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* ( LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Office in Grthaa'i Block, Up 8laii» "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable n T^rmi, $1 tO per year ii Adrane?. VOLUME VI.; .LOWKl.li. MIC1IKJAN. WKDNKSDAV. NOVEMBER 2. 1870. NUMBER 18. . Slu iouitU |aurmil, IH fCBLIHMKI- KVtkl ^ W e d n e a d o y M o r n l n s , I J L *T U.W LI., MICH., '•FI —BY— W. MORRIS. OBr*. ll fliiar llrnh»ni'« Block. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. P a r o a f v*f. |1 V\ For "U m - ' n t h n — ......... .... 7A ll.lffliTtra'i h * t h e ''"irrl«r, t no IU *aliertptloniiiiiTar<bly in «drat< > »' RATES OF ADVERTISINQ. T«altne«ol N n o p t r f l l . e l i n r m u t t e r m a k r ««qn»r. I Mini* SS-iairM K r'olnmD | I m n . ' S m o . « mo | 1 «r »3.WI I n | | 112.0* Aftol lO'l 12 0.11 in.i' • 00 |A O 1 " I 1 VS.nO 1 *0.00 I 40 W Vi 0.t i 50 00 I ^".on | » 0" IiOCsIki 10 •»•!» p"r lln«*. Mirrufn* M'l l»i»Mh notlot-* frt 1 *. OWttjurr , A e»nt« p^r lino. (••"Uln Bnmn««ii I>ir»ctorv M p^r^nnnm •»4rly vl»frti*«r» ciititle<i to o'ltng* qo*rt»rly. (BlNotiemat Smtnt# Rut**. o«l»n».»dr«>rtiMOii»nt» nin«i»<f pr»-p«ld. T T b e t r t ^ t n * w i l l hf n'rlc'lv a'lhrrwl to. f: Business Ilirrctoni. J, X. Xatbewtoa. \rnrARY, AHoriipv •nd "olMlot. Will ntimn' t< buinn»*i I n « n y nt tftr Statv tr U n i i e U s i » t i » Caurtf. Specil «ttKntlon rl'-iin to 'onr«}itn«liie Oollfili'i- •Bd O'lHiierrv ••u'lni'M. Olflc.-over ..owrll Nstlnnii Buk. loari-.l M'ch. T. J. SUjrtoa. yA TT'IRNRY * f U « » , m d Snjiciliirlii •'t«t»or l ; ni- iJk. "ed "'Ute* 'il-lru, •ii-l Ju>liet n l t i n •• mm*. '^Vorm md tilhgi* pr.ip»rty 'or •ol« or rt-iil l.lcr|.» • I OUim Ai <«*nt t-ir iironiiiiiR Peiiniiin* on*! "•mmtl' rom ilitri*! muciit dittH in Umbiiin'* Hloek, up lt*|r». tawcll. •icliirm. Milton M. Perry. R f.M. K«ttlt-. Iiinnrmic. «'.il C u l ' ^ t i n r A p f n « j " , o f f l e e o v u r l l l n r A Nulile'n -tor*. Union Hind H. U. Vinton. T-vEl'DTY Hh' rin H'rt O ii ollt^tlnif *ir»nf. Al | / hiume** ralrutiiU to my mn-, »lil r»c*lv jironilit»nrnll"n Robert Hunter Jr., J tMTirK of III' l'« < 'ill Htl-nd .to nptly t " <'o lectin*, C.nivi>.v*nd"l.' *nil .ill h.inii.'n-. lutru'tr M m » Jir.-. iJlBof n w Hunt « ilui.ti-rV Drug S um- ««vh. J W. Bpraituti. J rari'-B "f the IV^f.nli- .owi.nhlp of l.owl! Will pivf pn.mi.t Hiten'! .ii to Hi'* "llirti.in i MMilDts nn.l all otli>-r IiUkI "I^- int U»I«L t" «•> mm W. A FallMi. M. D.. •tYMOlA.N md I.""-!!. «leli. nil' ••er N'4IIiiii »1 B*ii*. K*"ii |cnee ou lli^U (trn-i. •it* r»»id«ii' 1 " "f C. I'owliii .n Dri. Feck A MoDam tol. 4>"lile BuiliU i P l i \ t l c i a n * j m l i i u r t H m i , U M m m i n f . L .«iir, Mkh. A. rkct O. C. UCbANNtll* H. C. Mepheneon. n 'lliai'Arflll. t'hyi l-n & -uin^.n •t(ai.li<.ii | i v « n lo S)plili«tii; ni'*' -'hronlr im i ^ Ai-o Slenhi-nmin"* lUt-nt Tiun^t iinn -uppon •r», iii»iiiii»eiiir»<l iiWer. All »iirk ••rnult.l i. fl*# utmfk.-lii.U". ! Kr*i<lfii<'<'. flr»l llna^ nofth of Union "cliou ! IlauM. Iifflw oirt tiunl * IIuiM.rV Druy 'I'm 1 . m j. Howard Smith. M. D. '•MEOI'AllliV fli^MiUU MUl S.irjro#. "«•• ll-.Ul TiBiin i.Vi-r llm |""1 "llitf. - . ICr»iilw: v. . *4 ilryKl I.OMl. i;»IUi •••UMiifcU pi4 »niptl>,,.l«J o •Iglll. O r . J m. Bdie. P lT^ICIAiT auu B.i m. Aeeoncbi-ai- lt«-i .inucau mi l ul W«»btii|tl"D nua A*eO itiwl' UBM UTvr lrfl»i-ll >»U..U«I DlDk. Wm. Fullen, T \ R *1 Jilt in le«ilj'ii:» i 'Clnih«.'I»ni J J K.ari.i'hluKOiiiHlr. 1UI». Ai aulnj cut «i'<l Hi*"* l" «-i«* M^rn i uiWi' Keen* Brtd ( « a U v r t Reel Broe. VT^AI.KRRIB Dm Iiihm*, Cliihlnf. Y«nl »FNi 1 ) ll-ii.*, IUU «iid ( • p - i.'lothlBjc cut m.d in*.. tiTiiPler. Ktorn m 0 -h m' HluH. - w p l l . Mh- i .' MiermAn a MiLe. S KAI.KIW in i'ry lifiJ* i lniu.iif. Boot*, "Inn* U4U, C a p * , f u r u l - o l n j i I mm U. ac. « » • ! Otor. m Blueii, w m t Bior. 0- A- Kolffln. R KAHY-M a DK OI oKiiiik. !» > Uo-di Yank.. Notion*, U oenle* and rrwtim.u.. alW4>a i . i bn'i'l. II im'B.'rill.* o. O Stone A Co. D KALKB^ In DYO<HMIII, (if. o.il»», B-kiU an 31i«e« t H a U a n d C » p # . C l u c k ' f ) . *«• 8l'>r» I. auvm'i Block, l^wi-ll, Ulrb / r Hine A Noble. T\RAL<5R8 in l»rt Hoods Clmulnf, Hala Cap. \ } liroeuiM. Ao ^ i c N. B.—Clutliin* madfi to ordtr. Store lu b m k bloc*, opiniAlr Pitukllll llouae. CbM. Althen. P P,A..PRin hitdi-ma.lf C l o l h i n f , O i - n i ' " Km- nla .Ingtlooda. Hats i'ap«. Itc '"oruer »iou w m i e n d H i t Kl*er ilrWKf, l^iwll Mich. John Xopf A Oo. D EALERS In Fomltoif "I ottv k'nd Palm- g.iring BhJi', •arniiiVd. KeydT-uud' r.irtlii. ««a<lantly ••• h m d «• m"<i> to onlur. Mauufactir. •nd Waivruom u w r II A II. iHiput. O.Kopt "I^rBNITCUK Roniiia. furulti re roadii and r- Jr |«iied. P l o i u r e F i a n ^ . l-i"klug-nlB-»»».oi al k i o i l i a l ' a y a nn baud Hrcond ihMir mm NalloO'i Bank. B lOf' «trn.|. '^m^il, Mi.ili. a J uokwonn. KBK BhoelniMweflalMv. " ,h, ' r kind" 4 Bl.ok.niiihiijg done. Ki»*r L«iwel John Wi I bod- II kind* of Biatkum Inn., ilor»~ibo< Ing am »aiiun and U a n l ^ y e H o n i n g d o n e p i v i u p l j . Edgar Morae. O U.N'IRT** I.Ihc f.ora " lilioii Hon Mod all "Inn Uoirli ana I'nvali- II i umm., In ai.d f n m ai> Ifaina. Tboa Tate. 1 iferrKlable. lloi>»»an.l « arriajie* Irt anli «.• j vitlioui driver. l'M*«ii |p"f »oin»f.*e.lloall pail the connlrv. John Taylor, -JIM Pnund »-r and oiaiiiiter 'U'Or "f railon* kind" llowe, Ilarr »». rulliTalor. , ."•ora|-er«. bi.li ilelgli | all kind* cf canttnK in oidtr. LuMrll, Mlub. H. Rosa. •r 4 K,>*!ga, C*rrlaKe and ornam»nUl Paihll k OraiDinic. tfkrbeli'ig. Paper Hinri"*, Kal- ng, »•., Marbin'i. (.hop, Junoilon *1 KWar an lii-agt a i r . e l * Mr*. A T. Meera. f I^MNKKY. A m i l aaMitwrut nl booDrtf, bat. ribbons, flowi i*. Iacr» Hnd al' kiuiln of Uui. trMatoa. Bltwilrwl, Wcftdida. Fowliaon A Quick, irbltifta 4UuilderK L n o r i l . M i c e . . M: R. Blodgett I OWfXL Woolfii Mllit, nianu' ic ure nf Plain ano j Mnct I axira-m, rirn-d> and J . a n a . r i a n n n U . •'l.iin and ranot ''lii'ting.-itoekiiia Y«rn. etc. I." >'ll. Mlrb ^11 i.ioiU roidi-tr'in Pnrn Wi.ol an. f . r Imnj lloek*. Ilikni-ai m u k r l pilca paid lor Vum. John Ollea- %XT Hoiewle and r«*til. I> • il. r In all kind* of Orucv ffi pea. i.i'aiKf Onln., I'rodaee itnre in Cuion b|r>ck, l^iwcll Mlrh Cloak & Dreaa Making. n ' l N E In t l r . «Im| -ii ||., Htid il aMort notice. Th •a •»! S** Y o i k f . i - l i i o n * n « e U » l e r e r ? m o n i i tnrt iiuiu e m t o f Mall.-nal ll.mk MK9. A A. WARWICK. Fort'a Weatern Medicine ManTg Oo f iiVVKl.'., llicli I'hut.i.il npiial J.00 ,I*I'>- j I'rfldeni, C, R II iwk ; VlrePmit., K. t.iaJr : h .M K<»t, iren-un-r, .1 W Noaro.N. R.'f . • n n - e b t ie mi--!"!!, I.owrll National Bank, Offlc.- oiei Nalloual Uuuk. Rilla ft Qe 11. M lSOKCTl'ltKlib in ai d .imlen In W npi b». Cat ri*ici«. nr. Wajnna and l arrlkge* nanula ure.1 and e^iiied loonier, in durahllitv, dianatcl md price we Mill n o t i « out done. Call a n d a e e u* Near JoliU Wlln n s BluRkauillb •hop, lloiumSI. M. 0. Barber, S ITCESBOR to tl.fi M Bulier, dealer In bnicr lr» i'ruTI *inii«, Crookety. i .laiuware, Yankee Xn it.|i>. ah.I a loll iia«oi imenl In tlin I'irooer and 'renera. I'rodmr md i'lOTiMou Line Tern.a ca'b, and wil .-.irreauond Willi (iold ai »l 10 1,-e Cn-i>ni au.i nod;. Witer in tli. II h'ldg. tleel, Low. Il, Mlob U. B. Wtlliami, I V*'AI.PH in UriH-i-rl » ind I'rovWona. Cr<<k , -r>t J [ F lilnMi Wait*, xn. fltoreat aign o f " E l k lloin»." riin-ii Block, rtml Side Noah F. Huotedi N 't7K9KllV MAN hin I de.ilcr lua lkindaof Pnii mid ••ro nil-nlal I'nei, >h r *b«, limea. Oiai i n . O - d e i a b) inai. pmnipt y aii.udedto.- v . II. -lirh. Hunt A Hunter, I iKAl.KHH In |iini!«, Palanl Mnlieinea. Per uio-r I riiin'a, Ulla. >\e B i o r e a l t h e ' I d a l a n d olJ II h - ^ r , 11 log* "tieei. L-iwell. mch Hcwk ft White, PAl EltS in fc -oia. S*i..e». I..aid. r, flrdinga. *• Parlirnlar aliei.li'.n girin to vu>tniu w.k •lore in rb.'i'kcri'd UmldiiiK. o.'Xt it .or w—t f M n i - l | . I I U- N B'iie ft Un.. W rdl.VKBINB l u m p Wo.ka Mai.ufacintera Wn.'di'ii I'liinpa. room w a' "lUe. W ..irr.int nl! our our pumpa (or i - i i e j e a r . wben prop lit »rt. Onie.a hi mall o r m b e wlae. pionipt<> li d. UianU Kiipida, Mu-li. 8 . N . K n m , W. r.o;* T Nelson. D KlL^Rln Piano*. Urgana and Mel^deon*. viol,, St'tUKa nd ''lie. l Moair. 4l»ii Cmcka, Watrb ii.i a line of Jewelry, kept roiiatantl> on ban' i>e in-a eali. M. B. Kerokes. / 1 I Mill tor. II IIM. S i g i . a n d i l r amrntal Painter ' i Or.lnin*, I'ue' llaiiKint. 'iiblii.K. and ra'a iimi , il.'iie alili n atn •<•* and leapiich Simp w -I'll-, mer Kialt'a n a g 'U ahop—lit d. or aoulb of li t' I'l'a I.Uck.miHi a h up. John Rotnig. tllAVIX -, ••hami li.if. Hair lilting, and will. ^ k-r» d'lil uitli ne tiie» and ile<|titieli. Ilnon- ! Hitir itraliae,'. Ili.iek, i|i|.om I-.Natimial B.mk IIK> J. iIoMin. iniiiiific'iir. r of Swi'cbe', 'iirl* t lliabia. K. pa o n ' l a n d a r u i d aa ».rtui-ii< of 'lobii - hi*.Curl-. *<• '"a-li paid lor l-adl-a" Hair.— , n > in "I.i ^nfr .-n/ five. U. BroadaSoo. O H iLKRH In ll..ot>, -lioea, l.iatiier flnd'nua Ae. i u - i i m work di-ml with i.ritn»»" and tle«p.i|i!... : nMi'b'i tlie il*it» Gral door tteal of li.aliaiu'- iii«k, 11 Idge Street. - * n a a a a r o a c ' , Grand Rapids Business Di- rectory, B. A- Harlan. \ TTORXKY at i.tu. f*.; m o r In Chancery, an. Jud|0-o( Piobaleol K v u t C o u n t y , Udce m •luuly Itulldl- g, Ulan.l lia].|d>, U n l i . Rftthburn Houae. P, |NTISIII.L« m.O„ I'.op.ieinra,e<iiner Mo;. H'tiaiiil Maleiiuo Ktieita.iiiand liapida, Midi, Tremor.t Houae, 0 D N M, I t . t M h i J i . r r o p r w t ' i r . c o r n e r Waist, iinl 'ii|i n Slieeta, liiauo lU|iiii*, dicb. W, t. UlUAilT, D KVTlBl, 06 M u u i o e H i.. Uiand Kapida tllcb. A w o r a d o n e t o i b e Uuii inauner a i d u t rsaaonalil Luomla A Brown. I 'UK Pl.AI'h lo liu> lliii.l* ana .ibiiea, ia«l l.o<.n> & H-owira Sn Canal Slie. I llrand Kapida w t-aiablishnd, 1U16. 11. UrO.i.N .i.l. 1 , dealt ' i n Hardware, Im (I ihmU.Cai pela, ll|| Clotlia. Sic' A lull sup- •1 aoixia ID ih.-M- ii.-pH liimat* IjOweat i";ta .U .lid Mo .roi'dir. et. ranii llapldi. b. 1) Farka. D K tLKB in \Valclie>,Llocka, .l, welry and iillri I'laletl A m e , > o. i i Munn v Mieel, 'lisnd Ka| I'elauUalallebtluu to lepalrmy, and work wai- t tinl. Jatnea Qallup, HOI.I HA E ,iii.i II. l.iil lliuggiit, Kn. 0 Cana 'Irri't. U r u i d i.apida. \y FhlUp Wolff, D B Vl.HR Im Heailt .made loiiiiug, Q. nt'a Purni'b • n g lioo.ia So.' -i i curl and 4 Caual til., Oiai. u i | ol> . MuUaaler Culler. A Frenster, W iUHB.iK.' I. a J . ttvUr, - n l .<Hkl-r In Viu Umd ami Sll'er Ilare.'Jl Monroe atfeet AL a.I kliiue ul ppuituiK lii.| iimvi.U. Ornnd Baplda Sweet'a Hotel, i"AKI» Kaplds v|Ub I - 11 L.on, pr-pr 1 *!" f II elU "I Hie Italhhun Houae D buuthwiok ft Wright «I.KII8 in i.rooser.t, U.ia..va.", ullerr Plat'. VV l i e , t.'uiui, laule Oul.erj Ao.. U Vloiiroe>t . m« Kapida. Established 1837. H * B 1 i! K »>ma. N , o a l c l n a . t ' l u c k a . Jewelry, 'n jt t e i a m i P l a l i d W a i e , 26 Caual aireet. Bpeci-- i-l< a a S.ecwllll, w B.M Btowe. H'lLMAI.K ai d n u i l Iiea .er in Hala a n d C a p . ^uia. Km*-*, U.otva, A e , a n d Fa.bioiiab . 'u.ery l.iH.ila, -id Moiiine .'•li-el, Oraml Itaplda. Currier A Futpam, D KAifKH in Hci.inl. Mi'dUiiiri ua, tnd Riank Bonk*.il>o,.i|allOm'i>. Hall Paier*. A c . H m l e u I.ni. Hill MaMlfartlireia, No ill Peit'l alreel. Irand H.ipida. A W.t'unlei.T 0. Putoaiii Millinery ft Fancy Oooda. \ X RMIht N i • atoek jD't • pened oy Mra H , I . r Idieil. U i . bi st, Urand Raplia .i i . gan • I . i a'oi-k euil.inOi> all llu lalrpl t>| png-lyle ul lion- ."la. RibUna laiea. Pliwna, aid Tiimadnya. lie f llier «i li a full line id liomja nanallt kept in a ri < l » a milili.eiy aiort . elN 'olring many noveliieti. lonneta inade and tliiunied to onler. New Carpet Honae, - I MO.NRuimr IIHAMI Kll'liw The only eg. IT clnaive Caipet lli.iisn Klwiien IMiuli and Chi* g.i Oi Clotba, Ualtfng-. Upb'date Ing an'l, lli.uae urnlrbing Uoeda, W tadsv bliadcs asd . a, «t Hang- «<r. r. uuus. DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 Oanal-st.C-'V.^.'fil:) i ra . r 2001, Oraud Kapida Mich- W^slkllledatlenllou slx-u to all clasaeaol llaeaa- Spedaltiea: 8cr.,fui«, 'aaeen, Conomptlnn. . n d - a - . Nervoua, female, and Chronic Diaeaaf* LAIilE* o u ' o f be.ilib, aaanri-d nf eaav, aafe core Conlldenilal aucce«aful treatment for all pmaledia- 'aa>». Si a i m a l W e a k n r a s etc., poaitlrely cured tyinall ipeeial, impo-tant raaei, atop unreliable .r uaeleaa rea'tni ni, imd cunault r Aikin at nuce. all or wrlie [.-n.'-l aln* puainge.] winterer your cna BARR & LIESVELD, (Uuccttaura t o W m . I/araway A Co.,) Ornlen In FOBEION & DOMESTIC MARBLE. donumenta, Oraveatonos, and Furniture Marble, 63 .Meiree & 9 FouataL St.. G r a i d R i p l d s . A f. RA'R. R W LIKSVEI.U. C. KUSTERER, PtRWEK & MALSTEH City Brc'wei-y, iRAND UAPIDH, - MICH t'l O C K , XXX A rRKSENT I'SK ALKi.A DUAimilTLAGKK. litsiern HOPS anil M ALT at Market prii-e THK F NKI.K k l.YOS «EWINO MA^IIISf llh l i f i p K e a d , ni-w r,ik—up. new Ij. inmer, ftp , i "W .ilfiire-l ll> agi-otanil inure Iil«nil iTina .«ls l e r o n d i . u n d Machlo.-a - aken in eicbange. or Ih. a,v improtemMnU appli—I. Kver. Mai-hinela warrai.t»d K|.*TC|,*a«. audi ' lie pureh l*er d'l.-a imt «o regird It aflei a til.ll. In in reliiiii H . a n d nnney lefundid \ II i iinf" 1 ! r . a V ' U n g I ipmi N lo elalf ea'h town llatiil.ullli|[ CIM'Ul'irj, e«!.!a.i lug the Impn vi ii.ont- tc., elc., wlin run make «2ia. pe m-i'Ih A.d.|reM I.V • N'S M t ' U AI.H. M . i O , lin*! ITiilon Squaie, :i3 Kaal ITth .it. New Yoik. V i n e g a r W o r k s . V TOTICR ialiei tmi, • - • l am nowpeenarei i 10 Inriiiali 111 -uie,.. . ai llele o f C i 'i \'ine<ar, aa ehenf, f ,.«i V ! . in iMndl e llicagu, l^iveraiif ifiMnl vifiea.. ailldo Wi'l|ior«- .amber th t ihev can g i t a n trilcle nl mc, fiei •om acidan-l allotli^r deleienoui aul^lanrei K. P.. PtCK f,f»*dl. farcb .Villi, 1-70 HOGGINS & CO., BtALl'KS m Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters. * A N D A L L JEIXD* OT OAMS IX 8EA90X O A S 1 3 : PAID fur ALL KIXDS or Ijve Stork. Sail Fork, Hides, Pelts, &c. Central Market, Bridge Stn-et, nuioix? k c o . I.owell. ?ept !««< Harness and Saddlery. U iViNU recently purclianed Ibe aiuck ai d Intrre.' in ibe b'.ar faa i-f llaroard k S..n ^nd <•. A K'l In- n, un 'opened In Ibe b.n din; ..cenpied li. •be latter, on tin Ki'l aid. nl flat li|*er, one don *'*i of |lii(t|fina * Co.'. meal inarkel, I am prepare.- .o all. rd to al- l.a»liie" In 'hi''iarnia!, and Saudlo*' lli.e. I» 1' mv |.Ur|io«e t" kei'i 'lie BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and vare n.. p-iin« to huiiil niv hmin-aa upon oi noneai fonnd'ilii.n. Im nut lall togj»e me a rail ai.ii xainloe m\ ali«k JACOB KAMiMKU.. l.oaell. .Inly Wtb, lH*0. \ Special Notice. >Ir!». J o i i r s l n i t i p p n d p i i i l l R l r v o y a i i . L \ •>. OK . HIL iPKLPH I A. IK now pTiuani'iilIy loralcil ovn Hum iV lliinicrs Lowi'il. (>lll<-e Iloui-M. to UoVIook, Mia. .lonea ran leil ainr one bi- or her ailmenu I " 11 ia. vovan* o r S e c wnlihabei^-ae-aeMj r r..„.ttiUii.I an •', eltbel hv a l«r» mal exainiMt.on, ^ene... Inrk e) hair or iitnd Wnilng of the I'.yn-nl i| r. -ire- iie imnderful 'lowaoaf, Oomi nil and ke .iidr thult Uptetnl'illmlum firm lull irui't a] h'f ioIh r. raoiMi eaiii iiati.-n • oo; b> lock m ban : ml -. In llkeneo. :t HO ; b> band-writing. S 1 n TRY IT! Dr. BELL'S Balsam of Alpine Moss. 1 El I E If 1 IIS SOLD BY B U M a UOMIR. M.VXIIOOUt How Lost, How Restored. Jual imlillaliid. a m-w edition of I)r. C'.ilverweU'R Colobrated Es- say .-n Ih' riiuical a e iwilln.u •imdli-ine ... r Sl'KiiM.TOUKHUCa, n' al Wenkne-a Invullinla-/ *'inlnal l.o«ae« In tk i-r. Mental and Pbewral li.miflClly. Impe*!' •I. 11« i . Mnrriaije. ele : uUo. ('ii>'HrMITiO!(, Kru.re •T and Kit*, induted hy aelf Indui^ei t* 111 aelu- xlinvngiuce rii-". in a aeab-d envelope, onl' h ci-nl". 'h-- c^iehraled aolbor. In ml- admir.iblr m«.i> ilr.irly d.lit'iiMlralea frCm a limit year'a •ucceMliI Krtice. I IMI the uliiiininyi-iin-ei|uencea nl.tilf-al.ii> ay be ndicailv cuied w.ih-u' the diiKentna u- i inienuil nie-lielne nr lb- appPeatmn of the koif^ inllng .'Ul » in.Hle ol rure nt .nice annp'.e, Cert'iin. nd eifeelnal, hy me-ma i.i w'urh • T'TJ >ullerer, h' all. r nhfti hi- rnndl'IOn *11 if b^, may cure bimael- 'li.'anlv, privately, and rarflcii/iy BTTIiii l.iclure alionld be in th> hand* of aver, mu'liand ov.-n' man In tl.e I nd •'mi, miller'aeil. In a plain enve^pe, to any ad- T*", pvlftuid no ren-ipt of lit cenla. er l»u po« •tampl. v an, Mr Cn.veiwella "Uarilag. Onlde." price l* enls Addteallbe Publi'hera, CH\-« J C KI1NKA CO.. VI' Tt iwer', New Yora. Piyl'iliHre llox 4,WI THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF B L A N K H O O K S , STATION EH V, AND ALBUMS. EVER IN LOWELL, CAN Ul SEEN AT M0KUIS\ FLOUR AND FEED! The nnd ra'gned lAtlng pnrchaaed th. l! 'n-,fee«l «-.d proYi-lnn al.ni' nl M. ^etert. 1* pieian-d to |ia> aab for larni nroduce .•! • erv di-acripllnn. aurh a- APPLES. POriTOES. BUHER. EGGS. ETC. Mealing eirlii.i*. it In ihi- hue 1 am able In olfei •xlra inducineiila tnaelleis. Lime, Hair & Salt kepi comiauily on band. W. 11 PKARSkl.T. I^woll. <l.nt 20th 1*70 IIinR AN IDYL O F T H B PBBIOD. "Cnme right In I l|nw are yno, Fred! Kind a rbalr and uare a light." "Well, old boy, recovered \el I mm Hie Mniber'a Jam la>t night f "Indii'i oanea, the Henuan'io|« , . , » "liidn'i ynu ? 1 bid lo le.id— Awful bore I-but where v i r i y n n f •'Sat 11 out with dolly Meade I Jollj Utile gin ahe la— Said ahe didn't care In daase, •D raiher bare a quiet ehat— Tin n ahe gave me lui-h a glance. So wben you bad cleared Ibe rooia. And had uplured ail th- chairs, Having nowhere elae. we twa look poMeatloD nf Its ilairs. I waa on a lowr itep. M.dly on the Deal aboee ; Gave tne her bnijael to bold-* Aaked toe 10 draw off her glore. Then of courae I aque.acd her hand. Talked about mi Vaatri. life, 9ald luy (nleaaltalion mu-t lie a Iras and geut'e wife. Then, ynu know, I uscl mi ey>e^ She bellrved me ereiy «oi\i; A'm-al aaid ibe lovid me—by /ore I Such a voire I never heaid— Oave me aome ayabolic Uower. Had a meimlnu, nh I an aweat J Don't knnr what It l», I'm anre, II uai bave dropped It in the Alrseet, How 1 •|aiiioe<l! and ahe —ha ! bs I Well, I Know it waau'l right. But ahe din belieie mea«, Thai 1—kiaavU her-p**i a llfbl." II. "Molly Meade, well 1 declare I IV bo'd iiave thought of aeelng yew, Ancr what ncvuried laat nigbt. Out here on lb* avenue? Oh! you awiul, aaiu; giill Tbeie— don't bla.b—I aaw It ill," "Saw all wbal f"—Ahi iu—laat Light-* Al theMallivr't, in the lull" '•('li! you bin nd-where wi-ieyouF W an': Le an aalul Koixe ? Uoai tm u ran be caiikht, but be Kau Ida ni-vk hgbt lu Ibe noose. I W.ia almuat ilead to danc , To have dmii* li II t ci.uM ; But old ilraj .aid 1 muaittup. And I'd pionnatd ma I would; So I l.ntktd up iwi-et. and aaid That I'd tatlier talk villi AIM. U<-pc be .iidn'i »»e mi fare, I.ucklly the likbia were dim; Thrn bnw be did aqoetee btad— And he'd SiMik up In my face Willi nia lovely, gr. at I ig eye*— litally It'a a dioadful caae. He was ail In earneal, too ; But I thought I'd bave to lasgk Win u be klaaed a dower I gave. Looking—oh ! like audi a calf. I auppeae bo haa it in.w. lo • wine glnaa ou bla ahalrts, I'.'a a myatei t le mr, H by men mil .b'O'ive ihi-tac lvH, 8a» bini Arlia me I Oh. >nu wielih— Well, he beiotrd a«. bard for one. And I Ihi Ucbl thi re d no niie kunw. So I—lei luni—juat tor fun. 1 know it w:iaii't really right To liifle wlln bla fe, llnga, d'lir. But men ale aurh conceiled Ibinira, They uerd a leaaou nnce a>ear." S I W M I H I M S J. Edwin Lee, Iiealar la f UESH MEATS. POULTRY, OYSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAMlfi. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS IIP F\T STOCK 8ALT PuKK. SMOKRI) H A Md, 1110 KS, PKI.TS, F(J Its. 4c. Thla inlh* placi. in buy your freah meata, A ehnlar lol mualanllT on band, tor pneeaaa low sa ran beat- '••nle I Three iloora Until nf lindge a'rei I, Weal lid. lit River, lentell, .1 moart 2<lh. IBJ'I. Hie nade-algned havitg PDtviiuaed Hill new bul im ub r inatilulHMi. and ihmouglily rtfilled Un •amo. I* prepaid! tn furniali WARM MEALS OR COLD LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Oysters, Fruits, Ice Cream and Soda Water in their SEASON. daklpg It a drairable place tn get.% sqaare •»*! SeBsnlertks UTAB In Aaagley's Rulldhur. 0. A. JWilSSOF. Early Kisiirj.— Every cin-iin Quo'.* C' HiiilMit m tn ihi U t eiuly n- s nt; ;idv : sRb:e t'- ih He w h > fire in llu- iijoyiiu-nt of licnliji. There is do ! mc equal in beauty ami fienhiipsv 10 il>e nioi-ninir. wl>eii Natnri hn* jus par'ed with the gloomy mantl- whieli nil. lit Iiiii» tiling over lier, and ^ttitwlr' eh ire us ike « yniiny bid-. Tl.i- w liol" iiiiiie'i i! world linn n r vitN in <i.i)ii a ance, The liuitbiiiidiniiii hj 11 hi" lalor; tlie tori-ni le.'Vi'R sparkl- with ilrojia feryMul dew; lh«fl.we s ra se th ir lejo finji h'a-ln towar l th sm; the ImmIm pour forth tie ir an- i In ins ol i;IatT esKj and ih'* wide f»f> ofe>'e iiion iisi lf seems us it'awakt ne>; ml r ficslied by a mighty fliiiml-er. All there thii ^s, howev. r, are hi •om ihi* eyes oi'lhe ulaffgtird; natiin in liei inosi liloiious limin e' is to hin •i sealed book- and while every HOene rou d him in full ol beauty, it-t lent, •nd iiiiimiuioii, he alnnu ih p:i»sio|iU-88 •md uiiin^|» : red, . ^ . • •» A sior» lia" b fit iold o'"r irraeeh'v- si-amji who ^aiiii d iiic hs to the Obi- r ndnii |innli ij ; office, in Oxford, when tlie forui" nfa rew ediiinn o: t-e KpiseMpal Prayer Bunk had bin ' een mad - uo and w« re r-ady for ili»* ineHu, 11 that |i!iri of the "f^nn' coniainini; the nmrriai;!' »Tviee h«- "iibmiiuie l tin* .etii'i k or ih - lett re n th'' w.>rd live; and tints tin* vow ••to love, h nor. cinnfoi t, Ac., «o loiiu is vi' bolh BhidI live," was made t read "so lonir »s ye both "Ind. likt' Th«' chuiRe was not d sunvered mr •lip whole id O'U edll'Oii w a priiil d •It'. If'he sheets, thus tendered us. • les* in Eoyland be *till iiteteiyd, i wniild be a ijood upccul ittoii to have litem neatly bound and forwaid to Indinnn, WJIAT MUSIC DOKH TO W OOD .— Some authoiiiieN c mend that the w-iod of the violin bi vomoa ohang^d u structure aft' r beinjf j.lnyed upon, indta reooratnivt d on afinerprio* iple, nnl for ih » rtae.in a v ry old v.olin that has hei n well treated by -fined plryincjean hardly he bought, 'I 'nause it haa yielded up its original oar»eiii-M nnd ol.eyaa divine latr. Whi -n Ole Bull wishe I to rrpRir tiia violin, he waited 11! one day nom* cidcnt in the oreliesira "killed'' the 'bnibie bii-H, win n I;h secured a por* on o 1 ' the woi'd lo incoipnrate ID hit i ^'tumeiit. Military m -iiic coDverU n I om n iiinb into a machin*, and s' bje la their will# to the pttrpoN* of one e -thuaiasiic tnoment. ' A little darkey wan reoently (band sitting on the step* of a faaiuoiialde ! onfie in New Yo-k, crying pitifully. "Wi at's the matter wid yon?" eaked colored woman. ''Matlir l uff—doa* ble iroubh' a!l ober de house. Father mi dru ik—mtidder hab gone horon wid clote—sib broke de lookinff pIsM wid de I room a'ick—de bal v got her yes full „f kymi pepper, and little N'ed An'ony put de muat.t'-d on de airforgiHise-gr ase. 1 put salt in nv tea lor white siurnr, and it makea esea-sick. De dojf lie led Ned'e fic , and got Ira mouih lull of inui- t r , and lii a under de bed a l.owlin. De kinen g. t her hesid in de milk- P And I cut her head iff to stl»e di» pitdmr, and d n I hab 'to bteak d# pt'hiir to vet de head nut, and de •vav I'll git licked when roudder oim a hi'iue for aetling de bed a-lire. Ul be ni. ," 1 ' • . . At ore of the rnlroad d'-pot« in hv tieinity o Elizabeth, Mi ,, inf- nd- tr tri'veh r« w ere reeenily amused his wis- ; A ci untiyiu.'in pnrehaMd ticket, and ilius aildn-ased the geiit: "Sliangi r, I w sui to leave my dof n this 'ere ofiioc m t | the train atartf. : 'ra af aid si-iin-both nil! meal hini.' 1 "Yon can't J . it," said the clerk. Take him out,'* "W.ll.^tnnjffr, )hat's oriel; but onVe hoth dixpiigitioMed al ke, and he's kinder eon-pany for yon." "T ike him out 1" Mi red the clerk. "W 1'. ••ruigei, | don't think ou' e In n b ', and you want v atuh< K. Here, dr voon," he said t o i h t '".tf, d wn here a: d wauth th ;i| •elh.w Bharpr And turmnir on Ida '•eel, he sa-d to the clerk, "f*nt him Btranyer, if he*- iMiihie ^ome.*' The dog ri inainVtl therettotilthe '" in started, wat-hing nnd growling t eveiy m mei't of the clerk, who •ave him tin- h e f e r p a r i of the office. Said a di-tinunia^ed politician to ia son, "L'-ok al me! I began at an ilderman, and her I am at the top of the ir e, and what ia my rewnrdf Why, when I die,my aim will be the greatest rased in the ci'y,'' To 'hn I he younu' hopetgl repli d, 'Yea, dad, when you die, but n't till tlie A man who had bor-owed n m < k of a neighbo" to to to mdl wi'h, waa <iiock d intoih. w-ter anddrowi ed, •md tl e li»g» Inst. When the newa waa hr ughe to his bereaved wile, •die exi ls'tned, ''My gracioua, what a fu-s 1 !! ^i, made now abom tkat vir A counlry apothecary, ift a little dixiingnished for his i|npudenee, ii the hope ot disenni eit ug a y-un •lergyn n, w h mi he kivw to be n nan ot singular iuodes'y,^aked him, in the preienec of a large eompanx, ai a public iibhi ni'dy, "Why did lb mit ia olis of nld live to such an ex- iri'iiie ag- ?" To which the olergv man replied, "1 suppose the auuun (•atri-roh* to-.k no phyaio.** ••• ••• Conneo'icnt haa nine pin factoviea. One oflhese coueerna can make 7,- OOOi'JOO pins a day, or t ,lW,QOft»000 year. A New York pii.-at one Sunday morning observed aeveral Bprighlly g 1 ' 1B , and wiHhing to he jimular wiift • hem. a ked whatilny wire doings 'Notliin^a' all, phi«e yourrivirence,'* - w ; ib the replv nlon- o'thein. "Notlu. i -ul' mid he; "what ia noihingY" 'S ut your eves, yohr nvirei o< oiled the uirl, "you'll ace ii," Poat-offi. e clerks occaaionally gel. <itf a lu -ny thini, nt leaat bo snjn the- dmghiimtiin Dudy Jitpuhlutn. A. hnk iu our poet-ntfii-e iivard a t p at ue window ..1 the ladh b ' department,, ^heu who Bhuuld hefindthere butt, ni in hy f'e mum; of Drake. "Will, ih a-i " go to the other nidi, thia du* •artment is for dncka!" A band of t. nd r voung thievee* ub been arrested al NaBiiUu, N.U.— irtonrishingand u UBitally well ap- ointed iMt ps; for the litde Beaio)»a. had 1 1 0 0 iu the common purae t w o . uns, a HUinl er of revolvers, a whi'l» .eg of gimp •wdi.'Vind adark'|aiit«rn s I'he younue t "fthese infant unrnu- ers was light \e,ir« oi--: the ui<>at seller-ble had alial ed tne age ot Lfe They wer- up»ii their travels, haviiuc •nine fuuti Mu'n |i:b er. So iuui'n irhi moiabaing pv turi il ne«^iap>'rB, cheap bio.iai hi. a n f eel- bratedi R^b- horsand murie-ers, and novda with iKivtpads :oc hutoea uud proatiiaUt tiw heroin, a. A W 'meonB n nian v Koing leMil- vi.nkec on bi|Mii- bs ^ traa eiitrti»Ut4 with a commUajKii to pnrdmae muai- •al lo-irnmeiiis fir a Saitday-school. He brongh* hack WW tud a but droto.

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• o m a c i d a n - l a l l o t l i ^ r d e l e i e n o u i a u l ^ l a n r e i K. P.. PtCK

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Fresh Meats,

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Oysters. * A N D A L L J E I X D * OT O A M S I X 8 E A 9 0 X

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Ijve Stork. Sail Fork, Hides,

Pel ts, &c. C e n t r a l M a r k e t , B r i d g e S t n - e t ,

n u i o i x ? k c o .

I.owell. ?ept !««<

• Harness and Saddlery. UiViNU recently purclianed Ibe aiuck ai d Intrre.'

in ibe b'.ar faa i-f llaroard k S..n ^nd <•. A K'l In- n, un 'opened In Ibe b.n din; ..cenpied li. •be latter, on tin Ki'l aid. nl flat li|*er, one don *'*i of |lii(t|fina * Co.'. meal inarkel, I am prepare.-.o all. rd to al- l.a»liie" In 'hi''iarnia!, and Saudlo*' lli.e. I» 1' mv |.Ur|io«e t" kei'i 'lie

BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and vare n.. p-iin« to huiiil niv hmin-aa upon oi noneai fonnd'ilii.n. Im nut lall togj»e me a rail ai.ii xainloe m\ ali«k

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\ Special Notice. >Ir!». J o i i r s l n i t i p p n d p i i i l l R l r v o y a i i .

L \ •>. OK . HIL iPKLPH I A.

IK now pTiuani'iilIy loralcil ovn Hum iV lliinicrs Lowi'il.

(>l l l<-e I l o u i - M . t o U o V I o o k , Mia. .lonea ran leil ainr one bi- or her ailmenu I "

11 i a . v o v a n * o r S e c w n l i h a b e i ^ - a e - a e M j r r..„.ttiUii.I an •', eltbel hv a l«r» mal exainiMt.on, ^ene... Inrk e) hair or iitnd Wnilng of the I'.yn-nl

i| r.-ire-iie imnderful 'lowaoaf, Oomi nil and ke .iidr thult Uptetnl'illmlum firm lull irui't a] h'f •ioIh r. raoiMi eaiii iiati.-n • oo; b> lock m ban : ml -. In llkeneo. :t HO ; b> band-writing. S 1 n

T R Y

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Dr. BELL'S

Balsam of

A l p i n e M o s s .

1 El I E If 1 IIS SOLD BY B U M a U O M I R .

M . V X I I O O U t

How Lost, How Restored. Jual imlillaliid. a m-w edition of I)r. C'.ilverweU'R Colobrated Es-say .-n Ih' riiuical a e iwilln.u

•imdli-ine ...r Sl'KiiM.TOUKHUCa, n' al Wenkne-a Invullinla-/ *'inlnal l.o«ae« In

tk i-r. Mental and Pbewral li.miflClly. Impe*!' •I. 11« i . Mnrriaije. ele : uUo. ('ii>'HrMITiO!(, Kru.re •T and Kit*, induted hy aelf Indui^ei t* 111 aelu-x l i n v n g i u c e

rii-". in a aeab-d envelope, onl' h ci-nl". 'h-- c^iehraled aolbor. In ml- admir.iblr m«.i>

ilr.irly d.lit'iiMlralea frCm a limit year'a •ucceMliI Krtice. I I M I the uliiiininyi-iin-ei|uencea nl.tilf-al.ii> ay be ndicailv cuied w.ih-u' the diiKentna u-i inienuil nie-lielne nr lb- appPeatmn of the koif^

inllng .'Ul » in.Hle ol rure nt .nice annp'.e, Cert'iin. nd eifeelnal, hy me-ma i.i w'urh • T'TJ >ullerer, h' all. r nhfti hi- rnndl'IOn *11 if b^, may cure bimael-

'li.'anlv, privately, and rarflcii/iy BTTIiii l.iclure alionld be in th> hand* of aver,

mu'liand ov.-n' man In tl.e I nd •'mi, miller'aeil. In a plain enve^pe, to any ad-

T*", pvlftuid no ren-ipt of lit cenla. er l»u po« •tampl.

v an, Mr Cn.veiwella "Uarilag. Onlde." price l* enls Addteallbe Publi'hera,

CH\-« J C KI1NKA CO.. VI' Tt iwer', New Yora. Piyl'iliHre llox 4,WI

T H E L A R G E S T A N D B E S T

S T O C K O F

B L A N K H O O K S ,

S T A T I O N EH V,

AND ALBUMS.

EVER IN LOWELL, CAN Ul

S E E N A T M 0 K U I S \

FLOUR AND FEED! The nnd ra'gned lAtlng pnrchaaed th. l! 'n-,fee«l

«-.d proYi-lnn al.ni' nl M. ^etert. 1* pieian-d to |ia> aab for larni nroduce .•! • erv di-acripllnn. aurh a-

APPLES. POr iTOES. B U H E R . EGGS. ETC.

Mealing eirlii.i*. it In ihi- hue 1 am able In olfei •xlra inducineiila tnaelleis.

Lime, Hair & Salt kepi comiauily on band.

W. 11 PKARSkl.T. I^woll. <l.nt 20th 1*70 IIinR

A N I D Y L O F T H B P B B I O D .

"Cnme right In I l|nw are yno, Fred! Kind a rbalr and uare a light."

"Well, old boy, recovered \el I mm Hie Mniber'a Jam la>t night f

"Indii'i oanea, the Henuan'io|«,.,» "liidn'i ynu ? 1 bid lo le.id—

Awful bore I-but where v i r i y n n f •'Sat 11 out with dolly Meade I

Jollj Utile gin ahe la— Said ahe didn't care In daase,

•D raiher bare a quiet ehat— Tin n ahe gave me lui-h a glance.

So wben you bad cleared Ibe rooia. And had uplured ail th- chairs,

Having nowhere elae. we twa look poMeatloD nf Its ilairs.

I waa on a lowr itep. M.dly on the Deal aboee ;

Gave tne her bnijael to bold-* Aaked toe 10 draw off her glore.

Then of courae I aque.acd her hand. Talked about mi Vaatri. life,

9ald luy (nleaaltalion mu-t lie a Iras and geut'e wife.

Then, ynu know, I uscl mi ey>e^ She bellrved me ereiy «oi\i;

A'm-al aaid ibe lovid me—by /ore I Such a voire I never heaid—

Oave me aome ayabolic Uower. Had a meimlnu, nh I an aweat J •

Don't knnr what It l», I'm anre, II uai bave dropped It in the Alrseet,

How 1 •|aiiioe<l! and ahe —ha ! bs I Well, I Know it waau'l right.

But a h e din belieie m e a « ,

Thai 1—kiaavU her-p**i a llfbl."

I I .

"Molly Meade, well 1 declare I IV bo'd iiave thought of aeelng yew,

Ancr what ncvuried laat nigbt. Out here on lb* avenue?

Oh! you awiul, aaiu; giill Tbeie— don't bla.b—I aaw It ill,"

"Saw all wbal f"—Ahi iu—laat Light-* Al theMallivr't, in the lull"

'•('li! you bin nd-where wi-ieyouF W an': Le an aalul Koixe ?

Uoai tm u ran be caiikht, but be Kau Ida ni-vk hgbt lu Ibe noose.

I W.ia almuat ilead to danc , To have dmii* li II t ci.uM ;

But old ilraj .aid 1 muaittup. And I'd pionnatd ma I would;

So I l.ntktd up iwi-et. and aaid That I'd tatlier talk villi AIM.

U<-pc be .iidn'i »»e mi fare, I.ucklly the likbia were dim;

Thrn bnw be did aqoetee m« btad— And he'd SiMik up In my face

Willi nia lovely, gr. at I ig eye*— • litally It'a a dioadful caae. He was ail In earneal, too ;

But I thought I'd bave to lasgk Win u be klaaed a dower I gave.

Looking—oh ! like audi a calf. I auppeae bo haa it in.w.

lo • wine glnaa ou bla ahalrts, I'.'a a myatei t le mr,

H by men mil .b'O'ive ihi-tac lvH, 8a» bini Arlia me I Oh. >nu wielih—

Well, he beiotrd a«. bard for one. And I Ihi Ucbl thi re d no niie kunw.

So I—lei luni—juat tor fun. 1 know it w:iaii't really right

To liifle wlln bla fe, llnga, d'lir. But men ale aurh conceiled Ibinira,

• They uerd a leaaou nnce a>ear." S I W M I H I M S — — —

J. Edwin Lee, Iiealar la

f UESH MEATS. POULTRY,

OYSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAMlfi.

CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS IIP F \ T STOCK

8ALT PuKK. SMOKRI) H A Md, 1110 KS,

PKI.TS, F(J Its. 4c. Thla inlh* placi. in buy your freah meata, A ehnlar

lol mualanllT on band, tor pneeaaa low sa ran beat-'••nle I Three iloora Until nf lindge a'rei I, Weal lid.

lit River, lentell, .1 moart 2<lh. IBJ'I.

Hie nade-algned havitg PDtviiuaed Hill new bul im ub r inatilulHMi. and ihmouglily rtfilled Un •amo. I* prepaid! tn furniali

WARM MEALS OR COLD LUNCH AT ALL HOURS.

Oysters, Fruits, Ice Cream and Soda Water in their

SEASON. daklpg It a drairable place tn get.% sqaare •»*!

S e B s n l e r t k s U T A B In Aaagley's Rulldhur.

0 . A . J W i l S S O F .

E a r l y Kisiirj.— Every cin-iin Quo'.* C' HiiilMit m tn ihi Ut eiuly n-

s nt; ;idv:sRb:e t'- ih He w h > fire in llu-iijoyiiu-nt of licnliji. There is do

! mc equal in beauty ami fienhiipsv 10 il>e nioi-ninir. wl>eii Natnri hn* jus par'ed with the gloomy mantl- whieli nil. lit Iiiii» tiling over lier, and ttitwlr' eh ire us ike « yniiny bid-. Tl.i-

w liol" iiiiiie'i i! world linn n r vitN in <i.i)ii a ance, The liuitbiiiidiniiii i« hj 11 hi" lalor; tlie tori-ni le.'Vi'R sparkl-with ilrojia feryMul dew; lh« fl .we s ra se th ir lejo finji h'a-ln towar l th sm; the ImmIm pour forth tie ir an-i In ins ol i;IatT esKj and ih'* wide f»f> ofe>'e iiion iisi lf seems us it'awakt ne>; ml r ficslied by a mighty fliiiml-er. All there thii s, howev. r, are hi •om ihi* eyes oi'lhe ulaffgtird; natiin in liei inosi liloiious limin e' is to hin •i sealed book- and while every HOene rou d him in full ol beauty, it-t lent, •nd iiiiimiuioii, he alnnu ih p:i»sio|iU-88 •md uiiin |»:red,

— — • . ^ . • •»

A sior» lia" b fit iold o'"r irraeeh'v-si-amji who aiiii d i i i c hs to the Obi-r ndnii |innli ij; office, in Oxford, when tlie forui" nfa rew ediiinn o: t-e KpiseMpal Prayer Bunk had bin ' een mad - uo and w« re r-ady for ili»* ineHu, 11 that |i!iri of the "f nn' coniainini; the nmrriai;!' »Tviee h«-"iibmiiuie l tin* .etii'i k or ih - lett re n th'' w.>rd live; and tints tin* vow ••to love, h nor. cinnfoi t, Ac., «o loiiu is vi' bolh BhidI live," was made t read "so lonir »s ye both "Ind. likt' Th«' chuiRe was not d sunvered mr •lip whole id O'U edll'Oii w a priiil d •It'. If'he sheets, thus tendered us. • les* in Eoyland be *till iiteteiyd, i wniild be a ijood upccul ittoii to have litem neatly bound and forwaid to I n d i n n n ,

WJIAT MUSIC DOKH TO W O O D . —

Some authoiiiieN c mend that the w-iod of the violin bi v o m o a o h a n g ^ d

u structure aft' r beinjf j . lnyed upon, indta reooratnivt d on a finer p r i o *

iple, nnl for ih » r t a e . i n a v ry o l d

v.olin that has hei n well treated by -fined plryincjean hardly he bought,

'I 'nause i t haa yielded up i t s o r i g i n a l

oar»eiii-M nnd ol.eyaa divine l a t r .

Whi-n Ole Bull wishe I to r r p R i r tiia violin, he waited 11! one day nom* • cidcnt in the oreliesira "killed'' the

'bnibie bii-H, win n I;h secured a por* on o1' the woi'd lo incoipnrate ID hit

i 'tumeiit. Military m-iiic c o D v e r U n I om n iiinb into a machin*, and

s' bje la their will# to the pttrpoN* of one e -thuaiasiic tnoment. '

A little darkey wan reoently (band sitting on the step* of a faaiuoiialde ! onfie in New Yo-k, crying pitifully. "Wi at's the matter wid yon?" eaked

colored woman. ''Matlir l uff—doa* ble iroubh' a!l ober de house. Father mi dru ik—mtidder hab gone horon wid clote—sib broke de lookinff pIsM wid de I room a'ick—de bal v got her yes full „f kymi pepper, and little

N'ed An'ony put de muat.t'-d on de airforgiHise-gr ase. 1 put salt in nv tea lor white siurnr, and it makea esea-sick. De dojf lie led Ned'e

fic , and got Ira mouih lull of inui-t r , and lii a under de bed a l.owlin. De kinen g. t her hesid in de milk-P And I cut her head iff to stl»e di» pitdmr, and d n I hab 'to bteak d# pt'hiir to vet de head nut, and de •vav I'll git licked when roudder oim a hi'iue for aetling de bed a-lire. Ul be ni. ," 1

— ' • . . At ore of the rnlroad d'-pot« in hv tieinity o Elizabeth, Mi ,, inf- nd-tr tri'veh r« w ere reeenily amused i»

his wis- ; A ci untiyiu.'in pnrehaMd ticket, and ilius aildn-ased the geiit: "Sliangi r, I w sui to leave my dof

n this 'ere ofiioc m t | the train atartf. :'ra af aid si-iin-both nil! meal hini.'1

"Yon can't J . it," said the clerk. Take him out,'* "W.ll. tnnjffr, )hat's oriel; but

onVe hoth dixpiigitioMed al ke, and he's kinder eon-pany for yon."

"T ike him out 1" Mi red the clerk. "W 1'. ••ruigei, | don't think

ou' e In n b', and you want v atuh<

K. Here, dr v o o n , " he said t o i h t

'".tf, d wn h e r e a: d wauth th ; i | •elh.w B h a r p r And turmnir on Ida '•eel, he sa-d to the clerk, "f*nt him

B t r a n y e r , if he*- iMiihie ome.*' The dog ri inainVtl there ttotil the

'" in started, wat-hing nnd growling t eveiy m mei't of the clerk, w h o

•ave h i m tin- h e f e r p a r i of t h e o f f ice .

Said a di-tinunia ed politician to ia son, "L'-ok al me! I began at an ilderman, and her I am at the top of the ir e, and what ia my rewnrdf Why, when I die,my aim will be the greatest rased in the ci'y,'' To 'hn I he younu' hopetgl repli d, 'Yea, dad, when you die, but n't till tlie

A man who had bor-owed n m< k of a neighbo" to to to mdl wi'h, waa <iiock d intoih. w-ter anddrowi ed, •md tl e li»g» Inst. When the newa waa hr ughe to his bereaved wile, • d i e exi ls'tned, ''My gracioua, what a fu-s1!! i, m a d e n o w a b o m tkat vir

A counlry apothecary, ift a little dixiingnished for his i|npudenee, ii the hope ot disenni eit ug a y-un •lergyn n, w h mi he kivw to be n nan ot singular iuodes'y, aked him, in the preienec of a large eompanx, ai a public iibhi ni'dy, "Why did lb mit ia olis of nld live to such an ex-iri'iiie ag- ?" To which the olergv man replied, "1 suppose the auuun (•atri-roh* to-.k no phyaio.**

• • • • ••• Conneo'icnt haa nine pin factoviea. One oflhese coueerna can make 7,-OOOi'JOO pins a day, or t,lW,QOft»000

y e a r .

A New York pii.-at one Sunday morning observed aeveral Bprighlly g1' 1B, and wiHhing to he jimular wiift • hem. a ked whatilny wire doings 'Notliin a' all, phi«e yourrivirence,'*-

w;ib the replv nlon- o'thein. "Notlu. i -ul' mid he; "what ia noihingY" 'S ut your eves, yohr nvirei o< oiled the uirl, "you'll ace ii,"

Poat-offi. e clerks occaaionally gel. <itf a lu -ny thini, nt leaat bo snjn the-dmghiimtiin Dudy Jitpuhlutn. A .

hnk iu our poet-ntfii-e iivard a t p at ue window ..1 the ladh b' department,, heu who Bhuuld he find there butt,

ni in hy f'e mum; of Drake. "Will, ih a-i " go to the other nidi, thia du* •artment is for dncka!"

A b a n d o f t . n d r v o u n g t h i e v e e *

ub b e e n a r r e s t e d al NaBiiUu, N.U.— i rtonrishing and u UBitally well ap-

o i n t e d i M t p s ; for t h e l i t d e Beaio)»a. h a d 1 1 0 0 i u t h e c o m m o n p u r a e t w o .

u n s , a HUinl er of r e v o l v e r s , a whi'l» . e g o f g i m p • w d i . ' V i n d a d a r k ' | a i i t « r n s

I ' h e y o u n u e t " f t h e s e i n f a n t u n r n u -

e r s w a s l i g h t \ e , i r « o i - - : t h e u i < > a t

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

T h e y w e r - up»i i t h e i r t r a v e l s , h a v i i u c

•nine f u u t i M u ' n | i : b e r . S o i u u i ' n

irhi moiabaing p v t u r i i l n e « ^ i a p > ' r B ,

c h e a p b i o . i a i h i . a n f e e l - b r a t e d i R ^ b -

horsand m u r i e - e r s , and n o v d a with iKivtpads : o c h u t o e a u u d p r o a t i i a U t

t i w h e r o i n , a .

A W ' m e o n B n nianv Koing leMil-vi.nkec on bi|Mii- bs traa eiitrti»Ut4 with a commUajKii to pnrdmae muai-•al lo-irnmeiiis fir a Saitday-school. He brongh* hack WW tud a but droto.

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OTCSCLECIUBUK.

lonft yMT* apoi upon a luuinidr'd da;. . When the 8UU buruc I iu n mont tlu.. k.u:: way. A pnrly of u». Jiisl from school reloa' • Bot forth to fcalc—or uuilortake at li««"

' One of those monntnins which they hiive down

Well armed with bludReons for the Inck: n • pntke, And wllli a luuolironior the •lomucliV n.V.e, Behold u», »» with deal of boyMi pridi. (Which mocked nt •vearlnees, and fenr ttol.) Wo clamber up thoKracdold uiounuln'.- bide,

Ovot the W i s , unnambored ages old. Through Korgi'S where the angry lloiiii-. had ro'led, Down ih« steep aliiles, too smooth, as nioiu'ry salUi, AIonK the prcrlplc? which threatened d« ath, Into the cavctua where we held our breath.

'Thus on we went, until In sorry pllplit. Wo reached al laft, the grand old inounMin helgbt; Our garnients well besmeared with din, and torn, Onr bodies Jaded, and onrhfarls forlorn. 'Twas a roughJouruoy, sure as you are born.

Full many a year of change has pawed away, BInce the hard (nunp upon that Ausnft day. And I have found thai mountains ati-ep xnd high, Arc on this earthly Journey, always i Igb. Whichever way Its course may chance M lie.

JobnHon advised her to cOtiBntt Sarah Pardon rue, sir, bu t isn't your name White, luii.cliiifvoyaut friend. Lncy, that 's ! Mr. -loo Morrison, aud didn ' t yo i live in Mrs. Morrison, yielded to tlie proposal as i 1" a reliel from the doubt'; and fears that ttl-, Ho started to his feet, most distracted her. Hut inin«iue her hor-1 "For God's sake, sir, can yon tell ni" ror when inforrndd by Mis'- VThae that her | anything of niy wife and child? I t is nesr-huslmnd w^s ulive andLKv.-ll itnd married j ly two yenrs smco I've beard a word from i to anotLiT woraa.i! She would not believe j them." " 1

it, and relnsed ta have luiytlnng more to , Joy seldom kills, and I hadn ' t the heart j do with clttirvoyaace, E u t ilje communi- , to prolong his suspense, ) j cation bud its eft'ect, undoubtedly, on her i "YtiB, yes, they are alive and well," 11 weak ami credulous iiiiture, lor when I answered, ' uud are in th is very house, iu j

O U r R E N T F A J U L a & A r n S . I TIIANKSGIVINU I'KOCI.AMATIOX.

mouths passed on and there wa» still no I No. — word or tidiugs li«< u^aiu coiiMiltud Miss White. This time sue recuived a direct

"My God! it isn't possible." he cried, '

MisfPlInneons. G E O I M U A ia raishig bananas extensively, W O B D . S t h u burn—Rejected commnuica-

tions. GIM'O ft m a n a hard name—Call l tg him

a brick. TUE grasshoppers have disappeared from

Utah. U N I O N C O L L E G E had four presidents dur-

ing its flrst decade.

I L L I N O I S ig t h e f o u r t h A m e r i c a n s t a t e i n ! p o p u l a t i o n .

D . i v v i r . r . r , P a . , i s ( o have a co-operative

S c l c c t c D ^ t o r i i .

J U S T I N T I M E .

From the St. Louis Bcpnbllcui,

I was coming n j on a 6teaiub mt from Now Orleans to St. Louis. The night was

I T u c Now York apple crop is very large rushing away Irom the table liKc a mad-1 B m i V(.ry good.

message from her husband himsell, who I man. had been killed in a melet among some 1 I followed leisurely, and found him with miners, acuording to bui own tuiserliou, , ^ nlie iu h'S •••'ms, pressed clo.su to his and was thus enabled tbrou«h npintual breast, l aughi tg a n d crying at the some mediumship toconsolo b is wiiepewonally. I time, and inKntemng the child nearly to ro.lmg mill.. Ha confirmed the lormer statement of Miss death. Mrs. Morrnion wasn't iu the room: N I : w O B L K - V S H has a cotton feotory run White as lo his having committed bigamy j she had jusi ^oue out with Dr. Johnson, nlng Il.IluO spirfdlds.

' the chaiuber-tui'.id said, A thrill of apprC' henson ran over me.

"Do vou know where thevwent? ed. * ' i

But sho couldn't tell mo anything, ex-

before he died, and expressed a degree of contrition therefor truly edifying. Lucy was overwhelmed with what she beard, and out of sheer desperation resolved lo RO to St. Loins and there seek for tracks ol h husband.

. . U M I H U U , U I I I K O . O U U N P I M I I C O . | Done at the City of Wash! o tappre- A U S T H A L U bnrt an impor t nnd export i day of 0 ; T I her. In the year

trade ot $376,000,000 annual ly . j Ihou-nml ei^lit hundred ami

' , M k - Wi i ,G notbiug, nei tber money, *

As it bapned, Dr. Jehnson was i eept that the gentleman had said some-1 A S P O I L E D child—the ono that pmyod going North, and kindly (?l took her unde thing about Squire Jecko's. ; wRh the kerosene can, his protection. I t is my private opinion , Tha t was enough. I rushed down stairs j Br the now city charter of San Antonio, thai he was in love with her, aud has been I and through iho streets, dragging Mor-1 Texas, faro is prohibited, plo.ting all along how to g.'t her into his risOn and Willie with me, and didn' t slop i A N E W H A V E N gambler died suddenly at

to see whether people stared or not. J u s t ' ^ as wo reaehi-d the door ol .lustice Jacko's ollice, Johnson and Mrs. Morrison tfam# out, ond my heart sank within me, Willie

; '.ly t h e P r e a l d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S ta les .

j Whereas, It behooves a people senBibln o( | th t i r dependence on the Almighty, publicly | and collectively to aoknowl. dge their grati-tude for Ilia meritH.pJid nihumblylto bCHCech

i for their conlmuinco. 'amjj I Whereas, Ttifi' peo]flo o n h o Uolffld States, dtirinc the year ai.ont to end, have especial cause to bn thankful lor the general prosper-

{Ity, abundant harvest, excmntion from war and civil strife;

Now, therefore, be it known that I, U. S. ; Grant,I 'n sidentof the United States,do here-

by r« eommimd to ail ciuzontt to meclin their respective pltees of worship, on Thursday, the 2lih ila.v of November next, there to give thank " for too bounty of fw d during the year about to dose, and to r upplicato for its continuance heronftor.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto s I my band and ennsed the seal of the United StAlos to be alllxed.

Done al the City of Washington, th s 21st of pur L j rd one

ami seventy, and of "n i ted Htntes the

(Sitrned) U. 8. Q U A S T .

H A M - L T O S IT IS I I , Soeretnrv of State.

power. Whether or not he has anything lo i!o with Mr. Morrison's mysterious si-lence is more than I can toll. ' ner. What made th is more remarkable was the fact that she h a d ntver seen aim. [ c a u g t t a glimpse ol them, n d cried out

"There is uo use, Lucy, in crying any shrilly "Mammal mamma!" more," sho said, " lo r I am a miserable | She started and.turnod, and Morrison

oppressively warm, and I had qone out 1 scoundrel, and no* worth the tears you | sprang forward with the ehild in his anus, shed. You arc wrong, too, iu neglecting j but belore ho could ri.;ch her, s h e h a d f a l -upon dock for a breath of fresh inr. There

were only two other persons tin .e, a m iu and a woman, who wei;e walking back aud forth conversinB together in ! »w voices.— As I passed them I heard h e r

" D o you want to mako me crazy?'* I tell yon I oan't forget him, and its nc use talk-ing to mo about my duty. And 1 don't believe a word that wicked woman says,— H e isn't married again, ho isn t dead ; he's alivo and true to mo, I 'm sure o; i t . "

The words were low, bu t intense and ppssionate, and stopped involuntarily.

"Don't get cxcited and unreasonable, my dear woman. Look at the facts o: the case, You havn' t heard from your husband in nearly two years; bo left ycu with scarcily ' voyant, a week's provisions on band, and $10 a trance, in money; if it hadn' t been for n o you and your child would have starved Yet you f'dk as if it was your duty to remo'.n tni 'hful to t h e memory of such a man, and (hat, too in spi te of Iho proof you have r e vived, by a direct revelation from heaven, tha t ho not only deserted yon, bu t married auoth-e r woman and lived with her us his wile th ree months before be died."

I can't toll why i t was, but there wos romethinginthe smooth, insinu.itingvoice

your duty to Willie iu the way you do,— " I t ' s u straugo s to ry , " I said, musingly

"bu t I am inclined to think you are right in your suspicions;" and iu return lor the cap-tain's confidence, I related the conversa-tion I had accidentally overheard.

leu prone upon the pavement. But she came too quickly, ami the greelings be-tween husband aud wife were silent, but affecting. A little later, she returned to tho In t e l Iean--g upon Morrisons arm, a proud nnd happy woman. My tears were

Miiga/. ims {'or Miiveiiilwr. Gnnnv's I.ADYH BOOK1, in ibe lirst of tl.e

montbliei to make i t nplji aiMiiee. Asuenal, it IH lull of informution for ladies; fashion

. . . . , , . j platee, einbroidury patterns with aecompanv-tho laro mble on balnrday. mg inatruc'-ioini, abnuud while there is much

LET everything have i ts place, and every ; pleasant reatling, in the way of tales, poems, business its time, osaaye, &o. I t is worth more thau its prlne

P B O S P B B I T V is a blessing to the good, bul , ' ; I ^ ^ I ' . 0t i

l i ,I

LB

K C C L ) C R ' L - A - Q ' , , l o-v ' L ' " 1 ' " " ' ' " ,

A eurao lo the evil. * I 1 1 1",• A N A T I O N A L gold note bank, with-SLOOO.- A T L A N T I C M O S T H I / V contains Footpaths, by

000 capital, is to bo established at San , J,: WHiu-Kihson; The Ry turn; Old Town i. niiifiipn ' Fireside btOiies, by H. B. Mowe; Highly Ex-

' | olosive, by .lane G. Austin; Kxpeiimentf; SOME 1,010 babies nestled iu the basket | Fechter a-. Hamlet, by Kato Field; Josepli

S p c c i f l l H o t i c c s .

A n A u t n m n S u g g t a l l o i i . Now, as huavy fogs trleo aud MarchlDg win

commencotoblow; now,as the human body, hausted liVe inanimate naturo by the heals of sum-mer, begins to wilt nnd droop; now, ere the inclom-eul winter makes lis trying onset; sow Is the time for a preparatory course of the best accllmaiing medldno In existence, llottotler's Slomsch Bitters, t Fever and Aguo is rampant In all parts of tho country. Quinine, the physiclana admit, 111 net quoll Iho phatn of thu dittann which at the present pervades Iho entiro West. Iv Is well that II Is so, for tho remedy (so-called) .Is diodUerlbau tho malady, llu* if (|alnino Is InefllcUnt iu Iftterralt-lout fevers, Hosteller's llilters aru irrcilstlblo. It would bo safe to niako a contract, under heavy penalties, that any glveu "Kever-and-Aguc Die-trlct" should bo ixcihplud from the dUojdor lor any partlcuUr time, provided every inhabitant* would tslio the Uittera accordlug tn directions, during the term o( Ibe couirant Tlivr-lias never been an inslmico In which llilit sterlini' iiivigorant^i ai d anti-febrile iiie'lirinc ban failed to wml i ffthoTj c itnplaliit, when taker, duly n« a protecti m u.-ainst 1

malnrla. ItundredH of jiliysiciaus have auand.oied all Urn oiDciual spedQea and now presenile Uns liarmlesM vegt table loulc. and nothing else, un a preVunUve and cure for all Iho farms ot chills and lever. Vigor is llm thing mo»t needful in theao ca>e«. as well as iu dyspepsia md uorvouaaDectlous, and liostetler'a llltteisard Hie safest, surest and most wholbsomo KtrentitUuiiiig preparation that human skill has yet concocted.

Sir J O B M 0 8 £ S '

James Clarke's Female Pills.

— I • . - • S - rv i ak*-> a\j iriviii* t • i " Jus t the plea I though t he would urge unfounded, she had reiuscd to marry Dr. , IJKLLT o u t j 1 0 'of tljo

- d u l y , duty to her child, probobly. The | Johnson, even alter he had decoyed her g t 0 ! ) t j 1 0 w 0 1 | : g _

crib of tho New York Foundl ing Asylum last year.

IF you want to keep d ry, eat freely of red herring and salt beef, and d a t drink.

Q U A I L S aro so plenty in Indiana that they ' " " 4 ! ' town clocks and

hypocrite! he knows F.he won't marry him for any other reason: but what are the crowd doing over there?" and be pointsd lo the opposite end of the cabin. "Ah 1 underslnml. Isn't that Johnson and Miss White? Uo asked my permission tb 's morn

to the office of Just ice Jecko. | As t J tho mutual explanations th r . t fo l A V E L V E T smoking jacket is oonsidored

lowed this happy reunion, I IMVE'li t l le^ 'O wardrobe of iho swell say. Morrison was thunders t ruck bv the i 0 I'eriou.

ing to display her wonderful gift as aclair-Com

THE emigrant nee.l iiot go west for u farm; tho moment ho touebes C.nitle Gar-den wharf lie's u h.uded man.

' treachery ol Job' ison, in whom he bad j placed such implicit confidence as to send I uim several large sums of money for the

me along, I want to seo her in I nse of Lucy and the child. And he couldn ' t , THE Hampton mills, in Caldwell county, 1 elp mistrusting that their corresoondence • Missouri, Lave been purchased bv a Con-

I am not superstitions, bu t there was I h f t d been intercepted, for ne i ther hutihand nec t i cu fman for $8,500. something uncanny iu the air that morn- i ^ w " e had ever receired u single one ot OF conrso the ice-cart drivers are totally

3 ing, ond a tbiill of aelut-1 dread ran over I n l. ibe letters they bad w. tten to each blind to tho interests of customers when • me as we anproachc d the clairvoyant. Her 0 , , , c r - ^ n t he m - h t have been mistaken, ' bey put their ice out.

b u t rolled back in her w e a 1 1 k ? o w w h l l t m i u l fMili l ies are m tho mountains.

eyes were open, head, and there wan a ghastly expression to her face I shall never forget. She was talking and gesticating earnestly, and near her stood Dr. Johnson, whose fixed, mag-netic gaze never left her for a single in-stant . As soon as I could distinguish what

AN English savant is endeavoring to U I U U I U U I U H . • . . T i i ! prove tha t tho earth is flat, and only

I I nev , - K W Johnson again but I heard | W u 0 , , o l k 8 b e l i e V 6 ^ h o i(J flat. a l e rward that bo married Miss \\ bite, the

of the speaker tha t sounded to mu iike the s},e 8 f t i l i i i discovered that sho professed hiss of a serpent, aud inspired me with a to be under the control of Joe Morrison, feeling of abhorance tha t I couldn t over- j {jjg captain informed me that she imi-come. But I felt t ha t I was doing wrong 1 tated perfectly his tr icks of voice and man-in listening to this conversation, and so I , Ue is our child, remember, and 1 want yon turned away, somewhat relm-ti'.utly, for j to consider what will bo best for his future, iny sympathy and curiosity Were both ox-1 inKtead of mourning for mo any longer.— cited. | y 0 l i n r o altogether too headstrong and

Tho next morning I scanni d the faces | fiuspicious, and won't oven listen to the of tho passengers eagerly, for I wanted to I advice of your f r iend ." know how the man looked whoso voice i At t ' j is point her discourse was inter-had impressed me so strange!v. I t had

clairvoyant. Tho Morrisons went back to cud

their lives sank into an ordinary and com-mon place routine., I verily believe they've half forgotten by this t ime the tragic epis-ode of these two years.

I IT is estimated tha t 140,000,000 cod-I fish aro caught on Nowfouudland shores au-nuftlly.

I AMONG the stock displayed at the state fair at Utica, N. Y., is a ballock weighing

! 4,0110 pounds. A S P I D E U in Tennessee canght a snake

I the other day by sp ina iug h is web around . the reptil 's head.

THE more one tries the hotter ho suc-ceeds. Th i s is especially t rue of whalemen and lard manufacturers.

Tnn her r ing on the Scotch coast are so

^Voung ContribntorH is full, and opens with an illueirated uage. Tho Evening Lamp and Letter Box will amuse for more than ono evening. I'lelds, Osgood & Co., Coaton. Pub-lishers.

E V K U V S A H T U D A V continucH to improve in the matter ol illustrations, and in respect of the artistic character of tho illuetrations it ia perhaps tho best of illustrated weeklies. Its lit-erary conlenta are of a high order,and always j entertaining. Thoen in want of an illuelia-ted paper will find Every Saturday much to i their liking. Fields, Osgood & Co., lioston, publishers.

A Skiilkiiur So ld ie r C u r e d .

From Llpplncott's Magazine. I r e m e m b e r t h e apparently painful con-

dition of H soldier whose r ight leg was drawn up at an angle from the knee—tho result of rhcumalism, he insisted. Ue was , known to be a skulker, and several sur- i plentiful th is year that t he salt and barrels

vlfiaged man. with thin lips and light blue I niior the clairvoyant bud come out of her eyes, that looked hard and cruel, with a j trance Bftnctimoniousness pervading his whole T h a n e x l m o r B i ^ b o a t r r a c h c ( 1 s t

aspecU I migh have been ; rejudloed, L o u i s j u t ^ U n t e r s . nH n H U I l l i

but his face d i d n t impress m - a n y lumo , , i m l B 0 a i ( l ' u , . J e n s e n and his k d y friends-favorab y than his voice had de ne , 1 ] f t ( l b n B i n C i S f i c o m m i B 8 i o

JD g t 0 R t

A ht t le pale-faced womau sxt ou his right , t e n d U Q ( I d i d u o l B r e t b i o l t l l c m

hand, whom I recognized at "noe.as his l o r , e v o r f l l d f t y 8 < B n t o nJe evening as I

comi»nion the night before. Sue held in w s „ t o ' r o o m I i t t I e W i n , o came her lap a child two or three ye.frs old, and r u n ^ K

t t l o b n l l l h e b a d t i l k l . n ft

™ f M h e r P r e t t y than otherwise, al though f « m u o nb

t h e boat,) sobbing as if his her eyes were red as if from coutlnaed } b t.Ar> b r w k >

B a t the face which chiefly attracted my ! ! the matter, Willie.' I a t tent ion was tha t of the woiui.n on his lelt I V 8 } \ , m ® y f t r m K ' . hand. H e r complexion, in its unearthly I A " , 1 could make ont from bta broken paUor, resembled that of a cor. .e, her lips *** t L 8 t , somebody had "hnr ted wore livid and her eyes deep sunken, a i d l " s and tha t she crying "drelbl with dark circles around them were dull and expressionless. I t was u lace that, at the same time, repulsed and fascinated you. She, too, as well as the other woman, neemed to bo under the control of the man whom I have described.

I noticed n great many curious glances directed toward these persons during breakfas t Afterward, I learned who they were from the talk of Iho passetiaers,among whom various rumors were all at concern-

hard ," and wouldn't speak to him. A sudden impulse came over mo to olior

my friendship to Mrs. Morrison,and thwart tho plans of Johnson if possible, for I felt convinced that bo bad occasioned her tears. While I was th inking how to do this with-out woundinghor delicacy, sho camo out into the hall looking for Willie. Uo ran up to her eagerly, dragging mo along, and I was roully shocked at tho change in her appearance. Sho was thinner and paler

ing them; but the only inform .tion upon t h a u w h e . u . 1 1 l u < i 1

8. t : eD h e r J f ' which I relied was given me by tho cap tain. The man, it appeared, was a cele-brated spiritualist with a womb rlnl gift of healing iu his bands, whosub.'oribed him-self S. S. Johnson, M. D. The woman with the corpse-like face was a clairvoyant

w a j a look in her kiud eyes liko that of a hunted animal nt bay.

I can' t toll how i l was that I gainud her confidence so readily, but we hadu' t been talking ten minutes before sho began to tall. m 1 of her troubles. My white hair watu VMV V/Vft i/RTVI-f«a WW, vv i»t' <• > ihi a v V i is II \ , , . , . . .

who always traveled with him, and went and venerable appearance bad something into trances for his benefit xs oiten as he 11° * 1 1 ' 1 1 1 P rcbabJy ( I am not so old as desired. The two together wt re said to b o 1 ! o n ; ' . bowevnr,) ami .ucn, too, her need Tory successful as healing mediums. i o f » l n c i u l

1 " W ? 1 "ud i<upfcraUve. " I don't know what to thins of i t , " said ! , c ° n \ ^ 1 B e t ^ ^ R ^ c s t duo lo her

tho captain. "There is sometLing remark- bMband, it soomed, in St; Louis, and was able about this clairvoyance. l a m con- 1 a l m o s t r e u d j ' in her despair to bdiovo vinced that Johnson is an impostor, but os I everything tho clairvoyant said. Bat tho to tho w o m a n - w h y , I'd fake my oath t h a t ! l d e R o f marrying another man was abhor-Bhe isn't conscious of what she says aud does in those trances. Johus.--i b u s a c u r -ions kind of power over her, r.; .'l I believe h is will actually forces her into i --omi-com-atoso state, and puts the w . / d in her mouth that she is to say."

" B n t who is the little pale-^ced crea-tu re who accompanies them?" 1 inquired. " I s sho a clairvoyant, too?"

"Oh, no; bnt hor husbp.nd lelt her near-ly two years ago, iiad this Johnson hasbe-frieyded hor. for reasons of his own, I've n c 'doubt. There's a mystery about it, fiomohow. I was well acquainted with her husband. Ho was a steady, bard-working man, b u t times wero poor, ami he thought he could betler h is fortunes ! y r . tr ip to the mountains. So ho went, leaving bis wife and child ra ther scantily j rovided for, bnt it was the best bo could do. Hohoped that before their money and ; rovisious were exhausted ho would be aM.; to send them more. This Dr. John', n was bis principal adviser in the step took, and promised to see tha t bis family did not come to want. From that . ay to this, however, no direct communication bad ever be&n received from Joe M rrison. It is known that be arrived iu St. Louis safo-ly, that he embarked thoro lor the moun-tains, tha t is all. His wife i s • .veuk, help-less little creature, strong oniy iu devo-tion to her husband, and would have sunk under t he blow if it had not IK en for tho c h i l i "

The captain stopped OH it be had finish-ed h is story, but 1 turned to Lim eagi rly, for the conversation of the night belore reenrrod to my memory.

" I s n ' t thero some rumor about Mor-r ison 's being dead or married egain? And wha t about th is Johnson? l i a s ho kept tho promise he made her husband?"

T h e captain didn't seem iuciined at first ' to say anything more, but was iinaliy per-

suaded to led nw the rest of the story, to-ge ther with his own suspicions as to the relat ions existing between Lc. Johnson and Mrs. Morrison.

" I can' t deny ," he said, " t ha t Johnson has befr iended her, bu t ho is a man I wouldn ' t t rnat and I believe ho has done it for purposes of h is own. .Vi to what those purposes are I have my fifispicions. After Morrison had been gone over a year.

rent to her, nnd Dr. Johnson was continu-ally urging her to this step mingling threats with persuasion—aud alleging the impos-sibility ol" hie remaiaing her friend other-wise. This not had been subtly laid. He had placed her iiador pecuniary obliga-tions tha t galled her womanly spirit and made it tbe harder to reject his proposal. She didn' t want him to think her uugrate-ful, nor could she forget that he had be-frionded her in h e r t ime of sorest need.— True, he was ungenerous enough to remind her of this fact; ou t even ihat did not can-cel the obligation. Then, too. he promised to euro lor and educate Willie: and love

stubborness cf the member , insisted that i W n Y doo,, t he fool who rievfer laughs re-it could not bo flexed, and advised the , Q ^ d you of tbe wisest man ? Because.he man's dUcharge. , , „ ! a solemn 'nn.

Dr H however, had seen much of the I ^ x . j W ( r k N j . , T a r i o U H ^ a u u f a d u r e r s same difficulty in hospitals, and p u t ' ftro makin" a Hubstifute for nooleu cloth practice a mode of t reatment which he had f b ^ H U C C C S S . J I I V tried M several cases. The I

man, by his direction, was brought o v r THE Nebraska City Advertiser says that . . . , ^ one-seventh of the c r a m grown m Nebraska to the division hospital and confronted by tbe surgeon and two assistants with their s l e e v e rolled up.

" I understand perfectly well the nature of your difficulty, my man," said thy doc-tor. " I t is a,species of sciatica, aud I can cure it by cauterization,"

is shipped from that ci ty.

THE gold mines of California yield an-nually S'iS.OOO.OOO—tbe quicksilver mines, §1,500,000, and the coul-fiolds $1,000,000.

THE Baptist church, Noi th and South, have taken one step toward co operation;

"What is t ha t ?" the victim asked iu d ls - ; t h o i r B . b l o ftnd pnbi ishing housos have trustlul wonder. ! u n i t e d

"Cauterization?. Oh, that ' s merely b u r n - i ' T , , n ing a blister Irom the hip to tlu. h. el with l l n o D n , m s J C C pnpnlation to the a while hot iron. I t 's sure to cure. Get ^ s a c h u s e t t a has l o . New ou that table." York, which stands th i rd on thu list, has 84.

" I—I don' t want to ," the shirk stam- j Ro»x Hoa C I T Y claims the champion sick mered, his face turning whiter thau the man of tho o : | regions. They have a man doctor's irons and his tee th chattering, | there t ha t has been sick for forty-two years. "You shan't do it; it won't do me a bit of JET ornrments are used on bonnets this

fall, and m.iko them so heavy that i t loels good."

OT 'S fe t r i ^ poor wretch obeyed with a groan, not y e t , o u ® u p * , , a . • . -n , , quite certaiu that this extreme measure was I S T E E L needles first came into England really to bo resorted to. from Spain ana Germany. They were first

"St r ip that leg! Steward, br ing in those : manufactured in L o n d o n by a German in ironfi!" j loBo.

They camo hissing hot from the fire, ! S O C K E T H A S H , as n vegetable, and sliest and the miserable creature on the table , apple pie, as a pastry, appeared in tho list shrieked: "Doctor, doctor 1 yon a in ' t ! of esculents on a biU of fare at ono of tho a-going to bu rn mo with those "things, be ' hotels in Louisville, you ?" j A U S T R A L I A : has an import and export

" I am that - f r o m h ip to heel," replied ; l r a ( i 0 of $375,000,000 annually, and last the doctor, coolly, taking cue of the ugly year there were 60,000 tifnt-elass passen-instrumenta iu his hand uud approaching ; ger ( j between England and Australia,

the table. . . i . i THE New York city chamberlain will not n V11 u i.i i ^ 0 ' 1 allow political assessmenta to bo mado on

well, I tell ypu ! the man screamed; and h e c l e ' r k 9 i n ^ ^ b u t t h e m o u t

tearing away from those who held h i « ho j o f h i s o w n o c k e U

jumped nimbly to the floor anil ran out of . - I . • „ the hospital with two as straight legs as AN English coroner s jury recently r e p n -thero were in tho whole army. He r e - I mauded a mother lor a i m l m s U r i n g "God-turned to duty the next day, aud was effect- | j.10}' s cordial to d young child suf tenng unliy cured ot h is malingering propenoi- | ' r 0 1 u dt ' rrhwa. tics. ! THE Acclimatization Sqgjiety of Now Zea-

— I land is buying California seeds and birds, A u g u s t Be lu iou t ' s S tab les , j frogs from Australia, pigeoifs from Africa,

From Iho Sew York Star. ond fishes from England. Babylon is qui te a lamous watering place. | THE registration of voters in Maryland

I t is on the seaboard (Long Islam.) in sight i displays tho fact tha t t he attendance on tho nf Vir» Tslnnil.anil tViB nnmtnf ilaoiirtnrH lor ! A ^ -colored citizens was almost uui-of Fire Is land,and the point of departuro inr ' l

t ot- t b e (

tho famous watering place. A steamer con-; ' . ( j r B a j i

nects Fire Island and tho railroad. Three | ' miles back of Babylon, out of tho woods, i „ ' are the famous stables of August Belmont. _11 ^ ^ . Three years ago it was a desolate waste, 1 R U i ' . " " l

. , • ,i , i a wildern«s8 without cul ture or c o m e l i - j * ( ? u l . , 1 , " l , 7 0 i f U 1 « f 1

vaR going to Chicago the next ; 1 , i u e b a r rl

c u 8 ^ H f t n ( l v 1 ) l l i i n 8 I this instance hu.f of s c o r n i n g to h e r m the morning been reduced as if bv magic. A s p r i n g s f r o m h i s folly, '•msion. Il she refused to uc- ,. . _, . . i . . . .. I*!.. „...i 1 HE Crystal Springs

I V I N O S T O N E . tho African explorer, has a greater talent for getting lost thau any man in existence. Such .mishaps

1 would make other men ridiculous, bu l iu c o m e i i . | . . . , . Livingstone's famn

Uonsti,'ltioa. In all en«M nl .Nrr<ou' lions. Pains in UIB Hack nod L.'ML'.H. uiurtiou. I'slpitatiOQ ol IIJ-I Hear

IU.I -pical Affee-•iiruiion tliiibt r.jntencs and

Theso Invalnablo Pills ate enfailinc la the ears of al lhn«o paiofu! am! danacraun cilsewtes lo wiiica the lunmlnao'istitutlou ia sniijoc'. Tber moderatn all ex <iOMoiauddmovou oMlraclianr, fnunwhataTtrcaase.

TO flIAUKIBI) l.AUIKS mill IliM I'ri ml Viv lUvuril 'l'«vl. r- "l^.'/iV I 1 ' h ' - v a rUna l s r ly »aitei'.. The? will In a •hort tine, M l .i /'V I j? -ii' . T I o n , h a nioti.lilt perir l K.lb irKiilarKsr, and Months Willi ( Uarlca Dickens; Slunllo K Im-> altliouKh vor powerfnl, cuuinn aciihm^ liurrluliolba maculate C'mueptiou. by David Ur y; Tr.iv-ing CompanionB, by H. James, Jr . ; Tho In-tellectual Influence of Music, by John S. Dwight; A Novembur Pastoral, "by Bayard Taylor; Mr. Uurlingamo as an Orator, niul a full lableof lloviewn and Literary Notices.— Fields, Osgood ^ Co., Publishers.

O n t YotiNO F O L K S is full of good things. A Hoy's visit to I'ompeii, and How to Draw, are the more iuetructivo srticlnsj both aro illus-trated. The story We Girls is continutd,and boeido there aro several short stories, and three or four poems, Tho department of

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The Hon. Horace Greeley delivered a lec-turn in Wheeling, W. Va., a few days ago, on tho "Womau Question." The Register says: "Horace 's position is, iu our view, sensible aud souno. He holds that woman has a perfect right to vote, if sho will agree to assume all the responsibilities tha t fol-low tbe assumption ot tho franchise, but tha t all tho instincts of woman's naturo are against such nn assumption. Tho wo-man question, as he unders tands it, is a more extended sphere of labor for woman, and a consequent incrcaso of compensation for her work. Ho is most orthodox on tho sanctity of tho marriage relation, and holds that the marriage tio can only be severed by death. There was not a person in tho hall, wo jndge, but was delighted and en-lightened by the lecture,"

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B O I L some potatoes very dry, mash them as smoothly as possible, season well with salt and pepper, warm them with about an ounce of butter to the pound and a fow spoonfuls of good cream. Lot them cool a little, roll them into balls, sprinkle over them some crushed vermacelli or macaroni and iry them to a light brown.

Whiles. Ihoy will i.ilect a earn n.ii.iiall other means havo uilod. The iiimphlol urr; nil .•ich pxekage baa fall liircotlcni and advice, or will In. uoat tree lo all writinK for it sealad from oluu-mtlon. ^

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N. B.—In all cases wherv tho t-i.si iss cauootba ahlAinod, Ons Dcllar. wlih tliteea jui.I' In.- noataits, enclosed loth" nolo Proprietor, JOB MOSKS.lJ Corf landt Street. Now York, will intare u linitlocl tbc/'n-w<ne. eoDUimnc Ki'tv Fill«. I>. return niMl. tfrjrrly tali-l from any u aowleiljtd ol its oonlecta

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Kveiy day hrinR- stroo* proof ol ths (treat Valoa ol Una

LUNG BALSAM. R e a d t h e F o l i o w i n g .

'Br.umJM, Oz«nKEP. Co., Wis.. Kng 10. PWfl. Messrs..!. N . I I A I . I O S i O . ) . , Ulnclrnati. Onlo:—

OeniUm'v: 1 hsvo snltered »llh a OOUR I I and rMilcR of pblsim for many years. I irol so weak I uould Dot walk, l ha . - . hut rect Y O O O K . — mended me ;o try A Ilea's I.nn* llmnam. I havo naed Severn I boltlns o' t. and II bss entirely tared me. With much Krailtnde I make tbi* known to yon tnat others may snnw ;*loo of your Balsam

Vonra, very truly, OOTTLKlll KRIKN1TZ. cheerfully r.ttest that the B I I O T O stitement ia true. Yours r.'Mif utfullv. N. YOUNU, UruKElst.

O U U K K E , August 1 0 . I S F I ' .

pnie^m lor many years, I iroi S O W C S K I couia col Ik. \ have employed several Doctors to attend mo i received no boneilt or relief. Your Apent, Mr. N. unit. DrB*al»t ai Port Wa'binRtnn, WK, recom-

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O O U U U O R L U N G R K M R O Y HAMMOND, ST. Caoix. Cj.. WIS, July 10, 1U70.

MN. ALLEN—/'»ar.S r.- 1 thouKbl I woald wriW . .< t i ^ \ yon and Ivtyou know what »iiir K-rxat I.UHK llalsnm ia doint; lor me. Keloro I klon it 1 waa Selplnss; I ' couM only gel sbort uroaths- couKhint continually. I was so sore in my I U U K S It nearly klllad mo to connh, and hurt mo to Uo OOKU. 1 cot but little rest ur sleep. It waa tbouKht i couM noi llvo long, ani* I thoucbl my time on e«rih was short, anil ha:l tt not heun for yoar I.uait Kalram 1 won Id eoon havn louml my grave. have now taken throe bot'Ion ot "in Balsam. If but little i jronas* at the lan a. • hraatbo oaalcr. I cough only occasionally ami attend lo work. 1 believe that as much more as. nave taker, will cnt<rvly cure me Yours, with respect, THOMAb CAROL

All afllioted with Cough or sny Throat or Lnat. trouhle should use Allen's Lung Balsam without delay.

Proprietors. Cincinnati, J. N. UARRIS & CO.. bole Ohio.

fine mansion overlooks a lake, and is for a final decision. If she refused lo uc company him thi ther as h is wife, then all was at an end between them. But what was she to do in St. Louis, alone and pen-niless? For she was i' weak, fragile little creature, unf i t ted to batt le with tho world, as Johnson well knew.

Yet I didn't hcsitali as (o Iho advice I should give her, although I leit doubtful whether she would follow it, for, in spit of herreluctimce to m see from tho way she he had gained an influence over her truly wonderlul. I promised, however, to do all I could for her, if sho remained in St. Louis, and early besnught her not to com-mit the sin ol marrying this ma:<. from a mistaken s^nse ol duty.

Stranger as she was, I was so much in-terested iu her fate tha t I couldn't sieep for Ih i i ^ ing of it, and it was late the fol-lowing morning when I went to b reakfas t I sat down opposite a traveler, sunburn t and coarsely attired, but honest and genial looking.

Wo entered into conversation, and thero 1 olg.'aro among the most eelebrated. The

I HE Crystal Springs (Miss.) Herald rc-the following strange occurrence;

enrrounded by all tho taste and refinement P ? ! " 0 % ° N e i m a n of mis place was

" * d , r - A T # o w ' ^ 1 M kniJo, by a ,man with whom he bad

I a difficulty. A f.-w days ago, whilo in his

turesque, has retainers about the es tabl ishment

or throe fine Hlabjos have been erectol t Fomefblt.g s t iAing oflt of his wilhstallH and a I the ^ ™ p b e r n a l . » o' ^ H u a f r t , u .d u. gro tosc-o whs t i l was. modern ho r scc ra f t Besides these there | looked, and told Mr. N. that il aro nests of stables dotted all over tho i*- u l . -

!low i t for, in spile I p l j t c e i i u which theie aro line brood mares Wtl» a ' i n Z nf irry Johnson. I could i g n ( l t h e i r y 0 u U K . i n (ho ouitro 01 the P u l 1 ^ ' „ p ®if i . h

told her story that „round is a mile track for tho training o f i l w o "'Son >• g '

Mr. X. reached around dirk blade over had been there

since 1930.'

I M F O I I T A N T D E C I S I O N . — C h i e f Justice Wood-waul, of tho Supreme Court of 1'onnjylva, nift. has delivered, the following opinion

was something in his voice and manner tha t seemed ctrangely familiar, a l though I couldn't recollect tha t I had ever seen him before. But it came over mo like a flash of light when he spoke of having just re turned f rom Iho mountains, that thin was the man whom Sarah White, the clair-voyant, bad personated on the steamboat Dresden. I turned to him, eager and ex-cited.

ground | racers. Besides this thero is a covered . track for tho use of horses in stoimy | weather, and tho grand utaud for tho ac-commodation of spectators. , - -

1 Mr. Belmont has lifly horses, and among winch is importmit to our merchants, manu-ihem somo of iho finest racers on the con-! facturers, "1 fimi

j t inent. Among these are the old Kentucky, l|j'n "tiall'(i.d German Bitirirs' it not an intoxi-for which Jerome paid S40,00i) when he was c a l i b o v ( ; r a g 0 i b u t i s tt B O a d tonic, neoftil

| in running trim, though ho was afterwards ; i n diaordors of the digestive organs, and of j sold for $15,000. Kentucky fell lame aud : KloBt benefit iu casca of debility, and want of | has no t been runn ing for somo lime. He ; nervous action in tho system. No better in now again in training. Kingfisher, just I recommendation could ho given lo so valu-bougbt for S15.000. Telegram and Glen- able a tonic as t")1" „I,. n^nn r . ti.o mnuf < pl«hr(ifnrl. Tim i ter#. "Hoolland s German Bittero c o u l a n i

no Alcoholic material. Hoolland's German Tonic is a mlxtiirn con-

laming all tho ingredicnls ot iloollaud's Bitters, combined with pure Banta Cruz rum, orange, anice, Ac , loi ming the best and most

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stables aro crowded with young horses from two to four years old, who are com-ing forward. Mr. Belmont spends a por-tion o U h o upriug a n d au tumn in th is ele-gaut Ret rea t

—Arnold Beck, supposed to belong in iebigan City, Ind., committed 81110- ' - ~

.ueadny, in tho town of Cicero, s fe\ wist of Chicago, by shooting himself.

pleasant Tonio, in the wor!

THE OCSAUD .^tail Line of UtnamaljipB leave , . , Wceklv from New York, Liverpool aud

Michigan City, Ind., committed suicide on 1 Qatenelowii. Agents in all tho principal Tueadny, in tho town of Cicero. _s few milre ()|- t l j H Northwest. S. Bowe, Genora'

I Weoteru Agont, No. 3 Lake street Chicago.

A Y O H N Q Wife's B E Q D E S T . - W i f e — C h a r l e y , I wieli when yem come uu ;o-night you'd i-top into your druggist's and get me a bottle ol-

Plantation Litters. Bo sure and get tho genuinn.

Chailey—What in the world. Mary, are you going to do with PlanUtion Bitters V

Wife—Everybody that 1 know is iu ecstacy over Planlatiun Bitters, and I am going to try them myself. I am resured by several of my friends that tho BiUern will rure my dys-pepsia, and at the same time do awav *itli that terrible nausea which you know I am at times subject to. The doctor was in yesler-dav, and aaya that all I want is a tonic, aud that Plantation Bitters is tho best thai can bo got.

Charley—It is just the thin!:, my dear; aud it is strange thai I had not thought of it be-fore.

S E A M O S S F A R I N K from pare Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings. Custards, Creams, Ac., AS. The choapent. boalthioet, and most delicious food in Ihu world.

T U E B E S T A N U U I U O I N A L T O N I C of Iron, Phosphorus and Calisaya, known as Ca-weii. Mack&Co. ' j Ferro-Phosphoraled Elixir of Calisaya Bark. The iron restores .'olor to tho blood, tho Phosphorus renews waslo ol the nerve tissue, and tho Calisaya gives a natural, healthful tone to the digestive or-gans, thereby curing Dyspepsia in its various /onus, Wnkel'ulnesrt, General Drfuility, and Depresaion of Spirits. Uanufactnrod only V>y CASWELL, lIAZARD So CO., successors to Caswoll, Mack A Co., NJW Vork, bold by all Druggists-

B V R N , S M I T H A Co., 1 1 8 Lake slroet, Chi-cago, have on hand tho largest variety of line Frunch china, foreign and domobtic glaae-ware, crockery and )aney goods to bo louml in tho uorthwost. Imuorting their own wares direct, they r.ro able to compcte with any house in America. Call and seo tlieir store whether you wish to purchase or not. I t will rej-ay the troubl".

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lovo your (ifspnng, don't fail to use Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for soothing children. Bead Iho advertisement in another column.

BAfiF.sMEX and others wishing profitable omploympnt will do well to notice tno adver-tisement of S. W. Kennedy, of Philadelphia. This is a reliablo and liberal honeo.

T H O S E who have used and sold tho Star Faucotu for tho past few years, say t.iat they are tho host now made. To keep your cider, use the Hlphonio,

H K H L B C T &. E U S A L L S , loading wholesale druggists of tho Northwest, corno Lake street and Wabash avenno Chicago,

CAUTION. Do not bo deceived, you who want« itood madlciao,

and deslro "Allrn'- Luni hilmt." Do not allaw nnprineipled dealers to sell yon other Halsam'. See that yon gat A I . L K N ' S L U N G B A L S A M , and you will have the heat Cough Remedy uOuiod the public, r id that will give yo fuU satisfacticn.

Sold at Milwaukee hy H. BoswoRrn 4 S O K B . G R K E S B

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H O M f f i O P A T K I C S P E C I T I C ^ V KATI»proved, irom IHWNIO*! aTrpl/<«ipcrionc«, I N fnttrf • U C C O M . sMmplo - Proaipt - Klhcifol and Kclubla Thojr cro tho only Modictne* p^rfociiy anapWHl lo iwir lar aimplA that niieUlcrt otnnol no irado li; ailotf thrm; liarmlrM aa lo bo Iro#* from nancor. anu •o off ctooi as to he alwafa rolHblt. They bave raiioa tho huhest cfimnidndaUoa Irum all,and Wulalwajrf render uiL&facUoo. Noa. Cent* 1. Cures Frvrrs, Congestion. Inflammations 25

Wo-his. Worm Fever. Worm Colic 15 Crj i im-follp, or •I'ootaing olJulanU 26

' IHnri-litrn of Children or Adulla 26 ' DyMCtUrry, Grlpinx, Bilious Colic J ' ('liolrruOlorbniii > litinK ' C O I I K I W I Colds. Bronchitis 2 5

' Nnnrnlffla, Toolhtohe. l aceacho 35 ' lii-HilachrH. Sick ileadacho. Yorligp 25 1 D . V M P O I I X I H . Biliona Stomach 2 5

' SmiiirenHfil or Painful Porioda I5 ' Whites, too profUM Periods ASB ' Cruuii, Cough, Dif'iuil Ilreathinc 3 ^ ' Snll Klienni. Eryripelas, Kraptiona U ' K I I I ' U I I I I I I I M I I I , Uhenmallc Paioa. 3 5

A, nK'irr 'IT. ,i«f up Ik VIA l..\ *llh tiirttliMt, con-lahiii j '!"• '•'< i/'iiwlHIf "irh'tfoi W

7*A.'In •!'!': iirr alio put vj> tn ria.'j anil are lent at ifir trtuif jirieti 'jlvn H. " I Vvi-r and Anne. Chill Fever, A I T M . . . W 17, " Piles. Blind or Bleeding S"

Olithnllliy, and Sore or Weak Kyes SO I'ntnrrli, Acute or Chronic, lnllufnra....U' U'ltiinpiliR Coaiili, Violent Cough M Asllwiin.OppiOLood Breathing t*1

Knr DiHchnrRca. impafrod Hearing 60 Hcrnl'iiin. Knlargod Olands, fuellings....Ul ( icaeinl Drblllty, Phyalcal sakness.. '-0 Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions Ul Sca-Siciiiipw», Slckuesa from Hiding —M Klilnry-DiwnHP, (iravel W N . T V I I U S Dcblll'y. Hemlnnl Kmlr-

hi oils. Inro untnn- Discharges ! U Sore .llnntli Canker r r innry r Jineon. Welling lied Nl 1'iilnlul |Vr> ids. with Spawns 5.1 HullerliiKNai chsugedtllfo H Kpllrnsy, Spitms. fit. Vitus' Pane# 11 llituhcrin, I'lcoratod Snro Throat II

FAMILY CASKS Of . I l m <»« lai-ae \ inls. iiiuroi-eo cirrosr-

. 1 ' M U I C I I S I ' . eiiulnliiinK n •piTiilc inr i v-i-v iii-ilinnrv diKi-itMe n lunilly Is Hiihjcct (••, nnd hooka ol rtlrerui'iia ..

rroiu ¥ 10 io?<a3 Smaller Ifnmlly and Trnvollint cases, wilh'JO

lo t r ia l s I r..:n S.» M SS Spiciiics for :.!1 I'rivnH- Disrilsrs. hnlh fur

Ctirliiff and fi.r I'rcveuiive treaiineni. in viula and pocket cases Irom io 85

P O N D ' S E X T U . U T ,

CurcM Ilnrn':, ilniUes, l.nnicnrs*. Snrrne««, Hiiri Th rout, htirnlns, Toolhiirlie. I.arnihp, Nciirnlfin. IChfiiiimilsiu. I . I I I I I I > U I . ' O , P I I I K , lloils, SiiiiKs, Sore Kycs, IMeeilliiK of iho I . I I U K M , S O M O . Sioimu:h, or ol' PIICM, Coram L'lfiHn, (IM Soivs.

Prlpo, <! oz., SO^cntH i'-'nla, 81.00: Dnartm 8!.7.^.

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A C X I L I A K T societies to tho Foie igu Missionary Society formed in various pa i l s of the country,

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I t i<5 rt gross misreprefiontation, n bolit-t l ing and brutalizing of the most glorious movement mado in tho civilized world since the Luthomn relormtUiou, to HO-fortb the Prussian school siNlem, OF, tab-lished a half century since," us designed solely and chiefly to loach men to kill, to train tho young mnn of Prussia to bo hu-mun butchers. Tho papers of stein, and Hardonborg and others, Iho originators of the syfitom itself, as seen in the books and as illustrated iu the schools by tho actual teaching, all domonsrate tho essential fJno-hood of Hiioh un asiiumption. It was from the first an ondeavor to give full de-

M velopment to tho whole man. lo call forth W aud cultivate all the faculties, intellectual

and moral, of all tho youth of the king-dom, to the greatest possible extent, and utilize them iu the most eflicient manner, to make good agriculturists, good artists, good miners, good mechanics, good civil-ians, good citizens in every walk of life; and not merely to make them good sol-diers. Perhaps such an idea might, with some justice, bu ultributed lo Frederick XL, but not at all to Frederick William H I . and the authors of the present system. I t is true that a very effective military system was grafted on to the school svstem as a necessary sequence, as an una voidable in-cident, The first Napeloon had given a terrible lesson which it was impossible for them to forget in tho reorganizing of tho nat ion; and tho situation of Prussia, a country mude u p of fragments, and lying without natural boundar es iu tho midst of jealous rivals, mado a good mili-tary system an essential of the national ex-

d istcnce. But any ono who haa beon in ' t be fa.'ins, in the workshops, in tho mines,

nt the merchants ' desks, in Iho courts, in the pulpits, in the studies of the literati, in every branch of human effort.

The system has had from the first a wide aud solid moral basis; tho Bible has been fi'ithluliy nnd thoroughly taught in all tho schools; and whatever man may think of t he Divine origin aud plenary inspiration of the Bible, they cannot fail to see that it is a most wonderful educator of tho com-mon mind. Our Abolitionists, in the late anti-slavery struggle, were not all of them

^ very scrupulous believers ol tho infalli-v.bility of the Scriptures; yet uol even tho V Cromwellians themselves rt l ished the sub-

lime denunciations of tho urand old He-brew prophets more keenly than they did, or used them more effectually. If thero are in Prussia many unbelievers, in all the walks of life, they have none of them es-caped the influence of theBible; tho educa tion was universal and compulsory.

But the Prussians aro not perfect, tha t is true; and tho system is not perfect, all human things are imperfect; but now, and

M in conseqnenco of this half century of trAiuiug, Prussia is the first among na-tions. In self deiense other nations will bo obliged to adopt a system of training, nnd havo an educated common people. This is ono of tho chief glories of the whole movement.

Bnt the PrnsRians drink boer nnd smoko tobacco. Unhappily they do; bnt this i s u o new thing among them; it was not mtro-dnced by the school system, nor is i t maintained by i t ; nor do they drink or smoke more than their neighbors—more

>thau the Americans oven. I t is not one of their virtues, nor is an element of s trength among them. Luther drank beer; tea and ooffee were in his time unkuowu; beer has been tho national drink from all Time. Tacitus calls it wine made of bar-ley, in his "Germania;" it was something ns'tonishing to him, bu t tho Germans even then liked it. I have seen it stated by some very respectable writer?, tha t Luther loved good tobacco; bu t if so P must have been by prophetie anticipa-tion, as tho wped was nevor known in Eu-rope till some y e a n after his death. But this is the loose wny many great men bave of talking sometimes; as Thackery and some others speak of women having been burned for witchcraft in New England, when no snob incident ever occurred, a t least I have never seen any proof of it, and shall not believe it till I have. I presume the ridiculous stuff quoted as a stanza from a school hymn now in use in Prussia, about being a dog, etc., owes its origin to a similar source. Le t ns see the original of tha t stanza, and let ns know the school book in which i t is found, and then we shall class it in the same category with Luther ' s tobacco, and the burning of witches in New England.

I t is said that the Prnssian school sys-tem has been deteriomtiug of lato years. I cannot toll about that, as it is more than thirty years since I visited t'"e schools; but at any rate the nation doos not seem to bave degenerated much, nnd the men at the bead of nffiiirs there have too much sagacity to sco so good a thing as t ha t school system fall to ruin. I suppose we must take such representations in ra ther a non-natural sense; ns wn must take the representations of the World nowripaper, iu New York, respecting tho sayings and doings of Gen. G r u n t If Iho old King of Fnissia is reactionary, his son, who mnst

rsoon occupy the thronn. is no t ; and Bismarck uhr 100 much of good, hard common senso lo expect to play

' the medieval doHpol ovi-r un edncatod peo-ple, Give Germany unity and sho will have liberty; and tbe unity of Germany is one of the chief of Bismarck's aims. I am sorry that there is so much of unbelief and irreligion in Germany, as there is in every other nation; but lhero is also much of faith and of real, ' aaut i fn l , unaffected Christian piety. Tho time has now come when Kings mnst work themselves clear by natural development; unrestricted free-dom ol thought has got lo bo tried tbrough-out Obristiandom; nnd I. for one, bave no fear in reuanl to tho final result.

As to France, sho has always had nn ig-norant people. She crushed out the IluBueuols, and the common people had no educators. Tho rural population es.

^ pecially are entirely destitute of literary f culture, the policy ol the Papal Church has ' always kept them so. While tho nations

around her woie as ignorant as herself, she was not comimrative'y at 11 disadvan-tage on ibis account. Sho lias played a con^picuon-. part in tho tLeater of the w. rid, and has boen ono of the foremost of nations. But now,that the nations around IH r are educating ther common people, she mnst do so too or fall irretrevnbly be-hind. Her old civilization can no more si.ind in thu face of tho now, than bows and arrows could main-l a x the conflict against fire-arms, A large portion of even the officers who surrender-ed to the Prussians could not write their names; while scircely a Prussian private could be found so ignorant. Tho French iu all tuis war have gasconaded, the Prus-sians have worked; the French have talked of doing great things, tho Prussians havo

. done thom. With the French nothing has L ever been ready at the time it was needed; * with the Prussians everything has been

found perfectly ready as soon ns i t was wanted. Contrast Iho miserable brags of Napoleon aud tho silent efficiency of Von Moltke, Poor "Lonis and I , " they were liko a rat end a mouse in tho clutch of a terrier. There was everywhere

I among tho French faitblessnoss and moral 1 defect, as well as intellectun! weakness. How different among the PrtlBsiuna. With thom everything was faithfully done. And the gramlilonuent nonsense of Victor Hu-go's address to tho Prussians! Nothing

THE Gold Discover ies of Vanco I s l und .

The San Francisco Bulletin sa.Ts: '•Our neighbors in British (.'

woro nnxiounly waiting, ut the , . , , latest (xebanges, for tho result of ! nas been seen like it since tho Chinese nta- j o f l l l 0 r t z w l l i c h h,If, l t l , ( . ,y

uoned great fellows on Iho banks of the ' C O V t ,n . ( l j,, t l . 0 neighborhood of j river to fngii tcn away tho British fleet ny | xhe>-e is no doubt whatever tha ' means ot monstrous grimaces.

, against jiow have degen ated when

! reckoned among their gr ta t writers; 1 ^ gomo w hat extraordinary tlmt locali-nnd really, how much better is Alexandre , o ! o o r t a i n o f t h o , t , V ( . |U 8 o l X A r | 7 . U | W

OuiniiH. lot tho Frcnoh nro Htlnopsoplo, . I,..*;, Knriwn In mmiv nl Um nlfllir

ev's A Ueiinirknble Snrirical Opera t ion on

l i e n . KiIpal r i t 'k . | From U10 New York KvenlnR Mill.

^ j Gen. Kilpatricl;. our late Minister to n i j Chili, was obliged tn n iign bis position

B ^ ' y 1 and return homo on account 01 declining a 'Us-: health. The diseaso seen d to Im a swell-ibinr. | j-.j, t u o lowi-rpart of tin; neck. It mado

War-; iiu llriii i.n lit- 11*11 twit nluiiit two y Mrs ago

to Chili. The lormiition in the throat in-creased. Tim 11 st •killnl medical men in that country wore h a l l l u d in their elforU lo

ii p i His lirst \ ; tional without being rationalistio; let thom | {)V tJJ0 Cok)iiy from tho w o r k k i ' of of these UieTs toTl louse with hisVainily.

I mher ' s Wblo hRR*I»I#>n to ' UlinL"''' , l U t i l t h 0 c f , u u l r - v 1,1 t " " ' L ! " , , K L Y business was lo consult some of our most Luther s Bible has been to the Germans, populated, and labor becopfs cheaper. Hkilllul i.iivsieians l)r. I, F. Sans and bis et them have free schools as good us tho b e b o n p , , t t 0 0 J a n d , lis tho a„Hoclal •, Dr. P Lincoln, w. re called

1 Prussian, and education compulsory, and 1 nr(,Htnf. minnnHod discovtirtes are in tbe .. n'u 1 . . 1 u " " ' » ia ..oi c. . iaa»;n n fn> 41. > TI,„ P r u 8 n i HUPP0H8(1 "iscotorB» nn in iint ] |),> liiilr-r made a c uelul examination

there is yet salvation for tho I rench. The 1 i m m e d i a t o vicinity of the toltD ol Victoria, ,,1 tlm Geneial, and decided that the lor-

irn F ^ n c V ^ T f l ' l v ^ r s . , ^ P b t I t h e «ronild wl11 be mt m , u i o n WHS an .•rt.-.ilo Uimor. Wilhont • como effeto• it mnJt dh. out ll'nd f hot ' l>y g r 0 L ' d y H P e c , , , f t t o r B ' w , b ^ l n " " »,,ro1

bl1- making kn )WII the result of his discovery, j I come effete, it mnst die out, and a bot-1 bility, will not have sufliiient capital lo i,., i) r - i l inimond. ex-Surgeon 1 nml th'n fmnnh1!jR n f ' W O r k q t n r , Z m i n e f l w i , h ^ prosneut ol O ( i n o m l 0 , ^ t'llltoil States annV. to ! rn^i l l^ i ln i l ^livu^pnl iv wpr^In liri^rM l^a 1 K n 0 C C 8 S ' W h e n t h 0 f!r0UU,fl lH il.11 t n k , ' " U | , • eXaniilia'ioil also. Old llO did SO

r n - f - r ? P^S^cal power to enlo.ce bis ; l l 3 o r o w i n 1,0 a grand fifriuation of joint with tho samo resull as lo tbe nature of the , | infallibility, is a distinguishing foa ore of I H t o o k c o m , M u i c H . t h o n h a j * In which will

this now effete civilization; and us there is I n < m i n l a U ( . n u o , )V i ( i l l more noedv I T h e p U i d , l m held a consultation, and

zons of Victor; speculators w ivo citizens intent, upon families and pendence fo

from dull and listless

buy out tho needy discoverers, |tald, upon the first rumor of pnr-

being in the market, bccomo ox-i t in their demands.

now no longer such a Pope and never will be again, let tho old Latinism die a natural

i death, and die as easily as possible; nnd let us welcome unrestricted intellectual

| freedom nnd development with all its tem-porary disturbances and inconveniences,

i inasmuch as this is tho only path which I leads to that final great consummation, 1 when all shall know the Lord nnd walk in i His ways. Th i s is God's way, and man | cannot mend it; and wo must make tho : best of it. and take our measures accord-ingly.—C/in.v!»<.'n Union.

Siniriilnr 1'ompeiinn S ta tnes . ! During tho eruptions of Vesuvius which destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii.

' thoso who delayed too l o n j in ninking their | escape fell victims, for the most part , to tho pernicious effects of sulphuric and car-

1 bonic acid gases, and were rapidly followed by the shower of fine dust following tho

j eruption, which, gradually hardening, formed perfect molds of the unhappy be-ings ' "ho so misorably perished, from which admirable casts are taken, showing their forms, features, expressions and atti-tude, when overtaken by death. At the beginning of tho excavations little atten-tion was paid to the natural molds. only a fow having been partially cast and preserved, tho most remarkable of which were those of 11 bus-bi nd, wife and child; tho husband at tho moment of death pressed tightly to his breast nineteen pieces of gold aud ninety-one pieces of silver, which was found fixed lo his ribs; the wife bad let fall a coarso linen cover in which were found fourieen bracelets, gold rings, ear-rings, and jewels of loss importance. I t was only, however, in 18G3, that M. Fiorelli had tho happy idea ol filling those natural molds with a peculiar solution of plaster, by which pro cess the victims are reproduced in their in-tegrity.

The first group reproduced was compos-ed of a man, a woman nnd two young girls, who hnd remained within doors nnlil too late; when they attempted to escapn by the window or terrace, they wero suddonly asphyxiated and covered by tbe dust, which faithfully preserved tho contour of their forms. In 1868 a body thus produced was that of a man who had fallen face down-ward, whose despair and suffering, his clenched teeth and cleuched hands elo-quently expressing tbe agony he bad en-dured. Next iu interest is tbe form of a woman who had fallen on her back, whose right hand leans npon tbe earth, the left raised, as if trying to ward off danger.

To aid her flight sho had raired her vest-ments. Hor form is tall and elegant, her admirably arched foot, encased in strong sandals, being a lavorite subject of study to artists.On one of her fingers is a silver mir-ror, and an amber statue representing Cu-pid. Her hair in the front forms three rows of ringlets, and falls plaited over her back, in the manner of the Voltaire per-ruques.

A remarkable group of three persons has been admirably cast, which ia in tho high-est degree interesting.

A man of high Btatnro and powerfully built, with strongly marked features, prom-inent cheek bones, heavy bi ard and mous-tacho, is the principal flgure; ho held in his bands tho ear-rings of t he two youn gii 's who folio end him, and tho key o f l house, and looks tho bean-ideal of an 0 Roman legionry. Over bis head be h thrown tbo corner of bis mantle for prote tion ngainst the noxious gases or the fa[ ing dust and cinders, the expression of face and that of his daughters being s gestivo of suffocation. There is somethi _ touching iu the spectacle of the two sistxra who follow their lather, in tho precisa s t i -tudo ns they fell, supporting each ot^er, breathing tbo same poison, an^t living twined lu each other's arms. Both oi'/tno I gathering, a lady lamous for her fignrus aro of beantilnl forms ami 1 l ions.—App'jUin's Journal.

Tomato F igs .

Among tho now articles capable < cultivalfld nnd converted into nujfcey on tho farm, nothing 10 ns looks morJp laus -ible than the making of tomato figi. The tHste for tomato, whether a nufcral or acquired one, is universally popukr—and there is hardly a vegetable witch the public demand has required to b* cooked and prepared for present and j jemature use, in such a great variety off ways as tho tomato and which retains Jo readily its peculiar flavor. Tho lime wilJprobably come when largo .fields of theci will be cultivated expressly for convvt ing into Ggs. They retain tho tomato jasto, keep as well as the others, aud coul l as readily ho exported or s l rpped long/distances' .

| Large drying apparatus mu 1 of course j bo construct', d for the wfolcsalo fig

business, and other anaiKemuuts lo | correspond; but we p ied ic / that those

companies, again bo taken up by still more needy speculators; men who have not the energy decided that Dr. Lincoln' should perforin to climb up tho hillside to »tak(i ofl claims, , ftI, 0 p , . m ( j 0 U i which Gen. Kii-and who will expect to realize a lortune 1 pm ri (.j ( r (, lU | , |y Friday last was | by tho sale of shares at » premium. [ij,, ( j l l V n p 0 n j o r t i1 0 experiment. At

•'Capitalists who would be ready to em-1 [ | m t ( | I l l t . j | j 0 j i i i l l o r protruded outwardly I bark thoir money in anr jegi t imale mining u l i R r K 0 c g J < i Imvardly it was operation whleb gave InU prospects ol sue- n,,,..!, i a l .„ o r i crowding the windpipe .half: cess, will find IhemsalVos hampered by . ( lI l i l u . h „V(M. t ( ) t l l ( 1 l l j l t i ii10 effort speculators and stock jobbers. Wo might ,,, i i m j ,.lU V l . r y p . ^ f u i . perhaps use a plainer te.'iu to desi^natu the General Kilpalrick was placed under the | unscrupulous adven lnmi j who. always on I i u u l u . n t . o of ether. Four large-sized darn-1 the look out for spoil, n o t be ulatH to ^ w o r o t h o u inserted iu tbe tu-cripplo any underlaying by their eager-1 i n o r > Some idea can bo formed of the | ness lo secure pickings for themselves, which might, but r e s u l t ' "

i Q I " v-- - - , cessfully keep b e u « men o u t We don 1 powerful electric battery was then applied | George Allen was spending tho dav with ' w o u l - i say. "an ' I jus ' pickled." pretend fo say thai our inauus in \ ictona t 0 ,1^ iJL.t.(iieai the full force of the battery ] his cousin Lee, who resided in tho village. One r,' A- December afternoon, Lottie might no t succeed In carrying on extensive being given. 1 Ho was ail unused to stirring scenes, and i W f t s v o r .v ' ">ar.se and complained of her

A n ^ J a t w With nrortt: hn t ! Notwithstanding the inflnenco of the „o he entered

i j o u n g f o l k s ' 5 c p a r t m n i t .

W I N MIC.

lll"«s mo! Ii.'ri''s anothor Imby. .lust »h cunii.ii^ : a .••n I"-.

Kjt-s .is iiiuc as boimlo bli!' bolls. ilr'-iith :ia sui'i't aM rosemary.

Smile » nny, ilaahinff siiuboam. Hair of iitirost. fairest Kold,

Hunds ami fh'iulders full ol tilmples, Llttlo Winnie, cliilit nionihs old.

M iklia: film y. rooIiiKHpce^hej Nobody cat! iimli rstand—

Such a i l n t and pretty language Only spoke in baby.land

Slioilld I sin:' all .lay about her. Ill lo r -w. rtiiess were not loid —

She's a bud, a bir.l, a fairy. Little Wiuiiis. ili/hl monllis old,

"HTANU 1,1 K 1. T H K A N V I L . "

O I S I I O I ' D O i K E .

"3'aml like tbi'nnvil!" when ihi stroke Of siahvarl imn fahs llerce and last;

Storma but nm 0 deeply root the oak, Whose brawny arms embrace the blast.

"Bland !lk« the nnvil!" when tho sparks Fly far and wide, n flory shower;

Virtue ami Iniih may still be marks Where tunlace proves Ita want of power.

"Slainl like the anvil!" when the bar Lies red anil ulowlns 011 its breast;

Duly shall be life's leading star, And cousdous innocence its rest.

"Stand like tho anvil 1" noise and heat Are born 01 earth and die with time;

The soul, like Hod. Its souree aud seat. Is solemn, silll. sereiiB, sublime.

J u s t i n F u n . nv EDEN E. KEXiOHD.

Just in fun, just in fun. i tsny itabitfl are begun,

Tlmt will bring, in after years, Sonow great and many tears

So be carofnl, every ono; Uo in earnest, not in fun;

Think of what tho cud may be. An 1 do nothing thonghtleBBiy.

They did not stay very long. Lotti® was .• oon tired, though she would not com-piaiu: bii^ ::or "bast ick" was almost full of hulled r.uf -.

"Wayn" fis!:ed K )! b u t s h • j 1

"Tic1 it. «0h. ther

What

• • ' . I O smart, though, mother?" ie. "1 didn' t s'poso sho could;

• stuck to it t ight as a burr ." 'a a Accle-burr," laughed Susie. 's pa ! " our pet been doing to-day?"

I and Lotti-; was lifted to her father 's shoul-der.

"Oh, pitty much fiiiER. I's hazle-nut-ted u!o%: ; m d f a n d never loosed uor bur t -e d . '

They v . at nut t ing almost every day till the nuts wero ail gone, and when they were rear.;/ to store them away, Lottie had almost a 1 int.

"What ire yon doing, Lot t ie?" inquired Aunt Nell i".

"Why. !'se makin ' my bag for nuts ," And sun ' enough she "had her little thim-

! bleand a needle and thread and—what do | yon thinl: ?—grandma's apron, trying to I mako a b ig .

"Oh. tha t won't do 1" said Annt Nellie; j "grandma can't spare her anron. I l l

make Lottie a bag—stitch it nicely on tho ; sewiiig-mnchine."

; After a .;ood deal of coaxing, Lot t ie ! yielded, is- d soon the nuts wero emptied into a su dl red calico bag, neat and

: strong. "They -aust be labeled, like ours ," said

; Su-ie. pn.t she printed on a slip of writing pirner, ' L O T T I E ' S N U T S , " and pasted it on.

I h o t h r u bag J wero hung side by side in tho g.- ret; but everybody seemed to

1 think Lonia ' s nuts were the sweetest, and I she was so gonerons that it was not long I la-lore lb-v were nearly all gone. Even

> have some, and Prance, t he sho tried to feed them to her

; Fido had I oony, an' doll,

1 Grand 1 because

: thing.

. 1 called Lottie "little busybody," 'i') was always trying to do some-

'.hing dolighted her more than Two boys were going down a crowded t o bo allowed lo help Susie wipe tho knives

1 Htnbbornness of the tumor by the fact tha t ! village. ir Robbie hold open the bags; and lork was on tho Fourth ."

gold mining opefations Willi pront; but 1 Xotwiihslanding the influenco of the 1 , ; o he entered into the spirit of the occasion ] l b r o i l t . at. 1 then there was a long night of irom what w e / h a v e se-.n of ' " " n e r f gj^er , the electricity had such an effect j with careless freedom and thougbtlessness. 1 terrible s; lJVring. and in tho morning she operations in tlAt lorlorn city, as well as upou iho patient that two powerful men Perhans I ought not fo have said that ho j W r t S c o ! ( ' " " < 1 w l l i t 0 a s t , i e B1iow outside; nearer home, wo/havo out little Hope 01 | ! m i j u s m a c b us they could do to keep him , entered into the spirit oi tho occasion, but u n ( i t he s . tet, busy hands were still. They seeing any enerretic movemeut J"ade by t be bed. The patient lay quiet un-1 i a t h e r into the same spiiit of reckless , i n r ' e < 1 b - r in the churchyard, with grand-tho coloniste wh/cn will lead tnem to prac-1 ( ] o r t j j e inUneiice ol" tho ether. In thirty , pleasure which really, seemed to actuate : PftPA and ittlo Sammie, just beyond the

minatcs exactly tho outward swelling bo- aiost of the young men and bovson the ; " ' h i cke t " gau to go down, aud soon disappeared al- street where they were. Drinking a n d , . " W h a t - t h a t , mo the r? " asked Robbie, together. Tho General lay unconscious , .. f tn ibliughAloons wereclosetogether tbere; i '111 '"f v o ' c o i ftR be saw h ' . smother ' s

,ing npon tor tune mlo net-; f o r t w o bours. ! and the hot. sickening smell of whisky or i t.i.:i-g upon a small calico roll tha t ith pract 'cal ends in view, , A g ^ g r r t j u , v n y came to bis senses, ho I , u n ) R f f ppt into their faces as they passed I "be held i-i her hand. ising nomesteails lor tueir 1 ) e j , a n t 0 c o m ( J i . U I 1 0 1 excrutinling pains, half drunken men. 1 "Lot t i - nuts, darling; there are only p n n n g a comlortablo imle- m ( ] a torturing burning iu tno throat and George Allen was, as I have said, but i i t - i 1 ' i i r e e K b e l e t bim looknt them, themselves. " is possiblo I | i c c k . b u t jbese distres-ingsensiilions wero 1 t i e U 8ed to such scenes. Ho had seen and then ud tho bag away. Dear little

that the resuR of the assay may be such m ingled with surprise and delight, drunken men before, but never so many at worker I !iow often to tho mother 's heart as to ir.duciya rush to > ictona, but il is 1 j I i 3 w j u d p i u o bad straighleued and ro- 0 , j n t i m e under the influence of liquor."Ho 1 sounds th clear, ringing voice, and tbe to bo hoped; that the local press will bo I M , i n e j jta natural position, and Ibe "great ought to havo been disgusted, aud turned woids: most gnanfcd m the accounts whlcli . inojp " «b i C h ho had complained of so | l U v a y from tne shameful sight, but he was ^'Does I do sonw, mamma?" they publish. Nothing could bo more , m u c b { o r t e u m 0 I 1 . b s pasthud disappeared. • jU8t Hufficienlly thoughlless nnd bes ide 1 " — ~ — ^ T T fatal to the interests ol \ ictona, and the , Q,- conrse the General was left iu a terribly himself, with a sortof crazy.dont care feel- ' " 0 , , s e ^ '>"• colony of British Columbia, than another , w o a k c o m i i t ioD, but to-day, although iu-1 i n g i that ho could laugh at" every drunken T h e ccmmon housefly is a very neat lit-rush of mi ters who would be certain to | 8 t r u c t e ^ to keep his room aud bed, is look-1 speech, and ridicule the poor, pitiful vie- t l e fellow. His wings aro made of tissue encounter (disappointment, hardship and | j u „ exceedingly well. tims of the cup. paper, an.i his eyes of small pieces of glass loss. One or two quartz mining companies , Dr. Lincoln "says that the amount of T h w y p a s s e d a saloon where l i q u o r was fitted tog^ilier at various angles so that he

abupcant means at their (Uspopal, | electricity thrown into Gen. Kilpatrick's sold; i : was kept in shining glass decanters 1 c a n s e e 051 all sides of him witbont tbe in the wide windows, where men would see | t rouble o! turning his head. His eyes pro

with _ might wore snccessfullv npon the hills ai • 1 HVSteni by the operation, if concentrated, jacent to/Victoria—such, lor instance, a^ | v j o n j c j a p i e c e of tho hardest Cedar Hill, where the late discoveries a e of coal tho size ot a marble into a ball reported/and at the Goldstream, wheie O f j j r o

gold coud be worked with profit, as has " — leen prived by essay. But it will not pay I j } e s j Society-capitalists in th is city, or i n any other .„ w o r r t e t h f t n k o o J 8 0 c i e t j .

cept the "best society." This salt-consti-tuted social Freemasonry is the supernal essence of selfishness, tbo idolatry ni one's conceit of one's self tor which there is a

liko iny other business, can ouly be suc-oessgiily corried on by duo o b s e m n c e of leginmale and business-like methods and b&blts. The day is past for getting up fratnnlent excitements on this coast. What-evw may be the result of this present es-s a i thero is little doubt t ha t in a few years t i l ls o i i ra t ion in the immediate neighborhood oiiVictoria.In the meantime we shall be glad l l j e i r . w h o bave come to the

chronicle a n y real^ and J^bsUii t ia l p ros : c o n d u s f e a t b a t t beir set is full. So I am

sort ol character have not gauged it.

There is a book by N. P. Willis, who

! W T ^ ^ . . . . . . . whose coin us tbe worms

burning in the other world. Will yon be-lieve there are people at Newport who would think it uo credit to emertain Gen-eral Sheridan, though be is tho camp guest of a King, and who verily would uo back on tho King, because he was not born in Beaton! Folks there ore, under whose finger nails dirt will grow, in whose

and have

pktofquar tz .mining .oranyth ingeUel ike ly ; p r a i s e the tone of our neighbors and ; i g i i o t i u v i t i

P a n d j h a V l

Whilom good customers of \ ancou^er T h e r e i 8 H book by N. i ' . Willis, who d; but we must emphatically I threw his life away among tbo "bes t so-aembers of the pres* of the colony M - n f r » „ r I i B i i p r t n1 F l i n p_® w | n ( , t h e n d . e members

^aiust giving tbo slightest encouragement :o' any sensational paragraphs intended or

calculated to create an unwarrantable ex

ciely," called Paul Fane, relating the ad ventures of an artist who made i t the point 01 his lite lo conquer a " fu l l " set

V .K- t . 1 like this, and he was ouly able to do it by 01 e m e n t Nothing, for ina^ance cau j u s . , m f t k i a . w o m f t n o l ^ t 8 , t "s lop tify the expression of the opinion that o m „ • ^ ^ i n t 0 ^ r o o m . v h e n h ! i o

should the assay turn out well, the ducov- t h o u g h t he was "asleep and kissed bim. ery will be one of the most important ever | , r , , 0 . f „ rr\ar\ in made on this coast, and we fear this is the strain into which tho Victoria papers are drift ing."

A u m l o t p s of Carlyle . T h e curious and "tronblesome" style of

Carlyle is said to bo qui te iu contrast with his bim pie, straightforward way of talking, society Ol mis a i n a - a nogmauc circio oi Hatred of sham is one ot bis notable char- , respectable automationb upon whom tal-

Then she wont and married a man in the "ful l se t , " true to the lust. I t was so af-fecting a story tbat I only ordered tripe and onions that day for dinner to assure myself that I was in uo danger of joining •'a fall s e t " I t is no t probable that any town but Boston conld raise up a "first society" of this kind—a dogmatic circio of

it and be lured ou to their own destruction | ' r u d e so tar tha t the lids can nevor cover by its sparkle and glitter. ! them, and when dust collects upon them it

"L-Jt'- go in and have a drink, like the I mum bo scraped off with a pen knife. rest of folks."said George's cousin.stopping I H e i s always fashionably dressed in t ight and looking back. | pantaloons and a shoo-fly neck-tie.

" I don't care; I'd just as lief as not ," an-1 Wben he alights upon an npr ight sur-swered George, with a reckless air. " J u s t | face ho invariably rests with bis head in fun, you know." 1 downward. Tbe mosquito, and all those

Jus t iu t un ! Ah. m e ! he had never taken I flies provided with sharp, strong lancets, a glass of intoxicating llqnor in his life, ; always rest upon an upright surface, wi th ond now, "just in fan ." waa going to tuko 1 tbe bead upward. b u first step in tbe downward way of ] fi^al destruction of tbo adnlt uy9

drunkenness. I wonder if be thought o f 1 said a scientific work, is largely due to tbo - - parasitic fungus which at tacks

loping rapidly iu its interior, what that first glass might lead to? f t h i n k 1 Rrowth ot a parasitic fungus which at tacks not, or ho would have hesitated a long time 1 '*• and. developing rapidly

soon exhausts its vitality. before taking it. But they went into the saloon and called

for a glass of liquor, for each. T b e saloon-keeper was very polite, and the saloon was very tastefully decorated with pictures nnd fresh flowers, nnd George thought that j ' 8 "ear . what he had beard about such places was

When we seo a fly sitting in a chair, with bis feet wrapped in a Hhawl, and resting in another chair, we may make up our mind tbat be has got the gout, and that his e n d

A Li t t le Gen t l eman . far from the truth, for this seemed very i v , , , . p „ „ „ r Q „ o . . t i a 1

nice indeed. He did not th ink that the 1 ^ ' path of sin and wickedness could be made I u n L , . .i J?® u i ! " 7

i ' T . caught in a shower without an umbrella.

b r i r g U h t ^ h I f r 0 m ^ l l W e r H 0 f w t o T s V b o d ^ y c l S n T a J d t i

i t » taste yet there was something about ' [ j J l k t V ! ' , ' ' ho left u ' l n ' h e r h l l tu lsTcl l i l in-that fascinated them. Jus t so a serpe t j crrner , went whistling off to bis charms its victims, and holds bim spell- ^ r f t l n W o « a d ^ c n r i .

" ' H o . d l d y o n i * . i . r ^ O M l g t ' .

mean to havo some more, too. I don t be-1 ^ ^ _ lieve there's any harm iu taking a drink j Murder Will Out , now nnd then." ,

Ah ! but "now and then" got to be ""ery ; From tho Uaynrlllo (Ky.) Eagle. often," after a little. Every chance is im j More inan thirty years ago, when the

_ _ proved to gratify the terrible thirst after j p ike from Maysville t eMoun t Sterling was a M ^ r h t e r a r v 1 e a t ' wealth, courage, nor good nature can tho habit gets thoroughly formed, and it j being bir.lt, an Irishman named Collins was

ucthering a lady famous for her "muslin i m i x ] i 0 u n y impression. How will the ! does not take lang to form the habit of in-1 one of the workmen, and lived i n a s h a n t y , iheology, was bewailing the w i e k ^ n e s s w o r l d e v e r b e c n r e i 1 o t ' ' i 8 to be [ temperance. o: tho .To Tows in not receiving our Saviour, and puded her diatribe by expressing re-grat tbat Ho had not appeared in her own time. "How delighted," said she, "wo

an ass ! T o th ink tba t Shakspeare wrote, aud Luther preached, and tho Pharisee

on tbe si le of the road, about two milea Do yon want to know what tbe end was? th is side <'1 Sharpsburg. He was accused. Well, I will lell you ! Last summer I was ; by a girl who lived in tho family, of mur-

to, said, in his broad Scotch, ' 'No. madam. I don't. I think that , bad be come ver;

prayed iu the temple, aud Balaam's ani- in that same village. As I was silling at dering " M VU the nigbt before she gave the mal took tbe text, and Bonaparte arose, '.ho window of the hotel parlor, I saw some 1 inform r ion , and of burying tbe body un-

htreot, carrying an in-I dor thi-floor of his shanty. A number of broken door. On in- | excited i • ighbors went to t he place, and tho man's name was openin;.' tho door saw blood on the floor,

had been drinking, and ; In answer to their inquiries, tho wife of G E O U O E A L F I I E D T O W N S E X I ) . got into a drunken quarrel, and was so tor-1 Collins N-plied tha t the blood was that of

—— . ! ribly beaten that he had to be carried from j somo chickens she had killed tbe d a y b e -A l a n s letter thesaloou in an in-ensiblecondition. Only fore. Tne men then tore u p tho flooring. A V E U Y S I I O K W E P T H I C K .

i' l.?rU^-ifi i i r e 8 , W t* rZ'*1! ' b l , } .8 : . l n ® U ,h l u U H l i r a V n 0 U r S 0 , ! l i r h"hVo7a7e.'and so l7rTlowi7iu'Vhe path" of a n d th. re saw a hole dug in tho ground, ana proacuiug uoctnne.j palutable to tue , ana tlifsn nbiquiious fellows are nndiug • . r • e • . * _u t u* Ko/i /«nf» tha and preaching aoctnnea paiaiau e to tne and tb rse ub iqmums fellows are finding ^.Hiruciion ! 1 sigh d when I thought of Collin, explained that be had dug the higher ordera, I might have had he honor numble imitators. Four of them ate, as a a n i l t L o n ( i : i t d J l w a H t o l d t l j n l l l t, w a s bole lo seep bis potatoes and other veg^t-

1 ^ ' ' r u l e ' to paralyze the resistance ol j ( k . a d I I i H i n ; „ r i e s w e r e m o r e severe thau i ables during tbe winter, and on digging on the back of which would be written, 'To meet onr Saviour;" but i uttering His sublime nouncing the Pharisees, with the Publicans aud lower did, you would bave treated tho Jews did, aud have cried out, 'Take 1 demanded, iu (a-j name of Prussia'.-. Him to Newgate and bang Him!" I king, the sum of fifty thousand francs.

On another occasion, when Ernest Jones, ^ xho Mayor, council and parir.b priest n well-known Chartist leader, was baran-1 were all struck dumb with t e n o r and a>

I , i „ » i 11 ? a i n B ' m violent manner, against tho 1 touisbment. Fitly thousand francs ! and i TI • n • deal | established autboiitics, Carlyle .shook his there was not ono franc in tbo communal i ol money. Iho lollowing f tho receipt , for making tomato tigs, w known tried wilh tbo best lect a lot ol ripe tomatoes hbont ono inch j ,beni, instead of in to tbe swiue of the in diameter, skm and stew/ litem m the , Gergesenes, and so we should have happily usual manner , wneu don* lay them on | 2 0 t n j o f t bem." Th is delicate allusion

Lot t ie ' s llu/iciiiit> tbrojvn into tbo pond, that ;hey commenc-ed to cit: t he pike in order to dra in t b e

UT i. ii, POE. pond, b it they were prevented Irom thei r 1 p u r p c * b v Gon. Snddnth. F inding n o

"Lott ie wants io o, too, mother; mayn't evia.;!) „gainst Collins except tbe state-K inn rnemm i . , , , . , . i — - - - be?" asked Susie. ment o: the girl, bo was released, and the

•iL >• \ r a K ' n u 1 1 ,1 ' Chartist | treasury, lor t he i c m u r had boiled several , "Why. I don't know, I 'm 'most afraid 1 , . o m m u " i t v sullied down into tho convic-X n l t R ••f-nl I ' ^ d e r s been living in the days of Chri . t , .lays back. S . they haggled and bi gged , she l l got hurt or 1 .nt," , t i o i i (. W M ft njalicioM fabrication ou fciinnf nnn inol. . w o u . . 8 , ; n ' oncleanspir i ts into a u a protested their impossibility tocomply ' "Oh, no. she won't, mother ; we'll bo just j^cr part, induced by a quarrel with Collins

with tho requisition, and finally convinced 1 the carefullest kiud. Robbie'n me." I or h is wife, their unwelcome visitors that they could 1 " I ' s goin', i-m'i I, mamma?" asked Lo t - g o m o y e a n afterward a repor t was not possibly gel l o g e t m r more than live ; tie. Hlling her brigi.t face lor a kiss. j brought fo Bath that Collins had been

was a bon intnut \ "Well, well, daiiing, you may. I reckon.

pocketed tho cash, saluted gracefully and rode away, and it WHS not until next day that be di to 1 e noo th residing at

31 »iin uui u u m iir*i, unj- wu i i n j n c . o ^ u . a f i s 0 ;Qr(/oiien. ivcceiuiy some me stove red his imporlnnr.to visitors 1 and with many "good-byes" and "111 bring | a . e r e , ^ . ^ e d in quarrying just across 111 ther thau two profesaional thieves you somesins," started off. Susie held | pjjj0 where tbe shanty of Collii it Barr, ! Lottie 's hand, and Robbie carried the bas- 1 stood, .it-d they removed a pile of looi

disbes; flatlou them sligtily, and spread j t 0 t b 0 suicide of tho pigs so astonished tho j thousand trancs. Ho

n r i U l i ^ i ^ w representative of the numer- though, said tbo mayor, as the offloer Don't go»larlher than the little thicket. or tho beat b ro*n sugur ; /xpnse them to a 10 U t { f l U n i i y of the Joneses that he said noth-s u m m e r s sun or p l a c ^ h e m in a drying ; m o r e a b o u t cha r t i sm that n i g h t — house; when us dry as *esb figs, pack in ] £ •„ ^ . y i z i n r .

, old fig c r small boxes, tf-.ih sugar between each layer." If properly managed the T H E D E A T I T C T E A L O S O T H E U U I S E . - R e v ,

! difference cannot be detected irom t h e D r Bellows, President of the "American , veritable _article. Modihcations nmy be i A 3sociation for the Relief of the-Miserv of | T U E P O T A T O B I N I N C A K . U U . — Our mnde by fur ther expunence; bu t the pro- Buttle Fields," in response to a telegram, brethren in the Dominion are in just alarm \ ghe said. cesg is very simple, end they could proba- , v v r i tes that American charitable contribu-

rt.0 l , l l ?f1.- I U 1r

a n Q y , o l d a 8 0 0 d tious should be directed to the destitute, proht at half the pneeof Smyrna figa—1 rather than to the wounded victims of the a n a are so much Letter tha t tho latter I....... u „ on,, noo would, to a great extent, be Bupersoded.— Prudicul Ibmier .

hung iu Missouri tor murder, and had con-„ fessed ^ killing a man in Kentucky, but ,

Robbie." . . . j as no one had been missed, tbe mat ter 8o they tied on Lottie's white bonnet, | w n g s 0 ,;1 -orgotten. Recently some men

the

„ loose ketfl, all but Lottio's tiny one. ^ that had lain in t ao field tor many

I's gain' to carry my bastick owu self,' years. Ou digging a little way, prepara-. , , . . . „ . -, . . | — " a i d . i tory to blasting, they unear thed a complete

over t be advent ol tho Colorado potato .-We'll fix n splendid place for Lot t ie to ; skeleton of a man. Th is revived tho old bug mlo their western bon era. It advo- r e 8 t f " gat,I Robbie. ; recollection of the accusaiiou against

oifenng a row ard to the persons who j - i don' t want lo rest; I wants to pick." ; Collins, and of the repor t of his confession war. He says that there are 2011.000 per-1 will catch these pesis.and also rocommonds ] And without a bit of help she gathered m Mis-ouri and the ueigbborbood is now sons starving in tho districts of tho Ar- j the marking ofl ol a tract of country about ; her funny little basket three t imes full. j aatisfled the t tho statement of the girl was dennes alone, and sncg ts l s tbat a new so- ! leu miles iu width, all along the border j ••Let's sit down now, and bull "em." said t r U e , bnt that the bodv was afterward ex-

and buried acro-s the search of bis cabin was

— — , I - - — T — — -• — — — I- .• - I — — —— -I pock et. m made. ed. nnt hopes are euierlnined of bis recov-, tained toward Ireland. . of La e St. Clnir. uud s topping tbe cul ture "Aunt Nellie gave 'em to m e specially ' . ery Lucca visited the headquarters of the i | of thu potato throughout that whole tract j for us ," she said; "only I didn't say noth- THE demand lor Nova Scotia girls 18_ BO German 5rmy in France when she received j Tiif. census-taker iu O.-age, Mo., f o u n ' ' ' t he news. , niueteeu pairs of twius, all Germuca.

l a r husband of Lucca, Baron vou den, is not dead. He was severely

j ciely be formed to incite in America t he j line betwen tbe loot ol Lake Huron, aud • Susie; aud they found a r.k-e. shady place, j bumed '•v Collias rou Rah- ; same humane senl imehis lowanis Frcncb the hoaa of Lake Erie, wilh tbe exception. | uud Susie toi k some cakes out ol her , r o a d ^ l ^ [ e the / wound-1 and German sufferers as were once enter-1 DOBsibly. ol it purtiou of the easletn shore j pock f t „ made.

, of La e St. Clsir. and stopping tbe cul ture "Aunt Nellie gave 'em to "me specially | • • i | of tho potato throughout that whole tract j for u s , " she said; "only I didn't say noth- THE demand lot „

d du r i rg 11 e pr< v ;!. uce of Ibe pest iu the I ing. 'cause I was ' f ra idyou 'd wan't 'em 'fore | great m Boston that a shipload would find., i uoighbanng State ol Michigan, J the lime." 111 ready market.

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I'or U. S Scn ilor.

A U S T I N B L A I E . M . . n y oJ'.llie S o n i h o r n |i:ii»i'rs a l lbc l

1(» l i d i u v o f h n l j i r oa t i n j u s l i c o wan

«!•).-•(' i h u l a l e G t ' n e r a l H o l j o r t E . L e o

b y l l m c ^ n l i s c a l i n n o f t h o A r l i n g t o n

• 'S la te , an i l li.ivi* n o t y d a l i a m l o n o t l

i b e h o p e l l i a t l i i a l l iu r ia l p l a c e o f o u r

I n ion h e r o e s will y e t l ie d c s e e r a t e t l ,

a n d t h e p ro j i c i l y t u r i j c . i e v e r l u t h e

Lec* f a m i l y . H e r e is s o m e t h i n g t o

t h a t etlVet f r o m t h e A u g u s t a ( G a . )

Constilutionulist of t h e 2,2(l i n s t a n t :

The r.dfiHl sulilier? were luniiv] there |mr-. pofdy. It wn? iniendfd lliitt lliu .I.i-o lyUlp ulioiild l>e ruitiiMi. wnJ tlmt tlie wronii of the I'.infi^nlion *houM never lie rijihied. It mny not nt present be h desirable roMdence, hut we

l i lmlul somo lutnre time il will be HII • n eefliiiillj Vft!iuib!e farm. The Iirrncs of tho (ii-i {'evolution have not had their craves rc-("jiecied, nn i the victims of the second will .NMXier or Itter ihare tno same fate.

T h e W i l m i n g t o n ( N . C . ) Star t h i n k s

tise p r o p e r t y s h o u l d b o r e s t o r e d , b u t

b u s n o h o p e t h a t t h i s will b e d o t m ,

a n d s a y s t h a t the C'overnment has never

e'-cu nj/ered an apoloytj fo r t h e i r ros s in-

j n s t i e e d o n e G e n e r a l L e e ! T h i s i s

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

S o t t i h e r n p a p e r , w h i c h s a y s t h a t P r e s -

i i i en t G r u n t h a d an o | i p o r l u m t y of

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

t ' l e flags ou all t h e p u l d i e b u i l d i n g s |

i l i r o n g h o a t t h o c o u n t r y t o b o h a l f |

m a s t e d in r o s p e c t t o t h e m o m o r y o f :

G e n e r a l L i e I • { I

HO 77 TO SUSTAIN FB'RETBADH. [ I f y o n w a n t t o b u y a n y t! i i i :g in '

tl".' f i r s t i t l ace , a s c e r t a i n f o r c e i t a i n

t h a t i t w a s n o t m a i l e a t h o m e , t h e n

s w a l l o w all t h e s a l . - sman m a y tell v o u

in f a v o r o f i f , a n d a g a i n s t t h e h o m e -

m a d e — d o n ' t s l o p t o a s k if n is t r m h

o r n.-f, b u l look Kt it, f e e ! o l i t , t u r n

i t o v e r a n d a d m i r e i t , b e c a u s e i t w a s

not. m a d e in y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d , a n d ,

» f i o r y o u g e t i t , t e l l } o u r n e i g h b o r s

t h a t it is j u s t t ho t h i n g , a n d a d v i s e

t h . ' m n o t io b u y a n y m o r e h o m e - m a d e

s tu f f , b u t b u y o f t h o s e l a r g e e s t a b l i s h -

m e n t s off s o m e w h e r e w h o k e e p l a r g e

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

m a n u f a c t u r e e x t e n s i v e l y . A n d i f y o u

s h o u l d h a p p e n t o b e in d e b t to y o u r

m e c h a n i c d o n ' t p a y h i m a n y money,

kcc-p t h a t to b u y y o u r f o r e i g n s tu l f ,

I n t p a y in s o m e t h i n g t h a t y o u c a n ' t

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

w o u l d d o t h e m e c h a n i i ! b u t v e r y l i t t l e

g o o d ( t h a t is i f you p a y h i m a t a!!,)

n n d if i t is b u t l i t t l e t h a t v o u o w e h i m

ti ' il h i m it is b u t a s m a l l m a t t e r y o u

w i d ID i n g d o w n a j a g o f w o o d , s t a l k s ,

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

t h i n g u p . P e r h a p s I n e e d n o t enlarge-.

K e e p th i s r u l e in v i e w a n d p r a c t i c e i

i t , a n d y o u will n o t b e t r o u b l e d w i t h |

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

l i s h m e n t s v e r v n e a r v o u . J .

HARDWARE! Re,luce vrur cxiicn«i'r, nnd MVO your money by mft-

KiiiK jour imu-lia-cs nl

H M S i FULLER! Wo hi«vo In stncli a joo't variety of

B U I L D E R ' S I I J I R D H ' . U S E

NAILS, LOCKS,

LATCHES, KNOBS,

BUTTS, HINGES,

D U O K K F . L L S ,

D O O R S ,

S A S H ,

G L A S S A N D P U T T Y .

H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g

Robinson, Chapin & Co.,

TIN AND SHEET IRON W - ' i . R . E ,

S a d I r o n s , C u t l e r y , B r i -

t a u n a P l a t e d a n d

J a p a n n e d W r e ,

WASH BO'RDS, MOP STICKS .Anfl Smal l

¥ / 0 0 D E N W A R E

m j

A X E S , A U G R H S , B I T T S , F T R -

i M K l i A N D F K A M I N O C M I S

E L S , I I A T C I I K T S , I J C V .

E L S . H A N D P A N E L

A N D K I P S A W S ,

S Q U A K E S ,

r n . E s

P L A N E S ,

E T C . , E T C . We aroeonniaat'.y rcccirinR neiv aoo.U purclirifd foi

C.ts'.i, and ik* tru sell Tor

! It ennMi'KUs lo mafci-IciV prlci'.". IVm't 1'ey riim>ir my lotieir, l>iit como and nee us and te I'lavlneed ihsit »liit UOMUV IH irur.

A D A M S & F I U . L E R .

H O W T H E CASE S T A N D S .

II«*re a r e t h e s u b h t a n t i a l r e s u l t s o f

t h e O c t o b e r e l e c t i o n s :

• U e p u h l i c a n s c a r r y 15 o u t o f 24

C o n g r e s s m e n iu P e n n s y l v a n i a .

U e p u b l i c a n s c a r r y 14 o u t o f 10 C o f . g r e H s m e n in O h i o .

K e p u b l i c n n s c a r r y 6 o u t o f 11 C o n -

g r e R s m o n in I n d i a n a .

Kepuh l i ca i iH c a r r y all t h e 6 C o n -

g r e s s m e n in I o w a .

U e p u M i c a n s c a r r y t h e o n l y C o n -

g r e s s m a n e l e c t e d in N e b r a s k a .

l i e p u h h c a i i s e l e c t t h e i r w h o l e S t a t e

a n d C o n g r e s s i o n a l t i c k e t s in S o u t h C a r o l i n a .

R e p u b l i c a n s t h u s c a r r y 4 7 o u t o f

6 1 C o n g i f l s s m e n e l e c t e d in O c t o b e r ,

o r m o r e t h a n f o u r t o o n e .

N . L . M C C A R T Y ,

WWim to Inform In" Mends and tIiepii\)llo fon-vrally, that lie in slill nt hisold ttund, KcUini;

(iROGER 1ES ^ PROVISIONS,

At ratti not to bt beann by any.

Giro mc a oa!l and

S A T I S F Y

Y O U R S E L V E S

iuat thii il

NO HUMBUG.

R E M D V A U B O O T S , S H O E S , j

P E ; ? J L ! S ° S - FURNITURB WARE DEALERS IX

H A T S C A P S , a n d F U S ,

I

G R A IST I D 3R - A . F I D S ,

JUvr ri'inored inro M-oran'a Lvautiful Store,

N o . 11 M o n r o e St . ,

out UOOU AUOVF. TUB OLD STAND,

Whrra wo will tia plkivd to »h"w onrpatrnnn, and nil other" thai mav fnviir u* wilh a call, « lurge and •eUcled (lock of XKW GOODS, comUliog of

Hals, Caps, Ladies' anJ Genllc-dipu's Furs, Buffalo and Fau*

cy Robes, Buck and Kid Cloves and Milteus,.

e f c e .

A 1.1 THE UK FT STYL ES HA TS J CA1'

r<rcmcd direct from tho Manufacturers ai soou as iii*ue<l.

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

f/;au.l l|i|iii)i, (jet. loth, 1870.

W H O L E S A L E & R E T A I L

G R O C E R S !

H U R R A H . A SOMETHING NEW AT

J. F, B A R N A E D ' S , jri\i nw i\

WHEAT, CORN,

OATS, BARLEY,

RYE, PORK,

HAMS, LARD,

WHERE YOU CAN BUY Y O U R

HARNESS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, &c, ^

madoof

OAK T A N N E D L E A T H E R

A T W H E I T P R I C E S .

E S L E 2 3 P T ^

OMY HOME-MADE COL-

LARS ARE USED. Lowell, Oct. 10th, 1870,

BUTTER. E G G S , H I D E S , P E L T S , S H I N G L E S , $ C .

a . F ' U Z J X j . s x j r 3 3 P x J " 5 r O I T *

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

TEAS, COFFEES AND SiiGACS, A SPECIALITV.

J O H N K O P F & C O . , / l » l l O P l l l E ' r O R H O f T H E ^

L O W E L L

C H A I R F A C T O R Y Manufaeturer" of nod Pealem In all Kind" of

F U R N I T U R E

U K T I O r O "

. I . R R O R I N S O N , )

J . E C I I A P I N , )

B. D. FOX. \ ROBi^SON, CHAPIN Sl CO.

L o w e l l , J u l y 6 t l i 1 8 7 0 .

= %

R p m e m b e r y o u r o l d f r i e n d

W I L L H K L M , i n U n i o n B l o c k ,

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

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

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

i s p r e p a r e d t o s e l l a t p r i c e s

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

t i m e s .

N e w H o r k M a d e t o O r d e r .

COB B U N G ALSO D O N E

N E A T L Y A N D ON •

SHOUT N O T I C E .

CO

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fail to call and Bti my fr«*h stock • M'tiug'tjlel. w

G E O R G E W I L L I I E L . 1 I ;

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CA

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m

S T . T C H - A . S X

Parlor and Chamber Setts, W H A T - N O T S ,

M A R B L E Cc W O O D T O P

1 CENTER T A B L E S ,

i f f l l l l l , Kit M 1 1 lliUS A V o r U T a b i c * , %

, C A N E , F L A ( ; , A N D W O O D S E A T

("I i A I l l s ,

• And er«rj- thing Wnnu'i,,- in •, MUST-CLASS Furnl-| turo Stnp.,

i - rS-U^j I E AD Y-T.I A D7} C F i ' I N B P a t -

H f ^ E MO SERVICES JT THE MOST REASONJBLE RATES.

ItKail fni-.i, Itlnrii «v l Hidf, and id Dour urstolllwIUnk, VUM Klnt river.

nt",irh H"rr. tin••iirillr .Montcalm county p pntilr lit/'o^l OJfSce, Mum ilrul.

jlriiirmij"*' "'a' "" l u"orV< "al 'J n- * 'V.

JOHH KOPF,

JOHN C. s c o n , r r H , M p V r ? DRID.E STREET, ^ ^ C O . ,

DEALEIIS IN

3J door r.a«t of Flat Itlvir Urldje, nppotlte To wl M11I»,

X j o w i ' I I , 3 T I o l i .

W h o l e s a l e a n d K e i l l D e a l e r f n

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

H A R D V r X R E

Stoves and T i n w a r e .

I. KINDS o r

DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE.

i I t y c S t u f f s , P a i u l s , O i l s , V a r n i s h e s , .

BRl'SHES OP ALL KINDS,

|SCHOOL HOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, S T A -TioNKilY. ALBUJIH, CI.OTU AND

I'Al'EU WINDOW Ml.* DK8, WALL PAPER. TIJUSSKS AND SUP-

PORTERS, LAMPS. LAN-TERNS, CHIMNEYS,

TEAS.

TOBACCOS & CIGARS, / F a n c y T o i l e t

S E T T S ,

PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS,

^auhrf potion,o, &c„ &c. C H O I C E S T

W I N E S & L I Q U O R S F o r M e d i c i n a l U s e

P r e s c r i p t i o n s Deciphered with

accuracy, a n d c a r e f u l l y p u t •<

o p .

C . R . J U N E ,

J A S . W . H I K E ,

J . Q . L O O K .

Union Block, West Side. Lowftll, Feb. loth. 1370.

F o r S a l e o r B e n t .

IlfAVK for rain two Imimr" nnd llireo loti, Will ho •••Id to^vllicr or ariioiiili-ly. Trrmnruy.

Onrof l|i« Imuiiv" U fur mil until nuld, Roout •ultalilcfiir cchular* lu buaid tin mrvlrc*.

JOShl'H HALL. Aug. 9lh. 1AI0.

P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n is ca l l ed t o

THK DETKOIT MAKE OF

S T O V S , .HADE O F L A K f l S U P K H I U B VBON

And warranM not to Crack.

UuiversaUnd Roveily Wringers A n d

I D O T Y ' S - W A - S H E R .

T h e Bes t i n t he M a r k e t .

All goods warranted an represented, and in 1'rlco aud Quaiily, ».

I C A N T R E B E A T .

F o r S a l e .

Anon.-!!'. ANIH.OT will, nil die oonrenlrne* (br n O'lid lu'lB*' with «linde trrri, fruit and llirub

li'ry.and a f(i>od cellar. Iiii|uliv ol the Mili-cnber, C. UllUAD,

l.owrll, Sept. With. i«:o.

...

IIH ELI.I.VU H0I ISK F O E S A L E U I B T

I H E i P .

A' l.SO tlie I.owoll UaUry—(iolnj a good luilneu. Imiuire of

E. R. Ul'XI.F.Y. Lowell. Oct. 3d 1S70, Wtl.

P a y N o A t t e n t i o n

TO ONE MAN'S ndvprtimiiiK-nt nr anutlier's, bnt In lc for ynnriviTes ami buy ,vunr go.ids wher*

ynu can gi-l tho beat guud" nnd tlie moat of ihem (or younnunry. Elk Horn hior».

U D WILLIAMS, Lowell, Oct 12,'70. 16\1

S p e c i a l N o t i c e .

ANVO.VK desiring a pltasanl hnmc will do well to cull and eniniiiia T. W. Mn-on's Hue Oothio

residence, which IK for KAII- nl an extra bargain. Tho lioum- in now and well flnlnlied—ban a good cellar, well and ulslcrn—and in a choice location, corner af llridge and Ulrlsiou atreclr, opposite tho H. E. Church.

T • • V

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

WEST BROS. TRIM WALL PAPER AND

/ /BORDERING FOR THEIR" CUSTOMERS

WITHOUT CHARGE.

New Goods just from Now York at People's

Cbenp Store.

L O C - A - I J I v I A - T T E n S .

^ J u t c b B i t c c t o m .

Oomrregallnnal Church. Hudsnn Ktreet. "orrice" i"'-ery Bahhath at 10 A. M. nnd 7 P. M. F'ravurmpeting mi Tbnradar evi-ning. nl S o'clock. L.S. (!rlg»"Pn«-or. Sabbalh School a'. 12 M. Jaa W.H'ne. Sup:.

Baptlaf Chnroh.Hrlilf-•Jreei. . p r t l m nlin:"*! \ M. ono Sabbath, and fliSO P. M . ilie nrxl. Prarw mi-etiniron Thiir»dav''vpninir, at 7 o'clock

Tbe place to boy a pood suit of clothes, U " e ' J . l ^ i ; r f l u , o r ' Sabbath School at 12 M. E. k.

a t People's Cheap Slore. j We„,ndl") F. Church. Bridie "trpel. aerrlce* "vprv — I Sal,bath at 10:80 A. M. nnd 7 P. M. Prnver mecllnR

A nood pair fine Calf Boots at Wilhelms for n Thnradnv eTPning at 7 o'cineV. npv J A. Spraguo ^ B r . . . f Pamor. Sabbath School at 12 M. 1). Norcult. aupl. |6 (00. 4 ' 1 '

With the present number, we enlarge the |

Joubsal from twenty-eight to forty-eight col- j

ttmns. In taking this step, we are justified by

the large and constantly increasing patronage

of our paper, which has maile the imtio of a

supplement necesmry, in onler to furnish the

desired amount of reading ramter. We con - 1

template putting in a Cylinder Press about the

first of January, which will materially increase

onr facilities for job work, and wilh constant

H o w T o MAWE T H B F A B J I P A Y . " N O T I C E S -

We beliere tlie boo!: with tho above Iille fo _ - . — bejn«ttho book the farmers need. They do I T. & R Bootes'best Crockery at U. B. Wil-not want long srienific discussions but plain I i B | m . 9 E l k H o r n S | o r e i a t c o s t r o r t l i e n e l t

practical infomuuion snch as fills this volume. How lo make the Farm pay is just what all farmers want lo know. Ifany one by lone ex-perience and careful experiments haa really any inf irmntion to offer the farmers want it. One of the authors of tlie aliove book has been Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of

Lauie#' Congress and Serge Gaiters at Peo-

ple's Cheap Store.

See those new styles Children's Furs at Peo-

ple's Cheap Slore.

Everything you want in the news line, at

C. R. Hioo k Co 9.

Ladles call and look at our splendid line of

Shawls just received a l greatly reduced prices

Rees Bros.

Lowell I'oit Ofllre-Tltn* of Arrival anil Cloilnffof .Valla.

Fn"tern—War. arrive 4,24 p. m. : cl0"0 9:3^ a m. Throuich—ArrlTe4;4fia in. ; cloaa BnUI p.m. Weatern—Wav. arrive 10:1' n. in. : clo.e :l:4o p ni. Southern—Alto, llowne, Fillninro. North Irving

and IlaMIni!", arrirp l" p ni : rlow> 7 n m. HairlH Creek—l.eare Lowell Tnos'la », Thuriidaya

ind Silnrd'iv" i'7 am: arrlveat I.owell Monday. W.-ln»i Uv and Friday, nt 10 p m |

Northern—FillaMbnig, Snivina. Oianl, Otlaco and , Oreennlle,arn e at It a m : <-lo"e 2 i> m.

in quality of work as well as price.

Iu order to acconim idato South Boston,

Campbell and a few other postoifices wnich do

not receive daily tnaiU, our publication day

will hereafter bo Wednesday instead of Thurs .

day us heretofore.

In making this ihnnio wo havo considera-

long Looked for Comrr nt f.aat, 1 N E W C I O A H A N D T O B A C C O M A N C F A C T O B T . - ^

Geo. Bennett, late with J . A. Lemon, and

originator of "Lemon's Own" cigar, will open

next week, in the building, third door

west of Graham's Block, a full stock of Tobac-

cos, Cigars, Meerschaum and Brier pipe*,

cigar cases, and everythine in the smokers or

1 chewers' line, which will lie sold at bottom

prices. His favoriterlgir brands will bo ••Geo.

New Idea.'' •'Hard lo Beat,'' and

ernnmes we'we in the preface are those of We have a Urge amount standing upon onr w'm ^ ' ^ 1 bonks which we have for the last six months

i country. The result is that we have a work : with lite late-t ami mnst reliable information

upon every subjeet connected with farming. The different chapters treat of Drainage. Plow-

: ing. Manures, Implrments, Grains. Grasies, , Root Crops, Special (Jrops. I'olalion of Crops.

Horses. Cattle. Dairy Stock. Sheep, Swine and ' otiidr Domestic Animals, Ponltrv. Bfies, Fruit

thirty days. Best Ewers and Basins for 1 40.

Groceries very cbenp, call and see. We've

goods coming every day, chenj> for ready pay

only. U. B. Williams.

Hooks Closed tor Collection.

On and after November I5lh, we shall clo»e Agru-nltiiro, for nearly twenty years, and our niciiiiiea mr jou worn, a.,a wiu. every improvement upon old methodj has been 1 - 7 7 T . Benoeti's N additions of new typo and material, shall be m m i ( . ,1,,. P11|,ji.ct of careful inquiry. The olh- j 0 , , r l " , o k a a n ' 1 51,11 tJ^-'l^ively FOR CASH. , 1>B ^ v

able, perh-ips, to compete with Grand Rapids j er names we sen in the preface are those of Wo have a large amount standing U ')I)D 0 " r pj/mninilaeii the he-t prartlral Aericolltiral men of the Un.ki which we have for the lastsix months K „ e b i ( n K c n | | ' b e r o r e p.^chaiing eliewhert',

been trying lo re.lure, but with nil our ef-

forts nt collections, our books have increased

from $."i0U to $00(1 ptr month. Wu have no

nllenmlive left In i t io dose them until tbe

limes will warranl some other course.

nf our patrons wo can truly say, tlmt we

" l.rtnon'a Otrn" Clonr.

In Ibe J-iftWAi. of Oet, •.i'ltli there appeAi».l

nn advertisement in which it v h , ' 1 1 ! (1„ 1

Geo. lienneu was the uriginator.^f 11 v inn.t.

itc brand of cigar, viz Onr, Thai

Greenville, arri'-p at II a in: rloso 2 n m. . . . , , , . 1 f'nlliire (!r,ii,.-» (Aniline nnd Wine mnkinir cr Vopgem-". Alt"-..Tuesday and Friday, arrive 10 bly increased our expenses, and need every , _ , 1" , r e i " f 'l 'e UUituie anu ine m *

a m •etui* Ham . „ , - U I I J I ? , T m l 1 Fruits. Diseases and Insects, hariu i4 H^ns-TueieUy and Friday, arrlvu 1:30 p m j oloia | cent due us. Wo havo over atx hundrci 10 - I | ,,„ii(jjnj,!,i Q n r ^ e n j n j , i n n , | mnny other

to. new Go to the People's Cheap Store,

•tyles bats and caps.

The corner store west ond Fiat river bridge,

is the place to buy your clothing, gents' fur-

nisbiog goods, hats and caps. Goods warran-

ted as represented.

E . B, Hunter haa anew asd splendid assort-

ment of Crockery cheap lor cash.

If you w*ot your clothes made to order, go

to tke People's Cheap Storo.

< ^ n . Hlne & Co. bave just received their

iecond stock of wall paper for fall trade.

Buy yoor boots uud shoes at the Peoples

Obeap Store.

A full slock of the latest improved Frui tJars

of all sices at E, B. Hunters.

New Goods at Devendorf ft Blain's.

Genu' furnishing goods al People s Cheap

Slore.

I p nr. Otn-o Honrs—From 7 am to 8:33 pin. Sunday,

rom 12 to 1 p m. A. M. El.SWORTTI, P. M.

lars duo us, nnd now is tho nccptod time to j items. It has also a line colleciion of Recipes \piiij up, and savo us llio trouble and you thu lor cookinu'. Ac, and a chapter on the ordinary

•nnsider them as reliable a set of men as there brand of cigar I IHMHI'I ini-.i in tjri»i:i

in the country, and we hope tne n^w or-1 Ilapids bffnre I tvir (/fp, iUnrutt.

ramjfment wi be 10 the advanlige of all con- ' How is that for hlgir

ceined. We can assure them tlial wo shall

T o CorrespondentH. All communicaliors uulesx aerompunied by

the author's name, will be rejected. The name

annoyanco of 11 dun. 'Barre t ts '

Ail Drnetrists reeoinmend

diseases of the family with plain anil simple sell our goods us cheap as tney can be bought j remedies. It is on the whole a most complete o r u n j . m u r-K e t <

Two M O R E G O N E . — D a ring the past week, work nnd should be in every farmers House. ^ & S o i J L B

t w o 0 1 o u r b a c helor Iriends have bid adieu lo ! i , , , . ' , ' ' , , , ! , , f o r n Veneration. Lowell, November 1st. 1870.

will not be published unlets detirei,', bul is a'tnat- single-bleasedness ( ? ) and ta^en upon ihom- .p|)pru | i r o o n 0 i l l In(i ru,j l i n ( j for ly. one fine j ~ ; , . . . . ! ter 0/good faith. j selves the responsibilities of Benedicts. May . illnatrnli.in?. not mere pictures only, bin in-1 I'or pure Drugs and low pneos, yo to \ es

All eommunieatiofis must he rceeirrd at tkit long and happy lives await them and theirs. H'ruclive and useful la the cnltivntors of the Bros. ice huTue.dovmornm to insure insertion. I u . . , ?oil. \ U .imlerstand t ! i a t t h . . e . . U - : t s w N .

STOP.—Doc. bmith makes merry over our j are cnnvasatui: in oilier sections are n.eetiri^ with great success and the farmers i n o u r o c n , ] M . j w l j ^ p C b | v s , 0

county now have a chance to secure this inval-1 1 " r ' | • CUIHCH U N E A P .-Mort 1. able work

J . A L.-KMOV

Admired ' Hair Hv-iorntiv

llH : .V | ' l '

of/ice by Tuetday morning

Patrons nnd others nre rerpect/vlly requrstfd to furnish us wilh information of all deaths known lo them, in their vicinity, together with time, name, age, j't.

Ladies' Dress Goods ut Reea Urol.

D. & M. R . R . T i m e T a b l e .

Mall. Mixed,

GOING EAST. in:lS \ M Thro. Freight J:U0 P M Express

GOING WEST •1:20 AM. Mixed, 5:14 " ""11.

10:15 P M 11,14 •'

li:25 A M 4:15 P M

autograph, on every occasion oilerrd, and we

would like lo know whose business it is if it

does look like a siring of eels, so long ns yc>u j Zeiglcr, McCurdy k Co.. Publisiiers, Chicago, ;

caa t rend it. Who is doing this autograph- 111. G. R. C O V I I . I . , A G E N T

PiKht. One hundred diseased heads had a fi^ht

with Peck's Catarrh Specific. IResull—bends

got cleaned out

Buy your Cnder-Shirls and Drnwrrs ai

ing, anyhow?

j store.

Peck's Catarrh Specific sold by Hunt k

Hunter.

T o - W a y ' s v a v e r t l s e m e n t s . Wanled-aRwa Broa.

C A U T I O N .

• Our patrons nre cautioned agniust paying

accounts due this ollice. lo any one except the Go to the only exclusive clothing slore in

V t 0 W D f o r Men's Youth s and Boys' C l o t h i n g - , present employees of the concern. Any person

' i l o m r store west end Flat River Bridge. j collecting for us. will have the proper autborl-— . - j |y and will ho willing to show it, if Asked.—

T. t R Boole's best Crockery nt U. B. Wi l - | Any other is an impuitor, aud should be

Hams Elk Horn Store, ul cost for the next tbir- 1 .^aied accordingly

ty days. Best Ewers and Basins 1 40. Gro- I — - - — ceries very cheap, call and see. We've goods Our new head-how do you like it

0

arriving daily, cheap tor ready pay only. I!. B. Williams

A good pair Kip Boots lor ^ , 5 0 at il-

belms.

French floatmuH and Ca-wimereS, New York

atyles, at the People's Cheap Store.

'A U n o a^oiuiieuLof Firo Proof Earthen

Ware cheap at E. B. Hunter's. ^

A large stock of Boots and Shoes at very

low figures at People's Cheap Slore.

Lots of New Goods at Devendorf ik Blain's.

A large assorimetil ol Albums just received

At Morns,' opposite Nutionul Bank.

Now styles of Ladies and Children's Furs,

a t the People's Cheap Slore.

OvcrcoaU, Overcoats, at Pople ' s Cheap

Slore. _

A splendid line of cloths and cassimeres 'or

tbe custom trade at Rees Bros.

The best Jiipan Tea in Lowell at N. L. Mc-

Carly's.

Get your cutting done, by an experienced

cutler, al People's Cheap Slore.

New Goods al Devendotf k Bluins.

The best >lock of" Albums in town just open-

ed at Morris,' opposite National Bank. '

A T. k R. Bootes' besi crockery ul U. JJ. Wil-

^ liams'B Elk Horn Storo at cost for the next

thirty days. Best Ewers and Basins for 1 40.

Groceries very cbeip, call and see. Weve

goods arririug daily, cheap for ready pay only. U. B. Williams.

VAsnr.ni'oot,.—The trial of Vanderpool is

progressing ol Kalamazoo. Several r.cw wit-

nesses have been produced by the prosecution,

whose evidence is important, nnd unless oflset

in some unlooked for way, will have great

weight with the jury.

ON THE ROAD.—One of the most tasiefully

gotten up wagons of the kind that we ever

remember to have seen, started out laslwcek,

loaded wilh "Dr. H. B. Peck's Catarrh Spe-

cific." Tbe rig was built painted nnd lettered

here, aud speaks well for the mecbaoics em-

ployed.

Buy a si'k lial of iho lalesl style a t Teople's

Cheap Store.

All tbe latest style* of HaU aud ftps at

Rees Bros.

r

New Shawls, Hoods and Nubies.at the Peo-

ple's cheap Store.

A large line of Overcoats of all grades, just

receired at AUbcn'a—corner store west end

Flat river bridge.

Buy the Pekiu Paper Collar at tbe People's

Cheap Store.

C . R . H L N E t C o . W I U M A K E 1 ' B I C E # ON A M .

00008 IV TtlRtn L INK VERY LOW.

Th# largest assortment of clolhiug 10 f Lowell at Bees Bros.

IME by >BE qt. pt. or small Stand, at Morris'.

Furs I Furs! Furs 1 Very cheap at People's

Cheap Stoie.

A full line of white and colored Blankets

•y r t Rees Bros.

Clothing al Reduced prices at People's Slore

WUhoftVi Ant l -Per lod io or Fovor and A K U O Tonic,

T h e G R E A T R U U E D Y , t h e R E A L G E N U I N E

S P K i n c at last discovered and offered to every

man, woman or child suffering from Chills

and Fever, Dumb Chills, Billious Fever, Enlarged Spleen, Periodic Neuralgia, and Sun I raised to an unheard of figure, the State and

"Refreshing Showers," Sunday morning.

Tho leaves are turning and will re turn ngaia

next spring.

Don't full lo go lo Puilen's Hall Saturday

n'-ght The bridges over Flat river have been rc-

planked.

Wagon loads of potatoes coming into town

daily.

T. F. Brown of this village, has opend den-

tal rooms in Sl. Johns.

Hun. Wm. A. Howard addresses the people

ol Ionia next Monday evening.

C. Broad Is doing a good job of grading

around his premises on Bridge street.

Gov Blair has appointed Nov. 24lh, as

Thanksgiving day.

T. Nelson has removed his music store to ihe

building occupied by J A Lemon.

Mra. Snell oilers village Iota for sale on time.

See ad

Our Lemon is squeeze.1. Who'll add sugar

and water and do the shaking ?

Eighteen and a half per cent, added lo Low-

ell. The Board are paying off old scores, this

session. The filling in of Main St. west of Union

Block, is a good thlog and should have been

done long ago.

T|ip City National Bank of Grand lUpids

has been authorized lo incrcaso its Capital lo

$100,000,

A company has been organized in Grand

Rapids wilh $100,000 capital lo Manufacture

Furniture.

Step high or kick Ihe spikes out of the

sidewalks. "You pays your money and lakes

your choice."

Dorg shooting has become a "speciality."—

Our village would bo none thu worse fur a

hundred miserable curs less.

Our issue ia somewhat lato thia week on

nccouutof the increased labor of the change

in our shape, bul nexl week we shall try lo

be on time.

The elections in this State take place next

Tuesday. Never, in the memory of the oldest

inhabitant has a canvass passed off so quietly

in these parts.

Look out for the posters and dodgers of tbe

L. A. D. Club, whose next eaiertainmeat comes

off About tbo 15th inst. Something rich is in

store for us.

W. Penrsall, John Winans, V. D. Youogi

nod S. B. Knapp's sidewalks, and M. S. Quick'?

new fence, ate noticable improvements in the

carter/] portion of the village.

Io compliance with the order of lb# Council,

sohatanlial crossings arc being put down in an

portions of the village. Let Ihe work go ou ;

.re can afford to be laxcii for such purposes.

CHANOE.—The firm of Rib'nson, Chapin i

Co., has beon dissolved. Mr. Rlx Robinson

proprietor, wilh J . E Chapin i.s businesi man

ager. Thoir modest liitie nd. speaks tor itself

SOCIAL.—The Episcopal Society of this Vil

lage meets at the residence of John M. Fox

Esq., nexl Wednesday evenibg, Nov. Olh. All

are invited.

TAXIS.—Although our percentage has been

TIABOB CONTRACT.—Messrs S'ncer, Talcott

i Zimmermnn, Railroad Contractor?, have ta-

li"U tho controct to build the Grand Rupids k

In diana R. R. from Paris, the present northern

termmus of ihe road, to the Suailn of Macki-

naw . a ili.tuuce of i8(! miles. E. B. Talcott

has 'he uunngemenl of the Engineering de-

piirta ent.

Ilun 'or id roller is our e.xcu?e for lhe poor

uppeuni ice of ill-! paper this week.

Hilchc ock'a Analysis of Iho Holy Bible. K p ' l a i n Hatch, Ageul, will, during the

coming w u k, give the people of Bowne nu

opportuniiy to subscribe for this valuable work. 1

Why don't you got your family groceries nf

al N. L. McCarty h?

A large stock of Overcoats at Reel Bros.

Get your Glass Ware al E. B. Hunters whsre

a full slock can he selected from.

"Barrett 's" is a slndledcnmpniind, '

Mngnzines nnd periodicals of all kinds at

1 C. R- Hine k Co's.

Dry goods very cheap at People's'Cheap

Store.

Great bargains in Clothing at People's

Cheap Store.

A large slock of Fall and B'inlei Clothing

Genis' furnisbim; goods, hats and caps just n>.

ceived at G. Allben's, Corner slore west end

Flat river bridce.

If you wnui a good busii.ess suite for tbe

Persona in 1 ow-ll can bo suppled by leaving ' 'eiut money go to Rees Bros.

their orders ^.6 iho ollice ot Hatch & Craw. j yijo place lo gel good clolhing for a small

TCSTUio.siAiJt: j amount of money, is at People's Cheap Slore. I commend the book lo Ministers, Teachers . . . . . . , r n u ' 1 n i.», ! Ladies fine serge Gaiters selling for $1,00 a

and Chrisliuii 1 arents. [Henry Ward Beecher. . . . . . . . . . 1 patral Georgo Wtlhelm s.

1 recommnnc it wilhont reason, as nliun- ' "

danlly worthy o ' the patronage of all earnest Now is H e lime to buy your Stone Ware be-

TUB LAST S P I K K . — T h e las t g n u of t h e De-

mocracy will be spiked at Puilen's Hall.

Saturday evening, Nov. 5th. E. G. D. Hold-

en formerly Prosecuting Attorney of this

County, n sound polilicinn and un able orator,

will show up bolh sides of the great political

queslioos of the day. Mr. 11. is amply able lo o f ^ u > l l l e (-,.ev M u A p . ^ o n , fore il ia all sold at E. B. Hunter's.

perform the task allotted him, and as his

t'slvle ' docs not lead to the abuse and low

perionnlilies of many would ho witty speakers,

wo bi.speak for him 11 iarge audience, irro-

spective ot party. Come out and hear him.

Wtto CAN BEAT Ir ?—In ono day, lust weeks

Mr. John Giles purchased over two thousand

pounds of butler, aud il was not a very good

day for buying biitter, either. Wo havo a few

grocery houses in our village, that for the

amount of capital invested, and |iunouut of

business done per annum, "ill compare favor-

ably wilh many of the btst houses of oar

•leighhoriiig citics. Strict attention lo busi-

ness, honesty and a liberal mo of printer's

ink, has accomplished this desirable end, and

is sluuding advice lo all, lo "go and do like-

wise."

Town.

G L A D O F Ir.—Tho GrnnJ Rapids Eagle, has

been enlarged one column to tho page, making

it ono of tho largest as well as best papers in

the Slate. Wo "subbed" a few days on the

Eagle, twelve years ago, when it was worked

on a hand press, when Aaron himself

could and did do a good job of press work.—

The Eigle has earned (with "pbat" patron-

age) its prosperity, and no one is more rejoiced

at its success than ourself. Ita enlargement

at tho same time of our own, may he cal ed a

coincidence, and those who live twelve yeara j

may 8*e as marked improvements in tbo J O C K

SAL as in iho Eagle. The little fish aro grow

ng, Aaron.

D. D.. L. L. D.. P es. Rochester University.

' Every careful student nf the B'ble, Khmild*'

if possible avail Jiimiclf of this book. [Rav*

E. O. Haven, D, D, L. L. D, P r e . North-!

hamplou Uuiversiij —lale Pres. of Mich. Uui- •

versity.

It ought to be in every house. [Rev. T.

L.Cuyler, D. D. if-

KQI'ALIZATION.—The L'oard of Supervisors

Commitee on Equalization made the lollowing

report, which was accepted : To U.e Hon Uuuidul Supetvi-ora "f Kent County :

Your luiinmittce on Equulii alion, lo whom j

were referred tbo several asset Miient rolls o l '

said county for examination, would respectfully ,

report ilml they have had them undSr consid-1

eratiun, and have made changes and altera

lions to the several valuations, ami io the an-

nrxed schedule will bo found lUe lesull ot '

.heir deliberations: 1

Great Closing Out Sale al People s Cheap

Slora. Now is tbe time to secure bargains.

New Goods at Devendorf Jf Blain's.

Peck's Cnlarrh Specific ia warranted.

New Stylca Cassiuwrirt, at People's Cheap

Slore.

"Barrell'8"|keeps the scalp heallby.

Good Undershirts and Drawera fot 30 ccntj

at Rees Bros. ' M

First, secure •' Barrett's" • W W —

W a n t e d . PAIR OFUOME MAUK BOCKS. Also homo made yarn, st UEES BftDS.

F o r Sa le . rp i IE UOUSR AND I.OT I.ATKLY OW.N'FB BV 1 E. M. FORT. Apply to L. U. Lull or

K.I.. IRIUIL Lowell. Oct. Sith, 1870.

LOWELL NATIONAL BANK, O F L O W E L L .

Farmers why don't you get a kit of Mack*-

ral nnd White Fish, very cheap at McCarty'*?

A Tailor of 'i5 year* experience at

Bros.

Ree*

Buy your Klannei* for shirtaand dresses at

People's Cheap Store.

Niws D I I ' O T . M : S T O P K S K D A T C. R . H I J C B k 1

C o ' s D R I 0 S T O R E .

" i 1 *

Alif-nu Alpine Boa ,e B Y rou Cannon O.i,oil ind Cascade

(iriit in, Lowell, Nidaon, OiUflold I'aria, Plainflctd Solon Sp-iovr Sjinrla Tyione V r.'ennea VValkur WvoiuinQ ii. I: Town o HCITV First Want

i Si-fond •

WuV NOT?—The ocenna of mud in our1

streets at the present time and on almost all |

occasions, naturally suggests the idea of im-

provement This matter haa been several

limes brought to our notice, nnd we are of the

opinion that it uould pay to pave Bridge

street from the bridge to Washington street, I

and Main from tho bridge lo Hudson. The j ^ " 1

cost of even the Nicholson pavement, would bo

light in comparison lo the benefits to be de-

rived therefrom, while tho streets named could

be subalanlially paved with stone, at a mere

nominal cost lo property holders. Tho former

althuugh costing the most at first, would he ihe

cheapest in the end, all things considered, aud

we hope to seo somo action taken in the

mailer, next season.

Pains, add Ihut horrible malady, Congestm

Chillt. It is a specific for each and all of these

ccmplaints, and may be safely administered al

any (ime and lu any age. Il contains 00

poison, no arseu;c or mercury—'Ws not

require rubbing, drubbing and plastering

>with unsightly, nauseous iodine to reduce

Bolarged Spleen; nor mercury internally to

cffect a cure.

Wilboft'g Tonic cures permanently nnd des. troys Ibe periodicity of Chills and Malarious Fevers.

County tax will bo somewhat less (ban las'

year. We save $15.27 on the State, and

$143.34 on ihe County.

H O M E M A N I P A O T U R B . — W O notice goods

manufactured at the Lowell Woolen Mills, for

sale on the shelved of our morchants, which

will compare in quality with any eastern man

ufaclure. This would look like supporting

home iusiitulions, if the tags were not printed

in Chicago, Fallassburg, or some other small

place that attempts compctitiou with us.

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t '.S.SJl 20.atf.jl78.4IS .

21,110

Bedroom .seita of all kinds and prices, sell-

ing romurnalily cheap, al Geo. Wilhelm s. 4w

French Merinos, Emp,ess Cloths aud Wool

Delaiues, nl the People's Cheap Store.

I Detroit dalies aud weeklies al C. R. Hine £

! Go's News Depot.

j Dont forget that tho largesl assortment of

dollHiig iu Lowell can he found at Rees Bros.

I ' lV il(Vi!74l u m -•4.4,j0 |l7>i 'I'I'.O'W ,'il.7.I0i-l I.TM

.4X

•.'85,030 69.9SlilUi.lrtU 72,771 1.i.M'A| 88,»J

•71 I!'.': 12.81) 2)3.'«7 .HIAT.'; llli.4iKi|a84>TJ •t? II ' ' 4n.Ha'. -*3.31.1

2l.:iV 114.872 i.'i.n::7l o iio • .477

^|J'.I2..121 43.20 ' J H * . ' ' 2 1 70.11 !ti| 4 (k'i.',| 81.271

27:1,1110 j;o.ii3i J44.0I7 339,730

.'.W.lfln 41.7W :i0i Ifr.'I 111.471 il9.n.-,7 34,a"0 JSl/il'l 48,180

J7« I U ifit.nso S37.708 4 7111.712 l26.2tl'|Si;.«22 l» \ii7.U'8 J'iSJil 874,HUi> y :i8,in-.'i 2i,»8nl240.li2

14 |l40,2Uli| 21.3«0jl7l,490

Closiug om Sale at People's Cheep Slore.

C. R. Hine i C o . sell wall paper very low.

Wood for sale by Devendorf* Blain.

Gel your Ciolhing made to order at Rees

Bros.

Tol il aMek«" 1 Total Henl K"lal» ai equaliif J Total personal Tmal real est-ite and personal

LIST OP LETTERS remf l in ing in t h o poslofflco

at Lowell, Kent County, Michigan. Nov. 3d,

1870:

T. k R. Bootes' beat crockery at U. B. Wil

Hams' Elk Horn Store al co*t for the nexl tbir

ly days. Best Ewers and Basins for 1 40.

Groceries very cheap, call aud see. We've

goods coming every day cheap for ready pay

only. U, B. Wlliama.

The large Stock of Goods al the Peoplu't

Cheap Store, must be closad out within the

•3.l.i7,R07' uexi three months, a liberal deductioa on all

?.'?PU743 bills for cash. 8.0i:.til4| , ,

1 If you want a nice suit ot cloldea for a little

1 money go to Rees Bros.

Peek's Catarrh Specific never fails.

CAPITAL, • S U R P L U S , -

150,000. - 33,300.

UIKECTURB. Wx.W.nsTCK, K.J. nnOTR.

' . H T S ' T M A K D , MTKON II. NoaTo*, Aaa* KiriUKiis, A.J .Kcava. U .a .Ric i , FKAMOIB K I X U ,

J * a W . N O B T O X .

I n t e r e s t l > a l d o n D n p o n l t s . WM. W. HATCH, Prasldimt.

J>9. NORTON. Cn.hler. Lowell, Jan. llth, 1870.

T H E

PEOPLE'S

STORE

HAVE JUST RECEIVED THK LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF

D R Y G O O D S , CLOTHS,

CLOTHING,

BOOTS & S H O E S ,

HATS & CAPS

n m

They sell Go jda very cheap for cash at Peo-GENTS' LIST.-Abbott Ezra, Brown Har- pie'g Cheap Store, West Side.

men, Cobb George, Douglass Geo, Jones S B,

Perry James H, Robinson I N, Reyuolda P A

Webster L

L A U I I S ' LtbT.-Brown Lettia, Boyd Martha

J , Church Emma C, Cubb Amelia, Ca'aifield

Luciuda, Denton Bell, Howk Clarr r; i Howe

Mary E, Hewitt Martha A, Lewi? Asenlba E,

Post Sarah M, Ronn&r Angilinr,, Sprague Em-

S A R A N A C —The American Hotel came very

near burning on the 2ulh ull. Tho fire origi-

mied iu an upper flue, and bnt for it* early

discovery would soon have boon beyond con-

trol,

[Standard.

A N E W DHESS.-IKAif/iri/'j Musical Cues1, ily, Sodeu Jeunlh, Sayles MiViie.

enters upon its now year clad iu atl atlrnclive

and clega&l attire. We are glad to note Iho

increasing success of this cicelleul musical

periodical, as il is ono of the best mediums of

musical Intelligenco in Ibis counlry, and cou-

laiua more music for the moiuy theu any oili-

er journal. From the nppearnne of this, the

November number, we judge that for ihe com-

ing year it will lar outdo ita former self. It

contains twelve pages ot new nnd beautiful

music—^'Birdie tell ll'tnme I'm Waiting^ '•/

will renumber thee," "Uoon among On Angles,"

•' We'll crown then wilh Roses," ulhs Bright

Persons calling for these. Let,ers, will please

say "advertised," aud give ' ja toof thia notice.

A . M . E L S W O R T I I . P . M .

I.KMC.S'—KKNNY.—In Grand Rapids. Nov.l by Rev. Mr. Aldrlch, Mr J A l.enion of llus villnge »nd

; lUr, lUunah K^nuy of tho former place.

I DRI3COI.I.—FOX — Al the re«Idenco of the Bride's | rsthor, on Tuesday Nov. Isl by Rev. L S OriK-gs, M' i Daule) Drlseoll. and MissHarahA. Vox, daughter of

John M. FOA u'.Iuf lliig village.

DEI.KN'AP.—Aihl« raalilenco In Verjennta, Oct.21 Forever More," nai Pacific Grand March.'' Il Ansel Bt lknnp, ag-'d 83 years G montba and 21 days,

also offers splendid Premiums. For our musical , Mr. Belknap was cne of the oldest eelllers

interest a large Glub should ho formed in this I of Vergonnes, having resided thero for the

Gall nnd see those beautiful Albums at Mor-

ris,' opposite National Baok.

Get your ciuibing mad^ to order at Rees

Bros.

Best stock of wall papr.- io town, at C. R

Hine k Co's

Lota of that pound Calico al People'* Slore.

A full line ol' PriuU and Sbeelingi at low-

est market price ul Rees Bros.

Peck's Catarrh Specific sold by Hunt k

Hunter.

Great slacks of rendy-made clothing selling

very cheap at People'* Cheap Store.

A large assortment of Ladies' Furs from

$3 00 a set and upwards ut Rees Bros.

Remember wi.ore to buy Clolhing and Gent'*

Furnishing goods—corner store west ond Flat

river bridge.

Fine slock of cloth and paper window shades

just received at C. R. Hine i Co's.

place. Who will lake charge of it'? past twenty-four years. For the last four, A full lino of beaver cloths for Overcoats and

Terms $1,00 per year, i'pcctmcn copics ten yeara he has been a hopeless cripple, and the i Ladica' Sacks at Rees Bros.

cents. | past few months has, lo bim been vcatsof un-1

Address, VT. W WHITNEY. Tolcio. 0 . 1 'o'd suffering. 1 New Goods aiaDcvcuduifattd Blum's

L a d i e s ' F u r s &c. Vrer apaned In thia vlllaga.

W» maka

I SPECULITV III CLOTHIIIG,

and shall maka 11 a point fo furnish only aha M l f t of every thing.

M R , P A R M I K Q

la a practiaal colter, nnd one of the ba.t In WaM nar Michigan, who will

W a r r a n t F i t s , CLOTHING CUT AND MADE TO

ORDER, in lite LATEST AND

MOST APPROVED

STYLES,

CALL AND SEE US BEFORE

PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.

S U C R i M i . \ & M I L L S .

L o w ? ! ! . O c t . <lhj I S t O .

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T H K M A I N E S W E D I S H C O L O N Y .

AVI i r r e N e w R w e i l e n tn, i\n«l h o w t l i r C o l o n y \ v n « r n r m n l — • h e .>e\v C o l -o n U i a . l l i e l r n c d r o f M r e , h o w t h e y L o o k — P r o i i p e c t M .

Corrwpondence of tho Bo«ton AilvcrtUor. A H O O S T O C K C O U S T I , Me. , Oct. , 1S70.—

J ' r o t o s t a n i i p j n of F a l l i o r l l y n d n t l i p .

W h e n F a t h e r B y n c i n t h e waa Iho horo o f 1

h e h o u r h e wrote

S u p p r l n t e i u l p i i t J o n r d n n . Now t h a i h e is d e n d a n d goue, h is f r i e n d s

s a l e t te r s a y i n g tha t ii tho | r e C | l l l m a n y plossaii t r emiu i scences of hia Grea t Contici l of h is C h u r c h at R o m e I n o r t h . F e w m e u had a l a rger

r S T l 5 rfSOlVf ^ for . I ' counciTwhich Kbonid t r - . s^int^ a *ir \ v f p ® really r e p r e s e n t t he Chnrch , a n d w h o . o m e n i l I f J " .. " h - voice Rlionld indeed bo au tho r i t a t i ve . Now R w -

shou ld n o t be t ru ly f ree iu i t i de l ibera- i bear t t h a n J o h n J o u r d u n , a n d ius tnnces tionfl, h e would not accept i t s dec la ra t ion p-1,1' n u m e r o u s w L : r e his p u r s e s t r i n c s ol p.ipal infal l ibi l i tv , b u l would c ry aloud w - r t ) bount i fu l ly loosoued to relieve dis-

t ress . Somo m o n t h s ago he wns ins t ru -m e n t a l in b r ing ing to j u s t i c e a sk i l fu l b u r -

t , voice Biiouia j n a e e a D O a m u o n i a i i v e . ? I O W , (*'nr- T l ' 0 C f t 8 e was clear, t h e pr i soner JfA'nor i l ' r . i IU C o ™ I " f

H - t l i f t t h e dogma is dec la red , t he f a the r j p leaded gui l ty .nnd was s en t enced to a te rm u-hi^h h U oxn"ri 8 e p R ? v " , , k . r p r o m p t l y r e p u d i a t e s it, because , as h e savs. ] o ! f ' v o y c , r g ' » P r i son . Next morn -Tnr li 1 (!n i i 11 ' l?1

11" lu. is a Ca 'ho l i c and a Chr i s t i an . B u t his j i nK t h e convic t ' s wife, wi th t e a r s in he r aon fi p L w l T n . i ' l n ; i 0 6 m n , n " pro tes t i s leveled no t on lv at t h e declara-1 " s i t e d Capt . J o u r d a n in h is office.

. r r . I j ' n " m , ) U r , " K » ! , 0 " t t ion, b u t at t he dogma. No t on ly , in his 1 H01" s t o r . v w ' w " so r rowfu l one. W i t h two ~ i " T l u" W O r e w e l , 0 0

1n i 0 ( 1 O . v o r v ' . : j u d g m e n t , was t he Council no t tree, and i ts I J 'o U UK chi ld ren she was th rown u t te r ly des-

! [ . l t . : r , n ^ D K H n d h ' l , ' ? " 1e , 8 . l , ? f dec la ra t ion , therefore , n o t t o b e co&aidered t i t u u - u p o n tho world . Would he go so

enr i ty lor h e r iu t h e p u i c h a s e on c red i t of a s e w i n g mach ine , so tha t sho m i g h t toi l

now rn i iu i rv^ nnll l i i . 7 , ' " / I " ? b ind ing , b u t t he d o g m a is in itself mon-H i n . c« 1

t b R t V T n , ' m Blrous. a n d the re fo re t o be r e j ec ted . -, T I h . l r L u h n n L ' 1 ' ; ! , . i ? 1 1 ' T h o ^ ' « ^ n l t y wi th F a t h e r H y a c i n t h s ' s [ 'oues t ly for h e r c l f spr ings ? T h e largo-

j i i n ^ h o m e s in th i s uew | pos i t ion a s a m e m b e r of h is C h n r c h is, that ^ ^ a r t e d C a p t a i n , m o v e d by t h e woman ' s pos i t ion it p u t s h i m ou t of i t As we said , u p o n

. J i J . T " 1 " C h Hi!??an* C f t I n i t h e pub l i ca t ion of h is first l e t te r , h i s po-w r ' 1 . r^l1 ^ , " , , ? e r ] **": i ™ " 0 i« essent ial ly P r o t e s t a n t . H e L

^ r . f a | 8 t l , U , ? 0 / v e ^ a t ^ 0 r ' ^ r t e d b i s own j u d g m e n t aga ins t t h e de-If V mr f . t C ' A t i c i s i o n u f h i a c h » r ( , h And i t is no t a valid i / ^ l i .i ? '•V " , n r ' 0. r ^ Pl«« t 0 n r g e t h a t it was not , in h i s ouin-L n o . S v J ' TM f"" P " C ? 1 " ? y e d ' J b

t 7 « " a l decis ion of t he C h u r c h . F o r if n i ' t n i t o i v o •" | o w n of 1 ' " r 1 1 l U r f i e l ( l ' t ha t l ibe r ty of j u d g m e n t is t o be reserved T , ( Z S T , b : r t b r ^ a C O m e T , to every m e m b e r , t h e r e is. obviously , an

to i l v n A r 0 r , , 0 0 k r i r e r ; U U ( i end of un i t y and h a r m o n y . ^ « r o ? \ n « s v i n i

Ba T - k Im"- T h e t 0Tvn" T h e d o c t ' i n e 0 1 t b 0 C h u r c h m u s t be au-

™ P t e n t y , m l l H n 0 r l 1 " I tbor i t a t ive ly p r o n o u n c e d by s o m e b o d y or F n r h BBiHcr « tn i i t , • by s o m e person , a n d in s o m e way. If t h o

R i™ L i f j I a , l o t R P ' r " pope a n d t he card ina l s and the b ishops , in I Z l J . L l o T a r e ; m t . l

0 1 1 , h 0 1 un ive r sa l c u n c i l , may not declare t h e f a i t h . I ' ^ " ^ w h o m a y ? May F a t h e r H y a c i n t h e ? But

m n r ^ n L f . I , " ' ^ ^ if be r e n o u n c e s such a claim for himself . Z Z t n rplirtnr f L ^ ^ D o t immed ia t e ly reasser t it when he

Of nop i T l « K C e ^ f i ? i J dec la res t h o cond i t i ons u p o n which alone ! , 0 n e " J o r n m g . whilo s t ro l l ing u p I Z . l .nilt ; , D T K r 6 1 , 1 1 R l k r u R n d

f 1 , 0 w i ' l rece ive t h e dec lara t ion f rom others? Broadway - -

l l ^ i T b1 7 • a ^ i , l , m l t 0 I" h e t o be the j u d g e of t h e f r e e d o m of tho

r f o l l f i n i v ? ! * **• ' ™ a , ' C0"*"-" ' - May he proper ly ins is t t ha t t he rnntM nr .* U P B I I ' J o i i ^ i V l ' e dec ree shal l bo n a d e unan imous ly , and

1 1 , 6 u e a , | y 8 h l n 8 l e d . a n d t he ^ a t t b e voice ol l ess t h a n t b e whole ia no t b i n d i n g ? Or, l eap ing over all fo rm -, and

en t rea t i es , did m o r e t han comply wi th hor r eques t . Ho told h e r t o . go to a cer ta in e s t a b l i s h m e n t a n d select any k ind of a ma-ch ino s h o desired, a n d to s e n d tho bil l to h i m . T h e m a c h i n e was p u r c h a s e d , and J o h n J o u r d o n on t h o s a m e m o r n i n g paid t h e bil l . H e no t ouly did this , b u t he gen-e rous ly gavo the d i s t r e ssed w o m a n a p u r s e of m o n e y to he lp bi-r a long . T h i s is only o n e of a m u l t i t u d e of i n s t a n c e s where he has h e l p e d the needy and deserv ing .

H e had a r e m a r k a b l e m e m o r y . H o never f o r g o t a face or a name , or words spoken . T h i s facul ty served h i m amaz ing ly in b is s h r o w d opwrations a s a de tec t ive officer. A casua l in t roduc t ion , w h i c h p robab ly made

roots cab ins are r ende red suff icient ly lijjht by rea l windows, which all log h u t s in th i s sect ion of t h o c o u n t r y canno t boas t . Bes ide they a r e f in ished wilh i la in wooden b e n c h e s a n d tables , a n d all

I

n o impress ion on o n e of t he par t ies , s tamp-ed u p o n J o u r d a n ' s m i n d a n inef facable im-

5 m o r n i n g , whilo s t ro l l ing u p in c o m p a n y wi th o n e of h is se r .

g i a n t s , b e m e t a well-di eased gen t l eman , w h o was walking leisurely d o w n tha t a t i ee t

" I k n o w tha t m a n , " said J o u r d u n , " a n d will see if he r e m e m b e r s m e . ' T a p p i n g t h o s t r a n g e r g e n t l y u p o n t h e shoulder ho

papa l intal l ibi l i ty is r e p u g n a n t to t he spiri t „ r „ i - • , ot t h e Gospel a n d to h u m a n ins t inc t , and

Sfp «nrf r Z Pl t 0 r ? c " n s , , l e r n - yoi r ema in a m e m b e r of t b e Church , may b l e su r f ace for cooking , and at t h e same l l o t fiv,.rv n , h ( > r I n n m h f . r n r < l ( . i s«lv th* t i m e to give ou t a grea t deal of heat

cond i t ions , if t h e ind iv idua l F a t h e r Hya - ! addressed h im by h is n a m e . T h ? man e i u t h e may declare t h a t t he doct r ine o f l 8 t f t r t e ( l , i n d i nd ignan t l y den ied the ac-

qua in t ance . a t t h e same t ime rude ly n-.mon-

T h e r e a r e o t h a r l i t t le t h i n g s iu t h e cabin which h a v e been b r o u g h t by t h e Swedes t h e m s e l v e s f rom the m o t h e r l a n d ; b u t m u c h of t he c rockery and i ron ware is unmis t ak -ably Yankee . I n one of t b e h u t s I saw a l i t t le b u n d l e of ra t t an rods , which m y mind p i c t u r e d a s t h e inBlruments with which pa-ren ta l rf proof was m e t e d out to t h e young -e r m e m b e r s of t h e family on occas ion .Tho s p i n n i n g wheel has no t vanished f rom the f a r m e r s ' bonses iu Aroostook c o u n t y yet, an11 h e r e most of t he cab ins con ta in one.

n o t every o the r m e m b e r d o precisely tbe samo t h i n g ? And wha t t h e n becomes of t he d o g m a ? And w h a t need then of any counc i l for any p u r p o s e ? If t h e indiv idual m e m b e r of t h e c o m m u n i o n may decide for h imse l f t h a t t he d o c t r i n e of infal l ib i l i ty is c o n t r a r y to t he Gospel , h o m a y surely "de-c ide for h imse l f u p o n every o t h e r declara-t i on which h is C h u r c h may m a k e .

F a t h e r H y a c i n t h e will p robab ly f ind tha t w h e n b o laid as ide t h e ro , i e of b i s o rde r he laid a s ide t he a u t b o r i t y of b is Church . T h e p r e l a t e s in the Counci l w h o opposed the

s t r a t i n g wilh t h e Argus -eyed official for t h e i n t e r rup t i on . " T h e n you d o n ' t re-m e m b e r me, s i r ? ' " N o , i n d e e d ! I never saw you before. I 'm go ing a b o m m y busi-ness . W h y can ' t you g o about y o u r s . " • •Then , " Haid t he Ciiptaiu, •*jou h a v e for-g o t t e n t h a t I hod you sen t to t b e S ta te p r i son t en years a g o for bu rg l a ry . " T h e wel l -dressed s t r a n g e r wil ted u n d e r t h e p i e r c ing sc ru t iny , a d m i t t e d t h a t he was t he m a n ; Ihat h o b a d boen " o u t " t h r e e y e a r s ; t ha t ho h a d changed his n a m e a n d was lead ing a r e spec tab le life.

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t he w o m e n can speak Engl i sh , b u t they inva r i ab ly gree t tho vis i tor wilh a smile a n d a wo id i u t h e i r m o t h e r tongue . Mr. J o h n s o n i n t r o d u c e d m e alwas as, ao far as I could m o k e o u t t b e sound , "tin Zierren von Boston." T h e y al l shako b a n d s and

s l a u d , exercises ecclesiast ical func t ions , a n d t h e c h u r c h leaves h im severely alone As we said las t year , ho h a d b u t th ree cou r se s before h im. H o m u s t e i ther bo reconc i led to t h e Church , which would bo t h o last wo s h o u l d ever hea r of the

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m u s t leave t he fold iu w h i c h he was rear-a d , a n d which he loves with tho en thus i a sm of a Hentimental ond possionnte na tu re .— E D I T O K ' S E A S T C U A I B , iu Harptr's Magazine for Novemltr,

' P ny s ince i t s arr ival . I f o u n d t h e b r ide sea ted o n a wooden b e n c h before t h e table w h i c h i s used , u n d t u b l e d l y , iu I h e p repa-r a t i on of d inne r , wr i t i ng a le t ter . T h e i n k was con ta ined a p p a r e n t l y in a hollow door -knob , s t a n d i n g o n i t s r o u n d e d por-t ion . S h e is a very p re t ty a n d hea l thy look ing girl, a n d will m a k e her h u s b a n d a good wife, n o doub t . S h e b r o u g h t n s o a t somo -home-made beer , which i s p r e p a r e d f r om boi led corn, and sweeteu-ed with molanses. A n o t h e r of t h e s igh ts w a s t h e new b a b y - t h e Miles S l and i sh of N e w S w e d e n — a h e a l t h y looking i n f a n t of a few weeks . T h e m o t h e r took i t ou t of of t he c r a d l e to show. T h o ch i ld was d r e s s e d or r a t h e r s e w e d u p in a t ight-f i t . t i ng b a g of yel low f lannel , and had upon i ts h e a d a q u i l t e d hood th ick e n o u g h for i t s m o t h e r ' s bead-gear in dead win te r . Thw s t y l e of dress is no t in accordance with o n r no t ions , b u t t he ch i ld ren look well and

d o s m a have e i t he r a s sen ted to it, or thev 1 p r e c i n c t t han d id a n y o t h e r Cap ta in on u - u ' * t h e force . N o less t h a n s ix C a p t a i n s a n d

eleven S e r g e a n t s on tho fo rce to-day. re-ce ived the i r s c b o o l i n c f rom hi ra . Con-s p i c u o u s a m o n g t he resu l t s of h i s l abors a s S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , may bo m e n t i o n e d tho e f fec tua l s t a m p i n g o u t of tho s w a r m of jew-el ry g i f t s to res w h i c h so l o n g in fe s t ed t he oi ly. E i g h t days a l te r ho h a d e n t e r e d u p o n t h e d i s c h a r g e of h i s du t ies a s S u p e r i u t e n d -en l , n o t one r e m a i n e d to swildie t h e u n -wary .

H i s m e t h o d of dea l ing wi th these rascals WHS originol a n d effective. At t h e e n t r a n c e to each of t h e m a police officer was s ta -t i oned wi th o rde r s to warn all p e r s o n s go-ing in to a b a n d o n h o p e a n d t h e i r pocke t -b o o k s a t t he Fame t ime. S u c h a p roceed-ing proved very uupro f i t ab le to t b e s h a r p -ers a n d they qu ick ly p u t n p the i r s h u t t e r s a n d depa r t ed .

H e was a m a n of c u l t u r e d l i t e ra ry t a s te a u d was pass iona te ly fond of t he s t a n d a r d a u t h o r s . H i s l i b r a r y e m b r a c e s s o m e of t h e bes t works in h i s to ry a n d t ravel .

H i s brain was cons t an t l y ac t ive . H e t h r e w away n o t ime . If n o t engaged in po l ice business , t h e vis i tors would Invar ia-bly find h im i n t e n t l y p o r i n g over t h e con-t e n t s of somo book. On r e t i r i ng a t n i g h t t o h i s couch in t h e pol ice s t a t ion s o m e fa-vor i t e work was t h e c o m p a n i o n t h a t lu l led h i m to s leep. H o u r s a f t e r w a r d s , t h e door kpeper . u p o n g o i n g to b i s room would find t h e l ight bu rn ing , b i s C a p t a i n s t r e t c h e d s o u n d to s leep o n t he c o u c h w i th t b e book in b i s h a n d s o p e n e d a t t b e p lace w h e r e he was r e a d i n g w h e n e x h a u s t e d n a t u r o as-s e r t ed i t se l f .—i \ fw York Sun.

A MyH|cry of t h e W a r , From the Oasetiu de Cambny.

T b e carr iages of t he K i n g o t P r u s s i a , es-co r t ed by a uumerooi ' d e t a c h m e n t of cui-rass ie rs , at least a r eg imen t , have j u s t p a s s e d th rough a wood in t h e env i rons of R h e i m s . At th i s spo t t h e road , command-ed by hills, is so n a r r o w a s t o admi t of ou ly a s ingle vehicle pass ing . Cavalry p receded and followed it, w h e n suddenly a w a r m fire proceeded f r o m bo th sides of t h e road . T h e y wore f r anc - t i r eu r s who were ca r ry ing ou t a bold s t roke medi ta ted be fo rehand . O n e of t h e carr iages , which it ia sa id con ta ined fou r pe r sons of very h igh rank , was l i teral ly r iddled wi th shots

fcappy, a n d t h e c u s t o m has, ol course, j O n e of t h o pr incely t ravelers was killed, b e e n followed f rom t i m e immoria l . T h e | t h o th ree o the r s ser iously w o e n d e d . Who g r a n d m o t h e r of t h i s first chi ld c a m e over waa t h i s pe rsonage ? T h e enemy seemed w i t h h e r two sons . S h e is a l ady of over seven ty .

T h e hwedea of bo th sexes a n d of all ages a r e q u i t e ear ly d i s t i ngu i shab le f rom A m e r i c a n a by t h e i r d res s a lone. T h e men wea r s tou t , se rv iceab le c lo th ing , and are cove rcd wi th h a t s of a pecul iar s tyle , and m a n y of t h e m wear wooden shoes," t h o u g h th i s is n o t universa l . These shoea are

to h a v e t he grea tes t i n t e r e s t in conceal ing h i s n a m e a n d r ank . Accord ing to some it w a s K i n g Wil l iam; accord ing to o thers P r i n c e Freder ick Char les or t h e Crown P r ince . However t h i s m a y be, a t rave le r who come yes t e rday f r o m l l h e i m s to St . Qnen t in . sa id he h o d s een a n d touch-ed a t E h e i m s , t he ca r r i age r iddled with

i•balls, a n d tha t a n u m e r o u s mi l i ta ry con-g rea t c l u m p s of wood, cedar or b i rch , with i voy was c o n d u c t i n g t o w a r d Pruss ia , a cof-p o i n t e d a n d u p t u r n e d toes, a heel tha t la I fin con ta in ing a corpse , t o which t he great-l o n g a n d s lopes forward , and a verv high In s t ep . T h e y are nicely hol lowed out w i t h i n fo r t h e foot, a n d a r e qu i t e comfor ta -ble in appea rance , t h o u g h they mus t be heavy. I aaw a m a n a t work lash ion ing t h e m by h a n d out of g roa t b locks of g reen b i r ch . T h o women are dressed in plaic , coarse g a r m e n t s , aud the i r pe r sons are dca-t i t u t e of a n y of t he f r ippe r i e s wi th which Amer i can women evei j in these wild woods would deck themselves . T h e ch ignon is no t k n o w n in New Sweden, a n d very l i t t le a t t e n t i o n , a p p a r e n t l y , is pa id to t he man-n e r in which t h e h a i r is d ressed . T h e r e

est h o n o r s ' 'ere pa id . I t was t aken in to a c o n v e n t a t Khe lms , a n d o n t b o door was p laced a no t ice t h r e a t e n i n g d e a t h to who-ever en te red . Ano the r a c c o u n t says t he ca r r i age usua l ly c o n t a i n e d ou ly four per-sons , t h e King , t he Crown Pr ince , Mol tke a n d Bismarck . I t m u s t , therefore , have been one of these . T h e r e was a wounded m a n with t h e dead . All t h e n u n s were t u r n e d o u t of t h e c o n v e n t w h e n they en-t e r ed i t—the g rea te s t p rocan t lona were l akon by t he e sco r t t o avoid j o l t i n g on t he road , a n d every l i m e p a v e d roads wero

j t r ave r sed , s t raw was p laced n n d e r t he is a t i dy look abou t t h e m , however , which | whee l s to lessen t b e concuss ion . Macad-Is very d e h g h l l u l to see. • a m l s e d roads were lollowed w h e r o prac t ica-

T h e rel igion of t h e new colony is most ly ble . L u t h e r a n . T h e r e are, however , a few— " T — r — ^ p e r h a p i a dozen—Bapt i s t s a m o n g them. A a I n i a n t 1 r o d i g y .

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" W e l l , s ir , wha t d o you mean b y t h a t ? " ! a n u m b e r of cr i t ics wi tnessed a p r iva t e ex hi b i l l on by a l i t t le boy of a b o u t aix yea r s of age, who waa In t roduced a s Oliver B. G o l d s m i t h , J r . , b u t w h o is m o r e famil iar ly k n o w n as " L i t t l e Ol l le . " H e is a b r igh t .

I t r i ed to expla in to b im w h a t I did m e a n , a n d to draw a d i s t inc t ion be tween m e m b e r s of t he congrega t ion a n d those w h o receive t h e s a c r a m e n t . H e to ld m e „ . t h a t a l l tho people of fifteen yea r s ot ago h e a l t h y l i t t le fellow, wi th an inte l l igent are c h n r c h m e m b e r s . I t is, h e sa id , t he | n u ( i p repossess ing face. H e played wit ' , cus tom i n Sweden, a s soon a s a ch i ld t b ® 0 t b e r ch i l d r en , a n d s o e m e J a s m u c h ; r eaches t h e age of fifteen, for t b e pa r son ! c h i l d a s any of t h e m . B u t when cal led to 20 to t h e house a n d e x a m i n e h i m or her 1 " P 0 1 1 hy h is f a t he r to r ec i t e f r o m " J u l i u s to see if t he ch i ld can read C : e 8 a r . " he s t r uck a n a t t i t u d e wor thy of and wri te . If it can , i t ia a t B o o t h , a n d b e g i n n i n g wi th Mark Antony ' s once a d m i t t e d to t h o s a c r a m e n t ; b u t j e p t r a n c e in tho th i rd a c t of t h a t play, ro-o t h e r w i s e it ia p laced on p r o b a t i o n un t i l i t ' e i l o d i the whole act , t a k i n g first Mark An-h a s a c q u i r e d t h e r equ i s i t e educa t ion . Yir-1 t o n y s, t hen B r u t u s ' , a n d t h e u c i t izen 's t a a l l y all t h e people are t l m s c h u r c h m e m - : P^ r ' s . ' i h e n . a l h i s l a t h e r ' s b idding, he b e r s . W h e t h e r t h i s sys tem is t h o bes t lor r e c i t e d bo th ol H a m l e t ' s sol i loquies, t he t h o p r o m o t i o n of vital god l inass or no t ^ b idcony scene f r o m " U o m e o and J u l i e t , " g ives somo g r o u n d for a r g u m e n t ; bu t it Is i t h e d e a t h scene in " M a c b e t h , " and two c e r t a i n t h a t t b e S w e d e s who a r e h e r o d i s - ! scenes f rom t h o " L a d y of L y o n s . " H e p l av a g r ea t deal of pract ica l p ie ty in the i r a l so reci ted p a r t s ol " R i c h a r d I I I . " All l ives. j t h i s memor i z ing bos been accompl i shed

T h e l and ou w h i c h t hey are loca ted ia w ' t h ( - c e f f o r t T h e ch i ld does not know said to be t he very bes t in Aroostook. As I how to read, a n d is n o t ye t lamil ior wi th t h e y c a m e la te in t b e y s a i , it was impos - i ' ' i s a lphabe t . H i s f a the r reods to h im, uud Bible to got c rops to any ex ien t , b u t t u r - ' b e c o m m i t s t o m e m o r y in a few.readings , n i p s were rdauted on om- largo t r ao t . and an ^ ' o r !B b o f1 m , i r e m i m i c . H e is cons tan t ly a b u n d a n t c r o p of t h a t v.-getable was ra ised . | q u o t i n g h is s tores of k n o w l e d g e , a n d mos t A c o n s i d e n i b f e q u a n t i t y of w in t e r w h e a t ' for n aix-year o ld .

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A g e n t l e m a n r e s id ing in t h e s n b u r b s of P i t t s b u r g h , P e o n . , h a s a n o r c h a r d of very cho ice f rui t , a n d be was g e n e r a l l y a n n o y e d b y t r e spas se r s w h o wonld v is i t t h e o r c h a r d a t n i g h t , a n d ca r ry off l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of a p p l e s a n d o t h e r f ru i t . C u e m o r n i n g two m e n pass ing a l o n g t h e r o a d , s aw a m a n l y i n g u n d e r a t r e e in t b o o r c h a r d a n d n e a r t h o roads ide . Ho was cove red w i th b lood a n d h i s c lo thes r e d u c e d to m e r e t a t t e r s . A t first i t w a s s u p p o s e d t h a t t h o m a n was dead , b n t m o a n s were hea rd a n d t h e m e n won t over to a sce r t a in w h a t was t h e m a t -t e r . T h e y f o u n d t h e m a n a l m o s t e x h a u s t -e d a n d u n a b l e t o move . T h e y p r o c u r e d wa te r , a n d a f t e r g i v i n g t h e i n j u r e d m a n a d r i n k , h e r ecove red suff ic ient ly to tel l t h e m b i s n a m e a n d p l a c e of r es idence . H e dec l ined to tell t h e m a l first h o w no c a m e to be iu t h e po-s i t i on b o was f o n n d , b u t waa finally pe r -s u a d e d t o give a n exp l ana t i on . H e to ld t h e m b e b a d r i s i t e d t h e o r c h a r d fo r ( h e p u r p o s e of o b t a i n i n g s o m e applen, a n d h a d c l i m b e d u p a t ree t o p r e v e n t d e t e c t i o n . W h i l e e n g a g e d in p i c k i n g t b o f r u i t h e sud-d e n l y missed h i s foo tho ld a n d fell t o t he g r o u n d . H o was r e n d e r e d unconsc ious , b u t d id n o t k n o w h o w long ho r e m a i n e d so. W h e n h e recovered h i s c o n s c i o u s n e s s b e fe l l n o pa in , b u t ou a t t e m p t i n g to rise f o u n d t h a t o n o a r m and o n e leg was p a r -a lyzed . H e d i d h o t call f o r BRRisiance for f e a r h e wonld b e a r r e s t e d a n d conc luded b o would r e m a i n un t i l m o r n i n g .

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fililo b y a ide w e r o d o a w a y , S l u i n g In t h o f r a g r a n t h a y . J o h n n y s a i d , " I t ' g p l c a i a n t w e a t h e r . " T h e n w o b l n s h e d a n d U n s h e d t o g e t h e r . J n h t . n y w h l a p e r e d I h e n : n a l d h o . " W i l l y o u r i d e a a a l n w i l h m o 7 " Wha t I a a id I ahal l n o t lull, Hu t J o h n n y l iked m y a n n w e r wel l .

M L U : . M A R I E KitEin wil l como to t h i s coun t ry on a profess ional lou r t h i s winter .

A B I S T E R of J o h n B r i g h t is in G o r m a n -town, Pennsy lvan i a , t he gues t of L u c r e t i a s u m .

Two young lad ies have bpen a d m i t t e d os s t u d e n t s to t h e Cal i fornia Univers i ty .

L I N S A P A V S E , of Cartorsvll lo, Ga. , Is re -por ted to have fal len he i r lo 3300,000.

A D E I . I N A P A T T I h a s beon s i n g i n g of la te at tho P h i l h a r m o n i e conce r t s In L ive rpoo l .

L A S T T h u r s d a y t h e W o m a n ' s Medica l College of P b i l a d e l p h a o p e n e d i t s twen ty -first a n n u a l sess ion.

A P A R T T of r e spec tab le C h i c a g o lad ies hove fo rmed a society for r e c l a i m i n g dis-sipated y o n n g mon.

THE D e m o c r a t s in K a n s a s h o v e n o m i n -ated a w o m a n for t h e office of S a p e r i n t e n d -ent of P u b l i c I n s t r n c l i o n .

A N E a s t T e n n e s s e e w o m a n waved a red flag u n t i l t h e t ra in s t o p p e d , n n d t h e n asked t h o c o n d u c t o r it h e r s i s ' e r wax n l o a r d .

THE D u k e of Argyl l ' s on ly s i s t e r h a s lately m a r r i e d tho R igh t H o n o r a b l e Sir John McNMll , who is sa id to be seven ly -flve years old.

C L A Y M C D A N X E L and Mrs . Masspnga lo won t h e co ld modal for t he bes t s k a t i n g a t t he Nashv i l l e rol ler s k a t i n g r i n k , a few days -filnce.

Tnr . wi fe of Sonntor R u b y , of Texas . Is a light q u a d r o o n , f o r m e r l y of Troy , N. Y. H e r f a t h e r was a fugu t lve s lave , w h o l ived for a t i m e i n Canada .

M L L E . S I L I . Y is a p o p u l a r ac t ress , a f t e r w h o m K b o n n e t h a s been n a m e d — j u s t as if t he l ad ie s havo no t had e n o u g h of sil ly bonnets .

THE new fa sh ion a m o n g lad ies of h o l d i n g the h a n d s is l i kened to t b e f o r e p a w s of a deg w h e n s t a n d i n g on h i s h i n d legs. I t la called " t h e k a n g a r o o s t y l e . "

A T O U N C I g i r l a t S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.. has been c o m m i t t e d to t he T r o y ja i l in de fau l t of $20 fine, for having p r o m e n a d e d t h r o u g h t he s t r e e t s wi th a co lored m a n .

A L I T T L E g i r l a t N e w p o r t , s ee ing t h e wil-low p h m t o n s fo r t h o first t ime , e x c l a i m e d : " W h y . m a m m a , everybody r i d e s o u t in t he c lo thes b a s k e t s . "

S O M E of those f a n c y l i t t l e s a shos worn by s o m e of o u r lad ies a r o u n d t h e i r wais ts , cost a b o u t $20, a u d ye t " t h e u o o r y e have with y o n a lways . "

Miss I S A B E L L A M O C D L L O U O H den i e s t h e s tory of h e r m a r r i a g e to Br igni l i , a n d t he b i r th of tw ins . T h e y a r o t h e f ab r i ca t ion of s o m e mal ic ious scoundre l .

Y E R Y p r e t t y l ad le s ' w a t c h e s a r e n o w mode of glass , bo th s ides, so t b a t t h e w o r k s can be seen, w i th a smal l r im of sl iver, a u d fas-tened to t h e bel t b y a s m a l l s l iver cha in .

A L A D Y n a m e d Cover c o m m i t t e d su ic ide by d r o w n i n g , a t B u r l i n g t o n , Iowa , on M o n d a y a f t e rnoon . N e r v o u s f ea r s of a p . p r c a c h i n g m a t e r n i t y a r e g i v e n a s t h e cause .

THE la tes t wr lnk lo in j ewe l ry n r e b a n d -some go ld clasps, w i th m o n o g r a m on t h e m lu b l u e o r b l ack ename l , a n d a r e u sed fo r c lasps fo r b lack velvet fo r t h e wris ts , o r fo r gar ters .

M i s s L I Z Z I E B O T N T O N is t o be mar r i ed to one of t h o s e " h o r r i d m e n " s h e continna ' . ly talks a b o u t In her w o m e n ' s r i g h t s speeohep, and is so a f r a id i t will ge t i n t o t h e pape r s

A Y O D N O gir l of t h i r t e e n , of I n d e p e n d -ence, I o w a , so nuccessfu l ly u sed her t ee th on t h e finger of a wou ld -be c a n d i d a t e fo r a p e n i t e n t i a r y l i fe t e rm t h a t h e was g l ad to e s u a p e .

A W I D O W lady, Mrs . E l a m , l iv ing n e a r P r a i r i e L e a , Texas , w i th h e r son , a lad f o u r t e e n y e a r s old. cu l t i va t ed five acres of c o t t o n a n d four teen uf corn , a n d m a d e a fine c r o p uf b o t h .

AN i n g e n i o u s b lower p r o p o s e s t o m a k e lad ies ' c h i g n o n s of glass . T h e idea w a s d o u b t l e s s sugges ted b y t b e fac t t h a t those now w o r n a r e a p t t o c a u s e p a n e s in t he head .

A M O T H E R ou t Wes t r ecen t ly add re s sed h e r d a u g h t e r t h u s : " M y d a u g h t e r , yon are now fifteen yea r s of age . e n g a g e d to be m a r r i e d , a n d wi thou t a f r e c k l e on y o u r face. I have d o n e m y d u t y . "

R E C E N T L Y In Ber l in , 620 coup l e s appea r -ed d u r i n g ono Sunday to be m a r r i e d in c h n r c h , w i thou t p rev ious pub l i c a t i on of t h e bans , i n consequence of t h e r a p i d mobi l i -z a t i o n of t h e a rmy .

IT is a n n o n n c e d . n p o n t h e a u t h o r i t y of a Ber l in newspape r , t h a t t h o c h i g n o n h a s g o n e q u i t e o u t of fash ion in t h a t c i ty , n n . b o d y w e a r i n g th i s u n s i g h t l y addendum ox- • cep t t b e demi -monde .

" W H E N men b reak t h e i r h e a r t s , " r e m a r k - 1 ed a cyn ica l female wr i t e r , " i t ia t h e s a m e j as w h e n a lobs ter b r eaks ono of hia clawa— a n o t h e r s p r o u t s o u t i m m e d i a t e l y a n d grows in i t s p l a c e . '

" W O M E N ' S R I O H T S " h a v e b r o k e n ou t in a now p lace . Hor se s were s to len n e a r Nuw-ton , Iowa , on t he 2d of S e p t e m b e r , a n d o n e of t b o t h l o \ e s , t l z : Mary Ear ly ,of Mlssonr l , haa b e e n c a p t u i e d .

A D E T R O I T lady was r ecen t ly s u r p r i s e d w i th t h o gif t of a va lnablo set of d i a m o n d s f rom h e r Q u a k e r aun t . T h e y were accom-p a n i e d v i l l i t h e fo l lowing ep i s t l e : " T h e e

T w o octogener ianB. w h o had been be-t r o t h e d in ea r ly lifo. wore recen t ly u n i t e d in Wedlock a t Galoaburg , IU.. In t h e In-terval be tween t he sepa ra t ion a n d r e u n i o n each had linen twice m a r r i e d and twice lef t a lone by tho d o a t h of the i r c o m p a n i o n s .

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yea r s ol age. w h o is n o w l iving w i th h is seven teo th wife, a n d In tho f a t h e r of -11 ch i ld ren , t he y o u n g e s t be ing five m o n t h s old. H o was born in New L m d o n . Conn , was s to len a n d b r o u g h t to that pii .ee when a chi ld , a n d h a s lived t h e r e suventv years . H i s n a m e is S t e p h e n Shor t .

A N N A C A R E Y , wi th Iho Nilssen t roupe , h a s nn offer to s ing a t Po r t l and , ono of he r olf n igh t s , for $100. Opera t ic specu l a t i ons aro no t ed for b a n k r u p t i n g t he m a n a g e r ; a n d t h o p a y m e n t of these ou t l and i sh lig-u res . f rom $200 to Sl.OOO a n i g h t to n s inger , is t h o cause of it all . S u c h pr ices a r e w h a t a cockney would call b laws ted nawnsense .

AN i l l - h u m o r a l E n g l i s h wife, a b u s i n g her h u s b a n d on a c c o u n t of h i s m e r c e n a r y d iapos i t ion , t e ld h im t h a t if s h e was dead ho wonld m a r r y tho Devi l ' s e ldes t d a u g h t e r if he could got a n y t h i n g by i t . " T h a t ' s t r u e , " r ep l i ed tho h u s b a n d , " b u t t he wors t of i t is, lu E n g l a n d ono can ' t m a r r y two t-i i t e r s . "

F A N N Y F K B N comes to Ihe de f ense of old m a i d s in t h i s s ty le : " T h o f ac t is, tho Modern Old M a i d ' s a s good as t h o Modorn

"Young Maid , a n d a g rea t deal be t te r , to t h o s e w h o have ou tg rown bread and hut-ter . Sho h a s senso a s well a s f r e shness , a n d conversa t ion and r epa r t ee a s well as d implea a n d curvea . "

A MAN in Chicago h a s a pa i r of boo t s t h a t wero m o d e for h i m when h e waa m a r -r ied, t h i r t y yeara ago . H e h a s on ly used t h e m for wedding-boots s ince; b u t he h a s lost so m a n y wives, a n d wedded so much , t h a t t hey nre bad ly worn, l i e says they can ' t s t a n d moro t h a n tlireo m o r e wed-d ings , nor b e c i the r .

I N E I G H T S t a t e s of t h e Un ion , accord ing to tho c e n s u s of 1800, t h e f ema le p o p u l a -t ion was in excess of t h e male . T h e s e S t a t e s were New York, New Je r sey , Mary-land. Maasochuse t ta , New H a m p s h i r e . N o r t h Carol ina , Connec t icu t , a n d R h o d e Is land. Of theso Stntea R h o d e I s land showed t h e g rea te s t p ropor t iona l excess in female popu le t ion , it con ta in ing 88.355 fe-ma les to 82,294 males. T h i s resu l t Is prob-ab ly d u e to t b e g rea t n u m b e r of fore ign-bo rn f ema le o p e r a t i v t s who h a v e f o u n d s t eady e m p l o y m e n t in the R h o d e I s land factories . I n t n e new consua, p robab ly n e a r l y all t h e S o u t h e r n S ta tes a u d near ly all t he N e w E n g l a n d S ta t e s will s h o w nu excess of female over ma le popu la t ion , on a c c o u n t of t h e g rea t n u m b e r of m e n who wore kil led, or who died iu c a m p , d u r i n g t h e war. T h i s loss h a s a l ready been pa r t -ly m a d e up , however, by Immig ra t i on , a s t he n e w census r e t u r n s ind ica te . W h a t is wor th n o t i n g , perhaps , is t ha t in t h o At-l an t i c S ta tes , w h e r e t h e p o p u l a t i o n is abou t equa l ly divided, or whero t h e females a r e In s l i gh t p reponde rance , w o m a u suf-f r a g e g e t s t he cold shonlder , b n t in t h e in-l a n d atatea, l ike Kansas , W y o m i n g and Nevada , w h e r e t h e ma le s aro lu g rea t n n -mer lca l ma jor l t l ea , n o t only la woman ' s su f f rage e i t h e r conceded or on t h o po in t of be ing conceded , b u t women a l r eady fill a good s h a r e of t he publ ic offices of h o n o r a n d prof i t .

P e r g o n a l Notes .

S E N A T O R M O R R I L L , ol V e r m o n t , was In W a s h i n g t o n recen t ly .

Gov. H O F F M A N was In Buffa lo , t h o g u e s t of Gen . R . L . H o w a r d .

M A R S H A L S H A R P S was In W a s h i u g t o n re-c e n t l y l ook ing a f t e r t h e af la i rs of h i s officc.

B E N S O N J . L o s s i s o is wr i t i ng a l i fe of Gon . Wool , w h i c h is t o be i l lus t ra ted .

D R . L I V I N O S T O N E h a s aga in been dis-cove red . H e is s t i l l h a n g i n g a r o u n d I j i j -i j l , Afr ica .

T H * on ly p o s i t i o n Gene ra l R i p l e y occu-pies i n t h e de f ense of P a r i s is t h e disposi-t ion .

C H A R L E S H A R R O L D , a m e m b e r of Genera l J a c k s o n ' s staff a t t he ba t t l e of New Or-leans, recen t ly died.

G E N . S H F . R M A N was a t Sa l t L a k e Ci ty on W e d n e s d a y . H e is expec t ed i n Wash ing-ton t h i s week .

P A R L S is all t b e richer for h a v i n g lost i t s las t Napo leon , a n d i t will bo be t te r off w h e n i t is w i t h o u t a " R e d . " .

T h o Q u e e n D o w a g e r , re l ic t of K a m c h a -m e h a TIf. of t he Sandwich I s l ands , d i o d i n H o n o l u l u o n t b e 20th of S e p t e m b e r .

D R F I S H E R A M E S , t h e new U n i t e d S ta tes c c o n s u l a l Sau D o m i n g o , h a s a r r ived a t b i s p o s t a n d e n t e r e d u p o n b i s du t i e s .

E . S I C K L E S , of O m a h a , h a s b e e n a p p o i n t -ed S u p e r i n t e n d a n t of t h e U n i o n Pacl l lc r a i l road , in p lace of Col. H a m m o n d .

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; S E N A T O R M O R T O N is a t t h e Magnet ic i S p r i n g s , Lf ins ing , Mich igan , and will be ! in W a s h i n g t o n in a few days . T h i s is all I tho r o s p o n s e the P r e s i d e n t bos received j f rom h i m s ince h is a p p o i n t m e n t a s Minis-

ter to E n g l a n d .

M L L E . C E L I N E M O K T E L A N D , of Flak 's o p e r a b o u s e , ii; a n n o u n c e d by tbo World ' s fore ign c o r r e s p o n d e n t a'i ono of 1 ,'400 fall-en women r ecen t ly expel led f r o m P a r i s by Uio p e / f e c t of police.

THE L v d i a T h o m p s o n t r o u p e aro a t the Bos ton T h e a t r e . Mr. and Mrs . Ba rney Wi l l i ams a p p e a r al th i s h o n s c ou Monday evening .

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br i l l ieut d i a m o n d s , nnd 1,273 rose d a J P m o n d s . a n d 147 t ab le d i a m o n d s , 1 large A ruby , 17 s a p p h i r e s , 11 emera lds , 4 smal l rubles , a n d 227 pear ls .

M R S . J E N N I E S P E N C E R passud tho r ecen t p r e l i m i n a r y e x a m i n a t i o n a l Cornel l Un l -versary wi th g rea t credi t , b u t mngnon im-ously dec l ined to ma t r i cu l a t e , leaving t h e Held t o t h e r u d e r acx.

THE menu of t h e y a c h t " I d l e r " Is o n e of Iho m o s t e labora te p ieces of e n g r a v i n g we havo over seen, a n d is very c red i tab le t o Mr. D u r a n t ' s t as te .

H o r n Movci i s l s .

T h e world Is t o t h e m a p e r p e t u a l su r -pr ise . T h e y neve r ge t i n t o a rai lway ca r -r iage w i t h o u t m e e t i n g s o m e b o d y o f ' a l t o -ge ther new and a m a z i n g cha rpc t e r ; t h e y can scarce ly take a cons t i tu t iona l wi thout moot ing a n a d v e n t u r e ; t hey c a u ' t l U e n to a c o u p l e of s tockbroke r s d i scnss ing t l pr ice of f u n d s wi thou t see ing someth ing amaz ing ly h u m o r o u s in t h i s unp receden ted co inb ina t lon . T h o wor ld to me, and , I lancy. t o a largo m a j o r l i y of ns, Is of a u n i f o r m d i n g y wh i t ey -b rown . T o t h e m i t is lull of spa rk l i ng and every ya ry ing col-or, wi th lazz l ing l igh ts a n d g loomy shades , a n d in f in i t e complex i ty of detail . E a c h new acqua in t ance p r e sen t s somo in t e re s t ing psychologica l p rob lem, a n d every bit of goss ip a f fords t h e m whole v o l u m e s of sym-p a t h e t i c apecula t ion .

Now, theso pe r sons are t b e bo rn novel-ists . I t is t he i r f u n c t i o n to convey to o u r h u m d r u m a n d prohaif m i n d s some g l impse of t he f reshnesV and s p l e n d o r con t inua l ly p r e s e n t t o IheOi. U n d e r the i r e n c h a n t m e n t w e can for a few m o m e n t s see t h e world, as t h o u g h we h a d j u s t d r o p p e d f rom a n o t h e r p lane t , o n d e v e r y t h i n g h a d tho c h a r m of comple te n e w n e s s N o ono can f o r g e t t h e first occa-sion o n which h o aaw a fore ign c o u n t r y , and h o w inf in i te ly m o r e fore ign i t looked t h a n It h a s ever s ince a p p e a r e d . T h o b o r n nove l i s t h a s t he g i f t of p rese rv ing t h i s f r e s h n e s s till compara t i ve ly late in l ife, a n d in regard n o t only to fore ign count r ies , b u t even to t h i s m o n o t o n o u s a n d color less p lace in which w e p a s s o u r daj 'b.

T H E P E A S A N T R Y A N D T H E F R E E - S H O O T E R S .

—A c o p y of t he Oaulo is , b r o u g h t ou t of P a r i s In Mr . Ducro ' s bal loon, Inveighs b i t -ter ly aga ins t the want of pa t r io t i sm of t h e p e a s a n t r y in t he provinces , where tho i n -h a b i t a n t s no t only re fused food a n d she l t e r to t h e Fraucs -Ti roura , b u t in m a n y c u s f s p o i n t e d ou t t he i r h i d i n g p laces t o t h e P rusa i ans . Doub t l e s s th i s is very wrong , b u t is scarcely to be wonde red at , f o r t h ^ - x F r a n c - T l r e u r s a r e a s a c lass a verv t u r b n ^ I lent se t of fellows, wi th pecu l i a r Ideas o t t he m e a n i n g of t b e words meum a n d fuum, and per fec t ly d i sposed to ac t n p o n t h e a d -vice of o n e of t h e prefec ts , who, a s a n in-d u c e m e n t of vo lun tee r ing , sugges ted i n h i s p roc l ama t ion t h a t cons iderab le pecun i -ary a d v a n t a g e s m i g h t be r e a p e d by " a u a p -p r o p r i a t i o n of t h o c o n t e n t s of dead sol-d ie r s ' pocke t s , a l t e r t h e y h a d been s h o t d o w n i r o m b e h i n d a h e d g e . " As t b e con-sc iences of b u s h w h a c k e r s a r e a t t h e b e s t e las t ic , i t is m o r e t h a n l ike ly t h a t " s u s p e c t -ed p e o p l e " w i th p r o p e r t y have been n o t u n f r e q u e n ' l y t r ea ted j u s t as- if t hey w e r e wea r ing P rnse i an u n i f o r m s .

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Eayed havoc w i t h t h e j ou rna l i s t i c b ro the r -o o d of Louisvi l le . No t less t h a n t en p e r .

sons , connee t ed in o n e way a n d a n o t h e r a n d a t o n e t i m e a n d a n o t h e r with t he p res s of t h a t city, h a v e g o n e to the i r final ac-c o u n t . P r e n t i c e , F a x o n , J o h n s o n , K i r k . Hol lack , Whi te ly . Marsha l l , Hughes , h a v e d i ed o n e a f t e r a n o t h e r . W i t h t h e e x c e p t t i on of Mr. P r e n t i c e , a l l of t h e m were c o n J p pa ra t l ve ly y o n n g , a n d m o s t of t h e m con-sp icuous ly showy men .

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of Columbia , fo r assaul t n p o n W m . G. L i n coin las t Augus t , w i th i n t e n t t o kil l .

S E N A T O R S A W T E R , of S o u t h Carol ina , h a s been s p e n d i n g a few weeks a t Maiden , Mass. , w h e r e he was a t t acked w i th a sev-oro Il lness, w h i c h conf ined h i m to tho house .

M R . D E N T , t h e f a t h e r of Mrs . Gran t . co le -

eu l a r e iug t h o exposed sur face . T h i s p ro - m f t y fi»d t h o m c o n v e n i e n t , C a t h e r i n e , in i cess was k e p t u p nn l i l b i s body was a l m o s t ' • " " e 0 1 necess i ty .

d e n u d e d , a n d t h e flesh laoer* ted by t he M a s . W A L I F . R . wife nf a H a r t f o r d eb-rgv-toe th of t he an ima l s . T h o l i ck ing with l m a n , | i n g i)(.en a w a r d e d a pr ize of $000 for I t h e rasp- l ike tongues was c o n t i n u e d | t h o b e s t S u n d a y Schoo l book in m a n n - 1 n n U l t he blood oozed f r o m bla a r m s , b r ea s t s c r ip t , by H e n r y H o y l , of B o s t o n . T h o . a n d face, and t b e u n f o r t u n a t e v io t im sank ' B t o rv is en t i t l ed " B o t h S i d e s o f t he S t r e e t . " I away f rom m e r e exhaus t ion , a f t e r us ing . , , - vr , , . I every exer t ion in h i s power to k e e p t h e | A Y O U N G lady m Nor fo lk , > a . , w h o was i an ima l s away. T b e men were convincdd | 1 0 b a v e b c G U 1 , : d , 0 t b e h y m e n e a l a l ta r las t | t h a t t h o s t a t e m e n t was t rue , a n d It was | T h u r s d a y , had tho w e d d i n g d a y pos tponed | cor robora ted by t h e a p p c a r a n c e of t he m a n . ft f o r t n i g h t beoauHO hor b e a n t i f n l face was | T h e y immedia te ly conveyed b im to h is ( l i g h t l y d i s f igured by m m q u i t o b i tes . , home , a n d a phys ic ian was s n m m o n o d to , A f a r m e r in P e n n s y l v a n i a h a s f o u n d a t t end b im. T h e

IlAnLKT PottK—Mess L A U D

CUICAQO. BEEVEF—Ohnico $ 7 25

iTImo 6 M Fair Qrades S 60 Medli.m y 76

STOCK C A T T I . E — O o i a i n o n A SO Inferior

Hoos—Live • i . . : SHEEP—Live—Good to Choice . . . b ro ted b i s 8 i t b b i r thday a t t h e ^ \ h i t e BtnrEB-Cholce House , on T h u r s d a y , on w h i c h occasion I KOOH—Freah m a n y f r i e n d s pa id t h e i r r e spec t s to h im. I KLOCB—wtute Winter Extra. . . .

opT«iii( Kstra I S A A C I N G H A M , a p r o m i n e n t c i t izen o f , WUEAT—Spritu, N". 1

Rockvi l le , Conn . , d ied a few days s iuce c o n s - N o 2 2

f rom t h e p r ick ing of h is t h u m b wi th a i O A N - N o . ' a i l ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! bono whi l e c u t t i n g meot . i l U r - N o . 2

THE b o d y of Genera l Douay . w h o fell a t | PoKK-Mess." Now.".'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".".'. 25 io Weissenbourg , was acc identa l ly b u r n e d to | L A R D . — . . .

ashes in a ba rn , whe re it h a d been placed i n r r _ . > CINOINNAlI. a f t e r d e a t h to awai t i n t e r m e n t , I Ho«n-Llv«

N E X T Y E A R win be T H E T H O U S A N D T H n n - : F ^ y ^ i i y n ivorsary ni t h o ascens ion of t h e t h r o n e I wu CAT-ited by Allrod t h e Grea t , and t h o E n g l i s h are '"OBN a l ready p l a n n i n g to ce leb ra te t h e event . 1

iN inma to of t h e Old M e n ' s Homo, Wil- I U K L K V

l iam Howard , d ied recent ly w h o b a d spent -17 of h is four-score a n d t en y e a r s a s a p r i - u u ST. L o u i s ! " vote in t h e U. S. a r m y . D K E T C A T T L E - C I I U O , .'

G E N . A L R E A R P I K E is in Louisvi l lo , a t - 1 Hoos -Uve 1 1 0 0 1 1 , 0 -t e n d i n g t he L o d g e ot Sorrow. T h e lodge snKKP-Ooo'd'to Chote-

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to rece ivo a n d d i s t r i b u t e t b e money a n d g o o d s f o r w a r d e d .

E D W I N F O R R E S T is p e r f o r m i n g a r ound of h i s f avo r i t e c h a r a c t e r s a t t h e Brook lyn Academy. T 'onH.

t iona l h y m n , "Al l H o n o r t o t he King, ' c o m p o s e d express ly for t b e K i n n ol P rus - D o p i e next m o n t h .

t r ea tmen t a t first was d i rec ted to t h e h e e m t i o n s of t h e flesh, b u t before these w e r e hea led It was f o u n d tha t h is fall h a d af fec ted some of t h e i n t e r n a l organs , ono of which was r u p t u r e d . T h e man was fiubsequently r e m o v e d to a hos -pi ta l , whore b e is still u n d e r t r e a tmen t , al-t h o u g h n o h o p e a of h i s recovery are e n t e r -t a ined .

M R . W A Y N E M G V E A G H , t h e new Amer i -can Min i s t e r t o Tu rkey , is m a k i n g o s h o r t vis i t to Vienna, b n t will be in Cons tont i -

sia, a n d first p e r f o r m e d in Ber l in in p res - j e n c e of t he royal f ami ly in 1808,« baa boen G E B R I T S M I T H h a s p u r c h a s e d t he only

H e i s s u p p o r t e d be M a d a m s P u b l i s h e d s i m n l t a n e o u s l y a t Berl in, L e l p - ; tavern in P e t e r b o r o ' , N. Y., a n d t u r n e d t h e i s ic a n d L o n d o n . , bar-room in to a r ead ing- room.

t b a t even d i sca rded h o o p - s k i r t s con be I m o d e use fu l . By s u s p e n d i n g t h e m , o n d i u s i n g t h e p r o p e r we igh t s , b e finds t h a t t h e y m a k e a d m i r a b l e t u r k e y a n d c h i c k e n 1

coopa.

A N E C . R O girl , e m p l o y e d a s s e r v a n t b y P r o f e s s o r Woodf in , a t Penf i e ld , Georg ia , was s h o t and ki l led on M o n d a y n i g h t b y h e r gay Lo tha r io , D a v i d M c W h o r t e r . H e e s c a p e d to t he woods, a l t h o u g h t b e shoot -ing is supposed to b a v e been acc iden ta l .

T H E R E is an old lady in St. Joe , Mo . , w h o bas kep t house over t w e n t y yea r s , ! a n d who h a s had only ono pape r of p i n s in • t h a t t ime , and yet h a s a p a r t of t h e j . aper i l e f t . S h e hns m o n e y in the b a n k — " e c o u - j o m y is t h e road to w'ealib."

was p robab ly n a m e d when i t was anno-1 E L O U B - S P I I U K XX . . . . n u c e d tha t P i k e ' s a p p r o a c h i n g . j " R ' ,< ,

Ai.noxi is in L o n d o n a n d will probobly ' O A T J . . , . . . .

spend t h o win te r there . T o m Holder , t h e I R** t enor , is also in L o n d o n , a n d F e r d i n a n d ' Hi l ler bos r e t u r n e d thence to C o l o g n e . — ,

u . . . : x - - j — MILWADKEE.' Caoice I 7 00 a 7 50

Ade l lna P a t t i ia sti l l in L o n d o n .

J U L E S B E N E D I C T h a s ded i ca t ed h is ora-to r io " S t . P e t e r " to Queen Vic tor ia . T h o work , it will bo r e m e m b e r e d , waa first p rodncod at t h e recen t B i r m i n g h a m festiv-a l I l will soon be b e a r d in L o n d o n .

THE farewell t ou r of Mar io i n Gren ' Bri-ta in h a s commenced . H o ie accompan ied

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Inferior l loos—L'VE SIIKEP—Live—Good to Choice . . . UnrrKB—Ohoico Eo"*—Fro«h

by S i g n e r Bivori, violini-d; t h e Cheval ie r | Kioua-Whitelvi 'mer Ext'™!.'.'.'.' d e Koatakl . pianis t , and F r a u l e i n L t e b b a r t — a u d Mile. En i rques , vocal is ts .

D U R I N G tho fune ra l c e r emon ie s of the late Governor Cony, In Augus ta . Maine, r ecen t -ly, bus iness was a t i sponded t h r o u g h o u t the c i ty , and a large n u m b e r of c i t izens were p resen t f rom all pa r t s of t he Slate .

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ants, low spiri ts , deproesion, involuntary eMUaions, lose of ucDt'i), spormat'-irriifPH. I Q A R of power, dizzy head, loss of memory fed threa lened impotence and imhnciliiy, find a sovereign cure in Htunphvoya' Homeo-1 pathlc Kpocific No. twontr-olght. Compoeed i of t he most valuable, mild and potent Cura-tives, they*8t(i le a t on'-e »t t he root of the ma t t e r , ton l up tho system, arres t tho dis-charges , ftrd" i m p a r t tkroi- and onergy. lite and ' I ta l i ty to t he ent i re man. They have

i cured thousands of cases. Price l-l per puck-age of five boxes and a large vial of powder, which is very important i noha t ina l c • ro ld cases, or (1 per siugle box. Sold by al; d r u g - ' gists, tod. aent by mail on receipt of price. Adaress Hnmpb ieys ' l>p<'ri!ln numeoplmtlc Hcdloine Co.. 602 Broadway. New Yorl' Wholeial' r.nrnhama Ar Van Schnack, llnrl bnrt A Ei'.aall. Chlc«KO, Ills.; J P U ! I « « (Inrdoi. :<• Paul, Minn.; Brown, Webber h OraLam, Ft. Loula, Uo.; Farrand. Sholev h Co.. liMroi'. Mich.

A NEW wholesale oplici l r - tnbl is l iment ha-bei ij opHiied in OldcHgoly Mi s.-i s. Willongh-by. Clark .t Co.. e ro t - lv ' - Iy for tho (-uio ol

mfpec tac l f s A nd Eye Ob-'M *. They are also,' Wule gi'ie ral auent^ f ir tlie no r ' hwes te rn

ata tes Inr tho I'at- nt A"C muiodat ing Specta-cles and E y O.hm^i h, i' which they mako a ' specialty. Every dc-cription of lens im-p o i t e d i i n d ground a m i r a ' c l y to lit these f rames . Loeul act a i s wunted lu ev t ry town, i Address P. O I m Cli^au'".

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G a r g l i n g O i l .

S P E C I A L O F F E R !

App!etons ! Journal

Of I . l i i r i uu rp , S r i m r c , and A r t .

R e d u c e d T e r m s f o r T r i a l - S u b s c r i p t i o n s .

T o P h y s i c i a n s

& GREAT MlDICAL DISCOVERT D r . W A L K E R ' S C A L I F O R N I A

VINEGAR BITTERS s - a H u n d r e d s o f T h o u s a n d s ? £

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AM S.WOOLLET, M.D., I Indiana. :etfye: " For t h n year

IvusciM-ko county, tiac* I have

used A L L E N ' S L U S O UAI.KAMextvnsueiy, in my pra tico, and I am satlstied thero is no bettor medicine 'for lung diseases in use . " Physicians do not recommond a medicine which hns no meri ts , what they say about Aden 's Lung li t laatn, can be taken ns a tact . Let nil af-flicted tes t it at onct . Sold by all Medicine dealers . "

W A N T E D , AO K N T S . — O n e e l u n o in each town for an active business man tn take

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a n d n o p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e l i a i r l ius

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'• V o g e t a b l i ! S i c i l i a n H a i r R e n c w e r , "

.•in I e v e r y h o n e s t d e a l e r w i l l s a y i t

g i v e s t i n best satin fact ion. I t r e -

id o r e s G R A Y H A I R t o i t s o r i g i n a l

c o l o r , e r a d i c a t i n g a n d p r e v e n t i n g

d a n d r u f T , c u r i n g B A L D N E S S a n d

p r o m o t i n g t h e g r o w t h o f t h o h a i r .

T i n ' g r a y a n d b r u s h y h a i r b y a f e w

fipplieations is c h a n g e d t o b l a c k a n d i

s i l k y l o c k s , a n d w a y w a r d h a i r w i l l i

a s s u m e a n y s h a p e t h o w e a v e r d e s i r e s . —

I t i s t h e c h e a p e s t H A I R D U E S S - •

I N G in t h e w o r l d , a n d i t s e f l e c t s l a s t i | l

l o n g e r , a s i t e x c i t c s t h e g l a n d s l o 1 1

f u r n i s h t h e n u t r i t i v e p r i n c i p l e s o ' —

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

A Liniment for Man and Iipsat, 37 years In nm-Sold by all DrugglaU. Largu bottJci'. 11,10; Md" li.m,6i) cts.;HmalI, 26c.

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la Rood for Rhcnmitlsm, C dlblatns, Com*. WhlUowH, Caked Ureaats. Sorn Nlpvloa, Cramps,

i Rolls, Bites of Ao'tnals. Weakness of ibe Joints, Contra* lions of thn Mnarles, l!iirnn and Scalds, Frost Oite.'J. Pblulul Nervoua ADVi tloiw, Ohapiied Hands, Lame Back, Pain lu 'ho Bide, Swellings, Tmuors, Tooth Ache, Old Son s. Hi morholils. ut Pilos, Flush Wounds, (ialiii ol all Eiuds, Spriius,

• Mihsoilhen lo APPLKTONS1 .lOL'Il-NAL rony obtain It lor

T W O M O N T H S ,

( l ionr N U M N R I I H . ) AK A

T R I A I J . s U l l S C I t l P T I O N .

'UPON THK IIKMITTAKCK OF FI1TV CENTS.

•| Tornn for A I I ' I . ' - T O N ' S . I O C M ^ A I . . Trv CrsTs pnr nnmbsr, or IVini D O M . A B S p< r annum in advance-

, Thn speulal tiinim lir Trinl-.Sub«crlptloa». which ui" olTi-red •'iily tni!u)«inni uow •!il>Mrlhors. and fur tho llinltnd pntlnd naifio'l. nro at a rnpiction of twentj-tlve

| per cent. Irom roK.ilnr lubscrlptloa price.

A P P L B T O M S J O U R N A L

M ptihllshnrt Wf-nHy. and con«l«ta of Ihlrly-two p.iKOf.

•J P Bear te'tlmnny to their Wonder- - y S

lul Ciiralivu Klfccts. A a H

S rw Tons. Anpnit 15-Ji, 186s. AMow me to call yonr attention to my p It EPA It-, ^ u

\TIOS OF COMPOUMi EXTRACT liCCIIU. The \ ~ I compcnedt parts are. UUCUU, Loso LE A K , i h u ^ CUBKII8, JUNIPER BERU1B8. I i 4 ^ MODBC.f PutrARATtoN —Buclm. I vacno. Jnnl-

per Berries, by distillation, to form a flno gin. Cnbebs extracted by dlnplacenient with spirit' obtained from Juniper Berries; very I'.Hle sii«ar 1/ uaed, and a small proportlen of tiilrit. It Is more pal liable than any now in n-n.

llUChll as prepared by Drtiwlsls, !• of a dart ^ ^ -eolor. U lna plant that emits lin fragrance; the | « 7 5 action of a I I J I I e destroys this 'Its active prlcciplei. I • i > leaving a .lark R IU I I U O I I I decoctl'm. Minn Is the | A O ^ color cf Ingredients. Tbe BiMinin mv preparv | •; v" £ lion predominates: the smallest qtunUty of tin other liicr«dlenta a 'o added, !o prevent fermcntn tlou; upon liupcctlon It will he fonnd not to be i

H i W H A T A R E T H E Y ? ! ? ? *7 •

qnarto. eai h nnmlKT altractlre'v'llintrated. lis onn-1 Tincture, as maile In Pharmacopcea. nor U It a J "

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Hymp—and tin refore can bo nsed In cases whore f e v r or Inflamnrtlon exl't. In this, you have the knowledge of the Insrecllcnts, and the mode ol preparation.

Eopltii; that yen will favor It with a trial, and that upon Inspection It will meet with your appro-bation.

With a fooling of profound confidence. I am, very respectfully,

II. T. IIRI.MBOLD, Checfst and Dmsclst of If Yean' Eip-rienco

trill not take them from homo hut a par t o lie t ime, and t h a t will pay a liberal salary i

shonld address Sherman, Son & Co.. Chicago r - ' v . - i .

R. W. AacHKn's Uochcsl-r Barber C'nairs, various stylea for Kale at Saml . S. While 's Dental Depot, 121 A* 123 Sta le s t r ee t , Chi-cag6. Send for circuiar.

riEE ADVEUTistsiENTol i n . nuno" Dispensa-ry, headed , Pook fur the Million—MAHUIAOK G C I D K — i n another column. I t should la-read by all

J E V N K A U T I N L . importers a; d dealers in Artist 's Material- , ana leading Fresco Paint-?rL« of tho weiit, 152 and 161 S .C la rk s t ree t

Jri? ui '.ue wi hicago.. _

W E H A V E nsed Joyes it S t r a i lon ' s yea- t , i manufac tu red a l Chicago, and It makds t he . beet b read .

J A M E S H . F O S T E B -t Co., 1 5 1 Luke St. , Chi. I cago, Importers of t "'ec.f -Inading shot gunn | and I m p l e m e n t s

Oon Ruade t s c i iu i f t too careful ly read tho i adver t isement ol" " Tubular Kerosene Lan-1 t e r n s . " T h e lantern is really a wonder.

o r n a m e n t , a g o o d h e a d o f h a i r . I t i

t h e l i r s t r e a l p e r f e o t e d r e m e d y o v e r j

d i s c o v e r e d f o r c u r i n g d i s e a s e s o f t l i o |

h a i r , a n d i t h a s n e v e r b e e n e q a a l l e d . i

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

h a v e u s e d i t , i t i s k e p t u p t o i l 5 1

o r i g i n a l h i g h s l r . n d a r d . O u r T r e a t i s e |

o u t h e H a i r m a i l e d f r e e ; s e n d f u r i t . j

Sold ii/nH Drugsis's nnd Dcnhrs h Medicines

P r i c o O n o DoUar P e r Dott lo .

C O O K , C O B U R N Sc. C O . ,

Gen'l A g e n t s for Nor th -Wc ' s to ra S t a t e s

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tents cannl-t of ll.l.rsTUATKl) I'VIT-US UPON Tin; VAT! 11 li;s ••"riM I l TS ihi.1 oertaln<nthe P f It-SUITS AND HImHATIONS OK Til H ITOPI.K. I'lototUl dnicrlptiuns ol FAMOUS l.'H'Al.lTll'S. Itlocrsphical Sketche*. w th Portraltsof CKLKBR1-TIL S IN AUT. l.l ll UATURF. AND SCIKNCF. HlDilrated Travel* a*il Sketches of Advnnturi'. Kinays upon I.itertry p.r.it Social Topics, Knterlalntnn Papers 1 on thn mnnv miV Jvcls that enlist the sympatic nr p'line i thu .:uric'il7 of n.tnlilp'.nt minds, and Cl in r r f . I'll'-TION. In the ferni o.'•erial Novels and Stori". Mary nemlicrs ate acoimparied by I'l'-lOH1A1. OR i L 1 P R A R V S U P F I . I ; M K N T S .

Tha I'ulil^hori- nave, lor Mine tnontbs honn ira'h'jr j ins Irr ni vshont actions, i y artlus •peo.'all; di-patcb- j fd far ihe rurpoic, inaKnal for a nrlea of paper.-, -.T lo , (From '.he Largest Macnfactr.rlng Chemists In the called | World.)

NovF.sirKn 4. 1PM. ) 1 " l a m s ' lmln tod with Mr. IL T. Helrabold; he

! occnpled tho Pr'tc Store opposite my residence, j and WBH successful In condnctlnR the bnsinesH 1 whero others had not been equally to before him. I I havo been favorably Impresied with his character ' and enterprise."

WILLIAM WEIOnTKAK,

i Firm of Powers and Welphtman, Manufacturln? j Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Phila-

delphia.

^ 1 ! F A N C Y

PICTURESQUE AMERICA

fsmlly nso. UavInR been often solicited lo prepare this Celebrated Oil tree Irom stain, to l-e used ob u summon Liulii.cnt by famlhea, wo have at leni'th succeedetl Iu extractiui! the colorlm; properties which have heretofore reniered it objoctlenatle. This Oil possesses the elttdont pi nclples of that prejiareJ. with tho dark lljpe, and will ho fnupd to R E D U C T I O N bo uuo of the bu«i Remedies for almost all purpotes I

Conrlstmc ol fpIendidlj-'Jectited views of tho tuoft nnlamdlar hnd nov-1 featuiescf Anii-rlcan ?C9:i»ry. accompanied with Fnltahle l^tter-previ. Th" llr-t of teeie papers lA Jurmey upthn St. John's and Ochla-waba rivers, Florida «i!l •b.nly appear.

U. Al'l 'I-HTON A ( O.. PnbllshprH, '•>,n: '1 OR A ND ST., NKV' VORK.

•bEASON (II- ISVO-TT.

M a s a u a n d E a m l i i i C a b i n e t C r s a n s

IM P O R T A N T I M P R O V E M E N T S .

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A O O O D protect ion ngninst misfortune—a policy ii\ t h e Vr-shinmou Life.

L A C X E D E H O T E L , Chicago. 5 2 . 1 1 0 per day, /none hetier.) ent tier Mmlisnn -uid Causl Si's.

P B U M I N O ' H Celebrated Older Vinegar is the | bes t in the nmrUet A-V v/mr trror^r 'or it

M O N E Y spent for Life luBurauce in t he Waahmgtoi i ix money -nved.

ABE lor the ' 'Or ien t" Flavoring Eitracls— th«» nnront upd bent in nso

W O O D ' S i-'oity psKoa oi ulher matter.

I Newtdealers at 111 cti. per copy.

i i iM;si: i i(M.i> . I I A C J A Z I N K I

cmlalnsmevery number one com- I pleta prize story valued al 8Ii«.

Yearly 81. Sold by ] Splondld Premium^

We now havo onr "Chain of Agencies" so perfected at New York . CinclnniUl nnd C'lilcnKO. that no can havo Advertisoments or Nuticesof sny kind, iuserted in any News-papers in tbo Kastern, Middle. Southern or Western State*, at short notice and at low rates. Kecnnt lllos of all Newrpapera aro at ourolf.ee. for the conTonleuce of AdverUs-ers. Parties de»irous of haviBit thsir In-ventloim. Wiirc* or .llprrhniuliHO AilverliNCd in any >ectlon of iho Unfed Slates or I anmlas, will do well to call at onr otEce, whero any desired Information will bo Riven -is to ihe circulation of the papers, rates, terms, Ac.

M g.vin cash" to be airanled tor nri.-.e clubs. Specimen ' copy free Addre«s S S. WOOD, Neivliurnh. N. Y.

SWINDLEOOM VEfiTltsTED,

RASCALITY KXPOSKD. The " S T A R SPAN- 1

(•liKII 1IA>M:IC." a Uich. Hare and Kacy | S-pa«e, « column Pap jr. nearly i »i/.e. full of i Sketchns, I'oetiy. Fun. Wit and llum-ir Make aspe- I cislty of KxponliiR Swinrtlern; J.o "shown uo" in j 187U; mlll'ons uf dollars saved. It gives a new $8 Kn-Kra*M r. UtM tncoos. "Pioneers of America." tu each I sabsorTber, and it is ouly T& cents a yoar. tjpecimsn for stamp. Address

"STAR SPANliLKD BANNKR," Hinsdale. N. II.

look, CoMrn & Co,

n e w s p a p e r A d v e r t u i n g A g e n t s ,

O f f i c c , 8 7 D e a r b o r n S t . , C h i c a g o .

G e t t h o -Best. C e l e b r a t e d . Q e n u i n o i | L f A

CONCORD HARNESS. M i S M M

that has ever boen before the public. But tor snl-uuls. iu all c.'ucti, use thu other kind, and idwayr Kd a half-dollar or dollar botilo, to have enoujjh to he of much s'-rvlco. *S"llcfi;re nsinn. shako the bottlo. EoRilah and Oerman Almanacp, Vcde-Mocume, Show BIIU, Posters nnd Circulars will be forwarded free, upon applicatiuD by letter.

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From Messrs. W. K. Warner & Co., West GeorKla, VI., Nov. 29, 1867.—We consider your aar^llDK Oil as staple an article ar wo have in our store, raid a» sure io sell as tea or snpar. Wo never have sold a bottb, that wo know ol, that haa not K I V U I I ^urfcct eatisl action.

Almanaca and Cook Books sent freo from the office In lockport, N. Y.

I The Maim fc Hamlin Orcan Co., havo tho pbaMtre | of announcinu mpo.-.ant .mprovements in their' " ibi-

net UrKani1, for unictt pa'snts were Kranted them in i .lune and Anuost last. Tbeu> are not merely moretn I cious attachments, out enhance Ul? substantial excel ] lenceot thoir-'.-..mi.) ts I Tney aro a-.-o 'iiililud. hy increased fai-lllties fori

nuu.ufn' ture. to ni:tliO. /n in this datu. a iuithcr roduc- i tion ni price* '.n sevtirnl IradiuK stvl-s.

Having completed and added tothn'r former fai-llltles ; a laruo now nmniilacloty. they nopo neroalUr to supply all nrden rrumiitly.

I Tho Cabinet Ormnsmado bythls Ompany are of Biieh unlveraal re|>ui;iiiot.notonlylhroiii!houl America b ' l la l . i ia Ku opo, ihiiiow wid need »»i.utan:e of thoir "upenorifv,

Thpy.ow idler 'OUR OCTAVR OARINIT OR. G\NS.ln ({uho plain cue ' , hut equal accn din* 'o ihoir canic.ty to anjth'ns they m.*" for .f in e.v h. 'I ha SAM 1% OOUIU.K Kf.iil). ijii.. FIVK I I C I ' a V1-. (U)UliLK KKKOOHGANt1, FiVKSTOPS, n,- h Knoo swell aud Tn inula nt, in elrKant case, -riih 'nvural uf •ho Mmxin A 'laml n Impmrement', $125. Thos>mj, >XTUA.\veh pew Vox llumiua Au'cmanc Swell. Au.. Sliii. KlVJt OCTAVKS. I'HHi'K &KTS KKF.US. SEVEN STOPS with l.UPHONE a ^^'endi'', instru-ment,

A nev illustrated catalojno wilh lull information, and rcilccsd prices. Is no.v reidy, ard will be -cut free, with a tostmionlal circular, preientint; Kr»at mass oi ovideno-as t'>tk.o superiorly of thoso in«l'iimo- ta. to anvone«nndinir his addres-^ to iho -MASON 4 IIAM U N OROAN CO.. l it Ttetuont street. Boston, or .W> llroadwny. New York.

"THERE IS NO SUCH W O s D AS r 'AIL."

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All kinds and dMoriptlons constantly oo hand and

f iada lo order Irom tho llRhtest Bnicgy to the hoavlast earn Harosnand In every variety anu style of monot-

int. Nona Kenulnn unless slatrped with enr nama and trademark. Price lists and circulars nn application. Address J A M E 1 K. I l l l . l . *C < (»., ( onrori t ,

H . . Sola Proprietors and only Makers. W Wo have arra"someni« b» which Roods are

daUVared by R. R. Fast Vrsiaht. at Inwe.t rates.

We Will Pay Agents

A SALARY OF

$ 3 5 P E R W E E K ,

Or allow a large commission, to sell our

N E W I N V E N T I O N S .

Addratt, with stamp,

J . W . F R I K K & C O . ,

J .11 A l t s M A L I . . M f C l l .

50 CENTS TO SS PcR EVEN-ING. AT HOME!

We aro nrnpstod lo furnish nrotltabloemployment to Men and Wommi at ihoir homes. Ono person m each locality throughont the Untied •Stato-, can auk-avo tu this IIUSIDOSS al great wages. We send, K M : V , fnll par tiouUri aud .".valnahle sample, whi.-h will do to com-

j itnonce work un. An* iwison scoing this nutlca, who

Vrom Hon. Nathan Llndsey, Oonuty Judge ol Shelby Co., Iowa, dated Harlan, April 13, 1887.—It is decidedly prelerred to any other LIuIuieut sold In tblaiecUon.

F>-om L. Schlottman, Rontul Top. Fayette Co., Texas, Feb. 1C, 1809.—lam now Helung 3iore ol your OarglluK Oil than any other Liiilineiit, and all whoh.vs ni-cd iu pronounce it "tho best tiling out."

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THEY ARI-: NOT A VILE n J 1

D R I N K , 8 1 1

Made of Poor Unin . W I I I H U O V I P roof Sp i r i t* nnd I t e f u - e L l u n o r i d ictored. spiced and sweet-ened to please the taste, called " TonlCf," " Ap|»etlx-ers," " Restorers," Ac., tlmt^ead the tippler »n to drunkenness nnd ruin, but arc a true. Medicine, made from the Native, Roots mill Herbs "f California,frco f r o m n i l AlcohoIIe S t l i i in lnn tx . The}- r.re the CJRE.VT IILOOI) IM'It I F I E R mill A I.IKE 'ilVINCS I ' l l I N C I P I . K npi-rfect Renovator nnd Invlsoratorof tho System, earrylig off all poisonous nitlter and n rt'irlnu the blood to n healtliy condition. So person can take th- se Illtb re •ccordlng to direc-tion and rciim'.n I O I I K unwi 11.

Sl(M) will be t'lven for nn Incurable cn«e, provide 1 the bones nre -lot destroyed by mineral polion or othi r means, and tho v iu l o r y j o reatod beyond tho point of repair.

F o r I n R u i n n m t o r y a n d Chron ic I M t r u n m -fUtti ti ml (Jotil . Dyxpepulu. or IndiKfMlon, Ui l ions, U e i n i l t e n l nnd I i i t e rn i i t l en l F e v e r * l l i s enses ol t he lUood, L i v e r . K i d n e y s mill l i lnd i lv r . the -o B i t t e r * have been most success, tl. Sneli IIlBcaoeH r.re caused In- V l t ln t ed

itlooil .v.-hlch Is generally produced by dcranijenient I of the DiacsrI vc O i i t nns .

D Y S P E P S I A O R I IS IH ( JEST I ON, Head ache, I'nin lsthcShonlder«,Cmi(/lis,Tlghtnei.sur tho Chest, Dizziness. Sonr Erucuulons of the Stomach,

; Bad t isle In the Mouth, nillous Attacks, Palpitation 1 of •.heneart, Inllnir.nmtlonot tne LnnB>,PaIn In tho

'cir!)nso' the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful s y ptoms, are the oflVprlngs of Dyspepfla.

' They Inv v-or.ite the -to;:;ach. and stimulate the tos-' pldllvcrandb. veN, wlile:. r. ri'Vr their ofiine(inailed ! tfflcacy !n cleansing f . c b) iodof nil Impurities, and ' Imparting lew life 1 v i , t o the whole system. • F O R S K I N D I S F . A ^ E S . r . •ptl i >,T. iter.Salt

Rhuem.lll itches. Spots,l'i::.plcs.Pustules.IloIls.Cnr-1 anclcs.r.lnK-^'orins.Stii'.dlU.id.Sor'; Eyes. Eryslp-' slas. Itch. Se.irfs Dlscolorat'. «sef thelsdn. Humors I ind Disc af' .so' the Sfcln. of whatever name or nature. | sre literally dr. - up and earned out of the. system In a ' snort time by thenseof tlr -e Bltt.-r-. One bottle In

such e.afcs will convince t! mu>tr dalotis ^ftheir caratlve effect.

| Cleanse Hit; Vii;..;r d wV.er- ver yon nm'. Its mpuritlcsburstlupf.irouchthes:;;!'. tnl'imples.Erup-

| Hons or sores : ck-ansi' it when you m d H ohstrnetcd For weakness srlslntf from Indiscretion. Tho ex and slngj-'Mi in the veins; cU'r.nfu myh. u It Is foul, hausted powois of Nature which aro accompanied and yonr fecil'i-.- will telly-uwher.. Keepthe blood by so many aUruiinc symptoms, amonK which will j Pure and the health of the »;>tem nill fallow. be found Indisposition to Kxcrtlon,Los8 of Memory, Wakefulness Horror nf IliHi iy-, or Forobodings of Evil; in fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and Inability to enter Into tho enjoyments of society.

l E U B O L O ' S

FLUID EXTRACT

U C H U ,

THE CONSTITUTION

P I S , TAPE.Mdoth.-r W O J I M S . InrWiiKln the system of si • many thonsau'l-. are elTcrtunlly detlroy-cd and removed. For full <i:ree.i!oni>. read carefully the circuiar around each bottle, printed in four la:.-guages—KnylUh, German, French and SpauHh.

J . WALKER. Proprietor. I!. H. MeUONAI.D & CO..

Druggists nnd Gen. Agents, Sau Francisco, Cal.,

and K and 31 Commerce Street, New York.

t i r^OLDl ' .Y AM '•". '•CO^TS W D PEA1.F.R&

Tl t r Rnslmt ny in t he R r s t . To send fire and [ sword tbrougn tho bowels ol the land', would bo soatce-' ly moro cruel than Ills to tuar and wreck th" dellcnlo | and senaitive membranes and tt-snei of tr.e discharging organs with a uonvulsirg puigatlve. No madicinal preparation at present known, to completoly. penna nently, and palnle««ly relieves uonstipalion. as Tan-H A N T H KFKIlllVFKilST MLTZ'li Al'KRtKNT, and an it aimulltncnuslT invigo.'atas tho digc*ilnn. regulates the action ol thu ever, ami relrefhes Iho dehnitaleii syitem, it is justly esteemed bo h by medical men S I M I

Iho public nt largo, a . an inditponsablo "peciiio in iIjk-i'scsia, bilious attacks tick headache, phy.ieal pro«tr.i-lion, and all complaint* elTecting the seorotivo, assind-

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lating and diii-hargin.; orRans. Ko t .n l iv . 1 . O R I M O T H T K

To Dye nny Color lu u Coin, iiion Tin WiiHliboller.

USE HOWE'S A N I L I N E C O M P C U N D

CONOKNTRATKD FAMILY

DYE CGLORS I'LS. r* W L VVAILLH S M I " S J I I I S W . " U « » . . . , . . I . , ,

wants prolltable, pennaueut work, mould &und us their TAr-e /»»,. are tho tis^ll of nine vearti oipon-addraaa, witbont delay onco in lbs nuainess, and la- exool all olhenr now

• K . U \1.I.KN A- CO.. Al isnatn . . l la lne. manufacmrod They are tho brilliant lliiuld colors — — — pre'ured roady lo ibrvilvn In water uontainlng (mm

Hem Klory I 'nper in I*" 'r .im» ..,w than tho bi| ild for tho samo price, t h r UnlverHi*. A fSl 'nze ! Any Color, except illauktBiid Dribs, wo so id toany lo eroo' sal»oriher. Send psnon in Ihe United StMei. Ireeof postage, on receipt •lamp for Prize Ciruulorand ; of twi-aiy-tivo eetitx. provnb'd Ilia] am not (ors.inl>y Specimen. j Iho dealers Hlacks and Drabs sre "ant fur forty cents

.1. li. Kl.t.IOTT. i each, '•end wilh thnordora s'lullpiocoof thomateriAl Publisher, llusion, Man Jon snsli to rolnr; a'so a po-U^a ktaiii|i fot pamphlet

• I uoutalnim: iiarUoular«. Colors fur sale by DragRbls, Crocets, and Dcalora.

.HANI.ICY (And Successor

SOAP EASILY AN 3 CHEAPLY MADE AT HOME.

Clrcoksr let 5 cent aUnni. Addtesa M. IIOI'lvlNh. Middlotown.CT.n.

A GREAT OFFER. Tlornefi U'nicrs., ^ S I Bronds rny . N. Y.

Will dlipose ol ONF. HUNDRKD PIANOS, MKI " -IlROlfS, and <nH!ANh of sli '.iret-clasa maker*. Inolud

Chlckenng A Sony A T K X T K K M K L V LOW hiicm.

S74, AND

. lOWK. Prcp ' r , lo Howe A Stevnus,)

HROAinVAY, BOSTON, MASS.

r ^ o i a u r m t a w o Tirs M O N T H , or will uk.< from It to ' ni nt..." '«rr

$ 2 5 A WEEK SALARY I Yonng men wanted as lucal ami travellioR tali >men. llilsineMi light nnd Iioiioi nlile. I Havo no hw.'.wj. but a ronll) valnable llttlu maublne. Address (with Stampi K. II. WAl.KI R. 14 1'arH Row. New York.

& B o o k i t h e M i l l i o n

MARKIAGE ,A. W&Xl niKDortnoseabout

f S - 1 5 (I I B 5^1 l1" "'a'ry. on the VJ V IptiysiolCMCal nn»-

terles and retelstions o» tho petnal system, t-itli the jtrarenling cllspring.

X 2 7 D Z B P U T A B L B .

HOME TESTIMONY! Onrropntation having been established over 37

years In Lockport, N. Y.,and throughoiii the couu-try; wo do not deem Rutcessary to resorj to ualnu

TARRANT'S COMPOUND

EXTK \ t T O F

C U 3 E B S AND

C O P A I B A , A Sure, Certain,

AND

S p e e d y C n r e

For all diieiws ot tho Bi-\nnKii, Kmsr.vs and Unts-ALTY OnnANH, either io the .tfa/t-.r FeiMul", .ri gnontly perfo-ming a I'-rftsI (''ii? ii. thr hart •;>iii-e • /' Thrfi or Fn<. ;»,iv. and slwiys in leas l.:n« ihaa an; other Preparation, lutbeusoot

T A R R A N T ' S COMPOUND KXTILVCT O F j ' OOBEItS AND COPAIBA

Therelsnoneedofcoalinemeatorrbangeoldiet. Ia i I Ita approved form ol ^ osste li is entirely tadeless. and j cansns no unpleasxnl sensation to llio i>*l"-nl, -ind no | expeoore. !t Is now acknonlcdg'-d hy the .VK' Isnmf! ,

i in r/,* /Vn/Vsjiu.'i If.'it in Iht II 'KIC- rhri * •/ ili-n'" j 1 O N I I W I I . A N D C - I P A L L N aro iho " N T . Y I V O Komedles |

known that can bo relied upon iv.tk>ay C E I I T A I S V I or | SCCCKHS.

T A R R A N T ' S COMPOUND K X T H A C T OF C l ' R E B S AND COPAIIIA

once affecte*! with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strensthon and InrlKirste the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably does. If no treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity eusues.

HELMBOLD'8

Fluid Extract of Buuhu In affections peculiar to Females, Is nncqnalled by sny other preparation, as In Chlorosis, or Reten-tion, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirms State of the Uterus, and all complaints Incidental to Uie sex, or the decline or change of life.

HELMBOLD'S

Fluid Extract Buchu

Tubular KEROSENE

H G G reforcnco, a rd , In fad, we know and leel to thinl: 1

It ol no ui > iu our luibtness; but as there aro a few who aro more or loss prejudiced RRalnst the pro-prietors and manufacturots of Patent Remedies, | we subjoin iho followluc references as to the quail. ' Ity of the Oil, our reiponslblUiy, fair dealln,; and droLipluoss;

JOHN VAN HORN, Mayor City of Lockport A. K BROWN, Kx-Moyor.

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mi\ I V S A N U r A C T i i r . E R S .

L A N T E R N . UNPARAUEUO SUCCESS

OYER 150,000 sold last year: demand this season more than FIVE TIMES aa heavy. The preat superi-ority of the Tubular Is set-tled. Front loss Oil II gives twice the light of any other

IJ Lantern; Its Globe Is smoked less In a month than others nre in nn f ten-Ing; it saves enough In Oil

nnd Globes lo pay for Itself In a slneii winter; K cannot he made to he«t or take tire as ail other Kerosene Lanterns oflen do. and hence Insurance men give 11 their nni|uaillled approval. It Is as safh as Iho best Lard Oil Lantern,and gives three tlmca Ihe light nt nne-flfth the cost. Wind and motloB Improve its burning. For sale by all dealer*.

Made by CHICAGO MAVF'Ci CO., Chicago, IU.

, [ L I C E N S E D B Y U . S . A U T H O R I T Y . J

L. D. SINE'S

Gift Enterprises THE ONLY RELIABLE

Gift Distributions in tlio Country!

145th Regular Monthly GIFT DISTRIBUTION! To lie drawn? uursday, Dec. 1.1870.

$ 5 0 : 0 0 0 u l T m n M . "

Capital Prize ' . 5 , 0 0 0 in Greenbacks! igenth iv a u ted ' t sell Tickets, lu nhom l.lberal

Pr t j i iu ius will be paid.

| slreiiHthenlng than any (I tho preparations of Dark single Tickcts. Sl: 6 Tickets. $5 : 25 Tickets. S20.

A N D

IMPROVED ROSE WASH N S V D R F A I L S !

JtASCFACTCBEDONLV lit

TARRANT fic CO., will radically exterminate from the Bystera diseases

2 7 S W R E E W I C n S T R E E T , NEW \ O R K . | jritlnR from habits of dl««IpatIon. at little expenie, t V Sold by Uraffgists all over tho World. , llttl" or no change In diet, no Inconvenience or

~ ~ oxposnre; completely superseding those unpleasant

St, Louis Saw Works, 1 ^

USE HELMBOLD'S

Fluid Extract Buchu In sl' dlsoises of those organs, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter ot how long atandleg. It In pleasant In Asloand odor, "IniMediatu" In action, and nsore

M a n a f a c t u r c r s S P A U L D I K P ' S

How. ,1. .IACKSON, Jr.. Kx-Maypr. Cilyol I-ockport Pc . t iUl Ill.Sfcl t c d I c t t l . S i 'AS. HUN. H. (1ARUNKit, County.ludgo, H O W . R O R O W L I ' . Y , ex-State .Senator " , * H O N . O . t>. I . A M O N T . ex-Counly Judge " , K O R S A L E A T ' R . I L T L L WAJ.IJIOUSIiSj,

latust dlKovorlesInproducing «;.d t . -irnvirring t>iecomplesion, It. 1 Ilns la an latsrastin* "OIK C' two I

lour pages, wil,- numaroos able I

ACKNTS {- (1 |ier dny) to MIM the ciilanrate.l IP IMF. MlliTI'Ll

TANTED id la i

MACHlN SKAYINt

Has the r f--l, mske' tho h" (alike o j boll ald.-N) aud \*J>.il;i

Urn.•••I. Tne best an'l otiecpeBt tamil) Son lug ilachinsi to l"«liiir«oi- Addlua

.IO ..\M)N. OLaHK A C-I, Hofton. Mass , I'lttabnrgh, Pa., Caicaga, 111-,

or SU l^iw-A-'o

Ur ANTED.—All person:, male or leraalo wlshicg to ro-tiic money J "

couts and p.>iugo a'i lions, addreea Mi rch

ilboiti capital, can r«iid 'Ji amp For umpl j anil oipluii.t snl's Stencil Works Chicago, 111.

SALKS.1IKN WANTED. TO B O I I gi«*l« by "am-ple at wholi-aale Wo will pay n «lary of JJ,,I Kl to

AKM.UO pnr month and exponsea. Hclcroncs rcqir.rud. A. IIKNNKI-I' A i d . Ul Madison St.. Clncacu, UL r r t H E SKCKETS,OK VOL'TIl I NVEII.KO. J . A Medical TreallM i f Unrly two p wos. sent pre-

Jiid. on receipt ol tno ibree CT.Lt posloxs I U U I M v v i > muti-r ,n.-nv v v

A t l E N T S WANTED 822S A MONTH) l y th . A A.IIERII AN K M T T I . N G 3IACIIL\K CO-BUSTON. MASS.. or sT. I.OUlh. »tO.

h :

wo hundred -.ad twor/y-engraviugt, ami contains

valnablo Inlnrnmion to tbiwn weo an- married or c.-n f-mplato mamngo; still it is a h<ik that ougiit to li(

I •imtnrlock aed kH),and not laid caialosily aluut ti.^ I h. iae, 1 St-ni to any m e (tree of posltge' for Fifty Cents

Addioas Ur. llutls' l>i«pe!-r.r>. No. UN. I igmU Si., i S t louis, Vo.

IB'" Notice fo i h r Affllrtcd nnd I'lilorMiiinte. | llefore applsniK tn Ihn o itoriun-Ot'si'KN wiiti atlror 1 tlie in p'llihc pa-.tonor using aur y t 'A<!U R S M K H I K H ,

; peroso l»r. Rutla' work, no matter a&al jour disea-o or hnw dop'oni.-le }oor coudition.

Dr. Butts i-au b# consult id. poixinaHy or hy uitil, 1 tho dlanari i, taemloaod lu hi . works. Office, No. IJ N Kightb St., l>a- Mar'..-la dChe«innt. Hi. I^iiis. Vo.

O C T O B E B . 1 8 7 0 .

J.& P. COATS' BEST SIX-COBD

IS NOW THE

Tbiead pot up lor tbo A nerioia n-.-iriot which ii S I X - C O R D IN A L L N U M B E R S ,

From No. • to No. 11,1) inclniivo

For Hand and Machine A D A Y . 4u nowarlicleafor Anints. Sam plwitu-nl/"•-». It. K. MIaW. Allrod. Mo

S W I N K L * A N D COKL»A<»I'..--<ilLU.''.RT HUH I

-^acH"l,.-.. ed, J|;oej an'l Iron i P R U S S l N C ' S V I N t L G A H

O. K. M ANN, Sbtnilf. Niagara Count}. NIAOARA IO. N A'I U IN A1. RANK, NATIONAL I XOIIANUF. RANK. I IRvr NATIONAL HANK. T. J . MU RRA Y. Surrogate.

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or Iron. Thoso suffering from broken down or dcilcato

constitutions, procuro tho rsniedy nt once. Tlie reader nuist bo aware thai, howevur sllgh

may lie tbo attack nf the above diseases, It Is certain t<j a fleet tbo botiily heallli Hint ni> ntal powers

All tho above diseases i quire Ihe aid of a UIn r tic. HKLUBOLD'S EXTRACT UUCHU is Uie

f.llliC Sfr t 'Ot . iVil lC S(l ' ((C' t , |{ 'aroiul( ' lct S t . ; Great Diuretic.

L . N K W ORLKAN8 '

A dfawinc,

All Ictt

.'Utaiuins f"" Kl tnt t any one

,.si be addrestviJ cHng ,

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