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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, At L»wellt Nicklgai, by jam. w. UIN13. TEKUa $1.60 A YEAR. CHIirLT DEVOTED TO LOCH IND G E N E R A L N E W S LOWELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. P BOK k McDANNEl.l,. PbyilcliM >n<l 8ur|«OBi; Office in Bank Block. R OBERT JIAKSUALL, COOPTR. EMI WB. Itr St. Plour btrrelf >ad all kindt of cnitoa work. B 'OYCB* NASH, M^oufn of »mi. Mil- locki, Mlll picki kc. Old plow poinjl mad* new, Uowtri and Reaixti repaired. A. CHAPMAN, Pbolograpb Arllit. Koomt aeil lo Poet-offlce. ip ilalrj E M. IL OUASE, Bakery, and RulauraDl/ Oppoeile Muiic Hall. W B. RICKERT. Lowell Bakery and Retlaarast. Oppoilia Pollen'* Block M RS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and DrtM makiag. Op,>ojlt* Bank Block. T 0. WEST, Drofglit and Suiioner. Agent J. for Oenuiae Rtbbar Paiat. Opposite Koreil Milli. J HOWARD SMITH, M. 0. Homoopalhie . Pbyalciaa. Office ortr Poll office. N. B. Special aHentlon glrea to tbe lick. J O.SCOTT. Hardware, Sasb, Dooif,aoJ . glau. Buildeti' Hardwara a apecinUy. 'OppMlU Foreit Milli. J AMIS H. WEEKS, Jmtica of Ihe Peace KoUry Public, Real Kitale, Insurance Ac. Oear Wait'i Drag Store. OODINO Jt LOOK, DruggiiU and Sia- llooan, Ac. Uoico Block. w 1 1 M. DEVEXDORP, Agent for Dora Mile ) Sawing Machine, Sraitli i American Or- gao. ON* door toil of WMI'I Drug Store. B. LOOK. Attoratyal law. Uffice lo Odlon Block. 0. E W. DOUQK Attorney at law, Notary Pobllc, Ac. Office lo Music Uall Ulorit, W ILHELU 4 FLANAGAN. Dealereio Boot) and Slioei, Olutblng As. Ua- Ion Block, Weil tide -iriTOHBLL * DONOVAN. OroceriM and JVl Profisioui. Crockery, Gian ware Ac, union Block. J M. WEATHERWAX. Dry Owidi, cloth- Jaloi Black. Booti, Sboei, Halt, Capr, «c. D AKE HOUSE. Corner Maia and «e«i Watar Streeti A. Dake. Pruprietor, H ALL k WOOD. Cigar Manufacturen. Comer Main and Hirer Sireeu A TKINS k ADAMS Dealer! In Agrlcnl- /\ tural Ibplemente, Farm tooli," Ac, Bridge Street. 0. TRAIN. Dealer In Faim producli, Wool, pelti, pork Ac. Bridge Street. L IVERY, SALE and BOARDING STA- BLE. Moiroe til. Thoi. Tate Proprle- «or J H H. SHEPARD. Hardware ofallkiudi, . Doore, iaib, glaii, Ac. Bank Block. E F. DOIT, DenlUt lloomi orer flcolt'i Hardware litre. Work warranted. H J VJWK k WHITE. IlooU, iboM, Leatbrr, Ac. Bridge Street. •0. HARE, Marble Wurke. One door eait of Lee'l Store. Bridge Stree'. LOWELL JOURNAL OFFICE IN ailMlA\rs lll.dCK <1 n.oou. in M VI V IMI ,i, vn'AMtm." V O L U M K XI LOWELL, MIOJIKIAN, WKDNKSDAY SKPTEMHEU IB76. SECRET SOCIETIES. H. A. M. U KUUI.M! Contocallon .il lt"oli»r Cluplrr 73.at llii'inlc IUI1, nn We'lonutiv crrnlnifi ID orbtrurrtlis full moon in »>f'. in"nlli. K V. IIOIV. II I' y \ trsotKiit, Sre H a r m o n y LOIIKO. N il 1M 1." II. F.TTMUNSIeverySAIDIIUJT I vru' Id U^nk lllixk, K A Kokim* :• (I j o ui>r, Hcc'y. J TONE A FRAZKK, Carriage llullderi. . Monroe Slreel. All klndi of irp>irint «• la flnt-claM ilyle. L O. HILDRETII, Gummitb, Umlc Hal. Block. New guai made lo ordrr. ( OB N TAYLOR, Iron Fouadry. Corner of Jackion k Avery Slreeti. |i :L03 U. HENRY, Houie and CarrUgo painter. King A Aoipbleu't Block. D H. w W. AVBRY. Meal Market. Opposite Bank Block. ILTON M. PElillY, Allorney, Notary, •ad Justice llaak Block 11 0, BARBER. Groceries, Proiisioas, Jtl- Croekery, Netlooi, AC. Cor. Bridge A V oeblagtoa Btreeti. 'C Block 0. STONE k 00. Dry Goodi, Booli, and Shoes, II. Il, Cap*, Ar, Bank N B. BLAIN Fancy Dry Goods, Gar- . pellngs. Halt, Cape, NOIIODI, ate. Gta bam'e Block. L OWBLL OMNIBUS LINE 0. Walen proprietor. Lease order# at bolels. | OHN wfuSdN, Blacksffllibiag,~TlursZ tl thoelng, Wagiia aud Carriage ironing. Hoaroe Hi reel. N L UuOAltTY fN buleiale and relnll Urocet. lUak HluJt P A.SDNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low. JTJ. ell National Bank. Ail Ibe laieststylei of ewearing done. I'ARLBSAL THEN! Clulbing, GeiU Farnlsblog goods, ball, caps and Irunl I. t>a Block, Eut corner TOUN WINGLKR. Wholesale and Re. #1 Ull dealer In Grocerlei and Provisions. Ualon Block. P •ftARI tkMiii BNKfl k HOUSE. Blncksmiiblng, Itio Slreel. Tbe ilga of tbe big borie their card. OEAID RAPIDS DIRECTORY. J OrtoD JBdle, OU«OEOV.PUV81CI.»S- tDl Aooacheur. OOcf ninUr.BMw' Ulock, Ur>a« Htildi. IteiUiscs Mo. II flhtlJoa 81 Q KUBTERBB. DRFWER & MAL8TKU. City Brewery, Grand lUpidB, Midi. DUAVOIIT LAOEtl. SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids, t.H. LYON. T.r. riCKKRINO, frn-e MiCb. No better hotel in the West. Benjamin A. Harlan, ATTORNEY AT L A, JUDGE OF PROBATE, COMMISSIONER of DEEDS, Etc. for New York and Wisconsin. PnbaUuffiet, County building, (Irund Rapid*, Midi. ^THE MORTON," GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. 1. V. PANTI.IND, ( ^ I<TOR,_ FAUNIIAU LYON, ( ' Finest Hotel in the Slate. QROCEBIES- WHOLESALE & RETAIL. EDMUND LEE, la Uu-lo Mill nii'Ck. 3 full line ri GEO CEEIES He proposes to sell them us low us they can be bought nt any mar- ket for cash. U« la prrpatfJ lo Ntnlili GOODS AT WHOLESALE, at gouJ lUiaf r»tf». HE WILL P iV THE HIGHEST WA1KFT PRICE FARMER'S PRODUCE, AT ALL TIM Kit For furOit p.itlculiti ull»t blotonlo Music Hall Block, llndRO Stroot, Lowell. —O-SO-lf— For Sale. A foo 1 ! f irm «f mllM«« oili ol Lovnl VI'I i- m l.ownll \nmm% Ip, villi * ehnkt fnmif orrl.ard lirfitnloj U watfr «r<1 r»tlilt •till 40«crr» cUtrv<i( •i«»4 »• II nil -.(tu4 h onlln' pU"**: 3'"> Hit rl«, !«S t o i brilnn P«» will U •"U Uim iNtairtf. II.H-i -liiw* •»! thr e iB«(«llmrnta K«tr furthrr ptrtlcuUia II I.mH» n-«r ili«ptrmi»r.«r aMr.n its iu ••• r<*i«r4t ^V«l«'iith, VV«>ii»t , 0 . N Y i,?! J . I.l FK , Money to Loan OD ImiirnToJ f»fm« In .unit of IWO tml 111*11 Mori((it-. louk-l't. loquirv "I n ^ LOCKWOOI). A l t ' ' , (ill U'K.J'X llliicV, (liRiid 1I.I;I|J", Midi jJlBOLUTION. Tbe Ooparlncrsbip bcrcloforu ciltlin^ lie tween Charles T. Wopdlnp and J. Q- l^>ok, known as the drug fitm of Hooding and Look is Ibia day diltoleed by UIUIUAI conscnl. All ncei'onll due to Ibe Urm of WVoiling nod I.ook and all dr'iU of l.tiJ firm will b* sriiled by Look ard Piirrlib, liuceuoia lo Wooklng M book. Dated Aug. 18 1R7C. 0. T. NS'ooiu.MI. J . Q , LOOK. A OU1N IBTUATOU'S BALE. m tbo maltn of Ibr r.lalr of JKI.U 1I. U.alr N«tlc^la h^rvlif itUcn tiial I HIiiII *tfll.il Tubllc Auction lo IhjhSxhul li'ldrr. on Tliir>J«r. tlif Hit lUj III Hrplfinlxr, A. D- IS'O, >110 o - cloc« In Ike forrooou. it tli» from door oftnF offlro of 11 U. I'oi- RJ K<II 111 tli« Tlll««o of Loorll.'n tht Coont; of K. Ill In tlirltui" I f M rlllilin, |illl-il«llt 1" I.I- ern'«>'i<l>ulkorllr unnlrO lororon tlii. t«iiil.- nimiii'in »f Juir. A. I». isie, bjtu- i'rob«ic Cuoilnfktul Co Jilt v, Muhipun. >11 ll.c c»Utr, rlilit!ill»«nJlnl»i«*l ofllio MIII IWIMJ of, In Ih'l 10 (ll» ivol »iuteiltu»l«j dll.l brll'S In Ili^i-oun- lj olK>Ol.lulhr.SI>Un| Mlrllln«D. kHOVDOSjar. •mill <1 f.,|Iu«a I o* * Hi Ihemuth f*"t <|U«ttr of lli> iii'rlli •••l<|Uiiilcr aul tlm il'iitli »i.l quit!. Ur •' lliortoalliM.t"iiuil .r nf auction llilrly .ii in town >0'«iiill 11 .till of Itnim Ira [10i lon- UiniKR cighljr I* 1 'J M'— "I !•« I ni'iii- or'.-«. r.i' . ild^aubjict I" all lo/aliiipomliranj.a. n.i j juir ai A 11 iiiin. AUIIAU a. HIIBUt. l.wii Aili.iin'.llulol, VOTICB CK COMMIBBIONBHB ON LN ULAIMH SIilp "f Michigan, Coonlr ol Kml.-u I'f.ihatr Co 1111 Ini im.l l.'niinlr. K:it«leiif .-U-JU J MI.r.li.ilari.i(iil ri.o umlrril^iit'.l hannx Wra appolnlni Ij tli> lion. IlirJ .< II iilan, Ju'lii ol I'robaU ul aald cuuljr. I'.'fSDilaalonrra an Cfainn In lha niillit ol mil lalaf. ami all mi.nllia ficm ibt lllh dar ol lulf, A. II. m i , barlug baa 11 allowad b; aalit J<i<l.r iif Prnbnlr. t*. all |ieraoi<a liarlai ilalma Iiltilnal .11,1 rat lla, III arlilrli lo |>i>aailt llialr tlal ~ lo u, far ri inilimllon atd ailjuaimrot. ?l.il.c* la liotrbr (Iron. Ibal oill mral on Hat ui.liv, lb. VI1II1 day nf Au« . A' I). Ilia.ancan Hal- iif.Iar. 1:.- IVh day ut Jtnauj A. I». 1177. at 1.1. i.Viocl A 51., ol rich dat,al the raaldasee of Ji hnJ. Wi Niutbton In Ilia loonablp of llovae In ail l C.iunlj.lo t.iftraaod aiamlaoiucb clalma, llilrd lluniip, Ulcli Jul; Mill A D. IDS. FKA.NKOL'YKhNHALL, I '••I J. J. UcXAUUUrUM, (ComraUiliin.il AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. OILMORE A CO . Succaaaora la CHIPMAN HOSMEII & CO. Mollcllors. Palrnli precuiad Id all cfiunlil^a no Itra Inadrauo. Naeoaiieaalaia Hi.. I.alrnl la (ranlrj. No I'M far makle| (rallml. 111:1 riaiiilnalloni. Noaddllloaal f m for oblaia- Int an'l >r injoclinc a rtliaarlof. Sy a rateal 4Kla. loo ol tlii-.C.'iniaiaaloaarall raJreM applliatloaa maj li irvirrd. Hyrclal altanllon jliaa la Inlar* larancrl'aira befora lha Palant Oflfea, Kitaaalaaa Iitforr Cnn/rcai, Inffiniainrnl Rulla In dlffrranl Statra, 1111 all lllifallon apyriUlnlog lo lataatlaaa or I'llcnta. Hann alamp to Ullnaia AUo, far pan- I'lilrl o'a III piitra. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS and SCRIP. Conlr.led LandCaaaaproaacu'ld beloralba II. 8. li. ucial Lind OOlcaanil Uajiaituaaloftba In lrrl<-. filralr Land Claims, lllnlai aod pra-aiap lion CUIini.and lloinillald CuaaattaDdsd ta. Land dclpla 49. ID. andlto acra placn for ula. Tula Scrip la a<il(Dabl<, and can ba localrd In'ha aama cfthe purchawr upon aar UoTaramsm laadaabjacl toprlrala rntr/, at $1.23 par acre. It la al aqial niua villi Uuiinlr I^iid Warraata leadslaap la Ullmora It lln.forpimpblal ot Inilraillona. ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY. Oini:Mi.Si>IJIara,and Ballataaf the lata war. or ilirlr liriraarrln manr uiraantltlad to ma aar froa Ibi'tlorarnmrnlofvlilchtbaj baiaaakaowl. -0»r. H'nir full bitlnrj ofaanlca. aad atala Ike amonnt al pay and bnonlr raialted. Enclnaa alamp to tllliiia.p A Co. and a lull rapl;,iflar eiSBlnatloa will be glnn you fir«, PENSIONS. Alliiaicrra.Si'Mlara^Bd Ballon vaaadrd. rap. lur.il. ar injuta.) In tlia lata war.howaTerillablly, ran Iibtiln a penilm by addrasalnt ailraara Co. Ca«rapr«a».'ulaJ by illlmara k no. bafora Ibe aa prama L'nurl nf alio UnllrJ Btalea lha Court of Omlrnaand Ilia Houlbera ClalmaCommlulan. Kich dapartinrnt ol our bua|nria laeoaduetad la a arparalaburrau, undrr ohar(aoltbauna aipar- rrrdpiillrirmpUycdby tbaoldAria. I'ramstat- lantlnn to all bualnaaa ontioalad ta Ollmara a Co. la tliuaaarnrd. Walnlrndto wla luccan by da rrrrlm It. Iddreii, (lilmort <t Co. 020 F Sired, Wmhinglon, D. C LOWELL MARKETS. fiorrcetrd on Mondny ol eaob week by MITCHELL and DONOVAN, WUULKMIC AMI ntTAILOIOCIIi. Applet per bu. 20n Apples dried pel lb. 8 IJcef. per b. •I®!! Ucani. per bu. SO lo CO. Ilran. pcrlon, 12,00 llullrr. per lb. IS Iiucknht-al per bo. 60e Cbeeie.per lb, 12@U Corn, per b .'IOIO 53 (i^lf skins, dry, ISe Calfskins, greea, *@9 Kcgfjpcr doz. 10 Flour, per ewl. <3, liny, per ton. 8^ OOlolO.OO Hided dry, » to 10 Hldrs preen. 1 Lurd per lb. 12} OaH., per bu. 32035 OaU nt-w 20 lo 25 I'oik. sail, per lb. 10 loll Pnlaloe), per bu. ncw35 Tullow, per lb. 7 Sheep pells 25 lo 1 25 Wheat extra wbile, perbo. (1.U5 Wbeat No. 1 do. $1.00 Wheat, ted per bu. 00 Wool 26 lo 30 pUOBATE O BU£U. Statrof Uichlian.Cuni'ly ol Kant, Ja». Ala aiaalon of tba Probata Cniirt lor lha Ciiuntr ol Kant,boMrnal the Prnbili* (ISrr, lo ll.i'Clly »f Oraud Itaplda. un ThuraJay tbt Ihlid .lay of Auguat lo tba year oil" Ibouain.l I'lghl liumlrvd aud aarenty'ali. Fraaaat—Uaiijamln A. Hirlan,JIIII|« of Problle. Xatba mattrr oftbo ratala i.f L'hail^a Kranciaro Jaeeaaad. On raadlnf and flllov lha final irenunt of Charlaa K. Praaciaco aad Jolia L. Coicrt, Kxnul'.n ol tha Laat Will and TektomcDl of aalil dccraiol. Tharaupoo It la ordered, thai Mnnday ll.a tvaatyalgbth day ol Aot.uat ID>I. at Ion o'clock in Iho for«nooo,be aulsnrdfor thr eiamluallnn and allnw' anca of Mid arcuon* and and that the balra al law ol »<ll doccurJ and all olharparaooilntrrrilrdln aali eilnle.amrcqiilrrd taappaorat amalnn ol i.ild court,then to br lidd* an al tho I'tobalr Offlcr.ln ili« City of llrand Rap- Ida, Inaaldciaaly. ana ahow cauar, il any Ibcrc be, ahy tba laid account ihnuld out allonrj. And It II furtlier oidared, Hut aalil eveul.-tn (iraaotlea lo tbe parauna iDlemlrd IU >aid p.late, of the pendunc) of aald arxoant and Ibe n - aniiuation tli. rn.f by riu.iup a copy of thla order to bapubllabrdln Hiel.owaui.JocaMtaoiwirapcr printed and clrculallnKin ildtlounly "( Kent tlnco aucceaalro warka, pierloua to raid day of lieatlirK UKNJAMIN A. IIAIII.l.N. Judiaof I'r .bito Atruccopy Crai'a K. I'anKixa.ll.Kiitir. bal r\BDBB OP PUULICATION-St.,ie o VyUlchlgan. SoTcnteeiith JudlciilClrcait, in Cli:in- eery. Z. Hull pcnillne In IheCiicull l.'ourl lor lha County of Kent. inChiDieiir. a.'ihe C'iljr of ISrunil Ilapidi, in aald Count) on the aUlh .'ay of July. A. I). " "170. tfAHUKL T OSnOUS Contllinant. Ta. ISAUKI.l.A OdllOHN litlenliol. in Ihiacauao. it appa'arlUKfriuu air.diiit t»ii lile, tbat Ihodrf-ndiutlaibalUOabiitulaa telld.'iiti'll'Ji | aiate, bnttli.laul'poeui ia>u<.l In ui.i caua. cnull t be leitedupon htr hi leaa.m of h'r ab-enci' Imni ! _. cjacalnieiit vilhlu tin. Stale, tlu mo- I lion nf UeorRo II. Whl.e, Co.i plilninl'a SoHcilor it , la ordered Ibal Iho appraiance m ..i 1 abaeut or con- i .ealeddelrndinl.l.atK'lla Oil-un bo enteredhareln , wilhln three nontha from Ihe i.'.iu-. l Ihiaeider.an'l In caae olher appearanre .he rauao hiratiawer In lb.' i llill nl ci'Uipliillt to be lilt.l.and aejpy lb' r. cif IN be , •erred on the C'.uiplainant'a auileltiir i.ilhiii lifleen daj a al'er aenica ou her nt a copy of ailil t ill and ii".| lice ol Ihla order, and iu deliiuU IIKH nf. ..IL.I III beUkinaicimf. -Mdbyaald atnrnt or onrealrd lle- fendant: and it i> farther ordtie.l thitwllbin twenty days the CoinpUinaulciuiii anoticiofthlaordertoln publbbed in the Lowell J.minal, a ncwapaper prlnitd publiibcd and circul itin,' in •ildCuuuty, and that .aid publlcalion U. coullllui l Ih'Kin oiicvloiich week fir all wrelt In aurci*..lop. or tliat he caua, » copy ollhli order to be pnaiin.illy «!t>edoii aald 1 abientor Ci'iiCaaie.l lli fandant at lea-t lui-nt* ' .i] a befoie the t line above pnacrll'. '1 fcrl.rr le^uoce. .1 lUKS II. Wll.l .ilJN. Clieull Couit « uini:.i».ii.ni r. Kant I 'liinty, Mirhiivi. O'.r ell. Willi I:, t 'omi 'l lill inf. S.'llcllor. A true ii«w of the original eider on»Ie w|lli ma IU C»U'- Attest: llOBAltTIl-tllirJIAN. 1,7 Uy WEd LEY W UYUK, Uepuly. 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. THE GENUINE RUBBER PALNT for sale by J- C. W w t is lha be«t and cheapest Ptint in the world. Cull nt ihe lion Too finl door well of pott' oflice for n gnod square meal. N'. B.—Money to loan on good Ileal Estate security. Myron 11. Nortan. RUBBER FAINT lasts twioe ai long as any other. For sale by J. C. West "E. B." and "P. C. F." Cigars; a s|ileiidld stock at J. C. West's Drug Store. Tbey keep fieiU candies at lb* Boo Ton. New Stock of Qemiine Ru'jber Paint at J. C. West's Drug Store. The Best (roods nt low prices for cash at .1 C. West's Drug Store. New lot of Violin Strings, Bridges, Hows, I'egs, and Tail-pieces just receiT- cd by 1. (J. West's. Money to lunn in sums uf $.500 and upwards on realestnte security. r >t( O. II. LOOK. Lowell, Mich. Quod nieuls nt ihe lion Ton for 25 cents. Wall Paper and Window Shades in great variety and nt Bottom prices a t J . C. West's. The American People No people in the world suOeri as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years uf experience in med- icine had failed to accomplish a .certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as sour Stomach, Heart-burn Water-lirash, Sick Ilcadache, Costive- ncss, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of feod, low spir- its, general debility, etc., yet since the introduction of GRBEN'S AUQUST FLOW- KU, w e believe there Is ao case of Dys- pepsia that cannot be relieved. 39,000 tloien sold laat year without one case of failure reported. Oo to your Druggist Look & Parrish and get a Sample Bot- tlo for 10 cents aud try it. Two doses will relievo you. llegular size 76 cents. Uonej I Money I What money is my due, I want be- tween this and the flfteenth day of Sept. next. No excuses received iu payment this year. Let the mites be in full and not in bits The same with larger iimotints. 7w3 JOHN TAVLOII. Oyslen ia every aljle al Ibe Don Ton. A KKW THINGS THAT WK KNOW.—We know that a disordered stomach or liver produces more suffering than any other cause. We know that very few physi- cians are successful in their treatment tf these disorders. We know that DrCos- la's lladical Cure will, without the shad- ow of a doubt, almost immediately re- lieve and permanently cure all of these distressing symptoms. - We know thousands who are willing to tes- tify that what we say is true to the letter. We know that if you will give it a fair trini you will let us add your name to the "cloud of witnesses." Will you give it a trial, and do it now? Tiialsiza only -'H'. Sold by I.e. West, sole agent, Lowell. I'rof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup is perfectly safe, extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 25 cents. Try it. Ray mrn's yoiilli's ami boy's clolblDgal ('has. UilipaN. Corurr store, Triln'!! block. This IHUIP ••ly exclnilve (lothlnt; housr In Lowell. WHY NOT. —Wecan sec im rrnton why I). B. Do Land Ji Co.'a lift Chemic.il SaUralui, should not be used in nil cas- es, it has no supeiior, and is always alike. JOURNAL JOTTINGS. I.ocal and Oenorn! Wo shall speak of our scliools SOIIII. Kalaunuao vtloclpedes too much. Ort. Hill will spend a few weeks in town. Let every voter read the lata speech of Carl Scbtirx. Ilemember the prize party Friday eve., Sept. 83. Mora Lowullitea are getting ready to go to the Centennial. Tin Clifton Ilouse, we arc infenued, has changed hands again. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Worden's infant child waa buried last Sunday. And Horatio Seymour said, "Your candidate I cannot be -clccted." The Ilockford Spiritualists have a quarterly meeting Sept. 0 and 10. Wo are anxious to learn if Maine went for Sam D. Clay by a lar^c majority. Ilev. S. Slater, pastor of the Smyrna Congregational Church has resigned. 11. B. Church Esq., is President of the So. Boston Hayes and Wheeler club. Charliejloss has been found at Three Rivers, but we didn't start the lie this tine. That chimney-swccp is here again, scaring women and children most lo death. Mrs. Lottie Parrish left Conncaut, Ohio, last w^ek and came to Lowell to reside. The little town of Pierson in Mont- calm county has two Hayes and Whee- ler clubs. The fall term of the Lowell Union School opened on Monday most au- spiciously. Let every Republican voto straight and not be deceived by much loud talk jtbout Reform. They have "Olslyers" at u Canal street shop iu Grand Rapids. But no spelling bork. Many Democrats ia this district de- clare their preference for Judge Stone for Congress. E. R.Johnson is president and Chas. Holt secretary, of the Carcadc Hayes and Wheeler Club. Yesterday's mall brought us 33 more lubscriptions. making nearly 100 new names within a week. H.N. Taylor of this village has ac- cepted a position as clerk of the Web- ster House at Greenville, Tbey hurrah for Hayes iu Iimia coun- ty. N. B. Hayes of ;North Plains for State Representative. The convicts at Sing Sing are for Til- den. Probably because he is their kind of a repreuntatiM man. It looked like old times Saturday. The streets and stores of our village were crowded with people. Mrs. R. E. Burroughs started yestcr day for Auburn, N. Y., and intends to remain there several months. The September term of Circuit Court opened on Mondny. The trial of John Walsh will come off this term. We knew lots of people who would go to the Centennial if they would sell their railroad tickets off nt cost. M. B. Hine of Cannon. E. A. Sunder- lin and Willie Clark of this village re- turned from the Centennial lusi week. One of Capt. Tate's line teams drove homo without a driver the other day and the buggy was somewhat crippled. The Detroit News is unkind enough to remark that the Greenback ticki tis lil led out with an average lot of unhuowns. A man who was there informs us that a greenback meeting recently held nt the Bnow school bouse was a parfect liz- zie. Ransom Rolf, of Lowell and L. II. Tyler of Bownc, drew prizes and arc 'gentlemen of the jury" at Grand Rap- ids. Wm. Hartwell, one of the lite men and stirring Republicans of Cannon, sends us eighteen campaign uibscrip tions. D. A. Sinclair, of Harris Creek, u true and active Republican, sends us the money for fifteen copies of the OAUIMION JODRIML. Miss Emma Cole, of Vergennes, a tul ented young lady and successful teacher, will take a course of study m the Uornell University. The sixth annual fair of 'he Hulibard- ston Association, will be held Sept. 2i!. 37, 28 and 20. Hubbardston nlvays successful. And the monopolists said "Let there bo light," and Keiosene popped right up to 40 centsund is getting ready In pop again. The motto of the Flint Journal is; •To show virtue her own features." That humorous Joiunnl kupporls Tilden and Hendricks. If Tilden and his friends have no but- ter explanation to give than has been given concerning that income tax, Mr. Tilden must stand fore the people a confessed perjurer. L'.vtn Democratic papers say so. "Reform" is the funni- est word in the English language. . .'Li!." m 1 ."-I IL. Laming has a rilln team and Lowell ha-a do/cn fellows trying to learn to play the vinlin. SUimld like to have tlicm get together. Forty two campaign subscriptions for the .lot IINAI. were received by mail Inst Wednesday. And many more have been received since. The Light liunrdsof Ionia are getting up a Centennial excursion. Will leave Ionia Oct. 3d. Tickets good for sixty days, (rood chance. Miss Abbio Ketclmm of Marshall goes to China us a missionary. 1C there arc any heathen there, no pains should be spared to Ketchum. A vote of the passcngcra taken one day last week on a train on the N. Y. Central, resulted: Hayes 142, Tilden 03. So goes New York. The Hubbardston Ad ccrtiser, an in- dependent paper, has come out for Hayes and Wheeler, giviug the best of reasons fordoing so. Six houses in Grand RapMs were bur glarized the other night. Lo you ask for further evidence to prove the Repub- lican party guilty of corruption? "See what they did with Bristow!" shout the Democrats, and Bristow keeps right on making rousing epccchca for Hayes and Wheeler. Oh I A new side walk in front of Fullen'S block, aud the moving back of the Lane- ley building leaves the appearance of Bridge Street materially improved. Valley Orange had a glorious "feast at its hall Saturday night. Quito a num- ber of invited guests were present, and the evening was very pleasantly spent. Boss Tweed is at Wyaudotte, says tbe Evening News. 'Tisn't so. Ho is in the old oaken chest, and Lord Lovell Tilden is looking for "his long lost bride." The .IOUKNAI. is under obligations to Dr. S. S. Fallass of Fallassburgh, und D. M. Skidmore, Esq. of Bowne, for sending us numerous campaign subscrip- tions. Now York Democracy is disgusted at Horatio Seymour's conduct. And Tweed, being a non-resident of tho state, can't be nominated for Governor, lilamcd bad slate of things all around- About Hendricks and those mules. Some Democrats seem to think Hen- drichs is guilty and perhaps they had better, after all, vote for the mules. Then their party wouldn't have lobe on the defensive all through ihe campaign. The Cedar Springs Clipper says that a huge rattlesnake was recently found coiled ui) 11 neighbor's bedroom closet. The snake no doubt had to shuflle his coil. There is talk of organizing a Hayes and Wheeler Club in So. Lowell. Do it. and let every other town in the county organize a Hayes and Wbeultr club. Do it now. The Ciiaud Hapids Times exclaims: "September, thank God I" That's so. There hasn't been a single month left out sinco the order of business was adopted. The Stanton Journal says that Capt. J. M. Weathcrwax is making ready to put up a line residence In that town. Lowell pulsiip a veto against his going thereto reside. The Lansing llepublican is poking some of Austin Blair's speeches of a few years ago, down Austin Blair's throat, and Austin Blair's stomach must be pet- ting disordered. Messrs. J. N. Davis aud A. L. Skinner of Grand Rapids are tho Democratic candidates fur HeprcBentativcs of the ; first district. They wou't arrange for board at Laiining just vet. The first annual meeting of tbe .Mich- igan Horse llreedeis' Association will be held at Grand Rapids next week. Over t 800 horses will be thorn. Premiums I $13.0(10. Half fare on railroads. j The funeral services of Mrs, D. S. Blanding of Vergennes were held on Tuesday of lio-l week instead of Mou- 1 day as stated in the Joi UXAL. Our in- formant gave u> the wrong date. On his rvlurn to tirand Haven from Washington, Senator Ferry was honor- ed with a grand ovation. Let Michi- gan exclaim, "well done good and faith- ful servant, go back and serve us six years longer." A Sarauac "Reformer'' says "the j Democrats propose to stick by Tilden if they all go lo h 1 with him!" Stick btolhers, slick with care, stick to i the condemned perjurairu, and by jingo : you'll get thairc. Rcmemlicr the Republican Rally at Train's Hall, Monday evening, Sept. II. lion. J. W. Stone, our next member of Congress, and Hon. M. S. Crosby. ex- State Senator, will address the meeting. Unlit are able speakers. BAII KOK TUU PAUTV. -One of the ear- ncst and honest supporters of Tilden in the Eighth Ward, w.ts asked by a He- 1 publican his reasons for supporting tho i Democratic ticket. He replied: "Veil, : niino cabbages don't lied so Uetter as S oot din year, and I rather have fifty ollars dan lose dosecabbago, and I goes , for a change of the government.—EikjU. , Keid of the Allegan Journal put his finger on that passage which says it ; isn't good for a man to live alone when he knows w here there is a slashing nice school ma'am free of all encumbrances. And so Keid goes to Sodus, N. Y. and .So dus the school ma'am think, and | so they are wed. | The editor of the JOURNAL was last week rewarded for meritorous services. sl.r.O I'Ml YEAR IN ADVANCE. NUMBER 10. A rubscriber renews and writes: "It is unanimously voted around here that you will be killed if you don't keep up your "Jimcrax" column." We shall "rejllinc" after clcction. if not before. Remumbcr thn Masonic meeting at Lowell Lodge N o . UO, Monday after noon and evening. The Grand Lecturer will be there. As there will bo a politi- cal meeting nt Train's Hall on the same evening, it would accommodate many Masons to have the Lodge meeting call- ed early. The ?onia Sentinel says: ".las. Ken- nedy nf this city, has completed arrang- mcnts for an excursion to the Centen- nial on Tuesday, Sept. 12lli, leaving loaia at 8 o'clock in tho morning and arriving at Philadelphia ou the afternoon of the following day. The route cho- sen is by way of the Lehigh Valley, along which road pome of the finest mountain scenery east of the Rocky Mountains meets the travelers gaze. The faro to Philadelphia and return (direct) is only ?18; or ^10 and return by way of Long Branch, New York and Niagara Falls. Tickets good for sixty days. Remember that the contest is be- tween the two great political parties. Remember that our next President will be a Republican or a Democrat. Remember, whatever your views may bo on the money question, that every Republican vote out fur Cooper and Cary count) for Tilden and Hendricks. .... REPUBLICAN MEETIKO IN BOWNII.— There will be a Republican meeting at Bowiic Center on Wednesday evening Sept. 13. Hon. W. P. Andrus, Judge Harlan and others will be present. Bowne, turn out! THE BERUEUS.—The Bergcr family performed at Train's Hall, Monday night to a large and appreciative audience. Tho inimitable Sol. Smith Russell, and tho great cornetest, Anna Bergcr, were greeted with enthusiastic applause at every appearance. Tho entire company is composed of first-class talent and the entertainment was by far tho best of the kind ever given in our village. GRAN'PA WOODS GONE.—Mr. Thomas Woods, of this village, better known as "Gran'pa Woods," died on the morning of the 3d inst., after years of suffering and helplessness. His death was no doubt hastened by injuries received from a fall a few days since. The fu- neral services were held at the house Sunday afternoon. Another good man gone to his rest. His aged widow will, we trust, icceive the nid and sympathy of all who can give comfort to the dis consolate. SCHOOL MEBTINO.—Tho annual school meeting of District No. 1, was held at tho central school building, on Monday evening. The Director's report was respectfully submitted nnd unanimously adopted. Tho meeting balloted for two trustees in place of C. M. Devcn- dorf, resigned, and Dr. Arvine Peek, whose term of oflice had expired. Rob- ert W. Graham and John Kopf were elected as inch trustees. A resolution was passed thanking con- tractor Brower for his good work for the district in building two of the best school houses, for the amount of money invested, in the State, after which the meoting adjourned, L. L. ('.—The last mcctim: of the Ladies Literary Club was a very enjoy- nble one, and iitiite a large number were | present. The programme was as fol- lows. A select poetical leading by Mrs. Blain; an essay, "Our Childhood's Home," by Miss Jennings: recitation by Mrs. Iliirber. Mrs. Craw. Mrs. Owen and Mrs. M. N. Hine, each presented a scientille fact. Mis. Barber's recitation "The Lire Yankee,'' was a well chosen poem of particular interest, in this, our centenuhd year, as a review of what the fertile brain of the Yankee has accomp- lished, aud although quite lengthy, was well rendered and merited applause. The Club adjourned to meet at the same place (Mrs. Cowlcs' rooms), ou Friday, Sept. 15th, a 3 o'cloclv.sharp. Some of the principal literary cxercists for the next meeting are as follows: A lecture on Phyiiology by Miss Juiniug-i; reci- tation by Mrs. M. M . Perry aud a poet- ical reading bj Mrs. J. W. Hine. It is hoped that all members will be present aud many new visitors with the intent uf becoming members. ADMITS THE FACT.—A private letter from a friend in Grand Rapids concludes ns follows: "Your article ia the Jofit- NAL of tho 30th, in which you say that 'every Republican voto cast for Cooper and Cary countt for Tilden and Hen- dricks' etc., hits the nail on the head exactly. 1 mowed it to a gicenback man yesterday and he said you had "a d d pointed way of putting things," but admitted that your position was sound. It is as you say, worse than throwing votes away to vote the green- back ticket, and 1 don't believe many thinking men are going do it."' Well, we will add that wo don't see how miy thinking man, especially a Re- publican, f<?n do it. So far ai the Dem- crats are concerned, they are well | rendered years ago in a field of wood- j enough pleased with the new party 1 chucks,by the gift of a splendid rille from : movement, and will rather encourage it i his generous uncle, Mr. Riley Hine, of ; than otherwise, but when they come to N. Y. State. If any boy now thinks he j vote you will find "precious few of | can find his lost cat in our mulou patch 1 them" voting the greenback ticket. 1 he is cordially invited to attend. 1 They don't see it. REPUBLICAN RALLY At Train's Hall, Lowoli. Monday Eve'g,, Sept. llth, 1876. Hon. J. W. Stone, —AND- Hon. M. S. Crosby, The Speakers. Everybody turn out! On Monday evening Sept. 11. Hon. John W. Stone, the Republican candi- date for Congress, of this district, and Hon. M. S. Crosby of Grand Rapids will uddrcss the electors of Lowell und vicinity on the political issues of thu day, at Train's Hall. This will bo the opening meeting of tho campaign in Lowell and all voters of all political parties are urgently requested to attend. Come out and see and hear our next Representative in Congress. He is an able speaker, and a man whom the Re. publicans of this district are proud to introduce to the people. Remember the time, Monday eve., Sept. 11. THE FIKI:HI:N.—Tho Lowell Fire De- partment made an excellent display last Friday. The street parade was fine, attracting tho attention an.l cominund- ingthe admiration of hundreds of spec- tators. Led by the Lowell Cornet Band, the firemen marched down Bridge and Main streets and back and did sonic good work throwing water and climbing ladders. The Saranac Fire Dept. (Wesley Fox, Chief Engineer,)w H pres- ent by invitation, and W. M. Dn-kell the famous cornet player, assisied tin; band boys in discoursing excellent mu- sic. The picnic on the Island was all that could bo desired, and the dance ut Music Hall in the evening was u decided success. The music was very sole stir- ring. Chief Engineer Avery were a smile which seemed to say, "well, boys, this noes off about right," aud "the boys' thought so loo. The Lowell fire- men tried to make it pleasant for their Sarnnac guctls and hope thev succeed- ed. TM: COUNTY .1 AIL.—The annual ab- itraet of thu reports of Sheriff", relating to county jnils in Michigan, has just been published and furnished by the Secretary of Slate. The following sta- tistics for Kent county, will be read with interest by our patrons, ns we beliove none of them have ever been there to slay long: '•Whole number of prisoners received, .•<07 ; fenteneed to the State Prison, 40; sent t.itlie House of Correction, SO; sent to the Stale Reform School, 8: escaped, i. Seventy-four persons, or M.iiO per cent, of the whole number could not rend; IS, nr 10.37 per cent could not write. Of tho whole number arrested 100 were males nnd 17 females. The percentage of Ihe total of prifoners to the total ot population in the county was Sl-|00 of 1 per ccut. The amount paid to Sheriff Hayncs for boarding prisoners was $0,283 11, or sj-'),70 per week for each prisoner. Thu average cost of each prisoner cimflned in thu jail, was •?13.72. Sheriff Hnvnes and his depti- ties received .*3,500 for traveling expen- ses during the year mined. Three hun- dred and twenty six city prisoners were roceived during the vear. The jail is .111 feet" long by ;il feet wide, built of brick and iron. It is warmed by a furnace ventilated by the Ruttan system: sewerage good Tw euty cells!5x7 feet, fourcills 7x7. nnd two cell? for females—one 71x10 feet, and one 10x12 feut. built of Iron. There are nu cells or provision for boys. When bothcells for females arc occupied the boys are confined with the men. No special provisions for insane or idiotic persons. There arc two cells off from the hall, called lock-up cells, 7x3 feet. I'lie cells are furnished with iron beds attached to the walls. The cells for females aie furnished with common bedsteads und chairs. Our WdahlBRton liOtter. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept Ut, lS7(i. It may nut be interesting to Democrats to learn that President Grant has invi- ted Governor Hayes to make him a visit at Long Branch. lam quite sore such an announcement will be a surprise to the thousands of the rank aud file of that party, who have been purposely deceiv- ed by their party organs into the belief that the President has assumed an atti- tude of bitter hostility to the nominee of the Cincinnati convention, because of his views, contained in his letter of ac- ceptance, rehitive to one term fur the incumbent of tho Presidential chair. As n part of tho Confederate copperhead programme ol the present campaign, no opportunity has been neglected to cm firm the belief, that the President cher- ished the most bitter feelings of enmity, not only against General Hayes, but against eveiy individual member of the Republican party who has honestly dif- fered with him upon the expediency of the policy adopted by the administration in any given matter of current national interest. The effurts made to pioduce the imprcssiun is proof that the wish was father to the thought. But it is written that tho hopes of the wickcd shall per- ish; and the evidences of Republican unity, reaching this point fr m every J^OWBLL NATIONAIi HANK. Of Lowell, Michigan. CAPITAL. $100,010 ^ritl'I.l S § |A.oco DinECTOItR: W. W. HATCH, E. J. BOOTH •' •}• i'. C. It. HINK V-N" M. N. HINE. t.l WwiMNii. E. R. CHAW H. M. C'L.AKK. INTORCHI pnlil 011 II(-|IOHII>.. 'V w. : \TCII. I'f»>iilfnl K. I IIIIIITH, V I'n Hil.CI.AKK.rn.li^r' section nf the country, the warm espou- sal uf Governor Hayes from the first by General Grant, among them, the enthii- siastic devotion of tho intelligent masses to the cnuse of univcrsnl liberty, progress nnd ci|unlity, ns they march forward in solid column to an overwhelming assault upon a common enemy, is a welconii assurance that all their dark lantern plot- tings with their shot gun policy will bring them an ignominious defeat, mid that all ihe fears and anxieties of put riots, since Iho partial restoration of Ihe rebel Democracy in 1874 will bo swallowed up in a Union victary that will "laud iu point of impor- tance. beside that of Appomattox ia in April 1803. Thu tone ol the intclli. ;cnco from every quarter, all justifies such a conclusion. Tho Indiscreet fol lowers of Tilden in tho West emphasize the aignificanoo of his candidacy by il- ternatc shouts for him and Jeff. Davis. If tho late war is to bo fought over in this campaign, the House of Rcprosi'ii- atives, lately adjourned, and the Ku Kins leaders of the Democracy have themselves to thank for it. Another assuraucc, quite startling and discouraging to abettors of the "refor- mer," may be as positively given, to the effect that any assistance to a free, fair election that can be given by the War Department, will not be withheld. No acceptances of the flOO forfeit for every Democrat deterred from depositing his ballot by the presence of U. S. Soldiers at the polls, havo been received up to date, notwithstanding the doleful howls provoked by the late order of Secretary Cameron to General Sherman. The revelations of the past three months in connection with the every day utter- ances of the Southern Democratic press, so significant and unmistakeable thi.t "all who ran may read" havo deprived the cry of "bloody shirt" and "outrage mill" of nil their terrors and have con- vinced many of tho most timid and halt- ing Republicans nf the absolute need of tho interposition of tho government to preserve a semblance of a republican form of government in many of the late insurrectionery States. It is the old, old contest between light and darkness; gnod and evil, superstition on the ona hand, nnd tho emancipation of mind from tho malignant effects of witchcraft and priestcraft upon the other; in short it is the life and death struggle that has come down to this centennial year of American independence through all tho ages since tho Lord of Hosts laid tho foundations of tho universe, and is to go on with gradually decreasing Jriolenco frum the exhaustion uf the one and tho triumph of the other at tha drawing of the millennial era. LOGAN. LIST OK LETTF.US r e m a i n i n g in the, Post'oftko at Lowell, Kent Co., Mich., Sept. 6, 1876. LADIES' LIST—Miss Mercy Bowen. GENTS' LIST—Mr. Able, Pateutc# Spring Bed Bottom, Parris Broadbend, Henry Clark, care of N . Todd, Patrick Roe. Foreign List.—Jay Trowbridge. Persons calling for these letters will please say "ADVEKTISED" and give tho date of this notice. JAS. W. HINE. P. M. 25. THE CAMPAIGN ! -OF THE- LOWE will bo sent to any Address Until After Election FOR 25 CENTS! Subscribe foi the CAMPAIGN JOURNAL.

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Page 1: LOWELL JOURNAL - Lowell Ledger Archivelowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Journal/1876/09_September/09-06-1876.pdflowell journal, published weekly, at l»wellt nicklgai, by jam. w. uin13

LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WEEKLY,

At L » w e l l t N i c k l g a i , by

j a m . w . U I N 1 3 .

TEKUa $ 1 . 6 0 A YEAR.

CHIirLT DEVOTED TO

L O C H I N D G E N E R A L N E W S

LOWELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PBOK k McDANNEl.l,. PbyilcliM >n<l 8ur|«OBi; Office in Bank Block.

ROBERT JIAKSUALL, COOPTR. EMI WB. Itr St. Plour btrrelf >ad all kindt of

cnitoa work.

B' O Y C B * NASH, M^oufn of »mi. Mil-locki, Mlll picki kc. Old plow poinjl

mad* new, Uowtri and Reaixti repaired.

A. CHAPMAN, Pbolograpb Arllit. Koomt ae i l lo Poet-offlce. i p i la l r j E

M. IL OUASE, Bakery, and RulauraDl/ Oppoeile Muiic Hall.

W B. RICKERT. Lowell Bakery and

Retlaarast. Oppoilia Pollen'* Block

M RS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and DrtM makiag. Op,>ojlt* Bank Block.

T 0. WEST, Drofglit and Suiioner. Agent J . for Oenuiae Rtbbar Paiat. Opposite Koreil Milli.

J HOWARD SMITH, M. 0. Homoopalhie . Pbyalciaa. Office or t r Poll office. N. B. Special aHentlon glrea to tbe lick.

J O.SCOTT. Hardware, Sasb, Dooif,aoJ . glau. Buildeti' Hardwara a apecinUy.

'OppMlU Foreit Milli.

JAMIS H. WEEKS, Jmtica of Ihe Peace KoUry Public, Real Kitale, Insurance

Ac. Oear Wait'i Drag Store.

OODINO Jt LOOK, DruggiiU and Sia-llooan, Ac. Uoico Block. w

11 M. DEVEXDORP, Agent for Dora Mile ) Sawing Machine, Sraitli i American Or-

gao. ON* door toil of WMI'I Drug Store.

B. LOOK. Attoratyal law. Uffice lo Odlon Block. 0 .

E W. DOUQK Attorney at law, Notary

Pobllc, Ac. Office lo Music Uall Ulorit,

WILHELU 4 FLANAGAN. Dealereio Boot) and Slioei, Olutblng As. Ua-

Ion Block, Weil tide

- i r iTOHBLL * DONOVAN. OroceriM and JVl Profisioui. Crockery, Gian ware Ac, union Block.

JM. WEATHERWAX. Dry Owidi, cloth-

Jaloi Black. Booti, Sboei, Halt, Capr, «c.

D AKE HOUSE. Corner Maia and «e«i

Watar Streeti A. Dake. Pruprietor,

H ALL k WOOD. Cigar Manufacturen. Comer Main and Hirer Sireeu

A TKINS k ADAMS Dealer! In Agrlcnl-/ \ tural Ibplemente, Farm tooli," Ac,

Bridge Street.

0 . TRAIN. Dealer In Faim producli, Wool, pelti, pork Ac. Bridge Street.

LI V E R Y , SALE and BOARDING STA-BLE. Moiroe til. Thoi. Tate Proprle-

«or

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H H. SHEPARD. Hardware ofal lkiudi ,

. Doore, iaib, glaii, Ac. Bank Block.

E F. DOIT, DenlUt lloomi orer flcolt'i

Hardware litre. Work warranted.

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J VJWK k WHITE. IlooU, iboM, Leatbrr,

Ac. Bridge Street.

•0. HARE, Marble Wurke. One door eait of Lee'l Store. Bridge Stree'.

LOWELL JOURNAL OFFICE IN ailMlA\rs lll.dCK <1 n.oou. i n M VI V IMI ,i, vn'AMtm."

V O L U M K X I LOWELL, MIOJIKIAN, WKDNKSDAY SKPTEMHEU IB76.

S E C R E T SOCIETIES.

H. A. M.

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ID orbtrurrtlis full moon in »>f'. in"nlli. K V. IIOIV. II I'

y \ t r so tKi i t , Sre Harmony LOIIKO.

Nil 1M 1." II. F. TTMUNSIevery SAIDIIUJT I vru' Id U nk lllixk,

K A Kokim* :• (I j o ui>r, Hcc'y.

JTONE A FRAZKK, Carriage llullderi. . Monroe Slreel. All klndi of irp>irint

« • la flnt-claM ilyle.

LO. HILDRETII, Gummitb, Umlc Hal. Block. New guai made lo ordrr.

(OB N TAYLOR, Iron Fouadry. Corner of Jackion k Avery Slreeti.

|i :L03 U. HENRY, Houie and CarrUgo painter. King A Aoipbleu't Block. D

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W. AVBRY. Meal Market. Opposite Bank Block.

ILTON M. PElillY, Allorney, Notary, •ad Justice llaak Block

1 1 0 , BARBER. Groceries, Proiisioas, J t l - Croekery, Netlooi, AC. Cor. Bridge A V oeblagtoa Btreeti.

' C Block

0 . STONE k 0 0 . Dry Goodi, Booli, and Shoes, II. Il, Cap*, Ar, Bank

NB. BLAIN Fancy Dry Goods, Gar-. pellngs. Halt, Cape, NOIIODI, ate. Gta

bam'e Block.

LOWBLL OMNIBUS LINE 0 . Walen proprietor. Lease order# at bolels.

| OHN wfuSdN, Blacksffllibiag,~TlursZ t l thoelng, Wagiia aud Carriage ironing. Hoaroe Hi reel.

N L UuOAltTY fN buleiale and relnll Urocet. lUak HluJt

P A.SDNDERLIN, Notary Public, Low. JTJ. ell National Bank. Ail Ibe laieststylei of ewearing done.

I'ARLBSAL THEN! Clulbing, GeiU Farnlsblog goods, ball, caps and Irunl I.

t>a Block, E u t corner

T O U N WINGLKR. Wholesale and Re. # 1 Ul l dealer In Grocerlei and Provisions. Ualon Block.

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BNKfl k HOUSE. Blncksmiiblng, Itio Slreel. Tbe ilga of tbe big borie their card.

O E A I D R A P I D S DIRECTORY.

J OrtoD JBdle, OU«OEOV.PUV81CI.»S- tDl Aooacheur. OOcf ninUr.BMw' Ulock, Ur>a« Htildi. IteiUiscs Mo. II flhtlJoa 81

Q KUBTERBB.

D R F W E R & MAL8TKU.

City Brewery, Grand lUpidB, Midi.

DUAVOIIT LAOEtl.

SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids,

t . H . LYON. T.r. riCKKRINO, f rn -e M i C b .

N o better hotel in the West .

Benjamin A. Harlan,

A T T O R N E Y AT L A,

J U D G E O F PROBATE,

COMMISSIONER of DEEDS,

Etc. fo r New York and Wisconsin.

PnbaUuffiet, County building, (Irund

Rapid*, Midi.

^ T H E MORTON," G R A N D RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.

1. V. PANTI.IND, ( ^ I<TOR,_ FAUNIIAU LYON, ( '

F ines t Hotel in the Slate .

Q R O C E B I E S -

WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

E D M U N D LEE, la Uu-lo Mill nii'Ck. 3 full line ri

G E O C E E I E S

He proposes to sell t hem us low us they

can be bought nt any mar-

ket for cash.

U« la prrpatfJ lo Ntnlili

GOODS AT WHOLESALE, at gouJ lUiaf r»tf».

HE WILL P iV

THE HIGHEST WA1KFT PRICE

FARMER'S PRODUCE, AT ALL TIM Kit

For furOit p.itlculiti ull»t blotonlo

Music Hal l Block, llndRO St root , Lowel l .

—O-SO-lf—

For Sale. A foo1! f irm «f mllM«« oili ol

Lovnl VI'I i- m l.ownll \nmm% Ip, villi * ehnkt fnmif orrl.ard lirfitnloj U watfr «r<1 r»tlilt •till 40«crr» cUtrv<i( •i«»4 »• II

nil -.(tu4 h onlln' pU"**: 3'"> Hit rl«, !«S toi brilnn P«» will U •"U Uim iNtairtf. II.H-i -liiw* •»! thr e iB«(«llmrnta K«tr furthrr ptrtlcuUia

II I.mH» n-«r ili«ptrmi»r.«r aMr.n its iu ••• r<*i«r4t ^V«l«'iith, VV«>ii»t,0 .N Y

i,?! J . I.l FK ,

Money to Loan OD ImiirnToJ f»fm« In .unit of IWO tml 111*11 Mori((it-. louk-l't.

loquirv "I n ^ LOCKWOOI). Alt ' ' , ( i l l U'K.J'X llliicV, (liRiid 1I.I;I|J", Midi

j J l B O L U T I O N .

Tbe Ooparlncrsbip bcrcloforu ciltlin^ lie tween Charles T. Wopdlnp and J . Q- l^>ok, known as the drug fitm of Hooding and Look is Ibia day diltoleed by UIUIUAI conscnl.

All ncei'onll due to Ibe Urm of WVoiling nod I.ook and all dr'iU of l.tiJ firm will b* sriiled by Look ard Piirrlib, liuceuoia lo Wooklng M book.

Dated Aug. 18 1R7C. 0 . T. NS'ooiu.MI.

J . Q , LOOK.

A OU1N IBTUATOU'S BALE. m tbo maltn of Ibr r.lalr of JKI.U 1I. U.alr

N«tlc^la h^rvlif itUcn tiial I HIiiII *tfll.il Tubllc Auction lo IhjhSxhul li'ldrr. on Tliir>J«r. tlif Hit lUj III Hrplfinlxr, A. D- IS'O, >110 o-cloc« In Ike forrooou. it tli» from door oftnF offlro of 11 U. I'oi-RJ K<II 111 tli« Tlll««o of Loorll.'n tht Coont; of K. Ill In tlirltui" I f M rlllilin, |illl-il«llt 1" I.I-ern'«>'i<l>ulkorllr unnlrO lo ror on tlii. t«iiil.-nimiii ' in »f Juir. A. I». isie, b j tu- i'rob«ic Cuoilnfktul Co Jilt v, Muhipun. >11 ll.c c»Utr, rlilit!ill»«nJlnl»i«*l ofllio MIII IWIMJ of, In Ih'l 10 (ll» ivol »iuteiltu»l«j dll.l brll'S In Ili^i-oun-l j olK>Ol.lulhr.SI>Un| Mlrllln«D. kHOVDOSjar. •mill <1 f.,|Iu«a I o* * Hi Ihemuth f*"t <|U«ttr of lli> iii'rlli •••l<|Uiiilcr aul tlm il'iitli »i.l quit!. Ur •' llio rtoalliM.t "iiuil .r nf auction llilrly . i i in town >0'«iiill 11 .till of Itnim Ira [10i lon-UiniKR cighljr I*1'J M'— "I !•« I ni'iii- or'.-«.

r.i ' . ild^aubjict I" all lo/aliiipomliranj.a. n.i j juir ai A 11 iiiin.

AUIIAU a. HIIBUt. l.wii Aili.iin'.llulol,

V O T I C B C K C O M M I B B I O N B H B O N LN U L A I M H

SIilp "f Michigan, Coonlr ol Kml . -u I'f.ihatr Co 1111 Ini im.l l.'niinlr.

K:it«leiif .-U-JU J MI.r.li.ilari.i(iil ri.o umlrril^iit'.l hannx Wra appolnlni I j tli>

lion. IlirJ .< II iilan, Ju'lii ol I'robaU ul aald cuuljr. I'.'fSDilaalonrra an Cfainn In lha niillit ol mil lalaf. ami all mi.nllia ficm ibt lllh dar ol lulf, A. II. m i , barlug baa 11 allowad b; aalit J<i<l.r iif Prnbnlr. t*. all |ieraoi<a liarlai ilalma Iiltilnal .11,1 rat lla, III arlilrli lo |>i>aailt llialr tlal ~ lo u, far ri inilimllon atd ailjuaimrot.

?l.il.c* la liotrbr (Iron. Ibal oill mral on Hat ui.liv, lb. VI1II1 day nf Au« . A' I). Ilia.ancan Hal-iif.Iar. 1:.- IVh day ut Jtnauj A. I». 1177. at 1.1. i.Viocl A 51., ol rich dat,al the raaldasee of Ji hnJ. Wi Niutbton In Ilia loonablp of llovae In ail l C.iunlj.lo t.iftraaod aiamlaoiucb clalma,

llilrd lluniip, Ulcli Jul; Mill A D. IDS. FKA.NKOL'YKhNHALL, I

'••I J. J. UcXAUUUrUM, (ComraUiliin.il

AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. OILMORE A CO . Succaaaora la CHIPMAN

HOSMEII & CO. Mollcllors. Palrnli precuiad Id all cfiunlil^a no Itra Inadrauo. Naeoaiieaalaia Hi.. I.alrnl la (ranlrj. No I'M far makle| (rallml. 111:1 riaiiilnalloni. Noaddllloaal f m for oblaia-Int an'l >r injoclinc a rtliaarlof. Sy a rateal 4Kla. loo ol tlii-.C.'iniaiaaloaarall raJreM applliatloaa maj li irvirrd. Hyrclal altanllon j l i aa la Inlar* larancrl'aira befora lha Palant Oflfea, Kitaaalaaa Iitforr Cnn/rcai, Inffiniainrnl Rulla In dlffrranl Statra, 1111 all lllifallon apyriUlnlog lo lataatlaaa or I'llcnta. Hann alamp to Ullnaia AUo, far pan-I'lilrl o'a III piitra. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS

and SCRIP. Conlr.led LandCaaaaproaacu'ld beloralba II.

8. li. ucial Lind OOlcaanil Uajiaituaaloftba In lrrl<-. filralr Land Claims, lllnlai aod pra-aiap lion CUIini.and lloinillald CuaaattaDdsd ta. Land dclpla 49. ID. andlto acra placn for ula. Tula Scrip la a<il(Dabl<, and can ba localrd In'ha aama cfthe purchawr upon aar UoTaramsm laadaabjacl toprlrala rntr/, at $1.23 par acre. It la al aqial niua villi Uuiinlr I^iid Warraata leadslaap la Ullmora It lln.forpimpblal ot Inilraillona. ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY.

Oini:Mi.Si>IJIara,and Ballataaf the lata war. or ilirlr liriraarrln manr uiraantltlad to ma aar froa Ibi'tlorarnmrnlofvlilchtbaj baiaaakaowl. -0»r. H'nir full bitlnrj ofaanlca. aad atala Ike amonnt al pay and bnonlr raialted. Enclnaa alamp to tllliiia.p A Co. and a lull rapl;,iflar eiSBlnatloa will be glnn you fir«,

PENSIONS. Alliiaicrra.Si'Mlara^Bd Ballon vaaadrd. rap.

lur.il. ar injuta.) In tlia lata war.howaTerillablly, ran Iibtiln a penilm by addrasalnt ailraara Co.

Ca«rapr«a».'ulaJ by illlmara k no. bafora Ibe aa prama L'nurl nf alio UnllrJ Btalea lha Court of Omlrnaand Ilia Houlbera ClalmaCommlulan.

Kich dapartinrnt ol our bua|nria laeoaduetad la a arparalaburrau, undrr ohar(aoltbauna aipar-• rrrdpiillrirmpUycdby tbaoldAria. I'ramstat-lantlnn to all bualnaaa ontioalad ta Ollmara a Co. la tliuaaarnrd. Walnlrndto wla luccan by da rrrrlm It. Iddreii, (lilmort <t Co. 020 F Sired,

Wmhinglon, D. C

LOWELL MARKETS. fiorrcetrd on Mondny ol eaob week by

MITCHELL and DONOVAN,

WUULKMIC AMI ntTAILOIOCIIi. Applet per bu. 20n Apples dried pel lb. 8 IJcef. per b. •I®!! Ucani. per bu. SO lo CO. Ilran. pcrlon, 12,00 llullrr. per lb. IS Iiucknht-al per bo. 60e Cbeeie.per lb, 12@U Corn, per b .'IOIO 53 (i^lf skins, dry, ISe Calfskins, greea, *@9 Kcgfjpcr doz. 10 Flour, per ewl. <3, liny, per ton. 8^ OOlolO.OO Hided dry, » to 10 Hldrs preen. 1 Lurd per lb. 12} OaH., per bu. 3 2 0 3 5 OaU nt-w 20 lo 25 I'oik. sail, per lb. 10 lol l Pnlaloe), per bu. ncw35 Tullow, per lb. 7 Sheep pells 25 lo 1 25 Wheat extra wbile, perbo. (1.U5 Wbeat No. 1 do. $1.00 Wheat, ted per bu. 00 Wool 26 lo 30

p U O B A T E O B U £ U .

Statrof Uichlian.Cuni'ly ol Kant, Ja». Ala aiaalon of tba Probata Cniirt lor lha Ciiuntr

ol Kant,boMrnal the Prnbili* (ISrr, lo ll.i'Clly »f Oraud Itaplda. un ThuraJay tbt Ihlid .lay of Auguat lo tba year oil" Ibouain.l I'lghl liumlrvd aud aarenty'ali.

Fraaaat—Uaiijamln A. Hirlan,JIIII|« of Problle. Xatba mattrr oftbo ratala i.f L'hail a Kranciaro

Jaeeaaad. On raadlnf and flllov lha final irenunt of

Charlaa K. Praaciaco aad Jolia L. Coicrt, Kxnul'.n ol tha Laat Will and TektomcDl of aalil dccraiol.

Tharaupoo It la ordered, thai Mnnday ll.a tvaatyalgbth day ol Aot.uat ID>I. at Ion o'clock in Iho for«nooo,be aulsnrdfor thr eiamluallnn and allnw' anca of Mid arcuon* and and that the balra al law ol »<ll d occur J and all olharparaooilntrrrilrdln aali eilnle.amrcqiilrrd taappaorat amalnn ol i.ild court,then to br lidd* an al tho I'tobalr Offlcr.ln ili« City of llrand Rap-Ida, Inaaldciaaly. ana ahow cauar, il any Ibcrc be, ahy tba laid account ihnuld out allonrj.

And It II furtlier oidared, Hut aalil eveul.-tn (iraaotlea lo tbe parauna iDlemlrd IU >aid p.late, of the pendunc) of aald arxoant and Ibe n -aniiuation tli. rn.f by riu.iup a copy of thla order to bapubllabrdln Hiel.owaui.JocaMtaoiwirapcr printed and clrculallnKin • ildtlounly "( Kent tlnco aucceaalro warka, pierloua to raid day of lieatlirK

UKNJAMIN A. IIAIII.l.N. Judiaof I'r .bito Atruccopy Crai'a K. I'anKixa.ll.Kiitir. bal

r \ B D B B OP PUULICATION-St . , i e o VyUlchlgan. SoTcnteeiith JudlciilClrcait, in Cli:in-eery. Z.

Hull pcnillne In IheCiicull l.'ourl lor lha County of Kent. inChiDieiir. a.'ihe C'iljr of ISrunil Ilapidi, in aald Count) on the aUlh .'ay of July. A. I). " "170.

tfAHUKL T OSnOUS Contllinant. Ta.

ISAUKI.l.A OdllOHN litlenliol. in Ihiacauao. it appa'arlUKfriuu air.diiit t»ii lile,

tbat Ihodrf-ndiutlaibalUOabiitulaa telld.'iiti'll'Ji | aiate, bnttli.laul'poeui ia>u<.l In ui.i caua. cnull

t be leitedupon htr hi leaa.m of h'r ab-enci' Imni ! _. cjacalnieiit vilhlu tin. Stale, tlu mo- I lion nf UeorRo II. Whl.e, Co.i plilninl'a SoHcilor it , la ordered Ibal Iho appraiance m ..i 1 abaeut or con- i .ealeddelrndinl.l.atK'lla Oil-un bo enteredhareln , wilhln three nontha from Ihe i.'.iu-. l Ihiaeider.an'l In caae olher appearanre .he rauao hiratiawer In lb.' i llill nl ci'Uipliillt to be lilt.l.and aejpy lb' r . cif IN be , •erred on the C'.uiplainant'a auileltiir i.ilhiii lifleen daj a al'er aenica ou her nt a copy of ailil t ill and ii".| lice ol Ihla order, and iu deliiuU IIKH nf. ..IL.I III beUkinaicimf. -Mdbyaald atnrnt or onrealrd lle-fendant: and it i> farther ordtie.l thitwllbin twenty days the CoinpUinaulciuiii anoticiofthlaordertoln publbbed in the Lowell J.minal, a ncwapaper prlnitd publiibcd and circul itin,' in •ildCuuuty, and that .aid publlcalion U. coullllui l Ih'Kin oiicvloiich week fir all wrelt In aurci*..lop. or tliat he caua, » copy ollhli order to be pnaiin.illy «!t>edoii aald 1 abientor Ci'iiCaaie.l lli fandant at lea-t lui-nt* ' .i] a befoie the t line above pnacrll'. '1 fcrl.rr le^uoce.

.1 lUKS II. Wll.l .ilJN. Clieull Couit « uini:.i».ii.ni r.

Kant I 'liinty, Mirhiivi. O'.r e l l . Willi I:, t'omi'l lill inf. S.'llcllor.

A true ii«w of the original eider on»Ie w|lli ma IU C»U'-

Attest: llOBAltTIl-tllirJIAN.

1,7 Uy WEd LEY W UYUK, Uepuly. 1

BUSINESS LOCALS.

T H E G E N U I N E R U B B E R PALNT

for sale by J- C. W w t is lha be«t and cheapest P t i n t in the world.

Cull nt ihe lion Too finl door well of pott' oflice for n gnod square meal.

N'. B.—Money to loan on good I leal Estate security. Myron 11. Nortan.

RUBBER F A I N T lasts twioe a i long as any other. For sale by J. C. W e s t

" E . B . " and " P . C. F . " Cigars ; a s|ileiidld stock at J . C . West ' s Drug Store.

Tbey keep fieiU candies at lb* Boo Ton.

New Stock of Qemiine Ru ' jber Pa in t at J . C. West 's Drug Store.

The Best (roods nt low prices for cash at .1 C. West 's Drug Store.

New lot of Violin Strings, Bridges, Hows, I'egs, and Tail-pieces jus t receiT-cd by 1. (J. West 's.

Money to lunn in sums uf $.500 and upwards on rea les tn te security.

•r>t( O. II. LOOK. Lowell , Mich.

Quod nieuls nt ihe lion Ton for 25 cents.

Wall Paper and Window Shades in great variety and nt Bottom prices a t J . C. Wes t ' s .

The American People

No people in the world suOeri as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years uf experience in med-icine had failed to accomplish a .certain and sure remedy fo r this disease and i ts effects, such as sour Stomach, Heart-burn Water-lirash, Sick Ilcadache, Costive-ncss, palpitat ion of the Hear t , Liver Complaint, coming up of feod, low spir-its, general debili ty, etc., yet since t h e introduction of GRBEN'S AUQUST FLOW-KU, we believe there Is ao case of Dys-pepsia that cannot be relieved. 39,000 tloien sold laat year without one case of failure repor ted . Oo to your Druggist Look & Parrish and get a Sample Bot-tlo for 10 cents aud try i t . Two doses will relievo you. llegular size 76 cents.

U o n e j I Money I

What money is my due, I want be-tween this and the flfteenth day of Sept. nex t . No excuses received iu payment this year. Let the mites be in full and not in bits The same with larger iimotints.

7w3 JOHN TAVLOII.

Oyslen ia every aljle al Ibe Don Ton.

A KKW THINGS THAT WK KNOW.—We know that a disordered stomach or liver produces more suffering than any other cause. We know that very few physi-cians are successful in their t reatment t f these disorders. We know that DrCos-la's lladical Cure will, without the shad-ow of a doubt , almost immediately re-lieve and permanently cure all of these distressing symptoms. - We know thousands who are wi l l ing to tes-tify that what we say is t rue to the letter. We know tha t if you will give it a fair trini you will let us add your name to the "cloud of witnesses." Will you give it a trial, and do it now? Ti ia l s iza only -'H'. Sold by

I . e . West, sole agent , Lowell. I 'rof. Parker ' s Pleasant Worm Syrup

is perfectly safe, extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 25 cents. Try i t .

Ray m r n ' s yoi i l l i ' s ami b o y ' s

c l o l b l D g a l ( 'has. U i l i p a N . C o r u r r

s t o r e , T r i l n ' ! ! b l o c k . T h i s IHUIP

• • l y e x c l n i l v e ( l o t h l n t ; h o u s r In

L o w e l l .

WHY NOT. —Wecan sec im rrnton why I). B. Do Land Ji Co.'a l i f t Chemic.il

SaUralui, should not be used in nil cas-

es, it has no supeiior, and is always alike.

JOURNAL JOTTINGS.

I.ocal and Oenorn!

Wo shall speak of our scliools SOIIII. Kalaunuao vtloclpedes too much.

Ort. Hill will spend a few weeks in

town.

Let every voter read the lata speech of Carl Scbtirx.

Ilemember the prize party Friday eve., Sep t . 83.

Mora Lowullitea are ge t t ing ready t o go to the Centennial.

T i n Clifton Ilouse, we arc infenued, has changed hands again.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Worden 's infant child waa buried last Sunday.

And Horatio Seymour said, "Your candidate I cannot be - c l c c t e d . "

The Ilockford Spiritualists have a

quarterly meeting Sept. 0 and 10.

Wo are anxious to learn if Maine went

for Sam D . Clay by a lar^c major i ty .

I lev. S. Slater, pastor of the Smyrna

Congregational Church has resigned.

11. B. Church Esq., is President of

the So. Boston Hayes and Wheeler club.

Char l ie j loss has been found a t Three

Rivers, but we d idn ' t s tar t the lie this t i n e .

That chimney-swccp is here again, scaring women and children most lo death.

Mrs. Lott ie Parrish lef t Conncaut,

Ohio, last w^ek and came to Lowell to reside.

The little town of Pierson in Mont-

calm county has two Hayes and W h e e -ler clubs.

The fall term of the Lowell Union

School opened on Monday most au-spiciously.

Let every Republican voto s t raight

and not be deceived by much loud talk jtbout Reform.

They have "Ols lyers" at u Canal street shop iu Grand Rapids. But no spelling bork .

Many Democrats ia this d is t r ic t de-

clare their preference for J u d g e Stone for Congress.

E . R . J o h n s o n is president and Chas. Holt secretary, of the Carcadc Hayes and Wheeler Club.

Yesterday's mall b rought us 33 more

lubscriptions. making nearly 100 new names within a week .

H . N . Taylor of th is village has ac-

cepted a position as clerk of the Web-ster House a t Greenville,

Tbey hurrah for Hayes iu Iimia coun-

ty. N . B . Hayes of ;North Pla ins for State Representative.

T h e convicts a t S ing Sing are for Til-

den. Probably because he is the i r k ind of a repreuntatiM man.

It looked l ike old t imes Saturday.

The streets and stores of our village were crowded with people.

Mrs. R . E . Burroughs s tar ted yestcr

day fo r Auburn, N . Y., and in tends to remain there several months.

T h e September term of Ci rcui t Court

opened on Mondny. The t r ia l of J o h n

Walsh will come off this term.

We knew lots of people w h o would

go to the Centennial if they would sell their railroad t icke ts off nt cost .

M. B. Hine of Cannon. E . A. Sunder-lin and Willie Clark of this vi l lage re-

turned from the Centennial lusi week.

One of Capt . Tate 's line teams drove

homo without a driver the o t h e r day

and the buggy was somewhat cr ippled.

The Detroit News is unkind enough to r emark that the Greenback ticki t i s lil

led out with an average lot of u n h u o w n s .

A man who was there in forms us that

a greenback meet ing recently held nt

t h e Bnow school bouse was a parfect liz-zie.

Ransom Rolf, of Lowell and L . II.

Tyler of Bownc, drew prizes and arc

'gentlemen of the j u r y " a t Grand Rap-ids .

W m . Hartwell , one of t h e l i t e men

and st irr ing Republicans of Cannon,

sends us eighteen campaign uibscr ip t ions.

D . A. Sinclair, of Harris Creek, u

t rue and active Republican, sends us the

money for fifteen copies of the OAUIMION

JODRIML.

Miss Emma Cole, of Vergennes, a tul

ented young lady and successful teacher,

will t ake a course of s tudy m the Uornell University.

The sixth annual fair of ' h e Hulibard-

ston Association, will be held Sept . 2i!.

37, 28 and 20. Hubbards ton n l v a y s successful.

And the monopolists said "Let there

bo l igh t , " and Keiosene popped right

up to 40 cen t sund is ge t t i ng ready In pop again .

The mot to of the F l i n t Journa l is;

•To show virtue her own features ."

That humorous Joiunnl kupporls Ti lden and Hendr icks .

If Tilden and his f r iends have no but-

te r explanation to give t han has been

given concerning tha t income tax, Mr.

Tilden must stand b» fore the people

a confessed pe r ju re r . L'.vtn Democratic

papers say so. " R e f o r m " is the funni-

est word in the Engl ish language.

. . 'Li!." m 1 ."-I IL.

Laming has a rilln team and Lowell

h a - a do /cn fellows t ry ing to learn to

play the vinlin. SUimld like to have

tlicm get together.

Forty two campaign subscriptions for

the .lot IINAI. were received by mail Inst

Wednesday . And many more have

been received since.

The Light l iunrdsof Ionia are ge t t ing

up a Centennial excursion. Wil l leave

Ionia Oct. 3d. Tickets good for sixty

days, (rood chance.

Miss Abbio Ketclmm of Marshall goes to China us a missionary. 1C there arc

any heathen there, no pains should be

spared to Ketchum.

A vote of the passcngcra taken one

day last week on a train on t h e N. Y .

Central, resul ted: Hayes 142, T i lden

03. So goes New York.

The Hubbardston Ad ccrtiser, an in-

dependent paper, has come out for

Hayes and Wheeler, g i v i u g the best of

reasons f o r d o i n g so.

Six houses in Grand R a p M s were bur

glarized the o ther n i g h t . L o you ask

for fu r ther evidence to prove t h e Repub-

lican party guil ty of cor rupt ion?

"See what they did with Br i s tow!"

shout the Democrats, and Bris tow keeps

right on mak ing rousing epccchca for

Hayes and Wheeler. Oh I

A new side walk in f ron t of Fullen'S

block, aud the moving back of t h e Lane-

ley bui ld ing leaves the appearance of

Bridge Street materially improved.

Valley Orange had a glorious "feast a t

its hall Saturday night . Quito a n u m -

ber of invited guests were present , and

the evening was very pleasant ly spent.

Boss Tweed is at Wyaudot te , says tbe

Evening News . 'Tisn ' t so. Ho is in

the old oaken chest, and Lord Lovell

Tilden is looking for "h i s long lost

br ide ."

T h e .IOUKNAI. is under obl igat ions to Dr . S. S . Fallass of Fallassburgh, und

D. M. Skidmore, Esq . of Bowne, for

sending us numerous campaign subscrip-

tions.

Now York Democracy is d i s g u s t e d a t

Horatio Seymour's conduct . And

Tweed, being a non-resident of tho

state, can ' t be nominated for Governor,

lilamcd bad slate of th ings all around-

About Hendr icks and those mules.

Some Democrats seem to th ink H e n -

dr ichs is guilty and perhaps they had

better, a f t e r all, vote for the mules.

Then their party wouldn ' t have l o b e on

the defensive all through ihe campaign.

The Cedar Springs Clipper says tha t

a huge ra t t lesnake was recently f o u n d

coiled u i ) 1 1 neighbor 's bedroom closet.

The snake no doubt had to shuflle his

coi l .

There is talk of organiz ing a Hayes

and Wheeler Club in So. Lowell. Do it.

and let every other town in the county

organize a Hayes and Wbeul t r c lub. Do

it now.

The Ciiaud Hapids Times exclaims:

"September , thank God I" Tha t ' s so.

There hasn ' t been a single month l e f t

out sinco the order of business was

adopted.

The Stanton Journal says tha t Capt.

J . M. Weathcrwax is mak ing ready to

put up a line residence In tha t t own .

Lowell p u l s i i p a veto aga ins t his go ing

t h e r e t o reside.

The Lansing llepublican is pok ing

some of Austin Blair's speeches of a few

years ago, down Austin Blair 's throat,

and Austin Blair's s tomach must be pet-t ing disordered.

Messrs. J . N. Davis aud A. L. Skinner

of Grand Rapids are tho Democratic

candidates fur HeprcBentativcs of the

; first distr ict . They wou't arrange for

board at Laiining just ve t .

The first annual meeting of tbe .Mich-igan Horse llreedeis' Association will be

held a t Grand Rapids next week. Over

t 800 horses will be thorn. Premiums

I $13.0(10. Half fare on railroads.

j The funeral services of Mrs, D. S.

Blanding of Vergennes were held on

Tuesday of lio-l week instead of Mou-

1 day as stated in the Jo i UXAL. Our in-

formant gave u> the wrong da t e .

On his rvlurn to t i rand Haven from

Washington, Senator Ferry was honor-

ed with a grand ovation. Let Michi-

gan exclaim, "well done good and faith-

ful servant, go back and serve us six

years longer . "

A Sarauac "Reformer ' ' says " t h e

j Democrats propose to stick by Tilden

if they all go lo h 1 with h im!"

Stick btolhers, slick with care, stick to

i the condemned perjurairu, a n d by j ingo

: you'll get thairc.

Rcmemlicr the Republican Rally at

Train's Hall, Monday evening, Sept. I I . l ion. J . W. Stone, our next member of

Congress, and Hon. M. S. Crosby. ex-

State Senator, will address t h e meet ing.

Unlit are able speakers.

BAII KOK TUU PAUTV. -One of the ear-ncst and honest supporters of Tilden in the Eighth Ward, w.ts asked by a He-

1 publican his reasons for suppor t ing tho i Democratic t icket. He repl ied: "Veil, : niino cabbages don ' t lied so Uetter as

Soot din year, and I rather have fifty ollars dan lose dosecabbago, and I goes

, for a change of the government .—EikjU.

, Keid of the Allegan Journal put his

finger on that passage which says it

; isn't good for a man to live alone when

he knows w here there is a slashing nice

school ma'am free of all encumbrances.

And so Keid goes to Sodus, N . Y.

and .So dus the school ma'am th ink , and | so they are wed.

| The editor of the JOURNAL was last

week rewarded for meritorous services.

sl.r.O I'Ml YEAR IN ADVANCE.

NUMBER 10.

A rubscriber renews and writes: "I t

is unanimously voted around here that

you will be killed if you don ' t keep up

your " J i m c r a x " co lumn." We shall

"rej l l inc" after clcction. if not before .

Remumbcr thn Masonic meet ing at

Lowell Lodge No . UO, Monday after

noon and evening. The Grand Lecturer

will be there . As there will bo a politi-

cal meeting nt Train's Hall on the same

evening, it would accommodate many Masons to have the Lodge meet ing call-

ed early.

The ?onia Sentinel says: ".las. Ken-

nedy nf this c i ty , has completed arrang-

mcnts for an excursion to the Centen-nial on Tuesday, Sept. 12lli, leaving

loaia a t 8 o'clock in tho morning and

arr iving at Phi ladelphia ou the afternoon

of the following day. The route cho-

sen is by way of the Lehigh Valley,

along which road pome of the finest

mountain scenery east of the Rocky

Mountains meets the travelers gaze.

The faro to Phi ladelphia and return

(direct) is only ?18; or ^10 and return

by way of Long Branch, New York and

Niagara Falls. Tickets good for sixty

days.

Remember t h a t the contest is be-

tween t h e two great political parties.

Remember that our next President

will be a Republican or a Democrat.

Remember, whatever your views may

bo on the money question, tha t every

Republican vote out fur Cooper and

Cary count) for Tilden and Hendricks.

....

REPUBLICAN MEETIKO IN BOWNII.— There will be a Republican meet ing at Bowiic Center on Wednesday evening

Sep t . 13. Hon. W . P . Andrus, Judge

Harlan and others will be present.

Bowne, turn ou t !

THE BERUEUS.—The Bergcr family

performed at Train 's Hall, Monday night

to a large and appreciative audience.

Tho inimitable Sol. Smith Russell, and

tho great cornetest, Anna Bergcr, were

greeted with enthusiastic applause at

every appearance. Tho entire company

is composed of first-class talent and the

enter ta inment was by far tho best of the

k ind ever given in our vi l lage.

GRAN'PA WOODS GONE.—Mr. Thomas

Woods, of this village, bet ter known as

"Gran 'pa Woods ," died on the morning of the 3d inst., a f t e r years of suffering

and helplessness. His death was no

doubt hastened by injuries received

from a fall a few days since. The fu-

neral services were held at the house

Sunday af ternoon. Another good man

gone to his rest . His aged widow will,

we trust , icceive the nid and sympathy

of all who can give comfort to the dis consolate.

SCHOOL MEBTINO.—Tho annual school

meeting of District No. 1, was held at

tho central school building, on Monday

evening. The Director's report was

respectfully submit ted nnd unanimously

adopted . Tho meet ing balloted for two

trustees in place of C. M. Devcn-

dorf , resigned, and Dr. Arvine Peek,

whose term of oflice had expired. Rob-

ert W. Graham and John Kopf were

elected as inch trustees.

A resolution was passed thanking con-

t rac tor Brower for his good work for the distr ict in bui ld ing two of the best

school houses, for the amount of money

invested, in the State, a f t e r which the meoting adjourned,

L. L . ( ' .—The last mcctim: of the

Ladies Literary Club was a very enjoy-

nble one, and iitiite a large number were | present . The programme was as fol-

lows.

A select poetical leading by Mrs.

Blain; an essay, " O u r Childhood's

Home," by Miss J enn ings : recitation

by Mrs. Iliirber. Mrs. Craw. Mrs. Owen

and Mrs. M. N. Hine, each presented a

scientille fac t . Mis. Barber 's recitation

" T h e Lire Yankee, ' ' was a well chosen

poem of particular interest, in this, our

centenuhd year, as a review of what the fertile brain of the Yankee has accomp-

lished, aud al though qui te lengthy, was

well rendered and meri ted applause.

The Club ad journed to meet at the same

place (Mrs. Cowlcs' rooms), ou Fr iday,

Sept. 15th, a 3 o'cloclv.sharp. Some of

the principal literary cxercists for the

next meeting are as follows: A lecture

on Phyiiology by Miss Juiniug-i ; reci-

tation by Mrs. M. M . Perry aud a poet-

ical reading b j Mrs. J . W. Hine. It is

hoped that all members will be present

aud many new visitors with the intent uf

becoming members.

ADMITS THE FACT.—A private letter

from a friend in Grand Rapids concludes ns follows: " Y o u r article ia the J o f i t -

NAL of tho 30th , in which you say that

'every Republican voto cast for Cooper

and Cary countt for Ti lden and Hen-

dricks ' etc. , hits the nail on the head

exactly. 1 m o w e d it to a gicenback

man yesterday and he said you had " a

d d pointed way of pu t t ing th ings ,"

but admit ted that your position was sound. It is as you say, worse than

th rowing votes away to vote the green-

back ticket, and 1 don ' t believe many

th inking men are going do it."'

Well, we will add tha t wo don ' t see

how miy th ink ing man, especially a Re-

publican, f<?n do it. So far ai the Dem-

crats are concerned, they are well

| rendered years ago in a field of wood- j enough pleased with the new party

1 chucks,by the gift of a splendid rille from : movement , and will rather encourage it

i his generous uncle, Mr. Riley Hine, of ; than otherwise, but when they come to

N . Y. State. If any boy now thinks he j vote you will find "precious few of

| can find his lost cat in our mulou patch 1 them" voting the greenback t icke t .

1 he is cordially invited to a t t end . 1 They don't see i t .

REPUBLICAN RALLY

A t Tra in ' s Hall, Lowoli. Monday Eve'g,, Sept.

l l t h , 1 8 7 6 .

Hon. J. W . Stone, — A N D -

Hon. M. S. Crosby,

The Speakers.

E v e r y b o d y t u r n o u t !

On Monday evening Sept. 11. Hon.

John W . Stone, the Republican candi-

date for Congress, of this district, and

Hon. M. S. Crosby of Grand Rapids

will uddrcss the electors of Lowell

und vicinity on the political issues of thu

day, a t Train 's Hall. This will bo the

opening meet ing of tho campaign in

Lowell and all voters of all political

parties are urgently requested to at tend.

Come out and see and hear our next

Representative in Congress. He is an

able speaker, and a man whom the Re. publicans of this district are proud to

introduce to the people. Remember the time, Monday eve., Sept . 11.

THE FIKI:HI:N.—Tho Lowell Fire De-

partment made an excellent display last

Fr iday. The street parade was fine,

a t t ract ing tho attention an.l cominund-

i n g t h e admirat ion of hundreds of spec-

tators . Led by the Lowell Cornet Band,

the firemen marched down Bridge and

Main s t reets and back and did sonic

good work throwing water and c l imbing

ladders. The Saranac Fire Dept.

(Wesley Fox, Chief Engineer,)w H pres-

ent by invitat ion, and W. M. Dn-ke l l

the famous cornet player, assisied tin;

band boys in discoursing excellent mu-

sic. The picnic on the Island was all that could bo desired, and the dance ut

Music Hall in the evening was u decided

success. The music was very sole stir-

ring. Chief Engineer Avery were a

smile which seemed to say, "well , boys,

this noes off about r igh t , " aud " t h e

boys ' thought so loo. The Lowell fire-

men tried to make it pleasant for their

Sarnnac guc t l s and hope thev succeed-ed.

TM: COUNTY .1 AIL.—The annual ab-

itraet of thu reports of Sheriff", relat ing to county jnils in Michigan, has jus t

been published and furnished by the

Secretary of Slate. The following sta-

tistics for Kent county, will be read with

interest by our patrons, ns we beliove

none of them have ever been there to slay l ong :

'•Whole number of prisoners received, .•<07 ; fenteneed to the State Prison, 40; sent t . i t l ie House of Correction, SO; sent to the Stale Reform School, 8 : escaped, i. Seventy-four persons, o r M.iiO per cent, of the whole number could not rend; IS, nr 10.37 per cent could not wri te . Of tho whole number arrested 100 were males nnd 17 females. The percentage of Ihe total of prifoners to the total ot population in the county was Sl - |00 of 1 per ccut. The amount paid to Sheriff Hayncs for boarding prisoners was $0,283 11, or sj-'),70 per week for each prisoner. Thu average cost of each prisoner cimflned in thu jai l , was •?13.72. Sheriff Hnvnes and his depti-ties received .*3,500 for traveling expen-ses d u r i n g the year mined . Three hun-dred and twenty six city prisoners were roceived dur ing the vear.

The jai l is .111 feet" long by ;il feet wide, built of brick and iron. It is warmed by a furnace ventilated by the Ruttan system: sewerage good Tw euty cells!5x7 feet, fou rc i l l s 7x7. nnd two cell? fo r females—one 71x10 feet, and one 10x12 feut. built of I ron. There are nu cells or provision for boys. When bothcells for females arc occupied the boys are confined with the men. No special provisions for insane or idiot ic persons. There arc two cells off from the hall, called lock-up cells, 7x3 feet. I'lie cells are furnished with iron beds a t tached to the walls. The cells for females aie furnished with common bedsteads und chairs.

Our WdahlBRton liOtter.

WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept Ut, lS7(i.

It may nut be interest ing to Democrats

to learn tha t President Grant has invi-

ted Governor Hayes to make h im a visit

at Long Branch. l a m quite sore such an announcement will be a surprise to

the thousands of the rank aud file of that party, who have been purposely deceiv-

ed by their party organs into the belief

that the President has assumed an att i-

tude of bitter hostility to the nominee of

the Cincinnati convention, because of

his views, contained in his letter of ac-

ceptance, rehitive to one term fur the incumbent of tho Presidential chair . As

n par t of tho Confederate copperhead

programme ol the present campaign, no

opportuni ty has been neglected to c m

firm the belief, t h a t the President cher-

ished the most bi t ter feelings of enmity,

not only against General Hayes, but

against eveiy individual member of the

Republican party who has honestly dif-

fered with him upon the expediency of

the policy adopted by the administrat ion

in any given matter of current national in teres t . The effurts made to pioduce

the imprcssiun is proof tha t the wish was

fa the r to the thought . But it is written

tha t tho hopes of the wickcd shall per-

i sh ; and the evidences of Republican

uni ty , reaching th is point f r m every

J ^ O W B L L N A T I O N A I i HANK.

Of Lowell , M i c h i g a n .

C A P I T A L . $100,010

^ r i t l ' I . l S § |A.oco

DinECTOItR:

W. W. HATCH, E. J . BOOTH •' •}• i'. C. It. HINK V-N" M. N. HINE.

t . l WwiMNii. E . R. CHAW H. M. C'L.AKK.

INTORCHI p n l i l 011 I I ( - | IOHII>. .

'V w. : \TCII. I'f»>iilfnl K. I IIIIIITH, V I 'n Hil.CI.AKK.rn.li^r'

section nf the count ry , the warm espou-

sal uf Governor Hayes from the first by

General Grant, among them, the enthii-

siastic devotion of tho intelligent masses

to the cnuse of univcrsnl liberty, progress

nnd ci|unlity, ns they march forward in

solid column to an overwhelming assault

upon a common enemy, is a welconii

assurance that all their dark lantern plot-

t ings with their shot gun policy will

br ing them an ignominious defeat , mid

that all ihe fears and anxieties of put

riots, since Iho partial restoration of Ihe

rebel Democracy in 1874 will bo

swallowed up in a Union victary

that will "laud iu point of impor-

tance. beside tha t of Appomattox ia

in April 1803. Thu tone ol the intclli.

;cnco from every quarter, all justifies

such a conclusion. Tho Indiscreet fol

lowers of Tilden in tho West emphasize

the aignificanoo of his candidacy by i l -

ternatc shouts for him and Jeff . Davis.

If tho late war is to bo fought over in

this campaign, the House of Rcprosi'ii-

atives, lately adjourned, and the Ku

Kins leaders of the Democracy have themselves to t hank for it.

Another assuraucc, quite start l ing and discouraging to abettors of the "refor-

mer , " may be as positively given, to the

effect that any assistance to a free, fair

election tha t can be given by the War

Department, will not be wi thheld . No

acceptances of the flOO forfeit for every

Democrat deterred from depositing his

ballot by the presence of U. S. Soldiers

a t the polls, havo been received up to

date, notwithstanding the doleful

howls provoked by the late order of

Secretary Cameron to General Sherman.

The revelations of the past three months

in connection with the every day utter-

ances of the Southern Democratic press,

so significant and unmistakeable thi.t

"a l l who ran may read" havo deprived the cry of " b l o o d y shir t" a n d "outrage

mill" of nil their terrors and have con-

vinced many of tho most timid and halt-

ing Republicans nf the absolute need of

tho interposition of tho government to

preserve a semblance of a republican

form of government in many of the late

insurrectionery States. I t is the old,

old contest between light and darkness; gnod and evil, superstition on the ona

hand, nnd tho emancipation of mind

from tho malignant effects of witchcraft

and priestcraft upon the o the r ; in shor t it is the life and death s t ruggle that has

come down to this centennial year of

American independence through all tho

ages since tho Lord of Hosts laid tho

foundat ions of tho universe, and is to go

on with gradually decreasing Jriolenco

frum the exhaustion uf the one and tho

t r iumph of the other at tha drawing of t h e millennial era. LOGAN.

LIST OK LETTF.US remaining in the, Post 'oftko at Lowell, Kent Co., Mich., Sept. 6, 1876.

LADIES' LIST—Miss Mercy Bowen. GENTS' LIST—Mr. Able, Pateutc#

Spring Bed Bottom, Parris Broadbend, Henry Clark, care of N . Todd, Pa t r ick

Roe. Foreign List .—Jay Trowbridge. Persons call ing for these letters will

please say "ADVEKTISED" and give tho date of th is notice.

JAS . W . HINE. P . M.

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L .

JAM. W. a m , M t o r nnd r s h U i k i r .

LOWELL, • • . MIOBISAJT.

G E N E R A L T O P I C S .

T w o g r a n g o r a i n M i c h i g a n Imvo v o t e d

o n t h e quoHt ion of w o m a n mill r a g o r e -

f c n l l y , a n d l l i c m e n a n d w o m e n v o t e d

s c p a r a t a l y . B o t h p a r t i e s v o t e d a g a i n s t BUtf rago .

WHEN t h e w a r of t h o R e v o l u t i o n be -

g a n t h e r e w a s b u t o n e m a n i n MaJ'sa-

c h u s e t ' a w h o w a s w o r t h m o r e t h a n ^10,•

000 . T h e r e a r e n o w f o r t y - f i v e w o r t h

m o r e t h a n a m i l l i o n .

NKHRASKA l ias m o r e t h a n d o u b l e d h e r

p o p u l a t i o n s i n c e 1870. I t n o w h a s

257,7-17 i n h a b i t a n t s , a s s h o w n b y a

r e c e n t c e n s u s , w h i l e in 1870 t h e r e w e r e

122,OiiS, a n d in 1855 t h e r e w e r e o n l y 4 ,491 .

T H E f e e l i n g o f a w e w i t h w h i c h t h e

w o m a n n e x t d o o r c o m e s i n a n d s u r v e y s

t h e w r e c k s t h a t m a r k t h o s c e n e o f t h e

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

s u b s i d e u n t i l h e r o w n h u s b a n d c o m e s

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

k e y in t h o n i g h t - l a t c h .

T H E n e w t o n g u e t o t h e t h i r t e e n t l i o u -

e a f t d p o u n d be l l of l i b e r t y a t I ' l i i l ade l -

p h i a , waa f o r g e d a t W i n s t e d , C o n n . , l a s t

w e e k . T h o t o n g u e w e i g h s f o u r h u n -

d r e d p o u n d s , a n d t a k e s t h e p l a c e of t h e

o n e h u n d r e d a n d fifty p o u n d ] c l a p p e r

w h i c h w a s t o o l igh t .

T H E A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l o f t h e a r m y

h a s s t a t e d in a c o m m u n i c a t i o n to t h e

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

f i v e f iscal y e a r s e n d i n g J u n o 80 , 1875,

t h e r e w e r e o v e r 80 ,000 d e s e r t i o n s f r o m

t h e a r m y . D u r i n g t h e fiscal y e a r 1875

t h e r e w e r e o v e r 2,500 ea s e s of d « i c r t ion ,

o r t e n p e r c e n t , o f t h e e n t i r e f o r c e .

SKVEIIAI. of t h o r a i l r o a d s l e a d i n g

f r o m B o s t o n h a v e d i s c o n t i n u e d t h o u s e

o f wh i s t l e s , b u t r e s i d e n t s o n t h o l i n e s

o f o t h e r s h a v e c o m p l a i n e d of t h e n u i -

s a n c e t o t h e R a i l r o a d C o m m i s s i o n e r a ,

w h o h a v e w r i t t e n to t h o P r e s i d e n t s o f

t h e F i t c h b u r g a n d E a s t e r n r o a d s a s k -

i n g t h e m t o d i s c o n t i n u e t h e w h i s t l e s ,

e x c e p t i n g a s d a n g e r s i gna l s .

IN coMPiKY w i t h P r o f e s s o r M a r s h , of

Y a l e Co l l ege , P r o f e s s o r H u x l e y l i as

j u a t boon v i s i t i n g t h e b i r d - t r a c k q u a r r i e s

a t T u r n e r ' s F a l l s , Mass . , w h e r e a s l a b

h a s b e e n u n c o v e r e d w h i c h l ias a n a r e a

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

f e e t . T h e r e a r e i m p r e s s e d u p o n it

e i g h t l a rgo t r a c k s g o i n g in o n e d i r e c -

t i o n a n d n i n e t r a c k s in t h e o p p o s i t e d i -r e c t i o n .

ED\V.M:1) S. STOKES, in A u b u r n p r i s o n ,

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

l o w h i m t o g r o w a b e a r d in p r e p a r a -

t i o n f o r h i s r e a p p e a r a n c o i n f a s h i o n -

a b l e s o c i e t y . M r . S t o k e s ' c a s e is a h a r d

o n e . T h o s e a s o n m a y b e ha l f o v e r be -

f o r e h e will b e a b l e to p r o d u c e t h e l u x -

u r i c n t g r o w t h o f h a i r o n t h e f a c e

is n e c e s s a r y t o r e -es t ab l i sh h i m in t h e

g o o d o p i n i o n of t h o w o r l d , s l i g h t l y

s h a k e n b y h is m i s a d v e n t u r e w i t h F i s k .

T H E R e v . D e x t e r M o o d y , of T r o y

N o w Y o r k , h a s a f a m o u s g e n e a l o g i c a l

p o w d e r h o r n , w i t h i n s c r i p t i o n s g i v i n g

t h o d a t e of t h o a r r i v a l of " M r . J o h n

H o o d i e " in M a s s a c h u s e t t s in 1G38, a n d

a n u n b r o k e n l i n e of b i r t h d a y s o f d e -

s c e n d a n t s d o w n to t h e p r e s e n t t i m e .

H u r m o u n t i n g t h e f a m i l y r e c o r d is a

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

i t , a n d t h e m o t t o " Deiis Volritcum"

u n d e r n e a t h . A m o n u m e n t w i t h t h e s e

i n s c r i p t i o n s u p o n its f r o n t will s o o n b e

e r e c t e d iu t h e c e m e t e r y a l N o r t h H a d -Ic.v.

NETUAI/JU i n t h e f a c e s a n d h e a d s of

w o m e n is l a rge ly o n t h e i n c r e a s e a s

c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e n u i n b e r o f i n s t a n c e s

o f t h e d i s e a s e a m o n g m e n ; a n d t h i s is

b e l i e v e d t o b e d u e lo t h e i n f e r i o r p r o -

t e c t i o n a f f o r d e d b y t h e m o d e i n w h i c h

w o m e n n o w c o v e r t h e i r h e a d s . I t is

n o t o n l y o n e o f t h e m o s t c o m m o n of

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

p a i n f u l a n d d i f f i c u l t o f t r e a t m e n t . I t

is a l so a c a u s e o f m u c h m e n t a l d e p r o s -

s i o n , a n d is r e g a r d e d b y p h y s i c i a n s a s

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

p e r a n c e a m o n g w o m e n t h a n a n y o t h e r d i s e a s e .

SIXTY y e a r s a g o o c c u r r e d " t h e y e a r

w i t h o u t a S u m m e r . " F r o s t o c c u r r e d

i n e v e r y m o n t h o f t h e y e a r 181<i. I c e

f o r m e d ha l f a n i nch t h i c k in M a y ;

s n o w fe l l t o t h e d e p t h o f t e n i n c h e s i n

V e r m o n t , s e v e n i n M a i n e , t h r e e i n t h e

i n t e r i o r o f N e w Y o r k , a n d a l so i n M a s -

s a c h u s e t t s in J u n e ; ice was f o r m e d o f

t h e t h i c k n e s s o f c o m m o n w i n d o w g l a s s

t h r o u g h o u t N e w E n g l a n d , N e w ^ o r k

a u d s o m e p a r t s o f P e n n s y l v a n i a o n t h e

Cth o f J u l y ; I n d i a n c o r n was s o f r o z e n

t h a t t h e g r e a t e r p a r t waa c u t d o w i . a n d

d r i e d f o r f o d d e r in A u g u s t , a n d f a r m e r s

s u p p l i e d t h e m s e l v e s f r o m t h e c o r n p r o -

d u c e d i n 1815 f o r t h o s e e d of t h e S p r i n g o f 1817.

O r t h e f leet w h i c h h a s b e e n d e t a i n e d

n l t h e g u a n o i s lands of P e r u d u r i n g

U i c p a s t y e a r a n d a h a l f , t h e S t . M a r k ,

o f t h e P e r u v i a n p o r t H u a n i l l o s , is t h e

fifteenth s h i p t h u t h a s m e t w i t h s o m e

d i s a s t e r a f t e r g e t t i n g t o s e a , a n d it is

b e l i e v e d t h a t t h e f r e q u e n t loss o r

d a m a g e t o ve s se l s f r o m t h a t q u a r t e r is

ow i n g U) t h e l o n g d e t e n t i o n t h e r e w a i t -

i n g f o r c a r g o e s , w h i c h a r e r e c e i v e d o n

b o a r d v e r y s lowly . A B o s t o n s h i p ,

f r o m N o r t h S h i e l d s t o Kan F r a n c i s c o ,

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

m o n t h s , a n d a n o t h e r n e a r l y a y e a r , it

b e i n g i m p o s s i b l e to g e t t h e r e q u i s i t e

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

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

g r o w i n g o u t J f a c h a n g e o f c o n t r a c t o r s .

T l i is l o n g e x p o s u r e l o t h e d r y c l i m a t e

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

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

s p r i n g a l e a k .

A C H A N G E i n w e d d i n g c e r e m o n i e s is

s u g g e s t e d b y M i s s Y o n g o , t h e n o v e l i s t :

" W h y s h o u l d n o t t h e m a r r i a g e l a k e

p l a c e in r e a l l y e a r l y m o r n i n g , w i t h t h e

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

t e n d e d b y t h e b r i d e ' s m a i d e n s , I h e

n e a r e s t a n d d e a r e s t to b o t h , a n d b y

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

a r c in t h e m a t t e r ? L a t e r in t h e d a y

t h e r e m i g h t , a c c o r d i n g to t h e c i r c u m -

s t a n c e s o f t l io f a m i l y , bo f u l l f e s t i v a l

i n c l u d i n g n c i g h l i o r s , a n d , a b o v e a l l

t h o s e s p e c i a l g u e s t s of o u r L o r d ' s o w n

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

e d , t h e h a l t a n d t h e b l i nd . M i g h t i

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

w o u l d b e a g r i e v a n c e t o t h e w o r l d , b e

m o r e l i k e a C h r i s t i a n w e d d i n g a n d a

o a f e r b e g i n n i n g o f t h e j o i n t j o u r n e y

t h r o u g h l i f e ? "

NEWS IN BRIEF.

T H E E A S T .

T n * Delaware and Hudson LVIIISI Company ha* inucd » list of reduced prices lo con-tractors for co i l ili.nelisrKe in rnrls per ton , of 2,'.'40 pounds . New stand broken, $1.10 @ 4 M ; i tore , $1.05; nut , f l . M . Th i s ia d p i s l to $l.n0 per ton ell f r o m former rates.

T n * week Hist closed AIIRIWI i/ilh, wss n moM prosperous one for llio Oii tcni i inl K t -Ulbltion; t h e w l i d e nnmlier of pajrll'K visi-tors beslnniiiK WILII AURIIM I'.l li. whii'li WO* 'i') cents a day, nnd end inc wilh Kfidsy, AugNit '25tli, were S'KIUI 'J).".,'-IS, nnd the cash receipts were shout f i n s 000. There were dnrinn the week uu averagedsi ly num-ber of I0,M1 paying visitors, s n d t h e nTer-»ge daily receipts were nearly f IS.OCO.

Mas. I'AULIM* WBIOHT lUvi" , widrly known f rom her connection with the so-called woman 's rights movement , died s t Providence, August 24.

T i l* creditors of G. Q. 8. ( i nackenb iuh A Co., of Troy, have decided to put the l inn into bsukrup tcy . T h e lisliililies a re stated to be $215,000, and t h e assets $16»,000.

ON* hundred and fifty masons ami stone-cutters of New York have sailed fo r Scot-land, under a contract with J o h n Coghill , tu work on the imrochial bui ld ing in Green-ock. One hundred and fifly more a re lo sail soon fo r the same destination.

T a * Philadelphia and Reading coal and ron conipanics arc lo call a Reneral meet-

ing Aug. ;(0. Orders h a r e been sent out to H o p work at addit ional collieries. Several of the oompanirs hav« dissolved the union, and refute J to be guided in prices except hy the immense auction ta le of 500,000 tons of coal, to take place Tuesday the 20lh inst.

On Aug. 23, United Stntee Minister Ban-crof t Dsvis srrived at New York, on the steamer Krisia.

A SCOTTISH firm adveitised in a New York imiwr, lately, for 100 laborers to go to work at Greenock, Scot land. Thousands swarm-ed at the reading r o o m to secure engage-menls. T h e wsK«i were announced in t h e advertisemeul at £2 IOS. n week, and for this 200 first class masons were secured, to be tent to Scotland, thei r passsKe m o n e y to he advanced, but to be deducted f r o m their wages.

T H E W E S T .

T n * grasshoppers are very thick in the vicinity of Oinsba, aud arc do ing a great deal of damage to vegetables a n d corn planted late.

t n * Peace Coniraissioners, some hal. ' a dozen, arrived in Chicago, Aug. 25, en route fo r O m s h a and points west, lo ta lk with t h e Sioux. Bishop Whipple , of Minnesota, will join t h e m . T h e y nrs fu rn i shed wilh instructions f r o m t h e Inter ior Department , which it is said, a re tha t they shall i n fo rm the Indians tha t they m u t t not leave their reservations; s top depredations on the Black Hills ' miners, or subiui l to extermi-nat ion.

T u * liouisvllle, I ' aducah and Sou th Western railway was sold on the 24th hy I ' n i l t d States Coinmissioner Murrsy lo sat-isfy bondholders. T h e main stem, f rom Klizabethtown to Paducah, was bought by H. A. Smithers, Ixindon, and A. Marcus, New York, as trustees of t h e KurofH-an bondholders , fo r $700,000. The b lanch f r o m Klizabethtown to l>iui>vilic was bought hy the branch bondholdr rs , repre-lented by Morris b. Jessup. New York: (ieo. W. Webb, I 'hilac'elphia, aud J o h n T. Moore, Ixniisville, fo r {540,000. Te rms of sale, cash, when al l i rmsd.

IMMKSSK clouds of grasshoppers have been llying southwurd during the past two days, (ireat numoers of t hem alighted in the vicinity of Omaha, but cn i hea r of no damages. High nor th winds are prevail ing.

THK Chicago, Milwaukee and SI. Paul railway have broken g round at Minneap-olis fo r a new brick d e , ot lo cost $25,000.

A WHIT* scout has jus ta r r ived f r o m Bis-marck and brings t h e Piuntrr iVr-i news o.' a trrriblc battle between t h e Sioux anil Gens. Crook and Terry's forces on tbe Big H o r n Itiver, near the Berth aid agency. T h e bat t le was fough t on the n igh t of the 21»t, lasted lifleen minutes , a i d resulted dihas-trously to both sides, a l l h o u g b the Ind ians were repulsed and scattered. T h e loss in dead nnd wounded has not yet been ascer-tained.

W A S H T N O T O N .

SaeniTAii* CAMiaos will leave Wash ing ton early iu September, in company with l ien-eral Sherman, fo r a tour of inspection of the Fort Leavenworth mil i tary pr ison and various mil i tary posts in t h e West .

T w u m - a i o H T EHI-I.OYCS of t h e pension office have been notified t h s t their res ignt -l ions will he accepted, and t h s t one m o n t h ' s psy f r o m September 10:h g ran ted .

THE reduction of clerks in t h e depart-ments promises to w o r k great hardshipe to the spplicanta fo r pensions. Ir. 1875 t h e force of t h e pension division of t h e Sur-geon General 's office was reduced twenty-seven, and du r ing t h e year 5,076 cases accu-mulated, which could n o t be a t t ended lo, out of a total of 20,33- referred f r o m the Pension Bureau in a l l .

A OKNEBAI. order f r o m t h e War Depart-ment directs Col. Ruger , ii|ion assuming o m m a u d of the de|>arlmcnt of tho south

on or about Sept. 1, to t ransfer t h e head-quarters of the depar tment to Atlanta, On,

0*t(. Sn*HNAK is direct ing nil his energies to concentrat ing the available trooiw a long a cordon of posts su r round ing the hostile r tg ion , to have a force ready to protect the f ront ier set t lements and disarm the Indians when they a re driven out b y Gens. Terrv and Crook, and the recruits, a i fa-.t as en-listed, are to be sent forward for this pur-pose.

T i n secretary of t h e treasury on Aug. 24. concluded a contract for t h e sale ef $-W0,-000,000 4J pe rcen t , bonds to be Issued un-der Ihe f u n d i n g acts of 1870-71, and d u e 1801. T h e combina t ion uniles t h e three {•allies w h o have been compet ing fo r t h e loan. Tho a m o u n t taken by the firm is |40,C-^),000 at i>ar and interest less } per cent, commission o u t of which all expensKi a re to be def rayed, including preparat ion and delivery of bonds. T h e combinat inn embraces Messrs. N. N . Rothreh i ld A Son J . S . Morgan <t C o . Morton, Ross A C o , Sellgman Bros., of Ixindon, Hrezel X Co.. Phi ladelphia , l l rezel A Morgan, Philadi'l-phia , Drezel, Morgan & Co., J . \ W. Sellg. man A Co., New York, the Fix»t National Bank of the City of New York, and Mor-ton, Bliss A Co., representing the Amer ican asweia t ion. The s e c n t s r y of the Ireasury will short ly issuij rai ls fo r the n-demption of fr-20 bonds against cegolialiODS.

F O R E I G N .

A eoaatsroMi*nT with the Servians ut Alexiuatz seya t b e Servians lost 10,000 men in the first five dsys ' fighting a round t h e town.

A TCI.*'.ii4M f r o m Vienna says t h e arrest of Russian volunteers fo r Servia eont imi in in Hungary . R u n i s n e i u n s s l i have pro-tested, and there ia grezt indignat ion in Ruiaia over t h e de tent ion .

T u * OjJlcuil i•mile publishes the conven-t ion concluded by the government with SpaDisb capiudists f o r an advance of Irom

I 5.000,000 to 25.000,000 piastres fo r the ex l pen ie i of t h e war in Cuba. T h e bonds a r r f redeemable In ten years, guaranteed by cua-toms of Cubs, b«sr iuteresl at the ra'.e of 10 per cent per a n n u m , n:id two per cent, fo r expenses. Capital ists n r - pledged lo ad-

[ vauce 300,000 piastres iu Augus t and 450,-| 000 in September .

Uirk Line Krpreu in its r . view of t h e corn trade ssys " The harre>ting is progress-ing satisfactorily, and the b u l k of t h o grain c rop has been secure,!. T h e wheat y i e l d will be less t h su an average- and probably n o t belter t han t h a t o r i 8 7 5 : this r emi t is d i t -1 appoin t ing however . The .|ii«Iily is line a n d the weight heavy. New bariny is satisfac-to ry .

T u * Slamiuiit corre8|>ondeiit with the Turk i sh a r m y telegraphs to tha t paper, unde r date of Nisch, Sunday a f t e rnoon , August 27, as fol lows: " Yesierday and to-day's severe fighting resulted in a com-

plete Turk i sh victory. T h e Servians were everywhere driven bsck, and their losses must be very great." T h i s is later than any Intelligence f r o m Servian sources, whioh claim victory on T h u r s d a y .

HOIMUSOS for Ihe channe l tunnel lo con-nect Kngland nnd Franco will be finished by t h e end of August. T h e engiueera re-IKiit tha t tho resulls nre very int lsfactory.

THK Turks , o>i the 24th Inst., violated Ihe Auitrii in f ron t ie r near Oislnlk, seized nlue-ty sheep nnd cattle, nnd lired upon the peas, aula, w o u n d i n g one; Bnoth»r was eaptlired nnd decapilated. They also fired st tbe Auttrimi t irndn'rnice. nnd rdrea led in to thei r own terri tory with the b o o t j . Two coinponlen of Austrian t roops have arrived .at Ossinik.

AT a conference on t h e 24th Insl., between Prince Milan and the soreign consuls, the latter urged peace. T h e Prince declared bis readiness to conclude peace on the basis of the tliilni mile btUm,

(ISRUAKY has decided to send an officer lo the Turk i sh headquarters l o report any f u r t h e r cruellies. T h e Port® remses lo grant an armistice until t h e preliminaries fo r [leace a re settled.

THK Prince Imperial of Austria will s lmt next a u t u i u n on Ihe two years' tour t h rough Europe aud America.

A SI-KCI/.I. tu the tfrnnf/inf f rom Alexinalz says Gen. Tchernayeir aitacked Alie Salb at noon Wednesday the 231. Twenty Servian bat ta l ions wilh two bat tcr ie i of a r t i l l e ry passed through the valley leading northeast of Alexina tz to the Turk i sh hesJquar te rs . T h e movemen t was discovcrtd by the Turks who went to meet the co!iimn, the T u r k s held the i r ground a l though the Serviaas were su|>erior iu n u m b e r . losses of t h e Turks heavy: nearly a l l their officers were killed or wounded. T h e Servians f o u g h t unde r shelter of a forest , hut a l s ix in t h e evening retreated to Alexinatz. The i r t o t a l loss Is 1,000 killed n n d wounded. T h e Servian llnlletin announces cessation of t h e contllet at Alexinatz, a f t e r Iheretreat of t i n Turks .

THK Servians dclny in accepting the good offices otiered by all the powers at Eng land ' s init iat ive is occssioned by the remonstrances of Montenegro, who fea r s being exposed to the whole force of Turkey in the even t ol Servia concluding n sepera te peace.

THK Shtmlanl'i correspondent wilh t h e Turk i sh a r m y near Alexinatz, report* tha t Ihe Servians attacked the vanguard of Alie Pasha 's a n n y Tuesday, the 231, nnd were repulsed af te r three h o u r s fighting. T b e Servians were pursued towards A le i i n s t z , nnd succcnsfully driven out of five villages, ami were totally defeated.

INTrLLKiKM * f r o m Belgrade announcea Ihnt Ihe wnr party has finally obts ineu t h e nscendency. Bvsidea dispatching Col. Mon-tuerde to Belgrade, u rg ing a cont inuance of the war . Gen. Tchcrnayefl scut Prince Milan d i sps tches under taking to regain lost posl-tions, to dr ive the Turks completely out of Servia, a n d to csrry t h e war in to Turk i sh c juu l ry .

THK Hungar ian minis te r of commerce , Simongi , has resigned, disapproving of the terms u p o n which the Aust r ia -Hungar ian oomprour.s«wfts r e a r r a n g e d .

T n * jiorte is ready, t h a n k s to the elTorts of f r iendly [Hiwers, to essentially modify the oondl t ions , of jx-ace negotiat ions, l is de-mand is llmiled t-j war indemnily, a n d gua inn tcu i agninol breeches of the [wace by Servia.

P O L I T I C A L .

ON August 2filh the Kepuhl icanStale Con-ventiou of Colorado, si t t ing at Pueblo , u o m i n a U d the fo l lowing t icke t : Gover-nor, J o h n 1,. Ronll, of Arapahoe, I.ieulen-ant -Goveruor , Lalnyettc Head, of Covejos. The convent ion ndopted a p la t form npprov-ing in f u l l the principles in the Cincinnat i p la t fo rm; in favor of a speedy re-turn to S|Ktie pnymenls; ask ing uf the gem-Tnl government a doua t iou of d ry hmd f o r educationul pur-[Kites; in favor of restricting the power of st*!)*. m m , t i e s and municipal i t ies to con-tract indeblcdiiess, and finally declaring en-tire conf idence in the past adminis t ra t ion of J o h n I., Koutt, as Governor of Ihe terri tory and con t inued confidence in bis honesty and abi l i ty in case of h is elec'.ion as Chief Execut ive of the new state.

Gov . G. C. WAITKK has been nomina t ed as t h e Conservative candidnte for Congress f r o m tbe Third Ditlricl of Virginia.

THE dcmocrotic s tate commit tee has ap -IKiinted l i o n . E. A. James , of Clmttanoogs, elector of the sUte of T e m i f ^ s e nt large, vice I sbnm G. Harris, who had declined the i>ositien. James is au original East Tennessee unionist and whig.

RaruDUCAN presidential electors at large of Tenne i see : Ex-Gov. C. S. Foote , of Nashville, and A. H . Pet l ihone, of Green-ville.

C H I M E S A N D C A S U A L T I E S .

JOHN Il i .a icn, who e c ^ p e d f r o m t b e In-sane A s y l u m at St. Eouis, oo Sa turday last, went lo h is h o m e and cu t his th roa t wi th a razo-, on the 28th ult . , fo r fear h e would be r e tu rned to the a s y l u m .

A WATtn si-our Imr-t over the H u m a n e eatabi ishment at Sl . Vaul's Ifluuds, Nova Soolia, o n the I81I1 nil . , dealroyed five bui ld ings aud killed o n e m a n . T w o store-hounes and a dwel l ing s tand m u c h shat-tered.

P . H. MAKNH, a p r o m i n e n t member of the i lut la lo Board of Trade , died sudden ly , August 28th, f rom apoplexy, whi le iu New York ci ty. Mr, Mnrsh was o n e of tbe l i e u lest grain dealers in B jflalo, president of Ihe Board of T rade f o r two years, alder-man th ree ter.-us, f o rmer super iu tendenl of the Merchant ' s llispat :h, and president of the BufTalo In iu rauce Company .

' '•cMi KIKISK, a p rominen l giove impor ter of New Vark, commit ted suicide in tba t city on t h e 271h. Business troubles was the cause.

T u * Molly Maguire prisonera, Mineley, McUeheon, Carroll, Roari ty and Boyle, re-cently convictad of t h e murder of police-m a n Tost , at T i ' i iv i ' i a , were sentenced to death , on the 2sth of August .

T u * f ami ly of jeweller Miller, w h o re-cent ly absconded f r o m Montreal, was ar-rested uu the 25tli inst., nt Prcacott, on their way to the United Stales. $150,000 worth of jewelry nnd o ther valuable atones waa f o u n d secreted in thei r luggage.

MIDI. FAICTKAUX JOAMK,-* a n d a n o l h e r ,

were drowned al St. Joseph , Onl. , whi le ba th ing , o n lhe : r> ,hof August.

Atiii-iT 2ft!h, al midnight , the Tre inont House , o n e of the oldtal hotels of St. An-t h o n y . Minn. , waa destroyed by fire.

WHIN two days out . Auguat 22d, the a teauiship t/ulon, f r o m New York f o r A a piliHuil, was disahled ao tha t she had lo rr-liirn, by t h e bursling of a boiler. J o h n Hunting, engineer, RIHI J a m e s Farrcll , llre-mnu, were killed and thei r bodies bur ied at sen. Several paMengers were scalded.

T i n s h i p l . lgbtning, with four l iundred emigrHiils, went ashore sl Trowbridge, o n the Aust ia l i sn const J u i y 13th. T h e |iassen-gers were saved.

Two young men of F o n d du IJIC, Chsr lcs t ' luna thau and Henry Warren, were wreck-ed o n l . ike Winnebsgo Tuesday, t h e 22d of August , and helplessly floated f o r fe r ly-eighl hours , when they were pickeil u p by a |>snsing sleainer. Warren died soon aAei-ward .

HEATHIKA ALLIKOKK saw mill and salt works ai Saginaw City cremated o n t h e 23d. boss $50,000. wilh n o insurance. T h e mill had a cajmcily of 10,000.000 feel.

A KIK* nt Wyandot te at two o 'clock A. il., on Ihe 25th deslroyed A . Uskey 's s tore und dwel l ing . Mr. I.iakey wassul located while en ibnvor ing lo r emove goods f r o m the b u r a i u g huilding.

JOHN JACOB SKAiutrsKiK, Ihe wel l -known cot ton y a m mnniifncliirer at H o b o k e n , N. J. , was drowned in his mi l l |iond on the 241h inst. , while re turning h o m e .

A si KcrAL from Berkley Springs, W . Va., says tha t S . M . C r a w f o r d , a ijuack doctor confined in js l i there, charged wilh poison-ing Wi l l i am Johnson , a respectable citizen, two weeks ago. was t aken f r o m tbe ja i l b y a par ty of masked m e n , late o n t h e n igh t of t h e 23d of August and h u n g .

B m a i r r HARRIS, of Crockett county, Tenn., whose arrest nnde r tbe enforcement act has been reported, was on the 24th of August he ld to bail In the s u m ol $2,000 to enswer t h e charge before the next term of tha circuit court . J o h n H u n t , charged with being accessory, was discharged.

AT W y o m i n g , J o n e a c o n n l y , l o w s , o n the 23d Inst., Cbar lM H . l/ellingwell, whi le out prairie ohlckeu-bunt lnir , was stanlly kill-ed by t h e accidental dlacharge of bla gun. He was a son nf J u d g e luff ing well, of Chicago: was 20 yenrs uf age, and leaves a wife nnd three chi ldren .

WATIUMAS'S h u b and spoke factory, St. liOiils, together wi th three tenement bouses ad jo in ing , b u r n e d on t h e 23d Inst., Involv-ing a Ions of $420,000.

S i u a i r r H A R a i s and J o h n bun t , of Croc-kett county, Tenn . , was b rough t lo Memphis, under warrant f rom United Btalea Commis-sioner Garrelt , for c o m p l l d l y In a shooting alTrsy at A lamo , In which R. M. Willis was killed and n i n e o thers wounded. T h e wnrranl was Issued unde r the enforcement act and charges Harr i s , H u n t and eight others, with conspi r ing together fo r tbe purpoae of h inder ing Ihe constituted au-thorl t les of Tennessee lo-wll : the deputy sherlll of Crock county f r o m giving and securing to R. R. Bniith, W . J . Overton, Geo. W . Wel ls and R. M. Wells equal pro-tection of t h e laws of t h e stale.

Gov. HAVO, declines to Interfere in tbe case of Murphy , sentenced to be hanged at Dayton, o n Fr iday t b e 2Etb,for tbe the mur-der of Col. Dawson last December.

lUroRTs f r o m west of Atchlnson, Kansas, say tbat grest damage wss done by tbe storm o n I h e l B t b . Bridges were swept away, fencts b lown down, several bui ldings over-t n m c d , and growing corn much in jured .

IT is current ly repor ted t b a t Wi l l i am Richnrdron, jxistmasler of Chippewa Falls , Wis., ha s absconded, leaving an account of $0,000 to be selt'.ed by bis bondsmen . The government will lose no th ing , his bonds-men being a m o n g t h e wealthiest citizens in l i e cily.

T h e F u n e r a l o f t h e L a t e K . C. K e r r

A t N e w A l b a n y , I n d . , o n A u g u s t 25,

nil t h e b u e i n e M h o t m c s in t h o c i ty w e r e

c losed a s n t o k e n of r e s p e c t l o t h e d e a d

.Speaker , n n d n e a r l y t h e e n t i r e pop t i l a -

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of t h e p r o c e s s i o n be l l s w e r o lo l led , n n d

t h e s t r e e t s w e r e c r o w d e d w i l h p e o p l e

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v ices t h e b u r i a l c a s e c o n t a i n i n g t h e r e -

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d e f e n d t h e s h o r t o o m i n g s of t h e B e p n b -l i c an p a r t y , b u t I s e e i n t h o p a r t y t h e o n l y m o a n s t o g u a r d t h e c o u n t r y a g a i n s t r u i n . I wi l l n o t a p p e a l t o y o u r f e e l -i n g s , b u t l e t n s , l i k e s e n s i b l e p e o p l e s p e a k t o e a c h o t h e r , a a d if s o m e b o d y is p r e s e n t w h o w i s h e s t o ask a q u e s t i o n h o wil l b o w e l c o m e .

T h e r e a r e p r i n c i p a l l y t w o e v i l s t h a t c l a i m o u r a t t e n t i o n , t h o b a d s t s t > of o u r flnanoes a n d t h e c o r r u p t i o n of o p u b -lie ofl loors . L a s t f a l l wo a l l s t o o d f o r a n e a r l y r e s u m p t i o n . T o p r o v e t h o n e c e s s i t y f o r t h i s m e a s u r e l o n i g h t wi l l h a r d l y b e n e c e s s a r y . T h o n a t u r a l i n -s t i n c t of e a c h G e r m a n is f o r h o n e s t m o n e y . E v e r y l i o d y k n o w s t h a t t h e l l u c l u a t i o n s i u t b e v a l u e of m o n e y a r e t h e p r i n c i p a l c a u s e s of t h o p r e s e n t p a n i c a n d d i s t r e s s . T h o c o m m o n we l -f a r e d e m a n d s r e s u m p t i o n a s e a r l y a s p o s s i b l e ; t h i s i s c l ea r t o e v e r y b o d y . T h e q n r s t i o n is n o w , b y w h a t m e a n s a n d t h r o u g h w h a t p a r t y t h i s e n d i s t o b e r e a c h e d ? L a s t y e a r I h e D e m o c r a t s w o r e f o r s o f t m o n e y . I n N o w Y o r k Iho q n e s t i o n of l i i ianoe w a s n o t t o u c h e d . N o w t h e D e m o c r a t s d e -c l a r e t h e m s e l v e s a s t h o t r u e p r o p h e t s of h a r d m o n e y ; b u t t h e i r c o n -v e r s i o n i s s u s p i c i o n s . T h i s s u s p i c i o n is i n c r e a s e d w h e n we look a t t h e i r p l a t -f o r m . I t l i e g i n s w i t h tyis, t h a t i t m a k e s t h o R e p u b l i c a n s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e d e -lay in t h u r e s u m p t i o n , s a y i n g t h a t t h e y h a d d e l a y e d a l r e a d y f o r e l e v e n y e a r s . I t wi l l n o t e x o n e r a t e t h o R e p u b l i c a n s ; a n d w h a t h a v o D e m o c r a t s d o n e f o r h a r d m o n e y w i t h i n t h i s t i m e ? N o t o n l y h a v o t h e y o p p o s e d r e s u m p t i o n i n e v e r y oon-o o n o e i v a b l e w a y , b u t t h o y h a v o e v e n fa-vorwl r e p u d i a t i o n , s n d n o w t h e D e m o -c r a t s h a v e b e e n f u l l y c o n v e r t e d i n t o h a r d m o n e y m e n . Th in m u s t h a v e t a k e n p l a c e d u r i n g t b e N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n . I n d e e d t h i s o o n v e n t i o n f a v o r e d r e s u m p -t i o n , b u t w l m t m o a u s d o e s i t r e c o m m e n d to r e a c h i t . I t s p u a k s o n l y i n g e n -e r s l t e r m s of a r ea sonab lo s y s t e m , b u t w h a t t h i s r e a s o n a b l e s y s t e m m i g h t b e r e m a i n s a m y i t e r y . T h i s flowery s p e e c h r e m i n d s o n e of t h e p o s t e r s c o n t a i n i n g r e o o m m u n d a t i o n s of C e n t a u r L i n i m e n t m i d o t h e r p i l u n t m e d i c i n e s , t h a t p r o m -ise t o e u r o all d i s u i s e s . H u m b u g . T h e i r way t o s p e a k is a c c o r d i n g t o t h e a r t of p l a t f o r m b n i l d i o g , wh ich c o n s i s U , t o u s e T a l l y r a n d ' s words , " T o h i d e o n o ' s r ea l m e a n i n g b e h i n d a s m a n y w o r d s os p o s s i b l e . " T h e r e we r e a d of " a c u r e ou i h o w i n g s of a s y s t e m . " of t h u " w h e e l s of i n d i u t r y s e t a g a i n in m o t i o n , " a n d s i m i l a r p h r a s e s t h a t w e r e u s e d l a s t y e a r b y B i l l A l l en a n d H a m C a r y a n d o l h e r s o f t -m o n e y m o u .

N o w t h e s a m e p h r a s e s sha l l s e r v o an o p p o s i t e a i m , a u d b y w h a t m e a n s d o e s t h o D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y p r o m i s e t o b r i n g a b o u t r e s u m p t i o n ? I t is t h o r e p e a l of t h o r e s u m p t i o n ac t of C o n g r e s s , iu w h i c h r e s n m p t i o n was flxod b y l aw f o r t h e 1s t of J a n u a r y , 1879. T h i s r e -s u m p t i o n a c t is, a o o o r d i n g t o t h e i r o p i n i o n , t h e g r e a t e s t o b s t a c l e t o r e -s u m p t i o n . I myse l f was n o t i n f a v o r of e v e r y f e a t u r e of t h i s bill w h e n i t w x s d i s c u s s e d m t h e Bena te . I t d i d n o t c o r r e s p o n d t o a l l m y wishes , b u t i t fixed a c e r t a i n d a t e l o r r e s u m p t i o n , a n d t h e r e f o r e I v o t e d f o r t h e m e a s n r o . B u t t h e D e m o c r a t s d o n o t w a n t a fixed d a t e fo r r e s u m p t i o n . If a m a n h a s ^ i v e n L i s o o t e t o p a y w i t h i n a o e r t a m t i m e , will a n y b o d y d.-olaro t h e n o t e w d l s o o n e r b o p a i d if y o u c ros s o u t t h o d a t e ou w h i c h i t is d u e ? T h o R o p u L l i c a n s h a v e fixod a d a t e f o r t h o p a y m e u t of t h e g o v e r n -m e n t ' s p r o m i s s o r y no t e s , nnd a f t e r t h e pa s sugn of t h i s ac t eve ry g r o u u b a c k o u g h t lo h a v e cou t a inod t h i s d a t e o n i t s f a ce , n a m e l y , " Iho U n i t e d S t a t e s wil l p a y t o b o r e r o n e do l l a r o n t h e 1 s t of J a n u a r y , 1 8 7 9 . " N o w t h e D e m o c r a t say t h o s u r e s t way to r o s u m o i s t o l e ave "IT t h e t i m e w h e n t h e n o t e i s to b o p a i d . I s t h a t n o t a pu<« con t ldeuce s w i n d l e ; i n d e e d i n t h e g e n e r a l c o n v e n t i o n t h e l e a d e r s of t h o D e m o c r a c y h a v e f a v o r e d t h e p r i n c i p l e of Lard m o n e y , a n d i t i a s a i d t h a t t h e i n f l a t i o n i s t s w e r e d e f e a t e d ; b u t t b a t is n o t so , A c o m p r o m i s e L a s b e e n m a d e ; t h e i n f l a t i o n i s t s w o u l d h u v e l i k e d i t if t h o c o n v o u t i o n h a d s t i l l m o r e f a v o r e d t h e i r i d e a s ; b u t s i n c e t h a t c o u l d n o t bo d o n e , b e c a u s e t h e D e m o c r a t a s h o u l d h a v e l o s t N e w Y o r k B ta to , t h e i n f l n t i o u ' s t s g r u m b l e d ; b u t w h e n , a f t e r l o n g h e s i t a t i o n , T d d e n ' s l e t t e r of ac -c e p t a n c e a p p e a r e d , w i t h i t s i n d e f i n i t e

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t h a t i s t r u l y t h e c a s e . T i l d e n h a s g o n e o v o r t o t h u s i d e of i l e a d r i o k s . B i n c e t h a t t i m o t h e D e m o c r a t s h a v e n o m i n a - ' ted iu a l l C o n g r c s s i o n i l d i s t r i c t s s o f t m o n e y m e n . A T i l d e n v i c to ry i s i d e n -t ical w i t h t h o v i c t o r y of s o f t m o n e y , i d e n t i c a l w i t h t h e ! - m a j o r i t y i n C o n -g rus s , a n d o g a i n s t th i s m a j o r i t y T i l d e n will n o t l>o a b l e l o d o a n y t h i n g if h e is e l ec t ed P r e s i d e n t . Ho b y t h o v i c t o r y of T i l d e n t h e f r u i t s of iaat y e a r ' s v i c t o r y of h a r d m o n e y p r i n c i p l e s w o u l d b e l o s t a g a i n .

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T h e n in r e g a r d t o c o r r u p t o f f i ce r s a n d c o r r u p t i o n i n g e n e r a l : I a d m i t t h a t o o m i p l i o n i s l o b o f o u n d e v e r y w h e r e , in t h e C a b i n e t of t h e P r c s i d e h t , i n t h o S e n a t e , in t h o H o u s e of I t e p r e e e n t a -t ives , in t h o L e g i s l a t u r e s of t h o s i n g l e s tu tos , ovt-ii u m o n g t h e j u d g e s . P e o p U say t h a t w o r s e i l c a n n o t bcooino i u t h e f u t u r e , t h e r e f o r e u c lmugo w o u l d l ie n c h a n g e f o r t h o b e t t e r ; b u t a c h a n g e m a y h a p p e n o n l y f o r a s h o r t t imo . B a t t o c a u s e a p e r m a n e n t c u r e i t b e c o m e s nec-e s s a r y t o g o t o t h e very r o o t s of c o r r u p -t i on . I ' wi l l d o l i t t l e g o o J to r e m o v e a c o r r u p t o f l iccr if a n o t h e r g e t s i n t o b i s p l a c e t h a t i s n o t l i e t t e r ; h u n g r y p a r t i e s m u s t b e k e p t nway f r o m ofl ice. T h i s iri l l o n l y b e d o n e b y r e m o v i n g t h e c a u s e of all t h o c o r r u p t i o n . W h a t ia t h e

c a u s e f D i s h o n e s t of l lcera a r e t o b o f o u n d e v e r y w h e r e , a n d t h o y a r e t o b o f o u n d even u t t h o f o n n d a t i o n of o u r r e -p u b l i c . B u t t h i s c u r s e of g e n e r a l c o r -r n p t i o n d a t e s f r o m t b e t i m o of t b e D o m o o r a t i o I V e s i d e n t . A n d r e w J a c k -son , who, e n t e r i n g of l ice , a c t e d u p o n t h e p r i n c i p l e , " T o t h e v i c t o r s b e l o n g t h o s p o i l s . " I t was h o w h o i n t r o d u c e d t h o r e m o v a l of po l i t i c a l o p p o n e n t s . T h o u unlHidy a s k e d w h e t h e r t h e ofl loor r e m o v e d h a d b e e n j u s t o r oapab lo , o r no t , b u t w h a t h i s s t s n d i n g h a d Iteeu in tho p a r t y . I n a p p o i n t ! g now ofl lcora, tho c h a r a c t e r a n d e f l l c ioncy of t h o can-d i d a t e s wae n o t i n q u i r e d i n t o , b u t o n l y t h e i r s e r v i c e t o t h o p a r i v .

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o u t , " H a r d a - | i o r l — h a r d a - p o r t I W e ' r e

g a u u r i c h t i n l a u t h e ' p o l h o c a r y ' s s h o p

a t G o u r o c k 1 "

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t h e f o l l o w i n g a d v i c e t o all m e n i n

s e t r c h o f wives ; R i d e o n t h o s t r e e t

c a r s , a n d w h e n y o u s e e a g i r l who>r iug8

t h e be l l f o r t h o c a r to s t o p a n d is c a r -

r ied b y t h e c r o s s i n g a f e w s t e p s , n n d

h a s l o s t e p off i n t h e m u d , n n d y e t

s m i l e s a n d s h o w s s e n s e a n d g o o d n a -

t u r e , g e l h e r if y o u c a n . I t ' s t h e n e a t -

es t t e s t of w o m a n t h e r e is.

A TOUKC P a r i s i a n , n c l e d f o r h i s g r a c e

a n d r e a d i n e s s ns a s e c o n d in n u m e r u u s

d u e l s , w a s a s k e d b y a f r i e n d t o a c c o m -

p a n y h i m l o t h o m a y o r ' s o l f i co t o a l l i x

h i s s i g n a t u r e tis a w i t n e s s to t h e m a t -

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

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

h i m s e l f . J u s t a s t h e m a y o r w a s r e a d y

f o r t h e l a s t f o r m a l i t i e s , h e b r o k e o u t ;

" G e n t l e m e n , c a n n o t t h i s a f f a i r b o a r -

r a n g e d ? I s t h e r e n o w a y of p r e v e n t -

i n g t h i s s a d o c c u r r e n c e ? " I m a g i n e

t h e f e e l i n g s of Hie g o d f a l h e r a a n d g o d m o t h e r s .

T B B L O O K O F L I F E .

a r m i s t. a i x r o a n .

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• 'lick, clack ! snd a n o t h e r of wrong and i ln; What a checkerod t h i n g will this l i fe he. When we see it unrolled in eternity !

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nor I, But Ihe wheels to rn on , and the shut t les (ly.

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woven in, <io I grant It be love instead of sin. Are w s i p i n n s r s of woof fo r this life-web—

say?

Do we furnish the weaver a thresd each d a y ? II were hetter then, o h m y friend, to spin A heaiil iful thread, t han a thread of s in.

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THE MAD WOLF.

A T r u e S t o r y o f a T r a p p e r ' s F a t e .

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d i s e a s e of r a r e o c c u r r e n c e in m a n , is

o n e o f t b e m o s t r c c o n d i t e a n d l e a s t u n -

d o r s t o o d in t h e w h o l e r a n g e o f fleshy

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

t h e s y m p t o m s o n c e s e t in , t h e o n l y

r e m e d i e s b e i n g o f a p r e v e n t i v e a n d n o t

of a c u r a t i v e c h a r a c t e r . T h e w o l f , t h e

d o g , t h e f o x , t h e j a c k a l a a d t h e c a t

s e e m m o s t l i a b l e t o c o n t r a c t t h e dis-

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o t h e r a n i m a l s , ito a p p e a r a n c e , a c c o r d -

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t h e m o n t h s o f F e b r u a r y a n d M a y ,

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u p o n t h e l a t t e r h e a t s of s u m m e r o r t h e

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h e n d e d . I t o r i g i n , w h e n de novo, is

l i t t l e u n d e r s t o o d ; b u t i n t e n s e t h i r s t ,

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

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b u t o n e p e r s o n i n t w e n t y o r t h i r t y b i t -

t e n , a c c o r d i n g t o H u n t e r a n d V a u g h n ,

t a k i n g t l i e d i s e a s e .

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a r e m o r e c e r t a i n l y f a t a l , W a t s o n m e n -

t i o n i n g s i x t y - s e v e n d e a t h s b y h y d r o -

p h o b i a o u t of o n e h u n d r e d a n d f o u r -

teen b i t e s . T h e g r e a t e r v i r u l e n c e of

wolf b i t e s is a c c o u n t e d f o r b y wo lves

u s u a l l y b i t i n g a t t h e n a k e d p a r t s , b u t

dogs n e a r l y a l w a y s b i t e t h r o u g h t h e

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i n g w i p e d f r o m t h e t e e t h b e f o r e t h e y

e n t e r t h e flesh. ,

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

o n a s u b j e c t i l l u s t r a t e d b y m y s t o r y

s e e m e d n o t i n a p p r o p r i a t e b y w a y of in-i n l r o d u c t i o n .

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h e y d a y of t h e A m e r i c a n f u r t r a d e , t h e

t r a p p e r s w e r e w o n t to b e g u i l e t h e e v e n -

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t h o s e of wolves h a v i n g g o n e m a d u p o n

tho p r a i r i e , c r e p t h y n i g h t i n t o t h e

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

l l ic ted b i l es f r o m w h i c h t h e v i c t i m , a f

ter l i n g e r i n g t h r o u g h d a y s of s u f f e r i n g ,

d i ed i u terrible a g o n y . M a n y s u c h s to -

r i es w e r e c u r r e n t in t h e o l d e n t i m e , n n d

n o t e v e n a n I n d i a n a l a r m c o u l d a r o u s e

t h e s l e e p i n g t r a p p e r s o q u i c k l y f r o m

his s l u m b e r s , a n d c a u s e h i m t o c l u t c h

w i l h s u c h fiercencss t h o e v e r - r e a d y

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

c a m p i n t h e s t i l l ne s s o f n i g h t , " M a d wolf I m a d wolf I "

A b o u t t h o f i r s t of A u g u s t , 1882, t h e

r i va l c a m j i s o f t h e s e v e r a l f u r c o m p a -

n i e s t h e n c o n t e n d i n g f o r s u p r e m a c y in

t h e wes t , w e r e c l u s t e r e d n e a r e a c h

o t h e r i n t h o v a l l e y o f t h e G r e e n R i v e r .

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c a m p o f F o n t e n e l l e , w h o r e p r e s e n t e d

t h e i n t e r e s t of I h e A m e r i c a n F u r C o m -

p a n y , a n d p a s s i n g r a p i d l y b y t h e ro-

c u m b e n t a n d s l e e p i n g m e n , i n f l i c t ed

u p o u K v e r a l a s l i g h t b i t e , p r o c e e d e d

a m o n g t h e ho r ses , s e v e r a l of w h i c h il

bit , a n d e s c a p e d i n t h e d a r k u e s s . T l i e

a l a r m waa s p r e a d l o all t h e c a m p s , a n d

t l ie f o l l o w i n g d a y a n u m b e r o f t e n t s

w e r e e r e c t e d by t h e m o r e p r u d e n t m e n

f o r t h e i r b e t t e r p r o t e c t i o n s h o u l d t h e

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

p a t r i c k a n d C a m p b e l l , l ive m i l e s dis-

t a n t f r o m t h a t o f F o n t e n e l l e , b u t o n e

tent w a s p i t c h e d , t h e o c c u p a n t s a t

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

p a c k s a d d l e s ; b u t a« t h e n i g h t w a s

p l e a s a n t t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e m e n

p r e f e r r e d to t a k e t h e i r c h a n c e s i u t lu-

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m o r e p r u d e n t c o m p a n i o n s n o t a l i t t le

f o r t h e p r e c a u t i o n t b e y h a d t a k e n .

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c a m p , o n l y b r o k e n a l i n t e r v a l s o f

t w e n t y m i n u t e s , w h e n t h e c h i e f of t h e

g u a r d s o u n d e d t h e c r y of " A l l ' s well 1"

w h i c h w a s t a k e n u p a n d r e p e a t e d s u c -

c e w i v e l y by t h e d r o w s y s e n t i n e l s , w h o ,

f o r b i d d e n b y I h e r u l e s of tho c a m p l o

p a c e t h e i r b o a t s l e s t t h e y s h o u l d b e

m a d e a t a r g e t f o r t h o f e a t h e r e d s h a f t s

of u n s e e n f o e s , c o u l d s c a r c e l y k e e p

a w a k e in t h o r e c u m b e n t o r s i l l i n g

p o s t u r e s t h e v w e r o r e q u i r e d t o m a i u -

t a i u iu s o m e d a r k n o o k o n t h e v e r g e o f

t h e c a m p . B u t p r e s e n t l y a s h a g g y

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

a n d r e a c h e s u n d i s c o v e r e d t h e c e n t r e of

t h e c a m p . I l a p p r o a c h e s t h e s l e e p i n g

f o r m o f G e o r g e H o w e , w h o , w r a p p e d

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

• ide , l eaves q u i t e u n p r o t e c t e d h i s r i g h t

e a r a n d c h e e k .

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

r o u s i n g H o w l r u d e l y f r o m h i s B l u m b e r s

wil l i Uie c r y o n h i s l ips : " H o ! I a m

b i t l c i i I a m a d wo l f I " " A m a d w o l f !

a m a d w o l f ! " e c h o e d t h e n o w a r o u s e d

s e n t i n e l s , a n d e v e r y m a n l e a p e d lo h i s

f e e t iu c o n s t e r n a t i o n . R u t t h e wolf

s p r a n g q u i c k l y u p o n t w o o l h e r m e n

a n d b i t t h e m in t h e f a c e e r e t h e y c o u l d

r s c , a n d t h e n , f a v o r e d b y t h e c o n f u s i o n

a n d t h e d a r k n e s s e f f e c t e d i t s e s c a p e .

T h e n e x t m o r n i n g m o u n t e d m e n s c o u r -

ed t h e p l a i n in e v e r y d i r e c t i o n i u BO i r c h

of t h e r a b i d m o n s t e r , b u t w i t h o u t a v a i l ;

h e s e e m e d to h a v e g o n e q u i t e o f f , a n d

f u r t h e r a p p r e h e n s i o n w a a q u i e t e d . I n

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

wero t a k e n t b e e n s u i n g n i g h t ; b u t a g a i n ,

a b o u t m i d n i g h t , t h o c r y of " M a d w o l f ! "

r a n g t h r o u g h t h e c a m p . T h i s t i m e t h e

c r e a t u r e w a s a m o n g t b e c a t t l e , n p d lied

a f t e r h a v i n g s e v e r e l y b i t t e n a l ine , l a r g e

bull , w h i c h was d e s t i n e d for F o r i Wi l -

i a m , a t I h o m o u t h of t h o Y e l l o w s t o n e ,

to b e e m p l o y e d in b r e e d i n g . T h e wolf

m i g h t h a v o b e e n ki l led u p o n t h i s occas-

ion, b u t f o r f e a r of a c c i d e n t s o r d e r s

h a d b e e n g iven n o t t o f i re in c a m p ; h e

was , h o w e v e r , n o t l o n g a f t e r w a r d s sho t

a n d l i l l e d b y F o n t e n e l l o ' s m e n .

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e v e n t s , F o n t e n e l l e a n d ( ' i t m p b e l l b r o k e

c a m p n n d s t a r t e d f o r t h e Rig H o r n

I t iver , t h o l a t t e r o n b i s w a y e a s t w i l h

tho y e a r ' s a c c u m u l a t i o n o f pe l t r i e s , t h o

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

n a m e d , T h o bul l t h a t h a d b e e n b i t t e n

a p p e a r e d t o bo d o i n g wel l , n n d H o w e ' s

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

s o m o t w o d a y s ' m a r c h f r o m t h e B ig

H o r n , t h e bu l l c o m m e n c e d t o b e h a v e

s t r a n g e l y , i n d u l g i n g in p r o t r a c t e d lite

of fierce be l lowing , t h e w h i l e f o a m i n g

a l t h e m o u t h a n d p a w i n g t h e g r o u n d

w i t h s i l e n c e . I l was e v i d e n t t h a i he-

was g o i n g m a d , a n d j ioo r H o w e be -

c a m e d r e a d f u l l y a l a r m e d f o r h i m s e l f .

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of good f a m i l y , a n d well e d u c a t e d , a n d

h a d s o u g h t t h e west a n d a d o p t e d t h e

t r a p p e r ' s v o c a t i o n , i m p e l l e d s o l e l y b y

t h e s p i r i t o f a d v e n t u r e w h i c h l e a d s so

m a n y y o u n g m e n t o m a k e s a c r i f i c e s of

t h e a d v a n t a g e s o f a g o o d h o m e a n d

Iho c o m p a n i o n s h i p o f f r i e n d s l o p l u n g e

in to a l i f e of h a r d s h i p a n d d a n g e r .

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e x c e l l e n t f r i e n d n a m e d l a i r p e n l c t i r ,

t h e n q u i t e a y o u n g m a n , w h o sulwe-

q u e n t l y p a s s e d f o r t y y e a r s o n

t h e p l a i n s , n n d b e c a m e well k n o w n

u p o n t h e f r o n t i e r . A s t h e y m a r c h e d

a l o n g t o g e t h e r , w i t n e s s e s of t h e m a d

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

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voice , w o u l d s a y : " L a r p e n t e u r , d o n ' t

y o u h e a r t h e b u l l ? H e is g o i n g m a d .

I a m b e g i n n i n g l o g e l f r i g h t e n e d . D o

y o u t h i n k I sha l l g o m a d ? " T h e n , r e -

l a p s i n g i n t o p a i n f u l t h o u g h t o a t h e h o r -

r ib le p r o s p e c t , b o wou ld e r e l o n g a g a i n

b r e a k s i l e n c e in a n i t e o u s a p p e a l t o h i s

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

t h a t h o s h o u l d p r o b a b l y e s c a p e s o

d r e a d f u l a f a t e . L a r p e n t e u r , w i l h a

h e a r t w r u n g wilh a f f o c l i o n a l o s y m -

p a t h y , m a d e t h e s e q u e s t i o n s i n a v o i c e

of f o r c e d s t e a d i n e s s n s c o n s o l i n g a r e -

p ly a s h e m i g h t ; b u t w i t h t h e conv ic -

t ion i n b i s h e a r t t h a t H o w e w a s

d o o m e d , h i s w o r d s b u t f e e b l y c o n

c e a l e d h i s o w n for l iod i i igs . T b e Big

H o r n w a s r e a c h e d . C a m p b e l l ' s p a r t y ,

i n c l u d i n g L a r p e n t e u r , f e l l t o w o r k

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w e r o t o float d o w n t h e Rig H o r n a n d

Y e l l o w s t o n e to t h e M i s s o u r i , w h i l e

F o u t o n e l l o t u r n e d t o s c a t t e r h i s b a n d

t h r o u g h I h o I l e a v e r g r o u n d a t o b e g i n

I h e s e a s o n ' s t r a p p i n g . H o w e r e t u r n e d

w i t h F o n t e n e l l e , a n d t h u s d i d n o t wit-

n e s s t h e d e a t h o f t h o b u l l , w h i c h oc -

c u r r e d s o o n a f t e r f r o m a well d e v e l o p e d

c a s e o f h y d r o p h o b i a . B u t p o o r H o w e

w a s c o n s t a n t l y t o r t u r e d w i t h d r e a d ; h e

s e e m e d i m p r e s s e d w i t h t h e h o p e l e s s

loss o f h i s o s c a p e , a n d b i t t e r a n d t e r -

r i b l e w e r e h i s r d l e c t i o n s a l Uie p ros -

p e c t o f t h u s m i s e r a b l y p e r i s h i n g f a r

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

m i g h t n e v e r k n o w h i s f a t e . A l a s !

t h a t b e h a d e v e r l e f t t h e m ! W o u l d

t h a t u p o n l b it A u g u s t d a y h e m i g h t

s t a n d a g a i n w i t h i n b e a r i n g of t h e d e a r

ones a t t h a t d o o r — t h e d o o r of h i s

f a t h e r ' s h o u s e - o u t o f w h i c h n o t m a n y

m o u t h s b e f o r e , h o h a d j o y o u s l y p a s s e d ,

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

a n e n d l i k e t h i s ! W o u l d t h a t t h e

b r o w n a n d t r ee l e s s p r a i r i e w h i c h h o

now t r a v e r s e d in s u c h d e s p o n d e n c y a n d

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

g ra s s u p o n w h i c h h e g a m b o l e d in b o y -

h o o d , a n d t h e l e a f y c o v e r t s w h o s e

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

t h e s u m m e r h e a l s o n m a n y a d a y l i k e

R u t le t u s dwel l n o l o n g e r u p o n h i s

s u l l e r i n g s . T h i s m e n t a l a n g u i s h , t h i s

d r e a d o f t h e i m p e n d i n g f a t e — o n e o f

t h e e a r l i e s t s y m p t o m s of h y d r o p h o b i a

— w a s s o o n f o l l o w e d b y o l h e r s y m p -

t o i n s m o r e p r o n o u n c e d . H e w o u l d

t u r n p a l e a t s i gh t of t h e s m a l l s t r e a m s

o n t h e r o u t e , c ro s sed t h e m w i t h t r e m b -

ling, a n d finally, o v e r c a m e b y h i s d r e a d

of w a t e r , d a r e d n o t c r o s s t h e m a t a l l .

I I b e c a m e n e c e s s a r y l o c o v e r b i n : w i t h

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

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

c o n v u l s i o n s . A l l e n g t h it b e c a m e d i f -

ficult t o g e l h i m a l o n g ut all, a n d o n e

a f t e r n o o n , n o t f n r f r o m t h e p r o p o s e d

c a m p i n g g r o u n d , h e was U f t b e h i n d i n

c a r e of t w o m e n u n t i l h e s h o u l d r ecov -

e r f r o m a l i t i n t o w h i c h h e h a d f a l l e n .

T l i e a t t e n d a n t s s o o n w e a r i e d o f t h e i r

t a s k , a n d c a m e i n t o c a m p w i t h o u t h i m .

F o n t e n e l l e i m m e d i a t e l y s o u l b a c k a

p a r t y t o b r i n g h i m in , b u t w h e n t h e y

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

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

of h i* c l o t h i n g , w h i c h h e h a d e v i d e n t l y

s t r i p p e d ofl" i n h i s p a r o x y s m s , a n d t h e n

fled n a k e d i n t o Uie w i l d e r n e s s . H e

was n e v e r f o u n d , u n d u n d o u b t e d l y p e r

i shed m i s e r a b l y in th i s f o r l o r n c o n d i -

t ion , w i t h o u t a c o m p a n i o n l o s o l a c e h i s

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

b u r y h i s r e m a i n s .

FORT SHAW, M o n t a n a , F e b . 15, 76 .

I f I H n d L e i a u r e .

" If I h a d l e i s u r e 1 w o u l d r e p a i r t h a t

w e a k p l a c e iu m y f e n c e , " s a i d a f a r m e r .

H e h a d n o n e , h o w e v e r , a n d w h i l e

d r i n k i n g c i d e r w i l h a n e i g h b o r Uie

cows b r o k e in a n d i n j u r e d a p r i m e

p i ece of c o r n . " I f 1 h a d l e i s u r e , " s a i d a

w h e e l w r i g h t las t w i n t e r , " I w o u l d a l t e r

m y s t o v e p i p e , f o r I k n o w it is n o t s a f e . "

R u t h o d i d n o t find t i m o , a n d w h e n h is

s h o p c a u g h t fire a n d b u r n e d d o w n h e

f o u n d l i m e l o bu i ld a n o t h e r . " I f I

l e i s u r e , s a i d a m e c h a n i c , " I s h o u l d

h a v e m y w o r k d o n e i u s e a s o n . " T h e

m a n t h i n k s b i s t i m e h a s b e e n a l l o c c u -

p i e d , b u t h o w a s n o t a l w o r k t i l l a f t e r

s u n r i s e : h e q u i t w o r k u t five o ' c l o c k ,

s m o k e d a c i g a r a f t e r d i n n e r a n d s p e n t

two h o u r s o n t h e s t r e e t t a l k i n g n o n -

s e n s e w i l h u n id le r . " I f I h a d l e i s u r e , "

said a m e r c h a n t , " I w o u l d p a y m o r e

a t t e n t i o n to m y a c c o u n t s u n d wou ld

t r y a u d co l l ec t m y bi l l s m o r e ' p r o m p t ,

l y . " T h e c h a n c e is, m y f r i e n d , if y o u

h a d l e i s u r e y o u w o u l d p r o b a b l y p a y

less a t l e n l i o n to Iho m a t t e r .

THE " b l a c k f e l l o w s " in A u s t r a l i a a r c

r a p i d l y d y i n g a w n y . T r u c a n i n i , t h e last

T a s m a n i n n a b o r i g i n a l , d i e d a f e w

m o n t h s a g o ; nnd e v e n in N e w Z e a l a n d ,

h e f a r n o b l e r M a o r i , w h o flourished

d u r i n g t h e c e n t u r i e s of c a n n i b a l i s m a n d

i n t e r n e c i n e w a r f a r e , is d i s a p p e a r i n g

u n d e r t b e m y s t e r i o u s i n f l u e n c e o f t h e w h i t e m a n ' s p r e s e n c e .

F A L L I H O 8 T A B 8 .

Shepherd, thou aay'at 'mid yonder blue T h e star which rules na sparkles bright,

I do, m y aon; but f r o m our view 'Tis hidden by the veil of nlRht.

Shepherd, they nay Ihy m i n d recalls T h e wild, weird words thens planels wiy;

What I hen declarra y o u r star which lalls, Falla, fal l i and fades away'/

My son when'er a mur ta l ends. His ular dropa earthward instantly:

Thus une, while reveling wilh h'a f r iends . Dies amid mi i lh and tipey u ' ee !

He h e a n uut his co inpan lon i call, H ' a li.M aung has b t e n lung , tu-day—

His star a c c o m p l i A r s its fall . Falls, fal ls and fadi« away I

T h e madlen lender and nntrierf. Soon tu Hap fo r th h e r bridal vnwi,

A daughter fond, a loving bride, A n d worthy of a w o r t h y s p o n i e :

T h e oraiiRe blossoms deck her pall. T h e prlmt must nj>w t h e m i u l e m say;

H t r alar is one uf luose that fal l . Fa I, fa l l and fade away !

Behold, my sun, yon lapsinj; lires Were some great noble 's I even he—

His little splendor past—expirea Amid his gold and b lszonry !

T h o u g h llatlerera t h r o n g his iplendld halls . A n d fawn upon h i m , day, by day.

Ilia l i fe la but a star tha t fal ls . Falls , falls and fades away.

—liminger.

FARM AND HOME.

B n m m e r C a r e of HORB.

H a v e a p a s t u r e o f a b o u t t h i r t y - f i v e

ac roa , n o t m u c h gra«», b u t p l e n t y of

y o u n g o a k s , h i c k o r i e s a n d haze l b r u s h ,

w i t h p l e n t y o f r u n n i n g w a t e r . K e e p

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

t h e y c a n h e l p t h e m s e l v e s , wi th a p i l e

of c h a r c o a l , a n d i t wi l l s u r p r i s e t h o s e

w h o h a v e n o t t r i e d i l to s e e t h e m c a t

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

field of c love r , wiUi r u n n i n g w a t e r in i t

w o u l d bo t h e hos t p a s t u r e t h a t h o g s c a n

b o k e p t i n . P a r s n i p s a r e t h e hee l r o o t

c r o p U ia t c a n bo g r o w n f o r sw ine . T b e y

e a t t h e m e a g e r l y r a w , a n d m a n y f a r m -

ers g r o w t h e m e s p e c i a l l y lo f e e d t o

t h e i r hogs .

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o n i o n s l a rge ly f o r e x h i b i t i o n p u r p o s e s ,

a n d was g r e a t l y t r o u b l e d wi lh l h a l pes t

t h e o n i o n g r u b . I t r i e d m a n y p l a n s , a s

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

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

s o d a p r e t t y e x t e n s i v e l y f o r a g r i c u l t u r a l

p u r p o s e s , a n d I t o o k t o s o w i n g i t o n

o n i o n b e d s w h e n I s a w l h a l t b e g r u b

w a s a t w o r k , wiUi t h e r e s u l t t h a t I

f o u n d il a p e r f e c t c u r e f o r t h e pes t , a s

well a s m a t e r i a l l y a s s i s t ing i n t h o

g r o w t h of o n i o n s . T h e p r o p o r t i o n in

w h i c h I u s e d i t w o u l d b e a b o u t 4 c w l .

t o Uie a c r e , a n d 1 u s e d i l t w o o r t h r e e

l i m e s a s e a s o n n e v e r m o r e . I h a v e

a l so u s e d f o r t h e s a m e p u r p o s e gas -

l i m e , w h i c h will a l s o p r e v e n t i t . I n

u s i n g Uie n i t r a t e o f s o d a it is n e c e s s a r y

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

a s t o le t i l d r o p o n t h e p l a n t s w h e n t h e y

a r e w e t c a u s e s a b u r n t , sh r i ve l l ed p l a c e

w h e r e v e r il t o u c h e s t h e m . I l is a good

p l a n l o w a t e r a f t e r s o w i n g i l , o r l o se-

lec t a t i m e w h e n t h e s h o w e r s m a y b e

e x p e c t e d s o o n . — I t n i d o n Gnnlenrr's (hrvnide.

THE CENTENNIAL. l e n l l y . L e t h i m p u l l . E v e r y m o m e n t

is e x h a u s t i n g h i s s t r e n g t h a n d i n c r e a s -

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

b a . t e r b a n d s b e i n g d r a w n i n t o h i m ;

a n d a f t e r a f e w s e c o n d s o f r e s i s t a n c e ,

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

p a i n h i s o w n e f f o r t is c a u s i n g h i m , b e

will g i v e o n o g r o a t w r e n c h , r e a r u p ,

a n d p l u n g o t o w a r d y o u . T h e p r e s s u r e

a n d t b o p a i n a r o r e m i t t e d ; a n d s t a n d -

i n g b y y o u r s ide , y o u r a r m o v e r h i s

m o i s t e n e d n e c k , n n d k i n d l y p a t t i n g

h i m h e l e a r n s t h i s s w e e t l e s s o n — l h a l

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

m e a n s a b s e n c e of p a i n . T h i s o n c e u n -

d e r s t o o d b y t h e co l t , b e is t h o r o u g h l y

l in l t e r b r o k e . W i t h th i s , h e h a s a lso

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

t h a n h e . H a d y o u l i e d h i m to a post ,

a n d l e t h i m " p u l l i t o u t , " a s t h e p h r a s e

is, h e w o u l d h a v o g o t n o s u c h i d e a ;

t h e p o s l o r t r e e , n o t m a n , w o u l d h a v e | d rawn. b e e n h i s m a s t e r . O r , h a d y o u w a i t e d j n ! l 1 Califurnia, by Bartholdi , cousin of

u n t i l h e was a y e a r , o r e v e n s ix m o n t h s M , r , h " 1 MscMahou , is a s t r ik ing picluie.

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00 . I n h i s h r s t m a t c h a g a i n s t m a n , u , b o l ( i , - l g u r e w « i i e ieculed . A must splr-

m a n wou ld h a v o b e e n b e a t e n . — A / r . I ited and str iking picture uf inan imoth size

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Murray's (Johlen llulr.

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i n g t h e a d v i s a b i l i t y o f d i s c o n U n u m g o n e

of t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t b r a n c h e s of agr i -

c u l t u r e , n a m e l y , s h e e p n d r y , in

c o n s e q u e n c e o f t h e e x t r e m e l y low p r i c e

of wool , it m a y n o t b e a m i s s to s t a t e lo

y o u r r e a d e r s , e s p e c i a l l y t l ioeo i n t h e

e a s t e r n S t a l e s , m y l i t t l e e x p e r i e n c e in

r a w i n g C o l s r o l d - m e r i n o l a m b s for

m a r k e t . B e i n g s t r o n g l y a d v i s e d by

M r . H a r r i s t o p r o c u r e a C o t s w o l d r a m

t o u s e o n c o m m o n m e r i n o ewes , I las t

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

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h i m w i l h s i x t y - f i v e ewes , a n d a l so p u r -

c h a s e d in t h e s p r i n g f o r t y - f i v e ewes

s e r v e d b y a p u r e b r e d Co t swo ld . F r o m

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hy Becker is Kizpah defending her dead chi ldren aRaiual the Ixasts anil birds of prey. A three years ' f a m i n e in Israel, be-cause Saul had consumed the Dibeouiles— such is tlie Bible account uf it—cuuld only be achieved hy punishing Saul 's dcrcend-ants. So King David tuok Iwu sons uf Rlzpah, Saul 's concubine, and live u rns uf Michal, Saul's dauKhtrr , and delivered them to the Gibeonites and they i aneeil them in the lirst days of the barley harvest. And Rlzpah took sackcloth and spread it upon the rock unti l water drooped upon t hem out of heaven—that is, till the rainy season —and suffered nei ther the birds of the air to rest on t hem by day, nor the Leasts ol the field hy n igh t . I'he artist rfpre>ents seven men tiancin); dead, hrasts end birds of prey amiroaching to devour them and Rlzpah with drawn sword and deUrmined mien in an a l t i tude of at tack.

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o b s e r v a t i o n a n d e x p e r i e n c e wiUi a

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

g o o d l y s h a r e of f r i e n d l y vis- tors . Of

c o u r s e wo a r e a l l h a b i t u a l f r u i t e a t e r s

f r o m c h o i c e a s wel l a s c o n v i c t i o n , a n d

a s a p p l e s a r e m o r e r e l i a b l e t h a n m o s t

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o r f r o m A u g u s t t o M a y ; t h e n , if t h e r e

a r e p l e n t y of g r a p e s or p e a c h e s , t h e r e

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a p p l e s lo bo i n c o n d i t i o n f o r use d u r i n g

l b s w h o l e s e a s o n . F i r s t , u o l less i b a n

t w o d i s t i n c t o r fint-class d e s s e r t o r e a t i n g

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d i l i o n f o r t a b l e u s e a n d f o r v i s i to rs , t o

s e n d b y c h i l d r e n l o s c h o o l , a n d to g ive

i l t o less f o r t u n a t e n e i g h b o r s . T h i s

will r e q u i r e a b o u t a d o z e n v a r i e t i e s f o r

f o r t h e s e a s o n . S e c o n d , o n e o r t w o

r i c h s u b a c i d v a r i e t i e s of good s ize f o r

c o o k i n g i n v a r i o u s w a y s . T h i s will l a k e e i g h t v a r i e t i e s .

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m a k e s t h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e m e n t of s o m e

e x p e r i m e n t s w h i c h h a v e b e e n m a d e

in s o m e of t h e t o b a c c o p r o d u c i n g d i s -

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w i l h d e c i d e d s u c c e s s . A l t h e l i m e

t h e p l a n t is r e a d y f o r c u l l i n g , j u d g -

m e n t s h o u l d b e u s e d in d e t e r m i n i n g

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b a c c o l eaves posses s a l s u c h l i m e . I f

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

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o r h u n g u p i n t h e b a r n , wi th t h o l i p s o f

t h e l e a v e s h a n g i n g d o w n w a r d . T h i s

will g e a t l y b e n e f i t Uie l eaves us t h e s u p

c o n t a i n e d i n t h e r o o t will g r a d u a l l y

d i f f u s e i tself i n t o t h e l eaves a n d a d d

c o n s i d e r a b l e t o Uie i r s l r c n g t b a n d t h e

c o m i n g s u c c c a s f u l s w e a t i n g p r o c e s s . I f ,

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l eaves s h o u l d b e c u t a n d h u n g u p .

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n e r a n d m o r e d e s i r a b l e texture u f l e r s w e a t i n g .

fore which visitors linger Interested. T h e Bouquet girl, by Olaize. is a gem of

art . Fai th is wonder fu l ly and sweetly drawn,

scene of the Ini |uisision, with a victim un-der tor ture wilh a r m s stretched, hands and feet tied, while fire is applied to the s o b s of bis feet and agony e x p i e n e d iu his countenance, and diabal ism in tbe faces uf his tormenturs, is o n e uf the most s tr iking pictures o n exb ib i l iun .

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wool , cou ld u n d o u b t e d l y o b t a i n a l a rge

p r o f i t i n r a i s i n g l a m l « b y a Co t swold

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t h e e w e a s h o u l d l a m b as e a r l y a s t h e

m i d d l e of J a n u a r y . S a y , f o r i n s t a n c e ,

we t a k e t h e f o l l o w i n g figures;

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Total $330 00 KECEIMS.

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T h e r a m ia a l so p r o v i d e d fo r a n o t h e r s e a s o n .

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I s o j u d i c i o u s l y p r o p o s e d b y y o u r a b l e

, c o r r e s p o n d e n t , W . J . F . , of k e e p i n g

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J u n e 1st . M u t t o n so ld h e r e t h i s s p r i n g

a t ten c e n t s p e r i w u n d . A e w e , w e i g h -

i n g fifly p o u n d s a n d f a t , w o u l d i n c r e a s e m y c s U m u l o $1 p e r h e a d .

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p ro f i t s i n t h r e e w a y s ; e x t r a a m o u n t of

wool s h e a r e d ; e a r l y l a m b s , n n d m u t t o n

fit f o r t h e b u t c h e r w h e n i l is s c a r c e a n d h i g h .

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will n o t d r a w i n t o h i s e y e s w h e n h e

p u l l s b a c k o r s U u g g l e s ; a n d w h e n t h i s

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se lves s q u a r e l y , a o t h a t h e sha l l n o t ,

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i n g a l l Uie l i m e , w h i l e t h e p r e s s u r e o n

h i m is b e i n g i n c r e a s e d ; " C o m e , s i r ,

c o m e ? " S o m e t i m e s , t h e co l t will

c o m e , y i e l d i n g r e a d i l y to t h e p r e w u r e ;

in w h i c h e a s e p u t h i m k i n d l y , s o a s t o

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

t h i n g ; a n d t h e n s t e p f o r w a r d , a n d re

p e a l t h e s l igh t p r e s s u r e nnd k i n d c o m -

m a n d - I n m a n y ca se s wo h a v e f o u n d

t h i s e n o n g h ; a n d t h e co l l was " h a l t e r -

b r o k e " b e f o r e y o u k n e w it, a s o n e

m i g h t e a y . H u t , m o r e o f t e n , us s o o n

a s t h e l i t t le f e l l o w f e l t t h e p r e s s u r e of

t h e p u l l u p o n t b e b a i t e r , h e wou ld " s e t

b a c k , " r e s i s t i n g w i l h a l l bin s t r e n g t h .

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ply h o l d y o u r o w n . D o n ' t t w i t c h h i m , o r

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o o m m o i ' o r e uecatur leaving ins n u m l o g sh ip Phi lade lphia , in the hsrlxir of Triiioli, is a large and characteristic painting, fu l l of lutereet. The flames light up the veasels. the combatauU, the living aud the dead— the minarets and lowers ul Tripoli , and the victorious Americans . It ia a mutt striking picture.

Tho bronze itatufO are above the average, are clasaical, and the same may be said of t h e French sculpture, of which there is s fa i r d isplay. Tlie puMiies, water-colors and etchings are very good. And efpecially so are the architectural drawings.

Nor must 1 o m i t to notice t h e building constructed bv the French goverumenl , for the display of the models, charts and draw-ings uf the must nuted

L-T-BLIC WOIIK' of France, inc luding roads, bridges, rail-ways, aonueducta, internal navigation, water supply of towns and canals, mar i t ime works, l ighthouses, and beacons, mines, etc., which eclipse anyth ing shown here by all o ther nations. Nune suould fail to see this exhibit , fo r it gives une a belter idea than they will o therwise gel of the public spirit, enterprise and greatness of France.

CA.SNEU HOODS. T h e large display uf canned goods, f rui t ,

vegetablifl and nieats, iu Agricultural Hal l , indicattsi) lbs great change effected in the diet of the people, within my rememhrance . T h e improvements in refrigerators, and in the implemenls fo r canning and p n serving f ru i t a n d vegelablea here exhibited, show that t h e f ru i t season may he prulunged through the year. And just as the laws uf hea l th and tlie improvetl hab.ta of the peo pie uni te to demand fresh meats, f resh f ru i t s and vegetablra the year ronnd, and f rui t jars are invented and put ou the mar-ket tha t will k eep t hem fresh a u d f ree f rum taint, and housewivrs are rejoicing that, with l e n labor and cost than heretofore, tbey can keep tbe household supplied with fresii f ru i t t b rongbou t t h e year, the whole pro »ra seems likely to he superseded by a re-markab le invention,

HOUIATE'S rBEVEKVlMi COMI-Ol'MI, which dispenses with sugar, heat or air-t ight cans, in preserving f ru i t , vegetablce, meat, egg*, etc, A iurge exhibi t here, pre-served l o u r years ago, j o u k s as fresh as II gathered yesterday, t h e must eminent chemiata cert i fy lo it value and heall l i ful-iifan. A box. which will preserve 32 giil-

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t h e y wil l d i s a p p e a r . Or , c a y e n n e p e p - 1 E n g l i s h L a v e n d e r F i o l d a .

p e r is s a i d l o b e a good c u r e f o r a n t s . ' r i l e r 0 j e g a r d e n s of F r a n c e a r e ce l e

t h e f o l d i n g f o r l ad i e s ' . I n J a p a n , I b e

g e n t l e m a n c a r r i e s a t a l l l i m e s , e x c e p t

in win te j - , t h e ogi in h i s g i rd l e , Imson i ,

u n d e r b is co l l a r , or , in b i s m e r r y m o o d ,

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e t i q u e t t e t o a p p e a r in t h e s t r ee t w i t h a

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

t h e f o r e i g n m a r k e t , a n d sold in K n r o p e

a n d A m e r i c a . T b e y a r e c h e a p e d i t i o n s

o f a r t in t h e l and of t h e gods , fo r a l l t b e

w o r l d to look a t . T h o y will p r o b a b l y

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

b y a n y o l h e r m e a n s .

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of l ice w i t h t h e s e w o r d s p r i n t e d t h e r e o n :

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a n h o u r fo r c o n v e r s a t i o n . " T h u e t h e r

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n i n g a r i g m a r o l o a l iou l t h e " la tes t a n d

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t h e m a n o f m e d i c i n e s a i d : " T a k e a

c h a i r , p l e a s e , a n d k e e p y o u r m o n e y .

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t h e gir ls , t h e a r t i s t ' s w o r k , t h e l i n i s h i n g

a n d p a c k i n g s r e nil d o n e b e f o r e m y

eyes . T l i e m a n i f o l d u s e s a n d c l i q t i r l l c

of t h e f a n I a m g r a d u a l l y l u a m i n g .

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w i t h p o e t r y , co i ig ra l i i l n t i ons , o r w i t h

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f u l i n f o r m a t i o n of v a r i e d n a t u r e .

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t u r e , e t c . , in Y o k o h a m a a n d in E u r o p e .

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p u b l i c . M a n y o f t h e F u k u i g e n t l e m e n

h a v e c o l l e c t i o n s of f a n s w i t h f a m o u s

i n s c r i p t i o n s o r a u t o g r a p h s , o r p i c t u r e s ,

f r o m n o t e d a r t i s t s . A s c h o l a r o r a u t h o r ,

in g iv ing n p a r t y to h i s l i t e r a r y f r i e n d s

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m e n t , a n d p e o p l e o f t e n e x c h a n g e f a n s

a s we d o p h o t o g r a p h s . W h e n I g o i n t o

a s t r a n g e h o u s e , e s p e c i a l l y i a m y t r i p s

l o v i l lages w h e r e t h e f o r e i g n e r c r e a t e s

a e e n s a t i o n , I s p e n d t h e w h o l e e v e n i n g

w r i t i n g in E n g l i s h o n f a n s f o r m y hos t ,

h i s w i f e , d a u g h t e r a n d f r i e n d s . H o w

f a r I h e e x c e r p t s f r o m S h a k e s p e a r e ,

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a t e d or u n d e r s t o o d , 1 c a n n o t nay . T o

m a k e t h e p i c t u r e s f o r c o m m o n flat f a n s

t h e d e s i g n is d r a w n b y t h o a r t i s t o n

t h i n p a p e r . T h i s is p a s t e d o n a s l a b of

c h e r r y w o o d a n d e n g r a v e d . T h o pic-

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

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4. l i e h a s s o u g h t this h i g h oflice b y m e t h o d s so u n p r c c e d c n t e J I y s h a m e l e s s a n d d i s r e p t a a b l o t h a t il wou ld b e an e v e r l a s t i n g s t i g m a upon a D e m o c r a t i c conven t ion lo i.omi-n a t e h i m , nnd a r ep roach upon t h e A m e r i c a n peop le t o e lect h im if no in i n a t e d .

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T h e real c a u s e of t ' . ia D e m o c r a t i c o u t c r y abou t " d . f a m a l i o n " i i tha t t h e m a i n cl i ' i ry. - • ainsi the i r c a n -d i d u e an- Irue, and t h a t t hey a r e f a l l i n g wi h c r u s h i n g l in-' .

o n g t h e t r a n s p a r e n c i e s at t h e Kci iubl ienn ra l ly nt St . A l b a n s , V t . , on T u e s d a y n i g h t w a s t h e fo l lowing: " T a m m a n y s a c h e m s in 1 8 7 0 — W i l -l iam SI. T w e e d , Samue l J . T i l d e n , P e t e r H. S w e e n e y , H i e h a r d 15. C * u -nol ly , T h o m a s J . F i e ld s . A man is bes t k n o w n b y t h o c o m p a n y ho

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In N e w GlouccHter , tho o'.her d a y , a m e m b e r of t h e D e m o c r a t i c T o w n C o m m i t t e e ca l led tho a t t en t ion of a pa s s ing l>epublican to a call fo r a c a u c u s which he w a s pos t ing up, a n d invi ted him t o c o m e and read h i s " d e a t h w a r r a n t . " A d iscuss ion en-sued , In w h i c h thu D e m o c r a t i c of-ficial a s s e i t e d wi th mal ic ious sa t i s fac t ion : " i'ou Rifuhlicant have gat to pity tht rehel tear debts, tluvti and till ami you can't help it!—Portland, Mc.,

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Tl ie f t i e n d s o f T i l d e n in N e w V o i k a r o c a l l i n g u p o n h im lo f u r n i s h , if p o s s i b l e , e v i d e n c e of one o r / o f loyal-t y d u r i n g t h e w a r , bnt they call in v a i n .

T h u s t h e Hufl'alo E x p r e s s p rom -ises: " I f t h e r e s t of t h e S t a l e wi lh d o ns well as E r i e c o u n t y th is f i l l , M o r g a n a n d R o g e r s will h a v e 50,000 m a j o r i t y . "

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' l i l d e n bu r i ed h is f a c e in Wil l iam D o r s h e i m e r ' s b o s o m a n d s o b b e d l ike a l i t t l e ch i ld . " O W i l l i a m , " he c r i c d b r o k e n l y . " I ' lone lorn m a n , a n d e v e r y t h i n g g o e s c o n t r a r y w i t h me . Why, W n v d o these b e a s t l y R e p u b l i c a n s n e v e r m a k e b l u n d e r s — e x c e p t on off y o a r a w h r n t h e y d o n ' t c o u n t ? " Mr . D o r s h e i m i l ' s b o s o m h e a v e d l ike a c o a l heave r , b u t t h o u g h l o o k i n g a s if he

r a n t e d l o s a y s o m e t h i n g , he r e m a i n it s i l e n t . — l i u f f a U Express.

T h e ense of p e i j u r y w h i c h M r . T i l den h:.s i r .ade a g a i n s t hitDBc'f, is c r e a t i n g a s ensa t ion in N e w \ o r k . P e o p l e w h o w e r e unab le o r u n w i l l ing t o t r a c e h is c r o o k e d n e s s t h r o u g h an i n t r i c a t e r a i l road s u i t c a n see in t h i s I ransaol in i i his t r u e c h a r a c t i r , r e v e a l e d w i t h o u t a n y s e v e r e m e n t a l l abo r . T h e r e was a r u m o r in N e w Y o r k c i t y , y e s t e r d a y , of h i s w i t h d r a w a l f r o m t h e t i cke t , b u t h is f r i e n d s m a y r e s t p e r f e c t l y s e c u r e t h a t po in t . A f t e r all t h a t h e h a s r i sked lo r t h e D e m o c r a t i c n o m i n a l ion , he will no t p a r i c o m p a n y w i l h il w i t h o u t a s e v e r e p ressure f r o m b e h i n d . — Cincinnati Gazette.

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11,000 y n r d s of H a m i l t o n P r i n t s , 6o.

W o will n o t g u m a n t e e t h e a b o v e p r i c e s l o last a n y g r e a t l eng th of t i m e . S w e e p i n g r e d u c t i o n in Sim U m b r e l l a s , R e a d y - m a d e su i t s a n d d r e n g o o d s .

G o o d S u n U m b r e l l a s 25 a u d 30o I ^ 2 S u n U m b r e l l a s , d a w n t o $ 1 . 6 0 Silk S u n I ' u ib r c l l a a T6c. | 9 1 SO Silk S e r g e U m b r e l l a s

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I l i j L o t o f F i n e U n b l e a c h e d M a i l l a s . 5 c K l r g n n t y a r d i r i d a C a m h r l c t a n d I ' m n i t s . a n d l e n c c n l j

V e r y H e a v y y a r d w i d e M i n l i n i , 7 c e n t l .

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R i g L o t ol D r e s s G o o d * I 2 i c . 1 20o D r e s i G o o d s d o w n lo l»« . R i t ' L o t p la id D r e s s G o o d s I 2 l c . | 26o D r e s s G o o d s d o w n to a O o . O l h e r a n d l iner g o o d s m a r k e d do-vn in p r o p o r t i o n . N o w is you r t ime t o b u y . G r e n a d i n e s a l m o s t g i u e n a w a y .

An liumenso Stock of Oarpeta. P r i c e s a w a y b e l o w t h o s e of l a s t y e a r .

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P r e s i d e n t S e e l y e is c o n f i d e n t t h a t H a y e s n n d W h e e l e r will b e e l o c t e j , e v e n if t h o S o u t h e r n S l a t e s , e x c e p t -i n g S o u t h C a r o l i n a , all go f o r T i l d e n a n d H e n d r i c k s . R e said l o a cor-r e s p o n d e n t of i h o S p r i n g f i e l d Un ion tha i w h i l e he f r e e l y c r i t i c i ses m a n y p r a c t i c e s o f t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r l y , lie y e t a f f i rms t h a t i ls sp i r i t a m i ten-d e n c i e s a r e t o w a r d r e f o r m , whi l e t h e sp i r i t a n d t e n d e n c i e s of t h e D e m o -c r a t i c p a r t y a r e , a n d a l w a y s h a v e b e e n , in an e x a c t l y o p p o s i t e d i rec -t i on . T h i s is unqua l i f i ed ly s h o w n by tho h is tory n n d p r e s e n t a l t i t u d e of t h e t w o pa r l i e s .

T l io R i c h m o n d , Va . E n q u i r e r , w h e t h e r i l is u n d e r p e c u n i a r y obli-g a t i o n s to G o v . T i lden a n d h is al l ies •ir no t , is a h e a d l o n g s u p p o r t e r of T i l d e n a n d l londr ickH. A n d in its i s sue of t h e '. '6th ull . il says : " I t is a c o n s o l a t i o n to k n o w t h a t a l i t t le t r u t h is o o z i n g into t h e e a r s of N e w E n g l a n d vo te r s . A Mr . U n d e r w o p d w h o s p o k e a l B u r l i n g t o n t h e o l h e r n i g h t , told tho G r e e n M o u n t a i n b o y s on t h e c o u r s e of an a t tnok o n t h o De -m o c r a c y . t h a t T i l d e n once to ld h im, d i n i n g t h e w a r , t h a t ' e v e r y so ld ie r s e n t b y L i n c o l n i n to V i r g i n i a was c o n s t i l u l i o n a l l y gu i l ty o f t r e spas s a n d j u s t l y l iab le l o p i m i s h m e n t un-d e r t h e c o m m o u l a w . "

T h e A l b a n y E v e n i n g J o u r n a l , s p e a k i n g of t h o d i sc lo su re s r e l a t i v e t o T i l d e n ' s i n c o m e t a x , s ays : T h e s e a m a z i n g l a c l s c a r r y the i r o w n signifi c a n c e . T h o y uo t o tho v e r y life of M r . T i l d e n ' s mora l c h a r a c t e r . T h e y p r o v e a n u t t e r lack of i n t e g r i t y h is m o r a l b e i n g . I t i s n ' t pohsiblo t h a t n m a n of consc ience a n d rect i t u d e conld bo ^u i l l y of t h e s e acts . T i n y e . - tabl ish the e s sen t i a l d i shon-esty of his c h a r a c t e r nnd s ink him 10 t h e level of the s w i n d l e r nml the p e r j u r e r . T h a t a m a n t h u s d e s t i t u t e of t hu v e r y e l e m e n t s ol honenty s h o u l d s e t h imse l f up ns ihe ' g r e a t refill i n e r ' is s i m p l y a g r o t e s q u e and h i d e o u s m o c k e r y . "

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ONE M I L L I O N ACRES of One faimiot laod. In the northern part of the .tatofor .ale b / the UHANH KAPIIli) * IN1U-ASA R. R.

BlroDf.oll.. Read/maketl. Suretrop., Oood .chool. U. R. run. thiouih fruter of Orant. Silllanitnl. all aloof. AU km!, of produce rala-rd. I'lrntjr nf water, tlmb.r.and bull il'if loatcr-1.1., Price from 13 to |10 per ecie- cm 'mirth down balance on time.

I7*riend for lllu.tratrd ;aai| hl.L full oi lact. and Siurc^and bcrontlnced. Addrr..,

w. 0. ta'UIlAUT, Comm'r-Oiand Hapldf, Ulifi

FOSTER BROTHERS, G r e a t N e w Y o r k C i t y S t o r e ,

72 Monroe Street, Grand Rapi

PIATFORM SPRING BUGGIES $ 1 0 0 and $110. Open Buggies From $80 to $150,

lATiR TOP 1II](I(IIES& PIIAETON8$liTO$2 T H I S W O R K I S A L L F U L L Y W A R R A N T E D .

ARTHUR WOOD, 3T, Wattrloo S t .Uuod Itaptdl.

THE RED JACKET, I s tho Res t G e n e r a l P i r p o v o P l o w mai le . T r y it . Sat i s faot ioa 'guaran-

t eed in e v e r y c a s e . W o k e e p a full l ine of f a r m

I M P L E M E N T S AND M A C H I N E R Y . — S u c h a s —

W A L T E R & W O O D ' S M O W E R S a n d R E A P E R S , T H E M A R S H H A R V E S T E R ,

T H E M E A D O W K I N G M O W E R , B U C K E Y E a n d H o O S I E R D R I L L S ,

T H E B U C K E Y E W A L K I N G a n d R I D I N G C U L T I V A T O R ,

L E A N ' S I R O N H A R R O W , a n d t h o f a m o u s

H A R R I S O N W A G O N .

A l ' o a full l ine of H A R D W A R E , T I N W A R E , S A S H . D O O R S B L I N D S , &o .

C O P P E N 8 & B A T E S . W e s t e n d of Ma in S l i c e t .

H. W. AVERY, OEAI.BK IN

Fresh Meats,

Poultry,

Oysters A N D A L L KINDS OKOAUK IN SKASON,

O - A S E E

I'AIOKOR ALLKINDBOf

Live Slock, Sail I'ork,

P e l t s & o

lliden

Central llarkd, Urld|e Stmt . U. W AVERY.

Money To Loan on Improred luom Inquire of

II. iv. nuri'KRFIBLD. Cnlbf and Oino'a Hluck Oiand Rapid. Mich.

J ^ I B O L U T I O N .

The co-iinrlncnliip liticlufma i-ziifioK be-tween John liilci nn j Wm. J. liunornn, undur tlio firm name of Uilca i Uonovnn, li this day dluolrcd by mutual contcnt.

J o n s GILCI, W M . J . DONOVAN.

Dated l.uivell, July loth, 1870,

COI'ALTTSKITSLLLP.

The uml'-'riiuncd Imvo Ihid ility cutcred into o co-parlnetihip under thu firm name ol Mitchell A Donoran, fur the porpoie of carry ing on u ceotral proccry buaiueta at ibe olu •Uod of Uilei & DuDorna, In iho Tillage of Low ill. lluplnf; by carcful attcatiuo to bujincss and fair dciiling wilh cuitomcn, to merit a large [HilroDagc, we eubictibe out-tolTei very reipeulfully,

lle.sav MITCUIU, WM J . DOSOVAS.

Lowell. July 19, 1870,

J | A R N E 8 S ,

C O L L A R , ^ —AUD—

Trunk Store. Bank Block, Lowell, Mich.

(Flrat Door weet ar Lewalt HaUaaal Baak.)

LIGHT & DRAFT HARNESS,

COLLARS A HORSE CLOTHING

ROBBS AND BLANKETS

WHIPS AND TRUNKS

Col l a ra manufactured and aold a t

W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l .

COUPLXTS OUTFIT OF

Eveiything UfmaHy Kept in ths

line of TracU.

REPAIRING

D o n e o n s h o r t

a b l e r a t e s .

notice and a t r eaaon

A

A l l W o r k W a r r a n t e d .

Thanking my Patrons for past / a tor# /

ihall enileator to use them veil in thefts,

tare. all and see nu in my neit quarters.

fxtolaSOlcolly.] E-PULLEB.