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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL ffloe in Qrtham'i Block. Tip SUirs. 4 VOLUME VIII. glamcU louvttnl, IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, •T LOWflLL MICH., —BY— 1COH.IIIS A HIPfK. OAie^d floor Orthtn'i Blaok. 'Libert/ an® Jnoan—One and laaeparable " LOWELL. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1872. Tsms, $160 per yea* TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTIOH. Jprrtat/Mr, . . . . m t t 'U montki, w4«UT*r«ii by tho Oarrlar, RATES OF ADVERTISINQ. Van llniiof Noapkrell.olois malttrmtkea^uftre tt^t NUMBER 21. (Hunt & Hunter, D BALRRH IB Drnga.PatMitVedioiBM.Pftfhimtrr Pkinti, Oil), Ae. fltoro at th« eld lUnd of J . U. Sbrar, Brldgfl iWcd, Lowell, llleh. Howk& Whits, D KALHRSId i>ootj l 8h«Bt,I.Mliier, Klodlofrt A*. PartleuUr ullnntiuu giTun to ouiiIodi work- Star* laUheokaradHuildlag,b»i|dnorweitof Mh- •oaia IUII. Broad A Itonglsy. D HALKKSin DooU, .Shoe*, Uatber Kindlngi At. Cuatom work don* with otBtasn end deipatob. Uamamber tbe plaea flrit door wnat of Orabun'* Block,BrldiceStreat. •pae*. Tsqaara, S Sqoarai, J Ualuma *• 1 •• I 1 w. | 1 mo. | fl.M I 1.(0 1 J.OI I S.00 I 12.00 13 00 $8.00 6.U0 8.00 8.OS I3.0S 15.00 04.00 JSCS M.ee 1 mo. | 6 mo. | I jr. iiloo 11100 lU 00 18.00 lt.01 1 M 00 30.00 I 40.00 40.00 74.00 DoTandorf & Blaln, D ,t ^ LKR ? i n I '* n, y I'ry Oooda.itlbboni.aafpatlnc, 11 Pfi* D ?^ oUoa «- ^iratdoor wait •« Lo- well National Bank. aoeali, 10 cent* per llae lor flret ineertion. lack J^nequeatiniertioa 6centaper llae. llarrufaaad Death ootleaefree. Ohltanrjr aetleei, S oeDta perllna. ardeia (lB«ln***Dlreetory$5 peranaom . Yearly tdrertlaera entitled to change qaarterly. kegfilWetieea at Statute Ratea. Alllagalmaet a#pald far wkea aOdaTltie made. TU*a«leatid»arti«ement« ainetbe era-paid. OCy Theaeteruewill beatrletlTadheredto. iivfrtenj. I. o. o. F. TTT AHUON7 LO[/(!£, No. l iO, of f.owoll. Uleh. if nuoteevoiv Saturday evening,Inold Uainnie JlTll. W. UokEII. N. O. S liwwni it., Sec. Oh'ia. XL. Wot, A TTORSKYar.dSolicitor, Lowell Ulehigan. Of- floa in !Iu«io 11*11 Uleck. i'rompt etleutlon iTcn toconvcyancinn and eollcetton ol claim* J. M. Motbewson. "•TOTAIY,AUorncy aad^ellcllor. Wlllattondte II baiiaeee la any of the Suteor United Statei SpftelalatletitloailTentoConToyMielBg.OolIeetlng nj/okanoery kaain'ii. OlBeeovor liowell National ii|k, Lowell Ulek. T. J. Blftyton. A TYOKNIT at Law, and Salioitoria Statear fni- ted State* Ooarte. farm *ad Tillage property far eala ar reat. Lleen* A Vlaim Ageatfor praaBriaf Pen*ioB»*adSaa«tlu LOWELL NATIONAL BANK O F L O W E L L . CAPITAL* - -1100*000. SURPLUS, - - - 10,800. IIIMtOBI. WB.W.HAeta, I.J.Becf^ H.A.Riea, 0. R.Hub, A..S .3rA**at», A. Y. Lai, C.T.WOODIVS. A.J.Koiaa. H. a.OiAHK. I n a e r o c f i P a i d oBl>epoaaaHb W. W. HATCH. Preeldeat B. J. BOOTH, Vtee Yr** HCNRTM. CLARK, raiklee. Lowell. Jan. 1IM. 1S7I. Ooo. B- Buloom, P RACTICAL Waiohmakermnd Jeweler. Watehee, Clock* akd Jewelry repaired and warranted.— Jewokymadeto Older. Shopln thePoitOiBeft. Somorby A Hail, D BALBR ia Fancy Geoda, Jewelry,Cnaftctloatery' Noliona,Uoaiory,01oToa. White Oooda, 8bi- peaden. Writing Paper, Pena, Pencil*, etc. A Spa- elalty made af many line* of good* w a l e d in the market. Qalck balfsand «mall pr^flta. Terras ttrlel- ly C*«h. Cigatiat wholitfaUand retail, alae a larse atoek of I obaoea. nri<!^e8t..eaedooreaat*f Poit- ofllee. J • iJamsdc) I, M ABnYACTUHER of heaey aadlight harne**.— BUor Street,West side. J. Atkins, T^aALBH la AjrlMitnral Implemeati. Wo alan 1/ alltkejastly ealebrated Lumber Wagonr and I n i n e s maaaCaelarHky J. A. Adam* Bros Ruai- OMStUaeene doer Raj: af Poat Ofice, Lowall,Uirb. Omnibus Lino. S HAW Jt BURDlCK.wrry Paasengara teanjfrora ttii depot, nr ta any part of the town,dayand ni^bt. LeaTeyournrdhraat the Vranklla Xoase.an'l ridet n the new Omnibua. B. O. Wilson, C ONTRACTORAND BUILOKR. Shop Wastsld flat Kir er, ilni nStroet. Parry A Look. a YTOBBBTS AT LAW. Baslaaas ta all tha A Stata aad Vailed SUtaa Caarta attended ta.- naaipt attaatlaa |lraa to CanTayaaeiaf.ColIaetl^* ^aaraaea aad Ckaaaarj kaaiaaai, Lawell, Miak. M M Parr/, O HLaak. W . A . falUis, M . D . P BYSIGIAN aad Sargaea, Law*U,l(lak. O«a •rar IfatlaaalBaak. Baaldaoaaaa Ha4*aa8Y ailta raaMa—aaf O.a.Hiae. J. Howard Smith. M . D iWoBBOPATHIC Phyaleiaa aadSargaaa. «*• Hi, fraat raaa arar tha peat a«aa. Kael4a«aa apifat Baat. Call* atteaded pra-ptl/ day ar Dr. DeOoureey. 0 E LBOTIO FHT81C1AK. ra#{i»*a4 Bridge Street, Lawall irt kalkiB »« •! •aaaale HaU kalldiag. Hat Iklk*, *1 way a prepared. Pra. Pack * MeD aaaU. P kyilaiaa* aad8arge«*,0«aaia Baaaala BalU* iag, Lawall, Blah. a . r a n . a. a.iraABHU. H.O. StaphaBioo. H OMOPAYHIO PhyaleiaB k Bargaaa BwaaU 1 attaatiaa glwaata SyphlUtla aad Ckraale Di "au^teebeaiaa a FaUat Traeaee aaa lappart 4rs,aiaaataatareA ta ortar. All work warraatad ta "SaHSSTlKiB.." "»>•' f ' " aasas Dr. T.B. Lambs IHOBICI AND OPPIOB aorse* a» Oak aad Jamea Straau. Lowell, Mlth. Chat. Althen, D BA LBBIn Ready aaade Clotkiag, Oeafa Para- al ihlai Oooda, Uata, Cap* Be. Obraar atort aaa t aids I lai Blear Bridga, Lawall. MUk. Oao. W. Mallory. M.D. A ItLOPATHO PHYSICIAN. A gradaata from A ana af tha beat Medleal Collegaala tha Ualtad •lataa. Has praatiead •adlclae SO years, IB af which im Saatkara Miahlgan, with aaeaaia. Dlaaaia* peaa- lar ta leaalee treated aaaaeisfally by lay moda sf rastmaat, OBee sad Rasideaee at Wait Bad Brldfa Bar ta laaalaa treated aaaaeisfally by say mad X aatmeat. OBee sad Rejidease at Wait Bad trsal. Wm. Pollen, J \BALBki in Raady-nadaClothing, Olatfei^aatl J Parniahiag Ooada, Hata,Cap*,Ba«taaad Shoes, athlng ant and mads to ordor. Storo Palloa's 4**k,Bridge atreat. If o. B.cotihi a aBBKAL Caoraasing Agent. All klada af kaoksaaa baeMaiaodof kimat lowootratss.— addroie Lowell. D O. O. Stone &Oo. BALIBS ia OiyQoodi, Qroeonas, Boota an d kass's Blsak. Lowell. Miak. Ikasa, Hataand Oapa, Oroakar*. ho. Store l B Hino A Voblo. O BALBBB ia Dry Qooda, Ctothlog, Bats Cape Oroaeriaa, Aa. Jf. B.—Clothing made to ordor. Stare ia krlok ^osk, appaaltaPraaklinHosie. Simon H. Hanson. M ABTTPACTORBR of aad Dealer la Yla-waro Copper-ware and Sheet iron. Special attention •voa to tootng, aaTa-trougblng and job work,— •hop oppoilte Hunt k Hunter 's drug atore. ' m Wilson ft Bdie. A w kind* of Blaokamiihlnx, iloree-ehoelngwag' . on and Oarrlsgo ironing donepromptly. B d g a r M o r s e . O MNIBTIS Mnefrom fillfton IIoiire,anil(ll othr' Holeli aad Private Houcoi, to aud from al arftlm John Taylor, B'N r '^B»uniIorftnJ Tiianufacinrer ofvarieuaklndiio 1 PLOWA.NIRR^WA.^ULTIVATORA^ORANERE.HOTIILEIGBA B l a l l IcindHnf oaatiuc tBOrrior.LnwHll.Uloii. M. B.BIodgett. L OWBLfi Vf ii>len Ml*, mtnufaeta rer of Pie ail Cin^vUsii Pwj - il nn'l .I..anR,I'laO ooa,Plain and Fnncy 3!ilrtlng. SI'tcVin? Yarn, ho. A tnii irvt l. fro a Par-! W )'il ir.'l fre* from fla fhoet maricolsriua paid fur \ro»l. Lowill, Mich M. C. Barber, .'CCKSBOR to Vf .it '.f . liirbor.'lualer InOroee . , Via FroviMCQi, Orockiiry.r,U.PTire,T:tn)..'e No Sian^and alnllasaortmiidtln tNeOroeery andi;«nera Pro (face and Provision Line. Turms cash, and wil •orreapond with Gold M $1 10. Ito crc-am andnoda p t e r i n their season. BrldRfstreet,Lowell,Uicb Grand Rapids Business Di- rectorys Bail ft WoloottT A ITORHRTB, Oraad R.plds, Mieh. ParUonlar attentioa glvea to btulnrasin the Dsitcd states Caai ta aad Real Baiate liiigaiien. Bathbnn House. M 0M1U>BS7KRBT.SKANU RAPIDS MICH. A. R. Amtibobu., PrepneUr. Benjamin A Harlan, A TTORBBY at Law, Jadge ol ProbaU, Notary Paklie, OowalMloasr af Deeda, Ao., for Nov Yorkaaa Wiaaoaaia, Probata OBae,aeBaty kaild ag. Grand Rapid*, Uiek. Holden, Stewart, ft Co., G BBBBAL INSURANCE AUKNTSaad Adjastera. Repreaaat tko oldaat and atrongaat laauraaae Uosapanlaaiatkaaoaatry. OBco in tko Baaoosant of theCityNaUoaal Bank Bnildiag, Grand Rap Ida. a. a. a. aoLssa. I. a. sravaat. hassis w.batbs Berkey Bros, a Gay, M ABUPA0TUBKB8 al Farnitaro, Si Pior-Ulaaa,CorsiM, Laaabmaiaai ABQPA0TUBKB8 af Farnitaro, eraad Bapids, Pior-Ulaaa,Corsiao, Loa^maias sad Drape- nee, audata aider. OBee aad Store, 41A 41 Moa roe St., (ap atairs.) Faetary,oaCaaal,oaarBridgaat, wm. *. asBBsr. /tun bbbut . e s s . ar. oat. Spring a Avery, G BNBBAL DKALBBS la Dry Goods,CarpoU.— Speaial atteation given to the ellk aad ear ' aepartaaaata. 41 BoaroostrootaiaadBapids. Perry B/others, E ZOLUSIVB PKALBRS IV Hate, flaps. Pars, aioTaa,aa., Wkoleaalasad BaUU,Ms.ll Mon- roe atreet Grand Rapid*. Mohl a Schneider. arANDPACTUBEBSaf and whalaasladoalcrsia [rl Clgara and Tobaooo. Alaoa good aaaortmeat ofMeeraakaam aad Bnar Pi pea. R j . 11 Pearl street, foot of Moaroo, Orasl Baplda. Year his a Co., D BALBR8 i s Aaa Family Groeeries, hanaatlaally aaaladgooda,KBgllsh picklea, aaaaeo. Foreign aad Doaasaticfrnlts, provleione, prodnee ha. SI aad U Manna awoet. Grand Rapid*. Baton a lay on. B OOKS and Stationery. DUtrlat aad Sanday Sakool Lihrarlea aappUod at liberal diaooaat. Sahaol book* vholo*ala and retail. 33 Oanal etraat, oorner Lyon SI.,OraBd Bapida. Hslaon, Matter a Go.. M ABUPACTURERS of Purnitaro, S0 a SI Caaal etraat, and 3, i, 7 a 0 Haron otraat, Oraad Rap- ids. P. Loottgert, CABAL atroet, dealer in Paney gtwla. Toys, JU WorBtod*,TrlBiBiiBga, Bnttono, Baakotn, ChU. dran's wagoaa, carta and aleigka. Hoop akirti aad aorsettaaaadato order. Wilder D. Poster, W HOLBSALB aad rataildealer In Hardware, and •uantsetarar of Copper, tla and sheet Iron work. It a ISUonroo street, GraaU Rapidi. Oraad Bapida Marble Works. B ARK a LIB8VKLD,dealerain Monamenta.Orava StenaBaadfurnitara marble, IBSSonth Division reel,Grand Bapida. Vinegar Works. VtOTIOB isharebigiven that 1 am now prepared HI totarniakatvholoeale a good artlcloofCldor Vinegar aaebeapaaean bongnt in Detroit or Chicago. Loverijbfgood vinegai willdo v e l t o r e - mmb « r.hit ibev can get an article o me free IromatkSaadallotkardeletorlousenketanee*. it.pBOB kawoll^far O. K U S T E R E R , B U K W E U & M A L S T £ R City Berwery 3RAND RAPIDS, - - - MICH STOCK, XXX & PRESENT USE ALE3,A DUAUGFITLAGER. BARBER SHOP. D ON'T PA li. to iro to Rc aiiK'a elinp If you want » flrat eli"» jol' done. Sliu*lnir, Hhnmpomnit, Hair Outling an 1 Wliiakurii Ilyr«l in a utylu to plrnim everyone. ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Tbe l»o*t In use, i.upl ccsalar.Ily on bind. Also MRS. PHELPS W OOLD SAT TO THB LADIBB OP AOWBLL 1 that*he ho* added tha H A I R D R E S S I N G Raclnaiato that of making Heap Skirts, aadlr pre- pared to do HAIR DRE88INO. Please aaver' i your Combing* and brinjr thrm in, and aee what beautiful Swltchee. Cnrleand Fnaaearan be aad* from them, Sha wlllalway* keep on hand a Hoe aaaoetaaeast of MOHAIE GOODS. HOOP SKIRTS asd CUKSKTS asade la e^nr aa usaal. MBS. v . J.PHRLPB. Flratdoor nootb od the Psanklia HOBM, Lowell, Mien. V7DS1 STILL Toiy c o i B. Lull & Go's FOB GROCERIES. Wall, tot thtm tome. We have EVIRYIHING In the Grocery fine, and wa pay The highest Market Price for Produce Of all kinds. We Bell goods down to the bottom figore, and tha folks have found it out Wm. H, Bark 's it IVs ColumD. D. D. MALLORY & CO., VBOkOfULB OULIB IS O Y S T E R S AMD Foreign F ruits. Majcefaeaikaaaee ffcRHETicuu S ealed G oods PICKLES, PRESERVES. Etc. 70 JMrrBRSO* A VEDKTR OIT. T a ' A T i T T H S d* year owa balr weikand iJiXl^lJbO hair drrwisg. Mr.. K W Allan's Self-lnstiacter in the art o! Hair Work ia ^nav ready far sale. Price 71cenU. P.nabies every lady tobeeoBebcrown Heir Ure<s(r. It ti aches making Swilehei, Biside, Carle, Palfs, Piitetla, Coila, Watei- fallaeta. fiaaerlptive aircularaani rKa*. Add.-eas, MKA K. W.AM.EN, W7 WaoOvaid Avrnr.e. i, Detroit, Miak. SCHOOL BOOKS, OF ALL KINDS, USED IN CITY OR STATE SCHOOLS . With a tull Baa of BUticcery, end Ilonkaellera' und Ka»Bilfalfr»' Coode, at the lewc.t pricee. a: wholaeale orr.Uil, by J A. liOYK, Orpeaite Posuflice, Letieit. "lira amd list Lirw w aca MOTTO. BROAD & LAMGLEY. Ka!1CXA0TL'P.nW Of UmUm Bloekl ITsslBMa. 1 LULL ft Co. NEW THING UNDER THE SUN! West's American Tire Setter far Setliig Carriage aii Waf- ai Tire CaM, aa Ike wheel. With whlsh aasa of Ssaav Puss too bo sat In Ten Minntes. It is aas af tho scat aoadarfcl Baaa and labor-sa- ving aaaahiaaa of tho a«a. Bstaarisgtho wheal to pieaas, ao taking oat bolt*, ao krsaklag paint, bo barnlag tho falloo or borlag new holes, bat ciaaply taking tha wheel frasi the axle, patting it lato tho nachlna, and returnlag it to the tho owner, tightened ia the meet satlsfkctory manner, all la twa or three Biantaa. Tha nadenlgned haiona of thaaa saaahiaas athia black mitA shop, aad has ths EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Porthetowa efLowell. Allwhohsteaoenitoperate proaoaaoeittho beet Inventioa la ass for oatting tires. efc S H O E S . Work made to ordtr im the But of Style and Fiinth, amd priee$ ta nut the Hmtt J or Cath. H AVING ei<ierieeo*d workaiao ia oar aaploy, we ekall sake the esatea trade a epeoUlity. V r e a i k C a l f 8 e w c 4 B e e n , mm tiu ui w mm TUlSOiSTICIIf&CUI. Made to Order, Aad ksptssaetsatly on head. Also,a good sasott- msnt of reedy.Biade werk. Beadiaf doaoot all UsDoa. Lowell, Aagdtk lS7t. H . W . AVERY, BBALBB IB Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters, AND ALL KIND* OP OAMB IN 8BASON O A S B PAID POB ALL KINDS OP Live Stock, Salt Pork, Aides P e l t s <fec CeatrslHarkst.BridxeStree^ .... H - AVSRT Lowell/aly 1st.IB7S. onnii b&t Remember we warrant all tire set with this Machine. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. We have nothing to do with Hunter's old shop, but have re- moved all work to tAIfOLBT BUILDING, LOWELL - - MICH. FBAXK A. UAILKY, i'&OI'ItlKTOU WM/iABM Mculs furnished at all ** hours. Day Boarder* taken. INTO I - I Q X J O K S . New Advertisement. Powliaon & Qalok, A K "rkVai.Vew!ln"MJS d,M, * r,,D Deib * r foaming XntJtrul Ponlio Hr.ir, which remevoc DanilmlT aacJsion ibe flair from fallinKOHt. Fine Bay Rum Oil Ananequnlled HairTonic, kept for Sale. Hoomt SdFloorQwbMn'a Block,erporitaNiitlona Bjoi. 70K; aorek ih. r yu Luwci l.K-.'ilort nu I lotur i . • r hin vt, in i - .i ;! lot" and ratjfit »l culiiu imjuui' ui i .b.l5tU.l vucmLI b Al An Aboriginal Folitioion. HY MAX ALDBlt. Duiint; the recent T'irII of a pnrty of Indians lo the East, o n e of the nunibor, Squatting Bear, was observ- ed to behave himself in a rery re- markable ami laysleiioiis manner. He separated himself from bis com- panions upon one oc .'nsion for sever- al hour/«, and was tlien seen returning dragging a huge Saratoga trunk be- hind him through the streets with a «tri->}». When he reached his lod"- # O ings with the trunk tho other Indians were puzzled. Some of them be- lieved the trunk t o b e a model for a now kind of wigwam with a Mansard roof, while others conceived the idea Hint it wan a patent bath-tub of .-^ome peculiar sort, and that Squatting Bear :n a moment ol mental aberration, had been seized with an inexplicable and unprecedented idea to wash him- self. i lie kou!« of the Ravages burn- ed with fiery '.ndignation r.« they eontemp!atcd the po.-nibility of the adoption of this revolutionary, ener- vating and demoralizing practice of tho pale-faces by the noblo red man. Hut when they qncstioned Squatting' Bear and remor.sirateil wit!) him. thai incoroprchensible brave merelv placed his copper colorcd linger upon his burnt-umber nose and winked solemnly with his right eye. The trunk was carried through the wigwam of Squatting Bear un- opened (al the expense of Uncle Sam), and within tho precincts of his homo it was bidden finally from view, and was soon ten. in tHb tribe, the If ave who killed the largest number of enemies in any given year and aecured the usual trophies of victory was entitled to occupy the position of chief. Squat- ting Bear was known to b ave ardent aspirations 'for tho office, and he worked bard to win it. F o r a while after his return he was always iore- raost in every fight; and when the scalps were counted sround the camp-fire, he Invariablv had secured the greatest number. Gradnally, however, certain of the braves were impressed with thu notion that Squatiing's trophies sometimes did not bear a very correct proportion to the ferocity of the contest or the number of the hlain. Several times, after a brief skirmish in which ten or fifteen men were killed, Squatting would come sidling home with as many scalps as there were dead men, while, at the same time, the other warriors would together have near- ly as many more. The braves thought it was queer, but they did not give the subject very serious attention until after the massacre of a certain band of emi- grants which passed close b y t h e camp of the tribe. T h e r e w e r e j u s t 20 persons in the company, and after the butchery several Indians look the trouble to count the bodies, and lo keep tally with a butchcr-knife upon tho side of a chip. That niglii. when the wcalps wore numbered, each brave had one or two apiece, but Squatting Bear handed out ex- actly iorty-Beven of the most beau- tiful bunches of human hair that ever were seen west of thu Mississippi. The braves looked cross-eyed -it each other and cleared their throats. Two of the number stole out to tho baitle- lield for the purpose of counting the bodies again, and ol nscertaining if this bad been a menagerie with a few double-headed persons in fh • arty there lay cKnetly and, lo mak? woi. ! ", one of lii :ii v:.s a I t>l n.-n, who for .ddit i: .! i > bis scalp, had run a al over 1 . '• i u 1 i. U'!. 1 their wigwams and perform abstruao mathematical ealcolaiions upon their fingers; ami they would get stiokfl a n d j a m t h e points into the sand and do hard sums of their aboriginal arithmetic. And ihev would tear around through the Indian rala of three, and strnggle through their own kind of vulgar fractions and wrestla with something that they believed to be a multiplication tabU-. B u t i n vain. Foriy-seven scalps of twenty heads. It sei meil impossible. They tried it with algebra, and l«t the number of heads equal z a n d t h o number of scalps equal v, and then they multiplied z into y an d stracled every letter in the alphabet in succession from tho result until t ieir brains reeled, but still the myg- tery remained unsolved. At last a secret council was held, and it was determined that Squattiog Bear mun have a powerful and won- derfnl charm which enabled him to perform such miracles, and all hand* agreed to investigate the mattel upon the first opnortunity. S o t h ( next week there was a n o t h e r fight, in which four ptrsono were killo^ and that night Squatting actually hai the audacity to rush cut onu hundred and eighty-bpvon scalps, and lo ask tliosc beniglileii savages, silting around that fire, to 1 elievo that ho had snatched all that I ai:- from those four heads. lr w a s tiio much— much tuo much ; they seized him and di-ov awhile oak stako llirough his bosom to hold' him still, and tlu n they proceeded to his wigwam to rsccr.nin how that scalp business was eoi,duett d b v t h e Bear family. They bum opru tho Saratoga trunk the first thin--' and therein they found fift...n hundred wigs and a keg ef red p dnt, pur- chased by the disgraceful abori"inal while in Philadelphia. | That concluded his career. They rttirelr forcot-! bnr '. <d hi, ' , nl once in ,,,0 Saratoga .trunk, and the wigs with him, and evor since that lime they have elect- ed annually a committee on scalps, whose business it is to examine everv hirsute trophy with a donble-batrelle'd gun mieroseope of nine hundred di- amf.ers. Yes, corpse.- '.wenty! live maltors l.l-head. n-i'ii: iy it -fc'ii' Strength and Health. It is quite a common idea that health keeps pace with htrengtb. I know intelligent persons who really ihink that yoa may determine the comparative health of a company af men by measuring iheir arms—that he whose arm measures twelve inches is twice AS healthy as he who meas- ures but six. This strange and thoughtless misapprehension ha* given rise lo nearly all the mistakes thus far made in the physioal-cnUara- movement. 1 have a friend w h o c a n lift nine hundred pounds, and vet is an habitual HnlTorer from torpid liver, rheumatism and low spirit*. There are many similar cases. The cart- men of our cities, who ar ? our siron"-- est men, arc far from the healthiest class, as physicians will testily. On the contrary, I have many friends who would stagger under three hun- dred pounds that arc in capital trim. B u t I need not elaborate a matter so familiar with physicians and other observing noople. No test of health would prove mora faulty than a tape- line or a lift at the soalc-bcnm. Sup. pose two biothorg—bank-elerks, iu- bud health. Thwy are miia-surcd arouiid tl!<- a r m . Kaoh marks ev- aetly tea inehe*. They lr> iii,> s.-a),.. beam. Tho bar rises :«r. . r-joiiy three hundred pound «ith <'.ich. Both seek health. John iroos ft) the gymnasium, Hits h avy dumb bolls, and kegsofnai's until h-imm up one hundred and tweniy livo pouiuls ami lilts nine hundred, ami iiis .u-m reaches fifteen inches. Thomas goes lo tho meantaiiis. fishes, liunls. sp iids delightful hours ih" lonn" ladies, and j lay. crick-t. f^poii measuring iiis :.r : wo find it scarooly larger than when !;e !all town, whire he ean'L put up sisly ponnls n o r H H hiindntl. But Vi'ho doubts Tl yM.- will r -'turn Lo t h o bank coun- ter better mi:i , f tlio two? or.; i i 1 ti •• lid'* .• inn;v ii i n^th is tin! piincipid or most e<- i'.l ••ondition of lu \hU. \ ( .;i, 1S Piano and Organ for Sale, •pioit ule at a bargain, an exMlenlrosewoodpiano m o r O p e r p l e x i n g it bcoamc. A brave, X with all modern Imp!•itciui i is. Ai i; : ' . . , j r (l,,., ii* n-t.wj piano ctiu or;;i:.. I ...ire.;. < Ui . I ' ' ' . ' f .. . l.ll. .1- 4 » 7 n problem wouM 8iiddi.n- I . im; line ho saw his way clear, and he would stop, w ith his mouth full of Wool! Wool! jhakt U t'.d-, a n d fix l". yes upon th- TfTANTED, for which wr wil 'paytheihi.-hfn v.all an.l think despere.telv hard. But ir«soii,» Jb- JPAi* I Jam.ilh'&r" PAR * ,,B *** THBBWA1! !tl I i n v a n ' deluded biro, of light and i featsfai S.X.JJdi*. BUxA Ov JSlUl v. I P.S.—We will pay Crasi! Rspias orloniaprici.* 'TI'.l !1 all < f tl;01ll V/O'litl !.do behind j 01010 impOrfan'. '!r,:i Dio fecit 111 ig I.' a; lore ar< I'dtcra, who ,t , , . ... , 1 iio sirengtn. at th r.me ; f its MU lift l • tlllilo h't: •di' .t dozen .. COr.: If anybody li'.u h a s b ? , v 'aslie < strong than tho flexib b u t ti> makeinquiiics <:" . agcrs, a.-i I hayo d ( n . a learn that tho ualnn • i> .< uniformly with tlr; it and flexibility ar.! v •nei ant than Ftrcngth, It!:..: quality i>i' t h e mu^eular )i coics onlv from an i! ; :i:ii; ;:i- vill •>st t. Ikei •v hick tilioH

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Page 1: LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL - Lowell Ledger Archive | …lowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Weekly Journal/1872/11...LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL ffloe in Qrtham'i Block. Tip SUirs. 4 VOLUME VIII. glamcU

LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL ffloe in Q r t h a m ' i B lock . Tip S U i r s .

4

V O L U M E V I I I .

g l a m c U l o u v t t n l , I S P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y

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

• T L O W f l L L M I C H . ,

— B Y —

1 C O H . I I I S A H I P f K .

OAie^d floor Or th tn ' i Blaok.

' L i b e r t / a n ® J n o a n — O n e a n d l a a e p a r a b l e "

L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N . W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 27. 1872.

Tsms, $160 per yea*

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTIOH. J p r r t a t / M r , . . . . m t t 'U montki, w4«UT*r«ii by tho Oarrlar,

RATES OF ADVERTISINQ. Van llniiof Noapkrell.olois malt t rmtkea^uftre

t t ^ t

N U M B E R 21. (Hun t & H u n t e r ,

DBALRRH IB Drnga.PatMitVedioiBM.Pftfhimtrr Pkinti, Oil), Ae. fltoro at th« eld lUnd of J . U.

Sbrar, Brldgfl iWcd, Lowell, l l leh.

H o w k & W h i t s ,

DKALHRSId i>ootjl8h«Bt,I.Mliier, Klodlofrt A*. PartleuUr ullnntiuu giTun to ouiiIodi work-

Star* laUheokaradHuildlag,b»i|dnorweitof Mh-•oaia IUII.

B r o a d A I tong l sy .

DHALKKSin DooU, .Shoe*, Uatber Kindlngi At. Cuatom work don* with otBtasn end deipatob.

Uamamber tbe plaea flrit door wnat of Orabun'* Block,BrldiceStreat.

•pae*. Tsqaara, S Sqoarai,

JUaluma *•

1 ••

I 1 w. | 1 mo. | f l .M I 1.(0 1 J.OI I S.00 I 12.00

13 00 $8.00 6.U0 8.00 8.OS I3.0S

15.00 04.00 JSCS M.ee

1 mo. | 6 mo. | I jr. iiloo 11100 lU 00 18.00 lt .01 1 M 00 30.00 I 40 .00 40.00 74.00

DoTandorf & Bla ln ,

D, t ^ L K R ? i n I '* n ,y I'ry Oooda.itlbboni.aafpatlnc, 11 Pfi*D?^o U o a«- ^iratdoor wait •« Lo-well National Bank.

aoeali , 10 cent* per llae lor flret ineertion. lack J^nequea t in ie r t ioa 6centaper l lae.

l l a r r u f a a a d Death ootleaefree. Ohltanrjr aetleei, S oeDta per l lna . • ardeia (lB«ln***Dlreetory$5 peranaom . Yearly tdrertlaera entitled to change qaarterly. kegfilWetieea at Statute Ratea. Alllagalmaet

a#pald far wkea aOdaTltie made. TU*a«leatid»arti«ement« ainetbe era-paid. OCy Theaeteruewill beatrletlTadheredto.

i i v f r t e n j .

I . o . o . F . TTT AHUON7 LO[/(!£, No. l iO, of f.owoll. Uleh. i f nuoteevoiv Saturday evening,Inold Uainnie JlTll. W. UokEII. N. O.

S liwwni it., Sec. Oh'ia. XL. Wot,

ATTORSKYar.dSolicitor, Lowell Ulehigan. Of-floa in !Iu«io 11*11 Uleck. i'rompt etleutlon

iTcn toconvcyancinn and eollcetton ol claim*

J . M. M o t b e w s o n . "•TOTAIY,AUorncy aad^ellcllor. Wlllattondte I I baiiaeee la any of the Suteor United Statei

SpftelalatletitloailTentoConToyMielBg.OolIeetlng nj/okanoery kaain' i i . OlBeeovor liowell National

i i | k , Lowell Ulek.

T . J . Blf ty ton.

ATYOKNIT at Law, and Salioitoria Statear f n i -ted State* Ooarte.

f a r m *ad Tillage property far eala ar reat . Lleen* A Vlaim Ageatfor praaBriaf Pen*ioB»*adSaa«tlu

LOWELL N A T I O N A L BANK O F L O W E L L .

CAPITAL* - -1100*000. SURPLUS, - - - 10,800.

• I I I M t O B I .

WB.W.HAeta, I.J.Becf^ H.A.Riea, 0 . R .Hub, A..S .3rA**at», A. Y. Lai, C.T.WOODIVS. A . J . K o i a a .

H. a.OiAHK. I n a e r o c f i P a i d o B l > e p o a a a H b

W. W. HATCH. Preeldeat B. J . BOOTH, Vtee Yr**

HCNRTM. CLARK, raiklee. Lowell. Jan. 1IM. 1S7I.

Ooo. B- Buloom,

PRACTICAL Waiohmakermnd Jeweler. Watehee, Clock* akd Jewelry repaired and warranted.—

Jewokymadeto Older. Shopln thePoitOiBeft.

S o m o r b y A H a i l ,

DBALBR ia Fancy Geoda, Jewelry,Cnaftctloatery' Noliona,Uoaiory,01oToa. White Oooda, 8bi-

peaden. Writing Paper, Pena, Pencil*, etc. A Spa-elalty made af many line* of good* waled in the market. Qalck balfsand «mall pr^flta. Terras ttrlel-ly C*«h. Cigatiat wholitfaUand retail, alae a larse atoek of I obaoea. nri<!^e8t..eaedooreaat*f Poit-ofllee.

J • iJamsdc) I,

MABnYACTUHER of heaey aadlight harne**.— BUor Street,West side.

J . A t k i n s , T^aALBH la AjrlMitnral Implemeati. Wo alan 1 / al l tkejastly ealebrated Lumber Wagonr and

I n i n e s maaaCaelarHky J. A. Adam* Bros Ruai-OMStUaeene doer Raj: af Poat Ofice, Lowall,Uirb.

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

SHAW Jt BURDlCK.wrry Paasengara teanjfrora ttii depot, nr ta any part of the town,dayand

ni^bt. LeaTeyournrdhraat the Vranklla Xoase.an'l ridet n the new Omnibua.

B . O . W i l s o n ,

CONTRACTORAND BUILOKR. Shop Wastsld f l a t Kir er, ilni nStroet.

P a r r y A L o o k . a YTOBBBTS AT LAW. Baslaaas ta all tha

A Stata aad Vailed SUtaa Caarta attended t a . -n a a i p t attaatlaa | l raa to CanTayaaeiaf.ColIaetl^* ^aaraaea aad Ckaaaar j kaaiaaai, Lawell, Miak.

M M Parr/ , O HLaak.

W . A . f a l U i s , M . D .

PBYSIGIAN aad Sargaea, Law*U,l(lak. O«a • rar IfatlaaalBaak. Baaldaoaaaa Ha4*aa8Y

ailta raaMa—aaf O . a . H i a e .

J . H o w a r d S m i t h . M . D iWoBBOPATHIC Phyaleiaa aadSargaaa. « * • H i , f raa t r a a a arar tha peat a«aa. Kael4a«aa

a p i f a t Baa t . Call* atteaded p r a - p t l / day ar

D r . D e O o u r e e y . 0

ELBOTIO FHT81C1AK. ra#{i»*a4 Bridge Street, Lawall i r t kalkiB » « •!

•aaaale HaU kalldiag. Hat • Iklk*, *1 way a prepared.

P r a . P a c k * M e D a a a U .

Pkyilaiaa* aad8arge«* ,0«aa ia Baaaala BalU* iag, Lawall, Blah.

a . r a n . a . a . i r a A B H U .

H . O . S t a p h a B i o o .

HOMOPAYHIO PhyaleiaB k Bargaaa BwaaU1

attaatiaa glwaata SyphlUtla aad Ckraale Di

" a u ^ t e e b e a i a a a FaUat Traeaee aaa lappart 4rs,aiaaataatareA ta o r t a r . All work warraatad ta

"SaHSSTlKiB.." "»>•' f ' " a a s a s

D r . T . B . L a m b s I H O B I C I AND OPPIOB aorse* a» Oak aad

Jamea Straau. Lowell, Mlth.

Cha t . A l t h e n ,

DBA LBBIn Ready aaade Clotkiag, Oeafa Para-al i h l a i Oooda, Uata, Cap* Be. Obraar atort

aaa t aids I lai Blear Bridga, Lawall. MUk.

O a o . W . M a l l o r y . M . D . A ItLOPATHO PHYSICIAN. A gradaata from

A ana af tha beat Medleal Collegaala tha Ualtad •lataa. Has praatiead •adlclae SO years, IB af which im Saatkara Miahlgan, with aaeaaia. Dlaaaia* peaa-lar ta lea alee treated aaaaeisfally by lay moda sf rastmaat, OBee sad Rasideaee at Wait Bad Brldfa

Bar ta laaalaa treated aaaaeisfally by say mad

Xaatmeat. OBee sad Rejidease at Wait Bad trsal.

W m . P o l l e n ,

J\BALBki in Raady-nadaClothing, Olatfei^aatl J Parniahiag Ooada, Hata,Cap*,Ba«taaad Shoes, athlng ant and mads to ordor. Storo Palloa's

4 * * k , B r i d g e atreat.

If o . B.cotihi aaBBKAL Caoraasing Agent. All klada af kaoksaaa baeMaiaodof kimat lowootratss.—

addroie Lowell.

D

O. O . S t o n e & O o . BALIBS i a OiyQoodi, Qroeonas, Boota an d

kass's Blsak. Lowell. Miak. Ikasa, Hataand Oapa, Oroakar*. ho. Store lB

H i n o A V o b l o .

OBALBBB ia Dry Qooda, Ctothlog, Bats Cape Oroaeriaa, Aa.

J f . B.—Clothing made to ordor. Stare ia krlok ^ o s k , appaaltaPraaklinHosie.

Simon H . Hanson .

MABTTPACTORBR of aad Dealer la Yla-waro Copper-ware and Sheet iron. Special attention

•voa to tootng, aaTa-trougblng and job work,— •hop oppoilte Hunt k Hunter's drug atore.

' m W i l s o n ft B d i e .

Aw kind* of Blaokamiihlnx, iloree-ehoelngwag' . on and Oarrlsgo ironing donepromptly.

B d g a r M o r s e .

OMNIBTIS Mnefrom fillfton IIoiire,anil(ll o thr ' Holeli aad Private Houcoi, to aud from al

arftlm

J o h n T a y l o r , B'Nr '^B»uniIorftnJ Tiianufacinrer ofvarieuaklndiio 1 PLOWA.NIRR^WA. ULTIVATORA^ORANERE.HOTIILEIGBA B l a l l IcindHnf oaatiuc tBOrrior.LnwHll.Uloii.

M. B . B I o d g e t t .

LOWBLfi Vf ii>len Ml*, mtnufaeta rer of Pie a i l Cin^vUsii Pwj - il nn'l .I..anR,I'laO

ooa,Plain and Fnncy 3!ilrtlng. SI'tcVin? Yarn, ho. A tnii irvt l . fro a Par-! W )'il ir.'l fre* from fla fhoet maricolsriua paid fur \ro»l. Lowill, Mich

M. C. B a r b e r , .'CCKSBOR to Vf .it '.f . liirbor. 'lualer InOroee

. , Via FroviMCQi, Orockiiry.r,U.PTire,T:tn)..'e No Sian^and alnllasaortmiidtln tNeOroeery andi;«nera Pro (face and Provision Line. Turms cash, and wil •orreapond with Gold M $1 10. Ito crc-am andnoda p t e r i n their season. BrldRfstreet,Lowell,Uicb

Grand Rapids Business Di-rectorys

Bai l ft W o l o o t t T

AITORHRTB, Oraad R.plds, Mieh. ParUonlar attentioa glvea to btulnrasin the Dsitcd states

Caai ta aad Real Baiate liiigaiien.

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

M0M1U>BS7KRBT.SKANU RAPIDS MICH. A. R. Amtibobu., PrepneUr.

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

ATTORBBY at Law, Jadge ol ProbaU, Notary Paklie, OowalMloasr af Deeda, Ao., for Nov

Yorkaaa Wiaaoaaia, Probata OBae,aeBaty kaild ag. Grand Rapid*, Uiek.

H o l d e n , S t e w a r t , ft Co.,

GBBBBAL INSURANCE AUKNTSaad Adjastera. Repreaaat tko oldaat and atrongaat laauraaae

Uosapanlaaiatkaaoaatry. OBco in tko Baaoosant of theCityNaUoaal Bank Bnildiag, Grand Rap Ida. a. a. a. aoLssa. I . a. s r a v a a t . hassis w.batbs

B e r k e y B r o s , a Gay ,

MABUPA0TUBKB8 al Farnitaro, Si Pior-Ulaaa,CorsiM, Laaabmaiaai

ABQPA0TUBKB8 af Farnitaro, eraad Bapids, Pior-Ulaaa,Corsiao, Loa^ma ia s sad Drape-

nee, audata aider. OBee aad Store, 41A 41 Moa roe St., (ap atairs.) Faetary,oaCaaal,oaarBridgaat, wm. * . asBBsr. / t u n b b b u t . e ss . ar. o a t .

Sp r ing a A v e r y ,

GBNBBAL DKALBBS la Dry Goods,CarpoU.— Speaial atteation given to the ellk aad ear '

aepartaaaata. 41 BoaroostrootaiaadBapids.

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

EZOLUSIVB PKALBRS IV Hate, flaps. Pars, aioTaa,aa., Wkoleaalasad BaUU,Ms.ll Mon-

roe atreet Grand Rapid*.

M o h l a S c h n e i d e r . arANDPACTUBEBSaf and whalaasladoalcrsia [ r l Clgara and Tobaooo. Alaoa good aaaortmeat ofMeeraakaam aad Bnar Pi pea. R j . 11 Pearl street, foot of Moaroo, Orasl Baplda.

Y e a r h i s a Co.,

DBALBR8 i s Aaa Family Groeeries, hanaatlaally aaaladgooda,KBgllsh picklea, aaaaeo. Foreign

aad Doaasaticfrnlts, provleione, prodnee ha. SI aad U Manna awoet. Grand Rapid*.

B a t o n a lay o n .

BOOKS and Stationery. DUtrlat aad Sanday Sakool Lihrarlea aappUod at liberal diaooaat. Sahaol

book* vholo*ala and retail. 33 Oanal etraat, oorner Lyon SI.,OraBd Bapida.

H s l a o n , M a t t e r a Go. .

MABUPACTURERS of Purnitaro, S0 a SI Caaal etraat, and 3, i , 7 a 0 Haron otraat, Oraad Rap-

ids.

P . L o o t t g e r t , CABAL atroet, dealer in Paney gtwla. Toys,

J U WorBtod*,TrlBiBiiBga, Bnttono, Baakotn, ChU. dran's wagoaa, carta and aleigka. Hoop akirti aad aorsettaaaadato order.

W i l d e r D . P o s t e r ,

WHOLBSALB aad rataildealer In Hardware, and •uantsetarar of Copper, tla and sheet Iron

work. I t a ISUonroo street, GraaU Rapidi.

O r a a d B a p i d a M a r b l e W o r k s .

BARK a LIB8VKLD,dealerain Monamenta.Orava StenaBaadfurnitara marble, IBSSonth Division

reel,Grand Bapida.

Vinegar Works. VtOTIOB isharebigiven tha t 1 am now prepared HI totarniakatvholoeale a good artlcloofCldor Vinegar aaebeapaaean bongnt in Detroit or Chicago. Loverijbfgood vinegai willdo v e l t o r e -mmb « r .h i t ibev can get an article o me free IromatkSaadallotkardeletorlousenketanee*.

it.pBOB kawoll^far

O . K U S T E R E R ,

B U K W E U & M A L S T £ R

City Berwery 3 R A N D RAPIDS, - - - MICH

S T O C K , X X X & P R E S E N T U S E

A L E 3 , A D U A U G F I T L A G E R .

B A R B E R S H O P .

DON'T PA li. to iro to Rc aiiK'a elinp If you want » flrat eli"» jol' done. Sliu*lnir, Hhnmpomnit,

Hair Outling an 1 Wliiakurii Ilyr«l in a utylu to plrnim everyone.

ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Tbe l»o*t In use, i.upl ccsalar.Ily on bind. Also

M R S . P H E L P S WOOLD SAT TO THB LADIBB OP AOWBLL1

that*he ho* added tha

H A I R D R E S S I N G Raclnaiato that of making Heap Skirts, aadlr pre-pared to do HAIR DRE88INO. Please aaver' i your Combing* and brinjr thrm in, and aee what beautiful Swltchee. Cnrleand Fnaaearan be aad* from them,

Sha wlllalway* keep on hand a Hoe aaaoetaaeast of

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

HOOP SKIRTS asd CUKSKTS asade la e^nr aa usaal.

MBS. v . J.PHRLPB. Flratdoor nootb od the Psanklia HOBM, Lowell,

Mien. V 7 D S 1

STILL T o i y c o i

B . L u l l & G o ' s

F O B G R O C E R I E S .

Wall, tot thtm tome. We have

E V I R Y I H I N G

In the Grocery fine, and wa pay

The highest Market Price for Produce

Of all kinds.

We B e l l goods down to the bottom figore, and tha folks have found it ou t

Wm. H, Bark ' s it IVs ColumD.

D . D . M A L L O R Y & CO., VBOkOfULB OULIB IS

O Y S T E R S AMD

F o r e i g n F r u i t s . Majcefaeaikaaaee

ffcRHETicuu S e a l e d G o o d s P I C K L E S , P R E S E R V E S . Etc.

7 0 JMrrBRSO* A VEDKTR OIT.

T a ' A T i T T H S d* year owa balr weikand i J i X l ^ l J b O hair drrwisg. Mr.. K W Allan's Self-lnstiacter in the art o! Hair Work ia ^nav ready far sale. Price 71cenU. P.nabies every lady tobeeoBebcrown Heir Ure<s(r. It ti aches making Swilehei, Biside, Carle, Palfs, Piitetla, Coila, Watei-fallaeta. fiaaerlptive aircularaani rKa*. Add.-eas,

MKA K. W.AM.EN, W7 WaoOvaid Avrnr.e.

i, Detroit, Miak.

S C H O O L B O O K S , OF ALL KINDS,

USED IN CITY OR STATE SCHOOLS. With a tull Baa of BUticcery, end Ilonkaellera'

und Ka»Bilfalfr»' Coode, at the lewc.t pricee. a: wholaeale orr.Uil, by J A. liOYK,

Orpeaite Posuflice, Letieit.

" l i r a amd list Lirw

w a c a MOTTO.

BROAD & LAMGLEY. Ka!1CXA0TL'P.nW Of

UmUm Bloekl ITss lBMa. 1 LULL ft Co.

NEW THING

UNDER THE S U N !

West ' s Amer ican Tire Set ter

f a r Setliig Carriage a i i Waf-a i Tire CaM, aa Ike wheel.

With whlsh aasa of Ssaav P u s s too bo sat In

T e n M i n n t e s .

It is aas af tho sca t aoadarfcl Baaa and labor-sa-ving aaaahiaaa of tho a«a.

Bstaarisgtho wheal to pieaas, ao taking oat bolt*, ao krsaklag paint, bo barnlag tho falloo or borlag new holes, bat ciaaply taking tha wheel frasi the axle, patting it lato tho nachlna, and return lag it to the tho owner, tightened ia the meet satlsfkctory manner, all la twa or three Biantaa.

Tha nadenlgned haiona of thaaa saaahiaas athia black mitA shop, aad has ths

EXCLUSIVE RIGHT

Porthetowa efLowell. Allwhohsteaoenitoperate proaoaaoeittho beet Inventioa la ass for oatting tires.

e f c

S H O E S .

Work made to ordtr im the But of

Style and Fiinth, amd priee$ ta nut the

Hmtt J or Cath.

HAVING ei<ierieeo*d workaiao ia oar aaploy, we ekall sake the esatea trade a epeoUlity.

V r e a i k C a l f 8 e w c 4 B e e n ,

mm tiu ui w mm T U l S O i S T I C I I f & C U I .

Made to Order, Aad ksptssaetsatly on head. Also,a good sasott-msnt of reedy.Biade werk. Beadiaf doaoot all UsDoa.

Lowell, Aagdtk lS7t.

H . W . A V E R Y , BBALBB IB

Fresh Meats, Poultry,

Oysters, AND ALL KIND* OP OAMB IN 8BASON

O A S B

PAID POB ALL KINDS OP

Live Stock, Salt Pork, Aides Pelts <fec

CeatrslHarkst.BridxeStree^

. . . . H - AVSRT Lowell/aly 1st.IB7S.

o n n i i b & t

Remember we warrant all tire set with this Machine.

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

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thony is pos tponed by agreemcHt to the 'Jitth. Bbe fays she is pleased tn have her ease brought promptly before thu Courts .

Boston had a n o t h e r lire ueare on Monday night. A l a rge warohoiiRO on State s t ree t , oo-enpied by Carter , Mann .V Co., wholesale gro-d r«. A" W. Bird ; paints and «iils, H . Web-ater. King A Co., inanufae lnrers ; and t h e Bos-ton l»ye-\Vool Company was consumed. T h e pn st rrat ion of twenty or th i r ty warehouse* adjoining was d n o the fwil t h a t tho roof nl t he building was prauticaily lire proof. T o t a l loss was between if100,000 and 1200,000.

I s New OrUaiiH, on M o n d a y , three t i n s burned t he bu i ld ings 281 and 2;i3 Custom Uonse s t ree t . 31, :t3 and 85 T r e m c , 150 Poy-drass, 11G Ornnge street , and t he adjacent buildingH were d a n u s c d . Totnll loss $50,000.

A I'llIVATE le t te r from New Mexico from tho

Sail I .alio d i a m o n d expedition repor ts that tho party were d r iven froin the d iamond grounds by the Ind ians . A fl^ht was iniminent . I ho parly elnitn t o have made valuable loealions. They cull for machinery to work the grounds .

TltK Wash ing ton Fire Insnranee Co., ( , r ! T b e W s is more than ordinarily severe, as tho

New York, has fufipondod, owing to Iheir I Mlasouri Biver has . loMd, losses by t he Boston llr •. T h e Pres ident says »"«! iho mac t ine ry cannot be replaced before

they canno t p a y more t han fifty cents on t h e sj)riii;:.

dol lar . ; On Tuesday night, as a colored man named T u e P res iden t , on Monday, HUBpended N a t b - i John Btnith, of Manslield, Pa . , arrived at

uniel Pope, Super in i enden t of Indian AITnirs, home, fuinul a white man with his wife, l i e for t he Te r r i t o ry of New Mexico, and appoint- shot at the white man several times, b l i t h e ed Levi I). Dudley, unde r the civil tenure escaped unhur t . Smith then kicked and p o u n d

act . ed bis wife, inllicting injuriesIrotn which s h e T h e l a rge g r a in s torehouse of Woodruff A lire died. Smith was arres ted, and, on his

Robinson, nt t he foot of Amity street. Brook- way to the lock-up, shot himself , inflicting a iyn, was b u r n e d o n Monday af ternoon. Loss ound w hi eh ma> prove fatal . on grain f t00,000, on machinery J5(.,000, and A v r .B V „ c r j o a , , a n ( 1 I M . r l i a , I R w , i a t n j | | p r o v e

on building §150,000. T h e building covered an area of one h u n d r e d and forty by two hun-dred feet , and was five s to i ies in height . Ii had a grain e lavator seven stories h igh .

T in : horse disease has broken out in St. Pau l . T h e epidemic is rapidly spreading th rough t he S o u t h .

Two men sough t shelter in the boiler house

of a blast f u r n a c e at Columbus, Monday morning. One, named T hom as , was shortlv

af terward found dead, having been snflbcuted by gas, and t he o the r insensible from the same cause. T h o m a s s tar ted down the river from Pi t t sburg working on a boat , sprained his a im, and was discharged at Cineinnati.

Navioation baa closed on the Upper Mis-sissippi.

Pathick Kknxedv was c rushed to death in Chicago, on Monday evening, by a cart loaded with coal.

T u t I l l inois Sta te AmJilor h a s received no-tice tha t t he llepublic Inuuraiioe Company of Cliieago h a s been ad judged banlirupt by con-fc-sjon in the Uni ted States Cireuit Court .

AnitASoniKXTS nrc being made at Qiiincy,

C O O L I E M A S S A C R E I X U E M E R A K A . My Chi ldh ix idN H o m e . 'Die following swert poem is f rom the pen of

ShiHaber ( " M r s . r u r t i n g t o n " ) , ami is a per-

fect p i c t ^ e of h i . childhood home. It is , K i n o b t o n , J a . , O c t o b e r 26, 1 8 7 2 . -o u r r i g d e n w i l 1 C o o l i e riots i n D e m e r n r n , w h i c h h a v e

S T . P A U L ' S IN L O N D O N .

P n r t l r u I n r K of l l i r M i m l r r n i i N W a n t o n UloodNliet l .

R i o t — P r o v U l n n s f o r l i s P r o t e c l l o n l . lg l i l n l i i g .

f r o m

b e e n a l u i t a n d s e v e n w o u n d e d . ! f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t o f t h o nf t ' a i r i s t a k e n ' f r o m t h o C r e o l e :

A b o n d of c o o l i c a r e b e l l e d ngui i iHt The little low hut was my natal nnst , a u t h o r i t y i n B s s o q u c b o l a s t w e e k , a n d Where my ebildhood passed l . i f . ' s spr ingt i iue W o r o o n l y q u i e t e d a f t e r t h o hmfl of s i x

b les t ; I l i v e s . I t a p p e a r s t h a t t h o i m B u g r a n t a WUen th . 'hopesof nrdeni-youth Were fonned , o f p l a n t a t i o n D e v o n s h i r e C u s t l e h a v e And tbe suu ol promise my young heai i f , ) r Home t i m e p a s t b e e n d i sHn t i s t l ed

A D e s p e r a t e V e n t u r e .

From the Washington Star.

W e w a g e r e d a s m a l l s n m w i t h a f r i e n d ^ . g u , o n c e t h a t h c c o u l d n o t get o u t of t h a t

W i t h r e f e r e n c e t o t h e g r o a t d a n g e r o c o U e d t h e F f t h A Fe-t a l d e s t r u c t i o n b y l i g h t n i n g w h i c h P » » ' ' „ f o r f , \ t ( ) t e e

l>oeu of B o m e w h a t f r e q u e n t o c c u r r e n c e , t h e E s c n m l h a s so r e c e n t l y e s c a p e d , 1 1 ' „ n l u d c v ' e l l o w . a s s u m e d a r a t h e r s e r i o u s a s p e c t a t E s - r e a d o r s m a y fee l i n t e r e s t e d i n l e a r n i n g . V h f t i n l s o n i e l v u n d e r f l r e s e q u u b o l a t e l y , w h e r e o r d e r w n s h o w a s i m i l a r d a n g e r i s g n n r d e S H o ^ w i t h c r o d i t r e s t o r e d n f t e r five of t l ie r i o t e r s h a d a g a i n s t i n t b e c a s e of t b e g r e a t M e t r o - „ • - • • ' •

C a t h e d r a l , of L o n d o n . T h o

wanned. Ere I t h n w myself on life's swift tide,

And left t he dear hu l by t he river'u side.

That little low but , in lowly guise,

Was soft and grand to my vouthfui eyes. And fairer t rees were ne 'e r known before Than t h e apple trues by tho humblu door. That my fa ther loved for their th r i f ty pride Which shadowed the hut by the river 's side

T h o , p o l l t a n f ac t i s t h u t , HO f a r a h n u m n p r e c a u t i o n s a r e of a v a i l , i t i s s e e n r e d a g a i n s t l i g h t -n i n g o n a s c i e n t i f i c p l a n w h i c h w a s s u g g e s t e d b y t h e R o y a l S o c i e t y a s f a r b a c k a s A . 1) . 1701). T b e s e v e n i r o n s e n ills w h i c h s u p p o r t t h e h a l l a n d c r o s s a r e c o n n e c t e d w i t h o t h e r r o d s ( u s e d a s c o n d u c t o r s ) w h i c h u n i t e t h e m wi t l i s e v e r a l l a r g e i r o n b a r s d e s c e n d i n g o b l i q u e l y t o t h o s t o n e w o r k of t h e l a n -t e r n , s n d c o n n e c t e d b y a n i r o n r i n g w i t h f o u r o t h e r i r o n b a r s t o t h e l e a d e n c o v e r i n g of t h e g r e a t c u p o l a , a d i s -t a n c e of n e a r l y fifty f e e t . T h e n c o t h e

l w i t h t h e r a t e of w a g e s p a i d t h e m . T h i s ! d i s s a t i s f a c t i o n c u l m i n a t e d o n F r i d a y ,

S e p t e m b e r 2 7 t h , b y a b a n d of t h e m l e a v i n g t h e e s t a t e a n d p r o c e e d i n g t o

| t h e m a g i s t r a t e of t h e d i s t r i c t , M r . ! L o u g h r a n . t o d e m a n d w h a t t h e y a s s e r t -' e d t o b e t h e i r r i g h t s . T h o n i u g i s t r a t o c o m m u n i c a t i o n i s c o n t i n u e d d o w n w a r d

f i r o m i s e d t o i n v e s t i g a t e t h e m a t t e r a n d b y t h e r a i n - w a t e r p i p e s t o t h o l e a d -o s e e j u s t i c e d o n e . B u t t h o e o o b e s c o v e r e d r o o f ; a n d t h e n c e a g a i n b y

f e i g n e d - o r f e l t a b e l i e f t h a t t h e i r n s - 1 l e a d e n w a t e r p i p e s w h i c h p a s s d o w n , s u m e d w r o n g s w o u l d n o t b e f a i r l y c o n - j i n t o t h e e a r t h , t h u s c o m p l e t i n g t h e e n -

s i d e r e d , a n d t h e r e f o r e o p e n l y e x p r e s s - ' t i r e c o m m u n i c a t i o n f r o m t h e o r o s s t o t h e i e d t h e i r d e t e r m i n a t i o n a t o n c e to r e e i t r t h , p a r t l y t h r o u g h i r o n a n d p a r t l y

t u r n t o D e v o n s h i r o C a s t l e a n d " w r c c k " t h r o u g h l e a d . O n t h e c l o c k t o w e r t h e e s t a t e . U p o n t h i s M r . L o u g h r a i i , l o o k i n g d o w n L u d g a t o H i l l , a b a r o

I w i t h P o l i c e I n s p o c t o r G r i f i l n a n d ; i r o n o o n n e c t s s h e p i n e a p p l e o m a m e u -a s m a l l b o d y of p o l i c e , g a t h e r e d a s t a t i o n a t t h e t o p w i t h t h e i r o n s t a i r q u i c k l y n s p o s s i b l e , a n d p r o c e e d e d a f - c a s e w h i c h l e a d s u p t o i t s i n s i d e , a n d J v . l i e i l f ' , m K e ' i l l t J I I f f

t e i t h e c o o l i e s t o t h e e s t a t e . A r r i v e d t h e n c e t o t h e l e a d o n t h o roo f of t h e \ \ l s n K h t " n ( 1 J 5 " 1 ™ 1 3 t h e r e , t h e l a t t e r w e r e f o u n d t o h a v e c h u r c h . T h e b e l l - t o w e r a t t h e n o r t h - \ i n 8 J o r t , , e ^ f t S

f . , , , / , • ^ By t h e p k a s a n t window in annimer, and knits, t a k e n p o s s e s s i o n of t h e b u i l d i n g s o n w e s t a n g l e i s s i m i l a r l y p r o t e c t e d . B y d o u b t f u l , w h e n , u n r o r t u n a t e l y l o r o u r An old woman, l o n g ; e a r s allied t h e e s t a t e , a u d r e p l i e d b y t h r e a t s a n d t h e s e m e a n s t h e m e t a l u s - d i n t h e , r i e n < ' ^ ' e ? ^ With the li t t le low hu t by the river 's side. j e e r s t o t h e d e m a n d of M r . L o u g h r a n b u i l d i n g i s m a d e a v a i l a b e f o r t h e w o r k q u a i n t a n c o . w h o h a p p e u e i t |

t o d i s p e r s e a n d r e t u r n p e a c e a b l y t o o f c o n d u c f o r s , t h e m e t a l i t s e l f e m p l o y - ' " g , P " 0 8 6 ^ ^ 0 ,- m / ' l ^ ' ^ i a v n i i u o t h e i r w o r k . At l e m r t h . m a t t e r s b e c o m - e d m e r e l v f o r t h a t D t i r n o s e b e i n e e x - 1 H e r e l i n q u i s h e d h i s v a l i s e ,

That little low hul bad a glad hear ths tone, That echoed of old with a pleasant lone. And b ro the r s and sisters, a merry crew. Filled t he hours with pldrsuro as on they 11»w But one by one tho loved ones died, Tha t dwelt hi the lint by the r iver ' s side.

T h e fa ther revered and t he children gay The graven of tho world have called away; Bu t quiet ly all alone there s i ts

f r o m u n d e r a l l so r t s*o f s o c i a l b u t t e r i e s i n t h e b a t t l e o f l i f e . W e w a t c h e d h i m c l o s e l y . H e m a r c h e d f r o m h i s r o o m , v a l i s e in h a n d , a n d b e g a n h i s d c s c e u t of t h e g r a n d s t a i r w a y , s c o r n i n g t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of t h o e l e v a t o r . H e p a s s e d s e r v a n t s e y e i n g h i m a s if h e w a s a s n e a k t i n e / , a s h e was . H i s first s k i r -m i s h c o m e off in t h e h a l l o p p o s i t e t h o d i n i n g r o o m a n d o u r f r i e n d p r o v e d t h o v i c t o r . T h e l a s t fight w a s t r y i n g . D i -r e c t l y f a c i n g i t i s t h a t h e a v y b u t t e r y o f c l e r k s , w h o s e d i a m o n d s h i r t f r o n t s , s h i n y h a i r , B t u n n i n g c l o t h e s , a u d o l c -vu t ed m a n n e r s s o o p p o s i t e p o o r h u -m n n i t y . W e s a w o u r f r i e n d d r a w a d e e p b r e a t h a n d b e g i n t h o d e s c e n t . H o t o o k t h e fire of l o l t y c o n t e m p t f r o m t h e c l e r k b a t t e r v . a n d t u r n i n g t o t h e l e f t e n c o u n t e i e d a h e a v y r e s e r v e o f w h i s k b r o o m s . T h e y c h a r g e d o n h i m in p l a t o o n ; w h i l e o n e a t t a c h m e n t a t -t a c k e d h i s b a g g a g e a n o t h e r a s s a u l t e d h i m o n t h e fiank a n d r o a r w i t h w h i s k b r o o m s . H e f o u g h t t h r o u g h g a l l a n t l y . H e h a d n e a r l y r e a c h e d t h e e n t r a n c e

a fatal s tabbing affray, occurred in the Central House, in i 'ana. III., between Bill Msrray and

Charley Humphrey . Murray is very 1 -w with his wounds, and will probably die. Humphrey received an ugly cut in his wr is t .

Bebnaiid Stetneii, a German employe 1 in L. Knelr 's dry goods establ ishment , No. 192 North avenue, Chicago, commit ted suicide Thursday morning, about six o'clock, by hang-ing himself Irom a hook in t he ceiling of his room.

TIN

; ton

has just bought a $25,000 Iionso in that ci ty. T i n : celebrated Barnes will was a d m i t - 1

ted to probate in Monnt Vernon, Indiana. It i nvolves property valued a t 1701',000.

Coi.. M c D a m e l offers to match his s tables , t h r e e races against any horse o r horses in t he • world, to name a t ieast two, three and fou r mile heats for ten or twenty thouKaud doliurn i each : tho races to be run over the Saratoga | course any time between the la-t of Ju ly aud and September lat , 1873.

T h e proposition to raise

That 111 tie low hu t to tbe lonely w ife Is the cherished stage of her active l i fe; Each scone is recalled in memory ' s beam. As she si ts by the window in pensive dream ; And Joys and woes roll back like- a tide In that little low hut by the r iver 's side.

My mother—alone by t he river's side She waits for the flood of the heavenly tide. And the voice that shall thrill he r heart with

i t s call,

To meet once more with the dear ones all, And form in a region beautif ied That band that once met by the r iver 's side.

That dear old hu t by tho river's side. With t he warmest pulse of my heai t allied.

t h e i r w o r k . A t l e n g t h , m a t t e r s b c c o m - e d m e r e l y f o r t h a t p u r p o s e b e i n g ex-1 tW U 3 , " , tt0 r e i i n ( i m 8 l l < M i n s v a i i s e ,

i n g m o m e n t a r i l y m o r e s e r i o u s , M r . c e c d i n g l v s m a l l in q u a l i t y w h e n c o m - • b f ^ e d t o I m f n e n d s . w a s t h r u s t i n t o a L o n g h r a n r e a d t h e r i o t a c t , t a k i n g c a r e p a r e d w i t h t h e b u l k of t h e f a b r i c w h i c h b a c k , a n d m e e k l y p a i d t h e A f r i c a n a

, t h a t t h e r i o t e r s s h o u l d b e m a d e a c -q u a i n t e d b y a n i n t e r p r e t e r w i t h i t s

| p r o v i s i o n s ; a n d f o r a n h o u r a f t e r r c a d -j m g i t t h e m a g i s t r a t e u s e d a l l h i s p o w -' e r s o f p e r s u a s i o n t o i n d u c e t h e c o o l i e s I t o r e t u r n t o t h e i r h o u s e s a n d j a v o i d b l o o d s h e d , b u t t h i s t h e y s t e a d i l y

r e f u s e d t o d o . A t t h i s s t a g e of ! t h e p r o c e e d i n g s , w h e n , i t i s s t a t e d , ! o r d e r s w e r e a b o u t b e i n g g i v e n f o r a

b a y o n e t c h a r g e , t h e b a c k i a s t i c k of o n e of t h e rioters i s s a i d t o h a v e s t r u c k t h o

i t s e r v e s t o s e c u r e . c o u n t e r f e i t fifty-cent f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n

I t m a y b o i n t e r e s t i n g t o k n o w t h a t c y M | I l t ' 1 0 ' n r e s e r v e in c a s e o u t of t h e t o t a l p r o c e e d s of t h o F a b r i c w o r s t c a m e t o w o r s t .

F u n d f o r k e e p i n g t h e b u i l d i n g in r e - !

p a i r — a b o u t £ 1 , 2 0 0 a y e a r — b e t w e e n T h e L a t e s t N o v e l t y In S u i r l d o . £ 2 3 0 a n d £ 2 3 0 i s e x p e n d e d o n a p o l i c y i . . . . . . . . . , r . of i n s u r a n c e a g a i n s t fire. T h e c h u r c h , I - 0 n e o f t h o m 0 8 L ^ s t r e s s i n g a f f a i r s w e

a s we l e a r n f o r m T i m b ' s " C u r i o s i t i e s of L o n d o n , " i s i n s u r e d t o t h e e x t e n t of £ 9 5 . 0 0 0 - a n a m o u n t q u i t e a d e q u a t e t o t h e r i s k , a s , a l t h o u g h i t s e r e c t i o n c o s t i n r o u n d n u m b e r s a m i l l i o n of p o u n d s ,

, , , , | And a glory is over the dark wall thrown, hi n K 48 considerable curiosi ty in \\ aKb.ng- T l i n l g . a t ( . | k . r f a l ) r k . M , i a v e U ( . v o r k n o W D .

l i " 1 And I shall love with a fonder pr ide pr ide T h e little low hu t by i ke r iver 's s ide .

! h a m m e r of t h e g u n b e l o n g i n g t o o n e o f : s t i l l n o d a m a g e t h a t c o u l d o v e r b o l i k o -! t h e p o l i c e m e n ; i t w o n t of f , k i l l i n g a ; l y t o c o m e n e a r t h u t s u m . ; m a n , a u d w a s f o l l o w e d b y t h e d i s c h a r g e i

of s o m e t o n m o r e m u s k e t s f r o m t h e I

D I A M O . V D LAM I ) .

A l l n n i l r r d F r a n c i s r o g l n g s .

From the San TrancUco Chronicle.

W c | p h l o f tirnia In S a n - T h e K o i i t c l o ( h i D m -

huve e v e r been ca l l ed upon to not ice took p lace in T a l l a h a s s e e , F la . , a f ew d a y s a g o . M n . A . W . P a c e , wife of a p o p u l a r a n d successful J a c k s o n v i l l e m e r c h u n t , a n d d a u g h t e r of M r . Geo rgo D a m o n , a p r o m -inent m e r c h a n t in Ta l l ahussee , s eemed t o bo suf ler ing f rom some m e n t a l d e r a n g e -ment , a n d , t l i inking a c h a n g e of scene a ' id s u r r o u n d i n g s m i g h t c u r e h e r inc ip ient m a l a d y , h e r h u s b a n d took h e r to h e r pa-ren t s und f r i e n d s in T a l l a h a s s e e o n W e d n e s d a v last . T h a t n i g h t , soon n f t e r h e r a r r i v a l a t he r f a t h e r ' s h o u s e , she ca l l ed the f iunily a r o u n d h e r und p r a y e d and ex-

A b o n t t en d a y s a g o t he Pac i f i c D i a m o n d

m t ' m b e r g of t h e l o r e , w h o . i t i s s a i d , 1 n t o ^ r i c s „ t R o m e . fired u n d e r t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h a t o r d e r s Anno Brewster's Loiter to tho lioctou Advertiser.

h a d b e e n g i v e n t o t h a t e f f e c t . T h e r e - T h o u g h i t i s t h o d e a d s e a s o n of s u i t of t h e v o l l e y w a s t h e d e a t h of s i x R o m e , s o f a r a s s o o e i t y i s c o n c e r n e d ,

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s a t u r a t i u g h e r Mass., t o give npnbHc welcome to Charles ment over "the remains of

F r j i i u s Adams, h i s t x p o i t o d h m n . I c n U 1 ' Y ^ ' ' r ! t heso f ie lds s h o r t l y a f t e r t he b r e a k i n g o u t i ! A n a d v e r t i s e m e n t in t h e B o s t o n p a - 1 ^ e n d a o f p r o m l s e s f o r t h ' e d i w n f a n g - 1 se l f i f roh i hcud to fool, p u t a n ia tc lTto it,

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. „ r t o „ I . k ol q w r h y l r i j . fro,, , ( .od » mm l b . , c u j . i t w m j m , l l u t ^ | 1 r i ™ " i t a q t " T T U a » l E C o & U u o t n U W c l c n r - 1 i - g . I " i ck« l of w a t e r o v e r he r . o n d e a v o r c d sixty to one hundred dollars per on. l i m e t h o (OnB'gumoot ol j e w e l s b r o u g h t b a c k b y i L r i ( . V h n S o n n t S e d there i n 1 ^ T h o p a r t a l r e a d y e x c a v a t e d i to ex t ingu i sh t he flames. T h i s p r o v e d t i i nne l sa re now being worked th rough rich hin<.M mOoh Urge r - tlliUi OTigh iu l l yWt t t ed ; . u , _ 1 , } , t c e , l t i u . . . u n . ! l o o k s l i V o a m i n i a t u r e P o m p e i i ; t h e r e ' u n a v a i l u i g , a u d h e r h u s b a n d , t e u i n g a

t i t l e of L o r d i i r c r n " i a b a t h s , b r o k e n w a l l s , a n d 1 b l s u k e t , t h r e w i t a r o u n d h e r , a n d finally an t h e f o r t n - P ^ 6 1 1 1 6 " ' " ( )^ c o a r s o m o s a i c s . T h e r e i s ' suooeeded in p u t t i n g oirt t h e flumes, b u t b r a i n s e i t h e r i l ' ' 0 t r u c e a s m a l l C h r i s t ^ i u i n o t bn t i l tho p o o r vict im w u s b u r n e d to

i ^ s c u n t o r d i s o r d e i ^ d i l m t h e W f t 3 C o i i - ^ c ' 1 " r c ' 1 t n 1 , 0 B e < , n ; 11 d o u u l e suoli a n extont thu t s h e d i ed in a l e v h o u r s , a f t e r the m o s t inleiibe buffer ing.

Mis . I ' a c c . w a s q u i t e y o u n g , and f ind been l iu i r r iea on ly a b o u t t l n e e o r f o u r yea r s . T w o y o u r s a g j sl^c w u s t he h a p p y

submerged largely oen ip i ed by private dwell ings. The damage hero ulono is esliumtod at $100,(1110.

A t 8 o'clock F n lay evening, a lire was dis-

cov • red in tho woud-work departiiieut ol thu Michignft Centra l f a r shops at Detroit , which h n m e d down. j i U u l f an hour . The building and eontents wqro worth #110,000, and are in-sured . it is nairt, for nearly their lull m i n e .

A womas .named Fish shot and killrfl a tra-peze p e a o h n e r named Har ry Miimrd, fn Clevi land on Friday. T h e Bhootmg is claimed to have hcca ucciiluinel.

Wii.i.i.ui INIU-N, of JJike county , 111..had t<;u bead of fine h o i x ijipsiSoncd to death on Wed-nesday n igh t . H i e ' l o t was vaJiud a t nearly ,-1.500.

A .max nnined (' . \U. Allen,- a lunil ir.-- t ou Uie Illinois Centra l railroad, wa* •' i U t i alid

t hi own into tlx river a t Sioux Civ., 1 tta, uii

rock, and even t h i n g gives evidcncc nency .

, . C o a l sh ipments by canal f rom Pa. , have been btiapetuled on accoun horse JlWenso. I nsiness in Cincinnati LotiigvUie i s ' g r ea t l j impeded from tho

licaufio.

A'skuiouh aet ideul oconrrfcd on the phi-!} "iind Litt le Bock Bailry.id, Frida whieh thb' engineer 'and several ofli^rs kl lki l and tho train badly damanod .

A VIIIK at l i e ikuk'.iTowa, on Friday; destroy-e d f i u i r hi)iidaigs. 1^)!8 ?5,0Ul.

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f ew d a y s t h o . e o t u e col lec t ion wil l be s e n t t o 1 ' r . inkfor t , < l enna i i y , u n d s ' d d . E v e n

l u s t r o u s guiiis, w h i c h wi l l ou t lo b r i l l i an t s of g r e a t v a l u e Tint c o m p a n y h a v e a fo rce

Fuinoi: Najolkok has dotoimhicd to F n d u y - n i g h i , buf succcedejl in ge l tmg out ol mencc civil suits to recover -SI1, nu fnuies dam-ibewa le i wndwae picked u p a n d ca i ed .or by a j .V H f rom tho Prefeel und Commihhur.y of I'o-

])CopIe l iving nea r by. I lico, who served him with t h e order of h is ex-A l o n g t he line of the I t e d s o n Biver a terr i - pulsion from ra r i s , while visi t ingjM. Bicliaud

ble disease h a s broken out a m o n g the poultry. tt( (j,,. rqgidenco of the l a t t e r .

Chick, us a r c dying b y hundreds . Turkeys, T j i j ; American niau-of-war I ' l imput l i has o f men at work on t he g r o u n d s now, m o s t geese and d u c k s in tho New Yorkmarket show Udreelona. tho in l ud iuns f r u m a n e i g h b o r i n g r e s igns of t h t malady . T h e disease appears t o ' w m i s e rvu t ion . be assiimiug the term of a Ueatructive pesti- l .x-tMi ' i i f>s L i g e s i e held a fete at (;hi-.el- C a p t . B u c k l e y loca tes bis d i g g i n g s in It-uee a m o n g domssUc fowls. h u r s t « « Friday. Many Msi tors were pr t^en % d ' n o r | | l t I 0 I , . ^ 0 * 111

Dnorsv, t he new horse disease, has made its ^ 1 • i n H ' A n n " , b " r r e g i m e n t s stationed W 0 B t G r 0 0 | i w i l , 1 ) ) B

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ap|)caranee in all the car stables in New York u e i sa i t eHsrn joqne s . 5(1 mi les wes i e r ly f rom F o r t Def iance ,

city. F i f ty p e r cent, of all t b e horst 's a t tacked T h e United States war s t eamor Shenandoah T h i s b r i n g s us into N o r t h w e s t e r n Ar izona , a r e said t o die. uud the horses afleoted are bas arrived at Marseilles. She will sail for U a p t . B u l k l

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w i f e of u devoted huabuiKl, w h o s e eu^coss in businosa had p l a c e d h im in c o i u f o r u d d o aitCQmatjquusa. \Vo h a v e no t l e i r ned t h e

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h o w e v e r , w a s flic w n r r a i n g p n n s f o u n d ' H ' 'Cr i f iec t a k e s p l a c e i n f r o n t of h r u d e - i A m o n g t h o i n v e n t i o n s f o r w h i c h p a -s a l e t o t h e s u g a r m a n u f a e t u r o r s f o r ly s k e t o h e d t e m p l e . I n t h e l e f t o o r n e r . tc / i t i ; huVe r e e e m l y b e e n o b t a i n e d i n l i d i e s , a n d D e x t e r r e a l i z e d a g r e a t p r o - i s ( i n a r c h of t r i u m p h . O u t h o o t h e r | t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s a r e t h e f o l l o w i n g :

in t h e i r r o u g h s u a e t h e r e a r e m a n v n t o n t h o v e n t u r e . A s h i p m e n t of m l s u j o a r e t h e : 1 ' ' ^ s a c r i f i c i a l b e a s t s — a b u l l A d e v i c e f o r a t t a c h i n g b u t t o n s t o c l o t h T h e s e a r e v e r y w e l l e x c - w i t h a s c r e w d r i v e r ; a n l U t a o h m e n t t o

mainly those worked while siifferin epizootic.

A ' d i s p a t c u from Phi l l ipebiug that the re is great excitement in regions consequent upon a gene miners upon an advance of ten cents |>er ton. T h e opera tors refuse lo give the advance. S u l e e n m i n t s are now idle, all of the miners in tin m have ijui ' work.

A locomotVii. on the Atlantic and Ore:;) We tern Railroad exploded at Bowlesvillc, six miles no r th of Springfield, Ohio, Sainrday, tear ing u p t h e track, wrecking the trnin, kill-ing the engineer , John M. Maynes, t b e braki -man , L. D. Car ter , and fatally scalding the l i reman, J . Dovoss.

• 'N Saturday night Wilson A Son

I'-i.te'l ware l uami l ac tun r s , comer of FiUh and Cherry i-lreel^, Philadelphia, wi re r ibbed of jS.OOO wor th of properly.

Ni . Voiik Insurance circles are i xeitedovi r n imors tha t Judges in an adjuiniug county h p n-ady to appoint receiver.^ upon n-jinrh stall ment, v i tb tlie view > I making money out of the nnsfer t t ines ofrompanieii .

Tin. ne* eoal hbafl , peiietrating the bluil !«•-t u i ' i i LaSalie and Pern, Illinois, t he slnkiug

• 1 which was comim need h.Bt J u l y , h a s reui-h-i d the second stratum of coal, live fiet in thii l.nesi", at a d> pth of 245 feet , and the toa l i nmarkab ly fre« from hiilpliui pyri tes.

Wm. P. S h e i i u a n , chief of the Htaiii|i divi-sion of In ternal 1E< venue, h a s res igned, to t ake i tl et J a n u a r y flrst. It is unders tood Sherman l u - hi en appoin ted t reasure r of t he New York ami Erie Rai l road.

Rv the b r eak ing of a p la t form on the third floor of t lu new Herald building in New York, Monday a f t e rnoon , five workmen werepreeipi-l a t .d into t he basement , and J e r o m e Norma-ru John Fai rill, and John McCurdy fatally in-jur' d.

•'amek C . Kino, formerly a stock broker, shot one O K' il dead in New York, on Monday. A family difik-nlty was the cause.

Gen. Newt n, United S ta tes Army, expres-ses the 0| ,i,ion that the u s e of gunpowder is injudiciou -1., .top tljp p r o g r e s s of a lire, giv-ing pref. renix- to dualine a u d giant powder, which do not • alter combust ib le debris, but cut a I ui lding el i e off to t he foundat ions and piers, and lets it lull vertically.

T h e s ta te fire btuMing. police chari t ies and ilo.-k depa r tmeu t s of N. w York city will be abo l i - j ed by legislative acl i-n this winter. i

c o m e t h a t a l l t h e w h a l e s w e r e d y i n g m l m u e d w . m u c h a s t o s t a n d a n d b o m off . D e x t e r w e n t t o w o r k a n d b o u g h t i . o f , ^ h o w a s m o d e b n g ^ b i s tni a l l t h e w h i i l e b o n e h e c o u l d pet h o l d b a m t i f u l l i o n s i n t h e m o n u m e n t o f o f , f a i r l y c o r n e r i n g t h e m a r k e t , a f t e r : E l e m e n t X I H . a t S t . P e t e i s . I b i s

into in or n wes t e rn d m o n a . \y f j i ch h o u n l o a d e d a t a n i m m e n s e p r o - 1 B a t b e r i m l i o n i s o n t h o s t a i r c a s e l o u d -oy g i v e s the r o u t e t r a v e r s e d : f i t . H a v i n g a t l a s t b l u n d e r e d i n t o 1 t o M r . S t o r y ' s a p a r t m e n t .

Tfr t -vr* •niBi. , „ ... . , , 1 , s : l r o n i . a n 1 raucisco, g r e a t wt -a l th , h o a s s u m e d t h e t i t l e o f K u r l y in A u g u s t , D u k e F i a n ^ b o g n n TwEsnr-TunEE cases of Marseilles rifles, t o D e n v e r , Co lo rado , by Pac i f i c r a i l r o a d L o r d D e x t e r a a d s n e n t a • ' • • i i — ^

j . Pa . , s ta tes which were to have been sent to the Carlists froii i D e n v e r to Pueb lo , by n u r r o w g a u g e 1 m o n e y i n lavi i i t f o u t a t t n i the mining now in the Spanish provinces of Qerona. have r a i l r o a d f rom P u e b l o to S a n t a Fo, 3 2 1 a b o u t h i s h o u s e b u t m i l

ral s t r ike of been seized at Pcrpignan, by the autliorilieN m i l e s b y s tage . T h e d i s t ance f r o m S u n t a j p r o i i U C C ( | b y Bk'iUfnl , r a r

of that town.

T h e Pope re f t sod the ai ,unity vot. d him bv pub l i c conveyunue T h i s r o u t e is by F o r t W i n g a t e , I'JO m i l e s Trom Santo Fe, unt

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the Italian Parliaiiioiit.

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is divided held a meet ing t ia inr . lay: , n i l 0 H f r o m t h o f ie lds , s i t u a t e d a b o u t 3 5

d e g r e e s n o r t h , a n d l o o g i t u d c 111 d e g r e e s wes t f rom Grcenwiol i . T h o h u r r i c a n e deck of a m u l e or of a inustuiitr m u s t b e

w o o l l e n n i g l i t - e u p s >4o t h e c o a s t o f i r a " 1 , - , , " ( j i t i u e a , B U g g e s t e d a s a j o k e , t u r i i i n g c u t e d ; s o n i o of t h o p e r s o n s w h o h a v e : p i a n o s , s o t h u t t h o s t n q g s m a y b o cnit a s a m o s t f o r t u n u t e s p e ' e n l a t i o n . s e e n t h e m s a y t h e b u l l i s a s f ino i n i t s , t o u c h e d m i d - l e n g t h b y a p e d a l m o v e » S i o n i e b o d v w i s h i n g t o h u m b u g t h e o l d a s t ' ' e c e l e b r a t e d l i o n on t h e B a r - ; m e n t , a n d s o u n d s s i m i l a r t o a v i o l i n o r f e l l o w , t o l d h i m o n e d u v t h a t n e w s b a d h o i i n i P a l a c e s t a i r c a s e , w h i c h C a u o y a ! g i i i t i i r o b t a i n e d ; a c h i l d ' s c u r r i n g e , s o

• - a m i i i g o d w h e n t h e h a n d l e s a r e d r o p p e d a p a w l a t o p s t h o w h e e l s a n d a r r e s t s m o t i o n a t o n c e a n d w h e n g r i p p e d t h o p a w l i s r e l e a s e d ; a p e n c i l s b u r p e n e r t h a t a l s o o p e r a t e s a s a h a n d l e f o r s t u m p s of l e a d p e n c i l s ; b r e a s t p i n s a n d e a r r i n g s , w i t h t u b e K t o h o l d a r t i f i c i a l flowers; a n d a p p a r a t u s f o r d r a w i n g o n b o o t s , c o n s i s t i n g of a s t r a p p a s s i n g a r o u n d t h e b o d y b e l o w t h o w a i s t , h a v -i n g lit e a c h e n d a h o o k t o e n g a g e t h e b o o t - t u g s ; a m e d i c a l c o m p o u n d f o r t h e s m a l l - p o x , c o m p o o e d of s a l t p e t r e , g u m c n m j d i o r , a n d e l m r c o a l ; a b o r t q u e t '

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g r e a t d e a l o r r e p a i r s of h i s p a l a c e , w h H i i s o n a t t r a c t i v e g r o u n d s ^ o t m a n d S t . L o r e n z o , i n L n e i n a .

m i n e d t h e e f f e c t s A s n t c o p l n g u s w a s f o u n d s i x f e e t b e IV Hk in f i l l m i r i u n f l r iTbv s e t - 1()W t l i c ' g r o u u d , c o v e r e d w i t h a s l a b of

F e t-. t h e d ian iond fie:d» is a b o u t 300 m i l e s t ' t e g u p i n e v e r y d i r c c S o n c a r v e d w o o d - P » r b l e ?. t - h e w o r k m a n s h i p h o f t h e w e s t e r l y , wi th no pub l i c convoyance . a n f u n i r e s of i e n figures of t h e m o s t h i d e o u s d e - h»«t p e r i o d . T h i s s a r c o p h a g u s w i l l Ik;

s c r i p t i o n . T w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s a g o s o m e i o n e n e d s o m e t u n e t h i s m o n t h , w h e n

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night to iiim u p the events o l tho |)a-i and ducide U|sin their future policy. Tho nionarch-!•<(.-; confe • that tin y ha \e been del. ate I, and will secure an honorable n-treal by giving

tin ir support l o t h e in crvalive Republican .

All the eonservalive eletni nts have been uiiiied ! " l ( ' in favor of i motion which will be introoueed

I b is w. .tk by deputy Coargainer, condemning (iunil «-ltu'i. s | i•cell at Tours.

I -i -I'.Mein.s from V enna announce that 15is-niarck ha.- recovered from IiIh i< rent illness.

T h e Pop. ou Monday gav. uudience to the (ininil Duke Ni holas of Conatantinovitl i , a n< phew ol the Emperor ol Russia. The t i r and Duke wak ai'eotiip-uied by two (iem rain, and \\hh presented to His Holinehs by tin Russian i hafji' d'AjfoirM. ,

Hon. John Riiiout will r e sume his seat in Par l iament at the coming sesHion.

T h e ( i r e e n b u e k K e s e r v e ,

A c t i n g S o c r c t u r y R i c h u r d s o n s a y s t h a t t h e u s e of t h e $ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 g r e e n -b a c k r e s e r v e w u s c a u s e d c h i e f l y b y t h o r a p i d r e d e m p t i o n of 3 p e r c e n t , c e r t i f i .

m u s t a n g r e s o r t e d to a f t e r l env ing S a n t a F e . O n e g o v e r n m e n t b u c k - b o a r d t r a v e l s the r o a d to F o r t W i n g a t e w i th t h e m a i l , b u t wi th n o

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i n a h o t c l i m a t e f a r b e t t e r t h a n a n y o t h e r d r i n k . Of c o u r s e it i s i u u n i v e r -s a l d e m a n d , a n d c o s t s n o t h i n g b u t t h e l a b o r of g a t h e r i n g t h e s a p f r o m t h e n e a r e s t t r e e , w i t h o u t a s k i n g l e a v e .

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t ' O l t T I I K HOYS A M ) G I R L S .

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gray. With the g ird 'ti of ro>tM, and sweet pinks,

mid balm. And th" m. adows wi:!i butt rei ipt gay ?

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about. With bare feet, as busy as bees ?

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noisi As our voices could make out of doors!

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like h o m e . ' And no home .-o deliKhtful a - ou r s !

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that •• toeil Aud how wi played " pizzet) " nt noon ?

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The s u m m r r wind play< d with our h a i r ; While the suu paid oiir faces its warmest

ref i iects . And kissed • ur while toes that wont bare .

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notes, i . ' And sting with the chiek-a-dee-dee.

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Ligbt -hc : r ted as birds on tbo wing.

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th rough . And outdone both Magellan and Cook.

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How we danced in tho mud with our bare, naked feet.

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sweet. Without any cook-book to learn.

How we pitied thu children whoso stockings and shoes

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tri*-s. and stows. And left them to cook in the sun.

Our parents were happy our sports to behold. Ami oft in our laughter would share ;

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means. Still. I keep in my heart to this day

A picture I-ook, tilled with life's summer bright scones.

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h a s a s o m e w h a t g o o d l o o k i n g , b u t r a t h e r i n a n i m a t e f ace . W e r e I t o g u e s s a t h i s a g e , I s h o u l d p u t i t a t fifty y e a r s .

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T b e w h o l e c e r e m o n y , wh ie i i w a s ve ry i n t e r e s t i n g , r e m i n d e d o n e of t h e r e | s p e c t a n d w o r s h i p p a i d t o a d e i t y r a t h e r t h a n a n e a r t h l y s o v e r e i g n .

O n t h e f o l l o w i n g F r i d a y t h e S u l t a n , a t t e n d e d m o s q i i u u p o n t h e E n r o p e a n s i d o of t h e B o s n h o r u s , in t h e c i t y . , F r o m t h e t i m e h e s t e p p e d i n t o h i s i r o y a l e a i q u e u n t i l t h e o p p o s i t e > b o r e w a s r e a c h e d , a c o n ' i n u o u s s a l u t e w a s fired f r o m t h o T u r k i s h m e n - o f - w a r a t 1 a n c h o r in t h e s t r e a m . All t h e y a r d s ; w e r e m a n n e d , a n d a l l t h o f l a g s w e r e t h r o w n t o t h e b r e e z e . I t w a s a b e a u t i -f u l p a g e a n t , a m i q u i t e e x c i t i n g , t h o u g h I w a s s o m o w h a t a f r a i d t h e c l u m s y

Illiic E y e s .

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Unnot ing aught , till suddenly A face lis si ed by m e like a s tar .

A monient s e e n — t h e u ^ l i f t the t h r o r g Clone <1 jealousy a t d p j t s prize,

And all the meinoryl^h. ' to mu Was this—she had 'bhtc eyt s.

A woman's eyes von say 'I Not so. They were too shy , too full of spr ing :

And in their timid depths I saw A girl-sout's April blossoming.

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And still, though lost to me, i keep ' Their color in my beai t .

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i commodi t l e a good tloe-k of ch ickens , if t hey could be moved f r o m a r e a to a r e a , a n d tho g r o u n d c u l t i v a t e d to s o m e g row-i n g c r o p w h e n i.ot occup ied by t h e m .

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: ba l l inches . T h i s Mull for j . i cke ls wil l j l a s t l o n g e r in propor t ion to t h o c o s t of t h a t

inch stuil wi l l . T h e m i s a r e t h r e e inches | s q u a r e . A t c;;ch eml ol e v e r y ra i l t ho io

a r e " I* ' ' s h a p e d piece .f t h i c k h o g s h e a d hoop- i ron , fas tened by s c r e w s , so as to fo rm s tap les t h r o u g h which pos ts , seven a n d one ba l l lent long and t w o a n d one-ha l f inches in d i a m e t e r , a r e p a a s s e d a n d

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r e s t e d , a n d in d e f a u l t o f $ 5 , 0 0 0 b a i l

Was c o m m i t t e d to j a i l .

F o r t y - t h o u s a n d b a r r e l s o f sal t h a v e

b o o n m a r k e t e d a t B a y C i t y d u r i n g

t h e paHt t w o w e e k s .

SHOES,

R U B B E R S , M .

S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o

CUSTOM WORK* A n d a l a r g e n n d w e l l s e l e c t e d

s t o c k c o n s t a n t l y o n b a n d .

A L L W O R K

W A R R A N T E D

• rrr: S t r e e t , L o w e l l , M i c h .

- i . J . -OWlw "t. i sh l l t )

•MWl •— l^vZir.HC^..TC . . . . v / . ; . _• n

' J M I E

CAMPillCN HAS ENDED

IlMvy alt Weal UryeU.Mt t inMil/ | I . U | T h e * Uaillni w»rth 1 4 I n Raw T»k . Ooo4 Ingtsia CarptU.M, U and H* j Ht i ry BlaokitJ, H.iO, $1,$4. M u d M ft pair CotUg* Cftrp«ti, ii*, S0« ftftd 40ft, | Yftdl wlaft Encltfth PriftU ftl 13Xe BrUMftli. i l .Si ftDd 1.54 I Ooftd VUanftUl&ft SOe Ue and 4»ft Fioftftt Uaklftftfthftd llmUD aada 4a«a ta ItKa j FariMra hamamadaJftaai, 40«,Ma.Mft,aaAtla

Bargains in Dry Goods and Furs. la all ear ataraa »• hara for yaara d n a a Tftrr larga PDK bodaaaa. Wa r*pr*Mst oaa af tha largaat Bar

aampaaiftftarifaw Tark.aadbuy Ikaa In iaftlilarga«BaaUtlaa that va traaMa ta tatall thaa* at whola-aalft pritm. Haadaaaa Watar Ifiak f ar«,|4,440 aad I a aaC

lai taUsal ilah Fan. t and 6 dotlarta aat Miak Fan froai 10 la T( dellara a aat.

riaa Canty r a n , S. S.tO aad 4 doIUn a aat BftaaUlal "AUikft" fara.S.S, T and • dallara a aat

BUT YOUR FUSS OF FOSTER BROTHERS. H a n d s o m e a s s o r t m t n t J a p t n e s « S t r i p e s , 2 6 , c e n t s a n d 8 0 c e n t s

C h o i c e i t y l e s J a p a n e s e S i l k s , 3 5 c , 3 7 l - 2 c , a n d 4 0 c .

B l u k A l p a t a i , E m p m i C l o t h i , V e l o n n , O t t o m u u , C a i h m o r e s , fto. a t l o w p r i c e "

Merinos as low as 75c a yard.

S H A W L S A R E A L L N E W I N S T Y L E . Also great bargains in

Boulevard fekirta, Black Silks, Silk Velvets, Laces, Notions, Ho' liery. Edgings, Gloves, etc.

Tbo nbora goodi hare all I w u bought iinc« the late Greet Break in prices, and oannot b lower this fall

0672 S / y j GREAT STORES ARE LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:

F O S T E R B R O T H E R S , Great New York City Store, No. 54 Monroe St' Q HAND RAPIDS, HI CM.

F O S T E R B R O T H E R S FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.

F O S T E R B R O T H E R S , BLSECKER ST., NEW YORK.

F O S T E R B R O T H E R S ,

M O B T G A G E 8 A L B .

KFAUI.T hftTlnsbean mad# In the eondltt«tui of b ccrUin Jaorte»ff« bearing dale the 28th day

nt HcntcmtiFr.A. n . i m i . •secuto't l>.v J o h n Uaight , MBTilta Holght. and l.roliaiil Hnlghl.of VonconnM, K m C0.M.chlga 0 . to Keonard A O r l a r . . f f . o w e l l . Michigan, " h u h mortgage wat r r f t . rded n tha offlce of tha R « U I * r ol t)p«d. of he C o u n t , ol Kent, and Stillp of Mirlilgan, nn the ISlL dny of Kebrnary. A n. t t w . In t.lber 3H of morlgagrf . <>n p.tca m , «n viiicli ninrtgngo U.or.' Ih clutmeil to ho ituo for princi-pal ii ii d inipri'.t at t h e d t t o of thi« notleo, t h e kudio! one hundrnt ho.) >1 byfren dotlni* nn.l twenty plKhlctfntK(»tS7 JR ' .n iu la l ' oa i i a t ln rn . ' t f ^oo l lwrn-ly-nT-aol lar^l l ; ' ' - ] . ntlpu^lf1! f x r in"" ! ' ' i»"rlgage, •.linuMnnr p rne^d lnc" t'c tukni to foreeln.f tha B««if. k . ' l Icnttie coHBamlrxi cnfff of tiii>rori'Plo«-u r i ' . andno proci 'fdii iR'at hiw or In i'ijmIIv having l>r-n had to recmrr th" debt «"rori'd b ' until mork-gaKf,anil by whlrh il*liiult the power o f t a l o c o n -ta imd ln«alil moitfaRe bfciini»o|.nratl»e.

Now.therelore, Ni'll',<' 1" ln r r h j glTim thntnald ulor cage » III he fiiri'eln.rd br "» e c.| the murtgigad prcralm-" tn w i t ; a l l t he»ou th I'all nf tli» i imth"a«t ymr t i r nt the inul l i - rar tqni i r lerof •ertlon thir ty Iwa [,TJ1»nil al .nall the umitti half ol the loutbwpit gu»rtar of tlio anath-cuptnnaiter on ««til "eetlon thi i ty- twa fS'^] all In townitifp niiniber»eTen [ ' ] '""'I11 " r r " ? J #

nine [9 ] n i« ' , and enntalnlng forty acren of land ba t i n i>aoie more or lea«. aud being In Ihe aounty o< Kent , aud Stale of Michigan, al pubtie auction to tba lilgha«t blilder, at the front door of Iho ku l ld ln | known an l.epplg'i Block, tn the elty ol Grand Itayldi In which la held tha Circuit Oou' t f o r t h e C o n n t y of Kant aforeaaid, on the id Oar of J a n u a r y , 4 . D.lttTVi a t ona o'clock tn Iho ai terndau of u t d day.

Datad, Oct lit 1872. LEONARD A. CARTUR, ,

P i t i T k LOOK, Uertfafaf t . At toraaya for Mnrlgagaa.

Probate Order.

gI T A T K O F MICHIOAN, C o n a r r o r K a v r . • • — A l I aaeaolon of t h e Probate Court fo r tba Covnty •< an t , holden a t foe Probata Offlca, in tha City af

Qrand Rapidi, oa Tharaday tha ie ran th day of N o t -amber, in tba jraar ena thonaand eight hundred aad aftaaLty two.

Preaant, Benjamin A. Har lan , J a d g a e f P r o b a t e . l a t h e ma t t e r of t b e Katate o l

imaida L a o u u a , Deoaaaad, On wading and fltlna tha petition du l r ™ri led af

Richard Prantiaa, praying among other tbinga that ftdmlnlatratlon ofaaid eetatemay be granted to J o h n A. Beaaa ro f Ataaka in aald county, or aome e ther ealtable and competent peraoa.

T k a r e a p o n l t i e ordered , tha t Monday t h a aeeoad day of Dacanber n e i t a t t en o'etoek In t h e fore-noon be aailgned for t h e bearing of aatd patit ioa. and tha t t h e helra a t law of aaid deeaaeed and all o the r per ioaa Interented In aaid e i t a te , are required t o appear a t a aeaalen ef aaid Coa i t , then t o be holden a t the Probate Ollee , i a t h e OltT e r Q r a n d R a p i d i , i B a a t d County, and i h o w e a u i e . R a n y t h e r e be , why tha prayer of tbe peti t loaar ahould not be granted .

Aud i t ' ia f a r t h e r ordered t h a t aaid petitioner giro notice le t h e pereoni intereeted in aaideatata .ot the pendenet of aaid petition and t h e bearing tbereof ,by earning a copy o f t h t a o r d e r t o be pab-llabed in t h i l.owell Weekly J o c U A L . a newepaper printed and circulating inaa tdConnty of K e n t . t u n e anoceBiireweeka, prevmna to aaid day of bea r ing .

B E N J A t l l K A. H A R I . A l f , ( A t r n e a o p y . ) J a d g e o f P r o b a t e . C r r u a K P e r k i n p . R e s i a t e r . nIBwS

F O S T E R B R O T H E R S , TERRA 11 A UTS, I NIX

BVANS7ILLE,. IND.

A MU

.irERY $ HUGGUVS, D B A L I R S IN

ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER AND ALL KINDS OF

B T J i L i D i n s r a -

I s v d l .

U O O R S , 8 A S I I , B L I N D S ,

M O U L D I N G S , W I N D O W F R A M E S ,

D O O R P R A M K S , B K A C K K T ' S

F R U I T S O X E ^ , E T C .

( ' u s t o m P l a n i n g , M a t c h i n g , R e s a w i n g , S c r o l l s a w i n g . F r a m i n g

a n d S h a p i n g .

A V E R Y & H U C G I N S ,

MANUFACTORY, LOWELL. MICH.

B H ¥ G O O D S

P r o b a t e O r d e r .

BTATF OP MICH 10AN,County of Kent, a n . - A t a •enalon of the I'robMe Court (or tho County of Kent , holden at tho Pioh^le Office in tho tMty of Grand Rnpids, on Mondav, the fourth day of NoreUi-b e r , in the year one t l iouuud elgbt hundred and aercDtv t«o

Preicnt Benjnmin A. Harlan Jadgiiof I'robate. In lho matt. r of Ihe estate of

hk.vjamin PKorrrou. Docemod. On rcadii) | ;and filing tho pelit inn, duly rerlfled.

of Lucy I'roKtornnd Henry U. I'rocto •. in the vlllagn of Ala-ka, in said county, piaytng nrnong other thing*, th«f li e instrument now nn Hie In Ihia Court purporting lo he tho Im-t will nnd tekta-•nent ol HHid deceived may be ndniill.d to probate, aud that the execution theri of nnd adnilniiitr..tion of aatd e. talc mav he granted to IliemBelvt*, tlicy being thereinapiminli'd soli- executoro thvreof.

fhereuiKin it ii orden d. That Monday. Ihe aecond day of December next , at ten o'clock in the forenno ,, be aiwigneil lor the lieniing of aaid pelitinn, and Hint tbe heira nt law ot said deccaHed, nod all other perMiiis interenled in u i d eMate are required lo npp-ar nt a •oi'Moii of aaid court, then tn be holden at tho Probate Dffice :ii the City of Orand Karidn, in naid Connlr , and »how rau^e, II a m there be, why Ihe prayer of tho peti. tloner ahonlil nol he granted.

And it is fur ther ordered. That Mid petitioner gire notice to the peraonx interested in mild estate nf the pendency of paid pelllion, nnd tbe hearing thereof, b> cau«ing a cojiv of thin order to he puhllihedln Ihe Lowjcll V r r k l t Jodiucal, e oewa-paper printed and circulating in said Cnuuty of Kent t h ree tucccBKiru « eeka previoim t o i»id d t r of heat log.

BKNJAU1N A. HARLAN, [A t iuecopy. ] Judge of I'robate. Ctkos E . I'KitKiNa. Itegialor. n l 8 » 3

P r o b a t e O r d e r . Q T A T K OF MICHIOAN, Connty of Kent. m . At a I j acs'ion of the Probate Con rt for the Connty of Kent, holden a t the I'robate Office in the city of Grand Kapida, on Monday the eleventh day of No-rember in the year ono thoufand eight hundred aud aeventy-two.

Present, Benjamin A. Harlan, Jurlpe of Probate: In the matter of tbo Rsta te el William Karmsen,

deceaaed. On rending and filing tbo petition duly vorifled of

RrneilineKKriiifen, tlie widow nf the wild deceaaed, praying among other thinga, that admlniUration of faid eMate !) • granled to Auguat Schmidt of the citr of Grand Kapidx in said county.

Thereupon it i* ordered, that Monday the ninth day of Deeemher nest , at ten o'clock In Ihe forenoon be amigned for the bearing of taid p»lltion, and that the heir* at law and nil other persona inti-realed in raid eatate lire required to appear at a aeiulon nf aaid Court, then to bo hotdeB at tlie Probate Oltlee In the City of Qian I Itapldn in suid connir .and allow cauae, if nnv t h . r o be, why tho prayer of the petitioner khouid not be granted

Aud it N finllier ordered that said petilinner gire notice lo thop'-raon* i n t e m t e d in mid estate of the pendency of inld petition and tbo hearing thereof, bv c.nialng a copy nf thia onier to Ui published in tuo Lowki i. Wkkhi y JoriiNai., a newspipei printed and cirruloting In Miid connlr <d Kent, ihrceaucci-M-ivo n«eka[ ie r{ouato aald day of hearing.

IIIINJAMIN A. H AULAS', A t rue copy. Judge ol f robate .

Crr.ca E.Pur.si.'ca, Rejpater, n^Ow.i

S h e r i f f s S a l e .

nY V I R T l / n o l a'n e x e c u t i o n , i s s u e d o n l o f a n d a n der the ' enl of Che Circuit Court fo r tha Connty

ol Kent, nnd Stale ol Mijiiigan, tested on the twea-fouit ' i i"JI] day of September A D. IS7J, i n f a r o r o f Orrasby Pliillip", John O. I'hlllipa, Duncan C. Pliil. lipa. itenjamiu it. Campholl, Bcnjauiln Bakewell and William Mittenawey, and againat the Oooda nnd Chatt ies , and for tbu want thereof then to l.e made nf t h e renI e i ta te nfdofoudantHhernin mtia-t ioaed.withlu my bailiwicU . 1 h a r e levied upon and ahull expose for «al» al public auction, totiia highest bidder, at the outer door o( the Circuit Court rooms in Lepplg'a Bmck, in the City of Grand llapula, Kent County, on Fri'hiy, Hie 3d day of January , tfef.l, a t o n e o'clock In the a t t i 'moon ,a i l t l i e r igh t , tilleand' Inteieat of the defrndanta named in Haid e iecut loo , and te the following described landaand tenementa u wi t : Villag* Lota number ooo (1), two (2), ( b r e e f t ) , and four [ I ] , block lour (<1, l.ee'n addition lo Iheri lUgO of l.owell, in the <'0<inlr of Kent , and State ol Ulchigan, J E S 1 K P WVKOfP.Kher i l f .

By THOMAS PATB, 1). p'ly Sheriff. Lowell, Ulcb. , Nov 17, IK7t.

> THE

li American'',

Cider Milt, I t i s a " t i p - t o p " mi l l in e v e r y r e s p o o t .

B o s u r e t o c a l l n n d boo i t .

l i o i M r i D m

T l i e m o s t p b r f b c t f e e d c u t t e r i a

t h e m a r k e t , a m d s o m i s t a k i .

Corn Baskets, A l a r g e a t o e k a n d a n flxtra

t i d e .

ALSO TBI LARGEST k FIXBBT STOCK 9W

General

Hardware,

Ib Western N i e h l f i i .

J u t u i u n u W W I

S u c c e s s o r s t o

W . 3 D . F O S T E R .

14 & 16 M o n r o e S t r e e t ,

G R A N D - . R A P I D S .

W. D. FOSTER, W. D. STEVENS, F. W. FOSTER,

\ t , \

B r o t h e r s .

V . D . Y O U N G Is now offering for sate

Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapst, A full stock M

GROCERIES.

CROCKERY,

•GLASSWARE &C.

M a k e t h e O n m p s i g n l i v e l y , a n d

b n y y o u r ( i r o c e r i e e o f

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The Great Boston Fire!

Statement of lb>)nonditiun of Uix Insuiauou Com-pany of •

NORTH AMERICA, I ' m L A D E L f H I A .

O r g a n i z e d A . . ID. 1 8 7 4

Over 78 Ytart Succfii/ul BalUinf milk (hi Fire fiend.

Capital and Surplug, Nor. 11, 18T2,

$ 3 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 . DedactinK al< the lasies in Boston, and tkore still remains with the Company, as security to Policy Iloldsr;, the msKniflcont sum of over Two tnd a half MhonMUri.

Tua Nr t SuKrt.cs, otot and above ait Liabilities, is a quart*-Mill ion Dollars, which Is the Large#l Net Hurplua possessed by any Coinpiny in America.

Inseru in t h e old Pioneer Cnmpsny—ftl ways flafo andrellfthle. Pe r polioies apply to

PEttKT k LOOS, Asents .

Ths leases of tho CONTJNLNTJI' IXSURANCB CO, of New Tork, is loss thao ftU0,UU9, and will be paid promptly. The loss is leas thao the us t surplus hence does not cripple the sonipauy.

Fur safe and rftliable Insurance apply to PKUKT k L.U0X, Afeato.

JOHN c . scon, BRIDGE S T R E E T ,

Sddoor E n t o f F la t River Bridge, opposi te

Fores t Mills,

L o w e l l , M i c h .

Wholesale and Ketall Dealer It

S h e l f a n d H e a v y 4

HARDWARE, Cutlery,

Stoves and Tinwares

ALL K I N D S OF

I M T i l l E r a 1 1 1 DONE OM8HOBT N0TI0K,

P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n i s c a l l e d t o

TIU£ D E T R O I T M A K E O R

S T O V E S , n a . D E O F L A K E S V P E B I O B I M Q 9

And warranted notto Oraek.

m

Universal and Novelty W i i n g e w

A n d

i r X D T - S T ' S W A S K C B R

- T h e B e a t X n t h e tfarkek

AM jftftift wftrranted a» reprf*esit«d,«a44« Prlee andQnaIity,f

i v . A J 9 , r I B j 5 M E A 1 .

etrolt a n d M i l w a n k e e R a i l r o a d .

ho Old a o l i a b l o B o u t o t o a l l po ln ta A Eas t a n d W o s t .

Tra ins leave Lowell [ S u n d n r s excepted. 1 QOINO KAST.

a l l , 11:25 A M T h r o , t-'rolfcht 10:06Pl( x o d , 1:23 P U Kxpress 11,16 PM

OOINC WKST

o l f h t 6 ; n S A M l l l xed , 1:23 1'M p r e s s 5:35 Wall, C:.t0 P M

hrnuf/h tickets to all piincipal

\oints h'a-it, for sale ut compa-

i f ' t d ' f o t ojjlc.a Lowell. Ladles a n d Hmokmif earn on dav t ra ins . Pullmsn'ii ."Uoeplng ears on nielli l r ins.

A . WATHKH, Oen' t Sup't Dotrol t . Uleh

N. P a a m n B , A r ' I , L o w e l l . " . M i e n ,

l e b l f f a a C e n t r a l R. R. Tine Table u s a n e o ' i p ' T r a i n # f o r t ho W t i t . L o s r o

| t r o l t . • k i o n . - I ,W p m l a m a s o o , 4:20 a n d I2:M > w , t ; « f t B d a ; « O p m

i iBonnor T r a i n s f o r t h e Kaa t . L e a r e teaRo, 9 : 1 0 e n d 8 : 8 0 a m , 6 :11 an4« :00pm

11 •Sf) aasl O .•O . am lanasoo, okson .

l o n n e e t l o n a a t Kalamaaoo with Oraad B a p i d s * l laaa t r a ins fo r Grand Rapidi . a a d polata no r th ,

i t J ackson , wi th Orand Biver YallftT DlTlslon fa r ton Bapida, Rhftr lot te , H u t l a r a , O r a a d ik f tgonf tad Whi teha l l .

R . B . S A R O K N T , f l e n ' I S « a ' l , C h i c a | o . ) . R . R O B D , A s s t . S n p t . . D e t r o i t .

r a i d lipids A l i d l a u Rail load Tlae TaMe.

. TrOOftnd 0:20 ft m, 5 :50andl i l f i p m ' ' 0 ®!I*II,!|Vo:i5.* l : 00aadB:3f tpm n. d-'Jn 11-9A • _ t rn ..

11:80 aadl i tSam' S:fi6and4:4Ca m.

a n d 5,00 p m and 4:10 p m

am L a k * ^

QOINO S O U T H (Dal ly xoept S v a i a y . \

No. I . H e . I . Ho.e. t t O r • «44

Rftplds, ^ 4 80 a i . 4 IT n r d O l t y 8 50 t i t

• U r S p r l B K * . « 06 600 and Raplde , 7 1 0 " « l « A a T10 mte i th 8 36 •• ISO! i 4 « tamaaoo, A B16 •• I 2 0 r a BSO ilamasoo D 918 " fiSOaa irt Wayne, l O O r v . 10 30

QOINO NORTH.

N o . l . No. I . He . I . W a y n e , 7 16 A M. 4 M p , « .

i l a a a t o o , A 1110 " 8 00 tamaaoo, D 11 16 4 36 7 0 0 a h mte i th I S O I p k 6 16 7 47 and Raptda, I « 0 f . « , 8 6» BtS d a r S p r i n g s , 2 50 ' • 1050 ward Ci ty 316 11 OS

g Rapids, 4 80 " 12 16 pm eed City. IJ <5 am L a k e . ^ 2 00 P m

8F . H d M T g R S , Qen' l . Paa i . and Ticket Ag't ' P i t t sbur t i P».

S 11E\T WFSTRRV R A I L W *Y.- .From Mar le t JT unti l f u r the r noticc t r a ins will leftre Detroit fta lows (Det ro i t l ime) : rLANTI.O Kxpreisb (daily)— foot Th i rd street 3.55 A M. AY hxi-RKSR (dally except Sunday)—

Font Thi nl s t reet 7 40 a If, iTEotr KipR«-iH daily except Sondnyl—

Font Third street 11 50 a k . Y. Kxprkss [daily except Sunday]—

F o o t Third s t reet 8 10 p k . 1 rams arrivo a t Detroit from tho East a t 7 00 and 00 a, m., 5 15 an t 0 45 r . n . VSy Repress oa"t lia« Pullman Parlor Car attached ires verv low. New York Express has Pullman's eopin'? Cars for Uutf.ilo and Rochester direct with-it change. Clo^e cnnnecttons made at Suspension Drid^o with bw Yorlt Central and Erie Rnilwavs. For tickets, sleepinir ear berths or any informstion, i p lybvpf rnon or le l te r to General Office nf the impany . ' to . 151 •ciTorson Avcnoe, cor. Griiwoid reet, DetrcUt. 1

/ FRANK R SNOW, W. K . Mt/IR, Western Passenger Acent,

Qon'Jf S u p ' t Detroi t . Michr HtmiUon, O n t .

The Great Chill Oare!

Du. Wilhott'b anti-Pibiodio and A o n i

d r b bos been beforo tbo public for years,

nd bas never failed to eflect a cure wbeo

iken iccording to directions.

I t acts promptly in curinf all Malarial

veni and prevents ail the disgusting eequeUe

tbose diseases, wbicb so often follow badly

eated cases of CbillB, such as Eolarged

ileen and Impaired Constitutions.

It is safe for family use, because it is in-

ic.nt ; the tender babe and ibe spectacled

andmothj^ in the corner can km it witb aa

^ i c h imf^nity aa tbe robust o a a who toils

tbe sun and supports his family by honest

d honorable labor.

No arsenic—no stryclininfi—no qninine—

I poison of a t y kind enters into its com-

isition.

Tbe best and most enlightened physicians

escribe it, and often tako it themselves.

It is cheap and reliable und never /ailt.

For sule by Wooding & Look.

L. R. Lull k Co,, haro just received a larg

voice ol Crocories, Canned.Fruits andevery-

ng f rcn in^d first class in tbo eating lino.—

at wbi tc-^lgar nt 12J cents a pound, and

erything else proportionally low. Teas, tbo

if in the market, and told right doun to the

ttom figure.

Good Keuta for tho AffUrtod.

{Tho Celebrated and successful Physician,

]r. N. J . Aikin, is now at his Office, No. 11

inal St., Qrand llapids, Mich., where he can

jconHulted daily until Octobor 13. Read bis

Ivenisemenl in this paper.

i t e r Cull, orseod poiiiugo fur Circulars and {formation.

Just a Hived at the Variety Store, a fresh

pply of OfcTrd Thread Chewiog Tobacco. I t

tu ' t be Id/11

A V a l u a u l k R k u i p r for Couditiou Powders

euro horse diaenso. Ono ibitt has been

ited uud proved u ctirn can be found at

'ooditig^ Look's

W o o u l Woonl—Tboso wisbiiiK to buy ood, will do well to cull und loavo their or-ir accom|>aoied with Hiumps, nt U. U. WU-

atna' store, and have tho wood delivered at l e i r d o o r i n doublequlck.

Lowil l , Dec. 11th 1H71.

J e w e l r y

i l e a p

'olo^jaod tc

tor^Lih at

d toys of all deacriptioos Belling

Somerby & Hall's.

Red room and parlor setts, marble and wood

t^p center Ubies, couches, and a general as-

irtment of common furniture, cheap for cash

I tbe rooms of J . Kopf.

100,000 lbs Woo l W a k t e u . — T h e subscri-

l sr will pay the highest market price for good

( eun Fleece Wool delivered in Lowell.

MrBON H, Nobtoh Lowell, May ICtb, 1872.

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

Mcurity. Myron H. Nokton.

I J O O A - I . J M A - T T E R S .

©fiu tc j ) S l r c c t o r p .

S . i ^ n ? . ? ! L ^ n o 1 . C h u r e h , i , a ' 1 , o n 8 t - M r ' l " , " " T nn^h V I • ' , D d 7 ^ M - -'rajer HwtioK onThnndfty avenlng,at7o'etock. Hi v. L. F. Wftko 1 astor. SabbathSchoolat 12 is. J. Wilson,Supt

n , W l ^ U r 0 , l ' " r , ^ e S t " " ' " r e T e r y Habbath a l l V ^ . • M- ' ' r By c r Meetlngnn Thurs-

".l u^ '1 1 i " s'ock. Hev. Il F Webster Pastor Saobath School at 12. 1. ro»l,.Supt.

MnthoJIst Kplsenpal Church. Ilrldva St., service u Z ' l , " ' lOiM A.M. snd 7 P.M. Pra-.e I U, m?» i? T''"r'd*y '""'"g'"! ' o'clock. nev. O r ft 11 a is \litp ( s • h b , l U , at 12 M. W. A

r.owell I'oit Offlrfi-Tlmr of Arrital and (Hating nf HniU.

Ka«t"rn—Wajr,arrive 0:40 p. m. j d o s e 10:10 a, m Through—Arrive i ; (6 ft. m . | d o e s B.SO p m.

Wes te rn-Wft j r , arrivo I0:5C a . m . ; close 4:26 p. m

Southern—Alto, llowne, Harris Creek, r'lllmore N o r t h Irving and KftsllAgs, A rrive 10 pm; dose 7 ft m

Northern-Fft i lssst iurg, Hmyrno, Oran t , Otisco and (Ireenvllle,arrive 11 a. m ; d o s e 2 p m.

Alton ftnd Orattan—Arrive, TBesdft7«,Th«radaya and Salnrdays, a l 8 ». m . ; closes 8 # «. b .

Keene—Tuesdays ftnd Frldftya, arrive 4:80 • . m . eloso 6 p . m .

Offlee I l o a r a - Frora 7 a . as. l e 8:80 p. n . Saadav Pom I t t a I p. m.

A. M. BL8WOBTR, P . M.

T o C o r r c s p o n d o n t H . All eommunieationt unUu aeeompanitd If

the au(h»rt'i name, will be rgeeUd. The name will net be publieked mnleee de tired, &ti| it a mat-ter of good faith.

Alleommmieationt muet be received at (Au offlee by Tueeday morning to inmre ineertion.

Patrone and otkere ore retpect/ully regneeted ta furnith ue with information of all death known to them, in their ridnity, together with time, name, age, #e .

N O n C E T O S U B S C R I B E R S Ctmmtnctng Jenarf i n , 1673, UeUrme *f tuh-ecriplim tf tke /ona*al mill te a*/otUwe .-

OJi/e DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS a year ta adaane*.

SKVENl Y-Firs CMBTS/tr eUmcnUtm ad. lanee.

IWO DOLLARS m year ij net paid fa advance. Off* DOLLAk fur six m on lis met paid im

any taiscrtpfieaa remain unpaid at Me

eenUuili IZZuuZ* ^ °f "'l"*riPtion> r*n P*r

, JWbcriplion,remaining unpaid af\rr Jan. I»f.

ieiUb adde™ "" P"- «•

Tune term apply f j all lubscribm, except Ikcte hatiar v ledger account al this office, and Kill bt

STIUCTLY AUHKHED TO.

T o - I > a y ' s A d v o r t l a o m o n t M . Notice—Agiicultural Association. Dry Wood—U D Williams,

Notice ta Teachers—S P Hicks.

Chips a n d Bpl ln to rs .

Rev.D. F. Webster will deliver his third

lacture to young men, in tbe Baptist Church,

next Sabbath evening. Subject: Forbidding tbe Bans.

Chairman Holden'a Campaign Valedictory

appeared in Saturday's EagLe.

H is most ably written and brimful of the

spirit which says " tho old guard never sur-renders."

Hon. Wm. A. Howard, of Grand Rapidi,

bas been chosen Land Commitaioner aad

Preiident of the Northarn Pacific Railroad.

Mr. Howard is one of Michigan's noblest

and ablest men, and his appointment is but a

fit endonement of hie past life in conicction

with public affaire.

Last week's edition of tbe J o o r n a l was

issued later than usual on account of acci-

dents, etc, Nearly 100 subscribers called lo

know why their paper had not been sent to

the office, but very few of them were anxiousfl

to know the amount of their indebtedness-

We trust they will call again soou.

E r r a t a . — O u r attention has been called to

an error in the report of tke county canvass

as givon in tba J o u r n a l last week. Senator

Ciosby'a majority was given ao 2,070, when

it should have read 2,700—a " figure-alive"

mistake.

Tiianksiuvimi.—To-morrow (Thursday) is Thanksgiving day.

Religious eervices will be held at tbo M. E.

Church at tbo usual morning hour. Sermon

by Rev. D. F. Webster.

In other towns the business men have re-

solved to close their places of businoss dutiug

the day.

Cannot Lowell afford lo follow tbe exum-

plo?

Attend lho meeting at the M. E, Church.

Pomolooical M e k t i k o . — T h e annual nieat-

ing of the Stale Pomo'ogical Society will be

held on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 3d and 4tb.

Wo understand that Hon, J . P. Thompson

will not conBent to bis re-election u Preiident of tbo society. '

He ibonld by all means bo kept In lomo of-

ficial poiition, and would make t n excBllent

Secretary, Mr Thompaon i* oae of the bard

eat workera in ihe Mute, and bia aarvice* In

the Pomological deparlmcatareindlipeuiable.

Tu b Horib —Tho horncs continue toepl-

wot, but are generally doing wall. There ii

danger, however, that ibe reiu't of treatment

will prove worse than the diieuse witb many.

Horses are being " bandboxet," and bundled

until they become aofl and tender as spring

chlckons. This may be well enough if they

are not expoiod to the w-ather and storm too

soon after the disease is removed.

The great difficulty ii, the demand for

horses is such that before they are fit to use

they are taken from warm stables, thick pad-

ding end weak diet, and placed before heavy

loads to do a full day'n work whether in sun-shine or storm.

Tbe reeult Is in lome localities iufiamma-

lion of tbe lungs, and tbe next thing is to find

some means by wbicb (o remove a dead

equine losome back lot-

Harden your horses gradually and aave tbcm.

INTEEBSTIWQ TO ALL.

Jerome ifcLone, the celebrated artist,

draugblaman and curicature painter, having

located in Grand Rnpids, is now fully pro-

pared to paint portraits in oil, life also, from

old daguenrotrprR, nmlirnlypea or pholo-

grnphs for the unprccedenlcd low pricca of

fifteen dollara—n perfect copy guaraRlecd in all caws,

Mr. McLane wus a student under one of

the best mrtnlm in the old school of woik of

Ihe present century. Bia prewnt stylo of

portrait painting is the result of f if t jen years'

earefnl study and practical experience—aim-

in* at nn original alylo at once perfectly

amoolh, cheap and as durable as the old

method. Old " fogie i" cry out againat il

but can assign no cause. Just aa wall dis-

card the reaping machine and return lo Ibe

book because it waa the old atyle of doing

IhingB. The Bmonnt of ordera po«ring in

and tbe general Bttiafaetion expreaecd are the

beat teela of tbe growing popalarity of Ibe

Any persons wiabing signs, scenery,

•ociety emblems, caricalurae, t n i -

or stloon decorations painted, or u y

icai, Becbanical or patent ofBet draw-

ings made, can b t v t t hen done i a tbe bigh>

est style of Ihe t r t t n d t t very

prices by calling on Mr. McLtne , nt

Reid ft Smith's, 32 Monroe street, where

samples can be sees.

We btve seen several specimen'b of Mr.

MeLtne 's work, t n d enn prononnce bim de-

cidedly tbe best portrait painter we evers tw

at tbe easel. Bis work speaks for b i n t a d

rscommends b i n la t i l who deeire to secure

life-site portraits of themselves or their

friends.

A sample of his portrait painting is on ex*

bibilion t t Obtpman's photograph gallery.

Ionia Lodge No. 30, P. ft A. M.

At a meeting of the Ionia Lodge No. 86,

F. and A. M , held at their Lodge room,

Nov. 13, 1872, the following resolutions were

unanimously adopted:

Whereat, It has seemed good to tbe Su-preme Architcciof the Dnivereo to remove from our midst our worthy brother, and

IfAereat, During his residence among us his relations to his Masonic brethren were of such a character as to endear him to all with whom he became acquainted, and therefore call upon us for an expression of our regard of his worth as a man and a Mason j there-fore it is

Resolved, That with sorrow wo deeply de-plore the loss of Brother Karmsoti, softened only by tho confident hope that otir lou ii his eternal gain, and that ho now rests ia perfect peace.

Resolved, That we tender to bia aflliotad family and friends our sympathy at their great loss, and with them mourn that ao truo a friend has been removed from them, trust-ing that He who sticketh closer than a broth-er, and is lho husband of the widow and father to tbe fatherlesi, will give them his supporlihgaid in this their hour of great af-fliction.

Resolved, That we tender our aincere thanks to our Lowell brethren (or their brotherly kindness, their many attentions and tbe ten-der aid they rendered us in turning out io such largo numbers to assist as ia porforming the last sad rite of burial of our deceased brother. They have proved themselvea lo be Masons indeed, not only ready to perform their duty, but performing it with such kind-ness as to entitlo them to our highest esteem, and we trust that this mournful occaiion for their kindness and tho atlentiou they have shown us and the fomily of our deceaeod brother will bind us closer to each other.

Retoktd, That a copy of the foregoing resolutiwis be published in the Ionia stand-ard aw\ Seiuinel, and copies b« sent to the relatives and friends In Lowell.

W. B.DUHM, W. M.

H. A. C h a f u a k , Sec'y.

Union S o c i a l To-Nioiit.—Tho several

church societit^ 61 this village will meat at

.Music Hull this Wednesday evening.

A supper will ha given by tha II . E. So-

ciety, tho proceeds of which arc to ba applied

to the payment of their church debt. This

turangement is in uccordunco with a joint

proposition from the other church societies of

this village, and wo believe will meet lho ap-

proval of every citizen here, whether a mem-

ber of any church organization or nol.

It is well kno vn that the M. U. Society

have an obligntiun to meet soon, in order to

save their beautiful church edilico froai being

sold. It ia aaid by soma that lho previous

management of the affairs of that church bas

not been prudent and wise. This may bu true,

but we/.•now ttiat the present managersara as

fully cogultanl ol tho fact at anybody else,

' and furihermoro that they are now struggling

' with nil their aire tig th to uiutt au obligatiou

I againat the church, which they (the present 1 manageis) found resting upon ilium. Wucun

: all, every one, eontribule libfra'ly, and by

[doing no jjive aid in tho right direction,

where it in needed and will bp appreciated.

We hope the Union social at Musio Hall,

thii evening, Hill bo attended by nil, a good

time rcaiited, and a ImndHotou putn of money

left for the benefit of the M. K. Society.

A u o i d b m t . — W h i l e working off laat week'a

edition of the J o u r n a l , Frank Hathaway, a

printer of thia oflice, accidentally got bis right

hand severely bruised by tho cylinder of tho

press. A dozen pair of sheriff handcuffs

could not have held bim closer. Audiblo

sounds were at once heard in the vicinity of

the captured Frank. We wanted him to

luke his band away and let the presa move

on, but be wouldn't, and finally it became

evident that bia reasons were aufficicnt, for he

couldn't. Upon taking lho press apart be im-

mediately took his hand out o' that, iritbout

anybody lolling bim to, u-.d to day, while ho

calmly tells the story of tho " bidden hand,"

he never forgets to bless the man who first

invented monkey wrenches. Frank is again

at his post of duty, but will be allowed here-

after to hold his hoods unt cf tho window

whiia the.press is in motion.

Rev, L. F. Wald. another lecture

lo tha young peop , Congregational

Church next Sabbath i. .c_ing.

The =ad news of Mrs. M. R. Ulodgell'a death

waa announced yesterday, just ns wo were

going lo press. Sho died at about 10 a. m.

on Tueadnr, nfter a season of moat painful ill-ness.

Her remains will be sent in the care of

friends to her former homo at Lockport, N. Y.

for burial.

Tub Modbbt WooDSIUIB. — And now

while thoepiEootic ragee, woodjollers take ad-

vantage of Ihe limea, and want a National

Bank and t dry goodaatora or two for a load

of wood.

A gonlleman ia Grand Rapida last week

paid $10 for a cord of alovo-wood, and io

Jackion a cord of wood, four feel long—is

rolnctanlly aold by a poor and deatilute (T)

man for eighteen dollara eath!

We qait . Gtn' t do the snbject jailico

without a week's steady search in the lexicon.

LiBTOVLiTTias remalnloglnthopostofflee

at Lowell, Kent Connty Michigto, Nov.

ITtb, 1872:

Ladibb' L i s t :

Maria A. Knickerbocker.

Gb n t b ' L i s t :

A. Ctnderson, Wm. A.Griffln, B . W . Fop-kins. G. McQee. George Murry, P e a n t l l k Noble, John M. Randall, Anson Stan toa , Jas. Scott, J u n e s W. Williams.

Fou iom L i s t :

Patrick Fitagerald.

Persons calling for these Let ter i , wil I please

say"adver t iaed ," and give date of this notice

A . M . I I ISwob th . P . M.

^ M A R R I E D : 1° Lowell, on Wedaesdar, Nov. 30, by tha Bev.

D. F . Webster,Mr. Dewilt d . Bsftdle and tf isa Nellie Uelmer, all «g Lowell.

D I E D . —InKalaauioo.Nov. Jlirt,1872, of eon-

sumpaon, Edward, son of 3. K. Selkirk, aged 18 JMr t .

«ed, as ho was familiarly callcd, was an

employee of thia office from October, 1871, till

July, 1872. Faithful, kind-hearted, and ever

ready to do for others more than he would do

for himself, ho won many firm friends who

regretted ajneerely to see him go from among

them. Bnl disease had fastened upon bim

and bo was compelled to retara to his home al

Kalamazoo to linger in pain, fado ia youth,

and die at an age when tiio hopes aro high-

eat. For weaka before bis death ho mani-

fested a deep interest ia regard lo tha future,

and an anxiety to receivo more light concern-

ing Ihe lifo hereafter. Ha was gWoa light,

bis faith was daily strengthened, bis prayers were heard nnd answered, and when the angel came ho was foun^ ready. " Uow blest the righteous whea ho dies."

Local Business Notices. All persons indebted to ua will please call

atid aettle the samo.

Wo must have a aettlomont of all our ae

couats on our owa books, prior to January 1,

1873, as our books mast be closed at that

''•b- Binic j c N o s L i .

A S d r e Cu r b for Ihe Horso disease can be

found at Wooding & Look's.

All who wish to purchase a Feed Caller or

Corn Sheller, come and examine my Improved

goods. Warranted the best In market.

W J ATKINS.

R x c i p e s from the most celebrated horse

farriers in Uuffalo, Chicago and Detroit for

the horse disease can ba found at Woodiog&

Look'fl.

A fino lot of linen caffs and collars just re-

ceived at ALTBEN'S.

cistern. All who desire to purchase, pie

look my property over ero buying elsewhere.

J . L. SoMKimy.

The above property will bo aold ut a bur-

gat o for cash.

Cough Candy that gives irnmediati' relief at

tho Vuriely Store.

I Improved Feed Cutters and Corn ihellers at

I thu Agricultural wuro rooms on tha bridge,

I Lowell. W J ATKINS,

Wa .s tku—100 Uufih. Peach Pitta.

U. B. WILLIAMS.

Tbe old furniture store ia now under the

sole control of th-- undersigned, where will be

kept a good assortment of furniture of my

owu manufacture. J . Kopp.

Local Business Notices.

Silk nets for the ladiea' hair, and corset'

selling at cost at the Variety Store. Also la-

dies'nnd children's hose at coat. Beautifully

worked linen handkerchiefs for the la'.'iefl and chiliiren.

N O T I C E

To tbo people of Lowell and aarrounding

country : The undersigned liuving leased the

Lowell Bakery, is prepared to furnish good

bread ia largo or small qtianlilies, nnd all

goods kept In a first chtts bakery. I hare

also filled op a room whom cuMomera will

find a table spread and hot tea and coffee al-

ways on hand. Oyalars served in any alylo.

Call ia friends and gel t good square meal.

Cheaper than the cheapest. Wm. D k n k i h ,

Woodiko ft Look have the recipea of the

A. M. D. Ex. Co. for Borae Diaeaae. A anre cure.

| O K I J . S A l l i . N K ,

The Booking Valley Bay, St raw and Corn

S u l k Cutter with i u Eccentric Feed, the

greatest novelty of the age, making it tbe

meat perfect Peed Gntter In tba world.

Take one home and try If Yoa will find

them on the bridge at Atkin's.

U . S . Willltma, breeder t a d de t le r in Fan-

cy and pure blood hogs and poultry, sach as

Poland hogs, Baff Gochin, LightBrama, Black

Spanish, Samatra Game fowls, Peacocks and

Gninea Pigs.

A few choice fowls of tbe above

names for sale. Gall soon and get a good

selection; also a few premiani poland pigs for

aale.

John uiles has the heaviest retail Tea

trade in Mich.

All kinds of family groceries at bottom

crices a t John Giles'.

Coffins and caskets of all Mzes kept on band.

Also shrouds for males and females, plain and

fancy, which will be sold for less price thao

they can ba made. Everything pertaining to

tho undertake!'s line on hand, nnd hearse fur-

nished when desired. J . Kopf .

New Goods. New Goods for fall nnd win-

ter trade. Just received, a large and complete

stock of Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen'-

Furnishing Goods, Hats Caps, etc., etc., which

will bo sold cheap for cish, a l corner store,

west end Flat River bridge. Ciias. A l t i i e s .

Tbo finest and best Japan Tefi in tha State

at JOHN GILES'.

For Ready Made Clothing come lo the only

exclusive c l o t h i n g store in L o w e l l . Corner

store, west end Flat River bridge.

Chap. A l t i i e s .

Geo. Wilhelm is s e l l i n g —

Good Congress Gaiters at

" K i p Boots

•' Calf Boota

1 25 3 50 4 50

A Good Japan Tea nt John Giles 'for sixty

cents per pound.

Be sure you s e e nnd run a Weed F. F. Ma-

c h i n e before p u r c h a s i n g .

Green Tea at John Giles' for 40c.

I w i s h as my w i fo is qui te sick a t her home

i n Ohio, to aell my i u t e r e s t i n tho V a r i e t y

Store . We are d o i n g a t h r i v i n g bus iness in

the M a n u f a c t u r e o f C iga r s , W h o l e s a l i n g and

Reta i l ing as f a s t as wa can possibly ge t them

made. Wo also sell chewing and smoking

t o b a c c o i n l a rgo q u a n t i t i e s . A n e x t e n s i v e

trado in Notions, Candies, Jewelry, ctc., etc.

An excel lent o p p o r t u n i t y for some enterpris-

Valuablo p r o p e r l y for Salo . The V a r i e t y Store, one door e a s t o f Post

Office. I now offer for salo. Tho lo t is 31 feet i n g person t o purehaw half "interMt in "a b u s i

in w i d t h by 100 feet i n I'ngth. The building ness well Muted. I w i l l se l l my in te res t at

i s - - f e e t ia width, an awning 12 leet In fiont a ivnatageous figures for CASUI Come and and 12 feet on east side. Length of bnildin

inside 10 f ee t , 13* feet between j o i n t s , shelved E a s t o f Post Off ice.

and countered in KIRSH CLASS s t y l e . The up-

pe r part is rented as u a A r t G a l l e r y , h a s first

class l i g h t acd CAN'T BB BEAT. Commodious

show windows i n front A splendid opportu-

nity for n mna wishing to locate iu a thriving

village like Lo veil, which can't bo beat for

ts size for bus iness .

l ine at my place of business. One door

J . L. SOMERBV

Fine syrup nnd nice buckwheat llour nt

John Giles'.

Notice to Teachers. I also have a g o l b i c dwelling on the ccr wUbtoj; to sscure Schools w i l l ploeac

S. r . HICKS, I ' n a s l p s l I.ovoll Union Schools.

ner of Ilridgo and Division streets, opposite

corner of th i Methodist Church. Admitted

by citizens generally to bo the best location

in Lowell. Sams sido of street as business Notice. place, a never failing well of water nod good r

An ' 'u»'' 'I' ttn^oftlw StoekholdeMof the . , b Lowollllor.i'and Ai;.-ioullursl Assicutlun. fm tlm

in ._t._ 1 Ctcctiiin ol oQi refx for tho ensuing yeir, w i l l be held on tl)c lirst i a idiy of Docnmt-er, next, nl tli- 'iffi-'-ol John M. Mathews"!!, in ihe vlllajn1 o f l.ewell, a; 2 o'ciocu y. JI.

JOlfN" M. MATUEWSOS, Pres. A. U, Kxewoarn, Jwc.

LOWELL MA UKKT ItKfORT.

i''>i.Kt'T t Xi.v. <7, 1172.

UyJ II. H LKKS, [vitk U. H". Arery]

o f pure m a t e r i a l und express ly f ir the V a r i e t y

Store. Buy it one and all.

O v e r c o a t a $ 5 t o 8 2 5

at S ta r Glothing llouso Grand Rapids.

A C u r o f o r t h e E p i z o o t i c .

f a i l lo try it. Only 50 Mats a buttl*.

aala by all DrugguUi aaa O^alsra.

Vhea l (wb l i r ) V bu I <.J do (r.'il do —- I ,'.0

Flour , cat. — 4 '.>.1 do r b t . i a />o

Ci.rn, r tiu .'.0 Corn Meal cwt 1 Ui d a t . V bu 92 U idd l ingaVcwt 1 00 11 run V l u " —— — I? 00 l i u l u r <* Hi Kgga V doa — 21 l.'liuese V U) — 14 Berf V » - 4 Pi.rk V tb - 4 60

i rk,sal t V tt T Chicken V » "MS Turke ja do 10^12 Lard do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

1 Tallow do 7 Potatoes 7 bu new . . . . BJ-S-JO Turnips do 30 Onions do i no Brusa do . 1500 Apples ilo . 4i)

do dried tb - - . Peachcs u,-w 3 Homy v tt Calf Skin«i;refnf tt

l-'> Homy v tt Calf Skin«i;refnf tt 12

do dry ; Ii™eon Skins, each 1 Ofu 2.1 jS l i -cpPelU iDQi "> ; Ilnmn smoked. '2 Shou'dis " 10

1 I l i d 0 ' ereen. 7 'TS, 10

0 U0(3i2 00 Hue i n p !our 3 40 Buckwh£t, per bo • le i . 7i

fieal Ext fete

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m o s t f a s h i o n a b l e w e d d i n e s t h a t h a d se t d o s e r t e d m e f o r a t o y . " s h a p e l y foo t , c r e e p i n g m o u s e - l i k e in » . " n ' . n c p o r t . , N - Y - ' , a 8 t m o s t f a s h i o n a b l e w e d d i n g Society in a f l u t t e r fo r a long w h i l e .

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T h e lona- lookod f o r even t t r a n s p i r e d , ' w i n g s o v e r a n d carry y o u s a f e l y t h r o u g h b l ack dress , t o g e t h e r w i th t ho m e l o d y ' ] ) r . P e t e r m a n w r i t e s : T l i e Po l a r I voice e n o u g h t o maKe t n o and t h o v o u n g be l l e a n d he i r e s s b e c a m e ail h l e ' a s t o r m s , a n d b o t o y o n w h a t I of h e r vo ice a n d t h e m y s U ry t h a t s t i r - j s o n r c i , exped i t i on , w h i c h d u r i n g t h e s to rms " by t a l k i n g so very louu.

I M r s . M a x i m i l i a n W a r n e r , a u d Max , aw j can n o longer be, ^ r o u n d e d h e r , f a i r l y b e w i t c h e d o u r s o - ' t h r e e yea r s h a s u n c e a s i n g l y given , \ coIiOBED woman n n m e o ^ -Till the winds of autumn should blow again, e v c r y one ca l lcd h i m , b e c a m e , a t l e a s t " Y o u r s only, E t h e l , ' 1 ! c ia l f r i e n d , w l w h a d g iven u p a l l t h e m a p y a n d i x t e n s i v o resu l t s , h a s a lso Decker , aged 107 y e a r s , d i e d in J N e ^ .

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- minu ico , o - - ~ t h e com-1 ^Te progreea , a l t h o u g h t h e t l r s t news I f f , M o T H T ' f i T c o s i n HoiiiiAND h a s a n e w r o p e f o r t h e i r w e d d i n g t o u r , a n d r e - 1 n ioant . Cinihl it b e p o s s i b l e t h a t h i s p a n i o n s h i p of Carlo, a n u h e ac tua l ly f r o m t h e P o l a r sea h a s j u s t r e n c h e d us . | j n p r e 8 g en t i t l ed " H a p p y D a y s a t t n r n e d j u s t as all t he g a y b i r d s of , ,oor wifo h a d been so u n h a p p y aa t o i n a d e t h e l ove ly widow an oi ler of h i s , ' p | l 0 i a m i l y i n g e a s t of S p i t z b e r g o n , , H . ^ " f a s h i o n were p l u m i n g t h e m s e l v e s fo r i have been dr iven t o so d e s p e r a t e a h e a r t . Uf c o u r s e t h e p r u -usal beuiK whiol! [0 i- 225 y e a r s h a s b e e n d a n c e d n v . T V v o f t . r h o m of Amer ican pa-t h e i r flight to t h e m o u n t a i n s o r sen- Htep? H a d s h e r ea l l y i n t e n d e d to leave so u n e x p e c t e d , t i ia t ange l i c c r e a t u r e de- . ^ c m t u p o n d i f f e r en t p o s i t i o n s on '-ho; i - ( i i ," i n a n n F r a n c i s c o d e p o s i t e d a s ide . W i t h a h o s t of f r i e n d s t h e newly- h i m f o r e v e r ? I m p o s s i b l e ! S h e on ly c l i n e d t o p u t h e r a d m i r e r o n t of h i s m a p , a n d which was f o r t he f i rs t ^ m o ,^11 n t . . . w P r e s i d e n t i a l e lec t ion , m a r r i e d c o u p l e wen t t o t h e i r p l a c e a t m e i i n t to t r y h i m , a n d was in all p r o b a - m i s e r y a t once , a n d asked t i m e t o mako r e a c h e d by Cap t a in A l t m a n n , of Ham-1 . ..n'a hook d e s c r i b i n g h i s L a k e s i d e , where E t h e l r e i g n e d t h e very b i l i ty at h e r m o t h e r ' s h o m e , i m p a t i e n t - u p h e r m i n d . Sfie told h im, a l so , t h a t m o r f e s t , was r e a c h e d fo r t h e second Mn. ^ , ' ' n - u

1 . 1 11 wil l b e n u b -q u e e n of h o s p i t a l i t y , a n d t i m e flew b y ly wiiifing f o r h i m t o c o m e a n d t a k e s h e h a d m a d e a vow neve r t o m a n y , 1 t i n i c by C a p t n i n Ni la J o h n s o n , o f ' j o n r n e y r o u n d t ' . ( . ( i )

on ffJilden p in ions . licr l innie. B u o y e d bv f h i s hope , he a n d a d d e d , cons i s t en t ly , t i ia t if sho • j , ' r o u ) S o e ? i n A u g u s t , w h o l auded upon h s h e d b y s u b s e u p }• L o r d of all t h e b e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y h e Wciif to t h e c i ty ; h e f o u n d n o t race of d i d , h e r i n t e n d e d h u s b a n d s luni ld n o t a n d m o r e nar rowly explorei l it. 1 Rr.v. G . S . ITAI-E, fo rmer ly O ; -

s u r v e y e d fo r m i l e s a r o u n d , t h e envied hor ho s o u g h t . T h o y o u n g m a n be- s ee h e r luce t i l l a f t e r t h e c e r e m o n y , C a p t a i n Ni l s J o h n « o n sa i led on M a y field, Mass . , ha s been appointee -pos se s so r of a w i f e w h o m to aee was to a w a n d e r e r on t b e f ace 1 '">d m u s t love h e r wMl e n o u g h t o l ive H t h i n t h o sa i l ing y a c h t L y d i o n a , of feasor of E n g l i s h L i t e r a t u r e m ADtiocn love, s n r r o i i n d e d by every l u x u r y heart ,! 0 f t h e e a r t h , t a k i n g no p l e a s u r e in f o r h e r a l o n e . I h e i n f u n a t e d .over twen ty - s ix t o n s b u r d e n , witli a c rew of Col lege, Oii io.

Alfti the knitting dropped from mv m rvoas ; cou ld des i re , o n e w o u l d h a v e t h o u g h t a n y t h i n g , l e a d i n g a f eve r i sh , h e a r t - s i c k w o u l d ag roe t o a n y t e rms , it on ly he n i n o l n o n > f r o r a P r o m s o e , Norway. H e p A N N T pgnw, in h e r school-days , t o r e " tn-asu • M a x W a r n e r ' s e a r t h l y c u p of joy waa ,..\iat«'nco. One d u y b r i g h t e n i n g u p a t m i R h t , ' 0

i P. e - , . / ' "p 1 1 h e t o l a t l ie sail d i r e c t e d h is c rn i so in J u n e t o w a r d tlie t h e leaves o n t of h e r " E u c l i d to c u r l ' " T ' ' " t i l ing m e l f n l somoth inc : l ike a c l u e t o t h e where - s t o t y of h i s l i te , how, a f t e r weeks of wes t e rn half of t h e o p e n sea, and in h e r h a i r wi th .

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i ^ h i d o the tremor his voice would start . rMKr . sne l o u m i m a r uor niiiiuniiuiT mwin u-reii >

W ^ a l k . - d in the meadow and by the ln^oklet b a d b e c o m e a m o s t power fu l r ival in ' e o m e . anhrown hand in his snowy palm ;

l ie rai3 lily blushes would shame thu roses, And my lr art stood still in a blissful calm.

Uf Akolud my tresses, my raven ringlets, Aftll twinid them over his fingers fair;

;9 dark splendor was full of danger, dSaa id , for Cupid wus lucking thero.

Aud once he held mo close,to his bosom, Apd pressed ou my lips a laughing kiss;

O k £ f t w I t r c % l e with shame and anger, ISlilul now, as I tbiuk of this.

ButHn .'hat moment I thought that heaven Had suddenly opened and drawn me in.

And kissed with passion Ihe lips so near me

t h e second ha l f of t h i s m o n t h , when . • R o R S f l o R p f U U , w 0 f ace t ious ly r t h e Aus t r i an e x p l o r i n g s t e a m s h i p l e g e - k j w ^ n t o wr i t e a " Piji-t h o f f h a d j u s t l e f t t h o G e r m a n ^ " I ' l l b e cooked if

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a s s c d o u , Uo, s p o t t o r e g a i n , if posa ib l e , s t r e n g t h of I g c n e h d l v ca r r i e s a n . l o rmous masrf of lean tour , was m a r r i e d a few n a y s sin ^ 1 . . t bo B e a r ; in S t . Lou i s .

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feel s o mi ieh flattered, however , w h e n . H e k n e w how the p o o r g i r l h a d s u f - j 0 0 b o a r d . H o w Ins h e a l t h a n d a l m o s t s o u t h - e a s t Af t b e i s l a n d s o F E a s t S p i t z I s h e f o u n d t h a t h e r i n a n i m a t e n a m e s a k e , f e r e d w h e n she was w a i t i n g f o r h i m t o ! b i a i reaaon h a d given w a y u n d e r t h e e n b e r d e n , in t h e m i d d l e of t h e u s u a l

1 h e r h u s b a n d ' s af fec t ions . A3 m o n t h s a u d y e a r s p a s s - , r , • , . . - , 0 — - •— — o , t „ At f irs t , wi th a g a y p a r t y of l a d i e s g a v o u p all h o p e of ever h a v i n g a h o m e o o d y a n d m i m l . U o p l e a d h ' s oiiee, j iee tOward S p i t ^ e n b e r g e n a u d t h e B e a r 1 i n n t . J jouis .

a n d g e n t l e m e n , i t was ve ry p l e a s a n t t o I a t a i n , o a d d i r ec t ed h i s a g e n t t o sel l l a n d h i s h e a r t was g b u h l e n e d oy t h e I s l a n d s . M r . D . R- . - . , . • ' " - h n n n t ^ n t h f r o m t h a t j l u J i d y a n d A u g u s t -'f thia s u m m e r I l e u m V. Nasby) , ha s s t a r t e d a ' o r t ^ -

W 1 ' 0 . . . t h e ice c u r r e n t he ld a m o r e eas te r ly e igh t -page magaz ine , ca l led _ LocKe s as b r i g h t c o u r s e toward Nova - Z e m b l u , arid l e f t 1 D o l l a r Mon th ly , of which h e i s ed i to r ,

.... . - , . I t h e woatern half of t h e sea f r e e f r o m j a n d Messrs . J o n e s A L o c k e t h e p u b l i s n -t h e m s e l v e s f r o m g o i n g : and so i t c a m e I os i ty to k n o w who w o u l d l ive in t h e ! H h o n l d bi3- All t h e lovely l a n d s c a p e j i o e ( fl8 th'e r e p o r t s a l r e a d y rece ived ers.

is t h a t t h e g e n t l e m e n wen t ofl b y g l o o m y o ld place, fo r it wore s u c h a dos -1 was b a t h e d i n g o l d e u ^ s n n s l u u ^ , ^auu | i r o n i C a p t a i n Alti

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p a s s t h a t t h e g e n t l e m e n wen t ofl b y g l o o m y o l d place, fo r it wore s u e h a d e s - . was b a t h e d i n g o l d e n s n n b h i n e , a n d . f r o m C a p t a i n A l t m a n n t t h e e n d of An-nnse lves , a u d I s u s p e c t were u n g a l - o la te , m e l a n c h o l y a i r t h a t t h e few . e v e r y leaf a n d flower w-as t r e m u l o u s L j i u t h a d ftunorinced." ' ' it e n o u g h t o en joy t h e i r f r e e d o m , s t r a n g e r s w h o were t e m p t e d t o c l i m b j w i t h joy, a u d eVety b i r d a n d b e e a u d C a p t . J o h n s o n , whrt d r i r ing J u l y arid ' ith M a x t h i s p a s t i m e a m o u n t e d t o . t h e hi l l t o look a t i t were tr iad e n o u g h b u t t e r f l y t h a t f l u t t e r e d in and o u t of t h e t h e first half of A m r n s t bad bertu e n - '

sion, aud h e s p e n t n e a r l y all to g o b a c k in to t h e s u n n y c o u n t r y r o a d v i n e s on t h e p o i c u , s e e m e d t o k n o w , t h e water . O c c u p i e d wi th mid g o o n t h e i r way. t h a t ' t h o c loud t h a t IxUd s o l o n g over-

w hos tess , E t h e l was fo rced O n e d a y t h e n e w o w n e r a r r i ved , a n d | s h a d o w e d t h e " L o n e H o u s e , ' h a d

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t h e n e w p o s t a l code . t h e P a r a d i s e b e y o n d , when by evil r I c h a n c e sho c a m e oppos i t e t h i s s h i f t i n g I INTOXICATINONOSTRDMS.—Tho p e r s o n a l i g h t a n d t h e well , j u s t OH the f o r m e r w h o h a v e s c r u p l e s of consc ience a g a i n s t revolved i n t o t h e p e r f o r m a n c e of o n e " p e r p e n d i c u l a r d r i n k i n g " a t t a v e r n of i t s fiMitastic, aud to h e r mos t f ea r ba r s , can b e c o m e b l i n d d n i h k on a l m o s t fu l t r icks . F l e e i n g f rom i t , a n d b l i n d - . a n y of t h e a d v e r t i s e d " t o n i c s " o r " i n - ed b y t h e g la re , she fe l l h e a d l o n g i n t o v i g o r a n t s " in half an hou r . T h e r e is, t h o well, s h r i e k i n g as she wen t down, h o w e v e r one excep t ion to t h i s ru le . No- A w a t c h m a n of t he c i r c u s c o m p a n y , b o d y c a n " g e t over t he b a y " on VINE- g o i n g h i s r o u n d s wi th a l u rge oil lau-GAII BITTEKS, fo r t h e s i m p l e reason t h a t ; to rn , a n d n o t f a r b e h i n d t lu old woman t h i s f a m o u s renovating a n d r e g u l a t i n g when s h e f led a n d fell, r a n wi th h i s m e d i c i n e c o n t a i n s n o d i f fus ive s t i m u - l i g h t t o t h e v e r g e of t h e well, h o l d i n g h in t s of any k ind . Yet i t s s t r eng th - r e -1 i t over t h e d a r k m o u t h t o see, if h e se rv ing p i o p e r t i c s a r e marve lous . I t m igh t , t h e b o t t o m , a n d t h e p o o r vie-r e s t o r e s t h e re l i sh fo r food w h e n all t i m t h e r e of h e r own c u r i o s i t y a n d ig-o t h e r a p p i t i z e r s f a i l ; i m p a r t s u n w o n t e d norance . v igo r t o t h e d i g e s t i v e f u n c t i o n s ; r egu - B u t t h e c r o w d — a t t r a c t e d by t h e l a t e s t h e flow of b i l e ; s o o t h e s t he n e r v - ' s h r i e k s — i m i n e d i a t e t y a f t e r so r u s h e d

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Ud Block Raising un files.

I / IF YOU WISH to n n r o h a s o t iokefo l to or f r o m E u r o p e , o r n d r a f t on Orwin Br i t -ain a n d t h e ( ' o n t i n e n t , a d d r e s s F . H . MCOLCRF. k Co. , B a n k e r s a n d G e n e r a l

T h i s s t o r y wi l l" .answer r e r y well a s a c o m p a n i o n p l a c e to t h e A r u b a sensa-t ion o r t h e Ar i zona d i a m o n d d i scovery .

WHEN t h e divers"nt t h e wreck of t h e , P a s s a g e Agou t i , yiii) E a s t W a t e r s t r e e t , Amer ica , n e a r Yokohama , r e a c h e d t h e i Mi lwaukee . , t r e a s u r e t a n k they f o u n d t h a t i t h a d |

: ; r — r , - . been r iven bv t h e hea t , a n d tho cold T h e p u r e s t a n d swae tcs t Cod l a v e r ( s i W o r w ; , r 0 n t n H O n H ( o

% r l C S ' C . t l i«™ t b . a p p o a r a n c o o ^ „ a m a l g a m . bv Cabwei.1, ILvkaiiu & Co., Now York. It ia oUHoiutoly (nirc. and sirM. I'lUinntH who hnvo | oacetakon it {iroi'o.'it t ) nil others, rhysi- j

Cheap F a r m s ! F r e e H o i l

On tbo lino ot tho UNiO N PACIFIC RAII.HOAD ! A J8.000.000acrosolltyi he.it' Farmingand^linei / j

' a^OOO.IlOp^ao'y'in Ne' -ka. In Iho Piatjo Va , *

surpassed b / j / /_(£ ;

ilo (ormsgivien. in.l " ' ' - - l i d else-1 * ' ;

k Cio boat location for (Mloniosr-Soldl

_ Homestead of 100 Ac res. Bond for the new Descrlptiv»Pamblvi, witli

maps, published in Ra(llsii, Oominn, Sxudllh and DanUb. mailed tree everywhere. ,

Address O.l- . DAVll. LmdUom'r U.P. R. R.O0.,Omaha.Neb.

ri^IIEbr-,! selling book In (be market is ThoSlrug- | L tfles of

Petroleum V. Nasby.1

1' iiibsi-riptlon I'ric.c, Sl.")0. specimen oopies ' • <Qt free. Address ' ,

! P E R R Y W A S O r t f t C O . , I ^ ' v ,

1 Tetripl't Waee^Huaiun. .l |n-s

for flrain _ _ . iny in the OOll ^ ——

CHKAPKH in n r r . m p r thvoiWi , . . . more convenient ty jii.UUf MMp o a n b o / o u where, ' "Jt

F r r o liomrMirada I f r Aetnnl Sc l t | r r s . lorn ellt Hied

nblel. willi new

I m

T E R P R l s k

Thr mily It liabU (lift pi-tnh inn t/i thr Ciiiiafry

L , D. S m £ ' S W - . E T E E N T H

• . . - --.li. becoming reduce'd by tho n and decomrlrfaltion that I" continually pro-

grossing, aucceoda fn urresling these wastes, and re- 1 '"t "»ada (nn. healthy ,

o^llTCiil lit tte sAKSAVAIUIXliifwill and 1 doe* Acar^l-.i cirs is certain, far -wfeionee this remedy commences i(s work o! purlllcadon, mid ano'1

ceeils in diminishing Hie loss o( wasles, l(s reualrs vlll ho rapid. aiaWTsrr day Ilia patient «ili fool himself ' growing bettrt-and stronger, tho food dlgestln;.- bet-ter. appetlto improving, aud llcsh and wuighl in-creasing. i *

Not on'y does ths .SAIisAV.uui.UAN Ry spLvrsr ex- 1

col all known n-mediai sgints iu tho curoWfliroolo. Scrofulous. Constitutional, and Skin diseases: but it

11st ae upjj poniiive outp for

]/ •; K i ( t t i c y j i i i d 3 1 a d d c r C o m p l a i n t s , "

1 Urinary and Womb diseases. (Jrav.d. Diabetes, ' Drpn-y' Slo|ipacoof Water, iiicontinenco of L'rin", ' Rright s Disi'.':pe. Albuiiiinuria. and in all eases wliet

: tliprourebrlok In-td'Ji'oslts.or i!ionj\jri.r i« thick. , cloudy. iplvdAvlthsul Janoo-. Ilki- Ui-j whi o( an ••u'lr.or tlircads ilku widtA silk, or them i> a morbid, dark. Iiillous appearance, aud Hlate bone-dus! de posits, and wlum Ihore is apriekioi:. Imrnuiu sensa-tion when using wa(<y. and pain ia rbe Small uf the Hack and along tbe Loins.

I T u n i o r o i l e Vonr s 'Growth Cored bv ItmU wiiv'm Hi'iolvi-nt.

i ' ^ I C K ^ I I ' t U HOTTJ.K.

D R . R A b W A l P O

P e r f e c t r i i r s n t i v c iuitl KoKiilalin^ Fill-

It oily ta#u !«f 4, elf K'antJjr coated with kQm rfrnlate. imrity, clci

a

B E S T H O L I D A Y G I F

pjZG/7 ty/mi.y

Y alnZlZJ

A (UlALI.DNtiK

P : MJf

Sexiended to the vor'if to place haforo tho nnbllc 1 a bolter rnui/A or lunj remedy tlian A1.LENS NO I1ALSA M.

VfSiii.T IT H A T H NO KQDAL.

OONBDMPTIVKS. RKAOl

ciaus have defidi l it miperior to nny of tlie other oilu in tim iu;ii^.et,—Cqln- . 1

A FAVOKABI . NuTonitTV.—The (iooil repu-tation of " Itroirn'if ISruiichial Trqchw" for tlie rt-liof ol CouvliVi, Colds, and Tlinlnt Dis-

lias nivi 11 1 ' in a favorable notorioiy. ^oom. ..

„ , , „ 01 11 1 cheiik V ~H voti wu'uU. do not dulay": lor. ero jou' aro G o v . ObARY, ol P a . , s a y s s i i a l l o n b e r - 1 aware, it wiUfe too late.

ger's PillH are not oply a pxin pf ami powerful euro for Aguo, Liu ^ R u l a r l y pleHBanl ill their gcjlei nl Ouccl.—' OH.

Would yon euro that distressing cough, and bring bac» that haalthy vigor till lately planted In )onr

ALLEN'S LUNG BAI-SAM

Br-l nitd Olde-t Wttmilv Hedieliie.-tiirr iHtUtiir-uur.—K purely Vegeiahlo OUhiflie and Ionic—(ot Drspupsia, Lonstiiialioiit Debility, Si .-Iioadurhe, Uiilona Allaeks. and all diiraugeni'ms o( Liver.Stomaoli nn l ilowols. A k juurDrugLlal foi il. flnrare of Imllatth

TllE BnoWNS AM) Ul.AUHK produced by that «t"r-ilng iiroparallon, Crl-ladnro's Kxeolilor llsir Dye cannot bo osceiled ii' Nature; its tints nhallengo compirlson wim V:' re's moil favored productloim, and defy detection, t om.

FI.AOO'h iSbTASf (ftl.IEP. Warranted lo reil.vo all niieamatic A'lli.itilius, Npralns, Nuuralitla, ete. The host, tho Bnrn',,.rM theiinlckost remedy (or all

Isyotir hopo. I' has hnnn tried by Iliuusands sucbas yon. who h-vobeen i-ured; many. In ihclr gratitude, navr lent their names to 11s. thar siillortug humanity tan read iholr evidence and believe. Don I eiporl-men! with now and untried mix'uivs -you cstinot af-f-ird it—but to al once Hits invaluable artiolc. II is warranted to break up tho most trouhlesomo cough in a few ti'iPM, If not of too long standing. It Is war-rauied to giv- ••miro sallsfactlou in all cases of lung nnd Ihroai dldiculties.

UNSOI.If'ITKD EVIDI NCK OK ITS MERITS.

J1KAD THB KDI.UlWINll:

K is illustrated hy THOMAS NAST. the greatest of Ameriran artists, and crta'alns an IntnKlucUon hy il'in. Charles Suiuner. Agouti wantod for tills and I'lher poimlar boukr. Adflfess I. N. IUchnri|son A Co., Huston. Mass..nnd Si. Louis. Mo.

ostiveness. Tyubus

_!,-—••v-irT; - - — —" Rowels J ins. and all U,'rangumeuts 01 thu iuuirnal Viscsra

OUAXD mvki m s T H i B i T i o x : oua Uisoas s, Hoadneb 't Constipation, Cosi

To he Drawn Wednesday. Jannary 1st. 18;x I|idl*f < l"n. Dysm'iislj tillleiisiii'ss, Bilious. •pa Ijpuola rofcrs. IntUminaflnn of tn.*

$ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 I N V A L U A B U ] G U P J S 1

$1 0 , 0 0 0 IN AMERICAN G O L D ! 1 0 . 0 0 0 IN AMERICAN S I L V E R !

P l v t - l ' r l x i s Sl .000 ; ) O O

G E T T H E B £ >5 T. 1 0 , 0 0 0 |

IToriO oi"/ jr-anlnyi not InoOirr Uie'ionariuJ SOOOllCiittritviiiua. 1 8 4 0 Pnguo f |u |Uiu.

i 'ricc 613. l iT" A National Standard. Thu authority Iho

Oovsmmcut PrintingOOicuat Washington T —„— ... . Warmly recummended by Uaucrott. ProMott.

Warranted lo, i(,-ct a positive cure. Purely Voge. : Motley, Ooo. P. Manb. Halleck. Whlttler, Wllils. tahlo, cunl iluinn uinneu-nry. mlucral-i, or d'llelcrlinis 1 Saxe. Klibu llurriit. Danloi Widnler, llufus Ohio 10, 1-_J .i._ L--. . JU liars.

pringfield.

T H E N E W S C A L E 4

i

t s r iOb i t f r t the ndloting Isymplffiab resulting from ilisorderSof (ho Digrs(ivo Organs

: Const palii'ii, luwuid Piles. I'liUiiajaoi, ihu Itlood 1 in the Hoad, Acidity ol ilie Momaob. Nausoa, Heart-

hurn. Dlsciisl of Food, Fullness or Weight in tho

and tho best Amorlean and Europoau sclioiars. Published br tJ. vVC. AII.UH I A.l"

I Mass. Sold by all llookscllors.

1823. l s 7 : i . T U 2 I L B E 1 OH TIIK

N E W Y O R K O B S E R V E R Tho Host Religious snd Hiiouhir I'limlly Newspaper,

^3 a Year with tbo JUU1LEE YI'.AR ROOK. S I D N E Y I : . ; U O H < I : & c o . ,

!J7 I'ltrlt Uow, New Yiirh.

S E N D F O R A S A M P L E C O P Y .

i SECUI'.'l" DISCOVI'IIKD! No Humbug!! A Hy Mini ing *1 to J. 11. TIIOMISON, Lynch-

| u Vxliv* S'lllt) E N B A C K S

Siumacb.Sour Eractallons. .Sinking or Fluttering at the PP of t HI Stomach, Swimming of tho Head. Hur-ripd and DltnouU Ilruatbing. I'ludering a( tho Hear(, ChokiiigiirSulIocaiing Sennaiions when in a Lying

| I'ottiiro, Dimnofs cl Vlaion, Ditf or Weti Itefore the Igh'. Fever and Dnll Pain in th" Heirt. D.itielency

Skin nnd E m . ushes RAD

•it Purspitalion, Y.'Homn-s of the Skin nnd Et Pain In the Sido, Chi'S|, Ijoihi, and sudden Flusl if Heat. Ilurnlng In (iro I'losii. A fowdiiuusnf UA

Rowol Complain; rofutidcd. -Com.

. . . . . • m rtv im: ffl !«• •!- i 11'». i I ~ • loucu VV " A a no iri1, a l u-N \s .u no Uu a is am ' !".c

#. . r 7^ .. i si'iiiNiinKU).TENS.,Sept. II. I87i. 0 r e m o v e t h o imm OI m o s n i l l t o OKNTM.mkn- Hhlp m six dosen Allen's l.ung Hal-y mnlif. lull U Jiiiiffi. iiiuiliriliiHi o f ' T i n sam at onco Wo havu not a bottle loll In our btort. ' . I.. . .. H"1!,11 appllC.Ulnil "I i n l t | 1 B < m n l n ropntailnn Ihsu auy cough incdicine wu

tjuecilb iOllel, hT till! ( inploxlon. ( om. I Iiavu ever sahl, and we have been in iho drug hu»l-, — — no slwonly-sevnii years; wo mean just what we nay

I f y o u want a g o o d co l la r wear t h e about tho Balsam. V c r y t r u l T

Relief guiiraiiioud or iho money

On,' Sp n of Matched B tsos. with Family Car-riage sn'i' iHtir-iiiounnBd l.trni'". worth #L'ii»l! Five II -a and li iirgi; -. wilfl Silver-moiinteil Har-ni'-s, 'ith <160- ".nil! I'iVo Pinetonod Rosewood Plan"-, worth & <1 each ! :*i r pib Sowing .Maehinof. word..?! ' e.ioh ! '.VI'SI (J.dd n d Bllvi-r l.«vi-r llnnllt'e Watehi's (ii aU,) worth Irom -rJUto SII'D each! li,iid (Jii Jnt, Sllvjr-*ure. dewolry. io., Ac

Nomlii'r of Gifts. -"..UW 'I lekota limited to Iw.i)",l. Aiil'N'I'S WANTED TO HKLI TICKETS

lu wiiom Libi'i'iil I'rrniiiinis will lir pniil. SingleTiok'itt. Si. I'lck' ts ^10; TwelveTickota

.*'.'0; Twomy-llVu Tiukuta # Hi. . ('ircularscontainini: aluiri-iiif prises, a desi-rlp-

oetV?ii1 b tnt'leon nd capMr.' mink, wr-cli, rati. At-.; | lloti oi tbem inner ..id win.-.tn I oilier Inforuittlon ttoiui'ininK no Ftnne» orTnppor ihould bo wnlioai. I In reJ« ronco to thi1 will lie to an>

\ \ . \ \ .S IMI I.S will iro% Ih.- from all thr al>ofi* nimou o't tdvrt, I'rlcu rroin IIIT liO?;. S till bv Ortiuaists.

UF.AD' FALSE AND TRIJK." Send ono I tlnr stauip to UAD W AY 4 CO., Nu. ih! Warrun b"., N. V, Infiirniation worth thnusauds inll be • mit yon.

I'ho Mnrelia I'hiilimriiiifile CnliimT. Witb this raliinet uver> p'-r-on i" onabled lo phoio-

graph, witliout exlra expense, th dr own or fnends i-de-Vlsile, every di'MTip u n

Elmwootl. The around.—Com.

uly one with eil^i'h loldcd all iT vour*. HURT ATANNKR.

lit- mi tlu- Safe Mile. We hold health an I life by u frail tenure, snd not

to protect them to the best of onr ability would seem to argno a delklency of common senw. The searching uinds and cold ruins ol Hprin|{,the tro|iic heat of snmtnor, Iho inaluriouH vapurs uf aiitniun, and the paralyrins temperature of winter, are all luhnlcal to those finely adJiiHted and scnslUve pieceos of meoluuism we call our bodies. Each season ban Hk peculiar perils, and tho full is per-WipH as proliflo of dangerous dliorden as any of

•mem; for at this season fevers and bowel coin-pi* nts are very apt to take an epidemic form. As a prcventlvo of thin class of diseases, Hostetter's Htomaob Bitters cannot be too warmly recommeud-eU. Iu It are combined Ave cMSIillal medical prop-erties. It is a tonic, at onco powerful and whole-•orau—a Btlroubuit,puro and undefllod—an aperient, mild aud paiulcaa—nn anU-blllous aijeut of marvel-ous efficacy, and a ijeticral regulating tnedlclne witbout an 'e(|ual in the pbarmaiv-iseia. These live distinct properties, operatlim toKcther In perfect harmony, produce a couditiou of tho sysUlii aome-what analagous to that brought about by a course of pugilistic training. In other words, as Judicious physical training burdens tbe flesh aud renders It comparatively list-proof, so dors this marvelous in-vlgorant Increase tlie capability of the urftans of tbe body t j resist the more indirect and iniiidious as-saults of disease. It imparls new elasticity und Btrcllgth to the vital machinery, and those who use it as u preventive of intermltlcnt fever, dysentery, iliurrhcea, dyspepsia, rheuinaiism, aud othir ail-meots common at this scaaon, may walk tearless through un atmosphere impregnated wilh the mor-bid tlcmcuts -Ahlch give rise lo those maladies.

AOAIN RFADTHK F.VIDKNCF from a Druijglst who wa» cured by use of tbo ilalsain, and now sells It lartcwiy. i

L. O, CottroU, Druggist at Murine City. Michigan, ' writes. Seiit IJ. IHT2; " I am nut of Allun's l.ung Ilal-sain ; send mn half a gross ts s on u )iiu can : I would ] rather b« out of any other tnudialaa In my storo. The I.nng Balsam nover lulls lo do good for llioso alUlcted

"'ti'ls hacnili'is lo Iho most dolloato child. It contains no opinin in any form. It Is sold by Medlcltio-dealers generally.

otdiiriiig them. Al! lott 'r» niitst be addrcsud to M.us OmiT, L. O. SINK. I (ox SO.

IOI \V. I'illh Si. CINCINNATI O.

$ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 . "'TbisCshliiet couiaru»"PrintIna Framu. Ncgalire »|

p . ' V i i i l ' r ' : - s i ' ; : , ; , i : ^ A N ' r i ^ V ^ r r i ^ i M i s s 0 u R I STATE L O T T E R Y ! \»,ii.. ."HI. Knnl hv null iMist-oald, on receipt of l l l i w w w w i i i w • n i i_ b w i i b i i i .

S u u a r o

Piai iom DnJoDlitellyttiGli

gravilli's", StersMoopio Hlldai. iloalcni,fsrni,uians | Flowers, ele . and nllords endless, luinnles- — -

I atruetivoamuaement to every iiurchasur. " ' itl

f JPieturos, Kn-Uiaves and in.

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!

I> 'I lllil III 1^001^1* l o w s s o o r n i N t i

I IIILDKEN TEKTIIINIi .

II IIS. \YIN>. • sVl t l l ' FOR

Tills valuabl" pniparniinn ha. heim used wi • i ii us . i . i i ..ii... i i\.. .. NKVKR-FAll.lNO SfCCl'SS IN I'llOt SAND l.csallzed hv Stale Aulhorlly anil Drawn of cases.

CAUTION.

He not dooolved. Call for ALLEN'S LUNO HAL-BAAL and toko no other.

S.-ir Dlrecilous accompany oaoh hottlo.

J'rlco silo. Soul by mall post-paid, on receipt price, by II. STONE i CO.. Scrsnton. Pa. !

VEHUONTKHS who want a full weekly report of tho nowa from all parts of their native State should suhsorlbo lor the Woodstock Post. Price, 41.51) per year. Spoclmon copies free on application^ M | « r . ^ r j a a ^ ^

D R . W H I T H E R . " 1 ST.**1 FTLVHSR.MOR* '* I I engaged, and most succoMful physician of , r i j ^ s L, (o |((> DniWIl Novcillbcr 80, I ST'i. lho aiff. Coni-ulUtlon or pamiiblnt free. Call or wriN 9 | v '

; Ju»i publishod lor the U-u. lit ol jiHinic m e n ~ —

In I'lililie in St. Louis.

Grand Single Number Schemc

50,000 N U M B E R S ,

il not only reMnvus the child Irom pain, bul luvig orates tlie stomach and buwids, corrects acldily. and give, lone and energy to the whole sysloill. It *111 also inslanlly relieve

>l>o>ulTer : from Nervousness. Debility. Ac., a treat ise ol pages. ; lor2slaiiip»: a bookaMpages. Illustraled. for Bo tents.

COMFORT&CURE FORTHE RUPTURED

u.SSO I 'r lzf" AnioiiiilliiK lo *i30Ui0UU.

I prixoof....85(1,000 50Uprizisol..

J . N. HARRIS A CO., Uiuclunatl. O..

PlioPlllBTons.

JIT Hold by all Modloino Dealers.

- T t t c o N s n s i p r i v r . m : The advert tier, having been permanenlly cured of

lliat dread disease (Nmsiimption.bya simple remeoy. u anxious to raako known lo hla follow-aullorcrs the Imvii of cure. To all who desiro it, he will send a ; S(. Louis. Mo eoiiv ol the prescription used (tree of charge), with Ihi iliterlions lor preparing and csiug lho same. Lhi.-li ihev will Hud a SUllECOIIK roil Co.ssfMprioN. AWHMA^UolcHITIS and all Throat or Lun* dittl-CUil".0."'r.u .ulilmt tho prescription will please address . —

Partita wishl A l l o i i.-.dWaRD A. WILSON, » NY hnropoan Katato having l-j"' existence and KM Putin street. Wllliamsbnrgb, P. Y. ^ xV Ityal cUlmanU "-^Y'l TillTFAUFF' , 0

Sent hy mall for lo cts. K. B FOO PK, M. D., 120 liVxInKton Ave.. New York City.

.feC AOnporday! Agents wanted ! Allclatsesof !pw wv IptiO working people, of either sex, young or old. make more money at work foi us in their spare mo-meuts or all the time than at anything else. I'srllcn-lars free. Address G. SUnson A Co . Portland. Maine.

<5» v/ \_vAli i rARIaB- Send throe rent stamp foi r S » ) U particulars. llOBSON, *•

1 p r i z e o f . . . 1 prlr.o of.... | prise of.... •1 piizcs of.. I prizus ol ..

iO prizes of. prir.os of.

141 prizes of ..

JVVslVVFlf 1 »,'1.)0 lO.OOO

7 . 5 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 , 6 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 a o pri'/es of.

5 0 0 I SO prizes of.. 2 >0 .iUOO prizes of

I prizes of.. O prizis of.. O prizes of.. 0 prizes of..

IIO piizes of

SIOO I,OOO

5 0 0 ;<oo 250 2 0 0 150 IOO

IO

HAVNES A CO.

JVI'ANK^E I'Al'Elt WARE, a creat success.

p p l ^ ^ y K l ^ S ^ ITH, Mil Pearl mnot. .N. V.

RouOH.Wlsrnv, CiiasokauleWkathkii, produces Catarrhs. Coughs. Lung Uisorders. Ac., which Dr. Jayne'a Expectorant as promptly cures when .'allh-fully admiaistered.

Allorney al Law, Columbia, Lancaster Co,, Pa.

I l l l E F I ' . WKUK sot Til DOWNS FOR SALK. n GEO. H. BROWN, Millbrook. Dutchess ta . N. Y.

TIHii'H, 810. HnirTli-kcta, 8 5 . Qrim 2.50. {SP'Our lutlerloi aro chartered by the state, aro al-

ways drawn ul tho time named, and all drawings are uder Ihe supervision of sworn commlsslonors. CJrTheoihcial drawing will lie imblished In tho

St. Louis paper*, and a copy of Drawing sent lo pur-uhnsers of ticketn. , . . • ,

;i*/"Wo will draw a similar schomn the last day of every month during tho year ISTi

fK^Uemlt al our risk Ii, POSTOKHOK MONKV o W u s . Ill-CISTEKK I) LKTTKR, DRAFT KXPltKSS. Send for circular,

Addrcsi , , , U U A V > ) | | | . | , | ; k iV CO.. Postodice Box 2110. S r. t- n i M o .

i tSik> X «• 8 1 0 0 PIT Wrek made easy by any lady. I > * £ ' } 'J 1,001) sold iu six months. The most wonder-

fully rapid selling article ever Invented for married or single ladles'use. Address MISS WILLIAMS.

j 142 Fu l ton S t . . N. Y. P . O. Box 2-138.

G r i p i n g In t in- H o t v r N a n d W i n d C o l i e .

We believe It thn BUST and SURHST IIF.MKI)\ IN THK WOIH.II, in all casen oi DYSKNTHllV AND DI ARRIKEA IN ( I l i L O R K N , vihether a n . ing irom teutliliig or auv other eauso.

Di'liend <i|Kin It mulhers. it will give rest to yoor n ' .vut .and

R « l i r l a n d l l i - a l i l i t o Y n n r I n l a n i i .

lie sure and call fur

" . t l r * . W l n s l o w ' i S o o i h i i i K s y r u p . "

Having tho fac-slmito of " C U R T I S A P E R K I N S on ihe outside wrapper.

Sold hy Druggists throughout the world.

T H E A - NECTAR IS A P U R E

II L A C K T E A wilh Ihe t i reen Tea Flavor War-ranted to lUlt all tables. For «al> everyuhere. And for sale wliolc-sale only hy tlw Great Atlantic .t Paeilic Tea Co., No. IHI Fulton St.. aud J and 4 Church St.. New York. P. O. Box fflUtL Send fo 'rhea-Nectar Circular.

WHICH COST

Sent on receipt ol 10 cents . Address UY. BENJAMIN. St. bonis Mo.

Send for Circular with Illustrations.-..

Prices raw from 351) lo 100 lol ls Every Piano WAUIIANTED for Five Yo

n o o u E Y ' C ^ Y E A S T X >

T P O W D E R TRY IT, SOLD BY Q'Rpc.Ef

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