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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL Oft coin Qraham'i Blook, Up SUin. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable. 1 Tpnns. SJ 80 TM » • year VOLUME VH. LOWELL. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. MAI 15, 1872. N I'M HER 45. <!IU IS PUBLISNeO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. AT LOWfiLL MIOH., — BY — J|>It»RUXH A 1IIXK. •Ittoe, floor Orahiai'i Blook. TCRMC Of BUBSCWPTIOW. - * V«r o«« jew, Vat •Uatonlkt, ird«U*or«d bj Vx* Cktriti, «l>« •Si n.to RATES OF AOVE^TISIHO. «r«i UaM«f V9Bpar*il,ciM sailer milt* kmat*. 4 1 w. |ljM. 4 S«o. t two. I •jjjr. I H^UArt, . * StaWM,] k Uoian* 1 * I IMO l.M iM 5.00 12.00 $3 00 i.W 8.00 U.U* so.oo 10.00 8,00 U.oo HM 30.00 MW UM SO.OO 10.00 40.00 110U 18.00 UOO 40.00 74.00 Hunt ft Hunter. D KM.BRH In DrBf«,P»toit)ledUiiM.P«rtnmMy PaioU, Oilt, *«. Store at the eldaUnd ef J . B. Hhfwr. Bridge atreet, Lowell, Mleh. Howk* White, 1>KALBKflln BoeU. Uhoei.LeaUier, Viodlsga, Jt«. XJ I'arUcalar attenUen givm to eaatom work- Store inCheekered Balldlng, aeit deerweet ef Ma- aoDle IIall. O. Broad ft Bon. D KALKBSin BooU, Sboea, l.ealher Viodinga ha. Ciutom work done with neatneaa and deepatoh. 1 Kemamber the place first door weet ef Orahui'i Block, Bridge Street. W. J. Atkina. S BALKR iu AgrieelUral Isplementa. We alae •ell thejaitl; eelebrated Lamber Wagoni and gin manuCaetarvd \>j J. A. Adama Broe. Bunt* aaia place one door Beet of Peat OBee, I^well, Xieh. Derendorf ft BUln, la.Blkk* 7iret deerweel e( L«- LOWELL JNA'llONAL JJAKK Or 3L.OWBLI-. CAPITAL, - - 1100,000. SURPLUS, - - - 10,800. DIBMTOBI. Wa.W.HATCH , B.J.Boora. H.A.Biei, C. B.Hi«a, A.S.SJASJAE®, A. V. C.T.WooeiBa, A. J . BOK»*, B. M. OLABK. Interest Paid on I>epo»lt». W. W. HATCH. PreaideBt. B.J.BOOTH, VloePrea. HIKRT M. CLABK. eaakier. Lowell. Jan. l«td. 1»7>. D RALKK8 in Panrjr Dry (Hoi*, Blbbeu.oarpetiui Hate, Cape aad Xetiome ~ well Natloul Baak. S.O. LITTLKPIRLD, N 0. C I«OB 1 B ,-M cento per Use tor fltat inaecMo*. lUeh •«bie^u«<Bt laierUoa ftee*tiper line. KarrUgeand Death B«tl«eefree. ObitMrf notleei, t—oti per line. f ardain BaeiaeaaMMetorytS peraaaaa early «drertUera MtitledtoahaagaqMrteri/. Legal Notieei at Statate Ratea. AlllegalBaet paldiT«r when BBdwHtle made. TraakKatadTartiwaaeBl* MBit be prepaid «r U ' « i wfB be etrictl/ adhered te. Juaintas fiucton;. t o . o. F. . TTARMOHT LODSS, Ne.UO, of Lowell. Mich. tl aeetierery SMnrdajr eTeBing,ln*ld Uaionie Ball. " " " " W. W, Owajf, See. •J. K- Mathewfton. VTOfABY,AlUrtiiy udSolleltor. WUIattaadlu 1.R busiorM la anf of the Stataor United SUtaf Oo«rti. Special attention gir en toConrejeaeiBg.OoUeollDg and OhanoarrbutHieae. OBceerer uowell National Sank, Lowell Ulefa. T. J. Blsyton A TTORNBY atljew, aadSolioit«riBStoteerCBi> A . ted Slate* Courti. farm And Tillage property for itale orreat. l.leeni -*4 Claim Agent Tor procuring Penrione and Boaatiei E Milton M. Porny. RAl.W):itate r laearaoce, and CellMliBg Agene' omfv orer Bine k Noble'e Store, Union Bloel WeatSldf Geo. B. Baloom, P RACTICAL WaUhaakeraad Jeweler. Watehea, Clock a and Jewelry repaired aad warranted.— JevalrymadeteOi^ar. akapinlhePofltOaae. J. L. Bomerby, D FALBB la Vaacy Oeoda, Jewelry, Co a leettoaerr, Notleai, BoeUty, Olorei, White 'Jooda, Saa- peadera. Writiag Payer, Pane, PeMUa, ate. A Spa- oialty made of maay Uaai ef gaoda wanted te the market. Qalek >aleea»diMllpee«U. Teraaatriat- lyCaah. Bridge Bl.. aaa dear aaal ef Paateaaa, J Robert Hunter-Jr^ USTICK of the Peace, will attend prenptly toCol- leoting, Oonreyanclng aad all bnilneaa (ntrmted OBee nrer Huat ft Hnuter'iDrBg Store A leo Clothing cut and made to order t« ray care, Lowell, Uich. W. A. Fallaaa, 'M.'S., P HYSICIAN aad Sargeon. Lowell, Mich. OBe* orer NatiooalBnnk. Uenidenre on Hudson St ^ppoalta reiidenoe os° C. K. Hloe. J. Hcward StnUh.H. D. H OMKOI'ATlilC Pbyiidaa and Sargeon. Ofie* front room over the poit oBce. Resldene* «n Depot Road. Calli attended prempUy, day o' ' night. Drs.-Peok ft MoDannell. P iiyniolaaH aadBurgeonit, QBca In Baaonta Balld iittg, Lowell, Uich. O. O.Me»A«MBU» H.O. Stephenson. H OHaPATlUC Phyalcian k Sargeon. R N attention glTcn to Syphiiatic aad Chron J. Ramadall, J^JABOrACTOBBR af heaey aad light karaaea.- Bi*er Street Weet aide. hand Rapida Busineas Di- rectory. Benjamin A Harlan. A TTORNRY at Law. Jadge at Probate, Notary. A. Pabllc, OommlMloner of needi, Ac., lor New jTerkaad Wiaeoaaln, Probate OOtee,Conn'r build ag. Oread Rapida. Bich. Holden, Stewart, ft Go., p KBBRAL INSURANCE A8RNTS aad Adjaatan. Of Repreeent theoldeat aad atrongeat laauranca Companiealn the eountry. Offlce in the Baiaaient ef the City Natlaaal Bank Bailding, Orand Bapidi B. o. D. B0LSI5. j. B. arawABT. ABcra w. BATBH MRS. PHELPS W OBLD BAT TO THB LADIBB OF U»WBIX, that ihekaa added the HAIR DRESSING k*- oar Bailaeeato that af making HaapBklrte, aadl- pared to da HAIR DRBSMNB Pleaae aatei i y< Ooaablnge and bring I ham la, and eee what heaaMfil Bwitehea, Carle and Pnaaee tan be made from them. Oha will alwaye keep oa hand a Bna aaaarteuat of MOHAIB GOOD®. HOOP SKIBTB aad C01BBTS made te erdar aa MB*. M. J. PHBLP8. Pltwt daar earth af dM FMaktta Heaaa, Ijwall, Mieh. ' , 1 m i M \ M ?• L. B. Lull & Go's FOR GROCEBIES. RTMTT.TA 8 I M I L I B D 8 C U E A U T U E HUMPHBBY'B HOIEOPATHIC SPECIFICS H AVK I'BOVTLL) VKUM TUK BUST ANI LS BX- perience.an entire auooeia ; riUuple—l'teui|<l— tuielent ana Bailable. The/ are the lltat Paully Bedioinea in aae-iu aimple that uiitakea auuio^t be made la akiag tbtm ; •» harmleM •* tu k« free frem daager, andee -Bcwat aa l« be alva/a reliable They bare reoeiTed the higheit leBioioudatiaa fteai tbetboaaaada rrhu bare 1'inK o«»d aad kaewa tliejn. and will alwaye reader laMalar'iea la U OMI who try them. Me. Qarei Frietit Butt. Ctate. r £ 1 H E P L A C E •ro BUY GOODS. CALL OS faerra.Congeatlan, laiamatluui •• fferma, Worm Perer, Worm Coll* •• GVymjr-Colio or Teething of lafaaia •• lHarrht* of Chlldrfa or Adnlia " Dfirnliry, Orlplag, Bltlleiu tiolit " ChtUra-Mtrtiu. Temlting 11 Cewfte, Celdi, Ureaiblln •• Neoralgia, Toathaaha. Paaaaahe •• ifiadaeAra, Slab B*adaahe, Tertl»e •• D j f t f t i t , BUUeaa Stoataeh •• SaBpreeeed or Irregalar jpariedi •• Whiut, tea Prafnaa parfada •• Crawjt.Ceigh diBaaltBiaatblaa •• BrapfiaaajsaHKbaem. Kryupalaa •• Hkimmmtitm, Bhaiumaae Paiaa •• Fmr t ^aa. Chill Peter, Agaaa •• Prtea, BUod ar Bleediag •• OpJAalrny. aad Sara ar Weak Ky»» •• Catarrk, aaata arcareale, laflaaaaa •• IVhtofiuft^ugk, violenl oangha • • Atlkmm, oppreaaed Brtalfalag Car tNacAaffca, Impaired bearteg Jar</Wn, Rnlarged glaadi. lwalllag> 1 00 S# JO 10 1 00 1 00 10 Barker Bros, ft Oay, M ANUPAOTUBKBS ai Furnitare, Oraaa Rapldi. Pler-Ulaaa, Cqroloe, Lambreqalai aad Drape- r tea, made to eider. OHee and Store, 41 A4S Mon- roe at,, (np ataira.) Paetory, on Canal, near Bridge at. WB. A. BBBKBT. IVUf BBKUT. «BO. W. OAT. A. F. Buroh, D BALKB IN Pianoa, Urgane, Bvlodeona, aad all Klnda of Muilcal InitrnaMaU, Sheet Maaie. MualeBooki, aad a Oeneral Aaaortmeht of Buiieal Merohandiae. The Rmpire Organ a Specialty. U Monroe Street, Oraad Rapida, Mich. Sprinc ft Awery, G BNBRAL UKALKBS In Dry Uooda, Carpeta.- Speeia I attention glren to the allk and carpet departmenti. 48 Monroe atreet Oaand Rapida. Ferry Brothera. XCLUS1VK PKALRBS IN HaU, Capa, Para, GloTei.fte., Wholeaaleand Retail, No. II Han- roe atreet Oraad Bapida. E" Mobl ft Schneider. M ANUPACTUBERSaf aad wholeaaledealrraia Cigara and Tobacco. Alio a good aaaortment ol Meeracbaumand Briar ripra. N). 11 Paarlatreet, foot of Maaroe, Orand Kaplda, Well, let them come. We have EVERYTHING In the Grocery line, a n d w e p a y The highest Market Price for Produce Of all kinds. We sell goods down to the bottom figure, and the folks have found it out. . M. •• Oeaeraf BeWHty, Phyalaal Weak 31. '• Dreyav aad soMty Baaretteaa M. " 5ea Stcitu*. Slokneu from Rldiag II. •• Kit*** Oinmi, Oravel M. •'ATeraeae IMMtf, laralaatarr Sesfaal Blaahargaa M. " 5er* MenM. Oaaktr M. •• Vrimarf Weaiaaee. Wettlag Bed 11. •' Painful Perfeda, Hyrterla II. " at Cbaara of Life SI. " Spa>ma.Bt. Tltui Da ace 14. •• DtfhUuriM, Vleeratad Sara Tkraa* Price la rlaU, large alaa Mo. aad i W rAMILT CASKS, in Mararra, mtA 86 large I rlala, oontaimag the above Uit, with book ef dlroaUaaa complete, fit Oil go " .. .i «M 20 " in paper eaae. with hook i Ov r>- rKHlN.LHi HPUVlVtCH. Caaeeof 10 l-oa. riala Influid,MOdaaea each,wl|B Di«aualol dlreotiona, girlagfull account^ aj dtaeaaeaaf Horees, Cattle, Bhfep, FBA aad Hoge, with lull dlreetlone for n^. A neat walnntoaae, complete |l0 POHD'S EXTBACT, Cures Pilee, Neuralgia, To^thaohe, Bieed ing ofthe Lunge, Stomach, Nose or other Organs. Bur na. Bruises, Lameness. BpMln Rktumatl»m.SoTtT%To»t, Strt Byn. Both, Carna Ulten, Old Sara*. Tit Best Family Medieim iaawn PARKER & WEATHER WAX. CLOTHING, A Big Stock Jut reoei red. PARKER & WEATHERWAX. WILUB. a Drar Wiltir Feiry ti4i pooo f»oiu wur «ie(il, llone In tbe irahna M > peareful ami liriglt ; Never agiiin ebull we eee bin on aailb, II».ir we again hi* tweet wnge of miMb, Uut wa •hall meet bim again un the atiaoi. Willie to good, ao oobK ee grand- Gone ii our Idol oar only delight, Dear Willi* Perry, guoj ugbt, giuiO ulyl Saiu. Oraod Rapid*, Apill .frfL. in', J " aUo klepUeaaoa'a Patent Trna»e« ana (jappert ri,raaoBlactur«l<e order. 411 work warraated to ''ReaiV*nce^'flrat Hoaae nurth of 'Oaiea Sohoel Haaie. Br.T B. Lamb, R KSIDFNCK AND OPP1CK coraer ol Oak aad Jamea Streeta. LoweU. Mloh. Geo. W. Mai lory. MuD. A LLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, A gradaate from one of the beat dedleal Collegaa la tha halted t)tatei. Uaa practiced medicine 10 jeara, 10 af which in Southern Miohiflan, with auoceai. Dlaaaaaa pecu- liar to laraalea treated auceeerfully by «y 01 traatmeat. OBce aad Realdeaea at Weat Bad Bridge Street-1 Wm. Pullan, B KALKB In Raady-iaadaOtathlag, Ctetka.Oaat'a ParoiahlagOooda. Hate. Capi,BaaUaad Shoea, Clothing cut and made ta ardar. Stara PaUaa a # loek. Bridge atraat. f ib.B^ovni. a BBBRAL Caafaaaiag Agaat. All kiada af baoki can ba ohUUad af hlmatlawaalrataa.- Addraaa Lawell. 0. &• BUMte ft 00 OMdL Qroaanaa, B Oraakerr. fca. Btera in D BA LI IS ta Shoea, Hate aad ^ Oesif' Oraham'VBIack, Uwell, Mleh Him ft lf»ble. ft RALKBS ia Dry Baada. aethtei, late Capa. if. B. r -qUthiBg 0 "ade »e a*4ar. Btera ta Wiek i Fraaklla Haaaa. hlaak. I.—Qlethii aeafcta 1 OhBa. Altheo. RALBBIa Baadr-auda Ctathiag, Oeat'a Far* D aiahiag 0 aodi, Hata, Oafe.*e. Caraat rtaia wast sad Flat Blrer Bridga.UwaM, Mlah. Tia-waaa, I Simon M. H BBMB. M ABOFACTOBBK W ^ d D a a t e f U Capper-ware aad Meet Ifaa. ^ . •l*aa ta raegag, aa»a»tieeghteg aad jah wark. >hapappaalU Wtlsea * AiM* •dgB* Mots* O BNIgffB Llaa fram Ottftea V,''^.'n •aula aad Prirate Heaaaa, te aad fraei all lalei. " Oasnlkma Lane. S HAW* BORDlCE,earry PBeeawfereteaadfreeB Voorhls ft Co., D KALKRS laflneFamily Orceariea, hvrmetically aealed goade, KnglUh plcklea, eaueea, Foreign and Domeatic IrulU, proflakina, produce Ac. 33 and 11 Moaraa itreat, Grand Kaplda Baton ft Lyea. B OOKS and Slatloaery. Diatrict and Sunday School Librarlea auppllad at liberal dlacnunt. School beoka wholeaale and retail. Tl Canal atreet, corner Lyoa St.,Oraad Rapida. Nelson, Matter ft Co.. jy|ANUPACTURKRS of Furniture, iO a II Canal idi. atreet, aad 3.1, 7 a 0 Huron atreet, Orand Rap F. Loettgert, U ; CANAL atraat, dealer la Fancy goad*, Toya, I Woretedl, TrimmiBga, Buttaaa, Baaketi, Chil- drea'e wagona, carta aad alelgba. Boop ahirta and eonatta made to arder. Wilder D. Foster, W HOLBSALK aad retail dealer in Hardware, and suaalaetararef Copper, tin aadaheat iron work, 14 a 16 Maarea atraat, Oraad Raplde. Orand Bapida Marble Works. B ARB 4 LIKBTBLD.daalerala MeBBmeaia,Orara Steaea aad furaltera maiMa. IWSoatb OlTialoa Iraat. Oraad Bapida. O. KUSTERER, BHKWER A MALSTER City Brewery, iSAND RAPIDS, - HIGH STOCK, XXX A PRESENT USE ALES, A DRAUOHTLAOER. PHee, B- OE OOq., Pfafafl GO'. Quart, BL 76. OTTheae Remediee.eieeptPOND'S RXTRACT, b) tbeeaaeoralngleboK.areaeat to an) part ofthe coantry. by mall or espreaa,frea af charge, on recelp of tbe price. AddraaanciiniRBT'a SrBoino HomorATBiiMia- •CIBB C OMP A XT , OBee and Depot. No.182 Broadway, New York. Afallaaanrtmentofthe aboTefor aa!e brllUNT k HITNTP.B, Lowell,Ulcb. New AdvertiBement . F OR SALB—Store and lot or racant bualocee lotn on Rirer atreet, weat aide. Alio, dwelling VnUH ttlock i Wft Sid*. L ULL 4 Co. bonnes and lota and raeant Tillage lott. aorta gond timber laud, dealrably located, thrr partlculaia inquire of U. Lowell.Keb.l3tb.1872. Alno. 80 For lur- B. WILLIAMS. NEW THING UNDER THE SUN! West's American Tire Setter Ftr SettlBg Carriage ail Waf- •1 Tire CtI4,01 the wheel, With which a HBT ef B CBOT Tiasa can be let in Ten Minutes. It ii one of the uioat woaderfal Ume aad labor-aa- ring machine* of the age. No UariLg the wheel to piecea. au taking aat bolti, Bobraaklagpaiat.no burning tha felloe or boriag new hole*, bat aimply taking the wheel fram the aale, ' 5 < K Q f-4 S aa 5 w achlna, and returaiag It to the owner, tightened la the moat aatiaiactory manner, all la twa or three miantea. pattiag It lata the the Farm For Sale! F ORSALR-TBKFABB FORMBBLT OWNED by Bamnal Caadaa, altaatad abont 4 mllea from LewaM aa aaatioa It. te tbetewaahip af Verweanea, anataialagllaaraa, BMatly Imarared. For farther ilealare apply te J. F. BAABS, atCtty Natlaaal Mieh. aidht. La»fe yaur aidanat dla la uaatkaa. John 1 I BON Faaatler aad maaati Plewa. Barrewa.Cnltira TaylBfv . ^ . •aaatoetafa* afrawaaakladaef . Cal t irate**. Seiapara.bjBb^elgha aid all kladaaf eaatlag toardar. Uwall.Blah. M- B. Blodget*. ^ L OWELL Waalta BUla^meaa^aUwt afPU^ M. A Barber , ^OCCKMORto W.A >«. B-h.r.dealar UOracjr S lea I roTiatoni, Crockery.<.la»«ware, Yankee No tTona.and alullai.or roentInth. 0r ^ryandganaral Produce and ?roTiaino Line. Terma caah, and will aorreapond with (Inld •« 1 »1 w a-.etin their aeaann. Bridge atreet.Lowell.Micn Powlison ft Quiok, a rcbiteeta A Baildera, anddealen ia lumberofa .\ ki n I*. I Lowall.Mlcb. B. O- Wilson. /^JSTIIACTOR AVI) nillLDEB. (j euiUirar, MalaStrcat, Shop Weitild 8 For Sale. A BOUSB AMD LOT with all thesaaresUaee for a g»«d heme with shade traei.fralt aadabrab- bery^adageedaaUar. la^alrw efthe aabMribar, C.BROAD, La«aU,gs»t.MU. UTS. Vinegar Works . N OtlOl ishataby glraa that I am aav prepared ta faralah at whateaale, a goad artlela of Older Tlaagar, as aheap aa can be baaght la Detroit ar Chleage, Leeara afgaad vlaagar will do veil tore* member that ther aaa get aa artlele ef ma, free fram aetdaad all athar datateriaai anhataaeea. B.R.Psoi Lowell.Mareb SOth.lMO. The andoralgaed hai one ef thMe maehlaee athia blackamlth shop, aad haa the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Par the tova ef LowelL All who kar a aata it operate pronounce It the beet lafentien in uaa for aetUag tires. Remember we warrant all tire set with this Machine. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. NOAH P. HUSTED, Proprietor of GRAND RIVER NURSERIES, J On* hundred acres under thornugh cultiration, | to the hardiei.1 Tariclies "f Fruit and Ornamontal Tree*.Shrub*, lloaea, Orapevinea. Sii.a!! Fruiu &c.—| Can and furniib Apple.Cherry. Pear, Siberian Crab, I Peach and I 'lBmTreeK.OiajiovineB. lJo»ef,Shrubs 4c.. I of etira sixa and guallty, »ery d'airable lor village, and city yard* and gnrdena, well Rrnwn In Miclil* gan *011, and can be lifted and transplanted without Incuirini; llipri>.koflna» bv irawporiation anddelay, | when irderod from a JUtancc. Lovell.Micb., Jitn.28tn, ISM. We have nothing to do with Hunter's old shop, bnt hare re- moved all work to H 0) A 0 V 1 § Q a? h cj O § o TJ "O b beg SS 0 FOR $7.00, Parker & Weatherwax* PANTS FOR 81.00 PARKER 4 WEATHERWAX. Clothes cut and made to or- der by ROBT. HUNTER, JR, PERFECT FITS WA RRASTED. PARKER & WEATHERWAX D R Y * G O O D S , m i l i H i k 4* f a n c y g o o d * , IS ESDLKS* VARIETY. PARKER ct WEATHERWAX. J^AHGKST STOCK OF E C - A . T S CFC O A . I » S , In town, of latest styles, Just received. | PARKER <t WE A THER WA X. BOOTS & SHOES, Of all kinds, at Wtom pricw. Purk«r at W<«atU«-r\v»tx. Probate Order. S TATK OF MICHIUAN, COI-JITT or kk»T. sh-AI a •••(-ion of the I'rohat^ Cuurt fur the County of Kent, hnldt-n at fie Probate Olfice, intheCllj of Grand Rapid*, on Tuesday th.- thirtifth da/ <.f April, In the year one thouwrn! vight U-in^red andsereaty-tno. Pre«ent. Binlamln A. II irhn, .I iJ.'f Prnb IntUe matter of tfce Kftate of IiKVIAS ICIN'K. DeceaseJ. On reading andflllnicthe p. tition, dnly reiinrd. .,1 Milton D. Hlne. of the town<hip "f Cintxin ;u «a Id Connty. praying am n; other things that t'ue i n- atrumvnt no* oa eie in thi* Court, p .rporting t.i h the last will and teataiaent of Hie «niJ dec'Med may be admitted to probate, and that the Kxreutlon there- of may be granted to hlmtelf and Mirtln N. Ilin. an d Charles R. Hine, the K*e«ator* therein apuoiBttd. l'her»opoBitl*Order"d,that Monday the tarenty- aerenth (STth) day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, beaaalgned fbrthe hearing ol *aid petition, and that the hairs at law of said daceaied, and sll other per*on* interested la aaid eiU'.e.are required to DBE OF E ABTIIQUAKBA. —Tbe N<»€- fulni 'ss of earthquakes wits U ta- favorite niibjeci wilU IHE lale Sir Jno . Herpchel. WERE it not for ihe CHAIT- G«« ia Ihe earth'* cmsl wliich are constauty BUIUG T ffccled by TH^ ac - tion of snbterraneaa forcos, of wbieh the earthquake is the most aeiife maoifestation , there eau be DO doubt that ( he aetiou of tbe SEA besting np- on the land, together wi; h LIVE <KUA- dinjf power of raiis would mevitabty cover the entire earlh wkb on <? vast oceaiL Had the priiuiiive WORLD heeu constrottted as VL WW eskits, time enough has I ' LAPAED . and force enough directed to lhat end has be «U in activiiy, I D have LONG ' ago destroyed every vestige of land ." Mr . Proolor shows MUST elearly ih « beoebcial manner in which the rostoratjvo ac- tion of the earth's DUBU ' I RUK-M forces is arranged. Of ootirae. every up- heaval of the AIRFARE uiii «. l TX - either accompanied »ir tollowed by A tlepn- s - sion elsewhere . "()U A comparison of the various ORT' eets , it has been fonnd lhat the toree OF uplu'aval :U' t ( on the whole ) more powerfully un - der continenia, while the forces NF de - pression net ovist powi -rfnNy {•)» the whole) nuder tin; bed ot " the ocean. It seems A- NATII'O HAIL provided against the inroa -LS of LIN ocean by seating the "ARFH ' " iiphea» - ing FORCE . "* JU^T where liiev are vvanted. jSeientitie Amerieau. TONNKI -—UOML' "DSS a girl in a OQ s E CD § & u CD o O u 0 § 3 I & CB P I w o at a session of said Conrt, tbtn to be holden Probata Office, In the City of Orand Rapida. in said Connty, and show cauae. If any there be, why r of the petitioner should not be grantea : And It 1* farther ordered that *ald petitioner give notice to the persons iatarasted in aaid estate, ot the pendency of said petition, aad the hearing t'iareol,byea8singacqpy of this order to be pah- llibad in th» Lowell WTaekly Jocaaat. a newspaper printed and circulating la aaid Coaaty ol Kaat, tnree saccesaire weeks, prenous to aaid day ol hearing. BBNJABIM A. HARLAN, (Atmecepy.) Jadgeof Probate. Cyrus B. Perkins , Raglaier . nMwS AVERY & BODELL, DEALERS IN Oj C H I 0 g D 550 P QD Ii :*;KA'* N 'I Wilson & Edie. I V o Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters, AMD ALL KINDS OF OABX1B iBABOB PAID FOB ALL BIBDB Of Lire Stork, Salt Pork, Hides •Pelts, &c. Caatral Market , Bridge Street , KissiNi: IV read-r, 'lid you « vor •ailroad tuanol? 1 never ditl, bnt it' the trnib miK be loM, I've Maoted f-' awful bml. iNot lhat. 1 havo rmy idea that gobblfng a ch.i-te saluti* jwitliin the dark and na"row ^•••ntines of a tnnnel renders a tnor.' <lcli- cioas than if st iieo, or fuken with full Ipcmissio'ij vnyivbe-e but it u tiie novebx ii,.. ih nj?. ii i* 'h« diirktH'Ks, jli" mnk ltiir^l.tr\. lis? e*l- culaiioa a^ to ti.ue, th sii liKi, sault, the ib-speiMte defen>e, Jhe' j onto agonj nf the Kkirmi*h Hne of : hair-pin*, the enrrying of '.b.; onier work, the g»i>rioiis ><wc etneM »if vhe victory, tin- bnrr^ii tepairH, and the iuipo^stblc :ilt«'mpl !.<• appear jilaeid and serene b> fore ibe other p-isvli- ters. I tell you theie'a a s|i4)rt lile- tim-- pasMed in kis*iug a irirl iu a 'u»- nel. • • The ladies III LTN«HIA are very anx - ious to murrv, BECAUMI they hate no Kberty before marriage. TBAY are kept constantly under TBI* jiaren- tal eye, until given up to tb. J- hus - bands and then take their OWN coum *. Almost as aoou as the girl I^ bi - nt in the better rank of SOEIETY , ; bvir pa- rents begin to prepare the dowry SBO MOST have WHEN «HE goes to I K r hus - band . She I^UAT furnish evcrytbing for an ontfil IO Hfc , even I*> a DROEN new shirts for b « r bnsbaiu}. Lowell April lat.lBTS. H. W AVERT J. BODELL. I = "S 5 TBI BEST T B I ! OUT! PERHAMS REVOLVING,EXTENSION SK PIPE SHELVES. % Alwajlia v; 1 No Ejmlly^^M without fhem afterglriug tl.em atrial. Altraj^Pute. aua uerrea a bundridpur- Ipose*. OrJei* may IH < left at tbe JocuMaL offloe, oi ! atllunt tc Hunter's I<rugStore. OKO. UUOOINS. Agent nlltr PorUiwcIl Wonder wlvo is tbe author of ibis pretty little coiRpositMn on the tirM of tbe four SOMODB : "At last Spring unlocks the dowers to paiot the laugh- ing toil. The bright eyed r roc as blooms, tbe dafiodUs, that come be- fore the swallow d&rea, arc out iu their bright yellow gownv, and our May bower, tbe modest and blushing trailing arbotos peeps from t eaeatb its russet hiding hiding place sweet- er than the lida of Jnno's eyes or Cytherea's breath. Urick I'l'ineroy, who ought to know, pays : "The democratic party to-day is but the chain M " political ringp, dangling from the watch-fob oJ a most infamous, eonupt .md cow- ardly aristocracy." They have a woman conductor oa one of the passenger trains on '-bo Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad.

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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL Oft c o i n Qraham' i Blook, Up S U i n .

" L i b e r t y a n d U n i o n — O n e a n d Inseparab le . 1 Tpnns. SJ 80 TM» • year

VOLUME V H . L O W E L L . MICHIGAN. W E D N E S D A Y . M A I 15, 1872. N I'M HER 45.

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IS PUBLISNeO EVERY

W E D N E S D A Y M O R N I N G .

AT LOWfiLL MIOH., — BY —

J | > I t » R U X H A 1 I I X K .

•Ittoe, floor Orahiai'i Blook.

TCRMC Of BUBSCWPTIOW. - * V«r o«« jew, Vat •Uatonlkt, ird«U*or«d bj Vx* Cktriti,

«l>« •Si

n.to

RATES OF AOVE^TISIHO. «r«i UaM«f V9Bpar*il,ciM sailer milt* • kmat*.

4 1 w. | l j M . 4 S«o. t two. I •jjjr. I H^UArt, . * StaWM,] k Uoian*1

* I

IMO l.M iM 5.00

12.00

$3 00 i.W 8.00 U.U* so.oo

10.00 8,00

U.oo HM 30.00

MW UM SO.OO 10.00 40.00

110U 18.00 UOO 40.00 74.00

Hunt ft Hunter.

DKM.BRH In DrBf«,P»toit)ledUiiM.P«rtnmMy PaioU, Oilt, *«. Store at the eldaUnd ef J. B.

Hhfwr. Bridge atreet, Lowell, Mleh.

H o w k * W h i t e , 1>KALBKflln BoeU. Uhoei.LeaUier, Viodlsga, Jt«. XJ I'arUcalar attenUen givm to eaatom work-Store inCheekered Balldlng, aeit deerweet ef Ma-aoDle IIall.

O. Broad ft Bon.

DKALKBSin BooU, Sboea, l.ealher Viodinga ha. Ciutom work done with neatneaa and deepatoh.

1 Kemamber the place first door weet ef Orahui'i Block, Bridge Street.

W. J . Atkina.

SBALKR iu AgrieelUral Isplementa. We alae •ell thejaitl; eelebrated Lamber Wagoni and

gin manuCaetarvd \>j J. A. Adama Broe. Bunt* aaia place one door Beet of Peat OBee, I^well, Xieh.

Derendorf ft BUln, la.Blkk* 7iret deerweel e( L«-

L O W E L L J N A ' l l O N A L J J A K K

O r 3 L . O W B L I - .

C A P I T A L , - - 1 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

S U R P L U S , - - - 1 0 , 8 0 0 .

DIBMTOBI. Wa.W.HATCH , B.J.Boora. H.A.Biei, C. B.Hi«a, A.S.SJASJAE®, A. V. C.T.WooeiBa, A.J .BOK»*,

B. M. OLABK. I n t e r e s t P a i d o n I > e p o » l t » .

W. W. HATCH. PreaideBt. B.J.BOOTH, VloePrea.

HIKRT M. CLABK. eaakier. Lowell. Jan. l«td. 1»7>.

DRALKK8 in Panrjr Dry (Hoi*, Blbbeu.oarpetiui Hate, Cape aad Xetiome ~

well Natloul Baak.

S.O. LITTLKPIRLD, N 0.

CI«OB1B,-M cento per Use tor fltat inaecMo*. lUeh •«bie^u«<Bt laierUoa ftee*tiper line.

KarrUgeand Death B«tl«eefree. ObitMrf notleei, t—oti per line.

fardain BaeiaeaaMMetorytS peraaaaa early «drertUera MtitledtoahaagaqMrteri/.

Legal Notieei at Statate Ratea. AlllegalBaet V« paldiT«r when BBdwHtle made.

TraakKatadTartiwaaeBl* MBit be prepaid « r U'«i wfB be etrictl/ adhered te.

J u a i n t a s f i u c t o n ; .

t o . o . F . . TTARMOHT LODSS, Ne.UO, of Lowell. Mich. t l aeetierery SMnrdajr eTeBing,ln*ld Uaionie Ball. " " " "

W. W, Owajf, See.

•J. K- Mathewfton. VTOfABY,AlUrtiiy udSolleltor. WUIattaadlu 1.R busiorM la anf of the Stataor United SUtaf Oo«rti.

Special attention gir en toConrejeaeiBg.OoUeollDg and OhanoarrbutHieae. OBceerer uowell National Sank, Lowell Ulefa.

T. J . Blsyton A TTORNBY atljew, aadSolioit«riBStoteerCBi> A . ted Slate* Courti. farm And Tillage property for itale orreat. l.leeni

-*4 Claim Agent Tor procuring Penrione and Boaatiei

EMilton M. Porny.

RAl.W):itaterlaearaoce, and CellMliBg Agene' omfv orer Bine k Noble'e Store, Union Bloel

WeatSldf

Geo. B. Baloom,

PRACTICAL WaUhaakeraad Jeweler. Watehea, Clock a and Jewelry repaired aad warranted.—

JevalrymadeteOi^ar. akapinlhePofltOaae.

J. L. Bomerby,

DFALBB la Vaacy Oeoda, Jewelry, Co a leettoaerr, Notleai, BoeUty, Olorei, White 'Jooda, Saa-

peadera. Writiag Payer, Pane, PeMUa, ate. A Spa-oialty made of maay Uaai ef gaoda wanted te the market. Qalek >aleea»diMllpee«U. Teraaatriat-lyCaah. Bridge Bl.. aaa dear aaal ef Paateaaa,

J

Robert Hunter-Jr^ USTICK of the Peace, will attend prenptly toCol-

leoting, Oonreyanclng aad all bnilneaa (ntrmted OBee nrer Huat ft Hnuter'iDrBg Store

A leo Clothing cut and made to order t« ray care, Lowell, Uich.

W. A. Fallaaa, 'M.'S.,

PHYSICIAN aad Sargeon. Lowell, Mich. OBe* orer NatiooalBnnk. Uenidenre on Hudson St

^ppoalta reiidenoe os° C. K. Hloe.

J . Hcward StnUh.H. D.

HOMKOI'ATlilC Pbyiidaa and Sargeon. Ofie* front room over the poit oBce. Resldene*

«n Depot Road. Calli attended prempUy, day o' ' night.

Drs.-Peok ft MoDannell.

PiiyniolaaH aadBurgeonit, QBca In Baaonta Balld iittg, Lowell, Uich.

O. O.Me»A«MBU»

H.O. Stephenson.

HOHaPATlUC Phyalcian k Sargeon. RN attention glTcn to Syphiiatic aad Chron

J. Ramadall, J^JABOrACTOBBR af heaey aad light karaaea.-

Bi*er Street Weet aide.

h a n d R a p i d a B u s i n e a s D i -

r e c t o r y .

Benjamin A Harlan. A TTORNRY at Law. Jadge at Probate, Notary.

A . Pabllc, OommlMloner of needi, Ac., lor New jTerkaad Wiaeoaaln, Probate OOtee,Conn'r build ag. Oread Rapida. Bich.

Holden, Stewart, ft Go., p KBBRAL INSURANCE A8RNTS aad Adjaatan. Of Repreeent theoldeat aad atrongeat laauranca Companiealn the eountry. Offlce in the Baiaaient ef the City Natlaaal Bank Bailding, Orand Bapidi B. o. D. B0LSI5. j. B. arawABT. • ABcra w. BATBH

M R S . P H E L P S WOBLD BAT TO THB LADIBB OF U»WBIX,

that ihekaa added the

H A I R D R E S S I N G k*-oar

Bailaeeato that af making HaapBklrte, aadl-pared to da HAIR DRBSMNB Pleaae aatei i y< Ooaablnge and bring I ham la, and eee what heaaMfil Bwitehea, Carle and Pnaaee tan be made from them.

Oha will alwaye keep oa hand a Bna aaaarteuat of M O H A I B GOOD®.

HOOP SKIBTB aad C01BBTS made te erdar aa

MB*. M. J. PHBLP8. Pltwt daar earth af dM FMaktta Heaaa, Ijwall,

Mieh. ' , "» 1

m i M \ M ?•

L . B. Lull & Go's F O R G R O C E B I E S .

RTMTT.TA 8IMILIBD8 CUEAUTUE HUMPHBBY'B

HOIEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HA V K I'BOVTLL) VKUM TUK BUST ANI LS BX-

perience.an entire auooeia ; riUuple—l'teui|<l— tuielent ana Bailable. The/ are the lltat Paully Bedioinea in aae-iu aimple that uiitakea auuio t be made la akiag tbtm ; •» harmleM •* tu k« free frem daager, andee -Bcwat aa l« be alva/a reliable — They bare reoeiTed the higheit leBioioudatiaa fteai tbetboaaaada rrhu bare 1'inK o«»d aad kaewa tliejn. and will alwaye reader laMalar'iea la UOMI who try them. Me. Qarei Frietit Butt. Ctate.

r £ 1 H E P L A C E

• ro

B U Y G O O D S . CALL OS

faerra.Congeatlan, laiamatluui •• fferma, Worm Perer, Worm Coll* •• GVymjr-Colio or Teething of lafaaia •• lHarrht* of Chlldrfa or Adnlia " Dfirnliry, Orlplag, Bltlleiu tiolit " ChtUra-Mtrtiu. Temlting 11 Cewfte, Celdi, Ureaiblln •• Neoralgia, Toathaaha. Paaaaahe •• ifiadaeAra, Slab B*adaahe, Tertl»e •• Dj f t f t i t , BUUeaa Stoataeh •• SaBpreeeed or Irregalar jpariedi •• Whiut, tea Prafnaa parfada •• Crawjt.Ceigh diBaaltBiaatblaa •• BrapfiaaajsaHKbaem. Kryupalaa •• Hkimmmtitm, Bhaiumaae Paiaa •• F m r t ^ a a . Chill Peter, Agaaa •• Prtea, BUod ar Bleediag •• OpJAalrny. aad Sara ar Weak Ky»» •• Catarrk, aaata arcareale, laflaaaaa •• IVhtofiuft^ugk, violenl oangha • • Atlkmm, oppreaaed Brtalfalag

Car tNacAaffca, Impaired bearteg Jar</Wn, Rnlarged glaadi. lwalllag>

1 00 S# JO 10

1 00 1 00

10

Barker Bros, ft Oay,

MANUPAOTUBKBS ai Furnitare, Oraaa Rapldi. Pler-Ulaaa, Cqroloe, Lambreqalai aad Drape-

r tea, made to eider. OHee and Store, 41 A4S Mon-roe at,, (np ataira.) Paetory, on Canal, near Bridge at. WB. A. BBBKBT. IVUf BBKUT. «BO. W. OAT.

A. F. Buroh,

DBALKB IN Pianoa, Urgane, Bvlodeona, aad all Klnda of Muilcal InitrnaMaU, Sheet Maaie.

MualeBooki, aad a Oeneral Aaaortmeht of Buiieal Merohandiae. The Rmpire Organ a Specialty. U Monroe Street, Oraad Rapida, Mich.

Sprinc ft Awery,

GBNBRAL UKALKBS In Dry Uooda, Carpeta.-Speeia I attention glren to the allk and carpet

departmenti. 48 Monroe atreet Oaand Rapida.

Ferry Brothera. XCLUS1VK PKALRBS IN HaU, Capa, Para,

GloTei.fte., Wholeaaleand Retail, No. II Han-roe atreet Oraad Bapida. E"

Mobl ft Schneider.

MANUPACTUBERSaf aad wholeaaledealrraia Cigara and Tobacco. Alio a good aaaortment

ol Meeracbaumand Briar ripra. N). 11 Paarlatreet, foot of Maaroe, Orand Kaplda,

W e l l , l e t t h e m c o m e . W e h a v e

E V E R Y T H I N G

I n t h e G r o c e r y l ine , a n d w e p a y

The highest Market Price for Produce

Of a l l k i n d s .

W e s e l l g o o d s d o w n t o t h e

b o t t o m f igu re , a n d t h e f o l k s h a v e

f o u n d i t o u t . .

M. •• Oeaeraf BeWHty, Phyalaal Weak 31. '• Dreyav aad soMty Baaretteaa M. " 5ea Stcitu*. Slokneu from Rldiag II. •• Kit*** Oinmi, Oravel M. •'ATeraeae IMMtf, laralaatarr Sesfaal

Blaahargaa M. " 5er* MenM. Oaaktr M. •• Vrimarf Weaiaaee. Wettlag Bed 11. •' Painful Perfeda, Hyrterla II. " at Cbaara of Life SI. " Spa>ma.Bt. Tltui Da ace 14. •• DtfhUuriM, Vleeratad Sara Tkraa*

Price la rlaU, large alaa Mo. aad i W rAMILT CASKS, in Mararra, mtA

86 large I rlala, oontaimag the above Uit, with book ef dlroaUaaa complete, f i t Oil

go " .. .i «M 20 " in paper eaae. with hook i Ov

r>- rKHlN.LHi HPUVlVtCH. Caaeeof 10 l-oa. riala In fluid, MOdaaea each,wl|B

Di«aualol dlreotiona, girlagfull account^ a j dtaeaaeaaf Horees, Cattle, Bhfep, FBA aad Hoge, with lull dlreetlone for n^. A neat walnntoaae, complete |l0

POHD'S EXTBACT, Cures Pilee, Neuralgia, To^thaohe, Bieed ing o f t h e Lunge, Stomach, Nose or other Organs. Bur na. Bruises, Lameness. BpMln Rktumatl»m.SoTtT%To»t, Strt Byn. Both, Carna Ulten, Old Sara*. Tit Best Family Medieim iaawn

P A R K E R & W E A T H E R W A X .

C L O T H I N G , A Big Stock J u t reoei red.

PARKER & WEATHER WAX.

W I L U B . a

Drar Wiltir Feiry ti4i pooo f»oiu wur «ie(il, llone In tbe irahna M> peareful ami liriglt ; Never agiiin ebull we eee bin on aailb, II».ir we again hi* tweet wnge of miMb, Uut wa •hall meet bim again un the atiaoi. Willie to good, ao oobK ee grand-Gone ii our Idol oar only delight, Dear Willi* Perry, guoj ugbt, giuiO ulyl

Saiu. Oraod Rapid*, Apill .frfL. in', J

"aUo klepUeaaoa'a Patent Trna»e« ana (jappert ri,raaoBlactur«l<e order. 411 work warraated to

''ReaiV*nce^'flrat Hoaae nurth of 'Oaiea Sohoel Haaie.

B r . T B. Lamb,

RKSIDFNCK AND OPP1CK coraer ol Oak aad Jamea Streeta. LoweU. Mloh.

Geo. W. Mai lory. MuD.

ALLOPATHIC P H Y S I C I A N , A gradaate from one of the beat dedleal Collegaa la tha halted

t)tatei. Uaa practiced medicine 10 jeara, 10 af which in Southern Miohiflan, with auoceai. Dlaaaaaa pecu-liar to laraalea treated auceeerfully by «y 01

traatmeat. OBce aad Realdeaea at Weat Bad Bridge Street-1

Wm. Pullan,

BKALKB In Raady-iaadaOtathlag, Ctetka.Oaat'a ParoiahlagOooda. Hate. Capi,BaaUaad Shoea,

Clothing cut and made ta ardar. Stara PaUaa a #loek. Bridge atraat.

f i b . B ^ o v n i .

aBBBRAL Caafaaaiag Agaat. All kiada af baoki can ba ohUUad af hlmatlawaalrataa.-

Addraaa Lawell.

0 . &• BUMte ft 00 OMdL Qroaanaa, B

Oraakerr. fca. Btera in DBA LI IS ta Shoea, Hate aad ^ Oesif'

Oraham'VBIack, Uwell, Mleh

H i m ft lf»ble. f t RALKBS ia Dry Baada. aethtei, late Capa.

if . B.r-qUthiBg0"ade »e a*4ar. Btera ta Wiek i Fraaklla Haaaa. hlaak.

I.—Qlethii aeafcta1

OhBa. Altheo. RALBBIa Baadr-auda Ctathiag, Oeat'a Far*

D aiahiag 0 aodi, Hata, Oafe.*e. Caraat rtaia wast sad Flat Blrer Bridga.UwaM, Mlah.

Tia-waaa,

I

S i m o n M. HBBMB.

MABOFACTOBBK W ^ d D a a t e f U Capper-ware aad Meet Ifaa. ^ .

•l*aa ta raegag, aa»a»tieeghteg aad jah wark. >hapappaalU

Wtlsea * AiM*

• d g B * Mots*

OBNIgffB Llaa fram Ottftea V,' '^. 'n •aula aad Prirate Heaaaa, te aad fraei all

lalei.

" Oasnlkma Lane.

SHAW* BORDlCE,earry PBeeawfereteaadfreeB

Voorhls ft Co.,

DKALKRS la flne Family Orceariea, hvrmetically aealed goade, KnglUh plcklea, eaueea, Foreign

and Domeatic IrulU, proflakina, produce Ac. 33 and 11 Moaraa itreat, Grand Kaplda

Baton ft Lyea.

BOOKS and Slatloaery. Diatrict and Sunday School Librarlea auppllad at liberal dlacnunt. School

beoka wholeaale and retail. Tl Canal atreet, corner Lyoa St.,Oraad Rapida.

Nelson, Matter ft Co.. jy|ANUPACTURKRS of Furniture, iO a II Canal

idi. atreet, aad 3.1, 7 a 0 Huron atreet, Orand Rap

F. Loettgert,

U; CANAL atraat, dealer la Fancy goad*, Toya, I Woretedl, TrimmiBga, Buttaaa, Baaketi, Chil-

drea'e wagona, carta aad alelgba. Boop ahirta and eonatta made to arder.

Wilder D. Foster,

WHOLBSALK aad retail dealer in Hardware, and suaalaetararef Copper, tin aadaheat iron

work, 14 a 16 Maarea atraat, Oraad Raplde.

Orand Bapida Marble Works.

BARB 4 LIKBTBLD.daalerala MeBBmeaia,Orara Steaea aad furaltera maiMa. IWSoatb OlTialoa

Iraat. Oraad Bapida.

O . K U S T E R E R , B H K W E R A M A L S T E R

City Brewery, iSAND RAPIDS, - • HIGH

STOCK, X X X A PRESENT USE ALES, A DRAUOHTLAOER.

PHee, B-OE OOq., Pfafafl GO'. Quart, BL 76. OTTheae Remediee.eieeptPOND'S RXTRACT,

b) tbeeaaeoralngleboK.areaeat to an) part ofthe coantry. by mall or espreaa,frea af charge, on recelp of tbe price.

AddraaanciiniRBT'a SrBoino HomorATBiiMia-•CIBBCOMPAXT, OBee and Depot.

No.182 Broadway, New York. Afallaaanrtmentofthe aboTefor aa!e brllUNT

k HITNTP.B, Lowell,Ulcb.

N e w A d v e r t i B e m e n t .

FOR SALB—Store and lot or racant bualocee lotn on Rirer atreet, weat aide. Alio, dwelling

VnUH ttlock i Wft Sid*. LU L L 4 C o .

bonnes and lota a n d raeant Ti l lage lott. aorta gond timber laud, dealrably located, thrr partlculaia inquire of U.

Lowell.Keb.l3tb.1872.

Alno. 80 For lur-

B. WILLIAMS.

NEW THING

UNDER T H E S U N !

West's American Tire Setter

F t r SettlBg C a r r i a g e a i l W a f -

• 1 T i r e C t I 4 , 0 1 t h e whee l ,

With which a HBT ef BCBOT Tiasa can be let in

T e n M i n u t e s .

It ii one of the uioat woaderfal Ume aad labor-aa-ring machine* of the age.

No UariLg the wheel to piecea. au taking aat bolti, Bobraaklagpaiat.no burning tha felloe or boriag new hole*, bat aimply taking the wheel fram the aale,

' 5 <

K Q f-4 S

aa 5 w

achlna, and returaiag It to the • owner, tightened la the moat aatiaiactory manner,

all la twa or three miantea.

pattiag It lata the the

Farm For Sale! FO R S A L R - T B K F A B B F O R M B B L T O W N E D

by Bamnal Caadaa, altaatad abont 4 mllea from LewaM aa aaatioa It. te tbetewaahip af Verweanea, anataialagllaaraa, BMatly Imarared. For farther

ilealare apply te J. F. B A A B S , atCtty Natlaaal Mieh.

aidht. La»fe yaur aidanat dla la uaatkaa.

J o h n 1

IBON Faaatler aad maaati Plewa. Barrewa.Cnltira

TaylBfv . ^ . •aaatoetafa* afrawaaakladaef

. Cal t irate**. Seiapara.bjBb^elgha aid all kladaaf eaatlag toardar. Uwall.Blah.

M- B. Blodget*. ^

LO W E L L Waalta BUla^meaa^aUwt afPU^

M. A Barber, ^OCCKMORto W.A >«. B-h.r.dealar UOracjr S lea I roTiatoni, Crockery.<.la»«ware, Yankee No tTona.and alullai.or roentInth.0r^ryandganaral Produce and ?roTiaino Line. Terma caah, and will aorreapond with (Inld •«1»1 wa-.etin their aeaann. Bridge atreet.Lowell.Micn

Powl i son ft Quiok, a rcbiteeta A Baildera, anddealen ia lumberofa . \ ki n I*.

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B. O- Wilson. /^JSTIIACTOR AVI) nillLDEB. ( j euiUirar, MalaStrcat,

Shop Weitild8

For Sale. ABOUSB AMD LOT with all thesaaresUaee for

a g»«d heme with shade traei.fralt aadabrab-bery^adageedaaUar. la^alrw efthe aabMribar,

C.BROAD, La«aU,gs»t.MU. UTS.

Vinegar Works. NOtlOl ishataby glraa that I am aav prepared

ta faralah at whateaale, a goad artlela of Older Tlaagar, as aheap aa can be baaght la Detroit ar Chleage, Leeara afgaad vlaagar will do veil tore* member that ther aaa get aa artlele ef ma, free fram aetdaad all athar datateriaai anhataaeea.

B.R.Psoi Lowell.Mareb SOth.lMO.

The andoralgaed hai one ef thMe maehlaee athia blackamlth shop, aad haa the

EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Par the tova ef LowelL All who kar a aata it operate pronounce It the beet lafentien in uaa for aetUag tires.

Remember we warrant all tire set with this Machine.

H O R S E S H O E I N G

A SPECIALTY.

NOAH P. H U S T E D , Proprietor of

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES, J On* hundred acres under thornugh cultiration, |

to the hardiei.1 Tariclies "f Fruit and Ornamontal Tree*.Shrub*, lloaea, Orapevinea. Sii.a!! Fruiu &c.—| Can and furniib Apple.Cherry. Pear, Siberian Crab, I Peach and I'lBmTreeK.OiajiovineB. lJo»ef,Shrubs 4c.. I of etira sixa and guallty, »ery d'airable lor village, and city yard* and gnrdena, well Rrnwn In Miclil* gan *011, and can be lifted and transplanted without Incuirini; llipri>.koflna» bv irawporiation anddelay, | when irderod from a JUtancc.

Lovell.Micb., Jitn.28tn, ISM.

We have nothing to do with Hunter's old shop, bnt hare re-moved all work to

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P A N T S FOR 81.00 PARKER 4 WEATHERWAX.

Clothes cut and made to or-der by

ROBT. HUNTER, JR ,

PERFECT FITS WA RRASTED.

PARKER & WEATHERWAX

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PARKER ct WEATHERWAX.

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In town, of latest styles, Just received.

| PARKER <t WE A THER WA X.

B O O T S & S H O E S ,

Of all kinds, at Wtom pricw.

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Probate Order.

STATK OF MICHIUAN, COI-JITT or kk»T. sh-AI a •••(-ion of the I'rohat^ Cuurt fur the County of

Kent, hnldt-n at fie Probate Olfice, intheCllj of Grand Rapid*, on Tuesday th.- thirtifth da/ <.f April, In the year one thouwrn! vight U-in red andsereaty-tno.

Pre«ent. Binlamln A. II irhn, .I iJ.'f Prnb IntUe matter of tfce Kftate of

IiKVIAS ICIN'K. DeceaseJ. On reading and flllnic the p. tition, dnly reiinrd. .,1

Milton D. Hlne. of the town<hip "f Cintxin ;u «a Id Connty. praying am n; other things that t'ue i n-atrumvnt no* oa eie in thi* Court, p .rporting t.i h the last will and teataiaent of Hie «niJ dec'Med may be admitted to probate, and that the Kxreutlon there-of may be granted to hlmtelf and Mirtln N. Ilin. an d Charles R. Hine, the K*e«ator* therein apuoiBttd.

l'her»opoBitl*Order"d,that Monday the tarenty-aerenth (STth) day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, beaaalgned fbrthe hearing ol *aid petition, and that the hairs at law of said daceaied, and sll other per*on* interested la aaid eiU'.e.are required to

DBE OF E A B T I I Q U A K B A . — T b e N<»€-fulni'ss of ear thquakes wits U ta-

favorite niibjeci wilU I H E lale Sir Jno .

Herpchel. WERE it not for ihe CHAIT-G«« ia Ihe earth'* cmsl wliich are

constauty BUIUG T ffccled by TH ac-tion of snbterraneaa forcos, of wbieh

the earthquake is the most a e i i f e

maoifestation , there eau be DO doubt

that ( h e aetiou of tbe SEA bes t ing np-

on the land, together wi;h LIVE <KUA-dinjf power of r a i i s would mevitabty

cover the entire earlh w k b on<? vast

oceaiL Had the priiuiiive WORLD heeu constrottted as VL WW eskits, t i m e enough has I'LAPAED. and force enough directed to lhat end has be«U in activiiy, ID have LONG'ago destroyed every vestige of land." Mr. Proolor

shows MUST elearly ih« beoebcial

manner in which the rostoratjvo ac-

tion of the earth's DUBU'I RUK-M forces

is arranged. Of ootirae. every up-

heaval of the AIRFARE uiii«.l TX- e i ther

accompanied »ir tollowed by A tlepn-s-sion elsewhere . " ( ) U A comparison

of the various ORT'eets, it has been

fonnd lhat the toree OF uplu'aval :U't.« (on the whole) more powerfully un-der continenia, while the forces NF de-pression net ovist powi-rfnNy { • ) » the

whole) nuder tin; bed ot" the ocean. I t s e e m s A- NATII'O HAIL provided

against t h e inroa-LS of LIN ocean by

seating the "ARFH'" iiphea»-ing FORCE."* JU^T where liiev are vvanted.

jSeientitie Amerieau.

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in said Connty, and show cauae. If any there be, why r of the petitioner should not be grantea :

And It 1* farther ordered that *ald petitioner give notice to the persons iatarasted in aaid estate, ot the pendency of said petition, aad the hearing t'iareol,byea8singacqpy of this order to be pah-llibad in th» Lowell WTaekly Jocaaat. a newspaper printed and circulating la aaid Coaaty ol Kaat, tnree saccesaire weeks, prenous to aaid day ol hearing.

BBNJABIM A. HARLAN, (Atmecepy.) J a d g e o f Probate. Cyrus B. Perkins, Raglaier. nMwS

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Oysters, AMD ALL K I N D S OF O A B X 1 B i B A B O B

P A I D F O B ALL B I B D B O f

Lire Stork, Salt Pork, Hides • P e l t s , & c .

C a a t r a l Market, Br idge Street,

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read- r , 'lid you « vor

•ailroad tuanol? 1 never ditl, bnt it'

the t rnib m i K be loM, I 've Maoted

f-' awful bml. iNot lhat. 1 havo rmy

idea that gobblfng a ch.i-te saluti*

jwitliin the dark and na"row ^•••ntines

of a tnnnel renders a tnor.' <lcli-

cioas than if s t iieo, or fuken with full

Ipcmiss io ' i j vnyivbe-e but it u

tiie novebx ii,.. ih nj?. i i i* 'h«

diirktH'Ks, jli" mnk ltiir^l.tr\. lis? e*l-

culaiioa a^ to ti.ue, th sii liKi,

sault, the ib-speiMte defen>e, Jhe'

j onto a g o n j nf the Kkirmi*h Hne of

: hair-pin*, the enrrying of '.b.; onier

work, the g»i>rioiis ><wc etneM »if vhe

victory, tin- bnr r^ i i tepairH, and the

iuipo^stblc :ilt«'mpl !.<• appear jilaeid

and serene b> fore ibe other p-isvli-

t e r s . I tell you theie 'a a s|i4)rt lile-

tim-- pasMed in kis*iug a irirl iu a 'u»-

nel. — • • •

The ladies III LTN«HIA are very anx-ious t o murrv, BECAUMI they hate

no Kberty before marriage. TBAY are kept constantly under TBI* jiaren-tal eye, until given up to tb. J- hus-

bands and then take their OWN coum*. Almost as aoou as the girl I bi-nt in the bet ter rank of SOEIETY, ; b v i r pa-rents begin to prepare the dowry SBO

MOST have WHEN «HE goes to IK r hus-band. She IUAT furnish evcrytbing

for an ontfil IO Hfc, even I*> a DROEN new shirts for b« r bnsbaiu}.

L o w e l l April lat . lBTS.

H. W AVERT J. BODELL.

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R E V O L V I N G , E X T E N S I O N

S K PIPE SHELVES. % Alwajl ia

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1 No Ejmlly^^M without fhem afterglriug tl.em atrial. Altraj^Pute. aua uerrea a bundridpur-

Ipose*. OrJei* may IH< left at tbe JocuMaL offloe, oi ! atllunt tc Hunter's I<rugStore.

OKO. UUOOINS. Agent nlltr PorUiwcIl

W o n d e r wlvo is tbe author of ibis

pretty little coiRpositMn on the tirM

of t b e four SOMODB : " A t last Spring

unlocks the dowers to paiot the laugh-

ing toil. T h e br ight eyed r roc as

blooms, tbe dafiodUs, that come be-

fore the swallow d&rea, arc out iu

their b r igh t yellow gownv, and our

May bower , tbe modest and blushing

trailing a rbo tos peeps from t eaeatb

its russet hiding hiding place sweet-

er than the lida of J n n o ' s eyes or

Cytherea ' s breath.

Urick I'l ' ineroy, who ought to

know, pays : "The democratic party

to-day is but the chain •M" political

ringp, dangling from the watch-fob oJ

a most infamous, e o n u p t .md cow-

ardly ar is tocracy."

They have a woman conductor oa

one of the passenger t rains on '-bo

Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad.

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T H E N E W S .

At Homr.

LOTC'LaiKl. TlieroV a fnr-oir nivstic ecuniry

Sumii'd by bopc'H i lprnal Rleam, In WUnxo £uir and iilcasiuit valleys

I b»To miulcreil in a dri'am, Where the brookl. IH main matic

Twixt their rmoraUl binkH aloup, Where Ihcforento uuvc 'n nntbeniK,

Swayed by breeze* winged with gong.

That raugiHtrnto committed him to jail, ami there he rSfnaiua. I t ia be-lieved that he is i n s a n e / b u t if so his antecedents form a curious history in the exploits of madmen.

EBUPTIOS OF MOUNT V K u f J K

RumoiMl LroHi t t Anionp tin- I n J ' baliitttiKt • i id Tourttt*.

Advigca t o i l l^Biplps f e c f t e d within

There the whole great heart of haturo Tlirolw with melndv for aye,

Anil tlie flowers thai bud and blossom, Never wither, fade and die.

lint for me the clltne In dlMant, Dl»laiit far aa niorninR'a beam.

Though In ila fair and i)leaaant valleys 1 have lingered in a dream.

And a pure and radiant being Leadn mo gently by the hand.

When through slurober'a dinky portals Joyfully 1 neok (bat land.

And beside me iu ber Vauty, Lingers like the ihnnmoiing l)oam

Of some "lar that shines in heaven, Till I waken from my dream.

Tlinl mysterious, far-off country Is the glorious land cf Lovo,

When- lore is love forever. And all otlior things nlxive—

And mv heart yeanu toward that Ixting As I breast life's rapid siream,

liver distant from me, waking. Ever near mo iu my dream.

—/lot/on GIuIm.

FAMILIES POISONED.

The StnrtlinK Crimes of u t<uiiatlc in

THE 30Sth annivoreavy of Sbakeapoa^s birth WBH colebrntcd by a banquet by the St. George's Society, of New York, on Tuesday evening.

SPOTTED EAOLE oppoBos the construction of tlie I'ac lie Railroad through his country. He threatens to tear up the track nnd kill the working parties.

THE celebration of the auniversarj- of the XVth anieudment at Richmond, on Momlay, was the most puccensfnl affair ever gotten up by the colored people there.

TIIK.IIE is no pnwpect of CongreHs at the present session acting upon the memorial of the Utah Convention for the admission of the state of Deseret into the Union.

EKFOUTS are making to induce Congress to appropriate 4150,000 for the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes, and for a geological survey of the country west of the Kill parallel.

THE paper and twine works of A. H. Hart A Co..Eleventh avenue and Fiftv-seventh street New York, were bnmed Ttiesdav afternoon!1

Loss ^50,000, including $75,000 on machinery,; which latter was covered bv insurance

.... , T, . " The Stnrt i inc d i m e s oi n 1 HE American and British Comnussion wiil Ensi NeVr York.

a d j o u r n e a r l y t h i s w e e k u n t i l t h e l a t t e r p a r t i F r o m the N. Y. Sun , lo th ,

ol Juno. Gumey will leave this country for Much exoitemont wasorwted ill East j ed that Iris wife who htid thpn r o H r ^ ! England on the 2t>th inst., and is not expected. New York early in Mhrch, / b / tUe sud- • should po with him to a place he desitr-' ™ V e

to return before September. don and my- toSo 'S V t i J of three Z T g S e J a m S 1 1 * * % $ b l ? . MOSDA* muht. Uol. H. MeCnrd. Prosldotif nr I children helono'intr to n nolorml mnn au.'—.i i„,i t • i ?__• i . . . . I Ceeued in Lrfcttnicr nwnv RA

CEElUMiS IS (O.XJKKSS.

3 | DAY, April 24.-r:Hor8E.—'

>ue thousand eopics of the Xttericau caso to the Geneva arlaratlon WeroMrderid

Personal.

P. jftfiiiER has soldn three-terest in tho . Toledo BliuJe

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SOME <if the patriotiO women in Rome

one to him while he is above

£ »11U* 1111 v uc . T"' r T Hubert is a Swede, and is said t o , P"dkio^ days^ announcotlmta fresh - as v , j . __

have resided in this country fourteen eruption has opened in Mount Vesuvr- P ' , 1" t*-T h« House thcu to<*<ttp thS'QoVrhtanrf propose £o give Garibaldi the pleasure , years. He had been married severul jw,the ashes and lava of which threaten . . u i « w ^ ' u i d ' ^ e W ^ i ^ J Z ( , f v i e w i n P h i « (

years before his arrest, nnd was the f " 0 villages on the mountain side. Tho make it read, " A inn to give to the paciflo itallrond ing out i father of one child. Ho was of a somo- , inhabitanta haye removed their goods c?P"aPy "ver five millions of government pronerty ground what migratory disposition, and alter- ""d areencamped in the flelds. Tho i-.g, n,e u : ; " ^u i , co„ , ^u : , ' f :Mu , ' r ^ 1 ?^ l i ; AND "here in another : "B lanche

| nated his residences between Flatbush bay of Naples ia covered with boats fill-1 •o". "f Indiana, 13,080 f..r ex|H,nses,waa offered and Davennort thn flmii/litoi- of Mm frnmwl

S l J f " . » d ? , . , i . , „ m i M ol heinp Another winter morning, dressed onlv in his height, and massea of rock are e j ^ t e d ' . B ^ V A m e n c y i p i q p (\Qnna.

I pants and f<hirt. Thero he forced tho I ^ t h earthquake shock, which are dis- S l l ! i v ^ ! : ^ T " T r f n f T s ^ b t e r , known in h t -! door of the German Catholic Church, tinctly felt at % i k tog w l d o w a T L X ^ T ^ w T t s n L n ^ " " , ; r n t " r f t " ' r " t i ? ® 0

and smashed the pipes of the organ m t h ! ^ I t is asserted that many tourists were *i[bont referouee toUic lime of marriage. The"^ Mm Oorohill^Magaziue0 e o r 0

A MEMORIAL edifice in honor of Theo-dore Parker is to bo erected in Boston. Twenty-five thousand dollars J s to bo

j invested in that way. W ILLIAM M C C E L L A N is a hale and

hearty Indiana patriarch, born in Penn in 1772.—Ho penetrated the

and bloody ground'' of Ken-

turoed nun by making too much noise." M«on Uaily lelebroph says, however, in 1 wuoonain Hallway Company to eowttructa On this occasion he was sent to Ray-1 partial eonfradiotioh of this report , : w f"?*! l

U I ' e f1 , Orolx " H u d i o n ' mond street jail for a aluirt term. | that he visited the hotels of that city to T H D I M D A T A mil 9 ' IT T I

A MXBSINO WIFE AND CHILD . I - c e r t a i n I T , a n y p l e a t s w e r e ^ a n l g ^ A OLXDOJUU niXJL llXUAJ, , , w w —

On his release he and hi» wife . n d I U n * " * ' ? lild returned to East New York, and i n",, u A i • none were missing, i journing without action. j 1

^ O W I ^ U . i., the deaths being confined to residents j F I ! I R ) A Y A p R I J 2 6 . - 8 E N A T E — T h e ' 41 child took np their residence in rooms ad- t | . n . , , . joining those of the Tibner family. 1 ? ® n u

There they lived for some months. H i -1 i . . . bert attending to his busiuesB as a f u r - 1 ^ dated Sunday, stafces that nitnre mender. One night he reached ; I f L V

4 t ? e " o n ^ , a ! f h e e n . k , l l « d ftn,1

home about twelve o'clock and demand-1 T ? ' ^ U r e t ^ running lava 1 Xhe oi t i ^ ^ o t ^ a u S e b i ^ t i a n and M u u ^lOTHfientiroW!

to return before September. deu and mysterious death "of three] natetl in tlie direction^ o l (Jamaica I but the InHaBitants fine' MONDAY niubt, uol. HI McCord, President ©f1 children belonging to a colored man 1 flhe entreated him not to insist on h i s ' Sf®11®? g f c t t h ^ OWiei

the Southern Railroad Aiaocialion, was robbed j named David 'Jabuer, a Carnbeau I n - ' request at so untimelv au hour anil on •Vft 1 8 n d v a n 9 " i g rapidly toward the and baltiwic an tofrwiM in the saiarfcs of Dislrlcl' sion. -» T . ! , ^ A I , , S A M H I L D B D I U N D , the outlaw of M I S -

FKIDAY, Apr i l 2 f i . -SENATE . - -The 4 / , t

U01lM 1-111 granting Oct T.Iaml, In Han Francisco n ® ? / ' , 1°" M 1 ' 8 t i harbor, to the Central l-aciflo lUUroad Company f f p '. , • 1, ^ "y" 6 ' a U ( l

wa* read once, Colo objecting to a aooftnd ri«dtog. British in the War of 1H12. Bills wore reiwrted from oommttues to wjualiKo W A U U T K L and Parepa Rosa are said

s r r a s r a w s r . i , t r r - r , ! ? / r i - T ^ •**<***' Jor tea years at a oo^ to the United n „ " ^ the last Scene III tho

WyfMfexcccdtog $130,1)00 per annum. Tbe eon- "Huguenots , recently iu New 1'ork. "iiver wreaths and

tne poninern Mtirotd AncciaMon, WM robbed | muneu j/aviu Muunr, u ^a rnoeau xu- request at so untimely an boar, and on , „ ^ r s " v a™, at a hotel in Grcna«la, Miss., Of diamonds, a dian, and his wife, a colored woman, HO c oIJ a n a clieerlesB a niffht B u t i (,f gold watch, ?l,200 in gold and a lot'of curren-1 w " 0 ,!? regarded in tho neighborhood 1 by main force he drajreed her t ^ fii whioh have f ^ n ; onjyi cy valued at several thousand dollan>. as p..agD»lllg Wore than . UieJ avefa^e J {,0m her bed and coiepelled her to 1 ^ b-y k h o "diaWtant*.

SmiKwsDuuv, Mayor of Madison, Ind., one j ^ e n ^ ,. r ^J00- ^ dress herself, and with their of the oldest and most wealthy men of lhat place, fell dead as he was stepping out of Ins door, Tneaday evening, to go to the Counod Chamber, from heart disease.

WM. HINDKLL, a banker of Girard, III., who is alleged to have absconded last September with 915,000 belonging to a depositor, has been brought back from California by Deputy Sheriff Cook, of Sandiego Co., California.

EARTHQUAKE shocks continue in Inyo coun-ty, Cal. A volcanic island is ruing in Mono , lake. On Friday of last week, Bound Yaney Camp, Inyo county, was thrown down, and tho earth opened in man? places, but no lives were lost.

PRESIDENT GRANT writes that he cannot be present at tho meeting of soldiers at Cooper Institute in aid of the erection of a monument to Gen. Thomas, and tbe four thousand Union soldiers interred in Cypress Hill Cemeterv, and encloses $100 for the object.

A Ni'MiiEn of Presbyterian ministers from

Tho

Recalls, bouquetB, silver wreaths and of iheodiirt ofCia'SoB. M K500, other ewravagupcies marked the occa-III6TM>I' In the salarfrt of Plslrfct' sion.

CftTtaken iip, the pending quwliou^ng ou'con- 't'AM HlLDBBRAND, the outlaw ^ ' " g to the amendment ifta<W'tt (JdmttfRto souri, is fully proved to have * ^ his dcntu at the haLds of C

come to Constable

I stances attending Ihe death of the | family may be bi ie^ystaled. /

I THE poiaoNi*6 ot"jonW o. TIBNER.

j On the 4th of March the eldest child, i John O. Tibner, hiving been to ithe j school of colored children in East New I York, returned home at noon and found that his mother, a charwoman^ had gone oiit on .some errand. father had gone from home, and John Henry Gasper Hubert, a white man, who boarded in the house, had pre-pared the mid-day meal for the little one. After partaking of the meal so provided, young Tibner again went to school, but soon afterward returned home, when he found his mother, and to her complained of violent pains i n the back and head. His mother, sup-posing his illnesa to be of no serious moment, paid little attention to the complaint. After he bad seated him-

all parts of Kentuckvon Tuesday, held a con- j 111 11 chair, however, a singular qui-ferenceon the subject of organizing a new ' I n 1118 "Ppaarance, university, under thoauspiees of the Southern i f " t a t ^ Synod of Kentucky, the Centre College at . H ^ d l t l U° k r e * a i * Danville having been virluallv turned ..fer bv I f h ^ h ^ o f hi« 3 ^ . ? ^ the recent decision of the Supreme Court of j ® death at three o clock the United States to the other wing of the , t l i e , i e x t morning. I t IS extraordinary churcb. j that the moment when the glimmer of

consciousness returned, was when Hubert, who had departed from the

THE President has prepared another veto, returning to the House, without his signaturs, the bill granting a pension to Richard P. Crawford, for the reason that Crawford is

house on the return of the boy's moth-er, again entered, and leaning over the

now drawing pension as a private soldier; tlie i wkere the boy lay,inquired: "How wound on account of which he was pensioned I ' 8 sonny? " The lad, then, fixing upon

the man a strangely unnatural gaze. replied: "You know very well what is the matter."

THE FIRST CONFESSION.

These were the boy's last words. In the intervals of his illness a Doctor Smith, of East New York, had been called in, and laboring under the im* pression that the boy had died of fever, the doctor granted a burial certificate. The lad was buried next day, and the funeral was attended by his immediate lelatives and the man Hubert. I t was not until after he had been buried that

verumeuLwerkeiiapfeuiidfr the dght-hbur

company him. F^r three months Hubert was uot seen, and b i s *' child have never sinoe been . . ... ^ .

cebsed*- nnd • ••fce wKhout twlnctlml fm attonH dfa;

( " Timothy Tit-") will luereafter reside in-New

Pj York city, havingpnfehased a fine miih-their whereabouts, or the cause that i t i " "• led to their di«,ppe.n.nee. On being

Comfortable amount after the death of the eldest of the Tib-nar children, go to confirm the sns-picion of foul play.

AN INVOLTTNTARI DISCLOSURE.

While the body was lying dead in the house, Hubert was seated "in a rock-ing chair near the stove. During the morning he had been unusually moody 1

and taofturn. Mrs. Tibner was in her room, and 'while ho was undoubtedly lost in reverie, she heard hiiq utter the words, " Well, Mary (his wife's name) is happy, I suppose^ She's in heaven now; the young one, too l"

Turning quickly, and addressing him in tones of astonishment, Mrs. Tibner said t "Good God! do you mean to say Mary is dead she had'gone awa

"Oh, yes," rep! left me, b u t she's dead."

Tlie house wherein these families have lived in East New York is an old

there is a margin of ten millions t o A new crater opened near Tersigna, ] F R I D A Y , « April ^6.-—Housi?.—The' dollars.

bh t with every fresh opening now the r e , o l u " o n s "'Una {or toe immediaie release of Dr. I ^bere is ; violence of the eruption seems to abate. .H o w ard ' " '-ttifSrfww uajiifly eon. g W t i by. Saturday the entire mountain was con- were adopted by \ rotooMw to 4 ^ A f w « m n t „ T l I E J a s t picture painted by the late cealed from sight bv the smoke settled ^"toUon for anal adjournment'ou th6 29th of May Prof. S. F. B. Morse, and which hung r A • Ibo-.ieav.. 1? . j,'! r 0 0 ? ' Locust OroTe, ens were flarfaaiW by ,a d0iue cloud of > bin. Th*general debate is to close next FrwaT.!! beautiful domain on the Hudson,

''strdng wind car- ' Ad{(,ir

an,e4 a ^ ' j is an admirable full-length portrait of smoke ouavyrvc: cftxiu noiJLn, IIUU ntiv/u^ vriuu VOA*

ried showers of burpipg: cinders and MONDAY, April 29.—SENATE.—A reso' I bis daughter. i* ^ < -•' - ' — i - . i — i - n i . ' r . . „ . scoria as far as 8p*afc > d p alenno.-1 (ut|on limiting dobatos on appropriation biUs to five THE Duke of Edinburgh is about tho

The precaution was taken to Hood the '"toutee for each senator, occupied the entire ses-1 most popular young prince in England Government powder mapuzine at Sea-; "0"- 11WM He is a captain in the British n a v y - n o t fate. J h e volume of the stream of MONDAY, April29.—HOUSE.—Consid in name, only, but in reality a hard-lava near San Sebastian is sixteen feet orablo busineeaof no Special importance was tren- I working officer. deep, nud the village is still in danger. Bac,e(1- T h e U u u , e lUeu w c u t business on too tl-ousnnd men nnd hnm nn<l tt™

The devastation has been terrible speaker*# ubio, md diflpoitodof • nuini)er of bl II. AI., I I . F Thousands of acres of cultivated land Jho 8cu* ,e ^ i n o n < l i n e n t t h e H<msc bni extcriding women and girls are em-xiiuunuuiiH oi licivs oi ^cuiuvaLeii ianu i for two ysarn toe timu of payment b prertnption ployed., in Birmi»ghatn, England, in

the brflHS foundry trade. Six thousand j hands are qngaged in the button trade.

have been heavy, but it is impossible, m a •, o'n o ^ ' • ^ ' U ^ l ' e r . printed in Galicia • - 1 TUESDAY, April 30.—SENATE.—Tlie , n Hebrew type, has been confiscated

Houso amendnionts to thu Toxas I'aciflc Railroad | ^ o r inciting (he Jews of that pi'ovillCO frame house, once occupied as a truck ; A HUtnrienl Plnfnro , bui w re concurred to. Tho bUl extending lor two , to sedition in connection with theqiics-lionse Pnblip nttpntinn ^ n t r n a nnnn 1 nn. n«"i"riuu i iLiiirt. year, toe time within whichatatM may avail toam-! tion of the Compromise. it now IIS the the theatre of what nrfl 1 Che New l o r k Nation says: " A s a aelves of the act of iseo, granting lands to aid in as- —

Bipnave i ienmr bin. Mr. Morriu-a amondmeot, restricting A correspondent of the Springfield CaHper Hnbert. " " i 1 ^ ^ P ^ U o a ; , at M , w h o ia akopti-

The action of Justice Hamilton.takfln . ® r P e V W n , t o r ? c . o t r ^ compeotea two year, after the n/^Mdoo of fal as to the supernatural appearances,

to ascertain the'number of victims.

generally believed to be the insane chicaco sr murders committed by John Henry

l a « t r u i n g ^ ° M c T n l g " " i t . « " p S S 3 , ^ J ^ ' W ^ X T a B S g S i h-bee~n enmstaneea attending the phost excite-

edlv clear up a mvsterv to all in anv m tne Duke s collection a t the duty on u* and ojffeu camo up. Mr. Scott of- ment at that place, a few months ago,

d e ^ e e ^ I ' a i S S t h i t l ' h e S J ' X t t X S f S Z Z M Z Z X " f , ^ narrated. i " *{ , , ^ , u a t . a I ^ t U e 8 to add the free list contained to ihe tariff bin passed , satisfaction. The story, as he tells it,

— — — — — — i lie nad i t hung in his oWn study; by the Senate some weeks since. Rejected, yeaa 19,! is that a very young man became enam-j a t Neuilly, where it was in 1848. The i M J ; , ^• aTjobiiitiuuimaBed. «proridw that on ; 0red f last summer of a fascinatunr

The En,11,1, ( „ . l Fields. I p a l « c at Ne.nllv waa burned down maided " B i d ! " B « b ™ l a m u X m ttf The English coal fields have just d ? ™ , g , b e r e v . o l u t l o n . ' and that port ^ih^ed from the same, and all tea and coffee which , village, and was accustomed to call

been gauged by a scientific commis-[ was saved contained the pictufid said first of July shaiuleTubj^tonTdnty'on'tho' u P o n ' l e r several times a sion, and with a somewhat startliiiK re- I ? question, i t is supposed that some j entry thereof for consumption, and an teaand c6ffeo week. An oldor brother, findinc

Cof imumstof the time «ar<?d i t ; at Uie youthful Romeo was

having been received before his promotion to Lieutenant.

ON Monday night a party disguised wont to the house of Isaac Yancel. near Herrin's Prairie, 111., seized him and took him to the woods and hung him. The same party a few weeks ago served upon Yancel written orders, t h r e a t e n i n g h i m w i t h t h e f a t e a b o v e r e c o r d e d , in c a s e of h i s f a i l i n g t o o b e y t h e m . T h e n a -t u r e o f t h e o r d e r s a r e n o t s t a t e d . Y a n c e l w a s a n o ld m a n of 76, q u i t e w e a l t h y , a n d t h e o u t -r a g e c r e a t e s e x c i t e m e n t in t h o c o u n t y .

IT is reported that since the return of Gar-vcy, the ring pl»-terer, and his appearance as a witness in the case of Hall, a large uumber of peivons formerly connected with the ring have sent to him for bills of plastering done in former times, and promptly oaid them. It is I said that he collected more than $100,000 in ' tins way. It is further stated lhat if the trial | of ilall had proceeded, the existence of these ' debts would have been established bv Garvev's I testimony. ' * u» yu m mc vivjr. n.» lie nua . - . . .. . 3 *1 o U-'

MICHAELMCNALLV, an adherent of the Til- i n ( l e b tle ( l t o l i e r f n r l ) 0 n r d . ^ R S .

IS U , U L P , F •1 'e B r l t - timT ' the Due "de MO^nTm'tTsipr'M ottbuds deetroye<l or defaced, without default 1 1 M < I N V , A , ' .U • • . , •,{ -den wing ol ihe Tammanv organization was' T l b n e r refused, and Hubert 's rejoinder ' 'Z1 ^'""df1, though tho available sup- c] . . j ' i . u W | , v here IR nnr dr.nr f.i 2iL.,S0

1lflirt "f n" ( ,or m"=h ruiw and , J. . '! back, with the bushy part h • ^ aM

l to the refusal that she (Mrs TIIIIUMI I ' ^ ' 1 9 estimated in- the geologists at f 1i u i , n t a • .Why, here is our dear fa- rcntriciion« as toe secretary of tho Treasury may projecting over his head, he success-

attacked on luesday afternoon in front of u j ^ a i o ^ X e S Z l Bho wouIdTose 1^,480 million toils. Secondl | , it own.picture i" Tho surprise may , 1 ^ " . . , was .,a,.-d. fuUy disguised his height, and by a mnam Hall, on Fourteenth street, ^ | m o r e t i l i m i^m." still no effort was i n . o t c u l ' t i u n , I 0 W deep fu tu re genera- b® imagined. M. Goupil p,t once. Two Real Tn son- means of u big black dress presented

1 ik. by liiree notorious niffians. named m u , i e to eject him from the house n m i 11'0118 will be able to work. As the tern- t(> return the pifcturb to the ' . ' ' in the niglit thcappeftranceof a woman Owen Grohegan, John Heunessy and John ^ c o n t i m i 6 d for two davs lonirer t o l P e n i t u r o 0< t , , e n i r i n t , i e mines is P r i , | ees as their property; but, after a J 1 1 0 1 a m Opimoup Juitional pub- nlMiut six feet and eight inches tall. O i onnell, m order to prevent his appearing i h o a r d and reside with the Tibner familv ; about 50 degrees at the depth of fifty short consultAtion, tiiey decided to j'sbes a curious story respecting two •'i'hxjS attired, he secreted • himself before the committee which is investigating | 0 a f u , n l l y • feet, and increases at the rate of one l eavo i t in tlie collection, adding that, i W 8 ' aged about twelve,, who, fresh i u the u«w church and when L ^ ^ S X o v t e l . • , t l ' f " , C d , b 8 t l ™ ^ « s o N « o o P H M M A y i B S B H . deg>e f ^ e ^ ^ of ^ only had they no right to I t , b u t ' f r o m the reading of " Robinson Cr^.. Ms victim c ^ ^ r p o u n J i d n Z

. , . 1 -1 wo days after the bnnal of John O. ' additional depth, it is casilv. calculated they were most h a p n y t o l e t the H o t ' aud_ tired of the restiainto <of hipi and chased him home whore he SATCBDAV morning a singular-looking box, j Tibner, Emma C., the second child, that at the depth of about 3 000 feet it Americans have a picture which thoir 8C,10.0J and civibmi life, had run away, arrived' breathless with f r id i t This

addressed to Superintendent Kelso, was landed was taken violently ill. She first com- woald be I M de«eM DOCMT than f f t t h e r ' t h e k i ^ ^ d so much affection I from home to imitate DeFoe's hero iu S e n k S u c e d mTich e x S e n t in from the steamer Manhattan at New York.and plained of pains in her knees, which t h i s ' i t would ha rdh 'be p n X a b f e to <"*• collection is now on its way « desert country. The field they K ^ m S ^ bat the h i S L d cxcitiug tbe HIIBPICIODH of tho CuHtoui HOUHV soon oxtenued to the 8piDal cord and — — * — — # i •« .a , . FCN fhia nnntifrv liovm/v « I % 4 ( • I I O H C fnr their FLDVONTNRPFL lin«L FHA N li T . — • • i a officers, it was opened and found to contain a j cerebellum. These pains were accom-coffin on the lid of which was a plate inscribed ; panied by frequent vomiting. Her ill-John C. Heenan, with a reprefientatiou of tbe neas began about five o'clock in the angel Gabriel, 'ihe coffin was opened and' morning, and terminated in death at found to contain a lot of lace turtains, horse ' ~ blankets, etc. A simiUr coffin was filled with valuable bronze goods.

aroused, burial o to lend sired to

Abroad.

THE ten-word miDimum has been abolished by the European cable companies.

Ox March 3, the explosion of a magazine at Tientsin. China, destr .yfld eighty houses, and many Uvea were lost.

A UIOT among the Chinese laborers at the tin mines of Lnroot, Northern China, resulted in Ihe loss of many lives. "

than ^ "n* -•••»• ..w.. r this,:it would hardly be practicable to [or. The collection is now on its way a desert country. The field they the commuu^y, uut k „ 0 .u M C um work, unices with better methods of 5° this country having been shipped chose for their adventures had the ad- Romeo, undismayed by gl.osts, stead-cooling the mines than are now in use. r o m H a v r e o u t l i e 2 8 t l 1 of March." , " H " 6 ? x1?le

a ? i a u i faswy epntiuned his visits to the object With such improved methods it is! h i ' i w n" the Seine, 0f i,iB affeotions. The leaven of fea^

Elephant mtojlvgence. j a h o n t a

During one of the wars in India, I land a few e v ? n i r t g ^ ? T h e n he was on his'way toth^af^

at men were afraid,

night, -except in

thought that mijlcs might be worked to • „ w T\ • N i a depth of 4000 ftet. Thirdly, the rate

pixp. M. D u n n g the illness of Emma ..-T^ . C. Tibner, a younger sister named Grace " seemed , " as her mother in- m i u u * » m p u m m m u miii uw kuuhhu I , • ^ A . formed the • reporter "hear ty and people are m n f # i n g about one ton a i • ^ discovered th^ to-jTOOghtup strong." But just after her sister's year net h e a d ' X i d the mnmtitv dtu n o» ball. After being twicc or thnce! trance to a sort of cavern, the opening: to venture out death she was seised with every symp. -vonrd by t h ^ i ^ a d s o t s ^ a n , e n g i n ^ ^ d

n T t ; i, ( ^ 1 ^ | 0 t w

1M c h oonoatad bir I n i s h . bands.

torn of the ailment that had earned ofl ig continually Mafeasine At the n r e r ' P d ? d h ,™B . f WiW|tlrfl#fcd^lie af- wootl, and continmng husearchdie fof . j Bub love still conouerefl fenr- fh« the other two ohildmo. Dr. Eurgany, 1 rate T ^ S m p t S n ^ 7 0 y e a » ^ r w a r ( 1 W e n t a , o n e - T l i e 8 u r K 0 3 n did ered the young truants just a s l T e v I a skil ledand i»op i J*J%sic ian of t v t is the estimatwUftration of the s u p p ^ New w w _wra called in. His the" p r e a ^ rate of increase theory was that the girl Grace was suf- of consumptionT^G fering from ccrcbro spiral nteningllis. I actual intehnodiMe Rendering his services gratuitously to I impossible at jue'ifei

y r w a r d went alone. The surgeon did ered the young tnmnts just as Hiey ' Sha t eve r he thought necessary, ap- were prepanng theit supper pfcfonrpoe- i r inni int i l ntioviirrV.f «,i-i f f y i n g ovan fixe to tiie wouni ' and tatocs, c S o k i n g F O T K ^ .be f n a h f f i ^ t ^ f " w S

vcars What tliB l 5 l o u g ! t n B < , e t l , e animal of ten] had, besides, con^sting bf four rolls, j ^ d l i a f i t o much coufrrtiitPiiirilS iit R figure will be, it ie1 " a t , ( ' r , n ? B t P l a" | t ivegroans, he nev- j some pieces of gingerbread, aiid « part I KSeiy J j t lu^ie ixiad "^tho flrsT im

that ^ the stricken family he ma^lo ^t A.VDrk j in i«h» or Itffc H n d ®f love, but could not save the girl's : may be obfeged t» re

As earthquake occurred on tha «7th nit., in ... Oaxaca, Mexico, which • destroved many *»f love, but coufd not sttW the girl's m a ? be o b C S ' t ^ e t l ^ e from the^ma^ ^ churches, dwellings, arid-levees. life. . , 'i l i u f a c t n r i n g ^ w i f t e s s - u n l e s s in t & l i

MEXICO continues in a sute of anarchy. It • THE SECOND CONFESSION . I mean time Mho learns to drive he'r m i lk l -V in reported that Juarez wiabes W resign the ' On the' 'flirto (icatli an astonishing by the heaBof^thysun. or the force a f v Presidency, but his frion^ will, not permit it ^ udmiasion was piade by Hubert, who the winds f M ? w | j s . At any rate it is

O fVfl 1 VI ft A A V#l - A 1 ' « •« 4 A A • » . * - •

lire. RTHV

till his successor has-been, provided. THIERS will shortly hold a'review of the

military forces in and around Paris. The re-view, wljich takes p/ace at Long Cbaatpfl, will be preceded by maneuvers on a large scale.

IHE Archbishop Of Paris, Chd.several othe memLe K of the Catholip clergy, having issued

again approached Mrs. Tibner with a ' interesting to see a great nation grave- " ' e session of the Supreme Conn request for money/ He wiw wet again 1 ly calculating the period of her own oil of the Knights of Pytlr— " *" tir%4ll A fnfiy a it 1 ««• li /> I.-x ... A VAk*. >la,> 1.1 n 1 1 • • \ r\r\ Uia 4 II ••<1.... * 1. .. ir. request for money.* He was n e t ag , 0 r

with a refusal, whereon he went into a probable death, and considering the more, on Saturdav. the following offi-roora adjoining that in whlfth he had means tl delaying it. cei-s were 'eho^d r i / t # * t6*tn: ', ^

1 SuprenfcVeniilaWbWalnai-ch, uel Riod, New Jersey; Supreme Chan-

ias, in Balti-

held the oon^ersatioQiwitii Mrs. Tibner, and there told Syltester IWed and his wife, who happened to be in the house, that he had had his satisfaction. 'He

i Iff # w a( . . . .. - wwaovj , uui'ACUlU V llHIl-A Man of Mun) ( alllnics. cellor, Henry Clay Berry, lllinoiii; Vice

Terre Haute has a professional man Chancellor, S. Dawes, New Hampshire; decrees promulgatuig the doctrine of papal I " ^ ' o e naa uaa nis satisfaction. 'He i — — „ infallibility, a number of newspapers of Paris a 4 d e ( 1 t , , a t , i e w a H "Ijout to leave forth- | of all work with the appropriate name JJocording and Qmaespoudino rjjeribe, declare this action illegal j with, and furthermore said, " / ^ o w o n - , of Springer. He married a couple one Clarence M. Barton,-Distrlct m :Colnm-

A MoMxxTipBo letter nava Prof Airaaaiz and u i J 0 , m 0 ' Tibner!" day, and the next day sold tfcem furni- b ia ; reelected Banker, Wm. O. Porter, several of h.s party were arrested there br an 1 0 t b e M w l 1 0 h a v e hitherto stood aloof ture for their new home; shortlv after- Pennsylvania ; reelected Guide, Wm. officer who discovered ( ^ r S T n t because thev-i this accumulation of tragedies Fards he attended the wife ;in the ca- K

1en

I'?e(l}> P 1 1 ' ? ! I n n e r Steward,

«ere lilling their pockets with Dier^nfm-u f n o W c o m e f o , W 4 r d 4 0 8 t a t e f"01® con- poclty of a physician; as a conse-! J0?6?1,1 ^ Weeks, Iowa; Outer Stew-• j were taken to ihe guard-honse but I ™ degree, of Hnbert'b quenoe of this part of hir work he soon n r d . Chas. H. Hodson, West Virginia. soon released l l 0 , u , e ' u u l | admission. One of these says that acted as undertaker at her funeral, and

TUK I'otm m. MnmUv n . v . . Hubert was frequently seen washing on the following Sabbath preached her! Mnrvi..,,.! i««.0 2 (KKI citizens of LIDMN H OAN audicucc to, CUP„T the rinsingH of which he threw funeral sermon. Not long after he mar-1 T, m . " - J ' l , *

citizens of Rome. H.s Holmess address-, o u t „ p o n the sidewalk. I t is further ried the widower to another lady, thus • ;b®'"W8 .of Maryland, a mamago . . . , in that state is valid only when por-

tion to the Holy See, and roproaching the Ital-1 c i e a n ^ the" I i X l ^ d T n g " ^ "the riM ¥ e x c i u i , t ^ State or local jurisdic-- - - tlOn, Hor»* fli/i v\j\e\» . 1 1 j

arrow; with the l a t t ^ f h . r s a i d thoy,

« 6 » a M . * a i 8 S E 3 S S w B mgs, which they had fonnd in a barge. n o a r ] v to1 Tfi?' ' S J ^ S ^ v ^

• 'peared frrhn viem> a< vllhe • uaw- church Up Salt Hirer. <. was watched for fflbny a nigiit ; the

The Frank fort Yeoman explains tho wood» were searched by biihds of hlen, slang phrase 'rowed up Salt nver " as W 'U ) took care to keep together; one having originated in the lynching of a wa.H HO nervons-as to shoot himself till thief in Shepardsville. Ky., on that V'1'™ 8 eareh of - the ghost; and classic stream. Tho detoctod thief, a oewlly fear (ov a time held tho whole

, h e l r deTC-1 said A a t the' .lish-cloth with wh'ich he beginning the old process o v e r ' a g a i a If v".u! , omy wuen per-ion to the Holy See. and reproaching tho IUI- cleansed the dishes (something he had I t is convenient and profitable to have j u " ' " ' ^ r of the Gospel,

ian "^enmont and other powers for usurj)- not been requested to do) on the J o " sueh versntilitv na nno nf flmaa | ordained according to the n tes and ing the rights of the church. | w i , e u he served the ohildren's d i j l

classic stream. broken down shoemaker, wos "rowed up " the nver to a small island a t the

community. Not for some weeks did it leak o u t how everybody had been .•!' " ic lavar mi u Miauu isiana at the . . . . .

junction of Jefferson and Nelson couu- i 8 0 , ( ' ' a n ( l h o w a " t t le game, planned ties, before Bullit was f,.rmed and . 0 ? e ? 0 ? n « m a n , j edification, had which, by a popular fiction, was believ-1 almghted the whole town.

M. ItoMEna. Minister of Finance, says tho j c o u l d n o t b e f o u n d . Juarez Administration will be the last inde- INTERCEPTED IN ms PI IOHT pendent government in Mexico. It is believed ^

such versatility, as one of these pro i < u- - i fessional duties leads to another verv ? 'B 8 o r b f r e^urch, or m naturally. 8 a c ' , manner as is used and practiced

— by the society of the people called

Here the poor devil was whipped A N E W YORK paper has an earth-by each of the lynchers in turn with | quake zone theory, having observed many stripes, and then let loose with that in latitude 3G to 40 degrees a u j i,uc ouuict.)' oi m e people caueu n f • -i- , . ,

T , , Quakers." The result of this e n a c t - | , . # J u n c t l 0 " u e v e , r 1 0 return. And space of 200 miles wide around the

IN Rome they have a perambulating ment is that Maryland Jews areobliced I f o r many a day and year, when a man | world, most of the earthquakes have I i — x . ^ . . x i committed an act esteemed unworthy occurred.

cry ' . —: r - : A L O E B U IS again ui trouble. The in-

surgent leader, Bon Mazzag, was haras-sing the tribes of Bondy. Columns of ol regular troops have been s nt for-ward against the insurgents.

price of l titled " Peuple Souvoruin.

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, W 0 T A . 3 { W i t O 2 r S F - \ (iQo4 So^iiet Imcf

IM

11 WTTirtajUifder f Where T o f ten ^ j a r n e d with sorrow

' Wliut a i i f i i 4 8 j f b r o k e n rule.

Ilnnrilify sgnVo tlt^Anclen t m a s t e r : " O p . s i r . to the opyn floor! . f i l l 4" IUI-

Or Pllc<irBat|n(l w T h a n you ever

m f o s t e r be fo re . "

T h e n waa h u s h e d t h e buay l i t immlnif, For rnll ViU tlie aehuUrs laiew

All tho tor tnre (but was CUMSR • F r o m the rod .that b u n g lb view.

Hut m y liltfe Mne-oyed sister Softly slolo a n d took my hand .

( 0 the darl ing I ho • we're inisaed her Hince she Joined the angel band! )

T o the pole and angry teacher Swict she spoke us dislant cl i lmes.

Love innmlnif every feature— " i l rutoec iUi*r is good soinet imes ." .

Wind a Ihrll) h e r pleading gave m e I Uaui ibed all m y swif t iHamMW;

I waa -ure (hat it would savwme, Ere 1 aa t^bis c b a D g f n g f M ^ .

Oft I see Hint dear face lieaming, Hear her voice In loving rhymes ,

Qently -1;. ing. In m y dtanAlflg,— " Urother dear l« good son ie tunes . "

Or I dr . a m tha t angels gather Round tlie t h rone of God ab ive,

Making Intercession over f o r the objects of their l o v e ;

And that when I cross the r l v i r , I shall hear , 'mid heaven 's chimes,—

Little sister p leading for me,— " Urol ber dear Is good soiuoUmes."

Little llerora.

JACQUES FORRESTTBR, JOSEPfl nAUKA, AND PIETRO DA COUTONA.

F r o m Our Young Folks.

As you are al l old enough to be

V* ; Republic;. One dav, bv t l l e^or -

rih, of the Republi tunes of war, he fell into tlie hands of the enemy, who supported the cause of the king. The fierce soldiers surround-ed him, shouting, " Cry, Lony five ihe Kiny, or d ie!"

Twenty guns were leveled at him. Long live the Henublic!" cried the

army when lie was Ten years old, in or-der not to be an expense to his mother, a poor widow; to whom, after that I No smey, ravishing, girlish grace.

foho iiii(|pi#V<IHi, p.. . . iyjdi.. lib a downcast lookTn her s d h grey eye

No scornfu l toss of her queenly bead, Bu t a drooping bend of the neck Instead.

No r inging laugh, a n d j i o danc ing feet No subtle wile?, a No Jewels costly'l She is nobody's anrtlrTJf—bTI

No Dolly Varden coquett ish air*, NJ high-heeled boots to throw ber down stairs . No yacbt ing Jacket and nautical style.

n t h a Hailiia'ftgintl that she calls her " t i l e ; " s tamped on her quiet brow,

. in my h e a r t , ! can ' t tell h o w ; ' Nut made to dazzle, not born to slilne— N o b o d y ' s - n o b o d y ' s dar l ing—bnt m i n e !

ihoro.uahiy dry, ; the rain; I rcmoyt away; or, if t h r e s i A r hnr

i spread thinly and turn occasionally, . until entirely hard and dry. If packed

i; and when to the barn, inU J m lwj tlu/nj

or, if tliroslAl finnf-'iMtr-ly,

TKLI.filfAIil l \ / SWAJMM.IM,. t L P U J J J S .

A Kemlnlaeciii't of Prof. .Morse. •"Miss Grundy," tho Washington cor-

1 ' F o i i r i V < | i j ^ 6 l d R l a n H .

A correspondent of a New York pa-per writing f rom _ Wurtaboro, N. Y., says:

.Yiibiit three quarters of i nrflo from here, on the road to Montieello, live

W . . . . . 1 rni

time, he regularly sent his small pay. He was a truly brave boy, true to his conscience and true to his ailcctions; and although in our own time and coun-try it is easy to find many instances of grflal cofiAtke and fevotedii^ss, it

' BO young n

But a settled calm on her sweet, jiale f a c e ; No sparkl ing chat ter and repar tee ; Very silent and still Is she .

White and still is my pearl of pearls. Yet 'o me she seemeth tho queen of g i r l s ; Why I love tier I can ' t define,

i For she 's nobody's—nobody's ilarling—but mine.

I Were r iches hera, or, lieautv r a r e , iHha w(iiId.lose her I h a r m , Is e o i j e j e t s fa l^ ; Wl*e r ings to 's l f lno ou tHoAe flngers'small. They could not add to the i r grace at all.

She would learn to smile and to a|ieak by rule. In t h e foolish book of Iiame Kashlon's gcliool, And the world to siioll ber would soon combine. Now she's nobody's dar l ing—but mine

in barrels or sacks before they arc I re.spondent of the New York World, thoroughly seasoned, they will bo Ira-1 tells tho f o l M w i n g s t o r y i f i u ^ u a t - . . . i < i rn. ' ble to mold or become diicolored. j Of e..nn» there . r e n o t e tor

The cultivation ot beans may also , W;ishinpton who remember Morse when The v(iim".^t io n r 1 , 1 . n H-

much local attention, in Wurtsboro, in March,

, and the euring is itreeisely the I ham, now pny-dirdctor in the navy, and 1 V ! ! ' < ^ 0 ^ R r for years of .; p'de beans however, are planted ! Mr. Ja-s^r Dowlieg, of South Carolina, t i,,. l lo_ t l u> " l ® . 1 0 I ' i ^ b L " r!

inclucle the sorts usually grown for; s<riiggjing here in poverty, and urging e stinr/ (.i,,!,! marketing groen.ortft» they are termed, i the passage of the appropriation by Con-) have0 attracted stfing baqiH. 'l5|fcJbiyqvation of these [gressforan experimental telegraph line. | ci... i . • varieties is exactly like that of the white ' ) n one o casion Mr. John S. Cuntiing- j i .H sorts, and the enrinf? is nreeiselv the I ham, now tniv-dirdctor in the navVimul ' ' T.." / V! I

rrtre lo tihd BO young a boy. doing his duty so courageously. 1 '

J will now tell you of a young artist, who, having felt his Vocation instinct-ively, as birds know how to build their nests, struggled on and upwards, throuuh p m u t i o y ol eywy, k m i until ,116 wmt whlefi ;)ie KtyuJd not heljybwBgi'-Mi'thii

Pietro da Cortona wius the son of a poor shepherd of Tuscany, who did not trouble himself to find for him any j th other condition in life but his own. ; me that by covering the ground six to beans are

a h . u m The sorttfjftstUkily grown for , smaller than at pn-sent. To denmn-1 {"ip1' nniiiH\ltorUnowp'i'qSM' Kovoml , n ( r bush string beans are lied eved China, ^ r a t e tlieworkingof hi-» invention Prof. f - ^ r t i i t Valentine. Long Yellow Six Weeks, Morse hail extended a wire from tlie' K P V R nnd Yellow Six Weeks, and E a r ^ i Senate side t<. that of the House, a n d l S V " ? Rachel. Good varieties of pole beans Mr. Vail presided at one end and he at! M,

About three months afterwards she wl,' are Case-Knife, Indian Chief, Saber or | the other. The two gentlemen having i t k t t i , , , , ,,lnc- Cimeter and White Cranberry. The, presented themselves tn Pr,.f \L. r 0 0

1 118 t.iKen to the church here, by re-

FARM, (iAKDKN AX!) IIOlSKHOI.II.

list of varieties of garden beans culti- said : vation is large, and includes/;rrW</jo«, 1 " W e or asparagus beans,, hnd Lima beans, Scarlotrunners, White Navy bean I k tin

themselves to Prof Morse,

hear you claim to transmit

quest, to play on the organ. Seating herself at the instrument, with her feet scarcely touching the pedals, without

num« ird in

F/iO*- 'iu*, or thought by electricity; wiil you do-i n T i ^ ' I 'I tiM-setc, The 1 monstrate it to us?" ^ J I t r u l t P t e d . f t

Growing Pot-ioea I n U r r m r « w . White Navy bean f t the Burt lUfi illy "Certainly," said Prof. Morse. "11 church a iTsun i l av «!h^)l After planting a piece of ground in grown for slupmehl, but the White y u will run as fast as you can to t h e ' sinr-n tii.-n «!,.> h,.u mvo'n o/l.TUJonoi e usual way last spring, a friend told Marrow is superior for family use ; but other end of the capitOl, to Mr. Vail's I c v j ( 1 ) > l i c e ((f h e r ^ , p i f t V i n t r olv.

the greatest conquering hero of ancient times. To-day if war is declared, men t ry to have a reason or at least a pre-text for i t ; but in Ancient times men conquered a countrV simjily for the sake of proving that they' cbttM do it; They ravaged kingdoms! destroyed the

tlie

Pietrb' whilst watching bis fepats, pass- j eight inches deep with straw, iti would many risks.— H'eslern Jiu 'ral. ed hifi days ifl chalking upon the rocks ' prevent the ravages of tho Colorado and tracing images upon the sand. He 1 potato bug. I accordingly covered one-

, felt himself an artist without knowing, j half the patch with straw. Isoon found, j perhaps, the meaning of the word. j however, that I had to tight the bugs I One fine morning, leaving his flocks, j on this part of tbe ground the same as he directed himself toward Florence, j the other, which I did by catching the pondent of tho WorcMtetSpy, was in-- i — i L-A L » . . . t—.m—i the-Jltrtr. A Cummings

laiter. looking down pOn the slighter

said, "Really, Dr. know but I ought to

meet you. You might

at best a crop sabject to! room, he will tell you your names as

where he expected ty meet one of his I.UugB bwicQ a WMk.' r , i )• little comrades of the fields, who Iwrt! j • WJWn.tHe J f e n g j t i o l e daipo lf fonnd u ^ a

i ' e f t him some timo before to take "the i that those covered with straw v i e " school-children, you have probably i pi l lCe of soijllion in tho kitchens of a | full one-third more than the others, read in your histories something about | cardlnil. tu Florence, Pietro, who were much larger, and ol more uniform Alexander; WJO was. without doubt, j was not a dozen years old, must soon ; size. The digging required less than 1 , c afraid

l>r. Prime and Dr. Ciimiuings.

When tho Rev. Dr. Prime (Presby-terian), says the New York corres-

L t r o d

j f f o n n d j A V u u ,1

u 5 5 " P i " yield0ib' from:htf gram! hei

ten, a Ad (orm o f t h e fithir, uniform 1 "me , I do not ki

to

people, razed the cities, and fired

have been reduced to a state of starva-; half the labort as the potatoes lay ui- ' 'ave me burned at the stake, as you tion if Providence, that works some-; nKifl fefafirQljr .a l jov^ ffie* g j fund . At used to burn us in old times. But times through strange mediums, had i the time of*covering with straw, which stop," continued the Catholic priest,i not chosen tlio former little shepherd, ' was immediately after planting, I plac- putting his hand to his forehead, as if now become cook's a i d , ' o save the fu- ed some hills between the row's which trying to recall something to memory ; tiire'great artist. This boy, from the I did not cover with straw, but they ; "perhaps I am a little out. I t seems timo when he gnarded the in com-j did not amount to anything. I placed to me that I have read somewhere that panv with Pietro, had had faith in Hie | a few of each kiiid on exhibition at our ^ was we who used to burn you in,, the

soon as you get there. 11,«„^..„ n.„ ' t . •

genius by playing off-hand some verydifticult solections after

She also

running at top speed, to Mr. Vail's office, were surprised to hear him say, tho moment they entered :

"Gentlemen, I don't know yon, bnt Mr. Morse has just sent me the names of Cuuniugham and Do.wkng;"

Of course, no better illustration of the workings of the uew discovery could have been given.

A South Sea Eden.

According to the account of a corres'. pondent of tho Washington Chronicle, who has liyed at the Navigator Isjandfl, they might well have been the sdfine of our first parent's little advenlnre. 'Hie writer says: " I know of .no island in the world of equal dimensions, so

country, in order to have tha noble; futu'ro of his frleml. He had said on annual fair, with a description o f t h e old times. S a p p o w ^ l e t the qneS- ^ ^ r e d aw that of Upoln, wtl i its i,- *—. t ' - ^ tracted "on P ^ and agree n ^ to buni each " V " f 0 ^ r i v e r f . a ? ( l w a t e r f a l l H ' B r o o k s

other to-night . ' r | whidh are supplied from never failing Meeting Dr. Prime recentlv. we re 181)"'18" pure., cool, crystal waters,

la tedthis story, and asked him if it »re to be met at short distances in all was true. ' - i directions, and together wuh a lake of

Nut a word of i t ," he isaid; " and , [refh water, situated ut the summit of

. - • At A 11 naiu uu uiiniuu lUir, Wltll U II pleasure of saying that no one was able leaving him, that when he found him- mode of cultivation. They attracted to prevent their doing rtll these grand self able to assist him, he .would let much attention.—./. ][. Eaton, ' " ings. | him know, and he kept his worfli . \ Western Fanner.

Now, although Alexander was very When Pielto arrived, a place was . - . generous and had a great many very j ready for his recept ion,-very modest Vo Prottal iS noble and lovable traits about bun, and and verv humble it is true h n t i t n r n v . t , • J . * ' ^ r . . .•> i> wu^u •» •!•. no-tinni - itiui, , — althortgh many of bis acts would attract VHlh<.w far the resources of a good lieart n a r n v k S l e d l extends t" i V 0 ] •" r 1 , 1 " u o t know anything out of which tbeliighest ridge of land, summiulea any higli.spmted boy (the taming af 1 are able to reach. The stmllRm offered .m t W n f I f • ^ it can have grown, unless it was the w , t h " that of the the wild horse Bucephalus,for instance) the new-comer half of thA poor bed ^ . t h . mV « r . J ' j Vi possage that occurred the first time sunounding landscape is unnnTpassed, and fill him with a spirit akin to that which he occupied in a little chamber Svp f b ^ m r " experience would which actuated Alexander,I yet his is j under the roof of the palace,and ongng, not the kind of heroism that I should I ed t i nonnsh him with the desoif f r o 2 wish you to emulate. Accordingly I the cardinal s t ab l e , - n part of w h i o i i i t " » "Th i s , " said tho « W i

J 1 1 A ^ o f numor twinkling

passage that occurred the first time

F r w ; ' 1

B S f t J l f f i t • « C- , 8 , , 0 , . l , d1 f 0 some curiosity.

regard to the general health of tho ani-mal or the amount of milk to be pn duced the following or after season

and may be justly ela-sed among the most pict'.irosque and beautiful that is to bo met with in any part of the world. In fact the whole surface of this island is beautifully diversified with

' Cnmittitgs had t w e l ^ ' o r lillifen I v , l % 8 . plains and irregular hills, the P1-*' guests o t - ld i i ib le , nnd a a j M b t l t b is . w l?? I e o f . fA1™118 cover with shrubs of

^ a t at Thn head o f i t , tVe Austrian' v t t hJ

o n " k l " d . 8 f " ' 1 trees of perpetual verdure. , l ^ i s bore tuat the wanderer may enjoy the pure air, and truly para-discal scenery that surrounds him. They may talk of Italian skies and Sicilian shrubbery; no island or coast in or around the Mediterranean sea can

TOshed unpO liim.Xysiniachua suddenly reL». wi^kfipcd hifl arm id Ills mantle, sprang upon the , forward, .seized the .lion's tongue and! the copies tord i t out," which so wounded the beast, Que day

r. tha t be died. Before passing judgment i ters so tha "Jff8 fell under the hoticp of tl»P oar-. ^ X amo'uS ! c h H r c h l ' h i 8 'Which is that?'

' w t i b y m t tohthir nnother whirfh I be- dmal. whf. admired thfm antl '^ished ^ S r S r e d ^ v ^ ^ I ) r - ' T o the So-heve, because dates and localities are to see their author. I leave you to im- j L e whic l [mSs mil{ s T t U heJT i s given whieji seem U) bo jp some meas-, agine what a fine day this was ior the ure a guaranty of i ts ' truth.

About the beginning of tbe last cfti-i tury, iu a certain village in Frahco,

^ .new, Vitry, in Champagne^ there lived

(frjlilfld fellaw, ou able ltd avow tha '^landefliflaj lu)i|i(tality which fie had given to Pietro ; and with what pride he marched in, conducting

say nothing of the damage by impair-of the ing tho future usefulness

G. cow.

W. R.

of Frlctul*,' I replied; and the [mny ratified the answer with hearty

riyal this island iu salubrity of climato. 'fertility or soil, or beauty ol scenery. Its air is deliuiouuly balmy, its shrub-bery luxuriant. Health and beauty here revel together. Nature is dressed iu ever changing but never fading charms, and her sunny smiles are ever reflected from the human counte-

From the dawn of day until

lioraca in Slnblea.

Horses kept in the stables and not doing much cleaned and

I s t id to" ' \ letter a\

4 peasant, the father of » boy very , his friend before the prelate, who had mnftll lor bis age, who was called Jac-1 promised to befriend him, nnd who did quia Forrestier. In that country tho I uot fail to keep his promise. Pietro Tory name of wolf iS a terror to all i da Cortona became illustrious and rich cluldreu and to most grywn people. In | but honors and riches never caused the printe r when the ground is covered , him to forget the noblo heart wliioh with snow, an encounter with wolves is had served him in his time of obscurity anything but pleasant, for, urged by and misery.—.Varj/ Carleton. famine, they do not hesitate to attack !

Now Jacques, who had a \ Conviction of Mrs. Sherman.

Tho trial of Lydia Sherman, the hus-band murderer, was concluded in New Iv* > " " " " voaJ i ju , iuu.a> j snmjbse they tliouaht vou in tn-eatest Haven on the 26th. Judge Parke took moistened with water and mixed with 3 ( " f it and sent i t t o vou I l iS 1 '

best fight them: " f o r " a d d e d be, " I f j fifty minutes tocharge the jury, with a ^ m Thfey a ?S C aUoied " was Lent, and after the fish, as I meet one I mean to kill i t . " strong plea for the state, but, said he, r ° r e e . ® meat was served wo remarked "Well

Considering this question as dictated j a Connecticut statute requires at least; , ^ 0 clock j t a t j j e r Cummings, what shall' you be

ivines nt dinner on! ... e met thetwt

i ^ n ha ( rbeVreVr t r ^ i ' d ' "D^^Pr i | flower aad spray and blade of grass is .. ^ i H . . . rmminAil \tri • I > <1 ,1 ..f 4 m.. o.. .1 .m

even men. horror of these cruel boasts, and who, being gifted with a valiant heart, desir-ed to exterminato them all, demanded ol his father one day how ho could

.. CnmOllngB, " I opened a1 Remmod with dew drops of extraordm-

think that unl®66 a horso is to be taken ,, O I - T i l R* T • I rays, the whole atmosohero is filled mil to ivrtri^lio doen not need eleanlng. ^ « m Lntta, I w„, not . n x w n , ; ^ the J d d i g W f J ^ ^

j Such a man, to be consistent, ought; »«Oh ves." said Dr Cummincs " I every passing zephyr scatters gn i not to wash himself unless he is going i t ^ B u d i s m m t i o n we o t l o w f r , , m l t 9 willKH- This is the . totowiu We feed our horses onebush- [ ^ j ^ M u n ' d for a poor lellow ; 1)1^11 ^or h ^ y recreation, the by-' ^ snpnosc thev t h o ^ h t vou in c u t e s t are now crowded with equestria.

1 by the simple curiosity of the little fol-1 two witnesses before you can convict of low, or by his childish vanity, the fath-, murder in the first degree, therefore, er answered by repeating a pleasantry • you must find the prisoner guilty of which ho had probably heard related by some juggler trying to amuse the simple villagers. " I will tell you the surest way to kill a wolf, Jacques. As he always conies upon you with his mouth wide open, thrust your arm down his throat, until you reach the t a i l ; then pulling at his tail, you turn yonr wolf, like a stocking inside out ."

" But ," said lacques, who took it all seriously, " I am small; my arm would not reach to the tail of the wolf!"

" I n that case," answered tho father, " I think that in thrast ine the fist well down the throat you wnl succeed in

^choking him." ^ "Good! Thank you!" eaid the

oliild, who went away thoughtful on one side while the father went away smiling on the other.

That year (1789) the winter was verv severe. The country was covered with snow; nud tho wolves pushed their ex-plorations, in open day, into the mid-dle of the villages and even into the very farin-yardh,' 'One mornifig the parents of Jacquos, ha t ing gone tmt, had left him in the houso to take caro of his little sister, yet in the cradle, the door, which was loft unlatched, opened suddenly, and a young wolf ap-peared. I t hail doubtless smelt the tondei lleab ; am' «rUhoat efren i t sprang ditt-ctly tewaras th6 sloe child. • But the famished creature had count-lid without the lesson given to little ' Tucques, who had taken it very serious-

ly and had thought it over many times. Without hesitating a moment,he threw himself before the wolf, which turned furiously against h im; and, closing his fist, the brttve boy thrust it into the mouth of the animal. The wolf strug-gled, but Jacques, prosaiug hip other hand upon his neck, pushou it to the angle of the wall, where ho held it tightly sqeezed, with his fist crammed down its throat, until the beast rolled suffocated upon the flags. His exait^-ment nnd the effort that he was obligea to make had exhausted the little van-quisher, and he fell fainting beside the vanquibhed. When the parents return-ed, imagine their surprise and terror

• at seeing the wolf and the child crouch-ed side by side! When Jacques came

^ t o himself his first words wefe, "My, ' little sister! The wolf has not eaten

he r?"

murder in the second degree. When the jury, after fifty minutes absence, declared Mrs. Sherman guilty of murder in the second degree, she raised her hand to her fore-head and dropped to her seat, but btv trayed no deep emotion, and was soon

both sexes, while the fields, lawns, meadows, hills and valleys are sprink-led with people—some in groups, oth-; -V. i'. Cor. Roohcetcr Democrat.

i er's iu Pairs, and many in contemplu- •

superior to that of many experienced playors. Al-together she is a musical wonder.

"Lotlmlr" Married and Settled.

" Lothair " has married, not nccord-ing to the romance, nnd will now doubt-less build cathedrals and endow moti-asteries more mnnifieiently than ever. Tho bride of tho Marquis oi Bute, in-deed, comes of n staunch. Roman Cath-olic house. Even the Reformation failed to swerve the Howards of Npr-folk from thnt faith. I t may not be of much interest, says the Boston Post, in a republic, lo knownhat this marriage unites three of the most exalted fami-lies of the British aristocracy, or that the head of the bride's family is the one who, in his capacity of Earl Mar-shal, names the Knight who throws down the gauntlet and others to battle with any prettonder at tbe coronation of British sovereigns. Bnt whatv< in-teresting is that tlie young couple set out in housekeeping with an income of a million and a half n yeor, in ad-dition to the immense savings of this revenue during the Marquis's minority, which we/e banded over to him in a lump. To be put into a novel by the Prirafe Minister of Great Britain is of itself an honor which most men would appreciate, while the happiness of wed-ding a bride of such distinguished lin-enge, nnd beginning married life with more money than any couple, however extravagant, cduld manage to spend, is something beyond the comprehension of simple republicans.

Prominent Capitalists.

Erastus Corning was just seventy-eight, which ia just the age of Ai T. Stewart ; Vanderbilt is a year older, and William B. Astor is close to four score. James Lenox is seventy, E. D. Morgan is sixty, Peter Goelet is about the same age, George Law is seventy. Some of these men inherited money, while others made it by their own exer-tions ; but, however great may have been their success, death will scatter their grand estates for the benefit of others. Such is the relentless law of mortality. Erastus Corning had two sons, one of whom is dea -, and the survivor will have ^8,000,000, E. D. Morgan has also two sous, of whom only one survives. Stewart is childless. Lenox is a bachelor. William B. Astor has three sons and two daughters. Vanderbilt lias two sons nnd three daughters. I t is as a general rule an unfortunate thing to inherit large we dtb, and several melancholy illus-trations of the truth may be found among the families mentioned above.—

in tho morning, and lot UIIVO 11 U tive solitude. But when the sun has

keenly sharpened luxuriant breakfast

beef, rare." | tneir dwellings D*. Cummings was a genial, glorious ! appeutes for the

friend and companion. No man en-1 a w i u awaits them.

joyed a good ^hnnqr and good com- The natives are the finest specimens

t h e straw they will eat until morning. In this way, horses that are standing in tbe stable will eat more heartily than

i i more : i T o i j i r r i d . chattering with her friends. A vast! Brain or hay. A few nita-bagas or car- ^ a Ja bis^many I U t e , intelligent and hospitable, and ire

T W t d ! k e i I , e r ' t 0 i t V 0 f c 0 b I 1 1 ' 0 1 ' : a d v a ^ t o w V a ^ b a l f a b S r ' n e r ^ v ^ a mournful satisfaction in ; Christians; their language is soft whirled her o O o jai l . , The seiteuco | "uvantoge, say nan a bushel per "ay . and harmonious. They are renowned wiil undoubletjly be imprisonment for 1 " T / ^ n v T T r t / ? i o f Wariness and pain. Ho was fond 1 t h e ; r obastity and moral behavior life. Had she been acquitted to-day a ^ lof music, and the music of St. Ste- p ^ e y have intelligent and pleasant Middlesex county sheriff would instant-ly have arrested lier for the poisoning of tho husband she lived with there.

IUCrncI " S e l l . " The Bangor (Maine) Whig says a

thirsty fellow entered a meat shop on the East side a day or twe since, and,

culturist.

. B c u a o i • Field Crop.

A number' of correspondeuts have nqked for information relating to the i

cultivation of beans as a Held crop, or j church in this city wl for seed, including'soil adapt, d to the 1 Sunday if you will let

• wa iaaia.7A\-t a»aa\% vuu vaoav/ . «— - . , -i phen's, of which he ^ t s the pastor, be- counteuanoes, and modest demeanor, I came famous and Irew delighted , a n d 11 B*081 *°b l® C 8 r n a f o f Mieir per-crowds to the churcl t Dr. C. said to 1 80U 'I Many of the emAles arono dark-I)r. Prime, in our Imring, " F w o t l d ^ than a Spanish biminette, are very undertake to fill any Presbyterian' bandnom^ with most symmetrical

with people every f o r 1?8- T l ' ^ never been drawn • me furnish the | UP m a machine of tortnre that was

never heard of among all tho diabolical nun^achiiiffone of the nroprieto'rs in a orop, varieties, timo of planting, etc. music; and it shall be. not optwamu never heard ot among iUl the diabolical m i t o k t i i i ^ r ^ W e ^ t rea tbnef iy , from this s tand-, aic. not such as we have at SI. Ste- inventions o the u iqnis i t ion-a ma-^ J ^ i S n t t S t f c r k t ^ e He was P # ' 8 i n c e i f w a n t < 5 ( l f o ' V** U8tJ ' Peon's, but good Protestant. Preebyte- W 0 ^ whalebone and steel,and cord, answered i iHh!" affirmative, and told , difference in riau music, such as yonr people wonld ^ P » ^ a » J that the firm had some splendid ale on! 0 u ! t l ^ n . , T E J i r f ^ • . ridiculous and nuscluevouB than tap. The stranger's eves glistened, be found to beiupulling, t And Dr. Cumin ing, and his mouth watered when ho of tbe U'e plauttng a p d . c u l W i o n -being ox- sic, and gurmg it for

jj*e meat, cautioned tho meat man, i

3 fflFMa

clever, after a trip to the back shop, returned with a big mug filled with clear, amber-colored fluid. "Dr ink quick; the police may be in at any mo-ment," cautioned tho moat man, and

ne thtit ViMied " can best be imagined when wo state that tho " a l e " was old beef-pickle, as salt as the Dead Sea, with a " body " un-equalled by XXX.

How, lloston Bow Raise Pocket Money. The Boston boys uio wide awake, es-

pecially those who tako books from tho public library. Thero has been a sys-tem of transfer, by which a person tak-ing out a bppk could, band it over to a fci'hd, a|id,'buvo the number tmns-ferred to turf friend's card. Tho boys have taken advantage of this, and those lucky eutnigh^ to^ get a popular book,

Miotfierfor pay, geWingMrtimlhrying from a dime to a dollar, according to the demand for tho volume. Some new books have had a high market price, a^d,be?a; t r a " s f e / g i m pne to an-other so irequently, that it was difficult to keep track, and this has ' prohibit ing atransfer. j ^^ i ig^A^er ica is indignant, and a petition is 'being signed asking thnt the rule

a passion tot * u - ^ j ron /boe ol China as the botfr and t i e enjojinent of J # »

ceedingly simple ; bnt" the danger of other people, was strong even in his n b i e than the foot. Rut thov stand loss through rainy weather, at harvest last days and honra. To Mr. William ^ ' u tlieir beatific nudity nndlovel i -

' nesfl, the emblem of ili^ great Master's

" Abolish the Jury System." Under tho above caption the St.

Louis Democrat says: " Thero would be more safety for an

innocent man, as well as more justice for an outraged community, in tho ab-olition of the jury system,and the trial of accused persons before a bench of intelligent Judges, vested with power to render the verdict and assess the punishment. Before this could be done with safety, several needed reforms in the judiciary system should be adopted. Judges should be well paid, and appointed for life or during good behavior. Capital punish-ment should be abolished, as no Judge would bo found to tako the responsi-bility of this brutality entirely upon himself. But it will be seen how im-provements upon the existing practice could be inaugurated ; and, under any sort of innovation, people would soon begin to laugh at the folly which now prevails, of selecting the most ignorant men to be found in any community for the trial and determination of questions

i which lie at tbe root of communital peace-nud welfare."

time, is often another difficulty to tha I A. Seaver, President of tho Adriatic grower. . • • | Insurance Company, a-friend to whom

Beaus for field culture should bo ho was tenderly attached, and who was sown iu drills two feet apart,at tho ratajbdetug leave Ol h t t t i h o said. "Qonio of one to t^ie atdiH bushels [ppP Wflfc (ndbt t l f lhu miiaio will be splen-acre. Sow iu tho spring, on drv, mel j l | aflT" low soil, about the time that field corn j Wo recall no instance of a keener

handiwork in His happiest mood, a Combination of beauty, grace andiuno-deiice, whilh up Christian oau look upon without the'ileepest sentimonts of love and admiration, both towanl the Creator and tho created.

or after the sense of the gratification of others and d all the . utter self abnegation llnui. iu this irvi-A double , tntipnto•attend one's own funeral for

is two or rfoil i i Ih daugw1

sliovolplow is one of Jhe \)e3t. ipple- the sake of tho music,—Editor's Draw. ith during tho early | c r , Ifurpcr'ti Magazin$. ments to cultivate wil

growth. Jus t^e fore , or, about tho time of blossoming, finish with the single shovel, leaving tho furrow iu the mid-

"Jlu. LBYT, a blind Englishman, as-snrts that h^ can not only tell when ho is.oppoaitw a solid body, but "can dis-

imnate whether it is tall or short.

Novel Farming.

• The richness of the reclaimed swamp and overflowed lands in most parts of tho state is proverbial. At no points are they found more so than on tho " floral isles," so called, which lie along the Sacramento rivers. A correspon-dent of the Enterprise, writing from Twitoliull Island, gives the foUowing description of how the islands are pre-pared, planted- and seed "harrowed " in.' uThe .tubes grow five to ten feet in sftfaderjog bulky." If a fenca he can —

„ ^ , Wl whoUiM it is .open like aboard or hei "ht during the rainy season. As H O N O K O M E B A W * » T , our Minister a tpil fencff or d o s e d ; whether IL is of H 0 0 n n 8 t i l e w n t e r dries up in the spring;

to Berlin, is an experienced and ele-1 or wubd, or a clpse hedge. An-1 ^ are fired, and although they 1 y ripe u 11 'thorn' k ei) p^ugib am l i i ^ I >-' * m t ^ u e 8 t ^ • very pleasant alter- o t f . r bHnd-Ji.an eotild tell when thick 1 fhey b U n r i i k e w i l d o a t s . -

1 • 11 i;. . i T . v • mw. rLf ^7 . t ^ vin ' U O O B ^ ^ b f l 8 0 0 1 1 trotting tluo«gh A u d s «Uctirpd tbe horizon. Mr. • i t h , , burninc is done there is a ed in the hand, next t e r m i t until ypn t h e m o t , n t e d o u a t h o r . ( , k U t f n m I perception," aa : i l i 0 f S on the ground from have a handful, bet them on tlie tops,} onj^byb^ horse, and drCteed some-1 cowriug his face with a thick vjeil en-1. | t w o i n chc8 in depth resembling in wind-rows, squeezing the roct to. j t l j u i a { t o r ^tyle of the ^' F iae oltjl tirely otscijreH objects from this sensa-1 K 1 1 s n o W Tho seed is sown on the S l t ^ i t h o ^ S ^ ^ poMi- English Gentleman' ' i. r., in t ^ f l J tionil S n m e J . . ^ ^ o u J U t r prenaraUon. A Die, Without rain. tlhatrowaera. hieh-Coo boots anThurh-, t I l 0 i n Y e n t o r J k c k of sheep is then f r iven over

hydrate of chloral, has introduced u jj16 ground, m . a 0 0 , ^1 ^ new orginnc compound c a l l e d c r o t o n ' 've or six men, in u . i ?;® chloral, by f h i c h Ihtvh'ead may be ren- o v w 11 ,0 ^ ' o l o surface. Ib i s treading dered insensible while the other pai'ta •'•erves to hariow in gr > P

nroiof , h e bod , remain m . ( f c « e d . I t " i "

a? an onion bed in a well reg-garden.—San Franeieco Bui-

Emperor future ' hand-picking. Many persons stack them thinly around rough polqs. with spurs projecting to keep them otl J O N E S

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BSFOBT OF THB FBBVGH ABMB OOKMXTm.

T h e SennU; Arms Commit tee hold

U« final meet ing on the I Oth inM.,

and agreed on a report . W e have

n o t ipnoe to give it in foil, but >t is

pe rhaps enough to t ay tha t the Com

mi t teo failed to discover anything to

r e f l ec t d ishonor upon the Government

officials in the sales ot ordinance

s to res—tha t all sales wore made with

favorable results to the Government—

l h a t the conduct of the Secretary of

W a r and his subordinate!", in this re

spect , was above censure, and that,

t h e obligations of our Government as

a Neutra l power were not violated by

the sales of arms, and military stores.

T h e Committee express astonish ment

a t the refusal of Sumner a n d Hchurz

to appear as witnesses in the investi-

gat ion, and regard Sumner 's protest

entirely uncalled for, and his conrsi-one lhat cannot be justified. Sumner h a s of late been an expensive luxury to the G o v e r n m e n t Thousands of dol lars have been expended in conse-quence of his resolution to investi-g a t e every gun shop in in the country, and the result shows tha t the money kas been poorly invested.

What they Think about it. I t is ev ident tha t the N. Y . Tri-

bune will suppor t Greeley.

T h e N . Y. Pos t , (liberal Rep.) op-

peses the nomination and pla t form

of tbe Cincinnati Convention.

T h e N . Y. T imes oan ' t be seen on

t h e side of G r e d e y , and tho W o r l d ,

dem. th inks Greeley wholly unfit fhr

t h e position.

T h e Chicago Times pronounces

the Cinciunati Convention a failure.

Horace W h i t e of the Chicago Tri-

bune was shocked at the result cf the

convent ion, bu t—bnt—some good

j ndges thinks Greeley will make a

tall run. Tlie Detroi t Free P r e s s thinks the

chances a rc good for electing a dem-

ocrat , if the right man be nominated.

T h o P o s t says Greeley 's nomina-

tion will not injure tlie Uepubliean

party in the least, while i t renders

the Democra t ic cause hopeless.

T h e Tr ibune thinks Greeley is not

ent i t led to Republican support , and

argnes ably against him.

T h e Grand Rapids Eagle is all

Gran t , and whip* the GreeleyKes un-

spar iogly.

T h e Turn s swtillowi tin- Cincinnati

nominee and cnlln it good.

The Democra t will uudouUodly

stand by the It alt im ore nominee ami

work for the election of a democr 't.l

T h e country papers (Hep.) of th is j

S ta te are with bnt few exceptions

s t r ong for Grant .

Horace Grei ley is for the Cincin-

nati nominee, if the demo?rat* wiil

turn in and work him through.

A t t o r n e y Ghnkua i . .—The Lan-

sing Republican makes favorable

mention of, Hon. Byron D . Ball for

A t to rney General of the S ta te , and

quotes an editorial from the Bay

City Journa l , reccommending Mr.

Ball as a man eminently qnalified to

fill the position.

T h e Det ro i t Pos t , G r a n d Rapids

Kagle and several other papers, quote

our article of two weeks ago in rela-

tion to the same question.

F r o m the comments of the p r m it

is ev ident Mr. Ball 's name in connec-

tion with the Attorney Geueral ' s of-

fice, will be received with favor

th roughou t the S ta te .

At a meeting of Radica l Reform-

ers in New York ci ty on Fr iday

n ight . Mis . Victoria Woodhnl l ad-

dressed the people, denouncing par-

t ies, politic'"ins riiid the Constitution,

and prophesied tha t " f r o m that Con-

vention wonld go for th a power t h a t

would shake the world ."

J n d g c Car te r of Kentucky , a t the

close of her speech, nominated M n .

W . as the choice of tho equal rights

p a r t y for Pres iden t . T h e modest

Woodhu l l accepted.

T b e Democra t ic Nat iona l Conven-

t ion will bo held at Bal t imore on the

9 th of July next. Whi l e a few prom-

fcient democratic papers are urging a

^ t i f ica t icn of tho late Succotaah Con-

ren t i cn a t Cincinnati, o ther organs

»f the same party insist upon a d i f e r -

m t t icket, and othors still remain non-

committal .

T h e work of rebuilding Holland is rap id ly progressing.

N b w F ibm.—Mr. O. H . Look of

Vernon , a lawyer of good repute, and

brother of J . Q . Look of this village,

has become associated with M. M.

P e r r y in the law business, and is ex-

pected to remove to this place n e t t

week. H e is said to b e an able and

successful lawyer, having had years

of exper ience in the work. W i t h

P e r r y in the office and Look in the

cour ts they will be enabled to work

together advantageously.

F i x Up . — D u r i n g the pas t win te r

a vast amount of rubbish has aecu-

mulated in the streets and alleys of

our village. T h e t ime has come

when it should be removed for the

sake of good health as well as ap-

pearances.

A company for the manufacture

of furni ture, is being organized a t

Grand Rapids, with a capital of

1200,000.

Sa turdav was a fine d a y fo r vege-

tation. T h e rain poured down for

several hours, and the thirsty ear th

smiled.

JUST

RECEIVED.

G R A N D R A P I D S

Marble

Works.

A fu l l S t o c k Of

D r y

B A R R & L I E S V E L D .

P r o p r i e t o r s .

Logg ing on F la t r iver continues

slow work. T h e unbroken rollways

extend a lone dis tance along the

stream.

T h e Greenville Independent says

tha t lumbermen from Chicago, G r a n d

Haven , Grand Rapids , Muskegon and

other points, met at Greenvil le on tbe

7th i n s t , to devise means to facilitate

the running of logs, bn t nothing to

the purpose was accomplished.

A lmi ra Shearer , charged with t b e

murder of her daughter-in-law Emi ly

Marks , has been on tr ial in Ion ia ,

and has been found gui l ty of man*

slaughter .

A man named T h o s . Cann, was

found dead in a lake, near Howel l ,

on the 8th.

The Centra l Committee of tbe P r o -

hibition par ty have called a mass

convention to be held a t Lansmg on

the ISth day of J u n e .

P a r i s has voted to haye horse rail-

roads.

I t E 1 * 0 R T

OF THE CHNort lON O F T I I E L O W E U . K A . tional Bunk,at LowMI in t h e S u t e o i Uleblgna,

at tbe eleee of butUree on tbe IMh der of April, itrs.

RBSOORCBS. Ukm * Dlaeoanti, Orerdraffc , 1.460 8» C. 8 . Baodnfe r Ciroilf t t ion. 100,000 M-Other Stock*. Bondi and UortgaxM 7,650 00 I>uo from R H e e m l n i * R f i m e a g c a U , 30,200 SS1

•' •< etbw- National Bank*. 6,104 30* " •• o ther Uankiaod Banker*, l .W* O*

Banking Hou. r . 10,910 00 o t h e r Krai R»u t f , a,o:.i IS-Current R tb rnae i , 1,103 Taxee paid, 664 Premium*. 4,133 36-Caah Itcffi ' ( inoWdinr uttmpM 1,368 43 Bill* of other Nuttenal Bank*. 099 00 , VractmoalCurrrurv [including Xicklen], "15 00 Sprrie. 202 00 lipval T r o J n Not*'* 14,500 00 .

G o o d s ,

Of all desoriptions at the

lowest prices, at

H I N E & N O B L E ' S

Clothing made to order in the

latest style.

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MAB1LITIB8.

Ciptlal Sto -li puiil in, Hnriilu", Intvieki Kichnnr*. Olr fula t ion ouUUndihg, Dlr idrndi uoixld IndiTldaal dc;.OKiU,

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fioo.noo oo i".8on oo 4,497 Hi

689 37 so.wn oo,

48 75 i 111,149 91

I 1316,725 68 ,

Stita of MicliiRin.Countr of Krnl—rb. I. Henry . M. Clark, C*«hier of the I.owrll National Bank of! l.uwcll, Mioh., do •olemnly »wear that the ahorr , statement U true, to tliebcrtof my kuowledgeand beUof.

II. M.Clark. Oa«hi«r. Sworn and SubKribed to bet'ure me (bis 7th day

of May, 1873. K. A. Sdndkruk, Notary Public. Kent Co. Mich.

Correct AttMt; JOHN OILER, ) WM.W. HATCH. SOIrectort.

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UMMrlagnrtnutlaf her on my axmiBt, aa I ahall pay ao dsbta of her oentraeUoa after Ihto date.

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F I N E A R T G A L L E R Y

l i . nc rnacs p k r t a i n i n o t o t h e a n L taken aad Snlahed ia tM aoit warkaaaUka inaer. Caeea, fraaaaaaadStttaffi.alwayiaahaad.

Frieta beaaooabto flood Ptaaiagrapka warranted, ar anotheralttUg glrea free of aharge. Pktaiee taken aa wellaa fltoady dayeaaaay, ae yea Med aat rtay at hoae on that aeeaaat.

Old ptotaree copied large ar eaeall, aad latohed is heaeateit erder. Call aad iaepeet prodwetioaa.

M. D.OOODLAVDKR, Arttot, i,aver Mr*. M.HI*

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erelt, Apffl IMh, i m WM. K. XLUMrP.

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Cerae\Bridge aad Menae«treeto,i ler'iMnilaery tie re. Law <11 UUk.

W a n t e d .

TWKKTT CIRLS te aaeUt ia MrriBgawaU at tha dining hall oa the Mr flraoad Sarlag the Jaae

races. Ifimeaaay be toA aad tiian aaeertalaed a t . tbe JOVUJJ, Ottee. B.D. VOX. (

HAVING remored to earnew ihep,16S Booth Di Tiiloa street,weareprepared to faralah arery

thingia tha asrbleline,at redaced rate*.

MONUMENTS.

Orave Stones,

O P A L L S T Y L E S A P R I C E S , A

F U R N I T U R E

M A R B L E ,

K E P T C 0 I 8 T A B T L T OH HAVD-

We •lUattead te theaettiag op af aUvort ordered fieas aar ahep.

Call aa4 aiaasiM ear etoek before parahMiage lee-vkepo.

BARR * UBSTBLO.

J O H N c . s c o n ,

BUtOOC STRICT,

^ M deer Mast of fftot River Bridge, eppcelte Forest Mills,

I ^ o w e l l . M l o h .

W h e l e s a l e a i i Re ta i l D e a l e r ! •

Shelf a n d H e a v y

H A R D W A R E ,

Cutlery,

S t o v e s a n d

T i n w a r e s

B E M o r . i L :

M U S I C S T O R E

OP

A. R BURCH, l i a s remoTed his

EHPIRE MUSIC STORE TO THB

Eoropean Hotel Block.

WnXRK CAN » B FOOND 4 CHOICE LOT OP

P I A N O S ,

O R G A N S ,

M E L O D E O N S ,

V I O L I N S ,

G U I T A R S ,

B A N J O S ,

T A O U R I N E S ,

A C C O R D E O N S ,

AC. , AC.

V I O L I N S T R I N G S , BASS V O I L

S T R I N G S , B A N J O S T R I N G S ,

Aiid everything to bo found in

in » first class Music Store.

A larpe lot of Sheet Music and Music Books.

Special inducements to Teachers.

THB STANDARD ORGAN Manufactured by

P l o u b e t , P e l t o n & C o . ,

A S P E C I A L T Y ! £gr Call and examine stock.

A s F e B U R O H ,

• • • r o e S t r e e t , G r a i i Rapids .

H O W K & W H I T E ,

Msnatsctarers aad Dealers ia

AM. KINDS OF

E E m s m i u D m n

DONM ON SHORT NOTIOB.

Par t i enUr a t t o t a o n ia eaBW to

THK DETROIT MAKE OF

S T O V E S , • A f t B LAKE • U P E B I O B IBOIf

Jml wannMUd Ml $c Crack.

U i i T e n a l a n d N o v e l t y W r i n g e r s

A n d

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

The Beat in the Xerket

. AU faeds warraated aa rapiawated.aadii fries aad Qaality,

1 C A N T B B B E A T .

E L O N O . E A T O N , Head^Milert fer all kiaae e f

AHEBIGAN WATCSIS.

I HIVE NOW RECEIVED MT

N E W S T O C K , Farehasedia Kaatera Cities, which is t ^

FINEST and LAE( 1 Hare e»er OReied to my Castomm,

Coastoting of

Si lver W a t c h e s . , . . . | l o 00 Silver watehea 15 oo Silver watehea 20 qO Silver watches S5 00 Si lver w a t c h e s 80 00 Si lver w a t c h e s 36 00 Si lver wa tches 40 00 Si lver wa tches 45 00 Si lver w a t c h e s 50 00 Si lver w a t c h e s go Si lver wa tehea 65 Si lver w a t c h e s 75

L A J D I E S ' Gold watehea Gold w a t c h e s , Gold watehea Gold watches Gold watches Gold watches Gold watches Gold watches Gold watches Gold watches

\ 25 00 3 ^ 0 0

w 50 80 70 75

r f o

150

O-EISTTS' Gold Hun t ing Am' r i caa watches $ 50 Gold Hantinc; do do 60 Gold H u n t i n g d o do 75 Gold H u n t i n g do do foo Cold H u n t i n g H o w a r d do 125 Gold H u n t i n g do do 150 Gold H u n t i n g do do 20®

Alao, a Fine Aaaortmant Gold Sata, O p e r a Clainar

mo®da, fto., fte.

of BBi ma. t)li

dies iia-

Alao, the Largest Aaaortaseal af

SOLID S I L V E R - P L A -TED W A R E ,

I Have Ever Offered.

E . ( . E A T O N

I J i 4 e r € l l y I T a U e i a l B a i l f i . R a p M e

Wm. H. Bark's & IVs flolunn. ^ H E

DEBTOIT TBlBIlAs, Will Me Carlton's paper.

A YEAR.

BOOTS,

SHOES,

R U B B E R S , &G.

Special attention given to

CUSTOM WORK!

And a large and well selected stock constantly on hand.

A L L W O R K

W A R R A N T E D

B r t d f e Bcreet, L o w e l l , M i o h .

A . J . I e w k , i R. Whi te .

r p i I E

MICHIGAN FARMER, The only paper devoted exeltiaively to

the Agricultural interests of Michigan.

$2.00 A Y E ^ R . — b « f l ) r * Jnly let, the poWUh.ri'of TIIK TK1BUNK will send both the abore naiifm a foil yesr for the nomioai sum cf

t r $ 2 . 5 0 S Send money orders or registered letters, and aJ

dress THE TRIBUNE, Detroit Mioh.

O Y S T E R S & F R U I T S

». 13. MALIX>RY efc CO., Wholesale Dealers in

F o r e l g r i i a n d l > o m c M t l o

D R I E D F R U I T S , Piokles. Catsups, SaneMk

L o b s t e r s , S a r d i n e s , & c . n > a r faekeri ol Canaed rrvite, VegeUbles. Cor. Plealed Spiced and raw Oysters.

70 Jeffertou Av«. Brlroit.

BEAtTY, FITZ8IMONB A CO.. Importers, Te* Dealen, and

WHOLESALE GROCERS! o r f f a * . 10, ib* ao-ca

W o o d w a r d A . v c . , D e t r o i t . Ci^Partleular atleatloc paid to ordi rs. i y w e haee no Traveling Agents.

BANK EXCHANGE

D I N I N G R O O M S ! N 0 a K A " . D T M o ^ ^ A . 0

, ! i 0 0 t ; U C ° N

• TtfuBderalgaed (formtrly HeOroa A A.,) hsi opened the abore eslabluhnrat, on the Klw Vork Ptaa. Thaakfal for farora eiteoded whivCt Ae oM stand, enrner Woodward and Jefferson a>eiai», I re-•peetlally solioita eoatinuaaee of tbe public patron-

'• M.BOWKIf. Prop'r. Formerly Heffron dr Co.

HOLMES & W E B S T E R ,

ManaCactorers of

H O T A I B FXJBNACEB & B A K G E 6 ieno Pressure Steam ApparatuB, fhiuih-

erg and Gat rutert,

Cob. J e f k b b s o n Avbmue AND Siiki,-by Sta«KT, D b t b o i t , M i c h .

F a r m f o r Sale. UNOERaiONEO offsrs fer rale 40 acres of

hoose and outbulldlogs. r t UND1 _ ^ _

Rood soil land, (30 acres Improred, the situated in the town of Keeoe utbulldlogs. Lirlof water at

in good order. For terms inquire m i n t

Lowell, May 8th, HTM.

sMddanl

0.4 .H. SL.fi. TliieTible.

smmmmmsmm Peeiaearriroead leave Lwiratte^ fcllows;

i U M V e

-HjMAII Thto.rrelght Mised, 1:10 m Bsfrels 1I,S5>II

ooimq waar. r eight . ipress

AM 6:U ••

Mised, Mall,

ttlO PM • :0t P If

N l d i f a i C e i t r a l B . • . T i a e T a M e .

Passooser Trains tor the W a i t . l s t a r e "etroit, T:00and SJOaai, S:<0and»:30pm J ackson. I0.40and HilS a m, I:00and9:30p m K slaiosaoe, <:iOaBd ISiU a m, 9:00andS:8»p ai

Passenger Trains for t h e Kaat, Lea re "Jhleaio, »:00and9:00a•, 6:li aadOiOOpm Kalaassoo, 1I.S6 and J;|6a m, and 100pm lackion, l2:8Saod4:S6 a «, 3:0Caad4:IT p m

Coaaectionsat Kalamasoo with Uraad Rapids k lodiaoa trains for Grand Kapidi,and points north.

At JaeJison, with Orand Klrer Talley Dirislon for Matoo Kapids, Charlotte, llaallngs. Grand Rapids, M uskegonand Whitsball.

« u nf',,_,^,>'AR0,CI,T>Q#n'l8np,l,Chicago.

C. H»HtiaD.Asst.Sept.. Detroit.

K a p i i s & I n d l a i a Rail Read

T i n e TaWe. GOINQ SOUTH (Daily,eieeptKoBday.>

ho 2. N o . 4. N o . 0 . ( ' Ism L s k e , TTSOM

Ksed Ci ty , • 4 4 Big Rapids . Howard City

4 4i A U. 4 IT Big Rapids . Howard City no 6 23 Cedar Sp r ings , Orand R a p i d s ,

« 17 ' • • 00 Cedar Sp r ings , Orand R a p i d s , : as " B 10 a « 7 10 Monte i th •• 1136 • 44 K a l a m a s o o , A 9 30 '• i 20 r m 930 Kalamasoo D 9 35 •• OOOAM Tor t Wayne , 1 30 M l . 10 30

QOINQ N O R T H . No. 1. No .S , K o . 5 .

F o r t W a y n e , 7 16 A • . 3 40 r.M. Kalamasoo , A 11 36 " 1 40 Kalamasoo, D I M S 4S6 700AM Mpntei th 12 3 9 r M 6 1 6 7 48 O r a n d Rapids , Oedar S p r i n g s ,

t lOr.u. • 60 0 25 O r a n d Rapids , Oedar S p r i n g s , 3 23 " 1030 Howard Ci ty 4 03 11 06 Big Rap ids , Reed City.

6 05 " l S 1 6 r M Big Rap ids , Reed City. IS 41 Clann L s k e , 200

i P. R. MYERS, Oen'l. Pus. aad Ticket Ag't

Pittsberg, Pa.

/^iRBAT WESTERN RAILWAY .-From May 1st, V j ootil farther noUce trains will leave Detroit aa feUews (Detroit time): Atlahtlo ExrsBass (daily)—

I oot Third street 8.44 a • . Dav hxrassa (daily except Baoday)—

Foot Brosh street J.'iO a *. root Thrird street . 7 40 a n ,

Drraorr Kxraasa i daily except Bnaday)— Poet Brash street 10 80 a m. Foot Third street 11 00 a «.

H. Y. Exrasas (dally except aanday)— PootBroih street 6 4fl r • . Foot Third street 7 00 r M. 1 rains arrive at Detroit from the Bast at T 00 aad

9 00 a. a., t 18 and 9 45 r. m. Day Express east has Pullman Parior Car attached

Fares very low. New York Express has Pullman's aieepiog Cars for Baffalo and Rochester direct with-oat change.

Close connections aiade at aospeaelon Bridge with Mew York Central and Krie Bailwars.

For tickets, sleeping ear bertha eraay informatloo. pply by person or letter to Oeaeral Oflee of the

ay. No. 151 Jeferson Avenoe, eor. Oriawold l^tioit. FaANKEBNOW, C. MUIB, Westers Paasecger Agent,

aea'l Bap't Detroit, Mieh. HamlHoa, Oat.

apply oy | Coiupaay stresnKi

W.IC.I

NBBVOUB DEBILITY. THOUSANDS tufftr from iL-A tuck,

utrvota, exhsuiUd/eelMM, no mtrgy, animation «r vigor, low tpiriU, confuted htad, weak mmo-ry, nocturnal or imoluntary tmhal emitnont, tritk loot of- power and threatened impotence.— The eoDsequeare of excesses, overwork or in-diicistiODi. This is NSR VO US DEBILI-TY. and U finds a sovereign remedy io HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPA THIC SPE-CIFIC A * TWESTYSIQHT. Thot-

eands hare been cored by theee simple rafar pills. They tone up the eyitem, arrest tbe diichargea, dispel the gloom and mental d«-pr^ssioo, and rejuvenate the system. Price | 5

of fire pressioi . fouaekage of der, which is important ia *11 old loog-ttand-

i boies and a rial of pow-

ing*cases, or I I per single boi. Sold by all flrst-clau druggists, and sent to any address on receipt of the price. Address BUM* PHRBY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MED-ICINE CO., 662 Broadwat, New York.

WILHOFT'S AHTI-PEBIODIO OB P E V E B AND AGUE TONIC.

Better late than never I The great infallible Antidote for Chill* and Ftvert has been discor-ered by Dr. Wiihoft, who has used, in an e*-tensive practice for ten years, this nnfailing remedy for ail Miasmatic Fevers.

It rtmovetoi neutraliiti the cause of mala-tial diieases; restores the heptic functionsj re qfrre, Hypertrophy or enlargement of Ihe Spleen; enriches the blood and increases the number of red blood corpuscles; prerents leu* cocjthemia, and entirely masters and controls that formidable malady Congestive Chills.

Every family should possess it and treasure it as a household divinity. Ask for Wilhoft's Great Ferer and Ague Tonic I

A Card to the Fublio.

Farmers, look out! Certain dealen in a second rate article are representing that they cell the Celebrated Ithica Wheel Rake. Now be it known that I am the only agent for the eale of the Ithica Bake in thia rlclnlty. I sold aher feveniy of them last year. Com-

memii nnnecessary. ( MOBAL TO DlALUte.

Do not take tbe agency of goods that won't stand upon their own meritt; tbe other course will not win. W. J . ATKINS.

Lowell, April 29th, 1871. if

Good Snot for tho Afftietod.

The Celebrated and successful Physician, Dr. N. J. Aikin, is now at his OIBce, Na 11 Oanal St., Grand Kapids, Mich., whsrahe can be coasnlted daily ontil October. Read his adrertisemeot in this paper.

| 9 - C a l l . or send postage fer Clrcnlars and

laformatloD.

Faimibs I Look to your ioterests and ex-amiaa my goods before yoo boy; they possess

p<pol fouod in other goods of tbe same W. J. Atkikb. 4JW3

amiaa b

w v j f i r l a i N

Plain directions io Gennaa and English art f irea With Barr's Pectoral Kliiir. For sale

by Wooding k Look.

Fresh bread, pies, cakes, *€„ baked erery day at Bosworth'a opposite Pollen's block.—

Try a loaf of his bread.

A desperate and tenaciotu cold can be broken up and eiterminated by using Ban's Pectoral Elixir. For sale by Wooding k Look.

For Salb.—A bouse and lot pleasantly aituated, assortment of frnit trees and shurb-bary, good well aad cistern, and largo barn. B-jhie contains Baron roomr, aod ia well fin-hoed. Inquire of Menii k Bioa.

- . O C 3 A . I . A C A . T T a R 8 .

C f t a u J j BUcr ta r s .

^ ' • • ' • • •MeaalOhBish.Hadionat .^ervleessvarT »0:#0 A.M. aad T P.M. F rarer Moating

ooTbarsdayoveolag.atTo'elook. Bov.L.a.Griggs Pastor. SabbathSahoolat IIM. B. Batoh^npt.

''hirch, Bridge dt eervises every Sabbath atlO.SO A. M.aod) P. M. Prayer Meetlagon Thars-"•"Tetoalag.atTo'e'oek. Ber. C. Oldlel' ~ "

ibelhBehoolatlS. M.C.Barber,Snpt.

Mefbodlsl jCpUoopa' Ohareh. Bridge 8i , services every Sabbath at 10;M A. M. and 7 P.M. Prayer

o'*le*k. aev. B. Mills.Part or. Babbath aehool at 12 M. W. A.

Fallaaa,Sept.

LotetU Foil O fto-Umt of ArHomt and Cloitmf 0/ tfmiU.

EasUm-Way. arrive 8:40 p. ; close 10:10 a. m Throagh-Amre 8:48 a. m.: eloe* 8.90 p m. Western—Way, arrive 10:80 a. ia.; elose 4:35 p. n. Honthera—Alio, Bowae, Harris Creek, rillmere.

North Irviag aad Hastings, A rrive 10 pm; elose 7am Northern—Fallaasburg, Smyrna, Grsnt, Oiisee

aad flroenville, arrive 11 a. m ; close S p. as. Alton and OratUn—Arrive, Tueadays.Thnrsdays

andSatnrdayi,at8a. ai.; closes Sj^a.m. Keene—Toesdaysand Prldays, arrive 4^0 p.m. •

close 5 p. b. Office Houi> Prom 7 a. iu. to*:80p. m. Banday,

from 13 tu 1 p. m. A. M. RIJJWORTH, P. M.

T o - D a y ' * A d v e r t t s M t m c n t a . Report Lowell National Bank. Baggies end Wsgons-Arthur Wood. Wantod-B. D. Fox.

Cbipa and Splintera.

Trees are blossomiog and the grass grows green all around.

Now is the time to plant new sidewalks-Send in yonr petitions to tbe C. C.

Episcopal Social at the residence of Mr. Wm. Gardner on Thnnday evening of this week.

The Toledo Weed Sewing Macbiae office sold 146 Machines during the month of April.

Thanks to Sen. Feny, aad Boo. W. D. Foster, fer copies of the Congressional Globe, speechea and other doenments.

Parker k Weatherwax hare bad a new awniog pnt orer their ston, aod a noisy troublesome iodiridual bad one pnt over bis left eye last Saturday.

W.J. Atkins wonld respectfeily ask the readen of tha Joobxal to give particalar at-tention to his annoanoement concerning the Iron Glad Mower and other farm implements. Bis ad. and local noticea tell the story.

The ionooeot poUto bog has gone abroad. We hare seen bnt one this season and that one bad a late map of all tbe potato patchea in this ricinity on it* back. Oar brogan dam-aged the—map

When Greeley fin* reoeirea i idiogs of his Bomioatton, he threw down his pen, look a "walk aroood" bis sanctum and astonlsbed the reporter, by Binging "Bow are yoo Bor-ace Greeley does yonr mother know you're oot."

Sioct oar "big egg" item of last week ail tbe bens in town hare been doing their level best, and a certain cackling biped (said to be a hen) betonging to Ransom Rolfe, astonished itself and osigbbors, by producing an egg 0) by 7} iockes in eirenmferenoe.

DbUOATBS TO THB Co. COBTBRTIOI.—At tba Republican Caucus held at Pollen's Ball on Tneaday afternoon the foRowing geatlemen wen elected delegatea ta tba Conaty Conren-tion:

I. N. White, J . W. Bine, L. B. Bant.

DisoBACBrui-.—Several bogs Tying comfcrt-ably in a soft spot behind Cnham'B block,{were insulted in a most shameful mauner last Fri-day morning, by a drunken coot, who under-took to pass himself as one of their number by lying dorn with them. The indignant swine immediately left in disgust and have not been

there since.

WitL bk provided roll.—We understand that B. D. Fox, has secured the exclusire right to furnish eatables on the fair ground during the June races. Dodge is making preparations to provide an abondance of good things for all who may come, and will gire tbe people a good bill of fare. See notice of "Wanted" In another column.

Loos.—In a conversation with Mr. Cheney a few days since, that gentleman informed us that unless we had a "June freshet" pretty soon, the rear of the logs would not be pnt in Flat river before Jnly. Bnt tbey propose to fight it out on that line if they dont get through until after the Democratio National ConrentioB nominates nol Borneo Greeley for President.

ExoBARaiD.—Dr. J. B. Smith has pnrchas-sd O. E Fuller's bouse and seven lots { ly the Wadswortb place; on Bridge and Fuller takea the Doctor's bouse and lot on the depot road. Doc. wants the assure ace that be will be well treated on the Eastern shore before he mores. No occasion for alarm Doctor, tbe more people "go for yon" tbe mereF>fMn(< yoo must bare.

Gohb to GnaBMViLLE—O. C. Kemp of tbla village has accepted a sitnation aa book-ksepe in tbe Bankiag boose of M. H. Norton k Co at Greenville. Mr. Kemp baa, Sir sometime pait. been a clerk In tbe store of C. G. Stone k Co. of cbis village, to the entire satisfaction ofbla employers. Be is an eetimable youag

man, and will prove himself worthy tbe poet* tion be baa been given.

Trb Covobrt.—Tbe Willis Sisten enter-tained n moderate siaed audience at Pnllen'o Ball on Wedueaday erening ot last week. ProfMinnick, tbe pianist, is decidedly the must accomplished player that ever icamo among oa. The "Sisten" sang well, and their seleciions were good. Battle (only It yean of age} was a host In character song, aad brought the honse down at every appearance.

Tbe Lowell Joobnai. says the nomination of Borneo Greeley is enoogh to make a hone langh, nnd thereopon sou up a catlchiaation.

[G. R. Times. The Tima says we set np a "catichlnatlon".

Guess not. It was "set np" in tbe Timet of the 10th Inst., but never before. That word waa never act np by N. Webster. Mr. nasss let as eachinnnU

K A I L B O A D .

Citizens WABB 0>"1 Y o a b , T 8

Tan Wiakle long ea. ' , i«b ' T b # . eome when tbe plaster in y ' 0 * ' ^ dug oot, and yonr aensea be k7*"1® to u , , # ^ the situalion.

The dincton of the K. L. 4 N. I t > " r a « d an now prepared Io say, and do say tba* " soon aa tbe balanct of tho stock Is raised, th* work will begin at onoe, and be pushed for-ward on til the road Is oomplsted. Tha work of gettlag slock Is now being prosecuted rig-orously.

You nil want this road. Yon all know that we canaol afford to loee it. Yon ail know that we must loee it If the full amount of stock Is not raised at ooce. You all know that If we do lose this road, Lowell will hang op the fid-dle on tbe railroad question for all time. Then don't wait any longer. SDBSCRIBE1 Yon

ill find it a good inrestmeat. Put ysw mom down and do it NOW I

Eo. Joornal:—Among the many interest-iog items usually feund in your paper, I am always glad to notice that yon are 'orer prompt to meatkm all improvements, sucb as building, etc,

Permit me to say a word In regard to n cer-tain class of improvements (7) which do not tend to benefit community, though by doing so I would not be tbe means of preventing an item from yourself from appearing, in regard to the same question, bnt hope yon will out with it, in yonr best style.

I merely wish to offer my individoal opin-ion, and when I do this if nnybody differs, I hope they will make their sentiments anown.

In thia connection I can do no belter than to refer to tbe recent ImprovemenU (7) on the bridge. For two or three days an old rickety, condemned building, or as I,have beard it fitly remarked "a d d old nuisance" block* aded the main street of our rillage, and at last it has been placed on the water lot west of

k Bradfield'e hardware store, and there it stands a disgrace to the town, and to cap the climax, I understand it Is to be used as a whiskey shop. Such improvements a n a enrse to community. Where we ought to see new and handsome buildings erected, we find old dilapidated shaotiea, twisted around and set oo stilts.

In tbe very eanter of oar thriving village of wbieh we an all proud (or would Uka to be) the wont old wrecks are placed Io greet tha eye of the visitor and to stand a constant "ey a sore" tu the resident citlaen. In additioo to this, liquid damnation is ta bo dealt ont by the glass, and drunken loafen will stagger

aad vent their disgusting slang and of ram, while ladies and children must

it ail, aa they pass from one side of tbe river to the other.

(n tbe 'above 1 know 1 have eipreased the opinions of many of our citicens and believe that all who cesire to have decency aod good order pnvail, will endorse tbe sentiment

OltllM.

Liqook Sblubo.—A petition to tbe Com -moo Couocil, sigoed, we are informed, by six-ty citiaens of this place, prayiog that no more Hcenses be gnnUd to liquor sellers of this vil-lage, has been presented to that body, and will probably be disposed of at its aeit meet-

ing. kmong lbs petitioners are found the names

of most of our best business men, aod we are informed that many othen who did not have an opportunity to sign the one sent in, are waiting for another to be presented, before the next meeting of tbe board.

At this late day it is unnt/CCBiary to disca» tbe evils growing out of tbe liquor traffic; this has been done orer and over again, and the unanimous verdict of those who seek to promote tbe welfare of society, is, that no

hod c&l so effectually undermine tbe moral foundation of a community, as that against which so many of our citUcns are now protesting.

We certainly hope and 'believe the village Board will act in accordance with tbe sentu ment so emphatically spoken by the citicens of our Tillage whose names endorse the peti.

tion.

Finss.—From all parts of the Sute comes tba intelligence that fires hare again been rag-ing in tbe woods, and great fear was entertain-ed previous to tbe rain of Saturday, that tbe terrible elsmeot would prove quite as disastrous aa it did last fall.

During tho past week sad havoc has been made by fire at differeat points along tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. Fences have been bnmed, woods destroyed, and vil-lages threatened. Also at aevsral points along Ihe J L. k S. R. R., fire has been raging fiercely on both sides ot tbe track.

loceodiarlea are freqnent In cittas, aod vil-lagn. Within two weeks several fires have

in Grand Rapids .'de«iroving a vast of property.

Si pee i he borning of hqoirrx Opera Uoase, two or three tiren bava occurred in lhat city, and one noideace aod a dry kilo contain! og a largo amonnt of choioe walnut Inmberentinly consomsd.

Cedar Springa has been threateosd by fire in Ihe wooda oo every baod, and tha poople bava been compelled to fight conlioBally to aava their village.

AHornn.—Sqnien Opera Houso at Grand Rapids was totally destroyed by fin on tba mornlog of tbe 8tb inst Sqoien' loss 160,-000 with no iosunnce. Total loss including theatricals, aad departments occupied by merchants, $80,000. Fin supposed to have origioated in tbe usual way—"inceodiarily."

Rbal Ebtatb TnAMBFBBd.—The following is the list of real estate transfen in this vicin-ity as taken from the official records, for the week ending, Friday, May lOth, 187.1:

BenJ B. Wright to Nathtsiel McCarty, a piece of land 30 feel wide aod 80 rods deep, froatlag oa Bridge atreet, Lowell, |1,000.

A Sobmb.—"Familiarity breede contempt" and aomeUmes a son spot oo a man's nose. Last Sntarday ayoong maa, aoder ihe infin-oooe of the Bowing bowl, beenma a Kttle too dMBonslralive while at Loll 4 Go's ston, mncb lo the embanasmeot of eerlaia custom-' <n passiag ia aad ont Manhal Sprague was oont fer, and upon reeslvlag an ialrodocUoa to the yoaog man, became at onco impnaaed WIW bis peculiar waya, aod cordially lovited him ta amble to the lock-op. The yoaog mao,\bsliig modest, dsciined to take so coo-

splcuoos part ia the play, and nfused to am-ble. The Manhal with some assistance, ele-vated Ihe youog man lo a position in Mac. Sbaw's wagon, and the prancing steeds con-veyed the actor to the little oot around the

Notwithstanding his rash and fre-deelaratiooa that be wonld vote for

Greeley if they locked him up. he was turned io fer the night to meditate over his misdeeds. In the morniog he waa turned out and advis-ed lo ntreat in good order. The manner in which he received the advice, clearly indicated that he was not alow to comprehend a thing or two.

A GOOD MAIT GONB.

Weed Bewina Maohino. Anyone wishing to bny a Sewing Macbiae

wilt do well to see a Weed Machine before buying. Call at P. B: Williams' store.

7w?. jr^rl ,«? lh8Pr* l ,*» : 16. ar tolly loft this placo for a residence in thn We«t

th^fo'lowUf" * P',bli*h*'1 *etoami , ,hl<:h »* ••Captain So'morhy now, at tho age of 73 yoars. Is

as met aod active ai aoy young mau upon oar streets • ^ " ^ t h o dav ia /ar diaUot wh.^?he .'wbTel shall ho hrokon at tho cistern." Much of ibis nn-uaal vigor is doubtleas attribotablo to hia strictlv Uiaporatoand active haMls of life. With the e*. wptloii of ns or eight year adnriog which period he

Attantioo, Farmers!

Certain dealen are handling goods dlsenr-dad by me, aod reoommsnding them to fa-vor by saylog that Atkins bandied tbem last year; deeming this sufficient guarantee of their worth. Remember that I always throw np a good thing for sombtoixo bbttbr, and while bowing to tbe compliment that other dealen consider my discarded goods first class, I would invite farmen to call at my store oa the bridge, and be convinced that I have found later improved and more desirable goods for for their nse. W. J .Atxixs.

Lowell, May 6th. 1872. if

Corn candy, prite pop corn bags, cocoa candy, nuts, and tbe largeet and best stock avin tx Lowbil , at Somerby's.

Barr's Pectoral Elixir is simple, pleasant, and a sure; cure is all diseases of tbe Throat

and Longs. For sale by Woodins & Look.

100,000 lbs Woot Waxtxd.—Tbe subscri-ber will pay the highest market price for good dean Fleece Wool delivered in Lowell.

Myros H. Nortox. May 10th, 1873.

N. B.—Money to loan on good Real Estate Mtrox H. Noktox.

N O W R E A D Y .

NEW S T Y L E S

Perry Brothers Haveracoived a foil Lloe or .Hew 3 l/U. 4-

B u s i n e s s H a l s f o r ( i e D t l e m w ,

N o b b y H a l s f o r Y o d d ; M e t .

S o f t a n d S t i f f F e l l flats.

Mmc. Demorest's fashionable Patterns at Somerby's. Four cases of them. The ladles have tound out their value.

/•b s U i n!< 1 fr01? lh ' ' " • of ardent spirits In all Its forms, and even from tha milder stimalos of too aad coOeo. Of spotless character and hahita— at poaco with Qod and all mankind—why should not the acoamulatian of years rest lightly upon him. and hia old ago bo erownod with the reflected glory of the setting sun >- B ' « b o r n i n Newboryport. Mass , Kov. •• I® MontpelUr prior to his marriage, poriagtho two generationa since. he haa been most

. MLklK,wn*n4 ""ivorsally respected by oor people. Though characteriaed by a placid temper, a genial, kindly heart, and an unvarying overflow af Mod spirit* he waa, nevertheloea, firm aa the hilla in his principles. Among tho earliest to espouse the anti-atavepr canse, he was one of the flva who first brooght their pnnelplee to the ballot-box in Mont-pelUr, la 1839, we boUeve; and thereafter he knew no shadow of tnrniog. We doobt if more than one ot tho namber sam»e hlm-Ur. Zenaa Wood. A temperaoee man af the stralghtest sect, he neither tsated nor tolerated anything that could intoxicate. Ue was an intelligent, decide 1 and consistent Chris-Uaa, though dltBdent and nndiiaoaatrative In man-ner. One of tbe original members of the Free (Sec-ond Congregational J church in thia town, he haa since remained in that denomination, land had, to-gether with hia wife, removed hta relation to the ehnrch ia Lowell.

The namerons friends of Capt. eomerby remons-trated agaiast hia removal to a aow climate at his advaneed age, aa the chaago geaoraUr provea too much, even for one so healthy and viforans aa ho seemed to be. And while, perhaps his death was thna hastened, sUll bow uuu, of hi* Ufa lang asxe-ciatea among as have entered tho same dark valley within tbe past year! Daring the last Hours of hia life he listened with tender interoet to the obituary notices ol Dsa. Storrs and Father Bancroft, who had jest proceeded him to tbe Better Land.

During the late snmmer and fhll Ur.Fomerbr had suffered severely from the ague, from whlob he never lully recovered ; bnt the immediate saaae of his death wa* aa aflectlon ofthe heart aad kiteeys.

[Vermont Watchman aad State Jeumal

Everything in the Notion line at Somerby's

L. B. Lull & Co,, have just received a large Invoice of Groceries, CannedJFraits and every-thing fresh and first clau in the eating line.— Best white sugar at 12) cents a pound, and everything else proportionally low. Teas, the iett in the market, and told right down to the bottom fyure.

Dr. G. W. Byrox, Veterinary Surgoon, will be in Lowell, on Friday and Saturday, May 17th and I8tb, to treat all horses that are sick or disabled, and will continue to visit Lowell each week during the summer Fridays and Saturdays.

Oysters served up in ail styles at the LoweU Bakery.

Perfumeries and toilet soaps of the pirst watbr at Somerby's

LiarorLBTTRBfl remainiogin thepostofUcn at Lowell, Kent Connty Michigan, May 16,1173:

La dim' L i t :

Mka Carrie Brown, Miss Susanna Moboon. Gbxta' Li »t :

T H Brown, Eustis Church, K Hunt, Krice Perry, O C Train. E S Varnish.

Pertonscalling for these Letters, will please say "advertised," and give date of this notice.

A. M. Elswor th . P. M.

WoodI Wood I—Those wishing to buy wood, will do well to call and leave their or-der accompanied with stamps, at D.B.Wil-liams' store, and have the wood deliversd at their door in double quick.

Lowell, Dec. 11th 1871.

School Books of all kindi at J. G Wtft ' i Central Drug Store.

The place lo get a square Lunch is at tbe Lowell Bakery.

A fresh stock of Candies at J. C. West's Central Drag Store.

Cheapest Store in the State—Star Clothing Bouse, Graod Rapids.

Thousands of people die every year from starvation, but while there is a bakery in Lowell it would be very foolish indeed for aay to even go hungry.

A LARUK AWORTUKNTI.V

MR

Local Business Notices.

Best e s t r a c t of L e m o o a n d V a n i l l a for

* j sauces , j e l l i es , c u s t a r d s etc. , a t S o m e r b y ' s

— - A fine lot of Photographs and Pictures just Farmers, you make two dollars by purcbas- j received as nice He tbey make at I. D. Morris'.

ing your plows of rae, trimmed with Boyce k 1 j . J s t arrived-cboice black, bine, and violet Noah'a Caiv steel Coulten- W.J. ATKINS. I i u k a l s o m c r b j 4

Jewelry till you can't rest, at Somerby's- • 75 cents Only for Men's Cottonade It is so reasonable you enn't resist the tempta- j Pants, at tbe Great One Price Store of Grand lion, therefore you must purchase. ' Rapids, Star Cloihinu House.

"Trne as Steel," Marion Harland's • Invest one dollar in Barr's Pecloral Kliiir, new book, at J. C- West's Central Drug!Rni' stop that troublesome cough. For sale Store- jby Wooding & Look.

table button bole culler, $3 buys a good suit for little boys Star Clothing House, Grand Rapids.

Pigs feel and pickled tongue at tho Lowell Bakery.

Men are good natured, and women smile, children kappy all the while, if tbey buy goods nt A. J. Ecker's in Smyrna.

For a fine assortment of Curtains and Fixtures, Cords and Tassels, call onj. C. West, at Central Drag Store*

The IKON CI.AU MOWER has no aide draft owing to tbe fact that one wheel ia larger than lbs other, the only correct way to avoid H. Iw

Fresh bread every day at Lowell Bakery.

Boats of new gooda at A. J. Ecker's io Smyrna, at low prices, people do well to trads there.

U. B. Williams, breeder and dealer in F«D-cy and pure blood hogs and poultry, such as Poland bom, Buff Cochin, Light Brama, Black Spaniab. Samaira (iame fowls, Peacocks aid Guinea Pig*.

I am now prepared to book a few orden for

Eggant Ihe following prices: Buff Oocbin Eggs Imported fowls $4 00 Dark Brama • • • • • < 4 qo Black Bpanish " •• " 3 00 Light Brama Domestic 3 00 Blank Samatra Game 2 00 Peaeock Eggs 6 00

Will have some Poland Pigs io good shape for the trade, May 201b, 1872. I guarantee every thing I sell true to name.

Lowell, Feb. 19tb, 1872.

A few of tbe Chicago Scrapers oo band, beat thing out, take one home on trial notbiog like them for Road work. n43tf

A foil line of .Faints, Oils and Varnish-es. at J- C West's Ctntral Drag Store

Only S7 for a good double and twist anil of clothes lor m m . Star Clothing House c . l u ' w 0 ^ 51 ' 'y'"* rrieea. Brick 3hop No. „ , „ . , 0 J.1 WaWlooS; . , Grand Ksplds. Grand Rapids.

Egnew's adj patent yet, for sale at Somerby's price 25 cl8

Geo. Wilbelm is sellinn — Good Congreaa Gail-rs ui f l 23

" Kip Ilools 3 OO •' Calf Boots 4 00

LOWELL 3fA RKKT HKVOKT. UOKKKCTk* iUV l i . 1 * : .

Wheat(wbi««) V uu do (red do

Floor , c« t do V b h i

Buokrlipnt, bu BuokwUi«t F lour , T cwt Corn, T bu Corn Meal cwt O a t s V hn Middlings V ton Bran do -Butter W ft

1 80 1 iJ \ 75 u 80

. (><j

I Ui tu

Eggs V do t Cheese V t t Beef V » Pork V tb — I'ork, salt V Jb Mutton T Ih OUicken V » ' Turkrjra do Lsrd dn -Tsllow do Potatoes W bn — — Tunilp" do Onions do B»ans do . Apples do . - -

do d n s d ft -Peaches do do Honey V f t Calf nk lns W ft Hide* green do -

do drv do - -Sheep Pelta

K '•'! 81 10 16

7 to K 6 *

4 lOCtIS 6 to w

yo

I 0(1 1 io

7S 10 18 10

- I3«i :«7»<

t j 5fi(»100

CAPS For the Old, the Middle-Aged A Tou?

OUR STOCK IS THE

LARGEST AND MOST CONPLBTK • e over porcbased for the Hprmg Trade.

GOOD SILK HATS In all the different Sly let.

J0BBIN6 TRADE The a tUnt lon of tbe Trade Count r r Merchaota i a

reapectfullj ' called to our large l ine ot

CASE GOODS,

B o u f b t f r o m first h a n d a e z p r a a a l r t a t J o b b i n g

Which will be sold as CHEAP n* b r a r r W s a t ^ honaein mir line.

ONE PRICE MD NO JOCKEfWl

PALACE STORE.

11 Monroe St.,

Grand Rapids. B E R K E Y B R C t o , i G A Y ,

Manufacturers of

F U R N I T U R E ,

OK-'M) HA f IVS, MICM.

C1IAM15KK F U K N I T L T R E ,

P A K L U i i F L ' l i N I T U H B

1 L I H H A R V C A S E S ,

R A T T A N C I I A l R t -

| C A M P C H A I R S , &C. t & C .

BBRKEV BROS A: GAY,

H u l u H r o u m O l l l c e :

55 57 & 59 CANAL ST.,

Grand Rapids,

W l l K K B C A N UK F O U N D V l I II I I I I I B S I

N E E D E D I N T H E

mmm l i p B E R K E Y B R O S . G A Y ,

55 57 ^ 59 Canal S t . Grand Rapids .

( • D t r a c t t t F n n i g h

Hotels and Private Houses P r o a s G u a r a n t e e d a s l o w a s t m r

r eapona ib le H o u s e m t b e XJ. 8 .

O P E N B U G G I E S ,

S I I S T O - L E B T J Q G H E S ,

H T J G G I E H ,

S P R i i s r a - w A - O - O N S ,

SKELETON WAGONS.

T7n46-1; -ir.THUR WOOD.

BERKEY BROS. & GAY,

56 5 7 1 59 CANAL ST., 6 . R A N K

Make a s p c d a l t j ot

vmov cimcEiff l i i s . i i 1 > U A P K R 1 E H ,

1 Offering <h thl* tine unturpatted mmnthip at rtatonablt mtft.

Pier & Mantle Mirront Miv«atoor4er.

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. . Sjiriuur Clwuiiiur. I.v A surrrj-.IAI.

Whht nn onfth thmi lifts '{fj'to my 8nri)riso, ho procppiled to follow, I to your miiid uo\y I eugtured, with , W.e wajkcd t b r ^ g l i , i h e strsetB Bldwly

" silei

(i l lADIXi. r • • = ? =

A Sl'OUlN KISS.

Th. t l o o f tho Cimpslly find with flieinteutiou oihav- 'nnd sileutly t i l l a p i u ' o a o h u d - t l a . l i t ' . Rniiu^cof tiio i u ^ n n i t <<• Wash Dqwn K* Vniur jmiK • , i n f r n on! Ihoi* and then. , • striVb (ft 'Mr," Taffourd. lyhcu I, j p . • «h.; - , „ „ ^

0 ' i a r i ^ B u l i ^ i i i r | ' , " ]}e w i , l - " l 0 ^ y W flrHt, aa. hvainhivd T nWfR'd ft t L ^ V S r , ^ "A *** *• 1 - • I c n s L l ' ^ S . l liiTWompofibv nuidaii lay though nmvin^f t t a tttnolusiou, " not j took n * ifriemS in witVtiRr Eui tn wan ^ Th®" 'cHMiMfiept o iv xvmovinR the 1 wihnVi /l.o vnli, 1 , 1

J r & ^ J r ^ u ^ ^ r ^ - s a s i i 0 t r f h ^ . d i n g h y ^ CUUB^ city hy w « ^ read, about inamfcsfnttonB and medi ' o r spread oj-er Lcr toirturaftiwhUMwm- so much talked of during tBo pajSt K9;l or drfnrti^s Tor nlW.-.i fn

o t e W r and mv8uUfc io'.her was fairly tented yesterday, ancl | •*" ont, she mtecVuu ' t B^q would.Up " f ^ i n d ' t ^ He imprneticnbld, the of thn nlfffhK^wtfA i py to rittend to oiir wKnta. l e x - ^d id clay cf which they are formed I roawium i V a ^ ' U n S .

Jnil lr luIIr Drtcrminrd.

S t a n d a r d r e p o r t s a ,1 r o v t r - r ' i i Uh .Cortliuidville by

wliiohiithe yaliietof n kiss was detorniln up

dnu'snot, • i t .• -tn -But now tho carpcta all are up, ami from tlu- Btalr- . UDIS and tba like. I liaveu't Been 'any ' ed to

oHeim Q - -msMpg^JtX , Rboata, or been in any ' trance, b n l J w - | iiraS tiAi'-.tt inan Ud jpiAilojfcicid the tween this infernal ring and this abomi-1 happy

' nrWBi buM nlop. -» ' tiftblf" linhlf T ilrtn^f Vnnw wlinfT hoiiotrn i reSBCd tny dfB

uptin the person is a maiden Jady,

IMII n-iw prrgented, Whcreiu we dwelt, nor dreamod of dirt, no cnny and

AJw I fift'W W •urmd'upli^i liwliiVAi' quHmilto of room*, ,

W'th.H. u n a . n v r u d , a n d tn.-, o.l ^ ' l o o k l u j ^ u t FveMone it KtMnin arc HtandiuK round at nixca 1 and found out my fate. I don't tron-1 lor?

j nahle bobk, T d6n4t k n o W w t f l ^ l ^ i e y e . j ressed my di>8 - .res, atid while

plaiutiflj -W . MA « VAOMWVU AIMVSJ A 111 UiXiU* 19 ALU DUAAim I ~Z~-~ T" F • - » A M * " * doub t

, " The oM book tella all ab^ut i t . .11 rented on tho enso, 0 don't know what evil spirit ever prompt-. Miss Talfourd'sobBorration. • I the ftrat in tho forenoon, when

" May Ih»ok at yonrr iug, 'Mr. Leia.; aicani Urc-onRiues trie»lit«Btreugth .nmp ami ounrn fn t U floov mwi inmnir r ? •' H!;O asked. " I believe it is con, ""AR the /oot of Heal street, under tlie , !?I. •L.Wl ° . I

whiit'"v\feUin<ltmii«nitiiiii iiv lUxtAi iikn milt v r* y o u wucli longer," ha sighed. ; sidcrcd a curiosity." i dlreotio'ri of Fire Chief Anderson, and . i,:.,'. . . i l l t li, . u/ v l i" thronftSlhu tfMonH. ' | " Tell mo all about. Far , " I urged.— 41 Excuse my takirig It off,"' fie an-, ' n t ^ e presence of a large number of wim i ; i' i -', i n ; , i I ?

Let me hoar what it is." laweml, with some h e s i t a t i o n s he " P e o t ^ w , a committee from the City Ti ! (KnTn l i t

\ M i m * S w w u ' S : S S S O T U « . . . M a * * • . wuer.- :.rr thofo rcionif, thoRe quiet roomn, thohoiuio ' ^ | n thoroughly mixod." Atid he look- j ing the lirUok'S, entered upon a geuef^ most pow e r f u l w a s U i n g p o j y e r of tbe 1 villo 'rko i d a m t i ^ '

ed at mo as though in uncertainty nnd, al conversation into . .which, with BQma I powerful ^lorso and cfeam-engino, nf ^ * • effort, ttislS was .frawn. As his hand! J ^ n Ihe reftch of our a n t h o r i K fflf a , i d ^ Z X Z l

•ase, the ring M I n f e r i w m made during the day, | ^on-m iimviiwr fin* iipfniii^nni^ filnVi>n 1 B o m e B 0 W i n 8 f < , r defendant; that he one of p r t | | e ( 1 n t t h e • ftlHt f , , . t j ) 0

Tlif parlor atid the chamlKT floir* wnro cloancd r.

The carpet* nhook, tho window* wMhed, a* ail tho will afford you much comfort or satis-ijoiglibcrf know; faction but j o u might as well learu. I

WcH," .aid " 1 don't know „„ il M t m d o . U m I m n d . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! 1 1 , W " ' 5 ™

K c ™ , ™" t 0 ' ! P S M f r T " 1 ! . " ' ' « "» • h & S S f e " . l i . ' i ' H , ! ? . ^ . y . » I w.ml.1 llnd a brttor' l™ki..B m . n l l j Willi IM U "K",

I'cux, ink ami pajHT all about, puaco hi 'it* • . • 'looks:

•V. Till Jell the women on Ihctn all, fef fqllfl pi

Uut *tlll the "'iiicftim had oscapod, the table piled with book*,

' yory rjpi«Kiio <dd book m our library that father pick-1 stood apart and waited a resultl

jit1-Oniueii, ' r

KM fli' ii they vanished all away, book*, piper, ink 1 jcles' I and iH-n. ; . , „ , 1 there find

' Inscriptifyn ? ' ' he exclaimed. To And ail tUAgfoiir" Mt to wntiKin that ther bad before me. I t WM a huge old volume 1 " W h y , yes," said she, " t h e r e

•'t (o ilKhta," Wlu n the Minnd of driving tocka ta heard, tho" tho

hoiuc if far from still, An4 tbu i»rpct womin'n on the ataira, that harbiiiRei

H- iook f'ir pajHini, books or billa, that nil were there before,

And BlRhs to find them on the deak or in tho draw-er no more.

Ami then he grimly think* of her whif net ihls races ' afloat,

'And wigh. H vhe were out at tea in a verv leaky lioat. ith hair ami cap

got the ring, and,while wondering with I bid exoitcmout exhibited by tho other, i ^Ond of steam beyond sixty pounds, , i1A . . . . . . . . „ . . ® i r .. i you about its origin, remembering an . The scene was a s tudy for the artist X while i t could not work more than a few n..,,. i ' ! ' . . " f "i • i 1 ' " " ' - i u our library that father pick-! stood apart and waited a result! Wife minutes without foaming and getting1 i,;KHn,i ^ 1*1

Europe,aomo modiooval chron- looked for a moment, and then asked, o'tt of order. The stream played from hor all oveV wifl, H,./iV.. N.nf u l^UA thought that perhaps I might i " Wliat is tlie inscription, Mr. Lois- tho nozf.le of tlio hose,ag(iinst the . base not call for beln luw-.tnuo ui,.. ,.n^U n ) W M l J d . Acre's the 1 ler ? "

i 8 a foot or two. bnt when pointed at the S i S J & n S «?.!« f " 1

j written in English, and as tho text and 1 certainly an inscription thvre." top ol the htlk where the dirt was sof t- j (]eili(.(i t | 1 0 i./.t n d m i t S f h l i letter-press indicated, very old and cor- " I wish'thfcre might be," ho return- ,e.r' l t , d l , ( 1 8 l l c l 1 execution that many bo- < i i e Ofrore . i t k:' & ] i t i f T ,„ } f ". respondingly valuable. j ed, with a gloomy in'crednlousness. beved the thing could be made to work. ^ . S u e d uTon t U Z u h d s " t. t d

" L i s t e n , " said he, as ho proceeded' " B u t thero is," she repeated, with provided the requisite power could ha . i,v j1)>r i10 *o t 1 ) e ] n J , , to read : I evident excitement. " Can't von see; Be®?,rt5d- ' HAn.o ' m n n u»«i;oi. » - r L

And now, when come* the master home, a* come he thing," and he Opened it OU the desk niUft a' uiohtfl, i , „ f— T* .. i . .u „„i „l

. find ull ibMUr< an' " set to wrcniRa " that they had

Utlil

He meet* her at the parlor door with awry.

With sleeves tucked up ai ^ in her eye; . ]

y I fOJls quite Xnuul, at nothing to bo Said,

So hold* hi* tongue, and drink* hi* tea, and sneak* away to bed.

id broom in hand, defiance

d know* full' viil there's

LEISLER'8 FATE.

1 suppose that never a TWttii, lived within ft more contraoted Hphere. or de -votfed his energies mOrfe assidously to the pursuit of a single idea, than Far-quharson Leislor, during the fall of 1809 and the winter of 70. And yet, while the fact was apparent, the cause

" And it befell at Ravenna that a cer-1 tain ring was made yearly, to be cast into the sea, that, perchance, tbe favor

j of the seas might be gained. And for-' asmuch as this did henceforth belong-i unto the elements any one who did take therefrom the offering should be judged guilty of death. But if he should find and wear it unknowingly, he should h e loft to the mercy of the winds, and waves—and this should surely befell bim. Now, the ring was of pure gold, very small, aa for a bride, and very broad for a protection. The same did haye an oval shield of green stone over-laid with a layer of white, and was every year the same.'"

Ho closed the book, and looked a t me in silence. This, then, was his mystery. I endeavored to disprove the state-ments—urged their nnreliability, re-ferred him to expositions of similar

yon, see; it ? " indicating the scratches on the i Arrangements were then made ' for face of the stone. " The marks are so ' Brown & Jones' powerful coal tug, the regular that there can bo no doubt of i ^igley, with her powerful Came-

eity fire hose and

some man, nor stylish." T h e . jury fonnd the defendant kissed the plain-tiff, and a sessed tho value of the kiss at iiity dollars.

A Stolen Secret.

One of the most important dincover-operations, throwing a I ies of this century is the vulcanieUiff

steady stream with an immense force, iof caoutchouc- / . e.. the 'process by and working up to 120 pounds pressure, i which it is rendered innonsible to cold with sUch effect that the hose, finally I or heat. Pruvious tu 1843, as summer gave Way. The bluff resisted Success-1 or Winter weather prevailed, India nib-fully all efforts to do more than make i ber fabrics stiffened or molted. This a faint impress ion, except near its sur- i susceptibility was the great hindrance face, where for a time, the stream cut i to their use. Some half dozen invent' the earth with as much ease aa if it j ors on this and tlio other side of tho were snow-drifts, sending flying down j Atlantib had been cxperimcntiug upon the flmne toward the river in a way I this difficulty for several years. ""

She fitted the microscope to h e r e t o , and bont over his hand. After ,'a min-ute she looked up, and saying, " it i s not sufficientiy powerful/ ' adjusted i n -other instrument

The strain was to severe for his over-tasked mind.

" R e a d i t , " he exclaimed, " fo r 1

God's sake, read it, Edith, if yoU can." The Hush deepened on her faee as

she looked. She simply said : " l e a n read it, Mr. Leislor." . , . v ^ " R e a d i t " be answered, as the work- J ^ a t bid fair to prove a success; but as I Goodyear at last stumbled upon the

ing of his face indicated his suppressed 8 0 0 1 1 W the tough formation beneath j secret. Over his little stove in an attic excitement. tho lin§ where frosts and washes pene- j chamber of an indifferent house in

trate Were reached, the force proved j New Haven, ho melted the gum in a itfeffefttual, and after a careful test it j kettle slimed with brimstone. I t shbw-was given up. i ed no change in cooling. Beyond al-

Sovowil old California miners, who : teration in form, tlie muteriul appeared we$5 lookers-on at the time, expressed I the same. I t was elastic, dark in color,, surprise at the result, and said that in | odorous as nt first, tasteless, yielding all their mining experience never had ! to tbe.tonoh, and unaltered in specific

. . - . . viu uu, ue saiu aa ne crasned t b e y ' o u b a e a r t l 1 hard enough to stand gravity. Apparently, it had suffered 1 flunk that among them all 1 was the I circumstances here involved. My fath- j ^ c o u n t ^ r fln(j awaited her recital I n P against Such hydraulic power. ino alteration in a single one of its

w ^ . o n e who had any such knowledge. | er comes across that rare book alto-! Wonderinp' perhaps, at his anxit-tv'1 Tho tesult of the test yesterday se t - j qualities. And yet it had become We v him, not as one may know an- gether by accident H^ buys it at an i w t . ^ % . ' , 1 ties thq bluff removal question so far i another thing. Heat could not melt

35ther irom casual intercourse or indif- extravagant price. He ^ not an ayti- i u t „ rp f l t i n w a g i n g is concerned. ~ *

•l I t is a quotation," she said, " f rom was so obscure that men could do little fictions, and appealed to his reason and I t h e Song of Solomon, and written

as ne

« C e r e n t conversation, butwi th s\ coinci-

of f<Jtliiig_aiid an identity of senti-S e n t that is often found among those who have grown up together and devel-

ped common sympathies and impulses, "md been boys at the same isoh^ol,

in college togethicr, and now were tying law in the same office.

His whole life was encircled by and bound within the signet ring lift ligbit-

wore. I t may seenriui Jutrava-u a l

g a n j f or rather a fri vious assertion, but

• - - .« . , . . interest in his behalf, she began : r . , , l i . - . —•- i . .. . , . , . . — quanan or a collector, and is generally, «c M y c rnhdmother 's dear friend was i i n " ' l o d l e f { t o g e t ngly nuisances was no longer irregular in elasticity. a frugal man. The book is b rough t 1 " — - i *„ 1—i x_i4 i i . -1

home and within my reach. I

Tbe only ' nor frost stiffen the now materiaL It ' 'was no longer i m —

All stickincss was

language of her fathers, and \ . r ' i i i XL me of their traditions. When I ' '

on m y o a r t . . I have uo knowledgo that | k u e w h e r ? h e W l l 8 T o l d t h h B t i l ]

the article is Italian. I have aevor retaining all,the charms that had made

brougnt 1 Salomn Renwirk « .WPHV hVTir th « I o u t o t t l i e way is to issue a contract (o I All stickiness was gone. The grand - T , . , bud this : l o v e l c i i a r a c t c r ' u m l a t a l e n t J d U l i i ; d | dig and haul them off by pick, spade discovery had, in fact, been made, that

ring m tbe only hsh I catch dnnng the i s h e taught me out of her Hebrew a n 4 m u l 0 power. Let us hope that | caoutohoac gum raised to a high tem-day, and that when I am returning i B i b i € t h e lanpiage of her fathers, a n ( i ' t11 '8 result will ba attained at au early peraturo by h e a t and exposed to the home, without expectation or intention j t o j j me of their traditions Wlien l ' d a y - [fumes of brimstone, became vulcan-

' Ifced. { Elate with success, Goodyear, first { protecting his invention in the United I States by caveats and patents, started for England. Among the British ex-perimenters on India rubber was

looked into the boolc. Yet I am led to consult the one with regard to the oth-er, and I find there a minute and par-ticular description of the object, and

it was a fact, though none but myself [ more than t h a t an awful intimation ..of knew it was such. ^ | tho-wearer's fate. Is all tins mere .. The article in itself was peculiar chance, and am I to regard it as such? enongh to excite any degree of interest. I cannot beliovo it so. I am require.l | m u d - a ' b r o a d p k t e o U o l d Joined" to He wore it on tho fourth linger of tho 1 to rocognize the force of such a (Jon- a u o v u i . i i s k J chrv*n*r*** L left hand, and derived from \t8 propriet-, junction. I am bound to accept the w a 8 , n j n u t e i v inscribed m Hebrew char o r s f ip about as muoh misery as any , description, and in doing this I cannot i a c t o r s a Ktntenco from the Canticles! man ever gained from the possession of | ignore tha prediction. I am a doomed, Qnc of these he wore himself, tbe oth-anv simple object. man and my shadow walks ever with e r , i e t<) l n B ^ f e His was buried

Without any circumlocution or dis- me." " i , i m . •!.„ i„„ t / l tortion of realities, tbe article in ques- i Pausing for a moment he abruptly | ) i e r finger In tho Atlantic, at Oaoe Mny1

tion was tound in the stomach of a blue asked : " How can I ever ask Edith i Sh„ o Z ^ t o l d mo of the P r e n m s S fi.'. , hick Lei J r hauled in trom the Talfonrd to ^harfl it with me t And I've

toyed her for years. , gcribed tho object so particularly that Hie overtaxed system cave way, and i c o u l ( 1 n o t b u t r Q m e t ^ e T lU1(1 identify

the poor fe low bowed his head and wept jt. T h e r e iB n o t the shadow of doubt

T J w l II IT i • I I T I b u t what this is the s a m e - t h a t the I won t say that I was astonished. I niissjng n n g and yours are identicid."

die ? " asked Leisler

jg all t be charms that had made 1 ' I ' h e Warwickshire Strike, her whole life bril l iant She was mar- j A strike of agricultural laborers is a ried, I think, in the year 1790. Her | novel and by no means an unimportant husband dieu.'SO years after,and thence- j event A new leyon must be working forth she lived with my grandmother, j in thd popular mind of England when Mr. Renwlck caused two rings to bo I those quiet, patient, dumbfounded made, each art exact patera of Heman, ' creatures set up for having a will of the singer, as described in tho Tal-1 their own. To see tbem attempting to

water ol Jamaica Bay during a fishing excursion summer before las t He had been out all day with ill success. In .'act bo had caught nothing, and was just making for the inlet when his line, trolling through the water, attracted the attention of a large specimen of tbe race and secured a victim. During such preliminary investigations as were ne-cessary, the ring was fonnd. How it i ed to excite the wonder, which under!

think I had already arrived at a degree, ""''"- How'did she of amazement beyond which any fur-! a bnip t ly ther attainment wns physicaHy impos- C a ] m l y a n ( 1 peacefully, nt ner

Even this last development fail-. aome," w u the response. tlio tvsinHAf> n'lit/tlt . . *_

sible.

had got tuere, where it bad come from what were its antecedents, we did not know. The fact of its existence and of its present purpose was evident Leis-ler appropriated it and placed it, with

"And her husband ?" " U n d e r similar circumstances." other circumstances, it might have in-

1 ' r i e v e 1 r r r f l l f f e ? f d " 1 1 d i J notfollow from any exposure byi ts suggestivencss than by its reality. . ^ t h e elements ? " l u a t a man, such as I know Leisler to I "None whatever " be, could bo impelled by a mere ideal-

great satisfaction, upon tbe fiuger afore-1 inm to such a renunciation was simply said. The object was certainly a curi- j inexplicable. Certainly no words coidil osity. Apart from the singularity of i do justice to the subject, or express tbe its discovery and the uncertainly at-! varied and conflicting emotions of my i.i.udiug its previous history, it posses- j mind. I t was a clear case of mono-sed intrinsic peculiarities that entitled | mania, and needed measures I was not it to more than ordinary consideration. | able to apply. T b e ring was small, barely large enough j During the winter I saw Edith Tal-to fit Leisler's rather diminutive band. | fourd occasionally, most frequently in A broad, flat band of gold, surmounted I her father 's pew at Trinity, where I by a large oval seal of chrvsoprase. It j wont on Sunday afternoons. She was bad evidently Been use, but when or I a sweet looking girl, rather pe/i<e,with iiow, or under what circumstances, was | golden hair and blue eyes, and a wist-a profound mystery. On tbe face of till expression upon her face as though the stone were a number of almost im-! there might be something she sought perceptible scratches, apparently the 1 and bad not gained. I liked to watch result of ?ome injury, and regretted by | her as she bent over her prayer book in Leisler as impairing the value and all the sincerity of her pure and earnest beauty of the object. The ring was cer-1 heart, and joined soft and sweet in the

t a i n l y an antique, and. though adver- intoned responses. Whether she ever tised, found no owner. expected Leisler's love I did not know.

About a month or six weeks after ! though I was assured that he had nev-the discovery I began to notice a change er revealed it in words. Ho had been in my friend. His manner seemed ab- a frequent visitor at the little house in stracted, distrait and troubled, while thp blithe, liglitftearted look be bad habitually worn gave place to a wearied cheerless expression. At the time he became uuusualjy ret icent avoiding

"And what was the inscription ? " Her eyes fell beneath his earnest

gaze, and the mantling blush again overspread her cheek, as she replied:

" I will seek him whom my soul loveth."

I looked at Leisler, Tbe worn and haggaril look had gone, and in its place was the tranquil, pleasant expression that I knew of old. His eye beamed upon the other with a light before which she 8hrnnk,and his lips oareli ly touched her hair as he bent over bowed head. With the story, the slii,. ow of the fate had passed away, and a new life free from its malign influence had .opened u p before him.

Edith, darling," I heard him mur-mur, as he drew, nearer to her side, " will you seek bim ? "

" N o , " she gently answered, " W h y pot? impetuously. "Because I have already found him."

InteiHgence of (be Horse. Some of the stories concerning the

.Maiden Lane, where her father still lived and kept bis optician's store, thongb now for months he bad never I intelligence of horses which are now been near the place. She could uot I going the rounds, it is rather hard to but notice his continued absence, ' believe^ for instance, the case of a

conversation, particularly of a personai though bow i t affected her, with my | Western inebriate whose fai thful horse nature, and was continually absorbed limited opportunities, I could hardly | helped bim out of the gutter and stead-in the perusal of an old volume that determine. And so the bleak winter i iod'him on his way home. An Iowa appeared from some rccdss of h i l^esk , passed by and spring came, and with it I City paper relates that recently a hos-nrtd which presented no legal appear-11 hoped for a change. i tlor in that city gave his horse an fin-ance. 1 did not inter]ere with bis re- I t was a lovely day in March, such as i provoked blow, whereupon tno hotso flections, confident that time would de- that variable mouth sometimes devel-' 'took lus forearm iu his mouth, and

#elop their character. And the days I ons as an earnest of those to follow ; nn1 holding it iu n firm grip between, h i s passed by, I working the more and ne ! almost perfect day with no hareh winds ! incisors, bent over him until he lay on

« the less, and exhibiting with the neg- or chilling-Xrosts to recall the season. the ground, then, without lettina go lect an increasing devotion to tho musly that had padwd. Leislor had spent the { h is ." hold," picked him up, then shook obi tome. 1 afternoou o r n r l i i s o ^ bookj an^ pqt it I I 'fm again, then laid him down-and

One morning he closed the book with , down onlv to go ovar its ooate i t s men-! picked him up, and followed that dia-, the tared look that the last lew wOe^u] tally. I had begun to notice evhfencea I cipline with anothqf shake. . When ' "find taught me to know, and resting of failing health with au increased de-'j aftert'bpeirted shakes and levelliig dis-

his bead upon his hand looked up as if votion to the pursuit of his idea. His! cdplinej the pobt fellow snccecded in • about to speak. He twirled the ring earnestness was ouch that i t impressed extricating h is arm, it was severely •upon bis finger as he asked, with a me to a certain extent with the reality j mangled with the teeth of the malicious Mnelancboly smile: j of bis suppositions, while at tbe same chastiser, and the aid of a surgeon was

" Rich, are you snpenti t ious f " j time i t forced me to the conclusion that called into irequisition to dress his • I looked a t him m surpr ise The

possibility of his being affected by such thro occurred to that i considerations had never

me. I replied: " N o t in the least dear fellow. Are

yon ?" He mused for a moment as he looked

HI the rin.'.', and said : u j ' • I 'm b.;re I don't know; I d idn ' t

use to be."

was confident means. J . H . W A D E ownership article

could be definftrfy established, and the conviction brought home to his mind, B l 7 5 ' ( ) 0 0 o r

1 W 0 0 0 . he might l)e saved- And to ^ will add tfefereto as nm equal to twice, e n * I lobrWil : ^ 2 s ^ t b e a no purpose. On this afternoon I a " p a * W M T S r — ; urged him to put away his book and I?? the United 'States woolen mills come out with me; a suggestion whioh, $60,000,000is invested.

has promised the

manage a strike is as Wonderful as to 8ee_ajiy other of the beginnings of life in inert masses, as to see babes begin to walk, or tadpoles become frogs. If wo may trust the accounts of news-pa-perSjtue Warwickshire laborers seem to nave begun it all by themselves, and to have met under a chestnut tree, where they discussed their grievances'; and then they took counsel, first of an ex-perienced man who bad once been in the black country and might there have learned the elements of strike-making from tho superior mining intelligence ; and, secondly, of a dissenting minister. These were their clever fr iends; tbe men something of their own stamp, but who knew more than they did, and could give something like shape to their dim purposes. I t is not education in i.eut, uiuw-any direct form that has stirred up to IP n ? r u n ^ e r exposure to the action this portion of tbe population, Everest artificial cold. which i t might have been supposed ed in Ins chemical efforts to solve most difficult to s t i r ; for most of those who joined tho strike and testified their adherence to the movement could only place their mark to the document by which they signified their assent. But those whom education has not reached directly may bo affected by i t indirect-ly, and the agricultural laborers have learned to strike because those who

Charles Hancock. To him pfdfceeded our inventor. Seenre in thd safety 'bf bis Becret, instead of coyofing.it; tyy.au English patent, he endenvoreii to seU it, naming bis price, and leaving1 hfs samples fearlessly in Hancock's labora-tory, proceeded North. Scarcely was he out of sight when furnace and blow-pipe, retort and orueiblo, chemicals and gases, were put to work. The speci-mens of tlie new invention defied analy-sis. , There they were, undeniably gen-uine caoutchouc, elastic beyond the native gum. inodorous, of natural color, soft, and f ic t i l e - in every respect the substance upon which Hancock had been experimenting for years, nnd jret divested of the element thnt hindered all practical progress. They were no longer plastic. The most intense heat woidd not melt nor the severest frost stiffen them. They would neither stick when exposed to the heat of the blow-

the mystery, and yet reluctant to pay tho price—ten thousand pounds sterl-ing—demanded by Goodyear for his secret Hancock betook himself to his study. Between him and his competi-tor there bad been letters exchanged for years. They treated of the subject kindred in the interest to them both. He now consulted these letters, com-

have got new notions and taught tbem- P a r e d prooess described, collated sol-es to urge new claims, in more nd- j rosulls nrnved a t noted the pro-vanced districts, have silently penet- ' ^ J ™ W o m tHe ? e ¥ n i n ^ . a f fc rated with their infiuenco the clnsses i n v lu

1^. if !10 j u0 y.ehr beneath them. Tlie rural poor have 1 ^ . i l i i n 8 ! l f . b R d ***? "f* ^im-beon closely watched and tightlv held i self to refiection. I t was the old story down by their master, tho farmers, and . ? f P ^ ^ o r a s and the forty-fifth prob-• • J » i"*" finmld, or Archimedes and

ble obedience and unquestioning ac-quisoence on the part of the laborer.

When change reaches so low a level society must indeed be changing. Dis-tress has in old days led to rick-burn-ing and brutal ignorance has led to the destruction of farm machinery; but

lem of Kucild, or spocifio gravity, or Comelina Drobel and the red dye of Gobelin topestty. Hancock guessed at sulphur. The ox-periment was tried. Failing once and again, he caused his furnaces to be brought to the highest power, when, at the tempraiure of 400° Fahrenhei t

feet away, in th© e t ^ 1,000 persons

Jesus ." of Bnt

destruction ox ianu machinery; but , — f : . . t , . those were onlv the outbreaks of hungry ^ ' a rubber gum, submitted to the or panic-stricken barbarism. But a wm®" of bnmatone, bocHmo vulcanized strike, aa a strike is aaid to have been

HWfcdfh. ^ ®

A WE S T S H N girl, speaking frdm exi perience, says " a kiss in t ime sayflli buie," for slio avers iu every case when she has refused a tnatl' a cbaato salute, he has taken at lea^fWefi'ty.

A -YOUUQ lady was looking at a pic-ture representing a pair of lovers in a b o a L w j ^ t l j f i i r p i o t l l i a toter gently onfolding the waist of his dulcinea, when she innoofentlyremarked, "How natural I" ,

A IJADV entered a drug store nnd ask-ed for a bottle of ,.". Jane's Expeuienoe." Tho clei'k informed her thnt Jane hadn't bottled her experience yt t , but they could furnish • " Jayne's Expccto-r n n t "

TitB following curious advertisement appears in a Now York morning journal: " Ff ty dollars will bo paid to any per-son who will in a short time convert a shy, low-speaking man into an impelti4 neiit, louil talker." ) , , i ,' ^

A liADT in Atlanta .tiod ber husband's linnd and feet thfe 'other day, just for fun, and then went through hia pockets for a certain bllletdoux, and found it. His physicians tell bim that bis face won't be badly scarred, though ho may remain bald.

A THICK-nAnmb squire, being worsted by Sidney Smith in an argument, took his revenge by exclaiming : " If I had a son who was an idiot, by Jove I 'd make him a parson." " V e r y p r o b -ably," replied Sidney, " b u t I see your f a t t e r was of a different mind."

A W E S T E R N lawyer who tried to col-lect a bill, wrote to his clients t hus : "Gents—You will never get any money from Bill Johnson. Tlie undersigned called npbn him yesterday, and found , him with nary a tile, his feet upon tho i earth, and not elotncs enough ou bim "A. to wad a gun." \

THE scratched face of an elderly citi-zen who has a young, handsome nnd rather vain wife, is accounted for as fol-lows : " M y dear,'-' she said, " people say I walk like an Andalusiam Do you think so?" " A l l ' b u t the 'An ," was tho brutal reply, whereupon she went for him.

PnovxDEJfns has hit right for once. On the night when the revivalist Ham-mond closed his labors at Atchison, Kan., the lightning struck n building Where a "gather ing b l infidels'" was in session, while " 265 Methodist church "w. singing, tlio praises nobody was hurt .

THE latest autograj ona Somebody ftro' Gen. Scbonck, our land, asking for his General is said to TOIIOYS: " S i r , I i

with j o u r ^equefit^and "Jnke this metli-od of igjorming yprt that you are an unmitigated n ' u i ^ c e i p. ' C. Schonck."

DoaiNoFrof. Bust's first visit to the " Nuraery," at Louisville, he propb ed, rtniong other tilings, tov give the little obes.a lecture oni the ' "F ive Senses." ^hich was done to' theK apparent saiSs-' faction of nlVexoOpt Aio little fallow, Who remarked,' on the Professor's re-tiring i " I hain't Aeen nothing of them nickels yet ." ••• • •

T H B U E is one part o f thd World where all tho belles aire diving bells. Th i girls of th? Island of Hifnid,' opposite Rhodes, are not permitted to marry till tbey haye brought up from the sea a certain quantity of kponges, which abound on that part of the coast of Asia Minor; or even before they can give proof of their agility by taking them from a certain depth.

A " M A G I C I A N " was displaying his powers iu a Texan town, a few days ago, and introduced the familiar trick of pretending to load a pistol and then al-lowing a spectator to fire a t him. Tlio spectator, not to be outdone in sleigbt-of-baud, managed to drop a bullet in the barrel and killed the luckless ex-hibitor off hand. Practical joking has evidently been reduced to a science in in the Lone Star state. The grim humor of this jest cannot be sur-passed.

WE have no end of rumors concern-ing apocryphal love affairs of the flighty young King of Bavaria. Tho latest Munich gossip on this subject repre-sents him as fallen in love with a young American lady, with whom he proposes to enter into a morganatic marriage. A marriage of this kind, while p e r fcctly legal in nil respects, precludes the wife or her cliildren from inheriting the husbands titles or possessions. I t is quite common in Germany between princes nnd the nobility and wonien of inferior rank.

A TRAVELER in Paris, having occasion for a hair cutter, sent for one. Ai the appointed time an eiegimtly-attired person arrived, and the gentleman sat down before his dressing-case to pre-pare for the operation. The man walked round his " c l ien t" once or twice, and finally, taking his stand at some distance, attentively scrutinized the gentleman's face with the nir of a connoisseur looking at a picture. " Well," said the traveler, impatiently,

tpbegiu?" " P a r -

1 ior-'

b story is a go. l a n d re-wrote Minister to Eng aUtogrnph^ Tbe

' ns to comply

•v

conducted in Warwickshire, ia a totaliv j ^ " l e d i from different thing. I t shows a power of | ^ H a i i o o c k bad ® - „ C u . w i u u i e b n i union, a perception of the respect duo ' 1 , 7 , was for years a subject ; »»wi,en a r e J O I I going to law, a confluence that success can be 1 * * nie, s ir ," w S Z achieved without violation of tbe law, " A?- Tlltf K» 1 a m n o t t , , e operator, but the physiog-The laborers may possible be mistaken ™ S P . H V « ? U noraist!" "Adolplie 1" he cried o u t in thinking that they will succeed, or • ? ^ i f " A 9 5 1 and a aloevod and aproned barber en-they may succeed at firs!, and then 1 Itered from the hall, " « to Virgil!" push their triumph too l a r and suffer I i". l i 1 With thl indirection asto themodel after for their temerity. But it is imprbto-1 T S J T f i S ^ i w l l>3' tiio gentle man's h«ir was to bo ble that a strike of any considerable | ^ 'oWer aad M . | a r r a n g e d ( ^ ftrtlHt ntxred. magnitude should leave tho coudiUou, b o - v ? u d

1 l n , 0 "« "J pounds

of tbe agricultural poor in the state in w f t h * * . . J ? . having been

which K l u f ' i e ^ W : 2 S ? S t o k « r . ¥ . « " r i i l V t S W S 1 b " f o r 8 , t l " " I f 1 " * * * , * » ta^htZrtothinkrd toe"et laborers in villages could think and HoneHt brains, j-erpeiruted lhe t h e f t , - ; - . When, do you live . inquired the act, rural life in l->igland would be a ^ ' "• D d D ^ 1I(lrPfr n Mayazuir.. now thing. Some of its plaoid p l e a s - 1 . , urea and animal content might pass >

Tnd

away, there would, be many victims of! a French leronaut has sug j change, many would be crushed by a ^ ^ explore the pylor re-1 competition to which they were u n - l ? , ° u 8 . by_ balloon. His schcipe w. to j equal; the rural poor conh as they onoe those who,

with poor-rawa, securea mem AC wou!^ W & i ^ I b e ' n a ' ' " T I I T P T ^ I " W h e r e in thunder is their home?"

^ • ^ e t f p i c S l l i S S L " T h ^ I'm fro<Vid the ^ *• - '' «hetliCT1 ft should not give the scheme b ? & " " c k t o his t o n m e in tbe corner

— , , , i 1 i ts '• 1 fbf ms oneek and slowly closing One eve THE two lads, Jesse and U l y s s e k ^ 4 * „ ,':l ou the Judco . g one eye ran t sons of the President,' are to1 1 ' i I —

take n balloon northern

'dge. "i Live with my mother." ." Where dooa your mother live?" " S h e lives with father." " W h e r e d o e s he live?" " H e lives with the old folks." u Where do they live ?" says the

as an audible court-room.

Gran t visi^, Europe in June, and Wtittii at the« ' 'Alsace belonged tb Fntnde, * i i e s / o u l ^ n d ^ l end of the season with;Miss Nelije | t b # : government sold there atraually i dgtftly dOMnSt Grant. .eight million francs" worth of tobacco. i & a t b . "

ablp, take this wit-ii'm'to t ravel ; ho evi-

ii6w the nature of an

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TIE*. "Ala* for bim Aoievcr seen Tlio stanshlnrthrough his oyprees trees! Who, hopeless, lay hi* dead away, Ntir look to sc* tha breaking day Across the mofernful marbles play: Who bath nut learned iu bour* of failh. The truth to flesh and aouae onkuuwn. The life is evtrf lord at (Math, And lore can never lo^Hitk own.

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The English Poor—How They Live. From thsLondon Daily News.

l i s . 6(1. tt) feed tho seven hungry mouths; for none of his family contrib-ute to the treasury. The TInrford'a man,s budget is very simplo: ( Wages " AO 13 0 | C'ottagapor woek Ih. fxl.

i i:i loavcH at 73 j<1 each !•«. l!.;d. 2obildron at HC1IOO1..0S. 3d.

0 10 o1;

Leaving thiiH for all |)ur])OHns..i,'l) 2 V -t . | Hois a fair-sized man. and moderately . thickset but he tells me how, with the j low living, ho is "l iko a wrung dish-

I t f i r i

Yesterday I looked in upon a family, c lout" before a half day's work is over, and to-day I have taken tho liberty of I ask what effect he imagines a diet of constituting nnra^lf a day boarder, beer and beefsteak would produce on Rising early, I ' In t ruded a little before bis physical powers. "Bee r and beef-seven, in time Mr breakfast, I made steak," bo repeats in a tone of mild tho eighth at thn little table on tbe flag-, wonder, as if one had suggested he god floor. Thofe was tho father, a bent should sit down to dinner on the both, care-worn man, who yesterday had been "Boor and beefsteak! if I lived on to Birmingham about work; the wife, a that I should be twico tho man for neat little woman, prematurely old, work that I am." And truly all expo-dressed m a limfoy gown, and without nonce goes to •show that half-starved i jmir or book out of its place; and j men are poor economy. fiv#children, ranging from sixteen to) :

four. The eldest boy earns three shil-lings, driving the horses in a plow;

Sleep nnd Dreams. From the May Galaxy.

none of the otLors bring anytlHnc ill. i Professor Humphrey, tlio distin-Two go to school nt a penny a week, the guished physiologist of Cambridge, two youngest toddle about at home1. England, has given his views of the

O d e t o t h e E l g i n W a t c h .

HI A I AD1. O, hnvo you heard the ntnry The Wastern uapor* tell. How i|iiieUv Rlgln Walrhss W lion made, bi-Kan lo tell ? How avorj mnu who buy* one, la fully Mllrlind, Thunali OTrryolhrrklnd of watch Boforo tliem he had lrl«d. Mn always had horn troubled, llnran-.- ha coold not know Tin- limn up to a lulmite— •Tu * nltlier (aat or tlow. Ilil whnn Im linuahl an " Klein," II alway* naa/HX rlfA/, li varlnH nol a tnnmcnt Kor monthi, by day or niuht. Now overy good oondttclar (.'|ion a railroad train. Thinks ho can't do without nno. And Imslnnss men tho ran*.

A " Culror" or a "Taylor," (Tho '• Raymonds" are Ihoheal,) A " Whueler," or a " I iflln," Jmt put them to the lost; A" Hy«n<on."or "Fenr," They will ho .uro to ploaM: Kor dainty " Ijidy Rlitln," The Wentoru J..i<lif> toa».c. Tho dealer* thro'ngb tho coaotlj IIBTO all a full supply, Vou can but rail .tn.l see them, IIyon don't wish to buy. Tell olliar manufaclurert Tbelrh.-moer* must be forlc<I, The *' Natluual" can heal them, And Klym Watch t-o world. S. C. W.

Walehmnkcr anil Jeveler.

A S T A R T IN fid IotTTI .. founir Mrn nml Boy

liocnmoonturpiUlnK. uaefnl ullUenn. TheOI llutlnn In Anrfrtfa '

, tcavhliiM i'«t and only I'racilcal llii>lnp«-

f them bow In Kfl a lUInu, makemonu/and . ..j-- , r - s.— -. 'c' ,' Bu»'nc»« Training Hcno«.l. and iho only

ono proTiillnit pnalllons fnr Gradual i'a. fotal oipomo of prnwrlhnd coiime. .{I")0 lo <12/1. No v. oat ion. Ail-dress (orpartlculariian.lCatalouuaofll.niuOrudualoalnnaalneiia. II. (1. KASTMAN, 1.1,. I)., Po-keo|.Mo,'N. V.

G. W. N. Y O S T has pnten(e<l a rail consisting of n wood t by (i scantling, 1 with concave surface, and a steel bar or

T H E N E W B O O K S . Thfl Dohatahln f,and. -Ky Rohrrt Dale Owon.

H A

VINEGAR BITTERS claims that this his rail will meet all tbfrt i A>«i ure—A navel hy Kmii> h.

u strength and olfistiritr, 1 WHO1. isroquirad I a n d a t t h e s a m e t i m o c o s t a t l e a s t o n o - 1 Hnj'sNowCiMik Sooii .-A cai.r

, n ,, . t f - • Ixirn l/Amour.—Mlchelot's great trench work

Un'olnllon.—Hoc, author "Truf lo Ihe Lut." .... - . * Mooro.

nrse«e.ri>eley. Mrs Smith.

capHal work. t h i r d l e s s t h a n t h e o r d i n a r v r a i l . HnlilUnf Oo<Kl A UioiDMUng

Me biMik. »nk.

• ....til- W, , A rt of ('oDf«r»Ati'fTi. — A rery valmol

a ii a- A N . N a LMTT" • TIIP Arts of Wrltlriit, Reading and Sneaklnif.

.1 & M M M i L I M I X

.'flj t. V i n e a n r I IH t i r s .ire nm .i vile I r . ;• llSl1 nurle nf Pnor Rum, W'lii.key, Pi >fSji!iii'. .1 .i Is i.7S LillllOf*, dociorrd, apiced, anil a" loivl I . ^ n • lliii Uate, called "Tonic*," " Appeluera,"

&c . lh.it lead ilie tippler on tu ilrunkcnticji .mil 1

F O R S A f i R I I V X 1 I K

B u r l i n g t o n & Mo. R i v e r R. R. C o .

M I L L I O N S O F A C R E S

On TokVertfl^«$t>rti\ at rt. ftilere'st.

Dtnnso out1 interview, tHe American

Our breakfast was dry bread, and pbysiologv of sleep, dreams and cere- ' a fluid in which a lively imffgi- bral action, iu a lecture lyefore the ' nation might recognize a distant flavor Roval Institution, He assiimofl that of ten. The wife owned to hnving put the upper i>»gion of tlie brain nre thorte but 0110 spoonful in for the seven, and which minister to tbe higher mental she was not allowed to amend the rec- operations, conscientiousness, volition ord on behalf of tho eighth. After and reasoftf while tho basal portions 1

fine i ; i jAr i5 civillR fiill particular.' arc sup-- Uio operations ol Hie. i n e cause "Of I ®'D£"u""~u' ,'u,nuv,J?, u ,f .u , , r a , u ' " c a piled gratis; any wishing to indui i oftftn tn eml-

nate as Mr. Lowe in being able to edu- sleep hu , holds to be the slicbt deter- m A •ver' V, Low1o1.1' ¥Baa; ,

I f o r J h o "H® o f R1?1® with tbem, or to form • colony, are inviied^

A cnrnliK T omihl nnt-an* mv i .VVWi sngiii no ler • ti ie Court. Ho explaiued to his majesty thou' «»k for all they want to dUiribute. OStoaBurplus. l e o u l d n o t s e o m y w a y lorntfon o f t h e tissues, which results uri 'in fium tlio great oliemint and theif usen. I Applv loCieo. s . ^AMIUa.lteadCotnniV. at all, and tho litilO'woman could not from tlieir functional activity during Tho Cherrv Poctoral for COHCIIH—thoSarna- ior iowaUnds,at Bftrllngton, low«. help with. «uiy returns. She oried a the day, and is w W ^ s o fax a t t a i n - parillft for ' . a rn^rB.^ te*^ , wgnho Agno ! , A , ' , , f o rN 'br iu ,kaLa i" , ' ' ,_" t , c , , l n

little, and said, " G o d only knows," terfere with (tW; h o l l e r and t W d coni4 ' 'M0.*? thiS!$J*Jb/L!Sr> *o faUl in thia F A R R '

^ r , w , r t e c h n i c a l r-rtttal cognizance of the perfictlv necessitates protracted rest for the diaordoni thene modicineH euro, gave him

IlBii manner in whien chllaren s i recovery of tbe nutrive balance. ! apeeii 1 intnreat in theso products of medical aiana oi Flower 8Unds,Tabio"

No part of principal due for two years, and thence only one-ninth yearly, till paid In full.

••rod nrI« will pay for land land Jmprovemenls within the limit of ibis generous errdlt.

t I ^ IMIert.-rms were never offeretl.ara not now. brcakhiHt she a u d i formed a committee aro more, immediatefy conneuted with ; Consui at Hankok, presented the Hng an ! """r/m't-l^v^btvillg^na imrticnun are BUI>-of woys and moahs. I was not sO fortu- the operations of life. The cnuso of I wworhnfcDt of hia nwdidnea frofn Dr. plied gratis; any wishing to indutti ortrtu to emi-

- - - , -i* i i J. C. Aver, of Lowell, Mass., for tho use of grate with them, or to form a colony, are invited «o

loiinirin rovori. and Rent hy mall, l>y (! W. CAKI,F.TON 4 CO., Publishers, Sow Vork.

Cheap F a r m s ! F r e e H o m e s ! ON Titr. LWE OK THE

UNIOrr PACIFIC RAILROAD. A IJJlIi QUANT OF

1 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 A C R E S ! OF THE

llrMt Furv i t a t f X: M l n e r n l J*mn49 ia A n t r i m .

3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 A c r e s i n N e b r a s k a nt THE

CREAT PLATTE VALLEY THE

G A R D E N O F T H E W E S T Now for Snle.

Vheso lands are In the centra

npecn Huiil; indeed, thouo medicj^ marvela interonted

Drain Qar odtoirv tlian all the other chad aftflnnouB wo had ahown him.—Letters from a ' young and old of hoth iflxes. Tool Ohests for tht

(.«% in sum. j 1 Yachts. Schooners, Krlsi and Steamahlpa; Mathe-matical Inatrumonts and Mlcroacopes; Portable Foot Lathes and Flttloga and flne Machinists'Imda; Frot

boots go to pieces long before they Dreaming ho regards not as a have a right to be wora out, how she normal or healthy; accompaniment contrived to keep her family shod. > Iof sleep, but a s ' a restdt of

I tried tho calculd^ion of makjug the abnormal or imperfect condi-ends meet all manner of ways, nnd at tion of the organ of mental action. In last had to give i t u p in blank bewil- the natural state, be says, we sho derment Thoro could be no manner pass from wakefulness to comclet of doubt that tbe man's wages, when conscikutoeiili. todfetvoe hlkaSt his cottage was paid for, were but 12s., insWimu<jp||lyf.atya many potsons do and that tho only addition was the 3s. BO. 'Butwott"feri t iewy^tlio ttansitiwii -earned by the eldest boy. And hero is protracted; and stages are observed | l ^ ^ r d ^ r i ^ X r i U ^ ^ i ^ o t l e ^ . ^ was the home before m e - t l i e wile, in which the sleep is but par t ia l The j 'J teh^^^i'n.WoJ.Vo'ic1^^'0^ TS'. j meek, neat uuu trim; tlie ctuidreQ cerebral organ being iu an imperfect public ICDOWI my well ihtt this peerieMreoorftnt

_ i n f ; f _ „-i • ^ • ,• | and t nlc doot contain splrlttf, but it alto knows that Btatc, itfl action 18 llliperfect, atid tho tho»tf» of the purest and mo t wholesome deacrip-f i r s t e f f e c t of t h e l e s s e n i n g of i t s v i t a l st, Croii ih- most active and bene-

. , , , - , , « , nclal dlttuaer of Its remedial and ln»lgorallng proper-V i g o r tS a l o s s Of t h e h i g h e s t ' f o r m o f ties thruuKbout m i ryatom which coald possibly be

Ing SlielTes; Work, Fruit and

, Neb. i Phese lands are In the central portion of tho United .V . OB thoUst dogma of North Latitude, the con-

j'tnl line efthe great Temperate Zona of the Anterlcan

U I D E Containing full instructions, with IItuW-StloaMhowlo I'sSi'more ounreajent to ma™ st* ?oami P. O M g j n r a- Table

l N ^ i m ^ ? t a 1 r ; , i a « S , F K H B ^ ArtnalSettlers.

hut .ire a tmc fc(Iicltle, niido from ilia tutive roots and herbs of California, free from al! Altoltoiic .SlimuUnls. Tliey are liio Great I!'OIKI Purifier .md a I.ife-givin^

I I'riucipic, a Perfect Renovator ami Invignrator of tlie • Syttem, carrying off .ill poi<onou« miller and restotihg 1 ihe blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, rcfre-liiug and invixnrating both mind ard b"dy. I'lieyarcr.iiy. • 1 of admimsiration, prompt it tlfcir action, ceruin in.|heir ' results, vife and reliable in all fomn of dise.ise.

So Person can lake thi'Mi- Hitters accor i- * [ ing to dircclious, and remain long unueil, piuvideiT I their tonnes are not dcUroyed by miner.d (toisuu or olli-t I "means and tlio vital organs wasted beyond the ii.iuP** nf repair.

OyaiMifMla nr IndHrrstinn. Hesdiche. Pain , in the Shouldefa,' Concha,llghlne'a of tl-* Chest. !)••-iine»i, Settr Krwrttion. of the Stormfh, Hart T « t i ,1 in the Mo'ntl.'' fliljons Atncka, Pilpituion rf_ the -•* Heart, lufljniuulion of Uio IJUU . P iin iiiUiaVe^Iisof tiie KidtMvs. and a hundred oUMr r.iiului symptom*.

I are the offapriagi of DyreebUi. In tktti.'C^qfpl.iinti • I it haa no equal, and one ftottWIvnl pro'1? i ?je;Ter (Jft.ir-antee of iia mgrin th.iu A lengthv advcr:iaeinen : .

• i z Y . , * / turn of hie, llit-se Tome I'.itlcra diapi.iy so Hecidtd al^ inHiienco lli.it a niailuxi-iniprnvenient i> soon nerc p-tible. -

F o r I a < 1 « n i a i a t o r ) ' MIII C h r o n i c K h e n -' " Dvsypswor In igsalWio. Itiiiuua,

Pbolograph Frsmea, useful home requisites, whioh can bo engaged In by

" ' • the

THE TKNACITI ®F TBUTII.—When Hon as clear-hosdod as Iho Americans

! convinced,from long experioiko and an Brtiole possesses•nperiorekcrUon not all Uio PtepoateroM claBtorpf noatwm vendors in w e a n l r e ^ e can i lef ln llteiticlency. T rn tb hi.

i aa these WorthlM ar tbrglnnlnj TION BltTRKg Has too Arm a

seoTcfk

meek, neat and, t r im; tlie ctuidren poorly clad, bu t -pe i ther barefoot nor in rags; nnd only, as I made a point of personally nacertnihing, a few shillings

hold upon tho popular

in d e b t I mny be a bad financier, and mental power—the control over tbe therefore I give the reader tho oppor- montal opetalionii. Til In /requires the : ^OWnntE tunity of figuring out the problem for highest mental effort, anil is most eiisilv hiniH^jft: lost. "Inl ' this ddrimtiou tbe thoughts on ,• I ^ f o r o

WagoBa father's, IZe; son's, Ss, Tlio week's bread and llour. .£0 9 4 One cwt. of coals 0 1 4 Schooling for children 0 0 2 Reu: of allotment (I chain). 0 0 1

bo cured wiihouisnljfer-(sea arc HOpermdinW all4)th-

Cuttlng Maclilnes and Matorlala, L'beinlo.il Ohests and Ubofatorv (or boys, youtjn andjstudents, aad also llrstneps in Chemistry, helm; a aeries nf ItSaeloct and amusing Chomleal eipnrlnioDta, tnatruolUe and entertaining, harmless and freo from danger: also, description andprlre of 10 different llnda of usefhl and pteeiou* woods from ail parts of tbe World. Naming 1.100 Bclsntlfic Mechanical AppHancea and over Itifi Ulustratlona. Interesting and benetioUl to

n s f c m a t r t i a d r r r . ' J l a n u f n r i u r i T o i . t l i ' r l m n l r s ' T o o l * .

M B M W 1 Tift IT! The HclentlQc AaserlfRn I* tbe ohsapeat and

best mnstrated weekly paper Dubljshed. Kvery nnra-ber contains from leto II origlnsl engravings of new machinery, novei Inventions, BriJgea, Knglneerlng work*. Archlterftxrt1, improved I*ami Implementa,

baying Mela! TroBses or Support- and every now discovery In Cliemlitry. A year's i i i , Vi i ere. Head for a descriptive circtihr to tbe I hefi aoaUUi.Kli pues, amfseve'tsrhundrod er

£0 15 0 ramble, unchecked, chase ono another ; Elastic TniHs Co , ow Broadway, N. x . — • ini"- A l I oa ."nd , 0 , iuIumo* ».r8 preserved for coufusedly over tho montnl field, ami. "17 * 1.1 is 'm iii> ••••n' ' i j . give rise to nil sorts of iucongraitios o f ' ' - S n r r i n i J l n l i r e i t b e i m a g i n a t i o n . A t t ho s a m e t ime , ; v p i t l U l - . t u l u i J .

oum encrav*

bind-

L e a v e s f o r b u t c h e r ' s m e a t , t e a , s u g a r , soap , lightH, p e p p e r a n d s a l t c l o t h e H f o r eeven p e r s o n e , bootts a n d Bhoea f o r sovon pe reoun , b e e r , me<l-ic ine , a n d p o c k e t m o n e y , p e r week

Shall

0 10 11 being unrestrained, they are excited, — = — - - and evince effort of memory nnd even H A V K VOU A COLL» f

of,combination, of which iu the r e g o - | H A V R YOU A COI^GH? latod sttfte of wakefulness they are | quito incapable. In this way the im- '

' ages of places and persons, events H A V E Y O D T I J E ASTHMA?

£0 4 items of knowledge, long forgotlen in HAVK YOU ANY LUNG DIFFICULTY

, . . . . . — practical rncelp wi.rth ten tlmos iho subaeription price. Te

, year, by mall Spe lmons sent Ires. May be : all News Dealers. ^ PA'PKNTttobtained on the bsht terms. Models of newlnventlonaand aketcllcs examined, and advlcs

1 free. All patonts aro pnbllahed In the Sclen lflc American tho week they laauo. Sond tor pamphlet,

| llil pages, containing laws and full directions for : obtaining Patenta.

Address for Papo», or concerning Patonts, MUNN A CO.,37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Oltico, cor. F and

| 7th Sis., Waanliigton, D. C.

we leave the problem in dos- the ordinary state, are recalled with; WKAKNF.SS IN YOUR T H R O A T ? I nnlwi tlx. littln urnnmn'o " Cl/yA i1iRtlnf>t.n<>RR 1111(1 wo fnnnv t.liof. tiniv in. 1

OR

pair, and echo tho little woman's " God distinctness, and wo fancy that now in-knows how i t is done?" Attached to formation has be<m acquired, when it tho cottage is a little plot—a few yards is , only forgotten facts that aro re-square—of garden ground; but that cidled. ' does not grow butoher's meat, tea or . „ — r ^ hooim. All the assihtance received, I A F I X E D FACT IN P U A M A C I . - C o n a i d -wasjUnre . l , was three cwt of coal in enng the-muMWudo of diseases, it is wint^Tand for a short time in tbe cold a m a z!}W t h n t w« h v ? :

Read.tho following and learn the value of

A L L E N ' S L U N G B A L S A M .

WHAT XILK DOCTORS SAY. In view of the reason "a quart of 'Bonp once" a" week! countkas lemedies for them i t ia won.[ Dinner consisted of potatoes fried in that we die. Unfortunately, I somo scraps of bacon rind that had however, all tbediBeases are real UICH ; of jronr LungBaisamthat been left over trom the half pound whereas most of the " remedies ' ' are and enioj^b^th."

•— - - humbu</R. Que exception to the lat ter] ' rule demapda tbe recognition and ap iucuuicn .ao lamily, whose guest I r u ' e u e m a n u . m e r c c o ®

, .line off a salt lielring obviously to C r m t t l 0 i , t h e I*®"9- ^ 1 0 1 ) b -divided into seven Dortions. Often ^ AL.KRR s VwBaAR Btrrp

Sometimes the am

that had constituted yesterdav's fare. ^ f / 8 • e x c e p t ' 0 " to the l a t t e r u ^ i ^ i V g J f ,e ^ i t " ? f a n

s / S ? h e r medieino tor - - - . . . i . — . . . . . — w

be divided into . e , . u portiom. Often £ S

LLOTD, ef Ohio, surgeon In the army during tbe Irom exposure contracted consumption. Ho

havo no hesitancy In atatlng that It was by 1 am now alive **1 recemmend

tlaaul: in an>fcrcricc.t« anr ot be

l.tTfiO 8AJLSA"M IS ihn remedy to curt all l.ung and Throat illlkcultIes. It should be thor

THE NOVELTY PRINTING PRESS atlll mslntalnsitsroputatloa ss tho beat over mventod with which to DO YOUR OWN PRINTtNU, and Is the moat valuable addition to the bUKincHH onice. The most elliciem Inatrucior in ftuhnole I toe moat 'saclnstlng and Instractlve amuae-ent In tho Intnilv, and uu-

-Jroaased for UBNKRAL JOB PRlNl'l.NG. Send for Ulusrated

O. WOODS, isj IH. O. R. KUWAIIDH. 120

,SI. Ionia,Mo.; W. Y. I KKLLKT "

Market Ht., I'hlladelphla, Pi Waahlnfion St., Chioago, 111., Agents.

fDWABD*, M3 Broadway, N. Y.: KKLLKT," HOWKLL I omvio. JI17 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.; A. C. KEL-

ants, Fruit Trees, Ac. Omuc llt-dur. beat 1,C00, packed, 98.25:10.001 $&; no Punrll Scfd. freah an't frncen, bualiel,paekad Pol ntui-ji, JUirly Hou, besl early, bus Concord liriips. 1st class 1 year, l.ort,' Concord lirnpr, good 2d clasa, 1 year. Soil .Unplc, 1,000,6-1H Inch, $ 1 ,ix): post

i s r a igo...

free..

1.80 J-0" 25.(3 L'.JJO 2.00

ng the onlv fare is dry bread; sometimes Doctor bimsdf, we know u it cousiste of a chcfd'mu rc in cookery b

lu t o f " ; s veoeu speak from

known aa " tea-ket t le broth " - a con- observation, for it seems to have found c o c t i o n o f h o t Wiiter with a few greons «t» way into almost every household, and herbs, and a " t a g - e n d " o r two of I rolml.ly it i.s more exteuMycJv ui bacon. Potatoes cost 4s. 6d. ner embt t h , « 8 8 " f ? m i l y M V * *

{gallons, so we could ieavv eaters. In a military prisons

the tiiijlaer diet used to consist of three pound? of potatoes

st 4s. (kl. per eight this country, asa family r .«edy , tliaii Id not afford to be a i , 7 prepandion, ttllho»«U.lt hi* i miiifoi-r. «,io«T,D not yet been before the world three

DlrecUon* aocompany oacb bottle.

AGAIN WH AT THK DOCTORS SAY.

AMOS WOOLKT, M D., of Koaklusko county. In dijna. saya; "lor thrco years pa,si_ I

" " lam ext " "

r e a c h , Ut clasa, packed, UK $10: U>0il gnju : Apple,«ft, Ut aU.a, packed. I11O, OUM; 1,000.. 4ft.('0 | I'lotver Need*. sSenoice sorts, post free l.On ; o Colorrd Frull and Flower Plates, post tree LIIO

Allen's l.iW'-Uala I am tatlsBed t'n flleeaaea ic PSO.''

" III Call or aend lUc for (.'alalouuea,

K, K. I'iMHM.V. HhMjiulngtoaNorsery,111.

and int pm

Wo

half a man,

among not the

I

years Wherever we go we bear of i t and whenovor we hear of lliu fommmcuth on ite efficacy aro enthusiastic. We have qneHtioncd euffererH from liver complaint, ro-mittent fever, fever and ague, chronic head-ache, vertigo, irrogularities of the bowolH,indi-

Is«a«iA.v(Nu nr. u., or nenn county,o " Allen's l.ubg Bulsam uot only sella r.tpld.y, but gives

aao within my knowl-, and knowing that It

proper! let, I freely uao •ith unbounded succeai.

iftw* M. D., of Mgan toiintjr,(Jhlo"isays ug

perfect salltfactlon in every edge. Havmx coutidunca in b, posfcikea vafrial e lie^lclna) pn it i¥ray eailypraMfH-, antt With

of milk per had, no milk, and

tbe eight of us was certain! ration havo as hollow as a drum, but 1 resist any; in doing me good." Believing fleah-pots thot mny be acoessible, and ', Q\ ryliody nayn ruiiHt bo true,1- wo - ,.v ^ turn my thoughts longingly for supper, i T which is to '.loniist of 1 o r l h 0 p t M e n , 1

and boiled potatoes, without the?* fragmouU of bucon rind, which J BE P E I U U N G to the report Uiat Kola^tlJ

As an expectorant. It Is mosl certainly ahead of any reparation I havo ever jet known." NATAAMI I. HAIIIIIH, M. D., of Mlddlehnry,

says; "'I havo no doubt It will soon hecomo s classical preparatl

igntoi US was certainly not tne »«"», *""'8°, ir™8iiianueB OI tue IX)W0IH,IIIUI-! rn~,-, j

How aa a drum, but I resist any Ml doing me good." Believing that, •' what i pots thot mny be nceessible, a n d i Qw>i>ody Baye ruiiHt bo true," we have no b 9 U mv thoughts lonmncl t for snnner. : thMrJisW^ Jurtricna i f * i t

romodlal asent for tlie Thmat, Hiouchial Tube

cure of all diseases of the and Lungs."

.VO P.ii rii Cr. OIK Srar.rr, CIIK-ACO may lsjtoxriix.Nri.ii i.v cmiiil;.-!, jur tonally ot by mail, ft* ef cha.co, oa

• CIIHO.TIO AXO 8 r n IAL DISIUSPA -: Itr. k KA.V Is the enlri'iivfUiaii'in tb. I'llv tii.ll W,»IIIH«-.I • •'<o'l Si.i-A

siclau* do livt rflcon iuooil amedicioe wlilch haa Uiat they a a}' '

ALLKN'S LUNG BALSAM

be taken a« a fact. Ijttall allllctcd tertitat once. It ia lianuloss IA the moat dollcato child.

' It contains nu opium In any form.

CAUTION.

Lung Balaam," and shun the use Call for

REWARD for any ess • of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, or Ul-cerated Piles that 1)K liisa's Pn.K RF.MKDY lails to cure. Il la prepared expisMly lo cure the Pllhs and nulhiug else. Sold oy

i all DfUgjiita. Price <1.00.

F A R M ft PLANTATION

M I Z 1 L 8 ,

»ir rsra JfMl anil .Sioeli Ft*!, rrmch Bnrr Stff* Belt". Smut-ters, OOIB Shollofs. Flour Pack-era, Hominy Picks and Atlll Send for dear

STH U .. Box 143(K >ini-innnli, O.

THB BUST'LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. NoldliTN entltfe'd to a lioinealend of IGO noren

Vtucr. PashEs TO PuacHASEita or LAND.

Send for Iho new descriptive panphtol, with new ubliihod In Kngllfb, German, Swedlab and

mnMami _ Kemittent and iniennittent PeversoDiaeaMa of. Ihe-' liloodf Liver, Kidneys and Hladdcr, the*e Hitters havo been tnosi successful. Seth Dita.it*r are aUiifed by Vitiated Hlood, wirch is j^nertlly productd hy deranRp- ' men! ofthe Diceslive Oreaiu, — —*

Diseases.

cut ol the Digestive OrcaiK. Thoytkrc i\ Gentle Fiirftntfvc i TTieyTTM n G e n t l e T

n Touic,.auucuiiD^ aim tl as a powerful agent in re.iev

Daa's! i, mailed free everywhere. Addre O. F. D,

.. HalyOT^Or .4 llw peuiliAt iuuiii ol.auinn v vine Congestion tic.Jiilliin- '

mjtiou of lbs Liver.ami Visceral Organs, and m Uiiiou*. i Diseases. . .

Kwr Hlcln Dlaenars, Eniptlnn«. Tcltir. Salt- , Rheum, lllnlchea, Spois, Pimples, Pustules, Bhils, ('.fr-huaclee, Rinc-wnrm«, Scilld-Head,- ore Eve*. Erf- i sipcla Ilcli, Scurfs, Discsjoralitms f,f [[ic^kin, Hilirid

U n d Comm I salont i, U. R R. R-Co- | t f l S m a o ? tlie Sk'm" of'whilevc'r'iiaJuc or iwlure, OMAHA, JiKB a rc 'l,cra"y "UK up and earned out of tlie system ma

— — thciTt lima by the uie of ihes# Bitlcn. One iK.^tin * hoi ie i t incredulous of thety

J

Prlndpi I Oflr, 101 H" Fiflh Si , fSnHnnall, O.

Hie only Reliable GIG DUtrlbuliou In the

$60,000.00 m V A L U A B L E a i T T S !

TO BB DISTRfDUTED IN

L . D . S I N E ' S

155th UBfiUliAK .MONTHLY

GIFT ENTERPRISE. T o k e D n t w n M n n d n v , J a n e 8 4 . 1 8 7 2 .

TWO OIUND OAPITAW OF

$5,000 each in Greenbacks! Two Prbsrs | 1 0 0 0 9 ( Mve Prizes $500 g \ Ten Prizes $100 -2 '

audi eases will convince the 1 curative effects. i C l e n u H o t h e V U l n t e i l I l lnnc i wher.cv.-r v , find iia impurities burslin); tlirouRli the skin in Pii'iTpV'. .1

; Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you fmd ii-uJ'; . I slmcted and shiKRish in the veins.- e'eanse i: when il is „ • foul; your feeliiiRS will lell you when. Keep '.he hltiM 1 pure, and ihe health of the system -.vi I lolloiv. • ' tirnteful t l i n i i s n n d a proclaim V;SKGA' |!IT-

TRRS the most wonderful lnvigora;:t th.i; • ;i,Mined i the sinkinz fjrttun. ' -t ' • i

Pii% Tape, nml Other Worma.'lurking in I Ihe system of so many ihousamN. .ire efT'ftu.illv ile-atroy d and removed. SSv« a o4:in<u;..ied jdiysioU

i ngist; Thtreiv^carcelyan individuafii!.-. ! ;he fhc:oflhe earth whose Imdy in exempt from the pre •nc;(.f wunns. Ii is not iipo^ ilie lie.ilihy cletncnis .u'lln Ixjdy lhat worms exist, hat uiion the diaeas.-1 himioi? ind sfinu-

j deposits that breed iliese living nionstcryof disea>L-. No systein of Medicine, no vermiliiKes, ' o iithelmui-itics, will free the svsiem from wurm> iiSfc these Bit-

j ters. • J ' j Meelmnlenl lllftenaea. P-TS ^S engaged in | Paints aud MjucraU audi as Plumbers, Type-setters, (iold-lie.iters. and Miners, as thev advaucc in life, wiil be subject to pmlysia of the Bowels. To tuard agalnat lliia lake a dose of WAI.KKK'S V INE^AK Bit'; aas oncc or twice a week, aa a Preventive.

j > Billoua, Kciniltcut, and Interniltlent Feveri, which are to prevalent in tlw vailivs of our

j great rivers HiroUghout tho United Stated esncOially those of tlie Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, 'I'en-

( ncsscc, Cumberland, Arkansa.-. Red. Coloiado. Brauis, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannall, Roan-oke, Jamen, and many others, with their v.vt trihuta-.

! nes, tlnoughoiit our entire couiiln'duiiu^ the Suimner . i and Autuiuii, and remarkably so diirin| seasons f i" , unusual lio.it and dryness aro invariably aocompaoied , by extensive derangements of the stoflMch and liver, and j other abiloiniiul viscera. There arc always more or less | ohslructions of Ihe liver, a weakne.si.nid'irritable slates

of the stomach, ajul Rrcat torpor of the bowels, bemi; 1 ciogRed up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat-

nteni, a nuncatiVe, exerting a powerful influence uivin these various organi, is ctsemially necessary. TlierVt!

m m m v j - " - 1 ? ! 1 ' . . — - ' e c q u a l ' t o DR. J. WAUCBR'S

One Horse and Buggy, wllhSilvor-raounled Harness, worth S£vu! One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, wocth ffcOl Ten FarullySewing . 1sthlnrs, worth $I00oacli 1 :

rive Heavy Cased Uold Hunting Witchea and Heavy Uold Chains, worth (300 each! Five Oold American Hunting Watehea, worth $125 each ! Ten Ladies'Gold Hunting Watches, worth $100 each! gtu Uold and Sllrer Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from

lo S3IX) each ! Ladiea' Cold Lsonlini- Chains. Oents' Cold Vest Chains, Solid and Double-Platod MMver TsWr and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Juwelnr.io., Ac., 4c. ! Whole numhnr Oifts.'UMO. TleVets limited to W.OOO.

A f ; E N T ^ \ V A N T K D T O S K I . L T I C K E T S . to svlioni llbi-rul |iri-iMliiiiis ..ill bt- pnid.

Mngla Tickets $1; .Six Ticket. iir>; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-fiva Tickets $20.

Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a descrip-tion of tho maimer of drawing, and oilier Informati .n in roierenco to Iho Diatributlon, will be sent to any ono ordering them. All letters must be addressed to

OFFICE, I,. |». SIN K, llox 80. IOI \V. Finii S|.

I>II.X n o , I'inelnnntl. O.

L A N E & B O D L E Y ,

I'INKOAR BITTRRS, aa they will spcedi'v tembve tlie dark colored viacid matter with which the bowels ate loaded, at tli ; same timo stmiuianng the >ecrciions ol the liver, and generally restoring the heaUliy functions of the digestive organs.

Serofuln. or KIIIK'M Evil. Wine SweMinas, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, 6oi;er, Scrotulmn Inllainmations, Indolent Inflammation'. .Merciiri.il A:-feclions. Old .Sores, Eruptions o.' the SI'.ii!, Sore Eves, etc., etc In these, as m all otherco'^'itut nil D -eases, WAI.KKK'S VIXKOAR IIITTKII- I I . T V J shown the r t grait curative powers in ths most ohiUnat an i lutrac;- ' , able e.ifes

Dr. Wnllcer'NC'iiltrornlii Vtiir((nr lililer-i act on all these eases in a similar manner. By i urifyinj; the Blood they remove the cause, and 1 . re- \ ^ may the effects of the inilammation (the tuboiu t.ir dcposi;-i , the alTecied partarrective health, and a p—maneet cur-is efTected.

The properflea of ])R. WAI^KI:', VINR.A. IIITTKRS are Aperient. Dianhnretic an I Canntnatrve'

{ H l H M H H i B M H i H H H B B H H H l r r i -

oy Milli, Belting, it 111 Work generally, i ac nnllva ra m ph let. \IJB ifc. CO.. „

7 - - - -- - - f t - | nepheV and1 constant correspondent oi i an avcrngp aamplc of the family a diet t h e Hungarian patriot, tliat tho state-1 B o u^B T ^ D ' t t : o q " T ' ™ M k d u . " ' a ivTTpTJTTATTeJ TTOTTAT T H throuahgut the yoar, A mnuV blood m e n t is entirely without a fo.uqda-. j I N ^ C C T I O * I S T I U | . « K . fli x M X x l X V u U u i l N V x H i i i / fountla-1 i

Heh, hoi i f ^ J i ! i e ? W T I*1 "'tu* m e n t 18 y1,111

3e 0 Ives AS does this tion. Wllile Kossuth is not rich, he I iffhls aeaaou the vegetable world takeeanew Has publlahed, for the benoBt of young men and others

I 1 0 , p : w a n t 8 ftntl l l v e 8 l n comfortable style, ben of the human family it la a time of danger and 1 ^ ' post-paid no hardneaa aboAt lua m n s ^ s . From He is now 70 years of age." often of gnat suffering. Tho moiaiurc which rUe.. ^ d , c " porerty of b looi ll« IS vwod With in- f • • — I fn.m (be earth and hang. soapeBded o^r a to the ( (lolent leg sores, that force bim at in-J M THE BBflf AND CBEAPK® HAthlUtlS!!- I lorra of morning and evening ml*U and fogs, holds

bettor,off thftn if was a few years ago, J113®'' Bnmet t H Cocoame, and who uow pntti/ai nertoua duuirbuoee, and wtycb when nour was at 12a 4d per busbeT—: muke it u constant appendage to the ^ aggravate dyapepei^iiUioiuneMindaif minoraflto-they nsed li bushel in ' the week; and Toilet, conlirm thk axprteMlou.—Com. ttonkuf the atomach and the bowels. Thia, there-when US yet the oldest boy WHS earning I — —^ r — ]lor^la»critt4alperiodof the yesr, a seaaon when -nothing. For tha article Jf bread alone, • d a t i "ccording to a re- the ^ . ^ t i ng , reii«hiur and purifying o.^ratiop i ^

- - " ~ . » . i - i . . » « « - . f o f themtghHeal of all vegetable tonlca and altera* | N P. BOYER A CO., farkeaburg, CKEAIER Co..!^ UT^1*«UtUrM Sbunaeh Mtter* ia Nation to tOe r ;—AJ(TKI> Bix)ii A , i a r y ( m, . ^ Wok'

1 AUMi.n/r in IMU v^rnUr warrnu UIV luni COHOCieu oil a newspaper wan weakdid the beat aaeurity for tbe conUnaanoe of j Jntx S. C. AIIBOTT, suited lo avecv family and T h o w o o k l J ^ S ^ ^ S l d a S d ai oousist o t fine p a r i l e U Bflftia the ^ h « a ^ r . » ^ ^ n , . No. j fe

tha chandler's a f io^ t i l l barrest when tho wages are £1 a week month. l>fanoy this harvest cannot \ m ^always foreatnllod ahop. lAnive visited one family . r • ou«n.. ewu.u.cuv~ (son, veiaa |/"v eaaa I , . -yyy. . p Uioharvestbonnty 'of 1872 in already 1 . .i.„ "'rgtes m Bghttag trim, double the canity oi the

mane *

nothing. For t h s article Jf bread alone, - < l u* t wcoraing to a re- thi it Will IKI noticed thoy were actually ^ u t analvam, composed chiefly of mm, of paying 4d per week more than the bus- p?0 l eMtbpnf l f ty po r t en t , of a qfciu- Ui baud ww saruing in h u ttwular wages. t L , l t ooVfoW 0 " 11 pewspaper was w,

iree lv

NATHANIEL MAVPA1K, Brooklyn. N.'.Y.

M O N E T F O R P O O R B I E N \ \ T e will pay honeat men and women a whirv of $30 V v per week, and turniah everytbiog. Uusineaa light

and tirst-claaa. A spaslsi wOer for poor wen and women. Address G. WEBBKR A CO., Marion, O..^*

UAVE 1T HEEN Oi'n orr> b to send 3 apeelmei1

, U I copies of the AltiiTlcan Stock Jonrunl, Sample packages et_l4ainmoth Corn,

| White Morway Oats and Alai who .end

N P.

Nutritious, Laxative,,Diuretic, bedativ.;, C lant. Sudorific. Alterative, and Ariti-Ri"; : s

The Aperient and mild Laxative pr..;.-rtic> . • Dn. WAI.KKR'S VI.IKGAR IIITTBUS a:c tho be»I saie-

: guard in all case so f eruptions and mah'sinli?'fevi-r*. i their balsamic, bcalini!, and soolhmc prn|Hn|es protect j the humors of the lauCes. Their S..dalive properfte ! allay pain in Ihe nervous system, stom ich, and bowe • j eiiher from intlammatiou. wind, cojic. cra-nps,, eic : Their Couuter-lrritant intluciice extends throughout I the system. Their"Dinretic prdtienles act on the K

g M ^ I ay C C neys, correctin^and ic^nlatiiii the tloiy ulntii1". ""cir 9 I Ea #% IWI C" Iw I IW ta O y Anti-llilious |lro]l«rtiesfiini«kitc the liref, in Ilie i-CCK-

tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliaiyduit-. and are superior lo all remedial .i vnts. fir the cine . ' llilious Kim-f.jpaver nml Atuit, etc.

Voylity rh/il»o<ly nKftlsai ilUcam- In- -with Solid Iron Frames, Wrought Iron Head Bloeka ; fyin all .its fluids with VINHG \;T HITTHKS No epi-

i demic can take hold of a aysuun thus f||.wtued. Tile | liver, the fctoinaeh, ihe bowels, ihe M'fciejrs, and the nervel are rcaiJetcJ dlaeaie-pioof by .l^li great invig-

WOOD WQKKLNU- aUtfUMKBV, | W „ t U ^ to w

S H A F T I N G . | at night from a hall to <«e aiKlone-haWiwe-giaasfull. * ' Eat a>« ' " ' " . .. - .

Hangers, Pnlleys and Coupllnga, chop.

S a f e t y P o w e r S l e v a t o r s . Xei

John nnd Water Sn.,

C I N C I N N A T I . O MANCFA'.TURE

— MWATIONAUV aud POKTABLK

' A I M E N C i r lloileia and 31 HI Work.

C X R C U L A A S A W XKZLL3, Frames. Wrought Ire and Friction reed.

LATH AND SH1NQLE MACHINES,

it ^.^1 ni.uiisliiOs fo.xi. as hetfai^ak. mutton • op.'vSiii*)* Jjoist bctf, aiul vc|ctaUfk and-VUe i-doAexeiciic. They are composed of imieiy veget-.le iMedleuta aud cuiitain no suiriti - 1 '

Our Detlgas, Pattema. Tools, j J \V Vi and Paclllties are the most Drul!';

aud Cvutaia no tpiriti . W o p r R . M M r D O N A L D c k C O . .

rugsinrtritf Cen. Agt*.. San rrancis t t and New York. C . O . M P L K T B A N D E X T E N 8 1 F F ! « » - S O L D BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DBALER& In tbe eoaDtry. Enabling tu to produce the BEST I WORK a t tbe rvUWKST>RICK.

Uluatraled Catalogues and Prices (urnlabed tkeeon j appllcaUon to 1

I . A N R « • B O D L R Y .

Farmers I Beclmnlcs! ETfrybodyl LR TOU WAIT TO o a r A L L T o c a >• -. >•

' U U M 0 N A R Y B A L S A M ^ 1 • L E G A L A D V ! C € F R E E

IbbIIY, SELL"-EXCHANGE

i l l R E A L K S W T ;

. V

CUTLER

. . . i s a l r e a d y o n t | , 0 Hhoro, f r o m freHh, aelocfed | , d i s c o u n t e d i n thia m n n n o r . I t c a n n o t iiv«ra, by CABWKLL,JlAZAav & i'o.. New York, or<t«n» to repel tho cans™ of diaeaee, re-w e l l b e o t h e r w i s e w h e n t h o f a m i l y i s I t lA'ahboluielv pure a n d iiml, p a t i e n l a w h o . ' r e a h tho brain and clear it of all hypochondriacal

- - - - - • p r e f e r it t o al l o t h o r a . 1 oobweba, and placc the whole physique Iu an attitude J e d i t

othen. Physic iami h a v e tleoiilod it Hiiporior to a a y of of defence, wlib every available polni forllflod and t b e o t h e r o i l s in m a r k e t , — C o m . ' | guarded aud aa nearly Invulnerable to dpwholeaome

; , lufluencce aa it la possible for the human atructure and soups aud | ^ ^

large. But it is a fact, as auy one may ascertain bv a simple calculation, that if the family, whose day border I now am, ate the whole of the bread-winner's ALL kinds of tish ^ ^ wages of 128. per week, the money inoatB, by the use of » deiwortiipoonful of tbe *" would give by throe pence a penny for famouH llalfonl LeicoeturHhiro Table Sauce, T O C O N s r . M P T I V K s ! : each maal thrnuflbtoiit lh« Rev«n i l a v s we made to Ubte bettor, ami to Drove more TO CONSUMPTIVES! I

a c n m i w l u r o u g u y o u t t n e s e v e n u a y w h o l e s o m e . To bo h a d Of all good g rocers .— The adrortiser, having been ponnanently cured of lor each m e m b e r o f the f a m i l v . r e c k o n - j that dread dlseasBConaumption, by a Simple remedy, i n g a n a l l o w a n c e o f t h r e e m e a l s p e r u a n x i o o s t o B a k . known lo w . fe i io-auf larvr . t h .

day, I stroll on tho road to aid diges'

tion, und meet a Barford man, who has lost his work, and got notice to quit his cottage, because he would not pledge himself not to join the UniiVi. The Bnrford man has like-wise sevjlh mouths to feed. Ho has five children; the eldest boy eight and a ha l l—"Oi bo noin," interpolates tbe youngster who accompanies the parent.

year can be made by i gello men. Addreaa Monroe j Kenmdy A Co,,Plllaburgb,Pa.

¥ N T Kit E S T OK K E N T C e l l r c t e d I parts of Great Brltalii. Holland, many by J . F. FRUBAUKF, i

. . In a l l . France and Ger-

Attorney at Law, Oelnrabia, Pa.

FOB OMK of the beat Book Catalognea published . '-T TT , I . . . send a tliree stamp to ALFBKD WAURXX, NO. 319 copy of the prescription u ^ (free of charge ' . Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 1°/*

meanaofcure . To all Who deaire 11, ho will aend • with

same.

j | Q i s S K f t a a s l f

IRON ROOFING

_ 3 G e t t h e R K 4 1 . K I T A t * P i t t s b u r g h , Po , X o r g o A. p a g * u u m . ^ , w e e k l y . f s e n t S m m a t k a a t l O M f a l M r SO c e n t s . W o r t h tWQ. T r y IU

' T I N DOLLARS A D A t f g ' V p E N T S ' Belling the Autobiography o f l f t t u ' I S.

I L D

whioh they nill Bod a BUBE CrBE r o n COSSCMPTION, „ rr - m , , • . . , ASTHMA, BBOSCUITUI, and all Throat or Lung diffl-COL. K I N O of Texas has a snug little i cuitiea.

farm of 84,132 acres, whereupon are I ParUa. a d d r , , M

I IF you desire rosy cheeks and a com-

plexion fair and free frem Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions, purify your

t i blood by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden ' ihe Barford man's wages were 13s.,out Medical Discovery. It has no equal for of which came a rent of Is. 6d., leaving this purpoao. 596

» * i v r » . r . i / * * .a I v i » • • a .» .

astured 65,000 horned cattle, 10,000 M Penn St.. near Lee Are. . Williamaburgn. N. Y.

orses, 7,000 sheep, and 8,000 goats. To HAVE a giHxl Shoe made uiKin the right prin-I ciple, buy thoee made with the Patent CABLE

SCREW WIRE. The only reliable covering for Iho foot yet found. I r y them.

P.AUOEI) TTOCKIKOB and protruding IIKH ur«- uot seen on feel where SILVEP. T i l ' s are worn. Parents remember thi* Ihoy last twice as long.

. For Sale by all Dealers.

every family to eattro sittefaelioa. Agmu itanitJ. MtKBx M'»*e C a , IM John St . . N. Y.

MADS BT C.AJ8COTT, nsrlautl. O

/ " I R K A T . M E I U C A I . B O O K of asefnl knowl x T eogo to all. S nt free for two stampi. Address Ur. BOSAPAUTK A CO. Cincinnati. Ohio.

O E N T S W a n t e d . — K cents make more money a t . workforn«thanatsnyihini. 'el"tf. Particular*lr<o. tiTINaOS A Co., -lr: fullithi n, Portland. Maiuc.

• \ V A N T K I I - P I C T I U K A t i K N T s c v e r v -1v tt l i i-rc. UAH retailed hy one. Send stamp.

WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn.

SO l t i v for flrst-elass I ' l a n " . No discount. N'o _ — J I M agents. IT.V PIANO CO., "•»> B'dway,N Y

wj tencil Tools and Slock. Prices reduced. Send ! •!• H Ca'aloguo. i :REO.G. WRIGHT Cincinnati.

oA.

171 N : -Send ala Stoughton, MJ

W. SOUTH WORTH.

T h e U n m a n T e l e a r n t i b . — T h e nerves are tele graphic Hben operated by the brain : bnt if the atom, acb, tbe great iltallxarol tha ayalem. It disordered.tho wholo nervouaorganiiation ia partially shattered for tha time biing. TABRAKT'H KKKKUVKSCEST SELTZKII AFKBIEKT works wondera in oases of uervous debility arising from dyspepsia,by restoring the stomaoh to Its normal condition, and keening the bowels free.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

AMES, SHERMAN & C 0 m J o b b e r s of

Hats, Caps, Straw Goods; UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,

NON. .»« n n d HH W A B A S H AVRN I ' E ,

CHICAGO. | ) | > I N T K R S ' (J I . V C i : It I 1 1 1 MaDufacturcd by J . M. l l iu-i i

HTEN DOLLARS A D A T T<XWIENT<< « % Belling the Autobiography of MTU'I S. 1 1

I I D E B R A N | | The Great SCIssonrt Bnthwhackcr. M J

.I Unit rated, ri ren aid, | 1 , Send forcfrcnlai HORACE W I M j O X , JcWunoa O t y . Mo.

P E E R L E S S 1 WDTHfll i.i

BEST MADE

MOULTON BOLL. .Sold lu-rri/'irherr.

Alad* by

[Queen ('ii\ WrinirerCo^ CIKriNN&TI, OHIO.

T H E C H R I S T I A N mciiler.ts, pri.ii.leiiri., [KM lry, IIIIIMC.fnKstoncaloryoung. old, .ain,.. atiil.inner*. . -rtirianiiiii. controversy, poll-tics, pnH., rillV'r patent "u^ roi' OO f nt. a yrarl IO eopt.-.. j t S ! - I 1 0 > ' • RLLF I ITS,'- . . I' H/orattii! I J l l l « C l i r l > l l a n . S 5 e . . a y . a r . I I . T.. l l u s l l n K a , -Semiliiral rmct Kirmlory \'.iLkMIIi l l o . t o n . M i i s a ,

M N. U . N . P

I \ Is"" W ' H K N W l t i T I N t ; T O A D V K R T l S K I t S , S 8 We.t Wsthingiou St., Ch ' c i io , Ililnow. fe p a V e r ! O U , , , ,

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Cough Mixture, T M t — d i t t a t U >b> y m t r l p M o i on • r e f ® 1 ^

fbjJtUaiawl

-•ory exteiMirc p n c l l t r Im i l l d l i M N i « f t b * T b r o t t

n x > l/tti>t», a l w y wi th t h « b w i

iC«agtiK, C o l d . , C r s « | i , Whuoptog 0 ' a u | b ,

UlhimUop ol ih» LMg, cM, l»n< MUad-*•4 f o i b i . » • d i«f UoBgli», r d r t . u i Cr t i i p ol

' ^ , , , * e e •» i* t h * b « i | rvmvdy k a * » f .

rr»OID by*lldral«ri ID •Mditlarn AL&Oc AUI

F E R G U S O N ' S

Wonderful Oil. T k * W l I . l a l B e a t « t l t * A f ,

Ctm* Hb*»ID»tlMn. Nrurilgtm, Oillb>>>B». Bral***,

dpmln* , r i r « h Waandu, Borm.&eklda , Hor* Throa t

« t n~n**y. Front Bl t f* . and should b« o w d when .

aLtDlmfnll»rBq«ir»d Onr*» L a r a e n n . f l p r a l n i

Woaa*4#, WlodiKllK, Uollar i io i l i ar gall* on b o n t v

m«<tt«(Bra t * iasp*** rpoE tb* •redBllty of tb* alck

aadaf f lMwt , tbo p r o p r l f t o r a a f tb*** lf*4ieia«ii r*-

11rM th* ka j r* r of all OLM** af bvlag d a w i t e d by

fhRy foarantanag Furgaaoa'i Woadcrfal Oil aad Ooagb Mlxtar* to give *oVrV •allrfucilo.

•b4 bfrthj aatharlM daalan to wfciad tb* ioa*y

fcarfbottl——ly W—•tT' SoM*T*rrwhw*^

WKB I ' 8 f M E T A B L E

Worm Confeetions Ai»apo*tit?*aad ap*«dy rMMdyfor Ih* mMral

ut Wora*. Tha-fuTp!* at t* tb* Uft* aad aay

chtM wUI lah* thm. if yoar ohiM haa warn* y—

Hll aott»* tfcat U* ap p«tit* U d*ramg*d aa^Taria-M«i*fMiMr*thha ordlBarilyTeradeM. Thar* TpUiStTTlh^^oJTccop^Uta^btdT^Urtiof 111 th* rf**B» grtaOnf of tb* twtb. aad>oy*Uto*. <tT*. — tbn^^ooeUav^TTrrpata^iB^Tfala

foihed. Tbaa* ar* aaly a frw ef tb* *j»ptoa»af

W o m c w » l o M M « f t i r t t h o n ^ » * d j e » a * J ^ * » * T *

t h o B , v t n produce *ODTIII*IOB* or 81a, and f raqaaa t -

I> fcma> To i *meT« the Torrn., b a j W a l h ' a V e g -

«S3MForwToU«a*w^^?m^^a!rtol»rIi la nadMat at U »*at«.

A% W h o l e n l * by C. R. WKBB k B R O . Drngghrti,

P r a p r M e n . J a e k t o B . M I r h . a a d F A R R A H P , W i t -

MAMS A 0 0 . , Detroit.

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar* I O Y E A R S

-or A -

P n b l i o T e s t

Haa prored

D R . C R O O K ' S

W I N E OF

SUCCESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS1.

GRAND RAPIDS BRANCH or

FOSTER BROTHERS'

[oth d i t j ^ t o s .

CROWDED WITH OtJSTOMEES DAILY.

It til abowi thtt the People are erer reedy to nppoii the Una that Mlk the

Best of Goods at the Lowest Rates. Tb* great dwoe nd of ercry Ci ty U tor a F l t m to

Retail Goods at Wholesale Rates.

GOODS FRESH F R O I NEW YORI. AND OTHERS ARRIVING DAILY.

3,000 ya rds Unbleached Maslin, 8 c e o U , worth 10. 5,000 yards of the very bea t Delatnes, I t y oenta, worth 90. A b i g lot of S p r a g n e e n d Merr imack P r i n t s , 10 een te a yard . A large lot of Pr in t s , 6 a n d 8 cents, awfu l eheap. 3 ,000 Linen H n c k T o w e l s , 10 cents, wor th 1& 1,900 Large H n c k Towels , l t ^ cent*. A great bargain. N e w Dress G o o d a P r i c e down. Big Lots of D r e s s Qoods, 1 5 , 1 8 a n d 90 cents. 50 P ieces of Styliah Dress Goods, 25, 30 and 3 5 e t a t s . Beant i ful P l a i d Popl ins , 25, 3 0 , 3 5 a n d 4 0 oents. Handsome Assor tment of J spanese Silks, all colors. Heavy Black Silks, inst bought st very Lew Prieea. G r e a t Bargains in Black Alpacas.

A Big Lot of Ladies* Hos ie ry a t 10, 19^, 15 a a d 18 cents . Misses, C h i l d r e n ^ Hose, yery cheap. W h i t e Marseilles Qtrihs as low as $1.50.

A n d ten thousand o ther Bs rga ins too numeroos t o mention. AM of theae Bargains in honor of oor Grand Opening .

White Marseilles, White Swisses, Victoria Lawns, Jaconets, Nain-sooks, <tc., less than New York Prices.

T a b l e Linens and Napkins we are selling very eheap . Look a t thero.

C A R P E T S I C A B P E T S ! C A R P E T S ! We ASM M kmd, and art rttiicmg dmif, (from our New Fork Storu,) by ioU of CAR-

PBTB, OIL CLOTB\ MATTINGS ^r, cf prittt Way Down. O w ha r i ag I r e aWrea *a*M*a ma t a bay Oooda l a Urge q i a a t i t l e * a t vary law pi lore,

A N D to S E L L T H E M O F T E N at L E S S T H A N W H O L E S A L E R A T E S

OUR STORSS ARE LOCATED AS FOLLOWS : ! FOSTER BROTHERS* Gr'at *fe* YoTk ^ Slort> No. S4 MOPTC* SI.,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. \ FOSTER BROTHERS,

FOSTER BROTHERS,

FOSTER BROTHERS

FOSTER BROTHERS,

w . cr. .A. t s i i itr s , S Z U C D G f r O B S T H . E E 1 T .

2d doox East of Post Office Lowell, Michigan, Where ra**b« f o a n d th*Uig** i and be l t iKoeknf FarmlDg Tool* «,*r oft«r*d in thl* market I

make aapeeial ty ef Agr icu l tu ra l Implc tnen la . and u k * tho agency of nono but tb* be»t and l a t e i t lm> wroeed good*, nl tbougb (rcond ra t r good* pay tb* large*! piofll*. I * o n l 4 l e r l t * all who eonteDpla t* p a r c h w i a g a • mowing marh lne t e call and e i a m l n * t h * ce lebrak ' l

C R O S S T O X J ^ . X > M O ^ W E I H . .

T H B BKHT hACniMXIM THK MARKET, aad reoeorameodfd to th* fkrtaer* of Ulehlgaa a* a

H o n e r r a d i c t l O D , S u p e r i o r t e al l i B p t r t H n iCHINES*

I t Umai le i>f I.AKKSDPKaiORCBARCOAL I K O N . a a d warranlrd t«glT*ial i(4h«tloo. I aleo **11 th*

L A D D SULKY C U L T I V A T O R , R O W E L L B R O A D - C A B F S E E D E R A N D C U L T I V A T O R C O M B I N E D . W A R R A N T E D T H E

B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . F A R M E R ' S F R I E N D G R A I N D R I L L , A N D B R O A D C A S T S E E D E R

C O M B I N E D . On* o f t h e greatest lBTenUoBir>f th*ag*. ITII inA WIIRKI . RAKK, with p la i te r a t t a o h m i n t . I n**d

not *peak of tne merlta of thia rake, aa year neighbor Aa# out. Eoqu l r e of him. F o r c t r e n g t b . dniabl l l -ty and e i e e l l r n e e o f w v r h , it has DO r iva l . VIJHATOH and TORNADO Thia*hiog aMshinea, aad Ih*

D O D G E , W O R L D A N D J O H N S T O N C O M B I N E D M O W E R S A N D R E A P E R S . A N D T H E J O H N S T O N H A R V E S T -

ER, 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 G O F T H B H A R V E S T F I E L D .

The Celebrated Grattan Wagons, 0*a*ta*tly on hand. Alsa

B U G G I E S a n d C A . R R I A G E S From th* «hs« ofRaymend k Setaalon, Q r a s d Rapida. TAKR HOnOt-AII Plow* trbomd with B*y**AN**h* C o a t Nte««l C o u l t e r f l . Plow points aod rrp '

LoweU, April lib. IITS.

I rrpalia eonstoatly oa band,

W . «r. A T K I N S .

FORT WAVNE, INDIANA-.

BL BECK BR ST., NBW YORK.

TERRA HA UTS, IND

EVANSVILLE, IND.

t i o n . t h e p a * . . ^ .

T' if rick I n t h e n a e d l d n m l q o a l -H l c i t o f T n r . a n d oDcqoaled fordlseai t -CM o f t h e T h r o a t a n d L n n g n , per t o r m i p c (!.•* t r n o t r e m i r k a b l e c u r e s .

$ 2 0 , 0 0 0 IN PREMI UMS^ FIRST LOWELL HORSE FAIR,

GoiiKtw. C o l d s . C h r o n i c C o a c h a * i -

MI .»I* . N D M , 'The Lowell Horse and Agricultural Association.

ITBK c a r e d so m a n y CUM i t K m b e e n p r o n o o n o e d a

i p e d f i c f o r t h e * c o m p l a i n t s .

F o r pains i a Rreaf l t . S i d e o r B a c k , <irHTel o r K i d n e y Dtseane,

l l s e a s e h of t h e " * J a n n d i c e o r a n }

I t Is a l so a NU

WILL NOLO ITS FIRST FAIR AT

L O W E L L , M I C H . , J U N E l 8 , I Q , 2 0 A N D 2 1 , i S j l .

Disease* of t h e I l r i u a i r Oreaiw, iy Liver Complaint ,

It haa noeqaal.

arlor Tonic, ores the Appetite,

Btrongtbens the Bysten. Restores the Weak and

Debilitated, tanses the Food to Digest,

Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion,

Prevents lalarlous Fevers, Gives tone to yonr System.

TRY DR. CHOOSES WDfEOFTAtt

CHARGE. NO GORE,

mn 00 WILL BE P\!l).

Tn a a y person p r*4ne lag a a y Madkla* ab l a t e ahow no«-third s s moay Helag , p*tD*n*Bt ca r e s a s Dr . ?ITLKA'B V a o n * I L B RaaoMstK) BBHUT ; mnd a • I s r jW reward V I M * for a n y eaat a f C h r e a i s o r l a -^Miiaatory Rh*BBMUtaai, Nsa ra lg i a , I b s a r a a t l c Agaa ••clatloa, aad RheeeaMaaa af th* K W a s y s it miU met -v re . I M s B h w a t t * S y r a p i s u—d inwrdlg ee iy , I ' l saoaot ta t h a u a t a . a a S | «* raa t**d f r a* f r e o n a j a -HOBS Drags . I t i s M t a Q a a a h a B a d i d M . h a t i h a s c l -l a t lSa Bv***rlp<l*B a f Jaa- f . H U a r , M. P . . r r a f a w s i ' f T a s f c s l a g y a a d O h s a l i t r y , f r a d m a t a af t h a a a l a -arat*4 Oat ra r s t ty of r * M a f f t a a l a l A . D. I f U . who** ea t i ra pea t ee l aaa l l i te h M hsea d o r a t a d speslaHy t a 10 t h i s - • >, T h i s p r a p a r a t i ^ a a d a r salaaui as th

ss ly haMaead t a h a t h a a a l y p«s{tlra, — i b l a swMta*ST*» 4lsa***re<). T i - "roof

t ha t a a a t h a r spaa l l s n i s reUaMa, ia ikMbi* t ha t a a a t h a r spaoiM w n s h n a M i i a " • / ( f y s a r * r . - ' - r f a r l a # . pAytislaas seaM s a r s U , ( / * rtirt, IM* weaM M*t A* so—a f a s t t h s t

•ft my-M

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aaltto It foaMla **>•* l e r away yi

V pAfeUla^ seaM ear* ' — 1 — ~ **a<4 »*l A* so—a f ac t r* r sa t | y a t e l t u d . T h a a n d s e s t e e d s a S - • ly ash w h a t s a n r i t y a r e r t d * a * e h a s h* >: > • I» i n r ' s a h a a s s a l l * By r a p will care h l s s a . c TLc pro . rectlon off^rad t * pa l lea t s »gaia*t ImpaalUoa i a ta a 'egally s i g a a S s a a t r a o t whUh w i l l h * f o w a r d e d t o a n y

Mi iSere r a s a d l a f hy l e t t e r a d e K r l p t l o a af s J H e U o a ; «>hl* g n a r a a t e a wi l l i t a t a t h s c i a « t n a « b * r a f b a t t l t a

w s r r a a t a d t a e a r e i a a i i a c a s r o f f s l l a r e themoasT pa id wil l ha T a t a r a M l a t h * paU*at . N a o t h e r r*«* . • l y h a e a » * r h * * B * ® * r e d o n **ch l lbe ra land hoaor-• b l a l e n o a . iiedleal ade lee .wl theer i lBcales fromprom-*u*a t Phys l s l sa* . C la rgymen . ete. who b a r e be«B ^ o r e d a f t e r a l l o t h e r trealin»Bt» failed. a*Bt by letl»r ic ra l l* . Aff l ic tedenrd la l ly l a r l f » d t e wr i t e f o r ad r l ce

t h e p r inc ipa l offlee, ii a e a t h F o n r t h r t r ee t .Ph l l a -^ o l p h l ^ . P a . D r . r i l l e r s R h e n r a a t l c S r r n p l * .nldby ' T> ragg ! s lo . WostBro* * ..

p nnrnmssi "Trur •• -nm 1 »«l*aeenl*.f<nw(lt. Micb.

10. 11. 11.

Three jean old. Four " M

Green Honed. Three mioute Ronu. 3:40 •• 3:30 -lit Clan -Double Team all ajee Paeerg " ••

Three yeaitsM. All ages.

Two

© F PI a s M i C M S : T R O T T I N G . Mile heats, 3 in 3, 1136, 00, 35 M II Sin 3, $335, 110, 80, 46 H II 3 In 6, $1,000, 950, 860, TOO, 600 M 41 •350, 110, 100, 60 M U Moo, 176, 100, 76 s4 M 44 •600, 360, 160, 100 •4 II 44 • 1,195. 330, 360, 196 M 14 3 is 3, •300, 160, 100, 60 U •4 a •300, 160, 100, 60

R U N N I N G . Mile heata, 3 in 3, •l^OO, 360, 350, 300

" Dash, •900, 390, 350, 160 BeaU, 3 ia 3, •3,000, M0, 860, 700, 600

ZREIID & SIVEITH;,

M a n l k c t i r e r s 4 J e k k e n o f a l l U i d i o f

Picture Frames DEALERS IN

WALL PAPER, WINDOW A l STORE SHADES, Mirrors, Chromos & Pictures of every variety.

T H R E E D O O R S A . B O ' V E W . I D . F O S T E R ' S .

22 Mnnro© Street,

GRAND RAPIDS, - - MICHIGAN.

^ ^ ^ 3 3 X j A H . Q - i n s t e p

OP

O E N E M A r . U E M A R K S 1 COB petition open to the world. No person to bare more tbaa one animal competing for oaa premiam, eioept No. S, and

the/ to be owned and driren together lixly dajg pretkma ts Ue Pair. Horse diitandng othen entitled to first prtmlam only. Entries for premiams 10 per oent. All entriei and raeee to be governed as near aa may be by tbe Rales of the National

Trotting Amodation, and the Bates of tbe Amerkaa Jocfcey Ctob, except when otherwise provided by this Association.

All entries to elose Jnne IBtb, '73. at 6 P. M. Ample room for stabling. Bay and sUsw fnrnlsbcd free. Orala at reasonabla rates, on

tbe groaod. Tbe Best Mils Traek, aad most beantifal aad sightly Uroaadi ia the North We«t

o m e i R i s t j r o m r M . M A T H E W S O N f P r e a l d v n t . ARVINE PECK. VICE PRESIDENT. M A R T X I f Vf. H I N E , T r a a a u r e r . A X i M O P f M . B U B I W O R T H , H e o r o t a r y •

GENERAL HARDWARE I n W e s t e r n JWchigan.

FIRST CLASS GOODS, AN IMMENSE STOCK, A N D L O W P R I O E B .

We would request DEALERS to call and examine our stock and

prices.

W. D. FOSTER, 14 & 16 Monroe St., Grand Rapids.

P U R I F Y YOUR BLOOD.

a i a t a r o a s i W . W . H a t c h , J o h n Ot lss ,

P . H o r n t e o o k , A . & B taaa rd , J . J . L o u c k a , J O . T r a i n ,

O c o r g s W. P a r k e r , I L R . J . M. Matheweon , A. M. E l s w o r t h ,

J O . W e s t

F. Crakes,

A .Peoa .

BARBER S H O P OHTT FAIL ta ga ta Readg'aShoa tfyaa wan

ob aoa*. S L a r l a g , Shaapoo iog a I n t ela*s

AdmiBlatrator'a Sale. JCMtU tf MManf Wfltrn,

V f O T I C K i* h s r t h r g i r s a , t ha t I ahall *ell a t public i l ABcllna t o the highest bidder, on flstordsy, Mny l U b , A . T > ISTt, a t 1 o'clock P . U . a t t h * f ron t door

Inf th* Store of Abaer D. Tbnmts , in ths rownsbip of iHoens , ID said coBBtj .putsuRBt t o lironse a n d SB-

T a k e N o t i c e . N o t l ' * in h r r r b r given tha t t h * '•o.p«rlner«hip

•"W r i i - t l n * hotwcnti . /ohn Knpf and William Ki>rin-known br thn firm name of Jor.n Knpf & Co . .

will be d U i n l r c d n n the l«t day of .Tnnn n»xt . All jeraon* lnd*bl(d tn .a id flrn are rrqiie»t»'l to r " 1 h*ir aceoaat* before t h a t da l e . All acconnts t m s i n -

nnpaW after J u n e l«t, | 872, will be l*fl with an AMornsy for oaliectlon

"•yl»l JOHN KOPF 4 CO.

iair Cat t ing aad i r h i s k o n Dyad l a a s ty is to pleas* ryoas .

ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE The best IB UI*. kept consUntly on hsad. Also

loamittg

H^r frnm^L'llnr outrrtn* ,M i Hair from WUn,out. langpninefS] we*l. s-nlalnlrg eighty fbo 1 a |liod by the unitedSlatraanrrry

Subject to the Dnw*r of lh« widow of IS.e ••*asrH lirrrii>foiea**i(rned and **t elTIo her. wem-Ing to Uw tM-Ing tw*Bty-*ii snrt two third* fM«J)

. F o r 8 e r o f W a , 8 c r o f t e -l o n a I H s e n s e a af t h o E y e a , o r S e r o f W a I n finy f o r a a .

Any diaoaaa or enptioa of the Skin, diieaae ol the Lirrr. Uheumatiam, Pimplea, O l a

Ulcere, Brokea-do wn a-tiiutiona. S^phiila, or aay

depending oa a da* t'tared oondiiion ef ths blood,

" D R . O R O O K ' 8 f T R U P O P

POKE ROOT. i it haa the medidnal nroperty ' of Poke combined with u prep-

aration of Iron which goc* m omv into the blood, perform-iag the moat rapid end won derful cure*.

Ask your DruKj»i»"t lor Vr. Crook'* Com ;»'iun(l Syrup of i'oke Boot—take i lrni "• healed.

w

M. M. PKRRY,

Gen. Insurance A.gt.

Office in UNION BLOCK, Opposite Franklin House

Lowell, Mich.

» * J t i * ! 2 r W i lawraaw C*B.p*«le*

N o t i c e ...» __ i j X IVI&I J IW. Asset* Iof land «llost*d, l» ing and b»ing In *ald connty ol Kent | dj.olred, it ix de.irable that allou

llrocrlbed afthe «oath half of theeonth-wrrt oaarterof 1 . . i n - — — - •' -- i . - — — " • • u c n m y n i A e n i

diecrlbed ax the nonth half of t heeon th -v r r t q a a r t r r o f " 151 nor th of

80] acre* of l i m a oy m e u n i t e d 8 la t»«anr*ey

f - x * r \ f ) / ^ \ I 1 to t h e Dnw*r nf t h" widow of tke «aH de-D 3 . V I V U m h e n necnrd-

Anune^ualK-d Ualr Tonic, kept f->r Hair (

Itoomt M i ' loor Orahara -* Block, oppnait* Nation*!!

l a n k . n , ,

AT40LTEA,III>ABHMSIDIU.. — .»U.-.UU.L L X BCCUMIIII. ; rhonld be paU in a* *000 »s posi-iblr, t<>*nab1e u« to m*«t our indebtedne**. All account , will be recclred a n a s e t t l r d b y C. Broail. Ail knovrin-tliemavlrp^ i n -debted t o UH will p i ra te c lve i t th r l r imraed ia t* a t tcn-t i a n . C. BROAD.

Tli* bnvins*.. will bo car r ied on Iu a l l it* t r a n c h e .

Insurance Company of North America, o f r h i l a d e l p h i a , P a

A s s e t s • - J 3 , 2 1 2 , 1 7 6 . 0 0

Continental Jn&urance Compa-ny of New York, C a s h

.As f l e t s - - $ 2 , 5 0 9 , 5 2 6 . 0 0

hvk* Ins. Co., of Cincinnati, " ' ' $ 1 , 7 6 0 , 6 8 4 . 0 0

n — ——K - r . . - i m i - o miroii u-o-i) Tlio b n i d n * ' . wl l lb r ra t r l i ' d on Iu a l l it* I r an rhe* icre* of land on the north *ld* of the Mm*. Alto.ub- j of CuMoin. Bt*pl* and Fancy work, unilor lb-came • Mortgago hold by Abnsr n. Thnma«. abiot i of r ^ Co. VV.Laiifflry, liavini; purcliaicj fISO. JAMT. '' TROAX, j the nniJitldsd ona-hslf ol W. lir'.sd. I _ . . 'trater. I .• BROAD K CO. l>niH March U. A. D.tsr?

Each of t h o a b o r e Uompan imwer* h r a r y loser* a t tbe Chicago Fire of October last, ha r e t ince paid all their lors-*, and «hnw a Record J a n u a r y l i t . 1872, a i ftbot* enumerated.

w. M* PERU?, Apt.

Lowell , Micb.

W / ' V , , . n xt*-

loa* Oauuine anleti signed by

Pol« Proprietor of

S H E P A R B ' S

IW01D WAHOO BITTERS, Bot a Whisker or stiainlallng Berernge, bal *

aoinuB within tho raash of ail.

Price, only SO CetU* a Bottle.

Thia artlclfl h«a boon thoroughly to«t«<s and found • eruro and apeody eura fbe tha following oomplalnts)-

Jmundlee. Intf^/^tHon, Sour Stom-ach, Co*tivnu-J>*, Nervoim UHK Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever A Ague, Dytpeptia, ITonn* in Children, PiUt, Itiliou* Com-plaints, Loo* of Appetite, Enip-tlons of the Skin, Pimple* onkhr Fact, and <rU THoeaoen of\ht Blood; alto the best Diuretic Ha Vie for Kidney Complaints, Weak Back, Pain in the Loins, lAimhago, Oravel, Rheumatism, Nervous Debility, Dropaey, Cold Feet and Hands, Mental De-pression, etc, Poraona hawing Fever and Agua,

Chilln, etc.. ahould flrat use

DR. SHEPARD'S A G U E P I L L S , (Price, only SO Cents per Box.)

then rollow wi th tha Bittora, to regu-late the Dowela. create n healthy Ap-petite, atrenjjthen and i n v i g o ^ j p tha syatetn, cleanae the Blood, caPrying off all impurit iea through t h F Kid-neys nnd Bowola, leaving the •*y*tem not liable to second attacko.

I enn nafely sny thero is moro ro«i gonuino Bitters in one BO CenU Bottle of Shepjird's Com|x>und W a h o o Bitlorx than there is in a whole case of any other kind in market.

Recommended by all the first CIu*. Physicians throughout the City and Country, ns the l>est Family Medicini* in use. No Family should l>o without them in tho House, and thereby sava time and money.

Pritm, SO Cent* each. for sal* by DruirsUtJ ami Denim geaarailr.

C . N . S H E P A R J X Proprietor, '

Grand Rapid*, Mich. And by Uaat A.Hunter. and Wooding A l.ook, l.o-wsU.Mieh.

PROFESSIONAL*

A. •Mir. Alkia baring retarneil Irom Cabs and ths South, those who need sty Medical or Surgical aid ars adrl**d ") employ bim wlthoat delay, as be i* ack Bowled gJ lo be tneSrct iu the profession sad the most rcllsbl* snd skillful I'bysieisn in the West, par-ticularly for curing Chronic disesses snd Defonnitiss perfbrmisg the more diOcalt sad delicate operati*as in Hurgsry, and treatiag cases In his importaot 8p*e-U rand Kapids Pspera.

What i* H'IJAA, •r fame, Life, *iikevl UrmUh 1

V To Every laralid: Read this. Health far all I D* aot *uD*r. fboogh discouraged by doctoring slsswher*, y*u CSB her* a* sur* of relief, or certalaly kaow if yoa can ba cnrs4. Tha ssw, KleatUU, iaeosssfal trsatmaat girsa by

DR. AIKIN . Cans rr«*Btand *ld staading Diseasas, sack a* Ca-tarrh, AsthoM. BraaehiUaTahaasaatism, KsaraJgia, Swot*la. Syphilis, Ceitrs, Uars llp, DsfamltT**. BcrMala, oypbiiis, uoitra, uara iip, usiomiuss. aBBtBr*,rUtaU,>'aTaraara*,rtha, Dropsy, Byseap-•ia, and all Bya. kar, Thraat, Laag, Usart, Llrar, Kidvy. Bload, Nsrroas. Chraaia aad Sargioal DU-sasss.aad easss (caliad iacBrabl*) whara all othtrs UI. nsasant, imprarad, sal*. aiUd, aaeiaal raaMdi**. -Ladlae. Marri*d or Slagl*. spaa Uly cured of Irrag-alar, Paiafal or iBppr*a**d M*asaa, Whites, Wsak Back, te r*aial* nn*. most c*itain aad nllsbla la all casas, ft Barrsaaaaa, SUrility, aaa Otariaa Dissaooa remedied. •Oanoara aad tumor*, IB aay stage, reasorod, with-out tha kalf*, by th* *aat*st, b*st asaas knowa. draPILBraT [n»*] earad whara Sll al4| baibtM -Coipuleas* I ob**ltyJ safely aad h*altUJ§ tttoead. -YOUNO MXN tajBivd by solltsry haMts, aiessssi, or dtssaaa. aarrsas, wsak, forgetful, Uaa id, unit lar baninsss, marriage or sodety, aad MMMIS Jrtd sr Old Mm from lay eaaa* fsaUM dahility ia adranos of the i r yoare, who weald he reourad ta h*alth sad r, ao mattsr what they're road er doctorad, flnt st, xuaraotsed tha aaly saie, raMsaal, Ustiag fer Hparmatorrhae, Seaaiaal W**kn*BS, Kerroas Illy, Impoteooe, ete. So oaekery ar dsoaptioa.

yaars, *lg*r, a* matter what they're read ardaoterad, or last. cars fai DaUllty, Impotaoea, ate. .Ve Moehaty i -Snreat.oukkaatremadiaa far all rriraU Disoasss without Mercury, roisaos ar aausaoaa drags, rsa* tire aatid'He* lhat aaatraliM and p*naaasatJy da-stray all Veaeresl. ooatagioas Hras. Complsta aad radical care of all symptaas [that auy nam Is from bad trsahaaat or aegi*et1 aad warn casas af Oaaorrhaea, Gleet, Syphilis with seres, paiaa, alesre, Strtctare, Vanaooais, Utdraeala, PhyasarsU, Maiikr-OMUOUS, or aay Saiaal Dtsasss or scajpJIcstioa, sf both »eB*a young aad old. Noampasara ar hladraaoa fram bus!a*aa. MedleU**, *U, aapfUad.

AU Jhwsasss atriettf Cf+dnU*. mast aare-

Hare ad-yoan

rati sata, of orsry clam, aaa raly aa I ful atlaatloa aad bast rasa IU, laaaatiaaad aat la asa worthless. Injartou* aaiaat madieiaaa. •lea aad treatsssat ssaailaily edaptad ta y Via all spootal, imaartaat aaao* oall at • sand,or write. Modiciaaa ssat by sasil oitoxprass. Add rem, (Drawsr S0S1.] M. J. Al flf, If. D.

0fic4, Xo 11 Canal St. Orand Rapidt, [TlntSUIrs North of Swaat's Hotai.] [UUk.

Dr. A. will ba bare BOW ealr to Ootebor. Therefore call wiViovl Deiay.

L0et.1i), 'Tt,

X a O - T O T E l X s X j

CIGAR MANTACTORY AND TOBACCO STORE.

T be*lof «tock tho follow* orand* ol Clgsi*1' '•//a/fsPridi ef thi Weii," "Umon'tOun." an* "Sure Thing Tho above sro my (ai/'4v trfd*-Gheaper Cigar* manufactured

TobaceoB. Pipes, and *nn.ker'« arllcl*» >:et.r'« ' • will always be found at my s t o r e . Csll before P c h a s i n p e l a e w h o r r . , i r

xr H HA U.well , J u l y I7IU 1871.

I