters her decl in ing years. compulsory education and employment of lay fieera to have inherited her fur ious tem- s a t i r i z l l l R her unde r the n a m e of Atou-

acter more ful l of " envy nnd all un c l i a r i t ab leness" than t h e duchess in

Pope ' s word

1- - — N C R M N» IIIIM 1 II* 11 UVI IIIRIFIIIF* II'III* I N ^ J tcaciiers in public schools, and will petition per, and she lived in perpetual warfare 8 a B t ' ( ! m 8 hardly exaggerated : tbe Assembly for legislation to that effect. with them. " I wonder you and vour l'"by ^ t y years the world ban

you

j o u r j -7; : ; i ,3H b o r

Miull.'orough The wisest fool mneli time has over made. l-'roni loxeless youth to irrespectea ago No pas-ion gratitie I except h- r rage. Who breaks with Iter, provokes revenge from

hell. • • • « • • • • I No more a storm bor bate than gratitude. To iiiai each passion turns, or soon or late. Love, if ii makes hei yield, ninsl make her 1

hate." Macauley, who certainly cannot l ie .

THE floods in the south of France have sab- mother cannot agree siued. The damage done to farms and vine- once remarked to one of them ; yards is extensive. are so a l ike ."

IT IS said that one of the deputies from Cor- Pope speaks of the Duchesa of Marl-sica will resign bis seat in the Assembly to borough as one who make room for Prince Napoleon. ' | " M ' ' ' ' f . o r "Hiers, from her birth/'

T.IE m Ttal rem -ins of Heinricb H- ine , S w j K Boi i l igbJok^ ' and"otheJ ' bU.rv which were buried:in Montmare ( c n e t e n , w r i t o r s t o ( ) U , l o l l p , l t j n r i d i ( , l l j r l i e r

have been dismt.rrcd and taken to H-m- n v u r i ( . ( . a m , h i R , 1 t ( . n i p ( i r

b u i o- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B u t if she hud malicious enemies, accused of any personal animosi ty in |

• " j she hud also warm friends. The Priu- the premises, s a y s : Fi we r s in New Vnrk cess Annie loved her with an nllecfion " S h e lived t o be t ha t most odious

On Hriinilwav New York flnuer t ha t m i a b t well be called idolatrous, and mise rnbb 'o f human beings, an an-Ved along two'or three L l , '1>' Cburclnl l was the leading spirit chmt crone—nt war with her whole n Four teen th U. For ty - i u , " i n o r t ' o u r t that gathered about k>nd, a t war with IK* invnchildren and

that princess dur ing the reign of her Kratd-children. Great indeed, and father, J m i e s I I Playing cards in r i c h ; bnt valuing greatness nnd r iches the evening, riding in Hyde Park (not chiefly because they enabled her to then Hyde Park, but Ii faslnonnolc brave publ ic opinion, and to indulgn country drive),or sai lmgon the Thames without re<tr u n t her ha t red to the liv past fair meadows and green woo s. ing and to the dead . " now within the boundaries of t h e m e - She died at t he age of e ightv-four tropolis, these two Indies wereeon-l ml ye: rs, preserving her remarkable bean-eompanioug. We may imagine what ty to the last. Woman 's .imbition st 1-at tent ion would be attracted on these dom asks more than Lady Marlborough

^ ^ occasions by the delicate features, love- possessed—extreme beauty, social ta I-e ' r ^ complexion, and queenly carriage of ( ' " t . wealth, t be highest rank a subjec t ."jn_ Annie's first lady of the bed-cliamlx r. can have, t he unswerving t r u th of a

" Perhi«os tbe independence on which husband she could fear as well as love, she s pr ided herself had not then de- :oyal favor, nay, more, devotion ; and

ted into insolence. At all events, .Tet, •'Wi houi one distrcs. Sick < l [u rs' It 11 rough very selfishness,

the Duchess of Marlborough died, sav-ing in a lmos t her last brei.th : " I think one can ' t leave t h e world at a be t te r t ime than now, when the re is no such thing as real f r iendship, t ru th , just ice,

s tores are scat tered in a block, f rom second street. T w e n t y years agon bou q u e t of exotics in mid winter was a rari-ty t h a t it could scarcely be purchased. Now no ball-room is complete without flowers, and they are so plenty as to be comparat ively cheap . Flowers j ur-chased for funera l s are the mos t ex-pens ive variety, and yield a hiindsome revenue. In midwin te r the price of a h a n d s o m e basket is Irom $5 to $50. B o u q u e t s can b e m a d e from to *25. Single rosebuds cos t 25 cents, ami car nat ions 20 cents. Weal thy people in vest largely in f lowers on all occasions of festivity. L a r g e floral bells, which

>st from $100 to $200, ordered for 1 nuiii •ri'ni n» va-v/i/, J 'i . i i • w-d.l,„gH : then t h e brackets and vases A ,

ii m l 0 " D ? , h „ e

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c , m r n ? ,1 ' 1 «

mus t 1... t r immed and fille.f, and trail " ^ I"1 "I '1 l l Q \ t ( r :

i n c b. -k. ts of rare flowers mn.-t orn.i- ^ 11 ^ w ! i n l

m e n t ev.-ry table and tr ipod. The ed, she uan ted a f n ud. Yonr high-florist's l .trvest occurs dur ing t h e holi- ' ' t , Vi'r-v ^ w. uned h- .

n y 8 0 Wh> uo t converse as simple Irien •?

F o r m i s purpose simple names we,e OBEOON will boon bw added to the adopted,

l i s t of wool-growing states. sa^s ted. " M v frank, open temper ," honor , or, inde« lady Churchill , - ' led me to pitch agreeable iu life.

honor , or, indeed, anyth ing t ha t is

T H E EIMZOOTIC.

Rapiil Sprrnd of the liomc- Dlntrmprr ThroiiKh .ut the fCuntrrn nnd Mcvrrul YVratcrn State*.

T h e horse d i s temper briefly men-tioned, a s h o r t t ime ago as prevai l ing in Toronto, is now rapidly spread ing Eas t and West , and causes great hin-drance to equ ine traffic. The telegraph wires have been burdened dur ing the week with d i spa tches f rom Buffalo, Bochester , New York, Brooklyn, Bos-

1 ton, Detroi t , Cleveland, and every city of any size Eas t , announcing the pre-valence of t h e plague. In Bochester the disease has assumed a fatal charac-ter. A d ispa tch dated Sa turday says ;

" More fatal cases of tho horse dis-ease are repor ted this morning, than dur ing the whole time since the disease first appeared . Tho streets are desert-ed of horses, b u t wagons and car t s drawn by men are plenty. The express companies announce tha t no more goods will be received. The rai lroad companies cannot deliver freight . He-por t s f rom the Erie Canal, particularly between th i s city and Buffalo, are very discouraging. Many boats have been tied up, near ly all having sick horses. Many have arrived with dead horses on board. Tbo towing companies adver-tise that t hey will furnish horses as far as possible, b u t will not be responsible for any lack of service f rom them. One of the baggage delivery companies are using a hand ca r on tho s t ree t railway t rack."

At Buffalo business suffered consid-erably from t h e withdrawal of horses affected by t b e malaria.

A Boston te legram dated Sa turday , s a y s : " V e r y few horses are in the streets. All of the various depar t -ments r equ i r i ng horses are at a s tand-still, and suffer ing much in conse-quence. H a n d carts are iu demand. Numerous wagons are drawn by men. The only encouraging feature is tha t few cases p rove fa ta l . "

In Brooklyn and Jersey City, the number of horses a t tacked is great , but there have, as yet, been no fatal results.

The area of the disease now extends from Bangor, Me., to Det ro i t nnd o the r poin ts in Michigao.

The disease made i t appearance in New York o n Saturday, and in less than one week about twenty thousand horses hud been at tacked There is hardly a pub l i c stable in the city which is not af iected, while a major i ty of the valuable horses owned by ind iv idua l , are for the t ime being useless to t he i r owners. Many of the car l ines and stage routes have, been forced t o draw off' most of t he i r vehicles and to lessen the t r ips of t h e remainder, nnd even with this relief the horses remaii . ing well are overworked. The livery and boarding s tab les have also been at-tacked, and 11 large number of t rucks are thrown ou t of use 01 drawn by ani-mals afflicted with the d is temper . The disease has begun to exhibi t new and alarming phases which are looked on as highly dangerous . The influniation of the t h r o a t extends to the lungs and rapidly g rows more alarming, and the coughing is fearfully convulsive. The animal p a n t s for breath, and becomes qu i t e cold a t t he extremities. This seems to be a warning of a fatal ending of the malady.

The t r o t t e r s and racers s tabled in the city seemed to have escaped the disease American Girl has a lmost re covered f r o m he r s l ight attack.

At least s ix hundred cars have been withdrawn f rom the city railway lines. In this b r anch alone t h e disease throws a thousand men out of work.

The hack men have a lmost t r ipp led fares for passengers, in u t t e r violation of the law, nnd re fuse to carry those re fus ing to pay the illegal rates.

Speaking of the disease, f h e New York T i m e s says it begins with a la-bored, half-suppreesed cough, which rapidly increases in violence, and is accompanied by fever, intense h e a t of t he mouth , whether d ry or moist , and a running from the nose and eyes. The horse a t tacked refuses all food, bu t evinces no disposition t o lie down. Of the modes of t reatment , homojopathy appears to be in mostgeneral favorand to have been used more successlully. This mode of t i ea tment consists in the admin is te r ing of five drops of aconite, immedia te ly on the discovery of infec-tion, licorice being also given, to clear the throat . Aconite and mix vomica are cont inued in modera te doses unt i l t ho animal recovers or otherwise. The al lopathic system is more varied, and, of course, advises la rger doses. Mustard is ap-plied to t h e throa t , inter ior and exte-rior, and t b e pat ient is "kep t u p " by s t imulanfs . In o ther cases f a r and bella d J n n a are given. The homaio-path ic p lan , as a l ready s tate I, finds more favor, chiefly on the ground tha t t he doses a re less f requen t and bulky, nnd t h e horse is less worried by the t rea tment . A singular phase of the disease is t h e indiscriminate character of its vict ims, no precaut ions of room, light or ventilation being proof against i t . Prevent ives of every kind have been t r ied, but so fur, with b u t mod-erate success, I n u fashionable F i f t h avenue livery and boa rd ing stable, a small quan t i t y of su lpha te of iron thrown in to a water-trough has operated successfully as a preventive, and in th i s and o ther places p r o m p t t r e a tmen t of all suspicions cases has thus fur been proot aga ins t t he in roads of t h e epi-demic.

The veterinary surgeons define the epidemic variously, b u t all agree that i ts origin is t raceable to some iiiiuninil a tmo tphe r i c influence. A veteran horse dea ler from llochesfer, s tated to the repor ter yesterday t ha t in his th i r ty years ' experience he had seen h u n d r e d s of cases, b u t not one of which had re-sulted fatally. He gave it as his opin-ion t ha t t h e disease was a mild form of lung fever.

M . Q C A D LEWIS , a D e t r o i t j o u r n a l i s t ,

has a romant ic history. By being blown tip on a s teamboat he was enabled to ' ' r ea l i ze" faandfomely on a damage sui t . Wi th his hard-earned capital he then entered a country print-ing office, where he af terwards wrote an account of " H o w it feels to be Bl wn Up"—his first eflort iu l i terature. The sketch hud a great r a n in the news-papers, and Quad, astonished, kept on writing. He is now one of the spark-ling wri ters of the Det ro i t F ree Press, and concocts romances of seventy-five chapters foi fhe l i terary weeklies at un enormous judary.

A NOBLE ANIMAL.

A D o g T h a t ii W o r t h Something.

The following is from the Por.land Prcsa:

" A. 0 . Newman, assistant light-keeper at Mount Desarl, is thn owner of u tine Ncwtouiidland doc, of whom we aro told iho following anecaote: u O n Sunday tho 15th ult.. Mr. Newman's litile boy, nine years '»ld, strayed away and was missing fo ra lou t two hour?. The mother went out of doors and called to him, when the d/)g in response, ran up Irom the shore with tho boy's wet cap 111 his mouth, and signified by his actions thai he desired her to follow him. Tho motlior, ahirmed, called the father who was sleening in the house, and they followed the dog as quick as possible. Down by tho shore 011 a rock, the little boy was lying insensi-

, ble, his clothes wet, as if he had been dragged from the water. After long ef-forts, in which the dog rendered all the I'ssisianee ho could in his mute way, the boy was resuscited, and afterwards told his story. Ho was on the beach gather-ing shells when a large wave camo in and carried him off in tho undertow Tho dog jumped iu after him, but tho wave pi evented hini from reaching the boy for soino minuios. l ie siezed him by tho leg

1 of his trowsers and tried to drag him ! ashore, but the cloth tore in his teeih; and the bey said he had an indistinct re-collection of the dog coming down below the surface for liim again; and that was the last thing he was conscious uf. It sceins that the dog had dragged the child

. upon the rock out of »ho reach of the I waves and had tried to restore him.

When ho heard the mother's call ho took the';up tn inform her, as well as he cou.d, ol the affair, and hasten assistance. "

A Successful (iiioiestcr. A correspondent wri t ing f rom Hom-

burg-les-Bains sends u s the fo l lowing: j " I have on several occasions wri t ten ! to you a b o u t the wonderful good for-. tune of Commander Bugeja , the wealthy i nhab i t an t of Malta, who comes here

1 at i r regular t imes and invariably wins large sums . On his re turn lately from

j t he fetes a t Berl in he recommenced playing, and won every day from 50,-000 to 100,000 francs, and sometimes

| even more. I n fact, t he bank has lost 1 so cons iderably of lute tha t doub t s are ' en ter ta ined of i ts con t inu ing open uu-: til t he 31st of December, when tbe pri-vilege, as you are doubt less aware, eu-

1 tirely ceases. M. Bugeja has even forced t h e direcfoi to throw in fresh capital to tho amount of 300,000 francs, and has so completely absorbed thc sums which thc establ ishment may have won from other players tha t i ts half-yearly dividend, which in o ther years was f if teen, twenty, nnd even twenty-five per cent . , will scarcely be fur the

j present one more than a few kreutzers ; pershare .

Such constant nnd wonder fu l suc-1 cess has alarmed the company which farms t b e rooms, and M. Blanc, the di-

; rector, has notified to M. Bugeja tha t tlie permission which had been accord-ed him of pu t t iug down 25,0)10 francs at once is now withdrawn, and tha t he mus t for tho f u t u r e content himself with going up to only 12,000 francs,

' like every one "ise. I t appears tha t t he | au thor i t i e s have had something to d o with th i s al terat ion, as the town of H o m b u r g has a cer tain share in the gains of the table. Bu t as a very large stake is required occasionally for the system of M. Bugeja , t ha t gent leman is t ry ing to obtain a change, and perhaps

I some aivangement may be arrived a t . " —Oaliynani. „

Train Signals.

A Boston exchange descr ibes the " t r a i n s ignals" recently adopted by

' the Eas tern Railway of Massachuset ts as fo l lows: The signals, of which the re a re two kinds, are operated by electrici ty ; one inc ludes t he cons t a r t

I use of the ord inary telegraph, by means of which tiie arrival and depa r tu re of every train is re-ported f rom all t he principal stations,

i ins tant ly to tho Boston office. By th is means t h e super in tendent can know the posi t ion of every train along the line a t any moment . The o ther ar-rangement is designed to keep every t ra in engineer informed of the position ot t he t ra in which immediately pre cedes his . This is done by means of signal flags, which are operated by every pass ing t rain. The ins tant a train passes one of the signal stat ions— which are perhaps a mile apar t—a red flag, o r disk appears , auu cont inues unt i l t he train has passed the next sig-nal s tat ion, and every train is required to s top five minu tes unleHB the red flag, or l ight by night, has disappeared, and a f te r five minutes t o proceed very slow-ly, with an extra lookout. Another par t of th i s signaling appara tus , which is q u i t e important , is the notice which a coming train gives the depot man ol its approach. About a mile f rom the s ta t ion every approaching t ra in sets a bell to r inging in t h e stat ion, which is cont inued unti l t ue arrival of t he t rain. T h u s everything seems t o be d o n e to

: insure safety f rom collision.

An Aefer 's Resources.

The ac tor Hind was remarkab le fo r h is presence of mind and fer t i l i ty in expedients . One evening, while play-ing in some forgotten melo d rama , he extr icated himaelf with honor f rom an awkward (lifficulty. He represented the hero of the piece, a hardened br ig and, caught at h i s t and awailing h is doom in a sombre c e l l One of Ins ao-f o m p l ces bad contrived to convey him a rope- ladder and a file. His imsiness ..as to tile through the bars of h is pr ison window, and a t t e m p t to escape th rough the opening. At the moment when be was get t ing ou t of t h e window, th ree soldiers had to rush on the staire, fire at him, and shoot him dead. Hind duly went through his p a r t ; but a t t he critical moment of the expected fatal catastrophe, tbe guns missed fire. Tbe soldiers retreated in disorder, and im-mediately returned with fresh nmskets , which, not being loaded, merely flashed n the pan. H ind ' s posit ion was be-

coming unpleasant. Suddenly he fell ut ion the stage u t te r ing feniln! cries, dragged himself to the foot l ights in ai iparent agony, and exclaimed, " M e r -ciful Heaven] 1 have swallowed the file! " Then, a f te r well performed con-vulsions, and ano ther loud groan, he fell stark dead. The «ndience, who had begun to murmur , were appeased with the clever improvisat ion.

All Sorts of Fa rnzraphs . j LONDON h a s over 100,000 paupers .

KEEP tea in a close chest or canister.

THERE are 310 Smiths in New Haven.

BKEAD and cake should be kept in a tin box or jar . |

A WHITE coon has been killed fcij Montgomery county, Tenn. '

POTATOES in New England arc rott ing very rapidly th i s year.

HARVARD COLLEGE p r o p o s e s t o h o l d

annual examinations for women.

LION hun t ing is becoming a common sport in the Rocky mountains .

MURRAIN prevails alarmingly in the tion about Somerville, Penu.

PORTLAND will soon have a second line of Liverpool steamers.

VERY rich nnd extensive deposi ts of tin have been discovered in Australia.

BUTTER tha t is uot made in Septem-ber and October is tho best for winter use.

A CHINESE inventor has discovered how to send by telegraph an exact fim

. simile ot a signature. \

MR. ANDREWS,a comedian well known no the Eastern stage, enters the lecture field th i s winter to i l lustrate the taking to | ic of " Dialect H u m o r . "

A LONDONER was recently sentenced to four months ' impr isonment a t hard labor for burn ing out 11 cat ' s eye nnd knocking i ts teeth down its throat .

ORANGES and lemons keep best wrapped close in soft paper and laid in a drawer.

CALIFORNIA is receiving a large share 1 of at tention this fall f rom prominent New Yorkers.

GATHERING colored leaves is a pas-t ime among ladies spending au tumwJn

i tho country . *

"WHAT Shall H i n d e r ? " is Anna , Dickinson's new lecture. Ask us some-thing easier.

A ST. Louis stock yard shipped 133 car-loads of cattle eastward in live days.

LOUISVILLE calculates tha t the late : exposition made $1,798,080 change ! hands. 1 QUEREC has imported for cathedral organist J o h n Watson Warren, of t he College of Organists, London.

THE gross receipts of the Western Union Telegraph Company for the year ending the 30t l iul t . were$8,457,995.to

THE money disbursed to workmenlm Rook Is land, amounts to about $75,-000 monthly.

MAPS of France have been struck off by the French, with Alsace and Lor-raine pr inted in black.

BR VAN, Texas, proposes to give $1,-000,0(10 for the location of the Sta te Capital at tha t place.

BACON says that unmarr ied men are ' best fr iends, best masters, best ser-vants.

WHEN does an in fan t evince a tas te for l i terary life? When i t takes k ind-ly to its s-quills.

Jlits. O'LEARY, ol Chicago, who owned the cow tha t set the fire, is tfl-have a benefit ball, t ickets $1, in conl-

1 sideration of the vast i m p r o v e m e n t made in the city dur ing the past y e a n

HAY dealers in Boston are buy ing laree quant i t ies ol hay iu Maine at ^13 to $15 per ton, and have int roduced the pract ice of chopping tho hay be-

: fore pressing it.

MR. P. S. GILMORE will receive tho : entire proceeds of the Ball, in his hon-or i" ml for h i s ' bene f i t , on October 23, at the Boston Coliseum. Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis contr ibutes $100.

M. LIDOT, a Frenchman, has invent-ed a machine for s topping runaway horses instantly. EUctr ic i ty at t h e control of the driver is t be means em-ployed ; fhe horse is violently shocked, and so much surprised t ha t lie instant-ly comes to a halt. /

M . E R N E S T DUVEHGIER DE H A U R A M W .

in P u n s , has published a c a d c o n t r ^ dieting the s tatement t ha t Miss Nell ie Grant , t h e President 's daughter , i s about to give him her hand in mar r i -age.

THE Rev. J . F . Ware will en ter on t h e j pastoral charge of the Arlington s t ree t 1 Church, in Boston, on tbe 3d of No-vember. He is an earnest spirit , an in-

I dependent thinker, nnd a polished pul-pi t speaker.

M11. W I L L I A M EVKRE*T. s o n o f E L -ward Everett, has applied to ti e Bos-ton Association of Ministers, for license to preach the Gospel. He will comm nee preaching in Boston, uex^ Sunday, October 2(1. Mr. Everet t n a

i tu tor in Harvard College.

E D W A R D WALDO EMERSON, s o n o f Ralph Waldo, now in England, h a s

1 written to the Pall Mall Gazet te saying ; that subscript ions will not be needed for rebui ld ing the house of Ins father , as f r iends in America have kindly in-sisted on taking upon themselves t h e cost of its restoration.

1 FHOM the catalogue of Yale College, jus t issued, i t appears t ha t the whole

j number of s tudents in all depa r tmen t s is 838, of whom 481 are in the Acad-

1 emic Depar tment , 48 in t h a t of Ph i l -| osophy and the F i n e Arts, 23 iu t h e I Law, and 98 in the Theological D e p a r t meats . J

B I S H O P BAYLEY, w h o w a s i n s t a l l e d M

Bal t imore on Sunday, as Archbiehop and Pr imate of Baltimore, was former-ly an Episcopal minis ter in New York.

, H e entered the Roman Catholic C h u r c h | dur ing a tour in Eu rope in 1841. H e 1 is tbe thi rd convert f rom Pn . l ' m t i s m j who has filled the arehepifteoptil chair .

ONTOKAOOS county, Michigan, in a t present very much excited over the discovery uf apparent ly very rich sil-v t r mines near the mouth of I ron River, twelve miles from the village of Ontonagon county. Severn! of t h e most experienced miners of Ontonagon county are interested in t h e chum, anf l are conf ident tha t it is to be a p a j i p # thing. Gobi also has been disco v e n d within t h e past two weeks near the l ake shore.

AMOJCG the heavy tax-payers at Provi-denee, R. I., are Alex. Dunnau, wife • n I eh Idren, $1,679,900; Rober t H Ives, •1.203,000; Erul P. Mason, $570,*. 003; Jo.-eph J . Cooke, $017,000; Amos C. Bar: tow, $510,000; Tully D. Bowen, heirs, $755,000; Thurmon Beck with and Wife, ¥592,'100; J o h n Car ter Brown 359,000; Ju l ia Bullock. $370,000; Cv-n i s B. Mwueliester, $570,000: Amos D. Smith, $450,000.

• H S S H M

l 1

I n Vain.

iiv nose, ir.nitv.

See how they crowd and .-nort beljw. And flght 'or hnsks all brown and dry ;

rthile at their feet, like leads of snow, . V Tbo pearls you throw to feed them lie.

'Vcars that Iho I ruised and hreaMng hi art Hides in its shell, to jewels t rn :

They have their value in tin mart, Thuy glitter—when they cease to burn.

Go, take iliem to the smiling bride. Your lite lliat lives in frozen tears ;

They crown her dark hair's odorous pride. The heart-beats swing them in her ears.

Oh, fooi. to tling them to the swine. That tramp and scratch and rend below ;

You pour away your life divine. And Ibink to reap the grain you sow.

Know, then, that all yonr waste H vain -Vainlv then • precious gems aro thrown.

The snuflliuv beasts that crowd fhe plain AM hungry h asts, and iieasts alone ;

is! what dream ol foul despair, / What lavish love, hath power divine To work an answer to your prayer.

To make you angels out of swine! — IiulepPiidriil.

Possibly legs came first and a back after-ward. Iu any case the thU-g grew, and far back in tho story of tho world we hear of Kings on their throues, and learn that then, as now, tliQ" chaic'l had beooine the outward sign of autimrity and power. So

; when in public meetings wrangling begins, and peacc-makers or breakers call " chair! chair!" we aro not to suppose lh.it tho

FARM AM> MOUSEIIOU).

Ueatroying Worm* In Pol l .

The worms in the pois may be destroy-ed by stopping up the holes in the pots with corks and warering with limo wa'er until it stands on the surface. The lime water may remain for an hour then en

Th Sun .!n;in Hon dury Question.

Advices from Loudon f a y (hat t h e written j u d g e m e n t iu the San J u a n

to the health of her fami'y nnd a direct] B i ILESOPSIbVF. l t . encourager of that dreaded disease, cere-' ero-spinal meningitis. What says M. i"h«"-Metal Biir«iiii« ivom u co i r rmio „ ^ 0 lUouiiliiin. [

y r * i h 7 " « 7 - t • . , i " " " i " r t e r t s i n ;

1 1 • • ' and silv.-r region is the Caribou Mine, tliOi-e insects, and even uadortake to tann and breed them, and Stronin uttributes locati il about e ight hundred yards west

itorm of oflice had expired. So •ittaohod , \viilt«-llulrH on ilorn-s. were they to these emblems of state, that The while hairs that api pear on horses olten tliay were placed on wheels and used t f r ( , m „„„ o r w c u r of sudale or harness as chariots. j aro very unsigbtlv. A correspondent of

Ihroiigb the iniddlo ages nide benuboa ,|,0 .Massachusetts IMougliman recoinmend against the wall were most in use, and m the following remedy, which is certain I v I .dies 'bowers broad wmdow-seats look Himple one: Take a picco of lard, l-irge tho place of chairs. \\ iih the lourteenth enough to give the purls a thorough gre is. century, and their gradual introduction, . r u l ( ti10 s u l l l 0 with the hand until it

1 cushions also came in, though still so little ' u -ed t lmtan old Knglishmaii, writing as late as 1597, grumbles, "would i' not better becomo the state of tho chamber to have ousye quilted aad lyned forms and

becomes right hot, repeating iho oiiora-tion at least three or t'onr times, una the white hairs will come out and tbo hair of natural color tako their place. I have tried this on several horses and never

stools for the lords md ladyes to sit upon, knew it to fail The best time to do it is

KOK THE HOYS AND GIRLS.

The liiinter'H Story . We were once stopping at an inn in

Sacramento, whore several old hunters and trappers were gathered around the open fire. It was a rainy night, and the lodgers sat up late, amusing each other by ralating incidents of wild life and adven-turo. Ouc ol them who had been in Africa related bis narrow escapes while bunting

lion and panther, another gave an acpount of an encounter with a cougar, at last a bard-visaged, weather browned hunter and trapper, who bad become greatly excited by the t iles of the others, gave us 'lie following stirring anecdote:

> than great plank forms, that two yeonun I can sisant remove out of their places, and

waynescot stools so hard that snico great breeches were laid aside men can scant endure to sit upon.

Up to this time chairs had been made a home by the carpenter atu.ched lo each "urge household, but as tho demand in

in tho winter, before the now coat starts.

IIOI-MCI Thul Kirk ill M u h l .

The causes of a horse's kicking at ni^ht is oftener tho result of nervousness and restlessness than of ricious prosiieiisities. It is a form of hysteria of the limbs. We

- . . • . . . , have cured animals of this by attaebing a creased, even Uie grout ones of the earth w o o d w e i ? l W ( , | l 0 u ^ | H

found it more convenient to buy outright t ( ) , h e h i | l d f e l I ( , c k o f l l i e , i m , , m ( ^ U M > j than have them made under their «'« " j,, kicking, by means cf a strap two and a roofs, and so furniture manufactones half or three feet long. When he kicks he were commenced, which found it difficult a ( l m i n i „ e „ t o , l i m heif a blow from the even then to meet tho calls upon them,

"One day.seven years ago last ipring, after tending my traps in tne morning, I

Deep, sofily.cushioued chairs, at first most desired, were disiduced in the fol lowing century by those with narrow seats and high, carved backs which will always seem associated with the powdered wigs and stiff hoops of thut time.

He quickly finds that if ho keeps slid be receives no blow, and ceases to kick.—liura/ New Yorker,

spec es the nest. In certain hug-1 ,1,.. H ! i r f a ( . P it extends 1. Int. bsh aoaport towns there is a ilislinct class ^ whieb a government tit le has of cockroach fanolers who breed these ^ . . l l t H i l i n I / T | l o r ( , a r ( . insects with great sijceess. ( rossed with H | m f t ttflVwi\up over 1,000 feet, t he tho knkorlao of South America, ibey (1 t wbieh is 190 feet from the are siua to bo particularly ror ieious and s J , T l l ( 1 , O I l t a i n f l , , , , "warranted to give satisfacUon.-' At a l l o t f u r f r „ m , f ( e t

recent meeting of eiitoii.olog.-ts ul Salem. w l l U l l , l f , , r ( .v i c ( 1 ^ | l i n ( .

feet, with smooth and well defined walls.

This extraordinary silver ledge is im-bedded in a moiintain ot syenite, bu t the vein is so perfect tha t mining op-eration* are earried on at .i rapid rate, and as the ores contain a large pe rcen t of sulpi iurets and galena, carrying tons of silver glance and bri t t le silver, with a very little zinc-blende, and no ant imony or arsenic of any eonse-quence, they are rendered exceedingly easy of pioduct ion, while their rich ness is a lmost fabulous. P a r t i e j offer to wager t ha t a ton of ore can be ob-tained f rom this mine t ha t will yield $10,000, coin value.

On the head of one of the forks of Middle Boulder, six miles west of Car-ibou, a wonderful lode has recently been discovered. I t appears to be the outcroppings of an enormous silver

Mass., these Hnglihh cookroaches were ci needed to be suporhir to all others, and it was stated that the popular antipathy to them was absurd, tho cockroach being absolutely harmless and "capable of the greatest affection for its friends. '

Covering M:imire. It is remarkable that more attention is

not given to the subject of covering niannro froni the weather, and especially Irom too iiinch rain. Those who have g i m i tho mat-ter particular attention have found that manure so protected is worth double that which is left out in the open .nr. Two loads for one is a profit few farmers can afford to lose. There is no question which so vitally concerns the farmer as this one of manure. Much that ho does has reference to it. Straw is not to be sold, becausc it makes manure. Stock is fed through the winter for the express purpose of manure making. Articles which scarcely pay to send to ledge or system of lodes so linked and

' ' together as to give them the market are, nevertheless, taken to t' e city in order that manure may be brought back as a return load; and yet, tho whole of the manure made remains all the season ex-posed tn tho sun, wind and rain, until it is diniinishcd in value to so groat an extent us it is. Tno trouhlo is that few reallv

31 n tell ing. Mulching is too often not properly ap.

- . . . predated or noglectcd from some caude. Such were the chairs brought to this; Slr«.wberries should not only bo inulched

started out through the mouutains on a country at its early seltlemeut some of j jUKl before fruiting, but should be well , . hunt, ' l iout coop I killed a big horn, and w h > u h may still be seen in old houses, or j mulched in the fall, just before 'he ground bollove that exposed manures und' while 1 was cooking my dinner, I happen- ""d-sr the oaves of old garrets where only ireezes, and you will not complain of your . .H- . . 1 ^ ' r 1 " . w , ed to disocver a small opening iu a rocky the clnHren will be likely tn find them. , vines being all frozen out or dead in the t®8 t e (^ t w of a douot. We km place up.ni the side uf tbe mountain, which , wooden settle; tho "dye t u b " in > r i n g . All newly .diluted trees, .brubs, cU 's farmers who did net themselves be-I was certain led to a cave. the chimney corner, sacred to the chd- mid evergreens should be well mulched us j , o v e ^ "l1 1 1 actual experiment they

dren's use; tbe bigh-backed wooden as iTossible. Three or four inches of " I " J out its truth. In arranging farm rocker, wherein grandmother sa t ; what short straw, hay, light manure, or litter of '"'[dings it will pay well to look as much man or woman of the last generation can- a „ y kind will answer to keep the hot sun f 0 l h o P r e 8 0 r v l l l l o n

I 0 { T H 0 L , U V ' u r o -is of Mio

woven appearance of one vast lode, literally burs t ing from the mountain. By actual measurement it is sixty three feet in width, oariying ore the ent i re distance tha t shows au assay varying from sev-enty five to one thousand dollars silver per ton.

On the 4th of Ju ly it was discovered.

"Tho entrauco for a little distance was only large enough io allow a man to crawl in. 1 went after my rifle and recurned to Unf place determined to see what sort of ca^e i twas . When 1 came to examine tbe opening, 1 found a beaten path run-ning into it, and 1 knew it must he thc home of some wild animal.

This made me a little cau ious. 1 put my head into the opuiing, keeping my gun readv to crack ut the first live thing I should sec. The cave was dark and 1 could sec but a few feet ahead, hut pre-sently 1 beard a noise that seemed to come from the in'erior, and I waited and lis-tened.

I t was a faint moaning sound, and when it^was repeated 1 know that it came from a young panther. II.id 1 known as much then as 1 do now I should have climbed down out uf llmt place ae fast as my legs jbuU ourry me. But 1 Was inexperienced tneo', aftd had more'curiosity thuh caution ulid more courage than wisdopi, and I took K into m r bead to capture a y m n g panther.

believe thut exposed manures umb rgo this tbiougblyl

know first- and f in is it is called the 4 Fou r th of J u l y ! lode. The fabulous tales of Golcondr. are not more wonderful than

in ocke varieties away but if you begin to think about tbosu. and try and make in your inind a picture uf them used by each country, you will find it interesting work enough to mi.ke you say thank you for this suggestion.

prevents tno gro weeds. Mulching is often beneficial in saving a crop of peaches, by retarding the ir early opening until the late frosts are over.

t be reality of this great freak of na-ture . I t can be dis t inct ly traced over the snowy range and into the Middle Pa rk , a d is tance of five miles. One piece of ore taken from tbe discovery shaf t at a depth of fifteen feet, and assaved bv

anal D e Haro the boundary. T h o eanse of delay in communicat ing t h e iudgment i s t h a t an English d ip lomat ic intr igu: is on foot, the object of wh ich is so to modify the Emperor ' s j udgemen t as to cause the nibi t rat ion to become a failure. Odo Russell, the Engl ish Minister a l Berlin, therefore strives t o prevent the E m p e r o r from act ing o n the judgement , and is endeavoring t o raise a false issue. Tbe article in tho Times of October 18th, was inspired b y the foreign ofllce. It presents the view the Government, urges al Herlin, say-ing that the Emperor m iv decide u p o n any one of three eoiinsels, which falsifies the words of the treaty. .Ttidgment is required on two specified poin ts . Should Russell fail to get a declaration favoring an infermediiite channel fo r the bonmlary. be is to labor for a neg-ative judgment t ha t neither the D o Hiiro nor Rosurco is the channel de-scribed in the treaty. Thus the a rb i -t ra t ion will fail, like tha t submi t ted previously to t he King of Netherlands, who, instead of giving a definite decis-ion, recommended a compromise. The efforts of the Pr incess Victoria, wife of the crown Prince, have been enlistd by those engaged in the intr igue. Bleebe Roder, a Jew banker, an int imate asso cmte of Bismarck 's , is very useful in the mat ter t o Rursel l . nnd bus just been appointed Bri t i sh Consul General at Berlin.

WASHINGTON, October 23.—The fol-lowing d ispa tch was to-n ight received from Minis ter B a n c r o f t :

UEBLIN, October 'il. To Hon. Ildwi'lon Fish;

Thc three experts to whom the American memorial on the canal De Haron and the Ihilish case were referred have made eacii for hinisella very elaborate report on Ihe question, suppoi ting their opinions by reasoiih st itou with technical precision and exaitmss. The Emperor has also, with the higln st sen»e of otlicia! duty, given his personal attention to the subject, and, after the most caiefni study and deliberation, has arrived at a concliiaion sainfactory to his own jmlgment. The reports of the ex-perts, with tho reasons, have vot been com-laiuiicated to us. The decree ol the Imperial arbitral r, w hich has been communicated, has th..' form not so iiinch of a decree in counsel as ol a cabinet order, h does not enter into any elalKii ite expoRiiion of tbe decision, but with-out diyeiging iu the h ast from the point pre-

FOSMU K l e | i h i i n t * .

In is difficult to obtain ivory enough for tho many uses to which it is now applied. But nature made an ingenious provision for hunnn needs. Ages ago eh pbunts | person who has seen the way in which

HeHlim-ln Tree*. The Gardner's Monthly says,'1 we have

no doubt that moro lives are lost from im-perfect beeling-in, than from any other cause whatever," which every observing

among the best invcelments over made.— fjermiiutown Telegraph

l i e lp tu l l i intv tor ilounewlvcii. W I L D CKAB A P P I . K . — C o v e r t h o f r u i t

with water, und boil until soft, then strain ; add one pound of sugar lo each pint of juice, boil from fifteen to twenty miiiutes.

DELICATE CAKE.—The whiles of four eggs well beatep, one otip sugt r , oee cup of flour, one-ball cup of sweet milk,

one tea-teaspoonfuls

. , sented for arbitration, deci es that tho claim Prof. Dawlev, gave over of the United States of Amniica is niORtin ac-

cordance with the true interpreiation of the treaty of June 15lh, 1840. I shall l o n v r l a n oflicial copv of the decree by a special niessen-g e r . ( S i g n e d ) BANCBOKT.

„ , . | - , . , Take half a ooun'ry. I'liese furnish an almost mex- j twenty-four huuts helore planting out. drtzen, or as many us neccssary, good haustible store of tbe best ivory-of com-j Clods and masses of earth arc merely merce. •. " thrown on the;

i i i i u u i i It has been found qu<te recently thati shade tbein MfVitb) bad bitberlo proved equal t 0 Alaska is equally rich in ivory. It is seen d a j

i .i. • - : i . lint in nlPi.mmtM nrAKorviin in MIIIIU* nr i<*A llK!

$2,(1(11) silver per ton. The main shaf t is located a t the t imber Hue, bu t the ledge extends u p the mountain into perpetual suow banks, and over the range and down the western slope to the Pacific waters.

The sur rounding formation is prima-ry granite , and the ore carries galena, black and gray sulpiiurets, green and blue carbonate of copper, with here and tbe fo traces of zinc, arsenic and ant imony. A large body of beaut i ful t imber is near the mine, and six hun-dred ami forty acres are already claimed by one company. Good hay hinds and

ft

grazing range are in the valloy below,

misses ot earth arc merely cookintr apple., cui them in s l i c ^ o f a T ^ t 10 top of. the roots gild "nijf | a (junrfer uf an hid It t h i c k - h a v e ready a form tlie sun's rays. In a few ..r fr««li lu.i .lUrd Dmn •!>» ,.;u,.QO turns, fo; a. u und red tu t

any emergency, and there is a certain love of 'udTentore thai leads a Jmuler on frem one peril t oaoy t i e r , troia ou^hardesploi t to a greater, Unttl he ^ileets with a check.

I began to crawl down into the cava, through a narrow, crooked passage that

hot in elepbunU preserved iu snow or ice, but in th j valleys of the streams, and iu ull low grounds Twhere oonea abound, in profusion. Alaskat bids fair tb p r o v e ' a a profitable purchase for tbe United States. Its seals and fisheries already pay a baud-

cold regi ms could ever have been warm enough for the rlepbant, now fuund only io tropical countries. It seems more curious ihot thav should have been encased

must have been fil-eeu teet lomr. One ol M ) , n e imeren on the purchase money, and tbe panlbers—for 1 aoon found there was j h y u l u o o f l h e , v o r y 18 ttlrao81 'a0;110"-more tb-iu cue cub in the cave—kept up ' , ^ . , . . . . his crying, which grew louder and louder ll seems cunwMbui tbe .cbiwi te of those as I approached. Al last 1 came lo a

tee where tbcoave widened iato quice a ze room.

. " I could stand up, jflit it was BO dark at . , . - . . .,i hVat 1 could uot distinguish one object 8 n o w and ice, and so preser-ed till our frmn another. 1 fell around with my gun, t H n e* ^bd lad by lhe -sound, I soon found the 1

nest of young panthers. ! The Lakes. p e r e were two of them in a nice little, T h c f o l l ( m j n g t h ing h a s recently

bed of le ves, nude up in -he corner o l l b e e n p n t concerning onr great the cave, luey made a greal noise w lieu . I stirred up the ««U They were quite | u ^ ^ o n I y 8 i x t y o r 8 , V 0 D t young, and LfUl them i n t o ' m y hunting , " ^ a x e i^ne m oniy sLxty or scvoniy Jap .and n a r l i d to go buck. f e e t -d™p.; bu t Lake Ontar io, which is

" I h a T u k e n g o o d i e to remember my f 0 2 { « * ^ i H 2 3 0 f e e t \ o ] o * t h e ^

on my courage and good luck, und think ing what nice pets I w-mld make of the young panthers and bow proud I would be to show them und to tell how 1 gut them, vfchen all a t once 1 came in sight of the m&ulb of the uuve.

What do you think I saw? Tho old panther was coming in.

She bad smelt my tracks, and I could see by tbe light on eacb side of ber as she approacbcd through tbe entrance, that every hair on ber body was sticking to-ward ber bead. She meant mischief.

I dropped tbe oub>. As I did so they set up a yell. The old panther seemed lo comprehend tbe situation, and gave a growl BO merciless and savage that it made my hair creep and mv blood chill.

I raised my gun. I used to think that 1 was all timbar at rifle r-hoiumg, hut, a l . though tbe panther was not more than thirty feet from me, I was almost afraid lo tfisk a shot

>4 bad little time however for delibera-tion, and 1 discharged my piece, expecting that the nexl niomenl the panther would l>e upon me But when the smoke cleared uway, 1 saw thai the animal bad dropped on tbe spot where she had received the bullet. 1 went to ber cautiously, but she was dead. I have been in tigbt places since. But that was the best shot 1 ever made.

C b u i n . From tbe Youth'a •ompanlon.

and Superior , a l though the surfage is so much higher, are all, from their vaKt depths , on a level with the bot tom of Lake Ontario. Now, as the discharge th rough the river Detroi t , a f te r allow-ing f r tbe probable por t ion carried off by evaporation, does not appear by any means equal to the quan t i ty of water which the th ree upper lakes receive, i t has been conjectured thut a Hiibterritnean river may run f rom Lake Superior , by Huron, to Lake On-tario. Th is conjec ture is by no means improbable , und accounts for t be sin-gular fac t tha t salmon and herr ing are caught in all lakescommuuicat i i ig with the St. Lawrence, b u t in uo others . As the Fal l s of Niagra, mus t have always existed, it would puzzle the natural is t to s-w how these fish got in to the up-per lakes wi thout some such subter ranean river; moreover, any periodica1

obstruct ion of t b e river would furn ish a not improbable solution of t h e mys-ter ious flux and reflu of t be lake ."

thousand men to

intit it plaster of Paris until the mixture , the way of fish, the cod, salmon, halibut, beeomes of a proper consistency. Apply and herring present their claims, with a il with a brush lo the fractured edges ol score of others. The codfish of tbe tbe china, and stick them togeibur In Shmmagin Islands is superior to tbe

trees will keep a long time, as well as in the nursery rows. It badly heuled ni. iu nutumr, and left till spring, trees are nearly if uot wholly ruined by freezing , . , . . . - . > . - . . . . . and drving ttonibiaad.-rtM™ tfesfkv tf"450 ^ K ! , r i * e n *n Lastern article, and ihesappIv it unlmut-man. • ' • I r 1 * B u ! n 0 p'1100-1 '™he vhihJneBB ot, t h e j ed . A species of small hsh called lhe

' | ' cement renuersi t doubly valuable. yulikon is remarkable fur its plenteous-KulrMfor Cure of Kh<-« p '

Keep sheep dry under foot with litter WJIIHINO

fule uf'Mide This is even more necessary than roofing. „ • . J / . i - i.„ r -i .hum let them ^ in nu.H * 6 ,1 c a ' n p ^ r («»>« ?ame an kept for family .them, Neyer let Ujem i j U g d j n w.uO siiew. Drop or u k e ynt thjMoWest' b^ra as the sheep enter; br leave a ' y a W , thus saving broken limbs. Begin graining with the greatest care, and use the smalt-egt quantity at first. It a ewe loses ber lamb, milk ber daily lor a few days, and mix a little alum with her suit. Give the

. u . ...„ »|ti . , . ' ness and as being tbo fattest member of tlfii mil Ufa '*ifcfoft<r^0<in ' t ' i e ®n ny irib^^so' greasy thai tho Ind a us rte*ameqba«*,ty ofd.ssi.lv. UH0 it aher (Irving as a t l i rch; they light

• (tbe same as kept for family ...J .IF.. ° . . J .I . . T. use), lo a quart of soft water; bottle it up und ttliake it up before using For a largo wasmn^taf ie ' ffidr tablespoonfuls ol tno fluid, and bod them just fifleeu minutes, then rinse in two waters.

tbe tail, and that and the backbone serve as a wwk, the •* lamp " burning for some lime. In valuable oils there are the whale, walrus, s«al and otbor desuriptious for manufaulurirg und luhricaliug pur-poses, lo say nothing of the "bar ' s grease," essential to everys well furuisbid loi'et, and tho cod-liver oil which furnishes con-sumptives with a new pair of lungs yea r

BOHEMIAN CBF.AM — T a k e f o u r o u n c e s o f

any Iruil you choose, which has been ston-lambs a little mill feed in time of weuoiug. ed, soft and sweetened; pass the fruit iVever frigbten sheep, if possible to avoid through a sieve, and add one and a half ly. The fui-bearng animals of Alaska it. Sow ryo for weak ones in cold wealh- ounces ur milled or dissolved isinglass tu ! comprise both tbe land and sea otter, the er, if yon can. Separate all weak, or thin, a half pint of frui i ; mix it well together: | wufrus, bear, wolf, deer, P>x, martin, or ' " ' ' '

The Occan Steamers and Gas. It was deemed a greal feat in England

when the railway carriages were lighted with gas; but now it seems the ocean steam' rs arc to have the same boon. Tried in one of the groat Mtoane'rs which tlyfrom Liverpool to New York, it has

en settled admirably, alihotigb the vessel cncounlerd severe weather. The suloun is said to he lighted up as brilliant-ly as any ball room. Here is certuinly good news to those that must cross the Atlantic in the winter months, when the evenings are long, and when darkness as well as cold drives the passengers below. Hitherto they have exchanged the gloom

; of the deck for the semi-gloom of the ' cabin; and what oould they do by the

aid ol the lamps, which sent out a fitful l ight? To read has been impracticable, unless the book bus been pushed against the scanty flame, and the experiment is seldoin tried. The passengers must either eat, drink, play at wbis^ or go lo bed, and they usually do all four things in rapid suecession. Some, however, eat and others drink all the evening, because they cannot see lo read or write. But the dar!. ages have now passed away from the saloon, and tbe bour> will be spent amid tbe full blaze of civiiizaltun. Nor need there I e any mure danger of lire then tlu're is at present, for g.is pines can be made as sate as lamps, and the maiiage-mbnt of the great passenger steamers which sail from Liverpool is a model of caution. In those which ply upon tbe Mississ.ppi or tho Hudson il is deemed safe lo leave uncovered lights about, despite the copious arraiigements for " liquoring u p a n d ofcourse, the huge structures are oecasionally burned to the waters edge. But fhe Cunarders permit no such tamp enng with fire. They are

Ik* kJ"»» g J V V4*» V/livO IU V'MU M c a m - V »•••%/*- w 1 o 0 ^ • ' W " Mi V DUtk UbtCI | IIIV

sr, if yon can. Separate all weak, or thin, a half pijjt of truii; mix it well logetber: | wufrus, bear, wolf, deer, fox, martin, jr sick, from tloBe strong, iu the fall, and 1 then wmp;t| pint of riph <r«ain, aod add 1 mink, muskral, nearly every kind ut seal, rive them special care If any sheep is j t beWdi t tod isinglass to it f r aaua l ly . i —in short, all ihe desirable and beautiful | i ( i l u , u , v r i l , hurt catch it at oace, and wash tbe wound Then pour it all into a mold, te t it on ice specife one could usk for. Walrus ivory ^ y e n i e V b y Vbeneficiul , deipotism, which with something beuling. If the li.r.b is or in a cool place, and when hardened or and whalebone cotiitilnie a source, a:Bo, ^ c t f l ihe nrmciple that the passen-broken, bind it with splinters tightly, set dip the mold a moment io water, and | of considerable profit. I t has been hardly . e r 8 0 i m i 0 t 8 a | e l y lw lru-u-d w ith facilities loosening as the limb swells keep a turn it out ready for the ub le . nenetrated many minds that myriads of Uehting their own pipes alter c e r u i n number of good bells on the p*eep. 11, S A L L Y LuNN.-One quart ot flour, one ' , ' r d ? o l 'J0 . r , .o h e s t

h ° one is lame, examine the toot, dean out p i D t of milk, one egg, one tublespoonful of i UP l

lh® re ' b l ' W ^ ' . tbs in re-

the hoofs, pare the boot if unsound and * o f H l w o o f gard to numbers, it is said that it the upply tobacco with b luevnnol boiled in a c r t . u m t m a r , amTone of soda (liuless pre-! * T , a 9 . ^ D

1 'of Alaska vrere collected title water _ Shear any sheep comn.euc- n t l r e d fl(llJr :H u \ n r J ' .nt l istnbuted no person on .bo Pacific • . i j *, ' owu.n.ouc- d flour is used, then no soda or cream, , - u , ,

mg to shed Its wool, unless the weather ^ U r l l i r j . D e e d e d ) i y i f l c r e a n , U r U r 1 cot. . need repose on any border bed.

is loo severe.—SorthvesUrn Farmer.

Kxercne for Plg».

' with tbe flour, beat butter, sugar and egg , add

A Child Utiiig Until Dead on the Back of a Chair .

From tbo Knoivtllc (Teuu.) Proen, Oct. 13, Wil l iam Sands a n d bis wife are poor

people, l iviug on Copper Ridge, Union county, Tenn . On Thursday last, th i s couple had th ree chi ldren, the (yoticg-

IngeBiotiK F r a u d .

I t is u shame to make the gentle, in-nocent cow a par ty to such a f raud as t ha t which was recently perpe t ra ted upon one Mr. Whitcber , of New Hampshire . Mr. Whi tcber des idera ted a cow, und i t was an essential qualif icat ion of the objec t of his persu i t t h a t i t should give milk. He found an animal at lust t h a t was highly recommended, und as

T h n n l i m o l n l l o w i m r n i i m tn r i m in N J • R i . -iT® i 7 , . . l o r 1U» UUUIP UIEBMIIKB »UU RCIIGHIIIO ID- EST UOlUg Ull 111 lhe plan ol allowing pigs to run in a soda in a Bnoenful of milk,coW, and stir m vivuls; but if what we bear from there Mr and Mrs

large, o p . . loftDuru yard, uud treud mruw l h , U , L IN a , u i c k UT*, but , a -duv . i . tn.B, i t . . d l , lo . l I t . io to ft tiel l " e

m w b i ' S Z Z 5 " l U l " " " " ' " ' " • f O - 1 pre» ' 'B e m . l l j ^ l ^ r t t o t o . An I r o n d - leaving growing pigs thai ing Neither is incunsistent with tho best modern methods of f laking und preserving manure ; for while there is not a better un-deralood fact in physiology than that uni nn.ls must be k^pt still and quiet during tbe process uf fattening, and must have by tneir rooting. Tbe odd corn will be

Three Cheers for the Elder. to a foam; th^n stir flour to the milk, -ida ' f h e S ta te of Ohio used to be famous u u u fcU..0 1 1 . " " f f ! ' " ^ ' i ^ - i ^ ' / j i**.- ^ J o r i t H c ? m P , meetings and religious re- e s t b e i u g a n infant a b o u t one year old.)

' ' " . - - -s. S a n d s went out tha t day near t h e house to bind fod-

the th ree children, t h e ton pa er tells us of a circumstance oldest of whom was not ye t 4 years of which lately occurred in tha t locality . .g^ 1U t h e house. I n about twenty which is a strong indication tha t there minutes Mrs. Sands returned, and was is something wrong ei ther about the horror-str icken to find tbe infant h u n g preachers or the people. A revival to the back of a chair—dead. I t ap -preacher, who bad achieved considera- peared t hu t the baby had climbed u p on ble reputat ion as to his powers in tho u d m i r t o the bed, and iu ge t t i ng

flavor.

UOME-MADO Y E A H T . — D a i s y E y e b r i g h t , !

in the Country Geulleman, recommends the following: "Boi l two handfu'.s of hops, lied in a small bag, in six quarts of wal^r: slice six large potatoes, and boil ibeni with the hops: when they are soft,

How many hundred years ago is it rince a f u r t he r evitfence of her lacteal re-man first felt thai dignity and state nould sources, t he owner took 12 quar t s of hardly be maintained by him who squatted n e b milk f rom her iu the presence of iu the ground? Dampness and disoumfort t be in tending purchaser . Af ter th i s «n t

' X

ouM naturally suggest u mat or oarpet, ^t who first found tha comfort of a seat

raised from tho ea r th? Possibly Adam himsilf , who, laboring in tbe swea ' ol his brow to clear the primitive woods, sat down on the slump of a tree, and at onco decided that a block of wood should form p a n of hie tent or hut furniture.

This was luxury fur a time, but who could sit forever beft upright on a block wood, without reflecting on the advantages of a back f A back ouce on, and the cum-bersome tiling always in the way, of course, the nexi step wo..id be to turn the block

convincing tes t imony, the negotiat ion was prompt ly consummated . Upon

. „r. .>..H i b.i f..rmBni:...r will skim iliem out and mash perlectly fine: pulpi t , went to f ron ton for a week to down again f rom the bed i ts slip c a u g h t r l " d "P .M"! ^ t y y - g , » ' l add ut tbeni one uud n bitlf pin j uf wbeut " . U r t u r c v i . . l . " . b o . o d grea t in thc pro jec t ing up r igh t ol t i e b i o k lurm a Kartn and beallliy bed bigbly lulled l 0 a .^ . .utb bafwr Wltb euld m.1, pr. ached . v c t y night dnrl l ig bis • • ' • ' • ' •• h, l b . .umuul.nl bah. . . ut l h . pig in win. w u . uy ' , got . double row ol munruer , ' l e r ' hup liquor, first taking oui the bag and benches " ready, and called frantically

. squeezing il dry; than hang it aside io u*e upon bis congregation to come for-t ' o rkroachra » BieMina. | unoiher lime, for it will make two batches w«rd. Tbe lust night there was an im-

It has been tho prevail.ng opinion {of yeant. Stir into this mixture two meuse gatherin , and tbe preacher among housekeepers that cockro icheB i ul lespoonfuls of iugar ,aue of giager. and fairly otiUlid himself. He shouted. were a nuisance, but among tbe prejudices one of salt. When mil- warm, add a und pleaded, an I waited, but all in which imience.h is destined lo do away with teacupful ol yeast, sal in a warm pi .ee to " v ' " V " " ' their rambling mstinoui restrained, yet,1 riHe. ua-i it will be ready to put m a jug with auimu Is which ura young and growing., by the next morning. Keep iu u cool eel-- very different course must be adopted. i. i r or ice-bouse, and it will losl good for

vain. Not u soul rose.

If much confined they will get misshapen HIX weeks or mure. Always shake tho and rickety, will lose th" bloom of health jug before using any of its COL tents. A __i --- - 1 ; , , -» - • ' will make three loaves

of rolls. 1 shall surely ^ ^ ^ , __ recipe of Soulbdru corn me&l,

t ak ing the cow home, Mr. Whitcuer ' s 1 manure neap in the yard will be benefited which 1 always use in preference to the " maid of the milking pui l" undertook this opinion is to be numbered. We bare I yellow nn al ." to extract he r t reasures , and to the to learn now t in t the sprightly bugn

una ncxeiy, win lose in* uioom oi neaitn jug before using any uud vigor, and remain small iu size and teacupful of yeast will tender in constitution Exercise is as nec- of bread audit pan of r essary for them as it is for borsei,aud the i try lhe recipe of S<

couraged beyond measure, be sat down. At this juncture, a long faced, anxious-looking man got up, und said t ha t tbe E lder bud been working hard and labored faithfully with them, and as a token of their appreciation he moved t h e congregation give him three cheers.

of tho chair , which as the in fan t t r i e d to ge t on the floor, pushed up t h r o u g h the s'.ip to the neck. Tbe bu t t on he ld on. the weight of the infant not b e i n g sufficient to tear i t away, and a s t h e feet of t he baby oould not reach t o t h e floor, t he sad resul t was tha t i t soon sufficated. The o the r two c h i l d r e n

Final ly, dis- W t . r e too small e v e u t o k n o w o f t h e d a n -ger which quickly ended t h e l i fe of their l i t t le b ro ther .

which made the jiews tremble, and tbe I people went home satisfied that they l h a d tul ly and fa i thful ly performed

COOLBHOTH, e x - p r i v a t e ' ^ e i r du ty . The preacher baa ever F i l th Maine Volun- • » < * ^ f u su i t ing to see Ironton de

s t royed by fire.

Curb Yeur Temper . Never ge t angry . I t does n o g o o d ;

nnd those who indu lge in i t feel no be t -ter for it. I t is rea l ly a t o r m e n t ; a n d

It was done with a heart iness when the s torm of passion h a s c leared

amuzement of her purchaser , had no : should be d«mesiicaled and taught to feel j £ u GEOKGE ( success whatever. Tbe simple f ac t , ut home. So insist M. Stronin, of P in s , . [„ ( jompauy A., was. as bo soon learned, t ha t t he cow j and Herr Ehlerl, of Berlin. The breed-j t e e r e j h a s ' r e l i nqu i shed his pens ion . , was hopelessly farrow Subsequent ly i ing of the cockroach, according io these j | e gjyj.,, the following reason for the PHILADEIJ'HIA proposes to erect it t ranspired t ha t t he seller had fitted ; authori-ies "sboufd bo an intelligent pur- j a c n t i o c ; " I am a firm believer in the bu ib i i ng for our centennial celebration her with a false udder , f rom which the suit, directed l.y scientific knowledge and immediate re turn of our Savior to in 1876, which will cover fifty acres of milk was taken, and which waa then prompted by saniiary powers." Any dexterously removed. Tbe circum- misguided wile who physios them with s tance bus afforded Mr. Whitcber some Lyons' powders, smashes them with a

into plank, and »iy addition of legs make il new ideas on the subjec t of human de- broomstick, or pours deleciorious subsiuu-portable, or, at least, movable. pravity. 1 ces iulo their favorite comers, is an euomy

ear th ; I have felt condemned for some t ime for taking this money, it beiug tbe price of b lood ; therefore you will please erase my name from tho pension Ust ."

away, it leaves one to sec t h a t h e h a s been extremely si l ly, and h a s m a d e himself sil ly m t h e eyes ef o the r s , too. Who th inks well of au i l l -na tu red , churl ish man, who has to be a p p r o a c h -ed iu t h e most g u a r d e d way ? Wil l a bad t emper draw cus tomers , p a y deb t s , and m a k e credi tor f bet ter n a t u r e d ? An angry man a d d s noth ing t o t h e wel>

g round , being nearly double the size f«re of societv. Since, then , ange r is of t he Crystal Palace used for the Lon-1 useless, needless, d i sgracefu l , w i t h o u t don exhibit ion of 1852 and a thi rd ' t h e leas t apology, and found on ly in larger than the bui ld ing at P a r i s for 1 the bosom of fools , why s h o n l d i t b e the exhibit ion of 1857. 1 i ndu lged at all ?

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K t s t e r n — W a y , a r r i v e S : 4 0 p . m . ; c lose 10:10 a . m

T h r o u g h — A r r i v i < 6 ; 4 5 a . m . ; c l o s e H . 2 0 p in.

W e s t e r n — W a y . s r r l vo I0:5C a . m . ; oiose 4:35 p . m

S o u t h e r n — A l t o , Bowne , H a r r i s Creek , r i l l m o r r

N o r t h I r v i n g and Hanlln. ts , A r r i v e 10 p m ; close 7 a m

Nor the rn—Kal l a s s lmrg , S m y r n a , G r a n t , O l i s co a n d ( i r e o n v i l l e , a r r i v e II a . m ; c l o s e " p m.

Al ton a n d G r a t t s n — A r r i v e , Tui ' sdays . T h u r s d a y s

t n d S a t u r d a y s , a t R a m . ; d o s e s 8>J a! i n .

K e e n e — T u e s d a y s a n d Kr idays , a r r i ve 4:30 p . m . c lose 5 p . m .

Office H o i i i a - F r o m 7 a . m . l o S : 1 0 p . m . S u n d a y , ! r o m 12 to 1 p . m .

A- M. R L B W O U T H , P . M. !

I ' o C o r r e s p o n r t o n t s .

All communication' un I f f ] accompanied hy ' tht authors's nam*, will he rejected. The name ' irill not he puhliihed unlets desired, hut is a mat-' ter of good faith.

AME N! Oongregational Social at the resiiiencp o f '

E. A. Sunderliu next Wtdneadaj eveaing. i

Supt. Fallaw was in • - T Monday the d a /

appointed for leach"> s ••.;„alion«.

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

T h e R u d d e r l e s s H u l k U o n e D o w n !

Xo. i . No. 4. No.C. am Like. 2 30 p M ood Oity. ,i :il4 aEopi- ' -J ' owar'l CiiB

4 .10 A v. 417 aEopi- ' -J ' owar'l CiiB .5 no 13 ilarSnrintfi', i; n:, 11(10 rami Hnpiil', 7 10 " S in* v 7 10 onteith •• 12 01 R 40 alamatoo. A 9 15 1 COr v 9.10 nlamazoo D 9 IS '• 0 JO a M ort Wayne, 1 00 ]• )i. 10 30

G r a n t a n d a g o o d R e p u b l i c a n G o v -e r n m e n t , f o u r y e a r s m o r e .

E L E C T I O N R E T U R N S .

LOWHLI,.—According to the number of votes AUMtmumcatmsmusthe receiml al this' cast in this township, Lowell shows herself

office hy l uesdaij mornmn to insure insertion. „ .i n r> n„j' ii J l insertion. more than e»er Republican. There Irero only

' i ! S , . n , U T " * « » * » ' .• .11""* 9 1 0 . 0 , 0 . c a n 800 mm., , e s i , , m d ) to furnish us with information nf all deaths known to them, iu their vicinity, together with time, name, age, $c.

r t W a y n e , a l a m t u o o , \ a l a m s t o o , D o n t e i t h r a n d R a p i d s ,

e d a r S p r i n a t ; . oward C i ty ig R a p i d ' , e e d C l t y . lam L u k e .

GOING N O R T H .

N o . 1 . N o . 3 . 7 15AM. 4 00 R >I .

l l i o •• s i m 1115 4 3.'. 12 01I-II I i

1 4 n i - . H . c s o 3 fin .•I 15 4 30 "

No. 5.

7 00 A W 7 47 9 25

1030 11 00 I J I.'.p « 12 4 -) 2 00 P M

F . H. M Y E R S , O - n ' l . P a s t . a n d T l c k e ! A g ' t P i t t s b u r g , P a .

t PI B E A T \ \ E S T F . R N R A I L W A Y . — F r o m Hay Ist . T u n t i l f u r t h e r n o t i c e t r a i n s wil t l eave Det ro i t ns > l l o w s ( D e t r o i t t i m e ) ;

TLAKTLO E x p u x t s B (dai ly)— f o o t T h i r d s t r e e t 3 .45 A V.

IAT h x r a n a s (da l ly e x c e p t S u n d a y ) — F o o t B r u s h s t r e e t 7.20 A M. r o o t T h r i r d s t r e e t 7 4T> A M,

IKTROIT EXPRISS (da i ly e x c e p t S u n d a y ) — F o o t B r u s h a t r e e t 10 30 A K. Too t T h i r d s t r e e t 11 09 A M. . Y. ExpkRsa ( d a l l y t s e e p t Sunday )— F o o t B r u s h s t r e e t A4S p N : F o o t T h i r d a t r e e t T 00 r w.

1 r a ins a r r i v e a t D e t r o i t f r o t s t h e l a s t a t 7 00 t a d 00 A. • . , 6 15 a n d 0 4A p . « . Day E x p r e s s e a s t h a s P a l l m a a P a r l e r C t r a t t a c h e d i r e t v s r y l o w . H e w Y o r k S i p r e t t h a s P a t t D t n ' t t t p l o g C a r t f o r B a f f a l o a n d R o . h e t l t r i l r e o t w i t h -i t e b a n g e . ClotteonntcuoRtmadtatSttRtRtioa Bridftwitb . York Caatral and I r i t Kail wars. F o r t i t k t t a , t l t t p i n g M r b a r t h t o r a a j l a f o n a a t i t a ,

ly b y n e r t o a e r l e t t e r t e O t a t r a l Of f i t t o f t h e p a a j , W o . l t l J t f f n a o a A v t a t t , oo r . 8 i t e * o J 4

j ' n u m . § v o w , K. It DIB, Wtilera PRMtagtr Agtat, Sta ' l Bap't rfsWJK MMt

•anlltoB, Oat.

"Go west,young man go west!

Thc new ad. nf Foster f5rotlicr?, r/raml

Rapida, in t o d a y s J of UNA;, rpeaka fur itself

Their itock of fjoous is immense, nnd they are '

receiving immense putronape.

Thanksgiving day, Thursdny, Nov. 28lb . ' J

I About time fur poultry tu lay perpetually.

Uenj. Todd Esq., will deliver n course of 5

lectures, at I'ullen'a Hall, cummtncing Nov.

14111 ' | Wilder D Foster,

T i n UKIVRIISAI. HAIH.—This universally j popular bath which haii been iu extensive us* | ForStute Sttntor-for sometime in the liaiteru Slates nnd in I S Crosby. many sectiotn of thi* State, ii now beinfc in-troduced in thiii village nnd vicinity, and re-ceive? the greatsst commendation Irons all who have setn it. Hy various simple adj nst-menls it aflbrds sponge, hip and full baths—a small one for a child and • largo ono for an adult, and requires but little water. It may bo used in anjr rosm in a bouso without even wetting tbe carpet, and fur storage «aa bo bung a f a lmt the wall, occupjing but little ipaco.— It roquiroi ne special room. It lias rocoived tbo bigboet praiso from physicians, a i d other distil guiibod nonages, iu all parts wboro it b u been u e d . Tbo follewing U l t l a o i i a l t •how its ipprotUlioi IB Graid Kapidi, Eala-naBoo and Ann Arbor, and t h i n are o a p M from th i o r i | lo i l i for publiealion b i n :

Orand Rapid*, Mich, Sept. Tib, 1878. I t a k i groat p louaro ID recooamoadieg

but the following result shows that "Tbo Old

Guard never surrenders." Had tto day been

pleasant uud a full vote polled, thoUcpubli-

cans would have added another hundred to

their titket.

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

For Ready Made Clothing come to the only

exclusive clothing store in I.owell. Corner

store, west end Flat River bridge.

CHA?. AI.TIIK*.

R e a l

E n t a t e

A g e n t *

L O W E L L , L T I G I F I .

W i l l altfl iul to buyinft , Helliiig and 1mm ms:, Hoal E a t a t e o r PerHonal I ' r o p o t y .

IIOV':.:- i". •»'*11.(0^ • i.i now unuur me ncri.. mixnei . «^ii * ""St^lBOy sole control of the undersigned, where will be 1 u ' S T *

kept a good assortment of lurnituro of my i " ^ ' ' 7 ^ S "'Hi-...i1ih»V iv I ,1 , r i ' " l ' ' '„ /1"" on , ' acresiiiiprovr i; "f land: iu-

own manafacture. j . KOIT. j 104 gm..! u . r i . / . . . , ; ! ; i r N V.T7 ' g r r n t s l im, j . , , , , , . p,,,

"I Im „f r u " ' all k l n d t

. wnu i.» f - u r t h d j w n , b » . .

Am Uaf l i i l ing fiwsvdj f o r foilto.

D» . WILHOFVI GIBAT Avn*PBUO>BL—

] | c u m proap t ly i l l malarial ftTon, o i k f g i d

l y l u n , hyportroflod Hvir , d o i M g m o a l t f

UM chyloiitlc viioora, ooagwtiiB ti tk« f w M

lation, roliovM an to iy i f tka a j a p a t b i U *

ia aod l ivlgor^toi thf w b o l i i j i t o a . ...

I I i i Hrisr thaa a eonnl la t ioa «f qaaekf.

I t WB b« n l l i d upon whoa t h i doc tot l i m

long d b l a s M pff aod rid* a brakaa*.

indid bone.

I t can b* n l l i d open wbia doeton d lMftM

id wbit i ibiy e fUa a g n o to d i M f m .

I t etabt n l l i d apon whia all o tb i r frieada

il JOB and w k i o all othir b m i * bar* fkilod

ind when t h i n MfBil BOB* to blip. Tbe

tntl-p«riodifi nevir faili and ii DON to U

M i n d tbaa r l ebu .

I t OOBIBIDI BO arnotc , Mrychnlne or o thi r

OlWB.

Brirylbiog MlliBg cbtap a t Bonerby a i d

lall ' i Variety Sloro, eoaieqneDtly a lively

n d e .

L . B. LBII k Go,, have j n i t received a larg

ivoice df Qrocerlei, CannedJFraita aod every-

ilng freet^aad flnt o l u i la tbe eatlog line.—

leat white sugar a t 12} ceot i f t poaad, aad

Terytbing else proportiooally low. Teat, the

ut ia the tuarket, and told right down to the

ottom figure.

a o o 4 JTowa r*r the Afflicted.

Tbe Celebrated and Bacceeeful Phyilci in,

)r. N, J . AIIcIB, Ii now at hie Office, No. 11

lenal St., Grand Rapids, Mich., where be c in

ke consulted dally nntil October 13. Read bis

tdTertisement in this paper.

I9*G>1I | or lend postage for Circulan and

aformation.

Jnst hnWed at t b i Variety Store, a fresh

mpply o fp jo id Thread Chewing Tobacco. It

can't be beat I

i N o t i c e .

T o TBI RBADBRR o r TUB JOURNAI..—The

undersigned would respectfully inform tbo

public that bo has established bis beadquartcn

for tbe tale of tbe Florence Sewing Mnchiae

at tbe millinery store of Mrs. A. T. Mean,

west side of Flat River, lo connection with

the Florence Machine he will also keep for

•ale tbe celebrated Crane Knitting Machine,

an article no housekeeper can afford to be

without.

O r | U B a o d Melodeons, a complete variety

of sheet tapsic and musical merchandise will

bilso be found at tbe beadquarUrs of the Bub-

r/lber Good bargains will be offered.

Respectfully Yours,

G . W.KatiM.

100,000 lbs Wool. WAMTBU—The snbscri-

ber will pay the highest market price for good

'• lean Fleece Wool delivered io Lowell.

MTBOK H . NOHTOB.

Lowell, May lOtb, 1878.

N. B.—Money to loan on good Real Estate

i H u r i t y . MTBOK H . NOHTOH.

llnjoriiy for Grant and W.ilson, 24.'i.

Votes. F o r U o r e r n o r —

.•!77

Austin Jllair, i.io

, W M Fiaav , 12

Kalnnce of .State ticket same. For Cengre i s iusn—

aB'.t

I'-M

346

A Peck, ice F a r K t p r e s t n t t l i r t 2 d D i s t r i c t—

3 U G a r f i e l d , 3 8 1

J U Truax, 121 f a r P r o . t r a t i n g A t t o m i y -

"Tkt U i i n m l Bath," i i v e i i i d by Mr. I . J . Kaowltoi . I have a n d t b i a ia asy b o o n f s i aomo t imi , and have avir foand tbatn ava* ry tbiag Ibiy a n reoamrniDdad. They a n part le i larly valoabla Ib l iokaan wbira hot or •old hatha a n naeaaary.

Wn. f . l i t a a .

l a r a a r A i r AID T a o a ^ T b o a m la wklab ladia rabbar Ii a p p l M a n varlaai aad a a r . valooa: bat partapa a a apfllaatiao of U la BMO valaabtatbaa tha a a a aanlayad ia Ikaaaa* •IraaliM at l a a v l i a a ' a U a i n n U lalfe .— Waadaa aad aMlalio hatha a n m alaaay thai tba A n a r k a a a b a n baaa elow to ade f t tbair f m n l aaa Bat tba i d n a t l b a of E a o w h a a bldi <aif topopalariia thla baaltb-bdagiag aad f t aaaanpradee lag laatitatiaa. B a n m M a n •aid tbal aiariaaanaa f w a aa aiaoh aaaiad lp cany batba aa MMw ta tbo paaplo.' T b a e o i -vea ioon of Kaowhoa'a bath e a a a i a d a l in i f to a l l II c a a b a a H a p o a ^ b a i i a i a y to r bad-n o a i . o r ia aay OUMT n a a i ia y o i r bona , witboat daagar ef l^jariag tba oarpat or Nr-altar*.—[Prof. J . B. S n s a , D. D , paator af Baptist Gbarab, K a l a a n o o , la Kalaaaaoo FtUgrfh May Slat, 187a.

ABB ABBOB, Mieb., Fab. l i f t . I bava a n d oaa of Mr. B. J. Koawltan'a

Daiveiaal Batba for a long tisoo, aad regard it u o n a ef tba Boat rmM aad iBdiap«aa^>le artialea of (tarnitan la my honaa. 1 aas n n It baa g n a t l y cantribatad lo a y bealtb, aad I waBld Bot 00 aay acoaant ba witbont i t I pnfe r it far comfort aad a lagaan te any other batblBg arraagemant.

BBRJ. P. COCBBB, Uaivini ty af Mich.

I b a n naad one of Knowiloa'a Univanal Batba for nearly fcnr yean and il la *1111 appannt ly aa good aa B«W. I canrtder it tba beat portable bath in BN. A bath ao oonven-tenl, ao adaptable to all kiada of batbiag, for eb i ldna aa well aa adnlta, in aicknaaa or in bealtb, that eaa be brought to the fireaide or the patiant'a room, baa long been a great dla-eratum in tbe intenat oi the public health.

W . P . BRAKKT, M . D . ABB ARBOR, April 39, 1672.

The Bath ia highly recommended by Prof 6 . P. Duffield of Detroit, Dr. A. B. Palmer and other eminent Profs, of tbe Michigan University. It baa also recently quite a liber-al patronage in Grand Rapids. Among ita numerous patrons are Jumea P. Grove M. D. M. Y. S a m d e n M. I), lieoj. A. Harluti Judge of Probate, Rev, W. Y. Spencer Pastor of the Brnsb street M. E. Church, J . M. Kennedy Livery and sale stable, and J. \V. Boynton Flour and Feed merchant.

The Universal Bath is sold only by can-vassing agents who make a specialty of the Bath business, visit Iho familiee of the parties interested, give a practical demonstration of its various adjustments, and sell tbe Imihs ready for use. Tbe ufient, Mr. A. W. Britten, is now in this vicinity, and as his stay here Is enceriain and may bo very short, wo advise all to improve thc opportunity to sccaro a bath, for cleanliness and health demand a bath in every house. The price is twentf-five dollars; and by mauy who have uiod it il is considered prefetableloan ordinary hath room and fixtures at tcu times tho cost-

BOWKE CENTBK—The Repul cau meeting

a tBowoe Center on Thursday last was a

ranser. The school house was filled to over,

flowing. The mounted tanners were out io

full strength. Johnson's martial band wuke

up tbo "gude folks" early.

The spoaken, Messrs. Elsworth, Crosby a i d

Harlan, did good service for four hours in tbe

Khool bouse, aod equally good service for

about an hour a t tbo well laden tablo of M n .

Dr. Ford.

Several items left over until oext week.

Cascade gives 103 Rspiblican majority.

Alpine 110 Republican msjoriiy.

W . j .

r.'.:,

2 6 8

178

260

242

Prof. Andrew, el Chieago 'Medical

College, has been classifying the medical facts G e o - Wilbelm is selling—

contained in the census reports of 18G0 and Good Congress Gaiters at 1 2.i

1870,and from thiso henndsthatlconsumption " Kip Boots 3 jo

and cancers are two diseases which are si- " Calf Boots 4 50

o i L r l j . f t M d b r nml p r m i l i„ H K M ™ . n . , , . , ) i u i , , | „ , „ . s , „ „ b v k n . , , ^

regions, and two laws governing their preval- ' Variety Ston-

ence are as follows: Firsl, these two diseases : • '

are abundaat nenr the soa, and diminish as 1 T ' i e 0111 f " r n i t u r 0 s tu r ,> '3 now under the

yon recede from it; nnd second, at equal dis-

tances from the sea they prevail most at tho

north, and diminish as you go south. From

tho sea follows that the best resort for a con- Campaign badges for lire cenn ea. •> at the 1 V Z ' r ' ' 1 1 V , ' n t 7 n.'.' m m p t i v e o r c a n e e r pa t ien t i i a o m e point which, j v a r i e t y S - o t e . " 1 1 « j l oWche t , . ' / • ^ ' . f s . a . , w i i r T .

is at the same time as far South and as far from ' —- ; 4

the sea as possible. Such a placo is New i l ex - , Th® Celebrated Argylo Bitlers is one of tbe ! 1 6 0 i!,'"!',"'"'* • "••••ill ofU». . -

ico, where the deaths from consumption are ' b e n promoters of a fine robust con lition. and i •Kn "^ ' ' ' 'nV't . ! . ' -7V V , , n c* ' -1 at a • f t 1 P'n'liz finu a* .ind I nrn elf » 1 • ""n .arm vii (v

only ilire« ptr ccnt, Arkan«a», where they aro • P r o c i i r c s a perfect co-ordinalioa of nerve | , ' r , r f |30p»'rirr»."-or V f 0 ^ five per cent, while in New Eagland, which is r o r c e ' i n m i " c l e . tendon and viscera. aneeon limetn fuiipurchasiT

colder and sea girt, they are twcnty-live per 1 P o r sale by Wooding and Look. i i f f - 1 0

cent. Entirely in accordance with this rule A

but contrary to the popular opinion, Minnesota Be sure you see and ran a Weed F

is a wor.e place than any other Stato having I c h i n e b c f o r e purchasing.

fourteen per cent of deaths from consnmntinn r • 1 * -r • . thnntrh .hV.n . . . • i consamptioo, J w i s b as my wife is quite sick at her home 1 3

r t ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ n .

south Carolina live per cent t> . -r ^ 0 i " u '"•'""••'•f'-'iiiitlie purri.-.e, u"*-f-'nrihdBw», ! , | Retailing as lust as wo cau possibly get them 1 o

.lOBNHOX—UAIiMUU—In Wanton, Ohio, Oct . i I n a ' !e . ^ e al-"' sell chewing and smoking -4th, tiyKev. iSen, 11.11 Hum, Herbert II. Jolinsou Krii. 1 tobaceo in large f|iianlilics. Au extensive of ClileafO, to Uiit Kill M. Barnnmof \7aas»)a. | ^ N o l i o n f ( Candler, Jewelry, etc., etc.

An excellent opportunity for some enterpris-

ing person to purchase half interest in a basi-

nets well started. I will sell my interest at

advantageous figures for CASH! Como nnd

I see me at my place of business. Ono door ALTIIEN S. | 0F P0SF

J . I-. SOMERBY

F. Ma-1 ofsmall pecta.lesi.,,1.^ ci'i-rn. in eve

; Ka«y. ' ' offers

a n d to i a ndsc i .

olTered. 'fnu..

nril'i^hester, St-r Vork nnd D.-iroit papers copy.

Local Business Notices. A fine lot of calfs and collars jii«t received

n l

243

U2

183

ass

U I

E A Burlingarae, 378

D E Corhett, 136 fitr Bluriff—

I Hayioe, 370

J B Colton, 136 Vtr<«d| t of Frtbatt—

B A Harlan, 383

O O Oodma, 130 fo r Btfitttr of Dotdi—

fl Haat , 849

D Drueoll, 160 i o r O o a a l y C l t i k —

H B Cbipaua, 682

/ B Bauy, u? f ov C t t t l j Trtatonr—

• Bnmar, 381

A Schmidt, 186 BepabUaaaa iaAaBaa ; Liberal Daaecrata

I * * * \ Straight D—ean ia ia BMAU. C A M .

Qiat taa g i n a Qraat U majority.

T a r f n a a a g i n a 0 n a t I a a j o r i t ; .

la rgegala .

O n a d Rapids City g i n a Qraat » l l msy ori.

Beat Conaty baa nndoabiedly givaa 3,800

majority for Gran t

B O W B B . — B o w a a m p o a d a nobly by g i r i bg

tbe electoral ticket 118 m^ari ty , tho antira

State Ticket 114 (Bujerity, aad tba eoonty

ticket BB avorago majority of 113. Wbola

anmbar of votoa oaat 190.

BBW YOB*, aecordiag to tba lataat leluroa

thla morniag, givaa G n a t 40,000 aa jo r i ly .

VBBMOBT givaa a Rapoblicaa nu^ority of a b o o t 3 1 , 0 0 0 .

NOBTB CABOLIRA givaa Grant a majority

e f from 8 ,000 lo 7,000.

PKIUDBLMU givaa Oraot ovar 43,000 majoril|r.

MAiaAOBDaana ia tb« heme of Mr. Sa

Ber aad givea Grant 66,000 majority.

TBB World't DIBPATOB 18:15 a . m. thla

Wedaeaday morning n y a that the Korlbero

Statoa, wltb Sooth Oaroliaa and UiaaiNippi,

have declared 253 electoral votea for Grant

leaving 113 electoral votes lo theSoolbern

Btatea to be divided between Grant and Gree-

ley. Grant will bava at least 40,000 majori-

ty in N. Y.; Greeley running behind tbo

State ticket 15,000 votea.

Valuable p r o p e r t y for Sa le .

Tho Variety Store, one door cast of Post { ~

Office, I now oiler for sale. The lot is 3 i feet

in width by 100 feet in hngth . Tho building

is 22 feet in width, nn awning 12 teet in front

and 12 feet on east side. Length of bnilding

inside40 fwt, 13J feet between joints, shelved

and countered in FIBSH CLASS style. Tho up-

per part is rented as an Art Gallery, bas first

class light and CAN'T JIK DBAT. Commodious

show windows in f ron t A splendid opportu-

nity for a man wishing to locate in a thriving

village like Lowell, which can't be beat for

ita size for business.

The above properly will be sold at a bar-

gain for cash.

I also have « gothic dwelling on tbe cor-

n e r of Bridge a n d Diviaioa a t n e t a , opposi te

corner of t b t Methodist Chnrch. A d m i t t e d

b y citiaena genera l ly to be the beat locat ion

In Lowel l . S a m e aide of atreet aa bnsineaa

plaee, a aeve r foiling wel l of wa te r a o d good

cia tern . A l l w h o d e a l r e lo pnrebaae, p t a n

look n y proper ty ovar « n b a y i n g e l e e w b e n .

J . L . SomsBBT.

L n m b e r m a n f a I h i r u , D n w e n . * CUOTM. S t a r C lo tb i ag B o n n O r a a d Bapida .

H e w Goods. Haw Gooda for tal l a a d w i a -

t n t r ade . J a a t n e a i v ^ d , a l a rge a o d oompleta

stock of B e a d y M a d e C l e t b l a f , G e n t l e m e n ' s

f a n i a b i a g Gaeda , B a l a Gapa, e t e , etc., wb icb

wi l l be Bold aheap for eaab, a t ooraer Mora,

w a i t and F i a t B i v e r b r idge .

CB A S . ALVBBB.

T h e aabNr lbe r wi l l h a v e o a exh ib i t ion a n d

for aala o a tba Lowe l l Fa i r Grounds , n m e

choice, p a n bred fowle, of diflTerent varleMee

aiao aome P o l a n d ahoata . A n y o n e w i sh ing t o

pn rebaM a a y t b i n g o f t he k i n d t h a t ia re l la-

ab le wil l d o wel l to examine t h e a lock and

prioea. U . B . W u i u s a s .

Lowel l , Sep t . SOtb, 1871.

r. o i r 1:1, L ATA it Kj: t n r.vo 1: r .

OBBicTEt OCTOBER'i31S;2 lly J. U. n'KEKS, (irirt II. H". Accry]

M>i ; s t ed io t^^: huufesad

A F A I ' U " " " " • T I . E. i V tinvnshiiior I'.irn; l,..|i

b u i l i . i i i z - . u n j ,1 c . , i 1,,. . •. • • • " • < - • 1 * 0 0

f r u i t . ' f . | ' 1 ,1 1 ' n l l n ' f e h o

koii f - c i i.. . , i ' ' 7 n . ' i 1 . r a rA watered. t " 1 ! u l " r a " o n . also w« l balanc.- n i x . r* , ' '"'wa—cne-fcalf dowt.

y • <•, * •th annual lottallineDtt. JO.

A fJ r"i "I "JH II?roc / a . liell. Guild fiame h premnev. l'ri 0Dey»4r's lir

, 4 ' H m n r o v e d . t cxn i .L ip o f C s ^ -

. . . ?sn " , " 1 1 ' r i n c " t i e r o n 11 • ^oirn.ihe baltaoo vu.

n t i ? l : • | , T r " ' 1 ' •"•ated o n o . l i v i n " iv 1 V " * ' t b s n t l . u n d o a e a U M O ^ w ^ . e , . u 0| fiii f ^ i t y fo, n

It i lL'SK ,1 nd ."(|.-13 Oil l!ri<\.«

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I 4 0 A p i ! ^ S i n v < o i l ! , n u l l f

Bed room and parlor aetla. Burble and wood

top center tablea, couches, and a general as-

aortmeat of common fnrnitnre, cheap for cash

a t tbe rooma of J . Kopf.

Good Bolta for M e n , $11.00, Star Clothing Honse Grand Raplda. *

We took the first premium ^ tbe Union Fai r

for Clothing, the best made and most sobstan-

tial in the State, and tbe lowest prices. Star

Clothing House, Great One Price Store, Grand

Rapids.

Penholders, writing books, steel pens, black

blue, aod violet ink at the Variety Store

Also slates, pencils, toilet soap, shaving soaps

castilo soap, and fruit soaps.

Coffins and caskets of all alces kept on hand.

Also shrouds for males and females, plain and

fancy, which will be sold for lesa price than

thuy can be made. Everything pertaining to

tho undertakers line on bund, -ind hearse fur-

nished when desired. J. KOIT.

W h « a t ( w h i t i . ) %M>u -d o ( r e d ; do

Flour, oivt do f l . b l

C o r n , f bu Corn Meal c w t Oats V bu M i d d l i n g s V c w t Bran V ton Hot ter f lb Hugs V d o a Cheese ^ tt Beef V lb Fork V » -

jrk, salt a Ohieken B T u r k e y s d o Lard do Tal low d o P o t a t o t t W b u new T n r n i p a d o O n l o a t d o B t a n s d o . A p p l o a d o . . 4

do d h t d f ) m - -P e a e h t a n e w H o n e y » Calf H k i a t g r t t a W ft

4 o d r j D t a e o a B k i n s , e a t h B b t o p PoHa

aa t m o k t d . . S b o o l d r a M

B l d t O ^ M , . - ,

Hay Boofcwhta t F l o o r

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Notice The Uost ft.Shoe firm of C. P-md X"i,.

K' r , d . r ' 1 r * b 1 ' ' h a ' s ' l i i i . ^ t tL I., s o c o w ^ shonld be paid In |.a , , p. . n M l l I # ,u , , m f f . l , r , ^ J , l n e " AH accounts v 1 i.ttreoot* • andsettUdhy C. Broad. Allkno.in, .1 -Witedlo ut will (dease^lre il tjieh iMntdioloaata* • U O n - V. B E O A *

T h t hQ»jD(> f wi l l b* r s m t e a r tu a I Us b r a — 0 1 f . . . . w . r o ' t . V . r t U O C B r o a d * f;n v ( i t o t l e v , h a v l o r OOM t a t a o d t v i d t d o a - k a l i a t "

o . a a e a *

O P E N B U G G I E S , s z a r a - z / B B X T O G H E S ,

U O U B I - J B B X 7 0 0 1 X 3 S ,

s f r h s t o w A - o o i s r s ,

SKELETON WAGONS.

vtniiXy AKTHUB W O O D .

BERKEY BROS. A GAY,

WAMKH—100 Hush. IVacli Pitts.

1". II WILLIAMS.

Jewelry ami toys of all descriptions selling

M a B a t e t o r t m

IN Lowell. Oct Paoaard. A

t iadtr by Itov

Lost. Oct lath, a aate «if oaaloat i . A rtward of oat dollar vlll bo |

Snder by Itoving it at tbi* nfflea. Tho I •0 MO to aav oat, aa pavneat bas Woo aloMotf.

t.rmAV.TjSSjm

D R . W Z L S a r S

COUGH MIXTURE J ^ i a j M ^ b ^ h t b ^ r o t c r ^ M ^ C ^ i

2 k j ^ r f » « i a » ^ h a ^ a « j - a ^ ( t ^ a j j y j r « > :, W » |

WOVT ottaMvo wctico far oU * o - a a •

i k ^ . a ^ U ^ aJwap wM tba bttO

^ U c w t a C m ^ h ^ ^ o l d g

A u b m a ^ n B a a w l l o ^ M h o H

t t a D d i n ^ o t j i b s ^ a n d ^ s r H

o ^ l j i W r j a ^ i t t h t b i ^ r e m o d ^ k j t o w j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

J ^ ^ o l ^ ^ l ^ t a j e r ^ a M e d k i a o i ^ g j g ^

r u R o n s o i r s

WONDERFUL OIL % The best LiaitatBt of tht Aft. a

Curt^Rheumslism^jeurBj^ja^WlbWfjj

Jgab t^ fT t thJVounda^uraa^g i^S^gJ^SS^ . ; e^^Mjan^jOs^RitetjShouW b o o t e d

Musical. INSTHUTI.—The Musical Insiito te

will commence at Mnsic Hall, Lewell, Mich.,

Friday Nov. 8lh, 1872, and continue four

weeks. Special attention given to voice cnl -

ture. Tickets for chorus class, $3 00. Prof. T. W. Hubbard, of Boston, Mass.,

Teacher of vocal department. Prof. G B. Balcom, of Lowell, Mich,

Tencher of Inslrumental depurtment. Officers.—W. \V. Hatch President; U. M.

Clark, Vice President; M. C. Ilarber Treaiu- jobetip for cash al Sotnerby i Hall's. rer ; E. A. Sunderllu Sec y.

Tickets for saiu at M. C. Barber's and at j U. B. Williunia, bm. der acd dealer in Fen-

. juy nnd pore blood b igs and poultry, such i.s

AHBLBY.—Notwilhslandiug the "inclsmency '•'c '1,ntl hogs. Buff Civltiu, Li^htBrama, Black

of tbo weather," the Uepublicau meetinga if «oish, Samatra ('.ame fowla, Peacocka and

atternoon und evening, at Ashley, were held I ^ " ' D 0 l i ^ 'S8-

and a good time realized. Misars. Crosby, ^ ^rtW c ' , 0 ' o e 0 ' t ' , c a , H , v e

Harlan and Elsworth entertained the audience n , m M f o r ," l l e - ( ' " ! l 8 0 1 , 0 # n d Kct 11 K o o i

in a profitable manner. The speakers were *l««lion; alsoa few premium poland pigs for

made most comfortable nnd happy in the care 6 '

of F. W. King and W. K. Maton Eiqs.

LIST or LKTTERH remaln lug iu Ihepostoffic

at Lowell, Kent County Michigan. Kov.

6tb, 1872 :

LADIKS' L I S T : Miss E Pembcrton, Miss Emma Ward.

Q I N T S ' L I S T : Leonard Bibler, Jamas Dutton, Luk Har-

den. Philip Jonei, J Md'er, A Paisoll, Lyman j Sherman, Cbristian L'ngsr.

j Personscalling for these Letters, will please

say"advor l laed," and give date of this notise

A. M.BL S W O B T B .P. M.

Tbe choicest candies and best varieties of

Tobnccos and cigars that can bo luund in

at Somerby ami ilall's.

83 00 F o r Boy'H Sui ta . One Price Slur Clothing Heme, Grand

Bapids.

Wounl \VOPI»I—Those wishing F« buy wood, will do "I'M to call and leave t M r or-der accompHtiiiM with stamps, at U It. Wil-l iams's ton . ami have the wood dolivorvd at their door in iloubleqnick.

I.owell, Dec. 11 th 1871.

F U R N I T T J R E

a MAN 2) BAP JDS, MICB.

CHAMBER FUUNITURE,

P A R L O R F U R N I T U R E

L I B R A R Y C A S E S ,

R A T T A N C H A I R S

C A M P C H A I R S , AC., A C .

B B U K E Y B R O S & G A Y ,

S a l e s r o o m s f e O f l l o e

56 57 & 59 CANAL ST.,

Grand Rapids,

W l l K U E CAN UK FOIJNI) EvKKYTIIINO

N E K D K D IN TIIK

fllRHITIIRI IIH B E 1 1 K K Y B R O S . <fe G A Y ,

55 57 & 59 St., Grand Rapidi ,

( o n i r a c t ( o F o n i s h l

Hotels and Privats Housas.

Proofl Gaaranteedlaa low as any responsible House in the U. B.

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l>»nvel\ costive. Thechilil i» somelimea ve

am^igj i in^i i jhej l^^Cj^j re^nl j^^fcvj^o^ - j

of Worms, which. i f J ^ t j » l i h * i i U ^ . . till pi>Jucf_corwuUiogajT'

rr. To remove lhe WOM».- . clnc to remove ihem,

fits iinit frejueml^fi^

U M ^ W d i b j ^ c g c u b l ^ W n ^ C o o f e o t i o o a j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

At wholesale by C. K. WEBU A UKO., Dr^> . gitu. Proprietor*, Jackioo, Mich., and by lie.. Wholoale Dru^Un of Detroit and Chic

B K R K K V B H O S . & G A Y ^

55 57 & 59 CANAL ST., G. R A P t M V. Make a •peclalty ul Jf...

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stood Iji e<l thejpa liis p r e t f ^ " y o u n g E one whole

. hear t clothe' - a certain, ' away,

g lance ; tW Yes, r g t e r ,

•TTT/c swarod classical course long for Minni

" R i g h t , l a r n i u ' e n President, know Grei^ rols of t ha t soi

The old man tu rned and walked rap-idly away.

The young mnu stood thought fu l ly , for at least five minutes, bes ide the gate, looking a t tho now house where his parents had lived for three years, and at the old, where his boyhood had passed so swift ly, and where ho had expected to make a home for his young wife and himself .

Ho had lain awake nights, pl . inniug this and tha t addit ion to its conveni-enco and honuty, and Minnie's words wore ringing in his ears iill tho while ;

" No mat te r how humble ou r homo may bo, wo will mako i t ' t h e deares t spot on oa r th—tho dearest and the swootest.'"

" T hate to disappoint her, the dar-ling 1 " ho solikxpiizod ; " b u t it does seom foolish, as father says, to have two houses fur four of us, when ou r interests aro ono, two. At any rate, I can' t otfond him, and mus t reconcile her in some way."

So Minnie's fa te was tixed for her, and when tho J u n e roses were in blos-som, her husband took her t o live with him and the old folks in the new house on tho hill.

Poor little roared so tendt potted always. choir in thc years p n o r l ingers over wakod such melody from the old chnrch organ as did hers.

She had l istened quietly to avowals of love made by tho s t u d e n t s of Glad-stone College, from which the seniors down to the persecuted freshmen— quietly, and with the deepest of her heart 'uns t i r red—unt i l young Morley

! entered the l is t of aspirants for the h o t o r of her hand, and was crowned

I victor in tho J u n e that quickly follow j ed. Nobody wondered at her choice. The favored' s tuden t was yountr, hand-some,and of good address ; and though rumor had accredited to h im larger

! " expectat ions" than wore ever to be . realized, he was able to suppor t a wife in much more than comfort—and h i s l i t t le wife loved him so.

" There is no Nason why they may not be as h a p p y ar two ch ip-b i rds , " ihe country folks said. " No reason a t all,

: for they ' re jus t suited to each other— ! unless thfi old folks—"

•'And what of tho old people, Hal-j ly t ' M r s . B lake inquired, when he r husband was repeat ing the gossip of the neighbors .

" N o t h i n g — o n l y they ' re so hard , cold and sel f ish ."

"And to be ' hard,cold and selfish' i s ' no th ing only V Why, H a l l y ! "

i Mrs. Blake sat down on her hus-band ' s knee, p u t one arm around h i s

| neck, and kissed him till t h o sad look ! in h is eyes gave place to one of t ender i joy.

4 4Now tell me all abou t t h e m , " she said. " I 'm as tired as a harvester , uud just in a mood to be h u m o r e d . "

( " 1 wish you wouldn' t work so hard , Cly."

Mr. Blake shcok his h a n d s o m e head j ominously.

• "You ' l l be an old woman before | your t ime ; and I 've a mind t o pu t p e n , ! ink and paper under lock and key for three mouths a t least.

" A n d - l e t m e see ; in t h r e e mou ths home, talking to , I could plot a new book famously, with only son, who for a pencil, ou t h e white wall of tho bes t

room I t ' s no use, Hal ly , to b u r d e n the wings of gemtu^.. I t wi l l soar— spite of all t h e fe t te r f , t i l l — ' T t h # . p u t he r Wigh t face d o s e t o b « r and Added, i u * low whiBpoiv-" fa rm is paidlfor .V

" A i d th at-will be-in October . ' W o n ' t t T couldn ' t wait so j Wp have a rast-spel l then , you tod I ,

• l i t t le poe t ? " ii.' You've I 44 Y e s ; nnd t ake a tourer to t he moon,

any m a n except the j maybe. B u t now I w u n t t o know a b o u t toer, don!t need t o i the Morloys. Tel l me every th ing yoti"

Kr'iM ef E.Uislionn.

I Y JOHN HAY.

I ll t-1. *li( «t(in. kidsirg Thi- white Land lor my imint—

No sw • ti r licnrl, nor fnlBor IV, r tilU «1 sueh tine. Muc wine.

I'll sing » *0111; of true lovo, M\ MiuiLilriir. to vou;

t'mfrf in rmiltariin— Tlu niTr i* old and true.

I'h' liupi'ii-st of a1! lover* A ;is Kni-t of EdelBhehu ;

Aii.l wns the liai>pirnt, I'll f^Hy-'U in my ihyiue.

un- ni$omiOr niKlit he unndereil w i m a lonely glade,

An.I. (,|jih?hsd in inoRs nnd niounllKlit. Iii.^',l»d aglui piuR n aid.

Tin wf midiiigli' sifted AboVft lier sands of gold ;

She J a t-lniiiliering sta'm-. Sa fair and white and cold.

l'aii»fltMLwliite nnd cold «lie lay 1!' nv'afii the starry skies ;

Kosy.w is ber waking iK-iiufttli the Hitter's eyes.

Hi- won her drowsy fancy. He hsift her to his towers.

swn^ with,love and laughter Ftt^morning's purpled huun.

RutAvlPn the thickening Hunhennis Had drunk'the gleaming dew,

\ inisty oli'iid of sorrow j, Sjreii ft'er her eyes' deep blue.

Shetywag upon the Hitter's neck. She wept with lovo nnd pam.

8hc showered her sweet warm kisses LiiiQ iragrant sununer rain,

" 1 nutfrf Christian soul,'" she sobhed, As ip^is arms she lay;

" I'm kaif the day a woman. A serpent half the day.

Andjvlwn from yonder bell-tower lihigftyut the noon-day chime,

Fari*w«ljil farewell forever. Kir Ernst of Edelaheim 1"

• Ah! not fjirwell forever!" Th* Sitter wildly cried,

"jl will he saved or lost with thee, Mv IcJwlv Will-Bride I"

•V R ,

lioud frjun the lordly bell-tower Hung out the noon of day.

And fronrthe bower ol roses A serpent slid awayy

Hut when Ihe midwakch moonlight Was shi- imcrlng through the grove,

Ht d 1 sped his bride thriiv-dowered With . eauty and with love.

The happiest, of iill lovers Wasitrn^t nf Edelaheim,—

His trffc love was a serpent • 0-!i.y>4*lt the time!

& • — Scribner's.

and there was almost a child 's eager- 44 B u t not yet, darling. You will live ness in her voice, t ha t was sweeter than a grea t many years for my sake and the a child 's . ch i ld ' s . "

41 Ob. may I ? Where is m o t h e r ? " " Hush , man ! Don ' t you see she i s she asked. I dyhig ?"

4 4 She and father have gone t o look | physicinn's voice was earnest a f t e r t he lame colt in the south pas ture . M'Ut tender , and he tried to take the Minnie—" the young man's tonechang-1 l ) o o r bead of her whose earthly mo-ed s u d d e n l y — " t h i s l ife is ki l l ing j o u , uients were numiiercd—tried to tako i t and it hnis t come to an cud. You are gontly f rom its ..Id, happy place, and white as a ghost, and no marvel. B u t ; K? ' t <»n t h e pillow ; but she spoke, I 've tried to shield you. Ood knows 11 [deadingly :

RHEUMATIC K E I E O T .

H o w n F e l l o w FCCIM W h e n H e in F u l l o r S l r y e l i i i i n e .

F M m t h e Gold Hill, Uevado , News .

The Horse Disease In the Dominion.

Some days ago the te legraph made reference to the general prevalence of the horse disease in Toronto, t he mat-

, Mr. Harr is , thu well-known Assayer, t e r becoming so serious as to impede who resides at the lower end of the {travel and transportat ion, and inyolve town, came near being poisoned to ] considerable loss. I t appears that t he dea th last night through tak ing a dose same epidemic prevails iu Montreal and of medicine for rheuma ' i s in . The its vicinity, and is rapidly on the in-set t l ings in the bot tom of the vinl sot- ; crease. A Toronto paper gives some

. t ied his case. The following com Tin- of the symptoms of the disease ami the Inicat ion from lum. reooivod nt noon to- proper mode «tf t reatment , which, m

huvc! If I dr iume,! i t ooul.l coma . V L r f . i . p W let mo bo. I wool I S T I S ^ - b l o . p road . m i . , b e n .o-to this, I would have sacrificed every t " , l l i v e t he Fa the r take me from your hope of my heart before I would have ,nV11 bosom to H i sowu . " made you my wife ." 44 Minnie I Minnie I" moaned t h e

" l in t I wanted to be your wife ,dear . < .v<"i"g fa ther ; don ' t die ! don ' t leave I could not be happy save as your n1^,* Oh, my Ood ! my Ood !"

For a moment tho man 's ^ricf was terrible to witness. Then ho grew calm nnd white as the dead.

44 They have killed you. I have killed you ?" he said, laying his cheek on t h e forehead t ha t was already wet with tho river spray.

4 No, no !" The thin whi te hand fel t

wife " Happy! Wha t have you known of

happiness since you came here, jus t a year ago ? You have been the veriest "slave, and everybody knows it b u t you master and mistress—my fa ther and mother—the r ichest people in Drake-land

I'lie young man 's voice was deep with ' 'H W f ty feebly up t o the bent head, and bi t ter r e sen tment of the wrong sus ta in-1 ' f t y h k o marble in a f rame of jet .— od by the pale l i t t le woman, who could I "You 've been so kind, so true, so ten-imt miKwnr fur fhn KMIW in lior fhrnnf No 1)0(1 V IllOHIlt Wl*nn0. T tliink

the window-sill, her cheek in her palm, j t rus t mo to love

night (Thursday) I felt a pain in my 1 f u l : knee, caused by rheumat ism. I got i The disease appears to be a catarr-up at ten o'clock and took a dose o f l h a l fever, of an epizootic nature, tlio rheumat ic medicine prescribed by Dr. I resul t of some atmoi-pheiic inlluouce, Toland of San Francisco. There was 1 as is shown by its sudden appearance only owe dose left, and not a t t he t ime I over a large extent of cotuitry, attack-thii iking of the se t t lement at t he bot- ; j u g «ll k inds of horses, old and young, tom of the vial, I took it . Half an in good condition or poor, i h e pre-honr a f te r as I was laying in bed with moni tory symptoms are dullness, a a candle in hand reading, I was struck 1 s ta r ing coat, a watery discharge f rom speechless an 1 senseless. The candle I t he nose speedily followed by a severe fell ou the bed and I could not st ir or hacking cough ; the pulse is quickened cry out for a second. Lucki ly t h e , and the mouth hot, the n a s i l mem-shock terminated in t ime to let me pu t branes are injected and the ears and ou t the light, or the house j legs aro unnatura l ly cold, tbo discharge would have been consumed. More from thc nose increases and becomes and stronger shocks and con-; of a greenish yellow color, t ho breath-

- .. I.. ^ n m | gomo and severe. Al-

m o s t necessarily

44 I 'm g lad ,dear ,you ment ioned th i s , " she said, r ising and pu t t ing away her work. 44 I 've been wanting to ta lk with you a long t ime abou t these th iugs ,and you make i t easy ."

Hor husband held out h i s hand , and she went to him feebly,8at down on his knee and h id her face in his bosom. A long t ime she lay there quie t ly , he s t roking he r hair fondly, and a t l a s t :

44 W h a t is it, M i n n i e ? " he asked, softly.

44 Oh, i t i sn ' t m u c h , " she a n s w e r e d ; " only—only—"

44 Only what ? " 4 41 hard ly know j u s t w h a t ; b u t I

don ' t want you ever to feel t ha t you I'TO to blame for anything. I t was my misfor tune, and no one's fau l t , t h a t 1 could not please vour people . "

Could nott You cannot n e v e r ' N o

loss and annoyance - i , , > • -E VJUU ; wtuu u lornicui. OIIOCKB auu cun- nu tnu i;u«uuiui<ivy generally, we do not

bv Htrl.t of r » r l t vulsions followed from hal. pas t ten to th ink it is likely to be of a mtal char-rJn.i fiTni 1 L ^ i i ' twelve o'clock, when the dea th throes acter where ordinary care and rat ional

tears • and th .^e shall bo i n morn 8L,t i n - 1 W r t 9 convulsed, and felt five j t r ea tment are adopted. In several in-row n or ore i n J no t lie r s l!n I IM orn B b o c k 8 l i k e 11 , u , i n b r o k e n o n n wheel, stances the at tack has been severe, b u t row, nor crying, nei ther shal l there be n m l t b l t h k d h d ^ e s s a n d , oneraUv increased by overwork

and in five minu tes had conquered her | were mine . e m o t i o n - ' ' Yes ; for ^ ^ s j ^ wipe j iway all 8 e t j n ; i was ' convulsed, and ' feTtf ive : t r ea tment are adopted. In several m-

—any—more— Tlio fa in t vnino fnUom.i nr,A o„ i^«.. I Btiff I felt the ear th give way, and ' some other debi l i ta t ing influe.ice. As

Iv ceased ' 8 U ( l d e n " ; called my wife to me. My hands were I t he disease will run a certain course, — " crossed, b u t I could not move them, nor i affected animals should be carefully

any pa r t of my body. I bade them all i used, and allowed plenty of pure air, good-bye, and swooned. My wife sent.! with a liberal diet of noiu'ishing and

The sunr ise flashed iu at tho win-dow, and struck goldenly across the folded l ids and t h e smil ing l ips ; and over the l iving and the dead fell t he the chi ldren for a doctor, and Dr . Kirby u>«r uio living a n a ine dead tell t ne i i l l r {# T —4-{i f ragrance of J . ine roses ami the sound ' T i ^ " I - ^ " n • of woodland singing, tha t had no and somewhat rat ional , as he oil longer power to s t i r t he pulses t ha t . ? WJ® From then unt i l SIX grew so weary ere they were calmed by ' " c l o c k t l V 8 I u o r

1n , , ' « 1 , m d 8 h ^ k H 1 , k o

J--U- J 17 J f rom a galvanic bat tery every five min-utes . I could not s t i r hand or foot, and

dea th . 44 She was a poor thing, anyhow ?'

44 a poor th iug ! An' she gave away t h a t baby jus t to spi te me—nothin ' else : an ' you know it. I could a b r u n g the l i t t le one u p to work ; an ' she 'd been a grea t help to me. I ' l l hev t '

THE SWUY OF A YEAK.

t i 5 — LLVL^STEIT A. B E N E D I C T .

"And s o a f r f o c going to marry, and se t t le dow^WKth your old father an I m o t h e r ! ^ f i a t ' s clever." • E p a p l i r o d i t n s ^ I o r l e y , or "o l e E p h

Mor ley , " aa^Jj^rwa* generally called.

mother ' s l i t t le life, leaving ou t as y e t u g e l ee8 ; h e had he r repaired, and eu the sorrow and pain —Saturday Night. | gaged aorew of five lascars, all of whon

^little ga te tha t divid-ifrom the door-vard of

t ry s

d been head and ^ i t h the classiod a t

h hund red miles SJ'oe could ibe Yead a t a

•face was a study, the y o u n g man an-eau to complete the

Spanish, and fol-de-1 kuow—there ' s a good fe l low." I never—you Icnow { 1 4 1 cau do t h a t in an incredibly shor t

flTyour going to col- ] spnea of t ime, f«r I know I 've the b e s t h w e was no sense in i wife i a t h e universe , a n d t h a t I ' m t h e

it n n es ."

YBK. I H R Minnii Isct

D i d / o u see t h e D o yon th ink they ' p ' inovo her .

I never ap' lege anyh^wr^ it, and I 'm iiffoEly t hank fu l you've g i n —

" 44 H u s h ! • b a ' » - h l I b r i d e !

sort o' gal is—" ! H ally ? " 41 Yes, I saw h e r ; and yes, I t h i n k

name ? " 1 they ' l l hive h e r in their way. B u t their is Miner ta , bu t every-1 est imote of be r worth will be e i ther

•.Minnie." 1 high o r low. according to t h e much o r ' t for one, and your 1 l i t t l e of househo ld labor she can per-

for two. Noth in ' l ike {form, and t h e i r love for ber—such as i t e old christ ian names. I is—will e b b or flow with *x '"

l ike a grieved child*s,and over t h e blue of hor eyes there crept a mis t of tears t ha t .vefo uot voiceless—tears whose s tory was l i t t le less than pain.

H e r h u s b a n d ' s a rms clasped he r more closely, and his kisses were th ick over t h e biue-veined l ids.

4 4 1 marr ied au ungel ," ho said, sof t -ly, " n n d made of her a s lave! Don ' t Bay-1 d i d n ' t , " for Minnie_hod_ a t t e m p t ed an in ' " " " be done sc rubbed

been found fau l t with cont inual ly for ^ " c h i s all seemingly very good. B u t

T t t i ? S S L ! ? 1 * * a t t empt tf, a n a l ^ e these p n -uo t been allowed the pnv , I , ge s of ' i l e g c a we find them to be the c h L s common servant when tho d a y ' s labors t b a 7 n v c l u s i n w n i ^

n v i r mn® I ' " ? 0 8 0 0 f O U r n , , t

^ y n . . S i S l i i K 2 S i ^ 0 u r c o n u t r r S r i c h m mineral BIC, ymi ™ keen 811 ' ? ^ weal th, tl»e pr imit ive fores ts are, i s i t

easily digested food. The s tables should be well aired daily and thor-oughly vent i la ted; and i t is also ad-visable to use disinfectants, as the chlor ide of lime or carbolic acid. When the th roa t is very sore, causing a a difficulty in swallowing, a mild em-brocation should be applied, and the fever allayed by mild febr i fuge medi-c ine ."

Ssy. Sarah Smith s tands sorrowfully so-

l u s ; she sees splendid spruces sur-round ing shady spo ts ; she sees sum-mer 's sun shining; she smells sweet savors: sweet songsters singing si lvery s t ra ins serenade Sarah. Still she sighs. Sunset ' s soft shades settle silently; still she s tands sadly sighing Suddenly she started. She saw some s t ranger s t rol l ing silently southward. 44 Stop !"' she shouted. 44 S top stranger. Sarah Smi th says so ." Stately she stood, s ternly slie shouted 44 Stop I" Samuel Slocum, successful s tatesman, smooth speaker , started, saw Sarah, seemed surprised, said solihiquiziug: "St range;

, gaged aorew of five lascars, all of whom I seemingly scarce sixteen, so sweet, sc — I deserted him wheu the t ime came for i simpk>, still so s t rangely susp ic ious !

Thc Indian Naiion-.-A LoveUHeaded S a - | , , i m t 0 m a k e exper imental t r ip to ^ e she seems strangely sad. Say five's Ideas of I 'rojrress. ; sea. L e f t wit lout a crew, be resolved i something sweeter, Sarau. She stoo-

A-tok-a (Choctaw) Vindicator, Septomhor 21. | to p u t to sea himself with a dog, and I P 1 U« s o l u e sdent S t ru^ lo . s iud , ^ S iue ly We bold our land in common » we 1 , 6 n o w Profossoa to l u v i gone up the i some strangers see sights. Shall Sarah

woman could t ha t had any ambi t ion, , hev somebody in a few years to pu t my or anyth ing e l s e - bu t muscle! I t ' s too | close onto me, if my rumat iz keeps on; b a d ; and I 've been a b r u t e for keeping i l i n ' L o r d knows i t takes a power o' you here so long! " 1 money to hire—oh, dear I oh, dear ! she

" D o n ' t d e a r ! D o n ' t ever think such i was al lers w-illful. Minerva was." a t h o u g h t ! You did what you deemed ; L i t t l e Minnie^ is the image of he r best, and how could you kuow what a mother , and is t he l ight of the Blake good-for-nothing l i t t le gir l y o u mar-1 cottage, and the joy. Her fa ther is a r ied ? " ; wanderer , now in one count ry and now

She tr ied to smile, bu t t h e effor t was jo ano ther ; b u t once every year he U I I U u u l I 1 I t t n u u u u a u u l l I U U B u l l f U C U l

a fa i lu re ; for he r h p s would quiver | kneels, with his child, by a low grave j s rhooner rigged fore aud a f t sails, and 1 1 1. ^ a. Aaas * m X ^ I . I ^ IV I I V* A Til O ail'OfkT 1 \ t-1 1 k >- Mo ^ . . . - • 11*1 <1 *1 I I

ful l (leek. Wueu the writer purel iasea the boat she had beon condemned as

shock. T o tell what I suffered is impos sible, and I had given u p all t hough t of l i f e : b u t soon I began to recover ; and now—ten o'clock A. M — I am able to wri te you this, in order t ha t you may warn persons using this medicine to bo-ware of overdoses or set t l ings.

A Foolhardy Voyage.

A le t te r signed 44 Char les B. I n m a n " has appeared in one of the Calcut ta papers , s t a t ing t h a t the wri ter in tends to make the voyage f rom Calcut ta to England , by the Canal, in a small boat 32 feet long, e ight feet across the beam, and about two aud a half tons burden.

where the sweet br ier blooms, and re peats t o her the story ot her angel

TO and s ta r t anew, peots ' d r i f t

i t ' s all • to somewhe

the old ones, a n d a t w n g t h honoefortl

44 M i n e r v a ! e y e s ' '

T h e youug feet a s

• uocuhied , • and are ef b u t little more W * w l l ' v ' , ^ , , e 4 0 118 t han they were to our fore-

'• T j ia thers tpmhap® a thousand years ago. p ' T h e Bri tons , t he Saxons, t he Celtic na-

Ca-the.

forefathers ' I were contemporary with ours in a sav-Minerva M o t l e y ! My I e ^ ^ ^ t h e j i f f w t i n c e ^

Iween us ! They are powerfu l and rich, ouug couple s tar ted to their I w e are weak and poor, ye t we have been Mrs. Morley swung in to the i i n d i rec t oontaet with the i r civilization

" H e r ' n ' bodv oatt

m o t h e r , j keepin" fc Bu t what old, t t j beffilfft ' i th ?

" Save " T o o 5

y t tungjbj . " D o v o " I f e "

: of a bodv i s she ? How

g, Epaphrodi tus—too years." ipk so f "

l a she heal thy? Can

t h e increase or decrease of her physical fitness for the hardes t k i n d of d r u d g e r y . "

41 B u t they k e e p help, don ' t t h ey? " 44 The old lady had a l i t t le chore

g i r l ; b n t I a m told she was discharged when the b r i de came in, in opposi t ion to youug Morley 's wishes, too. F a c t

b reak down i n less t h a n a

tooBv bea r ing a huge b u t t e r bowl I f o r m o f e than ..ne hund red yearn.— which she set down on t h e table much | \ ^ h a L then, is t h e cause of ou r pover ty as i f i t were infected with small pox I a u a weakness1 ? I s i t not the s ta te of

44 He re s t h i s bu t t e r a in ' t worked isolation iu which we have lived, and over, an ' you a hiluii an " c o o i n ' a s if t he pre judices t h a t o u r laws havo fos-the io waru ' t a t h i n g else to b e done I— te red . Can we th ink to maintain t h i s You'll m a k e as big a fool of Epaphro -d i t u s a s you are, if I let y o u . "

T h c old lady was very angry, and her voice iouuded sharper than usua l . She bust led about , h i t h e r and th i the r , while s h e ta lked, th i listing Minnie ' s gu i t a r i n t o ' a closet, tossing some f ragran t blossoms from a vase in the window. and mak ing the l i t t le room as des t i tu te of beau ty AS was in he r power to make i t—as she waa always sure to do.

4 4 1 forgot the but ter , m o t h e r , " Min-nie explained , 44 bu t I ' l l see to i t at once."

44 No you won't , M i n n i e ; no she won't , mother . S h e is ill enough to be

dog. H e aa.va ho imu en jo^od tiie life, l.sutiwasfuUy ? and t l j a l to all appearauce . Ins dog has StiU shouo silvery Htmuns tdaotingly enjoyed i t ,cqi the re was • j l in lonely scenes the malarioim I hav ing n d a y ' a illuees.

espoeially where 1 southward. .Samuel,Slocum sat sweet;

ed snfifefflhouR. Sundays snooeeding s h e

sketches Sarah Smi th Slo-

hbe wtfst'JSSChat's t he main th ing to ' of t he whole business is, h e was a very be t l i i&gh t4 f in choosing a wife, my | foolish fellow to take h i s wife the re ip son—Uie m S g : t h i n g . Now I hope you i the first place. Sue doesn ' t looa s t rong, hain ' t made a fool o' yourself, and gone and she' aud 'greed to marry a good-for-nothin ' ; yea r . " like Noel Blake 's wife? " , " Oh. I b o p e n o t ! " 1 in bed t h i s m i n u t e ; and as fo r working 10»urawea. ~our"o^n~cVvil Taw ^.aroelv

" N? t"1 " * ' , f e ' I f a m tfr

0l(ii I n a1

k e s ! i- i r ' ? r f n8

t 7 ° r d " < S ; d h o a r t o f t b e " n v m o r e t o * < i a 3 ' W h y 11 C n n 1 h ® - t h M t ' 8 ' occupies a secondary position. Th is is noiigli wit® n e r pen to afford t o live j l ively (ear i o t b o ^ g r e a t ^hea r t^o f the j a l i j " 1 a t rue picture of our s t a tus as a na t ion ,

Mrs. Morley, t he elder, bad never | ijUt, there is a .u tu re before us, and i t

system of isolation, and t h a t , too, with-i n tho hear t of t h e might ies t govern-men t on ear th , when the far-removed empi res of Ch ina and J a p a n have been unab le to do so ?

The Indiana have m i d e advancement , i t is t rue , bu t they have reached a s tand-point , and must certainly retro-g rade unless they rear for themselves a

j new basis from which t e move, for t h e I old has done i t s work, aud cau carry ! them no fur ther . j The pushing forward of railroads and 1 o the r in ternal improvement companies ' has b r o n c h t a conflict of power, and while the Uni ted States intercourse law

v o t h d i t w « k o t t he k ind you m e a n . " ' woman, whose name was known and " 1 non'tToeheve it . She don' t earn ' loved io every town and hamle t in t h e

i .u.s.i l t . © i t t ha t ' s nei ther her nor land, and he r voice was fu l l of sorrow * ^ . . £ o r ^ gtranger, who bail come in her Vlrnerv

authoi , doMTshe?" The,young man laughed, b u t t o m e -

bow i ^ e - l a m h sounded hollow, and a fear tart im^flt i ire happiness of his dar-l iug Hfcmei^hadowing his eyes.

youth and beauty , and in t be joy of 4 , Love ' s Young D r e a m , " to the new house on < be hill.

" I wish n o t ; b u t I see l i t t le room for hope, knowing the old people as I

41 Oji. t i c ^ h e sa id ,pushing his atraw do, and have from b o y h o o d , " her hus-h a t back frnton I is handsome forehead, , band repl ied . " You'll call on her ? " a n d l4okiuf£up in t h e s tern face of his Mrs. B l a k e hes i ta ted , bu t only fo r a fatbefl.; 44 Jfannie don ' t write—for the moment . worldiat large—but she 's a glorious | 41 Yes ; I ' l l call on her—poor l i t t le g i r l ! i o n can't he lp loving her " i b r i d e ! I can ' t afford t o be very social

44 W^ll, wp'll see—we'll see. Mother you know ; bu t there shall be no ex-a n d I j a f e gettin' old, and you'll get the cept ion to my general ru l e in t h i s in-f a n n trheo We're done with it. Bu t s tance! " n n wneo we're done we ' l l l * v e nMazy bones on our hands ."

Young-AlflHoy's face flushed angrily. 4 4 1 don ' t menu to be on your hands,

f a t h e r , " h e f i f k l quickly. " I thought y o u would give me the farm to work

iv good l i t t le Clytie. ull. Aud if you are t ired

44 T h a t ' s m There ' s t b e b e , as one harvester , I am hungry as two.

Mrs. B lake smoothed her h u s b a n d ' s hair with h e r slender, whi te fingers, ar-

o n sharea, and that I 'd fit up the old ranged h i s neck-t ie for the displace-housefonTtHiCflat for Minnie and I talKjid witn her about it , and

me. , m she

great ly prefers living there. I t would no t be so nice as this, but it would be ou r own."

44 Y p u l b d o t n o t h i n g of the sort.child —notfcinjr i t / t h e s o r t ! This is your OWL, tor TBft' mat ter , or will lie, after a while. And 1 reckon we don't need two houses for four of us. Extra fires, a n d oookinSand the like. Just bring Minerva riglft home, and if she's dis-posed to do her part , we'll git along fa-mously . AMI IMV nn money, too."

" B u t , father—" • ' D o n ' t ' b u t f a t he r , ' me over anv

s u c h ridiculous projects aa yours and he rn . I won't I in t e n ! "

ment of which she a lone was responsi-ble, and t h e n the l i t t le 44 wr i t ing r o o m " was dese r ted and t h e woman who

iresiding

seen any one sufficiently venturesome to brave he r displeasure by obs t ina te opposi t ion to her plans, till she stood face to face with her own son, t h a t J u n o evening, which I th ink she will remem-ber t h rough all eternity.

Wtial she said I cannot tell . s torm of reproaches, of t aun t s , of ev-e ry th ing terr ible tha t could issue from a coarse, fiery, passionate woman's soul, fell over the young heads and into the yo ig hear ts of her chi ldren ; and the em f i t all was t ha t Noel Blake 's cot-tag root sheltered at least ono form tha t n i g h t t ha t would never pass again over t h e threshold ol t he new house on the hill .

T h r o u g h all t he terrible hours of tha t n igh t , Clytie Blake bent over the couch of her beloved fr iend, calming, com fo r t ing and sus ta in ing her, and

will be dark or br ight , j u s t as we m a k e it. We have a rai lroad t ravers ing the whole extent of our country, which is t he first s tep toward the aiinihilationof the present form of government. We have now bu t t o encourage a sp i r i t of

. i enterpr ise among the people, section-ize, and divide the laud equally among us, and avail ourselves of the conveu-iences t ha t civilization h a s b rough t t o ou r door. The re is no tu rn ing back ; we must go on, and the sooner we pre-pare ourselves to meet the change t h e b e t t e r it will be. It we do this, we will become a happy and prosperous nat ion.

A Midnight Circus.

Not long ago a t ravoline circus was i advertised to appear at Kalama, Wash-

" t ' ington Terri tory, a.id the town was

day-da wn'a*newVonTput a o a u ' e u t h l ? ^ with youngsters from the ad jo in guise, and a freed Soul entered into , n R " " " ' t r y . Determined to make Heaven something of the ocoaaion anyhow,

44 Where are you, dar l ing !" Minnie ( b e / ^ u r < : d « ball, hired a fiddler, and , u . . v A p W | l R n r e H ; T £ " whispered at t he last. 44 I cannot see 1 \ t t d * t , m e d » D ( a D * . J u 4

d i . i n ' t 4 4 e a r n h e r s a l t , w a s p r e s i d i n g | i a b o u t 10 p. M., a s t e a m w h i s t l e w a s t he u rn o f ! y o u -

And t h e young husband l i f ted t h e whi te face to his bosom, say ing ;

with grace and d igni ty over the tea- table , making with word and look, and way, " a s s u r a n c e doubly sure , " in t h e mind of her husband , tha t he was the happ ies t of all men under t h e aun.

41 W o n ' t vou s ing m e one of t h e old songs, Minnie ? I t seems an age since 1 heard them, and t h e r e is no one t o be annoyed now."

Yonng Mrs. Morley looked u p q n ck-ly Irom the bit of ruffling in her Land,

Here , my pet—my poor little girl. The re ! lie still on my bosom, dear ?— You are be t te r now."

44 Bet te r ?" The low voice was sweet as a seraph's . A smile broke like sun-l igh t over the pallid face. 44 Bet ter ?" slie repeated. 44 Yes ; for [ am going where there will be no dea th , nei ther sorrow u o r c r v i n g ; ne i ther shal l there be any more pain—for the former t h ings have passed away ."

a b o u t 10 p. M., a > blown, a band was heard marching u p town, and the sound oi hammers was

| heard at work prepar ing the circus , About midn igh t the pavilion was u p ; isoen a f te r t he music announced t ha t | t he c reus was ready, the rural dancers I came flocking in, aud the sawdust was lively t i l l cock-crow, when the circus

! d isappeared before suni i se un board the s teamboat again.

BT a smar t ea r thquake near N i p a City, Cal.. a man maoe an involuntary

| exchange of his fa rm for a fiah pond .

B a i s i n g W a t e r - L i t t e s — B e a i t i f y T o e r

) td Ttmjjwai u

Everybody is delighted with tl^e fra-granco and delicacy ol the water-lily, and-people buy them a t the railroad autiuas m t miner as good genii whioh dispel larg y the eunui aud lisiitude, the do* pres^.ou and disgust of a hut day's ride in lhe sultry and oindery cirs . Very few bnt have, at one lime or another, wished they might ho able to propagate ro swoet a fl i w r . It wiil.souo he the season in which to procure (he roots for growth dnring the wiuter. The hdlewing method of raising them will he of iat.'rest, it hav. ing proved, quite sucoessful: The roots procured in ilie fall , are kept damp during the cusuing wiuter in flower-pota. In the spring a half harrsl, with hoops well secured, is proouied (if painted so much the better,) und set un bricks, one third i filled with a mixture of green earth sand : und well rotted manure. Tbe roote are1

set in this and covered. Water is added gen'ly, and a little at a time,every day or two (so as not to disturb the earth), till the •uh is filled. In the fa l l , the water is ullowed to dry oft, and the tub is placed u the cellar and watered at long intervals.

La rge Bai t ,

T h e W a b a s h a Herald says t ha t t h e great ambi t ion among the lumbermen is t o see who will send down the big-ges t r a f t of logs. I t r emarks tha t some t ime back, Mr. Geo. Winans, ol Still-water, took down the largest ra f t t ha t had ever floated, bu t t he pas t week VIr. Michael D r u r v and Mr. Pe te r Kirms, of St . Louis , laid their heads together to see what they could do, and as a re-sul t , have beaten Winans ou t of s ight . Wo give, in words aud flgurea, t he va-r ious dimens ons of their King raf t . I t conta ins 381 cribs, which gives u s 2,614.907 feet of lumber . B u t th i s is not all. I t has a top load of 3,678 bunches of shingles, 1,691 bundles of la th aud 265 bundles of palings. I t is 432 feet wide, aud covers an area of five, and three quarter acrca. Ita value is upward of $40,000. I t requi res twenty- lour men to m a c t h e forward course by the good s teamer J . W. Van Sant , commanded by P e t e r Kirms, Esq . , who is aloo pilot of t he raft . I t l e f t Wabasha Oct. 4th, aud its de t -t ina t ion is St. Louis .

TH* exhibition of an t iqu i t ies a t t h e Hotel de Ville, P a n s , has jus t been en-r iched by a very valuable object, the sceptre of Mary Stuar t , t he ill fa ted Queen of Scot land, who in her you th was married to Franc i s 1, ol F iance . I t is abou t tn i r ty- two inches long, and artistically carved in ivory, with p o r -t ra i t s of t he Queen and he r husband , as well as the emblems, devires, and a rms of Scotland, Eugland , Francis I . ol France. I t bears the d a t e of 1558, and is comp ised of four pieces, mount -ed in hrass, and adorned with medal-lions in silver.

The I w r e n so of Peputa t iee in Gnrepe .

Dr . fi. Deaaane, in a noted oommu-nication to the d ' a r i s ^Acjadenyr pf Sci-ence' Shows, jha t from t h e ' t r i p l e poin t p i view Of the fecundi ty of marriages, of t he absolute nttmbeY «f Mr tbs over deatliSjFnvuoe occupies the lower plaee of all the EucQpean States, l o P rus s i a 100 marriages give 4C0 ch i ld ren : in F r a n c e the same number of marr iages give Only 300. I n Pruss ia the n u m b e r of b i r ths-for eaeh '100 of t h e popula-t ion ,genera l ly , i s3 .98 per a n n u m ; in F r a n c e there are only 2,25. In P russ ia the excess of b i r ths over dea ths in each million cf the popula t ion is 13,-000 per annum,wbi le in F rance i t only a m o u n t s to 2,400^ ^ I f wo may ad-m i t , " aays Dr . Decaane, " a s a conclu-bioui from the above figures t h a t t he doubl ing of the populat ion of F rance , despoiled of two of i t s finest provinces, aud b y unheard-of disasters , will re-q u i t e 170 yeare to be effected, whi le , t ha t of Pruss ia will r equ i re only 42' yea r s . Great Bri tain 52, and Russia 66, some estimate, may be made of t be amoun t of evil tha t has beta l len t h i s coun t ry . "

Set Very Keassunng . A Rocky Mountain correspondent gays:

These stages are towed by ax horses, steered by the mobt elegant young gentle-men ever seen, whose cheeks always blush uf youth and innocence, and whose eyes are always on the alert for holes in the giouud instead of tbe young ladies in tho stage. Some portions of the road is along hillsides, und the preoif ice below is vc y frightful to many woman's nerves, anil they turn pale and gasp out : 44 Oh I driver, do be careful I" aud tho like, but be goes on his winding way. Oee lady uhked tho driver what he would do if the stage went down the hank ?

44 Roll down." •4 Do yon ever have any accidentss on

this road, s.iid she. 44 Sometimes, but not often," WAS the

reply. u What do the people say that get

h u r t ? " 44 Nothing, for we knock thsm in the

head at onoe," was the answer, which did not at all reassure the lady.

A Cestly Artesian WelL Sinking nn artesian well in Boston i s

expensive business. Here , abundance of water is found a t 1,200 to 1,300 feet , aud the cost for a boxing, five to s ix inches in diameter , does no t excced $6,000. The Boston Gas L i g h t Com-pany, however, is dr i l l ing a well s ix luohes in diameter , which was begun iweuty-two months ago, uud has now reached a depth of 1,100 f e e t T h e contract is to drill 2,100 feet , and t h e cost of t he work, if carr ied to t h a t depth , will not be less t han $50,000, b u t if successfm the well will jprove good economy, as the corpora t ion i s now paying for ita water supp ly one-half of t ha t amount anuual ly .

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BV 8. H. COSANT.

As ono who leaven a prison cell. And looks, with KIIKI though dazzled eye, Onco moro ou wood ami Held and sky.

And feels again tho quickening spell

Of Nature thrill through every vein, I leave my former sell behind, And, tree once moro in heart and mind.

Shako off the old, corroding chain.

Free from my Post—a Jailer dread— And with the Present clasping hands, Heneath fair skies, through snnny lunds,

Which memory's ghosts ne'er haunt, I trend.

Thc pains and griefs of other days May, shadow-like, pursue me yet; lint toward the HIIII my face Is set,

His golden light on all mv ways. —IfariHr'K Mnquzinr.

The Nature of an Oulh. Ear ly in t h e rebellion, when the Fed-

eral forces were stationed nt Beaufort , South Carolina, there was an old dnrk-ey by the name of L ige Jackson, who, i deser ted by his master, was left to take | care of himself as best he might . L ige ' was cousiderd a chattel of weak in to ' - ' lect, and, moreover, he was exceeding-ly awkward in liis a t tempts to play the role of a house servant. He smashed and destroyed nearly everything he laid h i s hands upon, and having waited up - ! on, nearly every officer at the post, each ; in turn , a f t e r giving him the benefit of | some bar ' 1 language for bis s tup id i ty , ! turned him adr i f t .

I t happened that L ige was a witness in a case t ha t came before a court mar-tial, and being called up to give his tes t imony, was objected to on the par t o f t h e . lefendant , who s ta ted t ha t he d idn ' t bel ieve the nigger was of sound miud.

44 S tand up, L ige ," said tbe court .— 44 Do you unders tand the na ture of au oath ?"

Lige scratched his wool for a mo ment , and then, tu rn ing u p t'ao whi te of his eyes, repl ied:

44 Look a yeaw , mar^e, dis nigger has waited on ' bou t half de ossifers s ince dey cum to d is place, and if be don ' t unders tand de nature ob nn oaf dis time, den dares no wirtue iu cuss ing."

The cour t considered Lige a com-pe ten t witness.

The New Atlantic Cable. A London letter says of the next At-

lantic cable, soon to be l a id : 44 In ad-dit ion t o the present three marine ca bles, a four th is in course of rapid con-s t ruct ion nnd embarkat ion on board the Grea t Eastern. This new cable is a dupl ica te of the French one, and i s to have i ts termini a t Land ' s End and Halifax. I t s main length will be 3,000 miles, and i t will cost, less the laying down, .£1,200,(100 and upward. I t is beiug placed on board the Great East-ern in l eng ths of 250 mile coils. Al-ready a largo portion is on board, and early iu tiie coming year it is contemplated to p u t it iu use. The experience of the past has given some important, lessons ou the construetion of t h i s cable, and every approved and new fea ture tha t has been submit ted by electr ic ians and engineers has me i invest igat ion and adoption. The ma-chinery for submerging and layinc is also improved, and marine cable lay-ing is now a thing of ease and energy only. The London Telegraphic Cou s t ruc t iou and Maintenance Company, with i t s immense capital and net prof-i ts of l a s t year , amount ing to £115,500, and bavintr a monopoly, finds i t a very easy t h i n g to lay anglo American ca-bles. T b e next thing expected is a re-duct ion iu the rate of messages.

A Keyal Lover. The Archduke Henry, of Austria, I

who some ye ire ago committed t h e 1

terrible crime* of marrying an actress, and was in consequence banished t h e dominions of Franz Joseph , has been so fa r pardoned as to be allowed to re-turn to Austria, with his wife, upon | condi t ion of residing in the Tv roi. Leopo ld ine Huifman, his wife, is a fine woman, and the marriage was a love-match . The sentimental King of Ba-varia took a great interest iu the un ; fo r tuna te couple, and raised the Arcb-duchesH t o the peerage of Bavaria, in the hopes of making her moro accept-able to t h e aris tocrat ic heir of tlu* Crosars, but in vain. I t is believed t ha t t he E m p e r o r was infltieuced in his se-verity to t h e Archduke by his mother, t he la te Archduchess Sophia, who was ; extremely incensed a t t h e conduct of j her nephew. Tho Archduchess was indeed a woman with no heart , cold, i cruel , ami proud, and she ia mid tn have inst igated her son to order t b e terrible execution of tho H u n ^ a r i u u , generals a t Ar.id, which horrified all Europe , simply to gra t i fy a pr ivate re-1 venge.

t'lliuiitiv Changes. I t i s a curious fact; says a late writer, j

t h a t us the se t t lemeuts spread beyond ; t he Mississippi rains* increase noth in f requency and amoun t of water. Many beds of s t reams whish were uc i -formly dry in summer only ten years ago a r e now full t h rough the year. Travelers say tiie La ramie plains were once dea t i tu te of vege ta t ion ; now they have a luxur iant growth and will raise la rge crops ol wheat. Denver was bu i l t ! on tbe banks of an extinct creek, per-1 fect ly dry . Now i t is full of water, ' and needs to be crossed by bridges, j Sal t L a k e is seven feet h i jher than ten years ago, aud it in steadily rising. The vas t p la ins which engineers once pronounced uniuhabi table , and fit only for droves of fniffalo, because des t i tu te of sprini-'S and s t renins, may yet be como g roa t stales, t n e home of a crowd-ed popu la t ion .

Crim • in Sun F.'ai c >eo. T h e San Fr -nciseo Call says thu t not

less t h a n loiirteen persons are ly ing in the cells of the pr i son in that city awai t ing tr ial fur murder , and adds , im a oorollary to the s ta tement , t ha t t he lax manne r in which the laws of the S ta to art: enforced is Ihe t rue reason of t h a t s t a t e ot things. •• Unti l ou r cour t s , " declares t h e Call, ••are gov-erned in their decisions more by a sense of what is d u e to just ice, t luiu t o q u i b b l e s ; unt i l a t torneys are actuated by a hig.'ier moral sense in the line of de fence they adop t in de fend ing crimi-nals , anil until the ju ry syi tem is re-modeled, we see no way of avoiding the consequences o f t h e f r e q u e n t offences which are nerpetrated against tho l ives aud proper ty of our citizcns.

Heavy War Claim. An important claim was part ly heard

on Wednesday of last week by the the Southern Claims Commission, the claimant being Mrs. Anna M. F i tzhugh, of Fairfax county, Va. Her farm was occupied alternately by t h e Confederate and Federal forces, b u t she, having a personal letter from Gen. Winfield Scott, asking the army officers as a per-sonal favor to him uot t o destroy her property, nei ther side d id any injury. The husband of the c la imant was Gen. Wm. Fi tzhugh, for many years a S ta te Senator in Virginia, who shortly a f te r the war l iberated all h is slaves and pro-vided for their colonization in Liberia . A number of witnesses were examined to prove the loyalty of Mrs. F i tzhugh She has tho order given her by Col. Green, then Chief of the Qimrtermas tei''s Depar tment , and was also present during the hearing to-day, stat ing tha t the Government needed the wood ou her farm nnd intended to cu t it imme-diately, and the witnesses testify tha t on 2,000 acres of her land, 50 c o n ' s per acre were cut. Tho Government ' s price for s ianding t imber at tha t t ime was *1 per cord. The claim is for $375,000, which is the largest amount that has y e t been filed before the Com mission. The Commissioners int i mated t ha t they had cer ta in witnesses in rebut ta l t ha t they would examine, and as the counsel for t h e claimant had nut concluded their case, another hear-ing will be granted.

Rcotoring the Old Landmarks . Tin wholesalo heavy hardware house of

Hall. Kimhark k <'o. have lemoved into their new .-tore on lhe old site, 80 to S4 Michigan uvenne—a massive Iron and stono-iro.it bniid-ing. 60x180 f»-ci, with si* Hoors. admirab v lighted, railways, eluvators, and all the npplf-ances lor haiuliing their imiiieiiee steel; ol iron, steel, nails, spikes, holts, horsesiioes, visi-s. anvils, wagon nnd carriage wood mate-ilalgand c.irriigo hardware. Their store is heated by steam, and has all the onnvenicncea tor recei'vintr, storing, packing and shipping goods which the expeli>-nce of twenty-live years in the business could suggest.

Ttiey have a larger and more •omplete stocK, and sell more g >od in their vaiiicular line, ttiH'i any house iu the United Siatos. Their entcrnfiae, integrity and lair dealing have made iheir firm name aHynouyni for un-rightiiHBH among Western mefehants. Their trade is so directly conm eted with productive' industry that its large nnd rapidly increasing volume meiisnres the develupment and pros-perity of the West. To sueh as they Chieag* is indebted for tho preservation oi its mer-e.int lo honor in its ate llery trial, and for the innrvoloiiB nstoration wlilch makea the New Clnouu'o the wonder of all behulilers.— Chicago Tribune.

A Missing Poin t . A Cairo paper repor ts tha t the Sur-

veyor General of Canada and the As-tonomer to the Roval Engineer Corps have been in that city searching for the points where, in 1807, the waters of the Mississippi ami Ohio joined This is necessary t o settle t h e boundary of a tract of land, -100 miles square, in Canada, always in d i spu te , and iu the original t i t les defined by land-marks, one of which, the junc t ion named, was directly south of one corner of the tract . Her Majesty 's Government has gone to work in earnest to locate this missing point, which a portion of old Cairo res idents assert is now ou t in deep water, while o the rs are equally certain t ha t it is far iu laml.

A F I X E D FACT I S P H A R M A O V . — C o n -

s ider ing the mul t i tude of diseases, it is amazing tha t we live . In view of the count less remedies fo r t hem, i t is wou-derful t h a t we die. Unfor tunate ly , however, all the diseases are realities ; whereas mos t o4' t he 44 remedies" are humbuffB. One exception to the la t ter rule d e m a n d s the recognition and approval ol tho press . We refer lo D R . JOSEPH WAT,KEN'S VIXEOAR B I T -

TEits. Of the Doctor himself , we know n o t h i n g ; bu t of h is medicine we can speak from observation, for it seems to have found its way in to almost every household. P robab ly it is more ex-tensively used in t h i s country, as a family remedy, than any other prepa-ration, al though i t b a s not yet been before the world th ree y e a r s . ' Where-ever we go we hoar ol it,"nnd whenever «e h.-ar of n. the e nmieiiiB on its efficacynre en-Ihusiastie. Wo have qnestiouod Mifforeis I'roin lneroonip!niiit,reniittont fever, lover and ague, ehrou'c tieadaohe, v.-rti^o, irroinilarities ot tho Ivwels, in. ige tion. rhenmatir-m, neu-raligia. gout, kidm y di»easos, and affections of the Iiinyn. asto its off ots, ai.d tho nnifoiin answer Ins be- n. " Jl is iloiug megooil."1 l!e-lieving that " wtim every Is.ily says must be true," we have no hegitution m ndmitting that VINE*.AU UITTEIIS is the (Jr. at Medical success of tne prefent eoniury.—Com.

THERE are a few apes still remaining a t Gibral tar , aud as they are the only specimens of the wild monkey family now exis t ing in Europe the Governor guards them and orders are issued to the soldiers against i n ju r ing them. A newly-arrived ensign, ignorant of this, shot one a few m o n t h s since, and in the ensu ing dissoussion a t his t r i a l for this offence some were in favor of slay-ing him as he Imd slain the ape. Af ter a rgument on both s ides he was impris-oned

PEVKUS seldom make un at tack with-out warniiit;, and may often bo thrown ofl by •oaking •he I. ot in warm water, wrapping np j wiuro in bi d, and taking two or three of I'ar-1 s ins' I'linjalicf I'ills. •

A Missionary in t returned, says he regards j JOIIIIHIU'h Auoayne l.iiiiiueiil as beyoud all ; price, and offlcueioiKt luyond any otlier me'li- j cine. It i- ad ptedtoa great variety ol special cas' H, und is tliebistpaiu luhorin the world. ' —Coin.

A COUNTRV nierohant having procured a new clerk, waked huu up in the morn-ing a f t e r he was h i red , at a most tui-rcaHouably early hour , by calling out that t b e family were s i t t ing down t o table. 44 Thank y o u . " said the boy, as he t u rned over in the bed to ad ju s t himself for a new nan , ' 4 t h a n k >ou, bu t I never allow myself to eat du r ing the n igh t . "

THE Woiu.i) Dons NOT CONTAIN a nodi-rl ia iiroparmiini wlilch Iihk oliialneil H uiiirc wlile-~iiri'a>l mid ilcni rio I |>ii|>uluril> tlnoi tin- MKXICAS MrsrAKo I.IMMKST. Mnco |t« InirodDi-ilim •••imli-LIC IKI'ICC morv ilun iweniy yean «C". it li«» BFI-N GunBtmitb uni'il tnr cvi ry kinii of I'IMM.O nr injury t" nmn nr IIKHHI. \vlili.li c.m lio 11 'umd by n Incnt <|ii>ll-CBiinil. and MI no ioilt*iini|irli'liiriiaruiiwiiro. it Inn' not falloii in n niiiKl"' Instance. Al'rr no l.iiiu nnd -ucrpHiiiul a lonn <i( proNi'ion. «ho will have tlio bnr niiiiHid in deny Ita pro-otuinunl claims In popular es-tocm. Coin.

THB pures t and sweetest Ood L iver Oil in the world is H AZAKD A CASWEU/S, made on 10 si .i slioie. from fresh, selected livers, bv t AHWELL ll.v.'. viii) ,V ( o., N w Yoik. It is olmolii oly /jun' and smrfl. I'atio its who have once taken il prefer it t • all eihops. I'h; sir oians liim-dceided it superior to any of "lhe other oils in the nini- ot.- Com.

HELP WANTED.—There is a crreat de-inanil f I I mule he p iu Milwaukee. Th> I'.VKV-ISO W1 CONSIN. o that ci y inst rts. treoof. OM, atlvei ti - ineiitn' of femalcH in want ol situa-tiotib.—Coin.

IF XOU WISH to purchase t ickets to or from Europe, or a d r a f t on Great Brit-ain and the Cont inent , address F . H. MCCLURE & Co., Bankers and General Passage Agents, 365 Eas t Water street, Milwaukee.

DOOLKY'S Yeast Powder is convenient nconomtcai and always rolinhlo. No wastu of food prepared w.th it, as it is alwavs of tho best quality.—Com.

CniSTADOHC'H K.XOEI.HIOII IIAIII DVF. Mandii uiirivalud nnd alnno. I t* innrltii hnvii b om mi nnl-Tiri-alty acknnwlodKvd. t h a t It vrnuld Im a •uperor-nif,ilnn In di->canl on t h o m any f i i r lbcr no th ing can bo it It.- Com.

USE 4 4The Queen 's Toi le t , " for im-proving and beautifying tho Conipluxion.— Com.

I t,AIM'S INHTAST H'.l IKK ban nt twenty r o a n ' tout, la w a r - a n t e d lo iiivu iniiiiflliilr nlirt' to all I t b r u m a t i c , Itoiiraticlc, Head , Kar, and Hack RCIIOK, or in^noy relundoo.—Oom

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and convincing t r ia ls and testimony, to bo an Invalua-ble r - j d i c i n o . Tho proprletHia a rc in pugacssion of lo t tors f rom persons uf the h lcbea t c h a r a c t e r and ro-aponaibil i ty, Uat l fylm; in unMiuivoral t e r m s lo tbn c iuas oflected and Un satif factory resulia p roduced . In ID OBdlesa variety of cases b) the use of t h l s R r e a t medicine . That, tho PnlD-Killer .a deservinR of all Ita . .. -vlna »t probr le tora claim for It i snmii ly proved by t n o i

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t i f Direct ions accompany each hntt le .

P r i ce S6o, 10c, and i?l p e r bot t le .

J . N. H A R R I S i Uo., C inc inna t i , Ohio,

P ropr ie to r s for tbo S o u t h e r n and W e s t e r n Sta tes . •

Sold by ALI. MF.DICAI. DEALRKH CRSF.RAI.I.Y.

C' r I III I ii ii I ImpoNllioii.

A b a d lii'l s u b f t i t u l c i l f o r a Rood o n e i« s imply a

inns t o tho p i c k e t o f tho t a k e r ; b u t a imiionoii.i •lir]) subBtltiitcd l o r a Ufo s u s t a i u l u g m e d i c i n e Im-per i l s tbo boallh of t hose w h o Imbibe It, a u d t h c

m a n w h o concocts , o r aelta, or r e c o m m e n d s such

an a r t l c lo is a c r l m l u a 1 Impostor , a n d d e a e n i s lo b e I

visited with a heavier j ioualty lliau if ho had c o u n - i

to r fe l l cd gold plecca o r f o r g e d b a n k bi l ls . M a n y

vile, u n w h o l e s o m e p o t i o n s now b e i n g o f f e n d f o r

side In var ious p a r t s of tbo c o u n t r y aa " t o - i i c s a n d

" r e s to ra t ives , " a rc r e c o m m e n d e d by t h e i r d i shones t

p r o p r i e t o r s aud v e n d o r s as s u ^ ' r l o r to tho famotiH

na t iona l specific. H o s t e l l e r ' s S tomach Di l ters . DOM

pora tc a t t e m p t s a re m a d e to t h r u s t t he so porn lc lmts

c o m p o u n d s in to t h e h a n d s and down t h e th roa t s of l i fe- long p a t r o n s of t h e grea t vegetable s t i m u l a n t and s io raucb ic ; a u d a ' t h o u g h these c o m p l r a c i e s agalust boallh a n d life very rare ly succeed , ;t neve r -Ineless i eems to be a d u t y occasional ly to warn t h e

1 c r edu lous aga ins t t h e m . Hoste t te r ' s Hi t ters , the u n -equalled r emedy f o r oa-ual ind gea t lon , cunf imie i l -

I d>sposs la , b i l iousness , l iver c o m p l a i n t , m a U r i o n s fo/erw, coustipi i t ion, cons t i t u t i ona l weakness , a n d tbo f u n c l l o n a l d e r i n g o m o n t of t h e weaker sex, ban fo r t w e n t y years s tood at t h e bead of all medicinet i of i t s class—so f a r aIMVO I h e m as to r e n d e r c o m p e -t i t ion fu t i l e . It ha s not yet reached f h e m e r i d i a n of its popu l a r i t y , i ts s a ' e b e i n g larger now than at a n y per iod s ince i ts i n t r o d u c t i o n . I ts u t i l i ty as a p r e -vent ive of d i so rde r s e n g e n d e r e d by an i n s a l u b r i o a s a t m o s p h e r e o r u n w h o l e s o m e wa te r is a d m i t t e d b y phys ic ians p rac t i c ing in unboa l thy d i s t r i c t s , a n d i t Is r e c o m m e n d e d as a s t i m u l a n t by m a n y p r a c t i l i o i> ers w h o will n o t take tbe responMbll i y of p r e s c r i b - , Ing t h e adul te ra ted l i quo r s of c o m m e r c o .

PIMPLES A\I> HDMORS OM THE FACE.—In th i s con-

dition of the s k m t h e VEOF.TINE is t h e groat r e m e d y ,

a s it a c t s d i rect ly u p o n t b e cause . I t c l eanses a n d

pur iQes Ihe blood, t h e r e b y c a u s i n g h u m o r s of ni l

k i n d s to d i sappea r .

T O ( • o N s r . u i ' T i v i > : !

T h e a d r e r t U e r , havnitf been pormunent lv cured ol tha t ilrcart disease ( . 'onsumpiinn, by a s imple r e m e d y , l« anx ious to make known to his fellow-sutlorors t h e means nf enre. To all who desiro i t , he will send a copy of t h e prescrip-ion used (free of cha rue ) , with Ihe direct ions for p repar im; nnd us ing the s a m e , whico they will tind a s f t i r . C f t u . m u COSSUMPXIOS, A S T H M A , HIIOM-HITIS, and all Throa t or I.UDR dith-cull ies.

Pa r t i e s ulshinic Ihe prescript Ian will please a d d r e s s R. v. K D W A R D A. WIL-sON.

IM Penn s.me'. M illiamaburiEb, S". Y.

T H E M A R K E T S .

4

O v s p r p s i u o r I l i i l l i ; e s l i n n . in the Shoiilder*. ' . . I , 7 • S, nr Kru.'.e . . • • -ir. thc Moiitll. l: • \ • ! Hear t . Intl,imr.:.i; - 1 . - . :

the Kulnev. ai 1 i Ii e . , 1 ,, are the .iT-i' ll., !' 1". , • I it has no equal. _aml one bottle w!!! pr antee el ii - met :• i

F o r I ' V i i i u U ' married •• turn of li: influence tiblc.

F o r I i i f l m i i i i i i i l o r y n m l C h A n i ninllMiii ai.d i i" I)y • - i r Inutt Kcmittcnt and Interm'::; •••• Kcvep. TCi1

Blood, l.iver. Ki'lm-y; and 1' •J'JST. ViQ II been most « 1 I C C S : u ! i Di. -j Vitiated lllood. ih ch I- jrneiaiiv rj, ; ment ot" the Digestive Oti{.ii

< c i m p l i i i l i l ^ ^ t " ,

! • T • 3 ' -"rtv! it..;-: v::..;i ' t

T h o v a r e n ( I r n l l r P n r c n t H ^ n w i Tonic, possessing > tlie-j «o. irt -

| as a i-.owerfiil asen; in r-- ' - . rs Coi. »-; (fi t i | mation ot'lbe Liver and ViM-dfal Ursant. ' , J4, Diseases. l!i. N " i Wor Sir I

thr na ot .ins, l i n t '

old, r tht d aar r'-'-p-

iilU% ,l th-r have

•I by •ange-

II a* e rim; nil im-

S.ilt-, Car-

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!

F o r S k i n D U c n a e a , . E ; R-.ONS! T . -Rheum, lllotclies, S|>o;«. I'mu'Wfii'tn'.es. II

a "klTi T* r r - — - " I huncles, kintf-wi-rms. >. i..i-n?i:. aor K I'.iy-

GIFT ENTERPRISE short time bv the u-e ol thc-t 1! • ' ne bottle in

ne only tUllaN* Oift Dbtritoilioa in the Country! • such c.i-cs w.:i c-:,-. i T •'-ir curative effect-. . a .

C l o n i i i e t h e V l l l n l t - i l R l n o V -

non't full lo iirooiirc i . o w ' s M O O T I I I M ;

C I I I I . D R K N T I : I ; T I I I . M ; .

. H U S . s v u r i

W I N S • F O R

T h i s vnlua'ile p r cpa ra ' l nn h a s been used with NKVKR-KAILING S U C C E S S IN T H O U S A N D S OK CASKS.

I t n o t only rollovo t h e child from pa in , hut invig o ra tes tho s tomach and bowels, c i r r e c t s acidi ty , and itivos tono and enerity to t h e whole system. It will also Instantly relievo

( • r i p l n K i n l h o l l oxvo ln n n d W i n d ( ' o l i o .

We hel l rva it tho B E S T and S U R E S T R K M K D Y IN T I M \VORLD, In all cases of D Y S K S T K R Y AND DIAI iKIKKA IX C l l l h D R ^ N , w h e t h e r aria Ine from teethinir or anv o t h e r cause

Depend upon i t mothe r s , i t will c ivo res t t o you solves, and

K o l l o f n n d l l o n l l h l o V o u r I n r u i i l H .

Ho sure and call for

" . l i r a . W i n a l o w ' a S o o t l i i n v S y r u p . ' '

Having tho fac-aimllo of " C U R T I S A P K R K I N S on the outside wrapper .

."sold by Druggis l s tb rongbou l Iho world.

Caeap r a m s ! Tree Homes! On tbe l ine of t h e U N I O N P A C I F I C R A I L R O A D

1 2 , 0 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 acres of t h e bes t F a n n i n g a a d i l l n e r al Lands In * m rlca.

3 . 0 0 . 0 0 0 a c i e s in N e b r a s k a , in t b o P l a t t e Val-ley, now lor sale.

Mild Clinialo, Ferti le Soil, for (irain f i m w i n g nnd Stock Rais ing unsu rpuss i d by | any in tho Uni tod S t a t e s .

CUEAI'EII IN PlitCh, more f a r o r a l d o t e r m s uivon,nnd more conven ien t to inarket t han can b e found else-where .

F r e e IIOIIIONIOIHU l o r A c i u n l S o t l l e r * .

T b e best location f r C o l o n i e s - S o l d i e r < it led to a Homestead of | ( ( 0 Acre - .

Send f o r ' b o n o w • lescr lp i ive Paiti .ihli t , with now maps , publ ished in K iglisli. ( i o n n a n , :s.vodiah a n d Danish , mai led f r e e overjwlioro.

Address O. F. D A V I S , Land C o m ' r U. P . R . R C., U m a h a Neb.

g$75 to $250 per month,

i N T E R P R I S E 7 Dulnb ition In the Ci

$ S G , 0 0 0 IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

T O B E D I S T R I B U T E D IN

L . D . S I N E ' S I 5 8 t b K E l i U L A K . 1 I O N T I I I . V

Gift Enteiprise T o h o D r n s v n . > I o n d n v , N o v . 2 5 , 1 8 7 * 2 .

T W O G R A N D C A P I T A L S O F

$5,000 each in Greenbacks ! T w o I ' r l z o K $ 1 , 0 0 0 ; )

fiv< i'uz.s GREENBACKS ^ T o n P r i z i - i t 8 I O O = ) U l l t t l l U n V l l O , ,

, Fe , rse nml Huggy , Willi S i lver -mounted Har- •real rivers tliron-hi^flUli! One t i n e - t o n e d Rosewood P iano , pi. s r .i. \ t : «i! T e n FamUv Sowing Mach ines , wor th ; r , i v ! Five Go ld W a t c h e s .md C h a i n s , worth "

! Five ( to ld Amer i can H u n t i n g W a t c h e s . Rio (•randc, I carl. A .i

One Hor se nnd ness. worth

I w o n h

Sh u e a c h -Sa e a c h ! Five ( io ld Amer i can H u n t i n g W a t c h e s ,

worth i l l i e a c h ! Ton Lad ies 'Go ld H u n t i n g W a t c h e s , worth iS75oach ! 8(iOGold and .Silver Lever H u n t i n g Watches (In all,) worth Irom CSU to i83W) ouch ! Gold Chains , S i lver -ware . J cwe l r> , 4c . , Ac

Who le n u m b e r Git s.6,Wii. T i c k e t s l imi t ed to60,IIC9. A G E N T S W A N T E D T O s H I . i T I C K E T S

l o w l i o i n l . i b o r n l I ' r o n i i i i n i M w i l l b o p a i d . S ingle T icke t s , $1 : S U T i c k e t s $ 5 : Twelve T icke t s

»10; Twemy-tivi T i c k e t s $2ii, j C l i c a l a r - c o n t a i n i n g a fu l l list of pr izes , a descr ip -• tion of I h e m a n n e r of f l rawing, a n d o t h e r In format ion

in r e l e r e n c e to tho D i - t r i t i u t i a n , will b e sen t tn any I one o r d e r i n g t h e m . All h i t t e r s musi b e a i ldrosed to

MAIN OFFICE. L . D . - I N I . , B o x HO, I O I W . F i n h S t . C I N C I N N A T I , O.

, find lis impurit ies bur5 i : n; Eruptions, or Sort-1; cleanse it

1 -tructed and sln^srisli in tiie ve - Jie.iT . i foul ; your feel i ius will teil you A K.-i pure, and the liealih of t lu system v •

G r n t c f k l l l l i o u a n l i i l a p i - . ' . ' • . ^ THRS the most wonderful Invigorar*. , thc sinkini; system.

P i l l , T n p o . a n i l o i l i e r W o r m - . , the system of sn many tlioiisands.

; stroyed and r e m o v e d . ' Sav« ,i 'g i - t : r h e r e i ^ - c a r c e . y a n individca'

i earth whose hod;.- i s t \ -mpt from tl | It . i not upon th - healthy e!eine-i:

worms c t i ' t . Imt ii;"in tbe'diseJHi! : Heposits tliat b reed these living m

N'o system of M ; ine. u o v r n ; tics, will free t - ; i ;n fs.-n w- -

ters. M c o l m i i l o n I 1)1 i i - a a r a .

j Paints and Minerals , such a i !' IT i Gold-'.ie.iter:, and : -. i - t .i

snbiect to par.i v - :"t:i • 1!' \ : t.ilie a dose ot' W M.KI;. • V. T

t w e ; a week, as a Prcvei tive. I I I I I n u H . K o n i l l l e i i l . a n i l

F e v e r s , which ar

\

t<-i-nii ;*t I I (

NATURES REMEDY.

HF PRREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & De

NJAIFC IO INTRODUCE tin i ;i;xri M. i >I ruirv'VfiicoM' Everyone Speaks Favorably. 1 MONSKN.sK FAMILY SEWI.SU M A C H I N E . This

N E W YORK.

BEEF CATTLE—Fair t o p r i m e Hons—Llvo SHEEP—Fli r fo p r i m e ( "OTTOS—Middling Ft .o t :u—Spring E x t r a WHEAT—No. 2 Spr lnK C o n s — W e s t e r n Mixod OATH—Western HTK—Wosletn ItAUt.rv POBK—MOW LAKH

CHICAGO. CATTLE—Choice to e x t r a p r i m e . .

Mcdtiira t • cboioe C o m m o n t o fa ie .

HOOB—Liv SHEEP—Llvo, good to choice HUTTEIT-Chilico E o o s — F r e s h F L o v n — W h i l e W i u l c r Ex t r a

Sp r ing E « t n WHEAT—Hprinu, N o . 1

S p r i n g , N o . i C o n s - N o , 1 OATS—No, 2 B T I - N O . 2 HAULEV-NO. 2 POBK—Meat, Now l a u u ,

.$ H 00 (S13 M .. 5 6 ti?X' . 5 VJjjtS, 7 (HI

I9,V ,. fi W) (a, 7 U) . I 17 (n, 1

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(.11 h2 80 («j DO

(n 15 73

2 Machine will s t i t c h , bctn, fell, tuck , qui l t , cord , hind, C braid nnd enibroi i ler lna niost superior m a n n e r I 'r ico ik inly SIV Kullvliccn.>edBnil v .a rmnied for five voars. ^ We Will pay $1000 f o r a n y ni iclnno t h a t will i-cw a

stronger, more beaut iful , or more elast ic seam than ? ours. It nmk"s t h e •Elasiic l . -ck S t i t c h . " Every

second st i t i h can he c u t . M, 1 s u l l t he cliilli cannot he S pulled apart w n h o n t tear ing it. W e pay Agents from % 875 In $2'i0 per m o u t h ami cxpin.-cs. i r a r u i n m l f j i m ^ f m m which twice tha t a m o u n t c a n be made. Address _ j s r c O M H i t CO., llo-teii . Mats . ; 1'itteburg, 1 'a.: N Chicago. HI.; or SL Louis, Mo.

THEA-NECTAR IS A P U R E

D I . A C K T E A with tho l i r e o n T o a Flavor. Wnr ran ted to »ult all t as tes . For sa le ever jwhoro . And for sale wholo sale only by t h o Grea t A t l a n l ' c t Pacific Tea Co., No. 1H1 Fnll< n S ' . , and 2 nnd 4 C h u r c h St., New York. P . O . Box 6SII6. S t n d t<_r Thea-Nocta r Ci rcular .

M EAST MAUHHFIELD, A u g . 31, LI?70.

GREAT WESTERN

D e a r Sir—I have beon t roubled wi th c a n k o r f rom chi ldhood, cans lng my m o u t h to be so s o r e ut t imes tha t I was u n a b l e ^o oat . Have taken many prepara-t ions, b u t wltn no etTect unt i l I tr ied yonr VEOKTISE. Al te r takliiK a few dosuii, I tound It re l ieved t h e faint ness of t h c s tomach t h a t alwavt a c c o m p a n i e s canker humor , a n d by t h e t i m e I hud t a k e n t h e th i rd bo t t le , my m o u t h was entirely cu red . Have not been t roubled with Ii s ince tha t l ime , which is e i g h t m o n t h s ago. I have rccommend- 'd It to several of my a c q u a i n t a n c e s and every o n e snouks favorably of i t s good e f fec t .

Yonrs t ruly , P . S, S H E R M A N .

Would not be without

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P,y.B0Xl079 PinSBURGH PA Breecb Uiad ing S h o t G u n s , *10 t o ^ 3 II. Double S h o t ' • uns •»« io i|lfi0. S ing le fiuni. to *12" Rilles, 98 t o «7a. Kitvolvora, ijd to *25. SI s o STAMP FOR PIIUIE-LIST, ^ rn iy (7«*s, llrrnlrrt', itc., l.ou.jhl or Iradt l for

— I M A C R E S C I I O U ' E L I H A Z I M I n m l < U U G R A I N FABMUNG L A N D for s i e . e n i r e

o r I n t r M t s o f lis l o l O O a e m i s l t u a t e o in l b " Imart of tail fur- fumed b lue ( r n s a ri'gioii of Cenir i t l Ob io .nes r t h r e e I n d e p e n d e n t U u n k r a i ' r o a d s , a n d but six m i l e s 1

liy g.ood f r e e t u r u p l t e f rom f luur i sh lng county t own es t ab l i shed monthly c a t t l e su los ; two m i l e s ' a g e postulf ica.ohnrcl ios, shona , Au. F a r m h a s

— q u a l e uood a n d w a t e r , dwel l ing , ba rn s , ten-an t Itottses; h igh and b M l l b y E igh ty per c - u t . of . t h i parohase money c a n b t d l s i r l bu tod over a t c i m of ' veasa. J o r p s n U u l a w . a d d r e s s W A S H ' S ' i M T H -B o w . t o B d o i i J U d l . < « Oo^Obio, or S T O C K F A R M ,

bc th M T

nerves

For Ten Times its Cost! 0Xec.io«s.-r.! at nii l i t from a half •

T b e grea t benef i t I have rece iv jd f roui t h o u » o o f chop veni> >- in-,-t !• D r C u u i m l n g ' s VlOETISE, indncos mo tn give my o it-'rinor t xcrc' :-• Tlic tes t imony In Its favor I bollova ll to bo n m only of ' " ^ r , c ' l l

great va lue for ros tur iug the hea l th , but a prevent ive of dist uses pecul iar to t h e spr ing and s u m m e r M-asons.

I would not be wi thout Ii for ten t i m e s Irs cost . E D W I N T I L D E N .

oke, James , and man ries, thrnu^liout MI and Autumii , and unusual heat arid by extensive d e r a n ; other abdomin.i; v:-obi tnict ious of tbe liver, a « of the stomacb, ajul Rr-.-at t •; r , t i . Iiowe clngRed up with vitiated acciini :' I . iii ment, a purRative, exerting a these various otRaus. i • ,'i -:,iily- , e t - i n o cathartic for the putji 'Hc cqn.i: • L>|t !. W VINEGAR BITTERS, a s they will spe f l f l y tem dark-colored vi- i m a - e r «:• '! . -i.e '•-»

j loaded, at tiie same time stimulating tke seen the liver, and Re - v r o t -i - . j V. 'ly ' of the digestive er;.u:s.

S o r o f u L i . o r K h i t i ' a E v i l , "v' • Ulcers, Erysipe..\-. Sa--; .-1 N, . C. iter. Si Inflammations. Indolent I fections. Old Sores. Erupt.i etc., etc. Iu these, as in : eases, \VAI KH::'S Vf . t t r , IK pre.it curat ive J) « c r s i:i t l i ; able cases.

D r . W n l k o r ' s C n l l f o r u l a V i m u n r Hi t i rr* act on all these ca<es in a Minilar mr.v Hv | n .ms; t h e lllood they remove the c.iu-e. an.i i vav the e l ec t s of the : « f v l . u J r

i the atTected pa r t s receive I ; i i . i n..- i re is etfected.

T h e p r o p e r t i e s of DR. \V.«• c u t ' s V NKCAK BITTER* are A; - l ieni . D '.i; !i-netic a n f * 11 " v e . Nutr i t ious, Lixat ive . D irctic. Si .l.it.v •. t.'.uintr I i r i -tant . Sudorific. Alterative, a 1 An: -H .

T h o A p e r l o u l and m ,1 I . . Dit. WALKER'S VISKIHK HITTI

, Ruard in all ca-e-< of cruptmi - .u their ha'samic. healinR, and .sootlii-the humoM of the t'.inces. Iheir Si-

1 allay pain in the nervous s v s u m j l t ) : either irom intlammition, waia, ce,.i._ w on

The i r Counter-1rrita-it inlluence extend- lie : the system. T h e i r Diuretic properties : •. "n ,

ncys, correcting and reRnlating tiie th v nn' Anti- l i i i ious pro|ietii 's stimulate the !t-,vr, : : tion of bile, aud u s di-c'i.antes tlirciiR'i t • i

, and are superior to a '! icinediai a^c, : j , ' Bilious Fever, Fcv r and \ ; i ie. e l l .

F o r t i f y I h o b o d y n a i i l n a t « l l m a « i i fyitiR all i ts tlniils "NIL VIMHCAK l i t y n

demic can tal.e hold of a system thus fti inni-i liver, the stomacb, the bone's, the fcTdtir»

nerves are rendered d!>ea~e-nt, ly

..it-.tr-H--s a rv i l i e lie ! m^i-iant

A :

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A t to rney , a n d Gene ra l Agent for Masaachusc t i . nf tho C r a f t s m e n ' s Li fe Assu rance Company No. 49 Sears Bu i ld ing , Boston, Mass .

able itiRTedieiits. and contaiv. uy J y I W A L K E R , Prop ' r . U l l . ttclM MruRqists and Gen A^ts.. Jon 1'

J U " S O L I ) BV A L L D H U G G l i

i dine i> si iBTfllan It adeqii

Box IM. E l i z a b e t h , N. J .

If In Bond of an

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de D r u g g i . t i of Det ro i t and Chicago.

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HAVING, r i - m o t r d to o i i r n « « «liop, 166 S o u t h l ) i vir ion u t r c f t . w p a r e p r o p n r e d t o f t i r n l n h C T o r j

I b i r . p i n t h e m a r b l d l n e . a t r c d u c t d r n t e i ' .

; M O N U M E N T S .

Grave Stones,

O F A L L S T Y L E S & P R I C E S , &

FURNITURE

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A N D C U L T l V l \ ' r ( ) l { C O M I j I N K I ) . \ V A U H A N T K D T i l l - :

B E S T I N T H E W O U L D .

F A K M E R ' S E H I K N D ( J H A I N I ) U I L L . A M ) IM {O A I ) ( ' A S T S K II 1 H I IT ; - .

C O M B I N E D . O n o o l t h e g r c a t i I n v e n t i o n s i I t h c a p p . ITHICA WI1KK1. 11AKF, 'villi ]U«trr . i t l , - ; i h n r . n l . I need

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D O D G E , W O R L D A N D J O H N S T O N C O M I J I N E O

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E R , W H I C H S T A N D S U N R I V A L L E D A S K I N O O F T H E

H A R V E S T F I E L D .

T h e C e l e b r a t e d G r a t t a n W a g o n s , ConMantly on hand. Alio

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I H a i n & c t a r c r ^ * J O b e r s o f a l l k l i d s o f

P i c t u r e F r a m e s DRALERS IN

MARBLE, K E P T C 0 H 8 T A H T L Y O N H A N D -

HINE & NOBLE'S W i l PAPCR, WIIM M STORE SHADES,

M i r r o r s , C h r o m o s & P i c t u r e s o f e v e r y v a r i e t y .

C A P S For the Old. the Middle-Aged & Young

OUR STOCK IS THE

L A R G E S T AIKI) MOST C O M P L E T E

Wf »Ter purHu>ni Iu) iT,e Bpring Trade.

GOOD S I L K H A T S In all the diferenl Slt/lei^

JOBBIMI TRIBE,

I h e a t i w i l i e n o f t b e Trade Wounl r r M e r c h a n t a r e n x - c t i n l l y called t o o u r l a r j e l ine of

CASE GOODS,

Bought f rom first hands expressly for Jobbing

W h i c h wi l l b e Hold i n C H R A P a« b.r a n y W e i t e r i b o o i e l n o n r l i n o .

ONE PRICE MO NO J0CKEVIN6.

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m e r i t ( b a n a n j • t m i l a r p r e p a r a -t i o n e v e r o f f e r e d t b e p u b l i c .

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d i s e a s e s of t h e U r i n a r y O r g a n s , J a u n d i e e o r a n y L i r e r C o m p l a i n t ,

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